rcMMWaMMgjB EfqMnnn Wi'iin'BaM''1'11111 v i, I, i "' ' 1 1 I' SI- " raiZTT T . (S jgsasoa em M Sstk M tii ...nvr-m " t -A T. T.iva 1-00 a Year i Paid in Advance. II. V. Mobthimeii, Proprietor, Single Copies, 3 cts. LEIIIGHTON, CARBON COUNTY, PA., SATURDAY, AP11IL 27, 1878. liN JJJjJTilxlXJjW i jjjlvb ftuw. jw u VOL. VI., No. 22. Railroad Guide. jq-OUTU l'ENN A. RAILROAD . Pussouecrs tor Philadelphia Kill loavoicnlgh. IODMIOIIO-si ,,,, 'a.i7a. in Via. Jj. . uvri - T.J n. in. vl I Tj V. ll!07 p. ID. Via L. V. SiS'tn. m. via L. it 3. 2'lOp.m. 5.40 u. m. o:-y p. in. via . 'iVuT.B.touVdc))otM .rcrksnna Aincri. pUtA. KISAUING IIAILUOAD. A,rrucment of Passenger Trains. NOVEtfnun. stii. isrr. Trains lcavo ALLENTO WN as followsi- (VIA rEKKlOHEX URAXCll.) or Philadelphia, ut 0.5J. H.05. a.m.. J.1 and 's"Pim- SUNDAYS. For Philadelphia at Ml d. m. IVlA EASf VRNSA. BBASCtl.) tor Heading, t 2.30. 5.00, 9.U . a 10., 12.15. 2.10. 4.30 F. and 0 03 p.t Tor llarrlsDuru. 2.3J5.53, u.os a. , 12.15, 4.30 rorr.fSter and Columbia, 5 CO, 9.05 a.m. and , 4 33 p. in , TD6osu6t ran on Monday. NUNDAV 3. Tor ntellni, 2.30 a.ui. mid 0 05 p m. l'orHirrlbnrK,2.1iii. m.nnd '.(05 o. m. Trams FOU XlLH NTOWN loavo as follows: (VIA l'BUKIOMKS liajXCIU Leave PhllaJoiphla, 7.3J a. ni., l.ou, 1.30 ana 5.1a P- m' SUNDAYS. Loavo rnllvlclpliln. 8.'" u. m. (VIA EAST riCKSA. BRANCH.) , . tearo Residing, 7.11. 7.45, 10.35 n in., 4.00.0.10 and Leave lia'ritslmrc, 5.00, 7.S3 a. in.', and 1.43, 2.30 'l.eavo'l.ancaiter, 7.30 a. m., and 3.25 p. in. Loavo Columbia. J.n a. m . ami 3.1j y. m. SUNDAYS. Leave Beading. 7.20 a.m. LravoHarrliinrK.5.2)u.in, ,,. Trains maiko.l thus C) lun to and from depot V)ti, awl Oioeu streets, Philadelphia, other trains to nid trom Droiil street depnt. Tno 0..V) u. m and -..05 u. m. tuilus fruui Allen-Vu-a, and tlio7.30 a.m. mid 0.15 p. m. tiaiiis from Plnlailelpuia, have tlirougli cars to and tn-i-UMpti- jt u. wootten. General Mananer. C G. HANCOCK, atn'l Ticket Agent. -pUSNSYLYAXl A RAIMtOAD. GREAT TRUNK LINE AND United States Mail Route. nM, fittmiHm, nf tlie trftvellnc milllio Uros- ppctJully Invited toaomoof tlio nierltait tin J crcat lilcliivav. in tne coiiuueui nsscrnuu uuu llallcf th it no otlior lino tan offer equal inuuco lneuti as a iouto ol ttirojeli travel. In Construction & Equipment TU.15 Pennsylvania Railroad flnn.AaeA.lit.nf iltn liAiuInf Ampnojin rati ways Tlio traels U douWo tlio outlro length uf inenno. OI6M)"irHHS HUH UJ uw. ... .nM!. manMtiMilwl in 11 fOlllldflttllU III TOO- Oil- )st ilKatoeii li chea lndepin. All url.lKoaaio ot iron or stone, ana unit upo.i in hiu-iuim mtViVivl tilnn.. Ttfl lm4r.llT0r LOIS. IVllllO omlll CiiVlV "bio and siiojtantUl, are at tno sanio tlmo mode.9 ot conitott and tlepauco. Tho Safety Appliauces nnitoi thmiuowell limnrntotho far-aoelns ..., inn, win..., thoiituitv niilv of mi linniovi-. incut aud not itt cost lias I'een tlio question of cjiis.ileiallon. Anions many may bo noticed tbo Mock System of Safely Signals, Juntioy Coupler; Bull'dr & Platform, TUU WHAltlON PATENT SWITCU, AMI tun "Westiuglionso Air-Bralce, lonnlnit In conjunction with a perfect iloublo tracK roau ucu u coiuuiulioii ui mtiuHiniiuu. Kuliiat accidents wlilcli liavo rcuderuU tbem jiracuojuy iiupossiuio. f ulliiitm Palace Cars Aro run on all Express Trains 1PUOM NEW VOWC. 1'IIILADA.. BALTI HOltU and WASUINOfON, To CmCAUO, CINCINNATI. LOUISVILLE ir.iiiAi'uia ami ox uuo, WITHOUT CHANGE, m1tjki.il nriTiriral uniwUln tho tlT West and ttoutli witU DJtnnef.iaiiffdof cars. Connecitmis lire mailt) lit Union DuivjW.auU aro ouredtu THE SCENERY Of tlio Pennsylvania Routo fs admitted to bo unsurpassed In tlis world for iiraiidenr, beauty and vanoly. fcupenor llo freabiucnt facllliies aro piovlileu. i;uiployis nrs couruu and uttentlvo, audit 1 uuluevlt. aula rtuiult that a trip by ibe 1-euueylvaaiii ltailroad must form a ricaslujr ami Jlcmorablo Exicrieuco. Tlokets tor tale at tbo lowest rates at tie Ticket oiacos ot tUe Company lu alt Impoitaut Allies and towns. rUANK THOMPSON, L. P. FAllMFin, Ueu. Manager. Gen. ras. Airoiit. jr. K. SHOKMAKUlt. Pas. Aaoat JliddloDlst. 