- . wv.tMijM?'i.''gOtfyzaj,-'-'1Slll''l P 1 1 Mm & Son's Great CASH SALE Chance for Cash Buyers ! The. undersigned bars tfOft OPEN arid IUa.dy.for Inspection Flll Winter Dry Goods Dress Goods, rrWoolens, BlahkctS) "'.Carpets, Oil Clbtlis, K. BOOTS, SHOES, tfic. ,51." hif5thr taro placed at such Iw Prices will More lbs Stock Quickly. All thoie In learcb of any kind of DItV OOODS, he., irlU do well to call and exam In Qoodi and Prlcei. Respectfully, J. T. NUSHAUM A. SON, Oppoilto the Publlo Square, tthlg'htdn, Va. tept. 18-yl THIS PAPER ESSSS .Newspaper AdicriUinff JBin-enn (10 Bpruce j.wuer aarrr tUibKcuAtrncUnmy W made fgr it iu NEWYORK. SATURDAY, OOTOBBR 9, 1880. Local and Personal. to suhscuiuers; Subscribers will please refer to the Jirec 'Hon tabs on their raners. by so doine they "will, be able to see whether they are squure 'on our (woks r not, thus: John Fitiwilliam mar8 T9 Shows that the subscription has been paid tiD tuY March 8th. 1870. and consequently there Js one dollar due us on the present year, which' you will please remit, or $1.2J will be. charged It wo nave to send um. iulxiok at' the yellow direction lab on in first page and see now much you owe. tea. Call at Luckenbach's and see the new things lor Christmas decorations. ;EjuIt must be true because every -one ayrlCcndU's Spavin Cure is the best tiling xnown.. ueau ine advertisement. fcS fail not to attend the 'Great Cash Bale tljw going rm at ll.e Orig'nal Cheriji Casfi.'Store ol' J. T. Nusbaum & Son, if you would secure genuine bargains. tJilf vou wanta nieomooth,OTsy shave your.'h'a.ir cut or shampooing, go to FraM Koerterejys .Batoon, unacr me txononge lin tel, lie', will.'fir you right, anil don't you torget-it. SfLewis Weiss, in the post-ofllee build inr. this borough, has just made a Inrge ad dition to his slock for the full and winter 'trade, viz, a full lino of stilt and soft felt hat ol the latest and best styles, anil full line of gentlemen's, ladies' Mid chit Ten's boots, shoes and gaiters, all of which ne is oflernig at the very lowest cash prices, SSL II. II. Peters, agent, the imnular mer chant tailor, in the post office building, is now recehrTripand opening one of tho largest mnd most fashionable stocks of cloths, cos--simeres and' suitincs ever brought into Ihighto'n, and' which he is prepared to mage, up '.in me latest lasniun auti most Jurabje. manner, at prices which actually defy competition. Call and examine goods and team prices and be convinced. jpif.Tob prtitlng of the finest description can be-had at the Carbon Advocate office at T'ry'loW prices. Call ond sco samples. .plf-Bee a! wine cup in another column with a bunch of grapes from which Stieer's Tort Grape Wine is made, that is so highly steemel4y the medical profession for the use of ioTaliils,weakly persons ami the aged Sold by all'druggists. 30Wtd. a girl, about IB years of age, to assist with Uoucwnrk. Apply at the. Oaiox Advocate office, Lehighum, Fa, WKendall's Spavin Cure is highly roc om mended by Prof. Williams the wonder iul horse trainer. Read the advertisement. jsS-The medicines of Duxdis Dick 3c Co. ire unexcelled for elegance, purity, and re liability'. Their Seidlitine Seidlitz Powders are as pleasant as Lemonade. Their Bolt Capsules are world famous. See Advt. f Ws have much pleasure in recom mending Thermaline to our.rraders, as an absolute cure for Malaria. The manufac-turera'-natnealone is a guarantee of it mer-' it. It sells at 24 cents per box. For par ticulars see-Advt. tjLPennaylvani State College admits both sexes. Endowment half a million. Tuition free. Courses of study, Classical, Scientific, and Agricultural, A thorough Preparatory Department. Expenses $3 to ti per week. For catalogue, address .Ins. SaoaTLiDoi, A. M., Pres. 8tate College Pa. jHf Joseph Obert, Bank street. Lehigh ton,it .offering for sale abut 1000 well -bound .all oak barrels, holding about 48 gallons each, which he will dispose of at from 75 cents to to 90 cents each, if called for soon. A good opportunity to secure your cider barrels. 43-4 S,Dr. J. A. Mayer, of Manch Chunk, is using Xspoli, a recent diwovery, for the prevention of pain In cleaning tender teeth for filling, with the greatest satisfaction. Those who woutd avoid suffering should .call upon him. ' JLV Great attraction in Fancy Dress kds. Trimming. Shawls, etc.. at the Orig inal Cheap Cash Store of J. T. Nusbaum i cos, Ladies, do not fail to call at Daniel Graver's Bee Hive store and inspect those beautiful Oriental Cashmere Flannels, in Gendarme, Marine and Navy Blue, Garnet, Myrtle Grecu and Black, for ladies' and children's suitings. They aro very cheap ana prciiy tea. A new and beautifnl stock of Lamps Just received at Dr. C. T. Horn's Central flrug Store, Lehighton, which he is offering sit lowest prices for cash. If you need lamps you should not buy before examining this pisnaiu assortment. Write to Mrs. Lvdla E. Pinkham. No. 244 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass., for riampuieta relative tn tn curative proper, iesofher Vegetable Compound in all fe male complaints. Chestnuts are wry abundant Dr. Seiple is sporting a new horse. $25 is the1 fine for bunting game on Sunday. Our carriage and wsgon builders are all full of work Dr. N. B. Reber now holds the ribbons behind a handsome young colt. It Is announced that the Switchback R. R. will close on tba 31st inst. There were thisly.threo mine accidents in the middle district of Luzerne county in the month of beplember, three of which were fital. On Saturday afternoon, Ulli inst.,Fred Korlachar, will sell a Variety of valuable household furniture, at his hotel, in Bow- mansvllle. Look out for bargains. Josh Billings suggests that if a man is on bis way lo tho woods to commit suicide and a bull suddenly gives chate,tbe chance are that lie will run for bis life, and make a bee Una for David Elbert's popular livery on North street, where hindtorao team eua be Ad at low prices. A VALUABLE PREMIUM! Wc will present eVery per son caning at tins oince una pitying $1.00 for one year's