Advertising Rates. Wo desiro It lo bo distinctly understood that no advertisements will bo inserted In the columns of Tun Cakbox Auvooatk that iay bo recelvod faun unknown parties or firms unless accompanied by the cash. The following are our osuv terms! ONK SQOARR (10 MXKSl, One year, cacli Insertion... 10 els. Bl x months, each nsert Ion 1- cts. Three months, each Insertion 20 cts. Less than throo mouths, first insertion $1 j each subscquont Insertion 25 cts. Local notices 10 cents jcr line. II. V. MORTHIMER, rubllslicr. CARDS. Attorneys. -rrr- m. nu'siiEn, ATTOIINEY AND COONBEtLOR AT LAW, j!AHxBiiiT,LimanToii,PA. Rs.llssUt. ana Collection Atfeney V '111 Ball Real Kstate. Conveyaoc.ln! neatly done Col "tlons promptly male. Settling Katale. of D Id.nts . specl.lty. May b. consults In Kim" dUerman. rct.n. Physicians and Dentists. -rrr a. UEUHAJIEK, M 'PHYSICIAN ANDSUKQEON Special atUntlon psld to Chronic MMaiel. omce: South UaslcoinrIronai.(l2ndfU..Lo nlshlon.Pa. April 3, 1875. 15. KEItER, M. D. U. S Itxmnllitlifr Surgeon, rnAOTicina piiysiuian and su uanoN. Okficb: AlanUBtiPot, Kliikr'b tiLOCK, Lchnrli- '"aVuViIo consulted In the Ournvn I.9ffiiaire. Nov. 3". W. A. Cortright, D.D.S. OFFICE: Opposite the "uroadwiiy House," Mauch Chunk, Pa. Patients lm u the benefit of the latest Itu provuinents in me Irilibal appliances mil thO lltSt UlCtllOilS 1.1 lieatllieui in nil CaSCS. Nil HUUS-UAll'H nu im"."'i desire,!, lrpossit.le, iorf ns residing outslclo of Mauch Chunk should in iko engagements by mall. Jl T CON V IS 1 AHUKIt, GF.NERAL INSURANCE AGENT The ?fUo.lna llnmpanl are Represented! lkiia n av I'u.u. rinr., r.i:A niiti ii uruAtj i'iish, HMUIIiM P1RO, .i4llllIl 1'IUE.nnu tlinTUAV Er,El'.- AfCIl) 4NT INHtLAAKOB. Also Iv.nnv1v.inH ami .Initial Ilocwi Thlcl ctce ive anil In uruu. c; ;;Wiauv. llaivn 23. U7l IllO-i. ULJIiIlL.lt. QARBOM HOUSE, J. W. BAUD BSHU.SH, PROPRIETOR, JiAHItST., LKIIItltlTOM, Pa. Tl..n.Diinii irni.rfte ..tiers Nrst-clasS HCC1R1 modatloa. in ibnTnivoilna- public. Iloardln livlhs l iy or Wed: m Reasonable, Touns. IIIm.Va f.lmr. Wined Ille.l l.kltlotS nlWliy on lmiJ. Uol SlnUs and Stables. Willi nltui-- tlro Hostlers, .ittaoh-.l. M'"i io-vi. "pACKEBTON HOTEf,. Jllilway betweon Mauch Chunk & Lehlirhton .LUUrtlLlI MEYKU, Pnoi'Wi.TOK, Packerton, Penu'a. T-lilswell known hotel Is ailmtrablr refitted, ami lias the best accommodations lor peritinii nt an. I Iransii'Ui boinlurs. Excellent tallies umt Iho vuiy bout liquors. Also tlnu Hublcs altac.lcl. Sept. 16-yt. JQVVIi BBBEBT'S Liy8ry & Sale Stables UANIC STItKBT.lilSIliailTON, Pa FAST TROTTING HORSES, ELKUAUT CARRIAGES, And nosttlvoly LO Willi PHICKS thau any oinoi i.ivciy iu inu iiuum.). Larsnanrt hill lionii- Lanlajro. for P.ineral Birsoaea ai.il Wiiidiuss. 1JAVI I) KHHKii I Nov. K ISM J. W. RAUDENBUtJE Kpoctfully annoaics ta tlio nuhlla that ho has opened ft NIJW 11 VKU V SV UUK In ocmn-'ctlon with lila hotel, anJ i prciarcil to furnish Teams for Funerals, Weite or Business Trips, on shorteat notleo and nnt liberal terms. All orders left at the "iVirb n Himiro" will recelvo proyipt attcntlun Stable on North S'reet, uexl i ho hotel, LohUhiou. an22-vl PENSIONS' . for Sol Hers, Widows, Partnt und Uhlldren Any ill.ele, m.tind or Inpiry entitles Mlillonsnpproprlated and worWInx lorco doubled. Pr.inpl iurk and homes iuaiId happy, F.'e ilO Auily now "Widows, re-nnrried, now entitled during wldowlioxd. II rent success In INCREASE case. llniiNTYiind Ituck t'.iyand IIUeharKea Vrocureil. Dtttrtert eiiiulcd to allducs under new laws. pAinpiiniO lor Inventors, hand It'arrunl 111 1 uli l procured, bouiihimid sold. The WOULII SOI.)l:i(," (weekly l.nnerl. Sniinilo col.v tree. Send at iir.n tor lull lntriicll..n. blanks and bounty table. H. W. FITZQERALB & CO., Pension, P.itnt nnd Land Alt'ys, WashinRton, D,C. M-inS DROP IN AT THE Carbon Advocate OFFICE FOIl Cheap Printing ! , llgfTlie CAitnoN Advocate one year for $1, and Kendall's Jlorsc Book as a premium. J II. V. Mortiumer, Proprietor. VOL. XL, No 2. Railroad Guide. Ma Meaili B. 1 Arrangement of Passenger Trains. NOVKMHER, 12th, 18S2. Trains leave Allentown as follows : (Via Pehkiomen IIaiuioad.) For Philadelphia at 6.O0, 0.43, 11.40 a. m., and 3.I0 p. in. SUNDAYS. For Phlladelphiaat .O0 n. m. and 3.35p.m. (Via Hast Fesm Hbascu.) For IlcadlnK nnd HarrlsbuOif, 0.00, 8.40 a. m.. PJ.15, 4.3i, anil 9.05 p. m. For Lancaster and Uoluuibla, 0.00, 8.10tt. m., and 4 3J p.m. SUNDAYS. For Hurrlsburir, and naypolnts, 0.05 p. m. Trains for Allentown loavo as follows s (Via Pkukiomkn Railuoau ) Leavo Piilladelphla, 7.40 a. m. and 1.00, 1.35, and 6.15 p. m. SUNDAYS. Lcavo Philadelphia, 8.C0 a. m., 3.15, and 4.20 p. m. (Via East Penn. Dkatcch.) X.cavo