Advertising Rates. W desire it to lie distinctly understood Hint no advertisements will be inserted in (lis columns of Titr. Cahbon Aovooatk that may be lcccived from unknown parties or fir nn unless accompanied by the cash. The following nro our nxi.v termsi nXK RQUAtlE (Id links), O.ioyeir,each Insertion 10 els. fix months, ench Insertion 53 r.ts. three tnontlis, p..icb insertion 20 cts, Loss than three months, first Insertion ilicnch subsequent Itnerlinn 2S cts. Local notices 10 cents licr line. II. V. MoRTinsir.R.jr., Publisher. The Carbon Advocate An Independent Fpuiilr Newspaper Published every &ATURPAY, (ft Lohighton, Carbon CpFa-i by iiAteic-Y v. .tioii'iin.nrir.. urrtrn-DANKWAV. a shoit distance ahoya Itio Lehigh Valley It. a, Dapot. Terms: $1,00 ncr Annum Iu AiFanet II. V. Mouthimeb, Jr Publisher. INDEPENDENT" Live and Let Live." $1.00 a Year if. Paid in Advance rvi.av nKsoeuPiiox or ruts a.tp pKcr J" ob 3? Tinting AT VKllV LOW l'l.ICUS VOL. XIIL, No 23. LEHIGHTON, CARBON COUNTY, PA., SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1885. If not paid in advance, $1.25 .r . jar m . . . a . ATTJHNEYS AND COUNCELlOIIS. KAPSHKU, ATfOKNBY fcCOUNOELLOIl AT LAW, nnsr noon aiiovk tub mansion n odsb, HA VC1I CllVKK, FKS1PA. Ileal ICstnte anil Collection fluency, will llur anil Sell Ileal Ilstato. conveyances neatly done. Collections promptly made. Settling Lttntcsof Decedents ft Specialty. Slay lie consulted Ir. English and Uurman. NevemborSJ, 18's. T. A. SSYDKIt, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OrncK-Corncr of Hank Street & Ilankwoy 2nd building above the Carbon Advocato Printing Office. May 19, 18S3-mO LF.1I1GHTON. PHYSICIANS AND DENTISTS, J") 11. AV. IV. lU'.KEK PHYSICIAN anii sminroN, HANK STREET, LIllilfillTON, FA. OFFICE Hours at l'arryvlllo From a.m., to VI in, dally. Hay be consulted In tlio Dngllsh ur Ocrman Language. May 17, '81. A. DEIUIAJIEIt, JI 11., rllTSIOIAN A'Jt) SUItOKOX Fpcelal Attention iiald to Chronic Diseases. Ori'icE SoTith EiikI Uoiner Iron and becoud Streets, LEHIQHTON, FENN'A. April 3d, 1875. .tst. It. KEltElf, M, D. v s. EXAMisiso sunacox, PltACTlOINO I'll TB1U1 ANfi SUltUKON OrricE Hank Htrcct, Heiiku's IIlock. LEHIUHTON, FENN'A. HIivbc consulted In tlio Ocrman Language Nov. 3 lb. -y o. Ji. siiirLi:, PHYSICIAN AND SUIUIEON, SOUTH STltEET, - LEHIGHTON, PA. Jl ay he consulted In English or Qcrmnn Special attention given to Utnkcoiout Office Holms From 12 SI. to 2 P. M.' nnp from a to u P. JI. March SI, 83 P. A. Rabenold, D.D.S., UliAKClI OFFlOE-OpposiloOlaussaiHro'' Bank St., Lohighton, Pa. DentNtry In all Its branches. Teeth ex tracted without pain, (las administered when requested. IMIIce Hays WEDNLS DAY ut c.ah week. P.O. Address, L1TZEN11EHG-, Lehigh county, Pa. Jan. 3, ls.t-ly. W. A. Cortright, D.D.S., OFFICE : Opposite the "uroadwoy House," Marten Chunk, Pa. Patients liavo the benefit of tlio latest lm. froT.menll In mejianll aiiillances and he bast methods oriraatmcnt In all turKlc.il eases. ANESTHETIC administered If dslrs.:. If possible, persons residing outside of Maueli Chunk, should make engagements by mall. y8 yl A BOOK ON Deafness&Catarrh. The above named hnnlc or near l''U paices by UR.SHOEMAKr.lt, the well-known ex perienced Aural fturiccun, will he rent Iree to anv address. Every family should h ive this Honk. The took is Illustrated, aud ful ly oxplalus In plain laniiuae all Diseases oflhs EAR aM CATARRH, and how to treat these ailments sccccssrully. Addn s, Dr. O. E. Shoemaker, C13 Walnut Street, HEAUINU, Pa. Dee. e, tesi.iy HOTELS AND T4 uv. QARBON HOUSE, J, W. HAUDErf HUSH, PROPRIETOR, Hank St., LmttuiiTOx, Pa. The flxsaoN HouaK offers first-class aceom niodatlons to tke Traveling public, lioardinic bv the IMy er llholse Clxars, 1 hand. Uoed Sll ly or Week ou Koasuiuiilo Torins. llhalto Ulrars. Wines and l.louors nlvruvson hand. Uoed Sheds aud Stables, with alten- lire Hostlers,' attacliej. April 10-yl, "pACKERTON IIOTEI.. Hway botween Mauch Chunk & I.chlnbton LEOPOLD METER, PuopiiIkTon, raekerton, Peun'a This well known hotel is admirably refitted, and his the best accommodations lor Herman- nt and transient hoarders. Excellent tatde. und the very best