maun. mi jii in i ij Advertising Rates. We. desiro It to bo distinctly understood that no advertisements will bo inserted iu the' columns of The Carbon Advooatr that way be j-ecelved from unknown turtles or firms unless accompanied by the cash. The following aro our oxtY terms I nun BqOABK (10 Ltsr.3), On year, each insertion 10 cts. Bix months, each Insertion J5 cts. Three months, each insertion 20 cts. teas thin .three months, first insertion $1 ( each subsequent insertion 25 cts. Local libtleScslO .cents per lino. II. V. MOIlTIIIMEIt, Publisher. The Carbon Advocate.- An Independent Famllv Newspaper l'nlillshcel every ATtmtUY, In Iiehlgliloli, Carbon Co.,Pn., by KAItltV V. ntOItTIIlAIRIt. ejFFlcK-n.A LVAY. a ihnit distance eboT. be Lehigh Valley : H. Depot. Terms: $1.00 perAiinnin in Advance Kvunr DFhcinrnox op plain asd kakct job Printing AT Vr.HA LOW 1'UICKS. H. V. MoitTinsiEU, Proprietor. INDEPENDENT" Live and Let Live." $1.00 a Year if Paid in Advance. VOL. X., No 40. LEHIGHTON, CARBON COUNTY, PA., SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 1882. If not paid in advance, $1.23 CARDS, Attorneys. -UB. HAPS HE It, ATTORN KY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Dim 8tiiiT,Linlooton,Pi. Beat aitale and Collection Agency WIllBmrand II B,al Kitiu. ISourejanclug ,ieatly done Col Mtlini promptly mads, nettling liut.. if p. Mentsa .peeWlty. May bo eon.ulleid In tfnnsn W, H. DOOLITTLE. B. H. WAnMKR n.'jJCHliKK. (Lata Assistant Oom'r or 1'aUnts.) B. E WARMER & CO., Attorneys at Law, WAllNlin UUILDlNO, WASHINGTON, 1). 0. Attention given to Patent and Mlnlnic eases, Lands, I'emlons. Uounllcs, and Unvcrnment slalran. Attention prompt, charges moderate. Address wllh siamp. iteler tu Aleintwrj of Oonaress and the Head of Government De pailineDU. dec. W, 1S81 o Physicians and Dentists. TTTT A. DEUIIAUKK, JI I)., 'rUVSICUN ANUSUHOKON 8p.rl0 alta-nlton paid to Chronic l)Uwss. Office: South Kast collier Iron aruf 2nd alt... l.c .lfhloo,Pa. Aprl 3,1678. N. U. KEHEK, JI. I).' U. S KxaraliiluB SurRvon. fBAOTICJNO I'llYbJtHAN and SU t.OEoN. Dunes: Hank Sheet, lutnita's ilLOCK. LoSisU ten, fa. May be oonsiilicdlti tho (Jitoi n Language. Nnv. 3'. W, A, Cortright, D.D.S., OFFICE : OjiiHiouu the "urojdwjy House," Mauch Chunk, Pa. Fatltntf have Ihe benefit of Hie litest Ira. revements In me, luiliH.il appliances nnd ha bst method, .firintincui in all surgical Ms. NlTltOUS-OJCll'l" ndmlnisleiiil II 4filred. If pos.Iiile. persons ri'idlng outside of Mauch Chunk should inuke engagements ymall. J) DM rni?oM4S r&i;:u:.:r.rt, JL OO.NlrBVAK'OBK, ASP GEHERAlL insurance agent The ?U.ilwins Compnil.. are Unpreseotedi LUiSA.S J.V MUTUAL FIB ft. RSA oljii iHU'UAL, FJltlJ, W roUIMO I'lllE, roTT5Vii,fiK Finn, LiSHKHt VIRK.andtllcTrtAV rer.EUs AliUIUUNT INBUllASOH. .Also r.iasvlvnnli and Mnteul Horse Thlel eie.ilTP.na iuu.ounj; "n,l'u,il:,.. .,., Vrco?J.i!7i I MW3. JfEJWSlJEn. " ' " SIRS III!) i'.III-LU'S, Puuhtt noiLOta, MAUCH CHUNK, T. Fire Insurar.uu Agent. trr I'OLjI'lir.A la SAl'B Oorapinles only. ,t Uaasunablo lUtes. Ant:. SJ-yl QARBON HOUSE, f. W. KAUDEX11USH. PROPItlETOH, Hake Sr., Lsiiiohtqk, Pa. Tla Oabso IlniisK otfers flmt.class ncrmm. sn.aalloas to the Travotlnie public. II" inline py lbs-Hay or iVeuk on Reasonable Terms. Uholoe Ulgari, Wines and l.leiuors alway on Juaad. Ood Shels ami Stables, wlili alter, ire llottlors, attached. April 'jtillN F. IIALBACII, Instructor of Music, (Piano, Organ, Voice and Theory.) LEIIlGllTON.PA. Sole agent for Jjje iynilKn PIANOS and thi NBW ENO- . LAN LI OltUANS i And dealer In all kinds of Pianos and Organs. Terms low and easy. Slate, lumber, bricks, fit., takn In exehaujEO,' sheet Made and buoks furnlihcd on short riutlce. For particulars, terms, &lc, Address, JOHN F. HAI.llACU. Aag t,- lS79-Jy. Lchljrhion, I'a. -5 r Liyery & Sale Stables Manic sTiiKKT.LKiiKiirroN, p PAST THOTl'IXQ HOUSES, ELEGANT CARRIAGES. And votltlvely I.OU'Kll PltlOts tlian aaJ I.arxaand haQiUotne C'artlacoa for Fanerl rvrvniKa ana weoainta. ujiviu tuilltin Nor.U. I"3. J, W. RAUDENBUSEI IUipeotlully annnuno-s to Ihe pnhllo that he has )peaed . NKW L1VKII Y ST IILE in ponnpetluo with his hutel, and Is prepared to rurulsn Teams for Fperals, WeJiiiigs or BwTriiiSi1 on shortest notice and most liberal terras. All prders left at the'Ourbon House" will recelvo prompt attention Stable on North S'reet, next the hotel, Lehlifhton, Jan'ii-yl Tie American Antiquarian ORIENTAl"jOURNAL ! ! Published by JaIUlSO & Muusk, Chicago, III, $3 per year. Irililed by Stkpiiks D. Parr, devoted to CUmiojiI, Oriental En ropcan nnd Atuericuu Arch. oology. J. l.ustratel. TJiIs Journal elves Information on dimiver lea and exlratlnninajl lamls.and Is i cry valuable U thr who aro following Antf. quartan subJecU as well as to the cniim di feeler, 8r8-lf Railroad Guide. plHLA. A RKAIllHa KA1LKOAD Arrangement of I'asseoger Trains. MAY KID. 1882. Trains leave ALLHtsTOWN asfollowai- (VIA mSKlOXKX BAlLIIOAt)) For rbllndclpbla.nt Mi3.,0.3. 