TBMtaJOtlB.ttPIJnFI.VLliUKrMJ!IJlt!LrTI H. V. MoimiiMEit, Proprietor. INDEPENDENT-" Live and Let Live.' $1.00 a Year if Paid in Advance. voii. in., No. 12. LEHIGHTON, OARHON COUNTY, rENN'A, SATURDAY MORNINO, FEDRUARY 13, 1875. Subscribers out of County, 1.20. CARDS. Furniture Warelimiiie. V.Bchwarti, hank street, dealer in all kindi of Furniture, Offmi mailt to order. rJlot niul Shoo Mnltcm. Clinton hretney, in Leran'i building, Panic street. All ordert promptly JIUeit work warranted. yjy PI. UAl'SIIKU, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Van k Street, LsuiunTOH, I'a. Keal Estate nnd Collection Agency. Will Buynnd Bell Real Estate Conveyancing neatly done. Col lections promptly mado. Settling Estates or Ie cedent, a specialty. May bo consulted In English and Oerroan. Nov. J) .1. JIIJKIIAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, No. 4, Colon's Mock, MATJCU CHUNK, PA. B-Can be consulted In German. janO. rj-llIOMAS S. DECK, JUSTICE OF TUE PEACE, HANK Slro-t, LEUinilTON, Conveyancing, Collecting and all business con nected with the ofllce promptly attended to. .03-Agent for flrst-claRS Insuranco Companies, and Risks of all kinds taken on tho most liberal terms. Jan. 0, 1575. JNO. II. UERTOLETTK, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT.LAW Orrici First National Bank Bull ng,!2nd Floor MAUCII CHUNK, nKA. May bo consulted In German. apr 18, 1874 JQANIISL, HXIaUVVS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Blnucli Chuiilc, l'n. -flS-OISce, above Dolon's Jewelry Store, Broadway. J II. DI31M1CIL, AUCTIONEER, Knit Wclaaporti lu. N B. Sales of eTery description attended to at reasonable charges. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. Jan.24,'71. JJK. N. II. IIE11EK, PRAOTICINfl PHYSICIAN AND SUItULO.N, Office, Uask Street, noxt door above the Postolllcc, Lehlghton, Pa. Office Hours Parry llle each day rom 10 to 12 o'clock 1 remainder of day at oibco in Leblghton Nov2J,'71i. E N. ICI.OTZ, ril()I"K, Summit IIIII, Cnrliou Co., Va. jr.- llest nf nccouimodatluns. Kxcellenl res taurant ' underneath. Good ttabllu attached Terms moderate. ARCHITECT, 122 S.Oth St,,Allo.ntown, Pa. Will furnish Plans, Sperlfi oat Ions nnd IMlm.itfft Clrlng exact cost of j ulllc anil I'rUittu Lu .Minus, from th a pUlncist to the nmht elaborate; nlto DranlDfs for Stairs, U anil-Kails, Ac. jtl3 Livery & Sale Stables, UANIE STIlISnT.L,KIII(;iITO., I'a. FAST TROTTING HOUSES, ELEGANT CARRIAGES. Aud positively LOWER PRICES than any other Livory In tbo County. .tSST Largo and handsomo Carrlngos -ior x uncrai purposes ana weddings. Nor. 22, 1673. DAVID E11BEHT. rpilODIAS A. WILXEAIHS. LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S Fashionable Boot'aiid Shoe Maker, Nearly opjkUo the l'OKt-ofllre BANK STREET, Lehigkton, Pa. Having commenced ImsineSfi, as abOYe, I would reflect fully anuounce to the rltUeus cf I lilghton nud vicinity that 1 nm prepared to do all wurk In iny line In the neatutt and moot KubtautLil uiau- ner, at prlcyg fully ai low as the aamu work ran be o tallied In rhlladelphU. A fphmdij ajftort merit cf CUILDHKN'B and MISsr.3 WI3AK of the best make alv ay ft on hind, A trial U toll cited and wtl taction guaranteed. at fowett prices. July -1, 1671 rnuoniAS HoiKRrji, X CONVKYANCEH, AND GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT The following Companies are Kepresented : Lebanon Mutual Eire, Reading Mutual Fire, Wyoming Fire, rottsvlllo Flro. Lclilgh Fire, and the Travelers' Accident Insurance, Also Pennsylvania aud Mutual llorso Thief Detcctlvo aud Insuranco Coin- pany. March H'j, 1873, rpOIJACCOMST. OLIVER CRILLEY, dealor In To- bacco, Cigars, IMpes, Ac, noxt