Advertising Rates. (tftfllra It Id 1a fllsttncltr underaloo ilJil .mill InmnfUxA In tUolumns!br Ths'Oakbok Advocat thai drsStfrunlessfacoompanled by tho cash. the following are our ouly terms i nstsqujUtllOUNM), Cat yeah each Insertion - JOeUi B!x months, each Insertion..,, .5 cts. Three months, eocll insertion 20 cu. ttsihantkrMmoatljt.flfstinssrtioa . boot notices 10 cuU iwf lltio. 1 ' f ' Hf. VsTdOttTIItMBR, Publisher. CARDS, Attorneys. M BAl'SIIERi ilXXOHHir AND COONKLLOR At tAW, .. ....... 1.1l..lln Amok WIUBUind R,. Kststa. tlsovajanelog .leatljr din Col' S.ots r.a.ltltj. HiJ b eonsutiaa in r.nii.u Net. 12. W. H.TOOtITTtC B.H.WAS B.-teW. (La to Assistant Com'! of Patents.) B, H, WARNER & CO, Attorneys at Law, WARNER UUILBIBO, VTASlltKOTONi D. 0. Attention given to Patent and Vlnlng eases, hands, 1'en.loris. Dountlts, un.t Uorerumertt lUimar .Mtefttlon prompt, charges mmtsrate. .Address nn s.amp. sw", JaaaresiandHie J restknane iteauioi u""" "'"", parlmenil. dec. 10, KSl e -! : Physicians and Dentists. 'TTT A. IiEBIIAXF.It, M I)., ' PHY1C1AN and bCkOkon Bill stttntlon paid to Chronic Diseases. nm: South But corner Iron and Snd si... he alfU.,rA. Aprl'3,1615. D. 11EBEB, M. D. V. KxumlnlHfj SttrReon, PBAOTtciNo pnyeioiAN andsu.!taiior. tjurict; usnk'strest, Usdbb'i, iiLotfit, tcnigb. '"il'rb eonsmted lu tho Oorm n Lsuguige. Nov. si'. Jn.; WlLl, W. BKUEB, MAIN STlJEET, Faectvillc, OxitaoK Cautcrr, Pa. Mat Be tonsulled In tho English or aermaii Uanguap. npr.S W. A. Cortright, D.D.S., OFFICE : the "iiroadnay House," ' Mauoh -Chunk, Pa. Patients havo tht benefit of the latest lm. ....M.nn in inthnnl-Al nnidlnuces ami the Uit method! oftrcatmcnl in nil surgical ..... MTwnllK-OXlliH administered It dtitred. If poseliib--, persons residing outsldo 'f M'auch CliunU thuuld innke engagements . fey mall. J) vi J OONVKYANOKR, AND GKNEUAC INSUIlANCE AGENT the .VJola Oooipinlts ara Represented! I,h'1m'in"!'U I'UAI. FIIIK, KgAiU.Ne MUTUAL 1'IltE, ' WlOMINCJ KIKE, rorciivu.t.c tire. 'f.SMIon l'IRK.an tnnTKAV EI.KH' At:i!IDi:!T iKBUilAHCIt. Atsa- Pmni'lvnnls i'd Mntnal Itorso Thief tteMTOsnd In.tfrancornmPAiiv. Msro 1. isrj 1 HQS. K EMBRER. O.rsTT Boilbiko, MAUOII OHUNK, Pa. ' Fire lniuranccs Agent. W POt.I')IES la BAFKOompiinlf s only, v aVlaiaaMe,Katee. Auj. as-yl ;jARBON HOUSE, J.'W. BlVDEfTIIUSH, PROPRIETOB, , )IAkSt., LaiiloaTOK, Pa. Th. fi.Aw llnrai itireri tlnt-clavs neeom nidation te the Trarellnr publlo. llonrJInn brtne llT or Week on Bratmiablo Torini. uiaiaa Cirars. Wlnss and Liquors almiyon kead uota snens mi, aiaoieo. mui hivum lie tUUlorJ, attaebed. April JOHN F. IIALBACII, Instructor of Music, . i (riano, Organ, Voice and Theory.) ' ' LKUIGirTON, PA. Sole aront for the WDUR PIANOS and th NEW LAND OUUANS ; ENO AaddtaUrlnallkln.il of I lanos 'idOrsans Terns low and rnsy. Sla e, Urn or, bricks, t,U.;uaaa in ezcnanKe. , (ihsft Mu'ilo and hooks furnished en short .nouso. 7 , For partlenlars, terms, lie., Address, JOHN F. HALUAClt. ' A or 1, l!-ly. Lohlthlon, Pa. J-.tVIU EBItBRT'S LiveryitSi Sale Stables UAN1C STaKIST.LtfllliailTON, P FAST TROT t'ING UORSE3, ELEO'ANT CARRIAGES, Aa4 peslttvely 1.0 Wit It 1'llIOKS than any etuar iiTary in tut .muj. Larceana hsadseiae Carrlajcts for Pjnoral arseees ana wMainaa. jjaviu aoanur MOV. 35. 1371. J. W. RAUDENBUSH Respeetlully announces tn the publlo that h his opened a NEW LIVEItV 3 I'AIILE In connection with his hotel, and is prepared tu furnish Teams for Funerals, Weddings or Easiness Trips. a shortest notice and most liberal terms. All orders left al the "Carbon House" will receive prompt attention citable on North Sireot, aezt tha hotel, Lehighton, Jan23.fl A Bible Commentary. llithly endorsed by Representative Men nf all Churches. Lowest priced book pub lished. Address Nauss 4 Wbiiliics, Hills, dale, Mich. apr8eor H. V. MoRTniMER, Propriotor. VOL. X No 38.- Railroad Guide. pllItlA. A IlBiADIIIB RAILROAD Atfangemelit of P.sCDger Trlni. MAY Tit). !SM. Trains ICItt ALL,Et.TOvrN as folletrai (YU raMaloiilrf tutLnbiti) For Philadelphia, at 'lit', ",41, 1 1.49. a.m.. and wi.iu p. n, . fttNDAYS. Por Phlladtlptlla at 4.W k. m..J.si p. kt. i ru EAir rrsnA. buaxcHi) Porne'idlttK and HnrrKbuir, S.00, 8.49 a m 12. i&. 4.0 Ri:d UO&to. m For Lancasterand ColoraOla, COO, s.ra.ni. and 4.30 p m SUNDAYS. orCesdmi 4 SO and P.i t p. m. , ur Ilrriibnrg, finniva po tits g.umhi, TrulosFOR A I.LE TOVN leae as follows: VIA rmttlOHKK RAlLSOAb.) f.earo Phlladtlohla. 