m'l mi In mi i . i i ,i itw jj it. siimVfcmst Olslfllltjf ATTC-hNEY COUNStSIitbh AT LAW, Officii, ICIoli'a Umlnlnn: tit win war, MATJCItmiUNK, PA Settllrur Estates, Finns Account ahU Orphans Conn rrnctico a spcclaltr,, , , Trial nf caue transactions In KHiritsh and German caiemnv nucnncn ia uirai Jnii 8. mnfo Mtjt!?) miy 1 'nt"l on file at OEO. lllll) I illM 1'. itb.WRLI. A CO'a News paper. Anycm-inT Itntenq, to hnion where ADVEUTISINO CON TilACTR mar bo mado ft)? It lit SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20,i879. Local and Personal. Subscribers to Iho Carbon AdvooAtr will lake special notice that Mir terms are ono dollar a year ttrtctly Irt ttdvnhW) If not so Itald $1.25 will bo charged irt cVCry instance. Subscribers getting Ihclr papers by mall will refer to the direction labs on their papers and note the date, and remit accordingly. The pubiic schools at Gaston opened with 1023 scholars. Milliners say that felt and beaver bon hcts will be worn next winter. Chew Jackson's Bust Sweet Navy To bacco. 1 50. A full lino of blank books, very low, at Lucltcnbacli's, Mauch Chunk. f ho five furnaces or the Crano Iron Co., localtd at Catasauquf,nro In blast now. Summer is almost over. September 121st will Introduce ftUUlntri) Iho most pleas ant time of the yean, An Immense stock tiT envelopes and Writing papers, sold at Lutt'icli bach's Mauch Chunk. All In need of dry good?) rarpclS) Boots uml shoes will do well to Call upon J. T. uVusbaum k Son, and examine their largo Stock of gnods,whlrh they nircr utold prices before purcliosing elsewhere. The Popular Western Ticket Agent, B. D'Bnan, will be at this offlce next Wcdncs tlay night. If you intend to go west, call and sco him, he will send you right, cheap and quick. 300 boxes West's Vegetable Liver Tills, Tor sale at Durling's Drug Store. 20 cents Iter box. tf. Just in, a new lot of wall paper, for fall trade. Call and sco it at Luckenbach's, Mauch Chunk. If you wanta nice smooth) easy shave your haif cut or shampooing, go to Franz Hoc'lcrcr'a Saloon, under the Exchange IIo 11. ltc Will fix you right, and don'tyou forget it. J. T. Nusbaum .fc Con again take the lead in ottering the best dry goods, carpets, boots and shoos, for the least motley. Call and be convinced. A fluo lino of assorted box pacrs) latest styles, as low 'd5T cents per box and upwards nt IiUckenbacn's, Mauch Chunk. Henry Campbell, ol East Wcisspurt, an hounces to his friends and the public that he is prepared to supply them with the best Huality of rcadv-made fall and winter BOOTS" und SHOES nt a great reduction in price from last year, notwithstanding the recent advance in manufacturers' prices of from 10 to 15 per cent. These boots ana shoes have been made expressly to his onlcr hnd arc guaranteed to give satisfaction. Call bnd see them. The Great Protection Sale is now going on at the Original Cheap Cash Store of J. T. Nusbaum cc bon, and crowds of customers from near und from far are daily making their purchases m dry goods, dress goods, carpets, boots, shoes, &Ci Ada Irene, A two year old daughter of Daniel and Eliza Gravcr.dicrl of convulsions at about 1 o'clock a. m., Monday last. The funeral took place on Wednesday afternoon. Mr, James M. Beck, formerly residing In the Mahoning Valley, is in this vicinity canvassing lor the Lightning Copying Bonk and Ten. It apnea rt to be a good thing-and We think will prove of ready saleamongbusi ness men. T. D.'Clauss, ag't, merchant tailor has Just returned from New York with a full line of newest designs in Overcoatings ami VfixticR Suitikos, lo Which he invites the special attention of his friends and the public If you need anything in this lino call now, and secure a first choice ol goods the make-up will be of the most substantial and durabh,and the style of cut in the very latest taahlonind lrerfect',fits" will be guar anteed, at prices Which Will be sure to give you satisfaction. On account of the nan-arrival of tlio guns and equipments, the proposed dress parade of the military crnlcta on Thnrsday evening, has been poetiionod until next Tuesday evening, Sept. 23r.l,nt7:dd o'clock Tlio Lehigh Car Wheel Works, at Fern dale, are busily engaged on an order ol COO Wheels for Cuba, Messrs. MelOe k Fullrr have been very busy for several months. and aro adding to their business by foreign orders. ThefTlicels for Cuba aro 18 and 20 inches In dlamcter, and designed for su plantation railroads. Cataiaaqua DinpateK Daniel Graver, of the Bee Hive Store, announces to the ladies of Lehightonnnd vicitti ty that he has just returned from the city with a large, new and elegant stock ot ladies fall and winter dress goods and dry goods, which he purchas ed lor cash at bottom injures which he is prepared to offer to ins patrons on the same conditions. He has also a ful line of choice groceries, pro visions, queensware, wood and willowwarc, &c, which he wijl sell at lowest prices. An inspection of goods and prices is respectfully solicited. ur public School will open Monday momlng next, Olrls and boys, be on hand In good time, and be sure to" take nil your books with you to exchange for new ones 1 T. D. Clauss, Agt., Is now closing out a lot of rendy-mado clothing at very low prices fof cash, In order to make room for other goods. Call for bargains. The miners and other employes of the Lehigh Valley 'fnpany's Exeter shafti I'itUton, resumed Work Monday, at the old wages. There are about 660 men and boys employed at the colliery, and they hate been on strike for two months. We were presented with three pairs t om tree 128 years Id, imported from Long Swamp twp., JWks county, and planted ot! the farm of Z. If, Miller, in Mahonirg Val ley, now owned by Amoa Miller, a grand- son of the former. There were seven bush- els on the tree this year. -Courage, girls, next year li Leap Tcari and February Will HaV five Bunda-VSi tT ow for Iho Widowers, Frb!tl nil points colrlcs iho Irilblllgcndd thai tub wages m Working men, especially In the Iron milts are being increased. Amoilg the new students of the Lehigh University at Bethlehem are two Brazilians, three Mexicans, one Cuban and one China than. 'Ta, what tint?" Ilia Jirlhler live oil?'' 