II. V. Mohthimei!, Proprietor. INDEPENDENT " LlVe aild Let Live." $1.00 a Yc:vr if Paid iii Advance. VOI.. III., No. 0. LEIllGIITON, CAHHOX COUNTY, I'EXN'A, SATURDAY MOHNING. JANUARY 23, 1873 . Sub-crlbers out of Comity, $1.20. CARDS. Knrnlt lire Wnrrlinuir, Y.fHiwirt UviH treft,twVrt'rt tift Kinds 0 Fumitttr't WilntmntUtn ordtr, Hon I niitl"1inf Mnltcrs. Clinton UrtiifV. in Umn'n budding. l' k street. All orders prmpUif fUtnt wnrAr HMrnwtyrf. W m. uAi'simu, ATT0IINKY ANT1 COUNPKt.UHt VT LAW, Bak STirr.T. l.inioiiTuN. Pi. Heal t-flat and IVIIwtloii Ai:itiil. Vtl'l Uiiynrd Brll ll.nl IMale. l'0llVrHPlli neatly il'iuc t'ol. leellon" pritiiptlv made. Settling r.Mile if le cedeni, a upecialty. May Lei-uusulteU In l-iiirllih and Ueltnan. Nov. 22. jp J. MKEHAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, No. 4, Dolon'a Dlock, llACCtt CHUNK, I'A. KJrQun 1 consulted In Ge rnnn. IJ inO. rpHOMAS S. HKCK, justici: of Tin: I'lucn llM Street, I.KHIOHTON, t'u Conveiai rlni;. Crd'cclli p and oil ImslneH con torted lillli llienlliit 1 n.liiptli alleU'le-l I". jtf&-Aveiit lor f.ist-iliii.. limiain-e l'i liipmlpa. una i;i.Uoriu.ii.a n.u-t. u tii- ""'' n'emi teruia. Jail. 1) Wix. J.NO. 1). HUUTOL.CTTK, ATTOKXr.Y AND C lU.NSl'.I.I.OU AT LAW Ornct-Fhst Nathanl Hank- lu ll i s, CnJ Flocr MAtlCII CHUNK, Penxa. May Y ronaulted In Ccrmm. npr IB, 1871 ATTOHNl'.Y AND CaUNST! l.!.01i AT .AW, rinuull Cliuilli, l'n. iB-Offlro. above lWini'a .'ento Store, rmilivay. J il. DIJJ.MIOIC, AUCTIOXEEn. Catt i-lnatiui t, l'n. X rt. Sale of eler) il 'W rlpllon altcnded to at reasonable i-liarjrew. 'II o parol ei of tlie pnl.llc til rei-poctlutly sollrltid, .Tan. 21, '74. jyi. s. it. iiEitnit, PKACTiriNn PHYSICIAN AND SUItOIMIN. Oiltce, Hams sired, iiy.t ilwralMieilie Intuitu r, Lelililtiluu, 1'it. Ulliie lli-uit. I'airyilile eaili il.ij rnlu 1010 12o'cluck; u-iualiulel ol ua) ul i.IIi-l'Il LaliUlitor. Nov 2.1. '72 JjJ A G l, E II O TE I. , N KJ.OTZ, PISOP'K, Sununll Hill. C.i bun Co., Pa. li.t i. aL'xiniiiii'il.111' 1.4. 1 i.K.llei.1 tnurrtiit imitoi iiciitli. Uuwi .txlfiiiic uitafbttl ri el ins tmxlt rulu ARCHITECT, 122 S.'Jtli St.,Al!entown, Pa. Vl.l Tinilsh Plum Fr-oi-lflc.it Inn "J 1 ftlmHlti- Civilly UXlli t COht Ul bl.llc llt.ll plhillU I UlUil fi trnui llin l,tli.i.l to ll.f m.i.t t'Lituralv; nibt lrnHii):fTirbuirii. UHLa-Ual.t., Xe. JilJ g.tVBE) KSiEIKUT'S Livery & Sale Stables, bL I1AMC STItlJiyr.I.IillU'.IITOX, l'n. FAST TItOTYIXU HOUSES, ELEGANT CAIUIIAOES, Ami positively LOWEIl I'lilL'KS tlis.lt nny utlit-r hlciy In the County. t3f Lirp atul IniiuHomn Carriages, for Kum-rnl puioosi'S ami Vflilinjj-. tdT 22, 1IA ID I.JHlMlT. LADiBS' and (iinti.i:mc:;'3 I'athU'uMts Boot and Shoe Maker, BANK STREET. Lchighton, Pa. IUIliie rninninciii I U-llirfK HR nlOTi, I vnulil rcftrl fully unittitiiit f t" th I hl.'lilmi fin J lcl it (tut I tun i"-paiet. iu iltt nil tn rk In ni) 1 1 tin tn iLe neit.Hl Hint iintt kuliUnilil tntt Her JV J-rtr i futl n Uc mhiu (irk rftli lie nlnlmd In t'till t.t. i hia, A nK'lidla 1 1 mmt vt (JUMmhXb ami Mltfi-.V UlMlluf tbi Wt mikt)Hlutii it hiu J. A trial I olititt-J L CONVKVAXUKlt, AND GENERAL IUSUUANCE AGEKT The followlnp Coinninlt'it aru Itprt-fetiiittfd: LtbHiion llutual Kin-, IttnrtliiK Muimil