liquors. Also hue stables attsshed. Sept. 10-yl. Mauch Chunk House, Susituobanna Street, Mauch chunk, Pcnna., T. F. FKIIIt, I'roprlclor. When vlsltlnic at the County Seat this Hotel will found to benrst-Class In every res psct, Wioes. Liquors, l.tinur Deer, t'tars aid ethor Kctreshinents of purest ijualUy at the Bar Terms very moderate. Patronage sellslleu. tjc,)t. ---,nS3-t Beer Saloon anfl Restaurant 1H3 Vino St., Philadelphia. Donnis Gilbert, Proprietor. The Par Is fuarlshed with ehnlco Cigars, fresh. Laxer, aud ilher refreshmenls. Per sons Iruoi the Lehlxh Valley IsitlnK Phila delphia are respectfully Invited to u'We mo a sail, litKxm UiLutUT. Marsh 1151-tr. h-rn A. RAUDENBUS1I Ilespeetlnlly announcs to the pnhllo that h has opined & NEW LIVERY TA1ILE In eoantotlon with His hotel, and It prepared to fdrnlih.Tesuis for Faagrals Welles or Business Trips an shortest notice and most liberal' erms. AH ordsrs lellat the "Carbon House" will receive prompt attention. Stable on North S'reet. oeil the hotel, Lcb ghtcn jau'.",Ml J. W. Thomas' "Drug Store. GREAT Just received a large stock of the very latest paterns of Wall Papers AND Borders, which I offer at the fol lowing reduced prices: Gilts, 5 & 30c. White Blanks,10&12c. Brown B's 7, 8 & 10c. All must be sold in a few months, Call at DRUG STORE for bargains. Dmlinfrs' Old Rand, Bank .Street, LEHIGHTON. T. J. BRETNEY, ncrpectf.illy announces tolhe merchants of l.chltf lnon and others that be Is prepared to do all kinds or Hauling of Freight, Express Matter and Baggage at very reasonable prices. Ily prompt at tention to all orders be hopes to merit a share ol puldlc patronage. Kesldcnce, corner 9! Pine and Iron Street, Lohighton, Pa. Orders lor hauling left at 0. M. sweeny U Sou's btoro will rccelvo prompt attention. T. J. DHETNEY. Oct. 12, 18313m. X CONVEY ANOKH, AND QKNERAL INSUKAKCE AGENT The fullonlnn Compnnles are Rnpreseatedt LHllArs )S Mil rUAIriUR. IlUADINCl MUTUAL rirtE. WYOMING FIRH. POTTRVILLi; FI11E, LEHIOIi l'lUK.nndthe TRAVELERS ACOIULNT INt'Ul! ANCE Also renusylvanli and Mutual Horse Thief ctectlroand Insurance Ci'innaur. March 25. 1S7J TDOS. 1C KM CUER. forworklnix people. Send 10 cents poster, an.' wo will mall )uu free, a rnjnl. valuablo saintdo l-ox ot Roods that will put you In the way ol mak ing more money In a few day than you ncr thought po-siblv at any husinchf. Capital not requ'red. Y'nu can live at home and work In spare time only, or all tlio lime All ol iKjtli sexes, or .ill nucs, grandly successful. SO cents to ii.oa easily earned every evciilnir 1 bat all who want work may test the Lusb nes, wmnaUe this unpnr illcled oiler: loall who aro iut woll sat rifled we will send 61 to pay tor the trouble of wrltl u us Full particulars, dlrrrllnn, cto , sent froj. lm meiiso pav nhsolutely sure lor all who stint at once. Don't delay. Address Stimion & Cc. I'ortljnd, Mainu. 11 ec. 20 ly E. F. LVCKENISACH, DRALER IN Wall Papers, Borders & Decorations, Mi, Statiouery, Fancy Goods. Window Shades & Fixtures, Latest Styles, made und put up. If desired. Paints, Oil, Varnish, Putty, Brushes & general Painters' Supplies. Ho. 01 Broaiway. Matich Pa., Jtelnw Hie Broarlwny Hnnso. l'n presents elven awav. Send us five cents postniro. and by mall Miu WIU net frepanaeknire of oodaof larjo value, that will start you In work that will at once I rlnir you In money faster than nnythlnir else In America All about the 2oo.ooo In presents with each box. Asents wanted evcrywhcrc.of either sex, of all aires. Tor all the time, cr sparo time only, to wrrk ror us ni their own homes, Vortunes for nil v orkers absolutely assured. Don't delay. It. Hamett ft Co., Portland, Mc. DeclO-ly I5IPS"-lscribe ibr the Ad vooate, only $1 per year. New Liquor Store The undersigned resprctfully announces to tho public that ho lias opened a Wine and Liquor Store, In the Building next to the "Carbon House," Bank St., Lehighton, and Is prepared to supply choice Brands of WINES and LIQUOI1B, UYH WHISKIES, BRANDIES. RUM, (JIN, ALCOHOL, MINT, HITTERS, KIMMEL, &c, &e . at Very Lowest Prices. BOTTLES AND DEMIJOHNS CHEAP. William G-. Heilig, MaichJT jl Lobtghtcn. l a. HOW A WOMAN PLAYS CARDS. "Wboso play Is It?" "Who