The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, February 28, 1880, Image 2

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v LKIIiailTON.l'A.l
BATUKDAY. FEBrtUARY 28, 1860.
sires tire really Imperilled by the growth of
llto third Urm movement. Men talk of the
iwssibltity of Grant ngaln occupying tbo
Wliltc House with baled breath. In the
presence of an Impending calamity llko
this they Bay that the Democracy must act
with full prudence and foresight.
It Is unquestionably true tbat Mr. Tildcn
lias more friends than enemies among tho
leading Democrats who have gathered here
It Is worthy of nolo, however, that his
friends are divided into two cliques. There
SFEC1AL CORRESPONDENCE,
Erie county has not had a Congressman
since the expiration of the term of Elijah
Babbitt, In 18(13. The nomination has gone
to the other two counties In the district
Warren and Venango, elnco that time) this, are those who aro for Tildcn first, last, and
too, when Krlo has an excess over the other all the tlmc,and thcro are others wuo, while
counties of 1 .fit lu votlne population. Tho they aro friendly, still contemplato tho pos.
action of the conference appointed by tho siblllty of a necessity for another man) but
last Congressional Nominating Convention are agreed that II another man is to do
of the district to arrange a plan for tiomi- selected, he must bo one entirely satlsfac-
nallni a Congrosiional candidate has not ry to Mr. Tililcn. uuisido tno tammany
resulted favorably to Enc. tho counties of party, who mado themselves very conspicu
Warren and Venaiipi being given eleven " yesterday, but were less demonstrative
conferees and Erie but nine. A number of to day, I found no one who aid not cmpnai.
raudidntes for tho next nomination are ieally say that If Tildcn was a candidate tor
already in the fieM. the nomination and was defeated, success
would be Impossible. Tho great majority
-Sew York Sum On a motion not to in- went even further, and said that if Tiluen
ttrncftho dolecatcs to Chlraro for Grant or was not a candidate and lainmany succeed
any eno'olse, 180 members of the Uticn (N. e(I '" creating tho Impression tuat ne was
Y.)-Goim!T.ioii voted "Yes" and 217 voted howled on by Joun Kcny ana nis louowing,
'Chat is. after all tho efforts of the "cn it would bo difficult, If not imtosslble,
mnclfhwi to nark tho Convention for Grant to elect tbo nominee of tho party. That Mr,
end tho Third Term. Conkllr.g and Arthur Tildcn could name the ticket, If hochose
orald onlv niuslcr.on this vitnllv imnorlant not to be a candidate ana muicatea nis prei-
Vote, a beirsorly majority of 37 in a conven- erence, nine men out ui tre u ucie wuu
tion of 397 delegates, nrescnt and votinrr. agreed.
That is, not far from a half of this conven- Among the significant facts clca;ly dovel
tion. in snlte of the extraordinary exertions Pei1 W tuls meeting oi the Jauonil Demo
put forth to brine about a different result. auo uwnmmco are tno loiiowingi Jiora.
stood ttiflly against tho Third Term. This tio Seymour is not considered a possibility
vote does not look as though the Republi
can masses of New York were howling for
another tour years of Grant and his Rings.
Tho NaTIOXAI. CtTliKN-SOt.DIKIt, pub
lished at Washington, D.C.Is au ably edited
monthly, devoted to Hid interest of tho sol
dicr, and every soldier in tho country should
have the reading of it. It defends the men
who shouldered their guns in time of danger;
It keeps them posted on alt matters pertain
Ing to iwnslous, bark-pay, bounties, land
warrants, Ac. It also pleads for them with
the people, and doei not forget to call the at
tention of Congress to tbeirclaims. It bold
ly advocates every measure whereby the sol
dier will bo benefitted, and denounces every
action that is detrimental to their interest
Twenty-five cents pays a year's subscription
Sample copies can bo had by addressing the or no Tildcn
as a candidate ; Mr. Bayard's candidacy is
not seriously considered j Mr. Hendricks is
not thought of; Mr. English, of Indiana, is
considere-u by many as a dark lioiao ; Mr.
Morrison, of Illinois, and Mr. Randall, of
Pennsylvania, are considered possible can
didates. Mr. Tildon has decidedly more
friends than all other candidates, possible
or impossible combined, but very many of
them doubt if ho can be nominated, and
not a few have serious doubts as to his avail
ability as a candidate. Almost everybody
agrees that if satisfactory cvidenco can bo
furnished of his ability to carry New York
lie would be nominated by acclamation.
Thcro are a great many people who fear and
half believe that the trade between Tain
many and the Grant Republicans last fall
included au arrangement for 1.8S0, Tildcn
Citizen-Soldier PcoLisiuso Co., box 588,
Washington, I). C.
KIKN. VICTORIA C. WOODIIALF,
Wo have received a copy of tho Qirislian
Union, of Feb. 13, published ut 8 Salisbury
square, Fleet street, London, England, in
which wo find tho following notice of the
re-appearance of Mrs. Victoria C. Woodhall
in public life, after a retirement of about
two years cnj'oincd upon her by her phyBi
cian for tho belcflt of her health :
We have with much satisfaction tho pros
pect of the proximate ro-appearanco among
us oi one oi mo most remaruaoiy giitett wo.
men of the age. Mrs. Victoria Clallin Wood
hall, after a period of over two years abso
lute r s'. enjoined on iicr by her physicians,
owing to the fearful strain sho had gono
thnnieh in advocating her principles in tho
united states, vnieru sue sacriuceu iicaitu
aud a considerable roilunc to tho moral i in
provement of her fellow creatures, is about
to resume her most arduous public, duties so
fares her partially recovered strength will
permit. Dunne this term of enforced re
pose she lias been soiidit out by the noblest
and highest minded men and women of
this country, and nothing but their Kind
and cenerous sympathy could liavo enabled
her to recover so far lrom the effects of tho
Among tho important business transacted
by tho committee, to-doy was the adoption
of a report on organization, mado by a com
mittee appointed by the Excculivo Commit
tee last fill to consider tho subject. A thor
ough and efficient organization will bo at
onco begun in every Stale, and a closer and
more intimate union of State Committees
with the National Cominittco will be effect
ed. The influence of tho central organiza
tion will bo felt even in county organiza
tions. A spirit of self-sacrifice and of a wil
lingness to 6ink personal preferences and
unite, in a determined effort to defeat tho
third term conspiracy seems to animate tho
Democracy at least this is tho Impression I
get after a careful canvass of tho representa
tives of tho party collected hero by the Na
tional Committee. It augurs wel for the
parlv and the country.
