II, V. MOIlTlliMl.R, lMIITOtt. I.UIIIQIITO.V, 1M.! SATU11DAY MOttXtXtl JANUAUY 31, 1671. Deal!) of cx-Clilcr Justice Thompson. A telegrnplilo dbpalch, dated Phila delphia, January 28, snyscx-Clilef .Jus tice James Thomr,son of tho Supieine Court of Peiinsj 'ivnnla fell tUnd In llio bu.ruic C'omt loom thU moinlng. IIu -.ins nigutiig befote the Court In I nuc in rt cata of Inx titles, niul hnil Ji'st closrd his speech. He had spoken but nbout Dvo minutes. The opposing lawyer had said that Judge Ehvell watt (i better Judge on tax titles than lie. Judge '1 honipson i-ald it was amusing tlial tin opposite counsel should icmarlc llilf, and tliin went onto lefcrtothe fact that tha: drcl.-slon was not mado by Iilii K'lf. IIu as going on with his argument, and was leaning over tlio table, when lie dropped down and died in five minutes. The Court luimedjatc )y adjourned. James Thompson was born In Mid. dlejex, Jules county, Fa.. Oct. 1,1800. IIu received a good education, nnd after leaving uchiiol entered a piloting ofllce. lie alteiwaid began to rludy law, and in 1828 was admitted to tho bar. His talent and energy spiedliy gained hltr, n good practice, and, turning Ills atten tion to politics, lie wns three times elided to thu Legi-iatuie In 1833-81. Hilling Ills last term tie was Speaker of the House, and mndenn exelent iiuprcs tlou by his knowledge of paialiiuensary lules and his linnnm and Impait'allty. In 1830 1m was u Presidential Elector, anil for six years hn sat in llio Dlstilct Couit as presiding Judge. In 1S45 Jio was elected to Congiess, and served until 1851. Ho wi'.s elected Judge of the Supreme Couit of Pennsylvanlo fjr tifteen years In 1857, and was the Democratic candidate for reelection in October, 1872, but was defeated, Dur ing the latter part ol his term ho was Chief Justice. Br, B.i vlngstonc Dcntl. X.ondon, Jan. 0. Intelligence has Just been received here of the death of Dr. Livingstone In the into lor of Africa. He died of dysentery while travelling Imm Lake Rembo to Uny anyemlo Ills body hat been cmba'med and Is to be taken to England. It will come by thu way of Zanzibar. Dr. David Livingstone was born at Blanlyre Works, near Ghvgow, Scot land, In 1815. The poverty of his pa rents pr vented them fioni plvinghlm such educational advantages ns the boy craved, but he manaaed while at wotk in Hie cotton mlllsto store his mind will much valuable Information, to be turned to account In later years. Ho enlowd on occasional month In nn evening school In Glasgow, and heroin addition to the rudiment of ids own language he acquired a very respectable knowl edge of Latin and Greek, ntidnf various branches of science, Including botnnv and geology, At the ago of 19, after lie had been promoted from tho position or plecer to that of sphiier, lie conceiv ed the idta of going to China as .a medical mlsslonaiyj and with tlilsobject. in view aiicnuttl lectures on medicine and ileUnity in the Unlven-ity of Glas gow In the winter time, alwiivs resuin lug hi place In the factory when ll.e Miumicrvut'ktloii began. In 1838, hav ing been licensed by the Faculty of Phjslcinns and Suigeons, he piepared lo mil for China under the auspices or the Loudon Missionary Society. The war between Gnat lliltain mid China bioke out at this time, however, and ids lonc-clierisli(tl iilmi was abandoned. The ouiig entbus'ast next turned hU nlleullou lo toullurn Aliiea. when- the Rev. Itobirt Moffat had been laboring mimiiK ui unlives wiiu signal