Advertising Rates. iJ i ' Wedes It to ho distinctly understood ithatno advertisements will be Inserted lu Iieoluniosof Tax Carbox Advooatx that rnay be received from unknown parties or firm! --unless accompanied by tha cash. Th following are our oxlt termn hxxsqUAaK (10 links), On yar, each insertion 10 cla. Blr months, each Insertion ".I cU. Three months, each Insertion 20 eta; Lees than taree months, first insertion $1 1 each subsequent Insertion 25 cU. Local notices 10 cents per line. t It. V. MORT1HMKR, Publisher. CARDS. i .Atto rn c Wrr ji. ratsukk, ATIOKNir AMD OOONSILLOR AT LAW, Bma8iasit,LsBiaat0K,Pi. - . t w j n1i..tl.- !,. will line. nd ill R.al K.tau. Otravejaoclng .lastly done Col- Salinas promptly Biaaa. oaivnug r..i. "lrl 4atl specialty. May b eonsalted In Millh adUariaa. Net. II sr. n. pooLtTTLit. b. n. wiism n.'MCMKXN. ( Lata Assistant Oom'r or PaMnts.) B. H. WARNER &C0., Attorneys atLaWi Warkkb IIuildiko, WASHINGTON, D. O. AtuVllon given to Patent anil Mining cases. Lands, Pensions, Iluuntlrs, and (lovrriiment alalna. Attention prompt, charges moderate. Address wltb stamp. Heler t Members l Oonxress and the Ueads of Government De partments, dec. 10, 1881 e Physicians and Dentists. "W A. DERIIAJIKIt, 51 1)., PHYSICIAN AND.Sl'HOEON Ipwlal attention paid to Chronic Dluatea. Ofllca: Snath Ksst corner Iron and 'ind at., Le blcbton.l'a. Afrl'3, 1875. BEDEIt, M. 1). If. S Kiamlnlng ur((cin, S-RAOTICINQ PHYSIUIAN and BU r.CJCoN. Cine!.- nant. Street, IIedbu's liLOCK, Lnbigli. au, Pa. ilay be eoasatlca In tbe dorm m Lauguago. Nov. sc. It. WII.I. X. Mill Kit, MAIN STUEET, Fakbyvillk, (Jarbojc Coontt, Pa. Hay be consulted in the English or Herman Language. apr.8 rp ii osi as KU.iinRKR, X CONVEYANCER, AND GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT Tha fxllaula Oampaate. ara Ropr.aented: IB RAN N UU rOAL FIRS, RBAlllfcO UUl'UAb JT111K, WYOUINO KIR N, rorrsviLi.i; imiik. I, K HI on VIRK.andtnnTRAV Ki.nita At:cirtaaT ixsujiasur. Also rannsrlvnnli aid Mutual Itorao Tlil.l aWa-iveand In-uraneeronipaiiv. Marco:). 1171 IHOS. KEMKKER. jgERXARD PiULuIl'S, JotrTr nunoixo, MATJOU CHUNK, Pa. Fire Insurance Agent. V POLICIES In SAFE Companies only, at Beasonablo lUtes. Aug. 2J-yl c ARBON HOUSE, J. W. RAUDESltUSH, PROPRIETOK, Hank St., Lxiiioiiton, Pa. Th Oarhoh IlncaK off nrs flrat.olass nccom. taoitattnns to lb Traveling public. Hoarding by tba Hay or We'ek on Itcasntiablo Terms Jblis Cigar..-Wines and l.lnuors alway on hand. (Jood Bliaula and Stables, with aiter tr lUitlsrs, attached. April 10-yl, JOHN F. IIALBACIl, Instructor of Music, (Ft, Organ, Voico 'anil Theory.) IiEHIOUTON, PA. Sola agent for the ffKBUn PIANHS and lb. NEW ENG LAND OKU ANS ; And dealer In all kinds of Pianos and Organs. Tsrms low wad easy. Slate, lumber, brioks, te., taken In exchange H baat Music and books furnished an short aatleo. For particulars, terras, &c, Address, JOHN F. HAI.rUCH. Aas; 1, llia-ly. I.hli;hlon, Pa. Qtriu Eiii!nrs Livery & Sajle Stables HARK KTIIKBT.LICIIIUIITON, Pa FAST TKOT I'INO HORSEd, ELEGANT CARRIAGES, A vaaltlTely LOWUR PltlOES tban any atber Livory In the County. Large ana bsodaome Cartlaea for KJneral ItraaMsaaaweoamxa. iia,vju uuukui' lar.tl. IS71. RasMatlally annonnees tn tha pnhlla that he has pae4 a NEW LIVEltr STAIILE In aaaa.stlen with his hate), and Is prepared to raralsb Teams far FiuBrals, Weddings or Business Trips a sbartast nolle and most liberal terms. All rdert l.rt at tWo (Jarh.m House'' will recelre prsmpt attaaUon Stable on North Sireet. a. it lb hotl, LehlKblua. JanZt-jl MILTON A. WEISS, CARRIAGE BUILDER, BanK S,reet, Lchigliton. REPAIRING Of all dessriptlon promptly attended to at th m.iat reaaonable prlees. T All Work icuaranteeJ, anil palrnnae; It rs.pwtrallrsoUcHed. IJan.2v.il I. j. v. "raudenbush II. V. !MoiiTHiMEit, Propriot.or. VOL. X., No 23. Railroad Guide. , plllLA. UEAIUPtO HAlLltOAD. Arrangement of PauePKer Trains. JANUAHYD IMl Tratna leave ALLBNTO WN asfolUwsi- (VIA rkRKIOUKS HAILEOAD). For Phtlndelphta.af4:t.,'l.lS. n.W.a.sa..aad 2 lo p. in. SUNDAY-. For Philadelphia at l.30 a. m,,S..1 t, m. ivia mi' rcKXA. DiiAKcn.l ForfteidfoR and IlntrNboiir, .te, 9.00a m., 12.15. A.iu ai d tup. m Fot Laucaateraiid Columbia, 6.10, s.rii-a.ra. and 4.30 p in UNDAYS For Reaitinz. Ilnrrlsburg, und way po nta.a 0. ni. Trains FOB A LLISNTOWNlcavo as follows, (via rinKiouRX hailroad.) LcnvnriulaileliihlH. 7.40 ji. m. nod 1.09, 1.30 .aci.l.ii. in . hUKDAVm. Leave riillanoliibln. 