The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, November 11, 1876, Image 1

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II. V. Mokthimbu, Proprietor.
INDEPENDENT " Liva and Let Live."
$1 .00 a Year if Paid 'in Aflvanco.
LKHIOHTON, OA1MION COUNTV, PKNN'A, SATUItDAY MOItNINO, NOVUM M5U 11. 1870
Subscribers out of County, $1.20
VOL. iy., JTq. 50
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CARDS.
" Frtrtilture Wreiinur,i.
T. flrliwirU, lltnlt street, iltalt r in all Undt of
tirmturer Oapm mailt to erdtr, ,
Boot anil 1ne MaUr.
Ollnton llratney, in fera'i l.nfMinj. -
!ltl bnlTirJ"ir''y """'wnr "'afonlfd.
JAS. ll" HTUUTIlliltS,
ATTOUNKY'AT LA5V,
aj-onice : IM Hoor of Khoad's Hill,
Manoh Olmnta, I'ci,
All halnfi entrusted to him villi I promptly
. Mv27, ly.
ATTOhrlKY AND C01IN8KLMU AT LAW,
Udtielt Chunk, Pi.
WOff.t, abur. Dofun'i J.werJ Store, Drosdvray
-a. UtCUHAMKil, M.U..
"L.piivjiniiM l VI) RUIKJ.iOS
.Ji? ., i.il,. .U to Chronic lllsees
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OfS-s- Soytb K.st corner I ronatirf2tid ".''
I thtog riJv Ayrll J. 1875.
Qn.7ru, iibubii,
rRACTlClSiJ PHYSICIAN AND SUW1KON,
Ol-ce, sUnx stre-tf, xl.deor above the I'oslomce,
l.hlcil.a, Til. mHco llouis Parry vllle emit ds
ram lo.to UcTclockl remainder of day t ofllf-M I ii
Lahliht w Not-23. '72-
o.BTiif3lsrrt. j as a. loose
ATTOKNICTS AND COUNSIXLOIIS' AT LAW,
(1 rwc Corp r of Busipuehsnua and Jlrotdint.
MAUOIl-CHUNK, I'lHKir '
Pan eonsnlted In flc-rmsa. t.tiilT .4 187
JJ Jt. JtKKUAN,
,-airrOrlNlCY At LAW,
r
Next Poor to First Natlooa liana,
1 MMIOII CUUNK, l'A
VOsn nseemsnlteil IK (lermtn.
Nun.
JJJ A; 1IBLTE,
t ,UNTICB OF THE l'HACE,
Obertfa Ila!JiHnt,'llANK-st., LFiiiaHTo.t.
ConveyanclaK, GolltrtUui;;and nil pother bnsl
neas otnnoctnd with tho offlco Jromutlr attend
ee ta. 'Als, Agentfor.thel'iirchaiciaud Halo u
ileal Eit'at; April 15-vl
rplIOMAK S. ilF.OK.jj 1
JUST1CI! OF TUB I'UAOK,
AN SlrnLj.ttllfAtlTON, Pa.
CflnTeyaWlnr, ColtectliiFT ani sllmislftess con
n.rted with the nfHe promptly attended to.
A9"Avent tor nrst-rlss. lusursuro Companies,
ti.1 Hlsls f sll Winds taken on the most lllternl
larun 1. u, TT Jaaca,lS7,,
-yr- m. KAPtmrcu,
ATT0KNKY ANI C0UN8RI.IO1VAT jLAW(
STRr.V.r,I,RioiiTON, Pa.'1
Re RfUteand Collection, A penej. Will lliivnnd
l!ll Krai Kiktate. ClonToyanclnE neatly done Col
'actloaa promptly made. Settling ltlo4 nf I
ndahta a, specialty. May be conaulted. In Knliili
ndtltraan. jr. . Xct. IZ.
JL gQKVKi'ANUEK,
ANO
OFHERAL IHSUKAN0E AGENT
Tha llowliiK C impinlea are UepreAentedt
LiXPSAi't )N MUTUAL Finn.,
BKA IJINOIMtlTUAL Fllltt,
OMING Flltn, -rOlTSVILLH
FIIIK.
LlilUUH FIltK. and thoTBAV
KI.KUV ACCIKKNT 1NHUUANU1C,
Alao lennTlTanli and -Mutaal Horse Thltf
X)ptetlTO and InMiroueo Compauv.
