H.V MOItTIIIMKR-, . LKIUOIITON. tA?l SATOnOAY, Afnili, 24, tsSO. The 100th anniversary of the American Academy oTArlj nnt Sciences, will take place on the 26th or May next. The next total eclipse visible near the United Stales will be that of May 28, 1000, at 3 b'cloelt In tho afternoon. The central line of totality pass through Mexico, tho Azores an J Fgypt- Tho Democratic State Conventions of Texas and Vermont, wero held on Vcdncs- day, and resolutions adopted favoring tho nomination of Gen. W. 8. Hancock for President. Xctlt"boom"l Tho exports of domestic brcoilstufis from the United 8tales during March -last wero valued at $10,074,710, against $14,203,000 durjng March, 1879. The exports for tho nine months ending March 31st last wero valued at S182,0o3,220, ugalnst $132,032,530 for tho corresponding coriod of tho previous year. Tho llltlo town of Murslifielil, the cap! lol of Webster county, Missouri, situated about 33 miles northeast of Springfield, on the St. Louis nud San Francisco Railroad, was n1ni03t wholly destroyed by a cyclone, , at half past 6 o'clock on Sunday evening. Only fourteen buildings were left standing and theso wero damaged. Tho ruins caught fire, and this element completed tho work of destruction. The loss ot life was fearful Tho latost reports placo tho number of killed at 78, und of injuied at about 200, out of n population of perhaps little mure than double that number. The same cyclone swept along tho James river, canying ruin In its path, and several persons tire reported to have been killed by It near Springfield High winds prevailed throughout Indiana, Illinois and Iowa on Sunday nlht anil Monday, and a furious storm ragod on the Lakes. KK.lIIII.i: A: CO. Tho 'Wyoming Methodist Conference which commenced its twenty-ninth annual' session in Scranton, on tho 14th inst., is a body of 400 delegates, presided over by Bishop William Harris. Tho territory In cluded in tho Confcrenoo covers a consider able urea of New York Stnto and Pennsyl vania, and embraces tho districts of Ding liamton, Chenango, Otsego, Wyalusing, Wyoming, and Iloncsdale. The brelhien, after transacting much routine business.on motion of the Key. S. F. Brown, a delegate of Itepublican proclivities, unanimously adopted tho following relative to the enso of W'ni. H. Kemblo and his confederates: lie-solved. In view of tho notorious ror- ruptions connected with the Legislature of tho btato 111 iviinsylvania.wc, tho ministers oftlio tho Wyoming Conference, residing m tho Stale, lmty the Doard of l'urdnu9, the Juiicts of the court, and tho Governor of the State, Unit the poison lately convicted of unuery mm curriipunu ue orougiil 10 sjieedy punishment, anil that their great crime be not cominncit, and that the Hoard of Par dons, the Judge of the court, and tho Guv cnor be notified of tho action of this Con fcreuce. A serious disaster occurred Wednesday night at the Madison Square. Garden, in New York city, wbcro u fair for tho benefit of tho Hahnemann Hospital was in pro. gress. At half-past nine o'clock about 800 persons being In the building, half the front facing-on Madison avenue g.ivo way. Tho wall fell outwards and part of tho adjoining roof tumbled in with a crash. That por tion of tho structure was used as a dancing "hallnndthopicturegalleryofthe fair. Tho police and firemen were soon on thosot, ami a number of persons were taken from the ruins. At midnight, it was known thai threo persons wero killed and seven Injured. Among tho killed aro Mrs. Anna Willett.of East Thirty-first street, and .Mrs. W. A. Og den liegeman, a prominent member of tho fair and wifoof one of tho directors oftlio United States Ship Insurance. Company. William II. Filcston had a leg broken, and Ills recovery is doubtful. Miss Josio Strect r, of West Thirty-second street was serious ly Injured. When tho wall fell into tho street several hacks were struck, several drivers were injured ami Iwoor threo horses wero killed. Tho damago to tho building is estimated all the way fro.'n $25,000 to $10,000. Tho pictures, all lent, wero in jured for $150,000, but it is bclieye'l the in surance, was against fire alone. 'run DiAi'iiorn. In tulfillinei.t of a promise icccntly made our readers to givn them a more de tailed description of that wonderful inven tion the fiiaphote, an Instrument Dy which you can seo by telegraph, wo proceed as fol lows: Tho instrument consists ufa receiv ing mirror, the wires, a battery, and are producing speculum. Tho receiving mirror is an amalgum ofsileulum and iodide of silver; the reproduciug speculum is a com lwutid of selenium and chromium. Tho wires aro numerous, as it is uecessary to distinctness that a wire should not bo re quired to a licet but a very small space. The instrument also has a. mirror six Inches by four, composed of seventy-two small plates to each of which a wire was attached, the whole being wrapped by a lino insulated covering. Thoso wires run to a common galvanic battery and thus connect with the reproducing plate. When the circuit is closed, tho rays of light ore conducted through on ordinogy camera, und the ac companying heat produces chemical chang es iu the amalgam ol tho mirror, which, modifying the electric current, cause simi lar changes in tho reproducing speculum. The Invention is looked upon as ono of tho most wonderful of the present day, The two Democratic State Coaveutlons of New York regular and Tammany met Tuesday In Syracuse. In the regular con vention there was considerable wrangling during the afternoon, ami it was not until evening that a permanent organization was effected, with John C. Jacobs, of King's county, as Chairman. A resolution was agreed to in favor uf tho two-thirds rule in tho National Couyciition. Tho Committee on Resolutions presented a report, which was adopted, declaring tho commanding Jisuo in the next canvass to bo the Electoral frauds of 1670) that the supreme duly of the American people Is to destroy and stigmatise tho corrupting precedent of that tlmi,ogalu presenting Samuel J. Tilden as tha candidate for president, and instructing