Advertising Rates. Wo eiesiro It td be distinctly understood that Ud advertisements will be Inserted In the columns of Th Carook Aovooatk that ratty bd received front unknown pnrtlcs or flrrai unless aMWrnpanlod by the OAsni The folldwirJg are our ohi.y tonnli nllll SQUIBS (10 LINES)) On year, each Insertion i 10 cts. Blx months, each Insertion - cts. Three months, each insertion m.. 20 ctsi Lets than thrco months, first Insertion $1) each subsequent lnseHlorl..,i..i 25 ctsi Local noticos 10 cents pel: lino. - - "H. V. MORTlIlMKR, Publisher. CARDS, Attorneys. TTT M. RArSIIEH, ATX9RNKT AND COONSBLtOR AT LAW, BASi8TBiiT,f,tntB-ro!i,PA. -.,..,.,.. -arMI-rllm AeeneT Yf 111 BUTsnd II tl.al Kltata. Conveyancing .lastly don Col lations promptly mada. Milling hsicjim ' .d.oti a amelalty. May ba coniulted In K.nrflltli ad Uarman. Net. 12. W. H. DOOtlTTtB. B. n. WAltNHU XI. MCMSKN. (Late Asslstant'Uotu'r of Patents.) B. H. WARNER & CO., Attorneys at Law Washer limibmo, WASHINGTON, D. O. AlteBtlon arlTon to Patent and Mlntnit cases, Lands, Pensions, Bounties, and Uoverument tlatms. Attention prompi,charifS moderate. Address with stamp. Keler tn Member; of Congress and liie Heads of uovornincni ut partments. dec. 10, 1891 0 Physicians and Dentists. -TTT A. DER1IAMEH, M ., 'rllYSlOtAN ANDSfltOKON Special alUntlon pnld to Chronic Disease. Offlea: Soulh East corner Iron and 2nd t.. I.C' klhUn,Pa. AprllS, 1875. 1ST, B. RKBEIt, 31. D. V. a BxamlnliiK Surgeon, PRACTICING PIIY&IUIAN and 8U HSEON. Oeficz; Bant Street, ItauitR'e. ulock, Lcnuili. tea. Pa. liar ba consulted lo tbe derm m Lanfrnsxe. Nov. S". W. A. Cort right, D.D.S., OFFICE : Opposite the oruadwny House,' Mauoh Chunk, Pa. Patients have the benefit of lite latest Im provements In mevlunlMl appliances and be bast methods of iriainieut In all eurgte.il atet. N1THOUS-OXIHE ndmlntslertil II dtilred. irposrlMc, persons residing outside of Mauch Chunk should make oiisiuretncnls byinall. J 1 T (jOri VK Y AJNUlitt, AD QKHEUAL INSURANCE AGENT Th. MlowlnR Companies r npreRented! LKSAN )N U LUAI, rttlK, KKAlllnO II HTUAL 1'IUB, WYOMING! FIKK, rOTT.iVILLK I'IRIS, LKNKJn 1'IRfi. andtrtmnaV KI.SK ACC1UF.NT IM8UKANCK. Alt Pean.vlvauli aiol MnlHl ilorao rhlel loir and I n.uranre I'ouiranj. MareaJS.UTJ (1103. KEMKltErt. -gT:n mi) iNiiiiMi'M, Oon.-TT nuiLoino, MAUOH (JllUNK, Pa. Fire Insurance Agent. W POLI'lIKt la SAl'ECotnpinlcs only, at Reasonable Kates Aug. M-yl (CARBON HOUSE, J. TV. llAUDKN-rtUSll, PKOPRIETOIt, Hank St., LKiiimiTos, Pa. Tha CjAnnox UncaB ..irers tlrauclass na'oin. tnodalloMS to Ifce Travoiln publlo. llonr.lln brlho luy or Week on Hrat nialilo Terms. laolae OIK.'". Wines and lAanora alway on haad. UU..I Ntieis ami aiuoies. wnn ivnur- (Ira floitlars, attaebed. April 10-)'l, JOHN F. IIALBAC1I, Instructor of Music, (riano, Organ, Voice anil Tlioory.) riSIIIOUTO, TA. Sole axont for the WEBKR PIANOS and th NEW ENO- LANU OliUANS ; Aad dealer In all kinds or Pianos and Organs. Terms low and easy. .Slate, lumber, bricks. ate., takoa in eiciiunKe. Sheet Moilc and books furnished on short netloe. For particulars, terms, to., Address, JOHN F. I1AI.11A01L Auk S, 18J9-ly. Lohlshton, Pa. Livery Se Sale Stables UANIt STIlEICT.l.lCllKSIlTON, la FAST TItOT TING IIOIISE3, ELEGANT CAIUUAOKS, Aad pottilvely I,OWI!It I'JtlCtB than any otber Livery In the cojniy. Large ana hind,onin Carrl&ces for Fanern fairaeaas aoa weuatnes. u&viu iuaiMii J4or.il, 1171. J. W. 11AUDENBUSH Rsspestlnlly annonncs tn the public that he has opened a NEW LIVERY MI'AIILIS In enaaselton with his hotel, and Is prepared to famish Teams for Funerals, WeMngs or Business Trips, on shortest notice and most liberal terms. All orders left at the "Uarbm House" will receive prompt attention Stable un North S reet, next the hotel, LehlKhton. Jair.T.fl The Americau Antiquarian ORIENTAL1 JOURNAL ! ! Published by Jameson A- Mobsk, Chicago, III. $3wryear. Edited by Stkfhex D, Tkit, devoted U) Clussioal, Oriental Ki ropean and Aiaerican Archtcilogy, II lustrated. This Journal gives information on discover ies and explorations Id all lands, and is very Taltiabla to (hose who are Fdlnwlni; Anti qurian subjects aa well as to (he common radcr. apr8-ir 1 'art r I, ift, i i iii . -i a i i i . 1 1. I. i i i i i.i ... i - . n . , n . . . . . . i . - ' . . -r- ' ' ' 1 . ' " ' ? - , , , 1 , ' " 1 1 "-- ' ' " T H. V. MoitTHiMEit, Proprietor. INDEPENDENT" Live and Let Live." $1.00 a Year if Pnid in Advance. VOL.Xr,No 46. ' " LEHIGHTON, CARBON COUNTY, PA., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1882. If not paid in advance, $1.2 j Railroad Guide. plItl.A. 4b IllIAllINO UAII.IIOAD Arrangement or 1'nsseDger Trains. MAY fit). UN. Trains leave ALLBNTOWK as follows! (VIA rkRKIOIlllN BAILKOAU) For Phlladelplila,at4i3J,Mt, I l.M. a.m.. ind a.m p. in, SUNDAYS. For Plillndelphla at 4.M a. m..3. n. ni. im EAsrrrsjA. miakcii.) ForRendlnic and llnrrisbuip, (.00, 8 49 a m IS. 15. 