J. install & Son's . Or oat CASH SALE Ate tee forMB! Tht undtrslried km titiVT OPEN end Kitdy to Inipntlon An Immense M M or Fall? Winter Dry Goods Dress Goods, Woolens, Blankets, . Carpets, Oil Cloths, BOOTS, SHOES, &c hTe'h they "have 'placed at inch Low Prices at will Mora thai Stock Quickly. All those la search of any kind of DRY QOODS, te., will do well to call and exam. la Good i and Prlcet. ' Respectfully, .1 J. T. NXJSBA'DM fc SON, Oppoilte th Pabllo Square, Lthlghton, Pa. tept. 18-jl THIS PAPER may bo found on Die as ueo. r, ROVBIX Co" .Newspaper AJTorthing lintr Bui Burtau (10 Sprue treat j.wnere aarer Ustag contracts may he mule for U la NEWY0RK. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 16, 1880. Local and Personal. TO SUliSCRlIJEnS. Subscribers will Dleaee refer to the dirtc- 'tion tab. on their papers, by to doing they "will bo able to see whether they are square 'on our books or not, thus : John Fitiwilllam mar8 79 Shows that the subscription has been paid up till March 8th, 1879, and consequently 'there Is one dollar due u. on the present year, 'which you will please remit, or $1.23 will be 'charged II we nave u sena Dili. ' juLook at the yellow direction tab on J the tint page and see now niucn you owe 3-32S to 1 that E. II. Hobl has the larg- est stock of silver chains In Mauch Chun ll'Calf and see bis new stock just received. Velvet frames and easels are very J5n and Luckenbasb, Mauch Chunk, keeps ntm. fcfi. Fail not to attend the Great Cash .fSale now going nn at the Original Cheap . yam Btore o: j. 1. xiusoaum a oon, u you tOirquld secure genuine Dargaina. '. 'sSst-lfyou wanta nice ainootb,easy shave , .your hair cut or .nampooing, go to rrani Roederera Saloon, under the Exchange llo .' tel. He will fix you right, and don't you 'Torget It. must be true because every one jays Kendall's Spavin Cure is the best thing Known. jicaa mo auverkiKiuiruw ,. st-You can find a large and elegant as . aartment of furs, umbrellas, gloves, trunks etc., at the popular hat emporium of James . ia. Slandwark, Aiaucn ununic rrices low for cash. 'jar-Lewi. Weiss, in the post-office build fliing, this borough', has just made a largo ad .j( ditiaa to his stock for the fall and winter trait, vis, a full line of BtilT and soft lelt hats ot the latest and best styles, and a null line of gentlemen's, ladies' end child tren's boots, shoes and gaiters, all of which '-he is offering at the very lowest cash prices. 591-Kendall'a 8pavin Cure is highly rec- omlnended by Prof. Williams the wonder- ful horse trainer. Read the advertisement. ia.Write to Mrs. Lydla E. Pinkham, fo. 214 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass., for 'names of ladies that have been restored to nerfect health by the use of her Vegetable Compound. It is a positive cure for the . Siost stubborn case ol lemale weakness. feluDr. Browning's C. k C.Cordisl is In valuable to ihe consiimntive. Taken with regularity and according to direations, iU rfeets are wonderful in acute and chronic diseases of the threat and lungs. For sale fey all druggist, and tbe proprietor; Dr. Browning, 1117 Arch street, Philadelphia. ' 'ftM 50 cents. aHJ9' to 1 that you can get the best rrailroad watches at . II. Honrs Maur-h -iChntiV. A heavy silver chain given with ' every watch. IT.IT. Ptra. smuif. thA nnnitlur mr- 4jp)nt tailor, In the post office building, is now jireceivlng and opening one of the largest -srnd most fashionable stocks of clothe, cas- ''ttimeras and suitines ever brought Into blghton, and whicn he Is prepared to "jlTnke up in the latest fashion and most durable manner, at prices which actually tvdtfy competition. Call and examine good's aad learn price, ana be convinced. ' as-Job printing of the finest description esnb-hid at theCnaso Anvocira office at very low prices. Call and see samples. SWSteel pens to suit every purpose, and '-of exrelleuco nf temper, are manufactured "In all the popular styles by the Xsterbrook .oteei t en i..ana are to oe nad or an sta itlonen. VSee a wine cup In another column "with a bunch of grapes from which Speer's rori urape wine is msae, mat is so nigniy esteemed by the medical profession for the use of !nvaltds,weakly persons and tha aged noid oy an aruggisu. JUT-The medicines of Dukdjs Dick iCo .are unexcelled for elneance. purity, and re liability. Their Seidlitine Seidlita Powders .are as pleasant as Lemonade. Their 8olt Capsules are world famous. See Advt. f 9"W have much pleasure In recom mending Thermaline to our readers, as an absolute cure lor Aiaiaria. ine manufac turers' name alone Is a guarantee of it mer -it. It .ells at 25 centa cr box. For par titulars see Advt. te.Dr. J. A. Mayer, of Mauch Chunk la using Napoli, a recent discovery, for tbe prevention oi pain in cleaning tender teem for filling, with tbe greatest satisfaction Those who would avoid suffering should eau upon mm. JCTT" Great attraction in Fancy Drew Goods. Trinimlnrs.BhawIs, etc., at the Uric Inal Cheap Cash Store of J. T. Husbauin A- Bon. JSr-Xedtes. do not fail to call at Daniel Graver's Bee Hive store and inspect those f eauiifui urientai uashraere runnels, In Gendsrme. Marine and Navy Blue. Garnet. Myrtle Green, and Black, for ladies' and children's suitings. They are very cheap and pretty. tea. A new and beautlfnl stock of Lamps Just Tecelved at Dr. C. T. Horn's Central Drug Store, Lehlghton, which be is offering at lowest prices for cash. If you need lamps you should not buy before examining this pisnoin .assortment. SSWll. II. Handwerk. Manph Chunk' popular HATTER, I. now exhibiting hi. winter stock ol latest styles of irentlemen's. youth's and children's hata, and if you want to mane a moo apiearance call and be fitted at tne lowest casn price. Andrew HunWc was .truck by a loco motive and faulty injured at Pituton, Pa. en Saturday last. James Conuell was stabbed twice, It teliared fatally, by Charles McCabe.ln political dispute, at Honesdale, Pa., on Sat urday of last week. Both were old men. RepabTican candidate for Assemblyjaa. F. Krenley, of Weather! v,-Was In town nn Monday, and dropped in to see us. tie sajs that ha is well satisfied with bis prospects. Bodallr James is Ujs top geod fellow. A VALUABLE PREMIUM! WO Will present every per- son calling at thife office arid ll infi ft,- Hhn ,hhJ0 paying $1.00 for bile years BUbCCnptlOn tO the UAllBON Advocate, with a copy bl. Dr. T. B. Kendall's Treatise on Z THE HOUSE, One Of the ftitist Valuable books for Farmers l.