1 II. SII5W15IIS, DISTUIOr ATTOTINHY A COUNBniiLOIt AT WW, Office, Kloti'n DmliilnR Dioilnnay. MAULH fill UNK. 1A MettlltiR KMstes. Plllnir Accounts mid Ornttnos rrl.il n( Crmc cnreiulir attended to royal transactions In Kunimh nnil German, Jnn . mma TJADTJn mv i ',n,,i on fll 0K0- llllO lill till P. ItOWELi A CO'S HOWS nmier Adveribln t lliitertil, 10 mi nro mipm, ! ai.v Tier no con vmir vniw THA'TS nmr bo made lor It In Hull 1U11 8T0RDY, OCTOBER 251870. Local and Personal. xo suiisoiminits. Subsoribcrs will jiteafo refer tullie 1lrce tlnn inln tm their tinners, by so doine lliey will Co nble In sec. whether they nro squaro on our hooka flr not, thus i John Filiwllllnm niar8 70 Shows that the subscription litis been paid up till Mnreh 8th, 1870, nml ronwriiicntly there Unnetlollnrtluous on llin present venr, which you will please remit. nr$1.2jvili bo charged jf wo hiivo to send bill. WANTED, n rooiI ftout girl for house work. Apyly at this office. Broken sidewalks should bo repaired before the rainy season arrives. The Reading Railroad Co., on Monday, advanced the price or coal 25 cents per ton. Chew Jackson's Best Sweet Navy To bacco. '-50- A full lino of blank books, very low, at Tjiickcnbach'a, Mauch Chunk. There arc two hundred and seventy students attending Lafayette college at pres ent Lehigh county iron nro now brings from $2.75 to $3.30 per ton, delivered on the cars. The Lehigh sine eompinynro again taking larso quantities of ore from their mines at I-'rioilcnvllle. Thcro are forty-one furnace slacks in the Lehigh Valley, of which number only ten are now iillo. An Immense stock of envelopes anil writing pajicrs, sold at Luckenbach's Maueh Chunk. The Tnpular Western Ticket Agent, B. O'Brian, will bo at this offico next Wednes day night. If you intend to go west, call and see him, ho will send you right, cheap and quick. The several iron industrial establish ments atCatasauqua will this month dis burse among their employes $27,000. A number of shares of tho capital stock of tho Bethlehem iron company wero sold a few days ago at $53 a share -$5 abovo par. The ship " Ashworth," which arrived at Philadelphia from Africa on Thursday of last week, brought 1500 tons of African ore fur tho Bethlehem iron company. It is estimated that 1000 additional ma chinists, blacksmith, Ac, will be employed In tho new shop of tho L. V. Co., won to be built at South Kaston. Four miUion'.brieks will be used in the construction of tho now round house of the Lehigh Valley railroad at South K.iston. 300 boxes West's Vegetable Liver Tills, fnr anient Durline's Druz Store. 20 cents per box. If. Just in, a new lot of wall paper, fur fall trade. Call and see it at Luckenbach's, Mauch Chunk. Our popular young dry goods merchant John W.Nusbaum.leftfnraii extended visit to Buffalo and other places hut Saturday evening, for the benefit of his health. Keep your name, business and location constantly before the public.and when any thing in your lino is wanted, your name is familiar and your place first visited fur the desired ailicle. If you wanta nico smooth, easy shave your hair cut or shaniioning, go to Franz ltoederer's Saloon, under tlio Kxcliange Ho tel. Ho will fix you rigid, and don'tyou forget it. A filio lino of assorted box paiers, latest styles, lis low as 7 cents per box and upwards at LuckeiibacnV, Muueli Chunk. Henry Campbell, nt Jiist Weisspnrt, an nounces to his friends and tho publicthat he is prepared to supply them with the best quality of re.idviii.ulo fall ami winter BOOTS and SHOKS at a great reduction in price from last year, notwithstanding tho recent advance in manufacturers' prices of from 10 to 15 per cent. These limits ami shoes have been made expressly to hisonler and are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Call and sec them. For fancy stationery, call at Dr. C. T. Horn's popular drug store, just received in handsome boxes, uud to bo sold at panic prices; also, wall papers, a new and hand some assortment lower than ever. On Friday afternoon, on the Lehigh and Susquehanna Railroad, near Gleiiihiu, nn extra oo.il train ran into tho rear of another coal train left standing on the main trjck awaiting removal by n shifting engine. The caboose and several c.irs of the latter train wero crushed, mid fifteen coal cars of tho cx tru train thrown oyer the embankment, the engine injured, and other damage done Fortunately no one was Injured. Tho side-walk between the corner of Iljuk street and the Lehigh Valley ileiHit is In u very dangerous condition, and it is im portant that tho "iowcrs that bo" should see to it (hut it Is fixed be fine some unfortunate fellow breaks a limb, uud tho taxpayers have damages to juy. A ten-year-old son or Adam Hill, resid ing in Kast lVnn township, whlleascending the cilia! on Tuesday evening, in the neigh borhood of Blutitigtou, tell from the deck of tlie rjllnl boat into the ImM, breaking the upjier part of the thigh and severely bruis ing his head. Dr. X. B. Ifeber was culled to mluiw the fracture, and ut last accounts the boy wus doing well. Abraham Lewis has opened a new store in I'arryville, and invites Ins num erous Irieuds to call and examine his large stock ot clothing, dry goods, notions, grocer ies, queeiiswiire, glassware, tinware, Ac., which he is prepared to sell at iinprtvcdciil ly low prices lor cash. Ho also makes u sjiecialty of useful goods on his Jiec cent counter. Call early for the irjoe of secur ing best bargiuisl Dead leaves should not be allowed to lie and rot in tho itooryards ue.tr dwelling-'. Any sort of decaying vegelablo matter gives out iiuiiious ga'sses, and great caro should bo tikcu to reuiovo every source of maljria. Township suiervisors should see to it that the roads are jmt in condition for win ter. There is altogether loo little attention iaid to this lustier. Tho Founders' Day oration at Lafayette College, Easliui, was delivered Wednesday morning by I'rufefaor A. A. Bloomberg, of the College Faculty. Uev. Joseph Cook, ol Boston, also made a short address. You can always get flr.t-cl.iM teams for business triiw, pleasure rides or Tor funerals at the iopular livery of David Kbbert, on North street, tills borough. Ilia terms are Very reasonable. 