vAdyetfisuig Rates. Ajo awitp II tos.dislldcllrijindlerstooil amwbSjrtcoJWffota unknown 18 51f. The, fallowing are our ONLY tcrmn Ona rear. eaeliMnSeTtion' 10W HI months, each Insertion . cts, Three jnontbt, each insertion,.., Less than Utea months', first Insertion' 20 cts,. $lf each BubsequenLinsertlon.,.,... ,25 cbj, l'oj)!lOJcenV4(SrJine. ; v II. V-.MORTHjfltKR, Publisher. , j,, , QAR.DS, n c.'von'&Attofiioys.' ATr01NBY AND COUNSBLLOn AT'liAW, Biaii Strut, LiRliJBton,rA. Kaai nstate and CollKtiorr. A??ncT ,' Will Bovnd Sell Heal KstaUi OSoieykncin'g oeitly done Col aotlnns promptly made, sewing biihmw u" laeiits a specialty. Mav be consulted lu Knlltb BdUerinau Net. 12. v. n. doolittlk. n. n. wAitwtn n.'HCJJ,ete. (Late Assistant Oora'r or Patents.) B. H. WARNER & CO.,ittoriiBs atlfflp. Warrkii IlDilbmo, WAS1IINOTON, D. 0. aAltentlen rlTao"lo Ijatotit and Mining cases, """Lands. Pensions? Bounties," and Government il1rae.AftBnllonprouipi, charges moderate. Vadrlls'rflth 'am(C- llcler t.. Aleinbor or Oonaress and the Heads or Government De partments, dec 10, 1881 0 "'I' J II ' ; j PHysicians' and 'Dentists. A. IiEKIIAJlEI,, M 1)., PHYSICIAN AND8VROE0N Special ttontlon paid to Chronic Diseases. ORlee: South East cornerlronand 2nd sts.,Le llhlon,l'a. Aprl'3, 1875. KXBEK, M.VD. s a 1 i- V T U. S (examining Surgeon, J PnAOTICISaJpiIYSIotA and BO KdEoN. Oiiricm Baiik Stref t, Ittnat'.'a ULOOtt, Lrlugh tan, May be consulted In the Germ n Lauguage. if. Sti, wAkkhkh', D MAIN STI1EET, Tji nrttTii.il!, (AtiBoCoosTir, Pa. jfcay lie' ioniulled In the E'nu-i'lsh'or German Language. air.8 rpiroji is KCiiniiGR, J . 0ONVEYANUEK, GKSEEAL IN8UKAN0E AGENT The "UowltiK Companies are Represented: UKeAm HDrttALFIBU, , KB.v.ntio ini'ruAD i'iue; WYU2uI.SCi Fllti', " I'oi iv.vu.r.i; PirtK. Li'.lllGII riltK.nnd Ciel'ItAV Er,iin- AticiniiNi' issukanor. Also Penn-tytviinh n"d Mn'risl Ifo.-ie Thlet ett-cvtvdanil In.urabroi'cmimiiv. JiarcA5J(I8:'. IJIOS. KCMEIIEII. Cevs-rv, Buir.oti.q-, MAUUH CHUNK, Pa. Fire Insurant Agent. OT-PPLI')IK In SAFE Ooriipinles only. -at.ne'jMnnble Hates. ; Auf.2J-yi yARSbN HOUSE, ' V, ltAUDEN'nUSH, PnOPlUETOU, '. . '.HaXKST., IiISIII01!TO,,Pa. Trio Oarbow HunHKolTiira (lrat-class acfom. 'm.i.Utloni to il.e TruTollnir public. Iloirdlni: Jby the Iw'y or .Week on Reasonable Tonne. Ulioico Clic'irs. Wines and Liquors alwuy on hand. Jloeiltjlieds ad Stables, wlili oilei' (vo IlonlerJj attached. . April 10-yl, JOHN1 F. IIALBACIT, Instructor of Music, In, 'Pinuo, OrganjYoiee ami Theory.) -1ri 'lHOHTONt PA. ' Solo agent ror the WEBER PIAN"S nnd Hi" NEW ENU- LANU OJ1U AMS J And danlar In all kinds or Planosard Orit ins. Tor-ras low and onsy. Slate, lumber, briuUs, etc., takeu In exchange . " Sheet Mutlc and books, furnished on short For particulars, terms, &e., Address, JOHN F. HAI.IIACII, AuffZ, .1179-ly. I.elilulilon, Pa. Livery & Sale Stables iUANIC STIlISKT.LilfilllOU'rON, P PAST TROT i'ING HOUSEd, ELEGANT OAUUIAGES. And positively I.OWISII PUICES than any utucr Livery lu the Co july. Larae and htntHoino uarilaeea for F.inerHl .iraoseaaiirt wcodmsa. u.vviu uuuku Nov. liU7J J. V. RAUDENUUtJU rtespectlully annonnes to the publlo that he has opened' NEW I.IVEIIY ST I1I.E In eonnrctlon with his hotel, and Is prepared to furnish Teams for Fperals, Weiilngs or Basiaess Trips, on shortest notice and mo.t liberal terras. All orders led attho "Carl, n Il,iosa will receive prompt attention Stable uu North Street, next the hotel, Lehlirhton, Jan22-1 MILTON A. WEISS, 1 m CARRIAGE BUILDER, Bank Street, Lehighton. REPAIRING Of all description promptly at'ended to at th msirea.oneble prices. T:AllWbrlcKuanteed,- and patronagi raj,i:irjIy sollcllod Jaa.28-tl me columns niiiiiK UABBors-fcn.iiTuuATit mat. fefc-v-J t97IH IE? Jl H. V. MoriTiiiMEB, Propriet VPL.-X.Noi3'41 Railroad . Guide. pUtLA.-cSfc ItBADIliO IlAIIiltOAD Arrangement of Passenger Trains. MAY 5D. 1882. 1TraInleaveALLKN1rDvrKasfollowi-A1- (VIA FKntilOUEN- BAILKOAU) For Phllndelphla.at'4;3.,iM5, II. 40, a.m., and ;3.10,p.in.. - - t K , fc; ... sddaypj, , .. .. For rblladelphla at 4.20 a. tn..3.SS p. rn. imEAMTr.s.NA. niiAiicn.) ForrteidlnR and llnrrlsbmir, 0.008 40 a m,, -'i2.-i-4.:U) nml'Offlsp. in - , Tor r.ancastor and Columbia; 8.C0, 8.Ca.m. and 4.30 mm sunda ys: For P endln?. 4 30 end 0.1 5 p. rn. For Ilurrlabmg, nurt wa. po nt. 0.)5o. ro. TalnF01t S r,liE.TOWJSfJeave as rollowsi J vrArBTttiuoiiKs iiAiLaoAr.) -" Leave rhlladeluhln, 4.30 7.40 a. in. and 1.00, 1.30 .. no 6. is p. in SUNDAYS, r.envo' Philadelphia, 8.W a. m., 3 1C and '4.20 p. hi. - (TtAKA8TriSSNA.nnAKril.l- f.eavo nejdlnE.7.t0 10.15 n, ui.,5.C0 3.51,rndO.I5 P.m. I.raTU irnnlsbnrc; 5.0 7 to and 0.50. a.m., 1.43 and 4 OOp. m. " l.CHve Lancaster ti.aim l.ooand (3,to p. rn. t.eav-Columbia. 