t "Advertising- -Rates; Wa desire It to 1ms distinctly understood i v.. i . n.i.riiMiinti will bo inserted iu tho columns of Tn Carbon Aovooats that may bo rccoived from unknown parties or firms unless accompanied by the cash. The following are our okly tortus i m toil iqttA" (lo.tixss), SW,2vTir. fnsftrtton 10 cts. lSth-iTWh .Insertion- H cts. fSTjs. .Jk,u. iaih insert on hhh 20 cts, tliai&o m6nths, first insertion eaori subsequent insertion....... 25. cts. llJcal tfVticoa lOdents iwr lino. " II. V. MOItTHlMEU, rublielicr. CARDS. 3L. Attorneys. WM' UArslIEIt, ATrOKNKV AND COUNSHLLOIl AT LAW, Hina8ittt,I.sitiiiK,PA. , ...... -J IVIWIMn Anmr WIUBMsad 9H ,tl Hstst., OOttV.yancIng .iMtljr C1 Sit. Sit JaltyjV' k. eonsaltrf In Kn-llsb irssan, t rnmifUts SWIG EON DENTIST, file of Mauch Chunk, Lohighton, AVeissport, raokerton and vicinity. OFFICE: Opposite the Broadway House, JlgtJAftVYMAUCir CHUNK, Ta. Fresh Laughing Gas nlways on hand. All Work guaranteed satisfactory. aug2-yl APliElti'l AJIEU.M .1)., PHYSICIAN ANDSUIIOKOK .BpelnriiUnUna,pilJ tpXhrnnla DImsms OIKniiSiulhUit cornrlroniid 2nd t..l.c lthton,r. AprlU.Wtt, U 8 Bxnmlnlng SarRtbn, PRA OTtClNO IMIVSIUIAN and SU I dlloN. OKricii:UajiK5tret,.llEiusa'b mloCic, Lrinah tou, I'm? ft. V i '.. May be consulted In tlio Ocrm m Language. Hov. 3 . 'L" ' ' CONVEYANCER, AND GEJfERAT, IUBANOE AGENT .i-v , -1 Tlu Uiwni Ooropsnl.s are tteprts.at.dl li It .6&M li rj rujii, VI K t. ifunusp vijtu.vb vtutt, I WiouiNO viua. . a Srotrivii.ra,: l'litic, . T.1CIIIUH FIKK. and HiaTHAV iliyitrt.AtJOlUaNT ISsOltANCH, AlsilV'.tin.Tlyiiiill and Itntnnl Korso Thief et-e irn ana iiiiurpiu e i.nruitaiiT. nios. uisMEitnn. RS.lRlU'.'UiiMt'.S, OotwrfeBeitDiita,-MAUUH CHUNK, ra. flwJiln'suraio Agent. rajiwrfoiii In SAFK Comoinli-i only, at Kxastaabla ItaleS. , Aug.U-yl ii i-ii : r- j-vyii KixaisiJir's Civiryl'& Sale Stables tfAtf'&'STItlSKT.ljlailloiEHllnj, P FASTQfJN! HOUSES, ,v ELEGANT GAIIUIAGES. And neJlilToly LOWIJIl I'ltier.S than any ' cCior titory In tlio t'oanlv. Lirsaaua himltomo Carila;s lor yanenl .nr!isssi.l.Wei:aiBss. UAVIO E11UI5UT Nr. !1. ff J. J. W. RAUDENMUtJH Usf'nscllully announe.s to the lmlille that he has opened . KliW J.lVKltV SI' A III,!; In oaatotlon with his hotel, and Is prepared to furnish Teams for Fufle.WfeprBuSiiiess Trips, 00 shortest not Icq and mut lihoial terms. All orders led at ttie'-tliirhm llonsi"' will redilvo proiupivtteallan St.lil6'on Nor1 h Street, neit the hotel, I.alilnhu.n. JnrJ.)l IV VOUTII AND MIllDtK-ACirD. Wonkv.a jo riwtnri d 11) sotlNIi TTnjiVinnrl 9 Send nuuin and vn will jrol ul- itldllllJUU , viei In BHiiert onvclop,,. jailrrs., m rrof.jYAtQirdeiisoiira N.r. jniyl'j RUPTURE, Tho iMpnniAi, inu's in whnl von w.-iot 'llie nrratest Invention i-f thfla"el t-ee mi pun. nblacr Hgjt iree. 1'roL J. Y. JiuAN OvceiM bare. N.Y. llviTil Jow Lostr-How Res lore!'! Jmmnblls'iod. a.mi ivlltlon ot Dr. OUI. VBltWKI.L'S IDf.I.ltAriD JSMAY Ol) the i id Irn I cnraot,'PMUA10BUHOI'.A 01 i-oan. nat 'u Anknnes. lavo uulaiy nominal Lottos, mroTKSCiMoos.l and Pbyslcl inesp.eik -, iDjp'.rtluioliti to MartlAso. eto. I alan. Cox BUXtTloliAl'jnLErjr. mid rtr. indeseuiivsclf. lodulueuc oeruat eklravajMiHo. Ac TU vMi&ratofl-anttlor Intolsndmiplile F. iy.Ss9iirMehioiiiiMisb Iroili ft ttinly vcaru MQcoottul lira tieetniil tot, alarrn'O't ron.e qau.sif ell aba o mav.be rec lrl.lv mic,1 1 u,lntinc out i niud'nt ,-uie at once atmplu.crr t.inmil n.T,etnal. bv tiioins fit which evcrv anfftfrer. uo matter what his condit,oti may t,r, inavare hliuacheaply, privately, and la.l. lit. l."eturo sbonl, be fn the bands of every-ontli and every man In the land, sentuader ral. hi ji nluln envelnre. to anv alirbv nut-pud nu receipt of six cwuta or two pustaga tampa. vAua'cu Tlie!iilVMtTen Medical Co., 41 ANN St.. Hew York. N. Y, r.-O". B0Z4H Jso. I, ltSl l l IfltLTON A. WEISS, CARRIAGE BUILDER, Bank Strept, Lchighton. U,.?PA1RING Of ait description prnroptlyattended lo at the i ji nvui reaionimie prices. OlAll-Worls guaranteed, and patronaite Is rasuketfully solicited. Uan.'.D jI r,s n-i,, : QARBON HOUSE, j. w. KAOncNiiOsii, 1'noriiiifroii, IUSESt., I.I1IIOUTON, fA, The DARBoa ltnrsii offers first-class aerom. modaUons to thsTravsllair publlo. Hoiirdinx bv the l'v or M'eek on lttasnnalila Tarms. Dholes Clxars, Wines and Liquors always on hand, fjoad ShsJs and StaUlei. with aitan Uy llmtlsrs, attaebtJ, April 10-yl ' SB' . I t1 vtvi vk'Ubbv?7 Trnzt a M ' . t II. Y. MoRTiitMEU, Proprioior. VOL. X.f-No 11. Railroad Guide. plIII.A. R1SADINU UA1MIUAO Arrangement of FnsseDget Trains. januAiiYkd m:. Trains leave ALLBMOVK as follown (VIA riiRKlDIIEN RAILtOAU). 