fig Wo I V 10 Moment Business Lively at J. T. Maim & Son's Store. Why Is It ? Ijccausc we BUlf in Large Quantities for CASH, thereby Saving Large Discounts, in which our Customers share with us. OSrOull and COMPARE PRICES. Respectfully, J. T. NUSJ1AUM t SON, t Opposite tbe I'utllo Square Lehlthton, Pa. sept. 18-yl A VALUABLE PREMIUM! We will present every per son calling at this office and paying $1.00 for one year's subscription to the Carbon Advocatk, with a copy of Dr. J. 13. Kendall's Treatise on the Horse, one of the most valuable books for Farmers and Horsemen ever published. The book is handsomely and profusely illustrated, and gives symptoms and treatment for the various diseases to which the horse is subject. Remem ber, lor $1 you get the Ad vocate for one year and a copy of the book free ! Now hand in your names and the dollar. We have just received a limited number of Kendall's Treatise on the Horse and His Diseases, printed in Ger man, which we will give to those paying one year in ad vance for the Carbon Advocate. mny be found on Mo nt Oto. I'. How six & CoV NtwKPBUT Advertising Mureiiu (lu Hpruos turf' j.wnsreuuvfr. tiling cutitrnctimny a made lor tt iu SATURDAY. NOVEMBER B, 1880. Local and Personal. TO SUIlSCUIIIEItS. Subscribers will please refer to tlio direc tion tabs on their papers, by so doing they will bo ble to teo whether they are square on our books or not, thUB : John Fitswilliam mnrS 79 81iowi that the subscription has been paid tip till March 8th, 1879, and consequently there isonedollanlueus on the present year, which you will please remit, or $1.2 j will be ekargeit If we have to send bill. S-For real bargains in Dress Goods, Woolens,' Shirtings, Flannels, Blankets, Comforts, Ac., call at Nusbaum Jc Son's. tsa.I.iook at the yellow direction lab on the first page and see how much you owe. 5rSlf you wanta nicosmootli.easy shave your hair cut or shampooing, go to Franz Roederer's Saloon, under the Exchange Ho tel. He will fix you right, and dou'tybu forget it. $SB, For good dental work go to Dr. L. Campbell, Slatington ; he uses the latest im proved instruments. Established over 11 years. 48-St ,rSy Never despair of becoming a good writer when Esterbrook's Steel Tens are within the easy reach of all, both in the ase with which they can everywhere bo procured from tho stationers, and tho low price at which they are sold. iS-Lewis Weiss, in tho post-offico build in J, this borough, has just mado a large ad dition to his stock for tho fall and winter triJe, viz, a full lino of stiff and soft If It hats ot the latest and best styles, and a lull line of gentlemen's, ladles' Mid child ren's boots, shoes and gaiters, all oT which he is offering at tho very lowest cash prices. fcO-Write to Mrs. Lydia E. Piiikhnm, No. 2U Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass., fur names or ladies that havo been restored lo perfect health by the use of her Vegetable Compound. It" Is a jiositivo cure for tho most stubborn case of female weakness. SrMrs. Wm. Tippett, Oivasco, N. Y., says: I havo worn an Improved Excelsior Kidney Tad about three weeks, and have received great relict from it for pain iu tho back. Bee advertisement. ttuII.H. Peters, agent, the popular mer chant taijor, In tho post office building, is now receiving and opening one of the largest and most fashionable 6tocks of cloths, caB imeres and suitings ever brought into Lehighton, and which ho is prepared to make up In the latest fashion and most durable manner, at prices which actually defy competition. Call and examine goods and learn prices ami be convinced. PS-Van Stone A Crosby, Wholcsalo and Retail Druggist, Toledo, Ohio, savsi Wr have sold large quantities of the Excelsior Kidney Pd,nnd have been surprisod at the unvarying satisfaction given by them. See Adv. ay-Job printing or tho finest description can be had at the Carbon Aiivooatk office at very low prices. Call ami see samples. ptT-Mrs. J. B. Wilson,Tirfiii,Ohio,says: I have worn an Improved Kxcelsior Kidnev Fad and received more relief than from all remedies I have ever tried. I cheerfully recommend it to all sufferers. See adver tisement. ScjuBuiMers and and others will find it pays tncall on Luckenbach,Mauch Chunk, when they want new building paper and tar felting. sir-See a wine cup in another column with a bunch of grapes from which Siieer's Fort Grape Wine is made, that is 60 highly esteemed by the medical profession for the use of invalids, weakly persons and tho aged Sold by all druggists. JSB-The medicines of Dondas Dick A-Co. sire unexcelled for clecancc, purilv. and re liability. Their Seidlitine fVidlitz Towders are as'plcaant as Lemonade. Their Suit Capsules are world famous. See Advt. f Jtfr-We have much pleasure in recom mending Thermaline to our readers, as an absolute cure lor .Malaria. The maiiurac turera' name alone is a guarantee of it mer it. It sells at 25 cents per box. For par ticulars ceo Advt. I teuDr. J. A. Mayer, of Maueh Chunk. is usini Napoli, a recent diacovery, fur the prevention 01 lum in cleaning tenner leclti for filling, with the greatest satisfaction. Those who would avoid suffering should call upon mm, faa-Just received another large lot of Boots and Shoes at Nusbaum .t Son's.whieh re selling freely at the prices at which they nave piaceti tnem. tVAlwayskeep'Kendall's Spavin Cure' in yur bouse, IT your druggist will not gat it for you send to the proprietors, B. J Herman a uo., unosourgn rails, vt. JHCT- Ladies, do not fail to rail at Daniel Graver's Bee Hive store and Inspect those oeauuiui oriental uasnmere flannels, in uenaarma, Marine ana navy uiue, Uarntt Mvrtle Green and Black, for ladies' and children's suitings. They aro very cheap ana pretty. taL. A new and beautiful stock of Lamm iust received at Dr. Ct. T. Horn's Central Drug Store, Lehighton, which bo is offering at lowest prices for rash. If you need lamps yo should not buy beforo examining this picuimi aowruiiCQt. X&.llemcmter that 'Kendall's Spavin Uure' will do all