Sflrj"WTJ, Advertising Rates. "Wo desire it to bo distinctly understood that no advertisements Will bo inserted in the columns ofTiiR.CApBOX Advooatr that may be received from unknown parties or firms unless accompanied by the oasu. The following are our omLy terms i ONR BQUARt". (10 1.1NK3), Ono year, e&cU Insertion 15 c"' Dlx months, each insertion 1 "a. Three months, each Insertion 20 s. less than tiree months, firstinsertion $1 1 each subsequent insertion 25 cts. Local notices 10 cents per lino. II. V. MOItTHIMER, Publisher. A. !. Msser. Manufoctutorof and Dealer in STOVES, RAUGES AND HEATERS, Tin and Sheet-Iron Ware and General House WsMbe Goods. KOOFINC niut SVOUTIPfO done n short notice and nt. Lowest Cash Prices. Vrerrktmlof SIOVI! ortATHS sml rtlll tlRICKM kcptcotntiutlyou In ml. Store on SOUTH Street, A few doors above Hank St., LEIIIGIITON Pat'onr-tre solicited Oct C-yi -S.itistac lrii ifiiaumtrn tl. A. It MOS.SliU Mrs. C. DsTSCHIRSCHKY IteFpectfuHy announces to lier friends and the public general.), (hut the liu moved back tu Lttilehton, nnl Is now located in ho linrc toro room on Second Street. twi doors alKivi ron, and e.irticsily Invllcs thflr intention to her New, Large ami Kleant assortment of Notions and Fancy Ms, coraprlslnu: Underwear. Iitrlln and Urnnnn town Wool", Hoslcri, Imported anil Do unfile ItllibuiiH. tllnv. . Kl .ivers and a lino as'orutient f New Designs IN FANCY ARTICLE Alto, In connection with the above I keep a fall and complete stock uf ;i:ittit rituirs. MMUURUUIt AND SWirZCK CUKES E. Cumlifw K ('i!ir.'lioii, terether with a varletyof ( ods not ireneral- ly kept I't any other store in town. If you do njt see nn.il you want, asK lor it. A share of nubile natronauo solicited, an perfrct sntlsfictluu guaranteed In jitlce and uaiuy oi goons. Secoi St., 2 floors above Iron, April 10, 1SS0. LEIII HITO.V, Pa. Livery & Sale Stables BAKK STItEIST.UHIlinilTON, Tl' FAST TIIOT TING HOUSES, ELEGANT CAIUUAGES, Ana josulvely I.OWEIt JMUCE3 than any oiuer ijivory lu mu joanij, Laraeanrt hand.omo Carilapes for FJneril oraeaeaand Weodliics. DAVID EUIIKIIT tsss c at CM Th nnderslzned re.nfctfullv nnnonnces I hit numernus Iriends nml the nubile ueneral ly. that he Is now prepared to supply ihm with choice Slit) M S Klt'iM NKW JrfH. SEY. at the Lj.weat Mnrket I'rires. Yard andomceat hithanne Hotel. I..'blt;liiO' . I'.i Jalysirao 11 A n. ll k'' nt E. F. LUCK EN II AC 11, Two lioors Ut-low tbo ' flioadwav llonee MAITOH CHUNK, PA. DoiIki in all I'attrrr.e rf r aln em Kono Window Shades, 1'nints & Painters' Supplies, LOWEST OA'H n.ICT.S, JOHN V. 1IALBACII. Instructor of Music, Piano, Organ, Voice and Theory.) LEIIIGIITON, PA. .Sale agent for the J. & C. "Fischer Piano ; And dealer In alt kinds of I'ianosand Organs, Terras low and rasy, Nlate, lumber, bricks, tic, taken in exchange. Sheet Mailo and books furnished on short notlse. For particulars, terms, Address, JOHN K. HAI.11AC1I. An j. 3, 1ST9.-Iy. Lchlifhton, l'a. F rime Homo M.tdu llrcad ! WHY GO UUXOHY1 Wlm i y m can Uuy Ck poi.ud tt I lt"t CI a i ueud - FIVE LOAVES KOU 25 OBSTO I J. XV, O'NHAUtlie popnlnr ltr-fldnnd i-nVu Haicer.il Lri.igliltm in urdfi lo mw t die uiiIh of thrt times lun Ho'iico bo I'r 0 1 vt tils co o brsted Homo uudo UitliAl) to FlVK LoaviN forTwfnty.flvHt'tK. Cnsli. BuKtr. IlalslD Coco 'iiot tcotch. DroD creain sunt ..ikaa A L'Tls. nnltr Ten CenU jht Dozen. Ijooli Out for the Wagon! At 5XAICII CHUNK, on ToeUr, rtiurwlay and Hniunl Moiuin-" LCUKiliroNandv cia'OUT e?ery After noon except frTid'ty rTniic CTtiiPur r mctr i js"l " v M-utMucjLotx si u nAA4f HTOUS Opixwi' First Nations Bsuic II. V.'Morthimeb, Proprietor. VOL. VIII., No 50. CARDS, Hnol nml Shoe Makers Clinton Brstney, in Uvan'tiiiVJing. Hank street. AllardinpnmfllDHma uorkwamnM Attorneys. JOHN KUNT, ATTOIINEY AT LAW. jrace i Corner Snsquelianna ana Itaco streets MAOCH pnPNK,r, julyS'.ly j-oux i). uKitTO liirr r v., TTOntJEY ASD CoTJNSISLLOIt AT LAW lUlco : lloom 2. (Hound l')oor Mansion Home MAUCII CHUNK, PA. Mar on coniuped In Ocnn.n. inaig.5.h SJ- M. RAI,$I.1?.(, ATTORNEY AND CODNSELtOIt AT LAW, BAa a aiasn.liHiOBioii , PA. rt..l K.t.L .ml Collection Acencv . Will Bai and 8.11 K.al tiiitiile. Oonvej ancliiR .int) done Col- setlons promptly made, reining Mime oi u. d.ntsa upeclalty. May be consulted In Knliih adlieruian. Nct.i. TA. 11. STKUTUKKS, ATTORN SY AT LAW, 03- onico: 2d floor of llhoad's Hall, Mnuoli Oliunk. Pa. til tiusln.ss entrunted to blni will bt prraiptli trended to. MarJT, ly. P. MKr.II AN, ATTOKNEY AT LAW, !ni Poor above MA SMN HOUSE MAUOil CHUNK, Pea. ifi-Can b-ronsulted In. flerman. rJan9 Justices and Insurance.' 'nmns ts ui i ki;r, J. CONVEYANL'RH. Ann iF.NERAL INbUHANCE AOEN1 The f Uowlna Compinlmi are Kepresentedi LEIIAJS )N MB l UALlIHE. HliAill.M) MlIl'U.ll. mill VOMINU FIUH, rorr.-.vn.r,i: fire. LE1IK1II FIItE. and tiininaV I-.r.EIt-, ACCIDENT INStfUANCE. aio I'nnnsilvnnli and Mutml Itorao Thlcl Detec ivonnit lu-uranio mi u'iv. ; , gr.KN itl im...Jis, li.rjKTY noiLDiiiO. -UAUOH CHUNK, I'n. Fire lusurnn Agent. GTr POU'!IK In SAt 151 omp inter onij. t Ueasonablo Itatis L" MIK KRYs-IOVP MI'TIHI. HT' FIT ASSOCIATION, of Allcliiimn 'rof. A. It. Hornk. W. A ! es't llASal.ni, I.1PK AM) hjtPOWMEST 1'OLlrlKS lest' n .1. 