l 'II Business Lively at J. T. Mam & Son's Store. Why Is It ? Because wc BUY in Large Quantities for CASH, thereby Saving Large Discounts, in which our Customers share with us. flOtillnnd COMPARJi PRICES. Heipectlully, J. T. NUSRAUM k SON, Opposite the Public Square Lehighton, Pa. crt. 18-yl his paper rany bo found on 111a nt Uro. 1'. llownr. & CoV UewiiraiHT AilreriUlnff llurciiil (III Hpriio Blrce),whcrciulvil. tling contracts may e made lor it iu SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 13, 1880. Local and Personal. TO KUHKCItllir.ltH. Subscribers will plcaso refer to the direc tion tabs on their papers", by so doing they will bo able to tee whether they are square ou our books or not, thus: John Fitzwilliain tunr8 79 Shows that the subscription has been paid in. till March Rth. 187'J. and consequently there is one dollar due us on the present year, which you will please remit, or $1.25 will be charged if we have to seuu mu. SuLook at tlio yellow direction tab on the first page and see bow much you owo. -Largest assortment of new style clocks in Mauch Chunk, u E. II. Ilohl's. WA large assortment of fine sold rings it astonishing low prices, at E. II. Hold's, Mauch Chunk. i-a-lf you wanta nice smooth.easy shave jrour hair cut or shampooing, go to Franz ifcoeuercr s caimm, uhwi mu ivAinniigcHw tel. He will fix you right, and don't you forget it. n. For irood dental work go to Dr. L, Csmnbcll. Slatington i he uses the latest im proved instruments. Eslablished over II jrears. 48-8t mis-Lewis Weiss, in the post-office build ins. this hnrnugli, has just made a large ad' ditioa to his stock for the full and winler trJe, viz, a full line of still and sort lelt hats ot the latest and best styles, and a lull lino of gentlemen's, ladies' i.nd child ren's boots, shoes and gaiters, all of which he is ofl'e'rlrig at the very lowest cash prices. tFQ.II. II. Peters, agent, the tiopular mer chant tailor.ln tho iiost office building, is now receiving and opening one of tho largest and most lustilnnalilo suicus oi cioins, ens simercs and suitings ever brought into Lehlghton, and whim ho is prepated to mako up in the latest fasliion and most durable manner, at prices which actually defy competition. Coll and examine goods and learn prices and bo convinced. SJob printing of the finest description ran bo had at tho Carbon Anvoc.iTK office at very low prices. Call anil see samples. SafjBnlMers and and others will find it pays to call on Luckenbarh, Mauch Chunk, when they wantnew buildiug paper and tar felting. ETSee a wine cup in another column with a bunch of grapes from which Speer's Port Grapo Wino is made, that is so highly esteemed by tho medical profession for the use of Inva'lids.weakly persons and the aged Bold by all druggists. tiD-The medicines of Dusdas Pick .tCo. are unexcelled for elegance, polity, and re liability. Their Seidliline Seidliti Powders are as"plcaant as Lemonade. Their Solt Capsules are world famous. See Advt. f jjEEr-We havo much pleasure in recom mending Tbermaline to our readers, as an absolute cure for Malaria. Tho matiufac turers' namo alone is a guarantee of it mer ' it. It sells at 25 cents per box. For par ticulars see Advt. g !fc3Dr. J. A. Mayer, of Mauch Chunk, is using .Napoli, a recent discovery, lor the prevention oi pain in cleaning tenner teen for filling, with the greatest satisfaction Those who would avoid suilcring should can upon mm. ts-iVAIwavs keep'Kendall's Spavin Cure' in y-u r house. If your druggist will not get it for voti send to tho proprietors, li. J. nenoan x uo., isnosuurgii fans, vi, jrir Ladles, do not fail to call at Daniel Graver's Bee Hive store anil inspect those beautiful Oriental Cashmere flannels. In Gendarme, Marine and Nivy Blue, Garnet, Myrtle Green and Black, for ladies' anil childten's suitings. They aro very cheap and pretty, &a A new and beautiful slock of Lamps ft ... J I . r- r t i t " i . rt ue rmrivpu nt i,r. v. i . iiiiru a -rin rni rug Store, Lehlghtnii, which hois offering at lowest prices for cash. If you need lamps you should not buy before examining this splendid assortment. SCB.Heniomlier that 'Kendall's Spavin Cure will do all they claim tor it. Try i bottlo. Read the advertisement. ISO. A standard household remedy of nn doubted and acknowledged met it is Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. And it costs but 25 els. All druggists Keep it. O-For a pleasant, safe and reliable vermifuge, use Dr. Coxe'aSantomlne Worm Syrup. Children like it, and no phvio Is required. oi-o m. :Z-0Christ. Gerber. Wholesale Haidware Toledo, Ohio, savs: The Kxclsinr Kidney Pad has accomplished mm e fur my wife in three weeks than all tho medicine she has taken in three years. Refer all skeptics to me. See adv. &$.Chas. L. Rossiter, 195 Summit St., Toledo, Ohto, says: I would not lake one thousand dollars for my Excelsior Kidney Pad, If I could not get another. I have pained in three months thirty pounds. See adv. Eff"Tony Pasouln,wlio lived In the city of 1BVIIU, wns lintel ii'i UIUBIHK Mil .svtv ,c- marks. He died in a coughing fit, which might have been cured, had Dr. Coxe's Wild Chewy and Seneka been known at that pe riod Price 25 tud 50 ts. per bottle. irfA,01d Hickory was the nick name giv en to Gen. Andrew Jackson At onetime when short of rations, he set an example of riiiiuraiiro lor Bumicrs ny leeiiiug on hickory nuts, which cured 'hunger for a time, but coughs can only be cured by Dr. Coxe's Wild Cheary aud Seneka, only 25 and SO cts. per bottle. il-The seven wise men ol Greece were colon, Thales, Cliilon, 1 ittacus. Bias, Cleo. bulus and Periander, and the wise men of America use Leterbmok t Steel Pens, which can be obtained at ull the stationers. JXrlt the mother is feeble.it is impossible that her children should be strong. Lyiiie 11. Pinkhsm s Vegetable Oompouud isa per feet specific in all chronic dirpases of the sexual system of women, fcknd to Mrs. Lydia E. Piukbam, 233 Wulra Aveuue, Lynn, Mais., for pamphlets If you would open tbe people's eyes, loc, m niH, saq avciurs A VALUABLE PREMIUM! "VVe will present every per son calling at this office and paying $1.00 for one year's subscription to the Caubon Advocatk, with a copy of Dr. J. B. Kendall's Theatisk