uiiuijii.ru HVVv Morthimeh, Proprietor, INDEPENDENT Live and Let Live." $1.00 a Year if Paid in Advance. 7 s VOL. IV., fro Ok LEIIIQIITON, OA1U10N COUNTY, PKNN'A, BATUItDAY MOltNING, JANUAltY 22, 1870 Subscribers out of-CJouilty, $1.20 'CARDS. Fnrnltnre WareHouse. T. lehwirti, Bank atrest, dealer in all inat of tmnitmrt. Oeflntmadttt order. Boot nnd Shoe Sinkers. Ollmlto Brstnay, in Itvan't building, flank street. Ml orini promptly Jllltd work warranted. P&IIIKI. ICAI-HPUS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Maueh Chunk, Pa. AVOBe. above Dolon's Jewelry Etora, Broadway D. M. MCr.HKAUN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Maucs chunk, rx. oollaraont nil nil legal bnalncas promptly IMndod to. tTnly 24. 18TS. ,yrjrj- A. DKIlIIAMItll, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND BURHKOV Bpwlil alLntlon paid to Chronic Dltel. 0(1m: South Kait corner Iron and 2nd t.. Le fcltan,ra. Aprils, 1875. JJR. If. B. IlKBKIl, PRACTICING PHYSICIAN AND SURGKON, O0m, Hint Stre't, next door above the PojiotHee, Lehlthten, P. Offire Hours I'arryvllle each day rem 10 to It o'clock; remainder of day at ofllceln Lehlihton Nov-23.72 J. It DIUllOK. AUCTIONEER, Bait Wclaaporti Pa. X S. Sale of ovary (ascription attended to at reaioaakle charg-aa. The patronage of the public reipectfully eollclted. Jan. 24, '74. XIO. D. VSK1 OLKTTR. JIB. 9. LOOIB BJ IKUTUIlKTl'U S UUUftH. ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, tnoi FlritNallonal Ilank Building, 2nd floor, MAUCU CHUNK, I'ekka. Mar U eoninlted In Germaa. July 24 187 . jp M, IdRBIlAN, ATTORXKY AT LAW, Next Door to Flnt National Bank, UniI CHO KK, PA JtCaa W mnanltad la German. f jan. T1 IOHA8 B. DF.CIt, JUSTICE OF THK FEACK. BANK Street, I.KUia.ITON, Pa. GtTyinMnjc, Collecting nd ill buBinfui on tU4 with tbt office prompllj itUadVl to, 4VAtnt for firiit-claM Imurinco Compjiilen, aJ Riiki ( ill klodt Ukon on th inoxt Hiatal term jn,9, 1S75. il -ii 1 . IXAPSIlEn, ATTOBNKY AND COUN8RLLOR AT LAW, Bank Street, Liimorton, pt. ISeal Rctata'and Collection Agency. Will Ituyand Pell X.tl Eitale. Conveyanclnic nvatly done. Col tectloBi promptly made, tettllnfr Katatei of De 4ente a specialty. May be roonulted in English aad Uerauan. Nov. TIIOA1AS KERIKRKR. CONVEYANCER, AMU 0E5EEAL INSURANCE AGENT The roUovlQComnnlie are Udpresonted: L.EnAON MUTUAL FIBH, REATJlfiO MUTUAL FIIIK, WVOUINO Flltl!. roTTf-vii.Lis rim:, LEI1HJII FIIIK. and tho TRAV ELERS' ACCIDENT INSURANCE, Alao Pennivlvanla and Mutant llorae Thief Seteeltroand Inturanio CniTipanv. Marco SI. I87J. TllOS. KEMERF.R. rpiIOMAS A. H ILLIARIS. LADIES' AND UF.NTI.r.Mr.N'S Faahlonable Boot and Shoe Maker, xt toLeuekel'i Htock. BANK STBEET, Lehighton, Having eommeBce-d bualnebi. aa above, I would eapeetfnlly announce to theeitlxona of Lehighton and vicinity that I am prepared to do all work In ny una in tna neaieil ana Dion euomanuai man car. at nrleei fully ai low ai the aanta work can r eUlnad in Philadelphia. Atrial la solicited jind aatlKfaction cuarauteed. At low.it prleei. July 4, 1874 T r. DEI.TZ, V PHOTOORAPIIER, Uuner Main atreet. " &LATINOTON. TA., In the Gaixbbv rwntly occupied hy n. K. llEaCLBIt. PICTDRKW TAKEK IN ANY" WZATOER. CUILD11ENS LIKENESSlis A "tieolaltv. PATnOXAtJE BOLICITEP, And f atHfaotlon (Jnaianteed. Jj3uel0-7iyl QKMTKKMIAL, SALOON, mjQTJSUAIfSIA ST., SIAUOII CIIUIfK. FKANK INKMANN, Prop'r. JrMh PhJlailnlphlaLnfferllecr alwavson tap. Cligaraot UQa.oeM llatora, and nU other klnda d RofruAhtnwiU to ba found In n ttiat-claBS Balooo, rilEK LUNOII every MoruluR at III o-ciock. fail whoa you bo to Muuch Chunk, July 10, 1876-yl Truss arid Surgical Bandage Stand. W J. .EVUUKtF, Mo. n Korth fteventh Bt, below Arch U. Philadelphia. Latestlio rarrd Troaaea. Mhonlder Ilraoei, Elaatia St oak ue. Sou: Su.ponannea. Crnuhea, Ueforinllf Tnatrotuenta, Ao, Alao Mra, Eyeratt's. Fltch'a tta adtuatlnir and other celebrated Female Hup. pottMe.' Lady Attendant. Larue atocfc and krw prloof. 