1,. MII.I.KH, l lstrktand Collecting At;' Oot.ia.'Oly Pakuvvillh, I'A. I.HIX" STOI.I.E, Notary Public & Conveyancer. Fire and Life liisirar.ee Agent SI A. I'lHI IMU'NK, PA. M- nuslness transacted In Enitllsn nni' iennan. Aua.KSyl Physicians and Dentists. q Howni, M. i , U.i Uvricz: Opposite tho Post " inrc, HANK STREET, I.EHIOHTOX, Ta. May bi cinfu'lel In cither the r'nirllfh or icrtnan l.anguugu. till S. I'll AltO, Yetcriiiiivy Suri?cii HANK 111 l.T I.FHIilinON. P.' f)iaisn nt tne t'eot a piiciattr. on llt'dln ru l.ili iGilltt'li. J ay yl vi D"' V. A. CO UT.. I (HIT, SURGEON DENTIST, Tenders his nrtife.-aional hurvices to the lie pie of ilaucli Chunk, Lchylitnii, Weisp)ii' 1'aekerton ami vicinity. OFFICE: Opposito tho Broadway Houm BROADWAY, MAUCII CHUNK, Pa. Fresh Liu;liin : G.n alw.iyohlul 1. Al work guarantee I s.itirui'tiiry. utj..'-v.i Yy w sii.itnt. m. I'AlUlYVIiiLi:. Cirboo Cjuntv, l' trim nal lies!ier,ce ... Imhii 7 a.m. Id IC a. IHlUllMj n ,., () ,,, j, P u Vliiv beeousii ted In th" floriuati Lane- I. O. Addrea nflii. htnu. mar. V . y a. iii.itiiA.Mi:K, y, i, ' I'llY-ICIA NAM' Sfl UK iv Pc1hI ,ilentt". )rneM mill k. bthtoii I'm. p. it, i. lir..t.i ;-r-.t- ,1-1. 1 i Aprl N. II. Ill HCIi, M I). U. 3 Kxnmltillli; illr'ili ritAOTICISa 1'ltYt.IOrAN andSUiOXO. . OrricK: ji.iuU Bt.ect, t r.t.ia'b hlock. I.eSuli ion. i'a. May be en-isuiii'd iti the a. rn n I.111 git;iir Nov 3 , ri" i nnni and mii,dii:-.wi!'d. K. .".!S.,JE.,?,bVS-" Mnnhnnil 9 vth in united itnTCiii Ad I ci . t rot J.Y. VGA 0J-neonrs N.V. JiM'i RUPTURE-, Tl.o I'KIUAL inU8 liei nn want 1 tie rnates luvenll ucx lliai-el , nu- p,m. ,hlot i-'e ii trej 1 rei. J. Y. tuAN Orfctit i,ura. .n. v. I'.iv i7 i F. A. ltKIIMANV, SolldUnr of American lind Kiircttf J'at nts WnMiIntcton, U.O. All buflnt ts vunneclt-sl wt li I'aU'iwf. wliftlior U. fore ttiti I'atcnt lilllcir lia ourl, iroiiitiy attended in. iicliirn Jii dt? uivt a t iicui iMtcured. Scud torcucuMr. ocistt k flDlirrO W Jl lTtTT?n rvwlicre to Mil Iho I JmtllUU UiUUUU l"H Kam mKn.tt.m Mki mink evr Itivcmv i W 1 1 klilt luilr of I ilouttlUUii, Wl ll III- i; - lUld 'OH (OMri-ETK, In o niliiutif. It will uUu ktni H ur'-ii van ( i ety id imi-'y work lor wliloti iliere tiiilwu)9a , ready luurket. Send lur id ru'ar n d tt-mts Inllm VW llM lll.V k KIT 11 Ml M A 1111 VP. I 1 i'n iiro v,ikiiint.t.ii .t tt...... m,.. ' ' . . " vw- a- wt ipt. U-4m PATKNTS. JjJ, ttnti's. BIT i-en tith -t . . or I!o Waa dnvn'tu U.i . lSofetriq-nrel un'eaa l'a tent i td al Pd -e lor cl cu ar mriUK terma, etc Ka blif hod iS7 net. 1J-K PF.VSIO'V1-? Thou-aodsef. lorrsad I. liiXDlU-X,, erb4-.eolliledt.ytue )ai lawa rf Conrre. Heu r two .itn.p. lor nwi. aoa copy clciuifn Bo dicr. to N W t' Ii iatelawartCoorre. Heu r two smpa lor itwi. too copv oiLiiisra tso ojert io r r r im re ajd. V a Claim 4tttntr Jlox a. Waan "IHE PERFECT 50OTO.H l Sate and n.rUblo Sulislltuto fur Quinine The onty S5 cent .CUE ISEfViEDY CCRU H mid all JT1A LAtt E A 1a APli:3. told trail Pro relit i. Mntlcl FREE fn recili t M rrleo. Writs to DUMU3 DlC:C i. ("., ft- vosTKB fimtiCT, Ktv Vol, fir 1'i'tr (in out Ii-rnti. Walkd to tLo ruadars of IhiBUntwr VV'TS on nifUcntion. BALD '8 A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY . A Doodorizocl citract cf Pctroloun, Tho Only Articlo thai Till Eo- storo Hair 0:1 Bala Iloatls. Whnl ilia Worftl Ijr.o been Tlie groatCht i.Ucovery of oat tiny, so fir r.3 r. Jargo portion rf l.uaualty la concerned, ii CAIS- BOL1NE. an nrllclo prepared f:o::i pciro.cnm, on4 which effects ft coinplcto a:id rad.cal cureiti cm tr baldnes, or whero tlio h.i'..-, owhf; to diseases cl thorcalp, has beconn tlihi aa.t t.m'.i to fall oci. It Is also a speedy restorative, and w.::io lisuso cs- ctircs n hisurlant crow th of hair, it nljo brlajs bacU tho nntttral color, and gives t'.io I '.oft coraplcto r;: ifactlon In tho ushij. Tlio falling out of tho hair, tho accitmnlatlons of tlaiulmil, a:ul the prematura change In coior nro n'l c Iduncos of a dl-casod ccn dltlcu of tlio rcalp and the gbndj which nourl.h 1'j3 hair. To arrcs.t t icso cans 'S tho nr:.i.'.2 used luuit po-fess medic il r.i well as c'icmlcal virtue, tad t'3 change must begin unTlcr't'jo .';) to bo of perma nent and lasting benefit. Such an articlo Is OA?.- EOLINE, anil, lll.s many othtr wonderful discov eries. It is f .uti.l 1 icii'iaht of elements ulmoit In tbelr natural italo. rctralcnm oil is the ortlclJ which Is mado to work such exfraordktary rcsnlta i bntitiSnftci t h a b.H-a chemically treated ar.d completely dcodm lied tli.it It U In proper condlt'.ca fur tho tolht. It w.is l.i far-ou: iiub-u nui it-a effect of petroleum upon t'.ie ha'rwas flist observed, . aoTcrnment or.iccr Having iiouceii i:tai a paruai. bald-headed ecrvant of hi', when trimming th) lamps, had n habit of wiping lila oP.-bcsmcarcd, hands inliiatcan'y locks, and tho result was In a few months a much finer head of black, glossy nr..? than ho cr had before. Tho oil was tr!;d en horses and cattle that had lost their hair from tha cattlo plague, and I'io results wcro as rapid as thC7 wcro marvelous. The maac3 and even tlio talis of horses, which had filln out, wcro completely re stored hi a few weik,. Theso csi rlmcnt3 wcro heralded to tho world, but tho UnowlcJgo was prac. tlcally useless to t'10 prematurely bald end gray, a no one in civilized owicty could tolcrato tho UjO of rcfiucd petroleum a i a divsslngfor the hair. Eat th Eklll of one of our chcr.ilitsbas ovcrcomo iiiooi:j. cu'.ty, and by aprneesa 1-now.i only to ldmcelf, ha has, after very cUhorato and costly cspcriracnts, suc ceeded in deotloiUhiT r.aued pctr 1-ur.i, wmca rcndeis it susceptible of being handled as ilaintlr as tho famous can tlccotone'. 