Society Meeting. NtlstTO CASTLE, Nn. 7S, A. O. K. OF TIIK M. 0 2nd and 4tli Monday of cucli ninntn. In Ito bor' Hall. Lohlittiton. ut 7:30 o'clock r. M JohnUagias, 8. K. O.i sain. It. Ulluuni. tf. K. It. i. UNAtlUS HUTTR I.OD0K, No. 686, 1. O. O. f.. meets everv Tuesday oveninB, at s o'clock, In Iteoer'a Hall. H. Kustenbader, a.U.i N. 1). ltobor, Secrolnry. LRUIOHTON LouoK, No. Mt. K. of 1?.. meet, on Friday evonlugs. In llober's llnll. nt 7:30 o'clock . W. II. Uachmnn, C.C i L. A. M lllcr, K.ol It. and B, Advertising Rates. Wo Jcslro it to bo distinctly unJcrstoxl that no advertisements will be inserted In the columns of Tim Cardom Aiivooatk that may bo received from unknown uortiei or firms unless accompanied by tlie, cash. The following ore our only terms: One year, caeli Insertion. 10 cts Mix months, eitcn insertion ii Three months, each inertion iv V .H it..... n..tl.o f.rnt ttninrllmi $1 1 each subsequent insertion 23 cts Local notices 10 rents twr line. H. V. MOUTH IMEll, Publisher. E II. 81EWEIIS, DISTKIOr ATTOrtNKV A COUNSKLLOIt AT LAW. Office, Kloti's Halloing lltodaway, MAUCH CHUNK, PA. tJottlliiR Estates, Flliiur AccountB and Orphans Conn Practice a specialty. Trial nt Causes cavctnllv attended to. I.en:i transactions In Knitllsu and German. Jan 9. SATUUDAY, N0VEMHE11 10, 1878. Local and Personal. Clias. E. Ornenawald has just rewired a car load of choice Xew Vork State upplcs, which ho is selling at astonishingly low prices for cash. Weil's liver pills cure clyspen!a. Chew Jackson's I1e.it Sweet Xtivy To baeco. i o". Spelling schools will soon lie in fashion in the country districts. Sale bills are turned out at this office at tho shortest notice. Potatoes 75 cents per bushel. That is too high, considering the times. Head Tilnlimau Arner's new advertise ment in another column. There is no longer any trouble with trado dollars everybody takes them nt par. Kvcry teacher should think cih.iirIi of nis proiession to aiicuu mo cuumv uiauiuu-. -Connul Seiner was fataly injured by a fall of coal in Sillimnu's colliery, ntMabau oy City, Monday. Timothy Sheehan was killed by a fall of coal in the tower Hauseh Creek Colliery at Tremont, Tiiesilay, If vnu want a fashionable hator cap,call at T. if. Clausi', and buy one for a small amount or money. The Ilethlehem Iron Works arc running on full time with a force or men proo.ibly larger than ever before. The First National 11a ulc of Tamaoua, wliicli sitseiiileiontlie I Itli ulU.will resume business loMiay, t iiuu iusi,j Oct your prescriptions, und Famil.v He- CIH,S COUljmUllllCIl, Ul. rt. i. J'UIIiiifja . um ily Drug and Medicine Stole. The voters of Lackawanna enmity votcil on the ipiestion of a county seal Inst. weeK ami .Scrunlon got it uiiuniinouily. 1 nnd 2 cheslnut,stove and cig Latimer coal, cheap bv the ear, at .1. L. tiabel's hard ware store, Lclilglifou, l'a. The oldest resident of l'iltston, Luzerne county. William Cimpliell, died on Satur day, aged ninety-seven years. Overcoats, latest stylesnnil best material for a small amount of ready cash, nt II. II Peters', Post oll'iec building, Irtlilghtou. OcorzeW! Johnson, clerk atlhellrjpo: mllli'i-v Kclmvlkill i-iiuntv. received iniuric- on Saturday that will prove fatal by cars running over Ins body. We would ask subscribers to examine the direction tab pasted on their paper. If you see you owe us, pleaso step in nnd pay, or semi me amount. The Lehigh (lap llridge Company will Hold us annual election lor oiucers to-uay (Saturday), Nov. 10th, at tho public house oj a. J. llerger, at tbe Jjcuigu dap. lfojrs are now selling in tho Cincinnati market at $2.11) to$3.V0 r llu) ttis. gross. Tho GatcUt says this is tho lowest price paid within the last twenty-eight years. P. T. llrady was in town over Sunday. Wears pleased to state that ho has aliuo't entirely recovered from his severe uttaek of lever ana ague, uis Home at prenem is at ilouenuaunua. Another new and elegant stock of fall and winter cloths und suitings