11.40. a.m.. and 3.10 p, in. SUNDAYS. For Philadelphia at t.30 a. xa.Xil v. m. IVU EASl' rP.N'NA. BKAXCtl.) Kor rtenillnn am) HairlsbuiK, 0.00, 8.10 a.m., 12.15. 4.SU and (Up. m l'or Lancastoi and Columbia, COO, S.Pa.m. and 4.30 p m SUNDA Y8. l'or Eeadini 4 39 and t.i S p. m. Furllnrrlsbntg, and wn pools 9. )5o. ru. TrainaFOlt A LLKNTOWN leave aa followsi VIA rRKIOUKN nAILBOAD.) I.care Plilladelnhla. 4.39 7.40 a. in. and 1.00, 1.30. .lie S.l p. m SUNDAYS. I.euTO Plillaoclphla, 6.W a. in., 8 1C and '4.20 X. ni. I VIA ET rM,! .nnin.i l.eavo nedlnc,7 to IO.I5a. ui.. 2.10 J.51,fnil6.IJ U.ni. t.rare Ifarilsburc 5.0 7t0and0.5O. a.m., 1.45 ami 4 00 p. in. t.cave Lancaster t7.3ia.ui 1.01 and 3.i p. ro. r.rarCoinnibl 7.3 a. m l.lo and 3.40 p. m. tFrom Kiur btreet Depot. 6UNDAVR. i.eave iteadlnir. 7.30 ane S. 8 n. m. f.cavo llairlximi a. 8.10 a.m. Tialns via Perklompn rtoute" raarkod H,oa ') run io intl fumi Depot Mmt.t and 0"een ntrete, P lladvlphla, oilier Iraiua to and fiom Droad street Dejoll Toe 4.1 and C.45 h.m trains from Allentovn and the M.J and S.ISp m. tram from riuia tlelptua.la PcrAionienlMiiOHd.Uave tbrouirh (araloaLd Horn Piillf tplpbla. J, K. VVOOTUCN. Oeueral ATanaQtr, C. O IIANCOrK. Orn'I Pan. & 'Jttktt .incut. November bib. JOHNR.G.WEYSSER, PIlOriUETOU OF THE West End Brewery, Mauch Chunk, Pa. Pure Porter and Lap Beer Delivered all over the State. Oatober,18Sl ;1 ffl. HAG AM AN Has lUmnved from Weissjiort and taken up quarters in tho "Old FatzinKer Store," Bank Street, Lehighton, where-old friends and new one can always find a choice afturujicul at Dress and Dry Goods, Notions and Trimmings, G roccrics, Provisions, &o., &o. -at Ttfi; i,4vti:vr tiAsia imcili:s Also, always in stock one of the finest and beet selections of Clocks. Wateta and Jewelry to bo fmunl In lliii sod inn nf !hMninlry, at Prices lully b Lw as w'sew liere. . RepairiiiGr done In the Wft limine', nt very moderate eliuigcs. lVitronugc iuvited. upiS 2y Boiilc St., Lcltiglilon, Pa., Aro prepared tp M.ajiufacturo Carriages, Buggies, Sleiglis, Spring "Wagon, &c., Of every description, In tho most substantial manner, and at Lonest UasJ? 1'rioes. Itciiiilrlng rioiniitly Atlcmlcd to. TIIEXI.EU & KREIDLER, April 24, 183? yl Proprietors. PATENT MAGNUM BO.XUM Wasber. The undersigned respectfully antnunco to their, friends ami the public generally, that they have secured tho right to manu facture and Srll this excellent Washing Ma chine iu Carbon uud Luinrne counties. Tint is undoubtedly the I1EST Washer tnade.aiid gives the most perfect satisfaction toall who use it. Sea this machine before you buy anyuthcr. Price I0 00. Address Yenser & Bartholomew, Lehighton, Pa. may 20 0m, NERVOUS DEBILI.Y: A CURE aUAKANTEEI). Dr r.c.Wr-srsNFiivi! and Drain Treat Ml.KT.atj.r.dnc.or Ujtterla, lliijluess. Con ruiuona, Kirvous noaducbe. Meuui Deurea fiou, Lessor Meniorv. pemn oirlicea. Iniiio. teney. luvoinutair UmlnBiona. rreniiture Old Axe, caued Dy over emit on. ai,ue. or over.lu.lii'Bi-iieo.Mliiclileatsto ini.erv. ilecnv nuo .leath. Ouo box will euro went caw a. acd dox cent ina one nmuttiV trealmeni. Ono dol.ar a oox or ,x Oosei lor Ovo dollarai aeur bi lnallplepnliluu teci-ipt I price. We cuar' aniee six Uoxej to e ire any ca,e w,th eaili ..lUeriecoiwdbi ualoi .x boxca accennan. lea witii live iloliar. wo nil .nud tho rorclii a- .",ur.","'",!.u?0"t"' 'oietum thi mi ner If the treatineut does not eir.e i a euro io.ir. niteca 'a.uiil .,ulv when the ticatmeut lanrd'r. eil direct Ironi n JOHN o WKwT ft CO Kola Pr.nrtetora. 