In this connection it is important to note
that representative independent Republi
cans who are hostile to Grant havo quietly
met here. Their gathering was not timed
with tho meeting of the Democratic Nation
al Committee, but was purely accidental. I
have learned enough to satisfy me that there
will bo an organization of all tho Republl-
fiery persecution and misrepresentation
Iicaued upon her bv her enemies. Far re-
moved from the, arena of that excitement cans opposed to Graut and the third-term
that they nuvo been able to lorm a just and conspiracy, sufficiently strong to make itself
o . 7 rn n. fe" TProaching campaign. The men
her nothing but the most imio minded.seir- w" ure uc""u me movement aro ciunusi
denylng philanthropist, her solo ambition nstio, but they are in earnest, and willing to
being mo amc noration ol tne Bufferings of work for iuo cause. jf Grant ls nominated
her native land she purposes to put forth to nt Ch,caS W,U work w,th a11 th!lr
the world somo of her writings, and feels might to defeat him in November. There
that the Lngliili people havo justly a prior are not a few Democrats who believe that
eljini to her first publications. Mrs. Wood- tIli3 ciomcnt iu the pontics of the near fu
sinned cfnouence upon the evil results to the tur0 ouEbt to considered
world of interested and ill considered marri
acesnd shows what f iniiroveincnt would he
eiiecied in society II tne aancity o marriage
wero better understood and sacredly respeo
ted. She believes that woman's loving influ
ence is to be a great regenerator of the hu
mau race, aud that she, under Divine cuiil
auee, has a mission to instruct and prepare
her sex for the mighty responsibilities which
hlirh nriviWn of hn.irino Mrs. Wnndhnll t ing call.
. . P. .. ... 0 - 1 .,rp,v..i! . ti !,l 1
rji, jaiiiess nan win ever remember how unuiiMiim.ii!wiiuiuiisum-
THE OiriClAL CALL or TUB DKUOCBATIC KA
TIONAL CONVEXTIOM.
Wasihsotox, Feb. 21, The Executivo
Cominittco of the National Democratic Com
mitteo met to-day at the Arlington Hotel
with a full attendance, Hon. William II
Barnum in the chair, aud issued the follow
the audience was held spellbound by her ing met In the city of Washington on the
fervid and impressive eloquence, and her 23 j rtay of February, 18S0, has apppinled
ters Hocked to he? afterwards to bless her for Tuesday, the 22nd day of June next, as the
thus calling to their most serious attention timo and chosen thocily of Cincinnatios the
matters so important to their temporal and place of holding the National Democratic
eternal welfaie. Sho has always been eveu p..-i! u.i,si.i.:..i;h.j i
fmnr her iuranevamostdillM.it and nrav. Convention. Each State is entitled to a rep-
erful student of'Scrinturcs. and as if by in- resentation therein equal to double the num
pirauon sue list uecn aula io make clear qcr oi lu senators ana lteprcsentatlvcs In
and explain many of tho hidden mysteries tl0 Congress of the United States. All
i vhicin m i 'SL rZrKZt Democratic, conseavative and other citizens
lined to be a lanthorn of light to those who ol lllB unnea oiaies, irrespective oi past po
seek lor enliehteninent on these most vital litical associations or differences, who can
u.i moral suojec s. 1 1 at a woman wno uh . jn llie cffl)tl for a pu .
lift! flit VI Hit, 1 linr Wlinl.1 lllt )A rln.nn nnnAl'al '
work shm.1,1 Iiuva ln n miut,,i "n,i Domical and constitutional Government.
persecuted, even up to tho gates of justice, aro cordially invited to join in sending dele-
wuere uioue sue received it verdict or blame- gates to the convention. At tho Inst Na-
oTh'i torv 'w, Z ' :r, SS '" Democratic Cenyentlon, heM In tU,
that all those who have foueht for a cood ci'y of st- Ijouis in 1876, the following reso
cause, from SainU and Martyrs downwards, lutlon was adopted! 'Resolved, That the
nave nau to pass tiirougii inoir Uclhsemano states be requested to instruct their delegates
of mental sullenng too exquisite for human . ., ', T.
utteraneo. She has p.isse.1 throueh hcrGeth ' io national ueinocrauc uonyentlon ic
aemrne, and when she returns to her native be held in 1880, whether it bo desirable to
land her people will vie with ouch other to continue the two-thirda rulo loncer iu force
MKlra Minrollnn Fa lkn hiJ tnl...!,.. I
r ' :' . '."J""" innatbnal conventions, and that tho Na
un xvAsmrvoxorv si'CCiAr.
WAsniNQTox, Feb. 24, 1880.
President making and the Intrigues on all
hands in bohalf of tho different candidates ls
the absorbing topic, bore now, tho Interest
growing deeper day by day. Among the later
rumors Is one to the effect, that anof hor liber
al llcpubllcan movement ls on foot directed
against the Candidacy of ucn.tlrant and cal
culated tocncompassblsdercat, Somoofthe
reports have put It down that this Is Secre
tary Schurz's Dcmocratle year and that he Is
In the liberal movement, with n view to tho
nomination of a ticket that the Democrats
will support. Dayard and Morrison has been
named as the proposed ticket. Bat Mr.
Schuri himself laughs at this report and says
ho knows nothing about any plan or move
ment of that sort. Anyhow the contest be.
tween Blaine, Sherman and tho ox-Frestdcnt
for tho Republican nomination waxes exceed,
truly warm. Here there Is n erewlnir Impres
tton that Blaine Is tho favorite among the
people, but odds are staked that Grant will
be nominated. It won't undertake to guess
the result, for three months ot time can werlc
wonderful changes In political conditions,
The Democrats nre a good deal at sea In re
rpect to a candidate. Atone timo thcro was
qulto a lively boom for Seymour, but he has
put himself out oftho question byaposlttro
refusal, on account Of his physical condition,
It Is really Interesting to hear the varying
views of Congressmen and others here from
different sections. Thurman still hat many
arm friends, but Is not much talked of) and
Hendricks Is generally believed to be out of
tho race. Ills financial record Is somewhat
uncortaln. Tilden ls old and feeble, bat his
spirit and determination nre strong, and the
jarrel of money Is getting bigger all tho time,
There aro a great many public men here who
liellevo that Tildcn Is the strongest man,
Montgomery Blair said to mo tho other day
that If It was not for tho Kelly-Tammany f.ic
tloo In New York, and the bitter opposition o:
Southern Democrats who sold Tildcn out In
1878, on account of his Anti-Claims letter, ho
would he nominated byacclaraalion. Bayard
stock Is high, but I doubt If a Frcsldont will
be taken frcm little Delaware. Within the
past few weeks an entirely new man Is talked
of William II. Morrison, of Illinois. He has,
beyond question, somo vory strong points. In
the first place he Is a Western man, which Is
an advantage Next, ho Is as strong on the
hard money question as Bayard Is. Thlrd.hls
record Is clear on tho subsidy question. He
has never voted for n subsidy since he has
been in Uongross, now nearly ten years. His
army record Is good, ho having been a colonel
and wounded, and last, he Is a favorite with
the Germans Itself a very important thing
In the Northwest. In addition to all those ad
vantages he Is a gentleman, barring a little
peppery language now and then. If the grow
ing interest In Morrison does noteulmlnate In
making him ono of the dark horses then I am
mistaken.