'niofxpcrlacntj with Iho rcouorizeu liquid on tlio imma'.i ua.r weroa .ended whh the mot astonishing result. A fcrr tOTllcatloa. nhero tho hair was thin a-.ll fallln;, pavo remarkable tono and i Igor to th tcalp and La'.r Every pjrllcla of daudinl fiisapiicars on tho first or sec md dressing, and tUcllruMltorcarca. Lis lu its nature, scctna to p.-nctr to to Iho roots at om c, and ct up a rad calihango fior.i t'.ia etart. It is will known that tho most Uoaut.;r.l colors aro mule from peiiolcu..), and, by come oy.tcrloua cncrullou of nattir.', t..a U'e of IXJ articlo nratia' r.' y hnpar s a bcuulful HjUt-hrowa color to Iho I Ir wbhh by coaU.iueri iwe, uecpens to a uiacs. The col. r rctnala permanent for an i.u'.cfin!to length of lime, and iha.c'.unga Ij to gradual that tho most talimata filcnda can scarcely uetvet Its progrcsa. 1.1 a vord, It i t tho muft wonderful discovery cf t '40 age, end well calculated to maho Ue preaa. tjil; b.. d a.id gray ri.Jo.cc. W rd'lj o-r rde- to giro it atrial, feclln,c , .t.n.. I ... i ti i ti'ii i. a'li.'i i.l c miluco tlicm ol t s mi iiler ill i&Ci.J'lttiliitrgii Commerclul c TtmfrtVls I, li-llln-rit owl PtovH tho hinds cf 1 ' vi- .u.i v uiu iiyiiij it int.! Uu mo.t gra.ifying i. .a Luvuu.ajiui rtxuiu : v.. II. nnti.i.. ('.. -Fifth Avcnuorhirmacv. sava. "Vi'n I.a . e sj.d proper uioua lor t.to hnr for upwaid r,r luvnt, i.,r.. ii it l..i n -vit ha. I one to ,cll ax will! or clvatm ai .il.er-al ntlfetlon. Wotncrs. f jrer.c'ituui' ii I It i.ii.i i.ouiluim.o to ourfrlcbos l.!ld ll.0gvl.l.l'l p..U c Mr. 0' t . s P. IIiu.. of tho Oates Opera. jro'ii, i.'iu si "Ainr ii.tv.eeKs- noiuratoa. ll.n-nil. na ri i Hl-T niv romnuion. tliat vour 'Carbo- lnio' haiiii.il iii.r line's ' ( 11 v.utukiir.1 growtu ef uir .,.ro I laid .hhi icr jcum. C. II. S'r-n. of IV J ".n ' III -1st Combination, v?l,ea: " Al r 'n.i z ir ' t'ai biili.lu three weeks 1 am com hie dthut luM hculiou be 're-halred.' l-'j b..ipiy i.oudea.il I i my cu.c. II. P. ArTnm.el'in Hnlwh, Ma.. writes; " S o.tr i nrh in ' 1 anxtotixt my lulr after every tiugiUoid l.i.. J. ' .Tbsnr'i E. ri.Ni, ttinrney-at-lnw, "o. Atttebero. I'.atf. , v r'.u . : l.r i.mio t.ian -JO years a port lou of I ty 1.. 1 1 1 a. I en i t.uuo ti titul fne from hair as a billiard ball, but oi. o ipht i.'teks ao I uas lo I'ucid to ry j.mr Cirbuii e, aul tiia luViet haj len thnp'v v,uilihffil. n no hair has been, (ret) for.'nir lyra anwara a tUTfU gioinh. nut J um i.iinliicul fiaf liy ctHiiniulniitsujc I shall Laie a, toed u li'-ml uf hair us Inirliad. Itis rriiiiing now nearly as rapidly a hair dis after 1. b cul. CARBp.IillfE I I now prewired to tho piihJIe.nIBiout fear of eon. t iii i.uii i s 1. 1. U-t II hinrailu. a-vl D'-auU2cr of t . i l.a.r t..e v. u Id li.ii 1 1 er pru Juci d . i'rit'c, OM! 7tI.t, Ml sr bottle. Ij all UrusulHib. KENNEDY & CO., PITTSBURG, PA ici:.ii.isa is vi:irrai Ur r. C. WW NBltVK and HKAtN TllKAT iiiT.a-jt' ilU .ni li'oiHiH. -MiuufM, Cm vu ijtii. N iv mm u. dc'ie Me tu i iurua. ann, J a id Muiuir . tiiitia n ijost, luii) ti'iu-y. liivoi immv ltita n , i'wiuumiu old A4 ouu., uv vt-i ix ton. elt Uiie if i VW 1 'U'K"t CH, Wlin 1( iM 141 n'!V. HlrtCUV n il 'itttii. Lt.ii bu will rartt nwut cu . KncttiMuc iff in tim ortitr,tieir?ii u . On di nr w.s it c xn G.tlv-td-il r itr h in ilpi-p :i mi tvn ij.t t a ie. Wovair uu e f ) ; box to c ir an .' e o Wi U r-aoii oHtfr c a d It ua Im x bix". uft'oaiwu ton ti i- il I n . w sill .. utX the i uroh a- IINH W.W if inelrwi kllt"tl -1 ir.- 1 i'r i. irlora 'S & ulV U il' ii Blr,t. I h'ei uo.1.1, A J 1)U..1.0 .isolil. L h gb. ton l'i l SJIVH KLINE & t il. Wholesale An lit,, rhi.duiii m'p. Ib.'j.ly Xtntt AW . i (af r.. !. fiJUlf f't i u ri'.f-i th i ir i irn f" lira tbT w irfc. wrtsf - it a HaLtiTT iO lo- Mi.il' , 1 INDEPENDENT ' LEIIIGIITON, CARBON COUNTY, No Pati nt No Pay. PA'l'ENT obtained for Inventors in the united States, Canada and Kumpe, at reduced rates. With our principal olfico located in Washington, directly opiwiito the United States Patent Office, wo nro able to attend to all patent business Willi greater promptness and des patch nnd'atless cost than other patent at torneys who are at a distanco from Wash ington, and who have, therefore, to employ "associate attorneys." Wo tnako preliminary examinations ami furnish opinions as to patcntahlity, free of charge, and all ho nro interested in new inventions and patents aro invited to send for n eopv of our "Guide for obtaining Patents," which Is sent free to any address, and contains complete instructions how to obtain patents ami other valuable matter, We refer to the German-American National B.mli, Washington, D.C.; the Itoyal Swedish-Norwegian and Danish Legations, at Washington; linn. Jos. Casey, late Chief Justice U. S. Court of Claims! to the Officials of the U. S, Patent, Office, and to Senators in d embers of Congress from every State. .Address! LOUIS BAGGER & CO.. Solici tors of Patents and Atturnovsnt Law, LeDroil Building, Washixuto.v, I)".C. dcc22 "wmm Respectrullv nnnennres tn Iho i eople of I.e- hluliton nn.l Its vicinity, tliat ho s now pre pared to supply them with nil kinds til Household furniture Mniinfne tired frmn the best Seasoned Mole. iiio o, irir.a futU'iti, lowns the )aine art icte. .nn Im louulit lor lis where. Here are a lew nt Iho luduco'itcnts offered : P irlor Sets at Irmn $50 to i-iGO Wnlnul alurbleJiip Dres'lnj' Cnso 1 1 (. i r-" ) ii Sillies, a pieces 40 to 05 Palmeil IlnlroiMii ulli s $1R to 40 'line Senti il I'liair-, per s"t in o.... u Mniiiiin Inilin, per hot of 0 41 and all oilier Unoda co," illy cheap. Tn thlq nifinrptlnn. 