-J IT nwULU,! UHU xxui;ii:ia t'""' rrn 1 1 I I I IRC BOOK 18 liuuwuuii:iy Tirnfusnlv illustrated, and ClVCS r J . . ' . " symptoms and treatment lor ,J . ,. . i u the VariOUS diseases tO WlUCh tllC hOrse IS SUblCCt. xvemem- ber, forSl you get the Ad- 1 YUUAT1S or Ull " COpy 01 tllC BOOK FREE I IN OW hand in your names and the ri ri I 1 o 1 UUllilU I We nave JUSU reCClVCa a limited number OI IVENDAlL 8 TnEATISE ON THE HORSE AND tt. t. . :tJ : n. xxia xJia&Ao&o, uiiuiuu m man, Which We Will Rh'C tO those ravine one vear in ad- vance for the Carbon Advo i I cate. Dr. Pbaro, the veterinary surgeon, now sports a handsome buggy and a fine, strap- ping gray horse. This is an indication of our young friend's success In his profession. I B. F. Mlnnick, of Summit Hill, one of I the Republican nominees for Assembly , was I in town last Monday Interviewing his po-1 litical friends. While hero he dropped into I our sanctum and we enjoyed a very pleas- ant half hours' chat with him. The Cant. I feels very hopeful of an election. pSf cough unfits one for business, so-1 ciety or anything use, .except melancholy oniml,.. mMi. el.. thus sustaining one's use- I fulness. Price 25 cents. 1 Sevtttty-five cents worth of Iron ore will make a bar of iron worth $5.58: horse shoes, $10: table knlves,$l80: cambric nee- dies, $8,800 : shirt buttons, $20,480 : walfh springs, $400,000: pellet arbors, $2,500,000 a grand total of $3,127,475 50 from a wheelbarrow load of iron ore. On Friday last Jacob E. Saeger, of Eas- ton, Md., an employe at Packerton, was struck by the bumpers of a caboose, and se verely Injured. Ho was brought down to the Valley House, In this place, and Dr. C. S. German called to attend him, when, upon examination, It was found that no bones were broken and no Internal iniurles had been received. I Ol'PnrriATINRt! Thp f!lnil!i Bro's, popular Merchant Tai lors, announce to their custo mers and friends that they have just received an immense StOCK Ot the newest patterns in OverCOatillgS, Which they ow nvnnni. f molro nn in . f r . . i j i j mu JUKJ&t bijics uuu iiiuoL uu- rabie manner at very low pn- res for cash. Call find exam- .1 . , v o 1 sui. ui!, oiwu "Ulill """' 1 1 1 nr. I VOUr purciiases eisewiiere.- VV e are bound tO Satisfy the mOSt hst d mii? in t h mattpr n 'n n- . . -t j uuug, gLitib luuusimiy yuuus. hatfi, Caps, bOOtS, SllOeS, CtC. The will of the late Gen. Albright, ol Mauch Chunk, leaves the use of his estate to his widow during her life, and the rever sion at her death to Dickinson CiUeee, for the education of poor young men, without regard to race or color. Should the college make a color distinction the bequest will become null. Hon. A. J. Durling and John S. Lents, Eaq.,were In Philadelphia Tuesday evening and Wednesday, to get the earliest returns from Indiana and Ohio. Michael McCasey was killed by falling down a collar stairs while drunk, In a ealoun at Wllkesbarre, Friday morning. Christain Bosche, the oldest employe of tbe Switchback Railroad, at Mauch Chunk was fatally injured by being run over by a truck Friday morning of last week. Judges Elcock and Diddle, of Phlladel pbia, decided a few days ago that in accord ance with the Act of March 30th, 1800, the Btate ticket, at the coming flection, shall in elude Electors and Auditor General only. and that a eeiarute ticket, la W'lle.1 Judiriart shall iuclude the Jndgo of the Buprenit- Court and the Judge of the County Court. James Boyle, of Yorktown, one nt the oldest miners in Luzerne county, was killed by a fall of coal on Friday last. Rev. James Cunningham, of Bristol, Pa., has been appoinU'd presiding elder of the Lehigh District, to fill the vacancy caused by tbe death of Dr. Chaplain. -James Donohue and Richard Swift at- Umpted to force an entrance Into the house of Mary Brown, near Pottsville, on Sunday morning. Andrew Brown, a .brother of eiary, ureu atwiem anu snot uonooue in tne lace, mulcting a latat wound, tie sur- rendered himself on Monday, claiming that he acted In self dUeace, Hi. sister attempt- ed suicide the same afternoon bv shooting hereelf In tbe neck. " " a complete setoi ourgurs- tools are aaiu to have been found near the Lehigh Valley Railroad, a short distance from Bethlehem, several daya ago by two small boys. ti.- n i ii l.ii . .i . .i . public house of J. T. McDaniel, In Mahon lug Valley, on Saturday evening last. Ad dresses were made by E. M. Mulkearn and others. A meeting was also held at Tarry- ville on Tuesday evening last. Both meet. inga were attended by the Garfield and Ar thur club of this borough. There was a Democratic rally at the puouu ' w",r' " Corner. Mahoning Valley, last Saturday evening; a number of the members of tbe uiKut,uU proeuv, several addresses were made by local speakers. Mrs. Neal McCue, of Maurh Chunk, wniie on ner way to I'lillidelplila Tuesday morning, jumped from the train at Bethle- hem and was killed. She was on her way to Philadelphia, to bring the body ofa dead son to wsucn uiunk, and tindiug that she was on tbe wrong train jumid off, with tne result named. ine annual meeting oi me txecutive Committee of the Teachers' Ibslitute of this county will be held iu the rear ruoul of the Commissioners' office at MaUeh Chuuk, to- j &u.u iu, mt, iviov a. nia The members ol tbe committee aret J. P. Rowland, 0, G, C. 8mith, J.T. While, F. K. Berndl and 0. L. Haverly. Tha object of the meeting will be to arrange a pro - gramme of exercises for the forthcoming Institute to be held in tbe Publio School building, Weatherly, during tbe week com. imenciDg Mouusyioremwr utn, al 3 p.ra. sS&sgs ported over the Lehigh and 8usqiiehannit ' 7S'h !.UI rdrlhe lllof S,T8J,W2 ton., .bowing ado- cnM9 wllU'ttme u ,,st year of 313,519 lotit. -"..uemian it giving hiirwidenw uofE ST nairon llrecU' A Democratic Meeting will lis held In thWhighofprr7uiaihii(Friday)eTe - n!nRi l5lh '"' W. toe BlileJ, ot Packer- Ml Will add res. the neonle on Ih. T.,lir question. All ahould hear hint-he it nuedt hd pleasant .pealcer. rpi.