ltcudln, 7.30, 10 16 a. in., 2.00, 3.65, and 0 15 p. i. m. arrlsbuig, 62, 7.50, 0.50 a. m , 1.15 Leave nd 4.IH) 1 11 and 4.IH) p. m. in. ancastcr, 17.30 a. m., 1.0) and (3.40 Lft-avo V in.) I.nnvn Uolunil.la.7 30 a. m..l 10and3.4'J).ui. fc'roiu KIuk tri'Ct Depot. SUNDAYS. Leare ncadlnir, 7 00 a. m. Leave lliinislmrK, 6 20 n. m. Trail s via "Perklomen Itallroad" marked thus () run lo and Irom Depot, Ninth mid Urecn streets, I'lilbdelphln, other trains lo ami liom Hro.id strfot Deiior, The "6 00 and 0.45 a. m. trains from Allen, town, and the 1 35 and 6.15 p.m. triiln Irom Philadelphia, via Pcrkloii.on liallroad, havu through curn lo uud Irum PhiliiUelphi.i. J. K. AVOOTTKN, (lenerul JMannj;er. ;. G. HANPOCK. Ucn'l I'n-sT A. Ticket Agent. November Hill JOHNR.G.WEYSSER, I'KOPJlIErOR OF THE West Slid Brewery, Mauch Chunk, Pa. Pure Purler ami Laser E eer Delivered all over the State. October 8, 1881 jl 5 M. HAG AM AN Has Hemoycil from Wei squirt and taken U qiiartirs in tho " OM Ftzim;er Slure," Bank Street, Lehighton, where old frifinls and new ones can always find ii choice aesorttnont of Drcos and Dry Goods, Notions and Trimmings, Groceries, Provisions, &., &c. Al' TI!!i I.HV!;1' CASH pitaci:s Also, always in stock nnn of the finest aud best eulcciiuns of Clocks, Watnta ana Jnwelry to be fnuml iu this seftinn tiftlioiMuntry, at Trices fully us Li.w fts elsewhere. RepairinGr done in the best manner, at very moderate charges. Patronage iu riled. nprS 2y Biuilt St., Loliigiitoii, Pa., Are prepared to Manufacture Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring "Wagon, &c., Of every description. In tho rnoac substantial manner, and at Lowest Cash Prices. Repairing Promptly Attended to. TREXLER & KREIDEER, April 20, 182yl Proprietors. 2swls Wesss3 HANK RTrtEF.T, first store above Iron, calls attention lo hie new and lath lunahle slock All of which he is Selling at VERY LOW EST CASH PRICES. Dlr An Inspection Invited and satisfaction Kuaiaulccd lo all cases. Life and 3Tiro ! "E. K. Stroh, General Apt, AT JIAUOH CHUNK, Vk. Only good and reliable Companies repre cnted. Also, Agent for tho ITALIAN and ROTTERDAM LINE OF STEAMERS. Central Carriage works, to a s O n CSfciJJJJil XifiS 1 f- Manufactured from the best Seasoned Jlnte. KCS-W gf rn rialsatPrlcesruIlyaslowasthefaiiiearttcIe, O PwBV a Fas i v. can bo bouslit lor cls'whcro. Here area few IT FvS&SfifiS) IV 9tP oftho Inducements olferod' CJ t;M xtiQs2&vi e) 1 r 1 Parlor Sets at from $50 to too rT) Ell t12 c, U C J 1 Walnut olni hlcton Drcsvlnir t'nso vf 13 fi Heilroom Suites. 3 PliTCS 'r-( ft KX ri The great superiority of DR. BULL'S COUGH SYRUP over all othercough remedies is attested by the immense popular demand for that old established remedy. For the Cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Croup, Asthma, Bron chitis.Whoopinr' Coiifih, Incipient Consumption and for the relief off consumptive persons in advanced stages of the Disease. For Sale by all Dmnr'ists. Price, 23 cents. With Medicine Quality not Qnautity is the .trreatcst imuortanco ; next is the Knowledge and Experience to Ccr rccfly Prepare and Dispense the same At A. J. CURLING'S POPULAl! Drug & Family IMieiiie Store, Bank Stree Lehighton, You can always rely upon Routine STUIOT LY l'urouud UiiaUulteratu.l Drugs and Medicines. IWI! LINO, carries the largest sloek PATJ.NT IMEIHi I.N'I S In Iho county. llttl.'LINd Imsanelcannt stock of DKUO. (4JST.I SUMIhllS, FANCY mill Tlll- Li;T vlt rltJLI.S tor tholadics as well as the M.enlB. millUNd makes IIOR!: nnri OATTLE POM DEKS a siKcialty His 23 yoira eii.er- ience In tho dniK business gives blui a ureut advunlUKU In th it line. TliUSST.S. SUI'I'IIKTEIIS nndUItAUES. alw.iys a largo stock on hand. VlNi:Sand I.IOI'OKS. both forelirn and domestic. He I.114 a. (Jltit'outirnpe Wluo and a l.ry Oaianbi Wins, .lust splendid una CllCtlp. WALL PAPF.IiS and "ORDERS the larcrl assortment In t jwn. Oo U DUULINU'S Willi jour lirescnp Hons On to DUISLINU'S lor your Patent iMeiltcl'ies. Uo to DUIILINU'S for ynur fancy nrt'cles. Farmers and horsemen o to HUULINU'S lor your Horse and Cattle l'owilcis. aug. S.yl. fiVWV w'miTeilVro scdTEdTsotisJIus iVJlJl l o leal Telephono ami Edison's Instantnnenus Piano and Oman Music. En close stamp for cdalouuo and terms. EDISON MUSIO CO., Philadelphia, Pa. dec. 24-m6. HAS BEEfl PROVED ThoSUKSOT CURSIfor KIDNEY D5SEASE3. 