M4Nser If Business Lively at J. T. Mm & Son's Store. Why Is It ? Because "vc BUY in Larger Quantities.'for-OASH, thereby Saving Large Discounts, m which our Customers share with us. O-Oalland COMPARE PRICES. , -"' j; TTNUSBATIM k SON, Opposite lbs Palillo Square' Leklghten, Pa. lcpt.lS-yl a H irJU ki.aa-iioW..i. & co XcmtmliT Allien ininir lluroni (1 Kprucs Dim y , , .... i: .. i . 1 - Diab-l tiaiinturatrAetsiuay MB A VALUABLE JEHU! Wc will nrcscbt every per son calling at this office and paying $1.00 forgone year's subscription to the oakuon Advocate, witli a coy) 01 ur, B. Kendall's Treatise on tub House, one of the most valuable books for t armors and Horsemen ever published. The book is handsoniely and profusely illustrated, and gives symptoms and treatment for the various diseases to vuncn the horse is subject. Remem ber, for $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 Tkeatise on the House and His Diseases, printed in Ger man, which we will givo to those paying one year in ad vance lor the Uauuon adao cate. St wade Jor it iu SA.TUUDAY. NOVEMBER 27, 1880. Local and Personal. Now, is jjust Ilie season to plant Holiday advertisements, and tho Carboh Aovocits the paper to plant them In, If you would doa thriving hnsiness. A slight fire occurred at the Lrlilghlnu Stove Works ou Monday nigM, which, but for the prompt anil energetioiM clour citi zens, might have proved iht' total ilcslruc Hon of the buildings, hut fortunately the Arc was gotten under way befnlo it hod more xo sunsciiiituiis. Subscribers will please refer to tho direc tion tabs on their pucrs, by so doing they will bo able to see whether they are square on our books ar not, thus s John FlUwilllam "r8 79 Bhowi that tho subscription has been paid up till March 8th, 1870, and consequently mere npneumiaruuuuau" mv. r....,... which you will please remit. or$1.2Swill be charged II wo navo 10 ocnu um. tea-Look at the yellow direction tab on the Grst page and see how much you owe. fcjjuAn ladies wishing to know of the merits ol the Excelsior Kinney run, its no tion, etc., are refcrie.l to Mrs. Win. E. Me Kecknie, Photograph Parlors, Toledo, Ohio. See adv. jCSrR. IJ.Luckenbncb.Broadway, Mauch f'lu.Mlr ! nmv mieniiiir mi one of the hand somest asvirtinenU of Holiday Goods ever brought InUf this county. Call and fee ins beautiful stock. Trices very low to suit you all. fejt.lf you wanta, nice smooth,cnsy shave your hair cur. or shampooing, go to Frani Koedcrer's Saloon, under the Exchange Ho tel. Ho., will fix you right, and don't you forget Ik . r For good' dental work go to Dr. L. Campbell, Slatington ! he uses the latest im proved instruments. Established over II years. 48-61 Lewis Weiss, In tho iost-ofliee build ing, this borough, has just .made a largo ad dition to his stock for tho fall and winter ,rJe, viz, a lull lino of atifV and soil lelt hats ot the latest and best styles, nnd a lull line of Gentlemen's, ladies' end child ren's boots, shoes and gaiters, all of which he is oll'ering at tho very lowest cash prices. ia-J. U. Oulrns, SherifTof Lenawee Co., Mich., says: I have worn an-"Only Lung Tad" for bronchial ilMieultles.nnd have not been troubled with a cough nights since wearing it. See udv. 370.11. H. Tetcrs, ogent, the popular mer rtiniit tailor, in tho nost offico building, Is now receiving and opening one of the largest anil most fashionable stocks of cloths, cas slmeres and suitincs ever brought into Lehtghtnn, and v-hicn ho is prcircrt to make up In the latest fashion and most durable manner, at prices which actually defy competition. Call nnd examine goods and learn prices and be convinced. t-Job nrintineof the finest description can be had at the Carbos Aovooatx office at verv low prices. Call and see samples, aarSee a wine cut in another column with a bunch of grapes from which Speer's t... nu un... t. 1 1 1 d , I. .n I, Ul.lv esteemed by the medical profession for the use ofinvalidSiweaklynersonsandthe aged Bold by all druggists. SB-The medicines of Dcxdas Dick &Co. are unexcelled lor elecance, purity, nnd re liability. Their Beidliline Seidlitz Powders are as'pleaant as Lemonade. Their Bolt Capsules are world famous. See Advt. f f3fxn Empire City, tne city of New York. tho chfefcitv of the United Statcs.nnd the Metropolis of the Western World, whe'e thousands liavo been cured of cough anil colds by using Dr. Coxe'a Wild Cherry and Beneka. Try it, ye uPdided. 3PBTho climate of Pennsylvania is m exefediugly chaniieable and uncertain that the most prudent cannot guard against tak-In-coM. To all surli wa wniild advise the use of Dr. Drornlng's (J. & C. Corilial.wliich' has never yet failed to give prompt reiiei. It should always be kept on hand and used as soon as te-'coM. makes its appeal anca. It can I hart, atallahe drug tiorcs. W. Champion Brownim,"!!!. Proprietor and Monuf4eturer"1117 Arch etret,-Phila. delphia. ' J tE3Thn Emerald Isle; a name given to Ireland on fcrcouiit nf ths peculiar bright green appearance of I ho surfuce of lh" omn try. Dr. Cone's Wild Cherry and Scneka cures coughs and colds. Price 25 and iO cents. SSULydla E. Pinkbam's Vegetable Com pound revives the dnping spirits; invigor ates and harmonizes tho organic functions; gives elasticity and hnnness in the step, re stores the natural lustre to tho eye. and plants on the, pale check of beauty the fresh roses of life's spring and early sunimei time iEfr-We have much pleasure in reenm- mending Thermallne to our leaders, as an absolute cure lor juaiarin. ino inanuino turers' namelnne.isra guarantee of it mer it. It sells at'23cent9 per box. For par ticulars ieoJAcvt, &d.Dr. J. A. Mayer, of Mauch Chunk is usinj; NaiKl, a recent dieovery, for the prevention of pain in cleaning tender teeth for filling, will) the greutest satisfaction. Thoso who would uvoid sutforing ihoutd call upon lilm. SHuThe accidents of life are unavoidable, but should a writer accidentally get hoi of a bad pen. the remedy is easvs pncure one of Esterbrook's Su.el Pens. The stationers have them. m-Alwayskeep,Kendan'sl'pavln Cure' In yur house. If your druggist will not get it for you send to tne proprietors, 11, J. Kendall i Co., Knosburgh Falls, Vt. fT Ladles, do not fail to rail at Daniel Graver's Uee Hive store and inspect those beautiful Orieutal Cashmere Flannels, in Cendarmo, Marine anil Navy Blue, Garnet, Mrriln Green and Black, for ladies' and children's suitings. They aro very cheap and pretty, a-Ilemomber that 'Kendall's Spavin Cure' will do all they claim tor it. Try a bUl. Read the advertisement. pB'YoX a pleasant, safe and reliable vermifuge, uso Dr. Coxe'sSantomine Worm Byrup. Children like it, and nophvsiois Inquired. 