4.30 and OS p. tn Tor l.anc&sieraud Columbia, G.CO, Sa.tn. and 4.10 p m SUNDAYS. ForReadlnt! 4 10 and 9." 5 p. m. For llarrlabura;, and wa- po nts M n. m. Trulnsron A l.LE TOWN leave as follows! VIA ritHKIOMKK RAILROAD.) Deave Phlladclnlila. 4.10 7.40 a. ro. and 1.01, M.I0..na 5.1'. p. m , SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia. 8.0i a. m 1 1C and '4.10 a. m. (VIA VAST rKXNA. BRAKnn. I f.eavo ReidlnK,7.so. lo.lSa.m..2.00 3.6VfndC.I5 p.m. t,eav Unrilaburir 6..0 7t0and.60. a. m I.4S and 4 oil p. in. Leave Lancaster f7.ia. ra 1.01 and (1.1" p. m. ucn'nmbla Mn. n ).lo and 40 p. m. (From KinfC hueet Depot. SUNDAYS. Leave KeaitlnK. 7.10 and 9. 6 a.m. Leave llui rlaimi . .''.'.O a.m. Tialns via Perklomen Iloate" marked ll,a ()runmtind finm Depot Nint.i and O eeu nirerls, P llndelphta, oilitr Iralus to and from llro.id street Deot Tne 4. andS.4Sa.m tialns from Allentown and theM.S and 5.15 p. ni. trout from Plilln. ilelphifl.vla Periiontnti itt,iirod,liae tltrongb iars toaud tloiu Pbllrrelpbla. J. K. WOOT1KN. Qeueral Manttaer. CO UANCorK. Oil"! PBM. el-l Cfnl. Novetn bet Ltti JOHNR.G.WEYSSER, rilOPUIETOU OF THE West End Brewery, Maucii Chunk, Pa. Pure Porter ant - Laser Beer Delivered nil over the State. October 8.1881 ;1 M: IIAGAaUAN Ilns Removed (roin Wissport and taken up quarters in thu " Old Fattiuver Store," Bank Street, Lehighton, where old friends and new one csiti nlways fun! a rlioire nsorliiient of Dress and Dry Goods, Notions and Trimmings, G roccrics, Provisions, &n., &c. tr Tin: Linri'.vr u.tsii imci(.i Also, nlways in stock ono of lite finest uud htt selcciions of Clocks, Watcte anil Jewelry ;o be found in litis section of the country, at I'rii'cs fully us Lw as a'sewhere. ReiiairinGr lono tn tli bpft ihbiiho', at very moilrrate fliurgos. PaUrntiagu in tiled. nprH 2y Central Caniage Works, Uniilv St., Lcliigliton, Fa.. Are prepared to Manufacture Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagon, &c, Uf every description. In tho most substantial manner, unu ai i.uwcsi uasn t'riccs. llepalilnf,- Promptly Attended to. TliEXI.EK & KKEIDLER, April Id, 1882 yl Proprietors. PATENT MAGNUM BONUM CIotls.es The undersifined respectfully ann-unco to their friends and the publio generally, that they have secured tho right tu manu facture and srll tins excellent Washing Ma chine In Carbon ami Lnserne counties. This is undoubtedly the llh'ST Washer made,and gives the must perfect satislactinn tnall who use it. See this -machine before you buy any other. Price $10 00. Address Ycnser & Bartholomew, Lohighton, Ta. may 2.6tn. N ERY0US DElilLI Y : A CUBE (JUABANTEEI). Dr n. c. WrsT'8EVR and Urain Tiikat HKT.osiwIdoior Uaterla, tiliiluesi, Cou vu aioua, Nirvous ..oadiclie. ileuini Jienroa loll, Lo,auf Meuiorr. neilna onl.irj. Ininn lency, liivoinuiair Ii'nl.a o u, l-rematuie old Ae, cauaeit bv over ii on. rll abuse or over.lii.in'iroiice, uliieh leaiaio lu.aciv. decat anil iieatu, One buz will I'tir. ru.., Jacn oox enni. inaoue .itil!i'tieatuieni. one 'dnliar a uox or e.x ooxo, (or five tfoll.rai aenc u, I.,., pinuiu uu irci ipt , i pin o. we nuiir auieo six boxea to cure any care W.th tacb order icce.vKl b. ua loi .x uoxea accoaioau. leu wit'i llvo dollar, we will ri,d the pnrch is rrnur wruten guarantee io return the nionev If me tiealinent dors not i rr.ciacure iiaar anteea tamed uulv when Ibe Ircalinrnt uord'r. oil direct Iroin us J )HN o WEST CO . gola I'Mprltlors. it! ft its w. Msdt-n Street Chlc.ao.ill. A J.DUItLINO Aant,lehlah. ton pa. " BMITU KI INK & CO., Wholesale Al-nt, Philadelphia, aepr. H.'IIIy rpilE SLATINUTON PLANING Mill AND Cabinet Ware Factory, AT SLAT1NGTON. JOHN BALL1ET, Propp. Deals in nil ktnd and Rtzes of l'ltin. Hemlock oak Mnd llnrd Wooo Lumber, ami is now pie rvatvu to tixct uto uuy unouui or oracrs ior BresseD Lumbell OF ALL, KINDS. Doors, Snslics, minds, Shitttcrv, Mouldings, Cabinet Ware, &c, With rrooiplneas. Brackets Made to Order. Tbe Machinery In alt now and ol the best anil moat improved 'klrnln. I employ none bm tho boat worumen, iiho well nr-aoned and ioori ma teria't and am thoiefore ubln to rua' nntee euttro ..itiolictitin to all wbo may luvor melth avail. Orders ov mail pioiupily attended to. lv rhurptn me moiterato; tcrmn catb, or Interest chrtrged alter thirty dara give me"a cam.. r& Ihnnf rntrnffed In UttlM'ilc Will