Vto, lllS Fliv, l'otthvUlc I'iro, Ia'1iI:Ii I'iio, nml Hut TrnvcloiR' Accutiiil Iiimii jiiit, Also l'eunyl aultk itnit Miiiiuil IIiiim) Tlilcl UcticlUu uud liitiiiitiiro Com pany. Wiutb U, .OBKGO.MST, OLlVKIt CU1LLEY, dealer In To bacco, Clears, I'lpes, A-c , next tloov to Ilex's Giocery Stme, iMiMjuel anna M., Maucb 6'hunlc, ripectiully aks tlto pcuploof Lebiiiliton ami vicinity, uliru vltltiug that pliue, to en 1.1 in nml try lib F.RACRANT CIGARS, trio very best In tlio maiUet. Every articles In hi lino uninuitul as ii pru teuUtl uud at lowest prlct-a. t'iu.uS VADEN HUT TEN TANNERY I.EIIIG1ITOX, PA , B. J. KTJNTZ, Propr, lbsppetfnlly aniionnri's to tin public tbat lie Inn ju-t leliiillt Hie Tiiiiiierv. fin ma I ly of Daniel Oleullii', mid put In all tint bet and most nppioved ma cltlneiy for ilio jIanufactiiro of Leather, suelias lii'inloel; atul Oak Sole, Harness, Upper, Kip, Call mid Sleep, vtlilcli liu will supply at ibo eiy lowest iiiec. I'lasteiini: Hair Mipplied in huge or small iiiaiilltlu- very low. Illl)l-;s and SKINS Initiulit at liljiliest oa-li pi Ices. l'atini'iigo solicited. Ann, gLOUEt AXIS Si:i'A). Charles Trainer I'especl fully liifornis Hie people of I.c lilyliton J lint liu lias ino-t Excellent riots? I'or M'.tlt: ; AIn, cimd FEED of all l;lntN, and ST1IAVV In the Jiimile. lie U alo piepaied to do any l;ijid of Hauling and Plowing at slioit. nollee. I.Eh'lOlI (2d) STUEET, I.elilKliton, I'a. Muieli 28-ly B. H. SNYDER tu e: ei e a e j r o s , v i: k x a., urj.vi.r.n is Dry Goods, Notions, GllOCEIilES, QUEEXSWAliE, Glassware, HaiJware, &c. iiiy ai, is?y WON'DKIU-UL, HUT Tit UK I believer I net nlloltle of llloom of Youth or Miirjiiollu Halm, l!o-e Tint, a j'us of Lilly Wli'te, or anjllilni; in that line to lieantil) tin; -t 1111 pi .-xloii , at Dnillliy's Dioj" Store, It seems to 0o nicer and better than 1 inn get iny- hero else. may ESi;E5I.t &. CO., SANK KTKEET. Lelrighton, Pa., M1LLEUS and Dealers In All liindsof GlllN !lou:lit ami Sold at Itcgulai Mai Let liatcs. Ve would, also, lespertfully inform our clllzeiw, Hint wo ale now lully pre paied to supply tlieui with the ttemt of (DoaF From anj Mine dcslied at tlm VJHIV LOWEST I'lSSUKS. M. IIEILMAX & CO. July 2,"iti, la'l. I'.ihioiiablu Boot and Khoo Maker, Opposite T. 1). Chins' Store, Il.lXK STltEET, LEIIIGHTOM, V.., respeetlolly Iiil'i iui his tnemls mid the pulille, thai lie lia jut lieeiveda new nml excel cut asoilnicut o Men's Wo men's ami Cliilill, n'e Heady-Made Boots, bhces & Gaiters, Which he will Sell at the Lowest l'llces. t3F Hoots and Shois made to older, ami ItepaliiiiK neatly and sfih-.imilially dune at slum notice. up 1 READ THIS TWICE. "THE I'EOI'I.E'S LUIXIEH" eon tains N Coiiliiiui d Clones, M Laiue I'aije-. -IS (.'OHliinis ut Cliolco Ml-etll.i-neons lti iullnu J.ilt I i-Miy weelt, 1 1 t'elhcr with ailiclis lioai Hie eiw or Mich well-liiiiMii wnti-rs an Mas'iy, Oi.ivki:, Ui'nc hvi.VA.su-. Conn, Jit , Miss Aixii r, il l. I Alll.lON, j. T. TitowuttiMiK, Maui; Twain, Utr I i lllhi-uit "'riic l' iiXMi-a I ilKer" In illl' ml ill v vr ry 1 1 i fur I lll'rv lilitiillis, fill ll-lul, till lA-vilpt ufulily ao CHI.N I'S. "The IVople's IiUer" Is an old es-talill-liril ami loaible weekly p.iir, piilnl-heil eveij