amv.N'nuipj.-ni...jn iwj mrrra m TJTinrnay be found on file et GEO Energetic men wanted everywirero w inojuniiufiiiie, ...... ....... v,...-- llllo riVrijil 1 HOWr.ll A CO'a Now;. cnIra..0 t a uroiitablo business. Address F. imny Annilnl lUcctlng mill Kloc- naper Advertising lluroan, 10 Where ADVERTISING CON THACTH may be mado lor It In YflHK Alexander, Loli)ghlon,uarixmcoi'niy(ro. church, at rac-crton, lly. Iickbi, will fic tion of OfllrcrN. The. annual meeting of tho Lehigh Valley Railroad Co., met at the office, No. 233 B. SfilTi tfi.iflllOlt JttlWUfo liver a sermon on "Tho Usurpations of the Third street, Philadelphia, Tuesday mom JU1V UmMU AVVA Inc. Joseph ratlerson, Esq., presiding. Tho Ladies' Mlto Society of tho M. E. Vico President unarics iiarisriornc, in d,urM,.hf tl.N nlnro. will hold ft Martha presenting his report, said ! Tho price or coal ' r . . j .i..t i.i Washington Tea Parly in Llndcrman's Hall miring ioiv was unprcccaonuy .ojt, aim . on the 18th. 10th and 20th of next month, business was restricted during tlio Drst lour Tho revival servlccsof Iho M. K. church months of our fiscal year by out unwilling. ..mi t . r,.i, ,i l..rinl ncss to put coal Into market In such nuanth ....,.... ... j..s.. , - .....,, DCS UUU Ut BUUU iuiua U3 nuuiM nv inuiu ltov. H. O. Burroughs, pastor of the 'uu Htn(lnlnn l..l,vli.rln enmrrermtion. re- occa8 evment, nowovcr, w.u, urner .v n--o . signed recently to accept a call from Fair field, Conn. Tho Pennsylvania Millers' Association mnvnmvl In nnminl Kfsxion fit Itarrfsburc on which vou willplcaorcmlt,or$1.2Jwill bo , - ... t a committee was thareed If wo havo to tend bill. , ' . , .. , ln,.(. thracite, 4,351,785 torn 'J, , . . ., j.im- nrin i,,urnn 409 tons,niaklng4,tl5,281 tonSjbcing an in- Tb6 spring election, occur on tho third of the Bta . . ho com ng Millers Interna. J &J of ,l.,fl!Bn l.l.n Iho mill. B wns OT 10" noreKiioru our jc.ru. crs throughout tho Stato In establishing the Value mid price ol different grades of wheat' lleporls concerning tho progress of the mill' 6ATUKDAY, i AlttfAflY 24, 1880. lliocal and Personal. TO SUIlSCKIIIKItS. Subscribers w u iiicaso rcic - " " ta result from these meetings, Hon tabs on their papers, by , so Mlifflhey .. will bo able to see wiicincr me.v uiu bn our books or not thus ( John Filzwllliam tnar8 70 Shows that tho subscription has been paid tip till March 8th, 1870, and consequently there, isoneuonuruuu us u ..... vhich To charged 1 companies wero supplying Iho demand to the prrludico of our operators, and our rates I to tide wcro reduced so as to bo equal to thosa charged bywir competitors. The total tonnago was as follows ! An ns; bituminous, 63, 'Tuesdav In February. The season for public sales is at nana. Advertise in the Advodatk. Tho next legal holiday Washington's f.!.ll..tA ..!! r,.11 fin Buntln. ' ln In.lmln- In llin Rlnln nra verv oncourac- It s predicted that 1SS0 win uo ine e " "7 ' , " ...... ..,',. j .i,t. ,,(, ,n, Pr ig. Tho next meeting will be held tho sec- ond Tuesday in October, at Wilkcsbarre. A greatest railroad year this country has ever known. Nails have boomed up to ?S per keg. Not many moons slnco they Wcro a drug on the market at $2.40. The deaths in Alleiltottn during tho year 1870 numbered 152,77 thereof being males and 75 females 72 married and BO tingle. Counting, say, 300 working days to Iho resolution was adopted calling upon tho rail roads of tho Stato to permit tho unloading and milling of grain in transit, heaviest tonnage. Of this 1,530,470 tons were carried over tho New Jersey division, against 870,377 tons In 1878. Our Incomo from all sources Including In terest received from Investments, etc, iun- ountoil to $fl,M0,3!!3.74 ; operating txpenscs oftlio road, $2,000,081.28! net income, $3,- 513,332.46; out ot which there has been paid interest on bonds, $l,657,000j diyi- miuing oi cram in iruusii,. , , , ,, , , n. i Mrs. Elizabeth Macltinney, formerly of den.l.-J.noarjr, April, July and October, New York, was burned o death, in Scran ton, Sunday, by hor clothing catching fire from Iho stove. Mrs. D. J. LeVl, of Grceil Itldge, near ., i r oin.tHn. Rrnnfnn. who. on Saturday, shot at her year, there wcro anippcu innu aiuuuguju and ylcinity during 1879 an avcrago oi u,.. t.. ... j v. ..... auu roicuMju ui. u.u.. ears of slate per day, For fancy stationery; fancy good?, nov eltics of all kinds and a full lino of wall pa pert at lowest priccs,call at Luckenbach's, a few doors below Broadway House, Maueh ChUnk, -"Students of the Pennsylvania Stale Cob lego enjoy n summer tcuiperatura through out tho year, the ontlro college building bo' ing pleasantly Warmed by tho new steam healing apparatus lately introduced. By The managers oftho Stato Fair last week this great improvement -Indents occupying nnln selected tho Centennial Grounds at 'go uorm.iorics nro n.uuu inorougm rhiladclphla for their next Fall1 to com mence Sept Cth and continue two weeks. Mr. Abraham Gish, an'old and resj-ec- ted citizen of Bcrllnsvillc, Northampton countv, died on last Saturday week. De ceased was tho father of Mr. William II. comfortable, tho charges for fuel it is hoped will bo lesscned,and the Chemicill and Phy sical Laboratories aro rendered much more complete by making possible tho iutroiluc lion ol various improved appliances rcquir ing tho uso of steam. Send for catalogue. two and n half per cent each on preferred stock, $10,030 ; January, April, July and October, ono per cent, each on common .stock, $1,081,803.50. Gcnoral expense, in terest on floating debt, Fenna.and New Jer soy Stato taxes, loss on Morris canal and on coal operations, $S06,505.CB Total, $3,520f 013.10, leaving $23,303.30 to bo carried to the credit of tho profit and loss account, At tho closo of tho f'6cal year our capital account was as follows: Preferred stock, $100,300; common stock, including scrip not yet converted, $27,332,555; six per cent bonds, duo in 1808 (coupon and registered); $5,000,000 ; seven per cent, registered bonds, tluo in 11) 10,0,000,000 J consolidated niort' gago bonds, sterling, $4,437,000 ; coupon, Our IVcntticrly Spcclnl. Mud I mud I everywhere mtldl and tho worst feature of all Is, that present Indi cations aro favorable to its continuance. Our townsman, J. F. Krossley, spent the Sabbath with tho "old folks at home,"'in tho Mahoning Valley, Miss Mary Smith, of Wcissport, was on a visit to her sister, Miss Nora, on Saturday and Sunday last. The Emersonian Literary and Library Association effected a permanent organiza tion on Monday evening, by tho election of tho following olhecrsi President, J. P. Row land; Vice President, J. C. Donahue; Re cording Secretary, E. R. Enbody; Corre sponding Secretary, T. G. Wagner; Treas urer, J. F. Krossley ; Editor, 8. G. Eby. Prof. Rowland then read a selection entitled "Burial of Moses," after