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May 10, 18S3-ni5
LEtllUUTOri.
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AU'COItNEY AND COUNSLM.OIl AT LAW,
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Raatfc.tataand Collection Aiicncv Will KM ind
Ball ILal Kitata. Oouveyaiie.nK .imII tuoe Col
let onu promplly ini. muusi. ..'
dants a .paclalty. May b. cou.ull.-d In Mulish
nd Uaruian.
Nit-AS
Physicians and Dentists.
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W.B.
u tifimM find Uet.lenco frm
Seeon.1 I SI. t.. SOUTH Street, It. the bulMluir
lormerly occupl-.l l.y A J I!ollkniaeii,
where ho wilt bo p on ami lo see his friends
?n.l pain. ...1 M-lorFIOE in HIHS I : from
0 to 8 o'clock P. 11. March si, 18S3.
TV5
PHYSICIAN AND SURO EON,
MAIN STREET, PAllltYVILLE Pa,
May bo consullcdla th Eoitllsh or German
Linauazo. March 21, 1 83.
:vvr a. liEKU.lMKK, 51 1).,
' rllYSICl.VN' AND 8UItOK0!(
Sjwrlal attention pild to Chronic Wrasses.
OlSce: South Hast corner Iron am'.!i.d st.. l.c
b I .lb loo, Pa. Apr!' 3, 1878.
U. HKltKIt, SI. I).
V. 9 Kxnmliiliig Snrgeoii,
l'RAUTIOINa PHYSIOIAS and SU WUIIOK.
OKFlCItl DaukStiect, HRUKU'b lILOCll, Lehisli-
'"waj "bo eonsuiicd lu tho O .Tin n I-mKUnjre.
Nov. 3'.
-QIC. C. . UOWUK,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
May be consulted In ilin German or English
'.a nil. i no
Orrtrie '.ppiulto DarllllB Urn
. . ,r . . 'V. ........ ln lin.ll.vi
1111 .1 11 tlltl IKU'KlllVll.
jan. lly
W. A. Cortriglit, D.B.S.,
O.FFICEt Oi!i-s!telhe"oroadwiiy Ilnute,"
Mauoh Chunk, Pa.
Patlonis hive tin hr-n-HUif ino Iiteftliu
prpvemenla In mo hiulul appll vwes .ml
the best tu-th-t ! -r ir-iitin jiu in all (urjlu.il
....... n i n;.m;.oC ID:''. iulmlnUler.il II
di-tro'.. If pii-l de, porsins resMIni; nutMni-
Of .UaU.IIl UUUI1K tfllUUIIl 111 uii.iu i . ... i , i ,
by mail. )''
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17 O MAS RIUinflKR,
CO.N V1J1 AMUKl!
QKNERAL IW8UKAN0E AGENT
The f.,llolniCompinleare Kpiefeoted:
LK.IA.N )N Mt! TUAI. I'lRtS
UKADINO MUTUAL Villi!.
WVOMI.NO Kl:tK.
rorT.ivii,r.n I'UtE.
i,i-iiiiini ii.td..iiiiitde inv
IU.K115 AUClDiJNT INSUltA.NOE,
Alan rranivlv.iuH and Mutual lloi-ao Thirl
flee lvoaua in nrauiumj. ,,,.
QARBON HOUSE,
W. ltAUpENHUSU, PROPUIETOR,
llAxsSr., I.BiituiiTOK, Pa.
TliolUnnoN llousisotrers nrm-classaceom.
mn.lnt una to ttio Travoiinit iiuim-. i.ii ii.n.,
by tho Diy or Week ou Reasmi.it'lo Ioiiiik
tiuoico uncari, n him ni i . . .
i i ii.w.i sihn.u ah. I Stiililea. wl. h utter
tin lloitlora, atuehe.l, April 10-yl,
-p.voKRitrox iiorci..
Mllway botwoen Maurh Chunk S: I.ohljhton
LEOPOLD MEYEIt, Puopkibtob,
Packorton, Pcnn'a.
This well known hotel Is admirably refuted,
and has the beHaecnmuio'liilniia lor p.irtiian
,. u...l trnn.l,,ut Ito.irilera. KxcoUoIlt laMo
and the very beat linujra. Alu rtno tlilce
attached. Sept. 10-yl
j-ytVll UUIIEIIT'S
Livery & Sale Stables
UANIC STUKIST.millCJIlTON, l
FAST TROTTING HOUSES,
ELEGANT CAIIUIAOES.
And positively LOWER IMIKU'.S than any
other Livery in the Uoanly.
Ijinoanrt hmlnomo Canlase for Kjncrnl
yiirioiM d SVeildluaa. D AVI U llllUHKT
, 174.
wtRY STAi?tp
RAUDENHUSU
Jtesnoctlully announces tn tho puMlo Ih it ho
has opened NEW LIVE It Y SI'XIILE In
ennn, otlim with his hotel, aud Is prepared to
furnish Teams for (
Faaerals, Wei-imp or Bisiaoss Trips
on shortest notlcennd mnrt llbcralterim. All
orders left-at thoHUrt.n IloiifH' wll! receive
prenpt Attentlun Suhle in North S reel,
next the hotel, hehUlumi. lan-l
PATKHTS.S
ANDEIl-iOV fcMiril.
