Advertising Rates, ; We 'desire It to bo distlrtelly understood hat rlo advertisements wilt bo Inserted In ttlcj column of TiuCittifoH Advooitb th may bo received from unknown parties or flrmi unless accompanied by tho cash. Tin following are our dflLV terms! ositsQnAitlt (10 lines), One year, each Insertion..'.".-.-'""'" JJ Blx months, each insertion...!. 15 c s. Three months, each Insertion 20 s. Less than three liionths, first Insertion $1 ! each subsequent Insertion 25 els. Local notices 10 cents iwr lino. 11. V. MtinTlHMKrt, Publisher. M amif sfcturtr ot and Dealer lii STOYESj RANGES AHD HEATORS, fen and aeet-lM Ware aiid General . House Fnrnisliiiig Goods. ttOoriNO nntl SVOtrtlSa doho at short notice and at Lowest Cash Tribes. I am the aothomed axerl for the Bale of tho rollowln KIB3TCLASS BlOYi-8-TnESILVErt GOLD NBDAU COOK, THE LIOHTnoUSE COOK, THE M AYFLOWEB BASaTJ; THE 6UNSHINI5 RANGE ami Tho NEW ANCHOR I1EATEB, and am Soiling them VE ItY' CIIEA P tor Cash. Kv.rr kind of BTOVE ORATES and FIBE it RICKS kept constantly on hand. Store on SOUTH Street, A few doors aboTe Bank Bt, LEUIGHTOIT, P.tren.ee. Mllcited-S-tlaerlotl fri4rnh teed. Oct. G-n A. v. Moaau.il. Central Carriage Works, Bank Sti, Lcliigliton, Pa., Are prepared to Manufacture Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs Spring Wagon, &c, bf every description, In the most substahtlitl manner, and at Lowest Cash l'rlccJ. Repairing Promptly Atlcinlcil to, TRELER & KREIDLER, April 28, 18Iyl Proprietors. QAUBOK .ADVOCATE -ClIEAr JOB PRINTING. OFFICE, IJUJIOHTOX, PA. I v 'J i it J Kvarydescrlpltonof rnnUnc, from a Visiting Card to a Poster CARDS, BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, NOfK HEADS, STATEMENTS. FF.OU HAMM.ES, fOSTERS, HA54DB1LL9, , C-.l DbDOEBS, . I . ' CIRCULARS!. i "ENVELOPES, PAMPHLETS jlY-LA-WS, tCiCi.. Hone la th belt manner, at very Lowest rrleee. Wa are nrtflktod Id do work at aa cheap rates ti.nr offlee'in the Mtato that cleaU Honestly wimiis cu.tomer.. ; fc j J3 7 CJIH il-J .at OtJlt MOTTO is mi Cheap, Prompt & Reliable MTOnters by email rcelva prompt attention. JOHN P. 1IALBACH, Instructor of INIusic, (t'iaUO) Orgah, Voico and 1'lieoryt) . LEHIG1ITOX, PA. t W 1 11 'OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. ' llt's pupils speak lilahly of Dis ability as teacher. .alcnfoion Chronicle. lie Is well qualified fur his calling Cata iduau Dltaatch. He Is a worthy dlselple of Haydn, Moiart, np.llinrn. We have had the nleasuruof list, enlng to his rendition vt the Old Matters and nere cnarmea wmi uic luuciiauu vicvumuu. Slalingion Aetet. Sole agent for the J. & C. Pischcr Piano ; and, also. MASON A HAMLIN and NEW HAVEN CO'S. OIIOANS. 1'or particulars, terms, Ac, Address, JOHN F. 1IAI.1IA01I, Aup. S, 187ff.-ly. Lchlghtou, Pa. prime Homo Made Dread J WHY OO HUNORYf When you ran Buy OH pouuus el Alr.l uuos Bicaa FIVE LOAVES FOR 25 CENTS I J. W. O'NEAL, the popular Bread and Cake Baker, ot Leiuabtoii tn order to meet the vanta of the times, ha. Hednced he Pnoa of his ceie brated Home Made U HEAD to Five Loaves for Twenty-five Cts. Cash. Sugar, Balaln Coinat Scotch, Drup, urcaui aud other CAKEa, ouly THn Cents per Dozen. I.00U Out far tlio Wagon! At MAUCH CHUNK, on Tuesday, Thursday .ml HMtiiril.v Mdtiniiff. LEHIUIII'O.N aud WLISoPORT.every After. TERMS STRICTLY CASH I PatronaaeMiUclted . I. VV. O'NBAL. qiuitbi uiiuiia xrst isauon.l ilauic. prllkyl U'lis Mn-ei. I-chtKlitou ra. 111 U vrlU. Waoiendua well an niou. Itttuv uiie more tiiuti ih mount t4te! above, IS u one o u UK to ranke money (sit Any one enu do the wvrfc. Vou an make from V cunta to ti u hour by devou tux four eveiunffiaud fpate time to the bust. Nothing like il lor mouer maklu everoneted tteftu-e. ltuiuc4 ptcannnt and vinctly I'onor abla, IlA-stai . if tiu wlit In kiinur u atinnt tbe bet pyiu(r builno4 before tho imbue ieud ui roaradareuaea we wl I etnd jou fu.t par ticular and private irrma fre aamp ea wurlh n iim irw iron can Wen M ake up yonr m ud lor viMir. CQ.,l'ottlud.Mt . " , , . ., i ... " . M-v...w. -fane? i A t. " . II. V. MoRTnutEu; Proprietor. , U-i VOL. Villi j No 13 Railroad Guide. plIILA. niCAUINO ItAlkUOAD' Arrangement of J'asscbger Trains. rEDBrAiiT 4tiI. int. Trains leave AM.EM'OVVN aa follows: (VIA PEnKlbnE.N. RAILUOAtl). jrortfhlladoluhla.at -li3), 0.(3. 11.40. a.m., and "3.05 p. m. ror Philadelphia at "4.30 a. m..lai s. m. iiri. Pf.Nl 1,11 .wrttil For Head Ingifl.So, ti.nta m 12.10, 4.30 afd 8.65 or IIotrl.iUnre.5. 5(',0.05 S, in., 12.10,4.40 andS.OS Til. For Lancaster and Columbia, 5 90, 0.05 o.m. and n. m, N1TNT1AV. For Reading, Harrlsburg, and way points, 0.05 ni. IVrA TtRTIILHHRM.l For rhlladcloMa front 1 V. Depot 4.4S. hi,- l.li a. Ul ,12. "3,6.4 S..4 p. m. ttunuay inup, m, For Philadelphia lrom L. Jta. Depot 3 4Sa. 1.. i ni. a M fi-rn n. m.- Trains FOR Ai.LENTOWN leave as follows: IV1A milKIOMUN UAIMIOAII.) . , Leave Philadelphia, 7.40 11. in., l.Ou, 1.30 and 5.30 p. in. . Lonve Philadelphia, 8.0-' a. m. and 3.15 p. m.and "4 10 p. 111. IVIA HART PKVNA. rinAXClM Ltiavo ItcoinK.;.irj. I0.30 u. 111. ,2.o. 3.55, sndo.15 pji... eavc HartlsbUrc 5.15, S.C5 and 0.53. a. m., 1.4S ami 4.00 u. tn. - teavo Lancaster. 8.05 a, m.. 1.00 and 3.50 p. m. LeaveColunibla- 7.55 a. m . 