on tub House, 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, for $1 you get the Ad vocate for one year and a copy of the book fkee ! Now hand in your names and the dollar. We have just received a limited number of Kendall's Treatise on the House and His Diseases, printed in Ger mnn, which we will give to those paying one year in ad vance for the Camion Advocate. Henry Weiss, a young man aged about 24 years, a brake man on the P. & R. R. It , lell between the carp at Tamaquu, Saturday morning and was crushed to death. Tho Farmers' Advoeale, published at Stroudsburg, has changed hands, and ap wars under tho title of the Monroe Journal. It is Democratic in politics. No clew has yet been found to the per sons who on Sunday afternoon, 30th inst., murdered a girl named Etna Bittcnbetider, near Snydersville, Monroe county. . The county offers $200 for the detection of the murderers. Henry Weiss, a car Inspector of the Philadelphia and Reading Railrnad.wns run over and killed by cars at Tamaqua on Sat urdHy. The Easlon Erprcs on Friday entered upon the 2nih vear.'f its existence. It is prosperous and ably conducted. The Republicans from Wilkesbarre to Easlon will hold a tariff demonstration at Allentowii next Monday. Ladies, remember when making your inli.ee meat for tho holidays, (hat you can get pure liquors for that purpose at H. E. Bullion's liquor store, opposite the public square, this borough. Overcoatings,--T1ic Clauss Bro's, popular Merchant Tal lors, announce to their custo mors and friends that they have just received an immense stock of tlin newest patterns in Overcoatings, whiclJ'thcy are prepared to make up in the latest styles and most du rable manner at very low pti ces for cash. Call and exam- ine the stock before making your purchases elsewhei e. We are bound to satisfy tho most lastidious in the matter of clo thing, gents' furnishing goods, hats, caps, boots, shoes, etc, Only a month and n half uutil Christ inas. It will fall on baturiluv this year. There are three hundred nnd sixtv-five patients in the state lunatic hospital at Nor ristown. Thanksgiving turkeys will soon be wondering what makes the old man so lib eral with Ins grain. Tho new Pardee Hall in connection with Lafayetlo College, at Enston, is to be dedicated on Thanksgiving djy. The annual teachers' instiluto of North ampton county will bo held at Easlon on Nov. 22d, 23rd, 24th, 25th and 20th. Ground has been broken fur the new railroad to run from Bangor to Bath North ampton county. The line is ceutually to be extendi d to cither Cutasauqua or Slating ton tu give it u western outlet'. A tramp, giving the name of Ed. Gara- ban, has bueu arrested at Pittston nu sus picion of being concerned in tho murderofu joung girl named Billeiibeiider at Strouds burg on the 3 1 si ol October. Charles Mulroouey, ot Hydo Park,blew out tho gas al the Scrautou II on to in Hcrun- tou on Sunday night and was suffocated. nr-Dnn't tiirgel that E. 11. Il.ilil is sel ling watches at astonishing low prices. See his new stuck ol the best rulliiuil watche, 111 Mauch Chunk. The Court house in process of crectiun at Scrautuu is to cosl 250,000. Miss Fannie Packer Skecr, a grand daughter of the lato Asa Packer.wus married at Mauch Chuuk on Thursday to Mr. Wil liam R. Butlei,of that place. Daniel Paul, aged 00 years, an employe of the Crane Iron Company, at Cataeauqua, was drowned Friday by falling into the Lehigh river. VS..V large and handsome assortment of cl , at James A. Campbells, opimsite the Bee llivo cjsh. , tills uorougn. Uheup for The Republicans ol Mauch Chunk will celcbrato their victory on Satunhiy night From whal is beingdouuin the ivav of prep arulions, tho town will be exceedingly live- For the week ending on the 6th Inst.i there were 115,014 tons of coal transported over the Lehigh alley Railroad For tho five days ending mi the 5th inst, there were 59,797 tons of coal shipped over the Lehigh and Susquehanna Rail road. Governor Hoyt has issued a pr ndalini- tlon calling attention to that .if President Hayes recommending (he 25th of November as one of thanksgiving and pray.-r. The Governor says, in concluding his proclama tion : "Let us all turn ourselves to n de vout observanco of tho recommendation of the President." A "cave in" of the surface earth occur red Friday at 8ebastol, near Pittston, Pa., destroying several thousand dollars' worth of property. A number of dwellings were abandoned ood mining in the vicinity was suspended. The earth settled about fix feet. It is staled that J. B. Llpplneott, I. V. Williamson, Eckley B. Coxe, II. Trait Mo Keac. Moses Taylor, Charles II, Rogers, Isaac Hinckley, Frederick Farley .Daniel R. Bennett nnd Thomas Cochran havo been appointed as the "American Committee" to consult and advise about tbe ailitirs of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Com pany. This committee is, Uisbelieved,Mtis- factory to all the interests represented or Involve!, inoludiug that represented bj Mr. Powell, who acts for tbf Coiiitnittsw of Bug lish bond holders. The holidays are fast ajprocliIng and Jour business men should bear in iniod that imriiH A laigo and very pleasant surprise par ty came off at the house of Lewis OraVer on Tuesday evening. Miss Emma being the one surprised. Our young friend Fred Brlnkinan,a former compositor on the AuvoCATK, and who has been West the past year, returned homo Thursday evening. Fred looks well and Is apparently happy as ever. It Is given out that onions aro an un failing cure for diphtheria. They must be placed In a bandage in their raw slate and then beaten into n pulp, and the cloth con lalningthem, julco and all, bound about tho throat and well up over tho ears. Renew als must bo made as often us they begin to get dry. In Rises noticed the result has been almost magical, deadly pain yielding in ii short time to sleepy comfort. We trust the remedy, which Is quite simple, may haven wide enough trial to fully test Its uselulncss. The popular mind of this country, hav ing got through with the little mailer of electing a Presidents now reaching tnwaid Christmas. It may appear a trifle early for any excitement on this subject. but it really isn't, uud as there are not twu sides to the Christmas question