n. siKWiins, OtsTiucr ATrohNKY couNSKtion .. AT LAW. Office, Khili'4 Untieing tlioiltwt.r, MAUU1I C1IIUNK, 1A titllliHi Katstcs. Flllm Accounts una Orp"""1 Conl i rrnctieo n apecinltir. , .t Trtsl ol Cne caroinrv attendrd to '?' transactions In lingnaH una Ucrmsn. J"" 'Tins paper FJ$fS&I Arttirilnni llotean, 10 Mi.Mo.HIlwt. Where ADVKItTIhlNO CON TltArfS mar be niade lor It In SAtfWltt)AY( 00TOI1EU 4, 18T0. - i ' Local and Personal. TO SsjllSCIUBEItS. Subscribers lo llio Csr'ron Advocat will take special nolico that our terms nro one dollar A year tlrictly In advance, If not' so paid will bochargoditt every Instance. Subscribers gcitiiife their papers by mall will refer to tho direction tabs on their papers ntti note the date, and remit accordingly. At tho Fair next week beware of pick pockets and swindlers. Flour went up 50 cents per bushel In the early part of last week. Tho wages of iron Workers are every where being voluntarily raised. Tho works of tho Lehigh Zlno Compa ny, at South Bethlehem, cost $270,000. Chew Jackson's Best Sweet Navy To bacco. ! A full lino. of blank books, very low, at liUckenbach's, Mauch Chunk. Read Nusbaum k Son's advertisement tn another column. When you visit tho fair next week, stop in to our office and ny Up for the Ad vocate, and don't you forget III John Morgan was killed byn. fall of top toal in No. 2 Tunuel at JfaMieokc, Mon day. , . An Immense stock of envelopes nh'd writing papers, sold at Luckcnbach's Mauch Chunk. The managers of the RttWtown Fair this year tolerated no gambling of any kind Upon their graunds. Tho chestnut crop is good this fall, and tt will only require a few more heavy frosts to rijen tho nuts. Dr. J. J. Dotweilcr lias been elected a director of the Merchants' Bank in Easton in place of John Shmisc, deceased. Drugs guaranteed pure And fresh, at all times al Dr. C. T. Horn's drug store, Bank street, Lchighton. The East Pennsylvania Synod of llio Tj'ithcran church, wnich was in session at Harrisburg last week, will hold til next meeting In Allcntown in September lSSO. The Fall Races over tho Rittorsvillc I'ark will come oft" on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Oct. 14th, 11th, lOlh and Ith. "Those Brocade Suitings for ladies wear, in all tha popular shades, at 121 els., per yard, at J. T. Nusbuum fc 8onvs, aro a raro novelty, and are selling off last. Gill and see them. The funeral of tlie late Judge Warren J. Woodward took place at Wilkesbarre on Saturday. A meeting of tho Bar Associa tion of Wilkesbarre was held and eulogies passed "uK)!i the defeased. This is a beautiful time of year to visit our valleys, and it can be done very cheaply by hiring teams at the popular livery oil North street. David KbbeH, proprietor. Remember, to-day (Satunlay) is the last day ou which you can pay your taxes in or der to secure your vote this fell. Don't ne ' elect it. About $200 in counterfeit bills on the National Bank of Troy, N. Y., were passed in Chester, lust Satunlay. No arrests have been made. Look out lor them. The Popular Western Ticket Agent, B. O'Briaii, Will be at this office next Wcdncs day night. If you intend to go west, call lid see htm, ho will send you right, cheap and quick. 300 boxes West's Vcgctublo Liver Mils, for sale at-Durling's Drug Slorc. 20 cents per box. n. , If. Henry Brinkman, nfter an absence of nboui two years in tho west, returned home List Friday night, lie expects to "go west" again next spring. --:Dr. fietple, during a visit lo (he Big Creek district a few davs ago, was made the recipient of a few of the finent potatoes we have seen this season by J.J. Kemercr,Csq., - and some monster apples by David DrciS' bach, one of which weighed strong 10 IB faU' ounces. Just In, a new lot of wall paper, for 1 trade. Call and see It at Luckcnbach's, Mauch Chunk. If you wanta nice smooth, easy shave your hair cut or shampooing, go to Franz Roedcrcr s Saloon, under the Exchange Ho tel. lie will fix you right, and don't you forget it. A fino line of assorted box papers, latest stylos, as low as 7 rents per box and upwards at Luckenba'cn's, Mauch Chunk. Henry Campbell, ol Kast Wcissport, an nounces lo his friends and Ihe public that he is prepared to supply them with the best quality of ready-made full and winter BOOTS and SHOES at a great reduction in price from last year, notwithstanding the recent advance in manufacturers' prices of from 10 lo 16 per cent. These boots and shoes have been made expressly to his order and are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Cull and sec them. Pr. C. W. Bauer left for Philadelphia on Wednesday morning, for the purpose of attending the course ol lectures at the Uni versity of Pennsylvania, thecomlng winter. Mr. B. graduated successfully at tho Ver mont University a few months since, and has now determined to prolong his studies so as to obtain a diploma from the above popular Institution. For the week ending Sept. 37th, there were 100,901 tons or coal tlilpcd over the Lehigh Vslley railroad, making a total of 3,418,21)0 tons for the season till dato, show Ing an increase on the shipments to same time last year of 695,381 tons. Mrs. Polly Solt, widow of the late Con rad 8olt, died on Monday alVrnoon, at the residence of Henry Suit, In Franklin town ship. Tho funeral took place on Wednesday afternoon at Luhlghton cemetery. Deceased was the oldest sister of Mr. Audrew Graver, Sr. ofWcissport. Just opened, at tho store of J. T. Nus baum A Son, it job lut of 10 dosen Pairs Ladies' Fine rebble Grain Button Shoes, at I.10 per pulr, regular price 12.2J per pair. To be seen is to be appreciated. Tho Tresbyterijii church, at Itukendau qua, always celebrates tho Sacrament of the lord's supper on a Sabbath evening. Tho next Communion, at Ifokendaiiuua, occurs next Sunday night, tho filth of October. Stack JVo. l of the Allcntown Iron Works ha been put In blast, and is now running out first-claw iron. Repairs ure be Ins made on Stuck No. 2, and in a few weeks the clianges will bo completed. At present tacks 1, 3, 4 and & are in blast with a good prospect for continuing so for a long time to come. The company is doing well, and rapidly recovering from the losses sustained toriug the past few ycjrs. E An nrciilcht occurred MonddV) oil llio Pcrklomttll Railroad, near Salfbrd Station, by whte!l WlHiahi Kistlcry 23 years of nge, a resident of Allelitown, was instantly killed. Deceased was a bhtkcniau on a freight train. and white Standing on the top of llio cor