Jhtameiit f Business Lively at J. T. Mm & Son's Store. Why Is It ? Because we BUY in Large Quantities for CASH, thereby Saving Large Discounts, in which our Customers share with us. JgipUall and COMPARE PRICES. Respectfully, J. T. NUS11AUM & SON, Opposite, the Public Square, Lehighton, Pa. sopt. 18-yl THIS PAPER may l found on KiwiHiitrr A-UcrtWiMC Huron. (10 tSnniuff lining con tract muy W made lor it in FYILUABLEIIMIUM! "We will present every per son calling at this office and paying $1.00 for one year's subscription to the Camion Advocate, with a copy ol JJr. J. B. Kendall's Tueatise on the House, one of the most valuable books for Farmei's and Horsemen ever published. The book is handsomely and profusely illustrated, and gives svmntoms and treatment for the various diseases to which the horse is subject. Remem ber, for $1 you get the Ad vocate for one year and a copy of the uooFc FUfctf! Now hand in your names and the dollar. AVe have just received a limited number of Kendall's Treatise on the House and His Diseases, printed in Ger man, which we will give to those paying one year in ad vance for the Carbon Advocate. The Democratic! parade through Lans fun! a'tid Summit Hill Monday night, was and immense affair, the lino was fully a mile in length. Tho Hill wus very hand boincly illuminated on the occasion. A new locomotive, No. 10, arrived at the works of the Bethlehem Iron company Tuesday evening, where It will go Into Im mediate scrvires. It is a two wheel con necting engine, and wus built at the Lehigh Vollev Railroad shops at Wcatlierly. The engine has been named "Joseph Johnson Jr.," after the son ofJoseph Johnson,master meebanic of tho Bethlehem lion Company's works. OVEKCOATINGS.--The Clauss Bro's, popular Merchant Tai lnva nnnrauifn tn tlinir mistn- r KiiiismtiKI'.lts. " -. " , f ' 1 .1 I .1 RnWrllnr. will nlease refer to the dlrcc- merS ailU IHCnUS IUU.L U1CV lion labs on their pniicrs, by so doing they mvR iust received ail immense ..III l. l.l - in ii'lwit iini Hmv urn fUiUtiri' I J on our books flr not, thus: ' Stock of the llCWCSt patterns John Fitrwilliam niarR 79 :,, OvfilCOatillL'S. which tllCV -D , un till March Bth. 1879, and con3enueiitly there Uonedollardueusoutl.eprcnlyear. j latest Styles and lUOSt clll which you will please remit, or $1.2j will be J mule manner at very low pn- p i. n..n ,i -..,. W, P... nl h,,.(n. In llrn ri.mii. H'S 1U1 Uil&ll. Villi UlIU U.V.llll -a-. . o - . -. ' I . . . . WiKilein, Shirtings, 1 1.) nnels. Blankets, ,ne t,c stock bclorO lliaKUl Uomlorts, .sc., can at .aiisuauiii , oou . Ill "V Vn-T-onk at th. vr-Uow direction tub on ""i nuuuaoua uui . w the first page and see how much you owo. ni'C bound to Satisfy the lllOSt Uli you wanm nice smoouucnsysmnc , . 1 .. tl, n1nttrv of plo our hair cut or shampooing, go to Fronz UlSUUIUUb 111 1110 IllilllLI Ul SATURDAY. OCT011ER 30, 18.W. Local and' Personal. vour Uocderer'a Saloon, under tho Exchango Ho tel. He will fix you right, and don't you forget it. un. For uooil dental work go to Dr. L. Ciuiubcll. Slulincton i houses the latest ini- nmved Instruincuts. Established ever 11 years. 48-St ir-llealth, hope and happiness are re stored bv the use of Lvdiu E. I'inkhum's Vegetable Compound. It is a positive cure for all those dieses from which women suf fer to much. Send to Mr I,ydia h. t'mk. ham, 233 Western Avenue lor pitnplilets, . Lewis Weiss, in tho post-olfiro Imi I1 lug, this borough, has just made a large ad' dition to his stock for tho fall and winlei .rIe. viz, a full lino of still" ami sort relc hats of the Litest ami best styles, and mil line of gentlemen's, ladies' r.nd child ren's Itoots. shoes and gaiters, all of which be is ottering at tho very lowest rash prices. Sa-Writo tn Mrs. Lydia E. I'mlihnm, No. 2U Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass., lor names of ladies that have been relorod tn perfect health by the uso or her Vegetahl. Com)ouiid. It is a itive cure fur tin most stubborn case of lemale weakness. .JJB-Mrs. Win. Tipped, Owatco, X. Y , says: I have worn an Improved Excelsior Kidnev Pad about llirco weeks, and huv received great reliel from it for pain in the back. Sea advertisement. SClI. II. Peters, agent, tho Jxipular mer chant tailor, in the mstofhVo building, is now receiving and opening ono of the largest and most ftshionable stneks of cloths, c:is- simeres and anilines ever brought into the late Asa l'jcker in St. Mark's Church j Lehlnhton, and wlucli he is lirepirert tn thing, gents' furnishing goods, hats, caps, boots, shoes, etc A slight sprinkle of snow fell here on Thursday morning, A Republican mass meeting and parade is announced to take place in this borougl this (Saturday) evening. Tho Lehyiton Hancock and English club participated in the minister pjrudo u Hazleton, Thursday night. A new depot will be erected in Slienan dnah by the Philadelphia and Ilia ling It.iil mid. Christian ShafiT, living near Poltsyiile, had his house robbed of $85 and other vnl u.ibles on Saturday night. The Wind Gap Rillioad will be coin plete.1 and ill running order as fr as Pen Argyl hy the 1st of January. Tho Garfield and Arthur club of this borough, were in the Tauuiquaparado Wed nend.iy evenin l-D-Messrs. .lefl'res,Robcrti i Co , Soutl Boston, Va., writis: "Unvn uteil Dr. Uull'i Cough Syrup and proiinunce it tlio livt iiieilicine in lite. A cahe of omsumptii n liere was cure.l uy Us u.