The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, April 05, 1879, Image 1

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    Advertising Rates.
Wo dcsiro It to bo distinctly understood
that no advertisements will bo Inserted In
the columns of Tun Cabbon Advooatk that
may bo received from unknown parties or
firms unless accompanied by tho dsif.
TUe following are our only terms!
f)N 8QUARK (10 LINSS),
One year, each insertion. 10 cts.
Six months, each nscrtioii 15 cts.
Three months, each insertion 20 cts.
' Less than three months, .first insertion
$1 1 eacli subsequent Insertion 5 cts.
Local notices 10 cents per line.
II, V. MOIITHIMEU, Publisher.
CARDS,
Hoot anil Slioe "Inhers.
ClI.lonBretney.fn Lemn'i building. Bank street.
Attorneys.
JOHN KIJNr,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Offlco With Allen Cr ilg.rnipi'ltn American Ho
lel, KAItKUT SQUAMi,
JIAUCII CHUNK, r. JniyJMy
j-ohs i. UKinouvrn:,
ATTOnSBT AND COUNSKLLOlt AT LAW,
Broadway anJ Hnaqmhama streets. Opposite
Cl'Dtt 110 KO,
MAUU1I CHUNK. FA.
Msr be coniultod In Herman. mai2S-Iy'
p4 1 LONUSTREET,
ATTOtlNEV AT LAW
Lcvan's Dulldlns.
ANK STREET. LEIIIOIITON. I"A.
De(.omber to-om.
-rr UnTlAPSUlflK.
ATTORN BY AND COUSSKLLOP. AT LAW.
BSStIET,l.tHIonTOI,PA.
Real K.tate and Collection Aireocv. Ulllluvnd
Sell ILal Eatale. tlonrejanclnn .iMtly done col.
eetlona promptly made. tMne hstte r D"
tdauti a .facially. May li couaultad tn Bnllab
nd Oarwan. Ncv.l.
J AS. IX. BTltUTHKRS,
ATTOItN Y AT LAW,
9V Office : 2 1 floor i.f Hhoad's Hall,
Mnucli Cliuntt. Pa.
All bulne entru.ted to hlai will be promptly
attended to.
Mav27, ly.
ATTOIIXKY AT LAW
Next Door to Flrat National Dank,
SUtlflll CHUNK. PA.
BirCan h eonatitted In German. !Jan9.
Justices and Insurance
A. UKbTZi
JUSTICE OF T11E TEACE,
OrriCEi Ltndormin'a n'n-k. BANK-Stroet.
Lviiioiiton. l'A.
Conveyancing. Cnlloctlne ard nil other Dn.i
nea. connected with the officii piomntlv attend,
ed to Agent for tao bent Pile nrnl Life Iiianr.
ance Comi) inlo-i t llenta collected ut reaanniible
elursea.Ac. Aprlil"yl
JL conveyancer,
AND
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT
The fctlowlnu. Company are Represented:
LEHAN )V MU TUAL Finn.
KliAIHNO MUTUAL P1P.E,
VOMINO FIHti.
POIT.-IVILLH FIRE.
Lttlllilll Flltrt. and tho- HA V
RLntls AllCIDEST INSU11ANOU.
Alao rinnnlvmli nod Mntiial Horse Thief
Deteo-lvo arul 2n-urani.e :omiaiiv.
MarcnM.187 lU03.KEMF.llEa
Physicians and Dentists.
i. UlilSLR, M. I).
OrriCE-neber's nioel:, BANK STREET,
LEIIIOUIOX, I'enna.
)TtesIdence1...fiom7 a. m. to 10 a. m ,
IIOUIIS) I'lid 12 aom to 10 p. in.
Parry vllle ..from 1 ' a.in. to 12 noon.
Mar be consulted lu tho Gorman Language.
Kovembtr S3,y 1
w.
A DKRIIAJ1KR, M.U.,
PHYSICIAN AND SUrtOKON
Special allmllon piM to Chronic Dlaeaaea.
OOlce: South Kait corner Ironami 2nd ala.. l.o
klihlon.Pa. April 3, 1875.
QtlAS. T. IIOH.N, M. U.,
or pice i over u a. PErnifs drug
aro he. bank ar . lehiuu'iun, pa.
General practice attended to, and PPECIAI
ATTENTION GIVEN TO DISEASES Ol'
WOMEN Ioar21 .yl
N.
U. KKHIClt, M. I).
U. S ICxKmliiliig Surgeon,
PBAOTICINO PHYSICIAN and SU HOEON,
Or.riCE: Bank Street, lU'.ur.ll's Block, Lchiab.
leu. Pa. '
lay be conaaltcd In Uie Germ n Language.
Nov. 3 ,
D
IVIIi B It B CUT'S
Livery & Sale Stables
BANK STUKKT.LISIIIOIITON, Pn
FAST TROTTING HORSES,
ELEGANT CARRIAGES.
And positively LOWER PRICES than any
uiuer ijivui j 111 1110 lujuiv
LarKnand hiadaomo Canlacrea for Pjneral
pnroosea anu v onuiUAH. uaviu luuiuit
Nov. 22 IS73
ASKW lim'AUIUUK.
Tlieunderlirnedreppeeifiil'yannourcesa toh(
tiairm. and tlio publioaewerally. that from an
alter llil. dato he
Sell Goods for Cash Only,
nrt 10 that end hna raariid down tho Prices ot
hi eutueato k ut
Groceries and Provisions
Conslttnir of the Cnolc.-f t
TEAR COFFEES. J-UOAIttf. SPICKS. HAMS
tmuuLiiriiPi iAiti' jtuiiuii. KUUa,
te, .tc. I', tho cry Luwcat Pr-ees.
. , . 1-,,
licst lam v r lonrS2.7o a snrlc
jjuoi, null ) x iuui s?. lua &.ILIV
and a I other attlcles at equally Low Prlcea for
the Headv Casj,
PiitrooaKO ao.icted and satl.iactlon Kuaran
tead in allcaiei.
P. A. ANDREWS,
Near the Lch. and hniui. Rit. Rriilfe,
JanlMf l'ACIti:iflO.V, Ta.
GENTS-
WANTE j
FOR OUR
KEiT WOKK,
NOW IN PRESS.
tiii: iNiHivritiAi,
HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES,
1
uein.
or a complete hlal rr of all the Important
ivitei of America including Aarlkuifare,
laanatiiei oi .uuene incmninc Aarlkuifare,
mkuiiiij. maomaj'ur'uir mninf, uommer
out nud vther eLierpiao. About t!0 Uf
oeuvo oaata and x line enrrailnaa.