1.05 and 3.40 p. tn. SUKDAV8. r.cavaResdlnir.7.20 a.ni. Lcavo IlarrlKbnrii, 5.2 J a.m. 1 via iir.TiiLEiir.it.) Loavo Phlladelolila 7 00. IB. 0.45, 1.20. 5.15 ,00 p.m. Sunday t 3) a ra.. 8.011 p.m. Trains mai keil thus iM run to and from dopot Oth and (liooil stt'eeta, Philadelphia, other ralna to and Irom Broad ytrcct depot. Ttaina Via Bethlehem" ruu to niid from llorLs Kt . Depot, except those marked ("I. Tne 0.45 ..m and 5..5S ti. rtl. trains from Allen. ton, and the7.4'i a.m. and S.31 p.m. trains, iroiu l'liiiatipipnia, navo luruugn cars lu uuu from Philadelphia. v fj. nANdoOK. Gtn'l rat: & ncA-et Agent. nlv.15 . f rpiIE SIiATINGTOJ? PLANING MIL! AND abinet Ware Factory, AT SIiATIXGTOX. JOHN BALLIET, Propr., Deals In nil kinds and slues of Pine, Hemlock Oak mid Hard Wood. Lumber. and .Isnowpio pated to execute an) awouut of orders for Brossel) LumBell, OF ALL KINDS. Doors, Saslics, Dlinds, Sliuitciv, Jloultllnss, Cabinet IVarc, &c, With Promptness. Brackets Made to Order. Tho Machlnrrr Is all now and of tho best and moat Improved klndi. I employ lionu but tlio bcRt woricmen, uho well seasoned and cooj ma terlal.an.l amuioieioruaDioiofiuaiiiiiieocuiirn .iitnction to nil who mav tavnr me with n enlt. Orders ov mail piwmpily attcnucd to. Mv chnraes ni-e lnoiicrai.., lenus ciuui, or iniercsr coargeu alter iinrty nnya. (JIVE ME A CALL, nr Tiioso cnensed In Bnildinc will find It t heir ndvtinuute to lrivo Kldliii;. Unor Jtoar.li Doors, t-ashes, &huttcrs, 6c, Ac., ruudontthl l-'nctorv. Jiayioyi juii.- u.iui.ii'.i. "WHAT HANDSOME GOODS! AND WHAT A SPLENDID' VARIETY ! Is tbo I'alvcrsal Verdict of nil who diamine the Now, Fresli Spring Stock of Clotlis, Gffiineres, Vestings & Snitiiigs, ForMEN'f!. BOY'S and YOUTH'S WEAR. Just received at tho MEKUHAUT TAILOR. lNU STOKE til' 11. 11. Peters, Agont, POST OFFiqE 11UILUINO, The Popular Clothinc House IN LEH1QIITON. Every Department Is full and complete with llie i.iiie.i noveuicB. Perfect Fits and Lowest Prices" the motto aug24.tr II. II. PKTF.R13, Agt E. F. LUCKENBACII, Two Doers Below tho "Broadway House MAUCn CHUNK, PA. Dealer in all Patterns of Plain ltd Fanoy "Window Shades, Paints & Painters' Supplies, LOWEST CASH rBICES. J.1V1U UlIIIIiltT'S Livery & Sale Stables UAMC STaEET.LUIIIGHTON,' Pa FAST TROTTING HORSES, ELEGANT CARRIAGES. And positively WWP.Il PRICES than any other Livery In the County. I.argeand hnndsomo Carriages for Fanersl purposes and Weddluaa. DAVID EUnnitT Nov. H IS7I MEAT MARKET ! Dank Street, liehlgliToii, CHARLES KIPP, PiioraiEtoR. Charles Ktppriulres to call attention of his friends and ruftumers to the fact that be liai oi-ened A MEAT MAItKET opiioMte tho Tublio Squnre. Hank street. I-ehiglitoa, Pa., where may be fouud at alt times The Best Fresh IMcats In season. He. f. Lamb, Veal, Sausage, Do lmen, fce. Terms AS U1IUAP AS THE i I Auif. so-iy, raironae soiioiioj CHAS. KIPP. PILES Of all kind. Tt' MOBS. itlM-bar pt of Bl riOD or uniena and oui'kirand rorfirtlr mid lir iin,i,. .n,l an uiaeasea ottna uki r''as. .U4i ., ll ,,1 III. litrlaform.rlon Kldm ru 4. 'ABI B i"0. , j Ann ri Y CARDS. Hoot Mini Shoe Makers CIInlonIlretner,i'n Lttan't blinding, Bank strest. 4IIonferromp(;yt(lti;orfciiarraBlJd. ' . Attomtjys. TOHN ItLlNE, , ;i .. J 1- "'i 1 " A" ATtSbKEY AT LAW Office i Cori)cr S(usqoehahna and Bacd streets, MAUCH CHUNK, PA. July2iMy JOHN 1); llEUTOliETTE, AtTOBNEY AND CoUNSELLOn AT IjAW, Office 1 Boom 2, around Floor Mansion Uouso MAUCH CHUNK, Pa!.. Mav bo Oonsultcd In Oormnn. , inai25-ly uJt I 11 ', 1 r , I jii, iiAPSiimui ATTORNEY AND CODNSfctLOP. AT LAW, Bajk STRreT.Ijtplodios, TA. Heal Estste and Collection Airencv, Wltl lidyand 8ell ll.al llstate. C'onTejadi:itii!'.iHtlT done Col actlons pronlptly made, itattlln'g Estates bf D$ .dents a specialty. MKv be consulted In English adUerman. Nov. 22. J AS. II. STUUTllISllS, t ATT0BN3Y AT LAW( 43-OBlce: 2d floor of I'.hoad's Hall, . jlXauoU Glitink, Pa. All Imtlnecs Intrusted to him trill be frtmptly Attended to. . , , ; , . . . . JipysT. iy. jp J. MI51CI1AN, , ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFF10I2 No. 3, Beccnd Floof, OAK HALL, MAUOrt OHUNK, Pmma. tf3Can b ronsulted In German. tJsnO. Justices and Insurance. TirOISIAS KE31CRUR, CONVEYANCER, AnD GENERAL INSURANCE.AGENT The fullowlnft Companies are Represented: LUI1AN )N MUTUAL FIRE, UEAIUNO MUTUAL FIBE, WOMI0 FIHE, POTTrtVILLU FIRE. . LElllllll FIIlK.aild thoTBAV' ELERa AIICIDENT INHUBANOE, Also PennavlvanH dud Mntnal Horse Thief Detective onil Iuuranco Conufanv. Mnrcn isj iaiu. ivu.iu.itjuu. Coitntv BuiLDtKa. MAUCH CHUNK, Pa. Fire Insurance Agent. POMOIES In SAFE Companies only( at Kcasonnble Kates. Autr. 2S-yl LUIN STOI.LE, Notarj' Public & Conveyancer, lire and Life tusnrancO Agent StAUOII OHUNK, PA. 3 Duslncss transacted In English nnd Herman. Aug. S3yl Physicians and Dcntistsi Slatington Dental Office, Established 1870. Artificial Teeth Mafle to Restore tlie urisiuaruontonr oi lids & uneeKs. . Dr. L. Campiiell. Filling Teeth a.Si'kcialtv. loct. 4-ly W. A. C.OKTKJGIIT,!' j BURGEON DENTIST, Tenders his professional eervicos to Ilia peo ple oriiuiieii ununK, Lcnigiiton, weissporr, I'ai;lttoit,tiutl Vicfnity. ', , OFFICE: Opposito tho Broadway House, BROADWAY, MAUCH CHUNK, Ta. Frosh JjauehinR Gas always on hand. All work guaranteed satisfactory. nug2yl W. RKUIIR, M. D., EAST