a tfai knocked oiTby an ovcr-hecu bridge. He was badly mangled. His fattier was killed oil tho East Pennsylvania Railroad some tlnlo ago; A new postal tnW Is published which allows deeds, nil IcRal papers being printed blanks filled out In writing, way bills, bills Of lading, Invoices, Insuranco documents and policies, and tho like, lo go through the malls hs Second class mall matter at one cent pcrounco. That Is, such matter Irt open letter on one cent stamp: Prudent pcoplo altt'ays Havt! Dr. Bull's Baltimore Pills eohVcnlcllU They often lake the plnco Of it doctor and cost only 2i cent. For salts everywhere. The coal combination still hangs fire, and scemi less likely to be made than ever. The condition of a III Irs is thus described by the Philadelphia Ledger i "Wo ore glad to bo able to state that tho Delaware Lacka wanna and Western Railroad Company has expressed a willingness to give up its Octo ber auction sale and unito with the other companies In nn advance of fifty cents per ton. Meanwhile tho negotiations for a form al agreement aro being pressed, and we un derstand that tho plan being discussed leaves every company free lo act as it pleases, so long ns it can sell its coal at satisfactory prices, and Involves no distribution of quotas except when a curtailment of products may bo necessary ,ln which event such a distribu tion of tonnage is proposed as will not re quire Ally company to surrender the position it has heretofore taken during the progress of tho negotiation." Lost, On Sunday evening last.bctwecn the residence of John T. Nusbaum, on Bank street, anil Phaon Cliiusj, on B.ink wuy, Lehighloii, a gold necklace. The finder will bo liberally rewarded by returning it to this office. The Hazleton Daily Bulletin, of Monday list, says: Mr. William Wilson, of Beaver Meadow, ono of the pioueeis of that region widely known,and highly respected, died at his residence in thntphico Monday morning at 2 uVlottk. He was 87 years of age, and had generally enjoyed good health and was considered a remarkably halo and hearty man forhisage. During the past two weeks he had been unwell, and Monday morning he passed nway from all worldly troubleand caro. Mr. Wilson has a lurno number of relations in the neighborhood, and his friends md acquaintances ore very numerous. At the Lehigh Furnace, at East Ponn Junction, the wages ol the lurnoce men were tho other day increased from $1.10 to $1.35, and of the outside laborers from $1 to $1.40 per dayi Tho Catasauqua Manufacturing Com pany aro electing a new ten-ton shears for the purpose of cutting scrap iron into suita ble lengths for mill use. Tho shears are to bo worked by a Steam engine. On Tuesday of last week Iho remains of Mr. David Huff, a well-known and highly respected citizen of Slatingtoii, were Interred In the church yard In said place, he havinz died a fow days before alter n lonff iiillcriue with that lerribfc scourge of our climate, consumption. NoW the boys arc getting their clubs and iioles ready for tho chestuut crop. The Thomas Iron Company own eisht furnaces, six at ltokcndauqua and two at Alhurtis, and produce, it is said, about 100,- 000 tons of pig iron in a year, The stack of tho Coplay Iron Company now in blast last week produced 254 tohsKo 1 X pig iron. -Tho Bethlehem post-otlleo was broken into one night last week and robbed of stomna and cash lo the value of .tU3.57. "Is there a hian with soul sodead," who hath suffered the miseries of a cough or cold, yet neglected to try "Sellers' Cough Syrup!' -The full bonnet, it is said, will reseniblo i squeezed cnbbago with tomato trimmings. Our young friend W. P. Long has been smiling so pleasantly nil tho past Week, that wc with otliera certainly thought ho must haVe won the bpss prlso in a lottery or found n gold mine. But on inquiry wo learned that it occurred Saturday night, and that it is a !nyl Mother and child arc doing well. Wc stepped into II. II. refers' merchant tailoring store, Thursday, ami found him busy us a nailer. Ho informed us that for the eight days ending Sept. 30, ho had measured for 94 garments. A good sign of impn town improvements in business in this locality. -Rev. L. A. Bauer, of Huzleton, was in Monday visiting his old Iriends, and as usual onco n year dropped into our sanc tum and renewed his subscription to the Advocate. The Rev. gentleman, wc are pleased to add, appears lo enjoy excellent health. E. H. Snyder deires us to stato that h is jllsl received another lot of those laities' elegant dress goods, for fall and winter Wear, which lio Isofl'ering at extraordinary low prices, together with a full lino of dry good?, gnk-eries and provisions at bottom prices, Ladies desiring to secure find choice oTg'mds should rail early. No charge for showing goods at this store. I. o. o. !' All who arc interested in the institution of the Rebecca Degree Lodgo (esjicclally tho la dies) are requested to meet at Reber's Hull on Wednesday evening October, 8th, at 7:30 o'clock lo arrange for the official visit of Grand Sire Nicholson. Tho Committee of Arrangements are Dr. N. B. Tltber, W. I. Peters and J. G. Biery. W. L. STILES, N. Gi Works or Art. G. B. Kostenbader, artist, of (Ills borough, is preparing a number of his life-siic Indian Ink portraits of some of our citizens, for ex hibition at the fair next week, and invites a thorough insection of Ihem by thoso who may desire a picturoof themselves or friends at a very reasonable price. Theso portraits are copied from small pictures, and are pro nounced firsl-ciasi llkehesses. Mr. K. will be in attendance at Ihe fair gtoUnds lo lur nlsh a list of prices and all other informa tion In reference to his pictures. McllglotiN nuiea. KVAMOKLICAL CllCRCIff WmssroRT. Rev, J. K. Seylrlt, pastor, German preoclilns at 10 a. m. A children's temperance meeting at 7 o'clock p, m. All are Invited, LtmonToS Evangelical Oliuncll. To--morrow (Sunday), a. m., I'rayer Meetings 10 a.m., German preacliliijr.Subjeet : "Achan purloining the Babylonish xarment ami the wcdire ofaoUl,1' (Joshua 7. 