The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, May 03, 1879, Image 2

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U. V. M0KT1IIMKR, . . . KDlTOIt
LKIliailTON, l'A.l
SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1879.
TUB VETO,
President Hayes hns vetoed the Army
Aipropriatlon bill, because Congress In
granting money for the support of the army
ficlcnl to Insuro euecesa of any work lio orig
inated. Several of the schools that lie estab
lished during those years aro still prosper
ous. His great surcess In originating and
succcssriillv carrying on such enterprises
won for him the title of "The Lion of the
Fplscopate" among admiring Methodists.
Dr. Ames was elected Bishop in 1852. and
from that time his labors in the Church
were Incessant. He became more widely
known In the West than any other Bishop,
and it Is tald that he was the first Methodist
Bishop to Tisit the Pacific Coast At the
has provided that the troops' shall not l ilm0-nf the war ho was seut to the South by
used at erections. Tlt provision which is rrvs!tlcnt Lincoln to lako chargo of the
thus vetoed is unnecessary, liidispeiisiblo, h l Droncrt 0f iyal MelhodisU and
and cannot safely be abandoned. It should .,roTj, contreeattoDS with loyal preachers,
be Insisted upon. For Congress to retreat Afler tlie ciotc,0f the war he was active In
from the position which it has assumed, , nmen 0f wcalt, n th s North to found
would oe loolisb, unpatriotic, ridiculous, Khoo in lll0 gn,, believing that thereby
and probably fatal, to thoso responsible lor the jonaj dlncrenses between the two
the retreat. It Is vain In this country for brnllchci of tho churcll mgui be healed,
the minority to attempt to rulo the majority. B, h Ame9 ,nt o!siM ,ct wal u, Vnsi&e
mauycanuoi m cucreeu. uj mc "" over the East German Conference In Haiti'
The very foundation of tho government Is morC) earjy in ul6 month of April. Ho
laid for a different structu e; the minds jeave4 wjf and several children. His
of the people have been educated to a differ- j, estimated at a quarter of a mlllon
eut standard. A man holding the l'resi- hilars,
dential authority without tlie consent of the
majority of the people, may offer a veto Hon. Robert Klotz, member of Con-
but the proper reply to it is to rjvenact the gress for this district, will please accept ur
laws to wiucn lie objects, ana to adjourn, thanks for copy or the uongrcssionni uirec-
leaving him to face the responsibility of dls- tory. It is a pamphlet of ICO pages, and in
banding the army and disorganising tho addition to a variety of otheruseful inform
public service, If he chooses so to do because ation, contains brief sketches of all the Sena
the majority of Congress grant appro- tors and Representatives I Congress We
prlalions on terms different from thoso he copy tho following In relation to our mem-
would dictate. This emergency seems like- bcr from its pages: "Robert Kloti, ol Mauch
ly to form a new crisis in the devclopemcnt chunk, was born in Northampton (now
and application of tho Constitution.. No Carbon) County, October 27, 1819; he only
honest believer In popular government received such early education ns was to be
should be found doing anything in the way had in the farming districts during tho win
of terminating this crisis otherwise than in ter months, with tho exception of six mouths
favor of the great republican doctrine, that at a private school in Eastou, Pennsylvania,
tho majority must rule. after he was Iwcnty-thrco years of ago; he
The Philadelphia Ledger of Wednesday, is Uat may be called a general busineks
commenting on tho message accompanying man, having inlercsts In several enterprise.'
the vctoj says: ho waselected in 1843 the first Rcgistcrand
A rather unevenly balanced document is Recorder of Carbon county j was elected In
that sent to the House of Representatives 1818 Lieutenant of Company K of the
Tuesday, giving tho President's reasons for Second Regiment of Pennsylvania Volun-
hls veto of the Army bill. It would havo tecrs, commanded by Col. John W. Ccary,
hail far more force if it had omitted thrco j tho Mexican war; was elected in 1848 to
r.,f: the State House of Representatives, and wa,
ly unnecessary "to the iiiakitir; out of his ro-clcclcd in 1849; went to Kansas ln 1853,
case, and one-half of the remainder rather where he was subsequently a.mcmbcrof the
kciii me lourui unu coi ciuuing pun, Topeka Co istittitioual Convention, serving
main txiint. The message recites a number as lb0 first Secretary of State under that or-
of sections of the Revised Statutes which ganization, and as a Brigadier-General un
are Intended to prevent military interfer- ,iCr the Robinson government; was elected
WlL ... I-;- i ?.' .i t i. I V .1. in 1S59 Treasurer of Carbon county; enter
there is, therefore, no necessity for the fur- ed tuo Ullion Ar,ny in 1801 and 6crvcd
tlicr provention contained in the sixth sec- three months under General Patterson; was
lion ol the Army bill. Ilut lew disciplined ogaill lu t10 urvico in 1802 as Colonel of
niiliia will lirt nliln In ruipmva niiv f.iww. it I
thatloiic, Everv i.recautioii within the tl10 Nineteenth Regiment, at Chambcrsburg,
limits of tho Constitution should bo pro- in the emergency; is ono of tho Trustees of
hundred doing about lit However men feel
about legal prohibition, all men acknowledge
the Justice and necessity of Instructing young
and old upon this Important subject. Yet we
are mostly drifting along from day to day
blindly hoping and halfexpeetlng that some
how our boys will be saved whatever becomes
of the rest. And so amid the wreck of fire,
sides and the crash of fondly cherished hopes
the days run Into years that witness no tho
ouuhly earnest, systematlo efforts to prepare
the boy for the strugglo just ahead. It need
sot be so.
There Is In New York society, formed
thirteen years ago, called the National Tem
perance Society and rubllcatlonlteuic,whlch,
starting without a dollar of capital anil' sup
ported almost wholly j voluntary eontrlbu-
lons, has published six nnncireu varieties or
books, pamphlets and tracts upon every phase
of the liquor question, pept 70,000 In stereo
typing and Tor literary labor, printed over
three hundred million pages of temperance
literature and scattered It thooghotil every
State and Territory and In nearly every conn
try on the globe. It publishes two arst-elasa
monthly papers, one, the ruiai' Ttmperane
Banner Illustrated, being as Us name Indi
cates, devoted to the children.
lint a new department has lately been added
of which no Sunday School should be Ignor
ant. This Society Is now publishing some
ninety
TKMrxnAItCX MBRABT SOOHS'lOU
schools
from the pens of the most gifted writers ol the
day. A list of these can be had by writing
the national Temperance Society, 53 Reade
Street, New York. What better method
could possibly be adopted for arming the chit
drcnofour land against the fierce but Incld-
lous temptation sure to assail them a few years
hence t The lasting Impression of childhood
make an uncquajed, foundation on which t.o
build a sober, manly life, and It seems a pity
that these Temperance Library books for
Sunday Schools should not bo more widely
known and used to this and. Let It be borne
n mind that this Is not a money-making
scheme. The Society Is purely a benevolent
and humane Institution, and except the few
hard wuiked Inmates of the publication house,
it Is all outgo and no lncomo for eTery person
connected Kith It.
