IJlw telicw Start. EDITOR LP.UIGMTON.rA.! SA'TUUDAYi MAnClI, 27, 1880. ; -- ? rnymcnl of (Tie tSnujirtii iluo April 1 on (lit) consoli'rtnteil first tnarlg'tgo bonds of the Central Ruilroait Company of Jfcir Jersey Is nAvcrllzctl by tlio rccoivor. This Will bo tho flivt wymful ul Interest on lliosa bonds since 1876. Democratic Stale Conventions will bo lieM as follows ! Nebraska. ...SInrcli 3l'VlrClnlit May 19 Iowa , i. April t lCanins MayMS Louisiana April 11 Soullitlnrollnajuno 1 Texas. .. t ,. .April !' Alabama .luno 2 Pennsylvania. Aiiril28(Ark.tias .luno 2 Ulilo Atay C Tonnesseo .luno 8 Wlioonalii ....May 18 Indiana June 9 New Jcjrsey. . . .May 10, Kentucky Juno 17 Tho value of tho merchandise liiiinrtcd nt Xew York fur the weeh ending lust Sat urday, wus $11,724,181, being $1,(148,5(11. in execs, ul tho iiiuount for tlio saino week of 1870, and $1,048,167 moro tlio n in 1S78. Tho total value of Importations nt this port this year now amounts to $105,153,914, or $40,213,831 mora than In 1870, and $41, 823,071 more than in 1878; wliilo the total value of exrts is $02,151,017, or $12,07", 837 less than tho iinpuiU. The Comptroller of tho Currency has received statement) from nil of the national banks except one In Oregon and ono in Washington Territory, showing their con dition on IVj. 21, 1SS9. Tho banks nt Uift time held $83,147,070 of fpccie, of nvhi.i amount $83,1 11,1 15 was in gold and 'goldTerlificalcs, $3,011,313 in silver coin, und $203,340 in sliver certificates. The amount of specie held by tho banks has more than doubled since Jan. 1, 1870. Tho amount of silver and silver certificates is about $1,000,000 less than at tho previous date. There lias been an increase in tpecio since tho dolo of their last report Dec. 12, 1870 of ncarly$10,OCO,000,und nn increaso in silver certificates nf about $200,000. The Greenback Slate Convention met Tuesday in llarrisburg, Francis W. Hughes was chosen permanent Chairman. F. 1'. Dewces, of Schuylkill counly, was nomina ted for Justice of the Supremo Court, and A. S. Roberta, of Crawford, for Auditor Gener al, ine selection oi Lienors nt .Largo was referred to tho Stato Cominiltfc. Resolu tions were adopted declaring that nil money should be issued by tlio Government, and banks of issuo abolished; expressing sym pathy fur the working men of California; declaring that eight hours should constitute a day's labor s favoring "restitution to sold Icr lor tho depreciation" of tho money in which they were paid ; favoring woman suf frage and a protective tarllf; and protest ing against the pardon of tho Itiot bill bri bery convicts. As Gen. Winficld S. Hancock is promi nently mentioned by leading Democrats as tho probublo nominee for tho Presidency by that party, wo may stato that Gen. Win field Scott Hancock was born in Montgom ery county, Pennsylvania, in 1S2I, and graduated at West Point in 1S41. He was breveti'd first lieutenant for gallant con duct In tho Mexican war, subsequently saw much service In the West, and at the break ing out of tlio rebellion held tho position of quartermaster, lie was appointed brigadier general of volunteer in September, 1 SOI , commanded n brigade in the Peninsular camjiaign, and was highly commended fur his conduct at tho battle of Williamsburg, May Jtl., IBC2. After tho battle of Antic tarn, he assumed command of a division in the Second Corps, and distinguished him telf it Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, and etty.tbur,. At the last named battlo ho held command of tho Second Corps, nnd was severely wounded. Ho particlnted in the campaign of ISiil agalust liichmonl, and organized the assault which led to tho caplure of Johnson' division, May 12th. In the ljtterpart of the year hoiesigned the command of tho Second Corps to Gen. Humphreys, end was assigned to the First Corps, then reorganized. At tlio closo of the war he commended in the Shenandeah "Valley, retiring fiom tho service as major general of volunteers. Speaking r the rap ture of Johnson's Corps on tho 12th of May, 1864, Tin P. Kottcll in ids history of tlio Great Rebellion, tays : "On Thuiwlay, the J 2th, Iluncock's Corps occupying a position .espoaed to tho enemy's guns, moved can liously .at jawn up to Iho enemy's lines .imliat a .dense fug. Barlow's Division Uleil's Brigade leading rormcd n column by batallions, took tho advance, while Ilir ney, Mttt, and Gibbon, in two Unroof bat tle, supported tl.o attack. The storming col umn advanced silently , ami without firing n khi.t, up to tho breastworks, over which it rushed, taking tho forces within in Hank, surrounding them, rapturing nearly Iho en tire division of Johnson, Ihreo thousand men, with its commander and also o brig ade or two of other Irm pi, Brigadier-Gener al bcorgo II. Stuart in command. Over I'orly pieces of aitillery weio also captured. i he point of the lines thus cauied was ut fcwrir light nnd A. P. Hill's left, ami the ciptmed division was a pait of Stonewall Jackson's famous old corps. H was an ex ceedingly imjiortaut point, Hancock being thus inserted like a wedge between lUo ene my's to itre and riht." A Cincinnati coricspondent writing to tho Jf.1'. Sa,a,U, Who shall be tho stand ard Ltiircr nf tic Democrjcy, of the people, against tins unhallowed crusado upon civil liberty, the integrity- of tho States, the Con stitution and tho republic of the fatlmrk?" end then proceeds to answer his own qu. lion thusly: "Thiico since tho war ha,ve Iho Democracy offered civilian statesmen as candidates, each being a citiien of Jfcw otk, Twieo beaten and once cheated of the fruIU of tho yicu.ry, It is not strange that they should now demand t now depar ture. In this emergency, one uamo of nil others stands forth puvcmiuciit. General Wiufleld S. Hancock is the man. With un blemished record for jutriotic and brilliunt seniors in the war, and a no less worthy fame as a respecter and prcsrivcr of civil rights oflcr the war had ended, ho would enter Iho contest untrammelled and un hampered by any scandal or reprouch.Wilh lilm for a leader the omiuous threats of third Krm conspirators, that 'If Grant thinks hi Well elected -he will lake his etat,' will bavo no terrors. Grant would never at- tempttoeccupyaseattowlilchHanoock had public will bo compelled to pay more for been rightfully nnd fairly elected. With thoir newspaper. Many daily papers have Ins name inscribed on our banners the l)e- already increased their price from twenty tnocwey would go firth to buttle with new oenu to thirty cent iwr week, and weekly courage, pew inspiration and faith, uiuwed j ier from $1.50 to $2.00. by threat. J Do memory of his great ireammv "ar woum silence lorover the the pwiple will save und sell their