21): 1 p.in.Teach ers meeting) 3p, in, Sunday t-cliluli tlM p. m. Prayer and praise meeting i t.'S0 p. ui., English 1'rcachlnir, Subject: "llio World's Sociable In Ihe Claim of Ono." (Nehenilah e, 1,3). An Invitation will bclten to penitents. All are Invited. Her J. i'. Chaplain, I). D., Presiding EMr ori-ehldi District, will preach In Lo. hUjhton M. E. Church, next Sunday morn inar at 10 o'clock Quarterly Lovo Feast at a. m. Sunday school at 2 p. tn. Prayer meet ing at 0 p. m. Sermon by the pastor on the Subject of "Bevtvals," In the evening, Ser. vloes to begin at 7 o'clock. Her. E. II. Hoffman, pastor of the M. E. Uharch, at Easton, will preach In Lcblghtcn M. K. t'huroh on Monday evea'py Oct. S'h. iTiTiffliiBM i'rniilcilll Unfurl Uci1 Hnrnicr". Sometime before the hour appointed for the n i'llng of the Den townijipbn Mondsyc had Bcinb1cd In and a mocracv of Franklin tVening, a largo crowtl around the Frntiktiti House: Bovcral prominent visiting Demo crats were prcseutj Including Paul Kresge, MS'li, candidate for CtlCrllT, Hon. Dn Beth, Wilssiwrl, K. Iti HaUth,P. J. Median) Flsqs., Mauch Chunk, 'file 7:40 train dowh brought Mr. ticorgo Eiscty Candidate fiJF P'rothono tary, Recorder Bernard rillllps( arid others) who wcrd escorted froiit liie Lobigli Valley depot, by the Young America Band ofWcissport. Between two and three hun dred poaple had now assembled, ahd llio crowd was miich tod largo to be enlcrtalnod Inside, tho billldlng, mid a speaker's stand was cxtcmporlzod on the porch, and tho meeting called tt) urddr by appointing I. Z. Bagenstoso chairman, And H.T. Smawley secretary. The clmlrmnn, in a brief but eloquent speech to his follrjtV-townsmen ex plained that this was not a rtlass irieettng, but rather an Informal business meeting, called for tho purpose of organizing a Dem ocratic club, and Inaugurating the lall cam paign In Franklin. Ho reminded them of the great Importance of the present cam paign, and hoped lo find every Democrat wlllt his shoulder to the wheel, fully re solved to win even a greater victory this fall than last, when Franklin won tho palm of being the banner township of Carbon county: He then oppoltlttd P. L. Rcber, Edw. Sen singer and llerlty Miller a committee on permanent organization, and introduced E. II. Rauch, Esq., as the first speaker of the evening. He took the stand) bearing in his hand a large, handsome United States flag, which, In tho name of lite Democrats of Carbon County, ho presented to the Dem ocrats of Franklin, as the banner township of tho county, a distinction which sho won last year, when, through tho fiercest politi cal conflict ever recorded in Carbon a con flict conceived in treachery, and fostered by tho Republicans by n corrupt use of money Franklin emerged from the smoke of bat tle crowned with victory, having given the largest Democratic g.ilns of any township in tho county. He hoped that her future bat tics may bo fought under the folds of this sacred emblem of the nation's greatness, and that not one of its stars be dimmed or stripes sullied by future defeat. Tho chair man received tho elegant gift, and returned the thanks of tho Democrats of Franklin to their donors. Alter tho flag prcsention Mr. Ranch com plied with the general clamor for a Pennsyl vania Butch speech, commencing with a compliment to his Republican friends who were present, saying that they look about as pleasant ns the Democrats themselves, and expressed the hope that they would always mako themselves at homo on occasions of Democratic meetings. He then relcrred to his own services in the ranks of the Repub lican party years ogo, before it was captured and run in tho interest of such stock as Quay, Kcml'lc, PetrofT) Leish Davis, Salter and other roosters of their stamp in Pennsyl vania, and by such notorious public plunder ers as Robeson, Babcock, Belknap, Sheppnrd anil tho great frauds who perpetrated the in famous presidential crime In 187(1. He spoke witli much earnestness, but only lor a lim ited time saying that he was suffering from cohl and therefore not in a condition to do justice- to himself er Iho large number of woplo before him. His remarks were well received and warmly applauded. P. J. Mochan, Esq., was now introduced, and in a well-timed address, complimented the Democrats of Franklin on their past re cord, and assured them that all the candi dates nominated by the Democrats of this county Ksser, Krcsgo, Lcntz, Boyer and Gallagher are mon of sterling worth men who have won among their neighbors repu tations for business Integrity and honesty men who can be trusted, With an assurance that they wilt faithfully do their duty as public servants. Ho reminded them not to forget to vote for Daniel O. Barr for Stato Treasurer, the champion of anti-treasury ring administration, a corrupt compact whivdi, in connection with dishonest appro. priatlon of the public funds by the Repub licans, has played no insignificant part in distressing the Industries of the State. The sie:ikcr proved by Irrefragable logic that the Republican porty having betrayed its trust as a guardian of tho people's rights and liberties, tho future prosperity and peace of the country is vouchsafu only in a complete restoration of the Democratic party to power in the county, in the State, and In tho nation. The siioecli Was much applauded. In the mean time the committee on per manent organization had enrolled a mem bership for the club nt about 70, and these being assembled, the committee made a re- port, which was accepted, that the club bo called "Daniel O. Barr Club, of Franklin, No. 3," that it be governed by tho rules and i.v-IuWs of clubs Nos. 1 and 2. The follow. ing officers were elected: President 1. 1. B.igenstose, Vice-President Henry Miller. Mecrctary 11. r. bmawiey. Tieasurer Simon Wulck. Cor. Secretary II. 1'. Lcvan. The President oppomted the following gcmieinnn as a uoc.il iomniuiee: a. a. Wolck, F. .1. Heldt, George Enzian, Alfred Solt, and Charles Arnen The club will hold its next meeting on oaiuruay evening uci. ii. Jouhk IS'oiiflliuliu, .lliiuclt Chunk. First clothing store above the Mansion Houso.hosjust returned from thecities where he has bought one of the largest stocks of foil and winter Clothing for cash, which ho Is ottering to the public at such astonishingly low prices as defy all competition. He will sell von good llltii' nrrreonti from 43 90 tip. 00 ou 51) SO tVlille Rhlrla Undershirts Drawers llools UO And everything else in proportion. You will save 25 tier cent, on yonr purchase by giving him a call, llcler to It. Subscribers will please refer to the diree tion tabs on their naners. bv so doini thev will bo able to see whether they are square uu uur UOOKS pt not, iuus i John Fitzwllllam mr8 79 Shows that the subscription has been paid Uli till March 8th. 1870, and consenuentlv there isouodollardueuson the present year1, which you will please, remit, or ?l,2i will be cnargea II we nave to send bill I.Ut of lcllrr Remaining uncalled for at the Lehighton post-olhce, Sept. 30, 1878 1 Buchanan. A. O, Meitzler, J. B. Selzcr, Mary A. Weaver, Kate Goldbaur, Joseph Hciliiiau, Wm. It, Ludivig, Geo. II, Wagner, Henry Persons calling for the abovo letters will pleaso ejy "adrerllsed." H. It. Pxtkhs, P. M, IO UuM'nrd. Tho undersigned will pay the above Re. ward to any person giving Information which will lead to the conviction of PARTIES TEAlilVO DOWN or DEFAUINQ THEIR SHIN BOARDS recently posted through the country. J. T. NUSUAUM k. SON, Original Cheap Cash Store. Lchlghton, Stptl II, l7.