H. V. Mobtiiimer, Propriotor. INDEPENDENT" LlVG aild Let Live." $1.00 a Year if Paid in Advance. VSOL. III., No, 37. LEHIGIITON, CARBON COUNTY, PENN'A, SATURDAY MORNING. AUGUST 7, 1870. Subscribers out of County, $1.20. CARDS. Furniture Warehoue. T. Schwartz, Bank street, dealer in all kinds tf Ltvrnuure, voju' ni maae 10 oraer Bot nml Shoe Makers. Clinton Bretney, in Imin'i building Bank street. jilt xmurtprompujtjiiivt work waTranuJ qfoOIl" GOOTV JOB TRINTINO, CAbL AT THE UAKBON ADVOCATE OFPICK. Work ready nhcn promiBod. and at city prices, Bo sure, to call it will pjy to do bo. BEATTY. JPlanol rzrannA ntAmn for -nil infnrmsrlnn. Price list, fcc 46. DANIEL P. BEATTY, Wash lnicton, N ew Jersoy. -QANIBL ICAMJFUS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, 1 Maueli Cltnnk, aSWtei'aboTo Dolon's Jewelry Store, Broadway. "glD, SX, MULIIEAUN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. MAUCII C1IUKK, VX. ColIecUons and nil legal business promptly .attended to. I Inly 24. 1875, A. D-fUA.UE.il, M.D., PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON. Special attentlou pall to Chronic Disease!. Office: South East corner Iron and 2nd sts.. Lc nlghu.n.Pi. April 3, 1873. J-JU. W. II. IlEBEIt, PRACTICING PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, .Office, Bark Street, next door above the Fostorflce, Lehtzhtonj Pa. Office Hours Parryvllle each day ,rom 10 to 12 o'clock; remainder or day atoBlreln 'lehlfhton. Not- S3, "12. U. DIMMIOK, AUCTIONEER, East Wetasport, Pa. N Bl-rSalea of every description attended to at reasonable charges. The patronage of the publle Ii respectfully solicited. Jan. 24, '74. JXO. D. BiniOTXTTK. JAB t. IQOSC ' JBUTOLEJtTE fc LOOSIS, ' ATTORNEYS AND COCNSKLLOIIB AT LAW, Ofrica First National Bank Bull g, 2nd Floor MAUCII CHUNK, rinsi. May be consulted In Gcrmtn. July 21 1875. J) J.UEKUXn, ATTORNEY AT LAW, No, 4, DoUra's Block, UAUCII CIiyNK, PA. A-Can be consulted In German. NanS. tJUIOMAS 8. BECK, JUSTICE OP TUB PEACE. BANK Street, LEIIIG1IT0N, Pa. Convsvaliclng, Oellcetlng and all business con nected with the office promptly Attended to. t3-Arent for first-class Insurance Companies, and lttiksof all kinds taken on the ino-t liberal terms. Jan. 9, 1&75. w, SX. IIAPSIIEU, ATTORN KV AND COUNSKLLOU AT LAW, Bank Btbiit, Lima mow, Pa. Heal Estate and Collection Areney. Will Buy and Sell Ileal Kvtate, Convejanclnn neatly done. Col actions promptly made. Settling Estates of De cedent, a specialty. May be consulted In English and tier man. Nor, 22. X . CONVEYANCER, AND GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT The following Companies are Represented: LEBANON MUTUAL FIBB, ' READING MUTUAL FIRE, WYOMING FII1E, POTTSVILLK FIRE. LEHHIti FIRE, and the TRAV ELERS' ACCIDENT INSURANCE, Also Pennsylvania mid Mutual Horse Thief Detective and Insurance Company. MarCBS), 1873. THO:!. KEMERER. T UOMAS A. WlI.tMAMS. LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S fashionable Boot and Shoe Maker, Net to Leuckel' Block. BANK STREET, Lehighton, Pa. IXaTlnix commenced business aa aboTe, I would ipeetful. j announce to tbecltlzena of LehlgUton .and Tlclulty that I amprf pared to do all work In xuy line In the neAtoit aud most substantial man ner, at prlcei fully ai tow axthc aaine work can W otfttned lu l'hllsdelpbla. A aplendld anwvt tnnt of CHIUHIEN'3 