door to Hex's uroccry store, Susquehanna St., Mnuch Chunk, respectfully asks tho peoplo of Lehlghtou and vicinity, when visiting that place, to call in aud try Ills FRAGRANT CICARS, tno very best i it tho market. Every articles In his lino warranted ai repro uenredand at lowest prlcus. JuiarSrJ TJOR Chapped Hands, Faco or Lips, Jj call at Lcutz's Drug Store. QJCIADEN HUITEN TANNERY LEHIGHTON, TA., B. J. KUNTZ, Prop'r, Respectfully announces to tho public that ho has Just rebuilt tho Tannery, formerly of Daniel Olowlne, and put in all tho best and most approved ma chinery for tho Manufacture) of Leather, such as Hemlock ailU Oak Sole, Harness, Upper, Kip, Calf and Sheep, which ho will supply at tno very lowest price. I'lastcrlnc Hair supplied lu largo or small quantities very low. HIDES and SKINS bought at highest cash prices. ratrouago sonciteu. Aug. o-yi II,OUU AND FKE. Charles Trainer Respectfully Informs tho peoplo of Lo- liiguton mat no lias most excellent Flour for Snlo ; A Ion onml W.V.T) nf nil kinds, nnd STRAW in tho .Bundle. Ho is also prepared to do any kind of Hauling and Plowing at short notice LEE1GU (2d) STREET, Lchighton, Ta. March 28-ly E. H. SNYDER riimiGMTTON, PEiVK'A., DEALEIt IN Dry Goods, Notions, GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, Glassware, Hardware, &e. May 31, 1873. WONDERFUL, BUT TRUE I Whenever I get a liotllo of Uloom of Youth or Magnolia Halm, Roso Tint, a iAx of Lilly Whito, or anything in that lino to beautify tho complexion, at Durllng's Drug Store, It seems to bo nicer and better than I can get any where else, may M. BANK BTREET, Lehighton, Pa., MILLERS and Dealers in All kinds of GIMIN Rought and Sold at Regular Market Rates. Wo would, also, respectfully inform our citizens, that wo aro now fully pre pared to supply them with tho 13Bsti f Ca&l From any Mluo desired at thn VBJI1Y ILOWKST FUDCI1S. M. HEILMAN & CO. July 23th, 1874. JOS. SI. FltINRCSt, Fasliiinablo Boot and Shoe Maker, Opposite T. D. Clauss' Storo, UINK STREET, LEHIGHTON, Va., lespectfully Informs his friends nnd tho public, that ho has just received a now and excellent assortment of Men's Wo men's aud Children's Ready-iladu Boots, Shoes & Gaiters, Which ho will Sell at the Lowest Prices. t3T Roots and Shoes mado to order, and Repairing neatly aud substantially done at short notice. up 25-yl READ THIS TWICE. "THE PEOPLE'S LEDGER" cou tains No Coulluued Stories, 8 Largo l'ngo.-, 48 Columns of Chulco Miscella neous Reading .Vatter every week, to. nether with articles from tho pens of such well-known writers as Nabhy, OUVEII, Ol'TIC, SVLVANUS Collll, Jit., Miss Ai.cott, Will Cahlton, J. T. Tiiownmuou, Maui: Twain, i!co. CJ-lM lllstlul "Tlic I'colile'4 l.ril(jcr" tu any ntlilrens every vecU fur three months, on trial, ou icceipt ofonly 50 OKSiS. "Tho Peoplo's'I,edi;er".l33an old es tablished and reliable weekly paptr, published every Saturday, and U very popular throughout tho N. E. and Mid dle States. Address, UURMANN K. CURTIS, Publisher, Nc. 12 School St., Huston, Mass. Nov. H-ilm. jt "IITY HIM 1 NO I That Electric X Liniment, llko I got at Durlhig's Drug Store, will euro him or any other man ot RHEUMATISM and all other Pains. may 0 TUST look at hor Hair I Why I 0 thought It was turning Grey? So .-.was, until she got a ISottlo of that new Hair Restorer at Durllng's Drug Store. T"UY IT I TRY ITI-Tho India -!- Rubber Tinkers for a Weak Rack, DRUL1NU habtlnu may 0 Railroad Guide. N OltTII IM2MVA.11A1I.KOAD. rssomrers for riilladelnlila will leave Lehichton ns fullown : COO a. m. Til L. V. arrive at l'lill.i. nt n.On a. in. 7J7 a. in. via L. A S. ' " 11.10 a. ra. V.3Q a. in. via L. V. " " 11.10a. in. 11.07 p. m. via L. AS. " " S.lfip. u. 11.02 n.m.vlll.. V. " " 2.15 n. m. 2.27 p. m. vii I.. A 8. " " 6JUp.m. i.ii p. in. vm J., x a. nau p. in. 4.41p.m. via L. V, " " 8.20 n. rn. 7.1S p. in. Til L. V. " " 10.80 p. m. lleturnini;, leave depot at Perks nnd American Street, l'lill.i.. at 7.