iMf'. an JD0tt H. V.'Mobtiumbb, Proprietor. INDEPENDENT" Live and Let Live." $1.00 n Year if Paid in Advance. in., -No. 38. LEniGHTON, OARBON COUNTY, TENN-, SATURDAY MORNING. AUGUST 14, 1875. Subscribers out of Comity, $1.20. CARDS. Furniture Warehouse. T. Schvrsrti, Hank street, dealer in au kinds of furniture. Cbjfinitnadefo order. ' Boat mid Shoe Makers. (CJIntorj'flretney, in tetan'i building, llank street. AU order t promptly fiUed work warranUjd. SBEATTY. Plnnot r"Hfind RtnmD fnr fnU Information. Price List. AC. &0. DANIEL F. J1BATTV, Wash. Joetou, N ew Jersey. TDITV J1IM1 KOI Tblt ELECTRIC LINI MENT, like 1 0t at DUBLING'8 DRUG STORE, will euro lilm or anr other man of jtlJUMATIBM and oi I other PAINS. May 9 !jj'a?ji ka-bfus, jtVETOrtNEY AND CODNSELLOn AT fcAW, MaueU Chunk) Fa. BSrOniee, abore Dolon'a Jewelry Store, Broadway, i; "giDi M. JlICIinKARN, ATTORNEY AT LAV?. " KAUCn CUUKK, TA. CoUittlons and nil legal business promptly (ttemfefl. to. (Inly 51, 1875, 'rj- A. fHPIIA. JIEIt, M.D., PnYSlOIAN AND SURGEON. Speclai.atUntlon pail to Chronic Diseases. I Office: South East corner Iron anil 2nd sts.. Lo lghUn,?a'. April 3, 1875. QU. N. B. REDERi PRACTICING PHYSICIAN AND SUMMON, Offles, Bark Street, next door abore the rostofllee, ehlghton, Pa. Offlce Honrs Parryvllle each day rota 10 to 12 o'clock: remainder of day at office to Jjtehljhlon. Not- 23, '72. H. DIMMIOK, AUCTIONEER. Bast Weissport, Pa. i N It. Sales of erery description attended to at 'reasonable charge. The patronage of the public 'Is respectfully solicited.- Jan.2V?. THO. D. BaEIOTTTTK. Jig. 8. LOOJE. jgUTOTT LOOSK, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, 1 Of ricx first National Bank Bnll g , 2nd Floor. ' , MAUCII CHUNK, Pxniu. i Mar ba consulted In Qcrman. July 21 1875. is ' . .TO J. MfCEIIAN, ATTORNEY AT LA?, No. 4, Dolon'a Block, HAUCH CHUNK, PA( S Cn he consulted In German. fjan9. IJIIIOMA8 S. DECK, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, BANK Street, LUfliailTON, Pa. Conveyancing, Collecting and all business con peeled with the office promptly attended to. 43-Agent for first-class Insurance Companies, , and Kbit of all kinds taken on th. most liberal .fermfc Jan. 0,1875. H. RAPSIIR, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Bamk SriSET.LiBionroH, Pa. Ileal Estate and Collection Agency, WW Buy and Sell Real Estate. Conveyancing neatly don. Col lections promptly made. Settling' Estates 'pf Ile- and German: Nov. 22. THOMAS KEMERER, CONVEYANCER, AND GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT The following Companies are Represented: LEBANON MUTUAL FIP.K, HEADING MUTUAL I'lllE, WyoMIKQ FlltE, POTTHV1LLE FIRE, LliltHIII FIRE, and the TRAV. ElXltS' ACCIDENT 1NBURANOE, Also rennsvlvanta and Mutnal Horse Thief detective and Insnranco Company. Karen 29,1873. TllOB. KEMEItpit. UOMAS A. WIIittlAIIIS. LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S, Fashionable Bool; and Shpe Maker, Kext to Leuckel's Block. ' BANK, STREET, Lehighton, Pa. HtTlng eommenoeil tiutlne6s, as aboT, I would le.pwtfully announce to tbecltUem of Ijeblgbtou and Ticlnlty that I am prepared to do all vrojk In ray line In the neatest and rnont subilantlal man ner, at pricei fully as low a the anme work can b otalned la rhiltdelphla. A splendid assort intnt of ailLDUEN'3 and MISSES' U'KAlt