at II. II. Peters, Post olfice building, (iooil fits, low prices and satisfaction guaranteed always. Governor llnrtranft, of Pennsylvania, nnd Carroll, of Maryland, have issued pro clamations designating November 2a as Thanksgiving Day. If von want shirts, neck wear, or nnv other articlo in gent's furnishing goods, mil on T. D. Clauss, and ho will supply you at extraordinary low price. Ferndalo church, near Oatasnucjua, was tnrnngeil last balunuy evening by nn audi once eager to hear the funny lecturo on " Courtship nnd Mnrriagf," by tho llcv. James A. Little. This lecture pleases all classes, out and young, ricn and poor, rrot- estants, i.ainoiica add Jews. For boots, shoes or rubbers, of the finest makes, mil on T. 1. Clauss. iou will nnd an immense stock to select from, at lower prices than ever before ollered. Transnarcntdrawinc slates for children handsome assortment of naiietrics, 2 yard wide window shades for $1 ,and other articles equally cheap, at LuckenliacU s, near Iltxiad way tiousc, .Maucu ununK. All meilicines warranted fresh, genuine and unadulteratel at the J'eople s Drug and ramiiy ateuicine store, a. j. purling, I'roprietor. Do you need a fall and winter suit of clothes, made tin n the latest and most lur able manner? then go to T. D. Clauss, tho mercuant tailor, on tlank strect,and bo "lit. lea." rrices lower than ever. Clocks and Watches carefully repaired and work warranted, at lowest cash rates, at llageman's cheap cash store, opposite public See cherubims in another column hold ing a bunch of grupcsfroui which Biieer'a Port oratw me is made, that is so hiuhly e teemed by the medical profession for the use m invalids, wean'y persons, aim ino aged. lilankcts and Buffalo Robes very cheap for cash, at (jabel s Hardware store, Le lugliton. Is" FOH SALE, nt a discount, n flrst-clesi Ticket from llarrisburg to Chicago and ie- turn. Apply, soon, nt tills ollicc. H. F. ,7. Brown, of tho Ordinance Uu- reau. Wnsbinztou, D. C, was in town Thurs day, nnd droid In to see us. Uncquuled in effectiveness, unapproach il in cheapness, and unrivaled in populari ty is Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup. 23 cents per bottle. llev. Moses Dissince' and wife, of Slat- ingtoii, are ut present in Kansas projecting for a farm. Should thev find a homo to suit themselves they will move west next spring. fhev will be absent about tlirco weens. Joseph Morsteller, need eights years, Tax Collcilor of South Easton, Pa., comniit- tcpsuicidoou Saturday morning by hang ing nimscll to ino bedpost, no was snoii In his accounts witli tho borough. The Stemlon Car Works on Saturday eek finished tho first 25 box curs of nn or der for 500 for the Erie ltailway. This is the first work in this line done by these Works lor tlirco years. The County Teachers' Institute will convene in the Coui t House, Mauch Chunk, Monday next. IStu mst.. at 2 p. in. Teach ers should all make a pointof beingou hand promptly nt tho hour of ojienilig. .lust now there are many ncci pis pub lished in the newspapers, for inakluK cough syrups, but they cannot be relied on. Ifyou need n cougn medicine, use nr. Unas fcxpee torant. All dealers sell it at 2Suud 5D cents a bottle. While two cars were beitm hoisted in the Spring Colliery, at Locust Hap, Monday, tiio hind ono became uncoupled, and dashed town the slope, killingtliree workmen mim ed Martin and John Murray nnd James JlCilllgll. Charles E. Luburz, convicted in Sep tember Inst of embezzling the funds and falsifvinn the books of tho First Nation al Dank of Mahanoy City, was sentenced in t'ottsville Jloiiday to two years imprison ment in tho Eastern Penitentiary. Tho explo leil Kutztown Savings Dank pays only 10 tier cent on tho dollar. The claims proven and allowed beforo the audi tor aggregate $.18,274.S9, while the sum for distribution amounts lo only $l,00n..,S. ' Tho Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, ot Lehighton, will be solemnly con secrated to the Ulory of