.illcli-rs or u. s, and Kur-
ilan Patenu. No. 7iO 7ih
Street, for of (I. opp. V S. Patent i UHee,
WatiilnKiun, D. O. t'orrefjiiindenn .ulielt.
ed. No charge for udvlci. o fro ch'iruf.,1
unleai Pa'eut Is allowiNl. Rrrrreoeet. L- wis
Juhnsin Si Co., lliukra. an I Pasimanler,
WashlnKton, D. U. Pamphlet or li strne.
lions lree. J'ln Olfo
tV VODTH AND MtDfim-AtlED,
Wonld vou..eie-to UtnhOUND Mrillhnrfl 9
! auiun and vna il t ad- lIlQilUUUl1. J
VT III IM'lllHl UIIVrlUPM. Alldl.' mmmmm,
Itolit.y -X ,'.'-"JUiS N V Jilit-y,
J. W. RAUDENHUSU I
U. V. MoRTHiMEii, Proprietor.
VOL. XL, No 83.
Railroad Guide.
EiMelpkb &J eaaing B. B.
Arrangemsnl cf Fascengcr Trains,
MAY 27th, 18SS.
Trains leave Allontown as follows :
(Vlll I'KUKIOMKN ItAIt.ltOAD.)
l-or Mill idclphla at 6.10, (.15, 11.10 a. in.,
and '3.10 i. tn.
SUNDAYS.
Tor Pliltniiclplilnnt 6 03n..m.and 4.30 p.m.
(VU East 'Pckk Hiiascii.)
I'or Heading and HarrUburif, BOO, 8.40a.
in.. l'J.10, 4.3 ', nun V.U.I i. in.
I'cr l.iiuo titer and Columbia, 0.C0, 8.10 a,
in., and 45 1 p ui.
SUNDAYS.
For llnrrlsburg, and waypolnts, 7.35 a, in.,
I.I.& p. in ,
Traln3 for Allentovra leave as follows:
(Via I'ltUlCJllMES Kaimioau )
Leave Philadelphia, 7.40 a. in. and 1.00,
1.-6, 1C0, ami 6.15 p. m.
SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia, 8.3) n. m , 3.30, and
4.20 p. m,
(Via i:ast Pknn. IlltAKOIt.)
Leave nendln.r, ".DO, 10.15 a. in., 2.00, 3.10,
and ii 15 p. ni.
j.cavo iiiirrisuurg, oz', ,.ou, v.au a. id , i.ia
ami 4,ii'i p. in.
Leave L u. caster, (7.30 a. m.,
1.0J and (3.40
1.10 and 3.4)
p. ui
Leave Columtiln, 7.30 a.iu,
it. m.
1 T.'ln.- C,Ant U.i.nf
SUNDAYS.
Lcavn Rcnillnir, !) 00 a. in. and 6 00 p.m.
Lcuvo llunl-bur, 7 OJ a. in, nud 4 ui p in.
Trains via "Pcrkloinen llallruad" innrknf
thus () ran to nnd Irom lli-pot. N Dull iin J
Uri'oii Bircoi. Philadelphia, other tiains to
ati-i from Druad street liuput.
The 5.(0 and 0.(5 . in. trains from Allen
lotvn, nml tho 1 35 and a 15 p. m. tr.itn Irom
Philadelplilii, via I'eikUin en ltallmail, have
through cars to aud Irum Philadelphia.
J. l:. WOOTTt.N,
(leneral Manairer.
C. G. II NCOCK.
Hen'l I'afs r k ncuei AKcnc.
M.iy27ih, l;s3
JOHNR.G.WEYSSER,
PIlOI'ItiETOIt OK THE
West End Browqry,
Mauch Chunk, Pa.
nre Porter M Laser Beer
Delivered all over the State.
October 8. 1SSM1
oatral Carriage Works,
Baa Jj $ it J-,., -Lei ii?!. ( oan.
Are prepared to Manufacture
Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs,
Spring "Wagon, &c,
tJfcvcry dcier'ptlon, In tho most subslantlr.1
uiatiiior, uuu at j.otusi i;i,u t'rieca.
iU'pairhi rniinptly Attended to.
TKEXLKK & KMMDLKK,
!J, 16S2 yl Proprietors.
April
V. A. IjIUIMAXN. Snllcltnr of Amcrlcnn
and rorcluii I'atLiilg. U juiiliutiin, l.( Alt
hu?ine8 citinuctfii with rau-nif, hi-tcr
b f-iti) il.u I'n t nt Utiloo or tho ourtf.
iintntly HttiMT'tnl t( Nit cli.irtto trntifo un.
icria patent U iwurcd. StuA lor rlrculur,
e. tnay&-tl c
"'rt 1; tr.:Hont 1 omn l-y tltn .
VLa,' iiutiln i?. Hi-si tiiitli c. now In'.
J f l-rii I lie imliUc. Cnpttal nut
1 ni'itU'il. u (i will ptart im. Mi-n,
women, buys an I lrl8 wantt-d cvrryw lit re it
work fur un. vow is th' thup. You can work
In Fpnry tlnio, ur kIio j our liolo i line to th
tiiiritit:). N or her tMiPlncf? will pay jm
ncurly mi well. No oiil- am lull t umki; enur
rnous p.iy, y fn'alni; nt oncu fiiily out
Ht mill limn frcu. .Minify lumlo f.iet. f,iHy
an I h'M.onihly, Address I'iiuk & tV-.. An.
uus.u, Ala!n dctSyi
11' n" 7 Br Un pcopln nrn n'wnys on
V Y JLK-J JjL--i lo tiiere.iMi thilr iarn
In;, and In tlino he.
come wealthy; ihou uhutlo not Improve their
opprttnilti lenuitn tn poverty. Wo i Iter a
rat chance to in iko un ney V want iniiny
iitcu, tti n, hoys nnd ttlrls to uoik lor u
lht In then own I cilltlun. Anyone can do
the work rroptTty (rem the tlnd Hurt. The
tm-lnecM will pay more th:in ten Hmo ordin
ary w;ijr,es l.X ii!(vo utllt ltirnlhtit Tree.