-i I T.l.d.J.K.L. T. Tp ' i p , , Redlng Railroad Company have ordered tbo payment; on October 25, of MO,000 ad- dltlonal, making, with previously ordered pymem, eu,uu out 01 ibeootviocior rec.jrerl certificates issued under order of tha court of May 27,1880! hd aI.o will pay on November B, on accouriijthe one-half ""no July coupon, of the gtseral mortgage uuuun ui bkiu wnimu( mvuium iud cuu . is a. ..., ijfk.i mi. UillalsoDav on the same dab tbe entire July coupon of the general mortgage defer- terllng scrip. Pardee uo are erecting stireaker in -....,. . ,r..tan lh.t -in ,,.. capacity for preparing over 1,000 ton. of coal a day. i- !j . J -i w a .1 Yorktown, last Friday, whereby .nines Boyle, of lhat place, lost hi. life. Yuen about to go home he told his laborer-bat ho would go back for a hammer, but as 'he place was not safe, his laborer tried to ii- duco him not to go for it. He went it, howerer,and just as he arrived at the placx where the hammer was, Bome of the coal . which had been hanging loose fell on him, causing Injuries from which he died in a few hours. The funeral took place on Sunday afternoon. In accordance with the call of the chair man, Gen. Lilly, the conferees met In the Central Hotel, Hatleton, Tuesday morn'ng, at n O'ciock. oen. Lilly was elected chair mn and T-8- McNur secretary. The Gen then stated tbe object of the conference and they proceeded to nominate for Congress. The following names were then presented: B. W. Wilde, ! Hosleton, nominated J. C. Haydon, of Jeanesville; Geo. H. Troutnmn nominated Gen.Wm.Lilly,of Mauch Chunk; E. C. Remmel nominated W. J. Scott, of Kescopeck. The names of J. C. Haydon, and Gen. Lilly were then withdrawn, and on motion of Geo. II. Trout man, seconded by Mr. Munroe, of Columbia, W. J. Scott.of Nescopcck, was declared tbe unanimous choice of the Republicans for Congress in the Eleventh District. Lafayette Lnti and N. D. Cortright have been elected directors of the second National Bank, of Mauch Chunk, to fill vacancies caused by the death ot Soloman I r- . U 1 -. I k II -!-l,l Tne lat ter was president of the bank, and Thos. L. Foster, who hail.bwn cashier of the batik since its organization In I8C4 has beeu elected as the new President. On flraniinl of thn flhitini-A of Pv. .T. P. Miller, who is in attendence at the dedica lion of tt new church at New Hope, Bucks munty, a former charge of Mr. Miller's, Rev. J. B. Cole, of Allentown, will preach , ,te M, E clMnhl Mt borougli, on to- morrow (Sunday) 17th int, Mary Boemlerof Mauch Chunk, who had both her thighs broken ubout eight wook. n.m.Mvth Dthlnhem 7W... I.ixt. 0 ' ' ' Wednesday was discharged from St. Luke' Hospital, as she Ws well again and able to ev,.vffluJiC, in tne t meet her, to uccotupuuy her houie. Unfortunately Thurwlay murniug wUile Mary was walking about the hospital grounds, she wus.lriglileued at tbe sight ol a al-. ""d attempted touii, when aha fell au1 h"6 "er lelt iblgli ugaiu. llerscrcum 'nB racted Dr. Praegel's attention, whu I was just busy at all operation of a nw case but ran to her assistance, Ho first killed the snake and with some assistance brought her buck to her bud and attended to her injuries. -For the week ending on the Uli lust., there were transported over the Lehigh Vul ly railroad 71,740 tons of coal, muking a ui oli,viv;iM tous, snowing an Increuse 112,015 urns; uscomparwl with same time last year. Johu BastlngUm, u brukeman on lbs Lehigh Valley railroad met with au acci dent at Mauch Chunk, on Monday last, whicli resulted iu his death. He was stand lug un the cars to couple the same, while the train was being made up, and not having n firm bold he wus thrown Ironi his jwsitiuu when the tram started. Fulling between thu cars his 'heud was caught.-bvlweeu the bumpers aud cruhbed. He died instantly U isttnglou leaves a wile and four children to mourn his sudden demise. He resided al Muuch Chunk. I r win LusUr, the lirt of the railroad men tried for the luurdvr ol Robert Uryo.ui, al Aguew Station, lor alealiug a bunch ol era lei, ws ooiivjctul of niuslaughter iu ritUburg ou Saturday. ICellglotlk IVutea. LimnnTON EvaMOKLicxL Cuckch. C. J. Sooyer, pastor. Quarterly meeting .to morrow. Preaching by Rev. p. K. Fehrat 1 d nd J p. m. All are cordially Invited. M. E. CHcacn, J, P. Miller, pastor. Class Meetlnv U-Hfl m. Prnarhln- 1A-l Sunday school !p.m. Prayer Meetln 430 p. m. PrcachlnK at 7:30 p. m. AU are wel. come. Zmn'a HxroaMSDOuuncii, J. ILHartman Pt. Preaching at 10' a. m.,-Sermon, In (lrman 1 n in QnndautahAnl nu,i .v r"T" mJ:T.T.jri Z wktiiodist Episcopal. OncacH. Pioc. to if. I). F. Unanget, Pastor. Preaching on Sabbath at 10. SO a, m, and at 7 SO p. m. Sun day school at 2 p. m. Prayer and Class meet- lnl on eursaay evening at 7.30 p. m. Miller, Pastor. German preaching at 10 o'clock a. m by tbe Pastor. Sunday School at 2 p.m. English preaching a 7.30 p.m. II Iff Creek I tenia. Alex. Snyder, of Lehigh Gap, wa. a this place on Sunday on a visit t friends. ru. Wm. Hii-lintt nrrh--iiu r ,j,(j i ,- f p. r ., . , on Saturday evening and on Sunday morn inginihe6olf.churchofthI.pl.ee. Tb1,,1An nh.rf,. f , ' ,in.twp.,h,, the Snvder farm at Pine Run. for $1,800. Mr. Relir! I, making preparations to build a now barn thereon. J. J, Kemerer who left several weeks ago on a western tour we learn, from a let. ter Just received, ia on his way home, stop- ping for a week or two In Wisconsin, and Illinois, and thence to Ohio where he wil ,um a few days, visit ng friends. His uum lou. friends will be glad to see him return I safely. The uights of late are remarkably cool and w now require more covering to keep I comiortADie, The conference of the Evangelical As soclatlon for Parrvville Circuit will ba held in the Snyder's church, near Lehigh Can. 1 to-day (Saturday) at 2 n. m..andon Sundav morning at 10 o'clock the sacrament of tha Lord's 8upper will be admlaistered by the Presiding Elder. 0. K. Fehr, of Allentown. I Rivets. Mectliiff of the Carbon Co. Dnr. I At a meeting of the Carbon County Bar, at the Court House. Mnucb Chunk. on Mon- day afternoon last, the Hon. W. M. Rapehcr, of this borough, delivered the following beautiful aulogy upou the late Ubarlaa al' bright t Br(Arrn o A Bar i We sincerely mourh IK losi of an' able, brilliant and useful member .of this body. Society mourns Hie loss of one of Its most useful. reliable and eherrctlc members. This is so and must be so. We can not change it, nor make good the great loss. I hive so intimately Known uen. niuninv iqr quits ft period or lime, mat l leei my auiy to pay a tribute of respect to mrri whom I el' wavs resnected. admired arid lbved. I rrsd law with him and was admitted to tha menibershlnofthls Bar frorri his office ten year. ago. Little did 1 then think that M. M. Dimmlck and Oliarles Aluright Would so soon journey to tuafbournoironi wnence no traveler returns." Ten vears 1 how rnuidlr llmo has flown and brought us all so much nearer to that inevitable hour, when we shall all pass away from this stag of Human action arid return to dust. Ten vears t bow brief Ihe span of time, I w;,r wilt tn.nv r.r nil ii I,, ten vears t hence? Chalmers says, "Titiic with Its mighty rd le;"o thrPre,ent In dedik, Si ln-' getulnas behind it." While Lord Byron speaks of Timt as I I J. "Thebcautlfierofthodead, Auorner oi ine rum, oom.orrer inu only iitaier wiieu iub iiuui . unm u,c Timet the corrector when bur iudemente err, The test or truth, love. sole philosopher, For all besides are sophists." Gen. Albright mado such a deep and last- Ing Impression upon the comrnliflily trial it will be many a year before ha Will