112,100 tons of ooul were transported over the Lehigh VulUy railroad for the week ending oil the 18th mat., making a total for the sasou of 3,72S,S3S tons, show ing en incmiso of 797, HI 1 tous as ooiujured with smno time last year. For tho week ending October 17tli thcro wero 00,381 tons of coal shipped over tho L. nnil S. railroad, making a total of .1,103,043 tons for tho season to that date, an Increase, ni compared with same dato lost year, of 1,100,055 tons. A popular lecture, under (he' auspices of tho Ladies' Milo Society, will bo" delivered In tho Lehighlon M. E. church', by Rev'. J. 1'. Miller, nn Tuesday evening, November 1 1 tli. Subject t George, Washington. Spec ial Anisic1 will bo furnished by tho choir. Admission, odulls, 15 cents ; children, 10c. Iroiiton, Lehigh County, tins been hav ing n largo and commodious Bchool liouso nnd chapel erected. The dedicatory services aro to bo conducted by Hie Rev. James A. Little of Ilokendauqua, on Sunday after noon, October 20th. Wo publish on tho first page of this week's issue on original historical romance of tho Mahoning Valley, in rhyme. What ever tho stern poetic" critic may say of tho versification, nn effective, story will bo found embodied in it, with sotno true glances nt the history of tho pioneers to the Mahoning, and shows some of tho lights and shadows of social life. Our readers who have enjoyed a trip through tho Valley, may find some thing interesting in this little rcmancc. Lehigh Hook and Lnddrfr Co., of La highton, on Monday, went to Tnmaqua and participated in tho annual parade of tho I'ersoverenco Flro Company of that place, and, lcmaining over night, partici pated in tho grand annual ball. Tho pa rado was nn imposing one, tho Fire De partment from Pottsvlllaand from Malionoy City being also present. Tho Lchighs re turned homo by tho early train on Tuesday morning, n trillo sleepy, but happy in the thought of a renewal of tho social ties between themselves and tlici.' energetic Schuylkill neighbors. Thomas Hughes, of Jeansvillc, died on Saturday morning niter an illness of about ft mouth. Ho was hurried Monday at the cemetery, his funeral being attended by n largo concourse of (Hjoplo including tho Odd Fellows in procession. Mr. Hughes was a member of a lodge at Shenandoah. Deceas ed leaves a wife and two children to mourn his loss. William Williams, a miner, was In stantly killed, and a laborer named Benja min Griffith severely Injured Monday, by a fall of roof in tho Continental Colliery of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Com pany, at Serautoii. Williams leaves n wife and livo children. This is tho second time she has been made a widow by mine acci dents, her first husband haying been killed in tho Avondalo disaster. Thursday being the 58th anniversary of Lyiinui McDauiel's birth, tho Excelsior Curuet Baud of Lehighton, accompanied by a largo number of the liieuds of our friend McD., proceeded to his residence ot l'.ickcr ton and tendered him a serenade, after which tho whole party gathered in the parlor and after partaking of tho delicacies set up lor them, the music was setogoingaiid the parly "trippi? on tho light fjiitastie," until 'maug tho wee sum' hours of the morning. It was u complete surprise to Mr. McDauiet, but he was much 'leased over the event. Dr. M. L. Itossvally, Tho Converted Jew, will deliver his two lectures on "Jew ish Riles and Ceremonies," in thu rrcsby terian church, In this borough, on tho even ings of Wednesday and Thursday, Nov. 5 and 6. Admission 15 cents. Lecture to commence at 7:30 o'clock. Bo on hand for a rich tieat ol eloquence. W. J. Sentinel and Miss Addio Patter son wero nun lied on Thuisday evening, at the residence of the biide's father. An interesting and largely attended temperance lecture wits dcliveicd in the Kv. ngelieal church, in Weisspurt on Tliurs- day evening, by Rev. Mr. G loss, of Bath, Northampton county. The Leliighliiii School Board will hold its regular meeting on Monday evening. FOR COIIONER, von: Fun CHARLES W. LENTZ, OF WEISSPORT. Our I'arrytillu llinli't. Mr. Laihrop, icceivcr of C.,R. R. of X. J., and some others from New York city, wero h"ro lo see the furnaces. Mr. Jacob Peters applied tho match to set Xo. 2 furnace in opcraliou. Tho Carbon Iron Company has two horses on the cinder-banks, besidj tho en gine, Mr. J. L. Miller's little girl has fully recovered from her sickness. Tho i.ew store Is now open lo accommo date those who call. Rev. Mr. Butzwill preach in tho Evan gelical cliuicli on Sunday evening at seven o'clock. Alfonso. ICulljiIoiis Ames. KvANOKLic'Ai.Uiiuiuu WKtssronT. J . K Seylilt Pastor, tiiriiiiiti preacliltnr atlOu' cluek A, M. Tearliera meeilng nt 1:30 p. in. Sundaj Sehool ut'J p. in. Eugllsh preaching at 7 p. in, Lsiiuiiitox EvAMiiLiCALOiirurn. Itcv. II. J. hiuoycr, pasior i to-morrow (Sunday), 9 a. in.. Prayer Meeting; 10 a. in., Ueriiian preaching, Subject t "(Justing out Devils." (Moth. 17: H-'.'IJi 1 p. in., Teachers1 Meet, lug; 2 p. in., Sunday school ; 6 p. in.. pracr ard praise meeting ; 7 p. m., lJngllsh preach. Iiil!, Suliject: A sermon lo young men. Altar services in ( lie evening. All aro welcome. LuuaiiTON M. E. (JtiuiK ii J, P. Jllller, pastor Sunday, October SMtli, 0 a. in. (Jlitss .Meeting; lo a.. in Sermon subject: The unutett Christian Grace; 2 p, in, Sunday School ; 0 p. m. Praj cr Mecttnir ; 7 p. in. Ser monsubject: The Failing- i,caf. l illlil Itnllroltil Accident. Win. Bruizmaii, aged somu 25 years, a brak an on a Lehigh Vulley Railro.nl freight train, lost his hie bj u shocking ac cident -ou Saturday evening last, at 10:15 o'clock. He was silting on una of tho box cars, uud as the train passe J uuder the Alleiitown. Furnace bridge, ho came 111 contact Willi the bridge, was knocked sense less, nml ubout 30 loct ubovo the bridge, ho lell Iroin the car umn the truck, and was mutilated in a most horrid muuiier. One of the trucks usscd oyer his breast, sever ing his body, mid scattering tho internal or gans ulong the track. His head and lell arm were ulso mangled. Pieces of liver and jnitious of brnin wero found at tho place ol aceiilenl next morning, together witli remnants of the shirt ho wore, and the to baccobox which lie carried In his wekct, His companions became aware of the uoei dent immediately oiler the occurraiico, and brought the traiu to a stop. His remains were next day taken lo his home in East.m where ho loaves a wife and one child. He is the second ietini who has n s his life in this death-trap within a short tune. The Coroner's jury returned a verdict a follows "That the cause ilwilh was the occidental striking against the uridge of tho Alleiitown Iron Co., while 111 the laithful discharge of his duties, uud we, the jurors, do most so riously ceusure the Alleiitown Iron Com uuy for not having the bridge of sufficient heiithl.uud we matiiiiueiid that the nima , should be imcsltgiilod by the jirojier ' aulhoriliiM. I'rftfi Onrtlnir Anollicr