8.u 11. m., 3 It and '4.20 0. m. (VIA KAdTrKXItA BnAXtlll.l t.cavo Reddlne.7 IX c.30a ni,.2.tli S.SVrmlC.lf ii. rn. r.ravi" Hanlaburc 9.0 8 If mil f. 50 a.m.,l.4S ami 1.00 n. ni. LiMiVeLanraMer t7.'i a. re 1.0" unit 11.11 p. m. ', "(.o'unibl.'i 7.C 0. n' 1,10 and 3.10 p. m. tFrem K n tieet Depot. SUDAYR. .onve itesdlna-. 7.S0 n. ni 1. cave IlniilaL'Uiu.fi.tOa.ra. Tislnsvla rerlslomcu P.oulo marked thu (.irun n i.hd Iioni Depol Miuti nud Gi-eeu airpin, V llmlvttila, other traiua to and from Uioadtreot IjoiioU 7'no4.1 and.4!M.m tialnafromAllrntown end the '1.8 m il S.IS p ni. train from Pmla dflpliia,la Periioni.ii M-mo.d.bave through larato ttoiu Pullecelpbla. J. K. WOOT1KN. G4irot iranttaer. CO TTANCorK, CVn'f ltst.& Tlcktt Agtrit. iiveuilii't attb. JOHNR.G.WEYSSER, pnorniEToa the West End Brewery, Mauch Chunk, Pa. Pare Porter and. Lager Beer Delivered nil over the State. October 1. 1851 jl DROP IN AT THIS Carbon Advocate OFFICE FOR Cheap Printing 1 ji ja a a te r t. 5 u32t 'tS St 1 it. ' n a - ' 6 s.: SqsSfrs'SS. lis S3 Central Carnage Works, Hank St., Leliighton, Ta., Are. prepared to Manufacture Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagon, &c., Of every description, In the most substantial manner, and at Lowest Cash Prices. Repairing 1'roiiii.illy Attended to. TREXLER & KREIDLER, A prll M, 187S yl Proprietors. FAMRS, LOOK to Tonr INTERESTS AND PUKUHASE TlresMns MacMnes anft Api- il The Deit In tbe Market at J. . GABEL'S. Also, on hand, and for Sale in Lots to Unit Purchasers. CHEAP fOK OAbU 10,000 lbet Georgia Yellow Pino Flooring, White Pine Boards and Floor ing, Lath, &c. AT HIS iTAItflWARR STOUB. April ..n LEHIGIITON, Pa. NERVOUS DEBILI Y: A CURE (1UARAKTKED. nrl"-5-vr,Wl"T and Diutx TaSAT MAT. aMslaoiur Uterta. Iilaiiueas, Con tu iou, Nirvuua ..cwdiebe. UauUI Depre. skm. Loaanl Memori. po.ma oirliosa. Impo. tency. Invomntary Knilai-iiiua, I'rnuaiure Old Ax-. cau.i or overexi-iton. sellabu.e. r S7fl,.1iil,h'wVf .l"c' ,r."., w ". cav auu neath. One box will core rrceoi c.-eo. v acn oix cont in. oni n.uutb trealmeni. One AnLara uox or e x .. for OredolUrat a.nl bi mail piriMlil mi rec. ipt t orire. We auur antra six buxia to c.tre any rate W Ih each i idiT itce Mil b ua toi lx brxia acremoaii. leu wit i UvodiiUai. wuilll .. nd the rnnlu a "our wrtitenKiiarsiiti'-- inrMiiru the nwmev If ilietrralin.'iitdnra not effvei a euro Hoar. iitn-a'a.UPdi.nlr wben the n raiment iaordi-r. sal direct inim ua J ihn o WEST CO.. Kola lr nilp1nr ifil w u.jlrl' I'blcrxo.Ill. a J DU1IL1NO ,ent. U blai . nW.'1"11 KLINE 4 ra. Wboleaala Axenti I Pb.ldebia. pept. Mi l; BaaSaa "?JEfaj. She f i rpilli MliAJIMITON PLANING MILL AND Cabinet Ware Factory, AT SLATINGION. JOHN BALLIET, Propr., Deals In all klnda and alses of lln. Jlemlock Oak and Hard Wonc Lumoer. and la now pie pared to execute any aiaount of onlcre lor DrcsseD LumbeR OF ALli KINDS. Door, SnsliM, mind, Shiittciv, Mouldings, Cnblntt lVnrc, &c, With 1'rouiptoesa. Brackets Hade to Order. The Machinery Is nil new and or 1 1 to bent ami mtist Improved kind. I rmDloy none but Ilia beat wot nmtti, nee well Hfanmieil mid pool ma teilul.nntl amlhoierorenblutnfruaiaiiteeentlro iiiiixtarllon to all who ninvlitvor me with n cull, O trier ox nail piompily nttenued to. Mv cltiirtrt oft? itin rruti tonus cash, or IhteroM charged alter tunty dnrs G1VB SIKA CAMi. IV 1 hop fn rased In Utiild np will flnrt tt t their ndvitntijrt) tt UiVe iIdinff, Unor Jlnnrds Doors nai.es. -liut.trfl, &e. tlr. mrdeotthl Fartotr. May JOHN XiA LLIKT. DANIEL WIEAND, Carringe8,"Vagons,Sleighs,&c coniKa or RANK AND MOM STREETS, I LEHIOHTON. Penna., I I Partlcnlar att ntion given to REPAIRING In all Its details, at the very Lowest Prices. PatroniiKo respectfully solicited ami perfect satlsfni'tlon uuarn, teed. lice 0. 187 yl DAN. WIEAND. CATARR ELY.V Cream Balm KtTi'Ctuallyelean K'S tllCnrfSHl HI s- Muf8 o tJatnrrti. til virus, cuiiilnjf licatthy Pfcrt tlnns, a11n in tiauniiHtliin, pro t ct tint memo brne Irom mldf. tlmal t'ohlji. com. pMely hfiilft the a- rt Hand restores the svnt oT ttistt and Bineli. licne Hcl il rcfulta rd h-valtzi'd by a few w thirongh treat JF YOU A III: IS NEED OP IiOTIlIl Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, or, Gents' Furnishing Goods GO TO CLAUSS & BROTHER THE, POPULAR Merchant Tailors, Bank Street, Lehighton. PItlOES VERY LOW FOR CASH. Tbe public patronage solicited, julyj.tf 1881. HOLIDAYS, ll Mrs. C. DeTSCHIRSCHSKY Reapeet fully annonncestoher friends and the public generally, that she Is now