and MlSdKS' WEAK of the best make always on band. Atrial la solicited and satlfactlon guaranteed, at lowest prices. July 4, J 371. Q.NADENHDTTEN TANNERY LEHIGUTON, PA,, B. J. KUNTZ, Prop'r, Reepectrnlly announces to the nnbllo that he hsslnst REBUILT Till'. TANNERY, former ly o! Daniel Olewlne. and pnt In all tbo beet and moat approved machinery for the Manufacture of Leather, enrh as nEMLOCK and OAK BOLE. 11 All. NESS, TJPI'EK, KIP. CALF and flit HEP, which he will supply at the very loweet pilots. PLASTERING HAIR annulled In lara-e or email ooantHtee very low, 111DKS ud HKINH potuht at htgneet cash pneea. Ang.yl gUiOWU AND FJQED. Charles Trainer ReepMtrnlly annormrea to the people of Lehlih. ton that he keep, a tun tuck ot Excellent Floiir ror Sale 5 Alto. OOOD TEED ot all kinds, and STRAW in UeBUtfDLU He ta also picpared to do all kJndaot Hauling and Plowing on abort notlo. and at LOW PRICES. LEEIGII (2d) STREET, X.CmcUTON.5?. Unn-uM piTYOlXUi NOt-tlut BXKCTRIO LINI. fNTVlltB.l IC0 at UUULINQ'8 DUUU ?.irif.iKJL??re r 7 hr man 01 filUiUilATIrJMajidaJloiaeri'ANB. Jlay, Railroad Guide. N' OIITII PENS A. U AlIiUOAD . Passcn cere for Phll&delnhla will leavo Lehlffh. ton as fQllows t 5:00 a. m. via L, V. arrive at Phlut. at 8:00 a. m. 7:17 n. tn. via U .t S. " " 11:15 a. iu. Ti.lOa. id. vli L. V. " " 11:15 a.m. 11:07 p.m. via L 8." " 2:30p.m. D.-02 p. m. via L. V. " " 2 20 p.m. ::2H r. m. via L. ct s. " '.' 6:40 c. m. 4:47 p. m. via L. 8. " " 8:20 p.m. 4:44 p. in. via L. V. " " br20 p. m. 7.SS p. m. via L. V. " " 10 Jo p. m. Returning, leave depot at Perks and Amerl can bt.. Phlla., at 7 mo, 8:J0 and t,45 a.jtn.i 2:11), IMS and 6:15 rf. m. Faro from Lcnlphton to Phllo., 12.65. Juno 6. 1815 ELLIS CLAHK. AKOIlt. OliNTHAL II. 11. OF V. J. LKUIOII & SUSQUEHANNA DIVISION. All Ilnll Route to Louk Drauck. Timo Tablo ot May -31, 1875. Trllns leave Lehlghton as follows: For 2few York, Easton, a, 7.47, 11.07 a. m., 2.20, 4.47 p. m. For Phlfada!phia,T.lT, lj,07a. m, 2.211,4.47, 7.17 p. m. For Mauch Chunk at 10.20 a. m., 1.14, 5J13, and, 9 43 p. m. ForWIlkes-Earre andEcrantanatJ0.20 a. m., 1.14 p. m. ifefurriino Leave New York, from station Cen tral Railroad of New Jersey, fool of Liberty street, North River, at50,M5 a.m., 12.45, A 30 p. m. Lsavo Philadelphia, from Depot North Penn'a It. It., at 7.t I, 0.45 a. m., 2,10, p. m. Leave Easton at U.40, 11.43 a. nv, ,3.05 ond 8.10 p m. Leave Mauch Chunk at 7.40,11.00 a.n;.,.2.20 and 4.40, 740 p. m. Fo: further particulars, see TImeTnbajt the Stations. .PASSENGERS FOR LONO BRANCIIjGUAGE CARS AT ELIZABETH. II. P. BALDWIN, 7cn.PiUnffcrljcn. July 4, 1874. pUNN'SVL-yANIA UAILItOAD, PHILADELPHIA t ERIE RR. DIVISION. Summer Time Table. On and alter SUNDAY, MAY 23rd. 1875, .the Trains on the Philadelphia A Erlo KAllroad Di vision will run aa follows : jyEBTWABD. FAST LINE leaves New York 9.2, a.m. l'hil.delphlf l2.Up.rn. Ualtluioie 1.20 p.m. llnnlsburK 5.00 p.m. arr. at W lUiamsport 8.55 v.m. Lock Haven 10.20 p.m. Beliefonte 11.5U p.m. ERIB MAIL loaves New York 8.25p.m. Philadelphia 11.51 p.m. IlaUimoro 11.55 p.m. Harrlshurir 4.23 am. Wllhomepore b 33 a.m. LockUaVen .45a.m. llcnova n.05a.m. arr. at Eno 7.60 p.m. NIAGARA EX. loavos l'Mladelphia 7.40 a.m. lltlmoro 7.35 a.m. ltairuhure 10.55 a.m. arr. atwdllauisiwrt 1-55 p.m. Locill.vcn 3.15 p.m. ltenovu 4 30 p.m. ELMIRA 11 AIL leaves