find It t (heir ailrntitftjEO to luve siOlnj?, Floor Board uoors, as nee, miuhits, an. ar nmno ni. mi :torr. DANIEL W1EAND, Carriages, Wngons,Seighs,&c OORHKR Of BANK AND IKON STIiEETS, I.EIIldllTON, Pinna., Particular attention given to REPAIRING In a'l Its details, at the very Lowest Prices. Patronaiie res peetfnlly solleiled and perfect satisfaction uuarat.teed. IJcc 6, lHO yl DAN. W1EAND. ELYa' Cream' Balm nflcctii filly elenn ftf t lie nil an I iis snut'sut Catarrh nl virus, crttiflnic heft t thy secrr Hnns, ftlfnys in flminniion, ro t'Cls llio mem. hrne from addt llnnal cold, com plctely lirnls the s rtsamlretiorei ihe 8cn' ofIaptt?f nnd smell. Uc.no Ac! il rmulls nre res li xed by a few PJ1 A Tf Rrirlffl nppllcnllun". A Ba'"4 1 ruv T ihoronKh treat ment will ture t'utarrh Hay Fever, kc. Un. equalled Tor onltl in the lii'iid. Agreeable to life. Apply ny tne lime nngcr into tne m trilf. (n rncclnt offiOo will mall n nackairo. AT-For Sal by all dru ulcis In lhlnh- ton. KI-YS'CJK IJAIM ('(.. nov26-yl Uwego. N, V. JjP YOU ABE IN NEED OP Boots, SllOCS,- Hats, Cans. or, Gents'. Furnishing. Goods GO TO CLAUSS & BROTHER THE POTOLAB Merchant Tailors, Bank Street, Lohighton. PRICES VERY LOW FOR (USH. The public patronage solicited. Julyl-tf 1881. HOLIDAYS. 1881. Mrs. C. BeTSCHIRSGHSKY Rerpeet fully announces to her friends and the jiublle Ktberully, that the Is now receiving and opening lor Ihtlr Itirpecilnn a larger stock than ever of tho very latest novelties Id Toys &. Fancy Goods, Suitable for HOLIDAY PRESENTS for Younie and Old. Klrb ami 1'oor,. Don't Tall to rail early and secure first choice and twit barif Uns, Sha also calls their attention to her New, I . a rice and blfK&nt aceortuient of NOTIONS, comprlilnir Underwear, lterlln and Herman town Wools, llnilary, Imported and I'o- tue.iio iiiuuun. (iiuvrs, r lower, anu a ft'ie assortment of New Dcilgni IN FANCY ARTICLES Also, In connection with the above, a full and complete stuek of (JEltMAN FKUITS, LIMDUROER CHEESE. t'lllillli'S & CotlfVpllnilS', tosrether with a variety of Oooils not k-enrral ly kept In any oihe stiiretn town. If ou do not see what you want, ask fir It. , A sharoof publlo patronage solicited, and perfect siitl'lactlun guaranteed In price and quality of goods. Second St., 2 floors atiove Iron, Nov, 9, 1881-mS. LElUailTON, Pa. "riie Camion AnvocATE one year for $1, and Kendall's Horse Book as a premium. With Medicine Quality not Quantity is the greatest importance; next is tne Knowleeie ana Experience to ccr rectly Prepare and Disperse the same At A. J. DURLING'S POPULAR Dn & Family fflstUdne Store, Bank Stree Lchighton, You can always rely upon trettlnir STRIOT L.Y Pure and Unadulterated Drugs and Medicines. DUItl.INO, carries the Inriccst stoek PAT1.NT J1ED1I IN 1.3 In the county. IltniLlNO lias nnelearnnt stock of DRUQ- OlSTil SIJNIJhlKS, FANOY and Ti)li IjKT AKllULtS fur the ladles as well as the Rents. DURLINO makes HORSE and CATTLE I'UU 1IK11S a specialty. Ills 'J3 yeirs cxper. lence tn lite driia' business alves biui a moat advautOKe In th ,t line. TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS andllRAUES always a larico stock on hand. iVlNiCS and LIQI'OHS, both (orclun and domestic, lie has a ClluiouiJrape Wine and a liry Catawba, Wine. Just splendid anj cheap. WALL PAPERS nnd noiiDERS the largest assorl ment In tjivn. flu to UUIILINO'S with your prescrip tions Outo UURLINU'S lor your l'atenl Medicl-irs. Oo to miRLlNO'S for ynnr fancy nrt'cles. Farmers and horsemen an to IHiJtl.lNU'd for your llorso and Cattle Powders. oug a-yi. A rr 1 J1 M ' I ' wanlcd.lo sell Edison's Mu. JlyjljLl -0 lonl Tvlciihono and l'jllson's Insianlsneous I'lnnuand (iriciin Music. En. close slump lore talumie anil terms. EUlbON MUSIO.CO., Philadelphia, Pa, dec. 2(.u8. C. W. XEWTZ, Real Estate & Comniission Anent, OlTcrs (ho following Properties for Sale : 10 Acres of Land, one Inllo from Lehighton, all under best cultivation Cho.ip. 80 Acres your.K Chestnut Timber In Lower 'rowMincnsing iwp , near niuipun. very C'licnp. lliill.llriif Lot on Third Street. Lolilu,hlon ; a Koou location ; very cneup ai Two story llrlck liwelllnic In WclsSport. A very uceir.iuiu propciiy,nnii ciunii ni iuy. 100 ItulldlDir Lots Snyder Addition lo Weiss- port, win ne sold on instalments oi iroin to V10 per month. A twn 'Story Tlwclllnic on Hinkwny, Lehigh. Fine location. Unly 120'J. ton. t30,0C0 to Loan on good First Mortgages. f'you wi-h to Buy, Sell or to Rent call and see me. All business plat ed in my hands will receive early attention. Bank St., Lehighton, Next Weiss' Carriage Works. Aoeu'l IS, 18S2. FORTHE PERMANENT CURE OF COWSTEPATIOIM. 