-e. We chi't-rluliy lecoiiimcnd it to all sull'eiers." Piico only Zd cents. -Tli alter and reredos to the memory make up in tho latest fashion und mo&t durable manner, at prices which actually defy competition. Call nnd examine goods and learn prices ana be cnnvinceii. rrirJob printing of the finest description ran be had at the Cxnnos Aovoratp. office at verv low prices. Call and see samples. WMrs. J. B. Wilson.Tiffln.Oliln.says: 1 have worn nn impioveu r.xceisior ivninev Pad and received more relief tlioir fiom ail remedies I have ever tried, I cheerfully recommend it to all sufferers. See r.dycr- lisement. iES-Buililers and and others will find II pays to call on I.uckcnWh, Munch Chunk, when they want new building paper and tur relling. JID-See a wine cup in another column Willi a bunch ni grapes imm wincli biM'er s Port Grape Wine is made, that is so highly esteemed by the medical profession fur the Mailch Chunk, will be consecrated to-ilu (30lh inst.) -Jeremiah Sheelz, of Mount Carbon, and a brakcmaii on tho Philadelphia and Read Ing Railroad, was killed on Satunluy wliil coupling cars. For the week ending on tho 23rd Inst. there wcio 1 1(1,014 ions ol coal shipped uver thu Lehigli Valley railroad making u total for the season ot 3,318, VS tons, un increase f 221,(114 lous us ciiiiipureii with the sail lime last year. "Science iniiinerales 588 sptciis of or game forms in the air we bicathe." Just thiuk of it I Every lime you draw a breall a whole zoological garden slips down you w)udpije, and no t'reo tickets to the prcs: Button can get cheap teams ut David E Ulg Creek Itcinn. Wo wo will open our school on Monday next, the 1st. Parents should visit the schools occa sionally, It will encourage both teacher and pupils. Wo are nlwnj's pleased to have them visit our school, Pay day Is the happiest day for the working man. Make home comfortable, and it cannot be done In a better manner than to spend your eVonlngs there. Tho nights and mornings are getting quite cool and the days are beginning to get considerably shorter. The County Commissioners deserve praise for the manner Ih which the bridge leading across Big Creek, ut Maria Furnace, has been repaired. They have the thanks f the traveling public Wo had a pleasant call from Hon. J.O. Zern,ono day last week. Mr. J. J. Kemcrer, of this place, who as been on a western lour tho past five weeks is cxjicctcd to return this week. The letter of Hon. Wni. M. Rapsher.ln last wcek'a Advocate, created quite a stir amongst our Republican friends, Rev, O. W. Gross, of Piirryville, preach ed at Shoenberger's at 2 p. in., on Sunday. nd in the evening at Soil's. Mrs. Sarah M. Drake, of Akron, Ohio, was at this place a few days last week, vis itlug friends. Mrs. Lydia Krutn, of liorlh-cast Weiss- ort,was interred at the Soil's church, this place, on Monday afternoon last. She had attained the ago of 70 years, 11 months aud days. Funeral services in German by Rev. . W. Gross, of Parry ville. Before another issue of the Advocate tho great question as to who will be our next resident will be decided by the people. We re anxiously awaiting the result. Read slowly j noone should allow him self to advance bayond the paco of a rapid writer. A great deal of good is lost through fast reading. Eldrcdge t Bro., Philadelphia, will plcatc accept thanks for a copy of Hart's First Lessons in Conixsltion and also Lan guage Lessons for Beginners. I have given both a careful examination and it affords mo great pleasure tp say that I think they are well adapted for the uses intended and 1 do not hesitate to recommend them. Mr. Win. Lovelt, of Tullytown, Bucks county, is here on a visit to his old home. Mrs. Schabo returned on 8aturdny from a visit to her son, who resides nt Shaiiiokiu, Northumberland county. She says she eu- oyed her visit very much. Mr. D. S. Lovelt, of Wild Creek, is ly. ng in a very critical condition. lie is at' tended by Dr. Seiple, of Lehighton, under whose caro wo hupc for a change for the better. The docket of Isaac Z. Bagenstoso and his unsettled accounts are in the hands of W. E. ICcmerer, Esq., of this pluce, where persons interested con inquire. J. F. Krefley, l 'publican candidato for Legislature, was at this place on Wcducsday last, looking up his chances, and in the eve' ning was at the meeting at Weils' Hotel. Rkvkiie. Hancoct aid Enslisli Rally. I'lrc Cunl Trade. Tho coal trado of the past week Is favor ably reported! tho demand for coal Is pretty Hon. Wm. 1. BapsliCr, Of. fu" ""J pri generally well main- vniuvu it is nv present uuceriniii wnt-ii,er or not there will be n suspension ot coal pro ductlon during the month of November. Some of the companies think It will not be necessary for the healthful preservation of the coal trade) and quite number oriudi Lchighton, hitherto a promi nent member pi the ltepubli can party, and an ex-member of the Stute Legislature, will address the people of Carbon County on the vital issues of j the day, under the auspices ofj the Hancock and English Club on Monday Evening, Novem ber 1st, 18S0, at 7:30 o'clock, in their Club KdOm, Linder man's Hall, Lchighton, Pa. Turn out and hear him. Public Schools. Report of tho Lehighton Public Schools for the first month of the term : rtiiMiRT mo. 1, Mirs Laura lloll'ord, Teacher. No. ofbovs 4fi No. of gills i Viduals in the tro"il(ireof the opinion that Total Average attendance of boys , gins.. Total Percentage, boys fercentage, girls Average 89) Number of pupils that attended every day : Dors -Willie Nothstein, Harry Hum- tier, llarry Banners, iiarry uni, iiarry liagges, Bobbie lllank, llarry liianK, unar- lie Peters. Willie Beltz, Cliarlio Llmbach August le Tsehirschsky. Guild Mary Rehni, Alice Wolf.Eininii Jones,Belle Long- street, LI la Scaboldt, Lizzie Lcutz. miMAtiY no. l,Mis3BelleNusbaum,Teachcr. No. of Boys.-. 50 No of girls 41 Total 91 .Vveroco utteudance of buys 42 gins - ,53 Total .-. 80 Percentage, boys 92 t'creenuige, cuts va Average 92 Number of pupils that attended every lav: Boys John Lentz, Frank Mulhearn, Samuel Glaede, Wilson Weidaw, A'mbroso Peters, Oscar Hcilman, Eddie Reichart,Picr- ce Uiith, Granville Clauss, Willie llecH, hi mcr Reed, Pierce trey, Ainonilus Ketirig, Phann Nothstein. Glias Jeauctla Geieer, Till o Schoch. Laura Beltz, Knima uehicr. Emma Koons, Clara llunstcki-r. Laura Klotz, June Geierr, Sallie Gahcl, Emma Frey, Emma Williams, Ella Elihcrt, Sallie Sclieikler, lilu Williams, luu iieiiinau. F.coxDARTjMiss Emma Dollenmeycr,Teach No. of boys rto. oi gins use of Invalids.weakly persons and the oged bert's livery, on North street, and breath Dom oy an uruggisis. ,. , ()f valleys and mountains 3!J-The medicines of DcxnAS Dick A Co. .,, ,c... , are unexcelled for elecanec, puritv, nnd re- .. , ,' . liability. Their Seidliline Seidlii'z Powders C. M. Sweeney has just opened n new are as pleasant as Lemonade. Their Bolt grocery store, ill the room leceiitly occupied Capsules are world famous. See