'Hernia eaooeaafolly tieated. Jttry3iW7i..ir. r piTT IIIM1 NOl-That ELK'JTRIO LINI ZXSST-HX? 1 DUBUKO'B DIIUO STUUE,' will care him or any other man of UlScO M ATIHM and all otaer PAI NH M ay PUILDEH fiCONTnCTOR BANK STKEKT, LEUlUTON, PA. iTeo(fnIly"annouuoea to the ettlionsof Le. bleUton ana violnity that hels now prenartxl to C-OIJ TRACT lor IhO WRECTJOW of DWELL IIOUBEB, and OTHER HDILiliNOB. Alau that be kpa eonatanuy on hand u lull aaaort pient of avery aeiiorlptlon ol SEASONED whkhheiaprepated to mriiUn at the vry LoweaFjtarket trloea. Railroad Guide. N OR.TIIP12NNA.UA1I.HOAi. Pnasen eers for PhlladelDhla will loavo Lehigh. Ton rb ronowsi fcoo a. m. via L. V. arrive at rhlla. at 0:00 a, 7:47a. m. via U .t s. ' lt:l5a. in, 7c39 a. m. vh L V. " " 11:15 n. m 11:17 p. m. vli L A H. " ism p. m, 11:02 p. m. via L. V. " " 2'20p.m, 22flp, m. via L. AS. " " 5:4) n.m, 4:47 p. m. via i .t B. " " 8:2,1 p. ni 4:44 p. m. na L. V. " e:20p. m. 7.38 p. m. Mn U V. " " 10:31 p. m, Returning, loavedonot at 1 rrk and Amcrl can Bt.. Phlla,, at 7 130, 8:3) and 0:1J a. ln.i 2:h, mo nnu o:io p. in. Farorrom Lehlchton to rhlla.. (2.85, Kxcuridon Tickets, J 4.(111 Juno 5. 1875 ELLIS OLAHK. Agent rKNTUAI. n. II. 4P N. .T. W LKIIIOH 1 SUSQUEHANNA DIVISION, All nail Itoute to l.onir Ilrnncli. l'ASSKMIKH STATION I.N NHW YORK FOOT OF LlnKRTY ST., N. It. TlmoTablo of Doc. 27, 1875. Trtlna leave LehUhton ai follcwn: For New York, Kton. Ac, at 5.2.', 7.47, 11.12 a. m., z.zi,, 4.4 p. m. For rhlfadelphla, 6 22, 7.47, 11.12 a. m., 2, 4.47, ForMauch Clinnk at 10.20 a.m., 1 HO, 6.38, 7.04 and 0.43 p. ni. ForWIIkrwDarre andScrantonatl0.20 o. m, 1.0D 7.U4 p. in. Jleturninri ljavo New Yurk, from atatlon Con- tral Railroad of Xow Jpraiy, loot of Liberty etreet, AOrtn idler, ato.30, u.uu a.m., l.uu, 2 45 and 6.15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, from Depot North 1'enn' R It., at 7.0H. 11.45 a. m 2.10.3.4.1 p. in. taave Kaston at 11.40 a. m., 3.55, 6.35 . and 8.10 p m. LeaTn Mauch chunk at 6.16,7.40, 11.05 a.m., 2.20 and 4.40, p. m. Fo: further particular, tee Tlmo Tabled at tho Mtttlonii. PASSKNOERS FOR I.ONd RRANCIl CIIANOIC (JAKS AT hl.lZAIIKTIl. II. P. 11ALUW1N, Gen. I'atsenger Jgtnt July 4. 1874. plIII.A. Ai HI5AUIN(i HAll.UOAI). Arrangement of PrisscDger Trains. JANUARY 1ST, IS75. Trains leave ALLEN TO VV N aa follows t - (VIA rtHKIO.MI'.N I1B1NCII.) For rhtlndelphla, llndgeport anil I'crklomcn Junction, at 6.45, 8.80 a.m and 5.o5 p.m SUNDAYS. For Philadelphia, llrulircpoit ami Perklouioa Jnnct.o '. (t 3.10 li. m. (VIA 1SAST I'K.NXA. IIRAXCM.) For Re idin. 1 2.30. 0 50, i.-A a m 1 i:0. 2 10. 4.30 ardM.ip.Tn For IlairlaDurs, 1 2 30, 3 50, 8.55 a. in., 12.20, 4 30 and 8.4") p.m. Fur Lancancr and Columbia, 6 W, 8.35 a.m. anil 4 3n p m tDoes not run on Jlnnilay. ."UN11AYS. For Readinz. 2 SO a m. and S.45 1 m. For II irrlsburg, 2.30 a.m. and 8.4 1 u.in. Trulns FOR ALLKiTOWN leave as follows: (via rKtiKiowi.x linAxru.) Leave Philadelphia. 7 3 1 .ni 6.i and 3 30 n.m. I.eavo llndcopoi t. s.TO a.m . U.08 and 8.1B p.m. Lenvr l'cikionien Jnno . n.'.w. il.hi . a.m ,m,i 6.35 p.m. Leave Philadelphia. 8(0 n.m., llrldgeport, 0.01 a.m., Perklomen Jnncllni, 0.25 n.m. (via i:ast rHK.t iinA.n i Iavo neauing, 7.35 r.4l, 1J.35 a in., 4 01. 0.10 snd 10.30 p m , Leave llaiiisburK, 5 2). 8.10 a, in.. :.'). 3.50 and ,4 n.m. LOMVO LaiK&ter. h.l0n.m.. l"Slntiil3.l.lnm Leavo Loluiubla 8.(0 run l.dO and 3.u5 p.m. SU.ND.V1S. Leave Roadinc 7 20 a.ni. l,eave llaniimic, s.'