old paper cry of 'rebel brigadiers than whom none j and rag. Three months' saving of rogs have butter cause to rememe mber tho So-1 ond the old wir by the entire population, nnd Army Corps and It gallant oominouder, I and telling them iu the market would The I,e s, the J.nnelrcU, the Hill, the , cheek tho advance in taper. Rim ore M grc Icrj, will Lear tadimuuy to the or-His bt-ws he de.lt in Ihe'eauseortb iou. With Hancock and Talnier w would Every newspaper iu the Und should ap - not ncad a .!id South This t.cket would ! to the jwople in Ibi. matter. And thy wvp N-w vk lVnniyhania, Coiinrrli- should Uo economise in the ountuiiiKiou n ' vr r.rv ,,,. Jh-Um, ,DJ Mi- a. mocl. a. nols llko n cyc'oitci and bury the third term forever from our sight. Such a ticket means victory and Its fruits. Komlstako this time. No old Bouibons. No old hacks. Give us n man in whoso name there is strength, up on whose rccoid thcio Uno stain, and whoso life and character are above reproach. Such n man Is Winficld Scott Hancock, of Penn sylvania." " SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE, Vint WA.StllMI'l'O.'V SITCIAI.. WAsiiixotox, March 20, 1880. Since tho' new rules of tho House have been in operation It has come to bo known lliatoneofthcin lain the Interest of n cer tain clits-s of lobbyists. Formerly leading representatives of tho press wcrooccorded privileges of tho floor, but now they aro limited to the smoking room back of tho hall, while ex-Congressmen aro permitted townlk about tho floor and button-holo members in tho interest of whatever jobs they may have on hand. This gives the press about half a chance against theso professionals and their schemes. It is very well known, hero ot least, that ex-Members of Congress are among tho most adroit and successful lob byists. A great many of thorn alter their terms cxpiro remain hero nnd engage in Iho business ol advocating all sorts of schemes and claims, to their own profit. In the last days of a session when some subsidy or other job is to bo pushed through they crowd the floor and fill tho sofas which stand against tho walls, each one having cei tain Congress men to influence and prod. Tho picss tins a part ol ono of the galliciics set apart for it where debates and tho llko may bo repotted, but to sccuro any leal information fur the public this gallery Is useless. To obtain u knowledge of what is going on in tlio House, good, bad or indifferent, it is necessary to have somo means of communication Willi the members. To the most important brand. of the lobby this is grunted; to Iho press it is rigorously refused. When in former days the lobby and the press were put on equal terms by tho practlco of tho House, tho cor rcsKindents of newspapers, who are both honest and nlcrt, wcie able, in numberless instances, to get nt und cxso and defeat the schemes of tho lobby. But in tho new era of economy nnd reform, so called, Con gress has, with curious care, both crippled tho press aud protected and encouraged tho lobby. The Seualo is threatened with n scandal diitier than the Acklcn fraud In the House. Mrs. Lockwood, a femalo lawyer, publishes u card accusing Senator Hill of disgraceful irregularities, and the publication of this letter will perhaps induce Mr. Hill to call for another investigation, inasmuch as pall of the accusation is that ho lias mado up- Kinlmcnts in tho Semite for reasons which, if substantiated, would certainly bo an in sult to tho Senate. The origin of this diffi culty between Mrs. Lockwuod nnd Senator Hilt was the suit filed by her against the Scnatorin behall of a young woman, charg mg him with bastardy. But tho young wo man tuiusout to have been a pretty bad one, and licrself published u statement that the suit was begun without her consent. This cast the burden of tho ulluir upon Mrs. Loci wood and the Senator proposes to prosecute her. I know nothing of tho merits of the case. Senator Hill may bo no belter in this particular than soinu other Congressmen I could name, but as lor Mrs. Luckwood there is a decided opinion that she is making her self too free in looking up cases of this tort to get into. Shu has no legal knowledge or ability whatevcr,and it is not impossible that she may, us u result of this conduct, bo dis barred. There has been several scandals in this Congress of various kinds,and hushing them up, in tlio hope that they will bo forgotten, is not so ctleclivo as some Congressmen seem to think. There is, for instance, tho Ack lcn buainca. Oneof tho new rules sets forll that "questions of privilege, ahull be, first, those ulfecting the rights of tho House, tho safety, diguity and the integrity of its pro cecdings," and any member of tlio House may at any timccnll Its attention to a breach of these. Tlio Acklcn case, ns repoilcd by the Foreign Affairs Coiiiniiltce,clcarly afl'eel ed its dignity nnd particularly the integrity of its proceedings lie having deliberately deceived the House by presenting as nre)oit of that committee, a paper which was civ tircly tho work of Ins own hands. Itisn case demanding expulsion, yet it has been dropped into tlio sale deposit of the Judiciary Committee, whero the Chairman, Mr. Proc tor Knott, says that there is no liuiry ubout it. There is no reason why it should bo brought forward. Thcro aio ether matteis of mote importance, and soon. Thcro his seldom or never been n Congress which l.-id so much diity linen on its hands. In tho matter of Public business there is little to writo about at present. DiDeieney bills have chiefly occupied tlio attention ol Congress this week. Tlio Government Piiul iug Office has been pretty much at a stand still for want of funds. Tho printing for the extra session used up about half tho appro priation for tho year and Congress has not appeared in any hurry to renew the supply. Mr. Defrccs was about to stop printing tlio Jtavnt when the matter was taken hold i f in earnest. Congressmen could not stand it to have stopped tho printing or their "Icoblo remark" from day to day. Tlio ell'ort to change tho syatem of public printing, or lo make tho Public Printer un ollicer cleetod by the House instead of an appointee of tho President will probably fail. Thero ore several schemes lugetlhoprintiugcstablUI. n, 'ul into private, bauds but nouo of them can MJecced. Apropos of our Navy, I noticed during a rambling liebalo on the Fortifications bill in the Senate tho other day some iuterestii.g sLiUmunU were nude by Mr. MePhersou in relation tofouriion duds now partly built. ; V board of survey had declared that if one of these alioulj be oomplilcd ill accordaueo with tho plans followed thus far, her armor would sink her dock two lect under water. It had been