receiving and opening for Ihelr lnspreilon a larger stock tban ever of tba very latest novelties In Toys & Fancy Goods, Suitable for HOLIDAY PRESENTS for YonnK and Old. Itlch. and Poor,. Don't fall te rail early and seeure ttrst choice and best bargains. She also calls their attention to her New, La mo and Elrsjant assortment of N OTJONS, comprising; Underwear, Ilerlln and Herman. town Wools. Hosiery, Imported and Do mtillo Ribbons Oloves. Floarrsand a fW assortment of New Designs IN FANCY ARTICLES Also, In connection with tha above, a full and complete stock of MERMAJi FRUITS, LIMHURQEI! CHEESE. Caiulle.it & ConrVedons, together with a variety ofdooils not xeneral ly kept In any othe- stnraln town. If toudo not see what you want, ask f ir It. A ahafa of public patronage solicited, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed tn price and quality of goods. SecoEu St, 2 floors above Iron, Nor. So, usi-ms. LEHIOHTON, Pa. The Carbon Advocate one year for $1, and Kendall's Horse Book as a premium. H ment will cure Catarrh liny Fever, He. Un. .quallrd for colds In the head. Aurrrable to use. Apply by the little nnicer Into the ns. trils. (in receipt i.fMo will mall a package. 3- For Sale by all ilru.clals In Lehlxh. ton ELYS'OKEAM HALM :t) norsa.yi Uwriro, N. V. INDEPENDENT" LEHIGIITON, CARBON COUNTY, With MCuiciue Qnality not Qnantily is the greatest importance; next is the Knowledge and Experience to Cer- rectly Prepare shq Dispense the same At A, J. DURLING'S POPULAn Brng & Family MeQicine Store, Bank Street, Lehighton, You can always rely Upon Reltlnir; STRICT LY Puro and unadulterated Drugs and Medicines. DURLINO, carries tbo largest stock PATKNT J1EDH INES In the county. DU liLINO has an cl'itant stock of DHUO. (HhTU SUNDhlhS, FANUY and TOI LET AlllIULES Tor theludler us well as ibe penla. DURLINd makes HOUE and CATTLE PUH 1IKKS a Sieclalty. Ills 'JSye.rs exper ience In the drug business gives nim a great advantage In th tt line. TUUSSrB, SUPPtiKTERS ntidHRAOES always u lurgu slock on baud. V1NK8 nml LKH'OHB, both rorelgn ami domestic. He has a. Clinton U rape Wine and a Dry Catawba Wine. Just splendid and cheap. WALL PAPERS and "ORDERS the laraeat assortment In town. Oo to UUnLlNU'8 with your prescrip tions OotoDUKLINU'S lor your Patent, Mciliciit-s. Oo to DI'RLINO'S for your fancy art'cles. Farmers and horsemen goto lll'KLINU'a for your Horse and Uattle Puwdeia. aug. 5-yl. A Ci V'V wanlcd.to sell Edison's Mus. 1 " Icil Telephone uml Etliion'i Instontaneiius I'lnnonnd organ MUsie. Ec close stump lor o.tnlogue anu terms. EDISON MUSIO CO., Philadelphia. Pa. dec. 24.uit. WHENCE COMES THE UNBOUNDED POPULARITY OF Allccck's Porous Plasters ? Because they have proved themselves the Best External Remedy ever invented. They will cure asthma,colds,coughs, rheumatism, neuralgia, and any local pains. Applied to the-small of the hack thev are infallible in Back-Ache, Nervous Debility, and all Kidney troubles; to the pit of the stomach they are a sure cure for Dyspepsia and Liver Complaints. ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS are painless, fra grant, and quick to cure. Be ware of imitations that blister and bin n. Get ALLCOPK'S, the only Genuine Porous Plaster. Feb. ISO 3 e. o. w. Respectfully announces i the pcoplaor Le highton and its vicinity, that he Is now pro cured to supply them with all kinds of Household Furniture Manufactured from tbe best Seasoned Mate rials at Prices fully as low as the saroearl Ida, can be bought tor elsewhere. Here are a few of tbe Inducements offered Parlor Sets at Irom ajo to $60 Walnut lilarhle-lop Ilrcs'lng Case 'lleilroom Snltes, 3 pieces MOtoili Palmed llrdrnom suites iato40 (lane Seatn! i;halr, ersrt oft.... il Common i hairs, per set of C, , ( and all other Oootls equally cheap. In this csnnretlon, I deslro to rail the at. tentlon of tbe people to ray ample facilities In THE UNDERTAKING BUNESS with a NEW and HANDSOME HEARSE, and a loll line of UaMCETS and COFFINS. 