NO OTHER WOPK IIKK IT EVKR IPtTti
innii C4U,
HbD. ITer Tnu and Terrliory avplTfct
'
HK HENRY BILL PrilHSHINn CO..
'.Mart NvKficn, COJta
one
T
,
II. V. MoitTuuinn, Proprietor.
VOL. VII., No 19.
Railroad Guide.
plIILA. fc URA1MNU UAILIIOAD.
Arrangement of I'aiseogcr Trains.
NOVUMDEIt I0TU, 1ST8.
Trains leavo ALLKN TOWN aafollowsi
(tia ri'.itmoiiES imANcii.)
For Pbtladciuhla. at 4:23. C.6J. 11.40. n.DU. and
6 SI p. in.
r-uiMUAYr.
For Philadelphia at 4 la a. ni..3.M o. m.
IVIA hASl' rFXNA. IIHANC11.)
For Rotdlnir, 2.3U. 5.0.1, M a m 12.10, 2 10,4.30
ni:u if ur. p.m.
Far It.miso.ir,
o.os i). in.
. 2.3 ) 5 50, 0.03 a. m., CIS, 4.30
For Lanoastor and Columbia, 5 53, 9.33 a.m. and
4 so p m
f Does not run on M ondny.
r-UND.wa.
For Jleadini. 2 33 a.m. and limp m.
1-Vi U'liTlaliurc. 2.l a, m aivl v 1.5 n. m.
Trains 1'OllALLH '10WN leavnos follawsi
(VIA I'ltllKIOMEN IIDASC1I.)
Leave Philadelphia, 7.4i . m., l.ou, 1.30 ..nd 6.30
p. in.
RHKDAYS
Loavo PJillariclphl.i. 8.n m ni'dSlSp. m.
(VIA KA8TTKNSA IlKAXCII I
Leavo RcaOlui: L4l 7.45 M.3i a 111., 4 01,0.15 end
10.43 p m
Leave Ifarilsbnrir, J.tO, 8 10 a. m and VX, 4.00
and 7 6) p. ro.
Leave Lancaster, 8.10 n. m.. 12 M and 3.45 p.m.
LeaeColumbla S.ion.m . HO and 3 35 p. in.
BUWDAYH.
Leave Iteadlnir. 7.C0 a. m.
Leave llirrlaimiff, 5.2 a.in.
Tralnsainiko.1 thus i) run to and from depot
9th and Green streets, Plillsflolplili ether
trains to a 'd Irnm Broad afreet depot.
TnoI.W).m an.tft.Mp. ai. trains from Allen
ton. and tlio7.45 a.m and n.3i p.m. trnna
from l'lularieipma, bno tlirouglu ears to and
train Philadelphia.
J. K. WOOT1 EN
neutral Ifanaatr.
O 0. 1IAUCOCK, G'nH Ticket Aatnt.
We will Pay the Postage
AND SEND 10U
The Carbon Advocate
ONE YEAR FOR
ONE DOLLAR!
Or Six Months
For 50 cents !
wmcxi is
Less than 2 cents per "Week
TOR A LARGE
32 COLUMN TAPER!!!
ADDRESS,
Carbon Advocate,
I.rlilIitiiii, Pn.
S1IOY 'J HIS TO YOUR NEIGHBOR
TECH
TOLEDO BLADE.
NASBY'8 PAPER.
BEFORE YOU ?OTr,ha
liecimen cW0lTHC TULKDO OLADK, li
14 ti .Mammoth liic'.t Pnct Wt-ekiv Pa cr ot
alxtv-lour Column a h let wth cireful:r
oni'd n'ailiutf mutter of U'teieit nun value to
pe- ipleln ttl pails 01 tho UuUmi htate
Sl'ECIAL FKATUitES.
All the Depirtnion n whic'i h nindo Iiie
11LAUE rj nunulur nil om tho United htto.i.
ml' noiosuhrlvcom nued. iisiufiirt lh Pop
ular I tietH ot t.iat ciM.lumiinhcd Democmto
pulitlCl.il. LEV PlTttOtEUM V NAtMir, Wlllell
aro wrliirn xr.rei; fir Tim liL,UB- onr
MOUdEIIOLH Ul l'AUTMCNT. A rivll deiiOlt TV O!
fiiaiiical lufoamitlots imon Mil J ctn ot mtrie t
n ieiy homo 111 You.n lroi'LK's Depakt
UKM i u lto iff vvL Ueuai (m'iit einbinu uu tho
weekly Min.ioy Hu.mol Lo-ioiu clmrmtna
Pomrvi th llil'iitcst Wit and llamor: Tun
ilFST TOftlKrt.niKiuil and Holrctnl j A.NbWKliS
to i-oiiuEtfroNDK.NTS nnu in tue-a tewi noni
oil vatt 01 tho wor d. Ink nnr. rhxul iti
laiKlv in evoiv snto ni.d T..rir .11 tho
Union auo H eveiywiiero iw ;n mi a Ilia
araett and JIU T NKWn AND KAMI LY PA'-
i: Jt pub Ifhed unywhem Ttv it and ou will
ntvo' Willi iclf oe without it
A nonif tho uow teat me foi this winter fro a
series ox
A ndersonville Prison Sketches,
dv one who wnsllirro A new Sarin' M ry was
commerced XCor. 14th. Auotacr ono willioni
uieneo 111 Jouiurv.
TKliM Hiiiw.e enpr, per y nr 12 01: Ave
fyijueH.t 1.75 tarn . ten or tuoro topiet '.6i ercli
nud an extto copy Willi ever, ilub oi ten.
spccluieu coot oh ii ni tree, send fr ono , d-
ure iijl.l.uuuuauk. j uieoo, unto.
Fifty Thousand Books
Fur Sale nl Half I'rlcc.