SCnrtnM.liJl. " 'iTUOU. KUMEltEfl.
t iivBitL,-i;j:,7 "
p. riOTmiRAVilER.
" i lUppor iiain atrent,
. , iy bl.ATINOTON. TA.,
In.Uid OAUnv recently qocapied tiy
R. S. IlKNOUEIt
r ICTDltr.R TAKKN IN ANY WZATHER.
CllILDEK'S J.I UUN ESS F'
Tl5t( III A.peOlaltl..... !
PATRON-'AOE SOLICITED,
t : jAnd satWactlon
(inatantecd JunoU-7iyl
iivery 6r Sale Stables,
HANlCfiTUIIpT.L,KIIIJIlTON, Pa
fAST TROTTINGi HOUSES,
r ELEGANT- CAniUAGES.
And pflpttily' LOWER' riHCES thno any
. ,j,jwrLiTery'n the Coanlv.
Ijnrroanii Itndaomo .Carrlafrea for Fjnernl
pnrpaaea add WMainKa.";,UAVID EiiKKItT.
Mot. 2X lm. r- ,
rpoiAI?ITA LISTS S
A LIHJT.KD.flUMIIEn or BIIARE8 OF
rilB. CAPITAL P.ipdK OF -flJE
i
Loliigliton Light Co.
-
tWH rarmm unrtlaponl of, Pharea FIFTY
IlOl.t.Alia. HnbncnrtMD tn the Btliok vrlU
bPTeeaived and lufoiiualiou faruiaboa uu ap
plication at Una offlco,
.,- . . H.iVt MOnTJIIMEIt.
LiMghton. April .W. .
Marih'aEtan PL Company,
OF NEW YORK.
Lnbr'Jcatlngr 'and Illumliiailng: Oils.
WM. N M AUCUH,"Ttoom 3?;-M8rchanta' Hi
change. Till 111) and WALNUT Btrccis, l'lilia
ttolahia. Pa. Noy.Si. 17.
QISNNNIAIj saloon,
BUSQUUANNA jBT(f, MAUCII fjinUNK.
piANK'IXKMANN, Trop'r.
Fntb. rnlladalphla Laser liner ilwayaon tap.
Clxuri ol 'Cboireal flatora, and nil other ktnda
vl KefrenhmMita to he fuund tu a Utat-clusa
hloon. FltKH T.DNOU. every llonilnx at 10
o cioea, i.aii when you go loiuucu unuuic.
Jul U,MS70-yl wl r . .
WA TEIfonrf!haerfur aWhoelerit Wiianti
"BWISd MACHINE. tJi CJU will buy
una vuiio, . . ,,,(, j,,
Railroad Guide.
N
OUT 1 1 PISNNA.KAII.IIOAI).
l'aaap'iirpra for PlUlndclphla will Icnvn Lchla-h-
tnn'ufoUnwai
n.u a ... vi. r. V. nrr-H-n fit. I'll ftl. nt, Gil., n in.
rii n. in.'vln I;. V. nrnto hi l'lilia. ut Pi o a. m.
7:IT n, in. vis I.. A .
11:00 ii. in.
.112 H. III. VIli U V.
Hi 17 p. in. Via L .
m:',7 k m. ln I V.
2:fli. nif via L, it H.
I i (7 p. in. v a L. .t ft
4:11 p. in. via L, V.
1 1 it. in.
IlO.1) p. III.
2 llf p. 111.
CM Ml. in.
fill rip. III.
tllli p. Ill,
a .rc p. in. vin tj. v .
e:. i p. in.
Jlitiiriiiiiu. lmivndeuot nt 7'rrka ami Aumrl.
rim M.. l'lilia., nt 71 w. 8:15 lind 0:15 a. m.; 2:1.,
3:15 Mid r.:lr, p. in.
Faiu rrnm I.nlilclitnn to I'hlln., f:.r.o,
Ilxcnrelon Tickets, tl 00
April, 17. IB?n EIiLI" t'LAUKf Agrnt.
C1IDNTH A I, II. II. OK N. .1.
LHIIIIlll h HUSQUKIIANNA IIIVISION.
All Itnll Itoiilr n I.iiiik llrnn(;li.
