It. W MOIITIIIMKR, KU1TOII LKtlllltlTON, IM.: rUTUItDAV MOHNINOi 8KPT. 9, l76. nEPUllLlOAN TIOKKT. For President-ntiTlii!kiUHii II. lUvra. For VIce-PreslAcut-WllXiAM A. Wiukler. DKMOUrtATlO TIOKKT. For rt-faident-'-SAMUKL J TlLriKN, i For yice-riwiJont Thomas Hendricks Democratic Mcdliicr. At a preliminary meeting of the tend lng Democrats of tills bormialii on Tliursilny evening last, It was decided tci open the rnnipnlcn on 'ednpsdny evening next, tlie 13th lust., by linld- Ing a mass raeetlng and organizing a Tllden and Hendrlck's Keform Club. The meeting will be held In SerimiePs Hall, and will be addressed by Hon. Allen Craio. It Is desirable that every Democrat and friend of Keform In our National and State governments, should bo present nnd participate In the meeting and organization of the Club. Tho meeting will convene at 7:30 o'clock. KV TnK Committer. Latest returns from Arkansas Indi cate a Democratic majority of 60,000. Keturns from Vermont show a ma jority for the Kepubllcans of 24,000. The Democrats of Massachusetts, in Convention at Worcester, on Wednes day last, nominated Charles Francis Adams for Governor by acclamation. Horatio Seymour having perompt' orlly declined to accept the Democrat ic nomination for Governor of tho State of Now York, tho chairman of tho State Committee, D. Magono, Esq,, has issued a call for tho reassembling of the Convention, on Wednesday next, Sept 13, for tho purpose ot nominating a Gubernatorial candidato, vice Soy' inout; declined. lion. C. Albright will please accept our thanks for a copy of his very elo quent argument in the case, ot the Cum monwealth vs. James Carroll et al. for the murder ot Den. F. Yost. Hons, C. Albright and Allen Craig, and Dis trlct Attorney Slewers, arc entitled to tho gratitute of the pnbltn for the ten acity with which they took hold of the " Mollie" criminals, and tho vigor with which they brought out the evidence 'which resulted In their conviction, thus breaking up, at last for a time, this dastardly organization In the coal ro- glons. Two Old Firms Crushed Under' the Fall In Conl Securities.' At Monday Ynornlng's session of tho Stock Exchange, says tho N. Y, Sun, a a communication was read from Wil liam II. Clarke, 25 llroad street, an nouncing that ho was unable to meet his liabilities. Mr. Clarke Is one of the oldest dealers, having commenced busi ness In 1831. He served one term as President of the Exchange. Latterly, however, he has not been so well con sidered, because of tho belief that ho has dealt In "privileges," or "puts and calls." Ho Is said to havo sold "putt" on coal Mocks far above the ruling rates, and that when the timn como he was not able to take them, Mr. Clarke denies that ho has been a dealer In 'privileges.'! Ho ays that about four years ago he was crippled by being rob bed of 1100,000 by a dishonest cmployo, that misfortune camn upon him In and since the panic of 1873, and that his failure was caused by shrinkago In the value of securities, especially of Now Jersey Central stock, which he had bought at 73, and which bad fallen to about 31. He says that ho canrot tell the exact amount of his liabilities but that probably they will nut exceed $50,. 