The.Caibon Advocate, An IXUKI-liNnKNT l'AMtt-YNltWSrArKIt Pub lished every Saturday In Lehlahtou, Carbon County, rcnnsylvanlu, by Harry V. Morthimor, Jr. BANK BTMiliT. ' $1 00 Por Year in Advance ' Itcst advertising medium In tlie county, livery description of Plain and fancy JOB PRINTING At very low prices. We do not lienlUite to say that no uro better cqupped than any oilier printing establishment In this section to do llrit-olasj Jolt-work, In nil Its branches, nt low price. Advertising Rates "Par Legal Notices. Tho following prices (or legal ? Ing ha.s heen adopted hy- the (.'Alum DVOOATF. Charter Notices t 4 v1 Auditor's Notices t . " 4 0'.' Commissioner's Kutleps Ulvprco Notices f ' - 4 (. Administrator's Nptlecs . ? a ") Executor's Nollco - - .rt. 1. Other legal adveitlshignlll uncharged :.v hy tho square. i II. V. McrthlriT, Jr., rublher. $1.00 a Year in Advance. INDEPENDENT " Uve and Let Live." $1.25 when not paid in Advance. VOL! XV., No. 19. Lehighton, Carbon County, Penna., March 26, 1887, Single Copies 5 Cents. ftkt Professional & Badass Cards. Horaoo Hoydt, ATTOHKEV AT IiAff, OrrtCKt Tlio Itoom recently occupied by V. M, llnpsher. BANK STREET, LEUIOHTON. TA, May be consulted In English and German. July My W. M. Raxisher, ATTOKSEY aud C0UN5ELL0II AT LAW, AND UIHTIUCT ATTOIINKV, First door above tlio Maiwtun House, MAUCII CHUNK, - - - PESN'A Kcal Estate and Collection Aitency. Will Ituy nn.i RrM ileal lut-iln. ConvcvaucliiK neatly done. Collations promptly made. HcttlliiB Estates pf Hoe.'ilcutn- a. specially, May be consulted In kukiuii ana ucrman uov. ,-y i H. V. Morthimor, Sr., NOTARY rUBLltJ, OFVipg'ji'Carbou Advocate " OfTlce, BANK STMET, LEiuoirroN. All business crtalnlni prompt attention. to the office will receive mar. 10 0. V. Kleintop, Jnstritctor in Music, Jlobblns American Classical Methods a special tv. Terms moderate. k ll THOM AS KEMEFIER, CONVEYANCE". ANI) General Fire & Life lusnraacs As't The following Companies aru Hcpresoutodi Lebanon Mutual Fire, Raiding Mutual l'lre, Wyoming l'lre, I'ottsillle Flro, Lehigh I'lro, and tlio Travalors Accident Insurance. Also, Pennsylvania uul Mutual Horso Thief lie tectlvesnd Insurance Company, inarao-yt W. G. M. Sclple, flirStClAN AND SUItllEOX. SOUTH 8TKKET, - - - LEUIUHTON. Mav hs consulted In English and Uerman. Bneclal atlonllon given to l.ynceoloiiy. OrriCK Hocus; From 12 M, to 2 V. Mand irem c in r. ai, war. F. A. Rabonold, D. Duamch OrriCH : Over J. W. ltuiuleubush's l.lipior Store, inxic srr.Kur, leiiigiiton. Ilcntlstrvln all Its brunches, Teeth UMraclcd without 1'ain. (!.is administered when requested. OfScO D.ivs WHDNKSHAY or each week, r. O. address, I.ITZII.ST.KIM!, Jin 3-yl Lehigh county, l'a. W. A. Cortrlght, D. D. S rr L.. -l . OrriCK: Opp. tlio ' Krondnay House," nUOADWAY, - - MAUCII CHUNK. I'atleuU have lite benefit of the liitcst Improve ments lti MechanhMl Annllaiu'cs and tlio Heat M'th'ids of Treatment In ll Sursclcal Cases. AX.varilKi ll'miuiinisirrtMi li orsireii. 11 pos sible, persons resldluu outside of Munch Chunk, mould mak arrangements by mall. )-yl EYE AND EAR. Dr. G. T. FOX YlslU AllonUmn reeiiUrly on TnUKSDAY of wtea wcn. rricuce iiiniieu 10 Diseases of llie Eye aiid Ear. OSee. at Ilavden's American lintel, and Oilier Jl.urs from A. U. toaiWT, M. Also attends to Kstrailios o tin isyu lor tne irnpr aupiMiucni 01 i.usses, ana tor tne i.cuei aua ui npii (U Ueirrts. Mtylso be ruuM.Ucd at hlsolllcc In HATH, "Wtduesd-iy and d.ilur4ayof each week, at HAN GO ait Monday, and at E.YSTON on Tuesday ut oash wctk. J u "'! CAR30M HOUSE, JBXAHIAN KIHTLCIt, - - FItOl'JiJIvTOlt, IUXK &TI1RRT, LKIHCUTaX. The Carbon Home otters fl ias accomnioda- lions to the travelln: day nr.week on reasj lloni to ttie travelln; public lloaiillui' br tlio day nr.wrek an reasonable let in, i nuiceuigari Wines uort Llqiursalwajsou hand, (iooilshcd tvi ins. I'liulce Cigars, and Stables, with very altcutlie Hostlers, at tached, uprio-yl PACKERTON HOTEL, Midway between Mhuch Chuult fc I.cliijlitou, LKOFOI.D MI'.YF.H, l'KOF'n, PACKEUTON, - - - Ttxxi. This well-known Hotel Is admirably refitted, and lias inc icsi uccomuiouaiions mr pcrmaiieiu uuu transient boarders, i:eellent Tables and tho very btt Liquors. Stables attached. scplo-j t MANSION HOUSE, Opposite L. & S. Depot, BANK