ailuiilay, mid ! vuy iopilliir Ihloutilliiilt ihu X K. and Mid dle Slates. Adai'.'rR, IILUMAXN IC. CUHTIS, rulilMier, .Nr. 12 bcl.uol SI., Huston, Muss. Nov. 14 ilni, RSITV HIM ? XOI Thiit Electric Liniment, like I cot at Dm lion's Drug Sti le, wl.l cam him or any other mai'ot 1UIEUM.IT1SM and all other Talus. may 0 WUST look at her llalrl Why I tlmm-lit It was turiiliit! firej? So it wan, until she cut a liotllu or that rew Hair lletorer at Di.iling's Drug Store. TBBUY IT I THY ITI-Tho India IlHbberPlalfrnfor a Weak IUpU CHULl.Vi; has thru may 0 Railroad Guide. N (MITII I'K..NA. 1! AH.HOAU. I'apnwrii fdr rillladelpliln will lete I.olilglittn a. fnll vdi fi.fiOn m. tIi T.. V. irrlve at l'lilll, at OOa. m. 7.17 n. m. tin 1.. k . " " 1110 i in. 7. O-.ni.ila I,. V. " " 11.10 i.in. 11.07 p m. vh I, A S. " " S.ir.p. in.. II ('2 p. in. V l.l I.. V. " " 2,'np, m 227 p.m. ill I.. A S. " " 63'ipln. 4.17 p. lil.l In I.. s1. 'I " K.2 p. in. 4.41 p. m. il l I.. V. ' " S.20p. m. 7-18 p. in. ill I.. V. " " lOMIp.m. IU-lnriini leirp ,1pot at riprli. ant Anirl-aii Strprt, I'lilli.. at 7 00, 8.30 ami 0,43 a. in,; 2 10 3.3J iiikI f,.i& p. in. itirftroni l.tibUliton to I'lilla'tflpliln, 2.5 . Hel,.l lt74. BLI.JSOAI.K. Agent CHNTMAI. II. It. OK N. .1. UKIIIOIl A SUsQUHHANNA DIVISION. Time Table of Dec. 7, 1871. Trillin leave l.pliUhtnn na roltCMa: FirXfv York, I'ltilailt'lplil i, r,atunt le., a, 7.37 1107 a. in.. 2 V7. 4 47 p in. rorSliitirli Uliniik ul 10.15 a. in., 1 11,5.31, n mi U Ul p. in. ForM 1'I.vn Harm and Scranlcn at 10.15 a, in., 1.14, S.::8 p. in. lUiuniiHi I eaio Now York, from a'a'lon Ctn iral Knllroixl of New Jem.y. I""' of MVrlv BlrM I, North lllllT, alO.15, 0 tOa. Ul., 1.4 I. 4 Co i. in. I.a.no I'Mlol-'rlil", rrom Dopit .North I'pi if II. K.. at 7.0H. 0 4"i a. in.. 2 0 ni5p.iu. I.HVH Insiuii ni 8311, 11.43 n. in., 355 aid 7 15 p in. I .i'i M.iu.-h hunk al7o,11.0'ia.m.,220and 4.40 n. in. FT-t tuillicr pirttculurp, fo Time Tilhli'a at the bintluii.. II. I'. nALMVIN, Gtn. ltatngT Agent .lul) 4, lt"4. p 13 ."S . M V I. V A M A It A XI. II ( A I, 1'llIt.ADKI.I'll. A 1 Kllli; III!. DIVISION. Hummir 'I line Tulllr. On anil nil, i M.MiAt. .IUM'. '.Dili. 1874, 111,' Iniii.a i ll the I'liMaJa. A Lite K II. DiiimuiivI lUiia.Mlovth; wi:stwai:d. FAliT 1.1C Ic.lTl'K 1'lll'adtlplll.l " llnril.l.iilt' " " fiiultury " " Wllltiiuspnrt " nrr. at I.o, k llaii'ii y.nlt .VAlLti-at.s I'l llielrlpliU ' " llattlluii; " Sunliiiry " " W li;i.iinrx,rt " 1.IK K II.IIC'U " " Deioia " an at l.it Uluiui Mail It-ati I -hi il.-l p!i i " llaill'l.ur; " Sui.llny " ' W ll.lainport " arr.at t,ia.k llnirii NlAOAIIA It&l'ULas ic.tllS l'lllll'l.lpbll " ' " " llniiisl.uiir " " " sm.l.iirv 12.ZR p m, r. cu i.m. G.fi p.m. b.IiU i.iil. h00 p.m 11 65 t.tii, i 2-1 ,i in, S.Mam IMG h.ui J .10 H.m. 8 (5 p ui e.o h.ui l.'.:u p.m. A.'M . m G 2 1 p.m. 7..ID p.in, H.m. n,;o ii.m. 3LV0 p.m. " " " Wllll.ii,fi,rt 2n.1p.iu, " " " l.kll4IOU 3 1l),.l.l tirauvu " " err. nt Ki: t.Ab'VW AM). l'lilM, Kx tress leiutn l.vck IUtcn ' buhl-ury " " W illtllllFIiOtt ' trr. ut llairihliurtT ' I'liUaJtjlj.liiA V.P.tt M4IL ItfATt'R Kile " ' lie nova " IWk Uaren " UlUimnjjrt " ' bui.bury " arr. nt lliiril-lmr " t'lilUtl-lidila Klsjiri MilLloJVtfK I.o. k liiiten ' " Vllifaiiihpjrt " huiil-iiry 11 arr.at lljirllurff " l'htita JhU ' Itwiiijra 4 " " h 'ck Unven ' Wiillnujurt " t-unlnrv 4 p m 0.0 a in, C21n.m. v.a p.m. 