Advertising Rates. We desire it t be distinctly understood that no advertisements will bo Inserted In Urn columns of Tim Oaroiix AnvoOATK that may bo recoived from unknown parties or firms unloss accompanied by tun cash. Tho following aro our oxly lermsi OSR SQUARK (10 LtSK9)j One year, each insertion JOcts. BU months, each Insertion wets. Turee months, each Insertion 20 ct. It m than three months, first insertion $ each subsequent Inseillon 25 cts. Local notice? 10 cents jwr lino. H. V. MORTIIIMEU, Publisher. CARDS, Attorneys. V ri'UltNKY AND COUNSBLLOIl IT LAW. , nA!itStBsr,t'iHnn!,iPA' . I ....-.. nJl.-IInn Annev Will 11 UV n 4 Ml K il Mutate, i'.ouvejenelnic .lently done- Col- ctl"n prauotly maim, sennas ',,7 Hants t -neelillly. Jiav us roiuun-u ad unriitni. Nov.!!- Bf. II. nOOUTTLK. B. H. WAHSKB K. MCMBKN (Lato Assistant Om'r of Patents.) ITOP.Pfi Attnw I Ull U UUil UlUUUUJU uiuail , WAUHEIt llUlt.TJIKO, WASHINGTON, I) . O . Attention Riven to Patent and Mlnlnic caes. Lands. Pensions. Hountlcs, ami Uu eminent elalins. Attention iiroiiiin,eliarKuioIrte. Address with .S'ltmp. Iteter to .Members ol Oouaress and the. Heads of Uuvornnieni ijo iinrtmeuu. 10, 1881 0 Physicians and Dentists. vrr A. DHllllAMUU, M ., ' PIIYSIC1A V ANI) SUIlUKON Sperlal .tti-nt'nii piM to Chronic lllK. Jirica: South Kant i-oiiim Irunand 2nd sts., be lliliton.l'a. At'ri 3,1875 JST. II. UKIIEII, M. . V. 8 KxnmlllliiK urgl-ntl, rllAUTICINO rilYMOlAN and SU tltlKOIv. OKFicit Hank SU ret. I.kissb'b Ulock, LpIhsIi- ".May'boco.isaiicdlu the. Germ n LmiEnnEO. SoV. 3 , W. A. Cortrigkt, D.D.S., OFFICE ! Opposite the ' nrnadwuy House, Ifiaitoh Chunk, Pa. Patients have thn benefit of Hie latest Im lirovumetits In mo. hanl-ial appliances on.l iho best methods of ip-atmcui m all fiirnlo.il as.s. N I I'HdUS-OXlHIi administered II dashed, 11 postlide, prisons residing outside of fllnuch Chunk nhuuld in iku ensiiie.Miicnts hy wall. j)8l T mi on is si i: si s: an: n, OO.NVElfASURll, AT4D OKHERAL IN3UKANCE AGENT T'lr '.loln Oompiiiloa ara riaprsnted: i.S'tiMX niruAT, ruts. Kill A HUl'LTAL l'ltlE, lV'lOillSO 1'IIIN, I'OlT.lVII.r.Ii i'lltlC. L ii ti 1 1 1 tl I 'l S. and t lie 1 11 A V jsr.sif, AceiuiiNr iSbuiianci:, Al reanavlvanlt and .Mutual llorso Tlilcl elfe-noRHd Itt-urauioJinpaiiy. MaicaJ3.UH IHO. KICMEltnit. B r.inittl) I'.'IIIiMl'H, Ood.-tv UuiLDina, MAUOII CHUNK, Pa. Five Insurant Aycnt. &V POLI'HKS la SAl'K Oonipjnles only, at Heiion.iblo Itaus. Auf. SJ-J l QARBON HOUSE, J. W. UAUDCNnUSH, PUOPIMETOII, Hank Sr., I.kiiioiitox, Pa. The OAiinos llnrss ' lfers ll'st-elnssneeotn-molallons to i be Traveilnir public Ho irdliiK hi the II ty or 'A'eek on liiMS-mable Terhlii. llo!o OlK", Wines and Liquors a I way on biait. (40.1 Shd.la aud Stables, ulib aitur tlfe Hoitlers, .utashed. April 10-yl, JOHN F. IIALliACH, Instructor of. Music, (Piano, Orgjn, Voice and Theory.) LBIIIGHTOS, PA. Sole uuont for the WEDKR PIANOS and th NEW ENO. L.AN1I OKUANS i Aad dealer In nil kinds of Pianos and drains. Terra Inw and e.isy. Slate, lumoor, oriuas, etv., takt'o lu cxcb.ine Sbaet .Mulo and book! furnlslied on sbort nutice. For pjrtlculare, terms, &., Address, JOHN F. HAI.II.M1II, Aug 2, 1S79-1V. Loblaluuu, Pa. Livory & Sale Stables IIAN1C STIIKIIOT. bHIUOII I'O.N, Pn FAST TUOTi INti IIOUSEd, ELEUAKT CAHUIAOKS And powilvely LOWKIl PilK'LS than aav otnot- Livory In tlio Co.uily, LtrKeaad hnndome carllaffea for Pjneral l ifwraoaea ami weuainss. jia.iu luihuv.ni tt or.n ia J. W. UAUDBNliUSII Raspeatluily annnuno!s to the pnbllo that ho his opsned NEW MY'EKY srHLE In ennaolfon with his hotel, aud Is prepared to furnish Teams tor WflHinir? it ThsiriPN Tmns .j, ii vuaiuu ui u.uiauJJ luuj on shortest nntVaaml mo.t liberal terms. All orders left at tlio"D.irhm llunn" will receive ro.upt attentlin Stable un North S reel, next the hole), I.ehlbton (.uil.'-vl Tiie Mean Anliauarlan . ANIl ORIENTAL JOURNAL! ! l'ii'ilialte.1 ly Jaiiksiin' A- Mosaic, Cliic.iio, III. S per year, lilited bv STurimv 1). PxKr, dev.d.-i Ui Cla.sie.il, Oriental Ku. ropean aud Amerieji Arclj;e dogy, . liHlrule.l. This Jnnrual slves inf irniatmn on diaoove r iej unci explorations in all Uuds,and is erv valuable bi lli.iw who are followinn Anil qaariau subjects as well as to the mmmon nader, aju8 If II. V. MoRTimrnn, Proprietor. -VOL. XM No 4$. (a Railroad Guide. pllII.A. A IIISADI9IU KA1I.HOAD Arrangement of PasseDger Trains. MAY r.D. 1SS2 Tralns leave ALLKM'O WN as follows! (VIA r.KKIOHES BAIUIOAU) Fni Philadelphia, t"4i3),6.4S, 1 1.40. a.m., aim 3 10 p. in. SUNBAVK. Tor 1'lillndelpliln nt 4.80 n. m..x,r. n. ra. i vu r.ASi rrxNA. miAscn.l For HokIIhk mid Hnirlstinip, O.C0, 8.43 a m 13.16. 