lb. delegates to Cincinnati to vote as a unit. The delegates to the National Con vention wero chosen by tho district dele gationsxcvpt those at large. Lucius Robin, on heeds the .delegation at largo and Abram S. Hewitt is Elector at largo. After cuupletifig "its work the Convention ad journed sine die. The Tammany Conveu ti 'u, after temporarily organising, appoint td a committee to tho the other Convention t ascertain whether they could unite on a delegation to Cincinnati. After an address by John Kelly, Amasa J Parker, of Al- constituents under the frank of the depart bany, was cttosto permanent chairman, ment, free of charge. This order was so uy sJJrtMtotbs Democracy of the State and 1 gratefully recti red by the Congressmen Nation was adopted, severely arraigning Tlldcni and concluding with resolutions declaring that "his nomination to tho Presidency would bo fatal to the Demo cratic parly." A resolution was adopted Hi ravof of the two-thirds rulo at Cincinnati and, after chooslllg Electors and delegates at hirgo, tho Convention adjourned. Amasa Parker and William Dorshctmer bend tho delegates nt large; Augustus Schell und Er astus Corning aro tho Electors at large. In tho Superior Court at San Francisco on Saturday, Judge Freoland rendered it de cision on Dennis Kearney's appeal, confirm- ng the decision of tho lower eouit. The udgo ordered a rcmu7iur,whlch would scud Kearney tu the House of Correction, but tlio agitator was not present In Courtind it was rumored he had absented himself from tho city. In the police, court, on Monday, the Prosecuting Attorney asked tor the co'iunlt mcnt of Dennis Kearney. Soon afterward Kearney appeared with his counsel, and asked for delay to niako application to tha Supreme Court for n writ ot habeas corpus This was refused, and, a committment be. Ing mndoout, ho was removed to tho IIouso of Correction, where oiler being shaved and clothed In n onvict garb, ho was placed in a cell. As ho as leaving tho Court, Kear- ney asked tho Judge whether the commit. mcnt contained any reference to the pro vision of tho new Constitution fixiug eight hours as a day's labor. Tho Judge 7"-' that tin) Superintendent of tho IIouso of Correction would seo that tho prisoner "had sufficient work to do, and not too much." A Williamsport dispatch.dated tho 20'.',i Inst., says: Frederick & Beutley, rusignecs of Peter Herilic, tho bankrupt millionaire, sold by auction a fewduys ago $1,250,000 of the 'assets' of the. bankrupt, Herdic was recently discWgod from bankruptcy, hav ing swo;n that ho was not worth a dollar. It is geueially believed that ho issiill weal thy. At this sale of assets ho was 0110 of tho principal bidders. Tho assets consisted of a quarter of a million of dollars in the stock ol tho many ventures of Herdic, in cluding tho WilMamsport and Canada Lum ber Company, Robert Morris Land and Coal Co., and tho Lycoming Gas and Water Co., and $1,000,000 in buok accounts. These ac counts ranged from $5,000 to $00,000 in amount. Ono account of $88,000 ocainst William Stoddaid sold for 50 cents. A claim ol $47,208 against tho Lycoming Gas and Water Co., brought 30 cents; ono of $10,000 against tho Williamsport Manufac turing Co., was sold for 30 cents. Oilier ac counts of from $25,000 to $00,000 wero pur chased fur a few cents. Tho entire million and a quarter of 'assets' brought $1,500. Tho presence of Peter Herdic at tho sale, making jocular remarks on the value of his assets, tho high prices they wero bringing und what fortunes pco le were getting for a song, and bidding in for himself tboso as sets that had and real prospective value, excited much comment. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE, OUll H'AMdMJTON SPliCIAf.. Wasiiinotox, April 19,1880. People who visit Washington only to seo tho politicians or to attend fashionable so ciety gatherings often go away and descant glibly on its show, superficiality anil vanitv. But it is doubtful whether any other rity of its size contains a larger number of serious and earnest people of culture. There arc many literary circles and clubs here, which combine social pleasure with intellectual satisfaction. Ono of these was founded sev eral years ago by Mrs. Dahlgrcen, widow of tho brave admiral. For a long time she was its chief director, doing her part with hospitable spirit and administrative tact General Garfield is now president of thi? club, which meets at members' houses, on Saturday evenings. Both gentlemen and ladies nro members, and last Saturday eve ning Mrs. Hayes was a guest. A promenade on Pennsylvania avenue, the grandest boulevard in America, is well worth taking at any timc,especlaTly un these bright spring days about four o'clock In the afternoon. Then the beauty, fashion, brains, und statesmanship of tho capital Ic crcmc de la crane of the country aro out In full phalanx, walking, driving, Intent on bust ness or pleasure, or idly "recreating" in tho sunshine. Every man and woman you meet in tho moving panorama is worth more than passing notico If you possessed the key to their histories, soma talismanic ocii sesame to tho store-houso of their joys and sorrows, hopes and fears, ambitions, failures, and successes. There may bo more heroes and heroines in that living kileides tope than you wot of, my friend; daily mai tyrs who walk uncrowned in lowly wraps, breathing tragedies, cyclopedias of learning, and counterparts of all who havo lived ami u'ied sinco tho world was young Jaels, Aspas.'us, Ivans, Benedict Arnolds, Nopolcons, Lul hers for souls are nut cast in special dies by 1 ho great Greater, but are fac simitcd to infinity, while, circumstances mold them to their respected destiuie?. But, to descend from Iho realm of "glittering generalities" to practical com mon sense,' tho most prosaic must admit that inuring a ses sion of Congress there are more snvans iu art, science, literature, religion, and iwlitics congregated here than cau bo found in auy other city of tho Union, and it is impossible to walk half a square iu any direction with out running over some of them. Senator Coukling has