II. V. Mohtiiimeu, Proprietor. INDEPENDENT-' Live and Let Livo." L1UII011TON, 0A1UI0N COUNTY, PENN'A, SATURDAY MOUNINU, JANUARY 29, 1870 1.00 a Yenr i Paid in Advance VOL. IV., No 10. Subscribers mil of County, $1.20 CARDS. Vnrnltnrn AVnrrlmimr. T, Sehwartt, Bank etree t, nVntf r in all kindi f Jfarniture. CoJJintmadtto order. Hoot anil Shoe IMTnkers. Ollnten metner, in leran'i building. Hank atreet. All orders promptlyjllleti wort warranted. QANIKL, KA1.1IFUS, ATTORNEY AND C0UNSKLL0U AT LAW, Al-a tacit Clinnk, Pa. -0fnee. above Dolon'e Jewelry 8tor, Broadway D. H. BIUtillKAIlNi ATTORNEY AT LAW. MAUn cntiKK, Ta. OaUeeMont and alt legal business promptly 2, 10,0. attended to. lalys w. A. DICHIIAB1KII, M.D., nwnciAN and Buitoaaji Bpaelil attention paM to Chronic Diseases. N' Railroad Guide. OUT II I'KNN A. RAILROAD. rasaenirera for Philadelphia will lenvo Lehigh- inn nn ioiiows, 8:i)o a. in. via I- V. arrive at Phlla. nt 0:00 n. in 7:47 n. m. via L. : s. " ' 11:15 n. 7:39 n. in. viu I V. " " 11:15 n. m. 1 1 hit t. xn. via u ix N. ::20 p. tn, 11:02 p. m. via I V. " " 2 20 p. m, Si-n iw m. vln I,. A a. " " C: I ) ti. in, 4:17ii. in. via 1.. it 8. " " 8:St)p. m, :. v 111. via i. v. ' e:.ni p. in, 7.38 p. in. la L.T. ' logo p.m. Returiiliiir. leave doiint nt Perks and Amcrl can Fit., Phlla., nt, 7400, 8:80 and 9;45 a. m. 2:10, ;ia huh o:jo ji. in. Fnro frnm LehleMon to Phlla., tt.55, llxeurslon Tickets, t-t.m JllllO 8, 18)5. ELLIS OLAttK. Accnt, OfB-e: South East corner Iron ami 2nd ata.. Le hlthUn. Pa. Aprll3, 1875. S. B. HKH1SH, PRACTICING) PHYSICIAN AND SUWIKON. OSlee, mm Street, neit door aboTe the Postoinre, Itehlehton, l'a. Onlce Hours l'nrrytllle earl: day ran 10 to Uo'eloek; remainder of day at omenta Lihlfhtoa Not-23. '72 J. it. niMiuicic, AUCTIONEER, Rait Welsspnrt, I'm. V D. Sales of every description attended tont reaienabla charge. The patronage of the public. respectfully solicited. Jan. 24, '71. ,J0. D. DttSl OLCTTE. tlS. . L008R IERTOLGTTB Si LOOSIS, B1 ATTORN 14. Y3 AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Orma FiritNatlonal Hank Building, 2nd Floor. UAUCil CHUNK, Prima. Mar bo consulted In Germs. July !4 187 . jp jr. MKKIIAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, jxtDit to First NlUoni.' Dank, IUUCII C1IU NK, PA it9Gn K. Mnanltel In (larman. jana. IJI HO SI AS 8. DECK, JL'STICK OF TIIK TKACE. BANK Street, LK1IIOIIT0N, CenvayanrlnK, Collecting; and all business eon' bectad with the office promptly attunded to. 43A;aat for first-class Insurance Companies, ana Risks af all kind taken on the most illeral terms Jan. 9,187' (TiKNTRAL It. It. HV N. .1. V I.KHKill SUSU.UKIIANNA DIVISION, All Itnll Itntite (n IO nc llrniich. PASSKNOKU STATION INNKW YORK FOOT Uri.inKt.TY ST., N. It. TlmeTftblo of Deo. 27, 1875. Trtlna leave LehMiton aa follcwa: For New York, Katnn, Ac, nt 6ii, 1.47, 11.12 a. ni., 'j.vti, 4.47 p. in. For Philadelphia. 5.22, 7.47, 11.12 a. in., S.2o, 1.47. forMauch Chunk at 10.2Ua.m., 1 CO, S.31, 7.04 ml S'.irt p. in. For Wllkei'llarra and Scranton at 10.20 a. in., 1.09 7.04 p. in. Returning Leave- New York, from station Cen tral naiiroaa or iNew Jersey, imii or Liberty atreei, ,orin iiivtr, ato.;iu, u.ru a.m., i.uu. 2 45 anil 5 15 n. m. Ii.ito I'hllndelphia, from Depot North l'enn'a K it., at 7.0 ', a. ni 2.iu,:s.43p. in. Leave Kaston nt HM, 11.40 u. m., 3.S5, 0.35 nnd 8.10 n in. Leave Mnuch Chunk at 0.15,7.40, 11.05 a.m., 2.20 nnd 4.111, p. in. Fo: further particulars, aee Time Tables at the nimians. PASSENGERS FOR LONU IIRAN01I OIIANQU CARS AT KLIZA1IHTII. II. I'. 