diieovered that, if 37 per cuM of the armor provided for another nhould be withheld, her deck would e"eu then sink four and a half inches under water. Not ouo of theso irou ciads would float ileum plcio.1 in uny maimer which would render Its armorabullieieut meansof defense. They had been coii.tructcd thus far upon tho con tractors' own plans, mid at the contractors' own prjecaud millions have been ciehded upon them. Hon Pcnno. Iho Sine llio titles. Tho liriceof paper lias been advanced from six and one-hiilf to ten cents all over the country. If this nricc is maintained, the .er i The advance In r can I Hopped if vig - , worth three to three auJ one half cent per Uu-' pound. New Advertisements. -jyj-intCAM 11,12 AlTUAISEMEnT Mnilo by II. II. MoIiniTIE. for tlio Uolinty of Carbon, lor the year 1SSU. AN AI'l'KAh DAY will bo hold on tho 25th day of 3Iarc.li, 1880, at the OOMM1S. SIUNllllS' OFFlOi:, In Uro Borough of Mauch Chunk, at 10 o'clock, In tho forenoon. KAST MAUC1I CHUNK. Clan. Elnln Il.iucr, dry goods and uro cerles... 14 7 00 John Hickman, dry kooiIs & gro ceries f 13 10 00 O. W. and W. I. lloovcn, dry Kooilsanil groceries 13 10 00 Samuel Kennedyiotlonsanu anil groceries William Miller, canal store. 12 12 no 7 00 7 UU 7 09 7 00 7 00 7 OJ 7 U0 aimer, canal sloro John Mutti, icroccry storo l'litlili Winter, rumlturo store.. diaries riwunk, flour nnd feed. I'liarlos Swank, coal dealer.... Julm sutler, grocery storo MAUCH CHUNK HOliOUUII. i:. Ilarlliolnmcw.tln & stove sloro H ' 7 00 00 10 IK) 12 00 7 UU 7 OJ 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 0U 7 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 SO 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 12 60 7 00 Auraiiam iierlseli, notions it li. ). Ilertsch. uierchant tailor., in Asa fleer vlry oo.ls& grocrlcs 12 Charles lledilliu. Iron merchant. 14 Sir, u Urenvlser, toineeo sturo. 11 W. llernhart. urocery storo 11 (1. t:. Dellart. tobacco store 11 J. U. llolan, Jewelry storo 4 Henry Denne, arocery storo 14 C. M. Ilbert, ilruir storo 14 tohn 1-aira, sewing inachincstoru 11 Oliarlts Faga, Ury Koodsaml gro ceries u Nathan Fiiiro.yroceries and Hour 14 llrlst & llrcnelser,iiicrehant tail ors 13 V.. II. Itolil. lenelrv store 14 J. V. lleberilnif & Co., dry itoods anil irioccrlus 10 James II. IlatKtwcrk,liatandcap eioio , j-t A. II. Harrison, millinery store., 14 Mark llyudtuan, grocery storo... 14 Kuutz It Co., dry goods and ro eerles 12 Miss Annie Klelor, no'lon store.. 14 all's Annie Kelfer, uillltnery and luitb'iis 13 10 00 7 00 7 to 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 01 7 00 7 00 7 OJ 7 uo 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 40 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 11 00 7 10 7 CO 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 12 fa) 7 IM 10 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 William T, Klnx, ilry eoods and irroeertes 11 Fred Kruoinc, Iron merchant.... n John Klstler, dry guoils and gro- eerhs 14 Joseph I.aelar, drugstore in I, '. F. I.uckciibacli,alutsnndi.i. per store it Lchtirti Coat & Navlgatluu coal jar.l 14 Henry Lohlcn, irmcery sVorc.... 11 IjOtaen Co., coal yard 11 Ijewls Miller, Hour and Teed It K. II. Miller, lurnltv.rc sioio 14 II. Milter, llourntid fccil 11 10. Alll.cr, ureen Kruccrlcs 1 1'. F. .Murray, bout and shoe ma ker 14 Hujth Moore, Krveery s.oro 14 K. Alundc, Iroiii un reliant 14 Frcit Newhuuse, (try goods and notions ' 14 .Tulin ltader, im reliant t iller.... 11 C A. Jtex lire., dry good- and groceries 7 John ltellil, merehaut lutlor 14 Al. ,. Koblnson, Ait., merebant. mills 13 A. Sicolicson, dry t;ooU3 uud uroeeili s 14 Mrs. C. .-liarKcy, dry goods and groceries 11 Kilns Shlek, confectionery storo . 11 A. .1 Snillli s.uldler 11 .lonns Sotitlhelni. elothhu store.. 11 lleniy ondtieliti, elotliin sluru. 11 Charles Setiuebel, bakery und cimfecilucry 11 Jolin L.. Siiiidiiinn, jewelry 14 Spennlcr ft Usscr, Uu and rtuvo store 14 V. 11. Siroli, boot and shoo s'oro 12 Jllrs. Win. Simpson, lauey storo. 14 Imvld l'reharii, dry goods and groceries 10 (5o irgo Wolf, tobacco store 14 Hei'ry Warlike, dry goods and uroeerfes 13 Leonard Vender, luu.iture s.oro. 13 Mrs. O. llreueiser, nottun slore.. 14 WHAT1IKI1LY BuIiOUOIt. W. W. Hlokslec, dry goods and grccerics 13 11. 1.. Heck, furniture store 14 Charles Cusilev, coal yard 14 ft F. Clcwell. stove rfiid tin store 14 J. U. I.udle,iiry goods kgiicerks 12 Fcmcson llro., stoe and Un sloro 14 II. I.. Hawk, groceries 14 F. P. Hoover, groceries and con- leetloncry 14 Andrew Horhichcr, bakery 14 A. J. l.auiterburn, dry goods und groceries It I. uhinan k ll.ikcr, drug storo... 14 tl. V. Miller, dry gouiisand gro ceries 12: II. s, lllnkcr groceries 11 M)cr Sondlielm, clothing st re.. 14 Solomon Stewart, grocery store. 11 Daniel .Stlks, notion storo 14 V. II. cewriuun,gruccry8toro.. 14 J. II. 't'weedle, drug store 14 J, seph Verzl, iiieruliani tailor... 14 Frank While, grocery storo 14 WEISSI'OltT BOItOUGII. 1. Clauss, stove and tin storo... 14 airs. al. Uulh. iiillllnery 14 31. llugeiu.m, dry goods and gro ceries 11 1'. J. Klstler, dry coods and gro ceries 14 W. II. Knechi, hcot tt shoe storo 14 W. Ijcntz, drug storo 14 .1. S. Miller, Hour und Iced store. 14 M. ltaiidenbiish, tobacco store.... 14 .1. S.raujLbeiger, groceries und confectionery 14 Fret) Schmidt, lucre .ant tailor.. 14 A. II. Selijid, Hour and feed store 14 Hcrnhurd Vogt, dry goods and groceries 14 Wclstport Planing Milt Co 11 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 12 50 7 00 7 00 7 00 ', 00 10 00 7 10 12 10 15 OJ 7 00 7 IK) 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 0l 7 0O 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 0J 7 OO- 7 00 7 00 MAHONING- TOWNSHIP. Ammon Amcr.dry goods and gro. eerles 13 Jacob Frymun, Hour & leid sloro 11 Solomon Hobpes, uierchant mill 11 Jonathan Klstler, merchant mill 14 It. McUrndy, groceries 14 C II. Sel lei, dry goods and gro ceries 13 Itoocrt Walp, grocery stoio 14 LUlllQHTON DOltOUOH. Tllghmnn Arncr. dry goods nnd groceries 13 T. I). Clauss, Agt., merchant tat- lor 13 V.. W. Clauss, stove ami tiu store 14 A.J Hurling, drug store 14 Havtd Kbbert.doiiraud leed sloro 14 S. V. Fttiilniter, intllluery store. 14 J.M. J'rlt.'lnger, shoo sloro 11 it l'ensierinuclier.dry goods nnd groceries 13 J. U. llabol, hirdwaro sloro 13 J.I.. ilatii.1, lumberyard 11 U. (Irnver, Agt., dry goods aud groceries , 13 I). K. (irecnowuld, hide Mallow 14 llellinau Co., merchant mill.... 12 John Itauk, bakery aud candy store , 14 n. T. Horn, drug store 14 lMcr lleilil, shoe store It T. II. Keuierer, cabinet mak?r. .. 