Advertising Rates For Legal Noticos. The following prlcos for legal adver tising has been apoptod by the CahdoN Advocate. Charter Notlees - - - ?4 00 Auditor's Notices - - - 4 00 C'oirimissloncr's Notices - - 4 00 Divorce Noticos - - 4 00 Administrator's Notices - - 3 00 Kx editor's Notice. - - U 00 The Carbon Advccite An Iii-liMmlit Family lfavfpoir PhUWi(a"vTy XTVrHl., ui Lnhbjbfcm, DarUm (V., l'a., by MAltltY V. .MOK't'lll.ltl.ll. umeit-BAlLAV. a hwt dtatruce tbv tlia Loolah Vatloy H. It. Depot. sj $1.00 per AiifiniiB AiiiLBci TI. V. Mortiiimmr, Jr Publisher. INDEPENDENT" Live ana Let Live." S1.00 si Year if Paid in Advance. iivaiii ii: aciiTrtMK .r main am ia .-t rJol" "Pri ti i in cr A l Vll.t 1.0 -.V PKlCf.R Other legal advertising will be charged lor uy the square. H. V. UertUmsri Jr., Publisher. VOL. XIV., No. 13. LEIIIGHTON, CARBON COUNTY, PA., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1?, 188G. If not puid in advance, .$1.2" ATTJKNEYS AND COUNCELLOHS. -JIJ-ORACE IIKYIVT, ATTOKNEV AT LAW, Or-cct The room recently occupied by ' ' w. i.apauer, 11ANK STREET, l.EUiaHTON, I'A. May W consulted la Itaf-llsh anil rjerninti. UAlVSIIKi:, ATTOKN15Y COIJNOl-XLCjn. ATLAW, rmST DOOR A I.OVK THK MANSION HOUSIf, fiAVCir CI1VXK, PESH'A. ' Kenl Kitate and Cnllcctltn AKcncy. Will Huy nnd Sell Jiral Kstntr. t'unvcyanc ng ntatly done. Collectl-ina promptly mode. Settllnic Katftteg ut iccidnta a Sn-pulty. mity im cnnnuucn in cuKllau anu licruinu. November 22, ID 4. T. a. snvi)i:u, ATTOKNEV AT I. AW. tiaxiCK-Oorntr of Hunk Street & Hank-nay 2nd bulldtnic nbore the Carbon Advooale 1'rlntlnK Ultlce. May 1, 1883-mfl J.IIMIOIITON. HIYSICIANS AND DKNTISTS. D it. w. w. im:fu I'ltYSIflAN ANI Sl'WlEON JIANK STREET, I.EIUOUTON, I'A. VFl'lUE Hunra at I'nriyvlllo 1-runi a. in.. to 12 III, dally, lay lie consulted In tbo Lnidl-h or German Language. May 17. 'Hi. a. i;i:iti!A3ii:R, m d., iiy.sictan A:.'iiii!(ii:nN Fpralal Attention paid tnUhronlo DI-cujck. tlrpicu South Ilnst (Icirnrr Iron nnd M-rnml Street", LEltUlltTIlN, PKNN'A. April 3d, M76. 1ST. n. ni:iu:it, m. i. V S. rXAMIMKr, SURG EOS, FISACTI(!IN(J I'HYSlDIANSi. t-.ui:ci r:t n llrpicn HmiK Slice), Neiiui'h Hi ck. LKIIIilllTClN, l'ENN'A. Mtv he eoutrulted In tbo German I.nii-iuaxe. Nov. 3 tb. (J. H. Still'!,!-', PHYSICIAN AN11 SUn'lEON. SOUTH STREET, . LElliailTON, I'A. May l.e enn,ulied In EnirlUb or Oi-in,nn Fptc'inl HtUntlon .j-lvin to llv sk oi tiny Okfio Horns From 12 1.1. to 4 T r.t., and.fn.tn o lou I'. at. Jtlurdi 31, S3 F. A. Rabenold, D.D.S., 1UIANU11 Ol-TluI-'.i)-.'piia.tiil.'lanai. llro' Bank St., Lehighton, Pa Tlen'lstry In all It, hranetieii. Teeth tx trncted without p:un. ilaa udiiiluUiered when renuAKied tnilce hays U EHM.S. DAY ureirb wifk I. t. Atldrci", l.lTZENitEUQ, l.chiKli luiiuty. Pa. .Tan, t. Is S-ly. W. A. Ccrtright, D.D.S., OFFICE: 0 isite tlio "iinwilway IIous" Mauch Chunk, Pa. I'.itlentl have thi beni-tit of Hie lito.tlin. prordineatd In mo -h mlul npidl.iu-'es nnd the best met ho Is of treiiliuont In all tfurKlc.il o.Kfi. ANJi:.SI'llEl'I-i ndmlnlftcrt'd II deilred. If poaMMe, persons realdlnt! outside of Mauch Chunk tlnmld m .ito engiuc-iiK-nte by mall.. IvS-vl EYE AND EAR. DR. Gc. T. POX Vi.lla AllciitMwn rrisnlarly on TIIUUSUAY urniidi week. Pructire Imillcd t'i Disoasos of the Eyo & Ear OllicK at llny.l. n'3 Aiuenciii Iloti-I, nr.il i Ifim linura fn'n. II in Hit fmMmi.ii iitml 3:11 In tbo iiflcrii.".!!. Htien.lt t" It- Iraclion t'f tbo Evh lr tli prnjir atjul nu'nt of glusna. and fir U a mlud and onrt' nfoplic-tl ilefecta. Mty uUi bo cMimilted nt hi off! in HATH, WediMdnr nnd K.itutil.iv oT fiu'l. vrvek. at HAN'GOIt i. Moiolny. and ni KA3TOX mi Tii.