-Advertising Rates, Vfe dosir it to to distinctly understood that 9 ndycrtlscmcnUvMIl bo Inserted Id Ihd ro.Um'ns of Tiik Carboji Advocati that may bo received from unknown parties or Arms unless accompanied by tho casu. Thesfollowlnz tireour oitfcY terms! IPOos? Wiff" HO hues), I One year, each Insertion 10 ct. Bix montlis. each Insertion Ucts. Throo months each iuscrtlon 20 cts. Less than thrco months, first Insertion $1) each subsequent insertion 25 els. Local notices 10 cents per lino. II. V. MORTHIMKR, Publisher. H CARDS, M ? Iloot nnd Shoe Nnkiri, O.ltonnrttor,.n Utan'i building. Hank strut. ZAllordnl promptly Atted worfc warran led . attorneys. JfSJlN' KLINE, m 'n ' ATTORNEY AT LAW, omcowitu Allou Craig, opposite American Ho- atl iei,iiAni:i5TsoUAui3, Pi,. : ' jlACCn cnUNK, PA. JulyJi.ly J-OHN 1). UERTOLETTE, ATTonspvSm!coCKSEton It' Law,- Broadway and Snsombanna Streets, Opposite Court Ho a-",. , .MATJCH CHUNKS PA. , Mar bo eonialioil In OcroiJin 'rnaySSly F ILONUSTllEET, . ATTORNEY AT LAW jj Lean's lnuidlng. i ANK STREET. LGIIiqnTON. TA. DtnOai&cg1C-8m. ... &j,r yfj MSiUAPSUKU,' jf. ft, ATrORNKT AND (oudselt-OR AT 'LAW, jUiMK SrsEEt5LlHIOnTOa,PAr . Re.il Kstateand Collection Airitc', WMBojand a. II 11. -1 I.'!..-, llflnWv.tii'lln' .leatW don?. Col- action, promptly rn.ido. Settling Kata.es vf ! tdenti a'apeclalty. May be'couialtd In r.nllsb n d Uarnta tl. JA8. lOsTttUTHEIlS, ATTOIlN Y AT LAW, fflcei-SJ floor of lllifwd's Hall, Mauolt Chunk, Pa All litnlnes eutru-tod to Mm will lie promptly attended to. . tlay2T, ly. P.T. HI IE Ell AX, ,. ATTIlNEy'AT LAW - t. Next Door to First National Back, HAIICIl CHUNK, PA. aS-CAn rwronaiiltedln (lorinan. ian9. Justice and, Insurance A.DHUT2, JUSTICE 01' THE PEACE, Ori.CE: Llndorm.n'n Blok. BANJC-Street, l.tuiiaino.N, FA. " Conv.yanclmr.-Collostlng nod all other Dual, nea connected with tho office-proinotlv attend, ed to Agent for tao best Fire and Life Inanr once CoiuiuniOH i Rents collected nt reasonable charges. Ac. April li-vl 17 DMAS CONVKYANOKR, AND GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT The following Comp-inlus are Ropreseuted: nsriAN 'jWf.uYuAfc. firh, 1115AI11.NO MUrUAUi'lllE, WYOMING FIIIE, rOlTrfVlLLIl FIRE, LI5UKUI 1'IltE. nndthoTRAV ELElti Al'.UIDUN V INSURANCE, Also Penn-vlvanh ami -Mutnol Horns Thiol Detec'lvo and Inurame Company. , , Marco S3. 1973 1 HOS. UliMERERl JChysicians and, Dentists. . Slatingto.n Dental 'Office, Established 1870. Artificial Teeth Mato to Restore the Original Contour of Lips &Ws. Persons ordering a Set ofTcetli, and residing at Lelilgtiton, wclssport or vicinity, or any point within1 IS miles from1 Slatington, will heqeive'an r f 1 f ExcunsiOiNlTidKET h , , raw ftic Saw TO AND FROM SAID POINT FREE! Very Ilcspcctrully, Dn. L. Campbell. FlLLIKO TKKTn A SPECIALTY, April 5-ly 'EAST PENN, Carton Countr, Pa. ) Residence.. ..from 7 a. m.'to 10a. m.. IIUTJRS.) anil rjno'.n to-to p. m. i i-HTTjyii-o ..irira u a.iu. in n noon, lfnr bp conaulted in the German Lananeeo. P. O. Address Lcbukton. Nor, 33,-yl WA.'DKttllAMEU, Jl.U., , . 'I '3 K tr K , . PHYSICIAN AND SCROKON Sperlal attention paid to Chronic Dlseaaea. Omee: South Kast corner Iron and 2nd at.. Le hlthlon. Pa, ' 1 April 3, 187S. QIIAS. T. IlOll.V1, M. 1)., OPfflCKi OYER II A, VETGIfS. DRUG sroiic. iiAMic sr.. leiiioiiton.ta. Ueneral pracUco atleuied to, and BPECIAI. ATTENTION GIVEN TO DISEASES OF WOMEN. mam .yi N 1). UI.IIE1(,'M.' 1). U. S. Uxamlnlitg Surgeon PRAOTICINO PHYSICIAN andSDKOEON, Oincii lianlc street. ItEBEB'a BLOCK, Lrhmh Way b cbnauilc'a In the'Ocrra in Lansn LaiiKoaxe. Nov. S), i .:!. vii cimniiT's D Livery & Sale Stables BASIC STREET. LKIIIGIITON, Pa FAST TRO,i;riOOtS?3, el'egAnt caruiaqes. And poslUvflr LOWER PRICES than any other Livery In the Coauly, Large and hnhilsomo Carriages for Funeral urpoaeod Vetidlua, DAVID EUIlEltT Nnr.st 1873 dbpifiry ln"te'ur earned la thcao timet Sf hut it can be made la three months Wf Dv any one i! ellhcraei.in any part . . of. tho conntry, who la wlliiug ti work aleaddr at tho employment that we turn, lah. tot a week In vour own town. Yu ueml not ba away from home over night. You can give your wholo fime to tho ork or onlrvont pare momrnta. It coata nothing to try tho buaiuMa. Terroa knd 13 outfit freo. Addrtta "oneo. 11 AII,TIT,tro., Hlil-jj. I tiil'and M.lno 1 " " - - ' ' i . i '.. - ; - - H. V, Mobtiiimkb, Proprietor. INDEPENDENT" Live and Let Live." 51.00 a Year if Paid in Advance. VOL. VII., No 23. LEHIGIITON, CA11BON COUNTY, PA., SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1879. If not paid in advance, $1.25. " " mill, mil ill ,ii , in , , Railroad Guide. plIILiA. fc H12AU1NO RAILROAD. Arrangement of Paiscoger Trains. NOVEMBER I0TII, I37S. Trains lcavo ALL, 1CM-0 W.N aafullowai (VIA riiBKlOMK.V BBANCII.) For Philadelphia, at 4:23, O.Su, 11.40, a.m.. and 6 51 p. ni. SUNDAYS. For Philadelphia at 4.2t a. m..3..V n. m. IVIA KASr I'C.NNA. 11I1AKCH.1 For Ro idliit, ( 3.3U. 5-5u, 05 a in,, 12.13, 2.10. 4.30 andoci, p.m. For lLtrrlsDiirg, 5.30 5 50, 0.05 a.m., 12.15, 4.30 u.ui p. ni. For Lancaster and Columbia, 5 SO, 0.05 a.ra. and 4 30 p.m . (Does not ran on Monday. SUNDAYS. For Reaillnz. 2.30 a.m. and 0 03 p m. For ll.rrialiurfr, 2.3 1 a. ni and a 05 d. m. Trains FOR ALLENTOWN lenvo as follows: Ivia rKHKiosiris nnAscn.) Leavo Philadelphia, 7.4 a.m., 1.0o,1.30 .ind 6.30 p. m. SUNDAYS, Loavo Philadelphia. 8."iii.m ami 3 15 p.m. , (VU KAST l'KNN A 1111 ASCII. 1 Iaro Rcadlnc 7.4). 7,43. 10.33 a ui 4.05,0.15 mil ic.41 o ra Leave Hanisburg, 5.23, 8 10 a. ra., and 2.00. 4.00 and 7.51 p. m. Leave Lancaster, 8.10 a.m.. 12.55 and 3.43 p. ro. Lear' Columbia 8.io a, in . 