STREET, - LEHIGHTON, C: II. IIOM, ritOl'IHCTOU. This hoaso offers first-class accommodations for transient and permanent boarders, It has been newly reflttecUii all its departments, and is locat ed In one of the most plclurcaquo imrtions of the borougli. Terms moderate. The It A It Is supplied with the choicest Wines, Liquors und Cigars, Freau liiger on Tan. npr 17-yl Announces to his friends and the public aener plly, that he has now open for their accommoda tion his new and handsomely furnished RESTAURANT, ' inott door to tho 1st National ll.ink, HANK ST., jl)leqtQil,and that ho la now prepared to turn Wi First-class Meats at Short Notice The liar l supplied with the best Wines, Fresh lJiger Ileer and Choice Cigars. You are cordial- ly mviteu to can. npr.-i-yi D. J. KISTUER Iteipeettully iinnnunecs to tho iHihllc Unit ho has opened NY l.lVKUY STAllLU.iind that he is twvt prrnarod to furnish Teams for Funerals, Weddings or llmlnci Trips on the shnrteat no tice, and inoMlllioral terms. (Irders left nt the "parbon House" will rucelvo pronqit attention. BTAULK3 ON NOUTU 8THEET, its.t the Hotel, Iihluhton. j.in22-yt T, J. BRETNEY ItcsDoctfiilly nnounce-s tu tho Merchants of La. dlghton and others thut lia Is now priquicd to ,n i sins. Hauwng OP Fue.giit, Expiiess Matteii and Baqoaoe Rt very reasonable prl ie. Hy prompt attention toAlionlers he lino s to inoiit u shaisjuit buhjle Ralronage. Itesldencc: conicrut l'luiuud jisin treet, Lcblghton. Orders led at Sneenv d Ron's Snrufcr Store will revel I prompt a:edtloii. fair, U,it T J. llltETNEV. D. S., Sale Bills Printed at Is Office. HEADQU ARTSRJtor JEWELS 11. s. ilocvi, Opposite Uie Carbon House, Ilmik Street, Lehigh ton, renu'a., sells Watches! docks' and Jewelry, Cheaper on an average than can bo bought any w here else In the county. Call mid sec. REPAIRING In all Its branches, neatly, cheaply and prompt ly attended to. ALSO A FULL LINE OF School Books .AND Stationers Supplies uovumber M ly LADIES! So Your Own Dyelntr, at Home, with PEERLESS DYES They will live eyorytlilwr. They are sold every where. I'llee 10c. it pai-Unao Id colors. They have no equal lor Htrciiiillt, Ui Witness, Amount In rnckiigc or for Fastness of Odor, or Non-fad-Inir Ouallllcs. They do not crock or stunt. For salebv T. I). THOMAS, ll0V.'l3-lV DlUKKlst. ALL THE NEWS ! The Carbon Advocate. $1.00 Por Year. Single opica. FIVE Cents. Advertise in the Advocate. p.ir Keweel Designs and Must Fashionable Etyl-s ! UitKSS GOODS, DRY GOODS, GIlOOEUUiS. PROVISIONS, SILVER WAKE, &c, &o. GO TO R. H. SNYDER, Bank Street, Lohighton. Iiftda cusrnnteril snd prices its low as elee- where f.ir theesiue quality f gomli. July IS, 1885-ly ANDREW BAYER, DUALElt LN Wall Paper and Decorations, Window Shtiea & Painters Snjpliet, Paper Hanging, House and Sien Palntlnsr, CaUomlat and Ornnlnf Hank Street, Lehlgblon, I'eun'o. Oct. 30-eui House and Lot for Salo. M One-half lt, St x Its feet, sltupte on U'liigh Street, near the New Hound Houses, iikiu which Is erected a good Two-slorv Frame House, It 'It feet. A never failing Well nf Fur Wulrr, ami a number of choice Fruit Trees and Vinrs nu tlio UL A nice homo for a small family. For terms. Sr., call at the Cakiiqk APVOtaTK onicc, Bank street. Iiiuo '.tMf can Hi e at home, and nrikc moro money woiK iiirus man ui nnjiiiing rise in the o eWorld, fan lal not needed: vounre started free, Hoth sexes; all ages. Any one can do the work, .nn; earnings sure from first start. Cotly niitnt and teims tree. Heller noldelav Costs you nothing to send us your address and find out; If you are wise )oulll do so at once M.IIAI.I.KTT in., I'oni.iiiu, .Maine, ueci&iy Weissport Business Directory. J0SEIM1 F. UKX, DF.Af.l'.fl IN- Flour, Feed and Furniture, Tobacoo and Cigars, East Weissport, Penn'a., Invites the people nf Welsiiuirt and vicinity to call and exainlno his largo assortment nf goods before purchasing elsewhere Prices Low as the Lowest ! aprlllT-t8tia.iv, OfcNTS WASTED ! TO HULL THE NEW Improved Western Washors ! 