4 J" T I . . i II. I An Independent Family Newspi'ttf Published every SATURDAY, in Lelilghton, Carbon Co., Pa,, by ii.vititv V. MoitTHimtat: Wo dcsiro itlo bo distinctly understood Kill no advertisements wilUlB.inserUld in Ilia columns otTilfc 0Anif5tiVADo0AiK.llint may bo received Irom unknown parlies or nrms unicssaccoranaincu. uy vuu ua" Xno louawigg Brctouj osLYicrms 1 OSK SCjuARK (10 LIKES-), the Lehigh Valley It. II. Depot. tfOjiiSyeaffeacli ftl&ferl(b"Hi:.rt.i.....ri.i.t 10 els. MBIi'lAOiltlri.'eacli irisortidn t.t.. 13:cts. Threo months, each Insertion 20 cts. 4 it it ,.-Mtr..ni.t l.iutrttntt '' IlV V. lioiiTntitisu, proprietor. INDEPENDENT- Live and Let Live," 51.00 a Year if Paid in Advance. Evr.nr di.bcIiiMion of iikis and faVct j t)"b IP rial tin i . 1 'I ;n l'asull3inent'in5Jrlioiil..,.;i. 35 cts. I Local notices 10 cents per line, U,V. MOKTHU1ER, Publisher. Manufacturer ot and Dealer In r STOVES, RANGES 'AM -HEATERS, '"(Slie'cl-Iroii Ware artiicrai TTw,,!Ho''Fni,iiisiig Goofls. .n KOOFINO anil kiHJTINf3 dono at short notice arid at Lowest Cash Prices. K- r- V t mm thAnlhnV4(A nnr,t for the Sale of the following utsT.CLAss Hrovi:s-, THE 8ILVI5B a OOtD mEdAIITJOOIC, TI1E LlqllTIIOTJSE COOK. m THE MAYFLOW.EU HASULi, i" "TI1E'BUN8HINE BANaiiand , The NEW ANCHOR HEATER, Fand amSclline them VERY CjHEA P lor cosu. SSSal";Tery kind of STOVE ORATES and FIRE "f XlltlUKS kept constantly on hand. i X" Store on SOUTH Street, -' A'fcw doors aboVb' Bank St., LEIIItiHTfjN. Patronage eollcltcd-Satlstactlon trnarnntci'd. oct.s-yi a. iJ. MqsaEU. Mrs. C, MSCHIRSCHKY . JRospectfully annonnees to her rrlerids and th'o tiubllc generally, that she has moved back to Lchlghton, and Is now located In the largo storo room on Second Slrcot, two doors above Iron, and earnestly Invites their attention to licr Now, Largs and Elegant assortment of ; 'Notions anil Fancy Ms, comprising Underwear, Berlin and German, town Wools, Hosiery, Imported and Do- mcstle UIDDons, moves, towers anu t e, fine assortment ol in ew Designs " JN FANCY ARTICLES Also, in connection with tho above, I keep tTX a'nlllttrid.toniplctetockof OKKMA.Y FBWTS, LIMHURUEIt XND SWaTZER CHEESE, ...n",.c & Confection, tOEother with A Vatloty uf dtiou" n&t general. 1 1 lFHeBt In flttj .other Ctdro In towni If you do .not see.What volt want, ask for iti ' . r V' .!.f-l.,l. . .ntiUh.l nn.t ..Asnnro.ui jiuu.iv iniiiuiihu ;oov.t.., fierfect satisfaction guaranteed in prloo and quality or goods. Secona St, 2 floors aliove 'Iron, AptlUO, 1880 LEIIIQHTON, i'fl.! vjQUB0N AUYOCATE bllEAV r JOjPltlNTIlVGf OFFICE, LEIIIC11ITDNI PA. r d i ''JipioprHntihs, frbmd K VistUiig Card to a Poster. 'bAitHsi .BILL liliApij, LETTER IIEADSj . ANOTHIIEADS, BrA'tEltENtS. itdltAMMES, nil rosTEttes ilAsDiiiLis, . .9 VnoDOEUsT; CIHCULAHS, H ' ! SHli'PlUO TAOS, ' KNVELOPEH, misi i'AMl'HI-ETS, . - If ktL UcHe to lile bhst mannerat very lowest Prices. v .1.1 f .'tI , . X Wo are1 ilrEpartd (3 do work at lis elioap rates asanv'offlre in tho btnto tnlll Uejls iionebtly wtthltscUottiraerss f t. . OUR MOTTO 19 ''!-',,' Cheap, Prompt & Pveliable.' i r -. t i , rp-Ordors by oraali rcelvo prompt attention. JOHN E. IIALBACII, ' Instnictor of Music, Ciano, Organ, Voice nnd Theory.) JLEII101ITON, VA. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. Ills pnpils speak lilulily of his ability as a t..AtV 4rf.u.M I'hm, trt He Is' well qualified for tils calling ff7 He Is a woftby disciple of Haydn, Motart, Beethoven. We have had tho pleasure of list ening to his rendition ot the Old Masters and were cuarmcu wuu iiia vuuciiiluu uacvumvii, Sfalinjton Ktttl. Sole agent for the J. & C. Fischer Piano ; nnd, also, MASON Ji ItAMLIN and NEW i UAVWt;u,UUUftin, For particulars, terms. e.. Address, , , JOUNF.HAUIAU1I. . Aug. 2, 1870,-lr. L,chl(thton, Pa, Uprlmo Hymo Matlo lircad I WHY OO UUNOItYl When you can Buy 6), pounds oi iiriuus3ineau FIVE LOAVES FOR 2S CENTS I 3. W. O'NEAL, tho popular Bread nnd Cake IUber,ot LeniRhion In order In meet the wants or tae times, nas iiefltireii ne jtioo or uis ccio brated Home Mauo utusAUto i FiyK Loaves (orTwcnty.flvoCts. Cash Sonar, Raisin. Cocoanat Scotch, Drop, Cream ana outer uahj?, uuij Ten Cents per Dozen. Look. Out for tlio tVngon! At MAUCn CHUNK, on Tuesday, Thursday .uiiiMiunikT BimuillK.. LEliloii ton and wii.iBoPORT,ovcry After. TEUMS STRICTLY CASH 1 ratroniuce Rollcltod. J, w. O'NEAL. omiii-i vprosuo iri national itauK. prtUyl Bauthtreet, LchtRUtou.ra. iTAAToftC0(A-'vlfiAn or5tof0 ml 1111 tlar in rour own trtpftiiiv. fUlXU' v v risk. WuuioQdOBB weIUuioo. janv uiMxe mora thun l!i amount itatwS above. No ono cn fall to nmki nouey tat t. Anv oue oa tin (lie work. Vou can mae iroui ccui m muour uy aevoi lnvroareTeninsattutt aparo Uoiet j tbe bu&l. iipm. It roata Doihiorf to irr tne busine. Motttinff Uka it lor monnr maklni rvrr uffwrU belorCL UualocM ploaaant and utrlctly louor Khia. noftjier. it vou want to know till about lbobt piTtugbulnw before ilie uubiic iud rour a4iire4 ao4 wo wl aeud jou fli t par UtUunaotlpriTaittitrjuafrofl aaiup ra woitU salaofrof you can tbea mako np yur onni Ur roorMil Ad-trraa utOUvr briNH- N ACO.,lw1)MVa) JuDOf iy VOL.' VIII., No. 30. CARDS. 1 :noht mill 8oo'niKer , 0llntonllrelney,-(n LeWh's lri(Wifi,Hnli Street. . ktllortferspromiilliytlifo! worfc iarranlci. Attbrncys. F. 1. LOSOSTKBT. S. R..OILHAM T OHOSTJJET & UILIIA3T, r4; r- -' ' i ; - -' ' n ' r ATdliNliYSAT LAW, Offiob i Eo'vWs'UundlngBank Stijcot, , t LEHIOHTON, JJA. , Oolleptlons and all J.cgal business entrust to them will Tcceivoiirompt attention. fob. 21, 18U0. JOHN KLINE, ' ATTOllNEY AT IVW, Olllcoi Corner. Susjiachanna and ltaco streets " , ,1 MA belt CHUNK, TA. , Jnlysn-iy JOHN U. HBUTOLETTE, 'ArronNEY anB CoUrisELLon at Law, OlBc t lloom 2, Ground I'loor Mansion Honso MAUCil CHUNK, PA. 