7.Jn. m. 1.10 and 1.40 p. ni.' tFromTKioRblreet Depot. 1 BTJHAYS. . Leave Heading. 7.30 ano 9, A a.m. Leave llai rlel.ui u 5.10 a.m. Tia'lnarla Perklomen nonte marked tho (ruoiound lioni Uopot NiuM nnd Gi-cen etrets. P llndclphla, other trains to and from BrOad'Rtrect eiot Tne 4.V nnd 0.45 a.m trains Irom Altentown and the "1.3 and 6.15 p. in. train from Plilln delpnta.vla reriiomen 'IMirod.hae through cars to and (rotu Ptillprelihla. 'J. K. WOOT1KN. " Oeuerol JirntioiKr. C.Q' HAKCUCK c?n'I Pact. & nekct Avtnt. Kovctnbex 6th, J0HNR.G.WEYSSER, rROPniETOU OF THE West End Brewery, JMaucii Chunk, Pa. Fare Porter and Lap Beer Delivered all over the State. October 8, 1881 jl M. HAG AM AN Has RtMiioved from Weisaport and token up quarters in the "Old Fatzinncr Store' Bank Street, Lehighton, wiiero old friiuls aiu! new onei can always find a clioire assortinciil of Dress and Dry Goods, Notions and Trimmings, Groceries, Provisions, &n., &c. vr '11111; i,(vi:s v (jami I'icst.i; Also, always in etnok one of tlio finest and best selections of Clocks, Watches an3 tain to be round in tliie Motion )f tJie iimntry. ut Prires lully us Lw as eUewhere. Rep'airinG done (n tlie let mnnne', Bt very moderate fhurges. Patronage iurited. uprS 2y Central Caniage Works, Hank St., Lohigliton, Ta., Are prepared to Manufacture Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagon, &c, ur every description. In tho most substantial manner, and at i.ontsl Cash Prices. Ucpalrlng I'roimitly Atlciulcd to. TREXLER & KREIDLER, April aj( 1879 yl Proprietors. PATENT MAGNUM BONUM Olotlies Washer. Tho undersigned resiwctfiilly anir.iinra In their friemla unil tho public generally. litat liny have eeenreil the right tt inaiiii fjcture and s-ll Una excellent Washing Mu rliitie in Karlxmuml Luzerne enmities. Tin. is iindoubtmlly lh BEST Washer niade.Biiil gives the timst perlert satislectinn tnall who use it. See this machine before you buy any other. Price $10 00. Address Ycnser & Bartholomew, Lehighton, Pa. may 20 Om. NERVOUS DEB1LI Y: A CUltr. OrJAlEANTKEI). v' . waif a ana jijiaui TBEAT" MSMr.a.pei-liioior IDrterta, iMulacaa, Con vu.aioue, ,-rvuua i.eaddeke. Ueniai JiVures ri'ili, Ltieaol Ueiuori. neiioa otiLms. lmnn. icuey.ineoinuMir BmlaMoaa, I'retuiitnie Old ,uw, uv uverexeiion. eeuabuse n uvBr.ii.iu'(ji c, biolileatto ni .erv. deca ami itcatb. One box will ruto recent c.-n acn oox cunt iitaoue iiionth'treatiueut. On dol.arHoox or a x itnxei forflve dollarai eon . ................ v.. ,,.-,(1, , p,ice. wevuur auiee ux boxea to cure any cg y th ech ..... ........ w - 0 .rim mu purcn '8 ffr.n,uti"r ".""".""rai tr-e to return the im.nev I;l-. e' u.-,l .ulv wben the treatment i.ottl r. O ieet ,lniu u J O W1IKT ,t CO "y. r "'"lore. '51 ,t in w. Vadtanu btreeL b M-O.111. A J UUtlLINO .tnt,Uhlab; tOtl I'M. n&?Iir.II.KUS,5&C0 Wbole.ale Atcnti PhlladeVnu. ipt.:oilr or. rpiIE.SltAT SliATIMITOK, " PL ASIO MILL AKD CalDinet" Ware' Factory, .ATSLATISGION. JOHN BALLIET, Propr., Deals, in nil klmh nnl alio of liu. Jlemlnck Oak nml Hard Wooo Luinoer, niiit tsuowpie IJBicu iu uiecuic uuy uiouut oi uruera J or DresseD Lumbolt OF ALi. 1CIKD3. Doors, Saslios, Bllmls, Sliutlciv, Mouldings, Cabinet Wnro, &c, With projiptnesa. . k Brackets Hade to Order. Tlie Mpchltiery In all new and or tbo best om1 most ituni)vcl klniln. I employ uono bni tho beat woiKmen. tine well seanfincu amicoodnia teilnt.autl am llioieroreubln to pnmnntce entiiB iiiiiractioii to an nno mav invor uiottiui a van. Orders tiv roail piompily nttetiUed to. Mv cl)Hrpu3 are moiierutct terms cash, or interest kbiiist'd alter thirty oavs GIV MBA CALL. tV Thoae ennpretJ In llnjM-np will find. It t their ndvuntiffe to luveWillnff, Floor iloards noora, -naiics, liuticrfl, te. Ac, nictle at thl Fp tor v. May JOIIN BALLIKT. DANIEL W1EAND, Carriages, Wagons,Sleighs,&c CORNER Or BANK. AND IRON STRKETS, LCIIIUIITON, Pnna. Particular attention given to REPAIRING In a'l Its details, at the very Lowest Prices. Patronaiie resnectfiillv solicited and nerfect satlsraetlon Kuarat.teed. Doo 8. 