Advertising Rates, The, Carbon. Advojiatej. An fudetnndent Family Newspaper. Published every ATORDAV, frs Lahigkton, Carbon Co., Pa., by if.viuty v. luouTiiiracii. Umcc-BAXIlWAY, a short djst"s,uie ttn-n the Lehigh Valley It. IX. Depot.. Terms: $1.00 wHmw k Um ttvtui DEictirTioK or run axd jukci J" ob PriritiEkg Wo desire UloJ)e distinctly uhderstoo.1 n . A i fZZiitiirt a -milt hi Inirt.id hi the columns of TflBCAimoN Advooatk that may uo rece.Ywu u.w.. ..-1... .wA13rs.,r,Uri lilf lllO Oiftn urins uuiftas wuijuim" j The followitig aro qur owly terms i nHK HQUAtlK (10 LINES). Bix months each insertion. ' f?' Throo months, each Inaorlibn 20 Loss than lhrc months, first Insertion $1) each subsequent-insertion -5 cts. Local notices 10 cents Uer lino. II. VM&IVniIMER, Publisher. TI. V. Moutiiimek, Proprietor. INDEPENDENT--" LlVG and Let Live." ' Sl.00 a Year if Paid in Advance. VOL. XL, No 30. ' .LEIIIGHTON, CARBON COUNTY, PA., SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1883 If not paid iii advance, 1.25 ATVlillV LOW PRIOES. OARDS. Attorneys. rp A. SNYD1211, ' attorney at law. OrnoB-Cornerof Hank Street fc Hankway, . arid building above the Carbon Advocate Printing Oince. Marl."SS-n8 LEIliaUTON. "TTT 31. lUrSUEK, ATTORNEY AND CODNSKLlOIl AT LAW, BiK;8TiiT,I'nxffrox,Fi. R.atr.stste and Collection AitencT Will nujand 1.11 R '.1 1 it.Ul.. Couv.y.oeimc ' c setlons promptly wade. Settling UUtes or )- la.nt. PipUlty. May b. couull.d lu J.nill'h tdUarman. Nct.i. Physicians and Dentists. REMOVED. formerly occupied by A. J iioi.i.knmayuk, wnVre ho will bi) pleased to see Ills Irlenda ud palro,.. 3T WlUE II. .1 MS I from 6, to 8 o'clock P. M. March 31, 1833. -ryt. W. AY. HE BE 11' rilYSIOIAN ANl SURQEON, MAIN STREET, PARRYVILLU, PA, Maybe consulted In the English or Gorman Linguage. March 81. U83. -TTT A. DEIIH.VJIEU, SI H. ' PHYSICIAN AND SCIIOKON Special attention pild to Chronic Diseases. Office: South Last corner Ironand 2nd stK.,I.c Sljhlon.ra. AprP 3, 1816. B. KEHEll, M. I). It. S, Kx-tmlistng SlirBcoli, PltAOTICINO PHYSICIAN and SU HOKON. Okfick! llank Street. itiBEU's ulock, Leaish- '"wayne consulted In tbo Germ in Language. Nov. 3 . D U. C. W. HOWKlt, PHYSICIAN AND SUHOEON. May bo consulted In the Herman or English language. Owin tl.pojlto Durllng's Drug store, BANK St., Lehlghton. 1'a. jan. 13-yt W. A. Cortright, D.D.S., OFFICE : Opposite the "iiroa J way House," Mauoh Chunk, Pa. Patients bare the benefit of tbs latest Ini- rroroments In meclmnh.ll npplluiccs and lio best methods of treatment In all surgical cases, NirROUS-OXlliB administered II desired. If passible, parsons residing outside, uf Mauoh Chunk, should ui..ku cugnireinents by mall. j3 Vl 1 CONVEYANCER, AND GF.NEEAL INSURANCE AGENT The followlug Companies are Represented: LI'.it.vn uv ruAL Finn. HEADING MUTUAL FIRE, WYOMING 1'IItlS. I'OfTflVILI.K FIRK, LUIUOH l'lHE.anrt thoTRAV CT.T7.n AfUtfllKXT ISSIIIIAKOC. Also rcniisvlvnnli and Mutual llorso Thief eicctiToaiiu msuruuco ... huiuiiy. MalM 53, IS,'; 1 1103. KliMERER. QARBON HOUSE, J. W. KAUDENRUSH, PROPRIETOR, IUhkSt., LsnioiiTos, Pa. Tii.ninnnM HntTRtc olforB nrst-class accom modatlons to the Travollnir public. Hoarding by the Hay or Week uu R.MSjoablo Terms. Uholce Cigar, "Wines and Liquors always on hand. Uoml Shods and Slaliles. with nllcn- tlre Hostlers, uUacneJ. April lu-yi p.VCKEltTON HOTEIi. Midway between Mauch Chunk & Lehlhton LEOPOLD MEYER, PaopniBTOB, Fackerton, Pcnn'a. This well known hotel Is admirably rcllttcd, sml lias the bostaccoininodaltons tor liertnan- ent anM transient boarders. Kxcollt'tit tablo and the very bostllnuurs, Also tlnurtihks altaelied. Sept. 10-Jl Livery & Sale Stables UANIC STIllilST.LISIIIGIITON, I'n FAST TUOT I'INO HOUSES, ELEGANT OAItUIAGES And nosltlyely r.OWT.n I'ltldES than uuv other Livery in the Coauly, Larsreaod liandsomo Carilacos for Fanoml urtraoses and Weddluss. DAVID EUBKUT ana IS7J. iOT.IJ, J. W. RAUDENBUSII Respectlully announea in tho public Hint ho has opened r. NEW LIVERY STAIILL In eonneotlon with his hotel, and Is preparud to furnish Teams for Funerals, Weliiugs or Baste Trips on shortest notleoand most tlberapcrms. All orders leftnt th0"O.irhm House'' will recelro prompt attention Ktubte on North S reet, next the hotel, LehUhmn )an22 il PATENTS.?; ANDKRM1V AiMlrlI. Solicit. rs or 1',-s. and l or- clKn Patents. Nn. 7uo 7th Street, cor of O, opp. V H. Patent IHIlep, Washington, D. !. forrespnndenre solicit, ed. No. charge for ndvteu. No fro charged unless Patent Is allowed. References. Lewis WL,,,,j.. I - Jnhnsin & Oo.. Hankers, and 1'oal master, Washington, 1). U. Pamphlet of Instruc tions free jano-tfo W VOUTH AND MIDDIU-AOFD. Would you te re-tor iitenousu Mnnrinrri 0 !riid aumn and vim will rtl ad HflllUUUU , Tiro In i'e.l flnvelopn Addr. a, irot J.V-P'.AS.mdfnaouraN.Y iniit yl Railroad Guide. PMMelpliia yeain B. B. Arrangemont cf Passenger Trains. MAY 27th, 1883. Trains loavo Allcntown ns follows : (Via 1'ERKtOMKN llAILIlOAD.) For Philadelphia at U0, C.45, 11.10 a. m., and '3.10 p. in. SUNDAYS. For Phltadelphlaat S.OO a. m.and 4.30 p.m. (Via East I'nsN HnAncit.) For Roadlni? and llarrlsburg, 0 00, 8.40 a. m.. 12.16, 4.3'', nnd 9.0,1 p. in. Fer Lancaster and Columbia, O.C0, 8.40 a. m., and 4 3Jp m. SUNDAYS. For Ilurrlsburir. and vraypolnts, 7.35 a. m o.( 6 p. m Trains for Allentown loavo as follows : (Via l'Klir.IOMEN llAtn:oAn ) Leavo Phlladoliilila. 7.40 a, in. and 1.00, 1M, 4S0, and 6.16 p. m. SUNDAYS. Loaro Phlladelt'lila, 8.3) a. m, 3.30, and 4.20 p. in. (Via East Pknw. IinAKon.) Leavo Reading. 7.30, 10.15 a. in., 2.00. 3.60, nnd 015 p. in. Leavo Harrlsburs, 621, 7.50, 0.J0 a. ra., 1,15 and 4.1)0 p, in. i,-Aivo Lancaster, ti.30 a. m., i.uj anu fj.iu p.m. l.eavo uoiutnuin, i.o u. ui , x.iw uuu p. in. A frrom iinK orreei ucio(. SUNDAYS. Leavo Reading, 0.00a. m. nnd 0 00 p.m. Leavo llnrrlsburu, 7.00 n. in. and 4 0 p m. Trains via l'erkloinrii Rallroait'1 marked thus () run to ami I nun Depot, Nliilh and Orocn slri'ois, 1'lilladelpliln, other trains to atl'l from Drud strict Depot. Tlio "S.i u and 0.45a. m. trains irom nuen. town, nnd llio 1 35 and r.15 p.m. tr.iln Irom Philadelphia, via l'erlilou rn Railroad, have through cars tu ai.d Irom Philadelphia. J. E. WOUTTKN, General Manager. CO. ItANrOHK. ueiri ras r &TICK01 Agent. Mu)'27t!i, 15S3 JOHNR.G.WEYSSER, PltOPKIKTOP. OF THE . West End Browory, Mauch Chunk, Pa. Pure Porter and Laser Beer Delivered all over the State. October 8, 1881 U Central Carriage Works, Bimlc St., Lehlghton, Pa., Aro prepared to Manufacture Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagon, &c, Of every description, In tho most substantial manner, and at Lowest Caeh Prices. Repairing rromiitiy Altciulctl to. TREXLEK & KUEIDLEIt, April 20, 1E82 yl Proprietors. F. A. LRUM ANN, Solicitor of American nnd Foreign l'.ittuts, Wnshliuton, D.C. All husiness cunnected with Patent?, rlictt,cr luf.ite the l'atrnt Odlco or tlio t'ourts, iiroinplly nttended to No charKO mnilo un. less a patent Is secured. Send lor circular, .0. ina)6'tfe fK a week n.adont 1 ome by tlio In- 8J' iiislrlous. Rest biiflncf now bo. J 3 f"f the public. Capital not needed, tt o will stnrt jou. Men, women, boys and Klrls wonted everywhere to workforiis. Now Is tho tlino. Y'nu can work In Hinre tlino, or give your whole time to tlio business. Nn other businrss will ay you nenrly so well. No one cm fall to make enor mous pay, by engaging ut oneo t'ostly out lit and terms freo. Money mado List, ea.lly and honorably, Address Tul'b & (!., Au. Kustu, Matno. dees yl T7S"7"TCT7' Pp0I,, nro always on .'? D H Iholoolii.utloreh.inces Y &.KJJ12J to Increase their earn. In;?4, and In tlino be come wealthy) thoro who do not Improve their opportiiniitcs remain In poverty. Wo tirer a K eat chancotom.iko money. We want innny men. women, boys and ulrls to work for us light In their own 1. c.illties. Anyono con do the work i roporly rrom llio first stnrt. The bu.lnesn will pny innro than ten times nrdln. aiywiiRi-s Expensive i utflt Inrnl.hcil free. Nn one who iii'iiiacs lulls to make money rapidly. You can devote )ourwnole tlnm i Ihn work, or only jour sfare tmitnenls. Pull lofornintlon and all that Is needed sent tree. Address !jtikon AiOo. Porlland Maine. TT5 ITT' C m llr" ' wePln b.v. DtT M B to and duro beforo ou J-0j fl JkJ JL "I". somethlnK inlahty ml sublltno Ienvo bo bind to conquer time." (3aweek In your own town, 6 outllt frei'. No rl.k i;very. thlUK new Capital not required. Wo ul furiihh jou everything. Sluny aro mnklui; loriuucs. Ladles make ns iiiucti ns men and l) iiinl elrls make t-ient pay Reader. II ynu want btiiinehs nt which ton cm mukn urent pay nil II, a time, urlte for pnrtlculars in ii. iialli.it ci lu, i or nana i ammo. I A IM r flalmsa speelalty. anl WAR. LAIN I J RAIS. A D D IT KIN A I. l-tTI ' '-'llllMESTKAD t'KII I 1FIHAT RSanil all klmls uf LAND SOR1PT boimht dndsdJ. Limn Stoilt, and lilahrft Prices paid Do jou .fain tu fell or buyt II so, wrlto tn A. A TllllMA S, Attorney at I, aw, U'n.l.n.,t..n Tl 11 i.X . .r. wdi uun AGvocate OFFICE FOR Cheap Printing ! To all who ate suffering from the errors and lndisoretlons o outh. nervous weakness, early daaav. tots of inanhooil, Ac . 