of me t dim alwaya on hand. A trial Ii aoUolted and aattfactloo fcranted. at lowest priest. Joly 4, W, .Q.HADEN HUTTEN TANNERY r LEUIGIITON, PA., B. J. KTJJSTTZ, Proper, .Respectfully announces to the pnhllo that he basjust REBUILT THE TAN'NhUY, former , ly of Daniel Ulewlue, and pnt In all the best anil post approve! raauuucry lor mo 1 1 Manufacture of Leather, mall Quantities very low. 111DKS and 8KIN8 snjugut iiiKiiDvt os ru prices. Patronage solicited. Aug. t-yt JJltOUR AND FEED. Charles Trainer Respectfully announce to tne iieople of Ibiaii. ton iU be Win full stock oi Exoellent Flour Tor Sale j A lso, GOOD FEKD of all kinds, and STRAW lu e BUNULIi Jle la olao piepoxod to do all i kinds of Hauling and Plowing ca short -notice and at LOW PRICES. LELTIGU (2tf) STREET, LEHIGUTON, ' Maic'i Railroad Guide. N On.TIIPISNNA.UAlI.llOAD. Paaaonirera for PhltarL&lnhla will leave Lehigh. ton as fol'ows: B:00 a. m. via L. V. arrlyejit Phlla, at 8:00 a. m. 7:47 a. m. via L. A S. 11:15b. m. 7:39 a. m. via U V. " " 11:15 n. rn. 11:07 p. m. via I.. A 8. " " 2:20p.m. 11:02 p.m. Via L.V. " 220 p.m. 2:2fl p. m. via L. & S. " " IS:41 d. m. 4:17 p. m. via L. t 8. " " 8:20 p. m. 4:44 p. m. via L. V. " ." 8:20 p. m. 7.38 p. ra. via L. V. " ' 10:30 p. m. Returning, leave depot at rerke and AincrJ. can St,. Phlla., ot 7:90,8:30 and 8.15 a.m.i 2:10, 8:46 and 6:15 p.m. ' Faro from Lehihton to Phlla., June 5. 1875 ELLIS CLA UK, Agent. CENTRA I, II. It. Ill' N. J. LUIHGH 4 SUSQUEHANNA DIVISION. All Hall Kollte In Lnng llrnncll. Time Table of May 1875. Trllna leave Lehlghton as follows: For New York, Laston, ic, a, 7.47, 11X17 a. mv 2.2C, 4.47 p. ni. For Phladelphla, 7.47, 11.07 a.m., 2.20,4.47, 7.17 p. m. ForMauch Chnnk at 10.20 a. m., 1.14, 6.18, and, 0 43 p. m. For Wilkes-Dane and Scranton atl0.20 a. m., 1.14 p. m Jttturning Learo New York, from station Cen tral Railroad of Now Jersey, foot of Liberty street, North Hirer, at 5 JO, 9.15 a. m., 12,45, 5 30 p. m. Leavo Philadelphia, from Depot North Tena'a 11. It., at 7.00, 0.45 a. m., 2.10, p. m. Leave Huston at 8.40, 11.48 a. in., 3.65 and 8.10 p ni. Leave Mauch Chunk at 7.40, 11.0(1 a. m, 2.20 and 4.40, 7.10 p. in. Fo: further particulars, see Time Tables at the Stations. PASSENdEItS FOR LONG BRANCH CHANGE CARS AT ELIZABETH. II. P. BALDWIN, Gen. runcngcr Agent. July 4, 1874. ipENjySVLVANlA UAILllOAU, Cummer Time TU'lc On and alter SUNDAY. MAY 23rd. 1575. tho Trains on the Philadelphia it Erie Railroad ill vision will tun as follows WEbTWAllD. FAST LIKE leaves New York 0.2 1 a.m. PhlUdelnhla 12.55 p.m. llaltlmoid 1.20 p.m. JlarrlsbuTB 6.00 p.m. arr. at Wllllamsport 8.S5p.iu. I.oci Haven 10.20 p.m. llellefonto 11.50 u.ni. ERIE MAIL leaves New York 8.25 p.m. 1,l.,1aa,.lila II Mil m. llaiiimoio 11.55 p.m. ilarrlsburg 4.25 am. WHhnmeport 8 33 a.m. Tuck Uni on 9.43 a.IU. llpnova 11.05 a.m. arr. atiAie 7.10 p.m. NIAGARA EX. leaves Philadelphia 7.40 a.ui. - " llaltlmoie 7.35 a.m. ilarriauurc iu.mu.iu, arr. at WUllainsport 1.55 p.m. lock Haven 3.15 p.m, Reuova 4 ' p.m. ELMIRA MAILleaves PlitladelpUIa 8.00 a.m. lialUinora 8.30 a.m. llarrlahure 1.25 p.m. arr. at Wllllamsport 0.10 p.ui. Lockllavcn 7.30 p.m. STWARD. P II ILAD'A EX. loaves Ixck Haven 64a.m. " Willtnnisliort 7.55 a.m. arr. at llarnsburij 11.45 a-in. Baltimore 0.15 p m. l'hilailolphla 