all timely preparation will b cordially entered into all parties. Tho shops are pulling on holiday airs more or Icm assorted, and iu all the cheerful homes the pleasures of tho festival are be- giuniug to bo anticipated. And after all, six weeks is not much time at this busy sea son with u thousand pleasurable things to to. David G. Williamson, a resident of this borough and an employe at Packcrton, had both legs so mangled, Thursday afternoon, as to make amputation necessary. It ap pears Mr. Williamson went to one of the shanties in the upper end of the yard lo cat dinner and after dinner, jumped on a coal train to go to the lower end to his work aud when nearly opposito Walp's store fell be tween tho cars with tho result above stated. The legs were amputated below the knees by Drs. Reber, 8eiplo and Derhnnier. now inai uraites lor locomotives and cars havo been so far perfected that there seems lo bo no room for further improve ments, an inventor produces a lodomolive that requires no brakes. It was tried on the Del., Lacka. and West, Railroad nn Thurs day and is said to havo proved perfently successful. The locomotive is of the ordin ary pattern but has nn extra pipe leading from the boiler to tho steam chest by which mwer can be applied against the piston, checking the engine and enabling tho cngi nter to reverse it without "hauling over.' liiie vo'ir teams at Djvid Eberl's South street Lehighton. Ills' Creek IU'Iiin, Prejudices are what rule tho vulgar crowd. How can we reason 'but from what we know. Tho ancients Wl us what is best, but we must learn of the moderns what is fittest. There ure but three clas.es of men, the retrograde, the stationary and the progress ivc. Reader to what class do you belong? When we see a young man who spends all he earns, wo are inclined to thiuk he does noi earn all he spends. We havo been informed that teachers of Franklin township, have been allowed by tho directors, two days to attend the Insti lute nl Wiatherly, next week. We had a ternblo storm at this place on Saturday night and on Sunday till about 4 p. m. 'the barn nt tho Paint Mill was thrown oil' its foundation and entirely ruin ed. It also blew over a number of fruit trees aud fences whicli will require aeon siderable emouiit of labor to repair. Tho Big Creek has risen considerably from tho recent rain and tho long wished for winds. Springs aro now started which will undoubtedly give us a sufficient amount of water for the winter. The supervisor lor this end of Franklin township has been busy repairing tho read leading .nun Soil's mill to Daniel ICrum's tho past week. The Pine Run school opened on Mon day last with W. II. Broivn,of Veatherly,as teacher. The upper Pine Run school open ed a week earlier. The tcai'hcrs of Franklin and surround lug districts will please not fuigct tho meet iug at Moriu Furnace this (Friday) evening for the purposn of organizing the society. Mr. Joseph Strong, of Berk Co., has been at this pi ice a few days this week. We were pleased to meet him. Mr. Strong formerly carried on thehiop pole business at this place. Rev. Mr. Hartman, of Lehighton, of ficiated iu the St. Paul's church of this place on Sunday afleriioon in place of J. S. Erb, ofSlatiugton, the regular pastor, We ore pleased to learn that the teach era of Yisirt will join tho teachers o Franklin iu organizing the Franklin'Liter ary Society. --David 8. Lovelt, n well known and re spected citizen of Towameiising township died on Sunday lust after n lingering illness of cancer of the stomach. His wife preced ed him to that spirit world several years ago, from wheuco no traveller evcrrcturned He leaves seven children, one son and si daughters to mourn his loss. IntheUeath ol Mr. Lovett not only his family, relation and Iriends sustained a severe shock but al so tho community. Ho was a man of few words, but of uoblo impulse and uction. Would we might have more such men. Requiescat iu pace. His funeral took place from his late residence on Tuesday, and in terred at Parry ville. Fuuerul services were conducted bv the pastor of tho M.E.churcu. The family have the manifest symat!iy of the entire community iu Iheir Had beieavu incut. May they putlney put their trust in him who doth ajl things well. Ilk ye at:. L'lisl I't'iin l'viioillngii. Corn husking Is over. The weather is again pleasant. We havo plenty of water again since the recent rains. Mr. Lwis is now working at Tacker ton. I heard that nnn of the bosses there called h m " a soven-slory Democrat." Ourlownship rolled 203 otes, of which number lluiioock received 123 or a major ity of 25. The judge of our election was the first to rert at the rrolhonntary's office Wed nesday morning of last week. On Friday evening last Jacob Steiger wait was on the way home from Lehighton with his team, when the horses became res tive and ran away. Mr. Stelgerwalt and Miss Rebecca Fink, who was ou tbe wagon, were thrown to the ground, tbe former re ceiving very severe bodily injuries, and the Utter, Miss F., a broken arm. Mr. A. 8. Steigerwalt ojiened his school on Wednesday, the 3rd, inst., and enrolled IT scholars the first day. The Teachers' County Institute will convene at Wealhcrly on the 15tb iust, I hope our teachers will all attend. A number of our young people propose having a music parly at the home of W, E., next Sunday evening. Unclk Saw. J. T. Nusbaum A Son are awake to Ihe Interests of the buying Hihlio and all who are in search of any kind of dry Roods,boots, , shoea and rubber goods, will do well to villi our store aud compare prices. Stock im ensnse. l ricva lo Tho Conl Trrulo. The anthracite coal trade during the past week, says the Ledger, 8th Inst., has been fairly active for the line and city trade. The orders for coal and the future for the coal market ore so uncertain that no definite ac tion bas been decided upon as to future stop pages of coal production. It teems to be pretty well settled that there will be no pre concerted stoppage during the present month of November. It has been common in the past to make a short stoppago In the latter part of December, and there may be one again this year, though nothing Is as yd settled, notwithstanding It Is urged by some parties that the purpose of those holding