be for- gotten, and a long time before "tho inaudi- ble and noiseless Toot of time" can affect the vast monument of good works which ho has left behind him. Indeed, be needs no mon-1 uiiieni ironi ui, uia.iwu a. . "-" . f . - 1 ! .!.. I I... tualiticsare the stones in tbe shall Wlllcn . will perpetuate his name. He appeared anong hfs fellow men and labored with all . . . D ... , . ... a. . . I tnctervor oi ins mind and tne auiuence oi his(ntellectual resources, guided by his real, his fj-oblty of purpose and high and noble aim, through all the years of Ills private and public activity. A noble career which stompel the good impress of bis gifts and nis quai tics upon ins race anu generation ier) Emma Bchuler, prosecutrix, sautcner, in leltori or living light. not guilty, and EmmaSchuIer to pay al! The language ol eulogy Is common In ex- costs of prosecution, pressionitiut I believe that tbe resolution's Com. vs. Geo. McDonald ; Indictment, as reported m the committee well and truly .ault and battery; Reuben Reiner, prose express thtsense of the Bar. in estimating cutor. tho life and character of Gen. Albright. Ho Com. vs. Edward Rogers; Indictment, lar- nras a man cf refined gentlemanly leelings and courteous professional deportment to ward all. but ri ore particularly was he Ken- rrouJ towanlihia younger brcth:rn. Al ways reauy ui aMist, lie was aisu reauy m.ii good counsel nn'd advice, and anxious to en courago with good words. I respect and revere his memory for this, and I deem "It I one nf the highesti tributes 1 can pay to his prolessional ciiorancr. ur tne past ze Com. vs. Monroe Berrass; Indictment, as venra Gen. Albrighthiid annlied himself as- I Rnult and lmttervi TilewellVn Markli.v.riroi- siduously tofhe practice of his profession, In I which lie maintained a leading position, He wssesscd a remarkably reodxnpprehen- sion, which grasped the leading poiuto' ofa case almost at sight, and a tenacious mem- ory, whicli retained both principles and facts, together with a skill and dexterity iu the eliciting of evidence, ami un ability in cominentlng upon it before the jury, which constituted him a powerful and successful dvocate. He was a formidable competitor. No Member of the Bar possessed more thor-1 oughly the confidence of the Court iH the soe ales. As a counsellor he was no less cr n.nu.i nuniiuu wi ui ..uiiwtii . I successful than as an advocate, exercising greet rauiloli.loresiglil and judgment. Many weighty and Important interests were con fided to his cure. As may be Inferred from what I have already said, Gen. Albright was one of those who devote themselves to tho public interests in no other, than a pro? irasionui wuy. 1 11 puonu epinb uii in w i paclty for serving the people in their collec tive relations he had no superior in the County of Curbon. He was also brave and g.illunt in the field of buttle during the late wurnnd rendered much valuable service to histountry. He rose to honor end distlne- lon. In ills public, trusts lie Berved the toe i people with credit and honor to liimicjr ulul for Ihe public gil. I wi.l not go Into de- tails, you aro all familiar with them. Gov. Reeder and Judge Porter were the leaders -glorious names; but thev too lie iti laa.illi 'I'hair s-ntn nil its. nrtl.s 1.innnn.il nfthe Court in the claim of Robert De Vere . we beg leave lurllier to report, that we to the Earldom of Oxford : "There must be !,,ve visited and insiiected tho county build an end to all things an end of names and l1'8' , "5 , al , .bu,ll''1t Rn rom- ss huh a iivj t villi till izi a,iia an iiutiaKQ llgnlties.and whatever is terrene, and why not of ne Vere. For when, la B..litn t Whn isMo'wbferl Where Is Mortimert Vav. wnat is more and most olall, where Is Plan-1 . . - . . i..i..ii Tl.. nns .imLJ :.. ,i.. ...... and sepulchres nf mortality, and yet let the iiaineiind dicnity of Do Vere stand so ong as it pleases God." And so 1 will say or Gen. Albright and those other noble dead iu nt hniid i..lnrtin.l llili Ujn r ... ... . . . .... tombed In the urns and sepulchres of mor- tulity : they are garnered up in our bestand holiest, affections and memories: let their names and dignities stand so long as it pleases God. I do not Jecl myself competent to eulogiie such a character as Gen. Albright's, but in .iiimi,iini, it T i,. iki. i.. nceils un eulogy. His life and character stand out so prominently as to eclipse any- , , . Man """'""n tne town thing that 1 could say. What little I have ,hil or Kidder and Penn Foreat, and ro .!,! r..i,.in. I.. i,t. ,,.,1.11,. on,i .,.f.u. 1 1 commended by &tid viewers, viz: Henri 111'.. ,1.., ,1 IU'.. .1 u - iTr- 1 J P. the widow and the surviving relations, inr uini. i.viicr 1110 iimoiu ,11c is suorcu TIiav An mti nu, urn hi o ;,n.. and Mtatnman dead, but as the w-ll-'beloved' Constable reports of Mahoning, Lower Tow and uffectionato huband and friend. For "'"""'"Si Towaiiienslug, Penn Forest and such sorrow there may be sympathy, but tneru is uo iiuiuuii oouvoaiiun. Welaaport Itciun. Miss Ella Snyder returned home Wed nesday morning alter a pleasant visit in Mabanoy City. Repairs ou Jo.iab Rurhs's residence are in progress; among which Is an additional part to tbe kitchen. Miss E. Harleman and Miss A. Knons, who have been spending a day or two with Weissjiort friends, returned to their bome. n Aquashlcola. Joseph Hate, of Mahoning City, is vis iting friends here. Tbe members of tho Sisters Aid Society held their monthly meeting in the Evan geucal church, on Saturday afternoon. The front of Jacob Straussberger's res ti'irant, is one of the cleanest and handsom est in town Tho rolling mill will be put in opera- tion next week, to work up the stock on band. The Republican club participated In tbe parade at Purryvllle, on Tuesday evening. The plaining mill is overrun wlth'or dcrs aud Mr. Lentx pronounces business good. In religious instters it may be said that tbe Evangelical church will be under tbe supervision of W, & Weiss, and other prom, inent members until their paator, J. P. Mil ler, returns from his extended visit West. A man was recently arrested and fined for working on a Sunday In his field. A Sundsy or two ago we saw the day desecrat ed with a load of corn stalks passing through the prlncliial streets here. The East Weissport schools open pn tha first Monday In November. The education al siatT consists of Albert Campbell, Albert Rlshel and Miss Mary Snyder, whose value is too well known to require further refer ence. Ui, Mat Letters Remaining uncalled for at the Lehlghton Postoffice,for the month ending Oct, 1, 1880; Albright, John F. Kemerer, Gearge Depre, William Krum,Mary Fntzinger, Jacob Mrcbn's, 6arah J. Gels, Anna Rsx, John O. George, Reuben Rex, George M. Howell, A. P. ShulU, IsaWla Keiper, Ella Persons calling fur the above letters will pleas say "advertised." H. H. PETERS, P. M. DemacrntloVtUliRe fuifl Mnsfl ncot- lir To-nlgM, (Saturdnr.) The Committee of ArrangemenU of the great Democratla Mass Meeting and-Pamde, met ThUrsdsy evenln'g at1bV0abon-nou ' ," oorougo,anu appoiuwu uie iohuyt log offlcera and mado the. order of parade for llils (Saturday) everiing, tli I Cbier Marshal Hon. Robert KloU. Aids.Mauch Chunk Samuel Carpenter. O. W, Esser, J. W. tattle, Horace Italhlin. Aids, Lehlghton H. V. Morlhlmer; 7. S. Lntr. N. B. Lee. Aid, Wciuport C. W. tentl, Aid, Franklin W. H Reber. oKDis or raftADa'i 1 Bradford Clubs. 