feat" Advertising Rates. We deslro It to be distinctly understood 11.. & 1 t ! I . will I. a Invit-tad In tho columns of Tits Carboh AnvooAT that may be received irom unnnown ' llrmi unless accompanied by tho cash. Tha following are our olt termsi 0K SQUARK (10 LIKSS), na year, each Insertion. ?CJ Blx months, each Insertion cts. Three months, each Insertion 30 cts. Less than thrco months, first Insertion $1) each subsequent Insertion 25 cts. Local notices 10 cents per line. II. V. MOttTIIIMEIt, Publisher. CARDS. Attorneys. -TTT If. 1UPSIIEK, aIi'knbt and coo.Nsst.LOn at law, nitct 8TT,t.nioTOK,r a. . i ... k..n.. wtllnavsnd RtSIBIiaiBMnouoi.""" "s- - ... .4..L . platty. May b. cousulted In Knllsh adUsrman. hcv.m. W. H. DOOMTTT.B3. B. II. WARNER It. VCatRBH. (Ls,te Assistant Oora'r of ratents.) B, H.MRNER & CO., Attorneys at Lawi Wakhmi noitniwo, WASHINGTON, 1). O. Attention (clTn to Patent anil Mtnlnn cases, I.aadt. Pensions, Bounties, und Government Ulras. Attention proinpi , charges moderate. Address with stamp, lleler to Member ur Oeaxrcss ana mo iieaua ui uut., part stents.' Physicians and Dentists. A. DEKIUMER, M ' fllYSIOIAS AND SCItOEON Bp.d.l xUntlon pnld to Chmnle Uls.ssel. trace: South Kastrurner Iron and 2nd sU..l.e llton,P. AprllS, 1815. 3ST B. KEHEU, M. I). U. S Kismlnlng surgeon, rHACTICINO PnVSIOIAK andBUKQlioN. Osnea: Jjaufcstieet. Hsuna'i. iltoci, Lraidi- '"'aylsa eonsniied la tUo Ocrra m Lahsusko. Hi.v. 3". W. A. Cortriglrt, D.D.S., OFFICE: Opposite the ' Broadway House," Mauoh Chunk, Pa. ratlmts have lb" benefit of Ibe Istest lin virevements In meehanhal Rp i.ll.incei and the bust methods rtn-ainiout in nil surgical easas. Nll'liOUS-OXlUE administered II dlrd, ir pos.li.lo, persons residing nutsldo Wauoli Chunk should ni iko ciigait cms fcymall. J)U X CONVEYANUKR, QlSjrEllAr. IB6URAKCE AGENT Thm ynwBa Oonipsul.s art K.preseatedl LKnA.N IK WO rUALFIRB. rkaiii mutual, rtna, POTrAVILI.B VIKK. t. K HI ! FIBS, and the TJIAV Br.nitk Aooiuna r isBOitASca. A is. r.masvlvsalii and Mtnl Usrso Thle cuaMvaaan iH.ucMi-oi.njpuT. MartBU.IITI lUOri. KtHKKEa QARSON HOUSE, J, r. UAUDENMJSH, PltOPRlETOlij Hark St., Lhhiohtoh, Pa. TkaOARBoa lloi'SK offer first-class acenm snodatlous to Ibo Traveling- public. iluirdliig br Ike Kay r Week on Ki-asntiabla Terms, elkoisa Cigars, Wines and Liquors alway on ed. Utd Slimls aud Stables, with aitec tlr HMtlurs, atuehej. April ID-yl, JDACKEUTOX HOTLI.. Midway between Mauch Chunk ; I.ehls;liton LEOPOLD MEYEH, rRoriiUTon, 1'acVcrlon, Penn'a. ' This well known hotel Is ndinlraMyreatted. nu has the hvft accommodations lor periiian. nt&nd tranttent lM,arders. Kxcellint lahle ad the Terr beat liauurs. Also nno itihlcs jiltaohed. sept. lS-yl J-triI KtlBEKT'S Livory & Sale Stables HaNK aTltBKT.I.ISKiailTON, Pa FAST TROT 1'INU IIORSE3, ELEGANT OAnUIAOES. Al PMltlrsly I.O'.TEB rrtlCEH than any viuai ijlYery lu ino vaauiy. Lsrtesna badiomn Carriages for Fnnernl miiwi sua wesaints. uiviu uuiiiiui nor. K, isti. J. W. ItAUDENBUSII RfliTrtotfuUy Annminc tn tlm nuMIo thnt ha hiii npm.o.l f. SV.W LIVKHV STAllfat: la 'imnotlon with hti hotel, and li prepared tu fmraliti Teams Uv Fiaerals, WctHInss or Business TriiiFi en shortest nollee and most liberal terms. All orders left at tho "Oarh-m HniisA'' will receive prompt attention Stable on Korth Street, next the hotel, I.ehltthlon. tan'.yl 810 to 830,000 la legitimate jndlelnui specnlatlnn In llnln, Provisions and Ktoeksr.iionr Krfected pl.n, tIiMi sura monthly prohts to lariraand .in all Investors. Address, for full pirilulirt, K. E. Kirdaix fc On, Oom'n Alernhanta, 1ft VM T9s(ltMroc,Clitea(r, 111, ililiiP' H. V. MoRTniitER, Proprietor. VOL. X., No 61. Railroad Guide. pllILA. A IIEAU1IIO RAlktlOAD Arrangument of Passenger Trains, mat no. lit: Trains leara ALLEMTOVTK as followsi (TIA riUKlOIIKX EAtlKOADI Vor Phllndelphla.at M:3), C.ti, 11.40. a.m.. na J.ll) p. in. BUNDAYR. For riillsdrlphla at 1.S0 a. m.,3.rt p. n. i ha BASr r.XA. brarcr.) For neillnit end Karrlsbnifr, (.00, 1.40 a. n 12. 15. t.xo and s OS p. m. For I.ancaitei'audCoIambla, 6.C0. S.Pa.m, and 4.30 p. tu. KUKDAYS. For Readlnff. 4 30 and O.tS p. m. I'ut-nnrrlibnrc, and way po.nls. s.5 p. n, TrnlnaFon A LL1SNTOWN leave as followsi TIA rraKiovr.s railhoad.) rear rblladelnhln, 4.M 7.40 a. in. and 1.00, 1. :0.111a 6.1', p. m SUNDAYS, r.e.iye Philadelphia, S.so a, m 3.K and '4.20 p. in. t.txro ReallnE,7.:o. 10.13a. ro..2.C0.J.SVnd CIS n.ni. tearn Itari LburR C.20 7.t0 and P.S0. a.m., 1.4 ami 1 uu p. m. I, an to I.anranier 17.31 a. m I .no and t. 10 p. rn. i.flart.'nMimbla 7.3 a. m. I.lo and 3.40 p. la. (From Kingbtreet Depot. BUNDAVn. f.eave ttenjMnsr. 