which S. G. Eby read an interesting paper entitled "A Pen Picture," when followed a humorous read ing entitled "Mlno Kalrlne," by W. Gang- were, after Which E. R. Enbody delivered a highly instructlvo lecture on "A Tiece of Chalk," in which ho dcvolopod Its conipo' sitlou, gcologicol formation and location Ralph Waldo Emerson, the literary light, whoso name tho Association has adopted was chosen first honorary member of the so' cicty, after which tho following subject was fixed for debate at next meeting ! Ought tho Stato to provido for the frco education of all children within its borders? Messrs. E. R. Enbody, T. C. Donahuo and P. S. Choose man will discuss tho afllrmalivo and J. P, Rowland, J. D. Kressloy and J. D. Brcil the negative Tho constitution will bo trans cribod and ready for tho signature of mciii' bcrs nt next meeting. Tho attendance was very good, and now that tho organization is completed, wo trust that thcro may boa full ... , r ... i .... , auenuanco oi uu u.uuiui-rs wuu i.uva en- . , , ... ... . .ll.1 ,.n.n. ( I,., .1 ,lina( -'"l""J"" ' V"V , ., , ,, , ,,... bo in running onler in two weeks. Tho Young America Bund again favor- boon tho cheapest for the county, for a num ber of yoors. Mrs. Goorge Williams, one of our oldest residents and tho mother of a largo family, Is lying seriously 111 nt her homo on West Broadway. There is little hope of her re -covory. The election of a Poor Director for this district will tako place next month. All parties seem to bo favorable, to Eugeno II. Williams to bo his own successor', Tho Masquerade Ball, to be given at the Mansion House by "Tho Social Club," on Thursday evening, January 20th, promises to be a success. And under tho manage ment of tho committee who havo it In charge, It will undoubtedly bo so. Court adjourned Thursday morntng at 10:30 o'clock. Harry W. Rauch, son of E. It. Rauch, Esq.,ts managing tho latler's paper,tho Cur ton Cbunry -Dcmocrafjdurlng Mr. Rauch,sr's, absence, in Philadelphia as an oxcrt witness on the Whitaker will case. Mr. Rauch is a jovial fellow and will mako friends fast WdNhport Items. Tho obsequies of Mrs. Koons , who died on Thursday of last week, wcro largely at tended on Monday last. Many friends nnd near relatives of the deceased followed her remains to tho grave. Our muddy little town has boon crowd ed with strangers during tho wpek. Many, whoso faces wore seen years ago, when tho old rolling mill was in blast, havo again been seen pacing up and down tho principal street of our borough in tho vicinity of Iho rolling mill. Undoubtedly thoy havo been looking for situations, and thorn is no reason why they should bo disappointed. Thcro will necessarily bo a demand for men, und thoso who aro competent will in all proba- in the general debate on tho first topic so lectcd. As much of the enjoyment and profit to bo derived from the association by tho members Will depend upon tho degree of interest which cadi manifests in tho ex ercises in tho outset, it is to bo hoped that all will bo found actively participating in tho proceedings. Let it be borne in mind Gish, cashier of tho Blatlngton . National Address tho President, Stato College, Centra Bank. County, l'a. Walter E. Coir, of tiethlchem, has been A young man who incurred tho dis appointed solo agent for tho salo of coal, for pleasure of his kinspeople and acquaintances nccountofthe Lehigh Valley Coal Company, by marrying a German servant girl, now to furnaces and coal dealers upon the lino of holds his head very high when he the Lehiirri Valley Railroad, including tho meets nny of those critics. His wife has New Jersey Division. fallen heir toancstalo in the Fatherland The Stempton Car Manufacturing Com- worth $000,000, and ho now hires his teams pany havo received another contract for coal at the popular livery (if David Ebbcrt, on add box cars from the Central Railroad of .North street, as ilo all olucr sensible people, New Jersey. Tho Board-of Pardons at Harrisburg 300 boxes West's Vcgctablo Liver Pills Wcdncsdoy recommended tho pardon of for sale at Durling's Drug Store. 20 cents William S. JoileSj of Luzerno county, con per box. tf. victed of murder in thoioxmd degree Tho Boahmxq. Two or' thrco respectable Board refused to recommend tho pardon of young men can havo board in a private Neil Dougherty, of Schuylkill county, con family. Apply at this office. victed of complicity in the murder for which Good men aro wanted everywhere in a ltchoc was hanged. legitimate business. Address quickly, F. R, Alexander, Lchighton, Carbon caunty, Pa. Job printing at lowest rates at tho Cab Dit AdTOCiTK office. Try us. ingt trade. The emery wheel trado is said to be brisk, with a largo demand. Mr. John Deitcrlinc, who is now cm- ;.So nu,i.IG, i.., ""l"4 - . ... ........ . . . . , ... n,i,l!,io, l,ll,l $2,000,000; registered, $7,500,000; annuity that the most liberal participants in tho do- J . ,..,. I.' ... r. .... . . i i t, i.i.i :n I.. .1.. ...... i n,,j ing to moot tho excc3sivo demands of thei duu,uuu ; lioaiing ucoi, less casu on uanu, ugs u. iu uvu n... uu .uo niua. uvuvuutm $317,350.72. Total, $53,213,214.72, 133 of When Demosthenes was asked to name the the sterling bonds wero drawn payable De- thrco graces of elocution, ho is Bald to have comber 1, 1870, leaving outstanding, $4,- replied : first,ociion ; second, active; thinl, 301,000, bearing interest from that date. ACTION. Lot all profit by tho above and Tho followiuc officers wcro then elected : let our motto bo action I cxorciso 1 the sc- rrcsident, Charles Hartshorne. Directors, cret of all development. David Thomas, Aslibel Welsh, William L. The developments of tho past week indl Conyngham, Ario Pardee, William A. Ing- colo that tho Asscssorsbip will this year again ham, George B. Markle, Robert H. Sayre, be the most closely contested of all our bor Harry E. Packer, James I. Blaksloo, Robt. ough offices. At tills writing there is a A. Tackcr, Elisha P. Wilbur, Jesoph Pat terson, self as ail independent candidate for that office. In that eyent it will be a triangular fight. "M. G." is a host when it comes to hard work at the polls, but whether he will bo tho winning man this time remains to bo 6eon. May tho best man win The Lehigh Volley Railroad Company havo a force of 30 or 40 men busily engaged STA'tfii NEWS. Wimmport ice dealers fear a light stodc for next inmmer. Tho Argument for a new trial, at Williams port.tofllerrilo and Taylor, convicted of con. Spirt cy, takts ploco Fcbrvary !7. Joscfili Z Ink, a brttccmnn, tell ondor a train of ears at Watt's Furnrco, Stanolti on Satur day, and Was Instantly Killed. At Wllllamsport on Sntnr'lny Judgo Cam. mln sentenced Eliza llody.colored, to five years and six rnout bs In tho renltcntlary tot arson. Frederick L. Ibmscn. a well known Tilts, bnrg glass manufacturer, and the Democratlo