14 William Kcmcrcr, dry goods nnd groceries 12 Koch llro., tobacco store 14 1 rank f.ellwuguili, grocery storo 14 A. 1). Mosser, stove und Un store 14 J. T. Nusuaum, dry goods and grocery .1. W. O'Ncll, bakery uud candy storo n llelliiian ken, coil yard 11 Joseph Overt, pork and lard 11 11. II. Peters, Agt., merchant tailor it S H. Kostcnb.idcr, grocery slore 11 Israel llelmvleh, clothing store. 11 William lieed, tobacco sloro.... 11 H. II. hnyder, dry goods aud gro. ceiies 13 Vat Setwar.i. Iiirnlturo store... 14 h.irles 1'raluer, Hour aud reed store li Troxlcr ti Krcldler, carriage 10 CO 7 10 7 10 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 0J 7 OJ 10 00 7 1)0 11 60 7 00 7 Od 7 00 7 00 12 60 7 oO 7 OJ 7 00 19 00 7 00 7 (K) 15 00 7 00 7 10 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 O0 7 00 7 03 7 00 7 00 manufacturer 11 I. en Is Welss.lKiot nud shoe store 11 i U. Wheatley, fanuy s ore 14 Weiss U. Kcrshiicr, carriage buil der 11 MAl'OH CHUNK TOWNSHIP. Jlrlslln & llro., dry goods and gro- lories u Julm Helghu, caual storo II 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 OO 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 Tliouuu' l orby.dry goods and gro- eerie... ... - 11 A. tiareii, c.olhlnj; store 11 T. E. Davis, Jrug store 14 Mrs. M. Davis, ."llllucry storo... II John Dougau, dry ?ood and gro- ccrh 1 John llelaney, grocer.'es It I. Prlotliuun, eaunl sto.'e It John Henry, dry goods and gro ceries It John Harris, conleetlonery sto.'e It .Mrs J. II. Ilotruian. notion store It Oasn'r I'lhter.eoureeilonsry storo It N. J. Jones, dry good and gro ceries It Georao Kline, dry goods acd gre et ries 13 Wal. Cllchnvr, uierchant tail r.. It Mrs. Maggie Luuweu, millinery store II Put l.awler, ilsy goods und gro. eerie II Ed, Mlnnlck, dry good and gro ceries it John Metlrady, dry good and grneerle 13 P. Mullugh, dry goods uud gro ceries It Jno Meijee, dry goods nnd gro. carle It JoMih Nevlns, boot and (boo 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 Tna ' 7 00 John O'llunnell, dry goods sua ,trtZ"A'.'.''LLiL store it It . ! "D'1 K'ocorle '. II , simual 'jtlckwt'l 'SHiTl'Li'iii. " ! . r .....It , 'nC'Jr"r,r fi.,.M ' n 12 60 7 oo 7 00 7 New Advertisements. M. ti. Slnrnrdi'lry goods nfid gfo. eerie ,...' 14 Wllllaln Swank, furniture (tort. 14 N. Stout, lowclry store 14 Hninuct Sicvcusun.dr' good ami groceries It Wlllliliu Shea dry goods and gro ceries... .... ....... ii 14 Wallace Kkekner. inerch't tailor 11 7 01 7 no I 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 .T.Tanner. dry goods J. groceries IS II a rry Wll llainson, d ry g oo Is nnd groceries 14 O. U. Wntson,dry goods and gro ceries 13 LANSFOrtl) BOUOUGH, Wm. Calloway, dry goods and groceries 13 II. II, Davis, drug Sloro 14 I). W. Davis, conleetlonery storo 14 J, (I. Kilnnnts & Co., dry goods nnd groceries 12 Annlo 15 lwanls, notion store 14 I). It. IMnnrds, millinery nnd confectionery. , 14 W. Y. Eraos, lioot anil shoo storo 14 II, Lran. notion store 14 J, 11. Unllagber, arocrry store... H 1). If. 'lughes.dry goods nnd gro ceries 14 V. F. Kline, dry goods and gro ceries 12 J. I.. Lewis, dry goods and gro- eerles u Lull fc Hehcrcr, dry goods nnd groceries 13 Mn'hew & son, dry gowlsuml grocorlcs 14 II. 1 0 1 .11 ku hi In, grocery storo... 11 A. M. Newmlller, dry goods und groeerb s 12 l'rlc Hall, lurnlturo store.... 14 Morgan I'rlcc. slovo .v. Un etoro.. 11 S. iitklns, shoo storo 14 Wntklns lllchards, dry goods ard groceries " n Mrs. O. llcyuon, notions nnd can- dies 14 FUANKLIN TOWNSHIP. David Hcltz, dry goods nnd gro eerles 11 Henry Campbell, dry good nnd groceries 11 Charles Buck, groceries and pro visions 11 Willi 111 S, Kulnis, stovo and tin store It Win. 11. Keinerer, grocery sloro, II lnvld O'llriin. uroc.rv store.... 11 10 00 7 00 r 00 12 60 7 00 7 00 TOO 7 00 7 00 7 00 12 60 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 12 60 7 0J 7 00 7 tO 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 10 7 00 7 00 10 00 Polio Poco. merchant mill 11 Joslah Uueh, dry goods and gro cotlcs 13 Joel Ilex, flour and feed storo... 11 7 0J 10 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 J. K. Iflekert, Hour and feed 13 J. K. Klckcrt, coal yard 14 N Snyder, dry goods & groceries 13 N. Sn)do'. coal yard 11 W, 11. Wltlteho.nl, grocery store. 14 A. l'htfer, groceries, Hour and feed 14 PAIillYVinLK BOItOUail. William Johnson, flour and feed. 14 Abraham hewls, ory goods and gioccrles 14 J. Peters, dry goods ft grocu'ks. 12 HANKS TOWNSHIP- h. K. Farrow, grocry store 11 11. T. lloovcu, dry goods nnd gro ceries 11 Thomas John &c Co., dry goods un I gr. cerlcs 8 H. I.iizurus & Co.. dry goo is und groceries 0 Jisso Miller, grocery store 11 James alcCJoskcy drygoudsaud groceries 14 T. M. Patterson & 0., dry goods nud groceries 12 .T. P. Itclss, dry goods and gro ceries 14 C. F. Shoener, dry goods nnd gro ceries 8 T. K. Williams & fson, grocery store 14 7 00 7 00 12 60 7 00 7 00 30 00 60 00 7 00 7 CO 12 60 7 00 30 00 7 00 7 00 7 01 KIIIDElt TOWNSHIP. Isaac Butz, dry goods and gro. eerles 14 A. J. llrodhead, dry good und rocerlcs 14 Charles Dodder, groceries 34 S Hawk, groceries 14 0. 11. Slliuson.dry goods uud gro ceries 14 L USANNE TOWNSHIP, II. W. Provost,dry goods and gro ceries 14 LEHIGH TOWNSHIP. Charles Mcdrlll, dry goods nnd 7 00 7 00 7 05 groccrUs 14 7 00 LOW KB TOW AM ENS ING TOWNSHIP. John Ilalllet, dry goods and Gro ceries 13 10 00 uenry iieiiz,ii.ilyurd 14 7 00 .1 . v ijrai jt, ury goods nnd gro ceries 13 10 00 J. W. Craig, coal and lime 11 7 00 John Hugcnhach. cunal store.... 11 7 00 Kuuerot uuyer, ury goods and groceiics 13 10 00 J. Kostenbadcr, ury goods and gn eerles it 7 00 Aaron Klstler,stove ami tin storo 14 7 00 wnsun .uticiiuiz, ury guoasnnu groceries 14 7 00 Ad.uu iuclirkain, dry goods and groceries U 7 00 J..UV1 cttrauu, ury goods and gro. eerles 14 7 00 William Wagner, merchant mill 11 7 00 a.iinuui ."Igenrussalrygoolsiind groceries 11 7 00 UPPER TO W AM ENS IN U TOWNS1H Paul Kn sge, dry goods and gro ceries 11 7 00 11. Kuiiiite, ury goods and gro ceries 11 1 00 EAST FKNN TOWNSHIP, Pcnroso Oeorgc, dry goods nnd groceries 14 l'ENN FOB EST TOWNSHIP. Paul Banner, groceries 14 J. liueh, dry goods and groceries 11 roo ii. ii. McnniDB, Mercantile Appraiser. The ohoro tax will ho duo and i nvahlo In S. S Smith, Acting Coitntv Treason r, on tho. Hrstday ol May, 18S0 ut (1. II, Llndiruinn it Oo.'s Banking (louse, Mauch i hunk, Mauch Uhu.nk, ."March 2d, 1SS', Hotel, lteatnitrntit nnd Llriior Store Apiirnlaemelit, EAST MAUCH CHUNK IIOBOUail. Peter Bush, hotel & 5l 00 C. J. llhisscr, hotel 6 60 oo Owen (lallagher, llUor store.... 6 60 00 John llarklus, hole 1 6 60 00 Michael Waitress, hotel 5 60 00 Michael U us, rcsiaurjnt 10 20 no Philip Ruder, hotel 6 60 10 Plus Schnclbluz, ho'.cl 6 10 00 WEATIIERLY BOROUail, Charles B iMiioyer, restaurant... 