7.30 are 9. A a. m. .care Unirliiinia.S.V0 a.m. Trains via "Pcrklomon Ronta marked tbn ( run 10 i.nd riom Depot, fiinto and nrern irets. Pi.llndtdphta, other trains to and fiom uioan nirevb ijoio. Tnp i4.Tand e.4S n.tn tlalna from Allantown and thet.3'1 ar.d 5.13 it. in. tr.uu from Plilla. delplna.la reraionieu Hnilio.id.baTe tbronsb laiaio liu iiuui x'liiietcii ma. J. K. WOOTl'KN. v s7if mf Monttntr, CO nANCorK, 7'l rait. A Tltkct.ilint. Novcnibri btti. J0HNR.G.WEYSSER, 1'IlOrRIETOU OF THE West End Brewery, Maucii Chunk, Pa. Pare Porter ana Lap Beer Delivered nil over the State. October 3, 1331 Jl M. HAG AM AN Has lteinoveil from Wcis.port and taken up quarters in Hie " Old Fatzincer Btore," Bank Street, Lehighton, where old friends and new nne. can always find a choice assortment of Dress and Dry Goods, Notions and Trimmings, Groceries, Ptov.sions, &c. -- AT Till: I.4IWFAT CAMS PICICTK Also, always in stock one of Hie finest and U.cl selections of Clocks, Watcte attfl Jewelry to be found in this srtion of theeounlry, at l'rurs fully as as elsewhere. Itep&irmGr done In the bast msnno', at Tery moderate charges. Patronage iiiTiled. aprS 2y Central Carriage Works, Bank St., Lehighton, Va.s Are prepared to Manufacture Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagon, &c., Of every dtseriptlon, In the most substantial luanner, aud at Lowest Clash Prices. Repairing Prowiitlf Atlondcd to. TKEXLER & KREIDKER, April S, 18 yl Proprietors. PATENT MAGNUM BONUM Tha undersigned resperlfully anniunoe to their friends and (he public gmrrallr, that they have secured the right to manu-fji-tur and srll this excellent Washing Ma. chine in Carbon and Luzerne counties. This is undoubtedly the BEST Washer madend gives the iiiott wrlcct salisfaction to all who use iL Sue tins inscbine beforo you buy any other. Price $10.60. Address Ycnsnr & Bartholomew, Lehighton, Pa. may 2n-6m, NE11YOU8 DE1ULI.Y: A CURE GUARANTEED. rir rs.c. Witt's Hrrve and Iiraix Trrat MKXT.aiprcincor Hysteria, Iiluiueaa, Con vuiainna, Merroua liiudiclie. Mental liiMirea loii,Leuf Memorr. pciiua oirheeT, Iinno. loncy, lnioiontair Kralion, froniaiure Old Aire, caused bv over tint on. Mlfabu.e. t over.liiiluiKeiice, nblcb Iraos to wlseiv. decav ami oeatli. unit box will enre rocent caaca. jacn box coot una one nmnth's treatment, one dol.arouox or six ooxe, tor Ave dollsrsi sent bi mail prepaid on lec ipt i.f pni o. We ensr. snirs mx boxes to euro auy cam With each order leceivudliv usfoi Mx boxes, acromoau leo witu ttvo dollar, wo Till .rnd the rurchss. ;.r our wmteu Kuarvitcw in return the nioner If iiiatrratini-ut doia not cff.ct n cure. Hoar-aiil.-i'a Issued unlr when the tiratmeut i.nrdrr. Ki direct from us JOHN c WKUT ft CO f ola s'r 'orUlora. ISI iss V. Madiunn street Ion "a"" A J11UULIK Anent.lehlgh: ?i'ITBKn,?Kro, TVhelxsale AaanH imae4iii. saps. y He Special to the Ladies ! A Special Invitation Is extended to the Lad. les of Lehlnhton and surrounding neighbor hood to call and examine, the Immense stock of FALL AND WINTER Press wodt JUST RECEIVED AT E. H. SNYDER'S Bank-st, W$M, Fa eomprlslns; all the latest Novelties In Black and Colored Silks, Velvets, Plaids, Cash meres, Serites, all-Wool Suitings, tiring. hams. Prints, lie. Also, a full lino of Bhitikcts,nomestlcs,Shnwl.aiusllns, NOTIONS, TK1MMINOS, Ac., all of which he is ofTorlns; at very Lowest Priees. A nice line of Silver-Plated Ware, Do call and see It. My etocH of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Carpets, Oil Cloths, QTJi:RNSWAIlE,tOLASSWAIIK, to., Is full and complete. Cheap as the Cheapest, and Good as the LIcst. sept.4-.vl T HIE SLATlMiTOS PLANING MILL AKD Cabinet Ware Factory, AT SI.ATIXHTON. JOHN BALLIET, Propr., junin in nit k'iiii wiui tsisu twi a hit-. jit?iuii7jsx out Hnil Hoil Wool) Lumber, sml U.iotvpit; paled toxei iita auy unoaut of tiitlein lor BresseD Lmnbell or Ala, Kixns. Doom. Paslics, Blinds, Slmttorv, ilouhllnifs, Cftljinet Vi'nrc, &c, Willi fromptoeoa. Brackets Made to Order. Tin Mcchlncrr 1 nil new nwl of tl:r he ftt anj most improvcrt kloK 1 pniply uoimbui tho best not Kincn, ur-o well seaAunet. nml iroort inn trrlut.nnU nm thoieroronljloldiuHtnTitrpriitirn ..