took that trick?" "What's trumps?" "What was U10 lead?" "Whose nco Is that?" "Did I take that?" "What's trumps?" "Is It rny pla?" "That's tlio left bower, Isn't it?" "Is that nunc?" "Haven't you got a club?" "What's trumps? "Did they cuchro us?" "How many did wo make?" "Whose ileal is It?" Meanest Sneak In Town. Mnlarinl gases sneaked up through (lie pooily constructed drains ami made baby very sick with malarial foyer. Baby would liavo died but for timely use of Drown's Iron Hitters. There is nothing meaner 111 its way of coming, nor worse 1 11 itseflVt'ls. hati this mularm Irom the underground cginns. Wis. McDonald, of New Hayen, onn., sujs, "ri r six years 1 sullcreil trnm tlieeirVcis of muloriu, but Brown's Iron Hitlers cured rue entirely " Try it when malaria steals in und undermines you con stitution. It will give relief. -Illinois spent $2,000,01)0 or charily last year. In 18S3 no less than 11,330 militiamen deserted. - Surf bathing has commenced in San Diego, Cal. An Answer Wantod. Cau nnv one brine us n case of kldnoy or liver complaint that Electric Hitters will not speedily euro? We say tbey can not, as thousands ofcasos nlresdy permanently cutcil and wnn are dully 'recommending Cloi'trid Hitters, will prove, llrirht'a di sease, diabetes, weak back, or any urinnry complaint Quickly cured. They purify tlio blood, regit la to tlio bowels, and act directly on the diseasid parts. Every bottle guar antced. For sale at 50c a b'otllo by T. D. Thomas. , Mlcblgau contains GO.llOU pooplowho cannot write. Spiders eat 28 times tbeirown Aveiglit each day. American canned fross are in great de mand in France. The population of the United Slates is now reckoned at 50,700,000. Tho Rev. Geo. II. Thayer, of Bourbon, ImK savs: "Both myself and wife owe our lives to Sliilnh's Consumption Cure." Sold bv W F Biery, Wetssport, nnd C T Hum, Lelltglllon Are you ratdo miserablo by indigestion. constipation, dizziness, Iocs o appetite, yel low skin? Hhiloli's Vitalizer is a lmsitivi cure. Sild by W F Biery, Weisjpnrt, nnd 1; 1 Horn, Jjeiiignton. Why will you cough when 8hi!oh's Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10 cents, 50 cents and $1. Sold bv W F Biery .Voissporl; C T Horn, Lenlghton. Sbiloh's Catarrh Remedy a positive euro for citarrb, diphtheria, and cauker mouth. Bold bv W F Biery. Weisspnrt.aud v x mini, uciiigiiiou. "Hackmelack" a lasting ami Iragrant perfume. Prico Zo and 50 cents. Bold by w f uiery, weisspori, aud c r Horn, be higlitoti. Sbiloh's Cure will immediately relieve, croup, whooping cough and bronchitis. Sold by W F Biery, Weisspor; C T Horn, Lchfghlon. For dyspepsia and liver complaint, you liayo a printed guarantee 1111 every boltlo nt Million's vitalizer. It never lulls to cure. Sold by W V Biery, Weissportj C T Horn iji'tiignion, A niisul injector free with each boltlo Shiloh'6 Catrrh Remedy. Price 5u couta. Sold by W F Uicry, Wetssport, C T Horn jjeuighion. Finger rings are said to bs going out a! fjsbion. Lemon growing is becoming a profita bio Industry in Florida. St. Paul, Minn , is to have a Masonic tcmplo costing $150,000. The population ol London Is increasing nt the rat; of 100,000 people a year. Drunkenness, or the Liquor Habit, can be cured by administcrmeDr. Haines Golden Suoclfle. It can be given In a cup of coffee or tea without the knowledge of the person taking, it, cft'ectlng a speedy and permanent euro whether the patient is a moderate drinker nr an alcoholic wrecic. Thnusmds drunkards have been made temperate men wIhi have taken the Oolden Bprcitic Iu thei coffee without their knowledge, and to-day believe they quit driukingnf iheir own free will. No harmful eltcctn icsult Irom its ndminiitralion. Cures guaranteed. Circulars and testimonials sent Iree Address, Coi.nitM Smcinc Co.. 185 ltbce St., Cincinnati, O An international exhibition is to be held in London next spring. There are 910 churches in London wilhin a radius nl 12 miles. The tale of cigarettes to children in Missouri is forbidden bv l.w. Extract from a Private Letter. Regarding Dr. David Kennedy1 "Favor ite Ri'incdy,' the writer, Prof. A, II Chand ler, principal of the Academy, at Brook haven, Miss , uys : "I sullered