1 am prepared lo attend promptly to all or ders In this ll.ie. at lowest prices. Patronage rrspectlully sulielteO and the most ample satlsfactt n guaranteed. V.ijfHWARTZ, ofllJ RANK St., Lehighton. W ORGAN'S 27Sl,.p.inS,-tsIt.'eis 1 only W. PiAxoaaiZanp. Rare Holiday Inducements Ileailv. Writ or call on HKATrY. Wasbington. N.J. Inventors Shonld adilreis EUSON HMOS.. Attorneys, at Law and Patrnt Solicitors. (IT 7lh Strret, Washington V. v.. tor clicubus o instruc tion , Keferenrea ami advice sent rnxz. W , atien.l exslu.lvely to Patent buslnrss. He. Issues. Interferences and case, rejected In other hands a specially. Tra e-Marka and llaveais solilrted. Upon rei-rlpt ol model or sketch and description weVlreour opiolon as to ptentabill!y,rRKKirciiAKai. Werefvr t tha Commissioner or Paltnts, also to ex Oomulsslooari. kttaMlibod . (leer Live and Let Live." PA., SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1882. HE UP NEARER, BROTHER. Tha Jcw England Diadm, a msRstlne published many jreats ajjo, gave its readers the fullnning beautiful stanias, which Were suggested by hearing read an extract of a letter from CapUIn Chase, giving; an ac count of the sickness and death of his bnilh-er-in-latv, Mr. Brown Owen, who died on his passage to California. The poem deserves rescue from oblivion by republication I Lie up nearer, brother, nearer, Fur my limbs are growing cold, And thy presence aeeinelh dearer, When thy anna amund m fold ; lam living, brother, dying, Soon you'll miss rne In your berth, For my arm will soon bo lying 'rieath the ocean's briny surf. Hearken to me, brother, hearken, t have something I would say, Ere, the Veil my vision darken And I go from hence away. I am tt'ilng, surely going. But my hope In God Is strong, I am willing, brother, knowing That He doelh hothlbg wrong. Tell my father when you greet him, That in death I prayed for him, Prayed that I may one day meet him, In a world that's free from tin Tell my mother (God assist bar Now that she is growing old), Tell, her child would glad have kissed her, When his lips grew palo and cold. Listen, brntlier, oalch each whisper, 'Tis my wife I'd speak of now. Tell, oh, tell hr, hhw'I missed her, When the fever burnt my brow; Tell her, brother, closely listen, Don't forget a single Word, That in death my eyes dltl gllslen With the tears her memory stirred. Tell her she must kiss my children, Like the kiss t last Impressed, Hold them as when Inst I held them, Folded closely to my breast ; Give them early to their Maker, Putting all her trust in God, And He never will forsake her, For He said so In His Word. Oh, my children I Heaven Mess them 1 They were all my lifo to me ; Would I could once more caress them, Ere I sink beneath the sen ; 'Twas for them I crossed tbe orein, What my hopes were I'll not tell, But I have calned an orphan's portion, Yet be doelh all things well. Tell my sitters I remember Every kindly parting word, And my heart has been kept tender, At the thoughts their mem'ry stirred j Toll them I ne'er reached the haven Where I Bought the "precious dtisl," But I have galneil-i port railed Heaven, Where (ho gold will never rust. Urge them lo secure an entrance, Fur they'll fiud their brother there; Foilh in Jesus and repentance Will serum for each a sharo Hark 1 I hoar my Savior speaking, 'Ti, I know his voice so well, When I am gone, oh, don't be weeping, Brother, here's my last farewell. THE EMERALD HUB. In one of the splendid palaces of tba Russian capital a fair yonrjg girl threw herself upon tbo crimson cushions of tbe divan in the embrasure of a large win dow. Alarm and nnxletv were depicted on ber features, and she constantly clasp ed and unclasped her .small bands, and nervously arose and looked out into the street, and then resented herself as if awaitinR some painful intelligence. It was tbe fair young Natalie Radetski, Ibe beanty of the Russian Court, upon whom nature and fortune had showered every gift, and for whom even tbe stern features of the Emperor Nicholas would relax in to something like a smile as be looked upon her beanty and grace, Htatily tbe door opened and n young man advanced toward ber. "I am to bid you farewell, Nalalie," be said, in a voice broken by emotion. "Ob, Alexis, what is ll?" cried tbe young girl. "I have displeased tbe Emperor, and he lias ordered my arrest." "Tbe Emperor will pardon jou I will go to blm." said she. "He will not re fuse me. He has always been so kind to me." "Alaa! my Natalie, he will refnse you this. The Emperorbelievea ine concern ed in a conapiraey.nndbe never fnrelvrs. I know not what is to be done with me; but if I am sent to Siberia " "To Biberial Ob, Alexis! It cannot be it ennnnt beP For a moment neither spnge. At length with a powerful effort at self-control, the young man said: "Natalie, let me place this rinc upon your finger, and promise ma that yon will wear it always in mem ory of what my love has been to you. The Emperor will force yon lo marry. I do not wish tbe thought of me to make