n. siKWrcns, DISTIUOr ATTOnNBY A COUNBELLOB AT LAW. Office, Riots' Ilrulnlna: Biodawar, uaiii'ti nntlNK. PA. tjettllna: Eetates. Finn Accounts and Orphans Court Practice a penalty. ... . , Trial ol Onuses earetullv attended to. Legal transactions In KdhiIbH ana uerman. jan v. Mtli BITD may be found on file at GEO fAf bn P. HOWELL A CO'8 New, paper AdveriIMn llniean, 10 fcpince street, wbeM ADVEIITISINO CON )YpiI ynntf TAACTA mar be made lor It In Hull lUIUVi SATURDAY, MAY , H7. Local and Personal. to sumcninEits. Subscribers to the Ginnoit Auvocatk will take special notice that our terms are one dollars year itrictty in advance, If not so paid $1.25 will bechargcd In every Instance. Subscribers getting their papers by mail will refer to the direction tabs on their papers and note the date, and remit accordingly. West's liver pills cure liver complaint. Head J. T. Nusbaum & Son's advertise ment in another column. Chew Jackson's Bist Sweet Navy To bacco. 7-50. Hon. J. 0. Zern will please accept our thanks for favors shown this office. Our farmers will be very busy from now until after harvesting. Calasauqua has a borough debt of $37, 419,98 wth assets amounting to $22,000. Parties "going west can get tickets from Bert. Bcaboidt, h. V. It. It. depot IS 12 Furnace No. 4 of the Thomas Iron Co., at Ilokendauqua, was put in blast in the early part of last week. All of the stacks of this company are now in operation. An additional dividend of fifteen per cent, lias been ordered to be paid to the depositors of the First National Itink of Al lentown, the checks for which have arrived from Washington, and are now being paid out by the Receiver, Mr. II..J Anderson, ta those entitled to receive them. Two divi dends have? now been declared, oneof20 and one of 15 percenMnd the Receiver thinks depositors will receive about CO cents on the dollar in all. Our Tublic Schools will close an eight months' term on Monday next. The clos ing exercises will bo held in the Uall of the School Building, and'pafcOU and others are kindly invited to be present. Michael and Sophia McAndrews were arrested at Filtston, Ta., Wednesday, on the complaint of Mrs. Elphison, for beating her husband, Thomas Elphison, to death, on the 10th lilt-! The suits against Thomas D. Conyng ham, at Wilkcsbarro were settled Wednes day, by the payment of 20 per cent, of the liabilities in cash. Fon Salk. Eight shares of the Capil stock of the 1st National Bank of Lchighton, For further particulars opply at the Aovo catk office.. r Just opened another largo assortment ol ladies, misses and children fancy gnitcrs, walking shoes and slippers, at astonishingly low prices, at J. T. Nusbaum Ic Son's. New and elegant assorted stock of wall pa per, just received at Dolan's Mauch Chunk at prices defy ing competition. Taper hang ing a specialty. Watches put in first class order at Dol on's, Mauch Chunk. The widow of the late ex-Shcrlff John F. Miller, dee'd., recently quit housekeeping in Allcntown, and now has her homo with her daughter and only child, Mrs. Harry P. Coorwr, aPParryville. The Packerton Car Works again present n lively scene. All old hands are working and quite a number of new ones have found employment. Altogether there are "about 500 hands at work at this time. The wages are: Laborers from SO to 90 rents a day; carpenters 80 cents to $1.25 ; greasers $1.10 to $1.25. In Easton, on Thursday of last week, three hundred shares of the capital stock of the Lehigh Valley Iron Co., at Coplay,were offered at public sale, but no bids could be secured, and hence no sale. Jonas Sondheim, first clothing store above the Mansion House, Mauch Chunk, keeps one ofjthe lorgest'and cheapest stocks of ready-made clothing in the county. He can suit you both in price and quality, For beautiful designs in wall papers, fancy stationery, Ac, call on E. F. Luckcn back, nearthe Broadway house, Mauch Chunk. Lowest prices in Carbon County. II. II. Peters announces to his friends and tne cititens in general that be is now receiving and opening his spring stock of cloths, cassimercs, vestings and suitings, and that he is prepared to make up all classes of clothing at prices never before heard of in this section. "Perfect fits and Lowest prices," is the motto of this house, and don't you forget it Store in the Post-ofllce building, Lewis Weiss is now receiving and open ing a uew and elegant stock of hats, caps, boots and shoes forsprlngand summer wear, which he is prepared to sell atunprccedent- ly low prices. He respectfully invites an inspection of his stock feeling assured that he can give full satisfaction. The Popular Western Ticket Agent, B O'Drian, will be at this office next Wednes day night If you intend to go west, call and tee him, he wilt send you right, cheap and quick. Pimples and blotches on the face can be removed by rubbing with camphor milk. It costs only 25 cents per bottle. 21-21 To Fabwies and Otiikks. Wm. Butler, at the Lime Kilns, nearly opposite the Man sion House, Mauch Chunk, is prepared to aupply farmers and others with a pure art! cle of Lime, for agricultural and whitewash- tig purposes for cash. This lime is warrant ed to be just what it is represented and to give perfect satisfaction. The house of John L. Keogb, at Carbon Hill, near Pittston, was destroyed by fire at one o clock Tuesday morning. Two of Mr. Kcogh's children a daughter aged 13 years, and a son aged 11 were burned to death. Another child was burned so badly that its recovery is doubtful, and Keogb. was terri bly burucd about the bead and face while trying to save his children. And. now the township officers have commenced to publish their financial state nieuts as provided by law. The people have a right to know the condition of .the public finances, and hence the passage of the act making It obligatory for municipal author ities to make a statement annually. The sureties of a tavernkceper are liable for damages which may be recovered against the landlord in any action, and also for all fines, costs and penalties which may be 1m posed upon him for selling contrary to law. Seventeen hams were the other night stolen from farmer Benninger, near the Le high Oap. We have just received from Fhlladel- phi the May "Metropolitan" Fashions. which contains an unusually large number f very stylish patterns. A copy of which will be mailed gratis to any lady reader of the Adtociti who may send her address to J. O. Rauitdeli, HIS Chestnut St, Fhlladel pbla. E The Hamburg battalion thlsycaf comes off on tho 2nd of June Whit-Monday. Hon. Robert Klols will please accept onr thanks for Congressional Record. There were 85,685 tons of coal trans ported over the L. A S. railroad for the week ending April 25, making a total of 1,136,327 tons lor the season, an increase as