introduced a very elaborate bill fur the establishment of a new bankrupt system. Tho bill was drawn by Judge Loving, of Massachusetts, oftlio Uni ted States District Court, and has been sub mitted to nud approved by a great many learned lawyers and Judges. The bill is very lung too long to bo priuted In this connection, and no abstract could bo made of its contents to as to give a Just idea of the bill. It is now peuding before tho Judici ary Committee of tho Senate, and Is under stood to meet with almost unanimous fa vor. The necessity of some uniform bunk rupt lew has been urged upou Congress bv the merchants of New York, Boston, Chica go, and other cities, and tho appeal lias conio from such influential quarters that Congress will, doubtless, uot adjourn until some system can be adopted. There is pjobably nothing in regard to which greater misconceptions exist than as to the life led by a member of Congress in Washington. Many imagine it a life of glorious case. In reality, if one of them means to do his duty to his constituents, be will find his hands very full indeed, and will havo little time lor balls, receptions, or any diversion except such as is to be fuund in downright hard work. The excuse of postago on letters to their constituents alone is very great, and how to avoid this trouble and exiense is ono of tho problems that the statesmen in Congress aro trying to solve. Tho Postmaster-General has aided material ly in this direction by Issuing an order that replies from tha department to inquiries submitted by Congress for tho information of their constituents should be sent to those that they ot once tonght similar favors from other departments. August. r.ot oun nrouun ciiannsrooMT. WAemnaTOtt) 1). d April so, 18S0. The Democratic majority in tho Senate has been caucauslng lately concerning the order of business generally and the Kelloirgcase Incidentally. It has been a question whether policy dictated tho postponement of this cow until next scs-lon or whether It ought not to bo taken up In lis order and disposed of now. There was not until lately much doubt that when tho vote came Kellogg would havo to go, but just now it looks 0 little squally on that score. Tho Important fact that four Democratic Senators Gordon, Butler, Lamnr,and Hampton will notyote, under any circumstances, to unseat Kellogg, becauso they take tho view that tho agree ment that admitted Butler and Kellogg at the samo time, two years ago, was a final settlement of tho whole questions. These four votes with that of Senator David Dayls would bo enough to hold Kellogg in his place, and this clrcustanco may cause, the matter to bo put over, though a majority of tho Democrats were disposed to call a vote as soon as it could bo reached. In my opinion "Brindte Bill" is safe. The reports In circulation as to the remark abfc prcvalenco of stock gambling among members of Congress and tho largo sums made and lost by them during tho winter aro not pleasant reading. At tho height of .lie boom in slocks It was slated that n "lick cr" communicating with tho Now York market had 'uconsettipin tho Capitol build ing, so as to facilitate tho labors of Cungres "'.onal "bulls" and "bears." It is known that at least two or tlirco members have been mado wealthy by tho uso of "iolnls,' and others havo been admitted to the ground floor of gieat enterprises which prnmiso rich returns. Not long ugo 11 great deal of money was male In tho same quarters by fore knowledge of n rise in one of Joy Gould's railway stocks, and another load of the same stock having been taken on, it is given out that its "boom" is postponed until a certain bill shall bo favorably reported ujmii by 11 Senate committee. Such stories givo rise to ugly suspicions, and theso suspicions are strengthened by recent Congressional inter ferenco intheaflairsofcorixmitionsiti whose business Congress usually manifests very little interest. A half dozen cases in point might be mentioned. Someday these things will breed n scandal, somebody's fingers will bo badly burned, and perhaps a stales man or two will bo maimed for life. Secretary Schurz is giving Indian affairs tho most thorough overhauling they havi had for years, and representatives of the dif ferent tribes und notions arrive here in quick succession. No less than five ilck-gutions 11 a timo have been quartered at the Trcmont IIouso during tho last six weeks.and every cnlrunco to the house is daily besieged by crowds of curious peoplo who come to "see Iho Injuns." Among the tribes lately rep resented hero aro tho Utes, Poncas, Chippe- was, Coinmanchos, Apaches, nud Crow, Tho litter havo just arrived und attract more attention than any of tho others, not excepting Ouray himself. Their dress more fantastic and they appear more lik the ideal Indian than any we havo had here recently. At the Indian Bureau they re ceived quite an ovation, tho room being fill od with officials and other visitors, and they were pronounced the finest specimens of tl raco over seen in Washington. Old '"Big Chief" as ho is called slonds six feet four i his moccasins and Weigns 200 pounds. There is in tho Treasury an expert ac. countant named McMurrny who is a most remarkable specimtw of tUv "lightning cal culator.". Tho feats performed by him in casting up of columns of figures aro most as tonishing. He will givo the total of a col umn of 20 figures, more orless,quickcr than you can say Jiick Robinson, and tho beauty of it is lie never makes a mistake. He proves tho days work of half 11 dozen clerks in-nn hour or two. In preparing; tho last divi dend on the 4 per cent, loan in tho Itegis ter's office, Treasury Dcpaitmeut, Mr. Mc Murrny performed tho wonderful and un exampled feat of adding iu six days 57,212 accounts, including princijial and interest, which in reality is just doublo that num ber of accounts. To do this fie had to handle at tho lowest cstiinato 300,500 fig ures, aggregating in all 511,004,150 dollars. Tho number of echcdulo sheets handled, each sheet containing at a very reason able estimate 111 figures, was 2,707. Tlw number nf