Advt. f by Uriah Futzinger, next door to Durling's StWWe have much pleasure in recom mending Thermaline tn our readers, as an absolute cure lor malaria, i he inanulac ture ri' name alone is a guarantee of it mer it. It sells at 25 cents per box. For par ticulars see Ailvl. drug store, The i njection of carbon 1c acid gas in to tho Keely Run Colliery to extinguish the fire has proved inelfectual, nnd it is now pro- iiosed li resort to the old method of Hood S.Dr. J. A. Mayer, of Mauch Chunk, in, Fi . i,ii. iorin n t r.v--.il . A! .... r... ,i ' " ' - " " prevention 'of ,4 in in cleaning teiidcr teeth " slurJuy 'rning, were overcome by for filling, with the greatest satisfiction. EJs generated from the fire, and were taken Those who would avoid suffering should out and resuscitated with difficulty call upon hlin. William H.Roberisat wcll-kuown horse wa-usi receivei anotn.r larce 101 ni man w, ,irown from bu eul,y m B are selling freely at the prices at which they cave placed mem. EC Always keep 'Kendall's Spavin Cure' race, a few days ago, died in Wilkesbarre Sunday evening of his injuries. Dr. A. C. Transue, of Slatingtnn, lost In y.ur house. II your druggist will not one of his arms and was badly bruised on aet it for you send to the proprietors, B. J. ,,, ... .. ,.,. , Jj ,, ., ir.nJ.n A- rvv. Knn.l.nr-h'p. I.. vi ,he ueai1 w,,iIe triinS to board n train at , , ti.. ... ... that place nn Monday night. He died of i n r.aa is Ajaijji u viiLr.a ii a iiu iiu isa i which has marked the Introduction of Cream "is injuries Tuesday. llilni, Catarrh remedy, prepared by Ely An engine aud twenty coal cars of the Bros., Owego, N. Y., Is Indeed marvelous. Central Railroad of New Jersey were wreck. Many persons in Pulsion and vicinity are n- i .1 1 using it with most satisfactory resulU. A ed at Allentown, Tuesday, by the m.splace- larfy Uown lowu Is recovering the sense ot I meni 01 a swiicn. ine uamage is esumai' smell wbich she bad nottmioyed for fifteen ed at $10,000 years through the use of the Balm She had VoU.rs, don't you fail to be at the polls given up her case as Incurable. Mr. Barber, , , , ,, , , , ' , the druggist, has used It In his family and 00 Tuesday next, the 2d of Isovember, and commends it very highly. In another col- vote as your consciences dictate, and then limn a young Tunkhannock lawyer, known you will vote right. Do not let any one rf" X,T";rir.Vr , "''"Wy'"oVolinga8ain.tyourown verr efficacious remedy. I'Mslon. Ia..Ga. choice! tctlt, Aug, IS, 1879. Travelers, don't fall to look at the new per- Ladles, do not fall to call at Daniel Time Table of the Philadelphia Reading si .if 1 n -Vi n an0 S-V ,1 00 2i i18 of l-dy'4 ADVOCAtl. GTndirm.rMarin. a . N,l v if. n. i - lhs week eudinS ou J l"'1- Myrtl Greeu and Black, for ladles' and 218,281 tons of coal were shipped over the children's suitings. They are very cheap Lehigh and Susquehanna railroad, making t"'J' , , , la total of 2,018,832 for the season, a decrease, Dru Store, Lehighton, which he is offerine 275,333 tons. at lowest prices for cash. If you need lamps I A nolle prostjul has been entered at 7 1 jf f I! 7. examining mis Harrisburg and enterUined by the Court in . ... . .... , the case of A. W. Lelsenring, of Mauch nurwill do all ther claim tor it. Try a Cuunk- with "upt wliciUtiou o bottle. Read the advertisement. Wild Creek IK ins. The Republicans liad a meeting nt Wciss's Hotel ui Wednesd.i evening. The Repub. leans are becoming discour uged. They call find nothing that General Hancock has said or done to find fault with Willi such standard b.arers us Han cock ami English, is it any wonder that the good people ol our country are happy. DisSHtisfitd Republicans can quietly Imp liarficld at tho polls; and if they can not make up their minds to vote Tor Hun del: they nerd not vote ut nil. Manhood sullhige must and shall rule America, in spito of nil the innate villiauy of the Republican leaders. Thu morn is dawning hail, hail the morn! How is it that Republicans havo no love lor soldier Democrats. German's favorite phrase is: "Please let 1110 think a moment." Egcs 111c 22 Us. per dozen., Itabbils are from 8 to 10 i-ts. Pheasiula are 25 cts. The IVmocruts held n meeting Wehs's Hotel Tuesday evening." Tho Driiiocratic numiiii'o lor president is remarkubly oul-spoken in the avowal o! sentiment. ' Tho Upper Tine Run rchool will open on the fust piox. Kibler'a school No. 5 will icn on tli Sill prnx. How much bitter it would have been if the Cobilen Club had given tliatiiuouey t the Irish Relief Fund. At first Garfield's friends were blushing at Arthur's recoid,but now Arthur's friend are aghast al Garfudd's recoid. Terrible Accident. A firo broke out in an old shanty, n Yorktown, on S4tunl.1v night, ivhieh was occupied by nn aged couple named Williams, and resulted in the old lady being burned to death, the charred remains wero taken out of thu ruins Sunday, and u coroner's inquest was held Monday. The origin of the fire, is near as we can learn, was as follows: number of persons were assembled at the old shanty indulging 'in regular old fash ioned spree, when a quarrel took place be twecn them aud the suive was upset. Th party were all in u beastly stale of intoxica tion, and unable to help themselves, an but for the prom pi arrival of help the who! party would have been burned to death The men who arrived ou the spot succeeded in drag.iug out thu men and in the excite. ment the old lady was not missed until too late to save hernditwasnotknowuon Sa urday night whether she was really in tl shanty, as the drunken men were unable make any clear statement. Sunday morn ing a search through the ruins brought forth the charred bones of the unfortunate noma The shanty was of little value, but being close to the breaker the danger wus great that structuro and tho result might ha been its destruction but for the presence 0 watchmen around it. The horror of the people nt discovering that such a fearful death had befel the old lady can bo readily imaginednd will for u time, at least, check the frequency of these sprees arouud the mines in that vicinity. llulclon Daily JJultctin. , fid ..111 .. 40 . 01 ..101 .. 89 .. 90 SFECIAL CORRESPONDEHCE. 