n. y. MoiuniMi:u, EDITOIt LKIIIOtlTON.VA.I 8ATUHDAY, MAI1C1I0, 18S0. Tins public debt statement, issued Mon day, shows a decroaso of $5,672,1)1!) since February 1st Tlio Mill cost of tlio Mrooklvn Bridge, cross tlio East River, at Kcw York, Is set down at $ll,IS3,070 to date. Tlio "Iron Ago," In explaining tlio ab normal lucrcaco In tlio Jnira of nails, duo primarily to tlio great demand caused by an incieaso in bitlldlnj; operations nnd tbo fntt that stocks bad .been allowed to get to a low point, says that Ibeio Is no dreud of foreign Importations to bear tlio market. "Nnlls made abroad could not bo sold in this market; they could not even bo given away except as scrap." That is an extra ordinary osscrtlon.but doubtless true enough, for American nails arc certainly very much superior to those mado in Europe. Tlio machines that runko them aro wondorful pieces of mechanism, and woro among the most curious exhibits in Machinery Hall during the Centennial. THE IWmit MONtU'OI.Y. Tlio Jfcw Oilcans Democrat says: -It ap pears that tho paicr manufacturers through out tho country havo by concert of oction railed the prico of paper over forty-fivo per cent, nbnvo previous rales. Thcro is uo juilificjliou fur this action whatever, as thero has been no appreciable advance in the material used in tho manufacture, and it looks like a bold and inexcusable attempt cn tho part of Ihoso who control tho busi ness to extort money from newspapers and publishers generally. Tho result of this species of blackmail will bo most disastrous to a largo number of newspapers, as tho heaviest item ofcxpeiiso with many jour nals is tlio paper used in their publication. If a new larilfof prices is to prevail there fore, not only will it cause the suspension of very many newspapers, bat will also neces sitate an increase in the prices of subscrip tion and advertisement, which will bear heavily on tho public, which has so long been accustomed to low prices that an in crtiw will not bo borno very patiently. In view of the late extraordinary riso in the price of white paper tlio Chicago rimes bus advanced its prico of subscription to $10 per annum a course which will necessarily be followed by other journals, as no publisher will care to print a paper at an actual loss to himself. In this condition of nIKiirs it is a very serious question ns to w hat the news papers should do to protect themselves from a monopoly that seems bent upon destroying them by a stand nnd deliver policy that wil' certainly achicvo the object of tho paper men unless offset by porno very vigorous re taliatory measures. If thcro are any manu facturers not in this ring, and who aro wil ling to sell at reasonable rates, they should niako themselves known at once, in order that tbey may receive due credit mid not bo discriminated against hereafter. Theic are a number of measures, in tho naturo of retaliation, that may bondoptcd by tho con sumers, and westrongly urgo a concert of action ill this matter upon tho proprietors of newspapers throughout tho country. It is quite possible that tho formidable combina tion of producers can only be combated by a similar organization on tlio part of consum ers, and the timo may not bo far distant when the former will sco (and not through a glass darkly cither) the unwisdom of their course. Philadelphia Ledger: Tho report of the Auditor General on the finances of Pennsyl vania comes with a new fealuro this year in tho libt of corporations in tho State, reg istered under tho act of Juno last, which imposes a penalty of $300 on those that fail to register. Building and Loan Associations firm tho most numerous class of corpora tions now registered. They number alto gether 090 in tho State, and, of those 490 havo Iheir offices in Philadelphia. Each of theso bocicties has au authorized capital of $1,000,000, and they probably havo nn average paid up fund of from $00,000 to 100,000 each, tho average of Philadelphia 60etiea being considerably higher than that of societies in tho smaller towns ol the State. Tho fund really Cleans tho savings such as, in other citics,would bo put in savings fund so that it may bo assumed that thrifty Penu- sylvanians have at least $i0,000,000 invest ed in theso co-opcralivo societies. Probab ly ninety per cent, of litis money goes to buy or build houses for tho members, many of whom succeed in purchasing homes for themselves. Tho fivo hundred societies in Philadelphia havo probably two hundred in dividual members each, making mo hun dred thousand members, but somo.of theso belong to two,throo or moro societies, so that the actual number of individuals belonging t tlio societies is somewhat less. They in clude men, women and children, housewives and young folks prewiring for marriago fro qucstly taking n few shares that they may savo money for special objects. It is also customary for fathers to t.iko a single share for each of their children, which investment whilo not a honvy monthly las, would give to the son or daughter quite a nice little sum at tho end of twenty ono vears, either for a marriago dowry or to start them in business. SFECIAL CORRESPONDENCE. OUIt WAMni.XJTO.N sri:ciAi,. Wasiiisotos, Keb. 28, 18S0. The Senate Committee on Agriculture has lately been giving considerable attention to tho subject of producing rainfall by ar tificial means. Gen. Daniel Itugles, ol Virginia, has been beforo them two or three times explaining his method, for which ho lias rcceutlv obtained a patent, and which consists of sending to the cloud realm call ridges of dynamite or smaller explosive ma terial, in skeleton balUious, nnd to explode tlum either bv the fires, or by magnetic electricity through little metallio wires con necting tho balloons with tho earth. Gen. Iluggles, us tho result of many years of study and investigation of this subject, claims that the diffused mists passing over arid regions or localities suffering from un usual drought may readily be consolidated Into rainfalls by concussions and vibrations thos artificially produce!, and ho has there fore suggested to tho committee that Con gress may provide a small appropriation for expenditure by tho Commissioner of Agri culture lo lcat tbo practicability uf aiding !) agricultural interests of tho country in itil manner, Tho oommilUa has listened to Gen. Iluggles' statements with mutdi in terest, ind requested him lo prepare, au am plified memorial on tho tubjaot, One or tho curiosities 01 Wutnington is a,j for In November. Dr. Wary K. Walker, whos name and famo j TIj(, Wllianisport "Breakfast Table" ro ought by this time to b known iu the r- 1 ports that a number ofcentlemen from Me- motest quarters of tho Union, for sho . 