Advertising Rates. The Carbon Advocate, An Independent Family Newspaper Published every AT&RDAY, lit Lcklfihlnn, Carbon Co.,Pn. lijr iiAitiiY v. imtTinir.it. ornrB-HA KWAY. a t-linrt dlalniiib above Ihe Lehigh Volley 11. R. Depot. Terms: $1.00 FcrAiiDtiin in Aimcs kvkKt ni snurnoN or rune aso fmct Job Printing at very r.6w Ptuona. ,(We desire It to bo distinctly understood that no advertisements will Lie inserted in (he columns of The Oakbon Advooatii that 54ay be received from unknown partlos' or ftrins unless accompanied uy mo oAsn The following are our onlt terms t ONE 8QVARK (10 MNK9), OnV year; each Insertion....... 10 cts Blx months, each' insertion...... "1 cts. H. V. MortTimrEit, Propriotor, INDEPENDENT-" Live and Let Live." 1.00 -a Year if Taid in Advanco. Tn'M'a rtfoiith's; each insertion 20 cts, Less than tKree months, first insertion 'Ml ettli suWqtrent Insertion... ..a 26 cts. .Local notices 10' cents Iwr line. ''' M. V. MORTIMMBR, Publisher. VOL. X., No 36. LEIIIGHTON, CARBON COUNTY, PA SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1882. If not paid in advance, $1.2j CARDS,. Attorneys'. ATrOKNKV AttD OOUNSELtOR AT lXtT, Oaks Bstir,LinionioK,rX. i J. J nnMrttln Airliner Will BOTand 1.11 KitlKatals. elenveyanelnir .iMtly doiie Ool utlnai promptly mac. Ids ati .peclalty. ! U consulted In Knllab adUarinan. Iv. h. boolittlb. b. n. wabmkb n.'UtUn. (Late Assistant Oom'r of Pt6nts.) B. H. WARliER & CO., Attorneys at Law, W ATtHKIt Uuildiso, WASIIINUTON; 1) . 0 . Attention given to latent anil Mlnlrht cases. .Lands, Reunions, Roomies, and Ooverumijnt "claims'. Attention prompt, charge s moderate. Address with- sinmp. Kolir to Member; "I Oomeress and the Heads or Oovcrnu.eni I)e partroenls. "lee. 10, 1881 o . Physicians and Dentists. TTT A. IiERIIAMGIt, M !.,. ' PHYSICIAN XNDSCltUKON Special attention paid to Ctaronlo Diseases. OMlts: 8outh Eat corner Iron anil 2nd ts..Le alihlon.Pt. April 3, 1678. 1ST. B. KKHEIi, 31. 1). U. 8 ItxRratnliig Surgeon, PBAUTICINQ P1IYSIUIAN andSUKQEON. Oancat xisnlcstieet, liKnea'a ulock, Lettish, tea. Pa. Ala be consulted In tho Germ n Language. Nov. so. D K. WILIi W. KEUl.lt, MAIN STREET, PauryVillu, CUncoN Oocntv, Pa. Maybe consulted In the English or German Language. apr.8 W. A. Cortright, D.D.S., OFFICE : Opi sue the "uroadway House," Mauch Chunk, Pa. I'allems have the henellt of ilio latest Ira. provemenls In me--luinl-;al npi-Haures an-l the best methods nrir.iiliucni in all surgical cases. NITHUUS-OXlliE ndinlnlnteitd II di'flrei!. If pos.lMe, persons residing outside ' or Mauch Chunk should make cugaicinienls bytnali. JlMl T PUU.11.I.S KCUCRKR, GONVKYANUBK, AND GKNESAL IN8UKANCE AGENT Th Mluwina Cmnp-mtea are R,'prawntt4: LIMA.N )N .MO riAL FIBC, lit 4 III Ml UIJl'UAL l-'lltE, roiTvn.i.K rim:, I. .'. I 1 1 u 1 1 r I It K. and thn TK A V KI.ERa AC.UIUKNI' INSUIIAXCK, Also Ponmvlv ml-i and Mutant Horse Thief tciive and lu-urani ofuuanv. . Mann hios. kcmisrkh. B v,rt:, uu imilmi Coostv Buildino, MAUUH UlUJNK,.Pii. Fire Insurnnco Agent. AW POLt'HES In SAFE Companies only, t llessonablo Itatcs. Aug.23-yl QARBON HOUSE, j, w. KAunKNnusu, proprietor, DahkSt., IjKhiohtox, Pa. The (lAnnox I (dusk -Hera flrsi-classaerom. raoilalloas to the Tramline; public. ItoiirJlaie by the luy or Week on Rras.iuatile Teruia. Mholes Clxars, Wines and Liquors alwny. on Jiaad. Cloud Sheds aud Stables, wlih alter lye Hostlers, attached. April 10-yl, JOHN F. IIALBACII, Instructor of Music, (Piano, Organ, Voice and Theory.) IiEIIIGHTOS.PA. Sole agent for the WEBER PIAN"S and III" NEW ENO- LiAnu UKUAoS ; And dealer In all kinds of Planosand Organs. Ternia low and easy. Slate, lumber, bricks, ictf.Vtaken In exchange. Mheet Murlo and books furnished an short notice. For particulars, terms, lie., Address, JOHN F. HAI.riAOIl, AK3, lI9-ly. L,ehlhten, Pa. Livery &Sale Stables UANIC STIlKBT.LimiiailTON, l' PAST TIIOT t'INU HOnSKd, ELEGANT OAUUIAUES. A4 msitUtly I.OWKK I'llIdKS than any otuer L.ivery iu tue uojuiy. Larsnsnn hindaome Carriages for f.iDeii.1 wnraoses ana weuumts. ijaviu uuukui flee, j:. mi J. W. RAUDENUUSH Itiapectlully announcs In the pohllo that he has opened a NEW 1.1VEU V s PA hi.m in connection with his hotel, and Is prepared to furnish Teams for I Funerals, Muss or Bisiucss Trips,' on shorleet notice and most liberal terras. All orders lrtal toe 'Curl, m House" will receive P'ompt attenllnu Stable on Nonh Street, next the hoiel, l.ehlf htou. JanSS-yl A Bible Commentary. Highly eudorsed by P.epreeenlativo Men pf all Churches, Inmost priiv.1 laik jiulc lished. A.ldrwsNASiOii Wuitluok, Hills. dale, Mich. uyii or 1 Railroad Guide. pUIL.A. At ItlfAOIWO RAII.UOAD Artangeroetit of t'nsjcpgor Trains. MAY D. 1182. Trains leave ALLK.N TOWN astolloWsi- (YlA rtRKIOUEX BAltBOAU) For rhllndolplila.ot -1:3 ,M8, 11,40, a.m.. and 3 io n. ni. Ktl.NDAYP. For Fhlladelphla at 't.iO , m.Ait p. tn. iriA easi rr.NNA. niiAKcn.) Forlteidlnfr and Jlairlsboir, 6.00, 8.40 a m 12.15. 