Forty years ago Joshua Rye and others In
Maine began to work among the children' In
Sunday and day schools, and when that gen
cratlon ol pledged and Instructed boys grow
up, the State of Malno took the foremost pos
ition of any State or country In the world upon
the question, rne moral is obvious:
MonLxr.
vided against army Interference with elec
tions, ami tho fact that somo such aro pro
vided is no argument why others should
not uo, n uiounguarucu points present own
ing! and temptations to unscrupulous par
tisans, cither in tho army offices or thcLxc
eulive department of the Government, in
tunes ol high political excitement. Tho
logical inference isjuatm tho opnositedircc-
the Lehigh' University at Bethlclicni, and
ono of tho Board of Managers of tho Laflin
A Rand Towdcr Company at New York ;
and was elected to the rorth-sixlh Congress
cs a Democrat, receiving 8,211 votes against
8,110 votes for Charles Albright, Republican,
5,173 votes for E. E. Orvis, liatloual Labor
tiuii to that taken by the President, for noth- Qrcenbacker, and 4,345 votes for C. B. Brock-
American people than tho intervention of I wai impendent Democrat.
Gen. Alfred Sully, U. S. A., died at
Vancouver's Island on Sunday. Gen. Sully
was Colonel of the Twenty-first infantry ,and
was a son of the eminent Philadelphia artist,
Thomas Sully. He graduated at West
Toint, and Berved in the regular army in
tho Florida and Mexican wars. He wasap
the military unu of the Government at elec
tion limes. Hence all that ition of the
message could have been left out greatly to
the advantage ol the rest.
There are two other elements of weakness
in this uirt of tho message. When the
President says it may, therefore (upon the
premises nbovo mentioned), be confidently
stated there is no necessity for tho enact
nientofthc sixtli section of tho bill, ho only
expresses an unsupported opinion, which, pointed Colonel of the First Minnesota Vol
being unsupported; could have no weight untecrs an,j Mrvcl jn n McClcllan's battles.
Z 1, T .I 1 1 " E . ' ' t II. alsodlstingulshed himself In fighting the
urerument in luvnr of llm nnlti-v nf rnlnin. Indians in Minnesota In 1803. Ho was
iug the clauso icrmitting the use of troops breveted Lieutenant-Colonel on March 13
ut the polls-an argument that commits m5 j ,s05 l8 ,va, paccil in command
lnm n mil net. tha rorwvil nf dm t nnrt inn nf I i
the law, whether it comes to him in the of the military district of Upper Missouri
form of an amendment to nil appropriation
bill nr as an independent measure. This is
afutal error of policy, that puts him at
cro.s purjioscs with that Influential and able
section of Hie Republican membership m
Uongross who had already expressed llicir
willingness to favor the reiieal, if presented
lu a separate act. lie gives his opponents
SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE.
";Horley'Ictcr from Now Vorlc.
New York, April 29, 187,
KEW TOnK'S GREATEST TROnLKM.
Turning off Trlntlng House Square Into a
a great advantage here, ono thatwili enable ,JlwtmDK 1 " x ,Ti.
n,. i,. ..irnif,.. it,.. n:., ni,i ..--I r side trrcet the other day, I was partly con
the message in which ho puts tho real oh- sclousofa llttlo urchin trotting by my side
lections on tcnablo cround. begs'ng for money, at whom, wrapped In my
What is really foicible in tho message is own thoughts, I was mechanically shaking
couuiiueu in two compact passages, ino
first is in these words: " It is the right and
duty of the National Government to enact
and enforce laws which will secure freo and
fair I'liugrcfsioual elections, Tho laws now
in force should not be repealed except in
conjunction with the enactment of measures
which will better accomplish that imiwrt-
ant end. Believing that section 0 ut the
my head In negative response to his appeal
In a city swarming with beggarsyou contract
this habit In very self-defensj. Still he trot
ted on until I turned Intoahallway and began
to climb tho stairs. Roused from my abstrac
tion as the little ngure left my side, I rcmem-
bored lie said he was hungry he hadn't eaten
since yesterday. Of course, lie lied j they all
bill will weaken il it does not altogether do-but surely he didn't want money for ruin
tano away tlie wwcr 01 mo national uov- pernaps no wi lamuning m a vigciij, uuu
eminent to protect the f ederal elections .by I had refused him a mouthful of bread :
Ihocml authorities, I am forced to tho con- turned about and below mo was a well-knit
elusions that it ought not to receive my ap- Iltl t0Itn covered with rags and dirt, still
jm.ui. i.usis, uiiwe.er, uui iresciiicu to landing In the vestibule. Nimbly respond-
,....HKruuuUu .i em measure, (n K t0 my whistle, he hounded up the stairs,
but isais has been stated, attached to tho bill , ' " r ,'. ., , .m.nm..
mnnIT il, a ,,i .,i niinn,ri,iii.in. r.,r H e had neither father nor mother ; sometimes,
the support of the armv. It makes a vital "hen he bad money enough, he bought news.
chance in the election laws of lko countrv. papers and sold thcra ; his homo was an ash
which is in no way connected with tho use box or lumber pile, and he warmed hlmielf
ol the army. It prohibits, under heavy by squatting on the grating over our quondam
iwnuiues, any person engaged in tho civil friend the Chained Slave under the Spruce
street sidewalk. The dirt appeared a month
old on his hands and wrists; and when, In my
friend's office, he got down somewhere near
the skin the little chapped hands began to
smart, and I hadn't tho heart to push the
A few coppers
Into his stolid
service of the United states from having
any forco at the place of any election to pre
serve order, to make nrreits, to keep tlie
iieuce, or in any manner loeniorce mo laws.
I his is altogether foreign to the purposo ol
ail armv Aimromialiim bill."
This would havo been quite sufficient for cleaning process any further,
the purpwes of tho veto, with tho ad lill in brought a moments's gleam
of a few sentences showing that the practice lace, and down stairs he darted, ''They are
of inserting iuiHirtant changes in the laws bad lot of boys on this street. They feed on
in appropriation uius iniipeisib!o to the the scraps passed out from these offices arte
merchants have finished their lunch. When
they get any money, Instead ol going to
lodging house, they go to the llowery Then.
trc, and next day act It all off again on the
treet. There's a swarm of them, and all are
bad boys, but keen as ratore." So said my
friend, raising down stairs, there sat th
little lellow, perched on a wagon where I could
not fall to see htm, diving ravenously Into a
huge roll that hid half his still dirty face,
tupiurt of tho operations of the Government
which no Executive can fe;l at full liberty
to refuso to sirn, limits and embarrasses the
freedom of the President in hisconstitution-
al duty to disapprove objectionable meas
turesol' legislation. To thut extent his ac-
KUoa must bo coerced; and In that lies the
vital objection to such niethodsof legislation.