-.J.iy. in 2 Sil ly. H.irRf.s a i) T i:iiiy QARBON HOUSE, JONATHAN K1STI.EI!. PI1OPII1ET0H, HankSt., Lkiiioiitov, Pa. The (lAauoN HoiTaisolfcra tlrat.clnaaccotii inudatlona to tho Traroilna public. Ho irdlUK by the Hay or Week on KeaeniMtdo Teruia. Oholce Olara, Wlnoa nnd l.lnuors alw.iyon nanJ. iioi ii4ia uiki aiaoiuM, mwi aucr tlra llostlera, .utached. April lu-yl, JDACKKKrON lit) 11 1.. II way between Mauch Chunk Lehlirhton LEOPOLD MEYEU, Paorau-iiiK, lackerton. Penn'a Thla nell known boiel ia admirably renttod, and hia the beat accommodations lur Ueruian. ent and tranaient boardora. Kxcollcut lablor and the very boil linuira. Alao tlueatablca attached. Sept. It)-1. J. KISTLKlt Ki'partlully announce In tbn puhlle that he haa opened a NEW LIVEIIV P VA 11LE In eonnitetlon with hla hotel, and la oreparcd tu furnlali Teama for Funerals Welliuss or Business Trips on aharteat nonce and moat llherajierma. All ordera left at tha"Uarb.in II aula" will rocalve pronvl atuwtlon. Stable on North K'reet, aexttheliotut I.ehliiim Uo-.-i-vl WE WILL PAY i2 00 A DAY to a reliable parly, la ly oi y entlvinau, to receive oril'ra for our pub imtioiia Any wrann at plying lor thit iiiaitlon, u Im rantioteall on tia 'eron 4llv. mint tnd libolocruldt Iwhlidi vitl "relumed), and alaoiininraul .1 reap oi R Ihle bualneaa men na rrlerenro A IdresrU r.invr ruitnanina t o , B3M WaLaali Ave ,f hirajo, 1. 'ulv P. IHKJ maaasvAejfffaetPBwnu.ui'LLUi'iLiJ if ui Thomas' Drug Store. p m e-r- CD Q o o cr o rf r- O g3 ,r2S' Q Csraoela) tsssaaa u A3 a ' r-h- a o s ao p & g? B p 7, h o- S5 H CD r i i Carefully Compounded T. J. BUETNEY, Itccprctl lty announces to tho inerclmnti of Itttl.lKliton ami otnurs that lie U prepared to lo nil kinds or Hauling of Ficiglit, Express Matter and Baggage nt very rMsnnnMc jir't-ps. Ity iirnmp tit lentiun tu nil urU'r ho uttcs In merit h eli:ir u! jiuMIo luitr'time. Kefilctict'. curntr of I'lny unJ Iron Street, iA'tillitt n. Pa. ml en b'JCJuU"? Jlt XI,, sweeny V Soi tttfo wTHVeutlriiii rm.t njltntlou. 17 J. nut;r.uv. Oct i:lSBl 3:n. if'','"! ,.itl i. OONVKYANUKIt, AND 3F.NERAL INSURANCE AGEHT Tbf 'ullowlnj, Oonip nile ard UpMweoleJi LMlIA.N )N MUrUALI'IRK KKAIUNO MUrUAt. FIH3. WYOMIMl FIP.i:. rorT.-Yii.i.i: fip.k. LEilluti l'I nr. nnd tbo TRAVEI.r.ltS ACOIIILNT INt'l'Iio-NIM: Alan Pciinij Ivanli and JUl'u.ll Horn) TJilcl elcc ivc. mill in uroiw e Conii-nnv. Marca.is7i nios. Ki'.wnnnn H. Y. lalICK KNHACn, iii. a lei: in Wall Papers, Ilordcis & Decorations, Booh, Stationery, Fancy Ms. Window Shades & Fixtures, Latest Styb'a. nude and pui up. If desired. Paints, Oil, Varnish, Putty, Brushes & general Painters' Supplies. No. 61 Broadway. Mancii CM, Pa. Jtrlnv the Iiroadmiy llnnse. A PllEfcJEJST ! Our render for 12 eeiita In poslai:. iHinps to pny for limiting ami wrappiiivij IIIO IIBMH'."! OIV'H HIMF. Will rt nv KIIEB a Steel J'ailor A',i 7rani..f all OUIt PHESIIiKNTS. in- i.iuoioi2 1 i.kVRi.ANb, 8iz4 'i? x2a liicbea world W Oil AiitrtM nitltr fah Co , Chiam. III. 'Suhscribo ibr the Ad vocati:, only 1 per year. is CIIJH tfHIH UJlt tktt'.itiilitivron. i'k.. liaoln niua. Ixifq by druaaiju. I 7--'I.nTtlN IHIlr.rNl.Y.la.blonabb I- a HouTaiid Siior, PIakisk, Jiank St. L 1 Ijtt n Al iknarraarej. O rvl isasaaan r Boaasi a &d i-i 2. R 5 2 1 o 2 ) ill O CZ3J1 "'OiJr WD Oijjjw.i!' r . -1 HI A bonnet fot reception tvear has the crown of pearl-embroidered velvet and a , high hi hit of puffed moss-green velvet.' It Is simply trimmed w ith a bow of vel-' vet ribbon and a white aigrette. The stilngs aro of ribbon. Fxperlencs vs. Inozpcrionce. It is a matter of regret that In Intro ducing Hood's Sarsaparllla, Its proprie tors are obliged to overcome a certain distrust' by some people who have un fortunately bought worthless compounds mixed by persons Ignorant of pharmacy. Messrs. C. I. Hood & Co., are reliable pharmacists of long experience and they make no claims for Hood's Sarsa- parllla which cannot bo