Lecture. Tho temperance lecture, by Prof. Gard ner, of Connecticut, nt tho Presbyterian church, on Sundav evening, was a memor able event to tho lccturo-goliig pcnplo of our borough. Tho Professor is a model orator and combines with that qualifica tion1 sound and practical views on tho sub ject ho handles, which at nnco reaches tho mind and heart of his audience. Ha is no visionary pofitleal adventurer oiV tho tem perance question, but grapples with the tern ioral and moral aspect of intemperance and alms to build a wall of strength against it In tho hearts of tho victims to its Influence. Tho Presbyterian church Is one of the largest In Lehighton, yet a number wero unable to obtain even standing' room itisido the church on Sunday evening. Tho unanimous ver dict is tho lccluro was brillant, and must do much good. Lf.iiio.uton, Ta., Oct. 23, 1879. To Prof. Gardner, Sin Having listened with much pleas ure to your lecture on Sunday evening last in tho Presbyterian church, on tho evils of intemperance, we, tho undersigned, respect fully request ft repetition of tho lecture at your earliest convenience, ns wo understand a largo number of our citizens who failed to bo present on tho first occasion wish to hear you. Vcrv respectfully, Itov. J. P. MIDLER, of tho 31. E. Church, llev. 13. J. SMOYEK, of tho Evan. Church, Rcv.W. G.I,,UTZr.K,ortliol.utli Church, Pror. H. F. IIOFFORIJ, County Sup't , Hon. A J. DUliLlNa, Hon. V.. II. LONG. N. II. REI1EK.M. D., DANIEL GKAVElt, T. I). CLAUSSf, ' O. A.OLAUS-, DANIEL.OLKWINE, u. s. Weiss, L. WEISS, W. W. HOW.MAN, PHILIP MILLER, Lkiiiuiitux, Pa., Oct. 23, 1870. Gentlcncn: In compliance with the above request, I hereby very respectfully announce to the citizens of Lehighton and vicinity, that. I will lcpciit my lecture on tho evils of intemperance, onTuesday evening uext,2Sth list., at 7:30 o'clock, in tho Presbyterian church. Very truly yours, PROF. GARDNER. Our Wrathcrl)" Spi-clul. Tho remaikablv fino weather with which wo have been so long favored has finally came loan cnd,and the much desired rain is here. Tho oldest inhabitant scarcely remembers a parallel in autumn weather such as has been enjoyed this fall. Tho usual harvest of autumn follago and ivies lias been garnered and school and parlor alike reflect their rare beauty. Our public works aro teeming with ac tivity, cniployingnbout 400 hands, who find steady employment at fairly remunerative prices. 0 rattan, tho artistic scribo for tho llozlc ton Jlullctin should let his liglitahineofteucr. Give us your effusions, daily, Grnttan. -Our genial friend Eby, the L. V. R. R. Co's. efficient operator, is happy in tho en joyment of a new key-board. The Olio club is fully organized and tho hoys aro in trim for a winter's reading. Moreover Prof. Rowland announces tho organization of a class in Elocution this (Sat urday) evening in tlie'reading room of the Gilbert House. An excellent opiurluuity for ladies and gentlemen desiring culture ill the vocal art. Teims,?l 00 for the course 10 weeks, one night jier week. Tho M. E. Ladies Sewing Circlo meets weekly, at the members' homes, and is do ing good work. Politically our town is very quiet no clubs, no speeches, no nothing. About the only reminders that wo have of our being in thu very hcait of n political campaign being tho everywhere visible placards of the several candidates. Among tho w,iiits oTnur town, enumer ated in tlio solitary issue of tho LViint Via moud, of sometime ago, we find tlio mention ol u good newspaper. The bill in this par tieular still remains unfilled, and to those may be now added street lamps and a better water-supply. Notwithstanding the expense extraordinary inclined by our individual citizctis in sinking of wells, there is consid erable inconvenience to our people during dry seasons. We would suggest, as the only cfi'cctivo solution of the difficulty, the or ganization of n water company. In our present condition wo nro indeed illy pre pared for n conflagration. Let tlio matter bo agitated and given at least un intelligent consideration. Whilo we may be said to bo happily exempt, as a people, from "nicks that are mean," we aio not equally free as a town from "ways that ore dark:" for our unlit highways aro in a miserable condition for night pc estriauism. About two dozen well-arranged street lamps would illumi nate tho town. Will our lkirough Fathers give us light'; What say "Vo Locals," of the Munch Chunk and Carbon County Dem ocrat! and Gaceltc, to this? And what says Grattan? The Rev. Mr. Barrows, ofPhiladelphia, supplied tho Presbyteiian pulpit hero last Sabbath, preaching, morning and evening, two good serinans. Tho church has been without a nstor for nearly two years. Rev. Becker, of Weissrt, filled tho pulpit of tho Reformed church Sunday evening. Tlio Lodge of Knights of Honor estab lished hero ubout ubout tlx. weeks ago num bers over forty members. Our publlo schools nro doing a good work. Upwards of -150 pupils and seven teachers. Mr. II. S. Rlnkordisjmseilofa carload ol nit a Iocs last week and another the present week, nt 50 cents n bushel. II. 8. has re cently associated Mr. V. A. Dewitt, with him in business. About ouo hundred daily papers circu late in this borough, which is certainly a good showing for u imputation ut less than two thousand. They call us Jerseyites I Well, the fel lows on the other side of the creek will have to spread themselves or Jersey'll soon out strip the old Keystone portion of our town. The monthly children's meetings held by Pastor Colburn in the M. E. chuich aro quite interesting. The truth of what we say in reference lo a wulcr supply was sadly emphasized by (ho burning of Xoal McCoiiomy's r sideueu in tho western url of the town on Wednes day of this week. Set ou fire by a two-year old child, playing with matches, and tho destruction was so complete, that tho olllict- est family lost their all house, furniture uud all else including CO bushels of JJta toes, stored in the cellar only a few days be fore. Xo insurance. Presiding Elder Evans preached a very excellent sermon in the M. E. church, lust Suuduy morning on tho aihuutages of "Christian Discipline." The Elederua very agreeable uud loreible Sieukcr. Teachers' Institute lust week all mem bers present except Mh-s Dinkey, who was ill. We hull n that (he uriuniiulion now numbers twenty members, Messrs. Keiser un I Kishbaugh, and Misses Brislin, Beers, Faust, Bryant uud Musseliuan lmviui: beeu l' ' u elected members at the lust meeting. Next mcctiug Nov, UU M AVclssnorl linn. Tho public schools of Bast Wclssport, open noxt Monday. Mr. Lewis