1IALDWIN, Gen. litenger Agent. July4, 1871. II.A. A UISADING ltAll.KO Al). w. M. UAPHUKU, ATTORN KY AND COUNSRLLOR AT LAW, Bikk Struct, LeuiaBTuK, Pa. Real Kstate and Collection Acenry. Willlluyand 8.11 Rral Rktate. Conveyancing neatly done. Col laetlont promptly made. Settling Estates of !) ,e4enta a specialty. Hay be consulted In English And barman. Nov. 22. rpiIOMAS jrlUItlEKKK. X CONVKYANOER, AND GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT The followiac Companies are Represented: J.KBANON MUTUAL Fllti:, AEADiriQ MUTUAL Flltn, r'OUI(l F1UU, roiTHviLi.ic Finn, LKUHfll FIltE, and the, TRAV ELERS' ACCIDENT INSURANCE, AUs Pennarlranln nnd Mutual IIorBO Thief Pateoilre and Insuraneo Cnmpanv. MaxaM.lt7i. TllOH. KltMEIlER. rpiIOMAS A. W1XMAHIS. LADIES' AND URNTLEMRN'B Fashionable Boot and Shoe Maker, Net to Leuekel'a Illock. BANK 8TREET, Lehighton, Pa. HarlBf commenced bustneiiR, m ahoTo, I would wpeutfally anaounre to thecttUeim of Lthlghton Aid vlrlnlty that I am prepared to do all work In mi Una in toe neateit and wont substantial man ner, at prices fullr s low as the aame work can Jm otMjnftd In rhtt&dflpbla. A trial Is soliclUd and laUsraetlon guaranteed. M lowest prices. Julj 4,1874. P" ArrnngoiHcnt of 1'asscnger Trnlns. JANUAUY 1ST. 1S75. Tialna lenvo ALLENTOWX n? follows i- (VIA rEHKIOMR.y IlRANCIt.) For Plillndelplila, aiiidgepiiir nnd l'crklommi Junction, nt 0.45, 8 to n.m nnds.i5pm fUNUAl n. For l'hllndelnhli. llridp;eport nnd l'erklonion j uuciio . hi j ju ii ni. (VIA r.AST Ft U.-JA. IIRJLNUII.) For Holding, 2.30. sno.a.Mani., Ii:0. 2 10, 4.30 ardn.t.ip.m For IlilllilOiilg. f 2 30,5 50, 8.53 n. 111., 12.20, 4 30 and Mi p.m. For Lancaster nnd Colum'jta, 6 63, 8.55 a.m. and 4 3ii p m f Does not run on Mnuiliir. r-UNDAYS for Itendine. 2 30 n in. ami 8.13 p m. Fur llNrrlwbuijs, 1.30 a iu, nnd 8.4 n.m. Trains Foil ALLUNTOWN lenvo as follows: (VIA TKHKlOSinN llltAXCII.) I.enve rhiladt'lnhiu. 7 3 a. in., 5 In nnil 31 n.m. I.eavo unitirepoi t. 8.30 n.m . i.06 huii ii. hi n.m. Lenvo t'erklonjeii Juno, 0. 5 a. in, o.l'.l nnd (.35 p in. SUNDAYS. Le.ivo Philadelphia. Sto n. m llrlrigeport, 9.01 n.m., I'crkloiucn Junullon. 9.25 n.m. (VIA BAST ntXNA IlllANl'll I J.cavo Iteaulug, 7.35. 7.4 ), 13.31 a m.. 4 01, 0.to pnd Plotts' Star Organs Arn ns perfect pnrlor orpins ns nrn inanuf.ictti toil Ciirrospomlencp Bnltcttrd wllh orirniilsto. imislciiius mid Iho trnde. ddics4, KI1WAIUI I'jjurrw, unsaiiiKion . j. T OOIC DEAUTIFUILOOIC 110.4Y l-A hot -llo of DUltLlNO'M IIOsk ClLYCnillNn for Jtoiiaiinessnltho BKIN, ClIAl'l'EI) IIANlis, AO,, onir 25 ccnn a hntllo. Muv v. Plotls' Star Orgniis Cnmhlno lienittiv, diirnbllltr nnd wnrlli. Bern for llliialinlcd cninloiruo liofoio limine, Ail (tri es tho ninuufnctiircr, EDWAItU TLOTTS, vnHiiiiiioii, is. j. WHY, OH WHY will von surfer with Urn . ,rW"U, nr COLD I when you iimrlm mi rnrni'telr rninlTcdbr liainir UUltLINiiM cum ,rai HYItll" of TAH WILUOIimtltY mm iiunr.uuurjii, Inv 0 tlUIU PEOPLE OFLnUltlUTONnnil vlcin T7,TT,l,tVn,,,1,J,,,ll, t"'lf""B Hint nt A. J I'V1"'.1,1" 8 "i UK nnd l'nmllv Mi iLi lnn Plnro. I'unii Mti'.sit nnd Unahultebaikd ilninnvr.s (II i4J o uv 1UU1II1, sinv o. Plotts' Star Organs IkCIH1 mum ii'ii ni iiiritfna timt ini .......... uiimi ior inwfintnocms- or inMittment. Tit gABIDKIj OltAVKK, Opposite tho ruhlloSqnnre. 80U I'll HTItKE' LEHIOHTON, Pa., Mnnntnctuicr nt Tin & Sheet Iron Ware And Dealer in all kinds of ITOTE!! re" HonFlNn spiitfi'iii n.i t,, ,,,,,. r......,,,. iii.uiiuru in hi, i rniiJIinilJO Clinl CC'. HAMUEL UltAVEIt. Nov. 30. .'). S.oO nnd 10.30 n m Leave Harilsbure, 5 21, 8.10 n. m 7.4 n.m. Leave Lniirt ster. 8.10 n.m.. 1S.55 nnd 3.45 p.m. Leave, Columbia 8.i n.in 1.00 and 3.J p.m. SUNDAY,. Leave ltendlnir. 