l'lilladelphla 8.00 a.m. jialUmoio 8.30 a.m. Uarrlshuxg 1.25 u.m arr. at WUUamsport ti.10p.ui. Luck Haven ;.30p.m. EASTWARD. PUILAD'A EX. leaves Lock Ituven 8 43 a.m. WUUamsport 7.65 a.m. arr. at Ham-bum lt.45a.1n. llaltlmoro 8.15 p m. Philadelphia 3.33 p.m. New York b.43 p.m. DAY EXPRESS leaves Itenova S.iOn.m, Jock Haven 1025 a ru. Williamsport 10.60 a.m. arr, at Ilamtburft 3.00 p.m. I'hllailelphla e.a) p.m. NeffYwi 9.15 p.rr, Ilaltunoro 3 1.5 p.m. ERIE MAIL leaves Erie l'.20a.m. Ronova 8.25 p.m. Lock Haven 9.45 p m. WiUlamspoit 10.50 p.m. arr, at IlairUburr? 2 25am, raltlmoro 7.35 am, Philadelphia 8.45 a.m. New York 10.10 n.m. FAST LIN E loaves Willlanisport 12.35 a.ra. arr. at liarrlsburg 8.65 a.m. Rflluinoro 7.35 am. Philadelphia 7.35 a.m. Now York 10.23 a.m. Krh) Mall West. Niagara Eipress West, El mlra Mall Wist and Dnv Exirol East ruako close connection at Northamberl.ndwlth L. & it. nit, rrains zor wince nuno ana acraniou. Erie Mall West. Niagara Expro.s West and Elmlra Mall West make 01010 couuectlon at WUUamsport with N. C. It. W. trains nortn. Erie Mull Fast and Vci.t, Niagara Express West. Fast Lino Uebt and Day Express make rloee connection at Lock Haven vith U. E. V, lilt, trains. l.-rl U, J 1'.., b., ll'utiiul,ut at 1-,lAnllh trains on L. fi. a M. B. Kit., at corry wltli O. U. ii. v. itn.. at umporiuui wim 11. x, es i-, Itll., aud at prlltwoxd with A. V. UK. Parlor Car wbl run Dot ween Philadelphia and WiUlamspoit cn Ntaitara Explees West, Fast Lino WCbt, PhUadclphla Expioss East and Day Exprca. Eunt. hleoplngCara no all night trains. WM. A. BALDWIN, Ueu'l c-upf Plolts' Star Organs. Every instrument fully warrantod. Factory and offlce, Washington, N. J. Correspondence solid tod. -QAVIO lUIIIIKU'iVS Livery & Sale Stables, UANICTREIST.I.KIIlailTON, Pa FAST TROTTING HORSES, ELEGANT CARRIAGES, And positively LOWER prices than any other Ltvcry In tho Coanty. Large ana handsome Canlagra for F.inera Snrpoeea and Weddings. DAVID E11BEUT. Toy, rz. 1873. SAVE D10.EY By purcliaelng your Groceries 1 Provisions Also a Choice Variety of AT THE NEW STORE OF E,H. RHODES, opposite aMo'n1 bank- A FUEL LINE OF CHOICE, FEEST! Teas, Coffees, Sugars, Molasses, Spices, Dried Fruits, No, J. Mackerel, Kerosono Oil, Tobaccos, &c, &o., All ol whirl, are wananiivd of Hret-cbMs nualltr aod.cUCHEAI'iOllCASH. i"'J ThelliKheet Market Price allowed for BUT, TElt. E0O8 and COUNTRY PRODUCE gen erally In Exchange tor Good'. , A trial la rospcctloHy solicited. April W-yl RHODES, TJUYITI TRYITl-inE INDIA nCB UHKK PLASTERS lor a Weak Back, DURL INO has thfin. May 9 Plotts' Star Organs Are m cases warranted not to crack or warp It pro El) uuyv.ijr uwu. airuu lur caiaroguo. auurces, li y iiju i 13, wasninition, JN. J. T OOK BEAUTIFUL-LOOK ROSY I A hot. "tie cf DURLINO'S HOB QLYCERINE for Roughness of tho SKIN, CHAPPED HANDS, 40., only 25 cents a bottlo. May 9. BEATTY. Planot COMBINES EVERY IMPROVEMENT K.NOWN. rVMeuil elamp for circular. Ad diess D. F. BEATTY, Washington. N. J. Plotts' Star Organs .Combine beautiy, durability and worth. Send for Illustrated caialogno before burincr. Ad dress the manufacturer, EDWARD PLOTTS. Washington, N. J. TyllY. OH wnYwlll yon entTer with that roUOII or COLD! when you maybe ira. medl itely rniolved by using DURLINO'S COM POUND SYRUP ot TAR WILD CHERRY and HOIlhHOUND. May 9 rpHE PEOPLE OF