f Arl Advertising Rates, Ihe. .Carbon Advocate An tndepondent FnmMr ITewipeipe? lubllshcd every SATURDAY, Jri Lehighton, Carbon Co., To., by IIAUItV V. ITlOltTIIIITTiaii Orricu-HA.NKWAY. a slioft dUlantp ffpos Ihp Lclilah Vnllfy tl. n. Jlppst, Terms; $1,00 perAnum in kvcur i.r.BoiiifrloN or rt-Ais Ar fnsor J ob Priii.tirLQ: AT VHU LOW i'UIOKs" ' ' We iloeiro' it to he distinctly understood that no advertisements will bo inserted In the. columns of Tim Cahbos Abvouatk that may bo received muu iinkiinwn parties or films UnlpM Accompanied by tho cash. Tho following are, our only terms: nxK 91JUAUR (10 links), 0 loyear.cnch Insertion Iflrts, fix monlJl,s. cnch Insertion II ctt. Thrco mouths, each Insertion SO cts. Ecss than threo months, first Insertion $1; each subsequent Insertion 2& els. Local notices 10 cents icr line. II. V. JIoutiiimkr, jr., rublithcr. TI. V. MoimiiMKit, Jr Publisher. INDEPENDENT Live and Let Live." $1.00 a, Year if Paid in Advance VOL. XIII., No 22. LEHIGHTON, CAEBON COUNTY, SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1885, If not paid in advance, $1.2o iff ri.j ATTORNEYS AND COUNCF.LLOU8. M. HAl'SIIKI!, ATTORNEY fc. COUNOKI,U)lt ATLAW, FIRST UOOn A110VB TUB MASION HOUH!!, MAUCll CIIUKK, n:SK'A. Ileal lisliito and Collection Agency. Will Iluy ami Sell Ural Hstntc. Convcyanc'nit notlr lone. Collections promptly made. tSettllng Kstntcs or Decedents a Specialty, liny bo consulted tr. English anil Uurinan, November 22, 1S!4. rp A. SNYIiKK, ATTOI1NEV AT LAW. Offucn-Corncr or Hunk Street U llankway 2ml bulldlna; auuvo tko Carbon Ailvocato rrlntlna: Offlce. May 19, 1883-inGJ LBIliailTON. physicians and df.ntists, " D K. AY. W. 15K1J15U PHYSICIAN ANli Blind HON, BANK STKUET, LEHtmiTON, l'A. Ori'ltJIi Hours nf I'nrrj vlllo Irom a. in ... to 12 iu, dally. Jlsy.tyo consultod In tho Xiiu.llsh or Ocrmnn Languane. May 17, '84. A. DERHAMKK, 51 H., physician a:;d acitniioN Special Attention paid to Chronic Dlscnsos. Ofjncic-- South Lnst Coiner Iron and beccud Street, - I.KHIUHTON, PBNN'A. April ill, 1875. .isr, V S. EXAM1K1KO xvnnEox, t'KAOTlCINO 1'IIYSIDI ANc SUItOEON Orrit'K finnK tjtreet, Hi;mkii'b Hux'K. I.KHIltUTON, PENN'A. JMsy ho consulted In tho German Language. Mot. 3 th. REMOVED. ,,f . M. Seiple, Physician & Simeon, Has Itetnovcd bti OWce- and Hcsldeneo from Beoond St.toSOUTH Ktreot.ln the building formerly occiiptcd by A. J tliu.i.KNMAVKit, tvhero 1ms will 1h pleased to eoo III friend nd patrons. 9-nrriUi: IliiTillS: from 6 to -9 o'clock P. Mi March 31, 1883. T, A. Rabenolcl, D.D.S., ttUAKOJI OFnuE-OpposlloOlausstiDro's Bank St., Lehighton, Pa. Dentistry In'ull Its branches. Teeth cz trueted wltbout paid, (las admlnlftcreil whan resuosied ilttleo lliys WUUNUS DAY "foaih wck. 1. (I. Aildrcts, I.1TZKKHUUO, I.ohlKl county, fit, Jan.S, IS'Uly. W. A. Cortright, D.D.S., OFKICK : Opposite the "nroadway Kouso," Mauoh Chunk, Pa. I'atlentt hvo the benefit ot tlio latest lm- freTtiaeatt In inch inKil nppltanera anil ho bsl tnetho la or treatment in nit surgical Mm. AN:sTI1I;T1H itdmlnlstfieil II tlraj!. lr ,nsii,Je. porioht rutldlni; oiitMdo f.Uatfeh Obtiuk, sUould niahu onguvoKients by mall. 1)8 vl A BOOK ON Deafness&Catarrh. Th iitirtvo naiued liotik oTnonr I'D tuxe Lr. NTT nH() I'M A i: I'.!!, tint woll.knnuuoy. prlenCfiJ Xural Surges will hi ?-nt Irt'e o any ntlrt. livery f.imJly ehoulil have Tim took u ulitratod, ana im- y oxplafpt la plain laouau till Diseases or t&G EAR ami GATAPRH, and how U treat ti.tie uiimenti ecceciirully. AJdrcss, Dr. C. E. Shoemaker, 013 Walnut Street, It KAlUNli, Pa. IIOTEI AND Jty. QARBON HOUSE, j. w. UAunn.viu'su, imioi'iiiktok, U4NKKTn r.EHIOIITO!, l'A. The (HtanN lluusuollors HrjtUfsaccotn 3odativi to tho Turcliuir p.ublie, ItoHt-dltiK by the IMy or Week ou treasonable Terms. UkalM Ulicar. Wines and l.luuurs alw.tyon bad. lionet Slmls ami Stables, with nlten Mre H.Uor, attached. April 10-yl, p.VCKKUTOS HOTi:r.. liwif between Maurh Chunk ft Thlshton X.KOPOI.1) MEYKU, l'Kort'.ibToe, l'aekertoti, renn'a This sll known huli'l Is udinlrably rclttcd, f.ml h is the best aecoinmodatt'ins tor nernian ntaik4 transient boanlers. Kteellrnt tatilo. nitlhereiy tmlllcjujri. Also lineUnbles altmlnd. Sept. lo-yl. Mauch Chunk House, fiunjcebinni. Street, Mauch uhunk. 