2? o other disease is ao prevalent In this country aa Constipation, and no remedy has ever equalled the celebrated KIDNEY-I wum' aa a cure, wnaicver tne cause, however obetlnato the caao, this remedy wui overcome it. DB1 f77S T1H9 distresalnjr com- I putat la very apt to he oompllcated with oonatipatlon. Kidney. Wort atrencthena tho weakened TMrta and quickly cures all Itinda of Piles even when nhyslclana and medlelnea have before full ed. tlTIf you have either of these troubles PRICest.l USE kDruKKlstsSell 'HI DO r - 'Respectfully announces i. ih iop1e of Lc nignion aim us viciniir, ira ne is now pre- pared to supply them Willi uu Minis ol Household Furniture Manufactured from the bst Seasoned Mate, rials at Prices fully aa lowns the tame article, enn be bouvht lor tlB- wlicro. Hero are a few or the Inducements offered Porlor Sets at from &&0 to (60 wainut warme-fop nresinic case ltedr'H.ni Sulies, 3 plfces, 10 to 4W Tainted ilfdroom Sultts il to 140 taneSeatiil t'halr". pers-t or 0.... fl (Vmmon 1 liHlrf, per ret or 0 , $1 and all other 'louds c,uiil!y clirap. In this connection, I deolre to rail the at. ItB- it r n ih ! 1 tn tn MtTlt r rl'lt in THE UHULltliililhU UUMnLJSj j with a NEW and HANDSOME HEARSE,' and a lull linoofC,sK l-.TS ami CDU'l.NS, I I am prciiaioil lo attend iiroiupilr lo all or' ders lu this lli.e at lowest pilces. Patronage rerpectlully Solicited and the most auiplo satlsfactt n guaranteed. v. si uwAinz, octlJ HANK St., Lehighton. A Bible Commentary. Iliuhly endorsed (jy IJejireseiilalive Men of all Churohea. IiHt priivil Uk juib llilied. Addrcas K ah is A- WiiiTUXik, Hills dale, Mich. apr8 cor THE SILVEE LININ0. There's never a day so sunny. But a littlo cloud appears) There's never a life so happy But has its time ol (cars) Yet (he sun shines out the brighter Whenever the tempest clears, There's heyer a garden growing With roses In every plot, There's never a heart so hardened lint it hss one lender spot, We have only to prune the border To find the forgut-iiia uot. There's never a sun that riss But we know 'twill set at nlghlj The lints that gleam In the morning At evening are Justus bright; And the hour that is the sweetest Is between the daik and light. But there's never a drenm so happy But the waking makes us sad; 'There's never a dream of sorrow But the waking makes us glad; We shall look some day with wonder At the troubles we have had. TKIP LIGHTLY. Trip lightly oyer trouble, Trip lightly oyer wrnne, We only make grief double By dwelling on It long. Why clasp woe's hand so tightly? Why sigh o'er blossoms dead? Why cling lo forms unsightly? Why not seek joy instead? Trip lightly over sorrow, Though all tho days bo dark, The sun may shine to-morrow And gayly sing the lark. Fair hope has not departed. Though roses may haye fled. Then neyer be down hearted But look forjuy Instead. Trip lightly over sadness, iStund not to rail at doom; We've no pearls to string of gladness On this side of the tomb. Whilst stars are nightly shining, And heaven is overhead, rjneournge not repining, But look for joy instead. THAT DAYJN HIS BOAT. It was n wild night. The wintl blew, tho rain drove, tbe waves ronreil in tbe ne.ir distance. It had been a fateful day to me. Grandfather Dilmtr, with whom I bad lived eVir since I could remember, hail beeu carried to hU filial home that nfter nuon, mid now I wui the Ubt reprtseutn live of our nucieut name. Tho wide ucrea uf thu Dilinur (ilautatiou, oriRiunl ly ouo of tbe i states on tbe eastern ahore ofllirjliud, bud comedown to me as sole heir,m. To me bail also ileaceuded the 1), liuar diamonds, which lor Ivio centuries bud liljzeil on tbe persons of the D'l nur UdifS. I say descended, but I urn hardly correct, for tlicco broud lands nnd these priceless jewels weie miiio only mitlrr the will of my grand father, uud that will contained n proviso which I bail just loomed for tbe first limo. I wns to marry Ilandolph Heath. Ihe ward and adopted ton of my grand lather, or elsothe entire property us to go (o this si If s.imu Iliudolph. The will hud just been rend. Tho funeral guests, or. Rt least, (he mn t im. porhmt of tbi ru, had listened to it iu the grtaf drawing-room below, the walls of which were hung with portraits of my Uelmar ancestors, luindsome men utu 1 ivtly goltlcn-hairtd women. "Charlotte," said my mint, when the nailing of (be v. ill was ended, "Char lotto, my dear. yo might invite onr Irietids for (he eight. You are mistress now," "I shall never he mlslross of Delmnr Hall, Auul Mnrdaunl," I said, firmly. She clutchud my arm, ber eyts wide with wonder. "And why not, pray?" "Beciuso