LEHIOHTON and vlCUl ..J.'l'.?11. nnlte ln teatlfvlna; that at A. J. DURLINU'S Drug and l'amlly Medlcluo Store. I'ube, Fnksn and unadulterated mfdicines can always be found. May 9. BEATTY. Plnnol AOENT3 WANT ED I (Male or Female,) to Ue orders. DANIEL F. BEATTY, Wash. lOKton, N. J. Plotts' Star Organs Agents aapplledat flpures that dfly compe tltlOD for thH same class of In Bt rumen ts. Try ono. Address, EDWARD PLOTTS, Waablnc. ton, N. J. n BEATTY PIANO NO OTHER riANO-FOKTE has attained the same popularity. Send stamp for circular. D. F. BEATTY, Washington. New Jersey. Plotts' Star Organs Any person, mite or female, who has a little Iclsnro time can procure a first-class Instrument at a greatly reduced price, send stamp for particulars. Address, EDWARD PLOTTS, Washington, N. J. s AMIJEL CUAVEIt, Opposite tho Public Square, SOU m STREET LEHIGUTON, Pa., Manufacturer of Tin 8c Sheet Iron Ware And Dealer in all kinds ot tV ROOFING. SPOUTING and JOBBING jjomptlv attended to at reasonable charae. Nyy.30. SAMUEL GRAVER. W. E ACHES , Contractor Sc Builder, LKUIQUTO.V, PENN'A. IMans and Specifications FOR ALL KINDS OF TUlTT.nTTtfnn iriv,w AT '1UE SIIOUTP3r NOTICE. NO CHARGES Made for PLANS and SPECIFICATIONS woen the contract Is awarded to the under. slgnod. June 14, 1873-yl. a . W. EACHEi. L. Would respectfully, annoance to blsc inenns ani me pub-r lie In crenernt. ihu he has openod a fim-class Livery &, Sale Stable, and that be can fnmlsh Hon.es, nnggles and Carnages of the tost Oewrintion, for pleasure. V.ni'i'?r. ONER.xL PURPOHKS, atVery REASONABLE CHARGES and shori notice: AI,!, UKIDS OP IIAUL,I.G Promptly attended to at moderate rates. L. F. KLEPPINQER, Conjer of Bank and Iron Streets, J""-8- Lenlguton, r. D RESSED AND LIVE The undersigned respectfully Informs the cit izens of arbon and adjoining counties, that he la now prepared to supply them with Ijlve Hog St all times, at prices foUv as low as they can be bought for eiee there. AlaoSMOKED :,r,A.U?'.1!0I'OOflB AND SAUSAGE. AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Orders will be promptly nilcd and HOGS shipped to any point at the shortest notlco, JOSEPH OBERT, Rank Street, LehlghtoB, Pa. Sept. 19, 1574-yl. rpUEOUORE KES1EKER, uHnDriVi!M FURNITURE, Next to Itemie S: ltofford'a Carrlaie Manufactory, Bank Street, Loliigliton, Pa. Clegant I'arlur Sntts, Handsome Bedroom Bets, Soiling very Cheap for Cash. Examine before purchasing elsewhere,. lnllavlnghad an experience cf twenty years UNDERTAKING Uutlness. I am prepared to fornlah all kinds of COFFINS and CASKETS pn short noS and attend to all business in this line in ancoitinaii. ucr as will give entire satisfaction, ou very reasonable tenaa, PaLjonige aollolteil, March J7,-yL TP.EO. KKMBtEB f.f OTHERS, Look at that Child, It has T.njy.0."-..00 ' wail at once to DURLINO'S MPy ?. STOKE, and get a bottle of his WORM ui.tui, bo piumsanr, anu yet bo sure, May9 BEATTY. PIANO! SSft'AS.1 TIIB HIGHEST MUSICAL AKWiiP'JE?158 Aa THE REST. D. F BEAITY, Proprietor, Waamngton, N. 7, JF; nur.Tz, PUOTOOBAPHErt, Itnte nr.ln .tr.n. T BLATINQTON, PA., iu hue usi.ijiiz receuuy occupieu l)y . H. H. DRNdLRO. PICTURED TAKEN IN ANY WEATHER. CHILDREN'S LIKENESSES A specialty, PATRONAGE SOLICITED, And satisfaction Gnaiantced. Junclt-75yl AUD ITOR'S notice:. Tho nndelgned. Auditor appointed by the Court ot Comrjiou Pleas ol Carbon comity, to distribute the fnnd ln Conrt arising from the Sheriff's sale of thD property ot Alunmus Os wald, will meet all parties Interested for the pnrpoe of his appointment, in Monday, the ifth day of Angnst. 