S.V. MORTHIMBR, EDITOR I.KIIlallTON. PA.1 RATDIIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1883. Editorial Mention. Thi rail citato agauta of Ohloigo btive Ouilertakon, by means of n black list, to ptoteot themselves against tenants who &o uot pay. IUiiDKLt,'i confession and the suicide, of M.r. Vaile, tlio wlfa of one sf the dc. faoiUuta, from distreBS caused by lier buuband'a situation, bure Riven nlmost traf-lo mipea.t to tba Star mute trial. Since Kerdell begun bis confession nam eroa reports of what will follow trnve bean clrcnlatcil, One report is tbat cer tain of tho defeudants Lava arranRtd with tbelr ball preparatory to leaving tba country. Oj tbe contrary, It is said tbat all tbe defaudautH will become wlt- titatt when the sldo of tbe defence is beard. Vtnzx San Francisco reports tbat "tlo xriuter bas been nwesovero than any tinea the- city was Bottled,"' it does uot mean tbat tbe teuipcriiliiro bus be(U ery low. "Wo account' it quito co!d around tbis bay," says tlio Cbronlcle," "wben tbe mercury drops diwn to freez ing point; but for many lUys of tbe pust and present raonfhs It bas been 10 to JG dearees lower than tbat. Ice bas fornnd in this city iu one ulgbt over balfau luoU thick, and we have bad tbe utih'cnril of phenomenon of a three iucb enow fall. Thb receipts at the State Treasnry hire been very heavy tbe past two -months. During January they aggro gatxl (1,452,293.59. Of thisj amount 41.13,133.01 was derived from tax cn ca.iital stock; $737,573,00 from tax nn colUteral Inheritance; 3171,321,77 from Homes; $83 728.11 from tax on foreign lamranco companies; $19,503.33 frcm tit ou writs; $28 205 01 from tax on 1j ns; $23,511 CO from tax on net in--sones; $15.CC3.2i fr m tax on personal property, and $19,015 77 from lax on gross receipts, Of th;coll iteral i ibnit ance tax Philadelphia paid SH9 215 53 and Allegheny county $21,021 C7. "Tns greatest obstacles iu tbe way of the prosperity oftho legal profession,'' sail President Bouncy to the Illinois 3ar Association, "tbo nu'Bt serious hin irancaa to their usefulness, tbe sonrcis of greatest injury to their clients, tie came of deepest dissatisfaction aid prejudice, are tbe delays, uncertainties, and expenses of legal proceedings. TLo Josses and the anxieties arising from these causes are often more than the re sults which the suitor is finally allowed to take out of the scales of justice." He -ald that no one ought to be heard in a ' court of justice except upon the condition of submitting both to do and receive substantial justice, without regard to any technicality or matter of form. "Let tbe law provide," be added, "that no jadgmont.sball be.set aside or reversed in any case, civil or criminal, provided itfchill appear from the whole record tbat substantial justice has been done." "We received newsonWtdneBdayof the lost of the U. S. steamer Ashutlot, which aocorting to a Hong Kong dispatch, was lost lathe Ohlua Soas and eleven of her .orew were drowned. When the Captain Aof a United States frigate iu port at New York was told by a reporter of tbo loss of ttte Asbuelot be made a very Hguifieant remark, "She was a miserable old tub, like ber sisterghip, tbe Jlonocaoy. It is wonder she did not go down long ago. This view of tbe unseaworthiness of the Atbuelot is supported ujji despatch from Washington, which says tbat, although no official information of ber loss bas been received at tbe Navy Department Wednesday, tbe report was not at all dis ' -credited; becauso tbe vessel was not con sidered very seaworthy, and was a laugh ing stock among nayul officers. Who, then, is responsible for tbe loss of the lives' of tbe eleven seamen who were drowned when tbis "old tub" went down? What an exposure wo bavo hero of tbe , rotten nwy, iu whose name millions up .. on millions of dollars bavo been squand ered and stoleul v Tnx London (Eng.) "Spectator'' gives lbs following not very flattering vltw, by aa Englishman, of Xew York city: "The Xmplre City is au extraordiuuy jumble of dirty, uitau sttojts, ragged telegraph Jioles, rotting wooden shanties, mons trous advertisements, garish Mans, fronts toad hideous by daubs of crude red, fclue and green paint, overtopped, spor adically, by enormous piles of heavily ornate architecture, and overshadowed by a network of wires and by the elevat ed railroad. JiNor.ls the streat popnU tlen an attractive one. The women are terribly overdressed, and to a stranger the men's faces wear a sad, preoccupied, almost'satarnina expression; smiles nro rare,ndaUughs are rarer still. At bot tom tbe American is of a singularly good xti.to.red disposition too good-natured r m, for be puts up with a variety of lyr mules, social and political, under vrhleh most Englisbmsn would writhe. S30h a system of l.iissez-iller. has its drxbaoks; tbe rulroad companies, for Jai'-anca, who are allowed to carry their trails pretty nation where they will, killed in 1830, 2,700 persona at their 'level crossings.'" Our New York Letter. Secular correspondence of Adyocite. Niw Yoas, Feb. 20, 18S3. Jiy Gould's proposed temporary re tirement from tbe activity of Wall Street, to make a tour around the world, natur ally euutad a graat deal of omment, and the question is common ou tba street, avko can take his place as a leader iu ibat battle for wealth should he die. ,'ertalnly the Yandcrbills have no chance. They laok breadth of view, attention to detail and energy of execution. From William H., down to the yoiiDpeat, none of them poxsets is any way the qualities necessary to make a great operator. Gould's son Oeorga is in active training for tbe position, but although clever, ambitious and a bard worker is yet too jronng to be able to wield thi sabre da en pare. Among tbe leading people of tba street It U th belief tbat Heury Vil- ' lard is tbe coming man. Although of .German birth be la every inch an Ameri aa., Ha bat a geulns frr management, j4 daring tbe past fv years be bas ( veloped into tbe most accomplished rail way manipulator perhaps, outside of Gould. His schemes