ML Advertising Rates. We deal It to be distinctly understood that no advertisements wilt be inserted lu lb columns of Tin Carbon Aovooatr that may be received from unknown parties or firms unless accompanied by the- oabb. The following are our okuy terms- SI BqUARtt (10 LIKIS), Oka year; each Insertion - JO fits. tlx months, each Insertion cts. Three months, each Insertion... 20 cts. lie st than three' months, first insertion $1) eaeh subsequent Insertion 26 cts. .Lswjal notice 10 centa per line. ; -t-j IH. V. MORTHIMER, PilMliher! Attorneys. x. BAPSiiEni-".' BTiTOItMsV AND OtfUNSfeLWfl At LAW, ii. m.d-. s.ttl ntr Kmte "f v- i.V.t. . i.l"T. - coosall.4 In oH.b .aU.rm.n. Net. IS . . seoMTTLi. B. n. wB n. xciiIuYm. (bate Assistant Oom'r or Patents.) B. H. WARHER & CO., Attorneys at Law, WAHSKR BUILBIIIO, WASHINUTON. D. O. Att.atlon given to Patent and Mining cases, Laads. Panslons, Bounties, unit (lovernment lalias. Attention prompt, charges moderate, JLddress with siamp. Rotor tu tenibcr of b.agretl ana th. Heads or u yarttatatt. dec. 10, 1881 e Physicians and Dentists. "TTT A. DEBIIAMEB, M 1)., 'rKTSICIAN ANDSUIIUKON Ir.el.l atWatlon pals to Chronic Musses. Bee: Sauth East eornar Iron and 2nd ats,. l.e llrhl.a.Pa. Aprl 3,1875. Ell, H. IT. D. RED I). V.a BxamtHtng'Snrgeon, PBACTICINOi THVSICIAN and 8U KtlEbN. ocncB: Bask street, mass's hloc'k, Leamh. '"'are eaasailod la the Oorni -n Language. Nov. Si'. Wf AOortright, D.D.S., OFFICE ! Opiawiie iti- urip.ulivuy House," Mauch Chunk, Pa. ratlaait have the benefit of the latest lm levemtnta In me.-btnll npi-llancn and Ik. l... .r,,fc.i.!i afWatinent in all ruralcat . i itk( 1 UK nilnitnlstercd II dlr4. If potdl.lv, pel sunt rutidlug outside i niauen unuiia, inuum uin su.v.iiv.... krmall: J rnnoilia KliJICRIvK, 1 CONVarANURK, AND 8RMEEAL INSURANCE AGENT Th fUownit OompanlaR are R-pretenledj . LIS A AN )N AVTVATi FIBIS. REAII1BO MUTUAL F1HE, f TOUINC1 1'IKB. LKMIOn FIRE. and tbeTAAV Kt.nr. Ai:CIl)liNT 1HBUHAKCK. Alt PaaatrlvaMli and Mntotl llorto Thlet elaer aad la'arancerompany. MartaU.IIT3 1HOB. KEMERER, gKBSiUI) V.ULUVS, e.TT Buitto, MAUUK OUUNK, Pa. Fire Lnsuranou Agent. , a-'por.I'JlKS In BAFE Uempinlct only, Ut atttonakU Uales. Auk. 23-yl ,QARBON HOUSE, J. XT. BAHDENI1USH, PIlOPRIETOIi, Uaxk St., LaaiaHTOif, Pa. UriCniiaw''irnrTaiCftffflVa flratlefassneeom Saedatloas te tka TravellnK public. Honr.lln bt Ikellmr er Week on Reasonable Tarint. Ubelte Claa'ra, tTlnet anil Liquors alway on hta4.1i(J(l BWeds and Stabios. Willi nitec- T;Htlori, attached. ' April 10-yl MB r ' ' , IjOIINi lIIALBACIi; Instructor of Music, (Piano, Organ, Voice and Theory.) LKIIIQIITON.rA. a! 'i 1 So,'"cnl f"r 'he WEDKR PIANOS and th" NEW ENG LAND OltUANS ; Aae at'altr In all kinds of Pianos and llrsnns Ttrsta low and easy. Slate, lumber, bricks. U., takea tn cxcbunRo Mkett Mallo and books furnished en short aotlte. aTer particulars, terms, Ae., Address, JOHN F. flALUAj;!!, A a? I, llTS-lr. LeUlgljten, Pa. m eats n bra m UlEBIJCftT'S jivery;& Sale Stables MAIK ITRBBT.liUlllailTON, P FAST TROTTING HORSEd, ELEGANT CAKMAOKS, Aat Mtttlvelr LOWER PIUC'.KO thta aa ethar Livery la the Cojntr. Large aatt haadaone Carxtaaea for Fauera atraoMt aaa weeaiaaa. uiviuAoaKui Kev. 33. 117 J. W. RAUDENBUSH MeiprtUrir annouoeVa tn the public that he at epeaeda NEW, LIVERY S TA IILE lq ea shortest notice and most liberal terms. All eraers ien at me "uarihin iioute'wiu receive erampt atttntlon Stable on North S'reet, aatt the hotel, Lehighton. Jan'.-J-Tl The American Autiprian AND ORIENTAL JOURNAL ! ! Published by Jauiaos A Monsr., Chlcagn, in. 4pryear. Jviiten ny MTKPiiits u PatT, devoted to jC laktioal, Oneulul K'l rnpean and American Arclnydogy. II lustratetl. This innraal civet information 00 discover IrVand exiilorations Id all lauds. and is verv valuable bi those who afo.f.dlowing Ant!- qptytan subject, as well a. to Ih. eunnan - S 5? ffK"TI nrBaiiou mw mai uvici, .uu la prepared 10 wpiteor-"BuSiness Trips, W Maaar'tt ."l . . H. V. MortTniMER, Proprietor. VOL. Xw-No 41. Railroad .Guide. PIKt. A. .A RE A DIB U UAIbKUAU Arrangement of 'Passenger Trains. "may no. Trains lenva Ai.LK&TOvr'K as follows!--iviVriaiiio-isN eailkoadi t For PhllnQeipMatM:J',ft.45. 11.49, a.m.. and 3 III p. m. "V RTJHDAYR. For Philadelphia at 4.30 a. m..3.sl p. In. ivu kah rr.s.sA. biiahck.I For Resiling ami llairiabui r, e.oo, 8.43 a tn l'or Laocasieruud Columbia, e.0O, S.4a.ln. and 4.30 p m - For Keadinir 4 lOnndMen. m. 