000. In the afternoon session, abouttwenty minutes before closing, the more serious failure of Kandolph, Ulckley & Co. of 0 Wall street, was announced. Under the name of Edmund D. Ksndolph & Co. they failed In 1873, but lenumed business, changing the style of the firm by including in It the name of Mr. Howard W. Hlckley. who had been a member of the old firm, nnd is a eon-Ill-law of Col. Thomas Scott. Formerly Col. Scott operated through Ibis firm. They did bushiest largely for Philadel phia dealers, and It was at urst suppos ed that somo of tho cotrexpondents had suffered : but a despatch to the Phila delphia Stock Exchango later elicited ti e information that nonouy mere was hurt. The failure Is attributed to car rying a large amount of coal stocks for long" customers, tho margins tor which in the unprecedented fall of prices proved too heavy. Experienced brokers bcilevo that al though there may be a few mure fal' ures among tho bulls, there Is no danger of a panic unless other stocks are at tacked besides those that have been fought over during the last three weeks. -Our rhlladclnhln Letter. - ruiLA., r sept, t, m. Dkau Advocatk, Afewdays'ulnco tho Public. Lodger of tlit city had tho following notlco among Its announce ment of deaths : POLITICAL." The Western press la greatly in censed by the Inventive genius ot the East which has covered the greasy copper-colored hide of Sitting Bull with the glamour of romance. It Informs tho mendacious fiction-wrfteis of tho East that the said Sitting Bull Is nut a West Point Cadet in disguise ; that he does not speak French ; that he resem bles naither Napoleon nor Gov. Tildeu; that ho Is not a picturesque Logan or Metamora, pacing with melancholy rolen up and down his wigwam and sighing, "Where is the home of my fathers 1" but that he Is merely a dirty, bloody, cut-throat Indian, with a game leg and an enormous capacity for whis key. Tho Kepublican Delegate election wilt be held this (Saturday) evening the polls win open at 0 p, m. and close at 9 o'clock p. m. The Convention will assemble in the Court House, at Mauch Chunk, on Monday, the 11 tli, at 11 o'clock a. in. W. M. Kapsher, Esq., a young and popular lawyet of this borough, Is a candidate fpr the nomination for Assembly. The Kepubllcans ot this section cannot do better than urge upuu the conveution his unanimous nomination tor that po sition. Mr, .Kapsher possesses the great requisites for the office "honesty and capability," and in addition Is one of the inot-t deservedly popular men In , the lower end of the county. -Tho report of the Commissioners' of tho Methodist Episcopal Churches, North and South, establishing fraternal relations, has been hailed everywhere as giving promise of closer union among the Christian bodies of the two sections of country. The Christian Xdyocato gives the followlug additional informa tion in regard to the deliberation and action of the Commission : " We havo been permitted to look over the Journal of their proceedings, and Dud that every vote in tli Joint Board was unanimous. Each Commission embraced three mlnls ters and two laymen, and these weie selected not only becauso of their recog nized ability, prudence, and piety, but also as representing the various classes of opinion with regard to the questions at Issuo. That these ten Commissioners, reflecting in their dally conferences the views of every department of their great Churches,should reach the most perfect unanimity on every point considered in their discussion, Is a fact In tho highest degreo suggestive and giatlfying." By the monthly report of the pub lic atsw lor ilia montn or August we learn that the debt was decreased $3, 119,309 1)2. Tho total principal of the debt now outstanding Is 3, 170,917, 758 21, on which there is due and unpaid of Interest, $24,292,944"9G, giving a total ot principal and Intdiestof $2,201,240, 703 17. There was at the same time cash In the Treasury, of coin, $02,511, 950 17, of currercy $11,000,805 80, ex clusive of $31,880,000. of special depos Jts fur redemption of certificates, uiak lug the total of cash