3.35 p.m. New York t.43 p.m. RAY EXPRESS leaves Renova 0.10 n.m ' Lock Haven 10 25 a in. Wllllamsport 10.00 a.m. arr. at JiniTisours o.viv.w. Phllailolplila 0.20 p.m. New Yuri 0.15 p.m. llaltlmoie 3 1.5 p.ui. ERIE MAIL leaves Erie 1'.20 a.m, " Itcnova 8.25 p.m. Lock Haven 0.15 p.m. WiUlamspoit 10.50 P.m. arr. at HeirUlmrg 225 am, Baltimore 7.35 a m. Philadelphia 0.45 a.m. New York 10.10 n.111. FAST LINE leaves WllUamsport I2.3J a-m. arr. at Ilarrlsburg 8.55 a.m. Ralitmore 7.35 a ui. Philadelphia 7.31 a.m. New York 10.25 a.m. Erin Mall West. Niagara Kinross West. El mlra Mall West and Day Expross East make cloeo connection at Nortuumuerimia witn l. 11. HH. trains for Wllkeshaire and Scrantotl. Erie Mall Weat. Niagara Eipre'S West anil Elmlra Mall Wast mako close connection at WUUamsnort Willi N. c It. W. trains north. Erlo Mall Fast and West. Niagara Kxpresa West, Fast I.ino v ct and Day Express mako cioso connecuou at ojt uivtuwuu u. v, nil. trains. Erlo 11 a.l East and West connect at Erlo with trains on J-H. M. s. lilt., at uorry witu u. v. & A. V. HI'., at limiiorlum with 11. K Y. A P. Jilt., and at Drlltwood with A. V. RR. Parlor Cars will run between Philadelphia and Wllllaraertort en Nlanara Express West. Fast Lino West, Philadelphia elxpross Enat und Day xpreaa ast. ieopiugv;ars on au nigiairaius. WM. A. BALDWIN, Qen'l fupf Plotts' Star Orsans. Everv instrument fully warranted. Factory and ouloe, Washington, N. J. Correspondence -JAVID EUIIERT'S Livery & Sale Stables, HA!IC STUKliT.I.EIIKUITON, Fa FAST TROTTING HORSES, ELEQANT CARRIAGES, And positively LOWER PRICES than any uiuu xiiwiy lu iuu V.UUUIV. ijirfrnnmt hunilAnmi. PflrrlMrrna f,tr V inA. purposes and Weudlngs. DA VI 1) HUBERT. SAVE niO.VEV By imrchaelng your Groceries 1 Provisions Also a Cholcij Variety of Q,XJ33TS-WR.!I AT THE NEW STORE OF E. H. RHODES. Opposite the "Carbon Anvocate" Olnce, RANK WAY, LEHIGH ION, Pa. A FULL LINE OF CHOICE. FRESH Teas, Coffees, Sugars, Molnsses, Spices, Dried .Fruits, JSo. 1. jUackorel, Korosono Oil, Tobnccos, &o.. &c.. All of which are tenanted of Urst class quality and add CHEAP FOR CASH. ' i neiugiiost ar.et itico allowed for BUT TER. EUIM ana COUNTRY PltuDUOE ecu. (rtillr In tiohauae lor ddod". Mnails lei-pictf ly sohcited. tt.' " E J. ;i 'i 10UY1TI TRY IT I-THE NDIA RUB. 11EH PLASTERS for a Weak Back, DU HL INU has them. May 9 Plotts' Star Organs Are in cases warranted not to crack or wnrp If properly used. Send lor catalcgno. Address. EDWARD PLO 'ITS. Washllluton, N. J. J OOK BEAUTIFUL LOOK ROSY l-A hot LJtlo of DURLINO'S llOK GLYCERINE for Roughness of tho SKIN, CHAPPED HANDS, Ac., only25cents a bottlo. &lny 9, 33EATTY. Plnaol COMBINES EVERY IMPROVEMENT KNOWN. ri7"Kon(l stamn for circular. Ad ilros D. F. 1IEATTY, Washington. N. J. Plotts' Star Organs Comblue beautiy. dnrabllity and worth. Semi for Illustrated caialojruo boloro billing. Ad. dices tho manufacturer, EDWARD PLOTTS, Washington, N. J. xyllY, OH WHY will yon suffer with that v OOUGU or COLD! when von mnvlin im. mediately reielved by using DURLINO'S COM. VOUND BYRUP of TAR WILD CHERRY and jiuKr.uuND. May 9 1IIE PEOPLE OF LEHIGHTON and Vton - Itv nil nnlto in testifying that at A. J. DURLINO'S Drug and Family Medicine storo. Puke, Fulsii and Unadulteiiatkd MEiiiriNEa can always bo found. Mnro. BEATTY. Plnuol