4.:u and ucs p. m l'oi Loucastoraiid Columbia, CIO, S.Ca.io. and 4.30 p in SUNDAYS. For Keadlntr 4 80 and 9.15 p. m. Forllarrlaburjr, and wa punts a.)Gn. m. J'lalnsl'on A LLEMOWN leave as ledlows, VIA rHRttlOUX 11AIU10AD.) Leavo Philadelphia, 4.J3 7.40 a. in. and 1.00, M.au.uic 5.1'. ). m hUNDAYh. I.onve rnllaitelpliln, S.oi . in., 3 1C aud M.:o m. (VIA EAST ritXHA. BRANCH. 1 l.eavo neadlng,7.S0 10.l(a.tn.,Z.0O 3.51,-ndCI5 1.M). Leave IlnrilabiitR 6:0 7 (Onidt.SO. a. ro t.45 and 4 uo n. ni. Leave Lancaster t7.S'a. m 1.00 and 11.10 p. m. r.rafCo!iltnul.l 7.3. a. in 1.10 Rlld 3.40 p. IB. tl'rom KiiiRbtieet Depot. SUNDAYS, i.eave itendluir. 7.80 and ti. t a. m. (.rave Harrlsbui c. 6.10 a.m. 'rinlus via PerltlonvMi nouto" marfeed ttinn () run io nid rioui Depot ?iiiit.i tind (lieen ir'-ela, r llndelphla, uibcrtraius to and from lllo id street Dc;iit Tne4.1 DlldC.4Sa.tn tllllDa from Allentown nod lhc"I..T otfd 6.15 p in. train from rinla. delptna.Nla reriiotnen Hnihn,d,liae through aialoai.d iiom l'Ullr celphla. J. K. WOOT1EN. Saurri'f Jfavantr, CO TTANCtiPK. Orn'l Pan. & ntkcl .4 vent. Nuveuuici bth J0HNR.G.WEYSSER, ritopniKTon of the West End Brewery, Maucii Chunk, Pa. Pare Porter ai Laser Delivered all over the State. October 8. 1881 yl M. MAG A. MAN Has Hfinoyed from Wiapnrt anil IhUpd up quarters in tlio ' Old ratzinn-jf Store," Bank Street, Lehighton, wbere id.l friends and new one can always find a cboicc 04 iilmeiit nf Dress and Dry Goods, Notions and Trimmings, Groceries, Provisions, &o., Sec. xr 'em: wiwhst cams s'uji.kv Also, always in stnnk one of the finest and beet (-elections id Clocks, Watcte aud Jewelry -o be found in lliis sortion nf thptuntry, nt I'lices tulty us Lt.w us tEUvvltou. RopairiuG lone In the Iwst mnnnpr, nt very moderate charges. Vutiumtge in riled. nprS 2y Gentral Caniage Works, Hank St., Leliiglito.i, Pa., Aro prwp.ired to Mamifacturo Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagon, &c., IJf every description, In tbo uiost substantial Ujauncr, and ut l.oivtst IJasli Prices, Itt'imfi'ln I'nntiiitlj Altciiiltd (n. TIiKXr-F.lt April 1882 yl & Knrcmi.F.n, Proprietors. PATENT MAGNUM 150 NUM Clothes Wasbor. The undersigned respectfully ann-otneo to their friends and the public generally, thai they have secured tbo right to manu facture and soli this excellent Washing Ma Vhine in Carbon und Lurerne counties. Tins is undoubtedly tbe I) EST Washer inde,and .gives the most porlect satislaclion tnall who use It. See this machine before you buy any other. Price $10 00. Address Yenser & Bartholomew, Lohighton, Pa. may 20. Om. Ni: It VOLS DEIULl Y: A CUltn (UAItANTi:i'.I). .. D1" c'- W'"' NKRVr. and HRAts Tbk uur aHiwIleior listeria. Idulaeaa. LMu vuiaioas Mirvuue ..ojdicbn. Mental lieurea si'Ui.LoHaor Momorv. no.tna unhrpa. l.,. tency, lnvontntary ijmluiona, I'remature old ' v,irn uv overeieit on. .eltuhuae or over lndu'ijeoec, xlneli le.ii.a lo ui.tt rv. decai ood oeatli. Ouo box will euro leeeut catea. aoli oox wait uiauiie ir ooln'i. iiciliiii ni. one doKiira oox ors x 'oxc for tlvo do'l .rsi wur In io nl piepuUI on inc. ipt . I p,-ire. We cuar an. re us boxei to care ouy ease With laob ... ..... .. un mi -is uoxea aeiooioan. leo wit i live dollar- wo-vill n, nd tll m,r..l. ... rr nui written Kiiarnntn. io return tao inouev """iiamruie flnar ntee'surd unlv when Hie treatment laord'r. Ml Oliect irom u JDI1N o WEST A CO fol Pr nrletor. let .t 163 v. Vadiaou street r'Meso,lU. A J UUltLINO A Kent, 1 thigh BMITII KtlWE & CO., Wholesale Allot, PhJidel.rfua, snt "l.1! ir rpilli SLAHMITON PLANING MILL AND Cabinet Ware Factory, ATSLATIXUIOX. JOHN BALL1BT, Propr., Deals In nil ktndn nnd Rizos of Titin. tlrmlnrk Uok mid Haul Wood Lumber, and Uhowijic paitd tuexocutu any Hiiount of ut del a fur Brcssel) Limibclt OF A Li, KINDS. Doors, Snslie.s, liliiuls, Slmttcrvi, Moiilillnt's, Cnliinet AViwc, &c, Witli i'roinptness. Brackets Made to Order. Tlin Meeliinerv Is all new ai'd ot tbn lirt nuo most Improved klnda. I emulny none but Hi., to.at woi itmeii. hm' well peaaoneo and noo I in.. tell ii. nmt ani tho'erorenlilc In fruio aidcc et.lu i atl-lactloli to all wlio niav lavor loewilli n full, onlers or mail piomvtly attei.tleo to. Mv eli-irpe nie on lernto. tcnu- lall, or Uiteicl uaigeo auer ii.iny onra OIVE ME A CAM.. Those ennired In TlmM nc wlM flndltt itioir advantage lo lnve Kldlnjr. floor Hoards poors, nasties. Mint. era, o.c.. ac.. uiriio ai uti Pa i torv. Jtay JOHN IlALLtl'.T. DANIEL "W1EAND, Carriagcs,"Viigons.Seighs,iS:c conNi.u op n.VSK AS1 IKON .STliLT.T.S, IiEIII'lHTON. Pcnnn., Particular attmtion given to REPAIRING In a'l Its details, ot tbe very Lowest Prlees. Pationnirn resijceilullveollelled and nerlcel latlsfai-tlon ouaia, teed. Deo 0. 