I Om I II 1 H 1.11)1 M,M m . llll.Mriljll ljyjl INDEPENDENT" Live and Let Live." $1.00 a Year if Paid in Advance. H. V. Mortihmer, Proprietor. LEHIGHTON, OAItBON COUNTY, PENN'A, SATURDAY M01WING, APUIL 14, 1877. Subscribers out of Couuty, $1.20 VOL. V., Mo. 20. CARDS. fnrnlturi 'Warehouie. T. fleawartf , Bank street, dteltr in all limJi of Fkhtiturt. CoJInimadllo ttdtr. Boot fend Shoe Maker. Clinton Br.tney, Ittant building. Bank strtot. MlaticrtpTcnpityJMti work warranted. j? P. LONGSTREET ATTORNEY AT LAW, Next door totho Cartonrtlouse.'' BANK STREET. LElItOnTON, PA. Setfember lC-Sm. -y- m. raisiieu AlTORNKY AND COUNSELLOR At LAW, Six StallT.LiattirtSH, pi. R.al Bitats and Collection Apettcy. Will Buy nd Bill H.al Kitat.. ConTejin(ng neatly-done Col Ntllom promptly made. SetrttJlg L'ttates of Vi (Slants ipetiilty. May be consttltedln Knllsh a, 14 u.rman. . Nct. 22. JAS. II. -STRUT IIBRS, ATTORN ST AT LAW, ay0fHce: 24 floor of Rhoad'sUall, Mauoh, Chunk, Pa. All buKlneil trsted to him wf,l be promptly -iiuudedto. Mar 27, ly. JJANIKL KAIiBPUS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR. AT LAW, Aaueh Chunk, Pa. 9-0(Hes, abots Dolon'l Jewelry 8tore, Broadway IXO. D. BIBIOLXTTE. 18. 8. LOOSE gKRTOLETTE tt, bOOSIS, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Qthcs Corner of SXlsquehsnna and Broadway. MAUCItCUUNK, Ttsin. Can bo consults! In Gctoan. Julv 24 187 J. MISKIIAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, NextDoortoFlrit National DnoV, UAUCH CHUNK, PA. JB3Can m -onauttetl In German. Nanf. A. BKLT2, JUSTICE Of THE PEACE, Obert'a Bulldlny, BANKSt., r.FllloilTOS. Conveyancing, Collecting and oil other busl kieastounectcd with tbo oflftce promptlr attend. od to. Also, Agent for tbu Purchase and Sale of Heal Estate. April I-yl rriiio.iiAs s. deck, JUSTICE OF THE peace. BANK Street, LfiltlQHTON, Fa. ConTeyauclng, Collecting and alt business con tacted with the ofliee promptly attended to. 4aAtreut tor first-clam Insurance Companies, and Risks ot all kinds taken on the moat liberal terms Jan. 9. 1S75. Jjy A. DBRHANER, St. U., PHYSICIAN AND 8UIVUK0N Special attention paid to Chfonle Diseases. Odlee: South Hast corner Iron ana! 2nd sts., Le tlhton, Pa. April 3, 1875. JJU. S. B, ItEBKR, PRACTICING PHYSICIAN AND StlROl'tlN. ptSea, Bank Street, next door above tbo Pobtoffre, eaeaignion, t'a. umce uours t'arryillleeirh flay tom'loto 12o'4hxk; remainder of day at ofllreln Lehlghton Nov 23. 'TO yy G. M.5E1PL.15, PHYSICIAN AND 8UR0EON. Next to B. H, Snyder's storo. HANK ST., LEUiailTON, PSK'A N.U. Special attention given to the Cuio of pan npeuin. ikc. an ia-y rp io mas kcmuhuii JL CONVEYANCES AND OKNERAL IN8UEANCE AGENT the Rowing Companies are Represented: ItEflAN )N MUTUAL Finn, Hli A 1)1 Ml MUTUAL FIRE, WYOMING FX UK, FOTT-SVlLLE FIRE, LEHIOli FIRE. andtheTRAV KLERa ACCIDENT INSURANCE, . Also Pennsylvania aud Mutual Horse Thief aiexeciire aun insurance company. Marcn23.U7J. rilOS. KEMERER, '76." BRADY'S CENTENNIAL CIOAR AND TOBACCO EMPORIUM AND BILLIARD HOOU, one door above nank'a Bakery. Bnnli St., Lelilgtiton. Also, GENERAL NEWS AGENCY. Dally and Weekly Papers and Lakeside Library regu orly aupplled. April I, 1373. JQA.VID EIIIIOIIT'S " Livery 6s Sale Stables BANK STaEKT.liKIIIOIITON', Pa FAST TROTTING HORSES, ELEGANT CARRIAGES, And Boaltlrely LOWER PRICES than any other Livery in the Co jnty. Lars-sand handsome