1. tn.n n vu 1 , a 1, ......... v" 7 ' - to the Oipltal Hs to have her iiuti vat IS suno, uuuern.ou, murt uoirvu, : oouutiu erw-iicvtoi oil. sober-faced woman who wanders about the city and tha Capitol, "wearing tho dress of a man, oven to tho boohs and walking stick. Sho formerly assumed tho bloomer costume, but has within a year or so past adopted tho, malo ntllro without reserve. For years she has been a, claimant against tbo Govern ment, now for a pension and then for some thing else. Sho was not long ago appointed to a place In tho Treasury Department but not allowed to occupy a desk in the room to which sho had been assigned, and after n long contest succeeded in collecting sovcral months' pay, on tho ground that sho had been ready to perform tho service and pre vented from doing so through no fault of her own. Tho Senate Tensions Committeo has Just rejected Hi i 3 woman's application for an in crcaso of pension. Sho nought at Chatta nooga, In 16G4, the position of Assistant Surgeon, but a. board of medical officers, after examination, reported that her know ledgo of medicine and surgery was very lit tle, If auy, more than that of tho ordinary housewife, and assigned her to duty as hos pital nurse. Tho Union officers allowed her to wander outsido tho lines and to bo taken prisoner, an arrangement having been made that sho should act as a spy whila in the hands of tho enemy. Sho was gone about four months, nnd upon her return tho War Department allowed her $80 per month for her services. Sho was then employed a few months in tho female prisoners' hospital at Louisvillo receiving $100 per month. She then claimed that insufficient food and ex posure whllo a prisoner had ofTectcd her eyesight. Upon this ground sho was allow ed a pension of $3.50 per month, which sho now receives, although tho examining sur geon expressed soino doubt as to whether weakness of the applicants eyes was caused by exposure, or was tho usual accompani ment of advancing ago. Tho House Ways and Means Committeo gavo a dinner last Saturday evening to two of its members, Garfield and Gibson of La., who havo just been elected to tho Senate. It was a jolly affair and Randolph Tucker, tho most facinnting table-talker in Congress surpassed himself in that occasion. Mr. Tucker, who isinimitablo in tho narration of humorous anecdotes, in which ho shows much drama'.ic talent, so excited tho ad miration of Judgo Kelly that he exclaimed, perfectly carried nwar by his enthusiasm: "I declare, Tucker, you aro nj great a man as lam. I havo heard all tho best comedi ans, bull never heard your equal." Judge Kelly lately said to Mr. Blackburn: '! have seen something m tho papers ibout your having a monkey, but I prcsumo its only a satiro on your privato secretary." This ho said not knowing tl,at thcro is a genuine monkey owncl by Mr. Blackburn, and that the son of tho latter is his secretary. Don Pkdko. Our Letter from Wnnlilnstoii. Washihotom, D. C, Fob. l!S, 1830. An important decision has been rendered by tho Supremo Court of tho district of Co lumbia to tho effect that tho Postmaster General Is warranted in stopping registered letters and money orders addressed to any man whom tlio Department may find to ho engaged in fraudulent lottery enterprises, In accordance witli this decision tho Depart ment will now proceed nominally ngaiust some of tho agents of lottory companies in New York and other cities uudcr tho statute which makes it a crime, tiunishablc by fine to deposit lottery circulars in tho mails. Ap peal has been made by tho lottery company to the Supreme Court of tho U. S. but the caso cannot bo readied very likely under two or thrco years. Senator Vance, of N. C, has introduced a measure to prevent tho prosecution of illicit distillers, whilo Mr. Blackburn ,of Kentucky, has ono which provides for tho abolition (if the (axon loVaceo and another which is to reduce tho tax upon distilled spirits to 50 cents a gallon. Hon. Win. Hill, of Oiiio, does not approvo of corners in tho grain maiketatid lias introduced a resolution to ascertain what action, if auy, can bo taken by Congress to prevent such procedures. Ono of tlio schemes that is being advanced in connection with the Wood Refunding bill is to issue bonds bearing 3 per cent interest in on amount to tlio agjregato sum of tho U. S. bonds now outstanding and for tho Secre tary of tho Treasurj to issuo these 3 per cent, bonds in exchange for the present outstand ing loans whenever they mature. These 3 per cent, bonds are to run without limitation as to lime, but tho Secretary is to invest the surplus revenues in them as soon as tho higher r.ilo of bonds havo been refunded nud canceled. In connection with this proposi tion, it is asserted that a measure will be brought forward to establish a national sav ing fund system upon a plan similar to that under which national bank3 aro now organ ized nnd conducted. In accordanco with this it will bo necessary for them to deposit witli tho Treasurer of tho U. S. Government bonds equal to about half of their deposits in order lo sccuro tho depositors. Tho iJca is to make thceavings banks perfectly secure which certainly Is very desirable, in any event. Tho railroad companies arc still com ing to tho front with their petitions against tho reduction iu the rato of duly upon steel rails. The memorials on this subject thus far represent an oggregato longth of 20,000 miles of railroad. Thero exists considerable excitement in Congress regarding tlio bill lo appropriate a suUielciit sum of money