m,j. be fonml on Qle at OJCO im.er AdvertlnnT nmeaiiijo Vl,r AnVKllTISlNO CON neo Hireet, 'jJltA-CTS raav be made tor It lit glw (Barton' gflvaU. . 6AT0HDAY, JAHPAKV 31, 18.80. Local and Personal. ' TO stfrfSiJtti'ME.ItS. Subscribers will please- refer to the direc tion tabs on their papers, by so doing they will be able to see whether they are square on'ouV books r not, thus i John'Flttwilliam mnr8 V9 Shows that lliosubserlptlon has been paid up till March 8th, 1S79, and consequently there isonedollarduouson the prescntycar, which you will pleaso remit, or $1.24 will bo charged if wo have to send bill. Political caucuses aro In order. Tho Thomas Iron Company has declar ed !' dividend of 5 per cent. The season for public sales Is at hand. Advertise in the Adyoiut. A plato window glass Insuranco com pany Is about being staTtcd in Kastoar Jacob Orotfof Bethel tsp., Berks coun ty, slaughtered a hog last week which weigh ed 5 12 pouWls, dressed. The farmers don't like the present mild weather. For fancy stationery, fanoy goods, nov elties of all kinds and a full line of wall pa pers at lowest prices.call atLuckcnbach's, a few doors below Broadway House, Mauch Chunk. , 300 boxes West's Vegetable iWer Pills for, sale t Durllng's Drug Store. 20 cents per box, The employees of the Lehigh FireBrick Works, at Catasaaqua, have received an ad vance of ten per cent, on their wages, to date from tho 1st of January. Henry Hcflleflnger, a farmer livingncar Rockdale, ploughed five days during this lhontli. Though tSfty-mrta years eld, ho says ho never did this before. Lent will commence early this year, as Ash Wednesday of the Lenten Ecason falls on tho 11th' of February. Easter Sunday will come on the 28th of March. -John E. Lcntz A-Co., boot and shoe manufacturers, of Allcutown, aro unusually busy They aro working oxtra hours with an increased forco of bauds. BoAHDixa. Two or three respectable young men can havo board in a private family. Apply at this office. Good men aro wanted everywhere in a legitimate business. Address quickly, F. It. Alexander, Lcliighton, Carbon caunty, Fa. Job printing at lowest rates at tho Cab- nox Advocate office. Try us. Tho grindstone of tho Scranlou Tile Works at Providence, burst Tuesday morn inc. shiltcfcd tho buildinsand killing Win. Farries, a grinder. Wm. II. Hartmun, of Franklin town ship, will sell his farming stock on tho 14th of February, at public sale. See to it that you are on hand if you need anything in tint lino, If you apply soon, wo will furnish you with tho Camion Advocate and iho TuLitia Blade, Nasby's Taper, one year for only Two Dollars and Fifty cents ($2.50). If you desire to go into aooil paying business, writs Id F. II. Alexander, Lelngl ton, Carbon county, Ii. "-The roof ol the new round house of the Lehigh Valley R R. Co., at South Easton is at present being slated. The largo quantity of 730 squares of 7x12 slalo will bo required to conipleto the job. Tlio' No. 2 furn'i'-o of tho Bethlehem iron company Is to bo blown out for repairs the stack having been burned through at Iho top. Besides reliniug, a new hot blast is to be put in. Tho repairs will probably riot bo completed beforo late In tho sprin Haiii Work Florence V. Chandler, Raco St., oppos'te St. Mark's church, Mauch Chunk, will do a)l kinds of hair work neat ly, cheaply and reliably. Combings made up. 81- Four persons were admitted to mem bership In the M. E. church of this borough, on Sunday last. Tho revival meetings each week day evening still continue, and much interest is manifested - -We aro pleased to state that Rev. B. J Smoyer is steadily convalescing from his regent illness, and hopes soon to resume his duties. Lvman McDaniel.who keens tho board ing house and past office at Packcrton, has n box connected with the water trough in front of his residence, through which tho Water paqses, and has therein a lot of speck, led trout averaging from C to 10 inches in length. If you vaiilanico smooth, easy shavo your hair cut or ellainpooing, go to Fran Itocderer s Saloon, under the Exchaneo Ho lei. lie will fix you right, and don'tyou forget it. Xotwitheatndillg tho muddy condition of the roads, you can hire first-rnto teams at the popular livery of David Ebbert, on North street, at very low rales for funerals. pleasure, or business purposes. Robert Johnson was fatally shot by Harry Ilighfield on Suturday morning, in Seranton. Johnson died on Sunday. On Monday Ilighfield surrendered himself to the authorities, -Gliomas Manly was fuund dead on a lot in Seranton, Sunday morning. It is believed li fell down an embankment while drunk Sco a wino cup in another column With a bunch of Grapes from which Sneer' l'ort Grapo Wine is made, that is so highly esteemed by tho medical profession for tho use of invalids, weakly persons and the oged. Sold by druggists, There are some wise merchants who Will pay fivo dollars to have an advertise. ment painted on the side of an old wagon shed on some out-of-the-way road in the county, who will not end a cent to ad verlise in a paper that is read by over half the people in tho comity, The city debt of Reading is $612,200, and tho woter debt $622,500, making a total Indebtedness of $1,134,700. It was was i creased 117,150 during tho year 1879. The depot for fresh, pure ami genuine drugs and medicines is Dr. C. T. Horn's Cen tral Drug Store, opposite tho "Carbon House," 0-19. Energetic men wanted everywhere to engage in a profitable business. Address F, 11. Alexander, Lehtghtou,Carbon county.I'a, The several borough and township elec tions will take place on Tuewlay, February ljth, In tliis borough the following officers are to be eloctcil s Burgees, threo Council men, two School Directors, Constable, As sessor, two Assistant Assessors, two Poor Directors, Judge of Elections, two Inspectors or Election, ami an Ana i tor, We .under. stand that there is likely to be a lively cou test for the ofllces,and as the Democrats sul IUpubllcaus both intend to put astraigh party ticket in the field, and no doubt that each parly will trot out their best and" most available men. We think some changes in the offices can aad oiurht tu Le nude fcr th treueh rXWr,,,Uj f'W iton a3' LG .h tre :ts, crussiuis uU , d.walki. """""uu THIS PAPERT- At the nc.it election in Easton a voto will bo taken for and against a fnit&lia'water works. Tho present Water Company fur nishes Easton with water frotrftUe Lehigh, as it Is believed" tndt the contents of the Delaware chii bo availed' of at n lower figure, an effort to carry It Into practlcal'o'peratlon will bb rnhdo by n vote for works, to be cree led by' lb 8 city. Mrs. John D. Btllcs, wife of Hon. John D. Silica, for riiony years'roprcscrilatlve In Congress, died in Allentown on Saturday, Tho feeling In the Schuylkill and'Lo htgh'coal regions among tho minors" is'not that of quiet and contentment. Tho "boom" that existed in tho coal trade the latter part ofl87l led them to expect good wages at this time. These they havo not rcallred, and they have not full work. Speaking of o situation tho Shenandoah JlcrSld says i Ono thing is certain, the