-tr. All of the slal liouses at Easton are re- ported ! jdc-s, ITnlt Zen narussrEsi l'lld CotiUtr Frtlr. The Fifth Annnal Exhibition of the Car bon County Industrial Society will colli tnenco on thfi graunds Of the Society In this borough, on Tuesday next, Oct. 7th, and continue for four dsjra. The management have put forwsM cMlra efTbrU ttlis year to make the fair signally attractive and suc cessful. We learn that there will be an extra largo number of exhibitors and contestants for the premiums and therefore much Inter est In that direction, there wilier coure,be tho Usldt"aldc sllttw" attractions and other general amuscmcnlllieGxi!ll!hj(lurf contests; the footrace all thesrj combined tnake a prospect that the fair this year will eclipse all previous efforts, and the Society has al ways succeded In giving a suctfisKll exhibi tion. This year the falr-bulldlng has been handsomely repainted and decorated j the stalls and outbuildings have been thorough ly repaired, and with the walls around the grounds, were whitewashed. Everything, In fact, has been done to make the present fair one or UllUsUal I htcrest and attraction. And now there is but one dreaded obstacle. The cqulnoxlal storm which has been a com plete failure thus far( is respectfully invited to defer all efforts to retrieve Its reputation Until tho Ides of March next. At tho sale of stands and privilege on Wednesday afternoon last, the following persons were the successful bidders at the annexed figures: No. 1 Stand, A. K. MIllBr.iiiiti.uu, 4t DO No. 1 Stand, James Flelnimt))r 38 00 No. s Stand. Thomnson ft. Kallev 38 00 No. 4 Blamt, W. A. Smawley 39 V) no. a nianui reu. iioriacner ..t so uu No. e Stand, Adam Henry ............. 69 00 No. 7 stand, Whejrnmeyer it Uclllns , tt 00 No. 8 Stand, Ocorno Ilagcn el OS, The following assistants have been ap pointed to aid in conducting the fair: Agent for Treasurer Charles Lentt. Kntry Clerks Z. II. Long, Jos. 1'elst. tJpper Door Keeper N. O. Ilex. Lower 1)091 keeper Godfrey Peter. House Tndcr6-AVl!ton Evert, Dan. Itex. Cntile and PoUltryWhli Horn, M. Heller. Carpenter, .c. Dahlel S Whisker. Outside Fence Wtchmen-t)avld Straupi Moses Honti. Frank Flexer, Amos Evert, Night Watchmen Joseph MelUeli Iitttls Notlistcln. Fair llouso Manager E. W. Nowhard. Fair House Watchmen Al, Whtttlngham, Horatio Schoch, Jos. DeFrchn, Wm. U'crth. Marshals-Ed. Senslngcr, Alex Kemerer. Policemen Jos. S. Webb, Frank Stockor, Uhas. II. McDanlel. Lower Kidder Itotua A matter of courso A horso race. Chestnuts are plenty this year. Buckwheat is promising in this Vicinity. rigeotn ere Very scarce throughout these parts. Marriage is no Uneven game. It is a tie. There was a heavy while frosl lh this place, on Friday and Saturday mornings ef last week. A largo number of hucksters pass through here going to White Haven every week. Cranberries are plenty this year. It is said that Joseph Meckcs, of Long Pond, has more than twenty-fivo bushels picked, and expects to pick a great many more) ltonfy Savlti expects to get fifteen bushels for his hare of what ho Is going to pick. They sell at $3.30 per bushel. Enough I The Philadelphia Bulletin savs that ono of tho sweetest things in this world is a six tecn-year-old girl baby. Tho newspaper is tho window of the houso by which jxirsons can sco tho outside world as it is. The reason why so many people) cspecialy in this vicinity, do not see into the olltaldo world Is, because they ore ignorant of that light. Therefore I would ndviso them to subscribe for the Caiibox An. vocatk, which Is ono of tho leading lighis' of this county, nf.tl tin be obtained for the small sum of $1 in advance. If n man really wants W know ol how littlo importance he Is lei him go with his Wife lo the dressmakers. We had a splendid rail) BH Wednesday of last Week, but not enough to fill llio wells. Many people are complaining of the Scarcity wntcr in this neighborhood. Mr. Everitt, beer peddler, of Fenners ville, was at this place on Thursday uftast week. Mr. E. is employed by F. Horlachcr, of BowmansVillc. Tho road that leads from the Hunter's Hotel to tho Pine.Grove Hotel, is now better than it has been for the last five yea rs.whilc some of tho other roads are in a rough con ditlon. Supervisors, sco that they are so made that no one need be In danger of break' ing his bones while sitting In Ills carriage Mr. Brenslngcr, candy peddler, of Al. Ientown, stopped at the Pine Grove Hotel one night last week. He says Mr. Eckharl Ihe hotel keeper, of that place, is one of the best customers ho has In his whole route. Samuel Mover, of neor Albrighlsville, erected a new distillery at Long Pond where ho will try to make It pay letter than it did et the former place. Hope he tnny succeed. There are someyoung men In Albfights vllle, who refuse to go lo Sunday school, as Inugjas tile clleslrtUt season continues, and after the chestnut season is over, they pro pose to go after game, Should this be al lowed 1 say ho It should not; because it is against the rule and laws of our SUle,ahd also against Ihe law of God. I am pleased to note thai the roost part of the penplo In this region are going to support Paul Kresge, Esq., the pupulttf can didate for Sheriff, it the coming electloni Persons will do well tr) bear in mind) that it is against the law to kill blue birds, ewalloivaor any ether iHseetlvtrtrtls birds at any season. The penalty for Violating this law is $J Ibf each nfrehce. Rev, O, C Swelgert, minister in charge will officiate at this place, tnis (Saturday) evening. And Rev. A. M. Strauss, of Pleas ant Valley, tomorrow at 2 p. m. All alls invited to be pameflti Pao Bond. EttSl Pcssst Dula. Church on Sunday at 2 p. m. Jack Frost visited us on r'ridsy of last week, and made many vegetables change eolof. All those who fatva taw a their fields, now trust in God. Grapes are plenty and ehtap