18,3 yl DAN. WIEANI). Catarrh WCaiil flitiill :il vtru?, ratt'in ui! In prerf- r.Unvs in- fin nt tint i inn, I r- CU lSi unnni cohi ro:n- 4r1i.,,:!:.li':?1'',r Mstx fe , i n i .. 'Yf 5r' Nnehl r.sults are As."fy V0' jie.il red by a few AY-FEver";a!;'"eaL inent ill euro t'alarrb llnv Fever, se. I'n- cqu illeiUlor ei.lilK In I bo bo-iil. A uu.-.i tile to ue. Apply bi iho lllile finiior Inn, ibe nos trll. tin roeelpt offiOo atIH mail a p ickaue Or For bale bv all dru irli in L-liUh. ton. EIAS'L'HEAai HM.l I tl.. iiov'.'O-yl (Jwcgo, N. Y. VliU AHK I.N M,i:i OF . Boots, Shoes, Ilafs, Caps, or, Gents' Furnishing Goods GO TO CLAUSS&BROTHER THE POPULAR Mercliant Tailors, Bank Street, Lohighton. PKIOES VEltY I.0W FOH OASH. The public patronage solicited. Juljl-tf 1881. HOLIDAYS. 1881. Mrs. C. BiflSCHIBSCHSKY Jteneetfully nnnouneff tolier frlerds a'id Hie l-ululc Kciitrally, that flie fs nnw rtcelvln and opeiditp fur tlielr InFinctlitii n I.tritir dock ihuii ucr ol tlte very latest nuvcltiib in Toys & Fancy Goods, Suitable fir IIOUPAV IMIKSKXTS fur You ii u and Old. Itk-li and l'uor,. Jton'tf.iH tw rati early and 4euro nrt eliulco and lit-ct barpilii. Slio alpo entls their atti-iiiloii lu her New, Lurue ai.d UKuant afiur(Uviil ol NOTIONS, comprlslnv Underwear, llerlin and Ocrman- towu wools. Hosiery, Impoiied and I'o. loestle Klbbons Uloits, PbiMtr abd a P'lu assortment of New Helens IN FANCY AHTIOI.ES Also, In connection with the above, a full and completo .tock of (IKItMAN I'KUITS UMBUrtOKK CHEESE. Clllltlli'S A" Cotireetliins, together with a variety of (looils not trem-ml ly kept In any oiho sture In town. lfuudo, not see what you want, ask for It. A share of public patronage sollelted, and perfect s. illliiclb.ii ijuarauteed lu price and quality of icoods, Secoutl St., 2 floors aliove Iron, i Nov. 26, 1651-U13. J.EHIOHTON, Pa. il-Tlic Cauiion Advocatk one year for $1, and Kendall's Horse Rook as a premium. S3 . h INDEPENDENT-" LEIIIGHTON, CAMION COUNTY, iwaai i ragSSga'ffliAi';nVltaL Tlie great superiority of DR. BULL'S COUGH SYRUP over all othcrcough rcmcd ics is attested by the immense popukr demand for that old established remedy. t1 For the Cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Croup, Asthma, Bron chitis. Whoonins Couuh. Incinicnt Consumption and for the relief of p cotifumptivc per ons m advanced ti tajes of the DhcaFc. For Sale pyrn iJiuTists. rrico 2o cents, p EiMlcflgB aiifl Experience to C:r rectly Prepare aM Bispecse tbe same At A. J. DURUNG'S POl'ULAK niri4V mwi a i'tiiii. Bank Stree Leliighton, You can nlwajs rely niion srlttnir STHIOT l i'uiuaiid unadulturuted Drugs and Medicines. inntt.lMl. carries Iho lamest stock PA 1 1 K I' AllHiU IN! S lu tbo couniy. Hl'IILlMl liasaneliualit stik of DIIUO. HIr.T.i SILMll.llM, FANllY and TU1 Ll.T iinii'ljI.S lur the ladles as well as ib" uenia. Dflit.lNfl niabes HOH-E and tJATTLE Pi n II 111. S a apielully III. 13 yoirs exier loner In the ill use business ulvts blin a urcat adv.tottiuo In ih it line. TM SM S. SUPPOHTKKS andllllAUES nlMii,s a l.iio s'oel, en baud, , ,VINi !5 ami LIO.l t)HS, botb forelirn and domestic. He I as n (Mlu on Grape W ine and a I ty Ctuuwb.i Wine, Just splendid and 1 1 cap. WALL PAPLI1S and "OltDEKS Hie laruutt a?soriineni In I nvn. On In UUIiLlViPS with vour prrserip Hons On lo DLltLlNu'S lor your Patent, Mt-illelTs. Uo to HI'IfLINtrs foryourr.incynrl'eles. Fanners and linrsenien no to lirj,lNtPc lor your Horse and L'utllo Powders. otig 5-yl. "Cr: irV'rrv"ni'd,!nfell EilUon'sMus. .YVJJii 1 r ic ilTelepbono and Edison's Instantaneous IM.inonnd llruan Illutlc. En. close stamp lor e Llloiiuo ami lenes. Em.-,ON MUS1U CO., Plill.nlelhla, Pa, dec. Sl.ii.6. has n:t:n proved Tho C tRCGT CUR2 for KSREJtiY D2SEAQE8. Does a Ian? taclc rp ndlEQitlcrednriiic t indicate tLnt you are a viethnp XHHU' DO 'epeccilly ovcrcosia tlio dlecariO and reaUirc 'liii-Uloy acUo.i to ail theory azs. o 0 orSpr5i4 lcr coniplalnta peculiar c tra va i w a torourrex,6itcUcavaln zil tycaltncsscg. ICI.IfCYWOHT la un3ur j paawJl, 03itvlll act prom pUy and safely. 