success. In 18-10, after a vojage of threo months, he hunted at Cat o Town, and for six teen jeaib applied hlnuelf to tho self- Imposed work of Chilstlanlziiig the Af ricans. Ills llrst exploring expedition was innile In 18111, when liu reached Lake igand, he and Ills companions, Unwell and flluuny, being the llrst while men to visit it. In 1851hedis coieied tile cleat Zambezi river. Sl.oill) ultir hlsiiriivalatCaptiTown he mauled a daughter of Dr. Molf.it, tho missionary. In 1852 she took her children to England, but rejoined her husband substipjcntly Huddled on the banks of tho Zambezi. Just beforu he Htaited on what proved to bo his most important northern expedition a cruel attack was made by four hundred Dutch Woir upon tin, Kolubeiiig settlement. hlxty ot tho luoUciislvu natives weiu killed, several hiiudied women and children weiecnriied Into bondage, mid Llvlugbtouu'y jnoperty was destiojed. Ill May, 185U. he lunched tliucauital of the Makololo tilbe, and was pleus- iinuy riceivcit aim Hospitably eutataln ed ly King Sekelitu. Crosslin: to An gola ho became, the honored guest of me ioiiuguesu aulliurllles stationed ill Loauda. He next went on foot lo Qullliiiiil u on thu Indian Uciau. teach. log that point just lour years tioui the lime oi nis departure rioiu Cape Town having traversed thu continent Iroui ocean Ui uccajt, and travelltU altogether inoio lliuii U.UUO ullles through a coun try unknown to civilized man. At Qulllmaiiu he took passage lu a British gnu urig which caiiveveu hUu to Man ntlus, whvncu tm rtturiiul to Euglaud by the Ited Sea and tho m-erlaud luule. In 185(1 he published hi first book of travels, ''Missionary Travels and Ru w'urclns In South Africa," He had no Mioiursicu Uik oliuuu fairlv iauuche Iroiu the j.ress than ho rctutiud to Qujll mane, having been appointed Consul to that place with a bolt of loving com mission. Ho subsequently penetrated n Lake Nyassa In n steamboat wttli n mrtv of sclentinn men. In. 1804 ho paid III 4 lat visit to England, nml In 1803 returned to the scene o( Ids labors In Africa, after which lime lio was rarely seen bv white men. Dr. LlvliigMono leaves one son who lives ill Scotland. Ills only brother, Dr Joliu Livingstone, Is In business in Cannda. At the time of his death the xplorer was in nil probability o. intern- dating a return to England to give to the world a connected account of liW travels nml discoveries. A London despatch say.i the deatli of Dr. Lh lugs' one. took placeln August last. lie nail been travelling over a partially submerged country, and after wading four days through water was seized by the illness of which ho died. Gcn. Aluiiioat in Conoiiess. Says tho correspondent of tho Philadelphia ress: "The Army Appropriation bill was considered In tho House in Com mittee of the Whole and In general rie bate" Gen. fliailes Albright, of Penn sylvania, a member of the Committee on Military Affairs, delivered Ins maiden elTort In the House tilts session, which wns n very elahorato speech acalnst tho proposed reduction ot the army. Gen. Aiuri.