1875. at 10 o'clock. A. M at the offloes ot Dertoletie & Loose, ln the borough T 1 tn?a rnnan, July 24.- 4t Auditor. pi A. SEVItlOVR, M. D.i y-S' DRUG STORE, N. W. corner TntR. i r.i ii, ana iiiiuwr. sireetc rnuaaeipnis. Is more rtiAn n.n.ll0.nrB.fnl,n l,aVDnr,.,An. of Blood. Skin and Urinary Affections, diseases arising through Imprudence or carlv Indiscre tions, or where the parties afflicted do not care to apply to their regular physician. Charges moderate. Two-thirds of the Doctor's patients have employed hlra solely through tho recom. wnuiMuwuivtutra juiyai-yi SSIUNEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ! The undersigned, Asalanee of PRISCILLA and S. A. UEEKS. of thoBoronah of Lobmh. ton, Carbon County. Po,. will offer at 1'uhlio cuue, onxue premises, as sbove, ou SATURDAY, AUGUST 14tli, J875, Commencing at THItEE o'clock P. M the foi. lowine valuable property, situsted on Bank Btieet, intlio Borough ol Lehlgbion alorenald, being one-hult of Lot No. 33 on tho plan of said Uoiough, having a front on said liana: street of 33 feet, and cxtenolng weaterly in depth 180 feet 9 Inches to east sUer. npon which Iserecti-da TWO-STORY PLANK DWELLING HOUSE, 12 by 28 feet, with basement, a two-story Plank Kitchen attached. 18 by 18 feet, a good well of water, and other Jmpiovemeuts. The build ings are all In eood order, having been built llsn At the same time the following articles ot PERSONAL PROPERTY, to wit I Ono Bod. stead and bedding, ono bnicau, cai pets, stove and pipe, ono pick, one axe, one pair counter sea cs. lard can. pint Jars, and other article, too Terms ot sale will bo made known at time and place ot salo by THOMAS KEMERER. , .. . Assignee ot 1. 4 8. A. Beers. Julyji, IS75. J-RS. S. E. FATZLNGER, Millineri Dress Maker, Ono door aboro DurllnK'aDruff Store. IJAKK Street, LehigMon, l'enna.. Has Just openM a splendid RBeottmont of tn lateei stylos ot Spring and Summer Millinery Goods! Comprising HATS, BONNET9.TRIMMING8, HAIR UOODS and NOTIONS Jo which sho Invites the attention of the Ladles of Lehlghton and vicinity, Vf Ladles own Material made op to order at abort notice, and at lowest prices. Also, Dealer ln ail kinds of Groceries 5 Provisions, TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, SPICES AND FrtUI'lH, HAM , SHOULDERS, SIDE-MEAT, AC. Ac FLOUR AND PEED, Of the Beet Brands, at prices fully as low as elsewhere. The Highest Market Price paid far all kinds ot COUNTRY PRODUCE, ln Exchange for Goods. A share of public patronage Is solicited. MRS. S, E. FATZINGER. WaylS-vl 1875 Spring 1875 Mrs. M. Guth Respectfully announces tJ the LADIES OF WElbSPOUT AND VICINITY Hist sno hB lust leturned from thecITY, and Is low receiv ing onent the LARGEST STOCKS of SPRING and SUMMKlt Millinery Goods COMPRISING, Hats, Bonnets, And Trimmings ever before brought Into Jul j seetlen, anil Cut she Is prepared to do them op in the Very Latest Fashion, AT PRICES BELOW ANY OTHER K:J. TABMSnUEKT IN TUB COUNTY, Also, AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF SWITCHES, In Real and Tmitatlon Hair, NO. riONB. and ALL other Ooodj usually kept In a Flrst-Glass