-tivtnctlnu toU vThn ovlnvor incwilh a u'll. CMfiM'a bv mail liionitiilr attritdfo m. Mv rliitrpi' me ino-icrsttt; tenus cali, or iiitoiost GIVK mTTa CAM.. (IT 1 liiitp f n-'rtffi.Htt lluiMtncwill filirtltl 1 1 ir nrtvint!ffO t Ji-tc HIlnK, rimt- itnAnts K9 tnir. aim- JOHN TIA I.TjIKT. DANIEL W1EAKD, Carriages, Wagons,Slcighs,&c oobkeb or BASK AND IRON STREETS, LTJHK1HTON. Tenna,, Particular atttntlon jlvta te REPAIRING In ail Its details, at the very Lowest Trices. Patronaee respectfully solicited and perfect ssttsfartton KiiaraLleed. Dee 0, U-O-yi DAN. WIKAND. ELYa' Cream Balm KlTcctunUy clean atn tha ii tsi nl isti. Ssiiteft ui C?atarrli. Rl virus, cauMnic lieu It Ii y niorf tlon Allays In flatmitHtion, yr tc( tho in cm. Iirime Irom e.l.tl tlonal coMji. com. plctely lifals the ffreiinil restorer tho prme nf taitr ami .melt. iUne. Ilclnl rrfiilta nre renllzeil bv a. few Bfi V tliorongh treat. ,..., .,.u,o, atiiiin, itnj rcoi, (vu. w n equalled for colds In the head. Agreeable to ". Apply by the little linger Into the nos. ...-. . ... r, .,, wuu ii, iii. ii n i'.ickhko. ACT-tor Sale by all dru vlsls In I.Hiluh. ton. KLYS'OltEAM HALM CO.. notOO-yl Oweeo, N. y. F VOU ARE IH NEED OF Boots, Shoes; Hats, Caps, or, Gents' Furnishing Goods GO TO CLAUSS BROTHER THE POPULAR Merchant Tailors, Bank Street, Lehighton. PRICES VERY LOW FOH HASH. The public, patronage solicited. Juljl-tf giTlic Carbon Advocate one year for $1, and Kendall's Horso Book ne a premium. g '4 C AT A RR H yitXta sunt i "XSJ'ttS INDEPENDENT LEIIIGIITON, CA11BON COUNTY, The grcai superiority of DR. BULL'S COUGH SYRUP over all other cough remedies is attested by the immense popular demand for that old established remedy. For the Cure of Coughs. Cold3, ! Hoarseness, Croup, Asthma, Bron chitis, Whoopinff Couch, Incipient ! Consumption an:! for the relief off consumptive per-,ons m advanced stases of the Urease. For Sale WJf Mil X'l lILjlOW. i A.UV., IS JZSSXSSSl Willi Medicine Quality not Qnanlily is the palest importance; next is the Knowledge and Experience to Cor rectly Prepare and Dispense the same At A. J. DURLING'S JPOPULAli Brn & Family Mlciiia Store, Bank Strce Lehighton, You can always rely upon Rettlnir BTH1UT LY Pure and unadulterated Drugs and Medicines. DURLINO. carries the largest stook PATJ-.NT MUDU INES Is the county. 1)11 ItLlN'O has an elegant stock nf IIHT'O. OlSTH SIJ.NDK1LS, FANCY and TOI LKT ARTICLES Tor the ladles as Well as the gents. HURLING- makes HORSnaml CATTLE POWllKltS a S,ccllty. Ills 13 yens exper. Icnce In tho dniK busliters gives him a ureal advantage In that llne.- TRUSSIiS, SUI'POKTIUIS aud liltAUIiS always a l.xrjf o s'oclc on band. WINKs'nnd LICU'OIIS, both 'rorelirn and domestic, lie 1as a CliuiotiUraie W lue and a Dry Catanba Wine. Just splendid anj cheap. WALL PAPI'.US and "ORDEP.S the largest assortment in ton. Oo to UUHLINIJ'S with your prrsonp tlons Oo to DUKLINO'S for your Patent Medicines. Uo to DT'IILINO'S foryiurfuncynrt'cles. Parmors ami horreotun Koto 1lMtLINO fur yonr Horse and Oattle Powders. aug. a.yt. A f41i'V'ri! wnnteit.io sell Edlson'sMus. 1JJj1 10 lc.ilTelephotionr.il Edison's Inslantanenns Pliinnand Oririn Music. Kn. close sump lur citaloKiio anillerms. EDISON MUSIO CO., Philadelphia, Pa. dec. ai-uiC, FORTHEPERMANEHTGUREOF CONSTIPATION. JTo other tlUecco is bo prcraJent la this jOountry ua Constipation, and no remedy &m ever rquausa lao ceicDratca lUJjrLiY. WOST rm a ctaro. WliatoTcr tho oaimc. uurttver cceunaio n.o ceao, iuib rtnnoaj will ovcrcon;a it. KB1 IvTO THT3 dlfltrerBliur com- It BKiCuUi pUlat la Tory apt to bo complicated TvltU oonjUpatlon. Kldncy VVort atrenjHena tho wtkensd jxirta end nilloVIv fnvrM sill Vlnrf m aTJ1 tj phyclcfim tad siodlnei liavea before foil- ed rvifyouharo cither of theiotroublea USE Respectfully announces'to the people of Lc hlKhton and Its vicinity, that h is now pre pared to supply them with nil kinds ur " Household Furniture Manufactured from the Vst Seasoned Male, rials at Prices fullyas lawns the samenrtlcle, can be bought fur elsrwhere. Here are a few of tbo Inducements offered Parlor Sets at from ,50 to M Walnut Marhle.lop rrslnic Case lledronm Suites. 3 iileces tlotoMS Painted Jlrdroom Suite 1R tofio Cane Seated tlhnlrs, ,erset of 0.... 