PENN, Carbon Countr, Ta. ) Bcsldenco,...liom 7 n. ra. to 10 a. m. UUU IIS. and liuoou to 10 p. m. I X'arryviuo ..iroiu IUB.1U. lu uooil Mav be consulted lis tho German LaugasRe. P. O. Address Lehlf bton. Nor. 33,-yi yy a. mcn.HA.UKU, jf.u., PHYSICIAN AND SUIIQKON PpeclsUttrntton pild tb Chreulc I)iati. OfllCe! South Bast corner Iron and 2nd .t... l.f alshlon.l'a:, 'Aprllg. I5, "jSq- 1J. KKHI'Hj M. I). U. S, Bznmlning urgeoii, ritACTICINa PHYSICIAN and SUP.QEON. Or.rirB: Jlantc Street, IlEBUl's BLOCK, Lehlsh, ion, ra. Way be consulted In tho Germ in Language. Nov. 31, How Lost, How Restored! Just unbllhei.a new on It inn nt PIr ga LULVKi:Wi:U, UI.LFIUUTtU KfeSAY on "ID wis at. iii luininiliiiiUi. allCUltlWIMt ress. Involuniuiv bemiual lse. Iiipotencv a?i-n(Aiu.iiuA urntMimiai wavnic. Mental and l'hyfelcal Incapcttv. .nipedlnicuta in .Mama wo, eic i a ao. l'un.uuition, j.riLtP- bi ami r jtb. muueea or aeiMuuuiginceor box-uslextr-vusuuce sic. Tdocelcuruted author, in thU sdmlrablo Es- 89V, cieiiny oeuioneiratea from a thutvyeurr Mocceful iiraetlee. that the aim mlmr i-oiiae. queuco of aeif kbue mav beradlc&lly curoj without the d.inverouB nae ot iiitern) m.li cine or tho application of the knifet KmtiiiR out a nimie ot ture at unce aimple. certain, ano effectual, bv iiieann of which uverv fiuffcrnr un matttrwhit hla coudiuou may be. may cure tluuelf cheapi v pri aie.v, and iiaiiicju.lt. I eThti Lectuie hould l ein ihu hand of every vouui ami every lusn in iuo lanu. ut under eal. in a ldmu euvtlone. tnanv address. poftt-p4td, ou leccipt oltlx aeutaor mo TMoiave siaoiua Add re at tho publleher. The CulYeriTcll Medical Co., 41 AriNSt.,NVY0nUi Post Office Poi. 4WU anr.il yt. T3?rVi TPrme an,i Mineral Lands In X,1CU C ariilS Shenandoah Valley of u,, tor fBio. uvnu iiuniu ior catalogue, rTAi'r.na, O rattan A. Co., Harrisonburg, Va, Month and expense Ruarantt-ed (SHAW Ai'O.AU. UU&TA. MAtNH. tan 3 iM w. S777 n Tear Bna "tenses to atrents. Oat. tt ni iree- Aaurees i O. VIUKEHY, Augusta, Maine. jau 2t.-4w, DAmDUirT lor advertisers lou pages, lOcis. t'. A. LEHM ANN, Solicitor of American and Furetga Patents. Washington, ll.V, All iu.Giness runncrieu wuu j-aienis. wuetLer pe. fnre the Patent Ofllceor thel ourts, promptly , altenuedto. N"-hargemsdeunles a I b paiem issecurna, ua lororeuiar U-tf Maiinoott INDEPENDENT-" LEIIICrHTON, CARBON COUNTY, Dr. Charles T. Hora Would announco to tho' public that he has purchased Irom MltS. Ai O. PETEn,th( CENT-JIALBRUG STORE, In Leuekel'a Block, Bank St.,Xehighton, Pa., HavInK refitted and refilled tho entire stock ho can offer nenHAHD CHEMICALS and Turc, Btrlctly fresh Also Horse and Cattle powders.PatentMcdl. cmcs, urusnes, oaps, uomus, i'eriumcries, oponges, tinamois nains. vines uu .liquors fur -Mollcnl purposes, tills, Lamps ami l'lxturcs,l)ycsiufls,Cliolce OlKiirs, Pipes on.l Tobacco. Spec Jaclcs, Trusses, NurslnR Bottles, Violin Strings, and a lull line of Wall Paper and Borders at tho Lowest Prices. Presfirlntlona earefutlv comnounded and prompt attention given to every branch of tho business. A eonllnnnncA nfthn uatronnirG heretofore extended td this establishment Is respectfully solicited, nnd satisfaction cuarantccd. sept.13, 1879.-ly. Un, O. T. IlOltN. he iVew Food Medicine Truly a Wonder. The Qnichua Coca Co. nrcnaio fiotu the c- pecce ut ihe Bacioil I'eiuvian 1'Junt (Coca Lkaf) tho most uscfQl NoivoTouIg ntit LUo duxiaim-r known to man. Tliey have DiHTicti It f'OdA HtTTKKH. liiitlimiQ tne nnme trill not CaUB" Itto l clORSca Willi ihe po-ca.ld) "Hit ter,,'!WHtclvl.ve-tloiio bo much hanii phyei- Hi ant) inarm. COCA lill'rJCUS Ima Ibo power of susLaiiilnc life and Htrenifth f ruaya without lood. Kxpoaui'u to ptontu, long fatlguo and raaltr lous iiol?tn,lnff caunot liurm tno-o who uso CO ov urrrjsus. . Thla is a uiatTO.lona life lnvlporant, entirely without reaction It cheers but not Intimates. rr the cute otD.ipep1a.IudiKotioii Herv ousneaSiCk Hendacno. Weaiiness, On-nt Do- hility Lacic of Kncrffj ana Power, Liver Com. uijiuts. China uml all Fever. COCA UI'lTlIlts stands nnura'eU und a.ono Irom tne official report of Lieut- Ilcrnaon. 17. S.Jf.: "ihe l'oiuvlan natives wlui use Coca, periorm prodtpie orinhoi without (rttlguo. A. poweriuftonto ftr tho nervous fyctcni, but not lnjunoita 10 me iieaun Tho wonderful viitnes ol tms now food-medl cine can only bo r tan tea At hero. (let u clicu lar nnd infoim ourpelt luily. No rcincdv ever rcce.ved uch endorsement. COCA mTTlUlS concentrated esence of Saeioi l'eruvlfln Coca-sold by all leading drut'vlats. Aouren. 