-nt to. it mo ground tti.it tho tes timony f thu Secretary of War. tho General, of tho nrmy. Lieutenant Gen eral, and several other ollicers who had ueen examined before tho Couitiiltteo on Militaiy Affairs, nil agreed that n reduction of thuaimy would be detri mental to tup public s rvlc, would ex pose the frontier settlements to depre dations Irom tho Indians, might give rise io irouuiu in somo or tne southern States ns well ns in Utah. Tho speech abounded in facts mid lieu res In sup port of the position taken' by Gen. Al bright, and was altogether a very able effort. At Its close lie was cuugiatu lated by --oiiie of the leading members of tlm House. Gen. Albright promises to beouo of the uio-t usetul as well as nbl6 men of tho Pennsylvania delega tion. Tho Fcburuary number of Wood's Household Magazine is really a marvel of what can bo furnished for only ono dollar a year; consUerlng the cost and the quality this Is the cheapest magazine which comes to our table. Its articles have a chasteness about them which Is not always found In periodical literature, which ndapts it to fill a placo now too largely occupied by cheap publlca catlous that tiro positively injurious to the young without being exactly Im moral. We have not room to specify the articles which fill the page3 before us but they are many aud excellent. The magazlno contains threo engrav ing -a pretty houso design also tho New York Fashions (Illustrated) pre paied expressly fcr the Household by Mine. Demoicst. Tho publisher an nounces that hereafter llie magazine will always bo illustrated. Subscriptions may beulii with any iiumDer. Only one dollar a year, or with Chromo Vosemlte, $1.50. Address Wood's Household Magazine. Newburgh, N. Y. CORRESPONDENCE To lh lMltornf TiiiCiiirox Anvocmi Sin: I shall bo glad to have the Di rectors look after my school, that they may know m what direction it is mov ing. Those persons who aie Inclined to bellevo that our school is not what it should be, would also do well to visit us, in order that they may know where of they write, ilthoush It Is the duty of tho teacher to teach his pupils morally and intellectually, ho Is not re sponsible for the falsehoods which may bo spoken; yet, because somebody has said what Is not true, you denounce the school. That little member, the tongue, cannot be controlled by its ownerj'how, then, can you expect oth ers to govern It? It a pupil wishes to whisper in such a way that the teacher may not hear him, ho can do so; but thu statement upon which the remarks In your paper are founded Is false. Our schools have now been open months; the schools are crowded nod the rooms inconvenient; though tho teachers believe that they have taught successfully, not a word In their favor has yet appeared In your columns; but somu one has now been kind enough to notico us by bestowing unjust censure on at least ono school. Teacueii. Jau. 27,1874. NeiiH or tho Week. Canada lias vast mines of iron ore In the Ottawa valley. Last year 14.000 tons of Iron ore troni the Hull mines nnd 28,000 tons from the Marmora iron mines were exported to the United Slates. A large quantity or it was iiiauufaclured in United States and sent back, Pottsville, Pa., Jan. A man named Dradly of Forestville ns shot last night by ono Fairel while catleg his supper, l'arrel afterward cut the body in two and threw the remains down an air hole of a deep mine near the spot. Mrs. Uradly gave an alarm, and the murderer was arrested at .Uinersville and brought hero. The cause of the murder Is unknown. Public feeling is much excited by tlio event. Tho Dutch troops In Achecn have taken the mosque by assault. They were twice repulsed with a loss ot 340 killed and wounded Including twelve officers. The bomUirdment ot the Kralon lind only produ'td an Insignia cant effect un to Jan. 12. aj the eneinv lias good Ironclad defensive worVs. Tlio Putcuwenow Bpproacblug