4.S0 7.40 a. m, and 1.00, 1.30ues.l p. m HUKDAYK. LenTO Philadelphia, l.vi' a. tn., and '120 (YlAKASTrKSNA. fetliUKH.) learo Reidlne,7.S0 10.16 n.m..2.CO S.55.fOrt.l5 r.pavellnrtlnburr (..0 J to snd 9.50. a. a., 1.4! nmi 4 oop. m. Leave Lancaster f7.9'a. m t.ooand fi.lp.m. r.ni AfMlitnifiln T.A a. m and 1.40 D. ta. (From KinRBtrtet Depot. hUNDAYR. Leave tteadlhc, 7.J0 ano t. 5 a. tn. Leave llai nl.ei a. f'-'-O a.m. Trains via Perklorann nonte1' marked thaa (I run o unrt ftom Depot Mint, otid aetn ttrpta. P Undelphla, other trains tt) and from Ordad treet De,ifiS Too '4.1 and BAi .m trains from AUrntorn nd the "1.3 and 6.15 p. ni. train from Phlla elulua.Yla reniomon ' Fruomon usitroHa.nave tnronen oui Pbllscelphia. art toauQ fro J. K. WOOTl'EN. General ztanaaer. CO nANCOrK, Ctn'l fan. A TiM Agtnt. nnvemuei tin JOHNR.G.WEYSSER, rnorniETOR of" the West End Brewery, Mauch Chunk, Pa. Pure Porter anil Lager Beer Delivered all over the State. October l.lsil rl M. II AG AM AN IIns Rtmnveil from Wtls'port anil taken up quarters In tho " 01,1 FutiinRer Storo," Bank Street, Lehighton, where oM fritmls and new onei ejn al ways find a choice ussiirtment of Dress and Dry Goods, - Notions and Trimmings, Groceries, Provisions, &c., &c. at'J'hh i.nwr.sr cash imeii.i'.k Also, always In stntl; one of the finest i nd beet selections n! Clocis, ;Watcte M Jewelry e found in this strtinn of the rountry, at Pricas fully as l.'.w as elttivlicre. HepairmGo ilnnc tn the t?st ntnner, nt very mrnVrnte hkirgcf. Vatrunag inritvil. aprS 2y Ceatral Carriage Works, (tank St., Lehighton, Fa., Are prepared to Manufacture Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagon, &c, Uf every description, In the most substantial manner, anu ai ionesi uasn 1'rlces. Iteimtrlnj; rromptly Adcntletl to. TREXLER & KREIDLER, April , 1879 yt Proprietors. PATENT MAGNUM BONUM Olothes "Waster. The undersigned rsspectfully ann'iunea to their friends and tha public generally, thai Ihty have secured the right tu manu facture and h-U this excellent Washing Ma chine in Carbon and Lusarnecouuties. Tine, is undoubtedly the BEST Washer madc,and Rives the most perfect satisfaction to oil who use it. See this machine before you buy any other. Price $10 00. Address Ycnser & Bartholomew, Lehighton, Pa. msy 20 dm. NERVOUS DEBILI Y: A CUBE GDABANTEF.il. Dr r.. p. Wkst Mtava and Draw Treat wrxT, afpeiinoior Hj.lerta, Diiiiuraa, cun loisinua, Kurvous ..eadiehe. Mental Utprea ai'in.Loaauf Memory. j,o, njo oirhcsa. Impo teucy, Invoinutarr Kmlssious. Premature Old Ast. eauae.1 bv over exeit on. eell abu.e. or uver-liKtuiKenoe, Mbiculeacsto misery, decav aim nratta. One bur will euro rrcoot cara. Kaen oox n.nt ins out moutn'a trealmrni. One dobar a ooc or six boxes for Ave dollars i acut bt mail prepaid ou rncnpt t price. Wernar. autre sic boxoa to cure any co With lacb ..idar tece.vtd b, ua fm ,X boiea. accomuau. Ie,i wita Kve dnliar. ws will rud the nureh ia r.r.',.ur.Tf".t0D truarautw io return tho mnnev if tlio treatment do-a um effet a cure Hear .btwatejurd uulv when the treatment isordrr. t.t direct irom ns JDilN o WEST . CO.. ole Pr ptloturs. til IkJ v. Vadiwrn utrrrt! t blc.iro.Ul. A J UUHLINO Aaent. 1 ehlah: ton I'a. SMITH KLlsr.Arn Philadelphia. Wholtaalt Aants a.pt.tvsi lr fpilE hlatinuton PLANING MILL AKtJ CaMnet Ware Factory, AT SIiATIKGlON. JOHN BALLIET, Propi;., Deals In all kinds and sties of Pine, Hemlock oak and Hard Wood Luoi Bet. and is now pie parca 10 execute aux aneunv ot uracra lor DresseB Lambell OF ALL KINDS. Doors, Sftslics, Blinds, Sliutlcrv, Mouldings, Cabinet Ware, &c, With Promptness. Brackets Hade to Order. The Machinery la all new and of tlih best and must Improved kinds, I employ nono but tlio best nomraen, ue well scaoueu anil iiooit inn terlal, and am IhGtoforo able tn cuamntee cnttro aailalkctlon to all whonmrlnvor niowlth ncslL Orders ov Mail piomptly nttcuoen to. Mv cbareen are motleratet terms cash, or Interest charted alter thirty days OlVK ME A CALT.. r7 Those cneaRCd In Unild'np will find ttt their advnntaze to h'ive RldlnK, Floor Jlosrds Doom, saslice. hutlerH, &o.. d.r,, mrde at thl Fsctorv. Max' JOHN DA LLIKT. DANIEL W1EAND, Cai'riages,"NVagons,Slcighs,tS:c oonNXR or BASK AND IRON STREETS, LEHIUUTON. Penna,, Particular attention given to REPAIRING In all its details, at the very Lowest Prices. ratronaite respectfully solicited and perfect satisfaction uuarubtso Dee 0, lSfB-yl DAN. W1EAND. CATARR ELYa' Cream Balm UfTcclttallvcleah sesthehrtsal pss saatsnf i;ntarrh al