you always wretched." "He plaoed upon ber fingrr a ring in whioh was a single emerald of great bril liancy, "Do not lake It off norread the Inscrip tion nntil yon hear certainly tbut I have bean banished." Ha clasped her convulsively to his breast, kissed ber brow and llpa.and lay ing ber gently upon tbe divan, passed out. Iu tbe street Ibe guards awaited him. The words of her lover did not deter Nn'alle from attempting to save him. She sent a petition to the Emperor.imploring an interview; but it was denied ber. Hbe waylaid the Empress. "My poor child," said the Emprrfs, kindly, "I would gladly take you to the Emperor, even at the risk of incurring bU di pleasure; but it i too late. Alexia Potemkin has been sent to Siberia for life." Natalia beard her not, "Lift her up," said the Empress, "she has fainted." But Natalie had not fainted. Slowly, but resnlntely aba rose, and, making a gesture of respectful submission to the Empress, begged learo to rvtlrts $1.00 When Natalie reached her own npsit ment she drew frttn her finR the ring that Alexis had placed upon it, and rend tbe inscription carved upon the inside in French ; "Death is the only consoler," it said, "Wo shall meet In heavcrT' Among tbe condemned in a glare quick- silvi r mine in tbe Vi ry heart of the conn try, thousands of vctals from St. Peters. bnrg, stooped at bis dally toil a .form whose tall and noblo proportions even bis coarse habit scarcely shrouded. The same unearthly poller was on his coun tenance an upon that of every toiler In these fearful region's but bis eyes hbone with extraordinary brilliancy. Every now and then for a moment, as if in prny or.au d his thin bands wrre clasped tight ly to his hrenst, while bo murmured tbe name of Natnlle. He had but one hope death, tbe corsoler, wonld soon come. His delicate frnme, unused to labor and exposed to the rtgnrofau Arctic climate, soon yielded to the unhealtbiness ol his occupation and he was f.st sinking under his (rials. Yes, dratb would come.gentle death and bis hmrt leaped with mo mentary joy. Tbe brutal overseer might curse, and his lash might cut deeply into the delicate flesh, but death would come at last and wltb It consolation. The struggle was not long. A few days of confinement to a hard pallet; a few nights of suffering, and the fiat which even an imperial decree conltl bot stop went forth. The victim was released. Three months after this the Grand Chamberlain of Rtlexlft presented himself before Mademoiselle Radetski and sum moned ber to tbe presence of tbe Emperor. When conducted to tbe palace bis Maj esty dismissed tbe geutlemen in waiting, and signed ber to npproacb. His stern features were contracted by an expression of deep displeasure, "Wby does Madsmolsells Radetski wear mourning?" he said. "Does she monrn for conspirators who would sub vert the Government and bring destruc tion upon their oonntrj?" "No, site," she answered, "I wear mourning for one whom your Majesty Baw fit to condemn. but to whom, by your express command, I promised my band," "We will not discuss tbe past," replied I ho Czar, coldly. "I have sent for you for a different purpose. I have chosen a husband for you." "Mercy, sire!'' exclaimed Natalie im ploringly clnaping hir hands. "Do not force me to marry." "Force, mademoiselle, that is an ugly word. I, your Emperor, recommend your acceptance of tbe suit of a young Doblemau Of high rank. There are rea sons of state which make me expressly desire this marriage. And, Natalie," be added, his harsh tone and manner soften ing visibly, "grief should not be eternal. Life is not given us to waste in idle sor row for what is irremediable, and new ties will bring you bolace, and in time consolation.'' As she prer sed her hands to her bosom, in a momentary spasm of pain, he ob served the glltteriug emerald that encir cled her fineer. "So splendid a jewel is hardly befitting a mourning girl, mademoiselle. May I Bee the ring." Poor Natalie mnrmnrnd faintly, "Yonr Majesty will not tako it from me?" "I will relnrn it," replied the Emper or, as he examined the inscription. "Death, the consoltrl" be murmured to himself, "Yes, death is the great healer and comforter." His rigid features relaxed into an ex pression of deep pity as he remarked her wasted appearance and pallid features; but nothing of this was perceptible in his tone as he said: "It is my will mademoiselle, that you should be mirried a month from this day. The time will. coma when you will thank me for this decision. You