.'n a.m. Trains marked tlina ,l run i-la n .f. Jirumh, (depot nth and (Jreen slrects,) and Allo.her trams to nnd fiom Philndolnlila a .' live aland leave ilrond aireet depot, T l.' win, n, ,..nt Nov. 6, 1875. ITeiieral j'iienn((Ifnf. pEXXSYLVAKlA IIAIMIOAI), PIIILADKLrillA KKIE RB. DIVISION. Winter Time Table. On and nlrer rttvtia v vnv o,c ,t TralnB on the Philadelphia & Krt'j Rn'llroah Dl the ii'iuu will J uu HS TOIIOWS 1 WEbTWARD. FAST LINE leaves New York Philndelphia ltnltlmore llarrlubnrc arr. at WllUamapnrt Locx Haven llellefnnto LRIE MAIL leases New York I'hllailolphla Jtaliimoio IIarrlbnre Wlllihmspoi t Lock Uavcn Renova air. at lino LIMIT. HAIL leaves Philadelphia Raltlmore llnirisburR orr. at Willlamsport Imck HbYOn ltrnnTfl 9.2 a.m. 12.."5 p.m. 1.20 p.m. 5.00 p.m. 8.55 n.m. 10.20 p.m. 11.50 p.in. t.25 n.m. 11.51 p. in. 'jo 1 p.m. 4.25 a in. b 35 a.m. 0.45 a.m. 11.05 a.m. 7.50 p.m, 7.20 a.m. 7.30 a.m. 10.41 a.m. 1.55 p.m. 3.3j p.in. 4.45 p.m 8.00 a.m. 8.30 a.m. 1.25 p.m. 6.10 p.m. 7.30 p.m. L'K UAVENAC. Pvs Philadelphia jsammuro Ilarrlsbure arr. at Willlamspurt Lock Haven EASTWARD. PIIILAD'A EX. leaves Lock Haven 0 41a.m. 7.51 a.m. 11.55 a.m. Wllllamsnort arr. at Uarnaburs Raltlmore Philadelphia 0.15 pm 4.20 p.m. 7.35 p,m. 0.10 n.m, 10 25 am. 11.33 a.m. S.O'ip.in. PAY JTXPRE&8 leaves Renova Iock Haven WilUamspoi t arr. at UairlabnrR Philadelphia New Y'ori Raltlmore d'.'op.m. 0.15 p.m. 1.35 p.m, l'.20a.m 8.25 p.m. 0.45 p.m. 10.55 p.m. 2 so n m, 7.35 a m. 7.00 a.ru. 10.10 a.m. 12.35 a.m. 3.55 a.m. 7.35 a.m. 7.31 a.m. 10.25 a.m. ERIE MAIL loaves Erie iicnova Lock Haven WilUamsport arr. at HotrltburK Ra'tlmoro 1'hiladoiphU New York FAST JANE leaves WilUamsport tut. i uiuiiBuiirf Raliunore Philadelphia New Y'ork Erie Mail Weal. Limited Mall West, Look Haven Aooom. 'IVest and Day Espreis East make close connection atNorthnmberlind with L.&U.ltR. trams for Wllkeaharre and Hcranton. Erie Mall West. Limited MaU West and Fast Line Weal make close connection at WilUamsport with N. c. R. W. trains north. Erie SI all Fast and Weil, Limited Mail West, East line West and Dav ExDreaa Uaac makn eloae connection at Look Haven with II. E. V, Erie Mail East and Weatnonanct at TCrle with trains on L, B. & M . B. RU., at Corry with O. C. & A, V. RR.. Bt Emporium with II. N, Y. A V. Ml., aud at Drtltwood with A. V. Hit. Parlor Cars will run between Philadelphia and Wllllaroepoit on Limited Mall West. Fast Line West, Philadelphia Express East and Day Express East. Bleeping Cars on all night trains. WM. A. 11A1.UWAN, UeU'lBUpl' $1,200 PROFIT ON $100 Mode this month by J'utt and Calu. Invest so cording to vour moans. 910. f6) or 9100.' In HTOCK. PIUVILEUHB, has brought a'small fortune to tho careful investor. Wo advise when and how to opeuatc safely. Hooka with full liilormatiouso.it tree. Address pnlera by mau and telegraph to UAXTERCO,, Bankers and Brokers, 17 WaU Bt., N, Y- Plotts' Star Organs Arn na perfert parlor orpuna ns ore maimfitrt reiL uorresponuenep bohcui" mm uik",,,; iimalciana and Iho tmde. Addreaj, EDW All ri.DTTM, wasainRton, is. j. T OOK JIUAUTIFUL-LOOK ROHY I A hot- (lo of DURLINO'S llOK OLYOERINE for iionnliiioiaofthn SKIN, CHAPPED HAND'S AC. only 25 cent a untile. .Miiv v. Plotts' Star Oi'saiis Combine lieautiy, durabllltv and wnrlh. f for llliifttratpil raialoprne before bmmir. Ail dreiallin mainifncturer, hllWAHU PLOTTS ivitHnmRion, i. j. WHY. Oil WHY Mill von mffer with that pniTi! II An r.tr Yi i .... . . . ... , V""" V .',..'1 ii,-ii vim mnv tin Kn.!te.lv T" " V01' "3" ""'"R Dl' HLIKd't COjr and ItOREHOUXD. ' ULIIIJ (51 IIU" OI T.l V1 LDCIIKRItY MnrO mill-: PEOPLE OFLEnmilTONniirtvlcm T,ir,.,i,,,!,,,Ln,,'.1,e 111 teitlfviiiR Hint nt A. .1 DURLINU'S lirujnnd Fnmlly Medli lnnPtom Pear, l inen and Uxadui.teuateu MnnriNiii nii mwmu nil louutl. llaV Plotts' Star Organs