1878 J1 DAN. WIEAND. Catarr ELYa' Cream Balm Effoctualty clean res then-iu.il pas' PiiKfSnl Catarrh ill virus, eaurln lieattliy seori' Hi'np, Hll:iyp tn naminntion, pro. t'Cts the mem hrane irnm ndtll. tlonal cohl.. coin pli'tcly heals the s- re 8 a ml restore tllO 81' MSf 4lf til 8 to nnd sinvll. Heno. 0cl.il reputlB are realized by a few upplleatlons. A thoronKli treat uinit "iinw'tJi u in i r li uuy r ever, OtC. Ull tiqualled for cold In the hetul. ARrccjiMe to ue. Apply bv the little flower Into the nos. trfl. fin rerelptof 60o will mall a pnclcniro. nov20-yl Owego, N, V, jp you aui: i.n m.i:d op Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, or, Gents' Furnishing 'Goods GO TO CLAUSS& BROTHER TnE POPULAR Merchant Tailors, Bank Street, 'Lehighton. PIIIOES VEHY LOW FOB HASH. The publlo patronage solicited. Juljl-tl 1881. HOLIDAYS. 1881 Irs. C. D'eTSCHIBSCHSKY Ilespec fully nnnouneestoher frlendsarxl the public KentTully, that f lie Is titiw rcevlnK kimi upi'inoK lur uu'ir iiifprciion a lurtct-r ftock than ever ut tne very lalcsi nuveltttt In Toys &. Fancy Goods, Suitable fr HnLIPAY PRESENTS for Younir and DM. ltirh ami Poor. Ilon't Tall in rail early and f'cure nrst eholoe and best bare is. She also c.ills Iho.r attention to her New, Large and EHgant aisortmentot NOTIONS, comprising Underwear, Merlin and German, town Wools. Hosiery, Imported and I'o loesilo lllliboits llloves. Pluoereand a P'in assortment ol New Doslnns IN FANCY ARTICLES Also, In eonneetlon with the above, a full and complete stock of (1EI1MAK FRUITS, LIMDUBOER CHEESE. Ciimlifs & rnnfi'ellnns, together with a variety or Clouds not general l kept In any oihe' sture In town. If jou do not see what you waut, ask f ir It. A shere or public patronage solicit W, and perfect satlsfHctlun guaranteed in price and (juollty or goods. Seconfl St, 2 doors above Iron, Nov. S8, ISSl.mS. LEIIlailTON, Pa. ggf Tl-c Carbon- AnvocATB one year for $1, and Kendall's Uorso Book as a premium, H INDEPENDENT-" LEHIGHTON, CARIiON COUNTY, PA., SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1882. With Meaicine Quality not Quantity Is the greatest importance ; next is the Knowledge and Experience to Cor rectly Prepare ana Dispense the same At A. J. DURLING'S r-OPULAB, Drnc & Family Milcine Store, Bank Strce Lehighton, You can always rely upon getting ST1UOT LY Puroaud unadulterulod Drugs and Medicines. DVni.ING, carries' the largest stock PA1M-.NT JMEDII 1N,I;S In the Cyunty. UUIIL1NU has an elVarant stock o'rDHUO. (HSTiJ SUMthlhS, FANOY and TOI LET )Mt'l'l(JL.ES Tor the ladles as well as the gents. DUBLINO makes 1IOBSE and OATTLE POU'DEKS a sueclalty. Ills Wyeusexiicr. lence in the drug business gives blm a great advantage In IhH line. ' TliUSSKS. SUPPIIRTEBS andHBAUES always a largu stock on hand. 7INK8 and LIQ,l'OHS, both roretgn nnti domestic, lib has a Clinton Grape Wine and a lry Catawba, Wine. Just splendid and cheap. WALL PAPEBS and POBDEBS the largest assortment In town.. Go to DUHLING'S with your presinp. tlons Go to UUBLINU'S for jour Patent Medicines. Go to PT'BLING'S Tor vnnrrancvarl'eles.' Faimorsand horsemen unto llt'ltl.INtl'i fqr youc Horse and Cattle l'uwders. ,. ang. o jFi. A Cl Vf$'V wn'nted.lo sell Edison's Ms-. 1 O io.it Telephone nnd Kdlson's Instantaneous Piano and flriran AlUsle. En. close stamp (or o tntoyuo and terms. EDISON MUSIO CO., Phllndelphifi; Pa. dec. 2!.uj0. WHENCE COMES THE UNEOMDED POPULARITY OF Allcoct's Poms Plasters ? Bqcause they huve pi;oved themselves the Best External Remedy oyer 'invented. ,'t)ay' will cure asthma,colds,coughs, rheumatism, neuralgia',' and any locnl pains.. , . Applied to the. small of the hack thev are infallible ,.iri Back-Ache, Nervous IJehility,- and all Kidney troubles,; to the pit of the stomach they are a sure cure ior Dyspepsia. and Liver l om plaints. ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS are painless, fra'r grant, and quick to cure. Be ware of Imitations that blister and burn. Get ALLCOfK'S, the only Genuine' Porous Plaster. Feb. 18-13 e. o. w. Respectfully announces i.. the opleof Le highton and its vicinity, that he is now pre- puron to supply mem wun an aiuusoi Household JBurnit.ure Manuractiirod Horn the beet Seasoned Mate, rials at Prices fullyns lnwns tttei-ameartlcle. can be taught lor els where. Hure are a tew ol tne Inducements ouered Perlor Sels ai Irom tW to $00 Walnut Idarblt'.top Dressing tase lleilrooin Sulies. 