0 avium thotalc H4 V. Mortwmkb, Proprietor. INDEPENDENT" LlVQ and Let Live." $1.00 a Year if Paid in Advance. VOL. V., NO: 22. LEHIGHTOX, OA.KBON COUNTY, PENN'A, SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 28, 1877. Subscribers out of Couuty, $1.20 CARDS. Vnrnltnre Warehouee. Y, Behwartt', Bank utreet, dadtrtn all kinil qf FmntMri. cifflnitMdttt ordtr. Boot arid Shoe Makers. Clinton Bretney, in ' building, Bank street. Mltrdtri promptlyMd "" warranted. ? Pv LONGSTREET, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Next door to the " Ctrtoninome. BANK STREET. LEnlOHTON, PA. December 16-0m. w. SI. RAF8IIBR, ATTORN RY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, BiXK StiiiT.LiHianrox, Fa. If 1 Kitate ill Collection Agency. Wilt Daj and ill Rf al Kitate. Conveyancing neatly done Col lestlons promptly made. Settling Estates of De sedeota a epeeialty. May be consulted In Unllih aid Herman. Nct. 22. JAS. R. STIIUTIIERS, ATTORN HI AT LAW, S- OOce : 2d floor of Rhoad'iJIIall, 3Iauoh Chunk, Pa. All business eatruited'to him will be promptly Attended to. Mar 27, ly. TQAKIKI. KALBFUS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Hanoh Chunk, Pa. a010ee, above B-elon'a Jewelry Store, Broadway IIO. D. BXIIOLITTE. J IS. 8. LOOSE B1 IERTOLGTTE to liOOSII, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Omci-Corner of gnsquebanna and Broadway. MAUC1I CHUNK, P!Wi. Can bo coniulUd In German. Julv U 187 P J. MBKItAPf, ATTORNEY AT LAW, NeltDoortoFlrit National Bank, MATJCtl CHUNK, PA star-Can be ronsulUd In German. flanS. TT A. DELTZ, an, JUSTICE OF THE PB ACE, Oberfa iJnlldlng, BANK-St.. LiniOHTOX. Conveyancing, CollecUnp; and all other bml. ness connected wtb the ofllce promptly attend. d to. Alao, Agent for the Purchase and Sale of Heal Eatsto. April 15-yl rriicoMAS s. DECK, JUSTICE OF THE MACE. BASK Street, LEIUQIITON, Pa. Conveyancing Collecting and all business con aeeted with the offlee promptly attended to. aVAgent lor nret-elaaa Inaurance Companies, and Rlaks of all klnde taken on the moat liberal terms. Jan. 9, 1875. T- A. DBRIIAHBR, M.D., . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Special attention paid to Chronic Diseases. Offlee: 8outh East corner Iron ana! 2nd sts., Lo1 Union, Pa April 3, 1875. jyvt. s. n. RBBBR, PRACTICING PnYSlCIAN AND RIinnKdN. Offltt, Blxx Street, next door above the PoatoRlre, jaoaiauioQ, ra. umce uours rarrtviueescn aay ronvlOto 12 o'clock; remainder of day atofflceln Cehljhten Nov 23. '72 Vjy G.M.8E1PLB, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Next lo E. H. Snyder's fjate. Dank St., LEUIGHTON, PENN'A. N.B. Special attention given to the Cnre ot paifc mieuiu. go. an is-y tuobias iieiuereh conveyancer; AND GENERAL IHBUBANCE AGENT The Uowlog Companies are'Bepresented: LUBAN )N' MUTUAL FIBE, READ1NO MUTUAL FIRE, WYOMING FIRE, POTTrtVILLE FIRE, LEU I OH FIRE, and the TBAV ELERs ACCIDENT 1N8U11ANCE, Also Pennsylvania and Mutual Horse Thief Deteettve and Insurance Company. March S3. 1173. TUOa. KEMEBER. CI 76." BRADY'S CENTENNIAL CIGAR AND TOBACCO EMPORIUM AND BILLIARD BOOst, one door above Hauk'a Bakery, Bank St., aOehlgUton. Also, GENERAL NEWS AGENCY. Dally and Weekly Papers and Lakeside Library regu arljr suppllei. April I, 1876. J-AVID U UK CUT'S pivery & Sale Stables nANIfgT!ltEET.LEIIIGIITO., Pa FAST TROTTING HORSES, ELEGANT CARRIAGES. Aad toatilvely LOWER PlllCKS than any other Livery In the County, Large and handsome Carriages for Funeral putposes and weddlnra. DAVID EilUKRT. Nov. 22. 