MUUnery store. Ladies' own Hair made up to order Call and Inspect Goods and learn Prices before purchasing elsewhere, MRS. M. GUTH, Wtlssport, P. April r ' THE PIIIST KISS. now dollclous is tho winning Of a kiss at love's beginning. When two mutual hearts are slghinir For the knot theie's no untying I Yot remember 'midst your wooing, Lovo has bliss, but love has ruing ; Other smiles may mako you fickle, Tears lor other ihnruis may trickle Love he comes, and love he tarries, Jtut as fato or fancy cariles Longest ctavs when sorest chldcn, Laughs and lUes when pressed ami bidden. Bind the soa to slumber stilly, Rind Its odor to thellly. Bind tho aspen ne'er to quiver Then bind Love to last forovcr 1 Love's a fire that noods renewal Oriresh beauty tor its fuel; Love's wing moults when caged and capturod- Only freo ho aoara enraptured. The Strange Prophecy. They were two stalwart whaling cap. tains- Barker and Stephens. I thould say that tho former was six feet six in ches In helfiht, while tho latter lacked no more than two Inches of. reacnlng the samo altitude. As those tall skip' pers stepped on board of our ship, when wo were trylng-ouUblubher on the coast of Japan, they reminded mo of Cooper and Conway on tho boards of tho old Park Theatre.the former as Hrutu3,and the latter as Marc Autony, lu tho play of " Julius Cjosar." These two captains wero slender and straight and moved as If they wero rather proud of over-topping our Cap tain, who, though a man of modlum size, looked qulto diminutive when con trasted with his lofty visitors. It lias been, said that large and power ful men are good natured. Such b not always the case. We had a man on board tho frigate Guerrleru named John Mncauley, who was nearly seven feet iu height, ami who would never attack but one man on board tho ship whoso name It Is not necessary to mention who was nearly as tall and much stouter than himself ; while on the other hand, this man would tly at little fel lows and give them a druhbllug when thoy offended him. Tho two gigantic whaling captains resembled the latter more that they did Macanley. On a previous voyage they had ill'treattd a poor, friendless boy nearly killing him, for which they had to pay heavy expenses on their ship's return to port. At that tlrno Stephens was capttln and barker was his ruato. But oi.e would hardly have suspected them of being such cruel fellows when they caioo on boird of us. They wero very smiling and pleasant, and Joked with our captain and mates, and even looked kindly upon our crew. Their two ships sailed In company with ours a few days, when wo patted from them in a galo that Battened the seas llko a marble ffoor. Wo saw no more of them till we wero ou tho way home. We bad not yet broken up and thrown our try works overboard, as wo still hud room for a few barrels ot oil. Wo wero runniui; down the coast, and were near tho latitude of Lima, when tho men aloft cried out "Sail O I" We soon raised the hull of the stran ger j and the captain, after examining her through his spy.glass, said she had hauled her wind to fall in with us. She proved to bo the ship commanded by Stephens. Wo hovo aback, and tho latter having dropped a boat in the water, tho long whalemen's stroke soon brought her to our side. I was at the helm wbllo Stephens con versed with our captain, and Listened to a queer story told