4,Mi ai;d DCiip. m .. for LsncaMemiid uolflmbia, .(0, S.41o.m. and 4.30 p ni SUNDAYS, k'nr Ceatlin M Mtiil B.i fi n. m. For lliirrlabnre, and wa pe bta. 0 i& ft. m Trains FOR A I.LK STOWN leave aa follows: via rmiKioiiits nAitnOAD.) Leave rhiladeliihln. 4.80 7.40 a. ni( and t.Df. i.3Uijo 8. p. m , , hON0AYm. r.ouve I'lillailcliiuu. 8.U' a, tn., 318 aud ''4.20 p. m. TIA I'.ABi IMnA. ttll .-',. I '.eavO Reddlnc.7 CO 10.l5u.ni.. 2.(0 J.SVrniU.H P. Ml, t.cavn Jfarilabure; 6..0 7tOandO.SO. a. ro., I.4J ami 4 00 o. in. Leave LnncaMer f7.xa. m 1.01 and fl.lfl p. ro. Lpoi -L'oMimbla A a. m 1.10 and 3.40 p. ni. (From Kiuffbtrret Depot. BUNDAYS. .cave itesfllliir. 7.80 aiio 6. 6 a.m. Leave J Iiurlm tii u. a.'.o a.mi ) run io (.uil Tiotti Depot Nint.i and (leen irela, P llodulphta, oihertruius to and from uroaa street ueins T.,1. li A anil tl.4 H.fn trnlnn rrom Allentown mil thew1.3 and S.15p ni. trom from riula. iiflplna.vta Periionfeh Kniii n t,lia 0 tlirongh lara toabd trom Pbllrccli lila. J. K. WOOTT15N. c.o nANCorlc, rn'l ran. A nu-etAetut.' iMnvemuei bin JOHNR.G.WEYSSER, rrtOPUIETOR OF THE West End Brewery, Mauch Ciiunfc, Pa. Pure Porter and Laser Beer Delivered all over the State. October 8, 18S1 yl M. HAGAMAN Has Removed from Wei.port and taken up quarters in the ' Old Fatzlnner Store," Bank. Street, Lehighton, where ol-l friends and new ones can always find u clioice assortment of ' Dress and Dry Goods, Notions and Trimmings, Groceries, Provisions, &c, Sec. AT Till; I.IIIVJ'.SI' CASH lMCK.Ilk Also, always in stock nne of Ilia finest and best selections of CMs, fatclies anfl Jewelry to be fnund in this sprlion nfthenuntry, at Pi ices fully tta Low as etfewl.er. ItepairiiiGr lone in the beet mnnne', nt verv mndrrate fhargts. Patrunuge intitcj. upr8 2y Central Carnage Works, iJiinlf St., Lchigliton, Pa., Are prepared to Manufacture Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagon, &c., or every description, In the most substantial manner, and at Lowest Cash Prices. Isciiiiii,' rromptly Attended to. TREXLER & KREWI.ER, April 18, 1879 yl Proprietors, PATENT MAGNUM BOX DM Waster. The undersijtned respectfully ann-.unco tn their friends and the public generally, thai they have secured the right to iiianu fucture mid srll tins excellent WhsIiIiii; Ma chine In Carbon and Luierne couulies, Tint is uiidnubtedly llie DEST Washer made,and gives the most erlect saliefaclinn to all who use IU Sue Ibis machine before you buy any other. Price $10 00. Address Yensor & Bartholomew, Lehighton, Pa. may 2ft dm. NERVOUS DEUIU Y: A CUIIE (JOAIt.VNTEEn. Dr ri. o. WnbT iMiims and Iiiiain Tkkat. ut.sT. a .peelno ior Ujncrij, liltslnets, Con Vu tflona. Mtrvoua ..ejidmlie Alpulnl sl'iu, Loam of Meuiort. po,uia oiitiusa, lunio teury, luvoiuutaiv Kmlajoous Preiuutuie Old Ajr, tuil.M hr uvcttimtwi. .elltibuae or oveMilu'Mcc, MhlOU leata (11 iu.bciv lleca and oeAlll, Olio box Will mru rr,.iit. u...a I'acU oox cnut luaone ii.outh'a treat lueni. One dol.arauox ur x mixes for tlvo dolUrsi seur w, u,i irviiH 11 once, weffuar smce MX boxoN to o.ire unv rucn urn, oilrriece veitli ua 101 -Ix boxes acioaioau. lea wilu IHi'ilnUai . we vlll .. ud tlio punh a er our written iriiaraiite inieium the monev If Ihe tie tm toil iliit.ii ..rf ..l.r. nlre a-uil ulv wheu the ireatmeut iKoulf r. e.i direct Horn u J ills c WBivr A 00 hole Pr .piielora. ISI a is3 w. Vdmii Btieet tiJuTa" A 1 nuuuK0 Aiut,lrtlJS: Ph hdi1ifhlitIKI:,6C0- Wholesale Asents W6f6 rpilE SLATIMUTOM PLANING MIIL AND Cabinet Ware Factory, AT SI.ATINUION. JOHN BALLIET, Propr., Aciatn 11s ami aiuui nun miva if a ih. itciuiuv Oak tttitl J Iarl Wooo Luinoer, anil latiowpte heal. I., oil l l .4- atn.l l .. Mi.. IT iiuruu iq uzm'uiu our mouui oi orucrs ior BresseD Lumboll OP ALu KINDS. Doors, Saslics, Blinds, Sliultctv, Mouldings, Cnblnct Ware, &c, With rroaptness. Brackets Made to Order. T1im Mnr.hlnnrv linll tiAH imfl ot thft ht.nt nm1 mnat tmpruren klmln. I enivloj noue but Uiu boMi noiKmen.tue well sra.M)ticiI and ifoolnui toi fu 1, nurl atnilie erorciible tnjrt't'atitcoeiitirn Hniitactluti to nil who mftvlavnr nib with a rail. OrftLTsi by mal pmnipily ntletidett to. Mv cbiirpc nre mo.itrutnt term) cash, or interest charged aitor tliirtj cava QIVK ME A CALt. 