7 20n.ni. Lenvo UnuMmiK, 5..'u a.m. Trains inaikod thus n run via O. A N, ImillCll. (llCUOt Otll mill fl,fA,i ntrnrl. I n,l liaVB thlOtllHl PATH fmtil n.i.l n rn,.l. II... ...I, Alloiber tiainstn nnd fiom I'lnindelplila a,-' nvo ntiinil Icavo Dioail stieel depot. , J. IS. WOIJI'IISN. Nov. 0, 1875. General Huuerintendent. Jr, nici.Tz, niOTOORArilKR, Upper Main street, SLATlNtiTON, PA La the Oailbky recently oocapied by 8. H. DKSOLEIt JfTCTpilKR TAKKh IN ANY WEATHER. Aitiecla tv. PATnONAdK 80LICITED, And Hatlrnctlon uuaranieoa, JunclH6yl fJENTENNIAL SALOON, 3UOQTJE1IANNA ST.. MATJDII CHUNK. FRANK INKMANN, Trop'r. Traah Philadelphia Lager Deer always on tap. Cigars o( Choicest flavors, and nil other kinds tA Oefreshroeot to be found In a Uist-claBS Balooo, FHEK LUNCH every llornlnn nt 10 sCcioeJ;. cail whou you ro to Muuch Chunk. July 10, 1875-yl Ttubs and Surgical Bandnge Stand. TaT J. EVKRETr. No. 51 North Seventh St. below Arch St.. Philadelphia. Litestlm. pcovod Tnuaee. Hhoulder llrucos, ElasUo Mt oolc ings. Uftlta. Buspenaones, Crntchns, Deformity instrument, Ac, Also Mrs. Everett's, Fitch's self adjaatlnir and other celebrated Feraalo Sup- Cntaa. Lady Attondant, I.ariro stock and ju 0'i375. aaooe,M!'uily tcated. May I W, II- HEX BUILDER A CONTRACTOR BANK BT1USKT, LEUIGIiTON, PA. Bspeotfuliy. annoasees to the cltlions of Le. DlKhton anu vicinity that he is now urouarcd to CONTRACT fer the ERECTION I of ; DWELL INO HOUflJKi, CUUltCHEM, SCHOOL nOU8EB.and OTTI EU JIUILdnos. Alio that he keeps eoustanUy on hand u rail aasort nnt d orery description ot SEASONED Lumber I ""ifHnaT of yLOORINO, SIDINO. DOOEH. IJA8H, UXlNDS. BUUTTERH. MOLDINOH, Ac which he is prepared to fornlio at the vtt Lowest Market lTlcea. Paoreoace reapectruliy eoiieltM.. f It. WM. It. REX. PENNSYLVANIA IlAILllOAI), I'HILADKLPIIIA A ERIE nit. DIYISI0N. Winter Time TnliU. On and nllei RTtSJTlAV vim n,., i..i Trslna on the Philadelphia Ert7 Railroad Dl vHlou will run ns follows i WESTWARD. FAST LINE leaves Nw York 0.2 a.m. I'hil idelpbla 12.55 p.m. llaltlmoie 1.20 p.m. HarrlsburK C.KOp.m. arr. at Wllllamsport 8.55 ji.ni. Locz Haven 10.20 p.m. , Uellefnnto II.Mn.m. ERIE MAIL leaies New York 8.25 u.m. Philadelphia 11.51 p.m. Ilaliimoio HJ) p.m. Hatrliburff 4.25 am, wiiuamspori a 35 a.m. Ixickllaien 9.45 a.m. Renova 11.05 a.m. arr. at Erie 7.50 p.m. LIMIT. MAIL leavoi Philadelphia 7.20 a.m. llaltlmoro 7.30 a.m. llnrrisbiirg 10.45 a.m. arr. at Wllllamsport 1.55 p.m. Lock Hfcvvn 3.30 p.m. .... Renova 4,45 p.m. UK il AVEN AC. l'va Philadelphia 8.00 u.m. jiauimore u.w a.m. Ilnrrlsburg 1.25 ii.m. arr. at Wllllamsport 0.10 p.m, Lock Ilaveu 7.30p,m. EASTWARD, PIIILAD'A EX. loaves Lock Huven o 40a.m, uiiamspori 7,51 a.m. arr. at Harrlsbiirg ll.S5n.ni. llaltlmoie 0.15 p m. Philadelphia 4.20 p.m. Now Yoik 7.35 p.m. DAY EXPRESS leaves Renova 9.IOn!m, Lock iiaren 10.15 a iu. Wllllamsport li.35a.m. arr, at Ilarrlsburg 3.0ip.in. Philadelphia 8 .20 p.m. Now Ynrx 9.15 p.m. llaltlmoro c.35 n.m. RR1E MAIL loaves Erie li.2d a!m Renova 8.2.5 p m. Lock Haven 9.45 p m. Wllllamsport 10.