0 21.ti..r C-x. Incontta.or.co, retsntlan cJ ii nriae, bride dual cr ropydenogita, and dull i,dra-3in2 prdn3, ell epccdily yield to its cur- ) C0L1 r, V Alii, DItCGGir:T3. Prlcoti'. I lfp.pectruUy animunres f tlie iopleof Ie tit tin and it vie ilty, thaT lio m now pru j'.irud tostifply them with all Umlaut Household Furniture Mannfaefureil from tlio tett Seasoned Mate rials at Prleo fully lnwas thuHinioartlele, en he Uniuht lur via where. Here are a levy ol the tudueenieittfl offered I'.trlor Sctn nt Irom f50 to $00 Walnut idaihli'.tn), I)reslni? ('ace Iteifroin Sulie?, 3 pieres 440toW Tainted Jlfdroom vUtra flStof4 'ano fat-d t'hair, ptrspt ot fl.... 3 Uimiunn hnlic, ier ret of 0 ...... il and all other Uonde equally ehmp. In this ennneetlon, 1 de'lro to cull thoat te ' o 'ht 'I m 'nl f Mt p til Till. UlibLtuaihli LubluLSi) nlthaNEW and HAM1SOME HEARSE, and a lull liiieori.thKl.T.S and l.'lllUMi, I am prenaiod to attend prompily to all or ders in tills line ut lowest prices, Patrouatce r-rpeciiully solicited and the most an. pin aati.uetl u Kuuraui eu.l V. Si HWAIUZ, octlS HANK M., l.thliilitoo. A Bible Commentary. 1 fVif WrvZX'tZ ,m-.n .r" y'v ' V Live ana Let Live" PA.t SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1882, MY HEIOnBOR. JIAllir. (II.1VRR. Friends mav call tno odd nhd sobet1 As I journey on through Hie, And perhaps may term mo soured Ily lis dim, unceasing strife. But I've something left to tell mo That all fair things arc not dead, And Iho'plcasure'sdrcania havo vanished. Taney's visions have not lied. So while those about me call me Pas9K, and devoid of glee, I lioyu something which iiwnliens Many a train of thought in m. Something, whiili with erring bltndncss They l.nvo ever failed to know; Something wh'eh Illumines clearly All tho path I yet must go. 'Tis triy brolvn eycd.rcd-llpjied neighbor, A most charming, uainly thing, With a voice like a canary When it tunes its notes losing. From my window oft I watch her, Stranger tho' she be to me, And 1 note the smiles which falter In their sweet simplicity. Till the blood which courses slowly Through each thin and Withered vein, Quietens o'er Hie thoughts which travel Through Iho chambers of my brain. And I sitand dream on sluwly, Like n man whose heart once young, Glows again with fancies tender O'er tbe songs he once has sung. Till the fire. light flickers softly O'er the golden tinted wall, And I'm wu.kened from my dreaming Uy the silence over all. Do I love my little neighbor? I nave never told her so. And the thoughts which rise within me, I am suro she does not know. For I only sit andwatch her From my lis If closed window blind, And If I'm judge of human nature, I am sure alio doos not mind. So tlie world may t6nn me prosy, But while tif it I'm a part, None will know what hold my neighbor Had uioii an old man's heart. DRIVEN TO IT. What is that?" exclaimed my Aunt Janet, with it start, as sbo sat in close proximity to the warmly-Mazing lire Hint lent o. Cheerful light to tho suug little drawing-room at Ity Cottago. "Cuts, aunt," I replied iiroratitly. "Nounenei!" responded my Ruut.slmrp- ly; '-cats are the lmhteat fooled puiutals iu creation." "Beetles nre lighter," I suggested. My nnut looked at uie with bii expres sion of mingled pfty aud ludig'iiatloli.- 'You must be light-hendtd," she said, facetiously, tbqugb without relaxing her kterunc-hH ol countenance. Then, after n moment's pause, she lidded: "Draw down the bliuds and oloso the shutters. No ono cm tell who nny be prowling about the premises on these winti r eveuiugs." I lose, pulled don tho blinds and closed tbe shutters, ngrsinbly to my limit's wish. The noise she Lad hmrd, mid which h,id uiomuiiturily startled lur, did not, I unspcrfictly nnarc, Rrise frcm what I hud Miggfsted as Ining prol nbl,or,wbftt I had cobfideully nsseiUd was the cause. I ft It conscious it was George Ttmplr lundtriug over the new tiellis-nork ly ing ou tbe l.uvu. George T. mple and I wore engaged. I di u t Mippose any two joting lovers were evr (oiider of each other than he and I Tbe course of true lovo, they say.uevcr did ruu smooth, and truly we had good reason to believe ia this well-worn pro vi r'l. When first George avowed hit affection f r me, ho speedily followed tip his offer hy asking my nuutto accede to mid oc. knowledge our engngement. He met with tho grm.sc.t ingratitude at her hands. She turned upon him like a tigress, und nctually forbid him the house. Prior to this George and his mother frequently visited ut Ivy Cottage. Mr, Temple, the widow of n gentleman farm er, who died n year or more before my aunt aud I came to reside in the neigh borhood, was iu every sense n lady. Her hiisbaud had been n gentlemau, nltUou ho wns far Irom vnalihy, and farmad in a small way