figures that he was required to writo iu pencil in putting tho footings at the top und bottom of each sheet was 7(1, 000. Don l'Koao. Compiled for the Cai,dos Advocate. l'oi'ut.Ait set r.KcrrrvirrKS. From recent imKrtantdiseoveries made in tho explorations of mounds and old ruins along tho western shore of tho lower Euphrates, scientists und explorers aro ol the belief that they have found m that re gion tho long lost scat of empire of the an cient Hittites, so frequently mentioned iu tho Biblu as a peoplo occupying Canaan. Thus lias been ieued up to us in these dis coveries, nn rxtiuet civilization that existed before Koine or Athens was founded, ol which nearly every trace and memorial had been lost until now. Stones witli quaint inscriptions upou them which aro neither in tho Assyrian nor Egyptian language, havo been found and lor warded to Iho British Museum, which it is thought, when properly translated, will open a new and earlier page in tho history of mankind, iu that nf religion, science, und of the urts, us practiced in the days of Abraham and iu the land of his nativity. A new and novel process for producing phot-printlng plates is as follows: A layer of gelatine is made Insolublo by the follow ing solution : water, 100 cub. cents; Iron perchloride, 3 grammes; tartaric acid, 1 grammo. Golal'ne with which this solution is incorporated Is .'.nsoluble, but ceases to be so in thoso parts where light is able to art bv reducing to its na'urai state, tho iron coniHiund. Tho action or light is just the opKite upon this mode, tu that of the pro was given in these columns r"cently, where birchromato is used, To oiwru 'a with this process, successfully, profced as in tho bich romate process, substituting the fo'egoing solution for tho bichromate of potash, leav ing the latter entirely out. The results fni'n this process aro said 'to be verv satisfactory. auu iiioso wiiii uut nniiuary skill can witn a little practice produce fine etchings and engravings for the printing press ut a noiiil nul exjiense. Mineaturo railways, on which dlmlnu live looomotlvcs circulate, clccti Icily being U6ed as the motiyc power, are being intro duced in Paris as a substitute for the pneu matic tubes, used lor the bodily transmission of telegrams and small packages over short distances. The engines now iu use In this way, it is said, have run at the rate of fifteen miles nn hour, with a load of from fifteeu to tweuty pounds of messages and mckages. The village of Villard de'Aronne, in the department of the Hautes Alus, in southern France, is said, to be slipping down hill, causing great alarm to the inhabitants. The entire side of the mountain seems to be giving away and an immense land slide is exiected at any time. Allow factory is being set up at Chlca go, 111., for the manufactureuf Glucoes fr-ni corn, with a cotiacity for working 2(1,000 bushels a day. A burhel of corn will pro duce 30 pounds of Gluoose or thre gillons of syrup. Thus when corn is selling at 40 cents a bushel, sugar can be made from it at 2 cents a pound and leave a respectable profit to the manufacturer. The eminent English scUatlst, Dr. Richardson, says of coffee drlnklngi "Coflbe cannot bo taken in excess without produc ing dyspepsia und Irritation, but moderate ly used it Is an Invigorating, healthful, and wholesome diluk, bringing a man's best en ergies Into play. The quantity taken, how ever, must nut bo large, and should bo good. Over 1,000,000 feet of the flooring tim er of tho East llivcr bridge, New York, will be saturated with creosote, as n preservative I 1110 wood, mo contract lor crcoBolinir 03 been awarded Mr. C. B. Andrews, of iew iotk city. Prof. A! Schaccl, of tho Academy of Sciences at Naples, has discovered a new' metal In some Vesuvian lavas which bn gives the namo Vesbiuiti) tho ancient name f Vesuvius. Through tho efforts of his Excellency, LI Hung Chang, the Chinese Government as decided to establish a complete system ot tclephons throughout that part uf China norm 01 lang xso mong. so.nirriiiivG or a risii storv, Tot.n nr a bksidkxt op Milforu wuo nrs- risKs anom.no rou mitlk brook laovr. 'Now you kin all talk about trout fishln', but give mo sucker snarin fur ginuwino sport. Next to bobbin' fur eels ther nlu't 110 kind o' fishln' that kin tetch ono side of it. It leaves trout fishln' so fur in the rear that If the season lasted from Juniwury to Junlwary it couldn't never ketch up." That Is Arch. Blink's opinion of what is the thing in angling. Ho is authority on tho branches ofthe srt mentioned by him if uuy one in Piko county Is. Ho fortifies his belief by fond recollections of the fas cinations 01 snaro ami uuu. But thcr ain't no suckers nor no eels to what they nsty be," ho says "Lord I the suckers I lie v snared in that Sawkill Creek! You couldn't get 'cm In n circus lent,! don't b'lievc. And if I bed all tho wire I've used fursnurcs I think I could stiing u tele graph wire from hero to tho Water Gap, When you do giln sucker now, ho don't weigh mnro'n half u pound, and when you do git one he'll look nt you kind o' sorryful us if ho knowed he want tho sizo bo orto be, Tho biggest ono I ever ketched weighed seven pound three ounces, if I remember right. It mought a' ben tlirco pound seven ounces, though, come to think on it. It was as big ns a small baby, anyhow, and 11 I could a dried its mouth und kep the shape of it, it would a made tho properest kind of a vinegar funnel 1 had holt of ono moru'n three times as big as that un,though oncet. It was in tho bend o' the creek over by Tommy Newman's barn. Iwnssettin' on the rocks ono day, with a good copper wire snare, watchiu' a lot o' suckers that was luyin' low In there. Pooty soon along como a fish that scaret me. I thought first ho was u-sturgeon, but soon see that-ho was a sucker, and that ther was-sxi much of him that ho must havo commenced growin' when the creek did. If I uiu't no ways out o' my head, I thinks to myself, I'd like to niako n small bet that a piece 0' thai feller 'II be-a takin' the smell o' pickled pork out o' my fry In pan to-night." "As luck hud