AGENTS WAN! ED I (Male or Female,) to taio orders. UANIEL F. BEATTY. Wash. Ington, N. J. Plotts' Star Organs A cents Biiiinl iod at flenresthat defv comne. litlnn for tlm Hnnie nlaan of lnRtrnmuntfl. Trr ono. Addrcsa, EDWAitD PLOTTiJ, WaehjDR. IU, it t BEATTY PIANO! NO OT1IEU PIANO-FOHTIOlma attained tho same pop man 17. Heud stamp lor clrcnlar. u. r. 1 x. wasuingion, aow jersey. Plotts' Star Organs Anrnerson. male or femnlo. who has a little leisure ttm can procure a llr. t-class lntnitucut at a pratly reduced price. Hcnd ntnmp for niiriicoiaxs, Auiireaa. iuvaitu i-ju 1 r, WaaUincton, If. J. AMUEL GRAYER, Opposite U10 rnblic Square, SOU in STREET LEHIGHTON, Pa., Manufacturer of Tin & Sheet Iron Ware And Dealer in oil kinds of E2isn tV HOOFING. SPOUTING and JOBBING promptly attenucu to at reasonnnie cnaraes. NOV. 30. SAMUEL GRAVER. W. EACHES, Contractor & Builder, LEUiailTON, PENN'A. Plans anil Specifications FOR ALL KINDS OF BUILDINGS MADE AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. NO CHARGES Made for PLANS and SPECIFICATIONS wuon mo contract is awaiued U) tne under, aigued. June 14, IS73yI. A W. KACHE3. L. F.KIXl'I'IXCCK Would respectfnlly. Miinuunoe to iiisl friends and tho pub-t lie In upneral. tltuf he has opened a Ural-class Livery & Sale Stable, and that he can furnish Horses, Buggies and -''-!- .jiija.-!. lion-1 in 1 uui, jur uioasuru. WHin-SI WMX'X1", "very v-v i hiiu euuriv uuLico. Alt UIDS OF IIAIJLI.VG Promptly attended to at moderate rates. L. F. KLEPPINGER, Corner of Bank and Iron btreets, Jn"-2. Lenlghtou, ra. "QRESSED AIWD EIVE . Tho undoislgued resnoctfullv Informs tim rlt liens of carlKin and adlotmug counties, that he Mvn pv,iu(i;u iu BUppjy IUUU1 WltU -Live JC)g;s ntalltiraea. at prices tally as low as they can Vf. Jwught for clse-ihcie. Alo, HMOKUU iiui.uui'. All HAUoAOK. AT WHOLESALE AND RETA1U ' Orders will bo promptly Ulled and 1IOO.S shlppwl ti any point nt ue shortest notice. JOSEPH OBERT, Rank Street, Lclilgliton, Ta Sept. 19, 1,971-yI. rpiIEODOKE KE31EKEU, Manufacturer cf and Dealer In all kinds 1 1 II ITM 1 1 i f li A XT 1 1 T'limiirisu of FURNITURE, Next ti Romle 4 llo'Iord's Carriage Manufactory, Bank Streot, Xiphightou, Pa, Klcgnnt Porl'ir Suits, Ilnllllsoilie Ucdronm fij... Selling very Cheap for Cash. Kxaiume ocioio purcuaung elsewhere. Having had an experience of twenty years, UNDERTAKING lliiOnettfl. I am prepared to rurnl&h all kind, of COFFINS and C8Kfc.rH on nhoit notice, ami -.vuu wan uuiiva IU UIX itUH 111 UCU U IUUD j wy in k'vu tiuuu taiujcuon,r qu very mix. li 'rriii MOTH Ell 8, Look at that Child. It has Wnimia rlmir nnnd nt nnnr, t n TitTt T.TVn'U DHTfri STOltK. nnii trot n lmttln nf M WDUM BY It UP, go pleisant and yet so sure. Slay 9 BEATTY, PIANOl ENDORSED HY THE HIGHEST MUSICAL AUTHORITIES AS THE BEST. D. V BEATTY, rrojirletor, Washington. N. I. T P. DELTZ, PiinTnnnAPiinn. Upper arolu street. SLATINGTON, PA., In the GALliiT recently occupied by rt. H. DnSflLKR. riCTUREI TAKEN IN ANY WEATHER. uiiii.iiitij;iN's liiKHnussi!:: A specialty. PATRONAGE SOLICITED. And satisfaction Guaranteed. Juncl975yl UDITOR'S NOTICIS. The nndeislgnod. Auditor nnnolntcd bv the Court of Common Plena of Coibon county, to distribute tho fnnd In Court arising from tho Hncriu'ssnio or xno propiriyoi Augustus us. wald. will meet all nnrtics Interested, for tho purpose of his appointment, on Monday, tho (jtu uav 01 Aiicrusi. Lt.a. at in q'c ock. a. ai.. nL the olllces ot Bertolctto & Loose, In the borough Ui. iUUUCII UUUII&. JAMES S, LOOSE, July2l.