1'cona., 1". F, Flail!, rroprlutor. Wh rlsltlnic at tho County Seat this Hotal will round to bo Hrst-cUi In evury res pect. Wlues. Liquors, I.aaer lleer. t'lisars and ether Itetresbuieuts nt purest quality ut (he liar Terms yery moderate, r.itrouauu sellsIUo. Seit, ii, lks i Beer Saloou anfl Bestanrant 1113 Vice St., Phllalslphia. Dennis Gilbert, Proprietor. Th l'ar Is funrliUed with choice Ulgnrs, fresk t.xsr, aud other refreshments. Per sons Irom the l.elilxh Valley vlsitlnir Phlla slelphla are repcctluUy invited to Kit e nie u all. tiu.-c'ia UiLUEUT. March vi, nit tr. J. W. llAUDENMsUSII itespeetlally announcei to tlio putilio that he bas epsaeda NKVV I.1V Kit V KTA1II.U In eaBulles with his hotcL and Is preiurod to Nralsk Teauis for FMgrals Weiiims or BnsiuDss Trips a skertest notice aud most Uboralierms. All 1 ratrt Ittl at the "Carbon House" will receive iroaspl atteatlun Stable on Korlh Sirct, Ml tie hotel, Lehichtoa in:; yi WWmm Thomas' Drug Store, GREAT Just received a large stock of the very latest paterns of Wall Papers -AND- which I offer at the fol lowing reduced prices: Gilts, 2d & 30c. White Blanks,10&12c. Brown B's 7, 8 & 10c. All must be sold in a few months. Call at THOMAS' DRUG STORE bargains. for Duvliiifrs' Old Ptnud, Ban! Street, LEHIGHTON. T. J. BRETNEY, liecpeotfiilly iinnounocs to the merchants of l.elilubton and others that he Is prepared to do nil kinds of Hauling of Freight, Express Matter and Bnggage ot very reasonable prices. Hy prompt at tention to all orders ho hopes to merit a share ol public patronage, llesldciico, corner of I'luo and Iron Street, bchlghUm, Pa. Orders lor hauling left at (). M. owocny k. Hou'j Storo will recelyo prompt attention.,. T. J. BMSTNUY. Oct. 12, 168l-3ra. -L CONVEYANCER, AND GENERAL INSUKAHCE AGENT The fullawlnR Companies nre lUprwenteJ: ur:l.a. )x mu ruALrmn. UKADINO MUTUATj V IHC. wvominq rinis, l'OTTSVJLLIJ rniE, LKHIiTJIi J7Ui:.(ina tho TUAVELUItS AUUIDLNT INUKANUG Aim lvunaylvanln nud Mutual Ilofsu Title r ctecllriitind liuurnncc Cuiuianv. TTT1T Tlf"r H H. I al'l05Hme, nn.i wuwllliunil vu Irce. jjiJUi.,, ronl, nlunblo tuinjilu Wx f soiflfithnt will put ymt iuilio way f uiak int; moro nimu'V In a few ilay tlun you tu-r tlinuif ht I. eiliU nt nnv bufiiutc Capital not retju'reM. You pan Itvo at homo und work tn iru tlinonIy, or all the Hmo All l I'Qtl. tu-xr. ol all Qae, irrantlly fucce8lul. 51 oir.id to fri.CtJ easily earned every fvenlmf. 1 lui ull who vfant work may tct tholiUi'U jicp;, wemakn ttiliunpar illt-U'd ot(r: To all who are n it well Pitiflled wn will Etiut )f 1 tt jh for tlio troubto of wrlllnu us. Kull lisrtk'ul .rf, dlrectloim, etc., rent frei. lm nu'iii'o i-av atifohitrlT sure for nil who start atowte. Don't delay. Addrus TlMiUN Oo. I'.irHau I, Mainu. E. F. LU0KENDACH, DltAt.KIt IN Wall lDfflBjei-s, Borders & Decorations, Boots, Stationery, Fancy Mi Window Shades & Fixtures, Latest Styles, Made aed put up, If desired. Paints, Oil, Varnish, Putty, Brushes & general Painters' Supplies. No. 61 Broadway. Mancb CnM, Pa,, Pelnw Ihe nroailnny House. nft'n presents Iven away. Send IjMus tiro eents imxtatre. and by l'mll you will irelfreennaeknirn nf iroo.lsoriari-'e value, that will start veil In work that will at oneo brlnir youln money faster than anyililnir else In America All About tho $200,000 in presents with each box. Asents wanted everywbcre.of either sex, or nil aces, for all the time, rrspare time only, to werk ror ns ai ttielr own bnmrs. Vortunes for alt nrt.cri nlo!utely assured. Uon't deliy. H. IU'.lktt S Co., Portland, 4l. DeolO-ly (JSuhscrihc Tor the Ad vocatb, only $1 per year. Ncr iquor Store The underslnned rfspeeltully anaoanccs to the public tint be his opened a Wine and Iiiquo- Store, In tho llullJhn next to the "Carbon Homo," Bank St., Lehighton, and Is prepared to supply fbeke Brands of WINKS and I.UIUORH, KYE WHISKIKS, IinANDlES, JIUM, (UN, ALUOIIOI., MINT, IIITTKHS, KIMMEL, ie ic . William