Senator Bruce's commIttce,whlch for sever
al months has been Investigating the affairs
ftho lato Freedmcn's Dank, stems to have
made a pretly fair story oftho ups and downs
of thatdeluilre Institution. From the testi
mony secured by the committee It Is easy
enough to , bow 'he wreck camo about, and
why tome tlx iUdont of dollars were still
uedcpotlton when It happened. What ls
presented In lbs Uence Is not particularly
new) It only makes a complete narratlvo out
of facta already understood, and serves a little
more clearly to show what a shameless and
unprincipled business the management oftho
bank was for half a dozen years of Its exist
ence. The committee. It Is understood, will
report that, In consequenso of the deaths of
some of tho persons responsible for the bank's
bad management, and tho present Impccunl
oslty of the remainder, nothing can now be
done for the further relief of the depositors,
except to consummate the proposed purchase
oftho Frccdman's Bank building In this city
by the United States government, a bill fur
which purpose has heretofore been recom
mended by the commissioners and onco passed
by the Senate. The building ls now rented
for the use of the Department of .lustlco and
the Court of Claims, and tho price asked for
it Is (275,000. Tills amount could In case of
purchase be divided among the sufferers. The
receivers or Commissioners havo been draw
ing I5,00J a year ever since the failure a
pretty fat take, and a fair Illustration of the
workings of legal proceedings.
Congress ls stabbing along about as usual,
The Democrats feel a little nervous over the
discussion that Is pretty sure to come out of
the Fltz John l'orter case, because It promts
cs to bo as bitter and sharp a political and
sectional debate as any that took place during
the extra session. Tho Itepubllcans arc do-
termlned, If possllle, to make It appear that
ex-Confedcra'.e officers In Congress are en
dcavorlng to restore to the army n Union of.
fleer who really sympathized with their side
and was, therefore, righteously convicted by
the first court-martial ami dismissed the tcr
vice. General Garfield Is the leader In this
and very prominent In urging the adoption of
the plan by a Republican caucus. The ques
tion Is not to be discussed on Its merits at all,
bat a hot and sectional fight Is to bo Inaugu
rated solely for effect In tho coming Fresl
dcntlal campaign. The Democrats don't de
sire to abandon a man to whom they think so
much Injustleo has been dono now that Ihey
have the power to right him, and their action
Is sustained by a court of Inquiry regularly
constituted by Mr. Hayes. Still, tho wisest
among them are urging that tho debate on
their side shall be limited to tbo case and shall
be as brief as Is consistent with its proper
presentation. It may be, though It Is hardly
possible, tbat they will succeed In stopping
the threatcned;controrersy.
Doit Fidbo,
a general movement throughout the country
In faror of such a Uw
Petitions against the reduction ot the duty
upon steel rails have been presented by the
offloers of various Railroads having a total
length of over 15,000 miles, They assert that
!h reduction will be prejudicial to raiiroae
crests, as to American steel Industry.
A bill for holding an International lndnstrt
at exhibition In New York In 1S93 has been
reported upon favorably by the Senate Fi
nance Committee. This commission will con
sist of two members from each State and one
from each Territory, and about sixty eititens
or Now Yotk who are speelfied by name. The
bill provides that the United States should
not he liable for any expenses attending the
exhibition. Tho Communion Is autnorlzed to
receive subscriptions to the capital stock not
Railroad Guide.
exceeding 112,000,000. tobedlvlded Intosharcs,
wnsningion is oeing strongly pusueuas me
place for the meeting of the National Demo
cratic Convention, but In tho estimation of
competent Judges the selection lies between
Cincinnati and Washington, and In nllprob-
.110 unio ueiegniion win aeciue
adapted for the purpose
question, Washington is however especially
adapted for the purpose having ample botol
accommodation and the hall of tho New Na
tional Museum capable of holding 6,000 peo-
ue win do completed m time lor ine use oi
he Convention. August,
CARDS,
CllntonBretney,fa Levant building Bank street.
AiioraerspromxiyAMnfr worK warraaieu.
Attorneys.
F. P. LOKOBTKBT. S. R. QtLHAM
JM)N(JSTEET & GILHAJH,
'.ATTORNEYS AT L4W,
OrriOK : Le van's Building, Bank Street,
LEIIICIUTON, PA.
Collections and all Legal business entrust
to them will receive prompt attention,
feb. 21, 1890.
pXIUA. IIHADINU KAlUltOAD
Arrangement of Passenger Trains.
FEBRUARY 4T1I. ISTO.
Trains leave At, L EN TO WN an (ollowsi
(VIA ranKioMxx raiuioad).
ror Fhtladelphla.at Mil), o.u, 11.40, a.m and
I.OS p. m.
SUNDAYS.
For Philadelphia at M.30 a. m..3.J6 n. a.
IY1A KABr I-KXXA. 11RAKC1I.I
For Reading, S.tO, 8.05 a m 12.10. 4.30 and 9.05
n. m.
For Itarrlsoarg.t 50,5.05 a, ui 12,10,4.30 ands.05
. in.
For Lancaster and Columbia, t SO, 8.55 a.m. and
l 30 n. m.
SUNDAYS.
For Reading, Uarrisbuig, and way points, 9.03
p. m.
(Via. BnTiiLiiimM.)
For Philadelphia from L. V, Depot 4.4S. .I5,
'8.42 a. ra .12,14.5.41. 8.7 n. m. Hunnav 4.b0 n. m.
l'or Philadelphia lrom L. fe B. Depot "8 48 a.
m., 12.04. s.23 5-;e p, m.
Trains FQIt AI.LKNTOWN leave as (ollowsi
1TIA PKMUOSIKN nAlLItOAD.)
LerePhtladelphla,7.40 a.m., 1.00, M.30 and 5.30
n. m.
RtlNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia, 8.00 a. m. and 3.11 p. m.and
'4.13 p. III.
fvr a kiit prmi. nnAKrii.l
Leave Redlnc.7.u. 10.30 a. m.,2.00, 3.55, ando.15
p.m.
Leave Han Isburg, .1J, 8.05 and 0.5J, a.m., 1.41
and 4.00 p. m.
Leave Lancaster, 8.05 a.m., 1. 00 and 3.50 p.m.
Leave Columbia. 7.5) a. m . 1.03 and 3.10 p. m.
SUNDAYS.
Leave Beading. 7.20 a.m.
Leave Uarrlsbnrg, 5.23 a.m.
(VIA 1ISTIILEUXH.)
7-oave Phlladelohla 7 00, 8.15, 2.45, 2.20, '5.15
R.no n. m. Hnndsv 0 3) a. m.. 8.00 n. m.
Trains mat ked thus tl run to and from depot
tlh and Ureon streets, Phllailolphta. other
trains to ann irnra uroan mrrei aepoi. iTniiis
Via Bethlehem" ran to and from Berks tit..
Depot, except thoso matked ().
Tno6.43a,m and a.53 p. m. trains from Allen,
town, and the7.4i a.m. and S.S'i p.m. trams
lrom Philadelphia, have through cars to and
lrom Philadelphia.
J. E. WOOTTKN.
Oeiierol Manaetr.
0 O. HANCOCK, 0n't raw.' rteket Wffenf.
nov. IS
Dr. Charles T. Horn
Would announce to tho publla that he hat
purchased from MBS. A. O. l'KTEIt.tlio
CENTRAL DRUG STORE,
In Leuckcl's Block,
Bank St., Lqliighton, Pa.,
Having refitted and refilled thocnttre stock
he can offer
DRUGS AND 1
Strictly fresh
CHEMICALS
and Furc,
J"0HN KLINE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
OlSce i Corner Buaquehanna and Race streets
MAUCU CHUNK, PA. JoLly
J"OIIN D. BERTOLETTE,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
Office i Room 2, Ground Floor Mansion lloaso
MAUCU cnUNK, PA.