We aro now nnVrtujr 10 the rmtillc. postace
prepaid, at (INH-lfALi- thorrrular pilce ,tt ly
Ihouaund volu.nea ot ctiu.cu bu.ka, culiipiUiliu
ui.iorv. uio-niiiiiy. hiciion. foo.iv. iiuiuor,
Modirul.Ili-lliriiii.Munfl Kr. Hntltlc Worlca.lHlltli.ua
of btauda.u Authors etc.. eto. Ihoue booka
are circled by our Mr. Lockb INasiivl ioui the
.-tiiToa 01 ino it-Dui.is i.uii.lit'ra ui mo cuu'i-
,rt " e new nui t'lu-sit mm me tbo
ifll;.1ICA,, EDITION lnml'ed by Lieic-
iuii uookaent'r. weiiave m-iiioti tiinuauuaor
nart of the rniiiilrv. and
?,irJ'JL,"," "e"t i ' WAURAN I'ED f 00
I'.XACILV A Ithl'Itlcsl-.Nl'ED and to ciio
U.N UltK SATISFACTION.
CATALOGUES FREE.
Wehavoprinlel a Urge and complete eat,
lofftieof our Hooka, rruii.ed by Miibjeclu ttnd
ou applojtfou will mat) c iut (net., any ad
ares, vt e phall slo 1 e na to euj free peei
meucoi lesot tho I1LADK wnenever ai.ei 10 do
1-0. All perwni leaulug this nav. rti-euient itio
eortlisllv united 10 hvuo 11a by ijot4 rardor
OEherwio til" name ot themneivei und ttlDdd
Adarea TtJLgL jlLAjjlj. Tottaii. Quto.
Vick's Floral Guide.
A beautiful work of l'w Puffrg, One ColurM
Power TlJte. and 33 X Intdistion. wttb Uv
Hfilt'O'iaut ihebOft Flont-ra and Veyet.tblo,
and huwtocmw them All fur a Vivs CEir
Hr.tHi". In UukIuIi oi German,
Iho Flowi rami Vteetiib.e GartVn. 173 pases,
Six Cclortxl Piitra i.ud rotny handred KugiaF.
lug, For iWoiila tu nauer ooviri $Uu eie.
gji' to oth. Iu Oi-rrosnaud KnitlUh.
Vi L'a lpatrat.l M onthiy Majuaine,? paxes
acotorednl&'elu even- nautber and many fine-
CMTtujt. Pne 4i.ss a vein Iiye Copies fur
46. 6ctmenoum'r sent for leuta.
Uv I aSTSiaatr f ra F oia, (in do ion aioiug !
' Ll.tan.i I'rtc. and pi. o vof .f r:n th-n. '
Adlrcaf, JAMKVICK
J.aJ. Bc"r vt ST
vie- hhi are m iet in oe wi.rm. rtna
A. Mssrj
Manufacturer ot nsd Dealer In
STOVES, RANGES AND HEATERS,
Till anil Sheet-Iron Ware and General
House FiirnisliinE Gooils.
i:oon: nml Sl'OlTTI.XCi done tit
short liotico and at Lowest Cash Trices.
I am ttieanthnriiod apei t for IhoFale of the
follnnln" J.-IIIST.CLASS HIOVICM
T11K SILVER 16 GOLD M P.DAL COOK,
TI1U LKUITHOUSE tOOK,
Till; MAYFLOWER llAVGE,
THE SUNSHINE RANGE and
1 ho NEW ANCHOR II EATLR,
and am Selllne tbcru VERY CHEA P tor L'jsb.
Fvervklnd of SI OVB0 RATES and FIRE
nitliKH kept couataiitly on hind. ,
Store on SOUTH Street,
A few doors abovo Bank St., LEUIGIITON.
Patronairo solicited S.tlslso'lrn gnaranlerd.
Olt. 6-yl A. 1). MOSSER.
The Grainiest Exposition
Of Lnrtlea. Gents', and fildrcn'a
Boots, Shoesl Gaiters
Evci olTeied In Ibis vicinity. Is at
J.M. FIUTZINGEirS.
Bank Street, Lchigliton, Pa.
I ImvpJustrrrrivcMl nfull linftol FALT nntl
"WIN'. KiUiooTs, uoi;s nnn nuimrns,
wlttcli I nm beillng to the pccpleor Te iRhtnn
mid tlio MirrotiiKrne iiciRlilorli(tI CKliA i'Kll
TilA.N 1-aVH Jti.l-Oiu; bold lu tins Comity.
Mtc, mi C atf-(8 ut
Boots & Shoes Made to Order
nc AstoniAlnngly Low Trice1?, nd MIi.NDII0
Nfutiv ii m iT'co to Ruir rlio tiitin-.
I nvitoiM) v'io 10 to oil nn J cxamlnrmr
stock nn 1 Prices liriorn ruroinmntr clou ho. e,
nu . lit com lucutf tf i!if tbtvo fucin.
HOUND T 1 HKTIFV-Uo.iir.ranilerjoQta
11 ml shoes btmpiit uf niu tlut ilji wili bu repair,
on uiiliout ch ircc
Tli'iiikfal ft-r tmt patron.nro. I refprcfullr
oslf .1 fonttiiuut co tboi tot.
T. a.. rnnziGn.
Two doo-fl below Itomiir & lli-ffntl tt ccnliRO
Uoikf. Hank fitiuec. del. O yl
QAW50X ADVOCATE
CHEAP
JOB PBIXTIiYG OFFICE,
LliHiailTON, PA.
Kvery description of Pnntlns, from a
Visiting Card to a Poster.
CARDS.
HILL HEADS,
LETTER HEADS,
NOTE HEADS.
STATEMENTS.
IT.OUIIAM 11m.
POSTERS,
HANDBILLS,
DODGERS,
CIRCULARS,
S1IIPP1NO TAG",
ENVELOPES,
TAMPULETS,
BV.LAW8, AC. 4.C..
Dono In lUe host manner, at very Lowest Trices.
Wo ore nropsred tn rto work nt ns cheap ratep
asmiv clllre m tnu hluto t.iat Oeul3 noiu'.tly
w nu j n cuioiueri1.
OUR MOTTO IS
Cheap, Prompt & Reliable.
rVOrdeis bv email rcclvc prompt attention.
p.
line Homo M.ulo Dread !
WHY OO HUNORYt WlienyoueinBuyOH
pounds 1 1 Elit Cl.aa juend-
FIVE LOAVES FOR S.-! CENTS I
J. V. O'NEAL, the pont.r Bread andrake
Itaicer, of LtMahioii in r. e"tomi the wanls
.i im- iiitira ji.ia itui'ilna a UT O0 OI UTa CC.0
brated lliimu lado 111 LA. tu
Five Loaves for Tfnty.fiveCts. Cash.