11U1CIIUA CIJUA Ctl , iC!T voric. iSMiTil. A Co.. Aueuis. IMnla Doi. ?7 13w WEISS & KERSCHNER, snccESsons to ROMIG i- IIOFFORDj Bank Street, Lchighto'n, Are prepared to Manufacture, to order, cVefy ucscnpuon oi OAnitlAUES, UUUUIES, SLKIGIIS, SPHINO WAGONS; tomig's Pat. Platform "Wagon, Ac, at lowest-rates for Cash. ' t - REPAIRING Of all description promptly attended to bt the , inosi rcasopauio prices, V-AU Wnrlc irunrnnteed. nnd natronapo IS respectfully Solicited. "WEISS & KEltSOIINEH. July 28 1870-yl DANIEL WIEAND, Caniagcs.Wagons.SlcighSj&c t'ORNEIl or HANK ASD IRi)S STREETS, LEHIOHTON. Pennn., Itesnectfullv announces to his friend, nnd the public, that he Is prepared to Build all des criptions oi UAltlilAClES, SPHINO WAOONrl. ISIjKKUIK Sff . In the Latest and Most Approved stiles, at Prices lully as low as tho tamo can be obtain ed elsewhere, guaranteeing the best Seasoned Material and uiost substantial workmanship. REPAIRING in all Us details, at the very Lowest Prices. Potronauo respectfully solicited and perfect satisfaction uuaratitccd. Deo 0, lB79-yl DAN. WIEAND, DR. J. G, B. 8IEGEUT A SONS' 11'DiUt) RENO ivy ED Angostura Bitters. An article oi over I lO 3 Year Statu! I ii p. This noM invliEorarlnp tonio 1 laniiv eele- uiatedfor ita eo liuto flivor ontf extraoidi pry MEPlCINALiiitoes. n impioe mo appeuie aim cures nrspe? sla. diarrhrei.aud feer ond affile. No coiktall or mixed tlr nk is perfect without tt, because It prevmta the lad effect ofatcholic liquor it Copies .f certificates of cmo of the moat eml nut phviclansandcheaiista ot the world, rc raidiuK lt whult someneas and pjrlty are pUce'i tn Each dox cvnu j i ii "B jji luu'imi Krurors. aniCKlBl" iuu liquorOHaiers J w, HAMUX Hole Aseut for tne U.H.,61 Broadway, .New York. p. o. uox -oiu. jan. ai- WIS JpAKMERS 0PUAKD0X COUNTF,' Talcc Notice. The nndrrslaned, re14ing In MAllONINO TewnshM.. Crbou I'.mntv. hi. ben apooi.'ted AOKNT for tho KEVxTONH Kliln I LlZUll AND ALUM MAUAO'UItlOCOIr"V. Licensed by the Hat ot Peuusv.vaiila. Uhls FERTILIZER rontalns accordligto Chemical AnalrU. Jl.fO Prutot'dd of Irou, l,43 Sulpiinric Ac a, I-ll potab 0.13 Hoda and 3.00 lluutio Acltl Thtsla Krcat Fertiliser lor iram and drafts, and especaily tor Fruit i'leei.Orape Vue and Fhiwers as it destroy- the Uoier and other lu. veota o Injurious to Pennsylvania Urcbaidi. Call amf:1ve me juuroideis, aeo reeorunien dationsof promlueut farmers, and make year tselves happy OEOKGE ItBRC.i:R, Jan. 31 Ha Mahoning Township, wmw mom m procured for soldiers disabled In U. 3. service fr rom nnv emit.. al.o tor Heirs of deceased soldiers. All pensions date back to day of soldier. Pensions Increased. Address with stamp, MOIIUAlti J lo!uaE S'"' W-UBtoni D' '- Live ana Let Live,1 PA., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1880. OF ALL, All the oarlh Is filled with blessing Which no sorrow can destroy, And for every day of trouble ' There shall como a dayof Joy, There are moments full of silver i As the showers from Heaven which fall. And the tenderness pf Ic-vlng Is tho blessing of them all. Though tho clouds may hang above us, ' Somewhere sunlight lingers still ) 1 And the good of every moment' . ' , ,- Shall surpass the moment's 111, Lovo and liust aro yet Immortal, 1 Loving souls immortal, too , And tho glory orn ewel Sparklet In d drop of dew. Take tho dew-drops at God gives them, - He they moments, be they hours, So tho stream of llfo which bears you Shall flow on through banks of flowers. There aro moments full of blessing As the showers of Heaven which fall, Hut the tenderness oflovlng Is tho blessedness of all. DAISY'S LAST FOLLY. BT ETTIE ROOKR3, Among tho cool, green trees tho lamps shed a dim, delicious llgfit, anil tho broad, smooth vralks wero filled with promenadcrs. Just beyond tho park the long cspldnudo wps adorned With strings of gorgeou9 lanterns and thronged with people. Hero had been erected a pavillion for a lavorito band hero was to be music nnd dancing aud hero was to bo tho free nnd gay reception tho 'In dependent Guard," whoso brilliant uniforms wcro occasionally seen in sad cqnlrns with the coarsd, rough garbs of curious women and idlo men. Moving slowly through lhorostlcss,choiig- ing crowd which ho scrutinized quickly and keenly ns if (.catching anxiously forsomo particular facd was n fino-loohing, plainly dressed young man, who finally drew asido into a vacant spaco between tho park nnd tbo esplanade. "I ltnow sho Is lifre, though I cannot sco her," was his thought whilo his troubled eyes did not ceuso to scan tho scores and scores of peoplo passing him. "But I niiul find her. If there is any disturbance she will deed a protector my poor, foolish littlo girll" Just then a crash of martial milsio filled tho air, and a great electric light flashed its strange, strong whilo blaze upon the moving multitudes; liko glow-worms looked the lamps among tho trees and oven tho full ra diont summer moon seemed growing wan and dim. In that uncanny splendor ho started, nnd then stood still, gazing upon two who wcro approaching, atm-ln-nrm, apctile, chiidisl girl, with long curls, tinted like flax straw, and saucy, laughing eyes, bluo as flax flow ers, a form of "airy, fancy grace, clothed in pale-violet imislin of somo exquisitely bo. coming make, and a dainty, piquant face, shaded by a largo, coquettish hat, of violet satin; and a'styiish man, tall and lithoof figure, and dark, handsome, supercilious countenance, and who wore n dazzling uni, form of scarlet nnd gold, and a picturesque black hat, with a long, white, feather. "How daro ho como herein that dress,tho brazen iinposter?" muttered tho Watcher, almost aloud. "Tho wonder of tho gaping raliblo may bo sweet to his 6hal!ow vanity 5 but ho cannot dupe the noblo guard. Voor Daisy I" The lady must have heard' his muttering tone, for her cheeks grow redly hot and 'her swiftly uplifted eyes 'dropped from thopalo, pleading, and reproachful face, abashed a! though defiant etilli They passed on a few steps and then paus. ed at