Carriaees for Funeral porpoaea and Weddings. DAVID E11BKRT. Mot. 21 U73. T 0 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. All neraons ar herebvfnrhid mPildliTii- wilt, a WAGON loaned by tbo unCerslgued to Gi-O. EMEUY, of Welsiport. as the sauio is our prop erty. ItOMIO 4 UOFi'OlU) March It, l77-1w LebUMon, I'a C3 O CTq CO i r- O 5 CO liebcr's Itlnck, Iinnli-st,- T.nliijlilon. Notice. To tha Pulilic A. J. DURLING'S Family Drug andiledlclne Hloro, (In Dr. Rehcr's Bloom is OPEN on SUNDAYS fr m 8 to 10 o'clock A. M., 1 to 2!o & 5 to 7 r, M. Iiosldeuco-lst door nboro M. K. Church A. J. DurllnR, our popular Dtug. (Tilt, "havinR dispensed with the services of a clerk," Is behind the Countor Dealing oat nud Compopnd.iigNiCo, Pure. Fresh, Unadulterated Meil cinejfor the Sick aud Afflicted, at Reduc ed Prices At A. J. Durllng's Drug Storo, you can get your Prescriptions and Family Reclpcscompounded accurately .fesclentllicatly. At A. J. Durllng's old established DRUOnnd PRESOIIIPTION STOKE, you can lely on Betting a Strictly Puro Article. No mistakes from Incompetent asslstante, as he dts penses and prepares with Ills own hands. It is Just splendid ! What? Why that New Perfumo I got at DURLINO'S Drug Stoie. ITU o;vn mako up lie calls It .MY OWN " 23c. and 60c. pet bottle. 1000 lbs. Pure Caustic Soda, or Snlte I Potash, for t-OAI M A KINit, Just rccelv. ed at A.J. DUItLING'S Drug store, und selling aiu very lowpilco. Wall Paper ! Wall Paper 1 Wall Paper' At A. J. DUIILINQ8 Drug Storo NEW STYLES Just received at Greatly RE DUCED PUICES. Call and Examine. A. J. Durllng, our popular Drug gist, having an expci lenco of 17 Years, knows whereof bo tpoabs, when ho Bays ho guaiauteo-; that EVERY ARTICLE bought at hla DRUG STORE ii ot the PUREST aud REST tint can be found in tho Markets. A. J. Durlitig, the Druggist, has Jut lecclved a Fresh Invoicoof Fiuo FREN CII and CALIFORNIA BRANDIES, OLD HOL LAND GIN. OLD RYE WHISKIES Import. Ml POItr and HIIUltHV WINIJS Domestio CLINTON Dllil ot.1er OUAI-U WINES for Aleflleinai anil Sucrauicntal Purposes. New Styles ! New Prices ! MRS. M. GUTH, Fashionable Milliner, WillTI. ST., WniSSPORT, Pa., Rcsoootfu.ly nnuouncos to tho lsdiaof Wtlsi port and tho hiniouninnir country, that stiois now iccelviiiirau immcnso stoca of Spring Millinery Goods, Comprising 1I0XXETS, HATS, NOTIONS, TRIMMINGS, &c, Jlado nn in tho latot fashion, and which she Is pii'iuiudto soil to her tmtrims and ft'o-ioa tit prices to low us to bo perfectly aslouUhlug. Also, a full assortment of SWITCHES, And all other goods usuallj kept In a first-class Millinery store. LADIES' OWN HAIR MADE UP TO OR. DER, nt the very lowent pos.iblo prices. Cali and cxauiuie Goods mid Prices. MRS. M. OUTn. Weis-port, Pa, March 2l-3rn HENRY A. PETER, (Succes-or to C. W. Lextz), Bank Street, Lehighton, Penn'a, OTora to tho public a full lino ot Pure Drugs and Chemicals, PATENT MEDICINES, Horse and Cattle Medicines A Complete Asssortment of Wall Papers, From tho Cbespoit llrown to the finest Gilt. Fancy Toilet Articles, sponges, ciiamoise skins, Plain & Fancy Stationery, And a variety ot HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES too numerous too mention. aU ot which ho Is offenug at VERY REASOXAIJLK PRICES ! ravsic.ANS' rnEscmm-ioxacf..i y and accurately cow pounded Uy M.Y8LCLF. at all tiouiaot the day uuauigtit. i'ittronat'e luvltcd. II. A. PETER. Tur.zi'l'M IllfMTk. March iA. 1877. Manhattan OIL Company, OF NEW YORK. Lubricating and Illuminating' Oils. WM. N MARCUS, Room 3. Merchanta' Ex chauiro, THIRD and WALNUT Mrteis, rl.l.o deliihu. I'a. Nov. 2".J 75, Wi ITED, a purchaw for a Wheeler & Wilson 1EWINO MACHINE. 