3?ocs a larno back cr n dlacrdcrod urine inrtior.to tttt you exo OTcllmP DO, oiv3 (cJrurr-rli'J rDcoir.iucnil il) nnrl It will -.ercr5H7 ovcvocjtw tUodltcr.:? and restore $ Uialtliy Bctioji toolltlioerra -9 o U f5StCt tfcrcaiaiilainto peculiar HiCiUIwJi toyourret.eucuaspaln ri3;J,fc3it will act vronpLIy an:l caloly. J I ilir B-x. Incontio-.ce. retention ol i-.rrln?. brluic duct cr ronv dCTKnits. and dull jjdra jcif; iilaa, cU epecdily yield to lta cur Ttpsneetfiillv iimmuncos to the nconle of lilKlttun ami lis vicinity, tliat he U now pre pared lOSUrP'y IUCLU IIU Uli KimiB 01 Furniture H0 to A5 Painted Heilroom Sullis 418 to S40 (lane Seated I'halrs, per set of6.... $9 oommon t'nnirs, per tel or 0 (4 ami an oilier uoo l. equally eneap. In llifs ennneellnn. T ,lntrr t, inll tlin nt. I tenllon of the people lo my ample faellltles In THE UNDERTAKING BUSINESS wlthaNUW and HANDSOMK HF-ARSE, and a lull llneof OAMil.TfJ and COFFINS, 1 am prepared to attend promptly lu all or. dors In this liuo. at lov.est prlcon, Patronage rerpectlully sullclte.1 and the most ample lallllactl m fuarantced. V. SCHWARTZ, octl2 HANK St., Lehighton. H Wanted, Salesmen, To canvass ror the sale or Nursery Stosk. Unequalled facilities. No experience required. Salary and ex penses paid too acres of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Roses, etc. W. &T. SHITU, Qenova. N.Y. INDEPENDENT" LEHIGHTON, CARBON COUNTY, NEARER HOME. When the the year lias lived its summer, And the birds hove touched their strain, Aud full ripe for the keen sieklo , Beuds tho hoary bearded grain, All my feelings gather softly, Like sweet comforters, aud say, Bummer lime has gone, but autumn Brings a calmer, fruittul day. When I, wandering where the summer Lingered fondly to tho last, See the fairest flowers withered By the first chili autumn blast, KaughUKif sadness fills my spirit, That my roses long haye blown, For each leal that flutters earthward, Tells me I am nearer home. And when sunset fades out coldly- And the barren fields look cray, The last golden fruits nil gathered, Tho last reaper gone away, Weary I, and sadly loitering, Evening shadows softly corns, Touching my sore feet with healing. As they whisper, "Nearer Home." And niy heart puts off all sadness, Though tho barren fields are gray, Though the golden fruits nrn gathered, And the birds have flown away; For I'm going where the flowers Bloom'in perpetual spring, Whcro the birds uo moie are flcklo, But remain. lo ever sing. Where no frost halh ever blighted The bright verdure of the clime, And the fairest fruits are ripened, Wherejthe sun knnws no decline; And my wasted spirit sinteth In a soft and hopeful tone, Till the stars shiue down toMiglit me On and upward to my home! GETTING INTO' SOCIETY. "I tell you, ,T,ick, the farm is not your vocalion. I become more nuil more con vinced of the fnct every day, nnd less couleuted with the life we ore leading." llreakfast was ovir, aurl we stood ou the fnrmhouie portico 'mm in arm. On tho sill sat baby, nerramiup; with delight its Hhe fed a pair of pet pigeons from her dimpled bnml-i. Our breakfast bad beena delicious one colfec clear na amber, bread like unow, und aleak dnue to a turn. All about na was a green tanule of Kweetbrierand honeysuckle! the Run was just li-sing above the ninnnlnia pcaks.and the morning air was sweet anil fnsb.nud filled with exqui-dtowooillund colnrs.nnd mtlsic.il with the song cf bird. We could catoli a glimpse of the barn anil Ibo poultry-yards from where we stood, aud bear the plaintive lowing of tho kino aud the dreamlike tinkle of thsir bells. I felt a vague sort of conviction that Jack had lint liltlo sympathy with my pint of iHsoonteut; yet I w.is determined to carry my point if possible. 'Yon are dissatisfied with your lot 1 see that plainly, Nell," said Jack, a tritje sadlv. "Ob, nonsense!' I put in. "Nol with my lot, nor with jou.only with tho farm, Jack. I'm tired to death with this prosy, humdrum life.iind I hate to see yon delv- ug' aud toilin;; like a sltve Ironi one year'8 end to another. Yoa were born for something better, Jack something grauder and nobler. Fancy a man of your abilities sowing graiu nnd digniug potatoes and raising stock to his life's end!" 'Hut, my dear," suggested J.iok, "one nvtst live and hive bread aud butter." "To be sure. Jack; but why not earn it iu a more genteel Ir.shiou?" "Houest labor is always genteol,Nll." "Oh, pshaw! you don't understand me, Jack. I mean that von havo capabilities for something better. You ouly eliiig to the old farm to please your father, when you could do a hundred fold belter else where And, besides, where is our so ciety in this place, Jack? What chauco Is there for our children as they grow up?" Jack laughed as he glanced down at baby, who was struggling furiously to get a pigeon's head in her moth. "Ah, Null.thatUlookingsofar ahead," lie said; "and, my dear, you seem to for get that I have lived here all my llle!" "No, no, I don't forgst, Aud what have you doue, Jack?" pray "Led au upright life aud