labor of tho anth racite region will not bo content to work in 1880 for tho same wages they received in 1879, whether tho coal trade is good or bad. spirit of uneasiness has been developing for months among the men, the signs of which are easy to bo read." Valentines In immense variety, at Luckenbach's, Mauch Chunk, and very cheap. The Rev, Mr. Jack, pastor of tho First Presbyterian church of Hatlcton, Fa., In peaking of tho marriage fees received by clergymen, informed us, (N. Y, LttpUr), few days ago, that ho has never received over $25 a year from that source. Ho says ho does not know why it Is, but that on such occasions people generally show their meanness: and that, too, at a timo when one would think they would bo most liber- lb- disposed. On nno occasion a man whom o married gave him a piece of brown pa per, lie expeetea to find the Ice rolled up nit; but on opening tho paper there was nothing (hero. At another time he married man who said he had no money, but would pay him In the course of a few weeks. He has not heard from him since. Perhaps this man was disappointed in his bridc,and did not Ihlnk'tho marriage ceremony worth paying for. Frederick Kyss, a miner, of Nanllcoke, was brutally assaulted by three men, near Kingston, on Saturday night, and died of is injuries on Monday, Condcy McGce, one of bis assailants, has been arrested. On tho first Monday in Juno coming tho enumerators will begin to take the tenth census, and our people should therefore pre. paro themselves to render all possiblo as- istenco in giving accurate and reliable in formation. The enumerators will require tho names, ages, numbers, sex, color, Ac, of every family; statistics of farm products, manufactures, etc. Heads of families will be tho proper persons to givo information, but in their obsenco any member of it over tweuty years may act as Iheir' agent. The penalty for obstructing the census takers aro severe. Tlio law savs: All perrons abovo tho ago of twenty-ono years who shall re fuse to furnish the imermation required by the supervisor or enumerator shall pay a sum not exceeding $100, to bo recovered in un action of debt. Presidents, directors or ther officials of private corporations who may rcimo to furnish information required 1 tliem aro made liable to a a penalty not to exceed $10,000. Mr. Iryin Compbcll, an employco of tlio Bethlehem Iron Company, hail ono of ns arms broken on Monday ot last week. Ho was engaged hi wiping the big engine rtlio Jio. 5 furnace, when ho was struck by the arm of it with tho result stated. By (ho latest postal decision business men actually mako money by getting their bills and statements of account printed. htaicincnls of account and bills of sale that are made out on paper that is printed ot the head can bo sent thruugh the mail for ono cent if tho envelope is left unsealed.whcreas, I made but on unpnnted paper they will cost threo cents. Thus by patronisinir tho printer two cents can bo saved on every bill or statement that is sent through the mails. On Monday of last week work was stop ped in 'ho Rolling mill of tho Lehigh Zinc Company in South Bethlehem, foil on in- lelinito period. The low price of rolled zinc is the causo assigned. The financial account of this county has just been audited. Tlio total receipts for the year amounted tt .51,700.60, this including a balance of $11,129.91 fiom the previous year. Tho total disbursements for 1879 amounted to $38,039.04, leaving a balance of$l3.1C0.7fl. The taxes outstanding amount tolI,2G0.32. Bouds outstanding $17,100. John Kenncy, of Tresckow, was severe ly injured in tho mines of thai places, on Friday of last week, by bciug caught by a car. Ho was taken to tho Pennsylvania Ilutiittal at Philadelphia, where ho died at 10 o clock Sundjy morning. The body was taken lo lrosciiow on Monday night, and on Tuesday buried In the ccmptrv nt Frenchtown. Deceased was nged about 20 yearsand boroa most exemplary character. His funeral was largely attended by Ins fel low workmen and friends. New designs in wall paper at Lticken bach's, Broadway, Mauch Chunk, cheaper than over ; call and see them. Mayor Jones, of Bangor, has sold the Grand Central slate quarry to an English firm also tho Mcholns farm of 210 acres ad joining it. The firm is said to represent $70, 000,000 and that it calculates tp mdiug over $100,000 in developing Its properties. Mr. Jones says tlio company proposes to put a thousand men at work as soon as they can get quarries in readiness. Item. -Auditor GaiuralSchell recently promul gated a decision of tho tax laws of I'ennsyl vania to the elr-ct that day laborers aro not taxable on their "occupations." Ho makes the rather paradoxical statement that a man who does work as a day laborer cannot be said to Lavo an "occupation." Ho confines the meaning of the law to a technical dell nition of a trade or profession. This decis ion is i now departure entirely, and will ro- duce the volume of taxes assessed. Rumor says, The Bangor Slate Co. in tends, tho coming spring, to erect a large slato factory which will gi -o employment to a very loige additional number of hands They intend to manufacture school slates. flagging, window sills, etc The factory is to bo built near tho dam, not far from j Shefller a slaughter house. Charles Shumaii it is said will be tho superintendent. Tort- land 7iroyme. While digging a well upon the lot own ed by Win. J. May, weft of the Lutheran church, and not very far from the upper end of Broadway, slato of an excellent quality was found. It is not known how large tho beds are, but It is generally believed that a paying slate quarry may be opened in that vicinity. hangar Ofotmr; Michael Sinnott was fatally shot by - 1 Martin Haley in a quarrel, at a ball, near 1 I Utilon, on Monday night. Haley, Was nr- rested Wednesday and lodged in jail. Una fcarah Felrow. a f err estimable rctfflit lady, ol fauvlew iowntblp. Yolk County ulcO a tuturdsr allfn.oou. lu lue ottce ol Dr. Tttwmer, a dentist ot Luburn, Cumrerlaud 1 eouotr He administered cbUrotorin and ex --.trtea?; , ta,r . uTa'Z . J and I., t.o um. tt.. Itciiulilicnu Conference, In compliance with the call ofE. Mell Hoy le, Secretary of tho Eleventh Congress ional Dlst. Republican Cornmltteethe Con' ference was held in the Central Hotel Hat lcton Friday morning, ef last week, opening at eleven o'clock'. Organisation was effected by tho choice of Oen. Wm. Lilly of1 Carbon, as Chairman, and 8. C. Jayne of Coltimbla, as Secretary. Tho credentials of conferees were present ed and the list called by counties, showing tho following to bo present! Montobr Rob ert Adams; Columbia B. C. Jayne; Lu-zcrncy-Thos. D. Jones, O. D. Gorman, Wm. Alroy, B. W. Wilde, C. W. Kline; Carbon Gen. Lilly, substitute for W. H. Knechtj Wm. F, Strcetcr, E. C. Rcmmcll; Lacka wanna C. B. Snyder,- substitute fit Henry Sommcrs; Thos. Monroe, substitute for Ed. Nimrod. l'iko and Monroe wore not re presented. Tho following business was then transact ed! Col. C. G. JackEon, ot Columbia,' was elected delegate to the Chicago Conventibri f S. Y. Thompson, of