Arrents supplied at flRuies that dely compe tltlon for tho Bnme rlai of Instruments, Tiv me. Addi-eas, EDWARD PLOTTS. Washing. gAMUEL GBtAVUIl, Opposito the ruhllc8qunre. SOU I'll STREET LEUIOIITON, Pa., Manufacturer of Tin & Sheet Iron Ware And Dealer in all kindi of ttf HOOFIXO. KI'llllTTMn n.,.l r,, r.y..v,, n.bvuucu ,uot 1 t'HIMllft IIJOCIISIUO4. uv.JJ. HAMUUL 11 RAVER, W. EACHES, Contractor & Builder, Ll:iII0HTO.N: PEN.VA. Mans ami Spec mcatinus rOR ALL KIXD OF HUILDINOS MADE AT 111E BIIOUTESP NOTICE. NO C II A It C E S Made for PLANS anil MPkriMnimnvD w.ien the coulinct Is anami.i in ii, ,;,,,:? igned. 1 Jane 14. 1873-yl, A. W. r.AtJHKrf. FURNITURE, .N'eitto Itomic.t Hntroid's Cnrriams Mauuractury. 7"Jr.,.U t! L I .1 1 T-. jjuiiiv oliuul, jjenigmon, ra. Iilegnnt Pnrl.ii- .Suits, Ilnmlsuiiie lleilrnom Seta, Soiling very Cheap for Cash. Examine befoic pm chasing elsewhere. liiVhoT'n,r ha(1 an CXI)ellcnco " twenty years UNDERTAKING rmfc1 !ra WTiW IO fnrnlah all kinds of iv?A I.N " ?ua 0 WKIiTM on Hiort notice, nnd Srr U",S'n0"' "' " '"'0 III BUCll a illim' rVL ..."i Blvn B,n,"' "aln-fiiction, on vciy roasouabloteuns. Putionigo sollcttod. MarcIlJ;7.Tl: THEO. KEMERER QKESSKI) AND LIVE mo nnncrsigneci respectfully Informs tho citlzons of Carbon and adjoining com.tios, that uu jo ukuju prepared to supply them with Dressed or Live Hogs at prices f ullv as low as ther can bo houiht inr elsewhere. Also, Smoked Hams. Bologne and Sanwago, at Wholoaala ana Retail. p?- orders will be promptly filled, and Hm?. uii'ii-u u, uuj- poiui ai mosnortest notice JOSEPH OBERT, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa. Nov. 6, yl JOR TRINTINO at the verv loweat prlcoj Tni5 CARBON ADVQCATH OFFIOR. 1875 fall 1375 .Mrs, M. Guth Respectfullv announces to the LADIES OF WEIbSPOItT AND VICINITY that she lias Just returned from tho CITY, and la low recelv. log oneof the LARGEST STOCKS of FALL Ulillinery Goods COMPRISING, Hats, Bonnets, And Trimmings ever before brought Into this section, and that she Is prepared to do them up In the Very Latest Fashion, AT PRICES HELOW ANY OTHER KS. TABLIBnMENT IN THE COUNTY. Also, AN ENTIttELY NEW hiOCK OF BWITCHIifl, In Heal and Imitation Hair. NO TIONS, aud ALL other Goods usually kept lu a First Class Millinery store. ladies' own Hair made up to order Call and Inspect floods and learn Prices before purchasing elsewhere. MRb. M. GUni, Welssport. Pa. April J.vi FOUND WANTING, Sylvlo Wlntrlngliam looked plead ingly into Hie liandsonio faco Hint was bent so earnestly toward lirr a dark, queenly face, with nycs that made one think of a Jnwlali iniuccss, and lialr as black as midnight skies. " Aiid you love htm you tiro sure, Sylvlo t becnuso, If you nro. I never shall lay n straw In your way. You know that, darling. Miriam Lestur laid her hand caress ingly on tho girl's golden hair, aiu smiled tenderly Into the eager, up turn, ed face, with Us shy, proud blue eyes bluo as a violet petal, that were all nglow with tho first lovo of her pure young llfo. " You nro always so good, Miriam ; you nio more llkii a mother to nio than a half-sister, and I know perfectly well you will be as happy as 1 if if 1 mar ry Mr. Seville." " Has It como to that deal? llns Mr.' bevlllo made you an oiler of mar- rlauo ?" It was only a few necks atio, Mlrl am, that ho he told me ho would liko to have me for his little wife before he went to Long Ilrancli." " And you nro euro or your own heart, Sylvle?" " Why do you ask nio, JZirlatn? Is it necause you tlilnlc 1 am to young to know what I feel? or because you think my lover s Handsome faco lias only lascmateu mo t un, no, neitiier oi those aro my easnns. Prankly, I nav heard Mr Seville was a notoilous lady's man, and had mado Ills boasts that he Mould only