selling at 30 cents pet bUsheli Formers are now nearly finished sow ing for this season, The picnic season Is now over. Diphtheria has made lis appearance in tome families ) btlt I am glad to report no death fiom iti Overcoats will be nest In ettlcfi A few wild pigeons hate rrlado their appearance, Scarcely aro they perched be fore the report of a gun of a near by hunter Is heard, Our mountains hate changed the beau tiful mantle of green for one of more varied hue, which Is much admired by autumn tourists, Quails and pheasants will be scarce this season. A suitable p!co gor everything, and everything in its place, A proier time for everything, and everything done in its time, A distinct nsmo for everything, and everything called by its name. A certain use sor everything, and cr ryth'ug put to its ure. Urctr Sa. tt'HiHpM-l ItcHia, A temperance and children's meeting will be held lh the Evangelical chUrcil) SUndy evening, October Sth, at 7 o'clock. To be addressed by Mr. Chsrles Jloth, sub ject: "My Experience)" Mr. fjllHlon Hs. man) W. C.Weiss, Esq, BtacHUUuhl EtUrcllV) subject i "The Winding Way)'1 with appro priate singing. All are cordially Invited to altehd: "Al llio July meeting of tha borough council a resolution was passed directing tlie Secretory lo post ill) tlulls fedulring the Owners of broken aidlwallM to have Ihe some repaired within 15 days. The notices Were so posted) but the repairing was sadly negKtlcdi At the September meeting a committee Was itppolbted to Inspect the sidewalks and to report the names to the tlekt meeting of such parlies as have neg lected lo tnehd their broken walks, it is the purport of this committee's report at the meeting of the council on Monday evening, that has agitated the sidewalk question here this week. The fact Is the sidewalks of this borough are In adt, 1 liable condition worse, if possible, than those In Lohighton and the authorities now say they must be re paired! on the theory that ll is much essler and cheaper to mend a broken sidewalk than a broken limb, nose or neck. -Among Ihe Unusual things to be exhib ited at the fair next Week) will bo a hand some pair of gray foxes, bclotijing to Daniel Kresge. They were captured last spring, when youngi near Indian Mountain. They arc now two-thirds grown, MUd are ns tkinc and as playful as kittens. !P-While Mrs. Jonathan Hnyncs, of Bow man's station, was attending tlie luneral ol Mrs. Polly Solt, in Kast Wcissport, last Wednesday, word Was brought her that her husband had been instantly crushed to death by the caving In of a body of earth in tho sand-pits nt Bowman's) where he was at work. The cell Casualty occurred about V in., but as he Wat working alone In the pit the accident did not become known until two hours afterward. He was In feeble health, having just been In charge of Dr. W. W. Rcbcr, who somo days ago advised him not to go lo work for tho present, as lie was physically unable to labor. He was 50 years of age, and leaves a family of grown up children. The Democratic Club of this borou wilt hold a bUilttess meeting at tha Fort Allen House this, Saturday evening. Every member is expected to be present. Dr. Zern reports that tho health of this borough is extremely gowl) there being but lew cases of sickness hero at present. A very pleasant surprise party, by a number of yoUng people, was given to Misses Mary and Jane Schofield, nt their mother's residence on Saturday evening: Two gralid social hos will be given nt the Fort Allen House on Wednesday and Thursday evenings Of next week. The ball room will be open to all. See announce ment in another column. Somebody wonders what kind of a "figure" it was a certain East Weissport young gent cut amn!lS the ladles 4l the Big Creek Sunday school celebration. We guess at it-0. The committee who havo in hand the matter of procuring from the government hcadsioucs lo mark the graves of deceased soldiers buried In tho Wcissport cemetery, have been notified that the sWi'.ca are now completed, and they will probably be here now in a shot! time. To-day" is the last day allowed by law to pay yollr tax In order to vote at the com ing election. If you voted un ago last year and have not paid a Stato ur County tax this year, you must do so to-day Br you will hot be allowed to voto on the 4th of NoVclnbch 1'ackcrtoll llippli-k. John Mullen Is again in charge of the telegrapli key at tha forwarding offlcei J. W. McKelvey and family arrived homo Saturday evening. L. L. Babcock has accepted a position on the road. Wo are glad to Bee him again a resident of Packerton. All ths hetisw on Lehigh avenue are filled of cuUrsC, all to the advantage of 'John Dolon tho oWHen Owing to a misplaced switch a few load cd cars ran away down the dump grade; fortunately no damage was done only badly scared engineer. Our fricnL W. I. Peters has quit tho bench) mid out his interest and accepted a position in the Round House, under J. W. McKelvey. We congratulate Wally, and believe with the rest of his many fiicnds that ho has done well. We Were informed by BKe of the tehbul directors, (and by the way he is an interest. ed director), that three of their number are in favor of '"Free Books" and will remain so. Why is it that that the other three re- main so obstinate. 7 Come) gentlemen, lay aside tho fear of prison walls, there is noono in Packerton that would prosecute that is all nonsense. Only Imagination come, thing for an excuse. Rev. Townsend, at one time pastor here preached in the M. E. Church last Sunday morning. Whatever the position we eecUpy we can and should be polite and obliging ) es pccially so) when occupying a government position. Tronipt attention to all tho duties is right and proper. No matter who the person may be seeking information it should be given obligingly and correctly. Mr. F. B. Morris has made arrange ments to have the forwarding office heated by steam. The boiler is here and will be placed in position soon. It will be a decid ed improvement upon the plan now in use. Asox A Ilbnalsitr Temperance Iieclure On Wednesdsy evening, 30th ultn Rev. J. C. Hart) of Wayne county) Pa., Grand Chaplain of the Good Templars of the State) delivered an intensely Interesting and over wheltniugly convincing temperance lecture) to a fair and respectable audience) in tho Lebighton Evangelical CbUrCh. Iter. Hart holds the government responsible for the liquor business, lie says men are made drunk and tent to ball "according to law, The question) Why should we fight against this business," ha answered. First) for finan cial reasons Wo Can't afford Iti Second, for social reasons it makes us socially uu safe. Third, for teligious reasons it unfits men for the church. Foil rib, for patriotic reasons it threatens ruin to our country. Although the lecture was essentially a pre sentatlob of flgtlres,hs and solid arguments in suppoitof tile temperance cause yet It was a continuous shower of eloquence falling gently but Impressibly upon an appreciative congregation. Rev. Hart has kindly prom ised to lecture again in tho Evangelical church in the month of December next. We venture to ssy that when becomes again he will here a crowded house, because he is his own best advertisement. 