12 Norlb Tbiru bt., UarrUburc, Pa. TDrlmo Homo Matlo Bread ! JL "WHY 0.0 HUNGllYI When you can Buy C'i pound ox k irat-uiass iiicau TOUII LOAVKS FOK 25 CENTS I ,J. V. CNEAI tbo popular Bread nnd Cak Haker, of LeniRhtou. lu order tomoct iho wauu ui me uiaes, naa itonuici mu j iivoui ui.mii,, liruttd Homo .Mado BltEAD ta lrour Loaves f or Twenty-flvo Cts. Cash, BuRar, Balsln. Cocsiunt Scotch, Drop, Cream una uiucr uaui, uuiy Ten Cents per Dozen, liools. Out for the Wagon ! At MAUCII CHUNK, on Tuesday, Thursday aud Baturuay aioiiiuiKs. I.EII I O II TO N and W E. I SaPO BT, ovcry A tter- uoou ccepi, r rmay. TEUMS STOICTLY CASII t Patroiiann aollcltod. J. W. O'NEAL, t'OUEi Opposite First National Bauic, aprll syl lluui street, LciilKhtou Pa. flreat clianoo to makemon or. If voucau'tcettfolUtou cau cet ffreenliaclcrv. Wo need a ierson lu ovcrr town lu lose Huu.Hcriitiuuaiut- iua lrrAt. cheapest and ton Hlustiatcd fuuitiy imblioalioa hi tn woi-d. Auv ouo cun bwouio a aiii-fnKMf ut uiretit Iho moit eleimuL rorka ot art Kiven frea tu aubscrtber.. TUe irioo U so low that almost evervUHljr subaenbe", Une MirHni-. rminrta niakuiir over I15J lu a week, lady aeont roporta taklug over 400 vubaciibera 111 It'U USya. All "hu rugniiu iuu-u luuiiuj iuat Vnti i ah itiivtitei all rour inno to tho buineaa.(j null vim r uniirt tltllB. YuU IlCOil liOt b ftQY Iruiu home over ulsht. You can do It aa well us other, b'ull mriioalira, tilrectiont aud term fiea llletfdiit and expeusivo Outfit tifo If you waut ro(Hablo woric &.11A us your addreaa tit ouc. It uuU uothtui: to try tne uu-inwa, 'o ouu wuo eusavea talla to mako great par. Addre4 TUo I'eople'S Journah" 1'ortlaDd, Sold Jjainc. AUff.15 IW7-ir CARDS, - hl.nffi J.ri: S1. made to order. . Klin, Mnlcers. Clinton Bret-nay, (n ietwrt oiifliHnBanlt street. mordcripromjiitujiucaivuii- ,u.. ....-. Attoincys. 1. LO'SXEET, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Next dooi totbe "Carbon Uouso.' HANK STItEET, LEHIOIITON, PA. Decombcr 10-0m. ATTOUNKY AND C0UNSGI.I.OH AT BASKSIBEET.l.lllluiiiun,! . . .. ., wi. , rtla-llnn Ai.pnrv. Will Buyand item r'hinioanu w...... .., ni Ssll lUal K8t.ite. Ooiiveyandnf neatly done Col. i.etlona Dromotly made. IMMnff Eatatea of ! codents a jpeclaltv. May lie consulted in l.niu nuueruinu. JAS. U. BTBUiiiftiwi ATTOKMSl AT l,Aiii 6ulco : 2d floor ct I'.uoad's Hall, tluUcli Oliunlc, l'a. Xll liulne entrusted to b4m will bo promptly attended to. nr-o7 Vv P. JII2BUAN, ATTOHNKY AT LAW, Next Door to First National Dank, llAUOll CHUNK, PA. "justices and Insurance. H A. IIISUTZ, JUSTICE 01' TI1E PEACE, 'Oberfa DuildlUK, BANK-St., LB1HQUTON. rmivovanclnc. Colloctlnir and all other bnsl. I - .-......., ml. Ilin n tv.on lirmnnl IV ancilll- od to Agent for tno best Jflio and Life Insur. auce cpmpanlcsi ItcntscolTecudat reasomililo ciiaracs. czc. , rjptio.iiAS s. UECif, justicu of Tin; pkaui;, HASK Street, Lt:ilIGllTOtf, Ta. r.nnvov,.lnir. Colliwtlol and all business con nected with the office promptly attended to. fo ,it-si.u.A liikuruucd Companies ,ud KUks of all kinds taken on the most liberal term. Jan. 9185. JL COXVEYANCEU, Ann SF.NERAL INSURANCE AGENT The fullowlnn Companies are represented: LE1IAN )N MU l'UAIi FIItK, lttiAiursu jiuiuAiiimiii WYOMING FIH13, LIOIIIUH l'llti:.andthoTHAV' Kl.P.tla ACCIDENT INHUKANOK, Also Peiiiisilvaula and Mutual Horse Thlcl Deteo ivo ami m'raui-o .c...u,,.... March 29. 