'orllarrlauiirg, ainvi po nia i.Dim. Trains FOlt A LLJ5 MOffB leave aa rouows, TIA riEKIOURK KilLBOAD.) I.eaTe Philadelphia. 1.39 7.40 a. m. and i.os, M.:o .nas.i p. m COKBAVK. Leave Tkllartctphla, t. a. m., 3 it ana m.so ra, (VIA EAST rKKNA BKAKCll.l, eave Reading.T to lo.lta m..n.C0 3.E5.nfl5.i6. n.t. ' . .eavo Harilabnrg t.O 7 10 ami 9.50. a.m., 1.45 and 4 OOP. tn. , save Lancaster t7.'a, m 1.01 and tJ.lo p. n. t'o'nmbla k. m 1.10 tnu'J.eOp. ro. From King buret Depot. SUNDAYS. .eave iteadtnir. 7.30 ano v. 6 a. xu. Leave Hairll'Ui.S.. a.m. Trains vis Perkloaion float.'' maraftd th.s () run m tud fio.u Depot Nmt.i and O'-een alfrla, P llailoltihla, o.bar trains to and from Broad street Deunt Tne"4.1 andM.Sn.in tiatnafrnmAtlcntown tid the "1.3 and 5.1S p. ni. train from Fulla i.inina.Tia rernonien tiirod.have tbroogU art tu and Iroui Pbllrceliihla. J. It. WOOT1KN. . . stnt'Oi lUnnatr, C. O HANCorK. t7fn'l Pan. A mm Jicnt. November bin JOHNR.G.WEYSSER, PROmiETOU OF THE West End Brewery, Mauch Chunk Pai 'lire Porter and. Lap Beer Delivered all over the State. Octobar 8,1881 jl M. HAGAMAN Ifas ReinnTFd from Weisspoft and taken up quarters In tho " Old FaUincer Store," Bank Street, Lehighton', where oM friends and new ones can always find a chntco afakorliiieut of Dress and Dry Goods, Notions and Trimmings, Groceries Provisions, &c, Sec. at list: i.iiwitHr cash I'sncr.v Al8n, nlwuys in atock one nf the finest and lieEl seiecllons 01 Clocks. Watches atnl Jewelry jo found in this terlinn of IheeiMintry, at Prices fully as L'.w as elsewhere. KepairinGr lone In tlin best niaiine, at very moderate aharges. Patronage invited. aprS 2y Central Carriage Works, IJanU St., Lohighton, Pi.., Are prepared to Manufacture Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagon, &c, Uf every description. In the most substantial manner, anu at l.owtii uasn rnces. tcpairliifc' l'l-omptlf Attended to. fnEXLEH & KREIDI.F.R, April M, 18S2 yl .' tlProprletort. PATENT MAGNUM BONUM ' Waslier. The undersigned retpectfully annunca tn their friends and the public generally, that they have secured the right to manu fjctur and tA this excellent Washing Ma chine in Carbon and Lucerne counties. Tint is undoubtedly the OUST Washer madeiiid ivfS tbe must perlect satisfaction to all who use it. See this machine befnro you buy any other. Price $10 00. "Address Yensert& Bartholomew, r liohighton, Pa. may 20. Cm. NERVOUS DE11ILI A CUlin (JUAItANTKm. Y: Dr r.. c. WesTa NBavs and Uraib Tkkat- nti, i , k pjNM'iun tor sijsienn, uiaaiiteat, con to sums, Jtjrvnut ..eadtclie llei.lal Ijeprea atoli. Loaatu Uenorv. iimuhi Airhmi. Itu.m. tenry.lnvniiinuir Kuil. .ini. Premature old ak". uwu uy vir catiti on. aeii uuuae ir iiver.lnilii'Kfiice, hich leant to miterv. deca uii.1 une oox win core recent carea. i-iuer iecevru d ns ioi .lx boxea accooiDan. leu with Ore duller wo 111 . ud the nnrehj... er our written a-uaranU'iorrluru the nmnav If llietreaimentdoea ut ifri pnr. n.-ir. anteea 'aued uulv when the irtatment tsordrr' Pole r 'Piletort. Ill A in W. Vadiann btreet. 'Wcxo,ni. a J DUULINO Aatut, 1 ehlgh. euY KtlNBAOa, Wholele Afnt, itix-- - iVrts.'riir MIE SLATINUTON PLANING MIIL AN ' Cabiket Ware '-Factory, AT SLATINOTON. JOHN BALLIET, Propr., Deals In all kinds and sltet of nne, Hemlock Oak and Hard WOoo Lumber, and la heir pie pared to execute anr aieeunioioraeraior DrossoD LumbeR OF ALL KINDS. Doors, Snslics, Blinds, Sliuttcrv, Mouldings, Cabinet Ware, Ac, With Pnnnptnett. Brackets Made to Order. The Machinery la all new and of the best and moat Improved klnda. 1 employ none but tlia beat workmen, uae well seasoned and f ob;l ma terlal, and am thei eloreablo toguai antee entlrn aatialactlim to nil who mar lavor uiewlth b call. Orders ov mall piimpily attended to. Mv obHrfren are moderate t terma cash, or Interest charged alter thirty dart Q1VK MKA CALL. IV Those engaged In RniMmg will find Ht i heir artvnntntej to hive Rldlni, Floor Jjoarda Doora, asliet, hutiera, &o.. dlrmedeatthl FlrT' JOltN BALLIKT. DANIEL W1EAND, Carnages, Wagons,SIcighs,&c OOBKXtl Of BANK AND IROX STItEETSj LE1IKH1TON, Penna.; Pattlcular attention given to REPAIRING In a'l Its details, at the very Lowest Prices. Patronage reaped folly solicited and pcrfoct itisfactlon Kuaraiiteed. Dec e, 1879-yl DAN. WlEAND. Cream Balm EtTtfctun.lT clean Bes thon.iBfil pas sbkcs ol Catnrrli al virus, cnuMnic heJiuny err Unnn, nl lay In flamtnnllon, pro ticts tlio mem i hrttne from nddl tlonal roliln.com plutely.heals Die res anu reaiores the lenin of tint e ami smell, llcno fieUl mult are I realised by a few HAY- FEVER K"h t'reaV. ment will euro (Catarrh Hay Fever, Ac. Un equalled Tor cnlds In the head. Aureeahleto uve. Apply by the little (Inner Into the ncf-' trlls. (in receipt of 60e will mall n packnajo. CJr For Sale by all dm xlsls In LehlKh ton. ELYS' OR EAM HALM i'O.. nov38-yl Uwego, N. Y. F YOU ABE IS SEED OP iiiariaijibT Boots'jShocs, - Hats,, Caps, or, Gents' 'Furnishing Good? GO TO CLAUSS& BROTHER THE .POPULAR - Merchant Tailbrs, w . Bank Street, Lehighton. PRICES VEltY LOW FOR CASH. The publlo patronaice sollclted.1 Julyl-tf 881. HOLIDAYS. 