Advertising Rates. . We daaire It Id be dlstlnntly dhdoralood that no advertisements will bo Inserted lii the columns of Th Carbon AdVouatk that may be received from Unknown parties or firms unless accompddled by the OAsrh flit following arb our omit terms I hRBtlDAtlt (10 titNtSJ) On yeif, each Insertion ; It) els. Blx months, each Insertion . 5Ccts. Three months, each insertion i... 20 ct. Less than tkreo months, first Insertion $1) each subsequent liiscrllon 25 els. Local notices 10 conls Iwr line. II. V. MOIlTlIIMEn, Tublisher. I, i CARDS, Attorneys. rfr ji. iursiiER, ATWItNHV AND COllNSttLLOrt IT LAW, DiitsSiasst,Lsatiiato,r'A. (..i..ui...4lUlullAn AirhlieV Will lllUT nA 3.11 K,lK,tls. Oonvejsnclng .lastly done Coll ttln, promptly mnoo. .leuiing r.mi " - sdtnts tUlty. May bt consulted In r.nlim ad Utrmtn. NCT.t! W. H. SOOLITTLE. D. n. WABHKR n.'MCMKSn". (Late Alllitant Oom'r of I'aUnts.) B, H. WARNER &C0., Attorneys at Law, Warrcr ItuitDino, WASHINGTON, D. O. ik.ttsntlon given to Patent and Mlnlnir ces, Lands, Pensions. Hountles. nnd Govoniment slalms. Attention prompt, eharges moderate. Addrsss with s amp. Holer ti Members nr OodaresS and the Hondo of Gnvornioeni De partments, dec. 10, 1881 0 Physicians and Dentists. yy A. liEUIIAMER, 31 I)., ' PHYSICIAN ASl St'IlOKON Special .ttentlon paid to Chronic lllseasos. fines: South Gilt curhur Iron and 2nd its.. Le kt(hlon,la. Aprl 3,1875. 1ST. B. ltKBEIt, It. 0. V. 8 Kxamlnlng Surgeon, PRACTICING PHYSICIAN and 8U KQEoNl br.ricit: jianlc Street, iiebkk'b ulock, Lehigh, ton. Pa. . , May b concealed In tuooerm in Language. Nov. 0, r U. WILL W. HKUEIt, MAIN St BEET, PARRYttLtE, ()ARBO OOOMTT, PA. Maybe consulted In the English or Germad Lauguage. apr.8 rpSTOMAS ItBMCRERi J. CONVEYANCER, AND GENERAL INBUKANCE AGENT Tfcs ?-itlO"lnK Uopipmles are Represented: LKllA.N )W MU ri'AI. l'IBK, KliAllltsO MUTUAL VI II 8, WOMI.a KtRBi fOTTAVIIiIiK nntj, LglllUll l'liiK. and lltoHlAV EI.Bn AtlCIllSN r IN3UUAKUIS, Also renrinvlvaUl" and Mutual Iforie Thlct ttatlve and lu.uraiitc f.'onipaitv. MarenSJ.H?! iiiosi. KEMKREn,. UotrTr nuiLDiNd, MAUOH OllUNK, Pa. Fire Insurant Agent. srs POLICIES In SAFECompanlcS only, t Reasonable Kates. Aug.2Syl 0A J. V. RgOTJ HOUSE, ltAUnEVIRISUt PltOPrUDTOtt, Hank At., Lciiiohton, Pa. fhe()ARno HnraB -.tiers nrst-class acorn niod&tloas to ihe Truvo'lnir public. Hoarding Hy the tiny or week on Heas-Minhlo Terms. Choice Ultrar. Whirs itnd l.tquors alway on h-ind. Go-I Hhc.ls nnd Stable", ulili Httoi Iro llosllorl, attained. April 10-yt, JOHN F. ttALBAOlt, Instructor of Music, (Piano, Organ, Voice and Theory,) LKiitanTos, PAi Role agent for the WDilR Pl.NS and. th- NEW eKo- LAND UIIUANS ; Anil df nler In all kinds of Pianos and Organs. Terni Inn and rasy. Slate, lumber, brickti ete., takeu In cxctiunxe Shoet Muilo and boo It j furnished Un short notice. For particulars, terms, ke.. Address, JOHN F. HAI.IIACH, Aug; 2, 1879-ly. Leblhton, l'a. J-ytVaU EHHCUT'S Livery & Sale Stables UANIC STllKKT.LKUiailTOM, Pa FAST TROTTING HOUSES, ELEGAXT CAUUIAGES. And voiltlvely LOWER Pllloea than any olner Livoiy la lue uoaniy, Larreand Mndinme Carilaees for Fnner. ntjoitund Weddtasa. DAVID EI1BKUT Wot. 32. IS; J RAUDENBUSH Ref cetlolly announes in the pnblle that he kas epeneda NEW LIVERY tjl'AIILE In eaaneotlon with his hotel, and Is prepared to famish Teams for Funerals, Weinp'or Business Trips en shortest notlse and mont liberal terras. All orders lea at the "Uarbon Homo-' will receive preinpt atteollnn Stable on North Street, ntil ike hotel, Lehlntilua. jan22-yl MILTON A. WEISS, -'CARRIAGE BUILDER, Bank Street, Lehighton. REPAIRING Of all description promptly attended to at th most reasonable prlees. 47-AII Work Kuanteed. and patrnnaira resiujctrullvaollelted Uan.2-yl H. V; MoryrnhlEit, Pr'opriotor. VOL. X No. 31. Railroad Guide. pllIliA. . HEADING UAILKOAD ArJ-ntigemtnt of Passenger Trains. MAY ?.D. '882. Trains leave ALLRTOYK ail followsi -(Via r.nKiontx hAitnbAbl. rot rhlliioelplila ot'4i3 ,0.45, ll.40.a.tn..and 8 in p. m. . ."tJNBAVs. For rblladtlpbln at '1.30 k. tn..3.?r i. ra. IVIA KASI' TFKMA. UUAKCB.) For nendlnit and Untrinbmr, 6.00. 8 40 k to., 12.15. .:.( n I'd ucisp. m l'oi l.ancatei and Uulumliln. C.C0, 8. fa. a. and 4.Jup m . !tJNt)AY8 ForCeadin" 30 nnd .!5p. tri. For llrrll)ur(T. anil wa po fata .)5 o. mi TrulnaFOIl A I.LB TOVN leave as lollowst VIA rmtKlOMBN KAILCOAD.l Leave PhitadelnhlH, 4.30 7.40 a. nil and 1.60, 1.30 uc t. hunIjaVm. l.e.ive PUIlanelphln, 8.u. , i li anli f4.20 (VIA BAST rKNKA hniKhti.i leave t!ejdlne,7C0 I0.l5u m..i.l !UVnd(l.l5 P.m. , . Leave Hart Isburfe 5.0 Tlbandti.iw a.m., 1.4 and 4 no p. In, Leave I.nitcaiter t7.3io.re I.Mand 1.lnp. m. Leai t'o'timbla 7.3. a. w 1.10 and 3.40 p. m. (Fruin KinRbtteet Depot. KUNDAYR. i.eavo tteadliiit. 