Moiitour,' alternate; W. A. M, Gricr, of Luzerne, was elected second dclegato with Gen. Win. Lilly, of Carbon for alternate.' E. F. l'inehot of Fike was unanimously chosen district elector. Tho name ol John Leiscnring, of Carbon was then proposed for elector at largo and recommended as fol lows: Xcsoh'Cd, That this conference recommend In tho Republican State Convention Hon. John Leiscnring, of Carbon, osa suitable, candidate for elector at largo for Pennsyl vania, and rcspectrully urge lus appoint ment. Tho question of Fresidenlial preferenco was then introduced and the following resolution passod Jlcwleai, That the preference of this con gressional conference is in favor of James G. Bialno of Maine, as Republican candidate for President, but having the utmost confid ence in tlio integrity and good judgment of the delegates selected to-day, wo imjttSo up on them no instructions on the subject, be lieving that they will act for the best inter ests of the party. The conference then adjourned, subject lo tho coll of the Chairman for a meeting to bo held in the Central Hotef Hazleton, for' tho purposo of nominating a candidato for con gress. llazhton Mullctin. Tlio Cool Xruflc, Wo havo little of interest to note in tho anthracite cool trado the past week. Tho slock of coal holds up quite full, and, while wo hear of no decline in prices there is not enough of demand for coal to encourage tho hope of an immcdialo advance. Tho weather continues unusually warm for the season, and this helps to choke the market. Tho most favorable point of outlook for coal is the goneral revival of business of all kinds. That which stimulates other industries will require more coal, and if there is a shortago of production from any of tho eovcral causes either that more coal will bo required or that tho supply shall be lessened by "strikes" or any of tlio mishaps common to the trade, creating a scarcity, tho prices of coal will necessarily go up. Even already thcro is a talk of Coal Suspension, and also of a strike at some of the mines, Wo do not think that either of theso is probable. Labor at tho mines is steady nnd quiet, and ns to a coal suspension thero is a strong aversion by ope rators.and especially operators in tho Schuyl kill region. Tho running of work in tho mines is restricted as much as can well bo thoiittho more serious loss from abandon ment. None of tho operators aro working out any more coal than they can well help. ius effecting a curtailment that, with tho ightly increased demand for coal that is thought to have manifested itself withi-i cek, will bring tho demand up to tho sup- ily, render prices remunerative ond tho trade buoyant. There is no reason to appre hend a broken coal market or unremuuera. tive prices for Iho entire coal year of 18S0, The present apathy of tho market will nntur- lly yield to tho progress that carries oil tho more active ihtlifslricS forward. That tho lemand for iron in ull its various shapes nd qualities will bold up coal prices for somo years in tho future is quite probablo, Tho official icport of the production of an thracite fur tho rear 1879 makes the total quantity 20,142,669 tons. From this report t appears that tho 6tock of coal on hand at the tidewater shipping points December 31st 1879, was 613,512 tons ; on December 31st, 1678, 504,377 tons, and on December 31st, 1877, 658,186 tons. Somo calculators est! male tho production for 1SS0 at 23 or 30 miU ion tonsi If tho production only reaches the quantity produced last year, wilb an ail vonco of a dollar on last year's prices tho trade will have reason to rejoice. Forcing coal upon an unwilling market is not the way to effect the desired rciult. Ledger, Monday. For the week ending on the 21th inst. thero were shipped over tho Lehigh Valley railroad 92,109 tons of coal, making a total for the season of 617,095 tons, showing an increase on the business, to same time last year of 173,380 tons. 78,679 tons of coal were shipped over tho Lehigh and Susquehanna railroad for the week ending on the 23d inst., a total of 217,672 tons for tho ecasou, an increase of 65,231 tons as compared with same date last year. Ilcwnro or llnrd Tlniia. From Peterson's Counterfeit Detector we clip the following: "A wonderfully well executed bogus half eagle or five dollar gold piece has just been put in circulation here and in other cities and towns. The officers of the United States Mint in this city in form us that it is by far the best counterfeit half eagle that ever came under their obser vation, and some of them have examined not a few. The genuint $5 gold piece weighs 129 grains I tho spurious coins to which wo havo referred, when tested at the Mint, showed a weight of 1271 grains 1 J grains light by the most delicately adjusted scales. Therefore, the lightness of weight is not likely to be detected by the general public To make the matter worse, the coating of gold on the imitation coin is thick enough to resist the tests of the acids usually em ployed for the puriiose. A number of those pieces have passed through the hands of very expert tellers iu our city banks. A little abrasion produced by use is likely lo wear away the outer Coating of gold and render detection more easy. For tho present we can only say, beware of receiving too many brand new and glittering half eagles," IIuHrIoii IVolck. l'ACKERTOi: St. li Uliuncii. Rev. W. tt, Plekop.pastor. To-morrow (Sunday), prtach Ing at 10:30 a. m., Sermon by l'aslori Ser mon In tha evening, "The Usurpations of the Romlih Ohurcli." Sunday school 2 p, tn.j Prayer Meeting Thursday eenlug at 7:16 "Vfw - r Miller, palter. :30 a, m., Class Meeting, ie:30 a. m., Sermon tJ tha paster, 3 p. m. h'uuJay school; p. 10., Prayer and I'ralia Service) 7 p m., Sermon by the puslor, EVAtiOEUCALUuuacu WmssroBT J.K. Scjlrlt Pastor. Oerman preaching at 10 o'clock a, m., by the Pastor, Teachers meet ing at 1:80 p. in. Sunday School at i p.m English preaching at J p.m. - Bat, Twcnty Hv. houu cara were sbtpoed on Saturday Irom the ixbauoa Manufacturing, Company to the Wabash, i:aihH4 Compaar t. Leds aad Pacifta WcUnuort Ileum. -John Zorn and family visited friends at Coaldale during the week,' -A. Oswald, butcher, of Franklin, wos rather unfortunate ono day this week. His horso got away from' hint with a spring wagon and considerable meat, and Went through town at rather n rapid rate, tearing the harness and doing considerable damage lo Ibo'ChafWand other parts of the wagon. Tho butcher had tho horso standing at Vogt's store unticd,whcn ho beard a racket outside, Etlt beforo he knew what was wrong the horso had started and was well on his way toward tho old round school house, where', ho turned arid came back without slacking his rale of speed. He managed lo get as far as the railroad crossing, where, he was step ped, to the delight of the friglitened butcher. The entertainment glveh last Saturday evening Air the benefit of tho Lutheran church was very largely attend. Tho'per- formftneo was liked by all, and everybody praises the performers. It will bo repeated m the Lehighton school hall this (Saturday) evening. F. li. Sslfer