in the Treasury $106,058,703 03, reducing the total (lubj, less cash lu the Tieaaury ou Sept. 1. .187C, to $2,093,181,911 14. Debt . less amount-In Treasury 1st of August, ?87d, $2,098,301,311 00, showing a de crease during the. past mouth of $3,119, B09 92., Decrease of tho debt slnco Juno 80, 1870, $4;257,403 85. Bonds Issued to Pacific railroad companies, luleiest payable in'lawful money, prin cipal outstanding, $04,023,018 ; Interest accjn-d aud not yet paid, 1040.235 13 interest paid byUnited States, $32,050, 218 42 ; liiterest'repaid by transports tlon of malls, etc., iii,i,M4 39 ; bat mice of Interest paid by United States, Tho instructions of Attorney Gen eral Taft to the United States Marshals regarding the coming elections, having been approved by tho President, were issued Monday. In tho course of the circular he advises the Marshals that they and their deputies have tho right to sununon to their asslstanco every person fn the disturbed district, civilian or military, above the age of 15 years. He further says no State law or State official has Jurisdiction to oppose the Marshals in the discbarge of thelrdutles, and It such Interference take place it must bo disregarded. Tho circular was considered at a conference in Washing ton the same day, between Secretaries Cameron, Robeson and Chandler, At torney General Taft, and Governor Chamberlain and Senator Patterson, of South. Carolina. It was decided that General Sherman should Issue an order for the Information ot the army, con taining the instructions of tho Attor ney General. KosTxn.-On the am nit . suddenly. Phillip, noil of Dlodttch anil Magdaleun Hosier, lu tlie 21st year of nts ago. None knew him but to lorn him, Rone iistned him lint to prntao. The relative Mid friends of the family, also tl,e membeis of tho Jen v Nolan Club, are re speolfuilr invited to intend the Mueral, on i n djy RlfrniHiii, at emu o'clock, Horn hi ptrenta' resilience, Ma. 1.1.1 Bouta Hi coud street to pro. cred to Union cemetery vault. Now, who was this Koster, whom noun knew but to love and none named but topialso? Why, lie was simply tho young man who, under the alias of "llllly Walker," stood up lu the prlzo lug nt Peunsville, New Jersey, and was pounded to death by Jlmnly Weedeu, a prolesslo al prize-fighter. Can It be possible that when-meii vio late the laws of God and man as "Bil ly" and Jimmy undoubtedly did, that they are fit subjects for love and praise? The verse quoted reads like a mockery. Our laws as regards pitze-flghtliig are not stringent enough, for It has been known for weeks past that this prize fight was to take place, yet no steps wero taken to prevent the brutal exhi bition, and It Is even hinted that tliero were some of our state and city offi cials present. It Is to be hoped that this tight will be the end ot all such displays of what has been wrongly termed "tho manly nrt," nnd that Jim my Weedeu, his backers, tiainers, and spectators will be punished as they richly deserve. When the Sheriff ot Salem county, In which the light took place, called upon the fighters to desist and ordered the mob to disperse, he nas hughed nt by somo and threatened and berated by otheis, and when the light was over he was assaulted -aud for what ? Simply because he was en deavoring to do his duty and etifprcu the laws us he was sworn to do. It's about time these scoruers and scoffers ot tho law wero taught better, and they will laugh on tho other side ut their mouths should they be handed over, as I hope they will be, to the Governor of New Jersey and be seut to stand trial in the very county lu which they viola ted the laws. Thus fnr the