&5 p.m. arr. at Hairlthurg ZMum. IlaHlmoro j,ja a m. Philadelphia 7.00 a.m. Now York in. mum FAST LINE leaves Wllllamsport 12.35 a. tn. arr. at uarnsourg 3.55 a.m. Rallimoro 7.35 a.m. Philadelphia 7.3 a.m. Now York 10,14 a.m. Erie Mali West. T.tmlteil Kfnll ICmI Tntj. Haven A room. West and Day Exprosn East make oioao connection at Northumberlmd with L . til. Hit. trams for Wllkesbarre and Borauion. ErlO Mail Wejit. Limited Mnll WmI. ntiH Fast Line West make close connection at Wllllamsport with N. c. it. W. trains north. Erio Mall Easi and West, l.lmltod Mall West, East Hue West unit Tlnr TTnrnsn Un.i. molrn oloso connection at Lome Haven with U. E. V. uih ituiua. Erlo 51 all East nnd U'pntiviiitiivt a,, pIa with trains on L. B. M. 8. ., at Corry with O. O. A A. V. Hit., at Emporium with U. N. Y. A 1'. Itlt., and nt Drlltwood with A. V. HR. Parlor Cars will run between Philadelphia and Wllllamsport 00 Limited Mail West. Fast Lino Weat, Philadelphia Bxpiess East and Day Express JSast. Bleeping Cars on all night train. vyju. a. uAiiuwin, ueu'ianpt' W..EACHES, Contractor & Builder, LEUIGIITON. PKNN'A. . IMans mul S(L'4intiUloiis FOIt ALL KINDS OF 1IIULDIN03 MA 1)15 AT THE SHORTEST NflTlfH NO C1I AJtO KS Mnde for PI.AX8 snrt ni'eiiMnii.Tnvn wneu tho toutinct is awanip.i i,. ,,. ,f..... Igued. ......... Jnne 14. 1173-yl. a. W. I'.achei,. rp m i:u Doau k 1; ni i: it ii hi. FURNITURE, Next to Ilomlir A Hoirord's Cnrrlnee ilnnuliictur. Bank Streofc, Jjohighton, Pa. IOlcgant Pnrl.ii- Hulls, Ilnutlsuiiie llcilronm Rots, Soiling very Ohoap for Cash. Examine befme piirchnslng clfewhcro. Ilnvtnw hn1 nn rvnaria..nA ... . In the ""i""1 " miiuy years UNDERTAKING " DELL" reasonable terms. March 27,-j'l, Palionjgo solicited. on very TUEO. KK.MERRU $1,200 PROFIT ON $100 Made this mouth by Putt and QjIU. Invest ao cording to vonr means. WO. fso or IIOO. In STOCK PRIVILEOES, has brought a small tortuse to the careful Investor, We advise when and how to onibate bafelt. Books with rail Information tent free. Address orders by mall and telegraph to. BAXTER, Su CO., Bankers and llrokeri, IT Wall St, N, Y. JUESSKl) AND LIVJJ The nnileralgned rospectfully Informs the citliens of Carbon and adjoining counties, that holsnitalii prepared to supply tlieru with Dressed or Live Hogs at prices fully ns low ns they can bo bousht for elsowbcro. Also, Smoked Hams, Rologno and Svisengo, at Wholosnlo and Retail. CTT Orders will be promptly filled, and Uog any point nt tho shortest notioo. JOSEPH OBERT, Dank Street, Lehighton, Pa. iuv, u, yi JOB TRINTINO at the very lowest prloej THE OAltllON ADVOOATK OFl'IOTC, 1875 fall 1375 Mrs. M. Guth Just returned from the CITY, nnd Is low ircclv. lug one of the LARUESP STOCKS of FALL Millinery Goods COMPRISING, Hats, Bonnets, And Trimmings over beforo brought Into this section, and Uut she la prepared to do them up In the Very Latest Fashion, AT PRICES BELOW ANY OTHER ES TABLISHMENT IN THE COUNTY'. Also. AN ENTI HELY KKiv sinni- nv SWITCHES. In Ileal nnd iTnilnllm, lin.r vn. TIONH, and ALL othor Goods usually kept In a First Class Millinery Store. ladies' own Hair made up to order Call and Inspect Goods and learn Prleea l, rurcLasinff etbowhero. MRb. M. GUTII, Welstport, Pa. It m n lilttnr nllit. Early In the day a lli;lit ilrlylliin rnln Imil fnttuii, tttit liurum evi!iiln clmiiKeil Into occnslinml guests of sleety snnw, acconipanleil wllli a liltliiR wind tlmt chilled tho 1111 fotttinntn ioito8trlnii to tho vtiry lionp, mid rondcied walUIng imy thl iir tint plcnsniit. The windows rattled so vio lently, nnd tho prospect looked so cheerless ns I gnzed out throuRh the, etoro dnnr upon tho streets that I hnd seilously uieilltnted taking ft enr on my way home, but as I stepped outside nnd poclteted tile key n lull In Ihe blast aN tered my half-funned resolution, nnd, biitlniiliiR flie .top button nf Jily over coat, I stnited down tho nltnosttlesurtcd stieet. I wai n bncheliir, but, for nil that, home hn l its attractions