jj II. SlKWICItS, DISTlHOr ATTOUMRY A COORBr.Lt.Ott AT LAW. Office, Klolt's Umlnlnft 0.:odnwy. xf Atti'tf mi IIHK. TA Hettlln Kstntps. plllnv Accounts nnd Oiplians Trial at Ciinwx cnrolulv attended t transactions In JSnitiish and German. Legal mtttn TH ODD mr be fonnrt on die t OKO. THIS "AIM 1". tlOWRLL A CO'8 Ken; nnir iilvor'1 ln llmcnu. 1" "t en "irirt, "eAnVKilxiUNO con vpyr wjOT TMAiTi mar bo mado lor It In lUlUii to Etortom gtomt ATURDAY, SEPTEMBEtt 27,1879. Local and Personal. to sunscninctis. Subscribers to llio CAnnnx Advocatk will take special notice Hint our terms nrc one dollar n year strictly In odvoncc, If not so psld $1.25 will becharged In every Instniiee. Subscribers getting their papers by moil will refer to the direction tabs cm lliclr papers, nnd note tho dote, ami remit accordingly. reople ore getting ready for tho fair. Fall overcoats nro being brought to view. Remember that all taxes must bo paid by October 4th. The Bessemer Steel Works at Bethle hem give employment to over fiOO men. Chew Jackson's Bisi Sweet Navy To bacco. -so- A full line of blank books, very low, at Luckenbach's, Mauch Chunk. Hay has advanced In price of late, nnd now brings from $12 to $U per ton in Al len town. Five men wero badly burned by an ex plosion ol fire-damp In the Sloan colliery at Seranton Wednesday. An lmmene stock of envelopes nnd writing papers, sold at Luckenbach's Mauch Chunk. Persons who voted on age last year will have t pay their taxes before Oct. dlli in onlcrto get a vote. Tho Catasaun.ua Manufacturing Com pany are crcclinc two new puddling fur naces at their Ferndale Mill. Quite a number or building! nro being erected at Slatlngton, several of them largo structures intended for business purposes. All in need ofdry goods, carpets, Boots and shoes will do well to call upon J. T. .A'usbaum & Son, and examine their largo stock of goods.whleh they offer atoll prices before purchasing elsewhere. The Popular Western Ticket Agent, B, O'Brian, will bo at this office next Wednes day night If you mtend to go west, call and see him, ho will send you right, cheap and quick. Tho English iron workers who reached Catasauqua week beforo bet are nil at work In the Catasauqua Jlnnuiacturing Compa ny's Mills. Some person entered the millinary store of Miss Kramer, while she was breakfasting last Monday morning, and stole about $12 worth of millinery goods. 300 boxes West's Vegetable Liver Tills, for talent Durlinc's Drug Store. 20 cents per box. tf. Just in, a new lot of wall paper, for fall trade. Call and see it at Luckenbach's, Jtauch Chunk. T. D. Clauss, Agt., is now closing out lot of ready-made clothing at very low prices for cash, in order to make room for other goods. Call for ba'galns. Our public schools opened on Monday morning last, for a six mouths' term, and nil tho departments nro well filled up. Paul Krepgc, tl)o Pediocratio nominee fur Sheriff, was in town Tucsdiy evening, He is making a host of friends wherever he goes. His election is a foregone conclusion anion" all parties. If you wanta nice smooth, easy shave vour hair cut or sliaiiitmoing, go to Franz Uoodcrcr's Saloon, under tho Exchange Ho tel. He will fix you right, and don't you forget it. J. T. Nuibaum & Son again tnko the lead in offerine the best dry Roods, carpets. boots and shoes, for the least mouey. Call and bo convinced. The heaters and puddlers of the T.ilo Alto Boiling Mill at rttsville, about 250 in tiumbcr.slruck Wednesday for higher wages. The mill, which is "(united by the Beading Coal and Iron Company,. has been running only two mouths. Tho reniainsuf the late Judgo Wood ward will b removed to Wilkesbario for intor ment, and the funeral will lake place from the residence of Stanley Woodward this (Saturday) afternoon. George W. Esscr, the Democratic nomi nee for Protlionotary, is rapidly gaining pop ularity among our people B'lice his nomina tion. Tho more they see of him tho better they like him. A fino line of assorted box papers, latest styles, as low as 7 cents per box and upwards at Luekcnbacn'a, Muucli Chunk. The Glendou Iron Co., near Eatton. have five furnace going, and give employ ment to oyer 400 men, exclusive, of miners and qiiarrymen. Buy your winter coal now if you don't want to imy u red-hot price for. Coal it is supposed, has touched tlin lowest rate for the veur, and all who can afford it will do well to purchase now. Henry Campbell, nl East Weissport, an liounevs to his friends and the public that lie is prepared to supply tliein with tho best quality of re.idv-iii.ido fall and winter BOOTS utid SHOES at u great reduction in price from last year, notwithstanding the recent advance in manufteliirers' prices of from 10 to 15 per cent. These boots aim shoes hare been made expressly to hisonler and are. guaranteed to give satisfaction. Call and sco them. The Great Protection Sale is now aomc on at the Original Cheap Cash Store of J. 1. jNusbaiun a: bon, and crowds of customers from near rmil Trnm fiir nro ilnilv mnk-iiv ... .a .i.. i..i...,..w their purchases in dry goods, dress goods, carpets, boots, shoes, &c. T. D. Clauss, ag't, merchant tailor has just returned from New York with a full line of newest deoigns in OvicaciiTlxos and Wintsk Ei'imo., to which he invites the sjieclal attention of his friend, and the public. If you need anything In this line call now, and secure a first rhoiee ol goods I the make-up will be of the mast substantial and dmsMcand the style of put In I lie very 1.ilf..t f.i.liiAn mul , hit CiMl" ft 1a" u'lll IiA mur. anteed, at prices wbMi will be ur lo give you satisfaction. Bev. F. C. Hart, of Wayne wnly, P., j gating a while skirt from the store of the Grund Chaplain t the dwl Timi eflmuw udr llppry pretences. Tho case this Suite, gave a vlnm iul siirrtug lnfl- wt vslilwl wi iHoiiiMofileTeiidaiit t return peramv lerture In the lWtirun ekurrli (he skirt aud y emu. ol ilokeniiauqua, MM SHtuMny evening. He spoke very aeoniiUblv ibe wwiuus v nlni!atlhoCts.uinaUwn lull. The Thomas Iroti Wwkttt Huketnlwi ' i- Now you may shoot that straw hat. For the week cndlng"lbo 20th Instant, there were shipped over llio h. V. Ballroad 100,770 tons of coal) total todalc, 3,300,2110 tons Incrcoto en last year 024,568 tons. Our neighbor, Mrs. Monahan, on Sat urday last, presented Ul with n beautiful peach raised In her garden. It weighed dump 7 ounces, nnd measured 0 Indies in circumference. It was delicious. Voters should recollect that Saturday October 4th, Is the last day on which they can pay taxes. Those who havo not paid a Slate or county tax wituin two years suoum ttciid to it at once. Tho Sheriff has levied upon the Topton furnaco to recover $24,000 at tho suit ol Thomas M. Kerns, I'rotlionotary of Schuyl kill cotinly.againstJscoblluntilnger. Tho Ucgatlon Is that tho ownership of the prop rty is In the defendants. An