-4t. Auditor. c. A. SUYIHOUR, HI. O., DUUO STORE. N. W. corner TII1IU TEnNXH and JJUOWN Streots. Phlladolphla, In more tlian nsuallv Aiicceaaful in the t rent in en t of Ulood. Htln and Urtnarv Affections. (Uncases arlslnff through liuprudenco or earJv Indhtcrc ttons, or where tho parties nftlictcd do not care to apply to ihelr regular physician. Charcot inodorato. Two-thlnia of tbo Doctor's pjtlcnts uavo empioyeo mm soiciy inrougn tne reconii meodatlun ot others. July 24 yl SSIOXEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE! 71 10 undersigned, Astlimeo ot Pit ISC ILL A and 8. A. UKKIty. of tho Jtoronch of LehiKh tQU, Carbon Countr. Pa., will offer at Public qaie, ouiuo preunses, as &Dovet on SATURDAY, AUGUST llh, 1875, Commencing at THHKE o'clock P. M.. the fol lowliiff valuablo pronertv. situated ou liaulc Htreei, miiio uorougu 01 Xjeiugnton aioresnia, hetnir (mtlialf of It No. 32 on the lan of said Jloruugb, having a front on said ltanif stroet of o3 feet, and oxtenoing westvrlv in depth ia9 feet 9inchoHti east nllev, nnon which Uerecti'da TWO-STOUY I'IaAWK )WKjIj1-.U 1IUUMK 22 Uv 20 fcot, with hisement, a two-story Plank Kitchen att-cheil,i6 by 18 feet, a good well of water, and other Improvements, The build logs are all lu eood order, having been built auout uireo years. ALSO At tho name ttmo the following article of PEUSONAIi PltOPJillTY, to Wit: One JleO. stead and bedding, one bureau, cat peU, stove and pipe, 0110 pick, ono axe. ono pair counter ecatea. lard can. pint Jars, end other nrildra tpo Terms of nolo will bo made known at ttmo aud placo of sale by THOMAS KEMEIlKn. Asalgueo of P. t is, A. lleers. JUiy Zi, 1570. jyjRS. S. E. FATZIXGEK, MillinergDress Maker, One door above Durllng's Drug Store, BANK Street, Lclilgliton, rciina,, lias Just opened a splendid assortment of tho iuvu4t Biyiua 01 print; auu oummer Millinery Goods! ComnristnirltATS.nONNETS.TniMMINns llAIit HOUD3 and NOTIONS to whleh sho Invites tboatteutlon of tho Ladles of Lehighton huu nciniiy. IV Ijnlles own Material made np to order at nuurb uuueo. suu ai luweai, iiricos. Also, Dealer In all kinds of Groceries Provisions, TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS. RPICES AND JIlUilN. 11.131 , HmjuijUlil.l, hlDE-MEAT, Ac. Ac. FLOUR AND PEED, Of tho liofet Brands, at prices folly as low as elsewhere. 'J ho Highest Mju-ket Price paid for all kinds of COUNTRY ntODUCE, in Kxchango for Qoodo. A share of pabllo patronage Is solicited. MHS. S. E. FATZINCJER. iuav ia-vi 1875 Spring 1875 Mrs. M. Guth Respectfully announces to ihe LADIES OF WElfeSPOUT AND VICINITY that she has msi reiurneu rroni tne t.iTV, nun is now receiv. lugulinoltho LARUES1' dTOUKS of SPRING suu eu3lU.lt Millinery Goods COMPIUSING, Hats, Bonnets, And Trimmings ever before brought into this section, and thit ouu . ,V)1. ,U tllf fUCiU Up 1U IIU Very Latest Fashion, AT PRICES BELOW ANY OTHER KB. TAI1L1S1IMENT IN THE COUNTY, ..Also. AN ENTIRELY NEW blOCK OF nn i iuiiUM, lu item and Imitation Hair. NO. TIII.nh, and ALL other Goods usually kept In a rirati'iaei uiuinery fctcre. ladies' own Hair rjade up to order 1 . 