2 Mauch Chunk Clubs. 3 Ea.t Mauch Chunk Club: 4 Weatherly Club. s nearer Meadow Uluoa. 0 Lehighton Club. 7 Nesquehonlug Club. 8 Lansford Club. 9 Summit Hill Club. 10 Weisitiort Club. ll Horsemen , etc The parade will form at the Lehigh Vat- u. .,,,1 ,1 wl.ttvri. ilnwn back to LttilEbton. up Bankwar and Bank street, oounter-niafch to Soutbi ufi SolitU to frd. d(jwri Second to da"k, Gp tiak to H.PP h W tuMI. Square; and form in mass to, bear addresses by Hon. Samuel Randall, Col. V. E. Pioletto and others. ' Coinmitteo of Reception A. J. Durlirig, T. D. Clauss and A. C. Brodhead. Court Proceeding;. The October Term orodr Co'unty Court convened in. tits Court House, it Mauch Chunk, on Monday last. Present) Hon. B. s Drehrer, President Judge, and Associates ' , Leonard and Meendsen. The Grand Jury was called and sworn. uoNDiv. Oct. It ' p-m fl.,.- D.knU . lJIMm.r,l , "r,u . Z"'Z .r.-Vn. i..Tr1 V-TiXsiV Sentence, each pay one-half the costs. .. o In - nuui,vsu Com. vs. Emma Bchuler; indictment, as- aault and battery ) Sarah Palmer, prosecu- trix. Sentence, not guilty and each to pay one-half the costs. Com. vs. Sarah Palmer and Barbara Mil- Ceny ; C. J. J. Carter, prosecutor. True bill. Com. vs. Jas. Gallagher. Sr. and Thomas Gallagher; indictment;assaultand battery; W. Truen, prosecutor. Ignored. Com. vs. Charles Paton: indictment, surety of tbe peace ; Joseph A. Stechler, prosecutor. Sentence, enter in his own recognisance In the sum of $100 to keep the peace for one year, and pay costs of prosecution. ecutor. Sentence, pay a iineof $1.00 and pay tbe costs of prosecution. Coin. vs. Fred Krone; indictment, larce- ny; 8. F. Pealer, prosecutor. True bill, Com. vs. N. B. Reber) indictment, criml- nal assault) 8uian Rehr, prosecutrix. Bill ignored, and prosecutrix to pay costs, Com. vs. Ludwig Flentge; indictment, fornication and bastardy; Adelheid Strumpf, prosecutor. True bill. Com. vs. Jos. Hcitter: Indictment, assault and batterv and aggravated assault and bat- tery ; James Murphy, prosecutor. Verdict, guilty UI UI3IUJUII1, HUb guilty ui DCI1U , sentence, $10 fine and costs of prosecution. Com. vs. Abraham Lewis; indictment as sault and battery ; Pauline Lewis, prosecu tor. True bill. Com. vs. August Grab: indictment, larce ny; bill. Cecilia Wagner, prosecutrix. irue Verdict, guilty ; sentence, $5 fine, costs of prosecution and three months imprison ment in tne county jail. Rrnnd Jury Iteport. To Ihe Honorable the Judqe.i of Quarter Ba t fji'onj of the ikdcc in and fir the Oounty of vuroon, vewoer svmons, ihhu. i , .... ,',t"" ."hu"'u " vohouoiiwwhhi l"f Pennsylvania, inquiring for the county """""i"1 5 lu lu" same, Abat thoy have acted upon eighteen bills ' niiicimeni oi wnicu niteeu were lound I i . . F w UIXlBa "U 11U UUO UI I la UUU (1 II H llTUOrtTU. " " ugtuu runuiuou. ana niriner "e "ave examliieit the county pnsoii Mnd 11 In good condition, for which the "V urem. inu. s .ar i r m. .... I. . I.-: I in aw mil mere is no anitor emu oved at t.h" c"u,'t.v l'ris"n to, keep up firei; etc., I'n0""c" ?""I',",B ul "eing coin; "n? "' 'here is a dispute as to who has ""Jhorlty to employ one. Which matter we h.ru ir..b 1 wsisJii wciu ri VUUI llllUUf. . "e further report) in the mattef 6f the vlewe of the building of a bridge 'he creek of Mud Run.near AlHnghts- 3,1"8' 'n tne tuwnsniisi ol ttidder and Penu rorest, and recommended by tliu said viewers, via, Wm. G. Freyman, Daniel Bo.u?,f a,nd f P.Bemmel, was approved. Also In the matter of the viewers renott f '',e building of a bridge across the creek I BoVer. John Behlpr unit Tliivtd irnllnr. wig l . - disapproved. I wu lurther report nn lonkinc over the ounimu inn uiwnshins that the finger hoards aro not all up, and recommend the projier authorities be notified of the same. we lurther reort, that the building in the borough of Mauch Chunk near the County Prisoniwnsd by Charles McFadilen and lately occupied by Mrs. Ray, we find In a hlthy condition and recommend the Bor ough Officers to remove the same. wo respectfully tender our thanks to tbe Honorable Judges and District Attorney for their courtesy aud assistance rendered us during our deliberations, DimiL Rorix, Foreman. Dated October 14, 1880. Wild Creek Item. Now shoot rabbits. Eggs are 20 cents per dosen. A new school house It to be built at North Wild Creek. -Phlneas Kibler, of Belbtehem, gave us pleasant call ou Monday last. -Tbe bridge across Big Creek, at Trashs- Vllle, has been pronounced unsafe by our Supervisors, and they have thsrtlfore deter- I mined to re-build It, Hoi. Eckhard moved to Forth Wild I Crnek on Thursday of last week, wh.ro he I Is engaged at distilling birch and winter- green for George Leindecker. Rev. Freemen, of Weissport, will bflici ate at Jerusalem church to-morrow (Bun- day) at 2 p. m. Franklin Bower left last Mondsy for Wllkesbarre, where ha procured job at painting. A publio .lamination was held at Kres- gevllle, Monroe county, on Ssturday last. Prayer meeting was held at tbe Upper Big Creek meeting house on last Sunday evening. There was a time in tbe history of our country that farmers occupied tho most prominent positions in the government, but they were gentlemeq in mind and manner, such as any farm Hoy may become, if he will devote tbe leisure he can makeioltudy and reading. School is not tha only place to obtain an education j in reality it Is but an auxiliary) Many well educated rrien and women never attended school a year. The majority of American farmers, y. ing in the midst of all that is attractive in nature, are insenslbla to thS beauties of their surroundings, and feel It Incumlwnt Spoil tbem to work early and late to increase their store, and therefore never take time to appreciate what is really enjoyable about them, or to create for their families anything but the bare essentials of existence. Much cfthe discontent in fsrinsr'a famill. eoald be.remedlt4 by little Ibooght for tboir oomfort,Wdtreatlon and plunaral Boys, because your father hs been a