from tor pidity of the liver and bowels and para Hsis. I used "Favorite Reme.lv' for two months, and am now able to us 111 v aid which for a long time had been lik piece nfdead fl'sh. My general health was never better than at present. There is a petrified forest ja Mexico covering 300 acres. Muskegon, Mich., has a lad who, a! though onlj 15 years of age, weighs 235 I ounds. Nine tenths of the disasters at sea occur during this watch of tho second nale. Bucklea'o Arnica Salve. The best aatve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rbuem, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chllblanda, corns. and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no wy required, it is guarantee to give perfect satisfaction, or money re luuded. Pfiee Z5 cents per uox. A new railway station to cost a million dollars is to bo crectel in ludianar oils. The cost of patents has been reduced one half in England since tho first of Jan uary. His said that oyer three million trees were planted In Oreit Britain in 1832, As a suerb hair dressing and renovator Ayer's Hair Vigor is universally commend cd, It eradicates scurf and dandruff, cures all eruptions aud ilcblugs of tho arcilp, pro motes the renewed growth of the hair, an surely prevents its lading or turning gray The Bible says God made Evo out 0! Adam's rib, but there must bo a mistake I in the translation. Sao evldtntly was Liado cut l h'jjaw, BONO OF THE BROOK. nv ALritin tuskvaon, come from haunts of coot and hern; I make n sudden tally And sparkle out among the torn, To bicker donn a valley. By thirty hills I hurry down, Or slip between the ridges, , Ur twenty thorps, ft littles town, And half a hundred bridges. Till last by Philip's farm I flow Tojoln tho brimming river, Fcr men may comu and men may go, Hut I go on forever. chatter over stony ways, In little snarps and troblei, bubble Into cddylntr bays, I babble on tho pebbles. With many a curve my banks I fret Ily many n field and fallow. And many a lalry foreland set With willow. weed and mallow. chatter, chatter, as I flow Tojoln the brimming river; For men may come and men may go, Hut I go on forever. I wind about, and In and out, With here n blossom sailing. And horc and there a lustry trout, And here and thoro a grayling. And here and thoro a foamy flake Upon mo. ns I travol With many a silvery waterbrcak Above the golden gravel, And draw them all along, and flow Tojoln the brimming rlvor, For men may come and men may go, Ilut I to on forever. I steal by lawns and grassy plots; I slide by hazle covers; I move the sweet forget-me-nots, That grow for happy lovurs. I slip, I slide, I gloom, I glance, Among my skimming swallows, I make tho netted fiiiitoani da nco Against ray enndy shallows. 1 murmnr under moon and stars In bra m lily wildernesses; 1 linger by my shingly bars; I loiter round my cresses; And out again I curve and flow Tojoln tho brimming river, For mon mny come and men may go. Hut 1 go on lorcvor. Getting into" Society. "I tell yuu, Jack, lbs farm is not your voc.ition. I Income more uud more convinced of the fact evury day, and less contented with the life we nro leadiug,'' Breakfast was over, nnd we stood on tho Ijrmhouso portico nriu in nttn. Ou the sill sat baby, bcrcamins with delight 119 she fed a pair of pet pigeons irom hir dimpled bauds. Our breakfast had been a ilelicious ouo coffeo clear as nmber, bio.id like snow, and bteuk dona to a turn. All about ns was a crecn tanclo of swcelbiier and honeysuckle; the sun wns just iiin: nbove the mountain peaks, and tbo looming air was hvroet nnd fresh, and tilled .with exquisite woodland odor', ami musical uilli the song of birds, We could oatch a glimpse of lh barn nnd tbo poultry-yards Irom where we stood, and hear the plaintive bellowing of the kino and tho dreamlike tinkle of their bells. I felt a vngne sort of conviction that Jack had but little sympathy with my spirit of discontent, yet I wns determined to oariy my pjiut if possible. "You are disiitUfted with your lot I see that plainly, Nell." said Jack, a Inllo silly. "Ob, nonsense!' I pnt in. "Not with niy lot, nor with you, ouly with the farm, Jack, I'm tired to death with this prosy, humdrum