unknown man, apparently 05 years of age, supimsed from papers on his terson, to be named Edwards or Fref man, was kill ed on the Lehigh Ballroad track, near Penn Haven, Wednesday. Thomas Leonard was thrown by a run- wnv nitilo lit the Baltimore mines, near Wllketbarre, on Tuesday, nnd his foot get ting entangled in the harness, ho was drag ged along the ground for n mile nnd killed. At Lansford Xo. 5 colliery Saturday, Cornelius Boyle, a breaker boy attending to a gig, had one of his legs broken by his toes coming Into contact with the revolving shaft, which caught and whirled him around with tho result given. The new brick lintel building of Mr. Joseph A. Horn, of this borough, is rapidly approaching completion. During tho week it bus been put under roof. It is a substan- al structure, and when completed will odd qullo an ornament to tho upjwr end of Lo- ighlon. Propnrals will bo recccived by the un- loraigncd, until October 1st, 1K79, for FUIt- NISIIIN6 MUSIC FOIl TIIBEE DAYS, at tho coining Fair of tho Carbon County In- lustrial Society. W. II. ItAPSHEIl, Sec'y. Lchlghtoii, l'n. 00,770 tons of coal wcro shipped over tho L. A- S. Ballroad for tho week ending tilth instant, making a total for the season to that date of 2,710,701 tons, an increae, ns compared with stimo date last year, of 1,201,007 tons. J. I'. Hetrich, who was born In I S0C ond long known as a prominent politician, died in Eastnn on Sunday. He was at ono time editor of the Xonthamplon County Whig, but lately adhered to tho Democracy. At llio present mie of dividends Jo- dared by the Lehigh Valley ruilroads the annual incomo of llio Lehigh University is $80,000. Every additional per cent, ndds $20,000 tn the annual income of the institu tion. At S er cent., which has been tho nverago annual dividend of the Lehigh Val ley railroad in the past, the University's in come will be the neat sum of $180,000 an- nuiillv. The Berks County Ballroad, which was sold under foreclosure Tuesday, by M. Thomas .t Sons, for$200,000,wns purchased lur the Beading Itailro.nl and oilier bond holders, and will continue under its present maiiagemiint, the Beading Il.iilro.nl being the lessee. This road does not pay expenses. It connects the Wilmington and Beading Ballroad, by n route through Beading, with the Lehigh Vulley Bailro.nl at Slatlngton. Mr. James Homes, aged 58, a highly respected citizen of l'aekerton, died slid denly of heart disease last Sunday. Uisl body was interred in tho Lcliigliton ceijCi, ...... .. nw.i.... ' III! . I'll lUlCUIIJ The Central Itnilroad Company nl Now Jersey nnnouiKics thnl&hu coupons of the consolidated mortgage bonds oftho company maturing on Wednesday, October 1, next, will bo paid on nnd nfler thiit dale at the office, iiImi, that tho semi-annual divntend of 31 per cent on tho stock of the New York an Loiiix Branch llailroud Company will be paid r.n the same da'. Gucke a Mom, Do ! Men's overcoats, $3.50 and upwards; men's suits, $4.50 and upward ; men's white shirts, 50 cts., and upward ; men s undershirts and draw ers, 50 cts.,and upward ; men's hats,5() cts.,ttnd upward; men's hoots, $'2.00 and upward. All the above winter clothing can he bought at astonishingly low prices now ; and it will pay everyone m need ol men s boys youths or children s clothing to call, before pur chasing elsewhere, and exam ine the goods thus offered by Jonas Sondheim, first clothing store above the Mansion House, Susquehanna street Mauch Chunk The woman bhicUsutilh is n verity a Mount Washington, uenr I'ltUhiirg. Sho is o! German descent, broad and muscular. She handles tho sledge with wonderful skill nnd is iiasMiiut to her husband. She has young baby which she rocks in the cradle with her foot whllo she handles thchaminei or blows tho bellows. So also is it a vcrit able fuct that David Ebbert keeps the best nnd largest stock of livery teams in this section, and his prices are low as the lowest. The Lackawanna coal auction i i New York, on Wednesday last, resulted in slight falling oli o, prices, tho average being $2.15 per ton against $2.1lJ in August There is nothing new from the combination but confidence in the future of the coal stocks continues unabated, and prices were put little higher than they were tho day pre viiius. Disappointment Is In store for either bulls or bears in these slocks, but only time will show which. A two year old child of Adam Hoover, of Mead tuiviiship, Crawford couuty,feIl In the fire during the absence of the mother on Thursday and was burned ton crisp. A morally case-hardened female who gavo ihe name of Emma Mattes, of Phila delphia, was arresUd by officer Webb on Daiik street Monday afternoon and commit ted lo the lock up. Next morning she was arraigned beforo Justice Beck on a charge of intoxication and immoral disorderly con duct on tho street. She was fined $2 aud ousts, which was iald by her male traveling coiiiiaiiiou, an uprighlcr of old umbrellas. This is the secoud time within a brief poriod we have been called uinn to record the sharp business practice of Mrs. Julia Shbo (we Weiss). On Thursday afternoon the was arraigned before Justice Beck, at the l.iMUonr.Mr.TMdiireehkvchari:ed with i llt-Huluiisi ."Voles,. I Kvamisuoai. Tinmen Kvamimjcai church, WmssroRT. Iter. J. K. cvlrlt, lunar, Herman lrblnir at lli.in . I.lli. Vn.il, llui.in.l,..) man smites t J: p. ia., In the Welisport I church. umouonrBcn Court Itoclictn, October Term. The Carbon county courts will conveno at the Court House In Mauch Chunk Oct. 13, 1870, nl 2 o'clock, p. m. Tho following Is the docket I Criminal List October 13. Commonwealth versus, Wm. Dobson, assault nnd battery ) Mrs. M. Harris, prosecutrix. v Wm. Iteed, embezzlement Annio Tree, prosecutrix. Thos. T. Jones, fraudulently and malici ously tcaringnnd destroying promlssorynotej Solomon Kculfcr, prosecutor. I'etcr Dufiey, selling liquor without a II ccno J. II. Brink, prosecutor. Fanny Gallagher, ossault and battery) Catharine O'Brian, prosecutrix. Dennis Thresley, assault with intent to commit rape j Matilda Solomon, prosecu trix. John McOluty, larceny j Frank Warg, prosecutor. Wm. Dougherty, falso pretense J Krcd. Grimes, prosecutor. Daniel Eastman, ossault ond battery j Elizabeth Eislman, prosecutrix. Mauus Hnrkins, assault and battery Bridget Curran, prosecutrix. Elizabeth Bcuhl, assault and balteryj Fredcrieka Miller, prosecutrix. Lewis Miller, assault and battery Casper Itcahl, prosecutor. Civil. List October 20. Tho Wcalhcrly B. .t h. Association, vs. Elizabeth Bolhrock, John Itothrock, Chas. UriUnln- . . . , M. A. Bobison, Administratrix of A. Bob- ison, dee'd, vs. Thos. Kemcrcr, Administra tor of Oliver Breneiser, dee'd. Samuel L. Meckes, to uso of Cornelius Snyder, vs. Tho Poltsvillo Mutual Fire In surance Company of Pennsylvania. Ira Davenport, vs. Thomas Brodcrlck, T. Frank Walter, Thos. D. Cnnvngham, late partners trading as Thos. Brodcriek Jt Co. Jos. Fenstermachcr & Co., vs. Wm. Getz. Jacob Notlistein vs. Jacob Strauss Jonathan A. White, vs. Alexander Bobi son, original owner, ntid Ario Pardee, terro 'on it li t. The Merchants' Banlc of Easton, Tenn'a., vs. Gcorgo W. Esser and Fisher Hazard, .lames Zeiscnfuss. vs.. llcuben E. Miller and Edward Buyer, who wero members of the co partnership coiiikisciI ol J. t,. strea mer, Abraham 0. Prince, said Reuben E. Miller and Edward Buyer! and doing busi ness in the name of the Milliort Blacksmith cuitiany. 