an, empty seat beneath a tree partly in shadow, He who was watching saw her escort bend over her ns if with gallant excuses and then turn rapidly away toward thev pavillion leaving her quito alone and ho Instantly went to her. "Oh, Daisy, why did you como hero wltl: that mau 1" ho asked, liiudly and sadly. Tho girl did not answer. Sho only pet. tishly turned away her (irctty face, "My child," went on Hector Lynne, yery gravely, "you ought not stay here longer, Look down tho walks ; do y ou not see how all tbo best people are leaving and how crowds of rudo men nnd women are coming? There will bo trouble hero before the danc ing is over. Let me tako you homo at once, Daisy." ''Thank you,-" sho returned, coldly, ol though she looked a little scored; "the gentleman with whom I camo will tako me homo when I wish to go." As she spoke, tlio wind stirring In the tree obovo them lifted a shadowy branch, and the broad, bright light fell Upon her upon her fairchildifb fo und one littlehand that wore a golden hoop of betrohal As her companion saw that glitter of gold and gleam of pearl, ho bent down and. took the resisting hand in his firm grasp. "This Is not my ring, Daisy," ho edld, al most 6ternly "this Is not tho ringyou wore a week ago when we had our first quarrel our foolish little quarrel uero is mine 7 Why do you wear this? Surely, my dar ling, you have not broken your promise to 1110 because of one angry word?" " I will not bo questioned," she returned angrily. "You are to blahie for it all; and I shall be Captain Aylsworth's wife." " And I think you will not bo, Daisy," was the quick reply, "or there is no Capiam Ayletworth. My child, will you listen to me for just one moment? This man claims to belong to a New England regiment of a certain number. I have assured myself that no sucA number erer existed. I know, too, that the uniform he wears to-night was some time ago worn on tho stage by an actor, who having no further use for it, sold it to a cos turner, from whom your escort hired it this afternoon to serve his purpose to-night, A reception like this, at night, in tho open air in a place where all are free to come, is Just tho sort of entertainment to attract an ad venturer like him. I.lUlo Dairy, now will you let me tako you nwoy ?" For an instant her blue eyes, defiant but still frightened, wero fixod upon him. "I do not believe you," sho cried, vehem ently 1 "because you are jealous you would slander him-that is all." She sprang from her Eoat, and as she did so Captain Aylsworth, in his uniform of scarlet gold, the long white leather or ills black hat waving la tho fresh night wind, , came to her, gavo her his arm with a gal. i.nt friutnrA. and led her awav into tbo 'midjt of the crowd. jiettor Lynne promptly but cautiously , e $1.00 a If fotlotvcd them, never for ono Instant losing sight of that fluttering snowy plume, nor that gleam, of golden hair. Afew tninuto later that throne of thous and) began to - stir Jiko a stormy ecd, and a ibar1 IIRtKa'prcAptlvd hyenaf fillid tHo sweet summer airj ' tfho snrieks of terrified Nvomcntirid tho fierce curses of angry men .wero heard, and then tho sickening thud on bl&lvs,' piftof sh.ot3 a'rid outcryli 'ofmortal 1 pain, "Oil, take mo nwoy, Aylesworth," cried Daisy in ah agony of horrorand affright. But even as sho clung to him, he tore away her. lender hands, dashed her roughly aside, and plunged through tho mad crowd as if ho nlonowcre pursued by tho police whd had already quelled tho momentary but dreadful disturbance. Tho girl was borno down by many fly ing feet, beneath which bIio was crushed and trampled until strong arms thrust back tho reckless rabble nnd Saved her from farther harm. Once only sho opened her bluo eyes and looked wistfully into the foco of him who was bearing her rapidly away to quiet and safety. "Hector," sho murmured faintly, and then oven in her unconciousness seemed to ncstlo confidingly as a child against his breast. Ho took her homo to tho fccblo old uncle who had given tho spoiled, pettoJ girl her way in all things and at all times, and weeks passed beforo ho was permitted to sco her again. But'tho fresh flowers that, wcro . laid be side her pillow wcro from him, ond it was his own mother who nursed her back to life. For Daisy Hnmlyn had' been motherless from tho hour of her birth. No mother had over taught her how to avoid tho pitfalls ond quicksands that might beset her incxiericnccd youth, and if for ono moment the wayward littlo feet had wandered to tho brink of danger, only n loving hand was needed to beckon her back. Sho was nearly her own bright, winsolno self again when ono day Captain Ayles worth called. Will you seo lllm, Daisy?" asked Mrs. Lynne. "Certainly not," declared tho young lady. "I wonder ho daro presume to call hero after his conduct that dreadful night. I decline to havo any falthcr ncquainlauco with him." You aro quito right, dear," returned Hector's mother, looking very pleased. "Not one.of our friends whoso houses he used to visit will recognlzo him in any way, He is suspected of very grave offenses." Possibly Captain Aylsworth guessed that ho was suspected, for ho suddenly vanished from tho society that refused to tolcrato him longer, nnd was never heard from again. Daisy's lover novcr mentioned his name, Ho