'Why, my child?" "Becauso I heard you say you hadn't paid him for three years, and yoU still take the paper." The Lehigh Car Wheel Works, at Fern dale, have Just received an order from the is land of Cuba Tor 000 car wheels. Tltey aro intended fo'r sugar plantation railroads. The Executive Coiilmlltteof St. Luke's Hospital at Bethlehem, are about erecting two new hospital buildings. TM contract for the work Was given out oh Saturday, For the week ending the 13th Inst., 80, 457 tons of coal Were shipped over the Le high Valley railroadi making a total for the season of 3,007,510 tonsjall Increase, as com pared with same date last year, 6r 182,-131 tons. there Were shipped oVcr tlio Lehigh k Susquehanna railroad for tlio Week ending the 12th Inst., 03,0112 tons of coal, It total for tho season to date of 2,725,971 tons, being an incr;ase of 1,233,041 tonsns compared With same time last year. Jonas Sondhcim, 1st clothing store above tho Mansion Homo, Mauch Chunk, is now receiving his fall and winter stock of ready-mado clothing, consisting of Ovun coats, Suits, Hats, Cats, Boots, Shoes, Ac, Which 111! is now stilling at rntcRa far bklow anything ever offered in this county. On Tuesday of last week when tho men employed in tho furnaces of tho Crane Iron Company nt Catasauqua cimo for their pay, which is given them monthly, they were agreeably surprised when they learned that the Company hail unbeknown and unought Increased their wages ten per cent. Theln crease included tho month of August. Tim mttirovcmcnls on tho grounds ot tho Lehigh Valley Failrdad coirlpany In South Eastort are going right along. It Is expected to have the foundation for the new round house laid before the whiter sets in. All the furnaces of lliO Tliohlas Iron Company aro now In blatli At the nnnu.nl meeting of the Tliorqjs Iron Company, held on Tuesday of last week at Hokcndauqua, tho old Board of Directors was re-elected, as follows: David Thomas, Benjamin 0. Clark, Samuel Thomas, J.ihn T. Knight, W, W. Marsh, Charles Stewart nnd Daniel lUinkle. Mr. Charles Casslcr, of Wcathcrly, shipped this season to Newark, N. J., nnd Buffalo, N. Y., C000 baskets of huckleberries each containing eight quarts. Jonas Somlheim'scldthing strc,Mnuch Chunk, will bo closed foronodny Saturday, Sept. 27. Those nccdingchcap clothing are requested to call itt elicit illtd examine goods and prices. It seems that Dr. 0. T. Horn, our new lruggist, never fails to euro " the ague,' "fever nnd ague," "chills," "malarial fever. or "intermittent fever," whichever nn you may dill it. What never? Nd never! What never I Ilnrdlv over I The Ladies Mito Society, of tnc M. E. church, report their lute festival a handsome success, and at a snecial meeting passed a unanimous vuto of thanks to their friends forgclicrdUs doilntions, valuable assistance and liberal patronage. Horsemen should read tho advertise mcnt in an another column of Kendall's Sjuvin Cure. A remedy which docs what this is claimed to do (which many promi nent horsemen havo testified to) should be investigated, fill1 It is of great nniortanco to every horso owner. It seems to bo winning for itself an unprecedented reputation by Its merits, William Scott, recently found guilty of killing James Gallagher, at Archbald, on April 19, was on Saturday sentenced to ten years' imprisonment at hard labor and to pay a fiuo of $1000. Judgo Handley, in passing sentence, condemned tho leniency of the lury, but the prisoner Interrupted him to say that he "did not know the revolver was loaded." Tho young man who Wanted tobenn angel says ho is not particular about It just at this time, as ho has got acquainted witli the young ladies across the way, and has made arrangements with oilr popular1 livery man, David Ebberl, for one of his handsome teams to take tltcnl out for. an airing ncJtt Sunday. Terms very low. Tired of single life, and like a sensible man, as ho is, Mr. J. S. Kciser, of tlio " Broadway House, " Mauch Chunk, a native of this county on 'Tuesday week took untohlmselfuwifoiutlie persnnofMUS Salinda Bauer, of Bucks county. The cer emony was performed In Philadelphia, by Bcv. Noble Frame, of the M. E. Church. We tako this opportunity to wish the happy couple much joy, add to express the hoe tllilt they may bo crowned with a life of ho ppi ness that their friends may bo many ami true and that they may share nbund-1 antly in thiiso "minor" blowings that mako the hearthstone bright, and the household gleosome. Mr. K. Was thought lo bo a con firmed "widower," but this sudden "tukine; oir lias lls.ipKilnted all hopes or fears which Were loiilldcd upon that idea, Al lentoicn Democrat. It has been n contmon thing to sell beer at pic nics In this section of the State. To show pacJJcs the dancer they incur of being mulcted in a heavy fine, we will state that recently Judje IYarsotl,at Harrisburg, fined two members of a (Ire company of said city $200 each and costs for the oflence. Mr. John Lapp, of Steward's nun,will please accept our thanks for a basket of very fine apples left at our office last Wednesday, The average size of them was 11 inches in circumference. The time for holding our county Fair Is rapidly approaching October 7, 8, 8, and 10. Tho standi, kc, will be sold cm Wed- m-sday, October 1st, at 2i30 o'clock p. m. If you wish to make. money slick a pill here, Miss Bessie ileinliard, of Quakertown, Bucks county, has been visiting with Miss Laura Iloflbrd, lite past two weeks. E. H. Hauch's GirUm County Dtmocrat upiwarcil last week enlarged by one column on a page. Ills an evidence of success we are pleased to note. IteliKloiik ."Volet. KVAVQELICAL CHURCH, WxiSSPOBT. Rr. J. K. Seyfrlt, pastor, German preaching at 10 a, in. Tenehar's Meeting at 1:30 p. ni, Sunday school ttlp, m. English preacblDg &b i;oo p. in, L.EHIOHTO SI, B, OaoBcH, Ilev. J. 1' Miller, pastor To-morrow, (Sundayi, o a. m, uuss Meeting;; 10 a. ra., serulon by the nas tor, subject, 'The leathering; of th people to anuon." 2 p, nt.( Sunday scnool. e.M Pray er Meeting j 7 p. in.