1 dc.tri- 10 rail the at. tctilloii ol Iho peui ly to my ample f cllltics lu THE UNEERTARING U ESS with a NEW and IUXIlsnjIB HEARSE, and a mil niwnllMMi I.TSidhi uui-i-iam, I um prepaied to attend prntupily to all or- lirs ill nils line ill lonesi puces, l'alronaire reFiioetlullv sullcltcd and the most ample satlsUctl n guaranteed. V. SfHWAUTZ, oet!2 HANK St., l.ehlghton. ? ARMEPiS, LOOK to Your INTERESTS. AND PUKUHASE TliresliiiiE Maoliiues and km cultural Implemeuts, Tho Doit In tho Market, at J. f . GABEL'S. Also, on hand, and for Sal In Lots to Suit I'urctiaser CUE A I' EOll O Abll, 10,000 feet Georgia Yellow Pine Flooring1, White Pine Boards and Floor ing, Lath, &c. AT HIS n.VltXlWAr.E STOEE, April 6-m- LEIIIGIITON, PA. JF YOU AKK is xi:n) OP Poots, Shoes, Hats, Caps. or, Gents' Furnishing Goods GO TO CLAUSS&, BROTHER the roruLAii Mcrcliant Tailors, Panic Street, Lehighton. rnior.s vkky low foe oash. Th puhlle patronage solicited. Jul j 1-tf JMl'OUTANT ANXOl'SCKMEX'l! POST OFFICE I1UILD1NG IiUHlOHTO.V, PA., has tli.- Largest ami Atoci i;.xicntiTO oiuck ui HATS, CAPS, &c. ever olfereil In this borouvn. Havlnic Iir. ihawl lujf Sl'ik In i lie Ei.ti rn umluilier Slaf ierofl. i-arty In Hie senson nn.l ut a SHVfnif ..I lOlulft Nir eemutii u ilm prenent Advantteil l'rii'n. 1 tim pru4ireil toorlercx. iriordliMiry lu.lumints t my customers. ! Speelil atunlluu Uu iMwn ulieu to the keleo- tluu ur Fall and AViuter Boots ! ! ant I Invite roynuroer.nu Men Is and patrons t . i.1 ao ) etmiune mv stoi k Ikm.i eiuakiuic thi irpurebase. rlMwuere, i Jiin,)rtlred I tir.i ipn al luduoetieriiwjj Sail OASH PLK' lltSi H8. 1K Jtemen twr LEWIS WFXSS- Post Uffloe Uoildia L.niRb'oa, l a Bpt S" ft Hr A m M 1 "."-r- Jf.JfrTl Live and Let Live." PA., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1880. Railroad. Guide. pUlbA. & HISAUIiU llAIIillOAl). Arrangement of 1'assepgcr Truln9. OOrOUBU SWII. 1833. Trains leave ALLKM'Ov'M its fullowat- (VIA rilltlollEN SA1LUOAD). For ruiladelpbla.Bt -liJ ,1.15, li. 40. a.m.. and M.io p. in. i-UNI)AYu. Tor l'hlladi Iphln nt 4.J0, m..35 0. m. I VIA LAtl ri'..'J. UUAkCU.) I'ornoifl'nu niu It irntiu.;, c 2J, O.COa m 12.TO '.ri al a u(s-TC-m- For LancaHioi'liud colaiuhla, C.25, o.iua.m, and 4.uop ui UNIUV8 For llcadinxrUarrisbuig, and waypo nts. 9 (S o. m. . , . . (VrA l!ETiiLr.nr.v.) For FhliAdclptihi fiom L V. Depot 4.f 0.12 S.I., a. m.; D.ti, p. in. Kuim.iy 4 oO p.m. I'or l'lillaocli hta Hum 1. is Iiepi.t .i(4. 'i.'U 5. u p. in, liuIni-lb'OH A LEE .'I OWN leave as follows! .(VIA I'KHKlOMItl HAILKOAD.I Leave I'liilaJeluliIn, 7.40 u. m. and 1.03, 1.30 .iiic fi.15 ii. in. " ' SUNDAY.-.. Lcno Philadelphia, 6. u.i u. m., 3 1C and 4-10 p.m. (via hast ritssA nitANcii i Loavo r.e.uint'Sou lo.Sun. tii.,x.iu 3.51,-lnlC.IS ai.iii. Leavn Ilnriisliurc; CCO 8 ( 6 and l6o. a. in., 1.45 . and 4.031). in. Leave Lancaster, 8.0i a. m.. 1.(5 and 3.5" p.m. C.eaiuColiiiubIa a. u, .lo and S.u p. tu. . suSUAYFi. I eavottcadlng. P.00 a. m ' r.cavo Hal iIkI'Ui ii, i.tm u.tn. IVIA IlLTllLr.UEM.l Tnive "hllrdclu.iln (14.. 0.41, :.1P, 8.00 p. in. Sunday U.I' n ni..'n v, in Trains mm ko tlinn ') tun to and fi out depot 9th and Oteeu streets. lhllnriolphli ntiior ualUNton it Itiint Jiioau vtrcel depot, fialiis Vi'i Ili'talelietn" tun In mil fiom llerLs bt , tjepi t, exeept tl.ose niaiked () Too tl 45 h. tn t i-ii 1 1 1 fruto illi'iitoivn. anil the 6.15 p. ni. train from lMiilaile'piint, hao tlno' caiBtu andlioni l'nll-ilclpuln. J. It. OOTIEN. aehertit Manaaer. C. a HANCOCK. c7-ii'! Past. & fickct Agent. m-iy 13. MRS. LYBIA E. PiMHAF& OF LYNN, MASS. Discuvsr.cn op LYDIA E. P2NKHAtl'B VEGSTABLH COMPOTOD. For all Pcmalo Complaints. Thlsprepiratlon, ns its rvno niffnifles, consists of VcjoU'jIo Troportloa tU-t ara L-rrnlo -j to tho uofct dcl Icato InTalid, Upon ono trial llio J oiitii of tl.U Com pound will bo rccojntzjJ-turcllet la Inuuediatoj Rnd v:icn Its usols cpntlnucd, In n!nctynlno cosca la a hurt, drcd, ni'cmancr.tcureiscwcctcl.'tathousftnda will ten t.fy . On account of 1. i proven incr-ts, It U to-tlay ro cammendod and prcacrljeJ Ly tLd best j-hyBlclans In tho country. It Vkiil euro eptlrcly tba woft forn of faUH of the uterus, Lmcorrhaa, lncjuUr ond ft...' l!crutnifttlon,aI10.'arianTioujlcB, Inf.amraat.oa Ulceration, noot!!n, all Emplacements ar.d U.o co:t scfjucnt spinal weaknern, r.i.dla especially adapted to I'io Clianjje of I-fc. It v.IUUasolvo and cxprl tumors from tZio utcnwln an early rtao of development. The tcnJcney t j cancerous humors thcro Ij vciy t pccdily ty It use In fact it has rroTcd ta Ij tho r-rt. ct and best remedy thrt lias ever bceu diR'.-..r-cvl. It permeates every pa: tlon of tho rystni, c:A v, .s n:w lireand vljor. It rpnovca f-. ;tnear,.'Uitu:c-c;', Co- -cys allcravlni; for etLauiantd, uii relieves wciiintiia of tha ctomaih It cures Eloathff, Headaches, JlerTons rro'-Jrct'o-', General Dohlllty, Elce; Icbcdc.. Uerrctfclon a..d 1. 