Advertising Rates. We desire It to Ho distinctly underrfobtf Lai no advertisements will bo (jiscrteil In lie columns of Tint Garbox AdvoMJe thai may be received from unknown parties or firms unless accompanied by the casd. Tho following are our only term's: ONE SQUARE (10 LiVis), fcfne year, each Insertion :.'...... 10 c Six inontlis, each insertion. ..'.'.. .'. 16 cts. Throe months, each Insertion ....:v.!i.. 20 cts. IiOss than threo montlis, first insertion SI; each subsequent Inscrllc-n 25 cts. Local notices 10 cents rtr fm'o. II. V. MORTIIIMET., Publisher. The Carbon Advo6ate; i,, -t An Independent Family Newspaper fuWlshcd every SATURDAY, la Lehighton, Carbon Co., Pa., bj riAimv v. ?i6nTniniEiu urhcs-DARWAY, a short ojstaaee tbe Lehlfb Valley It. R. Depot. Terms: $1.00 rerAnnim hi Adfanfcl ctebt DEScnrrnoN or rtsix akd rAttct 0"ob HPrintiiig at very tbm rrtiCEfl. if i'a II. V. MoR-fimrun, Proprietor. INDEPENDENT" Live and Let Live:"' $1.00 ti Year if Paid in Advance. VbL. VIII., No. 26. LEHIGHTON, CARBON COUNTY, PA.; SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1880. If not paid in advance, 1.23 A. I. MiDSsei'j Manufacturer of thi Dealer In STOVES, RANGES AND HEATERS, House FiimMiis Goods. UnnFINfl niril fOUTlXCf r.ono at short notice and si Lowest Cash Trices. , lnmtl:en"lh"iiSlae'tfnrllioFnloiiJ the (olio, in" yinyr-ciAsti diovus- T1115811.VI5H fttOOLI) .MliUALCOOK, the Li'Ui mouse took. TDK MAYFLOWER I.AVOU, Tilt SUNSUIINI. IlAXftaanil iiioNrv. akciioi: MMArr.n and cm Sollin'J llicm VIS'lV ' HEA'M'iiO.ish. , M-tr-Ltajtnf slOVlToilATI. anil FITUi Iml KM k.tco:i"lully nn hnni. Sti.uk on SOUTH Street, A fiw clour bove Haul Pnt'oiii'tfo'so1uiteit-M..tislio n n (jna-inje it. O. t Ij-yi A. li .JUSSKIt tie lttal Carriage Worli, Si Hani; St.. i-ciiluliloit, Ph.. Are praV10'' 10 Mannf.iciure Ciifririgl's, Buggies- Sleighs, Spring Wagon, &'c., 'jf v-fcry doser pthm. In the most sti'ts in lal ii.a'niiur, and al l.-nvi s. ihtsh I'riccs. HA'fiiilrIui; rniuipllv Allnirtnl to. :nr.i M.Kit, Proprict'drr.' April 2d. 1879 yl QVUHIlS Am tK'ATr. cheap JOB LMtlNTIXG OFFIfK, uuthriaib's. pa. very ilrtcrljiltoncf Printing from a Visiting Card to a Yextvv. 6ai'.os, nri.t, nEAPs, 1.ETTE.1 HEADS. .voTir ircitia. STATEMENTS. , rilOUItA.MMES. rOSTElUJ, II A.N D 1111X5. dodg'&tVs. ciitauLArts, S1IIIT1NO TAOS ENVELOPlTti, rAMl'UI.ETS. nY.AWS, Ac.. i6. A'one In I lie best manner, at crv Lowest Pnccs We aenreonred to fin work at as chcir rates 4st.nr cfllrn jti(i,iiu stnto tifti uiuls liuuestly a ItU U lU-toin'JrJ.' OUn MOTTO IS Cheap'; Prompt & Reliable. OTOrilcTJ l'aiiis'l'i ech r nrciiuit iitlmt'.i r. JOHN' f. IIALli.VCM, Tnsirnctor of Music. (riano, Organ, Voice and Theory.) IiEUIOHTOK, TA. OPlN"lo"s in' thi: rituss. Ills IHijilH i'"ili lilil.ly of l,lt ulnliiy aia Kio'uT. AHmiow Ciftlih lie is ''! qutlill',! to nr uilllna Mitti'' auq 11 liiiicith , , II-1- iw.rli, ili "f ir yiH Mo r, It..! It .veil. IV e li lie ii lil'lf 1,'iMS rutilll! nlntf 11 hi m iill.tiin nt 1I1 ii.il ,Ar.iiiiern a iff! t-r-tin rtii with ills .mi.'li imU'icculion il ill jlil'l fiittci. AotuiiiT'i'l fortlie J. & C. Fischer PnniT) ; -fntl. illstl. MoV A IIAMT.IX ami Nt flAiVBXrtl S.illtUA, ror itirllculars, i mis. S."., A'blr . ., , JVlll.N K. M .It it ir.,., A'uS'. S, li79.'-ly. r,4U(iflitoii. I'a. pVlnlb lliuiier Hf.rto Uroail'! VlIV 00' HIT s-O.IV!' W!i' y ,i r iu ll 17 C i.o..ua.iin.-ti.i iji,e.i.;- FlVE LO.VvKi4 KOtri'i'UKNTSI J. W. O'SEAf., tlto popnitr ll-nil.-r'f,'cl.! lianfir, of Lei.is&toii 'it 1 r.lr tnioei iit-e uuih tf thntimra hu itoi'iii'O . bol'rojxt His tee trsted lloiue Uada UilEADto Iive iol'tvi'tt fnr'TiVcnty-fiVH Cali. Buitm. italsin CtrO'iiat bCiitcL, Diop cicatii iml ttlier UA tli-i, unit Thi IV ntH per l)iiii'n. (.ook Out for tlin IViiRoiil A MAUTll omJsK, on TuoUV, TlturwtaY' artSoluiil yAiiiiiiiti'i.., UCIItuilTtiN a.iti v K,isi'6ttT.cvery,i(lr uoim exi eul 1 r:d ly. TEilSlb" SntKlTI.V CASH ! I'troncn .ollAltaJ J. iv. O'NM'.AL. Ml'OUUt OJioiiiFistNa.liik u.i it. aprll .vt linn t-eei. LiTSwuli-ii I'a. i 4 10 Tt)yoil A YiAtl! iirrt'iiWlii .IIbi1 lie irrvoiir o .11 10 1 t.y. 1 1 f If IF t:s'4. Yo tm.l d 1 Rm well le 1. en. Amir itaxti itioto to nt 'i.ih aniou1!! -tiled utiovc. Kneite 0 11 ltd toiunW, mi !' An ti'ie em ft, Hie wmk Y01. cbt,i tttao from i rentalu : an knnr " doioi. tax iear evitiiiu -t .it rtitio lino I tiiti aui. I I,,. It "xt nithinx ti irv tae im.i iimi. 1 ithia-r k it tor inoner mauiu" eyr 1 ed I billAre. Butae i'oaitit tin I .tiiel.y lniior. ' aiiie Itie . il 'n't want tokn j nil abuut if 9 iAt pviuf bitnast iieinre 1 be t,u'a- c 01.1i 14. FPOf. 1111 -l" 1 WO III , Willi I uu tun p ir- lU-nl(fo4M1Tto rrtnsiiee siinit at also tre - - -ba pan thto a up ynur mis 1 , e ,r'r"i a pau iuh mp . I'D ynur nun . Ad treat t noliuK r-n.NH'iN nt morH'i au irras ft CO., ftrtlsatl.vai a. jnnT. ij CARDS; Hoof mill s.lirtr irfaiiers Clinton nretmty, ill .rtln" building. lUuk trrt. Altontcri prutylll Mltdwork warranted. Attorneys. F. P1. Loxostrkt. 8. R. Glt-HAM JONUSTKBT & OII.IIAM, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Omen: Lovan's llulhtlng, Bank Street; LEHIGHTON, PA. Onllcctlms itrnl all I.eiral business entrust tn llic"i will receive ruuift attention, fob. SI. 1B90. j-ons kijsi:, ATTORNEY AT LAW. olllccf Cor.ier Snsq-iehcnnaanilRaco streets maotii chunk, v. j.iijj'.'r J (MIX I). ISCUIGflKTTK, Tfo7tSKT AN'D (.'OONItLI.OII AT TiAW, Olllco i Kntni, Oronna Floor MatiMon lloii'o JtVtT' I! CHUNK, PA Mnv no coanl ptfm Poi'iii n. mai?5l . SI. KAPOIII'JH, at roits r'y .vnd cousi:m.ok t law. Dusk Smrr.Lr7t0Hros P. IUaI Kslnlerrf.1 1'cil'eclllm Aeenc V'l Hip iml iill II il 111 UP "'tmvemln-l'itf m:,ll, tlnti" t'o ttfrt.ti- iirttlllll, I'll!