for trie, even though pteslded over by a liouseke"pe.r anil n sliifilu inan-or-nll-wtiik to ru lleve her ol the moio anions duties nt- tctiuliiL' upon hei iKisitlon. '1 he moil- est Hlff.li In Kilt over the storo door whence I had but jip-teinerced Informed tno wnrltl mul ISew toikers uenern 11 v tliat " II. O, llrooks" wns Its propi tu tor, and from tho display of fabiles In tho show witiduwc It wne'.very ovldent that dry goods wero letailed within. Five nnd thlity winters hnd passed over my nentl, but ns yet their sandals had left no tinco iu tho shann of urnv hnlrs. nnd had I been so disposed I could have topped into tho shackles of matrimony so inr as getting n wllo was con eerned at most any tlmo : but tho fact was, reador, I wns contented with everything myself Included but the. woniner. " Yor's yer evening paper." It was n peculiar voice that struck my ear ns I hurried through tho slush and wet. It was a child's treble voice, clear and stiong, with n slight quaver on tho Inst syllable, ns though tho bit ting, (lump air chilled the utterance. livening paper, only two cents." Again the childish tones and maver- Ing voice, only the quiver seemed to pervade tho whole sentence now. As drew near tho lamn-nost. from whoso bnsr! tho vOico seemed to proceed. I es pied n bundle of rags, clutching a small parcel of papers with one hand, nnd the Iher arm circling the Iniuii-nust nimlnst which It leaned. Drawing my gloves as I pnused In the gaslight, and taking pernio small change rom my pocket, J nsked the bundle of ngs now endowed with animation nt in sight of these movements for a paper. -A small, dirty hand held one out toward me, and as 1 teok It. I ropped the coin Into the discolored palm. " Ton much money." it said. "I know it.but keep It for youiself," I replied. " Thankee, sir." Folding tho paper, and putting It in my pockt, I started to go, when a thought flnshed over my mind. " Where do you live, boy?" I asked, turning to tho bundle, which had ro sumed its position nt tho lamp-post. " Nowhere." " Where nro your parenU?" " Ha'n't got none." " What Is your name?" " Dell." " Dell, will you como home nnd study with nie to-nlglit?" " G'way, y'or foulln'." " No. I nm not : I nm In earnest: there is no one but me at homo : will you go 1' " Yes, sir." That night, for tho first time In months, nfter n thorough washlnc at tne nanus or -Mrs. wall, " Dell" slept in n wcll-furnlshed room, and between wnrm, fleecy blankets. Three yeais passed, nnd from n child of nine, Dell" had grown up to n bright lad of twelve. I had virtually niioptcu tno uoy, nnu ne nau accus tomed himself to calling mo "Uncle Dick." These years spent nt school hnd dono much toward eradicating the dross that had accumulated In his years upon tho streets of tho great metropo lis, nnd had Instilled Into his mind some of tho nobler qualities essential to life. Ilia real nanio wns Waidell Holmes. Ills mother, broken-hearted at the course, pursued by her dissolute, worth less husband, had died when Wardell was but six years old, leaving him to the, care of his father. After her death Holmes reformed fur n while but the associations of his past life, nnd the habits formed, were too much for him to withstand, nnd eie long he had gone back to Ills boon associates, leaving Wardell to care for himself. " Dell," ns I still called him, had formed n place In my affections that none else could ever otcupy. I had bogun to regard him ns a father would a son, and he In rrtaru, gnvu me n son s respect and love. At homo, evenings, ho was al ways to bo found in the library with me. If I