No one who iii.nvii lalU lo ttukn money
rapidly. Vow ran dvvoie jnnr winde time tn
; lm wurk, or fiily jemr paro tuumtnti'. Tull
Inftinimtion and all thai ii need id vn tree.
AddrvM .vrtixAON Co. I'urlliind hilnj.
REST!
not, life U KwetHtlntf liy.
U'uund dure Wron ou
tile. t-oiitelhliisX inluhty
n nt) nuiiniiP nave nu
hlnd in conquer time." Ma week In yuur
iwn town, t& KUtttl fret . No lUk Kery
.hum i.i'W Capital not required. We will
iunili-h i.u i very' hint. Mum nro making
lortunif. I'idit'S oinko an iiiueh iu men and
tin nnd i'irl in.kn un-at pny lUadcr, II
y- u Mant buslntnat which you cm in.il.e
icrcat p.iiaUll'U time, write for imrtleulara
to II. llAMXTT ft lo. rortlund Ma I no.
LAND,
Clalmna rprclitUv. mil WAIt-
K in. , it ii i r i ii ix a 1 4
miMi:vrKAi nut i ikioat.
KS mid nil kinds of f.AMl aSI'IUl'T hniittht
ludsuld. J,irk' Stuck, iuhI Uhihei't r rices
paid. 1)0 )ru vnnt to fell or lay? II ,
writ" to A. A TllOJlAti, Atto ne at 1-aw,
Vahingt)u, 1). Jan. 4-tre,
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No Patf nt Ko- Pay.
patents
obtained for Inventors In tho United Stite
Canada and Europe, nt reduced rates, 'With
our principal office located In Wac Illusion,
directly opposite the United State Patent
(Jiflce, wo arc able to attend to all pi tent
business with greater proMptno-s and dc
fpateh and at let's cst than other patent at
torneys who aro at a distance from A"ntIi
Jnton, and who have, therefore, to employ '
'nsocl.ito attorneys.1 yc make prellinJn.iy' 4
rxnmtnattutia'nnd furnlfli opinions as to a- j
tcittahttliy, tree of charge, nml all who aro j
tntercxicd tn rn'w Inventions nnd pnrentajire j
nteri to Fend for n tSipv t ur "t)ulile lor '
oU'iilnlir ratcntf,1 wi Is sent Ireo to
Jiuy a-'dresf, nud contains com-leto Instruc- j
tlonx liow to obtain patents and other nlua
Ida inn iter. 'Vo rcrr to tho (Icrman-Amer !
tcio Nutlnnal Hank Witslih Kton, If. C; the I
l'yalSffiwtlth.orwtianond I.i' LhL ia. t
ti n", at U'nblnxton Vllon. Jb8 Cainy, bite
Chlcl .liiftieo U. S. Court nf Ctahn tn I ha. t
uuoiun(oi tnu ti, t'lttenr tiniee, nini tn
rir;titturi' nnd'Tdctubcrs .of CongrciiS liom
voiy State. -
Address: J.OI'IM U(Oi:H CO., So
llelttus ol Patents and Atinrnejs at Iaw,le
Druil llultdlii. V.aiiiMnon. D. ')
in
bL VENIA GRAVER
fForxscrlv Mrs.
fUTlMltH
".TOP -
STORE, from SOUTH Street,
h 1 1
door to Dr. Rebcr's Block,
Bank Street, 'Leliig'liton,
and that has Just received from the Ully a large nnd elegant assortment of the very
Latent Styles of Spring and Summer
ComprlflnirllATfi. HuNNKTS, PI.l'MES all Shades. PLOWEHS. HIIIIIONS AND
Mi I lUNtt which fhe is ullcrinv to the lailles at prices tully as lw as tbesatuo mt
K'le can tie huiiuht for Iu the cities. Call ami exumine. Nu trouble lo thow goods.
Agent foi t) o Uethlchcm Steam Dyo Works.
llcincmber,
Miss
Next
April 21, 1353 ml
Spi'ing Anaoiiiicemeiit !
I
&.C., &c. Our Young Ladies and Gentlemen will find It to their advantage to give him
a call before pun basing elsewhere, as they
Town AT 110TTO.M PIUOES.
S&WZS
OH Post 0!fC8 Bill,
April 1, 1815 ly
INDEPENDENT-"
LEIIIGI1TON, CARBON COUNTY,
k Marvelous Story
TOLD IN TWO LETTERS.
FROM THE S0N:Torcktter,r
" UtntUmen: My father resides at Olovor,
Vt, lie has been a great sufferer from Scrof
ula, and the Inclosed letter Mill tell you what
a marvelous clfcct
Ayefs Saraaparilla
hs had In his caso. I think bis blood musk
havo contained the humor for at least ten
years ; but It did not cbow, except In the form
of a scrofulous sore on the wrlet, until about
Ave years ago. From a few spots which ap
peared at that time, It gradually spread so as
to cover his entire body. I assure you he was
terribly altllctcd, and oii object of pity, when
he began using your medicine. Now, there are
few men of his age who enjoy as good health
as he has. I could easily namo nfty persons
who would testify to tho facts In his case.
Yours truly, Vt'. M. Phillips."
FROM THE FATHER:
a duty for me to state to you tho benefit I
havo derived from tho uso of
Ayer s Sarsaparilla.