1 ccstlon. Tliat foclir.ff of bcarlns dov.-n, cauEUifr r'' we'eht and tackachc-. Is alvrtyj pcnr.aner.tly cured I y Its use. Itwlllttftlltlnics.rcadunderUl c:rcumt.ta;i ccs, act In harmony with tho U that covcrns the female system. For Kidney Complaints of either Bex tlihi compound lsunsurpas30d. Lydia E. Tinkhani's Vejetah.c Compound Is prepared otCS3 and Western Avcnu", I-yrn, Ma--. I'rlco C..03. C-S bcttlsa f cr C3.C0. fL Ly umI l. 1. -form of pill, almoin tho to; r.i oflscseufcs. on recc' ofjirlco, Cl.W jwr box, for either. M:s. n:I. .roclyonswcrsallicttcrsor inrjlry. twnd lor paw phlct. AdJreai as abovo Mention this paper. X family rhoUJ bo without LYDIA Ii PINK HAJ t' UIHl r:i.IA They euro C?r.?t!paticn, ElUousncu uidorpd;yof thal.Tr. 2.ci - p rlos. JOHNSTOrA ICOr.LOU'AY i!t CO.,Oen eral Anenti-, IMilln., Suld by A. J. Imr. UniSt l.vlil(;bton, l'a. Juno 12. 1860-ly. A Valuable Book Free "A TroitlS' on f lironle Di'eaes," eniljracii it ('otarrli, 1 lnoat I.tiug., Heart, sionmcli Liver, K1itue;a. 1'rluaiv and X't'innlo HIseaseMi Inn, Plea Rei tfieo 10 ai y address Every sufferer fn m tri"foi!lsoiiescan no etued. t-end lor tills tiooit lo tlio uiidir-luned a phisleiaii of iair exiiHrlenei., ei Outset! by liuinlieds if ..ttlnir clitzens who leilllv t" Ids situ, i-ind stamp to p i v l retttirH to I', E. Livingston. 21. S$ Superior Bi.. To edo. Ohio. apil yi rpiIL SLAJIMiTO.N PLANING MIIL Cabinet Ware Factory, ATSLATIX(!10X. JOHN BALLIBT, Propr., Peals in all feind-innd sizes of rinf, JlcnilocX Oak Nnd Hard Yoca Lumber, nud Uuowpio pared to exceutouuy uiMouut of unlets lor Bressel) LumbeR OP ALL, KINDS. Doors, Saslics, minds, Slmttcra, Jloultllnss, Cabinet IVaro, &c, w'ltli I'roinptness. Brackets Made to Order. TUeMnrhlnen't'! new ardor tnberftBd m.Mit (Biprove-t klpd. I t'midi'V lu.ne but lb b-Ml ntH-kmttn. ne unll wnuod aiul iiihiJ uiu tetin .Huaanuho eUrtib etopuo'. ti-ct-i-tiro au.tuctliu to all who wa luxm ihq with a rail. OrrtH tv mail piompily attended to. Mr Qbrpe art W'l'trat'- ttttius cah. or HiteteM cnargi-d aiter tl lny davn QXVJB MA CALL tW mow rnwi in Unild na wl'l iinrt u t ihiwr sdvBUtHse t hve wdiug. Ho- iianU noais. as.ies. hut ir c 11 : lie alibi Fbi iorv. ilal JOHN IMLLIhT. HTa wi in rill business now btfre lb publlf. Dklr.Xa B Von -an make uita.ev f te.r al QPl!iV 1 work for ui than at an ft bin sua. ripit! uu rQu re. w Hl fctnrt ron tin la an1 iipwuin. ma a Ri bo mo .a t etrd'aiu us Ma worn mi boy nil i eiri wout d ev- rfrwbe v io wu t I iow.-ih i me. Yon rail f rote nr wb t. tuna f tt e wot or on r vour pre ii.uun m. Nuotbit"i rieaa vt'l pat i-n d-'S'i a-w II. ia i u u to work can t i! t iuV- roor luttuspa i v vnjrar iit at erne i'-..vOutnt ara lennafrft A traat opoo lonitr for mak U w mni-ev eaailr a&d nooor bir Addrs a Tflt l A. O AQftri Mttna, JuoeW-lf 1.00 a If I)M)i:i( TIII1 TH YSTI XO Tit UU. I'm wnlllnir, my daillnir, for you, Wliete blotsotns are duttlng the lea Where butterflies, dnlnty tn hue, Are BltllnK, and the hum of the tco Makes inuslo tho long summer through. A bird on a bouvh o'er my head. With voice llko tho tone of a luto, Sings softly, then onward has sped, And all the fair woodlands are muto To list for the sour that has fled. And yonder, where hill-tops aro hrlaht. 'Neath tlio tremulous klrsol the tun, 1 gaze with a thrill ofdclltsht; For, e'en while the sweet moments run, Your form rlsis swllt to my tight. Sing loader, nh, lilrds, In jour glco I ' And, btecics, bring odors most sweet! He hastes o'er the meadows to tne, And lot nt the sound of his feet Fair buds deck the old trystlng tree. A WILD RIDE. Out on the broad prairie, tlio broad emer ald ocean of the West; above, In the sky, the pale gray of a swilt-cnniiiig night," he low, nn the earth, a vust level waste of green carpeting; to the cast, to tho west, to the north, to the south a vast horizon, stretch ing nwny in the misty, invisible distance. A dreary region, doubtless, save to tho plowman, or the stock-raiser, or lovers saun tering arm in arm over the velvety turf. There wns nothing to disturb our senso of blissful Eoiitude, except tho great circlo of emigrant wagons drawn up for the night, and they, with their busy owners, weie just fur enough away li give us the feeling of cnmpaiiiuiiship without unpleasant prox imity. The whole scene around us breathed of "peaee on earth, good will towards men," and yet, with lnve'a quick insight, I saw that tbeiu was a cloud over tlio spirit of one dearer to mo than all else on earth. "What is it, JInry?" I asked at length, after a long inlerviil of silence. "Something tioul.l 'syou thisovening. Thcreloirtdeny it, dear; it will bo useless. Is it that ynu begin to doubt tho wisdom of your father's move lo a wild Western homo? If so, be lieve me, it was tlio wisest and mot hope ful cotirso open to a bankrupt merchant lie will be o rich man yet, Nnttliatl Then, . v mi you regiat my impruiiinco in ueeiuing In seek my fnrluno also at his sido? Il so, ynu sliilWd liaves.iid it sooner; fi)rnow,niy lady, 1 declare I'll not go back again, even at your royal bidding." "That being the rose," answered Mary, laughingly, "I will endeavor to bo patient under tlio affliction, lint tenoutly, Harry," and the shadow crept bark over her sweet lace, "I do feel iinmvoutiiably