thU posl- Hon by cap, and will throw upa breach ing battery. Wilkes-Carre, Pn., Jan. 24. Yester day afternoon, between 4 and 5 o'clock, a miner was walking alone tho main street rif Plttston nn his way homo from work, when a man who was standing on tho sidewalk, and who from his manner wns evidently waiting for some one. approached llio miner mid without saying a word diew a revolvor and Ahot him dead. Some half n dozen persons who wer standing near nnd witnessed tho murder attempted to arrest the murderer, but with tho revolver In hand he threatened to shoot any one who at tempted to Interfere, and passing illicitly down tho 6treet he disappeared In an alleyway nnd nothing has been seen or heard of him -luce. Ho is described by those who witnessed tho occiiirenco ns of about flvo feet six Inches in Mature,, with a scratch nn thu lot t cheek.n mark on tho nose, of dark complexion, with black hair nnd uiiistacho. He was a stranger, never having been seen before In l'ittson. No cause can be assigned for the deed. Harrlslmrg. Jan. 20. The movement already slnrt"d in thn Legislature to secure' n repeal of tho Local Option law Is provoking cimsldernhle discusinn, It nppeais to bo gaining strenetli, thoiich many memuers nro yet undecid ed what position to assume In regard to It. The Attorney General has been asked for his opinion as to how tho new Constitution will operate In respect to n repeal of tho law. Tint point in dispute Is, whether such a repeal can affect the counties which voted against license. A number of petitions havo been addressed to the Lcglslatuio prny Ing for a repeal, but there Is nil evident indisposition on the part of any one to assume the responsibility and probable (iillum of introducing a repealing bill. The question pro.nises, however, to take the proportions of one of thu most im portant matters to be brought before the Legislature. Pottsville, Jan. 27. From reports re ceived hero to-day ntthe various mining points In the Schuylkill region It Is estimated that about one-third of tho cnllerles have lesumed work since llio final settlement of the bais question on Saturday, The renson assigned for so small a number of mines that have thus far resumed, is that them nro few orders to fill at this season, there being a good supply of coal on band, and many opeiators are repairing their works ami machinery. Tho Philadel phia nnd Heading Coal and Iron Com pany's mines will not be put In opera tion until Feb. 2d, when, it is reported, there will be a general resumption of all the collerles. There is not sufficient demand however to warrant their run ning up to lull producing capacity. New Advertisements. Tim Auditor uppnlnted hy tlm Court to din tribute tti mnrtiyn itrlstli from the hherl(T' fait of rn I ef-Mtt, ot D.ltiltd Kattnan, will meet the pnrtlex Interested fir the purptue r,f hU appoint, ment, r,n Mondty, the -1 1 .lay Frruir.r. IS71. lit 1(1 o'rlvk A. M., at lila nfflt-a In MaucH Chunk, jani-4w j,u uiujiiun, Auunr.r. TJo Bulldci'8 ti. Contractor. PRINCE'S METALLIC PAINT COMPANY wlU now recelre proposals to erect A STONE MILL, 40x60 ftt, 3 Mory find iittip, nenr Bornnn' Str. lion, nn the L. A S. Ilond. fVptrat Mis to Iw madi for carpenter and munii work. Foundation now coinpMod, For pl.in, sped flc.it loin, or par ticulars, caU oil or address At U. I'Kl.NUr., Jitn3I3w Lelttph Gap, 'arbou Cor Pa. OUJMAK'S DICTIONARY EVERY DAY WANTS, COSTAINIKO 20,000 Receipts, In Every Department of Human Effort. It