1 ii 1 banner, vs. Samuel L. Meckes. Daniel Kress, vs. Samuel Seller. Jacob Kolhslcin, vs. Jacob Slroun. Joseph Otto uud Join Olio, vs. Gabriel Schinke. Nathan Snyder,vs. Polly Gildncr and John Gildner. Samuel II. Dunlap ond Salomo Dunlap, vs. J. S. Webb, constable. Lewis Seiiunehone oftho Trustees ofZion s congregation, Allen Township, Northamp- U) i-ounty, l'enna., vs. James iiegenius,auu . 1). ISeliiicK, Trustees ol me i.uineran con gregation of Lower Towiinienslng Twn., i'a. il. II. iireil, assigned lo a. u. Jiiigicman, . C. E. Fo-ler. A. Chiistninn, vs. Christ, Shirer. Dennis Hontz, vs. Win. II. Strtuss. W. W. Sintl, vs. Norma Grove, No. 23, U. . O. D., of Mauch Chunk. Frank G. Peters, vs. Nathan Lafler. Mary Z.tnc, by her next friend J. W. Har- an vs. Isnne Z.ine. Stephen Kern, vs. L. Kurn and Milton IWl II. ir P. J. Miller, vs. Daniel Christman. Vclsslort Hems. If Mr. and Mrs. Joel Klotz, of East Weissport, should bo siared until the 15th of October (and wo hoio they may be), they will eclcbrato their golden wedding the 50th anniversary of their married life. Mrs. Guth has just opened her fall and winter styles of fashionable inllinery goods, which, fur thccoVi she is selling for prices that actually defy all competition. Her itrous are invariably satisfied with their bargains, and recommend their friends lo buy their milliiery eoods at her stole. Sco her advertisement in another bolumn. T ic sad intelligence reached his friends on Tuesday, that James Kelchncr, an employee of tho Metallic Paint Company at Lehigh Gap, on Monday night fell into one f llio oro pits, ut that place and was almost instantly killed. Tho following particulars f the sad jflair we glean from the Slatlng ton A'tics of Wednesday : Itappcarstliatlhe iterators of this mine employ men to work two shifts day and night Mr. Kelchner being employed on the hitler shift, and it is the custom Willi the night gang to leave the mine nl 12 o'clock and come to the mouth of the shaft for the purpose of having lunch and all hour's sleep. On this fata uighl the men had partaken of their meals. and wcro about to take Iheir nap, when the horse, that was attached to tho hoisting ma chincry, became frightened at some objer unknown to the men, nnd suudeuly Etirlci to run away, and Kelchner, who was lying on llio opposite side of the horse aud shaft got up with the intention of pursuing tho auimal, but cio he took many steps, he wu precipitated into the pit 50 feet deep ami was killed outright. Tho farmers and gardners, and the en terpnsiiig ladies of Weisspoit are busy, get ting ready such articles as will be cxhlbitci at the coming fair. Tho rain that fell hero on Wednesday was very much needed for the fall growing vegetation. Tbo CnilctK. ' By Special invitation, Gen. John D. Ber tolette, of Mauch Chunk, ins'iected dipt, Morlliimer's company ol cadets oh Tuesday evening. The company, rank and file. are now all thoroughly nrmed and equlpp ed with all tho paraphernalia of war except a uniform, which they will endeavor to hav ready by the Fair. After tho Inspection, at tlio public square, tho Company retired tn Liudermau's Hall, where ilvas addressed by Gen. Bertoletto and F. P. Ldngstrect.Esn, Both speakers crinplimenleU the company upon its military appearance, and Ukiii the commendable progress it has made in or. ganizlng. Tho General was particularly complimentary tortho officers for the good discipline and attainments. In tho drill to which the cadets have been brought within the short (icriod since it began to organize. Tho following is tho company's present roster, to which a few mora members can be added : Oapt. H. V. Mortlilmcr, Jr. 1st I.teut. T. J. Nuslmuin. linil Lieut. Hco. A. Eseh. (1. Serx't.-.M.U. Clauss. 2ml fNeru't. Al. Campbell. Corimral. I.uvan Itoiuermel. Morris Arner. " -(Iran. Proellch. u I'lias. II irtlioloinew. " v. w. Monliltncr. Flfer. Jen. Hehrlir. Drummer. W. T, ulauss. Color-bearer. O. W. Morlhlmer. rniVATca. John Ycnser, James Dally, John Ncwraoy. er, Qco, Horu, Oco. Siocker, Frank (Iron, llco. Relehird, Wm. HoffurJ, Frank Miller, llcrt. Welts, Wm. Shoeh, W. K. Alexander, El. Kothermcl, Win. O'Urlen. Itcfer t II. Subscribers will please refer to the direc tion tabs on their jupers, by so doing they will bo uble Ui see whether they uro square on our books er not, thus i John Fitzwilliam marS 79 Shows that the subscription has been paid up till March 8th. 187'J. and couseoueiillv there isonodollardueug on the preMml your, which you will ploase remit, or $1.25 will be cuargwi u wo nave to semi bill. 610 Iteivnnl. The unilers Igneil will pay the above Ite wara to an i.ers.m giving Information which will leait lo tho cnvletlon or PAItriES IKAHIVO ItOWN or DEFAIUNU Til tilt ! SIUN HOAItllS recently posted llirouxli the f inunlrv J. T. NU.MIAU.M i SO.V, Original Cheap Cash State. I Leklghton, Sept. II, l879.-tr. ItotiKlntr lie mo cm tic meeting; In I VclNport. Tho Democrats of Welssiort, recognizing tho Importance of compact organization for cireclual work, met at tho Foit Allen Hou'-o on last Saturday evening, by call of tho County Committee. The Democracy of tho borough was largely represented, and was augmented by visitors from Mauch Chunk, Franklin nnd Ijehlghton. Hon Dr. Zcrn was called to tho chair nnd ! explained the object of the meeting to be to organize a Democratic club. j E. It. llaucli, Evi., was introduced as tho speaker of the evening, and addressed tho meeting on tho vital importnnco of thorough party organization, eloquently calling atten tion lo tho fact that the present campaign in this county Is but a prcludo lo the moro mo mentous campaign of 1880, when armed with tho time-honored principles of Dem ocracy, Ihojiccyiicaro lo measure arms with an organized Bepublican oligarchy in n life- ud-dcalh national iiolitical conflict an oligarchy that alms to pcrpetunto its exist ence by usurpation and fraud. Ho forcibly referred lo our tmfionai dis grace an Incumbent of thoCIiair oneo hon ored by llio "Father of Jils Country," once filled by great, good and patriotic men llko JcHcrsnn, Jackson and Lincoln but now occupied by a fraud a man who took it gainst the expressed wish of nn overwhelm ing popular vote, without tho consent of a legitimate electoral college; but rather from the hands of a