nro on a large soile, ami he therefore has 11) o experi ence necessary in order to lead, Desldes, bfl bas the reputation of being reliable. He has never betrayed hi? friends, nor bas bo ever deliberately given one the wrong point. Furthermore he has a lienor of hv suits and Is thus a safe mau In every respect. He Is ono nf tbe prlucipnl owners of tbo Evening Fust, and his uprightness can bent bo judged frcm' the fact that tbe financial columns of this paper are norer lined to bolster up any pet schemes as Guiilil does In tbe World. Apropos of the World. It is still in tho market, but somehow nobody seems to want it. There is now talk of reduc ing it to a four page paper, nnd omitting nil financial matter and Wall Street gos sip, cxceptlni! tbo' mere exchange and market reports. UjuI 1 seems, to havo had enough of it. Tho Lenten sermons preached tl.ls yo.tr In tho various churches are genei ully of a high order, much nbova lLo avenge. The preacher as n lulu sug gest practicable subject nnd therefore obtain praeticil results." Itsv. Dr. Mor gin Dlx i'u particular baa ntlracted cm bldirnble attention by his lectures cn Womau'a DutUa. Tho sermons I undi r- n'uml nro to be collected and printed in a panipl.lit. Dr. Dlx is also collecting material for a biography of bis father, tho late Governor Dlx. This should prove nn interesting work nnd u valuable contribution to tbe history of New York of a century ago. Our friends on tho other sido of Hie North Iliver theNiw Jertejl Its' pi edict thit Spring is nt band, or at nil events w II make its dtbut much earlier this year than formerly. Tho r'nson for t'lis is tbo advent of blue birds in large fl ckn Theso charming littlu barbinoern of Spring usually come to stay nnd hti co thtre Is ever prosprct that tbo tern rs of winter nre nearly over. Andhow glad everybody will be in this city. It seems to mo tbat winters in town nre f.ottiug more disagretublo from year to year. This season Gotham has been literally buried beneath slush. We have a Street Cleiining Department which i.n nnnlly swallonsup many millions and yet we bavenothlng to show for it. With tho exception of Droadwny and n very few favored localities, people have not seen tbo paving stones sine tbe fist snow Btorm. Tho slush alternately freezjs and softens but slays. A phy sician tells me that bard times nie in store for us tbis summer, In consequence of tbis shameful negltct of the autboii lies. Miliaria and typhus will carry off thousands of victims. "Tho ground," said he, "could not bavo been better prepared for un .epidemic, if Commis sioner Coleman and tho contractors had made a league with death against tho welfaro of New York." Tho only part of the city whero life is still eojoyablo is on tho roads leading out from Central Park. Tho snow is well taken care of so that thero bas been sleighing nlmost right through the win ter. One of the most interesting fea tures of a drivo Is tho stopping nt one of tho many old fashioned road houses that skirt tho driveways. They are nearly all old and unpretentious looking irom tho outside, ut they contain u world of comfort inside. Everything from the ancient coaching nnd trotting picttms on the walls to tho antique hit ve or wide hearth reminds you of dys t.ono by. Of course after bnvlug been out in the brisk air for a couple of hours jou have a ravenous appetite, which is fur-tier whetted by the inviting white lintu. the glittering glassware nud the lunnacu Uti chinn on the table. Yon cannot get any iancy dishes in a regulation road house; but buch a porterhouse steak or such chickou as they can broil youl If these placis Lad ixlstcd iu the days when tbe ancient gods nourished them selves with nectar and ambrosia, they would have left their Olympian mahog any and gouo dowu to n road house. A dinner there washed dowu with some un impeachable liquid and topped off with a cup of fragrant coffeo rich as Golcou du's wino and strong ns Hercules, makes you understand why it w.ts that tho gen ial poet Herrick rang "that no matter how crncl lifo end unkind friends had been, he alaays found his comfort at an inn." Blanche Douglass tho notorious hero ino of the Jennie Cramer mystery, is fast going the downw aril path. She has taken to drinking, Is rapidly loosing her good looks unci is on tho highway to be sotteducss. The womau despite her la rccr bas alwajs found sympathizers and the iiolico nlwajs so read y to override the down-trodden have invariably bien kind to ber. The other uioruiug she was found nlmcst in front of Police. Hcai'quarters helplessly iliuuk. Instead of arresting her a good uatured police man took her home. Hitler n interesting will contrnvercy Is that over the properly Ult by EilU II Ellas, who died at the St, Cloud Hotel in tho summer of 1831. Elian wus the originator of the dollar storo ssttuv Ha was a typical smart Yankee nnd i u indefatigable worker. In his timo be must have made million, but as he did not have tbe fatuity of retaining th m they slipped through his Augers. He was one of those men who would bring a uwjellnns ingenuity into play to get the better of you, if it was only a matter of a few cents, und then would turn arouud and present jou with as inny dollars out of pure good u itiiri. When ha died bo was supposed to be woitb about C150.0CO. Tho most diligent search however failed t- ilhoiver nuirM thau $1,700, nnd his three brothers and his sister are now trying to get this from tho widow. Sjventeen huudred dollars U of course not much for tbe lawyers but they will take it all tho same. Strange how quickly the dollar store sytem dis appeared after Elias died. Now ynu canuot flud them anywhere outside of tbe bickwoods towns. Iu this city tbe dry-goods bouses have oecnmithe leglti mite belrs of tbe system, and under the circumstances as they uti driven to cut prices to the quick alm-wt in tbe intense competition now prevailing, a -lirga uumber will bava eventually to go the way of Ellas and bis stores. Monday last, staeit N'n. 4 of the Allen- town Iron Company was blown