0 Uummnn I'halrr, per.et of II it and all other Goods equally cheap. In this connection, I desire to call the at. tentlon of the people to nivnmple f icllltles tn THE UNDERTAKING BUSINESS with a NEW and HANDSOME HEARSE, and a lull linoijrOA.sKk.TS and UOKK1N8, 1 am prepared to attend promptly to all or ders In this lluo. nt lowest prices. Patronage respectfully solicited and the most ample latlsUotlun guaranteed. V. SOHWAIITZ, octu HANK St., Lehighton. A Bible Commentary. Richly endorsed by Representative Urn of all Churches. Lowest priced book pub fished. Address Kami A Wmruici, Hills dale, Mich. av's3 rot llsSSI-IH .l.ilWlf i'J.MMiMBMbU'.S.t.l.ii,iiM. Jwi Sl''WllJI Live arid Let Live." PA. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1882. THS triHD AU0HO THE TREES, sir 4KAN riiitr.it. lb the f-prinj the perfumed phvrs, Sweeping upward from the vale, IMay among tho buddlnj; Icufiets, Whisper tennTerly their tale To tho lovers as they wander 'Mid the flowers, and they ceasa Troubled thinking, ss they listen To tho Vlnd among (he treei. In (he summer oft Its sighing Tells of coming, welcome ralp; Cnnla tho fevered Hps of famine, Or the parched brow nf pain j Whst csn equal be In pilhns, Or so cheer us into ease, As tn sit and Idly listen To the wind among the trees? Though tn aiiliimn there's sadness In its solemn, sighing tuoani Wlillo Iho leave, are Idly lallirlg Willi lis every, slightest tone; Yet It cheers on frosty morning, When It quickens In a breeze, To hearken, while we wander, To the wind among the trees. In the winter, when old Boreas Greets with gales the coming year, And doth wildly through the pino lops Monn nnd cry as though In fesrf Then we sit within Iho firelight, Dreaming of our nrgo.ies, Building ensiles, lulled to slumber Dy the wind among the trees. In tbo summer, In Hie winler," In tho spring, and in the fall, 'Mid the roses, 'mid the snowing, Throilgh (he changeful seasons all, Laden with tho flagrant nione, Or direct Irom Boreal s-as, Docs it ever cheer to listen To the wind among the trees T Be Two IfaAiiil8rl6ys. Within tbo vine-clad window two charming girls, in tbo, simple attire that fashion prescribes! for trnvrlingi With out, a long, well-knit, masoulino figure, lies iu the grtlu, face invisible, being tovercd by the owner's bat. To bim lbero Banntcrs another gentleman, dark, stylish, wide-awake. "Hullo, King-Hon I Wake np; got something to tell yotij" ind be unkindly draws away the sheltering bat, disclosing a handsome, angry fuco. "Confonnd yon I What makes yon pester a follow so in Ibis warm weather?" says the victim, sitting np disoousohtte- iy. "Did I spoil yonr nap? nvo a cigar, instead. iVrtnled to tell you of the uew arrival, Aggio Amberley, the great heir ess, tvith lur cousin nnd companion. There's a chnce for tou to get a rich wifo, my boyl" "Don't want rno. Hang (bis 6Ignl it don t dra I A poor man like myself can't afford to mnfrv a rich wife." "I should Ray that he couldn't afford to. uinrry nnytbing el.-e," laughed the other; "and Aggie Amberley is a beanly as will ns bu heiress. You don't oltun meet such a. prize 1" "You bad better make up to her your self," said Kingston, dryly. "Perhaps I shall, and lcava you the consln, who is also a beauty in another aljie. Hanged ir I'll tell you which is which, though! And you'll never know from the manners of our hosts towards tbe-n. Tbtre are no worshippers of the golden calf in this bouse." "Ilumphl" said Kington, and smoked a fuw moments in silence; then be broke out, "The man that marries a woman for her money is the meanest creature that crawls on the earth! Yon have mon ey enough of yonrown, Freslon, for your motives to be above suspicion; but as for uie by Jove! I would not marry a rich woman if I loved her ever so muoh. I hnvo no fancy for the name of fortune hunter." "llravo, Don Quixote!" laughed bia friend. "Now suppose we go and take n swim. Yon need some cooling off." They strolled away, unconscious of the fair oics watching them. Then bald one young lady to the oth er, "If that fellow docs not marry a rich woman, my uame ia not Aggie Amber- lyl" A few days later Sirs. Courtney and hr guests w, ro gronped on the lawn tho ladies with some dainty needle work. Mr. Irestou reading aloud to them, liar ry Kiugaton tn Ida favorite poRiti in, 11, t ou his back on the grass, working a cir tain problem which bad been tronbliuu bim for some days: WlueU was Aggie Amberley? That tall, stylish bloude iu lilac silk, with prowl lilies on her bos om, rr this graceful, dark-yed f.iiry in fluttering wbito lauslii,? "The fair baired one for money! She looks moro like a fushlonablo beauly, as Jim l'rston .aid the heiress was. Not that charming littla gypsy, 1'rovi. denes would uever bestow a fortune up on a girl with auch a bewitching free. It wonlrt bo too much partiality, llut sho doesn't look much like a pour rela tive, either, I'd give a good dtnl to bear oue of those young ladles call tbo other by her Chiislian ni.nie." "Said the fair Miss Auihtry. "Aggie have you a needleful of tiolit silk?" Said the dark Miss Atnber!