'i.W ,'i.m. 11. 4. h m. 35 p m 1 1.1! i a.m. to 20 p.m. V.: 5 p.m. lu.'tJ M.m. 12 4U a.m. " iO & m. C 43 .m A.m. ll.CU A.m. 12.4ii p.m. p.m . UIj p.tn, VUJ h.ui. 4 (5 p m. 0 25 p in. C 50 p.m. c -ill p.ui. p.m. " " " I'lnlhilwi.lilfl Milt Kitf( connprts enl an J ut-kt nt Itil ulti. ,-Jlt M 111. PiMs U Y anil at IrWiutou witU UlUiteliHi.U Al'o:ttr-i y tt U . .M ut wlili imH nnj vfi-nt (raltif nn h P & M S It v.Hi.antii)ir miilliUbotou !iliUI(Cufk Ulni Ailftfluiiv u n w. I.uuir.i .M-tll uii.l I; u T 1 1 llsprtt it ltinKe cof riinif((liiti.a liM.tl)iirt UU U l VV (ihIiik ut Ii.muJ ut li.tinl urH' wiih .N U H W tr.i.u t.mll.. M- A. 1IAI.U IN.Uell'I Ut. QflAjJWN liKWAHI) furnii incumbU) fn) t UlPi? "r htHirti. Mt-r llii 'i Miuirrd, dflu-;'J,t:ari:l..l,li.iwlv. fil i pit tinJ afti t vour cntlie Mitfu'liii iu juur uIrM 1'ntliavoih to jrt rrlif fumi ratitrrli, U" H tK AllBUinr.inordln tu duoi-lioiif.. f.llll 111111. Of lllll'l UH Hill lv 1UIUIfllHttl Vprll td, nut) IIih iutlitiifii huri'ice tKtht-ti, U rjtb f-piiklt nlih il it;lit. tlm tieaJ Itsn imitral a.i'li ; li 'f rt-Ht-h. fur cum Mire in lulu.w tlin u ol till ajjrtiuMv, ntiiitilic Hiitl rdublw leiiimly. FifvXaT MUCH lias been ts.iitl tifftLEl! fl' It'ii. mid nutiy re- the tvlWt uuu t'ur pfi liuut uitil luntf dijaMi, tut nolttti'i: Iiim U-ni hit u.iiliitfiitljr bii.'reh'tul. tr ot t.tintahuth a uMij tvieliUy, i lUUis' Tbiuat und Luti Ikalt-r. UAdH Cfll p-Mtittd tiy turn, llio mva w m immi iu mjlvjut; ,(um immune uv plcitli'g. UiKirpfckMu I I" Irwin IhruHit g .Viil, ii. i l-v dt rilnd. Tlii'UoatidoMJiTfr, nut kiiuw- in,: (iifrt In u ftiic. ili.' i-uui mid liuiiKiii Kriiiidii-i nru nit luld irp'iill timijit.uiid, I ul aiu lril.il I, wk Uillij:, Mid tl.ei'tlial, mU'i JUrlljr tiiftll tht MiivehU lUi-ylinf tfllifd fli'ln an ap. rvtittw pui Ik', i In l'uialf U a tituliu fhti u.ftil; luiumtiiU Tfltrf tn ut-taiiifd b iU(ipilca i.ou.niid ii wilt pi-Mtnx) tuio ititivturKt iMjtjf irMtreu iuruf ini:auiva ana uiifUira luuiuiis, Ibo MTckl int. up, l liu iaritt and Kt rt1 Wlli, tUtf iuuk e&tttnl o I'ftjl.'!' fci'ii llittMlet.i'r lieelii tl tlm leel, u i-Uillod In t lid cure of itilUU iu i r iiwtvd frt-t. i lio Aikvtah r I -r iridiu.uj utu aiiii pit-wiiiiug llntr I iiii.itii.u in al'M(utI uu (Uail.il i. uiiytlirittur known, Ak ivriirleb' Ituuivdk'ii. 'jmm u-j m Uv r. T l '"s.ALL VERY WELL, wytultair tU$. tvrthxt ttuuiu tht ui'Jurtuuute tujtitr yttt try ItUle !iHjtthy, 'lhtajUHyJ JvphrtH tlU vr cannot Oc lnui.lt W-t ttiUHute lutturt tittfuieU 0j mtUiun whotnttrouLUU uuth tultiiKdl uiuiUuy, txttraut audjtOnhy inln, OmU iviuttsfur tujjrtotr. Mugyt't i'ttt JitmtUfci aie wild, tujt aud utt. , f AltETIIE MObT l'LEX- t!tt tftne jei r U tctit la tn the iranume rtiywy on aiuhUitU; ttjlilttliiindtumt youttytadto wttuUaily jthuhujUc faiiti'iiaOle rt$n tt; muiuUa tU uiutiunri oiU ituiUttUitnfd nj toui'pfdr yuuht and yajfidaii' Uut mth t'utr jmttiitUauurt, and mvtniaUcwjtk my ttici,; t, U'ryyiuuii, Merchant, ilctk; artisan dud ueciUHtc, f utt aytt and fuih, hare a Jail y j curttt uuni'iHt vu natis, una uwtru-ihtr atmntvj