Heilig, rebT-7l J.hliihton, Vt. THE QEEAT AMD SMAU. Tliero is no unimportant thing, No littlo thine in heaven's ilai Kvcnts cstoenicd tho smallest, brine; Tho greatest weal and woo to man. Tho (1 ceils we ilo in solitude, And deem they there begin and end, Emluro,8nd work Tor 111 or good An Influence or the woild extend.. Yes, more, each careless thought wo think Thu thought that quickly rorr.ei k goes, In sonio fine-wrought mysterious link Within a chain God only knows- One act affects nil other acts) One lllo ilutli every other mold j As every atom mode attraots All other atoms wo nro told. The breeze so fains wo scarcely feel Tho slightest movement In tho air, Doth silently and softly steal, Transforming na'.uro everywhere. And acts that memory soon escape, So weak their impress on the mind, Po secretly and surely shape The destinies of nil mankind. ATMOSPHERIC INFLUENCES. A convocation of commercial travelers wns nssembleil and t'-ituered together ou tho breezy veranda of tho Beech Hotel, Galveston. Au itinerant begcar, who hid onco been a wealthy and respected citizen, but who bad become impover ished by lack of deep water and his efforts to cotinteraot tho nlmospbertc iclldcnces, npproacbed the group iu a sidtloug mnuniT, somewbiit after the manner of n crab, and by n display of the transitory with which so delighls drummers, lie charmed tho entire circle, tho ilrniks which be inhaled were uumerotis, ntid nt the espeuso of the drummers, Finally, ns he was about to withdraw from tbo canvass, one ol the drummers inquired, jn&t as if ht really had some doubts ou the subject: "Don't you waut ten cents to se' n drink with iu the morn?" The tramp did not accept tbo nomina tion viva voce i but, after n panso, re marked that ho thought there wns no legal obstacle to the drummer making that kind of an investment. "I will advance you the money if you will promiso not to spend it until to morrow morning, and tbeu only for a dtink." As tho Cotton exchange was closed for tbo day, it was impossible to use tho money in fntnrej, so tho tramp readily promised to carry out tho trust imposed on him. 'lllore is your monoy.'' Tho beggar, impecunious no longer. took "the mo'ncy.aud was about to conveyJ-! it to n plaoo of safety, when an idea seemed to slriko bim with considerable violence. He turued baok. 1 1 say, gentlemen, I hopo jou under stand I am a mau of my word.'' "0, certainly." "I fanvo promifed not to bny a urink with this money unljl to-morrow mora infi." "That is tho nmieratnndiug." "Jusl so. But tho Bible says never put off until to-morrow that which you can do today, aud" "ion aro not going uacu on your word? ' '0, nol but I was just thiuking that as capital is iusecure, the dread of my bung robbed n my bio p will keep me nwnke all night Now, If I bad another driuk right now, n sort of n night tap, you know, I would sleep ns sound as if I had uo cash bahuce on my mind. I tell you gentlemen uieu of w-'altb have their troubles, us well as tbo poorer classes. Before I became tho custodian of that leu cents which you hare so generously endoued mo, I had no occasion to resort to artificial means to produce healthful .slumber. My sleep was like that of au infiiut, M) calm." "0, phaw 1 Hero's another dime to gel a night cap.'1 Tha proposition was nccepted on tho spot, and tho ten cents wan utilized ii, procuring an nutidoto against the at mO'.phtric influences which nie said to be more del terious Just now than at any previous epoch in the history of tbo Maud City. A " SASSY M POLICEMAN. Gus DcHmitb, while ploddinc his homeward way to his bonrdiug house nt or about two o'cklosk iu the morning, discovered a man. fast nsleep, silling on the doorstep of a closed saloon, "Aro you a policeman?" asked Gus, punching him familiarly lu the stomach with his cane. "Ofconrso I am,'" replied (Us slum beror, rnbbiug bis eyes. "Aro you ou duly? "Why, of course. I am on duty, "But you were asleep." "Ko I wasu't c sleep. I was just pre tending to be usleep." "What for?" 