to Biipply the de ficiency in tlio Mar routo .Mail Service. Tho amount asked for by tho roslofilco Depart ment is $1,700,000. Tho bill now pending appropriates $900,000 and directs a re uc tion of service on certain routes west of the Mississippi Itivcr. A bill lias becu intro duced in the Senate by Mr. Hanis of Ten nessee for tho construction of a railroad in aud across tho Indian Territory from Kort Smith on tho Arkansas line to Arkansas City on the Kansas line. Tlio capital stock of this road is to be $2,500,000. Tlio Com pany must begin work in two years and finish In four years. Tho houso committeo on Public Lands have agreed to report favorably Mr. Volen tlnc's (Nebraska) bill providing that when a pro-emption homestead or timber culture claimant shall file a written relinquishment of his claim in tbo local land oifico, the land covered shall bo held as open to settlement without further action on tho part of the Laud Commissioner. August, A netition is circulatim? in Lancaster county fur tlio signature of itepublicans, protesting against mo manner In wutcn dolcs-ates were nnrointed from that county to the Stuto ConvcnlRm, and declaring that the action of tho latter convention did not represent tho wishes of tho majority of tho I'epublican party m Lancaster county. The protest goes on to say that, as it is under stood the Chairman does not intend to call the county convention until late, as many of the County Committeo as are willing to represent fairly a majority of their const! tu I ents shall issue a call fir the annual primary meeting, to eieei uciegaiea to tno national t Convention and nominate officers to bo vot. has 1 Kn county Have ctlceled along lease ui.. iu,uw aore 01 isnu, oecmuinz at Trout " Run. that Bounty, and tiUm.Tni: toward out, ; ha liUord region. Tho land js said New Advertisements. T WHOM IT MAY CONCEKN. All IwriAM DM linrMtv fVirhlil tinrhntlnir nr trusilr.fr my son. WILLIAM 1111,1.. as I will not be responsible Tor any debts or other liabil ities contractcil by lilm after this ilato. WILLIAM HILL, SR., March 6, 18S0-3n i'ranklln twp , I'a. "OEt'OItT OF TUB CONDITION' of JLAi -the FIRST NATIONAL HANK, st Iiehlghtftn, la tln8Me of I'ennayhauli at the close of buslnewi, Feb. 21, 18S0 I RESOURCES. Loans and discounts. . OrpftlrnflK U. 3. Bond 10 erure circulation . U H. llond on bawl ..... Other stock, ltond, and mortpajes. . Due from approved resorts agents . Tile from other Natlonartianka . . . Hue Ironi State Hunks nnd Hunker, . Ileal estate, furniture, and natures. Current expenses and taxes paid Premium paid Checks and other cash Items . . t5o.an4.iB 123 00 7S,(pUIiO 8,1)50.00 8 7110 00 2,621.17 8.1J 7 7M.CS 8.048.U4 01.1.01 iWO.lO 421.17 4.101) O'J 310 00 2,18100 l,02t.U0 3,375.00 HUN or other Hank Fractional currenr(lncludlni( nickels). Specie (Inculd'g Rold Treasury certi'a). Legal lender nntefl ltenemptlen Fund with U. S. Treasu ry (0 per ccut. or circulation; Total $lU3,G00.01 mtULITlES. Capital stock psld In $7800.00 Surplus fund 1,470.00 Undivided prents 1JC0.27 Nation it Bank nolos ouUtandlnir. . . C7 .500O0 Dividend! Unpall 4111.00 Individual ileuotits subject to check. . 42,7G3.tJ Canhlera chucks outstanding, . 8.8) Una to other Iin ional llnik 4.472 70 Due to State Ilauks and Bakers ... 24 00 Total C103.0j9.0l state or H:nntjtran1a. Coimfvo Carfcon. sat 1, W. V llownian, Cashier of the nbuve-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is True 10 tuo ust OI my Knowifiijie anu uenei. w. yv. uuvi .maim. uauier. Subscribed" and swoinbeforo me this 1st day of March ISfcO. TIIOS. S. IlliUK. Notary rulillc. Correct Attest : '1 hos. Kenierer, 1'. J. Klllcr, and J. O. Zern, Directors. Marco u, irsu snide Wil? Look to your best Interests. Now open nnd readv for Inspection, the LAIIOEST and MOST COMTLKTIC STOCK OF Bl'ItlNO nlld BUMMER BUY GOODS, NOT10N8, CAKCKT9, boots, shoes, 4.O., ever brought Into this section of the country, which wtro BoiM More the sharp Atace. AT A Saving of from 20 to 25 per ct. We aro thcrcforo prepared to otrer tho samo at still very low price!, which will ouly be kept up as long ns tlio present stock may last. 'Vml preferring "ANInibloSlxpenceto a Slow Shilling," wo uro determined to MOVE THE STOCK QUICKLY, And shall offer Extraordinary Induce ments to CASH BUYERS!! Among tho list ofOooils just opened nro tho following at a UKEAT llAliQAlN : 0000 yards Calicoes, fast colors. 5000 yards Muslins, blenched & unbleached. 1 case 10-4 Sheetings I caso Honey Comb Quilts. 1 caso Heavy Shirting Clievoits 31 piccc3 Cassimcre, for Men ,t Boy's Wear. BOOTS AND SHOES V'o havo tho I.arKCSt and most llamlsnmo stock or Men's, Women's nnd Children's Kino Shots that were ever exhibited In this town, nlso bought Iwforo tho lute advance, which fr Ilcnuty ofStyle, Durability and Cheapness we can truthfully say cannot bo matched, AYo have also jusfc opened a large and beautiful assort ment of BEST WHITE GRANITE AND C. -C. WEAR, of Foreign and American Manufacture, which avo will run off at very low prices, in Setts. Consumers of Dry Goods, Hoots, Shoes, ftc, will find It greatly to tholr advnutniro tu call early, and examine Goods nnd Trices, beforo purchasing elsewhere, as tills is a bonnide sale, and wo can nssuro ou Genuine liar- gains. Air coruini inviiauon extend loan. Itcspcctfully, J. T. NUSBAUM & SON, Opposite Tublle Square, X.ohtsjliton, Tn. oct. 4-yl ftlll J I mi t 6-3 ' . B ( tl r .S3 ITTJT 'Jr"fS-S' II lllll J; gS r 'x S P i -ho 0-3 6,2 isasS . F3- 3 It . GO' C:7TT a year and expenses to aireuts. Out- ' 1 tit free. Address 1. O. VIOKllltY, Augusta, Maiue. llJIIXISTUATOn'S NOTICE, Eitate of Dantel Eckhardt. iterated. Letters of Administration upon the Kstate of Daniel Uckhardt, dee'd, lato ofTowainen sin?, 'Jnrbon Uuunty, Pcnua., having been granted to the undersigned, all ncrsons In debted to the said estato aro requested to make payment within sixty days, and nil those having claims or demands tvlll make known me samo to mo lor settlement. I'AUI. KKKSUb'. Administrator, Jan. 10, On. Towamcnsliitf, l'a. A' UDITOU'S NOTICE. The nnder.laned Auditor, aunotnted br th Ornhau' Couit ol Cirbnn Couotv, to sett.e aud rental-- iue uccouui unu inaitu iii.irtuuiinu ui Iht inouer in tbo !audsof Aim Oiigmi, udmls- tratilxortho c.uue ol ruiici Aioiteuua ao cea.ed. will atteud to tbo lutle-t ol bis oniolut meat ON TUESDAY. MAUl'lI ICtU. It30.nl '11S1 o'o:oclc A. u.,at lil omce lu uak. ii ai.u Maucn Chunk, vrbeu pud where all parties la- lere.teu may atiena. TETER J.MEEIIAN, teb. II, isso.