Mar be consulted In Ocrmun. inay23 lya
T- 11. IIAPSHHK,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
BASXSTBItT,LialSBTOS,PA.
(leal Estate and Collection Agency. Will Bnymd
Bell Bra! Kstate. Conveyancing iefitly done CoI
actions eroinntlr made. Settling Kitates of De-
ideals a specialty. May be consulted in Knllsh
;i.
ad Uerman.
J. HKEIIAX,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
OFF10E No. 3, Seccnd Floor, OAK II ALL,
MAUCU CHUNK, PaitKA.
03-Can b consulted In fterman. (JsnV,
rnirosiAS itErunituu,
X CONVEX ANuEH,
AND
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT
Ths Mlowlng Companies' are Represented:
LEU AN )N MD rUAL FIRE,
llliAIHM) MUTUAL, i III IS,
WYOMING FIIII3,
l'Ori'SVILLK FIRE.
LKIIIOII Finn. and thaTRAV
KLER-5 ACCIDIiNT INSURANCE,
A ! Pennsvlvanln and Mutual Horse Thief
Detective auri Inuranco Comranv.
MarCU 20. 187J mua.
have dona to the noblost mlndod and most
aelr sacrificing of women wIio.m) only fault
mat sue ioyoi tnem too wen.
CALLING THE NATIONAL CONVENTION AT CIS
OIXXATMl'V'K 22 M'UAT IS FFLT CONCERN
INO THE Titian TEMI, AXD WHAT IS SAID
CONCERNING mPIS AND 7UK DKMOCBATIC
CANDIDATE.
tional Committee insert such request in the
C-ill for the next convention,' "
(Slsned)
William II. Barnum. Conn., Ohalrmia.
riiisnBiiicK u. t-Kmcx, fliass.. secretary.
uuu, .j.rncsi,iun.,
Oeo. 1 .Miller, Neb.
it. i. jieatinK, nov.
A.W.Sulloway, Nil.
Miles Ros, N.J.
A. 8. Hewitt, N. V
M. V. Ramion.N.Ll.
I. O. Thompson, O.
DEMOCJtATS IX COUNCIL.
Wa. H. Forney. Ala..
omni auuuer, aik.
r. Plclioppln, Cala,
is. iti. itugues, uoi,
II. Hlcliuiun. Del.
Wilkinson Uall. Fll.
ti eo. T. Hates, Ua,
IV. O. Ooudv. III.
Tha ijlluwlngdisiiatch from Washlnclon, I A. 11. Ilrowa, Ind.
rfnli.,1 (h. ?M t.t -: r..n " . .."
um B I U I A uuu ujAii I I M cam,'. t xn
prehenslve view of tho doings of tho Demo-
cratlo Executive Commltteo at its meeting
in that city last Monday :
The selection of Cincinnati as the place
for holding the Democratic, National Con
Tentlon was accomplished to-day on the
second ballot. This was a foregone conclu
J Whlteaker. (Ire,
Wm. Li. Scott. Pa.
IN. VonSlyck, R.I.
j. u. At yon, n. u.
F.S.Stockdale,Tex.
u. u. smalley, vt.
it, A. UoKhlll, Va.
uainiioeii, w. v.
II. 1). Mcllenry, Ky,
II, F.Jonas, La,
K. Wilson. Ma.
O. Horsey, Md.
i-u. nan'.er, alien.
Wm. Loehren. Minn.
. Uarksdale, Miss. W. F. Vilas, Wis,
Tho committee then voted to adjourn, to
meet at the Grand Hotel In Cincinnati, on
lion, even on Saturday last, to thoso who Thursday, tho 18th of June next, at 12 o'.
fan tee below the surface indications of poll- clock Id.
tie. It was also evident on Satunlay that I A meeting of the commltteo of nine, ap-
thtre would be no particular political slgmf- pointed by the National Committee at their
teanca In this selection. Tho friends of Mr, meeting yesterday, held a meeting at the
Tilden bad n.a preference, save that tbey Arlington Hotel and organized by the selee
anted a Western city. There were objec- tion of John G. Thompson fit Ohio, as chair-
tlorjj to both 6U Louis and Chicago which man, and Frederick 0. Prince, of Boston,
did not apply to Cincinnati. There was secretary. All the members were present.
possibly something to ha gained for the The following resolution was adopted i
party by going to Cincinnati, The hard Resolved, That Col. L. A. Harris, Gen.
money Democrats were desirous of giving U. IS. Banning, Benjamin Robinson, Col. C,
encouragement to tho Democrats of Ohio and I W. Wolley, John F. Follctt, Alexander Long
Indiana, wno nave been lallbml among the ana 1 . 1,. Atoacn ue ana are hereby const!-
faithless. The platform of tho party will be tuted the Resident Committee of the city of
unequivocal on the currency question, and
there was a desire to reaffirm the ancient
dootrines of the parly in the place where it
trculii'do the most good, Th interest
.manifested In this meeting of tha National
Corqmittee was dua altogether to the rivalry
cf ttje different cities bidding for the Con.
vention, It Is a cheering faet tbat Demo
crats from every station of the country have
oome here impressed with the belief that
Cincinnati under the National Executive
Committee, and are authorised to make all
needful local proyltlocs and such necessary
arrangements at shall bo required for the
convenience of the convention to be held In
that city on tha 22d of June, 1880,
In the Germsji Reichstag Monday llerr
Hasenclever's motion in fayor of a suspen
sion of the proceedings against Deputies
I nuuaa ti.i iiuaeiinaii wu nuwn. anil
140 luwiiuuuue ywjuwmp, u u vuf in i iai9 rvmruwi vj Aoruu,
Ncv.2!.'
AS.Il. STUCTHBItS,
ATTORN SY AT LAW,
O-OBlce: 2i floor of llhoad's Uall,
Mancli Chunk. Fa.
All builneis entrusted to him will bs promptly
May2T, ly,
ttended to.
Justices and Insurance.
Also Horse and Cattle powders.Patent Mcdl-
cincs, urusncs, soaps, uomos, i-eriuuicrics,
DliunKCS, vjnamois a Kins. tviiu-s nuu
Liquors for Medical Purposes. Oils,
I.ntnps and Flxturc,lycsiufts,Uho!co
Uixars, Pipes and Tobacco, spec
tacles, Trusses, Nursing llottlcf.
Violin Strlnus, and a lull line ot
Wall Paper and Borders at the,
Lowest Prices.
Prescrlntlnns carefully comnounded and
prompt attention given to every branch of tho
uiisiness.
A continuance of tho lmtronaore heretofore
extended to this establishment Is respectfully
solicited, and satisfaction iruaranlecd.
sopt.13, 187t).-ly. Drt. O. T. HORN.
rpiIE SL.V.11NUT0S
PLANING MILL
Cabinet Ware Factory,
AT SI.ATIXGTON.