'i-'-vv ut4 VVtUJ V ,in.u3ll, riocnijt-n;, I MHS. M. GUril, WsUsport, Va p. ' Vl The Gamester's Stake. The. Marquis Anctlo Foscatlnl liatl been travellni; tlirouchout Europe for several years, sanitary measures Indu cing Ii I tit to visit I'arls. To tlio gay metropolis lie was accompanied by his daughter, the beautiful Olympla, she being tho only Issue of tlireo most' un happy marriages. Tim disappointment of Foscarlnl's lifo had been in noMiaving lind an heir. 110 would have given Ills fortune, in most his life, for n son ono who could perpetuate tho only name of Foscarinl. His life was passed In orgies and overy sort of dissipation. IIo loved Olympia, not as a father should havu loved his daughter, but rather because sho was beautiful and ono of the most precious of his possessions. Ho kept her always Willi mm, and had refused her hand in marriage to somo of the most distin guished noblemen in Austiia aud It aly. " Remain with me." ho said : " you will have plenty of time to marry when I nm dead." After a night of excitement aud dis sipation it was ills habit to tako a bath in the Seine, lu order to rovlve his ex- liausted energies. One day. while bathinir. he was seized with cramp, and had not somo ono rushed to his rescuo he would havo been drowned. In his preserver ho re cognised an officer of tho Trabans, ono wnom no uad met lirst at riedmont, and afterwards at Vienna, and whose assltlutlcs to Olympla had given him somo uneasiness. '1 lie young ofllcer. on discovering that the man whoso life ho had saved wa9 110 other than the Marquis Foscar" iul, at once requested permission to vail upon himself and daughter. To this request the marquis most coldly acquiesced, It being impossible, under tho circumstances, to venture a refusal. Stephen Lo Itoy at once ombraccd the advantage afforded by the position, and within a month of the accident tho Marquis and Lo Hoy were Inseparable. Lo lloy was deeply In lovo with Olympia, but now wisely and cautious ly repressed any manifestation of his leellngs moreover, had expressod him self to the mnrquls as being entirely cured of his very oxtruvagant passion. He addressed Olympla without any apparent trembling or embarrassment, paying her only the ordinary compli ments permitted by society. The mar quis, feeling entirely reassured, aud having perfect coufidence,made Lo Itoy his friend and confidant. While the old nobleman was misled, the young peo ple.nevertheles.H understood cacli other. aud In all respects Olympla assisted her lover In his scheme. Thus Lo Roy was enabled to pass every evening at tho hotel of tho mar quis, nuu 111 order to numor tho noble man became ft devoted gambler. Jn ono month lie had lost two mouths' pay aud all ho could borrow. Olympla had advised him to play In order to lngratiato himself with her lather. Sho lent, him gold which lie lost, and tho more he lost tho moro fond the old marquis became, for ho know of 110 emotion save In play, no happl ness except that which ho derived from gain. At length the luck turned In favor of Lo Itoy -night after night lie won. 1110 marquis was devoted to boulllotte ; this gamo ho had tauyht Stephens, who, although Indifferent to Its merits nevertheless expressed ad miration for tho gamo. One overling Lo Itoy catno half an hour earlier to tho hotel than was his