1. Mrs. C. BeTSCHIRSGHSKY Heapect fully announces to her friends and the publlo generally, that she Is now receiving and opening for their Inspection a larger stock than ever of tbe very latest novelties in Toys & Fancy Goods, Suitable for HOLIDAY PRESENTS for Young and Old, Illcb and Poor.. Don't fail te call early and secure first choice and best bargains. She also calls their attention to bar New, Large and Elegant assortment of NOTIONS, comprising Underwear, llerlln and German town Wools, Hosiery, Imported aud Do mestic Ulbbons Gloves, Flowers and ariaaaaortmentcf fiew Designs IN FANCY ARTICLES 'Also, in'eonnectton wth the above, a full .UEltMAN FlUIITS, LIMOURQER CHEESE, Candles & rouiYetions, together with a variety of Goods not areneral ly kept In any olber store In town. If )ou do not see what you want, ask for It. A share of publlo patronage solicited, end nerfoet satisfaction auaranteed In nrleo and quality of goods. Second St., 2 floors aiiove Iron, Nov. M. lssl-ms. LEUlallTON, Pa. ggf The Carbon Advppate one year for 1, and Kendall's Horeo Book ns a prcraiuni. O ATA RRH EWB,'iD,HEinl INDEPENDENT-" L-EHIGHTON, CARBON COUNTY, ' Vitti Mediciue Quality not Qnanllty Is the greatest imDDrtancc ; next is the Knowleflge ai Experience to Dsr rectlx Prepare anfl Dispense the same At A. J. DURLING'S POPULAR Dil & My MiciiiB Store, Bank Sttee Lehighton, You can always rely upon (teltlnn STIIIOX LY Pure and (JnaduUeruted I Drugs and Medicines. DUni.lNU, carries the largest stook PATKNT MEDIwINiS In the county. DUliLINO has an clecant stock of DRUO. OLSTll SUNDhlES, FANUY and TOI LET AllTlULES for the ladles as well as the gents. DOR LINO makes ltOBSE and CATTLE PO WIIEH3 a specialty. Ills 13 yeirs exper ience In Iho druic business nlvts lilra a ureal adriintngo In th t line. TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS and 1JRAOES atwayl b, largo stock on baud. WINKS and I.ItlUOIIS. both foreign and domestic. He has a Cllnion Grape Wine ami a liry CataWba Wine. Just splendid and cheap. WALL PAPERS and "ORDERS the largest assortment In Isnn, ,flo to DUItLINO'S Willi your prescrip tions Go to DURLINU'S fur your Patent Medicines. rl,, ... YlTTTlt.TWIVH fi.f wnl,1. fniv art'clpS. Farmers and horsemen ro tn IM'KLlNtf'a for your Horso and Uattlo Powders. A ni?'K!'V wanted, to tell Edison's MuS' "rI-'A i O ici Telephone and K.IIon's Instantaneous Plana and Oricnn MUslc. En. Close stamp. lor catalogue and tcruis. EU13UN MUSIU LU., l'lilladeipnia, ra. dec. 2I-U.8. C. W. LENTZ, Real Estate & Commission Agent, Offers Iho following Properties fur Sale! lo Acres of Ldnd, ono mlfe fr6m Lehighton, all tinder best cultivation. Cheap. 30 Acres younjc Chestnut Timber In Lower Tonnmensiiig twp, near Millport. Very Cheap. ' Uulldlnt; Lot on Third Street, L"hli;htoh j a goou location very cnenp at $iso. TrfoJtory llrlck Dwelling In Welssport A very uei irauio property, aim cnenp ni 109 PulMlnir Lola Snyder Addition lo Weiss. jiori. win oe soni on insiniinuiusxirom as to 410 per month. ' ' A fwo-story Dwelling oil ntnkvrny, Lehigh' ton. tine location, uuiy jijuu. tCO.000 to Loan on good First Mortgages. If you wMi to Buy, Sell or to Kent call and sec mo. All business placed in ihy hands will i;eccive early attention. Bank St., Lehighton, Next Weiss' Carrlngo Works. August 6, 18S. FOR THE PERMANENT CURE OFl CONSTIPATION. No other dlaeasoU ao prevalent la this country aa Constipation, and no remedy h&a ever equalled tho celebrated KIDNEY IWOHT aa euro. Whatover the cause, however obetlnato tho cua, this remedy win overcome it. nflfl r?D Tliia dltreralntT com- S-sO -oliiint Is verv ntto be ooraslleated with consUrmtioii. Kldner Wort abrewrtheiu the weakened oarta and quickly ourea all klnda of Piles even when physlclanB and medicines have before fall led. tIfyouhaveeltherof these troublea1 PRICE l. USE I Respectfully announces iu the 1 cnple of I.e- nignion anu its