was writing, "Dell" was reading or sitting beside me watching the movements of ray pen. Wo were uotn nappy. Ono evening I returned home as usual, nnd on Inquiry was told that " Dell" had not returned from school. Thinking It straugo, I ato my supper, and proceeded'to the libraiy to write, but could not. Somehow, a strange fear, n dull dread of Impending evil, pervaded my system. Several hours parsed, but still he had not returned, and now thoroughly alarmed, I seized my hat and started In quest of the rat sing boy. Descriptions of him, name, age, etc., weru Mint to all the police stations. Messengers were dispatched to the school he attended, but returned with thn Information that ho hnd left when school wns dismissed, nnd had not since been seen or heard of. Night passu I, but no tidings, Private detec tives wero placed on Ills track, but camo back ImOJiil nnd disappointed. And thus n week passed. A feeling of unrest and Intense nnx lety wns my constant slate of mind, ns tiny nfter dny went by nnd no nowa of the loit one. Weeks and months cnttio nnd went, uctll tho occurrence hnd been lost, In tho great wlililpool of events to nil but myself A void had been left In my henrt Hint I could' not fill ngnln, anil though yenrs numbered themselves on the scroll of the pnst, tho memory nnd lovu of "Dell" was ns of yore. The brenkfast bell had ruun hnlf nn hour before I entered tho dining-room, having overf-lept myself n thing I had not been guilty of for years. Mrs. all had tlie. coffee steaming, nnd beside my plate lay the morning paper, ns usual. Picking it up, I glanced over its col umns, nm! with n slmck that caused me to overturn my coffee, I rend the startling announcement of tho failure of Cook & Co., and their Vratich houses. A groan escaped my lips, nnd drop plug my head into my linnils, I leaned on tho tnble iu bewilderment. I knew then our house must go by thn board. Tho house of It. G. Ihooks & Co. wns well known In commercial circles now, having removed Into a larger building some years before, and taken n partner. Humors calculated to deptcciate tho faith of financial circles In tho firm of Cook & Co. had for a short time pre vious been rife, but were unheeded by us ; nnd now that tho blow had fallen, nothing could savo us from ruin, that I could see. Hastening tn the store, early though it was, I found Mr. Halnln.niy partner. , there before mo. No words were nec essnry ; wo understood all ntn mutual glance. Business in the store proceed ed ns usunl during the morning, but ar rangements to closo our doors iu the afternoon were being made. I sat In tho office at the dinner hour. alone, my head Duried in my hands, nnd absorbed In painful thought, when n step startled me. I glanced up, nnd saw n young man just outside the door, gazing Intently at me. lie was veiv sun brnwnpd. but the face had a familiar, hnlf-forgotten ex pression about it thai carried mo lute tlie past. Did yon wMi to seo onn of the firm?" I Inquired, rising from the chair n which I was seated and advancing towaid him. A faint smile crossed his face as he leld out his two hands with a Inni'lm. look and said In a low voles : ' " Uncle Dick, don't you know me?" I started, as if shot, scarcely believ ing it reality, but as tlie truth dawned over my mind, nnd tho tears leaped to my eyes, I held out my arms, nnd with a half sob of " Dell I Dell I it's you, my boy I I elapsed him In my cm. braco. It was indeed tho missing boy of twelve, now a man of twenty-seven, It was a long story he told me half tearfully, too for he never expected to see me ngnln, after tne long