3 pieces 440 to (43 Painted lltdriMini nllrs 1R to t(0 (lane Siat'd t'halr. perai't ofe,... Cminon hairs, per. et or 0 ..... $4 ami all othor Goods equally cluap. In Ibis connection, I desire to call the at. tenllon ol the people ,n my antplo ricillties la THE UNDERTAKMJBUSLUSS with a NEW and HANDSOME HEARSE, and a lull line of OAMvhTS and UOKF1NS, I am prepared lo attend promptly to all or ders lu this lli.e. at lowest prices. Patronage rerpectlully solicited and the most au.plo sallsfactl n guaranteed. V. Sl.'HWABTZ, octl2 HANK St., Lehighton. RP&TTVJ ORGANS !ISt..p.10SelsR'ds Ulinl 1 I U only aoo. Plannatms tin. Baro Holiday Inducements Beady. Writ or call on HEAT TV. Washington. N.J. jgjlHThose of our subscrib ers getting the Advooatk through the mail will please refer to the direction tab, note their indebtedness, and remit tne amount. in all cases whfii e we have to send bills Si. 25 will he charged to coyej: i expenses of postage,, etc' v wssiaixeaa Maaw'eeiiejeejw mm m ami fiiwea eaattaalwiiejijutuuAuau i.Liimijjimaamj Live and Let Live." THE LIFE OF A K08E. BT I.OCISIt t, SELL. A rote nag born at morn. - Ah, she was full of sraopj . Bright was Iter crimson robe, And winsome tvas her faco. A butlerfly come" to woo, He sought her for It btlitc; Hose gave a'scoruful look And spurned liim from her sIJo, Then came a liumming bird, Who whispered In lier ctr, "Will you be my own, love? 'Say, will you bo my dear'' Deep In the rose's heart,' Lies n lore yel lo bej So the faithful humming bird, Hose did not deign to see. The sun bent Ms false faco To kisa her o'er and o'erj Rose blushed t he dceja-st red And thrilled to inmost core. The tun lie stayed an hour, To pass the time away. Then said, "Good-by, sweet rose, I can no longer stay." Sail was the rose's plight, 8ho hung her lovely hcaij . At tuoru the rose was born, The eyenlnp; found her ieatt.'' GOLD, IT DROSS. ST E. IDA WILLIAMS Sly Lcrione wns just eiRhteeu when bud met Curol Leighton, and so pretty nnd winsome thnt lliero ttns no diipuling the fact that ,I3trtha Asliby was tliobilloof K 1. Many a young ladyntmld lmve had it otherwise; fond mammas eyed her ask ance as a dangi rous rival to their (laugh tors entering a second season, nnd looked lynx-eyed if their Bona ohoosu to honor her with their attentions. I suppose Blie waa not a desirable daufibter-in.liwjtbotigh mothm usually Uek sympathy with the tender passion in their sous unless the ohj-ct of it be like Hood's fnmcus "MisnKtllmansegg;" and then bow forid thoy suddenly be coma of the dinoiselle, though she may have do more intrinsic Vf,luo than n.lay uro upon which to show off murvelous toilets and rare gemsl "Shu is jtibt the one woman in the world" that is, in their world; of course aptinefss would 1)6 aabetter mate; but after them, this butterfly of fashion would best ndorn the house of her yotinr;, perhaps dUsoiule "hopeful." But with fntb'ersitis difftrentj their sympathy is raive at once to tho first, awakening iii their eons; they waleh the j'egolnping of it, step by step, with on qndisfjui'iod interest, remembt-rirg tbelr own early hetssAtions fooking at tired dtsappoiuted mothers, (for mothers Am wives are generally disappointed), tpey think it would bo refreshing to see rosy cheeks nnd laughing eyes vis- tls nt the table; forgetting how much of the pallor and yearning look from the le.ir.diaimid eyes has come through their c-wn short, comings, Dutpshal women expect too mnohj they expect and by should they especially in this nineteenth century that the vows, men make in the days of their courtship are longer lived than the mushroom. They really think Ihe lover lives in the husband, and when they find themselves mistakeu, accuse him of de ceiving them, nnd fret nway their chaim, and wonder all the sauiej hat he can havo eyes lor or Cud any woman fairer than themselves. For my part, I pity men, and hope but what is the use of hoping In these days of enlightenment? We know we have no fairy nod-mothers to give us what we waut for the asking of it, and so wishing, aud nil that, had better reft while we save breath to scold if we find a button off or a sock undarned. But to my story. B rtha Ashby met Carol Leighton at an eveaing party, herself the plainest dressed, yel as us.ual the prettiest young lady iu the room. Young ladies in silks and satins.who wore costly gems as crna. merits, wondered that (he young lady whom they treated with pitying condeg cension dared come among them in a plain muslin and natural flowers, and thought every beau devoid of taste and breeding who in the face of their charms would go over to her from them and even receive their snubs. Bertha could snub youtig meu of whom even a breath of slander reached hergircinusly. Not one of tin Re young ladies wonltl ndmit even to herRelf that she wa. jealous but they unreservedly admitted that they did be. liove in the "fitneks of things." and if Mr. Ashby couldn't dress his dinghter for the company