-y, "No, Agg!e;but I can get you some np stairs." Harry fairly gasped. Lttr be learned that the blonde was called Agues aud the brnnetto Agatha, Th-n be began to notice that Jlisa Agatha dressed more Simply than her cousin, and that eliB was ever irady tn offer small services, wliich the other ac cepted calmly. And one day the young lady expressed it as her opinion that riches must be a great burden, although, to be sure, Cousin Aggio had such a mind for finances) Rut for btr part, she hoped no one wonld leTe her a fortune. This was said In a confidential way, with ber great eyes looking earnestly in to bis. "And vbateyva tbtRttn thing has, $1.00 they look a fellow's heart right out of hh body," thought Kingston. After that Kingston considered bis first problem Tery happily solved. An other had taken its place. How much money was neccssaiy for the luxury of ninrrug ? Jim I'rtstou was co'irllrg Miss Agnes Ambetlny without any attempt to (lis guise. Perhaps Ms cxnmplo was a little bit infectious. At nil events, Kingston nnd Miss Agatha were, thrown togtthcr v ry much, nud their confldeiiliul talks Inereaeed in number and interest. On tho last day of Kingston's Tixit be look n farewell Rlrnll with Agatha. Thy stopped on a little ruiliu bridgo thrown over a hollow, they were telling tnib other thfir first impressions. "So you thought my cousin looked n if eho wero bom iu the purple. Aud prsy what did you think of tne?'' "You'll be angry." ' Oh, no, I won't." "Well, then I said to myself. 'What a dear little gypsy." Of course Minn Amb'rley was not nn gry. She bad Saidsbe wonld not be;!iut she struck ber band bard against Ibo rough woodwbrbl '.'Take care, you will bu-t yoursHlf. And now, may I ask your first opinion of mi?" ' I thought-tbat is, t said to' myself 'There is ft man I shall enjoy making n fool of,'" she nus wend spitefully. "Oh!'' Sho bad rnu a great splinter into her hand. It wnaJJ very paiufuL Harry worked forgivingly to get it nut. Just as be succeeded, Mies Amberley turned alarmingly while, and murmured, "Don't be frightened bow foolish I am I feel like" And but fur his rirm the would hwe fnlfen. . Kingston was (oo much bewildered to do anything but bold her tight and cover the wounded baud with kisses'. I Strange to say, this peculiar melbod of reviving a young lady succeeded. She opened her eyes, and ibe color returned to her face. "Mr. Kingstonl" pulling ber band array. 'Ob, if you wanted to make a fool of me," be eaid, Rloomily, "you have en tirely succeeded. I love you!" He expected ber to draw herself coldly from bis hold, but she did not. She seemed quite contented where she was, only a' rosy glow overspread her fuce, and she whispcroi, "Aro y6a sure very sare?" "I wish I was rpiRt) as sure of my eter nal salvation!" "Oh, llarrj! No jou must not say (bill Do yon love tne enough to care wbfclher I am rich or pool?" "Ten thousand times yes 1" "And and you want me for your wife, anyhow?" "Of 66'urse I do!" "Then take me,! And vou may kiss me now, Harry." And be did. "Of ennrso it makes no difference (o you," said the joung lady presently; "but you have bffered yourself to the rich Miss Amberley. Yon needn't start so. You can't throw me over now, sir!" For a moment that was just what Har ry thoughtjof doing, but the quick tears in his companion's eyes brought bim to bis Bouses, Voices btlow. Mr. Preston passed through the ravine in company with the other Jliss Amberley, He was bu! ling the young lady's hand, and her stately composure seemed for once eomewhat raffled. "No more of Jtbts.jilY. Prrston!" she exclaimed, in an agituted voice. "It is right that I shonld tell you it was my cousin's whim to confuso our IdentityJ Yon doubtless think you are addressing Miss Amberley, the heiress " "Not at all," interrupted Preston. "I have known Ihotruth all along. It is only Kingston who isleceivd, and if that is all the defence you are able to make" They passsd out of sight. "It In,' too fanny!" declared Agatha, leaning on be'r loyer's shoulder to 1 tugb. "That will be a match, too." And it wnsJJAud the following winter the two Misses Amberlty passed out of listeuce, but Mrs. Harry Kingston and M H.James Preston became the belles of t'ao cits. "BUOHTPAIBA." Quick, complete cure, all annoying Kid ney, Bladder and Urulnary Diseases. $1. Druggists. One of bumsn nature's oddities The girl with the biggest feet elivsja wants to play Cinderella. i?