God on Sunday the 2 Ith of November, llev. It. X. Schinauch. of Allcntown, will preach tiio Herman ser mon in tne morning, ami llev. o. r. nrolel, I). D., of New York, will preach English in the evening. The public is respectfully in vited to attend these solemnities. All babies arc diminutive Civsars, since they come, they see, they conijuer, jsomc times by their gentle stillness but oftenerby continued uproarious crying induced by Colic, Teething Flatulence, ele. Dr. Hull's llaby hyrup by its gentle yet specihe in fluence quiets tiio little ones without ever producing the least injurious clfect. Price 2d cents u oottic. The gloomy aspect which iron matters have presented for the lat few years in our valley is uuout being uipeiicd. A decided improvement is already noticeable, mere is n good demand for iron, und already prices aro firm and orders refused at rates which a mouth ago would have been no tvpted as desirable, 'lho indications lxuut to an advance at an carlv day. Half a dozen onioui planted in the cel lar, where they can get it Utile light will do much toward absorbing and correcting the atmospheric impurities that aro so apt to lurk in such places. And to take out your wile or sweeine.irt in oneoi navid i-.bbert s handsome teams will disipato the " blues" for u long time. Terms low. r. very morning, at tins season or the revolving year, fortv-foiir millions of free men in the Tnited Atates, riso up and say. "Well, our lino weather lias gone for good mis lime. ' About noon, tney say, " Well, this is our Indian summer; this' beautiful weather will last six weeks yet." That night they look out of the window and say, with a little shiver, " Look out fur an ufl killing l'nl to-night." A very pleasant affair occurred nt the residence of tieorge llowcr, in Catiisauqunm Thursday, in the mairiage of his handsome nnd accomplished daughter, Mis Myra E., to llcnjamiu II. Lynn, of Ilethlehem', Dev. Prof. Itichaiils, of this city, olliciatiug. The happy couple have u wide tiicle of friends and acquaintances who will congratulate them in their new and brighterlifeof luippv wedlock, ami join in tho wish that thefr futuro may bo u bounteous source of joy ami pleasure. juicmown vcuwrmr. Mrs. llenrv Stull'er, a widow, lives alone near bcigcrsville, Lehigh County. On Monday night last two apparently young men with blackened faces drove up to the House aim nattered uown tne door witli stones. Mrs. Stulfer was about to retire to bed when the men entered tho house. One of them placed his hand over her mouth to prevent lier from screaming, und thieatcned to kill her if alio did not give them her mon ey. She gave them $300, nfter which tho robtars jumped Into their wagon nnd drove, nil', leaving uoelue behind us to their identi ty. TlimiUoglt Ing. Tiik (iovKUMin's Proclamation. Haiiuihucico, Nov. D. The following was issued to-day : In the inline nnd by the authority of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, John P. Ilartranft, liovcruor of the said Common wealth : A I'nori.AMATIOK. During the past yoar tho pooplo of the United States have been patient in distress, steadfast to time-honored institutions and hoK'ful of the filial destiny of their country. Their otienee has been "tho security of so ciety ; their faith has suved for ssterity an iniiiiijKiiroil heritage, and their charity has met tlleiioe with active syinjialliy nnd quiet sell-ucrifice. Xow, therefore,!, John F. Ilartranft, Gov ernor of Pennsylvania, doopiioint Thursday, the twenty-eighth day of November, 1878, being the tamo day set apart by the Presi dent of the United Statos,asad-iy of thanks giving and prayer, that the citizens of this Commonwealth may give thanks to Al mighty God, not only for poaeonnd reviving prwiwrity, but for the faith, hoiio and chat ty which His spirit has kindled in their hearts. Given under my hand and tho Great Seal of tnetitaie, ai llarrisburg, this utli day of ..uteuiuer, in uic year oi our jjoru ono thousand eighthundre4and