virus, coming healthy lecn- ttnns, allays in flammation, pro ticts tho mem tirsnn lnitn nddl. tlnnal toids. com. plnttly liertls the s-rcs and restores 1 1 ho sense or taste and smell, llene. Iflchil results sre realised by a few U A V-CeWi IT applications. A Id" ''it thorongh treat, mont will cure Patarrh. Hay Fever, &0. Un. rquallrd for enlds In the hoail. AKretableto am. Apply by the little finger into the nos trils, tin receipt of lOo Will mall n pnckniro. KB- For Sale by all dru gists In Lehigh. ton. ELYS'UHEAM HALM CO.. nov2-yl Uwego, N. Y, JF YOU ABE IN KEEI) OF 11 Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, or, Gents' Furnishing Goods GO TO CLAUSS& BROTHER THE POTOLAU t Merchant Tailors, Bank Street, Lehighton: PRICES VEJIY LOW FOB (1A8H. The publlo patronage solicited. Julyl-tf 1881. HOLIDAYS. 1881. Mrs. C. BeTSCHIRSCHSKY Respectfully annonneestohtr friends and the publlo generally, that she Is nuw recelrlnir and opening for their li. petilnn a larger stock tuan ever 01 me very mtest poreltles In Toys & Fancy Goods, Suitable for HOLIDAY PRESENTS for young anil uid. web and Poor.. Don't fall to call early and secure Itrst cliulce and best bargatns. She a)so calls their attention to n.r new, L,arge ana Elegant assortment or NOTIONS, comprising Underwear, lierlln and Herman, town Wools. Hosiery, Imported aud Ho Desilc Hlbbons Oloves, Flnwers und a Pin assortment of New Designs IN FANCY ARTICLES Also, Irf connection with the above, a full OERMAN FRUITS, LIMI1UHUEH CHEESE. Cnmlli's & CouffelJons, togethrr with a varkly of Hoods not irentral ly kept In any othe store In town. If ou do not see what you want, ask for It. A share or publlo patronage solicited, and perfect sntlsfactlun guaranteed In prlco and Second St., 2 doors ahove Iron Nor.So.lB8l.m3. LEII1OHT0N, Pa. tTlie Carbon" Advocate one year for $1, and Kendall's Horse Book as a premium. H f.ot.V.(5fl INDEPElTDENT " LEHIGHTON, CARBON COUNTY, With Medicine Quality not Quantity is the neatest importance; next is the Knowledge ana t'ipenence to usr rectly Prepare and Dispense the same At A, J. DURLING'S POPULAR Dnm & Family IMlcine Store, Bank Strec Lehighton, You can always rely upon atttlni 3TBlOT LY Pure and Unadulterated Drugs and Medicines. DUni.lNU, carries the largest stook PATfNT MEDH INhS lo the county. IiUItLlNtl has an oltirsnt stock of DIIUQ. (llhTJ HltNDhlKS, FANCY and Till LET AltTIULES for tho ladles as well as the gents. DUltLINO makes HOIISE and OATTLE PUWHKliS a specialty. His V3 ye,rs oxpef. lence In tho drUK business gives hith a Kreat advantage th th it line. THUnSFS, SUPPORTERS and 1IRAUES always a lnrgo stock on hand. VlKf.S and LIQUOHS, both rorclgnahd domestic. He has & Cllnionllrape Wine and a liry Catawba Wtue. Just splendid and cheap. WALL PAPERS and HORDERS the largest assortment In t3nn. Oo to UUH LINO'S with your prescrip tions llo to DUHLINU'S lor your Patent Med iclies, Uo to DTIRLINfPS forynnrfancyart'eles. Fanners and horsemen no tn Dt'Kl.INU'd for your Horse hud Uattle Powders. aug. 6-yl. A rtJITTSj'TQ wnnted.tn sell Edlion'sMus. MJLjIX lo leal Telephone and Edison's Instantaneous Plnno and Mrifan Music En: close stamp for C itatiiKUe anuteruis. EIllSON MUSIO CO., Philadelphia. Pa, dee. J4-ni0. WHENCE COMES THE UNBOUNDED POPULARITY OF Allcoct's Porous Plasters ? Because they have proved themselves tho Best External Remedy ever invented. They will cure nsthinn,colds,coughs, rheumatism, neuralgia, and any local pains. Applied to the small of the hack theV are infallible in Back-Ache, Nervous Debility, and all Kidney troubles; to the pit of the stomach they are a sure cure lor Dyspepsia and Liver Complaints. ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS are painless, fra grant, and quick to cure. Be ware of imitations that blister and burn. Get ALLCOCK'S, the onlv Genuine Porous Plaster. Feb. 18-13 e. o. tr. Respectfully announces i the people of Le highton and Its vicinity, that he Is now pre pared to supply them with all kinds or Household Furniture Manufactured from lbs best Seasoned Mate rials at Prices fully ns low as tho sameartlcle, can he bought lor elsewhere. Here are a lew of the Inducements offered Parlor Sets at from $50 to (50 Walnut Marble-top Dressing Case lledroom Suites, 3 pieces. s-totoSIS Painted lledroom Suites SIR to 1(0 (lane Seated Chairs, persetors,... So Common hairs, per Ml ur 8 t anu an oiner isoous equally cneap. In this connection. I deilro tn tall the aU tentlon or tha people to ray ample facilities In THE UNDERTAKING BUSINESS with a NEW and HANDSOME HEARSE, and a lull line or CASKETS and CUFFINt), 1 am prepaied lo attend promptly to all or ders In this line, at lowest prices. Patronage respeetlully sullclted and the most ample latlifactl .n guaranteed. V. SCHWARTZ, octlJ DANK St., Lehighton. ORGANS 27 Bl,.p.l 0 Brtsltccds onlyD0. PiAtioatlZi up. Rare itoiiouy inducements iiaadv. Writ or call ou U BATTY. Washington, N.J. jgjjPThose of our subsnrib crs getting tho Advocate through tho mail will please refer to the direction tab, note their indebtedness, aud remit. 