marry an heiress. I wouldn't have mm break your Iicait, my darl ing." " It is too bad that any ono should think that of him 1 Ho loves me for my, sen, i am sure, ami not uocauMi i ntn a'lielress." Well, little sister, I only hone It will be all right. When ho conies back again, I will hod him, and I may be more favorably Impressed by- a petson nl acquaintance than I have been by report, no writes, syiviev Oil, yes, twice every week such ovely letters. Miriam, you never would doubt lilm if you could only read his lovely letters. It I was only coinc to Lone Iiranch I in load of Saratoga, 1 might meet him. As it Is, I may have to bo patient n llitlo louder. You have never men tioned mo to him have you?" ' Often ami often, why, ho known that 1 lovo my beautiful Miriam above II people." 1 hen ho only knows 1 am your sis ter Miriam? Ho has never heard I am ilss Lester ?" I think not, It nover occurred to you are not hurt, dear, that " Hurt, with you? Neverl Only I hope this handsome Mr. Seville will have no power to cause you to leel wounded. Listen, Sy Ivio Isn't that Maud Mcyera's volco iuiiuiiing for ou ?" A fortnight after tills, Miss Lester's trunks, plainly marked with her full name, and labeled Saratoga, left tho mansion on Madison avenue ; an hour later, Miss Lester drovo after thorn to tho Grand Central Depot, where iu stead of purchasing a ticket for tho Spiings, she ordered her baggage 10 maiked for Long Branch, and saw them oil on an express truck, on route for the 1 :4.1 boat, while she was driven to the pier In a hired coupe, her own carriage having been ordered home before slio had mado any alterations in her plans. She leaned back among tho cushions, with a half-amused, half-pitiful sinllo on her faco. " I feel so sure it is only my little Sylvic's money ho is after, and I shall bring to bear tho strongest tests upon his loyality. If ho loves her nothing can tempt him. If lie does not poor little trusting girl t It Is her liist love, and the scars of the battle, if lost, will take a long tlmo to wear off. Hut beU ter the brief bitterness now If bitter ness thcro is to bo than a life ot mis ery." It was shortly before dusk ope of the moat perfect evenings tliero had been at tho sea -side that season and dozens of elaborately dressed ladles wero promenading the long piazzas of tlie Ocean House, or bitting in picture esquo groupings in the chairs, watch ing thu continuous tide of fashion and elegance that surged by. Just In front of tbo entrance to the hotel an elegant barouche was lu waiting coachman and footman In ollvo creu livery, aud a span of coal-black horses, In gold plated harness, impatiently pawing nnd champlng.losalng their beautiful heads, and throwing flecks of snow foam over their glossy breasts. - An elderly lady was sitting within, apparently waiting for some one. And in a second, Miriam tester, in a fault. less carriago customo, followed by her l'reucli maid, carrying her parasol and fan, camo through the entrance aud en tered the carriage. Among the group of gentlemen loungers ono watched her eagerly, then turning to some ono at ids elbow ; " Who Is that magniiiclent woman I I never saw such a walk, euch a figure, In my life." ' Take care, Seville; your thu twenti eth man that has asked that question since the divinity arrived last night. Remember tho golden-haircd little-girl of last wlnier,ond then don't have eyes for any body else." . " Just drop that, Lsna I As If because a tel. low's promised to a lily ho has no right to enjoy the IO.O." " Uy which I am to understand you Intend to culllvaU) an ai-quAinuucu with Alms Luster I'1 " ho the li Mis, Lvetcr, Is th i Ihe lutnnalo friend of Mis. Secretary Ehvnrlht 'Iho Mls Lester I've braid of. 1 thinl: Oefoie. Whv. nine, a n now