1673 r0 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. All persona are hereby forbid meddling with a WAtiON loaned by the underalguea lo OKO. EMEttY, of We'uport, as the sanin is our urop. "y. 110UIU A HOFl'OltD. UanktllfTT-lw LehbRB, Pa. 3 CL O CO I t- o ! CD Ucber'g Block, Bank-st., Lehlghton. Notice To the Public A. J. CURLING'S Family Drag and Medtolne Store, (In Dr. Beber's Block). Is OPEN on SUNDAYS .1 fr.nn 8 to 10 o'clock A. M., 1 to 2H A 5 to 7 P, M. Residence 1st door above M. E. Church. A. J. Darling, our popular Dtug. gist, "having dispensed with the services of a clerk," Is behind the Connter Dealing oat and compounding Nice, Pare. Fresh, Unadulterated Me.l.clnoj for tho Sick and Afflicted, atltedno- ed Prices. At A. J. Durllng's Drug Store, yon can get your Prescriptions and Family ItoclpegCompounded accurately & scientifically, At A. J. Durllng's old established DRUOand PBESCUIiTION STOKE, you can lely on getting a Strictly Pure Article. No mistakes from incompetent assistants, as he dis penses and prepares with bis own hands. It Is Just splendid I What? Why that New Perfume I got at DUHLINQ'8 Drag Store. His own make up he calls It " MY OWN " 25o. and 60a per bottle, 1000 lbs. Pure Caustic Soda, or Salted Potash, for SOAP M AKINfi, Just receiv ed at A. J. DU HLINU 8 Drug btore, and selling at a very low price. Wall Paper I Wall Paper I Wall Paper I At A, J. DURLINO'S Drag Store. NEW STYLES Just received at Greatly HE. DUCED PUICES. Call and Examine. A. J. Durllng, our popular Drug. gist, having an experience of 17 Years, knows whereof he speaks, when he says he guarantees that EVERY ARTICLB bought at his DRUO BTOItE is of the PUREST and BEST that can be found In the Markets. A. J. Durling, tho Druggist, has Just received a Fresh Invoice of Ftue FllEN C1X and CALIFORNIA BRANDIES, OLD HOL LAND OIN. OLD RYE WHISKIES. Import ed POUT and tjUIUUir WINES Domesllo CLINTON and other URAPE WINES for Medicinal and Sacramental Purposes. New Styles 1 New Prices ! MRS. M. GTJTH," Fashionable Milliner, WHITE ST., WEISSPOB.T, Pa., Resnectfully announces to the ladles ot Weiss port and the surrpnndtng country, that abe la now leoelvlng auilmmenso stock of Spring Millinery Goods, Comprising BONNETS, MATS, NOTIONS, TRIMMINGS, &c, Made iiD In the latest fashion, und which h U prepared to cell to her patrons and fr!ead at pncea m iow as 10 do pcriecuy ftsioQianiDg, Also, a full assortment of SWITCHES, And all other goode usually kept In a first-class MlUlnery Store. LADIES' OWN 1IAII1 MAT1RTTPTO Oil. DKR, at the very lowest possible prices. tsiui stuu uxaiuiue uuous hdu trices. MRS. M. OUTH. WelSBport, Pa. March 24-3m HENRY A. PETER, (8uocaor to C. W. Lbxtz), Bank Street, Lebighton, Penn'a, Offers to the public a full line ot Pure Drugs and Chemicals, PATENT MEDICINES, Horse and Cattle Medicines A Complete Asssortment of Willi Papers, From tho Cheapest Brown to the finest a lit. Fancy Toilet Articles, sponges, chamoise skins, Plain & Fancy Stationery, Andavaiftitv of noUSEnOLD ARTICLES too numerous too mention, all of which he la offering at VERY SEASONABLE PRICES ! PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS carefully and accurately compounded by MYSELF, at all hours ot 1 lie day and nlgbt. Patronage Invited. H. A. PETER, Leuckel'a Block. March 24. 1877. Manhattan OIL Company, OF NEW YORK. Lubricating1 and Illuminating Oils. WM. N MARCUS. Room 32. Merchants' Ex change, TniltD and WALNUT Streets, Phlla uemma. I'M. rsOV, 91, 107S Wl 4TED, a purchaser for a Wheeler & Wilton JKWI.NO MACIUMB. U twata will boy vaii at. ibm yoioe. Railroad Guide. N OR.TII PBNN A. RAILROAD . Fassongers for Philadelphia wlU leave Lehigh. ton as follows a:4f a. m., via. L. V. arrive at Phlla. at 6:45 a m. ,142 a. m. via L V. " 111 5 a. m 11:07p.m. via L.V. ' " 2-10 p.m. 2:20 p. m. via L. A 8. " " 6:40 o. m. 6Sp.m. viaL.V. " " U:50p. m. .Returning, leave depot at Perks and Ameri can St., Phlla,, at 8:15 and 0:45 a. m. 2; 13, p. m. Jau. I, 1877. ELLIS ULAttK. Agent. pUII.A. & READING RAILROAD. Arrangement of Passenger Trains. DEC. 18TI1. 