compared with the same time year of 581,449 tons. A number of black bass having been placed In Heitman's Bam, notice is given to persons not to angle or set nets under pen alty of law. Thomas McCune, a train runner on the Pennsylvania Coal Company's railroad, at Pittston, was killed on Monday night by falling from a train. Mens' gaiters $1.00 and mens' shoes 75 cents per pair at Jonas Sondhelm's Mauch Chunk, and an immense' stock to select from. First clothing store above the Man sion House. Jesse Foster, aged 27 years, was shot in the breast by a woman named Williams, at a disreputable dance, in Pottsville, about two o'clock on Saturday morning. It is not known whether the wound is serious. The woman was committed in default of $1000 bail. Levi Marslemcr, Supervisor of Milton Square, near Allentown, committed suicide on Saturday. He was pecuniarily embar rassed. Joseph Scknale, on trial at Wllkesbarrc, for killing Jacob Schwalb on the 17th of March, was convicted on Saturday of mur der in the first degree. The Jury was out forty-eight hours. Counsel have filed papers containing five reasons for a now trial. The matter will be argued on the 2d of June. The anthracite coal trade is la statu quo, the wisest operators in it being unable to solvo the present anomalous situation of the market. It is believed that all the several parties engaged in tho production and mar ketingof cool would like to come to some terms that would limit the production and hold prices at remunerative points, and it is the impression of the more intelligent of those connected with the Philadelphia coal companies that if the New York auction sales were entirely discontinued negotiations promising feasible conclusions to this end might be at once entered upon. But the matter of a revival of the combination of 1878 is not likely. The nearest probable approach to it is the adoption of a pooling process, somclhinglike that rejected last year immediately before adopting the combina tion which followed, and that ruled more or less satisfactorily for the remainder of the year, but which now finds no favor at the hands of any one 6f tho parties. Whether the pooling of all tho coal produced and be ing marketed by a, common salesman would work more satisfactorily is quite uncertain. While tho New York ouction sales are con tinued no trial of any plan for governing the trade is contemplated. Ledger. The shipments of anthracite coal over the L, V. railroad for the week ending 2Cth ult, were 88,904 tons, and for the season to that date 1,127,787 tons, an increase of 112, 700 tons as compared with same time last year. Witches cleaned for 50 ccnts,ncw main springs for 75 cents, glasses 15 cents each, ami all other works at equally low prices at E. II. Hold's, South street, Lehighton. A full line of finest watch material, and most Improved tools for doing work. All work guaranteed for one year. Mr Soldier Lin This is the subject on which the Rev. James Bowman will lecture on Friday evening, May 30, at 7:30 P. M., in the Evangelical church, in this borough. The Rev. James Bowman served nil through the wor of the Rebellion, belong ing to the famous. Pennsylvania Reserve Division that participated in nearly all the prominent engagements of the army of the Pqtomic. He was also a prisoner of war in Libby, Danville and Salisbury prisons. Tho lecture will no doubt be intensely interest ing. A postal card received Monday from Al. R. Raudenbush, gives his address at Ba varia, Bali no County, Kas., and reports all well and buiy. Cremation isgainingground in Germany as well as in Italy. So is the popularity of David Ebbert's livery, on North street, this borough, among our people, on account of the low rates and excellence of the teams furnished. -Forest fires are raging in tho northern and western ends of Tike county, Ta., des troyingthousandsofdollars worth of valua' 1) timber and other property. Hundreds of men are fighting the fires night and day ,but their efforts are of no avail. This Wine for Conshjiptiviis. Con sumptive persons are said to be greatly bene fitted by the uso of Speer's Tort Grape Wine. It seems to give nourishment when every- ing else fills, and physicians are prescribing it as a rich nutrious wine. The Presbytery of Lehigh, at its recent sessions in Stioudsburg, selected Rev. James A. Little, of Ilokendauqua, and Rev. C. E. Van Allen, of Monroe county, as its com missioners to the General Assembly to con vene in the First Presbyterian church, Sara toga Springs, May 15. Another Spring; Arrlrn.1. E. II. Snyder, having just returned from New York city, is now opening another im mense line of the latest and most fashionable designs In ladies dress goods, notions and general dry goods, to which he Invites the especial attention of the ladies of Lehighton and vicinity. The prices of goods at this store will be found to be fully as low as goods of like quality can be obtained elswhere. Sunday Service. QuARTKaLT Mcktino Ssavicr-S. Hev. C K. Fehr, P. E. of Allentown District, will preach in the Lehighlon Evangelical church next Sunday, at 10 a. m., 3 and 7J p. in. Communion services in the afternoon. All are cordially invited to attend. B. J. Smotir, Pastor. Lehighton M. E. Church Rev. J. P. Miller, Pastor. Sunday, May 4th, at 10:30 A. M., subject i " The Cup of Sorrow," fol lowed by the Sacrament of the Lords' Sup per. 2 P. M., young men's Traycr meet ing, 7:30, subject t " The Result of a Good Man's Life." All are welcome. yi. C Preacher' Ncctlng;. The next meeting of the M. E. preachers of the Lehigh Valley, will be held In Allentown, on Monday and Tuesday, May 131b and Htb, 1879. The following Is the programme for the occasion: Monday, 7:30 p. m. Sermon by Hev. M. A. Day. Tdxsdat, 9:30 to 10:30 Devotional Service and Iteports. 19:30 to 11:15 Essay on Uhurch Muslo by Itev. Dr. Young. To be followed by discussion. 11:15 to 12:00 Should a Camn Meetlno- h. held in the Lehigh Dtstalct this year? Discussion opened by the Iter. J. F. unapiain, v. u. 2:00 to 2:30 Devotion and Mis. Exercises. 2:30 to 3:30 Should the Limitation of the Pastoral Term be Abolished! Essay by Itev. J. l'atlorfleld, followed by Discussion. 3:30 to 4:30 What kind or Preaching la Ha. quired by the Times? Essay E Itev. J. P. Miller, or Lehighton, followed by Dlsousslon. 