1873. rilOS. lvESILKtlt. "phyians and Dentists. riUAS. T. HO UN, M. V., OFFICE 1 OVF.ll II. A. PETEU'S DBUa BTOItE, BANK Bf., LEUiau'Ioa.A-a. nVilrvrM iiractlco atteiHled to, and bl lliai. ATTENTION GIVEN TO DISEASE I OP WOMEN. mar 23, 1878-yl A. BEUIIASlElt, M.D., PHYSICIAN AND SUUGEON w. Spoclal situation raid to Chronic Dlseasos. OIHce: South Hast corner iron ami -un hlglilon. l'a. April , ...... Dlt N. 11. ltlSUKIt, nn ,PTTmvn physician and sunauott. Office, Bank direct, next door aboio the I'ostofflce, Lehliguton, l a. umce iiours i wi,,i,,oci, rom Irtto 12o'clocki remainder of day atoBiceln Lubl-bton. Nov23,'72. yy U. M. SEll'liE, PHYSICIAN AND UUUI3U."1, Next to E. H. Snyder's store, Bank ST. N..B;eial "ttenUon B.veu.o tho Curoot Halt llbcuin. &c. T 1'ltANlCIil.N I.tiSlI, PHYSICIAN AND SUttOEON. Late Veiidtut riiiitctan of lUrrltburg llotpilal). OMiCBi Next door to tho Uulon Caurcb, WEISSPOUT. PA. tnr Ppeotal attention riven to tho Blseasos ot women. i;iiubuiihiiuu ll. Ul.llM , v. . Aue. !, lSI7-0m- Qlt. KUWAIIU BllUWJIi SUnGEON DENaiST, Ot tho Pennsylvania Dental College, Philadel phia, has oiicnrd an office In LE11IGHTON, on lino AD BTltEET. next uoor to snyuers euire. All work warranted satisfactory. LAUGHING OAS used for tho painless ex. traction of Teeth. Auk. II, lS77-yl VTEW STORE ! JiEiY UOUDS ! LOW PRICES ! tho nnderelitned liaa removadtuto tho Now niI.rr.nHii mi WHITIJ btioet. weiitHTHiit. ia.- (opitoaito tho lluiuoi'a Hotels, audia opening u full atock or Choice Groceries, Provisions, Candies, Confections, &c, wlilcli he Is soiling at VI.RY iXJWfcST i'ahh PltH'i:. pntronate rospccuuiiy soueiieu buu sail. faction guaranteed. Jacob Straussberger, March 30 ml WHITE Bt.. Welsspon. famimlM I' note tiJfl 0 9 by any " of tbo is not oaelly earned tu these times, eau ho mule m threo months any one of either sex.iu any part tlm emuitrv. who is wlUllur td wnrlr atfui.lilv nt. 11m i.mnliivtilpllt that WO furn ish. $66 a week In vour own town. Ynu need not be uway liom homo over night. You can give your wholo time to th work, or onlv j our part) mouieuta. II rusts uothlngito Irv the buslnobs. Terms and f& oniut rree. Auuress, utoncc, U. iwiuriTsicii. IcblOyl Portland, Maine. Drugs and Medicines. Wnnrlorfi il hi it Tri Ift ! " " A. J. DURLING, pnOPIllETOn OF THE PEOPLE'S Drug and Family Medicine BTOItE, makes tlio followlm? ANNOUNCEMENT. nlnlntKn ,.inprnl ilenropiotl In bUflinOOfl. tbocioat rcductlnn of wmrcator labor, Ac. I rtiui ll my outy ui, una iuuu n. of l.cluahton and vicinity THE J.iova sum k ur UY i noFiTsi nona ami iiuiiuiuhii . luK Prices of ajew ot tlio many articles aolu at my Diug Store; PAThlVr SIEDICINES-all St lTeparauons 85 cents. SuC 1 1 n8 vineuar iiiuuj Urates Plnntntlon, Ml-hiei'a Herb, Ocrman Bitters and all others formerly (I, now 85 ct. 5i,e. nrcDaratloiiB 40c. and 23c. prepnratlonB20o. COI.D. COUOII and LUNG REMEDIES, as Javuo'B Krpectornut. llnll'a and Alien b Bab miii, Aiera' l.nerry reciorai, oiiir uum. wi l.lver Clll. l.'oa Liver llll anu umu uuu umvia fiinnerlv (1 now 84 cents. HAIll Pit HPAltATIONS- Hall's Hair llo. newer, aiontcomery's, Aycrs- im-t vikw. and Mrs Alien's, loimcrly (I now85cts. All 5t)o. preparations ot above character now 40c. LIMMENTS Lanbacb's, Low's Magnetic, Donnelly's i icetno. mimBon u , , i.i u.i,ni Mnini-(lit. (inriil ii7 Oil. Wlldflio Lini ment, aud ull others formerly 50c. now 40c, Horse, Cattle and ji'hiekep Powderi formerly 2.1C. now .DC! UUrillllt uviBuiuii-u i.uiwi.. Powders, tmnro td. 35c. in pound. KreulK's HambnrE Dropn. 