7.30ene 9 Ea.tn. Leave Hm rUi.ui a, 10 a.m. Tiatnavla Pcrlitomcn nonto" markod thd1 () rna m Mid fmin liujot Mint end Of en itrAeta, r tlndelpbla, oibertruius toandfiom Oro.id atreet Devnt Tne4.V and 0.45 mm trains from Allentown, nnd the "1.3 and 6.15 p. ni. tram Irom Plilln ilelpttis.ila rcrjioiuen Hailro ia,have throngb cara to and (rout Pbllpcelijbla. J. K. WOOT l'KN. Otnettit Manager. CO nANCortti Ocn'l ran. A nihet jtnl. Novemuet btb. JOHNR.G.WEYSSER, rnopniETOR of tub West End Brewery, Mauch CiiUNKi Pa. Pure Porter aufl Lap Beer Delivered all oVer the Statd rJctobtrt'.ltat yi H. HAG1MAN Has Hemnred from Weisporl filld taken up quarters In Uio " Old Frttzinncr Store1 Bank Street, Lehighton, where old friends end new one uih always dud m clioii'tl assortment of Dress and Dry Goods Notions and Triniriiings, G rorjerico, Prov.sions, &c., &c. AI 'Illl! l.llV.'l'.St' CAMS lMtK,l Also, alwaya in stock one nf the finest and Lett selections m ClGGks, fatclies M Jewelry m be found In this srrlinn nf llieeniintry, at Pni'es fully us L'.w as eltewliere. KepamnG lone -h Ihe best inniine-. at very moderate rliHrgie. I'u Iron age in fit J, uprS 2y Central Carnage Works, U;mlc St., Lehlgliton, Pa., Are prepared to Manufacture Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring "Wagon, &c, Uf every dcscriptloni In the tnbtt substantial luanner, and at Lowest Uash Prices. Hcpali-Ing I'loiiiptlj Attended lo, TUEXLER & KREIDLER, April 29, 1879 yl Proprietors. PATENT MAGNUM BONUM Olotlies Was&er. The undersisneil respectfully announce tn tlieir friends and the public generally tnai iney nave secured the right to tnstiu- furture and Srll tins excellent Washing Ma chino in Carbon and Luzerne counties. This Is undoubtedly the BEST Washer madc,and gives the most iiertert satisfaction toall who use it. See this machine before you buy any other. Price $10.00. Address "Ycnsor & Bartholomew, Lehighton, Pa, may '20' Gin. NERVOUS DEBILI A CUKE GUARANTEED. Y: Dr I.. C. Wret'sMcttVK and Iiraih TaKAt- MKA,-,i,,in,'ioo,or ujstena, tnziiuese, Con vuieiniis, Mervuiu i.eudaelie. Mental liroiaa simi. lflmil Meiuorv. peiuia oirboaa, Inino tency. lnvotitntaiv Kniluiuna. l'tmdiiirnLi Aire, rauaeii bv over eiei t on. sell abuse, or uver.liMu'Rence, hicli lose a lo niiterv, decav and oeatu. One box will enre rfceot carea. Kach ikix cmnt ins one nmntha treatment. Olio dol.ar ii ikii orsa ooxe for Ave dullara i seuc l mail prepaid uu reci ipt I pnre. We ausr. aoiee six boiea toeire any csro With each iuiiri..iruii u.ioi .ii ooxea accomoau lea witl live dollar, we will .-ndtue onrchia. erourwriiteuKiuraiitiio return the nmnev u,.i ii.w,iii,i u, rnvciarnre near iilea's.ued mlv when I he ireatment iordr. ivl oileet trnm n J 111 V n tt.u'h.',, . nr. SolsPr mletora. 181 A Its W. Madiann street! ru:cri:o,IIL A J DU1ILINO .ent,Lhl(!b; BMITH KLINE &CO VbolesaIe A rent, fpilE SLATINtlTON PLANING MILL AND Cabinet Ware Factory ATSLATINGIOiN. JOHN BALLIET, Propr. Deals In all kind anrt uliea of ritae.Jletalock Oak und JlarJ Wooo Lumber, aliil isbowpic vareu 10 oxevuio uuy tinoaui ox uruers lor DressoD Lambell OF ALL, HINDS. Doors, Snslics, Blinds, Shitttcrv, Mouldings, Cabinet Ware, &c, With frbaptuess. Brackets Made to Order. Tii ft Mechlncrr In nil ticrV nutl dr tlih liest and mtifit Int pro veil klndn. I cnmloy none but tin beat woiKmCn, ttxu writ Bcaouol nml jzoorl tiin trrinl, nnd am Uiei efore able tn frnai nntco ontiro Hnii-tactiou tn alt tvhn may lavor mo witti nenll. nrripm tiv mail nimnntlr nttentled to. Mv cbtirprbH nre inonerutni term" cBh, or inteiett cburgcd alter thirty uavt QIVIS ME A CALL. rST Tlinsr rnrfltrMI In llnildme will find It t heir ndviintngo to Iihvo tsidlh fir Floor Boards Dotirn. hashes. miners, olc. t&n, mnue aimi ioilN UA tttET. Fpctory, siay DANIEL WlEAND, CaiTiages,Wagons,Slcighs,&c tRKKR OT BANK AND IRON STREETS, LjEHIOHTON, Penna., Particular attention given to REPAIRING- In ail Its detalit. t the Very Lowtst Prices. Patronage respectfully solicited and perfect satisfaction icuarabteed. Dec C, l79.yl DAN. WIEANI). C AT ARE? ELY' Cream Balm Erroctuallyolbilli ses the ntiaal pas saves ot Cntnrrh. nl vlrUB, cdutlut( healthy