she kept, she should keep the company she rould dress for; aud though each at heart blamed her neighbor for keeping the yonng person in Bocioly, nnt one had the conroge to take the lead In louring her ofl their visiting 1UI. And he father w ih such a rourtly iteutltm n t at they couldn't do ithout bi n. Hi only f.iult bis ecci utrlcity. William Ashby had o nn to K some two years before, routed a small house, furnished itsirutdy, put his daughter in to the best sobool in town, paid as he went, said nothing of LU past, talking not of his future, but liiing with frugal cue that bad stamped him in the town ofK as a "broken down geutlemau." When Bertha had finished her eilncatloo, accord, ing to the regime of education prescribed by the Misses Madden for tho seminary, the young lady was introduced, by her fond papa into the sooiety he frequented, Her charming simplicity ,of manner won all u ho had uo r;ason to fear her as a rival, ao it came about that those wbo did d ined not exclude her, for the very con fession such a slight would carry; and so Bertha AkI.by was lo-night,as many times before, ao unwelcome gueat at John Loigbtoo's house at one of bis sister's charming receptions. Mi Iteigbtou felt keenly, and could not couceal her uneasineaa when her I brothel' o ly aon.O rol, who by snma J touato eirewuau'uoe ba'd.an sho umd $1.00 It, ntways made his visits home when this dangerous young lady was anay, asked with deep Interest 'Who Is that bctuliful creature Fred Height has just led out to dance?" Miss Leighton, with that short-sight edoess which characleriz-ssonia womru, whetted bis curiosity aud interest by pre tending not to ltuow while had she, with the cleverness of Mrs.Bngby Smith.said, "a poor young persou whom we invite for the sake of her father, a broken-down gentleman," her nephew might, like Mrs. Smith's son, have been Unified lest his susceptible- heart be caught, aud he lead to the altar a charming bride with that dreadfnl bugbear, rfter the mother-in- law, a father-iu-law, as an encumbrance. But Curol was not on a matrimonial sccut, but rather bent on having a plias ant evening, nnd that with tho prettiest girl he could find tn help him to it; ac cordingly, when his aunt did uot know, he set to work to find some oue who did, and succeeded. "That charming creature, to bo sure. She is Bertha Ashby, the most charming Rirl in all K . Your allut didn't know her? But, nhl you have to learn, my dear hoy, all the ladies fear her, and know, too, uot one will be willing to in troduce you. But come on I will, glad ly." And, locking his arm within that of Carol, John Hall led bim to his. fato. Miss Ashby, permit me to introduce my friend, Carol Leighton, the nephew ot our charming hostess Mr. Leighton, Miss Ashby, the lady we all isb to waltz with; so if you cravo that honor, I shall repent my kindly office." Miss Ashby extended her fingers, dain tily touched those of Mr. Letghtou, and smiled as every oung lady iu the room had smiled upon ltim that evening. Yet the touch had thrilled him us no other had doue, and the smile charmed him "So I may not ask you to waltz?" he snirl, with a look that iuvitod her per mission to do so. "Mr. Hall has mado it impossible for me to do so, even if you wero to ask, by putting his name down for the oi ly one that Is mine to givo." Sho smiled alike on both, and went on, "I am so fond.of dancing 1 I never say 'no' if tho partner is even a passable dancer; for, after all it is all one cares for lu a dance." 'Bather nn equivocal or nmbiguons rtmatk," said Hall. "Am I to under stand that I" Now' Mr. Hall is begging a compli ment. You see, Mr. Luichton, I taught bim to waltz, and he is n credit to his teicher; now judgd for yourself; this is our danco." She rose ns she spoke, aud gave ber haud to Mr.'Tlall. "I shall see Jou upniu, Mr, Leighton, so au heyoih! ' And the flDated.awiiy, There was nothing in this interview to letd one to suppose thut .Carol Leiuhtou should htivu lost his heart to bcr: but so it was. We would uot have prophesied on that tteniug that these two who met Bcnsually would cter be more to one sno'hf r but in less that six ntoulhs all K s'aid, aside, of course, that "Carol j Leightou was fast laying the way to he cotiie the support of Mr. Ashby .and that tho daughter was agreeable lo it," These lumors reached Mr. Ashby, and he smiled a smile of i;rilxi satisfnetiou, Ho ns naturally a mau of good temper. but even. his daughter could not under stand tho frown (hit followed his smile, nor explaiu why hit, voicu souuded so ohaiigtd wheu