having been unable to' per- j form his duties at Long Run forsevcral days during tho week on account of sickness, ap- ixilntcd W. H. Oswald as a substitute. Seven new furnaces are lo be built in the rolling niiHr f double, 2 single, and 1 heating furnace. It was said tho forepart of the week that the stockholders of the rolling milt had decided, or at least considered tho matter,to move the mill over on the flat, near the Le highton foundry, but tho samo proves to haye been unfounded. In fact no such proposition has been entertained. About fifty farmers made application for work in the rolliug mill during the week. It is thought they met with but little suc cess. IKK. Ills' Creek Item. Alfred Walck, ofthil township, met with anaccidcntcwSundSy lost. Whllocarc lessly handling a revolver it wos discharged and the ball passed through his hand. Tho physician says he can save the hand, but one of the fingers will be stiff. Another warn ing to those who are in Che habit of hand ling firo arms' Careleiily. A child of Franklin Koch, of Indian Hill, died last week.of that much dreaded disease dyphtberia. Interred at Weissport. Benjmin Shoenberger will move from this placo to Porryvlllo this Thursday, at which placo ho has secured work. Wo arc sorry to part with Kin1 as he is a kind and obliging neighbor. I learn that Wm. Boyer is a candidate for tho office of supervisor for this end of the township. Tho most imponant office to bo filled at this election, is tho oflico of Assessor. As this is tho enr when tho triennial assess ment will be made, it ia highly important that men be selected that haVe" judgment in regard to valuation. Our assessment must bo. rcdu6od, Franklin is entirely to highly assessed hi proportion to neighboring town ships, and tho question has been asked many times why is this thus? Wo could tell if necessary. Iho townships convention this year will bo held at Moria Furnace as has been customary for a number of years, being that it is more centrally located than any other placo, and easy of access from every direc tion. Rev. H. Butz will havd services in tho Soil's church, of this place, this (Sunday) evening. Revebx. Wild brfcclt Ileum. Miss Emmu Steltcr, of Trachsvillo, was on a business trip to Mauch Chunk Tuesday. Miss Catharine Ilaydt, of WciEsporl, moved to her former homo at this place last week. Sarah Serfass went on a visit lo Tunk hannoek last Tuesday, Mr. John Serfass, of Pino Swamp, was at this placo last SunYlay, visiting friends. . MartiuChristman,of EastMaueh Chunk, was at homo latt Sunday visiting his parents aud friends. Aid. Kibler was on a business trip to Mauch Chunk last Tuesday. Mr. Jno. Distler intends to open n stono quarry this spring. A spelling match was held at School No. 5, on Wednesday evening. Jno. Wuest, of Krcsgeyillo, intends to build a new barn next spring. II. II. Kibler was,on a business trip to Weissport last Wednesday. Jok. A Tnrincr Clmrsed Willi Illicit D!n tillntlou. Martin Place, an aged farmer of Smith field, Monroe county, bad a hearing before U, S. Commissioner Cbas. Gibbons, Jr., on Saturday, atPhiladelphia, charged with sot ting up a still on his farm for the purjiose of illicit distillation. Martin Stilzcr, a Deputy Reyenuo Colleltor at Easton, testified that about September last he saw1 a still on de ferldant's farm ; it was very old and walled in, and could le used for distillation. There was no appearance of its having boen recent ly used. Other witnesses hod seen the still on tho farm, but only onc(Micbael Kintner) had seen it in operationnd that,he thought was three years ago; he had seen cider poured into Ihe still, but, on cross-examini tion, was unable to tell how ho knew It to be cider; he had not tasted it, and ouly judged by its oppearancc. Thcro was testimony to the effect that Mr. Place had not registered his still, and tho United States Attorney (Brown) argued that the setting up of a still without causing it to be registered was made an offence under the act of Congress, and that the testimony showed it had been used within five years. Mr. Place was dis charged, as the Commissioner did not think the case made out. Ubllllary, Died, Wednesday morning, the J8th insb, at 3:15 o'clock, at the residence of her hus band George Williams, in Mauch Chunk, of dropsy and paralysis of the heart, Mrs .Sarah AnnWilliamsifter along and painful illness, which she bore with great christian fortl tude, at the age of 07 years, i mdnth and 17 days. Deceased was born in Phild delphia, and with her husband and family moved to Mauch Chunk about 25 years ago, where she continued to reside until her death. She leaves a husband and eight children two son and six daughters all of whom are married, and thirty grand children to fnohru their loss". A kind and loving mother, a warm earnest friend and obliging neighbor, she will bo greatly missed; she was a firm believer in the efficacy of Christ's death, and died in the bright anticipation of a glorious hereafter, 1 The funeral trill take place at two o'clock ! this (Friday) afternoon ; services In the M E. church. Itcauiacat inpdce. It Is resorted thut Mr. Uobert Kellow, well known In connection with the slate interest' ot ttli Btate, and who bis but rece-utly rJlurnid from JJnrlind. has Induced many enautn 03 ital'sta to luvost In Slate lauds ot Northampton and Lcbllb cottbtlM. The blatlDgton Jftui aara that nearly all tb. quanlca m tha Leblgli section ar. In opera nou, and many hire orders onouch ahoad to warrant them In doubling tbelr lor6ea. -Tbo Pencsrlvanta lUUnad Company , boiKUni a number ol coal ears that will carry taeaiy tons or eoar eaco. niaurli fjlimtk IteiniM Tho Democratic County CommtljSfl met lo'day, lit Maucrr ChUhky pursuant to" Iho call of the chairman. The purposo of the call was (o perfect tho organization of'tlio party for tho csmlng campaign and make ah alteration ill tho existing rules in tho manner of appointing conferees to the Slato Convention, As to tho Poor Directorship, tho committee deemed it Inexpedient to mako a formal nomination, but resolved that a the present occupant of tho office, Ei p; Williams, Esq., was tho cboieo of the Democrats and Republicans of file upper district, thoy would consider him as tho only candidate in the field. On Tuesday nftcrnoon, Alired Hamil ton, of Easton, a conductor on ono of tho C. R. R. ol N. J, coal trains, wos run over by his caboose and killed. His body wos token to Eatton. The uccidepi'' occurred nt the round houso opposite East Mauch Chunk, Tho stoppage in the coal fields has ma terially affected tho business in town. Sheriff Thomas Koons took I1I3 first prisoner to the Eastern Penitentiary on Wednesday. John Albright the tinmp that broke E. H. Snyder's window was the con vict. Wm. L. Rlchards.foririerly' teller in tho Second National Bank, and lately a resident ol Bethlehem, was in town tho latter part of last week attending to business. Tho mountain road between Pockerton and Mauch Chunk is in a dangerous condi tion, largo stones havo fallen down from the mountain during tho lato heavy rain, the borough autlrorities of this place should havo them removed" before an accident occurs. The oldest Inhabitant said the other day that the present winter was exactly similar to a winter sixty years ago. No ono in the crowd disputed what ho said. E. Mell Boylo, Esq., is rapidly recover ing from AtJ nrdisposition, he wai on tho street AVedncsday taking a sun bath.