they claim lor 11. Trv a pome, jvcau ui advertisement. WJ. F. Newcomer, of Toledo. Ohlnuivi. I have been greatly benefited bv wen rim. an Excelsior Kidney Tad, and would re commend all persons troubled with weak kidneys to try it. See Adv. Election is over, and now you had bet ter put in your coal and potatoes and slaught er your hogs. We hesr the report of several persons losing Ibeir bogs by disease. Watch tbem closely and give them timely remedies. Prof. A. V. Horn was in town on Tues dsy to attend to the deposit of bis ballot for Hancock. So also, was our friend, C. 0. Bcck.who Is bow employed at I'rpc Lehigh Whether it bo Hancock or Garfield, our ever-genial and exubeiant friend and col league, J. T. Bliel, the Manager of tho Her ald, is bound to bo happy. Doyou ask why? On Sunday morning ho becamu tho proud paternal of a gushing girl. First street is proverbial for girls, and unless our friend changes his residence, wo fear there'll be no boy forthcoming "not for Joo" Carbon Jlcrald. Joe, may you ' continue to increase and multiply." For tho week ending ou the 30th ult., there were 109,819 tons of coal shipped over tho Lehigh Valley railroad, making a total for the year lo that date of .1,08n(5Sl tons, showing an increase of 173,421 tons as com pared with same time last year. Ladies, remember when making your mince meat for tho holidays, that you can get pure liquors for that purpose at II. E Bohlen's liquor store, opposite, the public square, this borough. Three deaths Irom diphtheria have oc currcd at Tackeitun, during the past lew days. OvEncoATiNGS.-The Clauss Bro's, popular Merchant Tai lors, announce to their custo mers and friends that they have just received an immense stock of the newest patterns m Uvercoatings, which they are prepared to make up in the latest styles and most du rablc manner at very low pri ces for cash. Call and exam, ine the" stock before makini your purchases elsewhere. We are bound to satisfy the most liistiuious 111 tho matter oi clo thing, gents' furnishing goods, hats, caps, boots, shoes, etc, The receivers of the Lehigh and Wilkes barro Coal Co. give notice thut the 3J per cent interest will be paid on November 15tl on the registered income bonds of tho mm pany which weio issued for hunting tho cnufwns detached irom the consolidated mortgage bonds. Tho Receivers of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company give notice Hint they will pay, on November (Hh, on account, the one-half of tho July coujioti of the gene ral mortgago bonds ol said company, return ing the rouous to the holders slamjicd "half paid." They will also pay, on the same date, tho eutiic July coupon of ihe general mortgage deferred sterling scrip. Tuesday last (election day) passed off very ordeil) . The day was fine and a larger vote was lled than ever before. A good leal of frivolous tind vexatious challenging was indulged iu by a few (wrsnns, causing some delay in taking tho votes. But few, f any, of the challenges were sustained. Thanksgiving Day, November 25th. See President's proclamation iu another column. jS-O-rrcparo yourself for the severe and udden changes of climate of white- and spring, hy piocuring a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. The township of Hamilton, Monroe county, was thrown into a wild state of ex citement Monday morning on finding the 17-ycar-old daughter of Satouel Bittenbciid er had been murdered, her head boing H)unded to a jelly. Tho girl left her home Sunday altcruonn to co to Jacob Marsh's to lo housework, and little did her parents or sisters susiect that she hail been murdered until Monday morning, when her littlosis tcrs, while on their wuy lo school, whiih was in the direction the girl had taken, (lis covered her by the roadside with her braini scattered over tho fenco and stones where shu lay. There were several trampsseeu in the vicinity early in the morning, and is is supposed that they committed Ihe atrocious crime. Tclegrtfhis have been sent to all xiints East, West, North, and South to head oil' Ihe siipwscd murderers. Tho Ik'thlehcni Iron Company on nounccs adivideml of three tier cent, pay. able in cash at the office of the company, at Detlilehem, on the 15th inat. lion. W. M. Ropsher, offers a valuable farm for sale. The property is located in Penn Forest township, anil offers a fine op portunity lora person wishiegtogo into the business. See advertisement in another colomn. a. urown, lor the past 20 years Superintendent of the Lehigh Valley Rail road Shops at Packerton, died Monday, in Maueh Chunk, of paralysis of the brain The body wss taken Wednesday to Borden town, N. J., for interment At Scranton on Monday a verdict 01 guilty was rendered in the case of Peter It Barger, charged by John Jarmyn with em bezzlement. Barger was a clerk for Jennyn who was a largo coal operator, and had by false entries on the pay roll drawn about fiO.OOO. William T. Green, 23 years of age, cut bis throat with a pocket knife and then drowned himself Monday by jumping over the bridge into Ihe Susquehanna River at Pittston. His suit had been (ejected by young lady to whom he was attached. Hi body is not likely to bo found for some ti on account of tho rough condition of tin river. The Lehigh and Schuylkill Cos! Ex changes met ou Saturday and decided to make no change In prices for November, Twenty-six of the farmers of Mahoning Valley caution hunters against tresiwasiDg upon their projierty in pursuit of game or for the purpose of fishing in the streams. Bee advertisement in another column aiaes.ais.MSJ in 11 mm, nim. David A. Wells,ex-membernf the Penn sylvania Legislature, and a leading Demo crat politician of Tike county.dled Sunday In Mllford. Tha dead body o Anthony Walsh, a young man, was found on the Lehigh Val ley Railroad at Milan, near Pittston, Sun day morning. It Is supposed be was run oyer while walking on the track. A bill collector wuit out to the suburbs on horseback, and was returning with his pockets filled with silver, when the