'rhose en",atTPd In BnilfViia wlU fliulttt iheinfldvnntflgO to hive sltllnc:; Floor ithflrrin Doorn, -asltcflt hutlc8, &o. aUc., ntrde at thl Yh tor v. Mny JOHN UA LLIKT. DANiEL WIEAND, Carringcs,Wagons.Sleighs,&c tdnNKU Of 1JAXK ASI) IKOX STItTETS, liEHIOIlTON. Pcnna., Particular attrntlon given to REPAIRING In a'l ItadotMli. nt the very Loirelt Prleeii. Patrs.nn.ru rti.t f.s lit, ...MN.l . r fatlpfurllon utiurauteed. ueo Oe JB7 -yi VAN. WIUAND. Catarr ELYa' Cream Balm KfTccluftlly clcnii pus (honufdl jmp. puifpnil Cntnrrh al virus, ruilnic hvalthy 8cr' ilnnff, nlliiys In flaminntlon. pro t cts tliu tnetu. tirnne Iroin Mildt tlnnal eolith, com lIetcly heals tin s-TPSitiul rcslcrti 1 lie lensi oftaptc ami sintfll. Hcne Mcltl rnults lire renlixed by h few HAY-FEVEP p,,l,1- mcnt will enre I'atarrh Hay Fever, &o. Un. eiiuallid for culils In the head. Axreeable to r.iij ny titiicT linger iniuinen'ia trlls. tin receipt of too will mall a p.ickairo. nm Vnr ,1. I... nil .1... ..I... I T -,..T1 ton a.O w J ..." ..U Kl.ll III U,-lll. in. EI.YS'OKEAM 11AI.S1 CO., uovM-yl Owcko, N.'V. OU AltE IN KKE11 OF Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, or, Gents' Furnishing Goods- GO TO CLAUSS& BROTHER THE POPULAR Merchant Tailors, Bank Street, Lehighton. PniOES VERY LOW FOR HASH. The public patronage solicited. Julyl.tr 1881. HOLIDAYS. 1881 Mrs, C. BeTSGHIRSCHSKY Hefner full y nnnouneatnhtr frlnnHi nml ih 1'Ubi.oKenerally, lhat (tie lg n..w n-ct-lvItiK and opening for their li po bm a birKtr ciwwk. tuau aver ui iud very taiesi nuvviucB id Toys &. Fancy Goods, Suitable ror llf)r.IDA' PRESENTS for Vnuiiu- and Old. Rich anil Poor.. Don't fall to cull early and scure nrst choice aud best barn ill". She also culls iheir attention to uer New, L.arice and b.lticaiit arsortment of NOTIONS, comprllni Underwear, llerlln and Herman town Wools. Hosiery, Imported aud I'o uesilo IIIIiIkius llloves. Flowers and uP'in assortment el New Designs IN FANCY ARTICLES Also, In oonneetlon with the above, a full and complete stuck of OERJIAX FRUITS, .LIMni'RQER CHEESE. Cnndlee & Confi Gtloiis, toaetherwith a varletv ofUooda not L..n.mi I) kept In any uihe storeln town., lr sou do not see what you want, ask for It. A iluro ur publlo patronage solicited, and perfect s.illfiicllui;uaranteed In prlco aud luuuij. vi KOOUSt Secoail St., 2 floors above Iran, Nov. SO, lS81.inS. LEHIOIITON, Pa. gjgf The Carbon Advocate one year for $1, and Kendall's Horse Book as a premium. H lCi r"ASAL rASHA" " With Medicine Quality not Qnantlty is tiie greatest lfflBortanco; next is tie Knowieone and txpenence to uer rcctly Prepare and Dispense the same At A, J. DURLING'S POPULAR Dil & Family Mlctne Store, Bank Stree Lehighton, You can always roly upon K'ttlnir STRIOT LiX i'ure nuu unauuueraieu Drugs and Medicines, nUftl.INU. carries tho lararcst slock PATI.NT MEDIt INI a In theconnly. 1IU1IL1NO has an clevant Stock bf ilHUO. (HSTU SUNJJhlLSi FANOY and TOI LET rtltllULt-S ror theiadies as wen as the aenls. UURLINO makes HORSE and OATTLE row DUllS n specialty. Ills '3 years exper ience In the !rilt; business gives lilm a great advnntaKO In th it Uhe. TRUSSES. SUPPOHTERS and HRAOES always a largo slock on hand. viNKS and Lir4,t'0IIS, both rarelgn and domestic, lie has a ClluioiiOrape Wine and a I iry Unlawua Wine. J ust' splendid and cheap. WALL PAPERS and "ORDERS the largest assurtldent In town. Oo to DUItLINU'S with your prescrip tions Uu to DUltLlNU'S lor yodr Patent eoicnes. Oo to nURLlNO'S for vonr fnnbvnrt'cleS. Farmers and horsemen unto Dtlltl.lNO'a lor oUr Hoi so nud tjattlo Powders. aug. o-yi A CIVX'V nnnted.tdsell Edison's Sins: VtJIji IC5 leal Telei.hono and Edison's Instantaneous Piano and orvan Muflc. En. close stamp lor o talouue and terms. EU1SUN AIUSIO CO., Phllailelihla. Pa. dec. lil-u.0. WHESdE COMES THE tJKBDUNDED POPULARITY OF Allco&t's Porons' Plasters ? Because, they have proved themselves the Best External ltcmcdy ever invented. They will cure asthina,c'olds,coughsj rheumatism, neuralgia, atid any local pains. Applied to the small of the back thev are infallible in Bac k- Achoj Nervous Debility, and all Kidney troubles; to the pit of the stomach they are a sure cure lor Dyspepsia and Liver Complaints. ALT .COCK'S POROUS PLASTERS are painless, fra grant, and quick to cure. Be ware of imitations that blister and burn. Get ALLCOCK'S, the only Genuine Porous Plaster. Feb. 18-13 o.o. w. Respectrully announces ti, the .copleor I.e- hlghton and Its vicinity, that ho Is now pre- purcu iu supply mciq wuii mi muua oi Household Furniture Manufactured from the best Seasoned Mate, rials at Prices fully ns lowas tho ame article. can be houKht lor elsrwhere. Here are a few or the Inducements ottered' Parlor Sets at Irora $50 to tso Walnut Mai-ble.top Dressing' Case Ili'ilrootn Sillies. 