cabal, of conspirators and perjurers, who are now honored with the highest ofilccs In tho government, ono of whom, a member of iho Cabinet, has the ustody of tho nation's finances. Tho speaker showed by what means this igh-honded parly had planned to retain it self in iower. A Bepublican Congress, with llio Approbation of the President, had com missioned an army of U. S. Marshals, paid by taxing the people, aud distributed in each Slate of the Union, to do the infernal work of subverting tho popular will ot the ballot box. He said that these marshals in most eases, aro appointed to their positions iiccially on account of their notoriously bad characters, many of them being pardoned convicts liom thcSlate prisons and peniten tiaries. He thanked heaven that this Gordlon-knot of evil.had been cut by the last tigress, which being Democratic in both branches, refused to appropriate money to pay these Marshals. Ho Instanced this des- imsitinn on tho part oftho Bepublican party to subvert the popular will, in thecaso oftho lato Judgo Packer, who being liouestly elec ted Governor of Pennsylvania by between 5,000 and 7,000 majority, was "couuted out" by a fraudulent majority of 4,000. He urg ed every Democrat in Carbon county to bo true to himself,and to roll up such a ma jority Mils fall for Barr, Esscr, Krcsge, ond tho whole Democratic ticket, as will con inco their opjioiicnts that glorious little Carbon Intends, in 1S80, to tnko n position in the fiout rank in the great national army of freemen, who Intend to proclaim, in a voieo of thunder that shall echo from the St. Lawrence lo the Gulf of Mexico and from the Atlantic to tho Pacific, that cicry free American citizen, h(jh or loic, lirh or poor, is entitled lo one vote and to have that vote honest ly counted 1 The speech was greeted witli the most cnthusiatic npplnuso throughout. Tho Cliuir appointed Capt. II. E. Swaitz, , W. Lenlz and W. D. Harrington a coin- miltcoon permanent organization, who re ported that tho club bo called "Fort Allen Democratic Club, No. 2," and that it adopt tho rules and by-laws ol Ihe Americusclub of Mauch Chunk, and that tho officers be : Piesiiknt Hon. J. G. Zorn. Vice-President Win. Bierv. Sccietury Henry Buyer, Esq. Tieusurer OicurAllier. Cor. Secretory C. W. Lenlz. On motion, the report of tho comniltteo was ndoplcd us read j and in the meantime a hngo membership having been enrolled, a permanent organization was declared. Tho club was now further entertained by Pit Swilllebieniicr, in Pennsylvania Dutch,who illustrated how by fraud and decit, the lib. erties of tho people in tho past have been usuiied, us in tho case of Louis Napoleon who being elected President of the French Be public, shoitly after declared himself Na- Hilcon III, Emperor of France, and he ex pressed the opinion, that, should Gen. Grant bo nominated and elected to a third term that history would repeat itself in this respect. Messrs. JohuG.Dicry, Frank L. Itebcrand C. W. Lentz, wore appointed a committeo on rules and regulations. Mcssis. Henry Trapp, Samuel Welsh and Urbiu Buyer a committee to secure a place of meeting and supplies. The Club now after passlnca vole of thanks lo tho biiealier lur Ins ulilu ciiuit, aiijourueil to meet ut llio samu plueo next Sutuulay evening in B o ClOCK. Union Mliulltv School Ct-lvbrntioii. Our Big Creek rejiorter furnishes llio fol lowing full details of tho union Sundny school celebration In Suit's Grove, on last Saturday i The Evangelical and Lutheran and Re formed Sunday schools ol this place, held a union celebration in the beautiful grove of ltcubeii Soil, near tho St. Paul's church, on Saturday last. Both schools formed in lino Mil front of their respective church at 10; u. m., each liotvlul with a large banner beautifully Irlminid witli evergreen, roses, ribbon, etc, and then marched to thegrnvi whero suitable seats ami a speakers' stand had been envied. The Evangelical school had their blackboard on the grounds with an instructive latum iheroon from the Bun lay School Journal published by Nelson A Phillip, New York. Tho exercises wero opened by singing, and with prayer by Bey. E. Ilulz, of Parry ville. W. E. Kemcrcr explained the black board Iewn j and he was followed in a neat and apniprUte ad drew by Ber. J. E. Free man of tho Reformed church. This closed the morning exercise. Tho exercises in the afternoon were ojienoil by vocal music, and a speech to Iho child rcu in German. Ho was followed by Rev. J. L. I recmun In German. Prof. J. F. Sny dcr was called upon lb address the meeting which he did In most admirable manner, his remarks being espeeiully directed to la rents -their duty in seeing that they at. leuu punctually ine oaouatu school 1 am sorry that so few parents were present on the occasion, as the meeting was ono of the plcasantest that has occurred in this vicinity for a number of years j and as the children have now had a pleasant day to themselves, as had been been promised, wo hoiio they nay now be found regularly in their seats at the Sunday sechool i and when wib!e lot llio lurenti oomo with them. Seme ure opposed lo giving children an ooouioualday to themselves, but, friends, remember there is n time to instruct, and a time when chil dren should be allutved to piny. The IcmtcruiK r t'mulillii, Are requested tn iimt at the Franklin House, in list Weiport, on Monday even ing, 20th instant, at 7iM o'eluek. All should be present. Hon. Allan Crahr, E. II. tUtu-lt and Jehu Kline, Uan,.. are UEiwtil to U present and address the meating. The GMiuky Ouiuiuitte, I. Z. B.Y.6E.V8TOrK. II. P. LEVAN. EDW.SENSINGER. IltnitcH Cllllillc Note OoiTOAnr. Mrs. John Lciscnrlng, wile of Judge Loiscnrlng, illrxl suddenly on Sat urday last, of Bnghl'sdlsCTseqf the. kidneys. Her funeral took place on Tuesday, and wos one omong tho largest funerals ever wit nessed in Mauch Chunk. The services were solemnized at tho rrcebytcriaii church, of which decease was a member, Bev. Edsall Ferricr, officiating. The pull bearers were Bob't II. Sayrc, Bethlehem i Snin'l Tlmnins, llokenduuqua j A. W. Butler, George Bud die, Allan Craig and C. O. Skecr, Mauch hunk. Tho remains weio laid to rest In Mauch Chunk cemetery. Mrs. Lciscnrlng was tlio daughter of the Into Daniel Bcrtsh, and was born In this borough In 1825; bIio was, therefore, fifty-four years old, and ono of tho early reaidcnlers of llio "manor born" lere. At an early ago of womanhood sho was wedded lo Mr. Loiscnring, and his own honorablo history has bocn her history the faithful helpmeet, the dovoted mother, tho patient, charitably, christian woman. ut sho mado no trumpet blast of her "good loeds done i" they wcro heralded not upon e Btrccl-corncrs nor upon thoroughfares) but at Ilia bedside of llio humble sick and suffering and in tho homo of distress among licr nicglibors, where the children of poverty cried