substantiated by the strongest proof. And tve sav to those w ho hck confidence, read the un solicited tc: timonlals In favor of.Jlood's Satsnparilh1, and then prove Its merits uy actual personal test. Wo are con li dent you will not be disappointed, but will llnd If a medicine of great value, which cm ho Implicitly relied upon, J00 doses $1.00. All colors are Illustrated in the deli cate pearl beads. Fans are more and more elegant as tho days go by. Unhnpry Man. Whv persist In ruining your Indigestion by eating unwholesome food; and keep ing it ruined by doing nothing lo 10 stoio it to usefulness and tight action? Some think that dyspepsia is Incurable. They are (lie ones who hate never taken IJrottn's lion Hitters. This taluable family medicine makes short work of the tormentor and soon enables tho di gestive apparatus to do its work. Mr. H. V.. Collins, of Keokuk, Iowa, says: "I used Urmtn's Iron Hitlers for dys pepsia, and am greatly benolltted." Gray and garnet I3 a favoille 1'arL lan combination. Dressy mantles of i-luali have small slim: clecvps. An Anawor Wanted. Can any one brln us a case of kldnev or liver complaint Klectyic! liltters v. ifl not speedily cure? AVe say they cm not, as thousands of rases already per manently cured and whoarodallv recom mending Electric Hitters, will prove. Iirhlit's dNeaie, dlubeies, we.ikback,or any urinary complaint quickly cured. They purify the hlood, regulate the bowels, and act directly on tin; diseased parts. Kery bottle L'tuiranlecd. Tor sale at 00c. a bottle by T. 1). Thomas. Woollen heels now Interwoven with gold anil silver. rorettplne cloth grows In fashion w't'i the ultra fashionable. Fomo Foolish Tco.ilo Allcw a coush to run until It Rats bc yonil Hie re.teli of nii'dieinc 'J'licy of ten say. Oil, It uill wear awav. but in I nioH cfgoa iLjWj(vtlieii nwny, Could rtiicy bt Iniliicc'.l to try tlio Miroivifiti miMiftiie caned Kemji s lisuam, wlileli we sell on a positive ;;ii:tran:rn to cmv. li y uould iinine.lliitely see t tie pxeel lent effect after lakMit; (lie lint dose. I'tiee r,t:c and SI'.OO. ' Trial size .free: Sold by T. D. Thuuns, Lelilgliton and W. K, Lliery, Wi'lsaport. I'm'-trinimed costumes of jersey cloth aie among the latest importation;. C!ol len brown a'llreieth are the newejt I'arW.m combination of colors. Ilr. Traitor's Root Bitter:, l-'razler's Root Hitters are not a dram dnip hot erase, lint arc strictly medi cinal in every t,ene. They act strtrgl upon the liter and kidneys, keep me bowel3 open and loxul.t cleanse the blood and svkictu of e.terv Impurity. Sold by druggists, 31. On. At Thomas drus store. It Is sad, but It's a f.icl, theroare no bonnets foi elderly women this win ter. Soutaeho pUitrnu, collar and etiffv are tin elTcctlvo adornment lo plain bodlcus. BacMM'j Aviiioa Salvs. The best salve in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhtient, fetrr sores, letter, chapped hands, chllblands, ;orni, and all akin eruptions, and posi Ivcly euros piles, or uy pay re'iuire.1. it Is guaranteed to ylte perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded, i'r'ce a" cents Iicr box, at T. 1). Thomts'. Brocade frlsn and coupe plush has alternating stripes of gol 1 tittfcl that will not tarnish Some velvet bonnets w hlch are bor dered with fur hivo the ttrlngs edged with fur also. Ilr. Friar's Magic 0inttnnt. A sure cure for all bolls, burin, sores, cuts, limit wounds, tore nipple, hard and soft corns, cliapped lips nnd hands. Price- fiO cents. Sold by druggists. Wil liams M'f'g. Co., l'rop's., Clovel.ind, O. Sold by Thorn in. the druggist. Three sets of buttons of like pattern but different sl.'