I'aHSKNIinil STATIIINS FN NKW Vll'ltU FOOT
OK l.mi'.HTY ST.. AMI FiJOTOFOHIlUBON
ST., UP TOWN.
TJiim Tnlilo of Oct. 2il, lqVO.
Trilns leave Lelilillitoii iifl follcwn:
For New Vnik, Kaalun, Ac., at 7.47, ll-)7 a. m.,
2.20, -1.17 p. in.
For I'lillid-fplih, 7 17, 11.07 a. in., 2.20 4.47,
KorMauilifilmiikal 10.2Un.in..l lfl.AJIH.848 pin.
For Wllke.lirrenud Scraiilnu at 10.20 a. in., l.lf.l,
fiJW p. in.
Illuming Leave Now Ytirk, foot of Liberty
St., nt.i.10, X.1.1 a.m., l.l'O and 4 nil p. m.
I.pim fnot or Ulnrkciiii pt. at 12.ob, mid
a.2fl p. in. " '
Leave I'hlladelphll, frnin Defnt Nnrlh I'enn'a
It It., Third and Uuikit., at 7.tn, fl.-l.i a.
ni.,2.15, 6 13 p. in.
Leave Kenton at DJIi, 11.40 h.iii., MA, .(iq p in.
Iave M.iuclr Chunk -H7.-0, 11.00 a. ni., 2.?0
4.4", p. in,
Fn: further particulars, Keo Tluio Tables at the
Ktntlnne.
l'ASSHNtlHHS KOIl I.ONO IHANCI1 Oil ANO 12
OAKS AT l.LI.AIIHTII.
II. P. IIALUWIN, Gtn. lmtngtr Aytnt.
July,4.l874.
plIII.A. A, KKADINd KAI1.IVOAI).
Arrangement of Passenger Trains.
SEPT. 181 II. 1870.
Trains lenvo A Ii L ES TO WN na follows i
tVU l'l!lKIOMK IIRANCII.)
For l'hlloilolphln. at 4.1i'.'d.r. 'jM; a.m.. '12.01
noon. 5.55 uuil 0.?ft n. ni. 1
-IINIIAYI.
For Plillndelpbl.1 at 4JW ii. m. 12.00 noon nml
3.10 u.iii.
IVIA n81 t'CNNA. I1IUNCH.)
For lie idllllt, I 2.30. i M, U.Vi u 111.; 12.20. 2 10. 4.30
n il 91)0 p.ui
For HmilaiMrft, t 2 30, 5 CO, 8.59 a, in.. 12.20, 4 30
nml !) uo p in.
For Loncnuor mid Columbia, & SO, 8.15 .vin. anil
4 3 1 p in
tllooa hot run oil M ndtiy
i-U.VDAV.S.
l or HcadliiL'. 2 30 u iu. 2.2i ami a 00 p in.
Fui 11 irrNliurg. 2.31) a.ui, und U'Kln.ni.
" Tialua FOR ALLE.VIOWN leavuaa follows:
(VI I-KIIKIOUKK BKA.SCH.)
Lenvo rhliUdelphlii, 'i.'M. U.luu.ui., 2.lt, -,
S 2o and 7.00 p. in.
Loivo rhllailelphla, 8.15, 8.20 a. m find ( 10
p. in.
(VIA EAST 1T.NSA HKAKCII I
Leavo Itcauiiie. 7. 41. ;.4i io.3 a ui.,4 03, 6.10 end
io,:!0 ii m
Leave llunlfburc, 5.2), e.Oi, FJ.IOa. ru., 2.00. It7
und 7.i5 p.m.
Leave Lanca.ler 5.10 7.45 a.na., 12.3 luid S.45 p.m.
Leave L'oluidbla 6.3i7.i u.in., 1,00 nml 3U5p.iu.
HUMI.IVK, '
Leavo llcndlnc. 7 Jinnd 7.4 J a.m.
Lenvj Il iirlMiuin, 6.2i a. in.
Trainaurjilced thuv, I) iuii to and front depot
Olli and Olcen BtreotH, l'hilu'teiplilt. otuer
iriiltM to n d troin llroid etrcet dep il,
'I ho 8.20 r. in. tinln from l'lu ailelilli a and (i.20
p. in train fmni Allen'mwii huve through tain
tumid Iriuu Ft lnnu, N. Y.