(10. 6.30 and 0.45 a. m.: 2.10 3.30 nud 6.1G p. m. rnreiroui i,euijnion 10 rmiaiieipiui. vi.io. qi-Kl 1874, HIXISOAl.K, Agent OlSNTUAI. 11. It. OF N. .1. LH1IIUII & SUSQUEHANNA DIVISION. Timo Tablo of Dec. 7, 1874. Trilns leave Leliifihton as follcust For Xew York, riiiladelphia, liston, Ac'a, 7-17, 11.07 a. in., 2.27, 4.17 p.m. 1'orM.iuch Cbnuk at 10.15 a. in., 1.14, 6.38, and, 0.03 p. ni. Foi Wllkoflljrro arjdScrantonatl0.l a. m., 1.14 5.08 p. m. lleturniuQ Lcavo New York, from station Cen tral llaliroad of New Jerroy, foot of Liberty street, North lliter, at5.15, 0.00 a. m., 1LMJ, 4.00 p. m. Loavo riiliadi'lpliia, fromDepot North Tenn'A !. II., at 7.00,0.4 a. m., 2,10, 0 IS p. ni. Leave Kastou at 8.30, 11.4S a. in., 3.05 nnd 7.15 p in. LeaTe Slauch Chunk at 7.30, 11.00 a.m., 2 20 and 4.40 p. in. For further particulars, see Timo TaWcs at the Stations. II. T. BALDWIN, ffoi. lxuenjer Agent. Juiy4,lb71. pllNNSYI.VAXlA HAILUltAK, nilLADELPIirA & EltlU Kit. DIVISION. Siiimiicr Time Tnlilc. On nnd after SUNDAY, JUS K IMth, 1S7I, tho trains on the 1'hli.tl.l. A UiU ill:. Division lll run ns follows: WESTWARD. Fast Link leaves Plillj lelphli " " Harrifliurg " " Snnlmry " " Wllllanisport " arr. at Lock Ilaieu Erne Mail leaves l'kllndel.lii.i " ' llarrlburg " " Simbury " 'HlWinnisport ' " Loikllaveu M ' lienor a " an. at Erie Euiiiia BIail loaves 1'hUadelplila" " " llarllsburg " ' fcuntury " " Willlanuport " nrr. at Loek Ilaien 12.u5 p.m. 6,00 p.m. 0.5., p.m. SM p.m. 10.00 p.m. 11-65 p.ui. 4 2.1 a m. 6 30 a.m S..'16 u in. 0.15 a.m. 11.10 a.m S.0.' p.m. 8.00 a.m. 1.20 p.m. 4.20 p m. 0 20 p.m. 7.30 p.m. Niicum llxriiis, leae l'hllulidphla 7 .'JO n. in jurrishurir ti'i.4iia.in " " " Sunturv 12.30 p.m. " " " WlllLimsiiort SAB n.ui. 3 10 p.m. " " " lienova " " arr, nt Kane EASTWAIlIJ. 1'IIIH, Esrncss leates Lock Ilaicn ' ' " Sunlury " " Wllllanisport " " nrr. at Ilarrl6bHri; " " " I'lilladelphU Eric Mail Ioitch Erie " 14 llenora " " Lock liarcu " " Wllllaunport " " Snnlmry " nrr. at IlarrKlurit " " Philadelphia Elmira Mail leaves Lock Haven " " W UllAIUtjAvt " " fcuubury " arr. at llarrlsburij ' " Philadelphia XnnAEA ExrcEssleavisKauo ' " " lienor o " " " Loik llavn fl.u p.m O.fio n.ai, C.20 a m. VM p.m. 7.15 a.ui. 1 1 .4 r, tain 3.1ft p.ni 11.20 a.m. !i 20 p.m. U.35 p.m. 1050 a.m. 12.40 a.m. 2.40 a ni. 0 40 a.m. 0.15 a.m 11.00 a.m. 1.I J p. m 3.05 p.m . G.35 p.m. a.m. 4 05 p.m. " " " Wllllanisport 0T,0 n.m. ft nui. " " " fi'nbiiry SriOp.m. arr at llarrisburi: 10,fiSp.in. " " " 1'hlladelphl.i 2.50 n in. Mall East connects east nud west nt Erloulth L S.t ,M 8 It W nndntlrtlueton with Oil Creek aud Allashony K 11 Y. Mall West with east nnd west trains nu I, S A M S It W. nnd at Curry nndlrMuotou lib Oil Creek and Allegheny 11 U W. Elmlrn Mail and lluflalo llxprees mako rloco connections at WlUIauifport with N C U W trains uorlh.aud at llarrltburij with N C It W train, south. VJI. A.UALDWlN.flell'l Supt. AliMli nuWAltDfornn Incurablo S3I??WW"S0 of Catarrh. After lulns n w " tnuffered, deluged, gargloj, hawk ed, spit and gassed to your entlro B.illfactlon lu your uufc.ss endeavors to get relief from catarrh, uso llrlgus' Alleviatoraccordins to directions. Tho tilth mass of mucous will lu immediately oipell ed, and the Inflamed surface soothed, the eyes sparklewlth dctlirbt, the head fets natural again! hope tq ives, for n cure Is sure to follow