3 nlecoa S4Q to ASS Palnied llrdrooni .sulie , $18 to lo tlane Seatid t'halr, persrtofe,,,. Common hairs, per .et of a in and all other Ooods equally cheap. In this connection, I desire to rail the at. tentton or tho people to ray ample facilities in THE UNDERTAKING BUSINESS with a NEW and HANDSOME HEARSE, and a lull UnoorOrt.sKETS and (JO HI N a, 1 am prepatcd to attend promptly to all or. dtrs In this line, at lowest prices. Patronage respecllully solicited and As most ample satisfactt n guaranteed. V. St HWARTZ, octlJ IIANKSt.,Lihlgbt(ra. 10 ORGANS 27Stop'.lll SrlsReeds only $90. PiAnosflU up. Hare Holiday Inducements Heady. Write or call on ItKATl'Y, Washlimton. N.J. (JggjnThose of our subscrib ers getting the .advocate through the mail will please refer to tho direction tab, note their indebtedness, and remit the amount. In all cases whore we have to send bills Si. 25 will be charged to cover expenses of postage, etc. - r t -tit 1 1 i rr t iwar:is4 LABOIt, There's n never'dyltig chorus Breaking on the human ear, tn the busy town before us Voices loud, and deep, and clear. This Is labor's cndlesi dllly This is toll's prophetic voice, Sounding through tho town and city Bidding human hearts rejoice. Sweeter than the poet's singing Is that atithcm of the free ) Blither is the anvil's ringing Than tho soiig'uf bird or bee. There's n glory In the rattlo Of the wheels 'mid factory g'onm Richer than e'er snatched Irntn battle Are the trophies of tho loolll. Eco the skillful mason raising Gracefully yon towering pilo) Round the forge and furnace blaring Bland tho tioble men of toil. They are heroes nf tho jieople, Who the wealth orhnliohs false) Every dome, nrnl spire, Hnd steeple Rear their heads in labor's praise. Glorious tueh of truth and labor, Shepherds of the human fold, That shall lay the brand and sabre With tho barbarous llilhgs of old. Priests and prophets oft'reatinh, Bloodless htroes In the light, Toller's for the world's salvation, Messengers of peace and light, Speed (he plow and speed the IiarroVv j Peace and plenty send abroad Belter far the spade and bafroiV Than the cannon nt the afford. Each 111 venllnn, each Improvement, Renders Weak oppression's rod f Every sign add every rrlnycmeiil Brings u nearer truth dhd God. EVELYN'SJISTAKE. To be n bride yonBg, benntlfnl, lie- loved, nnd jnsti gtaulfa-hed In n cLnrmlt g little bouse of oiie'n own j Does not thai State of tiling presuppose the renlicnllnn of perfect happiness, if shell a thing ban be fonnd iu this world of ottM, juj gentle render 1" Yo'.i will dimblless answer, ns I should do, were some ollur writer to ask uie the question, "Yei. If buppimUs cotild net be found In n statu of eibdence so poetic, ttien bappiui8j is no dweller iu our lower sphere." About tbrlt there mny be itto' Opinions in the minds of very wise people, by tLb vrayi But Erelyn Powerscourt had bdt one. She was tho only daughter of wealthy nud indulgent pnreuts, who had prniad aud petted her during -igllleetl ninny yearn, nnd resigned her, just ns sLe was entering upon nuotber, to the cure of a litttiiisome rind wcrilthy bdnbrlnd of twen tyifive, who seemed perfectly willing to cany out tho work of spoiling Which they had so thoroughly began. Ellis Powerscourt was n, lawyer of good standing and tepnie. His famo might have bteu more satisfjing aud enduring hnd ho been obliged tn Serve nn nppren. tioeship to poverty from his turlitet boy. hood. Evelyn, on her part, was exceedingly romantic nud impressionable. With n bead full of fchlioh noliohs, she fell iu love with Ellis Powerscourt, and fit ally with the approbation of both families, married him, and after n britf honey moon tour to the Lakes, settled down for life in n villa on the banks of tho Thames, just far enongh from town to admit of daily journeys to and fro, on her hns bands part, nnd weekly or bi-weekly shopping excurnons on her own. All this, though very delightful, was very tame and utieiciting. Every one bait approved of her marriage. Hi-r fnlh er had given her mngonVut par urn of diamonds and opals on her wedding Hayj ner father-in-law bad presented her with a deed oi gift of the pretty villa and its iiijaceut gtounds. It hsd all been loo smooth, too pros. perous. What (binders or difBcultie had there been in tbe way to lest tbe devotion h-tr buudsome ynnng buslmud was so ready to express? None ucne? How, then, could she be certain that she was really loved? bhe was si'ting in her boudoir one morning, niter her hnaband had gone to