secre tions, allays In flammation, pro tects the meih. brsno IrotM ntldl tlilhil rolils. colli, pli'tely heals the s ircsiind restores ihe sense nftastu ami smell. Itene. Ilclil results aro realized by n few applications. A thorough treat HAY-FEVER ment will cure llatarrh. Hay Fever, Sto, Un-. equalled for colds In the head, Aicrecahle to uae. Apply by the little flriger Into the not. trlls. (in receipt nf50o will mall a puclcaaro. .iti-For Sale t.y all ilru elsts In Lehlnh. ton. ELVS'OKEAtl HALM IO.. uov'.a-yl Owejo, It, Y. Of ARE IN SEED OF Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, or, Gents' Furnishing Goods CO TO CLAUSS& BROTHER THE POrULAR Merchant Tailors, Bank Street, Lehighton. PRICES VERY LOW FOR CASH. The publlo patronage solicited. julyl-tf 1881. HOLIDAYS. 1881. Mrs. C. BeTSCHIRSCHSKY Reanectfullv announeestoher friends and the publlo generally, that she Is now receiving and opening lor their In'peciliin a larger sioca man ever 01 ine very latest nuveiues In Toys & Fancy Goods, Suitable for HOLIDAY PRESENTS for Young and Old, Rich and Poor.. Don't fall teeall early and secure first choice and best bargains. She also calls their attention to nerftew. Large and Llegant arsortment or NOTIONS, comprising Underwear, llerlln and German town Wools. Hosiery, Imported and Ho mesne Ribbons Gloves, Flowers and a Pie assortment of New Designs IN FANCY ARTICLES Also, In connection with the above, a full bwu euuipieie awe ui (3 Ell 31 AN FRUITS, LIMHUROEK CHEESE. CnmllfS & ConrVetlons, tosrethcr with a variety of Goods not aeneral ly kept In any oilier store In town. If jou do not see what you want, ask for It. A share of publlo patronage solicited, and perfect satlsluetlon guaranteod lu prlco and 4.hi; vi auwi.. Second. St., 2 floors above Iron, Nov. IS. 1881-mS. LEIIlQUTON, Pa, ?The Carbon Advocate one year for $1, and Kendall's Horse Book as a premium. INDEPENDENT ' LEHIGIITON, CAHBON COUNTY, PA. SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1882. Willi Medicine Qnality not Quantity is the greatest importanCD ; next is the Knowledge ana tmenence to ucr- reetly Prepare ana Dispense tlie same At A. J. DURLING'S POPULAR Drag & Family tteicine Store, Bank Stree Lehighton, You can alwnfl rely upon getting STItlOT LY l'ureaud Unadulterated Drugs and Medicines. DURLtNO, carries the largest stock PATJ'.NT MEDIt INtS In ihec.iUhty. llUItLINU basan eleirant stuck of IlliUO. OISTJ SUNIIhlhS, FANOY and T(ll LLT ARTICLES Tor the ladles as well as Ihe gents. I) U It LI NO makes HORSE and OATTLE POWDEHS a Sncclnltv. His 113 yous exuer- Ichce In the drug business gives him a groat advantage In th..t line. TutmsKs. Rmpiii!Tr:its and hraher always a largo stock on hand. vVINKS and Liai'OHS, both Torelgn nnd domestic. He has a Clinton (J rape Wine and a Dry Catawba Wine. Just splendid and Cheap. Wallpapers and horders the largest assortment In mm. Go to UUliLtNU'S with your prescrip tions Go to DUKLINU'3 lor yonr Patent Aleillclnes. Go to DURLING'S for vout-fnncvart'cles. Farmers and horseineri Koto IHIKI.INQ'a for your Horse and Cattle Powders. aug. o-yi. XClWti''r. wnntrd,lo tell Edison's Mtls- tnstsntaneous Piano and (Iriran Music. En close stamp lor c itnlnaue and terms. EUlSUN MUSIC CO., Philadelphia. Pai dec Sl-n,B. WHENCE COMES THE MB0U1IDED POPULARITY OF Allcoci's Porous Plasters 1 Because they have proved themselves the Best External Remedy ever iliVcntcd. They will cure asthma,colds,coughs, rheumatism, neuralgia, and tltiy local rims. Appheci j the small of the hack thev are infullihle in Buck-Ache, Nervous Debility, Itnd all Kidnev troubles; to the pit of the stomach they are a sure cure lor Dyspepsia and Liver Complaints. ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS arc painless, fla granti and quick to cure. Be ware of imitations that blister and burn. Get ALLCOPK'S, the oulv Genuine Porous Plaster. Febi 1813 c. o. w Respectfully announces ii, the people of Le highton and Its vicinity, that he Is now pre pared to supply them with all kinds of Household Furniture Manufactured from the hestfeasoned Mate rials at Prices fully as low as the fame article, can be bouxht tor elsrwhcre. Here are a few ot the Inducements offered Parlor Sets at Irom $50 to too Walnut Marble.top Dressing Case lleitroom Suites. 3 nieces W0 to its Painted lledroom suites $18 to 5J0 Cahe Seated Chairs, persrtorg.... ,8 Common hairs, her set of 0 $4 and all other Goods equally cheap; in this conhectlon. I desire to rail the i. teutlon of the people to my ample facilities hi THE UMDERTAKING BUSINESS with a NEW and HANDSOME HEARSB; and a loll ItneofUAhKETS and CUFFINS. 