ignored tbo past ns if it had never been and claimed the girl ho loved as if no es trangement had ever been between them, Not even when sho would havo begged his forgiveness would ho listen, "I will not hear ono word, my dear love,' he said to her very (Irmly; "I know what is in your heart. I know you lovo mo, and I hnow I shall lovo you always that is enough." It wa3 their last qdarrel aud Daisy's last. childish folly, and she became quito ns sen sible and complaisant a wife as even her somewhat masterly husband could desire, OLDjbilnxAiiisr. Wo have all heard a good' 'ileal' about an. tiquilles' in the shape of fossil newspapers published in England when journalism was In its infancy,. But it will, perhaps, bo new to many readers to know tvhati was tho con dition of tho periodical press in Franco and Germany o hundred years ago. It was about this time that a, curious example was afforded in Prussia of a nowpaper bestowoj gratuitously on thoso by whom it was ex pected to bo reoij,,'' T'ho journal in question was addressed "To every father of a family," and was, no doubt, full of admirablo advico for the guidance of tho recipients. Tho Gautois, which records this fact, gives also a sketch of one of tho French weekly papers, printed in 1780, or thereabouts and from that lime forward through tho earlier days of the revolutionary period. This Is the "Mercury of France," which was a weekly journal of the character now called "offici al," and did not pretend to be innocent of government influences. It was published on Saturday, and each number is said to have contained no less than one hundred small octavo pages which wero equally di videil between home and foreign intelligence. Literature made up the principal part of it, and each number invariable began" with a copy of verses,besides enntainingother poetic effusions of very'various merit. These, as well ns'many rif'tho brttifcsj, wfcre for a long time composed, in a p5tarp1, lf,Boti bucolic style, and wero full of mild allusions to the beauties of nature nnd (he tender passions of shepherdesses. Even at the stirring mo ment when the Bastlie was being stormed, the editors ol tho Jlfercure wcro calmly and delightfully engaged in inditing rhapsodies upon the charms of cottage life among the perfumes of the heatber,and near the branch es "on which Fhllomena had established herself." Polemical writing was unknown, and attacks upon a contemporary were as rare as they are now common in the ranks of the Gallic press. The revolution brought political discussion into vogue, but not in anything liko Its present shape, for while the Constituent was sitting it was forbidden to the editors to make any reflection or com mentary upon the debates they had report ed. And when any event occurred over which the government was disposed to draw a veil -as in tho instanco of the revolution at Geneva in 1789 strict orders were given to the press "not to say a word about it." AN O.MON-blTIMl lMUTV, At an onion party lu Rockland recently ,a wicked brunnetta played a high game for kisses. At a party Jof this description it is oustomary for tho girls to go Into a darkened room, when one of tlie party bites a mouth ful from an onion. A young man is then admitted and it is his proud privilege to kiss tho batch of girls until ho is enabled by tbo taste to determine which one of them bit the fragrant fruit. The brunctto aforemention ed, In this caso slipped the onion Into her pocket, instead of biting it, and the sprues Boston drummer who was summoned to tot . - . . . klaMll flva ,.me. around the . . ... . i ... i... circle, iuu was uugiuuiug u, glrl, whose jealous lover was oulelde, dis- covered the trick and the game u up, Year if Paid in Advance. not paid in advance, $1.25. CAMDEN & ATLANTIC. ACT1VK ABFARlTtON9 V0R TnX SciSOX Of 1880. , Tbo Camden ond.Atlantlc Railroad Com pany ia expending an Immense amount ol money In preparing for the anticipated rush to the Bcnahofe next summer. Since the closo of, last summer the Supcrinlcndant lias had a large) forco'of men tmploycd In put ting the road bed in first class, condition. New rails havo been put down wlicrevc'r necessary, old tics havo been removed .every bridgo inspected, in two or three cases wood en structures removed nnd iron ones sup plied, A double track has been laid from Camden to Haddonfield, and from Arctic avenue to tho drawbridge, Camden. Two now nnd powerful nntliracito locomotives aro being built, and the engino Sea Gull changed to an nntliracito burner. A large now ferry boat similar to tho "Cooper's Point" Is being completed, and the steam boat "Arasapha" is taken off to be rebuilt. Tho cars of tho company nro all to bo pro vided with tho Miller bumpers and plat forms. Tho sidings on tho road aro to be extended and the switches put in excellent order. Tho shops of the company are push ed with business in tho way of repairing engines and cars. Tlio greatest Improve ment is tho building of a largo new Blip, ferry houses nnd depot at Camden, which will be completed beforo tho opening of the season. This is a splendid work, and will prove of inestimable advantage to tho com pany. In connection with this depot will bo traln( sheds long enough to cover tlio longest trains. All of tho trains during the season will bo put on more