fur bread," the nnnio of Mrs. Leiscn- tig was written In living letters of gold. Although she had been n patient sufferer for a long time with the insidious malady that terminated her life, it assumed an alarming form about two week ago, nnd even then danger wos not thought to be Im minent. It is said that she died os she had ved peacefully almost without n strug gle, in the arms of her husband who wos endeavoring to lift her to a more comforta ble posture. In later years she spent much f her lime away from hero, nnd much of it ot her summer residence nt Upper Lehigh. When leaving homo the Invariable injunc tion to tho giirdner and greenhouse keeper was, "Dou't lurgct tho sick I" in other words that tho luxurious fruits of tho premises, uring her absence, should bo made to cheer icr needy nnd languishing neighbors j and they always did. One brother Daniel Bertsch, of Upper Lehiglii and two sisters Mrs. Tope, of this borough, and Mrs. Dr. Weiitz, imrvivo her, Sho also leaves two aughters and two sous to mourn on irrcp- urabla loss. Cur.itr.cTiox. When, in connection with tho lato Republican Convention, wo Btated that tho Mnuch Chunk cabal, in geograplii cally apjwrtioning their political lavors, had iven this borough nothing, wo did not then know that tho famous "Saturday night counsel" dealt tho deputy-shcrill' to this borough. It is now understood that in caso Koons is elected Sherill, Albin Stolle, Esq., is to be his deputy. And, although it may not meet the wishes of Mr. Koons to give tho place to Mr. Stolle, if llio Iting lias so willed, outsido aspirants will not stand a ghost of a show. The giving of a ShcrilPs bonds, which hold good for II vo years after tho cxpiiation of his official term, will place Mr. Koons wholly in the hands of tho Mauch Chunk manipulators, witli whom Mr. Stolid is ft special favorite. Iho lact that ho is now Notary Public and Scaler of Weights and Measures, will not legally in terlcro witli his being Deputy Slierllf. Mixott Tories. At a meeting oftho County Commissioners this week, it was ordered that some needed repairs on tho East Mauch Chunk biidgo bo immediately made. The repairs' on the CViurt Houso have mado gteat improvement in the uppearnnco of that edifice. Its exterior is now being handsomely repainted; C. II. Hummel la doing llio work. Messrs. N. W. Fagley and Edw. Bel ford mado a Hying visit to Lcliigliton on Thursday afternoon. E. II. Bauch, Esq., has been attending a session or court m eiiyacr couuty mis week ns an expert in a forgery case. Geo. W. Esser, candidate for Prothono tary, nnd a numberofpromliiept Democrats will uttenu llio meeting in i-raniiim .Mon day eveuiug. Y. 31. C. A. Conn nllon. The Twelfth State Convention of the Young Men's Christian Association of Penn sylvaniawill bo held in Erie, commenciiij Tliurs lay, October 2nd, at 3 p. in., and will continue over Sabbath, tho 5th. Tho following aro among tho subjects for con sideration: Christian efforts in behalf of boys, sup plcmentory to the Sabbath school. The importance and duties of an Execut ive Secretary, in Associations that do not have a salaried officer. Associations in towns often thousand in, habitants, and oyer; tho advantage of cm ploying a general secretary, and its practi cabiiity. The Importance of starting a building fund; methods of increasing it. The literarv and educational work of As. sociatiotis. Bejiorts of German, Railway and Students Associations. Reports of district and Sluto work. Places having no associations can secure representation by addressing tho Stato Sec retary, S. A. Taggart, Pittsburg. Entertain ment will bo provided for all delegates. Orders for excursion tickets over tho N. C. R. R., and the P. & E. It. R., can bo se cured by addressing Thomas Marshall, Young Men's Christian Association, Fif teenth and Chestnut street, Philadelphia. orili ninl i:ast WcUsporl. Tho employees at tho Company's boat yanl aro very busy at present. Esq. W. C. Weiss' lecture on temperance, delivered at North Weissport, met with the heartiest approval of all present. A number of our young men and their lady friends spent tho greater part of Sunday last at tho Big Rock, Gid. Zimmerman claims to possess the largest iiotato raiwd in Franklin twp. John Ezrang, of North Weissport, will remove his family to Catasauqua shortly. Laury X- Rickert have arrived with a second boat load of melons. They claimed to havo on board the largest melon brought up the oanal this season, aud quickly dis posed of it to Campbell Wcntz, who gciicr ously sliced it among the ladies. F. L. Rabor sticks in the political mire clear up to his cars. Will not the sage of the Democrat hasten to his rescue t A daughter of Walter Krotzer died on Friday of last week. Mrs. Sarah Evans has removed her family to Serur.lmi. Albert Cumibell will address the Young Men's Institute this (Friday) evening. John Zern and Aaron Snyder claim to be llie cbamiiktu ermpiet players. Will " Kevere," of Big Creek, please stale from what uutlwrily he derive Hut the first oojqar sent wu sinwl; in 17t, ami whether it was struck In lint country or in Frauoe. Oi.u Paea. The Argus t the nawe of an afternoon pa uertlusl iumU iu first ipraii4e lu Bastuu Mi Mouday. It wekesa neat lypagntihlaal psawniuce, awl is earefully eilileil. It is iwued frwii the elfice of ihe weekly Antu, and is Ihe third afternoon paper iu Hasten. Our I'nrrj vlllo rtuilffrl. Tho new Hour and feed store seems 14 lie doing a thriving business. Mrs. Jacob Peters is visiting friends in Mechaalcnliurg, ninl does nut propose re turning home before next week. -Tho "2.30 Tmtlcr" is now perioral! ng at heavy team work In comyaiiy with an other horse. -C. W. Daniicnhnuer. Of Now York, was in town last Monday on business with II. P. Cooht, Supt. -B. F. Tcler, Intends moving his family In Lehigh Gap about the first of October. Mr. T., was npiioinlcd Station Agent at that plnco several months ago. "Lewis, tho jieddlcr," filling up his storo room nnd expects to gcthls goodsabout the first of next month. Workmen nro engaged in repairing tho "old stono mill." They arc fitting It up for a coricnter shop. Tho Philadelphia nnd Reading express office has been decorated with a new sign, wliloli adds much to tho general appearance of the building. Tlioio nro now about 60 pupils in tho primary school, and, under Miss Moggio linker's Instruction, they seem to bo mak ing progress. -There is n rumor that another surprise parly will tako place ono of theso fino even Ings. Who knows 7 Illgr Creek Items. Hon. A. J.; Durllng and our friend, Dr. Sciple, of Lcliigliton, wero nt this place on Sunday lust, the guests of J. J. Kcmeror, Esq. Mr. Harrison Smilhj of Pine Run, lost n valuable cow one day last week. Her death was caused by eatiug too much young clover. -Mr. C. A. Buck, it is said, has purchased a horse of Mr. Paul Buck for $125. Appear ances indicate that the former intends to engago In the occupation of farming here. If so, we wisli him abundant Bucccsa in his new undertaking. Tho present is a good season to go over your apple and pear trees In search of borers. iVt this time, as they aro pushing their way down into the stems f.,r winter protection, they commit tho most serious ravages. The shortest nnd surest way to live with honor in the world Is to bo in reality what wo would appear to be. You can glean knowledge by reading but you must separate tho chaff from tho wheat by til inking. The only way for n man to escape being found out is to pass for what ho is. The only way lo maintain n good character is to deserve it It is easier to correct our faults than to conceal them. Mr. llobett Miller was on a business visit to Delano, Schuylkill county, on Mon day last. Several of the cases of typhoid fever In tho upper part of the valley aro improving, which wo learn from Dr. Sciple, the attend ing physician. EX'Slicnir Stocker and wife wero on a visit to this place on Sunday. Rev. E. Butz will preach in tho Soil's church on Sunday morning. After the ciose of the services it is expected that there will be an election for 6iticriiitcndeiit of Sunday school. It is, therefore, desired that all friends of Ihe school be present. Paul Kresge, Esq., of Steuilersville, tho popular candidate fur Sheriff, gave us a brief call on Thursday moining of last week Wo aro always pleased to meet him. Paul is a clever gentleman, and will make an excellent Sherill' for little Carbon. So mote it be. Rkveiik. I'OI.Yrs ISi I'OLtXICS. San Francisco cast 40,717 against Chi ncse immigration and only 22'J in its fa vor. Fulll returns from Maine printed in tho Bangor ll'givesD.ivis(Itep.),G7,'J70 votes; Gaiwlon(D.'iii.),2i,l81 votcsjSinitli(Giibk.), 47,150 votes, and 311 votes scattering. Davis therefore lucks 772 votes of an election by tho people. The ncwly-clectcd California Senato will contain 23 Republicans, 9 Democrats, and 9 workingmcn. In the Houso of Rep roscntatives there will bo 42 Republicans, 13 Democrats, 21 Workingineii,and two districts havo not been heard from ye', There will probably bo about two thou sand votes cast by women nt tho next elec tion in Massachusetts. The annexed fig ures show the registration in somo of tho cities i 13 in Springfield, about 50 ot West field, 25 at Northampton, 4 at Holyoko II at Chloopeo, 42 at Worcester, 115 at Lynn, and 1,010 at Boston. It is estimated by tho Columbus (0.) State Journal (Rep.) that thero nro in tho states north of llio Potomac and Ohio rivers 100,000 more natives of Canada than there ore negroes, and it marvels why, witli polit ical traits and habils kindred to those of our native-born citizens, they never s cm to taka an interest in our political affairs or seek public sition.. A corrcsioudeiit of tho Cincinnati Com mercial who had a talk a few days ago with Govci nor Blackburn of Kentucky about the yellow fever ecnnd.il, closes his letter as fol lows: "I left Frankford deeply impressed with tho generous and manly character of Dr. Blackburn, and firmly convinced of his innocenso of complicity in the so-called yel low fever conspiracy, or any other scheino uvolvlng treachery, cruelty or cowardice." A good many iwrsoiis have puzzled themselves over the queer little square notch which projects from Massachusetts into Con necticut about half way across the northern boundary. A writer in tho Now Haven llcqMcr explains that years ago when tho boundary at the point in question was un settled, a local Connecticut politician belong ing to the Federalist pnity got the state Leg islature 60 to "gerrymander" the town of Granby. as to give tbo part included in the nolch to Massachusetts. As most of the Dem ocrats In tho town hapiiencd to llvo in tho ceded part tho Federalists wero thus enabled to maintain their local predominance. Gran by lias lor years been a steadfast Republican town, while Soulhwick, In Massachusetts, which got tho ceded part has been as steadi ly Democratic. state ivmvs. Frosts have fallen lu Centre county. The Beaver Fulls File works are working 121 hours a day. John D. Lelh, a prominent merchant of Bellefonte, died on Tuesday last. Five buildings wcro damaged by fire in PitUhurg on Friday afternoon to the extent of $81,000, Six Filtibure firms aro so busy that lli-y have refused a large Government con tract. The Altnona cat works which were burned in tiiB-uarly part of the summer are being rapidly rwhuilt. The Keystone Bridge Company, of Pitts burg, have four hundred hands employed, working until ten o'clock at night. The bricklayers of PitUhurg have resolved toUrik for$Swrday. The contractors say that they will regret it, Helen Burke, a young woman 1 iving near Moil la, was burned to death on Friday niorii ing by the explosion of a coal-oil lamp. A. May, Esq., formerly of tho Korristown Bar, but lately a resident of West Chester nnd President of the State Normal School, has been appointed Iho Trustee of Chester county of the new Sloto Asylum. Prevention is better than cure, and Dr. Hull's Biltlmore Pills oro the b-st preven tive of disease known. They aro uud, ap proved and reiDinineinled by myriads of pooplo throughout the land. Mnjor General Jninea Fleinlut, of Cmw. fold county, has reached lm cijtllly-fouith year. He entered llicrwilnr service ill Ihe vasof 1812 as n corporal, and tiofure iho war ended had been promoted to the posi tion of Major General. In tho Butler jnil on Thursday night nine prlsoiieis who had been sentenced lo Ihe Ienlteiit!ary an I was nwiiiling transpoita- lion revolted. They refined to enter their cells when commuinled by the Deputy Sher iff. Ho drew his revolver, ordered ths turn key to do tho same, and gave them ono min ute to obey his orders. It took them ubout half of that tlmo to obey. With Erie manufactories the call for en gines and boilers is represented as unprece. dented, and all the shops havo their hands full. Willlanisiort is represented as having never been w prosperous sinco 1873 as now. The Valentino Iron works will soon start up, giving employment to 100 men. A Pittsburg gentleman traveling through Columbia, on tho Suaquehnnna river, no ticed fivo or six furnaces being got ready for blowing in that havo not made iron since 1873. The Lochlcl works nt Harrhburg, which have been idle for five years, have an order for 20,000 tons of railroad Iron. Every In dustrial establishment in Harrisburg will be running before January 1. Rich Brothers, hardware manufacturers in Reading, haye advanced tho wages of their men 10 per cant. $100,000 of stock, tho amount required, has been subscribed towards starting up Hie Rolling mill at Kiltaning, Armstrong aunty. Dr. W. J. Longfitt, of Allegheny Cily, while attending n patient troubled with diphtheria, got sruiio of tho virus in a soar