candldato tor City Troasaror In Is74 illcdonFrl. day nlht. At Newport, Terry conntr, on tho lino of thorcnnsylvauialtaltrood.cn Sotatdny, Mrs, Jsno It. Smith wan etrnckby an express train andtDBtantly kiUriL The Borks County Agricultural wiclcty held its animal meeting In tiendinr! on Satnr. day, tho attendance being larger than that ot anyprovlous your. Tho following officers wero elected: rrceidcnt, Jacob U. zcrr I Secretary, Cyrus T. 1'ox. Treasurer, William ft. Timer. It was resolved to hold tho next animal exhibi tion un September 2S, SO and U, and October I, USO. Engcno Ilawley was a'lot dead by John Richards, tn a quarrel near Monti Obe, Mondiiy Elchirds wes arrested. Tho boilers ot the Montgomery fornacp, at Tort Keucdy. exploded Thursday evening. The loss will bo heavy, as tho f urnaco wlfl have to be put out nf blast. No persons wcro Injured Tho arockholders ot Iho Lohtgh Telegraph Company have organized for I81U by electing oMccrs and n Uoard of Directors. Tho capital stock was liicreosod to ISUM. This rdmpany has applied for permission to erect lolci In Heading, and expects to connect lth tho Hues of tho New American Unlou Company. David (1. Flcjcri, river ti.d news editor of tho Evening chronicle, died nt Pittsburs. Tuo. dayiuomluz. llorctmned oa Saturdiy from trip to Now Orlean. (or tho benefit of his failing health. Mr. rlckes had bccnfortwelvovcarsnn tho editorial BtatT of the ChroiMle, no was aged 4) yean, and leaves a wlfo and thtcrcrilLlicn, F.owers are blooming lu'lloiks coanty. Tho Sch uylkill llavcn rolling mill Is to bo put In operation at once, A blast turnaco Is to bo erected on tho Mill I'arR farm, near fottstown. X hero aio rumors of n slrlko by tho miners tin ovghout the Lehigh Valley. Tholonineymcn IIorsohoers of nttsburg havo lubuguraied a sirluo for hichcr woscs, Tbo Oil City Derrlclt loporls a gomo of (,ov. en-up at that place belweou two oil piluces for KO.0i0. I'lTohainrtrod wagons loaded with tobacco came lulo Lancaster on Saturday, and tho banks paid out over 3200,tjOO. Mr. T. M. Patterson, of Utile Britain township, Lancaster county, has a heifer calf, ot thoDuiham breed, which 19 odo year old and weighs 013 poui.os. Dlacl; Creek runs through a deep, narrow nlnvn.l t Pi.n l.n. Imnl, o..lni.1 gorgo In Uitorne ciuuly. l'a. A concipond 'c , . , , ... ... out of tho I'hllalelphla Hint describes tho mountain gap traversod by this stream as most cd us with soino very appropriate music. They wcro out serenading on Monday eve ning last, and did very well indeed. How much did Cliarho drop down, boys? Tho Miner lire's foundry is full of or ders. It Is rumored on good authority that diBmal. "Onlyananow stretch of sky ta vlslblo Horn below, and tbls Is almost flllid with a hazo, which the sanhcams sorcery ever pene trate. When tho sky happens to be clear It la not sunrise lu tho gap till 10 o'clock, whtlo at I T ciupcitiiictfa NoiiTiiAurroN County TtsirERixcK Cox- yannNCS at Eastok, Tcksoay, Fkbkuaky 10, 18S0. Several pastors and other friends 6f temperance in Easton ore co-operating with Rev. D. C. Babcock, one of the Secro- lariesoftho National Temperance Society hft, lho 6cpclltine ,,icco of road between nnd Publication House, and also Corres- ,. . ,. , tt... t n -The surface .earth over the working, of 1)01lding Secretary of tho Pennsylvania Miller, Hoch & Co.'. m.ne, at Mahanoy Temperance Union, in arranging for an all- nway itll four of tbo fiv0 briagc3 now uscd riane, caved in about one o Jock ednes- tcmperanco conference in Easton on the . . ' IUt , ,, .,,, , Superintendent of the rolling mill hero. Messrs. Stroh, Bcrtolct'.o and other men having stock in tho rolling mill, wcro in town during tho wcelrt Jacob Slraussburgcr, Esq., who formerly nrnhnWtllvofM.O.Krnmr.r'arenc-.tlnnl.lm. P,m-U . -"l" "f tho sun f)os Uown. lmmcnso gray uouiuers 1 J 1 fi- Arnnr lino nrrnln tAinviul llannafl nnrl I armniM Tlin nnnd im nnri.ml Witii ntrifa will carrv on tho Imslness nt his rilaco on- and tinnVs of fallen pines, charred and black pos.to Trapps Hunters' Hotel. Jacob Is n I ,nc vUm twlltluSi .n,ctlnltJS 0n0 sociable chap, and will bo likely to receive bcossi the other. Knorinous snakes crawlover tho patronnco of the "boys" but tako the tho rocks or battlo In tho Bllruy pools. Tho on n.lvlm nf a frlnH. .Tnl,-nn,l limn mil nf dm ly trees aro stunted plnos. which grow out fiom , ,, . ... , , ... , bctwoen tho roaks. Tho waters orevcrydcrk grcssor is hard, you know. Alack and alasl Messrs. Bchlcr .t IC rcse's license has been discontinued, and "Sol" says "good I good 1 good 1" But liow about tho costs? Ike, Am mmln ..Ilhff ,. lntnfrnnl,,! .ul .. 1 1 t , 1 I b'-"" j .......... v. t- uuuvu tiuiuvu uuivt nun jut several uuucrui i n, Tf ... ...:n r.. -:ai. I i. -vu:tiu. nfw...l ti, niril. it . ... .1 1; iiiijiu. u .uu. 11 uu u fin buuii u ni luuiicu juu un "wi " mi.tui jviiiiii. u v mass nicciings j 11 connection tyiui tue con 1 t -itr TrMi M.i... .riL. with the Carbon Advocate nnd iho Toledo continued cracking ull day. It js tho third fercnce. Mr. Babcock will spend tho Sab- , , . r Ji :nii nu mi J M(.jr .uM j-' - v K; " V , uawfrco.0Hii"wnanuprenciiwuipcr- Doard iiavo filled tbo vacancy by the on- T..,. n.ll., m rtn.l V Dtf rttita .19 Savli-iiI U'pl.- n ffft wttl-1 W.1 B Rtniinpil liV nil t.. , p 1 1 n.. J J A i.w x'ui.u.a uuu . w.. . v v , . j I UllCil ccrillUUS 111 1HUU UUT CllUTUlUa, If you desire to go into good paying injunction to restrain tho taking out of coal, business, write to F. 11. Alexander, Lehigh- ns It supjwrts tho surface. Urn, Carbon county, fa. The Commission appointed by tho last Herman Fcllman offers his hole! stand Legislature to count Iho vote cast at tho last for sale. This property is about ono quarter Slato election, met in Harrisburg Tuesday, Of & mile btlow Tarry ville, and is doing a Governor Hoyl presiding. Th vote was good business. See advertisement in another complied as follows j Butler, Ttepublican, column. 