135 MSb v.ll buy Call at this Ouiot Railroad Guide. N OUTIlPI3NNA.llAlL,ROA. Hn.fi.n trpr. fnr TMtllfirfnlnlitn Will lCAVO Lehlffh- ton as follows! 3:17a. m via. L. V. arrive at Phlla, at C:i3 a ra. H2 a. in. via I V. " ' H:"5 n. m. 11.117 . m. via r.. v. ' " 2-iorj.m. 2i21 p. m. via L. .t S. " " 0:1!) u. m. 0:'.0 p. m. via L. V. " " U:50p. m. liciurning, leave nepot in. j cmn . can St., Phlla., at 8:15 and 0:15 a. m.s 2:15, p. in. Jan. 1. 13J7. ELLIS CLARK. Agent. plIIbA. & ItlSADINQ UAlLtlOADl Arrangement ot PasscDger Trains. dec. ism IS70. Trains leave AL U ENTO W N na follows i (VIA l'HK10Mi:S 1111 INCH. 1 For Philadelphia, at fi.Oo, ti.ou. a.m., 3.1.1 aud 6 5? p. m. SUNDAYS, For PhlladelphH at A 10 u. n. (1A EA61' riSXNA. ltllAKClI.) For RoniitaB, f 2.:i0. 5.50, 8.51 a ui 12.15, E. 10. -1.30 nudticop.m For llnirtsourg, 1 2 30, 5 50, 8.55 n. m., 12.15, 4 30 and !) 00 p.m. For Lancaster ntid Columbia, 5 53, 8.55 a.tn. aud 4 3u p ni tDoes not ruu ou Mondays SUNDAYS. For Reading, 2 30 a m. and 9 00 p m. For llurriauurg, 2.30 a.in, and 00 w.m. Trulus FOR ALLE.ViO WN lenveas foUows: (VIA TKItKlOMEN IinAXCn.) Lonvo I'hilauelphlu, 7.3 1 u. m, l.oo, 1.30 and 5.15 p. m. SUNDAY'S, Loavo Philadelphia, 8.15 a.m. (VIA EAST 1T.NNA DI1ASCII.) Leavo Reaoing. 7.4 1. 7.45. 10.33 a m., 4 00, 6.10 pnd 10.30 p in Leave llanlsburg, 5.2), 8.10 a. m., 2.00. 3.57 and 7.5i p. in. Loavo Lancaster, 8.10 a.m., 12.55 and 3.i5 p.m. Leave Columbia, s.tioa. m . i.uo and 3.25 p.m. SUNDAYS. Leave Roailing. 7.20 a.m. Loavo UarrlHOuig, 5.2U a.m. Trains juai kert thus C) run to and from depot 0th and Gieou stroets, Philadelphia, other tialns to ami lrom Broad ftrect depot. Tne O.o0 h. m and 5.55 p. m. tlulus from Allen, town, ami tho 7.30 a.m and 6.15 p.m. trains lrom Pluladt-ipiiia, hao through cars to aud trum Philadelphia. J. E. WOOTl'EN. t.'eucrai Manager C. a HANCOCK, Gm'l Ticket Agent. iVRRON ADVOCATE CHEAP JOB PMNTIXG OFFICE, LblJIGIITON. PA. JCVcry iletcrlplion of rnnting, from a Visiting Card to a Poster. CARDS, IHM, HEADS, LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS. STATEMENTS. POSTERS, PROGRAMMES. HANDBILLS, DODGERS, CIRCULARS, SHIPPING TAOS, ENVELOPES, BY-LAWS. aC.,&0.:'A5I1"ULETS- Diuo in the best manner, at very Lowest Prices. Wo aro nicparod to do work at ns cheap rates an'iiv cflleo mtho State t-.at deals honestly with its customers. OUR MOTTO IS ' Cheap, Prompt & Reliable. fir Orders by mail receive prompt attention. C. do TSCIURSCHltr, Neailr oppolto Durllug's Drug Store, HANK STREET, LEHIGHTON, Pa. Cnlis the attention ot the Ladles of Lehighton anil vicinity to tho fact that she keeps u full nsortiueut of Berlin & Germantown Wool, IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC EMRROID. ERIE.