6tlItM'A8sIINTOK ttrtt tttl WAsntsQTOM, I). COct, 23, 1880. There is considerable bustle nt tho Capital preparing for tho approaching session of Congress, which is now only about six weeks distant. The house Is sliefldy lu shapa for the session. The carpet has boen laid and thd furniture placed In position. the business ol J8S0 inav be safely carried I ThB cPl ''own ' olJ olle 11 relic of Into 1881. One favorable feature ofthe ore- " tessions, a urns 1110 worse 011 ior icuac sent outlook for anthracite coal is the latge- 00 'P1' "nl er 1,11,1 l,r' ,n ,lle lonade ly Increased and steadily increasing demand t lle '" "f tlie Shaker's stand Ultra has for it In the great market of tho West. Un- 1 11 80011 ,,ral r rrcSlM work do"' "ut,h8 certain as It is to n suspension of coal nro- recess, which has considerably lighten net nn. ih..r. -.m iikph.ImIv' ih.it , eu Up tile spjeo. Uo me oeuato Slue 01 1110 learn of as lu tho trade bclns fullv lu ae- house rariwls have Hot yet been laiu cord. Whatever mav be deemed thonst l"o cexi session ni uongress, 11 is naraiy course to pursue will bo joined In by all. In expected, will do much more lu the shape addlt on to all this there is said to bo trouble " legislation man pass ine regular appro brewini in thtj Coal rcnions of Ohio, where pnatlon bills. This, for tha reason that it central lock out mov bo exiieon-d at anv will have but lilllo lime to uoanytning else, moment. Some ol the mines havo been idle ' t"s " or long session or a wngress 11 or working Irregularly Willi colored work- i generally the approach of dog days before men brouaht from West Vinrinla. Tho State "'e "" "e appropriation t.uisarepasscu. militia has been on duty for some lime to Tu prcseut Congress expires on the 4lh of protect those who were anxious to workaiud Morch ntxl a"a between lis meeting on me now il is nssertid. with some show of truth. 111 Monday in December next and March I,r!ilp;titon .tllirltcti L'onnEC-fiD Weexlt. Flour, pa sack 1,. is 0 Buckwheat flour Per sack...... 3 CO Uorn, per bushel 1 70 Uats, ut bushel, ...... 6S iuiieu unop, per cm , i Middlings, perewt. iiran, per cm , Butter, per pound,. .....1 IlgKS, per dozen. llaui, per ponUil, .,, IjnnL oar nound.... ...... shoulders, per pound,... . uiaiuB9 par ousuvi,,.,. that a lock-out bf all the miners has been de cided on. This and tho cold weather Is" likely to make the trade iu the West very active. Lalacr, 25(A. Total 05 Averago nltendanco uf boys gins 2a Total 5 Percentage, boys 93 'ercculage, girls Ua Average 94 Number of pupils that attended every day: llova Kildio Piusbaum, frank MIS' laum. riuie iiumuert, unaries eiss,Aura mm Wolf, Robert Slnusbiiry, William Sea Hildt, Eddie Koons, Crarles Frautz, Eddio Olil. Edward lloiita, Charles Getgor, Piei Trainer. Gini.s Mary Albright, Carrie Ghicde, Maiy Dreilielbeis, buliih i u. IitiT Eya DentiiiEer, Ella Heberling.Mary dniith. Sallie Si'ininel, Minnie Galiel, Laum Miller, Laura Trexler, Iiiddle U Il.ian, blln Mnul tlnop, Emma Frochlieh, Lena deTschiischS' KV. NTF.ustF.ntATK, Miss Carrie liauer, Teacher, No. ol boys 13 No, of girls - , Total Average ntteudancu ol boys gins 20 Total '. 28 Percentage, boys II Percentage, girls 95 Average 93 Number of pupils that attended every lav: uiiil.a liny uiauss, uarno uieiuei ids, Maiy Ehlieil.Euiina Hartunc, Miirtl iiuigstieet, Lilly Kirliuril, iilltu bellert. Id liaiuer, Linina vatcrhor. qiiahmau. Miss Hattie Koons, Teacher, No. of boys No. ol gills Total 23 Average attendance ol buys 13 girls Total Percentage, boys Percentage, girls Closing prices of Dnliavci 1c Tow.nyxt,, tstucK, iioveriiinciit ouit uotu, 411 Houin Third Street, Phlla., Oetobi-r 28, 1. M V ?,Ca 15.i... .1.1, .Kit. bid Ifft ssteo It, 8. Ctlircncvi.'s izj ole Its nk ,1 i;. .;. imi, new 113 diu 1 st ssrea U.S.4'a.neiv...i..........tigii DM lie eu U S. Vs. new iVH kid nun askeu reunsviviinia II, It.ii tsi, bl.l atiiii I'h'lt. A; .radinirlt.il JiH iurt Jl askid .clilirt) Vallovlt.n.. 61 lil l fi.H ie0 I.oniiiln.'iinlitNovX'o. 311) Old 31 St asseo uniieuuninrianifSorr.. J., a ntn 11.11 Nortiern coturai 11. P.... ' Md 88 tttti iicsionvtiie rasMi.it. 1 o 8 tint m asxed 1'ltls. TH. A lioir. It It. Co. ir.S Hid IG rf ' Central rratmo. utlon Co 'S um iv asked Koriliern l'actneCmu Si bid b-' mi rrerd.siv, titu f'samea Nnnh ronnstlranla Tl. It. el bid (lit a.ktd I'li'.la telntili & trio n. It.. 7 liM ilk asked Sliver, (trade.,) tat. bid V asktd WcUsport I loins. -AV. F. Keck, traveling salesman for Young, Smith, Field & Co.) sf Philadelphia, nssid Sunday with friends here. Ladies influence has always been found' to occupy nn important place in carrying 011 party enterprises. At n party hold at Samuel Miller's, Saturday tilght, this was 4th, in addition to passing the necessary money bills, the electoral vote Is also to be counted. The great prominenco given to the tariff question in tho lnipend'ng presl dentlal campaign makes It highly probable that the question will be a serious one with Congress. The probablo outcome will be that the Eaton bill, providing for a coin ni is sion to inqulro into tho subject of tariff ro vision, will be passed. It is expected too, that tho pressure will again be revived by the newspaper publishers ogalnst the pulp monopoly, 'ilils win atloru someiiiing line ittwiiilv ftntieniPMAita It va Kt,a l.tt-ft. .,...v , r ,., ..,: , i. lav. Fine music was rendered on the occa- " V"" '"- s',011. Misses Emma Knerr, Emma Everitt tion of fice trade or protection. On every and Mr. A. Romlg wete among the perform- '"lpormni. maiterw gre..w.....u,.u and clianned tho narlv hv their hall.id at oaa h lo V 0.1.e regulations for singing. They sang admirably ., ..Ave H'e counting of the electoral voto Since Maria," which was very difficult, but iu ballads, especially in "Jatnlc," they wero irrcsislably sweet and expressive iu voice and manner. So pased away too quickly tho hour of this happy occasion. tlij abolition of tho joint rule No. 22, there lias been no prescribed rule for the guidance of the two Houses in loint connection. In 1870 the matter was very seriously discussej. the Republicans holding that-tho President -Rev. Father Shultz, of Allentown, will "f tho Sellut0 hai 1,10 right to count the vote. 1 I ,, . a , , rr. : . 