subscription to the Carbon Advocate, with a copy ol Dr. J. B. Kendall's Treatise on the Horse, one of the most valuable books for Farmers and Horsemen ever published. The book is handsomely and profusely illustrated, and gives symptoms and treatment for the various diseases to which the horse is subject. Remeni ber, Ibr $1 you get the Ad Vooate ibr one year ana a copy of the book free ! Now hand in your names and the abllftr. "We have just received a limited number, of Kendall's Treatise on the Horse and His Diseases, printed itl Ger man, which we Will give to those paying otic year1 in ad vance Ibr thy Carbon Advo cate. 0.1 Dlt. We are lHfdrhied that one of our rising young rfleti will lead Id the Hy menial altar, oh Suhday next, oho of our handsomest and most fascinating young ladies. Guc;J who they are I Johnny Mussleman, tils' liahdsoiiielmp or the Wcatherly ttcra.ll spent Wednesday In this place, and took n peep at otlf fair. John is a good boy and 1VX make a first rate printer. Sr-To the humble and credulous os well as to the rich and skeptical, Dr. Bull's Cntigh Syrup is a true and welcome friend. Price 25 cents. Mrs. Jenkins, an aged lady of Miners- vllle, Schuylkill county, attempted suicide Sunday morning last by cutting her throat, and inflicted injuries winch will prove fatal. She had been an invalid for some time. The Republican convention of Lehigh county, on Saturday made the following nominations: Assemblyman, Julius Al- brechtj Sheriff, Philip Storm j Recorder! LeKis Il.ltoth-j District Attorney, Morris L. lloato j Director of the Poor, Levi Licb- tcnwaltcr. A yonng married woman named Tcets Was found dead in a -garret in Scranton, Lackawanna county, on Saturday last, with an infant two days old by her side. She died of hunger mnl neglect A few da; befito her death she cut off her huir and sold it to buy food while her husband was carousing in a saloon OvEitcoATlNGS.-Thc Clauss Bro's, popular Merchant Tai lors, announce to their custo mers and friends that they have just received an immense stock of tho newest patterns in Overcoatings, which they are prepared to make up in the latest styles and most du rable manner at very low pri ces for casli. Call and exam ine the stock before making your purchases clsewhei e. We are bound to satisfy the most fastidious in the matter of clo thing, gents' furnishing goods, hats, caps, boots, shoes, etc On Friday and Saturday five hundred and three persons of foreign birth were 'laturaltzcd before our County Court. A majority of them came down from the Hnz letou region, over seven hundred, includ ing many who came lor their declarations of intention to become citizens. Those from this county proier were mostly from Bunks, Summit Hill, Buck Mountain, Lansford uml Ncsrpiehnning, with a fair scattering from tlio other districts. Indications are that a mucli larger vote than ever before will be polled. Eckley B. Coxe, nominated for State Senator, for Luzerne county, addressed a Democratic meeting the other night. He began at once to explain his views on tho relations of ojwrutors and workingmen. He said it was natural that they should quarrel just like a man and wife do at times, but then tbey would reconcile matters again when they found they could not get along without each other. lie was an oiierator as well as a candidate, and did not want to deceive them, and would tell them plainly that if be was elected ho could 'not promise to do any more for them than he had done in the past. Allcntowu has nineteen churches, or one to every 930 of population. Mr, Eli Siegfried, late conductor ofa passenger train on the Lehigh Valley R, R., has been taken with insanity. Apple snltzing bees, followed by even ing hops, are among tbe chief amusements oftheyouug people in the rural districts just now. Puter Bcnner, tax collector of Bethle hem, was robbed of a check for $12.50 and $11 in money at the Valley depot, Allen town, Thursday night. $329."-"32tf," the mysterious abill- tic figures, stare our Repuulicuu friends in the face from sidewalks, door-steps, dead walls, fences, in fact where'er they go. Two cases of epizooty have been discov ered at Wilkesbarre. Both are of a mild form. Ground has been broken for a railroad between Bangor and Bath, in Northampton county. Samuel B. Fisher, a prominent young attorney ol Schuylkill county, died at PotU- ville Wednesday. The Eastou Expra) says that a large number of Republicans in the Tenth dis tricts are in favor of making no Congressional nomination. American and Scotch pig Irons rule firm and in good steady sale. American No. I, $2i2; No.2.$2222 50; forge,$2lf21 Scotch -$21.5022.50 for Ezlinton; $24 25 for Cultuess; $2324 lor GIengjru.K-k( aim -nig-u tor uaruberrie. lUils lalrly ac tive aud flrmj quoted $60D5jirou 4I50; old iron, $26027; scrap, $2(1 23. Our 'devils" with a number of other visited the fair grounds Thursday, Wm. Wogner, of Plymouth Meeting, Montgomery county, and Hon. Michael Cassidy, of Nesquehouing.Doinocruliauniiii nee for Assembly, were lu attendance at the fair during the week, and culled in to see us. The usual number of tbe gambling fraternity were presont at our county fair, bat we learn made but few victims. Charles Wilthen, a boater, fatally shot bis wife and then committed snieidy, in Potuville, Wednesday inornlnj. Thecouple had lived unhappily for several years. owiug to tbe wife' infidelity, We' learn, that (ho Lehigh Coal and Navigatldit CoiripauV'a net earnings for tLe bine montbi up to Ocltfber 1st were over $100,000 in excess of their fixed charges for tho samtj period, against a deficit of $134,000 for tho corresponding period last year. Their revenue for the remaining three months promises to be1 belter tbnn It was last year. The company lirtS JUlt tlisdo a sale loDrexel & Co., of a large umuUrit of their consolidat ed 7 per cent bonds at about the present market price, Tlio proceeds will relira a large part of their floating debt; and they hope before the end oftheyeartobb entirety free from temporary liabilities. 