1876. Trains leave ALLEN TOWN as follows i (VU FERK1011BX DBANCil.) For Philadelphia, at 6.6U, ll.oo, a-tn., '3.15 and o05 p.m. SUNDAYS. For Philadelphia at 3.10 d. m. (VIA BAS1' rr.NNA. BRAKCn.) For Reading, 1 2.30, 6. DO, S.M a m., 12.15. t.10, 4.30 and 9 00 p.m. For Harrlsbnrg, f 2 30, 5.60, 8.55 a. m., 12.15, 4 30 and 9 ou p.m. For Lancaster and Columbia, 6 50, 8,65 sun. and 4.30 p.m. tDoes not run on Mondays SUNDAYS. For Reading. 2.30 a.m. and900p.m. For Harrlsbnrg, 2.30 am, and 9 00 n.m. Trains FOR ALLENTOWN leave as follows) (VIA FKBKIOllEN DBANCil.) Leave Philadelphia, 7.3J a.m., 1.00, 1,30 and 6.15 p. m. SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia, 8.15 a. m. (VIA BAST FRNNA. BRANCH.) Leave Reading. 7.41. 7.45, 10.35 a m., 4.00, 6.10 and 10.30 p m Leave Hanlsbnrg, 5.2), 8.10 a. m., 2.00, 3.67 and 7.5o p. m. Leave Lancaster, 8.10 a.m., 12.55 and 3.46 p.m. Leave Columbia. 8.00 a. m.. 1.00 and 3.35 p.m. SUNDAYS. Leave Beading. 7.20 a.m. Leave Harrlaburg, 5.20 a.m. Trains maiked thus I) ran to and from depot 9th and Green streets, Philadelphia, other trains to and lrom Broad street depot. Tne 6.50 a. m and 5.55 p. m. trains from Allen town, and the 7.30 a. m. and 6.1 p. m. trains from Philadelphia, have through cars to and irgia x-uuaueipnia. General Manaaer. C. O. HANCOCK, am'l Tidal Agtnt. QAKBON ADYOCATE CHEAP JOB PRINTING OFFICE, LEHIGHTON, PA. Every description of Printing, from a Visiting Card to a Poster. CARDS, BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, ' NOTE HEADS. STATEMENTS, HANDBILLS, DODGEIIS, CIRCULARS, BH1PP1NQ TAOS, ENVELOPES, . . PAMPHLETS, BY-LAWS, AC, AC,. Done In the best manner, at very Lowest Prices. We are nrepared to do work at' ss cheap rates as any office in the State that deals honestly OUR MOTTO 18 Cheap, Prompt & Reliable. tV Orders by mall receive prompt attention. jyj-RS. C. do TSCHIKSCIIKY, Nearly opposite Durllng's Drug Store, 3ANK STREET, LEHIGHTON, Pa. Calla the attention nf thn IjiAIm nt r.iivhtnn and vicinity to the fact that she keeps a full assortment of Berlin & Germanto-wn Wool, IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC EMBBOID- ERIES, NOTIONS, RIBBONS, Ladies' and Children's Hose, GEItMAN FRVIT, LtMBEROER A SWITZER CIIEESK, CANDIES, CONFECTIONS and a variety of other articles not usually Kept lu any other stoer a. snare or poniic patronage is solicited, and Mu.iw.iiuu ituiuwiimi. jau, W-D1B D ISSOLUTION of Co-partnership Notice la hereliv iriven that (In. fA.tu.rtnp. sbtp heietoroie existing between AMANDAH ANTHONY and JOHN REBER. doing busi ness as Millers, In Franklin township, Csrbon wuui'. ii... uuuor uie unu uauie or A- ALit T1KINY & ltKlllilt. was this dar IRATIIH. DA, MARCH 24. 1877). aissolved by mutual consent. Peraona Indebted fo the Iqia firm will ninke payment within THIRTY DAYS, alter thai dale bills unpaid will be placed In the hands of a Justice ot I he Peace for collection, and all persons having olauui aaaluat the said firm will present mem lo xor seiiieinenl. AM ANDA8 ANTHONY, JOHN UKI1KU. The MILLINO bualuass will be continued at ineoiasiaua Dy JOHN REBER, Franklin twp., March 3l-ew A Good Family Medicine SWAYNK'S Tar and Sarsaparilla Pills JKf HEADACHE, Laogour and Melan choly generally aprlug trom s Olaordered stum. acb, cosUvenesor atorold liver. Each may be speedily removed by Dr. Swayne's Tar Fills, which stlmulsto the liver and stomach to a besltby action In removing all bllllousness.and pmuuvuiH icruihx evacnauons oi tne ooneis. LIVER COMPLAINT. thst dreaded disease from which so many per. lleadaclie, Indigestion and Dyspepsia la speedily relieved, and are often permanently cured by their use. Feverssrnoiteupievented by the use ot theae Sarsapanila lilts, as they carry off, through the blood, the linpuiltlea irom wuicn tuey anae. For C03riVENE33 mere la notntng so effectual as Swayne's Tar and Sarsaparilla Pills Thev are purely vegetable, and act specially on tbe Liver as Blue Mass or calomel, without ur uMiinuiwiniuluuUQCi Deacnbe symptoms In a'l communications, and addresa