4io rcr bottlo Btenst Tea. -ec a pacauue; i-iiiauiauiiiuuow.ii...j asc. now 'J5c. ner box. PLAbTEBS Porous, Arnica, Poor Man's 6nd a I otnt tb loimcriy lc. now iuu. WOBM KEMEDIES Worm Syrups, Vcrmt. luges, voiru jjozonpea auuouioeuoiisiuim. erly 2'c. now 20c. Boots, Barbs, Ileitis, Medical Teas, etc., Ac, lorinciiy iioiu nw, w ion. w. hmh v. v . per or. Castor OIL Ilnlsnm do Malta, Esscnco of Pep- peimint, lisseueooi jjemou, uoiuen Aiuei.1110, Pareeoilc, and Olrccrlno formerly 10a to 150. now to to too. per uome. Everything 1'oatii l Down ! Down 1 1 rnuatle Soda, for Maklui: Bonn, trom 0 cents to 10 ecnta per pound. castor ui . Bincuv liuro. hoc. per uuuru ut iuu gallon Icsb. r.nflK- AGAIN WALL I'APElt. Qold Ollt Paher 10e.: Glaizcd Papers fnnncilv 2'ic. to3oc. now 20c. Wmto Blanks and Tints formorly 18c to 250. now 12a to 15c, and Brown BackBforin. crly 10c. to izc. now ,c( w uc. Physicians iTcscnpt.ous and Family Jlccipcs cnmiiouiuicd ai Giimtly ltcduced Hates, uoor send to DUltLINO'S , iinvmir nan an experience oi almost rwenir Years In tho Diufr Bu-luess uinro than Ten of which h ivo been In Lchlirhtou, I will in tho f u- tuio. as I have in tno nasi, uuarantoo to ail tno very Best and Puiest Brutes, Mcdtcluo..c, to neiiiunittn tno American aiararis. x nui Foil GAUII t doc tr nova $2500 1 A Year! I Agcl e, Energetic gents "Wanted, ON CUR Qombinatio Prospectuj OF 150 Distinct Publications AND 100 Styles ofliiblcs and Testaments, Hi'preaoUine Agriculture, Wofrrniihicnl, Ills umvcreal Interest. A NOVKL FEAT O HE IN CANVASSING 1 1 PniHfl m nil from thin Dro-nettna when all ein- glo UooIb fat). It cuntulna eomcttlutf to satt ilt.cial lnJucemo.ta on our p,.,,,,,!,,,,, T?nm;lv illlnS. ENGLlMlI and GEBMAN, PUOTESTANT and CATHOLIC. Awarded Superiority over all othcrB, for their Invaluable Aids and wnnorb niniuiiKs, at tao uuajnu utiN TT.ni al, EXPOSITION, 1876. Also. General aud Local Accnts Wantod on our GREAT WAR BOOK; tho most Comprehensive, P.ellaolo aud Accurnt o Jllbtm v of tbo Great Content between Iho BUS 1 MIAN and TUB T1I11K. Wlthltasoielceaut I KutiravliiKs. Mans aud Plans, tho must aliowy, rtei-lrablo and UBCtut Book now published. Lipeiai Terms. 1'articuiari.iwc. Aauress. JOHN. 1'OTTEIt .t CO., Publisher!!, Sopt. 1, 1377. PHILADELPHIA PIMPLES; I VFX SS ?BJaT& Pl'lECKLlM. 1'lMPLEBanrt BLOTCIlF.B,lfavmi ,1... uVlii unit rlonp nnil lii.niitiriil t Bl.n lushuc. tiotis for producing a luxurlaut growth of hair. 011 a bald head or month faoo. Address, in. closing net. stamp, Ben. Yaudoll & Co., 2g Ann Bt N. Y. To Consumptives, Tim mlvnrtl.nr. hsvllK? tiei'Il nermancntlV cured ot that dread disease, Consumption, by a simple rrincdv. Is anxious lo make known to his fellow-sufferers tho means of cure. To all wiiniif.irn ir ii win Hiuin s cuiiv oi tno Drofccnu- tlon used, (free ot charge), with tho directions forpieparing aud using the same, which they will find a Buro cuhb lor ci,t,BUMmox.AsiiiHA, lliioN'clliris. Jtc. l'urtlos wisuiug 1110 inusirip- tion. will pleasoaddiess, E. A. WILSON, I i Peun St , Willlamsburgh. N.V. TSAHBJ'A-rillTrACniHa OASIS. Instruction and Amusement combined, important to parents and teaches. SOillfterentartlstlo designs. The entire puck cent freo tor 26 cts. currency or srnnipa. vantieii ec ld , auq si., . fh C ; OA AtiEMTS profits per week. Mvn nil Will provo it or forfeit 1500. I tJJ New articles. Jon pitented. samp'.es sent freo to all. Address W. It. CHID. Eb 1 jac, :is t'uiton si., New vcri. ERRORS OF YOUTH a GENTLEMAN who suffered for j'eara Xrom Uie r-tVcta f youthful Indl&cretlcn, lllff.rltio sukoof auCfi-nnpr huumnlry. aeud tree to all ivho need it, the rftctpa ami Urecttouafor maltlnir the aim pie remeuy uv men no waa curtMi, ouaer. era wl&iilug to prom vy tuo aareitiaera expert eirn fit itn hjiIiv HililrA-inr In fmrftV.t nmft. ilence. JOHN U. OODliN, .iCaiarbt , N. V. T!p(VTfr- 33 newest and mot popular iisiMiii. tongs, with writings ot in. truetlon and amusement! also, a Hut ot all tho I battles, when and where fouKbt; uuriuo the war, tor 3 cent stamp. Addres, DbSMONU t CO., 013 llace ai., Philadelphia. teb23 ly lllneaheH Cured.. Now pataa marked out by that pl.iinet nf all hooka.' Plstn lloma Talk aud Medical Common Bouse."