rapid time, and extra trains added to the schedule. Not withstanding tho company lias tho finest ex cursion houso on the coast they propose to mprovo it very much beforo next summer. Ono of tho several new features will bo an express train arriving at Camden about 7 o'clock, p. maud returning will leave there about 10:50 o'clock p. m., giving riiiiadol phians an opportunity after business hours to run to tho seashore, tako tea, a bath in the ocean, a stroll along tho beach, and getting back to Philadelphia by midnight. The faro for tho round trip on this train will bo very low. Tho Cumden Jfc Atlantic Railroad Com pany meet tho increasing demand with im proved cars and swift nnd moro frequent trains. Elaborately furnished parlor cars on express trains', and their regular passan gor cars, with their high, well ventilated ceilings, and superior upholstering are ex ceedingly comfortable. As tho season ad vances and travel increases, trains aro from time to time added to the schedule, and the full tido of business in tho summer, besides numerous other regular trains, employs fivo daily through express trains. These express trains mako the trip, sixty miles, without stoppage, In ninety minutes. Tho ppccial care in tho management of tho road is ex hlbitcd in tho regularity witii wliioh they run, tho closo connection arranged for and maintained with other. companies by which transfers may bo mado without delay, and tho almost entire absence of serious accident In tho history of tho road. For soveral years tho company havo made an effort to meet travel from points boyond their own lino and tho schedules nro now always ar ranged With tho view ns far ns posiiblo of serving, by closo connection. This com. pany is specially a passenger roiiway com. pany, and to satisfy this special trade, it is constantly adding in every part and branch of its .business, facilities of the Very first class. Indeed, we believe that in tho full and completo equipment, and tho manage nicnt and conduct of, tlie line, this road has "fno eqqal among lini running to tho; sea' coast. A WOMAN'S EVIDENCE. "I wont to know, Mrs. Smith," Interrupt ed Hubbard "I Want to knoiv on wbicii side of your house tho Lis, north, south east or west?" "It's on this side," replied tho lady, mo, tioning with her hand, "The east side ?" "No." "Tho west side?" "No; it's straight across from Mrs. B's parlor window, not livcaty feet from it, you " "Mrs. Smth," shouted the captain, "will you toll me if that ii lb on the cast, west, north or south side of your house 7" "It ain't ou any tide of tho house," re plied tho witness, compressing her lips; "its on tho end, You know as well as I do, You've seen It many a time, and there ain't no use" "Come, come, Mrs. Smith I" interrupted Judge Cromer, "tell tho gentleman where the Ii of your houso is situated." ' "Haven't I been telling him just as plain asldduld?" , "Where is the L situated ?" said Hubbard, desperately. "Right in the lot, back against the end of the house." "Will you answer my question ?" shout ed the alfable captain, running Up his hair In desperation. "What question ?" "Is the L on the east, west, north or south side of the bouse ?" "Judge, I've told him Just as plain ns ever a woman could. I didn't como hero to bo sassed by no one-horso lawyer, I know him and his father before him. He ain't got no business putting on airs. What kind of a family " "Silence I" thundered Cromer. "Now, Mrs. Smith, which tide of your house does the sun rice on ?" "That one," said the witness, indicating. "Is the L on that side?" "Yes, sir." "Then It's on the east side ?" "Yes." "Why didn't yoit say so, then?" asked the exasperated captain. " 'Cause you neyer asked me, you bald headed old snipe. I know a thing or" "That will do," said Hubbard. "Take tbo witness," hs added, turning to the op posing counsel. Vveu of Docf or. The feo of doctors is an item that very many persons are interested iu juit at pres ent. SVe believe tho schedule for visits Is $8.00, which would tax a man confined to his bed for a year, and in need of a daily visit, over $1,000 a year for medical atUucf anco alone 1 And one tingle bottle of Hop Bitters taken in tune would save the $1,000 and all the year's sickneas. -JW. BabscriU for the Cisaoii Advocatc. The Carbon Advocate. An Independent Family Newspaper Published CTcry SATURDAY, In Lchighton, Carbon Co.,ra,, by IIAItHV V. TtlOilTiriMER. OmcE-rtAKKWAY, short distanee tCbtrt the Lehigh Valley IU It. Depot. Tens: $1.00 rJerJVimum in Aayance. KVERT BMCniPTION Ot IXAIS AM) f A1CCT X oTo Printing AT VERY LOW 1' HI CCS. ANECXIOTK OF TIIACKEKAT. It is related of Thackeray that', being very desirous to sco a "Bowery boy," ho went with a friend into the haunts of that pecti li ar creature to look for one. Very soon his companion pointed out to bim a genuino specimen, standing on tho corner of a street, against a lamp post, red ehirted, black trowsered, soap locked, shiny hatted, with a cigar In his rridunrelovat'"aTan apgelo' forty-five degrees. After contemplating him for n few mo ments, Thackeray said to his friend that ha would liko to talk to the fellow, and Rskiil if he might do fo. "Surely," ho was told ; "go to him, and ask him to direct you somewhere." Thereupon Thackeray approached, and said, politely i "My friend, I should liko to go to "such a place." "Well," replied tho Bowery boy, In big peculiar tones, nnd without moving any thing but his lips, as he looked lazily at the tall, gray-haired novelist "well, sonny ,you may go if you won't stay too long." Thackeray was satisfied. fj(Mi Anviei:. A pleasant historietto is told of tho fa mous German tenor Von Witt. In ono of tho lost October evenings of 18(1."