40.000 Now In Use! And sales constantly Increasing- It iwsitlvely leans ineiii mi. jiuy iiq uiuer, wniu pir icrmw, AA1COX F, 8NVDKH, Mft's. Agt, augis-ly Veasport, Curbnn Co , l'a. JAUKV & SKWELI,, The Weissport Bakery, Fresh llread and Cakes every day, Delivered In Ichlghtnu and Munch Chunk every Turada), Thursday nnd ailurday, Pfricnlc, Fartlcs, Canqi-Meetlugs, Weddings, Funerals supplied ut short noliee. august7ji7-ly JJIIUNKLIN HOUSE, HAST VK1SHF0UT, riiNN'A. ; This house offers flrst-ctuis accommodations to the prrmauciil bturder nnd truiulent guest. Faulo pilco-s, only One Dollar ier day, aug7-ly John Kkiiuki, ITujuWor, J-EATS, THE JEUELEIt. All Kinds of Jewelry I ScM Boob aai Stationery. aHSutT,8(Hy, 1 1 1 I I Annual Statement OF Till! LEHIGHTON POOR DISTRICT. I'KTKIl IIEIM, Treasurer, In account with tlio IhlKhtnii Four District, rum March tth, 188(1 to March 8th, 1M7t Dlt, To balance on hand 18SD t 10 IT To ninount received from ueorgo mis- bauin, Collector. mi Duplicate IMi) 10TI 01 To cash borrowed from Ch:s. litiff 100 00 ltccclicd from Uira Newb.Mil, Collector, on Duplicate 1885 ,,, ' KB f 113-2 14 CIt. DY AMOUNTS I'All) OUT A8 I1!U HliCEIIT 1100 IC, ' MrH. Harali Miller. lionrdliiR Mrs. Rehni..S 8 ) 25 10 no 12 00 IS I. ,1. Il L'lllU., ,'.11 I NIK' ,, raul Nchlelclier, boardintr D. ACkcriuan, Sareh ratterson.boarilliiiiMis. l'nltcison F, I.uiIhIk. sewlni; Tor Mrs. Fisher.." H, V, Morthlmcr, Jr., adveilislut; state ment . II. lieckemlorf. rent for Mrs. Kn)dcr,Jmi. 1st, to April 1st. Iffd II. liockeudorf. milk for Mrs. riumuilt.... F. I.udwlg. lioarc'.liiK N. Fisher 1 month.. M. Webb, rent for Mm. Summit and sow- liiK for Mrs. Fisher Val. Schwartz, lliblc for l'oor House.. ,,. I). Krcldler and Levi Fattrrson, cleauliiR l'oor House 1). Schncli, moving Mrs. tSummlt and Mrs. Flslur - F. Smdcr, dlsRliiK irunlcn..... 1". Schleicher, boaittlns I). Aekernuin.,,. Sarah l'atterscii.unardlii!! Mrs. l'littersou Sarah Miller, boai-dlne, Mrs. Ilchm I'. Schleicher, boarding 1). Ackcruinn.... A. Klotz, potatoes J. Ilollcnbach, coal, and moving Mrs. Hum m 1 1, Mrs. Flsheriind Mrs. boilers.. ('. Selfcrt, incut fur I., Summit .1. C. Schmlcr. inovlng Mrs. llehr S. Seder, hauling Mm. Huhr'a rurnituie to Four House... .... Godfrey Peter, potatoes 18 00 00. 10 00 2 7r. 3 SO CO l 2 85 10 in) 12 (10 0 00 2 M 1 SU r, ou l :v 1 ou ttl 3 24 1 10 l so 12 (Xl 3 l!0 3 00 2 00 1 1J 1 is: 5OT 2 73 20 1 2o 25 2 00 3 IX 3 21 3 2t 1 W CI 12 00 8 18 8 07 5 f2 2 f.', 0 3K r. i.UfUMg, Miness iccs iii nrncr miiw... T. .1. llrelncv. niovlm; Nancv i isacr . .1. Fntzlnner, moving Mis. Uchr to Four C. i'.itterson, work at l'oor House Sarah l'iittcrsoii.boardlng Mrs. l'.ittcison , .. tending " " " Otteii Klot., digging grave for Mrs. Fat- tcrsiui V. T. Kiiluis, repairing stove for Airs, Summit... T. I). Thomas, garden seeds I. . V. Schoi'li.i'onstublu fees lu ltnjersuit Oscar Strnluii, heel for l'oor IIoiim'. Jos. Di'Frehn, hag of Hour J. Slelgcrwnlt.vliieuar Jos. DeFrehn. 1U0 middlings C. Fiitterson.flxlng hog stable at the l'oor House J. Walp. Agent, wash boiler Joseph Meier, wltncsfees 111 IIoer suit. Win. Wcldaw, witness fees In lioycr suit. A. Krimi, wltncs fees in Hoyer suit J. I'. Smith, l'oor Tut Duplicate 18SU,,,,, C. i'.ittersoii, moling Mrs. Itelir., ,,, II. lleckcndorf, rent lor I", Snydor. 4 inns. 11. strolim, meat foe Four lloufe , . C. Klip. meat for l'oor House, from July I to August Wit II. lli ckeiidoif, milk, 2 months J. Del'iehu, hag of Hour, A, Melirkam & Hon, merchandise i Val. Schwartr, comn fcr D, Ackermau... K. II. Snider, mcrcliauillie Win. Kemcrer, mi'i'i luiiidlve Then. Ivenieier. collln for Mrs. l'allcrsoii. .1. I.. Gabet, coal mid lumber. I). K1ot7, dk'ging giine for I). Ackermau, iioiiso 12 (1 11 1,1 R 12 12 00 3 1 u 75 w. v. .Morinimcr, n ins. oi coucu 'aticrsou. ciiomiliur wood , Walck.m Ik 4 fiO 1(3 (X) i0 HI CO C. lliitr, nute mid Inleicst .1. Mcigeiwuir, vinegar Sarah Miller, Malum l'oor House, c mus. M. Ilellmaii, Hour and feed i:. W. Cl-iu-s. tliiwurc and mciidlng I'. Trainer, feed II. Ilrlsscll, two lings ('. UoiVhlrsohky, merchandise 11. lleckcndorf, rent, Airs. Snviler, 2 inns. A. MrS'lkuni & Son, ineichandlse C. W, How cr, medical services t W. Hotter, witness fees in lloyir .suit., ri.om.is Mantz, boarding pauper woman. W. W. Morthlnier, Klbs. eollco , I. T. Nusbaum, merchandise. Win. Weldaw, sour kraut and barrel O. A. l'ltersnn, cleaning hog sluhlo II. Fcnstermacher. inerchandlse ,,, T. J. Hrclliey.haulliig Kd. tlunslcker, meat fr.nu April 188U tn November ihsi; '. , II. lleckcndorf, rent, Mrs. Snyder, 2 mos. J. F. Drclbelbles, hauling,.,,,, W. W, Morthlnier, H lbs, of coirce II. Weaver, 10 liu.ficls of potatoes A. Mchrkani & Son, merchandise. J. Steigerwalt, vinegar II. Sc.iboldt, ticket to Alleutown for pau W If' r. jo 8 s !) in 12 M 0 CO .1 OS 10 00 3 oa M 1 ou 1,1 K5 oo 2A IS 49 1 15 an o.