Six montln ago I was completely covered with
n terrible humor and scrofulous sores. Tim
humor caused an Incessant and Intolerable
itchliij, and tho akin cracked so as to cause
the blood to flow In many places whenever
1 moved. My sufferings were great, and my
life a burden. I commenced the use of tho
S Alts ATARI LLA in April last, and hare used
It regularly slnco that tlmo. My condition
began to Improve at once. Tho sores havo
all healed, anil I feci perfectly well In every1
respect boing now ablo to do a good day's
work, although 73 years of ago. Many Inquire
what has wrought such a cure In my case, and
I tell them, as I havo hero trlod to tell you,
Avr.r.'a Sajisapamlla. Glover, Vt, Oct
21, 1332. Yours gratefully,
IIieaji Phillips."
AVER'S SArtSAPAniLLA cures Scrofula
nnd all Scrofulous Complaints, erysip
elas, Eczema, Klngworm, ltlotches,
Sores, Hollp, Tumors, nntl Eruptions of
Ilia Skin. It clears tho blood of all Impu
rities, aids digestion, stimulates the action of
tho bowels, and thud restores vitality and"
Ltrcngthens tho whole system.
PBxrAnED BY
Dr. J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass,
Sold by all Druggists; 51, six bottles for 35.
t PlrVI'H wnnicd.loscll Edlson'sMus.
SJ IjiN I O C., Telephone nml Edison's
Instantaneous I'lnno ni.il Organ Mudc. En
close slump lor e.taloKUo and teru.s.
EDIsuN MUSIC CO., Phlliidel) Ma. Pa
, dec. 2I-U.6.
I1
HAS BEEN PROVED
Tho SUREST CURE for
KEDMEY DISEASES.
Docs a lama back, or a disordered urine
IndtcatotLatyouoxoavtctlmP TIECUTO,
NCTIirSITATEj use KIDXSY-WOKTat
..STieedilv overoorna llio dlECi.ra and restore
H'hPtiVJiv action la a.11 thoo-rfl-a.
ol R ar83irsG rorcoapUlctopecullnr
r. iwai-a'i-ct, toyourrcx,cuout3pain
and weaknesses. K1L WETAVOUT tauzur-
U'paaccd, as it will act promptly and eoft.
aI UHicr S:x. Iacontincsco, retsntion d
Iurl2e(brIcU dost cp ropy drpoelt, and dull
X ;ara,TCins pauia, ou epcoy yicwi to its cur.
Toe
COLD JLI ALL ZJlluQOIsTS. IrlcOtl.
jj c i
Wchr & SisterJ
ft ""Pcctrully nnneiinees
' TO menus unci uie
ladies ccnenulv. time
she lias removed her
into the new building next
ALVENIA Gil AVER,
to Rcber's Block, Bank St.
Tho undersigned calls tho attention
of his manyfrlends and patrons to his
Largo and fashionable Slock of
Spring Goods,
Consisting of
BOOTS
AND
SHOES
Or every dcierlpilon and itylo In the
Market, Incluillug a pcchil Hue of
Lady's Fine Shoes
Also, a full line of
Umbrellas,
Sun Sha:!es,
Hats, Caps,
will find the II EST SELECTED STOCK In
W & Notion
Wfilg&
BARK SM, LEHIGHTON
Live and Let Live."
PA., SATURDAY, JULY
THE OLD FRONT D00II.
I remember Hie time when I used to sit,
A happy nu. thoughtless boy,
When lather caino homo from his work at
last.
And 1 was llred of my tov i
I remember the lime, atii noiio more sweet
Shall t know foi evermore,
When 1 sat at the eve by my mother's side,
On the sill of the old Trout dour.
! rPIUAIn lior 1M ail. fill t full n.l.nn
--" -w.. ..-.V. ,.,
Aud list to their toying talk,
While the crickets chirjied aud the firo (Ilea
bright
Flew oyer the'garden wall,
And often would lather tell the ta!ox
uf the lime, lonj years before.
When he led Ins bride to a hnppy home,
Over tho till of tho old front door.
I remember when graudfutber failed and
died,
And eighty years old wos be,
And well I knew that never ngnln
IIo would riiloine upon his knee;
And though but a gay and thoughtless boy
I wept, and my heart was soro
Vhetf I saw them bear lit six slowly out
O'er the sill of the old front door.
It Is mony a weary day since then,
And I, too, am old and gray:
But the tears mine croivdikg into my eyes
When I think of the long past (lav :
And 1 only hope that whatever end
Fate may have for mo in store,
I shall puss unco more, ere 1 pass away,
O cr the sill of the old front duor.
The Two T)!i,wns
I was completely worn out, over-woik-
e3, tho doctor said, uml decided to take
a much needed vaottion. I Rlauced
around with n, dissatisfied air. ut tho ar
ticles of yirlu I had prised 1,0 highly,
inuiyof which lind cokt me more than
-oue meal, thinking how stupid I had been
working and Btarving myself merelv to
gratify an ubsurd (uuey for rare bits ol
'cbica ant musty eld books. Every piece
of wrk i'bt'Bm with so much enthnsi
asm bad proved tin utter fulluro. I
could cnuctive beautiful idtai, but bad
uifVer succicdcd iu placing them ou
cany.is?.
So far I bad iked out a miserable) ex-
hteuce; dreaming v.iin dreams about my
lincreated works; ftediug my too vvid
iinngiu,iiion and starving my corporeal
g-'lf until my mi.sernhlu body was 1,0 thiu
that it could scarcely lifleot n nbadow.
I cursed late alter the orthodox fa&biou,
doolaring I would abandon my nrl, give
up all 1'ooliiU aspirations mid lum boot.
black.