vicinny, tnai no now pro pared lo supply thein with all kluus of Household Furniture Manufactured from the best Seasoned Mate, rials at Prleea fullv aa lowas the tameartlele, can be bought lor elsewhere. Hero are a few of the Inducements offered Parlor Sets at from W to .0 Walnut Marble-top Dressing Case Jledroom Suites, 3 pieces..,.,,. HO to 165 Painted lledronin Suites, 3)18 to 40 Cane rteatnl Chairs, persetof a.,.. t( Common I hairs, pertetof 0, H and an other Goods equally cneap. In this connection, I dctlro to call Iho at. tenllon of the people to my amplo facilities in THE UNDERTAKING BUSINESS with a NEW and HANDSOME HEARSE, and a lull llneofCAMit.TS and COFFINS. I am prepared to attend promptly to all or. dert In Ibis line, at lowest prices. Patronage respectfully solicited and the moil ample satisfactl .n guaranteed. V. SCHWARTZ, octlJ HANK St.. Lehighton. A Bible Commentary. Highly endorted by Representative Men of all Churches, lowest priced liook Iiub- Jlshed. Addres. Namu Jfc Vuiti-i?K, Utile I Idala.Mlch. aprS cor Live and Let Live." PA., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1882. . DEATH, Out of the sorrows of.sadness, Into tbe sunlight of Rledness, Into the light of the bleat) Out of a land very dreary, Out of tbo world of tbe weary, Into Iho rapture of rest. Out nf to day's sin and sorrow, Into a blissful to morrow, Into a day without gloom; Out of a land filled with sighing Land of the dead and the dying Into a land without tomb. Out of a life of commotion,, Tempest swept oft as tho ocean, Dark with the wreck drifting o'er Into a land calm and quiet Never a storm comcth nigh It Never u wreck on it's shore. Out of the land In whose bowen Perish and fade all the flowers Out of III o land nf decay Into the Eden whero fairest Of flowers, anil sweetest and rarest) Never shall wither away. Out of the world of.tha "a!llngi v. Thronged with anguish and wailing) Out of the world of sad, Into tho world that rejoices, World ul bright visions and Voices, Into tbe world of tbo glad. Out of a II fa ever Inrnlul, Out of a land ever mournful, Where in bleak exile wd roatrl Into a joy land above Us, Where there's a Father to love us Into "Our Home, Sweet Home.'' . . THE EBBING TIDE. 1Y RACHEL WKF.113. Flowing, flowing, ever flowing, Slowly outward ebbs the tide, liere the Shoals are small and narrow, There the sea runs deep and wide. Ebbing, ebbiug, ever outward To the rolling, boundless sea, Wave on wave in such succession Scarcely is a vacancy. Flowing, flowing, in such numbers, din liny dilferenco be In their form, or hue, or motion, As they flow to the same sea? Ay, some waves risu fiom their com rades, Flowing onward to the strand) Others froth In Wrath and anguish) Ureal In moaning to the sand. On the ocean of forever, Some will sparkle in the lightf Others dwell In depths of horror, In the sea'e dark, rayless night. Ami so pass the gettefatiotiSi Moving outward to the sea, 0'it On the ebbing tide ot time, Flowing In eternity. A WIFE'S INFLUENCE. "So yon don't want mil to mnrry Louis, Aunt riopbie?" came from the trembling red lips. Georgia Arnold, tho willlul yonng benuly, was not in a mood to npprcciate the wise collusel Of her nunt. "I do not want to give my oongent to n union lhnt wonld reuder you miserable Georgia," replied the lady, firmly) "and you would-iwould you be the wife of a drunkard ?" IIo prooiiaed me that ke would quit drinking," suid Geurgia, a little tenrlully thin time. "IIuw long slncie, child7'i "Moro than a month ago.' Tho lady ttds silent for a few moments) tbeu she said, gravely, "Georgia, I told you at first that the lubit was conflttned with Louis Howe. lie was sixteen years nlc when I first Haw him intoxicated. He Is now twentt four." "But he may bAVe kept his promisci Auut Sophie." "Djn't delude yotlrBcif wifh that be lief, Georgia Louts Howe paased by here l ist night so deeply iutoxicated that he could scarcity hold tbe reins. Yon need not look iucredulous, child; it is true. If he was n man of iiigh moral priuciplo t would hope that a wife's ln fluence might save him. Hut I think there is no human help for him." A long pause, during which Georgia was endenvoriup: to restrain the ttnrsthat would c:tDe. After a while Miss Clits ler continued, thoughtfully. "I have known one instance when i wife's gentle influence saved a noble man from diagrace and n mistr.tble death, perhipa. But he had only just began to quaff from tbe poisoned clip, and be- sidts he was far superior in character to