Is printed on htronp;, heavy paper, from new electrotype plates, in one volume of 550 royal octavo, double column pnges, alphabetically arranged in divisions and biib-tllvMons. it is Issued In two different styles of binding English cloth, with gold back t-tainp, 1: leather, fprlukled edges, ribbed back (library style), S4.75. Ask Hie Hrat boon canvasser you meet to show you n copy, when without doubt you will purchase it. If you de- biro a copy and cannot find u book agent who has It, n copy will be mailed on receipt of tlfe piice by the publisher. it will bo useless to hsk ror it in a uoaic store, as it is (old only through can vassing agents, nnd It will never bu on sale in book stores It the publishers can prevent it. No trade, profession or occupation but what Is lepresented therein. Tho Housewife will find aids nd sugges tions therein innumerable. The C'ur penter, the Builder, the Blacksmith, will find material nld each in their re spective departments. Tho young lady will llud Innumerable aids to pass her lime nit only pleasantly but profitably The Farmer and Stoek-rulser will there reap sucli valuable hints as cannot bu found tuitxlde a small agricultural libra ry. 'I ho Dress-maker, Dyer and Clear sturdier will Hud there just what they want to know to make themselves per fect lu their different specialties. The Trapper can find In no other book or books the secrets contained In You niauV. Tho sick can turn up therein to the particular dUcasu with which they nro troubled, aud learn the latest le.ncdles witli methods for homo treat ment. But It bluiposslbletoemiiuerrttu' every particular branch ui every em ployment that Youman's Dictionary does not advance new and valuable In formation thereon. S. T. LEOPOLD, Agent for Lehighton, Welssport, and Franklin townshlo. Jan. ,31, 1874. K. D1UMIOU, AUCTIONEER, watt tvciiiporl, f. j N. B. SaUi ot tray tfaKrlpttqu atleodaj to at reaaouatla cuarea. T& luUvuag tt lue putlle la rtrpMlfull tollelttd. Jan. !,' .$1,000 REWARD FOR A CASH OF FAII-UnC. The greatest thing Phyalrlan In America, cures all dlfwakea of the L1VKH, STOMACH AND BOWELS DV rUlllXY VEGETABLE MKDICIKU. CUIIES ALL RISE ASUS OP UIK Throat, Lungs anil Air Paisages By Medicated InbalatlonsaudOxjeeaated Air. Cures all Chronic, Nervous and Painful Affec tions hy "ELECTRICITY, " NATCIlfc'S aitEAT REJtEDV.1 CONSUMPTION CAN DE CUIIEOI CATARRH CURED! CANCER3, TUMORS, PILES, CURED WITHOUT CUTTIXa. TAPE WORM IteinOTedln tbree hourr. No rlinrgo until ttie entire wurtn ii reuiowd. REMEMBER; Dr. BOND, 080 Hamilton St., Altentown, Pa. S- Consultation frea of charge, dally, front 0 a. m. uulll 8 r. u, S3-If you are sick or aRilcted, Dr. Bond can cum you. If lie i-auiibl cure yuu, tiit are i-r taiiily lust all ho)-. jau 17, Kis-r Eff STORE, New Goods and New Prices ! ! ON OB ABOUT FEBRUARY IStb, Ac W1M RpBclfu1lT nnnounreit lhat lie will reopen the MercliJint Tailoring KutnbllOimeut of Frtaertck Scbuidi. lu Wikport, with entire tew stock of Clotln, Castlmercaana VcitlngSf and Inn fcnjipf d n frstflam Cutter from Potts vllltt to take chargi of that Prpartnient, po that he can gunrntoo the U)t of workmaiiftitp and dim terials, and fleaiit fiti, lu tuuuectluu he will kefj a full fctock it REAOVOUDC CLOTII1IVG, Hats. Caps. Boots, Shoes, Gents Furnishing Goods, and, In fact, a gsntral astorlment of nil poed usual); found lu a Ort clin Ucrcliant Tailoring Mure. The patrouageof the l'lHill; UaollcUed. The uoderfljnfd will also continue