'I re 2.15 p. m tiulu Hum Phi adelphla unit 12.
0 noon tialn fioni AOentown nave turougu cara
to mid from l'litato i
I ho 5.2-i p ni. tiain from l'hllailelphi.i and 6. JO
it. in tinltiftom Ailpntjwu huvo through cure
to oud irum Alnuch Oliiink. ' '
T J. K. WOOT.1KN,
Oept. 23. 1871. (lenergiu)iertnte nrltnf.
piiNNSVI.VAlA AII,ltOAI,
I'llll.AllI-l.l'IIIA i Klin; Jill. DIVISION.
Nuniraer Tluve Table.
On nnd nuei hunuai. Apuil 23d, 1678, the
T'rntiia on the 1'liil.ulelphla Kllj l'.aiiiund 111.
vUlou v,Ul run u toliowH : '
WEhl'WAItl).
ERIE EXrRE&a lenvea Nw YorK 0.2 n.ra.
l'lnl Mlelpluu 12.i5p.ui.
lliltlmoio 1.20p.iu.
IlniilsburK fi.iiup.m.
uii.ui. i, iiiiuiiinioi ii o.iiU ll.ui.
LllCi'l 1 avctl 10.30 II. Ill'
i..lie ' l li.. A ii.in.
ERIE MAJL leavon New Yorlr 8.2jd.iu.
j iiuhiiiviiii ji,.-iiu.m,
llalunioio V. lo p.m.
llnnl-biiiit 4.2.'i a in.
Wlllnimapoit 8 35 a.m.
Ixick Uut en 0.40 a m,
llenovu o.so a.m.
nrr. nt Erio v.snn.tn.
N I AH All A EX. Icjivoh I'Mlartclplua 7..0 u.111.
lialtlmitlM ' 9il a Tn'
IlAHlmoie
.30 a.m
Jldiribbiin:
nrr- t Willliiiiepott
'' Lock llvon
Renova
Kiino
10.45 11. ni.
1.60 p.m.
3.15 p.m.
4 15 p m.
8.4 ) p. ill
Iluffilo
L'K HAVEN AC. 1'vs I'niladclpuU 8.00 a.m.
liftltlmiuu 8.30 n.u.
IlHiiiaburi;
1.25 p.m,
err. nt Willlunisport
Lrek Uliven
ir.Hip.in,
j.auji.m.
fr.'J.'i p.m.
11 a5 p.m,
V 10 p.m.
4.1 . n m.
7 4u a 111.
7.00 nm.
SUNDAY EX. leaves New 5'ork
riiimui'iiihia
llaltliiuiiB
licrnelii
arr. elAVilliauittport
EAaTWAIllI.'
flllLAD'A EX.lcavti Erio
Lock lluvcn
Wllllamport
arr, nt Ilarn'buii;
' ' ' llaltimore
' ' ' J. Philadelphia
New Voik
DAY EXrKESS leavea Kuuo
C 3J i.m.
7.55 a.m.
11.40 11.111.
8.25 p.m
n..tn n.m
6 45 ryn.
(i.'Ai n.m
HMO n.m,
11.20 a 111.
Uennva
Icicle unvon
lliiuuibport 12.40 11. in.
arr.at llainnburiT 4,inp.m.
rnuaneipipa
New YorA
Iinllimnru
, - . Wathintun
ERIK leaves Ene
ltenova
IK'k Haven
Willi.imapoit
lliurii-biirK
ia'tuuvu
ruihiiloipliL
New, York,
FAHT LINE leaves Willlnmsport
' ' - an' ut lluulabuifr
.R11I1111 oru
l'hlladeljiliia
New York
SUNDAY EX. leavea Willrnmspoit
an. lit HamthurK
I'bllanjlphla
NeW Yojk
llullliuuru
7.20 p'.in,
10.15 p.m.
7.35 p.m.
9.1)2 p.m.
H.20 11.111
8.55 p iu,
10.15 pm.
11.15 ii.ra.
2 4- u 111.
7.35 11 III.
7.10 u.lu.
10.111 11.111.
12.U 11,111.
3.5.5 n.m.
7.35 a III.