horse became frightened and ran down the street, scattering the money in all directions. It was hastily gathered by the small boys, and the collector was poorer by $12.60. If he had hired one of David Ebbert's teams, this would not have happened, bis horses being all well broken, and that collector would have been $12.90 in pocket. The wedding of Mr. William Bradley, son of Justice Bradley, of the United States Supreme Court, and Miss Lida Cameron, daughter of Senator Don Cameron, is an nounced to take place at Harrisburg, on the 12th Inst. At 2 o'clock p. m. on Monday, Novem ber 15th, the Carbon County Teachers' In stitute will assemble in the public school room at Wcathcrly. See advertisement iu another rolumn of tn day's Advocatic. E. II. Rauch,cdltorof tho Carbon Demo crat, was in (own on Saturday evening last and when on his way to tho L. & S. dejmt, to make tho 7 o'clock train, tha night being very dark, he stumbled into tha unguarded eel In r wuy of Mr. Seller's new building on B.mk street. Luckily Mr. R. escaped with a few Blight bruises and the damaging of his best suit of clothing. Put guards around such places, and no accident will occur. Tho following are the official majorities in this county at Tuesday's election: Han cock, (104 majority; Auditor General, Dech ert, 029; Supreme Judge, Jenks,55G majori ty; Congress, Eleventh District, Klotz, 091; President Judge, Dreher, Deni., 0293 (no op position); vReprcsentatlve, Cassidy, Detn., 475 majority; Zern, Dem., 465 majority. Our friend F. R. Alexander, of Bethle hem, district agent of the New Era Life As sociation of Philadelphia, was in town Thursday, and dropped in to see us. lie rcwrt3 tho society iu a prosperous condi tion. For tho 7 days ending on tho 30th ult., 120,816 tons of coal wcro shipped over the L. & S. railroad, making a total for tho season of 3,145,048 tons, a decrease of 254, 557 tons as compared with same dato last year. The directors ol the Slatington Bridge Cmpany have declared at semi-annual divi dend of 5 per cent At three o'clock on Saturday afternoon, Peter Bauer, aged sixty, an employee of the Bethlehem Iron Company, at South Beth lehem, was instantly killed by a wheelbar row filled with oro falling from the hoisting apparatus and striking him on the head. He was one of tho oldest men in the Works, anil leaves a family. Hcllgloiiii Notch. I.kii 1 oiiton Eva so kucal (Jimncu. B. J Smoyer, pastor. Preaching to-inorrow at 10 a. in., and 7 p. m. Sunday school at 2 p. ra All are cordially Invited. M. K Oilmen, J. P. Miller, pastor. Class Meeting WM a. m. Preaclitntc 10:30 a. in., subject: "Tho Song of the Redeemed"' Sun tiny schools p. m. Prayer Meeting 6:31 p. ra Preaching at 7 p. ra., subject: "Our Olrlf.'i All aro welcome. Zioa'a ItKruituKD (Jncrtcii, J. II. Hartman pastor. Preaching at 10 a. m Sermon, In Uennan. V p in., Sunday school. 7:00 p. tn., sermon, In llnglljh. A cordial welcome to all, Mktuooidt Episcopal Uncncu, 1'ackkr- to.n. I). F. Unangst, Pastor. Preaching on Sabbath at 10 30 a. ra. and at 7 00 p. in. Sun day school at it p. m. Prayer and Class meet ing on Thursday evening at 7.30 p. in. LvAMjuLicA'.Uuuucii.WifiaartiRT E. J. Milter, Pastor. Qurman preaching at 10 clock a. in., by the Pastor. Sunday School at 2 p.m. UnglUh preaching a 7,30 p.m. itig Creek Itcnin. Idle people have tho most labor. Be Just, but trust not every one. Mildness governs better than anger. A faithful friend Is a strong defence. Judge not men or things at first sight. Meditation is tho fountain of discourse Dr. Selple, of Lehighton, was on a pro fessional visit to D. S. Lovett on Sunday morning. There will be three If not four aspirants for the nomination of County Superintend ent In this county at the next convention. Wa have not as yet learned whether the directors of Franklin will allow their teachers this year any days to attend the County Teachers' Inslituto at Weatherly or not) but hope, if they haye not decided, they will do so at once, so that we, as teach ers, may be aware of the fact In time, and make arrangement at once to be present. Several of our farmers in this valley have not as yet finished husking corn. Big Creek was well represented at the election poll at East Weissport on Tuesday last. Tho tiumber of persons traveling through the county ami living by their wils, is unusually largo just now. All sorts of doilgos aro resorted to in order to filch mon ey from tho pockets of honest but unwary people. Formers be on tho alert for them, iiml when they call on you give them a warm reception with No. 7 or 8. We arc pained to learn that Mrs. Solo mon Walek, of Wnleksville, was bo unfor tunate as to receive several severe injuries from falling down a flight of stairs while on a visit to ner son, who rcs'iies at I'acltertou, a short time ago. She was removed to her home at once, and medical aid summoned. She is doing as well us can expected under the circumstances. Wo hope for her speedy recovery. Tho Walcksvilie school opened on Mon day last with Mr. Jonah J. Markley as tutor. This is Mr. Markley's first term at teaching, and we hope he may find it agree able and encounter no difficulty. Mr. Benjamin Hone, of Franklin, died very suddenly oil Saturday last. His funer al took place at St. Paul's church 011 Tues day afternoon. lie was aged 50 years, 4 months and 1 day. His funeral was very largely attended. Rev. J. E. Freeman of ficiated. Mr. Benjamin Peters, proprietor of the United States Hotel, of Slatington,was in attendance at the funeral. The epizooly prevails among the horses in this neighborhood, but so far only ono case has proven fatal. Send for Dr. Pharo. Tho teachers of Franklin havo decided lo ro-organlze the Franklin Literary Society this winter. The place of holding the meet ings has not yet been definitely fixed, but wo presumo it will be at Moria Furnace school house, as that is more centrally lo cated than any other house in tho district and easier of access Irom all parts. Fellow teachers this is a move in the right