- Our I'arryvlllo Iliulcctr Mr. Fisher,- from Allcnlown', was in town. Tha Lehighton band was in town and Serenaded somo of our bonorablo Citizens. Tho Evangelical Mutual Aid Society seems fo be gaining a' stronger footing, since the membership is rapidly increasing. Tho protracted meeting in the Evangel ical church is still in progress, and souls are turning from darkness to light. Tho senior school was closed on Mon day and Tuesday. Mr. Bierman, tho teach er, being sick. Tacito. AVIiat a Doctor Claim". A rennsylvrfttia doctor; says an cxcliflnge; claim's to have discovered a certain and safe euro for consumption, in tho form of crude petroleum, administered in small quantities. Ho claims that out of tweiilv-fivo cases of well marked tubcreolosis so treated, twenty nre, to nil mean's 6f diagnosis cured ; tho rest hayo been materially benefitted, and none have been under treatment more than four mouths. Tho liauscaatlcndintrthe uso of ordinary crude petroleum led him to adopt tho semi-solid oil that forms on the tubing of wells. This made into from three to five grain pills by incorporating an inert vegetablo powder, was administered from tluco to fivo times a day m ono pill doses. Tlio first effect, lie says, is tho disappear ance of the cough ; night sweats iro re lieved, appetite improves, nnd weight is rapidly gained. Theso favorablcysymptonis cominuo until Iho patient is nlirely re covered. If half tho claims nut forward la this disciple of Esculapius bo'weil founded, he has indeed inado a valuable scientific discovery. xjai: ltovs in m.iMi; XIeadikO, Pa., January 2S. Tho annual Encampment of tho Grand Army of the Re public w"6 called to order in tho Grnnd Opera Itouse In tills city to day at id o'clock.by De partment Commander Drown. Chaplain Sayrcs opened with prayer, and Adjutant General Vandcrsllco called the roll. Tho rand Officers took seats on the staao and Commander llrown read his farewell address. The Encampment Is held with closed doors, nd will hold two sessions each day. Up to 0 clock SCO Delegates had reported, and thero were many other visiting' comrades from all parts of tho State. Governor Hoyt, Secretary of Internal Af fairs Dunkel and Adjuidnt Uencral I.atta arrived about 1 o'clock this afternoon. The Governor addressed the Encampment briefly, after which an adjoirnment was had until 30 p. m. Colonel Theodore Burcbfield, of Post Nc. 62, of Altoona, was elected Junior Vice De partment Commander at the afternoon ses- lon. Tht other nominations will bo acted upon to-morrow. The camp nre at tho Grand Opera House was opended by General D. M. Gregg, while Colonel Lambert. Colonel Stone, Colonel Haisard, Superintendents of Schools Wleker shara, It. W, Sayrcs, chaplain, and others participated, A grand ball was given this evening at Momncrchor Hall to the delegates and visiting comrades, by McT.can and Gen eral Kclm Posts of this city. The hall was beautifully decorated and the ball largely at tended. Many business houses and residences are decorated with bunting, eto. John W. Sayrcs was unanimously re-elected Chaplain. Governor Hovt was unanimously elected delegate to tho National noampinent. Nominations for Department officers for the ensuing year were made as follows : For De partment Commander, Smith A. Concns, Post 10, Philadelphia; William A. Stono, rost 83, Allegheny; Chill Hatiard, Post 00, MonongahelaCIty. Senior Vice Commander, Thomas Lees, Post S5, Chester; William 1). Hose, Post 94, Philadelphia; James L. Paul, Post 68, Harrlaburg. Junior Vice Comman der, William F. Smith, Post 63, Philadelphia: William J. Knaucr, Post 49, Phladelphla 1 J, li. U. Wand, Post 1, Ph(lad elphUt ; Theodore Uerchneld, Post 02, Altoona. MoJlcal 1)1 rector, Charles Stjer, Post 8, Philadelphia. w. weaver, rost no, snamomn. unap- laln, Hot. John Sayers, Post 10, Reading. Tho Mercer county Republican Delegates are Instructed for Illalne. .Hon. James I). Jllalne Is the eholee of the Lawrence County Repub lean Delegates, The Lebanon County Republican Dele. gates are Instructed lor Illalne and Pass- more Hon. A.S. LanJIs, of IIollMaysburj:, Is mentioned by tho Johnstown "Sunday Times" as a Democratic candidate for Supreme Judge. Lancaster Republicans on Saturdaynoml natedJohnA. UorlHaT for Mayor. It Is not regarded as a strong nomination by the party. Uatler, Mercer, Lawrence, Westmoreland arid Warren county delegates to the Repub lican State Convention are Instructed for Ulalne: The Greenback party of Altoona on Sat' urday nominated Oi O. Standbarger, a promt- nent miller, for Mayer; and Win. Hawk for Treasurer. Tile Republicans of Wllliamiport have made up their municipal ticket as follows: 1'red. II, Keller for Mayor, Charles Nafb lor Controller and 1), Longdorf for Treasurer, Wra.H. Sechler, Esq., of lMensburg, H mentioned as a Democratto candidate for Hit trlct Attorney of Cambria county. Ho Is new Chairman of the County Committee. The Harrlsbura; Patriot Is of the opinion that the resolve ol the Philadelphia delega tion to support John A. Lemon for Auditor General settles the nomination In favor of that gentleman, - Judge Samuel Linn, ol Wllliamiport, has been nominated by the Greenbackers for Mayor of that city. Heretofore Judge Llau, who has aceeptetl the nomination, has been a bard-money Republican. The Republican Committee of Warren county on Saturday appointed llarrlsou Allen Senatorial and Joseph A. Welbi. a Represen tative llelogate to tha State Convention. A resolution was adopted Instructing the dele kates7 hat day aeleoled to use evety endeavor to secure the nommalico of Jamci U, Blaine (or tb PrciKlenty, srt'Axu m:vs, The tinHovAruui leams that Valuable beds of slato havo been discovered near th il place. Mr. ridword Rtrncbcr was sctripori by un. known lohalislu Krlo nn Tnnrsdoy night of last ok nnd teatcn almost to death. John Say, whflo walllij; on the track of tho l'ennsylvonla Coal Company's1 Itnilroad, near l'ittston,on 'llmrecay ot last wook, was sti uclt by n conl train and Instantly Idllod. -Xlngo Parks. Iho labor airltator, wno dlfap poircl from his home, uoni- I'.pznbeth, Alio' ghony county. Some months ago, has turned up near Wheeling, West Virginia. Two freight trains collided on Thorsday morning ot last week, belWccti Cameron oi.d Hter1I11c.n1 tbo Philadelphia auciErlo Itnilroad. Knatneer Dean and a brakeman antVllromau wefo killed and several others wero badly la itrod. The causo ot Iho accident Is talA to havo been Ihe failure of the operutor at Cameron to bold tho enit.eonna train as ordered. He has been lodged in tho Cameionjall.whlcn Is guard ed to prevont his being 1) nchedV Saturday was auotaor big day In tobacco ot Lancaster. Jt is roughly estimated that neailyl OOC.OUO pounds were received thero from tho rural districts on that day. The acquittal of Eeqalre W, 11. Wynkoop, at Carlisle, of complicity in tho murder of Airs. Klelil.ls said to havo clvcn Mrs. Zell confluence that bhe will seeoro acquittal through a new trial. On Wednesday of last woek. an Idiotic ehlld of Mr. A. W. Ouilllford.Ilvlng InRrle.was burnt in n BhocitiiB maflucrv ner clothing took Are from a candle that other children had lighted an d placed on tho floor. FiancisSlll Isln jallat Btroudtbnrg for at tempting to kill acotge-M. Hoffman near tha1 place. Hoffman dlscoveredeill as ho was about to fire on him or his wounds might havo been moro serious. Professor Phlltlppi, ot Reading, who has mAdo thu-ty-nlne balloon nccnslon, has con structed a ballon that will carry four persons and ho pioposes to moke nn latcous'on from Reading Inihtsat an early day. Ho has two smallor balloons, which wi,l bo sent up nt tlio samo time II he can fiad rny ono to take charge ot tnem. The Mlncrsvlllo .'