-, r,ou 1 7fl l m 5 m 3 10 per, etc.,, , 1 no F.. II, Snyder, merrhaudisc 7 oo .1. S, Webb, butchering., 4 00 Samuel (Inner, stove pipe nod tinware., 8 .v. W. W. Morthlnier,!) lbs. of coffee 1 00 ('. M. Sweenv & Sou, mi'ichandise 10 x e.Trnlncr, 5 bundles of straw 1 (j C. SclICIl, Ueel .1 W. .1. Slel;erwaltolls.coriiiiiMl & iluegar 1 .m K. II. Suvder, iiifrcliaiidls,' s oo Maria linger, milk, n mouths, 2 weeks... 12 10 A.J. I.IUenbergcr, merchandise ro Win. Miller, uxiugat l'oor House 2 7.', J. S. Webb, chickens 1 K I). Kbbeit, merchandise 1.'. 20 (!. M. Sweeny & Sou, merchandise r, 39 A. Melirkam ft Sou, merchandise 7 4.1 HellmaiiSCo., rtouriu-.d feed.,,,, 7 31 f. Trainer, flour anil feed.,,..,,,, 2 a C. W. Dower, lucdlvul services to April 1, IM7 10 00 II. V. Morthiiner, Br., salary as Oierscer of the l'ntr ,,, 25 (V) win. ivemerer. inerciiaiiue., c 1 K. It. Mnik r, mcrchiiiiitlsa 3 4 II. lleckcndorf, rent, Mrs. Snyder, 2 mos. 6 oo F. U'liekcl, rent t year from April 1, ISfcC - to April l, u7 iso oo I . LcucKcL sinoktng meat CO I- Meyerx.OveMcer of the l'oor In Mahon- I.,,. fit. .ii.t.m., nf .... Sllinn... .L-a M U .1. I. Misbauiu, meix'liamltse I 77 Muali Miller, pintroii nt l'oor House CO n u (I. J. Strauss, ml k. 1 mouth I 47 V: Miller, (i bushels iiulatocs 3 oo i iieiseiursciisKy, iiiercnaiiui.se 2 wi It. Fensteriuaehcr, uterchaudlsd 2 40 M, Hcllniau, lluu rand coal l.i oo i . a. nuvuer, niiorney ice 10 w iicim, auocs tor r, nuyoer Helm, shoes und mending; .Mrs. Summit 0.30 l'cter Helm, shoes, Mary Muliicarn., t.UO . iieim, mcnuing unu amies, Mrs. Sourrs , 2,20 . Ilclin.shocsnnd memllng for Mrs. Hoiicrsond Mra. Fishers 2.W . Helm, rulibeis uud shoes, Mis. Ilelir l.s.1 10 M) . Helm, salary as Overseer of tho l'oor and Treasurer nu no M. C. Trexlcr and II. .1. Hrctney, auditors mr ic-u,, .,..,,,, (..,,, ,,... 0 ou f lOtt 00 ItECAl'lTULATION, Dr. Total amount of receipt and balances...: ttK it Cr. Fald nut us per iceclpts 1081 00 (.dance on hand 8 100 21 We tho. lindcrstirned. ibtlv flcctpil nmlttnrs. h.ivilur examined the loreirnnie accooiiLs of 1'. Helm, Treasurer of Lehlghton l'oor District for the car ending March 7, 1881, Jcertlty that the accounts aru correct to the best Tllour know led aim ueiiei. M. O. TltEXLElt! ( Auditors. Ihlghtou, March 8, lbS7. flF.OnfSF. V. Nl'HUAUM, Collector of Tnxes, in account Willi llie ixiilghton Fuur District! Dlt, Tn amount of duplicate. ..J11G3 49 Tn additions 20 02 in a lier rent, addition on ? 73.44. liccctvrmiuur jan, 12,1687,,,, 3 07 -sH03 18 Cll. Hy exonerations. $ Hy S per cent, iibateinent on fun- 41, liccelptsof un da)s Ily2 percent. riiniui,sloiion net ainnunt, 7iA0l, net lecelplslor llyfi per rent, romiiilssinu on $257 0.'; receipts fium Kept. 13, lstsi to Jan, id, is Ily 5 per cunt, ciiinnilsslou on 77- 0 00 40 47 15 38 12.83 3 fe U4t lecclplauller Jap. t, 1887,,, llycush paid F, Jlelin.Treas 1071 01 -JUKI 1 Balance due,,, 40 01 c iiieiimiersigned.ilulyelectciliiuiiltors.lm exauiiuuii me lorcgotuu ncciiiiii 01 i.eorge w. Nusliaitm, fitllector ut Fiair Tax, and find It cor rcet. (as nbtive staled 1 in tho. lk,i of mir Lnnui cuge nnu ucpei, II, .1. IlllETNEY, I . , , , M. C. THKXLEll I 1-clilghton, March 8. 18k7. Auditors. I3-12-3W SEALED PROPOSALS Will te received by the Orertcei the llorough nf Ixliluliton. u MAltCH 28, 1887. lor furulshlng MEDICAL AT- I) MKlllPIKli (fir fhn llnrniiirli to i5i:: r, -, -, '. iiwSX 31, 1887, both dates Incluslie. Address, pf-tei? HFiM, if v mohtuimii:, Overseers of l'oor, Lehljihton, Ik, Of j a it "i. a. "si ra . g4 THE CREAT-", ft fTSt Ksa SW3 " I 1 I".! II " Cu:ts Hjcssi'.Iis. ttcsuli'.s. llU.lsrltf, IIKdaah, TusImkic, Muck, rit'Tv cr.ars. Illlrii,-I.l..i.n .1... Titu (TUtaui ji.vocri.nit co.,)iAi.Tmouit. .mi. Vrce J'rvm oytatc Emetics ami poison SAFE. f fe p. sure, zJlr tSn at nncooisTS Atm dsilfrs. fllE ClIiKLU i. V 0CLU.lt (0., IlALliaORF, ED. vhe Realm of fancy. jIV .IOIIX KKAIB. cr let thel'aney roam I Icasure never Is nt hornet At a touch sweet l'leasiiro inellcth, I.Ike to bubbles