-,, rtllllnvr Keftfei. til It- llrf llf i ."1 ty. Iluv iKiltli.H) In lil.li i I ti i-i. It KTIl U'l'll I0lt. .trmfts AT LAW. O.Mh! '2 I tlim f i.li'inrn Hull, Mnnnll 6lillllU. Ml lii.n. unlriite I ii lit 11 ulll Ih pr:niill iIihikUiI In. Mm 27. lv. p J. .uK.rcii v. atthI!m':v at r,w, 5 Dci.r alimo .M A fit X Ulii'SK MAVOil UllfM:, 1.A. JJ-lllil li-iiliKlllleil I'l Iri'imin. 'ilO JitSficd'S rfjftt 3ffsfhvancc: 'pifini untr.iii'.n, X (JO.WKTf AScru, AND iRtfEUAL INhUKANCE AGENT Tli f HjIiiu il.iiiliniii ir It.jif'riili'il! LKl'A'. IK VUIUAI. I14SA .1NO illIl'lAL i'lllE, V 1 IIMINO 1'IIU';. I'Otr v 1.1, . Fiitii. r,::iniii l'lrtK nii'VtniTr. V i:m:iii AiVviii) r (hcuiiancb. Als" l'Mim.lvm:' al t.s '-l Ito v rhlrl D tco ni'iim; tn n 110 u ; in: v. M :i km 1. r 1 J i' .21 'JJlliii- I'.iiM.ii .s, llcmv l!uu.Di!.o. MAUUI1 CfirNK. I'a.. ;irc Insurance Agent. Crr lMIMHHN In SAFi:('oiniinl on'y, nt lliMSonalilo Itutis A"ir. -- ' i,mx sroi.1.1:, Notary Public & Conveyancer, ill MAUU1I (JltrNK, A. B- Ituslncss transacted In Eimllfh and GVrinan. Aua;.!3yl Physicians and Dentists. Slatingtofi Dental Office, lUnTAllt-lSltKlllSTO.) Artificial Teelh Made to Restore Hie Oripial- Ooutoiir of Lips & Clieelis. Dit. L. Ca-Mpkell. FiiilKii "ierJn a Sit!lALTY. loct. 4-iy A. COItl'itlOllT, SX7RGE0X DEXTIST, Tonders his professional services ln.ftt eo nlo ir,Matioli Chunk, I,e!iyhtoi, Wciswrt, l'jt'kcrtoii mid vicinity. OFFICE : OpisW the UroadV.iy lfouc, H'UOADWAY, MAUC1I CHUNK, lt. Fresh Lau'iiu ! Gas always on h.ir, 1. All work guarantee 1 satUfactury. aui-yl w. w ni;r.r.it, m. i-AHUYViiitt: IIcJ.llM:"rc' C rSTin Canal v, Fa . l urn 7 n. in to ic a. m u IJ ttl'H I. I i M W. v lioi oimi t"i) m m riimiiim Xi'.iim r 1. o. A.l.kiU ui Li' iX.iu. mtr. 2 , t: w, .Y DKllll A 1--.lt. .11.1., I'ir-IUIA ASl'f Cl.OK.IN .'pViMYiilt'iitliH, pillt t.. ilhVi'iiti MMftPr.. 1 Tic-: Smilli l'.il it.rrfiVlrtininll) tf.. I o llxhtnn I'm. . 'rl li'. IMS N, iti.iu:i:, m. 11. V,'S ICxninllllilR Ktll'Criill. PnAHTlVlNO P lV-Iu:ASnnrtSUcO":oN. 0'IC3- ll ink b: est. ' rnr.u's IlLccit. LieAicli. to . I'l. Ma uecina'irtl n tlieO-TH n Ln-iruajip. lwJM liii ivu I. ni irir mttnicivu. rnAi7E fJlARKl'iiKnmtAT IIAOC MARK 'PV II r ' dm T4li " c "i " ro fir 'C V r niii I 1 1 tnl fXi (if weak n-t SiKiinau SK-iinainr. IlK'l. AlllM. tenet. iiihI a'l llloui f liat f'll. .lv, 'iEtUKE TAKIHU ns'a s-Hjnenro ofSeif Al'U'e: as l,nss i.f nieir,: tt,r. Ultlverf il I .u.ltllilii. I'.llti III the llnek. 1 Ilium "I Vl'loii, I'reina'iir" Old Aite. mi l irnny tdhir d fuitfes that lead In Insanity or ttmi.iiiiiiiilnn. nod n Premtiiure (lrav,. aj-Kuli pirileul ,rii In nur p iini'lilpl, will. Ii w iit-slre to S'iiil Ire' ''.v M'al in evetymie. WTIi spi rit) - Me loin ! 1 bvnn .liutr. K-sirat M per pieK tiruttr slv ,iies fiir 45. r win In, fT'rf .ifce tiVin ill f 11 ree-lpt ot 1 ho inon-y by addie-tinf fif rii-frijr'Uiliir c sle.-li .iiies Itittek. 1) TniT. ti5u. . S 'Ll II V l)llCuGlI.S CVKilYtVlltlni:' K. A. I.EIIMANV, Rnlleltornr Amerlesn and Kiiraiu; Pat, tits Wu-hli lo". Ii.C. Ail husio, as .-om.eerti ui Ii J'ateu t. wlteilter lie. fore tint Pateut lifnceur the ouris, promptly atUBded la. h'oclisriretn 'deuulcii a pateal is iKured. Seod torclrcoUr ocls-tf -4 1 T'r.na. Railroad Guide. plIILA. it RBAUI.HQ IIA1I.UOAU. Arrangement of I'a'i9eCger Trains. MAY lorll. S30. Trolnslcaro AI.UK.N'IO A'.N aslnllowsi- IVIA PICKIOlllt.X llAILl:OAUl. For PlilltiUii,Muiu.ui 'tis ,11.13, I..iu.a.m.. and p. 111. i-TJXDAY t'or l'Mlaili Iplil.i ui,i.6ii n. ai..3.rs o. m. VIA KASl' l'ISXA. UIIAKCU.) For lloi'lliiK 111111 llinr.noUiir, u.5j, O.CSa m l'J.10. .1.; 0 m 1 ti 1, lh 11. in Z or Lcucantoi'tiuil Culuiubta, 6 60, 9.3; O.H). auil t.mv. lu ( UXDAYS. For lle.ii'lnjr. M i. tu 1' or ..ejjiiu, naiiKuuic. cnil wa7 po nlr,'9.cc ' (Via Iisriitwimji.) For Phllndciiii U Tionl. V. Depot 4.3,0.ii',' 'J. I j ii. in , a i.l , 9.i'4 ,i. m. Hamiy p.iu Voi rm.ai.oit lna liuiu i. 8 Do t aa. II., Zl4. 4.24 s u p. ui, 1 1-i.lu. Io It A i.l.I-; lOWS leave as loll.iwn IVIV fUMUlOM.N UAlLuUAU.I Le.ivc i'ai a iisLiUiii, t.ti u. iu. ..oo, t.u ..LL II. IU. s OK DAY.-. Leivo Pjlla .cl;Ul i, . ... in., a 15 ai d M.IS 11. iu. Ivia i:.si i'kssa uiiAt;ii,r, ... r.cvo rteo.ilA 7., I .buu.'it,, ..ii. IflVtilC. ft i' Leave irarilnlititi-, s u 8 it oiiilr.V). a. in., 1.43 ii.,., t.'U n. lit. Lo.ive i.uiai.ei !i.0,r. in., i.to nun n.s i. u.. ifuvboluiubla 7.6. n. ii. .to ai.il 3 .o i. in nUMJAVK Leave UojOluir. ..lb a uu. 5 a. m. IAUV. ilJllll Ull.,. 2 l(. in. (VIA llLTIILr.UCM.1 1 o ivo liiltiuu.' if i , u . , . j.ijtt it. in. dui.dival a in. . it. m , 'I'niliiH iiiji Lo tiiii" iui, loiinil linii'itlflpt t 91 ll 'till lli'Od i Hil'jet, I'lul'ir.o pl.t I i tliei iintimtoa l-i in i.iiit.11 t 'vet tU'itnl. iiu.ih Vull l.'ielii'ln" lint to t t l.ii,., liLlb8bl, li.-li t. except t rJWtj tut. i keii ii 'lit- 0 4'. .'II It Ml '.."IS V. 11. .Illltlt fllllli ill f. to ' n. tkittl i Iip M a. tn na-l 3'i ..' n: I.., in. Iliini .U.iti - p tl i. ll..e turoiijjlt toiMu rtrrff Itoin PjHi'duiiiU r. J. H. OOTI Kt Ha -cat xranp.nrr. CO Ha N'CUt'K. C'i.'I fan & licl.it .