years of separation and tho mystery of his nb 8ence. Ihnt night, or nfternoon, rather almost iifteen years before, he had left school for home, as usual, Passing down IJ stieet, a rough, seafarlug man nan accosted nun, mid informed him he wns Ills father, nnd Dell, gazing into ni.s ince, saw too plainly it was in deed a fact. Taking the boy by the hand he led him through torturous by ways and alleys, in a cireutlous route to the wharf, and with him went aboard n vessel lying there. Retaining Dell by forco, he kept him on bonrd .until the vessel was under vtay nnd bpund for tho East India trade. The weVry days passed by, ono by oue ; weeks camo and went, nnd tho months dragged their tiresome length nway, but as yet no port had beon entered by the Casco, the vessel In which ho was such an un willing passenger. All things, how ever, have nn end, nnd nt last tho Cas co found anchorage in the little port of Muegamo, a small village on the north ern coast of the Arabian gulf. Hero for a while Dell was left to himself, tho captain and the major portion of thn crew being inland upon a trading jour ney. Ssveral of these trips had been successfully accomplished, and upon the final ono before sailing for home, Dell requested his father to take him along, and his request was complied with. After a toilsome march of two days beneath the hot sun of tlie orient the company reached their destination, n small village, or " bhookt," as the heathen inhabitants termed it, alio it fifty miles Inland from the coast. Two days had been passed In trading, and the following sunrise was to see them well on their way back to the vessel. Before leaving, however, a difficulty between one of the crew and a native terminated In a genuine fight, and tho crew of the Casco wero compelled to flee for safety, leaving their recently obtained property and three of their men, Including Dell, In the hands of tho barbarians. Death at violent bands was the early fate of his companions, and for him self the same end was hourly expected. It, however, never came. The boy seemed to be a general favorite among the natives, and especially of the chief man of the village. With this man, and amoug tliwo people for twelve years Dell lived contented, enjoying lite at his ease, nlthough In a hnlf-clvlllzed, senii-barbaroiis wny, but It was far preferable to life on dock of thn Casco, nnd with his Inebriate father. One dny me'sengers nrrlved with tho Intollli pence Hint the great priest, "Khoor dan," wns nt the vlllngo of Muegamo, the port where first tho Cnso.o and her unfortunate, crow l.nd landed, years be fore. l'reparntlons wero mndo for an Im mediate journey thither by tho chief of tho bhookt. Largo quantities of vnlu nbles were ladened to nccompany the pilgrims ns sacrifices nt tho shrine of their mythical deities. On their wny to th3 coast a fearful tropical typhoon swept across their path, and when tho storm passed nil that remtlned of their company to car ry tho tMlngs wns nn old decrelpt man and Dr1l. Willi the deatli of tlie ehlof, nil tho ties that bound (Jell to his no madic life, were severed, and, continu ing tho journey alone, he reached the senport with tlie good fortune of find ing nn KngllMi bnrk about to sail. Em harking, ho reached Liverpool In safe ty, nnd from thence returned to this eountiy. "I looked in the directory. Uncle Dick, with a terrible fenr that I should find your name missing, but It was tliero beforo my eyes, and It was not long before I 'had you beforo my eyes, too." Dell saved the firm of llrooks & Co. that day. Tho rascal did not fell mo In his