-Tlie most brilliant shades po..ii.,on all l,i lines are marie by the Diamoml J); is. Uiiiipiulled for biilliniicy and durulilly. Ill ceuis. To (til uit-u that they cannot help t! tujkdv.R is to fling them into reckless ness and despair. Create a healthy appetite, prevent ma Isrial diseus's, by iisiu Brown's Iruu Bit ter i. A Mm tiieiid h like the sbrtdow on tbo suu.dltl appealing in sunshine and vanishing iu i-bade. Bad temper rf rn proceeds from lln.se piiiilul disorders to nbieli w, man ia mil:- jrct. In female complaints Dr. Ii, V, rieira s "i-avoriln Prescription" is a certain cure. Dy all druggieis. Honest north, clotbed Jn poverty, often trmibljs upon approaching vice throned In wealth. If yod feel dull, dropsy, debilitated, have "'""i ioiui mi ..in. or yeiiowisn nrown spots on face or body, frequent heodncho or dlxzinesif bad taste in mouth, internal heal nr i-htll. li.nl.l III. 4I...I , - ., -...I, ,i.,. uu.nr., luw spirits and gloorrly forebodings, Irregular anirtit. anrl Inn.fii. n.i.lM.1 .-n .. .,ir.. iug from "torpid liver"' ur "biliousness." In many cases of "liver complaint," only I'.nu, mw oyinmnnu are exiienenccii. as a remedy for all such cases Dr. Plerca's "Golden Madical Discovery" has no equal, as H.euects perfect and radisal cures. At all drug stortv a Year if Taitl in Advance. If not paid in advance, $1.25 ' For llis OAr.BoK AdtoOat.) BClKKTiriC C0URTINO. BY niADOXUS LICULVS, LI,, f. The expatlenco of ages lias clearly taught na (bo importance of courting. It has also fully couvinoed both tbe most I ...ll-.l J il II.. I nil 11,1. tf. .nuic-Mi nun vuuBriiauiu ll. " w- licity. utility nud blessedness, which tusko married life an earthly paradise, depend upon tbo trulbfulnoss of court ing, nr tho wisdom of tbo union. God vividly pictures to us tbo rclativo neces sity of having a companion, when he says.; "It is not good that the man shall be al-jiie." Ha has therefor J created wo man us man's lielpniuie, and lias institut ed marriage, tbo Instrument by means of which man and woman are solemnly johi-il together by ties (bat death alone can tear f s iiiiH-r. Although tbo Author of our being has imparlctl to mail sou id judgment and fine executive ubiliti-Kj and to woman exquisite re.thctio and moral qualities, we.llook is not uecossirily a blessing. As has so often bcu observed, it may be a living misery, an undying death, n bitter cur.e, stinging like an adder, and biting liko a serpent. Man and woman, injudlc onely mated, nre, beyond a donbt, the most miserable and sorrowful specimens of human wretchedness imaginable. If the pair bo well-mated, and tbo con tract judiciously formed and strictly ex ecuted, I feel safe to say that matrimony confers the highest blessings incident to mankind. Marriago is tbereforo a-brancb well worthy of our attention. Vfe should study its laws rind relations carefully, so (hat, should we ever wish to make tho transiting from "singlo blcsseduess" to "matrimonial bliss" (mid that day, lo many, may not i'o -fai distant), we rory be fully prepared to meet Bnd surmoui t all tho trials and temptations which'may beset us, andto enjoy all the blessings, privileges and immunities which a kind Providence in His infinite wisdom, po'w. or, goodness and majesty niav shower upon us. Tho headway to become acquainted with (he laws which fgovcrn and control this grand social institution of humanity Is to tako a scientific course in courting. Just as a Normal School education fits younn ladies and gentlemen (o train im mortal minds for eternity, so does true. reliable, BelentiKc courting prepare them for the stcrft.realitie s of married life. When conrttng becomes n scheme of deoeption, marriage will be a lottery. Some, being lucky, draw prizes of in trinsio valno nnd merit; while others, holding blank numbers, expect something and are disappointed. Who now-a-Jays courts honestly? Perhaps twenty out of every one hundred; How Is courting mostly conducted? If I am rightly informed, tho plan ia as fol lows: While attending places of amuse' ruent, schools or ehtirches, young people meet each other. A young mm spies a "sweet sixteen," or probably "eighteen or tweuty, 'as