out, and the company Is making pre paratiou- to alto b'aw out stack Nn, 6. Our Washington Letter. f Fbou our SrKCUt. Connr.sroxuKXT. ' Washinoton, D. O., Feb. 17, 1883. Montford O. Rerdell, ono of the de fendants in the so-called star-route cases and ono of the persons convicted at tbe last trial, yesterday plead guilty in open court. Shortly afterward be was placed upon the stand nnd proceeded to testify to bis knowledge of tbo alleged consplr acy. He was stilt under examination when the court ndjonrucd. Tbe news of bis confession spriad rapidly over tbe city, and the interest iu tbe trial, which bog beon more or less dormant during the nine or ten weeks Of lis monotonous contiuuance, suddenly revived. The couit room becamo an object of more than usual interest nnd it was speedily flll-d with a large aud attentive crowd of spectators. It is expected tbo House of Represen tatives will at two more night' Elusions complete tho legislative appropriation bill. This will leayo only Uo addition al appropriation bills to be reported- tbe snudry civil and the deficiency. Thu river nnd harbor bill haa been reported but has not ytt beeu acted upon. number of members do uot believe it will pass. Tho ways nnd means committee has instructed Mr. Ilaudull to ask for a sus pension of the rules i.n Monday next to pass a bill already reported to the House to prohibit tho importation of adultt rated lea. The Senato committee on commerce, having tbe same bill uuderconsldeiatlou has agreed to press the Immediate pas -a"0 of the House bill wben it reaches tho Senate. President Arthur who left for New York last night to be oue of the pall bearers nt ex-Governor Morgan's funeral was quartermaster general of tbe state ou his gubernatorial staff during three years of the war, of which office bis title ol G moral is n souvenir. He was enter- tilued by Governor Morgan at bis New port home last summer, and deeply feels his personal loss by the latter's death. It Is ono of a chain of providences which huvu visibly depressed tho genial spirits of tbe President tbis year, beginniug with tho sudden death of Minister Allen at the Executive Mansion, on New Year's morning. Tbe growing ami grasping monopolies in tbis couutry, though managed with adroitness iu many respects, seem incnp able of learning tbe lesson of self-preser vatlou. Tho railroad kings when they add another road to thsir combinations exult over their inorcosed powrrto extort fro n tho people. When tbo telegraph monopoly absorbs a competing liue tbe cost of the purchase is expected to be drawn from the pockets of its patrons, The monopolists congratulate themselves upon having fastened their grip more firmly upon tho people nnd sees only to use their increased power for selfish pur posts. Tho number of men in Congress who now ndvocato tbe establishment of government system of telegraphy i much grenter than a year ago. The ranks of these who, urge tho regulation of railroad traffic by law have been large ly increased. The growth of tho seuli lueut iu Congress in favor of government telegraphy and of railroad legislation represents the increasing opposition of the people to monopolies. Iu the United States Senate yesterday a report was made from the finance com mittee in favor of tbe purchase of Arllng' ton from Geu. Cnstlu Lee. Tbo tariff bill was taken up aud all tho amendments proposed in committee of the whole dis. pos id of. A motion to incrsaso tbe duty on iron ore from 50 osnts to $1 a ton waB voted down, in the House the confer ence report ou the Japanese indemnity fund bill was adopted. The tariff bill being under consideration, n motion to place sugar on tho free list was voteJ down. At the eveninc session the con slder.itlon of the legislative nppropria. tion bill was resumed in committeo of tho whole. ArausT. Fcoii ouit REOiinn ConncsroNEENT. WasiiiiiQTON Feb. IB. 183 Though the session is narrowing down to closo limits tbo outcome of tho tariff ill. cushion, which now occupies nlmost exclusive attention, is as much iu doubt as ever. Randall aud Carlisle aro bav ing a b.nullful struggle lor Dmocrat!o leadership, and tbo prospective speaker ship. Tbe daily exhibition is watched with conidenble interes', not only from tho floor aud the galleries, but tbe coun try as well. "Carlislo," Says nn old ob server, "has the best of it at tbis stage, and if tho people could see him with physical eyes thoy would be compelled to admit his vast intellectual superiority over hii Pennsylvania rival; but, unfor tunately for him, the very aggressiveness which has forced him into prominence iu the tariff debate is liable to hurt him iu tho long run, Ilandall would like to letbims.lf nut, but he is handicapped by a high protective constituency au.i compelled to go slow and take the mid dle i.roiiml. Thli hurts him now, but it will be apt to help Mm in tbo end." Some think tlat Carlisle is too ocUpokeu in his free tr.ido tendencies and that tbo powor of tbo protection, ilomeut will bo combiued nniust him when the tug of war conies, r r at any rato tbe Democ racy will bo afraid tn t.ilu chanoes of elevating au auti-piotcctiiuUts to tbe cpeakei'n chair. However it is probable that the maj rlty nf Ibem will be cqnal'y reluctant to tee n known stiv.int if monopolies elected to the place, and the next house may escape from tbe dilemma by throwing both ltuudall and Carlisle overboard, aud taking up a mau whose record is less pronounced. At tbe adjournment of tho Women's nights Cmvcntiou Miss Phoebe Cnzzens and Miss Anthony lemalued iu town Hlsj Cczzius gavo a female suffrage seance in the iliuiog room of tbe Ilipgs House the other ulgbt. It is reported tbat llrs. Jult i Ward Uowe bas weakened considerably, aud thereby rpread dissat Ufactiou in tho homebol 1 of faith. The women suffragists bere.ou MissAuthony'M slxty-tblid birthday, gavo ber a very bauiUome set of point lace. The Wo msu'a Ijibor League is out iu a red-hot mauiftbto against Mr. W. W. Corcoran. Tbey hired a room in the Corcoran Building, one of the Quest busiuess