7:39 Strmoa by Iter. T. M. Orlffilh. We are constantly adding the latest styles of types, etc, for doing flue job print ing, in order to give our customers the ad vantage of having tasty and neat work. From tho County Sent Tut JcHtSKT MOROANS CELEBRATE. A fact which tho local press entirely over looked, in connection with the recent Klots Laubach wedding, In Bethlehem, was the mention ol the more than significant fact that Mr. L. E. Klots Is a prominent mem ber of that intensely secret organisation, in Mauch Chunk, known by name to the outside world as the "Johnny Morgan Band." As intimated, little is known of this society ( as to Its social, political, or moral aims or objects. But it is more than possible that it "passes" on all such aims, and has an object peculiarly its own, and unknown except to its membership. Some one has said, but thare is probably little foundation for it, that its "coat of arms" is a weeping willow, through the drooping foli age of which the Graces, with unstrung harps, may be dimly outlined. It Is not even known who are members of the socie ty until one of them chinccs to drop into the meshes of matrimony, when a "squeal" that alarms the community, is raised by his fellow-associates that at once "lets .tho cat out of the bag," and no doubt in many cases initiates the newly-wedded brother into the mystery of the "curtain lecture." However this may be, the "Johnny Morgans" cele brated on Tuesday evening, the occasion be ing the return of Mr. Klots from his bridal tour. The pen is powerless to describe the music made by the "Band" on the occasion. A musical critic who attempted to "dissect" the harmony during the serenade, it is said, had to bo carried home on a wbecl-barrow. It is quite sufficient to say that "its like was never heard before" An Octoqenarian Gone to Rest. On Sunday last Mr. Thomas Brelsford, an old citizen of this borough, passed way, after a brief illness a paralytic stroke. He was something over eighty years of age, and had lived a long life of usefulness. His wife survives him, and ho leaves six child ren, four sons and two daughters, the latter being the respective wives of Messrs. Wm. and Edw. Stroh; and the former, respected and useful members of society. The re mains were interred in tho cemetery here on Tuesday, and were followed to their last resting-place by a large eoncourso of rela tives and friends. Rev. Edsall Ferrier, of the Presbyterian church, performed the fu neral rites. Current Topics. Judge Dreher, at the close of the April term of Court, last week, sentenced Reuben Serfass, convicted of receiving stolen goods, to eight months in the county jail, and to pay costs. Frank Wood, who plead guilty to a charge of steal ing goods from the L. V. R. R., was fined $10 and cost, and sentenced to the Peniten tiary for fifteen months. Tha,District At torney entered a not. pros, in the case of J. Carlisle, indicted for fornication and bas tardy at the instance of Ellen J. Queer. The office of Sealer of Weights and Measures has been located by Mr. Stollo In this rooms of the Republican County Com mittee, in the rear of Stroll's shoe store. Mr. C. Orin Stroh, a law student In tho office of Gun. Albright, has been appointed deputy by Mr. Stolle, and the work of scaling the weights and measures used by merchants and traders throughout the county will com mence at once. The entertainments, on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, at the Mansion House, were a pronounced success in every respect. The house was crowded on both overlings, the cantata of the Haymakers was rendered in a most admirable manner, and tho re ceipts are reported to have amounted to about $450, netting a nice fund for the ben efit of the poor. A fact which we lost sight of last week was that the good lady of Hon. Allen Craig has presented him witli a daughter. May his life continue to be as full of heirs as of honors. The delapidatcd old wooden building next above the Carbon Democrat office and beloning to the L. C. A N. Co. is being torn down and removed. An orchrestaa is being drilled here to take part in tho opera of "Pinafore" to be rendered at an early date in Lehlgton for the benefit of the Reformed church. Sheriff J. W. Raudenbush, took the prisoner Faank Wood, to the Penitentiary, in Philadelphia, on Friday. Mr. E. F. Luchenbach says that ho nev er was so driven with business as at present It will be remembered that he has taken the wise precaution to advertiso in the Car bon Advocate. Will others of our mer chant cut a wisdom-tooth on this stone T Within a week tho number of prisoners in the county jail has been increased from four to nine. In nnd Around Jcnusvillc. A large crowd of men assembled In the Hall last Wednesday evening for the purpose ol listening to J. O. Turner, our labor friend, discussing the Issue of the hoar. The meet ing was a success and the speaker was good, but we are afraid It Is a little too late to talk greenback party to the men or this section, they have been deceived so much In this coun ty, they are generally determined to throw their votes with either one of the other or tbe old parties. If he had any leaning to either parly it was the Democratic. On Saturday I visited the town or Weath erly; It wears a brlgbtappearance everybody seemed busily engaged. The shops have plenty or work. The engine pulling cars to and fro, and all seemet to be on a move. The first snake I have seen this season, was In Wcatherlv on Saturday. My friend Itob killed It Instantly. The pigeon shooting match at Beaver Meadow resulted In a victory for Tyson he having killed nine birds out or ten and Zahn three out or ten. Mr. John McSliea died Wednesday. He was one ol our oldest and most raspected citi tens or Audenrled. Mr. Walker burled his three children In Tamaqua on last Friday. They all died frem dlphthelrla. Diphtheria Is playing sad havoc In this neighborhood, The topic orconversatlon In this commun ity among our school teachers, Is the Normal Institute at Parryvllle, by Prof. J. P. How land. WxLLWianxn. AllirlgUtavllle Items, Winter grain looks splendid. Gardening!, In order Just now. Miss Luctilla 8. Kibbler has returned home. Mr. J. Leslie iiolltnger, or this place, formerly or Pleasant Comer, has gone to Ply month Meeting, Montgomety county. He Is a young man or Intelligence and Industry. The School Dlrectars or Kidder township have appointed Mr. Robert Miller teacher or shool No. I, Albrlghtsvllle. Mr. Miller Is from Big Oroek, and formerly taught school No. s, in Towamenslng township, giving en tire satisfaction. He Is the right man In tha right place. Mr. O. Oeorge has rented the planing mill or Francis Wernek. The School Directors or Kidder have re duced the salaries or teachers ft per month. Supervisor E. Kibbler, or l'enn Forest, Is putting the roads In proper shape. They were neglected last year. Xlss Annie A. Savlty, daughter of the venerable violinist, Pro'. HanrySavlty.kllled a monster raccoon recently, about a milt from the Hunters Hotel. The coon weighed 21 pounds, and the killing was done with a club. Dcrxxx. F. P. Longstreet, Esq., is contemplating a trln to tha West aft., th Tim im nf ih. Court. A Lchlglitonlnn In Knnine. Many of our readers remember William Trenery, who left hero