it, ho came n wigglin' his self over to tho edge o' the rocks, right un der where I was.Hu looked liken water soak ed log, nnd when ho stuck his snout out to forage fur grub, it put 1110 iiv mind of a dm ner horn. My snaro could bo mode into u circle half a foot through, and fur a minuto I was durn skittish 'bout ltsgoin' over tho sucker's head, but they wurft no timo to spare, nnd I hud to risk it. I flopped on my stomick,nnd let tho wire down into the water. If that sucker hadn't ben as stub born as he was big, I'd never got the sualo on him. I slipjicd it over his snout, and on down over his knd till it gut where his cars' tt-uld a ben if he'd bml any, and there it teclicd him. Now tho ordinary run o' sucker would a backed out'n that quickeru an eel could wind itself up in your fish line; but this old ruossback givo n lunge a he-id liko a buttliy' goat, ami the snarc'tightencd plumb around his throat, A sucker ain't the sudilcnilcst fish as pad dles, and when cutencss was distributed among Mi, suckers was alittlcluto u gittin there and their share was slim. But this old fellow showed mo a few things I didn't know about, suckers, and the first thing I knowed 1 was goin' off o' them rocks us il soft soup hud been spilt on 'cm, and tho next thing I was a sousin' in the brookiud 'twist the fuss tbut the sucker made nud the fuss that I made, you couldn't a told wheth cr I lied ketched the sucker or tha sucker bed ketched me. I kept hold 011 tho wire, though, and suoiras I got my plumb begun to wudo lur shore. But tho fry in' oftlul sucW ney cr smoked up my kkelieu. 1 think ho knowed what was up, und thought he'd rather commit suicide. So ho give one rippiu' plunge, nnd tlw wire cut his head square oil'. Tho head Jop,cd up to tho top o' the water, and come up so suddent and starod at me with suelr cussed big while eyes 'hat I como nigh startiu' on a run fur home. Then I seo the sucker, without uuy head, a swiuimiu' down .the brook us If the old boy hisself was after it, und it wus soon out o' sight. I lugged tho heud home. There ain't usually much fodder on a suck er's heud; but ue bilsd that one, und it inado us u family diuncr, and what was left mado a good lunch fur u trump that came ulong. A few days afterward, some one down the creek come up ami complained that there was u dead hog lay in" iu the brook by the mill. I was constable, und went down to have it moved. Say, I don'; want It to be thought that I'd stretch a pint to make a good yarn. But that wu'n't u dead bog. 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O, Uuer, Mu.ci, breech losdlnn Are arms. J. tl, Hand, l,hl. ,ldellhU1 compass adjust. Idk blnnaole. f. Herdic, WllUamspo.t, runnlait gear for vehloles. .' , W. It. Jenkins, Jr., Uelleloite, low water alarm fur steam boilers. F. P. J ohuson, Eyer's (1 rove, thli.' coupling. W. A. Ijircrty, I'hlla., neckecarf. W, A.Lavony, fhlla , asslxnor of W Inter est tu O. U. llaucock, neck seuri. J. E. Lui.eruan, l'bll.l., lubricator (re-l(ju,l M. W..MarUcn, (Jounelllvlllc, shawl strap. namjie and bout-jack. I J. A, 1'aul, assignor or K Interest to J, II, Muiter, iluiiilnguun, fruit jar tup. J. 11. Pauling, aoUuuroi y. Interest to J. D. Hell nud A Wauuer, Phlla,, machine fur buuklpg tobacco leases, F. aucDiuu, aUtington, UU.drejIng ma chine. Sielnbcrer, Phlla., stand for power dri ven svwlog muchlncs. . K WausoruugU and V. W, Sneer, Fltts buriiti, pluw. 1', I.. Weluier, banen, blsit furnace. A. and A. N. U'oir, Allentuwn, asilgnors. by uitiuo asslxameuis. to tlieuiives nud II. H. Haiuaker, East Ittuipfleld lurruihln, ma chine lur separating mlad.lngs (m-l.iuc.) Benjamin Miller, of Erie, while delerioui juuiwl out of bed, ran into the street aud aropfXKi aeaa. sTA'rn news. Bobert Trego, of Salisbury township, Lancaster counljr, committed sutcido by hanging on Thursday of last week. He Was CO years old, A wind storm passed over the Northern oil field un Friday afternoon blowing down altogether from fifty to ono hundred der ricks. An old farmer, named Ashbrook, was shot and killed at Jacksonville Monday by some fishermen who were trespassing on his farm, Tho forest fires In Piko nnd Monroe coun ties, after burning oyer about 20,000 acres of ground, were extinguished, by rain on Fri day night. The strike of the employes nt Iho exten sive iron works nt E. ,fc U. Ilroo'.ro. nt Ilirili. boro, hos. terminated, tho men resuming work nt tho employers' '.onus. Captuln Georco C. McLean. cashier of tho Mafonlc Nutlonal Bank ot Pittsburg, died nn ouiunuij morning. 110 was survevor 01 Customs at Pittsburg under Piesident John son. A Polish Jew redlcr named Frank, of Pituourir, nas neeu arrested at uniontown, rayetla county, charged with the murder ol Mrs. Kuciici bmiiii, nt ureeuburg, Vicst- tnorelunn county. Governor Hnyt and Secretary Edge, of the btulo uoard 01 Agriculture, nave been tiuoruieil mat catllo are being brought In to Chester county from sections of Mary land where pieura-pneuhionlj prevails. A Pittsburg dispatch states that Charles 11. rouison, ueiiiocruuo suite svnntor Iruiii the I-nrty-lourth district, isdanceroiislv low with typhoid pneumonia, nud his physician prouuuut.es ins lecuvcry doubllul. An oil derrick was blown down near Bix fonl, McKeau iMiiuty, 011 Friday ulleruoon, when iliiuK lllli'licucK und iv. 1'. II1111111 son received injuries I111111 which tho funnel tied tho saiuu day, und the other cannot icoovcr. Tho wind storm of Friday was very se vere ut Jonestown, Lebanon comity. Boards wero lined into the utr mid, 111 many In stances, lauded uiMti tho top ol tho moun tain. Wutor was blown out of tho canal,nnd there was considerable damage to projierty. Lewis ltobinsmi, tho wealthy tanner ol Jloncyurook, l;liesler counnty, who wus uo tected 111 a number ol lauiro robberies, ue- tuscs u imor inuii of the neighborhood 01 having lured mill to Co tlio robberies. Tl West Chester Itepublican niystlmt ltobinsou has dlsaiqieured,uud much blumo Isuttuchcii tu tho Magistrate lor fixing the ball ut such u Iuw liguie, Thu bull wus only $1,1100. Mnjur S. G. Willuuer. tho broker of West Chester, who recently failed, has been 11 r- testod uud put uuder bail Um the charge hi einuezziciiieiii. tne Xiocul jcic says Ilia tho lailuro daily assumes greater pmiior lions, and will not fall far short of f!!00,il00, The trustees ot u church had 5, UUU iu hi: bunds, a number ol servant cirls had thci sjvmgs In his keeping, und un old lady bus gone cr.izy over 1110 loss 01 $l,3uu. 1,1'Iilglitiiii .vinrlicfM CouutCTEU Weekly. Flotfr, per sack $3 75 uurii, per uut-nci Oais, per buslief Mixed Uliop. per evrt 1 Middlings, our cwt 160 Urun, per cwt 1 00 nuiier.per pounu Kkkb, perdoen Hani, perponud Jj.trd, per pound Mmuiders, per pound .