12Kn,lo3j liarr, Democrat, ."Jl,015; Button Haw. WonK riorouco V. Chandlee, Grecnbacker, 27,207 j Richardson, Irohibi- Raco St., oppos'to St. Mark's church, Mutieli tionist, 3210, Chunk, will do all kinds of hair work neat- Bays tho Slroudsburg Jefersonian, on ly, cheaply and reliably. Coihbiugs mado Friday evening last tho Beethoven Band up. 8 1 turned out mid serenaded Mr. T. Allen Sny Thosa of our readers wishing to make dcr and wife, who havo recently joined potus to thogeneral causo of tomiieraiice; on n suro provision for thnir family after their tho army of benedicts. After the baud hail blo its friends to confer together, and to death should read carefully tho advertise- ditcourhcd several of their beautiful pieces devise wayr and means for furthering tho ment, in to-day's paper, of the ev I.ra selected for tho occasion, Mr. Snyder mado good work in our section of tho State. Xt Life insurance Co., or l'hilailelphla. It of- Ids appearance and gladdened the "boys" trust Hint all parts ofthis country will bo frs extraordinary inducements to the poor by presenting tlicin with a liberal gift. man to make provisions for his family. On Monday oveuing tho 9th, an address will bo delivered by ltcv. C. W.Miller, of tho Do ICalb Avenue M. E. Church, Brooklyn, N. Y. The morning and aiternoon meet ings on Tuesday will bo in tho spacious lec ture room of the Third Street Itcformcd Church. Tuesday afternoon Itev. Albert G, Lawson, of Iho Greenwood Baptiet Church Brooklvu, will fpeak, and in the ovening Mrs. Mary T. Burt, Corres wnd ing Secretary of tho Women's Xution.il Christian Temper ance Union, and others. Tho conference is called to givea new Im- poinlincnt of Mr. -, of Berwick. The weather is so tpring-liko that our school girls havo already brought out last year's rope and, wherever a dry spot of earth may bo found, aro skipping tho light fantas tic toe. Tho family of Wesley Slcetho has been sorely alllictcd by the death of two interest ing children both within a week of dlph' The Conl Trade. Tho weather continued warm tho greater part of last week, much to the disgust of coal operators, who find tho supply of fuel in tho market overabundant. Tho business is as dull no it well can bo nnd tho stock of coal on hand unusually large. There is lit tle demand, indeed, so little that it amounts to nothing more than a feeble inquiry. It Is difficult to say how low the price of coal 'now Is. Buyers ato taking so little thatscl lcrt do not feel Warranted in breaking tho market for tho few tons that would bo taken and extremely sulphurous. Iu them Sail can not live, while afroB or aunke thrown Into th stream instantly tarns over ana fbats away, dead." ArnlhoadTiius through tho Rjp. and some mining Is COno thcro ; but prosperty has of late dcerrted lho neighborhood. Henry Croll who owns a botc-1 thcro, and has a namosako In tho only village, Crolltowu, has advcrtlsod his property for sale, hut ho Irtuhtcns all Intending purchasers away by tellins them that mack Creek became sulphurous thionch modern and tlm wlwhos latest tho stream every night1 iivrrnESTiM; iohs:n notks, Krupphas lecclved ftn order for 230 now frnnslrom tho Uuaiian Uovornmcut. Tho Spanish Chamber of Deputies on Bat urday adopted Are articles ot tho abollllou bill A largo number of foioiau workmen have becnano.tcdatresth for taking p.trt In the disturbances thcro. -A quarrantluo has been ordered at Homo against vessels from Veucsuela and Columbia at any price, though if tho buyers would or- 'n consequence of yellow fevor, theria. They havo.tbo sympathies of .our , .,,,.. i Thoshaies ot tho reconstructed German , . " n..i.-r R.n,oauCninauvh.vo all been taken, tho sab- amount, tho very low-down prico that would ecriptiou ronchlnjr. twlco tho required 6um. command coal mignt bo tested. Tho coal pcoiilo in this, their sad bereavement. Miss Smith teacher of tho IS l'rimary 5CUO01 was tc.iKj.uri.y iuuiu .". .,,.., lo ,c, , ..., i..,, ,, .i. ii,. i, ,,.; I., ... ..,...... -"w the condition. Ono thing is ccr almost any chango that -we may , ' .T" b, , ; " . , usual aid a Slio is found nt her post again, however. jelterin t All teachers in tho building, except A See- (.n havo will bo for tho better of thoso in the I coal trade, whether it comes from a demand Lord Penzance baa lsmcd a fre2h citation itcalnet ltov. Alexander Mackonocblc. of Albau's Church, llolborn. In view of a uit to deprlvo him ot Ids benefit. It Is said that the conclusion ol a concordat betweeu (Jcrmany and tho Vatican Is mar a hand, slid thatscveral obnoxious enactments of the Falk laws will besaii)ieoScd. A jromau his died of Htnrvatlou In KSen- have been destroyed, and 80,000 persons ren. dcred destitute. The actual pecuniary lost is still nndetermincd, but it is not so great ns It would be in western countiles, owina to tho cheap construction of most ot the hoa.es, The number, however, is uncertain, many persons In tho rapid pronesx ol the flames havlnc been ovettaken and destroyed, in severs) Instances i ntirccognliaWo holies and fraRments thereof i were found among tho rnlns, aad many dlod from exposure to tllo cold, the ntght succeeding the fire being exceptionally severs. As bap. poncd on two previous occasions ot great Arcs considerable part of the foreign district was destroyed, Including several mlssfonsrv estab Ushrnents, one chinch, aud the ofllo ot the for. cien newsdaper. the Toklo Timet. The United i HtatcsLegatlon was In danger but fortunately escaped unharmed. Extraordinary taeasnrcs ot relief have boon Instituted by Iho Govern mentauthoiltlesand'prlrato Indlvldn K There sa slrong cry for imperative action by tho Government to prevent futnro crowding to&clh. or of Inftanimaolo structures. LosnoN, Jnn. 31. An explosion occurred in the Lycctt colllery.at Ncwcastlo-undcr Tyuo at 8 o'clock lids morning. There Is llttlo hopo tint nny of those in tho pit at the tuno of the calamity, estimated at Irom 7u to 100 persons, will bo saved. Bcaich for them Is delayed by damage to the shaft. Tho explosion la atttlbut cd to Hie gaseous nataro of t ho coal soam. S r. M The lutcst accounts from the eccno of the colliery explosion ot Newcastle nmle r-Tyi,e He the number ol persons lu tlioplt whontho explonon occulted at si'vcntv-sovcn. It Is be hoved that not morolhan six of tho rescued can poilbly recover. Twenty-fivo corpp.oa havo already Lceu brought up. a majority of them being so ulsuirurrd as tobouuiccogniz abto. Tho fow who wcro rescued allvo aie dy lugrapialy Thokcene at tho month of the pit Is moat heartrending Ono of tlio recovered corp&os has lost part ot tho bead. Homo of the others wcro burucd to clud.rd, whllosomcap pear to havo tiiv'n ktlled by concuss on. Uangi of volunteers nro desceacmg frequently. The port of the Li cett colliei y whero tho explosion occurred H known us lho Fair L ulv pit. and li the samo lu which six men weio killed last nu luinti. Tho coal belongs to ILo llaubaty or flory seam, in which Ml ot tbo great Kt-ITonl shlio explosions have oocuried. A Aro has been raging In tho pit Ii h art nt vollcuco since the disaster, hindering tho eHorts of Iho ex plorers and precluding ull, hopes ot any ct the victims bcliig rcscui-d allvo A later dispatch suys lhat the flrols being subdued and largo quantities of dcbfU have been removed, enab ling tho explorers to proceed more rapidly. Ihi latest report places Iho total number ol deaths nt. soventy. Another explosion is feared. Vivo rnoio bodies halo been recovered from tho mlnc,and twenty utherB havo been found In tho pit. They will bo brought up tonight. Vcntl. latlon has been readied. .Now Advcrtisorac'nif. Announces the arrival of tut immense stock of Goods suitable for the Comprising nil the latest