1'nr Phllmlolfhla.it -(iD.C.lS, ll.io,a.m..and -s.10 p. in. ' SUNDAYS. For rMItdrlphla at 4.Ki t, m.,1.31 p. m. (VIA UASr VIHXX. URAStcn.), For nendinir and llnnrlsbair, 0.C0, f.oii k m ll. i.i. aim v co p. en For Laueasteraud Culumbln, C.C0, D.0ca.m, and 1.30 p. m ' ktiMdavs. For Readinx, Ilarrisbure. and war po nts. 9.U p. Rt. Trains FOB A fcl3KTOWN leave as follows (VIA riCBKtOMEN RAILROAD.) r.eaveriilladolphia, 7.40 . ni. and 1.0J, 1.3( rfllC 5.1Sn. Ul BtlNDAYK, r.civo rniladolphla', 8.0:1 u. m., Sit and M.53 p. 111. VIA KA9T rUAHA Ul.A.l.ll. I f.eavo r.edlnir,7.1.0 lo.S0n.ni.,2.C0 3.S),rudC.lf P.'u. Leave llnrilsliore S..t)r8.(t andt.W. n. m., l. ami .oo B..m. - v Leave Loncasler, 7.1rt a. ra l.flO and n.lft p. ro. f.rftYro!uiuhlfl r.rj)R. . 1.10 anil 3.40 u. 111. fFrom Knir treetDorot. . , SUNDAYS, , Leave Hooding. 7.J0 u. in, Leave ilarilxiuui:. si a.m. Tialns vta "rcrklomcn Route1' marked ttinn (l run In bnd fn.Mi iJoiiotNlntti mid CI ifU mr-eU, Fi llailulphia, oilier trnins to and from uioau sinwi iJoitoi. Tno 4.aiond G.4S mm tinlns from Allentetrn. And the "1.3 1 ard &.15 n. 111. truin rrnin Plilln. drlpluu. ih rerinniBU ltniioi,d,bAie tlirouffli cars to iudtruiu X'nllecolidila. J. El WOOT1EM. Qeuerol Mannaer. CO HANCOCK. Orn'l rati. & Tteul Actnt. fNuvcmori biu. , THE BEST OF COAL The und it Igneil Is now prepared to supply the very best I.ATT1MKK COAL, at tho ful. loirlnu LOW 1'IllOES FUR CASH 1 . Dellv'd Nn. 2 Otiritnut, hy llieeir (1 li No. I t'hcptmlt, by tho car , "3 TS Sieve, by the cnr.f i 00 liy the single ion, 23 cents per ten Additional J. L. 6AB15L,: - Dealer in , General Hardware, &c, , Oppnutlcthe Pilllin HUorc. BASK STREET? I,Ii!linHJII.N- PA. iiov.co.un J0HNR.G.WEYSSER, PROPIIISTOR OF THE , West End Brewer3f, Mauch Chunk, Pa. Pore Porter. and w Beer Delivered all over the State. Oetoher 8, 1IS1 1 DysDSDsia, iEtetlon,' An J '1 iroubles arUtnj therc-Vum, StcVi Headache, Ds Eating, AcUUy of th; FUtulency, Livr jind , Complaint, Toi yii t he Baci: and I.imbt, It la llie best iJloo Jf;7 JTT7?T Tiirificr iii. Ik World; Ouaran-rSiiaraUtetdbyaa! Dmccim to five per fection ot money Try It. Our Yltal- Tcnie Kitten, the pettier In tKWrld. Call for i.iemi D, R.V.C.LMfg. Co., Prop's, SYRACUSE. N. Y, Kew York Dcpo 0. K. CrlHtatci, 113 Tilia Cir tit mm js a o 5 to 3 t: OS V -O t - Oh ,:!Ssfi4isIlSs53aSi3 53i!P fni! Sb Bimlc St., Leliighton Pti. Are prepared to Manufacture Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagon, &a, Of every description, In the most subsiantla manner, auu at iowesi uasn I'riccs, Repairing rromptly AttPiitlrtl It) Tit EX LEU & KREIDLEII, April Ji, 187 yl Proprietors. FARMERS, LOOK 10 to INTERESTS AND l'URUIIASfi ThreshfniE Macliiues aud igri . Cultnral IcipleiBts, The Best In Iho Market at -J. L. GABEL'S. Alan, mi band, uml forSl in LoTa lo Hull' j mrcnaicra, jiicai- run ijadu 10,000 leet Georgia Yellow Fine Flooring, White Fine Boards and Floor ing, Lath, &c. at ui DAnnwAitn sTofts, Ajrll .d( liKIIlGHTON, PA such '&.W.V"(i tr. t.iipJSA Slomach. Htro Kidney iSjh Ache. I KKiEll K53 V&k iV refunded. ' iest ap- Central Carriage Works; .gllillifeliii JT'OR RHEUMATISM. Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backaclio, Sorar.ass of iho Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Soro Throat, Swell ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily . " Pains, Tooth, Ear and llcadaclw, Frosted ,feot and Ears, and all othor Pains and -ActiBs. , v No Jrftparntton on earth ctptrtls St. jArnra Oil fi a snfi;snici nlmplo slid rirnji KxtMlml Jlepiody. A trUl entails but the compnmtlrily trlntue nutlny of 50 Penis, and every one tuflor lus with inln con havo chinp and positive piuuf of-ltrclalmsr ----- r- I'lroctlons In Eleven Langnaccs. 80LD BT ALLDKUGOISTS ANDDEALEE3 " IN MEDICINE. A. VOGSLER & bo., SI nreht, tSSl.yl The great superiority of DR. BUL175 COUGH SYRUP over all other cough rcmed les is attested by the iraraenso popular" demand 3 for that old established 'remedy. iloarscncss, Croup, Asthma, Bron chitis, Whodping Co:ih, Incipient Consumption and for the relief of consumptive pcr:ons in advanced m stages of the Disease,' Ear Sale H bvRllDnifrrists. Price, 2.") cents; H CATARHH ' REMEDY, A I'lWtlvo Cure foi- Ciitnrrli of oil hlilK. It is iiihtaulnneouM in I ffect u l kVl-isi:in.,il In icotiult. Cures at any t n.o ul I i.iint' Ibis cured casta bo teinbla t.i I Ihiu h lame irom the uusc. Br, v;v ,ry'M Uliiinniul Calarrls Hem pity - nil ,1 an 1 p eaant aitoullng liniiiedlute ii, lei , pi ,iii t cute In nllca-ea I'fS'utarrli, li.fliteuai, t!:iy I'. ver, ISronchltla. It w il' u.iiuvu I'nlipus and eirectually euro W pi i nu i nn dent Discharges from the Head nn.TiiP. ,r, rinl F-etal. Sickening Jlrcath: per fi!,'ii i siuro nopal ell Ptnell, Tano and lleanngl rdlev- llMd e. l!ie.ik ,yp CohH Iu tho Head) irwhe'i' iln Yolcemid hyesi Purify; lteculato nnd l!e:n, r lear nnd Active every Organ oMiie i, . il ,i ,.i i liiiut, 1'i'ice, M teuis. Sr. Hv.it-y'H SiniiiniiT Jnvlsoralor Is 'i i-i ricct Jtiixut t'liillliT, Alletlxerand ,.ii-i.. rmilii It in k-is a lU'lmhlflll. wholc- ni.iio iir.:::, wlilcii' tiivlsorates, 1'urlUes ;.ii,l f i.i iiKtlirns tlio eihire ssiem. l'r ccuo ul 1) butty, Dvapepsla, l)tllounes, 7opil Liver, hull esluii. Keiiralelo and Jlheu m.uto Aliccilon-, J,n ndlce. Malaria, Flatulency, S.ni-fn.McK ll.,l.irlo a il Kidney Complalnia, li li lnvr.;ui.ile. 1'ilce, W ecnts. Hr. fvorj'n Iltcmond Salve taover el n CBiV' ur linros, lirulsua. Soies of all kinds, Suit lliietua. Tit ' r, Mneworni aud Cutaneous i'rar'.'