life,- nnd I hate to see yon ilelviug and toiling like a slave Irom one year's enl to another. You were born for something better, Jack something grander aud nobler. Fancy a ram of your abilities Bowing grain and dizging potatoes und raising stock to his life's cud!' "Bat. my dear," suggested Jack, "one must live and hare bread and but ter." "To be sure, Jack; out why not cam it iu 11 more genteel fashion?'' "Iloucst labor 13 always gouteel, Nell.'' "Oh, psbawl yuu undeyttand me, Jack, I mean that you have capacities for something better. You only cling to the old farm to please your father, when yon could do a hundred-fold bet ter elsewhere. And, besides, where is our society iu this place, Jack? What cbanco is there for our children, as they grow up?" Jack Iingbedns be glanced down at baby, who wis struggling furiously to get a pigeon's bead iu her mouth. "Ah, Nell, that is looking so far ahead," be said; "aud. my dear, you seem to forget that I have lived here all my life!" "No, no, X don't forget. And pray what have yon done, Jack?'' 1 Lid an nnriglit lila and married yourself in the end." "But you didu't pick mo up among the clover blossoms. Jack, don't forget that. You louud me iu town, and Jack, dear, I'm anxious to get back to tny na tive element. I'm tired of all this, You can get on ever so nicely iu town, Jack, and there we can get into society." "I'm not overfoud ot tociely, 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 little partv to-morraw wo could not for lack of guests." "Dear me, Nell, wby I could muster scores." "Of n certain sort, yes; but J don't want tbem Jack. I'm a little peculiar In my notions.. I waut uo society but the best; the the sort of society oue gets into in town." "Fashionable society, Noll." "Well then, wby not? You liavd means, Jack, aud I tl titer myself that we are fitted to move in sny circle, Why should we bury ourselves iu this ! wilderness?" "Oar weans are not inexhaustible, 'NelL' 'I'm awnro of that, Jack, but Vo've enough for a start, ntul Vanborough of fers you a good place in the hauk," ' "At a limited salary, Noll.'' "Oh, yes, but you cau work your way up, Jack; right up to the topmost round of tho ladder. Da let's go, Jack! I've lived here to please you ever sinoe our marriage; I think jou cau afford to please me a little now." Jrtok sighed as be looked out upon bis ripening grain fields, but ho drew mo close to bis' heart and kissed mc. "That's true," ho said; "you can't bo uxpected to care for the larm ns I do, Nell. I promised to mako you happy when 3-ou conAcuted to become my wife, and I'll try nnd keen my word. You shall havo it nil your own way, Nell." Ihe continuous dropping of water wenrs nwny the solid stone. I bad con quered my husband at last, nnd the de sire of my heart was about to be accom plished. When Jack onoo mado up bis mind to do n thing bo did it with nil his might. The nutter was soon settled. Cherry 11111,118 we called the farm, was sold at great sacrilioo, and one fine sunny morning wo turned our backs upon the breezy mountain summits nnd golden grain fields, nnd journeyed cityward. "I'm hfrald you've mada a big mis take," Baid Jack's father, as he bade us good.bye, "you'd boiler have stuck to the farm. Yon remember tho old saying about rolling stone?'' I don't believe in old nayiugs, sir,'' I answered, loftily; "and I think lean appreciate my husband's abilities better than nny one else can," All right; I hope you won't find yourself mistaken, my dear. Qood-bya to both of you. Whatever you do, care well for tho little oue. I'm nfruid she won't like the change. If you happeu to tire of towt, nnd fashion don't lorget that n welcome nluays awaits you at homo." Jack's heart was too full for utterance. "Thank yon, cir," I said, "but we shall not get tired " Our new homo in Fenrylh was n stylish resideuce in a fashionable block. We established ourselves in tho principle hotel, mid then set about the task of furnishing the house, "My dear child," said Mrs. Vaubor ough, tho banker's wife, dropping in for nu early call, "don't dreani of such n thing as ingrain cirpet. Get brnsscls, by all means, good English brnsseli. You'll find It much cheaper in