-i, NOriONS, RIHIIONB, Ladies' and Children's Hose, r.uiuuiv 1'ruits LIMREUGER & HWIT2ER CHEESE, CANDIES, CUNFECTIONS aud a varletvof other n i tides not usually Kept in any other stoer iu Lchlglitoii. A ahure of piihho patronagolatollclted, and eauiactiou jruuranteeih Jan, 20 m3 DISSOLUTION of Co-partncrsirii)". Notice is hereby given that the co-partnership tieietofoie existing betwot-n AMANDA, ANTHONY and JOHN MUIER. doing busi mas as Millers, In Franklin township, crbou loiintv. Pa., 'under tho tlriu uanie of A. AN THONY & REllER, was this ilay (SATUR DA, VAI1C11 H 1877). lllssolteil by mutual coufeut. i'ersons Indooieii to tho late flrm will nuke payment within THIRTY DAYS, alter thai date blllsiinpjld will bo p'ncedin the hinds ot a Ju.ticeof iho Peace for collection, aud all peisous havlug clainii ntiuit thesaia firm will present them to for aetttein nt. AM ANDAS ANTHONY, JOHN ItEUI-.lt. The MILLING business wll, bo continued at tho old aland by , ... JOHN RE11ER, rrankliu two., March 3l-0w A Good Family Medicine Tar and Sarsaparilla Pills. S- IIUADACim, Ungour and Melan choly g.uerhlly spriuir lrom a disordered atom ch, cosilvoue-sor a tortdd liver. Each muy be speedily removed by Dr. Swavno'a Tar I Ills, which stimulate tlio liver and stomach to a he Itliv action tn removing all bliluiusuess. and producing regular evacuations ot the cbne.s. LIVER COMPLAINT, that dreaded disease from which somanyper sona fuller, is frcqatully the cause ot Headache, Indigestion and Dyspepsia, is speedily relieved, aud are often permanently cuted by their ii.o. I't-versaiBoiteu pieveuu-d by the iiseot iheo Haisnparilla 1'i'fs, as they earn etf, through the blood, tho Impmlttea fium which they at lie. For COSPIViiNEas there la uotulux so elTectnal as Swayne's Tar and Sarsaparilla Pills. Tbev aro puielv vegetable, and act specially ou the Liter as Iilue Maaaor calomel, without any bad resu is lrom taking. Describe symptoms in a'l communications, and addrws letters to DR h WAYNE &SON. I'Piladelphla. No charge for udvb e. Senr hy insllou lecelpt ot pile. Price 25 centsa box fivo boxes for 1. A"K YOUR HRCGOIST FOR TnEM. New Advertisements THE LUNGS! coNsran?no:isr i Th' distrfsslng mid ilSngerous romplnltit and Its rre-i'Oiiitory Bvniitinms, Metrlcotcol couch, night swentg, linnrcncRB, wnslinR DrSIi. lever ltermanently onred by "Ur. STvayiio'sConipoimt? Syrtm nf Wild CIio.tv " ilHOISCiHTIH A premoiiltor ot I'tilinonary Consumption 11 chrrncterteDa bycatnnli orln. liammntion of thoiuucoufl momDrnnno( llienlr tiaFatte. with couttfi and rxpectorrttton, sliort breath, aoarpenes pains In tho chest For nil hroncmal nnectums, sore throat, losa of voice, COllfThSt VII. SWAYNK'S COMPOUND Syrup Wild Cherry 18 A SOVEItCIGN IlllJIKDY. Htmorrhage, or spttttna blood, may proceed from tho laiynx, tnichia bronchia or lungs, and arise from various enures, as undue physical exer.ion, iilttliord, or fullnopa ot tho Voasels. weak luuKsoverrttrniniURottho vok'O suppresH ed evacuation, obstruction of tbo spleen or liv er, etc. Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry etrikoint tho root ol rilscaso by purifying the blond, rebtoring the Iivornnd kidneys to healthy action, iuvlgoratl'air tbe n rvous nj-ptem, Tito only standard remedy for hemorrhage bronchial nn-i nil pulmoaaiy compnints. Con. saniptlvcs or those predisposed to veeik lungH, should not fall to use this great vegetable rem tdv Its marvelous pover, not onlv over consump tion but over every chronic dieae where a irradtuil altenitivo action is neoied. Under Its use the couch Is loosened, the night sweats di ininish. the pain subshitp, tho pul-o returns to its natural Hinndaid, tbo stomach Is improved in Its power to digest nnd assimilate thotood, mid