may now re tire." As soon as Natalie had left, IbeEmprr or rang his bell for Dr. Seckendorf, his favorite physician. "Seokondorf," said tbe Czar, "go and see Mademoiselle Radetski. Find out if she has any organio disease. Return here and report; but say nothing of what you observe to any one else." In a few hours Dr. Seckendorf was again admitted to the presence of tbe Czar. "Hoif Is jonr patienlt" inquired Nich olas. "I fesr very ill. your Majesty. She has aneurism of tbe heart." "Is there any immediate danger?" "Thi re may not be, if sbe Is not excit ed. Rut vinlmt agitation or grief may prove fatal." "What has cansed the disease?" "Her constitution has always been frail; btlt I think " Hi ro he hesitated. "Say out what you think," said the Czar impatiently. "Then, with your Majesty's permis sion. I think tbat the sentence of Count Potemkin was her death blow. Tbe Czir paced his cabinet impatient ly. "She will get over it, Seckendorf. A happy marriage xill make ber forget all that. There ia nothing like happiness for a woman's health." 'I do not presume to contradict yonr Majesty, bnt I donbt whxther Mademoi selle Radetski is able to bear either hap piness or sorrow very long." Tbe Emperor dismissed his physician, after enjoining him to visit his patient daily, Iu tbe meantime tbe preparations for tbe marriage went on. A costly trous. seau was provided for the bride, and all the beanty and rank of the capital invit ed, Tbe Emperor was to grace the cere mony with his presence. But still Dr. Seckendorf visited bis patirbt, and bis face grew grave as he looked at her. One morniug he reached ber mansion at a later hour than usual. Her attend ants informed blm that their mistreaa had not yet rang her bell, and they hesi tate I to clistnrb ber. He went at once to her apartment. The aiteudanU drew ' a Year if Paid in Advance. If not paid in advance, $1.25 aside the curtains of tbe bed. With ono hand supporting her head, which rested upon tbe pillow, lay the pale sleeper, Iea brilliantly betutiful than when, with proud step and csretesi grace, she trod tho gorgeous Kon of tbo capital but far more lovely. Death, the consoler, had slopped to kins bis victim, and bad not disturbed the peaceful smile that rested on her lips. In her hand she held the ting which sbo had taken from hef finger, and she bad passed away while reading it. inscription, Gently Seckendorf replaced it on the marble finger, from which it was never more to be taken. "Truly,' be murmured, "forher,aVath Is the consoler." For tho Cab box Aovocatx. M:ia,:.TIFIC NOTt.V. A species of temporary colnr-1 Hr.d- nrss has been observed as the result o' long exposure to dazzling light. The venerable French chemist and instructor, M. Cbeurenl, has juat cele brated his ninety-sixth birthday. Herr Kraus has lately proved tbat all plant organs swell and contract every day. Tbia phenomenon is due to varia- tious in the amount of water contained at different periods during tbe twtnty.four hours. It has been pointed out tbat tbe fr - grance of violets differs widely, being in fluenced evidently by the season and temperature, warmth and shelter appear ing most conducive to sweetness. A new geyser has been discovered neir St. Etienne, France. A vein of hot water was tapped at a depth of 5000 feet, and the result is an intermittent fountain throwing a stream to a height of nearly 100 feet abovo tbe surface of the earth. M. Blavier attributes the disappear ance or the sardine from tho coast of Brittany, whtre it was once tbe source of a large revenue, to a change in the direc tion of the Gulf Stream. Tho question was deemed so important by the Paris Academy of Sciences that a special com mittee has been appointed to investigate tha matter. The sand of tho Sahara desert is Eometimes heated to a temperature of 200 degrees Fahrenheit by the vertical raya of tbe sun. This gives rise to a scorch ing wind the dreaded Simoon which is rendered still more terrible by the burning particles ofsand it carries along. Iu 1813, Burkbamt recorded 122 degrees in tbe shade -during the prevalence of this pestilential blast. The sale of 300 telescopes la Frauce during the two years e iding lost October is cited by M. Camilla Flammnrion ns showing to some extent tho remnrk iblo grswlb of astronomical taste in that conutry. The demand forM. Flamraari on's boobs is, however, a more striking proof, two of them having quickly reach ed Ad aggregato circulation of 88,000 copies, whi'o a third has lately appeared