lettera to DR. b WAYNE & BON, Philadelphia. No charge for advlie- sent by man ou receipt oi pnoe, price u cents a box u a uv.n luc e AK TOUR DRUOQUT FOR THEM New Advertisements. THE LUNGS! CONSUMPTION X ThU rilftftpflftlnfffinii rianirprnnfirnmnlAlnt nd Its premonitory sytnpioms. netrleeted couph. nig it sweats, hoarenee, wotlnR flesh, fever permanentlr curcnl by "Ur. Sv ay ue'eCora pound Sjmo of Wiia Cherrv " tlivurtuixx AO, prciuuuiuir ul a uiuiuuhi y Consamntion. is characterized br catarrh, or ln flammanon of tho mucons mem orne of the air vaseaes, with cough and expectoration, short breath, hoarseness pains in the chest. For all bronoatal aficctious, sore throat, loss of voice, coughs. DR. SWATHE'S COMPOUND Syrup &WM Cherry 18 A SOVEREIGN REMEDY. tfemorrhaae. or tvittlna blood niav Droceed from the larynx, truchia bronchia or lunjrs, end arise from various causes, asundne physical exertion, plethorti, or fullness of the vessels, weak Iudrh, overstrnlnlnR of the voice suppress ea eTacuaiion. ODBirucuonoi mo tipieua or iiv er, etc Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry strikes at the root of disease by purifying the blood, rretonmc the liver and kidneys to healthy action, InvifioraUttff tbe nervous system. Tho only standard remedy for hemorrhage, bronchial and all pnlmoaaiy comp'aluts. Con BuiDpttves. or those predisposed to weak lungs, should not fall to usa this sreat veitetahle rem tdy. Its marvelous power, not only over consump tlon. but over every chronlo dlease where a irrsdnal nlternllve action is needed, tinder Its Use the ooush Is loosened, the night sweats di inimsh. toe pain subsides, the puio returns to its natural standard, the stomach Is improved In its power to attest and assimilate the lnod. and every organ baa a purer and better quality Diooa PuppiJta to u. out oi wlucii now iccrea tlve and plastic material is made. SAVED HIS LIFE. A ROIARKAIIXE CURE! Was that of Edward It. 1 1 am won, Enjrtneer at ueorge nweenr s x'onery. iam mage Avenue, rhliadeiphia. lie hud a violent cimjzb, night sweats, sore thioat, great weakness, spit at dif ferent time a pint of t lood. ftave up all hope of recovery Through the use of "Dr. tiwaune't tVilttCherwSvruiP' became a sound and healthy man, and remains so to this day, although over iweniy years nave eiapaen since no wan cureu. lUIOi ONE DOLLAR. Pir bottlea IS- If vour drutrglst or storekeeper does not sell It, we will forward halt dozen, freight paid, to any ad dress, on receipt ot price. PREPARED ONLT BT DR. SWAYfVE & SON, 330 IV. Sixth Street, Philadelphia. Bold by al Prominent Druggists. Itching Piles! PILES, PILES, ITCHING PILES, Positively Cured by tbe use of SWAYNE'S OINTMENT. Home Testimony : I was sorely afflicted with one of the mnttt din. treastng ot all ureases rrurltus or Prurigo, or more commonly znown as Itching Piles The Itching at times was almost intolerable. Increas ed by scratching, and not un frequently become quite so i e. x uuuKUbB uoaii. nwajuBo uinimeat I" lis use gave quick relief, and in a short time made a perfect cure. I can now sleep undisturbed, and I would advise all who are suffering with this distressing complaint to procure' Swayne's Ointment" at once. I had tned prescriptions almost innumerable, without finding any perm anent relief. JO a. W. CHRIbT. .Firm oi it cede. A Christ. Boot and Shoe House, Ml North Hecond-street, x'uiiaaeipum. SKIN DISEASES. BWAME'S AI.LirKAI.INO niNTMENT la aim a spoclno lor TETTlSIt, ITCH, BALT RHEUM, BCALD HEAD. ERYSIPELAS. BAttBKli'S ITCH. II Oil 11I.OTC1IES, ALL SCAI.V, CRUSTY, CUTANEOUS iiltUP. TIONS. Perlectlv safe and harmless, even on the moat tender la fant. Price so centa. a hnxpa for li.23. bent by m.il to any address on tecelpt oi price. sola Dy an the leaning Druggists. Prepared only by DR. 8 WAYNE St, SON, 830 Nortb Sixth-at., Philadelphia. : : vsp lADORNl LONDON LT?!? iHairColor