- .-. 1'utatocs, per bushel 65 Closing prices 01 jjkiiavk.v Tiiwnskn Stock, Unvcrniucnt nud Gold, 40 South Third Street, Iliila., April, 22, I8S11 U. . Co issi , tr B. cunencv. a s U -. r.'s, is,,, n0,v U H -IVs, no- V' B. 4's. new I'enusivuina It. U I'liMa, & .caaiiia It.lt... L-elilgh fa hnH. 11. ...... JjJhiul.Cuake.Nav.Uw. Uillled Comiiauiosut. ..KO'i bid U0H asked (tZ3 U1U liHKCU .iis'i old ica'i uskiii ..ius-1 ui.i iui usie ..107 Ijllt III. I181.CU .. b'Jjj Dhl 5J aski- 1.4 Intt tir asktu , CiH bin , 31 h old . dj old 3.1 bin .i2 asi.ee. 373 ns. agke 33 i USJl Murttierii Ucuu'ulll. 11.. llcsiuuvnift l'a.M.K.it. i a mil J'a UHHCll la', louwi 4S askeu U usioa C3 ahtui uskod Kit. ml.U.t fltis. 'In. tt iion. It It. Co. luS oiJ Ueutia, liuusLOitilluu Co. 47 fit -TCoi-.lierii l'ucinu com 'an Md " 1'iel'il, S2'l ind Nnnh Ffennsilvania lt II. Co bid Ins., Coin" Morib Aiueuca. i-V'i ol i anvii. tTianes.l unit bid 0i askul New Atlvortisemenis. Reed & Semmel MANUFAOTUEKS OF Opposite the Iublle Sijuaro. Hank Street. l:iilKliion, l'a., respect lull) announce to their friends and die pubiiu thai they are prepared to supply thcui will! KlltS I' UI,ASS Ulti. alts of their own uianui.ieture. wIiuIcmiIu uud retail, at lowest prices, ulsoall thecholce llrunds of Chewing & Smoking Tobacco, PIPES, AC, AC. A rlraro oF public imlreuiuo Is rc!pottfully invited urn! railsluetkin guurantcedv Very Kespectfully, ltccd & Scnimel, Opposite Public Square. Hunk M . J.EIUU1ITON, PA. Apr. 34. WSO-tf JJ1IIAXKLIX TOU.NhllU'. Financial statement of tho Supervisors and Overi-eerJ of the 1'our, lianlel Kruin uud John Seliwah, In account with Franklin Township, carbon County, lur Ihevi-ur A. 1). 18;i-ist0, to w it : DANIUI, KKUM-KOAD ACCOUNT. Illt. To amount or DUpllcute t 34 St Order ot John Scbvat 4 31 lialanco crodlted In I'our account. 18J -0 on. Hy labor and material furnished to repair roads 35ff 51) " llalan. e due him April 1), lTa. . . Ua 41 rrtntinir exiiiscteto 7 7S " Uxontfratl-iis 15 ov l- t.omiuleslon id 41 S Ml "i IIANIEI. KltUM-POlin ACCOUN V. lilt. Toainountof liuplleate $401 80 Hal. due Township. Apr. 14,1870. US 41 " cush ricetved ol U. Uuve.ii- uont tor JjOVI Lou SO 60 I (71 01 $ 33 30 24'J 11 ItU 'JO l'J VtS 111 41 on. Dy services remtered himself ltecclptsufdltcrsp reonN lur rent, pruvlflons, oluinliitf, luel, etc.. " Credll Iu loud account ' Exoneration " CuiuuiUsiun M t m Ul JOHN SCHWAU-llOAD ACCOUNT. HR. To amount of Duplicate g Mil OS Hal. duo I'uwiulup Apr. 14, 1S7U-. lul 74 '! Oali received lur uusuu.ed luuJs, 0 Jvl on. Ily latwr and materUI furnished to relr roads " Cash paid purrjvllle liuro., etc. 4t Exone atlon.., " Commission t 309 S3 IU VI a 07 Si 40 ibi JU 317 tU llalancodue Township 732 91 JOHN SOIIWAH-POUK ACCOUNT. UK. To amount of Implicate t '80 OS Hal. due Tuwuthlp, A pril 11. 1879. '.'7S 31 " Cash received Iroia Upper Tows. mcualng Tip., lor John Coillul. 15 51 on. By services rendered himself t si 95 " Iteeelpts of divers persons lur rent, provisions, clothing, luel, etc. 1023 07 ' Exunerutlons J4 SO " cominisslon 33 00 Auditors' expenses, books, etc.... It 60 a uv9 ti Uslsnee dus John Schwab,,, ltEOAPlTHLATION. no ad. Franklin Township Ur to Daniel Krum Franklin Township, Cr., by John ehwdb Balance oa band roou. Franklin Township Dr., to John 163 10 317 83 181 03 ornwau . 138 73 ToSuudry bllllufdvkripgriouf.uii. paid 220 00 SSS T2 VnnVIln Toirnsliln Cr.. lir Dsnlel Uruin I 13 20 lUlsnea In lbs rear 193 3i Ti Audited snd approved tlilsl2th day ur April, A. II. lssu. t,v i ' V. K. KEUEI1EK,) STEK1IE.N SOI.T, 4uduors. i 1). UIOKEUT, IjUl, I Apr- Ncv Advertisements. H1 OTEL STAND FOK SALE. Thn nndntfllirnfif AfTnM iti. Prlv&tn Rnln Ms Hotel Statu), known as tho "HOU.vE SHOr. 1IOTJS1V situate on the puhlle road leading to llowuian's, and ahout'a quarter of an, lie below tho I'arryrlllo Furnaces. This oilers a rare chance Tor any one In search ut a first class builncss place. For further particulars priy on mo premises 10 It. PKLIMAN. Apr. 24, 1880 w3. l'roprlolor. F II A S S) jiii licit In Iho wer'a, 1,-nin lnnocr than any - other. AlwavaiO Rood eonad Ion. Cuies-ote cuts. tiTulnKHiidcimu t'ost- but lilt o nior" I limn tuo liintatloim, Kveiy in.ckaro hn-i Hie tri do niaric. 1,1 U lur tuo itcnuuic. and tuko no ; oihtr. . BEAUTIFUL SEA SHELLS; Tor tl in roirlttcieJ litcer wo trill tcni( two Ataloiic KliolK Tiicy mo Inrvo, nnd cmtoiti nil tlio coloii or tho inlnboT. Picom nu luch t rquatusoni a ttie Uc.ilcnntu for skis. , V W A LM 1 it, I.U3 AUKVIII", im 'INCCR'S PATENT ROAD MACllttlE Keen., tliolii&hwan Uro turn- better tor lmlt tbi- tin-sent cjs . litiliUt comlui; Into favoi mcityitnn enrnlr . circulars Irt-o. "Ill'l, JISUNH, KeutlMf-qUlIO l'a. fiWLOYMENT- T.OOAI, ait Traveling Slate wldrh nreforrctl. Also SAIjAHY n-r mnnlh. All KXl'UNSI-.'i advanced. W'AOES promptly pal, I, LIIAN & Co., SOS George St., (Jlnelnnatl, U. 7 7 7 ?; a year nnd expenses tonircnts. Outfit free Address 1'. t). Vl VlUKEttY, Auxusta, Mulno CilOft Outfit freo to Agent, and nllex- V 1 fy lieiiscs bald. Adurets It, 1) Ml aw, Alfred, Me. Look to your best Interests, Now open and ready for Inspection, the LMIOKST lltld MOST CIlMl'LKTK STOCK OP Bl'lllMI and 61'MMtlt llltV OIIIID", S.OTIOVH, oaui'kts, nouns pilots, .e.. ever brouuht Into this section ofthe tounlrj, which viers BoheM More tbe sliarj Atoce, AT A Saving of from 20 to 25 per ct. Wo oro thcrerorc'pfcparcil to oiler Iho snmo at still very low prices, whnh Will out ,q kept up ns Ion jf ns ilic present stock mn last. nd prciorrlnK ANInililoSlxpcncutoaSlow burning," we uro determined to MOVE THE STOCK QUICKLY, And shall offer Extraordinary Induce ments to CASH BUYERS 1! Amnnir the list affined just opened aro tho louowing atauittiar UAiiuAin : dOOO vards Calicoes, fast colors. J00O yards Muslins, blenched & unbleached. 