1 will snii a reelpa that will euro )ou, FHEK OF (iJIARHE. This ureal remedy was iil'oov e.re.1 livs nilsioniri' In South America. Send Tseir-.i'ldr. ied cnvolopstuiha Rkv. jossrii a. luK, sutloa I1, New Yoikl'ltr; uu 1 ly W S p ft M No Patf nt Wo Pay. PATENTS cbtiilncl for Inventori In tho Unlteit Stnteii Canada and Kurupe. ut reJucod rntos. With our prlnclpul olUcv locatcil in Washington, directly opposlto the Untie. States l'atrnt Ufllcc, wo are aulo to attentl to all patent titietncss ttlth yrcotor promptness and de spatch nnd at less coat than other patent at torneys who aro at a dlatanco Irom Wash Inton, ami who havo, therefore, to employ "as?o6lfito attorneys " Wo make preliminary examinations nnd furnish opinions as to t a tcntal'lllty, freo of cliarno, and all who aro Interested In ntw Inventions and paU-nts nro hivitrd tu rend for a C(iv ol our '(.uldo for obtalnlnjr I'otciiip," lil.h Is sent Tree to any addrers, iiml contains com- leto ln?tmc tton hoiv lo obtain palenis unI nthfr vnlua Me muttor. Wo refer to tho Gcrntnn-Atncr-lean K.'ition.il Hantc4 Wnchlr Rton, P. O.; tho Jtoyal Swi'illnli, 2'nrweif.iu oiul Diitdsh I."i;a. tlnnp. at WaHiirm ton i Hon. Jus. Cutev. lata Uhlet .Iiifllcc U.S. (otirt o (Uulmti; tn tho OUlclats of the U. S 1'atfiU Ollico. nnd to Senator ami IMcmwrs of Congress trout every Stuto. Address! 1-OTTIS IMOOER k CO., So- lienors oi ratenis aim Attorneys nt lyiiw.Ije Droit IlulMIng, WABiiiNnmN. 1. '1. Miss A L VEN f'Forracrlv Mrs. i l"l flSfef I llfeiWIt iadJes gn "that STORE, from SOUTH Street, into the now building next door to Dr. Itober's Block, Bank Street, Lehio'liton. and that has Just rcoolvcd from the Oily a largo and elegant assortment of the very Latent Styles of Spring and Summer Comprising HATS, BONNETS, PLUMES all Shades. FLOWERS, IllRIlONS AND Nil I IONS iviilcli hu Is ullerlni: to lh ladles at pikes lully as low as the same art lcle can ba b. ixrht fur In 11. o cities. Cull utid ciuiulue. Nu trouble to itiow goods, Agent for ho Bethlehem Steam Dyo Works. Itemember, Miss ALVENIA GRAVER, Apni si, U83 mj Next to Rebec's Block, Pank St. Spring AnEO'o.noom03it ! n (to., Ac. Our Young Ladies and Gentlemen will Und It to their advantage to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere, as they will find the REST SELECTED STOCK In Town AT UOTTOM PRICES. 014 Post Office Mm, April II. ISK-'jr Hair Vigor restores, with tho gloss ntnl freshness of youth, fadod or gray hair to n natural, rich brown color, or deep black, ns may be iletltcil. By Its use lighter rod hair maybe darkened, tUlu hair thickened, nnd balduoss often, though not always, cured, It checks falling ot tho hair, and stimu lates a weak and sickly growth to vigor. It prevents nnd cures scurf and daudiulf, ami licnls nearly every illseaso peculiar to the scalp. As n I.ndios' Ilulr Dressing, the Vigor Is unequalled ; tt contalus neither oil nor ilyo, readers the hair toft, glossy, and silken hi appearance, and Imparts a delicate, agreeable, and lasting perfume. Mt. C. P. niuctir.it writes from Klrhy, O... Ju'h J, Imu : ' Lis; lull my hair commci.ced falling out, nnd In n short time I becimo nearly bald. I used part of n bnttlo of Avnt'.i llAlit Viniiit, which stopped the fall ing ortlie lialr, and started a new grnutli. I h.ivo now a full head of hair growing vigor ously, and urn convinced that but lor the liso or your preparation 1 should Uavo been entirely bald," .7. W. Unwcs, proprietor of tho Me Arthur tOlno) Knqulrer, says : " A vcu'm IIAIIt Vioon Is n most uxcellcut preparation for the hair, 1 speak of It from my own experience, lis use pruiuotes tho growth t'f new lialr, ami makes It glossy ana soft. The Yioou Is also a suro euro lor dandruff. Not within my knowledge has tlio pioparntloii ever lulled tu give entire satisfaction." Mil. ANars FAIiitiAUtir, leader of the celebrated " Kalrbalni Family" of Scolll&h Vocalisti, writes from VosMh, ,1tiss., ?