10 20 00 Levi Hurl, hoicl 6 60 0.) John Hlnes, hotel S 60 00 Mary E, Helkcr, hotel 6 6O0O Mary Kit'iiiuerzell hotel 5 60 oo (leorge Kclser, hotel fi 60 00 Ucorge Kelscr, rcstaurnnt 10 2) 00 MAUCH CHUNK BOROUGH. Lewis Ariuhruster, hotel 6 60 00 John llehter, hotel 6 60 00 Samuel Ilehler. hutal...., 6 60 00 I'. Chardon, hotel 6 60 to Thomas Curr, hotel & 60 00 Win (felirlinr, hotel h 60 00 John Iu!iin.in, hotel b Mm Lilayetlu Lents, hotel 6o w) J. .. Reiser, hotel 6 60 00 Hern.ird Metlce. hotel S to is .Michael Mcliojdy. restaurant .. 10 20 00 Jmncs atcUlru), liquor sluro 6 60 00 Thomas N'ewrouih, hotel.-. 6 60 00 Caul Schwtltilni. hotel 6 50 oo Jlrs. O. J. Sharkey, liquor store. 6 60 tsi .Mrs. Schulinlicig, hotil 5 60 00 Jos di Sehnitd. hotel 6 60 00 William Iheo.ns , n, rcstar.runt.. 10 20 no J.S. Wltwl, hole! S 60 00 Michael Mariln, liquor slurc & 60 Vo Leolx.l I Relss, liolwl S 60 00 Mrs. Fred Bolli, hotel t 60 00 WEISSPORT BOROUail. Oscar Arner, restaurant 10 20 00 20 10 60 00 60 00 60 00 60 00 w li. I ic tiler, restaurant lo I). II. iloltt. hotel.. T. Krcsgo. hotol A. W. .Marsh, hoicl... II. Trapp, lioul MAHONING TOWNSHIP. Stephen Eenstcruiaelter. hotel... 6 Daniel lloiuer, hotel O George UageiL, hotel 6 J.T.Moliuulel, hotel 6 LEHIGHTON BOROUGH. Mrs. O. Ech, hotel 6 P. J. Hrob.t, hotel S I. en Is iihrlsiinau, restaurant.... 10 Jonas Hum, hole! 6 L. Y. Klepplnger, betel 6 Kre-I Miller, ri-staurivnt 10 Tliomas illantz, hotel 6 l-'rwl Miller, hotel 6 A. K. Miller, roaiaurant 10 W. A. Peters, retluuraat 10 60 CO 60 00 611 00 60 00 60 00 60 00 20 00 60 10 60 00 20 V0 60 00 60 V0 20 VO 00 MAUCH CHUNK TOWNSHIP, Slmson Anderner, restaurant.... 10 20 00 ijlehael Carrfghttn,llquer slore.. 6 60 oo l:i.'s Fritz, luiel & 60. uu John Traee, lietel ... 6 60 00 Juiui Fie ui lug. restaurant 1 2U 00 John GIon, hotel & 60 00 Slinwu ll.tneoek, restaurant .... 10 20 OO Natliaii Kloii, hotel 6 60 oo Margaret Lewis, hotel 6 60 uo Mrs. Frank Mulloy, llquuritorc. 6 60 00 Frank McCann, hotel.... 6 60 00 Pattlek Mellermott, restaurant. 10 20 00 Thomas Neweooiu. hotel 6 u oo .lames Sweeney, hotel 6 60 00 I Jneub Hon. Iwlel 6 60 00 I John tintatuey, liquor store 6 60 VO LANSFORD BOROUail. A. A. Aravhatz. hotel 6. 60 00 Marv liaiaiibell. Iiuuor loro ... , 6 so oo George lvan. hotel 6 60 OJ 1 rttncia iariey. uotet . a ae oo II 1 Jab) MsGaahao, rattantsal 1 i) M fraaaMaate iM'.W li ar'laM,aAilaa. New Advertisements. .tnlnci McOlnty, hotel 6 Frank McKenna, re-tnurnnt .... 10 Mlihael O'Honnell. hotel ........ 0 li, II. Mhoctnakcrjiotel 0 .1. 11. Waiklns, rcMniirnnt 10 PiU MeKenna. restaurant ....... 10 M 03 20 00 60 00 60 dd 60 no 20 00 to 00 20 00 .Tas. McKcnna, hotel......,..,.,, s Mm McNaloureitaurant,,,.,, 19 FlIANicLlN ltnVNSHit'. David licit!, hotel...,, John Kremer, rcstatiraht.. E, liabcr, hotel,...,, 6 10 6 f.o 00 60 00 so 00 BANKS TOWNSHIP. Mm. Mary Drognn, liquor inro. 6 60 00 60 00 6t 00 60 00 60 00 jiiciioru I'ougueriy. imtior storo. a Mr. Jesse Hasten, hotel....,.,., & nines lucuioBKey. liquor storo.. a . H. Purcoll, hotel..... 6 LAUSANNE TOWNSHIP. JnrocsMcOlnty, hotel ft 60 00 I.E1IIOH TOWNSHIP. Charles Mctllll, hotel 6 J. F. Bleckley, hotel 6 60 00 60 00 20 00 J. F. Blcckly, restaurant 10 LOW Ell TOWAMENSINCJ TOWNSHIP. rMmutl Anmony, noiei a 60 O0 1 Herman Fellinan. restaurant.... 10 60 00. i.wis iirau, uoiei o 00 DO I t.'rn,l Ifnrlncbpr. l-tl n mm. (Icorgo Kratii, hotel 6 60 00 11. iilicuuei. iiinei o 50 00. Aurun Ktrolil, restnurunt 10 20 00 Fied U lilcr, restaurant 10 2j 00 UPPEI! TOWAMENSINCJ TOWNSHIP. Nalhan Slemler, hotel 6 60 00 William hnydcr, hotel 6 60 00 John W, Wilts, hotel 6 60 00 PACKER TOWNSHIP. Inn... T f'nlA l.ntal 1 ,n Art William Kropp, hotel!.'.'.','...'.'.'.'. 6 60 00 William Victor, restaurant 10 20 00 EAST PENN TOWNSHIP. Penrose George, hotel 6 60 0 0 PAKBY V1LLE BOBOUOH. Chas. Ileddctz, restaurant 10 20 00 KIDDEll TOWNSHIP. Paul Eckert, hotel 6 CO CO PENN FOB EST TOWNSHIP. Enos. Knch, hotel 6 60 00 Luiunuel Kuculer, hotel 6 60 00 BREWEKS, Vrs. M.Oersler.E Mauch Chunk P .V. P. ll.Schncibhiz, E .Mancli Chunk .,.,.,., ,,. 9 25 CO Wclsser fx Slnzer, Munch Chunk V 26 00 BOTTLERS. Frc I Ilorlacher. Bowman' 6 60 00 1 nonius r-eigirieu, aist iilnucn Chunk 6 So 00 BILLIARD!). Room per month. J. S. Welbert, Muneh I hnnk..2.i0' SO CO Ltf. Lcntz, Mauch Chunk. .2.60 30 00 BANKERS. O. B. Llndcrman . Co., Mauch Chunk e 60 CO H. II. MoBBIDE, Approlser. Mnrch 0, 1890. BEAUTIFUL SEA SHELLS rortlin rpirlr-ti'im Utter we Trill feml tno At nlnno hi. oil. Tiiry no lure, nnd ront.it tl. tho t-oloM it tho tnlnbnw. 1'trci r an inch qu.no sow ii me cf.mcnnni im w crs. W A A. JJ.l I U U Austin-, Cftl PiM0.K:.JPAriElTROADMACIUHE Keeps the hiahwava flrn ilnif-a better for hilt the niesein cm . is rapioiv coming into ravoi in citv nnrt coentn . 1'iretilHH Tree, s.ui'l. 1'KN NOOK SONS), Kcnnet f-nttue l'n. f l it A rVTC? 13 Hlooi. 3 Met Ite 1 wit UriiJLS O Kree iwed, Mlotl.Hnok. only (94. I'JAN'OS.SIool '"TO i'l-i ti 51 Bin. Illnatrninl ti nt e in... j,iiea Dnnlel F. llcctt), V77T n year and expenses to nirent. f)nt. V' 1 fit free. Address P. O. VIOKEKY, Angus q, Maine. fl?' is a m mm AXLE fiSBASB. Heat in the werM. I. ala lonirer thun anv other, Alnavs in good rbrilit Ion. .urearei. etin brill e. nniK-oint coitn hut litre mote 1 1 n 111- initiation. Ktitj- rjackne lina Itie ti- no iiurtf. t'ntioriuo genuine, and laite uo oiutr. ADVUKTIMlltN be ililrr-anc O'MI. 1, UUWI4LU ftLO.,10l9piueaSt.,New VorV.om learn tlio exact cot of any ptoposed lino of w.VKHtj. 1 vO in Auieueau 't,wp:'ii. la tv, fJuo i aiopuier. loo. I 1ST OV APPLICANTS r-on TAVERN - l.tULKSKS lor AI'UllVTEKM, 1480. Win. Hchrlng. 2d Ward, Unuch CTinnk Bor. Pruncls Iitkinuun, 1st W'nrd M, Chunk Bor. Richard Keller, 1st Ward. M. Cliiink Bor. Paul Roih, 21 Wnrd, Mnuch' Chunk Bor. Paul ScluiciMnz, 1st Ward, M. Chunk Bor. Daniel Chcrdoti. 1st Wnrd, Mnuch Chunk. James WelUrt. Mauch Chunk Borough. Frederick Htnhl, 2d Wnrd, 11. Oliank Bor. James 31c Urn), 2d Wurd, M. Illiunk llor. S.unnelT. Ilehler, 1st Wnrd. M. Illiunk llor, Lafayette Lents, Munch IJhonk Borough itlichacl CDonriell. Mnuch (.Thtaiik llorolluh. Ahrahiiin A. Overholtzcr, Litnaford ItoToagli iteoige i-.vuns, ijiins urn iiorougn. Franels .tlcKenim, Lnnsford Borough. Patrick C.iuiidH:ll. L'liislord llorough. John Hlnes, Weatherly llorough. Onirics lloxmeler, Wenrhirl Borough. Jos,-ph Kelst W'elssport Boro'ugh. Amos W. Marsh. Weissport Borougli. J. W. Iinndeiii usli, Lelilghton Boiuiia). Plus Sehwelblirs, Last Mauch Chunk iJor, i J. Olusser, East Mauch rhui.lt. John llnrk lis, Eist .Maueh Ohunk. .lacoti Schwartz, l'arrvvlllo ll.irouuh. Uermiin relltnan. Lower Towniiiciislng Twp l'rtderiek llorluchor, X,otver Towamenslng. itiirrisou oiieiiuei, x,otver towiiinciis ng. Mephen Pensterinaclier, .Mahoning Twp. Daniel llouser, Mahouli gTownsh1!. 