1 -sr uie amount, in nil rases where we have to tend bills SI, 25 will be charged to cover I expenses of postage, etc. Live and Let Live." PA SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1882. EVENTIDE, HT JULIA C. R. DORS. Whenever, with reverent footsteps, I pass through the myslltt door, Of memory's stately palate, Where dwell tho day of yore,- One scene, Rke n lovely vision, Cutnei lo me o'er and o'er. Tis a dim, fire lighted chamber) . There are pictures Oh the wall. And around them dance the shadows Grotesque and weired and tall, As the flames on the storied beaittistonet Wavering rise nhd (all. An ancient cabinet stands tlidrf, That came from beyond tho seas, With a brealb of sptry odors Caught from the Indian breeto) And ill fluted doors and mouldings Are dark with mysteries. There's an old armchall' in the corner, Straight. backed and tall and quaint. Ah 1 many a generation Sinner and sage and saint It hath held In its ample bosom With murmur nor complaint I In the glow of the (1 relight playing, A liny, bllthsome pair With the music of their laughter Fill all the tranquil air A rosy, brown-eyed lassie, A boy serenely fair. A wotnab sits In the shadow Watching the children twain, With a joy so deep and lender It Is near tiKlh to pain, And a smile and tear blend softly Sunshine and April rnltl I Hcf heart keeps time to the rhythm Of love's muttered prayer, As, with still hands lightly folded, She listens, unaware, Through all the children's laujhlcr Fur a footfall on the stair. I know tlio woman who sits there j Time hath been kind lo her, And tbe years hove brought lief treasures OffranklnocnSe and myrrh, Ulrher, perhaps o'hd rarer, Thoti lire's young roses were. But I dnubl If ever her spirit Hath known, or yet shall know, The bliss nf a happier hour, As the swift years come and go, Than this in tho shadowy chamber Lit by Ilia hearth fire's glow I FALSE OR TRUE ? cr nohfinTA EABtE. "Ouly n liomp; I ask nolhiuo; more, Miss Burton; but I must baVa a homo or die. I will be maid, seamstres,, anythitgj yon wish, for a home." Miss Burton's beautiful brown eyei hid never left Ibe sneaker's facet for twenty years she had steeled her heart against all pertaining to this girl, and yet uow sbo fuutd it hard to viilhstat d those lovely, pleading eyes, "If you U ko me, Miss Burton," con tinued tlifl Bitdyonug voice, "I will si rve you Kladly. I baVe buttled for myself two years, ever since poor papa died, and no x I oould wish to die myself." "Husb, girll No one dares to w'sh that. You know my story, Jensett Moore, mine, your father's and yonr mother's, and you cannot wonder that although I will keep you, I expect only ingratitude." "1 thank yon." said Jeauette .Moore, slowly. "Perhaps Fometime I can prove that I am not ungratrfnl." Miss Bnrton waved her while hand, commanding silence; then she rang a bell and said to the mud who answered it, "Open Miss Florence's room ard have it arranged, for Miss Moore will occupy it henceforth." When Jeannette Bnrton was sixteen (she was almost thirty-seven now,) she was a vision of beauty seldom seen; (bone calm, powerful brown eyes and classical features made her pre-emlni ntly glorious. They had called her "Gloria" in those days, hut now it Was only Miss Jeannette or Miss Burton. Tho family had then consisted of Mr. Burlon, his son Boy. and Gloria, beside Florence, the child of bis ouly brother. florence Bnrton was not beautiful, but she was a thousand times more attractive than stately Gloria, and Boy was madly In. love with ber; so much so that Mr, Burton reluctantly consented to their en- gagement wben Boy was eighteen, and his cousin two years younger. Gloria bad been promised to Hsrry Moore, a handsome young artist, as aris tocratio as he was poor, ever siuoe ber childhood. On her seventeenth birth. day she was to be married, and Rreat preparations were made for the wedding. One week