towu, rurdilatitg ovir this important q iesliou. nhile she fcwnng the silvered tassels of her blue silk breakfostrobe idly to aud fro. Suddenly she sprang from uer chair, md clapped her hands. "I have U! I have it! I'll ask Mornalo coma here for mouth's visit. She can no more help flirting than she can help breathing, nud she is as beantllu) ni a dream. When I see Ellis constant to me in spite of her I'nsci' ntion, Isball be stir. er nl bis love lhau I can be now. wLeu it . . . - - has nt vtr been tried." Would you bilitve, fair rradir, lhat any woman could bo so superlatively silly? All this come of having nothing to do! If tills Piiwerscnurt bad been it poor mau, his bride would have had to be looking after bis diuner, making bis shitls, and mending bis elnlb.es. Not mneh time or inclination would she have bad then for "trjing her husband's love." Its certain ly would have brooded. like an unspnktn bleksing, over the humble duties of bcr daily life. Hail he been a poor ninu. moreovsr, Ellis Powerscourt, forced tn wiu his daily bread by tbe daily exercise r every talent be could account for, would never have fell the vague dissatis faction itb life he now feltwould never hive bad leisure to speculate npon the possibilities of his existence as compared witu ts realities; ant), above all, would never have had lei ure to listen to those posaibllities apparently mado real by tho sweetest and most bewildering of voices. lint l nui anticipating, lira. Powerscourt s.it down and wrote a long letter, as the reanlt of her morn, lug's tut dilations. That evening, as she strolled up aud doun the lav. u, lea ii g on her husband's arm, she said, casual. "Ellis, we are to bavo a gaet, I have aiked Morua Strong tu pay us a vii.it." Ellis, whose Uionshts, to tell Uia truth, had bcell very far nway, took the cigar from Ids lips, nnd Inokid aghast. "Morna Strong! Whnl on enrth do you want her hero for, my datliug. She is my cousin, yon know," said Evelyn, quickly, "Don t you liko her, love?" '1 never saw her in my life." "Then by aro you so pnjndiccd ft gainst her? I know you are by your looks and toue. So, sir, confess. 1 Mr. Powerscourt laughed, nnd then i'C' snmed his cigar. "My dearest, all I know nf bet is, that she behaved most sbnmel'ntly to poor Fred Ormo turned biin off In (ho mo.st henrtless wny; and be never v. ill get over it, neverl And ho Is not the first of her list, by a great mmiy. No, I don't like your cousin, my dear. She Is n hearth is coquette. She is thirty years old, and she is very plan at least, I hear so, oym from the men who ritve nbollt her most Even poor Fred admits that. However, since yon have asked her here, I will try to be polite to her, as I would to nny utber guest of yours. Of course she will not stay long?" "Not lnngi" answered Evelyn, bgiu nhig to repent of her experiment eveu before It .was really made, and not daring to confess that she bntl asked her cousin for ti month. So, when Mills PoVrefsconrt cnmehrmB the next evening, lip was not surprised ttJ be inttoduccd to "Ci.nsin Morua," who bad arrivtd by tLb nfletnooll traiu, nnd who welcomed blm with ti sweeping curt sey only, ns if she knew instinclively of his ditllke and was prepared to meet aud to rn'uru it in full. All through that evening he watch- el her furtivtly, nd wilh the greatttt cu io.-ily. Plain they hud call-d herj very plaiu. Wcli, yeS, It rtris (rutl Tbtre was no beauty in the irregulcrly featured face. But, iu its place, was something th.U tho most perfect harmony often lacks "i suddetij iudeschbable light anil f.lw an nbiumtiiin iih sparkling as it was evanescent, thut gave her a wonderlnl aud utmost dangerous Charm, Hut n heartless coqiietfel That was the world's Verdict, and (ill bOw it had been hisown. But during that evening she mndb not thetligbttstattemptto gain hisatteution. IIu caught her eyes lingeriug npon his faco with an absorbed, admiring gaze once or twice) but the eyes dropped nfjtl she coltired like It gltl when sho satv that he noticed her scrntiny. After that, for n long time, she did not look his wny Again. She ndlhirVd him.lht'd. Acerlain glow ofsstlfdctlon Ihlilled through bim at the tllbtinbt. Hut perhaps she thought bim Only a handsome coxcomb, without any brainsi He wbiild bhow heb her rnistakb. So, joining tho two Indies, front whom he hnd heretolore kept aloof, he commcnceel to tulle, He wan well readi well Informed, and so was Morno Strong. Subjects cinie i 1 fur discliisiou between thtm, of whioi poorEelyu knew little or iiothing, but which the other two lingered over with the ki enest animation and delight. They sang, nnd the cleat tenor nud