married your self in the end." "Dnt you didn't pick me up among the clover-blossom, Jack, don't forget that. You found me in town, and Jack, dear, I'm anxious to get back to my native ele ment. I'm tlrod of all this. You can get on ever so nicely in town, Jack, aud there we can get into society." "I'm not overfond of society, Nell," "Oh, but you should be for my sake, Jack. I'm fond of it. I hate to live like a hermit. Why, Jack, if we desired to give a Utile party to-moriow we could not for lack of gnesla." "Doir me, Noll, why I could muster scores." "Of a cerhiin sort, ye; but I don't want them, Jaok. I'm u little peculiar iu my notions. I v.m t uo society but I the best; tho tha sjrt of society one gets into iu town," "Pabhiouable seciety, Nell." "Well then, why not? You have means Jack, and I 11 iter myself that we are fitted to move iu any circle. Why shonld wo bury ourselvts iu this wilder ness?" I "Our means are not inexhaustible, V II , "I'm aware of that, Jack, but we've enough for a start, and Vanborough offers you a good phfe in Hit bank." "At a limited balaiy, Nell." "Oh, yes, but you can work your way up, Jack; right up to the topmost round of the ladder. l)o let's go, Jack! I've lived here lo please yon ever fiuce onr marriage; I think you can afford to please me a little now." Jack sighed as he looked ont upon his ripening grain fields, but he drew me close to his heart aud kissed me, "That's true," he said; 'yon can't be txpected to care for the farm as I do, Live and Let Live." PA., SATURDAY", DEHEMBBR 2, 1882. Nell. I promised to make you happy when you consented lo become my wife, and I'll try and keep my word. Yon .sLali have it all your own way, Nell." The contluuous droppirg of water wears away tho solid stone. I had con quered my husband At last, nnd the do sire of my heart was about to bo accom plished. When Jack once made np his mind to do n thing he did it with nil his might. The matter was soon settled. Cherry Hill, as we called the farm, was sold at a great sacrifice, nnd one fine sunny morning we turned our backs upon the breezy mountain summits and golden grain fields, and jnurucyed cityward. "I'm afraid you've made a big mis tako," said Jack's lather, as ho bade us good-bye, "You remember the old saying about rolling stones?" "I don't believe in old sayings, sir," I auswered, loftily; "and I think I cau ap preciate my husband's nbilities better thau any one tlso can," "All right; I hope you won't find your self mistaken, my dear. Uood-bye to both of yon. Whatever you do care well (or the little one. I'm afraid sho won't like the change. If you happen to lire of town and fashion don't forget that a welcome always awaits you at home." Jack's heart was too full for uttetance. "Thank you, sir," I said, "but wusunll uot get tired." O.ir now homo iu Penryth was a styl ish residtnep In a fashionable block. We established ourselves lu the priucipal hotel, aud thcu set about tho task of furnishing Ihebouse. ' "My dear child,"fiid Mrs. Vanbor ough, tho banker's wife, dropping in for au e-oily call, "don't dream of such a thing an ingrniu carp' t. Get brnssels, by all means, good English hrusscls You'll find it much cheaper in the end, qndliesides it is so much moro stylish. Wo hearkened to our friend's advico aud laiel our rooms with brnssels, nud tho cost ran up into hundreds. Then wojgot luruitiiro lo match, 3Irs. Vutiboiouah and siyera! other friends aiding us in our ctlfcticn. and all sorts of pretty, costly bric-a-brac, and real lace curtains, and a new cottage piano. My old instrument was too plain aud clumsy for the new establishment. There is a 'curious sort of excitement n spending money, which seems to drive the most sober and economizing people desperate, when they ouco get Bt it. Jack had always beeu tho most care ful of men, counting the eost of 'every thing as he went aud sving every stray penny. Ouce in the vortex of city life his prudence was speedily turned luto a sort of reckloKSue-ss. Afler the firit few days, and by .the, time our newhomn was ready to receive us, he iictualiy seemed to take delight iu seeing his money go. ' "We've got sung quarters here, Nell, by Geoige!" he said, looking through the extravagantly furnished rooms with admiring pride. "No ouo in town can onlshiue us, uot even Vanborough him self. It has lightened our purse a good ileal, I II admit, but what does that sig uifj? What good comes of having money unless one enjoys it?" "We mustlry aud save up alittle now, Jack, sincoAve are fixed so nicely," 1 said, feellug somowhat teriifiedat his growing recklessness. 