tUtftt all if whicli art Utiiiditd and cured bytl&uttvj Jingjt't dim and Ituuwn IieuuUUt Atttnutvr una Curat nr. Jd iy A. J. DUItLIXG.DruL-i'lst, Lehlahtou, I'a. May 0 1871 ly. wyUY, oil, WHY will you sutler uv with tbat Coimb or Cold? when relief m.iy lmd linnieillately by using JUItLING'S Ooinpouiid Syrup of Tar H'l Cherry and llon-hourl. I Tlic Sntitr-Colorcil Stilt. I fcarcely know bow It happened, but n timber must bavo fell and struck niu on the bead. The (lrst thltiR that I reallznd after It was that I was straight and still on something haul, ami when I tried to move myself ai d speak I fou.nd It Im possible, to do to. 1 concluded that I must he in some very tight place, for I could not see; Iu fact I soon learned that, though perfectly conscious, I could do nothing but bear. A door opened ami footsteps approached; but 1 lelt a clotl. taken floui my face, and a voici! which 1 recognized as tint of Mr. Jones the father Of my wifo tbat was to Lo bald: "Ho hasn't changed much," and his companion whose, voice I knew to he the village iiudeitaker, HopMus by name, lightly: "Hitler looking dead than alive. How does J, lusha fed about it? Take on much?" "Oh no, slio bad her eye on another fellow mi) how, and a better match tun, excepting Ibo money part Thuugli I had nothing against Hun, only ho didn I know much, and was about the humllest man 1 ever knew. Such u mouth; why it ically M-euicd as thuugli ho was no lug to bwallow knill'.p ale, and all, when ho opened it at dllltler." "Well," said thu cheerful volco of Hopkins, "he'll never open his mouth again;" and then he proceeded to ineas me mo tor 1 was dead. 1 had hemd of uudeitukers who always whistled Joy 1 ul ly when they got u uiiMSUie, liut 1 never Leliuiedll beloie. Hut that man uclually whistled a subdued dancing- I tunii while ho mcusurid me, and it s-vined to mo Ibat to or tlueo icicles were lolling down my back, to thu niu- ! slu of Id, whistle. Ills duly doi.o, they covered my facu again anil lelt mo toiny own lulUclion., which were not paitlculaily coiuluiliiig, iilthuugh 1 had alien licaid It reuiaikcil, that meditation was good lor thu soul, and this wa tlio best cliauco 1 over had ol li) lug it. An hour must bavo passed when tlio dour again opened, and two peisuiis camo wlilspeiing along to whero I lay, i mid thu votcu ut my promised wilu tell upon my ear. "I diead to look at htm, Hub; ho was so uioitul homely, alive, ho must bo lrightlul, dead." 1 gr.nnul my teeth in Imagination, as 1 rciucmbcicd how ol tun she uud gone into taplutes, or pretended to, out my noble blow, and expiesslvu mouth; and how she had oi Leli declaied that It 1 weie taken away Hum her she would suicly pine aiaj unit die. One ut tht m tuUed thu cloth, and I kuewthej were Ijoklng at inc. Hob was liei ti con'd cousin, and 1 knew th.it ho was that "other lelloiv," wluiii her lather h.et luuntiolied. "&UCU.H to mu jou don't feel very ladabuut Ids d)iug, 'Jtuaha," reinatu ed Hub, uiedi.itively. "Well, to tell tht: truth," tahl my dear betrothed, "I don't eaio vury much about it. II ho bad lived 1 should havo man led him, becausu bo is rich and father wauled u.u to; but I was about tick of my bargain, for 1 knew 1 should always bo ashamed ot him, bo looked so