for Washington county, Kansas, over a year ago. A letter received from him a few days ago, informs us that he left that place, some weeks ago, on nn "oxploring" expedition i. e., looking for a place where he hoped to do better than he was doing in Washington county. Tack ing his blacksmith tools,furnlture and family In wagons, he hitched up and marched west ward. About three or four weeks ago he struck Hayes City, In Ellis county, where, visiting tbe Government Land Office, he found It crowded with persons taking up land) and so constant is the demand, that he thinks there will not bo a quarter-section left in that vicinity within ayear. "Farm ing is a slow business to make money at in this country) tho people live like ground hogsin little holes in theground." From Hayes City, he continued his journey in search of a location to Grand Centre, In Osborn county, where he took up a piece of land under the Timber Culture law ; and for the present, at least, has settled down. Mr. Trenery concludes his letter as follows : "We traveled through nineteen counties. I thought I would see the country before I settled down. Traveling nltxifretncr. aleerv. Ine in the wagon and cooking uy tho road side, and at night tied the horses to the wacan-whecli. Some nttthts there wera ns many as twenty wagons camtwd tarether. hdu un obuer uccasiuua tvo wcru uiuiic, uut not often just Ilka gipsy-life in the East I would like to have you here to enjoy a month or so this life, but I do not want any more of it with so many children. Kind regards to all my old lriends in and around Aicmguion. ' Suicide nt Audenrled William Willis, of Audenricd, committed suicide on Thursday of lust week, by cutting his throat with a razor, sovcriug the arteries so thoroughly that medical aid, though promptly summoncd,was useless. Mr. Wil lis had been ill from dysepsia for a long time, which trouble, coupled with an im pression that ho had enemies watching to do him injury, had made him very low spirited. His family ,howcvcr,did not think him likely to do aught of the above nature, and, therefore, did not wolch him closely. Thursday he felt rather worse than usual, seeming unable torcstat all in hisroomind his wife twice found him down stairs, on one of which trips he must have secured the fatal weapon. Tho sad act was committed between 7 and 8 o'clock p. m., and was first discovered by Mrs. Willis, who saw blood trickling to the floor. She, thinking he bad burst a blood vessel, gave an alarm, when a neighbor came in, to whom Mr. Willis pass ed the razor, apparently desiring to hide from his wife what ho had done. He seem ed fully conscious at this time of what he had done, and when asked his reasons for it he put his hand to his head, to indicate that it was trouble there. Deceased was a man of steady habits, a consistent christian for several years, and generally esteemed by his townsmen, thus leaving no explanation for his suicide than that of temporary insanity, caused by melancholy. Ho was a young man, 27 years of age, and leaves a wife, two children, and a largo circle of relatives to lament his end. Hazieton ScntincU lUahonln; Twinkling:!). The farmers throughout the valley are busy plouglng, and planting potatoes. Mr. F. W. Smith Intends to leave for Ne vada, Ohio, next week. Rudy says he can't see the point The Centre Square Sunday school was well filled last Sunday with scholars and visi tors rrom dlnerent parts of the valley. Mrs. Thoi. Musselmanand Miss Kate J. Arnerand sister, or this place, were visiting Slatlngton last week. v.! Miss Hattie Kcmerer, or Lehighton, was visiting friends here last week. Uund was at home on Monday, making lence, which he enjoyed very much Frank Kllngamon wlllcross the line again as soon as things look favorable. Mr. Ed, Horn proposes to start a singing scnooi soon. The select school at Centre Square fslna nourishing condition under Its new teacher, Prof. Weber Is a young man of sterling ablll- ties, and possesses exactly tbe qualifications required Tor his preseut position. The New Mahonlnir Sunday School was largely attended last Sunday. Among the many visiters present, wo noticed A. S. We. ber from Pleasant Corner. The rormer made a rew very Interesting remarks, which were listened to with marked attention. The Sun. aay scnooi is In a prosperous condition under the new superintendent Mrs. David Nothsteln, a highly esteemed old lady orthls place, died Tuesday morning, after an Illness of some weeks, of typhoid rover. She leaves a large circle or ftlends to mourn death. Dehukciamcs. Echoes from Beaver Mcndotr. Miss Emma Smith's funeral took place on Saturday list. She was taken to Haileton for Interment, uater ago was 21 years. The miners and laborers orthls place held a meeting In the public school house on Thurs day of last week, ror the purpose or making some arrangements to revive the Working, men's Benevolent Association. The princi pal speaker or the evening was a gentleman trom Stockton, by the name or Cheater, who appears to be over anxious to elTect a reor ganliatlon or the same throughout this (Le high) coal ronton. All the schools or Packer township will close for the present school term to-morrow May 1st. Mr. James Waddell was home on a visit to his ramlly on Sunday last. He looks very well, and speals very eucouraglngly or his new situation. Ohas. F. Shcener & Co., started the strip ping department or their colliery yesterday, glrlng employment to a great many men and boys. Mr. James T. Matthews a highly respect ed young gentleman it this place, left to-day for Wllkesbarre to enter on his new field or labor as a minister to the Primitive Metho dists of that place. A pigeon shooting match took place here on Saturday afternoon' last between Mr. Ty. son rrom Jcddo, and Mr. Zahn rrom Duck Mountain, has been said ror fid a side, result. Ing In favor or Mr. Tyion who shot pine birds out of ten, while Zahn only shot three out or ten. HeltlUK I to 4 on Tyson was kept up ror quite a time. April 30, ;. Oasmvxn. II Iff Creek Iteiiik. The weather was quite cool on Thursday mornlnc. Mr. Jostah Walck moved from this place to Jamestown on Friday or last week. The greater part or the cats was sown this week. Mr. Jacob Straub, or Millport, moved to thefsrmorCarnellus Snyder, at Plna Run, on Wednesday last. Farmers are bnsy preparing their soil ror corn planting. The grass has grown considerably since the warm rain orthls week. W. E. Kemerer, orthls place, was In attendance, as a member, at the Conference or the Evangelical association, which was held In the Church at Millport on Saturday last. Mr. Tobias UreersTwefg moved from Sny. der's farm Into one of Mr.Prlnce'a houies.near the Paint Mill, on Tuesday last. Mr. O. ex pects to erect a blacksmith shop at onee.whlch will make