(,!. Inii 15 rpilK M.AilXti'lfi.N PLANING MILL ANtr Cabinet Ware- Factory, ATSI.ATIX(."K1X. JOHN BALL1ET, Propr., r.rai fi nIM: n-t nml flros f I'inf, llrmlnck O U '0111 IlnitlWo LiimuiT au I Una nti pjitd io xe t.tu u lv .iio'ouiil O'unliiH ui OresscI) Ltnnbdli OF Al u KINDS. HnurV, Siishcs, ltlinil, Sluiltriv, Mmililliiu-, Cal'lni't WiiiT, At., Willi io.nttue-s Brac'Kets Made to Order. '! he MiM'tiliiM! v h r I upwni'ilor tt n 1iot nml :itst 1n'Hii(ii l: r it-. I iiti y uiuii' Inn ido Itcf vin'Uiiirtt. u well Maa(i.oi dihI uva 1 in Tilt , nni am 1 n c'iuii ii i iMi.n in t I'liUn .tin lni tiiMi In nil whn n ni i:ivcr n rwilli an ). Jli'l'.r- i m A p.otiiinly i.tf'tl-d lit. iv riWf nry nt' v t lei mi vft. or ittciSyt set! n.tV CHVfc JIK A CAUj r" l!mtf fnJici'H l imill lip wl'l And it t ihoir nilvuttnTO tn h 've MtUti, I-lnoi Hmints Donrw, "us en. Jitit im, &o Vr,. imi do nt thi M.i.rlHr JOHN lULLIbT. E. F. LUCKENBACIL, Tv-o' Door's Bt low fbo ' BriSfawey Bohft iiaucii 6'iiunk:, i'-a. Dealer in all rsttcrnsof V aln rLd Fanct (una jsl Window Shades I'aints & Painters' Supplies, lovi;st c.vsn riiKaw,' r.vvii 1: n 11 i:kts Livefy & Sale Stables KAST TUOTiI.VC lIOHSEo, KI.EG ANT OA It WI At! Kb. And pOSHIVoly 1lWKtt 1'ltlfl.' ll, 1:1 itny 1 otliei Liiery In th Cojmv. Laitr.' a il Ii yidotitf caiiitttre roi Piniru ini'ttisenii W01 ilut'.f. HAVIli 1 li.:l'l 'I .-inv. ."J xf.i . if E; m b i' o m s ofilVil M-tl h,r ill'.ili1i LH' r. f'O 'i i ni- "t 1 1'. eliiir-r.' f 1.1, ietii 011 is tile b fmo J til v rl u.pt i, boh. iieie t -.1 . 41 11 j vo in lir new at, Lluiiks.ftiiilliutiiie oti. A fit o a. W. t; I)Klll.OEli & CO. I'ltt'l 11r.ib. Pa. of Wiik'i uelen, D. o r701ncitCti'ni A'cc'i.cYia lli-jU iIi1 -ltr iut. : In1. Plt.ES nn. k1 fli'il 1 Of -,ll tV 1I3 TU s6l. Hi 1 li 1 i:fi f r 0011 nr m linn 111 nil i1,nii-a nl lb UI t'Tl'M Tf.'-ilv I'll liv 1, riiti'j.e rilO I .coJi!i't llv?IKnv. ! 1 .fn iiinr:nui(lil I'll J, 1 Alir.U s O, y. Aim 1 N Aav llook Mszazlnocr Newsrarerseut post pa ,1 kt tiio paulifbr lowt r.ce. wit u viCtr a ne lit etmuui. We r tu a I as 14 x IS v rw 1 1 the Ciiptlfi. ouilolti, tlm 11 ntt roeriilllo -tit ti-Ut tnrw 111 Alito C4. al. 1 si intlid ri,wsuf the t bito llinimf, Tre ikuiv binliliT ir, tan Itbvolilan Tim lima p,hiii oillif. .fnii,tvV, ruon mid otlit point- ur 11 tiiet In an 1 tUnt iu n 1 eliiti flip lal O ,li'i- ihkii fur tint lugcC ip. itni nt rt v.rir nv f 1. belt nf tho npiv. i.nd cib met nii',iiixniiaol I. 'm)liwMt.ilen'iiu 1. itt msl lrle if. 1 you Auutae,- fj 1 knr i-j fu o ll.o Inr uny ierlitrc ,1. r to re lew au id,i vhIjim-Ii,. Iiru neit'l iuini,fot a ru 11 rl u e I.lTK.iAHY ' iiu I.X.J. 1 1 a v iiiaii'uta nmiK n.iie . iiutneiur i uew nubliciii'UM. c a pjiif. prioi-. etc. l I lnv.tr hliti'w tin..i'iii 1 March iMI j.cc. L03. .w n- :i if- trsfl. Wuiu.Dtou, D. C PENSIONS. KT'.W l5Av, TU Q-miiut 'orti rshmilioir mtl lit. t ti.iM n a ta i(rk t'.rtu.r-r e or .u tu. Tuie Uiiutrd Aiiv d Ml t? no x Kit - r clc-l hi fit ft tr (Kn inVfl. triiw J'o ri . Tliuflifl -re iil ent.tl d ' 1 HtiltlV tttllO I CLflfltf' . lltl two IlJP 111 IMI IUT 11 A OH I Ml H'MI JCV iimi A untv 11-' uee'ii-i cn e r. te.-in thti 'ol tiwaiff p.it.ia fill tiw liuet ki I ti.li n il . a lootr.ta it. y. iieuiieoy. rrw v i o I at. V. 4. ifil"w v I' Mini tsr. llo i. I It. Jali , Ui.Ju Kefir. t;t. Fw'. Iltg-' Col., rl- r Int. i ev. iimi. J t . DfiiiQv. i: it raey Oenerai. Indiana llau . I 'e ouiiaiv. P U JT1Z JliKALD ft CO, r.ltber Dox'C, Watdunatiii. D. I., or ladisna. poT ,1st), SPJJW HAim kfll I'lliT.t.lCIIMiiri'O.N, Pit Hotels and Saloons. QARBON HOUSE, J. W. KAUDENIlfJSH, PIlOPftlETCrit, Hani: Sr., LunioitTOx, 1a. The OAirns-i Itotsu olTurs fl'rst.clas aeeon-. rnmlaiiuns to Die. Trnvoifnw iubllo. HnnrillriK bv tho liny or Week 011 Iteasonablo Term. Oliolco Olicnrs. Wines and lnuors always on iiiinii. lloml siteils anil Statilcs. Willi nlten- tivo Hostlers, nttnclie.l. April 10-yl ui'oi.i) mi:vi:i!, Announeelo thateonlo ofLcliltthton au'if vicinity tliat I10 lias leased and rcuttcd the Salo'on & PESTAUIIAN'T, lately nv!ned l,y I.kwir .T. CnmstMAN, on I l.l nV: slrcet, ldiliiliton, and Is lirrpiireii tn run I'll tlieni with Flli:H 11F.KK and other Iti'lre.'liii.ilits at all limes. i'a'tro'ri'a'iii) iollc Ittil. l-'rr I.uncli ISvtry Saiurilny Kve. "'"K- np, 10, ISSO-yl. The Fort Allen House, WEISS PORT, PA. iYathan Klotz, Proprietor This Ilonso ll located In the Borough or W e:ori, il'rbsn County, Pa., and Is built mi llio -He of Fort Allen, fin old stocKa'de fort. Itle iilon. eroi'ied here over a century ao to 1'Hii'C lli early settlers aitalnst tliohostllo 11. dn flonsorthe Indians. The house Is a sub. f null I brick, and was named "Fort Allen IIoiim'" brthslate Edward Weiss; Itcnntalns 'I'll i.y.mo Hooras and a handsome Ilestau tUM'.niitl the present Proprietor has newly mi'l, trproushly refitted the establishment. I f.'nJ.jiir the appointments of a FinsT Clash 1 ntJ.MtivfloTEL, adapted tor the comfort ol I' a p 1 irons. In close proilmlty to tho Hotel, In 1 -.rfect preseryatlon, Is the Historic OLD FK Aft KLIN WELL, which was doe by order of Ilcnjaroln Frank I n to supply the garrison of Fort Allen with nirer. Its walls of stone,- which still defy the r vn ires of ages, are as perfect to-day as when 1 11 1 mere, aim vne wen now contains nuuui six .cut ofcrvstal water. The well Is now be. Inu lilted up as a hlstorlo relic, to the water of n 111 11 tuo pairons 01 tne uouse win uuvc ireo ifceiss SUMMER BOAIIDEUS wll lie aecnmmodateil at Reasonable Prices. 