.es aro worn on cloak or jacket and drass. The French courts have rilled that oven a key can do duty as a wedding ring. One night awhile ago John I.ayton, who runs the in tin line boat train fiom lloton, came on my engine sick as death, lie was so feverish and nervous he almost cried. Cheer up, John," says I, "and I'll fix you in a jlilv, and I gate him a good dose of Dr. Kcuno ly's Katorlto Ileniedy. llo went lo bed. Two thys after 1 saw him looking well as a butcher. 'That's this stuff fur rail road men,' he said. Daniel Fitts, F.n gineer Old Colony Railroad. The Czar of litusla derives an In come of 4lO,OO9,O0O from his personal estates. Algernon S.trtorlsnnd his wifc(once Xclllc Grant) arc living In South Ken sington, London. In Holland. Jllch., C. J. Docsbnry publishes tlie .Ytc, and In his columns strongly recommends Dr. Thomas' Kelectric Oil for coughs, colds, sore throats, catarrh and asthma. Quilted satin skirtings come by the yard to ho made up to wear with the many styles of short jackets. Young ladies' evening droe are very simple, ami natural floworsare the most fashionable garniture, One Hop Pltuter will do the work of a dozen bottles of dirty linameiit or salve. Kills pain. V gold anvil with the smith's ham- mo- It In; on It is one of tin- lat.-t now vl lei fjt b.-ji.U), cUtu or sleeve 1 TRADE ww MARK. X'roG J'rojjOilatvs, Jlmcitcs unit 1'otsor. SAFE. SURE. PRO MPT. to TUP rnABLV A-.MH.Tf EK to.. IUl.TlVoTtT:. Xl AT tlIfl(.Cf J a ivti n-iTrMt -n His.!-. -rt'ir trtnritT " tiS fcanw! rs&ii h Cor Pflin'- I tiart.-artuv UoaniflfJir, Twottmtht, I ftnr.i!ni. IriiU. (((.. pl. mn 1 T11E CIttllLLS A.lCGELil: tUliAUIUUI.l JUA TUEJjlE. 11 v sin tvAi.Tim it.ti.niau. Co, oel, tlie body's guest. Upon 11 thankless errand Fear not totoueli the best. The tintli shall be thy tun rant On, since I ileitis must die. And give the world (he lie. Clo, tell the court It (ilntts Ami shines like rotten noodj On, tell Hie cl.tiri l It shotvs What's gno I, and doth no good. Jf church and court reply, Theiieivo them both the He. 5 Tell potentates they live Acting by other s action, Not loved unless they Rive, iit strung but by a faction. If potentates reply, Olte pritcnttdcs the lie. Tell men of high cnmltllm That rule alfalrs or state, Their puipo,e Is ambition, Their practice only hate. And It they one.c ifply, 1 hen give them all the He. Tell them that brave It tntit, They b.g for more by sppudin; Who m their greatest cost, Seek nothing but coniinciidhis And Iflhey make leply. Then give them all Hie lie. Tell real It lacks devotion, 'IVllliitelttsbtitlud. Tell time It Is but ninlior., Tell llcsh II Is hut dust; Alid tvislt llicin not renly.'i -Tor ttjor;li mutt BlViStiic TTf X? Tell age It d ill.t tvastetti, Tell boner how It it.lers. Tell lieniil ho'.t'shetd.istetli. Tell rnvor hint It Tt-I er. And as tliey shall reply, Clt-o everyone the lie. Ic'.l wit how r,m.-!i It wrangles In tickle points or nleencssj , Tell wisdom she cnlanges Ilcrselt In ov',r-v!sri:css, n.l when they do reply. Straight give them both the lie. Tell phy.lc or her boldness. Tell skill It Is pretension, Tell clctrlty or coldneits. Tell law It Is contention, . And aslhey do reply, bo Kite them sllll Urn he, Ttll fortune oi her bllinlness, Tell nature or decay. Tell frlcud-hlp of uuklnduess, Iclljullceof delay. Atldir they will reply. Then glta them nil the lie, fell nrts they have no soundness. Hut vary by esteeming; Tell schools they want profoundness. Ami stand too much 011 seeming, if arts and schools reply, (Hto arts and schools the 11c. Tell fnlth It lied Hie rity; Tell how thecnuntrj etrctlij Te'l, manhnrd shakes oft pity; Tell, tlrtti" least preterrcth. And II they de reply, .Spare not to glte the He. Si when thou hast, as I eotmiiamb'd thee, done blabbing, Allbough tiiKltelhollo Desert es no less than stabbing, Yet, stab nt Ihec who will, No slab the soi.l ca 1 kill, Twenty five years ago, just at sunset a motley group might have been seen assembled on the piazza