Louis Howe. Yon remember that you were remarking only tho other day upon tho happiueas of your cousin, Ada Mel bourne, and her huabaud. They were uiartitd while you were at boarding sohool." Georgia looked up in eager expecta tion. "I will te)l yon of it b11 now. Not be cause I believe that auy pure influence could actuate Louis, but because it hap pens to be uppermost in my mind. A du was always' a strango girl reserved. mod est and geutle, vet very firm and decided g'unetimea, I waaptver tired of watching her face-sho lived with me then, you know. She wai in n'.l respects such a woman as was r.irely to bo found. "One day she eoino to mo and told that one of her admirers bad proposed, 1,Vhal wss your answer, Ada?" asked. I rejected him decidedly. Aunt Sophie," she replied. "I would not nintry a man wbo gave promise of filling a drunkard's grave. 'He driuks mod.rattly," I said, just for tho pnrjwsa of tiyitig her. 'My husband mutt be totally aWsttml ona,'" alie replied firmly "I rejoiced at her decision, and as still happier when she gave ber promise to Obarley Melbourne to be bis wife .They were married, and, at then nf i.-,). t ' , ... iib -i.i. I f"l"" "0'. weut l' w,,u rgent them In their new home. Their sky was 1.00 If cloudless for n time, but after a while I saw that Ada wan looking sad and care worn, I did not nutation her about it. but waited until she should borne (o me which she did before long. " 'Oh, Aunt Sophie, I am so misera ble!' she exclaimed, I soothed her ten derly, and after a while, when she had become calmer, she told me all. That her ri jcted snltor, from motives or re venge, probably, was endeavoring to drw Charley nway from the home in fluenoM. 'I have Iried to warn him,' sho Sild, 'bat be is generous to a fault, and will not believe In tho possibility of such an act of treachery. IIo weut to the club laat night with him, and was ulniont an gry when I tried Rently to remonstrate. Oh, what shall I do?' " "Ada was almost despairing then and it was nearly beyond my power to en conrago her. At length, however, she arose.understaudlug that sho alone could save him, aud determined to do every thing in ber power. "That night Charley did not come home to tea. I knew that Ada anticipat ed a repetition of the last night's experi ence. I could not sleep, and for dreary hours I could hear her walking restles-dy np aud down in her room. Just ut twelve Obarley CAme home. With a wisdom which few persons of more mature years seem to possiss, she aaid nothing to him then. His voice floated iuto me somewhat huskily, and I feared the worst An hour later my door wa? opened softly, and Ada came tn and threw herself down on the side of tho bed murmuring sadlyt " 'Ob, Aunt Sophie.it isjustasl feared; Charley has been drinking. He led him iuto temptation, and will never bo satis- fled until he leads him on to ruin. Ho curde to the ddor with Charley. , t saw him waiting outside, thinking, perhaps, to hear my reproaches and my grief Like the Indian at tho stake, however, I suppressed all.' 'You have acted wisely, deat Adar 1 replied, soothingly) but don't despnir yet. Ho bus only just entered upon the downward path, and you can save him if any earthly power can.' I wish I could think so,' she re turned. "But if you bad only known my anguish when ho entered the room an hour ago., lie has never tampered with intoxicating liquors, and a little bus sufficed to overthrow him com pletely.' "For a long time she' mourned thus then she recollected her determinate n of tbe day and rose in Arm hope. Poor Ada I I could appreciate her agony. "Not oue word of reproach to ber bus- band came from Ada's lips tbe next day, Witli stalling face and cheerful words she greeted him on every occasion, and would have seemed tho most sunny hcarttd creature in tho world to a casual observer. It wrts not a business day with him, therefore be bad no ocaudun to leave home. I arrse from the tea-table tlrat,and,as I passed up the stuirglauced uto Ada's silting room. Everything was arranged as only Ada's hand could havp nrnnged it, neatly and gracefully. I understood'the teuder care t.be had ehi pjoyd. ""ii Jhppe;d that the loviug wife would receive her rennrd. "They came up together a few mo menta later, and since my door was ajar I could Bear every word. Ada opened her elegant meludeonand proposed mus ic. Charley hesitated, andi at length) told hex. that be had promised him tbe man of whom 1 hate spoken lo inert him down town on very important bust ness. There as a shott pause. 