buildings iu town. Having occasion for the room Mr. Corcoran notified lb cm that be would want it at the expiration of their lease. Tbis modest request was ' nint with a storm of indignation. Tbe ItlWa laelulgej tu wucli hiicihd at ilr. ICjrooran'i xr:ue and vacated oclr cn compulsion. Tbe Woman's Temperance Union, still another active organization, is puftctl-delighted at tho reception it got from President Arthur. They mirched 200 strong to tbo White Houko to ask the President's co-operation in their design to banish wine from dinner tables. The President received them most affably, asked to be Introduced to them Individually, gave each oneot them 1 a flower and unlimited taffy, dodged tho main issue and sent them awny eflerves clng with pleasure. The very uext day he gave a Stato dinner with six wlue glasses at every cover. Tbo President understands the sentiments of 1Kb' as well ns its logic Here is one of the ridiculous tales tbat one' bears:' Tbat Mr. Arthur asked Miss Frtlingbuysen to marry him before ho was President and has asked her twice since, am that his carriage stands before the i replug buyseu door every day.J How this dtll cute information wns obtuiuod by the publio nobody knows. Tbe. Presldept grieves tbe disciplis ot high art very much ly the wnyiu which he persistent ly avoids tragedy and such. It would stem to these aesthetics tbnt alter going through with an harassing day, seeing half n dozen delegations, shakiDg hands with a Lundred people aud wading through piles of papers tbe President ought then to like to spend bis evening witnessing tbe tortures of Othello or tbe misery of King Lear instead nf which he selects the most mirth-provoking per formance ber can find when be seeks any at all. The dinner given the other evening by Col. Corkhill in benor of General Sher man's sixty-third birthday was the oc casion of a speech by Seuator lobn Sher man which betrayed more sentiment and feeling tban be was supposed to possess. He is generally spoken of as n cold, sel fish man, but there is no qnestiontng the fact that tbe attachment existing between him and tbe General is strong, beautiful and touching. Senator Sherman they say is not n bad dinner companion. Ho has beeu in Washington about twenty five years, possibly thirty. His fund of remiuiscences is wonderful, and, with nil his coldness, be warms up splendidly nuder tbeinfiuence of a glass of warm Burgundy; "Ho is younger than bis brother, tho General, and Is more meth odical. For example, Senatjr Sherman bas got all tho letters he bas received during the last twenty or thirty years carefully filed away in scrap books, with an index most complete. Ho told me the other night that he bad about 10,000 letters indexed and filed awsy. Then I wondered what talcs these letters might tell. What a saying that is "Dover write a letter, and never destroy one.-" Some ono asked Senator Sherman what he intended to do with all those letters, but he did uot answer; he changed the subject. The letters Irom bis brother. General Sherman, must be very inter esting. Tbey number thousands, aud were begun wben the General was nt West Point, and have continued ever since. Tuo love or the brothers for each other is well known among tbelr friends. Neither bas a thought that is not some way connected with tbe other. Tli'6 letters of General Sherman In bis brother. during tbe war will make mighty inter: estiug reading if tbey nre ever printed! They were written iu camp sometimes before a battle, nnd sometimes after one but they gave tbe writer's ideas straight from his heart, and told whut he thought the same ns he would commune with himself. Mr. Blaine is writing a book and it will be a great one, but Sbcrmnu could write one equally iuteresllng. Dou Pedro, " St JasoVs Oil Family Calendar." Editorial, Wnslilngtou, D. C, fust, Jan. H...1SS3 Ko doubt the most interesting and unl nue literary production that has ever been published for gratuitous distribution, lias just been issued and Is now being presented at the hands nftjKcial carriers tn the house holders of Washington. Between the covers aro lo be fund or.ginal copyrighted can tributbns of salient humor from iho pens ol such racy writers ns M. Quad, Detn it free Pros ; Bpnojienilyke, of the Brooklyn Eagle; George W. Peck, A. Miner Grisivold and Bill Nye, the editors of the Texan Sit inqt, ''The Donbury A'cwj man," Uncle lie mils, as also the humorists of Puck, The Jiidqe. L'iwell Cititen, Boston Post, the San Frnucisro lI'iMp, and other papers. Tlioil lustrations are by the belt artists, and the typographical finlili of the entire work dis closes the genius and handiwork, with n novel and surprising effect, of the famous advertising department of The Charles A. Vogeler Company, Baltimore, Md., by whom the patnpleta is issued in the interest of the great pain cure, St. Jacobs Oil. The title of the work Is "The St. Jacobs Oil Family Calendar, IS83 4, and Book ot Health and Humor for Hie Million." It Is issued in connection with testimonials, at tructiyrly arranged, from distinguished au thorities to tho sQlcicy of the meJiciuo, whose fame Is uow world wide. It Is gratifying to uote from anannounce. meat on the last page nf the work, an in dlcation of the judgment aud courage of tho young widow of the late Mr. Vogclor, In retaining her husband's interest, and in perpetuating bis memory by naming the new house after him, and her course is tn be admired. As an evidence of the fnilli of tbe best classes In St. Jacobs Oil, it liny be stated that Mr. Christian Devrirs, nue nf the foremost merchants of Maryland, bead of the old house of Win. Devries Jt Co., president of tbe National Bank or Balti more, and director of the Weelern Mary land IUilread, bos become th leaning part ner in The Charles A. Vogeler Company. Mr. Devries, liko many other prominent men, was himself cured of rheumatism Jjy its use. The remaining partner Is Mr. II, D. Umbslaetter, whoso brilliant talsuts and rare genius as an. advertiser, in orxantz ng and conducting the advertising