-. nearlv 1 oeo pages. 200 illustrations, by Dr. K. B. iooie, in l-exiniiion Ave., v. i-urcuas. ersol this book aro nt liberty to consult Us I author In periou or by mall fkee. Pnre.by matl,f3.35 for the KTAMiAun edition, or fi 50 for rue roruLAU eiuiiou, wuien cenisiu uu ino bamomsitprandillustratioos. Contents tables tree AO EN IS WANTED. JIUlUl.W UlLli ll'IIUMIIJU t u Sept. Si-iaS 113 it. Mth Bt.. N. Y: aiirow escape; A Thrilling Adventure BY AUT11UB I MKSF.rtVE. Tim fnllnwintr storv is taken, wori for word, from tho note-book of a traveler : "Aundventuro befell mo yesterday that will haunt mo to my dying day. " If 1 ever camo so near to deatli before, I had no ltuowledeo of it , " 1 shudder now as I sit hero recording it, with Iho firo burning brightly upon the hearth, and light, warmth and comfort all around mo. Yesterday morning I set out from my residenco to como hither. " I was told that tho road was bad j but this information did not deter me from set ting out. " My horso was a strong one, nnd I felt that ho was abundantly able to carry me through. " Bo at an early hour I set oft", determined to mako the journey, if I could, before tho darkness should again como flown. I " For tho first few miles tho road had been very fair) but when I entered tho forest through which I had to pass I found that haste would bo no part of my programme. I '"Tho snuw was deeri. and. Hacked but verylittloj nnd, what nlado it worse, there was 4 tharp crust, that cut the legs of my horso at every step. " This interfered with his travclinc do much that it required a cood deal of urging to keep him in a Blow trot. " It was a vcrv weary day for both of us : I but at last it wore away, and the shadows of nlght began to gather nrottnd. " Sinco noon I had not passed a single habitation. " Tho forest stretched away before mo;and I saw no sicn that I was approaching any dwclling-placo of man. "On and I plodded, at a slow walk, whilo the shadows of night gathered thick about me. Hut tlio darkness was era long ilispellcd by the rising of tho moon, which sent a Hood of light down into tho forest, so my way was rendered almost as light and ns plain before mo as it was before tho night ct ! . I A llltle Inter. Hilda sound fell unon mv ears, which sent a thrill through my entire being, " Jt was the cry of wolves I " In au instant I realized tho danger that I was in. My horse, as though ho did, also, pricked up his cars and started off at a better Kice. " Again tho cry came, louder and more distinct than before. It told mo that tho bloodthirfety brutes had scented us out, and were in full pursuit. " Should they but como up with usj thcro was not ono chauco in a hundred that wo could escape. " Our only safety lay in getting oil as last as twssible, and distancing them, " But this, I felt was next to impossible, with a horto so tired as nlino. " Yet it was my only hope; rit'.d, giving hint a sham cut; he sprung onward. " But m less than a dozen rods ho had fallen into a Walk again, out of which neith er whip nor spur, nor tho cry of tho wolves, could stir him. (f Tlinn flin Inllli. which T bad loin? SUS- pected, was forced upon me ho was com- lete v t red out. I east a riauco backward, and shuddered as I did so. " Tlio wolves vr ore so near that I could see their shadowy forms a they canto gliding onward tkounh tho trees. " Again I did my host to urgo itiy horso onward, but with as ill success as before. " A miuuto later and I emerged into an opctl space, oii tlio bank of tho river whoso courso I had been following for tho greater ..fibn .t,iv. I"' , : . ! uTtrn-lhihla nf lis Bilrfaco was covered with ico. but in tho center thcro was a dark l.