tho end, and besides it is so much moro stylish." Wo hearkened to our friend's advice and .laid our rooms with brnsscls, aud the cost rau up iuto hundreds. Then furniture wo got to match, Mrs. Vanborough and several other friends aiding us in our selection, aud all sorts of pretty, costly brio-a-brac, and real lac: curtains, nnd a new cottage piano. My old instrument was too plain and clumsy for tho new establishment. There is a enriom sort of excitement in spending money, which seems to drive tho most sober and economizing peoplo desperate, when tbey once get at it. Jack had always been the most careful of men, counting the cost of everything as he went and saying every stray penny. Once in the vortex of city life his prndencn ivas speedily changed Into n sort of recKlessless. After the first few days, and by the lime our new home was ready to receive us. ho actually seemed to tako delight in seeing his money go. "We've pot snng quarters here, Nell, by George!" ho said, lookiug through the extravagantly furnished rooms with admiring pride. "Ho ouo iu town can ontshine us, not even Vaub irough Lim self. It has lightened onr purse n good deal. I'll admit, hut what does that sig nilj What good comes of having inouey unless one enjoys it?" "We must try and save up n little now. Jack, since o nre fixed so nicely, I said, feeling somewhat terrified at his growing recklessness. v "Pshaw, child! Whoever heard of u banker's clerk saving auythiug. If wc make both ends meet it will be more than I look for." "My dear," said Mrs. Vanborongh, when wo were pleasantly settled iu our handsome house aud had hired a coaplo of servants, "I suppose you will want to give souio sort of a patty now. Suppose ynu let It be nn iuformil reception, with cards and colfde for the old people, aud Ices nnd fruits aud dancing for tb young ones? That wonld do nicely. Yon cau throw your parlors into oue, and tho new carpets will not get much injured. I'll hilp yo'i to order your refreshment? and Cecelia will write out your invita. lions for you. She's excellent judge as to whom it Is expedient to invilo." I mentioned the matter to Jack wheu ho came heme, uid he tutered into the spirit of the affair with great excitement. "To bo sure, my Utile wife, have a parly by all weaLS. When one's in Home, oue must do as Itomans do, you know. Don't spare expense either, my dear; wo must make as good a show as other people. And I shall tako It upon myself to order your costume. 1 want you to look as graud as a little cm press.'' "Hut Jack." I suggested, timidly, "we aro spending a great dear of money." Ob, will, never mind. It will all go, unyhow, one way or the other, aud we might as !lepjoy it, You've nlwnjs wauted lo get into good society, Nell, and you're fairly in now, and It wou't do to let people see that you are cramped for money. Let's make the most of it while we've got it." My heart ached a little; and in the midst of all the Hare and flutter f pre paration, I was oonsoious of a vagus feeling of regret whenever I recalled the quiet months of my early wifehood spout at Cherry Hill. Jack bad seemed suchrj umereni person la loose, tlays-so strong and steady and self-nllaul; and now he seemed to tako as much pleasure in life's frivolities us I did. With thu foolish inconsistency of my sex, I sat down nnd oried over tbe consummation of tho very hopes which I bad cherished so lone. Hut, despite my tears, our reception went on aud it turned out to be a great Buocess. Tbe best people in town bon ored us with their preset oe, and every thing, tbauks to Mrs. Yanborough's fore sight, was carried out lu the most lavish and elegant manner. "By George," said Jack, "ibis sort of thing is jollier than tbo old farm. I ee now, little wifo, that you were right, nl ways right." I would ten timos rather he should have upbraided me for what I had done. Tho inter that followed was exceed ingly Raj', We were invited everywhere, nud our house was oonstantly filled with guests. Halls, grfrees, kettledrums nnd the opera, seemed to engross every hour. Jaok nnd I seldom bad a quiet moment loRolber, yet he Sicmed to enjoy it with his whole heart. When spring came our last surplus dollar had been