( Sermoti eatject, "Did the Lord liar Jen Pharaoh's heart 1" I.xiiioutosi EviKOnucAL OuCKctf, Her fl. J. Sraoyer, pastor, to morrow, Sunday 8 a. m. raver.raeetlng jo a. m German Preaching, subjaetf ''Die Ilundeslado, (The Mercy rSeat)j I p. m Teachers' Meeting; 3 p. m., Sunday School ; : p. m., Prayer and Praise Meeting; 7:30 p. m., English preaching Subject! "Tan Virgins." Invitation to pen Iteots given. All are welcome. '""fT ,MM,,r"i LcWl) Berwick, of East Maucli Clinrik, an employee of tho L. V. H. ft., Wyoming DiVlsiom in nlteim.lliiff to bet on a passing ttinl train on the C. It. II., opposite I'acker lon, on flltlay last, fell and was instantly killed. The dbbcasftl was unmarried nnd resided with his parents. F. fl. Morrlsj forwarding agent nt this point, has established Telephone conlltllinU eatlon between tho scale nnd forwarding of fice It works finely and greatly facilitates business. Summit if lit lias adopted tile free book system for her public schools. So havo sev eral of the districts In our county. As yet our district has not one of the most promi nent and active Directors excuses himself because there Is no law authorizing it f'and ho knows" Wo were the recipient of a nlatket bask et full of choice grapes, presented by David Hatch, from his garden at Dolonsburg. Without doubt he has tho finest and greatest variety In this section. Miss Ilattie Connor, oftfcW York, is visiting her sister Mrs. Thomas Weaver of this place. The gold-lieadcd cane, Hid sled, the doll, the dishes, Ac, .ta, ajitalo this community now wherecver you go, you are met with the question "Can't you give me a vote? The Festival at which all of these things will be disposed of will take place some time next month. James Dorwart, Was the lilctiy man In the drawing on Monday, No. 59 drew the watch, valued at $25.00. We understand that tho steam road wag on Is about ready. We expect lo see the in ventor nHd constructor taking a trip to your borough some evening soon. W. I. l'eters, bhs bf Tackcrton's hiopt en ergetic men, contemplates removing to Weatherly, The boys all want "Wnlly" to stay, and wo think ho can do no better. George Dolon has a fine field of grapes, ho has been supplying tho Mansion Houso during the season. John McKelvey and family, wo under stand, leave on Saturday for the Sea Shore ; Miss Clara Harlcman will nccompany tliciil. From 18S0 to 1885, will bo pestilential years' famines, plcagues, Ac. This is tho prediction of ono who says, "Mark the pre diction" Specific gravity, distance from tho earth, the movement of certain stars, Ac, astronomical observation it is said, proves this. We shudder when wo think of It yet with good heart, no unpaid bills, and a residence in Eldrcd Township, wo believe no ono in this section nead fear this cyclonic prediction." A circular issued by Itobert II. Sayre, Superintendent nnd Engineer of tho L. V. It. It. Co., announces that Joules d. tllnkc--slco has been appointed Superintendent Bf all the coal branches of the 1). V, It. K abovo Venn Haven Junction. f.Ih Blake sleo is a practical, careful nnrt prudent rail road manager. Axon. WciMiif.rt Hems. Captain Dennis Itcagan, who has been atingoll tho Lcliigh Canal since it was built, while passing under the L. A- 6. It. It. bridge, near No. 11 Lock, Wednesday morn ing, raised his head too soon, and it came in contact With the under portion of the bridge, cutting a gash in his head about tbl'cc Inches long. Ho was assisted to Dr. C. W. Lcilts'S drug store, where Dr. Lcntz cewed up and dressed tho wound. The man hatl sustained considerable loss of blood. Tho business meeting of Democrats called by tho County Commitlco for Tues day evening, was stponcd to Saturday evening. Mr. Win. II. Knccltt has been in Phil adelphia during tlio week, atld took occa sion to visit tlio State Etir. He returned home brt 'i'huasday evo ling. On Friday morning of last week an al tercation took placo in front of the Fort Al Icn House between Win. Itec 1 nnd Augustus Oswald, resulting In an assault ami battery. Oswald caused Iho arrest oflteediWho,being arraigned before Justice Boycr, Was bound over to tlio Court of Common Pleas. If tho Republican Convention had nom inated Cap. Solomon Vcakel for Jury Com missioner they might reasonably have ex pected eolno complimentary voting here this yean But when slate-makers drop in to blunders they must tako the consequences. The Fort Allen Foundry which hud no cesatiou of u rush of business drivo during tho past spring nnd summar bids very fair to continUo thus through the winter. Ami what is thus said of the foundry, may also bo said of tho Wcissport planing mills. There is nn unusual interest manifest In the public schools, nnd a daily good at tendance. The first impression is that Prof. Snyder, as principal, will givo entire satis, faction. I.otvor ICIildcr Items Sunday school nt 2:30 p. m. Ttev. G. D. Sweigcrt, of Lancaster, df. liverod a very able mid interesting sermon at this place, nn Sunday last at 9:30 a. m. He was listened to with marked nttention. Some said it was the best sermon that he ever preached in this school house. The weather has been quite cool in this region during the week. Babbits aro said to bo plenty In this re gion tills year. Miss Colestlne IIayk, of Pleasant Val ley, was visiting friends at this place, this week. Paul Eclihart, hotel kcepcr,of this place was at Mauch Chunk, oil business on Wed nesday last. Civility is the result of good nature and good sense. Joseph Serfass of Allbrightsville', mado a good bargain in purchasing Samuel Moy. er's distillery, on Monday last. He took possession of it the same day. Wo wisli him success. Silver dollars are plenty with the dis tillers Und 's wexel by 'm holb-bushel, tlidy say, Good, if it is so ; hut I fear . A man of this placo stated that he went to market With half a peck of potatoes last week I tried to sell them but could not, then made up his mind to take them along home and feed them lo the pigs. Puo Boxo, tVrkquclionin Screenings. James Lemmon, a drittfltoy, had one of his fingers terribly mashed a few doys ince, in No. 3 Slope, by being caught be tween the eye-bolt of a car and a sprag. David Thomos, a miner, had ono of his feet badly crushed, recently, by the full of a piece ol top coal. Ho was taken to the Pennsylvania Hospital on Saturday, A number ol marriages will take place here tt an early date. Owen McGorry boasta of fiavlrfg" (tie most prolifio pear Irec, age and size consid ered, In this codnty. The tree is four years old, and the present reason has brought to perfection 250 pears'; The lliftbs hail to be supported by props td enable Iheni lo bear tueir burden. Who can Seat tint? Mr. Patrick Barron has removed his family Into the residence lately occupied by ur. ai. xucuann.