on his hand and his lilb is despaired of. The following is a list of tho industries In Allegheny county : 155 coal and coko com panies, 14 blast furnaces, 0 forges j 53 roll ing mills (iron and steel), 53 glass houses, 4 glass mould and press manufactories, 52 iron foundries, 41 cngino and machine shops, 17 boiler makers and C47 miscellaneous macufaclorics. Henry W. Reilzel, a brakeman on the Reading and Columbia railroad, was acci dentally Bhot aud badly wounded Wednes day night by Miss Sally ltodgers at Gcorgo Bond s restaurant in Reading. Opium is tho most danscrnus druir, cs neciully when civen to children iiilliceliane ol a soothing reiueiiy. ut. nulls uaby Syrup is warranted not to contain opium in any lorm and is tho most innocent and effi cacious remedy for children teething. Price a cents a uo'.ua. .On Sunday last Adam Bornhatt an eight- year-old boy living ut Frcidons, Somerset county, while handling on old musket let the hammer fall, and the wca)iou exploded killing his ro;.iin, a six-year-old gill. Reuben Thompson, an old man of South ampton township, Cumberland county, died last Thursday night whilo kneeling in pray er. The Siiippensbcrg Chronicle says that ho died of staivution and neglect. All tho rail mills in Allegheny county arc running to their utmost. All the manufac turing establishments in Erie uro In full operation, and in Potlsvillo and tho eur rounding country tho mills are running on double time. TheDuncannon ron Compa ny have mora orders for Iron than they can fill, und could keep as many mora furnaces going lu their mill. The l'hcenix ron Co., have taken an order from tho New York Elevated Railroad for 12,000 tons of iron. They havo other orders that will keep them busy for many months. Tici: iiAunu tiur.sTio.-v. " A working man," writing to tho N. Y. iridic,! sums up tho Labor Question in the following very sensible manner, which we recommend to the earnest cousidcrutbu of all intelligent men : 1. Labor is necessary for health, conduc ivo to lomrcvity, and llio basis of prosiierity. 2. Tho most contented people in tho world are the working classes, from tho lact, that there aro more suicides pro rata among the rich than among llio poor, union- uraiti workers than hand workers, among traders and employers ol labor, than among labor ers. 3. Business comiietition prompts employ ers to pay llio marKct prico lo their nanus. which is usual v an nicv can auom 10 nav. 4. The history of nations fur hundreds of years demonstrates tno lact tnai sit-ticcs as o ccneral rule, do not pay in llio md. a. Labor statistics pmvo mat tne wages ol employees aro niiener ruiseii uy business competition Until by strikes; by mild request anil courteous conuuci man uy peremptory ilcmanus aim mrcais. 6. It is an axiom among business men that u steady business with small profits is belter than uncertain business und large prolits. 7. Tho truth follows, that where a man has a permanent imsitiou and fair wages, it is policy toconduct himself liko a gentleman and u Christian, aud refrain from harsh measures. 8. There oro moro strikes in America 01110111! men whoso wanes are over nine dol lars a week, than thero are among those whoso weekly salary is less than nine dol lars. In other words, the moro a man gets tho iiioic lie wants. 0. "Contentment, willi godliness, is great gain," for without godliness no amount o( money will content a man. 10. More mon have their pay cut down cet out of work, and become iioupers am tramps through ttrong drink than from all other causes coinbiuod. 11. The workinguiuu who will " fear God and keen Ills coiiiiiiuuumcnis," be uiuus- trious, temperate and economical, aud vole on election day for candidates who are men or sound principle, business uuiiuy anil in teeritv. lavs the foundation lor imli vidua ami national prosperity, and docs more to wards solving tho Labor Question than n scire of scheming agitators und "j-olitical bilks." ni:vn 1TK.1IS. Dr. Bock ot Lipsic holds tea and coffee ac countable for nervousness uud pecvlskucss. Cardinal Manning went from Liverpool expressly to eliritou Ihe Duke of Norfolk's heir, the Earl of Aruudel nnd Suney. The cost of living is very low in Mel bourne. Prima meat is -1 to 6 cents u iiound and bread 12J cents for a four pound leaf. The statue of Montesquieu, to b erected at Brede, the native town of Ihe philosopher, is finished, and will bo publicly exhibited at Bordeaux. Charles Builker wos accidentally killed while going to bis wedding at Bellefontalne, Ohio, and was subsequently buried iu his bridegroom clothes. Sir Garnet Wolseley, according to the Ztt 1 ula ml correspondent of the London Stand 1O.U00 head of niltle for Kinz Cety wayo, alivo or dead. " It is difficult tjU believe," savs the Standard, "that an Lug.' 11. Ii uenerai can nave sougni iu uriug uuua the murder of u man who, be he wLsflu may, is a crowned King crown! by our own lmtid who has siuirly resisted the invasion of his ouunlry. It is certain that the real diDieultlet -..four powtiou will only begin with 111 destruction of his uwer. When tliillnin rule is broken, what is to take its placef The three Killeemen at n Mlamishurg (Ohio) picnic tried in vain to prevent liflil ing. At length they liskl it uonsulUtMHi. and resolveil, Inawiiujli as the osuiWy seemeil to be dlvklml InKi twe nwriy onuul fraotioiu. to luve them to UuHiwelves. Two men were killed within ail hour aud seven wounded. TIIUTII AND KOUEHNCfiH. What is tho best family medicine In the world t" reciilnto the lowels,purify Ihe blood remove costivciiss and billiousncss, aid di gestion nnd stimulate the whole system 7 Truth and soberness comiieli us lo answer Hop Bittcrs.being pure pcrfecland harmless. See "Truths" In another column. 42-2, Mr. Hiitfird of Talicllise, R. 1., ente n lavii parly In the spiiiUnf Ids dead rela tives, lit" fly Hull nmmiic tne pueitu verw Ids late Miteiiiid diitiiililer. ACROSTIC. Woutd'st tlinti my friend g"l hcnllh injoy EiHi d,ij and hmir your time employ rtpciire rctoo from p.ckiie, ills. Tills tlmn mvtVl ilo -tnif Lhtr J'itta; tV uosi limit sniier Iroin titucum, Caused by Xs.etire, diet? these, Or oilier ills, wlmlo'er Iheir name, Submit nl once, und h ave Ihe frnm", Like Klindows ilnrtinc oer the hills In terror lice Irom Lircr Vilh. Vico-like although they've clung for years, Encouraged be, nor veild to tears, ltcioseih quiet, health's bright rills Persuo tho pathway of these Pills. Ill childhood, oulh,aud ill old age, Let cheerful tfioughls thy mind engage. Let others suffer levers, chilli. Hiiro thou ait 1'ieo witli Liver Pills. 1. 