a controlling Interest In tho Irade should be made known as sson as ascertained. Much of the future of tho anthracite coal trade Is thought to depend upon the character of Ihe pproaching winter. If the weather shall prove very severe the trade will necessarily be actlvo at high prices; If exceptionally mild the trade will be sluggish and prices correspondingly low. There is at present a good demand for coal at Ihe West for Im mediate delivery. That however, is a good leal interrupted by a lack of shipping facili ties by way of tbe lakes. The work at the mines is progressing favorably, and, having been favored with copious rains during the past week, the interruption to business fiom this cause lias measurably passed over, and. tho outlook for the trail o passing from the present year to the next is quite promising nd probably all that can be desired. The Miners' Journal of Saturday, iu a cheery notice, says: "The demand for coal Is good nd prices well maintained. As an effect, nd a very important one,ofthe good prices for coal, the wages to bo paid for October ore to bo rated on tbe full $2 SO basis. The circulars issued for November make no change in prices, and it is not likely there will be any for tho remainder of the year.The plan for next year Is being discussed. There 8 tho same harmony manlfosted,with slight differences as to some of the details. The system of limitation of the output, which has worked so advantageously to the trado this year, will bo continued by all the ope rators, but it is not settled whether tho pe riods of suspension will be limited to three davs or a week. Tho latter is so manifest ly the better plan that there ought not to bo any difference of opinion about it. It is the least period by which nn honest suspension can be obtained, and the one, therefore, that ought to be adopted." I'ackcrton lllu-jilca -Dr.Boylon is still confined to the house, the injuries ho received some time ago were more serious than first supposed. Daniel Brodhead and wife, of Middle- ton, are visiting his brother W. F. Brodhead of this pluce. John Boylon was successful in securing a handsome silver watch, at the Catholic Fair, Munch Chuuk. Diphtheria has been raging here for several weeks four deaths have occurred. Wo are glad to leal u there are no serious coses now. David S. Lovett Esq., father-in-law of the Rev. D. F. Unnngst of Ibis place was buried at Parryville, on Tuesday ot this week. Lewis Zahu, having lost an arm while In the service of the compauy, has been given charge of the new Bitfnal Tower al Mauch Chunk depot. John S. Lentz, so long connected with tho Puckerton car shops will probably suc ceed Ibe late E. R. Brown, as Master Car Builder of the L. V. R. R. No belter selec tion could be made. He has all tbe requis ites for the position, and bis oppoiutment will bo a just reward to a faithful servant. Packerloh Democrats evinced their loj ulty to tho party by carrying the Nation nl, Stale and County ticket, by a haudsoine and increased majority. Hon. J. G. Zern nnd Michael Cassidv are returned to the Legislature. A just re ward for the honesty, they were true re piescntatlves and the people of Carbon did right in re-electing them. It is said that President-elect Garfield imssed through Packerbinon Wednesday,on his way to see Banker Greer, of Hazleton. It so, some one should have informed the tannery and slock yard of the fact a pres ent of soma hardware for the White House would no doubt have been given. The coal trade is brisk and no doubt will contiiiun so during the month, ns this is the close of the railroad year. Aso.v. lllli ConTCknluiiiil DUtrlct. On Tuesday, November 9tb, ISSO.tho Re. turn Judges of the Eleventh Congressional District of Pennsylvania met at the Court House, in the borough of Mauch Chunk, to compute the vote for Congressman. The following gentlemen represented the sever al counties: John Kline, Carbon county; Warren J. Buckalew, Columbia Bounty; D. T. Barton, Lackawanna county j George A. Troutman, Luzerne county ; C. B. Staple, Monroe county; Win. II. Bourne, Montour Frank Cripanaw, Pike county. W. II. Bourne, of Montour, was elected President of the Board and C. B. Staple and John Kliuo were appointed clerk. The following is the veto cast: Robert Klotz had 10,812 voles, W. J. Scott had 11,405 votes, James Boyd Robison bad 579 votes, A. D. Dunning had 1 vote, C. B. Brockway had 6 votes, A. F. Brundsge had I vote, John MoIIenry bad 1 vote,Joseph A. Scranton had IS votes, D. W. Connolly had 51 votes, II. B Wright had 1 vote, total vote cast 31,92(1. Robert Klotz, Democrat, majority over W. J. Scott, Republican 8,348. Robert Kiotz.Democrat, over all candidates 7,805. It appears from tho above figures that Mr. Klotz received nearly as large a majority tills year as he received voles at tbe election of two years ago. 43rd JCDtCIAL DISTRICT. The Return Judges of tho counties of Monroe and Carbon comprising the 43rd Judicial District met at the Court House Tuesday Nov. 9th, IPSO. P. J. Meehan, Esq., of Carbon county and T. W. McElhen ry, Esq., of Monroe county, judges. The following is the vote cast in the District by county i Carbon county, Samuel S. Dreher had 0,280 votes, Monroe county, Eamurl 8, Dreher had 3,550 votes. Total vote 9,836. Thus re-electing Samuel S. Dreher Presi dent Judco of tbe 43rd Judicial District of Pennsylvania, a position that he has filled with honor to himself and fidelity to the people. Tho people of this District are to be congratulated on this victory, List of Letter Remaining uncalled for in tbe Lehighton Post Office, Nov. 1. 18S0: Ely, A. M. Fern, Daniel Heilman, Geo. Hollenbach. Mary Hunsicker, Jno. Kutz. Win. Krum, Jos. Kruni, Jesse Largea llsnry J. Spoouheiiner, A. Stuekley, Philip. Shirely, Fnuk Wolf, Owen Ebbert, John Fry, Annie M. Haupt, Aaron Harvey, Maurice Hagle, L. Knebler, Adam Loch, Edwin Lentz, John Rehrig, Lewis Smith, Adolf Shultz, Geo. Shultz, Frank Wilson, James Persons calling for any of tbe above let ters will please say advertised. II. II. Peters, P. M. Lancy Brothers are about erecting as oil refinery at Foxburg. 