6nis. Tho Erie M. E. Conference, in session at Mercer, has convicted Ihe Iter. Mr.Dobbs of "immorality" in the second degree. The general charge was immorality under which were three specifications t First-Wife abuse,calling his wlfe"a hell hound,""thief" "hypocrite, etc." Second Abuse to his son and threatening to shoot bim. Third Abuse to his mother-in-law,- culling her "liar," tte iUnticii fciliiUlt Nutc OotTVAkt Lillian 11. JolU)hs of East MeUcll Chunk, died suddenly at her resi dence III lhat borough, on Wednesday mor ning last at 4 o'oolck She wis the only daughter Of the late J. M. Joseph)) the for mer colored barber Who is well abd p'ras untly remembered by the older resldchters of Mauch Chunk. .Both parents claimed lo hnvo been etijjlnally natives of the French poscssions in the West Indies. Lllllnrt win educated at the public schools of this bo rough) ahd Was nbuilt 2 years of age, arid died possessed er a nice property In East Mauch Chuhki fille has no relations here, but is said 10 liaVo a brother living In New Zealand She was highly respected bv all who knew bar. Oeo. Ruddle, Km., filed letters of administration on her estate on Wednesday morning, a few hours after her death. 1'hiis far no will has been discov ered, lief funeral took bUoe on Frldsn Soiiit Social IUciokixo. The wiseacres on coming social events ssy that three of the you tig Isdies of this borough will be lead to the hytrlcnial altar next month. Two of the bridegrooms are local, being employees of the Lehigh Valley offices) and a third one comes from a distance. It is hoped that there will be numerous other Weddings here during the winter, ai Mauch Chunk can justly boast of a lal'gO number of handsome and accom plished young ladles who are In the ma trimonial market, all of whom would no doubt make most excellent wives (of lite numerous old bachelors who are going sadly to waste in every direction. It must be re membered that tlie sexes nro badly dlspro portioned hero, there being nearly two fe males to one male ; and of lilts' female pop ulation it is estimated there are about 140 widows, nearly all of whom ate matrimonial candidates for a second or third "term," ns the case may be. Therefore tho average Mauch Chunk yoilnjl lady must not expect to be accommodated with a husband at home. She must be on the quivive for "outside chanecs." Ccrrcnt Tories. MF. Charles Kline) the independent candidate for Sheriff, is certain ly making it very warm for his two oppo nents. Upon every hands-turn one is met bv n little IkMtuf. tirtnted In blue Ink. ad- iising the beholder to "Vote for Huckster ijalij Kline for Independent Sheriff." This is a sharp electioneering dodge, and aims to wheel all the hucksters upon the "Indepen dent" line. Mr. Kline believes be has tlie lower end of the county all "fixed," but has hail somo anxious forebodings in regard to WcalherjA') where he believes a conspiracy is incubating to spring a trap on him, by putting another "Independent" in the field. If this diabolical schemo is carried into execution, all the salt on Turk Island couldn't save Mr. Kline's election, The body of Ihe wife of Peter McGce, a former resident of this borough, was brought hero for interment on Wednesday, from Bristol, Bucks county-. Sherilf Raudenbush and Mr. Louis Armbruster) with their respective ladies, had a VCry pleasant drive to Slcmlersyille and return on Wednesday! Meeting of the borough council this evening. Our liirr) vllle Uuilcel. In the last week' paper a surprise par ty was predicted. IttamOmTon Saturday evening) and Was to the honor of Mr. Coop- en There was a large number of persons present, and all seemed well pleased. Mrs. J. L. Miller) who had been on a visit to her friends at Catasauqua, returned homo Wednesday. Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Crane from Boston aro here on a visit to Mr. Thomas's. Mrs. Winklin seems to be doing a pros perous business with her boarding house, since she has over a dozen boarders. Mr. D. Belts) nn old resident died on Monday and was buried Wednesday. Mr. John Ditmoycr, who has been well known in this Vicinity) and who is now at Alms, Colorado, recently wroto a letter to J. L. Miller, stating that he is getting along well, and receives good wages for bis ser vices m a smelling furnace. Furnace No. 1, produted 225; and Not 3, 210 tons of number one pig-iron. Quite un item. Charles Foose a former resident of this place is here on a visit to his friends. Squire Went: who has been quite sick for some time,is now convalescing under the skillful treatment of Dr. Chrisli Mr. Boycr, from Lebanon county, and soma gentlemen from Schuylkill have also been here oh a visit to Dr. Christ. Mr. B. occupied the pulpit of the Evangelical church on Sunday evening, and preached a good sermon. -The worid-rfilt Apostolic Clock will bo exhibited in our school house this (Saturday) night, by Mr. Rickcnbach of Bcrnvillo) Berks county. Alfokso. Ncaqnelioitlntr Ncrceillnirs. William Davis, who served In the late Rebellion, was In twelve engagements, and wounded in the battle of Mine Run) receiv ed (338.00 as back bounty a few days linCc. Hugo ItonemUS) a miner) received a very severe cut on his right hand by a largo picco of coal falling oti it a day or to age, Messrs. M. McDonald and James Lem mbtlleft on Monday for the Golden State: Tbey carry our best wishes along with thefal: Thomas Gorman feels hippy over the arrival of a malestrahgefi Patrick Mulligan gotttie of his Hinds cut on Tuesday by a piece of coali The Democrats aro red hot for Bssefand Kresge and the whole Democratic ticket. The Greeubackers In this section are going to support the Democratic ticket: Mr. P. Lawlef left oa f bUrsday for Philadelphia) to purchase a fall supply of dry good J. J. C, NUrih and Eaat WeUaporf. Miss Mary Deibert Is Visiting friends at Bethlehem. Dan. Rice-eft. It extensively engaged in the lime butine&ti J. R. Dinimlck It laboring under the disadvantage of a sore hind. The Democratic" campaign was opened in Franklin on Monday night of this week. Mrs. Julia Klots, who was conducd to her bed with fever) has greatly improved. Miss Ella Snyder visited friends at Coal dale last Monday. Aaron Snyder has returned home from the city. Frank Laury and Hiram Rickert arriv ed with a boat-load of sweet iiotatoes and melons this week. Owen Kemerer, who was seriously tick in bed, is again able to tit up. Ukclx Sah. Ilepubllcann of Wtlnporl, You are hereby requested to meet al the Weissport House,-on Monday evening; 6tH Of September, at 7:30 o'clock; The County Committee,- C. It. McDAMEL. 