Deppe, of Long Run, lias removed his family to tint place. A prutraclcd meeting has been In pro' gross n't tbo Evangelical chapel In North Wcissjiort tfuTlng tho week. Messrs. Frank L. Raber nnd Seolt Oroot paid a visit, on Monday, to the public schools of this borough, mid each made a short but timely address to the scholars, which whs tluly appreciated. Mr. Reuben Zimmerman lias opened n whcclriglit shop in Mr. Iliram Itickert's building. Mr. Henry Berlin, of Berllnsvllle, has resumed work in his shop in East Wclss port. There nro a "baker's dozen," more or lcsy, of youngsters in this borough, somo of them being the sons of respectable parents, who, In tho rolo of "street-corner Arabs," aro tho sourca of almost daily complaints from citizens or from visitors to Wclssport. Specific complaint is nihue that whilo F. L. Raber, accompanied by somo ladies of Le highton, was driving through Wcissport, last wcck.thcso young ruffians mado a sorteo on'tho team, used obscene nnd abuslvo an guag to the ladies, and fired a volley of stones at tho driver. The parents of these. chaps would do well to read tho Grand Jury's Presentment, published in thoAnvo citi; last week, and tako advantage of the old "stitch in time" maxim. .Tlalioiihis 'livliilillns. Farmers nro beginnimg to lay In their supply of of winter coal. There nro no tramps visible In this vicinity. A District Teachers' Institute will bo organ Ized next Tuesday at McDauiel's school house, with equal privileges to all. Mr. F. W. Smith is lsiting his parents nt Heidleberg, Lehigh county. Ho expects to return next Monday. Somo of our young ladies aro like "old Solomon;" they uro no, "speeclunakcrs," but gloat talkers. Calvin Bartholomew spent lost Satur day and Sunday In our valley, during which timo ho visited Centre Square and other places' Llewellyn Straup, agent for tho famous Syracuse chilled plow, has three more at bond, which ho is offering nt reduced rates. S. J. Horn and sister returned homo last Saturday from a week's trip to Slating ton and Alleiitown, nnd in the evening they were entcitained by somo of our young folks. When n young farmer's wifo mado her boy's first pants, and made them precisely the sa mo before as behind, the father ex claimed: "Goodness I he won't know whe ther ho is going to school or coming home." Mr. D. II. lfcninger and Miss Jnno L. Balliett, of Tamaqua, Jpaid us n visit lost Sunday. Tho question to bo discussed in the lit erary society at Centre Square to-night (Sat urday Is: "Resolved that Intoxicating li quors should he abolished." Thonflimntivc is J. M. Ktstler anil E. S. Hnper, and the negative Nathan Balliet and Frauk Klinga luau. If a voter has paid a stalo or county tax within two years', or if he is between 21 unci 22 years old, ho can vote by proving this to tlio Election Board, on his own affi davit, nnd that of another qualified voter, whether his name has bocti registered or not. Bixno. Hearer Ieailinv.llfius. Wo clip tho following items from the Mountain lkacon's eorresiondonce from Beaver Meadow, of the 20th : Thursday was tho day uud Futher Mar ran the man that mado Mr. Mat tin, of Jeans ville, and Miss Sheridan, of Coleraine, man and wife. Tito happy couple went fur a short trip to Muhanoy and in tho evening they and their IrienJs had a good time. A man by the uamo of Gallagher was drowned at Milnesyille on Saturday night. Gallagher hud been arretted for beating a boy in Slaekeisville (Beaver Brook) and was taken to Wilkcsbarre, mid while returning fell into a well and was drowned. Beaver Brook colliery No. 1, has been idle fur several days. Tho ropo broko on Wednesday and tho timber at tlio mouth of tho slope were completely shattered, so that ojicrations wero su-pendeil for that day. A dav or two afterwards tho rope broko again, forcing tliciu to remain idle a few more days. Saturday was pay day nt Audciiriedand people wero happy. Mr. Leiscnring says it was tho largest paj ever given out of that otlice. Tho reason is self evident. tho men are determined to deal In Huzlctuu and thus save 15 or 20 per cent. Tho ruin that fell on Saturday night was much needed, especially in Frcuchtuwii. Tho jH-ojilo thcro wero compelled to go to Jeauesville for their water. Even Auden ricd was running short ami a wutcr famine was feared. At the last meeting of Banks township school lioard u iietilioti was presented to the uoaiu, signeii uy nil tho toacliers, osking litem to ullow the teachers to have u local institute. Their request was refused. A motion to allow the inalo teachers a coiiijieii satiou for teaching night school was also lost. Court I'roceetlliih. OuaiitkiiSkssioxs. Com. vs. ManusIInr kins; assault uud battery; Bridget Currait, prosecutrix. Recognisance forfeited. Com. vs. Win. ltecd ; embezzlement. De fendant enters bail to apiicar at next term. Com. vs. Patrick Gildea s assault lind bat tery und surety of tho peace. Recognizance lorleited. Commux Pleas. M. A. Robinson, ndiniii- istralnx of A. Robinson, vs. '1'hos. Kemercr, udiuinislrutor of Oliver Dieueiser. Verdict for ileleiidant. Tho Weulhelly Bulldins.t Loan Associ ation vs. Elizabeth Rothroek. Verdict for plaiutill'. ilio l idelily 11. A- J,, Asso. vs. Margaret MelUver, adui'r ol" McKivcr, deceased. Judgment seluside. Charles A. Kliuo vs. Paul Eckert. Rule ol couitou garnishee to answer interroga tories. Return of Henry Buyer, assiguee of J. B. Seulel, confirmed uhsolutclv. Joseph Obert vs. Tho Farmers' Ins. Co., of upper ami tamer buuco i Twp. llulo for a new triitl discharged. John Traviskis uud others vs. Taxpayers ami School Directors of Banks Township. Order of modification of injunction filed. Joseph and John Otto vs. Gabriel Shlnkc. Motion lor rule on dcleudaiit to show cause why he does nut enter onnearauee. Auditor's rejiort of distribution of funds in nanus oi dauei, assignee ot Frank P. Semniel, confirmed nisi. OuriiANs' Oouut. Widow's appraisement of the estate of E. L. Drelsbach, approved absolutely. Auditor's report in the matter of the estate oi juooo dciiwuiik, ii. i. Boogreves udmin islrulor, confirmed nisi. Estate of Lewis Frutitz, dco'd i the Court upturned Joseph Kiilbmss auditor to make utsiriouitoti oi uaiuiice in minus oi aiiimuis- (rntoruud to re state und re-tcttlo the uo count, il'ueces&iry. Estate of E. L. Ilreisbuch ; lietition for sale of real rvlute. Court grunted order of sale, with mer, uud prescribes the terms of sale. Final ueuiuttt ot M. A. Fuclev. uuurdiuu of Mary A. Water, Mow Mary A. Ditlcrliuej auditor' resut) continued uui. Estutonl Solomon Scott; return of onler of sale of real estate ; confirmed absolutely. Final account of Juoob Ulukslee, adminis trator of John Blaksleo; exception tiled. Order ol Court to udmiuistrutor of the es tate of W, C, Kuiuersell to sell real estate and teturn to Court, coutiruioj nisi. Ainucli Chunk Notes. Gonbto Kti.i. Bitri'At.DKs. Messrs. John Taylor, John Stcdmati, and Lafayette Lents started on Thursday morning for Snyre, where they met Robert A. Snyre, Esq., and a pariy from Bethlehem, who, In n speclnl car, started for a trip to Denver, Col. Tho party projioso lo spend two or three weeks on tho plains shooting buffaloes and sjiortlng ccTeatioivlgcncral. As they aim to "snnH"a goodly number of buffa loes, the friends of our Maucli Chunk party nro already whetting up an nppetilo for a buirolo-bnko. May tho parly shoot and kill n great number of buffaloes, nud reach their homes with their own scalps Intact. In view of the Indian outbreak In the West, wo have at least one assurance for tho safety of our friend somo of them aro bald. Dr. Schall nnd Barney Mansfield, prominent jwliticians of Monroo tounly, have been on a visit here during tho week. They say that Democrats wero never more bouyant irt Monroe than at present or more determined to win n victory for tlio parly. Their opinion is thnt Daniel 0. Barr will make almost a clean sweep in their county. Tho Democratic meeting in Summit Hill on Saturday nlghl, notwithstanding tlio unfavorable state of tho weather, was a decided success. Telling speeches wero mado by E. II. Rnuch, S. Motzer, 0. W. Esscr, Dr. Donnelly, John Kline, and Dr. C. W. Lentz. It was not a mass meeting, but a very largely attended meeting of tbo Democratic Club. Tho word from tlio Sum mit is that the Democrats having learned that neighbor politics" do not pay in the end, at that place, will poll a solid party vote for Krcsgo and Esser. Speaking of hunting parlies; but noth ing this season comarcs with a parly that scoured thesouth sideof Mauch Chunk mountain on Saturday. Tho parfy consist ed of four gentlemen from Summit Hill, Hackleberiiie, nud Mauch Chunk. Tho singular fact Is thut each of tho four sports men is maimed, cither in body or limb, one had but ono arm to h.indlo his fowling piece with, and another has lo uso a pair of crutches. They had n good time, but did not capture much game. Tho Common Pleas eases before tlio Court this week have attracted more than usual interest. Somo of tho cases occupied considerable time, and necessitated ono eve ning session. There are six prisoners in tho county jail at present, two of whom aro females. The Commissioners held their regular meeting this week, ordered a number of bills paid, nnd heard reports from those who have chargo of tho repairs on the county buildings nnd bridges. The bridge nt Par ryvillo has just been completed, and gives greal satisfaction. The Court, now in ses sion, invited tho Commissioners in consult ation on Thursduy afternoon in relation to tho prowscd bridgo across tho Tolio-Foco creek, near Fracksville. The candidates of the respective parties ore now all settled down to hard campaign work, recognizing tho short time they have between now and tho -llh of November, to present their claims for supirt. The Re publican candidates find their work iinusii ul arduous, in view of tho fact that the par ty Organ, without nominal publisher or editor, has little or no influence ; whilo such sab-rom movements in political matters is certain to engender a suspicion that there is a "cat in the meal ;" and as voters have had quite a surfeit of "cat iii-the-ineal" politics, they nro inclined to give this one a wido berth. Tho prominent Democratic spreakcrs will attend Democratic meetings to bo held thU, Ratiiidiiy, evening nt Wisler's hotel, and on Tuesday evening nt Coleraine. Illy Crock I (,-nis. Polities wax warm. Election Tuesday, Noy. -1. Tho woods aro now in their autumnal glory. Tlio most welcome brenkfast-bcllo is a punctual wife. The long winter nights will soon bo up on us. Tho leaves nro falling, and the migra tory birds aro leaving us Potatoes have begun to rot very badly for somo of our fanners. Tho way to treat tho man of credit l to lake no note of him. What does n wise man weigh ? Ills word). Mr. Lewis Kemercr has been serving as n jumr ut Mauch Chunk this week. Tlio recent rains were hailed with de light, for besides laying tho dust, they will greatly help wheat and rye. John Roberts, of'Slatiiigton, was at this place on a visit last Sunday, and in tho af ternoon vNitcd our Sabbath schools and ad diessed the children. Subscribe fur n good family newspaper, pay f,r innd let your wife and chlldieu have the benefit of it. Tlio Biblo nnd a newspaper in every family, a good school in every district all studied and appreciated in they merit ore the pneipal supjwrt of virtue, morality and civil liberty Franllin. Tho new read in Towaiiiensing town ship, leading from Reuben Strohl's to Wild Creek, is now oien fur travel. A moving from Monroo county passed throigh hero Tuesday, going towards your borough, James I. Bladslce, of Peun Haven, was here in business last Tuesday. Lewis Deppe moved fiom Walcksvllle to Eost Wclssport Tuesday. Tho wifo of Mr. Dennis Zelner has been very sick for sonic, days past, and at this writing, Thursday morning, is iu ft very critical condition. There will be services held in the church nt Pino Run tliis(Salurday)cvening, by Rev, E. Ilalz. N'athaii Soil, of this place, has started a huckster lino the past few weeks, nud now weekly visits Mauch Chunk, Messrs. David and Reuben Strohl havo both made application for pensions. David received a wound iu the arm by a ball while in bjltlo in front of Petersburg, Virginia. Will the school directors of Franklin al low their teachers any days to attcud tho County iustituto this year? We hope they will. Rye nt preccnt is In demand, but farm ers are holding on for higher prices. Tho Soil's school of this place will open on Monday, Nov. 3rd. Let tho parents see to it that the children are present on open ing day. llov. E. Butz, of Parry ville, will preach in the Soil' church at this nlace on Sundav morning. Sabbath school at the usual hour 2 p. m. ItSVEBK. The exterior of the Methodist iarsonago during the week, has been uluted white, greatly adding to Its appearauoe. Tho Democratic meeting announced to take place at Wisler's hotel lust Saturday, was Ktuod until this Saturday evenin The interior of the Evangelical church iu this borough, will bo repainted aud otherwise rejuirwl next week. Of the four candidates now in the field for Sheriff, It is a singular fact that each of their names