Iho case may be, and some thing in or about ber attracts his atten- tion. It may bo her lovely countcnauco, her enrly hair, ber ftasTiing eyes, her graceful carriage, or- above all, her biil liant plumage. He looks at ber carefnlly until, being In part bereft of reason and judgment, hi., heart craves for cap'tlva't ing her. Heekipg anj'tfntrodnction, a friendly, oftentimes nonsensical chat en sues. Next be takes her oat sleighing or carriage riding.visiting his or her friends. They are low very Intimate, nnd each strives earnestly and laboriously to bring tbe matter to a focus, i. c., to catch the prize. Theylbecome wholly absorbed in love; dream, slug aud compoao poetry about each other, and finally, when their affections reach their highest stage, they talk about (.esthetics, the starry firma ment, and, occasionally, as if by magic, (brow out bints and give each other sigus and tokens, until each understands the othir's capllvatlon. They are now engaged find soo'tr marry. i us suuject of housekeeping next en gages their attention. Thennsban'd gets a cage, furnishes it with all (bo modern conveniences, and (bin ho and his bird commence business. For n while, (bey live happily together, all being jiy nnd pleasure. Soou (bey find something tn their clmrno era which' Is very stnrlliug. The oourti ig love slowly vanishes, and sorrow, regret and dtBiippoiutnient vatur ally'lollow, l-istead of hiving and comb iuj n.c'j other, as husb-aud.and wife should, fcey now, foster ;(owords each other the profoundest hatred. Such s nuion is a curse. They; courted by im pulse and not by judgment; hence tbe result. Tliecstensil.btd'jHctofcourUnclberc fi.re, Is to chorine ii"nllnblo companlou. Just as a person, who would, like, to be. come a thorough .scholar, must study catuoslly aud faithfully for year, so also should a young gentleman, wlia desires i trustworthy and accomplished sponse, onnrt a young lady honestly and consci entiously 'for a few years, and thus ascer- laiu whether her nature coincides with his, or whether sbo cati sympathize with with him. If all (bese things aro proper ly done, any young gentleman can rest assurod that bo,, fill securo a wife, wLo wi 1 he ku "urgcl of nieroj" and ai "sup port for old age." Ia conclusion, I warn and admonish all young men to court honestly, consci entiously ar.d scientifically, and, if your married lifts will then not bo a success, you bava done.' yonr dnly, and Almighty God will evei tually bless you. Well has the poeleJ sing; Learn to win a lady's faith , Nobly, as the thing Is high', Bravely, as for life an 1 death, With a loyal gravity. Lead her from the lestlre loards, Pulpt tier to the starry skies, Guard her, by your truthful words, I'uro from courtship's flatteries. By your truth she shall be truo, Et er true, as wires of yore ; And her Vas, once said to you, Shall be yesTorevcriuore. Batjorrb for the Advocate ODly tl. The Carbon Advocate; An Independent Fnmllr Newspaper Published every i-ATURPAY, in I-ohighlon, Corlion Co.,l'a., by I'AltUV V. ?!llltl!l.1tl;i!. Umrn-rtAlKWAY. a .lout dlsisnrn above Uie Lehigh Valloy It. n. Depot. Mi $li00 ptTAnam in Adrance tvKnr ncScclrtic.!! or ixais ahd FAxcr J ob Printing at vrutv i.dw rnici-s. For the Canto Aotooatk.1 SCIENIIFIO MIBCEIXAK7. Among (be special features of tbo Mu nloh electrical exhibition is a giant tele phonn which transmits muslo so as In bo nndlblo lo (be entire audienco In a large hall. The great red snot which has been visible on (lie surface of tbo planet Jupi ter for several years is reported to bo growing fiiialer, nnd the early disappear ance of this remarkable objjet seems imminent. Experiments by Koch and Wolfling- el to detcrnilno tho tllstnfccling power of hot nlr have lod to the conclusion (bat so high n ienipiraturooud so Ion? an ex posure aro necessary lo securo dislnfco tion that nnst nitlclri such ns clothing are liable lo sciious damage by tho.op. crat.'on. It has been ascertained that (iio first experiment with Mr balloons was made nt Avignon by -Montgulller, the clder.No veinbcr. 