1 . i 1 i.-, 11 occupy tho Evangelical pulpit during Rev. J. 1'. Miller's absence. Thus far nobody has touched us like honest hearted Father Shultz. Judging by tho 0110 sermon we heard him preach, wo are ersuaded to say that notwithstanding his gray hairs, he has Tbe.Dcmocrats ol the House insisted that it wus tho duty of that body. The agitators of tho question caused a good deal of feeling which was allayed, however, by tho passage of tho bill creating the electoral commission If the jiendlng election should happen to be found Ponce do Leon's fountain of eternal al "'"'lose, mo oxciic.nc.ii, wuuu,, w.iuuui youth. It Is appropriaUi that ho should re. ceive congratulations from us through the Auvocatk upon his simplicity und freshness. Thursday afternoon a parly visited Glen Onoko ond enjoyed themselves immensely After all the pleasure and benefit, they said, as they looked theirgood hy," Must we leave thee, Paradise?" Pleasant recollections were formed never to bo forgotten. Wo nro glad to learn that our good nnd true friend, Mr. Edward Yundt, arrived home safely from his visit down country. Ike. ICclifriou JS'olcs. I.KiuaiiTCN EvAscnaiCALOuuncn. II. J Smorer, pastor. Proachpiit to-morrow at 10 1 jn all advance state of preparation by the 7 pin. .nomine smyeci: anew ine time Concrcis meets, doubt, bo renewed in intenso form, and the manner in which tho yote should be count cd would again be the uppermost question confronting Cougrcss, Tho House Committee 011 Appropriations will meet in this city, about the I9th of vember, lo prepare several ofthe appropria tion bills, to havo the same in readiness to bo acted iiKn when Congress meets, Dcccrli ber Cth. Chairman Atkins has not yet 110 titled Clerk Stevens to issuo summons lor the members, but ho exiects the meeting will be about tho dato indicated. It is ex pected, II the estimates are forthcoming that the army, the navy, the pension, the mill tary academy and diplomatic bills will be a. in., am thy Olory, a repetition by request. Evening subject: The blessedness of God's people. Sunday school at 2 p. in. All are cordially Invited. M. E. Cnrncii, J. P. MUltf", pastsr. Class Meeting l':30 a. tn. I'reaHilnir 10:30 a. m., subject : "Tho New Name and New lharac aotcr." Sunday schools p. 111. Prayer Meet Ing 6:31 ji. in. Priachlnt; at 7 p. iu., subject " I'lie lllessed and Prosperous Man," All are wclcomo. A good many of tho clerks who went I Ohio und Iudiana to vote have not returned and it is thought most ofthe will stay until after the November election. Those who live iu othorSlutes have already commenced leaving, and in a few days tho departments will be almosl bare of employes. The heads of all the departments haye been away near ly tho cntiro period sinco tho 1st of July 1 84 1 10 I 12 VI H , eu 1 New Advc ill: CI.it Ills. OSWEGO KiHGSF(s uenr.uu CORN STARCH PUftEAND SILVER GLOSS STARCH Ernest Oablrr's piano forto factory, in Went Twenty-scconil street, Now York, was uesiniyca by nrc Bitnrtay aliernoon. 'ihe (lames started in the third storv, but the cause is unknown. The loss is estimated at $80,000, One hliCdred and twenty-five work men employed in the laclory lost tools valu ed, in the aggregate, at fi.flO?. A Neit Ti-ramfnt. The Gcldtn Ellxtr ef Life. Wonterful Cum. If vou have Consumption, and vrnnlil know that our cough can bo made loose and easy Ucctic Kover and Night Sweats checked In 21 hours ; Inflammation taken out of the Lunxt and air passives at once; that you oan be iiiauu m Knl" a iu o puunoF 01 ncail.iy uesn per week ; If you have any Chronic Disease, llronchitls, Asthma, Cnlarrh, flyspcpMa. Sick Headache. Heart Disease. Liver Complaint, Nervous Ucblllty.Serolnal Weakness o. 5pcr raatorrlitea, loss of sexual power In either sex Iroin any causo; Ifyou have any form ol nn ous weakness, loslint flesh or wastlnir away. and would know of an lmmedlat relief and certain cure Tor many 01 the severest casts lu a short time, a new method with now agents to fatten everybody. Invigorate and make strong and health; tho most hupeleis rases cut this out and write at once fpr purlieu nr. iu ii. oiQri,oaaiii, uerrien pennies, Mich. tulriJjl :t:jKi . i" 8fc OSWEGO NY. m STARCH Far the Laundry, Is the licet and moat economical tn the worM. Is perfectly pure, free from Aelda anil other foreign substances that Injure IJnn. Ia strooger than any other, requiring nmeli losaqnaa .1.7 iu uiiiaf;. u uuiiorm, Bi.iins anu nnisucs worse always tha same. Btarcb Tor ruJJIn Klnpfont's PulrerlzcU Com New Advertisements. (Irnrid31nllicr'i Chair, Popular, Words St music. "On Il.o Trniup," March, Very Inspiriting. Twickenham Ferry splendid, words & music, Adelplliait (ialop C;r!;V.l7 ul flcitlsj. October 30-vl Full Size Plnnn .llnlr all 4 nieces Mailed on rt-c'pt 01 inur a ci. Sitninps. l.U CtolltttlC:.. IM:l4ltM. A OENTS WANTED for our popular NEW v UOUIC tho The Iiiiliistrial History of tlie II. S. Its A irrlculture, Manufactures. MlnlncHank. In, Insurance, etc. Agents inake2.i lo Jl'O per weeK. M.nu .or rpee.ai rerms 10 HENKY lin.I.pt'llI.ISHlNIICO.. oct 30 41 Established 1S47 NorwIch.Cunn. Q.VUTIOX TO HU.MEKS. All persons are hereby forbid rrespas.hijr ior 1110 jiurpose 01 jiununsr Maine or r isnini; in .no stream upon ine j.anns ni ine unirr signed In MahoUnir township. Carbon cuun tv, Penna., after this date, under penally of iiiu jim, jnvuii quires, iiai.iHn iicina.v, Wm, Sendel, John Confer, Daniel Deck, Henry J. Longc, John Semtel. li.nld Kulins, Atano ueur, uoancy feier. Jonn li.licnncy huiT, Q. F Ullbert, Mosps Hex. Jacob Cun fer, Wm. II. Strauss, Jesse Krum. Francis Stocker, Mich lei Uarber. Elwlu F. Monlz. David M. noser, August Mahlennold, Ham'l iuosscr, rto.o.non iiopies, a. Arner, s. i;cn stcr.naeher, Alatihla othstPln. Alahuning Twp , Uct. 20, 18stf-w3 Zios'dllEFonMKDCiinitcii, J. H.Hartman last, and with the clerks goue too, tho gov. pastor. Preaching at 10 a. m., Sermon, in ernniclit will literally run itself. Uernian. -i p in., bunday school. 7:00p.m., The f.hconiing annual re-rt of Mint "" " " - """ Director Burchard will contain a conlinua ton.