seventy-eight, and oi tne loinmonwealtn lho ono Iiuu drcd and third. John F. Hihtramt, lly tho Governor : Jous Dlaiii Linn, Secretary of the Commonwealth. A Itc.l.'iiloii of Veterans. A meeting of tho members of tho fllst itegt., i'. v. v., will bo held at the Ameri can House, Mauch Chunk, on Monday af ternoon, Nov, 16th, 1678, for tho purpose of making arrangements lur a grand 6uppcr ut,. ivuuiuii ut iiiu regiment Ul UU UC1U III Philadelphia ou November 25th, 1878. Mr. McLeester. President of tho Atiociatimi.wiM be present and address the meeting. All tho old members aro urgently Invited to ha present. Amos Stiioii, f..itc I.t. C.d. 61st Itegt. P. V. V. lllir ;reck Item-.. The mountains look bate. Tho leaves have fallen. Now put your ieo houses in order. Thos. Koons passed through this place on Saturday. Now that election is over things gener ally will take n rest. We congratulate our friend Dr. J. G. Zern, upon his success. Joslah Walck captured a deer the oilier week, back on tho mountains. Monday was warm and pleasant.but on Tuesday cold nnd blustering, The Mnckereltown school has at present 59 pupils enrolled ) Walcksville 47. Jacob Snyder nnd wife, of Mllliort, wcro at this place last week visiting friends. You can most always tell by the way a person dtesses, whether he pays his debts or not. II. J. Sowers, of this place, is n very ablo artist on the blackboaid for Sunday school work. Several tramps passed through this place this week seeking, but finding no em ployment. The residence of Mr. Laurel Kunkel, of Pine Hun, is nearly completed; size 17x20, I story high. lien. Peters, teacher of Pino Hun school No. 1, bays ho is very well pleased witli his appointment. The President has Issued a proclama tion setting aside the 2Sth of Nov. as a dny of Thanksgiving. Now that the election is over consider able les- licking is dono (of stickers), but teachera are keeping it up not witli tongue but with rod. We had n light fall of snow on Friday of lal w eek, which rather surprised u num ber of our farmers who hail some corn out in the fields uuhusked. Our friend J. K. Itickert, who was also a candidate for Commissioner ou tho Green back ticket, received quito n complimentary vote from bothoftheold parties of Franklin. Dev. J. E. Freeman, of the lteformed church, held preparatory services in the Soil's church on Saturday last and on Sun day morning he administered the Lord's Supper to his congregation. I learn that a fox chase is to take place at tho hotel of John WeNs,Towamensing Twp., on Saturday, Nov. ICtli. Tho'-o of our hun ters who have good clogs can here have a chance for the prize, oen to all. Our druggist, C. W. I.enlz, of Weis port.has jmlhil the heaviest vote of any candidate on the Greenback ticket. Charlie indeed is u clever fellow, anil if lie had been elected, no doubt, would have made a good Coroner. The Oreenbaekers of Franklin lled 2S votes, u gain of fivo since tho election of IS7fi. At that rate it will require Hiem over ii quarter of a century to carry the township; but wo inline tun was tlieir Just ellort, anil the name G. I), willdisappearfrom iiinung-t us. Mr. Nathan Solt, of this plaee,nnd Miss E. Smith, of Parryville, were united in the bonds of holy matrimony lust week. The happy pair left for Heading and are not e. poctell back until next week. Wo wish them success nnd a safe return. A protracted meeting will begin in (he Holt's church this Sundav evening. The trustees of the church, wisli it to bo under stood that there will bo no spitting of tobac co juice on the lloor, nor unncceessary noise or standing outside of the church allowed during tho mei'tlngs: nny ono violating their rules will bo dealt with according to law. Farmers Skekino Protection. The Catasauqua IHxpatch savs : A bill iscoutcm plated to be brought before the Legislature at its next session to iniKsea lino of notlc.M than S10 and imprisonment for tresspassing on inv farms of that county Tho object of tne bin is