17. B. ALBRIGHT. -The Original Cheap John; from New Tork, will open with a full line of Clolhlhg, Dry Goods, Jtc, id Warner's Block Monday. S-w 3111 b!!j, un: moor. The Democratic leaders and papers having endeavored to prevent the'Stumpede Of Democrats to the Koohs standard, hy nsttlihg thai he nd said he cotild hoi Vote fir a Democrat, he hit sent Us the follow Ing i lb tht JSliftw o Inc tW Gi'ntft I t hereby deny, mmt cmplislicallVi lhat I fcVBrsald to Priil". H. F. Ilbltont, or anyone else, that "I tievcr can vote Ibr a Demo Cinti" or words to that effect, aUd tftallcnge pWotdf Illy having done so. 1HOMA3 KOOK9. Lehigliton, Sept-. 27, 187P. "The above we find ln-thls week's CW Oa- ttttt, and In reply publish the following re joinder from Mr. R. F. Hofi,r.l, who slates that he It ready to qualify tti the truth of whnl is therein fcmilalHed! To MeiififdrcfAcCAkBos Advocatcs Thomas Koons raid to me, when I was n candidate for County Superintendent of ruDiic scnoois : " I havo known ycu for a long time, Mr. ItotTord; I have nothing against yqu; we have always been eood neighbors, but you re a Democrat and I am a Republican, and l Hire nut tote ror you." Ki r . iiorroaD. Lehlghton, Oct. 3, 1879. nlbhop SteTctU' IllUcis. A relative of Bishop Stevens (who is now ill at Wilkesbarre) has received a htlerfrom Dr. Edward R. Mayer, his attending phy sidatl) giving an account oftho Bishop's con dition and prosWt!U of recovery, which will be Interesting to his Iriends. As is well known, the Bishop was taken 111 nt Butts VI lit!) McltCiln county, where ho was siend injt a pnrlot the summer, with his family. He remained there two weeks) With the best possible domestic care ahd nursing but without regular professional attendance, all lite nearest physician was nine miles awaV, Finding that his sickness was not an ordinary coldho went to Wilkesbarre, to the residence of his' brother-in-law, Mr. Chits. Fdttlsll) reaching there on tlie 9th of September) and immediately Dr. Msycrwus culled lh. Ihe Doctut's teller says: Upon visiting Bishop StcVetis tlie next morning I fouini him very pallid and feeble witli a rapid and weak pulso and a high temperature. He was sufierina- rreutlv from constant Irritating COUgli tlltd prurusa c.ipcctoration) as Well us IHnH recent night slVcats. An examination of his chest re vealed It condensation of the Whole lower lobe or the right lung, a slight pleural effu sion and such a condition of the respiratory apparatuses is now commonly called "chron ic catarrhal phncutilotilai" During a treatment of seventeen days the Bisholl's condition has limtornillv tin. proved. Ho is now able to sit up during several nours uauy, ills cougu is still very troubtesomcibitt less harassing than former ly, mid Ills Ulice Very free tiiipectorallon has been snmeivhnt lessened. More atr enters the obstructed lung, and the consolidation of the lower lobe of tho affected side is di minished by nearly one half. Ho is, how ever, still very feeble. The daily remissions ami increments oi lever continue and tlie nicht sweats are vet abundant. While fulLv aware of the rianecr Involved in the Bishop's present condition, ahd of mo possiuiiiiy oi permanent injury to his lungs, i nave great latin tn lliobltcn lestcd recuieratiYu piiwcf of his system and am lioncful of his final recovery. 1 can, as yet) giVc no definite opinion as to tho probable duration of tlto Bishmi's illness, but venture to slate that, under tno most lavorable circumstances lie will bo unable to resume diocesan work fof tho next two months-. In the meantime, surrounded by those whooro nearest and dearest lo him, the Bishop is having more "rest and peace" in 'the houso of his friends" than ho would probably crtjoy in hisbwn house-, where the very otmosplicre would be mil ol tho sugges tions of imnenJinu duties. In spito of nil my protests llio Bishop's : , . . . "i ; i i. . : .,. -u Ull.-vl-tjr I J I II w jus i.iuura IS UUIIIg IlillCII to illltiCril his tirnsncctSfifronvnlftrnnp-.iliirl it is manifest fo me thntidliriHgtriany weeks to conic, ubsolule rc:t l)f mind and of bodv. with freedom from tore and from prospect of wotk must uo enioreeu upon my patient. very Bincereiy; yours; EttwAnd ll X Matf-k. Tho pUildlc'rs of Atkins Brothers' rolling mill, al Potts vi lie, struck Wednesday Inorn1 ing fornn advance of 50 cents pcrday. Their strike throws about 100 men out ol work. Tho stockholders oftho Hydti FdHi Bank, ot Scronton,WcdncS(!a); appointed T.U.Mbtt assignee. The bank's liabilities, cxrlusivo of stock, are $S0,000, and its assets are claimed to bo worth $l2l),0t)0. Handford, ih late cashier) "defaulted" for $:0,000; Tho Greenback party of Mohrbb coilhty have Indorsed the Democratic nomination. Johh W. Carroll, of Oil Citj-j heard the cloqene Of Colonel Ingersoll at llio Free Thinkers' Convention held at Lake View, New York) and returned homo a raving maniac. Last week) at its monthly Hay, llio tJaht bria Iron Company paid out to its eritpldyes over $50,000 in gold. The event was qf.ite unexpected to tho men, Who Were IIHIch pleosed at tho sldlit of the "ycllbw UdVs." One of the bfcsl KvidcHccs of the retllrn of ordsperity Is the krge nttcndnUcSa at tho County Fairs. In tile Western part Of Pcun sylvnnta excursion traitis. carrying thous ends df persons, moVO lipoti iHd capitals where tho products bf the faMii, llio mechan ics and the aits die placed Updri exhibition. Front ilollltio ysburg coniM tho cheering news that in another month smoke will curl from the (tacks Of sfeTcit fUrttaccs at that place. fltt-Hi AMI hOliiiniSESs, Whal is the best farrilly medicine In the world tn regulate tlie bowels,purify the blood remote costlvemu and hilllousneas. aid di gestion and stimulate the whole system i Truth iHd enberfiese dtiHtpels US lo ahswer jiu), Diners, uciag puru pcuocvBiui ua mures. See "Truths" in onather column. 