'MnvDebonsnlltdlit Oermsn. '' iriarSi-ly w. ill. ltAl'SIIKll, t'ATIOKGY AtiD CODNSBLIOH.' At itAW, l)A5K8tRttT,Liiiiitlioji,rA. ileal Estate and Collection Aee'ncv. Will Duyand Bell Ktl llstate. Conreyanclng .leauy uone toi ,.ii.n, n.nmntlv tititdit. Settling Estates of De dents a specialty. May be consulted In Knirilsh nuueriaan.. . . NOVi 22. JAS. It. STBUI'HBllSi ATTORNSY AT LAy, y'qiHce: id floor of rthoad's Hall, NaiicliOliunk, Pa, All buslnsss entrusted to him will be promptly attended to. , p J. JIKJIIIAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 2nd Dcor abovo MA SlON.llOUSE MAUOII CHUNK, 'riiSNA. ejfCan hn consulted In German. jan0.1 Justices aiicl Insurance X CONVEVAHOER, AND . GF.NERAL INSURANCE AGENT ' The followinft Companies are lleptesenledi LE II AN -JN.MUWt.VL 1'IB E. ItUA DlFtO MUTUAL riHE, WVOMINO l'-XUH. POTTSVI LLK I'lltU, Li:ii 1 0 11 TJ UK. and tlio T It AV P.t.r.lta ' AOCIDl'INT INSURANCE, Also Pennsylvania and Mulnal Hotso Thief Detective and msuronc o t i niriu S; Mnrcn 29. tsn nioa. Kl.MEni.u. -JgEItNAlll) rillLMl'S, Oooktv BuilCi'sO, MAUCH CHUNK, Po. ' Fire Insurance Agent. &3- I'OLlOII-.a In SAFE Companies only, at Reasonable Rates. Aug.23-yl Notary Public & Conveyancer, Fire ana Life to Apt MAUOH CHUNK. PA. as-Business trafcsactbd in English and German. AUg.23yl Physicians and Dentists. Slatington Dental Office, EfiTABLlBUED 1870. J Artificial Teetli Made to Restore the Original Contour of Lips & ChGets. Dr. L: CASii'iiiitL. FlttlKO i'BETn A fcr-ECIAtTV. loct. 4-ly Qlln.V.A. COltTlilGHT, V BUnuLON DEVtllor, Tenders his professional (scrvicea to the poo- iPackcrtou nnd viciiiit y: OFl'IClJt dniiosito 'the, llroadWay ll0uec; BIIOADWAY, StAUCII-ClIUXK, Pa. Frcili Lauchiiiff Gaa alwa's orl liaild. All work guarantee! satiefuctory. aug2-yl W. 11EI1EU, M. D.j PARRYVILLE, CJrbon Conntv, Pa. D 1 Residence.... from ? a. m. to 10a. id, luuJlai and 12 ii ooh to to p. in Mav be consulted In the Herman Lanenaffo ;P. O. iAildrcss Lvhtehton. mar. 21, t( A. DlSIlllAJIEIl, JI.I)., I'IIYICIAX ANBStltGEON Bperlalaltvntlon p.ild to Chronic Diseases, Odli'e: South Kast corner Iron ami 2nd sts., Lo- DUhlon.ra. April 3, 1875. ituisr.it, m. i. U, H. Kxnmliiliif; Surgeon, PRACTICING PHYSICIAN nnd SUT.OEoN, Otnrr-- Bank Street, iiciieb's Quick, Lehieh ion, -o. May bo tonsnltcd in the Ocrmmi Language; Nov. S), QUAY'S SPKCfF'G MKU1C1NK. TRADE MARKToe GBSaT TRADE MARK jsho Lisn K k ic k o Y, an unf nil ln& euro lor Seminal won knesft, 1 in po tency, ami nil illseaiea BEFORE TAKINO.that follow, afTER TAKING, as a sequenco of Self Abuse; as Loss of Mem ory, Universal Lassitude, Pain In the Bnck, Dimness of Vision, Premature Old Age, and many other diseases that lead to Insunlty ot Consumption, iftid a Premature Oravc. Jti-Kull particulars In our pamphlet, which wo desire to send free by mall to everyone. aj-Tlie Specific Medicine Is sold by all druc glslsat tl per package or six packages for 5, or will be sent Ireobymall on receipt of tb money by addressing Tlie Clrcy airttlclne Ci . Meelunlea' Block, Detkoit. Sf ini. SOL!) BY BRUUU1STS EVERY WI1ERL May 8.-ly r. A. LEIIMANN, Sollcltorof American I and Foreign Patents. WaahlDgton. B.C. All 1 liUElue-i cunnei-ieil with Paiems. whether be Inro the Patent Office or 'he Courts, promptly t attended t N hargemadeuniegs a patent Msociusd, Scftd toi uicular. oclS-if Railroad Guide. pIIILA. & niSAUINQ ItAHiltOAD. Arrangement of Passenger Trains. MAY I0TII. tsso. Trains leavo AI.I.ENTOWN as follows! (VIA t'EKKlbUtUf IIAIUIOAII). For riilladoliihla,at"l!3J, 0.15, MI.10. a.m., and o.ou p. m. RUNDAA P. or Phllndrlphla at .1.30 a. ui.,3.as n. m. . IVIA EASl' fltS.VA. IlltAKCH.) or Rc.idlnp; and llnirlsbnrir, 5.50; 0.05 a.m., tn in A tn a,t,l nlfin. m. 'A For'l.dncaslor and Columbia, A 50, 0.Oja.m. ami 1,m" SUNDAYS. rcjr Rcadlnft. .aop.m. . , 1-or Rtadidrf, llarrlsburfe, ntifl -ay points, 0.0J (VrA'DnTirLEiiE.) For Philadelphia from L. V, Depot 4.4S. 0.12, )Ai a: HI ,il.3,5.1i, 8.J1 p. tn. Hunuay 1 b0 p.m 31 Or J. 'nilOllClPIlin lioui JJ. -onju, 1.,'12.0-i, 8.23 6-16 p. tn. ' 'iralusl'OR A LLEIsTOWN lenvo as follows: ,4 8. Depot "8 43 O. ... ..tnu itm 1 tit. tin itt.l Leave Plutadolphia, 7.40 u. m, and 1:00, M.30 duao.uup. ni. . SUNDAYS. Lcavo Philadelphia, 8.00 u. in, 3.15 nnd '4.15 ... ...M Lcavo RcadlngJ.'Ji, 10.311 a.ui., 2.10, 3.6S,and 0.18 LoaVo IIanishure;,6.15, 8.05 and.0.50. h. ro 1.45 nun l.ifJluin., ; f i i eavo Lancaster. 8.63 a. nl.. 1.00 and 3.50 p. m. LenveColuuibla, .0." rt. in., l.cj nnd 3. 10 p. m. . bUNIJAYK. i. Leave Reading, 7.20 aud 9.15 n. m. Leave iiarrisuuia,& a.m. I VIA IILTlILrilEM.l T,oavoT'llllodeliinl.l7 00, iSi,fi,V, 2.1C, 5.I5, 8.ii0 n. m. Sunday 8 3 ) n. in., 4S.oo pt m. Trains maikeilthilai! inn to and from depot 0th nml Urcon streets, Phllailolphla other trams to antiirnm uronii sirceiiuepor. 'iiaiua Via Uethlbht-m" rurt to ainl from Berks Bt.. Depot, except those lunrkcil () V.A it ,, Jul it1 r. r.s HjYn: tl-nln.'frntn A llnif. nvirii.nud thc7.4U a. m.- and ft.S'i p. iu. trains frmii Philadelphia, tiavo tlilough uqrs to and lorn l'liiiaucipuia. J , JV, W UOl l M'iM t S G, 'It ANCOOK. tff n't IVlii qteral Manaaer. )& Ticket Agent. mny is MRS. LYDIA I. OF LYNN, MASS. Discovrnin .op LYDIA E. PINKHAFWS VEGETABLE COMPOUND. Tho PoMHvo Cora "Sot all Fbinalo Complaints. This nremratlon, aa Its nomo Btirnifles. conslsta of Vegetable Properties that aro harmless to tho taout del Icato Invalid. Upon ono trial tho merits of this Com punilwlllboree'OffnljreJ.asrcllcf la Immcdlatoi and v, hen its uso la continued, In ninety -nine cases In u hon, dml,arcniianentcuroiactTectod,aa thousands will tcn tlfy. On account of its proven merits, it la to-day re commended and prescribed by tho best physicians In thd fccontryi It will euro entirely IM Vtont fortrt bt fallLng of tho uterus. Ifucorrhoua, Irregular and painful Menstruation, all ovarian Troubles, InQamraatlon