7.35 u. in,
Il'.25 a.m.
h 15 n.m
11.40 n.m,
3,') p.m.
a.45 p. 1.
7.3iji.m
r.rlnMnll West. Nlirara Exjroaa Went. Lock
Itnvcu Accnm, Wiat mid Lay l.'xire-n I-;ii8t
make closo cuiiuectliii' nt Northuniberl iiid With
L.All.RH. tr 'inefor Wllkefbaiin and Kciuulou.
Eric Mali West. Nlacnra Expreaa West. P:iPi
Expreaa Weal nud Lock It tveu Accommodation
Wa-41, make cone couuoctioii at Wllll.uubpoit
vilili N. It. w. trains nortn. '
Eilo Moll We-t', NhiKaia Fxprcaa Wet nml
Day Expna. Enat make cloau cnuuectlon nl
Lome Haven with II. K. V. lilt, tralua.
Erin Mai East and West connect at Etlo with
tralna nu I . & M. 8. RR., ut llniry with Ot Oo
ci A. V. lilt-., nv Einiinrltini with II. N. Y, .V i'.
1IR., nud nt Driftwood with A. V. Hit.
t'ailor Cars will run oetwceu l'lillwlelphia and
WllllaniHiort nn Nullum Kxiireaa Wet. II10
Expieai went, l'hllnileliihl.i Enpieaa Enkt, Jlar
Exprean Eriat und Hiindny Exprets K.1H.
blotplng C'ara on all nlKlit tralna.
, 5 -WM.'Ai UALDWIN, Geu'l aup'J
Carbon Co.'s Sons
Carbon Co.'s Sons
Carbon Co.'s Sons
Carbon Co.'s Sons
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TO FUK
THE NF.WEST HUITINOS,
THE NI'WEST HIIIII.VOl.
Til K NEWI'.SI' SIIITINU'4.
THE .VEWESP HUITINOS.
CI0H13, 0 isKlmoiet nnd Vo-tlncg
whiui we make up In I'uphtoii
uli e inn! Diiinnle htjles at Low.
eat Pr ce lor Cn-di.
RESIDES CLOTH I NO
llE8)HEM fj U1I1INIJ
Vlaitora cm w i.t'ick of Ilol.
erv, Pilee 1 f llndi rcnr II1111
1I1 rlli of Wliiln Mint m. Hals i'np,
110'iN h'ol liolH bv tlm ilnienel
'Iriiukf, H'ltcliela niul frnvomu
lliif;!, umbri'llai' nml nttiet' aitl
Ciei, lor tue v. mr mid ue of
man iMi nor Kiv.11.
MAN AMI HOY Klsl).
Welcome h'iiii to
LAIIHY PEII'RSI,
LAlHtY t I'EI'EllS',
LADltY PET Ells'.
laury pj;tkiis',
rank stiieet,
HANK HITtKET,
Lei.l 'U1011.
Loh pton,
where II10 etoct of Oenls 1'itrn.
Ishlnn (ioml-tciimiiri.e Ihe chnlc.
ifrt ou.lltv aiiui.liieil with tho
ONK IIWf!8T PBICE,
OMS IDWI'.nr I'llICK
ONE Filler, ro ALL,
ONE PRICE TO ALL,
The Rover le.errliiK llu nrlvl.
.epnnf return m ir con 'aorieceiv
imr ha. ' h)4 money if uut ton
tent with Ills b.irKnm.
Laury. & Peters
Laury & Peters
Laury & Peters
Laury & Peters
ONE PRICE CAII KTOEK,
ONK I'llICK CASH BTOItE,
1'oit OlSce IlnililiriK,
l'o-t.OCltn lliilldiuc.
RANK HT, LEIliainOJf.
HANK. ST, LEIIIOIITON,
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78."
TiRADV'S CENTENNIAL CIOAR AND
JOHACCO EMPORIUM AND MILLIARD
ltOOU, one door above Hank's Bakery.
Bank St.. I.,clilgiitGii.
Also, OENERAI, NEWS AOENCY. Dally
and Weekly Paperaaud Lakeside Lib! arr rcgo
nrly euppllel. Apill L 185.