he said, "We shall see." "You hear what Iho wttld says, Mr. Leighton," Bertha's father said, wheu Cirol made his proposal for the hand ot his daughter; "that you will have me ou your hands. And yon know I am an ec centric old fellow aud would Bertha's charms, without money, satisfy both heart aud pride, when yim might have the rich Miss Brown for the asking?" Carol flushed; he had heard the uu hridlud tongues of the people, but he did not know their cruel words had reached here; but he answered stoutly, "I have heard, of course, the gossips of the lowu; but they are nothing to me nor I to them. -1 love your daughltr, and I believe she Ions me; aud lam sure the father of such daughter, if he W cum a one of a family, wouid make the home all the happier. So duu't reluse me, sir I "God bless you, Caroll" Bald Mr. Ali by, deeply moved. "You are worthy of Bertha, my boy." Aud so, in spite ot town talk and Misa Leirfhtou'n col'd v lcome to l.er nit en to be, aud Ci r '1'h f'.itbei't foinial visit and congratulations, the preparations lor the wedding went on, and the two most in terested were happy aud indifferent to all about them. About six weel.s before the time fixed for the wedding, a bouse which had stood empty for upward of a y ar was bought and renovated, aud costly furniture nme np from town to make it more habitable still. Ami K said, alter p'ying with qiiestious all tbo workmen, aud burning tbalit was to belbohoiuHol a newly mar ried pair, "Ibey iiuisid poor L'igblrn would be- j-alousof the did. r.'uee aud be might Lav been just as well rff if he hid asked Miss llrown." But L'igLton never ouce regretted it, norevfii troubled himself to ail; questions of tho new com ers, lie would Lave been glad to take Bertha to such a borne instead of to aim- plo lodgings, but she had expressed her self satisfied, aud so he Via, TI)UK,when his father said, "Yon might have lived iu just such a house if you bud married the girl I wished you lo,M,Oarrl had auswer ed, rather bruskly, ' I prefer choosing my ovin wife, sir; and with the one I have chosen I would be happy anywhere.' And so all was left as it was, and the wedding-day was at band. The cremony was performed in chnrcb and the bride looked beautiful indeed in a long satin princess dress and orange fl.iwers. "Viiy, my love," Cirol had ssld when, the afteruoon before, she had shown him her, wwldinit i'n. "by 4II1I ytingtt anything so e!e&uU" a Year if Paid in Advance. IF not paid in advance, $1.23 "I wanted-my bridal pretty. Yon know girls are very silly about suub things, Carol." "Would you retire from your enpng" mont, Carol," Mr. Ashby asked. "If you could do so houornbly If you know thai B rtha nnd I had deceived yhu, stye, and all K , that we have played n false game ever since we have been hen? ' "I couldn't know it, Mr. Ashby, unless you told njoeo yourself, "answered Leigh, ton at once. "But to-morrow, before you have been married au hour, K will be busy with Buch a story, , "Howl" "It is true. Bertha, tell Carol It is true." "It is true, Carole for the time wo have been hero we have been living a lie; we aro not what we seem-" "For Heayen's sake tell me whnt it isl Your daughter, sir, is not to blame for deceptiou say that she is notl" cried Carol. "No, sho is not; sho has only acted in obedience to my wishes." "Do you wish U leave me, Carol?'' Bertha asked, with her head averted; she could not meet his eyo "Leave yon? Never!'' cried Carol.catch iug tho tumbling girl in Lis arms. "I know you never meant any hurm." Bertha let her head fall upon herliv- er's shoulder, aud said, with difficulty making her words intelligible "Tell bim papa." Carol lifted her face to dry supposed tears, nnd found she was laughing heart ily. He looked from one to tho other be wildered. Mr. Ashby spoke at once. "My dearCarol'hosaid, "forgive the deception I have practiced upon you nnd nil the towu; and also forgive Bertha, as her only fault if fault it were wasobed- ience to me. The town, from mv econo my and reticence, have pleased themselves in supposing mo a brokeu-dowu gentle man. I have seen my daughter slighted by fashionables and snubbed by cox combs too shallow to know that it is not tbo feathers' thnt make bird. Y'ou came, regardless of all, aud sought her hand. Yon asked nothing but her love. But Bho gives you more. My boy, I am the silent partner of the well-known firm of B & Co.. Chicago, woith half a million of money. The house which has roused the curiosity of the town as to who should occupy it id Bertha's wedding present Irom my sister. And