1.(0 and 3.35 p. in. SUNDAYS. Leave Roadlnir. 7.10 a.m. Leave llnrrltiurir, 5.3 1 n.m. Tralnaiiiltod thuai) run to and from depot Stli and Orooii ratreela" I'hllndolphla. other trains to Bird from Broad atrcet depot. Tup 8.50 a. m anda.55p. m. tialna from Allen town, and the 7.43 n.m. and t.3i p.m. trains from Plitladelptita, bao tbrougli cars to and trout Philadelphia. ' ' - J, E. wooTrreN. , Oeueml Manager. C G. HANCOCK, aen'VTlcktl Aotnt. We 'AvilLPayUlie Postage AND SEND Tl OU The arbon Advocate ONE YEAH FOR ONE tiiOLLAIt! Or Six Months For ;50 cents ! wincn is Less than 2 cents per. Week FOR A LARUE a- 32 COLUMN PAPER!!! Carbon Advocate, , .1' i' J. "i . ! Lclilgliton, Pa. SHOW 'IIIIS TO YOUR NEIGHBOR TOLEDO BLADE". NASBY'S PAPER. RrmRE VOII aul'scrlbofornnvoth. QtrUIlL IUU er naptr aeud lor a .peclmen cmivof Tlia TOLKDO BLADIi, It la a Muiuinolh IJikIic l'nao Weekly j'ancr nt alxlv.loui Columns tilled Willi ciiefullv ,ire. o.ii el i eadtnir matter of loterott imu value to people in iili paits ol (ho Uulu-n stutua SPECIAL FEATURES. All tlio Deparlmcn'H whic'i hne mndo THE Iiladb sj ponulur all oert United wtlM, will fto icjrul trlv confuued, iiaiiietyi Th Top. ulurlt'tteis ol tiiat rtisiln'iiliit'il Drmocralic polltiCHIl, ItEV. PtTllOLKUU V KA8DV, Wllll'h arts vvrltti'ii rxrretutiv fur Tun Uladb our HOUnUllOLll DEl'AUTUENT, A ticii (ICpOsltorr Ol piucttoal luforiuatluti upoq nuhjrc U ol mtete-t In tery Humoiu Youxo TcorLU's Dki'aut. Wttsr i u Ho iff -nils Dcparttm'iU embiao ug tiio w witty ani!oy fccituol Lo'soni cUftruilna iooi ry j th JJ lightest Wit and Humor i tub BEdTbTor.ind.Ontiualana Selected i ANfivvnus to t'ciiuEsi'0.Nt)KNT8,aii(i Ih'- Latest Sown fioiu allrniM ol the word. 1UB iiLADS clrculxtea larROiy in every Mnte and Tmratr' m tho Union cud if eveiywliere recognized a- tho .nrcest nnailKTNKWri AND FAMILY i'AI'. Ullimbilstied vnywliero. Tiv it and jou will nevei willlucly be without it A aioni? the now leutuiea for thla winter ere a series cf A ndersonville Prison Sketches, or one who waa t litre A new Barlal t3t"rv was comnienceit Nov, H in. Another one willcoui tuence in Jaunori'. TKltMS tiufie copy, per y-nr $2Vt Ave ooplea.f 1,73 each i ten or moie colics fi.Ci ench aud an pxtia copy with ever tlub or ten. .SSyeclweu copies m-ui tree, bend for ouo ,d. ilruas TOLliDO iiLADK, J'uleao, Ohio. Fifty Thousand Books Fur Sale at Half Price. We aro now ofTerlng to tho public, poataire f repaid, nt ONE.UALK the lvirular price .nity houaund volumes ot choice books, coinpiUiiiu lliiorr. Uioraphy. Kieilou. Poeirv. liuiuor, Meilicai.ltellgioi a mid Scieutit o Works.ediiiona ot Htaudatb Authora etc.. etc Theaa books are .elected by our M r, Locke (Naabv)u-om the aMeivea ol tbe leading pub.ltdiers or tho couu. try. ie all NEW and I'lll.'-ill and ale the IliKMICAl, KDITIONS uind'ed Lytheto. tall boolaciier". We have mailed thousands of these tiiioks to all parti or the country, and 5X5ryJj? Mnt 0"1 w AllltAN TED in on CATALOGUES FREE. Wehaveimnlol a larco and complete cata. losueof onr liooks, iarruiiyetl or fubjectaano ou npplloitlou will matt coptea freo to auyod. Cress. We shall also I e P.ad to aeuu free peM. uieucoi.lesot the ULAUE wneuever asued to do mi. All persona reaulug thla aavt rtuemeiit are couliallv united iu Mittf ua by top-tai raid or otherwise ttmnaroea of tuetnaalve and filund Adorea TULh.1 O IlLADK. Toieu, On in. Vick's Floral Guide. A beautiful workrif lot rases, One Colored V ower l'lait). and 301 I Itntrationa. with JJe. w-i Iptioua or the bet Flowers aud VfueUbles, and howtopiow ibem Alitor a FIVK CKM BTAltr. In linglwli m (Imnan. . llie Fluwtrond Vetfdtube Garden. I75paaea, Bix Colore) riat'-a mui! nit.ny hauuied Ungiav. inga. For J5oonta lu paper corernt tlue!e fi'to oth. In Qiarmanaud KiiRllkh. - Vick's H'ut rated Monthly Mputine,n paces a coiored vla'e lu ever number and manv line e icravlnari. Frio a veari live Coplea fur ti. Spect men number) pent. tor l" ceuta. Vlck'a Perd are the best la the wi.rld. Bend Fivx vtxj stamp for a Floial Clnde conalniutc Att and rrtce a, and rlfntr of information, Artdre, JAMKdVIClt. Jin to treh' stcr N T A. J3Do If sseF9 M annfactnror of and Dealer In STOVES, RANGES AND HEATERS, Tin and Sheet-Iron fare and General Honse Fnraisiig: Goods. ROOTING nml srOUXIIVOrlono at ' eliort'notico aud at Lowest Cash Prices! I am the nnllinrizfil acert for Ihn Sato of tho follow In FIRST-CLASS STOVES THE SILVER & GOLD MEDAL COOK, TilE LIGHTHOUSE COOK. THE MAYFLOWER RANGE, THE SUNSHINE RANGE and 1 ho NEW ANCHOR HEATER, and am Selling them VERY CHEA P tor Cosh. Kvcrv Kind of PTOVEaRATES and FIRE BRICKS kept constHntly on linuil. STOitti on SOUTH Street, A few doore ahovo Bank St., LEHIGHTON. Pationane solicited S.tleiaollonirnariinlor'd. Oct. S-yi A. I). MOSSISR, Central Carriage Works, Banlf St., Lehightoii, Va.3 Aro prepared to Manufacture Cartiagea, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagon, &c., Of every description, In the most substantial manner, anu at lowest Uash Prices. Rcpnlring' I'roiniitly Attended to. TREXLER & KREIDLER, Arril 28, 1870 yl ' Proprietors. QAUROX ADVOCATE CHEAP ' JOB PRINTING OFFICE, LEHIGIITON, PA. Hvery description of rnntlne, from a Visiting Card to a Poster. CARDS, BILL HEADS, LETTER HEAD'S, NOTE HEADS, STATEMENTS, PltOIlRAMMRn. POSTERS, HAND DILLS. DODGERS, CIRCULARS, SHIPPING TAOS, ENVELOPES, PAMPHLETS, BY-LAWS, AC, &C . Done In tho best manner, at very Lowest Prices. We arc nrenarort to do wnrlc nr. i,hMn rftta asuuv cfllro in iho stato tat ocala honestly OUR MOTTO IS Cheap, Prompt & Reliable. tS"Ordors by email recivo prompt