and Ulceration, flooding, all Displacements and the ctm aequent spinal weakness, and Is especially adapted to tho Chango of Iif o. It will dissolve and expel tumors fromthouteniBinancarlyctago of development. The tendency to cancerous humors thero u chocked very epccdiiy by its uso. In fact It baa proved to bo tho preati est and best remedy that has ever been Uiscorei1. cd. It permeates every portion of the pTBteni; and cives new in o ana vigor, it removes iaintncss,uaiuiency, de stroys all craving for stimulants, and relieves weakness of tho stomach It cures Bloating, Headaches, Nervoua rrostrattom General Debility, Eleeplcbsuess, Depression and Indi gestion. That feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight and backache-, Is always permanently cured 1 Its uao. Itwlllatalltlmes.andundcrtll circnm&tan ccs, act tn harmony with tho law that governs tho female mtcm Por lUdncy ComnlrUnw of cither ex this comnound Is unsurpassed; Lydia E. Pinkham!s Vegetable Com5Dnd la prepared at 233 and 233 Western Avenue, Lynn, Jlaiw, rrlco?1.00. Six bottles for M.M. t?cntby mall In tho form of pills, also In tho form of Lozenges, on receipt of price; tun, per box, for cither, lira. FINK HAM freely anHrs all letters of inquiry. Bend for pom phlet; Address as above Mention this paper. , N4 family should bo without LYDIA Ii HNKIIAM LTVTIt TILLS. They euro Constipation, Biliousness, ondTorpidlty or the Liver, a cents per box. JOHNSTON. HOLLOWAY & CO..Ocn eral AKentrrPbllftvPa. Sold by A. J . Dur lliiK, LchlKbton, 1M Jtltj9i2, 1880-1 y. C A New Paper fjrBoys aufl Girls "mm bays; l'Ure, Interesting, Instructive, The vicious Ilteratiirp of ,tho day Is ruining tho children of our endritry. As (hero is no legal means of checking this poisonous foun. talu, every Parent, Ktlucator and Guardian is compelled to ask himself tlioiUv4tlcn, "What Is I ho best menus urchecking thn.evllT" Tho best antldnto fur I, ml rcailing Is nrinn reading. Ouii.nitK will Read, nnd tho duty orthoso having them In charge is tofurn Ish them with whulesntiia. enlcrtalnimr aud Instruoiivo reading, such as will bo 'given in every nunioer 01 "uoluen iiativ mini mu 1,.-Oti Understands rhlldhood. It will delight Its young menus wun sgeicnosoi aovcniure, in cltlcnts of travel, vrondcrsof knowledge, hum orous articles, puzzles, aud everything that toys and girls like. It will not teach child ren to becoino runawais. thieves, highway men, burglars ami outlaws, lhj first No. ol "(lOI.IHlN JIAYS" Contains the oponlngof two splendid storici, l IIO 111. I IB 11V HARRY O A S T L II HUNj and Is ejilleiVSTivtrWTAor Iltt-Otflao A iiuhtkk;" iiuu.iuo oiuer islDx. BIIWARI) S. BLI.IS. ond Is entitled, " Fiuk, Snow and Watku or, Livz in thk JtE land." "GOLBKN DAYS" will be carcrully edited, and will do Itsulmos t) assist all who have tho Interests of oui youth at hqjrt. We Invite all to czamlno eaen numoer wun unsparing criticism. Number One isfiirnlshnlgratuttouslvtoall aumorr i wo is now ready ami lor sale by a News Agents. Price Six Cents. jA.vitb U.VCKSMN, Publisher, Philadelphia, Pa. SuliScrlptlhns to"UnLUkw DAva" tJOOper annum, ti.ta Uir six mouthj, II for 4 months, all payablo In advance. , Klngla Nos. Oets. each. We pay all postage, To TUOSE WHO UKBIKE TO OET DP ULCUS. lfyou wish togct upn club for "Uoloen Days," send us jour uame, apd Wo will for. ward you, free of charge, a nninbcr of scl mencoplos of the paper, 10 that, with them, you can giro your neighborhood a thorough canvatslug, OI R CLUB IIATBS. For $10 wo will send 4 copies for i year to 1 uddress. or each ootiv to a s.njrnto adilrea.. For t'i) we wllj senif eoiilos to one atidresf Tho party who sends us (20 for a club of8 copies (all sentut oneHlnie) will bo entitled iOMevpyrilEH. detters-upofolubsof 8 copies can alterward add slngio copies at life) cacti. Money should bo sent to us either by P, (I. Order or Registered Letter, so as to provide as far as possible tfgalnst Its loss by mall. A Valuabio Book Free A Trtuti on C'broDle Dim.m," embracing .utfi., tiwiri, BtoiuMva.uver. KiUueja. U Unary aud iVmale dihuhi .but. ,-i.tM whii u- ,o ai.y aotirraa Krervsufltit-r fruui thtM uiueam-a can oe i uumI. Ki-nd tor this Uws lo the UUUT-I.utl aphiduaiiof la'n i-HH-riear... end,, i mm by tvuUeoU c-r ie.,anij u'r."nt?.Li'cjou7 r r.JSpicsiDus:i nujitr.or e. , lo.eao Ohio. apiyi LEIIianTON, CABBON COUNtfV, PA., SATUltDAY, roit all who it has been said, "For all who dlo Tlicrolsrt tear I Sotno pining, bleeding heart to slgli O'er every biors" But, lh that hourofpaln and drcoil, Wlto will draw near Around hUniblo cohch, nnd Shed One farewell tear? Whb'd watch life's lost departing fay In deep despair, And soothe my spirit, on its way, With holy prayer T What mourner, '.ronhd my hier, will tomo, In weeds of woe, And follow me to my long home, Solemn and slow? When lying on my clayey bed, In Icy sleep, i Who there, by pure aflccttori led, Will como apd woepj' By the pale moon Implant tho roso Upon my brenlt; And bid It cheer my dark rcpo'e, My lonely restJ Could I but know, when I am sleeping; , , Low In tho ground Oho faithful heart ttohld thero bo keeping Watch all flight around) AS If sotnb gem lay shrined beneath That sod's pale gloom, Two'uld mitigate' the pangs Of death And Hull t Iho tomb. Yes 1 In tiiat hoiir, 1 could feel, 1 From halls of glee, And'beonly's presence, ono could steal In secreoy, And come, and sit, and Weep b mo In night's deep noon. Oh 1 I would ask olmcmofy No 'other boon. But, ah I ti lonelier fate is mine, A deeper wot": From all I loved in youth's sweet tlmo I soon must go; Draw 'found mo robes of while In a dark snot, Tosloep through death'slongdrcamlbs night; 'Lono and forgot. 