when rain peltoth; Then letwlnged Fiiuey wander hrough the thought still spread beyond heri Open wide Jhe mind's cage-door, Sho'll dart forth, uud cloudward war. O sweet Fancyl let Iicr looses Siminier's Joys 111 0 spoilt by use, And the enjoy lug nr tho spring 'udes as does Us blossoming; Autumn's red-lipped fruitage too, lushing through the mist and dew, loys wllh tasting: Wbat do then? It Ihee by the Ingle, when The sear fngnt bhues bright, Spirit of 11 winter's night; When the soundless earth Is muftlcd, And the caked snow Is khullled 'mm tho plough-boy's heavy shoon; When the Night ilnth meet the Noun n 11 dark conspiracy To banish Even from her sky, Sit 1 lice tliere, and send abroad With u mind .self-overawed nicy, hlgh-coniliil.ssloneil; send her! She has vassals tn attend her: She will bring, In spite of four, entitles that the earth hath lost) She will biing thee, all logetlier, All delights of summer weathei ; All the buds and bells of May 'roin dewy b ai d or thorny spray, All the heaped aiitumira wealth, .Villi u villi, mysterious stealth; She will 111K thi'so fdeasurcs up .Ike mice lit wlucit In a tup, And limit .shap, quaff It; thou shall hear DKtant harvest-carols clear; tuillc 01 tho leaped coi 11 ; Swcetblrds aulheming Hie morn; And in the same moment hail;! Tli the caily April lark, Or llw rucks, with busy caw,, -t , Foraging for it!elcs and ttniw. riiou shalt, at nuc glum e, behold Tlio daisy and the marigold; Whllo-pluincd lilies; and the first . Ilcilgc-i'tiv.in piiiurose that hath hurt; Shaded hy.uliilh, alwuy Sapphliu qti-'cu otthc mid-May; And every leaf and evei y llower Fearled wllh the self-same shower. Thou shiilt see the lleld-inouso peen Meagre from Its celled sleep: And the biiakc all w Inter-thin 1st onnnuy bank Us skin; Freckled hest-eggs thou bhalt .sco latching hi the hawthorn tree, When the hcu-blrd's Willi; iluth rekt ijulet ou her mossy iut; Then tho hurry ami alaim When tho bcchlie casts its swiunii Acorns rlpo down-paler'liig Wlillc the auliunn breezes sing. () sweel F.incyl let her loose; Everything Is spoilt by use: heie s the cheek that doth not fade, Too much gazed at'.' Where's tho maid Whose Hp maturals evernew'.' Where's the eve, however blue, Doti not weary? Where's the facq One would meet In every ilaeo',' vv here s the voice, however soft, One would hear so very otty At a lunch iwcet J'leiuuio luelteth Like to bubbles w hen ruin pellclh, Let then winged Fancy Und Theo u mlsliess to thy inludi Dulcct-ejcd as Ceres' il.uij pti.r, Ere the (lod of Torment taught her How to (row 11 and how tuchdc with ,1 waist and w i(h n sldo While us Hebe's, when her Z0119 Sllpt Its golden clasp, and down Fell her Kiltlo to her feet, Whllu she held tho goblet sweet, And Jove grew languid. llicak tho mesh Of the Fancy's silken lcashj Quickly break her prlson.slilng, Aud such Joys as these sho'll bring: I?t the winged Fancy roaml l'leasure never is ut home. FIXED BY FATE. iiv Mite. k. 11. iiornn. "I won't!" and Luda Yerrclne's dainty slippered foot camo down upon the I'erslan rug with a stamp that spoke volumes. Undo Ahuer gl-iuccd "from under his shaggy eyebrows at the pretty, willful coun tenance with an expression of mingled amusement and displeasure. "You won't, eh?" he repeated quietly. "Theic's but oiio alternative you go for two years to boarding-school." "Hoarding-school!" echoed Luda, with a fine air of disdain. "And I seventeen It would be a downright Insult 1" "You aro either old enough to settle, down like a sensible woman and marry the man selected for you when you were both children, or else you need two morejears of schooling," pronounced Undo Abncr grimly. "I'll give yott ono moro chance to change jour mind, Which shall It be matrimony or boarding-school?" "I think it s a perfectly heathenish transaction eilher way I" flashed Lnd.i,with a hurst of angry tears. "The idea of being bargained hit like a lot nt wheat or pork, 'for future delivery,' without having the least choice In the matter, is simply nut ragcous! And as for my 'Intended,' If he had a spark of luaiilliieas In him, or was iially a fellow worth having, ho wouldn't consent to such 111) arrangement any more than 1 dol" "lint there U a god deal of money in volved," sngsestod Uncle Abner, as his 1 Irate rtleco paused for breath. "Money !'' repeated Luda, with fine scorn. "A husband that could be bought ...,.