Centennial Live Stock Show has not met with tho success which was expected. Tlie huises can be seen until the 14th, but the dogs will sail away with their barks ou tho 8tli.TI.eto are nearly three hundred horses ou ex hibition and they are well woith see im. Over six hundred dogs are ready to welcome visitors with a bite, should it be desired ; though before this letter reaches your readers "Old Dog Tray" and the rest of the canines will havo most likely departed for their kennels at home. By springing a leak nnd the water thereby reaching her cargo, the Schoon er Commerce, lying lu the qciiuiuiii, was set on Ore the other day and would have been burnt to the waters edge had nut tho Schuylkill harbor boat towed her to the Hats and pumped water Into her until the lire was extinguished.1 The Commerce, was loaded with lime. A splendid view can be had from the roof of the Brewer-' building, and an Otis elevator Is rnn for the accommoda tion of guests, no charge is mauo for the elevation. The Brewers' building contains many things of great inteieet, and visitors to the Centennial would miss a rare treat should they pass it by. The gentlemen In charge aro courteous and attentive and the order complete ness of the exhibits show well for their attention to all details. Tho trial of steam firo engines has been going on for the past few days on the grounds, noith of Machinery UaU, and has attracted considerable attention. To day eight engines were busy steaming away and duing tlulr best to throw the strongest and most distant stream, and it was well worth seeing. Tho volunteer firetnens' parade, which took placo to-day was a sight which will loug bo remembered by those who had tho pleasure of taking part In It nnd by all who witnessed the samo. "Slkosy" and "Mosa" were out In full force, and their red shirts, fire hats and genoral get-up reminded many of the days gone by wheu to "run wld the masheen" aud combat the names was considered to be the very pinnacle of glory. 1 am writing tho last few lines of this epistle in Agricultural Hall, and as I am about to test some fruit (?) I will say xours, composedly, aiAiictmo. A OAHD. M . At he earnest solicitation of numerous friends. I have concluded to protest mjr notno lo'the coming Detnocrntio Conntr Convention at it candidate for renomlnatlon for ASSEMBLYMAN, , subject to rulei of tho, asms. In making Ihls announcement. I claim to be consistent with the old nnd time honored custom ot the Demo craov of Carbon, vln.i "The Two Term Custom," and, In my cplnlnn, a Terr wise precedent, made more particularly so by the adoption of the bew Constitution, by whlob. Instrument local legis lation is almost cnllrelv dispensed with, and, If thete l hut one re men better than another that can be tnteligoritly ndvanoed In favor of locnll ties eupcttonly represented (wuothor In our National or state Legislatures! It Is the f.ict that theynie not believers In or advocates of "the One Term principle." A. J. DVRIilNG. Lehlghton. Sept 2. 1871. Now Advertisements. JJDITOIt'S NOTICE. RJNotlceia hereby given, that the undersigned Auditor, nopiiliited lir tho Court of Common Plena of Csibon rnntitv. Ta . to distribute the innns in in nmns or Tiignman Arner, Ken. j.. Assignee of H. A.Ileltz, will meet all interoted rartlojfor the purposes ef las nppolntment, nt he ufnee of nerrolette A Loose, Mauch Chunk, ou Wedufsdar: OCT. 4ih. 1876, nt T1SN o'clock A. M. All creditors will bo required to piore their claims. JAMES B. LOOSE, Auditor. Sept. 9, 1870. wt JJiall nnd Winter Stock of Millinery Goods & Notions I MnS.'R.