deptessed this evening. I have tried to Is. 1 p it, but in spite of mo my miud keeps dwelling nn John Ihirtim'd outli. You remember he swore that lie would follow uud snatch me Ironi you bel'nro.ivo had crossed .the Itoeky Mountains ; wo shall reach tlii'lr foot tn inotlow, I hear, and though it is fnolii-li, 1 know I shall not feel easy until wo have crossed them in eafely. Ynu need not tell mo that Ballon is not hcic, and thntliiin surrounded by linnet, kiiI-licarted people, even if I had nut you uml lather. I know nil that, but 1 feel frightened nil tho same. I cannot help il, lo be patient with me,IIur ry dear, till it wears oil." I drew her arm closer to my side, and we walked silently toward the camp, now illu minated by the numerous fires kindled within its circle. I did not wonder at my dear one's horror of John Barton's oath. 1, too, had olteu thought, with a vaguo ut.easiness, of tho livid, vengeful counleuiiiico and hissing voice, full of hato and revenge, of Mary'a rejected lover, us ho stood ronlruuting us on our departure from our native town, and swore n solemn oath that she should never reach her destination nor ever becumo my wife. Ho received no word of reply, only a blow ft uiu my clenched hand, that laid him proa trate on tho road, und thcie. ufier ucceitaiu. ing that he was not senou ly hurt, wo kit linn. Two months had passd sinco then, and although I had becretly kept u cluao watch, I had beer, able to delect no signs of Bar ton's present o or pursuit, and thus my vague anxiety had laded away until, I cnu fess it, Mary's words imbued mu somewhat with her own uneasiness. More silently than was our wont, there foro, wo entered the camp, and proceeded toward Mury's wagon-home; but to nursur prise it was not in its usual ositioti,althtugl my own vehicle, whoso place was next in tlio row, occupied its uccustomed spot. After a considerable search we found tho missing wagon standing outside the circle; the driver, a sulky .sullen fellow I had never liked, stood close by it, in earnest vonvcrea tinn with a dark, lieavih-bcardtd niati.wlio had joined tho train on horseback a few days before. Both men hastily withdrew on our approach, but not iinlil I hau ile- inanded of the driver au explanation of the changed position of tho wagon, and receiv ed a mumbling reply, to the eU'ect that il would be more sheltered from the cool night winds. Tbo horses were unharnessed before kuew it," said Mr. Scult, my dear one's father; "but ierhaps it is as well, after all for the wind was almost too brisk last night. Going Harry? Well.guod night; sorry wo shall not have yuu for a near neighbor to night, as usual.' A solt"gnnd-night" to Mary, u lingering pressure of the hand, and thru, milking my way lo my own wagon, I crept in, and lay down to sleep at the tide of my trusty dog, Hover, whoso duly It was "lo keep watih and ward" over my property during my ab sceuce. It was long, however, before I lost con-seiousnert,- thoughts of Mary and her pre SFiitmeut nf evil In mine, kept me awake until a late hour; but when I did lull ashep at lull, it was into a n.tlli.l ilumber, !nm vh. oli I was nrniMil by a vt.. lent .Lake Irmn a liund gru.piiij my shoulder. Tin- lun I belonged to Mary's fallur, but tne in that uddrrd uu- -iiiil llmt nf u atruiijter, so Hoarse, unit .liaKvu, unu iuii uiijiiiMi was it. j "Harry! Harry! lor 0l's kc, route up rouwupl" I In au instant I ws npon Hie Kr,K'0'l.j Rover at my side, watchful and Mpwstaul. j "Maryt" I gaspnit, for there was mine , thing in tho wild, half erad IuW of the man before me usually i bright ami cheer- ol lliutcluileil lue oi'l in my vein. Man'l aye, t is alaul lii .he has txwo sbtlocted. But eorue ' and he dragged Year if Paid in Advance not paid in advance, $1.23 me roughly by the arm. "Wo will talk ns wo saddle the horse; moments are dearer than gold. Come, come 1" I tarried only long enough to snatch up my cap and pistols, and then hurried after my Iriend, who had already reached tbo spot where our horses stood; then, as we rapidly bridled and saddled tho trusty steeds who had borno us for many and many a mile, he told me that which made my eyes flash and my blood boil. " I was awakened early In tho night," he Said," by feeling something ca6t over my Iirml, so that I rnutd not utter u sound, und then, in spite of n.y struggles, I was bound hand and toot. Thcro were two men I knew their voices one was our driver's; and, Horry, Iho other wa9 John Barton'sl I saw him, too, lie was the man who joined the train a few days ago; that heavy beard was a disguise. They left mo lying there helpless, nnd crept tu tho other end of the wagon, where tlio partition hid them from my sight. But, oh, Harry I I heard Mary's half-stilled shriek ; 1 heart! them lift her tn tho ground, and heard tho horses moving nway cautiously in the darkness. And I lay there like a log, boy, suffering torments, knowing that villains were stealing nwuv my child, and that every moment added tn their nnfety, while I could not even givo the alarm, till the train-master came nt daylight to rouso mo up. They liavo token our best wagon-horses, but these good fellows of ours are swifter and better beasts than they, and though they have hours Iho start, we'll over haul them yet. Cheer up, Harry ; this is no time for a faint hen 1 1. llcarl-sick, crushed nnd horrified, I yet stretched