of a rude coun try Inn, known as tlio Hhtck Tavern, from its nppearance. Its warped and tnisted boards were blackened by the storms of many a winter, and its old faded sign, creaked dolefully in every passing breeze. It was In a quiet country hamlet.shtit In from tho busy world by green hills, many miles from any railroad, and re taining all tho piitnltite ways of half a century ago. Tlie men congregated, as was their usual custom, to sip some of Landlord Aiken's elder, tell a few stor ies, and retail stale jokes. Suddenly a tall stalwart man, ttlth a pedler's pack on his shoulders, and leading by tho hand a little glrl.emcrged from a cross-road and approached the roup. The man and his pack were too common a sight In those days lo attract attention, but the child clingiug to his hand fasciuatod their gaze. She was a girl of ten years, small for her age, with "a bright elfish face, black hair and eyes, the latter large and bril liant. Her skin was brown from expos ure to the sun, her dress old and faded, and her feet hare, but small and shapely- "Good ovening, friends," said the peddler, depositing his pack on the pi azza, and taking oft his straw hat to wipe hit heated brow. "Have you come far?" asked tho landlord, pushing forward a couple of chairs. The stranger took one and seated the little girl on other, and threw his arm pride tin j!y around her, as ho a i.- vcicd: OK Cta -i SwJPW'sWrn "Frnm'S , tliree days tliiec. It's fully twenty tulles, but my little com- panlon Is not over-stioug fcr such a j journey." "Is It your little gill?" asked one of tlio lncii. "Xo; I have neither chick nor child. I nm taking her lo her friends. Can you tell me where Squire Wagner lives?" "llo Hesovcrthcrc In tlio graveyard," replied the landlord, j olntlng to n giassy enclosure on the hillside opposite. "Is there any of the family living?" "One Miss Dorothy, who lives up In the old farnihouscYondcr. Tlie restare all dead, unless it bo Fred, the young t'st, a wild harumscarum fellow, who went off years ago." "This is ids little gill; he is dead," said the peddler. "When did ho die?" "I've not tlio time to tell you now," said the new-comer, as he felt the child start at Ihc question. "What sort of woman Is Miss Dorothy?" "Oh, a sort of crab-applo species, you know. Had a disappointment in carlv life that dried up nil her sweetness," said one man. The farmers hereabouts get her to look Into their cider-barrels to make vinegar," responded anothcr.nnd a laugh went round. The peddler looked troubled. "Will she behind to the little girl," he asked. "Oh, yes; she wouldn't hurt, a worm, and she'll get plenty to cat. She isn't stingy, but she isn't one of tho soft lov ing kind," eagerly put In a man who had not before taken a part In tho con versation. Well. I guess we may as well be go ing, sir,!' said the peddler, rising. "Can I le.no my pack In jour care, landlord, til! I come bark?" An aflii tii.itivc answer being given, he took the child's hand and set out for tlie low farm-house a half-mile distant, whoso western windows were all aglow with the lays of the setting sun. Xi thry nearcd It, the little girl looked eagerly around to see what her new home w as like. Some ducks and geese at play in a clear brook caused her to clap her hands. They entered a neat jard, and passed up a narrow done, walk that led around the house, Ihe girl looking with evident Satisfaction at the beds of bright llotvcrs on cither side. An open door gave them the view of amdy kitchen, where a couple of women arranging a bountiful repast, and hired men were pti forming their utlons at a spout In the rear. Tho I peddler knocked soltly. "fs Miss Wagner In?" "Yes. What do you want?" And the cider woman stepped to the door. She was tall and very energetic in her movements. 