the me of this agrucnbie,sclontlucand rellabU reinetly. ftBvlKJ 7 MUCH has been said lJWB35ABBa.,1,", rlltcn, and many ro- medles hale been oir.r for the relief nnd cure of throatand luagdlseases; but nothing has been so eulueutly successful, or ob taluedsuch a wldo celebrity, ns Dries' Throat nud Lungllcalcr. rf11,l5aK,7 THE excruciating pal" UJQlla fiSN. Produced by corns, tho unceas- v M" lug twlnjlug from llunlons, the piercing, dlstresKiug. palu from njrow lug Nails, cannot bo described, Thousands sulTer, not know lug tluro Is a cure. Urlggs' corn and llunlon neuiedles are no acid or jiotash comjiounds, but are reliable, soothing, nud eDoctual, and justly merit tho success they have enhed from nu ap preci-lho public. The Curative is a healing oint ment; immediate relief is obtained by its applica tion, and it will positively euro tho worst casus of festered corns, iutljuied nnd ulcerated bunl-tns, the sorest iustep, the largest and severest LfMers, the most estenslro callosities on the soles or heels of the feet; unequalled lu tho euro of ihildUilus or frosted feet. The Allei lator for ordinary corns and preieutlng their tonu.it.on Is absolutely un equalled by nnjthiugeierLuown. Ask for Urlggs' iteuiedles. Take UO other. ff the unfortunate tujftter gits v.ry UttU $ymhiOiyt 'I'heayonioToj'hctiimtor cannot U much worse than Vie torture tmlurtd byimlliont whoaretrouMtU with internal Oleedtiig, txUrnal and xtchiny jnUt. Utad lutinytfur utfertrtr. Uriggi'i iie AVnuiui are mild, tale and sure, T1iOil.ir.ari T ARE THE MOST PLEK- Uiflfl a BBJS ' tiful kind of grain inthtmarktt. MM-J 9 Every one liat a mi'j4y , from the thru year old child to the prandtire verging on a hundred; ttytiih,handomcyounnt4dM ivhodaily promenade fai'iionable re$ortimddleajtd matron; lid mauls, dreettd vp toamiettr young and yay;dan. iies, with their patentleatliert, ami inventiaUt icuAv iny $tiik;tho cUrgyhian, inercltant, cterl, artisan ana MciulNfc, of all age ami llattoni, Imvea full tupjtly Cifcornt, ttuntone, bud nailtt and other bother, atunitqjthefett, all of whlchure banulieU and cured by ttie uk of Jlriygi't Corn and Itmton JteuieUus, Allei iator und Cunitii e, SoH by A. J. DURI.lNU,Drugglst, Lehlghtou, la. May 0187-1 ly. npill. People ot Lehlght ni and vlclu Ity all unite In testifying that at A . J. DUULlXU'SDrug amll'iimlly Meii Iclno Storo, rum'., t' ltr.hii and Unadul aEKATEU MtoiciNEs can always bo found, may 0 Written for tlio Carbon Advocate The Captain nnd JOls Wife. BY HAltOUIlO. Tlio captain and his wlfo Sit by tho parlor llro, Heedless of tlio Btormy strlfo Which outsklo doth conspire Safe, safo at homo at last, Tho tltosomojournoy o er, Yet timo Bccmcil lleetlnt; fast Whcnonco he's safo onshoro. Anchored In his rocking chair, In tho loved port of homo, JIvl what hnpplnoss Is thoro Tho' It took so long to couio. No longer Is needed sloop Disturbed by vigils drear, Which ail mariners havo to keep (Tho'no danger may bo near.) "So. dear w Ifo." tho captain says, 'I heed not tho stormy weather, To Clod belongs tho prnlso Now that wo aro ngaln together." S.conu'8 Komauco. 'Mark my words, Loono your 'ooau Ideal you'll uoverfindj your estlmato of a man Is to high.' 'No, Arthur, It Is but a great estl mato, and you Ifavo no right to Judge harshly, becauso I will not throw my lifo away upon somo society man of to day, I am young yet, but twenty you know, and thero Is timo enough yet.' 'Yes, timo cnoush, Loono; but I a grco with Arthur, that you havo to high a standard of manhood, a romantic school-girl admiration of qualities that few, if any, may possess." 