Restorer rOK SESTOniKQ ; GRAY HAIR To its Natural Vitality and Color. HERE IS THE PROOF Of Its Superior Excellence. Read this Home Certificate, teftlflnl to hv Edward B. Oarnaues, one of the most compe tent Drnggiais and Chtmlstt lu Philadelphia, a uitiu w ut wo Tcntcny nuuo can ooaut r I am nappy to add my testimonv to the great vaioeoi ine " iouoon ueir uoior iteet-irer." which restored my hair to Its orlzlnal ark col. or, and the hue appears to be permanent. Z am satieiled that this preparation la, not hi eg like a d?e, but operates upon the secretions. It is also a beautiful hair dressing, and promotes the growth. I purchased tbn first bottle from Ko. B. Oarrlgues, drutrglst. Tenth and C'oate4st8 who cftn also testllv my hair was veiy gray tt ucu a wuiuiuuvtpu i4i uat. Mil A. MII.t.KR. No. 730 N. Nluth-at., Philadelphia. DR. HWirNIt A. KOM.ltMmsrtf.l Vrtf.ni1 t T have the pleasure to Inform ou that a lady of my acquaintance, lira Ml.ler, Udeltghted with the soecess of your '"London Color llairllestoi er." DTer hair was falling rapidly and quite gray. The color has ben restored, and the fall uiH uu. cuiirvijr bioupuu vy iu Uae. V II. UAltlt IflTT KS. Drugglat. Cor. Tenth and Coates-sts.. Phlla. All that art ran accomplish In beanlifTlnt?. strengthening, thickening and . doming the nalr Is effected by using ijoudon Hair Color Reator. er.1 It stimulates and forces a new growth t If gi ay, restores 1U natural color, and renders It silky and beautiful j cures dandruffj keept the scalii clean, cool and healthy. All drutrgiaU sen It. rrtc6 76 cents; six bottle, 4. Heal by express to any adilreai. 8WAVNE & RON, 330 N. Blith at., Philad'a, HOLE PROPRIETORS, For Sale by nil Druggists, JotyH. llfflTl A TerriT)leMoment. BT B. J. Yes, terrible that is Just what It was. I shall never torget It, even should I live to one of tboso wondrous ages at times recorded In tbe papers. Moreover, it was not a thing (or a man to forget. Many events may slip from our mind, but never that moment when we stand on tho brink of the grave, brought thither by the probability of an awful death. It happened In this way. I had been in Australia for about five years, dur ing which time I had amassed a toler able fortune, when I began to long to see the Old Country again a desire considerably strengthened by the fact that the girl I loved, and who had con sented to be my wife, was going there, and I could not bear the thought ot such an extent of ocean between. us; so I de termined to go too,and let our marriage take place there. May Dradstone was the only daughter of a well-to-do squatter, and the pret tiest, nicest girl for miles around the station, though, until I had become ac qulanted with her, rather fond of a bit of girlish flirtation. This was tho worse for me, as it turned nut. Among her many admirers was one Jacob Kiel. Dark-hatred, dark-eyed, dark-complexioned, he was of that class of men who feel strongly, and who never forget an injury like wild cats, tboy are nasty customers to offend. Well, May, I fear, had flirted some what with Jacob Kiel, who, I really be lieve, loved tbe very ground she walk ed on, though she declared--and I knew It was true -that she had never given him the slightest hope. It was about this time that I appear ed upon the scene; and she discovered that she had found tbe right man, as I had found the right girl. May Bnid stono instautly gave up all her admirers, was as steady and as quiet as a gum tree when no wind blows, and finally said the "Yes"' upon which my happi ness depended. Old Mr. Ilradstone knew the match would be a good one, and readily gave his consent, eo that our engagement was soon made public. I was present when the news reached Jacob Kiel. I shall never forget his face. Ills lips were compressed, his dark eyes contracted; he looked from May to me, and I lelt mat, it ever ne could he would do me mischief, without