61. m. After you have received your null at the pott office window II is a good plan to step aside and let somebody else do the tame. Tnless you have a mortgage on the floor iu front of the wiudow, don't stand there more lb iu four hours, s,t k tluie. than destroyed the cupola lullding and : portion of the root of tho nujildlng room. The New York 06rtcrl is an interest ing and valuable family aaier. We can recommend it to our readers, who wish to takes New York paper, aspuro and safe, The publishers havo this yrtr issued a vol ume of Irenrcus letters, witlii n fino portrait of the author, which they oyer to old sub scribers. Anyone run pet tliejlurms by send ing In New York Obsfncr, New York. OvEi:coATiN):;s.--Tlie Clauss Bro's, popular 'Merchant Tai lors, announce to their custO' mors and friends that they have just received an immense stock of tho newest patterns m Overcoatings, which they are prepared to make tip in the latest styles and most du rable manner at very low pri ces lor cash, (.all and exam ine the stock before makinj your purchases elsewhere. Wc are bound to satisfy the most lastidious m the matter of clo thing, gents' furnishing goods hats, caps, boots, shoes, etc. Daniel, son of John Grnver, of Perth Amboy, formerly ol Wcisspnrt, who has been lying sick with typhoid fever for several neeks past, wo are pleased to learn is rapid ly bettering, and hopes soon to leturu In his work at Miner HiirT,1ii Wolsjport. Geo. P. Roell A- Co., of New York, the great advertising agents, publish nn adver tisement ot tli"ir establishment ill last Tuesday's X 1". Sun. which occupies 28 columns of space. Just opened another Immense assort mntnf dress goods, shuwls and shirts. Alsr a large assortment of ladles and gents un derwear, hosier)', gloves, etc., at J. T. Nits baum .t Son's, at popular prices. Call nnd examine them. Peter Coor is said to bo the oldest voter in New York city, and David Ebbert is the must popular livery keeper in Carbon couuty, which is proved by Ms excellent teams ami low charges. Livery on North street, this borough. About two inches of snow fell In this section last Saturday, and sinco thut lime the weather has been decidedly cold. J. T. Nushauin Sc Son aro awake to tho interests of tho buying publiu nnd all who are in search of auy kind of dry goods,boots. shoes and rubber goods, will do well to visit our store and ompara prices. Stuck im mense. Prices t .w. Au unknown man, supposed to be from Emaus. was louud dead, Sunday morning, at the footoftlu' umbuiikiiieut In the Sixlh Ward, AllentoHii. He je supposed to linye walked over in the dark. His neck wan broken. D-Ueuiemli'-r that true happiness i foicver lost w.lu-o vour health isoiii-o tiiokeu lowii. Dr. llu I'a Coiizli (4vrui prevent tliloal and Iiiiil diM-aae, him! cures colds uitd cough's. It an - only '2b els. n bottle. Dr. John T wnley,a well kiiuwu plns.- elun, of Cj 1 1. u. lule, Lukiiwuiuia count). was aeciileiiUlU diowlie.1, Suiuhiv, by t-tep ping fioni h p)iA fjoWliig u ntx'rvoir. lie wa Hi yi urmif age. ' , Suialay rMMiiug iitkiiit hall pusi 5 rltK'k, Florey t.rhringei, a iuutrte.1 ipau, employtNl us puddler at the Allentonii Fur pace , got into mi Nliviralion ilh CiuuKs Scliaelfcr, a builur maker, i inidoyel by Cole Jc Ileffiuan, btlw maki-is, ol A,leiitou. Finally U4irititf .ilmwingu knile,statiU-d Si-l'iiellV ,Ui k teekiu The uulnrtutoile. man HI dftd (JmtUJl.1, uud Ihu munlrrer was iiMiimliaisttpfrrrblnt and liMlgt-,1 in jail. Too Coioner uniJl)o'o 'l u jury uud held au liinurt at oi.hw, Q'lurle St'lineller vu siugla man, ulout 21 yrars of ugu, and, his employers say, steady, sober ami luduslri ous. Saturday night, about S o'clock, an alarm of fire was given Iron, the Ainvriruu Hotel, on Hamilton street, Alleutowii. The lire wua conliiied tu the room where Unrig Inateil, but u a-lnld of Ihieu yeaia was burn eil to death. It apivjrs Hut Mrs. Jours, wife of a locoiiiitlvo engineer who boards ul the hotel, left the child usleep iu a crib and went down tlnitt to see some friends: Th child reached uu to a shelf to get at a clock and reached inertlie gas which set .fire to iu. uighl-gown. The little sutlerer rolleil on the loor and tho night gown was burned olf and tliecarmi set on fire. Tho child died of its injuries' u about, halfuu hour. Weutlicr iroihets predict long and cold winter, fith Invjuml aud heavy snow storms. ( Travel at ( freight tralho on tho North Penn aud Ltsligli Valley rulln.ads has pick ed up very largely of late. Mr. Sjinul Bitteubender, ofSiesholtz- ville, has a ds ly income uf over f 100 iu the shape of royaly for ore mined on his prom ises. More rooing slate will be manufactur ed in the Jjligh region this year than in any one years nee the quarries in, aud round about Slatingt u were opened. Coroner k. W. Lentz trotted out his sleigb last Bsltrday sight -but it was rather poor gettiuiLoDg. Slatington owes its progress and even Its existence to its slate interests. In maklDg arrests, constables have the right and rawer to call upon any citlzcu for aid, and the citizen who refuses to render the tamo makes h'lmsslf liable to fine and Imprisonment By the beginulng of the new year tbo new St. Luke's Hospital at Bethlehem will be ready for occupauey. The Asa Packer bequest to- the Institution yields now $12,000 per annum. Mr. Byron Southwlclc, of Esston, was taken 1,0 tho State Insane Asylum at Norris town ou Thursday of last week, to bo treat ed for Insanity. He was an active Repub lican politician, nnd during the late canvass was out almost nightly making speeches In the Interest ot his party's candidates, nnd under the eflects of the strain upon his mind, the excitements and tho anxiety as to tho result his reason was dethroned and ho became a pitiful maniac It Is to be hoped that by the excellent treatment em- ployeil at the Institution to which he was taken his mind may be speedily restored to-1 lis normal condition. For the week ending on tho 10th inst., there were 100,801 tons of coal, shipped over mo Lehigh & Susquehanna railroad, mak ing a total for the season of 3,412,213 tons, a decrease, as compared with same timo last year of 255,00a tons. For the week ending on the 20th inst., 120,478 tons ol coal were trar.siorted over tho Lehigh Valley railroad, making a total for the season orj4,453,120'tons, an Increase, as compared with samo date last y eur of 131,- 37S tons. Another instalment nf about two Inches of tho 'beautiful snow" fell during Weducs day night. Our SunJoy schools have already com menced their preparations for the holiday lostivals. Tho re;opcning of lrdeo Hall, Lafay ette College, Easton, will take place next Tuesdav. Prof. March will deliver the ad ilrcss at 11 o'clock a. in. In tho auditorium. The monthly report of our public schools is unavoidedly crowded out this week. Colonel Howard Iteedcr.of Easton,while out hunting on Saturday, was struck in tho eye uy tho branch ol a small tree, and It is feared that its sight will be destroyed. Tlio Eastun rmw says thut the son nnd daughter of Mrs. Henry Lingerman, of that place, recently came homo on a visit from tho J Soldiers Orphan's Homo at Chester Spring, and weroso full of sores and vermin as to'le disgusting. The matter is to be in vestigated. 