custom. On this occasion he brought wiin mm 1110 sum ot nuy loins. It was tho only money Olympla had still In her possession, Lo Itoy was without means, and was obliged to yield to cir cumstances, as taiiure to play would Uavo called forth tho ill will of tho mar quls and deprived them of meeting. "Tliis U all that remains," said Olympla sadly. "Should I lose It, this lifo of decep. tlnn must end," responded Lo Hoy. "I will soon go to tho marquis and request ycur hand In marriage." And If refused," replied tlio young girl. " Then I will blow out my brains," was the quiet rejoinder. OlympU shuddered at tho words, fur sho well know that Le Hoy would keep uU vow faithfully. "Thera Is happiness In life," sho murmured. " Yes thero Is happiness In lifo If that lifo be shared by you," lie respon ded. " Hut dcpilved of that hope I ro fuso to live." " And death I Have you no fear ot death ?" "No, Olympla." ha replied, thought fully. " 1 do not fear. I believe In u great power. Wo of this world are lorced into life, not of our own freo will, but through tho will of others. This existence, with Its suffering, Its hopes and fears, Is our puiilsement j Its disappointments our curr.e. This Is tho life of the flesh, Mint which Is corrupti ble ; beyond lies the lifo of thu soul." " Hut what may tho soul not sulfer In the hereafter? What may It not en dure?" "Nothing; except It be happiness, "ro sponded Lu Hoy. "Our misery is here, our peacu Is beyond the grave." " Ami the grave?" Inquired tlio girl with a fhuddes ; " tho gravu I" "Is what wo mortals most dread, be cause It possesses horror. The here after Is nil unknown land ; but let us forget this for the present. Whether I lonu or wu, this night I am detfrmincd to speak. Wo have too long j lelded. deeeptlon. Lot tho lssuo bo what It wll, 1 am resolved to solvo It j If hap piness Is to bo ours, wo will thank heaven for tho boon, If not wo will say farewell." At this Instant the Marquis Foscar inl entered the room, and Lo Hoy ac companied mm to the uuio, wiiera mey seated themselves to play, others being assembled. At tho gaming table thero was a l'aris banker, a captain or an English vessel, and two planters from Havana, all absorbed in tho chances of tho gamo. Lo Roy commenced by throwing down ten louts, then ten more, and so on until ho lost nearly all. As ho pushed the money asldo he shivered, and his head sank upon his breast. Foscarinl laid his hand upon his arm. " Why, what Is tho matter.Lo Roy?" ho said in surprise. "Nothing," responded tho young officer, as he once more placed ten louls upon tho board. This tlmo ho gained ono hundred, gradually tho sum In crease.! and doubled. The banker won 130,000 francs, the captain 20,000, and tho planters 130,000. It was the Marquis Foscarinl who had lost all this money. Much excited tho ' gamesters drank together, nud then promised to meet again In a few hours. At tho solicitation of Olympla, Lo Roy postponed speaking to her father, whoso loss had been very great. Tho mpetlng of the party again took place as arranged, and Foscarinl lost all he possessed In the world his pala ces in Florenco and Naples, his villas at the foot of Vesuvius and In the neighborhood of Rome- there remain ed not a vestago of his large fortune. Ho was ruined. Through the closed shutters and the crimson curtains tho