of the proviso; I w ill never wed Uaudolph Heath." Her face whitened to the hue of dealh She was alone widow, nnd I was her i lol; aud she coveted all those jewels ind rich acres of my heritage. For a moment we stood breathless. Hut Ilaudolph Heath's m Australia," iigsested u Iriend, "and you are mis. tress at least till be returns." "Poor Aunty caught nt this last hope with gasp ofrelitf. "So you are, my dear," she pnt iu "wv'lt leave all these disagreeable things to be settled in the luturo. Tn-night, my Iricudn, we will shut the doors against the storms aud bo comfortable." She swept off toward tbe glowing par lor, followed by all ber guisU, while I fl d away to my chamber. Tbe nlleruoon, as I have said, had turned into rain and the bnga waves thundered ou tbe shorts of the bay clove by with a hoarse cry, like a human heart in pun. I paced my room mtU-stly. I could not marry this Randolph Heath, whose face I hail ueitr looked upon since Ihe dijs of my early childhood. I could not do it, for iiuotberface rose before me the face of the luau I loved, A poor mm, landless and unknown, yet who had grown so dear to me in the few In ltd mouths of our summer acquaintance that to give htm up were worse than death Y-t I wns u Drliuar audit was a sore tinl to 1 ae my heritage to lo-,e the D liuar jewrl. All tbe Dtlmar women in lore un bad worn thfhe matchlrss old lintuorids; and must I, nluiie of them, become disinherited aud dowi.rlci.fc? "Yt-s, uhierfully.'' I said; since to kerp them I must give up the choici of my heart. Dear, de.ir siitmntr days." Fur it bad be-u during t Iit tn a sclicol liletid, who lived in one of tbe lovvlie-t cniiiilrifra in IViniRj Ivaiiia, that I had met, th- preceding Juno, Herbert Staulry. For Ibe fir.t (lino iu my life I hud found in hiui a perfectly congenial soul. Wo liked (he same poetry, pre ferred the same mnslc, admired tbe same scijuery.' At.1 what delicincs days those werf. Wei rode, we walked, we s-iiltd, a read together. Our adjnainlauca soon passed into intimacy, and from that ripened into love, N-ver could I forget tbo day, tho bliss ful day, when my hopes tiectme a cer tainly. Herbert but! Hsked me tho day before If 1 would go with him in his boat. No kmght of old could have bnudctl me into tho little Vessel more revtrentlally than be did. How rusuly he locked I How strong andsclf-contaiuidl My heart beat fast, for something in his manner told me what wns coming, hut I was In cxpressibly happy, nevertheless, Ho rowed for about half an hour, (hen slop ping, ha lay upon his oars, and looking me in tho face like n bravo heart ns bu was, told his tule, though with many n hesitating word, anil many a look of auxiely. Should I give such a one np? Neverl Yet tho temper of my thoughts was such that I could not stay indoors! I left the house nnd ran down to the shore of the bay, bavihg first thrown a shawl over my head. The storm anil darkness were terrific, and the tide was coming in with a hoarse, sullen cry. The salt mist drenched my hnir, tho winds tore and shrieked nround me, aud overhead hung the pltch-blnck sky. Suddenly I heard a step, npd lookine up I saw Herbert himself. I slutted with snrpiiso. "I hnvo been hovering about nil day," ho said. "I bad given up the hope of seeing you. ttut still I could not tear myself nway." "Yon did not doubt me?" I exclaimed. "Oh, Herbert!" My look, my lone, even more thau my words, reassured him. "Thank God!" ho said, drawing a deep breath. "Thank Godl It is not true, then, what I hear. You are not go ing (o betray me?" "Retray you?" "I was told yon were lo be disinherit ed unless you married Ilandolph Heath, and that temptation find been too great fcr you. I did not believe it. And yet. and yet forgive me, darling. I see I was wrong I wns fearfully alrnid. "Be afraid no longer," I whispered. mailing on bis broad breast. "What are broad acres and gleaming jewels to your dear love? I am yours, and yours only." Ho bent and kissed me. After a while be,sId, I do not fear for your fidelity, hut 'I do fear for tho persecution you may suf fer. It is but a short walk' to the littlo church. I know tbe .rector; he was, I Cud one of my old schoolmates. He mine to-night, nnd I will go nway content. Not till you permit it shall the marriage be m ule publio." , I am yours," I said, "but let it be (o-inorrow evening.. I will tell my aunt in n day or two afterward. Poor mint, it will need that time to.piepuro her." It was arranged, therefore, that I should meet my lover at the same hour the next evening, and with a parting em brace, I burritil into tbe house, lest I should be mia.