the delici ous contralto melted into each other, like mnoUight into music They rode, nnd Mornuwi.sasplendid hori.nnninn, while Evelyn could barely keep her sent during ft respectable trot. Tney drove, sud Morun's place was ever nt tbe side of hi t host) iu short, before two weeks had passed over her heud, poor Evelyn saw her miiduke thoroughly, repented her experiment bitterly, itud would have given worlds if the pray.eyed enchant- ress bad never entered htr home. How was ull this brought about? Only by a few words, and n single glauce of the dark gray eyes, on the first eveniug of the laely's arrival. Ellis Powerscoort was Mlting silent, after n loug abd Inter esting discuBNicn on literatuie and art was at an end. "Such hours are tbe wine of life," he said, soltly, as if to himself; "ull else in but the dregs, and yet tbe dregs are of teuest at our lips!" ' You feel this!'' Enid Morna's soft, low voice, the grey ejes looking into his. Header, have you ever met one of those dangerons looks a veiled, impalpuble careB ? "You have the soul to feel this emptl ness, this yearning, while tho world calls your life happy, aud your home happy." This is what tl e soft gray eyes said, ou that eventful night. And Ellis Powerscourt, unhappily for bim-ell, read their meaning all too well 1 From that instant a sub'l current of sym. pat by existed bctwteu them, unspoken, yet understood nud felt by both. And from that moment the yonng man's infatuation win complete. She undr.tnn bim; ibe knew bow great a capacity fur good lay dormant in his soul. She would have helped bim onward and npwrr.l, bad fate given, her to him lor a mute, instead of theVblldish. pretty Eve lyn, who had t.evcr known him, as Ibis strai ger knew him now. A benrlliss co quelle, indeed! They slandered her vile ly who called her to) Never was there a nobler sonl, n m te candid nature, a warmer or more loving heart, thai, this woman po.sessed! Oh, if fate had but l:e-n kinder to him, what nlife his might have been, with Morua ever besiJe hiui to cheer Hnd help him on! Poor little Evelyn! If tears nnd slgbs could atone ior an imprudence, surely hers must have been wiped away forevir, about tbU timr! What tortures the pour little soul underwent at this period nf ber life no one, save ber Maker aud hers If, ever knew. The struggle benefitted ber, in one senoo of tbe word. It cleared nway, aud forever, tbe mist of romance and folly in which ber soul was envelop, ed. It taught ber to valne life's bnppb ness when it was oi comore hi r own bnt never tu trifla w ith or test it iu uuy nl. surd way. It made her wiser, kinder, bettir pirhaps, iu every way. Bnt before it did all tbi. It nearly broke be r heart. Tno month of Morna's vi'it drew at last loan end. Evtlyu did not urg her o prolong, srto repeat it. Mr. Powers- court, on his side, wns equally reticent nnd discreet. For Morim wiw only going to (own, wlibrrj he should bo nble to see her often, nnd linger by her side as ho pleased, without being punisdied by the mutely reproachful looks poor Eveljn w-as beginnillg lo send their Way when ever they secured atxorl.ed by each other, to tho exclusion of her own fnlr see If. Blit it Wolild hot do to let Uvedjn sin. pect too much of nil that was between them, Penco nt fiorue, aa well ns bftppi ness nbroad, was best, if It could bo ub' tnln.'d by a little tnatirigemcnt So be let nearly n week pa's by before ho snafched the evening fre ni bis hctti" Which he had deterfiiined to devote lo Morua abd to happintsii sluce both words now represented Ihe same thing to him I Sending n brief note by hlseltrkoui to the Villa to npologiKe toEvelyu fir bii absence, oti the score of a private "gin- tleuirns dinner." tho errant LUsband mado a Carelril toilet, n&d hurried, as il he was treading em nlr, tothohonso of an old friend wheo Morna wnsjfor ihe pres ent, residing! TheBertltnt who answered the door .howfcd him lulo the dining-room,- where the master of Ihe honee.siiting half asleep over his wine abd tvnlunts. looked np-j with ti State of surpfiso nt thMRhl of his visitor, nnd his thboratu toilet. Whatl Ellis Poverseonrtl Wby.mati, htVe yon mistaken Ihe bout? Why did n't you come to the wedding? I know Morna Sent you a card, and we expected you." "The wedding?" said Powerscouf I. tflntng pale to the lips. "Whoso wed ding?" "Why, Morna s, tn be sure; whoso oKe should it be? The greatest thing of the season yet, my boy. To see tit, bride's diamonds, and Old Jones t-ying to look sentimental when thej' stood up together." "Joues?" 