Au hour later I was slandiug iu the
Erio deput, without liny definite ide. cs
to wberUJlfdiould go, whun a geulleinaii.
holding alltlloglrl liy'the inimll'citnio
along and purchased licktts fur a station
about eighty miles dUtaut. Ium unable
1 1 say why I concluded to go to the same
place, but Mippoao the "destiny that
sh ipes our ends" sent mo there.
I took a seat iu the car, and anon fell
into ouo of my old reveries, from which
1 did not nwakeu until I reached my des.
ttn.illon. Hastily picking tip my (raps,
I oiitt.d tho car, nud saw the gfulcmau
nud child hlunding on the platform.
There was not ft vebielo of nnv kind in
sight; nothing but n loug Mrelch of dus
ty roads and perhaps half a dcziu farm
uuuim so.mereo wiueiy apart 1 ap
proached tho strauger to inqnira if there
was a hole! within walking distauce, and
wa-i informed that the nearest nluce
wloie I could obtain lodgings was ubout
ten miles away.
I slated that my stopping at tho bla
tliitf was due to au idiotic habit of miuo
trusting to chnuce "The bubit has fre-
ipieully led mo into unpleasant predict.
ineuts.nnd this is only one more instance.
However, I "m glad to Hod n companion
la miaery, I concluded, with u lugubri
mis smile.
"I expected some oue to meet us, but
I Suppose tboy did not rec.-ive my letter,
ho observed, "I could tnsily walk to the
farm, but it U too far lor tbo child, and
I do not like to leave her alono while 1
go in srarcb of a wagou."
"You can appoint mo ber fjuordhui
rno irsi., nud perhaps jour Jehu will
drivo me to the village."
He billowed my suggestion, nnd n few
m imcnts Inter was plodding along the
Itiity road, wbilo the child aud I were
sailed contentedly uuder a tree looking
ut nn illustrated paper I bad stuck iu
my pocket.
I have a knack of making friends with
children and dogs, and iu a short tlmo
wo were dialling ns familiarly as if we
were old acquaintances. The little
duiuxel informed me that ber name was
Llda Allynr, and the gentlunau was Inr
papa. She had been at school iu tl c
city, nnd was going to spend the sum
mer with cr.indtna and Aunt Mat I in.
She hadn't any innmm i.nl lenst papa
always said so when she naked nboutlur.
1'irbaps sbo was dead, but she dilu't
know, becaiiKo Ihey would never let her
talk about ber mamma.
Nearly two hours elapsed before Mr
Allyn? came back iu a farm wngou; tbeu
be explained that when beriuobut the
farm be found bis sitter bad goue to the
Tillage .for the null, and bo was obliged
to await btr return
"Jfow, Mr. Conway, since fate has
ihrotu us together, acd yea lmvercn
dered ine a real airvice, I beg you will
go with us and spend Hie night nt my
mother's. To-morrow I will drivo you
to the village."
The imitation was tendered with
heirty earnestness and beiug both tired
nnd hungry, I gladly avail-d in self ol
it. During Iho drim lie told me that be
was book-keeper in u Urge importing
i. . i , . a
nouse. wuere ne nau e.uere., Ba
bnt sotni tweuty years before. Aud
expUinta that I was an nrtistr with more
aspirations than talent, Hying in a state
of chronio discouragement, and dreaming
dreams that would never become real!-
1 ties.
"The Ufe of an artist and one dtvoted
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7, 1883.
If
to tnercautile pursuits nre ho widely di
vergent that it would be difileult for me
to I ully Rjinpalhizj wilbyuu," be paid,
thoughtfully "yet wo all havo our am
bitions droarus some of fume, sumo nt
riches and I havo otteu thought tin r-Is
mnro cuioynuiit in anticipating tho I ill
fillment of thiin than iu their nctinl
consummation. When I was errand bey
it seemed as if I would roach the wr;
plunicle of success cuiil.l I but r.b'.aln u
clerk's posltlun nud so on thrnuuh each
grade.' My ambition is still it.-ipiriug.iind
happlneai Is oh, so much further oil
than It was filtosn years ago. Tbit dour
old horriJ Is the only spot where I can
find peace, if not for-jetfiilloeav." he eon
eluded, ns wo stopped before tho low,
vine-covered poroli, whoro his mother, a
sweot-faced old lady was waiting to greet
us. I say us, for her welcome of mo was
very cordial,
Mattie was not visible, nnd I did not
see ber until she camo to nnnouuco sup
per. Site impressed me its beiug n Un
voiced, sbj -looking, i;irl, not prettj, ac
cording to the general acceptation of the
term. Yet, I soon found myself ndnilr
iu the pure s,weet faco und earntst blue
oyes.
Tne nest morning Mr. Allyno told me
bis man could not possibly t-pnre Ibe
horses that day, as they would bo re-
q-iired to bring iu. the bay, nnd proposed
we bbould set out on n bunting expe-
litiou, which we did immediately idler
breakfast.
Tl.is was the beginuingof nu unchang
ing frieii ship between Hector Al.lyne
nnd myself. As lime pasted our friend
ship strengthened; and although I gave
him my entire histoiy, I fell instinctive
ly that there were events iu his life which
bo kept concealed. When hU vacation
days were over bo returned to his dutiis,
but came back every Saturday, and I
can saftly i.Bseri. that no mcm'.erof the
household looked lorn aril to his coming
with more gladutss than I did.