Novelties in Ladies' New Advertisements. KALED 1'KOrOSALS Will hn rreelrnl at Iho nprtCli Ol' Tltn COMJtlSMIONLltS Of 0AUI1ON OOUN1V. for P.ll.NTINO TUB COMMIMBIONUHH'. JlKfllMTKIl'H nml rilUTJlUNUTAHY'H UK. I'lCns, until Wednesday next tboTVi:KTV KIOIITIt INSI'AIN'J'. Specifications Can be seen in rue umce. By orair of tne ccmniis'ioner". if U. hWAlirZ, Clerk. MauCIl chunk, Jan. 24. H OTEL STAND TOIl SALE. Tho undcrilcncd oflers at I'rIVatO Sale, his Hotel .Stand, known ns tho " 1IOHSC SllOi; HOUS11," sltualo on tho publio road leading to Bowman's, nnd about a quarter ot a mile below tho l'arryvlllo Furnaces. This oilers a rare chanco for anv ono In soarch of a flrnt class business place. For further particulars apply on tne premises, ro 11, IZiiJUlUjVilll, Jan. 2t 1880-W3 1'roprlctor, n " m and Mineral Lands In JtllCll CktlUb Shcnaniloah Vnllcyof Va., lor saio. Menu sramii ror caraioguo, Statlesi OUAtTAM It Oo.i Harrisonburg, Va, h ALomh and cxpeiiBc guaranteed V ' Agents. Outfit free. oust, main!;. SIUW &CO.AU- Lin 2t.lw. 777 n yenr nti(' expenses to agents, if ni iree. Auurcss i-. Augusta, Maine. Out O. V1UKLKY, ,1a n at.-iw. PAMPUTrn1 lor advertisers loo pages, loots 1 llllll HlJlJlli I. 11 1 W uu.tn. NEW ERA &c, &c. Also, a full line of the choicest ANr To all of which he invites the attention of the people. A Full Line at tho Don't you Forget, Slue 18e Mii vo -II. A. Beltz is the agent for tlio U. B. Life Insurance Co., and those of our readers desirous of making provisions for their f.irn illes, should not fall to call ujwn him and fnyestigate tho workings of tho company, tf you wauta nice smooth, cosy shaVe your hair cut or shampooing, go to Franz Koedcrcr's Saloon, under lho Exchange Ho tel. Ho will fix you right, nnd don't you forget it. The funeral of Mrs. Koons, mother of Sherilt Thomas Koons, at Weissiwrt, was at tended by a largo number of Lehiglitoniaus. ondary havo now had their turn on the sick list. Miss Kishbaugh is next iu order. Tlio vacancy in tlio Grammar school is well represented, and that friends of tho beinir temporarily filled by A. J. Howland, i,,tn r.,m naioliWin miinliMnml fi-nin awaiting an appointment ol u successor to coal necessary for domestic uses, or by a i:iiterlniiliiifiit. . ... , , . Mr. Huulcr by the Board. il.,iiiv ir,0l ,U.., rmm iu. lu couscauouce ot tho lusuBlciency of po'lco, . ... . Ml I 1111,, 1 110W dOrSCV Will UllCnil 111 lUrgU riUlllOCrS. I "-' -V ' b v.....uu u..,,, ..v... .uw i ,. m,li.'a.ln. nrn rmnnilllll rtii ciucriainiiiciii win uu ana in " ,. n..u-..i. i n.... LIST Oir llEUULARS. loom n.-rivn l.iiii.f. tnMIr, lnlr llfn ll - - ri.iuci,i rr r U-n!.,ri i r,. "...."s'-s """""'"' i""- . .. .. ,,, --- - y - -Turkeys lemtonai lossis o.ttraatca ny ' . " . " T ,, ' . ' . , gramme, which will bo published soon, and . ,, ' . ,,', u , I , .. over tlle country. Wlillo Wo confeis to a ocnnBn authority as a tcrrltoryalmostas largo lliu ueueiib ui ..iu ijuiuuiut. ui... i..ui uiuu ,.. . ,, . ,. ,. , , ,, I Ullllgliiiiu, una. i.juce, niviiaiu a umu suiennduccu by cool weather, makiug more ny, Ireland. Thoio Is a largo luflux of trampi in KltLcnny from tho distressed dlstr.cts, and, church, of that borough, for defraying tho debt still resting on tho Bell House, on Sat urday evening, 21th lust., at 7 o'clock. Tickets may bo procured nt C. W. LenU's drug store. Wholo tickets 25 cents, half tickets, for children under twelve, 15 cents, All aro cordially invited. J. L FaKEUix ICrliRioi: Notch. PacKekton M. L. Uiitmcii. ltcv. W. 11. During tho past week tho slush in our Plekop.pastor. To-morrow (Sunday), preach. streets has averaged from three to six in ches IU depth. Mud, mud, beautiful mud. Only a fow weeks befora holding the spring elections. If you want ttckets, neat, cheap and promptly, call at tho Auvocatk Office. See a wine cup in another column, With a bunch "of Grapes from Which Speer's I'ort Grapo Wine is made, that is so highly esteemed by the medical profession foftho Use of invalids, weakly jiersons and lho aged. Sold by druggists, Ji Morris Perot, Eso.,Fresidcnt Mcrcan tile Library of Philadelphia, will please ac cept thanks for complimentary for 1BS0, The mombers of the Democratic County Committee aro requested to meet at tho Americus Club Itooms, Maueh Chunk on Thursday, 2'Jth Inst. Sco notice iu another column. The depot for fresh, pure and genuine drugs and medicines is Dr. C. T. Horn's Cen tral Drug Store, opposite tho " Carbon House." 0-10. If you are about to effect an insurance upon your life, call at this office, and learn the advantages offered by F. It. Alexander, District Agent for tho New Kra Life Insur ance Co., of 1876, of Philadelphia. Samuel Brunner fell dead on Main Bt. , Bethlchem,Fridsy evening, of apoplexy lie had been Coroner of tho county for fif teen ycats, a Justice of the Pcaco for tlio sam length of time and Town Clerk for nearly thirty years. Though seventy-three yean old he had been in good health. On Monday last tho hostler at the Le high Oap Hotel gave n young son of the proprietor, B. II. Anthony, a pistol to play with I the boy endeavored to pull the trig ger the pistol being at full cock not sue ceeding he took tho weapon to his mother, requesting her to Mit the hammer down for hliuj she took it pom him and pulled on the trigger, when the piceo went offlodging a ball In the child s body, near tho heart. Dr. J. C. Kieamer was called, aud at last accounts was in attendance Un the child. The Social Club met at the residence of Mr. C.S. Wheatlcy,on Wednesday evening of last week. We nro plea and to learn that the organization is a success. The next meeting of the club will be held at the resi dence of Mr. E. Hibblcr, on Wednesday vening, Jan. 26th. All members are re quested to. bo present, as a good tlmo is ex pscUd. All persons who received invita tions ana were unable to uo present aro re Ing at 10:30 a. in., Sermon by Pastor. Ser mon In the evening, "Tho Usurpations of tlio Itomlih Church," Sunday school '1 p, in, Prayer Meeting Thursday evening at 7;15 o'clock. l.KuioiiTON M. E. Ononcii. Itev. J. P. Miller, pastor. P:30 a. in., Class Meeting; 10:S0 a. in.. Sermon by the pastor. 2 p. in., .Sunday school; op. va., Prayer and Praise Service ! 