commences with a K. Paul Kretga has six letters in his uamej the others have only fivs each. Tlio Coal Trnilo. Siiys Monday's LfttqtrrVtc have little Hint is new or interesting in (he anthrBcito coal trado for our weekly rbvlew to-day. Tho question of combination is dropped for tho present. That has not been dlscusod during all the past week. It seems to be settled that all (he parties to tho proposed compact or agreement will not sign It, nnd anything less than full unanimity Is ineffectual of tho hopd-for result. Tho effort, however, lo agree nud unlto lias not been without somo good. Tho coiisuiners of ami liavoseen that four-fifths of tho trado aro In lavor of remu nerative prices nnd of uniting to enforce them. Tho will to this end is apparent, and already prices have been ndyanccil without special conditions or penalties. Tlio several companies linvo now eommenccil tedo what wo somo months ago said they should no to accomplish their wish, namely, to nsk high er prices, and they would receive them. It is snnonnccd that a general advance in tho prico of coal will bo mado to-day. Tho Phil adelphia and Reading, Delaware Lackawan na ond Western, Lehigh and Wilkcs-Barre, Lehigh Coal and Navigation nnd Delaware and Hudson Companies havo agreed to nd vaneo the prico of all grades 25 cents per ton, and the Pennsylvania Coal Company will make an advunco of 20 cent3 per ton on all grades except pea, which will bo raised 10 cents. Tho Issuo of tho coal trado as now presented will soon botested. If tho market will warrant tho higher prices of coal now demanded orders will como in for coal. If there is more cool on llio market than there nro buyers for orders will bo withheld. This is not, however, believed to bo the case. In two or threo Instances wo learn directly that large orders ol ceilaiu kinds and sizes of coal have been declined, and generally tho stocks of coal at somo of tho larger coal centres nro steadily lessening. This, too, it will bo ic iiiombcre.1, Is tho ease where tho thermome ter is, and lias been for weeks togothcr.rang Ing from 75 to 85 degrees. The heatnt such a tcmporalnrc is not much of n reminder of anthracite. With tho first spurt of cold weather, which, In tlio natural course of events, must soon bo here, there will bo a materially quickened demand for fuel, and coming, as it will, upon n limited supply of coal, prices will further advance. As they can scarcely sink lo lower figures than they rule ut present, consumers can scarcely go amiss in purchasing their coal at once. Tho heller informed iu tho coal trado aroof opin ion that there can be no ovcrsupply of un thrncitocoal this year. There is not, as they contend, the necessary labor nt tlio mines to produce an overstock of coal within this year. A largo incrensu iu tho price of coal will no doubt tend directly to increase production, but possibly not to I lie extent ol the demand. When the quantity that would probably bo taken this year was sjmken of somo mouths ago us over twenty-two or tlueo millions of tons, sneers and ridieulo wero heaped upon the party making them. It is not so now. At tho present timo tlio wonder.ul revival in every branch of industry has created tbo long-looked for demand, and tho market is taking ail tlio mines nro producing, and nil they can produce, without forcing tho out put. Prices havo already commenced to ad vance, and, iu the pieseut condition of the wholo counliy, they may bo expected to con tinue to advance. Tho promiso obtained fiom tho Delaware Lackawanna and Wo tern people to sell no more coal at auction for the prccnt is u great point gained, and will enable tlio producing and cairying compa nies to hold tho market ut reasonable prices. Another favorable feature Iu tho coal mar ket is that, wo nro infoimed, thcro are very few old orders for coal lo bo supplied. The business now coming on tho market, ns n rule, is now, and has to be filled by llio de livery of coal now to" bo taken from the mines. Mzo or iiitr (i rent I. nut's. The latest measurement of our fresh water seas are as follows : The greatest length of Lake Superior is 335 miles; its greatest breadth is 100 miles; mean depth CSS feet; elevation 027 feet; area 82,000 square miles. The greatest length of Lako Michigan is 300 miles; Its gicatestbreadth 103 miles; mean depth COO feet; elevation 500 feet; area 23,000 square feet. The greatest length of Lake Huron is 100 miles; its greatest bieadtli is ID!) miles; mean depth COO feet; elevation 274 feet: area 20,000 square miles. Tho greatest length of Lako Erio Is 250 miles; its greatest breadth is SO miles; its mean depth is S4 feet; elevation 555 feet: area 0,000 squaro utiles. Tho greatest length of Lako Ontario is 1 SO miles; its greatest breadth is 05 miles; its mean depth Is 500 feet; elevation 201 feet; area R,U00 squaro miles. The length of all fivo is 1,2(15 miles, cov ering an area of upwards of 135,000 squaro miles. uooit I'ou ii.tiu:s. We aro pleased lo say that our baby was liermnnently cured of a serious protracted irregularity of the bowels by tho uso of Hop Bitters by tho mother, which nt the same timo restored her to peifeet health and strength. Tho Parents, University uvc, Buchester, N. Y. Seo another column. 47-3t PUZZLE. Weary mortals racked with pa'n, Ever seeking but in vain, Sweet relief from mortal lllsi Try, I pray, West's I.ietr l'!lh k us sureas morning's light Cometh niter shades of night, O'er thy life, health's sun divine. Shall arise, In joy toshino ; Light ami health, nml joy ami mirth, In sun-beams sparkle louud thy hearth ; Vital energy shall start, E'en to muscle, brnin and heart) Rid the Liver of its load, Purify the life, tho blood, Intercept diseuse and deuth, Leaving fragrance on thy breath, Lighten life of half its ills. gale udd Hitent Liver Pills. Consumption Cured, An old physician, retired from practice, hud placed ill his hands by an East India missionary the formula ofn simple vege'uble remedy for the Sieedy and erniaueut cure for Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asth ma, and all Throat und Lung Affections, also a iiositive and radical cuio tor Nervous Do bility nud all Nervous Complaints, after buy ing tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, has felt it his duly to make it known to his suffering fellows. Act uated by tlris motive and a desire to relieve human suffering, I will send freo of charge to all who desire it, this recipe, in German, French or English, with full directions for preparing and using. Sent by mail by ad dressing with stamp, liaitiliigthls iaier, W. W. Sukuab, U'J Power' Block, Rochester, N. II. 12.e.o.w. Subscribe for tbo Caiiuox Advocate only $1 ier year. TT( I illlfl ST ilTr- QiUP A DOLLAR I TiinHomuKl d TAnUk Mnu MvTV.'iu I. w tbout Ly 1 eiot-o mil I nu oval l'd in .