wonid no an liuot nni to cum rate her -she's a tienicnilonshuirfss nnd s.ich U IllllglllllCCIll I'lHHlUle." " Wlint n neucid lucky ibuijr It Is Hist I'm on railing terms with Mra. Elwuilh, l shan't bo wow in pnying my iieioirs in lint iliicctlon, III1U.1 .Mill." "I'oi JIiss Lektet'a cDechl li'inclltt Well. Ito'f, it's to be eipictcil nno'll snccuuib all the women mo. it seems, to von. "It tlioi will, they ui, Lanot and I don't siuiiowi cunt iiein n. inueeii. n foil Ion cl luv eut'il Is 'lau nil thu goods tl.o gods aiviv And ns theso two gentlemen sauntered nloinr iiuiii inu iiiiuin jii.n-u ' 10 inu wet-i. j-jnii ' Misa l.edi r was leiuiiigbnck nuiongtl.u olive uieen cushions of Mia. Mlniirtti'H h intui-.lin plcluui-qun nod iiueeuly ns ever a l roud.bcautl. In unuiitti cniiltl ue. ' Who wa. Hut llnn-tniiklnu; gentloniati In n white eloili suit, who stood by thu nlUcu doiirna 1 (i.niuuiit, Mis. Elwuilht Dtu J un ujiervu 111111 I Mr. Hovillo, I t Inn k-. A Kenlkiuan with niontio unir ami iuu siue-wniticcrs. no ii,uj tnelid 1" ' 'llieveiyone. I tlioiiaht as much." Miriam loimiioil iju.etiy, itiul liol.migmoiu was and ou lite sublect Two days later, ltn'.f Sovlllo bowed low over minium j,i)iei's UHiio, in mra. j-;iwnrtui draw ing room, wlih n ic'slstercd vow in his aoart. " I'll Mill her by Juvc. engagement or nu en giiueuicin. Wiiliu Mlriim, laughing and chatting with benltt'hiiisr iuvellnu.s mid nrclinets, thought- Now, my Hue fellow, we .lseoof what Eoit of Hull you nru niudel" Tho brilliant season nt Long iiranch w.is U.1' sine, day bv day, into only a tender inemoi v or tho past. Many li.nl go.io to their homes. it mid been an uventfiil aiinimei to more Him one fair till, who hud coino to the crisis ot her llle besi'lo thore leafless waves, llenits had been tnukeii i tlio hnnpliKEs of mauv lives u.s Billed I hopes veiifled. Ie.ns l milled : whiln ,7 lives as whllo to Boine, who ihigcit'd till, tne problem ol their iioiis 6iiii iiiiKuiveu. leiuaps h was that tiiey were wall lug fur at leant it was t-iat Roif fceWlio tarried tur. so lung ps .Mliiaui Lester Ftaid '1 hey two In 1 become verv liillmato dining thou- lour wee s of ai-n-sldu summering. Mi. hevlllo h ,d leit no etoiio iiutuined to cjptuio tliulioliiss and benuty whiu Mln.mi had Uked nil hur poweianf fiiscluatloufor his beuellt. And tho issue was fa, t appioaching Just ou their litili, as they haunteicd leisuiuly uu the sands one blight September morning. ' I feur vou aro a sad fellow. Mr. Seville Positively. Hint Is the second letter I've seen vou receive this week, nddicsscd iu Hin 'elyn child's letter, I assure you. Miss Lostor." ' Butn voivi-hnnnlnirrlillrt. Inm tol,l ulmn, you intend to honor Mini your nnino some day. .iiirn oyjviu iv iniriosillllll. 1SU1 11 I " Fllllll Miss Wllltl'lllgliaiu. I'll ndmlt. Thai I am engaged to her mi n bo-itlvn imfi-nii,. i am imiilteplv Intel esieil in uiiotlieriiuaiicr." Miriam averted her lute, and thoughtfully trsied Hues on tho sand with her paiuuol. ' i have seen Ailns Wtotrlngham she Is n sweet gul, Mr. Bonile." lie Biiiuggeu nu siioiilders. " Y'es sweet. Hut ono tiles oceii-itouailv of uweetno-tH nlm,n Ono longs lor spice. A uian's fancy may be at true eu by n pieity faco and cunning wais but, Mia, Lo ter.it is such a woman ns yourself tlut take n nmii', liem t. liv Hiium 11,111. him leel like a defe-it n Jl -ss fnir hands liko those croi' n him vlcior Miss Lesti-r will you com. pleto my life I will you lovo moas I lovetoul I woiBliipvon my boiutlfin, beauiltul d.ir.lug, wltiiuli Hin uriloro nt a niaiiiroinau. Am I to bo i-o lileMsed 1" A lllilo imin Cl cut over tier aiiletiilld ffirnnn, foi-H.. lvlo'sonite. Then, a loiient ot Indigui 11011. u lone of trlmunh In her voir.n na ulm niisweird lilm. " if you were any nthor man tlinn Rulf So villi; 1 1 would thank vou fertile high Honor done Ilie.i'Veil While I lloellnn vnitr oIIhi- An II. i. T sinipiy dosplso you, and know you to be what I thought, you weio wiuit I have iusiatod upon to my dear llttlo al'ter-my joor, wio.igon Sylvle, hhad 1 rnntev vnnr vlloilinuiu i,f jour suit to Miss Wlntiiiiiihnni, oi will vou, on my iiutnoiiiy, utcepiyouneieusp ini m nee 1" Of eotiii-o, It wnalniid on little Sylvle, but she Hud good common sense, and Mulain com forted her, and to dn Blio Is qulto euutcut. MILK STONES. 