7 p. in., Sermon by the pastor. KVAKOELlCALCllUuCIl WklBSrOnT. J. K. Scylrlt Pastor. Oerman preaching at 10 o clock a, m., by tho Pastor. Toachcrs meet ing at 1:30 p. in. Sunday School nt 1 p.m L'ngllh preaching at 7 p. in. will givo all needed inlormalion ns to details. Let us do all wo can to make these meetings helpful to our city and tlio general cause ol temperance. . Traill Gueen. Toivniilellsillif ISrcvIllt-Mi Tlio roads wero muddy Ibis week. Soiuo of our farmers wcro busily engaged plowing on Monday last. Ituther early. Messrs. Lewis Bernhardt and Frank Hlnker, of Parryvillc, wcro nt this placo on Wednesday Inst. Glad to soo Ptljcm. I loam that C. A. Buck, of Pino ltun, 1 intends to go to Kansas next spring, but vip hone ho will chango his mind before that time and fctny in l'a. -Tho lax collectors aro busily engaged collecting taxes. "Itevero" will plearo accept thinks for favors received. Lewis Kcmercrhas 17 bushels of clover seed which lie raised last summer. iam, ons. Diijucr.iuciiaru iin.sm.ii, , ,, . n,..i..t , .......u!,!, i... iruala nroner. vilth a nonulatlon of oloton James Holford, Horry Koons, llobert TolU I ,,.,. , , , , ., , , I miuiuna Henry Itccse, Curtis Buckley, Satn'l Buck, ' ' ' " -tuo capital cmnloyodin lliltlih rallroadsls Michael Donolly, Thos. Behnaffer, Henry "'""-' " ' utile less than frUOP.oro.ouo. Itlsadmlnlstcrod ltclnmlllor. KU Harts, Fannlo McOono. ness. t hero Is ovory Indication that nearly n-two lmnrirwi nnd irtcntv.luur disiinct com my, T.aura Derr, Blanche Ladle, Susie all tho business pursuits that havo i-tartcd panloa, 'wuio ot vchlcu pay no dividend, wane uiieescman, u. B PniMARY, N. F. Smith, Teacher. Robblo lhichuian, Gilbert droll, Howard Freeman, Walter Kressloy, Itobblo Kressloy, Georgo Miller, Numa Vcnl, John Wlgand, Wlillo Ksllnger, Bcrsle Eadlo, Oarrlo uangman, into lenowcd life within tho last half year olhcis aro hopo:cosly insolvent. As mule, tho will contlnuo j it is liardly possible for them to stop at just thispoiutind if they continue at all they must incieaso, and iucrcase so largely as to force tho demand for coal up to SalUoKeisor.MaryMcDonnell.Kate Kotln the capacity of conl production. Nothing I.I' I a Smith, Laura Shinier, Clar.i Taney, Mary Smith, Nora Wagner. 19. A SxcoKDAnv, Maooib KismiAuair, Tench- nr. John MbUonnell, Willie Stone, Willis Snyder, Harry Ilachman, James Kolh, Jas. McCarty, Edgar Harttell, Wlillo Taney, to surely ns this juxtaposition of the buying smaller the company tho less profitable the undertaking. The Pope has recovered from his rocont In. lndlspoelitou. Quarantine ngoinit vosne s arrivng irom AmtHr.ji him heen uholhlhcfl at Home. Tho Keoubttqui truncal)', il. aombetta's orgau, demands modlllcallous In tho staff ot the McOonomy, Hoy Youttgi John Morani V Clark. Susie Andrews, Jennie Davis, Maud West, Alvcsta Moyer, Minnie llartz, Mary Sweeney, MagglcGarrlty, Ida Beers. Little Kollor. 5. and selling parties iu tho markot controls Ercnch diplomatic body, prices to lho profit of trade. We find no one Ninety cotton ooiatlvea havo bcoo lockod rtniii..,, :.. ,1.. ,v..in ...i.i. r .,..:.. 1 out at Mossley,nour Oldham, in consequeuco , ..... ' 1 ... . of the operatliej at ono of the mills huvlug struck for n ten per eent. advonco In their wages. A Paris dispatch says that eight Indies of the order of the "Llttlo fclstcrs of tbo Pour' havo been bent from tho parent house, at Ilennrs, to establish a branch of tho order at tlio outlook of lho current year of 1880, who Frank ltomlg, John llrong, Willie Wurg, I does not set it down as ono of great pros- Wtllle Harti, Ueorgo Ulshafer, William per it r. Ltd'icr, Monday. For the week ending on tho 17lh inst., thero wero sbiped over the Lehigh Vulley rnilroad 01,323 tons bf coal, making a total Brooklyn. v. of 521.800 tons for tho season, nn InercnsR nf -Tho Palis .Wonlfeur hos reason to tcllevo AVIlil Creek ltciim. Franklin Aimer, of Maueh Chunk, was visiting friends and relations at this place last week. Glad to seo him. Thomas Kibler, of Middle Creek, Mnn- roo county, paid us a visit last week. Call again. Joseph E. Kibler, of Drake's Creek, moved to his former home here, on Satur- lay of lost week, Martin Christman, of near this place, next spring, Lrhighton, wcro visiting here on Sunday last. It is reported that John Haydt, former ly ofthis valley, but now of Mud Bun, was married to Lucinda Dotter of that place. Wo wish them much joy through their journey of life. The county bridge at Dennis Moycr's is to bo erected shortly. -Joseph Kleinlop who was working In Tino Swamp returned homo on Tuesday. Joel Strobl intends to build a new barn Calvin Bscrs, Oscar Davis, Hobble Eadle, Willie Fisher, Eugene lllnos, Ernest Twee die, Ucrtlo Young, Mollis HofTord, Beckls Koons, Laura Smith, Allee Taney, Mary Taney.Ltttle Ulshafer, Martha Talt 1. A Iktebmedi atk Euma McUat, teacher. tho Admiral commanding lho French squnarou InChluose waters to obtain from Toklng re paratlpn for an insult olToied to a French cap-tain. The London correspondent ot tho Manches ter nuardia'n says that the ltoyal Academy has decided lo admit women to nieaiuerthlp, rub- left for East Maueh Chunk last week, where he has procured work driving team, Hcury Christman, of Lehlghton, is vis iting hero for a few weeks. Joseph KIcintop, of Polio Toco Creek, left last Monday for Fine Swamp, whero he has. procured a job. Messrs. Harrison H. Kibler, Solomon Eckhard,and Peter Savitz,of this placo,wcro on a business trip to Lehigh Gap un Mori djy last Joseph E. Kibler, ofthis plscc.while re turning homo from Maueh Chunk,lastMon- day night, thought ho heard something hoot near him bcingonly n few yards from his door, he did not think it strange. But, reaching tho porch, he heart) something bouueo behind him, and looking back, saw a strange animal there; ready for a fight, Just then the dog camo round the porch,and frightened the animal off. It was too dark to see what it was, but it is supposed to havo been a catamount. Tho roads were in a posr driving and and traveling condition the fore part ofthis week. Threshing grain has been the chief em ploy ment at this place tho last few days. News is about as scarce as snow in this vicinity. Joe, -EmmouDreisbach and John Green, of B Boo:;M. E. Donso. teacher,- 172.5M ton. a. compared with same time '"21 SlZSZZZZZZ last season. There wero81,217 tonsof coal transport ed over tho L. ,t S. It. II. for the week end ing on tho lGth inst., making a total for tho season to that date of 138,9'J2 toils, an in Oscar Fenstetmacher. Itosle McUonomy, crease over samo time last year of 74,103 iect to certain dlbablllllif, including tbo de Laura Itouse, Nellie West, Bella Smith, tons. - privation ol tbo right lo veto at elections ami Ella HartE, Mary Stein, Alice llrong, Mel- Hon. jn0, Leiscnring, A. W, Iniscnriug '"cuancs at tho annual banquet. llollrong, iiora liosenstocif, uarrio oioat, u i ., f , p, v Phil-i.lnhln " Little Fisher, Sarah Ecke.LlttloOroll.-ll. v- ' -7' ' ', . 'euco ol Trade. Ma at Pari. Wednesday. n , . t w u.,,,. ii,r ni.nrt I -'v" a iiuiuuig, ijomuujj, ., uuio resolutions onereu Dy ai. lutoui uuni mm Williams. Anthony Campbell. J.U.Hun. a coai company anu coneiuueu trie P"iueu.uu.UB iuo .cuu. u. ,u ter. Ida H.ehman, Irene West, wme purcuaso o, a vu uao.o i act o. 8,oou acres JiiB'SyStJ liampion, mary lucnugu.