1'rancls Sleeker, Slahouio Tuwnshlp. Hugo Roiieinus, .tluueh tlhunk 'J'omisliln. Jaini Sweeney, .Maueh UhutiK Tunnshlp. .Simon Amlesner, Mauch Chunk Township. John McCallery, Munch Chunk Township. Penrose George, Enst I'enn Tuwnshlp, J.imcs Alcl'Ioskey, Banks Township. Edward H nber, Prnnklln Township. Julm II. Wtls, Towainenslng Tunnshlp. Jaunts t'ole. Packer Township. Paul Eckert, Kidder Township. Ellen Potleis, Lausanne Township. Jesse llussun. Beaver Meadow, RESTAURANT LICENSES, William Thonip'on, Mnuch Chunk llorough Michael McOcady. .Mauch Chunk Bun u jh. Leopold Reise, Mnuch Chunk Borough. Levl.S. Miller, East Mnuch t'huiik. Michael Cms, taist Maneli i hunk Borough, Theodore Gerstcr, East Maueh Chunk Bor'o John P. Harris, l.nuslord llorough, Mrs. Nancy Mnnelis, Lansfortl ltorouuh. Edward K. ShoeuiaWcr, Lnusronl, Ixirough. Lcvtl J. rlirlstiiiaii. Lower TotTiuucnslng. Oscar Arncr, Welssport Borough. I .. P. Ktepplngcr. L-hlgliton. David O'llrl.iii, Franklin Township. John II. Krnmer. Franklin Township. .Ins. II. Pureill, Banks Township. Frank Mcl'unu. .Maueh Chunk Township. Ann Owens. Mauch Ohunk I'ownshtp, John Erase, .Munch Chunk Township. LHU'OIl STORE LIOEVSE. J. J. Gallagher, Bank Township. James McCloskey, Banks Tuwnshlp. Richard Dougherty, Hanks Township. .1 .i tin Sweeney, Summit Hill. Michael liarr.iglier. Notquchonins;. Ilwen Gallagher, East Miiucli Chunk. Henry E. Bohlcu, Lehlghlvn, OEO. W, ESSER, l'rothouotary. March 20, 1S50. TDIirOKT or TIM- roXliIMON nf AA) tho FIRST NATIONAL BANK. at L"hWhtou, in thStitttori'aunayltatiUat the close o: LuslDeas, rvu. si, issji Ktboeaets. 11.1111 ami dlaoount Oirrdraft .'.. U. S. Binds to terure circulation . . II S. lliiida on hand . . . r . . . Oilier sleeks, bonda. an I luortira;rs. . l!ua fri.tn approved iraerra aelita . . Hue frouirlher National Panka , . . Iluarroui Sttta llaukaaod llinkers, . Itaaleslate. forulture, and tlllurea, , Current ozpensasaiij tales paid , , PreuluuH pl4 ., a . . a Uhaek and othrr cash Items . . . . Illlla of o'hr Itanka r II " e'irtr iir(ilirluJUieulcVla). lle ('liruld g gold Treasury cerlt't). Uajal landar ii"d .- ' Ue'uin leu Fund llh U. 8. Treatu. V)' (' I"r c"uU ' elrcuUllon) . 40.2al.l 120(10 76,0, u OO 8.V6U.0U S 7i oo S2 621.17 tJ 7 761C 8.018 'Jt t.n.tii 421.17 4.: ami 3 OCS O.lbl VO lis.oo aTa.co , l03,COOOt . $M,'U00U . 1.170 00 . 1,0 0 37 . CToouo , tllLU) , t:,7ta.o6 . 8 00 . 4,472 St) 24 00 Total U1SIUTIU. Capital stork paM tu gurpluafand UudnlJaJproefi NalioutlFauk iwlea outttamllas;. . I)ltld.ud Uii(uld . , ; lnJlilJualil-IUaulject to check. Uaahlors chock ouuuujlinj, . , . lluotoolk.r Aalieual Uaiika . . . Iluo to ttal Uauki aud Uakrs . Tto,t, 113,0 Jal.Ut Stilt W Vftasv'taulo. Ckwuly ol Carbon, w t I, t. U 1!iiiimu, Oaahlvr of lUr abuta-ratniad Wok. d aaWauulj aarrar that lha, alva atatiuut la tiua Wllw Ual of tuf kutiwkdaaaud Ullrf. V..W llOVlAN.Cashl.r. SuWrtWd aud tactu Uarera tua tLlalal daycf Hat.u lato. g MJCK Ket.rr rubllf. , Corwt-rAtUai Ihva. K("oarir, 1'. J. Kl-'Jer, and J. O. Stare, I'lrtccers March , I'M h mumm repeatehg rifle for $6.so. the immm "chiciiesteit." Weight from .... J.y ?7v?.rt ,.M,.rtf - m","lbtT' rtc P" aioia.4ti sua ir Mrtw-?ratiit e ih ni tt.bnts,l CHICHESTER RIFLE, rfimri, eISrd u n.tarUIr ln;cri our rtSi, snil u yow oinrri II l ltinilf.pltuitl lbtl ijla iiM.au. Tlntl i ,ir al 1111 nil- . r an 1 nuins KlOMl'-l (r,ir vkkk oIlKrntna lulnririrtiunminllialsili "rthr "fcUl 'nllr,. NKiwitbiiti,4lncllilmn,(iiaaT.iiraliilillitiirtu an Ulxrwa 'i'.r off t lira CHICHESTER liatlU,Bwlmpr. n..ll.ll&..m.y WK nsrT COUI-EIITION Irom , ItOf l.l.ooo1.oll,ILI:hpr.crlnano'arlnrr.,nT. f .yH-V'i 1? f'"." ' J?."?!1 '."i1".? b"'...,r4" " "' CHICH ESTCR ni mm t Iha Lamraiarrnul sittj ly tn. maaiifulanra f Dlli.r I V !: - . '.! , ;rpa MolrMrat! lllll,ol 1 l Ih. fruml prlCT. na enlj lur limited l.m .. Wo know II,:. In la 1'ia foJ lh tnnit,tr,.fllr. n 1 rht.r.,1 w.r in InlroJaro aartairllartoai article. WeiiUARiNTtSnt CHICHESTER kaKin.l la MtTKUUt, .ml WOUJCaANniP loanrh.lla In II Wnr'J. rtrtifl.llIi w., Tho ton's arm rTiit. iT.'.iVir M ri"ti " J arial nor. nia Itlmmlnrt aro all Wrtrl-rlair l. ti'trt Wa'nal Slock 1 rorr h.na.imtlr aolinM r.rd raHwf rUI.I trip. ASJualaUa fifn ' HjmH.VP"'' '!'!".a'Z,i?t'2V.l'-JZ!i!l.Vt.'!?' BEAR, IN M I N O IMi la aa 'd habloaM rarrr rarlrlJro armr ann. Ill Ul rlarj.e. rr t?i.or!l f ,Tr,hc, "as araM alorfc Illia BAM SiHT REPEATER, oilaa rrtul.r ilm.llo , ariHJ-ra i.l tj. S3 a 1 1. talihrs, wklrh aro aoM r rrrfwhrre. FIRES 8EVEN TIMES eIUiaaaUadla.aalaarr iCrnsiTI and irVatlllt K at l..t . lAorl and U,41il,.r.t II ran W Inadr I la Slran earD. aa I rrHHlarbnrd la In atriode IfiSASm. CV."1 aaaalatlartotrlBall rlrrlr- rr-rrraauahalanl tHomerhli Irelrd rrfora liarlnt Iho f.rtorr. J-terveu ii aamlirml and a IIAl:lllT t fsfnt. ri.Mrri"po. V, hara larrala nana vllh lha puimirBTCBiiiiiiinHH ,MH.iuit-i.,. v. .k..... ....... . . ... . . . . . . . ... ... ., . al rrlca, a, will tat rpwtal rMa liaaa u, aapaaa Ceaauaalaa caaraaaan 1 by mall. wn muL btnu u n r. um chehtsr acronPanl,a anlar. IU aira fKli lll"Il !" lanra rlda Urlalna I annnca. 1 i,a UBk-a ol Ul . lltUlk-lCU IIIFI.K CM. Ill 1 Joraryl II- N J..nf.r trrm'nua or Ilia I'tnn,,!,. riiim,"rar, nl,r w .r . ( , "'a1" a'1 tfom Wa Va. k oily.) If you hava arqualalinta In Keir Vork or Tlclnllr. aali Uaul la atru lata oar aaletrooBH ana aiai ......... .. . a-.- ... " a. ... a .or. rant,, ana mwimininillll nrcTC(l ir"Tn Trril-tnOaTI BlWrHT-l II. . . rreponalMlllr wa r-rar tj lha rUIIUallKR nr THIS PirrB anrl lo tlia rrlnrlpal llaa'.a ka f rtprFaammnanlra ar Jama Cllr. luonlarini! n l Haoar Pr Rf ttalarart Ullar, roat CW-aMootT Ortar, DjafJ on N. 