The arguments on this point occupies the
concluding portion of the message, and it is
stated witii considerable force. But even
TlioJLntrat Invention InVaefut
Iloiinotinld Article,
Wlthlh the last few yeara there has been
:pertded ft great deal of inventive thoueht
and genius upon what may properly be
classed as household articles, the most noted
results or which, are tho production of the
sewing machine, the wringer, the washing
machine, tho carpet sweeper, Ac, Almost
every week we chronicle the advcntol"soino
new invention tiy winch ino rare anil la
bors of housekcepiug are lessened, and wo-man's-Worlf
made easy.
The newest thing to challenge- our atten
tion -aud.glad Jen the heart of the housekeep
er, is, what Is colled tho Novelty Brush hol
der, Cariict Stretcher and Sweeper, n very
BiiujMO vuiunvuiicu uesigijeii w jirrniy noiu
in position any kind of a brush or duster !
having an cxtentioo handle that enables
ono tor wash or 'dust windows, walls or ceil-
Ingwithouttheaidof-a step-ladder. That is
ono of its conveniences, and it Is also ono of
the best carpet sweepers in the market, hold
ins the brush firmly at na ansle. It cleans
tho carpet thoroughly, raises no dust, and it
toes not wear the carpet line the ordinary
broom or brush, and will outwear n hall
lozen brooms. " As a handle for the scrub
bing' brush it Is the best device ever made,
no mora kneeling on the floor, no rnoro
back aches or sore fingers,
As a carpet stretcher alono It is worth Its
cost, as a carpet of any sito can be laid even
ly without any of tho labor and vexation
llatlnlti, Aflnn.flnw KMnli MrnL- T l .f
J 0HUMI1I10UH1 ..Win AW IO OfctUUg,
simple, thoroughly made, cannot get out of
oruer, nas no screws, lever or biases, is com
pact, cheap, and durable.
it is manuiacturea uy iirown .v uo.. cm
nnatl, the well known manufacturers of
useful household articles, and is Bold only
by their agents to housekeepers. The real
utility of this article will at onco be seen bv
those most interested, and wo predict for it
a large sale. Every housckcojwr in the
i.iim win want one.
Any reliable lady or gentleman wishin
remunerative employment, would do we
to secure tho agency for this county, which
can be done by enclosing a stamp for des
criptive circular anu terms, to
Z3-27 Baowx A Co..
Grand Hotel Building, Cincinnati, 0.
THE CULTIVATION OfUOSES,
" Roses aro her cheeks,
And a roso her lips."
Tho best way for ladies to cultivate this
rare species of roses is by studyingand prac
ticing tho rules of hygiene, as'taught in the
leojue s common cense Medical Adviser,
only $1,50. Address the author, R. V.
Pierce, M. D., Grand Invalids' Hotcl.Buffalo
IN. I. II sullermg Irom those painful weak-
esses incident to tho female organism, use
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pcrscription a never-
failing remedy in those complaints.
this, strong as It is, will hardly rccc vo the Uer0 wa, New York., Krcalm proMem 1 Not
Tthifm rU.lilnlninM . Tf1' "P Transit not new piers and ocean line.;
?.f 11,6 fj"".V rea80l,i "S wll'C.' I",M " 11 not East Hlv.r brlJ,. nor North lll.er tun.
mo unnecessary iKiruon oi me message ni- , . " ' . ,
ready poiiite.1 out, and because of tho uddi- DtU but her own ,tret to3r, bor ,hllt "
tional lact that the President, In order to training, every day, for the penitentiary and
bring it into the message, resort to the rath- the gallows ; boys growing up uncared for by
er unnecessary and unusual expedient of any living sonl, faring worse physically than
quoting from speeches of members of Con- the horses and dogs of .Manhattan Island, and
gru. Aiiogeiner, a caso mat was quite a
strong ono as put in tho passase wo havo
quoted, with iu suggested brief addendum,
lias been rather Inadequately handled, and
me advantage lias been given to Hie opjio-
BUG B1UU.
morally In a darkness and turpitude beside
which the Gaboon seems white and pure.
This group of boys, huddling over the warm
grating, wlllbelilghwa;men,burglars,tranips
and murderers flfleen years lienco assure
ly as elfect follows cause. What elsecan they
bet Why should not humane legislation
sweep all these poor boys from the slums Into
a Slate factory or farm, where, under Judlcl.
Tho Rev. Bishop Kdward Raymond
Ames, D. D., hh. D., died at his home in
Baltimore, nt 3 o'clock on Friday morning ous restraint, tbey may learn tomakeanhon-
of last week, in his 74th year. He was one living, and bo taught their superiority to
of the oldest Li.hnm l II. !tfil,n,l!t r.,!.. 'kye terrier or a stage horsoT lewed from
cojral Church. His parents moved from
an economic standpoint, It will cost less money
I A III, 1 1i hn.i 1 1 n I. kinir (ham Vl
Massachusetts to Ohio oarly In their llfe,ahd nothln( ,, Iurer lhan that ,u lh. thousands'
be was born In a little hamlet known as ofstreet boys will grow up hard, unreasoning
Amesvllle. Later, when Indiana was set criminals, preyrng on society till tkey finally
off from the territory of Ohio, his home was fall Into the hands of the law. 1'rlvato chart
Our Letter from Washington.
Tlie Return of the Heated Term.Iiusagt of
the Army Appropriation Mill. Outside
Covers of the Ration's mighty Brains.
Views from Vie Reporters Gallery in the
House. Member's wives in tlicirymq-pan,
" What are you Going to do About it." d c.
Washington, D. C, April 30, 1879.
Such perfect dnys as we expect as a matter
of course, In our cllmate.especlally after It has
shown that It can havo a rough side so persist
ently as during the past winter, have visited
us' this week and Pennsylvania avenue has
looked very lively on the bright attcrnoons,
A great many of the members of both houses
of Congress and somo of the Justices of tho
Supreme Court make a practice of walklng.to
and from tho Capitol dally via Pennsylvania
avenue. On this thoroughfare the diplomats
too make a practice of promenading every af-
ternoop, I never havo seen President Hayes
walking there, but Oeneral Grant, while
President, used to walk on the avenue very
frequently. He would sometimes Join ladles
of his acquaintance and walk with thera, keep
ing up conversation and In a lively way, alto
gether different from his proverbial taciturn
ity.
The passage of the army appropriation bill
and Its signature by Speaker Randalland Mr.
Thurman, the President of the Scnato yester
day afternoon is so far the only measure ac
complished by the present Congress. Tho bill
was received at the Whlto House last night
and a member of the Cabinet states that the
President's ret will b sent In on Tuesday or
Wednesday, and the prospects are fair for an
all summer session.