every orgnu basapuier and bettci quality blood suppiitdto it, out of which new lecica tivo and plastic material Is ma i.e. SAVED HIS LIFE. A IlEIUARKAKLE CURE! Was that of Edward II. Ilanison. Engineer nt Oeorge sweeny Pottery, 1331 Ilidgo Avenue, Philadelphia. He hud a violent cuuli, night sweats, sore thioit, great weakness, spit nt dif ferent time a pint of flood, gave up all hope of recovery, llirough tho uso of " J)r. bivaune'8 WUttCtierrySvruif" became a soundand healthy man, and reunilns to to this day. although over twenty yeais havo elapsed since he was cuietl. PHICK OKK DOLLAIl. hx bottles 15. If your drupgiht ctr stoiekeeper does not sell It, wo will forwatd halt dozen, fienzht paid, to any ad dress, on receipt of price. PKEPAKED ONLY BY. I5R. SWAYIVIJ & SOX, 330 N. Sixth Street, Philadelphia. Bold by al Prominent DiuggistB. Itching Piles! PILES, PILES, ITCHING PILES, Positively Cured by the uso of SWAYNE'S OINTMENT. Iloiin Testimony : I was porelv afflicted with one of the most dis tressing or hI1 uncases Pruritus or I rurlgo. or more commonly nown as Itching Piles The It chine nt times was almobt intolerable increas ed uy matching, and not unfrequeiuly becomo quite BOie. I bought n box of " Swayne's Ointment 1" Its uso cnvoqulcrt leliof, nnd In a shoit time made n peifect cuie. lean now steep undisturbed, ana I would advl&e all whrt aro suffering with this distroMjlugtomplatnt toprocure' bwayue'a OlntmeiU" at once. J had tiled piescnpiions almost Innumerable, without llnding any perm anent relief. JO.s W. OIlHIaT. Etnu of Predel & Christ. Hoot and shoe House. Ml North Second-street. Philadelphia. SKIN DISEASES. SWAY'NE'S ALL HEALING OINTMENT is nl-0 n speclflo lor TETTER, ITCH, HALT RHEUM, fcCALD HEAD. ERYMU'LLAS llAltRER'S ITCH, I'ICll IH.OTCHES, ALL hCAI.Y, CRUSTY. CUTANEOUS ERUF TIONi. I't-iiectlv hnfo amt huimless, even on the most tender infant. I'rice&o cents. 3 hoses fur SI.-J5 bent ov mol to any addrt BSomocclpt of pi ico Sold by ail the leading Druggists. Prooarod only by DR. SWAY.VI3 & soar. 330 Xorth SixtU-5t., Plilladelpliin. : ....ij veti lADORNl LONDON . !.y?"" I HairColor Restorer HAlri. I ion ltrsioiu.Nt : i GRAY HAIR To Us Natural Vitality and Color. HERE IS "THE PROOF Of its Superior Excellence. Read this Home Certificate testllled to by Edward 11. Gainiiucs. one of tho mot.t canipc toit Diucgistsuud I'tieiulsts iu Philadelphia, a mnu whobo veracitv uouo can doubt : 1 am happy tn add my te.timonv to tho grea valco of tho " Louiloll Hair Color Uestori." which ii stored my hn.r to its original ibuK col. or, and tho hue upnears to be permanent- I am satisfied thai this preparatioi. is iioihing like a Uvc, but operates upon tho ecrotlons. It Is also u beautiful hair dresslnt. nnd piomotes the growth. I purchased tt- 1rt botti'trom Eo. If. Gnrrlguiui, uruugisi. Tenth and Coate-st who cm also testnv my hair wna voiy gray when I coniiuetu'od Itause. MRS, MILLER, No. 730 N. Nlnth-st., Philadelphia. Vn Swatke & sos.