1st .t its v. Vadiana btreet 2MII, A J DUULINO AKnt,l?Mg tX'lFfI.KLtsEitC0 Wholesale Aaenl, PnlladeliliiJ, sepLM.'SlOj? Central Carnage Works, mm!!? rjlllE SLAI1NUTON PLANING MIIL AND Cabinet Ware Factory, AT SLATINGION. JOHN BALLIET, Propr., fie&la in all kindi nnd ulies of Pliie. Jletuloclt Oak Hiid Until Woou Lumber, aint is now pie DresseB LumboR OF A Li, JCIND3. Poors, Saslics, Blinds, Shutlorv, Mouldlnt's, Cabinet AVarc, fee, With lTouiptnesa. Brackets Made to Order. TlieMncJjIiicrrlcinll new end of ttiobestaud most Improvfrt klntlA I euiuloy none but tfio hent wort in en. me well (teaouod undiioodnm terlftt.mul urn ilieiroroitblotKa'nteo ontlrn H8iiIactluu to all wlio nuHj'lavor niewith aenll. Ordcrfl bv moil liiompily ntlenUeii tu. Mv cbarce ore moniTutoj term 3 cash, or Interest t-uarsfil alter ttilrty days GIVE MK A CALL. Tw? 11ioio rararrM hi Itmldtna will find it t 1 heir nJvatitnjje to nTe HUUnff, FUtor Bunrda uoorK, asiics, uuiiera, o;o. &r.. nnuo ni mi Far tor r. Mav JOHN UALLIKT. DANIEL W1EAND, Carriagcs,Wagons.Sleighs,&c oonNEn or 1JAXK ASM IRON STREETS, LElIKJHTON. Panna., Particular attention given to REPAIRING In a'l Its ilctnlls. nt the very Inmost Prices. I'atronaun respectfully solicited and perfect satisfaction uuaraatced. Dec 6. 1878-yl DAN. WIEAND. Catarrh Cream Bali EiTcctunlty clean cs tlion.i? ll 8 8 sattrsol Catarrh al vims, cnurhiK healthy soore Honi nllnjs in Aamnintlnn, pro-t-cii tliH mrni. Itrane Iroin mldl tlonal roJdi. com. I'letcly heals thu s-'resntnJ rcBtnri'f rhe pens of tatUu nnd eirmll. IJtnu Het il fiutt am real I ted hv il few MAY- FEVeg? mcnt will cure Catarrh Hay Fever, tve. Un equalled for cnlda In the lie.id. Airrrcanln to uho. Apply by the little flngcr Into the nns. trlls. On receipt nr60o Tf ill mall a packniro. STB" For Sale tiy all dru ulsts In r.chlah ton. liljVS'OllEAM HAI.M I'D., nov28.yl Uivego, N. V. JT YOU Alti: IN MOLD OF Boots, Shoes, IIats,Caps, or, Gents' Furnisliing Goods GO TO CLAUSS&BROTHER THE rOI'ULAR Merchant Tailors, Bank Street, Lehighton. THICKS VErtY LOW POIt OABH. The public iiatronage solicited. julyl-tf 1881. HOLIDAYS, ll Ha C. BeTSCHIESCHSKY lleapeel fully announces to her frlondsand tho public generally, that she la now rvceli lnir and opening lor their Inspection a larger stock than ever of the very latest novelties In Toys & Fancy Goods, Sullablo for HOLIDAY PI1KSKNTR for ounic ami Old, ltlch and Puor.. Don't rail to call early and secure hrst oholce and best bargains. She also culls their attention to her Now, Large and Elegant atsortment or NOTIONS, ' comprising Underwear, Jlerlln and Merman town Wools. Hosiery, Imported and Do. Destlo lilbhons Oloves, Flowers and a fWa assortment or New Designs IN FANCY ARTICLES Also, In connection with the above, a full and complete stock of UER3IAN FKDITS, LIMBUKQElt CHEESE. Caiulli-g & Confections, together with a variety or Uoods not general ly kept In any oiher store In town. If loudo not see what you want, ask for It. A sh-ire or pabllo patronaKe solicited, and periect satlsfactlun guaranteed In price and quality of goods. Second St, 2 floors above Iron, Nor. SS, HSi.uiJ. LEHIOHTON, Pa. (JgfTho Carbon Advocate one year for $1, and Kendall's Horse Book as a premium. With Medicine Quality not Quantity is the neatest importance; next is the Knowledge and Experience to Cor rectly Prepare and Dispense the same At A, J. DURLING'S POPULAR Dil & Family Micine Store, Bank Strce Lehighton, You can always roly upon getting STRIOT LY l'uro and I unauu dulteralcd Drugs and Medicines. DURI.INU. carries the laraest stock PAT1.NT ilEDIl IMS la the county. DTJRL1NO has an cleirnnt stock of DRUO. OlSTU SUNDMt.S, FANCY and T(II- L.c.1- auiiull-b tor ineiaaies as wciias llio genla. DURL1NO makes HORSE and OATTLE I'UW IlKKK n snecliilty. His l!3 yere exticr. lence In the drug business gives blm a great advantago In lint line. THUSSKS, SUPPOIiTERS and 1)11 AOKS always a lurgu stock on haud, vV'INKSnn.l I.1Q VU IIS. both forchrn and domestic. He has u Ullnioutirapo Wine and a lry Catawba Wine. Just splendid and cncai. WALL PAPERS and HORDERB the largest assortment In tjwn. Oo to DUHLINU'S with your prescrip tions On to DUKLINU'S lor your Patcul Mcdlclnfs. Go to DURLlNH'S ror vnurrancvart'cles. Farmers and hofsemcn an tu DI'KJ.lNU'a lor our Horso and Catlle Powders. oug. a-yi. A m??CT wnntwl.to sell Edlson'sMus. i,-,LJA, A "P UjjI Telephone and lilison's Instantaneous Piano and oriran Mualc. Ln close stamp lor c tlalogue and terms. EDISON MUSIO CO., Philadelphia, Pa, dec. 'J4.IH0. C. W. LENTZ, Real Estate & Commission Agent, Offers tho following Protiertics for Bale: Farm of 60 Acres. In cultivation : good build ings; price re.tsonaiilo--one.llilrd cash, bal ance on long time H desired. Farm, 45 Acres, In Franklin township. Very encup. ?.-.iju. 18 Acres or Land, one mile from Lehighton, an unucr oust cultivation uneap. 