17th Annual readier Inktltutc, Of Carbon County, will be held at Wealh erly, Pa., November 15th, ldth, 17th, 18th and lUth, 1880. MOMDAT ArTKnxooN, Devotional. Exercises Opening Address, County Superintendent) Address of Wel come) Enrollment of Teachers) Organiza tion Remarks by Members. TUK3DAY HORSING. Music) Industrial Drawing, Prof. J. V. Montgomery ) Qustlonsand Remarks) Lan guage, Prof. A. R. Horn ; Discussion. ATTRRNOON. Music) Industrial Drawing continued, Prof. J. V. Montgomery) School Organiza tion, Samuel Molzeri Discussion; Language Lessons continued, Prof. A. R. Horn. KVttltXO. Music) Lccture,Prof. A. It. Horn; Music. WltOXKSDAY yORXIXO. Music ; Object Lessons, Prof. J. V, Mont gomery) Questions and Discussions; Im pediments to teaching English in German Districts, Prof. A. R. Horn ; Discussion. ATTIIBNOON. Music Geography, Prof. J. V. Mont gomery) IIuw to teach English Literature In our Public Schools, W. McLaughlin) Malhf malicSjProf. A. R. Horn ) Discussion j Music. CXENtNO. Essay, Miss Carrie Leonard ) Select Read ings. TIIORflDAT U0RXI.NO. Practical Hints ou 8chool Works, L. Hu ber; Discussion; Select Reading, Miss Nora Smith ) Mathematics continued, Prof. A. R. Horn) Discussion; Music. AFTKRSOOX. Music; School Room Hygiene, E. D, Schnabelj Discussion) How to Teach, D. II. Cramer; Discussion; Cultivation of the Senses, M. Williams; Election of the Com mittee on Permanent Certificates; Music xvtxixo. Music; Essay,Mrs.E.B. Frlsbie; Lecture Faculty of Attention," Dr. E. Ferrier; Music FRIDAY MORNIXO. Music) Practical Hints in School Work, LeoIIuber) Discussion) Essay, Miss Carrie Bauer; Select Reading, Miss Susie Leonard; Ventilation in the School Room, D. II, Cramer; Discussion; Music AFTKBXOON. Music; Methods of Teaching Primary Geography, Miss Maggie Kishbaugh; Pen manship, Mr. McLaughlin; Discussion; Language Lessons on Insects, Mr. Reese ,- Discussion; Miscellaneous Business; Music, Ample arrangements has been made for the accommodation of all tbe teachers who attend the Institute, at reduced rotes. Board and lodging at the Hotels $1 per day. Eve ning Lectures Free. Just opened another immense assort mentof dress goods, shawls aud shirts. Also a large assortment of ladies and gents un lerwear, hosiery, gloves, etc., at J. T. Nus baum & Son's, at popular prices. Call and examine tbem. Religious Noteni r.EPlOHTCN EVAKOKLlCALCnURCtf. B.J Smoycr. pastor. Preaching to-morrow at 10 a. ro., and 7 p. m. Sunday school at 2 p. m Morning subject. "Heaven's Pay day," even. tng subject: "The Wickedest men In Lehigh ton." All are cordially Invited. M. E. Church, J. P. Miller, pastor. Class Meeting 9:30 a. m. Preaching 10:30 a. m subject: "The Song of the Redeemed"' Sun. day school a p.m. Prayer Meeting 8:30 p. m rrtachlog at 7 p. m., subject: "Our Girls.' All aro welcome. Ziou'a lUvortMEDOnDncn, J. II. Hartman pastor. Preaching at 10 a. m., Sermon, in uerraan, 2 p tn., Sunday school, 7:00 p. m sermon, In Kngllsh. A cordial welcome to alt. METnooiBT Episcopal Cucncii, Packkb. tom. I). F. Unangst, Pastor. Preaching on babbatn at 10.30 a. m. and at 7 00 p. in. Sun day school at 2 p. m. Prayer and Class inset- Ing on Thursday evening at 7.30 p. m. Evamoklica.', Uiinncn.WEisaFORT. E. J Miller, Pastor. German preaching at 10 o'clock a. m., by the Pastor. Sunday School at 2 p.m. English preaching a 7.30 p.m. STATE liUWSi A bridegroom in Readinir left an old fashioned cent with the minister as his mar riage fee. Iron tankage with a capacity of 3,000,000 barrels has been completed in the oil fields during tne Just three months. The Franklin fieponlory says that every com crib in that county is fulf, and a num ber of now ones had to be built to accommo date the crop. Harry Stecleji colored boy from Williams- port, was cut in two by a shifting engine at llarrisburg on Friday. The vole in Clarion county fell off about 1,000 because of that number of men going off with rafts two days before Ibe election. Harry Hucy, of Reading, and a victim of hid t ncuiycigiuu oireei rauruau disaster in i-iitsuurg, died or his injuries on Thursday, William Wells, a laborer in Erie, has eloped with a widow named Foster of the same place, and leaves behind a wife and several cuildren. Samuel Frver has been arrested ot Poltji. town, charged with indicting probably fatal injuries uimi Alexander oassaman at JJoyer- ir i . ; i . William Kendall, a mail aeent on Ih Kendall and Elilred Railroad, in the fonl oil fields, who is an old railroader, has inireiiru i,auu,uuu miles in Ills Hie. Tho slab over tho grave of Zachara Con uell, at Connellsville. has been broken Ir three pieces and Ihe letters thereon almost obliterated. He died in 1813, and came to mo piace in ueu Isaac Kaufman, a conductor for thirty years on the Pennsylvania Railroad, wos killed by the cars at Eliz-both Furnoce on Wednesday. He leaves a wife and several cnuureu at jiimin. Deer continue plentiful in Blair county. The malleable iron works at Erie are to be enlarged. Disston's new rolling mill at Tacony em ploys 200 hands, A test well for oil In Canoe township, In diana county, Is down COO feet. The Pittsburg papers report the iron mar acb iu luai piace as very active. Eighteen freight cars rolled down an em bankment near Big Fill, on theTtrone and Clearfield road, on Wednesday, and were uniaeu 10 pieces, i ne Iirciiiai,iiamed tlul iigan, wno lived in Tyrone, was killed. The business of the Pennsylvania Rail road has been so great Hint wssenger con ductors have been severely taxed with work. Ills stated that una conductor made 7.8S4 miles or fifty-four days work, In one month. Diphtheria prevails to an alarming ex tent I u Titusville. Duck shooting is reported excellent on the Susquehanna. A flock of twenty sea gulls were noticed in Ibe vicinity of llarrisburg on Sunday. Tbe storm of Saturday night was particu larly severe In the vicinity of Horrisburg, Oil City and Erie. A passengerupposed to be W. G. Cooper, of Resiling, fell from a train at Auburn, Schuylkill county,on Monday and was kill ed. The Norristown Jltrald says that while workmen were digging a cellar at Rahn's Staliou, Montgomery county, Ihey came a cross a nest of 150 snakes. The residence of Mr. Joseph Home, a well-known dry goods merchant in Alle gheny, was robbed ol $1,000 worth ofdia. monds on Sunday night while the family were at supper. William Francis and William