iiuu me i.trmers may nave more right lo their projiorty. It is the rule among tho gunners to point a londed and cocked gun nt tho farmer when ordered o(T his grounds, and n great many broken fences, Ac, forco the farmers to apply for some remedy. Hmerk. llcliorh from Ileus er Jflcuilow. William Dunn. Sr., received a severe blow an his foot in tho mines on Friday last. The llev. Marshall is carrying on pro tracted meetings in tho M. E. Church of this place. Mrs. W. 11. MrClain and five children returned to thi place Iruni Illinois on Sun day evening last. John Iteeso nnd family enmo back from Elk minify, ou Tuesday last. John says that Elk county is n poor comity for farming. Heaver Meadow town ran boast of hav ing no defeated candidates on any side ut the me election. We wonder what the namo of tho next child will be. Wo suppose that J. C. Fineher will try unuuier paper, no lias already been (he father of more pacrs, nnd the death of more oliticians than any man in this coun try. Packer township schools opened this year with inoru than tlieir usual number. Last year the ( liureli school fiad only eleven pupils ou the roll for this first month. This year thoteaeherhasnlreadvthirtv.five. Tho NVest end school oiwncil with ten pupils the nrsi inoiuii. inis year ino teaciier lias al ready twenty-one. This shows that there Is n growing Interest in favor of education throughout the valley. Last Sunday morning ns two sisfers wcro discussing the Sunday school lesson, which was uliout lho Pharisee and Publican going up to tho temple to pray, the cldersisler ask ed tho younger one if she understood lho lesson, and, if she knew what tho word Pharisee meant, to which the little maiden replied, eeitainly, why n Democrat to be sure. It seems to us as if that little girl has a great knowledge of human nature. Wo aro very glad to find.by public post ers, that the spicey little apcr, the Caiidon Advocate, is aliout tx give us considerably more reading mutter, which we consider will be quite a treat to every one. As nn inde pendent county pajier, it is just what it should be to suit any and every family in the county. It serves as a medium between the extremes, moderating party passions, and keeping its readers within the bounds of good common sense. Nov. 13. OnsEiivEit, Iliikt lViui I.lloriiry .Society. Tho young jieople of this place have orga nized a society by the name of tho East Venn Literary Society, und elected the fol lowing officers i Vres'ident, W. A. Greena walt i Vice-President, J. A. Nothsteln j Hec, Secretary .James Steigcrwalt j Corresponding Secretary, A. 8. Steigerwaltj Critic, W, 1). Grecnawalt; Editor, A. It. Steigcrwalt. The programino for this (Friday) evening will bo us follows : Subject JtcMlvel, That the drunkard is tho most degraded of all human beings. Affirmative, A. S. Stolgerwalt and J. A. Nothstein Negative, W. A. Greena wait and James Steigcrwalt. Deelaimlst, George Dribelblost Select Heading, Jauc Habcrman ; Essay, Caroline Steigcrwalt. ' fcrCHITACY. CO C d 8 en s n -" Q r 5 o 'A 2 2 s 3 I ' 3 3 5 22 P-(5 ? ?T P w s n 2,8 2 9$Q 3 S o a s o 2 o 2. 2. .3 Oi 11 ;t? B 5 5 5-J-i e S- E? lr, E9'e 99, ' 2-lg s I sas.?2gtSc'aISSgs5srj5s5!ir)iii,i. si Sf.!tSs!:SgitgSr:SSS5t':f:H5iii5t.n. 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To My FniKNDS : The bitterness and ex citement of the late election having to tomo extent subsided, I feel it to be my duty to hcartilv thank mv many warm and cnrnci-t supporters, rcgard"lcs of party, who did all they could to achiovo for me a dill'erent re sult than the one that came. I feel fully us thankful to my friends for their efforts and eyiupathv in my hehair, as I piwibly could ii' I hud been elected. Theoflice is one, more of honor than profit to any man who is able and comjietcnt to till it, and I am content with tho result and hoiie the intelligent and thinking people of Carbon County have tho same feeling,uow,afler takinga second sober thought. I do not refer