'The bauker--tho Millionaire, Ihe man of diamonds,1' ,.KId Ids friend impatient ly. "Notf don't sny you knew nothing of it, when Morna stayed at your house nil the time her trosseau wss being got over from Paris. And n splendid ouo It was, my bey. If she has sold herself, ns thej' say, she took cure to make Jones pay her lull price, I can tell yom Aud Wo got them cleverly mortied, and tho break fast tihd nil. Hallo! Wbut is the mat ter, E11U?" He sprang torwnrdjnst in limP. He helped his friend to n chnlr, looSmed his lleektie, dnd held ii glnss of nine to his ashen lips. The jadel Here Is Mjtne more of her work. I pity poor Jonesi Thut woman Is positively Ifttal,'' he muttf red lo him self, aa be was busied in these kindly Cares, But being nt heart a good frllnw. and feeling sorry for poor Evelyn as well, he never opened his lips nbout tho occui reuces ofiLal evening to; any human be ing nevir even nlludcd to tliem arier ward in conve ri-otioii wttb his irieud. Ellis Powerscourt went, home, a sadder and a wikbr hisn. He still lives iu the Villa with his wife undone Or two (ill r hii'red children; nnd Mrs. Jours still queens it in society, slaying ber victims wherever she may go. Between tho hus band and wile bcr name is uerer men tloiie .' Bnt never again can t Ley be so perfectly nnd entin ly happy ns before the siren came between them, led Ibithir by Lv. lyn s roniuutlc roily nud Lvt lyn s mU take. "BUOHUPAIBA." Quick, rnniplele cure, nil annoying Kid ney, Uladder aud Urinary Discuses $1 Druegista. Hi who laughs cat. commit no dead ly siui Great thoughts originate from n lurge heart. Improvement for Mind and Body. Theie la more strengih-ri'Slnring Hiiverin a bnttleof Parker's Ginger Toiiir lhau Iu u bushel ol malt or a gallon of milk. As all spfetiter, blood purifier and kidney enrreo tor, there is inn lung like it, and invalids consequently llnd it a wouilerlul iuvlgur aut lor mind and bodv. Commercial. Happiness is like a suubeam. which the least shadow Intercepts, while adver sity is often as tho rain nf spring. Nervousness, debility, and exhausted vitality cured by using llriiwn'a Iron Bitters. Prond hearts aud lolly mountains are always barren, To-morrow Is a satire on to-day, and shows its weakness. Prof. Guilmette's namo Is a household word iu France, and so it should h", for ho is the inventor ol the French Kidney Pad, which bus ierlnriue.t auih woudcrlul cures hi diseases nl the kidtiet. Vico i oerless uiuaus happy hours, oUeerlul hearts and pearcetul numb. Ambition thinks no luce so bruutlful as that whiih bu k from under a crouu. Throat, Bronchial, and luce: Diseases a sjieeially. Send two ttainpb nr Imco IreiiiiHi giving self tieatiueiit. Addiee-a World's Dn-pensary Me-dieal Ae6ocialloii, Bullalo, N,Y. Unity aniUiiiiplicity are tbe two Inw sources of beauty. Supremo beauty re sides iu God. Two-Thirds of aBottloCaraj. Dr. R. V. Pierre, Uullalo. N. Y.: Dr Sir I have txeu Inking your "Favorite Prescriplion" for "leinale weakness" U fore I had lakeu ittw.idj.va 'bi:au In feel stronger. I nave taken twu- hir Is nt a but. lie and believe I am rurrd eJmielullv, Mrs. Lnvelt, Walerka. Ill It is no vauiiy lor u man tu pndo hinisilf on whut bo has hoiiettly got aud prudently uses. J i 1 ' I Sick and bilious headache, and all d rangnineut of I Iih sliiuiaeli ami U.weUr oureil Uy Dr. Pi.ro-'. "Pellet" ur anti hilinns gn-nult-. 2& ivnu a vial. NuiHteap Imxea lo allow waslu of vittuvs. iiM by all druggists. Mi u, like bouks, at iLw beiinuiUK uud end have bl.iuk levi it.fi.uoy uuii gray-Laln-d old dgu. for'lho OAnnoN AnvoOATK.1 BCIEHIiriC MISOEUANY. The quantity ofsilvr held in solu tion liy the waters of the ocean is rough ly estimated nt two million tons. Transitory color-blindness has been produced by a It hours' Stay iu snow- fields illuniitmltd by II e niu.-nll nrtificl nf lights appearing green for ft short tluio. It has been estimated that Ihere aro' about 6,006 specbsnf birds,- of which fi Clhs arei known. The Cones' list of North American birds now embraces 888 species, 130 new species having beta ndd'td during (be last eight ytnrs. in the operation known as skfn Rmlling, f)r. tiinialle:", of Paris, re ftntly fised nt (ho sanie time graltn front the Abdomen of ft rabbit niid trom the' forearm, of n lnaiu Tho skin from Ihe rabbit guVe hititli the belter results, as it rond'ify rldhired nnd gtew while Ihe ofhef did not. Three fnonlbs nib r 11 e rjpera' lihn ihe litnlirg of the kite had trntinrtJ td to progress fnve ral ly, nnd the en--grnlled tkih showed no trace of its orU gin. By wl at iip (erfns a Rol'vano-pfastlB method, n me inter Of tho Betliu Physical" Snt lei j- has succeeded in coaling Organlo bodies with uietnl, so that they my be indefinitely