-tw. Auditor. nvrrv mnr I A pleasant substitute Wl uutuu i rur Tobacco, that tastes and smells like Tobacco and Is cheaper. Everybody is highly pleased with It, it Is suitable cither for I hawing or Smoking, nnd t, Imiirnffnilhi, llnnlth nml rit ftrp. tlirt linn. stltutlon.andlsiccomiiiendcd by Physicians 'U "nitiiYr ,! t, V , A lull ilio pack by mall for 10c. in silver, or IOC. In stamps, or tl for h dozen. Aoekts Waktkd In every town, Terais liberal. Ad. dress, F. O. ItENNEK, New Midway, Fred crick Co., Md. fob. 21,-lt. $ K C.n Agent's Profit tier Week. Will OJ.UU prove It or rorfeft 600. Houtllt free. V. it. HIDEOUT St CO., 218 Fulton Street, New York, N. V, feu. 21.-4u. T 0 WHOM IT MAY COSCEK.N : or the SEALEU OF WEltlHTSand SI HAS. U It lis for this county Is located In Mauch Ghunlt. A1.1IIN STOI.LE. Sealer of Weights and Measures, Jan. 10, 16S0.-1I, or pa FARMERSsDoJu.,wr.,n..d!$5fltOlOO i-.-lh Ai.rln.- M'lnl.. nn.1C..rtnv k to full partleulsrs udJrtM, J. C. SIcUUUDY 1 po..Ptilladclphla, l'a. ft. 21,-lui. New Advertisements. J-EKCANTILi: Al'l'KAlSEMENT Made by It. It. MclininE, for tho County of Oarbon, lor the year 1680. AN AM'UAIi HAY will bo hold ort tho 25th dny of March, 1880, at tho OO M MIS- SIONUHS' OFl'IO!:, In the Borough of Mauch Chunk, at 10 o'clock, In tho forenoon. EAST MAUCll CHUNK. Clan, , Elwln Ilaucr, dry goods and gro ceries 14 7 00 John Wckmnn, dry kooiIs (c gro ceries 13 10 00 O. W. and W. P. llooven, dry goods ami groceries 13 10 80 Samuel Kenned v.notlons and and urocerlcs 12 12 60 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 T 00 William Miller, canal Etoro 14 I.. Miller, canal storo 11 .lolin Aluth, grocery storo 14 I'lilllp Under, furniture storo.... 14 Charles Swank, flour nnd feed... 14 Charles Swank, coal dealer 14 John sutler, grocery storo 14 MATJ01I CHUNK noitOUGH. P.. Hartliolomcw.tln & stove store 14 Abraham llortsch, notions 14 D. G. llcrtsch, merchant tailor.. 13 7 00 7 00 10 00 112 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 Asa-jsecrs,ury koousk groceries lie Charles Ileddlng, Iron merchant. 14 Mrs. O. Ilrcnclser. tol.acco storo. 14 W. Ilernhart, grocery storo It O. K. llollart, tobacco storo 14 J. U, Dolan, Jcwolry storo 14 Henry Dcnne, grocery storo 14 U, M. Kbert, drug storo 11 John Faga, sowing mnchlncstoro 14 Uhnrles raga, dry goods and gro ceries '.J Nathan Faga,i-roccrles and fiour 14 llclst & Urcnel;cr,nicreliar4l tun. ora 13 11. II. Hohl, Jewelry storo u J. V. Hcbcrllng (.Co., dry goods and groceries in James H. Uandwerk,liatnt'dcap storo , , ii A. 11. Harrison, mllltnory storo.. 14 SInrk liyndmnn, grocery storo... 14 Kunli & (Jo., -jry goods and gro- ecrlcs..., 12 Miss A.:,nlo Kicfcr, notion storo.. 14 alls, Annlo Keifcr, uillllncry and notions 13 7 00 7 0Q T 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 20 00 7 00 7 CO 7 05 12 60 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 40 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 11 00 William T. King, dry goods nnd urocerlcs 14 Fred Kroome. iron merchant.... 14 John Klstler, dry goods nnd gro ceries 14 Joseph Ijaclnr, drugstore 13 . r . L.ucKcnuacn, paints anu pa per store 14 Lehigh Coal & Navigation coal yard 14 Henry Lohlcn, grocery storo.... 14 Loblcn Co., coal yard 14 Lewis Miller, flour and feed 14 K. II. Miller, furniture storo 14 II. Miller, Hour and feed 14 jj. .Mil. cr, green groceries 13 1. V. Murray, boot nnd shoo ma ker 11 Hugh Mooro, grocery storo 14 r . luumie, irotu merchant a Fred Newhouse, dry goods nnd notions u John Under, merchant tailor.... 14 C. A. Hex & llro., dry goods nnd trroccrles 7 John ltclhl, merchant tailor 14 M. A, ltoblnson, Agt., merchant. mills 13 A. Stcplicson, dry goods nnd groceries 14 Mrs. O. Sharkey, dry goods and groceries u Kllas Shick. conlccttoncrv storo.. 14 7 CO 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 U 60 A. J. Smith, saddler 14 Jonas Somlliclin, clotlilu store. 14 Heniy Sondlielm, clothing storo, 14 Charles Schucbcl, bakery and confectionery 14 John I: Stcaduinn, lewclrv 14 Spenglcr & Ltscr, tin and ftovo store 14 V. 11. Stroll, boot and shoo s'oro VI Mrst Win, Simpson, fancy storo. 14 David Treliaru, dry goods and groceries 10 7 00 10 00 7 00 George Wolf, tobacco storo 14 ucmy ariiKC, ury gouus anu groceries 13 Leonard Ycagcr, furniture s:oro. 13 Mrs, O. Hrenclfcr, notion store.. 14 WEATHEItLY liOUOUGlI. W. W. Hlakslce, dry goods nnd grcccrles 13 II. I.. Heck, furniture store 14 Charles Casslir, coal yard 14 II. F. Clcwell, Btovotiid tin store 14 J. U. hadlc.dry goods ivgroeorles l'J Feigc8on& Dro., stove and tin store 14 II, L. Hawk, groceries 11 F. I. Hoover, groceries aud con fectionery 14 Andrew llorlachcr, bakery 14 A. J. Laudcrburn, dry goods and groceries 11 Llthnian x Ha-iter, drug store. 14 G. V. Miller, dry guodsand gro ceries 12 H. S. 1,'lnker groceries 11 Myer Sondhcliii, clothing tl to.. 14 Solomon Stewart, grocery store. 14 Daniel Stiles, notion tnro 14 W. 11. Sccwrtnnn, grocery storo.. 14 J. 11. Tweeillc, drug storo 14 Joseph Verzl, merchant tailor... 14 Frank White, grocery store 14 WKlSSPOltT BOnoUGH. I'. Claurs, stove and tin Etoro... 11 Mrs. M. Guth, millinery 11 M. Hngeuian, Ury goods and gro ceries 11 V. J. Klstler. drv truods and irro- 10 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 Ol) 7 00 12 60 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 12 60 ir, oo 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 700 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 - ecrlcs 14 W. H. Knccht, boot shoo storo 14 C. W. Lentz, ilrtig storo 14 J. S. Miller, Hour and feed sloro. 14 M. ltaudenbus!t,tob.icco storo.... 14 J. Siraus.