1782. lici-cut up iu hU room pare.lhl'ipipcd of cnuva1) containing fotly cnliio feet air heated by burnlhg paper Inside. Tho room is Mill in exist ence. Tbe local prpnnnciationof goograph- cnl names is often ilirf-rtiit from what would ilicwhtro be expected from the polling. A cougro3s of French geo graphical societies has adopted Ilia principle, that geographical names wilh a fow ec plionS nbotlld he pronounced in tbe local way. It is held by Mons. P. do Tchihnl- cbeff that tha groat deserts of Asia and Africa aro lint itjojntly raised sea-beds, but were uplifted at reuiole geographical" epochs; their sands being ILo product of rocks disaggregated by alinospbtrio causes, instead of hhowing a mifrine or igin. The Asiatic deserts are much older than (he Sahara. Iu a recent pnper, Dr. DrysdalCj of London, showed (bat it could no lorger be n mattor of doubt that humanized' lymph should beeutlrdy abandoned in favor of calf lymph forj vaccination, ns has been done in tho United Slates, Stv eral physicians of wide oXperfsnco fesji tied in 1880 (hat animal vaccination was a perfect preservative against small-pox, but tbo lymph taken from bnmau sub jects very often fails lo'protent.' Herr CranerJ has made some experi ments on (bo nutritinnbf a u-.au in. his sixty-fourth year who had practiced vfje tarianlsm since he v;as eleven. He liuds tbnt a strictly vegetable diet may maiu tain tbe bodily nnd mental functions, but it only suffices to prolong Ufa wlcu the quantity of vegetables far rfeduccd by introduction of animal albumen' in the form of milk and eggs. He recommers the less bulky mixed diet as tha nicro practical nnd economical food for man. In warm-blooded animals Ifie.iicarVs aclion ccasesjn a voryjfew minutes afWr tbe destruction of tho nervous centres or af(er (he circnlaliou of the.hl'ood In 11 ii own vessels is by any means ffrreslcd Not so with cold-blooded aninialp, how ever, as the heart of ono of them may continuo to beat for mnuy hours afler it has been erapiied of blood aud even after it has been cut out of tho chest, , Tho pulsations of the heart of .an eel have been seen to continue for six hours after separolion from (he rest of the body; of atorpedo.for iitno hnnrs; and of n salmon for twenty-four hours. Prof. Feicbtingsr, of Munlob, has observed t la tit of various kinds of writing and printing paper 'examined, all ll 'os.i that bad been sized with resin had n, more or less acid reaction, whlla (bis propcrty'dld notappoar iu paper with animal sizing. Tha acid reaction was found to(l)0 duo to. freo sulphuric acid, which, rrfust impair the durability of paper in which it exists, nnd must also gradually" destroy tho. black eoloV of writing,! the paper Ilesin-slzed pnper would .therefore teem to ba unfit fur' rec ords mid other writings intended (o to lasting. --HerscbeU's laborsj showed the Milky Way to be a great neoula containing at least fifty millions of hugo blazing suns, with our suu and lis attendant planets near tbo ceutru of the system. This nebula is distributed In (wo nearly paral lel layers having (ho form of a pair of millstones, being very tbln but extending laterally to distances of whroU we can form no conception, Wliilo with aa un interrupted track it lightulng express train might pass around our world which seems largo to us In less thau ono short month, it could not at its high est sricod accomplish tbe distanco lo the sun in two hundred years But a beam of. l'ghl. flathe's ocross that space in ei(bt minutes. And yet this beam of light, which vastly trinscends iu speed any (biug we kuow, requires more than three years to travel from tho nearest fixed star to tbe earth, and lo cross tbo ex treme width of tbe Milky Way i'.fclf must occupy ileal ly thrco thousand years! Even this expresses ro idea of tbe limits of tbe vKtbli universe. Other nebulas thau our own are viaibli in space, and if as lurrt) as onr own must be so distant that the light cannot reach our system lu one million yearsl The Safest Way. The rifist and sure.t ways to restore tha youthful color oftlia hair Is furnished by I'aruer s Hair uauain, wmcn is deservedly popular fro u its superior cleanliness. All ears A cornstalk. Ha who does his best, however littfej is always to ba distinguished from him' who does nothing. The .mainspring' of a man's action iii hidden from view, as is tho mainspring of a watch A writer in (he ltolel Mail says, "I havo no ambition (o lis taken for a pat riarch." Then he ought uot (o sit for his plcturo if he tracts (o pass himself off as a Jersey spring chicken. Young "r iniddTeageJ men suffwing from nervous deollity, loss of memory, prema ture old age, as tbo result of bad habits, should send three etsmps for Part VII uf Dime Series pamphlets. Address World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo' N. Yi
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