-VATII nesneetrnllv Informs the Lidies of LEHIGH 1 ON ami vicinity that ahela nowopemng a Tory urge biock oi dllLIjUVEUY GOOD", romnrlalna HATS. HOrCNETrl. TfllMMINfl"! and WOTIONP, logetheewllh n full nisoitmont orZlirilKII.BWlTCHB-', IIAIIIIIUODS 4c. Prici s as Low as e S'-whero and all Work anil Hoods warranted as ropieaeuied. An inspection of my atoclc Is Invited. ncpt9-ui3 1376. fall. 1876. MRS. M. G-UTH nnanvntfrtllv ft TiTinM tlPPS in til ft TjADIHA bP i WlSIM3lOUT ami vicinity Mint atie has Jnit returned iroiu jnpw idu buu l-jiraueipiim, uu is now recolvlug 0110 o( tho lardt stocks of Fall Millinery Goods COMPRISING Hats, Bonnets, and Trimmings, ever brought Into this section, and that ahe Is now picparcd to do them up lu tho Very Latost Fashion, AT nFLHV ANY OTIIKB RBTAU- LISHMK.l l' 1 1'JJK uuuii I i. eo. a new nnd elegant stock of HWJTGIIISB In Ileal and Imitntlm Hair. M1TION. nnitnll other Goods usunby kept lu a First class Mlllm eiy suue. Ladles' own Unir mmlo np to Order. Call and Inspect Goods and loarn Prices before purchasing elsewhere. Mils. M. QUTII, Welssport, Pa. Sept. s, 1876. ni3 J2fall l&fG. , . Fall UnriValetA diJccoss is attending tho largo salo of Fell & Wiaite? Mwf Mm&Mf, Groceries, Provisions Wooden and WillowxWoro,- &c, ' Which hat Just been received at tlie ' " Original Cheap Cash Store, ' I"" ' All owing to the IMMENSE rtEDDCTION ou OLD rniOEB. Also, just received, several cases bf CALICOES, Good styles, at 0 edits per yard, dreat Inducements In 8I1.KS, SHAWLS, BOMUAZINES, CASHMERES nd ULAU1C ALPACAS. Ladies aud Gents' UNDERWEAR at Bottom Prices. We hsve also Introduced a new fealnrb In addition to our Stock, namely, Gefytsf 'MllO Dress Skirls, at tho following low Prides : Partly made $1.25, complete $1.50 per. shirt. Kado in elegant stylos, Wamsutta Muslin and best Irish. Liuou. "Warranted to fit. . Call isrly arid secure Dot t Bargains. doUNTll Y 1'JtODUOE IleociTed in ihsnt, Ilospectfuilj, Original Cheap Cash Storo, Lohighton, Pa. Sew ta8e anel Mew fasek2 Hcimi German Itetpeettnhy annonnee to the eiU tn-.of Lchlfthton andTlcinlty, thai they have entered Into en. par leer, ehip.and hate Inst returned frera tli. clir, where they pnrchased one ot the lnipest and best assortment et LA 1I EH'. GENTS. llIKSCb', TfOUTll'8 ina cniLDBKN'H Boots, Shoes aud Gailcrs enltable for the Wear of this Section, ever before lnouirnt Into this town, and lnille an Inspection I eforo'pnrchaathjr' elsewhei leollnirsnre ihvin tnisrantee entire satl'fHctlon lu PUICE A Nil, QUALITY. Tho Maniifacttnlni: Department will be nnitcr the sunenntondence ot Mr. I IlTOf, which Is a sufficient pusrantee that wo?k entrusted to thorn wUl he done equal in that of anr other ebtabllbbmot-t In the county. Ilepainng neatly and prortiptly attended to. Patronage lorlted. HEIM & GERMAN, St"re In Semtiel's New Block, opposlto tho Public Square, BAK STREET, Lcliigliton, Pa. mar.ll-jl 1776. CENTENNIAL. 1876. NEW RULES s NEW PRICES The ease with which the fonr and a half per cent, loan of $300,000,000 la placed in the money markets Is another triumph of democratls policy. When It was seen that the democratic house had reduced the expenditures of covern -ment 80,000,000 the public credit Im mediately rose and there was no dlttl- culty In placlnc the loan ; on the con trary the bonds were eagerly sought after. Had the reduction not been made and extravagant appropriations continued tlie negotiation of a loan at tins low rate of Interest would have been out of the question. The question of resumption ot specie payments' next year or the year after has nothing to do with the loan. What the purchasers of the Douds wanted was the assurance of the. payment of the interest In