-berger, groceries and confectionery 14 Fred Schmidt, mcrcaut tailor.. 14 A. II. Seldel, flour nnd feed storo 14 llcrnhard Vogt, dry goods and groceries 14 Wclssport Planing Mill Co 11 MAHONING TOWNSHIP. Amnion Arncr,dry goods and gro. ecrlcs 13 Jacob Fryuian, flour & feed sloro 14 Solomon Hnppcs, merchant mill 14 Jonathan Klstler, incichaut mill 14 It. Mctlrady, groceries 11 C. 11. Scidcl, dry goods and gro ceries 13 Itobcrt Wolp, grocery storo 14 LL'HIQltTON 110IIOUGH. Tilsliman A'ncr. dry goods nnd groceries 10 T. D. Clnuss, Agt., merchant tai lor 13 11. W. Clnuss, stovo ami tin storo 14 A. J. Hurling, drug sloro 14 David Lbberutlournud leed sloro 14 S. H. Futzlngcr, uillllncry storo. 14 J. M. FriUlnger, shoe tloro 14 It. Fenstcriuncher, dry goods and groceries 13 J. L. Galiel, hardwaro storo 13 J. I.. Gabtl, lumber jurd 14 D. Graver, Agt., dry goods aud groceries 13 7 CO 7 (Kl 7 CO 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 CO 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 11 00 7 00 I ! 60 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 12 60 O. K. (Jrecuewald, hides Mallow 14 Helluian Co., merchant mill.. .. 12 John llauk, bakery nnd candy storo 14 (1. T. Horn, drug sloro 14 l'etcr lieiin, shoo storo T. It. Kenierer, cabinet maker... 11 William Kenierer, dry goods and groceries i- Koch llro.. tobacco store 14 Frank Lclbcngulh, grocery store 14 A. D. Mosscr. stovo and tin storo 14 7 00 7 00 7 00 16 00 J. T. Kusbauin, dry goods aud trroccrles 11 J. W. O'Ncll, bakory und candy store 14 Hcllinnn & Co., coal yard 14 Joseph Obcrt, pork nnd lard 11 II. 11. retcie, Agt., merchant 7 00 7 00 16 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 tn or 14 S. 1. Kostenbadcr, grocery store 14 israot itoiowicn, eioiiung storo. 14 William Itccd, tobacco etoro.... 14 11. 11. Snjdcr, dry goods and gro. cerlcs 13 Vol Schwurlt, furniture storo... 14 Charles Trainer, flour and feed storo 14 Trexlcr & Krcldlcr, carriage manufacturers 14 Lewis Welss.boot and shoe storo 14 S. I). Whealley, fancy s'ore 11 Weiss h Kerstuicr, carriage bull tiers 11 7 01) 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 MAUCH CHUNK TOWNSHIP. Brlslln it llro., dry goods and gro ceries 14 John Bclgho, canal store 11 Thomas Corby.dry goods and gro ceries 14 A. Daren, clothing store 11 T. E. Davis, drug store 14 Sirs. SI. Davis, millinery store... 14 John Dougan, dry goods and gro ceries 11 John Delaney, groceries 14 L. Friedman, canal store 14 John Henry, dry goods and gro ceries 11 John Harris, confectionery store 14 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 .Mrs. j. ij. iioutnan, notion storo 14 ,!asp'r lelitcr.couleellonery store 11 7 00 . J. jon,ury goous anu gro cerlcs 14 7 00 10 00 Oeorxe Kllne.dry goods and r on eirics 13 Wul, Cllchner, merchant tailor. , 11 Sirs. Maggie l-ousseu, millinery store 14 Pat Lawler, dry goods and gro ceries 14 Ed. Sllnnlck, dry goods and gro. eerie. 14 John McGrady, dry goods und groceries 13 P. Siellugn, dry goods and gro ceries 11 Jno SleGee, dry goods nnd gro. carle. 14 Joseph Nevlus, boot and shoe store 14 John O'Donnell, dry gteds and groceries,.,., ., l Joseph Itlehards & Oo., dry gad( anigroerlM 13 T. W. Itentltaw. druir stare 14 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 T 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 12 60 ! T 00 I 00 Samuel Itlskert, stove arw) ilu For I wr , It 6. Joietiu Hchaswer, dry goods arvl rov'ertM ., 11 New Advertisements. M. liSlntardolry goods and gro ceries..', "... It 7 00 William swank, furnlturo storo. 14 J 00 M. Stout, Jewelry store 14 7-00 Samuel Stevenson, dry goods nnd groceries , 14 7 00 William Shea, dry goods and gro ceries 14 7 oo Wnllnco Kleckner, mcrch't tailor 14 7 00 J. Tanner, dry goods it groceries 13 10 00 Harry Wllllamson.dry goodsnnd groceries , 14 7 00 G. L. Wntson.dry goods and gro- cerlcs , 18 10 00 LANSFOItD UOltOUUIt. Wm. Callowny,;dry goods nnd groceries , 13 10 00 D. 11. Davis, drug storo 14 7 00 D. W. Davis, confectionery store 14 7 00 J. O. Edwards & Co., dry goods and groceries 12 12 60 Annie Edwards, notion storo 14 7 00 D. It. UI wards, millinery nnd confectionery 14 7 00 W. . Evans, bnot and shoe storo 14 7 00 jt, t.vnnj, notion store 14 7 00 J, II. Gallagher, Rroccry store, 11 7 00 D. II. Huglics.dry goods and gro ceries 14 7 00 G. F. Kline, dry goods and gro ceries 12 12 60 J. L. Lonls, dry goods and gro ceries 11 t nn Luis ft Sehcrer, dry goods and groccrle 13 j0 M Mathews t Son, dry goods and groceries ,,,, 7 0() ?' nltra"i,ll!!n' Sroccry storo... 14 7 00 A. SI. Ncnrs'.uerVdry goods and hv...,rU-B 12 12 DO I .ico & Hall, furnlturo storo.... 14 7 00 Morgan Price, stovo ft tin store. 14 7 00 S. Watklns, shoo storo 11 7 00 Wntklns & Hlchards, dry goods and groceries 14 7 CO Sirs. G. Hcynon, notions and can. U1CS..... 14 7 uo FnANKLIN TOWNSHIP. David Holts, dry goods and gro. cones. , 14 1 uu Henry Campboll, dry goods and groceries 14 7 uu Charles Duck, groceries and pro visions 14 7 uu William S. Kuhns, stovo and tin store 14 7 uu Wm. E. Kenierer, grocery storo. 14 7 CO David U'lir tn. irroeerv storo.... 14 7 00 Polio Poco, merchant mill 14 7 00 Joslah liucli, dry goods and gro ceries 14 iu uu .Tool Hex. Hour and feed storo... 14 7 00 J. K. Itlckert, flour and feed 13 10 00 .1. K. Kickcrt. coal vard 14 T 00 N. Snyder, dry goods it groceries 13 10 00 N. Snyder, con I yard 14 7 00 w . it, iiiieuonu, grocery store. 14 , uu A. Phlfor. sroecrles. Hour and -feed 11 7 00 PAItHYVILLE HOHOUGH. William Johnson, flour and feed. 14 7 00 Aornunm L.owis, ury goons anu aroccrics 14 t uu J. Peters, dry goods & groceries. 