- Mr. Thomas Corby Is the happiest man InlowDjus'now. It is of the masculine gender. j, c Hlff Creek Itciun. A bad o-men to owe-Herl money; Work for success In November. Tb pic nlo senst'n is nearly over Corn fields ro changing cotor. Grapes are plentiful and cheap. Principally on account of the ralrievs erything wos quiet herb last Bundayi Farmers are busy sowing their winter grain. Tvnhoid fevei Is on the increase In the upicr jmrlof llid valley. -Agricultural fairs have now opened ill earnest. -Ilyo flour is selling at llid mills for $2 per hundred pounds. -Monday made us think of our over coat. -Prosperity makes ' friends j adversity tries them. Jack Frost will sdoH bo a regular morn ing guest. -It is hard to respect old nee, when ono gets sold on It venerable pair of chlcltetts. -As the cool weather approaches, look out for weddings. Thedilferent candidates are beginning to smilo blandly upon their numerous friends. Wild pigeons aro very scarce in this lo cality, for what reason we arc Unabtd to say. Quails and pheasants will soon be sought toil Soon our mountains will present n beau tiful appearance, nnd tho vnrigatcd coloring of the foliage on the trcci will be hiUch ad mired by the autumn tourist. -Havo tlio courage to show you? respect for honesty in wlialdver guise it upiicars, and your contempt for dishonesty and du plicity by whomsoever exhibited. Messrs. Paul Buck, Casper Neeb, Ilobt, Anthony, nnd Wm, Boycr, were In attend ance last Sunday at tho Conference of tho Evangelical Association, at Parryville. Did yutl rvatl llle new game laW which was published on the 4th page of tho Auvo- oatk last week ? If not procure a copy and cut it out and paste it in your diary for ref erence. -Mr. Klenpinger, who taught the Beers Valley school last term, has llecti engaged to teach the Bowmansrlllo school for this winter, so ho informs us. -Thoso inclined to put fish baskets in the different creeks in this bounty for tho purpose of catching fish are reminded that it is contrary to law. Itcv. E. Butz, of Parry vlllc, was at this placo on Monday last, and In tho evening ho preached nt Shocnltrgcr's. To whom docs tho honor belong of be ing tho oldest local reporter on tho Cinnox Advocate 7 Hrvkre. Prof. J. P. Itowlsnd, of Farryviilc, fur nished us with tho first letter of "locals" for our issue of December 28, 1872, followed on Jan. 11, 1873, by W. E. Kemcrer, with "Big Creek Items," und both of these gentlemen have continued os contributors of locals to our columns since that time, the latter gen- man apjieariiig almost Weekly, Ed. Adv. itlmiclt Chunk IN'otc Bov DnowNRD. A son of Michael Oates, who resides near the canal lock opposite the Mansion House, was drowned in the lock on Tuesday evening. Ho was last seen play ing with a string on ths edge of tlio lock, and being missed, search was made, and the body found 111 llib Water in the lock. He was about six years of age, and n bright lit tle bov. Town Clock. Some weeks ago the disiro on the part of tho citizdns Of Mauch Chunk to have a town clock on IhB Court Houso assumed so tangible n shape tiiat a sub scription book was opened at Lacuir's drug store, to raise n fund for that purpose1. Some $S0 have been voluntarily subscribed. Tlio following gentleman havo been nppointed a committee with full wwer td net in the pre mises: 11. Q. Butler, E, H. Rauch, Joseph Lacair, John Kline, Wm. C.Morris, Sen. This KdlMinittco will ascertain tho cost of the clock, and arrange fur its purchase, if the necessary funds are raised. Lirkl Cask. George E. Williams, of this borough, on Wednesday, entered a complaint to Justice Frisbic charging Charles Ai Blew wilh maliciously libeling him, by the pub lication in the Coal Gazette of an article defa matory to complanant's private character, holding him up lo contempt nndlidlculc, and calculated to injure him in his avoca tions in life. Naturalization Court. A naturaliza tion court was convened hero on Thursday, and quite a large number of petitions heard and granted. A noticeable" fadt Was that many of the petitioners were from Luzerne county from Iluzlcton and vicinity who no doubt find it more convenient to attend tlio courts at Maucli Chunk, than at their own comity seat, Wilkes-Barre. Cuiuiknt Tories. Mr. John C. Lesher, job printer, well known in Mauch Chunk as n journeyman, has fitted out an ollico. and nn Monday next will commence busi ness hero on his own account. It. Q. Butler, Superintendent of the Middle Coalfield Poor District, was in Hazle- lon on Wednesday and Thursday attend ing a meeting of tho State Board of Char Hies and Corrections. The Grcenbackera will endeavor to hold a meeting ut the Columbia House on Saturday evening. It is holied that they will take somo positive action on that little bill which they will tllll find unreceipted at iho advocate office. Miss Maggie Hunter, of Spring Lake, N. J., during Hid week has been vising the family of Mr. A. W. Butter. A jmrty composed of the prominent officials of the L. C. k N. Co. and tho C, B. It. of N. J., including Pres. Clarke of the former, and Gen'l Supt. Moore of the latter, were here this week-consulting up. on a plan fof the contemplated new build- Ing whLdi will contain the depot, freight houso and eflices bf the L. k S. ll.lt. jteiof to it. Subscribers will pleaso refer to the direc tion tabs on their papers,- by so" doing tliey will be able lo co whether they are square on our books or not, thus i John FittwIlliaM niar8 7fl Shows lhat ifie subscription has been paid up till March 8th, 1879, and consequently there isonndollardue us on the present year, which you will please remit, or $1.25 will be charged if we have to send bill. f.iat ot Letter Remaining' Uncalled for In the raeUrton post-office, Satunlay; Sept. 13, 1879 i GUlham, E. L. Snyder, John Seigfried, Cornel iu3 (2) Persons calling for any of the above letters, Will please say "advertised." L. McDaxikl, P, M. r To the Dcmtfcrntu tit WelmiiorL' Vou are1 hereby requested to meet at the Fort Allen Houseon Saturday evening.the 20th instant,-at f:30 uYlock, sharp, to coun sel upon business of vital importance to the present campaign. It la hoped that every Democrat will be present. The County Coramittae, OSCAR ARNER. C, W. LENTZ. v JOHN GRA.V5R. Wcnthefly Item ' ' -MiiJor Frey lifts' been unespfctedly raIN cd to Emaus; Pa., tU attend the ftllierni of it sister. Daniel Welzcl, Sr., died vefy suddenly on Wednesday bvcnlng. He Had beeri well up lo within it faft minutes liritiS death; 