-.. o. uuu.uiuouj cuni lauus in rajeiio oouniy, v.lhr ivll .1r n ri.n.an n.rhnlio nrle.t Jlliui j, i. iiunuw, ici.ti.er. A.uci, upon WIIICU IIIC)' Will aloncO proceeu lOSIUU whnh hoen twelve vein a mlailoliarv In lloxmeyer, Thos. uneeseman, t rea. A.au. .hari,( south Alrlea. Is now in Knglsnd with tbo iow A sncllinz matcli was held at school no. a, on Thursday last. meuccky. Our l'Urri vlllo Uitiliut. Itev. Hoifmau was in town the begin. ning ol tno week. Mr. Alexander Stoudt was here to see the Secretary of tho Evangelical Aid Socio ty on business. Messrs. Hauk and Ilvbcr have aleo been in town. derburn, A. J. Jlonland, Jcnnlo Blakslee, Llizie llarleinan, Etta Muttleman, Susie Schoon otcr, Carrie Tweedle. . Ethel Wabt. PmLAbELPiilA, Jan, 20,-At a confercneo ' esiannsuiug an irun coioijy in tue norm oi (.,.. , ,. .,, , . ,, -MWUUM v U.-M.U- -n J ui iuo DcuuyjKiu coai uperawra tu-uay it Itlnucli Clmiik Uokblp, PmtCHtant eentleruan belas In Kstal offulod was decided to ask the Pb iladclphia & Head- him t.ooo acres oftlaud lu the Transvaal for the ins company lo susnend oncrations telnmm- purposes ot a Cathollo mission lie taken out l-ilv. IV, Ihn nnnvwilil M nf ), nnn WllU U1UI OU ua TO.UI .. a kuu.iuci auio uumi . 4.1 L ., j ri, , t 1 t , I t, 1 1 I UI irttUCtUlOU KUU IHVUIJ V1.U1.1, JMUIIUM The cascof theCOmmonwealtu vs. Jacob I cure, nowovcr, iuo i nuaueipuia a; iteaurng d Bst.bllh . Whlte colonv. Father O' L. Hawk, which colltise.1 supposed would officials staled that tbo company is now only naire describes the Zulus as standing In shysi Mr. H. r.Coorier made a flying trip to occupy but a few hours, was called on Wed- runningtwenty-oneoutcfitsfilly-two mines cat and Intellectual capacity supreme among Aiientown on woiucsuay, --Mr. Guttentag. from Coplay, was In town on Vf dinosaur lor iron Tho uew foundry is making rapid prog ress, and is expected soon to bo iu opera' tion. -Mr. Jacob rhlfcr Is again talking- of moving to uopiay, nosday Bltefnoon of last weekend continued and thoso are being run only to keep the "b;Yg until Saturday evening. Tho verdict was furnaces going. The assurance wos given JJublix. Jan. zi.-Twen,y.slx Home Itule "not guilty und defendant to pay the costs that if the requirements of lho trado should membsrs of I'arllsment were present at the or half guilty. Thecosts in tho coso will demand a total suspension at tho last of the meeting w-uay nujourneajroin yeoioruay. mi. amount to nearly five hundred dollars. present month the company will then agree JJ - rZ.lZZ In the mattCTof tho application of Dsn. to shutdown altogether. The subject of ar- ofihe Irish members of rarlUment. and prom. Kresgo for a tavern license, which was heard I ranging prices to compete with the low ha0g their legitimate support to the gallant Mr. Berfass, who had been quite lick of Mast week, tho court, aflcr hearing counsel, priced coal from the Lehigh region was peasaniry of the west oflreland now struggling ht.n...:. I. ,u..ll ..nl,, I I ...... . . ... vato.n nAa.Auinn nt Ihnlr hnmpa. Thn ra; diphtheria, is well agaiu, Mrs. Mary Phifer has gone on a Visit to ncr menus at i- ieeiwoou, uerus county. Mrs. SerfaSs Is here on a visit. The protracted meetings iu the Eran gciioui cuurcu aro sua in progress, Miss. Lily Schalfer, who was sick of sore mroai, is convalescing. disallowed the petition. The license applications from Kesquo- talkod of but no action was taken. -The Schuylkill KtpuDUcan says"that before honing, to wiiicu remonstrance nan ns nu, tm U Uii mi mn uitiir sill con filed wcro granted by tbe court. The peti- mence operations tsndrag to the erection of a tioners departed from Maueh Chunk In a coalphuio and working on a large seslo in tbe much happier mood than when they came, k - outl'kl1 'rt ecmvlttf The attention ot tbe court was prlncl- wlu, Uke tll. nuuw ot what the immenso Potts 1 Itev. Schalfer will preach In tbe M. E. pally occupied in trying petty civil snits this villa shafts were Inteudfd to be, but which we church on Sunday "morulug and evening. Taoito week, mostly appealed from the dockets of ore sorry to say have proved a par tlal, It not a UU.W. Judge John V. raluter.ot Klttstlnlng.Arm uronc couutr.dled onWcluwiUr ot last week. lie was MDDolntcd lremldnL Ju.lt oof that dla liedfully roiueitcd to attend the next I ti lit m im hr (loimnr Honranfr. mi de. I receive another lncrcsso In aboat two weeks maniDg. f auxl in Mi. .Urns. Justices of the Peace. Tbe commissions, of Goorge W. Esse r, Esq., for Frolhonoiary, Clerk of the Courts, and one empowering him and Bernird to retain possession of their homes. The res olntlou wss passed after a speech byMr ODon. olme, la which be said that be- regarded Mr, Psxnelt as a leader of the Irish people and thst the Und system was contrived to make Ireland the prnaio property of landlords. A resolution wss alio PAtst-d declaring thst the Home Holers should act Independently of English parties lu Parliament, The latter psrt of the meeting wss held in private. Mr.Wm. Bhaw was elected uesslonsl Leader. Tbe meeting was then sojourned until the tth ot February Liffi Association OF 187(1, 233 S. Gth St., Philad'a, Pa Chartered bv tho Oovernor ct renn87lvan!a on iuo uiBi uay oi jjecoiuocii ia.oi MAsNAQKIlSI PrntxliTont. 1Ion..Tnmel,Dllock. Phlt.itlt1nlil. Vice-ruMftttut, liobeitc UU1. L'lilladelititu. ec'v nun 'lTcuc w. i. Joiinson. riiiUiieituiiai Mcil. Kx'r, Wi U. Malm. M.D., Chestnut 111)1. Tho fonmlatlon of tbo AB-ocJatloU Is ncrfoct rmituntlty. Tno mem Dora In" mo tliernselfrCB ami imvuxfictiywU.nttliov would tecplve, cou sequfntlr tlio system kIyco perleot t'tiuotltr to e cry member. 'i urro nro nn oiviaionii or cianflo. utain clatuiD Ate (iroTHlcti lor bv ftu nsncflmeat on o.icii tueDiber. baa Lit on nno und ninouut of llll'IIlUOlHUip. i uo rnio oi aioeBamoac is nzcu or iuo "uori- ;sln"unct "AtiH'riwn Iwiiieilcnco" Tnblea. too i)a-iDl fi tne nt ltouo iMhUon dou us ot riNkH At Two Slitllo'is. lho latit wnu'd borcdnceil one HALF, bocuuau there would be twico as liinnv nskB to nnrtcsj. nod iu tho tuime inoportiou for Urjrer a in omit h. 1 ilVlU lirt I.U1Y l ITU ."JllliOII illSiiS IU I 111' Kra. nml wo nro irrowlmr verv laatt ni wo In ireaB in nmuuut, uf Itlatcanu decieuRO lu tho nmoiiut or AB'scsaiueuti nccordlnsn. It tnuea no inoro money to nay ?J-l.fxo at tno umIHuii ol rlMica tliou lcdi.es to ay fli.OOOat ouo million iiuKh, lu all other Cuinpamea you hnvo to pjy thoH.iino aniouui at ull ttiuesthcrj In n re duction lu their nvscmonts. OUU DK.VT1I CIiAIMH Altbl l'All) IN 1'UfsL-O KK- IJUCTIOX 31 A D Ji lTO YOU A Ir T li 11 DKATlIi iiKiiiiiinsiur. l'prsnn tfctweon tho aires i f 21 and 80 nassins a natlblstctory mi (Heal oxamluailon, wul boad nmteil lo meiuberdlnp upon luring $10 per f lfrO (7 Initiation teo and is nuuual uiua.) Auuual iluos uin uiiiluriu at all 0Rfitt3per tino, mitl denote exactly iior much t-ach iutm. uer couiiiuuiea lowurus irw uxpcusu oi uiuu