only. Alter his death Geor; managed the farm for bis mother. From tho IWt 1 had always noticed my aunt treated Mrs. Temple with a shade of patrouage in tier manner. When George tpoke to her cone ruing me she at oi.co evinced her unutterable, or should say uttt ruble conceit iu the uvow- u 1 ol her superiority. Of course this broke up the friendly rcouncctiou that lud cxUUd between the two households. But it was not conceit f lone, if nt all, that prompted my uuut to fiUt against our uniou. Young Gerald Bumpkina.of Bumpkins Hall, was tho real cause of it. Had it not beeu for that wealthy and promisiug young individual, myaunt would, I vtri ly believe, have gladly seen me "sellled down" and "married and done for," as Georgo Tetnpla so devotedly desired. Hut young Gernld Iluiiipkiiis.of Dump kins Hall, bad thought tit nud proper lo J tail head over ears iu love with ujc; had asked my aunt's permission to win my hand and heart, before ho had consulted my feelings on the snbj-ct, nnd had ro-ei-ived her full and hearly consent. Hid Grrald Butupkius been n poor l man, or even c mparativelv Mea!.lug poor, like n y Lriivc huirti d George, she siiril.v would havj l.ugbed him lo scorn when ho ventured to appeal to her con cerning me. Having drawn the Minds nnd closed the shnttirs. I reeittud my.flr, hut not ilhtbe inttutloti nf re'aining my seat for uuy lei g'h of titua. I in.iint tu leave Ibe w in as soon u my Hmit had talked horeli ont ol rein, nibrnijco of the noise which hud fctartlrd her. I tared she tniuht possibly am-11 a Ml if I took my departuro too M.e,d.ly alter that occur. i ienoe SI. 00 If "Mr. Bumpkins will, I trust, look iu Ibis evening," said my aunt, "ymi hnd better find noma employment before lie Comes. I ki.ow ho ndtnires industry; he has told mo po.1' "I'm sure t nifl tfllerly indifferent to Mr. Butupkius' admiration," I answered, "iou wickeil Rtrli exclaimed my aunt, indignantly "you Ditreniely wick ed Eltl-' "I consider it a groat deal more vio' cd for you to do nil in your power to Ibiust down my thront n man for whom 1 don't cure twopeueo." "Diagracefulr eicHimed my attnl; literally disgracefnll Andsnch language too; such slangl" Yon had better leave tho room." 'I shull do nothing of the kind," wns my deteimined response. "You must listen to rue once, Aunt Janet. When your sister, my poor mother, died five years ago, And left mo to n' considerable extent nt your mercy, begging me to he as a daughter to you, and yon ns n moth er lo me, she trusted implicitly iu us both. I have fulfilled my promise to the utmost of my ability. You have done nolliing of the kind. The instant the small income my mothe r left mo wns lost through fLe failure of the C Bank, you took n mean advantage ot tuy pover ty in every way you could. All this I have borne hitherto, more for the sake of my promise to my mother than anything else; but the time has come when I am resolved to put up with it no longer." You wilt he free soon, my very grate ful niece," answered my aunt Calmly, "for you will be tho wile ol Geraid Bumpkins before many weeks nre over." "1 shall never, tuver, 'be bis wife," I cried, defiantly. "Plot nnd scheme, and scheme and pl6f tinyt'u may, I shall nev er submit to that." My aunt smiled satirically. "We shall see," .she answered, with nn nir of tho most aggravating confidence. 'Possibly yon ore not nwnre that I have let this cottage for twelve mouths, and that wo leave hero by the day alter to morrow. Chaugeof air will do you good my sweet niece. It may perhaps be news to tou thtit I have had a long consulta tion with Gerald Bumpkins' father, and that he and I Lave arranged the marriage between you and his sou." "Monstrous 1 wicked I impossible 1'' I exel timed. Wo shall have here," went on my aunt, "for the seaside. Yonr Ititure hus band and Ids family will shortly follow, and nil will be settled with duo regurd to your btalion and high connections." A shudder ran through rue from head to loot. I lelt like one who has been en- (rapped,- and for whom there is no hope of escape. My aunt's cool confidence ac tually frightened me. What was I tu do? I had read of unhappy maidonS being forced into distasteful marriages nnd dying of broken li6arts, and of the men they truly loved weeping pathetically over their early graves. When did you say Mr. ' Bumpkins would be here?'' I asked mildly, utterly ignoring her tirade as to our future move ments and my future fate. "This evening; I expect him moment arily," she answered. Theu I had better prr pare myself to meet him," I responded iu it re signed