.'t.iuMfetlK leares that tho Lehigh Valley llallroad Directors aro contoui p'ntlng a lino to Pottsvillo, and to tap other sections of Schuylkill county that will como in direct Competition with tho Phllade phli and Reading. The Lohtaih Valley Road already touches BhonanCoah. Boston- Run, Raven Run and other points lu ScauvlLIll county. A number ot bollermakera from Reading went 0.1 a epreo In S ottstown early Saturday morning and became notsy, when a Sir. Cias. Clarke, private watchman, tiled to oulct them. The roughs turned upon him, and finding that he was overmatched, ho fired, llo was closely porBuod, when ho fired off h.s pistol, wouudlog one of Ins pursuers so seriously that his life 14 in danger. Ellen Bhay, In the ineaster almshouse, ts 102 years o'd. Lycoming county farmers, although mere typos in tobacco ralslng.matured a crop valued at ?)0,noo. Over 31 (00 yard j of carpet and 2,700 pairs ot joots and shoes were mado In tho Uerks county prison In tho last nine months. The borouAh of York has been sned by Hoitry Raylur for P2I,000 damages. IIo fell Item a broken bildo, busta'.nlug sorcro Injur. 10s. F. Statt, n Qcnmn saloon keeper. In Pltts buig, $uarrolcd with, his wile on Saturday night, and Went Into tho garret and hung him self. U. L. Study; President of tho nialrCcnniy Banking Company aud identified with Iho 010 interests of Tyi one, died suddenly of heart dls oaso Monday evening. Wallace Qulnley, aged IS years, of Shenan go township, LnwrcDco county. was found dead on Suuda3-. It is supposed ho died from tho cf fects of dtink. Piltecn bushel; of wild rice sown on tho ponds in tho vilfuity of Erie two' years ago havo grown and fliurlshed, attracting tliou. audaof birds. laigo aud small, and lutnUhlng spoitsmen umplo amusement. Tlio Wiikosbarre Leader rcrorts that tho Lehigh and Eastern RailroadCorapauy nre con. struclicg a railroad fioniTomhlc:tcn, In South cm Luzerno county to l'ort Jervla,! where It vrt.1 conucot d'reatly for New Yonr, This will bo an additional outlet for lower Luzcrno coal to the New York ruaiket. Tho Wllllams.10 t Eanner soya that at tho prosent rato ol lumber cutting this rrcat Indus trv cannot hold out in Pennsrlvaula forovrr. and advises the people of Wllllttmsport to turn their attention to other lndustnoi. It ravB tberolino reason why mcuufactoiles of vail oua kluds nhonld not ho established there, Reading, with a population ot 4$,0JO souls, which it hopes to swell to 45,010 when the cen sus taker getn around, pays out but si.sco per annum to health officers, and Its sanitary con dition is such ob to command favorable cm mont. The board perfoimed the highly prulae 'worthy nit, generally unusoal with such bodies of returning' a Inrponnoxpended.balance of an appropriation mado last j ear. Wild pidgconn nre flocking along Uttl6 Tioncsta Creek, Forrest county, by the thou, sands. Rev. K. Roger, editor of the Union Leader, at Wllko9barro, was Tuesday elected delegate to tho Dcmcciatlo btato Couvmtion, Soveial roads til the vicinity of Mahanoy Plane, behurlklll 'bounty, have begun to giro way, owing to co.il mining beneath them, and will have to bo abandoned. The new buoreme Court Judge, IEon. Hon ry Clrccu, of IZaston. Is still confined to his rest. Oence at that.place with lhaamattsgfTand It is thought, villi bo permanently lamo from this cause, The first engine has beon put ou tho Ranznr nnd Portland Railroad. This road Is a' short 0110 running' between theplacea above named, which aro In Northampton county. It traver sea a fine slato region. A story comes from Easton that a crowd surrounded tho house ot Rev. Dr. Racon.a Methodist minister, on Sunday night, and tho greatest excitement prevailed, owing to his having defamed two ladies ot thjt place, lie apologized to the ladles, and promise'd to do so lu the chnrch, when Ihe crowd left. aencial Purvlanco has been appointed re ceiver of the Ratter Bonk. Two children died In New Castle recontly from citing patnted candy. mere Is a scarcity ot dwelling houses In rittsburg and Allegheny City. rue domand for tenement bouses In Bethle- hem Is greater at this time than ever hetoro. Ono hundred tons of Iron ore. are sent dally fiomlloyerlown, Berks county, te the I'hosnlz Iron Works. A nine-year old boy, named Carle, has aud- denly disappeared f roxrl Parker City. It Is Bup posed he has been kidnapped. Wilkesbarre pupt rs hope that the new cen bus will show that place has enough population to be entitled to the tree delivery aj stem, Ihe Pittsburg Comma-eiatsaTs that a meet' ing of tho Westernlron Assoctatlouwlll beheld Pi ldar, when card tales will be advanced, from H to 4 cents. An elootng couple from Coatesvllle at rived In Columbia on Tucsdav, and were arrested upon Information from the former place. The girl was nearly six leet In height, and the man about tour feet and five lucbes. They were re leased when the female given j a eoit and hat ibo had takou from CoatesTIUej The Washington correspondent ol the Pittsburg "Commercial" states that t he widow of ex-Uoveruor Jobuson cauuot be appolu'ed to the Poslmaatcrslilp at Kittening on acrount cf non-rcatdenoe. and that if somo recommend. tton for the place 1 not made la a fuwdxys on appointment will be mode without faither delay. Twelve years age) lion. F. u. Bibcock, of IlomellavUle, aud others bought 0 COO acres ot pine timber land in what li now tha lnldat of the Bradford oil district. The timber was rut off aud a good turn realized therefrom, and aince then It has been developed as excellent oil tcrritoty, aud the Investment has more than paid for Unci! a huudied times. Ittchard Leonard nd E.I llolroyed, era- ployesof the Ire mill tt Johnstown, quariet led ou Monday ulgbt, when the latter was truck ou the beau with a hammer and danger- ously wounded, Louis Vo'et, a PrcQchmsn.of Osceola.Clear field couutv, traced his runaway wlio and Kuos Jamaa to Plillllpabutg, Centro county, when Jamos offered to buy the wooiau for ItfO, which was accepted. While Lawyer Btewsrt, otOreonbnrg.was roadicgthewtilof Beua,t1au Giant, a aon-in law, who was dlipleased with Its no visions, betted the tustrumeut aud thrust It Into the fire. lie ts In Jul uwaltlng trial lor the oUtjicei A pjcorawa vtnt exhibited at Rawllusrl.le, Lauea'ter couuty. ou Saturday night, when loughs entered anccicaledaduiur..aace which endnl lu a general light. Many women and I children were trampled upon, oyea blsCitxl.and. Una leaders wero arrested. I rittsburg dispatch saya i It li. Kennedy, er-protbonoury ol this county: who lelt for Now Mexico and Colorrdo about three wtea acouudercircumstaucoa which led to reports , V uu"r ' b defalcation, returned Wednesday moro. nt l?o has dectoed to wake any stateinenU I in:iti;srif3 rnitEiuN aoit The demand of Ihe rotten 6peMIITesnt Hil ton for a ten per cent increase of their wages, nas 'Hon compromised. 