'Nothing particular, only I think it is my duty to prelind to bo asleep, ns n kind of a hint to these society galoots that they ought to be at home iu bed in stead of bnmmlug about the streets of Austin at two o'clock iu tho morning. XT RESTED WITH THE COUBr. "Have you got any family?" asked e young Austin lawyer of a oolored m&u whom be was nppoiuUd by the court to defend, the latter being charged sith having stoteu a horse. "Isanotgot no family yet. I looks to jou for that." ' i.onk to me to supply you with a fuiulljt" "I looks to you an de jury,1' "What kind of stuff is that you axe t tlkiug?" "It Is just what I says. Miss AjUtlldy Snowball sajrs of I only gets a yeah iu tho peuopouUutlary she 11 wait for me. but tf I gets moali. den she's gwiue to marry ds berry fust ufggah what comes along. So you sees, loss what a great and 'inportant '.ponsibilily dar am rest- in.: uj ver.' Last winter a hoarding house keeper ro jeeted a steak which seemed too old (or cyan a hoarding house. H was then Usod for door mat for a wliilo.aiid was finally buried in the back yard. Two months later beautiful rubber treo sprang from tho ground, and is now in full bjossorq. "Wonderful Efficacy"" 'Some people nro slow In telling what good things have been done lor (hem, but Mr. John P. Daly, of Oillionsyllle, S. 0., savs ho takes great pleasure in testifying In tho wonderful efficacy of Brown's Iron Hitters in dyspepsia, fover and ague, and general debility of the system. He has personally experienced tho most satisfactory results Irom me uso or this valuable inedlclno. Mako a memorandum of this, all yo whoso systems aro run down, Brown's Iron Bit ters will euro you, A knowing hoalhen: A Portland (Ore gon) Chinese, peddler refused an Kuglish shilling offl-rod as a two bit piece, saving: "No good. Mo heap sabo,. Uo chicken on him." Never Oivo Up. If you nro suirisring with low and de pressed spirits, loss of appetite, general de bility, disordered blood, weak constitution, headache nr any disease of a bilious nature by oil means procure a boltlo of Klcctrio Hitters. You will be surprised to see tho rapid improvement that will follow; you will bo inspired with now life, strength nud activity will return, pain and misery will pease, aud henceforth you will rejnioo In tho praise of Electric Hitters. Sold at fifty scuts a bottle by Thomas, the druggist. Generosity is tho wealthiest feeling of tlio heart. Feel as you would aid suffering if you could, and you will have nearly all tho self-satisfaction that you would have had if you really hod relieved distress. -The pig finds a living in his pen am) so doos tho editor. Tho similarity, howevsr, ceases at this point, Drunkenness;, or the Liquor Habit, can be curedby administering' Dr. Haines' Golden Specific It can be given in a oup of col too or tea Without tho knowledge of tho person taking, it, effecting a speody aud permanent cure", whuthcr the patiant is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreci:. Thousands of drunkards hayo been made tempcralo men who have tukeu tho Golden Specific In their coffee without their knowledge, and to-day oeiiovc iney qua urinKliigol tlieir own Ireo will. No harmful ell outs rosuU Irom Its adininiitratinn. Oitros guaranteed. Circulars and testimonials eont free. Address. Goi.dbs Sproiho Co., 1 85 Unco St., Cincinnati, 0. Words of praiso are almost ss ncccssaryTlKnQrlus the iou and her famishing need; to warm a child into a genial lilo 09 acts of kindness and affeation. Ju lieious praisa Is to childrm what the sun Is to flowers. There U no better escess In tho world than tlio cxgcss of gratitude. -Eilract froni'a Privato Loltily'?; Kegardfng'Dr. Day'id Kcniieav'aFavb? ito ltenicdy, tho writer, Frnf. A,B. Chand ler, principal of tho Aradetny, nt Brook haven, Miss , says : "I suffered frntfi uir pidity of tho liver nnd bowels aud 'para, lisis. I used 'Pavorlto lt-Mnedy' for two months, aud am now able to usu mv side which for a long tiino had been iilto a piece of dead Ilesh. My general health ivas never uetter than nt present. A moro glorious victory cannot ba gained over another man than this, that whon Hie injury began on his part, tho kindness should begiu ou ours. Animals