&, C, 1SS0 . Kvcr since my hair began to give sil very evidence of thu change which llcetlng tlmo procui'cth, 1 havo ued A villi's IIaiii Viniiit, mill so havo been ablo to maintain aiianieuraneo of jouthfuliiess n matter of considerable consequence to ministers, ora tors, actors, ami in fact every ouo Mho Hies In lla j eyes of tho public." Mil'. O. A, Pf.csroi'T, writing from 11 r.hn St., t'lftrttslotvir, ,1iiss., Ajirit 11, 1&S2, says : " Two years ngo about two-thlnlsof my hair eamo olL It thinned very rapidly, mid 1 was f ist growing bald. On ulng Avi.ii'h IIaiii Vlu ti tho falling stopped mid n new growth commenced, mid In about a mouth my bead was completely covered Willi bhort lialr. It has continued to grow, mid Is nnwns good ns before It fell. I regiil.u ly used but ono bottle of tho Vlontt, but liowuso It occasionally as n dressing." We havo hundreds of simitar testimonials to tho ctllcacy nf Avcr's llAlit Vtaoit. It needs but a trial to couvluco the most skepti cal of Us value. l'BCPAitCD nv Dr.J.C.Aycr&Co.,Lovell3Mas3, Sold by all Druggists. A IJWTQ wanted.to sell Edlson'sMus. i,J1Ji 1 leil Telephono ami hdlson's Instantanoous Plauoand UrK'in Mui-lo. hn cloe slnmp lor e talniiue ami tcriiiS. EDISON MUSIO CO., Phlladel hla. Pa dec. 'JI-ilO. iro other diacasala do Tirvrilent la thii country &a Coaetlp&tlo.i, nnd no remedy .tins ever equalled do eclstrated 1IIDITEY V OUT as o- euro. VTImtovcr tho caucr, iwIja ovcrcoo It, fpg K7 Tina dlstrerslarr com- C3-nnlicated Vd2x coafitinntian- XliiW. iWcrtBircnsthcnstliowcalieTiodijarU iuid phyr,iciaua and raodlcies lisve before cd. ) 'rlt you havo oithsr oftbe&o troubles USE I A GRAVER Wehr & SisterJ W respectfully announces Millinery & Notion Tho un lerslicncd oills tho attenllen of his many friends and patrons tu hla Large and Fashionable Stock of Spring Goods, Consisting of BOOTS SHOES Ofevery description and Style In the Market, Including a special line of Lady's Fine Shoes Also, a full lino of Umbrellas, Sun Shades, Hats, Caps, clFQR THE PERBflAHEFJT CURToj S CO K STB PATE C5 K B 1 Ml Street, LEHIGHTON NEVER AOAIS. ' There aro gains for all our losses, Tlicra are balms for all our pains, But when youlh the ilroam, departs, It tattrs something from our liearls, And it never comes again. Something beautiful has vanished. And wo slch for It In vain Wo heboid It everywhere, On the earth and in the air, But It never comes again. Wo aro wjser and are better Under luaiilioixl's slerner rclgnj Still wo k-el that something sweet Followed youlhAvilli flying feet, And will ncyer eome sg'ilti. A Searcli fbra Situation. Hartlo WdodbriilBe her nnuio wns Xliirthn, but no cue called" her to lived on the onlhkirtH of a hmnll vill.iKd. II r father wasn laruier, but not a prosperous oue. Nature, with its frosts ami ilrotiiihts, Wus nlwnyn Retting the upper linud nl him, nud llie crops which ho raised were suro to bo thosa which brouyht tho lowest price m tho market. Tho cflnkrsrwnrm elripped bis apple trees, nnd a late frost bllt;bleti tbo ctrn nud onts. He bad theiuNfortiinoto buy n cow wnich introduced the cattle dUe.ito luto his larmjnrd, nud Creuuier, Spotty and Whitiluce tbo three bows that nl u)s filltd their p.iils tho lullest nud ni.idB the most (jolden butter fcickiucil nud died. This was the question which Martin puzzled over from d.iy to day, coming at liht to tbo coueluniou that alio must try her luck iu tho big world which sho bad seen so little of outsidu of her owu binall village. She would go to London, and, if possible, ilud there a situation ns rov erns, lu which sho could' ut least pro vide for her own support, Hr imitber let tall u few qniet tears over tho plan, and sinillUR patiently tbrotiRh tbtm Haiti: "Ask jour lather." Mr. Wooilbridgo said -No," nt first; but Imunt; Inld nwiike ull nioUt over his dif ficulties be called Murtio to him, kissed her bolcmnly, ruvo a weary sigh, nnd with it his consent. So it oimo to pass that on a cool, crisp October morniiiK, when tho woods were nt their briRhlest nulumu flttb, and the frost had Rtiffeued the rmsh into little silvery blades nud spc.irH. und made the few pnle flowers thai lingered by tLo roailsulu hatiK their hold?, Mirtie put on her bravest smile, mado hopeful, com lortlur; little speeches, klsied tbtm all Kond-byo nt homo tho dear old home, so full of joys nud troubles and started fnrlj'iudnn, to put into that great, bur rjing, driving, jostling market tho mod. est warts shu had to offer. M.irtlo was eager nud full of hore; but", nlas! bow much tngenuss nud hope- lulnessgo down to death every day ia tbo frantio rush uud scr.inblo for the good things going Mirlie, in tbo great cily, looking for woilc to do, seemed like n quiet little wren trying to pick up n worm or crumb where hawks nud vul tures were snatching' uud clawing for plunder, M.irlie was met the moment slio stepped from the train by nn old frieud ot the lainily, who had kindly promised io reccivo her at her hon,e, nud do what hhe could to assist her. The utxtilny, early iu the morning, g. modist uupru- lending