llko a baboon. "Hut you loved him," remarked Dob. "Xo, I didn'tl My affections weru wa-ted long ago upon ono who never returned my love;" und my fast-fading Idol sighed heavily. "They had coven d my faco by tills time, and weru standing a few steps fiom whero 1 lay. "About liow long ago, Taisha?" ask ed Hob. "A year, or such a matter," with another eep sigh, which ended Iu a lit of sneezing, "About the tlmo I went away," In. teriogated tlio cautious Hob, coughing a Utile. "Wi II, yes, Fome'res near," assen ted my dear alliauml. "Xuw, Jerusha, jou dou't mean to insinuate that 1" "I don't mean to Insinuate anything, Hub Smillil" and tlio angelic sweetness of her voice was somewhat sharpened, "Xow, see here, MtiHlia, I've loved you ever since you were kuen high to a gopher, but I thought when yon came home that you was sweet on that other chap; but I swan I hcllcvo jou liked me all thotiuiel" ,"0li, Uobl" eald my was-lo-hp, In a gushing sort of way, ".Vino own Jerushal" replied Hob. Then I heaid a subdued ru-h. ae- compaiijed b) violent lip ip.i.-.iuus. 1 tried tn kick, or gratu my teeth, or do soiuellilng to relievo my outrage.i feel ing, but not a kick nor a grato could I raKo. It was an awful lire to be In, but I had to stand II, or rather lay It, so I lay still and let 'em ulono until they got Hied of It, and then they went out, and I was again lelt to my own ple.ii ant relied! us. Night c.itiie, and so did a lotof voting fellows with their girls, to sit up with mu and they had a Jolly tlmo of It, al though it was agaln-t my principles to enjoy It un so so cum an occasion. It seemed all age until morning, but It came at l.i-t and they went nway. I hemd them say that 1 was to bo bulled that day at 2 o'clock, and I was beglu ing to leel decidedly shaky, when Jer u.lia and her mother eaiiiii Into the room and began arranging for the fe udal. '"Hiislia," said her mother, "here Is thai siinir colored suit of poor Hen's; ho will neve.' have any more use for clothe.-., so Just but them away among your carpet-tags; they'll make, a splen did stripe." Xow that particular suit of clothes was Just the neatest ono I over owned, arin-hules, cilmrs, wilst-b.inds, buttons, all Just the thing, and my blou I boiled to hear them talk so coolly of using them for stiipes iu a rag-carpet. They kept on talking as they swept, du.-ted and cleaned up too room. "Hob sa)s he will lake tlio Martin farm' to work this year," tald Jerusha, cheerlully, "and as soon as wo are inariled we shall go to boiiiekceplng in that little eollago close to -the load. Xow I must get my carpet done, Jut as soon as po-slble, foi I want it iu thai nice little fro.it ion n. These duds of lien's will mako out enough rags, I guess. Ills iolks live so lar away they will never iii'iulio about his clothes. Now, if it wa-eu't for tlm looks of it, we could ask old Mother Siiiltli ah nit coloring yellow: she's suro to bo hero to-day." I was netting very mad now, indeed. I felt lliat the ci Ms was near, and that I should either die or explode - It they did nut let my snulf colon d suit alone. Jerusha picked them up I Knew It, lor I heard the buckles and buttons Jingle-anil made for the door. I tried to shako my fi-t and yell at her, hut a't In van. I laid there, uulwaidly in o.ulut as a lamb, inwaidly boiling witli wrath. It was too much, tlio deepest trance could not have held out against the loss of that suit With a poieiful etrort I sprang up and scie.iuied. Jer usha dropped my e'lOthe.s, and le r mo thor the duster, and both lied Iroiu thu ruoui and the lioiisu never stopping un til they reached Dr. Hrown's across tlio street. With dlllk'uliy I managed to g.