-I). F. tInanL.st. Pastor, l'rt'aehlnu- on lio" oflhecxamination of thocourseof prices Sabbath at 10.30 a. m. and at 7 00 p. in. Sun- published in his annual report of last year. day school nt 1 p. in. Pruyer nnd Classmeet- This examination has been mado upon lead Inn on Thursday evening at 7.30 p. in. Ing articles of export comprising 81 percent tVAMlKLICA'.ClIUItCIl.WKlSSrOKT K. J Miller, Pastor. German preaching at 10 o'clock a. m., by the Pastor. Sunday School at 2 p. ui. English preaching a 7.30 Ji. 111 STATU NKWSN. Hazleton wants a new ost office, of the total domestic exports, and shows that duiing tho last fiscal year the prices realized 011 American cxjiorts were about 10 per cent higher than for tho previous year. This in crease was 011 manulacturcd articles as well as agricultural products, the principal being cotton 2a iier coiit., cotton manufactures 12 (Jeneral CoH'rolh denies that ho fuvors 1 ,w.r wnL. hrrad-atiiffs 20 tier cent., ond iron free trade. I , , ,. , . , mi,. ,n, , , , ,. mill inn. Jliuuuia.utirs uu. . w. Tho barn of Jesse Smith, near Connells , .. . ,. ,, ... .1 ju ville. was burned on Sunday. Loss, $2,000. ucucr I' Martin Stenger, a iiedlcr, was killed by "ul """" 1- " cars at Meadville on Monday. amount ol manulaclurcs, as tlie past year 'J he Crescent Steel Works, at Pittsburg, h" been one of bountiful crops, unusual have started upand are employing 225 men. business activity and general prosperity. Average ,, Number of pupils that attended every lay : Buys Willie Longstreet, Webster Nothstein, Eugene Ilarthulumew, 111011. No, of boys 1 No, ol girls 13 Total Average attendance ol boys gins Total Percentage, boys Percentage, girls A twenty-acre larm in East Lampeter tnwnslilp,ljniicaster county ,was sum atjo per acre. Mr. J. Latshaw, of East Coventry, Ches ter county, picked forty bushels of apples irum one iree. TIia Democrats in tho Twentv'-sevcnth Senatorial district havo uoniin atcd Hon. S. P. Wolverbm, ofSuubury. Oil operations in the vicinity of Union Citv are raid to b improving so much that a large capital Is 10 be invested mere. William Householder, of Kittanning was struck uu tho head by AvocsT. Average BS Number of pupils that ulteuded every day : (iiuls Emilia Reber,AggieNusbaum, Lulu Zehncr, Alice Muntz. Whole No.' of boys 160 Whole No. of girls 1SS Total Average attendance of boys.., girls.., Total Percentage, buys.- Percentage, girls ,.348 ,.131 ,.104 29i 90 90 UEWJIMi: IMMAPPUINT.TICNT. For n man to read halfway down a col umn of fine print before heditcnvcrs that he is on the track of another 'infallible remedy" Is an occasion where a few vigor ous 'cuss words' are entirely excusable. And so numerous and cunning are these advor ti.ing dodges now a days that we fall aloul of a nostrum as often as anything else. The only'geuuine disappointment we have had for a week was when we read the following verse t "As homeward comes tha married man, He's met by wife at door. With fond embrace and loving kits And Ilaby's throat Is sore I" and failed to find after il a recommend ation of "Dr. Bull's Baby Byrup." And the stupid rhymester might have done It,tojtnd preserveu nis veracity 11 not tils poetry all members ofthe Legislature in the matter of tho same. JfacA(fr ( Fa.,) Courter, jtflPoseisIon is nine inlso( the law, the Riot Damages bill. Tho cases of Mo- and the poaaesaiou of a good pen goes a loog way to make a good penman. Esterbrook'a takes tha lead of all the. rest. Can be ob tained at all tha Stationers. Cune, Long and Smith are yet to be settled, but the District Attorney is reported as say. ing that "he doubts if they will come to Average 90 It will be seen by our readers that the three lowest grades are over-crowded with pupils. It is impossible for the teachers of those schools to do full justice to their schol ars and to themselves. Nut only is this true, but the pupils can actually not be comfort ably accommodated. To give all of our scholars equal opportunities to gaiu knowl edge, our School Board, at its last regular meeting, on Monday evening, wisely created another school. We expect tn start it on Monday. This change will benefit our schools in two ways, it will lessen the pupils In the lower grades and in the future raise the standard of our higher grades In almost all schools the attendance is a sign of success or failure) where tho attend ance is regular, the pupils are bright and progressive ( where the report shows a low percentage of attendance the scholars ad vance slowly and are dull. Although this part of our report is not very poor,we should nevertheless show a stronger altendence, trust that, with the support of the parents. we may be able to give to the public during novu.iiui:k a, isso. Tuesday, the 2d of November, will be a great election day in more respects! than one, for it will collect tho popular voles lor: 1. Presidential Electors iu eyery State of the Uuion. 2, A Delegate to Congress iu every Terri tory of tho Uuion. 3. Congressmen in Alabama, Arkansas, stono from a blast California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, on Saturday and hud his skull crushed. Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Tim Reading Timet reixirls that there is Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachu setts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, u large demand 111 Berks county forfuriusof til1 lu iuo ucres. Eichteeu freight cars wero smashed up by a collision at uiuuuocks on rriuuy uigut. 2o lives were lost. At least ten horses were stolen In Potts- Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hamp shire, Now Jersey, New York, North Caro lina, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Soutl. Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, West town on Saturday night during tho Repub- Virginia and Wisconsin iicau paraue mere. . Tslaturei that will choose aach an Thomas McKeau,a fireman on the Teun- ,,.... c .... ... .nt...t. n .l..t. I!.,llr,,n.l. . ri.n .e ,..! InH-l U""CU Ol.iu. DCU.W ... l.i.,1,.,m.1APiiUW ut Dallas on Suuday. ticut, Delaware, Florida, Massachusetts, Forty tramps made a ruid nn Sosnue- Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, ncorasaa, hanua a few nights since, and twenty-three Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Pennsyl of them were captured. vaaIa Tcnnesseo.Texas.Wliconsltt-siateen j. iteea, representing nimsen asageni ior c.... Bvvcri. religious iubu.uhui,, uub ikcu 1 , n. , n- 11 . 