feed, men eat; hut only men of intelligence know bow to cat. BuekUn's Arnica Salve. The best snivo in tho world forculs, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhticm.fever sores, tetter, cliamied uands, chilblonds. corns and all skin eruptions, aud positively cures plies, or no pay required, it is guaranteed to givo furiccc satisiaction, or money e funded. Prico 23 oents per boy. 11 j: Many are ambitious of saying gratd things, that is, tf being gMndilonueul, Eloquonaa Is speaking out, a quality few osteon and fewer aim at. The truest mark of being horn with great qualities is being bnru without envy Shiloh's Vltalizer Is what you need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Dizzincts ami an symptoms ot 1'yspepsia. rrico 1U a ml 73 cents per bottle. Sold by W. F. Uierv, vt cissimrt, ur. U. i'. Hum Leliigliloo, Croup.Whooipine Couch nnd Bronchitis tmnicuiaieiy relieved by Bliiloli's Cure, Sold by W. F. Uiery Weiseport. Dr. C. T, Horn f.chightou. That hocking Cough can bo so nuicklv curcu uy Mnioirs cure. Via guaraulee it. Sold h.r W. F. Biery Weissport, Dr. C. T. Horn Lsbightoo, -Will you suffer with Dvsnensia tud Liver Complaint? Shiloh's Vltalizer is guaranteed to cure you. Sold by W. F, uiery wcitsporl, ur. c, T. Horn Lohlgbton, Sloaplcss nights.mado miserable by that ict.ium uuuii Dunn,, s turu is nie remeiiy ior you. Sold by W. F. Biery Weissport, ur. c. T. Horn Lehighton. Catarrh Curwl .health and sweet breath secured, by Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy, l'rica on amis, isas.ii injector Ireo. Hold by W. h Uiery Weusnort Dr. C. T. Horn Lehigh ton. ior lame bait, side or chest, uso Shtloli's Porous Plaster. Price 25 eents. S.dd by W. I'. Biery Woissport, Dr. C. T. -Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures Con sumption. Sold by W. I'. Biery Weissnort, ur. ji 4..uuru j.eniguioa. , Letters of introduction are not always succejsful to get a man into society, any more than eloquent obituaries to get a man into heaven. Happy Man. "Given man this tasto (forgood books) and the means of gratify leg it, aud yon can hardly fail ot making a happy man. You place him iu contact with the best society in cvety period of history, with the wisest. the wittiest, the tendcrest. tha bravest, and tho purest characters which have adorned Humanity," so sayr sir John Herschcl, s ml beiug true, ss it is. "bannr man" uuzlu to bo ou tbo increase. Seo advertisement or John B. Alden, Publisher, iu this issus. Fortune is ovor seen accompanying Industry, and Is as ofieu trundllcg iu a wheelbarrow as lolling in a coach and six. Flatter Isasortsfliad tuouey to which our vanity given uir.oy. I'erleet aouuduoas of body and mind is possible only w.lb puro blood. Landing uedlosl author HI uf all clyilittj eeuu- iritj endorse Ayr's S.r.ipirllla as the but Blood purifying laxliemo la existence. It TsiUy increases the proJuctivo pjwer of both baud sad brain. Poverty sestrays pride. It Is difficult fer au eiudy ht to aland upright Whalevery.su disnkeiu another per- ,on. Use care to correct m yourself by the , . r 1 jgcutlo reprwf. VICTUALS AND DRINK, URS. A. D. T. WHITNEY. There once was a woman, and what do you think, She llrod upon nothing but victuals, and drink. Victuals and drink were tha chief or her diet, And yet this poor woman could novar he quiet. And were you so foolish as really to think That all she could want was her victuals and drlnkl And that while she was furnished with that sortofdlot Tho focllng aud fancy would starve and ho quiet? Mother Qooso know far better, but thought It sufficient To give a mcro hint thatlne faro was dc. tlclent; lor I do not bellcvo sl)0 could cycr have meant To Imply thero was reason for being content. Yet tho mass of mankind Is uncommonly slaw, To acknowledge tho fact It behooves them tq know, Or to learn that n woman Is not like n mouse, Needing nothing but chceso and the walls or a homo. But Just llko a man day sht hint UP fer one (let his hat and his cane, put them snugly away, Ulvo him stockings to mend and throo sump, tuous meals, And then ask libit at nlrlit If