-..l .l.n-n ll.ft i,-nfi.r(rinvr.l mnrnawlO- lv. and tlitis fitr had bado dcfiatico to tho fpjj " As I looked I saw a larco cako of ice, that had beconio detached from tho main bodv. slow'lv floatine: dowll tb'o channel on . tho sido next lo me. , , . " In art instant it occurred to tno Ihst therein Wy my otily hono of safely. " Tho wolves vi-cro tiow bo closo upon mo that in a couplo of minutes' tiioro they would bo snapping at my heels: , , , " I sprung from my saddle; arid, aa I touched tho siiow.Ifodiidmyselfhalfburied in it. " It was deeper than I imagined, and for I stood irresolute, hardlv know- ing if I would havo time to force my way throuch it to tlio ice, before tho wolves would bo unon me. ii it Hint moment nil tho woproa in tho mek seemed to oiieu their throats and gavo a prolonged howl in concert. " Aeaiii.stiirtled by thosound, and rcllev bd of my weigut, my horse sprung away from my side, at a better rato of speed than I had Ihoutrht him cai-blo of, leaving tno ehift for myself. ' There was uo clianeJ lor mo now, except tho river, and I plunged through tho snow toward it. " Nearer and nearer ounie tho wolves,their t,n--i.l riM fillini? mv oars. "1 inwardly v-nyed that they taight keep on after my horse, kit lu llils I was doomed to illsapiiointmQni. , , " They turned nsUlo after , mo, nnd camo plunging on tlirougli llio snow. (i, " 1 caught up tho dead branch, of a Ireo, which had fallen on tho snow, and pluiiged onward. " I struck tho ice, with tho howling Unites not a lozeii yards in my rear. " Tho floatint; calec, on winch my nalvn- tion depended, was a little below me, and to my horror, I saw that tho current was carrying it away toward tlio opjwsito side. " With every nerve stretched to its utmost, I sprung toward it. " A fearful chasm of blade water lay uo- twocn j but tho leap must bo taken, or n lion-iblo death was mine. "Summoning nil tho strength I could command, I sprung nbovo tho dark water, just n3 tuo forcm03t wolf tnado a snap at my lice3 I planted my feet upon tho eako of ice, jt W03 ony j,- th0 greatest effort that I 6luck to it( instead 0f sliding into tho water, for nn jlstant it seemed that I must do. ' The dead branch of the tree I carried saved me, and, owing to tho impetus I gavo ruy frai raft, it moved toward tho opposite shore, and I was saved "Several of the howling brutes sprung after me, but oidy one obtained a footing upon it, and that ono I sent into tho water after its comrattcB, with my ciuu, wiucu uau nlready douo mo much service. "Tho motion I had given to tho railof Ice, and tho current setting toward the op- posito shore, both combined to aid in my cs- cape. Tho dead branch of tho tree also rcn- dercd mo good service, and, in a few min- utcs, I landed safely upon tho other side, while, tho howling, disopjointcd brutes gnashed their teeth in impotent rage, not daring to venture into tho water alter mo not liking tho looks, perhaps, of those who had sprung in, and who now did their best to clairiter out among them. ' Thankful for my escape, I followed on down tho river. My enemies for a long time kept abreast of mo on tho other eido j but, at tho coining of daylight, they Elunk I ..,.,., -tf il.- l t 1 T away into tno nepuis 01 uio lo., . x saw no more ot tnem, " It was good walking on tho ice, and so I made good time, and at last arrived at my placo of destination, which my horso had reached before mo." Chicago Lcdgtr. YVKY LIZIE DIDN'T MARRY. They were seated together, sido by sido, on tlio sofa in tho parlor. "Lizzie," said ho, "you must havo read my heart ere this; you know.,how dearly I lovo yoti " Yes, Fred," elio answered, very calmly, "you havo certainly been very attentive." " nut, Jiizzic, uarnng, uo you jovo ir.oi Will you bo my wife?" "Your wife, Fred? Of all things I No, indeed j uor.any ono else's." " Lizzie, what do you mean 1" "Just what I say, Fred. I've, two mar ried sisters." , . . " Certainly i arid Mrs. Hopkins and Jim, Skinner havo