.ons. I itce, S5 cents, ..!x your IJriiccUt for thee remed" l s mill tulin no iiiIiiti or, will bo acut l'i ru ,.11 lc clpt ol price. l)c cjlptlvc.l'.'iupti cts Fret). Aitdn st Pr. ivory's Diamond Remedies Co., f. o. i'.us soca. 104 John street, Kcw York. THIS unBAX APPETIZER COUGH CURE run COUttHS, C0IT)3, C0TTSTJ31TTI0X,' DRoyciirns, AST1I3IA, AMD All Disease! or TUB THROAT, CHEST ANDJMGS. The ElAK-SAntof TOI.U hss always been oue of the most Important weapons wielded hy theiled teal tacullyagalust tbe eueivsclimtau Uesses.butlthssncv- nf tlin ahnvB ins- OT U.SP,W,,.W geoosly compound ed ns In LAwntKcs ,i- iUiitin's TOLU. I UOl'Kand IlVK.lts II ButhlDjf UlLSAXlO Iptorertles affords a llOIUUtllO lliuiuiauk, .ijiinpillieraud tonic, loln.Ild i,n tho MS- tom after the conih has been relieved. GrtKEN K. KAU3I, Co'mtnUjIoner of Intel-mil ISovcntiCi W'ashliiiili n, p. v., Jan. SOth, ,1880, ay! 'TOLU. KOCK and Kilt is an , nysi 'TOl.iJ. KOI Ji nn is ou i llemody In pectoral complolun and Is I a lledlilual prcnatatlon under the U. d Etit'itrs, and when so stamped, may agrcea'4ia if classed as a '. Cl Ifnul.J..! CI.,,,' il'.'jiV Vi v imii m s i.j. pi . . ; . i r i o do said yimiii Ji?.ii(iui,Aii,.io( vuivt pcrsoas, without spcilil tax," or license. GAUTIOH 1 vho tryto"almCoir itoikVnd Ityo for Lswnsscs & JlAUTin'a TOLD. BOCK and JlYE-tWtilcli is Iho only MCUirATCI) ar. tlclo inilo tho geoulno haa their Satud on tat I'ropnoury titaap on in oottic. pcloury titaap on in oottic. i itp ia Qntrt Ei Bottles. Prlca $1.00, A KJ3,Vri? A: ItlASS'JIN, J'lopileWm CHlfiACci, ILU T Puti Bold by DfJUCCiSTS onri GENERAL- (M tl ; .rf.- INDEPENDENT LEI1IGHTON, CARBON COUNTY, THE LORD'S PRAYER, sr r. o, wiiRiti.tR. "Our Father, ,YVho ll Uenren art," . And every wlicro beside, To Thee I'll ever lift my heart, Whatever may betide. "Thy name" forever "liatloned be" By atl tho sons of men j May all uilito In praising Thee Unlll nil lima shall cm!. "Thy kingdom come" o'er all the earth, O'er overy human soul, Till ulUr.hlgb'or humble birth Acknowledge Thy control. ''Thy will be done," from sea to scaj Front, mountain top to shore, Till nil submit their ways to Theo In peace for evermore. "Thy will bo done on earth" bolowj "As now" ubovo "In Heaven," That every child on earth may Ittiovr The peace to angels given,' "Give us this day our dally bread," For body nnd for soul, That we may in all things Iks fed, And Thou our lives control; "Forgive olir sins," "as we fiirgiyo" All those who iU us wrong; As Thou forgivest, may wo liyc, Forgiving, all day long. "Le id us not Into temptation," Hut keep us pure and strong, Thus toMive In' every station, Opposed lo every, wrong. ."lieliver tts from evil" thoughts That lead our hearts astray). Which, over present, though unsought, Would steal our faith awny. "F f thine Is the kingdom" forever) ,"The power" subduing earth, Bo "Thine the glory forever' In Thee nil iifo had' birth. HIS WORD OF HONOR. - Tho "Green Dragon." nt Orpington, assumed to be nu iun, bnt Was really lit tlo more than a wayHicle public honbe, Mr. Hunter, landlord and roprietor.wns therefore not a little surprised and flur ried .when.upon a rw October ritteruooii, n young mun having a great coat over his arm, 'a light bag iu one baud mid a' stick in tho other presented hitiistlf ul the bir of tho ''Qreeu Dragon," and ask' ed languidly if he could bo accommodat ed with a bed nnd sitting-room. A bed, sii?" replied ITr. Hunter, a )ig mm with red face and gray hair j 'yes, I think ,wo can manage to give yuc ,a bed,'1 "And a nittiug-room?" "A sitting-ruon,? ' echoed the j'lidlorcL on plo;ise,.bir," Ahd Mr. Hunter disappeared into the litllo room immediately tidjoinlug the. bar, there to hold counsel with some tec hurl iii'r'snnl Iho nnshilt lir-hir? that, inn few minutes, Mrs. HunUr. Mi.s Hnnter and a lew Hunters just out of the crawl- iiiG state issued fortb.benring resptctive- ly working materials, socks iu process of bting mended, tin whistles and decapi tutrd dolls. "You cau have this room all to your self, bir," said Mr. Hunter.triumphantly. "You really must not let me disturb yon, replied the traveler. "Don't you mention il," replied the landlord, in a lone which was nt once genial and coufidential; "we would not turn n customer nway from our doors. You see we