hero is tho deed of my gift a house in New York." And K talked and wondered when they learned Mr. Ashby's stratagem to prevent his daughter being sought for goltl. For the Carbon Advooatk.J SCIENTIFIC MISCELLANY. Evidence that the Dead Sea was ouce a part of the oceau has been presented to the Paris Academy of Sciences. Tho specifio gravity of liquid steel has recently been determined by Herr Alexjeff to be 8.05. It is therefore con siderably heavier than solid steel, which has a specifio gravity of 7 81 to 7.84. The cleolric light is reported to have boeu ttietl iu France os n lure for sea fish. The hriiliant glare of a submerged lamp h found to attract great numbers of fish es, which may be readily captured in nets. The value for agricultural purposes of the blood of the 41.000,000 nnim.ils yenrly slaughtered iu France is estimated by a French writer torbe31.00U.000.'rancs. Various methods have beeu proposed tor treating the blood bo as to prevent nuis ance. The strength of hoisting cables fur minis has been investigated by a French esnmniission. Greater care is found to be necessary with melallio cables thai with those of textile malt rials, on account of liability to corrosion, and preference is given to the latter for most minis. Hy an improved method, the quanti ty of blood iu living mammals has been ascertained to bo betweeu nue-twelfth and one-lbirteeuth (1 the weight of the body. Under normal conditions this proportion varies but little. A heallhy man weigh ing ISO pounds must therefore carry about twelve pounds of blood. 'Ir. A. H. Swiutou has endeavored to show the relation existiug be' ween the appearance of insects and sun-spot cycles, and gives n tabulated record to prove that cerUin Insects are most numerous during the years immediately following a minimum of suu-spots, nud vice Versa. If thia theory may be applied to all spceits, a period of ir.scct scarcity should now follow the'remarkubleuclivity of the sun's surface for some time past. Hclusuth Druebeig, ofBriliu, com tends that the oppi site side of the moon Irom the earth may Lave air and water, aud he inhabited. The same side cf the moon is always turned to the eatlb, nnd the rcutriftigal force arising from the mot m's mntiou around the earth would lend to throw such light nnd fluid por tions of its substance hs air aud water to t'je further side, while tie earth's atlrac. lit u would contribute to keep the heavy side toward us. As an illustration, a moistened ball may be swung by a cord. The same side will always bo toward the centre of revolution, and the moisture will pass to the outer side. The motion r.f heavy bodies like rail way trains sh.ike the earth for consider able distances, uml observation of such facts is gradually giving rise to a belief that the force neeeesory to produoe earth quake shocks hr.B beeu over-estimated. A delicate apparatus need by Prof. H. M. Paul showed quite strong vibrations on ibe passing of an express train a third of a mile avny, aud like effects wtre ob served even at somen hat greaterdistancts. A perceptible vibration was transmitted lb rough Ibe ground whenever a ttone, was struck by tbo wheels of a one-horse ve hicle passing at a distance of 400 or 530 fevU Accordii g tn a paper Irom Dr. O. J. Ma n. w,n, the . iimge ir- u in pnrit ns (it the pruviuuo ol Ctuilou, lit Cliiua, uru The Carbon Advocate. An Independent Family Newspaper Published every -ATuRDAY, In Lehighton, Carlton Co., Pa., by IIAICRV V. HIOItTIIlSIHIl. OrnCB-tlAmWAY, abort dlslauoe above the Lehigh Valley It. It, Depot. Tens: $1,00 uerAnnniii in Adyancs Eyanr DrEcuhTios or tlais aao rafpor Job Printing AT VERY LOW PP.lOKfl. injured by certain worms, to destroy which tho inhabitants import anU from the neighboring bill. They are of two spcclcs.pni inhabit nests Ml ponded from tho branches of trees. They are coIlecU ed nnd Irnnsported in bladders, and nrer placed In tho tops of tho orange trees, which aro connected by ineaus of bamboo rods so ns to give the ants ready access to all parts of tho orchard. The remedy has been In constant uso at least since 1 040, and probably dates from a much earlier period. Prof. C. V. Illly wishes to learn If thise species of ant havo ever beon determined. Croll, In his "Cllmato and Tlmo," says: "Here is oneway nfconve-ying to the mind anmo idea of what a million of years is. Take a strip of paper nn iuoh broad or more, ami eighty-three feet four inchta in length, and stretch it alonr the wall of n largo hall, or ronurl the walls of au apartment somewhat over twenty 'cet