'THE NEW PILORIM'S l'RO()RESd. Tho lollowlug, which was first published last ycrr, now appears, Willi homo variations from ho oi islnal text, In 'The Jlartford Cournnt AI- iimuao for 187(1. Tlio author Is J. Hammond Ti uui hell, of Ilurifonl.l 1020. Lands on Plymouth Itnck. nnd sots up for himself. 1021. Keens Thanked vine in no danger of ovoreatlng. iiiij. liuiids a Meeting-house. 1023. Proclaims a Fast Day. 1028. Cuts down a May Polo at Mer ry Mount as a reuiiKo to vain recrea tlous, 1035. Is crowded for accommodations and stakes out a new farm at Connec ticut. 1037. Makes war on tho Antinoml- ans and tlio Pcquot Indians, and whips uoin, 1639. Starts p. College, and 1040. Sets up a Printing Press. 1043. Goes into a Confederacy tho urst uoioniai uougress. 1C48. Lays down tho Cambridge Platform. Hangs a Witch. 1019, Sets his faco against tho un christian custom of wearing long hair, "a tiling uncivil and uncomely." 1051. Is rebuked for "intolerable ex coss and bravery of npparel." and Is lorbldden to wear gold and silver lace, or other such gew-gaws. 1052. Coins Pine Tree Shillings, and makes the business profitable 1003. Prints a Iilble for the Indians. 1080. liuys a "hang-up" Clock, and occasionally carries a silver watch that helps him guess tho time of day About this period learns to uso Forks at table: a new fashion. 1093. Is scared by Witches again, at Salem ; but cets tho better of thorn. 1701. Founds another Coilege.whlch, after a while, settles down at Now Ha ven. 170-1. Prints his first Newspaper, In Boston, ' 1705. Tastes Colfco as a luxury, aud at his own table. 1707. Constructs another Platform this time at Saybronko. 1710. Begins to sip Tea very spar ingly. It does not como Into family uso till five and twenty years later. 1711. Puts a letter Into Ills first Post office, 1720. Eats a Potato and takes one homo to plant lu his garden, as a curi osity. 1721. Is Inoculated for tho Small Pox not without- gravo remonstrance, from ills conservative neighbors, lleglns to Sing by note on Sundays, thereby encountering much opposition and op onlng n ten year's quurtel. 1740. Manufactures tin-ware, and starts the first Tin Peddlar ou his trav. ols. 1743. Sees Faneull Hall built. Tho cnulle of Llbei ty is ready to bo. locked. 174G. Ilullds an Oman; but does not yet permit it lo played In thu Meeting house. 17."i0. liuys a bushel of Potatoes for Winter's use nil his friends wonder ing what lie will tlo with so many'. 1755. Puts up n FrnnMIn Store In Ills best routn; and tiys ono of tho new ly Invented Lightning Hods. 1700. About this tlmo begins to wear a collar to his t-hlrt. When lie! can af ford It, takes ills wife to meeting In a Chaise, instead of on n pillion, as here tofore. 1705. Shows his dlsllko to stamped Paper, and Julns tho 'Sons of Liberty; 17C8. Tries his hand nt Typo Pound lug 11013 yet successful In Connecti cut. 177C. Uuys a home-made Wooden Clock. 1773. Waters his Tea In Huston Har hor. Plants Liberty Trees wheiever lie finds good soil. 1774. Lights lioston streets with oil Lamps; n novelty (though "New Lights" had been plenty some years be fore,) 177j. Shows Lord Percy how to march to "Yankee Doodle." Calls at Tlconderoga, to take lodgings, for tho season, Sends Geiitral Putnam (un der the command of several Colonels) with a small party, to select n slto for Hunker Hill monument. 