do not havo much parlor com nariv." MA tl.la l (1, nr.Ir vonm von have. that U .liKenoarreilV" vn . i.. .1.1. t . i nt present, Susan I cjals for the gentle man's fire. The traveler having, as be thought, shown a due amount of consideratiou for tho comfort of Mrs. Hunter aud, tho young II if liters,' was glad enough to enter the apartment alluded to, and to draw closrt. to the fire the cine dilapidated arm chair. Arthur Seaton, barrister by professirn and literal? by choice, was not really more than 30, though he looked cousid erably older; for the dark hair and beard wera streaked with gray, aud the face, with its regular, bandsonio features, wore a look of buch luleube mental weari ness ns would huve saddened the most hopeful man had lie loqked on it long, For some time bo leaned indolently back, his hand clasped behind bis head; at length he rose and took from his nbp,l.nn A rv whloh 1, r,nnn,l. nvailiug himself of pen and ink blch stood uponlha table, made the follow, luc entry) nit .. , . r, October ,17, 1871. Got up late. Called ou tne ilraiusumes: Ueorue was nad n idiasunl chit with Auniel wrut, Hka a fool( to Hichmond, and, like fool, uauuteame. . i'uw, ai- ' , ' me same ss iu ius oui, near mys. uun , - - board children nlavinir in tho narden. wonderful- what sufl ring some sirull, The bouse is let, I believe, to oily peorde. Came back to Xiondonl dined ut tne .r i. . . l. . . ..l , ST" "wJ.""-, ":....V Yievr." - A. weary, weary day. Shall never, never know a moment's forgetful ness? ' . i . . .. t xio ii row lien irum. tuo jruvm ui diary loiter written in a delicate feml jiinehand and addressed: "Arthur ton, Esq., ,12 Gray tun." This letter! aK Lis arnw'upou the mantelpioce, and ue regarueu wmi a ioug, sail ami iuvjuB examining with critical interest a photO' , ... i , look) then resting bis bead on bis nana, graph; before him. he read It through very slowly. It as follows My Deaii Ar.Tnni; If von will suspicious. puj,,u.,t.onouuK. not see how long we are ever to be py. A altn wimout works Is dead, auu love without faith is uo blessinc, but a wnry burden. I urn tired of cross word and looks,. Soma womcu. I bi-love, like the) feverish licitWiiicnt of rriiarrrl, but I only wish for peace. This miserable, petty jeslousy is quite unworthy of you. Do try and put it from you; and remem ber that love, once wonnded, is some times past hope of recovery, I received yonr article quite safely, but I cannot speak about it now, You hate made me too sad, and even a little indignant Yours, affeotionatsly, A tier C i-i Shield. Live and Let Live." PA., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1882. Ho rnplaced tho letter, closed tho diary, took up his pipe nnd began smok log. Tho early part of this ihvy bad bn flno nnd ttihl, but toward tho atter noou tb,o sky grow nil at onreleaden, nnd tho wind shifted to tho northeast. Now the wind was rising aud tho rain was fal'lng a cold, penetrating, impetuous drenching ram. For wnut of something belter to do Seuton began to wriU a letter; but ho uucio slow work of it. For riiiuutet to gether bo tut holding tho pen lisllci'ly in lils linud, le.iuiug his arm -wi'arilj upon tho table, listening, ns wo all lis rcn when alnuc, lo whit sounds Way bo g'ltng nn near us. from a feeliug which is not a omioslty, but more overpower ing. Suddenly what must havo been a very light vehicle ihudied swiftly down the rind nnd drew up with preut precision l tlio dorr of the " Green Dragon, while tho voice of n new-comer beoirne andihlo. . Senton. however, could onlv eaten it few disciiunected words, such as "cantibt iu Iho lulit dellcnto shel er Chiselhurit clcflpd carriage-" Then the door opeuod, tho landlord presented himstlf upon the threshhold aud said iu it very pointed manmn "If yon please, Mr, a youiw l.idy driv ing over to bnvenoaks in rt light, open trap has been c night in tho rain, nnd her srvaut wen's t0 know if lean ctvo her a Mttlng-room while ho driven lnolr In Cbisdhnrst for.u cltised oirriage.1' "Aud this is tho only ono you have?" rejoined Seatoil. "Oh, nsk her in by nil means. However, I am sorry the room Bmells of smoke," ho added, us ho knock cd the ashes from" hi4 pipe. "Don't mention it, hir, and thank you very much," replied tho hndlnrd. In another' lnnme'nt iho tlnor oncnod again, and the tiunpeeted intruder enter ed a lady, tall and Vefy Rracaful. hav ing a pale, Madonna-like face and golden hair shiuiug like nn aureolo rodnd a small, classic bead. Seaton's face had grown white to tho very lips, nnd his voice qnivcred percep tibly as. extending bis hand, be said: "This is a Very unexpected meeting!'1 "Very unexpected," echoed the kdy, removing her wet mantle and sitting down ou the leather sofa, The recogni lion had been mutual, but women, as a general thing, have more self-possession than the sterner sex. "Let mo