It bandy ror our farmers who had heretofore from 2 to 3 miles to go to a shop. Kev. E. Duts, or Parryvllle, will preach In the Bolt's church, orthls place, on Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. After the services an election ror Superintendent and Assistant Superintendent or the Sunday School wll be held. Rkvkbs. Subscribe for the Carbo Advocate, only $1.00 a year. Our l'nrrrvllle niulnrt. rt. All fair hands are al g'a first floral of a grass" Is now In , May-day Is here and fair ready bnsy plucking Spring1 forlngs. The "sons; or the trass' order, and, since the recent gentle rain, we can almost see tha grass grew, The aspect about our pnbllo works grows llveller.and livelier. The blasting ofrock.the rearing or trestle-work, and the general hum r activity, truly makes "musle In the air." It will require ten or fifteen days longer to get No. l in blast. Harry Peters on Saturday last caught a magnificent mess of fish, weighing seven or eight pounds. A few or the string measured rrom sixteen to eighteen Inches In length.; Mr. Thomas Straup recently left here for Huntingdon county, where he purposes en gaging In the lumber business. His son, E. W. Straup,makeithe trip (too miles) by team, which will occupy seven or eight days to com plete the Journey. Two removals Into town this week from Ilokendauqua, namely Tllghman Zlnk and Henry Mlllham, both rormer residents or this place. Both borough'and poor statements for the year ending April 1st, are made pnblle by poster this week. The former shows the bor ough to be In a healthy financial condition- having no liabilities and about (170 assets while the poor district has a net Indebtedness of about 260. A redaction, however, of about 500 during the year, Tho usual rata for the current year will reduce It to tero by next April. With the probability or plentltude of work for some time to come, though nt low wages, tho outlook ror our community Is quite encouraging. rxnsoBALS. Superintendent Cooper drives a Tast horse, and rrom the stylish manner in which he does It, we judge him to bo a dextrous equestrian. We were pleased to shake hands with our ycung trlend W. E. Smith of Berwick during the past week. Berwick evidently agrees with him, and his testimony concerning the people of that localltyjust as evidently shows that he agrees with Berwick. A. A. Douglass, Esq., President or the Carbon Iron Pipe Company, who takes a lively Interest In tbe progress or work at the furnaces, puts In an appearance dally at the works. Mr. Dlldlnr Snyder has opened a livery stable and starts out with a fair degree ol pat ronage. Mrs. John Dunbar last week presented her husband with a fine boy, weighing, It Is said, upwards of fourteen pounds a most luotfanffal gift, we should say. We acknowledge, with thanks the receipt cf valuable public documents rrom Hon. Rob ert Klots and Hon. Allen Craig. Mr. B. F. Teter, formerly night operator at tho L. & S. station, Is now filling the pos ition of agent and operatar at Lehigh Oap. Mr. Walter A. Williams, formerly connected with this office, succeeds him, as night opera tor here. We are pleased to see Mr. O W, Bowman about again, through compelled to depend largely upon a cane. Mr. B. has for about two weeks pist been suffering with a severe attack of rheumatism, but Is Improving. Mr. W. A. Williams, of the L. fcS. Rail road Is quite an artist In crayon. We were shown a picture ske'ehed by him this week which Is decidedly good lours, Aatniocs. Wclssport Iicnu. -Somorpeclal orders ror a fine grade or emery wheels have been delayed at the works tor several days, on account or a disappoint ment in not receiving a supply ol emery order ed two weeks ago. Mr. Frederick Smith, who removed Trom Welssport to Sellersvllle, Berks county, the last or March, has spent a portion of tho week on a visit to hlsold friends here, notwlthstand. Ing his recent misfortune In having his barn destroyed by Are, he seems to be In good health and spirits. The first of a con'.emplatedlserlesorsoclal hops was given at the Fort Allen House on Saturday evening last. Mrs. S. Hagaman, was dangerously 111 during the early.part of the week. Miner Brothers are preparing to make an addition to tbe rort Allen Foundry. This will enable them to employ several addition' al moulders. The stady Increase In their business has necessitated this enlargement Tho Wclssport Planing Mill, have pur chased the right Tor this county and for Le high county to manufacture and sell the eele (rated patent wagon seat Mr. Blery reports that he Is receiving orders dally from new Customers, whoare brought thereby therepu. tatlon which the mills have made ror turning out work or the best quality only. Mrs. Solomon Yeakel Is visiting her par ents and friends In Bucks county this week. Toirnmcnkln Itrcvltlctto We have had fine weather ror planting potatoes the last rew days. Roads are In a good condition at present, There will be services at the upper Big Creek meeting bouse on Sunday next, at 2:30 p. m. -All are cordially Invited to attend. Mr. SI. S. Kemerer, or Mauch Chunk was at this place one day last week. Mr. K' Is a son-in-law ol Mr. Lelsenrlng, or Mauch ununt, Edwin Keller, or near Tracbsvllle, In tends to erect a new house tbls summer. Mrs. Smith, or this place, who has been lying In a critical condition, I am pleased to say, under the medical atcendance of Dr. Uer man, or Lehighton, has lm roved so mucha8 to be able to sit up in ted. Thomas Lores, Sr., and his four sons, left ror Monroe Co., on Monday, where he made a contract for cutting logs this summer ; His said that Mr. Lunders lands how to use an ax. Items are scarce this week and so are potatoes. Mbbccbt. Cast Pcnn Dom Havo patience. Sunday school at 2 p.m. Mr. Edwin Peter was on a visit on Sunday at Lltsard Creek. Mrs. Joel Shatter has received anew anil elegant stook ol millinery goods, and people are advised to give her a call. Messrs. F"nk Louchnore,TllghmanUult. ner and Nathan Ohl took advantage or the fine Weather ol last Sunday to take their re spective sweethearts on a carriage ride to West Penn. Hope the enjoyed It hugely. Mr. John Long, occupying the house or lieuben Ohl, Is engaged In tailoring. As a cutter he guarantee satisfaction, Some young men and girls, on Sunday last, diverted themselves by rolling stones down the hill near Slitter's store. They should remember that rolling stones gather no moss and rattle-headed young ladles, no husbands. Mr. T. E. SIttler has Just received a new and elegant stock or dry goods and groceries. People will find It to their advange to exam ine tbls elegant stock. A recently married gentleman, every time he met his wile's father, complained to him or the ugly temper and fretful disposition of his daughter. At last the old gentleman be