JOHN BALLIET, Propr.,
Penis In oil kind nnrt Mzea of rine. Hemlock
Oak nn( JIarJ WooO Lumber, and lsuowpio
pared to exocute any urooant of orders for
DrcsseB LumbeR,
OP ALL KINDS.
Doors, Snslics, Blinds, Sliitttorv,
Mouldings, Cabinet AVarc, &c,
With Promptness.
Brackets Made to Order.
TIia Machinery 1 nil uow and of tbo best and
most Improved kinds. I employ none but tho
best workmen, nse well seasoned and itood mn
terial, nnd-am thei cfore cblo to pnar auteueutlrn
snii.tactlun to all who may favor mo with a call.
Orders bv mall piompily attended to. My
chsrjres aro moilerutei tcrm9 cash, or Interest
cnargea mier imriy oays.
GIVE JIA CALL.
nr ThoM engaged Iu Ilnilding will find It t
Iheir advantage to hnvo Mdlng, Floor Hoards
Dooia, cashes, thut'.trs, Ac. &e mudeatthl
Factory.
JlaylOyl JOHN B.tLLIET.
-gEKNAUD rillLLII'S,
CotJHTr BniLDiito, MAUOII CHUNK, Pa.
Fire Insurance Agent.
AT- POLUJIES In SAFE Companies only,
at lleasonable ltates. Aug. 23-yl
LBIN STOLLE,
Notary Public & Conveyancer,
Fire ana Life Insurance Apt
MAUOII CHUNK, PA.
4Sr-I3usIncss transacted In English and
WHAT
HANDSOME GOODS!
AND WHAT A
SPLENDID VARIETY !
Is the I'Alversal Verdict of all who Examine
the Now, ircsn bpring siock oi
Cloths, Cassimeres, Vesting & SnitinES,
PnrMP.N'S. HOY'S and YOUTH'S WEATt.
lust receive, I nt tho J1EUC1IANT TA1LOK.
II . PETERS, Agent,
POST OFFICE BUILDING,
The Popular Clothing House
IN LEIIIQHTON.
Every Department Is full and complete with
P erfect Fits and Lowest Prices" the motto
aug24-tr II.H.PETEIW.Agt
erman.
Aug.23yl
Physicians and Dentists.
Slatington Dental Office,
ESTADLUniD 1870.
Our Letter front Wrtkliiiielon.
WasnisaTOM, D. C, Feb. 21, 1830.
The Inter-ocean Canal project Is still
prominent topic ef conversation, and wero It
not for the very ridiculousness or the Idea.ono
might suppose that somebody had In view the
bringing about of a little unpleasantness be
tween tho United States and Foreign Powers,
Onethluir however ls very certain, matters
are getting Into pretty deep water. Claim
ants for the exclusive right of constructing
the canal are already In the field, with tho
American, Atlantte and Pacific Canal Com.
pany well In the front.
A strong movement for the establishment ol
United States Consols at 3$ percent. Is being
made. It Is universally conceded that the
Government can borrow all tho money It
wants at 3 per cent., and to clear headed
financiers It ls apparent, that sueh being the
case. It Is practicable to borrow at 1)4 per ct.
An Immense saving will thus accrue to the
government.
The Spanlth Claims Commission after a
terpldityofnearly a twelvemonth Is begin
ning to show some signs of activity, and will
this week resume their sessions. This will be
good news to many claimants who were fear
ing that their hotel bills would absorb pretty
much all they expeeted to receive from the
commission In the way of awards.
A bill has passed the Senate appropriating
the sum of $1,000, for the purpose of remov,
Ing the remains of Gen. Likes from Texas to
West Point, In accordance with a wish which
be expressed previous to his death.
The Superintendent of the census has Is
sued Instructions to supervisors that the ap
pointment of enumerators should be strictly
non partisan. He also states that he ls not
aware ol any existing reason why women
should not be appointed as enumerators, but
that each supervisor should be the best Judge
of the advantages which might accrue from
such appointments In his district.
The bill to provide for the employment of
additional clerks In the Pension office will be
good news to many claimants throughout the
country. There Is somo ehanae now of their
netting their money If entitled to It before
tbey die.
There are many applications for the vacant.
Indian Commlsslonshtp. The Hon. II. E
Trowbridge, of Michigan, Is mentioned prom
inently but there Is every probability that the
present acting Commissioner Brooks will be
the successful candidate.
A petition, signed by a number of loading
members of the New York mercantile com
mittee was presented to the House of Repre
sentatives, praying for the passage of a Na
tional Bankrupt Law, There appears to be
Artificial Teeth Male to Restore tne
Original Contour of Lips KheeKs.
Dr. L. Campbell.
Fillikq TiKTn x Spkcialtt. loot, t-ly
W. A. COUTKIQIIT,
BURGEON DEJiTIST,
Tenders his professional services to tho peo
ple ofMaucn uiiunK, Leuiguiou, neiespon,
Packerton and vicinity.
OFFICEt Opposite the Broadway House,
BROADWAY, MAUCIt CHUNK, Fa,
Fresh Laujrhing Gas always on hand. All
work guaranteed satisfactory. aug2-yl
"W.
W. llEUEll, M. D.,
EAST PENN, Carbon County, Pa.
Residence,
.from 7 a. m. to 10 a. m.
and It noon to 10 p. m.
.from 10 a.m. to i: noon
TTnTTTtS
I rarrrwno
Mar be consulted In tho German LannosKO.
P. O. Address-Lehtf hton. Nov. 33,yl
w.
A. DISIIUAMKU, H.D.,
rnyaioiAH and surgeon
Bpselil attrntlOD paid to Chronic DImissi.
Omca: South Kit cornor Iron and Snd sts., Le-
hl(hlon,l'a. April 3, 1S73.
IlEUElt, M. D.
V. S. Examining Surgeon,
PltAOTICINO PHYSICIAN and SUBOEON,
O tries, ltank Street, Itxnxa's Obocc, Letunh-
iod, ia-
May be coosutled in the German Language.
Nov. rt.
Manhood.: How Lost How Restored
jTBTTTi Just published. neir fed i tion of Dm
f7y CULYKKirKIX'SCKlABHATED KM AT OD
'iwjl the radical cure (without nedicine)ot
te&a. Inroluniarr uemioal Loams. IkrOTtucr.
MenUiand jplirftical Incap-witr. XmpvdlmeuU
in Man ice, etc i atso. consuMrnoM. Keitxr.
sr aud Fits. mdacMl Mlt-tnaulgenott or box
nl extra raf nce. do,
TAe celeomted author. In thii admirable K.
ar. clfenrir dBinonatratea. from a thirtrdreara1
aacooMful practice, that tha alarm log couae
quvnee oi aeii iuaw mar ooraoicaiir cured
without the danaeroua uu ot internal wedi
oiueor tbo application of ttie knife t poumuff
out a mode ol cure at once a i io Die. certain, ano
cfltxtuaL by nirana of which every auOerer, uo
matter wiut pia coudiuon may b. may cure
blmaelf cbeaulr- prlTaiely, and BADlCalLT.