-eJ. Aunt Murdauut was In a flutter of ex citement tho next morning. She had just received n letter, saying that. Ilan dolph Heath, had returned and would be at Delmar Hall by sunset. Now, Charlotte, my love," she said. bustling into my chamber before I was awake, "do (ry and look your best to night. You nro a beauty, I know, but a chirming toilet sets you oQ iimnzii'gly. Lay ff your heavy crape just lor to night, nnd wear that whitu silk with tho lily-of-the-valley trimmings. You must fascinate this ilandolph Heath at the out set, it will bo quite comlortublo to have him at your feet, for yon must marry him, my dear; you aro loo sensible a girl to make a beggar of yuursell. I only smiled innuswer, nnd I sufiered my maid to nrray mu iu tho dainty silk. But nt set of sun instead of receiving Randolph Heath in the grnnl parlors ol the Hull, I wns speeding away with my lover toward the old, ivy-covered church built of bricks imported from England a century and a half before tbo church whtre the Delmars for five generationH had been married. Iu the solt glitter ol tho early starlight we wero wedded. An hour alter I wns home again. But ns I ascended to my room I remembered that I bad looked my Ut upou the bliukiug Delmar diamonds and ou th" broad lands or the Hall. I had hardly closed the door behind me when my mint entered. Charlotte, ytui must come down at ouce, you must luilted," raid she. "Ilau dolph is iu tbe draiug room, and asks to see you. Don't be odd. Here, Lu clle, dojouryonog lady's hair." I stood uncertain. "Aud now, iny dsar, do put ou jour iliamouds," continued poor auntie, flut tering around me; "you should always wear gems, (he; b.ccmryou." "Hut, auntie, tie diamonds ore not mine," I began, wishing to gain time to think. I was almost ready, then aud there, to tell the truth. But I pitied auntie uud hesitated. "But thty will be, my love us soon r.s you marry Randolph Heath," she urged. "Isballueter marry hlai," I answer ed. "We shall ee , my love. At any rate come down and welcome him. That much is due him at tbe least," s This decided mo. It "sg hit dne. As wu descended to tbo graud drawing-room where my grandfather's ndoptiil sou Awaited us I stopped for a in unent on thu stairs and g.iZod around me with ul most a sigh of regM. In a lew days I must go nut from the dear old place dis owned and diMiilu riled Poor auntie! the blow will fjlt heavily on her. Shutting my hand iuvol iutarilr sver tbe uifirriaKe dug upon my finger. I fol lowed ray unut, my heart iu my mouth. A tall figurd arose as we entered aud ad vanced to roet ns I heard luy aunt's warm word of elo"ni and then I It-It my own bauds graiped, aud looked up, I cried out in atuaz.mcnl, for thu stranger was Herbert Stanley, my newly Wedded liuibnud. "Cm I hope that yon will ever forgive lnt?', he slid with a smile. "I nm Ran dolph Heath. I hava known ol the pro. visoofyonr grandfather's will fur yean-, But as I wanted yon to love mo for my- nelf, if yon could, I planned to meet you last summer. Can yon forgivo me?" I looked up into his eloir, kind fare. 'No matter who yon nrc, or what you planner!," I answered, putting my hand lu his, "1 forgive you, for I lovo you," Then we told tho story of our marriigr. Auut MorJannt listened lu horrified amazement. "Au indiscreet thing, to say tlin least, ray love, she sud; "you might havo committed a grave mistake. It is nil right, since jou'vo m.irilcd Mr. Heath. But really, my dears, you must hnvo a wedding. Yes, in order to preserve) tho prestlce of the old name, if nothing more. we really must have a wedding, and mar ry yon over again." And she did, nnd it was a most mag nificent nffiir. The old Hall wns In a blaze of light, and crowdid wilhnobln (nests, nnd I wore point laco nud tho old Delmar diamonds. But I wns not balf so hnppy ns on the day ft hen I first heard from my husband's lips that he loved me heard it that d.iy iu bis boat. CRUSHING A CITIZEN. The proprietor of a Woodwurd avenue store which had been finely decorated in honor of tho Knights of Pythias was nt his door yesterday, wheu an old mau lounged up and began: "Such ignorance I neyer saw in all my life! You see that man across there. tho one with the white hat ou?" "Yes. " "Well, ho was having n good deal to say, and I asked him who Pythias was? Would you believe it, he couldn't answer me." "C-couldn't he?" stammered tho citi zen. 