'Pshaw, child! Who ever heard of a banker's clerk saving "anything. If we make both ends meet it will be more than I look fo "My dear," said Mrs. Vanborough, when we were pleasantly settled incur baudsomo house andlmd, hired a couple of servants "I suppose you will want to give some sort of n party now. Suppose you let it be nn informal reception, with cards nnd coffee for the old people nnd ices and fruits aud dancing for the young one,? That would ilo nicely. You can throw your parlors into one, ami tho new carp its will potjget much injured. I'll help yon to order your refreshments.aud Cecelia will writeout your iuvitalions for you. She's au excellent judge ns to whom it is expedient to iuvite." I mentioned the matter to Jack when he came home, aud he entered iuto the spirit of the affair with great excitement "To be sure.my little wife.huve a party by all means. When one's iu Ruuie.on must do as Romans do, you know. Don' spare any expense either, niy dear; we limit make as good n show as'olher peo pie. Aud I shall lake it upon myself to order your costume, I waut you to look as grand as a littlu empress." nut, Jack," i suggtsted.tlinirtly, "we arapeudiug a great deal o: money." "Oh. well, never roiud. It will all go, anyhow, pue nay or the other, and w might as well enjoy it. You've alwayi wanted lo get into good society, Nell. and you're fairly iu uow, and it won't do lo let people see that you are cramped fn m .ney. Lst's make tho most of it while we've got it." My heart ached a little; nud in lb iniiUt ofnlt the. flare and fltittir of pre paration, I was oonscious of a vague letl lug of regret whenever 1 recalled tho quiet months of ray eurly wifehood sjcut at Cherry Hill. Jack Lad Beemed such different person iu those days so strong aud steady and self-reliat 1; and uow ho seemed to tako as umcli pleasure iu life; frivolities as I did. Wllh the foolish in consistency of my sex. I sat down and cried over the consummation of the very hopes which I had oherlshed so long. Rut, despite my tesrs, our reception went on and it turned out to he a great success. Tho best people In town hon ored ns with their presence, and overy thing, thanks to MrsVnnborougb's fore sight, was carried out in the most lavish aud elegaut manner, "Uy George." said Jack. "Ihis sort of thing is jollier than the -Id farm. I see now, Utile wife,' lhat you w right, al ways right." I would ten times rather he should have upbraided we for what I hd done. $1.00 If The winter that followed was exceed ingly pay. We were invited evprywhere, nnd our house was constantly filled with guests. Balls, soirees, kettledrums ond tho opera, seemed lo engross every hour. Jack n:ul I seldom bad a quiet moment together, yet he seemed to enjoy it with hi i whols heart. When spring ovnio our list surplus d dlor bod been expended, nnd we were solely dependent on Jack's monthly salary. The warm weather enroe on, nnd baby fell ill. I hoped tlav by day that Jack would say something about going bulk to his father's for the summer, but ho bid not even hint at such a thing. The days grow longer nnd warmer. The sun shon down with a pitllef sard"1 dor, nnd tho p.ived streets seemed like heated brass. Our fashioutible frleuds fluttered rfl' like summer swallows, and we were left nlmist nlone. "Couldn't you manage to make a Utile trip lo tho seashore, my denr? ' Mrs. Vanborough l.ad suggested, nnd Jack had caught nt the idea with eager ness. "We might, Nell. Ithiukwecan. I'll try to borrow a fow hundred somewhere." 'Oh, Jack, co.inol" I sobbed out in my remorse nun despair. "1 won t go to Iho senshore.f You see bow ill baby Oh, Jack, ask your father to let us retnru home." "Oh, you wouldn't be satisfied, Nell, if we went baok. It is dreadfully stupid down there these summer days, with the haymaking, and the reaping, aud all that sort of thing. We should never be able to endure it now." I snid no more. The long, bright, burning days wore on, and our bills ran up higher and higher, nnd our baby's little breath seemed to grow weaker nud weaker, aud poor Jack himself began lo ok dreadfully ill and worn. And one afternoon, he was sent home lu n carriage, quite unconscious, strickm down by a sudden fever: I put my pride nside Iheii and wrote n letter to Jack's father. 'Jack and baby are both ill, and we are sick and tlred4of this life. Pray for give us, cud let us come home." Tho very next day the dear old gentle man arrived, but tho bailiffs and the of ficers of the law weie there beforo him The rumor that we iuteuded to leavo towu had got out, and our creditors rushed in, anxious to secure the lion's share of our effects. The brnssels car pet, the handsome fnruitura and costly bric-a-brac nil went under, tho hummer nt a disastrously low figure. "Never mind," said my father-in-law, not a shadow of reproach on bis kind old face; "let them squabble over it if they will. Wo must get our sick ones home." As we got Jack iuto the carriage, and with his poor hot bead upon tuy face. aud baby in my arms, I turned n y back upon tho sceno of my short-lived tri umph. We tiro going back to Cherry Hill," said the old gentleman, ns iu the dusk of tho golden day wo drove through the dewy stilluess of the mouutaiu ravine. 