12 12 60 BANKS TOWNSHIP- S. E, Farrow, grocery store 14 7 00 u, 1. iioovcn, ury goous anu gro ceilcs 11 7 00 Thomas John & Co., dry goods and groceries 8 30 00 E. Lazurtis it Co.. dry goods and groceries 6 60 00 Jesso Miller, uroccrv storo 14 7 00 James McCloskcv. dry iroods and irroccncs 14 1 uu T. SI. I'atterson & Co.. dry iroods and urocerlcs 12 12 60 J. P. ltelss, dry goods and gro ceries 11 7 00 C, F. Sboencr, dry goods and gro ceries 8 30 00 T. K. Williams St Son. grocery (lore 14 7 00 KIDDEll TOWNSHIP. Isaac Butz. dry goods and gro ceries 14 7 00 A. J. llrodhcad. dry goods and '(rocerlcs 14 7 00 Charles Dodder, groceries 14 7 00 S Hawk, groceries 14 7 00 G. II. Stlmson.ury iroods and uro cerlcs 14 7 00 ILA.USANNH TOWNSHIP. H. W. Irovost,dry goods nnd gro ceries 14 " LEHIGH TOWNSHIP. Charles SIcGrlll. dry goods and groceries 14 7 00 LOWER TOWASIENSING TOWNSHIP. John BiUlict. dry goods nnd gro ceries 13 10 00 Henry Bcltz, coalynrd 14 7 00 J. W Craig, dry goods and gro ceries 13 10 00 J. W. Critlir. co.il and lime 14 7 00 John Hngcntiach. canal stnro.... 14 7 00 Jilstlcr it lioyer, dry goods and groceries 13 J. Kostenbadcr. Ury goods and groceries 14 7 00 Aaron Klstler.stovo nntl tin storo 14 7 00 Wilson Muchlttz, dry goods nnd groceries 14 7 00 Adam Mchrkain, dry goods nnd groceries 14 7 00 liOVl atrauu, ury goods nnd gro ceries 14 7 00 William Wagner, merchant mill 14 7 00 Samuel Zeittcnluss.diygoodSHnd groceries 14 7 00 UPPER TOWASIENSING TOWNSHIP. Paul Kresgc, dry goods nnd gro ceries 14 7 00 7 00 II, Kunklc, dry goods und gro cerlcs. , 11 EAST PENN TOWNSHIP. Pcnroso George, dry goods nnd groceries 11 PENN FOREST TOWNSHIP. Paul Banner, groceries 14 J. ltucli, dry goods nnd groceries 14 7 00 7 00 II. II. SIcnRIDE, Slcrcnnttlo Appraiser. Thoobovo tax will bo duo and payable to S. S. Smith, Acting CuuiitvTronsurcr, on tho first day til Stay, 1830 nt G. II. I.lnderiuan St Co.'s Banking House, Slnucti Chunk. SIaucu Ciiumc, Slarclt 2d, 1830. Hotel, Uestniirant nml Liquor Store Appraisement EAST SIAUOlt CHUNK BOIiOUQH. Peter Bush, hotel 6 $60 00 J. Ulasscr. Hotel a OneiiGallauhcr.llciuorstoro.,.. 6 60 00 John Harklns, hole I S 60 Ou Michael Kitltri'ss, hotel a au 00 Michael Guts, restaurant 10 20 00 hlllp nailer, hotel a no uu lusSchnclblnz, hotel 6 10 00 WEATHERLY ISOUOUail. Charles 11 ixnioycr, restaurant.. . 10 20 00 l.cvi ltartz, notci o ou uu ohn nines, hotel 0 60 00 Slary P.. Helkcr, hotel 6 60 OO Slary Ka'iitncrzcll hotel 6 60 00 Gcorgo Kclscr, hotel 6 60 00 Georgo Kelsor, restaurant 10 20 00 MAUOU CHUNK liOKOUQH. I.cwl Arinbrustcr, hotel fi 60 00 60 00 60 00 60 00 60 00 John UcMcr. liotcl S.imucl Itehlor, hotel V, (Mi anion, Itotcl Thomas uurr, jioici Win Ochrlntr, hotel .Tohn Inltinun, hotel r,.iI;iveUo l.cntr. hotel U 00 60 00 60 00 60 00 lo or SO 00 69 00 60 UO 60 00 60 00 60 01 60 00 20 (JO 60 00 60 00 60 00 60 00 .1. S. Ivolfer. hotel Jlcrnarii jiciiee, notoi o Michael iMeOeaUy, roituurunt... 10 .litmea .Mci.iruj-, iiquorniore Thomas Ncwcoinb. liotcl 5 & 5 6 6 & l'aul Schwetblnx, hotel Mtn. O. J. Sharkey, liquor store. Mrs. SchuUnbcr, hotel Ana nil Schiiih. Jiotol Wtlllam Thompson, reitanrant.. J. S. Wlbert, liotcl 10 Michael Itlarlln. liquor etoro 6 5 Mn. i'red Kotli, liotcl 6 wf.issi'out nonouaii. Oscar Arncr. restaurant 10 ;o oo 20 co 60 oo 60 00 60 00 v. II. Ileliler, restaurant ju I). II. Ilelli, hotel 6 T. KrcSL-e, hotel 5 A. v. Marsh, lioicl 6 II, Trajip, hotel 6 '60 00 MA1IONINO TOWNSUIP. stcphen Fenitcraaeher. hotel... 6 tiAtiicl Uoubcr. hotel 0 60 00 60 00 60 00 60 00 ilt-oruo Uagen, hotel 6 J. T. Moliaulet, hotel 6 LiniiaiiTON uonouaii. ttrs. a. Kch, hotel 6 V. J. Urobst, hotel 6 I.onli clirlsuunn, reitauraat.... 10 Junas Hoiu, hotel 6 1.. 1'. Kleiilngcr, hotel 3 Kre4 Miller, restaurant 10 Thomas .Uantz, hotel 6 FroJ Miller, hotel 6 A, K. Miller, restaurant 10 W. A. l'ctcr. resuuraut 10 60 00 60 00 20 00 60 00 60 00 20 00 60 00 60 00 20 00 20 00 MAUCH CHUNK TO WNSHIl. Kim ion Anderner, restaurant.... 10 20 00 Mleuael Oarrliihen.llquor store.. 6 60 00 Kllas 1'rlli, hulcl 6 60 00 John Traw, hotel 6 60 00 James Fleming, restaurant 10 20 00 John UlUun, hotel 6 60 00 sltnion llaucock, rwtaurant 10 20 00 Nathan Klolt, hotel 6 60 00 Maricaret Lewis, hotel 6 60 00 Airs. Frank Malloy, liijuor store, 6 60 00 Frank MeCanu, hotel 6 10 00 Patrick McUeruiotr, restaurant. 10 20 uo Thomas Nenoouiu, hotel 6 60 00 JauiM Sweeney, hotel............ 6 60 00 Jaevb lluss, hotel 6 60 00 John Sweeney, liquor store 6 60 00 I.ANSFOKD BUROUail. A. A. Arevhats, bAt,l S MOO MarTUHlMll,lluuersre 6 Moo (Write WW, tutl 6 W 00 Francis FUrlty, hotil t 60 oo John MoOielun, restatirarit . . Jo 20 W New Advertisements. 5 60 00 10 20 00 6 60 00 6 60 00 10 60 00 10 20 00 6 60 00' 101 20 00 Frank McKcnna, rostaurant ... 1'-. H. Shoemaker, hotel,... J- II. Watklns, restaurant., PafStcKenna, restaurant Jas. McKcnna, hotel, FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP. Dnvld Heltz, hotel 6 John Kromer, restaurant 10 E. llaber, hotel 6 HANKS TOWNSHIP. Sirs. SIhry Brogan, liquor storo. 6 ltlchard Dougherty, liquor storo. 6 Sirs. Jesso Hasson, hotel 6 James SIcCloskey, liquor Store. , 6 J. It. Purccll, hotel.,. 0 LAUSANNE TOWNSHIP. James McUlnty, hotel 6 LEHIGH TOWNSHIP. Charles SIcGlll, hotel 5 J. F. Bleckley, hotel S J. F. llleckly, restaurant........ 10 60 00 60 00 20 00 60 00 60 00 60 00 60 00 60 00 60 00 60 00 60 00 20 00 LOWEll TOWAMENSING TOWNSHIP. Samuel Anthony, hotel 6 CO 00 Herman Fellman, restaurant.... 10 60 00 Lewis Gralr, hotel 6 6000 Fred llorlachcr. hotel ........... 6 60 00 Gcorgo Kram, hotel 6 60 00 ii. luicunei, uotet,,, ............. a oo uu Aaron Strohl, restaurant 10 20 00 Fred Wlsler, restaurant 10 20 00 TJPPEB TOWASIENSING TOWNSHIP. Nolhan Stcmlcr, hotel 6 60 00 William Snyder, hotel 6 to 00 John W. Weiss, hotel. t 60 00 PACKER TOWNSHIP. James J. Colo, hotel 6 60 00 William Kropp, hotel 6 60 00 William Victor, restaurant 10 20 00 EAST PENN TOWNSHIP. Penrose George, hotel 6 60 00 PAKIIYVILLE BOROUGH. Ohas. Kcddctz, restaurant 10 20 00 KIDDEll TOWNSHIP. Paul Eckert, hotel 6 60 00 PENN FOREST TOWNSHIP, Enos, Koch, hotel S 60 00 Emanuel Kucblcr, hotel 6 60 00 BREWERS. Sirs. St.Gcrstcr,ESIauch Chunk At i'. 11. acnweiomz. ii aiaucu Clunk s 25 to Weisscr it Sluzcr, Mauch Chunk 9 26 Ou BOTTLERS. Frod llorlachcr, Bowman's 6 60 00 Thomas bclufrled. East Slaucli UMlllt o ou uu BILLIARDS. Room per month. i. S. Wclhcrt. Slauch Chunk.. 2.(0' E0 00 Laf. Lcntz, Slauch -Chunk.. 