recommend this chair,'1 Paid Beaton, laying bis hand upon the One from) whloh he-had just risen. "No, thank,youj I prefer sitting away from the fira.'' am sorry the room shonld smell so of tobacco," observed, Seaton, nfter a pWltiryrf-vrsitrjr,'T'-"J ' She smiled a rather forced smile by wny of answer, nnd Seaton folded ebb (irately and put into an envelope a blank sheet of paper. The country is very beautiful around here'" be observed, writing his own nsfno great oars upon the envelope, "we tinve oniy oeen uacit irom tne Continent Bix weeks," she observed, ater a pause. "Mamma, has taken a boue near Chiselhurst. I was driving over to Seveuoalts thismorning.andl was ennght iu the rain nnd induced to ask for, shelter bore." And how is lira. Clarefield?,' "Mamma is quite well, thank yon." T'hon, after a pause, in it full, sweet, low coutralto voice, which had a ring of in 11 nite pathos, "Are j-ou stopping here?" Hardly, "said Soaton.wilh'an assump tion of gayety in his tone, "but I'll tell 5-" M ah("lt ly frieUds kindly took U iut their heads ,DRt 1 WBS Btiokiug too closely to work that I wanted freali air nnd exercise so they bound mo over on my, word of honor to walk from London to Hastings in a week. I acquiesce in everything now, so of coursa acquiesced in this, and this is my first day of hard labor and imprisonment." "But you used "begnn the IidyJ then she colored ft little, nud seemed uuwil ling to finish her sentoiiee; "you used to be so fond of walking." But a man changes n good deal in three years," he replied, wearily. It would weary you, dear render, and to no purpose were I to set down here the dreary oommonplaces with which these these two fried to beguile the time for over nn hour. At length worn out by the arduous effort of trying to entrrtain each other while their thoughts were so far away, they took refuge in silence, while bag tbo wind roared and tbe rain ltshed the nnd iuuow, Bnu lue limit cauio ou iirtuja- leiy. "nil otaton, loomng out on mo cueerless p.ros;icct, sblvereu us wltu tne coia. idhu mat otuer person roso very quietly buu biureu insure lnio n uuia, 1 out. ,. "No, you shoutilu t, really said Beaton, l-noi taming round, however, though wilh , a look of great pain on his face. "It is commonplace word or action tn ly cause A'au I U3. What vistas of possible Joys may A I - - Uwy pot ppen-up to ns!" I "a bupposo tuo cnrriago wu soou uo - bf.ck," said Alioo, presently, and speak I inc with effort, "and onr coachman drives' ii.i .. .. - iwt 80 ja6, too. - - i.Vd. nd vonr term of linurisonment Sea - 1 win fcoou be u." rijoined 'Seaton.''rebt- , . ... ... ran ..jiow the time passes!" said Alice, a low voice, as if sneakincto 4ierself. resolTi, t,i, i,tM,,.ni h h u t , Before hap - . " pu"" "cvv part answer, me oro cjuebt(mi: lou are looking worn anifwoary arejou happy?'' Now .ho stood before her,- and tluraugh the dusk and tbe firelight his eyes! flislied on her, as he said iu n low, barau voice: "From your lips that question U nn iu- suit." ! ' ' "Of which yon need not fear Ilia fepa- tltiou," she n joined, promptly, with cut ting formality. "No, it can't end like this," he on, "Do you know, ever lined yon-iiv went 51.00 a If been here, I have bitten my lips through nnd through to koep ththt from speaking of Ihs past? This meeting was .not of your set-klug, nnd it seems to mo unman ly to take advantage of this opportunity''' "Wo are sometimes so mistaken," she ssid hurriedly; but her words were hard ly audible, and he continued: "Alloa, you have treated me very ill. On that day, now Ihrco years ago,, when I g.wo.you my lovo.nnd beliovcd iu yoiifs 1 v.is frank with you. I told yon bow wild nnd.itrgul'r my1 llfo had beon, nnd how fttll of fn'ilts I was. You rcclrtimed me you trinsrormed my il.iys ymi made life, nil at once, pure" and fnir; nud then because some thorn in my love hurt yon, yo'n threw it all away nud fft mn to perish miserably." She would have in terruptod him, but ho sitetccd her with a gesture, aud went oni "And now when wo meet after three y. irs, you nsk me if I am happy. If I loyd yon on.'e. I fchnlt lovo you foroYer. Dn. I look happy?" "I think thera wera fatltts on bolb bides,'fisho said, quietly, "Yes, pirlmps there were," he rrpli?d "bat I was reading your last loiter ovrr only to-day. Oh, bow terribly bitter it was! "And hltvn you forgotten your answer to that lettei?" eho'Raid, passiouately,her voice quivering and her breast heaving, "I don't remember it, word for word, he returned, quickly; "I know it was written on the impulse of the moment." "but I havo it byjhcnrli Then, very slowly: "You said if your love, n its heart nnd strength, was n little exacting, mine Mas cold and tideless; iu fact, no lnvt-, only n cold sluggish affection. Vtl almost thought I was right, aud that w could not Lo hnjlpy. I am naturally