'The old home has been waiting for you all these months. I was jpretly sure you'd want to come back." I could notjntter,'one word in answer. A great full moon wos;riing ahovo tho mountain peaks nsjwe reached the house. Not tho smallest thing was changed. Tho great red roses bloomed on the ter race, the bees droned In the hive and tho cittla-bells tinkled iu the barnyard. Tho doors ctood wide open. We carried Jack inaud laid him down in the broad, breezy room that had been our bridal chamber. Ho opened his eyes and drew a deep, quivering breath, as the mountain breeze touched his throbbing head. "Nell, where are you?" he said. "Snro ly this must be bout?" "I am here, Jack," I answered, through my tears, "aud this is homo, dear; old Cherry nill." "Thank Godl" he murmured, nnd fell back upon the pillows, nud I saw great tears trickling slowly from beneath his closed eyelids. Deyond the open window, in tho silver glory of the rising moon, the old grand father sat, with baby at his feet, half hidden in the rank, cool graxs, nud even nt that lste hour the plgoons oamo flut tering round her as of old, nud sho screamed with rapture as sh clutched at them with her tJuiu'little bauds. I arose softly and fell ou uy knees be side Jack's low pillow. ' Oh, Jack," I sobbed, "I have beeu so wicked. Forgive me. Jack, forgiieme. I am so glad to be at home agaiu." His worn face grew radiant, nud his dear arms held me close. And tlitu and there, clasped to mv husband's heart, in the sife, sweet shel ter or the homo be laved, I understood all the past. "Yoa dldu't mean it, Jack," I whis pered. ' You only pretended to enjoy it all to please me." He smiled at me with his grao fond smile. "And, oh, Jack, our money is all gone and " Ho silenced nie with a kiss. "No matter, little woman, the lesson wo havo learned has been cheaply bought. Wo shall uot care to leave tho safe old mouutaiu nest iu search of fash ion and bociety again." I could uot nuswer. I hsnrJ my baby oooliig to tho pigeons in tho grass, and sat there, clasped ia Jack's forhiug arms, the happiest wsmiu the world held. Uurabletou had a severe strain on his conscience the other day. He aims j year not divisible by 400 a year of ouly to be the most honest of critics, and on 3CS days. This improved system forms being asked by the father of an animated j the Gregoriau calendar, which has taken fog-horn how he liked his daughter's the place of the "Old Stylo" iu all coun voice, he replied: "She sings like a Pat-1 tries save Russia, where the latter meth-ll-(uuder his breathl gonlanl" t od i still utaiued. a Year if Paid in Advance. not paid in advance, $1.23 Forthe OAanoM AnvooATB.) SCIENTIFIC MISCELLANY. Out of 110,000 known Bpecles of plauts only about 300 nro used by man, aco mlng to a memoir by Mons. de C&n dollo. A wire C 000 fee t long over the river K'stimh in India is tho loi.ge3t in the world. It is slrctcfievf between two hills 1,200 fiet high. Sir Joseph Hooker has described a uow genus of rubbcr-prodnolnB plants of Malayan origin to which tho name I)yn has been given. It is pointtd out that nanny wines, and especinlly those ol llnrdeaux, hold in Rolullou a larger proportion of iron than most of Iho so-called chalybeate waters. Iu Norsy woodpeckers hors iuto telegraph posls, being misled by Iho humming of the wires iuto the belief that tho w owl contains Insects; and bears mis take tbo sound for Iho noise of bu s. Recent analysts are staled to show that tho water of tho ' Holy Will" at Mecca so eagerly drank by pilgrims is sowagonbout ten times ns strong ns tho uverago London ewge. It is well known that mauy fine bronzes soon turn qnilo black while oth ers equally exposed do not. The llerlln Society of Architects fiii'ls that the black- eniug is probably due to the presence of zinc iu the Iroi zes ho-tiflV.ctrd. Tho entomologist of Iho ltritish Roy. nl Agricultural Sociely. Mits A. E. Or- nierod, says that some kinds t f caterpil lars may bo frrzen in their winter shelters so tbnt tbi-y may bo broken like slicks without beiug injured by thefret zing. A zone of country in'IIungary re markably uff.'cted by meteorites has been noted by Hcrr E. Doll. Of the eight known meteorite falls recorded during the twenty-fivoyenrs up 1877 six occurred in this regicu, and subsequently two more. A very durable