2.60 30 00 BANKERS. G. B. Llndcrman St Co., Slaucli ununK 0 60 00 II. II. SIcBRIDE, Appraiser. Slarch 0, 1880. Benefits of $1000 Secured for $8 00 ! Mutual AID SOCIETY Of Pennsylvania. Total Amonnt of Death Losses Paid TO AUGUST 3t6T, 1S70, $1,548,191 OO ! Surplus of Assets over Liabil itics,. . . 175,000. ASSETS Subject to Assess ments, . . 21,000,000. Home Office, Lctooii, Fa, The Poclctv procnta tho following plan for ronsidcration t t'ho payment of I2U111T DOL- LAI13 ou application, 1'IVIO IKII.I.A IIS nliuu ally lor fonrj curs, and then after TWO DOL LAIts annually uuringlifo. Willi pio-rata mor ritlitv nssefsinrnts at tho doatti of each mem ber. which tcr Division A is us follows : assesi- i tinst'M, iiascsH. Age,' me nt. Age. mem. Acre items. Ij CO .13 ' 73 49 1 24 13 HI 31 : 81 SJ 1 3J 17 02 .'II ' (3 61 I 40 18 oil 31 : SS 5'J I tO 10 bl ii ' 83 63 1 M) .") C3 37 i 87 61 1 73 til ri4 Sa i 61 t5 1 rO n SI SO ' 19 6,1 1 VI a 08 40 . 00 67 t 1 4 74 to 41 i 01 63 2111 15 70 42 14 fO ' 2 18 71 -3 I'll CO 2 40 J7 ' 11 11 ; 1)8 til 2 45 28 73 11 1 10 VI 2 60 20 74 40 I 00 (3 i ! 61 30 ! 75 47 . 1 12 C4 ' 2 dO 31 ! 77 43 l 1 1H () : 2 C5 Will entitle tlio member to a ccrtltlcntn for vno Thousand Dollars to b pnld nt hu death to his lt'LUl heirs or assigns, whenever such iieiih mav occur. Tho nssefsnient for membership of TwoThon sand Uollar-bunetit dumIouoIc, dim! for lluee TlioiiKnnd Dollars tri)(lotho amount Rivun in tho noote tnblf. tho uMusmeuti nud nmiiinl diirsnlwa a inctcnslnc tu tlio tamo ratio the heiu'lltln n class incicasi. A6fcC8"iu.iit8 i not iucroaso with tho advance ot ago or n mo tu ber. A member nr hi helrc.mav name a fiuccea;or; 1 nt if tho notu'o of ilio de-uli of u mrniber to tbo Secrets la imt uccompaclrd witli Ihe iiio o" n Miccosfor. tbrntho Eocu-tv will put luns'icceoruiitl 11 1 tH vpomey acccordius lo tberequlnUoni of tho frotiet Y bhouli) n uicmbor dlo bpfore bH four pay mfiil a of Fivo Dollar each mo made, tho tc niuliilna uupitM fin 1 1 will bo deducted from tho Ono I'huufaiid Do. lata c'uo hi belrn. A cli"s ta lull when It numberaoue thousand ineuil'CtR. Thlip'nu recommenrta tUeir to every talnb in i fader iur it simplicity, equity, nnd udvau tuirea. MTlo would not provtd$ for bis family at his do.it u vrheu it cau bo ilma ochoauly ami with, out tiicouvt'iuenco or diftiulvantupo. Males aud i-'emftle-, fiom l& to years of age may become members. I9.A.1EL1 LEIIIC-HTOK, fa INSURE I'OVR UPi;- 1N TII1J National Mutual Aid Association. W. B- WARNER & CO . General Managers Eistorn Department 29 .t 30 Scott's Illock, Erie, Ta. 4,010 CERTIFICATES TaaTTpn Hinnnlr ftnfa nnd reliable instttn tiim fhnE I'lvwi vou lui-urauco i f nomal cost. No urn!us illvidoJ uuioug the otllcera or truiteea. Ilciicut or tlio Assm nnco ENDOWMENT TLAN I Hy raring one nnlfor moroDership lee ot 110 itur perion. male or female, uelworii the ages icooro may receive acerimojie ui uivuiu khip aslollowsi IS to w ts co-payaDlo at death or ut expira tion ol M tiara. SO to 12 I l.oro payable at death or at cxpl istlonof 20 ycara. 41 to 61-fs.ooo-payuble nt death or cxplra tlun ot 16 years. 61 to oo ii 000 payable at death or expira tion ot 13 ) ears. An auietsiuriit of ono dollar upon each mem ber wnl bo made alter each doatli, cxi-oiit when ttierels money euough In surplus fund to pay said claim. MFC VVXX. Bamo ffo and assessment as above exceot no lintrinr nt a "Llfa (VrtltllatH', Will fll UliT lltU' be usaeed to oav nn "Kudowuieut ccrtiUcate" mstuflng bv teaton ot oxpirwtxuu ot teim of year. I.lfo CertlBcates will be Issued as follows i IS to yi II.0O11 At death only. 30 io It f 4.0,0... At death ouly. 41 to 64 ti.0U) At death ouly. 61 to CO t-.0uu Al death ouly. Good respouib!e AQENTS WANTED. Forctrculsii or Information tntt on or ad dress, GHO. iv. Ksca, Oeneral Agent for Carbon, Monroe snd l'lke counties County Uiuldiogs; Mauoh Chunk, Oarbon county, l'a. fsb. 14.-U. CUAltl.iS I.KNTZ. eut fur Wels.ooit rairj'Hlesu4 Fiankliu tawunl'i)!. janl7-lf finis1 clip fJI COM; Has otood wllhltl tuo lcacll bottle, and can bo PERRY DAVIS a 9 6 PC? m fl P O En o m mm mwuwa 11 rK Our hcav Organ, exiircssly designed for Sunday Schools, Hi Cliapers, etc., i3 proving: u - . W I U . I ' - ' ii l f . v m q J3o sure to send for full descriptivo Cataloguo before 3 purchasing any oilier. r THE LARGEST WORKS (OF MID) 01 THE GLOBE Illustrated Catalogue Bent free. COURllS Col ils llroncliltlit IIonrMeneKSi Tlckllnc or Drj ncss of tlio Tliroati Soro Throat. Cold In tlio Head, Croupi Influcnzat Wli a o p I n ff. Cc us h Colli In tlio JJoivcls, Antlimatlo Counhii. tndrcllcfof Consumptives. W. CIIAIIiriON llUO'XTNti. IU. !. jjiMj.'y llv on. J. A.isnP.HStAS'S s17P1'OP.TASI Cl'nATIVi:, ninnnt tlio injnn- nnu miDT-nu tuu6cs Intlirtor hind rnnce from lnbnr. Unas nxli llkcnessan ut luil fin a uctnrp tna nlior euro, font mo. OUlcc 21 IJluaUWUr. jnr homoioniouny. HOLIDAY G00DS ! ! Tlio nnilerslgnwl rrtnina her slnei in tnrnk ti tho prople o( I.i blghtnn nnd Mi il.Hv for the liberal iiatrourgo ixiei deil lo l.rr wliib lo -a led in Hint place, nml inp. ctfnlly infni.ni them (lint sbo l.nn lll.MdVl.U ton o i ew mil olegant Sloro-ltnom l'lVK WuOHS 11KLOW ItAOU bTllUHT. on Susquehanna St., Wh Chunk, where cho wUl bo plrnsed to lnpet hrr old friends, bholms Jugt rcceivoda New falockof NotionsSFancy Goods ComprltillKt UMlKKWRAlt, HVP1.1N AND UllltitiAPI IOH r WUUli iiwaii.n i , ..u- porlod anil ioineM c LSI! JtOIJH.U, ItllinoNK, Of.OVi:s, nud n lamo vnno'v of tin IS'ewcbt Declgna in Fnucy UooUh. imitnblo lor HOLIDAY PRESENTS ! Together wllh a lureo vnrlctr of aords njt gi iierollv kent In any oilier More in town. If von no not ee wnat vim want k mr u nuu will set it for von tbnroot patiouago u eo. licltcd aud satlslacilon gitaiantcedv Mrs. C. MscMrscly, Sii'nnebanna Street, 6th Hloro boiow Uw ft., nov. ... i BEST IH THE WORLD I AND SALERATUS Yhlch Is tho Bamo thing. Impure Sn.lern.tua orlll-Cnrh Hoila TVhlcli Is theaametlilncilaorn slight, ly dirty tvlilte color. It may iipiiuar trliltr, sxnmlnrtl by llsolf, but n COMPAKI8UN WITH CIItJItCH & CO'S A1WI AND 11 AMB1K1C" 11 It A Nil tvlll allow tho UlfTcreucci See that yoar Baleratua rtnil HaU Inir Soila Is wlilto uiul l'Ulti:, in should be AUIi HIJIII.A11 BU11&XA.N OKS used for food. A simple but severo test of (lie comparatlva ralue of different brands of Boda or Kaler&tui Is to dissolve a dessert epoontul of each kind with nbonta.Dlnt of water (hot creferredl In dear classes, stirring until all Is thoroughly dlsavlvftJ ha deleterious lnsolubla matter Tn tho Inferior in Boda will be shown after settling some twenty mlnnlunrinnn.p hvihnmitliv nnnsranr41 ol the solution and tho quantity of floatlnB Oocky Us sure and ask for Church U Co.'s Eoda ami Baleratua and sea that tbelr namo la on the pactaceana you will eel tne purest ana nainsi made. The uaeot this wttn sour mux.in prw snce to I)ilB(j l"owder, save Uenty times Us coat. Bee one pound ptcxigo far yalaable Inform on and read carefully, 'SHOW THIS TO YOUR 0R8CER. km. ii.