42-2; An interesting case is to be heard at Al lontown on Friday (to-day) id which Hon. Edwin Albright, President Judge of Lehigh county, is the defendant. Mrs. Wethcrhold, a soldier's widow; living In Alleulown, pre eenled her claim at Washington for a pen sion, and it was returned with thestatement that the claim had been presented some years before) assigned to John Julen, M. D., and the check sent to Albright then au at-torney-at-law, and representing the assignee. The Judge claims to have paid the money to a daughter ot Mrs. Wethcrhold, who dei nlra that she ever received a cent. Zieblsrhtott Produce market. Uobbiotco Wxeklt: Hour, per sack : , 3 14 Corn, er bushel 70 Oats, iierbushel....,: 4; Mixed Jhop, perefft:..!, 1 30 Middlings, per cttt. : 1 14 Ilran, perewt. , 1 10 Duller, per pound , U Esgij per dojen ; IS Hum, per pound jj Iard, porpoond..., ;.; a RnotlUlers, per pound 7 Potatoes, per bushel it, ii MAlCltiKD, MEITZhEll-KKM Kit Elt.-On Sept. SO. by Rev. A. Hartholomew, Joslab II. Mrlttler: aud EMen J. Kemerer, both of Mahoning-, Cirbon county. SUIlWAnTS HARTMAN. At tho liu. thersn I'irone; on tho 17th or Sept., by Her. Win, O. liltile, Mr. John Scbttarts to Miss Anna llortwon, both of Lehlghton. uihii. Bpfl filtl.)n Antfust ti, in East Penn, Kd. Kr .UlllOn.son of Thomas andllordllla Itch. rig, aged t months aud 2 daji. ANORi;AS.' On Sept. H. In tait Penn, William, son of Adam and Flora Ann An. dress, satU U jrs., 4 mos , and S dsvs. KEINll AHT. Oh otvL II, In West Pino, WslLkwrilFln. son f Johrfand llctoaii Jlelntisrt, std l jr., t mos., and 13 Uajl. t It AUG. On SsnLit. In East Msn'oh llhn'jir. William Mlchaal, son of MlehaoUnSJUrUi pale, tfti I jrs , 9 m'., aii 11 dsys, for tbe Uarsok Advocatx. rUNNSYIA'ANIA BVrCtH SuTi.-rrt.stow, Oi. 2nd 1B79. Mn. Dkucker Ichhob ned gaVised ebich shrivasul, litter hed de woch, titi des will ieh del' saWyci for xvos ich ned ea slirivva hob do for drj jior let shter wocliii so dc nucas gcv va, wos l'orgafolla sin, ftln Waicli do Ami Shtulpci's Utl dii Manila Kickcnbuh, Uil tld Mary IWkcrseas, Un do otU Sundog for audit dog do wor ich un de Nelley so dorrich Brt shtettel hunilel' galoffa ibr ah wak, un do ban nicr de Mary Tsuckcrscas un dar Will Hof fung awgadrtiffa se sill so de sbtrose uf galoftxij uh dofi tVti mcr so tsu glicll U'dfra) itn doll sbtupt de Alary Tsuclierseas un dut ols se mo de tslde beada. dad, un sccbt "how de du Mr. Krishashtufflcr!" Ich hob doll my hout fun my kopprun so dor kopp gahucked, uiWdotl hcadsht do mohl dor by tfiLbtit lcr, Mr. Drucker, do hot dii Nclley lnblll aw galbligai sccht se, "Now Saili, ich will dear nlohl ebas sawja des koh ich goillcd forshtay iriid dear doS du so good bakond bisht mid duhM made, un cs shirid mcr dos do nw dc made ah watiich tslt gd'dd bakond bisht," sccll sn, "es is ariellbW ebtts Mi, ibf won do db bitiifhi ols sb shrU vn diisht for de Carbon Ad vocate un don dusht immer sb fun de Mary un fun de Ahrij Un fun do MVrida, uh fun ya tiers shriva, un awver nea lUU mcr mer," secli se; "icli hltis hnmcr dar ham blivaj Uii hot shoffa, so dos mcr ebas hah for Uf dttl- hiolket, 1111 dar vcrry sam bout AVO dii Ufhosht; hcatsht hed voh ich ned ward for ich hob btinha-, uh arkser; uh toliiatlcBj Un so sallcha ga; blontzcd, Un forkofed awcr do danksht lied draw; aw yusllt so droits rom Ibftk un de sauch ts'u goocka, un nb ols shrivd for de tsitungi" Well dod hbb ich gashtbhna un hob hbd gawised was ich sawya sUl; well sccht de Mary I'sucker sells di "Nelley is jelics; aw na hob ich gasawed, un don sir! mcr htich an shtick de1 shtros for gaioffa, un doii sech de Mary, ganna car aw in de lairt Iclt hob denow ni)r. gasawt,lin dbh sech de Kelley, ich Was noch ned. Well mcr sin nd so fort galblla, tin han no olis gamauclit dbs iticr.dader aw in do fair giiy wall icli yusht pof onra llossa bet. Well kbhsht nnehow mohl gobkit fbr micH l&f" un my bitacj'j Uh H iiier' hdcll ous nitlUciia will ich dear wiss sa lbssai fib Teal alii diahi Trindi BAM liRISHASHTUFi'LEri: Closing prices of ilfiiAViif & Towniaxn; Stock, Government and Cold, to fidlilh Third Street. Philadelphia, Oct., 2; lot u n h i. jsoi,... tr; X. ('urrencv'.S's usu bia lost, isits e,o.j issi. new U.H.4li'a. new U 4'snow reuURS-traitlalt. It.:.., Phils. fc Jlfadln rt. n f-jkMrfc r1itA0 1, ti ... wo. im asfcrq KJ bid lutt tmti .loss oil 1001, aik-eil ire oiiriRk askra .411. bll !,) !. Md US fkti . It bH Ml, lhlifh foul & fi'sv. Co Unlteil CofbDinlesof a. J 14SI id !47 jikrs) Jnithofn Central 11. H... ns o.rt til, aako4 Heitonvtlle ras. K.ll.Co ...bid is I, j i iim . nr. oe noir. 11 11. co. iv nil keg .?n!t,IT;",',.,0,,!'"o''Co4 Hbd it asied Northern I'ablDc Com tt 6 4 rtksd u .1' .. ". I'rel'd. so bid Mtj a.kca North I'onniTlvsnis It. It. 411 Did 31, asked Ins. Co of Nonh America. UH bll sued bilver.cirados.) UH bid aaked Spebial Nbtife. QO.'tlOv A VEAn ror hoonUntslllrtut ust V"iii roonorazonts. NowbuUotni llabt work. Address Iiladltodi led. UO-OrzSATlTK AotacV, OI7TII sraarsstaoil. III I mads by tb In not recalled 1 wo wtli ,irl moke none 'faster si work for uVJtitn at anr. ttilnjf else. Tlie work is llcht Dd p:oaMnt.auit snch : snvon can go nantat. Toow who sra wis who ree tbU notice .wila tend ns IheTr sd 'l".'!;? ""nee and tee lor lUeoiseires. Co,tir Outfit and tei nis Iree, Now u the Ifwe. 1 hoao i,vm,, mi, wur Bio,iniu luoner. Aaarers tiiu MSlDO. SAVE A DOLLAR Itbi: zattiii. . -nu is witDoaianv exception tbe bes) Pad inextstenre tor iha enro nd nMirnnlinn nf nil mii.l....,i.l.iu.Tj llio Iniist woDaeifni .medical dl-tovtrv Altt bri. Noinwiirtuorfqniied. (. uiea.br ubsnrp. . ... "'l'",ri, w'nvuMiriFnuj, eiitoot 6tiraorJ"ua:y cures pcrioruied tjr, tJii.i lifrypuau i-ad and take uo other If be lia. none, 1 will w-ud y uu oiin bv mail on 11-ccpt of pnce.tl. JOS. I. .l.kJIINO.M narkft Nt,, l'liuljurgli. is. boo AReiit lor the t' 01 tut oUU-a. JlsyJI lyoar. This coLL.iiL and a Corf ftllttr tree tb' Fsrnitrs rhoaet as Ainl: ut ttils6otadad. ureas wth fUmp BJI1TH4 60.V Zt Dey 8i M. V. July W. -Joi, WANTHD INIIBDIATBLV, Beventoeo i-ouua men lo leari) Tilosrsphv, 0'u) ,. nations na ranleed. Vr partlca.sra) addius wilb mivp rt'lPBIDArJ A UUPD CoxT tstr'i Ohlu, Nn.i a jMiper.
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