you dare- how ho feels. Do you think ho will quietly slick to his stocking, While .you read tho news and. "don't pafo about talking Dh; many a woman goes starvlnir, I wccnl Who lives In a palaco and fares like a nuccn Till-tho famishing heart and tho loycrls)j brain Hayo spelled out to life's end the long lcrion ofpalq. Yet stayi to my mind an uneasy suggestion (Joincs up that thero may bo two sides to the questlcn, That while here and thero proving inflicted priv.iuuq, The ycrdlet must often bo "willful stnrva- Hon Slnco thero aro men and women would fqrep ono to think They choose to llyo Qny on victuals and drink. Oh, restless and driving and unsatisfied hearts, Whonco novcr tbo yuturo of hunger parts! Itow long oq tho husks ol our Ufa will yo iccu. liotljlak you, when lulled Jn your sbaHovy' ' 1 content, Twas to I..i;arus only tho angels wero sent 1 Anu its uo to wnoso up but earth's ashes aro given For whom tho fu)l banquet Is gathered In neayen- Under theWeather. "Sij of usj" said Fenclla Groytou, "and nothing to llvo npouj" She looked around upon tho rest pf tbo Greyton lamily wilU the trujjip uir of a modern ifedea. The Qroylous lived in a pretly old matnr house, on tho riloomiugdalo road, just a pleasant drive out of town. They liltd pretty draperies, and cul tivated raro roses, and paiuletj lovely little amateur pictures, and basked, iu a sprt, pf unthinking way, in lifu's sun shine. They didn't know qnito bow muck iucomo they had, nor exactly where it flaiuo from. They only knew that every thing was !n Ihc hands of poor "papa's" lawyotv-a darliiitf, whito-haircd old philanthropist, ho wac doroted to the heathen, and cbo ol2ciateJ as secretnry tobalrado?en foreigti mission associa tions. And whenever thoy wauted mon ey they went to bim for it. And one day, when Mrs. Greyton end her daughter Lilla went to tho city office with a bundle of unpaid bills, to get Mr I'ramiughani to wi(to a checque for them, the door was padlocked, and a lit tlo uotico "To Lsll" was lacked up on it. ' Where Lad Mr. rrapjiugham gout? Nobody kcow. When would ho rolnru? Thepublio was; deisely ignorant on that subject. j Why bad be gone? And iu answer to' this question there was a very universal shrugging of shoulders, and a whisper j about a general "smash up!" j Poor Mrs. Greyton! Sho aud Lilla1 were both as Ignorant and Jnexperienssd of the world as a pair of while kittens, j and It was some time before she could compreheud that Mr. l'ramingbam was a thorough-faced vlllian nnd that tho and her little flock were penniless. "What shall wo do?" murmured Mrs, Greyton, alter sho bad wept through her whole supply of pocket-handkerchiefs. "Couldn't wo sell our hsud-painUd cbltn? said Clarice, a swartby-browed girl eighteen. "I designed every pjtco luysttf. And Mr. Payalli said" "Pshawi" etirtly interrupted I'enella, "Jnst look at tho china store, crowded full of far finer work. Poor ClarieJ they wouldn't pay yon the prico of tho miner al paint it took to do them, for your placqnes aud vases." "I can do art-embroidery very nice j'." suggested Muna, a tall, shy girl, with liquid black eyes, and jetty hair, growing low on her forehead. "The embroidery market is overfull." Slid Pcnella, who waa tho Incarnation of common sense for the family. "If you could do housework now, Mona " Mona looked down nt her slim, white bauds, all sparkling with rings, and shuddered. But Bess, lbs youngest, oamo bravely to the rescue. Tins first thing," pld she. "is to send all the servants off. oiattt Auu. We oau't afford to pay lour girls aai a mm any longer." ; "But who Is to kep the garden in ordr," crud Clarice, "jf we djefljargo the mau?" i "It must go without beinj kept iu order," said Boss, "or else we must do " """"vet.' ' My p JOr roses'" sighed Mrs. Grf J ' 'Maintna'a roses shall not suffer," E.ild Tallin, Ml will look after luem rny selr." "And old Mrs. I'lnyford, who spend? n month with us every summer?'' said Mona, "And tho BKlgood girU, who always iuvlte Iheir ffieude bore to t lip midsummer pionlcq aud nil the pcoplp who drive out from thp pity (q Junphes and teas" "We must