prond," she went on; "butn woman with has pride than I could not haye adted differently. Only one courso was Lft to me to bo silent." "Well it is all over now; we shall probably never meet ng iiii." ' "You won t take my frinndsliip, then?'' "Jioi'ttiantf you ymi are very ironen ous.bnt I do not want that gift." Ho throw himself wearily intb a ohair, itad for a timo there was n complete si lence. Hope is so subtle, so intangible, that we are only aware of its existence w'hen it has ceased to be. Arthur Seaton looked upon himself as a' man quite with out hope. It seenlcd to him that his life could hardly bo more dcsolite than il was, yet who shall 'say what feeling, of whioh he was not directly eoiiscigus,'mny have sustained him diiring tho i.ftt th'rfle years.,-. Now everylLiug Beamed gone1 there was nothing' loft to him but' tie lib. Presently otrrlnsta wheels came down th.ui!id4 ojrriayeU..nlnsfl!!.cd through the window. Mr Hunter bustled in nud announced, in n tune of triumph, that tho carriage had demo for tho young lady, and had done Iho distance Wonderfully quick. Then the door shut, and they were nlone together agalu. . Softly nud distinctly Seaton heard her sav his name. "Arthur!" but ho did not move. It beemed to him that he would keep back all hls'lovo, cliuch fast his hoirt till she was gone, and then die swiftly of the pain, "Arthur, I, inn wailing, dear. Won't you come ? Are youuot going to for give me ?" Now he roso and groped his way to ward bir like n blind man. She stretch ed .out her hind. aud drew him to her. Tutu he bent down; she raised her face, nnd the heartsftud Htm so loud disunited cime tocather in a long, iiassiortute kiss. Ila knelt down bv her. her head sank upon his Bhoulder, aud for several inln litis they remained thus, lost in lovo's profound peace and wyotery. And the corks oodtinued to pop, nnd the wagon er3 on their way to London tramped iu and out of the bar, and good-nights were exr-linnrrpil liatwripn cnstomprR and lAnd. lord, and as Arthur folded Alice's mantle aronud her, aho said, ahyly "You are coming back with me to see mimina, are you not?'1 "May I?" ho answered, great joy evi do-it iu bis la-si und voice. So 'the bed-room : which Mrs. Hunter bad been preparing all the afternoon and of which she was not a little proud, remained unoccupied; but tHt payment w,ui lavish nnd the day's labor was not fegrettod. OhI that neverto-ue-iorgpttcu riuo to Chlse lhnfst through the wild, winaly evening! Aud the rain censed, and strange voices were abroad in the wind, siuging jiUIlautly over love rearisen anu tcdeemlnc. And tho clouds drifted a- way, nnd the pure, sweet moonlight nuivered over wet fields nnd treis, and seemed lovo's beuedictlon. I leave you to imagine the arrival at home. Arthur ha J a ways been a favor if- r.r....,i,i -.,a l n, l.i diya of quails she used always to take his part. When dinner had at last beeu dlsn&aed of. Mrs. Clarefield pleaded . ' . ., j..., i i i i. i..,.i UOUSeUOUt UUlirSj uuif r,cii. ipu' room, iuo.o ... ..-- - . mi ,.l.A ba n h.rn ll,., fire and wepl proiuseiy, aear booi, over the hannlntsb or bey cbliqre". Ana down stairs .these two were very qnietr- To them IoVe was a very solomn' thing. and'they" wtia- Voleifin ''lovers.' ' And the ,U.fnf rMMA'rAarAinU tveritVil: 'fUitv'anA Kwiftl'v'bv', ' "' ' Presen lv Alice tftid. as she looked op in Arthur's face "You are not going lo continue your wdlk to HaStlncS this week?" In in And he ouswered. with a smile we "But, niydoar, I have pledged my word of honor to uo so, iin,l Tmm.iud vou to brsak it." v... "j i.. aia i,.v li. !, nnn. 1-1 , .... his friends brought it hs un aocusallon agalust him tliat for once in bis life had broken his word of honor. , . - X m.n can d'riv tt t6i four bblloti uott? Bvcatm it matures by falling dew. ..1 .nnnf.. ,n',f wlihr,rnkin,down fea nntt keen his U'lnutr: Unt when . 1,. ,,iiim, 0,1 m. ml of 1 . - r gbrS--tkat's too much. Year if Paid in Advance. not paid in advance, $1.23 BUJI'HJl limilWI.AUllJf3S3EE jus'ricr.s sir Tiitr. pi; a en' and run Co hut. If the many petty cases, such as surely of the peace, thai come up at every trm of conrl were settled, as they should be, before the justices of tho pence, the time occupied in their hearing beforo tho court could be devoted to more importaut cases and Ihe county find thnpnrties iutprostnl would be fnved much tipenso. A judge in a neighboring county recently nude 8 nno very timely remarks in rogSrd to the briuging rif triviil proscnthis, whtcb,we tbliik.hitthbiiaiUqiinre on Iho h 'ittl. Ho referred lo tho fact that for 8 1 h Hits tho liuio of tho court had been oc cupied in trjing three unimportant cases, nud said: "In tho first case tiled the cjSts, S50 20, were imponed, one hair On the 'plaintiff nnd ono half on tho defendant in the rest ejso tho costs, amounting to 