tone of voice, and rising Irom my seat I quitted the room. When I had closed the door upon my uuut the tears rushed to my e-yes, nnd I felt blind and' giddy. I did not tuny within doors even to put on my luiti Bareheaded, I Ut myself out by the hnll door, nnd flew to the little arbor nt the bottom of the gardeu, where I knew George awaited me. I threw mj self into his arms, sobbing like n, child, "My darlii'g, what is the matter?'' "She is goinc to rnu away with me." I said, couinlsively; "she means to force me into marrying that wretoh Bumpkius. Oil, she she site " I broke down utb-rly. "Who is going to do nil this, my prec. ious one? ' "Tho tlgrews," I snbbcd. "Then the tigress must have her claws clipped," said George, holdibg me still cli s.-r to his sheltering breast. When I had become a little calmer I told him all Aunt Janet had said. I ft w momeuls later I returned to tl e house, much relieved, nud actually with a .milo upon my face, Mr. Bumpkius put in au appearance a lew moments alter my return to (he drawing-room. I never treated him with more alTibility in my life. My ot nt lo iked charmed. Sho left Mr. Gerald Bumpkins and me nlone together for quite ludf nn hour. He endeavored to grow sentimutitcl, nud I did not snnb Mm. I let him talk tul' hish to his heart's content. Bit he wns nervous and shy. nnd had not snmnohed courage enough to be very gushing be fore my aunt returned. I could sce.hnw. crer, that my manner had inspired li'in with more Lope of me thnu he had ever felt before "I stall see joa again to-morrow," le observed significantly, rs Lo waimly clisped my hand nt juillng. "To-nicrrow, Mr. Jidinpkinsr I said, with lny sweetest smile. "Mr. nutnpkiiihl I wish yon would cull me Cr.il.t!" "Ah! someday, perhaps" Ianswerod. uilh a hall shy liltULiugh, unit made n y ewcipe Irom the p., age, where this eioii-Vi-riMiliou took place, into tbe druuing room , My aunt opened the ilnor for him after a little whispered cm.v, ri-.iti'ni. in. el I hmrd In r bid him good-night iu bet m ud liiru'lly lino,, She nc unlit putt' d me on thesln. older when sbe r-joined inu, mi.i1 call. I uic "di'tir' snnal Units doling the ren Bind er of the evriiiug. I htood it as well ,i I cm I.I, but sopu u . r nn (Xo.i.iu fi r r, tiring tu le-l. 1'oi.r U.Uu Btl.ui Lid "lo a YfJat if Pakl in Advnnco. not paid in advance, $1.2 rn or row I" ns be tqneezed my hand, in nn ticipatiun of meeting me ngnlu on tl at early dnto. My nnut Lad patted me on tho back nnd culled me 'dear" it" tl e lond Lelltf tin' f I was resigned to her plans and wishes. Poor diluded creatines! By thclime the morrow's darkness had shrouded tlio land, Gerrpo Temj lo and I were being whirled away nt expnss speed iu tho dlfec'ion of tlfb gfeat m treipolis, nuil on the day following we were matrled by special license. Iu pl.iiu English, we eloped. It created quite n. siiiicitiou in' the neighborhooel, but what mattered that to ns? Ten years have elapsed since then, nnd now I nra n nappy mother, and George the most devottd of huebttnds' and fathers. My nunt cVsnttially grew resigned, but In her heart ohe nevir forgave me, niid I doubt not bits lelt me Uum titioutd iu her will. It may Lave seemed awful to some pen. pie that I eloped, but I wns driven lo it. HE HAD HIM. A man mounted one ot tlie Je-fsey Citj and Bergen S16W Transit cars and ten dered the louductor a trade dtdlar which hnd beu punched and the hole iilhd with titi foil. Tbe conductor look at the coin a mo ment, nud then, passing it back, said he could not receive that kiutt 6 money. It happened, however, that it wns all the passenger hnd. 'IfltaU it," stiil the conductor, "I will have to chnrgo you fifteen cents' for that hole." 'Charge what you please," answered tbepAssenger? "I'm iu a hurry, and can't 6top to argue about it" The cbndu6tor hnnefod the man eighty cents in change. The passenger counled it over, gozed at the man, then nt the money, and said, sol Ily r Hivcii't ye made mistake in the chnngt? Didn't I give ye a dollar?" Yes, but I hifd to charge you fifteen cents for the hole in it." "That's all riuht. I've nsid for the hole, haven't f ?" . Yes." 'Well, then, I want that hole. Give me that hole, or give me fifteen cenls." Incidents almost as absurd ns this oc- o-.;r daily, ou tho horse cars, and tho con ductors need latit nnd a good disposition! "BUCIIUFAIBA." Quick, complete cure, all annovlng Kid ney, Bladder aud brnirfary Diseases. $1. lliuggists. The Duchess ol Edinbtirg l as 1 ad her portrait pMuted occupied iu knitting a slocking. Now we shall expict to hear of some fashionable American woman h.iviug hers painted in the act of putting a second bate ou the seat of a tmir of trotisLfg. A Big Buccsss. 