'lite liar Is supplied with the belt Wines, Llrtu tm iitd'iJlKars, tnod stabllnfr attached. lUiy, 8 ly NATHAN KLOTZ. Dr. Charles T. Horn Would announce tn tho public lint he has purchased Iroin MRS. A. O. PETER, tho CENTRAL DRUG STORE, In Lcockeri Block, Bank St., LehifVlj'fon f'a., HavIitK refitted and refilled the entire stock ho can offer IRU8SAKD 'CHEMICALS WIS Sirielly frceli anil Pure, Aim IIotpo nrl Tnttlo wlprf.P'itPnt Mnll. elm p, Hmi)-ip, So,i'?, (luintrf, lVr i-nu'ifpF, M-'WU'i'. rinim.i SKtri!. W in-c nml IjjO'ut rt f -r jUfi leal lnrpon, Hj, aHni nml FlXturcn JIvcj- iiIJj- Clinlcu i lump, 11 " iiimI T' Imcin. ue tiu'lctt, Triinwp, Nurlt'ir .Ili'tlM'g, Viullti SirlMui1. mh'I 11 lull rrrioof Wit It I'a pot ui il Unri ristit tho Luwi'iit I'rlcts. rrpporh I'ons rnr-Tiillv roit'ivinnilv 1 nnd mA'mpt jitienifoti n lo every branch of tho i.usimb?. A ninllnimnco of tho i-itronaK0 hrptnlnre c.xH'ii.lc.l to thin i Ftnhttliniunt I- n sncctlully holiciU-.l. nml kaili-r.ict!un Knarautici. sci.t.13, 1670,-ly. l)ii. U. T. IIOIIN. weMIIMsghner,- SUCCESSORS TO ROM IG & HOFFORD, Carriage Bisiiders. i . 1 1 Bank Street, Lehighton, Are prepaicd lo Manufacture, to order, every descriplloL ot JARRIAtir.S, BUUOlESj' SLEiail.-i,1 SPRINO WAGOXS, Roniig's Pat. Platform Wagon, &.C., at lowest rates for Cash. REPAIRING uf dll'd'eserttdrin pYorhptly attended to at tbe invil reasonable prlcea. All .Work Ruaranteed, and patronage Isicfpecrfullfoliclted. WEISS U jtEKSOHNER. JulylO, 1679-yl D'AKIEL WIEAND, Carriag'es,Wagon s,Sleighs,&c CORNER OT HAXft M IKON STItEETS, LEI III I II TON. Penna., Brpeirdlly announces to ht friends and the public, that he I prepared to Build all des cription, or OrtUKIAOES. . ., . STRING WAOONS. j .sr.v tntis. fcn . id theLsteit and. Most Approved Miles, at Prices Inlly as low as the ramo can he obtain, cd eltewh-re. guaranteeing ths best Seasoned .11 n.i trial and most substantial workmanship. PartlcuIiir'ilUf-niron given to REPAIRING In a'l Its details, at the very Lowest Prices. I'utitmnne resiH-clfiilly solleliCfl and perfect saslnfiifllon vuttrabtced. lice e, 1H jl DAN. WIEANDj. 1 liR. JG. I). SIEGERT ,V SONS' Angostura Bitters. An at t c'o oi ove r S'IKj Vein- Sltimlliic. tTIil wott initv, ratlni iori, I I.M.iyrnttw oi alert 'tie its e Jl il it 11 vor an . ni uoidl vry mepicixaL .iiu es , Ax ltui-itie. nt uif -tiivi stAienrei -iri'ie I- .yl fiHf. finri mis '.a ni vf; fill i HviifK , ocw leiailnr mis rtdr nk i nerfitet w'l'-enl llbufir,. ( u,u -uae u r ui me vau erffgf w u.rnff'ic Lo .,. t . .h.. ;-... .i ,..:., mi t.i it... w.t i.l w. , . -,- u , . I pi iie.1 i.t each tot Ito.mrd .iir.r j A' llllilil Hv, l, 1 -lie i for Uo U. h ......... k. a .r. , .. v. x... ,. rt lVll5; ' a"i. j'jJVw ' New Firm ! New Spriiig Goods ! The undcrslfrnod, lately assistants to Miss Llzzn; KiiKAMAit. respcrtlully nuuniinco to the Indies nf Lehlirhtnn, Wi'lspttrt. nntl llio siirroundlnir lielul.hurlnuiil Hint Ihev hnvo lurchnsetl llio IILIINEIIY IIUSllV i:.SS. lately carried on by .Mian KiiKAMin. ami that tlieyltiiiu Just netted u lnw nud ilegunt stock of Nt'A'ntnat'ift HATS. IIONWS'JS, FI.OWKHS, mum ins, TKl.UMINn. NuTlONS, etc.. elf., Which they are olTerlnir at tiiipreieilently 1.11 W Plili'KS FtUII AH. Ail nokW II be rniulo lip 111 lint latest fifhlnn. nntl 111 it ilit nlilo in.mner. A hliiiro nt l tiiillep-ilrnuaito Is solicited uud perreri satiflni' Ion sunnn U(tl. MIIS. A. KKe:,Mi:i(, Ha M. S. SNYDER. .Store at tho Intn section of U.ink Street nud llankwiiy, Lehljcluou, I'a. 'p .l,u3 Mrs. LWehr Sister Announces 16 th l.ifiles.th t ttiet hivclast op. noil a new and JTathit aajlo C1IEA1' ?'ASu fflllBpy & Dressmaking Estalsliient, In the IlnlldiDfr formerly occupied by Solcn moyet 'a Jewelry Store, on South Street; Lehighton. LADIES' AND CniLDItF.NVt BONNETS made up in tho vcty luteal slylos Spangled and Jet Wings and Ostrich Tips, in all tho Durablo Colors. DIAGONAL, C'lTtnnrtOY AND "LAIN VELVETb. A Lot of FANCY G00D3 and NOTIONS ! 81LKH and SATINS in all Eh-ilO'. V Special attention irivcn'loilTLLI F.RY and DltliBI MAKINO. AUWor'ii o III .11 Latest nod Host tylo, at suir uoifci, tu.l.i faction g.inmntced. Weohalleutto anvonoto snTassns in uca- nesi and quality ot wort; nuin-fcyl llns. L. WEnn & si: T .It. its. C. BbTSCHIRSCHKY Rcspeclfullyannoancestohcrfrlenilii ami Iho public generally, that she has moved hack 10 LlilKluon, and Is now located In he i.irve store room uuSecood Street, twn iloms nitVe Iron, and earnestly Invites their niti-nilim to li 2 r New, Large and Elegant iis.'oriineiil or Notions and Fauey Goods, comprlrlni; Underwear, Berlin and Uennan town Wools Hoslcrr, Iuipnrtetl nml Do. uicstlc ltilibons, II loves. Kl-wcrs and a tine assortment of New Designs IN FANCY ARTICLES Also, In connection with the above. I keep a lull and complete stock of LIMUURUEIl AND SWrTZTEli 6ll EILSE, Tamllcs ti. Ciiiilorlious together with a variety of(l tils not aeniral. ly kept In any other s'o'c tn u.wn. If you do not seo what you want, ask for It, A share of rubllcjutrnnnt'o snllcllcrt, an I pcrfict satlsl'Ctloti guarauloed In piico an. I quality of itoods. Second St., 2 doors aire In, April to, 1SS0. 