'llic Story oi' n Joke. It is n wcll-i'stiiblialied fact that the nilnil has a direct nnd important action upuil the body, nnd to a much greater exlcnt than persons In ceiiernl suppose, During tliii prevalence of an epidemic, tor liiitunce, such as tlio cholera, tlious ands beconie afUlcted tlirouglt their own funcy, who wouhl olherwlso efeapo the fell destroyer. Wu retuember when this seo.urgq .was last upon us of hearing several Individuals epoUen or ns likely to perish with tho disease, for the slmiilu reason tiiat thi-V vieii Constantly In dread and feat ot it ; and wo noted tho fact that these sumo persons rarely live out thu reason ; while, on the oilier hand those who seemed do euro little about it, nnd in sotno cases bcotTed at and defied it, were seldem touched by tlio iiiviMpio loe. No ono cuu lell what tho mind Is, or how It acts upon thu body; but we havo constant evidence of Its presence and power through ono of Its attributes, tho will; una wo nro j-onicuiiit's astonished at Its J nut used fuico when stimulated by pnssion or fear. In a conversation with a distinguished pliyslciitli Of our acquaintance upon Hits subject, lie related a'caso of the striking ellcct of Imagination, or mind upon body, which caiuit under his own ubservatltin while a student at n-hospl- tal. A lecturo by one of thu faculty touching upon Imagination nnd its straneo effects, became a siibieet nf ,11a enssloti In Ills Classt and tlio nuestldti shortly rose, whether It was not rather the bbBy that nffected tlio mind than thu mind tho body. "I cdiltend," snld one, "that tho body lirst becomes uITDeted by some morbid inlluence, nnd (ho mlhd ot course takes its tuna therefrom." "I maintain." Said another, "thh tlio mind may be lirst affected, nnd so Impair the body, as In cases of mental excitement, such as crlef, ioy. fear, horror, shame, cliagrlii and disappoint' uient." The.studcnts took shies on tlio nues- tlqn, and tlto matter was ably nrglit-d pro and con, each party about equally malntaininc Its nssutned position. In all questions of A nature permitting n strung argument on either side, it I fair to pr-esuniy that both parties liavp truth fdr a fuiintlfttjou, and neither, has the whole truth; nnd so it was In tills case tho face being that the mind does affect the body, nd the body the mind I!ut something morti that) argument was wanted in tills case, medical stu dents like to trv' exnerlments. and wit, ness practical demonstrations; and it was linaily ngreeil that, 5 perfectly healthy subject should bn selected null nut under the effects ot lirin"ltiatlon A young, robust; rosy'cheelicd farmer, who occasionally came; into town to ills puio of Ills fruit, and who had found so tii I) df Ids best custuiueH iiiiiuiir tlio stimulus, was 1 1 1 1 u 1 1 y nxeu upiin ns an individual In every vay sair'-fa'ctory for tlib trial. Thb plait wiw for sonm of the stu.ibnts, nt tlllletetit times and in til lie rent places, without any annenr ance of collusion, .to l)i( struck wlllj his, altered looks to perceive soma secret malady beginning to nliecl him aud finally la predict Kii dentil nt & given time. With this understanding tlley went deliberately to work' the next time he appeared among them. Some three or four of them -auntered out to his cart, frutii which ho was selltrig apples ond each, ns he came, up, took a long alio unusual sum at mm, as if sudden ly discovering something ver? peculiar aud then njl seethed to to'tiSult together in n very serious inniiner, occasionally glancing nt titiii with iooks oi puv very lug dli alartil, "Mow ore you to dav. Mr. Uiisstt?' at length Inquired One of the pftrtyi ' a grave, quiet tone, wltn a iook vr coui.. luherntlon; while the others crowded up, stated hard In Ids face, and seemed anxious for hts answer. "I'm right well, I thauu youl" re plied llassett, with a pleasant smllo) hpw do yqu find yourel!7 Ie cot some good eating apples here, gentle men the same klri.d you, liked so w.ul beforo,"' , 4 "How old aro you, my friend?". pUrr sued the ono nho had first addressed him, still lookldg liim steadily and tretlr oUsly in the eye. "Uoing-on ai." . ' "Just .tho ago', (oo," remarked the other td hit companion in a low. tone, which llassett overheard, as was Inieiv ded lid should. "Aro you married?,'.' he Inquired of the young farmer. -o; not yet, exactly," .laugiie iisj. sett "Intend to be, I suppose?" "Well, perhaps, some time brother. U I live " . very wcu put 111 ir you jived" re turned tlio questioner, with' solemn cm ilfmn cm pnasts. For the first time the young farmer looked at the speaker In some surprise. "Why, what du you mean by that If I live.'" he Inquired. "is It beat to tell hliti"- SAid the stu 1 ,a ,cw iod. com- paulODu ''it mity be as well," replied another; "It can alter nothing, you know, nnd ho miy liavo some preparations In an ticipation." "Ah I hero comes Dr. Giles a very shrewd observer; let us seo If he notices anything first," observed otio student, glancing at another, who was leisurely approaching. "Well, boys, liow are tho apples to day 1" Jald tho new comer, In alight tune, as lie dtew near. He glanced at tho npplo dealer as ho spoke, gavo a start, stopped suddenly, and then -looked Inquiringly nt the others, ivliti maintained an ominous sl lenso. "Heavens!" ho exclaimed) "Is It so y and'so young i" "Is-what so ? rather BerlotislV.lnddlr- ed llassett, on whom tho manner of the whole group had begun to' make it narked impression. ' "1 was1 about lo tell lilm,1' said Whfiat l6y to Giles, In a confidential tone'but, seeing you approach, I thought I would wait nun peo u your ouservatlon coil Armed It." "A clear casb 1 saw It. at a Elailcel'' replied Giles. "Whata pity 1 Andhe is In such apparent liealth I" 1 liqn the tlvft students drew back.and niystetiousiy conferred tdgctht'r. "Does ho suspect nothing?" tho farmer overheard Giles Inquire. "Nothing whatever: nutj evbn tin nounced hltnself as feelltig in his usual good health," answered .Wheatley Giles lifted his hands, Willi a look of commiseration, n:id