Henry HI ley. thought tn be from Philadelphia, have been lodged in jail at Lancaster, charged with robbing the houses of Amszisb Brack bill and Howard Knux, at Belmonte, Lan caster county, on Frldsy eight. A charter wss Issued at tbe State Depart ment at llarrisburg yesterday tn the Coiubi nstlon Steel and Iron Company, formed for the purpose of doing business In Iheclly of uncsier. me capital siock is zuv,uuu, in shares of $100 each. The directors ere John Roach, New York , Charles A. Weed, Stain-1 M . T ' . . a find, Conn Samuel C'lalfin, New Yfirh 1 Jerome Keeley, Philadelphia, and John B. iit-Hco, oesier. Milton ha, been rebuilt, and all trace, of Ihe recent fire have disappeared. Charles O NellJ, n laborer.was killed by a tail al uaiasauqua on Wednesday John Koons. of Tremont.was accidentally killed on Tuesday while hunting. J. B. White has been liidictod at Erie for rafiing his blind daughter, 20 years of age. John Kautner has been arrested In Al- toomi fur attempting to outrage his 13-year-old daughter. Mr. Henrv Gundaker. a hromluent busi ness man and Mason, died in Lancaster on Wednesday, In his 43d year. Mr. B. W. Mcintosh, a freshman at La fayette College, was set uimii by sophomores on Munday night and badly injured. The 5-vear-old son of John Glass, of Wil- llamsport, was caught in a swinging bridge at that place on Wednesday and killed. Ellen Skeets. a rolored woman, was burn ed to death by the explosion of a coal oil lamp at Colcvflle, McKcan county,on Tues day. The total onerations in Stoneham.lhenew il field in Northern Pennsylvania, during the month of October amounted to 5,910 ba-rcls. Irvin Luster was sentenced at Pittsburg, on Saturday, fur complicity In the "hiinih of grapes inutdered'tooneyear'simprisoi.- mcnt in the Workhouse. Police Officer John Wiggins, of Allegheny, was shot deud on Tuesday night by John Fuchs, whom he had arrested lor lighting. Fuchs is in custody. William MrGrcgorRnd wife lodged In the Allegheny lockup on Tuesday night. They represented themselves to tie the parties who were arrested ou suspicion of being members of tho Bender familv. A firo at retrolia. Butler county, on Wed nesday destroyed the Bly-Miller Hotel.Orr wig's paint store, Backus' hardware store, the offices of the United Pipe Line, Western Uniod Telegraph, tbe bank, and Ilarley's purchasing office. Loss, $15,000 Ctll.TIES AMI t.tsuti.vr ICS. An attempt was made to wreck n railroad train in dangerous locality jx few miles south of Reading, Pa., Thursday afternoon, 4th insi., by placing obstructions on iuo iracu, but they were discovered in time by the en gineer. George Lcvan, a youth, was cap tured, and gave the names of two accom plices,named Good and Griffithstlsn youths, tho motive for the deed Is not known. Bv a collision between two freight trains ou the Marietta and Cincinnati Railroad, near Moouville, Ohio, on Thursday of lasl week, Frank Lorshead, engineer, and Chas. Krick, fireman, were killed. Six others were injured, but not seriously. It is said the d sister was caused by carelessness of tbe train despatener. Charles Clark, about 20 years of age, was killed by the bursting of an emery wheel In a mill at Stamford, Conn., Monday after noon. An engine nnd part of a coal train on tho Morris and Essex Railroad run of the track In Jersey City, Monday morning. Peter Cavanaugh, the engineer, was killed, ond William Hcppiiig, the fireman, severely in jured. The track was obstructed for five Hours. Sister Gertrude Verona, of the rrotcslant Episcopal Home of 6t. John Baptist, In New York, was shot three times and seriously wounded by Thomas Siauton, an insane man, as she was entering tbe Home on her return Irani a charitable visit,Sunday morn ing. The man, being arrested, said ho was bewitched by some one, and ho thought Sister Gertrude was Ihe person.'' In Batesvillc, Ohio, on Saturday night, Frank M. Biedenbaugh, a wealthy farmer. 30 years of age, murdered his wife iu a pas ture, where alio was milking cows, cut his son's throat with tho edge ot an axe, killed visitor, named Mrs. btepbens, latally wounded her doughter and then cut his own throat. Ho died on Sunday night. Bicden baugli always bore a good reputation. It is beliyed he committed tbe murders in a fit of insanity. In 1S75. Oscar Snow.white. aged 15 years. was convicted in Western Kansas of partici pation in a murder conimittsil In tne Indian Territsry, and was sentenced to be hanged. The sentence was commuted to imprison ment lor llle, and lie was sent to the jnnei, 111., Penitentiary. In 1877, an application for his pardon being renewed, it was decid ed that if, at the end of fiye years' imprison ment, he had behaved well, the application should be favorabiv considered. The lime having claused, and the Warden of the Fenilentiary reported the prisoner's conduct cood. the President, on recommendation ol tho Judge wno sentenced snoTT.uas pardon ed the young man. Whilo a Reading railroad train, duo at l'oltsville at noon, .Monday, was approach ing Auburn Station, an unknown iiasseuger fell from a car plutlorm and was Killed, no Is supposed In be . U. Cooper ot Heading. Early Friday morning a freight train on the Erie Railroad took a switch at Penh Horn Creek, N. J.,to allow a passenger train of the New York and New Jersey Railroad to pass into tho tunnel. The switcli was carelessly left open, and tbe passenger train, going at a speed of forty miles an hour, crashed at3 the caboose of the freight train, wrecking several cars. David Uuackenbosh engineer of tbe passenger train, and Garrett Voorhis, conductor of the Ireight train, were killed. The fireman of the passenger train received fatal injuries. Clark Bogert, the switchman to whose negligence the disaster is attributed, has disappeared. Emil Sei.erz, a music teacher, was shot, and, is is feared, fatally wouuded, by llus sell, in Buffalo. N. Y,. Wednesday morn ing. Seifcrt made love to Dart's daughter while teach nir her music, and was forbid en the house. On Tuesday he went to the house, and brandishing a carving unile, threatened to kill anybody who prevented him from see'ng Miss Dart. He was elected and returned Wednesday morning, when he was shot by Mr. Dart, who claims to have acted in self-defence. Martin Nolan and