ItTThla Lecture ahould beta ine handtof
OTry youth and every man in the land.
Umt under aoaU to a plain envelope, to any
addreae. poaUoatd, on receipt of six eenU or
iwo poauge fctampa
Addreaa the puUlahera,
Tho Oulvorwall Medical Co.,
41 ArtNBt-.NEWYOnKi
Fpat OOto r.ol, 40. apr.it-yl
E. F. LUCKENBACH,
Two Doors Below the "Broadway Ilouse
MAUCU CHUNK, PA.
Dealer in all Patterns ot Plain and Fancy
Wall IPapea'Sj
Window Shades,
Paints & Painters' Supplies,
LOWEST CASH TKICES.
Tho New Food Medicine
Truly a Wonder.
The Qntchtift Coca Co. prepare fiom tho m.
frr.ro of tho Bacrcd Penman I'lant (COCA
IjEapi the tnoat usciui reive ronio ana i,ne
uumniufr known to man. Tlioy linvo named it
LUUA 111! TliiiVs. nub nnpo ine iiauio win noi
caust it to do ciasflcu wim ino po-cniicu "liii
tors," which have dono bo ranch Iiann-ptiyai-
fnl nnrt mnrnl.
COCA HllTKIta has tho power of sustaining
tun ana Btrencm it r uavs wuuout uuu.
Einnauro tn Mtornift. lonff fatlizuo ardiualnr
Ions imlAontna cannot harm thoso who uso CO-
ThlA la ft marvelous life lnvlpomnt, entirely
without reaction It cheers bnt not intbnnto.
Por tho caio ot t pcp"m.in(iietioii, iscrv-
ousnp Slek llcatlncho wcarlnesfl, armt Do-
bility. Lock or liiierry onu rower, ivercom
lnlutB. Chltls mid nil Fever, COCA lU'lTELta
Btanda unrivaled nud aiono
iromtn official report or Lieut- iicrnaon. u
V. A'.: "Tho l'oiuvtan natlvei who uso Coca,
pertorm prodtfrte ot laboi without ftitlpno.
pnwetlul tonto fur the nervous fyMcro, but not
injurious to tho health."
Tho wonderful vii tues of thts new fnod-roeill
cine can only do plancert at hero. Get a circu
lar and lufoiin toureeHiully. No reinodv ever
received euch endorsement.
COCA HITTE Its concentrated eRsenw of
faciei Peruvian Coca sold by all leading
UUICI1UA COCA CO . New Vorlc.
HM1TH, KUNB & CO AfiCnlS. 1'tilla
Tiio Crj is Btill Tlioy Come !
The Cash System Thoroughly Endorsed.
.Our constant influx of new patrons nnd Inrficlv increased trade
is the best evidence we can offer in favor of the Cash System
Crowds of customers, who make their purchases daily at the
OlllGlNAli CHEAP CASH STOKE, can testily to its merits,
and to keep our increased run, we have in consequence thereof
thoroughly overhauled our entire stock ol AVIjNIEK DllY
GOOBS, WOOLENS, 1300TSr SHOES, &c., and have placed
the same at such astonishingly low prices that will insure a
ready sale. "We therefore oiler to-day :
Special Bargains in Black Silks.
Special Bargains in Black Cashmeres.
Special Bargains in Black Alpacas.
Special Bargains in Colored Cashmeres;
Special Bargains in Ladies Suitings, in all' the
Popular Shades at from 10 rts. per yard upwards.
Special Bargains in Shawls and Coatings.
Special Bargains in "White and Colored BTankctsi
Special Bargains in Cassimeres.
Special Bargains m Boots and Shoes:
WEISS &KERSCHNER,
SUCCESSORS TO
ItOJIIG i HOFFORD,
P. S. It la a fact well worth remembering, tbat a very lariro number of uur patrons-who hars'
beeomo nc)uainlcl with us and who still ilu their trading at our Store, have become acquainted.'
with u through tbo medium ot the Press, nnd, as wo ndrcrtlso very largely through the boss
eLannels. wo never ndvcrtlso a Ilarnln unless wo have It to oiler.
Call early if you would secure real Bargains,
llcspcctfullv,
J. T. NUSBAUM & SON,
Lchighton, Pcnn'a.
Oct. 4.-ylcm.
Carriage Builders,
Bank Street, Lehighton,
Aro prepared to Manufacture, to order, every
description ot
CARRIAGES,
BUOOIES,
SLUIQIIS,
SPRING WAGONS,
Ptomig'sPat.Platform Wagon,
tc, at lowest rates for Cash.
REPAIRING
Of all description promptly attended to at the
inosireasonuuio prices.
.SB-All Work Euarantecd, and patronage
ls respectfully solicited.
WEISS & KEIiSOHNER.
July 2e, 1879-yl
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J.EST
DANIEL WIEAND,
Carriagcs,Wagons,Slcighs,&c
couNKn or
BANK ANI IKON STIIEETS,
IjEHIOIITON. Pcnna.,
Respectfully announces to his friends and tho
public, tbat ho Is prepared to liulld all des
criptions Ul
UAR11IAOES,
SPRING WAOONS.
SLKIOIIS. &e..
In the Ijntest and Most Approved Stjlcs, at
Prices fully as low as tho same can be obtain
ed elsewhere, guaranteeing the best Seasoned
Material and most substantial workmanship.
particular nueniiun given iu
REPAIRING
In alt Its details, at the vcrr Lowest Prices.
Patronage respectfully solicited and perfect
iniisiacLion uuaraLieeu.
Ueo 0, 1870-J'l DAK. WlrJANU.
J-.VVIO EBIIEUT'S
Givery Ss Sale Stables
DANIC STUEET.L.KIlIGHTOSf, I'm
PAST TROTTING HORSES,
ELEGANT CARRIAGES,
And positively LOWER PRICES than any
oiner iivvij iu hue wouuix.
Large and handsome Carriages for Funeral
purposes snu vtccaiua.. aavaucuuai
Nov.Jl IS7J.
MEAT MARKET !
Bank Street, Lehighton,
CHARLES KIPP, PBOrnnrroR,
Charles Itlnn desires to callattcntlon of his
friends and customers to the faet that he has
opened A MEAT MARKET opposite the
Public Square. Rank street. Lehighton, Pa.,
where may be found at all times
The Best Fresh Meats
In season. Reef, Lamb, Vtal, Sausage, Ro
logna. &e. Terms AS CHEAP AS THE
CHEAPEST. Patronage solicited
Aug. su-iy. uuas, Airr.
Ol all ktnda. TU MOna, dlscbar
Ilea of 11LOOD or omens and
all diseaua ottho ItKCTUil
ouicklr and nerlertly cuied br a aim pie and
soothing ilEMKDY. For information addiTea
HU J. rAUKU a nj.r: Ann -i .pi r.
DR. J. G. B. SIEGERTA SONS'
WORLD REKOIVKED
Angostura Bitters.
An article of over
TUts Ycuin Slniullni?.
This most mvlAorotinc tonlo ts Jasily cNa-
oratea mr na exquisite iuvor nuu eziraorai
nry Medicinal v.ituea.
It iiniirove tno oppetite and cares drspo?
sia. diarrlire.i.nnd fever ami am.