in its thirtieth edition. Dr. Schwoinfurth has succeeded in freshening and preserving many of the leaves and flowers from garlnuds found oo tbe breasts Of mummies discovered last year at Deirel Babarl. A small her barium is thus formed from plants whioh grew some thirty-five centuries ago. A number of tbe species have beeu identi fied with those now found in the E.ist. The ground in tbe Jura mountains is In a state of movement, as Is shown by some curious observations pointed out by M. Girarilot. Villages tbat were invisi ble to each other at tbe beginning of tbe century, or even thirty or forty years ago, are now visible. First the roofs appear ed, and tben the upper part of tbe walla. Such Is the case with tbe villages of Dou cler and Murigny, near Lake Chalain. Important changes have been noted even within ten years. For tho photography of birds in their different positions in flying, M. Mnrey employs an instrument, like a rifle in shape, giving twelve successive images per second, each image bebjg taken in the 1 -7001b part of a second. Iu bright sunlight the time of exposure Is reduced to the 1-1, 500th of a second. .Those views tarnish an analysis of tbe motion of birds in flight which could not be obtained be. fore I ho perfection of the process of in stantaneous photography. The story is told of tbe famous Oer man dentist, Aletanrler ton Humboldt that, being engaged iu experiments with Gay-Lussao in Paris aud needing a large number of glass tubes on which a very heavy duty was imposed, he instructed the manufacturers tn seal tho ends of the tnbes and label them "German air." The air of Germany was not on tbe list of duty-paying artirhs. and the tubes dnly passed the customs officers wilhontanv demand. . Tbe celebrated "Kent's Holo" of the geoIogUte is located near Torquay, in Devonshire, England. This remarkable caveren, first scientifically explored in 182-lby a Catholic clergyman, bus giveu up remains of the mammoth, rhinoceros, hyena, elk and other animals now extinct in England, together with many flints and other nlics of ancient man. Tbe earth in the cave has now been explored to a great depth, and the finding of a bn. maa jaw far below the surface hag added a link to tb ohatn of evidence establish ing man's great antiquity. ' A new method of preserving meat is to cause the heart of the animal to pnmp bornelo acid into the tisanes. For ex ample, a sheep is stnnned by a hlnw.and blood being withdrawn from the left jug ular vein, a strong solution of borarlo acid, kept at blood heat, is injected. Tbe heart of the still living animal quickly pumps tho antiseptlo flold into all parts of tha body, and tbe sheep Is then killed by tho bnteher in the usual way, Tho cost is slight, and the meat thus treated will keep several weeks iu tbe beat of summer. It is very generally known that the existence of a planet between Mercury and the aun has long been anapected by astronomer, but il soob an object eiliU1 The Carbon Advocate. An Independent Family Newspaper Published every ATURDAY, la Lehighton, Carbon Co., Pa., Ir HAitKY v. iTiniixiitniin. OtTirE-BAVIlWAY. a short rt:. lance abtva the Lcblirb Valley It R. Depot. Tens: $1.00 perinnnni in Adtancc avanr Dreciumos or I'l.arx anif raver Job 3? rin ting AT VKIt LOW PLIOKbV it Is nrdinaril; rendered iiviibie to li I so tp's by the difiu ion of tie solar rajs. During a total eclipse tbo pi ire of the ami is rsmovud. and it Ih hoped that tbe I po helical pi -pet may be disovered n such an rw-rnaion. With that purpose iu view, many observers will eagerly rc n tbe henveua nbottt the sun during Hid oollim of M .y I7t'i, whioh wilt l,i chlifly visible In Africa. A remarkable pherorn'uon due lo refraction has been tttire witnessed by Herr Uakonscn-Hanaen In Norway, On both occasions, at about three o'clock in the rtRoroonn, a Msr-colored stripe ap peared, '(retching across the sky fn-m northwest (o east. From the middle of this rose a vertical column ofnaomewhut lighter red color, and inclining on id western side to a shnde of yellow, tho wlmle hefng Intensely bright. In atqj't leu minutes (ha colelrs gradually fadid, leaving behind a hlarkish'gniy streak. The striking apparition of this vert ion 1 enlun D recalled to the observer tbr tl. s cripdons given In past ages of bloody crorscs seen iu the heavens, and regi rdctt ni prophetio of coming wars and pesti lence. What Everybody Wants. Is R rlii-hl tnrl(i,ill.al .1a Wni shd thai prevents ami cures itise by keepiug (he stomach in order, the bowels regular, and the kidnevs and liver nrilve. Such a medicine is Parker's Ginger Tonic. It relieves every ease, and has cured thous ands. See other column. 