attention. jprimo Homo Made Bread ! WHY GO HUNGRY I Whoa yon can Bur OVi pounds vt 1'lr.t elms Incid- FIVE LOAVES FOR 25 CENTS I J. V. O'NEAL, tho popnlar Bread and Cake Maker, of Lolnsuton in oporto men the wants pi the times, lias liertiixd h I'r.coot his cole bratod Homo .Mado UUliA a to Five Loaves for Twenty-five Cts. Cash. anil other OAUEs, only Teu Cents per Dozen. Look Out for tho Wngon! At MA UCH CHUNK, on Tuesday, Thursday LEHIGH 1-QN aud WEI3al''oRT,every After Tifinn uTrwrtf. l."T-t it - TERMS STRICTLY CASH I Patronaso aollclted. I. W. O'NEAL. hTOREi Opposite Ftrat National BanK. aprllSTl llin c MTeu LeiilBhtnu Pa. yK. Obcrlioltzer's Liniment, CAMPHOR MILK. la now hlcblr recommended aud expensively uimI for llhcumitisiu, Frustrd Fict, AthLa Pains, fores, Minus. Swe.llngs, bpralit. A-c. It is ot tho greatest vulue in cuunir ('uts.dalia, Up aula aud awelilnaaiu horas. II acts quickly and sui rly. It at once soothes ond relieve, theatiff Joints, thu L ine llo-clea aid tho Achin? Ntrvos. Tho money will bo paid back to any one uot atl Had with ltef feett. rrlce 21 centa. s boitles for tl. Pie. pared hy Levi Oboiholticr, HI. D. Tho I'hojiiix" Pectoral. Ilaa provod ltelf to bo pecnllarlyadapted to old persons, consnmpHvo una children, li brrars a cold. It stops a cou.h. It aids otprctorntion. Itirivealoataut relief It clvea airenttth. It briuftare-t. It liu made more curea tumi nnv oihtr meillcine. Thousacds or the citizens of liuiteni IVnnsylvama nave uaed it loric'irn p-airnd tcsl.fy to Ihn relief alvrnaml rurearf. JecteiL Prlco. M centi tr 5 loltieafor i Pre. Enred Uy Levi Oberhnltzer M. D-, nud lor Sale f A.J DUULINO, Lehichtou. NOV. 23-Cm, V v lam now supplying tho ve rv Beat LATTl MBit COAL at the following I-ow Prlcea. vlii No, 1 Cheatnut by the Cor, (3 15 oer ton No. 1 Caettnut, stnelo ton 3 M per ton No.Zt'he.tuut, hy the Cor... i ooperton No.5 Clioitnut.ainp.iet n, stiporlon DELIVERED, stovo and EB3 Site, at equally Low Prioae. J. L'. GABEL, Dealer In General Hardware, &c, Opno.lte tbe rnhlle eqnsre, HANK CTREE i,' uioiirvxi fa, nor.H'i.isr AllnboutUsfiolI, cltmnto, its pel tied anrtlta vncint lain!. Ur fa mis ninl farmeis can bo lonruol m THE 3CAN8AH FAlt&lRU.an etpht. pfjro weekly paper, id yenrs old, Cotrcspoiid cuts In ovety county. Sent to any uddie 13 wceics for fto cunt. Poatnfte atamn talren as money. Addiess, ItUDtiOli AKWINOaTo perfn. KannnB. , I lenrued moio nbont Kanras from yottr paper that 1 can rely fon ilinn from all oitior ionrcoB. Jitehartt li. JSraui. Volumhlnna Co.. OAto It i ivcs jmt what those of ns wanting Chetter Orange Co.. Jtfew rorfi.. Han large curpAof nbl3 rontilbutoro. Osaqe S,haft..if'lhe uusi BKricunur.Ti pnpei in mo wuitiern coumiy. or ring ii tit I'lcgictnix, in n yninauie paper ifrAtiifon ChauijHon It laubly rdltcd.- uint vfKanettg.itiA fearless ontsooten Jnnrn- ol, Lawrence Joumat ....Onr Knnas frieadn should ftcl much nilde In the lnuli character of tliofr mate AKricnltural pnpi r.Aational Lte- oivck scuniai, mil nun nuioiiy i,kou n inn pmcaiiiuoneiiflribultufal fonrnals. iV. 1". TrU 6u....A worthy rcpro-cntotlvo of tho great , cBk,- a un a, nacuca warmer, r eo. zj w. wm aie mim s If you are In want of hnythlnc In tho way ot (.UIVS.ItlFLKS, KIJVOLVIM, PILTOLS, Ammnniilon.Onn Maleiial. Flslilns Tncklo. or any other fine SronTiso Goons plOTsn wrlto tor tny Lnrco Illustrated imtauiRuo JOHNSTON'S' G hit AT WEiTItlLN GUN WOUKS, muu it , 1,18b wiir I i ninn iritr.ici vnni.rrniv PirrfDuuo, pa rpiE SLAT1XUT0N PL AN IN Cr MILL Cabinet Ware Factory, AT SLATIXOl'OX. JOHN BALLIET, Propr., Dal: and ir.nd Wooo Lumber, and isuowpio parcu to exccuio uny miouui ot urucis ior BresseB Lnnil)eE OF ALii KINDS. Doors, Sashes, Winds, Slmttciv, Mould In js, Cabinet Ware, &c, With Proinptnoss. Brackets -Made to Order. ThAMneiilncrv-iVill now and of the best and most Improved kinds. I cnmlov liono but tlio beat worKmen, ue well Reasoned and roo:1 ma, terlai.and amthoicroroabletopnatnnteocutiia aaiifnctluti to all who niaylaVor mo with a call. onirrs nv mail momnilv 'attended to. My chnrpea are moderate t term cash, or intcictt charged aitcr.tlilrtyddys. Qiyii MK-A CALL. -tr7 Those c'nrajrcd In Buildine w'ltl find It t their ndvantngo to hive Mdlug, Floor jtoarJs Poors, has.ie3, shutters, &o., Jtr., madoatthl Foctnrv. May lOyi juhh jiVL.L.irr. Gr RAND 01'EXINO ! , .... J i I heir lenvo tb lnroi m tnr ft'd untrona ni ru torn er rind i ho rullo In pcucral. itiftt'Ilwve opened uud havo now ready for luspfcuon in the l'OST OFFICE 1JUILDINO Bank Street, LKT1IQIITOX. r.. rt tho 1.0 W EttTCAcsll ritlUKrf. a full and new asourt nient cf HATS, CAPS, &c. Rnpelal nttenllmi liavincr linen clvpn trt'n wn'l selected lino or MiiN's WOAIKN'S ana CHIL DREN'S WEAK. My Motlo Shull bo ' QUICK SALES & SMALL PROFITS." I 1 Invito tho pitbl'o to call and exnmlno my tnr-c nnil iirlcea betmo nnrel.nKlnc eLncwlicre. as 1 oiu olLir spociul luiuicemonts to cau buyers. LRWISWEISs. b pt!i-.im. r; (i. uuiinine LeniRhton l-u THE CHEAPEST PLACE LN TOWN! Mrs. C. DeTschirschky, ivuKuvuiiuny i iicn iuu nnunnou 01 ucr la'iv friend ind the pub'lo geucraby to Lor New' Largo and Elegant stock ot Notion! Fancy Goods, cemprWoir TTWERWEAB, I'ERLIN AND ur,jiiA.i iuiy wiiui,. jiuaiKity. iro. porled and Domestic EUUHOIDERY. ItlllliONS, OLOVE-S. nnd a larso variety of theNewct Vcsieusln Fancy Goods. Also. In eotinPPtlnn with Ihn nlinv. v vnn a fu'l and complete stoci o! GERMAN FRUITS, LIMRURGER aud SWITZER CHEESE, CANDIF.S ond CONFECTIONS. together with a variety of Goods not generally kept iu any other store In town. It you Ho not see what yuu want, atk ! r It. and I will cet