- wim money, is not worm Having in my j opinion I What Is mere wealth In comparl ton wllh the happlneas of a lifetime! No! to far from loiiug tbiswouId-Lo bxidc;room .Vs ttls 9 mm of mine, I Just liale I1I111 and I'd like to tell lilm sol" 'Yon would llko (odort very uncivil thing, my young spltllrcl" retorted Undo Aimer, Impervious alike to passion or I cars, "lint all that Is begging tlio question. Are vou disposed to retract your foolish decis ion, and marry my young friend, Jlr. " Vpon't tell mo liis nameI don't, want even to hear lt" Intcrpoeed Ltida, excit edly. "1 don't want to tUluk that such a ci cat uro rxIsUl I'll go to hoarding-school to a convent to a dungeon, and stay there nil the rest of iny llfo, foonor than be npaityto any such hcarlluss and mercen ary transaction," "Very good I" laid Uncle Aimer, com posedly. ."You may set about packing 'your trunk nt once, as I shall write to-day to tliu proprietor of a young ladles' semin ary at O.ikdaU, telling her to expect you by the latter end of the week. And Uncle Aimer rose to go to Ills II hrarj, vwhlle Ltidn. darted oil to her own loom, Ui4ndiilgo In tho feminine, consola tion ofa "good cry." "Now remember, Luda," Undo Ahncr said a few days later, as his niece, attired In a silver-gray traveling costume, with n jaunty little hat tipped with a scarlet wing resting upon her rippling hair, stood on the porch ready to depart; ''a noto to inc at any time, stating that you aro willing to comply with my wishes In this matter, will end your 'incarceration,' as yon please to term It; and I hope, for your own sake, Hint you may he disposed 4o write such n letter before very lung. Good-bye, my dear!" "Good-bye," Luda murmured faintly, almost 011 the point of breaking down at tho moment, for she dearly loved the rugged old uncle who had petted and spoiled her ever since the death of her parents, ten years before, had left her to his care, "This was the flrst unkind thing ho had ever done," she told herself, with a little Involuntary sob, as tho train bore her I swiftly away, "aud It was just breaking her heart lo leave lilm and the dear old home." "A pretty figure I'll cut," she went on resentfully, "going to boarding-school, after having finished my education, 119 I sup posed. I don't believe thctu'll hi a 'pro fessor' In the whole establishment who will know much more than 1 do, and that's precious little, although I don't count my self a dunce by any means. ."If there s a single good-looking one among them I'll flirt with lilm within an Inch of his life, nnd make existence such a burden for the rest of them that lliey'l1 be glad to send me home nt the end of three months." "How do you do, niy d?ai?" was the. bland greeting of Madame llovant as her new pupifallghled from the hack .In front of the seminary, "I nm delighted to sue you, Miss Miss Hxciiai) me! your guard ian's handwriting Is somewhat pecullar,and I did not catch the name exactly." "Miss' Vernon,' said Luda promptly, ad ding kotto voui:, "If 1 have lo submit to .xilc,-I wilt at least avail myself .of the ad vantage of an j.NCorisrrii), thanks to Unde -Aimer's, 'scratch hand.' " ".Ah Miss Vernon!" smiled Madame U.ovant. "Your room Is all nwly, and I hope you will hd very happy here. We havo only llie v'eiy best claS3 of ydting ladles, and our professors are all perfect gcnllcincn." Luda offere-1 110 reply, hut made a little i grimace behind her hand as tho dcimiicly followed the madamo to her room. "Young ladles," announced the princi pal the following morning to tho assembled school, "1 havo the pleasure to introduce lo you you now professor of languages, ill'. Vondy." A tall, well-made young man of a pleas ing countenance, but with his eyes con. ccaled by a pair nf coloied spectacles, rose bote the battery of bright eyes loveled upon lilm for a moment, then with a graceful bow resumed his sent, and the hum of les sons began, In no way lutcrfeilng.howcvcr, with tho silent criticisms each pupil was passing upon the new teacher. 