before the timi Florence start ed for the village with Harry and never returned. Tbe next morning word came mat they were married. Tbe shock killed Mr. Burton, and Boy, the gay, oire-free Boy. of old, went from the loved home of his childhood, where he might forget Florence's perfidity. But Jeannettu Burton rtlgued calmly on at Burton Hill. Only a year after tbe runaway bride diod, leaving a lender baby-girl, whose name she asked might be Jeannette, for tbe girl they bad wronged, Jeanie Moore was happy indeed nnlii her father divd and lelt ber penuileshj but sbe took np the burden bravely, nnd worked for ber bread with all her might She struggled for two years, and then, worn out and dlshearteued, applied to Mies Burton for aid. I think even then the lady would bave refused her request but for tbe girl's eloquent violet eyes, so like Florence Burton ; those she could not reiiat "P.ilse I" Miss Jeanetle whispered bit terly, half angry with herself. "Like mother, like child." Yes, Jeanie Moore was fair and fascin ating, with diamond-like eyes, like tbe Florence of Jong ago; hut whether she, too, were false, only time would tell. Sbe was at least true to ber word; she asked only a home, and sbe btd gotten $1.00 lL Che secured papit,nml gate lessons In dntwillg nhd pointing, and noon won tier Hoy ahsro of fnlne. Bhe bed trie a Relieral favorite, too, for she bad a pleas nut word of a nlillllug rjlauCe front those wonderful Violet eyes for every one, She tonka, deep interest In Iiurtou Hill where Rue found no titnny mementoes of her dead, reverenced mother. In the art gall-ry, seldom entered now, hnng that Mother's picture, away from the rtst of the Burton's, of whose fades Hoy's pleneed Jeanie best. There was something in the btilllant, proud, nnd yet kindly brown eyhs that made bcr pity him. He had loVed her mother, nnd she (Jennie always sighed here) had betrayed his love. The old wonnd in Jennnetle Button's heart had healed, and Harry was utterly forgotten Ih the deep, womanly love which, in bcr rnaturer years, she gaVe to Capt Wittmoro. He, a grave man of forty, loved her ns a man only once love, nnd his heart warmed as he read her letter, asking lilm to ennie to Burton Hill, and telling him of its new inmate, Jeanie Moore; And yet he shivered. When ho met the girl ho seemed ner vous, and his f.ito paled as he looked ln to the bright eyes and took one little band. "So ynu aro Jeanie Moore," he said. "Yes." Jeanie faltered, with flnshed cheeks and doWncsst eyes, which did hot escape Miss Burton's notie. "Here aro some views that arrived yes terday from Scotland, Laurence," she remarked, "If yon will como into tho west parlor you Can see them lu a good light" "I mean to try the picture," ihe girl whispered, when tliry left her alone. Boy Burton's eyes would loot lovely Sad, and I must try it But why did be come here? I thought be meant to stay in France, where he was when we knew him. Well it cannot matter." But she found it did rrmttef,- when it Lyns too lte. Capt. Wittmore watched Jeanie more than half the time, nnd talked to ber, it seemed, the othrrhalf. Miss Burton grew anxious, nnd not Florence taken Htlrry from her ? Was If just for ber child to win Laurence Witt- more? No, no i Heaven was unkind to ber. . It was n dark, stormy night in Novem ber, the third month of Jeanle's stay at Bnrton Hill. They bad been Rilling in the library, Jeanie apart frolil the others, painting on n head of the watch dog. Hero, and Capt. Wittmore and Miss Bar ton talking easily, and a little confident!- M Un,il tba latlcr WM wHrf When she returned, some fifteen rain ntcs Inter, she found the caplnin binding over Jennie, who had risen, both of her hands clniped In his. "Jeanie. Jolt will never tell her."le wa? saying, and Miss Burton stopped. "No, I w'ill be true to you," was 'he answer, bravely given. "And she. dtor, good MUs Bnrton, will never, nevir know.'1 "Sbe docs know P exclaimed the lis tener, entering With a ftjuare piece of canvas in ber hands. "You are false, too. Jeannette Moore 1 False ns Florence herself t And now I ask you to explain this." She turned tho canvas toward them, and disclosed n picture) a scene familiar to them all, the lawn at Burton Hill, and three figures thereMiss Jeannette's father, with a paper in his hands, his head bowed with grief sbe herself kneeling with her piteous lace lifted to the sky - while Boy stood at a distance, calm and white, with a terrible agony in big brown eyes. This Was Jeanle's