'My wife was in bed two years with a complication of disorders, her physicians could not cure, when I was led bi try Paik er's Gilmer Tonic. It was a hie success. Three bottles cured her, ot a eostnt one dol lar and fifty cent, nnd she is now as strong as nny woman." It. D., uuflalo; A wifo must be like a roast lamb teuder niid nicely dressed. No sauce quired. Electricity in Franklin's time wns n wonder, but we now make light of it. If you feel dull, drosy, havo frequent headache, mouth taste bad, poor appetite, tongue coaled, you are surfering from tor pid liver, or "biliousness." Nnlliini: will euro you so speedily nnd perin'aii6nilv as Dr. Pierce's "Golden Medical Ulscovery." By all drucgUts. The only man who never, no never, changes Lis mlud is the man who has no mind to change The man who has never fishetl for trout knows absolut.ly nothing of tho blessing oi'pnlleucoatid wet feet. The Biliou3 dyspeptic or constipated, should adilrets. wilh two stamps fur pamphlet. World's l)i pensary Medical AfM.cinlion, Ilullalo, N. Y. When a women hears ft secret it has a telling tffrct upon her. and sho is sel dom satisfied until sho has told it, Pxiza fighters are usually unmarried men. A few years of wedded life gener ally takes all the light ont of u man. Who has net seen the fair, fresh young girl transformed in a lw months lu'ti, Iho Mle, haggard, d'spirib-d woman? The sparkling eyes are dimmed, and tho ring ing laugh beard no more. Too ollen Iho onus's are disorders ol the syslem which iJr. i'lerce s "i-avnrile I'rcscriplion would remedy In a slnnt llm -. Ileineinber that I il, aT.v..n-iA r-..:. .i.. m ....ii ....r..:n. ...... cure all "female weakness." ami reelnro health and beaiily. Ily alldruggists. Send three stamps for Dr. Pierce's treatise on D.s"asa ol Woini n (KB pages), Addrees World a Medical Association, llulluio, N, Y Tho reason why John the Biptist never succeeded iu tfisbincing his com petitors was btcausa u wemau got nhead of him. A Georgia woman found a make in her bonnet, but was too ngitatrd tn tie it nudir her cluu aud iuvent a new MtJe of string. .ST-Every color of the Diamond Dyes is perfect. Son the samples of the coburd cloth at the drujrgi.is. Unequalled for brilliancy. Eve did not rxptiimco any of tho lorlurcs ludund by tl.e mndirn ladies of fiihhiou, r.Ld jet, like tho latter, she had untiling III wetr, A Li udon surgeon says tint only nue fiishionahly drssed wnuiuu, iu 50l) run draw a lull brtitth with l,i r eli.tln s ou. Bin-must gi tiututlw habit ol unit., log Vi:i ull ul uiglit After outing each meal lake a dose ot Hiiom's Iron lliilers II helps iIil'iMi.'H, relieves the lull leeluig about Ibe ftoinaiii. m hi i , A 1 0 uier is telling "nurt we he-if" I t- as-.ly i. 1 1 S i. dmiy I. Us a frieml ui oi.isauui.il! utii not Lll; ma's lie iv) v w,r. O .I W t a inuii U c'lu.sidtrMl io. t.O'l) vol Le Inn -Ull id Li nun." T' we I l. re yoong ploiclnii li.tvo il e . . .i.i .nie- . V r ' ut-iir ii.dii i uiiarUj- v The Carbon Advocate. An Independent Fanfllv Newspaper Published every ATtTBDAY, In I,chlghtnn, Catlam Po ,Pa., by iiAititv v. itmit't icimut. orrrK-nAsiHAVAY, n short distance start tho Lvlilcb Valla It. It. liejiot. Terms: $1.00 perAiiiinffl iu Advance RVKnv Dr.scrjcTiov r.t- pi Ms jesn riser J o"b 3?rinting AT-VEIiV LOW IT.IOl-?. Fo'rthc funnon AnvnooTle.l SCIENTIFIC MISCELXANY. It lint In cn dcibonstrnted at Havre that the use nf the telephono between ships in Iho harbor aiul the town is prac ticablp even ih ronerh weather. The filleen years' rtseirnb of theBrit ish AiBii iatinn's Committee on TJniUr grtuiud T inppratiirp sl ows as the main result attaiucd, tl at tl r leniperainre, on n wide aterage, ineiea'iH downwards at the rate of run Fill renin II dtgree lor every sixty-four feeti Willi a new appnintns for ascertain ing the velocity of railway trains, a train weighing ll!5 Inns and traveling at a speed ol turn-five miles mi hour has. been found to rnu a lew fee: morn than five mils af ter stii.ln bud been shut off. The track was lcul und tho day calm. The m'.B'laiif Bpnnraiiceof minute quantity "bt copper in Irea led u Euro pean el e-mist to nake n cateful examina tion of wheat, when iu a million parte of the grain ho found ninu und one-tonrth parts e.f metallic copper. A solnpwbat Inrgir proportion ol the uielul was found IU llill.H. -A lltljjfnn physicist, Mens. Melsens, piopnses iorming u eago ol rode over buildings to