'I know I shall hnte him," was Luda'a secret comment. "He. looks like a regular old pilg. I don't believe he knows any language but his own, or that any too well. I doubt If he can conjugate a Latin verb as well as I can, aim us fot rrencli ami German, I'll wigcr anything I can talk all around him." Notwithstanding hor boastful assertion however, Professor Vondy found occasion lo correct her tbrco limes during his flrst lesson td the class, and did It with an alrof quiet authority which rousod tho young lady's Ire to a white heat, and made her resolve to single him out as the object of her most pronounced nnd Inveterate autl. pathy. Miss Verrelno kept her resolution with a fidelity worthy of a better cause, hut with a result entirely different In cyery respect! from tho one she had anticipated. either her capricious willfulness In the schoolroom, nor her cold disdain out of It, I appeared to make the least Impression upon' the young professor. Ills customary demeanor toward his pupils was kind and courteous, although somewhat fnimal; but when reproof was necessary, It was administered with an un flinching firmness, and even severity If need ho, that mado tho culprit feel very conscious of tlio misdemeanor that had evoked It, aud made nil save the most In corrigible exceedingly loath lo Incur It a second time. Even I .ml n. although disposed to be de fiant and rebellious 011 general principles, soon forbore to provoke any open rebuke, hut contented herself with maintaining what she termed a tacitly understood guer illa warfaie against the obnoxious profes sor. Once, howcyer. sho astonished herself mil electrified her classmates, hy present ing such nu exceptionally perfect lesson, and deporting herself so creditably through out, as to call forth a very flattering en comium from Vrofessor Vpndy, delhered with Mich warmth, and even fervor, that It , brought the rich blood tn her cheek, nnd made her lovely eyes, droop In pretty con fusion, while for days afterward those words of pinlse rang lu her cars with a cadence very pleasant to remember and re call. From that time, also, there seemed a cuange in rrofessor vondy s manner 10- 'nl 1. ..IM .........a i.,l.i uti-nm ihwih, j.iii.usi - ' i'h an undercurrent of bcnllment that thrilled the girl strangely. Several times she detected hitn resardlng her with earnest Intcntness; once with tho disfiguring spectacles removed, and a look In hU Tine eyes that set her heart to throb bing. Another thing she noticed on that oc casion, that Ids handsome face looked un usually pale and careworn, and animated hy a ilrangfl yearning expression Mich as she had never seen there before She made another discovery not lung ter that, which threw her Into a whirl of conflicting emotions. "Can It he possible," she exclaimed In dismay, "that 1 haye been such a fool a to fall In love with a boarding-school pro fesiorr and the verv On whom I determ ined to hatef 1 feel sure he li In lovu with me, but that only makes the matter worse! 1 must write to Uncle Abnef Immediately to transfer iue to another school. 1 won't giro In to his mercenary plans, hut 1 can't stay here any loncer that's decided!" .She was strolling down a bye-path as she sollluqulzod, and at that moment caught the gleam of white paper un the ground, "A love-lclter, as I'm alive " she ex claimed. "No doubt one of Ilclle. Sinclair's that she has accidentally dropped. I'll lead U, nnvUoiv It will bo such funf In another Instant she had It In her hand, and discovered that Unas a half sheet, torn horizontally across the middle. Glancing hastily over It, these words mi her eye : "I had hoped that by this time your ex perience as professor of lungu.ts.es lo a lot of bread-and-butter schoolgirls would have brought you to your senses, and made you disposed lo fulfill not only iny command, but the dcaiest wish of iny heart by wed ding Miss Vcrrcliie, my old friend's only child, to whom you wens promised In your Infancy. The allusion you make to a per tain dark-eyed little lioldetl among your pupils, together with your assertion that your hand shall never go whoro your heart cannot accompany (t, looks as If you had been letting your fancy outrun your Judj, ment, Itemcnihor this, however, you for feit every penny of my money it you disre gard iny wishes; and It would take a good many years to lay up enough out of tho pittance you receive as a salary to enable you to risk any Independent matrimonial The letter broke off there, and the sound 1 of approaching footsteps caused Luda lo drop the drop the paper and spring back out of sight. In another Instant Professor Vondy ap peared nlong the path, spied the lell.talp scrap, nnd hastily secured It; then with a quick apprehensive glance around, passed on. For several days after that Incident Miss Vci r-ino's deinei it marks were something ! appalling, and ospoclnlly In the class hi languages. Finally, In dismissing his class one af ternoon, Professor Youdy said, with a sad ly reproachful glarce at his pupil: "You will remain In your seat, Miss Vernon, If you please, nnd rewrito that trnuslatlur. 