expended, nud wo were solely dependent on Jack'a monthly salary. The warm weather camo on, nnd baby soon fell ill. I hoped day by day that Jack would say something nbout going back to his father's for the summer, but ho did not even hint nt such a thing. The days grow longer and warmer. The sun shone down with a piltilestj splendor, nud tbo paved streets seemed like heated brass. Our fashionable friends fluttered off like summer swallow's and wo were left almost nlono. "Couldu't you mauag8 to make a Utile trip to tbo seashore, my deal?" Mrs Vanborough had suggested, and" Jack had caught at tbe idea with eagerness. "Wo might, Nell. I think wo can. I'll try nnd borrow a few hundreds some where.'1 "Oh, Jack, no, no!'' I sobbed out in my remorse and despair. "I won't go to tho seashore. You see how ill baby is. Oh, Jack, ask your ialher to let us return homo."' "Oh, yon wouldn't be satisfied, Nell, if we went back. It Is dreadfully stupid down there these summer days, with tbe haymaking, aud tbe reaping, and nil that sort of thing. We should never be able to endure it now." I said no more. Tho long, bright, burning days woro on, and our bills rnn up higher nnd higher, aud baby's little breath seemsd to grow weaker aud weak er, and poor Jack himself began to look dreadfully ill nnd worn. And ono after' noon he was sent home in a carriage quite unconscious, stricken down by 11 sudden fever. I put my pride nsido then nud wrote a letter to Jack's father. "Jack and baby are both ill, and we are sick aud tired of this tifo. Pray for givo us, and let us come homo." Tlie very next day the dear old gentle man arrived, but tbe bailiffs and tho officers of tho law were there before Lim Tho rnmor that we intended to leave town got out, and our creditors rushed in, anxious to secure tho lion's share of our effects. Tbe Hrussels carpet, the baudsotue funiture and costly brio-a-brac all went under tho hammer at a disas trously low figure. "Never mind," said mv father-in-law, not i shadow of reproach on his kind old face ; "let them squabble over it if they will. We must get our sick ones home," As wo got Jaok into tbo carriage and with his poor hot head upon my face, and baby in my arms, I turned my back npon tbe scene of my short-lived triumph, "Wo are going back to Cherry Hill said tbe old gentleman, as in the dusk of tbo golden day we drove through the dewy stillness of the mountain ravine, "The old home has been waiting for jou nil these months. I was pretty sure you'd want to come baok." I could not utter one word in nswer, A great full moon was rising noove tbe mountain peaks as we reached the house. Not the smallest thing was changed. The creat red roses bloomed on the terrace.tbo bees droned In their hive and aud the cattle-bells twinkled in the born yard. The doors stood wide open. We carried Jack in and laid him down in tbe broad, breezy room that had been our bridal chamber. He opened bis eyes and drew a deep, quivering breath, as the mountain breeze touched his throbbing bead. "Nell, where are yon?" ho caiJ. "Surely this must be home?" "I am bere.Jack," I answered through my tears, "and this is home, dear ; old Cherry Hill." "Tbank Good!' he murmnred.aud fell back upon the pillows, aud I saw great tears trickling slowly from beneath his closed eyelids. Beyond the open window, lu the silver glory of the rising moon, the old crand father saC with oaby at his feet, half hidden in the rank, cool grass, and even at that lalo hour the pigeons camo flut tering round her as of old, aud she screamed with rapture as she clutched at tbem with ber thin white hands. I rose softly and fell on my kuees be side Jaok's low pillow. "Oh, laok,"! sobbed, "I have been wicked. Forgive mc, Jack, torgivome, I am so glad to be at home again." His worn faee grew radiant, and his dear arms held me close. And tbeu and there, clasped to my husband's heart, in tbe safe,sweet shelter of the home bo loved, I understood all the past. "You didn't meanlt.Jack," I whisper ed, "you ooly pretended to enjoy it all i to please me.' He smiled at we with bis jrave fond I emile. 