Looking down from tho Reportor's gallery
I never beheld within my remembrance at
least, so many Ill-favored and absolutely ugly
featured countenances congregated together
under the dome of the Capitol as at present,
For this the Forty-sixth Congress, with Its
brigadiers" on both sides of the line, will be
famous long after their windy debates and
bickerings are forgotten. The man whom
Lincoln was fond of quoting ns being even
homller than himself Is surely there, but It Is
difficult to distinguish him among several
scores who might with propriety claim that
distinction. Is It true that mightiest brains
lie beneath ugliest features? If so, wo chal
lenge the world to produce more stupendous
ueao works than aro presented by our nation.
al legislature of to-day. What an array of
cripples are among them, too I The one-eyed,
the deaf, the bald-kcadcd,lho sickly, the halt,
"iho lame and the laiy," attended by a wild
erness ol wigs and glass eyes.eanes and crutch-
es. And then, again, their habllaments are
enough to drive a Chesterfield craiy or a re
spectable valet to the verge of despair 1 Evi
dently most ofthelr"tallorIng" hasbeendone
at home by unskilled housewives, or purchas
ed on our Seventh street, or at Hebrew shops
of similar Ilk In different parts of the country
-"ready-made and warranted to fit,'' whether
the wearer bo long or short, thick or thin,
obese or scrawny, "Joost like the paber on the
wan," as Isaao would Insist.
Very curious developments crop out In ton-
sequence of the patronage given to members
of the two Houses. One follows, as I mention
ed In a former letter, the too free giving
passes to the reserved galleries, as a result
which the member's wife sometimes finds her
selfclose beside "the particular friend" of
member who has no wife or whoso spouso
not In town, Incocsequenceof some disagree-
able meetings In the private gallery some of
the ladles of members' families whom I heard
holding a little caucus of their own recently
resolved that inasmuch as the reporters' gal
lery had been given over to the exclusive con'
trot of the gentlemen of the press to make
their own laws regarding tickets of admission,
the galleries lor members' and Senators'
families should bo given up to these ladles and
they alone should regulate the disposition
the seats.
Another occasional source of trouble
members' families can be traced to the privi
lege the members possess of giving orders
on certain of the government's gardens for
flowers. More than one wife has gone to ask
lor her husband's share and has been told he
had given orders which had been rilled for all
the flowers and plants to which he was entitled
and In prool the gardener In charge has shown
the list with the names and addresses to which
they have oeen sent,allordercdby Hon. Hard
well Slate, M. O. Tableau I
livery day groups of people stop In the ro
tunda at the Capitol to watch tho work of
Slgnor Ilransldl, the Italian artist who
elaborating a rare fresco of historical scenes
In the lnnerclrcleof thedome. The venerable
artist Is over seventy, Infirm and paralytic
An attendant aids him along with feeble shuf
fling steps,as tottering as an Infant Just learn
ing to walk, "Unce a man, twice a child
Hut In art he Is no child. Ills eye Is as clear
and bright as In youth. Mo Is' lifted into
little box that swings round and round as It
drawn slowly up to the scaffolding, where he
sits and makes tho figures grow beneath his
deft fingers. He leaves off always on some
eurvo ol a figure, that there may be no defae
iu Indiana, He was graduated from the ""cannot proline :or mem. rney are vi. iob ur ' wr " ") uj.
,,,, ... J . , i,i,,i i(i, elous, Idle, reprobate-why shouldn't they bet This Is his last ambition, his last Inspiration.
Oho Ui Iv,.ty,.andli?I8i. he united with lt , n(Jed compulsion of law to draw j He think. It will require five years to com-
the Methodist Episcopal church. ive years .h . th ... ntdam ot th... . .nd i nlete It : about ono-lourth Is now done. The
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Wrt Submit to Tnie DiscoMroRTi and
humiliation entailed by at local disease, of
the kkln, when Gi.tns'a StiLrutm Boat will
ridyou'of it with certainty and dispatch?
It Is a remedy which never falls to release
cutaneous disease, and, as a means of ban
ishing delects ol the complexion, It is equal
ly reliable. The benefits arising from the
use-Of Sulphur Baths, In cases or skin di
sease, ami or rheumatism and gout, are well
known, but the cost Is too heavy to be In
curred by many persons who would other-
wiser take advantage ol tiicm. uicnn qui-
Iihur Soap answers tho some purxc, and Is
mlli.IncxpcnsiYO and convenient. No one
need stir abroad in search of ft sulphur bath
who has this admirable means of providing
ono in doors. It is Incomparably tho best
deodorizer and disinfectant of clothing and
bed linen in use, and prevents diseases of
an obnoxious naturo caused uy contact.
Sores, ulcers, bruises, scalds, cuts nnd sprains
are promptly remedied by it ) and IU clean.
lyhealing ana soothing proportics consti
tute 'it a far more desirablu romody for scor
butic aliments than ointments of anv de
scription, since such greasy eompouuds soil
the clothing, ottcn aggravate, nnu very rare
ly indeed do any permanent good,
Sold by druggists, Price 85 cents por
cake. I Box (3 cakes) 75c., sent by mall,
prepaid, on receipt of pneo. C. N. Criltcn
ton, Trop'r, T Sixth Avenue, New York.
Hill's Half nnd Whisker Dyo, Black or
Brown, 50 cents. 23-20
NEWS GOSSIP.
A young mother must have somo rest.
Ilut how is this to be accomplished, when
tho baby is restless and cries constantly T
eimpiy uy. using vr. uuu s liauy syrup.
Tho Lock Haven fPa.i Republican savs
io amount of Iocs to bo sowed bv lumber-'
men at that place the present season will
loot up nearly 4U,vuu,00U lect,
A nino-year-oid boy in Horrisbure. Ta..
who has committed ten robberies in a short
space of time, has been caught and sent to
ino Mouse oi iteiuge.
Rev. Thomas Gibncv. ReelorofSt. Peter's
Catholic Church nnd formerly Vicar Gcner-
1 of the Archdiocese of San rrancisco. died
il mat city on, Saturday.
Georgo Einsig convicted of the murder of
is wife, committed suicido iu the jail at
York, Pa., Sunday morning. . Ho cut. his
throat with a razor and then hanged him
self with a pieco of rope and a towel.
General James Simons, a prominent law
yer of Charleston, S. ft, and Vice President
Genera! of the society of tho Cincinnati
died on Saturday night, aged GO years.
Hon. George G. Barnard, ex-Judire of the
Supreme Court, died in New York Sunday
morning, no nau been sullermg irom
Bright's disease for two years.
Colonel Thomas J. Sedcwlck. of Louisville,
iy., oiea suuaeniy in tne uity unu rark
flew york, on Saturday evening. Ail au
topsy, made Sunday showed that death re
sulted from serious apoplexy. Deceased
was Colonel of.tho Second Kentucky Rrgi:
ment ot volunteers, and aucrwards olr.tlu
colored troops at Camp Nelson, during the
war.
Astor Place Hotol.
European plan.
Astor Finer, iitl Arc. ntul 8th Street,
(OrroaiTK Coorxn Inbtitutc)
NEW YORK,
Best Location In the Ulty. Elevated Rail
road and five other lines pass the door.
Rooms (0 cts. to tfl per Day, Jir tho Week
$2 and upwards.