square, ll-call to memory the days of yuur boyhood, so as to get some adi quats Conception of what a period of a hundred years is. Then mark off from one of tho ends of the strip one-tenth of au inoh. The one-tenth of an inch will represent ono hundred years, and the entire length of the Btrip a million of years. It is well worth m.dtiug the experiment, ju3t in or der to feel the striking impression thai it produces on the mind. Could wo staud upou tho edge of n gs.rge, n milo nnd a half in depth, that had been cut out of the solid rock by a ti'uy Btre.im scarcely visible nt the bottom of this fearful aby b, and were wo iulormed that this littler streantltt w&3 oble to wear offauuually ouly one-tenth of an inch from its rocky bed, whnt would our conception be of tho prodigious length of time that this stream must have taken to excavate the gorge? We should certainly feel startled when, on making the necessary calculations, we found that the stream had performed this) enormous amount of work iu something less than a million of years," "BTJCHUPAIBA." Quick, complete euro, all annoying Kid ney, Bladder ami Urinary Diseases. $1 Druggists. A stem-winder The caterpiller. A saga hen Ono who avoids ther hawk. -Humor is the oil and wine of merry greetitig. -Home is the seminary of all other institutions. Enrich and revitalize the blood by using" own'a Iron Uiltcrs. Bro If a hotel is built iu four flats, what key is necessary to open it. -Simples says his wife is a splendid sample of the "opposlto sex." Hops Is n delusion; no hand can grasp a wave or a shadow. Suicide Kade Easy, Tri.f efttl, Hear itiiinl,lnt fair (l .MM cntirso ami don't take. l)r. Pierce's '-Golden Medical Discovery." Sold hy druggists. Happiness is like tho echo; it answers yon, but it dots not come. A we man often thinks she regrets the ove when she only regrets the lover. -High ten is something like dinner. it is long drtwu tint by aonVerrstori. -Thongb fl ittery blossoms like friend' ship, jet there is n great difference in tho fruit. T,'e only in I uu irHiiteed tocureilIabete gravel, dropsy, Britlit's Uis.'ase, nervous do- tiiuiy, ami uu ttisea,3 ut iiih Kluiieva and bladder, Is Prof. Guilmotlu'e French Kidney J adi - The green turtles are those that al low tlurostlvis to bo picked up ou ther beach What word is there of five letters that, alter taking two nnay,will still have sii? Sixty. A wit being asked, on the failure of n bank, "Wore you upset?" replied "No I ouly lost my bal nice. Beware cf Imitations, The delicate ilor ol Klorestou Cologne If entirely novel. Look for signature of Ills cox & Co., N. Y., on every bollle. - A servant with a turn for figures had five eggs to boil, and b"ing told to give tbem three minutes each, boiled them n quarter of an hours altogether. A woman's, htnrt is a small afTair,but it can upset the biggest man that tvef adorned this world. "Bragging rains." Dr. U. V. l'ltncr, lloll'alo, N. Y.r tear Sir My wile had surlerrd with "femeU weakness" lor nearly three years. At limea she rould hardly move, she had such drag ging psius. We olten saw your "Favonie IWciiplinn" advertised, but supiosed like most patrol riieilirinrs it did not amount U u ny t li I re. hut at last roncluded to try a bot tle, which she did. It made her sick at first, but it began to show Its effect Ilia marked improveuienieiil, aud two bollleV cured her. Yoine. etc., A. J. 1IUVCK. Deposit, Y. A collet tor of autiqie furniture was? bunting through the unction shops tho other day for a "signal service bureau," "The parting giea me pain," us they mm siiil wltt u he had a troublesome tooth extruded. I' takes ' ill thirteen minutes to load an elephant em ft railioud train, while ib takes tweuly )' r h y s rt of a woman ti lebtt brr fliends good-bye aud loose thu' cheek fur her Irnitk. Dr. Pierre's "Pellets," or sujar.cnaleJ graiiiilea the original "little liver pill." (tiewure of imitation.) rum sick aud bilious hradaclie, rlraiue the stomach, and bowels, and purify the blood. Tn get genuine, seer Dr Pierce' if nature and portrait ou Gov rrnmeul stamp. cont jr vial, by drug' ti.ti. It is awful lubarrasslng for Cott gressman to have bill suddenly culterj up aud discover Hint Lebas lift hi tneluv nrandum book at home and he can't, for Ibe lire ol him, rcfolliet which way he agreed to vote on tbut matter. - "My young friends" said a wise' teacher to l.ia pupils, "if find gave yonf laleiita remember not to bury tbem u a, nspti i. B'tt if He gavevou ouly a nap tin, i..i,'i think i U oris it ttattt Will aruiiu 10 U, 1U1 uf ulu.ui,"