'Vo-a "r '''rar.rrjil forwarl la anr kior.aa acral In Jaraar rilr.tril'a Inairnnlnna to pi nonry o. n on rfrllrTt of 11,0 UlOa. tlaka all Ctittka aW HoatOtaartaarablata CHIOHESTER RIFLE s'rATK im i:vr. A young woman of Allegheny named Mary Stock is starving herself to death. .Melancholia Is tho cause. Tho storo of O. W. LVnns, in' Stilton1, was lulilied ot S100 worth of goods at an early hour on Saturday iiioriiing. Auntie Ginhnui, ol West Chester, was 10.1 years old on S.itiiiihiy, mill was given it dinner by a tarty nf ladies of that place in honor of tho occasion. At Erie.oii Friday, Mr. Thomas J. Stur geon, nt the ago of 78 look unto himself u w.to in the person of lwo.tnor Brodiste, who is 7,i years id age. Tlio lumbermen In Erio nmnly havo n turgor timmitit of lumber really Kr inarl.et thuii at any lime for many years. John Adams, n young storekeeper of Ber wick, Columbia county, committed suieido last week. Bad litnlth' Is assigned us tho cause. Aaron Gelslt Supervisor of Long Swamp township, Berks county, drank poison iu mistake, lor brandy on Sunday nfleinoon, and tlied soon altervv.iril. Bcv. D. M. 11. McLean, pastor of tho United Preshvteriun Church at Cautiniubit g died on Sunday with consumption. Ho w. n graduate til Jetlereon College. Daniel Conroy, a highly respectable citi zett of Erie, has been iTiado insane trying to solve (he puzzle ol 10. Jacob Stanller.a well known scientist and contributor to various scientific jouruals.died ut Lancaster orr Moinlay night, aged 72 years,1 B'enjamin Mitchell, n coal miner, was killed al Irwin on Monday.' Thomas Ward a wealthy land owner, died near tho same lilnco on Monday. A corrcsixinilciv, verlteSrom East, Branch near Mi I lord, l'iko county, that Benson Lew it, 14 years of uge,wits killed a few days iigo while "riding down n log schute.' John Cain, a 1 1 year old boy, on Satur day, put his head to tho hntchwiw of an oil tank near Kiuziia tu watch tho flow of oil nnd was found in this position seyeiiil hours nftcrwurd asphyxiated. A special dispatch states that Samuel Mo Coultoy, Jr., of Tidiouto, was shot and in stantly killed by William Jackson Tuesday while they wore out hunting. It is claimed that it was accidental. A Pittsburgh dispatch states that in Iho discussion of the. strike of the iron puddlcrs iu East Pitlilmrg the iiiaiiufaetureis havo been iniiiCpresciited'. Thr'o price paid is 47. 5 per ton per sliding scale. Tho stockholders of tho TiluVsillo Oil Ex chnngo have puichnscd the Ainciican Ho tel and a jairtioti id the MiX'ray properly in that city for $12,000, und will proceed ut once lo elect a new exchange building. Annie O. l!nirio has been afreslciT a'! Brio for blackmail. She Iia3 obtained sev eral hundred dollars lrom icpeclably tr.li Heeled men by threat of exposure, and le cenlly piofcfcsing religion, was to havo bicn baptized Sunday. A corri'sjmnilent write that a few days ago, while intoxicated, James Patcrson and Daniel Cicncluii engaged iu it wiestliug mutch at Middlo Vulley, Wayne cmiuty, which resitlled ill n ipiunelvheii I'atlersou wus dangerously stabbed. In the case of Andrew Miller GO yeais ola, who was found dead in Ilia barn near Je'y Shore, Lycoming county, the Colon er's jury has rendered u verdict of murder. Hi wile, un altractlvo ti'omah'tif 311, und ft young man named Smith, who lineben susptctcd for some timo of un undue inti macy with her, uro held to answer. Ilev. C. II. Conn, n young lleformed Church minister connecloTl wiili tho 'oung Men's Christian Association of lteading.uud wlio has been dismissed from thut body for criminal intimacy with it Miss Hattie Ais thony, declares Unit tiiechurge me im mote than a eonepir.tt'j' to blnckurail. 'Ho Ihreut eus to bring u number ut piusecatlous against persons in tins conspiracy. Pillsburg wus not without a p trade on St. Patrick's day. Hugh Gorman paradid otel- u initio mapped nut by lnui.-ell, tany iug thu flag ol Lru:, uu 1 ill the evening suc cumbed to numerous draughts ol polieeu. In the case of tho Cctiimouweallh vs. the Corning, Cuinancsnue and Autnni Builioud Cuinuiiy, tor luxes due Iho Stale Judgo Peur&on bus rendered u tlecision udverto lo the plamtltr. jil,:illl),U0O of the capital s'nett is held iu this SUto and Jli00,'li0 in -Vew York, iiikI the aUttirnt-y (icncral contended that all tho stock iiitiol bo taxed in tins Stato while the company held that only the stock owned iu this Slate could bu taxed here. A coresiondent writing fionuMcCoiinells burg, stales that the pmied nuirow-gnui;o luilruud from Rock Hill Furuuee,.Huiitiug doii counly, lo Fort l.itlleton, Fulton enmi ty, will not be built lor the pieseut ut least, owners of land over which the road wus lo pass having raised tho price. William Hullou, of Logimtown, Blair county, who is 60 years of age, and has a wife and eevcral children, has run oil' from that piuce with a comedy crjuulry lass of 18 summers. Tho Commissioners nf Allegheny county paid to the Keystone H'olel Ciinipiiyr of lMtabuiL', a ftw days ago, If22,2v3,-ll for. damages during tho riots. Tho number of claims yrl unpaid, tho 2'Jrjropt says, wilt not amount lo over iOO, und tho number of claims settled to date are -t20iggregatltig 42,100,000. ' , Sidncv Green shot his wife at Lawronoo ville, Tioga county, on Tuesday, and then shot hinw.'ir, both dying iuauiully. They had been married ix years, and lived to gether unhappily ttntlla yearago,when sho went West, und, returnlug.Urecii sought her out and shot her live time, with the result above stated. Mrs. Miller,the wife of llieold mail found suspended in hi barn, near Jersey Shore, Lycoming counly, nn Friday night, has eouleaaed that ho wus murdered by George Smith, her paraniour, who hud been con templating tho deed for six months. Smith made a noio oii tho side of the house.wliieli decoyed the old man into the yard, where he boat him to death. Mr. Miller and Smith then hung him up In the burn lo create the impression that lie had committed suicide. rpi) tillOM IS MAY CONCEUN. The undersigned hereby gives notice that (he will not pay or bereHnsloIefuruny dents contracted by her husband, WM. II Al.NTZ. ADALINE 1IA1NTZ, mar.V.-w Kl Peun, Pa. 3 MONTHS for Iftct. Large, ltluitratcd tuilver, COM U MOM PEOPLE. A vear. 81.00. AUK.N'I'H VA. l ltll. 11. L Hastikos, 47 Cornhllt, Biileo, Mais. S!-ii (U Agent' Profit per Week. Will ! aau.v, v, pruve h or forioit eaw. savumt free, li tf. R1DEOUT tt, CO., 218 Foltuu Street, New York, ti. Y. fee. iL-lw. T. A. I.E11MANN, RolloUorpr Araerloan and Foreig Patent. Washington. D.C. All buslnes eunnectixl wills Pateutl. whether be ture the P&uiui omceor the foarts. promptly attended to. No charge to de uul a paieui It sevtir'! Send far eireultr erl!U S"K.'.i-!.(alsejAs'-m ijiL.juisjxF.j aiM'mu m.uaiijij.sjguKLis. -ijmarj.w.nuf!m O to O Pounds. E-ongth cf aao raa caaraatra ttat ttia Urrrsa Oiarzes rul aat atuouot stsrvirn st Htix r, 1. 1. r. n ti j r. r tri rr .. ...wiui CO.. W w PITClll!TT,Tr.a.nrar, 31 Ho.iCr,, """I " aaaaaawai aaaaa at al aataj exi at tuj w r t flOJt PERRY DAVIS & S3 Ph P m xn Q P O cc, li m FH r5 oi P m Hi i in r Our now Organ, expressly designed for Sunday Schools. 