muttered, ns It' to lilmself, "Poor Mlow poor fellowl It will bo a hard blow to him and to'iiis family I"- Nothing tir all liils was lost on Das sett,, who began to grow vety lostless anu uneasy. . "What's' tlio matler?" ho acain In quired, looking from ono tn another, "lib you see anything queer about me?" "Tell him yourself, doctor," sahl Wheatley. "Somu one, should," returned Giles "but I wish tho task had not devolved on me. Ouo must do' his duty, how ever." Ho then weht hp to the Voting fatmpr and solemnly nuked li I nl If ho telt well perfectly well; nnd if helma any par ucuiar iear ot ueaui. "What do you say all tills to tlio foi? relumed ll)e other, turning somuwhat pale, nlid looking frightened. "I'ecause Wo see llio seeds of death lh you," said Giles; "and know yotl cannot live over a week from to-day from this hour, in fact." "Gracious, heaven I what is It? What's the matter with nio?" cried tho oiuer, in real uiariu, turning sun more pale, anu Beginning to tremolo In every unit). "Vou haVo lllat secret but fatal mala dy, known In thb olden timd ns the plague a, disease again ruylved, nnd now gqlilg about the' country, baffling mi attempts oi tin) most scientllio pnv siclans to master it. It Is always nre' ceded by peculiar spots on tho skln.such as wo seo on yours; and kills on tho seventh day, if not sooner. Yon will further bo assured of it by a ccrtutn pain about the region of tho heart siich as. If I am not mistaken, you feel now. How is ii y Am i not riglity" "I belloVt) I do feel n kind of oncer here, replied lite frightened fanner pulling ins nanus to his breast aud shuddering.. "Of course vou do. finm nonlln men, take pity on htm and purchaso his appies, to mat no can go home and ar range all his affairs bef ot e he has hi lirst attack, of delirium. "Can't you, do anything for mo ? Ain't tnere.no nopa,v" whined tlteter rjfieirfel low, with big drops of persplr aton, wrunfi out by tho mental agony, suiouiog nil, over ins laco aim urow. ,'Wo cnn'tdbanylhtngforyou now,' said 'Giles; "but Ur; Copple, .of our hospital, fancies he has discovered a cure. Wo. sltnll know to-morrow, for he is, in l)0 meantime, to try the reuiu dy on a patient not far from here, "and should ho eucceed, we will come to you on the day after to-morrow with his secret, lleallwliile, go home, add; If you feel weak, go to bed, and, If told, vie that yod ate well. covered. Do not apply to any other physician, or tako medicine oi any kind till 1 see yon. I will come nt'.lho time set. and let vou1 know your fate for ft certainty. 'Try to keep up'J-ollr spirits, aud hope for the best!'' The sthdenU bought tho fellow's ppples'at their own prlcejand he offered Giles all lie. rtaS, worth if ho would.come pud elite him. Ha dfdvo off in 'greitt aiarni, loeiing very weak ami complain Ing that tho pain Hi his licart was in creasIHg. i On the road beydnd tho village, lie roetsomq (noro siuucLts, who looked at liltil in surprise ntid nliiriii, Inquiring how llo fell, and assured hlirl ho was very lll.nnu lllfcatehetl with thopliiguo If, in fnut l.ri had hot "nbl It nlrendv. H"finnlljr Trached-iionio-mnrb dead ,iunn nip(e, Jiiormliig'Iils pilenta whet had occurred. took to bed, and spitu ot ma r n doctor, biit Ibso'hap'pbntAi iluiV Hit happbnetl fliuf Hi latfef Was away(on a consultation try a neighbor Ing town, and did not return in time to see him the next dy. Tho day follow lug, yo'dn'g Giles,- with several others. went lo 'vsit llm, And report upon the case, . Jbey found hju with n high fe ver, covered with quilts, com'plalnlna of cold and' IntepVd atlguMi about tho her.rl. nnd verging oii dell'rluin. ''Well, doctui?" ho gnspe.l, looklug wildly nt the now alarmpil, student. "i'uu, are saved,' whispered tho other. ''Of. (JOpple'h reluedy has al ready r'Jstoretl six dying patients Hefe illdke thpse pllls-r-one every fifteen inln tflrfUhWW1 IMtJci'i'lu pain 'will lenvo j ou, aut ueiore nigtii yuu win ue Tuo, man urighlened at mice, and Wok four bread pills at Interval of h minutes. In an hour ho Was bettir. apd before night he had left his btd, atui wan prouounceu out oi nanger.i no Qkuiieuts iciuruuu lu luwil, bilsiieu wun theJcxfJetjlment. and the next week llassett wasugalh at tll'c hospital, sell-., Itig tlieoiJUoteRppli;. Then they told hiru thu JoRo. and, hough Inclined to be angry tit first, ho dually Joined them in tv .laugh against, hluisclf. - iho much for the forcoof limglnatloti. Illllllltt'tl Mo. A Workwoman A)'-' "VfU poverty and suffering haUutod mo Ibr years', caused by a rickifjmilj" yi laijjo: htllBfor dootoriug. Which did no good. I'a4toinpiBtly ilw- OAurairi. untii one vear nn. Jf 'ny rMtuK ' 1 prdsijred flop Hitters and 2", by ino divine coniiueuceu tneir use. ana in one monin Were nil well, and nono of us Imve been 1 ck a day sipcaud l vvant toa4ytollor - "'T.T'frj c VrTnrr - ?rr . xrKT.r AS rr: klUb tviij ypi, j,nruiiAun iiooiiie. , -".TVo woon of Watarjsyo are giag to 1 have a tulkiug match for tlio championship, and twenty-two hudrelD(i ninty eight i ivf the twenty -thre4) hVolrl inliabiUU of tho p'Bcte have already purchased t ic' ta for ' the Wtit JUNE 19, 1880. If riNDINU rAVI.T. Jn speaking of a person's faults, Pray dln'l forrjet your own; ltomeniber, thoso'wlth homes of glass, Should seldom throw a stone. If wo havo nothing clso to do Than to talk or those that sin, ' 'TIs better wo edmrhotice at homo, And from Hint point begin. Wo havo no right tojuilgo a man Until he's fairly trlod, Should wo not Uko Ids company Wa know tho world is wldej Sorrto may ha to faults, and v)lio lias not, Tho old as well as young? Perhaps wo may, for all wd know, liavo firty to their one. VII tell you of abetter ptati And find It works full well, Toflnd your own defetts to cure, iird fJlhet's faults you toll. ' ' And though I soraottracs liopo to bo No worse than some I know, Mjr own