it. Ashaieof puolio patrminirela solloited, and poifect aailsfiutlun suarantoed In puce aid qujlilyof gooua. Nearly Orposlte Durllue'a Prait Store. Bank Street, Lehightpn, Pa November 30. VAI.VAKI.R H TRUTHS. If vtm aro suurln! itrpni poov health, or o! sickness take cheer, will Cure Vou. inir: if you feelweik and arly ..tnvwlug'why, lievivo You. laiigiilshius on a tec ior . Hon Hitters If you aieslnin' vsili oisuirueu, uimout cu Hop Iiitters will It von are a inimstei B.md liayo oyci taxed yourse X with your pan i or.i i tiniios; era mother wurn ou, witu ca.o an 1 HOIK, Itestoro Y6u. iltiji Diners win If von aia a man of bualui as. wrakei ed by uutie; or a mau ul let midulEht work, the rtrnlu ot crerydiii ivs. louiiivuvir ynui Hon itinera will Direuginen you. lUfiennctl'Oliinnv Indl. Ityouaioyouua.aLO ClULiuii.ur ki owing nil last, as is n' teu tho case, nop muers win If vou aieiu thowi Relieve You. rkelio'j on tux farm, at md leel that vour ara. tho tlek. ulivvhercl Irm needs clo.llii,Iiiir I without Intoxicating, I louiua or ttloiu atUg, Hop Iiitters is Ifynuaiooid andl What Vou Need. tour pulse Is freblo your nerves ui'sieadv, unrli your lacuitiea wunluj:. nop outers win rivo you iscw Lllo and TryHop CongUCnreSaul Pain Relief! vigor, Fur sale by A, J. Durl In e, Lehlgliton II Slioats ! Shoats ! ! Theund rslcned i espoct- fiy tuny itiiiiuiiurea iuo. Ito IB la now prepared to m. K ,)lv all who wont xvitn chiuce HIIOA'IH FROM NEW JEUSK1 a luwiwi marari price. Also, jjuC'Hl.l' liotl at Ilottom fl uio. lor ciah on yl Yard una of flee at KXCUANGE HOTEL, llan "treol.L-. lilBlitnn. Uh.0. M. HEX. Jau, 13, la"9-0m. A I'RUi: GIFT! Of a conv of rnvMrnlnAf. lluuun. r.v.r Hook to any jierHin fullering' with Uonsump Hon, Asthma, tlatarrh, llronchllli, Iasi of Vnlco, or ro Throat. Ssnd name and po t olllco address; with two Scent iiostaire, stamps and Mote ynurslrkneie. Tho bo. klselcKant lylllusiratnl, (Hipp. i2mo J879 ) Theliirur matloti It contains, fa the providence of God, lias saved many live.. The auihor haa been treatlngdlseasesoftheNnse, Throat ic Lunicr, as a .peaiat practleo In (ilnrlnnatl. since 1M7. Addretl, Du. N. 4J. WOLFE, Oiucinkati, Ohio; apr.S-ml tf;nn Ma4 Is a Single Day, Jan. 30th. by an tPiu og.ot. Send let stamp for partloularf, Hit S. T Dr-, Mll'.en. Tj. pr S ml t Written for tho Adtocatk.1 LEG CM) or TIIKMVSTIU UCLI. nr w. d. UAnrttitoTox I'vo read It, or I'vo heard tome'ROod folk tell, . iiu. niKiin etner nanga a Mystic licit j It rings when some good angel passes by, Or when tho good man lays liltn down to die Who hung tho bell In air, there's many mind, iiu. mi agree 'twas dono Dy Hand Divine ; That cords of L,ovo tfispend It in Its dome, .And that It rings to call tho wand'rer home, Its knoll Is heard by thoso who lovo the dead sign, percnance, bcsldO the lowly head j A stranger's oyo may shed tho' silent tears, Vet, all tho same, this Mystlo Hell ho hears. When dozens crathnri-numt ik nr.,Hn. And watch with lovo-lraught pray'r tho last sail ureatu ; Then loudly peals tho bell In ether high, And weeping hearts glvo back the tad "good bye." Thus, no man dies hut some heart gives a sigh Or tear-drop flows from some grlef-strlckcn f u i Ubut a stranger's, Fato will ring tho bell, And sighing strangers hear Its solomn knell Tho legend orthls Mystlo licll nnd old, I neod not for tho moral has been told j It Is that cyery death-stroke brings a sigh That rjng tho bcjl and only good men die. XiaiS.AMJ -rilAT. "Tho head men of tho world aro those who think." Exchange. Mistako; there is a 200-pounds editor in Mnucli Chunk who thinks. A crucl-hcartcd Whlto Hnvcn-ito saya ins who's bonnet docsnlt weigh one-fourth as much as tho money ho paid for it. Some ona suggests that tho borough police lliroGgKbuTthi's county bo vaccinated. It is unneccmryj4 Bowo'vcr;' they never catcli anything. It is suggestive; who is to payback the recent sixty days Lent ? Thero is, howevsr, no interest in the matter. Why was n mother of ono of the old Peruvian rulers like n piece of rubber? Sho was an Inca-rniscr. "Uneasy rests tho head that wears a crown." as Sitting Bull said when ho sharp ened his soalping-knifo on the solo of his moccasin. Wo put this "flcft" in tho car of wives. Begin now to drain your husband's pockets. in anticipation oi a spring ana summer bon net. Without thorough drianing, no flowers can bo expected. rhotographcr, looking through camera, to customer "You look too sober: pleaso smile." Ho smiled, and photographer said, "Not so much, sir; tny instrument is too small to encompass tho opening." A son of'a Siameso Twins is achlevine high honors in an eastern college, which icaitsaiuriny man to ask: "Why should n't ho liso? Ilia father was well con nected." "Twenty years ago," said a colored ora tor, ,"niggers was wuf a thouaand dollars n piece. Now dey isn't wuf two dollar a doz- cn.,It'a strange how.de race is 'generntln' and tunnin' down." Instructor, measuring city map "It is half a in Ho from tho academy for boys, to tho seminary for girls." Innocent student, thoughtfully "It doesn't seem so far." A telegraph clerk smiled when ho gave agentlemau this message from his wife; 'Unto us a child is born, nine fect lone bv two feet wide." But the gentleman under stood itj ho was to buy an illuminated Christmas motto. -Of course, no woman ever did it, but supposing now, for tliesake of argument, ns it were, that a woman was to go to church for tho purposo of showing off her new sacque, -would it bo saorjue-religious, so to speak ? A gentleman had a bad eye, and was advised to have it taken out in order to savo tho other eye. Ho took chloroform. and tho