1 am nrenared lo attend irummly to all or ders In this line, at lowest prices. Patronage respectfully solicited and the most ample satisfaction guaranteed. V. SCHWARTZ, ectll HANK St., Lehlgbtott. ORGANS 278top.inSct8Rirds only 800. PiAKostlilUp. Rjre Holiday Inducements Rcadv. Write or call 11 K A KTt. Wa.hlnaton. N.J Tliose of our subscrib- ers griiiig tho Advocate through ihe mail will please refer to tho direction tab, note their indebtedness, and remit tne amount, in all cases where we have to send hills I Si. 25 will he charged to cover I expenses of postage, etce Live and Let Live." THE COMMON SOLDIER. Nobody cal-ed wlleh he wcht lb waf. Hut the woman whowept on his shoulder I Nobody decked hlhi with lath and bar He whs only a "common Soldier," Nohbdy backed Id a mammoth trunk Folded rnlliient and officer's fare; A knapsack holds all that tho raw IfcefUH Wight own, or love, or eat, ur weah Vllhnt ll,M lilm n irnn.tl.1. I.I. With sparkling Jest and floVricrBwhed . I wine Ttto or thtee friends on the Sidewalk xrcet Handsome Torn Jones, the third In line. Nobody cared how the battle fired With the Inan who fobght till the hiiljet 1 hrouirh the font nndeekod with le if or star, a una i --uuiiiiuu .uiuier leii lorueaat The cool rain l athed the feVered wntind. And the clouds sad-Wept the live-long A pltylnir lotion that Nature cave Till help might como with the morning liignii Such help as iho knife btthe turiroon gives v;i,avmKinegaiianiarni irom tnesiiouideri And another name swills the pension list For the meagre pay of the common soldier. See over yonderi all day he stands, And an empty sleeve In tho Soft wlndplayii As he holds thn lonely left hand ont For charity at the crossing ways. And this Is how. with bitter shame; Ho heirs his broad yet hardly lives Thus wearily ekes ont the sum A great and grateful (f) nation gives. What, matter how he served the gun When plume and s sh Were over yondori What matter though he bore the flag Thro' blinding smoke and battle thunder 1 What matter though a wiro nnd child Weep sadly for the good nrtn rentT And wonder why that rai.dom shot To him, their own beloved was sent: Give jeweled cun nnd sword no raori And let no common soldier blush lo own tho Loyal Blue he wore. Shout loud add long for victory won Uy Ciller and lender staunrh and true ; But don't lorget the boys who fought ouuul iur IUB "UUUMOH aOLDIUR, ' lOO. All ARK OF SAFETY. Tho Bell of St. John's -A Tale of the I!cc6ht liooils. From the New York Observer. For many dnyn tho rain liarl fallen In ceaseless, heavy torrents, nnd from every direction came now the brooks ami Hie streams rtisliiug -with unwonted swift- nrsa, nnd sending up a deep, hoarse muimur, which was but a musical echo to the voice of the mighty, swollen rivers. In tho little town ol Chesterhrook there wKh tftUsd for the ntlxiely and the alarm which wns increasing hourly; al ready was the giant Mississippi, near to which the village lay, nt its greatest heightb ever known nt that point, and it was Btealthily fentlfoachiug upon the main street, while the inhabitants dwell ing further buck were thankful for tho natnral riso bf land which placed them in a safer position than many of their townsmen. I not the river very, very high, grand- f ither?" asked RulhBoyuton, a timid bc oent faltering in her tone and her chetk paling. She wm a yonng girl of fifteen, busied at the time with preparations for the eve ning meal, but jMUsiug now as -he spoke to look Inwohls bt-r old grandfather as he sat beside the open window iu his largo armchair, and looking Very anxiously without Redeiving no onswer, Riltli came near to him, laying her hand upon his shoulder. 'Does it Uot look Veryivrfy high ?" she repeated. ''tiook.Rrnudfalher, there nre no muny loose timbirs floating oh the water ?" "It Is, indeed, higher than I have evtr known it in my 80 years, Ruth," replied tho old man iu a voice grown feeble by age. "Do jnn think' the tSwo is in danger, granilfatbrr? asked the young girl a alight pallor creeping over her face as she spoke. "Not to-night, child, not to-night," be inswered; "anil to-morrow may bring uh brighter skiesl nyoi to-morrow,' who knows?" he murmured to himself softly, as Ruth turned uwny to her work again and the old man foldod bis hand and closed hia eyes in silent prayer to Ond i ho rules the storm nnd Clouds and sun bine. Midnight had already paused in ihe Ibick, iuky darkness which eusbrouded the ill-fated town even tho most watch ful and anxious were at last sleeping heavily. When, suddenly with a confused thunder of sound rising above Ihe angry howling of tbe storm iu deafening crash. d iwn upou the doomed town came tbe river. Tho leveo- that frail embankment that man had erected had been swept like oliaff before tbe swollen, resist Ies water, and in a roaring torrent, seeming to rend arlb and sky asunder, it rushed toward the village nctliug so quietly amid the peacetul hills. Cheslerbrook wns thus sternly aroused to destruction, nud dimnayi aud wotfal death. 