1.EIII TITO.V, pa. Faimers, Look Here CHAIH01I OF THE TOT D0U13LE1 SHAKE fcimph I Durable I IT HAS MO EQUAL! This Mill will tako every gralncf COUK LE and IMllOSS out ofSeed Wheat; or the SOU-M-;l,mnol'riiiiiilli) Seed, ami nil Hie PLAN TAIN S LED out or Clover Seed.' This Mill hastirnShoesivorklnglnopposlte directions; has hoiib ScitKfc.N si'ttfAi'ic lit in the ohl fahlnned mills, and will go In a door threo feet wide. Send stamp for prices. Aisnts Wanted. 3 , ... Aildrc::, W. I. BROWN, Manufacturer, aprlO-wi NEW LISBON, OHIO, A lm Pascr forBoys atd Girls! "GOLDEN DAYS," Pnrc, Interesting, Instinctive. The vicious lite rntiiru nf tho day Is rulnlni; the children of iiur entintry. As iheru is im hgal means of checking litis ikiIsoiiuiis Ioiiii. tain, eiery Parent, Educator mid tluar llun is compelled toaskhlmseirtliiiqiiisil.il. "Wli.it Is tho best means ofchceklmr th evil?'' Tho best untldoto fur lud reaillni; is mrnii reading, uhiliiukn will kieaii, ami the duty of tnose having tbeui In charao is to furn ish thtin with whplesomo. onlertalnlnic ami Instructive reading, such as will bo given In every number of "Uoliiks Davis." "GOLDEN DAYS" Understands childhood. It will delight l!s )oung menus wun sxetcnes ot auvutiinrt. in. cidents of travel, wonders of knowledge, hum orous articles, putties, and everything tb.it lujb ttnti gins into, ai win ntu teiicii f nun ren to become runaways, tblcf . f. huhivay mm, burglars andoutlans. lnillr.t Au. ol "GOLDEN DAYS" Contains the opening of two splendid stories. A uc uiei 1ft uj HAIiE'V OASTLEMON, E!id Is called, "Two Wats or BtconiMi a llnnTEii t" snd thu nthar Ia hv EDWARD S. ELLIS,- and Is entitled, " Pint:, Skow asd Walter; or, iftrcin thkaokeaasd." "GOLDEN DAYS" will he cartful It etllted. and will do Itsutinos't U assist all who have the lntoro.is ,,r our youth at hesrt. We luvlte all tn emin.no eaeh number with unsparing crlllcis e. Number One IsfutiStsbcd itratiiltuusli'ionll Number Two is now ready and for I ala ty ml lCftB Agcuir. rneo OIX ltllll. JAMES" EIVERS'ON, Putill.her, . 1'blladelphin, Pa. TEEMS :' Subscriptions la"GotrKK Davb" HOC per snuuin. tl.to lor six mouths, Ai or 4" months, all payable In advance. Slnglo Nos. Deis. each. We pay all postage. Totuose wuo titanic to get crCLuns. If you wish to get up a cluhfor "Iolpe DAs,"sendus ,our namtt, and wo will for ward you, free o( charge, a number or speel- men cople. of the paicr, o that, iiitli them,' joa can giro your uclguborhuod a thoruaglt oanvasiug OUR OI.UB RATES. Forin we will send 4 eoplMforl year to I address. or eaeh o ipy to a sepirate uijiress. Fur t'A) wa will f.lt I 8 ooiiles In un addrets or each copy to s ti-araie atldr.-ses The itatty who lends us 'J0 lor a" club of a copies (jII Hint lit uuo tiiae)'wlll be fHitltlad to u ropy rHKM. tlotiurs-ni'iii oliibsijf 8 copies can afterward ad t mule euples al fl 40 each. money fkiMi'ii ? sent it, us liner oy r. ti. Or.l. r -rliigL'terrd j.elier, m u lu i n.vldc ms for ms pofiiible eatut Its loss by uiatl. r-A..nt New t.iws. Tlu.uaanils rt.I'MUl'i) . unltl.il. Every n.il.ikr i Tcn'.slluhily dliablefl. by wnuu'i'. dleae ur ertto ui,.l,i. I'Dijtieu ti i-euaiun. oaiiiiu; imck hMlay ff .ll-eharuf. i v. n lm It ss-d a liiuier .. ..... ,u -i..,. . i .,.. , n.,.1 UK-n uul pireutsuntl uimr ta ltlo-1. Tlm. Itiultu.! A. l.l. .., .i m. Ilditv "" ".." '"" J it, , ui.ii-t..,i,-. ,.tii.i vp nt' i.-i,. , atiri, t "r , .-V .. r... .i . , Ins ruclloll. to t. II . tl t; 1 JS 1 1 ll .-. i ' '., Ten. , .i,,n a it,, aihii, .ttnm.,1 .ntr ii.,vT7i WMblogtoi, U. b" apStCwl ft'LL'ETINK JKYS. Time (rocs In for lunny freaks, Man's a toy he lliccs to J.lay wllh Noilco how he lines our cheeks, Mark what glee lie makes us gray with. Plcasuro comes to soothe our henrts ; Of.en, like the rcc, 'tis prickly Soon Its rad I co departs Happy moments' vanish quickly I Supposing you by f.ite'idecreo Love n k I r I and lonn; to' greet Tint. fjqn"t iho minutes scorn to ho Lea ten tvimed until you meet hort When I he h.ur arrives nt last, And nil euro away ynu banish, Then the tyrant travels fast Happy moments quickly vanttli I Hero upon this earthly b.ill Joy auhilo -AMI ui.tkc us . nycr, But it hen So ro.v ivts a call Ufteittiinvs she prni es ft "ilnfei." Hope, thou swiftly glldest en Fraurant nro tho 11 iwcrs thou plckest: Soon, alas, their bloom Is gone Htippy moments fly tho quickest I Nevermind, wo needn't, gro'm Tcar-ilriti?. sh'owir like, refresh usj Alter all. wu'ru bnun! to own Joy is Ilka a sweetheart precious. Cnst away ri grets and sighs. Tlmuxli nur e.trcs beset us thickly, Happy iiintnints let us ptlze, Even thouilh they vuutsh quickly 1 London Fun. What A So.ig Can Do. A TRUE IN'OlfjENT. A giy young visitor enitl tn ino tho ntlier tliiv: , do you riiieinber that little English' girl, who made dresses for me lust stniiiii"r7" "Yes." I ivjiliodj "she usually wnrtxd by tlie corner window of ynur sitting inoinj n delicate fnfr InirCif girl, iVn'Jir't sln V ieemcil tn he ti rapid seiver, what nf frerV'' "Why, 1 hc.ntl licr slniy l.ilely.n terrible st-tri; anil tin inn ritimv, il seems sn strmii;ia tn think tlmt ilnriug nil Uu i30 tin is. when i1io tieil lo git end suiv for mo, I never once thought of her as an individual 7" ," Whtit dn ytiu mean V" "I uie.ui just what I saw Sho never ap peared lu nin in the light of an individual. Slio was tho dressmaker; and whenever I thought of her, it was only in connection with fashion ami inanluii-m.ikiiig. I 10 ineuiber untieing, sometimes, Unit tho sun- dimo felt brightly u'pnii IicV hea'd as slio s.it sewing, uud iltat she hud ashy, trembling