a syl- able bo quitted the place. A strange sensation rah through me as he depart ed, and May told me that a cold shud der had run through her veins. we did not see much ot Kiel after this, though we knew be was often about the station upon buslocss; but tne man, somehow, throw a kind of shadow over May's and my happiness, and we were not at all sorry when we got on the steamer homeward bound. We had not, however, got clear out of sight of laud when May, giving a little cry, put her hand on my arm, and slightly nodding Her head towards the lower deck, said "Oh, Edward, lookl he Is here, tool" Aud so he was. Leaninc quletlv over the side, watching the land, ap parently, was Jacob Kiel, a passenger, like ourselves. I will own that I was considerably annoyed, though when May, drawing nearer, exclaimed, In a low, startled voice, "Edward, dear, I don't know bow It 19, but I dread that man I cannot di. vest my mind of the thought that he means us harm," I laughed, and tried to banish so absurd an idea. And cer tainly it appeared I had every right to uo so. Save by a casual Interchange of a fen words, Kiel never troubled us; aud we were malting a capital journey, when. just as we were within twenty degrees or tne line, we were struct ny a hurri cane which the captain declared was al most a cyclone In violence. The vessel could not weather It. The roasts crashed overboard, taking sever al of the crow with tliem, aud before tbe wreck could be cut adrift, a portion ot the bioken sp,tr, dashing against tbe ship, had cause a leak below the water-line, and the cry was "We are sinking! Lower the boats the pumps are useless!" Tbe captain was uiarvelously firm and cool, ana by his example made us all the same. The boats were rapidly lowered and filled, while, thank Heaven, the storm seemed to abate. The women went first, of course, and all was proceeding well when, Just as the last boat was be ing filled, I rememutred that In my hurry I had left my mother's miniature in my chest. There was plenty of time to fetch It, and In a second I was down in the cabin. Finding the lid open, my hand was already upon tbe llkeuess, when I heard a foot upon the stairs. I turned, and by the dim light yet swinging from tbe root perceived Jacob Kiel. Good Heavens I The diabolical ex pression of his faee, the fiendish malice In his dark, suake-llke eyes, revealed his Intention In a moment. He had come to do me some deadly harm. Leaping up, I seized ray revolver, to be on my guard, out an attack was not Ills purpose, llefnro I could prevent him be had quickly closed the cabin door, and locked It on the outside. Like a flash ot lightning all tho hor rors of my position Instantly dashed before me. 1 was a prisoner lu tbe sinking ship I Uttering a loud shout of fury, I sprang forwotd. Tbe cry wa ecboed by a laugh (com Jacob Kiel, I heard htm say "Who will marry May lirartstono now?" and then his feet went rapidly up the stairs, I called aloud for help; the uproar ot the storm drowned my voice. I paus ed. Just then the wind lulled, and I heard an order to push off; the speaxer was Jacob Kiel. I again shouted In my agony; but my voice and the wind rone together I was not heard. I continued to shout like a mailman, though I knew that all hope was gone that I was alone, like a trapped rat, in a Kinking ship. Furiously I beat the door, all ttirs while painfully conscious that rescua was Impossible- and death certain, for It was night, and, as no doubt the storm would separate the boats, my absence would not be discovered until the ves. set had foundered. Could I expect aught etso, when in the occasional Uull of the liurrl:anu I heard the rush of the deadly waters in the hold, and felt tbe ship lurch muni heavily each moment as she plunged in the trough of the sea? Suddenly she gave a terrible heel over, and a wave camo rattling down the companion ladder like