out my hand and grasped that my friend held out to me, ns earnest of my de termination to pursue, even tn tlio death. "Thank God," I exclaimed "thank God that wo have two such good horses to carry us, and such a faithful, trusty dog us Rover to guide us I Wo Bhould be helpless indeed without our dumb lriends I" "Tlinnlt God for them," Mr. Scott echoed. And now, here conies tho tluin master with my saddle-bags filled with provisions; they may bo needed." Five minutes more, and wo galloped nwav from tlie camp, with many a good wish anil expression nf symputli). Had thero been any horses there able to keep jure with our own tho-oughbreds, we had not Licked company in our wild ride over tlio short turf nf the prairies short, for nut long beforu a firo had swept over tiie plains and burnt air t lie lull grusscs,aud tlir new growth wasjust springing up, thick and velvet-liko. On and on we galloped, not in swift, transient bursts, wearying nllko lo man and beast, but in long, steady leaps, such as spend, but waste not;" and Hover, faith ful friend, unerring guide, galloped nn be- lore, turning neither to the right nor tn the left. Well ho knew that his mission was n gtave and ii"blo one well lie knew that work, not play, was beforo him, and that il behooved him to be cnieful ol his strength. And so, all through the hot, sultrv dav, wo sped on and on, man nnd ImrFo and dog, without pause, or rest, nr fuller, until, just as Iho sun was sinking low in tho west, our faithful guido halted, and fur the first lime that day barked and gamboled, ami then came rushingtiiwurd us, and laid at our feet a woman's (Mary's) glnvol And then our pent-up excitement broke fortli in a sliout of exultation, for we now knew b"'ynud a doubt that we were on the right track. Not that we had for a moment distrusted Rover's sagacity; but it was some tiling lo havn a prool tangible to our own inferior senses. I snatched up the precious lokcn, and, pressing it to my Hps, felt tho blood surge up into my face as a paper rustled inside ; ilia second I held a litllo peneiled nolo in my trembling hand just a few lines, in tho characters I knew and loved as well. It read: "Fatiirr HAnnv: John Barton has not lorgiilten his oalh. I know von will lolliiw closely. Your horses aru coihI, and Hover win guiiie you, so I keep up courage. I write this hidden behind the horses, whirl) ure lying down exlmusted.whil.i Barton and ntir tieurherntts driver are digging a hole io go', water for them. I shall place this In my K"'vt:, iri-iing huru unit iinvcrwiu ntm It. Have no tear lor moi inhere is need, mv poniard will defend mo, but you will fiud me ueiuru luau Together wo read tlio priceless litllo note over and over Mary's father and I. "God bless her I" ha exclaimed. -'My brave girl." And then I am not ashamed lo confess It our tears fell together on the brief lines her dear hand had traced. But thero was no time for the Indulgence nf sentiment, only for action stern, speedv action, Looking up from the little scrap of paper in our hands, we saw that Rover and our pxir foam flecked horses had found tlio hole dug by the fugitives, and wcro drink ing in huge draughts of the clear, puro water, that their labor had provided for our refreshment. It must have cost them at least threo hours hard work, without implements as they were, and that was so much clear gain to us a gain uf time and again of water, without which our owu sturdy animals could not have pushed on much longer. We allowed them to crop tlio short grass for half an hour, that they might start with renewed vigor; and we, too, needed this short rest and such refreshment as we could forco ourselves tu swallow; but srarce was the half-hour iiatsed, tbau wo were thunder ing over the prairies again. The country was no longer the dead lew that it lud been at the start t it was in swts rougli and broken, and before us wo ooul see the thick hate that betokened the van masses of the Rncky Mouutains looming u towards tlio sky. Little hills and hollows crcssed our head long wth ; rock., laro nnd small, ngl und ill group, la) lino and there ; butn.ver uud did Rover ht-itit or turn H.nl. On and nu Iip wi ui, with n. to tin griitid ktrpuiy just ahead nf Die wiitiii2 liorw. Tun Mill weni iImk ii. iiiuIii eaiii mi yet I ,, ,( ,, w..g4llniin ; hut Hl .,, ,ir fmm.ilert tivnU, that liml i.rni' li .i galUntly all ihr.mji Uiu loiu. ,wl lUyi i,,,, , llri,,, n,t-ir IwriUtrmvn breatli LwlrtiyMl their dn4rKMl yrt, as if tly l.ud known all that was at atxkr, ilM-y ,,.iiieil tu have luUn for laelr luotui, "On 1 till i.-alh." 8u tdrwly, s we eiln I uii l"ii;,uar gulrli rl.l in liy i.verhan T.ir r km. oo either ude Il-iverrj i. ns mi In i au I u ueuuis i .w, tr .1 ' ' r with bn grjat, buiby W.I At. c,u ruiy iir .n, inn ni nil n.rii An Independent Family Newsnsper Published every SATURDAY, fa Lehighton, Ciirhon Co., Pa., by HAItltY V. lUOKTMirami. UJTlV.JIUA.iL.WA X. B DHOTI UISIRUCV the Lehigh Valley It. XL Be pot. mm. $i.uu p Minim m myaii KTanr precnrrriox of miij asd rAttbt Job J? r in tin i at vcitv low raicLs. it. nmtv ninu mii.b f. inrfajvi. thnr. i auiiiii'ii null, urouiziib inv uiiiiuumuii horto tn his haunches, and then, making fruitless effort to recover himself, the I IH Illlll If B III! 11CIII1PBB. nu B UIB IIlHBLCr Vf I tho stirrups. Ami St 11 l.ithliil Knv.r rrnnrhe.1 nn I i. .1 A. r ,i:.i i lit me Kiiuwietige inui lie nau at last "ru liis prey li the earth." mm lu Ki'i'n nuvrr uuck. i rout) uuieitv n sure were very near at hand. ouiiiienry, out oi ino miust oi luo ueeu ii lence of the night, sounded the voice I love warning and menace. uiu iuuiiii na, cr,,, hi,., ,ii nunu and so it was that, turnlne a shain comer 1 Ulllll- Ui. UIIL'O U I IUII U L!l IIO I, KH111I U BHBI her upraised ponian!. tt:m..:.. I i i ,,f T .1 ...l ,..i-r yourselfl" Mv f.nnnr rvna nn 11.. iH.M.ntm. r.Mnl but he was quicker than I, ami oven as I .noun !l litlllpf. ivhl.tlprl thrminh mv rvtn o.l.llnf. It In thp (Trntlfiil , nlin lbf.n rw.rnrA ....!. I , t r.t. ,T..