way with her. UiJkt .never otviiircd tn me that she had illUB;iiart fr.nn her work P'lsniul iiU'.iils you kiiuiv,siieh nsytni and I have. It's awful tn sav ll, but it's rea.lv true; I diui'f believe it eter crnSPcd my mind tli.it slie c.irctl Inr iinyt'iiii but nt.ik iiigtlresses. nd nlfl such n terrible life as that itinrgiilem!ui-fii 1 &hc'de.id now, nntl I'm gintl of it, ittmr tiling." Gtuid-by I" Wait a moment, Lu I" I cried;' "ivhut n strange child ytiu arol inu surjlv v.'llfft'ol gn w'itnniit tell'ni inu mniv'' "Yes, I 111115I. It's liuio fir my music lesson. Gnnd by," deatr I'll mnio ai;aln snnu;" is. 1 oll'tlie rati, lightly humming" n tune as biic hastcnetl iluiviiliiu etaifWii, 1 have mil seen her siuec, nr I slmuld, K-rlitt 3, bo iiblu In tell you tli Mr sewing girl's story. liul I ivui relate nil incident that came vividly tn inv mind,- even bcfnro the soilntl of t'uV Ii'gli? feceJin;; liiosteps hud died away, . Ono lovely day, in tho spring nf IS-, I mado a startling discovery, .lust n'lien the fields were putting on their brightest green, ml Iho Iruit trees were ivrc.itliing them selves with Uuswiiiis, I suddenly bee-line iiiviirn that I needed r.Minenl. All my last yc.iri'J stuck seemed shabby iu mntmst with llio vernal iVesliiiess nf thing-i. In shnrt, ns my Helen Fits' lemleily hintetl, there was mulling left but citlic? tn tnuk liko n Iright nr tn get sniue new dresibs. t Then uroho ii new Irnublc; the manliin makers wero iu the heiglit uf their busy season. Nut one could I lir.il who would tnko ill nnothcr order. What was I to do1! The Flora Mefliinsy within mo grew f.iinl. If I should make ll'iii dress myself.it ivnuMu't have n paiticlu tit style. Sn my best friends assured mp,witli n'niystcrious shudili'r ivhieli made mo feel nnlv ton Ihnukfti! lliut my Ii ii initio aspiration had been nlppod ill the butl. (All this lime Naturn was laughing Cith her blossom?,' and slipping 6n softly ami easily Intn her new spring dress I) Well, the mily plauoH!ii t,n me wnstnem piny n visiting maittua iiiaUer. After what set'iiictl, lit tho liuie, uu endless succession nfvexalit'iis ami dis ippoi,htin'ent,lBiicceeifetr in hearing nr that 'rani avis a uirssmaKer tvriu lint only could but wniild makon dress, a visiting dicssinnWimd il "vrlert trcas tivu" ns Helen declnre.l, sueh'n 'gnotl hand nt tvuijuriii)!," nmbl "fit" ndiiriT.ibly;' her on 1 y fault iviS that sho was slnw. If 1 could stund that, Mrs. Doml was Ihe vrry person. I wauled;' nml, wonderful to relate, sho hud ii few diwiig-tged davs. &i I sent a mesecn ger, and reivivod vnrd In return that sho would' bo with mo early cn Monday murn lug. . , ' V.'ni'I satisfied then! Notfiulte, An un rel ontiic fiver me, nil unret that Incrcaseil mtliH inlerval nf w.iltiiig dmunisli'fHl. Tn ui.ike this clear, I most onnfess that I miiiifa iTiiH.ir leiiiTJiiient. Emplnyees nf nil kinds hold n niysteriniis pnwer over lit". I shiink fimn'iiiy Waiter gtilpiiitl fei I (vndeintipd in the pieenco of my cnok. Soiiietlini's riiin'iilm'istteiuplctl tn eay'Sx ciuj me, Ann; forgive me. Hilly. It's not entirely my fault that soma must work while others play. I know you are far more clever at washing windows', ironing, and cooking lliau'l'shoatd be, I never, In Ihe world.'omild 'wait' at table, or answer the door-bell cj patiently and cheerfully as you, I'm afraid I1 shouldn't have the fortitude to .... , r .-viui., nn lt,wv winter nmtn. rls0 u'"re ""J nn "w.v winter mnrn- Ingsiitl nllciid rorlv mass before oumniene- ing a littrtl days work. I'm not sure that I oould deny invwlfas you dn, iu order to send money ocrow tho water tn bring my KUisins over. In short, Ann and Kilty, it life term lurd 1 1 you, if my kilehuu Is ilrwry, ami my visitors too many, forgive me, Ixwr with me. You might, either of " ..,, i .. i,. n luv,r ,i.j, "" "HU bee" " lKw' ,,U,I lAdy,your self, v..u knw.' The siuw feeling onnies when with those who, hither in the social scale, Mill servti , .. ..i,,i, ,. ,.n .-..,,' I aUvji-A sul.uiit mv nuUe 1 ilepwaaliiigly tn mv physiulnu, Gurfiil lest . . . .... . . .... r . .. .... , ..... , ... ,,, u . 1 i..i-i.,r , " . -. . ...... n. , 1" consult a uwver i ami in onuroii l snine- times leI Stl crcmulleu anil uSUJllie.1, loai, ' " t0 m vstt not M ytrf lM 1,N ... - . Chamberlain' In suppressed greatness and noiseless eublinnly, I would, during the ser vice, ask hi in to step up to tho pulpit, and tell Dr. Blast, that, If my particular case of sinfulness aggravated hinrl Would willing ly get up ami go home. Even shopmen" aro formiJablo creatures in my eyes. When ot Stewart's, I ne7er can throw off llio Impression that tho clerk who is Wailing upon me owns the cntiro estab lishment. But nil this is nothing to th'e ap palling influence of fashionable milliners and dressmakers. Only the thought of the lilies of the field can sustain me when in their piesencc. What wonder, then, that I dreaded this pnrtli-ulur Monday? It came,all the same, however und when, Just before breakfast tho door-bell rang, Aim, who answered lln summiYiYs,' r)aj n grainier, light hearted young woman llinu hrr mistress, who stood in nn tipp-r rnnm bracing herself to meet the c imlng jiroscnce. Itit moment Ann came up saying mys teriously, "She's down stairs, mum, uud she's hud her breakfast. Mv I but she's the ojitaro looking "Id criiyturc, though?" 