1 will return In about half an hour to look at it." Miss "Vernon" rose, dropped a prim courtesy, and then complacently resumed her seat while her classmates passed out. When Professor Vondy returned at the appointed time, I.uda's translation, neatly wiitten and lied with a bit of blue rlbbou, lay on the desk before her. As he entered she rose and placed It In his hand; then with a new light dancing In her dark eyes, said gayly: "There, 'most potent, grave, and rever end selgnor' I hay done iny best, Docs It please you?" It appears tp ho correot -but as for pleasing me, I did not supposo that was a matter of any concern to you I" "That is tho feurth unpleasant spocch you have made to-day 1" retorted his pupil, with a pretty pout, "I think you might be civil to me!" The professor regarded her this time In genuine surprise, "Whyj"' ho asked, involuntarily, Uccausc," responded' Luda, bravely, "our guardians destined us for each other shabbiest thing they could havo done, In my opinion! but " Professor Vondy took an eager step for ward. "What do you mean?" he demanded. '1 mean," continued llie young lady composedly, "that I am Mist Verrelne not 'Vernon' that' was a mistake of Mad nina Movant's, and that I consented, to be Immured In a boarding-school rather than submit to bo handed over to my Intended husband like a bale of goods and lo and behold) I come here, only to. find that In stead nf escaping the ogre, I have run right against lilm, in tho person of ono 1'aul Vondy, professor of languages- 'Without watting for another word, he had her in his arms, Ids spectacles thrown aside, and his pale faco lighted up with a great joy "You blessed llttlo daillngl is it true? Aro you my 'fate?'-jund am I really free to love you as much. as 1 please?" "It looks like t ' was the demure re sponse. "At any rate, vou arc making a liberal use of your assumed privilege. It's viry odd that In running away from each other, wo should both come to the same placel llul" with a mock sigh "it has evldertly been fixed by fate, and I suppose it Is useless to contend against it any longer 1" "Of course it is!" said the youngprofes sor, gayly. "That bugbear fortune need be no Impediment, now I When my father In formed me, on my return from abroad, where 1 had spent several years studying tho arts and languages, that I must fulllll the contract nude between him and his old friend years ago, or forfeit his favor and fortune, I determined to make my own way In tho world and accepted this position the first that offered, Happy Inspiration) since it brought me tn you, my darling lit tle rebel) And novr" bending his face to hers "tell nu dearest let me hear yon sitv ill that you lovo me, ami will ha niy own lovely Utile wife!" Luda was silent a moment, then nealllng closer to him, nnd looking intohU face, she bald with u shy, wecl laugh; "I'll tell you what I'll do. Paul. Uncle Abner told me (hat as soon as I was dis posed to obey him, I might come, I'll wrlto and ask him tu lot mo come back on his own terms! Will that do?" "I think it will, sweetheart 1" said Paul, t as he drew her closer and kissed thesmll. ! ng mouth. ; And tho letter was rtut, Old men's eyes are llko old men's mem ories; they lire strongest for things a long way off. -Men rcaotnblu tho gods In nothing so nilioh ns In doing good for their fellow creatures, "I should have no objection to my wife having the last word," said a henpecked husband, "If 1 could only be assured thai It was the Inst," " TREE 1RADE, The reduction of inturnul tuvmiiicnnd tin taking nll'of revenue M;imp from I'roprict are Medicines, tin doubt iiS largely btnclil led i-oiiMimrrs, ns well us relieving llie burd en of home manufacturers. 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