to the small fry politicians who have but one idea to obey orders whoso brainless craniiims never reach the level of a thought for the public good. The most unreasonable and ;tnt-uthful reports wcro put in circulation about me,by men who knew them lobe fulfe.for tho pur jhiso of creating prejudice against me among the uneducated class of jieople. At ono election poll It was earnestly urged by a hirgo-inouthed politician that I was in favor of a law that a workingnian should have nothing to eat lint lireail ami waier. That man, (and there were others just us ' dishonorable in oilier ways),willfiilly misled and deceived honest voters. This phase of , our politics must ho a sourco of deep regret and anxielv to nil honorable nien,who have any faith m our institutions nnd form of, government. I believe tliero nro many thinking and 1 honorable men, who would hail the day with jny.if the jwlitics of our country would bo conducted, with nt least some regard to i honor, justice, and tho best welfare of the I masses of tho people. I Mv defeat.will nlcaso and delight my few i personal enemies, and when they cm bo (ratified by so small an inconvenience lo me, I ask von ail to boeonlcnt. To mv friends I again say that I am not unmindful of your kindness towards mo in tho past. 1 will not forget you. Nov. 11, 1878. W. M. IUrsuitn. Vaht Pt-iiii l)ot. Cold weather during last week. More marriages on the tapis. Keep watch over your turkey. II. G. is very sorry ho must go up Salt Hiver again. J. U. Smith caught his finger in a saus age machine and got it badly cut. II. A. N. says ho thluks the girls of Lizard Creek aro' very pretty. M. It. is still crossing Hie Lehigh, but Charlie says he will soon make an end to it. Henry Nothstcin Is still workiugon his father's farm. James Smith is still working at his trade threshing. P. Ginder lost his pocket knife some where between his home and Sittlcr's store. 23 cents reward to lho finder. Our friend James Stcigerwalt,lho teach er of Lizard Creek school, was ill last week, but I om happy to stato that he is with his smiling face in our midst again. Mr. Schaller is one of tho most successful " shootists" in this vicinity ho never goes out with his well trained dogs and gun, with out bunging home a good supply of gamo such as pheasants, rabbits, Ac. Wilson Driiekcnmiller, of Heidelberg, and Emma Laueliuor, of this place, were united in the bonds of matrimony by Itev, W, H. Strauss, on the 2d inst. May tliey have a pleasant voyage through life. W. A. Grecnawalt is lmck from the West again, and I be young ladies were hap py to iev h' s'nil-ng f...' .p i-p S . e, S Ess; -03 5!" It1 Q H 0 a cj CD wo-pfjef'o.-tsijj .Tolin. R. -i x U u S- v 3c to - o onn, i.. i a gy z a Su2 s s!AibriSbt. n. if-' i; U Orris, O. 0 H o H - "Slo'i.."'''"n"ug)i.n. s : s ; u S y v. s u schweiuns, d. 1 I1H ;S'i!!,i,i!s2: -.SSnuS Kline, o. llu Wouldn't Apologize, A Ilethlehem dispatch, dated lho 2tli inst., gives the following particulars of a fight between Hon. Chas. llrodhead and dipt, lloudiuot: Whilo tho lion. Charles llrodhead was standing nt the Union depot, this place, at 10 o'clock this morning, engaged in conver sation witli Mr. Frank Itoop, master mech anic of lho North Pcnn Itnllroail, ho was approached by Captain W. 1). L. lloudinot, who said: "Will you apologize for tho lan guage you used yesterday V" Mr. llrodhead replied: "No; go about your business. I have nothing to dowith vou." Thesowords were seaioolv uttered when lloudinot raised his cane ami struck llrodhead n terrible blow over tlie head, shattering tho cane and in flicting an ugly scalp wound upon Mr. Ilrod head. Ho continued to beat Mr. Uroulicad until the Litter got a. blow in on lloudinol's face, which sent him sprawling upon tho ground, llystauders then Interfered and prevented HiikIIicuI from following up his advantage. This afternoon lloudinot was arrested on a chargo of aggravated assault and battery with intent to kill, waived a hearing, and