April l mo OPEN ALL NIGHT,
New Jewelry Store
IN LEHIQUTON,
At Dollciimaycr's Old Stnnd,
(SOUTH SIDE OF THE SQUARE)
Great Bargains In
Wntclics, Clocks and Jewelry.
PRESERVE YOUR SIOIIT, BY TJSINO.
II, UINNEL'S SUPERIOR
Now Advertisements.
QAUT10N TO FWIIE1H1ES t
All persons are hereby forbid Anstllntr or
Setting Nets or Lines for the purposo of
Uatciiing or'iaKing r isn in ino water Known
as the HEILMAN DAM, a number or Black
llass having been placed therein by direction
of the State Fish Commissioners. Persons
caught violating this notice will be prosecuted
accoruing to law.
ill. J1.11"UA11,
Lehlghton, May 3, 187w3
Spectacles and Eyc-Glasscs !
43- PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID
TO REPAIRING,
All work guaranteed, and no Second Charge.
Prices to Suit tho Times.
April 19-m3 E. It. HOHL.
UDMOK'S NOTICE.
In the Orphans' Court of Carbon County.
Account connrmcu ansoiuioiy, Jan. iu, lois.
Initio matternf the secund and final ac
count of Win. Kamaly and I. '.. llagcnstose,
Administrators or the utate oi Jonas jiama
tv. deceased.
The undersigned Auditor, having been ap
pointed by the Orphans' Court of Oa-bon
county, to adust and report distribution of
tne moneys in tne nanus oi accouiuums, win
attend to the duties f his appointment at the
omco oi Aiorigm & r reyuian, i-sqs i ucbuh y.
Way 27th, at 10 o'clock A. W., where and
wnen an parties mieresiea may nucnu.
r. l. iiunuaiiicbi,
Mauch Chunk, May 3, 1879 It Auditor.
pnovEims.
No ono can be sick when the stomach,!
blood, liver and kidneys are healthy, and!
nop Ulliers Keen tnem eo."
"The greatest nourishing tonic, appe
tiser, strengthencr and curative on earth
linn Itlttera."
'-It is Impossible to remain long sick or
out ol neauii, wncro uopuiiicrs aro uscu.
Whv do lion IJIttcrs cure so muchT
Ilecause thev ulve uood dlirestlon, rich
blood and healthy action of tlie organs."
" wo matter wnat your leenng or aumcni
is. Hon flitters will do vou irood."
'Remember, Hop Bitters never does,
harm, but irood. alwavs and continually."
"Purify the blood, cleanse the stomach,!
....tnn hrnnlh will, linn ltltlnr
"uuiet nerves and Daimy sicep in uoi
Hitters."
' No health with Inactive liver and urin
ary organs without Hop Bitters."
Tar Hop Cocon Cure akd Paih Relief.
For sale by all Druggists. may3
Confederate Memorial Day was observed
in the South on Saturday. In Georgia, the
principal celebrations were in Atlanta and
Columbus. Thero was a large military-dis
play in Atlanta, and General Fitzhugh Lee
ueiivercu iiiooraviuu. u iioiumuus, a mon
ument was unveiled, Governor Colquitt de
livering an address.
A tramp entered the housoofG. II. Kitch
en, near New Lebanon, Ohio, on Friday
morning, during the absence ol tho family,
and began to search a bureau. Carrie Rob
erts, a young servant girl, stole unobserved
upon tho robber, suddenly clutched him by
the hair with ono hnudind tried to wrench
a box ot jewelry irom ins grasp with the
other. Failing in this, the brave girl
sprang upon a chair, took a revolver from
the top of a clock, and fired several shots at
tho tramp. The latter dropped the box,
ran into tho yardnd escaped over the feuce.
Jesse Pomeroy. the boy murderer, .at
tempted to cscaiw from the State Prison at
Concord, Mass., on the 8th instant. Bv
means of a case knife, the edge and point of
which was toothed like a saw, he cut ono of
the iron bars of the cell asunder at the bot
tom and nearly asunder at tho top. Tho
cast-iron fittings were also sawed apart and
replaced with sawdust and soap, which act
as a cement to keep them in place. In re
placing tho cast-iron parts, Pomeroy failed
to restore them in line, and the deviation
caused tho discovery.
In Baltimore. Sunday moraine. Rev. Dr.
Gans, lately pastor of theTlurd German Re
form church, with his wife, two sons and
daughter, were formally received into the
ltoman uatnonc communion at bt. Ignatius
Church. E. II. h. Ueicer and wile, mem
bers of Dr. Gans' late congregation, were al
so received into tne uatnouc ciiurcn.
At a meeting of priests and Bishops of the
Archdioccso ol Ulnciunati, Hem in mat city
on Tuesday of last week, the names of Rev.
Father Snaldinir. of Peoria : Bishop Chatard
of Vincennes, and Father Quinn, Vicar Gen
eral of New York, were recommended to the
the Pope Tor the choice or a coadjutor to
, , i -1 n il !u .1. . t l. , i
iircuuisnup x urccu,wiiu lua ngu, vi sueves-
sion.
Tho Largest Spring Stock
Of Ladles', Gents', and Oatldren's
Boots, Shoes! Gaiters
Ever offered In this vicinity. Is at
J. M. FRITZINGEIt'S,
Bank Street, Leliigliton, Pa.
I have Jnt received an Immense BTO"K OF
BVHINO BOOTS, "HOES AND OAlTliltS,
which I am belling to tne pec pie of I-e -lght.iii
and, the hUirouiia'iijriieiRlilinrliuod UJlbAl'blt
THAN liVLK )lL.kOHK Sold lu tins County,
Meo, all eluasei or
Fdots & Shoes Made to Order
nt Astonishingly Low Trices, nil MENDINO
Neurit flnnn nl l'rtrnft in null rne itiuet
1 invite the pnb'ic to call ami examine my
Stock aud Prices tic I ore puroaaainic eitewneie,
an,, 1,(1 nnnvlnrArt nf llm uhnvt, facm.
HOUrm Til MAT1.3 ' V. ItPllV-niniie lionis
and i-hnea bnnght of me that rip will be repair-
,1 wilhmit nlitiriro.
Thankful fur past patronage, I respcclully
asir a continuance tueicoi.
J. JU. FUl'IZlIMUUll
Two dnora below Itomlir & lloflord a Carrlace
Works, uaukntieec uci.oyi
later he assisted in organizing tho 11, liana I miserable life. I make this appeal to you,
tiinlereiice, with whieh' body he was con
nectcd until ho was consecrated Bishop. He
first became conspicious In.' the- Church in
1810, when, lu the General Confervnee the
Northern audi the Southern' churches sepa
rated on the slavery question. Ha worked
with great energy and ability against the
separation, and afterward wlthlike zeal to
reconcile tha two branches of tfie body. In
1818 be declined the presidency of the In--iliaua
Anbury University, Buring histnln-Ist-y
in Indiana he established many schools
a i m!:ijn,ri4 h iiyrsijht cwmVl uf
gentlemen of the Press I For (lod's sake, for
hu'maaliy's sake, use the mighty power of
your honorable calling to procure such legis
lation In b'ehalf of these poor children, and
their pitiful counterparts with which every
large city Is teeming' and fettering to-day, as
will, at least, lift them put of a condition of
lift where manliness, purity, and piety have
less than'a ghost ofchanea I
A BUT TO r-ABIJTS AD SfKDXV SCHOOL
TEACHERS.