coin and of the principal when due,aud the large reduction in public expenditure by the muse nas clven them tins assurance. Thus the policy of the house In reduc ing the expenditures to the extent of eiiO.000,000, has also saved by this' loan $4)000,000 In the annual Interest on. the nubile debt. It is for the people to say by their ballots whether this policy mian do maintained. Liauy i'atrlot. Saya tho N. X. Dally Graphlo " There are many indications of re v'lvlng business, though the improve ment Is not marked enough to' create a stir. The Fall lUver mills are running at a fair profit, and American mntiu facturers are now able to complete ad vantagerously with English) In South American maikets, and possibly to sup plant the English altogether as they supplauted tlie French and German. The grain trade Is good aud tho crops of all kinds aro large, while owing, to protracted disturbances and, draught in the East the foreign demand Is likely to be usually heavy. The export of American meats is large and increasing, and it is now found (bat coal can be profitably exported to the West Indies aud South America. Forty millions of people must havo clothes jihd shoes aud ' furniture, and the wear and work of life must go ou whether times are good or bad ; and as the old stock of goods has been almost entirely consumed the necesnary .demands of trade will' keep all departments of ludustry active. It Is not likely that business will bo very brisk or the 'country very prosperous till silver Is restored to Its original and normal place In our monetary system, but It is quite certain that wtftsliall have a busy autumn, with a gradual return of public confidence," QAKBON ADTOCATE CHEAP . JOB PRINTING OFFICE, LEUiailTON, PA, Every description of Prating, from a Visiting Card to a Poster. OABDS, HILL HKADB, LETTER HEADS, , NOTE HEADS, STATEMENTS, l'BOUUAMHES, rO&TERB, HANDBILLS, DODO EIlS,1 " ' CIIlCDLAnS, BUIPP1NO TAOS, ENVELOPES, PAMPHLETS, BY-LAWS, AC, AC 'Done in the best manner, at very Lowest Prlrti, 1 ho nnderslennd. In announcing tho arrival of his IMMENSE 1 OOK Of bl'MNU and BUMMEIl Cloths, Oassimoros & Vestings, would also state that ho has concluded to do bulness. from and after Arm I. I"t. 1876, on a BTKICTLY CAH SYSTEM. He Is induced to l his rnnrse bv the lnrce mnuntof debts atnndliifr oi his books, much of which It Is utterly Imposslb e to tollec:, and no bnsmoss mm can afford to Ioho i third of hla labor und Koods by tho prevailing irrV.it system, nnd he, therefore, trwu that the, nilotulon of a Hiricily Cnsh system find a corresponding -It-diictton lu tho Price of (loodsot all kinds wllpean IndnOcmentfur hla ninny friends to continue their pitronage, Delieving, an he doe, that ho can give them much greater snitKfnctlon tinder thertow system, than ho was able to cto under Ihe p'ayed outcrciht system. HehnaTauchplMnsstrn In Inviting an early Inspection of hla eitia- oioinary mrse ewe oi aw uuuus, comprising Cloths, Cassiineres & Vestings, for Men's & Boy's "Wear, GENTLEMEN'S FUnNISHINO OOODS, HATS A.ND GAPS, all Styles and Price, Ladlos', Misses', Oentleinon's Youth's and Children's BOOTS, SHOES and OAITEItS, mads no especially for the wear of this locality. ' Every arnclu made np at this EstaDllahment la warranted of the Best Material and Workman ship, aud iruarantcod to five entire satisfaction. T. D. CLAUSE, Merchant Tailor, 2nd door above tho Pubiio Square, BANK STREET, Lehlghton. We aro prepared to do work at aa cheap rates as unr offlco in tho State that deals honestly with Us customers. OUR MOTTO IS Cheap, Prompt & Reliable BTOrflerq by mall receive prompt attention. f 5 iJ 3 p CO JSSfih'h- tfia 5j 0 S Est - tmm, ii-r S.