'Show her up, Ann." She entered, n queer-looking, nVt'li! 6!d woman of seventy I I had not expected1 this. Fancy had con jured n dressy, fussy young iersnii, with a manner ns quick nml snipping (is herscis sors, mid u rnllof f.ishiou-plulcsln herhnnVl,' somebody with' nn (inn will, who knew the exact size Unit a lady's waist out to be, lungs ur tin lungs. But th'fi qiiiet,- sober old body,- clod in dingy black', Aow roa'ld I nsk her to'rAako up my finery? "Good mninlng. Is this Mrs. Bond7" I asked, hail Imping it wus not. "I believe it Is," she answered, with n pleasant s'uiilo lakin'j nff her sliatvl mid Ijutuot ns she FmliP,uifjustinr her detncle.i carefully, s.r njs not In tear her Simple white cap. "Shall I sit here, ma'um?" "Oh, yes,eertninly I" ami somehow, before I knew it, tho old lady was cutting nut a lining, and I was upstairs again (after hav ing taken n hasty breakfast), and seated near her, running up the breadths of a skirt, everything just as easy and natural us pos sible. , "Vo? chi f?c' c'rotlr ;' lint I think it Tfas because sho took so muCli i'trterect in her work that she niftier lingered over it. It was wonderful to eco how she would turn a refractory Lit of goods this way nml thai, until at last it would lit in exactly where it wus ltecdid; wonderful In eco her stitch, stitch, in such n steady, resnluto wa'y.'nml ull llio time with that placid ox'pVesslon oiY her lace, her wrinkled little mouth purred up, and her gray eyebrows arching mildly oyer her spectacles. About eleven oVIoclt' (rt tjVe tfiirennon, without Innking up fiii'ui her workho said, "Mrs. , would it bo asking ton much' il I uu u tct I ii cup of tea at lunch time? It keeps in" nivnko lor Uie tifU'rtioniLamf f can do belle Juslico tn the wmk." . Aivako Hir l(!io nflerii'ion I Ptmr oltl soul I 'Certainly J not at nil l" I exclaimed, in n sl.illluil way. "Wo tilways have tea, nt liiiit hcen; but, whether or lint, you should have it ami welcome. Why not llo down u while, though ' Plcuso do. Rest yourself, now,'on thai lounge.'' "Oil I no, Indeed I thank you I" and sho' laughed, a quiet, sober liltlo laugh, witli a tear in it. '"Tho, tea'll keep mo up now, mt'utn," she added cheerily; "if you'll please get ready to try on I'll be through in a minute." . , it , I . -r i. Slio staid with ino fur three days.wnrking steadily and slowly nil the timo.kept awake by Iho tea, anil rcsnlutcly resisting my en treaties lliut shti shniild tnko an occasional nap. prrc penijta'rity puzzled inc. Ou sev eral occasions, when niter a brief absence, I entered tho room, I saw her quietly slip something into n little covered baskel.which sit on tho Uncr beside her, and resume. Ii'er wnrlt us I approached. Otherwise, alio sewed ns steadily ns thigli sho wero moved by slniy machinery. , ,, But if Ann arid Kitty aWok'o nnnJogeUn emotions within me, how much mors this patient, silver-haired old lady. I could scarcely bear Ipsco her working fur niej and it was only by diinnliigvarf"U3trifliiig ben efits fur her that I could feci In any wuy reconciled tn It. Slio was so nM,' rWr sett) and' yet she so firmW thrust nvray the infir miliars of age, us If saying fjirstantly to her self, "Thiil's right buck", keep straight) eyes, hep strong; fingers keep' nimble, for I havo this dress to make." "Ah I if trouble wero to come upon her, I Ihimght,!! real, heuit-rcmllng sorrow, she could nut bo liko this." For it so happened titut fli.nl one great trial In' bc.iriiiil I knew what imporlaut allies were youth and strciiTlh. But t did not understand her !- ., -On the third day I can hardly say how it rauio ii bout sho (old mo the story of her life, or rather it seemed lo (lip from her as the work al 1 1 H,it through her fingers ; und what a life it was! Trial uiv'ii Ifial, snrrmv ilium sorniw ; prosperity ut firtt, tlieu mis- fitrltine and povcrtyt then sixteen yeurs of married life, uiid three nr four little graves; sicklies; Ihe prop of Iho home smitlen tl.iwii,u helplcas invalid; then widnwhootl, with four children to supinirt ami clucaio; ue1,une nf ihe children n hnfteleiisciipplo labor.oasilew l.ibnr;lhcii sorrow and trouble in a married daughter's mUlorluue; thou her two daughters widowed and in very delicate health, and with several young children Jill ujkiii her hands, she their only help and reiuge i Jier youngest, an oniy son,sno mm bravely educated through it all. Ife had finally joincil tho Union armyj witliout a word of opposition fnun her At lhat very moment he might be lying wounded on the battle-fieM.nr his bones might ho gathered in some nameless grave, for she had not hoard from him fir mouths. And there hod I been consulting with her about my sleeves l "And you support them all, children nndgranilehildrcn ?" I naked,mak!ng believe to search for a spool of cotton, for I fill too lldjety to sew, "Y, deary, mosll) " (sno )ad' given me thie name on tbe stroud day). "Annie's laid tin wtlh her aide most of the time, and ivliat ivith 0ru'vlii.