I hardly know when I first learned to
love Mattie, 'or its growth was so subtle
that it burst upon mo full Hedged almoit
before I wns nwnre of lis existence, nud
strange ns it may seem, it was into Hec
tor's cars I first poured tho story of my
love for bis sister. He did not, npptnr
surprised only glad, very glad when
he wruug my hand, saying:
"If ou have won her heart, lialpb,
y.in have ft jowel beyond prict,"
I had w on her heart tbo purest, best
heart that ever throbbed iu woman s
breast, and shortly after she Occiuio my
betrothed wife.
Summer waned, and October came,
changing tho bright green foliage into
rich crlu'ison end gold. Jijviry week I
determined to return to my studio, yet
stayed on tly after day, bee, uuu ouet1
mere destiny willed it so. While I wns
planning my own future, fnto was block
ing out an enterly different path lor me,
Oue night I lit n cigar aud started for
a stroll I usually took while Mattie was
engagid U some household duties.
There was ft frosty crispniss iu the nir,
which tempted mo to proloug my stny
beyond the customary hour, nnd it was
nearly nine o'ebek when I stepped upon
the porch, where I saw a.woman crouch
ing in Iront ofono or my Kitting rom
windows, evidently soabgrnibed in gazing
at tho scene within as not to be conscious
of my approach,
"Are yon ill, Mndam?'1 I asked.
She staggered to ber feet, nml stood
fur a moment like a stag nt bay, nud
shading her eyes with ber hands, ques
tioned in n low, frightened tout;
"Is it yon. Hector?" then swayed from
sido to side, nud fell with ft beaiy thud
upon the porch belore I could reach out
my nrms to sive ber.
Mittie. bcariug tho fall, opened the
door hastily.
"A strauge woman hns fainted, dear,
I explained; go quickly and bring suuw
rtstoratives, while I carry her into the
ball.
She returned with seme brandy nnd
water. Catching n glimpse of the dead
whlto lace she uttered a cry of anguish
that echoed thiougb the old bouse, Mrs
Ally nt: came forward, but Multie sprang
before her.
"You shall not see her. niotbtr." th
said, excitedly.
"If you can bear the sight snrtly I can,
dear, llriug lur to II o sitting room,
Ralph.
I obojed, nnd after placing her on the
littnge, wo applied restoratives. Pief
eutly the nuiin opened her eicsnnd
looked around iu a dazed sort of way.
She wns n blooduesj creature, with
pathetic dark ejes, and a face aged wi'
suffitiog.
I wanted to sco my little I.Ida. 1
Hector hen? Tell him I am dtiug. A.ik
biui, ob, for God's sake, atk biin to for
give me."
Tho appeal was addressid to me, for
Mtltio aud her mother bad stepped aside,
aid she was not conscious of their pus
"He quiet now," I nuswered gently,
"you shall see Una to-morrow, J cr
b ips."
"Too late; there will bo uo lo-niomw
for me," she murmured wearily.
Sbo appeared to be completely ex
hausted, nud Irom her iucchereiit ui'tt
lerings we learned that she bad bteii
walking many dais, but could nut dis
cover win ro she came from. Whin she
was comfortably placed lu the bed. which
was btoucbt into the silling rcoiu, I
went for tho doctor, aud sjut the follow
ing ditpatcli to Hcctoi:
' Silvia, is here. Cume."
I asked 110 questions concerning her,
but readily conjuctured she was Htctoi's
truant wife. The pbjsician pronounced
her bevoud nil human aid, Tho lullow.
ud couuUIou ri.mulu.
I , , ,
ed unchanged,
Ilsctor arrived nbout five o'clock
Thursday morning. He did not spesk
when I admitted him, bnt Ids haggard
ftoa told of his mental snfTcrlug. I
VlMed to the rosm I had ja.l left, ud
a Year if Paid in Advance.
not paid iu advance, $1..2fi
lie entered ll, e;l ,sing tho door -.llintly-Mittieiiud
In r luolber wen: lestirg nf
tr thtir long lgll, hiul a, deftt,i.lil.o ilill
nest reignid thintiihuut the bouse. I
reinalmd in the kitelliu lur ptlhnps nn
boar, then I sltpntil sultly to the silling
nn. in duor and opened it.
Tm- 8vu Unit nut my iyK was slrik-
l.igly pathetic uieu Irnulc.
The old trtn near the porch, with its.
ricl ly tl'ited It.li.ige, wns i.i u lis?.,! of
glory. The first crimson bviuiis ol tVe
sing sun, glimuuring tbinugh its
branches, upon thu low, niupy-pared
wiudiw', cist ttec-i-baugikg iatitiistio
tlguies up nu thu walls and over I lie w bilo
uovtilet. M ii siui.U table near tin' l id
caudle was lVektiing leelly ns if
iisb inud of its attempt In give Vght ulti r
thu god of d.'V bud auui'iiuced hit pnsv
liee. ili-etut kliel.1 btsido the bed wllb
his face buried ill his bunt's, which rest
ed upon the pi'.hnv.
The po-iliuu lie had uncniiHcinns'y o-
Mimed e.tpnssed the oiy ubutduuiiKi t
ofgriif. The vnnlour ol bis noble heud
ud tho gracelul, a;-y posluie of his
iiiinly loim ttiuchtd my nttUtio f.u(y.
Death had remitted the mask of sail ling
from tl e woman's lvn, and it uppuired
young almost giilisb ngnin. 'ihtle
M is u smile of itu-Sable peaco ou the cold
white lips, nud. tbv nimble lids with their
lungbl.uk lushes, wuo closed nsifin
slctp. I stood, lost in admiration, tuv-.
gating all else save tbo picture bsioio
me, which, when traced upon cauvap,
brought mo nine and Iho wealth I prizid
for MatUe's sike.