11 nrsting every barrier restraint d Bo lunger by any former bounds tut? re lentless stream, amid tbe despairing cries of tbe ill-fated hnman victims, was wildly sweeping away every tenement cr building in tbe way of its rapidly wid euing road. With the first wild alarm. Itnlb Hoyn. ton bad slatted tertlfiel and lnwihlered from her bed, aud rushed into the ad joining room to find her gruutlfatber up also, gropiug with tbe neftotls tremor of age blindly amid the darkuess for a can dle. In that moment It seemed as though the old man, who had been so strong for his 80 years, was transformed into a tim id, tretubliug child. What is it, Hutbie?" he cried, with nu Imploring, plteoiii glance at tbe girl entering with a candle iu her trembling band. "What can It bet" be added exoltedly, "and what Ob, what, shall we do?" as tbe roar and crash increase upon his ter rified ear. "It Is the river, grindfather," aba an swered, hurrying to the door; "the town 51.00 is flooded, and everything is beibg swept awnyl" "My Gtodi' my dodl" cried tho old man, convulsively nnd tremblitag in ev ery limb; "who will Bate tts ahd what can I do ?" Whether 11 whs tho sense of Ihe appal ling danger hi their very dooh or tehdel pity even IU this terrible mordent far her belplesi companion, tho yonng girl lio seemed suddenly imbued with nbtr, be roio slrei'Rth tingling in every nerve! and with a voles almost steady (she said calmly: "But God is still with us, grandfather; and He will surely tnake lis sohio way of escape; try to be strong now, and trnst to Ills help." lint eYcn as she spoke, another fearful crash, accompanied by piteous shrieks, told of a nearer catastrophe, nnd Itutb laid her hand upon the old man's arm, gently but firmly. . ' Come, grandfather," paid she, cooly. "let ns hasten to the nearest bbhftW: thy may there be making some plan for pro teclinn and they may help us, too; so, do hasten!" Waiting bnly'to exohango the flickering candle for a 1 intern, the two hclples nes hurried out into tho darkness of the dwful night. But little werb they prepared for that scene of desolation around; only in the distance glimmered moving lightti und with the slow progress alone possible in tbe feeble condition of her companion, Ruth felt that they ctJilld never reach the far-off help. Only a small strip of land now seemed left to them the river behind and to the right of them, while to the left rose the high, steep bank, Bc'zy with mud and tricklibg with water from the storm. Up that her active feet might possibly have climbed,' but never could the feeble old man tottering along at her side lb the storm and darkness. Never onco did the thought of escape ipart from him enter the brave maiden's mind. With a heart beating wiidly with fear. Ruth raised her eyes to the clond-cov- Cred sky, half breathing a prayer for aid, while tbe trembling one beside her ut tered a helpless grotill. Suddenly a ray of hope quickened her senses. A little mgher up to the left, el evated somewhat above tho path before them, stood the strong old church, un touched as yet by the Water, looking out in silent pity upon tbe scene of desola tion surrounding it. It was possible that Bafety might be fonnd there; even if the waves reach it, might not the strong fonndutions upon which it had stood so long and steadfast prove invincible to the raging flood ? "The church, grandfather! Tbe church! Let lis go therel" cried Itutb, in tones of hope and encouragement. "Surely, we shall he cafe there!" and the next minute they were hurrying over tbe short space intervening, nnd finding but a slight re sistance to the old worn lock, they were soon standing within the gloomy, silent church. Was it in that tbe soothing spirit of prayer still hoveled like intense about the place: or was it the thought of Ihe ever-abiding presence of God