'Siyilre Butler, of Audenricd, is laid up with a s-vcra add. Dr.J. 8. Lazarus, of Tiesckow, is very happy, Inn use It is n son. The tenement houses at Yorktown aro undergoing n thorough overhauling and re pair umLr the Superintendence of George John. . scries of proetractcd meetings com menced ibtlio Audenricd M. E. church last Sunday nl;ht. Lehiglv nml Monroo counties should join hands. Some time ago a jury in Mon roo acquittal a Into! Stroudsburg roughs who Inn! astiulted soma Easton gentlemen on the streetiiillictlng serious wounds, ono of which resumed in the loss or mi eye, ami now a Lehigh ij-ounty jury acquitted three professional butghirs charged with tho lob- bery of the Kern family, although the evi dence of emit Was overwhelming.. Phil lipsburg (N, J.) Democrat!. From tho County Sent. Thaukszivine day. for the first lima in a number of years, was accompanied by a snow storm. The Mauch Chunk dam and the canal are covered with ice oyer fi-ur Inches thick. The Thankselvinz dinner at Oak Hall, under the auspices ofthoM.E Church, was a success. The Commissioners met Tuesdav and Wednesday, transacting considerable busi ness. Thursday's snow storm spoiled cficctual- ly tho flne skating we have enjoyed on the riyer and canal tho last few days. OniTtunY. Josmt II. Sinvmjv On Sunday morntnir last tho people, of Mauch Chunk wcro astonished by the an nounc:ment that J. H. Siewers had died of pneumonia, after an illness of onlv a day, Deceased was born October 0th, 1812, at Ilethatiia, St. John's Island, West India. His father was a missionary of the Morav ian church : ho received his early education ut Nazareth Hall, tho famous boardinz school for boys under the management of the .Moravian cuurcn j alter his graduation there, he became n teacher of no mean re nowuj from Natnreth ho went to Wilkes Barre, and taught tho Plymouth Academy, and there married ins lirsi who: no turn taught at Lewisburg, Pa., lieverly JIoss., and Uheran, a. U. no camo to Maucn Chunk in 1845 and took charge of the Higli school. Willie at Wilkcs-Barre he studied law under Judge Cunningham and was ad milled to tho bar. Asa lawyer ho was eml uently successful, and. was well known all through Eastern Pennsylvania. The failuro of his hearine some yeais ecoobllsed him to relinquish active practice, nnd ho has been known of late years as a counsellor at law. In ISfis he was elected I'rolhonntory and twico afterwards re-elected. He was Ihorntitthlv identified with every interest ol Mauch Chunk and Carbon Couuty, nnd he will be missed more than any man that has died in our community lor a number of year.'. Ho was for many years a member of the l'reaovlerlnn chureli and a christian in every sense of tho word. He was to the tiinool his death tho teacher nfn larcobiblo class, and it will be exeeedlnalv dlfilcult to fill his place. Politically he was a Demo crat. staunch, lirm, radical and outspoken and, when his health permitted, he labored without ceasing lor the success ni insprinci pies nnd party. Ho leaves a widow and three children U mourn their loss, one E. It. Siewers, our present District Attorney. His funeral was lartro notwithstanding tho extremelv cold weather und was attended by tho Masonic order, the members of tho Bar, etc. On Tuesday morning the Bar met at the olflco of Craig A Loose, John D. Bertoletto was chosen Chairman, and John Kline, Sec rotarv : on motion, tho chair appointed W G. Freynian, P. J. Meelian and Joseph Kalbfuss, Esqs.,a committee to draw suitable resolutions. Allen Craig was apiioiutcd to . . . i. n . f t 1, present them to the Uourt, and James 11. Struthers to present them to the family of the deceased. On motion it was resolved to attend tho funeral in a body. Advertisement. Tho Jniiltorhlilp. In order to set tho people right in regard to tho supposed dispute between tho Lehigh- ton School Board and tho Janitor of tho school building,tlio committee of the Board, leem it exjiedient, in tho first placo to pub lish the following defined duties of the Jan itor, from the Articles of Agreement be tween the Scliool Board and Mr. Shcckler, to wit : The said John Shecklur ncrees to house tho coal, muke und koep the fires in tho heaters in such a coniiiiion as lo Keep the rooms wineii aro occupied couuortauiy heat eil ; to screen all Ihu coal und nil the ashes; to removo the ashes ami dirt Irom tho cel lar, which is to ho kept tidy anil clean ; to sweep tho rooms twice a week, du&t li-lfa;iiiii W.iu-r SI. E. OiiUT.cn, J. V. Miller, pastor. Class Meeting u:M a. in. Preaching 10:S0 a. in., subject: "Hearing an.l Seeing." S.school2 p. in. PrayerMecllDn 8:3i p. in. l'rtachlng at 7 p. u., subject: "Tlio wisdom that Is from above," All aro welcome. Zion's IiEvoitUKPUucucu, J. Il.IIartman raster. Preaching at 10 a. m., Sermon, In Uerman. '2 p in., Sunday school. 7:00 p.m., sermon, In English. A cordial welcome to all. JlKTiiouieT liriscoi-AL Oilmen, Packuh. ton. I). F. Unangst, Pastor. Preaching on Sabb.