doctor, a famous specialist, took out tho good oyo by mistake. Tho patient is blind, and cannot shoot tho specialist. "Dot Pinafore oppression vas a noo- sancc," remarked a Teutonic gentleman, to a genial coadjutor. "Auf you tole a veller 6omctiugs, ho speaks noding von blain An glish abcr ho say: 'Vot, hardly, somo times ncferl' ,,Vot kind of language is dose J" A student of rhetoric, having been as signed tho task of putting a speech into the mouth of Gustavus Adolphus at the moment of his departurofor Sweden, began that po tentate's supposititious remarks : "Gentle men, I am about to lcavo you to begin tho thirty ypare warl" A rich young lady has fallen in lovo with and married a Wllkesbarro street car driver. From tho bridle and tho halter he went to tho altar nud the bridal, and the only train and Bwitch to occupy his mind hereafter are thoso belonging to his wife. Sho, lakes him for wheel or whoa, as it were." They tried to kill a book agent out West recently. Ho was robbed, thrown into tho river, knocked off tho cars, tossed from a high bridgo iuto tho river again, and in two hours ho was around with an illustrated Bible, trying to get a subscription from the head of the attacking party. A Now Yorker, recently in MaucU Chunk, was boasting that a gentleman in that city has a book in his library, once owned by Cicero. "Oh, that ain't nothing," retorted a bystander, "in. the museum of Lehigh University they'vogot tho lead-pencil that Noah used to check off tbe animals that went into tho ark." The following inscription Is on a tomb stone in an English graveyard iu India. "Sacred to tho memory of the Rov. A. M., who spent seventeen years is a mis sionary among the Afghans, and translated the Holy Writ iuto their language. He was shot by his attendant. 'Well done, thou good and faithful 6ervsnt.' " An exchaga tells of an old farmer who, having eaten an oyster strew for the first time, said : "I like tho sou) pretty well, but I didn't like" them' pollyWogs." ' That to minds us of tho little story of the Hoosicr, who luhched with "Old Hickory" when he was President Among other things there were olives and champagne on tho table, of which tho guest partook freely. When the lunch was about ended Mr. Hoosier re marked ; "Giuernl, that's mighty nice cider but d- n your pickles." A partyjsf jirtisUjilid art. critics came to the following conclusion reganliug their dinner: That the hath was low in tone and defective In composition I the beer well drawn, but tlatj the anatomy of the turkey strong) the broad too freely handled') the veal rtw and cold and hurried in execution ) tho butter strong) the coffee weak, except in the foreground, and altogether too much Impaste in th MM. THE BRIDE'S TRIAL. It Is strange what different estimates peo ple will put on a man's character, according to tho eyes with which they may view hi In tho opinion ofsome.Mr.Bonjamin Bene dictnot our hero exactly, but tho next thing to it, his uncle was a gentleman, n scholar ahd a philanthropist j whilo others, qulto ns well qualified to reason and decide. wonder that such a monster was allowed to walk tho earth unchallenged. For old Ben Benedict was just the sort ot man to provoke and pleasa in alternations human March day, with,6trcak3 of sunshine and chilling gusts sandwiched through his nature. Pco plo who know him liked.hlm passing well, but it sometimes took a lifetime to kuow him ns he really was. " You will bo suro to like my uncle, dar ling," Said Hugh Benedict to his young wife. " Ho is eccentric, nnd ho is sterling.1 Rachel did not answer, but her bluo eyes were wistful and full of perplexity. Uncle Ben, whom sho had never seen, but of whom bIio had heard much, was to her an inscrutabla riddle, whom sho (cared moro than sho was willing to acknowledge j for Hugh's future depended to a certain, extent upon Undo Ben Benedict, and with Hugh's future her own was bound inseparably. Sho was a fair, fresh looking girl, with velvety cheeks, bronze-bright hair, and fea turcs as correct and delicately cut as a cameo. Hugh was quite certain that Undo Ben could not seo her without loving her; but then these young husbands aie not opt to bo impartial judges! Sho was sittinir in'lho firelichl. at their lodgings, when the bid gentleman first be held her, and the only warning sho had of his presence' ahe saw reflected in Hugh's eyes, ' My dear, how do you do?" said the old gentleman, kissing Rachel on both cheeks, And sho thought ho was not so terrible, after all t Ho turned to Hugh when ho had thus un ceremoniously mado himself acquainted with his new niece-in-law. "Well, young man, are you ready to leave these lodgings and go to your new homo?" hoaskedj for bo it known that the old gentleman had given Hugh and Rachel a wedding present of u new house wherein they were to live. " Quito, sir," Hugh, answered, cheerily. " Shall it bo to-morrow ?" " Yes." " All right." And "Mr. Benedict sat down to 6pcndthe evening and enjoy himself. " Well, sir?" said Hugh, when his uncle was taking leave, nnd paused on tho front door steps to liclit a cigar. 