Kn rcM'trtail or mixed drink la Dprfect wttliont
It, because it pteveuta tbo lad ittcett oalehotte
liquor t
(Monies (f certificates of come of the rnnnt era I
ncnt phyeicloDsandctifnitatft of tho world, re
rardmir u wholrsoirjeucw and pjrlty. are
placed Id Xacu box
Hnld ly the principal grocera, dnicctat and
liquor dealer J W. lIANeox. Hofo Acent
lor tne U.S., 31 Broadway. .New York. I', o.
box 2010. Jan. 31 wis
7
fj Our new Organ, expressly designed, lor bunuay acnoois, s
hh Chapels, etc., is proving a
03 r-T2 -rri.Tv STT003HSS.
Co sure to send for full descriptive Catalogue before- 3.
r
purchasing any other.
'THE LARGEST IRKS (OF IHE KIND) ON TNE GLOBE,
Illustrated Catalogue scut free.
mm
rou
CourIh,
Colds,
llroncliltls,
llooracncas,
Tlclillnirorl)ryncaaof tbo
Throat,
Soro Tliroat,
Cold lu tbo lTcad,
Croup,
Influenza,
WliooplnR-CoiiKh,
CoM in tbo Iloircts.
Asthmatlo CoiirIib,
and relief of Consuiuptivca.
Da. BROTVNIKa la a regular
graduate of medicine; sUuful
pbannacist, and a tborouffh
chemist. Ills " O. & C." (Cough,
end Cold) Cordial ls not the re
sult of mero cbance.but of long
sdontmo research In chemistry
and modlclne, as ls plainly seen
by the rapidity of Its action and
IU unparalleled efllcacy, Tha
cxpenso In Its manufacture la at
lr.if tr. I,'rni u groat aa that of
any other medicine npon the
market, and yet it ls sold at the
exceedingly low price of fiOc.
C7Bamplo bottles (for a
abort time only) 25 eta.
, CITABIPION BIIOWNTOCI, AI. !.. Proprietor. 11 17 Arcli Ktrcrf, Philadelphia, 1
rtfPOit RAl.w tiy Tni: I'ltiii'iumnu AMit.i.itiiiiiitiaia..
Br nrt. J. A.bltmiMAS'S SB PPOnT AN D OUnATIvn. vrirliont tne Injnri- and suffer)
nnioVlnilict er hlmlrancc from l ibor. llonlc with llkeneaioa of bad ca- before unit altor
cmot sent n'l oiUce "si Ilioadway. Kow ork. PaUeuta rcctlfo trcalmont and leaTO
for bnmo tamo day.
"TTUnJlERS OP CAItBOX C0USTV,
Take Notice.
The tlndtraicned. realdins In MaIIONINO
Towniihtii. nAMimt l,nntr. ban been anoolntfd
AO KMT for the KKYHTONK PliflTILIZKIt
AND ALUM MAMJPAOTU1UNO COMP'Y.
Licensed by the btate ot PennsylTaula. This
FERTILIZER
contains, according to Chemical Analrsls. 11.00
Protoxide ol Iron, 1S.U Hulpiinrio Aeifl, 2.11
Potash 0.13 Hoda. and 3.00 Ilnmlo Acid
Thlaiaa im.iit Pnrllnsor lor drain and Oraaa.
and especially lor Fruit Trcei.Orape Vineaand
HOLIDAY G00DS ! !
The nnrlcrslimed rctnina her alnd-io tnanks
to tho neoplo or LclilKbton and vii'lnitv for ibo
liberal patrource extended tober whilH loca.
ted In that place, and rep'etfully infoini
tbrra that she l.aa ItHMOVKI) to tne ow ai i d
eicgant Ktore.llooai, PIVK DOOr.S lltLOW
HAOUSTHUKT.oll
Susquclmnna St., Jil'h Chunk,
vIictp the will o pleasrd tn mtot her old
frlcuds. 6bo baa Jusi received a Pfew btocuol
NotionsSFancy Goods,
ComprlslnB DMinilwnAIt. I1KI11.IN AND
OliUMAIITOWN VOOI HOalUHY. tin.
iMiilrit anil Lomomo l-.MJ ltUIDMKY,
JtllllliiNH, OLOVK8. and a larao
vnne'Y of th-r.ewest Dolns
in Paney Uooda, suitable lur
HOLIDAY PRESENTS !
Together Tilth a lirae varlctr of Oooda ni't
grnerallr tent In any oilier storo In town. If
Ton do not eewbat you want ,skinruniidl
will act it for you . share or ps 1 1 ouage is so
Uelted and satlalacllon guarantocd.
Mrs. C. DeTschirscliky,
8uiuebanna Street, Sth Rtoro bcim ltcn St.,
noY.IMf MAUOII CHUNK.
BEST IN THE WORLD!
A fl TINTS "WANTKT to inf1 for rrllrulTi i
T1IK HIllLl. aNu for the Ilutitlomiifc aua
CHEAPEST BIBLESKG?;
ffllSffiSf"' CASH PREMIUMS
PILES
"M DIV0KCE.
1
No. J. Oot. T., 1879.
IN DIVOnCE.
MirrAlli KlftenhOfrer
by tier next a lend, Man-
MM! ACkCl,
va.
PAwin Kmriihower.
Him Yon wilt pleiw tike notice tbtt tbo
nndefstiffoed bat been appointed Comoiia.
alooer hr tbo Court of Common fletia ot Carbon
roautr to Uke ttlmocv In ar libel caM tor
Divotce and mil attend to said dull at the
voice of W m. M. IUpahrr Eio . In L.bipbtou.
18B0, at 2 o'clock, l 21. wbeo aud vbere jou !
ana ait owei inieroitca mr no.
V. J. MKKUAN.
Jan. St. IMO,-4t. ComoilmuoDer.
riiteri aa It destroys the Borer nnd other Iu
cecta ko Inlurloua to l'eunfytvanU OrcUatdi.
Uall ana Rive me yourorucra, see rocouiiaou'
datiuniof promluent Xtnuero, and roakeyoor.
fcclvea ltappjr.
GEORGE IlERCUn,
JiQ, SI- tax Mahonloff Townabln.
Frocured for soldiers disabled In TJ. B. sertlce
row any cause, also lor Heirs of deceased
soldiers. All pensions date back to day of
discharge, and to date of the death of the
soldier. Pensions Increased. Address with
stamp,
STOOD A KT & CO.,
No. SIS E St, N. W., Washington, D. O.
Jan. I (Mm
1 2 .
T. A. I.EHMANrf, Solicitor of American
and Foreign Patents. Washington, D.U. All
business connected with Patents, whether be.
fore tn. Patent umcsor in. uourts, prom
attended to, nocnargemiaoumcis a
It sara, aeaa lor circular.
nTtfri ninn I A pleasant substitute
UWUDttvU J for I'ubaeoo, tbat tastes
and smells like Tobacco and Is cheaper.
Ererybody la highly pleased with It, It Is
suitable cither for I'hewInK or Smoking, and
It Improres th. Health, and restores the Don.
stltntlon.and is leoommended by Physicians
In place or Tobacco. Throw Tobacco away
and use ONOH1DO, It will prore a blessing.