preserved.' lie bss shovh utitoenms nftieles sneh ns n btetle, ft btitlnlly, re crab,, a mulberry leaf,- hud i rosebtidiiinted with golel, silver and copper, nnd showing perfectly every de tail of their external forms. lfofnre nn English committee of in- qnlry. Dr. John llopklnson has express ed the belief that tbe whole otiheeiee- (rlcity generated by one horse-power would not do more than boil ft gallon end h half of Water an hour. This opiu ok vus piven as eviderce thnt electricity is not likely to ever become economically useful for henling purposes. A prize of $10 000 has been offered by lbs French Government for the most useful npplicatiou of Vollaio electricity made during tbe fivo year ending July 1, 1877, tho competition to be open to ail persons. Several of these so-called "Vol-- t.t prices' haVo at different times been nwordf d, tbe first hnving becu offered by1 Napoleon t jut alter Volta invented his' celebrated "pile." The last award wbS made to Prof. A. tJraham Bell in recbg-e nitlon of bis telephonlo achievements. The electrical exhibition soon to bo held at Muuich will bo of especial inters est.as it W ropos ed to nse the 3000 horse power of tbe river Isur to drive the dynas mo-eleclric machines, and to sboW tilt) possibility of itnplhjInE il to llnbt IhU stfecta nud houses at n distance of soma miies as well ns to distribute tbe force to Ihe various w orkshopsi Dr. iiusselbetc. of tnikov'n.has beeh able to trace to Some dihtat.ee In tbe tail of the ci hict the bright lines of sodtnhl seen by many observers iu the spectrnin of Comet Wells. This obsrrvaiion Is no iinpotlalit one. nnd must explode many Of the tlieolies advanced concerning IhB rouhtiltiliou of those remarkable dud. m.vsleriouanppeftrrtufctskuow'has coiuelu' tolls. Prof. William Bsnisav snircesls that Ihe vibration tkeoryYe npplied toaccount for tl e sepe of smell, ns ho deems it pro babln thut smell is excited by vibratiouD Of a lowerperiod lhau those which gIVa riso to tbe sense of light or heat. These) vibrations are conveyed to the network of uelV sintliH nasal cavities by gaseohH ni' teenies from tho substauco giving the rd r. The difference of smells is caused by the uuture and rale of Mich vibrations, just ns diffirer.ee in lone of mcsical Riunds depends ou tho unluro and rate 0T vlbr.ttions. One ol the obj. cl Ions nrged ngalnst tbe proposed Itinnel ncrosk the Er.clibil Channel is, that it would epen a highway for tho invasion of Great Britain iu case) offtwnr with Conllii'-ut'il power. Dn Siemens snggisls n novel jdau of defense) I rum such ii Vnss'on, should tbe tunutl bo cMistruclcd' he would nrihhge. rbkm hers of clnlk, in t-rmmuuication wlllt tho sbcre ends of the (limit, iu such & manner that the chalk ubaiubers mipht be readily flro.'cd wih dilute muriutid acid. The- r.fult of turning on ihb add would be tbe rapid filling of a half jxils or mro of the tunnel with enrboulo atid gas, thrt.upli which ud human beibf.,8 could pass nlive. JJr. Ilertnger.Fer.tnd has desniberj a curioui people the Itinerant musicians w ho travel in every part of Central Afri ca, from tt.o Atlantic to Ihelndlun bceau. They aro known ns G riots, aud constitute a distinct ennffdf uition, tindefr I ho &u Ihorily of a chief, whoso ii liuence U very p.iwe-tfiil aiimug iia scattered members, and who 1 vies ii 1 euvy lax from Ihe their general r- c 'p's. The y an rrparded wilU fuir and rtpu tuupca by the negro nalivtit of ll.u lauds nb'cb the) tiuveroe, aud ulo looked upon us tneuibtrx of an jiupurtf ouslp, whose dead are capable of bringing; steiility nr.d p rpoliml drouth to tho' ground in which they are bnried. They are skilllul in iu-provising and reciting; sooin play the violin and gulb-r, whllu others Ii-nt the ti in-lnin, or pl.iy on varl oub dfcirdnnt win.', illslril'ueiits. Their' 0 iiifedtralion Is ill double ly Of lout st Hiding, Tlioy n niutiiln some'riegree of Inteiooninini.icilli ii among the Airload races, but Iretpiel-lly limke mischievous Uo of tbn c jtrui rdiuary license unu fed llicui tf going win r-they will by foment ing qnariels kitir.ni! the vaiious triUk, WLut taigbiy contiaiii! rise from trlv- ill thlog Id gene rule idrns, like a potato' whieh, out In pieris, reproduces li.elf iri a mulliplh d furii . 'I Iu. w sh otieu. I. lis warm npon my hanit. Il ut I in t I am in.lM.-g lure thai 1 .nui i.i -ui I rm. iu the I'tlier woilu; tb! 1 ui '1" ''"'-I ins, here b-.' deeds lbs tit to ar Ii ml iiLiev.it. - Kv i v imr siko ol tiiin.fi-.fgo may hr rdtjiravilj ineire d.-jiraved, ivs .:. ii may ii.oii.ise II. e s r.nglh of vir'ne. I t iu it..tni,l pr-wer, (ij.rj iu vulu devils ou iu pplwaUua,