'Well, sir?" said Undo Benedict calm- " How do you like hor?" asked Hjigh, "How can I tell?" demanded the old gentleman, irritably. " She's pretty to look nt:" so Is n clilno dull, or n while kitten "1 II isn't always the prettiest calicoes that wash the best. Good evening I" And Hugh Benedict, albeit he was very fond of his uncle, did not know whether to bo vexed or not. Early tho next morning, however, Undo Ben mado his appearanco beforo the young couple, breathless and eager. " Trunks packed, eh " "All but tho last one, uncle," and Rachel lifted her pretty head out of the tray as you may have 6ocn a red clover blossom riso up from beneath a child's footstep. " I'm going to take you down to Bloom- dalo myself, my dear," said Uncle Ben. Hugh, I wont you to go off to Canterbury with these letters. They're of Importance. I'd go myself if I were ten years younger; but sudden journeys don't agree with old bones like mine." Hugh looked aghast at the proposal. Rachel turned pale. " Cannot the business bo postponed, sir?" said Hugh hesitatingly. No, it can tl replied Uncle Ben curt ly. "If you don't want to go, say so. I lure say I can find some one else to oblige mo I" " Of course I shall go," said Hugh. "But Rachel " " I suppose I am old enough to lakecaro of a lltllo girl like that," said Uncle Ben in an aggrieved toue. " You'll find us both in the new residence, with the table laid for dinner, when you come back to-morrow." So there was-nothing Jbr it but for Hugh to kiss his little bride a hall score of times, and commission Uncle Ben to take tho best possible caro of her until he should return. "Foolish children I" said Mr. Benedict, as he saw Rachel sobbing on Hugh's shoul der; but there was a cheery twinkle lu his own keen gray eyes, nevcrthel 3. I'oor little girl I the atmosphere had lost somewhat of its sparkle, and tho world looked less bright, os she journeyed in Uncle Ben's baroutihe towards her now home, with Undo Ben's newspaper rattling at her side. As the autumn twilight began to fall, her thoughts became busy, as a woman's will, at times. " Uncle," she said, turning suddenly to wards tho old gentleman, " what sort of a house is it? Ours, I mean)" " Well," said Uncle Ben, reflectively, "it's a cottage, I should say," " A modern cottogo ?' Well, no, rather of the antiquo order than otherwise," " Oh' cried Rachel, "I'm glad. I despise those new, stiff, formal places, that look as if they were merely to bo admired, not liv ed in and enjoyed. Undo, -what are you laughing at?" " At your curiosity, my dear," replied the old gentleman. " Then I won ( ask another question. said Rachel resolutely. But she fully atoned for that deprivation by sketching on the tablets of her own fancy an endless variety of little Gothic structures, with bay w'iudon-s andtrellisescoverod with climbing roses and honeysuckles; while Unclj Benedict watched her from behind the screen of his uew.paper, with thequeer est of expressions on his brown, old face. " I'm almost sorry I commenced the thing," ho said to himself. "If I sKoutd bo disappointed in her I But, pooh) it's the on Jy way to find ou( if alio is worth my boy's love." Presently the lumbering old chariot came to a stand still, but to Rachel's surprise, in front of no. fairy cot, or low-oaved edifice surrounded by verandahs apd flower par terres. A tuinbl'e-dowu unpainted farm- house stood little tick from the Iras'., with its shutters hanging loosely by ono hinge, and ono or two scrubby lilac bushes forlorn ly tossing their foliage in tho wind I " llow dreary it looks I" thought Rachel, with a little shudder, as sho wondered whether tho coachman had really meant to stop there. But Uncle Ben at once seized her carjiet-bag and umbrella. " Come, my dear," he said to Rachel. " Is this the place?" she asked. " This is the place," .Undo Ben answered Willi a6uddeu paroxysm of coughing. "Gate's a little out of order, ns that useful mode o Ingress bccamo-suddcrlly-detnchcd from it solo remaining hinge, nnd fell with n crash 16 tho ground; "but that's soon set rigli with a screw driver and half a dozen screws." Alas I poor Rachel I What were her sensations as she looked blankly around the neglected, dismal spot which was the sole realization ol her fairy dreams? This the home Uncle Benedict lias given them I And for an instant our poor little herolno felt ns if sho could repel tho unwclcomo gift, and tell Uncle Benjamin plainly that she could not spend her days iu a hovel like this, But then cuno sober Bccond thoughts. Uncro Benedict had meant kindly; they were poor, and could not nd'ord to dispense with even tho meanest of roofs over their young hearts. JSo, sho must gratefully ac cept tho present in tho spirit in which it was given, and check in tho bud all the rebel Rous nnd uiiamiablo repinings. "I told you it wus a cottago you know," said Uncle Ben, keenly scrutinizing her faro as they stood upon tho doorstep waiting for the door to be opened. "les, I know," said .Rachel glancing around with brightening eyes. "That is u very choico climbing rose over tho window if it were Only properly trained." " It's rather lonesome," said Uncle Ben. "I liko tho country," Rachel answered hopefully. As she spoko a slipshod old woman ap peared to let them in, ond led tho way to tho best room, a green curtained apartment, with a shabby carpet on the floor, and afire n tho grato that emitted far more smoke than caloric. "Smoky chimneys, eh?" said Undo Ben. "Tho draught seems to be poor," said Ra chel, "but I daro say it can bo nllcrod." I hadn't any idea tho ceilings wero so low," grumbled tho old gentleman. "It's partly tho effect of the largo pattern of tho wall pa per," said Rachel.wilhaglunco at tho red and green monstrosities. "A nar row striped 'pattern will improve it," " What queer little cupboards by thesides of the mantel I" said Undo Ben. ''Oh, they will be nico for our best china," said Rachel. "My dear," said tho old gentleman, "I believe you aro determined to bo pleased. Do you really think you shall like this place ?" "I shall liko any place where Hugh is I" said Rachel, brightly. Sho went'nll over tho hoiiso with the old gentleman, planning improvements nnd suggesting