coming weary of the continual grumblings of bis son-in-law, exclaimed t "You are right) she always was an luperttnentjade, and I'm resolred If I hear any mora complaints of her, I will disinherit her," The husband made no more complaints. Uncut Sax. t,Ut at Letters List of letters remaining uncalled for at -uenignion post-omce, fiiay, tsi, 1 07 V. Andreas. Levi Backert, E. Emma Belong, Joseph Heilman, Nathan Eck.J'aul r enstermaker, II. Marow, Andrew Shires, Jacob Smith, John Schcfler, Josephine uyucr, Alexander Williams, Be njaman Zarmston, A, Persons callluc for any of the above let ters will please say Advertised. it. si. A eiers, l . M. WICKED FOll CLEIIUYMEH. "I believe it to be all wrong and even wicked for clersvinen or other public men to be led into giving testimonials to quack doctors or vile stuffs called medicines, but when a really meritorious article Is made up of common valuable remedies known to all, and that all physicians use and trust in daily, we should freely commend it I therefore cheerfully and heartily commend Hon Bitters for the good they have done me and my friends, firmly believing they have no equal for family use, I will not hi with out them." Rev.- . . , Washington B.C. ler tho Tramps, A baker's dozen or more of tramp msdi descent upon Lehighton on Monday morn Ing last) and they were of that order of the genus tramp who are much inclined to pil fer Torn livelihood. They dlspumd in varl ous parts of the borough, to sea what luck would throw in their way, but before they had time to gather in much booty a lady discovered one of them about 6 o'clock in the morning, in the act of stealing a coat which had been left on the porch in tbe rear of the residence of John Heberlin-, on Second street Mr. Heberling is an cm ployee at the Fackerton shops, and his wife was tePiornrily absent at the time of the theft The fellow whodid the stealing.and who after bis arrest gave the name of John Carrol, was about 25 years of age, and said he camo from Philadelphia. He went into Mr. Heberling's yard, with the doublo pur pose of stealing or begging, cither or both. as tho chance presented. Finding tho doors all locked and the coat hanging on the porch, he appropriated it and made off. A lady living near called (o him,but he heeded her not She observed two other confederates, one of whom was a boy about 15 years old who subsequently gave the name of John Malloy(of Philadelphia. Constabjo Webb, and Policeman Stacker were apprised o these depredators, and Immediately set about arresting them. Carrol, with his stolen coat parted company with his confederates and was arrested by policeman Blocker in Weiss- port, while Constable Webb arrested seven others, about 10 o'clock in Fackerton, They were arraigned before 'Squire Beck, and John Carrol, Tom Sheppard, nnd the boy, John Aialloy, were charged with theft nnd va grancy and committed to tho county jail The other five, who gave the names of Jos. Lynn, Newark, N. J., Richard Shaffer, Eas ton) Frank Foster, Frank Daily, Pittsburg, and Michael Welsh, Reading, were released with tho understanding that they itnmedi atcly leave tho county, there being no proof that they were implicated in stcaliug the coat. The boy, John MalletLconfcssed that since be had been with the gang- they bad subsisted chiefly by stealing.. He said they stole a wutch in Phccnlxville, and sold it at a bar-room for liquor. neacue of the Sugar Itotcli Miners. The entombed minersat Sugar Notch were rescued at eight o'clock Monday morning. Sunday the rescuing party succeeded in drilling a hole through to the lower part of the mine, thus showing that it was only necessary to drive a few feet further to effect an opening into the gangway. Work was then necessarily performed slowly and care fully, as there were indicationsof firedamp, which necessitated the driving and cutting ol tne coal with tbe pick alone. The opening was effected at eight o'clock, and Mine Superintendent Smith was the first to enter. Ho found a portion of the men cooking a breakfast of mule steaks taken from tho mulo which the boy who was sent to warn them of tho pending disaster had fortunately taken with him, and which was killed on the second day of their confine ment The balance of the Darty was ewraeed in changing the direction of an air course. Very little was said, and the entire party used all possible despatch in getting out of the mine, reaching the surface shortly after nine o'clock. The crowd that had assembled was very enthusiastic, and repeatedly cheer ed tho rescued men and their plucky deliv erers. The men were then sent to their homes. They stabs that during Saturday and Sun day they could hear tho rescuing party firing masts, nnl wlion the blasting ceuseu tbey believed that the work had been stopped and thai tlicy were abandoned to their fate. They also say they could have subsisted at least two weeks longer.had it been necessary, upon tneir supply of Jerked mulo meat. Too much praise cannot be awanled to the brave men who accomplished the great woric oi driving and timbering a passage way of 1200 feet through rock, slate and coal in the space of four days and nights, to the bosses directing the work, and to tho engi nccring skill displayed in locating and di rcctingthe openings. The men when releas ed had been confined five and a half days. They stood the long confinement very well. I be boy upon reaching tho surface leaped over tho enclosure at the mouth of tho open ing and ran rapidly homeward. One hundred dollars was presented to each of the rescued miners Tuesday by the stockholders of the Lehigh and Wilkcsbarre Coal Company through President Charles Parrish. A concert for tho benefit of the men was given at Music Hall Tuesday. Chas. Hawkins, one of their number, related tlie story of their captivity. The total re ceipts $200 were given to tbera,asall expenses bad been paid. Sale of Scrnnton Coal. The regular monthly sale of Scranton coal by the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western took place Wednesday, when one hundred thousand tons were disposed of, which was divided up as follows : Steamer, 5,000 tons : Grate, 25,000 tons) Egg, 20,000 tons,- Stove, 40,000 tons,- Chestnut, 10,000 tons, Steanv boat coal started at $2, and was all sold at $2.02). Grate started and all sold at $2 05. Egg began at $2 10, at which u large quan tity was taken, and then fell to $2 071, at which tbe balance was taken. Stove coal started at $2 25 and rose rapidly to $2 371, at which many tons were disposed of, it then rose to $2 40, at which the balance went off. Chestnut began at $2 25, at which a large quantity was taken, and then rose to $2 27, at which the balance was sold. Com pared with last month's sale that of Wed nesday showed considerable falling off. The