'Char. l-y'-.Ada's voice was trembling 'I kunw well what be wants. Twice now has be led you Into temptation. Will you blind' ly follow him again?' " 'Yon are pujdst to him," said Char ley, loftily. " 'No Cbarlejr, I am not unjust. But would my love fur you be love, indeed, if I wcro silent when you are on the road to ruin?' "It was a hard struggle, Ada pleaded with all tho earnestness of a true woman' love and prevailed at length, for I beard him say; " 'Ada, mjr nolde wife, with heaveu's help aud your's, t will never go astray again. "There were sleepless eyes and happy hearts in Adas home that night. "Months passed away, and Charley, awakened to a full sense of his danger, succeeded in withdrawing himself wholly from the subtle web that the tempter was weaving around him. Ouo evening in December we threo were gathered in tho sitling-room. I feat in tho l.unpdight sawing, Charley In his lilxuriom nnn chair reading the dailies, and Ad i si nod by tbe window, abseutly gazing don in to tho street. Suddeuly an exclamation nf surprise and astonishment burst from her lips, and both of us arose and joined her. Passing, or rather staggering alocg the street, under the full blaze of the gaslight was Charley Mel! enrne's temp ter deeply intoxicated, looking the wreck of what be might once have be. n. "Charley looked down nt him with a pale ace until he had passed from view, then placed his baud on Ada's bead, and oxclaimed with emotion: 'Ada, my noble wife, I owe my re covery from that threatened ruin to you!' " "And that man, Aunt Sophie," asked Georgia, with interest, "who was he, and is be still livirig?" "That man, my dear niore, is Louis Howe!" "Ob, Aunt Sophie!" The bine eyes bad a look of sudden fright; then brr face flushed hanghtlly, "It is enotiuh, I know what answer to give bim now." The next rooming when Mr. Howe called t o hear his final answer ho received a very decided "No." No rank can shield us fioru tbe im uartiality of death. Ills a strange desire to seek power, and .to l se liberty ; or to seek powi-r over oihtrf. aud lose power orar cuu'a self. a Year if Paid in Advance. not paid in advance, $1.25 Fat tbe Carbos Advocate. SCIENTIFIC) MISCELLANY. A qneeu bee lajs. in the height of tho Reason, from 2,000 to 3,000 eggs in twenty-four hours. The cultivation of tea has been tried in New Ji.aland, riud the experiment is reported very successful in its n suits. A now thermometer, devised by M. Mlcludson, bfJs prdvcii fco sensitive In its experimental form that the Intenlof hnes to be able to measure the thousandth of a degree Centigrade: with it. The memberihip roll of tho Ameri can Association for ilia Advancem-nt ol cicnoo embraces a total of 1G09 names-, according to the latest report of its Si o rttary. Death has removed 331 members. It is esliiiuted thai forests still covet twenty-nine per cent, of Knrope and for ty per cent, of tho vast territory of Ilns- ia. Russia's timber includes tA-o hun dred million acres of piue. M. Carrie estimates that Meat mny bo frozen sufficiently to destroy any triob into it may contain at n cost of less than a tenth of n ceut a per pound. He has Btrongly urged to the French Academy tho impoitauce of this system as a safe guard against triohiuoM's. The most northern place in the world where rye and oats ma'.uro is found in the Swedish province of Norrhotten, nt Keugis, 49 mil s north or (he Arctio Cir cle, while the northernmost limit of corn cultivation is at Muouiovara, 08 miles north of the Circle. Herr Gruber has been studying the sense of bearing iu insecls. He finds cockroaches, beetles and certain aquatic insects to be very sensitive to sounds, whilo grubs, ants and water larvro appear to be unaffected. Tho response made by the insects affected by sound Htrr Gruber considers an indication of true heariug. Inn paper on tho longevity of Ro mans in North Africa, read nt a recent meeting of tho Lindon Anthropological Society by Lord Talbut do Malahide, sev eral instances were given of inscriptions on tombs of persons' whose oge had ex ceeded 100 years iu some esse? an age of 120, 130 and even 110 years having been roached. Mr. i. G. Jackson, of Hnckessin, Del., has observed what he believes to have been a mist or cloud on tbo moon. He has been able to see tbe appearance only on oue particular evening of each himination when the moon wa8 about sixty hours old. He thinks this mist is formed at a particularpoint during every luuar night, aud is dispelled soon after the sun rises on