Sugar. Rnlaln Coeouiut Scotch, Diop cream
'IV 11 (.VntH per Dinen.
Look Out Oir tlio Wagon!
At MAUCIl CHUNK, on Tactdav, Thnrsday
uiiii fin iiiiiy ..I Ul MIIIK
LEIIftiltro.Nauil V. LISjPOI'.T.cvery After
noouexiept trld.iy.
TERMS STR1CTLV CASH I
ratronaen ollcltntl J. vv. O'NEAL.
11 ui'iioam, i-iiat national ji u.ic.
aprllayi Itan -firu Lciilnliluu Pa.
JJlt. Obcrliollzer's Lliilmi-iit,
IOAMPHOR MILK.
Is now blehlv recniiurended and cx'enatve'y
uwl fur Rhiuniitiani, fr..,tr,l p, et, Aiho
Palua. t oir. -liiii.a. vne.lii'Ka. ftptaiii., Ac.
.1 11 t.i i'1'jrr.iii'Ki v. inn 111 cuuur t'uia.uali.
bu ulna ami awi-lilima iti 1 nr.na.
It actaq'tli'klr and aurily. It at onee anotlies
nn. icuuio. niu ai u ju.nia in1' i, tue Jlu clea
a d the Aclnii Nivea 1 b moni v w he
pnlil back to any tun uot -all tlo.. with ltf
Ii'Ct. 1'nco s chi ta. s bottlm for ft. IVp.
pared dy t.ol ooethulticr. M. D.
Tli I'lucnlx Pcetnrnl.
Ho lirovod Itself in oo peculiarly adanted to old
peraoiia c.in.ump Ivo arn ihlt.ir. it brrara
ii cold. Itatopaacouoli It a.da cineitonilio'"
Itcivcaliwtum relief It uvea a'nuuih. It
bnng.ro i. Ithaa iimdemore cnira ii.nu anv
mher me loiue Thouaatdi ot thecltlions of
Eu.teru IVniKjlvama nai uaed it tor jeari
pat end leai.fy u thoremf (riven nml curcai f.
tecu.1. Price, Mcentatf 5 1 olttea for i. pri.
pireu tiy Li ti Obeiboitci r M. D, aim lor sale
byA.J DUItLINO, Leh.rhtou. Nov.SMm.
t am now furplylne: the rerv Best LATTL
MBit L'OALatthe following Low Prlcea, vtst
No. I Cheatnut by the Car, fi 30 per ton
No, I onettnnt. alnslo ton 3 to per ton
Nn. 2 1'he.tnut, by the Car. I jj per ton
No.2 Chestnut, ampiet n J taper ton
D12LIVERED, stovo and Ens Bites at
equally Low Trices.
J. L. GABEL,
Dealer in
General Hardware, &c,
Opposltothe Putllc t-curo, BANK STREE
IKHinuTOV, ra. por,j.,UT
INDEPENDENT
LEIIIGHTON, CA31BON COUNTY, PA., SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1879.
Special Notices.
THIS 'WOttlilJ'S HALM
Dr. L. D. WKYlltJP.N'a ALTRHATIVB STBUr
I'V A remedy mod TIIIHTY.FIVH. "V 11AUS In
a private pract cO.nud never lading to ladlcally
cuio
eh ectivx.tism: f
DropsyiKtv-'pHnMoconilniT Mvphllls, (IraTjl,
J)iabt ten. and all di"iiMas in which tho b 00U U
lnip.teated, is now oflWed to tho pnb.io.
Mild by nil Jit TAIL ltut;not&TO. nnd (uhnlea1e
nnlv)liy rilK WliYllUKN lKHl0lMJ CO.
P. O. It i) 1 KM, Hochci'ter, In. T,
PIMPLES.
I will matl (Free, tho lcclpe for ft a'nipln
Vrnr.TADLE Itn.M 1 tint will removo TAiM
KltKCKlihH, PIMPI.1'8 nnd ilMn'timd.
Trnvinir tLe f-klu Ktft, c.rnr nnd benul.tul t 11 No
lu 11m tloiis tor otodneuiff h luxailant firowtli
of hiir on a bald In a i orsniootn f, co, AtMiei-,,
IncKmini 3t ttamp, Lou. Voinl It Sc Co Aim
Sticot. N V,
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
Hie ndvcitLer, 1 avlna: been permanently
t nred of that dread dine io Counuraptiou. b a
BMimie renidv.lKoniloim tomuko known to hi
icllowsufterern the ramum of euro, load who
e'esiro it. ho wl'I pend a cipy ot tho prowrudlon
uood, (freo of churse) with the directions for
fiepflltR Hiid usiuctho Kaine, wl.icti taey will
ndn BLiti; cuius ijr CoNBUiirrioM, a.thu4.
UllCKCiUTltf, .t.
I'aitiO'f wislni'C tlio Prepcr'ptlou, will plenso
aildroMft. i A WILbOX, 11.4 Pemiotieet,
Willi mi'hurRQ. is. Y.
ERRORS OP YOUTH.
A O KNTLKM A who siifTerwl foryearn from
Nervoim DKH1I.ITY.PHKM TtfIll5 DECAY,
nnd ail thiufiVctt of jouthliU ludNcretinn. will
for tno wikoof uHeriuK numnniti t vend free to
all who need It, tho iccli-e nnd iiirecilon for
mnkniK thH dluipio rrineuy by which he wns
cur")!. UutTereiH wishing co pi oil t by the nd
veitltifM'ttex. enencu ran do ho oy udures-diift tn
perfect cnntldence.
JOHN It. OODKN. Cedar Rt. X. Y.
PILES
Ofnllkli.dn TU JOUS.Ul.chnr
pes tf 111 OOP or iiiueim tin
nil diseiiKfM of tho IircTKAi
qunkl vand perfectly cnioi by u ainiplo and
Moothliiff llEMl.DV. 1-itr information add s
ileattli and Happiness-
Hoiilth and llniipinrss nru Pnctlesi Witth tn
uuir 8 lessor una lot iiiui aiu wiuuii me
ea li of every one who will uso
Wright's Liver Pills,
theoi'v t-uroCUftn for Tonnd Llvor, Dyspep
fin. Jleid.icho, bour Niumnch.Conbtipation, Do
n'tit , Niuhi. and nh li.ido:i' t'oiuiiiainta and
B ood UHurdciH. No:io feuuino 11 ti lean Mfiiu t
" Win Wr'gliti PiIm." If youi DroKnKt W'U
not isunpir bend W ceutn fur one box to ll.in Ick
ltollcr.v: L'o.Tu . 4.h St., Pblla feolwU
DR. HARTER'S
l'tirllli's, i:nrlrIii-H, Gives Color nnd
Tone to tlio Itlootl; fi increases tlio
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KOH I1KNT, a lar,(e l)..ul,le Dwelling
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March 16, 1870 tf
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0 WII0J1 IT 31 AY COXCtltN'.