310.07, were disposed of in a similar ln.tnnrr. In tho third case the costs were S18.09, making iu three cases $140.8(1 of costs Imposed on tho prn'ecn tors nnd defendants. The juiy iu these cases have fsand thai thcro was nothing in anv of thetrl culling for conviction or punishment. Ill temper nud bid con duct daering of Ccsuro tlarol ft'l un doubtedly been, but nothing deserving the penalties of tho l.iWi This is the de liberate opinion of' thif tysifc men uuder oath, after ntteiJtlVely bearing the evi deuce, the arguments of the court; and, nftcr careful deliberation, we liayo no hesitation in saying that in oach ea?o the verdict was cxtclly rlshtt Tho coutt de cidedly conenrn in ratcb verdlct of the jury. Now, the question that arises in the administration of justice is Ought it to co t the parties this comparatively large sum of SHG 8G, aud the connt nn additional expense of at least $150, to as certain that the mvttrr in litigation is of importance to nobody, nud that tho e are trivial cases? We think not. Tho law givas to the committing magistidlo the undoubted right to compare these ditTerenccs lo sattlo thom between the parties when they first come baforo him, rtnd so ftrrivo at the end of the case. which, if settl.-d then, will ct the part- ' 1 las but a tnfllug sum. 1 1 , - , A:?Aii,i. tue.wolp and mn PEASANT. One day a peasant who was Ub-irlng in his field was surprisod at recti vin a visit from the w'olf, and ho was about to rush for his gun when the wolf oilled out "Hold on.'my friend my visit is one of peace, I havo conio to.havo a serious talk with you." "Bnt Jou kjlled ouo of my sheep ouly last woelt.'protcstod the peastnt. So I did, and .that is the veif matter " I have come to talk about. LI have felt .wu-.ui.yuvciuou to Kin noiuuru sheep.'' Will, lam gUd to hoar it, and hope you will to stick to your resolution." . Oh, I certainly shall, and I houa that yoU , fill filva mo all dije Credit in the fu- t,,ra.. The wolf took his departure with a sweet bow and a melting smile, and tho Peasant softly scratched tho back of his neck and did 'a heap of thinking. That night he placed a largo trap nt the woaR point in his calf peu, nnd next raoruiog he found the Wolf held firm nud fast. "Excuse my embamisment," began tho Wolf ns tho Peasant appeared, "but why did you niovo this Irap from tho sheep-fold?' B-Jcauso, replhd the Pendant, ns he hunted around for ft club, "experience ni wuGnl m0 lu " wuo 18 "reu 01 u" P " l" Pctita for Tea1' Moral Don't put your foot in it. I30u;uUHUL,i;sJnlIKST. I M. Plateau has studied the phenomena I of tho bursting of bubbles. When a bub- bin hufats it disannetrs almost iustnuta- uoously, leaving behind it a' tnnUitude ot cW J'PS. Tho bubble begins to burst at one point, the film rolling uw.iy in n circle around the opening und its edge becoming a rapidly enlarging liohld rim;. This ring draws itself to. aether into segmental portions, which ultimately becomu small spherules. At tho same time the contraction of tho rest of tbo bubble eaustsa rush of air through the opirturo, nud blows;, IT tbo Bphernlea into the ait with b kind of small exploit- iou. The iibenoraiua are best observed by blowinga bubbloof glycerine solution Unoit nu iron wire ring, anil men uurai. in(, t at tho top bv touching it nt the top wjth a needlo whoso punt has1 been dip- u m 0n, Ilt).Ui:4jiaBI! CA.VDV, All childrxu aru fouil of candy, and if pure a moderate aminutiaujtinjurioas Iu thsso dajs of lululteraiion, thut madr at home ia mfiRt to give them. It is n - simple raster to mane ouueomo u, I nil iln.t. On nooded is ouo cut) of saeel milk, one cup of moUstes. half a cip of tuj tr, ball u cup oi gr.iteu onoco- late, a piece of butter the KiXi ol rt waf. .n i. .nn.t.nii .,,,1 i.i li l,.-,n oniil i w.i,, -v - , - . 7 - , , , .i i ll ll.trlr ihpn inrnllnnt nn to nutter' ta piatcb; wueu us uogios .u uuru,,u 111 in squares, so idbih win ure mwuj when cold. Oocoannt caramel are m ido I of two oups of grated cocoanut, one cup pf sugar, two Ublespoonfuls of fliur,.lbo whites of three eaus beaten stiff: bake on la bultewd paper Iu a qnick oven. Nice white candy I easily nraue. aaite one quart of granuldted sugar, one pint of; water; two Ublespooululs o'"?"' boll last as you do motses"candy,''but do not stir it; you iaf fell when it is done by frying it infcold water. Pul! it ns II li were mousses uuuuy, u.nu u uiru near by witb Borne vanilla In It, rtnd Work nf In enonL-h to flavor It as yoVp'u'llf put it I , ,. . , .1 - .;' t... in a cold room, and the next day you bt will bave delicious candy. t . . Why is roatburt like a promi.sory TLa mat bashful girl wo havrf ever beard ofwas the youug Udy who Wash kid 4 when sue was asktcl it -huUduof . , I botu courtlnj; sleep, Tlie Carbon Advocate An ndc-prndrnt Family Nwpair FnlilUlml vrry ATURDAY, In Lchllitoii, Carbon