-Mirtn.iikinircliaredt.fthe little ones while Pus off wvkin',i.' Es'.her ih.u't turn nuich. t Mm .ill she's u fur tusker uy iratie. -.m , jna ni, i rmtry ior mis J,..a.l.r amIi," It... l.l.iktu .k .fun. I T l,n,l l,. , - - - rainer mw pintail iv, xt.it mt liiilin men orra , win. t.. t' ""'!, - .. .... . l . . t 1 cl erowaiogcareait asboou as iuo uigimui was arranged, I went Into the entry to speak' with Ifitty concerning dinner. When I re opened tho door t vsaw thst mysterious movement again. My dressmaker wal, slipping something into her basket. "Oh I" she said, with a slight jump, "what a little thing starts mo 1 1 was just reading my litUe song." "Your lltUe song?" ., , "Yes, It's a bit of writing I've had four or flvo years, the greatest copfort of my life; almost," and she luwcrcA lier voice, "like my Bible. It keep me up when I do believe nothing else would." She said this In such a cheery way, whllu picking out the basting thresds, thst I bard ly knew how to reply. But at last t said,' stupidly, enough Don't you ever get sick, Mrs. Bond ?' "No, not often j lcsstwt'se, not enough to make me lose my tlay. Thank you, deary, I'll go on with' that sleeve ifjou hain't fin ished it, ami you can take up tbe cording." It's wonderful," I said, tacitly following her direction, "really wonderful, lo think ofymtr supporting al) your family so, and" on two dollar's' a' day." 'Sometimes I do wonder," she said quiet ly, "how I do It; but God helps us, and then, yini' know, I have my little song. I'll lake them black hooks, please." Vo sat Bilently working for a few mo ments. A't last 1 said1, softly and1 reverent- "Mrs. Bond, will you teach me your little sntig?" Sho looked up with a surprised "What deary 7" "That little song you were spesking ot It would dn iiio good,' too, I'm sure. Vilt you teach it to mu?" "Ytit( thlld I You don't need it, young; hit'j'h'f, and' happy, ft fs only for tired old bntlies like lue." "Ah I but perhaps I do," f fiersistcd i "life is very ycxing' to me sometimes." She bent down, and lifting her little bas ket, slowly raised tlm lid', then took out a folded piece of paper .worn ami dingy. Slut opened it tenderly ns she handed it lo rue. "This is my little song,' deary. I know nil it says; but it always helps me lo read, it, especially when things coino into my mind that oughtn't to." I haif expected to find one of the sweetest old hymns that tell of coin fort and joy to come, as a reward fur sorrow su lie rod hero. But Iho verses that I b.-iw surprised me. 'Where did you ftud this poem?" I asked. "I ditln',t find it. Tho Lord sent it to me sort of m slcrious. A young girl read it out ntrcein a roonV whert!,! was sewing, and when I hail a chance, I asked her In write it down lor mc'. t don't take hi such things, generally ; but this song is kind o' by itself." Ami sn it wus. ( For the jxiein was Ade laide Proctor's "6no by-One'' "1 have a' wheitj ic6k' of verses written by tire came laity,'; f sa'rr)','iitti'll , looking at the" paper; "shall I bring ifand read you a few id them?" "Nil, deary, I thank you kindly ; but most liko I wouldn't undertuind 'cm. This little sotu'll last me out well enough. As you're ItmUiug al it, deary, would you mind saying' il for lire nut loud 7" Tor tho first lime diiring'.iur ennvcrsallon sho laid down her work, and' leaned back in, her chair, while I read in a voice tliat tried not tn'rrembitjr . , . it - "One by one the sands are flowing, Ono by one the moments fall ; Some are comlnr, some are going, Do l.ot strive to grasp tbcm all. it. . , . ii it "One by ot lry duties wajt thee, , Let thy whole strength go'topaohi Let no futuro ilrca'tis elao thee, I.oarn thou first what these can teach." s , 'One by one (bright gifts from heaven), ,Joys arosept theo.he.ro below t Take tluitn' readily wlco, given, Ready, too, to let them go, "One by one thy griefs shall meet the, J)o nut fear an armed, band ! One will lade ns others greet thee, Shadows passing through tbe land. "Dp riot looi" e't H'q's long sorrow i , See how small each moment's pain God will help tlcc fur to-inorrow. So each day b. frln axaln. '- i -ti . ., "Every hour i bat fleets fo slowly Has Its lank to do or bran Luminous tho crown ami holy, If tho a set each gem with Care. 'Do.ot Ung-r with regretting, ,t.!r for parsing hours despond ; Nor (ho dally toll loricctllng, Look to eagerly beyond.' "Hours are golden links, God's token. Reach ng heaven; but, one by one. Take thorn, lest the chilli be broken Ere tho pllgrhnago tn done." I looked u D.Mrs. Bind was busily sewing nur "iviiDiu fcintiitriii Fttiiitr u, l id iiinwtit .. .TI 11.. ..... , ....... 1 L.. . nlil face more placid than ever. Adelaide Pmctor Is with the angels now more disturb her. But she is a gladder . t t . . t .n , 1.. -. wL.n ever mat ueartim iTmumi ream ner inn rm , .., ( ... ... ,r DoJqe. "1 don't waul lliul S.ulf." when he brouiriit homo soma medicine rnrii iter ,11 tfteif: lien i.it-at, aim nuraiift which Inn! made, her miserable Mr muriix years. Al tlw tlmt utUek thereafter, it Wtt in.ltB.,BII.W...U ... ,V- ,'..W,-M- intliice.1 twenty-two of the best iainlhea I ber circle tu a inetlicine. Standard, Tho, ".lull'" ,' llorr H f I li. 1-4 nuts, nicies i.irri.i; ntvr. A sad and touching story istold of a seen near Jackson. Mich., recently. While th ., , t , v ' 1 , i . . . ittxui ntiif wuutittni ,t.-,w uviu .wiiw was discovered to be dead with her art .a.. .1.1 L. 1L.1I. I.u i.t.iw ,i.nnr. t Lmv alive, but with his le? broken, and surrounded ami conQnad that It was for a i , ... .r .T-,.. ..... u ...I.. ....... i f . rust i np iii nr a nirvtuinm m rwz nirri r ... ...... u - ... . 1M1.. . ,i ,., , ..... , ,, . . , . , At on) ... f .... .-. .. .J.'. ...J .. . I,.. If in,int 1 11 LMlsiPtn.l l Tiumifl1 I n ,.,,,K'rr.l htm fn.m ll. .r. n.l - --" , - .-. , ... . . - - - - - . . .,.' it.,,. I,,,,, but not where liltla W tvuld so nttu.
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