direction and we are suro with such men at the head of it as Trof. J. F. Snyder, Messrs. C. A. Buck, W. E. Kemcrer, Thos. J. Soil, Robert Miller, J. Lewis Buck nnd others it is bound to be a success. All the teachers of Frank lin and adjoining districts are requested to meet at tho school house, at Moria Furnace, on Friday evening.Nov. 12, at 7 o'clock, for the purpose oforganizing. Let every teach er be present on this occasion. REVEnc Obituary. William Brodhead,an uged and and re spected citizen of Mlllford Township, Pike unity, died suddenly at his resilience ou Saturday evening. Ho had been in falling health for somo timebut his demiso wasun- xpecled. During the day he had been feei ng as well as usual. At supper lime he urtnokofa glass of milk, and soon alter langerous illness followed, which resulted fatally within an hour. Mr. Brmlhead was 'oru in Northampton county.Pa., in Febru- ry, 1795, and was consequently upwards of 85 years ofuge. Ho was a promincntcitizen I that county, a staunch Democrat, and filled ut different times offices of trust, among leiett having served as County Commis mmcr. Mr. Brodhcad leaves fourchildren: Sarah, wife of Peter Dewitt, of Somervllle, N J., John C. Brmlhead, of Keulucky.llon. ranklin R. Brodhetd, of Port Jems, N. V., and Wm. II. Brodhcad, of Calilornia. ilitlford Herald Ueiasport Itriuk. And, behold, it is Gat field I The kind and loving spirit which ul- ways prevails here shone out more radiant- than ever before. On every side was icard in tones of hearty good will' "'Hah r Garfield I " 'Rah for Hancock I" and there was interchange of beta between friend nd friend, and somo quite liberally hy grateful politicians who had been specially served. So all went merry as a marriage bell. Rev. S. T Leopold, of Mahanoy City, is 111 town at present. Miss Ella Snyder returned from a very ileasaut visit abroad. D. B. Albright, we are glad to note is mprovlng quite rapidly. Sheriff Koons was in town on Tuesday, and called upon many of his friends. Amos Marsh moved his family to Weiss port. Ixe. Fatal Accident, Mr. Alfred Trainer, with a number of his fellow workmen, were reluming to their homes In this borough from their work at Packerton, on Tuesday evening last, when In crossing a switch one of the wheels of the truck umn which they were riding broke, throwing a number of the men to the ground poor Trainer falling upon the track, and the wheels of the truck pawing over him smash ing his right arm and fracturing his ribs, the ends of the broken ribs penetrating his lungs, besides otherwise badly cutting and bruising bis body. Hewssconvcyed lo his homo on Second street, and Dr. N. B. Reber called in to attend bin.. The Dr. did all that could bo done for the sufferer, but Trainer gradually sank until at about ono o'clock on Wedneadsy, when his spirit took its flight for that higher and better land, where partings come no more. Deceased leaves a wife and four small children to mourn the sudden bereavement of a loving husband and all'rcllouate father. His age was about 33 years. His funeral will take place to-morrow (Sunday), at 10 a. m. There aro four mines on fire In Pennsyl vania. Keely Run near Shenandoah ha. been burning six months, the Coal Castle Mine has been burning since 1835,theSum mil Hill Mine near Maueh Chunk has been burning for twenty-fire years, and the But I ler Mine utu ritUtou Las been burning 1 tare rears. ThankNgtviiig I'rocltimutioil. Tho following proclamation, appointing Thursday, November 25th, as a day of Na tional Tlianksgivliig.wos issued by tho Pres ident, on Monday last: By tho Pre.ident of tho United States of America : A rilOCI.ASJATIOX. At no period in Ihcir history since the United Stale became n natiou has tills neo- ple had so ubundant nnd so universal rea sons for joy and gratitude at tho favor of Almighty lioi, or been subject to so pro found an obligation to give thanks for his lovine kindness and humbly to imnloro his continued cure and protection. Health, wealth and prosperity throughout all our borders; peace, honor and friend ship with all the world; firm nnd laitblul adherence by tho great body of our popula- viuii in tun iniiicipiea iu uueny una justice which haye made our crcatness as n nation. and to the u-Uu iiistitutionsund strung frame of government and society which will ner- pi-iuuieit; niruii 111040 let too lhaliKS 01 11 a napny ami united people as with one voice iiM!iid in devout homace to the Giver ol all good. 1, tlierelore, recoiiimenil that, on Thurs day, the 25th of November next, the eople uicvb 111 uifir it:jri-kivc iiitre:i 01 worsilip to make their acknowledgments to Almighty God for His bounties arid Ilia irotei-tioii,und to oiler lo Him prayers lor their continuance. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to bo fixed. Done at the City of Washington this first lay of November, in Iho year of our Lord one thousand eicht hundred anil i'h'Mv.nr.,1 of the Independence of tho United S'ites the one hundred and fifth. Seal.l R. B. Hayks. By the President wm. M, ivarls, Secretary of State. Cnptniu i:ndk Ship Uulltruy. The Scientijic American of this week con tains two full page illustrations of Captain Eads' pioposed railway for transporting ships with their cargo across continents. Captain Eads claims by this plan to be able to take loaded ships of the largest ton nage from one ocean lo the other across the Isthmus of Panama, as readily as can be done by a canal after tho Lcssup plan, and at a much less cost for engineering construction. The project is certainly bold and ingen ious, and tho projector anticipates no serious difficulties in carrying forward his enter prise. The engravings referred to in Ihe Scientific American show the proiwscd con strurtiou of not only the railroad, but the appliances for transferring the ships from the water to the rail, In addition to a large number of engrav. ings, illustrative of engineering works, In ventions and new discoveries which appear weekly, the Scientific American hss, during the past vcar, devoted considerable space to til'. 