Ihortcomlngs bid iH6 lot Tho faults of others go. Now.lct us all, Jvlicn wobegin To slander friend cr foe, i'hlnk of tho harm ono wold may dd To thoso wo llttlo know. RcthctHbcr, curses, cldcken-llke, Sometimes to roost tome1 home: Don't speak of other's raults until You have nono oi your own. Tlio Dear Dead Face The war I refer lo was not ono of tho30 which wo liavo lately had upon our own hands, but that which a few vears aco raced so Ion?, so fiercely, be tween tho Northern and Southern States nf America. It was my fortune to serve on tlio medical stall with a portion of thb Northern army during most of ,tliat torribltj strhgglq; and It is needless li sav that manv personal Incidents caiiio tinder my irdtlcej width wilt never leave my memory. .Hot ono ol them, however, made so painful an Impression upon me ns that which I am about to rTiicprlhh Toward noon on tile day rtftor bilq of the fiercest fights of nil the war.a young soldier was hrotight In from tho battle field, where by tomo mischance he had been overlooked and abandoned, while coriirrides of ills, far less grievously woundbd than he, had beeu sheltered and tended before niuhtfnll.. The poor fellow had lain all night and during the long scorching hours of the morning nmld heans of dead, both men and horses suffering from thB loss of an arm, ilnd otheri wounds. An army surgeon !a not as a rule n man prone to undue sentl nicnl or to fcinlnliio softness at the sluht of nhvslcal suffering : ami I nm not conscious of any weakness, that makes tho nn exception In this parllcd lar. Thero was.howevcr, In this youth' expression ot 'Countenance something which struck, mo Irresistibly, tthd with the strong glare of his large, bright eye, fixed my altonilb'n and awakened my eager Interest'. He was a slender youth, tall, yet gracefully matlo, with a head which, as tho novelists phraso It, would bring ecslacy to the soul or a sculptor rttld evcrv feature molded to the ttu typo tif manly beauty. A single glance gave )o tjjls summary outline or my pnllbut beforo I lirtd time to ascertain the' natuie or exfetit of his Injuries. A very brief examination soon toiii me that the life which for hours had been ebbing so painfully away was well nlgli spent, and liu must liavo lean mo aw ful truth In my face, for he whispered to me faintly and citdly, ns I rose li lw,l-a lltHllj nit llnnn," Alas I thero was no hope ; bat i had not speech (o tell him sb; for something was rising In my throat nnd choking me, and n moisture In my eyes was blinding iHo; and tho only reply I could give him was n Shake my lieaii. in bravo spirit which had nerved him tlunuah the fight had kept Mm Up till now ; but now, whetl the dismal truth had broken upon lilm, there passed pve lis pallid face a look of mlilgled dlsap poititmeiit and resignation rthlch It was painful beyond expresshiti td witness. I lost nu time ltl giving mm sucu surgical aid as Ids desperate cundltion called for and his waning streugtn could bpar, had hardly dope so when an unexpected vnlcn addressed him : "My owtl dear boy I my brave.licrolc bdy I" Tile' tone was of cheery encourage ment, vet feeuly disguising thu woo of n hreaklui! heart: for it was his moth pr's yolce .that spoke; and her )lpJ that l:ls.-ed his fevered nrnw- ucniiy sue turned bnck his disordered and liloml stained lo'cks.'dliis'tniblihg with evident effort the mother's nneUlsll; lest anothe sorrow should be added to tlio pangs of !iliiHirt2 hour, "My mother i" ho cried, with nlmost fritrltle dl'llgl.t, "Is It you, my mother? How came you here r is it you, or nm I dreaming? And as liospoku lie throw Ills only remnlnlne arm around lier neck and kldsfd iter with all the rapture ot a child. "Thank (Jod 1" ho continued Jti snatches, ns his falling strength nl lowed him "thank God for tills lilessed joy, that I .sou jour faco oilce, more, my mother. All last nliilit, as I lay amid tlio dreadfiil sights around me, I prayed the prayer in all ihy pain, aud only one I prayed Unit I might look once more mum vour uco, my sweetest moiiier, pnee more heai- your voice. I siemed to pray In vain, yet stl'l I prayed." "My poor, poor bfiyi" slitf raid , "a ciif.se upon the hand tiiut hits brndght you to this 1" and the tears at length J broke from the mower control. To tho amazement of nil, tlie'rd ap peared to be something lu this exclama tion of his mother tha,t stimulated thu dying yQUtti to a dual effort of speech and motion. He half raised himself from his tied, and with that unaccount able energy that sometimes in irks the closing moments of life, .he said : 8C,qrsed. You Unpw uot Ibe, wofds you r ,tUnn nhi" ia Xrt..H .. . "No, iio! dou tsay mat I Uon'tsay ,01IienfS l,ause, "how shall', 1 tell her ho'tiorrttIt- talb? How tan I smite her down with sucli ft blow, nt such nn hour?" and he fell back, exhausted, on lils-pillow. The effort had been too much for Jilm, and fur aomo tnomenl wo doubted It the spirit had not fled It wfts only ti passing weakness, how-' over, and before long he rallied again. Again he spoke, but with a kind of dreamy half-consciousness, at ouo mo ment gazing Info hU mother's eyes, at another seemingly forgetful ot her pres ence, , . "Truly, It was a bloody fleli," said he. "Iliad b'fen In several hard -fought I fights beforp.butthey wereull children's nnstime eomnareti w in mat or vester. ,iav. No sooner had we coma In sluht of pnenIy Ulan ,l0 riBDg voce of i tho General was beards - "At them. At them, mv bovs. nnd do vour duty!" "Wlint happened after that I know not. Ktmsv not, do S say? Oh, would it were true that I knew not! Uegrlmed with dust, eaoli man was conl routed with Ids own Iti.luidual foe. anil l( theru be tighUug among fiends, then euiely did our fighting resemble theira. 