department ol this house, havo long since passed into an often-pointed at example and placed liiin iu the front rank of the business world. He has our personal congratulations upou his accession to a, partnenhip in the new firm. Mr. Umbstuetter liss shown that lie is a humorist as well as a remarkable busi ness man, and under the pseudonym of 'Hiram Happy" has contributed some of the cleverest things found In the publica tion, whose merits we have briefly alluded to. In the lsrger cities the book will b dis tributed free from house tn hnusa and at othar points by druggists. Copies may alio ba had by addreaiint "Supply Department," The Charles A. Vogler Company, Haiti, more. Md., and Inclosing a 3 cent stamp to pay pottage. Thursday was the one hundred slid fifty-first (nnlyersary ol Hie llr h otGoorje Wtstiincton. HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A Indlnrr Ixinrton riiyslclan cstanllsnca nn otneo In Kerr KorU fort tic euro of EPILEPTIO FITS. From Am. Journal cfMedlclndL etltfa Epilepsy, litu wlthirat t!oult trmteii urnl currj c its -I'M tinipijr bvn nntonliliinei o tinte henrd if C1M rf over trftri iwnamg ncrtiUHij rami hi Mai. Ho has pnblUhfd vrork fu IMS dloMO. Kitten lit) eflnrtl-n-IthftUrcB botlloot hi t-tmderful euro frto in it inrrifcriihamiT mtnA tli1r oxDreiii nnd I. U Adtires. VT ) nrf-rlM nnr nnfl wishing a enrs to mMrt ifr.AUMSEK0Lu,Ka.HJubnEL, NcXort, bookby MARK TWAIN, Entitled "LIFE on the MISSISSIPPI." A rich theme, unit the richest, raclett rolunio of nil iha Twain ecrroa. ('hnractetlatlc lllun. I ration!. 82,600 t Cath Ptlzet la Aijtnll. "A wonl to the wise la nilflclent." fi-nnfn Wanteil i -tittlt now rcaily, fl. Vor ilRuilui particulars aildrcsa Douglass Bros., l'lTlIadelphla, I'a. Dlewa.n4 THE UNION TRUST CO., Gil & 613 Chestnut St., PHILADELPHIA, - - Pa. Capital, SI, 000,000 I Charter Perpotual. Actt at Erreutor, Admlnutrator, Aolgntt, Ri- crivcr, uuanuan, lfiorrjry, jigciu, i mure and Committee alone or in conntclion tcith an individual appointee. Takes ctiarieo ol the iiropcrtv of absentees anil i.im.realilcntt, collects attil remits tncomo iirompuy, ami iwsctiarucs laitiuuiiy I lie nut ea of every llJuclnry trust and nuency known tu the law. Sales lor Rent nilhln nunrlar-nruof Vaults of the moat approved construction. wiiiBKi'in in nrnnnii jiurieinr prooi mes without charise. Plato, securities anil nil other valuables securely kept nt a inmlernle nnnunl clmrjeo for a safo return or specific Indemnity. Car Trusts and other Approved Securities for ale. Intcn st allowed on Moneys deposited for definite tcrlo,ls. or niton ten tla) a notice. W. 11 IMTTKHSON. I'rerhirnt HlESTl'll l.'I.YMKlt, Vlee-Prealdent. MAM M N S. STOK KS. Treasurer. FKANU1S UAUON.Seo'y & Trust Officer. Diniio'ions. W. O. PATTinso.f , Hon. T. F. ItAVAno, .1 AM r S l,OSi;, AI.FIIEDS Ull.T.KTT, Hun. Allison Wmitk, Wllmlnir'on. Hot Dr. Uko W. Hkilv, llurrl.huiKti, I'a,, Hon J. S. A"iiiCA, Huntingdon. I'.i., Hon. II. (;lymkii, Iletullnir, Pa , . HESIIVS liCKKUT, Heading. Pa., Kdmiind !S. Diitv, Mlftllnfnirn, Pa, Hnn.It.i:.MoAaiiAK, West (Jhcsicr. Pa.. lir. W. 1 . A 11KNKR, I). U. Pattkuso.v. John T. Mokrok, Jim. Kkkfe, Thos. It. I'ATTOJf, W.J. Nnn. Jab. S. Mautin, Hr.IUI AYKrt Aaxsw, H, II, Houston, John (. Kkaiiimq, Philadelphia, l'a. Ilnn.T.K. Kakdolph, Morrlatoivn, N. J., febVlirl Ocn.W.W. H.IIavis, lioyiesiown. rn., CnAB. V. Oodfkh, Alltutown, Pu. FARMS and HOMES Tho best In tho world, aro cally obtained In Dakota, Minnesota anil Northern Iowa. (Jet ready to movelnthosprtnir. First come,heat served. County lnnpa description of landa, ratea of passage and Irolteht, lurnialicd free by JOHN it. POTT, Agent, tlhlciiiso. Mil waukeo & St. Paul It'y, Wllllamsport, Pa Ko trouble to answer qucstlens. I havo a nofltlvo remedy for tho above ills cnFc; by Its use I houstinds of cases of tho worst kinu mm oi lonie sianuinx nave neen cured, Indeed, so stronir Is iny lalth tn ltsclflcacv, Unit I will send TWO 11OTT1.I0S l'ltEt:. tuieether with a VALUA I1DC TltEATlSE on I ins disease, lo any unerer. uivo tttprcss UUU U. UUUrCSS, Ull 1. A,tbiltjUi)l, 181 Pearl bt., Now York. IfAKMS.-i-Holbrc Iocatlnir, consult ourcito. luirue and inap,S3tu free. IsLfcii & Mskk. Iks, OainbrldKC, Md, Feb 24 wl. LEG-AL NOTICES. Auditor's Notioo. Estato ot OLIVDR nniiNHISHIt, Pcc'd. The undorsliened Auditor, appointed by the urpinitiR uouri oi uarnnn i.uuniy to ninku distribution of the bilnnceoftholunds In the hands of Thomas Kcmerer. Adiiilnlstiiitnr ol said ICaintc, wilt hold n inoetlrnr lor tho purpose nfhla uppolntincnt on SATUif liA Y, ..UAKOll lTili, 183, ill ONE o'clock P.M., nt tho Office of Win, CI. Iroiiimi. Etn.. In 'tho .lloruutehi of Miiucli Chunk. Ph., when land whtro hII parties lutt rested will bo re-, quircn in preaeiie tneir ennuis, or uoucoarreu irom coming in upon anui luuu. b It. OlI.ltAM. Auditor, Maucli Chunk, Keh. 17, U83-W4 Personal Notice. Alt persona am hereby forbid meddling mill tl,o tollowiiig nrlicles nf Household piirniluro loaned by tho undersigned tn F. D, Miller, of tho Borough of Lelitgiitnn,l'u., 09 the mine Is my prnpnrlv, viz : lied r.nro suite. Extension Table, Breakfast Table, Cupboard, 7 Chairs, Lounge.. Lot of Curpet, Looking Glass, Pictures, Winduw Shades, Curtains, btnvet, Ac. Ac. MAHLON S. MIMjEP.. Feb. 3, ISB3 w3 Tamaqiia, Pa Administratrix's I-Totico, E-JStato of WM. E. KEMERER, Deceased. Letters of Adliuni, trillion nn tho Eitato nf Win. K. Keini'ier, Into nl Franklin town. fJilp, Carbon Cu.,Pii,,ilec'd,hiive been grant ed tn the liiidertigiied, residing in the. siid township, tn whom all porsuns indebted tn raid estate aro rcqiieatrd tnmuko iniipcliate payment, anil muse Having claims or Ho iiianils will make known Hie saiun without delay. SUSANNA KEMERER, Feb. 3, lSS3lil AdininUtrutrix. Administratrix's Notioo. Estate of ADAM IiAUCllXORE. Deceased Letters nf Ailinliiis'ration nn Hid Eitiile nf Adam Liuulin ir.', biteuf Mnhoiiiiig lwp tiiroou cniiniy, l'a.,dee',i, iinvo lieen grant' ted tn the undersigRrd, residnic