Democrat or Republican,' do you think you must beenma like hlra! It l.ea.y to Inherit theology and polilfcs ttuth your father, but 1. It any evidence that you bavo used your brains t We know1 that the cities are prac tically given over, politically, to tbe riffraff of society, and the only bbpa of good gov ernment lies in the country. Shall agricul tural districts, In agricultural suics, be al ways represented by lawyers or bKhkers7 Shall a few thousand lawyers have twenty five times as msny representative, in the Congress cf the United State, al five million American farmers liavo! It Is a conceded fact that, of the nations or the earth, outs takes rh ,k among the first in territorial ex tent, population, wt'slth and Importance) and (I Is just as true that no other first-el ass nutlori treats' Its agricultural interests with such conltntltd iieglcct, and, In all appro priations for Its support, in such a niggard ly manner ii does the tjrilted States. Jut. Tlio Coal Tritdo. On Thursday morning list all the an tbracite regions resumed work after tbe stop'page of five days, which began October 1st. The entire production, of anthracite (or tile first nine months of tho year Is est! mated at sixteen and a quarter millions of tons, a reduction of about two aud a half millions below tbe output of the correspond lug mon'tlfs of last year. We understand that negotiations are pending among the several companies looking to a suspension of about a week In tbe begluhing of November, to be lollowed by half-time during the winter months, in order to open the spring trade with light stocks of coal; If this plan 1. adopted, the total production of 1880 will be from two and three-quarters to three mil lion, of ton. les. thau that of 1879 and, with half-work during the winter and up to tbe opening of navigation in 1881, th markei should be placed in such condition as to give to all life' companies in 18Sl.at least eight months' full work at fair, prices, In the month of September just closed tho Reading Railroad transported 905,000 tons of coal, 518,010 tons of other freight, and 870,000 passengers. The net. profits of tbe company, added to those of It. auxllliary Coal and Iron company, are' estimated at over $1,200,000, applicable to tbe payment of interest and over and above all rentals of leased lines of railroads and canals. At meeting of the Receivers of tbe corripany,-on Friday last, the payment of $200,000 addi tional Receivers' certificates was ordered to be nude on October 25th, which makes total payment of $600,000 out of the $1,000,- 000 borrowed under the order of the Court made on May 27tb. The Receivers alsode cideil to pay un Kovember 9th tbe whole July coupon on the general mortgage d fcrred coupon scrip, and one-half of the July coupon on the general mortgage bonds, re. turning tbe coupon to tbe holdor marked "half paid." As some inquiries have betii mado as to why no paymenl was mado on the dollar .crip issued for the deferred coup on. of the convertible and .debenture bonds it Is well to explain that the sterling scrip issued for the deferred half coupons of the general mortgage Is secured by a dqiosit o the coupons, and is, therefore, protected by the mortgage itself, entitled to .priority over any claims which are subject thereto. There can bo no doubl that the Receivers are act ing wisely in strictly preserving the priori ties of each class of obligation, and until all arrears of interest upon Ihe general uiorl- gage are paid the holders of subsequent In c'timbrunces Slid indebtedness tah Hot rea sonably expect payment. The Lehigh Navi gntihn Company makes it Similar fuvdrabl allowing or its present and year's business, an coimiared with that of the nrcyioua:vear. That of last month was the "largest in the history of that company, as was that of the Reading the largest in its, and, indeed, the outlook of the whole anthracite coal traffic is unusually favorable. leaver; Monday; L,Ut ol Letter Remaining uncallbd for In the Packertq post oflieo, Saturday, Oct: 1 6th i Ben. Nothsteih, I D. G. William., John Grow, I John Swartz, Levi Miner, Val. Sweiiiberitx, Lew Leisepring. Persons calling for any, of the above will please say "advertised." L. McDaaitL, P. M, STATU MliWrl. There are many gypsies iu the Lebanon valley: Murphy made 300convertstotemperance at Aiioonain two weens. A strike among the miners in the vtcin Ity of Elizabeth is threatened. It is estimated that the tobacco crop cov ers isv,uuu acres in renn.yivania. There were 8,000 torches in the Demo cratic parade at I'ltlsburgon Saturday night. C. L. Brown writes from East Berlin that ho has a Hancock sweet potato weighing 4i pouuus. The Women'. Temperance Union Con ventiou meets at Harrlsburg ou the 28th IU3U A vein of what is believed to be black marble has been discovered in Cambria county, John Noll, a survivor of the war nf 181 died in Bladon, Berks county, in hit 80th year,ou rnuay. Mrs. Lamnlei aped 4o veafa. tfai arfdn tally killed by cars neVr Columbus, Erie county, on ounuay. Over $50,000 was paid to miners bv the rnuaaaipnia ana Heading uoal and iron uompany in enenandoah on Baturday. George Salsbury, a teamster, stabbed his brother-in-law, Oscar Briggs, to death at Baruum City, near Bradford, on Sunday. It is stated that the Lehigh and Wilkes bar re Coal Company will -be taken oulof the nanus oi tne receivers at an early day. The annual convention of the United States Association of Charcoal Iron Work era will assemble at Harrisburg on the 19th inst. Swartswelder 4 Morrow's plaining mill in jjancasier, was aestrnyea ny an incen diary tire on ounuay. Xiom,$5,uoo; partial; insured. Frank Boynton. of Bordell, MeKeafi county: da Sunday outraged a 5-year-old girl named Fierce, of TarpoU Boynton bat oeen arrested. 0. F. Parker, an old bachelor of Union City, has eloped with Mrs. F. It- Damme, of Lincdlnvllle, Crawford county, who left fi man cnuoren. Cows in Dataware county, are troubled with milk fevernd seventeen have died on th Marshall farm, at Northbrook, Chester county, of Texas fever. I'ive hundred and fifty employes of tbe Pittsburg division of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad took part in tbe celebra- uuu uaitiinore Monday. The Tinsalla Coal and Iron Company with a capital of $500,000, has beeu formed whu a. V. TinUmao, ol !'