Put the question to a thousand' father.' '
'What vice do you most fear In your boy's
Tutors lifer" and nine hundred will- answer I
-Inteineruce.,T Ilut what rrs the ulac
artist seems so Infirm one naturally doubts
whether he can ever live to complete the un
dertaking but there Is nothing like a favor
ite work to make life worth living, and a will
tenacious of existence keeps death long In
waiting. Slgnor Ilransldl advises young art
tlsts to go abroad to study. Abroad they are
willing to go tUroug h so much more labor and
Intense study, which Is absolutely necessary
tosuceess. Ourhabttsorstudrarenotaavera I
Tho Alpine,
OrncR Alfixe Silver Mimxo Co., I
61 Broadway, N. Y., April 21, 1879.
Enuoa CinnoM Advocitx Dear Sir:
I send you the following extract from the
last official letter of our superintendent:
"The Alpine Silver Mining Company are
working two of their mines, the Yellow
Jacket aud Captain Jack. The Yellow
Jacket drift has this past week been run
ahead from 4 to 5 feet, and the pay streak
is widening everv foot and looking ilne t we
have had an assay made by Dofllemeyer
imm me iieauing oi me unit which run 3
ounces gold and 70 ounces silver to the ton.
A large body of ore has been uncovered 200
feet south of the present workings ; on the
same vein the pay streak shows two feet
wide and six Inches of red carbonate of
lead a shaft will be sunk there. There
has been some fine ore struck on the cross
cut of the Captain Jack) there is from 5 to
o leet to tne main vein.'
We expect to push the stock of this com
pany to par, and make it a large and per
manently dividend paying company. The
price will be advanced as soon as the bal
ance of tlie present 20,000 shares, offered at
ji.ou, uas uecu usseii oi.
Yours resiioctfully,
T. J. SrLANE, Trest.
IT IS WOiri'lI A TRIAL.
"I was troubled for many years with
lviuney uompiaint, uravei, Ac. ; my blood
became thin: I was dull and Inactive: could
hardly crawl about, and was an old worn
out man all over, and could get nothing to
help me, until I got Hop Bitters, and now I
am a boy again. My blood and kidneva
are all right, and I am as active as a man of
30, although 1 am 72, and 1 have; no doubt
it will do as well for others of my age. It
is worth the trial. (Father.)
DANIEL WIEAND,
Carringcs,Wagons,Slciglis,&c,
conNEn or
BANK AND IIION STHEETS,
LEIIIOHTON. Peniia.,
Respectfully announces to his friends and tho
public, that he Is prepared to Build all des
crlptlons of
OARRIAOES,
SPUINQ WAO0N8,
SLEiailS, Ue.,
in the Latest and Most Approved Styles, at
Prices fully as low as the tame can be obtain
cd elsewhere, guaranteeing the best Seasoned
Material and most substantial workmanship,
Particular attention given to
REPAIRING
In all Its details, at the very Lowest Prices.
Patronage respectfully solicited and perfect
satisfaction guaranteed.
April ia, lU9-yl DAN. WIEAND.
THE
ALPINE SILVER MINING COMPANY,
OF COLORADO.
Capital, $2,000,000.
l'nr Value, 110 per Slinre,
UNASSESSIULE.
200,000 Shares,
New Advertisements.
SS. We Start lu To-Day! S,IS,
WITH AN ENTIRE NEW AND WELL 8KLECTED STOCK OT
pa'lBig wBBiaiiicr Dry Cwoodte
Just received from the Large Cities, which wc arc offering
at Unprecedcntly Low Prices !
:o:-
Jargams
bargains
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'argains
Jargains
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I lrgains
Fargams
m
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. in .
in
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in
in-.
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in
in
Dress Good
Shawl
Notion
Trimming
Corset
Hosiery
Uarpet
Oil Cloth
Cassimcre
Boots and Shoe
s
The Fort Allen House,
WEISSPORT, PA.
BEHLER & KBESGE, Proprietor.
This Etcuse Is located In the Borough of
Welssport, Uarbon County, Pa., and Is built
on the site of Fori Allen, an old stockade fort
ification, erected here over a century ago to
protect the early settlers against the hostile
Incursions of the Indians. Thehouso Is a sub
stantial brick, ami was named "Fort Allen
House " by the late Edward Weiss ; It contains
Thirty-two Rooms and a handsome Restau
rant, anu tne present i-rupneiors unvo nuni;
and thoroughly renttcd tho establishment
It has all the appointments of a First-Olabs
COUNTRY HOTEL, adapted for tlie com.
fort of Its patrons. In close proximity to the
lioici, in pcpeci preservation, is uiu jiisluuu
OLD FRANKLIN WELL,
which was dug by order pf Benjamin Frank.
un io supply me garrison oi run iiueu nun
water, lis v
Bargains in House Furnishing Goods generally.
Call and be couvinccd. Respectfully,
3. T. NUaSAU-M fc SOW,
Lindermtm's Block, Opposite- the Public Square,
Jan. 4 LEHIGIITON, PA.
lff&o Spring styles. 18(f O.
s walls of stone, which will defy the
ravages of ages, are as pcrfcot to.iliiy as when
put there, and the well now contains about
six feet of crystal water. The well Is now
being luted upas a historic relic, to tho water
of which tho patrons of the House will hava
iree access.
SUMMER BOARDERS
will hn accommodated nt Reasonable Prices.
Tha liar IB sunlilled with the best Wines.
Liquors and Uigurs. Uood Stabling attached.
April iv yi . iiibx.aux
-JJIIUNKLIN TOWNSHIP.
vrwANniAt. STATEMENT of the Suncr.
visors. 11 A IN 1 i, lj kkuji anu juu
SUHWAH, In account with Franklin Town-
snip, i;aroon liouoty, 1 uuupj ivuum, ivr iuu
ear ibis-jvi
To Amount of Duplicate 1278 D3
" For Unseated Lands 11 23
By Hands and Mnterlal fur-
nisneti lu repair ruiiua... $iu.i vo
11 Cumiiiis'n fur Cullectlng. 63 75
Exonerations 4 00
Auditor and Dupllcato
Eipenscs 6 55
nu 03
Balance due Township 16 30
FINANCIAL STATEMENT of the Over
seers of the Poor, Daniel Krum and John
Schwab, In account with Franklin Town
ship, Carbon County, Pennsylvania, lor the
xcar lSTtwu:
To Amount of Implicates f1105 27
" I'nuiier iMTncei auu ua,n ,.. to
I)y Services Itcndcreil 78 03
" Cash per Receipts of llv--' -,
crs persons fur provisions,
clothing, lucl, io 57172
14 Coiumls'n for Collecting. o& OS
" Exonerations 4 15
t 712 83 U23 00
712 88
Ralance duo Township t 410 72
Audited and accepted this Uth day of April
a. u. is.v, uy
STEPHEN SOLT.l
W.O.WEISS, J Auditors,
W. E. K 1 ..u E It Kit, )
Franklin, April 19, 1870-W3
The Carbon Normal Iustittite,
AlTontlng a'Tcn-AVeek Ooure for Tcachere,
win ie organ" u ' uunc dciiooi iiuuu
mir, l'AUUYYiLLt;, ra.