'No, sir, he couldn't. Think of such ignorance in this enlightened age! When I (old Li ui who Pythias was be called me a liar. Now, I want to prove that I'm right. You come over nud tell him nil about it. "But I I cau't leave." "Theu I'll bring him over here." "No, you needn't I'm busy." "I see you ure, but when a mau calls me n liar I want to prove (but I niu't. I'll have him over in n minute." Ho hadn't crossed tbe street before the merchant slid into the store nnd hurried up stairs to keep out of sight for nn hour and it was only after bo was certain that the old man had departed that he slipped down and consulted Webster's diction ary to see if ho could find out whether Pythias wus a town, a mau, or a temple ou n hill. "BUCHUPAIBA." Quick, complete cure, nil unnnvlng Kiih ttey, Bladder and Urninary Diseases. $1. Uiuggists. High heals Doctors' bills. A toothache is always a pain invest ment. Femalo physicians naturally practice homeopathy. Banish ill health, nervousness, vexation, frelfulness, etc., by using Brown's Iron Bitters -Bi lore an iipnle become cider it must go the rounds of tbe press. .A regiment with u military band in frout should always tnaroh by play-tunes t0"Wilh Diamond Dyes any lady can get as good results lis the best practical dyw. Everv dye warranted true lo name uud sample. When the poet wrolu "the brave-st aro the tend rest," he didn't refer to bull bee.f. Whit Adam slid on beholding the first sunrise; "Go West, my suu, go West." Beautiful Women are made pallid and unallructlve hv funr tioiial irregularities, which Dr, i'ierce's "Favorite Prescription" will infallibly cure. Thousands of testimonials. By druggists. It is dowuribt mean, the wny wo serve our teeth. In childhood we cut them, and in old nue wo drop them, Tbe shrewif old ninn told his mni ihle little boy that it was better to wiktu otb er people's timo than liii own. Extravagance is a crime and ladles can not ajTord In do without Dr. Pierce's "Favorite Prescription" which by picservlng and restoring health, preserves and restores that beauty which dcjieiids on health. Some hold clerk must have origin, aled tho expression: "Tbiro is ulwajs room lit the lop. I i trade what article is usually con sidered ns occupying tho foremost rank? Stroug butter. A Bid Success. "My wife was u. bed two years with a c-oinplicsliou nl disorders, her physii-uins could not cure, when I was led In tiy I'uik er's linicer Tonic. Il was a hig succe-ss. Three Utiles cured her, at a fot ol one dot lor and fifty rer.l", and she, is ii'iw as strung as any woman." R. D., Bullulo. It is"fu3 to -ee the weather btirfau dodging about iu tbe vain hope of hitting it once or tulca u wt-ik. Au advertisement iu a Western paper sys: "Lost Twocows; one of them is a hull." So Is the advertisement. Tho trapeza performer is a hlgh miuded mm, iu mnro ) lhu one. He is always above being in the ring. A Smart Kan Is one wjui does his work quicMv and well. Thisis'whal Dr U. V. IVrro' "Golden Medical Discovery" does as h bliN.I purifier and ttreii-jlhenxr. Il a mums the 1-rpi.l liver, purifiaa the blood, and la th hrl remedy far oiinsuiiipthm which is scrofulous disease of Ihe lungs. A rivtder iik, Qan you briefly stale (ho CJtueof llm B.yplian war?' Wacau; It is closed by UugUnd'a attempt to change Arabi Bey tato Anibi Obey. The Carbon Advocate. An Independent Family Newspaper Published every - ATURDAY, in Lehighton, Carbon Co.,P., by iiAiiitv v. .noitxitiniui. urriCR-llA KWAY. a atinrt distance atwT tho Lehigh Valle.t 11. tu Depot. Terms: $1.00 pcrAiiiiniii in Advance r.vi.uv ui'-eciiuTiox of ii.ai.v and fAscr Job Printing at vnirv low pricks. Fortho OAnnoN AnvooATR.J SCIENTIFIC MISCELLANY. Mons. Dissnns claims to have con verted oxygen Inlo ozone by tho direct action of I u ten o light. Tho rstlmnte of (bo pun's tempera ture now most generally received is (hat of Prof. Rossi Hi, of Padua, w ho places it nt alnut 18.000 degrees Fahrenheit Tho observations upon trie-growth In Mexico made by Mm s. Charney tend to sbow that iu dump tropical climates the conceiiliic rings, from which the tree's nge Is usually ciilcnhited.niay form at the rate of one n mouth instead of onoa year. A cast iron containing twelve per cent, of silicon has been adopted by a O, rnian iuventor for tbe manufacture of bottles, etc., that compound being cap able, it is said, of resistiug the action of the strongest acids. The medical officer or the "Eira" ex pedition, Mr. W. II. Neale, expresses the opinion that Arctic explorers-may escape scurvy by living on the meat of tbn coun try that It. walrus and bear even with out Vegetablfs. A picture representing the judgment of Solomon has been unearthed at Pom ptli. Arcl tcnlnglstg will doubtless re gard this relio with peculiar interest, as it is reported ii be tho first picture on a sacred suhji ct that has been discovered iu the buried cities, Dr. Constantino Fahlherg recently described