1770. Hrotlier Jonathan ns l in fin. gins to bo called in tlio family declares iiimseii prco nmi independent. 1780. Iluvs an "Umbrillo" fnr Sim. days, and whenovor he shows It, Is laughed nt for his eirotnfnaey. 1701. Starts a Cotton Spinning fac tory. 1792. Has been raising Silk-Worms In Connecticut; and now gives his mln- 1 l9ter.("ot '"8 wife) ft home-made Silk i gown. Uuvs a Unmet for the mtrliiin 1 ,.rn... 1.: n --iw of tho parlor floor. 1703. Invents tho Cotton-GIn and thereby trebles tho valuo of South em plantations, 1705-1800. Wears pantaloons oc casionally, but nbt when In full dress. Begins to uso Plates on tho breakfast and tea table. 1802, Has the boys and girls vacci nated. 1800. Tries to burn a pieco of Hard. Coal from Philadelphia ; a failure. 1807. Sees a boat go by Steam, on the Hudson, 1815. Holds a littlo Convention at nartioru, but dosen't propose to dis solve the Union. Buys one of Terry's patent "Shelf Clocks" for t30,00, and regulates his watch by it. 1817. Sets up a Stovo In tho Meeting-house, nnd builds a fire In it, on Sunday; an Innovation which Is stoutly resisted by many, 1817. Begins to run a Steam-boat on Long Island Sound and takes passage on it to Now York, after making his will. 1819. Grown bolder, ho crosses Iho Atlantic In a steamship. 1822. Lights Gas In Boston (but dosou't light Boston witli gas till 1820.) At last learns how to make Hard Coal bum, anil sets a grato in Ills parlor. Uuys a Steel Pen (ono of Gillott's, sold at $33 per grosa.) Has his every day Shirts mado without Huffles, 1825. About this timo puts a Per cussion Lock on his old musket. 1820. Buys his wife a pair of queer shapped Indlan-Kubbor overshoes. Puts on his first Falso Collar. Tries an " Kxperlmental" rallroad.by horse power. 1828. Tastes his first . Tomato doubtlngly. Is told that It Is unfash ionable to feed lihnseir with his knife' and buys Silver Foiks for great occa sions. , , 1833. Buys his first Friction Match then called a " Lucifer," and afterr wards, ' Loco-Koco.'' Throws awar tlio old Tinder Box with Its flint anil steel. 1835. Invents tlio Revolver.and seta about supplying tlio world with It, as,a peaco maker. Tries a Gold Pen,, but cannot find a good oae yet nor till 1844. .Builds a real railroad and rides on it. 1837. Gets lu a panic and out again, after free uso of "shin-plasters,," 1833. Adopts tho new fashion' of putting ills letters in Envelopes (a fashion which does not fairly prevail till seven years later.) , 1840. Sits for his Daguerrotype.aud gets a picture fearfully and wonder fully made. Begins to blow himself- up with " Camphene " and "Burning Fluid-,"and he continues thu procoss.for years, witli changes of name of the ac tlvo ngent down to and Including "Non-Exploslvo Kerosene." 1844. Sends his first message by the Electric Telegraph. 1847. Buys his wlfo a Sowlnc Ma chine in vain hopo that somehow It will keop the buttons on his shirts. Be gins to receive advicos from tho "Spirit World." 1855. Begins to bore and bo bored by tho Hoosao Tunnel. 1858. T. elebratos the lavlntr of tha Ocean Cable, and sends a friendly roes sago to John Bull. Noxt week begins to doubt whether the cable has' been laid at all. iSOl. Goes South to help compose a famly quarrel. Takes to uslug Paper, Money. mui-fj. uiimbs the Hill Difficulty relieved .of his pack after Jan.-1, 1804; but looses Ureat-lleart April 14, 1805. 1805, Gets the Atlantis Cable In working oitler at last, in season tosend, word to his British cousins 'f wh'd' hava beon waiting for an InvltaUoultohls'ru- neral) that he "lives yotJ't . li . 1B04- (o. is reconstructing and tajlts