Monday, May 19th, 1879.
Thorough nnd practical Inttructlon In the
common brunche enumerated In Teachers'
certificate, and profest'lonal training in tho
science and art ol teaching, A special class
will be organized for the benefit ot Iturul
Teachers who may desire drill In vocal deliv
ery, rne science oi teacning win oe taugni
by n combination of tcxt-bouk nnd black-board
lectures wnno experience in me nrt oi leacn
(rig w Ml bo amply afforded by dally practice
in tcacmncr in tne iuouci acnooi to u
te1 with the Normal.
Iiomanttc location, fine build In ir. tdearan
rooms and good community ltallroad facfl
ltles tor ircttlnir to and from tne iscikhii aro
excellent, und for teachers In the lower districts
ino location is as nearly central as possioie.
Arrangements havlntr been made hv which
students will be furnished with the use of
Text-book 8 free of cott, the usual outlay for
uuokb win iiiub uv BjLveu io uu who way at
tend. Good Hoarding will be eecured fur uu-
clcnt assistants will be engaged should the
auenuanco warrant it.
TKIIMS
Normal Department io 00 per Session
Normal licpartrocnt 6 00 per U Set-sion
Model School 2 60 per Session
Model School 1 60 per Session
Payments to be made Invatlably In advance
iur ouch nan veesion. ino loregoing cuarges,
incjuuing me use oi i exi-iooK8, in an cases.
Applicants from a distance should make ai
plication at an early day to secure Bultabl
hoarding accommodations. For further par
uwuturs, uuurcas,
J, P. ROWLAND, Principal,
Parryvllle. Penna.
st?" I have the honor to refer to l2o. Sunt.
It. Jr. U ok Fonu, at Lehlghton, who gives the
nucruiikiag nil nearly approval. mar.fi
Si
Dftn. J. Splauc,
Treasurer.
J. L. Thompson,
Secretary.
Wo will iav AciL'nuabalarrot kluu ncrmonili
b.mpls free. AdJieuBmiMii't Co., Mw.ludl, llicl
s! 1 Qflfl prollianuSOdsrainTrstiuentCI fin
ipiZUU oi oraclal Ilriwru. liee--!?l
l'ropcrtional returns over week oa Gtock Op
I tout nr 19), f-W, ,100, (5U. Addreaa
i. mi ii.ii wiuura uu., winners, b wall
Mt..N..
H
-
The undersigned most respectfully announces to the Ladies
of Weissport and the surrounding country, that she has just
returned from the Cities, and is now receiving an immense
assortment of the latest designs in
Brin Millinery J-oods9
Comprising Hats, Bonnets, Notions, Trimmings, &c., &c,
all of which (ho Is preparcil to d I spose of to her patrons at prices so low as to be perfectly
astonl.lilnir. Hats and lionnets made up to order. HWITTHbS and LADIES
OWN 1IA.III mailoupto order on short notice nnd at rery reasonable prices.
A3- (Jail and examine Orods and learn Prlcci.-co.
Mrs. M. Guth, Fashionable Millinery Store,
April 26, 1879. White St, WEISSPORT.
Important id Builders, &c.
WeiiDOFt Inlawing" Mill9
JOHN Gr. BIERY, Agent,
Is prepared to furnish all kinds of Dressed Lumber, Sash,
Doors, Blinds, Shutters, Mouldings, Brackets, Ballust
ers, Window and Door Frames, Scroll Sawing,
Turning, Planing and Ripping done at short
notice and at Prices to Suit the Times.
OfoiF Macliio.ry is Mew
aiad of latest Pattern.
Contractors and Carpenters are invited to
call for Specifications, which will be
cheerfully furnished.
Special attention given to Orders by Mail. Thank
ful to our patrons and friends for past favors, we ask a share
of patronage in the future. Jjl
Very Respectfully.
JOHN G. BIERY, ;Agcnt
For the Weissport Planing Mill.
P. O. box 63. jan.4- yl
Mew otts I TVew Prices !
II Ilitlilf Ylarn. kui ...I.. (. . Ill ..
enough, wedo many things mouerately well; ISUOli if.rim.wltU.u
" w thing to partition. Auucar. , mn teeth' ofeaeh year, and a Urge amount of
uioer T.iuaui. iHirwi luiurinauon. nr. m.
11. Hall says," I liar, bouabt books that I
paid t and.10 for which I ifo not Ilk. as well
as I do yours." umd roa a Cibovlab.
A ousts Vatd. n.J.KUNDAI.U M.U.,
liioiburirh I'al'., Vl. mr. 1 yl
An honest indiQerence to many prerall
,ng couiulaint is Ilia result of unnjr Dr.
JJu l' Baltl more ml Is. For sale b; all il ruj
l'rice ?" ( u'i..
The property of th's Company consists of
twelve mines and mining- locations, located In
Lake County, Colorado, In the vicinity of
Leadrllle, upon all or which extensive wcrk
has been dune, In all cases exhibiting true
tlisuro veins, good pay streak, and well de
nned lodes.
Three or the leading mines are well opened
up and have at the lowest computation over
TEN THOUSAND TONS OF OltK IN
SlUHT t by May lit. the ltallroad now under
construction will be within a short distance or
this property.
'1 lie Company proposes to sell a portion ol
Its stock at il.io pe. share for the purpose of
more completely developing Us mines, and for
the erection of works for Iho treatment of Its
ores.
Application for the stock may be made to
the oitle. or the Company, at 61 llroadway,
New York.
N. 11. Tht SIMng Rtcord, of New 1iorkl
the nignesi mining aumoniy iu urn country,
says Feb. 1st, 1879. The principal owners In
this coi
tiielro'
nf ore which thev now wish to extract and
send to market. Our readers will do well to
make a venture with these worthy men, this
money will probably be returned to them
twenty fold. The business management has
been placed In the care of Mr. J. It. Thomp
son, an officer or high standing In one of the
largest and best banks In the city. A Pros
pectus giving full particulars sent free, on
application to the Secretary, marlMm
A FREE GIFT!