6. W, llehdson Bon ir'a dealing ex tensively In mtilcs, which IhciiurchnsbU In Kentucky! Bdt ftccnllythef FbturrtcU from that State With four car loadi; artd drd dUUUt atar.lliig oil i rewind trip, Mh A. II. Lauderburll rtnd faiillly are visiting" friends in New i'nrk. -Mfli 1'rudfctice Orctiiillcf. fast falllnir In lihjth) Has been admitted Into one of tho Philadelphia Hospitals for medical treat nlmt. Dr. filakeslee and wife, a practicing physician in Coatcsville, Pa., and cousin of W. W. BlakeBlee, is visiting tho latter In town. -Judging from the number of children aeon wending their way daily up School Hill, the bulldlug, considered by many far to large, (and styled the breaker), somo 8 years ago, must be pretty well crowded, the daji will not bd far distant Ivheit additional room win uorequireuj iuu to lau children in ooe room,"irt charge of ono teacher, Is not a sound policy, Deputy Sheriff Scmmel was in town Wddnesday night. Probably on olSdlul busi ness. The ntcel'ngi termed Long Service, under the excellent management of Rev. R. H. Colburn, are largely uttended and very interesting. You are Invited to bo present. Sunday, 4 p. m. In the M. E. Church. In honor of tho Jewish New Year, Meyer Sondhelm's store was closed from 0 o'clock p. m., on Wednesday, until 6 p. m., on Thurs'iaj-. Not bftcrt "Sondy" suspends business eullrely for such a length of time. Rockawat. AlbrlsUtsivlllo Items Pie nics ore all tho rage. Watermelons have put in an opllcar- nncc here. Robert Miller, went homo on a visit on Saturday last. -Wm. II. George, formerly of this placo now of White Marsh, Montgomery county, returned homo on Saturday last ou a visit. Ho intends to return in two weeks. Constable II. G. i)cl''ey, of this place, was in White- Haven on official duties on Tuesday last. Nelson R. Deppey, of this place, intends to go to Stoddartsville, Monroe county, to get a winter job. The Krcsgeville Union Sunday school held their annual picnic on Saturday last. It was one of the largest pic nics that took placo in Monroe county for mah ydirs. Revs. A. M. Strauss, J. A. Hebcr, nnd Dr. Clay McCormick, of Krcsgeville, ad dressed the Sunday school in a, very inter esting manner list Sunday. Your correspondent had tho pleasure lo attend the Bcltzville, Stemlersvillo and tho Ecklmidt Sunday school, held in the beau tiful grove of Nathan Stemler.on Saturday last. Prof. J. F. Snyder, of Wcissport, de livered an able nnd eloquent address to tho Sunday schools. Every thing passed off very harmoniously. Hon. Dr. J. G. Zern, of Wcis'port, will please accept thanks for a copy of tho Penn sylvania annual report of the Secretary of Internal Affairs for 1S7P. -Levi Hnrleuian, of Millport, passed through hero en route for White Haven, to visit his son-iu law, Dr. A. C. Snyder, a few days Heii Never so happy was Richard Greene, of this place, as when Ids amiablo wife pre sented him with a bouncing bdy. Rev. A. M. Strauss, of Gilbert's, preach' ed a vry ableJsermdn hero last Sundayind addressed our Sutiday school; JJurLEX. (lur I'nrryvlllc ItiulRct. The pay car passed up the C. R. R. of N. J., on Tuesday. Mr. G. W. Bauman, who has been so long disabled by an inflamed knee, is now ublolowalk to his office wilh the aid of a cane. John Piokford has taken pnsstesioH bf tho houso formerly occtipidd by W. W. Bow man. r Miss Huttle Connor, of New York, is visiting friends in this place. Sho proposes returning to New York in a few doys. Shifting engine "Lizzie'1 met with an accident tho other day, but tho injury was not serious, and she resumed work the next morning. Tho Iron Company aro receiving sever al car loads of magnetic ore from Lake Champlain daily. This ore is of a very superior grade a ton artd a half is said to mako a ton of iron. The friends of Mr. Jacob Peters gave him a call on Saturday evening in cotitnlem ornlion of his birthday. Tile party Was a genuine surprise to Mr 1'., and, notwith: standing tho rnln, was well attended nnd greatly enjoyed. S An Itiiphrtmlt I.uiv, The Pennsylvania legislature, tit its late session, passed the following net; which re ceived tho approving Slgiidllird df Oovernor Hoytonthe 11th of June, it relates to a matter in Which fill tdfc payers ard interest ed,and We tltercfore give it his publicity: A Supplement ta the Act Hclatiit to Jtoads ana Mrulqiat SrcTioN 1, lit il Mttrfttfj itc, That when a river, creek or rivulet; over which it inav be necessary to erect a bridge, crosses a public roau or nignway, anit wo erecting of sutli urmge requiresinore exiiensea than It is reas onable that one or two adjoining townships should benr.thnt after a yiew lias been or dered bv the- nrone'r court as riow provided by law, If it shall appear by the report of me viewers ami uy tne approval o me court and grand jurv, that such bridgo is necess ary ond WoulJ bo too expensive for such township or towtsclps to bear; that when ever tho couifty commissioners do not deem it advisable to enter such bridge on record as a county bridge, but shall consider it proper to assist sucli township or townships in buildinc the same, thevnie hereby au thorized and eninwered, from and out of tue county lunui, lo cither buna such bridge or ta furnish sucli townships tho whole ur a part ni tne money necesairy to build It, without entering' audi bridge On record as a aiiiniy urmge. Stcnox 2. That (hn county commission era shall keen a record nf all their irropccti ings in such cases, and such bridges shall be maintained, kept in repair and rebuilt, when necessaryrby the respective township or townships, and tho. county sliall in no event do liable lor tne same. Another Siirpriso at l'arrjrvll je. Last Saturday evening was the occasion of a pleasant surprise tendered to Jacob Peters, In honor of his forty-fiftli birthday, by the teachers and friends of the M. E. Sunday schoti 6f which Mr. Peters is the worthy SujierintcndenU Notwithstanding many were compelled to remain at Itomd erf account of Die heavy rain; yet Ihere was a large nUmbdr present, who did ample justice to the delicacies provided by (be gentler sex; afler bring eatertclned" itli mu'sto on tie piano by Miss tiziie Buuinan and cngagipg in agreeable conversation fur some time, the parly returned to their homes feeling that thry had spent a pleasant evening and had encouraged their Superintendent, in hit good work, and manifested their appreciation of