by the former In which I took little Interest, as It then seemed to bo of trivial Import. Cantaln Stenhens mentioned that. Itr. Ing at Valparaiso, ho and a filend paid a visit to the city of Santiago. On their return his companion, who was an old resident of Chill, told him they were uot lar from the abode of an aged Scotch woman, who bad lived forty years In a deep gorge of the mountains, and who was supposed by tho natives to bo a witch. Captain Stephens, being a merry vein, proposed that they should call and see her. Ills fellow-traveler told him It was lmpossiblo to Hud her as her hut was completely hidden imong tho rocks and exuberant foliage. Stephens replied no doubt tho natives knew wbero she lived j and Anally thoy i.ave a ragged cholar a dollar to pilot them to the witch's eyrie. They found the place and the witch was at home. She was a very old woman, wrinkled and shrunken almost llko a mummy, and was nearly deaf. She did not seem plessed by the euteranco of her visitors, though the tall form of tho whaling cap tain at once arrested her attention. Stephens insisted that she should iell his fortune. She refused to do anything of the kind, averrlnjj that she was no fortuno-toller, but cn honest woman who minded lier own business, though sho knew that many lies had been told about her. When, however, tbo captain pullod out a gold coin and offered It to her.Bho exhibited a more tractable disposition j but still, she fought shy, and It was not until the money had ben given her that sho fixed her small groeu e'tea ou the face ot Captain Stephens arid said " You will bo shorter before you are longer." "That's no foilune-tfilllncf." aald Stephens "come, tell ma something more than that." " It Is tnouyb for you, ' replied the hag ; " go a9-thaf your fortune. Yuu will bo shorter than you are now buforo ycu will bo longer." " All that I could do, "added Captain Stf phens, " I could not persuade the old witch to explain hcrsclt or to tell auythtng raoro." " And what more did you want of the old fool ?" demanded the coptaln. " Of course It's all nonsense You and I, Captain Stephens, aro not a couple ot silly girls to believe in the slang of that ,klnd of people." Our captain then Invited Gtophens to go below with him, and soou the jing ling of glasses and uproarious laughter annnnnced that the two skippers wero enjoying themselves, Their merriment was of short dura tion, however, for Just as a hand camo aft to rellovo mo from tho lielm, tho man at tho mast head cried; " There she breaches I" " Where away i" demanded our little mato as ho scrambled up the malu rig ging. "Four points on tho lee bow," was the reply. "Ah? that's Just whero wo want 'em. Keep her off, you at tho helm. There, that'll do. Steady as sho goes. A pull on the weather bracoi, here." By tills time the two captains wore on deck, and running forward, they dis cerned the low, bushy spout of sperm whales right ahead. Captain Stephens signaled to his ship, and a boat came for him, already equip ped aud manned for acttou. Ho sprang into her and dashed forward towaidtbo school. Our boats wero down In a trice j the shlpkccper received his orders, and half a dozen gayly painted, clinker built shells rose and fell on tho billows, wbllo tho whales wero all around us. I was at tho tub-oar ln tho captain's boat, and distinctly heaid Capt. Steph