(llsburg,al l'l rieut. The works are located in Wise cou Presl unty, West Virginia, Colonel Ben BrownAeld died nea-Union town, Fayette oouuty.onTbursJayagcd 101 years. He was a Democrat, and his first voie was can for Xuoroai Jefferson, While preaching the funeral sermon of Mli Leinbach.of Ruadln. on Frldav last. Rav James F. Schultt. bftha German Refonned Church, talked in such i sisftilar rnasner as totiartie tbe Iriendt, and lbon.it day he became a raving mablafc. breaklrle the furniture in hi. boarding house and.rushing Into tho street, assaulting several bersons, until h" Wat iriel by a burly flsherniin.who kriiViked him seriulMi to Ihe i-round. Ita has sine's feenvered aYtnftiinttinutJi. ant4 will t sUuitly be remoyedto tbe residence of hit I uruiur, io Munwoniery couuiy. Mr.aiiuitt Usndonmsrrledemlhis malady Uat - IritiUmLtvI to i-rtef at fl. Td(nKMj' 'itf death. SfSSiiiSSS: Co,waW"1" tUcrim (n Medicine. Under this head wt desire to (ay some thing id reference to Dr. Browning's medi cines, which have been advertised for some tlihe iu tbli baptr, and which hays U-en tested br persons connected therewith with riuiL v raiicinciorr mat we uv nut uri- i.t in arC-ak itiibllciv in their laror. Dr. I Browning's pstle'nls were first to discover bat bit prescriptions were uuusuaiiy rapiu i i. In In their sttioni which soon crested an extensivci demand for the m, and ) rrltteu labels soon gave way to pnnieu cues, . nd hand-power to steim-power lif theif manufacturing. Whenever ui. medicines have been tried their mailt! hare maCe them so deservedly popular thatjiis patient, will take nothing that has not t!i Ik" tilre of W. Champion Drowning, M. 1', upon t. ut. Drowning is a inorougn cueiu.w, leo i sjraduate nf the Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia as is shown by a diploma of tb't't , iiislltutluii banging in a inspicunus pIKre ;u ins eieguui rftepnou mom, lie attribualcs rut succet. iu ine treatment of dlseests not nlope to his ruedi. cal knowledge, but to medicine ami chemist ry combined. His scientific .ftiearch, U tb physiological and chemical, ;iat neen very extensive, and ne.-essarHy cxfienilvo. Hit methods of producing disease artificially in llio lower auunais, are not oniy .uiiiieiy orlglnat, but novel and Interesting. Dr. Browning is very particular, nun in his lliccs and circulars, to impress every, oue rilh the fact lhat his nreiwratlons are not cure alls; the actiou of each preparation is confined to diseases wnicn aro cioreiy ami positively related. His "C. and C. Couliul" is for coji'dltions resulting from a cold, ami iis"Tonio abd Alterative" is lor oucfsci f the blood arid Conditions resulting from inmirltlesof thai Vital fluid. Dr. Brown ing is proud of the brilliancy and purity ot hisprepaistiolis, which are secured by careful selection of drugs and extreme rleanltuess, which is enforced Iu" every de artment or Ills laboratory. Inventor mill I'nlentre Should send forlnstructiooti terms, rcferan ces, &o to Edson Brothers, Solicitors of Pat ents, warmnition, ut ntv mmiiM iuv .arae Wliliout cnarKe. uimu uiuoiri. ia a Weil Kllimil Willi IUvvW.I I u. -. Enipsi. v- perience, having been established In Wi. (chlt;bHn market llonaKoran Wkxklt. Flour, pa sack It Buckwheat flour per lack S 00 Corn, per bushel TU Oats, per bushel ti Mixed Uhop, per owl 1 56 Middlings, per cwt 1 $ Itran. tier est.. 1 10 Butter, per pound. .....u II.. Engl, per dozen i,.i Ham, per pohud ii - I.ard. per pound 29 11 1. 8 eo Hhotilden, per pound...: Potatoes, per Dutnei.i it Stock. Government and Gold, 4(1 Soutl Third Street. Pblla., October 14, IrSO. TJ.S.e'a laii.. U litis bid I04S sskec a. currency G'a :i oic w aiaru D.-..r,'s, issi.uow KSM bid H2'l isrro U.R.slt'a.new U01, 01.1 110 asl,ed U 8.4's.new CtS bid HDk asked Pennar vaniall.it isi sio saa aairo rhila.ASeadinKlt.lt '3 ind I5H aikio .eblabvallevlt.lt si Ola a., aa.ru .LeuirliUnal&Nnv.Co. H Old MH eo united Comnanles ol a. J.. .a oin asaru NortUernCeiitrallt.lt.... 3T bid !8 aaarfl llealoiivliIeraf.llllt.ro l, uiu vo aaiea lMtn.TlL. Alloir. h It. Co. Itlh DM 10 asmtf Central rransnoi (atlon Co t bM tS4 a..ie Horiliern racinocom ST Liu ssa aaco " " rrei a. 0l inn t-i anaeu Norih Pcnnstlvanla 11. It. s bid tan a.no .,1la.ir.inltl i A Krio It. K.. IS blc ISh aakei' Sitveri tTraaes.l et bic 'JH ask 0 MAHKir.D. KEMERER SniIWARTZ. On SatnrdRy; uctober in, irsu. at ine lteiormeu parsuu- I . V.. T II llflrlni.n.' Mr llnrtr Kem-reranJillii Ella Schwariz, bo.h of Lthlghton. REX-STOUDT. On the lltli of Anaustj t y Itev. J. r reeman, .101111 u. ittx uuu Effle Stoudt, both of Lehlghton. L.INTZ-KOONS. On tho lath ult.. by Ihe Rev. J. E Ireeman. Mr. John L.entz, or Towamenslng and Miss Agglo Kouns, uf siaungton. I1IKI). N ATTRASS.-In Upper IV aueh llhunk.abool t n. m.. on nionoav. ine inn insi . ui iiicui branous c-roup, .lonn iiurton. eiuesi. son oi lloberi and Kate K. Nattfftss. kgr.d 0 yearfj 1 months ind 4 days.. Interred oh w edher Uly in IIIKUCU JIIU1JK UCUIC.OI . dUlNN. At Allentown, on the 3-1 Instan', ....- .r- ... , , . i" .. I .1 ...... UiariSia, wiiw ui ci.HUitii,, aim wiiive. laughter of Ihelate Qeoriie Manx, Esq.,ol I-ousviiie, in tuu oain jvi ui uer isn. Rest ibee, rest. ,Ve'll not deplore ihee ; Kest in peace, lorever rt-stl Wiltons ware In silence o'er thee. Turfs grow green above thy breast. Love may come with fairy fingers. lleck with flower thy hallowed uionld. But a suell forever lingers , O'er thy form so still and coin. Love's endearments, fond. Inviting, Win no more uielr sweet return; Household jos( howo'er ilellKh Ing, cannot cnarm ineo iroin lueurn. Hut the hope that we shall meet thee Hinds us wltb a roagle spell And the Joy with which we'll greet thee, annus us now wiin --au is wen. - I.N. STEADLER. On the 10th ult., In Franklin township, Charles steadier, aged 7J jcarf, 0 months, and 4 days. MtJVKIt. On the 21st ult , In rarryvllle, iuuion uavia son oi uavniana r.miiiu.nine Moytr, aged S years,! month, and 11 day.. BO Y ER.-On the 21th ult., In Frmik in twp., Magueione jfoyer. widow or tne late nenry lloyer, Sr., and mother of Henry, Joseph. Rouben, Mrs Daniel lloyer and Kale Boyer, aged M jearf.ll months and Id da).. r.ch safa mohl, du mutter melo, nanri die ruh Its urate delu. Kelne schmertzen yeit I ruhet rein, Uenleset run das Sellg Selh. J. x. J. A Js'ctt Trcatmunt. The Golden Elittr of life. Wonderful Curd. If you have Consumption, and would know that your oough can be made loose and easy H cello Keier and Night Sweats checked In 31 hours t Inflammation taken out of the l.unui and air pas'suet at once; that you can be maao to gain a toopounuioi ueauuT ucin per week; if yoa have anyChrnnle Dlitue, Uroncliltlt, Asthma, Catarrh, Djspepila. sick Headache, Heart Disrate, l.lrcr Uouiplalnt, Nerioua Debit tv.Semlnal weakness oraner- matorrlicea, loss of sexual power In either sex from any cause ; If you bare any form ol nerv ous weakness, losing flesh or wastlny away. and would know ot an immediat ranei ana certain cure for many ol ihe letereit cases In a short time, a new method