In Iho said tnwnshiii, tn whom oil persnns imlubted to said estate nre requested tn make Immediate payment, and tlmse having claims will mate know tho same withnut ilelav, to THERESA LAUCHNO'HE. Administrutrix,'' orlnttATIIAM MUSShilt, Agent Muhnning, Feb. 3, 1883 Gt JAMES WALP, SUCCESSOR TO A. D. MOSSER, Manufacturer of aud Dealer in Stoves, - Ranges ait - Heaters, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, and House Furnishing Goods, Kvcrv kind of STOVK OIIATE and F1U.1 HU1UKS kept constantly ou hand. ROOFING antTsPOUTINC- Done on short notice anil at Low prices. Store on SOUTH Stheet, A few doors above D ink St., LEIKGI1TOX. Patronage solicited and an Isfactlon guar, anteed. Feb 10 1-si-ly PATENTS. ANIlKltSON fc S5IITH. Solicitors or U. S. and For eign Patents. Nn. TUO Till Street, cor of (1. opp. U S. Patent offloc, Wastnngion. I). U, t'orrcspomlonco solicit ed. Nn charge lor ailelcc. No fee charged unless Pa'eol Is allowed. Itefereneea. Lewis wiibirguo It' O Ulonsfra. ' llankrra, and postmaster. Pamphlet or ina-ruc-Jiuetfe ivft Bl BSH nt M0 PUBLIO SALES. Publio Salo of Valuablo The follnnlmr deaerlbeil vnlnnhle Ileal Fs. tata will bo otfered nt puldio sale, on tho Iirvintsrs, corner of Nortliainpioii (or 3-1) and ron Slreeta, I.clilglilon, cjarbuii County, I'a., at 2:30 P.M.. on Saturday, Jlarch 10th, 1883, na follows, tn wltt No. 1. One-ha'lf (U) of Int iiuinhered ono liunilretl nml eighty (18J), sltuatoo'i tho weatslduof Northampton St., bclnil n corner lot. and liavlnie n front on raid Noitliiunpli.net. nr thlrtf.lhtcc (33) feet or ii. ore. aud extending esi ef that width, nt parallel tinea Willi raid street, one linn lied and cliehtv.nlno lect nine Inches to Wcalal. ley; bounded on tho north by tho oilier part nl said Lot No. 180, on the wcat by West al ley, oh the south by Iron sireet, and un tho eisi ny noiiiinuipinn street. i no jua improvements thereon aro a large t Xl'Si!T Htory Plunk Dnellliu Mouse, with cgi&Ja tbrcu(31 laruro rooms und urlx fill loot Iihii on the nrst floor, three (3) largo looms, one small room and a hall fioui which access can to) hud Into any of the rooms on 2nd store. The 3d slory or attlo Is plastered and sealed inrouieiioui ami iiiviucti into two iare rooms with au extension under kitchen roof vrlilcli can tie tisedas a storo room. A Summer Kitchen, IU story, eontalniiiK a uocd Jtako Uveu und Firo Place, toaelher with Well Putiiu. Is attached tho Iloublo lorcli nt rear. Thcuuthulldlnga consist ol u comparatively New Stable, built to nccointnodnto one horse and a cow In one part, and n carrliiKO or wag on and sleiielt In tho oilier ; overhead Is a laru.0 Mow tor hay and straw: aitacliedlo lliu Stable Is n iiood sired Plir Pen. CLIeken Coop and Wood and l.'uat House, tho ottier eiuiuuiiuinasarecoiuinoulouannd convenient A ctiulco loL of l-'rult 'Iruca. Oriino Vines. ahrublK-ry, etc.. nre on tho lot, winch have yiwiueti n iiocrui auppiy oi iruu lor sovurai lears lo unv one doslttnir to seeure n home of their own nn bulltr opportunity has ever presented liself. mo. -i i.ot no. ibo, snnaio on west sine oi inriiiitiiipiun street, nnd linvlnKa Ironton a ltd alreet ol 6lleet,un,l cxtcndlim wist ward In depth nf that width, nt parallel line with said street. 18'J feet D Inches In WiBt ullev ! bounded on the north by Lot of Peter Helm. ncri oj- wen iincy, soutn ny i.oi oi i.anuy it. Nolhsteln: and cast hv Nortlinniiiton st No. 3. Lot No. 02. Bltuate on tho cast side of Northampton street, and having a Ironl of ou met on stun street, anil extentitntrcasiwiiru nt parallel inies Willi s.iid iNuithatnpton sr. of that wlillh. lit) loet O inches to (.'antra ill ley ; bounilcil on tho north by Coal street, on tho west by Northampton street on Ihe south hy Lot No. t'1, nnd east by Centre alley. Terms and conditions will bo made known at time and place ol ante. l.A 1 1 1 Ll l !'. i.lai , .tUlt.N S. LUNTZ. February 24, 1883-wJ Publio Salo of Valuablo Personal Property. Tlio unilcrslzncil. Administratrix nf Atlrnn LaucIiDoro dt-cM, of Mfthonlnj; Tonnn,ilpf I'm bun County, l'n. will sell at I'uMo Snlc. on the iiremlsus, on Friday and Saturday, Marcli 23 & 24, low, ui i'. n cincKi ai., 1110 lononin St, i& 3 Heifcra, 2 Curri.iieca, 5o ti-horao Farm Wnuon. 2-horse Spring Wnuon. Mowing itlnehlne. 2 Slelieha,4 llarrols of Vlneir.ir, Cits Wheat nnd I'orn by tlio bushel. Cutting llox, Coru Planter, Uurso Hake, P.innlmc .11111, Thresh Inn Bljclilno with horso power, liny, strnw nnd Cornstalks by ton, readj-miulo Fence Posts, 2 Cultivators, 2 Harrows, 2 I'lowa, lot of Fcnca Italia, 8 Hlvea of llccs, lot Potatoes, Anido lluttcr. lloner.2 lledatenda nlth I In. I. dln, Cl09eis, Tallies, Chairs, Slovo with Pipe, liarrela. Tubs, lot Tools. Hoes, Forks, Shovels, Chains an. I other articles. Terms will no made knowu nt tlio time nnd place ol salo, by Ti.lt. LAUCIlNUIil'. tcD.siwa Adiulnlstralrlx. EXECUTORS' SALE OF VALUAI1LE ByTlrtuo ofnn order of tho Ornliina Court of I'nrbon county. Pa , tons directed, there will bo exp sed to public sale, nt tho CAItnoi llorsir, In tho Hoitocuu or LtllluilTOX, Carbon County, Pa., on Tuesday, March Gth, 1883, nt TWO o'clock P.M.. tho following dcscrlh. cn ileal i.stnte. Hie prnpcrtyorihe I.UuLian lei Claura, deceased, to wit : No. 1, All that certuln Tract or PleeK of I.ANI1. slluatuln tho l'owiisliln or Million Iiil", County nnd Slnlo iil.ire.nld. b.uinJcd nnd describud ns followa; Itctnnlng f n alonr; thence by land Into nf Stephen Hntllct north 40,4 degrecs.'eaat 54 bcrchea tn n aione; tlfiice north C7 ilegrers, cntt 31 perches to a luui'ii piao,; iiicnce rouiu jit uenrces, enet o l-,i.nun iu 11 mono J iiil'iico ay lauil ui jouil Kunti north decrees, cast V perches ton poat! thence north MJ deiereea, wist 87J perches to a stone; tin nue by land nf tho lain .11 r. lluuielns south I ileierec, enat 13 perches to tlio p.nco ol beginning, containing 38 Acres, more or less, about :4 Acres nf which nro Cleared and the luluncu is gouil Timber 1,-uid. Nn 2 All Hint certain I.ot cr Plcco of