in this Ills own bouse, that seemed to impart a sud den calm to the weary old man ? Si lently he sank within one of tb? old- fashioned pews; and here, nye, yes here hn could die peacefully, if such were God's will. The lantern gave but a feeble light in the great room; but thankful for even this mitigation of the darkness. Ruth placed it near by, and with loving, ten der care kntlt beside her grandfather, still bent on cheering and encourcging him. "I think we aro snrely safe bere.grand father." "I trust bo, my child." answered the old man in a tone so strong and calm that it snrprised as well ns delighted the young girl. "God has surely gnlded and sustained us in this hour of danger," added the old man ferVrnll; i "ahd we are cow in Tils bands; lie will save or lake ns to hlhiselfas. He may iu Ills infinite mercy deem best." A deep silence fell upon them thn . trembling, prayerful silence bpon fttith'i part, for nearer and nearer came ti e om inous sound of the great, rushing flood, while a great sense of desolation crept over her. Suddenly a cold dampness seemed to pervade the whole room, and the neit moment a perceptible tremor passed oref the bnildlng, causing the yonng girl to spring to her feet and clasping her arms almnt ber grandfather, tremble and weep violently. Quickly, firmly he drew her closer lo him, and pressing ber with love to his bosom. "Be brave, tny child," be said in n voico silbdued but calm. "The hnnr of danger has come.but God is with ns yet, Ruth." Almost uncottsclcns. from fright, Ruth lay on her grandfather's breast and, as the movement became more steady nnd regular, she raised ber pale face and whispered: Grandfather, arc no really floating away?" "Yes, my child, like the ark of old,' answered the grandfather, "We are now adrift ; aud God ouly knows how long we may keep afloat abd what the eud is to ha. llut let us not ronrritur at Ills will; we may perhaps fiud many friends who have gone this night into the other world." The gttl hid bet face again for a mo ment, btlt suddenly a fainti and as it weiej a for-ofT sound broke the stillness the sound of a bell feebly and slowly tolling! RUtb started up. "Oh, listen; grand fatberr she cried, "ijistbe bell the old church bell, tolling with the motion of tbe wave!" The old man started listened intently a Year if Paid in Advance. IF not paid in advance, $1.23 also; and the unbidden tears moistened his eyes ahd trickled slowly down his furrowed cheek. "Aye, child, it is the old tell of St. John's, that has rung out many a chime. It is tolling now ltslat long message- tolling its own death'knell, nnd the knoll of the many that this bight have passed away." But to Ruth, the familiar sound, sol emn and sad though it was, seemed to hear n message of life and hope! and with ber young face all aglow, she start cd once again1 Id her feet, excitedly ex- claiming: "Grandfather, I know what I will dot I will cllruh the belfry stair, and hang the lantern from tbe high window! and then, added thb braVegirl resolutely, will send ont such a peal from tho god old bell that hfeib, i am 'Urc, will soon comei" Timid for her safety, where ho was brave for his own, the old man anxiously tried to dissaude ber irom ah effort bo peirlous nt this hour of darkness; but, scarcely waiting for permission, Ruth had already dafted away with the lantern, leaving her gaandralber in the solemn darkness, where be could only wait and pray, while she was very cauliotlsly hut swiftly climbibg Ihe old, Hckctty belfry stairs. On through the gloom and siUnte tho old cbtlrch floated n hen (.hddtuly, out through tbe blackness of the night, a bright light sparkled like a bcncoh-blnze. from a light-house tower i ahd, far aboVe the din of the rushing waters, & ringing peal came forth that awakbned thb star' tied echoes slumbering along Iho river's bank, "Clang!" "Clnngl' Tho sotihd now seemed to dance along tho waves, while the brave maiden aloft clnng to her sup port; and down in the dark the old mnn was phiying. The river had now found a deeper And narrower cbabhei. With high, dry cliffs once more upon either side and, as that strange, with! Bound rang out amid the stUrm .and darkness, a group bf men, with skiffs moored high, peered cut upon the rushing stream, with wondering, awe-sthick faces. "Egad!" cried one, it sdunds like the old bell bt St, John's church, way up at Chesterbrookl 'Can it bo possible1 asked another! "then it must be the wreck of the Chts terbrook village that floated