'Complimentary, very, to your hus band, sis; but I wish for my husband strength, either of soul or body, mind far abovo tho nvcrage, and determina tion aud purposo sufficient to ratso him from tho level of tho human, herd; aud marl; me, if I never find such an one, I will over remain Lconu Light foot, an old maid fond of tea, cats, aud gossip but I sco Charles has brought my.horsu around, so au ruvolr.' 'Tho speaker was a woman ot twenty, queenly In form.aud whoso faco,lhough possessing character beyond her years stamped thereon, was radlent with loveliness. Robed In n dark bluo riding-habit, which clung, gracefully around her 6upcru form, and tho face half shaded j by tho drooping plums falling from her ; jaunty cap, Leone Llghtfoot was indeed what she appeared a surpassing love ly woman; one who had visitors by tho score, for sho was rich, as well as ac complished and beautiful, Three years beforo,sho had.bccu left, by tho death of her parents, uuder tho guardianship of her only brother, somo ten years her senior, aud at his elegant country scat in Now York Stato sho had lived, tho Idol of society and the pot of Arthur Llghtfoot and Ills pretty but weak littlo wife. Jietwecn tho three, Arthur Llghtfoot, Leono and Mr3. Llghtfoot, wits tho con versation held that opens tills story,and tlio causo thereof wa s tho refusal by Lccuo of tho heart, hand and futuro of a worthy bachelor neighbor. 'Sho is lucorrlglblo, tho old Jiulgo would havo mado a good husband.'sald Arthur Llghtfoot to his wife, after they ye Been Lcono mount and dash away at full speed down tho grand nveuuo, 'Yes, sho'll never marry, I fear,' sighted Mrs. Llghtfoot, who always echoed tho sentiments of her husbaud. In tho meantime, Leono rodo on at a pace that chimed in with her humor,aud being au elegant horsewoman, sho held her steed well in rein, and enjoyed tho springing fleet motion, as milo after mllo was cast behind. Hut her horfo suddenly shied violent ly and gavo a treme nduous leap, almost unseating his fair rider, who recover ing herself, quickly spoko soothingly to the frightened animal, and glanced backward to note tlio object that had frightened him. Tho color fled from her faco as her eyes fell upon tho form of a man lying by tho roadside, and apparently lifeless; but nerving hersolt by a hard drawn sigh, tho bravo girl aprani to the ground and approacld tho spot glancing Intently down Into tho pale, upturned face. Tho features wcro moulded with re markable regularity, tho partly opened mouth displayed oven, white teeth, and dark brown hair and mustache present ed n marked contrast to tho whlto faco, from which everything of color faded. Dressed lu a light summer bult, Leone even then discovered It was well and stylish made, whllo tho gauntlet gloves and riding-whip provoi that tho Strang cr had been on horseback. 'Ho has been thrown, doubtless, but God grant ho Is not dead," exclaimed llio maiden, a kho knelt beMo tho prostrate form, and drew aside the coat j to place her hi ml upon his heart. With l cry of terror sho sprang to her feet, her hand stained with blood, for from his sido n small stream welled up slowly. 'IIo Is dead, and has been murder ed 'No.' It was almost a whisper, and tho heavy lids raised from tho oyes eyes filled with anguish, but yet strangely dark and fascinating. 'Thank God, thero Is yet hopo, bo quiet sir, I cmploro you, and I will aid you all In my power, 'exclaimed Leono, aud drawing her habit around her, sho ran rapidly a fow pacc3 down tho road to whero It was crossed by a small stream, and saturating her handkerchief returned, nnd without hesitation drowt asido tho clothing and placed it upon tho wound a small ballot wound in tho loft sido over tho heart. 