1 rase 1 0-1 bhcctlngs I caso llmiey Cimih Quills. 1 case Heavy Shirtlni; Chcvnits 31 pieces Cassiriicre, for Men & Boy's Wear. BOOTS AND SHOES We havo the Lamest nnd most Handsome stnclr or .Men's. Women's nnd Children's Pine Shoes that wero ever exhibited In this town, also bought before the latond-vancc. which fur lle.iuly of Stvle, llurivblllty nnd Clii-ui.ncss wo can iruiuiuuy say cannoi uu uiaicutu. AVo have also jnsfc opened a large and beautiful assort ment of BEST WHITE GRANITE AND C. C, WARE, of Foreign and American Manufacture, which we will run off at very low prices, in Setts. ('nnmnrer orflry G'ood, Hoot. Shoe, Kr.. will tind It greatly to their udvulrt.igu tn call nrlv. nml ?X 111 IllO I 1oih Utld 1'HCCS. bCfurO purchasing elsevhere, as this Is a bonajidt SIP', lini. we CUM lipsuru ,ii vit-nuiin, iin- galns. A corulal ln Itatlou extend toall. Itcspcetfnlly, J. T. NUSIl ATJM & SON, Opnoslto Tubllc Soaarc, Lehlghton, Pa. oct. 4-yl Hfspectfnlly announces ti Iho rropleof I.cm hl(litn nnd Its vicinity. Hint lie Is now pre iurc4 tuiuiiiljr llieni with all kinds uf Household Furniture Mnnufne'urcrfrnn) th IPtSennoncd Mate rlal nt Pricos fully as Iowhu tlieiaineanli'lf, cm bu Itiuiclit lur tls wliero. Hero are a tew ol tlio I tulucementi offered: r!or S'lsnr Iroin $50 to 00 Walnut MurblC'tiip )reiti ('aro Itfdromn Suites, 3 pieces 440toW Painted livdnmin ,ullis itu40 (7ane St-ati d t'halr, peri'-l of 0..,. W Oommon It j ( rjv per t-et of 0 $1 and all oilier Uoods eriuuUy ehcp. In this connection. I detlre to cull tUe at tention ofthe people to my ample f.icl lit irs In THE UNDERTAKING BUSINESS vfllh a NEW anil HANDSOME HEAItSE, und a lull llnourOAhKKTS ami l;Ul'KI, I am prepared lo attend promptly to all or ders ki this line, at lowest prices, I'lUronane rernertlully sullclted and the most ample sallsfuclljii guaranlt-td. V. SOHWAKTZ, octlS IIANK St., Lelilghton, JS"ollco lo Ti'ciqiii ISNOI'SJ. All vertons are berrbr foibl l Tr snass.ni on the liuiu ol ttie urn eri.itti.i-4l Mtnaio in ast Ve.ioit. 1-TiiiiS inTuwatlilu Csiln.ii etuti-v. l.uv pstiue over iwo certain foot .a. lis it intr lielwieutHu ui1 c rnotts, or lor a rn-lirrpur pe. f ira wxioc ot flie year, tioin this ute, ULder ptufiy 01 ttie I iw. fit. D. UTiSSIXClfclt. Auill 17 IS-'.w F .ntrlt- Iwp. t TMSSOI.U I'lO.V AOI'ICL.'. ) Notice- Is liercby irlrcn, that the Copartner ship lioielolure eslsiInK boineen i linrli-i E. (IrtH-nawaid and I-'rank (larber. ol I-olilirlitiHi, Uarlm county, l'a., dolui; bus in us ilulcli. ers. under tha flrin uaiuv of (Ireciuwanl (t Oarlier, In said Jloruuult ol 1 lilKliion. was dlMolvwl, by luutunl ouuaenl, nn III- 1Mb nay ul Msri-ii, A. II. leSJ. The l uiinrss Hill tia conllnntxi by i'lms. E Oreuniwalil. 1 f- UUI-tNiWAbl), xnniv UAtnibU. April t, IMO-vS S 4 Ml 3 P m h-H j a S .M VJ. CO ft Our new Organ, expressly designed for Sunday School, Chapels, etc., 13 proving a , a-ES.S3L5? SUOOEiSS. Co nurd to scud for full descriptive Cataloguo before purchasing1 any other. I CO - THE LARGEST WORKS (OF THE Kl) 1 THE GLOBE, Illustrated Catalogue sent free A W Opp. April 10, 1850. . n Sin if. juiinins . CATARRH eSOitE OF JMl'OinAN T AiOl.NC'l.Jll.M! POST OFFICE hUII.DINO LEHIQHTtlN', PA.. lin the ryest and Most Extensive Slock uf HATS, CAPS, &c. ever nfTcrptl In ths l.oromih. Having prtr rims iiij1 Stm'U In iliu Knfti'iu iii oilier Mniuifii(tt)rIo nuly hi Urn st-nfon nnl iti ti Fiivliio! 10lu& jier ccniuiu tni tin preunt Atlvsi"Onl l'rii'i'!, I nm iri;iiirctl ttuilcrcx ir.iirillnnry hnlucctiM iitH t-i my cnahnin-ia. Sped 1 1 utuntlou has tecu ghuu tu thu btleu tluu uf Fall and Winter oofs ! nntl I Invito mynumernns frlpntlsnrn! patrona tn cmii ftmi oxaiitiiiH my ciuck imioo ni.iuin tlielr purrliiiH- I'lftMTdcre, us luni pri'pHM'ii nt lio rpial ltiducvinciits iu all UA11S I'UttUHASKKS, ; iJenifiiilmr. MZWIS MniSS INtsuOilleo UulMIng, Ililnhtcn, i'a. Sept. 2i. A Valuable Book Free "A IVo tiH on f lunic Dl-oflt,,' oniliaci j ('rfir I'.Huoil Isuiirs Uviirt.-sio.ii' cli l.ncr Kumo.s, I 1 1 1 1 a i V iniiJ Femmu IHhthi'm Ice, JM es hQht lit u io 0' y tidilit l.very M'fli lfr i fn 111 tIifCOl80iWH t'.MI I'll! P'l.' hpikI ior tlim too io tlio unit r UrrtMl n pJtvptL'.an ol ,a k- j txiiirleiutt cMiiiKpfl Uv hinulioiU if .e-iiins I ct izcnivhi iPlllV ta Mi Hklii, riu) ht mp IO p V IK SI Hi I . i:. J.iMUIUU, Jl.il,. it a .Hiturrlor (,. To tilo. Odto. i pia yi ?Iorpili s Ilab't Ciucd in lOuri i'ny NniMVUll lUOJ. r. J Mi I'M KH. isCbjDon, Tu. apr.ay. n i' W utilctiv FirtCn s I 1R11(1SR,m Iff Vmiu y V ioo - 1 1UUUU iiidiiKhr I!ooi.H iu i t'ti 'iiitui Il bll o . Mnilnisno .' L'Ull lot t-nu ir ri i,n l-'niiwt uni,gUM n Aminc-u. '.o .-in tic. i ut 'otnii' nl is im v frio JL'I.II.EE oililANH tit,- li"t 'ii tbo word An a hiuii Miii.ti oiny g 5 13 tiniiii. u, Ct cu-Hiitfit-ii A la nt fit &fu-Hiri I fruiti i,- r iiiik. ririirrmt j-jict, kv '.lit - . i na " It Avi-itiie. Pll.Iil'il .-ii u rOrps liilco. t'tila'oiriio iir 3J1 i c'ioicl inoj -h fcut in ic a.nmp. Ai-iit .11 1'.MIICI.SSOH.N 1'l.VMI t O opr 3iuJ 11 is -.0 1 N y. jQAXixmoits's xorici:. t-itatool r.evl Horn lats of Trantctln Town ih,p. Ctrtu irTL'Min y. l . iecott'd Lcttrri t'XPCiitoiv nni tim tOoin nrmen 01 tlio lliltli IT lim'll i milted In tlio itlnli-liiglUHl, till p. rttoii" luvnigclauMuirri nil IIihii.hui iil in i h.-ilc t ttom i'iiI nutltcii.lL'uiMl for iiayitient. uud thuso luiUbtid taeit t w- 1 m- ke i vi tin tit io citAiti.orru i'uiin, JOSIA.l llUl'lf, Exi-cttiurs, o. rrmtlin two March 2), 1 -o rpili: 2iia ANNUAL SI SSION or THE " Carton Normal Institute," AlFipllnn a ten weeka' tJ'nrro for Tenehers, will opeu In Un I'fiiLic Sciiuul 1Il'ilui.u, U'UATllUIILV, I'll., on ilKI.MIiV. ni.iV 10. IM. Tho Initltuto vlll ooinprlse threo ilcpirt mint, vli: Noiimal, Iiisimim und k.Ltz- WENTAIIV. Tlio urlnaV will Impart a tliotouvli and prJt-tlc.il Instructli'ii In Iho eoiniiion hr-nielies oivuinerate.1 Iu runeltuis' i-enlhcuie, nud no lerslonul ir-ilnliiK In tho scieura and nrt of teuclihnr. 