idea of bow tbey had looked on that dreadful morning, twenty years before, and she bad written', in tender, girlish pity, the name, - Gloria's Desertion" in one cor ner. "You painted it?" "Yes," Jeanie found voice to reply. "You are false to me, to nil I Now take thin vilo.thiug nnd leave my house I You are to wait for nothing go immediately) Will you stand aside, Laurence?' Shi seized the shivering form, led her to tbe door, and put bcr outside, Capt Wittmore followed her. "You are mad, Jeannette," be exclaim ed, as the door closed on poor J.ania, "Let me explain. I'' "You will not say a word !' The brown eyes looked their defiance. Neither will you follow her until morning. I crm- mand it.and I willste that my commands aro enforced I" Tbe morning broke clear. Jeannette Burton stood at the low Window in the library, her sunken eyes tamed without where a figure toiled its way to the gate of Burton Hill. It Was a man, (all nnd mijestie, whose eyes never left tho limp, helplesR figure be held. Miss Burton threw ot en the window as he approached, "Sbo cannot be brought here!" cried she. He lifted a pair of dark, stern eyes In ber face, and stepped over Ihe raseiucnt with his burden, which he placed upon tbe lounge by the grate. Boor Jeanie was wet through, and utterly unconscious. Her lashes rested upon her white cheeks, and hir long, soft hair fall like a veil half over them. "Yon are Jeannette Burton ?" tho stranger asked abruptly. "I am." "And sbo Is" "Jeannette Moore." 'Florence Burton's daughter?" "Yis." "I thought so; I recognized the pie lure. It is sadly defaced. Bo you know what it ik?- iio held up Jeanie k picture, all wet and soiled. "1 do. Bat who Hre you ?" "I am Bibert Bnrton, tbe Boy of this." He pointed lo tbe canvas. "Sly borther I" Miss Jeannette cried. Jcaule stirred nnd lifted her violet eyes. "I inesnt no aharm, Miss Burton," he a Year if Paid in Advance. If not tlid in advance, $1.25 said faintly. "His oys were ro beatiti fbi, and I nhntod Iti see how they would look sorrowful. S I painted It. nud then I nut in the others, V'U and Mr. Burton, l'lease forgive ins." MifiS liurtbn left tho room mid returned with Capt Wiltmiiro, who looked with frlghtdued eyes at Jennie. "Jennnetle,1, he said liiikkily, ttimltip to htr, "yon must hear me now, for her sske, whether you will or not. I wanted her to keep tay str-fet Five yonrt ago I was n gambler no Inhff.u'I-a p1ryer, but a desperate gambler, with no higher employment. They saved mo. Hurt Jloord And his geulle, violet-eyed child. I loved yon, Jeannttte, nhd 1 did not want you to kuow. I'.mr little Jennie, she kept my Rreret well." "TbankR," whispered the girl, feebly, nnd fainted dead Tt way. She had hot be?n lalse, after nil, lm si e hr.d paid for her truth almost with her life. When at last she recovered, lliero wn a quiet wcdtlihg at ibe Hill, nnd "Gloria," (evorybody called her tbnt now,) took her uway with tbe captain nnd herself In their own home. After n little while Jeanie went back to Burton Hill with It y, as his wife. "Jeanie, tbe true." Roy calls her Innab- iugly, soim times, nnd then with a lender clasp of tbe slender form, ho axstir-n her that the child has atoned n thnu-nud times for all tbe pniu the mother caused him. HEB SOlE MISSION. A great many pretty girli think It is their sole mission in life to look lovely; Ibey do not consider that they nre bound to talk or display anything like intelli gence) so long as they dms in a manner to show their beauty off to tho best nd vantage, they nre qnito satisfied with themselves. But my dear girls, that's where you are mistaken. You may be very pretty to beseeb, and may look just "loo chnimingly lovely" for any use, ns you lie languidly in your easy chair nud never make the least cilort to charm yonr friends. But what tbe world wants 13 a living girl 1 They like to look at you, of course. Hut bless yonr sweet heart, the boys can go, down town nnd buy the prettiest wale doll you ever looked nt for a dollar and a half, one that ran open and shnt its eyes qnlto as hmpiidly, if not as bewitchlngly, ns you do yours. Bo ym see the point girl? Y03 must know how to talk if you desiro to win really regard and friendship. Wages paid for iabok. The follnwiug are tbe prices pnid for lsbir in different cities : Brickl.iycrs New York, S4; Cincinnati, $1 50; Phila delphia, $3.60; St. Louis. S1.G0; CliicR go, $3.fi0; Boslon,$3 23; Biltimore.ST 50. Front Brick Masons New Yofk.Sui Cin cinnati, S1.C0; Philadelphia, $1; St. Louis. $1.25; Chicago, Si; Bnstnu, $1 50; Baltimore, $1. Carpenters New York, $3.50, Ciu:innati.