1 Million I'lo.'ilico .Harlict. I'niuihOTtu Wklki.y. flour. lcr suck 43 V5 Corn, per bushel 70 Hals, per bushel 4t anxcii ijnop. per cm l so itlttltlltnKS, per ewt 1 25 iiran. pur ewi , i iu Duller, per pound 18 Eirirs. Per dozen la Ham. pcrKiund 12 Hani, per pound 9 Shoulders, pur pound 7 Potatoes, per bnflicl ti Closing prices of Deiiavex lr TowmExu, Stock, Government and Gold, 40 South Third Street. Philadelphia, Sept., 25, 1879 U. S i.'s. 1181 U'. nut inert ..skid u s. ' uuenev.n's i.m bin 124 onca r. H. ir issi. iio. ir.H bin 10 a askal '!. s. 4tii new 1 ci bin 10,'Ai askca U. s 4' now...., nl. bid i(2. al.cd rei.ns.vlvanuill.il 41 !)M 4"h imsea Plnla it 'teoillrc It. 11 .... bid IM, askro t.elil(!li Vlloy It. 11 43h bbl 3i asked rolittrta Co.) .t Nav. Co.... IS'l old 251, sit L'nit-d Conn. at, les ol .N. J,i4." id !-.:!, .nnud .N.niliirn f'eniral 1 .11... ' l in zjv. 11.1 Ifo-tolivlllo Tom. II. It. I'o 1 uld iblj nut d 1 It .Tit. ItolT. II It. Co. 61. Oil ll'l niol rentraiTliillsuolt.ltloliCo.4j!) bl1 4' iHied rtoiiiii-ru rabtnc uom .... Si1 iiu z -s .fii ' lclM. 401. bill 41U ankoil Norih l'cnnsvlvMiia It. H. -lot, bid 4.. o..ul In.. Uo 01 Jforili AiLcnca 81' Ida ait, nrked solver, fundus,) DOW bid 11 csktd. Special Notices. 8O.000 A YEAR lor lioticst.lntclllirent Lul- ness iiicnoragcuts. New business : ilitht work. Address CO-OPEIUTIVK AUKM.Y, Madison, lnd. .1 una 28. luio. ittiit iv TO SitOl A YiAlt. orlStolJOn nay 111 yoar n.vu ioc.ii.ny. o risk. Wotnou do as well u men. Mhiiv iraio moio thin ine amount st iti-C. nboc. utna c -11 lull to ninko nio cy Irsi Any one can do tho woit. Vou can make from 5 cents to Sinn lii'iit- by dctol. unr vour evenings nuu spite utno to nio unM. tiess. It eo-ti iiHiinn to ny toe buniiicKM. riotliiim likeit lori.ionov uiakuie evertueicd Di-lore. lluiiiicn liii-iwiiit an-l ulnctiy l.oi.or- ibio. naaooi. il lou waul to know all about tle best 1111 Ingbutnesi lictnro I lie 1 ubnc -ci d us our bdilrcss aod we wi-1 send .1 on lull par titular iiiid!ivatc teims fieoi Bump es worth 3iilsofru- 1 you can thou make uy your inln-1 lor vuiirsoi Adiress uuuiii,!-. bl'l.NSiir. ft CO.. Pnit land vni c. Jnne7. ly. A MONTH pi.nanJoei). dar t at liiimo 1101 Ibe liidnstilniiH. ' uiuilat nut ri'iiulic !UIO bv 1 i u will siail vou. lUcu. wonicii. Iinyi ninl mitIh miko money !atter nt woi k for 111 Until at niv. thing else. rhQ woik is Itirlit nnd ireiis.o-,find Mien nn iiuvmiv ciin ko riit iu. 1 uop wuo are win" who ice tbls r.ollco will sendtis ILelrLd. dies-ic nt unco a-11 t-co lor llicnicles. Cotiy Outllt ai.d lei ins trio Now n tho tune. '1 lioso nlieailvat want 100 la.ilinrup 1 ire siiiiimC tiioncv. Atiaics UlUli. & 10., Auuustu, Maine. JniicT. tj" RAVE A DOLLAR!11 "l-UVnilACUHAXU MVl'.li J'AU 1 TiiurouTux ; w tlimit onv exception tlio bct.r I'-td 111 ext-ueuceior llio euto riiidiiievciitioii ot a.l :n ilurioas dl-o-is-'s mid llio must wondeittii niedfc'it di-coveiy or tlio .mo. -So tiienicliio requited, l mcs bv tibsnrii Inn t-cud or iiatoiililei -wi.cli tlvcs ccit Jl culoo' otiiHord'iiarv cures oerioiuiO'1 by tax- l'nd. ui.it.CL1 lie... Ask your DnieRl t fur tho 12RVIMUU1 I'a.l nnd lai.o 110 ollitr If he ha uoiie, I will 1.1'iid 1011 ouo liv mail on iccrpt of pilce.Jl JOS. I l.l-MI.Nd, t4 Market wt.. VittsimiEli, la. Coo ARoat tor llio Unitd nttitcs. May 211 year. Important to Farmers ! ! Tlio utnlep'lfrljfnctl rails the nttontlon of Fnnnerd nnl uiliuit u tho lact ttmt ho Is nuvr ilnnur..oiurlitLr, In contiecMuu with 1JUN K MUAL, a superior article of Supcr-Pbosphate ! U uarantced to be 31 ado from PICKED KxVW EONES, which Is far superior to any oilier now la the market It is a Purely Pone Fertilizer ! I respectfully ask that a fair and honest trial of MY rilOM'HATi: bo innde. I do not cliilin that homeopathic doses will worK wonders, lull recommend a liberal application and a thorough test, and 1 am satnUed to abide by the rcMilt. I'or further particulars, address A. APiNER, New iMahoning, Carbon 'Co., PA. Auj 30-W8 (USTLU'S NOTICi:, Notice Is hereby irlven that the riicentors. Adinlntslrators and Uuardlans herein liter named liaie tiled their respecttio uccnunl! of the follow Inir cslnies ill tho lieglslcr's (Juice at Mauch Chunk, In and for the County of Cart on, which accounts have been allowed by llio Uculsior, will lm presented to Hie .ludjrcii ot iho Orphan. Council MONllAY.tlit'13ih IAY, Iltl 13111 o'cluck 1.M, nay 01 uuiuillu 11UI, III lor confirmation : First and llnal account of James McCrcady, . xccutor of tlio last will and testament of Juno Wlntcr.ucln, deo'd. First and final account or Win. II. F.vani, ad. luliilstrator of the estate ol Thomas W. Crane, dee'd. Account of Catharine Fie, administratrix nt Michael Flo, lalo of Wcalhcrly Uorough, deceased. Final account of Jacob niakslee, admlnlstra. lor ot tho estate of John lllakslce, late of Kidder Township, deceasod. The second nnd final account of Edward Kel. ly, llxecutor of Sunan .MelKlian, lato of tipper Mauch Chunk. I'a., deo'd. The flrstand tlnnl account nfllenryMcdnrry, tluardlanol I'atrlck .McCuIIoiikIi, a minor child of Michael McCullough, deo'd. The tinal account ol Thomas Il.ij;i;f rty, Y.x- editor, &c., ol the estate of lleruard llar- roiii dte'd. Second account of Win. Johnson nnd Jaie Mctiofleld, administrators ofll. KSchoiield, late of Itockport, Carton county, dve'd. DKHXAItll l'Hir.I.II'S, licglitcr. Mauch Chuiik, Kipl. VI, 1S79-W1 A1 sskjmm: kotil'i:. Notice Is hereby Riven, that Samuel I.elb. cngiitli, nsslfrnco ol Wllilain Horn, has riled Ids account us such assignee iu the Court of Comtnoii Pleas of Caibon County, nnd that the same will oomo up lor continuation abso lutely, and will be allowed by siild Court on the 13ih day ol October, 1870, unless cause be shewn to the contrary. Uy the Court. . THUS. KUMF.nr.n. Piolhonolary. Mauch Chunk, Sept. IS, 1671UW ASSlUMIi: NOTICE. Notice l hereby irlven. that Levi Wents, aislxntroof llavld Zfllncr.liaslllid bis II rut and llnal account us such assignee In the Court of Common l'lea-ofCarbonCtainty,iud that lh same will come uti lor confirmation absol ate. ly, ami will ha allowed by laid Court. un the 13th day ol October, 1879, unices, couio bo shown lo the contrary, lly tbo Court. uTHOS' KL,'-:HEn. Proth'y. Mauch Chunk, bejit, ii, is;owl hsiu.Nin; sotici:. Notlcj hereby Elven, that II. F. Luck in baehnssiauee of MoMr & Keminel, tinifilid "&2,,uiu t a. suen assiKiiee iu tue court or Moas ol Oarbon County, and 11 at the same will oouie up fur coutiriuation, and wlil be allowed by said Court on the 13th day of October, 1S7V, unless cause be shown to tl.o eonirury. 11 the Court. T1U.S. KEMintKII, Prolh'y. Mauch Ohuuk, fept. 12, lfct-w4 T -Mtusiiih; xouci:. Nutlee Is hsreliy ulreit, that Charlts If, Nlutsun, Iru.leeot the estate of H. 11. Denic lr. has tiled hlsaeeount as rueli Irnileo In llm nexl terui el Uuurt fur otHitlruiatlun and will beulluwrtl by said 1,'nutl ou the 13th day of Oetober, lbT9, uuless cause bo shewn to the ewntrary. Uy the Court. TltO-4. KEMUItKII. rrolh'y. Mauch Chunk, Sept. 12, IbTS.-wt
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