1 n , .a. rested at Erfe for robbery. 5 stl "cers, or a part, in Colorado, I r . Tilt t. T Al. Douly is under arrest for stealing a umnecticut, rionua, ju.uo.s, iui, Ma. horse from Daniel Laudcriuilcb, of Leba-1 chusetts, Michigan, Missouri, Jiebraska.Ne. non. r n d.i. New Hampshire. New Jersey. New The malt house of F. Schud, Iu Reading, Ynrk. North Tairollna. Pennsylvania. South "1 "'" ""h"" rn,nlln.. Tennessee. Texas. Loss, $10,000. Patrick A. Sweeney declines the Green back nomination for Recorder of Luzerne county. Zachariah Miller, aged 35, hanged him- Sunday. self near Stanton's mill, Somerset county ou Noah Beistel. a farmer near Stahlslown. Westmoreland county, suicided with apis. tol on Sunday evening. He was well-to-do. Miss Kato C. Leslie, another victim of the 1'ittsuurg disaster, uieii on luesday 8. Constitutional amendments, or ques tions of calling convsntious for rovlsing the State Constitution, or proposed statutes sub mittcd to the people by the Legislatures, in Florida, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New York, North Carolina. FARM FOR SALE. A Knrra of 100 Acre?, situate about 3J miien i mm murn jiuhk, in i;arnon I'uuni.v. Pa.. on uf the best mnrkctP In the State, m d ft Kood ruad lo it. About '2b Acres nro under a kooiI state of cultivation, 1 litre are potp. rat flno Snrlnus of Water on the Dlnre: aLoUt i00 young cholco, KiuwtnK Fruit Treer. of various Kinu? ; iu Acron oi wjitni ano jtye Kruvrln In the Kruuml, and four Acres In Oluver and Timothy. Plenty ol Straw In the tarn, and Potatoes for f print? planting In the cellar. A nevt Tvru-Story Frame Dwelling; House, 22 ly 28 feet, with Kitchen attached Mate roof: a new SWISS HAKN, IS by SO feel, stale roof. Tho nuililings aro nil nrsi-ciass ano duiu oi mo best materials. The Improvements on the plaeo cost more than Knur Thousand Dollars, without the Land. This Is a property that would afford a rarn chance tn a man who wants to enaano In Frrn Inc. 1'liIOK $3,100, and may be pld as lotions: Cash Al Oou, and the balanco In 10 5 ears, or lonaer as the uur. chaser may desire. Address, V . IU. lUII OIlJ.il. I, hlahton. Carbon IJounty. Pa. Also, a snan of (Ine heavy vounir HOUSES for Sale, I'rlnJ WW, and two fine Alderney Heifers. Oct. SO, lf50 wl . Itlsne-slsnire. CalcA. Ao.. I nifrrf and-dellcato. Preferable to Dermuda Arrowroot. T. K1N08FORD 4 SON, Oswego, New York E17 F-jvsr. B i 'Z1 :e3: Z3 W SCOTTISH 1 Medicinal Famers! TATEXTED DEC. COth, 1S79. Tho Klectrle T.!pht wnta prent dUivery, but 1 claim tlut tha Scotiitu Tutsitt AffJ&iual fum art Iii preuti:f wt.e. owliiJ to the lt eat amount of suflerln the hate relieved, and the curi., they h.ive eilVcteJ. 1 s'j lured fioinActhiiM fur fifteen ye tr in Snli in I rnd America and I am iSnw rnmntrtilv ciin'tl. T littve hot n tltittl Intr the inh.ilinjf process for vc.irst and a rctult 1 now give the world fie MeJitinal r:r.vr, the intist effective. and hy f.tr the ntost rnntrnicnt prrpars tton ever o.Tjrud to t!.3 putIif, fur Aitlunj nnd 11jv Pevor.alsvi Sore Throat, IlrorsuneMt from Contrhi.C.Unrrh. Ilron chills. N'cnrultijanrlDinh- therU. Cure vnitrbore Throat with these Fumco and yon will hear no mora t r Piphtherla. They arc Invalnnbte fur p-iMic iprnltvra and singers. They are p-it up in f.incy hosts, and can be If you cannot fret them from your Doctor, of DrugKfct, und direct to the manufacturer, who will end them to nil parts ff the world, pottagd free. A child can nt thrse Ft i mew, aa they do have to bu smoked. Price, Otu Dollar fer Hvm, MOltniSON ft SIMPSON, 1'roD'r and Manufacturer!. llELLAIHE. O, For Palo by A. J. DURLTNO, UKUCIU1ST, i eiiixntou, ra. oepi. Warner's Safe Kidney and Uver Cure. rormcrw nr. vraig's a i airy twrnj CENTRAL L-RUG STORE, In LcucVel's Block, Bank St., Lehighton, Pa., Dr. Charles T. Horn pnoHtiETon, Hcipectfully announces to Ihe people that he uas rejticuisueu uib biuch, huu uucr. DRUGS AUD Strlctlv fresh CHEMICALS and Ture, Also Horse and Cattle powriers.Patrnt Medi cines, isrusnrs, soaps, uimur, j-erianieries, SponKes, Chamois Skins. Wines and Liquors tor Medical Purposes. Oils, Lamps and Flxtures.!yeiiutfs,Cbolce Ulnars, Piper and Tobacco, ripee tacles. Trusses, NUrstni? Hollies, Violin Strings, and a lull line of Wall Paper and llordcrsatthe Lowest Prices. Preserlntlons carefully comnounded and Erompt attention given toeverj' branch ofthe usloess. A continuance of the natronaee heretofore extended to this establishment Is respecttully solicited, and satiiuciion icuaranieeu. sept,13 18W.-1J. l)tu O. T. HOltN. islPEmlif inur ll-l I - 1 1 is unat you want llie createst Invention of lbeael nee ou pam. nhlel. Pent tree, rrot, J. Y. Eu AN. Or en burs.N.Y. JaWUH RF.P0UT (IF THE rOXDlTIOX or the FIRST NATIONAL BANK. t Lihlshton, la tha Stal. of PeoiisylrtaKst lh close o: tu.laess, uciooer i, icoj i In Danville, Va., last Saturday night, Marr Mitchell, a disreputable woman, was evening iu the West l'enn Hospital in tha't dangerously, If not fatally shot by Barton citv. I Smitb.her companion: Dennis Moroney was J I e . I. -. T 1. 1 - I . Forty coal cara were smashed upon the " " . IK"' Little Schuylkill brsnch of the Philadelphia Z l and lUadig Itallroad on Monday. Nobody lZ1 S A son of Louis Loreni, of Jtlddleport.was lii -f. mn named Hawkini was found probably fatally shot on Monday while, nun- fat aai, jn th. same city, on Monday II I UK 41 C Dulled a loaded eun toward him I .1.1,1. .i... ,i,mJ r.m.,,1 ,,i by the munis. Hacgertv, quarrelled, and tho former was , . , t, , n, , . .. . , , il , . 1 ... it r .. 