ond contriving until he really be gan to flunk she would make an Acardia out of tho tumble-down old farm-house, And if sho shed a few tears on her pillow when she went to rest under the eaves of the roof, In an apartmcnt'which must have been built for Tom Thumb, Uncle Ben Benedict never suspected it. There was tho. chariot nt tho door when Radiael rose from her brcakfastof bread and butter and coffee the next morning. "Come, my lass," said tho old gentleman, "I want tj show you a placo further up the road, which has been taken by a friend of mine. Tho drive and tho delicious September air wcro liko an invigorating tonic to our wear ied liltlo bride ; and a picture after tho stylo ofWatteau awaited them, in tho exquisite villa, with its rose-clad bay-windows and picturesquely sloping roof. Rustle iron chairs stood under the bowing branches of tho elms on tho lawn, and a marblo Cupid, holding up a carved conch-sholl, scattered bright rain into a flower-boardercd basin directly in front of tl.o gates. Oh, how beautiful I" cried Rachel. "I never saw such superb scarlet geraniums in my life; and what a lovely marble-paved all I" " You liko tho appearance?" "Oh, yes; 'tis beautiful." " Come in, my dear, nnd see how you like the interior," said thooldgentlcman,ercne- iy. It was perfect, from tho drawing-rooms, with their superb Brussels carpet nnd ex quisite silk IiangingJ.to tho chambers, all in white aud pink, like tho inside of a rose's icart, and the fairy conservatory, all stock ed with comcllias, heliotrope oitid rare fuschi- as, at the south end of the house. It is like fairyland I" cried Itachel, en thusiastically, "Do tell me, Uncle Beu.who is to live here ?" Undo Ben turned round and facod her, " You, my dear 1" " And Hugh, of courso ?" "To be sure 1" " But, uncle," gasped little Rachel, nuilo overwhelmed by this unexpected good luck, "the other house " That's only n little joke ofmipe. This is the real home, and I give it to you with II the moro pleasure that you were disposed to mako tho best of the bad bargain you thought you were in for. My dear, the con tented mind you possess is worth a thousand houses I" And Rachel felt something warm and wet upon her cheek, like a tear, as the eld gen tleman stooped to kiss her. When Hugh came home, to find his little wife upon the verandah,' all welcoming smiles to greet him, he exclaimed; "Why, Uncle Ben, this fs a perfect casket I" " But none too good for the littlo jewel that inhabits it," Uncle Ben answered. And Hugh road in the tone that hisyoung wife had won tho oaprlciousold gentleman's heart. rATiticii's tki:oi.o;v. " Patrick," said a priest, "the widow Mo lony tells me you havo stolen one of her flu eat pigs. Is that o?" "Yes, yer riveren'ce." "What have yon done with it I" "Killed it aud ate It, yer honor." "Oh, Patrick, when you are brougjit face to face with the widow ! and her pigou Judgment Day, what account w'",u """"y u n uy wimpcr ii i it . r it i ,i lug n the ears o u lew lr ends "that it had will you be able to give ofypurself when (he , M ,hul Uev. Mr. Bfl,,u'ul, widow uoouses you of the Ihelt?" "Did you j been to a wrty and drank to much chum say tho pig would b there, yer riverenJ,-' ("We that on going Imm-iih he didn't know "To be sure I did." "Well, then, vour riy. .J"11'?" " "'. "n, -wiwlwek." erenoe, I'll say, 'Mrs. Molony, there's your ( pig.' " .1 . The Carbon Advocate And Independent Family Ifewipsper rubliahcd every SATURDAY, In Lehlgliton, Carbon Co., To., by IIARRV V. HIOIlTIlinUI. OMira-IIANKWAY, a alert illalssee abor. the Lehigh Valley K. R. Depot. Terms: $1.00 jer Annum in Aflranct?. strut DEecEirnoa or m.aim axb fixer J" o"b .Printing AT VERTf LOW PRICES. xjiE urn OF SONG. Is there anything on earth, Where the strongest are not strong-, Half so feeble In Its birth, Or so Suro ot death, as Song? Frailer blossom never grew, Felted by the summer rain ; Lighter Insect never flew Scarcely coroo ere gone again t Children, who chase butterflies, May pursue It, to and Ctaf Little in 11 his who sigh, " Uolgh.bo P May deplore It, when it dies ; Loftier deeds to men belong Larger Life than Song t There Is nothing on the earth, Where so many things are strong, Half so mighty In Us birth, And so suro ot life, ns Song. Never pine on mountain height So the thundcr-bolt defies ; Never eagle in his flight Soars with such undaunted eyes I Conquerors pull empires down, Think they wilt not bo forgot ; But if Seng pursue them not, Time destroys their dark rinewn Nothing is remembered long Hut the Life of Song I B. II. STODDAnt), fn tlarpcr'i Magazine. TIII-VGS IX GUMJISAL. So hard aro tho Socialists hunted down by the police of Beilin, that in despair of being allowed to meet in any room, thoy gathered ou the roof of ono of the double decked street-ens on n recent Sunday, ond there had their talk undisturbed. A diosky driver, of St. rctersburir. asked his customer, who appeared to bo a noble man, what tho Nihilists wero. "Nihil ineans nothing" was tho reply, "and people tv iio nuvo iiutiungjii ineir pocKeis, noiiuug in the way of land, nothing tho shape of luonertv. nnd nnthingnf the nature ol a title arc called Nihilists." "Yes, yes," said tlio drosky driver, "then Russia is full of Nihil ists, and even I also am a Nihilist." Women aro still numerous among the pedestrians. In a St. Louis match Anna Uerger walked 100 miles in twenty-four hours. Ono of the women in a Wcslfield (Mass.) contest seized her competitor by the hair, and the striicglo became one of hands instead of feet. Mrs. Anderson's latcbt at tempt' is to walk a milo and a half every hour for twentv.two tlnva in Cincinnati. Six