bi eerrieea. H CnVl'ia" In. Just before dark on ThursdSr (Venlng of last Week, abotlt tWd acres oTgFdtfnd In the centre of tile Idwri of MdlluHliy Plan, tn Gliberton lownslilp, Schuylkill county sud denly mnli Into the ilrjitlis bf IHB Butrilblt cotlleryipcrdlcd by Miller, lldrll A fe Tho most intense cxclteihcnt jircvlllcd after tlio accident, arid ai i number tjf d'Welllttg-ltoilscS stand about twenty-livc fett tWHt the edge bf the yawning chastn; it Was feared that tliK eavc-tn would bblitlituo during the lllghl and cngiilf 11 1 p buildings and their occu pants. Marty iilltllllcsdid not go tn bed nt nil dun'rlg" tlio lllght) but remained up wait ing for r cntltlhtlnllaH bf tlio disaMcn A number of people trloycd frotll tho neighbor hood Friday, and If operations in that part of the colliery are ridt sdspebdfcdj pedi pie living west of Main street will be com pelled to tnovo or remain at a rlitc of losing their lives and properly. The gangway at the Stanton colliery runs almost parallel with Main street, and tho vein is said to crop BUl in tho heart bf the town. A num ber of similar accidents havo occured in the neighborhood, but this last is the most seri oils one. Portions of the property of Messrs. Welsh, Marr, and Richard EdWnfds' wete engulfed on Thursday night; but, fortunate. ly no houses were' carried down. Main street is cracked In several places, and at several points on It trade ia suspended. Those persons whose property has been dam aged were in Poltsville Friday, and tho Court will bo petitioned lo grant an Injunc tion U) prevent further work in that part of tlio colliery under Mtthanoy Plane. Fears are felt that tho WHbld town may sink. There nro 600 peopld in tho place, all of whom are terribly alarmed ot the btetlrrcnce. Shenandoah is threatened the same way, and several or Hid residents have brought suits to compel the mi no operators to abandon their digging or prop up tho workings so as to make the surface fufe. A later dispatch sayst Monday morning a bill of equity was presented by an attorney praying for on injunction to restrain the nlllle dWncrs, Miller, Hoch k Co., froni oper ating the vclrts lying underneath Mahanoy Plane, which rendered habitation unsafonnd destroyed the properties bf the surfaco own ers. The chief complainants aro Michael Welsh, Richard Edwards and Evan J. Evans, ono of whom stated that lidlfbf Dis lot hud already gono to " 'Davy Jones' locker," and theblher was preparing to make tho same visit. The Court issued a preliminary in junction, and fixed next Monday for argu mcnt. This is a question of great impor tance, nhd Will no doubt be taken to the Su premo Court for final adjudication. Tho Conl Trade, There were very many erroneous reports in circulation and in print on Saturday about the negotiations pending between the nnthrncito companies, some of them going so far as to say Hint a formal meeting bf nearly all interests Wtto held In this city on Friday, to bo followed by another in New York Mondav, etc. Wo Understand the facts of til case to be as follows ; Early In the week, Judge Lathrop was able verbally, to report that there were practically no diffi culties in the way of an amicable agreement between tho Delaware Lackawanna and Western Railroad Company, the Delaware and HUitsdll Cahal Company, tho Philadel phia and Reading Railroad Company, the Pennsylvania Coal Company, tho Lehigh Coal ahd Navigaiion Cohipahy; and the Central Railroad Con.paliy Bf Ncif Jersey, by which tho prico of coal would be ad vanced; ahd overproduction, whenever dan gerous; prevented by a system of pro rata curtailment by each interest sufficient to keep the supply down to the actual market demand. Tho Lehigh Valley Railroad Co., not having assented, however, to the plan of curtailment proposed drid satisfactory to tlio others, Judge Lathrop came to Philadel phia on Thursday evening, and on Friday morning had a conference with Mr. II. E. rncker, llrcsiddrit Bf tlio Lehigh Valley Coal Company ,which resulted In the understand ing that Mr. Tucker was lo consider the question, and, after consultation with others meet Judge Lathrop in New York Monday. 6a tlio hidttcr rests for the present, and, as all tho parties in interest are now practical ly in communication With each other, we cannot but feel that it will be wise for news papers, to permit the parties themselves lo settle the question if they can. From all that wo can see and ie'arn lucre' is a mutual desire to arrive at some conclusion by which the trade will be brought within wholesome working. It is concfc'dtid . pretty' generally that there is more coil in the market than can be promptly sold at paying prices. The rcmody for this conceded fact is to lessen the production. To do this is direct and Wsy, nnd may be accomplished in a single day. The jiercentago feature of the lending posi tion it is r.ot now believed will stand in tho way of an effective arrangement. That point has been sufficiently argued and ex plained to show that for the few months that it would opemteon any individual interest it would Id bf sclrccly appreciable imfliicnco while tho direct ad-anlago would be great all arbUndi XcifycrMonday. 810 ltcwnrd. The undersigned will pay tho abovo Re ward to any person giving Information which will lead to the canVlclltJa of PARTIES TEAH1VO DOWft br DBFAIJINO THEIIt SIUN BOARDS recently posted throuKh the country. J.T, NUSHAU.M &SU.V, Original Cheap Cash Store. Lehlghton, Sept. 18, l7.-tr. The Lutheran church of Easton, of which Rev. Mr. Grofl'is pastor, held a fair and festival three days lust week, from which the church realized bbut $1000 the admission fee was 10 cents, and in bUe even ing about $100 was realized from this source alone showing a patronage of 1000 people in a tingle evening. STATE fitWS. Two bulla fought with such desperation in the middle of a creek near Carlisle, a few days ago, that one of (hem fell dead in the stream. Fourteen veterans ot Iho war of 1812 as aomblod In Meadville, Crawford county, on Wednesday, tttid celebrated the anniversary of Terry's victory on the lakei TUe eldest was ninety-two yeifrS of age When Judge JeiikS, of Clarion coiifllyj turned kindly to Mrt.McGee.who had been ttcqdlttod of the charge of poisoning WbihJ band, and proffered tome advice, the laid i "Will you please attend to ydu'rown busi ness, ni I will ccrtathly otterid to mine.'' The Board of Tardoris' irfecliflg at Har risburg Wednesday heard d titihiber of cases, but recommended only one panton, that ot Cyrus H agner, of Bucks county, convicted of burglary. Pardons were refuie'l in the following Philadelphia cases Morris Snrinc- field, murislaugbte'ri CHarlea Z. Birnbaum,- embezzlement ; T, D, Halfinan, forgery; ThS pecple of ruke- Centre became" so disgusted with Couucilsof that place for pur chasing a dilapidated fire engine at a! cost of KftOll Hint n nrhMuTnn l......