$1,200 PROFIT ON $100
Made thla month by full and (UK Invest no
tordiiip; to vour means, no. 151 or $Mn). In
rtTOUK lMUVlLEOI-H, Pn broucbt n until
fortune tn the carefal Inves'or. N e AdvUe
when und hnw toarliliATT. biFKLT HooVswiili
fnli tnloiTnttlon wic ltee. Addreua ordera by
mail und telegraph to
RAXTEIt b CO.,
Bankers and Jlrokora 17 Wail St. N.
A
N LNTKLLIUKNT UOr,
ai d nnont 10 Tear, residing in rtil'ertelpnia, is
desirous of lranilue n trade, and would like to
c one to Hio tountiy. For Inrtber pilticuUra
upplv ut tho i Aitnox ADVOC11B ofDce.
tjior oopn jon printi.no, call at
-1 THE OAKJION ADVOCATE OFFICE.
Wo"kresy when promised, nnd atcltv prices,
llv wire to f (il It will p ,y to an wi.
A Good Fftmrly Medrcine
SWAVKli'S
Tar and Sarsapa'illa Pills.t
AS- HKADACIIIC, LaoRnur and Me'jin
cnoly B.nerally aprl iir trom a itisoWei oil stein,
nth, coslIveuo-Bor a lornld liver. Each may be
epe'MhIr remove! hv Dr Swjvne'a Tr I'Uls
which Bllmulate (he liver und stomach to n
he HUv nitlnn in reniovlmr nil bl'l oninee-a. nur
piodaciug leKiilar evacuation of tho tOAO.s.
LIVEIl COMPLAINT,
that dreaded (ii8ose from which so many per
wins snfier. Is freqaoutlv the cause ot
Htadacbe, Inillgestlmi and Dyspepsia,
Is speedily lellcved mid nre often permanently
cm oil oy llieir u-o. Fevers hi eolteu picvented
by the usjot ihcxi XniapirlU 1111s, a titer
I care, ou, tlinniKli tre li.iMhl the nnpinuies
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The Fatal Wager.
"A cold, dii-ary tilirlit, Ilcrr Stii
ilcnt')," said (lie lnut of tlm Dmililc Ka
! If, as lit; tlitiiw a iloiililo fauuot of
wood upon tlm tint, arouinl wlitrli
wore seated a knot of nlnilenU silently
suioIiliiK tlie'r nieerst'lmiiiii'', v.lille upon
n tnble near at hand st'mt a linnilier of
empty dottle and ilriiikltit: nips, liear
liiift'yidi'iicn of the recent iiood rn;t'r.
The nlulit wai farndvanred It was St,
Miirk'rteve and they lind linen dNcij-e-Inj
tho iiiiiiieriins -iipertitlnns enrfent
Hinoni! the peasantry respectlnuc this linl.
lowi'tl time. There was a 'pause In tle
eonversntl.m, antlenchsatseeniitmly all
soilu-d in Ills own tlmiiKhlit, which, to
jurtiie fiom the grave npect of their
countenances, were prions enouuli So
tleeplj were tliey hililed in inedllatitin,
Ihat initio heeded the observation of the
landlord. It was toward the close of
Allium, nnd the wind whistled shrlly
as it swept past the crruy o'd Inn, plv
Inil token of tlm approach of stern-vis-nfsrd
winter.
"Weil, Herman, ' said one of thd
students, layiiiu asldu his pipe, and mov.
Inn from tlm fire, which now blazed
biljihtly "slncei ytm liave laimhed at
all the legends fiiiJ superstitions whnh
Imvo been related to-nlifht and profess
not to believe In the existence of spirit,
Uund or bad, yet there Is one ooncern
ihU whicli I would ask your opinion. It
Is stated tliat on the eve of St. Mark's
one may see the shades of tlioses who
bid to tile within n shoit time pas'. Into
tiie church, by watching there at tlio
hour of midnight.
".Mere stories to amuse children," re
plied Herman
"i'et did not Iiirgomei.ter Waeram
declare that he saw, on the eve of St
.Mark s, ns ho wa returning h ime late
at n lull t from Grosheim, a shadowy
fiftire, tho exact part of himself, elide
Into the porch as he passed it nnd did
lie not die a fow months afterward?"