1110 pro duction oflhefrcoal mines iri Sijpleinber whs the largest of any month in their his tory, as rtas also the coal tonnacu transport ed over their rallraad add canal. Tho Navi gation Company is one of Philadelphia's most Important public worksnd In this re gard we take especial pleasure in noting this progress In I La situation. As a cheap pro ducer of the very best of hard anthracite coal the company has no superior in all the cduntrv or in any other country i PMtadlt- pkia Lvlgtr. -slames Lougbrey, oged 18 years, Wot accidentally shot dead by Patrick Clishahl tit a huatingexcursidn near Pittston,Luzernn ddunty, Wednesday. For the Ave days ending oh tile SOth ult., there were 10817 tons of coal shipped over the Lehigh Jc Susquehanna railroad, making a total for the year-of 2jTdS,096 tons showing a decrease for the year to date of 250,005 tons, Mr. Harry & Packer has according td the tjethlehem Times, sent dhalrmau Bar num $l0j000 to be used for campaign pur- poses. The Carbon County Teacher Institute will convene in the public school house, In Weatlierly borough, on Monday, November. 15th, at 2 o'clock p. m. Hancock and A Grand Mass Meeting and Parade will take place in the borough of Lehighton, on Saturday evcuing.OcU 18, 18S0. The meet ing' will be addressed by that great cham pion of a Protective Tariff, Hon. Samuel J Randalli Speaker of tho National House of Representatives. Other prominent speak ers) both German and English, are expected to be present. Delegations on horseback f'om the several township's are requested to report at the Club Head-quarters, (bliider man's Hall), not later than 7 o'clock in the evening. Couuittxi. Sad Accident at Wcnlhcrij-. Jesse Corcoran, a bright little lad of about ten years, was killed near the water tank, at Weatherlj , Monday oucrnoon, He return ed home from school and told his grand mother he was going to pick coal. So fur us we were able to learn, he and some other boys amused themselves by starling cars on the siding near the water station fur the purpose ni' getting short rides. While thus encaged he was thrown across tho ruil.when the wheels crushed his headausing instant death. We extend our sympathies tn the bereaved family, and trust tho sad accident may prove a salutary warning to the many hoys who so much liequeut the ruilroad. Laroon jieraia. WcKapurt iluiua Rev. P. J. Miller and family left Sun day night for an extended visit through tho West. The Young American Band furnished tho music at the fair. Nut alone is this baud distinguished for the quality of its musical performances, but a special point of excellence, and of frliich its leader, as well us his patrons have reason to feel proud, has ever been the gentlemunly peritonei of the bund; its members being all Americans mid citizens of Lehighton and WeissHirt. We wisli them success. Mr. Scott Groot, g! Buck Mountain was iu town last week. Mr. Augustus Oswald and family have returned home, after sending a few days in Reading. Ikr. Not Clionp itltliiijr. Riding ou raiiruurl cars without paying fare is not always profitable or amusing,suys ouo of nur contemioraries. Tlio act of As sembly making it (i )ienal ..flense to ride on railroad cars, passenger or Ircight, without paying fare, says that every ierson so of fending shall forfeit ami pay o penalty of not lets than i nor more than $15, which Kiiialty shall be paid to the treasurer ol tho school district in which said offense was committed, for the. uw of said district, mid sucli person so convicted shall be committed lo the county jail of sucli county for a per iod not exceeding ten days; ami if tbe jier Bon so convicted refuses or neglects tn pay such penalty and costs Immediately, then tbe said magistrutc-,alderman or justice shell commit tjie person socuuvicted to tho jail oi uio wiuiuy vriicrcui me oneiiso was com mitted tor a lurllier period not exceeding ten nays. Nckquehonluu; Scrccillnsn. Tho news of the re-uomiuation of Major Robert Klotz was enthusiastically received iu this section. Mr. Klotz has proved an honest member of Congress during his teRn, and the voters of the district, regardless of party, will givo him a hearty support. All who know him havo implicit confidence in him, for he is a true representative of the people, and he will be re elected by an over whelming majority. , lion's J.G.Zern and Mich'lCassidy,our candidates for the Legislature, deserve the hearty suprt of the citizens or Carbon co., ami all who aro opjiosed to dishonesty and rings in politics, and double dealingin pub lic affairs, will vote Tor Zcru and Cassidy, who have proved themselves honest to their constituent. Let us rally once again. A number of our people attended tbe Carbon county fair during the week. There was a euspensiun of mining and shipping of coal for tho first five day of this month. The St Patriok' Cornet Band enntem- plate attending the grand rally al Lehigh ton on theeveningof the 18th, uccompanied by a large number of citizens. j. c. An tixplnnniloii. To the Editor of the Uabboh Advocatc: "Hrnrr Kuots. or xlatington, says that there are over forty Renubllcana of that lir. ougb who will vote lor Hancock." Uausos advocate. The above item emanates from the facile pen of a PackerUm correspondent, whose contributions to your paper are eagerly read and digested. But in this particular Instance there are several inaccuracies which, in jus tice to the Republican party and to "Henry Kuutz," should not be passed by without h few corrections being made in regard to the ineaniiigiif the informutiou given to your correspondent. Wheu Mr. Kuntz siioke to your correspondent of the pnlitloil outlook In Slatinglou, ho said that "the Democrats would rII forty votes more than at previous elections," but he hud un Idea that Ins infti viewer wnald so construe bis remark as to take for grunted the erroneous idea that til fain should come from the ruuks ol the (publicans, but thatit might result from several source, vizi young men who would cast their first ballot as DeimcraU. Greet . i i... i i..