'Tic brought you a little girl fcr company, ma'am." "Me? Drought me a little girl for company? What do jott mean, sir? i'tc no ti 1110 for jolting." "Hut pci haps you hate lime to greet your brother Fred's little orphan child." Miss Dorothy Maggeied against the door-post. "Fled!" she gasned. "He is" "Dead! aud has sent his little ghl to you, For n moment the lady seemed over whelmed, but recovering herself, she turned to tlio child. "What is your name?" she asked. "Gipsy, ma'am." "What an outlandish n.imo! Dctsey did vou ever hear the like?" "Xever!" exclaimed the mald-of-all- work, advancing with uplifted hands. "My papa called me so, and oh, he's dead!" And breaking from the detain ing hand of her friend, she dashed down Into the orchard, and In a moment was ensconced In a large apple-tree upamong tho thick branclies.tnuch to the conster nation of a couple of robins, who had settled down lo housekeeping close 'o the llttlo girl's perch. The. mother bird, as she brooded oyer tho four little cjs, peeped over the side of the nest apprehensively, while her male, on a ttvis; eloso by, cocked ills head on one side to watch the Intruder, but net er a chirp or rustle of feathers betokened their presence. "Did I ever!" exclaimed Betsey, as the trio wat:hol the flight, and the nimble spring into the tree. "Oh, dear, sho'll bj the plague of my life," murmured Miss Dorothy. "She'll be a comfort and a blessing to you, ma'am, If you've only a mind to have It so. Hie has a lov!n; little heart. Only to think how sha waited upon her father, soothing and tending him to the last like a woman." He then told the lady how he met her brother at a lowly cottage, where his strength had failed, as ho was trying to make his way home to his friends; but he was In the last stages of consump tion, and died in two days. He en trusted his child aud a few papers tothe care of tho kind-hearted peddler, who now drew the latter from his pocket and landed them to tlio 1 tdy.who was weep ing quietly. He then went down through the orchard to the tree whero tho little girl was. "Come, Gipsy, your aunt Is going to love and care for you, and you must love her." The girl, who had sobbed for a few moiimnts violently, now sprang down, with a bright face. He lad her back to the-liouse. "Her 11.WI8 Is Gertrude, ma'am, but her father called her Gipsy, I liopo you will be a mother to her." "I'll take good care of her," said Aunt Dorothy, as she bent down and kissed the upturned brow. Tlie child Aushed with pleasure, and allowed the pedller to depart with a quiet gool-bje. She was seated at the ;taM, an! partook of a tlisli of bernes j A now life now commenced for tho child. For months she had had no home, but wandered with her alcli f.-ith. I cr.dependtng upon tho charity of slranz crs, wherever th-y chancid to be. Now ! alio was made comfortable. n-lin twn wnmon itlnmd .i,.,ni.t -., her wild untiitoreJ ways, were klnd.and tried to lead hei In the way she should go, and she learned to love them both. cveil while her perversa nature led her to set at dellance all their rules. Aunt Dorothy declared a dozen times a day that she "was the plague of her life.' but yet the hotiso seemed strange ly lonely and still when she was absent. She taught her to sew, nnd would leave her demurely seated in her low chair, an Industrious little msld, and returning In a few moments to llnd her gone, nnd catch the flutter of her gar ments up In some tree, whero sho was talking to the birds. Sho attended tlio village school, was bright, and easy to leach, but the prime mover In all mischief, and a general favorite with the scholars. Hut best of all sli9 loved lo wander over the hills, ptcning uotvers, or playing 111 some mountain till. She formed an acquaintance with omo rude wood-chopper, who, with their families, dwelt in somo little shan ties on tho