by a little ago?" On, on csme the pealing Bound, ahd now the ' eacon'light shono out full up on them. "As I live!" cried the first speaker, it Is the old church afloat, and that bell would never ring like that from tbe mo tion of the water! There are living souls within there calling for help. To the rescue, menl Out with the rupes and skiffs!" Iu Ave minutes more strong! braVe bands were but tn the stream; and all unknown to the anxions ones within, heavy ropes were attached to the build ing; ana then, with the bell still tolling. the old church was towed sdftly nud quickly to a haven-like break amid the lifls. And then; suddenly, with a startling shock, the old church stood still; aud; with a frightened, beating heart. Ruth gazed anxiously from her high little window. Could It be possible J Was that really the bauk on which tbey were so snugly moored ? And then, too, there were the lights! And then there were DgufeS hf tucu with torches, and ropes, and boats! Could it be? Hud God rtally so soon Bent help? Hastily she flew down the stairs, cry ing joyfully: "We are saved, grandfather! Thank God, we are saved!" A eudden light in the doorway and the next moment kiudly voices broko the silence. The lanterns soon revealed lb two lonely figures, and Itutb and the old man quickly", fnttbd themselves by the hospitable fireside of a pcaceltil little banil-t, h shbtt distance from tbe d.iu gerons river. And here tbey soon made bew friend, and a new home; ns did also more than ona Of the few who were picked up and rescusd from the dlrerul ruius of Cues terbrook, Forth Cabbox Advocate. BCIEiiTmC lllgagUAKY; M. Grehaut baa mide a Beries of ex periments which convince him that death Is caused by alcohol when the proportion of absolute alcohol in the blood is equal to the btludredtb part of the latter; that tin condition known as "dead drunk' exists when tho slcohrl imbibud ceases to be absorbed, aud the blood present. tbe proportion of one pint of nlcolol tn 195 of blood more than om-half tbe fatal quantity. This observer Ihiuka fiat if fewer deaths occur from druuken ness than might be i xptcled, it is be- cm so drdnkards stop drinking hifore the f-iinl roportion Of alcohol in the blood has-been reached. The fat of the body is found by Vi Lannuer lo vory greatly with ace. In iufants it forms a firm lallow-like mass. melting at 113 degrees Fabrrcnhrit. Tbe lat of adnllsj however, separates into u fluid and a solid layer at the ordinary temperature of a room, tbe solid portion melting at 97 degree being completely fluid at blood-heat. Tbe variations in the cotapC'Sition of the fat is very con siderable) the oleio acid increasing and tbe palmilib and steatio acids decreasing with ajc A newly:prdposed plan for thb ven tilation of thnbela iu the Use of Cbeuiica.li for absorbing tbe impurities of tbe air. A "chemical lubg," based on this priuci pie. has been put to a satisfactory test In London by a number of scientists, When ocean cables are raised so many of tbe rrahs, corals, snakes and other Inhabitants of tbe ocean bottom tre drawn up .with them that cable-ro-' The Carbon Advocate. Ah independent Femllv Newspaper Published every ATURDAY, in Lahlgliton, Carbon Co., Pa., try IIAItltV V. ITIOIlTIIiaillR. Ornni-nASKWAr. a short dlslanae absv the Lehigh Valley it. n. Depot, Terms: $1.00 nerAnnni in Advance xvcnr nrocmrTios or rLAis akd Miter "T" "L I" 1 ' L -. u u u j. x'i 11 b in g , at vi:M low pp.icra. pairing lmi lien snggosled art n novol method of dredgiug. of which it is hoped some competent naturalist may take od vnutngo. After n, tocenl violent storm on tho English, const a quantity ol gi.line trai ler was observed on w indows at a iHstnofto Inland. The deposit is believed to bivo been made by ocean spray, which in this case ninct have been blown by the wind at least sixty miles. According to stntisties reccnl'y worked out, one railway traveler is kill ed in France for fach l,G0O,00O,t)W kilo, metres (about 091 2C0 COO ndles) run, which is a distance equal to iO 000 limes the length ol1 a voyage nronnd the world. This excursion, the computer ni'ds, would lust during the rate of CO kllomo Iros (37 20 milts) per hour. Allowing (10 yenfs to l,o the average lifetime In store fur a healthy mnn, it follow i that before he could be killed by a rail way accident nccordlng to (he law of probabilities ho would have died a nat ural death fifty times. An important fact noticed by t)r. Koch In the thberele Bsclllne, which hn has found to