-.,.. .. .mL' 1, ' TI ,ro" ,U8'V strict Republican friends choose ariet IUn .l,li'.. M.n.l. -i,.: i ,i,. 1 gancy ot their seccli to term them. Nuw, another word in resect to the Henry Kuntz meant iu the uhoveuricle. As theieare two individual residing in SUtiugtoii bearing this name, one, Henry Kuntz, tbe other, Ileury A. Kuutz, and a the gentleman bearing the first name is entirely Innocent in everything MrUiuing to the reiwrtnt con versation, jt i un more than justice to say that Henry A. Kuntz, is the wreou who furnished the "political statistic" to jour correspondent. iir. II, ivuntz uas nevn made to suffer wrongfully from his political opwunts, hence tiii-se remark are mudu I "I"' 1 s 1 bUuujtou, Oct, B, to siivi some light where darkness reisus U. A. tt.Ui.TI. I6b0. Tlio Cnrliois Vouuty Fair. The Olli annual fair of the Carbon County Industrial Society commenced ou their ground in this borough, on Tuesday last, and closes to-day (Friday). A visit to the grounds on Wednesday afternoon fully dem onstrated the fact that the exhibits, though perhaps not quite so numerous In some de partments', were fully up to tbe tttfu'dflrd la quality. Among tbe chief exliitntbr w6rio- tlce Albin Stollo with a fine aiidftirfcut of the Wilcox & White Co.'s celebrated' organs Vol. Schwartz and Theo. R. Kernercr each had on exhibition a beautiful assortment of furniture) Clauss tiro's had a fine display of cloths; cassimeres and over-coatiegs," with one suit made up, which, by the way,' wilt be wdrii on an interesting occasion oil Sun' Hay next for tho first time) E. II. Sridef had bii exhibition a very tastefully gotten up case of silverware) A. Kutz displayed the Singer Stwing Machine, and John Fa ga, of Mauch Chuuk, the Whlto Sewing Machine and fixings; a large caso of stuffed birds was exhibited by our friend J. T. Mc Daniel very handsome , Mrs. Maria Cul ton, of Weissport, presented her usual nov elties In millinery goods; while Miss Rose Newhard, jilsa Emma Billiet, Mr. E. II. Snyder and Mrs. P. J. Meeban each had on exhibition very elegant sample of Gne nee dlework ; Itits. J. W. Raudenbush had plac ed on exhibition a choice lot of ancient ar ticles, including an old-fashioned chair, said to be one hundred years old ; 32 choice va rieties of grapes were exhibited from tba vineyard of Mr. John Dolan, and they did indeed look tempting ; M. A. Weiss had on exhibition tbe nobby English dog-cart re cently built at his establishment, which at tracted much attention a a piece of fin workmanship. The display of fruits and vegetables, tho' not as largo as We have seen oh previous oc casions; was very find; Tho borso stall were well filled, there being Some really due animals oil exhibi tion. The display of agricultural Implements was very small, still these ch exhibit were of excellent Manufacture. In poultry, cattle, twine, etc., 'there were a number of very fine specimens; especially was this tbe case in tbe poultry department; where II. II. t'eters, Dr. N. B. Reber and Si C. Wheatley were the priuoipal exhibitors. The total number of exhibition cards is sued up td 4 p. in., on Wednesday wero 537. The fair was enlivened Wednesday after- noon by a scrub nice, for which 7 horses were entered, by the following gentlemen h. Graver, C. W. Lenti, E. W. Clauss, D; Snyder, Milton Emery, Dr. J. C. Kreamer and Nathan Ururilburc. The first premidin $8, being awarded to Dr. J. Ci Kreamer j 2d $5 to Nuthaii Drumboro; 3d $4 to M. Emery ; 4lh il to E. W. Clauss j 5th $2 to Henry Graver. C. W. Lcniz receiving $00. Thus it is always llle(cst horse getting a blank. Tbe raco Was the decusidii of much good naturcd banter. All in all the lair will U'J ddtlbt prove a success. Ills Creelc Itumx. It is reported that Mr.GeorgbW. Suck; of Orfie'd, Pa., has purchased the old Paint Mill property, of this place, for two thous and dollars. Win. Herpel, of Mauch Chuuk, was oil e Visit to his father on Friduy of last week, und while here gavo us a pleasant call Hon. Robert Klolz was on a visit to his Indian Hill farm one day last week. Amumlus Kibler, of Wild Creek, hat been ongoged to teach the Upper Pine Run School this winter. Wo Wish him success for this, hi first term. The bridge across Big Creek, at Daniel Krutu, has been pronounced uusnfo by our Supervisors, and they have therefore dcold ed to re-build it. Edw.ird Reber, proprietor of the Frank 1 in Hotel, of East Weis;)inrt, was at this ploco on u business visit ou Tuesday last. C. A. Buck, of North Hist Weissinrt, Was at till place on Sunday visiting friends and while hero gave us a pleasant call. We are always pleased to sco him. "Ike," the Weissport correspondent of the Advocate, wields a spicy pen. We have been informed that I. Z. Beg- enstose. of Mahanoy City, will be down on business during court week which will bo next week, when his numerous friends will have an opportunity to enjoy asocial chat with the Esq. the school house at walcksville is now completed, and presents a neat appearance and is un improvement to the place. Lafayette Lentz, of Mauch Chunk, was at this place' on a visit to his farm in the early part of the Weeki Mrs. lieyman Zig'enfuss, whose death nut ice appeared In my last wrck's letter, was aged 24 years, 11 months and 15 days. She leaves a kind husband and four children to mourn their early loss. Her sufferings were of short duration and sha died looking to that home where tbe "Wicked cease from troubling and the weary are al rest)" where the mind will no longer be oppressed by cares and anxieties, nor overburdened with difficulties; where there are no sleepless nignis, no weary days, no sunenng irom luiu, no dread of death, no gloomy grave; but where all is happiness aud love. TufuUgh her death the Sabbath school has lost ode of it most valuable members. Rcvxat. Albrlglttavllle Item. Mr. Jack Frost paid ut a flying visit on Sunday morning last. Evenings are lengthening just plen did for reading. A good time to subscribe for the Advocate, Mr. Eli II. Everitt,of Long Pond.Mon- roe county, formerly of this place, visited his many friends here oh Suuday.t Julia