7Viiu!te. All the unmarried women In tl o community will sympathize with tha Williamsburg maiden who recently leap. od Irom a window In order to escnro from an importunate suitor. But mora of thorn will sympathize with tho Hoi n- keu maideu who leaped into a windi w in order to find ono. Remarkable for ovcrcomlntr ilimur. caused by impure wHlor, decaying vegeU lion, etc, isBrown'a Iron Bitters. -It always saddens an t'M cow to In k over the fence of au oleomargarine fac tory. "Oh, yes," she said, "Lieutenant Rounder Is regardod osoco of the smart est officers in the army. Ha can dance all the steps that are going," Prosperity kills nimy people, but newspaper men never die of it. There Isno use In druggin? vmirself lo death, and huyinit all tha vilo inedie nes le internal use wlmn yon ran l-uicd ol (Vvi r and HEIIO. dumb ucrile. hilintia dlaml.t. jnumlici., dyspepsia, a well asall disunion anu ailments ol the llvcr.blootl and stomueli, uy wearing one nri'rof.OiiilinellB's Frein-u Liver Pads, which is a surocuro every tlni". If your drueeist does uot keen the noiUen I l.S0 in a Utter lo French Pad Co., T.d.do, u.. aim ooo win oe sent you by relnrn mail. u is uieoniy t-ml mat la guaranteed tin-iir, Beware of counterfeits. Whob 'auii. a ml rn. tail by Dr. C. T. Hurn, Lehighton. -It is strange tbat young ladies do not play the violiu instead of w.istiug titnd overapinuo. A l.idy's right arm show to good advantage violin playing, and it nlwajs draws a bow. The EuglMi conipl iln that loilber? found in American sausages; ami Ameri can manufacturers will be so good af ter this as to take off the collar before using. Answer This I Can you find a caso ol Bricht'a Diseasa iff the Kidneys, Diabetes, Urinary or Liver Complaints that is curable, that IUp. UilUr has not or cannot curat Ask your neighbois if they can. Respect everybody's feelings, evm your washerwoman,! However much you may want to know heraddrcsa,nevi r ask her where she "hangs out." The man who was above board has got married and gone to keeping house. In tbe cure of savers' ooilebs. weak- lungs, snittine of blood, anil therntlv of consumption. Dr. Pierce's "Goldeil Meili cat Discovery" has as'nnishcd the medical' ncuity. wr.no Itcures tho severest roughs, It strengthens the system and purifies tha blood. By drugcists. A Boston' singer stopped warbling and reqtiosted tbe removal of a nrylg youngster. Some singers can't toleratu a rival in tbe same house. A youug lady of rather indolei t habits recently remarked tbat sbo wg going West to live, bernu-e out thero tbe tornadoes did all th sweeping. Truth Is Xlghty. When Dr. Tierce, of Uiillal.i, if. Y , an noiinccd that his "Favorite Prescription" would positively euro the many iliseases and weaknesses -eciilinr to women, tome doubt ed, and continued to employ the harsh and caustic local treatment. But the miqhiy truth eradliallv hecania soli now IrH ...! Thousands of ladies employed the "Favorite t'rrtcrlitlon"and were .pecaily cured, druggists. Uy ( An exchange prints a remedy for curing a dog bite. Wo would pred r remedy ir curitg the dog before be bites. Camels are said to thrive in Ariz' "a, where they must create much astcjnisi -ment oti account of being able to go so long without drinking. Somebody's Child. Somebody' child la dying dying With the flush of hope on hi vonng'face, and somebody's mm her thinking of the Hi. .a when that desr face will bo hidden where nu ray of hope ran bnghlen it Im-mis there was no rare for consumption. Reasler, ll th child be vnur nelehlr'. i.w. n.i. comfiirllng word to the mother's heat be. f"re It I lo Ijte. Tell her mnstiinplfon Is curable; that men are living today whom the phy.irians pronounced ineiirablr,be,usa one lung had been almost destroyed bv tha d.seaie. Dr. Pierre's "Gulden .M'edica'l III.. covry'; has rured hundrid. ; surm.fes iil liver oil, byiphosphilea, and other medj. rines In curing this disease. Sold by all uruggisis, The work of the cabman is drMni just now, and the handcart men am pushing nights. -G. rmanyba aolved a prnbl m for ns. Iu that eonntry more gi,l- rn rry st thirty-fire (ban nt uiui teen. Now we r 1 know wby gtrU of thirty H. r r ii nineteen for so maiy ye are; they don't waut'liusliniidi'. --One- Weal, in editor calls anrlh.r Letlatltaii Isa." Hroii,, i ..... iv. to crltUr sira a man thus. i