littlu udvertisruieut was sent lo uua ol the daily iiewspupi is. What n stupendous ull.iir it scimed to Martie, and how her unsophisticated littlu limit bent at the thought ol ill Nothing could come of It thnt tiny, however; uud while shu gois out with Mrs. Alleu lo do u lit- tie slioppiug uud stnrii at u lew of thu city lions, Ut Us tuku u luck ut tho quarltrs she has lulleu into, Mrs. Alleu kept a tmill private lodg ing bouse, very select uud very geuteel. I. a Inmates were the learued ProlessoY Iiigig nud lumily, from whose tireseuce ucertulu litirary uroma was supposed to pervade the utmospliere; thu brilliant Colonel Boreas, bcro accurdiug to bis owu account of numberless bailies; n rising young lawyer, with bis pretty, blushing girl wife, nil fresh nud lovely in her uew bridal toilet; u rich widow and ber still richer daughter, who, it was siid, wassoouto become the help mate ot thu clerical member of the bousi. bold, the IUv. r.iul Apcllos; ami last nl. tLough uot least, the representative ol the flue arts, Mr. Itaymoud, nu artist, whose pictures had wou guldou praises from critics nud couuoisseurs, uud gol- deti pricts from purchasers. Mr, Hijmond was Mnrtle's left-hand neighbor at the table. With the first glance, at his dark face, iron-gray hair uud moustache, nud deep. set gra' eyes she ftlt rather inclined to be afraid of him. Wheu ho smiled she liked him belter, nud thought tho gray eyes looked kind, and she feltvtry shy nud lonesome among these strnuge faces, nud was glad to buvo him talk n little to ber, nud take cirn that she was provided with nil bho wanted. On lin keo"inl morning after sho ar rived lu the city Murtiu's advertisement appeared. Mr'. Allen sent n paper to her room before she was out of bed, so that almost ns soon is her eyes were open she hail begun to hope, nud to be afraid, and lo wonder, If out nf so many rieoplo who she supposed would enmu tn sen her, any of them, would think wtll enough of btr lo want her services. Martie was very palustaking with ber toilet that muruing. 8he wanted to look her best. She spent twice the usual time.ovcr her wavy, gold brown hair; audi when she put on her pretty gtny dress the gray dress was for morning, and the black dress for eftemoon and fastened tho dainty spntleaa collar and cuffs, sho dallied fully fire inlunlos over her little stock of ribbous, trying this j one and that, aud went- don at last to breakfast, looking, to Mr, Raymond si artist eyes, which took ber in nt n glance, liko n wild rose just out of a thicket, with tho dewy morning brightness brim ming in her bright eyes, the pink of rose petals in ber cheeks and soft, warm, shimmering sunbeams, woveu into tho ripple of her brown hair. How- his art ist lingers longed for canvas nud coh rs, lo glvo lo bis beloved St. Agnes that beautiful hair! But Ibo wild rosa might ns well have bcn blooming in her native thicket. In vain Mnrtie peeped frrui the front win dows, nud held her brent U when llie door-bell rang. No ono came to see the grav dress that morning. Tito black dress fared belter. It was nailed upon; nnd J'artio went down to the parlor, with her heart in ber mouth, to meet tbo grand lady whoso carriage and dasbiug horses sho had watched ns tbey drew up in splendid stjlo before tho Imus-. Hut, atnst Mnrtie was uot experienced, nud Martio was too jonng, and though nnidam did not say so. Mar tie was too pretty, for (here was a grown up sou iu tbo family, nud to set youth nud beauty before him iu tho shape of n youug governess, would be tempting Providence. Madam was very sorry, hoped this and that, and swept graceful ly out to her carriage, wbilu Murtie mounted with rather slow steps to ber little fourth-story roem, to watch aud wait, and wonder if everybody would Hud hir too outig, Sho wns not to bl.imo for it, anj how, sho said to herself, Irving lo coax n laugh. No cue else cnuio that day, but the next morning there was an early call for the lady who advertised." Martio wai uhiel sho had on the gray dress; perhaps she looked oldr in it. Hut gray or black was all the si ms; sho was again weighed iu the baluucu utid found wauling not iu years this time, but iu German; aud us ouo vftary hour alter another went by, and no applicants appeared, Martie grew heavy luartcd. Her advertisement was to appear lor threu days. Two had already passed, resulting iu disappolut ineut. Mr. Alleu tiied to eucourage her, but wheu night came, and the six o'clock dinner, Martiu felt sad und home sick. "I hope no one has made arrangements to carry you off just