Alexander C. Giles, convicted for murder and robbery ,were sen tenced in New Orleans Tuesday, by Judge Leizenburg, to imprisonment at hard labor for life. W. I,. Thompson, their attorney .was then called up aud sentenced to one mon'.h's imprisonment for an assault and battery, of which he was convicted some time ago. How often do we hear tie remark t O, he enly took a slight cold al Hnl.and be thought It would go as it eauie 1 He rook nothing tur It, and It fastened on his lungs, nnd now he Is In the last stagesof consumption. Prevention Is better than rure. Mnes" Syrup of Tar, Wild llberrv and lluarhound cure' couifhs. colds. asthma and lung affection. It bas a reputa tion oi over iu years, itico e anu eo ceais per bottle. MAKMED. KERSIINEn-OERnEll. On the 3rd dav of October. Mr. Nathan A. Kershner and Mls Caroline J, Uerber,botb of West l'tnn ucuuyiKiu county. DliEI.SIJACH-rtAUENOLn-Untherame day, by the Itev. A. liarlboloiiiew. Moses ltreishachand MI'S Kmullne Itabeuold.botn of Alauunlnir. UarKm uo, HI ITlNllKH KDIill. On tbe Oth ull., by the same. Win. V lilltlnner. nt iioeknurt. and .Mis' Kmallne Kulb, of Kail Penn,Uar- uin county. UUlMlNEIl FINK. On the 8th ult., by the same, William Uulldaer of East Penn, and Ellemluia Fink, uHltldelbcjg, Lehigh county. KLINVETOP MEHHKAM. On the loth dav AfOetober. bv the same.John Kllneton and Miss Sarah J. Metirkam,botb of Lower Towamensiog, uaroon uo., DEER OHKISTM AN. On Ihe 3rd day ol October, by the same, Jonas U. User, of Traebsrllle. and Miss Amanda at, iiarlst man, ol Mauch Chunk, Carbon Co. ZIMMERMAN KL1NOAMAN, On the SSth day of October, by tbe same, Mr. Allan B. Zimmerman, of West Ponn. Schuylkill eouuty and Miss Utile L. Kllogauaa of Blcimvilie, ivenigu county. DIED. HERTZELU On the Kth day ofOctnher.ln west Peon, Harry, son or jonnauu n.att llerliall. flgea inontui, lauajs. HOFFMAN On the llth day of October, Id iast renn, jonn jrranaiin, sou at ratnan lel and rUrah IloSinan. Aged 3 months, S days. OKIM On the 27th day or October, In West I'enn, Hattle Mantana, daughter of Chas. A. and Mary Ann Uriu. Aged t years, 11 months and 21 days. LEI BY On the same day. In West Penn, Husanna Leby. Aged SO Jttrs, I months. BEX On the list day or Oo'ober, In West P.nn, Katie. wlleofNithao Hex. Agedei years, t months sad ti days. LehlRhtan IMrtrkctsi UnrtRicrjTZD Wekklt. Flour, ne sack S 0 Buckwheat flour per sack 8 W if lAFtl . ttatl" ritisj.nsl ................. Til bSShSl: II:::" " " "V.V '.. H Mixed Ohop, perc'wt.'.' 1 8 iiuuiings, per cwi iiS?; Eirgs, per dotcn... 1 s 1 lo so llam, per ponuil 12 Lard, ner nound 12 Shoulders, jier pound 9 Potatoes, per bushel , t Closing prices of DnIlAVr.x .t TowximMD,! aiocn, uoverimient nnd Moid, 4li Houih Third Street. Phila., Novctnbrr 4, 1830. V S. S'k IS" U bid ire takes tt. B. cuirencr d's i:o Bin Is sskrd O.-. "Ii. 1311. HOW HI Ulll llSli ISftH) U.S.4VB. neiv IUUk bl-l llu mVcit U a. ' li-w list) md U9ii asked 1'cnnsyivania lt.li rsii bid SHn asked Vtida. .easing li.lt JOH ind 21 ojkiC iK-hltli VaikTlt.lt 61 Ida b: asurd Lctnirti UoaiANav.Co. uid 81t a-Ki United Oninanlceuf t. J.. !0 on) asled Normcriiccutraili.il,... 3T htd 38 asura llesionvl'le IMm.h.1'.. t n i bid to a-iical l'llts. Hi. A Ucrr. It It. Co. ir.S lid 10 r' nl ( entrai tianno tat Ion Co ' bit 49 asked Nonlieru i'ac'.nc Coin 3- Ltd JH.u-.-iU ' " 1'ret'd. SiS lild l.?Hasttd Kirb Pennsitvania It. K. C3 bid fit askid l'htla iclnldi ,& Kite H. It.. i0 bl- lilt naked cinvit. (TrancO ttx UIC ttt askd A New Treatment. The Ooldin Elixir of Life. Wonlirful Cum. If you hart1 Consumption, nnd would know that your cough can be made louse and easy Hectic Keer and Night Smats checked In 24 hours: Inflammation taken out or the l.unas and air pasau(-s at once; thai you can bo made to gain 3 to 5 puundr of licalthy Ilesh ?er weeks If jou have any Chronlo Disease, Ironchltlt, Asthma, Catarrh, llyspepMa.Mck Headache, Heart Disease. I Ivcr Complaint, i Nervous lleblllty.Seinlnal Weakness orSpcr-1 tnaiorrhoea, loss of sexual power In cither sex I from any cause ( If you have any form el nrv. ous weakness, losing flesh or wasting away, and would know ol an limned hit relief and certain euro for many ol the severest cases In a short time, a new method with now agents to fatten everybody, Invlgorato and make strong and healthy tlio most hopolefs cases cut this out and wrlto at once lor particulars iu j. o. uiarftosaai, uerricn springe, Mloh. July 17 yl -IXSUItE YOUR I", I TH IN THE National Mutual M Associaliou. W. B WARNER & CO . General Managers Eastern Department 29 k 30 Scott's Block, Erie, Pa. 4,010 CERTIFICATES Issuxii. Hie only safe and rellible Institu tion that pives yon lusuvauie t ao uai cost. No iurplus divided among the oulcera or trustees. Itcucfit of lite .trjstii'iuicu. ENDOWMENT PLAN l Bv paving one unlfnr nieroacrsblp Ice oftl' any per-ou, mnio or female, bctwem Ilia nve,. ot I and wi eari. who Una a Jtrn claims Lelli. record, may receive a ceitincjts ol uieuiUer. tbip na lul.uwsi IS to 10-?'j on-payable, at death or at expira tion of 25 cars. 30 to 42 si mo payable at death or at nrl- XBllou oi 20 yearn. 4' to si-S.i.ooo-narable at doatli or cxmr tlon of IS rears. 61 lo ra J2000 Datable at death orexnlra liou ot 15 cars. An assensnient of one dnllai neon each mem. bur wi 1 do made alter eaih death, exi cpt when there Is muuey enousb lu saiplus tuud to pay said claim. LIFE PLAN. Same tee and asse.sment a above exceat no holder ol a "Lire Ccltiucate" will hi any tint be assessed to oav aii'MOCilowinvnt t'ertitlcate" mnturln bv leauin of expuatiuu ol teiiu ol years. Life Certificates will be Issued as forows t IS to 311 S3,e' At doath only. 30 to 42 4.1X0 At Death only. Al Lo 54, J...S.I.OUO.- ai oesin ooir. 54 to 60 fJ.O.0.1 At death only. Good responsible AOENTS WANTED. Forcirculura or information cnll on or ad dress. GEO. w. i:rseu, General Agent for farbon, Monroe and Pike common. County Buildings; aiuuch chunk Caibon county l'a. fcb.l4.