artificial Ivory has recently been prepared by dissolving shellac iu ammonia, mixing the solution with oxide of zinc, driving off the am moniu by healing.powderiug.aud strong ly corapre- s! lg iu moulds. The smallest insects are proportion ally tho strongest of all animals, accord ing to some ingenious experiments by Mons. Pateau. It wns found that a horse can pull six-sevenths of lis weight, n cockchafer fourteen times its weight.and a bco twenty times its weight. In the environs of Poitiers Mon. Lisch has discovered a whole Gallo Ro man towu, which he declares to be "a small Pompeii.iu tbocentro of France." Exoivatious thus far made have disclosed entire streets, in which are a temple, a theatre and many other buildings. After considerable difficulty, tLo Cavaliere il'Araico has succeeded iu ac complishing the important botnnical re sult of acclnuutiziug n number of foreign plants iu Sicily. Among them is the tea- plant, and it is hoped that Sicilian tea may ere long become a not unimportant nrticlo of commerce, Prof, llruus, of Tubingen, has made some experiments on dogs which ho re gards as proviug that bone-niarrow.ccm- plotoly separated from the boue, may be transplanted under the skin of the same animal nt a remote part of the body with the Tcsult of giving rlso to tho formation of bone nnd cartilage. A large subterranean grotto has been discovered in tho sido of a mountain at Uorgali, in the Island of Sardinia. It has many beautiful stalactites, and there are fifteen long lateral galleries, tbo arch of o 30 cf them restiug on a raugo of high pillars having n whiteness like that of marble. A mirvellou? effect iu colors is produced when tho grotto is lit up with torches. Mr. Vacher has ossurrcd the British Medical Association that milk from tuber culous cows must be regarded as danger ous, but the transmission of consump tion by milk h almost incapable of proof beoiuse so many other possible sources of the disease exist in all cases where per sons become affected. A wiso course is to boil nil milk to be me 1 as food. Mr. Gill, thens'rouoinerui tho Cape Town Observatory, reports an observa tion there made which is quite without precedent iu tho history of comets. On September 17th tho comet was followed by two observers with separata instru ments until it reached the very edge of tbo sun's disc, whcro it suddenly disap peared. This observation is an extra nr. dlnnry illustration of tho inteuse brilli ancy of tho comet at perihelion. It has recently been discovered that tie faded ink ou old pulchmcuts may bo re stored by inoistcuiug Ibe lines of writing with a solution of sulphide ol an tn on 1a The writing will turn quite dark, aud il on parchment will retain tho color, re cords treated iu this way in the Gerinau lo Museum of Kuremburg being still in the same condition ns immediately alter tho application ten years ago. On jmper however, tho restored wrilit'g gradually fades ng-ilu, but limy boievived at pleas ure by fresh nppllcallouB of the sulphide. Ou the lliih of October was com menced the fourth csutury of Hie New til) la of time-regUterlug. Tbo true year does uot contain r.u exact n umber of days, so the fractions havu been ullowod to accumulate utid have boon added as whole dijs at snob times as have been ooniidered sufficiently accurate for jnac. tical purposes. As the plan iutroduced by Julius Camr of adding one day to every fourth year whs found lo make the average civil yearn few minutes too long. Pope Gregory XIU in ISS'J ordered tUt iho year be corrected by dropping leu days giving to the usit day after Oct. -ithtbe dale of Oat. 15th aud that the oalendnr be raada more nt-urly accurate by havittg three fewer lp yesrs in each four centuries, making every cenlurial The Carbon Advocate, An independent Famllr Newspaper Published every -ATtiRDAY, in Lehighton, Csrlmn Co., Pa., by HAItKY V. JIOIlTiniiTIMi. OFTi'-rt-UAS'IvWAY. a short distauoe abort, tho Lehigh Valley It. It. Depot Terms: $1.00 pertain in Aflyancef LVEIlY DEeCi'.UTION OF TLAIN AND PASCT To"b Printing AT VI JIM LOW TRICKS. KEfil? THE BOILERS' HEATED'. A reporter dropped Into our largest rc tall establishment Wednesday. "You haven great rusli of business,"' remarked the reporter. "Yes,"' replied the proprietor, "partly because it is holiday season, but mainly on necount of ndyertlsing." "Uow cm you tell wbetbefadvertivlng; "1 can tell tbi t advcrlising pays by stopping it. le tried it. Trade drop'r tho tide of purchasers flows some other way." "Suppose you should give up adrcrlifl ing?" "I should save a b'g pile of muffley, but should lose, a bigger pile. Yon must keep tho boilers heated if yon wants-team. If you bank your fires loo loug, it lafios tlmo lo