day was piercing, and niado the dying candles look more pale. Of these six gamblers, four resembled statutes. Tho imraenso losses of their host amazed them, although accustomed as they wore to loss as a result ot gaming. Two men alono among thorn seemed to retain their self-possession, and they wcro Lo Roy and Foscarinl. The lat tor was searching his pockets In vain hope of finding something to stake, but not oven his watch remalnod. His countenanco was terrible to behold. " Gentlemen," he at length said, "all I onco had Is now yours, and you can with authority bid mo quit this house, which Is no longer mine." " Marquis I" oxclalmed Lo Roy. 1 ' Nay, listen to mo, ' ' continued Fos carinl, addressing Ira Roy. " You onco loved my daughter, and I refused you her hand." " You did." "Do you lovo her still?" " Yes, fervently." " Again, I repeat, aro you sure that you lovo her as you once professed?" "Ido." "What say you, then, to play for her?" At thesoterrlblo words all the games' tors arose, but were Incapable of speak ing, so great was their oxcltoment. In gesture they Implored Le Roy to refuse. " Did you not hear mo?" continued Foscarinl. Will yon play for the pos session of my daughter?" " Will you not accept me as your son-in-law, Monsieur lo Marquis? If so, I beg to restoro to you all that chanio has given, and that you have lost through mo." " I refuse most positively," respond ed the marquis. " Then 1 accopt your proposition," roplled Lo Roy, coldly j "now listen to mine." All present expressed horror at such an arrangement. Foscarinl returned their gazo with ono of sovereign con tempt and Indlfferenco. Then turnlug. to Lo Hoy, he said "lie It as you wish." " I play for your daughter," replied the young ofllcer, " against all I pos. sess In tho world, my uamo, my person nml mv honor." " It Is well," responded tho marquis, as he speedily threw threo cards on the table. They were threo aces. Lo Roy also throw threo cards; thoy woro three tens j he drow a fourth card, It was.a ton. He had won. All arose, desiring to depart. As thoy saluted tho marquis thoj: saw that he was weeping. Tho losi or his child and hU millions had reduced him to a state of wretchedness beyond oven tho misery of mendacity. Lo Hoy approichcd tlio marquis. For au Instant ho paused. " Monsieur le Martjuls," ho said, oft lengtli, " this has. been a horrible, dream ; you havo hist nothing and. gained nothing.' " What do you mean ' " Inquired Fos. carlnl. " You say I havo lost nothings Ask tlioso who loavo this houso laden with my gold If 1 have lost nothing.. Oh, no, my tears and emotion are, naught to you " Thin speaking ho paesod from th room, and no uuu attempted to prevent, him so doing, and soou Le Roy found himself alone In the apar'jiicnt. The young ofllcer was about to de part when Foscarinl suddsnly re-entered the apartment, accompanied by Olympla. " Monsieur,'' ho said, addresslug Lo. Hoy, I am nwar ot my position, but. oven imvi I tell you, that you cannot be. my suit lahv.v." " Why?'' demanded Lo Hoy j I have, now not only the right of her preference, and my own. but the light of honor a. debt nf honor on your p:it." " Antlyet I iwy It raiinot be. You, althntiglian officer In tlio army, are nt humble hlrth von are not noble. Olympla cannot be your wife, at leaal CONT'Sl'ED ON FOURTH I'AOU,