- r . , u i.iiMttiii .it .....in,, tun,. no niu ubuuvu as ft man in a close fight." Alrpady osritrd bv mv voire. Iho sound oi uarton s pistol seemed to rouso linn tn sud- ien fury, nr 1 even as the ball whistled by ,u iiiu.tQ iiiiu ii.-iiii w . jni inn o amr, aim 11, cu, rearing, struck aLlilin witli his fnulegs. .iiciu n.iB u ill'ill, litill-BIIUl'U imin, n lull, crushing sound, nml then, as though strirkcn by a lightning flash, John B.iitort ay prnno nu the ground, dead, his skull shattered anil broken, und Fleelfont slood 1.1... ...!). .l:,...t l.ii. ...1 f- .'j. ".ti ..in, i.i. ..ii.ii-u iitMiiiis nun iiuiuiiiu eyes, ns if triumphing over his fallen foe. And I, ns I leaped tn the ground, nnd clasped my beloved nno In my arms, safe and uninjured, llunkcd God must fervently,. not alone tiiat her sworn foe was .powerless' to harm her forever mora, but that my tin nils had been spared tho stain of his blood Nnr, to full of prneo and lhankfulnes was ly henrl,ilid I much' regret that our treach erous driver, availing himsclfof our self nb sntpinn In that blissful reunion, had stolon nway and escaped mil. armed, us I supposed; but when Mary's rather joined ns ho told a lifTerent tale "Ilia Icllnw was In such a hurry toes- rape ynu," t-M il he "thut h- nearly rodeover mo before he saw me at all; then lie fired a, hnstv shot, nnd I returned the compliment, nnd saw his left arm drop helpless at his side, an he has a broken nrm ns payment for his rascality. Hcdest-rvcd more,but victors can afford to bo forgiving." That night, whilo the Tnoon looked down bright nnd glorious from the rnlm sky, we lug a gravo in tlio lonely valley, and rever ently laid llicr-'in the erring man, whose evil passions had wrought his doom. Ami then, when the sun rose again, ond our horses and dog were rested and refresh ed, Hover again beenmenur guiiie, and after tlnco duys nf moderate riding, worejnlncd our comrades of tlio emigrant train, amidst hearty cheers and mrdial oxpressinns of de light at tlio li tippy Issue of our wild ride over the prairies. KIio Tliutisht Mio'd Sign. There was a Potroiter among the trio rf officials who passed over the routo of the Butler road to seruro tho right nf wav. In some coses farmer cheerfully signed utT; in others money had to be used; but in one case the committee found a mostdrjermlncd npsitlon. Tlio rnad would dlvido n wid ow's farm, and she was independent, obsti nate anil defiant. She knew that her hay stacks und barns would bo destroyed Ijjr sparks, her livo stock run over by tntinsind her slumbers disturbed by the rattle of trains, and she wouldn't listen to argument In this emergency one of the committee il: "Madam, do you know of any wid ow in this neighborhood who would be wil ling to board a gentleman connected with tho construction nf our rnad ? Ho is a wid ower, and prefers to board with a widow." 'No, I don't know as I do. Is he a nice man ?" "Splendid man, and has mon;y in tho bank, We want him tu locate perma nently at this iltit, nnd are in hopes he will tako a wife. It is unfortunate that" "I never did tako boanlers," she mused, "but" "If you only could, now, I'm sura von would not reeret It. Ifn woiil.l h. lit-A a father to your liltlo ones." "Perhaps I might to accommodate ynu." "Ah I thanks. Ho would bo here next week if this right-of-way matter was decided, but as It is ba may not" "Do you agree to pay damages if you burn my barn" "Ofcoursewedo." "And I'll probably get used to the noi6ol" "Oh, of course. In a week you wont mind it. Fact is you'll sit up every night till midnight, anyhow, nfter the gentleman ar rives." "Oh, no, I shan't, I shall never love again, but If he is a nice man, and loves chililrrn,why, I don't know as I ought to stop your rnad. I guess J'll sign."' Vt Iroit Free J'reit. 'IIio Aliik'llI l limiuilu'il Sueccli. And while the great man was speaking wortls ol window t!Mn the multitude, saying unto them that unlet;. it should come tn pass that their party should bell the stuffing out ot the other party on the day which is rlot Ion, the land around about and all the people therein would be ... u I w u a mur rain, rorllios nut draw r..e throw with exoeodinir gre.i Wiiloh btftnok tti great m tn did purailyse kirn uvi-n " ' lln multitude wot not wov him, ai.d mod ..ut wit'i ti'Wt Vf n't' I IJ'i I . 'iut suniu 1 fn!! u'iw1' ' 'miii. li n-r ! i nn .s no cart Ncl liiliil. i i ' I WiM tn'HnliM lur m , imui iaiul, gMt. I. il -. c.m tuiu ; I Wi, i1i.ii.iii i lidr-lh emwi MiM.f.t ; w,- ii inuu ail nvel ; ,-nil.i . ID 'I i until 1 g H. II- ) Uu. I B I , ii.'.un. Mi 1 .o , . . i 1 kin i. . . ... 9 In.i Jr.iucr oiuwiiy jiK -cury 0-3
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