mountainside. The men smiled when sho name, and the women loved tho helpful little girl who kept the bab!c3 so still, and told nice storie3 to the "ttco bairns." She saved a llttlo two-year-old boy from drowning one day, and won there by the everlasting gratitude of the par ents; and when one of the poor women fell ill, begged some nice tilings of her aunt to carry lo her. One dark November night she and her aunt Dorothy happened to be alone. Betsey had gono to sit uottitha sick neighbor, and tlie hired man lived some distance awav. Vbout midnight Gipsy, who slept In a small room next to her aunt's, was awakened by a rcreani. Springing from tlie bed, she ru3hcd into tlie outer room. Two misked men stood by tho bed, one holding a lantern, while the other held a knife lo the woman's throat, and a voice that Glpsey recognized said: Slop that screeching and tell us where that money is you took for the cows to-day, or I'll soon settle you!" "Xo, you won't, Fat Daly!" said the. child, springing to the bed and clasping her aunt around tlio neck. Doth men started, and tho man with the lantern said: "It's Gipsy!" "Ye, Dennis Carter; and don't you remember how I saved your llttlo Mike from drowning?" "Indadc I do. And not a hair of yer head shall be harmed, the bllssid darllnt that ye are! lint how came ye here?' "I live here, and this is my Aunt Dorothy, who gives me a home and Is so kind to me. You shan't touch her unless you kill ma first. Sho sent vour wife. 1'at Daly, those nlen broths nnd jellies when she had the fevcr.nnd she's ever so good;" and Gipsy burst into tears. The men consulted together while tho child bent over Aunt Dorothy, who had fainted for tho fust time in her life. "Oh, she's dead!'' she screamid. "Xo, she i3tt't; she has only fainted. She'll come to In a few minutes," said one man. "No wonlln't have come here If we'd known- it was your aunt. Xotv. chllJ, you must promise never lo tell who tve are, nnd you innsn't cither of you tell of this night's adventure, as It would set folks lo talking and make trouble, you sec." "Yes," said Gipsy, "I understand; and I won't toll, and I'll pronilso for Aunt Dorothy too. Only be good, and go right away, and, oh, don't ever do so again." "You don't hate tu, Gipsy?" "Oh, no, Indeed; I'm only sorry for you. Do go." When Miss Dorothy recovered her senses she was alone with her little niece. "Where arc thoso horrid men?" she asked. "They've gono, Aunt Dorothy." "But what a brave child you are, Gipsy! But won't they come back? Call for help. Mur " The child's hand was on ber lips. "Don't, Aunt. I'vo promised we won't tell anyboly about this." "Xot tell! I'll have them arrested." It took some time to prevail on the excited woman to bts silent; but as she really did not know who ber assailants were, and the child refused to speak.she resolved to keep quiet. The next day, to Betsey's disgust.she had the hired man move his family into a part of thehouse, "for company," she said. A week after Gipsy climbed the mountain side to llnd tho cabins of Daly and Carter deserted, and tho chill Xo vember wind sweeping through them. She was new prime favorite ttlth Aunt Dorothy, who seemed to forget she had ever been "the plague of her life." CHEATED IN EVERYiniSO. "I never saw such a man In all hit born days!" exclalmel Mrs. Crlmson bcik to her husband, who had been impojod upon in a purchase she had re qttastcd him to make for her; "I never knew you yet to get anything without being cheated." 