1 T .. ,1 1 1 : , . 1 iituurukiiig 0111. ucecriuiug leauing ektnu lishmeiils devoted to different manufacture ine industries. This leatura has adaed very much to the attractiveness ana usefulness o( the paper. luoro tuau nity 01 ine most important in dustrial establishments of our country have been illustrated, and tha processes of the different manufactures described in its col umns. The Scientific American has bean published for more than thirty-four years uy mis a; uo, ji raric ivw,n. 1., ana lias attained a larcer weekly circulation than all similar papers published in the country. The publishers assure the public that they nave not priniea less man ou,ouu copies a COUMtJXtOATKD. ON VICTOItV. Our Republican friends seem to bo glad that Garfield Is elected to the Presidency. I say seem, because I cannot believe that the feeling Is genuine. They are engaged In distributing littlo printed cards bearing the beading "Tit DjtyocBATic GnAvtrisn," then follows one or tbe subllmest sentiments that Whlttler or any other poet ever uttered, vlst "When Faith Is lost, when Honor dies, The man it dead." Then follow some other quotations which are feeble and Inappropriate. If the Repub licans who are engaged or who sanction, the circulation of such cards hadnly tho funda tnentaljirinciples of Honor, Faith and Vir tue Implanted in their heart,then the above beautiful sentiment of Wbiltier would make them blush with shame. To glory over the election of a man with a dark stained record like Garfield's, in connection with his In famous Chinese Letter and to find consola tion in the defeat of a peerless soldier, truo statesman, and a citizen without a stain up his record, like Gen. Hancock, Is not a good sign of a Christian, nor docs It look well for tho permanence of our institutions. "To defeat a favorite soldier and statesman of our Republics bold plutocracy was created, without uirallel in modern or ancient timet. Moneyed men have taken formal possession of the government, the press and the Repub lican party. This is Ihe beginning and the end of their war tiKin the brilliant soldier who olfered his life for his country at Get tysburg, and afterwards, again risked it as hu led his magnificent corps through fire 11 ml bhmd oil tho way to Richmond." When tho sun cast it's last lingering rays upon the field of Gettysburg on last Tuesday night, it ought to have been transfigured and covered with blood, over ths sliamo and fraud that was then per)ctrated. Il is a good time lor Christians lo shout but they ought to do it on their knees. From the unconverted wo canuot expect much. A Cirizt.v. Lehighton, Pa., Nov. 4, 18S0. The Voto I.ukt TtiCKdny- The following are tho official figures show ing the vote of Lehighton, Weissport and Franklin township on Tuesday last: lehiohton. drmooratic. Prt-iidcnt, Hancock 250 Auditor General, Dcckcrt 250 Judae of Supreme Court, Jenks 250 President Judge, Dreher 400 Congrcxi, . Klotz 251 AHHcmbty, Cassidy 250 Zern 259 DMrict Attorney, Klino 250 ' BKrUBLICAX. President. Garfield 109 Auditor General Lemmon 199 Judoe of Supreme Court. Green 199 Ctinarcss, Scott 197 Asscmblv, Minnicli 198 Kresslev 197 District Attorney, Mulhearn 201 Scattering 3 WKISSPORT. DEMOCRATIC. President, Hancock 51 Auditor General, Decker! 51 Judae of Suvrcmc Court. Jenks 53 President Judge, Dreher 85 Congress, Klotz 50 Attcmblv. Cassidy 52 z.ern 0 District Attorney, Kline 51 BTATC N KWS, rtErUDMCAN. JVcJi'aViir, Gai field 40 Auditor General, Lemon 40 Judae of Supreme Court, Green 38 Congress, Soolt 40 Assembly. Miunich 30 Kretsley 34 DMrict Attorney, Mulhearn 38 FRANKLIN TOWNSUir. DEMOCRATIC. President, Hancock 100 Auditor General, Decliert , 100 Judge of Supreme Court, Jenus 107 338 106 161 190 103 Pittsburg schools are overcrowded. Tank City is a newly Incorporated place In McKean county. A Mr. Rllter was killed at Woodbury, Bedford county, 6a Friday by the fall of a derrick. Frank Trout, a fireman on tho Reading road, was killed near East Mahanoy Junc tion on Friday. Thomas Thomas a boy employed In tbe Guide mill at Columbla,waspiercedthrough by a bar of red-hot iron on Saturday, aud tiled soon afterward. A preliminary meeting of graduates of soldiers' orphans' schools will be held In Harrisburg December 30 and 31 to arrange a reunion of all tbe graduates of such schools. The Reading Evening A'eici has entered upon Its second volume. The Pottstown nail factory started up on Monday after a long Idleness. The Crane Iron Works, near Allentown, havo lighted up another lurnace. An unknown man was suffocated by gas at the Pottstown blast lurnace on Sunday. George R. Williamson, an engineer, was itilleit 011 the raitroaa near .aictuvuio on Monday. The Wolferlz cultery works, at Allen town, havo received an order for 2,500 doz en iocket knives. Leonard Rupert fatally shot Edward Hartman during au nUYay in Pittsburg on Saturday night. The bodv of M. Lynch, an officer of tho Life Saving Department, was found diowu ed near Erio on Monday. John Kimns. of Treinont.Sehuylkill coun ty, was killed on Tuesday by the accidental tifcluirgo 01 his gun. Several companies have been formed lo cut millions ol leel ol lumber 111 uameron county when the spring opens. Tho born ol Wiltium Mi Henderson, near Carlisle, was burned by an incendiary on Tuesiliiy. lioss, 37,U0U; 110 insurance. The stoves works of Thomas Robert Steven son .t C".,atQuakertowu, wcro destroyed by hro on Tuesday. Loss, 5HO,00 ; insurance. f70,000. A dispatch from Pottstown states Hint dur ing a row at noyersuiwn on aionaay nigui Samuel Fryar killed Alexander Sassaman with an axe. There was a rise in the rivers at Pittsburg on Friday, Satutday and Sunday, and dur ing that time nearly 8,000 bushsls of coal and coke were shipped to the lower markets. A bituminous coal colliery has been open ed near Philipsburg, Centre county, by George W. Robertson, and will bo called "Cody Ridge." Tho bituminous coal fields in tho vicinity of