11.. josenn anu iicucoc xayior,iiarcnisoi iuo 1 seriously injureu uy m uiuw nuiu uiuukcuu ih.min,. mnnih. . r.mrd nf ati.ndnM. ! Uiynitl Taylor, celebraUd the slaty-1 in the head. 1, , ,u . rru i. I second anniversary of their married life ut Tu, ,ioro 0f J0hn Potts at Christiana, surpassed by none in the county. Thank-. KeuneU itt UJ Fridlly UtL ,. ?n,J,office, waa ealenxl on lug tue aireciora ior tueir am ami me rui- Democmtlo employea In the iron mill of Tuesday night by burelars.whoslol. a small sens for rtculying me kindly in their uiid.t, Blslr county have published a card denying amount of money and a few postage stamps I remain. Your servant, E. D. ScuxiBai., Principal. Prof. F. K. Berud, formerly principal of ..It- E.-ll.l. .rrlvn.1 linmu 'F 1 . 1 1 r.. I . u II. will remain until after tho election and do- 11'a1.D1!!TV.,le1'?ilt? '"SH!', The 6rst bricks of the Allentown silk factory were laid on Monday, The JliHtrt' Journal, of Pottaville pub- llsiieslourainaaviucuargingiion. jonu n lltnl ili.lrll. urllh lu-lnir n ln.mlM.r tf Th.rtwssallghtinowiu6cranton on mu m mir, or at any otuor session 1 posit a aoim vote ior ji encoeit ami me euitro Know-Nothing-Club In I8SI. Mr Hyundo Bundsy 'of thefourt." I Deroocralltt t.c't. ctes the cbsrge. that any atlampt has been mad. by employ era to coerce, tbera into voting tbo Republi can ticket. Monday nlnht the cas pipe al a well near Bradford gave way while the connection was being nude ami thegas ignited burning lo death William Malarky and seriously burning three others. Charlea Weaver, an old man, who was shot at Eben.bunr 011 Saturday while at- 1 tempting a rubbery, died of bu injuries the ' next as. II0.M9.-4 HOW) 'Ulllll IS 07 HI IS 3 28 1,598 fj 0JU.1T T.95S 28 tl(.V2 140.1'fl 1S.CJ 4,j30 00 8' I Si 3. II OU 3 6JU.OO J.37.VOO A veitetabte preparation anil the only iraro no ml Urlnnry Ulseoae.- n-mvay in tne worm ror iiriKB.t'a Diwois, siiaoctcm, nnii alu zaiuucj, xisvr, suia UKrTestlmnnta.1 i1 Ih. htchritt nnl.r I n tirnrtf Of tli ene statements. O'For lb cure of JllnXtctca, call for War ncri nftm uinifein . nro. ite-Por tbe cure or Hi Iclil'. and tho other aineases, cm ior tvuruct". saio jujaucjr WARNER'S SAFE BITTERS. Itlsttiebctnioodl'iirinrr.and stimulate every function to more htaUMUl actlou, and ia iiiuo u uuui'iu 111 mi uieuiiscn, ' It cures NerofUIou nnd Either Kliln Erttn (lona and Diaeiupi, tacludlsg Cuuccriu, CJ cctrs, nna oiuer Mores, . llTBDPilBla. tVpiiUnrflnrfhi Knmnihi CtinstlpAtlon, lllxtliicflv, Jcttcral Debil ity, etc.. are cured by the Sufv Illlicnu It la unequaiea as an appeuzeranti reeuiar lomc. Bottles of two sl&ca ; prices, OOc. and 81.00. WARNER'S SAFE NERVINE Qalekly givesIlMt and Kloi to the fcullferlnc, cur en llrnrtnclie and Nrarwlaiii. prevents Ktllentloi-'lli.And relieves Nervous lro tmtlon brought on by excessive drink, over work, mental shocks, aud other causes. Powerful as It is to stop pain and soothe dis turbed nervei, it never injures tne system whether taken In small or larce doiscs. Bottles or two 8 lieu; prices, 50c. and 6I.OO. WARNER'S SAFE PILLS Are an Immediate and active stimulus for si Torcil Llvar. und cure Coitivineii.&TUXDilaV. Bit lOOinUf, 25U10US UlftaT rhas, Uslsxla, Ftrer and Arm, and should be used whenever th bowels do not operate freely and regularly, ft (Ur IIIU rtr aull dot lor iknWh work. Trir t& eU. S tx. IT an rk fUfp Umsi lad aro I MlitbrDrugfUuaDvklcrs k la JBrdlriBt rkn H.H. Warner &Co lrprlelr, E00HESTEK, K. T. tvi mu ny tir. U. T, Horn, stpi. -ji atsevacis. Loaos and dlseouats Or.rdrafts D.S. Bonds lOMeur. elrcuUlton , Other stocks, bonds,. ni mortna.s. . Cue from .tiprOT.l tetSrie SseutS . Uu. from Mbtr Nilloosl Hanks, , . Pa. from Stat Hanks Sad Bankars, . Keal estate, furniture, aad Saturn. . Curr.nt expanaas and tas.s paid . ' Premluma paid Chaeks and olhrr csih Items . . . . llilla of oilier tnk t'raetli nal paper currency, nick.it, ana panolea, t Ppeel., ... teeal tender notes Redemption fund with U. 8. Trenu. rr (& per cent, of circulation) . Total lu slums. Capital slock paid la .... . flurptuafund i Undivided profits Nation il Bank notes outstanding. . DlTldende Unpaid, i ... IddlfldualdepoaltssuhjMtte cbKk. OMhlerscbKks eaUUndlnic, . . Dae to doer Mallooal Banks . . . Total I1E6.SMM StaleoPmiity'raata. Oounlyo Carton, hi I, W. V Uowman, Uuhler nr lb. oboTe-r.amcd bank, do aoleinolj swear that tba above etateniit Is true to th beat Of my kuowhdi. .ud telUf. W, W. UUWUN.CLl.r. antvrlbtd and sworn before ssa tale Its day U October, IISO. TI10S. S. nrCK, NoUry 1'oUlr. Cornet Atl.it: Thus. Keuieier. A.J. Oerllnf, and li. r. llofflud, UlrMtora. Oct. 10, USO. , te.tetm , ITSW Oil llisio . S7IS91 . 3 illtJU '.' s,ije from tha post office, and about $1U0 wurth ol goods Irum iU, 1'olts. The Tree-Kun Flouring Mill of Elliott I 7771" Z Ilobley. near Hunlins-don, was destroyed I P ATliTMTS ,:' MWTF BoJcilor fnn.i.w. U,uil!f nnfli nn in. T . . ... . ienia,i7 f-eentu nt J L,, , . or noi r, waaau.wn n.c. K surance. Tha Are orisiuated in the engine uuteaa l'atent 1. ob'.l.ied yen room. (ws tertaa, etc He. .blulipd S71' While Mr. and Mrs. Bridges were attend- p'P'VQTn'I'JVJ Thousands cfr.idwrsaad Ing a political meeting. In Ban Fernando, ' i J-il. ii.lv 1 o. tj.e r neira eatltled by the Cal, on Friday night their bouse caught 1 lata Iswa ol Conyrca. Heu.i two ''oi" lor fir.,and their fourgchildreo Ih.cUostl j ' "li lA je.ucf ago, ptrisbsdlnths Caioos. taaioa, D. V- cct.illf A continuous Flow of Wster docs not Wet or Km WOLFF'S ACME fS LACKING. Seir.PolIshlnp; Leather I'reserTallTOa NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR 11. N0W "OPEN If! G ! The underslicned respectfully auimunce lo the tiadies ot Lohlxhton aud rlololl that tbey hare just returned from the ulty with a new and elegant assortment of Fall & Winter Millinery Ms cosirmsifio HATri, HONNKTS, FLOWERS, ItlllUONS, T1UMMI.V08, NOTIONM, etc, ete,, n'htch tbey ar. otTcrlng at uuprcce1iule.MT U)W I'ltftlES KUROASJl All woricteitl be made up In the latest fashion, and nioil durable msaner. A share of purP. pa o ana Is solicited and jrlool satisuotioii nunt antced. MKS. A. MttAJll l , illSSM 8. 8NYUL.il Store at the tnterieelloaof llanlc street a-id Uankway. Li1vbuw,Ij. f -pt ,ut ntowu. W. A lUaut Ssr'y Lira au Lvdowmxxt P- Licit laacas J L. M 1 1.LLH, Mslrlct - nd I'oi Mtlog A Ott VO.'Oly i'iHaTVil.Lt Pa ?i?q,i?rt rniiK kkv.siovi: ,Muri i,i .i ior mcu ar X FIT ASSOCIATION, i.f All. 1 M7l. uct. IS.lf ' 1'ior. A. li. Hoax a. 1 ca t