with now agents to fatten everybody, Invigorate and make strong and healthy the most hopelei. eases, cut this out and write at once for particulars to ii. a. DISPENSARY, Btrrlen Springs, Mien. July ii 71 COLD. OrsatohiDCO to lotkemoorr We dbU a Drou Id evfir .Iowa to take natcrlDiion fur the lire-.. chrnDfit be' IllaBtmtcd fdrailf pubhcilion id inn worm AarouHcan become a tocceadlul ascot, tilx elegant wort- of nr. ktcu 1 1 ee to ubicnter". TJio price in ao low tht almost ex en hody nub. crlofi. Ono agent rf oort. umri: iw hnbtcrv ben in a Hay, a U&y igent report B uiklng tZW clear profit In ten dy. All wbo emraff mike moner last. Yon can iJevow all toui time to (he baiwei.or onlr roar nure time. Too seed not bo away Tom hfline oTtrnlahu Ton can ao ii at wu tioioen. van aireouuna and lerm. free. Elerani aod expenslfn Ootflt frre. irroawint DnnuDie worv ro ft tab le worv send nt yoar adtlret at once. It ooU not blue to try tb' ba nine a. sTTABt Ml JfaoDO wbo encerre fai:a t ioako areat par. Adrtteft OLOilOn BTIS80N A CO., Porttflod. Blame. jane so-ir OllAT'8 BPBCIVia MEUICINK. TRAOC MARK Tux hfasAT TRADC MARK EIOLIBI R H X X D T, an unfail ing cure lor 8 em Inal weakness, Spermator rhea, Impo tencr, and all disease. IEFDBE TAIIB.that rollow.AFTIR TAXIXO. at a sequence of Self Abuse; as Lost of Mem ory, Uulrersal Lassitude, Pain In the Back, Dimness of Vision, Premature Old Alt', and many otber diseases that ltad to Insanity or Consumption, "fcnd a Premature Urate, 3-Kull particulars In our pamphlet, which we desire to tend free by mall to arsryent. -Tba Specific Medicine It told by all drur Kllts at 1 per package or tlx packagel for t, or will be lent tree by mall on receipt of tbe money by addressing The Clrey Medlclu. Co i Mtobanles' Hlock. Hetboit, Mion. . , SOLD I1Y IlRUUClISTS EVUKY WHERE MayS.-ly OT VOOTIIAND MIodlB-AOl weald you lie re.toted to tiauMU -enrt stanip tud ron wllk aet ad. io6d? viealeaaaled eovelooe. addreea, Frof. 3.1. KQ AM. Oxdeasoarg W.V. jalyiryi : . uanjunBniD iLntuin nnii.iin No psv till futed. Dr. J BTtriirx i.cuaaou. ra. apr.l r: r I I r"r i inr me , K W I I ttP lMPERIAtV iHCm nuou want tt ke Sr"?"" -' Our miu, A?J o-fei '.....g.H,'t X i -r - "lv SB New Advcitirturnt. KINSSFORO'S OSWEGO KlNGSFOItyJ ' AtMur,- - UTICUU CORN WRF.AHGWP. GLOSS STARCH h -41 OSWECO N.Y. M STARCH For tha Lsundry.ls tl.'a l-it and moat economical rs tha world. Is perfectly pure, (Tee from Acids asd other foreign substances that lrjlura Lines. Ia stronger than any other, renulrlng. nineh leu quan tity In uilng. It uniform, sflfrrns tnd finishes work always tho sama. Klngstord's PulTsrlzod Cora Starch for Fuddlni is. I Tllane-Mangev Cake. o. Is pore and delicate. Preferable to Berrattda Amwrooi. it 1 1 S'J T. EINOSFOIID A SON, OsirOfrtf) New Terk. ZmuciUais r:llc! i:cm Asthma i&t K&7 Tcvcr. $ SCOTTISH r THISTLE inn. .a (Ess st AiAWA W rr ? iMUSWo.KViit ss. musuaawaa m m i-tii ii. i i ii, i j: i i irri rii PATENTED DUC. Zlth, 187H. The F.lectric Light wji yrc.it discovery, but Iclilm t'-utthe S.oilirb Tiisili Attdkinal Fm trt ia a greater nne, iia-Iiir to Ilia great aimouj.; of sulU-ring ISey liavu rolieui), and Ilia ceres they hive eiTecte t I aufltrcd Ironi Asthma for fifteen years in S.'otl-iud and Anierura and 1 act now complatelv cure i. I haie heun studying tfc lnhalln'j( process for vu.ua, and as a result I novr pive tile world the ittiSiilr.nl timers, lbs most .(Tectlve, an 1 by fir tliu motl convenient prepara tion eer oficrcd to tlio public, for Aslhma vrtd llnv Kerer, also 5nro Throat, Hoarsaness from Coucrhs, Catarrh, Bronchitis, N curaleU ana Dlpls thria. Cure vourSore Throat withlnesa Pumeta and ran will baar no more cf Oiphlhsrfa. They are iiivalaahlu Tor n-.thllc mtkurs and alnren. Thev are put up In f.mcv boaea, and caa b. c'niriud in the pocket, and naed at cfinvenUnce; If you cannot get tbem from jour Doctor, ir DruggUt, a.vid direct In the mauufacturar, wt will aond them to all parte nt thu world, postage free. A child can nte these Fnmers. as they do nk ntt to tu smoked. Prlet, Ou Dollar ftr MORRISON & SIMPSON, Prop'ra and Majxu(a hirers, i UELLAtllX, 9. ForPaloby A. J. DURLINQ, DltUUiiiST, chlghton, Pa. Sept. t-yl Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Gore. ( Formerly Dr. Craig! Kidney CVrn.) A vegetable preparation and the onlr nra rrmcdr In tbe world for ItrlRlita ulacaaoT Olnbf U.', mid ALI4 ItlUiicj. Liver. muA t'rlanrv Ulit run. lunestimonlai of tbe hit best order to ptoof of tbee statements. oe-ForibciiroDf ntabclcs. call for Wau nraore I) labeled Cure. tttTFor the euro of ltrlchl'a and the other disease, call for AVanicr'a AtoTo "Mwy nuft Llrcr Cure. WARNER'S SAFE BITTERS. V Itlsthebefttllloo1IiirIller,and aUaolatcsV cv?ry fun cito 11 to more healthful action, and Is thus n, benefit In all diseases. IlcuresNrrnn.laiif.aTid ntherRttln Eren tloua and JJlv-uw, including Caucvrs, ill rerm, and otber Korvn, nyarwpatn. U'raktienortheXlomaefU; ConatlpAtliin, Iilzxlncs, Onrral tehlH Itr, etc, are cured by the Mara lilt tor. It lis uneoualed a au appetlier&nd regular totile. BolUes of two situs ; prices, 3 Or. and 81.00. WARNER'S SAFE NERVINE Qtilrklr rIvm Itat and rSlrrp to the sunrini cures llenUnclie and Murnlcla. ttrt-Tenui f:pllptloKlU.und rellevirrrvuslroa tnitlou brought on by cxcpkaIvb drink, ortr work, mental shocks, and other cauncs. i uwenui aa it laioaiop pain, aim sootnai turned Nerves. It never Injures the system. luitttu ni tb, ib iiuvci irguion tua whether taken in small or laria dobta. Bottles of two sites ; prices, SOe. and tlOw WARNER'S SAFE PILLS Are an limned lata and active stlmuns for si tuiyi taint HWIQ VWS.lVCntJU, eVTIPpi.. BU loassiu, BlUoaa Dlar rhas, UaUrla. Tr and Ar. and thoold be used whenever th I bowels do not oporst freely and regularly, h lUr 11IU mk tmM tjtwt rr lts4rfJk) work. Trie t& eUW4 MS. VTarMr. 0f Kravdtiaj tr i m4 by DranUti Ptdma la BMlttat .trrrvtMn . I I I lit A M iii.n.yvaniErawi- lEOOHESTEBiTr. T. ' ttT8t iw ravrkitt ia tiihiu, for Hlu oy ur. U. 1', Horn. A eontlnuous now of Wttcr doei riot Wet or C&d WOLFl 'S A. C M EJ BRACKING. 8lf-Pollshlni; I.eulher PrrerHtlve. NO FAMILY SHOULOl WITHOUT IT. JkSK YOUrl DEALER FOR 1: iti:iLMA. k CO., BANK STEF.ET; Lehighton, Pa., MILLHB-S aad Tvalem tu MIKud of riUAIH BorjbnTsnd rOLPat KtUCIS.lt HAKKUT ItATi-S. WV wnaM, alati, unertiuilvlotorta oure.li Jena Hist Hfnaih Lba-fuliy I'lepared Iw .VP PLT tttrra with Memt d&f Csul riiui try M!b dfcU.edii ViAX" EiOWKST IMtKIJH. if. HEIIiMAK it tTJt "'OPIUM HABIT r'tHi un at leu. coal inn by ,ny utlirr imars No esnnna or ineonsuiiu'ioe Treatment shin ve4 10 any part of It. 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