prices at the fast sale were as follows; Bteamboat, $2 17J) grate, $2 10 j egg, $2 172 ) stove, $2 51, and chestnut, $2 34). MAHItlHI), Bock Stbohl. On the 13th ult, at the resl. dence or Itev! J. K. Freeman, near Welss- Krt, Iian'I Bock and Miss Franclsca Strohl, th or Towamenslng twp. Wxida Kcnklb. On the seth ult., at same Slace, by the same, John Welda and Miss ane Kunkle, both or Lehigh Oap. DIED, Smith. In Dearer Meadow, on tbe 23rd alt., .Uln Emma, daughter ot sirs. it. smith, aged 21 years. Bxkkxhovt. At East Mauch Chunk, on the 16th ait.. taura, aauanter or Aaron and Laura Bennehoff, aged 1 year, 11 months and 31 days. FaoKHiisirt. In Weltaport, on the lTth nit.. itesier wary, imam uaegnier oi ie is and Anthoaetta Fronhelter, aged 1 year and t days. Dxxu. At East Mauch Chunk, on tbe tith ult., Frank Deem, aged 40 years, s months and 11 days. Lehighton Produce incvrkct, CoanacTXD Wxiilt. Flour. Ter sack J IS 60 40 l :i 2 M 20 12 10 10 a 1 00 Corn, per bushel , uaia, iter ousnei , Mixed Chop, perewt Middlings, per cwu jiran, per owt , Ilutter, per pound Eirfrs. ner dosen Ham, per pound Lard, per pound , Hhoul J,ra, per pound Fotatocs, per bushel . Special Notices. PILES Of all kinds. TUMORS, dlacha (rea of ill OOD or mnena and all dmrniira nflhn ItKPTtr&l qnlcklv and perfectly cuiel br a simple and aooininr liicai kuy. toriarormncion audit as 11 u. J, JrAUHjl A l O. it ABU t. It 1, THIS VVOIll.U'S II A I, (II. Dr. I D. WEYBtlltN'fl ALTERATIVE SiTBtrr ITA remedy used TIlirtTY.FlVK 'VEATtS In a private pract-ce.and never failing to ladlcally core BHETJMATISM . Xrnpnr. KiT-twIi Ol eenn rin 1 r HTnhlll. OrnTflt, JJIabricd. Mill all dmnflseB In which tbe b ood li impuctuea, is now onerfMi in me puotic HOM hV all IIRTAIL l)St!G(llATr.. SDll Iwholenal onlTH'T riliC WKY11U1UN UEIrl&iNU CO, A U. BOX 338, JtOCIlCBUT, JS. Y, PIMPLES. I will mail IFrcM lht ltd do for ft aimD Vkoetadlr halm that will rtrmorn TAW KlliaiKi.Kfl. l'IMPLKB anil JIL.OTClll: J. lcavlDir the skin twft. c.car and bcautilal i aln In-trat-tlous tor piodnnnc a luxuriant crnwtU ot lmlr on a bald urad orainootu fice. Add rem. inciostDff 30. e la tup, uen. vamit u a uo :o ah TO CONSUMPTIVES lh6 eArertlttcr, bavlnc boon permanently i nrru oi mat ureaa uinodf e I'ousampiiou. ov i stmDle rpmiilv.lA nnxlotis Co mnko kt.own to bi lellow.BulTerers the means t core. To all who feaire it. he will both! a copy oT the urea npllon uooii, (free of cnarico.) wltfi ibo directions for preparing una uninir tiie same, wnicn lacy vrm finds RUBK LURK fur COSBUMniQN, AlTUMi, HltOKCmTiH. Parties mshtnir the Profrrlptlon. will please address. 12. A. WIL30., 104 1'oun street, wiiiituneourfiu, i DR. HARTER'S Iron !?xric Purines, Enriches, Gives Color anil Tone to the Illooii; ( incrtasca tlio quantity oj tccll an the quality, giv ing Vigor, Vitality, Energy, Tower and Life itxlf. 11 li especially adopted to Female Dlseasee- aucb as WeitUnosa from Kurslng, or any rtber caue. palntTil. Irregular or fleranred monthly periods, falling ot the womb, nausea In pres. naucr. eternity, ennncoct life, etc Dr. Harter's Liver Pills Combine the tvroca'entlclqniilltlcaot a Family Pill. Tbey act aa a mild and efficient purreand at tbe aame time aro the host Liver PUla ever offeied to thepntlio. lauil.mt A FREE GIFT ! Of conv ot BIT MEDICAL COMMnw ru--.li ro uuuitv! CONflUMl'IION, ASTHMA, CATAHBU, UROKCUlTlrJ, iajbs or VU1UB. Oil SOKE II I boat, uei.u iiume stamps ana state vour sicknevt Tne book n uiiu uujii. uuice HuorcBD. wmi two i cent nojitflirA elenantlv iilustralfd. (144 pp 12 mo. 1879.) Tne Information It con tn Ins, in tho provideuco of uuu uan bhycu uinur nven. 1 no a amor pus been treat 1 n a difceaoa of the Nose. Tnrnat. ami Lunn, ns 9 special practice In t'lnolnnatf. since ibos Auurosa, ur.xt. aj. wul1! U, Cincinnati, uuiu. jan is wi IltirOItTAlNT TO CONSUMPTIVES. A Gentleman liavlmr been so fortunate m to cm o dis ron 01 uonsninpiiou in iuo worst stages, after boiuir clvenun to die bv the most cie. Prated physician. dcslrcA to inaie known the car (which diotps aaccesslut in every case) to thone afn.cted with A athmH. Bronchitis Coniths, Colds I'ousnmpttou and all Affections ot the Throat and X-uiiks, aim will send tho dec pe. free of charge, to all who tlestrn It, If tne will forward their alcresa to UAH ILL a DEIS, 34 lAMQiiY 01., jsew xcrK, jamiius Coal I Coal 1 1 If. A. I1KLTZ. resnectfultr announces to tho peonleot Leiitfihtou nnii vicinity tbnt he has maaaarruntrrnieiutior uiipiyinR mom with thelJlT L Kill Oil COAL Irom the Lehlch. ton Depot or ihe Lehigh &'tiusq., Itlt., atlhe Stove 3 23 per ton Chestnut 2 9i per ton No. 2 1 76 per ton STRICTLY FOR CASH Leave vonr Orders atmv Offlwi. ha ktir m onutrsltQ the i'liulio Ban arc Lniii will haiiriiT f red. When deslrBO. at orv Lowest lhnrirn nn uhovo price. h.a UKLIZ. niarcn a, a in. Lehighton. 1'a, JXECDTKlX'S NOTICE. JjCttcrs Testamentary on the Estate of hamuei iichcnm. late of tne itorouirh ur r.e. hlKhton, Carbon County, Pennsylvania, have been granted to tho undersigned, to whom all persons Indebted to the said Kstate are re quested to make payment wltliln six weeks, and all those having claims or demands will muKe Known tne same, wunoui nemy. to ANUUl.lNi; IIUUDKLINU, Executrix of Samuel llebcrllnir, dee'd. Lehighton, March 21, 1879-no KISLEY'S I'UIIE DISTILLED 33c. EXTRACT 23c WITCH HAZEL, On, II AtlAMEI, IS VIRQINIOA. Equal In quality to any made, and only half tne price, ooz. Domes zac. A'inis ouo. 1 ) 1 1 - . - Tl .1 1. rt.. 1 v. ... Sore Eyes, Nose. Ulceu, Hleodlnfr Lungs, Pain. ui lueusc, wjnicB, jiMiiuw, Iteuuccs swell ings, Piles, &.C Cures Urulses, Scalds, Hums, Sprains, wounds, llheuniatlsin. Erysipelas, Chllblulns, Varicose Veins, Neuralgia, 6.C. NATUUk'S UMVEnSAL ItKUXDV von IxTttn- NAL ArtJJ JUXTKItNAL USX. If vour Drutrirlst 'has not cot him order 11 oi tlie proprietor. CJIAlll.ES F. KISLEV, Wholesalo Uruirnl., rW-3ru 103 Greenwich St., New York. NATIONAL HOTEL, CORTI,A!DT St., nenr UrondTrny, 3STB-W YORK, IIOTUIKISS & TOND, Proprietor. On Ibo Europenn Finn. Ihfl Tteatflnrnnt Rat .ml T.nnT, Ttrwtm tachedare unajrnaascd fur eh.fttit... .nrf ... crueuco oi service, miorusoicis lofzperoav. U to flu per week. Convenient in all l-'.rriei t w am Aucro p.si I . inn I9.JA For CONSUMPTION ADO All Diseases that Lead to It, sneh as Coughs, Colds, Dronchltl,, and all Bis. eases of the Lungs, cuxtKD li y Allen's Lung Balsam! Ilaa become known Anil .nnr.rl.tMl In ,rv town and vlllafte tlrouvlout tlie Ui iteil tsiatea and Dominion of CaDada. jinndrcda of thoua anda ot bottlea areannunlty ,old; ma thouaaud pi witui.aea testify lo It. unequal td power I heal nx the diseases it la recommended fur. It la llarmleaa to the most Delicate Child. It contain, no Ojlum lu any form. .. Dlreclloua accompany each bottle. It la mid bv medlolne dealers generally. l i E. 1. 