Philipsburg, Center county, aro rapidly being developed. A lage colliery had just been started there.to bo called "Colly Ridge.', Tho Pittsburg Spring Company are using coke instead of coal, with very satisfactory results. German carp aro being introduced Into the ponds and mill dams of Washington county. Mr. Stiegcr, of Mcrccrtburg, killed a 3 months old calf a few days ago that weighed 360 pounds. The Coatesville (Chester county) Iron Works have enough orders to keep them busy until February. Fanny Bernstein, a 0-year-old girl, was burned to death in Scranton on Mouday by her clothing taking fire. Isaac Bailey and wife, of West Chester, have lived together 63 years. The former is 80 years of age and the' latter 80. Tho operations in tha Northern oil field are to be checked to a moderate extent as a means of regulating tho market. Harry Shank and George Ropp, two no torious characters, cscacil Irom the Frauk lin county jail 011 Muuday night. An incendiary firo last night destroyed the barn and contents on the Haldeiuan farm, across the river from Harrisburg. William Fair, of Huntingdon, is search ing for his 13-year-old brother, who wasnb ducted from that place on tho 23d of Oct ober. Tho store of J. Zern and the post office, both at Muddy Creek, Lancaster county, were robbed ou Sunday night ol $200 worth of valuables. Hon. Samuel Marshall died recently iu Butler, in his SOth year. He had held the ollico of Associate Justico in Butler county from 1849 until the lime of his death. Albeit Ireland, a member of tho Chester police force, haselojieil with Mrs. Charles L. Evans, of that city. They both leave fami lies, and Ireland takes with him $108 bo longing to the conuty. Carrie Smith, a young courtesan of Brad ford who was dangerously wounded by a young man named Ready soma months ago who afterward fatally shot himself has become hopelessly insane. l,cIilgliton rtlnrkoU OORftEOTan Wxxklt. Flour, p sack .MM Bnckwhsat flour ner sack 1 00 Corn, per bushol 70 (Jts, per bushel..' ti Mired Chop, per cm 1 St Middlings, per cwt 1 tl jiran, per cwi, .. a au Uuttsr, per pound 10 Ekks, per dozen SS nam, per ponua , ix hard. t)r round 12 Shoulders, per pound.......... Potatoes, per bushel 60 Closing prices of DbIIaven Towhikxd, stock-, uovcrnment anil Uold, 40 South Third Street. Phila., November 4 USD. TJ p.f. ui..... K4S bid irt askeo tl. s. Cntrencv v i:a Dials atxtd U.H.t'B, lui, new..,. in tuu i.ilt sane U.H.4VS. now INk bli 110 sslicd U s. 4's. new nth bid HOn asked ruunijiTiinis it. J ,694 Dill 9SIKe inula. A Xeaflina- Tl.lt KH old 31 askrd Lehigb Valley li.n 61 bta :t asked JiettlaliCoal&Mar.Co. Ill) bid 34 It astro uniteiimimnanlcsorf.. J.. ;s old tiled Nortuern Central ll.lt..... ITS old S inrS HetionrHle rass.R.U. Co IS bid :o sued l'ltts. T1U dt llnff. It It. Co. lCh bid IS nmrC l entrai IraniDoitailou Co. S bid 49 asxea inomiern i-acino L'om...... S3 bid niii'iiil . JPret'd. Dili bid MS assed Nnrih Pennsjlvanla Tl. It. tl bid tin anted l'liiia-ieiphis dc brie n. It., is bin 17J asked Hlrm.ttrados,).., , tilt bid Otitt askiu A Xcvr Trentmctit. The Golden EHxer of Life. Wonderful Curst. II vou havo Consumption, and would know that your cough can bo made loose and easy llcctio recr and Night Sweats checked In 24 hours; luOauimatiou taken nut oftho l.unus and air passaurs at once; that you can be mado to gain 3 to 6 pounds of healthy Utsli per week; If you havo any ChroDlo Disease, Bronchitis, Aslhma, Catarrh, I);pepla, Sick Headache, Heart Disease, l.lvcr Complaint, Nervous Iicblllty.Semlnnl Weakness orSper iniuoirlioj.i. lossofeexual power In either sex from any cause; If yon have any form ot ncrv. ous weakness, lostnit flesh or nastinit away and would know ol an Immedlat relief anil certain euro lor many o Ihe severest cases In a short tlino, a new method Willi naw agents iu inuuii oiciii.kit, invigorate anil luaKf slrontrand henithv the inunt hotiele.i r&sp cut this out and wilte at once tor particular to II. S. DIol'E.NSAKY, Bcrrlcn Springs, Mich. July 17 yl Foil Site 1'Innn .Mnfclc. all t niece Mailed on rcc'pl ot tour a ci. Stamps. I.U.etcilirti Ct.. Ihlhitlplli, GrrtntlOIotlirr'ft Chnlr, Popular, words tc music. "On the Trninp," .Mnrci Very Inspiriting. Twickenham Ferry splendid, words & music. Adelplilnn Oalop Cpr'.clUy ltd tliiiljg. October CO-k 4 QAUTION TO HUHTEItS. All persons are hereby forbid rrttnartlnsr for the purpose of Huntinic Clame or I'M) ma in tho Streams upon the Lands of the I Oder slirned In Mahnnlntr township. Carbon toun- , A'cnna., niter tins us.ic, unoer pena ty or io law. jacoo anirca. natnan mmaiy. Wm. Sendel. John Confer. Daniel Beck. Henry J. Longe, John Sendel, David hubnl, Isaao liclti, Godfrey Peter. John D. Hi cney. huh", O. V Ullbcrt, Moses Ilex, Jacob Can. Ter, Wm. II. Strauss, Jesse Krura. F anela Stacker, Mlclucl (larber. Elwln P. It onts. llatid M. Moscr. August Matdenwold, Sam'l Jlosscr, Solomon lloppes, A. Arner, S. Fen- tcriniiciicr. iiiaiiiuii notnsiein. juabonlDg Tnp., Uct. 30, lsso-w3 FARM FOR SALE. A Farm of 100 Acres, situate about SVC miles from Maueh ( hunk, In Carbon county. a., one ol ine best market in ine piaie, anu goon roan to it. Anouiza Acres irj unoer irood slate of cultivallon. There are sevu- rul nne snrinirs of Water on the nlaro; about 200 young choice, growing Vruil Trees, of various kinds; 10 Acres of Wheat and Itye growing In tho around, and four Acres In Clover and Timothy. Plenty ot Straw In the barn, and Potatoes for spring planting In the cellar. Anew Two-Story iramo Dwelling House, 22 Ijy 28 feet, with Kitchen attached slate roof: a new SWISS HAItN, S8 by 30 feet.slale roor. The hulldlmts aro all first-class and built or Ihe best materials. The Improvements on the place cost more than Four Thousand Dollars, without the Land. This Is a property that would afford n rare chance to a man who wants to eniiase In Fnrrrlor. PRICE 3,t00, and may be paid as lotions : Cash tl Ouu, and the balance tn 10 earr, or longer as the pur chaser may