-t my clothes. I ha 1 Ju-t got tlieui talriy on, when Mrs. Jones and her daughter, followed by a numeiou- com pany of men, women and children, came peeping cautiously into the room. I sat on my hoard ami looked at them Such a seared looklng-crowd was en ough to amuse an ol, so I laughed; 1 knew It was unbecoming, but I couldn't have helped It If they had chucked mo Into my colIln which the undertaker was Justcarrjing past the window mid burled mo the next minute. I laughed until I J.irrcd tlm chair out from under or.o end of the lioird, and down I went with a crash. Then thu doctor ventur cd Into the room, baying rather dubious ly: "St you nro not dead yet, Hen?" "Well, no, not exactly," lrepllal; "sony to disappoint my friends about Ibo funeral, however." "Yes," ho said, lather absently, "bail, rather Hint ls--ahenil" "Fooled out of that sniiff-eolnred stupel" 1 thuughr, as I looked at Jeru sha "Go and spoil- with lilm," said her father, Iu a slrango wld-per. "IIo's got the stamps.nnd you had better mar ry lit in alter all ' They ligaii to gather ainund mn and congiatulatu me on my escape I no lieu! that tl.cy cried a great deal moro now than when I was dead. Jerusha camo ami hung around my neck, sniv eling despeiately. I gave her a not over-gcntla push and told her to wait next time until I was salely built d he lore she set her heart on my old clothes. "0, I am so glad!" she said sweet')', without appearing to notice what I mid about thu clothes "that you are not dead, Ilenny dear, My heart seemed all wllherul and broken to seo jou ly. lug all cold and whlto. I wept bitter ly mvr your pile face-, my beloved." le-, 1 lep.leil, "l UiMUl you. oca llob taking nn terribly. It vm a lucky dlo for me." "Could yon hem?" slio gasped. "I rather think 1 could souie," I re plied. She looked townrd tlio donr, but It was crowded full, so sliu made a dlvo for Ihu open wl.alow, and went through it llko a deer. She shut herself up In the snioke-iinuse, and would not como out until arter-I had I' ft the houso. Hob would not fill Ids promise of mar- li.ige with his cousin becanso slio Irled to make up with mo again; so she Is living a lite of single bleaieduuss. While I am writing, my who Is cut ting up my siiiiir-cnlored clothes to make a stilpu iu a now caipet for our trout loom. l':r:isr:l)hlc. A Scotchman, 8t years old, and near ly deaf was natural .i d ricently in Kay sville, Utah, the Judge descending to shout Ids Intel ragatoiles Into the old man's ear. When asked If he Intended to obey Ibo laws, he answered, in his n itlve Scotch dialect, that 'It 'vasna worth while lor him to due otherwise noo " Willie Sarah Clark and Julia Thom son of Omaha were engiged In kicking at a mail; In a ham thu other day, I heir feet at thu same instant caught under a board tliat sprang away trom thu beam to which