davs' walks by women aro advertised in severnf Western cities. May Fanning faint e, on tlio track in Milwaukee, and lay two days iu a stupor. Two girls ot fourteen are In ken Ipim place to placv in New England to exhibit their remarkable speed iu ten mile races. The April returns of the Department of Agricultuie show that tho nveinge of win ter wlieat is about 1 J er cent, greater than last veur. This Increase is duo mostly to tlio transfer of spring sowing to full sowings lu tlio West and Northwest. Unless the spring sowings increase beyond present ex pectations, there will boa reduced aggregate of wheat acreage In lb, P. The wheat in the ground, taken ns a whole, is about 2 per cent below average. Tho crop in some sec tions was untavorably nllected by fall drought and iu others the nbsenco. ot snow during the extreme winter cold. With av erage growing conditions, however, jt will mane a very largo crop oi winter wiiem. Rye has fallen ntl'about i per cent, below average. It lollows the gencial analogies or tlio wheat crop. Dr. Traill Green replies to Dr.Willard Par ker's view that fermented liquors ars coin mratively harmless and olten beneficial He claims that nil the drunkenness des cribed and condemned in the Bible waa caused by vinous beverages, and dibcems no lest evil in them than in distilled liquors. Alcohol is alcohol wherever you find IU There is no occasion," ho says, "for any liscussiou about tlio products ofstills or fer mented wines, when we cannotdiscover any lillcrcnco ns to the drunkenness winch bolh produce. If somo ore dhposed to condemn the use of distilled liquors it is very well.but they need not praise tho harmless nature of wine, when for centuries It was tho only drink that produced drunkenness, nnd it ran bo shown that it is no lees intoxicating now t hit ii it was before distilled liquors weiu pre- ......... 1 I.--... I... .).... r 1.. :.! 'uieu. iiuiiii i.iu uu uiuiu lliilil uuotuill- nc from both, but great evil has followed their use.'' Not long ago in Calcutta, two tigers escar- cd from their cage in tho menagerie. One of them was instantly killed, but tho other swam the river, sprang into tliK Botanic, Oiuilen, and killed ono of the guards, ujion which the sjiectators were panic-stricken and fled. The tiger roamed around all day, lord I Iho garden, and as he giew hunzrv killed first one ox, then another. An untied na tive who tried to approach the wild beus was at once torn to pieces. At last several riflemen were employed to destroy the des trover. Thev tied an ox to u tree it tlm garden gate, and took their station on the rtxil ol un adjacent house. The tiger rushed ujkmi tlio ox, and a volley from tho riflemen ended his career. An Englishman writes to a local English laiier that having siicut nbout a year and a lalf in Missouri mid ICnnsas.ho pronounces the opinion that Enirlish folks thinking r establishing themselves in those States had far better remain at home, unless they pos sess frames of iron nnd constitutions nai tu nable of being injured bycllmatieiiiUucnces. Tho rapid changes of temperature and tbe prevalence of miasma are very trying to the ordinary Englishman, while the worst of it is mat no does not receive a reward propor tionate to his sufferings. Had as tbe times aro in England lately, the writer declares that thu English working classes "don't know the full meaning of bad times until they go to America." Ho hlmseif was fully prepared to meet any reasonable difficulties, and to have up-hill work for somo years. But what with constant illness of his family aud the paralizctl condition of trade iu ev ery branch, his trials proved insuperable, anu no accortuiigiy returned iiomo a sadder and wiser man. Henry R'ard Bcccher discoursed to hla flock about "Kindness," taking his text from n verse iu St-James's Epistle which says that 1.- ...I. I IU. 'l.l L . . ,T iiu iinu iiu. ucvvi uiieuiieii uy u eingie lvorrl is a perfect man. He did not sunnose that Su James meant tu say that a deaf and dumb man would necessarily bua perfect man, but rather ono who had the power of speech and knew exactly how to bridle it on all occasions when necessary. I'eonle had no right to .,Kak evil of any of their fellows. But the law of kindness, which was uio law momi, requires ilinn not only to cak kindly and net kiurily but to think kindly as well. Everybody" ought to be kind to everybody else. Every man had his faults. Thero wns uot a perfect man to be found on the wholo earth. Indeed thero was not, he thought, a man on the whnln earth who had ever been perfect for one doy it. u airetcu in ma wnuio me. -xne course eft behind by man each day of hi, life waa ucm aim crooKeii ana it scemeii Impossible for any mau te follow a straight line (brans day at a stretch. It waa no credit to a man to be kiud on occasion upon hearing good uews, being surrounded by pleasant compa ny or after a good dinner." He must be kind at all timesnud in nil places. When hesees evil he must keep hla mouth shut und look iu upon hisowii iniK'rftvlione. There were sniiiu iieni He wnouevorouuiii or kiinl. They didn't wutit to lie pleuwl aud Wouldn't be. They lo.il; nt thu puin 1 -s on a inun mui never -thought ol looking fur any hvallhv spots. They liaukereillirsoiiietlilngto(ind lault with. But theie was one class towards whom Mr. Beveher himself could not tm-ak. or think kindly. That wus the scandal mongers. "VYtw to them," ho said Ha drew u pleture of a lave-rnl sounds! Mtinga t nlJU pU1,illB4 - reretlin; iim Mll"tr ""fill lLiauin- lain, i , mi, WIIPU tlio lauiu ol another ho i-n;'i if the family
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