Co., Pa., hy IIAIIUV V. MOUTJICllTIIJll. omnt-liA K.WAY. a sfiort rtlflauca tbiri the LeliijtU Vr.lley R, n. Bepof. Terms: $1.00 perAunum in Aflmce vhrt Drscntrno." or rLAtit orb nvd J ob Printing AT VKllV r,OW 1'tlICKS. iit7.7iiirM a i. ft rv 17. Last summer ns a nortlitrn man wf 6 was looking up Uml in AlabAma u riding along Ihe blghwuy lmmet a father and son riding at n fiirloiis gulli p ami both armed with shut un8. They drew up as they leachvdhim, Mid the old maa called out: "Say, stranger, tev yo nut a' ynnhg man ftudgalii'ing- the samo. muloand bninping nhn,g iuj If Satin was. alter' them?" - - - - "No.'f "Will,-my darter !ms flowed witb Bill Gordon, and Kam und mo are trying to' get within' shooting dis'lauca bvfore the' knot is tied;" "Ah? Why,- that roti l were being, married iu Biatikiillo lw Ieauie throngU there an hour aRli' "Did tho gat huv on a blue w.ilsl?'1 'yes.'1 "And was it it dfja-n mnle ?" "Yn." "And it was a tail fellow with it skeerct look?" "It was." "A"d red hull ?"' "Yes." "That was them, stmfiqer, nnd.l' am' much oblerged. Hiui we're too late to stop 'em and "the only B.nisfactiou Wo kin git is to lit our licrxi s jog along Iu. to town and olioot tho prraehet arttr Wff gettharl' pillule nifil Miri'. Many miserable people drag Ihem'selvei about with lulling strength Reeling that tin y are steadily sinking into their graves, wlit n by using Parkei's Uuiger T.-iiui ihy wi.u.d find n eilre coiiiiiiMirhrg wilh the first dia am) vitality und trengtli quickly and suie ly coming back to them. A satirical innkeeper itdvertises hU house as "tho only neoouJ-chiss lutcl iu the world." Tukoyouf !itue,"as IhejewtleKsail to the custom-r who had forgotten L'.j chronomutor; The only bitters on, tlioonly preparatiuli ' J ' V? V" ii-r..nl.,Ij ,t uniwn a iron Uittrrs. It cmtains iu aloo- Iiol. It lea tiot blacki'ii tile teeth. ItEiViW real strength. , s Troth, it's a iiniii busiuess.''l,'tnark- the ltish. ' our as he omerged Irom lue Mer P'llcf'- ."" What s Ihe uoof saying that any one store is thu finest iu town, when wo all know that the finest has its couutur part. : isNTftlxi: AjtfllAUlifj She is the pereonlfinitlon uf all that's lovely. Her disposition is anilaUef lu,r n.0 cuitureji ner lirart mini and true - u,, v', "' J,,:" j 7-- jZt' -"""-" - The man who gives his friend gh,fs of bolne-btewud beer luull-'treat bim. It i, dtilgornus lo ask women idls ouestions when sho is adding u tht I w grocery hill, jioii'i t.ni -i iio iiih.k. If you ar suMoct to ague you must b - .. vml he sife from all atlaeks. The reinedv to use is Kidney Wort. It Is the brstpinveutillvd chill malarial disease thai you cull takd. bee adi'erlison'nt. Nice lessnn for littlo folks. Tho Dog' nnd Cat are Fiahtlnsi' Is this Wrong? Yes, it is very Wrong lor the Dog nnd Oat to Flht, bjoausa they ore not Married. When yon Grow up CbU dreu, you will tu tne i'oiut or tuis Jjos- son, TJt.KVAK, Wis., Sept. 21, 1878. Gents I have taken not rjuita one bidtla of the Hop Bilters. I Wj3 a leoblo old man of 78 when I got it. To dty I am as act! fa and feel as well as I did at 30. Iseeagreat many that need adi'll a medicine. D. Uorox. The' Marquis of Bute started a daily ptpor iu Wdles,- nnd after binking abtrut $100j000 in the couoern. hhut up thd shop. As a Marqnix he is alright) but in journalism the Bute is on the utbuf legi Logansport, (Ind.) Dally Journal. I s-ll morn of Rt. .Lii-A". Oil ri-m, irked Mr. D. E. Prvor. 112 iu Hroailwuv.'to our r por'rr, tliu of dfty other rticl of its kind; u j,, i(n,m,,0 ruroJ snerec.J i uf rheiiuiatlsin in tins community. "I know wbern tho dirk grow wbeii moruiug comes," said lltlhi Olard. "It gixw down iu tho otlUr; its dirk thurit all day," "fii:c..ii: Miti.u ..n u i:i.u." Hatchku's titATlo.t, Gi , Mar, 3'J, 1878. It. V. Ptsuotf, M. U.f lar Sir My wife; who had been ill fr over two years, and had trie,! many othor medicines, bee-am iu llJ8 u,r MV,. .yj-,.,,,,. ui failod to uu irer auy g.kM. Xourstmiy; i nomas j. wetnviu. ul A llr-O'ilyn tu.'i battjuM round hit I . .. . . .. . j i (rom wbou h9 UlJ boea mrptaiill)i f. A. Am .. , Jjg hQQ mA hs r(oognizcd htl!tt)U of Young nWn, nud tnid'Hsagi onai, auf- friug lroi;i terioiu debility and kindrn-l tveknessas, Mud thru suitutx 1,-r lurt Vll (D,,pliK1,irWUii)'AtoVi'B g'fgXZFffi . - , of Oimo fiarirJ lrikst,U'lrdSjvWLli' UU1UJO, Vby do gills kis each ofnar, while boys do not? Bocusj yidi hjo uoth i mg oitter iu him, ami u..ya u.it. Blck'and Ufinus hnuU'lre. aud all rie. I radeiiienU ul stotnaol. ku'1 bi.wols; cured b V J'rixi's RilkWlwr " I bilious I graiiuJlea, 2 i turns 3fjB' eiieup Uiacs u . .w .101.,11, - ' "Prlw.u.r. I ao you mvc bwen con. viotcd?" "No. yoarHauor. Iluvrf - uly empl..yd fir.t-ciuu U-yers." Yonr bu .oher uuud-Uu.uAAi hW. bo U out of jjh.u
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