it was milled, and there they were obliged to stan.l until their eiies brought help. The bo.ud that held tlieui was live feet and seven Inches from tl.o Hour, and old O.u iha sports say that not a u.nn iu the Statu could kick higher. A bibulous gentlennii went homo Xow Year's about ten o'clock, after unking Sundry calls, and feeling rath er "discouraged," thought he would walk up and down the street awhile to root oil I) -fore meeting Ids Letter half. Tlm air was very thin and Insinuating, hut lie stood It lor an hour, when l:o sciewed up his courage, and, halt fro zen, '-ii teli d his domicile. His remarks weie moro cmpathlc than otherwise when tlio servant Informed hby that his wifo had gono out to ppend the eve ning and would nut return until mid night. Allen, the Vermont burgular, madd a bliewed attempt to escape from tlio Chelsea J ill, the other night, by rig' glng up a "dummy" iu a sitting pos ture upuli Ids beii ami appaieutly read ing a newspaper and lixing its lo so that il Jugged quietly up mid down. Tlie olllccr who came to lock the piUo ners up at night asked It' over) thing was light, and a voice aild It was. II) locked the duur and went into tlio cell above, when he saw someone going a long tlie walk, and tunning out caught APen, wrioiii he supiOH'd ho had look ul iu hiscell. The leg of theduinuiy was operated by a stilng which jiassed Into the cell abuve, the oceupmt of which woiked to ail Allen iu his escape, while the answer to tlio officer's oues- I Hon was mad' through the ventilator. ltev. Dr. lingers, In his Thinksglv ing sermon, said; "Had Goverimr l'der Mlnults been told that this X. Y. Island, which In 10JO he puiohased Iroui the 1 idlaiis lor the sum ot$21, would, In two bundled ami fitly )car.,he worth in real and persuiial piopeity, the as tounding sum of more than one thou sand millions of dollars, he would Imvo probibly considered it a better Invest iunt than It appeared to ho then. And yet, strange to say, such Is tlm I iw of ihe lncre.no of uioipy, that if this fii had been Invested on compound Inter est at that time, and had doubted It-elf in every ten years, mid been euluVct to no his,is nor deductions, IL wo.ild Imvo approximated, thu entire valuj of tlm real mid personal property of Jmiiat tatl hiatal today." In connection with tho visit of tlio King of tlio Sindwicli Islands to this countiy.tho announcement will be read with special interest, th.it a unmmm ut has recently been erected on one or tho i-laiids,lo tlie menu ry of Captiilu Cook, who was killed by the savngo-nt O.voy hee, II iwall.ni'io y-IWu ye.ird au'o Tn.i ceremony took place mi tho 1 ltli .Yov, in the pieseiico of .Major Wudohoiise! thu English Commissioner, and tin cap. lain of the Scout. Thu iu Jiiuuient Is an obalisUtwenty-livo feet h'gh.and nioun- leu mi a o.uo ftgiit tcet tcpi ire. It hears the following Inscription: "la ui'iii'iryof tlm cuoiinuiaviiMtur. (Jan. tn.ii James Cook, It. X.. wlio dls.!m ercd these Islands on the 18th of Jan., A. U. 1778, mid fell near this stut dm the Hth of 1ob., A. D. 1773. Th monument was erected In Xov., A. U. 1874, by soma of his fellow country nun." It Is erected on a suitable mint . about ono hundred yards from tlio iiulr oj which the captain full.