the Dry aood,Unx'ury aud fruvUlau budlufciat bf eld itaud, (u the corner uf the l'urt Allun K0III114 Mill, ftud will glr bla cuMouiirri the tvuetit tt Le drrlrvd from hU Iarg caiU purcuam. All good are warrauted fresh. A. UiWALb. I TALMAGE, SPURGEON. gj T. De Witt TalqiBfjo Is edl pi tor ot "Tlm Christian at tl ifk C 11 Qt1i1rrr0r.1t Snu t2 iff clnl corrn onilent. Tliey write 5? is for no otlii-r paperln Ami'ilca. j04 f-3 Tlireo lungiiitlcent cliroinos. Pay largt-r Commission tliau f any ot her paper. CHRO t4 IVIOS ALU READY, jjg tyi No sfctarlanism. No ei-ctinn nllsni. Ono agent recently !S- otitalneil WO rtuoscrlptlons in Jij elulity hours absolute work, io Sample conies aud circulars 3 o tit, t ii.ut r r AGENTS WANTED, II. W. ADAMS, rubllslicr, 103 Chambers St., N. V. jan3-Uin 01, MULUfclRrV, ATIDENEY AT IAW, MAUCII CHUNK, PA. . r l Oct 18, 1879. JjF. K.t,IU'lIIGE.U Would resppctful ly nnnoutice tor hU frlcniU nnd' tho public In Reneral, that h,; has open ed n first-class Livery & Sale Stable, nnd that hp can fiirnMi Hnrsps. Hnccl-i and Carries of tho best description, for ricnsuic, Iluslncss or Funeral pin poses, at very, Hcaionrible CharKe, nnd on short nollcc. llAULINd don.' at fliort notico and on short nullco. In coiiiit'cttou ho will nNo contluuo hU Carriage Manufactory where tho pcoilociin pet their t'ui rlne- iipcli'R, Wncons, etc., mano to order, or ItKPAIIlED on short notice and nt reasonable prices. Tho undersigned respectfully an. nouuees that he Las been appointed Agent for the Universal Wringer AND Doty'sClothesWasher. These nrt undoubtMlly the be.st Wash ers nml Wilngtr- In thu niatket, and our ladles areluvltedto call ai d se thein. L. P. Kleppinger, 6'or. jBINK and IKO.V Streets, Feb. 22, 1873. Lehighton, Pa. In order lo Close Out my present Im mense stock of Among wlilcli will he found a largo and choicu rarlety of lonrmsixa SILKS, Al.l'ACAS, OINOI1AMS DE LAIXI3, Satlnes, Poplins, Prints, &c. Shirtings, Sheetings, &c; also, a lino assortment of CASS1MEP.E8 AND COTTONADES, Sultablo for Men's nnd Hoy's V'ear, to gether w!ti CARPETS & OIL CLOTHS QUKKXSlVAltK AND OLASSWAUU and n variety of other Goods, all of which I will Sell at C&ti for CSt&Ial Now U your time. If you want lo tc oure ltEAL U.-1UOAIN8. The Stock must ALL HE SOLD In order to make room for Nuw UootK Kumeniber tlio piece for Panic Prices ; a st mils jn wi Nov. 22. Hank St., Lehighton. 1$jjTomiuy, Dec, 1st. K8-J3! JTJB- A FEAKFUL My intlre Stock Marked Down now Is the time to Buy 1 Ladies, Look at This! lest Shilling Calicoes are now StllliiK lit 10 Cents Good Calicoes at 8 " Uuod Muslin at 12 and 14 " Mucins at 8 and 10 " Uood Canton Flannel nt 12 " lletter " " at 15 " Bett Gingham, sold before at 18 cents, now 10 " Good Qlnghanis at 8 and 13 " PREPARE FOR WINTER. I would call special attention to my large lot of Heavy Winter Shuvrls AMU WIIITE AND GRAY BLANKETS, Which I am Selling nt very Low Prices. CarpctN and Oil CIuIIin, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Are Selling Very Low : Rest A Sugar nt 135 Cents. White Sugur at 11 .Brown Sugar at 7 lo 10 " And all other Goods in Proportion. W. A. GRAY Eft, HANK STREET, LKIIIGHTON, .... rKK.VA. JPOVR AKO FEED, Charles Trainer Respectfully Informs thu people of Lo hlghtou that he has woaUExcelleut Flour for Salo ; Also, good FEED of all kinds, and STRAW in tho jSuudle. Uo is also prepared to do aoy kind of Hauling and Plowing at short notice, LEOIGU (Sd) STREET, Lehlgbtoo, Pa, March 2My & 4, O.O O For $1.00. rjrinE first ghkat halt lake -''.Gift Concort, authorized by and under the immtdinti supervNIon of tho city authorities or Orlnne City, for tho lieliedt and In aid of the Public Free School, Tha Only Fre.i School In Utah Tcrr'y. TrtUSTERS OF rUDLlC FIIEE jCUOOX,, Cnpt. 8, Howe, J. 8. Gcrrlsii and Alex. Topouce. TO UK DUtrlbitteil to lite Ticket Holder AT A Grand Gift Concert, TO BIS HELD AT THE Opera House.City of Corinne, itlaicli 3tl, Urjioattory, llnnk efCorlnue. 