0. EUHKKA II f D OIL. (I, forty devreea hlf her fire lest than the law require,), can be bailed In any LAMP wbere tbe chimney burner la medj la W Ann ANTED NOT TO EXrLODE, under forfeiture ol fluo. ryEXCMJSIVE COTJDTT RIGHTS for aale by P. J.FITZOERALD. Sole Tron. A Mannl'r, IK! A IM N. Fourth at, PhUad-a. Also, WHOLESALE DEAL Ult IK HEAD LIO HT, COAL OIL and UUltNINO FLUID. K. B. A large aaaortment of taf( ll(f of CHANDELIERS. BRACKETS, BRONZE LAMPS, LTJII.NEHs, ic, Ac., Constantly on hand. Sept. I ino. Health nnd Happiness. Ilea lib and Ilapptneaa aro Priceless Wetlth to their pnaMr anil yet the. ro within tot rtidth of every ouo who III um Wright's Liver Tills, the only rare CURE for Toi ont Liver, Dv,prp iiniiicuD, ouut aii'iu.cUtVuii.iipaiiou, AAe ('lit . Nautu, aud all Uiilloua compialuta and B ood DiMirdets. None penuiQe unit's aixnrc 1 "Wm Wrlglui I'nl ." If your Urnxp.t will not euppiv aend IS centa for one box to llariiek Roller aco.,70N.4iu8t.,A'liila. felilws , $777 S ea.llv earned In these Inure can be made in three month. fit tha tutmitr. ut.it . wlllinv 1 anv Dm nf .11 h.. ..r.in an. nsrt . 1; . ,T 1 lao empiiivmen, tnai we lum- mi. .ic-au-ir "t me rmpjurmrnt tnai we iiuh. i a. tit a week In vour own town. You Deed ot be away trom home over nlsht. You can ive your whole nrue to iho worn or only rooi i ar momenta. It ro.te nothing to try the , an. not 1 eparl momenta. It roate nothing to Irr the. bualneaa. Term a and It ontm ttr. Aainui It. alone,, II. 1IALLK1T A CO.. I fablOTl" Portland Mala. jJ- UEIIaMAN &. CO., BANK STREET, lohlghtoii, Po MILLER'S and Dealeia In 3rioiii& ITeeta. AllKird-nf OI1AIN JlOVOTlTend ROLDat ItEUULAll MARKET BATES. We would, also, I eaprrttullr Inform onreiti sen, that we are now fully prepated to ttl'-T rLV tnem with Rest of Coal From sny Mine desired at VERT LOWEST PRICES. it. HEILMAN & OO. Jnlv is. f3 3? 1 "Pi 3 x q PORT GRAPE WINE uaediln hundreds of eonxrexatlona lor enuroU or cnmmnnlon purposes. zxcuuxT rn iasub add wuxlt ntzm AUD TUX A9IS. MT. PROSPECT VI NEYARD8, N. J, Speer's Port tJ.-ape Wine FOUR TIC A ItS OLl). This Inittlv f!aUhri)tA.t TC.Hva tvin. I. fiom tho juiceof tne Oporto Urwpe, iai,cd la this country. Ita invaluable Tonic and StrcngthcningPropcrtics are unanrpaased by anv other native Wine. Belnx tbe puie Juice of the trraiie. produced under Mr. Sneer's own peiaonal euDemaiira. Ita purity and frenuineneas are fruaianteed. Tbe younxest child may paitake of Ita xener. on, oualltle.. and tbe weakrat Invalid use It to advantage. It la mrtlcnl.-irlv beneflclbl to tha axed and debilitated, and anlted to tbe vanoaa ailment' that unlet the weaker, ex. It la. la every reapect, A WINE TO Bli ltKI.IKD ON. Iniillii Vtt Spur's Pert Grtpt Win. rsmilii Vis Bjmi"i Pert Ones Wlsi. Wiskly rirsoil fiat a Built by Its Vit. Rnecr'a Wlnea In ilo.ttltal. ai-a nt.f.rriwl tA other Wlnea. oia oy jiruxriAte xcnerallv, who also sell Sl'EKR'H PEljRO J. BRANDY. PEDRO J. SKEltltY. aud HTANDAllIl WIN I! hit TElts. Trade supplird br all Wholesale Deal, era. Mee that the signature of Alfred fr.ir. Passaic, N. J..1, over tbecotk of each bottle. A. SPEKII'B Mount ProKpect Vinrtanla, ITcw Jer-ey. omce. No. 34 Warren allot. New York. Fnraalebv A. J. DUULI.NO. lbiiiohton. PA. A CARD TO TUB PUBLIC. We Wlh to sav thai onn nf nn. aIHm, mA moat experienced phyalciaus, alter rIviux Dr. Soth Arnold's Cough ZCillcr THOROUGH! RIAL, PRONOUNCES IT FAR SUPERIOR TO ANY nm,cmc!ly ?!5 eTer '" Th" doctor had been iifBictpil with a aevneci'd which wuuld not yield to anv nrrnrrm iaii li ..... a pound, but with one homo of the Coupli Kiher. lie waa so much relieved thAt ha canm i.,,.ir .., bought seven bottles more, it nuv ono wishes Jo kuow who the doctor la we will Inlnrm them by calling nt our store C1IOSMAN & PLUMJiER. Clti Hall Drup Store. Corner Second Street and I tcohct A venna, -MiNN&AroLis, minx. ARNOLD'S CHUG I! KILLblt Is aold by all Drugilaia everywhere. For Solo by A. J. D'JRLINO. Lehlehton. Pa Nov. 16-mO E. F. LUCKENBACII, Two Doors Below the Broadway Douse mauch cnuNK, pa. Dealer in all Patterns ot Plata and faney Wall Papers, Window Shades, Paints & PaintorsfrlfbB, LOWEST CAeHlPLICBa HANDSOME GOODS! AND WHAT A SPLENDID VARIETY ! Is the t'alvcrsal Verdict of all who Examine iuo new, jrresu spring siocK or Cflotlis, Cassimeres, Vestings & Snitlngs, For MEN'S, novs and YOUTH'S WE A it. lust received at tho JlKItUH ANT TAlLUlt. nu m;uii i t H. H. PETERS. Accnt. POST OFFICE BUILDING, The Popular Clothing House IN LEHIQHTON. Every Department It full and complete with the Latest Novelties. -" Perfect Fits and Lowest Prices" the mot'U auitM-tf II. II. FETEIIU, Agt No Patent No Pay. obtained for Inventors In the United State,, Canada and Europe, at reduced rates. With our principal office located in Washington, directly opposite the United States Patent Office, we are able to attend to all patent business with greater promptness and des patch nnd at less cost than other patent at torneys who are at a distance from Wash, incton, and who have, therefore, to emnlov " associate attorneys." We make preliminary examinations and furnish opinions as to patentablity, free of charge, anil all who are interested in new inventions and natenta ara invited to send for a copy of our "(iuide for obtaining Patents," which is sent free to any address, and contains complete Instructions how to obtain patents and other valuable matter. We refer to the German-American National Bunk, Washington. I.C: the Itoval Swedish, Norwegian and Danish Legations, at Washington; lion. Jos. Casey, late Chief Justice U.S. Court of Claims; to ihe Officials of the U. S. Patent Office, and to Senators and embers of Congress from every State. Address: LOUIS BAGGER A CO., Solid, tors of Patents and Attorneys at Law, LeDrnit Building, WaSbis-qtox, D.C. deelj HCSDAIfD'S Calcined Magnesia, Forn First TBeMirM Minaia Awaboid. Wore agreeable to tbe Tame, and Smaller Doe than other ttusrneaU. For asle la Government htarapM Bottle,, at wi.NI,mwi,v.,uii, null r, nu uv T. J. HUSBAND, Jr., ep.8w! PHILADELPHIA. ERRORS OP YOUTH. A GENTLE MA whugufiVrM f.r tP.D rTOUDKlUUTV.pKKU .Tt'iirt Dili AY, una a.l ih.- tfl -ct otjouthiullu.timn ii.nl will fortaetakeof huOpud Dutnimt , tenit urn II win need it, the reclue aLdUurcitou for tii tuns th fttmpttj rriuo..y by wtiictt it cur-tl. Hiiffereia vlnlilL lu ntmli i.v i vi tiwr- rxi-eiirncv cu do m uv uvV-U ih ItaPrfftrt fWltiiilavliriA. JOUN U.OOPnA,v.1iHl.K. Y, ,... TTVJIt SALK. r . , A fine, tiaam . A nne.naarlrlhoreaan-hmt ALDERNET IltlLL. aUMt I mouths uld. wrll Ix a.,1,1 . rKBht yrleo for cash, Aipiralthltofnc Iw lttk,tf (.articular)
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