"Very true, Herr Itosnmbert: but
you must recollcclthaAot.1 Wnurtni was
not esteemed tlm most temperate In
Knu-iebHch. And It is well known that,
on thf occasion alluded to, lie was re
turnlnc from a merry-maklnc, antl it Is
(Ji.ite just to presume that, his percep
tive faculties ciiuld not have been in a
veiy peefect state. It is probable tli.tt
he saw Ids own shadow, reflected by
liy the moon, which I remember shone
briuhtly that ulht; and his tll-ordereij
Intellect and superstitiniu folly led him
to imagiiif It a spirit. As to his'death,
which occurred so shortly after ills my
linn belief that it had no more connec
tion with Sr. Maik's eve, than than"
jin7letl fur a simile, "than fire lias
Vtllh water."
"Gran ln all you have said, still 1
think it Miuiimliat Mtftup;e. Thmicli I
do mil piofess to be hUperstltiims, yet
there Is soint tliliie; beautiful in tho he.
lief Ihat there arc spirits IIiumi of onr
rtlemls and kindred who watch over
us hi our sleeping bouts, and hover
around during the busy scenes nf day,
puaiding us from evil who w lien tho
sand of life Jias nearly run, assume a
visible shape, and beckon us from this
weary world to realms of happiness and
bliss."
"Al very fine, nn doubt," said Her
man, sinillui;. "I dare, say, liosam
bclt. though you do not profess to bo
siiiier.stitious yet are you not fearful,
ae jou pa-s the old church to-niiht on
your way home, of neelng your uliade
hovering about the church?"
"It is well that your way lies not
;".(Ube:," said Kosainbert, rather net
tied, "for with nil your mulling, I doubt
whether you daro trust yourself in its
vicinity at tho hour of midnight. In
deed, I will wager a dozen of mine
host's choicest Hurgundy that you dirc
not.
"Done, Rosambert, donjl' Gentle
men, " said Herman, addressing hl.s
brother stndents, "hear you this wager,
t'gad, we'll make a night of. It! Now,
Ito-ainbert, 1 will do more on the faith
of thy Buruundy I will enter the old
miser's vault, concerning which there
are so many mysterious taleR; andshoujd,
I meet with a spirit, "I'll .speak to it
tliouuh it blast me." The tomb Is in a
dilapidated state, and the entrance Is
ea-y. The wager shall be decided this
very night."
"Excellent!, excellent!" exclaimed
Hosanibcrl ; "and that wn may know
you have been there, lake this poniard
and stick It Into the coflin."
Placing the dagger into his bosom ho
gayly turned to his friend, ami tald
with a (.mile, "Now I atu read b
sure you have the Burgundy uucorked
on my. return!" -,
He left the inn, and as he wen, led
his way through the village, now buried.
in repose, the solemn silence which
reigned around dissipated his gJety,
and his thoughts took a inure serious
turn. He felt as if he had acted wron
in having Indulge! in unseemly levity
ou so serious a sub.ect; and the many
terror-inspiring tales respecting the old
miser to whoso tomb he wa(s now jour
neying camo rushing upon, his mind
causing him almost to repent his foolish
hardihood; but to return without at
tabling his object would occasion the
ridicule of his friends, and he. dreadedi
being stigmatized us a valu boaster. and
coward. lie therefore pushed, quickly
ou, auJ Iu a short time reached tlm old,
Church, which stood at tho extremity
of tliq village. Lie climbed over the
low rating which surroundeJ tho vent
erablp building, and stood In the, 'back
ground of life,' ns ltluhtcr denomin
ates the grave yard. All. was silent
have the wind, which souuhed mourn.
fully through the linden trees,' scattereu
tiju1 sercd leaves far and wide,. JThex
night was dark, tho sky oversprca'l
with mtirkyilfiuds, which spread rapid
ly along like giant spirits of the nlr, re
vealing bore and there a twinkling star.
A feeling of awe cuno over him as he
stealthily glided along the tombstones;
and as he nearcd the miser's burial
place, the hour of midnight tolled loud
ly from the turret cinckj breaking
through the solemn stillness like death.
He started at the sound, ami almost
(linked with fear Hut ns tlm last
Klnjko died away, he summoned his
falleilng resolution, 'and drawing forth
the daguer, rushed down tne. steps of
vault, and with a convulsive shudder,
struck Into a damp and mouldy coffin,
which returned a sound as If the skele
ton within It had fallen asunder, aenj
the bo'.ie rattled against the coffin
sides. Terrified and agitated, Herman
attempted to rush from the vault, but
was held fast by soinelnvlsibleagency,
mil uttering n faint cry fell senseless
to the ground.