Notice Is hereby nlven, that whereas my
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ealiae or nro-.ooatlon. all neranria nr. hambv
parson u.i my account alter this date, sal will
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yt nyort. Pa . March IMSfi'irl
Live and Let Live."
A STUBBORN WOMAN ;
on,
THE LAW OF EXPIATION.
ST cirT. ciutacs Howard.
Well, whafare you going to do' about 111"
"What ran 1 do I" Slio is tlio stubborn-
est woman you ever saw. A thousand times
havo I cursed tho day when first I met
her."
"That is true, Oovcll; they invariably.
like worthless curs, como home to kennel.
If I could but get certain letters out of her
hands, I might laugh nt her threats, nud
mock her outbursts of passion."
"Where are they hidden, Roslyn ?"
"Somewhere In her boudoir, I believe.
Were I in the chamber a few minutes, I
could uneortli them."
"Then why don't you enter, nnd forever
rid yourself of tho wiles of a stubborn wo
man?"
"Undoubtedly sho keeps tho door well
locked."
But the window tho window nmong
the vines, boy. There a scaling Judder has
been planted for you by nature, and with
ease you can possess yourself of the treas
ure." "I'll do il, if elie doesn't listen to mo this
night nt Cliarnlcysl I will talk'genllcmanly
to her, saying that tho gulf between us can
never be crossed, asking dispassionately for
my letters."
I wish you success, Roslyn. If she re
fuses to occedo to your demand, you will
try the menus I have suggested V
"I will I I will 1 fur I must havo my let
ters, if I. get them in the shadow of critno I"
" Did you cycr lovo her I mean Yotclle
Gwyim?"
For a moment tho man addressed looked
astonished into his companion's face.
'Didn't I ever tell you about it, Covcll J"
ho asked.
"No."
" Yolelle Gwynn's father was rich when I
first encountered her; and she being nn on
ly child, thero was, you sco a good chonco
to mako money. I embraced it. I went to
tho old family mansion, and was welcomed
us tho "coming man." I madolovo to Yo
tclle, and she promised mo her hand. Weeks,
months passed away, and from a dislanco I
wroto her scores of letters, filled with pro
testations of undying devotion. Last night
our marriage was to havo taken place; but,
as you know, Covcll, it did not. I mado a
discovery that changed my mind. Of lato
Gordon Gwynn has Invested in London in
surance stocks, and the investments havo
proved ruinous. There aro few persons In
this country who know his truo condition.
I know it. Ho stands to-night on tho verge
of bankruptcy ; tho hurricane, of ruin will
sweep everything from him. When I heard
of this," continued Roslyn Waite, with a
cunning look, "I sought a release from my
marriage engagement. I found Yotello ot
home, and when I requested freedom, sho
gavo mo the ring, saying, "Roslyn Waite,
this ring has long been a burden to me, for I
have discovered that you never loved me."
"Did sho toy anything about tlio letters
then?" asked the narrator's companion.
"I did not ask lor them then," was tho
reply, "Hut when, a week later. I sought
the missives, sho flushed and put her foot
firmly on tho floor, saying madly to me,
"No I Roslyn White, you haven't money
enough to buy thoso letters. They shall in
flict upon you someday the penalty of tho
law of expiation." Thus tho matter stands,
Covcll. I want the letters I I havo gained
tlio heart of Lilian Calvert. I havo sworn
to her that I never told other maid that I
loved her. Yotello's letters give tho Iio to
tliinj they would cause Lilian to turn from
mo, nnd I will loso a wife and two hundred
thousand dollars."
And the speaker, grating his teeth, almost
sprang nt a picture on tho wall. It was the
l"-rlntit of a beautiful but proud-looking
girl, richly dressed and admirably executed.
A heavy glass covered tho picture, and tho
whole was encased iu n heavy gilt frame, or
namented with leaves and buds of gold.
Before it Roslyn Wnite halted a moment,
and a curse fell from his lips. Then iietoro
tho Krtratt Ironi its fastening, and with &
maddened look, drew back as if for a tbvow
"Don't Roslyn 1" cried Covell Caries, di
vining the angry man's intention, "Sparc
her picture I Spare "
Ho ceased, to dodge; for tho beautiful
work of art narrowly missed his head, and
w.is dashed iuto a shajieless mass against the
wall.
'There, Yotello GwynnI" cried Walto,
looking nt Ills mad work "there! I've crush
ed tho semblance of your faco mid form, and
I'd crush tho real wero they hero to
night. You tbnn't baffle Roslyn Waits, by
beingn stubborn woman ! I tell you I am too
much for such frail creaturoj as yourself.
When you cross my path, you cross the path
ofn serpent that can sting, if needs be, to
tlio death."
Then without another word ho stooped
over tho broken picture, and cast it iuto the
firo that blaied in the grate.
"We'll go to Charnley's now, Covell," he
said. "Sho is going to bo there; I wouldn't
misa tho supper for tho world."
A few minuloa later tho gas wa3 burning
low in Roslyn Waito's room, and he and
Covell Curies were being driven through tho
city In an cloiunt carriage. Leaving the
business iwrtioli of tho metropolis, the car
riage 6x.ii entered tho domains of tho weal
thy, and before an expenstvo residence the
wheels ceased to revolve.
Then the men alighted, and were ushered
into a suite of parlors ablazo with light, end
thronging with icople. Their entrance
created fjuitoa furoro among Mr. Charnley's
guests, and they wero tho recipients of a
noticeable reception.
Charuley, as ho was familiarly called by
all who knew him, and by some who did
not, was a blase man of the w.orld. Occas
ionally ho gavo eta, to which only thoso
I who had the entree into aristocratic circles
were admitted, lie was the roivnal friend
" """"!,,, '""M"t
in his list of invitations.
r r t.... iir..it &l. ...... t.,Al.,,ll 1. 1...