auement UN15 THOUSAND I) TsIsATtS CON6T1 TUi'i:s a MKMlllO its Ull'. but from ouo to llvouiuy bo htiil bv ouo pcrwju, vizt rruin 31 to 15. five luimijcrehips. or S'jOOS ViomittiiCJ, thies " orfiuo Fioui&l toil, two " orJ.'ix l-'j out 5tl lo 6o, ouo " or 51000 Tho AMoclntlon will not iiauo a certlllcato to any lercou over 60, nor on nnylilo unlcaathe UUUf'U' luty ,iiua nu iiiauiuuiu luii'irav. urit.U' lativu iNsuitANCK will not bo countenanced. rilOTCCTIOV. Theiaembersliavo control and use of their ra ucr until it U needed lopay death claims. lh t)ii it Koca direct to the belt a of thH deooasfU ouir v-fcHluff tbiotigh tholuudaot thoTreanr cr who t (under the Charter) nqulied to give a Loud for iOo.tiK). Iberocanbe uo accurontatfoa of moneyain tl.o bauila of the Association for us or luveat- uii'Ut. conbcquenity no "iiamiuieau" no "aur nt ns." nn ttiiuMtatlon to erect maentnceiit build- in if a. or to pay enoi moua aalarie a to o Ulcers or u(nt. lo derramiingor nwm. iioomutmie- luonti making lailtireun imposeiDllity, oecauat tt rjinitul Im its memlHraliii. 'lho uenlncai.o of Memoer8bip"la clear And explicit, contains every imcrai leaiure coliisi eul with afetv. and after two yean la lucou tetablo except for aire, occupation and rtt ueuco. NGUCU OP A8bE88MENTS Will lift Bont to each member irlvlnir full Inform atlon of the claim, tho name of deceased, hi a oc cupation, reaiueuce iuu ciuio til uuaia ; bibiu ment of o'aiaiant. aLtendlns Dhvblciau. clemv man and undertaker, together with tbe naiue oi ine party nzore wdoui tne amoAviia were made. Aawaxmenta mast be paid wltbln thirty days aiier nonce. IICW TJIB OLD GOBI PAS IE8 SPEND MONEY. A convention of Insurance Commit loo era neia tu Bepieraoer, isn Hkboltkd, lhat we deem It Incumbent on na to de-iounco as radicallv wronir. and without justification, the enormous salaries, bonuses and percentages votxd to tbkmbklve by the onlcera of number of Life Insurance Com f mules, far exceeding the money value of human abor and effort.- That It fa oar daty to censure iieh d radices, and lu our intercourse with tae publio to warn them against the corporations watch are using tbe contributions of the Issored minis repreneusioie inauuer. NOTE THK TAOT. The members of the 'ew Lr pay only tbo actual u;t coat of their insurance, whilst the policyholders In the old LIeConiuaule have paid enouxb in addition ta swell their lueU to such an extent that frjm tie accuunlatlon of luieret alune tberhTe been enabled to pay all death claims. Unj.mg tw eniy seven year for ty-flfe Life CorjriUiM turned to their iolicy holders lesi man per ct-ut. ot their actual re- vripis n; surrendered policies and death claims, abotfr runif ncsr 7 tiiii rnt In OTTWt.aAl n1 uA. BA2?K STREET, Lchighton, Pa. HflSTETTH CELEBRATED IIaSi sl I TSic .Stomach liKfrciifrMictVciJ.S Tlio 11-crreiriiIoto.l, tho bowels imtln proper oilier tlio uiocri. fniicuea ana riur.ucu. ao.i mo nervous system leniieretl tiarrjnilriuil ruroiou hv tbis luHstlmnbli fjiolly intiliclue suUuufo. rrtiaril snaliiht Uuoa&o. wbub is, mmeover. a rjoM n.ri'iH'.ililo aud electlro aiicrtiier, nml it coullsl peculiarly uitaiitra to tbo vrniitsot tbo spn.j unit rnllrni. For Silo by all DraRKists ond Dealers rren. einlly. Jaii.l-wS. nJHNisTK.Vl'ItlX SALE Of Ynlunblo Real Estate. llr Tlrtnc of nn onler of tbo Orphans' Court of Carbon Oonnty. l'a., tbo umlcrslrrncil Ad- rnlnlsiralrliolCloorife Hiimuel Ucberllnic.lais of th llofoUKbof l.enbrhton, l'a.. doo'd tnero will bo olfcred at 1'ubllo Sals on tlio premises, Tuesday, Feb. 17th, 1880, commencing at TWO o'clock P. jr., tho fol lo.ttlni; valuable real estnto, to. tilt 1 All that certain l.ot olllrounJ, sltuato on tbe corner of I.ehlKh and Mouth streets In f Aid HoroUKb of LeblKbton, containing In front or breatllli on said South street serenty-seren feet, and extcndlnic of that width between parallel lines olKhty.rix and one-balffeet towllliln tiro feet ol a liruwu House. Tbb Iniprovements there on are a two-story Kmino wheelnrlKbt Shop and on. Double Irame DTfelUng.ono and one-' half stories blab. ALSO, all that certain lot ot ground, bolntr a part of I-oU Nm. n and Vi, towned by said deceased and Samuel Levan) situated on South street. In suld boroagb, and adjoining tho Evangelical church, contalnlnifln front on said South street seventy-one feet, and ex tending thence between parallel lines to an al. leyonebundred and elKhlyoneft. In depth, with a Iront of eoventy-seven feet on Northampton street. Tbe Improvements thereon are a two story Frame llwelllmc. Terms will bo made known at time and place of sale, by ANOUJJNE HEBERUNO, Administratrix of U. S. lleberllnir. deo'd, Jan. 10.-W1. Tbe Catasauqua Monnfuclortng Com tuny have )ust advanced tbo waits ol tbctr puddlers 50 cents per Ion and added 5 coals per dsy to lh.waie.ol tbe olbtr employees. It Ibeprlc. j,, , n iter ,nJ Kooorfer to ad ot trou remilns Broi toe wsces ol tbe men will ' .... minister oaui.i tw. iiiu niui ui .i. -ltajnears that tUis term cf court Las A mortgage forlSOO.OCO bas been recorded when the Irish members will meet alter tha. tn tbe Courts of Cambria county. Tbo Tldewa. delivery ol tbe queen's speech, ter ripe Company ar. tbe parties o the first OiOiUiU. Jan. J.-l'ubllo attention Is part: aleurs. Ilyron D, Demos, AUnsen A. entirely absorbed by tbo dlsatttooa conaaxra. Bumner and Hascal UTsylor are of tbe second. Hon In Tokie on lire. to. This is the third elm. part, and the Fidelity Insurance, Truii, and j liar overwheimlnc calamity tn seven yearstbo Hale Deposit Company, ot riliadelpblai aro ot first In K71 aud tbe second In isie, "ow miles the third cut. of raund ant (aid waste. Almost 15,0.0 ttyei i abao oinff over 7S per cent. In expeL.es and ac UHI O0LU8 lu ruUS. '1I1UIK la Pound. Ralueil lu 3 Weeks uud Cured or Consuiuiitton. Messrs Cuaddock fe Co., ion ltace street, l'blladelpbla, ra OEuTLBAisN i l'lrase scud uo 12 bottles st I)r; II. JAI1K8 UAHuAHlS lkuiCA. one each of PHIS' and ointment, lor a fnend of mln. who Is noV expecteil tn live, and as your medicines cured ma ot COuSUkutrox some three years ajrS. ' want hUn to try them. 1 trained 111 let u voa- r wlillo taklm tbe tti at three bottles , lltupecttully, J. V. KtJ Ijtwrencebu't. Anuerson co., Kr w Jauo-wl Closing prices of DkhivLx Block, Government And, , ToYxatxn Third Street, lUlil.dt.l- . Uo,M 40 Bouts t3 B.c'i.mi...... "" Jau.,22 igsff Ir li auissfTow''" ' i;"l,M' tS' 2' aJ J L " ... . P, M aaaea :. 'w as CeblhV' a? .t.lt ztt, Md-si.IffS Uteb..lfaV.CoV.' hu .0--.hirn ..'"lM Of. J.ISS" 4trj.nco: as is j5S cn.mulatigns, or it i SAMUEL It. OILUAM,.. XxKal Axent, Iblghlon, Catbou Co., Vi. ACTIVE AOEHia WANTKD. Apply trior address, F. IU ALEXAKDEIt, DlbTUICT QEHT. Uolgbtaii. t'atbj county, Penna. North Penu.rlvoma a u ifu Sd '!? 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