desire. Address, IiChtahtnn. Carbon County. Pa. Also, a span of fine heavy young IIOHSKS for Sale. Price 4100, and two line Ahlerney Heifers. Oct. 30, If SO w4 I'resident Judge, Dreher Congress, Kl.iti AsscnMy, Cassidy Zern District Attorney, Kliue ntruBUCAN. President, Garfield Auditor General, Gieeii 183 Congress, Scott 182 issemblv. Minnicli 172 Krcssley 108 District Attorney, Mulhearn 187 Scattering 1 .184 CIll .11 US AM) CASULATIES. week for several mouths. Killed on the Itnllrond. Frank Trout, a resident of Tamanua, and by occuiation a brakeman on a coal traiu on Ibe Philadelphia and Beading Railroad, was run over and instantly killed, while the train wrs passing a switch about a mile east of Mahanoy City, Friday. He was stand- Ranker ic Lutz's brewery at Fort Wavne. inti., was uestroyeu luesuuy uy au incen diary fire. Tho loss is $10,01 0. Willie hunting In Dinwiddle counlv.Vir- giuia, on Monday, William Scott was acci dentally killed by a companion named William Maury. The steamship Knmore, lately wrecked on a voyage from Montreal to Autwerp.was the pioneer ship in this new line. She was loaded with 23,000 bushels of rye. Jobn MacFarlane was shot and killed In Portland, N. B-, Tuesday by Policemen Ma. lone while attempt'ne to avoid arrest bv run. ning away. Malone says he Intended to oniy iriguten juacranaue. Ldwara Burns nuarrelled on Monday night with Thomas McFaddeu, driver on a car on the "Bell" Railroad at New York. During tbe quarrel Burns fell from the car, tbe wheels passing over bis abdomen. He died yesterday. McFadden was arrested ana held to await the action of the Coroner, Tho skeleton of a man was found in the woods nesr foxboro, Mass., on Saturday. in tue ciotnes, still well praerved, were found among other aitieles, a reporter's note-book, and a bunch of keps with check attached stamped "J. V. B. Wilton." The remains are supposed to be those of a man connected Willi the Montreal Jlcrald, who uisapjieant auout two years ago. Thee soldiers of the Ninety-seventh Reei ment, at Halifax, entered a house iu that city on Friday and feloniously assaulted a woman, be.itiug her in a cruel manner, and using a bayonet as a itac. Tho woman a mouth was cut by the bayonet. The ruffians were urresteu soou auer, W. W. Van Tell, an unlicensed "doctor.1 'I'll IS 1ND XII AT. The bride nnd bridegroom at a Nash ville wedding had only ono leg apiece. A young man died of heart disease at St. Paul while asking a girl to marry him. Tho Lacryma) Christ! wine made from grapes grown on the lava-enriched slopes of Mount Vesuvius is unusually fine this sea son. Miss Clara Louisa Kellogg has been highly successful in Vienna this Sanson. The papers speak of her performance as be ing " colossal." Mr. Thomas Hughes is said to have told a gentleman in Boston that bis Tom Brown was intended as a porsrait of Dean Stanley, and that a gentleman, now a dis tinguished officer in the East Indies, and the best shot in tho British Army, was tho ori ginal East. Tho eccentricitios of Mr. Gallan, M. P., who one night at tbe closoof the session kissed his hand to the Speaker on leaving tho House, and exhibited unmistakable symptoms of a maudlin condition, are to be dealt with by the committeo of tho Reform Club, of which be is a member. -James F. Langmald of Pembroke,N.II., the father of Josio Langmald, who was murdered by the Canadian, La Page, somo years ago became involved in a dispute with Robert McCounell last Saturday, and ing between the cars at the rear end of the I has been indicted for iin,nslaughler,ln New train, when, for some unknown reason he I Otlnut, lor causing the death ol a child by tell under and six cars passed over him. " .P cutting hi. Uxly up frightfully. He was a uiK.TEtt married man with a large family and a phlu oouulr. was committed, at Smhnrv brother to Mr. Jake Trout, who wss killed I ou Friday, on suspicion of having murdered by the Gem boiler explosion at the Resiling '" "r,agM au years. The old man v j' , ., found dead on Thursday, with his sk ' 1 ,7, , 7 1 " aumu" umu" beaUu in. It is believed' the cause for tbe was killed on the rails. Mr. Trout's re- murder was an order of tbe Gnirt com pel mains were taken to bis bom at Taruaqua I ling the son to support tha father, which he fjr tatermeat Parln't Tn Wctlly Record xa s a"t ia-Hatd to d- The Corean Government have forbidden the sale of any native maps of the country to Luropeans, and even to Japanese. Tin lstter, however, have for some time past been very active in surveying the coastsnd when opportunity offered, the interior of Cores and their map, when published, will so doubt prove very useful, as they have deservedly goal reputation tor accuracy In vtt carjograrieil vsric MILTON A. WEISS, SDCCSSOK TO nOMIG & HOFFORD, CARRIAGE BUILDER, Bank Street, Lehighton, It prepared to Manufacture, to order, every description ol OARRIAOF.S, UUUUIES, SLEIGHS. SPRINQ WACIONS, Rom ig's Pat. Platform Wagon , tie., at lowest rates for Cash. REPAIRING Of all description promptly attendtd'to at the moil rvaeonaoie prions. lr All Work rutranteod. and patronage Is respectfully solicited. July 24, IISO-Jl MILTON A. WEISS ryusaoijaMHl iisBSAiifiweiijisjijijs New Advertisements. KINGSFORffS OSWEGO ' 0BWEGO gl CORN M STi&RCH 1 GLOSS I OTAi-inn E8h. For the Laundry, Is the best and most economical Is ths world. Is perfectly pure, free from Adds and other foreign substances that Injure Llnso. Is stronger than any other, requiring much leu quan tity In using. Is uniform, stiffens and finishes werk aawars ine same, mngiioru s l llivensea uira Starcn for Puddings, Ulanc-Mange, Cake, Ac Is pun' aad delicate. Preferable to Bermuda Arrowroot, T. KINQSFOBD A SON, Oswego, New Toils Imaodlato Relief from .sthrti tzA. Ea7 Fcvor. DANIEL WIEAND, Oi CJ w 3 T3 o a CO was fatally beaten and injured by him, heavy pair of wheels being also driven over bis body. The Slate property of France.uoder the control of the Administration of Public Do mains, Is valued at $(10,000,000, but tbe great bulk of this