-llespecled Fiieod'i I havj tae nleasure to Inform ou that a intty of acquaintance, Mrs Mi ler, lsdellghte.1 with tne tDcc4Ss ol your "London Color Hair Retoi tr " Her hair was tailing rapidly aim ijiiuo gray. The color has 0011 lestordl, and tha full lug out entirely stopped by its no, E. B. UAltlti0UK8. Druggist. Cor. Tauth and Cuates sta.. I'hlla. All that art can accomplish Iu beautifying, strengthening, thlckeulug andadoiniug the nalr iseffioted Dv usluir 'iondon Hair Color Restor er." It stimulates and forces a new growth If Hmv restores its natural color, and lenders It silky auu beautllul 1 curia fuiudrutfi keep. tho scalp clean, cool aud hea.thy. Alt cruifitlabj a-ii 11. t'rice Ta cenui bix uotiiea, ti. seui uy espies, to any adoiess. SWAYNE & RON. 330 N. slitb et., rhilad'a, bOLE rROI'RIETORS, For Sale by all Druggists. Jniylt, ls;jl AT AUNT'S. HY J. R. w. At a cettatn door in a certain squaro (boti very smart nnd fresh) and be tween three and five one fine summer afternoon, a gentlemanly man, of clonded countenance, inlizlit have hpen seen to knock, and with a sense uf having done so before A footman opened It. "Oh, good morning, Henry. Is my aunt In ?' "No, sir; but wo expect the carriage every moment. Will you wait?" "Yes; for I want to seo Miss Ford very particularly." After being shown Into the drawing room, certainly ho did not take a seat, for tho man In llvety heard him tramp ing up and down, backwards and for wards, Incessantly. Three minutes after, on looking from ono of the windows, ho saw a cab drive up to the door, where a young person descended, and performed a very re markable fantasia on the door knocker. As tho occupant of the drawing room looked, he saw a young lady bend forward and smile as she addressed tho servant. "What a jelly pretty glrll" "This Is Miss Ford's house, I think?" "Yes, miss." "Is she at home?" "No, miss." "Will sho be at homo boforo long?" "Wo expect my mistress in every moment, miss." "Then If you please I think I will wait for her. Will you kindly open the door?" Well, it is impossiblo to say that tliero was anything very attractive about these words; nevertheless, Mr. Tom Angel found them some of the most pleasant he had ever heard, so un expected and incomprehensible are our likes and dislikes. When the young lady entered the drawinc-room and saw it was occupied, she drew bask In some hesitation, evi dently combatting with herself whether she should enter or not. However, clearly her business was of considerable urgency, for suddenly her very pretty features became set, and she stepped firmly Into the room, bowing, without any reserve, to tho gentleman she saw there. He found her qulto delightful. "All the windnwsaroopen," lie said, when tho servant had withdrawn. "Is the wind to much for you? Shall I close one or two?" "Oh, dear me, no 1" sho replied, with out nny of that reserve so common to young ladles when they find themselves In the ptesence of a stranger. "lam sure I want all the air possible." "Ah! you suffer from tho heat." "Not at all; but sometimes one re quires all the air and open tpace possible." "I am of your Opinion," ho said earnestly. "1 quite comprehend that feeling. I am mjself an example in point, for It was I opened all tho win tlows; and when your carriago arriv ed, I was tramping up and down the room liko an angry grenadier." "It is not a carriage," said tho young lady, with considerable, if amiable, as petity; "it Is a common cab, and the young person inside Is P.iwklns, who Is looking so surly because I havo made a dash from homo, while I am supposed to bo walking in tho enclosure in our square, and have come to ask Miss Ford to help mo." "Ah, you know Miss Ford?" "I havo not seen much of her. Wo have lived abroad a good deal, and Miss Ford does