Aun, wife of Tho. Berfass, died ou Wednesday last of Typhoid fever, aged 27 Year und 14 days. She jeave a husband and five children to mourn their loss. Mrs. Henry Savjtz died on the 35th ulL, of dropsy, aged 34 years, 5 months and 20 days. A husband and fire children survive her. Our enterprising young constable, H. G. Deppy, thought it was not best for man to be alone, and has Iflerefore been united in marriage with Miss Sarah J. Bondt, of Ef fort, Monroe county. Weall heartily with them a Ioug and happy life. Harriets., youngest daughter ol J. L. Iluttk, has been seriously ill with Typhoid fever, but under tba care of Dr. II. Clay Mc- Cormick she is rapidly recovering. Mr- Benjamin S. Kibler, of White Ha ven, visited his brother-in-law, kelson R, Dcppy, at this place, last Sunday. Dcrr.ii UellgloiM .You. M. K. CuoncH, J. P. Miller, pastor. Clan ' Weellnu V: a. in. ITeacUlng 10:30 a. p.m. 1'ri aching at 7:30 p. m. All are wel come, Zioa'a UtronMiDt'utJacu, J, ll.llurtmsn putor. Preaching; at 10 a. tn.. bermon, In Uermsn, 'J p iu.,SunJay school. 7:00 p.m., sertnon. In hnnlltti. A cordial welcome to all. Mktuouist KriacorAL Cuduch, Packed Totr. II. t. Unaugst, Pastor, t'rt aching on Sabbath at 10.30 a. m and at 7 30 p. in. Sun- da; school at S p. in. Prayer and Clais meet- ,n on TbursJ.r evening at 7.30 p. in. EVAau.iOA!.Uuuucil.Wxiai'oaT -E.J, Juiuer, rusiur. uermuu ri-eacniug at iu e'elock a. m., by lb Pastor. Sunday Sebool at 2 p.m. Epglliu preaching T.tOp. m. 110 Coal Trade. Tho anthracite coal tratfe la unusually ojuiet. The curtailment of the production of coat ha commenced add Jrobably will ba carried through a proposed last week. It s possible that the cii-.lailmeiit will be con tinued at Intervals by concert bfactiou pret ty tiluch all through the fall and winter. The' scarcity 6f vessels' li given as tho cause of the oTferftoek of coal. The seeming da lerrniballorj 0 the trade; however, not lo come down in prices tinder any circum stances, Imparts a cheerful outlook tc tho trade. The Msuch ChUnK Gazeire of the 2d Instant says the influence, of the blocking of the shipping ports has made itsell felt in the New York city, near-by and Hue trade, In the canvassing by drummer to find a place for fco'ul to avoid the etb'ppine of car 1 con sequently tbe line trade has been unusually. acute and yards are well stocked, a are also tho furnaces. Tlilj active cauvassiuir bids fair to result iri a considerable shading (n prices, but, thanks to the common tense wblth It guidlni tto trade, tho suspension of live1 working dl(y, already begun, ha stiffened prices, and the demand Is more active, ilils action: 1 iti evidence of the dcter-ulnattbh bf (be coinpaflieS to do a fair business at fair triles, and should bb a triple. notice to constinre'ra that tbe day of rdlnout price I at an end. It Is' reported that theft) is already an understanding in' regard to ourtailment of production during the wirtter months, if necessary, to malntttlu present prices. There nevr baa been a question in Our minds, says the Geuettt, as to the pro priety or winter curtailment for tbeso rea tdttl I it la best for the operator, because he can work cheaper during the summer sea son ; and to' the dealer, because it enables him to stock lip lilt yard in the autumn with well prepared coal without fear of low er prices and heavy losses ; afad to the con sumer, because he get Letter coal ami puts It in, adenine; that prices will Dot be lower and that he will not hsive to' regret having put in hi stock early. The first stoppage, say the Gaiettt, should b from December 25th to February 1st, and then' work lorg erioupjh to give the market coal enotrg'li t(i carry it bVer, and then ttop until April 1st. This would steady the trade Tor the whole year, M U to make It unnecessary to stop, except, perhaps, for a few weeks iu July. Tho Miners' Jttitrttat of last Saturday also gives the cause of the stopjiage of production to the scarcity of vessels, but thinks the true reason is prolongation of the warfare between producer and consumer! This is d tlrujjgle which Jlever ceases, except when tbe supply of coal is short and the demand urgent. With the present facilities for luiu ing there are few exigencies that cau occur to produce ti shdrt supply. The problem then is to control the otituut to a quantity as near that required to supply the market as possible, or to sell the product at unre- munerativo prices. If there it i surplus above the wants of tbe market then1 th'eie arises a warfare against the producer to make bin; sell at prices dictated by the pur chaser; anil this warfare nearly always ends in fuyor of the latter. It is the knowledge of their advantage in such a contest that stimulate the consumers and dealers in coal to be alivays oti the aggreSsiVe-;. nud that Is the attitude they have assumed during the whole of this year. Lust year thero was no necessity for a contest. The policy then was td mine all the coal possible and sell it for what consumers would pay for it. Under this K1lcy It was easy to see that tho trade would take all the coal it could pay for and store it away for future speculutlon. Over 28,000,000 tons were oeiit to market when 23,000,000 was about tbe probable amount needed to supply the demandi The 3:000; 000 tons in the hands of dealers and cou- sumers, with a very mild winter; involving a saving in consumption of 2,000,000 tons, together aggregato 5,000,000 tons, to be di- ducted from any estimate made of the re quirements for this year. The policy being changed tins year to one of limited produc lion and fiir prices, the leading interests began early in the spring to curt.ul the product by working half time, and this con tinued until September 1st. The demand sprdllg up then in good earnest, and it was thought that there would be no need of fur ther suspension during the year. The cal culation was erroneous, and the result is another suspension. Meanwhile (trices are maintained. The Reading Company hai issued its circular for Oetober.re-es'ablishing the September prices, as follows! Line and city prices atSchiiylkill Haven Lump aud steamer at $3: broken, egg and stove, $3 2 Z5; chestnut No. 1,$2 752 85; chest nut No. 2, $2 80 , peaNo.l,$l 75$1 85; pea No. 2,$l 00. The collieries will be idle on the 1st; 2d, 4th, 5th and 6th of October. Hurbof prides for coal delivered free on board vessels at Port ttichinnnd will be as follows: Lump,steamboatand broken,?! 