'I'ho elt-nea ol tenclitntr will ho tauKht liy Muck-board lectures, whlio experi ence lu too art of teachiiu will be amply af forded hy dally practice ltitenehtnxthQ AlOiTel tScliool lo he connected wl h tho rsormal. Iu the lluslucs department special inten tion will bo kIvcii lu umuierolui Arltlnuutic, Accounts, llu'lneie Forms und JlclHod(,Our rosiHjiidcncc &c. 'lite Elenu-marv denartment will meet thu I wants or i'rimary und Stoomlarv urades. itouianiio locution, line uuu ttiiir pto.tsint rooms und Kood oominunliy ltitllro.id litc-ll. ItUs lur ttelliniC tu mid Iroin tlio Si-hoid uro i-xoelleiii, nnd lur teuelters In the upi-vr tll. trlolt, the loeatlun Is us neiirlyeemr.il hihm slble. (loud boanllnK will he aetured for itu. dents 'ruin abroad ut rersuuuble rates. The I'rlucljwl will he ahly uwiatod by prae tleul uud oii-trmucvd Uuiruoturs. TE1HIS: Normal llep't, Iluoks tree, S 00 per Sswkrn Tuition only, I 40 " " llurlneM " t u) ' ' Ek-ini-nt'y " " " 3 00 " " I'.ij minis lo lie made Inrarlahiy fn ad vans. Appluunu Iroiu iliaianse should inafcw ai pllcdilon at un early day to s. cure auitabi boarding uetsuiiiniuuuiioit. Kor lurcher p-ir-tleuUrs, adiiress. J. 1'. liOWI.AN 1). 1'rlocliMl. spr. 10-ws tu'vaibttly, l a. AHVEHTISEItS i-Ul.Li.--Oi i o .11 ril.In -s n 1 1 1. I 10-n uie i .Ntw orii.cnu learn the exnrt co t of ai v u.bi,naf-d inr . I 1 AliVLItl J-I vQ id Auierfoan N. wnprix r Itv rate pampbisi 10s. COMPANY 1 S0R0, VT. Mm to BLUE ARNER, L. & S, Depot, BANK Street, Lehighton, Pcnna., DEALEK IN cmociisivwAiiE:, qucKxswAne, &c. BOTTOM PRICES. isrnxo. Its farfnl cfTccti are eomiptW r-.ii ,-;;'" k ,y ,iealnet, loll of volct - .he t ""iJ" dlorm,.l, and fioaUV Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure. A vrptaljlo nnp.iratlon nml the onlr mrtr rniiciiy in uie won 1 1 ior iiriffiii'n i)i llliatll4MC ,(f.fy rilsllISP-. Mai.1 iMTcstlniujlaH of the highest order tn proof of tlico st.itoinenti. Hi)-Tor ihl rui-p of Olnhrtc nil for WiuV npi'fN.irit DlubvIrM 4'nrr. iii)ror the etiu or Iti-lulit nnd ttmothtr illrap, call for YVaruvr' Halo KJdncx mitt LUcr 4'nrt. VARfJER'S SAFE BITTERS. Uii tliol'pst ninotl SNirlflor, and stlmuUt? ' evi-ry fmictiim to mqrJ M'uUlirul actlwu, U thus a hcnctlt tn tiiHIlstfiisra. IL cures Nrrnrilou4 and ollirrfftdn Ernp' (! ami l)ln.iei. tuduUtu uuerr liV itm, ami Qnn;r.'iT'. I.rni'nr. tViiUiiroriIift Mtomarl C'fiiitli.tlliii, IllutnrttM, Uvurrul lblj in, ctc.Hru curen uy ii,ohi uiiirm 11 uiiHnuale! ntftti &nit?tlxlrtaMr1 rpiiilur lonli. lioitlus of two nUc-d ; pricet. aOr. and 81.00. WARNER'S SAFE NERVINE Q ileklv etvc Itet nnl lSlcri tn ilioiutTerhtr, . run-i lleaila liu mill Nfiirnlsln irevenw t'plloptla 1'ltH, ntnl rellevfneru I'ro-" f r.tllon brought on by excrsn-lve dmik, ovir work, niftiUI Hlmclr, and otlitrcaustrt. Vowerfut uh It la uieiop patn and sottndl tiirUn,t Ncrvr4!. It luver Injures the aftltm, whetlipr tafceitln muivll orlnritedoars. liQitleoftvro sizes; j rices, aOc. aud $1.00, VAARNER'S SAFE PILLS Art km fimtwriintft &im native stlmulun for Torpid Livar. . il'l cure OoitWtntii.DTiMpilsv. BU loatntii. B11101U our that., tUUrtsV rTr and Asm, aud should St used wheiKTer lb owe Is An not operate frevly and rcfiilarlr. A Dlbvr I11U rilr iMk IBSkll atttaaj fmf tfcrJfla wurlt. 1'rlraj 15 U. sVt Y rarr't Htfo IUmmIIsm mr mII far DrtanlU A INwWrt la XMirUt frrkfra II, H. Warner & Co, I'npriHiN. E00HE8TEE, H.'T. C-784 tmr rtrnfUf ... TIImmI.W. The Comtnlfsloners ofOaVhon County will linl'l ilio up cats for the year 1880, at the lol lowing named places aril ll.no, tn-wlt; KHIIEI I OW.tSllll-, NllllTII AND SUUTH UlS- TIUCTH. Al tha lllllco uf Dmlire, Melts Sl t;.i., I.e lil r! Ii tannery, on Monday, April' tlioSSXIi. r,rA'xM! ami r.KiiioiiTowNsinr. At tha' l'uhlii- Kiinsu ol Olmrlil McUlll, on Tues tiny, the '.Till uf April. Weatiikiilv IIiiR(ii-hii Ann PAra n Toww. miir. At Hit) t'ublle lluuniol Lisvl liar's,' In thu Itiirouirli of Wcutherly, on Wednes d .), the '.'sth ul April. IlANXnTnn-.NSiiir. At the rnhllo llonseof illts. Hudson, In lleuver Meadow,on Thnrs day, ll,o ?Jth day vl April. Kast lArtTii I'humc ih.nuran ahd Psifif I'i Iikst Tiiw.snir At ll.o I'ubllo House' of I'liiilp llinlt-r In U-t't Jllaucli tlhuuk, tin l-'rldit), the twth iljy or A pill. I.hiiiiiiT'iv llonuron and Mast I'ius I iiw.MBiii p. At t ho I'ul.llo House of J.- W. Ituudeiiiiuili. In I ho llotouithuf txhlghton, on .Monday the 3d day ol .May. SIaikiniso TuwNsuif mrLnmicn Packsr. ton lllbTlltcr.- At the l'uhllc lloute of J. V. Kiiudciibuslt. In tlio lloruUKliolXeblgb. ton, on Tuisduy t o tlt day of May. WUISSI'ORT AMD I'AnnvviLLB HoRorous ami KiiAtiKuiN Tllwslll. At the 1'ort Allen lloufo in the lloiouali of Welsiport on Wednesday the illt day May. TliWA JlL.MtlNH ASI IHVKU ToWAMKHSIXO1 'rijivASiui'. At the I'ubllo llou'o of Iwl (Ira If, al Mlllpori.uu Thursday tbeethdar olMuy. summit Hut. District Ann IiAMsroBnr lloituumi.Al tbe Hotel of Jas. Sweeney, nt MutuiUlt Hill, on Friday the 7ili day of May. MauriiUiiDKK ltonocon akd Nksqdiiioic. iNn lliTiui'T--"-At the oltlce ol tbai.'ountf CouiuitMiuni-rs, on Moiatay the 10th, and Tue-day the Mill duy of May. Ily order r the (lounly thitnmlsslnivers, 11. , SWAllTZ, UtertCv MarehSO, lSSO-ivi rJo whom it .iiiij- C'uiiccru. All porarna aro heiehr forbid hirboHn. lru- mil or f iti-i'tAlilinr h lib liuox o tiu lliuf ns myMHl. Til UIIMAN i-DI. I', aal will nut tM r-non-illni.r uuy desta e utrs. led by tdn alio, im, date ItVUUKN BOLT, Franklin Tup , caroou Qa l'a. April 17 IS-O-wl ORGANS i-ViST titii.il. Hook. I "l 8 Hlnp iHgntl. IIJUI, IHii.K. vniytu.' " 11 t ii. M, I. cover, tlS-'k. two lottif l.:uai;i ed . nal n ed v nan W.l". JJl' e free. Addnss'. i:t.U, Lewlstuwn, Pa. pr lt 9. u GO o Cr rs v 5 I- O o p K 3 rs 3 sr I o b UUT