1 A dispatch from Romo to Iho'London Dull) Xiwt says tho nowepapors putdith a loiter from Mr, aitdstone to Professor C. Uubarn, f. tho Neapolitan Peace Cougress.avowlnrr hi" de termination to advocate acncral disarmament Itom his placo in I'aillament. A dispatch from Romo to tho London 'Stand,' aril says t "Tho Aurord, which was started as thoorginof tho I'cpe, Is really under Iho eon- tro! of tho Jesult'.and tho petson,who fninlnhul the monoy for the cstabllshmrnt ot the yaper was directly rut lcrward for tho nutposo t.f thwarting the I'opc'a Intent lona. If, Do Fcyrmuoiit (oilcanlitl, Ccimtor of Trance Horn llattt .Vienna, la dead. Holland has repeal, d tho cider piohibitlng Importation ot otutcralrom the Uui.edUtatea and Canuda. Aimed forces ofEngland aud Porlngal l.ave combined for tho suppression ot tho slave trade ol the Mczambiqae Channel. Numerous distinguished persona ate ex peeled nt Rome, tojoiu In rendering homage to tho Popo on tke 7ta of March, on behalf of the sclcntlfio warld. Tho Loi.don Heard of Trado has awarded a piece of plato to the Captain of tho American schooner Fred. A. Carlo, for saving a sblp. wrecked crew. 'Iho tt. Petersburg (lalot thinks tho time has como to begin a reconciliation with Iho Poles by placmsthom n the somt' footing W Russian subjects. Not ouly hna there been no attsck nron Tchlkislar, hut thcie aro no Turcomans near there. Tho communication bet ween Tchlkislar and tho Russian outposts, some distance east ward, la perfect, Iu (he Trench CbambcFof Deputies Satnr. day, whlio tho bill rolatlng to publlo meetings was under dlscnsslou, M. Louis Blanc insisted that the right ot mooting andlomXng associa tions shonld bo absolutely uunstneted, ns In Lnglaud nnd the United states. Tho London' Datijf am Paris correspon dent onnonnccs that II. lournler, a hlgn func tionary of tho War Ministry lor twenty.flve yearn, 4pon being summoned to vrofluce hls'ao countt on 1 ntnrcay, blow out his brains. Tne London Standard'! Constantinople a. patch asserts that ternb.o distress prevails in Aprlacoplc. Flltecn persons were found dead trom hunger thero iu oio day. In some cases pieces or woo l woro found in tho mouths of thu corpses. Tho London Paitu A'etM dispatch from ltonio siit!a that Dr. Gerald Small, a physician bclonir.nK to the Alg'o American Colouy In Rome, was lecently assailed in his own houso by two men, who robbed and left him pinioned and hall strangled. Tho Doctor Is new out of danger. His assailants havo been arrested. IheCzailnawill leave Cannes for Russia to-day (Saturday). It la announced that the German govern ment Intends to lavyu. tax on advcitlscmcnts in newspapers, An Itcllan government steamer has left Aden for Abyelnla with artificers and laborcis. Tbo Italian Consul Invites traders to settle there. The French Chnmber of Dopulies Monday rejected by a voto of 322 to IS2 tlio motion of SI. Lotus ll.ano for tlio abrogation of all laws re. striding tho right of publlo mcotlug or the formation ol associations. TLcro Is considerable anxiety InLlberal clr. cloa regal ding the forthcoming election In Llv. erpool ior membais' of Parliament, lu cone quenca of tho determination of the Homo Itulets to abstain from voting. The Ciadlo Club, of Pans, composed of American wrlteis and artists, gave a dinner Monday to General Lucius Fjlrehlld, the retir ing American Consul, ou the occasion ot his pi 01110 tlou to f6 u'lnlsler to Spain. .Tho Stanley Club will glvo.hlm a dinner to-dav (Saturday;. Tho Duke of Marlborough, Lord Lieutenant ol Irclalnd, has declluod tho invitation of Rlht lion. U. DwerOtay, Lore! .Mayor ol Dublin, toa bar.quctou tho 3dotFcbtuary,onr.cciuut of resoiiitiona adopted at a meeting cf Homo Rule members of Parliumcnt, over which Loid Mayor Giayures'dct). Tho largo establishment of Ilerr Kinpo. at Ussrli haa within tbo last turce mouths re ceived considerable orders, ns well ior articles of peace ns of war. Iu tho lallcr category Russia and Chili particularly figure. For lai'. way linosorders havo como In such masses thtt tho laracst number of workmen that the estab lishment can employ havo been engaged up lo tho end of tho year I6SI, and manj otdetshavo had to bo reldjed. Knglahd nuJ Araerloj have also given couslcerablo commissions. Tho prices ato In (,eacral (.bout CO to copor cent. higher than thev wero lh:co moths' ngo.ani most likely Heir Krupp wllt.hive to cugogo many hundred additional workmen. liCUIgliton I'roiluco Mnrlcctt ConnECTEO Wekklt, Flour, ner nick l 00 Corn; per bushel 75 uats. iter ousi ei as Mixed Chop, per cwt 140 Middlings, per cwt 1. 140 liran, perewt 100 Ruttcr, per pound m.i 25 Kggs, per dozen,,, a) Hum, per ponnd lu 1, am. ner nounu....- Shoulders, liep nound Potatoes, per bushel..,.: to Closing prices of Deuxykn A Townsen'd BtoCk, Government and Gold, 40 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Jan., 22, 1SS0 3. S. o's. 1831 .10411 bid ldl'i askef u t-urrenev.o s V. k.Vhissi. now , U. u: 4 Vs. new U. S. 4'sncw FnunslvunlaR. It..., I'!ula..t .Heading lt.lt. Le ingh Valley lt.lt..... I ehlahCoal AKnv.Cu .1! bid lS2'a nsk-co , 103'i bid I0.it, anted .107 bid I07'i a;i,-t'd .mk bid IMS aakea , N f 01,1 01 II HHLOO , 31', bid 3474 asked 'ill bia A2 OKU-,n 27 H bid rti'i asked lTnltpilOomnanles of ft. J.1CS Ola :&g. ,1881'G bid M( asked N01thernCentrallt.lt..,. Z2H IIOHtonvllle Pass.lt.lt. Co aH bid 24. antic l'ltts..Tit. & IlelT. It It. Co. 15 bid 15i nste.1 t7enlrnl Transmit tatlunt'O. 4SI1 bid 1W aaltea NoithernPaclhcCom 31 1, bid Mrs ted Prcl'd, 18 hid ish asked Norm Pennsylvania 11. it. oi ma a: as ken Ins. e7o nt Nonh America. 33 bid 311U asked Wlver, (Trades.) MH bid 0) asked -ttoteij stand fou salb. n-i. i r -fi H. tt.,'. 11. A no UI1UGI BtKMVM . A II, u,u onto, JtlB Hotel Stnnd, known as the " HOitSli SIlOK HOUSIV' sltuato on the publlo road leading to Rowtnan's, nnd about a quarter of a lnlle below tne parryviite t urntt-ei; mis oners s prtrn Miflnin fop nnv lino Iminnrph of n. nrne. class business place. For furthtr particulars appiy on mo premises! to . ' . 11. I'LLLMANN, Jan. 21) USo-wd Proprietor, T) : -T- TM . and Mineral Lands Id XV1CX1 1'cU lUb Shenandoah Valley of va., ior sale, rjenu stamp tor cuiaiogue. ST4.ri.KS, Uhattam it. Co., Harrisonburg, Vet. tftrrif m Houth aud oxneuseM KUaruutt-eu P ' I Agents: Uultltftes. biiaw At'o.AU. oust. Maine. tS-f T7 a year and expenses to agents. Uut. "P ' I 1 fit free. Address P. O. VIOKERY, Augusta, Maine. jan a.