At last I npproicbed the bed, and
1. icing my urui artiiLd his neck aud
said;
' Come, Hector's let us go out into the
ure morning uir."
He st'irted und grasped my band. His
eyes were tenrhss, bnt bis genial, hand
some fice wns almost ns pallidas the
dead woman's.
Q'J, lt,alpb," ho whispered, iu (ones
of siucere regret, 'ihat a terrible end
ing of a life that was once so brigtt and
joyous.
Wowint out into the morning suu-
llght. and w(tb his arm linked iu mine,
he tulil mo tho story of his marriage
with Sylvia, nud the three years of per
fect bnppiuesH which fi.lloaed; of the
bliud devotion and iulluifo tiust so
heartlessly betrajed by the womau he
loved and tho mau be c died bis friend.
He generously covered up thcslill smait
iug woiluds, nnd naught save wolds of
pityfeli frorit his lips.
"She opened biycje-s just befora the
last high esoiped, and she knew mi,
ltalph," he said, ns ii finding comfort in
the (bought; "for a smilu just ns she
used to greet rue with vearsagcvcnuie
to bur face, whtu she saw mo bending
over her."
"I am glad sho recognized you," I re
plied, bootblngli; "loritwas very touch
ing lo hear her plead for your forgive
ness," Ah, yes, she know I forgave, oh I
hope to ba forgiven," lie answered, with
heartfelt (motion.
The lollowiug day we laid her to
reit: "iorgr.tliug btr weakness aud evil
behavior, nud having iu uitekntss btr
sins (o hir Savior."
year slier 1 finished the picture, in
which I eudeavorod to delineate the
dawn of a new day npou earth, as I sin
cerity hoped, thu dawn of eternal life for
Sylvia.
Foisaaod Watir to Drink.
When the fish died in the liver, forty
miles auove the water works, many people
were aliumed le.t the dctileineut of the
water might extend ail the way down
Happily I lii-re was uutliiu but what cuul.1
bo leinedicd by tho uce nt something that
every body could procure at a few minutes
notice. This lilllo '.ometliliig" was Tikuv
Davis's Pain Kii.lku.
A young Ntbrusku luriuer refused to
mirry his betiothed because sho used
powder. Uu evidently thought it unsale
to havo a match whero there was so
much paw dir.
Mr-Tneiily-fi.ur beautiful colors of the
Diamond Dyes, fur Silk, Wool, Cotton, .ti-.,
10 cts. A child cm use with pertect success.
A scientist suv s thitt u discord struck
so violently uu u piano will kill a lizard.
It may be, Lulol.e cau't ulwavsgttn
piano so easily as Lo cau gtali a stick,
w hich is just as good.
Dr. Graves' Heart Iteguhitnr cures all
(onus ol Ileuit Diseate, nervuutr.esa aud
sjeepleaslleaa.
"Never euguge iu anything you would
not open with prajer, talu a stncl
orthodex preaihtr. llu did imt say
what be woul I do v.ithudizeu ofuvs
ters.
It has bteli nsserted lh.it u young
lady who ba? bieu "li-rb.ikeu by her luv.
cr wss like a cut-la a." Evidently Iho
lovir vunled tu sabre Irom uu uubappy
m.iitijge.
Dackhaniiiui, W. Va Dm. .S'ewlon ,V
fllair rep rl that Iliii.rn'. lion Uiliera a.e
giviiij; general satialartlm.
Iu N Y'irk City 120.000 wnm,n
miiulaiu Iheiuselvis and in a ay of I: eir
hiisbauda, l.y ilu-ir own labor. New
York must bo tho hindquarters of lm
groat A'utriiaii tramp.
Of great uieu uNujs In fore the pub
lic, the Utters passing lo and ln should
bo bur.od; at lenst each Spring wteu
the tiu.o lur houscleauiug has fully
cume.
Iu nu other medicinal preparation Lava
the reoiills uf tho Hio.t lulellij-eiitiliiily ainl
teleulillc il ijilire heco s i steadily au.l pro
r,reively utlhzid sa in Ayei't Saraaparilla.
ll h-ailt llio ll.t at a truly scientlfio prep
aration for all blolnl diseuea.
i i foot, und be w.iaout of sight before the
' -G.orgiftboastsofttdtvoiitelthen65yt,l,8ulaIlf''':0t''lu'Bclently to call
years old, whose fall.er was 101 when be j .llnnle, did I kill him?"
was uoru. iioiu Miner and son were
1 habitual goober-eaters from iherYiurancy.
which speak, volumes for that Jaicy
. httT7,
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An Indeiiendent Family. Newspaper,
Published every AXtHlDAX, lo,
Lehlghlon, Carbon. 0o-,.Pa-, by
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tl,q Lciilc'a Vulley It. It. UcpoU,
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nVLiiy nmuiniox or rt-iii, ij.it rVcr
JoTd Printing
AT VEli LOW i'Ul.VEh.
pr.OllIllEIIT PEOPLE
nj-.M- -livll, lha telephone man, is,
worth s(J ( 0 ),0C0,
I'olt. Tbu house at Fordhatu. N
once oiTUpitd by Kdjjar, A. Voe,
poet, wng M,h recently ut auction..
Con. vik.- Ex SfMtor, d mover.
Florida, is practicing medicine n,t
Maiinu hospital lu Pbihaielphia,
J.l.uiru iLUi. llirthdldiV colossal stat
ue, of liberty for Idlye'ti isbitid New;.
V' tk harbor, will be completed, Va
viiuber.
Yocnu.- Ann Eliz,i Young, uiutteenth,
digree wiiHmr of t,le Ut Urighsm,, ra,
rtctiitty murried to W. 1$. VtJU.iDlJ,.. tjf
Michigan..