-tf it'i ' I ...v.... .uivugi. iU town a few day's afterward burlesquing the matter, A soda fountain was mounted on wheels and a keg set on fire, which the tod fountain Speedily extinguished. Tne ladles ting "in the iweet "buy ai "buy" we will rattt in thttfcaiqtifu! etora," and Wb certnlHly cart raise nn oljectlon. But rcnihWucr Hid ilttle cries nt homo and do not leave the nurse' wlluoltt a bottle of Dr. Bull's liiiby Syruri; Threo Pittsburg rcfWrlert went oil Fri day night to xltetid it Hiectiug of colored citizens which Was Held In reference to the school question. Tliey weletlottVatlled and tlio religious exercises wc'lti kept tip until ricilr midnight, when the frpoi'lert ftelil out ft)r fresh air. When they allcrHpted toehler agtllll they were Informed llinl'Mo pressWus 'sctmled. Mr. U'ill Pitton, n young nlari of Jtead vllle.Urawfoid county, who had bfceti etth ployed fdr soitie tlmo In the office of the General Superintendent of tlio Atlantic nnd Great Western Railroad nllhut place; hat suddenly disappeared, alld isfmitl $3,000 U (3,001) abort In his acbo'dllU: lie Kdded fic titious names to the pay roils arid drew the money for them. Too much regard cannot bo given to the fact liidt lir. Ball's Dalllntcre Pills have no superior as a family medicine For Head ache, Flatulency, Dyspepsia, Liver nnd Blood diseases, Nervousness, fete, tliey stand unexcelled. Prico 25 cents. Mr. MiSha C. Henilet dlikl hbar Jdhns town,Cainbriu eburtty, on Thursday, in his eixty-second year. Ho enlisted in the Brit tlsh army at the ago of sixteen (having been born in England) al a trumpeter. At the age nf twenty he camo to America arid en listed in a regiment as musician. lie Serv ed throughout tho Mexican and tliroUgh the greater' portion of tho late civil war: William Olading wo4 killed Ond Willidtti Williams Kriously injured Monday at Tay lor k Co's colliery, near Ashland, by a full of coal. Tatrick Kelly, while at work In tlio Penn sylvania Coal Company's No. 10 shaft, nt Pittaton, Monday, was crushed to death by a fall of roof. Mrs. Mary Long, iol yerirS bf age, died at Shamokin, Monday. Two weeks ago she walked from Shamokin to Excelsior, a dis tance of lour miles. Samuel Rumbcrgcr, of Lykens, was run over by a car in the elopo of the Lykens Valley mine Monday, and rccc'iVcd Injuries from which ho died soori after. Lester Charles, of North East, Erie county was caught In tho cog wheels of a cider mill Monday and had ono leg so badly crushed that it had to bo ariiputuled. He received other cvcrd injuries. Edward Jones accidentally Ignited n itcg ofjiowder while working til the rcerlt-ss Colliery, near Pottsvllle, Monday. Ho was blown down tho slopo a distance of thirty five yards, nnd was seriously burned nnd otherwise injured. Ono of the pioneers in joiirhdiim in Berks county, Arnold Puwelle.dicd at Read ing on Sunday, in hissevenly-firstycuri Ho established l'rciheit's Wacctcr, nt Reading, in 1834, and in 1839 he established tho Lib erahsche Bcobachter, which ho edited for twenty-five years. At the time of liisdeath ho was a comve3'ancer,having retired from journalism. Tho windbtvglaes manufadtursrers and their employes at Pittsburg are not in har mony; A strike was inaugurated in most of tho factories on Saturdoy, nnd tho men in other factories dro working ftitli thd linden standing that they nro to have tho samo ad vance ns the strikers. The condition of the trudo is: gddd as far as orders art! concerned, but the margin for profits is said to bo ex ceedingly small. Charles Drews; ono of tho Rabcr mur derers has made another confession whith will not bo giyen to tho public until Drews desires it. The other confession, he says was Uiitrue, arid prompted by Wisdi He says that he did not know that Slichler in tended to drown Ruber' when he did, as ho was walking with the latter to a neighbor's, and thoL'gllt Stichter was on his way to Iho same place. Gbhoral Walker, former poslniastcr nt Eric, has been dismissed for imtnnrdl con duct, and succeeded by Mr. Isaac Moorhend a prominent citizen of that place, riiilo Beell, n young man of Waterbury, Conn., Whd is highly connected, stopped nt Tittston several days last week, and had with him, registered as his wife, a Mrs. Buck wife of a wealthy nierfcharit of the abovo named place. Tho couple had eloped, and the woman leaves behind, in her Connecti cut home, thrCd ititbreSring children. They left Tittston on Saturday. ACROSTIC1. Would'st thou my friend good health enjoy Eacli day and hour your tlillB employ Secure reposo from sicknCss, ills, This thou can'st do take Zt'ref Pillt k dost thou suffer from disease, Caused by exposure; diet? these; Or other ills, whateVr their name". Submit at once, and ICavd the frairfe; Like shadows darting o'er tho bills: In terror lied frdril i-irrf Fillt. Vice-like although they've clung for years, Encouraged be, nor veil j to U&ft; Repise In quiet, health's bHMt rills Tersue the ptthway Bf these Pills. In childhood, yetltll, and in old age, Let cheerful thoughts thy mind engage. Let others silffer fevers, chills, Sure thou art free with Liter Pills: Lclilghtoil I'rbdiicb' ifl.lr'ttct. CdriBitbtfco Wkskly. Flour, per sacn $3 00 Corn, per builicl ,,,:,;.,,,: 65 Oats, per bushel..., 45 Mlxtil Chop, per cut : l 25 Mlildlings, per cnt..,-i.;....:i.: 1 25 Iiran, per cut , i..:i 0 llulicr, pcrpodml ;; 1 1-irt,. li.pilii.nn . : bp'i Ham, per pound Lanl, per pound Shoulders, per pound Potatoes, per bushel , iiob iimvAitm We Will tiy tho aboVo roWird fdr nnv case of Liver complaint. Dyspepsia. Sick .Headache, Indigestion; Constipation or Cos- tiveness we cannot cure wun nest's vegcl vble Liver 1 ills; wheii thd direction are strictly compiled With. They are jitlrely Vegetable, arid never fail to ti ve satisfdetion. Sucar Coated. Large boxes; containing' 30 pills, 25 cents. For sale by all Druggists. Beware of cbdiltorfeits andlriiiltttionS. The genuine rrlanuTucturcd tfrjly b JOHN C. WEST k CO.;"Thb Pill Makers," 181 k 183 W. Madison St., Chicago. Free (Hal pack age sent bjr wall prepaid oil feceipt of a 3ct, ttartlp. 