Or a copy of my Midical Oomhox Sshse
ItrtnK to aov oerion sullerlnir with Coniumli
Shewing positions assumed by slek horses, a tlon, Asthma, Catarrh, llronchltls, Lois of
tabla of duses, a large collection of Valuable S'olce, or Sore Throat. Send name and po.t
I oiuce auureii, wuniwoaceiu postage .ibuijis
I and stale yourilckneis. The book U elegant
ly Illustrated, (HI pp. limo 1K9.) The infor
uatlon It contains. In the providence of Ood,
has saved many lives. The author has beeq
treatlogdlieaiesof the Noie, Throat & Lungs,
as a special practice In Cincinnati, Unce 1851.
Addre.a, U a. N- 11. WOLFE, I iciiTi,
Oh pr S "it
fftjr) A Ii A'
V fltlrc
$77:
eonmanrare hard workluir men who ut
wn lauor iiare uncuvcreu mrn uuuiei
irAlGf? Send2&C0DtflIn rtampi or car.
xlj mwu rency for a nullonii liooK.
Ittrcitiall dUeaief, hat Zi line KngraTinirf
Ircu Ai1drfi 1 O. VIL'KEHY. An,
nmt, Maine.
Monih ft ml uxneuaet irujrantt'eU to
AlituU. Outfit flO. blU.V & CO , AU-
OUST A, MAIVi
Manhood : How Lost, How Restored!
Just published, a new edition of
Dr. Culver well ' Cclc-brntcd
UHay ou ttie radical care(witbout
rawlicmei nf i-pKimAicmuoEi. or
bomiual Weakura--, involuDtrjr
tsemlnal Jtoa. Itunoteocv. &leu
tal amt I'lirciU locopacitj'. Impediments tn
diprrmffe, etc. t a 10, f.'iuuaipiiuii. j-inicpny
aud Mt. inUucrd by selt'iuduljfeoco or nexuai
ostravaguuoe, Ac.
nc in a aead eoYelooe. onir a eeoU.
Tn celebrated kUtbor. In tbia aaiutrftbte Ka
aar. clearly demomtrates, from j tinny years
iuccelul practice, tbat tbo atarioluK ooae.
qucocot of Rifubuaa may ie radically cursd
wiibouttbo daoccroai ittte ot Interim. meOl
clnoortho apulicatlou or tuo knife j ikIquo7
o it a mode of cure at odcp aiinpie, certalu aud
effectual by menus of which every sufferer, lo
matter what hia condition may be, may cure
birmtt lf clieanly.privatelv ano radlca ly.
Tht' Lecture abouid bo in tbo naudaof ercry
youtn and every man lu I be-Und,
Heut uuder aeal. lu plain envelope, to anr
adilres, poitpaid. on receipt of 6lx cents, or
twoHaMifo fctxmps.
Addreaa ue 1'ubluliers,
The CulvcrvU Mcillcnl Co.,
41 ANN Street, N.Y.
P.O. B0X45S8. aur. IZrl
-w rfXTTZ S3 newest and mot popular
JISQPHPJia. songi. wltb wntiOK-t of in.
ptiuctton ana amufenirun aioo, v
battles, wbeu and wbere fourlit, urinir toe
. T 1 1 . S , 1 1 1 TO ,1 M
war 'or .Hwi'. n.mi 1 tl. " - --
CO.,l5noesi.,PhilsIHptiia. lentl-lv
Qcrmau Horse and Cow Towtler
Krepi stock heallhr an4 In good condition. It
aid.ulaefilon aud atm latioa. It mate fat.
mucle and mlikr. Jlr uiug It a boree will ito
more w.uk aud a cow irlve note ml.k aad be la
better siiirlts and condition. It also keeps pool
try healthr and increase the quantity ot etrjre.
HI. made hv Dr. Levi Uberholtser at Ins irtils,
back ol Ul N. Third btieet, l'hila. It la sold bv
actual welrht, at IS i'eita ir IKinnd. br A. J,
UElllIV, Lrtnyhtou. 'ot - i-Wae.
I respectfully anfiounco to tlib citizens of Leliigliton and
vicinity that I havo leased tho Old Post-Offico Stand, on
BANK Street, Leliigliton, and that 1 am now receiving a
full lino of
Motions ami Fancy Goods,
consisting of Ladies' and Gentlemon's Underwear, Hosi
ery, Handkerchiefs, Jewelry, Ribbons, Ruches, lady's
haud-inado Clouds, Gloves, Fancy Soaps, Brushes,
Combs, Buttons, Collars, Machino Needles nnd
Oil, Zephors, DPaiicy Stationery, and
all other articles usually kept in my lino.
Also, Agent for the celebrated
1d;emei7 Cabinet Obgan.
gf Call and examine my goods ; the prices nro so low
that thoy cannot fail to suit all.
7. B. C. WIDBATIiEY.
TTor Snto or to Bent.
An ellrtl.lr located J Kl"T."b'e
Frame Iloaemui" naa
,.,,, .,i ouehall acres oIU.l,n Jjlfl
good Orchard ol choice apples, Ac. For lurui.
erparucu..... w p KLKPPINOEIt,
Jae.tl.
tAhlght.a, ra'
MRS. A. C. PETER,
OF
a A. Peter's Central Drug Store.
I,E.TJCKE1S BLOCK. MMiallTON, PA
r.oepectrullr annoanee. to tne people ef !.
hlghtou and vlcinltv, that she will continue the
butnww.asbereiofoie and thanaiug ibom tor
past favors, asks a ointlnuanco theioot. You
will aiwara Cud a lull Hue ol
PUEE DRUOS and CHEMICALS,
PATENT MKDIOINK.K. HOUHE
and I ATTLK POW rKH8. TOIL.
UT AKTK'LK-i.HPONOtS. OUA.
MOlrtWKINs, P AIN aud TAN.
CY HTATlONKUV.UtMt jyl' J
PLAIN and KAKCV WALL PA
I'm.b. at vice to mt the time.,
PUUt. WIUKS and UQUOltatur meuicinai
we, c at Uvni Pneea. Pliysteiaa'a pre.
scnpUona compounded by Ur. f T.lorn. at
all hours of thoOayand riant, HoUdsyinclnd.
ri. Mil'' A. K t 1-1 Kit.
Match r n )l
URIAH FATZINGER
Respectfully announces to the people that ha
has leased the Shop of BAUD EL HEUISn
LINU.oa North Street, Leliigliton, Pa.,
and proposes to reaame bis old biudneas ot
Carriage andagon
BUILDING,
and respectfallr atka a ahare of publio palren.
ajre. (toarantelnv toe W01 kmanbip to be equal
lu the beat, aud the Prices to ba.aa law aa toe
toweat
REPAIRING
of all kinds promptly attended to very rea
sonable charges.
VMAU rATZIMQEIt.
Opno.lte Publle Bo,nare, Kortb Street,
1 eb. 1 y I Lahlf bton, ra.
y EOAL NOTICE.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONOEBN.
Notice Is hereby given, that la accordance
with secUon e. acts of April li IMS, 1'. I.
HI, that the office or Sealer ol Weights and
Measures ol Carbon Ooanty U la the fcoroogh
of Mauch Chunk, r.AiiDiN8To
Sealer of Weights and Measures for )r-
ton t'ounly Afr. it. t