not like tho Continent. She came to us last Autumn, however, and sho and I became great filends, and I havo como hero for her Bervlces. Pray, mny I ask why you aro waiting?" "I was thinking how similar are our errands here," lie replied; "for I havo come to seek Miss Ford's advice, or, rather, to ai-k her to tako up the cudg els In my favor, and Insist with my people upon having my own way." "Just my case," said the youug lady. "I must Insist upon Miss Ford Insisting upon my father nnd mamma listening to my very reasonable objections " 'Ha P' said tho young gentleman, whose brow had clouded; "your i"-'plo at home aro Interferelng with you?" "Very much so, indeed," replied the young lady. "I'm old enough to mati ng e tny own affairs!" ' Quito right," acquiesced the other, enthusiastically. "1 know what I am about to ask is very Impertinent, but do allow me t shake you by tho hand." "Certainly," she cried, Willi great alacilty ; ' it Is qulto delightful to meet with some one who Is sympathetic I I know it is most imprudent to be eonfl deutial with qulto a stranger, but tho fact that you know Miss Ford imbues mo with greater courage. W11 have been living abroad, and my people posi tively Insist upon my marrying a man I havo not seen since he was a mere boy, aud all because of some, curious family understanding that took place before I was bom, even I" "Something my case," he said. "But I will never submit, and I st.atl prufcr the alternative to bo Bent away as a steerage passenger to Australia, with one hundred dollars in my pocket!" "Ha I" cried the young lady, with astounding keenness; ''thru, if you are ready to go away, you do not refuse the young lady your people wish you to marry becauseyou like somebody else?" "Dear me, 110: I am free as the air." "fco am I,'' she said, bursting Into u silvery laugh. He came forward a step, tud then hesitated. "Oh, yes," said she, "you must shake hands again." It was at this point that Miss Ford, a hand-oniH, hearty, bonny woman of fifty c.amo Into the room, and said, In the titterest astonishment "Bless my soul I I thought you two young people detested each other; and hero have I been to your fathers and mothers, and shown them your two distressed notes to myself, and I havo got them to promise that they will break the match off, nnd I come homo to find you making love under my very roofl" The young people wero still smiling, but looking at each other in the utmost perplexity. "Cousin Bessie," ho said, "Is that you?" "Cousin Tom, it is I And you are you I How you are changed for tho better, since you were ten I" "And you what a difference since you wero five, nnd burst out crying be cause I, at eight, was,greedy enough to steal your cherries " " Miss Ford was laughing now. "Come, come, you young people, shako hands. That Is right. You see, you disliked each other until you met, and now you adoro one another. Yes terday you each wrote praying me to go to my brothers, your fathers, and break off tho proposed match between your families, and now you aro terribly afraid I have dono It. There Is no managing you young peoplo who do not know your own mluds for ono moment, and after disliking each other, they know not why, love each other for life, and would never forgive their family for patting theml" Here bonny Miss Ford, sat down be fore the young couple, and, with n radiant smile she continued "You young people, listen to me. My two brothers-in-law married two sisters, and, of course, the women quarreled, or thought they did, and were too proud to admit their faults. Your two fathers wero very sorry for the rupture, nnd yours, Bessie, went abroad, that the brothers might not ex perience any pain of meeting, with the knowledge Miat it would Irritate their wives. As you both grew up, It struck me that your marriage with each other must reuullu your mothers; nnd this morning, under veiy dexterous manage ment, they havo met, have owned their foolishness, and will, I am sure, never allow division between them. It was then I suggested, ou the strength of your two stupid letters, that If you could not agree, it would be well for you to keep apart; and while your mothers quite agreed upon that point, and wished there had never been any cause for disagreement, they both evi dently wished that you might marry. What is to be done ?" "Cousin Tom." said tho young lady, "my cab Is nt the door. Will you come and see papa and iimraraa?" Ho leapt up very willingly. "No, uo," said Miss Ford, "wo will go In state; nnd as it seems that I have done pretty well for you already, I had better be iu at the death that id to say, I had better look after you as far as the altar; thenceforward, shitt fur your selves. Come along !" iuuefLM's. Three-fourths of the applications for postmastershlpi como from unsettled clergymen. Arkansas lias more newspapers in proportion to population than any other State In the Union. Negotiations are In progress for a tract of land In Decatur county, Ga., on which to sttle a colony of French immigrants from Germanized Alsace. Judge Joslah nail, of Warren, aged 82, died on Sunday. Deceased was the first lawyer admitted to the Warren bar. He was a leading demo cratic politician, aud served as associate judgo and member of assembly. Holland has for centuries been known as tho country par excellence ot tulips. The Dutch King has offered to scud 40,000 of these flowers to tho Paris Exposition of 1878, and they have been gladly accepted. Those fading will be constantly replaced by others in bloom. Tho School Commissioner of Hard in, county, Ky,, is reported to have lately said that tho few school houses In his county are not as good as "the average horse stable, nnd that, as a whole, the people thereabouts are mak ing greater efforts to taise stock than to educate their children.'' The ro are In Colorado over fifty peaks which rise more than 14,000 feet titiovo sea level. Blauca Peak, In that Stale, the o'evatloti nf which was de termined last year by Hayden's survey, is probably the highest point within tho limits of tho United States, being 14,4(14 feet nbovo the level of the sea, Years ago, the King of Prussia Jnkin-.'lv complained that Ins physician, Dr. Luuur, kept htm on short rommons In the hope ot making an octogenarian of him and so earning for himself the title of Excellency. The Doctor is now nti Excellency, sure enough. On tbe Kaiser's birthday ho was named Privy Councilor. A tunnel through tho Pyrenees will place France unci Spain In railroad communication by the 1st of January, 1878. Tho work'has been In progress, utid will save Uvelvo hours of tedious diligence riding between Perpignan and Barcelona. Next year travellers will btt able to travel by rail from Paris to Malaga, almost without changing tiains.