$3; Philndelphla.W 50 St Louis, $3; Chicago, $3; Bnston, S3: Baltimore, $2.50. Laborers New York, S2; Cincinnati. $2; Philadelphia, S2; S. Lnnis, $2; Chicago. $2; Boston, S1.V5) Baltimore, SI. GO. PlaMereM New York, $4; Cincinnati, $3.50; Chicago, J3.25; Boston. 83.50; Philadelphia, $3; Balli- more, $3 50; St. Lnnis, $3.23. "BUCHTJPAIBA." Quick, complete cure, nil annoying Kid ney, Bladder and Urinary Diseases. $1 Druggists. It is astonishing how much raMrr it is to do evil than bear to he told of tho evil we have done. Improvement for Hind and Body. There is more strengtli-restoring power 111 a bottle nf Parker's Ginger Tonic than in a bushel ol malt or a gallon of milk. As en appetlrer, blood purifier ami kidney correc tor, there is nothing like it, otid invalids consequently find it a wnmlerliil invlgnr ant for mind and body. Commercial. Idleness is hard work to thoie who are not used to it, nnd dull work for those who nre. That feeling of languor and debility that follows physical exertion, removed by using Brown's Iron Bitters. Leisure is sweet to those v.ho have earned It, but burdensome to those who got it for nothing. Bright' Dlscaso of thl Kidneys, Diabetes. No danger Imm these diseases itynu uso Bop Bitters, besides, being tho b si family medicine ever inuilc. Trust no t.thcr. Tbe most brilliant qualities become useless when tbey are not sustained by force of chnrirter. "Gulden Medical Disovery" Is warrants cd tn rleanso the bln.t from all liupuritle, frniii whatever caUe arising. I'nr ecri'tulu, sores of all k n I, s1' n ind Blood d'"1-...". Its otiats are inarvehiu , Thousu ds f testimonials Iron, all parts. Bund slump km pamphlet on Skin Dix-usm. Addles Wnrld s Disiiensary Medical Association, llull.il", N. Y. Pleasure is tbu nieru accident of or.r being aud work its natural aud most holy necessity. "Fair Girl Graduates," whose sedentary lives Increase, those Irnithls j peculiar 10 women, should use ur. neree "Favorite Prescription," which is un un failing remedy, Hold by drutrguls. ' Let no one overload yml with favor-; you will find It an iuiuQYrnhle burden. Acts, looks, words, steps, foim tL alphabet by which you spell character. "With OratefalFecllnGs." Dr. Pierce, Buffalo! Dar Sir Your "Golden Medical Illinivtry" ond "rurga. tiye Pellets" have cured my doujhter of semfuhios swellings slid nptn sorts about tho litek I and your 'Favorite Prescription" has accomplished wonder) In respiring tn health. my wif who had been bed fast for eight months from Female Weakliest. I am with grtatful ftellnja. Yours truly, T. It- Long, Oalveston, Texas. Every inau Is occasionally what be ought to be perpetually. Happiness is something to hope for, and something to love. Faith builds tbe bridge of prayer that spans the chasm of human need. The Carbon Advocate. An' independent Fntnllv Kows'xippr Published every ATt'llDAY, in Iehightiin, r'nrtmn Oo..t'n , hv iiAicitv v. nioftxici'viiiir. urncit-ttA fe''A . a ahnrt lo'nnee abofa tl.e LalilBh Volte; It It. Depot Terms : $1.00 FerAimtiiii in IMm r.vsnv orermniox op I t-Alx ami PArcr Job Printing AT VEIIV LOW Pltlt'ES. for t tit (innnx Aovocatk.J SCIENTIFIC MISCELLANY. llnuse-fllvs tire loniul tn be very fre qnenliy Inftnl'd by nrnsitir woims, which Mlegi"dH the i riini'iiilily that Ibey may nlsn carry about tlio gtra.s of Infect' ions dlftenos. I) Vrles believes lliit Ihe trtio furc lion of Ihe reiuot's juic n nf plttiln is lo serve ns a balm fur wound1", nnd that the reina nrn not exerciilentlllotis lustier as inms hive thought. Hetddea Ihe transit ot Venus ober vaMnns in December ttt rts Mill be innd o determine tbe tutu's inrnllax fcy other nsthods. Atrang" irtetils hnve nl'endy been irnib' f.ir nbservallnns of the n itior olattelh Vioterit and Mipplio when nt op. position on August SllUaiid September -'lib respectively. The lnieroTope ahnns Hint crystals if tnlnt-ri-1. frequently ooiitiiln air or li quid bubble-., (it ir'Kerjstnl-have been tnttud on cotupleti ly full of niinnle rnvi ties, partly tilled with liquid, thnl the ns lotludlng litillilii r ol 4 000 0C0 has been estimated to ixlst in a cllbe one twenty alth of un Inch square. Tho reltbriitrd rnse-linsh nt Hlldes heini, iu It mover, reputed lo have been planted by Clinrlctnignoiiiid therefore to bojuorn than n thousand years ol 1, has borno ninlu blomus this seitson than over belorci, and is an object of