60; egg and stoVe,t4 O0$5; chestnut 35124 SOnd pea, $3 85. These are the limit to which.it is believed, price will go this yean They are said to be fairly remunerative and DO mnrei iho several interests aro unanimous In agreeing to the suspension as they are also solid in maintaining prices, and whether the product is curtailed to less tban 20,000,- 000 tons this year or fiset above that figure will be determined by the actual require ment of the trade as Ihey arise. That fea ture which Is fixed and certain, is that there will be no coal sacrificed. The price will be adhered to, arid If dealers arid consumers do not require the coal It will be left in tbe ground. We have reports of increased use of bituminous coal, and Information that In cases where bituminous coal Is substituted for anthracite tbe parties are slow In coming back to the use of the hard coal again. Of course this applies to coal used in manufac turing and In the steam marine. Ledger, Monday. To Treepnfctxriis Soma portions think, say an exchange, that the sign boards forbidding hunting, fishing, or trespassing Un private landt are of little account and that they may be disregarded with impunity. This is a inlsi take as tbe law makes it an act of trespass to go upon cultivated or enclosed lands for any purpose without the permission of tbe owner even If there I no rign board, and the owner is entitled to recover actual dam ages for such trespass. Where tbe sign boards are properly erected, any person who trespasses upon lands to guarded I liable not only to pay the actual damages, but also a penalty not exceeding $25. If however, the owner wishes to avail hiinslf of tbe provisions of the Isw, h must make hit sign board comply with Us requirement. There must be at least one sigu board, nut less than a foot equare, to etery fifty acres of land, upon the lot line,- upon the shore or bank of the lake, stream or pondr whitb is Intended to protect, or in a conspicuous place unn the grounds that are lo be thus protected. Any person who defaces, injure or destroy such a sign is guilty of mis demeanor and it liable to a penalty of $25. For the week ending on the 2d Inst., there were 92,008 tons of ol transported over the Lehigh Valley railroad, making a total for the tea ton to that date of 3,657,512 . "'i being an increase as compared with 1 ame-linie last yvsr ol 141,631 tout. DEMOCRATIC Mm ana hut A grand Detnpcraliu Must Meeting anil Torchlight Parade will be held in tbe Bor ough ot Lehighton on SATURDAY, OCT. 16th, 1880. among" the prominent peatier! ribnounccd for the occasion is Hon. Sam. J. Randall, fclpeakor of the Natleo'ITlIoUso of Represen tatives. CoyMtTtxc Micrirru Males. A.. T 1 I 1 1 . .' I. .OCA 1 1. 'Miiucti Chunk Court House; the Shorilf ill sell properties as follows i As lie propel ty of W. II. Arner, defend ant, and Barney Barron, terre tenants lot of ground on Summit Hill, with a two-story Iramo dwelling, a small stable and other Im provement. A the property of E. II. Evans, a lot on White Street, Summit Hillwith a two-story plank dwelling end other improvements. A the property of H. M. Bovle In the borOUgh of Lunsfonlj a lot on West Abbot street,wl(h a two-story frafn'e dwelling house, wagon shed ana otner outuuimiugs. As the property of John Gould, defendant, and Jenkin E. Jenkins, terra tenant, lot on While street. Summit Hill, with one and a half story framo dwelling, kitchen attached, and other outbuildings. As the property of Syivahus Uhrls'.man.a 1M ill Franklin township, adjoining property of Jacob K. Rickert, with two-story frame dwelling and other improvements. I'rpllt niid Loss;. CAHtO Ij A promissory note near three A check unsigned that signed should be A merchant gasped, as well might he, "A pen, a kingdom for a pen." 'MaKe' batto," tho merciisn't sharply spoke, The pen In signing made ono stroke, Then sputtered, bent and rudely broke The pen, the wretcncdi worthless pen.' The batik had promptly closed Its1 door Tlio messenger no signed check bore Alt that Was loft was lodeplore Tho woes that came from one bad pen. The notary posts his dtsrnal sheet, The merchant's ruin Is complete; NO hope the sheriff to defeat lie failed, at railed hit usolcfs pen. fcADTOII. Once mofo for lottu'ne went In tjHtdt, Ills motto, "onf Use the bost ;" T" everything lie brought the test, Nor leared disaster trout a pen; Life henceforth bears a charmed look; No pens but those the meilals took The Standard Hens by Ksterbroot The pen for all, tho Falcon Pen. X.chig!ituii Tfarltetsj Uosrkctku Weekly. ITlftiiv m. aitflr ..... S3 16 Itneltwhnnt ndtir 11FI1 sock. 3 00 70 55 1 35 1 35 1 10 Corn, per bushel flats, per. bushel iiuxeu unon, perowt Middlings, uerewt lirau, per cm Iliiila. ,m tii.i.n.l 25 21 Kgus, per dozen Him, per round. .,;.tu Iirfli per pound.... i. ; 10 cuiiuiueraper ouuuu Potatoes, per bushel 05 Closing prices of DkIIaven A Tow.nseno, Stock, upvcrilliicni ami uoiu, iv noum luiru oireci. l ima., vcujucr t, icoo. U S. C'a IS i ICtll bid ICtS sskeC 17 B. cunencv. a . to did ueu rr. r.'n ixmi.ha.it. 112. bhl lC2k aal'crt U.SMVs. new KN.s. W.l US', .us' fed U a. t's new...i:;i .I...I.I071J u a iu7 bskimi Pennsylvania ti. li as, oni tsu rsaea t'h'Jo- A casing K.lt 15 nut I3H assctl Lehigh YadeyH.R tl U11 i.h ascil lianirlittoftt&Nnv.uc. ... jtH uia 3IU a"kco UiiitoilCm'n.iiileof ti. J.. ',5 old oszfd Ni.rt'ienl Central II. 1 37 bid 33 ssneo llestonvtde lv.u:lt. o it ntii is, mtca i-itm:'lii. ds norr, It.ll. Co. rfitt tint to asid fptitrrti rinti.iib' cnthui Co i4 bltt 10?. a-ucfl Mori hern I'sclhoCoin... . vtt M 2l akcil r 1'iet'd. 3tt, Hid t2S nxed Nonh ronnvlvama It. It. 43 UIO 4iHakitt Pliilaieiolili & I.1I0 11. It.. I.tlt bl i ! a.ten Hlivn. (TraiteO ! 