I p..sivn Waile had truthfullr told his love
affairs lo his oomianiou in his own room
The approaching failure of Gordon Gwynn
had turned him from his daughter Yotelle.
He wanted to contract a wealthy alliance,
matrimonially, and now his hopes were on
tho verge of ruin. After leaving Yotelle,
he encountered Lilian Calvert, thodaughter
of a prominent banker of a nelghbortngcity,
' and he "w that ho loved him with a i
n rr" and j-afd
SI. 00
If
Thus tho man found himself between two
fires.
Yotello Gwynn possessed certain letters,
tho contents of which wero enough to turn
Lilian Calvert from him, and to dissipate,
for the second time, his hopes of wealth.
Thoso letters ho must have; thoso Idlers, ns
the reader has heard him declare to Covell
Carles, ho was determined to possess.
But let us return to Charntey'scfc.
Roslyn Woito soon pointed n richly dress
ed woman out to his companion.
"There is Yotello Gwynn," he said. "Does
sho looklikn a stubborn woman?"
"No," answered Carles; "but mcthinks I
can delect a certain firmness about tho cor
ners of her mouth."
" A)'e, you have It, Covcll," cried Walter
"when sho eald I should not havo thow let
ters, her lips closed like tho doors of fate.
But I am going to speak lo hor. Tlioprivato
conversation ot a few moments Is what
brought mo hither lo-nlght."
Iio left his companion, and soon stood face
to faco with Yotello Gwynn, whoso elegant
picturo ho had but lately dashed against the
wall. Bho received him with a smile, and
to the surprise of several guests greatly to
Carles' astonishment ho led her to tho
tables. No gulf seemed to roll between the
twain ; they talked with but littlo reserve'
and silently left tho viands for a sofa in ono
corner of the spacious rooms.
Now, Roslyn Walto thought, waslils time.
" Yotclle," he said, in a low tono "I re
turn with reluctauco to the question oi my
correspondence. I would not widen tlio gulf
between us. I would that 'twixt you and
mo thero bo peace, and that peace can bo
gained only by the return of my letters."
Ho looked into lior triumphant eyes while
ho spoke, and for several moments after his
last word tho silence remained unbroken.
She was seated very near him, with a
snowy arm resting on tho back of tho sofa,
and her tapering fingers pressing her cheek.
""Thoso letters," she said, suddenly, as if
starting from a dream. "Ah, I had forgot
ten, Mr. Walto; you wish them, I suppose?"
" I desiro them, Yotclle," ho said quickly,
and with hope. "Are you going to give
them to me ?"
"No!" she saiil firmly. "Thoso letters are
whero you can never reach them."
lie bit his lip.
" Well, so bo it, then," ho said, harshly.
"You spoke some time ago about tho penal
ty of the law of expiation. Am I paying it
now ?"
" No." And sho smiled faintly, taunting
ly. "Though the penalty has been pro.
nounced, you are not suffering It. Your
time will cnine is coming now."
" Well, let it come !" cried Roslyn Waile,
with a sneer. "Yotello Gwynn, I havo act
ed honorably in all that I havo done. When
I sought release, you accorded it, and gave
back tho ring. Now you refuse to return
my letters."
Sho did not answer hlm,biltlooked at the
merry parties across tho parlor; and while
sho gazed, ho said "good-byo" and turned
away.
" What success?" asked Covcll Carles, as
the chagrined man joined him, witli flash
lug eves and clenched hands.
" Nono at all!" was tho quick retort. "She
is as stubborn as ever. Now for tho grape
vine ladder!"
"You are going to scale tho walls of her
fortress ?"
" I am. Matters aro waxing desperate,
Before long I am to marry Lilian, and thoso
letters must bo kept back. Yotello Gwynn
does uot know that I have been addressing
Lilian ; but sho cannot remuin iu ignoranco
of tho fact much longer."
" When do you make the attempt?"
"To-morrow night. Covcll, you will help
mo?"
"I will, Roslyn," was the reply. "I want
to sec you outwit that stubborn woman."
A silent pressure of hands followed the
compact, nnd tho twain separated, and join
ed different groups of Charnley's guests.
Yolelle Gwynn did not 6ok to Roslyn
Wailo again that night, Sho left tho rooms
nt eleven, and was driven to her homeev.
cral squares nearer the edgo of tho city.
Tho Ibnk of triumph still brightened her
eye, and when she reached her boudoir, sho
removed hor rich garments, and put on an
evening wrapper. Then tho wheeled a chair
lo her beautiful writing desk, from which
she took writing materials, and soon began
to write.
Sho covered a pink billet with her deli
cato chlrography before sho put tho pen
aside, nnd the sujierscriplion of the enveloie
that received it, was, "Miss Lilian Calveit,
124S street, Baltimore, Md
"I wonder who is going to win," 6ho said
wllli sarcasm, looking at tho letter just di
reeled. "Mr. Roslyn Waite, when you first
camo to mo, 1 thought you loved me, but I
soon discovered that I had raised falso hopes,
You wanted the Gwynn gold, which, thank
Fortuno, you will never touch. Then the
terrible crash came," and here tho girl smil
ed meaningly; "then you sought release, and
received it, then you sought a new gold
mine, and found it In tho city of heroic
monuments. You want some of Gideon Cal
verfs gold, but time will show if you get iL
You think Lilian Calvert loves you now,
Roslyn Wallc. Oh, how man, and woman
too, can be deceived I"
Halfnn hour later sllenco reigned through
out Gordon Gwyuu's mausion; its inmates
wero asleep.
The night that followed tko next day was
admirably adapted to the success of certain
plans formed by Kosiyn mto anu.niscoin
rade.
"Let mo but get tbo letters, no matter
how, and sho can do her worsL Lilian
would not believe without them, and I
must cither get thctn, or lose her and her
gold."
Thus spoke Koslyn Walto that dark Nov
ember night, as. ho left his hrnoie clad in a
suit of olothea which had 6een better days,
Ho wore a cap that concealed his high fore
bead, and his dark eyes iieepod from be
neath Hie furry brim. On the street ho met
Covell Carles by appointment, and the twain
sprang Into a carriage, and ordered the Je,
hit, half asleep on a box, to ilrivo them lo a
well-known corner in a fa.hionable quarter
of the city.