1 was not paid in advance, $1.25 myself wouuded, when a falc-tittlfcd man bore down upotl mo from the op tiostuit I i rib. If lino It could then bo call ed, and I received ills headlong onset with a terrific bayonet Ihrust, andnshe fell I thought ot Cain, and of that deed which lias made the name ot Cain a nimn nf malediction forever. I know not why, but I felt myself compelled to halt lu the in hist of tho me ce to Kneel beside that falr-halrcd liian and look at httn. I turned him over and looked on ills fare his dear, dead face. All I my mother, It was it was my brother's fuce, and my own arm had slaim hlml" The scene at that moment u woniti not bo easy to describe. In an Instant the weeping mother's tears wore dry ond her faco becamo passionless ns mar ble. My own nraotlon, which 1 havo already acknowledged, I took no pains to conceal. Hough, hard.featured sol dlers standing by, listened with bated breath td this moro than tragic narra tive, wlille big tear-drops welled from their eyes unchecked and Undisguised. "Yes," ho continued, soliloquizing, "my own arm had slain him. Dear, darling brother, Fred I I laid my face upon his and it was cold a faco which lu our boyhood scented bdt tlie utlrror of ihy own ; btrer near mo at home, nt school, at meal, at play which laugneu when l was gl.td, and wept when l was sorrowful. Oh, would wn both had died In thoso fresh and bricht days of Inno cotice. 1 kissed his pallid lips; l lookcu into his eyes, but ip them was np re sponsivo ulanco. lie wit3 dead. 1 had Slain him i Tho very thought wa9 t burhihe madness In mv brain. I heed cdnotlhecarnagoarouiid me; I thoiight not ot my own wounds; l ovcu did not know when mv arm was cone. Oh, tho nrm that had done such a deed de served to perish. Forglvo me, O my brother! How gladly would I glvo my life to bring back thine again! btay, friends, no'not shut out tho blessed light. Let In thb light. I can not see my brother. Fred, sweet brother, put up your sword, and let us play wun tlowcrs ouco moro upon this pleasant grasj,, , Anil so ho passed away to join his brother, let us hopo-ltl a laud where bloom the (lowers that never fade, Where strifes and wars are unknowil, nnd where tlio mysterlesand mlsunderstitnd ings of our present stato aro dispelled by the Unlit that never dies. Heverenca for tho childless! mother's irlcf, ns well, as tho many-voiced call of duty, proventcd my making nt that moment the Inquiries which turongeu my .mind both as to the history of this strdngety- sorrow-smlttcH family, and tlio means by 'which tlio poor mother had como to ktidwof llcrson's condition nnd whereabouts. I havo ofttu since tried Co traco her ; but tho scarcli has always beeu fruitless. They certainly belonged to the better classes of society liud I think It likewise certnin that they were Southerners. Tlloyodngcr bidt -er which I took him to bo whose sad narrative Is here given, and probably resided for sometime, lu tho Nortli, and becoming intbiicd with tho Bentlulbnts and opinions which clidtecd the ntnios phere around him. found himself event uallv In tlio ranksl In A word. I look upoii tht) whole episode as one bf those awful coincidences of fnto wlilcll are generally thought to tako place only In the pages of romance, but which a wide experience has tnught me to believe are by no means unfreqiieiit among tho un recorded realities ot lift'. Chamber's Journal. HOUND TO HAVi: HER. Tlio old man IJendlgo keep3 a pretty sharp eye on his daughter Mary, nnd many a woUld-bo lover has taken a walk alter a few minutes' conversation with tho iiard-henrted pareitt. The old chap Is struck this time, however, nnd cards are out for a wedding. After tlie luctty young man had been spark ing Mary for six months, tlio old gentle (nap .stepped In and requested a pilVate confab, and led off with: "You seem like a nice young man, and perhaps you are In love with Mary?" "Ves I am," was the honest reply. "Haven.'t said anything to her yet, have you ?'" , . , "Well, no; but I think slie recipro cates my affection." "lines, eh? Well, let me lell you son.elhlng. Her mother died n lunatic, and there's no doubt that Mary has in - Iw.i-IImiI lior Insnnti.v -:::'".: .-v. .. . -i.i ref ; 0. 0le.r.,,.,.nfnM,.,Jr"'t''n condlllou,ofthaoldlilp. Ves, but you seo Mary has a tetrlbln temper. She has twlco drawn a knife on me with Intent td odiiimlt niu titer." "I'mtisid tb that got a sister just Uko her," was tlio answer. "And you know that I liavo sworn n solemn oath hot to glvo Mary n cent of my prnpv'tly," continued the father, "Well, I'd rather start In poor mid build b'p. There's mute ronianco In It." Tho old man had ono moro shot In his carbine, and lie said: '-Ultrhaiw 1 PMgh.t to tell you that Mary's mother ran nway from home with a butcher, and that nil her relat ions died In tho poorhouse. These things might be thrown up In after year, and I now wara you," "Mr. Ilendlgo," replied the loyer, "I've Heard all tills before, and also that jou were on trial for fo'rgefy, had to jump' Chicago for bigamy, and served a year In Statu Prison for cattle steal-Intj.- I'm -going to marry Into your fmnjlyto give yor a decent reputation. Thero no thanks good-bye I" Mr. Ilendlgo looked nfter the young man, with his mouth wide open, nnd nliun lie codld get his jaws together he said : "Some hyeud ha.l gorie and given mo away on my dodge!" Detroit Fuce Prlss Curious loto Letter. We' clip the following from an 61d work en titled "Patt's Hook of Uifriojlties," which wilt probably be appreciated by our readers: M ada f , Most worthy of, estimation! After long consideration and ration meditation, on the groat reputation; yon possess in the na. tlori, I havo a strong inclination to become your relation., U,n your approbation of thlj declaration, I shall make preparation to ro niovo my situation to a convenient station, to profess my admiration; ond If such oblation is wortbyof observation, and osn obtain com miseration U .will be an agvrandlzatlen be yond all calculation of the joy and exaltation, ' Of Yours, Bass Dissimulation, the answkr. Hir. I perused your oration with much de liberation, al the great Infatuation of your Imagination, to show such veneration on so slight alountiatien. iiui alter examination and much serious coatemplatinn. I supposed your auiuinllan was tne irui oi recreation, or had sprung irom ostentation, tn display yoUr education, Jy an old enumeration, or rather multiplication, of words of the same termlna tton, though, ol great variation Incaeli rwiico- I l.u.r i?harinu an mi DCa UUIl. ltUW,HUIHIUl tll.lUtll Now. without dlinutatlon. TiHir laborious appiioatioa in so teuiotu souei tation deserves oowinanwratlon, and tbluWlDg SSiTsSi. 