'You must keep perfectly ,qulet,and I will soon return,' sho said softly,hardly knowing whether -ho was heard or not, and then In an Instant sho was In her saddle, dashing at her utmost speed to ward tho nearest farm-house. Dashing llko tho wind up to tho door and startling quiet Farmer Jossop aud and his family nearly out of their wits, Leono cried: 'Mr. Jossop, let your son ridoatonco to Dr. Wells and toll him a gentleman lies dangerously woundod on tho road near Ulllsido Spring, tell him to como thero at once, and you, Mr. Jessop, pleaso como on with your carriage, and bring all that you think necessary.' Every ono in tho country know and lood Leono Llghtfoot, and rapidly her orders wero obeyed, which observing, sho wheeled her foaming horse, and a gaiu sped away upon her return to tho wounded btranger. Thero ho lay just as sho had left him, but groanit.g slightly, and each instant dampening tho blood-stained handker chief, tho girl awaited tho coming of the surgeon. Would they ovor come? sho thought, but at length, whon it seemed hours In stead of minntos, tho sound of wheels hroko upon her ear, and tlio next in stant tho surgeon drove up at a rapid pace 'You aro a noblo woman, Miss. Llghtfoot, and if this man lives, ho .owes his llvo to you,' said tho good phy sician, as he approached and kuclt bo sldo tho prostrate form. 'Rut will ho llvo, Doctor? For somo moments no reply was giv en by tho man of science, who carefully probed and examined tho wound, but then ho said slowly: 'It is a serious Injury ah! hero I havo tho ball, yes, I hopo ho will llvo;' and Dr. Wells took from tho wound a small bullet, whllo ho continued: 'Now ho needs tho most careful nur sing.' IIo bliall havo it. Thank God, hero comes Mr. Jossop, and immediately af ter tho carrlago drove up, and telling the doctor to como on with tho wounded stranger to her brother's house, Leono ngaln mounted her horso aud rodo on to havo all in readiness for ills arrival. It was a week beforo tho stranger was suniclcntly recovered to tell his story rcgaidlng tho wound that had so nearly proved fatal to him, and then by careful nursing, ho Informed Leone, who had been untiring In her duvotcd caro of him that his namo was Uiarenco Alnsllo was an Englishman, who nearly a year before, had como to Am erica, and purchasing a fow acres of laud in tho West, made It his home. IIo also stated that business had call ed him to Now York, and that whllo en oylng a horso back,.rldo ho had been suddenly fired upon, was thrown to tho ground, nud had au indistinct remeiu bcranco that somo ono was robbing him for his watch, pocket-book, and all tho valuables ho had.about him wero gono. That Clarence Alnsllo was no ordi nary luan.Leoue Llghtfoot knew when sho first sawjhlm lying by tho roadsido, but that'Jio would over possess tlio pow er to coutrol her life sho had not bo lleved. Rut so It was, for each day had prov ed to her that sho had met her beau Ideal; and yet was ho fot her? Might ho not already bo married? Tho thought chilled her very heait; and yet, when sho saw tho dark, fusel natlng eyes turned upon hr with ad miration and read or hoped tdio did therein a deeper, holler fosllng, Ijcoua felt happy, and longed to bo a very blave, ami become a mere autumaton to tho t"dpil"o of riaieuco -llusllo. Niw it..ur Litjhlluut ai d lib i ulty wlfo looked upon him n3 a poor En gltsh emigrant, a pretty Western far mer, aud did not llko tho idea that ho should wholly control tho heart of Leo no, for they wero not blind to her de votion to tho wounded man. Still thoy could not but admlro tho courtous manner ot this stranger guest, when, after slx.wccks, ho was suffi ciently recovered to Join thorn