furnished bail in the sum of iSOtl. Tho affray grew out ofn wranglo over the proprietorship of the Sun Hotel, lloudinot espousing tho cause of Georgo W. Jackson, a landlord, whom llrodhead had violently ejected from the hotel. I'ullll Aci lilclll. An accident, resulting in tho death ofn three-year-old child, named John Andreas, occurred on the Sterner farm, near Allen town, Tuesday. Mr. Andreas, the father of the child, had loaded a wagon with corn fodder in ono of tho fields, and was on top of the load going to the barn, and through some mishap fell off with some of tho fodder, scaring the horses and causing them to run away. Andreas' threo children were play ing in tho field directly in the way of tho runaway team. Two of them escaiu'd, but the smallest was struck in the forehead by ono of tho horses, nnd so badly injured that ho died in a short time. St Joseph's Church and parsonage, nt Summit Hill, are about to be re-built, which will bo quite an improvement to tho Hill. Twenty workmen members of tho congrega tion were engaged on Wednesday in digging the eel lar, tho material taken out being a rock shale which can only bo removed layer by layer. The parsonage will be erected on cottage style, ornate and pretty, and tho church will be of frame, somewhat larger thiin now nnd of a neat design. Itev Fa ther James Wynne is stopping for tho timo being in tho brick house next to Dr. Kistler's. This new movo was ordered by lit. Itev. Archbishop James Wood, and is the result of his recent visit here, the guest of Father Wynne. Tamaqttn Qiuritr, 9th. A Hulliibltt I.lftt Insurance I'tillry. We take pleasure in commending to our readers a thoroughly safe and reliable lite insuraneo agency, whoso funds or assets are inexhaustible. It is a stock company ojiera ting under the joint title Health. Life pol icies are issued in the form of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and pleasant Pugative Pellets (which, iftaked as directed insure the systcinagaiiistdiseasejtipon iay nient ofn very small h-e. All the principal druggists aro'constitutcd agents. LIVE AGENTS WANTED To veil Dr. Chases Reel jus : or Infonuntlon lor Kverytim!)'. m OTcry count)' in tho United tsiaU'M Mini Omail-u, Knlargitl bv lho pub Hti. er T4i CIS 1MRA4. It cwmtHiu uwr SonohnuM-Dokl i eel pea ttiit U Bulled to ull cluMMiinU cont'i. tlonn of Mocirty. A uimt'tleitul Uik nnd a household uocffMlty HfetU at Unlit, Ort-at-OHt InJiu'eiUf Dts t'rer oitmed (41 book apcn'H. km mule copies nt Dv mall, I'nidpiitd. tnr lid). KxctUft.ra territory given. Areuu inoro ilmn douatn th'ir ihouh. AddrrM Dr. (iias'Hteatu rr)olng llntifcf, Ann Aihor, llu fttcitt. Wonderful, but True ! A. J. DUELING, I'MOritlKTOtt OF TIIK TKOPLICH Drug and Family Medicine tiTOnn, makes lho following ANNOUNCEMENT. Owlnrtotlio pcncrnl ilepre'fdon In bnalnrnn, ttiopirat reduction of wares for tabor Ac. I derm it mv duty at this ttmn to givo the pii.pln of i.cl.iL'litnn mid vicinity tiik I.ion'h hiiahk of Mr rnot'ITBl Itad nnd rcmemlirr tho follow. Ing Titers of a tew ot tho many articles sold at my Drug Htorot PAThM MKDIOINKS-ftll fl Prrpnrntlons 86 cents sucii ns VliiPirar Jtitters. llonietter's. Drake's riitn'iitlon, Mahler's Herb, German Hitters and nil others formerly Ii, now 8"rtt. Aoc. preparations 4uc. nun: Z5o prepnratlonsZnc. CO IP, COUOir nnd LUNO XlKMKDIKs. ns Jayne's Kxpeetorant, Hnil'snnd Allen's Hal. sum. Avers Cherry Pectoral, Milk Cure. Cod Mrer oil, Cod Ltrer oil and Mine nnd others foimetiv (1 now 8.1 cents. It A III PitKPAItATIONfl-IInll's Hair Hp. newer, Jlonteomery's, A3ers lia'r Viiror. and Mm Allen's, formerly l iinwMets. All Wc. prepnrnttonn or nbove character now 40c. LIMMKNTS Lnubnch's. Ixiw's Mnpnettc, JJoitnellv's Flectnc. Hntnson Oil, ltnuwT' Itelief, MnmcOil.darglln? Oil. Wild tire l.lnl- ment, and nil others formerly 54c. now 400, Horse. Cattle nnd Chicken Powder formerlr 2f,c. now Xic, Dnrlinir's celebrated Condlt.on l'owdurs Improved, 35c, per