that part of the moon's surface. Prof. Tromholt, a Norwegian invest igator, has been stiidjiug tbe aurora borealis, and has obtained rfcofds from fifty telegraphic stations of Norway and Sweden which show that scarcely a day parses without soma disturbance on the Hues due to terrestrial magnetism. He fs urging the establishing of an Institu tion iu Norway speoially fitted up for observing auroras aud other phenomena of tho earth currents. It is generally supposed that flies ad here to Ceilings and perpendicular walls by virtue of seme sucking properly of the feet, 1 1 a communication to the B rliu Society of Natural History, Herr Don itz presents some facts which seem to dis prove the theory and maka it appear probable that this power is due rather lo a sticky matter which muy be seeu under tho microscope to exude from a fly's feet when walking with its body downward. Tho heaviest rdlufall is Btated IV Prof. Lnomis to bo found in tho rain-belt which surrouuds nearly tbe whole globe l)ing between the northeast and south east trado winds. From records ci llect el or rainfalls aU a, Mr. W. J Black had estimated tbe rates per annum lor this belt. The fall for the Atlantic Ooean is calculated at 133.37 inches a) car) for the Indian Ocean, 80 C5 inuhes a yenr; nud for the Austral. Chlui'se sens, 107.UG inches n year. Nu calculation has been mail for the Pacific, on account of lack ot records from that nc;an The famous Aiuericm opticians, Al van Clark fc Son's, of Cambridge, Mas. have nearly completed the lens for tbo great telescope ordired by the Russian Government fof the observatory nt Pul- knva, the grinding of the glass having now beeu iu progress for a year. Tbe telescope will be forty-five feet loi'g, an. the nbjsct glass U thirty inches ill diani eter. Equipped with this instrument, tbe emiuunt astronomer at Pulknva can vie the heavens through tbe greatest re fracting telescope in existence. This glory will probobly be short-lived, how ever, us the trustees of James LUlt's ea late in California will doubtless succeed in carrying out tho great philanthropist's instructions to build n telesoopu surpass iug all others iavpower tbtt is, they will succeed so far, at least, as power may de pend upon iz?. THE J0KINQ PARSON. Sydney Smith lovod his j ikos as well as he did A square meal. Hero is nu old story of tho worthy old divine lately brought to lighl: On being settled at his em ill living in Yorkshire, Sydcey Smith willingly as sisted bis neighbors iu their clerical duties. On nn occasion of this kind he dined with an incumbent on the preced ing Satnrday, aud tho evening u as pawed with great hilarity, the squif?. by name Kershaw, being conspicuous for his loud enjoyment of the stranger's jokes, ' I am very glad that I bav amnsed you," said Mr, Sydney Smith at parting, "but yon must not luigh at my termon to morrow," 'I sbnnld hope I know the riiflVrence between here and at the church," replied the gentleman with sharpness. 'Ism not to sure of that replied tho visitor., "I bet you a guinea ton it," said the tqulre. "I take you,' said the divine. N.xt day the preacher ascended tbe strpa of tbe pulpit, appar ently suffering with a cold, with bis handkerchief to his face, antl at onoa sneezed nut tbouame o'K rah several tltuca iu diffcr.ut liitouallom). Thin in- The Carbon Advocate. An Independent Family Newspaper Published every , ATURDAY, in Lehlghtori, Carbon Co., Pa., by lIAltllY v. niOUTMI.milU tlirtCB-IIA'fKWAY. a short distance abov'a the Lclilgh Valley II. 11. Depot. Terms: $1.00 EfirAiinnin in Advance Kvunr iirBCBirnox op thin anii rAsxr Job iPrixiting at vent low ifaibt-.a. genioris assnrnpffdil, of the readiness with which a man would recognize bis own nnma in sounds imperceptible to' the cars of others prove d accurate. Thtf poor gentleman burst into a guffiw, to the scsndal nf Iho congregation, And lbs minister, afl f looking n( him with stent reprouch, proceeded with his discourse! UP TO SNUFF. A young man with i nose like n razor' nud ail eye which would have raised a blister on ftb6ct ifon on n hot day, halted a pedestrian' ou Gratiot avenue, and BtaU ed that he was triug to raise money to reach the bedside of his dying nunt id Cliicsoo. Ho wns tod proud to beg, bnt if the citie'en would giro him A rnsrter' hn would show Mm a' (rieTi worth five' dollars. "Vhns lib dot drlckt" queried the citl- z-n. "It Is to make (en rents no furtliefthatt a dolltr. You can pjiy it on Ihe bovs.