I' What can possibly detain Herman?''
said Kosainbert to his fellow students,
"It Is now an hour since he departed,
and he should lnve returned ere this.
I liopo no evil has befallen him,"
Another hour clap-ed still he came
not. At last it was pioposed they
should seek him, A lantern was pro
cured, and after prooeedlnff ata'iapld
pace, they arrived at tlm church yaid,
and, descending tho gloomy vault they
discovered tlio Ill-Sated Herman lying
upon his face across the threshold, tho
extietnity of his gown fastened to the
colli ii by the ponnir.I.
It would seem that in his fear and
agitation ids hand became entangled iq
the folds of bis gown, and the d.tgger
pinned It to (lie collln, and imagining
be hail fallen Into the power of demons,
or 8' Irits, he sank lifeless to ihe
grofind. He was raised, and the ex
pulsion of tenor upon his countenance,
was truly horrible. His eyes seamed
Matting from their sockets-'hls lips
were compressed -and his hair stood
bristling upon his head He was con
veyed to the Inn with all possible des
patch, where elTorts weie made to re
suscitate blin, but in vain, Tlio fright
had been to much for him he was
dead I
"A Little Sperm He."
Typheron sighed over his
work,
Minute after minute, arid hour after,
hour, through twelve long hours of the.
four-and-twenty, without daring to
neglect one of those inliilite-l, Typheron
worked the cumbersome tuachtutl that cut
great masses of Iron Into shape for after
manipulation. Typheron was hot a
genius; lie was only a laborer with his
hands, doing Just what he was'bhlden to
do by his masters. The machine groan
ed and creaked, and Typheron, asl he
lifted, the poi.ileious levers, groaned in
unison.
lly-ai d bye. lie moralist of the maniir'
factoring district came that way, and
looked in upon Typheron; and almost
at the same time old Alden Palmer, the
millwright and engineer, also dropped
in, Gi Palmer bad heard the email
lug of the machinery, and the moralist
had been attracted by the groaning of-'
the man. The first contemplated the'
iron iuoiist"r, while the other regarded
the swatthy son of toil.
"Thou findest It hard work, my son,"
the moralist said, sympathlzingly.
"Aye, vurra hard, my master,"
"And yet we must all labor. Our.
work is before us. Despair not."
"I dono," groaned the laborer, lifting
the lievy bar with a deep breath. "It
Im moity hard sometimes, 'specially
when the machine groans as she do
Sow."
"I know, my man, It must be some
times hard, but forget not the old adage:
"Time, patience and perseverance can
accomplish all things."
"Well, sir," said Old Palmer, not at
all reverent In his beariug, "does your
lesson end there?"
The mpraljsl looked up a little inqulr
inuly, rjid. a little superciliously.
"i was but giving the good man a
great lesson of life," he said, dogmatl
cajly. "Aya, man,'' returned tho mill
wright,, wild, a, nod and a smile, just as,
he might have nodded and smiled at a
boy; "but life lessons aren't of much
use unless you give them In full. Wheu
you come to run a machine like this,
time, pa'lence and perseverance may be
all very well in their proper places, but
I guess our good man would nnd a little
sperm ije more to his purpose, just
now.,'
It was plain tn be seen that the hardi
handed enuliieer commanded most of
the grimy laborer's rpect at that mo
ment, and. the moralist turned away
like one disgusted.
Wendell Philips told the women ot
lloston that seven out of eight husbands
were fiauds and liars, but he. didn't
say which teim applied tu himself.
The boy whose family had had Its.
first mluce-ple of the seaso.i Is perfect
ly ju stifled in leaning over the gate and
sueering. contemptuously at the riff raff.
As St. Peter is universally alluded to In
connection with the gate of Ilea .en, so
Gfii, Newton, is now spoken ot In con
nection with Hell Gjte.
Sis weeks from now you 5vill see pjo
pie suddeny stop and sit down ou the
walk as If stiuck witli a sudden idea,
and they will have no explanations to
make when they rise up.
A man must bo pretty drunk to go
along, the streets holding to his, coat
collar with uoti hands to preyeiit falling
down.