two very good husbands, I believe." "So licoplo cayj but I wouldn't liko to stand in cither Mays or clle shoes that s an. " tizzic, you astonish mo.' Look here, iTeu j 1'vo nail over tweniy- threo slelgh-rides this Winter, thanks to you and my other gentlemen friends." Fred winced a little Here, wiictticr at tuo rcnicm I branco of that unpaid livery bill or nt tlio Idea of inzzio s eloigning wnu ouier genuo- men friends I can not positively aver. " How many do you think my sisters have hadt Not tho eigu of one, cither of them. I Kiiidi tirnltv cirls ns Mav and Ncllio were. 7 "i. , r. 1 .' too. nnd so niucu aiteniiou as iney uscu ui have." I " ?C"nwl Tiizzic " " I'm fond of going to tlio ttioatcr occa. Eionany, as wen as to it icciuro or cuueeii. sometimes, and I shouldn t liko it, it 1 pro posed attending it any .such, enter- taiumcnt, to bo irivariably told that times i . j, i j , ,.t..i were, loo nam, aim my nusuanu rauiuui afford jtj mid then to havo hmi sneak bff ttlone.1 " Liziiei Lizzie " " And then, if onea in a dog's ago ho did obndesoe-d to go with mo anywhere in tho cVeuiug, I shouldn't liko to bo left to jiick my way along tlio elipjiery places,' at tho risk of breaking my nock, ho walking along unconsciously by my sido, I'm of a do- ncudciit. clinsius nature, and I need tho protection of a strong arm " Lizzie, tills is all nonsense." "I'm the youngest of our family, and per bans I'vo been a littlo siioilod. At all events, I know it would break my heart to havo my husband vent all tlio ill-temper - which ho coricoals from tho re.t of tha world on my rtcienseieM ueRii.", " But, Lizzie, I promise you thai' to oh, yes, Fred; I know what you aro go- Ing to say that you will bo different) but May and Nell havo told mo timo ami again that no better husbands than theirs ever lived, and I'm inclined to believo them. No, no. Fred t os a lover you are jut jw- feet, and I shall awfully liata to give you 'up. Still, if you. aro bout ou Hurrying, thcro aro plenty of girls who have not mar ried sisters, or who are not wiso enough to profit by their cxamplo if they iiavo. Ana don't fret about lie, for Vvo lio doubt I can find some ono to "11 your place--" . f)u. before Lizzio had concluded, Fred lir.ndo for llio uoor, muttering something " unmcntionablo to cars polite." , , t ' Thcro I" exclaimed Lizzie, as llio street door closed with a bang, " I know ho was no better than tho rest. That's precisely tlio way John and Alos swear and slam doors when things don't go just right. He'd mako a porfect bear of a husband j but I'm sorry ho camo to tho point so soon, for ho was just a splendid beau." Sound investment buying a telephone Threo hundred children aro annually suffocated jn bed in London. lthubarb lias come, nnd sugar is lower in tlio barrel. Moston Transcript. A young lady in Utica is so refined that sho invariably alludes to a Spitz as " a cuspadoro. dog." , , ,((( -Tho Burlington llaickcyc u a cautious papeh It prints ouo or two metrical con tributions, and heads them " Somo alleged poetry." -Ho man with a mechanical cyocan pay fifty cents for a pint-box of strawberries without wondering why thoy didn't push tho bottom clean up to tho top and bo dono with it. -A man on Marlboro street didn't go homo tho otlior night, and, when ho mado his appearanco about breakfast time, his wifo said that ho must havo slept in. a ccm tcry fcecauso ho smellod of spirits. ( ,,( , A cautious man may seek recreation in toying witli tho hind hoofs of tho; abrupt mule, but only tno most recicicss cuss win follow within a couplo of rods of tho agile young woman who kicks , her Iralu into tho air and catches it cn tho fly. K A REJtAItKABLE ItESULT. It makes no difference how many Physicians or how much Medicine you havo tried, it is now an established lact that ucrman Byrup is tho only