30 Acres young Chestnut Timber In Lower iowninensiiig iwp, near iiiuiporl. very Ctcap. HulMIng Lot on Third Street. Lehighton ; a goou locaiion ; very cuouii at 913U. Two-story Ilrick Dwelling In Welsport. A very uesir.ioie jiroperty, anu encap in e'auo. 1M Kulldlnir Lois Snyder Addition to tt'elu. iorr. win no rom on insiaimvniji oi iroin s to 10 tie, month. A two.slory llivolllng on llankwny, Lehigh. leu, jmuu lucjiiou, uniy 91UOU. 4.DO.00S to Loan on good First Mortgages. If you wih to Buy, Sell or to Jient call and cee me. All htisincss placed in my hands will receive early attention. Bank St., Lehighton, Next Weiss' Carriage Works. August 6, 188. HAS BEEN PROVED Tho SUREST CURE for KIDNEY DISEASES. Doea a lama baelc or ftdlaorJertadTJi-liie Indicate tfvat you fu-e a viotiin? TIIENI3D, iliOTIIESITATB. use SIDIJET-WOaTat pace (oruesiaui i ocoinmoad It) and IfwllJ .speedilT1 overccmi tho disease and rcotorc hcalUiy ftctioa t5 all the oreads. rf i a ct ' or ooipiAua peculiar ,and wcaltncoses, ICXDWEY-WOST la unsur paj3od,a3 ituill act prompt and eaTcly. ! ElUicr Bex. Incontinence, retantian cfl urine. Drtci dust orronTdrroslti. and dull! dracclnz pains, all enccxiUy yield to Its cur itive power. (JJ) mjLU 1.x all Priced. Tteipeet fully announces tu the icoplcof I.e hlffhtou and Its vicinity, that ho i iiuw iiro I'arcd toiupply tLom with all kinds of Household Furniture Manufactured from the best Seasoned Mate rials al Prices fully as low as the sameorllele, can he liought lor etsi-whero. Here are a few of the Inducements offered Parlor Sets at Irotn fcSO to (60 Walnut fclarblc-top Dressing Caso lledroom Suites, 3 pieces AintoAsj Painted lledroom Suites ilK to 110 (lone Seale.1 1'halrs, persetofC... 14 Common i 'hairs, per et or 0. $1 and all other Goods equally cheap. In this connection, I desire to call the at tention or the people to toy uiuplo racllltles In THE UNDERTAKING BUSINESS with a NEW and HANDSOME HEARSE, and a lull UueorOAMiLTS and DOPFINS, lam prepared to attend promptly Iu all or ders Iu this line, at lowest prices. I'atronage rer-pectlully sulleftid and tho most ample latljfaotl .n guaranteed. V. SrllWARTZ, octlJ DANK SU Lehighton. wisHiHa. ST JOHN a. SAXK. OF all ntnusenients of the mind, From logladown to fishing. The'o Isn't one that you can find So very cheap as "wishing!" A very choice diversion, too, If we but rightly use it, And not, as wo ore apt lo do, Pervert It anil abuso it. I wish a common wish indeed My purse was somewhat fatter, That I might cheer the child of need, And not my pride to flatter; That I might make oppression reel, As only gold can make It; And break the tyrant's rod of steel, As only gold can break HI I wish that sympathy and love, And every human passion, That has Its origin above, Would come and keep in fashion That scorn, and jealousy, and hate, And every base emotion, Were buried fifty fathoms deep Beneath tho waves of ocean. I wish that friends were always true, And motives always pure; I wish the good were not so few, I wish the bad were fewer; I wish that persons ne'er forgot To heed their pious teochings; I wish that practicing was not So different from preaching. I wish that modern worth might be Appraised with truth and candor; 1 wish that innocence were free From treachery and slander. I wisli that men their vows would mind, That women ne'er were rovers; I wish that wives were slivers kind, And husbands always lovers. I wish in fine that joy and mirth, And every good ideal, May come erewhile throughout Ihe earlh, To )e thi glorious real; Till God shall uvery creature bless With his suprciuest blessing And hope bo lost in happiness, And wishing be possessing. TEN YEARSOF A LIFE. ny a. it. k. r. Nestled among tho Bine monntnins, far from the busy haunts of commerce, ii tho picturesque village t f S . People o.iU it a "more, dead than alive" place, for the most exciting events of tbe day nru the arrivals of tho two tmiDs from the metropolis. Long ngo all thoughts of navigatiug the river us far north as S were abandoned on acfiouut of tho lifU; nnd now, vdlli the exception of a few rifts in eprtiic. 