-lth at 10.30 a. in. and at 7 00 p. in. Sun day school at 2 p. m. Prayer and Olass meet- Initon Thursday evening at 7.30 p. to. LVAXOKUCA', UiiuiicH.WuiijepnRT K. J Miller, Pastor. Ocrman preaching at 10 o'clock a. in., by the Pastor. Sunday School at 2 p. ui. English preachlnga 7.S0 p.m. and clean the windows and furniture in the rooms, ineludini: blackboards: tu wash out one room with us windows every baturdjy. and the hall room when necessary, also tho iiituulliliues twteo u inniiin al least, and at the end ol tho term to wash out all tlio una above mentioned: lo keep the nrd clean aud free iiom rubbish, tu keeprthe plrtK wnlli mid Rtm.C-K-1 TcnclioiV Count r Institute. Tho seventeenth annuat session bf the Carbon county teachers' institute comnlsnd ed at Wealherly ou Monday, 15th Inst., at 2:00 o'olock p. m. The exorcises were open ed with prayer by Rev. P. P. Eyer, after which an opening address was delivered by Mr. IIofToril, County Superintendent. In the absence of the Secretary of the School Board, Mr. II. 8. Rinker, who was to give au address of welcome, tho aforesaid was given by Prof. J. P. Rowland) Principal of tho Wealherly High School. The enroll ment of teachers then took place, fifty being present. Organisation followed tho enroll ment of teachers. Mr. Itoflord,of Lehigh- ton, was chosen President) Samuel Motzer, of Summit Hill, Vice Frsidentj Mr. Mc Laughlin, of Summit Hill, Treasurer, and Prof. J. P. Rowland, of Wealherly, Secre tary. Remarks by members were deferred. Meeting adjourned. Tuesday, 9:00 n. m. Exercises opened with music by tho Institute, Miss Nora Faust acting in tho capacity of organist. In dustrial drawing was next discussed by Prof. J. V. Montgomery, of the Millorsvllle State Normal School, who, by the way, Is a great power in the Institute, being an experienced and nblo teacher. Questions and remarks followed the discussion. According to pro gramme "Language" was lo have been dis cussed by Prof. A. R. Iforne, of Muhlen burg College. Tho Professor not beingpres- ene. however, tho subject was not discussed The gentleman arrived Tdesday.evenlng in time to deliver tlio promised lecture. His subject being "Physical Hygietie," was quite interesting. Tuesday, 2:00 p. m. The afternoon ,ses elon opened with music, after which an es say on "The Deserted Village" (Goldsmith's) was read by Mr. Bevan, of Audenricd. This was followed by an esay on 'Jbcliool or ganization" by Mr. Samuel Motzer. A live ly discussion then look place. Prof. J. V. Montgomciy thou took up tho subject of drawing, which was listened to with much' iutcrcst. Wednesday, 0:00 a. m. -Themcrning ex ercises ojiened with music and devotional exercises, led by Rev. A. R. Home. Prof Montgomery thou continued hie remarks on drawing, ufler which hegavo a short address on object lessons, which preceded a number of questions nnd remarks. Mr. Horuo then took up his subject, "Impediment to teach ing English in German districts, which was quite licly and interesting.. " Wednesday, 2:00 p. in. Music by Insti tute. Minutes read and approved. Prof. Montgomery then took up tho subject of geography, In the course of his lesson, he gavo his opinion of "woman's rights." Ho thinks that women ought not to vote. After discussing the subject, ho exhibited a num ber of drawings, principally industrial Music by tlio Institute was followed by a short intermission. Frof. Home tlieu gaye a very interesting discussion of mathematics. He believes entirely In tho practical system. ' Brother Crawford" presented quite an interesting diversion. Thursday, 9:00 a. m. Tlio exercises open ed with music, after which Mr. Loo Huber, ofMuueh Chunk, g.ivo somo very "practi cal hints on school work." The subject was then openod for discussion. Very good niusio was then furnished by a number of ladies and gentlemen from Beaver Meadow. A selett reading was next given by Miss Nora Smith. Prof. Homo then continued tho subject of mathematics, which was fol lowed by numerous questions and remarks. The iinembcrs of tho Institute aro-always plea'seilekbcn 'the spicy Professor takes the the popular heart to an Intense degree of in dignation. If it can be traced to thtso two tramps, their arrest will be regarded as a most fortunate circumstances, not only by the people of Stroudsburg, but of the entire country. Seranltn Itcpubtcan. . Great Paper. We desiru to call the attention of ourrcod ers to ono of the greatest newspapers of the ago ono that secures the best writers iu this country and Euroe, regnnlless of expense; has the best and fullest book leviews of any paier ill the county; has able articles unui financial subjects; has departments devoted tu Fine Arts, Biblical Research (something that cunuot be found iu uny oilier uews uiper in the United Stales), Farm and Gar den, Insurance, Weekly. Market ltefioits, I'nttlo Maiket, Trices Current, Dry Goods Quotations, etc. in fai l, u uevepaier fully timed to the requiieiueuta ol every family, containing u fund ol information which can not be had in uny oilier shape, und having wide circulation nil over the country and ill Euroie. We. tefer lo The Independent, of New lo ik. "liio largest, Ihu iiii.etl, the mm." befliMlerti8einont,iiiauother column and send lor specimen copy. A llfiniirluiblu S. S. Clns. Ooi'of llit- iikwI remarkable Sunday school rlau.H-1, likely to be louni! iu the&late. meets overy Sunday innriiiiig at 9 o'clock, in the kiarmcul of the Presbyterian -.church, of tins boioiigh. For almost a year past four ul the lending i hurches iu town have been repii-seuted unioiiu its members; last Sun -lay iiioruiin; the Presbyterian, Evangelical, Iti'tormed, Mnhixllnl and Lutheran or, in ,-tlirr words, every PmlCrLinl church in town was repieseuted in the class; and, al though theie is saiit to lie treat di He fences in iiKtril:e U-tween these denominations, you would be turprited ut the great unan imiiy of opinion in this els over the sub- jet nf the IrsMins. Of course they have short di-iiNtion9 nnd little dillcreiiccs .pinion, just about enough to muke the class biimliill ol interest anil instruction, yet, aili-r the disoutsions are ended, Ihey seldom iiuve but one opinion op the subject dh eii-ised. Among tho members ot this class we notice Itev. 11. J, Smoyer, pastor of the Evangelical church ; Mr. It. F. llollord, C. B., Mr. W. W. Bowman, superintendent of the Evangelical Sunday school ; Mr. Wm ii. Montt, aset. sujierintendcnt Reformed Sunday school j Mr. Wm.Kemerer, former ly superintendent of M. E. Sunday school j and Mr. Jnreph Obeit, one of the leading members of the Reformed church. The Buuday school la under the suprrin tendeury uf Mr. John Bohu, noted tor his urlUtic skill, which Iih uses tu splendid ad-. vutitage iu illustrating anil illuminating the Sunday school lessons; in fact, his illustra tions ol this kind are' the finest we luvj ever seen ill any Sunday school. Mr. Philip Miller has a very excellent class uf ladies under his charge, while Mr. W. Lee Stiles, of Packertou, Mr. and Mrs. Bohn, Miss Benetta Solomon and a number of others have