!, with n, rain lashing tho windows of the guard house, and a bitter wind abroad, a young lieutenant of hussars had the watch at the Porto Nuovo, Verona. With several friends ho was counteracting tho effects of tho weather With libations from a reeking hot bowl of punch in the guard room when they urged him to sing. Now singing in the guard room was a pet bugbear of tlio colon el, an old Austrian martinet, but ns ho hap- poncd to bo at tho theatre tho lieutenant took bis chances and gavo voice. Ono song led to another, until tho door suddenly opened, nnd tho colonel appeared on the threshhold. "You sing well, liculciiant," ho 6aid, with a sneer. "It would bo n pity for such a fiuo voice to bo spoiled by tlie weather, so you may consider yourself under arrest in your room, for four weeks. I desiro you at any ate to understand that the guard room Is no concert hall. If you must sing, you had better join tho company at tho theatre." The lieutenant bowed. "I am obliged to you, colonel," he said, for your merciful punishment and your good advice." Iu tho winter of 187;, a military gentle man In plain clothes occupied a box at tho Dresden Court Theatre during a representa tion of "Lohengrin." His applause of tlio tenor who gang Unit part was hearty and frequent, and ho desired a friend to securo an introduction for him. Tho latter did so. Shortly after the porlormanre, General It was Introduced to tenor Von Witt in a rest aurant, to which ho resorted. "You do mo honor in complimenting mo general," remarked tlio nrtist. "Really tho fact that I am a Eingcr, I have to thank you for." "Thank mo I And how?" "Do you not remember a lieutenant in your old regiment whom you gavo four weeks' arrest to for singing In tho guard room nt Verona ?" "Tho devil," "And do you not also recall that you said "Tho guard room is no concert hall. If you must sing you had better joiu the company at the theatre?" "Pcsto tako it 1 And you" "I took your advice, general. My name is Joseph von. I call jnysoll boiore the public Von Wilt," SOME tMCTS-ABOITirACSTiTAMA, Australia with' Tasmania, Ik qnly a llttl j less in size than Europe. Tho hottest cli mate in tho world probably occurs in the desert interior of Australia. Captain Stuart hung a thermometer ou n. trco shaded both from sun and wind. It was graduated to 127 F., yet so great Was tbo heat of tho air that the moroury rose till it burst tho tube, and the temperature must thus have been at least 123 F., apparently tho highest ever reached in any part of the world. For 3 months Captain Stuart found tho mean tem perature to be over 101 F. in tho shade. Nevertheless on tho Southern mountains and tablelands three feet of snow sometimes falls In a day. Snow storms have been known to last three weeks, tlie snow lying from four to fifteen feet and burying tho cattle. Australia is a land of drought and flood. The annual rainfall at Sydney has varied from twenty to twenty-eight Inches. Lake George, near GoulbUrn, was, in 1821, twenty miles long and eight miles broad. It gradually shrank till in 1837 It became quito dry, nnd its bottom was converted In to a grassy plain. In 1665 it was a laka again, seventeen feet deep) two years later it was only two feet deep, nnd in 1670 it was twenty fuel in depth. XII E fcONULE.SS II I It D. The sparrow comes from a good family, having a host of representatives in Europe, and a full list in North America j but, strange to say, it is the only scion of this large division of the bird tribe from which the gift ol song seems to bo entirely with' held . Everybody who has strolled iq the country during May and Juno has listened to tho sweet love carols of our chirping and song sparrows, but no ono ever heard the sparrow in question utter a single sound that possessed tho faintest melody nothing but that incessant complaining chirp and distressful chatter from one end of the year to the other no intermision, no rest. If it could sing like tlio cat bird, or even tha clumsy robin, for instance, the opposition to it which exists would, it is safe to say, never have been aroused, because in all fair ness, waving the question of song, the spar row cannot be any better or worse than tha rest of ita klud, which are all plump, sober, dull-plumaged birds. Some sensation was caused at tbo Houso of Commons a few weeks ago by the discov ery that somo wag bad posted up in one of the principal corridors a nlover drawing ot Lord Heaoonsfleld as a domestio oat with 9 tails. The likeness was excellent and tha nine tails were supposed to represent wan slavery, bankruptcy, Imperialism, and other1 evils which have-been associated with tha policy of the present government. Tha drawing was, iu its way, quite a work t art. Many members Inspected It Lere IU was removed by the offieisliof the Hout No Indulgence ( tussion deitro yes ii,. spiritual ua ura so muJ as respe w. , , fishnets, ' "'."