much curiosity , The branches of the bush ex- tend tn about three feet nnd eight inches in htlghtniid three feet and four inches iu width. From observations tiillt tho spre'ro,, scope nnd polaibcnpe since 1858, M, I'rnzmowsk! concludes that comets nre formed of a condensed porliou, which constitutes tho nttele", surrounded by .tu incandescent gaseous nlmoaphere, which enntnins carbon ami rdleeis Ilia light of the sun, nud of n swnrm of Inrsq material which is not conlrolhd by the comet but moves in obedience to univer sal attraction. t)T. Wood, of Bishop's College.Min. trenl, bns reported numerous cases in which rheumatism has been cured by fisting from ioUr to ten dajs. The pa tientswire allowed to drink freely of wnterand lemonade, but no im'dicincs were given Dr. Wood is inclined to be lievo that rheumntistn is simply n phnso of indigestion, to bo cured by giving rest to nil the viscern. It is ipiito commonly believed t' nt in running a man eVeseeudsnt er.ch stride upon ll.o ball of Ibe foot.so that the nroU of tho foot may serve ns a spring tn break tho shoe);, Iu his instantaneous photo graphs, liow over, Mr, Mttj bridge shows that either in walking, running or jump ing, man like nil other animals ho far observed alights upon the heel. It is reported that in grappling for n cible in Ibe I'aeitlo off tho Central Amer ican coast great masses of irunkn, roots nud branches of trees were drawn up from n depth of 800 fathoms. If tho re port proven true the discovery is nn in teresting one. Neither history, nor Iv dinn Ir.idilinn refers to any grent convnl siou or Btilimcrgeuce of land which could nccotint for the presence of (be trees at' the place where they wcro found. Prof, E. L. Lukinhns,lnnnns(rntd luatlirm.ilically that tho fill oflbolarg est cotnut In the, snti conl I only be ob served by the most powerful tidesnoprrl nud spectroscopes, while only the most delteatn boat-measuring n'p.rdns conld detect any increase) nf temperature upon the i nub, as nn 11. ct of the collision. Faf Irom 1 nstet ing our des'riK'tinu whatever heat may be added to Hit, sun by the con li'iued foil of cninctsr; jn tiler from spoon must tend to prhuig mim's .exis'enco upon tin expiring planet whose poles rro already fror.ln in death. A paper in the Lemdnn Medical Bocord on tho poisonous properties of " quinine mentions n casein wbic'j copi plete temporary blindness nnd permn. neul ii-jnry of Ibo eyesight wer rpnsed by taking si'y-clgbt grains nf qitliiino in nhont tweitly-ono hours tnrllevsnn nttnrk of pntiiuimii.i. In another e-nso tbe dinlh of tho pitleiit is ntlritutti d to the notion of only twenty-eight groins nf quinine taken in two days, but in this instauco it stems to be qnito proJmbla tbnt thu fatal result may have been onus-, ed by tbe intcimittent fever with which the palielit was sufleiiug rnther than by tbe drug. M. Toussalnt has shown expor'ni'dit ally Ihe dangers of eating mmt nearly raw as fs now so s neriilly done. I tho meat is iusnuuil, tho germs of disease must pas iu'o tho system. The most frequent nnd dangerous mainly with which aminils sltugitr-d for fond nre lifict'ted is c insuniptiijii, ami ev u if the nniniil is only sliyhtly nf! cod persons atiug tl.o uueoolrd meat nre liable lo i foot I'll The law j lice i reaud fn tn a slightly effeulid o.iv.'a, bii'ij una u tl to inoculate I'tihliits.-ttidjotiiiu 1 l,s, and nil the subjects died i i ashpit time Irom Ibo ilie'ao. Tiiu (Xpiriuient wns repeated with a portion of Ibe juice which bad l en iriiljitlly o okml, and IhonsuK wns the mtue. Turrough ennking nf the meat at ii tiuipemtitrn i.f 150 nr 101) diyrees is recnmiiieudrd us it prictnlinu utisale to neglect, Strive to impress on jour children that the only disgrace attaching t" b'lnent work is 111 j disgrace nl doing it badly. A PhilidelphU Ktirgeou cured the burnt bund nfani-u by skin grafting, the bkin being token from n Chicago drumuiei's chtsvk. 'Ihe experiment was cot wholly a suoiess. howtiver, as the mAti's knitoklKs uow lwve ft c dor and harelnet so luue'.i r. Membliug I rass tbnt he gets nrrissted en ry Hum he go.s out Zoologist --Hew do we ucojuit for sudden itupubwi loooniniit cms,? Well, we accounted f r me sadden impulse to murdtr our neighbor's boy on thei;r'-uuil lh.it he put a string ncroas the street to trip ua up. Ilou't think, though, that ho suecteslad, We merely lilt tbo string with our loot, and got elOAn on Uie ground to ae what it was.
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