-w. PA MPHT TT loradvcrllsers loo pages, lucts, 1 nun ixum i.. i- MtOWKLL &CU..N.V 15 Pounds finurd In 3 Weeks nnd Cured of Consumption, Messrs Ckadpcck A Co.. 1032 jtaee ptreet. l'liuaueipnia, j'a.. Gentlkuex t Plfaso aeud me 12 bottles ol Dr. li. jAUK,t tJAftKima IaniCA. one eai-h of Pills and Oluitneut. lor a foetid of ntlun who Is not exrected tt live, and as your tuedlcliica cured mO 111 t.tltBUnrMUJ bviud mini jvuia mv, & want hint to trv them. 1 gaiurd fifteen pouuds while taking the tl at threo bottles ttttipecuuuv, j. v, uuiiti, Lawrenccbu'g Auuerson CO., Ky, Jann-w4 Jrinio Home Made Bread t WHY OQ IIUNORYI When you can Buy tit POUUUI UI X ieb !CUIt FIVE LOA.VES FOK 25 CENTS I 3. A'. O'NCAL, the popular Bread and Cake Hiker, of Lenitthtott. In order to meet the wanta oi iuq iitnea, naa itoout-e.1 no j-ncu VI uia ceie- brated Homo .uado lllllSADlo Five Loaves forTwenty-flveCts. Cash. Sugar, Italsln. Cocoinut Scotch, Drop, CreAm aua otner uaitub, oniy Ten Cents per Cozen, LooU Out for tlio Wngbii! At MAUCH CHUNK, on Tuesday, Thursday anUHaturtlay Mornings. LEHI U 1 1 f OS and WLia-sl'ORT, every After noon except i-tiuay, TERMS STIUCTLY OAStl 1 ratrnnaao solicited. J. W, O'NP.AL. h l'Olli: : Unposlte First National Haul". aprilsvi linnchtrcet, Lehighton Pa. $1500 S:' " Mtnv wax TO I&C00 A YKATl, ortJtot20tt ruur own juchhij- . u omen iln U w nl 1 ai man. a ae more turn ine araonot stated abote. No ono o-n fall to make money tt Auv one can do thi work. You can nmaO from 9) centa to $3 an hoar by devot Inxvpureveiiinjrsand apaio time to the bual iinii. It eon nothing to try the burlno. Nothtnv like it lor moner maklna ever oilaieU before. IluuueMpWvwant ami atrlctly Iiouor A bia. He lee, it you want to know nil about tro bent p tying bulneu bctore the nub no eud in woiir aittlruiu and wo wl I aend rou fatl ntr titular and private terms lre , aamp ta worm tValao freT, you can Uen ...ake up your m.uj -if Addre 0E0UU8 fiTIaN Acorrortladalo. r;-lf Now Adverts einoniPe LTJ r kflj r'' '. r I Announces the arrival of an immense stock ol' Goods suitable for Hie Comprising all the latest Novelties in Ladies' &c, &C. Also, a full line of the choicest AND to all of which he invites tha attention 6f the people. A full Line nl the Don't you forget, BANK STREET, Lehighton, Pa.- NEW ERA OP 1876 233 S. (5th st Philad'a, Pa, Chartered bv tho fovrnor fit r Anns .'ivan'n ci MANAGHRSl rresJilent. lion. James rcllooi, rM'atfr'pbte Vico-1'itMae.it, ItcUert O Hill. Vhliwiclph. i. Hec'v iilitllieitB.. W. l.Jotiiinnn I'liHuUe pitta; Mea. lit, w. li. amun, iu.jj;, wcusi&ui iuj.. oun syaijwr. Tlio fflnmlatlcK oi the Asncclattcn li ret-frcc mutuitlltv. Jo mfitiibrti InMiro tlieiulred and pav exnctiy wUat tuoy Wtiuhl rcceivo, cou. stqiu-ntlv tho pystcru uivea peWect cqua Jty ttf ocry npmljorj Tliero cro no tltviMons or classes. Dfath claims aro protlded lor bv an fiMfutRmout nit iniuii luviuuit uubuu uu uv uuu uaiuuui ui luoinboiplilii. Tho rfttepf a9-es3cieiG Js llxcd bTthCCarl Islo" ana "AintTicnu i:xptrIciico" Tables. Tbo bAlaof QfluaHineiit is Ono Alliiiun Dcl- litlSOf rftr5fl AtTWO MllltOllH, UlQ lftt VTOUtl betcdacetl one half, becauso thert; woulil be twice as mail) risk a to ashcsm, ami iu the tame Iiroporlioa lorlirirer niaounts. 'ihere are now Two Million itlslcsln tltoNeTT Kra. ami wo aio growlns vpiy last: ui we lu crease in amount of IttsKsne tltcreaufi In tno anion ut ot AfcACr-ttiienu ufcunJliiBlv, it tke4 no more money to pay S.-I.oto at two roil ion iI rlfais thflu irK-sH tt fy t2.00Ji.t ono uhlliou risks, in nil other Canipaniei on avotopjy thoBftni6 amonut at Kit tinier tlierj 1? nj re duction tbolr nufiruema 11UU DKATII CLAIMH'AUli 1AID IN l'UlL-TO UK DUUTION MA UK FOit Vol) A 1" T L If DlSATii Mi:iiuuitsi!ir. rereonstetween tbo ares t f ?i ami CO nain a eatltsfnctory mt&lcal exatuiuiilloii, win ue iin tnittea to member htiip upuu puyluK ?lp por f lOwtf 17 lultlallou toe aud 63 auuual out s.i Auuual daea uiv uniform at nil n?(i, I3irr IH'tO, aud rte note exactly how mui h t itch mum tier contilDiite towarus the exponas ot man. ""oIsLTIIOUrtANn V IXAKR CONSTI.' TUTKS A MMMtlHltuilIi'. but from one to4 live may be bold bv cue perwju, vt i From 21 to 15, five membership, or f 500) 'ioxu4ito&Mhie3 ot (a oo From fit to !,trtO " or9.iXii From 5ti to Co, oue " or Ti".o AsocUtleu will not issue a pfrtlficale ih any Lervou over ou, nor on auyluu uulcatuo beuell.'iary has nn intturablo Iptereat,, iai'tco lativis INftUUANCU will not be count cuaucbd. ruoTKcrrioN. The members have cou rol ahd use ot tbelr muiey until it ia necOed lupay death clalmn, tiimi it unon. titrrct to tho heiia of th doeciHi il. only lUssltiK thiuagh the luurts ot thOTtojhUi. er who U (umltT tlio tbartuj reuuimd to juvo a I'Oiid for l'.iw. lherecanbe no nrcnmnatlnn of mrtheyeln tl o hauiUol t'io Afcwoiation tor urevr invent ment. cootequeuiiy vo liabilities no "aur )lus," no teiupiauon u ervci luuKUiuocni uuna n if a. or to pav eum niou aalanea lo ami era or ajieut. Noderruudiugot heira. uociubtzs.e mOUl, IUHH1UU lUUUIUilll IUI(,UBIUIIliJ i UtUMUK lis capital U its meutberahtp. 'Ibo 'CeriiiicaiQ ui Memuerblp"ls clear and exi)tcit. coutami every Itbernl ti-attue coLiiAt em with -afetv. and after twoyeard la lucou teatabloeXcvt oecupatlou uud rwb nence; NOT ICC Or ASSESSMENTS wm Via Rpnt id each member pivlur full Inform. atlon ot the claim, tho uine ot deceased, bu oc- cupaiiou, lObiiicuco mm causo i oeaia , aisie nli'iit Ot o ouuiiUt. alu-miUm pjvlciau. elci-fy-luauauduudcrtaaer, topeiher nlh the nauio of tnopaity bUoio whom the aflldavita wete1 muae. Aaawmenta muat be paid wltblu tl.lrtv dura4 otter notlic. 1ICW tUE OtD COMPANIES SPENI1 MUNU. A convention of Iuauranco ComnjU,Hn,T held Ui Sfptemaer, 1677 HL6ULYEU, 'IhaV we (litem it lucum'oent W as to tie -iO once ns tadically wrour, raid without luitilioaitlon- tbo moriooua Milatltui, huuuaea und perccutagea vorED To TiltMhi.Lvt by the oittcer ot a number of Lite IiuurauNj Com- fuuicfl. fur exceedlnff the mouev value of humau Hbor und eff jrt. That It U our duiy toceuvuie auth pructtcea, anu in our intercourse with tae pubilo to warn them again t the corporuuoii4 wolch aru uutn the contributions H tho inareX in this upieUenmbl mauuvr. JtOTE THIS FAf.T. The members ot the New Ura paron'r t.le actual utt cofttof their innruucu. whilst tne policvholdeia lutbeoM J ife Companlb hive- tm nl nnnnDli in n ltd i Lion tiiwi li tin.ir u . n ueU au extent tht from the ncoumaiaionof Interest alone thev iiavc beea eiub td to pay r.'l tieatb cloiiua. JJuiiute twemy aown yvattvr tv-nveLileC'ompauiij itio.UL-.no ttim ticr holdera lea than ViKrci iit ot ilteiraclun iu celpiaiu sturtjmteie 1 iw.icuuamt ikwiu,. aims, abwrmiij: over n xr cent, to ei)wLM4 ut.d ao comulatioua. Oua Uuixau ut i vu. Will 8AMI7KL It QtrJlAV. JaOcaliretU. luiRim n, t adwn i , rx AfTIVI? AUKN'lS WANl'l.D. Atp.v loot audre( V. H. AIXXANMMl, UlHTIlIi T ACtST I ' lhi:btoo. t an Oai i -finiv Pe n Jan. laetiiAitKiPtV
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