remedy which has given com plcto satisfaction in severe cases of Lung biseases. It is truo there are yet thousands of persons who aro predisposed lo Throat and Lung Affections, Consumption, Hemor rhages, Asthma, Bcvcro Cold settled on 1119 breast, Pneumonia, Whooping Cough, Ac, who have nojiersonal knowledge, of ISosch eo's German Syrup. To such wo would say that 40,000 dozen were sold last year with out ono complaint. Consumptives try just ono bottle. Itegular sizo 75 cents. Sold by all Druggists in America, ami a. j. nurnug in Leliigliton. Ifjiestercd by nn eruption, use Glenn's Sulphur Soap,thorulingspoci(icfor diseases, Irritation ami abrasions 01 1110 skiii, ami a most salutary bcautillcr of tho complexion. This admirabloprtielo is an iucxpensivosub stituto for sulphur ,baths, and is equaly as effcetivo iri banishing cutaneous maladies. ami relieving uie Jiangs ui nieuiimusm uuu and gout. Redness and roughness,, tan, freckles, pimples, and indeed every iim perfection of tho cuticlo is entlroly removed by it. It is avouched, by ladles who have! used it, to bo tlio most effectivo means for clarifying and softening tlio skin that they havo over employed ; its health promoting properties are widely rccognizod by medical men, and cvidenco in its behalf, emanating from other and equally respectable sources, precludes nriy fccasouablb doubt as,tn,, thee genuineness of its claiuts to piibl lo confnlfineoi Clothing and linen from tlvo (fick room, are disinfected by jt, and it prevents contagion when the dacrer ,of .obnoxious diseases has been incurred ly contact.. t Sores and.ulccrs, tiiat resist tho operation of salves and lotions; are healed by it, and it soon relieves tha swelling niid pain caused by bruises and sprains. The opening of theft-ores, resulting from tho wholesome, stimulation ofsuiorJ flcial blood vessels that it produce,?; is tha effect best calculated to ease the circulation when overheated, and carry off those ollciw sivo granulations whiohdlsflguro tho cuticlo and render existence a state of maryrdomj while they remain. Eruptions, ailments' Hint ointments will not cure, are entirely eradicated Glenn's Sulphur Soap. Sold by Druggists, I'neo ase. iwr cane. 1 ix i,. cakes)75c., sent by mail, prcpaidjou receipt of price. C. N. Crittcnton, Frop'r, Sixth Avenue, isew ori. anus iiuir uuu Whisker live. Black or Brown, 50c. 21-1 Abrmilouctl nt Sea. At nil limits ultltvi nnn lflnd or another are floating about at sea, abandoned by ullU ccra and, crew, in yrhat seems a lioielcss condition. Somo are dismantled and nicio hulks, some, aro swimming keel upwards, somo aro w-atcr-lbgged, but being laden with" timber will not sink, but aro driven hither and thither aa tl0 wind and waves may) direct. CO ,peopiqJ niuieieij wnu unarm, bronchitis, and constitnption,nro abandoned by physicians and friends as Incurablo, ycb thousands of such are. annually restored to licrfcct health by tho uso of Dr. Sago's Catarrh Itcinody and Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery. 1110 uuiurru iveuieuy is uiiopialod as n eoothiiig.aiuthcaliiig local application, whilo Iho Discovery purine and eiiiidies tho blood and Imparts tono nnd vigor to tlio whole system. VtnoLiA, La., April 17th, 1877. Dr. Fif.kck: . ' Dear Sic I suffered for twelve years with that most offensive and loathsomo of all dis easescatarrh. My tasto and smell were completely destroyed. I procured a supply of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy nnd your Ool den Medical Dfsoovery, which I used ac cording to directions, and a comiileto and permanent euro was sjieedily cll'ocUd, I taku uleasuro in rooomiucudiiig them to all anlloted. Ever thankfully yours, Claiia E. Hunt. itAblxO Riven, Burlington Co., N. J., 1 Feb. 2bth, 1877. J Dn. 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