1 ' ' Yours. Mart Modkuai'ion. nrt.Ugl,Vrriu-.lnv.ll go u th i r(in6rilI r,f Tlr ,,, frlfn, tfmii rut. ,0nanaii ""'i, t iintkii"W. Don't Ulk tn tne n' funerals. Much as ever I shall be atle to gel to my owu ' AT VEIlY LOW FRIGES. THE ItARONF.SS COUTTO. Tlie Haroneso Bdfdett Coutts Ij Limit I'll!.. 1 1 1, L 1 1 1 1 uuiun IUD IUCU1 urusuuu iigotiy over -no teujpies in i uuuu uiti" ttaiiiuiiLTii tint. Jiuucin 11 dctt (JdUtts would be unnoticed in ciuvvu iiul ur u rei uiiKituiv uuu cu lensiuns to cooa iooks. were it of women, it would bo Impossible to Rist lint convict, nn that rlrlnkinrs tn t noss mnt hit thn rnuan nt run molt iicucoiiv nnnioii net ttiiiu&huiioMj I'tttL CtttU IV. lllll.ltU.UU UB.IIU .. . 1 i . t. .... nnl ,1 .in I m In ltn inwad Itnr ffttntiotf As a natron ot arts and artists she . . ., .It... J-JIUII- It. wlJ rising talent, nut very row oi ner professions. To bb a nroteeb ot the of nil the nnltiters tihit musicians In ..nttntrtr tultrt ,ln Itftl ottlnv t hflf. Ttrlvlln nuu many goou pictures navu ueeu .... - . . ,.JL II, i fused a piaco nt tlie itoyai Acaae exhibitions solely tftl ttccoutlt Of her She assists rlstncr musicians uv p for concerts; Allliougu tlie critics not. tlarp to retru larlv "iro ror ' 8UCI1 ists, yet they manage td ftttdlil tl nn arm tnev so well Know now to WANTED TJIEIH UOTli. American riiotucrs 1 ave acdnlred niim rciiiiLHLKiii iiuiuau iui diaiii nuu ... i . -Hill 11 erpy tn connuoiaii management on hair of their daughters. The itre generally, wo imagine, mortMnc.l tn inTlimtrnmonr nr I ilia sort 111 an m thcrii msplav so t ematkablo d tmu settling their RlrU ndvariUgeddsly trtiin. a I'nr a tiRwsrjarer ditch ppnr. instnncR nr liih creaL Huccusa u TTr nMur ilfiitrrlttnr It -til drilled fromT unit rn trnpn in liih rrencu cm lu several months ot rest and pieasur A. . . . 1 l 4. ..IJ 1. ,1 She fcoilld liot marry them nil, so uurumy rcuucfu inu uuiuuci w v thu bedL of the lot. of course. Then imt ifini.iiA itiitusin niom nnti ci with Uib nnnst oil: "What shrill I len nays later siitj it-ccivcu im.ii lUniililirl- "I anil to-morrow: until tin I rniiiit. t iitt nt?xi Litti ,-l,j.. . I...I Ttr.. . lautiquu sicuiucr imiibi itnt. her youngor daughter, turned 18, jttst out of bcliool. Uii arrival sue mediately took the helm nt affairs steered bo deftly through the dangc waters, that In 5 few weeks Shb rHIlP'lPIl II IL Vllll UII IIIO LU UIB u Tt ttr.lh mritiinbnr. rIir ft t tended uraififittiv nr npr itvti iiaiiniiiHrH ill i rrr finn nvnniinnLitiii. huh ur lliat neither ot the nice felldtts eh go out of the family. AN ADMIlt.tlj i'lJNISHELi. Formerly the Spanish malls weio lu Srnttt tint PlilllnnlnnUlnnilft Iff I for tlidt purpose. Not leng sincb Kennebecker. In one of Ills letters' Huston Journal, one, which; Was plctelely run out and hauled off, 11, a fttn nf llin ''Iflm llatt." ...... j o - of the station expected his daughter nnd lu order to slid it Ills) love for ordered the regtilal Cteambr Id bb talncda trip, that her nccoiqbMat .ttf.firittitf it..nita n rniH i hh jn mlfflit be made more fitting .for the iinrtnii ipii nns.sitiirRr. iiih uluo toiu oy tne Aumirui ot uiu smuuu ... . - .j tnMtn,ill l.'t.. lit tlirt 17.tftA.1rU lUllIltll UtU lltti ... I 1U M.IUVIUIU.i wnrLiiitss sum. uiu omcer uuuer . you afraid, sirr" sternly nsksji the but a just feeling for the safety iiniaiiiis. un ucciiuiil ui Liiu van charge, that I should speak." ceed to sea In tlie. iJattlefalda, wits Ids order. He did. In I Kong he lound tho Admiral's dadg tn eivu uer lamer an nzreeauie sur had cordo out a trip. ahead, .and Ins upon making the voynga over to ilia .In the JCtiuetalda, The ca nave uav.unu nroceeueuio sea. a his passengers was pur couulfymal gallant Captain Nath, Uiiisnian o lem, whose ship was In Hong 1. .1 . .1 ,l,J I J .LI. cargo for her. Tho Esmeralda nftvitr nr?ntrl ItMnrit rtf f Tlta It.,, Admiral was awfully punished fo vwcKi-u, uiuiuuiy svuuuuruoess in lug that miserable vptsel to sea. Hlt ilmp Ma frrfAP tr.r tu fri.a n child was greatest, a strange lady it child came to the door ad dema aduilttaoce. She nas dressed lo black aud heavily veiled. Sldwfy iiiuacmui: liiq airicaen man. snn I back hei veil aud saldt "I hare the loss of nfy Husband, whose ivpttf h'Wt Ht (ttu wnfl.t r4rf.hrl Then blio passed solemnly out. duuleatlef was ayvfuf to behold, struck hjul wlh vjhaslly force. haps he saw ,otlier ghastly fates' sf 1.1. ... ... i .. t.i. , U1IU BUIlllllUUlUt: UIU1 LU LlldL IP tribunal. In six nl.inths-frotn ths his door swung open, sod thb ladv and child stood befrf film have come lo summon you td the God for the Sottl of my husband llta unelil.nl T .t,.. ..... . . Ita uiuiti i, bh i vt no rviui auk. clisilerigje you beforo God for my LSI I S AA . UUU UI II li 1 0 11 LA I I S 1 IIMI nnaaPil mif ft tvn ntn ttiii. Ii c I'xwwv . - '"WIV -UUU (tU urui.aim uiu irrurtricucu mail I r a ft AiriL's r.l Iflff rut Cfn-ils eslhn. cuuuiu ouuii tyuuif. im pari 1 .. 1. 1 ..Ii k ns a. r . iaiu i rtsiuLD us luiu lu in a uv n ii rt-einctable gentleman T'tt4Uisi td Ilia, wttll known for r-ri Intrtivr.tv real 01 I l UDOVT 10 00 Wild
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