A lull site pack by raall for loo. In ellrer. or
lee. ls stamps, or St for a dozen. Agssto
Wantid In every town. Terms liberal. Ad
dress, P. U. UUNNKK, New Midway, Pred
.rick Uo., Md. feb. il.-lu
AND
SALERATUS
WUch ls the eamo thing.
Impure Saleratna orlJi-Corb Soilo,
tw Iilclt la thesame thlngilsofu slight.
y dirty white color. It may appear
white, examined by Itselr, hut u
COMPAniSOtK WITH CIIUIICII ii
CO'8 AIIM AND II AMMICIl" IlllANU
will ittotr tho difference.
See tbat ronr Saleratus and nuk
ing Soda 1. whlto and PUHE, as
ahoold ba ALL, (J till I. Alt. BUUSTAN
DICI used for food.
A simple but Myers test of tha eomparatlTa
rstn. of dlStrent brand, of Boda or Balsratui I.
Io dlssolv. a dessut spoonful of each kind with
aboutaclnt of water (hot craferrftdi In cleat
Bltsses, atlrrlng until all Is thoroughly dlsaolTeJ
n Bent free to all wno apply "7
H ibUaitvcrtiicmeDt. Peter Henderapn ft COi m
U 35 Cortlnndt Street, We j
THEDElFHEAR
iii-i Mako qu'ck aaies and
n tneurst prouts ,
miiniimi TCCTU
IPmPEtrf Ly.oU 6rdmry cSnortlon.
Lectures. Concerts, etc.. by wnd .H at Nw
MclcnUnoInTriillan.THeDENTAPHpNE.BH
ForrciarkatU pub, 10 tiU on tn lcT cm SBH
thlUrnr an4 llumb e Ai fork irraU.BW
Sept. 3th I AVi IVr Chrutui A(lmU4, MoT. PH
SO., eto. rlmlll n l.c.rn. Jlatb. ppeto). Tbo Dttt
hoold ieodforPBEBinoitrteddicripUTjirniphlt
AcwrtcanSenuphone Co, iu tr.4thbt.CUGbuU.O.
tn RTIB
J Hi1 u H'VV tliAlirftf nrnflfH nil our
1 J I d H 13 N'nw II n o k A flnMAit
Thnnehu on MoTiicrc.
Home and Heives In Prone md Poftry by Sou
Best Autliors. Klegtntlv lllnidiatrd. I'ltMse.
cTci i iioily.t: 73 1 oIdo 6ko "(.'umoeniEB op nil
JIlnLR." tl.75. A stimlo runvaMer baa actual.y
sold over ?,'H1 copli a. ' Moody's autuouixjiu
rJEUUOXi," i;.00. slailtd on rcoelpt "I piles.
K. li. Till:. T ptrusiiin.
Nosh liroadnay, M.srjVora
I'TXTiol. olio anm.
CI1KJHT..T IlorsK IN Ameuicjl. Ist-ciasa In.
strutionts, all ucw for cash or Installments i
warranted six "earn, llluuiutod claloguea
lice. Agents wanted.
T. LKKDS WATJtltS, OT
Ko. 13 WCKtJl'h htrcet. New Vortrj
FARMERS D Wo0
fUtntlO i'KIt MONTH dnilne tbo Winter
and Biirtnr. Pnr partlcutara sdilrexs
J . O. Jli-t" l?HIViV;('l, I'lilliuli-liibla.Pn.,
"OTparp We" have tbo beat aelunii Ten
XJ 111 O X t't-tt ar.lcle in the world. Ooo
anent ordcre.1 100 Kept, ini, an Soar. Srl, (90
Bfpt. Ifth '.o Oct. 4.U sooOrt. ttii.soitlh.
Oct. :oi 3. wi Oc t. :th owi Nor.iai.uoNor. sth.
00oT. Hill Kuv. Uln. &.0 Nov. 26th. SQQ
Dec tth. SOODm 151 li, SOI Pro. 1Mb, WO Dec.
30th. 'I otal. 8,1 o in i dave The nine agent
old &13 In tvnnaya, .ml It is the bnt ae 1.
lucerne e bo evcroaw. TlpTjpprofltt Burflp.e
wita terms Trurcut..
Would MAMrracrvMxo oa., IK Nasviu sr.,
TJ. V
Procifrf tho above baa been shown tolfj
authorized nsout oi mis pauci.
In ijlsr-iu lutioduco UlfJCil,
7Hms,the Unrest and tnuowuirst
KBW
TfUSIC
rTJftmt,tbe uraest and lino4mirst
luuuojil monthly Is. nod. we will
send tno ot the latest eople. con,
talnlnir 12 cliolco Bongo and I)
vi-iiuiiiK uaiiuiiiiuuii piooe. oy
hi .iiroDeano Am.
S1PIECES hoot oomnooera
for 30 CIS
cl lea, Doaiiiaid for 99 cents lor 10 to
tamp,) The plrcos ale (llhsnd.
someiyand correctly printed, and
CIt'; f?R Agent's Profit per Week,
W""-uu prove It or forfeit 500. a
free. 11 ff. ltlUEOUT ti CO., 218 Pulton
Direct, new xora, jr. i.
Will
11 outfit
.600.
feb. 21.-4. in.
FARMERS FL.' 1 1 ! $50 tolflO
promptly I ixr month, during Winter and Burin. For
a patent I full particulars address, J. O. MeUUHDY k.
t.tf Oo., F&Uadl.bla, l'a. ' fb...lni.
Tha dolsterloua Insoluble matter In the inferior
Boda will biiuOwn after settling some twenty j year, 81.00
DllBUMM Vr RUOUOr, UJ lugwu. .yytMuihBVl
the solution and the quantity of floating flacky
matter according to quality.
1 Be aura and ask for Church k Co.'s Boda and
Balentns and se. tbat tbtlr same Is on tha
siciic and von will t th. purest and whitest
made. Tho use ot thlswtthsourmllk.ln prefer,
inc. to Hiking Powder, .arc twenty times Its
BOSS.
6e one pound pscksc for Tsluibla inform
oa and read carefully.
worth ai cent. each. If purchased seuri-r,
Masmoiiu ctto. t II m.
Q MONTHS for 1 Actsr&rgeT Illustrated
lit aiiiv PEOPI.K. A
AI1K.TN WaAtKU, 11.
'show this to your grocer.
liU,!!.- Ip,
laier, l.'tl.M
tp hi nn a
K lUsTisaa, li t'ornlull, lioston, Jlats.
jrjOTKL SI AM) KJlt SALE
The uaderlanel oilers at Private Bale, bit
Hotel S'arul, known a. the HOKK11 81IUI
Htll'SrV situate on th. public read leadlnit
to Iluwman'a, and abnuta quarter of a mil.
below tbe Parryvlll. Purpaeef. This oilers a
rare cbiuroa foe any ou. in SMreb of a first.
ciaoo iiuiinew piacv. t ur lurtner partlculara
li. l iXDIANW.
Jail 1 1SWj I'roptltlur
in;
b a
rst, .
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