'ho waters sweep serently on, bf nring no greater freight tbuu the hV.iflu of pleasun.'secktrs. It was evening. The sun hnd bulIi bo low tbe horizon, nnd its last rays brilli antly illumined tbe village and river; the latter was dotted as visual with plea nro boats. Iu one of these a light working boat, snch ns college students use sat ft youtlilul conple to whom we will introduce our renders. The j-ounger occup.int was n young girl of nineteen, rather blender and 6trikingly handsome; sho was leaning back and trailing her band through the water; iu her lap ex. rjuisite wild flowers were gathered in pro lusion. As she sat there in the goldtn hunlight, her blue boating suit and dark, bright beauty made a striking picture. Huch was Edna It. Id, tho ackuowledgt d belle ot 8 . Her pompaniou was u young man somewhat older than herself; his face was extremely pale; his brow be tokened intellect of unusual degrce;every feature indicated rtfiueiutnt; one might easily guoss that bo was an artist. His eyes were fixed upon his companion with an expression of tenderness us he said, "Edna, this may be our last row to gether. Will you recall these happy hours when I a ti far awuj?" "Indeed Herbert, I shall always re member kindly the companion of my thildhood." Yes- but, Edna, is that all?" "All, You remiiieber your promise.' With a sigh he loaned back iu his smt, a d for a lew moments neither spoke; then in a light tone be said "Ob! the baron has arrived. I saw him this afternoon, You will not like him; bo is too grave to pleasoyou." "I do not like foreigners at all Mrs. Ginwell is a eharming woman, but It Is not prubjble that her L-rother In like her; however, we shall see him to-night, and can decide better then." "Ha will not like S -if he has any taste. I hate it?" "Ho will show bu good taste If lie does like this old town;. It U tho pleaiantest place I know. We hnd better return; it is late, and I promised Mrs. Carswell to atsUt iu arranging these flowers. It U to be hoped tho baron will keep out of the wuy." They were soon at tbe shore, and Edna sprang out of the boat. "Good-bye, Herbert 1 You need not come." H-rbtrt Worth gazed i.fter her for a monieut. and then rowed away. Edna walked leisurely np tbe principal street of S , carrying her flowers onre- leshly in her baud. Suddenly n small boy darted past and ltuooked tho bios unit to tbe pavement. "Allow me," said a rich, musical voice at ber side. She turned aud saw a tall, distinguish) d looking mau stooping to restore tbe in jured flowers. He banded the basket hack, bowed and passed on, but not un til he had seen that his courtesy had been extended to a wondronsly beautifnl girl, Edna soon reached her friend's house, where she found the hero of ber kligbt adventure, talking to Mrs, Carswell. Surely this was the baron, "WJiy, here she 1 now. My dear, you are late. Miss IUid. my brother, Baron Sietifrtil You Forsttier." Tho introduced parties bowed, and Mrs. Carswell continued, "You am too lata to assist iu any pre parations, and as puuisbtneut, you are not to sco my flowera until you return." The lady spoke wllh n slight foreign AuceuL She bad been Mnlie on Forst ner, daughter of a uoblu of thnt name and au American mother; having mar rled Joseph Carswell, she bad beeu liv ing in S for several years, Imt this was the first visit of herldolized brother. "I shall expect all to enjoy the affair, and take it as it personal insult If any one Is out of humor." So tho lady chattered on until Edna rose tn depart. "Miss Held is handsome," said the b.iron. "Very," responded his sisters Mrp. Carsw ell's fete was a success The brilliantly lighted bouse and grounds, nnd the profusion of exquisite flowers, rendered tho scene magnificent. Herbert nnd Edna were there. Edna, radiantly beautiful in creamy gatizo and rich old lace. Herbert more Bad and pale than usual. The baron evidently disliked being lionized, but be bore himself well. When all tbe guests bad beeu presented nnd he was nt liberty, be made his way to where Edna was seated. "Miss Iteid, may I have this wal'z?" Iu a moment they wero whirling through tbe dizzy maze. They danced perfectly; lis blonde, mnuly Keauty con trasted well with her dark loveliuess. When tho music censed they wandered through tbe grounds, conversing upon subjects of common interest. The baron was captivated; as for Edna she did not disliko foreigners qnite so much. , The following Subbnth fouud Edna at church with her mother nnd younger sis ter, Nellie. Herbert wns by Edna's side; be seldom occupied the Worth pow. Mrs. Carswell wap there wild her brother; of teu were bis eyes turned to where I'dna sat, and when the service was ended ho made an effort to speak to her. Herbert, divining the young man's intention, hur ried Edna away. "I hope you do not care," he said. "You know this is my last day, and I want yon all to myself." Tbe next day Herbert Worth left the homo of bia childhood and embarked for Home; be was going to that classic land lo win renown. Edna, as she bade him farewell, was almost tempted to bid him stay, for since her lather's death be had been her kind est friend. Tbe tears which gathered in her eyes wcru remembered by the' young muu for ni.iuy a weary year. "Cirliug, you