to tho German Technical 80- clety a new substance which bo estimates to possess from twenty lo thirty times the sweetness of cuue sugar. In chemical language thu new body would be called uuhydrosulphnmlubeiiEoio acid." Mons. Camille Flammarlnn, the French astronomer, pndeavors to account f r the recent remaiktble changes which have appeared ou the smrace of Mars by supposing that inundations and other movements of great bodies of water are more extensive ou that planet thau on the earth, A "bent equatorial" telescope, an in vention of Mons. Loewy. is now in opera tion nt the Paris Obiervatnry, The pa. culinrity of tbe instrument is that, in consequence of the bending and tbe nse of two refl.-cting mirrors, the astronomer can observe all the celestial bodies with out rising from his table. A distinguished German pathologist, Prof. Scbmale. advises all who wish to attain 11 long lifo to swallow dally the juice or six or eight lemons. He believes that the citric acid will quickly dissolve and carry off the surplus or rood and de caying matter, aud almost iudefiultely preservo health. Iu an experiment described to the French Academy by Mons. Bergeron, ft, niiniatnra imitation of the craters in tbe moon is produced by sending a current of hot air through a brass tube into a mass of melted hut gradually oooling metallic alloy. Mons. Bergeron looks upon the experiment as n snggestinu of the manner in which the lunar craters may have been formed. A disastrous fire in a Sicily sulphur mine had a very curious origin. A rope broke when drawing a heavy loaded wagon np an incline, and the rapid mo tion of the wagon ns It rushed back into tho mine developed heat enough to in flame tho highly combustible ore. The fire spread so quickly through the mine that tliirtem workmen wero unable to es cape., and miuy others were injured. Mr. W. H, Preece, the electricisn of tho British Post Office, has tried tbe lu tere.ting expi rlmeut of telegraphmgwilh out the nld of wires across the chacnel separatiu; the Isle of Wight from Eng land. Large Uletnl pi ites wero immersed iu tho se.t at opposite ends of the Solent namely, lit Portsmouth and Ryeta. iep arnted by six miles of water, nud at Hurst 0.iitle nud Sconce Point, with one mil of channel hi'p.ir.ition. The Portsmouth mid llur..t Custlj plile-i were coliuicted by a wire passing through Southampton, and the Rydo aud Scouco Point plates passing thrmgh Newport, tho circuit be i ig cohnilcled by tbnsra Siguals were readily pu-scd by tbo Morse system, but telephonic speich was impracticable. Concerning eh clro-bortlculture. Dr. O. W. Siemens, in his addpss us Presi dent of Ihu British Association fur tbe Advancement or Science, stated (bathe had only In add lohi previously recorel ed eil.s ralious that wheat, birlt-y, oats oud other ci reals nokii in the open air had shown a marked acceleration of growth uudir the influence uf tberlec(rio light. This wni not very apparent until (owarJs the eud of February, when with the fir.it appeuruiice of mild weather the phnts under thu inQuenoe of an elect rio lamp ol 4. OUO caudle power, placed about t-iiteeu feet ubove tbe surface, developed with extreme rapidity, so that by tbe end uf May they stood lour feet higb, with the ears iu roll bloom, when those not uudtr tho influence of tbe limp were lees thau two feet 111 height, aud showed no sigu of the ear. A BELLE OF HEWP0KT. Clara llelU, 111 the (Jiuciunuii Enquir er, says, Jly tar Ibe most beautiful girl in all Newport at thu season is a Boston I airdreise r. About nil the male admira tion iu tbo entire fX.siuo one afternoon was bestowed upou her, aud she received It with all tho unconscious grace aud dig nity ot au ideal duchess. Her father was u brlcM.iyer, I am told, her mother was II waiberwou.mi,uud shehersell ended ber school i'.mjh at the age. of thirteen to tarn her own living. And hero she is a bright-skinned l-rnuette, with big, molt ing black eyi-s, au nbuDd.iuce uf jetty hair, regular features, a tall, bhaptlyf will-Cuirii'd figure, and erfcclly lady like 111. inner. She works liusil) aud epilte profitably nt huiiie, but is now nut lor a holiday, aud, wbtu 11 worn. 111 lolllly cut lor her to rums uud dr4 her Lair, meaiiiug nit insult, she wruto b.iok; I rgret 10 say it is impio-tible. I did not not Iwvvh my shop as long ago aa you did your sUiiubler-boioM'. but I am for Ibe limn bring (pi lie as Int uwa) Irom il," 'I be laul was (bat Iho ,-iuai, ..ail, more (ban (wenly tears . been 1 r uM10.1l worker ill the. Boa uu tk paekiug h iuso i iawbich hir husband founded L.L tojttme.
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