010 OJ't askid jiAituu:i. EVEliiff At.TKMOSE-On tho 25th ult, by liev. A, lM.Stratis-.,Mr.llh s. O. Kierlit, or Ainriantsnuo, ana jane ;u. .tttemese. of llouser'J Mills, Monroe coun'y. LKVEH-HElhllfllt-O'n the 15th ult.. by the same, IUr. Jacob L. liejcf' and Miss Helen I,: Ilermiug, Loth of Alccksvllle, (Jarbon collntyi liEPPY-illONDT At the Lutheran Pdfson- auo In hllurt. Sldnroe county on the !8ih Ult-. by I lie liev's A, M. Strauss and II. A. llub.-r. Mr. 11 1. Ueppy, of Albrlghtsvllle, ami Miss Sarah J. Uondt, of Effort; .Monroe county. We know It Isn't good for map to be alone, and tender congratulations to tbe happy cou. plui Und ' opt they will live Ion ri arid prosper Mat- this last effoft Oown their jy6. Arid Mil their arras with girls and boys. I'ltlLI.l I'S ll It E II 11 f.N I) Kli. A t the par. sonage in Heaver Mo.wlow, by Huvd. N. 11. Smith, A r. William 1'hilllps, of that place, and catberlno tj. Bredbcnder, of Heaver Valley. A Sew Ti-entiltftii. The Golden Elixer of Llji. Wonderful Caret. if you have Consumption, and would know that ) our cough can be indde loose und easy Ilcctle lever jnd Niijht Sweats checked In 21 bours ; Inflammation taken out of the Lunal and air pas'iigs at once; that you can be made to gain 3 to 5 pound- of healthy flesh yef week ; if you' have any Chronic Disease, IronCbttlsi Asthma, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Sick Heailac)ie( Heart Uiseuse, l.lver Complaint, Nervous DebllUy.Setnlnnl Weakness or Bpr maiorriicci. loss of rtnual power in either sex from any cause; if you have any forfrl of nerv ous weakness, losing flesh dr wasting away, and would know ol an lnfmedlat relief and certain euro for many til tbe severest cases In a short time, a new inetHo.1 with new agents to fatten everybody, luvlgrirrite and wake strong and healthy the most hopeless cases, cut this out and write at once for particulars to II. S. DISPENSARY, lierrten Springs, Mleh. July 17 yl Great chance to roako money We neel a dtaou In oveiy town to take snbsiriotionA lor me isrge.c, encspest ana uei Illusl'ated family puulictiion in the world Anv one cau become a successful aareut. btx elegant wnric of art ptven tree to sunsrriber.. Tne price la so low tMtalmoH every body sub. crtor. One agent rroorbi taslag i:o snbsorl. herein a day. a lady ageut report a making fJ0.i clear profit Ip leu days. All who eiiraav m.Ke money last. Yon can devuia all your time (ofhebnineHa,or only your snare time. You seed not be awy V om home over nlcliu You can do it as whii usotbora Fall directions aod (erui. free. Elerinr urjd expensive Odtni fne; If von want prafltahie work sondes yonr address at once. It costs nothing to iry the butlne". -fooae who engavca fai'a to mas e rreT pay. Ail ilea JliCA:CIK BTIMBON A C()..riirttaud. Uaine. Janoiu-lv. OIIAV'S hPlCCIPIO .ilBtilCINK. TRADE MARKTiix great .'rtADE MARK 1.HULI8U It e ii e ii y, an onfall Ing cure lor Seminal weakness, B permator rhea. Iinpo. ieney, aod all diseases BEFORE TAKIRa.that Mlew.WER TAKINQ. as a secjurnee of Self Abuse: as Loss of Mem ory, Universal Lastltud. Pain In tbe llaok, Dunnes, of Vision, Premature Old Age. anil many other d senses that load to Insanity or (lon'Uinptlon. and a Premature Orave, as-Full parllculars In onr pamphlet, which wa rirslre to, send free by mall to everyone. r-Thn Specific Medicine Is sold by all drug, gists at tl per package or six packages for at, or will be sent Ireobymall on receipt of lb money by addressing Tlic Gi-er atcdlclne On , Merhanlrs' llloct, Dktroit. Micu. 8 Ll) IIY DltUUQISTS VEKY WHERE JUy .-ly tV VOtJTII AHj) MtnfUE.AfJED, Womo ytn ' e re-ton a to 601I.MI Knnhnfirl 0 -crt iuuid ami von mil ret ad. MdUliUUU I r)c In Mt.eil uovelnn Adttrea-, i i Fiet J-Y. KO A.V, OAdrnsottrg X.T. jal iri-t ftorphlnA Habit Cured In tooriodavs P villi uiea. Dr. J 8Ttriii:xs, Innnp. I's. apr.l yi ONtY (Ul this slyle Singer. We wH wnU H to your l pot lobe ex din in ml lort rnu py for It If it i not Hi if itrewnUd .toiu be returned iitoui iisuj a tmtM Gi:oaUr. C. X Wi OD J tv., 17 M.T!ti Bt VUU.. Pi. Julr IftniX RUPTURE; 1 ha imperials mntvti UWhllTUQ VIDt 'IhB iUlj. e-tfro rretJ Y- E-uXS. Otim tWeT K V Julr '?)t I rlnmifl No Patf nt No Pay. I PATENT obtained for Inventors in the Ltuted Slate, Canada and Europe, at reduced rates. With our principal clnco located in Washington; directly oppoKlttr the United States PatnL Otllcc, wo aro alls, to 'djtctid to all potent business with greater pc'm'jitriesi arid dos , natch and at leas cost than other, patent Mw tornoys who arc at a, distance from Wash-. Ington, and who have, therefore, to employ "associate attorneys." W make preliminary j examinations and furnisll opinion as to patentabllty, freo of charge, aud all who are ' Interested fir new Inventions and patents aro , invited to send tor a ropy ol our "uumo tor obtaining Patent," which is sentfrei to any address, aild contains or 'tripleto instructions now u ouiuin patents anu ouicr vaiuaoio matter. We refer to Hie Gor!f,'n-Ame.riemi National Bank. Woihlncbm.D.C.i tho Itoynl Swfdlrh, Norwegian and Danish Lcgafiin'i, nt vYAsliiugton; lion. Jo. Corey, late ClncT Justice If; S. Court of Claims; to the Officials of the V. S. Patent Office, and to Senators an d embers of.Congress from every State. Address! J.UUib UAUUi.lt x UU.. bollcl tor of Patents and AlUrrnevs at Lav.-, LeDroil Building, WASiuaatOtf, Tf.Xl, dec22 Hespeotfully announces to the people of Le highton and Itl vicinity, that ho is now pre pared to supply them with all kinds of Household Furniture Manufactured from the best Son td! Mate rials at Prices fully as low as thofamoarllclo. can be bought lor elsewhere. Here are a few of the Inducements offered : Parlor Sets at I torn $50 to $60 Walnjit Marblc.ton, Dressing Case lledroom Suites. 3 pieces M0 to S Painted Uedrooui Suites JlS to $10 Cane Scaled Ohalra, pcrsetoffj.... t) Common i 'hairs, per set of 0 iM and all other Goods equally cheap. In th'IS connection, I desire to call the ot. tentlon of the pcoplo to Iny ample facilities lu THE UNDERTAKING BUSINESS with a NEW and 1IANDSOMK 11EAISSK. and a lull line of (JACKETS ami COFFINS. 