classes which, we aro assured, are very interesting and instructive. The Presbyterians are always pleased to see slrangrs uud others who may feel to join them, and all such may feel sure of a happy welcon.e by officers anil teachers. Nor. 23, A Osszsvca. and plank pavement ami milters on front ol school lot clear ol ice uud snow, also to keep the gutter ou the roof of the main building and tho valley of the French roof tlear irom ice and snow ; to wind the clocks and keep them on time; to siiH!rintcnd and heat the hull room at such times when required; to light nnd outeu tlio lamps, and keep the same iu good trim when necessary ; to hang up uud keep the windows ana ulni-ts in good condition, and to do such other work as may be required of him as Janitor about the bun. ting." The Board claims that nothing was asked of Mr. Sheckler but what he had agreed to perform. Two years ago seven schools were in operation, uud theu tho janitor inado no complaint; if the Board should have eight or mare schools In the building, finin the wording of the agreement, tlio jauilor would be compelled to keep nil tho rooms in proper order for tho accommodation ol teachers nnd scholars. It is simply a failtue on tho part of Mr. Shcckler to understand his duties as janitor, and nothing more. When he resigned and ollcrcd up llio keys, he certainly must have known that tho Board had tho richt to tend another man to ilo the work ogreed to be do'uo by him, but which he n-w refused to do without he got extra pay ; it was necessary for the Board to do so, in order to protect the interests of tho taxpayers of tho borough, by keeping Ilia school-rtkiins in n proper condition uf heal for Ihu cotnfortof the childieu. But, Mr. Sheckler finding Hint the Board could so ii-.idily supply his place, hastened to with- lr-iw his resignation and proceeded lo the lischargo of his duties. This is all there is in the matter. Damii. Olkwine, 1 Committee U.iiUIsrli,.W;-i Friday, a. m. Instltuto-mponeil' with music by the members, after whiclfrnlhutcs were read and approved. Dr. Fcrricr was then called upon, and occupied the time of l'ror. Huber, who was ntisent, in a very in terestinirnnd praetiral exercise, in the Study of English Literature. Mr. Morris Williams, l rillCipai 1)1 mo Jiuucnricu :inmn men w cupicd the attention of the Institute, in tho ile iverv ornn exceeding v practical and in. tcre'sting lecture on "Tho Cultivation 'of tho. Senses." Mr. V. J. iteese, ol Jcancsvinc, followed with an equally excellent discourse, entitled "An Obieet Lessor, on Insects." Prof. Bjlliet, of the Keystone Stato Nor mal School, was tlwn introduced to the In stitute, and addressed tho members on "The Objects of Recitation." 'Following is tho ouiliiic of tlio discourse: 1. To examine pu pils in llio lesson. 2. to glvo necessary ex planation. 3. The drill pupils'in the lesson -1. To inspire the pupils with enthusiasm 5. To direct pupils how to study. A recess often minutes was then had, after whicli fr. D. H-Trinnei-. re.nl n. nrnetieal reineron Ventilation in the Schoolroom, in which ho amplified tlio following outline: 1. How to heat and cool a e,honlroom. 2. Heating apparatus and moees of past and present. 3 Tlio delocierjous effects of carbonio acid ca: upon tho pupils' health. 4. Fresh air re quired for ono erson. 5. Advantages and1 disadvantages of ventilation by raised anil lowered windows, etc. Friday, p. in. Session opened by music. after whicli Mr. A. U, McL,uuEhiin,ni rack crtou, took up the subject ol "Penmanship,1 trpMidfv L in n verv tir.li-llcnl wnv. Alter j few remarks bv the President anil Secretary the Annual Institute of 18S0 was declarer adjourned, having pmveu one of the most lULeil-blllll UIOI prueuo.ll rteaiuus r, own iu the county. Ono hundred and three teach ers were enrolled. Tho Conl Trnilo. All the sovsral interests connected with the anthracite coal trade are good. The de mand for coal is active, and the orders for coal Irom producers aud carriers Is about up to the capacity of those Interests. Prices, too, are mutually satisfactory, nearly all the several sizes of coal being in fair demand; tho only sizo mentioned thatwehearspoken of as tn excess Is pea, but that not largely so. Nor do we bear of any accumulation of stock, or of much coal of current production going to supply orders of some months ago. 'Mr. John H. Jones, the Accountant of tho scycral large carrylngcompanies,iu bis last comparative statement of shipments ol an thraclto coal during the months of October in 1879 and 18S0, and the ten months of each year ending with October, shows a de crease in all for the month of 262,941 tons, and for tho teu months of 2,010,600 tons, As showing tho Important fact that there is no piling of coal now and that the stock on hand is steadily decreasing, Mr. Jones informs us that the amount held in pile on the 31st of October was 000,932 tons, against 085,738 tons on September 30th, showing a decrease during tho mohlh of 78,800 Ions. Tho trado of the present year will probably end abou' the end of tho first week in' De cember, say about the 5lli ur OtL of the month. The larger of the anthracite coal companics of this State on Friday last had a conference, ond wo.oro Informed agreed to suspend nine days mining In December, each company to select the days they will stop, pinvidcd that thry shall not 'bo less than three days at a timo. This arrangement ap pears to havo reconciled tho differences be tween tlio Delaware,Lackawaunaand West ern and the others. Mr. Gowen says the Reading will suspend work for nine conse cutive daj i. The most Important feature ol this action of the coal produccrsand carriers i, the manifestation afforded of a fixed uni ty of action; that whatever courso or policy may bo decided upon all will adhere to It. The companies during tho year 18S0 havo shown a disposition that, while protecting themselves from ruinous losses on coal, they havo not manifested any desire to unduly advance prices of that necessary commodity, ust now and for the greater part of the cur rent year there is little reason to find fault ith tho condition of the coal trade. Then) Is a demand for all tho coal that is mined nd tho companies find themselves with more orders Unfilled on their books than year ago. Little, mora could have been sked. As long as tho weather continues mild as at present it is not expected that there will be any sudden jump in tho trade, Ledger, Monday. WeKsport Itenis. Rev. S. T. Leopold and