make n clearnnpo of Ihp whole pf Upip' said leticlln, crisply "unless, indeed, they would like to uiako n bnsiuess tualter of it aqd pay tjielr board.'' "Oh. i'encllal' cried Mrs. Greyton, "Well, why not, mamma? So far ni I can see, wo haven't got money enough to buy our own bread nnd bntter--so how cati wo afford to order ices, and frozen puddings, aud pATrjs ije potE qn.vs for other people? Bat if wo bad a regular iucomo, I am almost sure, with Ann's help, that wo coHld set ft very nico table for boarders.'' Lilla looked ternlled, "Mamma,'' said sho, "hao il oomo to this?" llosa frowned savagely. ' 'Lilla," taid she. "don't bo a fooll unless you think you would liko to starve.'' Aud while the family wero still in committee of-the-whole, old Mrs. Play ford's huge, old-fflhloned barouche rumbled up to tha door, with a leaning Tower of 1'is-a strapped pa behind jn the shape pf trquksj "I'm a littlo earlier than usual, my sweet girls," said shp, with n smile that reyealed the golden hinges of her false teeth tifter n most ghastly fashion. "But the season is intolerably hot, and my doctor declares it would be suicide for me to remoiu longer iu town. And I know, darliugs, I'm always auro of a welcome berej" Mrs, Groyloa was aboqt to reply when Fenella stepped forward. Then yon haven't beard of it?" said 3ho. "Wo aro ruined. Mrs. Plavford. Old Mr. pranjinghara baa spent all our money and gono to Australia, Wo oau't entertain company auy longer, But if you would liko to board hero, at a reas onable oomprnsation, wo shall be glad to receive you, and clvo you all the pom- forts of a home." Mrs, Play ford's jaw dropped; sho tamed a sickly, putty color. "John, Johii'' sho cried, to tho man; "you needn't unstrap those tiuuks. I have no many friends who are anxious for my society, tba' 'really I am not at liberty to accept 'your very singular proposition" (to Fenella). "Of course," (to Mrs. Greyton), "I sympathize deep ly with yon, but wo all ftnow that rlchts have wing?, and I never did put any confidence in Mr, Framiughani ns n business man. So sorry that things should have coino tq stick an awkwaid oomplic8touj" 'There shp gees tlio o)d harridan!' said Mona, ru tho withered hand waved itself from tbo carriage-window, half way down tha drive, I'ha has lived upon ns for si: summers, aud not? sho wouldn't fling one of us a peupy if wo were starving)" Old Mrs. Piayford was belter than nn advertisement in tho newspaper. The Bidgood girls came no more; tho city pooplo kfpt sublimely away. Tbo old ndago concerning tho flight of ruts from a falling house, came strictly true, "Bosa Bidgood hasn't eyen come nfler that conccryo of rose-leaves I promised her," said Mona, Badly. "Aud I gave five dollars for tho spices and essential oils, and I dried the jacqueminot nud uiel.Ie.wes so carefully and Clane paint ed such n beautiful butter-fly jar for ill' "Cau I hayo ho pot-pourri, Mona?" asked Boss, suddenly. "Yes, if you want it, ''answered Mona, wtlb a shrug of her tihouldoro. "Wo can't eat nor drink dried roso-learos.'' 'I'eibaps wo can,'' said Ueac to her self. And sho rnmnged out divers aud sun dry raro old porcelain jtrs and vases from tbo family store, filled them with the sweet, slrangely-scentod mas3 that Moca bad concopted, and earned them quietly to town, ''It smells exactly like Mrs. Greylou's drawing-room at tbo manor house here)" exclaimed Ferdinand Houghton, us ho entered tbo siudio of Miss Mai vina Morris, a fair feminine sculptor who had somo very original ideas of her own, nnd was ou "hall-fellow-well met" terms vritL ell tho other artists of both sexes. Sho was neither young nor pretty, yet every one liked Mies Morris. "Well, I should think it might," said she. "Do you Bee those wine-j irs on Jbe shelf?" "Of courso I do. What are thoy?" "They oro filled with conserved rose leaves. Mona Greyton lnado thnn. Bess, tbo second eister, wants me to sell them tor her. Real old porcelain; leaves full of the subtlest scenlB of lien demecr. Will you tato ono nt ten dol Urs, FerdjT' "Then it's true?" said Houghton. "About (ho ir financial trouble? Un