-ilsiein o lor Ihu euiu elot-p bin llio ovt I'MdlliexUlcnrelnrllieeuie and pieveiitniii of all lu Ijr-oj. til auo lite lu( woiiui-itut ii ucj 1'i.iTrrr mo axe. o uieaiclui' lefjuirett tuie by hbaorp. ti iu eud (ur iauiiulil. w itch elves ceit fl- I iiuteoi estruord'Uuiv cures iM-rioruien br tai 1'uil. uiulieit Irev. Ask your Xlrusjrl t tor the Kgvu.iun I'aa nud Uke no olhsr 1( he lis, uoQi.. J will a nd uu one br uisii ou recent of pnco.St JOs. I sl.hMlKU, H 11 ark it Ht.. 1 1'itUburxh, i. Uaie Agent lor the Vuttrd W; Usll-lrMr. Iiivciilorm mid I'nlciilccsi should send for Instructions, term, refer ences, Ac, lo lilsoti Brothers, Solicitors nf Patents, Washington, D.C., who furnish tho sultie wilhvut ctirye. liaison Brothers is n well-known and successful firm of lurgo exicriencc, having been established In tho year I SCO. o18-tf Lvlilglilon l'roiluro .llnrkel, ConnitoTED Weekly. Flour, per sru-k $3 75 Corn, per buslicl 70 (Inls, jier bushel 45 Mlsiil Chop, per owt 149 Middlings, per owt 1 40 nrnn, per cm i in Butter, per pound 18 l'.irus. ncr dozen. 18 Until, pcrpuund hiiril, tier pound Shoulders, per pound . Potatoes, per bushel .. V 1 , 55 Closing prices of Dkuavf.x A- Towksexo, Stock, Government nnd Gold, JO South Third Street, Philadelphia, Oct., 23, 187U U 8 l.'s. 1881 1K, blrt MIS .tailed IT. H. o.irrencr.s's w mil 124 nskeo I'. H VkISSI. new Hi blrt iM'i nmcil U. h. 4H's. new la-.f, bin too a. km II s 4'miew tois Bid Wlhasken Fonnajlritnlr.lt.il 41 , olrt i i-kco Flitln sltentlliiRn.lt stisj Mil 27 naked Uhl!liVallerlt.lt tij bid 4t( nsl.ee I.ebtffb Corl A e-flv.Co.... 35Vj ttitl &H asketl Uulteil CoRiiisnlesoI S. J.Mtln.nitl !'0 am C Noittirrnontriil ".II sS birt 17 naKed Hostonvllle l'ai. It. It. l o IPs, bid :'( n c I'ttts.Tir. t liotr. It It. Co. 7 birt 7 nsken ("enlra Tnin.nn; talton Co 4iMM 4t ns .eti Northern l'ablhc Com. ... 3'l. bid 37H is'tee I'lel'il. (it 14 I1I1I 01 , asked North l'ennaylrnnm H. it. 7H bid 471. asketl Ins. Co of North Aitionea 3 bid .1 sakef. Mirer, (lindes.) f9 bit S '4 askec Special Notices. QO.000 A YEAR lor honesMntclllgent (,uI U ness inenoragciiis. NewltiiFlners: llirht work. Address Co-UrEUATivu Aoemv, Mutllson, lttd. ,lutiuS3. 4uio. A JIONT1I pnniantceil. SIS a tliy at Inline 111111I0 by the Iniliistlloils, cnuiiHt not requited 1 we wlh mart von. ill on. women, fmva ami etrls ninkn money luster ni work fur us tlinu nt any thing else, lh- work la light nnd p easmit.nnii nueli nsiinronacnn ko right nt. Tuosc who are wish who seo this notice will send ua their art dresi'B at oncoami see for themselves. Cony Otitfltandteiinsllce Xow is the nine, llin.se aliendvai wurit nio Inilnn up l.irire snins of nionev. Addlo-s TItUK Ji ( ()., AUKtlsta, Maine. Juno 7 i" Tstv. :is:it CAUSE. or HUMAN MISERY. Just rulllshcd, in a Scaled Vnvcloc. Pi ice 6c. A LKC I U II ON THK NATUltK. Tit HA .' MKW 1'. AND I'AUIUAL cum of Seiuuial Wctkiiees or tilt nuuurlHO i. Induced li be if A i. uso Invoiinmirv J-lnilisions Impotent: v. Ncirou Debility, nnil iuiDeitinu dh lo Mar iliiiio gunciiiliv t (. oiiHUinoiioi), j:pHcisy, n.id l''tt't. Men lui nml IMivcicnl lncupaciis, &. liv Hoincm j. uuhVfiiiWKLu m. u..amu. ir df tho -Or' on Book,'" Ac Tlio v. ui ta renown it a in ur, In tins ntlmirnble r.eiturp, Cicarly proves from lits own expci. U'lii'u tint I tlionwftii consequencaiirsu t Auntie ni'iy uu tiled uiitly ictmmil without ineUiclne., mm wit hunt antgtuoiis mi tftenl upcuit una, bougies, mtmiiiii nts, iliifd o. eonllnMt i oliu UiKout ti nud ) ! euro nt once ceitiln nml t f iccii nl, by wlrcli cvo v buUVilt, ho imittcr v lint Ills conoltion m.fvuc may cuio himcif clien ly. imvutu v tuul ititticuliy. This Lecture tvttl prove a boon to thou n dt and thousands. Hont an'lei fciI, In a tiam envelope to flnv mldrcHs, on receipt of ax cent, ur two postauo ht,inim. Addies- tlio publisher;!. The Cil veru ell Mcrtlenl Co., 41 ANN St., NliW VOltK t Post O fllce r ox, niT. 1 2 yi. ThU COt, I, A It ntiu a Cow Milker froo to Ftrincru rltoncr ns Affcut. ut tlilsout imlnd dress w ill tunip HMlTH&t-ON 21 Dcy et..N. Y July t8 -3m. New Advertisements. INSTITUTE- NOTICE. Tho Annnnl TK ACIHOHS' INSI1TUTK OK AlillON COUNTY, will be hel l 111 tho ( IIUIIT lKlUSi:, AT AIAUl.H CHUNK, coiiimencinir on Monday, November 17, 1S79, at TWO o'clock 1'. M., nnd contlnuo durlnir the week. Teachers, liirei-torn and Frlundj oriilueiiiloii iu Kcnuralaro coidtally United to attend. Sllnt. I.ehlKliton, Oct. IS 1S7U-M3 procured for soldiers dl.'.tbled In U. is. scrvlco by reasons ot woundnnnd other cm-cn. All pi'iisloes dato luck to day of ttlfcUiirRO. I'enslons tncrensed. Address with etainti, STOU UlT & CO., No. S13 E St., N. V., Washington. 1). O. uct.'i lui. CMTOK'S SOU C H. In i he matter ol tho Kstato of Jo'i-pli H. Scldel, asslitned lo Henry lloycr. TIm uu dcrfl.'ned Au iltor, nmiointi-d by the Uourt or Common IMoiwi ol Carbon County, to make distribution ol the funds In thu hand ol raid Afslirnee. und II necessary to ic-settlo and re male the account tiled, will intend to the dii. tlcsof Ills iitiiioliutiH'iit on Lllf; hhliAi, the lOlli day ol'NOVi:illli:lt, A. 11. 18 0- at his ollleulntlio llurouiihol JlaucUOliunk.i'a., at 10 o'clock Iu tho lorenoon. .lOllN KL.INU, Auditor. Oct. S5, 1879.-It. .- . ,v i llesnectfully announces to the people of I.e liiulilon and IU vicinity, that ho now pre pared lo supply theiu with all kinds or Household Furniture Manufactured from llio best Seasoned Mate, rial, at Trices fully us low us tho.uinenrilcUs can be Umirht lor lis where. Hero ore a few ul the Inducements ofTurod i I'urlor Sets nl from $W to (CO Walnut alarble.top Dressing Case lledrotim Sillies, 3 pieces NO to W Palmed lledrootu Itcs ls lo tvi (Jane sweated Chairs, perselofu Owuinon hairs, per set or 6. ..... and all oilier Uoods equally cheap. In this connection, 1 desire lo rail the at. iculkui ol llio petiple to inyuuiple facilities in THE UNDERTAKING BUSINESS, wltnaNUW and HANDSOMK HEAHSE, aud a lull IHieorOAhKbTS und (JUKI 1 am preimred to attend promptly to all or. ders In this Hue. ut lowest prices. Patronage resiioetlully Solicited and tho most a pie tattsiuctt '" guaranteed. V. SUHWAKTZ, octis HANK St., Lehighton. i'1 OHO protllsmiMiltijsinveiitraeul iti ! UUD of-Ofilolut Urperta, liee - V IU" Prow rtlonat returns every week ott Btoek Op lion, il no, - S-vv - ,oo, - CtM. AUdre T J' ITISllWIOHTA CO. Bankers, Sj Wall at K 1 B25to$5000 Jn4leton.lr lftT.sl.it la W.!lbt.l.l.lU.luUIM i. nnfli.h. ,1.. H.w('.ull.lL.tlu n lur tiun.. ,.rj toiLni ot ducr.llus Iu fclw kk rutl ,ip!.n.ttn en l SUc IIvb la ll.u, 11MWH it Ce.,8likr., II ltrl St., tt. I. WAN X ID. Young Men snd Ladies to learn Telenra phy. llwd idluatioiis guarenle-ad. Adduss Willi stamp. unKittm ioKrii i u., uucnw, u. &1 O fn 1 00 lnv"leu ' WollBt. Slooks s? 1" lu V 1 "w makes friuoH ev e rj Uukiilih TEl.HiinArn Co., Oberlln, Ohio. ..nnih ti.,,.1.