1 am prepared to attend proinpily to all or ders In this lint), at lowoet prices. Patronage fe-p'c'ctltilly svlldted and tho most ample satillactlun gtiar-tnutid. v. scint-Ain 2, octU I1ANK St., Lehighton. FARMERS, LOOK to TOOT INTERESTS, AND PUltUHASi: i i M Art- cultural Inptets, The Best In the Market, at J. I . GABEL'S. Also, nri hand, and for Sal In Lots to Suit Purchasers. C1IUAP l'UU OAslI, 10,000 feet Georgia Yellow Pilie Flooring, "NVhite Pihe 13oatds and Floor ing, Lath, &c. AT HIS flAltmVAItK bTOUK, Apriu-mo Lehighton, Pa. "F YOU A HI". U NEED OF Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, orj Gents' Furnishing Goods GO TO CLAUSS &, BROTHER THE rOPULAU Merchant Tailors, Bank Street, Lehighton. PfttotB VfiHT LOW FOB CASH. Tb publlo pitrbnage solicited. julyl.tf "SIFOttTAST ANNOUKCl-ME.MI liewls Weiss. POST OFFICE noiLDlNO LEIIiaUTON, PA., has tbe isrgtst and Most Extensive Stock of Hoots., Siioes9 HATS, (JAPSj &o. .., fT. , In tkl. Wah.Ii lf.pl-.OT t. n . chased my Stock In the Eustern rod olhtr Manufselorles early In the teuton and r.t a saying l 10 to 15 per centum on the present Aovanceu i-rices, i am preiareu to oner ex. traordlnary Inducements to to) customers. Special attention has beta siren to the itlco tlon of Fall atld Winter Boots ! ohil t Invite my numerous friends and patrons to call and examine my stock before making their purchases liewhere, as lam preuuir.1 to. give speeial Inducements to. all L1AS11 PCltt'lIASKHS. itemember, Lr.WIS WEISS Post.Offlce DulldtnK, LtbUhton, P. Sept. 20. Th unJertlgned retpeetfully aanonnses la his numerous Irlaads andth. puLlio genrl ly, that be Is now prepared lo supidy thafo uith choice SlttJAlS MtuM MBW Ji-lll-5Ei. at lha Licll .Mtrksl 1'riMi. yard tan fines l Pxahaiura ll.nsl 1,1 ybtoi . 1 Jalyil-aiJ PAN ni!T Jif.n 5 Wf i& .g"! KoW AdvTitSi-ini-nts, mmmnms ' nellfrnnv conn STAHCf- PU.rA,li3ILVER GLOSS STARCH 1 . i fx tJ-MTJONOSEOHatSofi Pa w OSWEOONY. For the I.aunJry, Is tho b s. ,nd most economical In the world. Is perfectly puie, fi-ce from Arid and, other foreign tabnnces Hist Injure I.lneft, I stronger than any otlior, ranufrig much Je ilian tlty In using. Is uniform, siiT.'fi. IM rJnfthi were, always the same. Uliun'onP. ItiUrrlted Com Starch for Puddings, Tllane-M-n. ' Cake Ac ! tmra anddellcata Preferable to nermuda ArrowToot. T. KlNOSFOttD A SON, Otirego, New Tor it, i 1 1 A SCOTTISH Cl U il . ifeUae pat!.t-:d di:j Tim KItctric MaM v.c-m preut dlnwvcr. bit I cl.ii n ut t .'. '..!. i :t. t- 4'aV-.i foiut turn ers i i "TfA i.vtitT i'j 's. irrcit a.nrurt i , r Ut-v.i, f d ll.e cur(t 1 h. frnii Ihr u fvr 'it '.HA iC.iK.-i Arrl 1 tu.l '. i v t-irji vt nd if g Hi 9' s.artfci III notr b.'cf. tmtj t t.wrr, U.a tuott. Ol S ift III UN fi.lecii v i'j in S (nh llin ,1. j ' ' . ciTf ti e, .- I 'iv .i i .it ti. y . rt pfpr- II .v t-j.cr, .u finrti iriM;i Conc'ti, Cat irrh, Tlif .ic' .'..v, ji.i..lii ttt-il IMpt Ihcr! i. Cire vo.irS-irc l : r "t 'Jth tKc Kumtrt anJ jroi wM hear no w o. . ' r:rhtltcr1a. Thy art; mvai i iou1 ior i un ' - . : t . anu siitcri, Th.v Ar p 't tip i f.,i i - i bit s, anJ cut. b carried in the pockut rnJ vised nt convenUhct If vm ciinnnt ;et tn ii fom yrr OncUr, r Unixist, s?iiJ dir.rt S t' c n anufsiturer. wlm v 1 1 1 s;itJ thori to all piirts f t ,o WutlJ pt.Oago A OiUrf ran use thr1 K mcr. ns (her rf nt Wi to Lu ftiiiolird, Vrir't One Dollar fr MOItniSON U SIMl'.SOK, Prop'rn ami Manufacturer, Dellaikk, 0; ForSftlobyA. J. DU JLlNO, 1IM UmsT, Lohlgbtou, l'a, cpt iji:-i il QbLbsIsHsBb a I n VSS V m m MM 1 B It w M. Jmm m a Warner's Safe Kidney and Lirer Cve. (IbrTnertv Dr, Cirttp'i Kidney Oira.) A vfgptablo preparation nml the onirsura rspiiM'Uy in tne world for Itrlclit't UUCftMl lliitrtOK. und ALri IIIOuvj-, lUvcr. muM Urlnrary lUt'UM!w. utrTt'stlmonlala of the h let est order la proof Of theso statements. uur-Kor in, mreof Dlnbrfcs, call forTTar lioi' fin Vn Jlulc I Cu tseTFor ttio euro or RrlRlit And thn othor dlseaie, cull for Warucr fin A3 Ul&nmr ami IalturCurv. WARNER'S SAFE OUTERS. It Is thobnn II I on I lurlflrr. and stlmalatM overy function to mom iiuUUiful action Uitl Is thus a benefit in nil dUetiws. It cdiesMf!nrutuuntid other .Ski nKnmm Hunt And Pise as, including uceriH.UV wn, and otUer So !. , , Coiiftlllinlloti Ilzxlitca,4Joticj-al Uel It.r, etc.. me cured by theNaTe Illtlen. It la u nequaled at an appcttter and regular tonic. Bottles of two sizes ; prices SUc. aud 81.00. WARNER'S SAFE NERVINE Quickly givci Hcit and fileei tu the sunVMnr. cure ll4alnt'lio and Ncui-Hlslm prrenU i:illcptlo t'lta, and relieves Nervoua lrov Irallou brought on by excessive df1nlc,ovt worlc, jnc ntal shocks, and othvr causes. PowerAilaslt Is to stop pain and soothe dis turbed Nerveii It never Injures the sitUsa uuiiie4 oi iwu sues ; prices, u c: and ttl.Ml WARNER a SAFE PILLS Are an Immediate and active atlmulDS far m . '.ii-a Torpid Llvr, mut cure CosUtsqisi, DmtpiU, fttl. loumtM. muiou our rbce, Uklula. Tvr and Afut, and should be used wheDCT.er hm bowels do not operate) fiet-ly and reetitarly. ha vtutr IHI riir oarnll m for lltrfti work. Vrif t& eU. a tM. P umrr't tur IU4tl are iM tT PrmnnUU wiitra II. II. Warner &Ce, I I'rssrirlsrs. EO0HE3TKE, H. T, ' otb fw rwr&wi lo. uiooyiir T. Ho n. tsptti-ljs A continuous Flovf t Water does not Wet or WOLFB'S A.CiVXK! BLACKING. gclM'olisliiuir I.vutltrr PreicrraUr; NO FAMILY SHOULD Bt WITHOUT IT ASK "YdUft DEALER FOB, ITi iIi:iL,HA A. CO., BAKK STEKET, l.hightifli Pit, UILLKtm tl3 Dealdia lH 411L(i.d l OTAJS nnrOIITond 8CI,Da us.avL.tB Aaiislt oiiTit I to wbnld. Lisa. iea4MetiaiirlDl(trai vtirettt 'Sen tb. wcaiu .orjaUr Dropsrsd lo hVf ' l-Lt t2n w.th of al mo tny Mine daslied at VEIIY liXVnT IMSIC'ES; if. UKlLitAJl A I'd. OPIUM HABITi,i,,?5 auii at Na ui tfa t bt aa iMhrr w an-, i (T llnsr rr ... v n r is At ti i, I aVt.. Il A til i-nf lnl, ptJ to any il t tl ul r 11 i r 'dj ru 1 Dm wmmm mm