3 H" unapci3, otc.a is iroviJi( a Co suro to f;e ml for full descriptive. Catalogue r purchasing nay other. THE LARGEST WORKS (OF THE 10) ON THE GLOBE- Illustrated Catalojrtio scut free. An Kncyrloi-axlli In CO voU.f over 19,000 (ma8; 10 icr oonr moro matter I linn nny Kncyclo puiH:i cur bt'uro iiultllrlitMllii tills cnunT'. iukI Juutlni'itcly njut yrpl bomuUln rloth lur H, In half murm cu (or 15 an-l prhiU'.l tn tiuu Ii-av iiiipiT, wMa m.aruln?, UmnJ in half Kuffhi, jit It tup, lur t'-W .in fi;UTprfiii ki uxtr.iuriliti.iry that Us huuitrs. ufiiti alliirvceUent in buuU imllifUtiiK. tuny Im f.iirly clulmud lun.iuurn u u Utetary Itevolutton. Tiik lentil Aiiv ok Dmvciimal KNnwixi'Oic 1 iv n print cntlio ol 'hu lact (I8T0) KillnburKh rilltlon ul ,('i'iti.ler'8 KuculipaHllit,M wiili nloitt 40 pur vent up iipw inuttvr uddetl, UKn topli'8 ol fp- ct tl In iTi-st tit Xiiurictiit remliTi, tint mukln ft cqiml iu clnir Hur In nny stint Itir vir-. ti'itt-r timii uny oihvr rultcl to iho mim nt d.uuri'itt intijorlty ut tfiono whu coaialt workit orreRrinvi1, nnd ultoithir il.e laUt liucjch-i &CU In ttju Utld, - 81. CiME . Vi'Li i w in v Miitr ftrM will Ui sent to. ox tiu.uat.ou wjili pnviloe of return on rc Gt 1 1 ut 1 1 p y ii.ii.tU' pt ic ptr V')litinf. HrcciiL D fcCUT titrt' on'lv njncr 1 prt, nnd ctttft Oifcounli tiD-Jubt., Fullpurtlcalurs xt'.lh doK.rluL o ilal j,u it'imm otV r t ik'u i- '.ilmilv iu.v )u puce, wjui ittt'I ' Indlntf prlticlplciortlio AMKIEIOAN UUOK UXUJlANyiK: I, U h h on v Im i U ol tral vain " ) ' r II. Viri,UfO tliobaiiiitf ratiitivr 0ObT ol malvlu7 boo';i, nuoat one lta'l what It wus a tew ytnrturo. I I, mIi to buveia olftct, onuinvo tl.ciu tte 50 to 8l' per tent coir.miasion cemmouly alUTrtd to llWilCIH. i V. Thot of bA wheu mniie P.n at m lno ti but n fractloa of Iho coit when roaiieSOO nt a tlii.e udQjJt tl.o t xt i M'O U i; t-o 1 .jr Jurtc quant r V jrco i in ft- u lio -nJubrrh't u i.td tron?.u nt b nO nit but avoid a. I pnd d ng" fat uiulioaviii'lonleti ivn , tpoiiiv pm or a i.l ffiu v bii.il.iijr. wtnch't rw oomituouIv n. !(riOiMaiomiKt) tiotik.t.ppoi.r l0'i"0 .13d Uu , dad wUiU grwitlv odd lu thu.i coti but uu uot n 't tu f eir oliio VI. To luako jl and a friend is i o to- lha:i to tua uo 15 ii'id an onenjf, ' tlsiiEadlsan'sli !BlS, .'.V Ijbiarr of tlnWer nl Knon.Cil.3e.2" voU.. tn Mint u- iibl0'.' Hume Svuii. llai,rulu;'rt iintiv ot i. nn'iiil 3voH,iico, 1 bi uii)ci' Oyt-topiiidiit of J 11, Lit 1 vuK, r! Ki lFbt ll.t(iy of ; n mini j , -a. 1 ul.rcbVl4eMt II lull mm Men,3Tuf. $1.5 tit ibit' Lt ud Audjtt! CuUi, -tcntit Vounp lilbio t'oi uiuaut'.. ai,0J lefcrouces (,rfpmi.i!) frj.in. Aoaio Li It nr- ol l.toffr.rbv Iwwntfl. ioojt ot Vimi mi, oto.,i uj..5 vent Mutnw'ft Coti'ii.etii I'oouod VmU, ''Otfiits, Mni kt-pt.itc'B Com oli tt Wmk-, icctun. Worivof U-iito. irons ntul b. Cuiy uie 11 W. Wort- s of Vtrt'il, tmiuPited h Drwiau 40 uuiiti. Hie Korun ot Mobamtuotf, tuiuiHtcd bj mlo 31. crntB. Adrriituirs of Iron Q'uxote, lltus., SO cents. Arctium iMvbtH, ill us. '0 1 'MiW. Ituny l 'n i'i nliu' 1 rourt -. Ulua, 50 com 1. Uobhit-ou ( tUO( lllUfL. Wvt titn. Mm cliaai 11 end (ju.Lvrr'aT.iiYfljulliu .60 eta htoiit-aniid 1J l.H'M. uv I. T Allien, Uhli, f I. aoiiio laiurorv ui akkh ru lawii'it, vt ouuii. Itooilt br bank dralt. mont-v order. rrclHcroJ loiter, or br KmiftJL rm-n n nf m. mntr h mint tn t.niitii-tii kin . tin. A. i-lin.iai Atdie4 AMERICAN BOOK EXCHANGE. Johk II, Alpex, Manager. rou Couttba, Colda, llroncltllla, lloaracneitst TIckllucorDrriicaaof tbo Tfiroul, Soro Tbront, Cold In the Head, Crou.,, Xiiflucttzat 1ioopIiitiCcaaili Cold la tlio Uotrrla. jUtltmaUa Consbit and rclicfof Conauoijitlvta. '.VaCHAairiON UltOUTVrXtl. m. l., t'ro r7-nmri, i if 'i 1 n rHi a-4" Jr V Carre! Er.chocr. la arcs tOer li ceatl lotoolt eirla of Iba aouatrr, Wa caaaot r aiM t . , ..... nn no. arnti itta. ana w J,.r.'rcilf. Jctnr,U.S.A. VEGETABLE Hill ilLLEfl A PUHELY VnCETABtB IinjIEDY rca liiTimiAi aud hteriul use, Is a trro enre for all tlio diseases for which It I iccommcnded,' and Is always l'EUFECTLY SAb'll In tho hand of even tho innst luoxpcrlcnecd person. It it n ttr nuil qiilclc i ciitrtly'fttr COUGHS, SORB TIlltOAT, CHILLS, and Elmilar troubles- uironls litataitt i eflrr In tho most tuallsnnnt form of DIPHTIIEIIIA, and is tho best known rcucfly for lllicuiiiiatlaiii and Neuralgia. Tho Oldest, Best, and Wlost Wfdoly Known Family rtflodlclno In tho World. . It lina Tieen usctl lvltli auilt tronderftil aucceaa In all parts of tho world for CKAMPS, CHOLERA, DIAltniHEA, UYSENTEItY, and all llOWEh COMPLAINTS that It U' considered an unfailing euro for the-o dhscascs. Hao stood tho tost of Forty Yoars' Copstant Uso In all Countries and Cllmatds. If 1 RECO.H3IENDED by Pltyslclans, Dllaalonstrle, Dllnlatcrsa lllalingcrs of Plaittatloila, Work-Shops, anil Factories, Nurses In Hoapllal In ijiort by Kveryljotly E cry tvltet c, who lias ever given It n trial. IT IS VITHOUT Al?yAUASi A LINIMENT. It should always bo used for 1'alit lit the nnclc anil Bide,' and brings speedy and permanent relief In all cases of Drulsca, Cnts, Sprnlnn, Severe ltitrus, Scaltta, etc. Ko fitiitlly cn.il aafily lie -tvltliotit It. It will annually, saro many times its cost In doctors,' bills, and It price brines It within tho reach of all. It Is cold at Hoc, 00c., and CI pel bottle, and can bo obtained from all dru'gglits. SON, Providence, R. I. ) Proprietors. 1 R0,'ifX ' i o , aj before - Ainmour rAtuotlmn & ceuta.' " Van ci- Kiii.nv ' Rujiilu Uti-ratnre.7i ecntai. Coci 1 minor Nitt' Ml Jmlnry. It. I'll .or. al ii uiuy L xlcnu, ?3 cittita. U y 11 h uy MUtt ur of bxitrowrtu roDfirs,. oicnti. At in. lUiKanVroo icAl, Works 74 cents. ' KlitxCvciopneiraof f.Io i ii i vo.fc., tJ. il llL ""-at Uin orr, 5.5, , SintrhM IKeuoimrv of tlio Hlble, illnt., It. 1 "O'UllI i-',tt,U JO-L'pliUS IS. t o .ijo Hut . CI Uio If. Ha. ilophtns Ulufc. WUV Ui'.:ltuoy JiiiMulHO. Ir. G(h. it. TaT'or. S cts. iiiafjltti im' U'miu (lr.(ioo. IKTarior UcU. Libn Ti- .Mupaj ne, lOifuU a 0. II yenr. I lontiy Mti as lie, bound Vlanies.o0ocnu. Leavea luiat 1 40 Uiary oau o lawyer II 1 nci (f tip ali-no bonndinleloth. If brini.lt. 1 otnLO fxira. Most of the Looks at ol-o pub t-rp ic" od)Uwu'1 aud U" Pdlugajit blgU L)t'iorOt.vo Cntaitrue ond Terms tc Clubs wnt fivoru n cut t- - Ti II111110 llnllillit, Near York. Da. BROWNIKO ta t roTular Craduato ot medlclo, a aUful tiharmaclat, &ud a. Utoroofflt cbuiu..t UV'O. frC'tCoufh aad Cu!d) Cordial la nci lha ro u!t of mere cbanoe.but of Iter ecicatjfla raoarclt In cbtonUtrr and modldne, a la rlaloly Men by tlio rapidity of Its action and IU m paralleled tOotjr. Tha czrvnaei la ila manuf tjr la at lmat? taara aa ffrcal aa tkx of a-iy ot'ic tnaktstt nroa tli. jnarUt, and" ret It t oU at Uia CZ'MliO(Tlr low prtoa. Of fiOc, rT-Samrda bottles (for a, tfcort tlma only) S3 tt. - rlrtor, 1117 Arrb f trort. Fltntulelpblai, Pat. 11 nil i.iti'. iiri.ii.ain. , r, awrat i nraarayaa whan raah aanla Hall rniaa tbo -1
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