yet," Mr. Itaymoud said, as ho took a seat beside her at their uud ot tho long table, "No,'' said Martie, "no one wants me, I'm too young, uud I don't know Ger man." And ii big round tear rolled ovcr into hir ttacup. "There's uo causa for discouragement in that, I nssuroyou,"said Mr. Kiymoud. "I know people who would not find fault with you on cither score." Then ho weut du talking' to ber iu such n plensaut way Unit she soon bc- ciuio interested, forgot all her troubles, and tho tear in ber teacup, and was as merry as though sho had been older and bad known GermMl. Mr. Itiymond s'nyed downstairs -until ten oi loek, read aloud nn old-tiiuo firo side story, aud kept tbo bull ol convex sitinii rolling in such pleasant channels that tbo evening wus gone beforo Mnrtie knew it, and spite of nil her disappoint meuts it bad somehow been the pleas, mite-st ouo she had spent Ihere, The next morning n lady came lo see Martio in behalf of ber mother-in-law. and Mnrtie (iiRg(d tn go tin- lollowiug day to see tbo place nnd people. There was no poeliy nbnut Mrs. Myrlck. She was pure, unadulterated; wanted her girls to have a good, strong eddloaliou no jimcracks, no furrin' language to jibber in. Sho was willing to pay good wagiB would give ft gov irnessSlOO u year and her hoard; but alio inuMn't expect much wailing en. They didn't keep nny servants didn't need nny, a pity 'twnul l bo if two hearty girls like Lcr'd couldu't do their owu work. Poor Marlie! She would not say no at once, because this was, s-i far, her only e-hnnce; so sho promised lo give nn ntiswer scipn, nnd sho went bst-k to brr rocm praying heaven to send her some thing belter. She thought her prayer wnannss-ercd when a geutlemau called that evening talked with her about his three little girls, uud seemed well sitisfied with the modest us'couut she gave of herself. lie was very particular about music, how ever, nud would be glsd to hear Miss Woodbridge play. Their iuterviow bad taken place iu the kindly shelter of the quiet little reception room; but the piano was iu tbo big parlor, and iu there the professor nnd tLo Itev. IVal A) olios were discussing earth nnd heaven. The colouel was stalking about, showing eff his uiatti.il figure, aud tho youug bride, by the Mile of ber new lord, as boldirg court iu the midst of n lively cirele of callers. Shy, bishful Martie! How oould she pliy befurnll these people? Poor, timid little wren, thnt had just crept from under tho mother wiug nud flown out of hir nest! Could she show what sweet musio she knew how to make with a crowd of listener.? There was none of the air? nnd grc.ee of tho muslc-pouudiiig young womau about Marlie, ns she dropped down upou the piano stool aud look a moment's grace before eutitiug upou Ibo drtndfnl ordeal. Ta8 uo use wailing, but lib, if Ibo geutlemau would but sit down. Why will be stand beside her and walrh her poor, frljjbUuod fingers as they trip aud stumble, give n wild jump for a dis. taut note nud roi it, uiako a dive for one octavo aud light ou another, and at i last loe their way ulti'gitber aud go on I ohni.il g eaoh other up and down the kcy ! note. Marlie knows the piece she is trying to play as .well as the doisber our! name, but it flies out of Uer head nud slips away from htr fingers, and she ends at last with a llnalu or her own im provising, fewliug her hair stand straight upon her htae) as bbe does tt, Tu geu1 lman was '-Binca obliged," uud left nliuest imnn dialely, and Mnrlte, iu n state of grief and iuortllic.it ion, was tusblng through tho ball, exclaimlig, with a sob, as she covered her fnce wi h hsr bands, "What shall I do'' vhh sho win suddeuly blopped ut the foot of the stilrs by Mr. Raymond. "My dear child,1' sahl be, "don't take It so lun uli tu heart. I've heard you play that piece before, aud thought bow- well jou did it; but, of course, you c iuldu'1 pity v.ithn'l those peiipla ctar inland lis!euing. Tue nam was a Liulo to nsk vou to do it." 