ensure absolute safely from lightning. He I ng shown by laterxprri meiiia that the Inost powt-rliil itischaraea Irom a Liyiltii buttery could not injure n living animal enclosed in a hollow spheie- ol metallic links, A sludj of old records has Hliown It Itimi.tii sanitary eninter that the malar ial regin now snrrnnudiug the city ot liumewas onco healthy aud populous, aud his investigation! havo convinced hfm that a restoration of the ancients' system of deep draining would free these lands from their fever-taint. At the sumri.it of tho K.tt 1 (8.C00' feet high) dpt. Abuey 1ms found the' spectrum of the sun to be the same as iu1 Tjoiidbn, but 'hern is a v.ut diminution' of light as well ns of aqueous vapor. Tho quantity of alcohol nnd benzine m the at mosphero wns found to be much greater at that altitude than at sea-level, WhibU lends Copt. Abner to conclude that then substances come to ns from tpnee. Mr. W. B. Wicken Fays that the large wart-like glands on the head and back of the toad secrete a thick, yellow ish-white fluid 6f an eieeeeliugly acrid nnd offen sive nature. It Iheseglandflnrecquetied (if handled roughly, the secretion is J nded through a uimiber of pin-like pores' in the stirlnce of the glands. This fact is flbtibtlets what gave the toad iufrepU tution ns a veunnions reptile. From experiments made with various' di-iulecling substances upon vaccine Ti ms, Dr. G. M. Sternberg, U. S. A. onr genu, has cm.elnded tbut ehlorino,sulph nrous acid and nilrons acid aie reliable disinlee-tanls iu the propbrtlou of one volume to one huudre d volumee ofairi Iu a moist atmosphere a considerably smaller proportion might be effective. He considers the use 61 ththbilv acid an a disiu ectaut to be impracticable on ac count of the high cost of the pure acid and the large quantity necessary to en sure thorough results. Tlie toy bean(Soja bispida) npproach es more nearly to animal food in its pro iaiate composition than nny other kuown vegetable production, being1 singularly rich in fat aud in albuminoids. Thi bear, forms an important articlo of food in Japan nud China, where a d'nztn or more varieties aro kuown. Ol later It bnj ' attracted considerable attention in Eu rope, and numerous' attempts have hetn made to acolinnitiza it in sey-ral Euro pean countries, homo of the" experiments being reporled tolerably successful, An' English cUrtjynian, IteT. W. Houghton, has made n study of the stom achs of sea.risbea will, a iit.w hf Tont-,i!,,v tl,u rtljno., which eiist betwn rl,fnort ot the various spee-ies aud the quality of their il fab, as well as I he bearing ot their food-Mipplirs upon ilistributioti and n)i- gritio-i. His iuvrstigatfona' have thup far been chi fly i-nntliied to North So fi.hes. He tiuda that whitebait and luiwk erel live largely upon Hinall crUM'.aceaus, and belinies that the riob quality of the Inning's flesh is dud to the suiuu nutri tious food. At a mooting 6fthe Association of Srfiss Gci'trapl icHl Societies lately held iu G-uvb. Hi rr Itiuiker vauced tho o,iiuiou that foresla nr.iy serve as it sfe guard ag if list hailstorms. Iu snpport of t is it tbeoiy ho ndduued a rem irkablo ob servation totheeltect that hall was un- k town in Ibe vail. ys at the loot of the ..,..i.. .1 vu.v.v.. LlndAntierge nnuntains uu il two wide ij.ips were mule iu tbe forest abtut Uenty yearsngeij hailslorniM theu became fnoileut. but ceased to' kn. pear niter the open spaces were closed by a ucw lot of trees. As an explanutiou of the phenomenon, Uerr Itiuiker i-npgeaU that, ns hailclouds are saturated with positive tltc.ncity ami trees conduit from the t-mth negative thctticily, the meeting ot tbe iwu enrreuts develop. s sufilciotil hint tueitber prevent tbe form n: ion ct Lailstoi.ci or lu uielt tbeoi iu tL c'otids. WHEKE HEK HUSBAND tAS. "Alt you liHtiliiiK aloi.e'f" asked u tall, Kglicu.'toral luoKluijgeiillrmanspproacb iiignlidt who occupied tw'o seuUiua orowded cur. "N". Mr. ' be rep'icd Mill ns i. . s ib yib?' said tie iu. ii. I I; i oto. r pbu'i M turf iU-liioi, i). O i. uli, pivuui. d I' -Iatl is i iii v i , Idi nam ..- ii .. - .' s-t.il . he lady.with - i. i,i-,' ..r.n the tall man o ti.tr. a kUoditi! ride. i'i.. iikie ?' atVeil dashing, ' il 1 thu Udy Ave uell r'r' s mi ..fi I .1 Nil. r t I . u, . Is turn e .r 1 1 dowj) he sat. ( Ihetallmtu, ..-edn't vk any I 'ilS HullItU, "- e traveling with i .l. , ' Kty. rd ii Ull mut. a a cofilo," it Xn. ii i- it 1 wor qiw i i s "Hii . .ii j I Im," i..'i i .! ' s.. . ' "Wl. i ' H Kr.. J Use luoy.
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