25 ly iir-iiiin i Clositig' prices of Deifivzs it T'o'W&send, Stock,- Goveruiiletit rind Gold, 40 South Third etrc'chP'hifadeipula', Sept.,18, 1879 V 8. f.'a. issi llK'i bid 105 .nfC U. H. yurrenev, a a li l.'S bid 121 astea I. S.JsiJSl. new, 102H iilit mt nnr.l U. B. 4V. pew .....!., lid I0SH astro U.S 4'anSW., 102 uld irrjl. iiksd f lennsjIfaBia It. n 4iH bid 2! kea rmu. x Hroaiii- ji. i ntg uiu ibu asKec UehlKli Valley 11. It bid 41 asked l-eblz b Coil t hav. Co.... r:H Old :ih ttktc llnltnl Companies of i. J.ir' "id HTli.stif Noiihern Central .11... rljbd Zlt, ! Ilo.uiuvilln r. It, It. t.'o 1--. dd l-ltt.,Tit. & Heir. It It. Co, si. Did Cenlttl Trsnnno tatlon Co U lid Northern I'abluo Coin :is bid . . rierd. ttH bid north-Pennsvlvama it. It. in, bid In. CootNorih America M Mlver, (trades,) bla rjis asv-0 6H usLe, 4) as e--l"H i Bteo 43S ankeu 43V asked 3 ! afthod nu Baltic ji,Utim:i). WILLIAMS-iVEISS, On the 9th Instant, by Rev R. O. Gill, Mr. John E. Williams, qf Gofdibtrrrt, Lackaivanria counly,to MIH Jennie A. Weiss, of Weissport, 9AVE A DOLLAR, lTU" Eorrnin jpZttvitu A CD i ano 14Vtu.PA.tr Is w.tnont any exception toe best Paoiu existence tor Hie caie Bud preveiiuon of all m .iMfioaa dl.ease and tbe moat wonderful medical dlcovery of tbe axe. Ho mooicluo required, cures br "bsorp. tun fcead tor pampnlet. winch gives ce-itfl. cateof extraordinary cures performed by tai Pad. bbIim! Ires. Ask your Dropgl t for the Kgypiun Pad and take ao other - If b b none. X will wnd y tm one by mtu on rcccpt of prtot.U. JOil. LiiIIMO,4 Market BL. Vuuburrij. J ic:i (rest lor tse VOXti atatta. Usyf'-lyczr. Tor the.UARnoir AnvocATK. H'llJiHSlfLVANlA tiVtbill SiiTum.KTow.s, Sept. lstu 1B7P. Mh. PttiNTF.rt. Yctz will icli dor cb.is sluiva wos for ga folla is do woch in unscr Shtuf feltowil, cs is nn hammer law yer do dorrick cs town gaforra tin hot hed dor wak gawist for cs Tsuckcrseas; tin do hot ar do wid-fraw Tell gafrocked rb se dar wak wissa dad fdr riocli cs 'i'stlckerseas, nil se hot no gasatit ar sod dar wale grad ford form an good slitick uti don sod ar linltcs ob drn3-cr; till no grott r,8 an glane kiwel nunner. Well seek se, won an waniclt worder duslit un don dit ifJlt dai; bOllllct UT mi gay nlid dear; lor icli will ane how sella wak gay, well, secht dar lawyer, du bisht orrick willens, well secht ar, cs is besser slilcctioh kiinipancy dos g'or kciinoy, ihi icli ham dich inid ; Well oil recht hot se g'a sawed, un is don in house ml hot sich don noch an bissel awgadu, wanich dos tswa momttcr, un don wor se by carl iil de carricli tin sin dor g'rod wak fort gaforra-, mi so furl dam? un fun sellcril gitshweatz un sin so gaforra tin gafar sex mile, tin do'd froked dar laws ycr mob, we wid. is cs doil noch bis bh sella wak wo ob draycr dut 1 Oh, secht se,mcf sin shunt long forby: Ei; for wos husht du nix gasaut, sccll ar, Ei, sech se, wile du gasaiit husht shlechty kumpancy wor besser dos avc kenncy, well, noU wtir aUor dar lawyer mohl in a fix, for dc wid-fraw is now so witl gawesed dos se gay hdt wdllcr, un se is nov ob fuii dc carricli tin ar is ower 'iddcr tsnrick gaforra un ar hot cwa ncd dor wak finna kenna lur tsu de Marey, si obsicht wor dar "Will llof fung ksu jncker, dar lawyer wor cwa I mi tvid by kunima, un wos bah by gabrocht hut, wor de shuld fun my tswa let shter breaffer, wo du in dci tsitung gadrlick liiisht for nlich ar hot ewa si mind ufga rrialtclit dos at ivod mohl noch Shtuffeltownt un de Marey Tsuckciseas mohl ufsiicher'; un ar het so aw easy finna kenna wort ar an slitick dc slitrba iiolis gaforra warj tin wrll- nb bbgadrad oin eck ium Ilolderbtlck siilci' fanes, grod dod wo dar gros keshter borne shtade, un no so an glanner poat, dorrich dar bush nunner gaj'j grbd ttf de onner sid so art glaney rooil Wo dorrich ShtufFeltown lofcdi awer de Marey hut cs aurgafunner fun waich am lrtwyei'j un se hot rnor gasitwcd itih sod so good si un cs mahsliion dos es can nix botta dad; oil wos se will is dar Will Unfiling. So feal fun diam lrintl S'AM KltlSIIASHTDTFLER; Special Notices. gl),M0 A YUAIt tor honeit.tntelllKent tuM. VMnessuienorareiils, Ncwbuelncssi tlubt Wbrk. Address L'o-UrtHATlvu AoKhCtj Mudlson, lnd. ;luno 28. lino. t mi g TOj(0I A YiAlt. nriJtofiOH lllllilar in 'uur o'u locality, d lyUW risk., Wouieudu as well in men. Aunt- nae Inoitl tllmi the amount stated above. Iiiono o n (all to make money Irtt Any ooe cad do the woik. Vou can make from M cents to 91 an Iiocr by tlevot Idk votir eveiunjra aim rl'aio lliuetu tbe bnl. tie. It costs notbuift to try tne bu-meta. Notbiuglike it lor raonev uiakiui ever offeicil beloie. llir-iuci ii'ea&aut aud strictly bonor. tblo. Itsaoer, it iou wauttoknow h11 about tbe bent piylult business beiore tbe nubno send us your address aod Wa wl I send jou full pur, ticuUMdra pnvate lernis lieo i aainii ea woiin (A also fr ev i you can then icake up joar mlud tor vourso f AddreM OKOICi, H hTITtuoN ,& CO., t'oitiaad. Mai e. Juno7. ly. A MONTH guaranteed. Ilia day at buuio mado by tb indnitllou. caollal not ririuli mi ve will start von. Aleu. uoiiirn. Imits and piru make money taster at work fur n fbu at anv tblog else. Th" work ia hvlit und p ens.ii't,and fiicb at onvnn can go nubt at. Tnose who at wiawboteetl!Uuotlco will acudua tbelrad. itreaseaatonceaiidi'ce for themselves. Costly Outllt niidlciuislu-o. Now U the uuie. 'llioae alreadyat work are lInff up large suinnnf money. Addio-a TItl'i; & CO.. Augusta, Maine. June 7. Il' Important toFarmers ! f Tlio nndertlKlKned calls the attention 'f Farmers and oilioii It the lael that he is now Manilluc urliu, In coiinte:lon with HUM; 51 trt h a superior artlcto of iiper-PfiospIiatc ! Unarantced to be Made from riCKEi) HAW BONES, wbloh i far superior to any other now In lbs luarlicl It la a Purely Bone Fertilizer I respectfully ask lhat a fair and honest (rial of MY rflO-.PHATE bo made. Idu not cluiin that liomiealhlo iloers will work wondrrs. but rreuwoand a liberal iippllrAtlon nd a tborough test, and 1 am lutttfled to atide by the ri.uli, For further particulars, Mldreia A. ARNER, New Halloaing, Carbon Co., PA ing r. wl
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