'At d, ob, Jack, our money is all gone, and"' He silenced me with a kiss, "No matter, Utile woman, tho losson ws havo learned has beau cheaply bought. We shall not cue to leave the safe old mountain nest in starch of fashion aud society again." I could not answer I btard uiy baby oooing to the pigeons iu the grass aud sat there, clasped in Jack's forgiving arms, tho happiest woman the world held. FATENTS GRANTED, List of Patents gruntrd to citizens of Pa., for the wesk ending, Tuesday, April 7, IR35, compiled irom the Official Records of the United States Patent Office,rxpressly or thn CAnnnst AnvocATn by SmrLtv Bn.tsits.eris, Tatent Attorney, Solicitor an I Expert, No. 037 F Street, N W., Washing ton, of whom copies, and Information msy bo hod: J M Bruce, Pittsburg, combined votjr cool- ur ami niter. W J Cnllln, Allegheny, friction drum. B L Clrycland, Pittsburg, car axlo lubri cator. RV Coffin, Slatlugton, slate shaving ma chine. J Henderson, llellefonlo, apptratus for the comtiuiuon ol gaseous luel. E A Johnson, Alleglieuy City, sasb fastener G W Darby, Allegheny City, operating car uruacs. O Ford, slats. Roxborough, support for bed C D Godcharles, Hilton, nipper bar for nail machines. G Lauder, Pittsburg, besscmor process. M N Lovell, Erie, tempering wiro springs, liwo patents.) J McCready, New Brighton, car coupling. A McLen nau, Pittsburg, gas legulatlng vuiva. S O Nash, Harrlsburg, portable camera. A Randal, Allegheny City, underground gas main, L Shook, Pittsburg, pislon-rod packing. Susan L Sinclair, Allegheny, filling tlio re cesses in the tread ot car wheels. S Slutz, Pittsburg, preventing gas explosions Wm Thomas, Pittston, dovlco for feeding air to furnaces, 11 Weaver, Pittsburg, guide box. C V Weevor, Norristown, sorllng spout for tackytnacblncs. G Westlngbouse, jr, Pittsburg, delecting leaks in gas mains. D A Williamson, Walsontown, bcol trim ming machine. wkm EMDixes Arra 14,1665. W D Young, Pittsburg, horse shoe machine L Houston, Montgomery Station, circular sewing machine. Jas Hunter, TitUbuig, gas conductor. J F Ingbrom, Alleghcnj', seal lock. Jas Jacksnu, Pittsburg, machine for bend ing tube skelp, J W Kughtcr, Greenville, railway crossing and target. ( w Morris, Pittsburg, combined spring measure una track inu.cator. T M Mortoc, Pittsburg, steam radiator aud neater. T O'Donnell, Bradford, safety bar for rail way fish plates. S Pennock, ICeunett Square, road machine. II II Rodman, Wllkesharre, shoe fasteuirg T S Stewart, Sallsburg, dumping wagon ulfo end gato lor dumping wagons, J P Witherow, Allegheny, apparatus for the manufacture of iron and steel. A II Witmaii, MtQersrltle, powder keg die charge tube. CHIC AO 0 NOVELETTE. "Hick, I say!" The silvered foam of tbe sea was splashing in rythmic, cadence on the white sands of tbe beach, while here and there a fleck of wavering light from the sigual buoy on S inline Bboals that dreaded spot beneath whrso (reachoou waves so many goodly ships freighted with precious burdens from far dibit and Muskegon had disappeared forever- br:nght'into bold relief against (he west ern sky Gircfli) McClo&ky's elf foot ns sbo stood by IJertram Ptrkin's side that soft June evening. "You do not love,' said tbo girl speak ing"slowly, "or you could not speak so cruelly. On this beautiful night, when tbo bills ure suffused with amber haze, through which Iho stars gluw uud thicb iu silent splendor, we should think of utugbt but love pure, pussionlcss love that will bind our hearts together iu it chc.ii) whose cyery link shall ho n kiss whose tvery fold n sweet caress. Tor an iustnut the man did not reply- Then tbo gill stretched forth to him her bare ubito arms that glistened like mat bid in the growiug dusk, but he heeded them not. "Wiil you not 6peak to me, sweet heart?" she said, an infinite pathos iu her words. No answer came. Again tho out stretobed arms pleadod mutely and with pitiful eloquence for the joy that was never to bo. Lookiug at her with a hauphty, alniObi ice-President Davis expression ou bis face, Bertram again said : "Back, I say." With a despairing gleam in her (lurk some eyes, Uirulle turned away nud be gan to sob os it ber oorset would break 'God beip mo," she said, in despairing accents, "I oiuuot back." 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