-- - T-l m as. m r Xt X3 o m A"! INTELLIGENT BOV, axul about IS year, restdlug lit Phlladslphla, is Uomromi of leamlug a trade, and would like to ooinn to itie country. Fur fuither pirticulnrs apply at uie coupon auvuvaib oiuco. s a Xfl u o to p P t-l .2 ai r r3 ri V 03 O o u ca 3 1-3 S 'o M o o o a a a o -i-j o O to V CJ o a c3 O o Is as ft oHrd q to d 2 d CO f ,C3 CO 2J 5fg 5 'P4 CO o 03 a d o a o u u wtW o d o M o CO d d An bo d S 2 S3 rd W 43 d M 43 m CO rl b P3 P P t-3 O 3 43 U O a S a I 1 s u S ! Z 25 M O J m to u P Pi o Dlaeaaea. llkn rlvsrsforlnff from small eaufle. The rosrinn river fn ay not be easily diverted lrom its course, nor tlie neglt cted disease from Us destructive work Taksn In time, disease, which la merely an lnterrnnted function, may bo avoi ted by tho use of nature's remedy, Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient. It combines themedi- al crocertleaot the best jinlneral waters In the world. c ,k1 BY ALL DRTJOaiBTS. , V" Vday.at home. Agents wanted. Outfit olijand terms free. TItU E A. Co.. AujpisU- Maine. " WESTERIf LANDS HOMESTEADS. If Ytra want reliablo Information; where? and how to iret a che-ip FAIlM, or Rovfimnens IKJldlSSTKAD. frte, 'end jour address to 8. J, OIUMOtlE, (Jind Commisaionor. Lawrenco, Kauna; and receive aratit a copy ot .'1 im K.ui BAfl PAcino jroMEHTfun: '- ' a Week to AaeiiUBaanpies FBUJJ. P. O. Y-1CKEBY Augusta, Elaine. rpiIOS. S. BECK & CO., Real Estate Agents, BANK 8TBJ5ET, LEUIOHTON. We haTe lnatructions to Poll the following Pro- flection, nnd persous desirous ol l'ni chaslun.Hcll. no- or Exol.uiMing ileal Xstste, will do well to give ua a caU i !.,.. Anrf t.. nllnA'a Tnnuerr. In the lioroucti ot'Lehlirhtoiu House I6I3J, atableo 10x12 nnd lot 61 front ni.d 2 S leer awn. wen planted with trult trees. A neverlaltlng well In the yard. Price, IU0O, hal cash, bat once on installments , .... TJWIUK House ana Lot, on Fomth street, Le. Idtrhtqu. Now rents for I1S.0U per month. Pricelow lor cash. IIouuu and Iot, on ilahonlno: street . 1 ehlghtn. Price l;.W. renti fur t per inontb, one-half cash, balance by tib-talments House aud Ixit on Plue street. Lebtvhton, ra. IMcefl. Iteuts fi.r 19 per month. 100 Acres of Tlmbci Land In Mahoning town ship, lis miles from Lehlghton. Chcan. m Acres of Land lu penn Foiost Tomuhip, Carbon conntv. At A spec uarain. Seven Lotaln the )oroavhTot Lehlghton Good locations and pnce low. Frame Dutldlng, suitable tnr a photograph, gal lery or other light business, cheap. Jan. l,n;. T. S. IHSOlt & OO $5 $20 ,w()rth Yl, i-uriianu, jjniuu at boms. Simples true. Stixsok 4 Co. im. VISITINO CARDS. with your name fine. Akdl ly printed, aent for 250 We hare 200 J W styles. AOUNTB WANTED. 0 samples VV sent for stomp, A. U. fTJLUUl A CO.. Brockton Moss. 25 KXIUA FINE Mixed Cords, with name, lOo poet paid. L. JONES A CO.. Nissan. N.Y. NEWSPAPERS OF-THE: ) , imiTEl STATES. A complete, list ot Amerlssn Newspapers, numbering more than eight thousaud. with it Uasatteei of nil the towns and cities in which l,a..aPannl,lllhiUl , ITlltJll-IRAi UDd Statistical Ukeiches of the Client newspaper Kalabllkh. menu i iiinstraiea wiin numerou. cuuixiihii of tlieiinnclpol Newspaper BnUdlngs. npoK n, -Mi PiniH. Iii.t leaned, slstled. Dost-IMld. to B, API'IJ liuv.ueiuK fji iwcf qp NRWarAPEU lAvn.ioN. , Philadelphia, or American anv Lddtei-s for S5 cts. to swibixtendest OP Centounlal (iroutidi, Now io.. New Ynik. EVK11Y ADVKltTISEIl NEEDS IT. AlXJCjiMi5JgravIWH. or the I'resl lUeutUl Candidates sell MAKE Irapldly. Send lor circular. N. Ir. Kugrailn Co., S3 Wall Bt., 918 A )AY.IKmi 3230, V. Y. V