cuu recull mo with a word at any time." With tbcte words he was gone. Ah, bow different was hU return to bel How many changes were to take place ere these two would meet again! During the week that ensued Mrs. Cuiswell brought ber brother to call upon Miss Roid. A series of sociul gatherings sitcceedtd the lete. Ficnics, driyes and lawn festival wero nt their height; nt most of these Baron Siegfreei and Edna were together, and many au evening the young mau spent at the Iteid homestead. They played both were flue musicians; they sang, and bis rich bass harmonized well with her clear contralto; tbey con versed, and ho told ber of his beloved mother country. Thus did tbe happy weeks wear away and still the baron lingered in S , un til autumn warned him no longer to tar ry. He departed with regret, for it had been a pleasant summer. On Edna's linger ha lelt a handsome diamond, an hairlooni of the Von Forstuer family. They were sitting together on the night before his departure. "Darling," ho said, "if yon had never known me nould you have married Her bert Worth?" Edna hesitated, and be continued, "I feel sorry for tbe poor .tllow, and if I thought ynu would bo happier I would give you up, though it would be hard," "I lovo ncibert as a brother." For a long time they were silent, then be spoke. "In June I shall return; yon must be redy, for I will not go again without ynu." After be was gone the weeks dragged wearily to Edna; but there were letters to write and receive, and Mrs. Carswell, who was delighted with the tdeu of buT ing Edna for a sister, came often, aud our htroiuo was kept buy. Mrs. Worth wrote to her son nf tbe en gagement; his ouly reply was, "I hope she will bo happy iu her choice; Edna nnd I were pliymatts, aud I should not like to know she was uuhuppy." "How happy I am," thought the fond mother, "thut he does not cure!" Little did she dream of tho siruggle that had taken place lu the attlst's studio, aud of tbs agony it bad cost blm to say, "Toy will be doue." We will pass lightly over the winter, for it contained nothing of interest to our characters. The baron wrote ollcu, aud his letters wero long and tender. May tad arrived ; Edna's trim,seuu was finished; eveu the conventional satin aud orange blobsoms wi re ready, A trlciiruui arrive'!: "I leaie by xtoituer to-day," Then with txueotiincy she waited. At last the "Sea Gull" was due; to-morrow ho would be here. Bnt to-mcrrnw ram -, anil tho next day aud thu next, but not ber lover. One morning, as Edna sat In tlje pretty morning-room overlooking the river, Nollio eulired. Her face was lUhen; lu ber haud she held a paper. Seeing E ina she would have withdrawn. but our hero ine snatched tbe paper aud read what ber horror bad tancied. Tbe Sea Gull had been burned at sea, and Siegireel Von Forstuer was uuiong tu - cqik.iih,! Nut a cry, uot a sound oamu troni the stricken girl; only a ghastly wll,r nnd a I ard, stem lookcropt ovir ber featuris. Eutreaty of uotluraud sister was intu it could nut bring a tear. TJir.A Ttf.r. Irft. r fi.ltt. k..tn . ,,l.. ..r in room was liltlo changed; the viow ot the 1 river was the saino, and the birds were slugluo as merrily without ns iVer. The occupant whs Edna lMd, but oil, how clintigerll Instead of a bright, r.vi-y girl she was a sad, beautiful wi in'tti. As she sat thero lu the Msnlight her thoughts were plea'aiit, for she smiled a swi el, sad smile. A light step behiud ber, and she turned Herbert was before her; tliuu hnd ltft Its trace, and there wero marks of car. upon bU brow. Stooping, lie placed his arm tsnderly around Edna's' waist; "Edun, I havecomo for the answer you promised mo so long ago. Hush, dar ling! I know what j on have suffered, and love you better for it,"" "Herbert, Ion n gray-haired woman now, but if there is uuglit in me that will ropay you for your waiting. I am yours," He did not speak, but the glad light told better than words thut bo was re warded. A few weeks later, In the vlllaco chapnl a quiet wedding took place. Did Edna think of the past as she walked up tho alsle.or was hershnddcr caused by a rude breath of wind ? In her quiet way she was happy, for she wns making Herbert happy. His artist friends envy him, and say thnt with such a wife he cannot bnt succeed. HAT FLIRTATION. Tbe latest craze is the hat flirtation. It Is too utterly utter, too intensely in tense. Tho following is the code. Wearing the bnt squarly on the bead I love yon madly. Tippiugitover tbe rightear My little brother has the measles. Fulling it over the eyes You must not