OHUIJNI). situate In tlu Horouirh or Wela port, County arid Stato nroreanld. bounded und described ns follows: llolnnloir nt a P'ist on il'ldgo street ; llienco north 80 dens., oast 18 fcot t.o a poet; thence, hv land ofThos. Koons north'lO.legrccs, west 60 Icei.tu a pos ; thenec by tho Hotting Mill Properly south 80 degrees, west IS feet to n posi; Ihence by land of Hernurd Vogt aon h 10 ilciercca. enat 03 feot to tlio plnconl beginning, coiitaliilug l'.SO Squaru Ft ct. Tlio Improvement tliorc. on aro ono Two-Story Plank Dwelling House, 10 x ."6 feet, nnd an annexed llulldinu-, 11 x 11 feet. TeniK will be made known at the time and place of salo, by T. 11. OLAl'SS. PHAON CLvlISS. Kxccutnra of Il.inlel Clauss, deo'd. I.ehlglilon, Feb. 17, 1M3.3 Public Salo of Valuablo REAL. ESTATE. Tho nndcralaned will S'tl nt Publio Sate, nt the llJri;i.nt I HAiniSVJI.LK. ')owa. incusing Township, Cuibon County, I'a., un Tuesday, February 27, 1883, at 12 o'clock Noon, the following Heat lUte. town: All thopu 2 certain Piecca or Tracts or UMI, alluato In Towamenaliig towushl ntorcsald. The Firrt Piece, begliinliig at. u stono, thenee north fJW dogs , enat tli perch, es tn n stono; thence by laudol D.tnlei Protx. man and liavld Urlflttlis soutn ,6! degrees, cast '.T4 perches t: a corner; then by l.in.l ol Peler Cleorgu north 65 dega., wet ,'il Verche' to corner ; ilienro by land ol Peter eloorxo north 25' degrees, west 29 lairclics to the place ol beginning, containing 88 Acres, more or less, The Second Piece, sltuito In Ihe townililp nloresnld, iglnnlng at it stono, thence by land of Catharlno lllehl norlh 85 degroe. Tint 51 perches to n stono ; tlienca by land ol Cli.irlts Ueorgo south 2jl dcgiocs, cast 01 (terolies lo a corner In tho uitddlH oftho I'oho or Ulg Creek; south HJdeies , enst o perches to n corner In said creek; south 2u degs., west 7 perches to n rnrner In said creek; south 631 degrees, west M'4 perches to n corner In said creek; south 67 degrees, west 25 rohcs to a corner In raid creek; thenco by ln it of Peter (leurgo nortli25U degrees, west 68 perches to the place of beginning, coatulniug 27 Acr.-a, 5'2 5-10 l'erohen, mora or less. Tho Improvements therein aro a Swiss Ham, box 00 feet; a 2-story I'link Dwelling louse; about 31 Acres or the land Is Cleared nml tho 1'iilanoo Cloud Timber: a koo.1 Slato (Juarry ot the h'St of Roofing Shite; there Is Iron Uro ou tho jiIjco, nnd n uever-lalllng 'Spring of Wnlcrnear iho house. Terms will bo nude known at tho time and Dlaca Waale, by FHANCIs STOCK KH, !S (UMIFHKY KUKTZ, I1AVIU CltltlSTM.vN. Feb. 10, U83w3 -pUBMC SALE or VA1.UAIU.C BEAL ESTATE. There will bo offered at Public Hilr. hy the undersigned, at Ihe jlnte! of Penrosn Varlck. lorincrly lllnkey'a old aland, in HAS T PLNN Towushlp. IfiirUin County, Pa., on Saturday, February 24, 1883 nl OVK o'clock P. M., all those certain lies criticil Farm Tracts or Pfeeea Lund, attuaie-l In S'lld Tnnahl, and boumlcil hy lands of wiiimm ueiiimeii.an. i;uus. mtnaon, Anna IMnWey, John llilllet, .Taeoti Frl ilnger.&c., cn .inlnlng FlFl'l.i'UillT ACIIKS. mnro or lesa. 14 Acrta nl nhleli nro hn Woodljud, with a number ol Clioleo Fruit Treea. Trriua will bo inudo knuuust Iho time and ldaco of sale, by IL1ZAI1ETH C. UIHSS. January 10, 18S3 is WISE! people aro always on tlio lookout for chances to iucrenbo Itielr earn. Ings. and tn time be. come wealtliyi-those wtiodo nut Improve their opportunities remain In poverty. We offer u g eat chance lorn iko money. U'ewant many men, women, Iniys nnd girls to work for ua right In their own 1 cilltlea. Any ono cumlo Ihe work properly from iho first alart.- Tin bu-lneaa will pay mum than ten lliuea urdin. ary wjgea KxihusIvo nultlt furnla lied free. No ono who l ui lues falls lo make money rapidly. You can devoir tnur wnole time in tho work, or enly your pan moments. Full Inruriuatiun aud all thai II needed sn' Irvo AddrtiJ Stio .Co., Portland llalns. Special to the Ladies! A Special Invitation Is extended to tlio Lad lea of I.chljtliton and (nrroundlng nclirhbor. hood to call nnd exnmlnrt tho Immense stock of FALL AND WINTER JUST RECEIVED AT E. H. SNYDER'S BaeM, Miflon, Pa comprlslngall th latest Novelties In'Dlack and Colored Sitka, Velvets, Plaids, Cash meres, ScrKCf, alt-Wool Suitings, (Jrlnic bams, Prints, do. Also, a full line of Hlnnkets, Domestics, Slianls.MuilIos, NOTIONS, TItlMMINOS, fcc., all of which he is olfcrlna; ot very Lowest Prices. A nlco lino of Silver-Plated Ware, Do call and seo It. My ttoclt of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Carpets, Oil Cloths, QUEENS WAKE, GLASSWARE, ke Is full nnd complete.": Cheap as the Cheapest, and (Jood as the Celt. scpM-vl A NEW AND ELEGANT LINE OF Clods, fatclies M Jewelry Just Kccetvcd, at HAGAMAN'S STORE, Bank St., Lehiglitoii, SUITAHMJ FOIt Holiday Presents, All of which Is being sold nt soch cxtraordln. ary Low Prices that all can buy. Look for 'Yourselves ! ! Cold and silver Watches from it 00 totCO 00 Ocnt'a Chains " 12 to 6 0-1 Ladles' Chain 85 to 0 00 Lockets .". " 1 00 to 20 00 King " ' 3 to 12 00 Hracclets, Oenls'and Ladles' Chains, Hreast i'lns, Har Jewels, and a variety of other aril, clcs too numeruus to mention, Including SILVERWARE, SPECTACLES, &c Please call and sco for yonrsilres, before buying elst where. dec2-r DANIEL W1EAND, Carriages, Wngons,SIeiglis,&c cohnkh or BANK AI) IRON 8TKEETS, LEHIUHTON. renna.. Particular attention given to REPAIRING In all It details, nt tho very Lowest Prlcec. Patronairo ruitpcctfitHy eollcitcU ami perfect I)coe,U79jl DAN, W IK AND, E. F. LUCKENBACII, Two IJoors Below the "Broadway Ilecae MAUCII CnUNK, TA. Dealer in all Patterns ct Tialu tt-il Fancy Wall lsapi's; Window Shades, Paints & Paintesr' Supplies LOWLST CASH PMCES. iyj- HEE-LMA-tJ & CO., BANK STEKET, Lehigliton, Pa, MILLEIIh aud Dcnlcij In All Kind of OI1A1N BnUOIITflMl hOLOa IIEUU1.AU UAUKtiT HATKa, Wo would, nlaoh iciorctlntlr Inform onrcit inn that wnnte uuwfuliy .rei.ured to bill1 1'I.y tuciu with FromrnyMIn dealied at VKtl loivkst PKicr-s. M. IIKILMAN