fortunately, yes," said Mi Mahina, "I only wish I could help them, Conio, buy tha pot-pourri there's n good fel low!" "It's my last teu dollar bill,'' aid Ferdinand, "but here pom! Monafjrey ton Is an angel. Do you suppose, M1m Mully, she would aecpt a poor artist liko me, uitb no particular Inoouie aud nothing to live on?' "Try it and said Miss Murris. "But J'u; not iujf good enough for her.'' "Jolbly,'' aecded Mi Mulvlna. j IJut I here aro fire girl', you know, and I nothing to live J 00 r-rdlnanil boygUt the po'-ponrri, "nnd ro.Io out at once to the njauor ( hi uae. ')"jur uDple, sir, wants to ft you up at the honco,' said the gfoom who led out bis little gray nag. "I cau't stay tbjs morning," said Houghton. "I am in n hurry.'1 "But it is Botno very particular busi ness,'' aid tho man, ruuuing down the pavement after bin. 'Ob, hmg business" said Houghton; and off ho rode. Mona was in the garden, with n las uet, gathering moro rose-leaves. She thought Ike potpourri question prom ised favorably, Olarico was painllnfj desperately nway at old India rjluger-jsrs, up stairs. Fentlla was writing au advertisement, 'Boarders Wanted,1' for tba paper. "The house is as big as a hotel,'1 said she, "Why diotilJu't wp make some Use qf il?" Mona Greyton listened with smiles and tears to Ferdinand Iloughton'sj ve heuient proposal. "But what could wo Jlya ppou?" said sho. "Why, I could paint pictures!" said this saiignino young woqer. 'll'ni sure to sell thepi at n tearing big price, ns sion as my name becomes a littlo better known; and I'll have your mother and all the girls to live with" U3." "Ob, Ferdinand!" said Mona, half laughing, kalf-crying. Aud then the young artist know that ho had not pleaded lu vain. "And it's all ovvjng to tho pot-pourri,'' said she, f 'tbo sweet, pooticaj pot pourril" l 'Every bit of it,!' said Ferdinand. But his uncle listened gravely tq the tale, wheu tho yonug mau came home late in tbo moonlight, with bjs heart full of his love affairs. "Humph!" said Uncle Birlow. "How many pictures did yon tell duriDg ihe past year? ' i -Two, sir!" "At bow much?" 'Soventf-five dollars ench!'' reluotsnt ly admitted Ferdinand. Mluropbj" again (truutcd fhis relent u-so uu jmaiinmaniuua. "And you ex pect to majntaiu a wife aud her mother and four sisters, op a hundred apd fifty qollars n year) ' "I shall innuago to maintain them in somo way, sir,"' said tho unabashed nephew, "There's always the far West you isnovy Uncle Barlow laughed. "l think I cau manage to do better than that for you, you young tcamp, said he. "If you had turned back this morning when I seut for you, instead of ....ttl rr ., . . hsiuub uu to tue manor nonso, as if it was n question of life or deatb,you would bayo learned that old Framiugbam had been overhauled iu London, en route for an Dieman's Land, gorged with plund er, like an old leech!" "ivnat, sir," shouted FerdinsmJ. '.'The ureytou's defaulting lawyeij" "Himself, and none other,' said Undo Birlow, "We had it cable telegraph at eleven o'clock. Mrs. Groylon's money is a(l safe ju (he hands of our Loudon agent)" "But, Bir," gasped Ferdinand, '.'how do you pome to know this?'' "fjld Dorrauoo Greyton did njo a favor once, when J was a struggling man," Baia jsj.r. Barlow, -in whs not my in tentiQn to ctatjd by ami bob Jjis widow uclrauoed vithont somo slight effort in her behalf. It seems Ibat I was just iu time," So thero was nu end to tho Greyton uuuuicH. xuey kept mo old manor house. J'crdiuaud Houghton set up bis studio there in one of Ihe great north lighted rooms, nud Mrs. Hongbtin makes pgt-pourris cyery year, of pse- And as fast as the other girls marry on which is by no means a slow busi ness, for thoy are every one of them bandsonje sho gives fheni each a wed ding present ofusweet contervo of scent ed leaves, n an Oriental jar. "For pot-pourris aro lucky!" sho says, wltU f)jo Bisest of rods. HOW HE PROVED IT, A convict at a X'reuch penal settb'- meut. 8lio wus undergoing u lilo scn touce, desired to marry n female convict, suck marriages being a common occur rence. 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