start np. Advertising is the steam which keeps busiuess moving. I'vu studied the mallor." "Foil's Bock oniMartys" Contains the history and pictures of linn" dreds of people w-Jio woro stoned, burned, beaten, pulled In pieces utid otherwise, tor tured on amount of lli.'irsejiisoientous con victions ns to duly. They sull'cred increi." iWe torment and' have coiiro down to Hie present Si!H martys. It iJ uot now eua loiuery to tortuiepenplo thus, but they ure timde maityrs by rheumatism until they suiler almost as much as did the heroes of the martyr nijes. Thero was no relief for tbo old tiinu martyrs, but tlieie Is happy relief lor lliusu who sulfer fioili rlieuniatlsnh Cushicr Cluirlcs 1'. Mcnill, of Manchester, N. H., suH'crcd terribly fioiii fri-qucul at tacks of thin piitiltil disease, but ho has been cured. He wriles:"l was a mratyrttr rlipuinatini, nnd, nllhough I tried many other leituilies, I found nothing that iii lif i oil nio liko Psnnv Davis's Pain KitLKK.'r Other rheumatism marlvrs can wisely take the hint. A LITTLE WIGGLE. A lady now visitiug at River Park f tbo mother of seven small children, nit of w horn nrccxceptionnlly bright. Ouo of thebo, a lour year old boy, showed ft greet reluctance to attend church, and was constantly in disgrace when there. His mother tried every moans to induvo him to sit still, but iu vain, until at last tho little fellow said: "Mamma, there's just one way jou can keep me still in church." What is that," asked his mother eagerly. Just let me take off iny shoes aud stockings so I can wiggle my toes, and 1 11 keep as still ns a mice. "BUCHUPAIBA." Quick, complete cure, all unnovinc Kid ney, Bladder and bruinary Diseases. $1. urugglsts. The lorger is locked cp simply for writing wrong. Au unequal match. That which strikes only one. Aminadab says a dog's luDga nro the scat of its pants. "Sigh no more Ladies 1" for Dr. Tierce's "Favorite Presriplion" is a prompt and certain remedy for the painful disorders peculiar lo your sex. By all drug gists. The man who scissors off coupons is the genuine revenue cutter, It is the young girl of engaging man ners who naturally becomes engaged first. Woman and Her Disease Is the titlo of a large illustrated treatise, by Dr. R. V. Pierce. Huffa!,., New York, sent lo any address for three stumps. It teaches successful self-li'iatiuetit. A St, Louis horse ohews tobacco. We have often sceu a fast driven hor e snioko, S.ime tramps refuse to eat chops be cause they are so suggestive of the wood pile. Advice to Consumptives. On the appearance ol the first symptoms, as general debility, loss ofappeliln, puller, chilly sensations, folluwot- by night snrnls and cough, prompt measures ol roliif should ho taken. Consumption is scrofulous disease of the luugs; therefore ueo the pleat oiili scrnlulonsor ljt.m.1 p'lrifinr nml strength ivsloror. Dr. Pierce's "U.ilJeu Medical Dis covery." Bupei tor to owl liver oil us a nu tritive, ami iiiisiii passed ns a pcclniiul. For ivi-nk lunj.'S, spitting nf blood, ami kindred aliVclioiis, it has no equal. Sold by drug gisU, For Dr. Fien-j's treatise on Con sumption seed two slumps. World's Dis pensary Medical Association, Buffalo, New York. Young people writegcuuinolovo let ters, nud its a matter of coursa they aro correspondingly Loppy. When Iho plasterer is at work npou a ceiiicg, it may be said that he under stands his business. Siiimn Wuilz, Millersvllle, Pa , says: ''Of nil medicines I havo ever taken mine did ino us much g.iod us Hrown'sJron Bitters. Keep trouble at arm's length. Never turn n blessing round to sue whether it h 13 a dark aids to it. It is possible Hint tho world owes every man n livlup, but his best claim for what is due is that he has earned it. A High Opinion. Cap). John .1. Da .vs.. n, late of the British Army, resiillui on Lovo street, between Mauduvillu, and Spain, this city, says ho iirtd HI. JbCl4 Oil A'ltli ilia grentest'jHiss !! advantage wlisn sldii-led with rheuma tism, ..Yew Orleans 'Jhici-lir,ucrat, The Egyptian emblem of u snake with ils lull in its mouth wns the earliest sign r.f the "swallow-tail." A good deacon iu one of our suburbs is so much oppose j to gambling that he refuses to shake rffhislethargy. jtOKxplti'it direction, for every use on civen with tun Dini'iou.l Dyes. For dyeing Motfw, Orses, I or , Eib, Hair, etc Au exchange wants to know: "What nre our joung men comlug to?" Coming to see our girls, of course. Hindoo gltls are taught to think of marriage as soon as they can talk. Amor loan girls are not. They du't require teaohlug. It is not good to tuto tea in the middle of the day. The'mau who trinl it in an Austin grocery store, when he thought tbo clerk was not lookiag, la ear authority.