family, of Ma hanny City, lire tlio tmesis of Frauk Laury auring mo week. .Willis Ditterlluo, of Coalport, spent ounuay. with ins parents in tins place. D. B. Albrisht, who was so severely trampled by one of his horses about u mouth ugn, has so far recovered as to bo ablo to sit up, which fact will no doubt bo pleasant news to Ills fi lends. Lewis Werner, formerly of this place nnwof Pottstown, is visiting relatives here at present. A bold robbery took placo earlv Ttics- lav nizht at tho residence- of Mr. J. Ruch. fi.ne.uurgiar evidently cnierod tho Duiiding Jjyjway ofltho cellar, and mado his way to '.utr' l. - ,., ,r- ,, lun .,(111. witw-"--l llllllMil UIUII uu iiio members of the family had ytftla oretv assist Mr, Ruch in tho storo he being very busy. But fortunately ono of the lomily had occasion to return, and disturbed the thief in his operations, but still he got away with about $50, There is somo clue lo tho thief. Manks. crossing the river at Dubuque on the tee Tuesday evening, missed the track and fall ing into nn sir nolo, were tram arowneu. J. M. Houck was drawn among the cog wheels at the Reading Iron Works.ln Read ing Tuesday morning, and ground to pieces. Two engines and nine frchtht cars wero wrecked by a collision on the New York and New England Railroad, near Andovcr, Tuesday. Several train hands were Injured, one, n brakeman, named Peter Aplebet, so badly that he died too same uialit. Tho damage to properly Is estimated at $20,000. The disaster is atlribuated to the careless ness of an engineer named Gill(tie,whu has disappeared. A. J. Tnllla. a lawver. and Jacob Ftna.in- iflcted In Cincinnati! for extensive forgeries, were arrested Tuesday. It Is alleged tual in connection with Cornelius Mcuoldrlck they forzed deeds to larzo tracts of laml owned by Jeremiah Tullls, an eccentric millionaire, wno died about two years ago, and that lands in luwn, Illinois, Missouri and Tcnnessea were thus disposed of. The deeds were made from Tullis to McUoId- rick, dated a year or two beforo Tullis' death: then Mcuoldrlck would deed the labd to another of the party, who would soil it to an innocent person, it is saiu mat ten thou sand acres of land, near Fort Dodge, Iowa, wero sold by tho accused to innocent vic tims, who have settled upon the tract. Damii. Olkwine,') Committei K. 11. Hnvukii, I of thu Da.niki. Uiiavkh, J S, Board. Nov, 24, 18S0. wl l.'nkt IVllll I't-IK-lllllgX- The weather is getting colder every day. Reuben Rehrig went tn Nesquelioning for a loud of owl last Saturday and did not rraeh home until 10 o'clock. 0. H. Fritzinger has nearly finished threshing. Ho did first-rate at the business. Ho received 45 cents a liundrcd,and thresh ed from ten In fourteen hundred sheaves per day. N. Ruch has returned from Fullcrton, the reason why, I do not know. A. S. Bteigerwult was pietty sleepy last Sunday in church. I would advise the young man In sleep al night. T. E. Rehrig'is going to drive the birch lenm this wintir. Mis A. Rchriz is .very happy and cheerful Hiiro her relurn from the other side ol the Blue Mountain. It. Rehrig, took his black shoats home last week, because R. Hartersald their board was too strong for him. D, Clock, teacher of the Ben Salem school, changed lit boarding Jilare from O. Maurcr's to A. Ebberl's, because he had too lar to walk. He has somo twenty-five scholars ou roll. Miss T. Steigerwalt returned home on Monday last, having been away from home sluee last spring. The young fulksullbh! her a hearty welcome. Grillith Ebbert was nut on a hunt fur rabbits on last Saturday ultcrnonu. We received a new visitor last Satur day, Ho was pretty cwltl- -Snow. R. Ilehrig and friends were once more on a visit on last Sunday. They were (he guesis of D. Romig, Jr. Amos Gulduer and wife wero on a visit down the valley on last Sunday. D. C. Bally was the first man to have his sleigh out this fall. There was a music party at W, Elbert's last Sunday evening. It was pretty gofd. Ufsli Sam. A Tale of Two 'I rump. Ann ng tlio inmates of Lackawanna coun ty prison are two tramps orrcsted for burg lary and fcUspec'edofsoinethlnflworrc. They were captured near Portland on Balurda, 13th inst., upon n warrant charging them with havingcbuimitteda burglary the night of the lOih inst,, at tho storo of It. C. Drum & Brother, Goitldsborn, from whicli they carried oil' several hundred dollars worth of wearing appcarel and miscellaneous articles nf value, Ut idea eight dollars In cush. They had been noticed in the neighborhood some days bcfnro tlio robbery was prepetrutedynnd suspicion immediately pointed to them as the theives. Their sudden disappearance ftom the placo strengthened the suspicion and n warrant was secured for their arrest. As nobody knew their names the complaint aud older of arrest described them as "tw tramps." Altera tiresome pursuit Mr. Drum nnd a constable captured them on the 13th inst., near Portland, and they weie brought lo Scrunton that night aud had u perlnn uary hcariug before Alderman Roesler. They gavo their names as John Langlield and Chailes Flock. Most of the stolen pruerty wus found in their posscssiou I two large ogs. They could not give plausible account of themselves, and were directed to furnish bail In tbo sunijjf five hundred dollars each for their apiwarance at court. In default they were committed lo the county prison, where they now uwait trial. 'J here aro grave suspicions that Langfie! ami Flock are iinplicatsd in the killing Miss Biltrnbeniler,the young lady who wss so cruelly maltreated und murdered neur Stroudsburg a few duys ago. They were seen IiHifingarnund Stroudsburg several days before the cnminisoion of the crime, ami it is thought the ghastly deed oar, be traced home tn them. Some parties are oxpoeled here from Stroudsburg with Information, which if corroborated will place the prisoners in a bud light- It isstateu Hist one witness saw the in near the s-ne ol the tragedy a short time before the murder was done, and tbst their sulttiquent movements cun be easily traced. ThemunlerolMissBiltenbanderwas one of the rnosl fiendish detdseveroomrnlt ted In that portion of the State md his stirred OLIAH CURS simply DY ii.i insTtfyir i THE ONLY TRUE ff.ALARIAC Trass Mar::. The Lehigh Valley Ministerial Associ ation of the Methodist Episcopal church will meet In theM. E.church,at Allcntown, Nov. 29th and 30th, An interesting pro gramme, has been prepared for the meeting. Rev. W. H. Elliot, of Stroudsburg, will preach on Monday evening, and Rev. J, F. Meredith, of Tamaqua, will preach Tues day evening. J. P. Miller, Secretary. LcliitrliKm Jlnrltets) Uoriieotkd Weekly. Flour. pa sack Man lluckwheat flour uer tack 3 00 Uorn, per bushel 70 wais, per uusnci..,.. 