Sc. CO. JalrH. Saloon Keepers and Others, Don't fall to buy your Chnmpaignc Pear Cider, Lager Beer, Root Beer, Nectar, Porter, &c, OF C. BOETTGER, TAMAQUA, Pa. Auir. is, lssi-Ir. flirty a week ir.ndo at homo hy II vlC UJ iinstrh'Ut. llest busleera no KU I rZiS f-re the iubllc. Ciipltal ' needed, M e will start ou. the In- now lie. al not Men. women, ooya ami yiris wunieu everywhere 10 work for na. Now is the time. You can work In sare time, or kIto your whoto iltne to Iho business. No other business will pay yon nearly su welt. No one can fall to make enor. nious pny. by engaging n once I'ostly out fit and terms free. Money made fast, curtly" nnd honorably, Address Taut & (., Au. Ifus.u, .Maine, det'i )1 RUPTURE-, The icr.i.w, ntnfo uli.il von want loo prcatcsl InrentWiu ct tho nee 1 peo oue pmi nhlct Knit Ii ee. rol. J. Y. KUAN. Orfcna. Imr S.. v-.ilr Hi I PENSIONS! for Soldiers on any laease. wound or In lury. Fees, aiooo llountr, Hack Pay. lllaelinrKra l..r Heaer'.era, etc.. procured. 14 eara experience. Addrera O. Al hITLS kl'O.t t, FtSHcet. VS hlnit. tun, n. O. Jan. O-tfo I A M l I'talmaa speclallr. ai I A W I J itAvrn. a n n IT i 1-ni ' l-'ltliMK'TKAI) HKHT and WAIl. II N A I, TIFItlAT. ES and all kinds of LAN II St'llll'T bminlit and sold. ljtrv Sloek, and ltlirlieat Prices paid I in "U "ran l tu sell or l.ujrt U so, . writs to A. A THOMAS, Atto noy at Law, 1 Washington, II. O. Jin. atfe. New Advertisements. Carbon Advocate 18 THE BEST MEDIUM' F0K Local Advertising IN CARBON COUNTY. Send for Rates, which will be. found verv moderate. - Job Printing of every description, Illustrated Sale Bills A IBrECIALTY. At Tiovr Prices ! HO, THE HOLIDAYS!!! Mrs. C. MSCHIESCHSKY Krcpertfully nnnounces tobpf.frlendf ftnd th iubifo senernllr. Hint phe li now reeelvlner ainl o)rnnir fur tlttlr Inrntctiivn Urger clock ilmn uver of the Tery lutcst uTt UI( Toys & Fancy Goods, Siittnblo for IHIMDAY PltKSENTS for Younit and Old. Ulch nnd Poor,. Don't fll to cull eurly and secure first choice and best baricilna. She alao cnlla their attention t her New. I.nriteand Kltrrant assorluaat f NOTIONS, comprising Underwear, Herlln and Herman town Wools, llnstery, Itupnrlcd and l0t" meatlc ltthlions llloves. Flowers and a f'aortnient of New Dottfni IN FANCY AKTlOLtR Alio, In connection with tlio aoore, a foil and complete stock of GF.narAN fudits, i,i5nunoim,citEESK. t'nudlt s & ronft'elinn, (ozether with a rarlety nf Goods riot Ketttral ly kept In any other store tn town. ,lf )oa d not see what yon want, aak tor It. ;, ' A shire of pul. Ho pstronaxe solicited, and perfect autlsfjetlon guaranteed la prlea and quality of itonds. Ltl ,. Second St., 2 floors aMIroo, Nov. 15, 1882-1113. 1.KI11C1IITON, Pa, ; E. A. HORN, Successor to Messrs. Itnpslirr i Zern.J DEAI.EU IN gg rure -Ji'un&ciieinic WEISSrOUT, PENN'A, Ilespeetfully announces to tfin puLllo that he Is prepared to supply then With all Ihe Pop ular PATENT MEI1U11N KS. llOHSK ami UATT1.E POWIlEns. FanCT and Tolletta Artlclcs, WALL PAPEHS k HOnDEnS. U1IOIUE OIUAItS, nn.l. In fact, ererytblng' usually found In a first class Drug Store. FANCY ARTICLES f a larRe and beautiful assort ment,sultabU fir 1IOI.IIJAY PKtSENTS. Call anil seo them. Lowest Prices, PURE WINES and LlftUOKS tor Madl clnat purposes. S- Prescriptions earcfally compounded, day or ntjtht. l'atronnire tnrlted. K. A. 1IOIIN, Welaspost, Tx. Norembcr , 1H -yl ir A GENTS WANTED. jjf RUSSIAN NIHILISM AND Exile Life in Sibekia. BY J. W BUBL. This splendid new look presents a thrilling rianormna ofl.tfo In Itnssfa and Siberia It urnlshea the only full anil reliable Mr ory ot that miaterlana and wonderful organisation known as Nihilism, It Klres the unwritten history or the ituaalan Kmplre. It tella of mjalcrlous ndtenturea wjtli inyaierlous peo ple. It describes desperala hand lo.uai1 cointiats with' ptalols nnd knives In clostd rooms between the tioltee and Ihe Nlhlltsta. It paints KX1I.K LIFE IN K1I1EHIA In rind nnd slarillnirrolu's. It relalea faraona hums and adeentures with with nil. I animals on Ihe frozen plains of the far North, It far the tlist lime eiH,srs the rial horrors orex. Isieuce anionir iho Mlrlnn eonrlcis. It das. cribes Iho horrible Insiroinenla of torlura s.tnctlone.1 anil usoit by the ltuaslan (loiern ment. It relatea tho Pirsonal txpfrleneei of ihe author ilurmx his travels. It tells all I hat one could wish to know about lluasla and Siberia. II la Iha moat llirllllou rerorit ol Iraiol and advent uro over written; not re told ami lea. but FAUTS witnessed by tho author In person and aanetloued by the Unltad Stulea (lorerninent. OKI larna pagea and over 0 hundrcil nno llluatrallnna. Price tvtO. No Imok tike It on earth, (lutsellsalt Hherhooks. AflENTS WANTEII. Write at once for rielorlal Dlreu'ars aed full par. tleultirs, or send 10 cents la money nrstatnpa for Coinplrto t.'anvaralnir Dutrlt. Act quick; and secure tlrst clioleo of territory. Ail. lien. Hlr-TOftinAL PI'IILISIIINU CO. alt N. Third Strict. St. Louis, M. PATENTS rAv.puTJ5?Ti NO motto. eara Aprrirnrti iti i'in:ur"'r aaaaai. "'yaii. rui1o.MrV. Coi-7rUt.u, etc.. In thli ami its, t'aveals. t ruii,..iitt,Vs. iinnvrlubts. etc. In this and other eountrlea. liar ilar d llook Ktvlna: fall instructions in I'ntenia ireo Ainirrsa, it ri. li A. P. LAIIEY. Patent Atlorneya, COI f 1st., WaslilnKlon, II. U. Jan. RESTS not, llfeliawrtplnrby, i ana nave iierora va e. someihlnv lulihtr and suhlluie Icava t- ' Mnd lo eonqner tlraf." awek In your own town, ta outfit free. No rlik Evsry thlnir new Capital not required. W will furnish you tverylhlna-. Many art maklna: I fortunes. Indies make as vouch as men, a ad hoys and vlrls maka ureal pay. Header, II 1 you want bnalneuat which 'yon ran maka ureal pay all Ihe time, write f-T I arlleutara in 11. lULtaiT Co . I'orlland. Halna, I ty KIUTII AND MIDUIK-AGrC , woulil Ton i re-tor mowuaui . e nl alamo auu vna win Bctau- T fe Iu Healed eaveloo. AOJrCJl'. 1 rot J.Y. KUAN.Oiidtnstiiirg If X il-lTI
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