-.nl trHM . it.lttliiln eervllilnir. Ad.irea II A XT tit Ik CO., Hankers, f Wall Hi., N. Y. . C-lf ilonih and exjiensM sruiranUed to Sr I I Axentf, Outntriee Bluer ii'o.Au. OUST 4 MAINE 't'TTT yesr'snil Mjiensf to siirnts. Out. ? I I nt rres. AUdreil 1'. O. VlOKEUY, N i. m paper. New Advertisements. BiYJ H fH 0 Rt9 r5 lLiX Warner's Sife KltfriBy finil Liver Cure. A vp"Ptnblf3 nrepnr'i'iou und lite oiiIt inro rpmi'il.r In tfirt v.iThl rtr ltrtc;lilM Mlvrnac, llulirt. nml AIA Eilctticj, Llur, und Urinary IUfno. iROTctlmonlulHof thn hfahtMt orrlir In nroof Of theo ftfitenients. mtj-i- nr f n rare nr iimiirCcK, call for Wai wiTFor tho cure or Iirlul.t'n nnd lh nthpf (IhPWPri, caII for Witt'iivr hut'o lUtlner nml Liver Cure. WARHEIT3 SAFE DITTERS. ItH Uicbrt IlloO'l tirincr. rind etlninlfttM every fuuciloii to moro hoiltliful acUun, uiid Is thus n benefit In all dlsensrs. Il cures Nrmrnluit and olhor fttt In f!mn tloti and DhHiics, lncludiDri Cniifcro. Ill rfr, nnd ottter Httrm. Hpppnlm WrnhnrM oflhr nfnmnch, fMiMllpalton, IMfEltn. 4;iMirrnl II.t, etc., nre cured by tlio fin To nit term. It la uiipqunlpd ns tvi appetlrer and rrnlnr tonic. ltoitlt'3 of two .iiz.es ; trU'C . no, and fil.oo. WARNER'S SAKE NERVINE Qulrkly plvpn IIet and HJiti tit the ulTcrlnp, cure llrncliU'Iio and Ni'iiriilln, prt-vpnts i:itlpptlo Fit, anil relieves fft i oh li- trallon brought on by xrrshlvo drink, over work, mental shock, and nthrr c-ftnics. l'uwerful ns It Is to stop ruin and sort))? rfli tnrhed Nerve. It ntvtr Injtirei the a)btetu, whether taken In small or lnr:2do,,. Uottlcsof two sires; prices, bat, nnd $1.00 WARNER'3 SAFE PILLS Ars an lintiifd itte ntd nr'l'x stln.uhH for sv Torpia irt n 1 "iue couvenen, vr iwna, rii ihcrft. UaVtftrU, Fevr bLd Ague, nnd Rhuiild In tisi'd whenever the bovsi'la do not operate Iifly and recnlnrly. ho flltr 1'IIU rritilr tuh Mftll rttns for Ihoreiisjh work. 1'rlre ttu A bos. 31 e J It In trrbere. ,iH.II.Varncr&,Co., EOC'J ESTER, N. T. C '-StnA f.ir hanukbt nrt f.l ,t.. : jr you a nc in M.i;i or Boots, hoes, Hats, C;i)s. or, Gents' Furnisliing Goods, GO TO T.D.GLUSSfAgt.9 the roruLAit Itlcrcliaot Tailor, Bank Street, Lehighton. iT.ions vi:i!Y i.o w run hash. Tim l.ublie luitrunago eollclted. nug'J3-lf ia.i UV, Price, - - Sr0 Ief Vcnr. ACUMPIiUTKMOKAIiSTUlfY IN hAUU Tlio ohjoct of tlih I.tltrnry ! t; islvntnthn Vnidic n complete inorul idol ri'llnti.iis ftnry in n elie.ip lorin ntid ti einum r.lot turns pusjlhli the ItiniM'iv; of llio lmnnrnl uud eeti fiuional lllei.ituri- ol llin pneut tin). Wo fliiill depend np n thn rnnpi mttutt ot every p;cit uiuii .tnd 'th.in tt ititrt'dtii'u (Irs luer.i turu Into their tumll nnd enniiiiiiinty. Tim lotlowtn;; inuubciti uru roady, nnd others will rnpldl) luHuw : io. l'UKt;. 1. Nellie, the ('lockmalkcr'B Daughter.. . loe. il. Not Kury.ikfti 103. 3. IlideV Uluinty lAo. , J 'Hstory ot a 1 ItrecpL-niii Jit, ( 1n 4 f Frank tenfer' itulu ot iMc JUC fi. Tho YounK Apprentice joe, 6. .SIteTOil 15i 7. lu i'rison 1 n i Out 10c. The prico of llio nlove B'on Ftorles In Uwik form is t$ 60. hut hb will Mild (lit-in tunny Hddrt'Fs on rrcipt nf lUyhty Ccntt, Send at Jen Ft fur a Fpcelinct. enp, w huh nu w til nun I on ro olpt ot l vlce. You will hut bo dlh.ip puinted. Aililntss J. S. OUllVIU CO., rublhhcrP, JioMUMitiiAT, tw Youi:, oct. 11 -wa. A x ntTouTAvr uvm yuur esinto ii.. Fiitlieiiiit'lu pttitiei yuur ldiui ly aud dear om s tiirnttmr unlit? 11 but Till: Ni:V Kit A LIFE. ASSOCIATION of phiiaiii;lpiu.. Frovides Unit protection, nt nhuu OtK-Tiitm thoc'ift heioiomro rhuri'd ly tstio miiiituf-o Ooinpiitilm. This At hoc! a Inn u.m t'l.arterid lu lb75, una low has upward t.f oT Kitkfi or AfSt?," puhject to assess' mentH tn p;iy ileuili losiSi-s. It hasl.inJ Ian thteu ueestiieu!st thnuh ne:irl h-ur e.ir old. Aud imlU'.'tnu'iit tu hceuinc a tneniher when y mill if niul if ow old It. ;iho Af na'lon. m olleroil by alw tifgectiiinir thu uicMubi.r h of the aye tehf n joint mj, utidlinmiiithe amount a a follows: ijtVWj on llioo nrd w to 4 lnclni ve. ft-3'H0 ou IhtNtu n'd 43 t" L0 inrtiuitis, if'JiKK) on thoic aued M to&5 iiiclutftvo. $I(XHI on thuto uwl 60 to 6J lii. luPUe. Tho youu man who U Ptrlvinif to u nkn h fortuno uixi ntpi-on ti ( mil), th mid J'iu this AM'it'lntfon, Ieit i,t luriuuu may tail niui, leaving hU f.uuity lu ptuu y. Thu liiiiliuiloiii arutiiliily inndcthat the vouuk tn.in u ay h.ivo pr.d wjhm witho it pa in thocout.il projieriy charK.dlle tuihos. who neglected thu duly ulien jounvr. Till: MANAGUItS AUK: I.Oov. Janus l'olloek. TMiilA, Frefldent. Ii u. Hutli, llulk'lun.e, Viou.Frfldeut. W. 1'. Job. ison, 1'htUdt Iphla, See, uud Trea. .1 I. SpruKle, IMilIadeiphia, Jiuufi A. .Wci'oui.i-, 1'lnhidrlphta. t' liar leu Moekhain, Canitleu, iNuw Jersey. V. u. AiuUu.i hetmiut Mill, Me.t. 1-i.iu.iu'r. Uou Henry O. Uieki k. FhitadelphU. W. o. Fuliouk, I'hdadulphia, MembvrK may he h (tinted und further In fur. uiatlou obiameU throuU F. It. ALKXANHKIt. ILiglo llotol. (Jutuiijufjua, Pa.( or, lie may ! n.-en at the KXUIIANQB IIOTIIU lu LKHIOIUO.V, on or about the luth ul eucli iu until. ootis mi! I1USIMNII S Calcii&ed Magnesia, Font TinsT Fheuicm Micdals Awarded. Moro agreeable to the Tamo, aud Smaller Dose l hmi other Uifruela. For Ml In Ooveruinont MampM Bottle, at Uruipifctdaii'l Count rv Ktoie. nntt br T. J. HUSBAND, Jr., J. 5W.6 VIIILAIIKII'IIIA MEAT MARKET ! Ilnnk Slreel, t,rlllglllnll, UIIAIII.CS Kll'l", rBOrniETOB. ritnrles Klppdeflres to ftslt attention of Ills friends kimI i u, turners tetbelset Unit lie Ii n oicutiil A JlKAl' MAKKr.T o.kUu tlie l'ublfe Square. Hank tret. Lelilgulon, lsM wbere utu- be fuund at all tlins The Bcj-t Fresh Merits In umxi, lbff, I.ntub, Vrsl, raus4re. f'a- l.urn, &.r. Term. AS III '.l AM Till! en i:im: t. I'fltroliaue aiillelle I AUK. -i). (JIIAs. KII'l. ;3E III; srn.1ltiKMetnls,wllli kb lilulit, rtl lrtr olr sml lialr, iu will re Ttt:tlII.r l-ne b) return usll a currect (.Is titietil )iurfulurebusUibdvrwtie, Willi uauia anddaleormarrlae. AiMliras W.t'UX.lluxlIl-uIteiiTlUe.N- Y. ' AtS- -. j !5 trHn'iV l y SI, il.lV A mm