'Oh, no; it is I who am snch a sim pleton," said Martio; "but ou nro i cry good to ine,'' nnd she htltriedsupats.its longing li get where nobody coul.l see her, but feeling comforted u little, even thcr, by thu tebdtr svinpalby which bu-j done its best to console ber. ,J' Ouco iubcruwnro'm tho floodgates were opened, and il.irtle cried tfVerwhat she called her distrauiful fuillitd until sho hud succeeded iu gulling up n raging headache. Thoii sho went tn bed with the determination of writing iu the morning to Mis, Myrlck, informing thnt lady that she was ready to accept her offer and enter upon thu "eddicutiou'' nl her daughters. But before shu hud time to cany her reiolutiuu into effect Mis. Mjrick herself uppe-urcd, having made up her miud thut Martio would not do for them. She hadn't been brought up in their wujs, and was likely to bo too purticklcr. Thus vanished all hopts of success from advertising. Mm. Alleu next ad vised that Martio should try ono ol tho educational agencies in the city, nud an application was accordingly made. Thau followed more days of anxions wniling and of hopes deferred, rjstilling nt laf.t, in a visit uud a generous offer from a lady who wou Martie's heart nt tho outset with ber pitas itit fuco and winning ways, 'and ber gentle, motherly talk about the little boyr. and -the two littlu gitls nt homo for whom she wanted a teacher aud companion. But, alas! that home lay hundreds of miles away, It seemed to Martie liko going to tho ends of the earth. She had twenty four hours iu which lo decide; spent half tho time iu wavering between yes and uo between tho cuurago to go and tho homo-s.ckuess which crept over ber at the very tbotif-ht of it. Then scold ing herself for -ft gtuuiue.coward, the undo up her miud that go she must, utid co sho would. "What? ' exclaimed Air Riymoud, in a tone of surprise, "Have you really made up your mind to go so far ficm bouin uud nil jour iriends?" "Yes, I must go," said Martie, vr lib a llttlo quiver iu her voico. "Pieass don't say nn thing lo discourage rae." "I wouldn't lor the world," returned Mr. Itiiimouil," wuly that I know of a situation nearer homo which you isn havo if you will accept it. Como into tho reception-room, and I will tell you about it." Mnrtie va3 nil eagerness now, How delightful if, niter nil, she should not bo obliged to make au exile nf herself, "It is a compmiou, not a teacher thnt is wanted," Mr. Riwnnuil cm. inued. "Would ynu be willing to take a situa tion as companion?" Martio s face fell a little, but Bho bus wcred. 'I should bo very glad to take suoh a bltuutiou, il I uould fill it. Do you think I could?" Tin sure you could." 'Do jou ku-jw tberson who wantFa companion.? ' "Yes." "Wh i Is il?" "Mjself." "Yourself! II w what " Tho exact question which Marlie in leuded asking just here must be leit to the imagluutiou, sinco sho did not seem to bo clear about it bcrctlf, Mr. lUimoud continued; "Yes; it is I, Marlie I want you for my compauion my wife." The gray eyes twinkled in ho asked, "Will you tako tho sit ml Ion?" An hour 1,-iti r Mrs. Allen entered the room, excliiu.iug, "Ble-s my snnlt'' as she stumbled upon uu unmistakable pair of lovers. "My dear Mrs. Allen," said Mr. Ray mond, taking his blushing "companion'1 by the bund, nud hading ber to the as. tonished old lai'y, "I know ynu will bo glad to hear that Martie will not be able to inaku nn engagement with that old lady; sho has already mado ono with me.'1 ALL E0ETS. ' It never perspires but it pores. The provincial press A cider mill. Government paslrj- A mint spy. Uneasy lies the hoai that has no crown. rinsh times when the young man proposes. The musio of tho rooster is not com posed of crow.bsrs. The lady of the house The Q icr n of Asbiutte. The early swimmer catches the cramps. Deeds without words convey no real estate. Virginia reel intoxication iu the Old Drtniiiion. Dignity and light trousar? have a bard shuw at it picuto. A summer n-iort borrowing your ueighbnr'a 1 mu uio it. The man that has no respect for wealth is ulw.ijo Irjiug to borrow a little of it. The mnqnito as a a pnbllo flnRer draws vkP, but never gives lutisfao Ion. Any raw rtcmit can write about face by preparing au essay ou Cheek. Thsre may nut be much miutj iu u horse, but lie gsnsr.lly knows when he strike the keen-oat. Viom the way in which the bruisers stick to their business-, it is evident that thii is the muscle-spa, Tbo muslo of the rooster is hot com-. poscu o crow-bars. Men who stand by each other, Soldiers un the parade ground To ba certulu of getting a bite rhea, yoif R" fishing, take it along with jnn. ''I soo that and r.iss you.l iil the, elevator buy when ho was tipped liy fej, boarder. Long oxperienco wifh almost everj. bmlucsa mini who has succeeded, has, pro.ved that ndverliing pnvs. tal-A Pint of tin, fluest ink for fymllle or schools ojii. be Hindu a ten cent,, package, ol Diamond Dye-, 'fry them. John 11. G.uu.su buys the eecluje, business is tlecliuiliL btcaum, tbs umnU are inclining lu musio aud theatrical.!. Fourteen tons of fireworks and 10.. . Vl 000 siipnir-.tu pltoes were butiied at the, Now Ifurk and Brnoklyn