Their commands were obeyed, and pres
ently they were walking towards the home
of Yotelle Gwynn. The darkness favored
their movements, and when tho city clocks
were striking twelve ind hurtling midnight
oversleeping Philadelphia, the dark figure
. cf a man was resting Ju w beneath a window
' r 3 ' ' "
a Year if Paid in Advance.
not paid in advance, $1.25.
That mm was Roslyn Wolte, nnd tho
window justabovo his head was tho win
dow of Yotello Gwynn's boilolr.
Not far away, on tho ground below,
crouched Coycll Carles, with his eyes fixed
Intently on tho man just dtsccrnable alnoDg
tho strong vines.
His car at tho window, the letlcr-hunter
listened a long time, but heard no noise in
the boudoir.
Then he climbed higher, nnd, without
difficulty raised tho sash and fastened it
above the sill.
Tho room into which ho looked was dim
ly illuminated by the light of a night-lamp
that stood on the oval table. Objects beoynd
it, such as chairs, tho dressing-table, and
the pictures on tho walls, were not distinct.
Roslyn Waile, with thestcalth ofn practiced
robber, cutcrcd the apartment, and his eye
full uion a pile of letters on the table, in
tho strongest light of tho lamp. Stirling
with triumph, ho opproached, and eagerly
put forth his hand, fur ho had recognized
tho documents. They wero tho letters ho
sought, and he blessed tho hand that threw
ihcm into his clutches.
Ho glanced at tho couch, and saw Yotello
Owinn, to all appearances, sleeping quietly
there. Her well-chiscllcd faco was turned
towards him, one snowy arm was half-con-
ccaled among tlio tresses of hair, and com
pleted the picture, But Roslyn Walto had
not entered tho room to contemplate beauty,
and satisfied that Yotclloslcpt, he turned to
letters on tho table again.
Inaudibly he carefully counted them, and
then in a whisper said :
"Thirty-nlno that's right. They arc all
here. Tlio girl grew sleepy reading them, I
suppose, and left them on tho tablo for tho
very man who wanted them worst."
Then ho picked themup.and wlthasmilo
of triumph was moving to tho window,
when his name, distinctly pronounced, fell
upon his car.
The color suddenly o(t his checks, and
ho turned to tho couch ; but Yotclle, with
her lips just patted, was sleeping as quietly
as ever there.
"Roslyn Waite, I am here."
Startled for tho second time, he wheeled,
and stood face to faco with tlio figure of a
woman, just behind the oval tablo.
Tho features ho could not seo, for they
were above the shado of tho lamp, but it
was the voice that frightened him.
'Yes, I am bete, Roslyn Wnite!" sald.lho
woman again, and tne next minuto her
hand tore the shado from tho lamp.
Witli a cry that caused Yotello to open
her eyes, tho letler-stealer started bock, for
the woman at the tablo was Lilian Calvert.
"Roslyn Waite, you havo lied to me!"
sho said, while he stood like a man suddenly
petrified near tho window. "You told me
that, until you encountered me, you never
made love lo any woman. I believed it,
thinking that you loved mo for tho affection
I have bestowed upon you not for tho littlo
amount of wealth that may some day bo
mine. I have loved you, Roslyn Waite,be
I levins all thla, but now I am undeceived.
Sir, thoso letters are yours, ifyou wish them
I givo thctn to you, for they havo been giv
en to me. Take thcin,and feel through your
life that in them is found tho penalty of tho
law of expiation. I will never wed a man
who seeks a golden heart. Farewell, Ros
lyn Waite? Never forget that Ihcro lives
otie woman who believed you good."
Tho silenco that followed Lilian Calvert's
Iob'. word caused the guilty man to start
He looked at tho woman standing by the
table, and then ho glanced at Yotclle Gwynn,
who was smiling triumphantly.
" This is tho work cfyour stubborn wo
man," sho said, looking him in tho eye,
"Roslyn Waile, for tho offense you have per-
p-tralcd against my lovo I havo now had
entire salLfaction. You may go I No. arrest
shall follow this burglary. Leavo to-night
and forever the two women witli whose
hearts you havo trifled whom you have
sought to wed solely for their gold. Go!"
Without a word, Roslyn Walto retreated,
and as ho clambered down tho vines, he
muttered, through his clenched teeth, these
words:
"Betrayed I betrayed I there is a traitor
somewhere; for how did tho woman know
that I was coming to-night I I havo walked
Into a trap."
Ashe touched the ground, Covell Carles
rrao and joined him, nnd neither of the
twain spoko until they had reached Roslyn
Wuite'a room.
Then the leller-stcalcr turnej fiercely .up
on his companion.
"Coyell Carles, you are a traitor I" he
cried. "Through your machinations I have
been led into a trap. Out with the confes
sion of your treachery, before I hurl you
through my window to tho street below I1
Covell Carles gave the angry man n sneer
for his words, and flung wide his coat, dis
playing the butt of a revolver.
"I am tho traitor, Roslyn Waile," he cried.
"Ifyou want to curse anybody, curso mo I I
am your equal. Listen to me. IVhcn you
turned from Yotelle Gwynn, I was Just
learning to love Lilian Calvert; but you
stepped between, me and tho object of my
love. Lilian has deemed me timid, but I
will go to her now, and offer a lovo, not a
love of cold, like yours. Yotelle was but
trying you."
'Trying me I What do you mean?" cried
Roslyn Wallc.
"J mean that she caused you to believe
that her father was on tho vergo of bank
ruptcy. She did this to try your love. She
has tried it i and the stubborn woman is sat
isfied now."
For a moment tho baffled man could not
speak. His face assumed tbo hue of ashes,
and his voice, when it sounded again, was
full of tho anger of a demon.
"Traitor, step back and we will fight Rout
here I" he cried. "Tho wiles of a stubborn
woman shall end in tho shedding of blond."
"No !'' cried Covell Carles. "I wouldn't
lift my hand against you, Lilian might
turn from me, wero I to go. to her with your
blond on my hands. Good night, Roslyn
Waite. Let me pass.
-Never I"
Tho mad speaker threw himself between
Covcll Carles and the door, but suddenly
found himself hurlod aside, with an ejacula
tion of rage falling from other lips than his,
own.
When he recovered Carles was gone.
That night waned, and when the morning
dawned, Roslyn Wutte boarded the southern
, express.