-tl. ClIABI.hs I.RITZ. aarnt for WclSsp rl ratrvville and Fiaitklln tuwufMp. MILTON A. WEISS, sfcecssoR to ROJIIG i. IIOFFORD, CARRIAGE BUILDER, Bank Street, Lehighton, Is prepared to Manufacture, to order, erery descrii'tlou ol CARRIAGES. BUUU1ES, SLEIGHS. Bl'KlNO WAOONS, Romig's Pat.Platform "Wagon, he., at lowest rates for Cash. REPAIRING Of all description promptly attended to at Ibe most reasonable prices. O All Work guaranteed, and patronage is r.specuuiiy aouciieu. MILTON A. VfaSS July II, DANIEL WIEAND, Carriagcsj'Wagon s.Slciglis.&c toss n or BANK AND IKON STKEETS, LKI1K1HTON. Penna., Rfsprctrullr announces to Ills friends and the public, that he Is prepared to Build all des criptions of Carriages. Sl'HINO WAGONS. riLKlGIIS, &c, tn the Latest and MostApprorcd Miles, at prices lully as low as tho tame cim be obtain, ed elsenhrrr, guarantei'lnir tlin U'StSeasnned Material anil most substantial workmanship. Particular atuntioii given to REPAIRING In all Its details, at the rery Lowest Prices. Patronage respectfully solicited and perfect satisfaction uuaraLteed. Deo . 1679-yl DAN. WIEAND. CRfltraT Cafriflfffl TVnTl?? UCUbiai UAILICU VV UiUO, Bank St., Lcliiglifon, Pa., I Am prepared to Manufactsre 1 Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagon, &c, Of ertry description. In the most substantial manner, aud at lowest Cash Prices. Iteptlrliig; Promptly Attended to. TREXLEB t KREIDLER, April M, trrt jt rrcprlors. New Advertisements. "KfNGSFORlVS j OSWGO OSWEGO CORN $ STARCH I GLOSS 1 A f STARCH & STARCH For the Laundry, Is the best and most eeenenueal la the world. Is perfectly pare, free from AsUs and other foreign substances that injurs Linen, fi stronger than any other, requiring much Irs quia tlty In using. Is uniform, stl0ns and finishes wetk always the same. Klncsford's PulTsrlnd Cora Starch for Puddings, Blane-Manse, Cake, Ac Is post and delicate. Preferable to Bermuda Arrowroot. T. KINGoFOIlD ft SON, Oswete, V Tot. lainoOi-l: r.:lof fzi Asthma scJL Ei7 S'ov:?. mm scoitish "Wm THISTLE Medicinal Fumersf PATn.XTKD DliC. 1BT3. I chum l.i it ihs &.etliit lust.it MAttial "Urn trs i i irrcnttT rt.ir. oivint: tt't!icprcAl amount of 5ut.iriu the lime reilctid, and the cnrn thwv h tve cr! c I. I Pj.rtJ from AsOiin for fifteen v it-s H S-rotl rnd Amrrka and I uj nm? co.nptotely cure' I, 1 Iu.l lie.cn Hitching lh (niialinir p-o'rwfcr u.tis imtl a rtftuU 1 now pHve tle wiiftJ I'm MJiiiuttt I vn.trs tt e rorit flfrrtUe, in by f.ir t:te moil it i.vtnient pipr ttnn ever oIKir'J to tn inillii.,. Icr Ailhtim to A Hy Fovcr.aU- Sore Tiuo.it, llnyrfanen from Coiijjrii, Citirrh. IJroicluti. Niiiiiiljrlji anil HlpH IheriA, Cure vo irSore Thro' t tvltli these Furcer anil rrv will War no 1110 i ti f'Jphlheria, Thf arc lnv.tIu.iMc for p-tSllc tpr.tUi-ra nnd insert. They fire put tip in Hincy loxit, and can h cflrrit'il In the pocket, ,inH imcrf M eonvenUoc. If you c.innot pet them from Your Doctor, r Driifr.lt, send rlirert to the ma'nufacturer, wk will s.'nd tlittm to all pins of the world, PoaUr free. A child can m these Fumers. at they r1 M have to ba amoked. Price, On Dollar ftr B MOUIUSON & SIMPSON. Prop's and Mamifncturera. Dellairb. Of For fin. by A. J. DlMtiirTO, DUUtfOiST, cblichton, l'a. a opt. A continuous Flow or Water does not Wet or He WOLFF'S A.C m:b .BLACKISMC. Seif.Pollshlus Leather l'resemtlM NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT. NOW OPENING ! Tho uniWstirn'il respectfully finrwunea to the IiltcR ot IichlfEliion ntnl vicinity that they luivfl juft reiurnoil from the city with & new nnd elegant nfsortment of Fall & Winter Millinery Goods courrusiNO HATS, BONNETS, FLOWERS, r.IIIllONS, TRIMMINGS, NOTIONS, etc, ete., WMch they are orTerlnic ut unprecedentedly LOW PHIOES FUR OASJI. All worn will be nr.ido up In tbe latest fashion, ami most durable manner. A sliare of publlo patron, uitu Is solicited and jierfcct satlslactlon guar, anteed. MRS. A. KREAMKK, MISSM. S. SNYDER. Ftore atthelnttrseetlonof Bank Strett and Uankway, Lchlglitfln.Pa, Sept.2l-im GrBnd'Motbrr'a (Jlialri Popular, words i. mnile. 'On Ibo Tramp," Mnrea, Very Inspiriting. TiTlrkcnlinlii I't'rry splendid, words & mnslo. Adclplilnn Gnlftp October SO-wt Full Site 1'liinoliIujJei all uleees Mailed on r"p 01 uiur d Stamps. f.VtStodlirteCe.. ItUiiilpliU. A G ENTS WANTED for our popular NEW UOOKthu Hie Industrial History or the D. S. Its Aurlculiure, Manufacture. Mlnlnsr.llsnk1. Inrf, Insurance, etc Agents inakesM to tl'3 per week. Srnd lor Siieclal Ternis to HENRY UII.LPUlll.ISllINtU'O.i octsott Established 1817 Nurnleb.Oonni QAUTION TO HDNTERS. All persons are hereby forbid rrtsrassltisr for the purpose of Hunting Uame or Vlihlon In the Streams upon the Lands of the uniler. slgmil In Maliiii lag township. Carbon couo. ty, Penna., alter tills date, un.ier nallyof tlio law. Jiioi.b hhlres, Nathan Kenialv, U'ni. rn-nilel, John I'unfei, Daniel Reck. Henry J. Longc, .luhn Hendel, Darld Kuans, Diirto Hells, tlodf ey Peter. John 1), Hennryt In. If, (I. f liilliert. Muses Rex, Jacob Con fer, Win, II. Sinuss, Jesse Krum. Krancll Stuclicr. Mlchiet Hiikr, Klwln y, Monlr.. li.nld M, Muker. August Mal.lmwold, tjsin't Mosser, Siilvninn Hoj pea. A. Aruer, 9, Fcb steriimeher, Matilda .Not lutein. Mauuolnir 'I wp , Oct. 30, 160-w3 FARM FOR SALE, A rm of 1(w Acres, situate about H mtiesfrom Maurh hunk, In Carbon coumy! I Pa., one of the best markets In the tttate, ami I a good road to it. About 25 Acres are under a gooq siate oi cultivation, mere are sore rat One fprlngs of Water on Ike plarei about 200 young choice, gruwlnir Vralt Trees, of Turloui kinds. Id Acres of Wheat and Rye Growing tn the aroorxl. and fonr Acres lis lover and 1 lurnthy. Plenty ol Straw lu the Lam, and Potatoes for spring planting lo U onllar. A sew Two-Story Frame Dwelling House, 22 by 28 feel with Kitchen attached olate roofi a sew SWISS DARN, Si by SO fnot,sUte roof. The buildings ate all nrst-elass and bunt of tier best materials. The Improvements on the. place oom more than Four Thousand Dollars without the Land. This It a property that would atfurd a rare chance to a man who wautttoenaaxelu Faru.luir. PRICK 13, too, au.1 may be paid as toilgwi : Cash 1.000, asa the balance In 10 ) ears, or linger as the par chaser tna de.lre. Address, W. M HAl'SHER, Lehiahtun. l'arb..n l'i unty Pa. Also, ailuiu of fine hcaty touug HUH8ES for title, l'rlc tM, aod two fine Alders,.? H.lf.rs. Oct. 0, 1M4 wf V a
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