ens call out to our captain: "Jkt you an ounce I kill tho first whale." In the next moment I heard a hoarse cry as of a number of voices, and look ing in the direction whence it came, I saw all three boats of tho other ship ly ing on their oars, wbllo tho crew ot tho captain's boat wero bending over something in the bottom of It. Our captain looked very gravo, and worked nls steerlng-oar till our boat headed for that of Captain Stephens. When wo reached tho latter a horrlblo sight met our gazo. Tho headless trunk ot Stephons lay ln tho bottom of bis boat, and tho blood spurted In torrents from the arteries and jugular vein. It'appeared that tho mate's boat had been nearly abreast that of his captain. A young hull whalo had comq up sud- denly ahead of tho mate's boat. Tho boatsteerer darted both Irons, and just grazed tho whalo, which whirled about and with a horizontal stroko of Its flukes took oil tho head ot Captain Stephens. The gory head was thus driven forci bly tn ward the mate's boat, and struck tho mate on tho breast, knocking him overboard, He was not so much hurt but that ho quickly regained bis place lu tho boat; but bo looked very pale and much agitated when hp joined the cluster of boats that gathered around the scene ot blood and (.laughter. As I looked upon the body ot C'aot. Stephens, divested of Its head, I felt a sudden shock as tho words ot tho old witch rccuired to mo : " You will be shorter beforo""you aro longer." Tho prophecy had been terribly ful filled and yet It was a safu one, tor there was no Imacluable Drocess. now that tho rack Is no longer In use, by which Stephens could bo luado longer, while there wero many ways by which he uiigiit imvo oeen mauo snorter. Even If a man lives to old aco ho be comes a little shorter than bo was In his prime. It may thereforo be doubt ed whether the witch really gave any tangible meaning to her words. How couiti stio havo conjectured that Capt. Stevens would havo his head knocked oil by tho flukes ot a whale ? Slowly and sadly wo returned to tho 6hlp, while tho whales, blowing furious, ly, went off to windward llko a routed tquadrou of Arabs. Both ships went Into Cailao, where the decapitated commander was burled with the usual rites, .after which our captain sat down to tho melancholy duty of Informing tho wife and child ren of tho departed, ot tho catastrophe that had deprived them of their best friend. When does a man have to keep his word? When no one will take It. Went out on a tly that abscondlue treasurer of a St. Louis base ball club. An astronomer can 'discover moro wouderful things with ono eyo than most can with two. It's one ot the curiosities of natural history that a horse enjoys his food most when he Im'nt a bit In his mouth, The Sentinel pathetically sings, "'Ha sweet to wait, but oh how bitter To wait for a girl and then not git tun." Mistress " Let you go to evenlnc school. Marv? Wliv 1 lh.,i.. f! could read?" " Well, ma'am: I rfn know my letters fus rate so long's thoy keeD all in a row. hut tn. . ' they glta mixed up Into words. I'm 11 Oet Out of thfl tbav I ... - J t IIIIH ttlfj VUlaV good for?"sa!d a cross old man to a llttlo brlght-yed Urchin, who fbappened to stAlld ltrhlfl wav. Tim lltfla r&1iA ho stepped ono side, replied very gent- 1 1 r , ,, TIia,. . I. a . . , . T . iUDjr uiaao uiru oi sucn mine as we are."