- and in.iko teu dollirs a day." My ifendl, I hov6f Mays mil der poys." "Yes, hht you1 can have lots Of fuD.yod know.'' I vhas ho iinndt for fun. If f ever git Off Some shokra I never laff.'' "Yes, but thlK is something new. Wheri you comu down to the grocery pf an eve; ning eifi "I dodu c'oitie down, i vhas horns Ol der saatcps all dor oafuings." 'But yon could have a little fdn with your rfeighbors." , I told yon I vhas not a fiiuny man. t likes to schmoke und read der morning papers. ' "Well. I con't want (o beg. aud I an! offering yon Ihe trick terj' low lu order to get home and see my sister die. Havel you n elying sister?" 'I doan' expect I hate; Ybae ish dot thicks?'' "To make 10 cents go fartuer than $1.'' "Und vhill she do it?" "She will."' "'Jud den five cents goes' pettei ash tt dime?" "That's the ratio."' "Und notings at ail goes petter ash 0 cenls?" "I-i-1 think it does.'' "Yhell, you sbust consider you bsCall der notings efer was nnd you vhill be iu dhicago td-morrnwl Gif my love to dot dying sister, und tell her dot yon saw Bid well. You'd petter get some oxpreSs! witgons to draw dos9 nickels down to der railroad, nnd you look a leedle oudt fof sdme Dutchmaus who hhi peon eating grass und vhas green!" "BUOHUPAIBA.'' Quick, cnmnletfl cure, oil anhnvthg kid ney, Bladder and lrnlnuty Diseases. $1; XJruggiscj. Love is lowliness; ou the wedding ring sparkles a jewed. The power of eloquence is sometimes superior to military lores. A code of perfect personal conduct never Can be made definite. Makn yourself health! and strong. Make life happy by using Uniwu's Iron Hitters. To know how to nerve is to have learned oue of tbe leasous of divine wis' dom. Act rt.lfat tho moment, arid von have performed a good acliou to all eternity. The Height or Follyi To wait until Yi'ti uro lu bed with disease; you may !"t get oyer lor itiolitlit) is thef heiubl nl folly, when yiai niiglit be easily cured ilnflnc the curly symptoms by Par ker's Oinger Tunic. We. have kimWn airkiy families imi'lu Ihn healthiest, by a timely use ot this pine, in.) Iieiue. O&nrrver Sp' ccb la noble, only when, like ad honest money, it represents the gold of thought. Never' telute your misfnrlute, and uevcr grUve over what you cannot -pre VeuL Advice to Consumptives', Ou the uppeurHiica "I tho first symptoms as general debility , loss of appetite, pallor; chilly sensations, Inlhiwcd by night sweats and eiuigli, prtiiupt tueu. tires hi relief abou.d be taken. Coiitiitnptl'ili la tcroluluut dis ease of Iho liiuigsl ihereinrn ush the great iinti-tcrofuloiisiirlilnod-purifier and strength restorer. Dr. l'u-rco'a ''Golden Medical Dis covery." Superior lo Cod liver oil as a nu tritive, and unsurpassed us a )iec.tnrHl. Fof weak lUugs, spitting f blood, and kindred directions It has no equal. Suld by drug gists For Dr. Pieriv't treatise nn co'iiiutnp thin send Inn iluinps. World's IJispeussry Medical Associatum, Bullalo, N. Y. Mike jourself au liouest man, and then yutt may be sure that there is onef rascal l'R. lu the world. Every man throws on to his sur roundtiigs tho sunshine or Iho shadow1 that vlMs in bis ori soul. The Weaker Ecz am Immensely rlrein-ilino-l by (he use of D'. R. V. i'ieiee'a "FaVMritrf Preacnplloii,' which c irfi nil female derHncemeula, and gives lune to the system f-'otd by druggists. No matter wLnt may he JGur'sfaffou, ott cau ft, live that lien through you and in ynu shall see Ooet. Truth is the most powerful Ibircin" the world, since ficliou can only pleascf ni by its restmbl.mce to it. MVn f.imilv hm va,. vp ut nnnn. r - j j-- - - - - - - j I ir lis ihe Diamouil lives. They never fall. Tha lllack la far BUlterinr lo luau-iuid. Tit other colors are brilliant. Faith and persistency are life's sircbU tects) whilo doubt aud despair' bury ever) thing under tho ruins of eudruvor. Wo eaiiuot oorqiler fate and necessi ty f hut we, cau )i., tiithein iu sucbrti manner ns to bo grster than if we could. A mnu way be right In reeling that the world cut do w jibun' hiiu. but every niatr nnght tn feel that tbe world needs Ihtr best efforts of hl lite, TTho greate st evils iu Ufa bava bad' their rl- I roui something whicU was thought lobe of too Iiltls importance to' be atteuded lo. Young and mi.t.Ilo-cc-.-.I men nifl'-rinf from nervous debility ai. l kindred stJWUon as lots nf memory and hy-chindrla,.h"uld' inclnee threo cent stamps f.T Part VII ef .World', .Djaptuwry .Djiiw ,Srit ur.n.iinnhr leis. Adibeaa WurldV )itiutary Medical Association Butlalu, S. Y.
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