1'itiKCK Lei volDi I'rince. Leopold ig.
by lur the most iircoiuplished nnd high-I-
eduaittd of (J.-en Victoria's, sons, H
is an elleelivo t r,.itor.
ADMiiiaL PunTKiL Admiral Por,ter.
has etilinly uct.ved Irom bis, recent;
lints, anj U utivy cniyhig better,
lienllh than Lu hns fornuumberof years
WaItk.. "I have uoojiinion bltios,
Iu my sttualinu that subj.'ct is out of
t,he iiutstlmi," said Chief Justice ,tt),
to a Chicago reporter ILaolhe ay
Mackay. It is reported that Mi
Sluekuy, lie millionaire, contempaten
thu election iu New York of a, gigautip,
hutit. It is lo bo, eight times the size,
of the Filth .venuo hotel, and tp, con
tain almost everything under Its roof.
MonniKi. Kx-O 'Veruor Aiwu. Pt
Morrill cefebrated bis eightieth biitl
day nnniversary rceullynt his LoVUe in
Augusta, Me. Sit;. Mortiii; i yet a,
worker, nud be is out of bed every
morning just before 5 o'clock- Dor'i
iog bla long and. h,usy life hi has. hardly
been sick n day.
Packed. lJarncs, tho "mountain,
evangelist," writes from London cJ" a
recent visit which ho paid, will, bis,
daughter to the Mev, Dr. Parker, tkq
great puncher. Mr. Durucs thinks, ha
ono who "knows n sweeter Gospel, han,
any other minister iu this grea( metro
polis." Ppicn Ex-Qovernor A. fl. Hice, o(
M.usachusttls, has been unfortunate iu,
his love. His first wife died early, Hiet
wedding day was appointed with n secoi 4
l.uly, but she died shortly before, Ha
became engaged to a third lady, whciu)
ho murritd, but she became (utane short,
ly ultervyard
GLVDSTQKp. A ucphevy of Oladat,one)
wns asked in New York the other day if
the rumor of the premier'" retirement nt
the end Ol the prtsent session was likely
lo be realized? "To this I can tinswtr
emphatically, no; my uncle, although
very old, Is still hale nnd hearty, and uu
full of work. as ever; his niiudis us, active
nud his brain as vigorous as they were:
in bis palmiest days. He iuteuda. tq
servo his countiy as long as he is able,
and hopts to die in harness. Work lq
him is recreation, laborapastjiue,
Lamar. Senator L-.mar'H mode of
life is simple. He has genorully a large
suite of room:, strewn with books and
papers. He liws alone, He eats when b
it hungry, nud at thu nearest hotel or
restaur ml wherever he may happeu lo b
He used to have his wife wife him, biit
low, pour lady, she has become a hope,
less iuvalid through much; sorrow from,
domestic griefs. Lamar is as. careless as
a child in money matters. Ha never
knows haw much he baa. nud often pujs
tho tumo bill twice lo dishonest trades,
men.
THE YOUNG- UAH WHO SHOWED 0r?i
Tho otlur day u young man about
twenty years of nge, accompanied by ft
girl two or three years younger, reached
the city by n B.iy Cily tiuiu, and alter
looking around ior n lew hour) returned
to the depot and bought some sandwiches
for lunch. The fellow was heard brag.
ging a good deal as to what he had done
und could do and cities b bsd Visited,
by.aud-by ho walked up to tbo depot
ponccuiun ana Lauded biin four flvc-ceuv
cigars nud sai l;
"Tuat's toy girl In them."
"Yes."
"She just tbluks her evis of me."
"Sf"
"I've never had a chauce lu show her
how I'l die lor her if nectssary, and it
seems to me Wo might put up a little job
right here."
"Howr
"Well, suppose rueuiid her walk out to
see the river. I leave her for u moment.
Sjine cbap comes along und begins to
chia her. I rush back and knock bint
into tbo middle of next week. She'd
want to marry me within n wprk. Girls
of her n;e just dote on herojs. son
kuowl' ' ,u"
"Yes, they do."
"Well, you help me, Yon pick out
so m i" cUap around here and tell iiiin what
I'm up to, and I won't inind standing
treat lur ull hands. When I rush in on
him hu belter run,"
Five minutes later the girl stood on
mo wuari apiui'. a lellow big enough
to pitch a bairel ol'il'ur over a freight
ear nppruaobed iu u careltss way aud ob
served;
"Futo day. mis.?"
"Ye.x, sir."
"Nice vt.iw of tho Canada shore?"
Y s. inriee-d "
"May I otter you some peppermint
1 z ?"
Just tren tho voung man came rutbins
d'lau. Wjii ho onus within ton feel of
the piir be riled out:
"Yillainl takd your leave cr I'll toss
you iiitu tl e river!"
"Ol, I guess not," eareleralj replied
tl o ntbi r.
"11.88 soonudrell I am here to rsscu
this imug gill Irom your cl'itcbest'
'D.iu'i bust uuy buttous off, my young
Too young mau made a dash. Ha
rushed at the big ohap with bis arm UD-
..I...I ..n.lt.-i.l.... I.. 1.1. . .
i minmi mm wBiwii-iu tu ma eye, unq tne
I next uiluulo he was picked up and tossed
I ui er uinnug a lot of gieeu bidea as care
I luily as if be bad been glass. Then the
, big mau raised his cap to the girl, smiled
sweetly as he bowed and scraped his
i "No. Jleury.
"Thauk haaven. that I buj not Bnllt
y-i U. I LtSi U V.Trt
sirua myttii !
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