represents tbe palaces of Versailles, Fontalnebleau, Compiegne, tbe Palais Royal. Ac, and their value is only nominal so far as tbe realisicg of it is con cerned. The woods aud forests belonging to tbe State, covering an area of nearly two and a half million acres, er a seventh part of the wooded area of France, are valued at $250,000,000. The total value of tbo State property is put at $66J,000,000, -The well-known Russian millionaire, Warschowski, has been arrested by order of the Russian Government in Odessa and brought to St. Petersburg. It is stated that evidence is forthcoming to show that be do frauded the authorities to tbe extent of not less tbsn 2,000,000 roubles by army con tracts dur'ng tbe late war. -A Cabinet Minister is always in attend ance upon the Queen when she is out of Eoglsnd. Members of the Cabinet take tbe duly by turns. The Minister in attendance is required to be almost all the tlino witbi call, as the Queen may need his counsel st any moment. When he does not dine with her he may dine alone or with trAaJfTtlJa St., LchsglltOIl, Pa. Carriages,"Wngon 6,Seigh6,&c CORK R OS BANK AND IRON STREETS, LEHKJHTON, Penn., Ttemeetfnllv announces to his friends snd ths nubile, that he Is prepared to Build all des cription Ol UAJUUAUfcS, SPltINO- WAOONH. SEEIOH3. to.. In theLfttest and Most Approved Stjles, at rrioes lauy as low as ine same can oe ooiain ed elsewhere, guaranteeing the best Seasoned ju&ieriai anq most saostantiai worxmatiBuip, I'artiouiar attention given to REPAIRING In all Its details, at the very Lowest Prices. l'atronas;e respectfully aoiicitea ana periset satisraetion iruaraoieea. Deo e, iS7-yi OAii, wit Anu. Central Carriage Works Are prepared to Manufacture Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagon, &c, Of every description, In the most substantial manner, aoiu i. numitvsia atigci. Repairing Promptly Attended to. TREXLER 4; E&EIDLER, J.yrS lPty: PrtTrtnttrs SCOTTISH THISTLE Medicinal Fumers! PATENTED DIEC. 50th( 1870. Tha Electric I-Iffht was a pre ft t discovery, but 1 cUIm tlttt th Scettdk Tkiutt Mtdfriunl m tr$ Is a eTCrtter one, owing" to the great nmouot of tunaiing they have relieved, and the ewrty thy hart effected. I suflcrud from Atllim ffl lift Mr years In Scotland and America, and 1 nut bow cotnpletsly cured. I have btwn studying Uit Inhaling process for volts, and as a result t now give the world ths Mtdicinal 2-wwtr$. the roost effective, and bv far the mOU conenient nreD&ri tion ever offered to tha public, for Asthma nd i fen Coffhs, Catarrh, Hron cMU$, N ctialirla and Dl ph tkeria. Cure your Sore Throat with these Fumers and yent will hear no mora of Diphtheria, They are Invaluable for nuhlic nt akers and slnrars. They are pvtt up In fjney hones, and can be carried in the pockut, and used at convenience. If yow cannot ret them from your Doctor, ot Druggist, sond direct to the manufacturer, who will send them to all parts of the world, postage free. A child can use three Fumera. as they da not have to be smoked. Pr(tt One Dollar ftr JJom. MORRISON A SIMPSON, Frop're and Manufacturers, BXLLAXkB, Ol rorSaljbyA. J. DURLINO. DitUauidT. ehlghto;), l'A. Sept. 4-yl Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure. (Ibrmerly Dr. Oata's Jldney Cure.) A vegetable preparation and the onlr rait mni'dy In tho world for Urlelit'a IUcnas Iitnbrtm. nnd ALL lUducj', 1.1 cr. audi Urlnnry DUroac. tMTTcsttraonlala of tho highest order la proof of thee statements. ttJTFor tbneuro of Diabetes, call for Woo iter's Safo lMabete turr. AUTFor the cure of Ilrlut.ra and the othtr diseases, call for Wuncr'a 2iUo Uidujcjr nnd UrcrCnrc WARNER'S SAFE BITTERS. It ts thebest Ulood I'tirtiler. and stimulates every function to more healthful action. &ud ts thus a benefit In all diseases. It cures Ncroruion and other flfatnEmp tloru and Diseases, including Cauccra III ctra, and other Korea. lyllalv WeiiluifM oftlte Stomal Conetlpjttlon, Jklzxlncaa, Oeitrral leM! lay etc., are cured by the Mufe Hitter. It Is miequfticu as au sppeuxerana regular ionic uoiues or iwo sixes ; prices, our. at WARNER'S SAFE and 81.00. NERVINE Quicklr gives Itest and Sleep to the sa Serine, cures Headache and Neuralgia, prevents KpUeptle rite, and relieves Nervous I'roa truilon brought on by excessive drink, over worlc, mental shocks, and other causes. Powerful as tl Is to atop pain and soothe die t orbed Nerves. It never Injures the system, whether taken in small or I ant doses. Bottles of two sites ; prices, (VOo. and 9I.OO. WARNER'S SAFE PILLS Are an Immediate and active stimulus far a Torpla Liver, and cure CosUvibsss, DtippU, Bl muum, Jiiuess viae raoa. Malaria, Fevsr aad sicst, and should be used whenever th bowels do not operate) freely and regularly. Ur rill nxAr A Mil Sswsm for ttimth work. rrtM tft eta. a toa. mm a prvffcuu a uum i l BtdltlM tvrrra tvrmitMra. H. II. WarnerS, Co, IE00HESTEB, H. 7, r'ui um uy or. U. T, ilura, ll A centlnuoas flow of Water does not Wet or fits) WOLFF'S BLACKING. Self.Folisblni; Leather Preeerr&ilM. NO FAMILY SHOULdTbE WITHOUT IT. ASK YOUR DEAUB FOR IT. NOW OPENING ! The nnderslsrned resnectfullv announce ta the XAdles of koblnhton and rlolnltv that thev have fast returned from the cltv with a new and elegant assortment of Fall & Winter Millinery Goofls cosiraistao HATS, IJONNLTS, FLOWEKS, ItmiiONH. TBlMMI.VOS, NOTIONS, etc, ete., u hlch they are offering at unpreeedente-llr LOW l'l(lri:s r'Oll OASII All vrurx "III be umile up In tbe latest fashion, sutl most durable muuner. A share f publle pairoa. axe Is solicited asd i)Hocl Sdlisiuuluu guar antccJ. MUS. A. KKKAMr II, MISSM. H. SNYDER. Store atthetnterscetloubf l)nk Mreet sal Osckwar.Leblghton.ra. Seiit.Si-ioa AOKNTS WANTED for ouri'upularNLW A HOOK tbe Tlic Industrial History or tie U. S. Its AarleaUure.Manulaciurci.MlninK.liank la, losaracc etc. Agents make fU lo !uO uivstlt. Hind or Hinfctal Terms to HliyHY U1LL, pL'llLlaillNOlO., tt9tt filatUs!i4Utrj Kwleb.l JaU
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