'
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And Independent Family Newspaper,
Tubllshed every SATURDAY, In
Lehlghlon, Carbon Co., Pa., by
lxvmtr r. moHTiiinixR.
OmcE-tiANn.WAV, a short distance above
the Lehigh Valley It. It. Depot.
Terms: $1.00 uer Annnni In Adrance.
BTitnr orecnirrios or rtiw axd tact
J" oId 3? rin ting
AT VEItT LOW PtllCES.
fulling of tho fortune-hunter, afterwards of
fercd his love lo Lilian Calvert, which was
accepted; and Yotclle Gwynn also found ft
truo lover.
Roslyn Watte has been taught by a "stub
born woman" the law of expiation.
KIARRIUD HIS SISTril.
We'll call his name Smith (but It Isn't
Smith), and since ho got married threo
months a?n ho lived on Murray Hill. Mr.
Smith goes out nights. He belongs to two
social clubs, IheTurnvercin and a brass band.
How could ho put in his evenings at home?
That would bo expecting too much entirely.
But Mrs. Smith made tip her mind to put
n stop to such proceedings, nsthey didn't
suit her wifely ideas for n cent, nay, not fur
even averylltlocont. So sho tried the glinrt
dodtro on him. Sho fixed hemelf nn In 'a,
white sheet and stationed herself behind the
hall door. It was confounded cold there,
but what will not a nerson nflor tn inYim.
pllsh a needed reform ? She bore her part
mnveiy, anil us the long hours wore on and
the clock had boomed its twelve solemn nntea
upon the night nlr sho was rewarded by
hearing steps como up the walk and pause
at the door. Bite heard her liege lord fum
bling for tho key-hole and grumbling be
cause ho hod so much difficulty to find It,
and then tho door otioned and he ..tumbled
Into tho hull. Shades of horror I What do
his eyes behold ? He resolves to speak to it
to touch it. Ho advances on tho whilo
something with handsgjitstretched to touch
I., ...hi. i, iiiiuiieii aujeinn voico exciaimea
"Pause! Foolish man! Advance nn for.
ther at your peril I I am the devil, and to
auvancn u to perish."
"You're the devil, aro rou!" exclaimed
Smith. "Well hero's my hand on that.
Congratulate mo old boy, for I married jrour
sister 1 Shake 1"
tiiis A?n; THAT.
Milcd insanity; "Trying to walk a err
tain number of miles in a given timoou a
wager.
Puck asked what tort of pain proceeds
from a hat-rack, and 47 paragraphers sim
ultaneously answered, "sham pain."
When Grant got to Bombay ho was sur
prised to find that tho natives wero Hot all
dressed in Bombayseuo.
CaptBoyton.thechampion of the wave,
says that his principal dangers aro frt'tn
steamers at night and the untamed natives
along the shore by day.
Tho pensive goat as he digs up from
under tho snow his first pld slocking lunch
of tho Spring, wonders who knit his browto
for him.
" What constitutes the chief happinea
of your life ?" asked a rurious Sunday school
teacher. She blushed, and then refilled:
It is that John has at last fixed the day."
A Canada paper announces the defeat
of "the Orange bill." The dealer we pro-
ume, charged for more oranges in tho bill
than the purchaser received.
A sharp, thirsty mon now walks Into
. bar-room and asks if ho can "put up" his
silk umbrella for a drink. The bartender
acquiesces, the chap gets a drink, roiees his
umbrella and walks out.
A Virginia paper gives the following
advico to the bumptious California!!, who
want to secedes "Don't go. Be warned by
several who have been there, and don't, for
there's nothing secedes like secession."
A three year old baby of Thomas Mc
Guin, of Youtigstown.Ohio, is the latest case.
Shot itself in the head with a revolver it was
playing with. It is probable the parents
were too jmor to keep a mad dog.
One-half tho United Stales armyjrellofl a,
barrack roof and broke his leg one day last
week. And the first thing Congress will do,
iu the extra session will be to stop his pay
until he is able for duty again.
Florence, the actor, recently remarked,
to n restaurant owner lu San Frauciscn, as
they were looking ut a big, old-fashioned
pie : "My friend, the works look very nice,
but I dou't like the heavy double cases."
Twas midnight ou thedoorstep on
street says he to her snys he :
" Ere this, beloved, didst ever
" Give a sweet kiss to any feller V
"Never!"
" Ncvorr
" Hardly ever?"
Michael Vincent, formerly famous In
Franco and this country ss the Iron Man,
died lately in San Francisco. His strength
was enormous, one of his fe,ts being to lift
00 pounds from the floor to his shoulder;
but ho too often raised a glass of liquor from
a bar to his mouth, nnd finally died of In
temperance. The Oltumwa Cotfntr says a Yankton,
Dakota, man has written to the Postmaster
there to ascertain whether he knows any
thing about a girl who claims to have form
erly lived there, who has "blew eyes, brown
hare and is of medium size." Anybody
having been acquainted with such a girl Is
requested to report to tha Postmaster at once.
" Amanda, I wish you to put the largo
Biblo in a prominent place on the centre
table, and place three or four hymn books
carelessly 'round on the sofas. I'have ad
vertised for a young man Inboard in a cheer
ful Christian family, and I tell you what, If
you girls don't manage, either one of yott, to
rake him in, why, I'll never try anything
again, for I'm tired out."
Mamma "Papa ilear.the children have
boon askeil to tho Willoughby Robinson's
on the llth.lhe Howard Joneses' nn the lath
and tho Talbot Btnwnea' on the 21st, They
will be dreadfully disappointed if you don't
let them go! May I write and accept?"
Dear Tapa (savagely) "Oil, Just as you
please! But as juvenile parties should al
ways taken iu time, you had better writo to,
Dr. Squills, too, ami tell him to call on tho
12th, ICth and 22d."
ll'orat has come to worst and also to,
Brooklyn. A woman of that city measured,
off a quarter of n mile in her sitting and,
dining rooms, and then proceeded to .walk
for seven days und eight nights, while her
husband slept not. She found time to pie
iate his meals, though how sunwasfully re-,
port says not. She is now a piofeionulK
and is walking in a public hall, hejhuiUnd
in the meantime making itfffilr lust sh-ep.
Thsy were diacussing the 'venerable
theme of money and happiness. "Money
does everything for a man,"-said one old
gentleman, pompously. "Yes," replied an
other one, "but money wont d' sa muth
fiira man us s.hij men w.ll di fn- mup y
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