recognize me. On tbe back of tho head Ta, la! Taking it off and brushing it tho wrong way My heart is bursting. Holding it out iu tho right hand Lend me a quarter. Leaving it with your uncle I have been to a church fairc Throwing It at a policcmaD I love your sister. Using it as n fan Coma nnd see my aunt. Carrying a brick in ii Your cruelty is killing me. Kicking it up stairs Is tbe old man around ? Kicking it down stairs Where Is'yonr mother.? Kicking it across the street I nm en gaged. Hanging it on the right elbow Will call to-night. Hanging it on the left elbow Am bad ly left. Putting it on the ground and bitting on it Farewell forever. "BTJCHTJPAIBA." Quick, complete cure, all annoving Kid ney, Bladder and Urinary Diseases $1 Druggists. Inclination and interest determine the will. -Ferseverence is the best school for manly virtue. What sunhine is to flowers smiles are to humauity. If you oro 6ick and tronblcil with dva- popsia Brown's Iron Bitters will cure you. Poverty is iu want of much, but ava rice of everything. Wit is a merchandise that is sold, but can never bo bought. It U much oasief to settlo a point than to act on it. Ynnng, middle seed, or old men. suffer. Ing from nervous drbllftv or kindred alfeo linns, should address, wflli two stamps, for large treatise, World's Dispensary Medical Association, Dei flu lo, X. Y, Action will uot always bring tiorpi- uess without action. We are no longer happy as soon as wo wish to bs happier. -The winner is he who givoj liiinsdl to bis work body and soul. The Heisht of Folly. Tn wait until v..u are in bed with disease you may nut ge l oyer for months, is the height nf folly, when you might be easily cured during tho early symptoms by Par sera uinger ITinlc. We Have known sicklv families made the healthiest, by a timely uso of this pure medicine. Oitirwr. Sow good services; sweet remeru- braces will grow from tbeiu. He lhat wrestles with u,streiiglbeus our nerves nnd sharpens our skill. -Troubles borrowed and stolen out- number by far all others In tho world. Greatest Ducsvery Since 1402. For .muuIis. cidils, sine throat, hnucltitr. laryngitis, and consumption in Its earl, stages, nothlr.g equal D'. Piere'e's "Goblin Meiiicsl I)cniery," It isal.i a great blood- lurilieranii stri'iijlii-rtnier .r tonlo.nnd or liver coui'ilaiiit ami ro.liro c 'millions nf tho bowel it has no equals. Bold by all druggists. Great men uud genuiuiiiiissflnd tlulr true plioo iu times of grant events. It is oisy to look down on others; tn look down ou ourselves is n ditlicully. Hie npronches of inemies hniild quicken us tu duty, uud not keep us from doing it. Cl rgjmcn consider this world only us a diligence iu u blub they cau travel to auo'.htr. What's Bavod ia Gained. Workiiigiiieii will ti.,iii.ii!iito bv employ ing Dr, IVn1' Mr,licine I!i' Plua., ul Purgative reliefs" and "uolden Meilitvil Discovery" cleanse liio blood ami vteoi thus preventing fevers and other serious die rases, and curin; oil scrofulous and oilier humors. Sold by ilruezi'tt. People's intentions cau ouly bu de cided by their conduct. -When you face a difllaulty never let it staro ynu nut of omintetuiuco. -Tni ui-t ler cimianitareMura booth- i d and tomd by inuoieuce. (if, who WMildscquIrn fain must not show Meuuli iiiiai l uf o-uure It i Ul ire bmini.ibl.. 1. aoVenl,HKe oHrlullKtliantol...it-iiifuMn.rit.. Lv. ii i.. i... ti.siw.t4; .,.' too btronbly, Forthe Oauoox Advocate.)' SCIENTIFIC MISCELLANY. A cnake whose eutiieliody ! ad become)' lignined has been taken from the trunk of n Brazilian tree. Ill tho Shetland Islands recently stroke of lightning detached n mass if four hundred tons of rock from tbe side of n hill, causing it to fall Into a road be low. Tho lightning tutu deep' rut down the fuco of tho hill. From four observations of Comet Wells nfl8S2. Herr Thraen, ofDlugel stndt. Thnringla, lias computed a' bet of elliptic elements which indicate that a return nf tlmt Itntlv ulll tint rtcii ftr alWit 3.1)17 vtnrs". Crystals sometimes attain an lm inenso size, one of quartz at Milan belnpf three nn.l quarter feet in length aud five uud u hull feel in c.lri iiniri rence, and es timated t'o weigh nvero'flf) poliBilar while' a great her 1 at Griifton, N, II., is Diore' than four feet long ami tldrty.two inches' iu dlametefand weighs not liss tn'an &, 000 ponuds. Messrs. Schnlhoff and Bosscrt have worked out anew (he observations record ed of tie comet of J812, and from the most probable elements obtain a revolu tion period of 71 7 years, lending them to belleVn thA't Hie comet will