pound. Kmntir's Hamburg Drops, 40c pcrbottlo- Sresst Ten, CiH!, n packaae; fills of ull kinds formerly ?5c. now -0c, per box. n.AHTEUS Porous, Amlcn, Toor Man's nnd nil oth rs formerly 'iha. now 20c WOllM H15MKDIKS Worm Bvnips. Venn I. funes. Wot m Ijorcinres nnd Confections lorm eriy 25c. now Ah Hoots, Harks, Heibs, Medical Teas, tc., Ac, formerly from I'tc. to l&c. per oz. now 2c. to to. per oz, Cantor Oil, Unlsnm do Mnltn, Ksienceof Pep pMimlut, Kssouceot lmon, Oolden Tincture, Paregoric, ami Olreerlue formerly 10c lo 150. now tc to 10c. per bottle. Eterj'thlns Donn 1 Doivn ! Down J ! CniiMlc Hoda, forMaklDff Soap, from Scouts to lu cents per pound. Cantor Oil. strictly puro, SCc.per guart, by the gallon less. LOOK AOAIN.-WAIIi PAPER. Gold Gilt Pni'erwe.i Glaired Papers formerly 2-sc. toSTio. now'JOc.. White JJ-lanks and Tints formerly 18c. to 25c. now llu. to 15c., and Urown Hacks form erly lic, to 12c. now 7c. to vc. Physicians Preemptions nnd Family Recipes compounded nt Greatly Rcducod Rute-t. Go or ftendto UUHI.ING'U. Havltiff had itu experience of almost Twenty Years In the Diur HiiMness. more than Ten of which littvn been In Lehijrhton, I will tn tho t u tine, ns I have in tho pnBt. Guarantee to nil tho very Rest nnd Purest Rruirs, lediclne. Ac, to bo found tn tho American Maikets. I RUY FOR CASH ! l)cclr-nov3 PLAN IN Gr MILL AND Cabinet Ware Factory, AT SLATINGT0X. JOHN BALLIET, Propr., Dents In ull kinds nnd sizes of line. Hemlock Oak nnd Hatd Wood Lumber, and lis now pie pared to execute nny amount ot orders for DresseD LunibeR OK AUi KINDS. Doors, Sashes, llllntls, SIiuUcjm, 3Ioiiltllnrs, Cabinet "Ware, &c, With frooiptoei.. Brackets Made to Order. Tlie Mnehliierr Ii all now and ot tlie bent anil iiuiAt 1nii)rocil ktiuln. I employ noue but tiio best Morkuien, una welt fteanoncit autl sood mi terlul, ana am thereforo ablo to guarantee entire bntiMiictlon to all who mav favor me with a call. orders uv mall noniitly attcnaeil to. Mv ebarireii am moilerutei terius caBb, or Interest charged alter thirty nays. OIVK SIKA CAf.L. r" Those eiiKftKi'il In UmiIiIiiik will dud It t i iheir adviuitnite to luvo Klillair, Floor iloardn. Iioorn, hASIici, llutlera, Ac., Ac., madoatthU Kiictorv. May lOj'l JOHN BA t.LIKT. Q.11AND Ol'ESINW I I hffz tenro to infmin mv old pitrons nsd ca toinern and the public lnptneral. that I have opened anil have now rtudy for Inspection. In tho TOST OFFICE UUILD1XO Rank Street, LKllIGITTOX. Pa., ot the LOW KSPUAdli PJllCKei, n full nnd now amort ment of HATS, CAPS, &c. Succlal attention having been ctlven to a well aeleeleil line ot MKN'H WOMKN'H aua Cltll, DJtEN'S WEAlt. My Motto shall bo QUICK HALES A SMALL PIlOriTS." 1 Invito tbe public to call aud examlae. my stock and price befoto purchasing elsewhere, a 1 can otfer njieelal Inauccnieut. to ca.U buvcrs. LEWtHWEIHS. Bi-pt :t--rin. V. o. llulldinir, lehijrhton, Pa. Health and Happiness. Health and Happiness ere priceless Wealth to their possessors, nnd yet they are wltuiu lho reach of every ono who w ill use Wright's Liver Pills, The only euro CLT ItK for Torpid Liver. Dyspep. sis. Headache, sour stomach, Constipation, la bility, Nausea, aua all Rtllious complaints ami Rlood diffortlers. Nono frcuuiite unless sltrnrd MWm. WtiKht Phila," 1 1 your Uruftgnt will not supply vena 35 cencs lor one Imx lo Rarrlek Roller A Co.. 70 N. 4ih at . Phllo. Dec 29 jl rjIIE GKA.XUCST Exposition of Clothing Kver made In LKUIOllTO.N la at the I'est (illlce liuUdlug ot II. II. PETE ItS, Agent, on DANK BTItCBr, mid the people know It. He keep everything wanted Id Men's and Boy's Clothing, nt the most Moderate Prices FOR CASH. I ire never yet wasted time la Seillnj; Hlih 1 Priced Oiwrt. ills Prices are so LOW, that I people are wondennK how It can be done. Out It li done. Those In need ot : Fall or Winter Suits ! I lll And It to their mlraiitare tn consult IT. H, ITOlii ftf wit, shout tho insltir. tugHU
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