exist in all tissues affected bjr tuberculosis or consumption, Is that they arc nnaffecled by neutral substances or strong mineral acids. This peculiar ity teabhes that nlknline solutions, which are to be used for disinfection and as remedies for coushmptioh. -A curious collection of books is con tained In th,; library ol Warstenstein.near Cnssel, iu Germany. These books ap- pear at first sight to be logs of wood, but each volume is really a complete history of the tree it represents. The back shows the bark. in which n small place is cut to write the scientifio nnd the cemmon name as a title. One side shows the tree trunk in its natural state, Und tbe other is polished nnd Varnished. Inside nre shown the leave.-,, iruit, fibre and insect purasitesi to which is added a full dis- cripliou of the tree and its products. The sorrowful tree so named be cause it flourishes only nt night grows upon tho island of Goa, near Bombay, The flowers bich have n Imgrant odorj appear toon after sunset the year round. and close tip or fall off as the sun rises. I'rot. F. A. Able considers it doubt ful whether coal-dust in mints can cause extensile explosions iu tbe complete ab sence bf fire-damp, but only a very small proportion of fire-damp is necessary to make the presence of the dust extremely dangerous. Fort Red, in British Amteica, has beetl chosen as a British Government station in the chain of uircumpolar scien tifio observntoi ies. The Swedes haVo se lected a site for their station at Wylde Bay, in West Spilzbcrgon. "BTJCHUPAIBAi" Quick i cnmpletu cure, all annnvlng Kid ney, Dlarider and Urinary Diseases. $1 Druggists. Funny Davenport bbj s that if shn had a danghttr she would sicken br of any fondness fot tho Ihentro by taking her td see the most wicked pieccx. Beware of Imitations. The delieate udnr ut KlurtMLni doWno is entirely novel. Look for sigmaure of Ills cox Jfc 0o., N. Y., on every Jiuttle. Au old Japanese uulhur savs: "All the soldiers of a great army can hu cap- tureilj but the thoughts of Ihe most vul gar ptrsou ciuuot be captured; Two Organs. Regulate firtt the snunsch, second the liver to h a to iierlorm their luurtiutif nor- t-.ollb All. I Vftli ttflll en,,, ..,. H I a,.A-nll. Iwruiielli ol all the ills that inaokind is heir to, In this or uny other climate. Hop Hitters is tho mily lemeily Ihat t!l givo healthy natural action lo 'these two organs. Maine I'armer. Hamilton Disstnn has sent to Central America for two schooner loads of co cosuuU lo be planted on the Calloosaha tche river, in Florida. When you feel mil of sorts, havo the blues, melaneliuly, etc., it must bo indiges tion thai ails you. lliuWu's Iron Bitters cures it. Miss Delia llradi-u is the only feml nluo railroad officer in the country. She has just been decled treasurer of the Wityti&sburg and Washington Railroad, in Pennsylvania, and iHitcliogpaymaster. Squire Scott, Sylvauis, O., writes i "I havo been a great sulleier fur IS years with Ilright's disease of Ihe kidneys. For weeks at a lime was unable loget out nf bed ; used various internal remedies, but limy gave me no relief. I wore two in Prof, tiullinettd's Kidney Pails six ueeks,atid now I khniv C am entirely rured Wlmlesalo and retail by Dr. Charles T, Horn, Bank street, Lehigh ton, Pa. Mrs. Ilaueis, nt Lou- u, has writ ten a letter in dvfenru of small Waists in wnmen. It was not necessary. Every unirritd niiu In the country admire a small wuis t iu women. "Oolden Medical Iisouvvry" Is not nnl a sovereign remedy for consumption, hut also f'ir ciiisiiinptive nlglit-6woals,bni,ehilit c-ughs, iiitliienst, spilling or blood, weak luiigi, sliortucss of hieuth, and kiuilrtsl af fection of the throat aud chests. Bold by druggists. One of our younrjraen whose doxid lives across the street listed her if hlo knew tbe moaning of those, cabilistio let ters O. O. D. "Why yes," said she, giv ing him an arch look, "it means come ovsr daily." Beautiful Women are made pallid mill uiiiillrneltve by func tional irregularities, which Dr. Pierce's "Favorite Prefcriiitinii" wl inlullililv curi Thousands ol testimonials; Sold by all druggl.ls. Tbe Queen ol M .dug- car in n recent proclamation forblditlig her subjects eilbtr to sell or drink rum sajst "I din no! take a reVeiiiif from an) thing that will debate and drgmde my people." And this wnnirn ix olll a pagan. Dr. Pierce's ,Pellels"-ilii-l liver nilli (iiltirolt-l) purily lln v'd, speedily correct all disorders or the liver, stomach and bowels. By druggist.