- 3m VEGETABLE , A PURELY Vnc HTA ni.IJ HKSIEDY ICR iHitmi a;:o nmrM USf, Is a iinro euro for all Hid d!icaej for which It Is recommended, aud Is always IMMttVKCTiVY BAl' U in llio hands of cvtii tho luost Inexperienced persons. It In n sure nntl iitilefc remetly for COUOIIS, SORE) THROAT, CIIII4I.S, and Similar troublci; nffimls Instant icllcf In tho most ma'.Iguant .orms of DlPHTIIICllIA, nnd Is tho Wst known romcdy for Illiriiinntlsiu and Neuralgia. Tho Oldoot, ncstrantfrVlost Wldoly Known Family IVIodlclrio In tho World. It lias lircn ttscil witli audi wonilcrfkil siiccris In alt parts of tho world fur CHAMPS, ciiei,iutA,riAitiuiaiA, 11VSI3NTERV, nnd all IIOWHI. CO Jl I'l. A1MTS that It Is considered an unfailing euro for tlieso diseases. tho tost of Forty Yoars' Constant Uso In all CotintMon nnd Climatos. It laRF.COSlinKnsU by Ih)-aiclana. Missionaries, Illulstcrs, Jllnilngera of I'lantntloiu, Work-Shops, nnd Factories, Klines lit IloipltnU in short by IvCryljoil-r 12cryv.liclxi, who lias ever given It a trial. - JT IG WITHOUT A RIVAL A3 A LINIMENT. It thould always bo tredfor I'nln In the Itnchrnml Side. I and brings t pcctly and iKjrmaiicnt relief In all cases Of Bruises, Cuts, fJiirnlun, fievcro llurus, Prnltls, etc Ko family enn mrt ly lio v.-lthout It. It wilt annilalff ' Bavo many times Its cc-t in doctors' bills, and its prico brings It or nil. 11 is com ot ac, uuc, anu 01 per obtalnod from nil drugglnts.- SON, Provldencie, R. 1. Proprietors. " 7 o A rfThr Da.TlHOTV:nKOlJiarnlr i Da. imoSVl?IKQ la ftroffnlar Graduate of medicine, a bUUIIuI pharmaclbt, nnd a Lhoroush chemist, lIia"tt&C."(Cjyh' nnd Cold) Cordial la not tbo ra su!t of laero ohaaco, but of lonir scientific rcirch In chemistry ami modiclno, as la plainly Been by tlio rapidity cf Its action and ita usparallclcd eClcaey. Tho eSpewo la IU m&nufacturo Is at castr tines an great oa tU&t of any other modiclno upon tho market, and yet it Is sold at tho exceedingly low rrlce of 50c. n'Bamrlo ltt!cs (for a chort timo only) 2,1 cts. rroprlcior, 1117 Arch Street, riiUatlclphln, Pa. ANn ATJ TnTTji?ji'ic.i- IIOIT 1 UIK. I .Sliumo IlVi.u utjiiiiiMi, uuu wj,g( AGIINTS 1VANTHT) to nil fnr rnrllcnlsrs n imV f.ew IWolc, 0,UtO UUKIOSITIKH Ol' Till: ltllll.U. af-u for Hie IlllluUulllPht Slid CHEAPEST BIBLES iltrVffrSKJfiK: XmSSu' CASH PREf riiDiMoil TUI7 TffCTU I prnFntrrUV, all OrdiuaryTSuverMtlOB, 1 T.t, nnnnnrm. ti.. i i if t wondorful New HclentIQolnt'itUom-rMEbt;NTAPMpNE. thlruri!n.l lliimb Aei Vork Iltrntd, lj8cpt. thl AVw ) vrk ChnUint Adcocal. Not, I .. 'm .11 I.M..n linf..prldin tli nock.L Th L ciaoiDDAu. jt -- W Cum ui h tr tT ffi tUcnt freo to all who apply by letter, encloilnE miiVdvertliement. Peter Honderspn & Co., H THE DEAF HEAR honU ',! f.r I'llED lllnitraud duerlptiv; l-omphltt ta American Deniapbono Oo, its W . tlist., (.'laciouU, Os II U.I AT fill' 1 Mako nu'clc miei anil I fr H,1 'S' W tn.. heJ Tir.,111.. on onr. tJ New II o u k h O ilileu 'l nnucui.4 nil -uuriiMt. IlMin si iifav y In Piiimj 'iiit I'oetry bySoO Hi -.1. .uiitorn. Kieiriiitlv Iiliivtiiiied. p'.eira eve, M.i.ii, ,t: ; ti m i hi "c Liur mr6 of nia inui.i. " .. A win.-le t'ii- va-xiT has nctuily .er ,, a ropiis -Moom'n AUTH021ZSU t-niiMO ,8." j.,co. ia-led on receipt uf pi Ico 13. II. TltKAT lTllUMlBlt. Ko. i. Ilroudway. New "V org PI AS lis DlltlANS, " ClIEll'iL-l Hol aB IS Aukuica. Ist-ciaw In. atru i untH. all new f.ir oa&U or instailmenta i wurui.t'il li rears. Illuslratsd ojlnlcgac tree. AKeau w :iitul. T. LKh.I)8 WATlinS. AnT . No. tt Wvtl Mill htleet. NeivYiiik. ITARMERB ANU vani0N5 f5Uo-l'M l'Kit'MONTH iliii Inix iho Winter n'tit .sprint, rur tisrilrillurri eildi'mw .1.1'. Hi rl'IHIV fc CD.I'Mlii.lellililn.ru,. "O iTi o rp Wo iiiiv tho tnt Milling Ten XJillO jl I'ctt arele in lha world, Ono .iBortordi r,l 100 Kopt, V.l, 3 a) Sell. I2d, WO hen. 5-lh 0 0 Oct. 4.li 0U Oct. tin, S O 14lh, IK0 (let. XI j. -m Oct, soth So,) Nov, IsUhO Nov. stb. MiNov II h .i Nov. I7tll. SoONov SOth.SlO Dec 5lli r. wneo isth, mvi Dec. l-lli. ni Dir. 2th. 'lotal. ,400ln til davs Tln semu cp-enc Old lf& In Woiibvn, Mini mv- it Is the best m 1. Ini: nrile e bo ovatimw. 'npTupprills tiiiup.e Willi term Ti'U l'eut, V. 1)111.11 fl ANUF iflUlllNO OO , IS! NoSWU tit., N. V. l'ro"f if tho above baa been tlluwn to lbs antborUiHl utfenr ai tins iper, In H.OT IO lUt'OllHH) UlblCAI. jHoi.a.tbQ biri-e-t hi d liai'oui' a: inameil monthly la,uel. we v. ill .nid two ol the latvt ooples. ron- latulllr 13 rlinlce Bwftt nod IJ MUSIC SIPIKOI l.t.ttrUJIU .U"UllMfUill UVWI iijt Sll'IKCKHibfo't oomiMwees ef nuropeard Ani- t nua, pqsina'a isrsimn, mriiiHi rr no nt i .lauipa.i iue aieees sie an iiunoi someTr snd lorreetlv rtrlatil. nml :y ami lorraetlv wo tb U ctut- cacli. lr pmcliawd smrtU'l, i .KiciiAiinsoM, U Templo flsee. Iloatou, Masx-io'iu otu. fes, it-iu o MONTH:? for 1 nets, l,rure. llluiuntcd ii mper, COM 1" MON T'KOl'lrT. Mr, 1 .00. AfiIS.TH WANTKII. If, i.. itASTi.ioj, -17 uornnin, uoston, ' j Y rU'rElY'S'lAXl) lH 8ALK. The und' r 'jm .1 The und lli.iel B" i HOl.'Sl' U 11IW' I below , 1 rare ' elasr W. at Private Sale, III ii IIOKSB fJlOW i i t Hi rs4 jMdlui; if ii .ui ter of a mllo - 5. 1 Hit Bilevs ft i 'd llrsl. 1 ri riteuUis ItUSiKK. I'mpnsUr. iiielB''t I I n 1 l-v K . It 8 fl UMS
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