03 Mixed Chop, per cwt 1st Middlings, per cwt 1 Zi 11ra.11, per cwt 1 10 liuttcr, per pound 30 a.KS, per dozen It Haul, per ponud ;. 17 u.iu. (njuuu ttii,,, IU Shoulders, vr pound 8 1 viaiucs, per uusuoi..,.. ...,..,., ou Closing prices of Dr.tUvF.s A Tow.nsk.vd, stock, Oovernment and (inld, 40 South Third Street, Phila., November .24 USD, U S.C-a H.'l..... ltlt bid IMH asked lT. 8. Currenov o'a 130 aid 133 asked U.S. '.'a. 1831. uow ,0lt Old 101H asrod U.N. -Ik's, new M2 1)1. 1 112H l.ed U. 8. 4'a. new 11SH aid 11:1, csce.1 rontisy.vamaIt.lt tit Old (21! usitcil L'ti'ia.v enainff i;.it 01a h al.td Lelliub Vallevlt.lt 7, 1)1.1 J.:). n.;i.fi l.-niirl'.Coal.t miv.Co sah 01a aised united uomiuuiics or k, not is.it osiod NorP1cruU011tra1l1.lt.... 4 H bid 41 asaed llcstonvl'le rasa. 11. It. Co I9H bid 20 tinea 1'ltts. 'llu ,fc lit'ir. 11 It. Co. 17 bid III, ninl Central lianuioi tstlon Co. 8 bid Iih unci northern racmocom 13H unt z:ii MM " " 1'iet'd. 64), bid fii, asKod Nnrih Pennsylvania Tt. U, C3 bid St asked rhUa-tclnhli Krlolt. It.. iH bit la asked ativtr. lTradcs.1 tin bid )'lh askie Uolmnn'a Acne, Liver nttrt Stomafji MVEll and SKlMACU THOU- XILK3. Prleo .2.00. ITolmnn's Special I'nd Adapted to c-14 chronic cases. Price fci.00. Xlolmnn'n Spleen Ilclt-For Mnoborn eases of Enlarged Spleen and' nnyleMlnff Lifer and 8toaiaclr troubles. Prlco t3.00. IIolmnn'K Tnrnnt'rt Pad l"or ailments of. Infants and children. Price tl.to, Ilolmnn'si Itennl nil--Pof Kidney aiij Bladder comnmnis. rrice u.w Xlolmau's Utcrliio rnd-For FemUr troubles, price 33.00. Iluluinu'n Absorptive, ?leillelnnl Body Jt'inBICr 1I1U I eai pilViirr ino) norona on ruhliei-basin. Prlco Sir, Xlolmnn'a Abnocntlvo JUr-illcltinl I'oot. I'IrhIci-h FornmuniBoi nou slug gish circulation. Trice per inlr I5c Absorption Salt Medicated Foot Bath-r 'or Coldi, Obstructions an l all cases where a toot bath Ii needed. Ter half Vx package, ay Tor sila liy all druegtstn o Rent liy mall, postpaid, on receipt of price. 'l""i A'worptlun Kilt Is not "mailable" and n:u.t buaentby lljtpreai r.t rnrchaser's epcni Tlio su-cess of IIolin.in'M Vain has In rplred lmltatom Who otrcr Pada almilar In loR'tanjoujittj tho tucb ITot.Mtifa, aaylng;. "They arj thi Mm", tie." llcw.ire of n.l Easca Tads, only poi.cn u:i to a ill 0.1 tho repu tation ot tno genuine. eeo that each i'nd 1-ea-a tho croon rniVATT irsvEXDn STAiirof tho Ilolman Tad Company lilt nliovn TradcMarlc . If n'Jllctod with chronln ailments aeiid a eon c!so description .of eynuitunn. wlilca will re ceive prompt and careful attention. Dn Holmas'h advlco la free. Fntl treatise scut froo on application. Address, IIO?niA"V PA1 CO., L (P. O. Box 1,112) vj Wiiliaui Stmet, 2tuw York HAItl DTi:! 1 the aaf ear and lieit 1 tela luatan taiieoualy, produelnar tho inott naturatahsdir of bliiclt or brown ;Uoe lut 11111 t.ioBKtntysi ly nnnlled. A s'auuard pr-'parailoti ; f.r onto1 upon every well an jHilnted toret for lady or tfciiucm-111,- doia ojr ail urnirjlH'.i and au- piled by uauji'ilrew. .T C.llSTADOltO, IJ xvil'l-tn H'.-. et. . ew Yorhv MILTON A. WEISS. scccsson to ROMIO A U.OFF0RD, fa??S3 RISTADQRO'S 3IAIIRIEI). DkFREHW MUIiLERS. At the houa of Ellas DuFrehn, In this bornuah. Nor. 'JMh, 1880, by llev. .1. 1. Mlllcr.Nathan DuFrehn. Usq, to Miss Surah Jano llullcrs, both of Kat Mauch llhunk, 1'a. NOTICE. Those ot oar readora ilcsirlng atcadr and pr(fl ablo oiiiii pyaieut cr va.u.ibio rending in iter cheni, lor 1&S1, alinutd send IS cents to taol-UtANK I.lijLIl-: I'UllLItllllNOCO., 15 Dey tstrcet. New York, lor ncotnpittoset of their IMibticatlons and Iliuttt-ated Catalogue, coutaimna liscotptemtuina, Ac., or It oOlur a eouiplo,naaelit' oiltQtof 12 beautlfili Cluo ooh and our Vretniuin llo ik 01 Valuabio f ufoima tl n. lontaiuiti over 500 pages with samp'o copies ol u!l our publications, to. Bsc adver. tl-ieinent iu aeotber coiuinu. An Actlvn airrlit wioitrd 111 ever tnrn ?"n to t50 can no nudo weekly. Their I'lulrateo lful, icattons with tsctr new PiemiuTD.,takeut subt. Do uot del ty tt yon wish to secure your leuiLoii. jiiitoo-a FltANK LlStLIR PUDMSUINO CO, no:71 1: Bey .trect, Hew York. LIST OF PATKXTS Uranted by the United States to citlzensof this Stato, for thu week ending Nor, 23, lSSO.furn Ished for tho Gardon Advocate, from the Law and Patent otHce of J. McO. I'EnniNB, coa t. street, Washington, D. C. U. V. lllhn, asslirnor to l'enna. r3altMTir Co., I'hlladeiphU, Manufacture of white aluminous cako. V. II. lllrge. Franklin, oil tank. 11. llrooks. Philadelphia, nine Inclosed nn. derground cable. N. Coombs, Tltusvllle, steam heating apparatus. .1. iiavis, Aiieguan)', apparatus lor tanning. T. 1'. Forsyth. Uonnellsvllle. lauin shade and reflector. V. (Jelscr, Waynesborough, threshing machine. j. ttreaves. assignor or 't interest to j. &. J. Dobson. Plilliuielphla. toudenslnu: cylinder lor cardsnic engines. J. N. lllnderilter. Cranberry to wnshln. Ve nango county, bait coupllmr. w . niri, afsignor 10 wunninguam & (jo., Pittsburg, glass makers crane. 1). K. llocker. Philadelnhla. snranlo el hthltor. V. T Ilotlne, Philadelphia, culinary ap paratus. b. tv . i.aiuoetu, I'uiiaueipuia, uy pan. A. W. Louth, Philadelphia, deodorising nonous gases. ir. t iuassou. r.naron. ariinciai none. a. Mllllken. I'litladelDhla. machine for ureuaing nar, iiouip, etc. O. II. Perkins, J. llozarth. & W. S. Mar. blf. Philadelphia, said ltozurth& Marble. as. signors to said Perkins, nail lecder for box nailing machines. A. It. Roberts, assignor of 14 Interest, to E. II. Johnston, Phlla Iclphla. crossing frog. IV. Ii. Itoorback. Philadelphia, receiver. jegulator aud cooler for beverages under pressure. I H.Sh'Icnur, llarrliburg, gralnldrlll. A 'cw Trcatiiieiit. The Golden Elixer of Life. Wonderful Cur. If vou havo Consumption, and would know that jnur cough can be inado louse and easy- llcotio reverend Night Sweats cheoked In 21 hours; lplainmatton taken nut of the l.ungs ,'ilirtni;V"'i',.ffm(vff a"i. "btrsu ; that yon 41MI1-A4-tn.ido to gain 3 to 6 pounds of healthy Ilcili per week t if you liavo any Chronlo Disease, llronchltls, Asthma, Catarrh, llyspepxla. Nick jieauueiie, iieurb Disease, i.iver wompiaini, Nervous Doblllty.Scralnal Weakness orSner. maiorrhtu.1. loss of sexual power In either sex