br..lgeopCil,uo;t Walterboro, S. C Dr. J. M. l,51ela sayai Brown's Iron Bitters have given Universal satisfaction." Jnnn is a lovely month, and If it wero not fur thu college commencements, mu could ish it might last till January "Larilugeu iiLd ulhtr .cuuvevances. including a fi.rl-elasshearsc,"inemoui thu attractions ullird nt it Scotch h,oteL "VV'nut is the simplest why to keen jelly from .molding on top?" asV ft. boardinabouse keeper. Pat it on lha table once iu a while. Fnrconstituilonnl or scrofulous catarrh. and for consumption indiieed by the scro fulous taint, Ayer'aSarsaparllla is the Jrue, remedy. It has cured uuniberleu cases. willitop nauseous catarrhal discliargej.andj remove tho slckcnluz odor of brealh. whiot, are Indications nf scrofidous oririii. A contemporary mentions a oata. beyond tho ordinary occulisL It ia Ih.t , - - 1 - 7. . of a youu,-lady who, instead of a, pupil uas a proiessor iu uer eye. Stuck on Himself il a headline, for b, nqwspaper thit would make a gopfl many men stnrt und nervouly scan the artlclo to see if it referred to them, One of tho Elect, Ci.evf.land, Cum. The Plain Dealer' r. ports the lion. Martiu A. Koran, coojresST man elect from the Cleveland, Obi", .dut trlcl, has used St. Jacobs Oil in his family and has always found it safe and rel,iable, and itauordcd him great reljef.to ,t, (smtj kneo. A farmer's wife iu Iowa onca being much troubled with "rats" stenlinte 'her pics and cakes, ber husband set a spiting trap for the offenders and caught, the) hired map, Apparently, tbo Nihilists have adopt-, ed a waiting policy, and thev miv ha sufficiently satisfied by the Crar'adotneai tio reforms to disturb blm no more with dynamite. "An infant crying In the night, An Infant crying for the light, And with no language but a cry." Tho child was in pain, and knew no better than to cry until morning; or until somebody brought him something to relieve his suffering. Everybody who has the care of a small child should remember that the llttlo fellow's pains and gripes areever mora snvero to him thau corresponding paips would bo to a big man. Acting on this, it is wise always tn have Pxasy Davis's Pjiiic Killir on hand. A lady says that Mrs. Charles. Picks ens ouco romnrked to her; "I suppose tho world needs a few contuses to life ia it, but it's n dreadful fate to bnvo to live with one of them," An exohauge says; "There era three classes of meu who tell tbo troth one from a force of habit, the second for & obange, and lastly, oditors, who tell the truth because they don't know uow to lie. Fourth of July is the creat flrinrj day. The smnll boy fires crackers, tbe poet fires bis muse and the orator fires bis mouth. With so many fires the. engines should bo kept pretty busy on that day, Don't it saem darn queer to yon that everybody goes back ou a poor pul cause sho makes a mistake, nnd tbe blasted whelp thnt is to bl.ime gets a cbromo. It makes me tired to think of It, Here is nu epitaph on a sonldlnr womau whiuh comes frcm a Connecticut town: "3roughl her by on laeesunt row, This slab smothers A widow, who perfuire rests now, And let others." I! 'A BLESSING IN EKGU'SE." 481 ADCLmu Sr. Hs'wki.t.v. jr. v., Marcb 2S, IbSf. j No family should be witnout Auc.cs' Porous PMSTtsa j their bealiog powers ri wonderful and their ofhVaey far reaefilnrj anil lasting. For years past I have sn and known tlnm to euro and relieve the uiostjib.liaata and 'iUtressiug cases ufrhwi nutlim, kidney complaint, bronchitis, nu ralgla, lumbago, lull nnniatioii ril tbe lungs aud throat, wrulysir, asthma, spininal weakness, and fnu?l and odds. Ii, mj 0,. i'.o they baio uflonled lint almost instant and mi manem ro!if. My frunds cmnrler them un luvaUabls aud tpeely renirny vr all kinds nf nohos and mIu 'They ara it bl. ssinq in illsxufrt; ni no wife r i,a,er should Ua without the,,, ,f ,h. rvace and .-..inf,.rt nnd freedom I'mui , er. vous exhaustion and other ailn.ni . . atrenjllieiiiiiit plaster, alt for luickuelin and weakness, liny h.s.ve no ujiul, J hav naver vet f..Ui..l a ptislri riflcaoiui und stimulating, nr to gi,e ., niuoh general satlsfaslion. Use.) ju cnmierlmn wpv, DusNRSkTii'a universal IHe givli g ,nd f liMling Phut, no one ueod d.spairofa ipeeily restoration lo good lunm ImhIiu MftS.E.TQMPj-lys, O.Vi: TKIAL. Hynu have b.eu using ..thor Pl,sler one trial of Allo ex's Poauva will rouvluee you of their ivsnderful suparin.jt,, Tak. no otner . muivj K,r.,us pLste'sthat claim ( t ba better, they ar a frstuiU golUn Up to sell on tbo world wide reputation 0( Uj0 reumua afllvle.