narrntlvo, that out of tlie wreck left by tho typhoon ho hnd gathered much of the trensuro nnd valuables des tined as a sacrificial offering by the old chief From the sale of this ho had realhed quite a sum, nnd when, after years of absence and mystery, he re turnod to his nntivo land, it was In com parative affluence nnd wealth. Deli nnd I live together as of yore. Neither of us are married, mid as I write this that quotatkmifrotn the III bio conies unto my memory, "Cast thy bread upon the waters," etc.. etc., and I think that tho bread cast that stormy night years ngo, lias, indeed, returned a hundredfold, nnd tho investment made In that bundle of rags called Dell has repaid me more fully than nny I ever entered Into In all the days of my life. Illustrious Mechanics. Adam the father of tho human race, was n gardener. He bad however, a ttrangn propensity for tasting unwhole some fruit, which produced very Injur ious effects, both upon himself and his offspring. Noah was n shipwright nnd a hus bandman ; he nnvigntcd tho whole eartii in ills ark, nnd got 'seas over' In his vineyard Solomon was an nrchlteet,a poet, and a piuiosopiier, his conduct, however, was not nlways by lino and rule. Ho trod the circle of dissipation In his Im aginations, and violated his own max ims. Tho apostle Paul was a tent-makor, and labored with his hand at his voca tion, while ho endeavored to Infuse In i to the minds of his fellow men the Im i portant truths of revelation. While ho screened them with earthly tabernacles from the weather, he held above their souls the regis of divine protection. Matthew was a poor fisherman ; he relinquished his humble calling for that of a missionary, nnd toiled asslduiously to draw men from tho fiery billows of perdition. Quintus Cincinnatus was a plowman and was invoked to the government nnd dictatorship of Home. Arsaces was a private mechanic, and was called to found the Parthian Em pire. He built up a powerful nation, and erected for himself a mausoleum of fame which is indestructible. Tnmerlane.the conqueror of Asia was also a mechanic j he rough-bowed Bej azel aud carved his way to fortune and glory. Massaniello, a Neapolitan fisherman, was raised to the command of fifty thousand men, and gave up fish lines for lines of bayonets, and river seines for scenes of carnage. John of Loydon, In Germany, was a tailor, nnd roso to the dignity of tho king. lib cutout for himself a bad piece of woik, however, and aftor- warns came to a miserable end. Sen or, the famous bishop of Constan tino who had the largest diocese in that country was a weaver. Ho directed his attention to the habits of both body and soul. Peter the great, Emperor of Ituasla, worked at shipbuilding. Ha taught the Russian bear how to manage a boat. Louis XIV., of France, was one of the best watchmakers of his reign. Ho forgot the burdens of power in following the llgnt footsteps of time, and escap ed the fluttering of a parasite on the pinions of chronometers. William IV., of England, was a sai lor aud rose from the forecastle to the throne. Ho managed the ship of State with nautical address, and boat her a a considerable way to the harbor of re form. Wo are among thoso who bellevo it is far preferable for men to do their own thinking than to throw that labor upon others. " Don't let's have any words about It," as the man said wlicn he dodged the dictionary his wife threw at him. Danhury News. A Memphis prisoner, who hated to seo two lawyers disgrace tho court-room by fighting, walked out, and was un fortunate enough to get lost. Ho lini not been heard of since.