thunder, rushed under the door, and inundated tbe cabin. I shrieked in agony, believing that ail was over that I was to die thui, not even with tho chance ot battling for life. I felt that I could meet death calmly Is I were on deck, with the heaven-t above me; bpt my very hair stirred at the horrible thought of being burled In the sea, as it were, In a box. Was there really no way of escape? I looked round and gave a cry of Joy, then leap ed forward, careless now tliat the water mounted higher and higher. "Fool I Idiot I" I exclaimed. "Why did you not think of It before ' You are your own murderer I" My eyes had rested upon my revolv er. In a second I had fired two of Iti barrels Into the lock of tbe door, shiver ing it to atoms, anil the next minute I was upon the deck, only Just In time, for the vessel was settling fast. It would have settled before, but that tbe storm had abated. With a wild hope I looked for the boats. Near or far, all was alike darkness hid the waters. Hut having succeeded so far, I resolved not to ties pair. One by one I discharged tbe re maining barrels of my revolver, and then plunged Into the sea, to swim as far as I could from the ship before It sank, hoping that I should find some pieces of wreck. I did eo before t had proceeded far a mast, with cordage attached. ThU helped me, for, after lashing myself to the mast as well as I could, the waves boro me away. Suddenly, however, a fearful rush of water seized me. I was drawn rapidly back, and then down as in a whirlpool flung, it seemed, here, there, and every where,after which I re membered no more. When I came to I was In one of the boats, with May Ilradstone leaning over me. It appeared (hat directly morning dawned the boats were called together, and the captain went over the names, when mine was found missing, upon which he resolved to row back, and see if he could not find me, urged thereto by many of his companions, wbo wonder ed, as did not Jacob Kiel, what could have prevented my getting Into one of tbe boats. The sea was nearly calm, tbe sun shining, and their search was not diffi cult. Tlieysoon perceived a dark object. Approaching it,they found it to be my. self, clinging like grim death to tho wreck, but laughing and yelling like a maniac. In fact I was mad, and for some time after they had managed to get me into the boat I remained so; then I became calmer, though 1 was delirious for a whole day and night. Directly sensibility returned I told my story, filling every one with horror, especially May Uradstoud. "I see It alll" oxclaimed the captain. "The vlllalnl Last night our boats separated in the darkness; this morning the one boat bearing Jacob Kiel aud the worst of tbe crew was missing. He lias either steered the boat Into o, different track, or paid the fellows to desert us, fearful ot the punishment that might have awaited him when wo touched land." Whether this was so I do not know, for we never heard of Jacob Kiel again. That day wo ver( picked up by hlp homeward bound, and in due time were landed, when May and I were married. My wlfo will not hear of crossing tho ocean again, as she cannot forget, as indeed 1 cannot, tliut most terrible mo me ut in my lite. A play ou words. Taking the diclioiiary for a euchre table. Jeiemiah Cue Is an Iudlaua lawyer. All Ills clients go to Jerlco. "Can animals communicate Ideas?" asks au exchange. Hang a couple ot Ttioinas-cats across a clothes-line and you will soou find out. She saw him talking with another girl at the post-office ou Saturday, nod when I io called aroiuid Sunday evening they had a mum sociable. A person al ways meets with a warm reception at a hotel. The minute be is placed on the register. If you hate your neighbor, study geometry and the prevailing wind.. You can then tell Just whero to placu your anh barrel. The Hartford Olarlou speaks ut the 1st of A pill as the day we sellebiMv.