in tho parlor and at dinner. That ho had been reared a gentleman was evident, and that ho had traveled and soen something of tlio world was al so evident as was that ilr. and Mrs. Llghtfoot had nover seen a handsomer man.tthcy werocompellod to admitjbut that Leono tho bollc, tho liolrcss, and most lovely woman of tho day, bliould lovo an unknown and poor Englishman bah! sho thought, oven, was ridicu lous. When tho trunk of Clarenco AInslov, arrived, for ho had sent for it as soon nslio was ablo to speak, Jrs. Llghtfoot paced around it for half an hour in vain endeavor to find something pleblan u bout it; but tho trunk was a good one, Fuglisli mako, nnd boro on it simply the letters, C. A., England. With a disappointed look tho littlo woman ordered It sent to the sick man's room, and sought her chamber. '.Irlhur, Leono really loves that wounded man, and what will becomo oC it all? 'It is Leone's romance, littlo wifojsho will recover from it; a fow tears at parting; hard riding for her poor horse, a fow sentimental songs, and all will bo over.' 'Rut Arthur, supposo It should net bo; suppose ho should lovo her; fo.r you know ho'a poor and sho's rich what then?' Well, ho cannot havo hor, that's all.' ylud Arthur Llghtfoot weut out for a drlvo. At length tho hour camo for Clarence Alnsllo to depart; lor no longer could ho imposo upon tho kindness of his host aud hostness, aud determined to leave that evening, ho asked to sco Leouo alono. With palo faco and quiet manner, tho youug girl entered tho room, and step ping forward, Clarence Alnsllo said, feelingly: 'Miss Llghtfoot, no longer can I Im poso upon your kindness, and to-night I leavo you. Shall It bo forever.' 'No answer came, aud tlio English man coutiuued: 'To you I owo ray life, and to you I would dedicate tho years that yet re rcmaiu. I am unknown to you n stranger ln'a strange land aud you have but my word for it that I offer you a love that was nover offered to woman beforo, a. hand and heart that was nev er stained intntloually against a fel low being. Will you accept what I havo to offer?' 'I will.' 'You will trust mo; takomo as I am, aud becomo my wife?' 'I will.' No other words wcro spoken, but two hearts wero perfectly happy. Of courso, Arthur Llghtfoot and his wife objected aud decidedly rofuscd,but Leone was.dctcrmlncd. It was no ro mauco wltli her, and ,wlien sho flatly told them sho would marry Clarence without their consent, they made a vir tue of;necesslty aud gavo It, consoling themselves with tho thought that, after all, his being a stranger and it poor man was really tho only fault they could find with him. At tlio request of tho parties most In teiestcd it was a quiet wedding, just six months after tho meeting ot tlio lovers, and only Dr. Wolls aud Fanner Jess op's family wero Invited. To this day tho good old lady has not ceased to gos blp about tho magulllcont trosscau tho brldo had, and tho quiet happiness that shono In tho eyes of tho youug couple It had been decided that tho bridal tour should bo Europe, as Careuco Aln bile said that business would call him thero soon, nud Mr. aud Mrs. Llghtfoot had bscu pursuaded to accompany them, so tho day after the wedding tho Now Yurk steamer boro a happy quar tet from the land of free America. Arriving safely lu England, a fow days were passed quietly at tho hotel, aud then, by Invitation from Clarence Alnslle, tho party started out to visit whero lie hnd passed his boyhood days. Through meadow land aud lovuiy couutry tlia carrlago drove, until sul tlunly, Olarouce, who was driving, wheeled Into a grand gatottuy leajln, to a superb country beat ot bouio m.u of wealth. luJiTISUIiO ON FOUKTII l'A3E.