from any cause j If you have any form of nerv ous weakness, losing flesh or wasting away, and would know of an immedlat relief and certain cure for many ol ihu severest cases In a short timo, a new method with new agents to fatten erervbody, Invigorate ami make strong and healthy tlio most hopolcss cases, cut this out and wrlto at once for particulars iu i. o. uiaroAai, iisrricn springs, Mich. July 17 yl It. F. Smith. lfhltuilelliilii. vehlcla whnel. It. F. Walker Derrick Uitv.clasn packer lor wcu muiQfr ininis, A. Wilbur. Allegheny, carwhecl. O. Wesilnghouse. fr.. nsflitnor to Westtnir. house. Air Drake Co.. Pittsburg.steam power car uraao apjtaraius (reissue;. OUI.1I IX AM) UASULATICS. A. B. Meacham, tho Ule Commissioner, arrived In Denver on Salunlay iiicht, and was arrested as accessory to tho murder of Young Jacksoo, killed by u les In bepteui- ber last. Clara M. Guss, aged In years, was drown ed in a bath-tub, iu Weel Chester, Pa., on Saturday morning. IUs supposed she was 1 .ui. ...t,.. DVIfcd. (,o M, ,,ittrj.,iu uta Michael II. Donley, a recently discharged soldier, snot and severely wo-uided a wo man ami tbeu committed uieide,in a bouse or evil repute, 1 11 St. Louis, on Saturday night. The womau had rt fused to marry hun. John Mehan was shot by William Engles kincher, in a quarrel in the latler's saloon, at Highland Falls, N. Y., nn Saturday. Mehan died in two hoursind Engleskinch er and his brother Jacob were arrested, the latter as accessory In Danville, Va., on Saturdar.Robert and Joseph Carter, father and con, convicted of illicitly uis.iiiiog uruuiiy, were eemeucou each to nay a flue of$100 and be imprisoned in the Albany penitentiary for oue year. Wilson C. Lanrxinvictcd ol retailing liquor without a license, was sentenced to $100 tine and two months Imprisonment. Some section hands look un a rail on the WuUisb Kail rood at Burrows Station, right iinifs mini Loganipori, inn., on Saturday and negloete.1 to place a warning signal. A freight tram roiinn; anuind the curve, the engiuennd eight ears were thrown from the track and wrecked, ( he emriuuer was kill ek and the tireiiun injured, perhaps fat ally. Henry Van Atbeni kicked his wife to ileatti in a drunken quarrel, In few York, early Sunday morning- The munlercr,whu is a railroad employe, 32 years of tige, has here tolore borno a gl character, but did uot live happily with hit wile. They had three children, and the unfortunate woman was in exuestation of a fourth. Their eight year-old boy witneatMi meonine. Van As bern was arrested nod onniwol bis guilt. 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We also send free our hand book about the patent laws, patents, caveats, trade-marks, their costs, and how procured, with hints lor procuring advances un Inventions. Address lor the Paper, or con cerning Patents. MUNN ii CO .37 Park How. Now York. urancn uiacn. oor. t . ton, U. a. CARRIAGE BUILDER, Bank Street, Lehighton, Is prepared to Manufacture, to order, every" description ol OARHIAdES. UUUUIES, SLniOlfS, , SPBINO WAdC-lTS, "Romig's rat.Plaform Wngonr do., at lowest rata Tor Cash. REPAIRING Uf all description promptly attended to at ths most ruaeouable'prlces. patronsgsf ls reipoiiite.', July 21, U80-yl ir'k, WKISS DANIEL WIEAND, Carriagcs,"Vagon s.Sleighs,&c cobh 11 or BANK AMI IHON STKEETS, LEHK1HTON, Penna,, nesneetfnlly announces to his friends and the public, that he Is prepared to HallJ all des- crlptloni of UAURIAOF.S, iSPltINO WAOONS. SLKIOHS, to., In the Latest and Most Approved Mjles, at Prices tully ns low as tho same csn be obtain' ed elsowhero. guaranteeing the bcstSeasonect Material and most substantial workmanship, Fartteulqr attention given to REPAIRING In all Its details, at the very Lowest Prlcss. I'atronago rcipectruity solicited ana psrucv satlsractlon guarauteod. UtS 6. 187S-J1 DAff, WIEAND. 7th Sti., Washing nor j w We will Pay the Postage and enau ov The Carbon Advocate ONE YEAR FOR ONE DOLLAR Or Six Mouths For 50 cents ! which is Less than 2 cents per Week FOP. A LAUOC 32 COLUMN PAPER!!! ADDltUSB, Carhon Advocate, SHOWVj H18 TO YOOR KEIOHBOR NOW OPENING ! The undersigned rcsnectfallr annoanse ttf the Indies of I.stilKhton and vicinity that tbey have lust returned from the elty with s new aud ek gaol assortment of Fall & Winter Millinery Goods courmsiso HATS, DONNETS, FLOWERS, ItllinONS, TItlMMINOS, NOTION'S, tie, eta. Which they are offering at cnpreeerlcntedly LOW Pltli'ES FOR ITASH Alt wo.- will be made un tn tho latest fashion, and most durable manner. A share of publlo patron, ago Is solicited and irfect satisfaction gisr. anteed. MRS. A. KRKAMKR, MISSM. B. SNYDER. Storo attbalnterscctlonof Bank Street and Banknay, Lblgbton,Pa, 8ept.2ln $51 Outfit sent Iree to ihoso w&o vrUh to Cftiu in tbo rubot pleasant ir-rt prollUbl bnlniB cnown. HTrv.liiitir new. f!. lUUnbtrrqulreu. VowiUfurxiioli rou errr tbinu, tlOmlayard upwanls la easily maaa witbotii iay Dtrnwiy fiom 1-omooTor nuht, Ho uaic wliattTer, tJan jr uaw work cm wanUd ut on oe. M auy are tnikinic fur tunes at the lva lue a. LaUiOH xuake oh much a lneD.ind TouoaT bovaocd girta matte crest pay Noonewto 1a w.llinrr tit worn frUUlo make mora moDTTrr dty than can uouiCe lu a veck at any rrtllnar ry cm mcy mcut. ihoso wto cugtae at oua wll find a phort road to fortnue, AodreM ii. JiAi.LKiT&vo.. rortiaud, Kaiaa. Ot. 7. isao-ly WAT C H ES &rWi. Et0 1 1 It I Ul I l-VJi lOENTM In ill tiarU ottben.R.antCaita(1ss. C. V. nnDI.GY uo., iruoorier ana aianaiaomrers.. nerriea priuca. Mich Jaly STyi XECUTO ItslOTICEi f.xlieri tcslamentarron theestateof MUSV MAUTIl A IIO.tK, latsofth- horouKhor East Mauch Chufik. Carbon coun y, Pa., deoesltd, liuvo bi-rn xianied lo the undeislKiied. to wlwrn all persous Indebted to Ihn said eittts are leques't-il lo make ainent wllhln six weeks, anil all person liavtmr claims orda insnds will uiako known th me without d layto PimiUHKHI, Executor or Martha Kose, dee'd. IenlKbton, Oct. 13, 18w w Admliilslrator's Nutlcc. Not Its Is hereby alven, that letters of Ad. mlniiiratlun upon the Estate of Mathlaa KlraUfiharirer. lata of Parrvvllle. Pa. dee'd. ' . , . . AhaVc feo uraoted to the undenlgned. All IjClilglitoii, l'a. 'irj;(r!oniknetleir thetnselvrs Indeteed to sld esiaid win luaav iniHiwuiaie paynieni, na these bavin; claims will re(tnl tbtin, duly authenticated, for settUmsnt tn . j At;uu t in a i siu.itii tn, Administrator, tto. Wslirport, Ps., Nor. Utu, WW. w,
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