'What, nover?' said Crlmsonbeak, chustnutleally. "Xo, nuvor!" omphatloally replied Mrs. C, 'Well, I guess you are right. I have always been suspieiotut of It 6lnce the day I was married." And Ihen b otieue I the window to see how f 4 r IkmvouU liaoto jumplo ', THE SMART CONDUCTOR'S ET0RY. "Yes." said the conductor, "the beats arc up to all sorts of rackets to' avoid - ' l'o.vlns their fare. A losuhr came , 'otne cltaps is to pietend they arc 1 working on the road as firemen, brake- ' mt,, telegraph operators, orfiomathing. , 'CBUC lIl-' 1:110,v t"al a conductor bate 1 1" farc " 01,0 of 11,0 bo-s- But 1 "0 "-gonouo pretty uy when Ibcy beat me, now I can tell you. I'm always willing to carry a man a station or two If he works for the company, but I uejp se these Impostors. Usually I as!; 'cm something about ttliero lltcy work, nun nnu tuey won; ti uii, nun ns lam pretty well vosted. I catch 'cm quite ottcn in that way. Sometimes I ask 'cm what train thcy'r-s going home, and It they say tlie 10:30, or the noon train, or anything llko Hint, I know they're no railroad men, find they have to pay or git. The other day I ,nkcd a fellow some iiucstlons.and answered them satis factorily, but I susprcted him. There was something about him that didn't look light. So I says: (.-- . ,. .. .. au j-uu jou ten mo 1110 time? 1 in afraid my watch Is a llttlo off." "Certainly,' he says; 'It's now fifteen minutes after eight." " 'Then It's time for you to pay your tare, says I. 'or out you go.' And he paid up like a llttlo man. He was more of a railroader than arc' " "How did you find that out?" "Why, 'if he'd been a railroad man. he'd havo said, 'eight-fifteen,' Instead of 'fifteen minutes after eight.' That was a dead give-away." HOY EOYS OET AC0.UAIKTE0. THE USUAL JtECTIXO OF TWO I.AM THAT CONCLUIIKS 1?, A riOHT. When two strange boys conic together they proceed to get acquainted some thing after this fashion: "What's yer name?" "Tommv Crupper. What's yourn?" "Dicky Tabbits. Wot's yer dad's name?" "Olo Dan Crupper, an' tho dot-'s name's Sniff. Is yer dorr valler?" "Xope; he's spotted and wears a collar. Got a knife to trade?" ' Yep; but I lost it. When I find it I'll swap you. Watchy read in?" "Third reader. Lus trade hats." "Idassentjmy pap don't Mow me. me. My feet's the bineest. '' "Well, I chawed tcibackcr oncst." "That's nothln'. I saw three decs fighting at one time." "I was in swimming' six limes In one day a'ready." "I had two tecth-pttlled lasMvcci." "That's nothln'. I cut my fingers 'most ctcry day, an our hired gal 'nicer burned her head off las' night.' That's no great sight. A lobber t i. t-. . uiuuu imo our iiotise one time, an' my pap's got a brother a jail.' Vi ell, that ain't much. My ma's got a sister witb a glass eye, an' our baby's got four teeth an' a lump on lis head what makes It cry all tho time, Can your fnther play the fiddle? Majbe I ain't got a brother who cap turn a Itan'sprlng an' walk on stilts. Why don't you brag?' 'Whs's a braggln'? I wouldn't l:c ti blowhard.' 'Don't you call me that, orl'l! ' 'You will, will yon'." 'Yes, I willi' 'Xo, you won't!' 'Will!' 'You won't!' 'Will will ill!' ' Won' t won' t won' t ?' 'Touch mc, if you dare.' 'Dan't you pitckoi your mouth'at rar, or I'll smash yer nose. 'If I was a girl I'd wear a dress.' 'Walt till ketch you some time, an' I'll lick you till yon can't walk.' l'ut a chip on your shoulder and I'll knock It olf.' 'Xo, you won't!' 'Yes, I willi' 'You won't, cither!' 'I will If.ou dare me to.' 'H'ell, I dare you.andanybody't won't take a dare'll steal sheep. There it is, smarty, and now let's tee what you'll do. The next Instant botli boys are roll ing in tbo dust, pulling hair and trying to chew each other's cars. From this thus on they considered themselves well acquainted and take a friendly in terest In each other. It was a dull day In barber's shop In Baugor, Me., and one of the loungers offered him Eeventy-fUe cents for the receipts of the day. The offer hat iiijt been accepted, the lounger went out and drummed up his friends, and the re ceipts reached nbout ten dollars. 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