again cmno. Irf perihelion about the middle nf 1683 The)' uncertainly as to tho period of revolution' is about threo and a bulf J uirs. Prof. Whi(ney maiutuius that the earth is gradually drying up a process' which commenced in cretaceous times. Tho increasing dryness within tbo his torical period, of Persia, Arabia, tbd' conutries around tbe Aral nnd Caspian,' North Africa aud Greece is proved by abundant facts. According to John Ilogers, F. It. M. S., it is claimed that modern microscopes are made to magnify as much as 32.C0O. diameters, while some regard 100,000 di ameters us possible. Such excesslvo am plification, however, gives too imperfect results aud is attended by too man' dif ficulties to be of any value. Tho great est living microscopists are of tbe opin ion that a power of 3.000 or 4.000 diam eters represents the highest useful limit of microscopio vision. At a recent meeting of the ltoyal Horticultural Society of London, Bev. G. nenslowexhibited potato-tubers which' had grown upon tbe stalks of tbe plants' in the axils of leaves. He also showed! plum loaves perforated with small circu lar holes, caused by tho lens action of raindrops wblcb oncentrated tbe sun's1 r. s and burned Ihe leaves. Another ex hibitor, Mr. Saxton, sent green, purple' nnd speckled pea. pods the last ft result of crossing the two 0th6rs". It has been found that the preseuce of xilica is not essential tn plant-growth, but thnt it may serve valuable purposes' is shown by the researches Of Wolf. After fourteen years of experiments on the oat plant, this observer concludes that silica aids iu tbe ripening of grain by causing tho early' death of thfi leaves, which is followed by n passage of their nutritive' matters to tue seeds. Thus iu ad experi ment without silica 30 seeds wero pro duced; with a little silica, 90 seeds; with much silica, 181 seeds. Silica also tends' to prevent the absorption 'y plants of superfluous quantities of essential min eral matter, thus keeping the soil from unnecessary exhaustion: In a pnprr upon "electro-mania," Mr. W. Mattien Williams says that tlte leading full icy urging eloclru-m iniacs of the present day to ruinous investments' is the ide.i thnt electro-motors are noTel ties, and that electric-lighting is In its infancy. Directly, follow ingthe brilliant discoveries of Faraday, Ampere, and others, came numerous electro-motors, nnd n parade of tho wonderful results ob tained with machines wht-.-h, it was be- lleyed, were quickly to supirsede steam engines. ThiH was nearly n half century ago, and electrical progress has been less rapid tliAn lniuy seem to beliwe. Com paring an eJcctric ruilaay of fi'rty-years' ago (upon which ho Mmself rodol With1 one of to ihiy.nud tho experimental steam, railway of that timo with the perfected and ubiquitous modern affair. Mr. WI1 Hams affirms that the rate of advance in electricity lias teen far slower than that of sUani during the last four decades. Aa to dic'rlc-lighting, it is older than gns llgbtlng, aud its strides have been much less rapid nnd pssilive. Sir Humphrey Davy exhibited th electric light in Lon don whilo the city was dimly lighted by oil-lamps, and before ga-lighting bad been attmipted any where. The lamp used by D ivy at the beginning of this century was npabte of giving n dazzling arc four inc'ics in l.-iiftt Is -being vastly more brilliaut tl.a;i modern arc-lights. Even the- itifiunievccnl 1 imp is nothing new, but was originally invented by a young American named Sli.rr. who died in 1817. This Inventor, iu whose experi ments Mr. Williams sin red. tried wlckg of platinum und of platinum and iridium alloys, and abandoned them ns Edisou did tl ir'.y years Liter. Various form of oirhoii were then tried, including Ihe i enlieal form now used by Edisou. In fact, ibis old lamp uoa almost ideuticcl lu all im;i rtant dttiila with the modern ones nf Edison, Swuu and others. Its only (.cleiitillo dele'd was dne to tbe col lecltiigof norhon film m lbs gUs globe. The ni'iht important part off very biisiuos Is to know what ought to be done. It is a great gift of the gods tO'be born with a hatred unit ccuteiopt of all injustice and lUfHiiuies'. No evil propnudty of tbo human heart is so powerful that il may not bs subdued by stiie-l discipline. The iu- i-t ri'lii-ate, the most sensible nf all ,IMnr a Mt In promoting th plea-ur . other. lie b - nouns all Ills life In sport. l h-- w 1 ' ' 1"K hut lliugc. V " ' -;'"-" i l m-ys uibcovenng ... -i ii- ea-, s-- e me p. iu iun uror.
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