500,000 "TICKETS ! PIIICC SH.OO IMCII. Oil SIX FOIt FIVE DOLLABSv 226,500 IN GIFTS, AS FOLLOWS f 1 8. ud Cssh Gift X fc t, tt .i J tt H I tt- It 1 II It J HI. 6 " a " o- 700 IJ.iO " 60 cent " $1 000 f irh 00 J Milk 101 vach 19 enrtl' SUrscb tU rach ft uch 1 UHCW iiVii Cs.h-Cin, nnmuiitiuj lo- J2J0WO- O.S'JT CirANEE IX E.VERY NINE t The distribution wIM be In-publicr and Writ tin luaihi uuder lliu- lamu form xml regulation ns the San, FranoUco nml Louiirvllle IilUnir.y Gift CoucertSi umler the MiH'i-vJt,n r a-uoHiinltteeoD )irinuluvut.ullizens belected by tho ticket liolderi. Jteterrujo as to.the inlcgrity. of this cnteiprrMi and or the management is inadetotiic lolloivlii'weit known eltU zens: Sun. L. Tibbafci A "Sajvtnee, J Malali, J. li. Ger'iliMiiberti ot City Couneir. JmlgeT. J.BIaok,, Jbh'I U.. S. Ai sesMir; Malsb & Groeawold, proprie tors Metropolitan Hotel; Kugeno MlVire,. City Marshal; W. W. llnllj Architect J. Kehoe, C'oi)-taWej Jl Kupter, Jew eler; dipt. S. Howe, Contractor. O. D., ltichmonil A Co., Commission Mer chants; M. E. Citiuptiell, proprietor Ceuliiil Uiite); .Singleton &.CmUh, pro lirleturs I'.ielllo StWe; S. 1?. lltlcB,. Mcruliimt, Sandy, Utah; 1, Gt Garrl hun, Helena, Montana. ' We will also ,ini ounce tlm'eacli and every erson buj lug a ticket can atany and all limes examine our lioofcs.andull business trniii.ictions couneeU'iU witli tlm enterprise; and as the itrivwlog. of pi'izes will bt jilaced in the bands of honest mid disinterested men, It will in sure a lair tn.d Impartial dlstdbutioni Good Ileiipnitiule Agents Wanted, l.llicral Comml.aluii Allawctl. t3f Money should be sent by Ex prusrt or by ilinll on any solvent bank, by ro.-tollleti Money Order, or Regis luted Letter, at our risk. For particu lars, address E. W. MORGAN, Manager. Luck tlux 1S8, Corinne, Utah jai 3-Hm Alioail ! The under dgned would respectfully Inform bullders.eoutractors and the pub lic in general, that they havo opened a JLinHilfoer Yard In connection with their Near the L. S. Depot, WEISSPORT, Penna., ind tl'at tlmy liHva now -on hand an Im mense stock of Miuroughly Seasoned Lumber, uch as Rough Vino Hoards, Surfaced l'lne Board, Flooring, Hemlock and l'lne, Sidings, of all kinds, Shinnies on Immense stoclc, Roofing and Celling Latb, In fact, Lumber of every descrlp tloq a th" rery lowtst marKet prices. We are also prepared to furnish Iluilds ers and other!' with a very flue article of S u ii a , suta.be for Ulusuury IVorU, Pltittsi'ln, rtc., at R tnarkably Low Figures. We havo constantly on hand a largo lot ot Wood sultablo for Firewood, which wo will koII, In large or small quantities, nt Prices to suit your Pockets oc Mono noxtiF" count low rnic:s. Ycakel& Albright; Weissport, aug 28-yt Carbon coonty, r 4 riten you go to WU(prti Don't fa!l to call In asd ko XV. Ii. SM1T1J, , A at tho : V" WEISSPORT HOUSE m IIo keepi ererythloc tvjet', t5O,00t i4,W0 S.00O 6,000 6 (100 0OO J.000 2,006 S.OOO 10,000 I,0OJ 10,000 1I.P0O 0,000 0,5,0