i.jij.ii.,,V).,.wuio,jMMiBmij ,1s fDlTOU I.KIIIflltTilN- t'A.- p.mtnruY. januaiiy i, m. uniruitiAi. noti:n. To fill onr pnlroiis ami frlemlt wo w'lili A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAH I Governor MeClellMn.nf Sew Jersey, has iieeliiieij Hie Presidency of the New York Cihlergrwtnil Hallway, lo which he was re cently elccU'd. John Howe, ex Surveyor-General of PontHylvutiin, nnd atonetlino Speaker nf llio House of Representatives, illed Monday, iu Grccncaslle, ngeil CO yours. ttev. El win llubboll Cliaptn, P. D., one ol the most illstlni;ulslieil American di vines and lecturers ami pastor of Hie Fun rlli XJniveiniillsl Church of New York city, died on Sunday last, aged CA years. Ho hail been In very had health fur a limn lime p.ist, and last spring ho, made n trip to Eu ropw in Impcs of an improvement, hut -he lias teen unable to oecupy his pulpit for several months, and his death was not un exiected. n The iron manufacturers met on the 23d ult. at tlie rooms of the Western Iron Asso ciation flushing, when a resolution was adopted to sell no more merclin lit har belim J?l rents per iound. The card ratea nmnl nal price tiro 2 cents, hut many sales have been luado at 2 l-III cents per tmtiinl. The market has been stiller of late, uml the iib jeo'. oftho iiieetlni! was to endeavor to bring tljH selling up to the nominal price. The iron business is in u very flourishing con ditiou Philadelphia Ledger: The Greenback Lalior partv of Plnl.ulelpliia has thanked Mr. Weaver "lor his manly courage iu op position lo tlin suppiesslou of Ircf speerh in Congress or elsewiiere." The most note worthy liianilistiition of Mr. weaver "manly iMuriure," we stipimse, ia that In which, according to the Congrctshnal lit- ford, ho told Mr. Sparks that his fuhling weight was one hundred and eighty-five pounds, and stigmatized Mr. Sparks ernu nlly as "a liar on the Uoorofthls House." II that is the kind of manly courage and free dom of speech that the Greenhack-L ibor party admire, it can gt'ta largo aupply fioni ulmostany low groggery in town. A failure, which will tall heavily upon many farmer Ihroughiiiit this State, is tlin of Hie Formers' Ferlilir.iiij Coiupjuy, I'lnla delphia. Tile liabilities are plaieil ut$l57 ODD, ami (lie assets at yi.lO.llilt). The com luiiv originated iu 1S,I, when seveni wealthy farmers got a notion Into tliei licids that they could iimiiiif.ii-tiire ferlil zers mid disise of them lit cheaior rate til jn idlirr ennipniiics could. The plan wn to sell the stiti-k iu einiill quantities to f.iyn ers, the atockhidilera to have the privilege purchasing ut cot. In other wo. ill, it w.o a sort of (Moieriitive concern. The imih pany started iu 1872 with u capital of $50, 0011, having paid $20,111111 frn nuiiufacto in Philadelphia. The financial crash ol Hi following year ciippled them, and, owing to a reduction in the price of leililizers, they were obliged to extend their works gioull, in order to mnuuf.ictiiro in large nuiintiti and comiieto with other iniiuuf.icturers This cost $80,1)011. Since then the com pan has been struggling along with hut very iu ilitl'ereiit success, until now the giiypetisiim is announced. Thirty thousand dollars are due directors for money advanced the con, cern, and the rest is due to banks and htok ersand private individuals, mostly faruiei for loans varying from $1,000 to $3,1100. the assets the factory is valued at $50,000 Contrress adjourned im Wednesday. 22c ult., until the 5th lost. Jn the Semite ;vMessrs. Pendleton and Morrill wereupjkiilit py1! visilir to the Wert Point Academy u: II, V. MOIITIIIMKII, f Messrs. Morgan and Allison visitors to tli Naval Academy. The limine bill for tl relief ol Millers on restored public lauds was passed. Mr. Morgan called up his joint resolution uHWeil iu June la.t, deilanng that the President of the Semite hat not tli right to determine what Electoral votes si be counteil or rejected. ho rewiluthm was debated by him and Mr. Edmunds. I 'cud log a debate, u motion to go into Execu iv session was curried. When the doors we reoened a private bill was cousMered, but Hot acted uwn. Iu the House, after tli reading of the journal, Mr. McLine, Maryland, iiubiullled a resolution requiring Messrs. Weaver, ol I.iwu, and Spaiksail III nois, to apologize to the llpus for their ci duct on Tuesday. After debato Mr. How. man, of Massachusetts, uin-riil us u subsl tutu a resolution exK-lliug the iillVndiiig members. Mr. Dniwue, ul Indiana, olleni auoiner substitute provnllug tliat a coin Iiuttee uf three members be upjiointed lo vestigate the conduct ol Mesrs. Weaver an Sparks, and repot to the Hoiue. M Ilrowne'a eiihstitute was agreed to 00 to when,-pending the (piertinu of ugri-eing ' the resolution us uiiieiiding by Ihesiibslltut Mr. Weaver nriio uint niol"gized to tl Iloii-e, uud Mr. Spark made a like updogy Mr. Singleton, of Illinois, then moved to I the whule mbject on the tulde, which wus carried yeas 144, imys-14. The Army Ap pmpriulion bill was reputed and ordeied prinled. On motion of Mr, Wood, of New York.itWas ordered that when the Funding bill is next taken up debate upon It (hall bo limited to one ilav. WASHINGTON. OUR BrkCI.lt. LKTTKB. WisiilNQTiix, P. C. Pee. 27, WO. Not since the celebrated row of the good old antebellum days, in which, Potter ol Wisconsin mid Darksdale of Mississippi literally snatched each other baldhcaded, havo the halls of Congress witnessed such a scene as was picscnted on the lbmr of the House on Tuesday evening. The funding bill wn under disauuion in Committee of the Whole, uud the debate drilled away out of rille-range of the subject into charges of Mliiicl inconsistency on the financial qiies Moil and finally into rank peimnalitiea. Tha brunt of this branch of the contest lay between Weaver, of Iowa, late greenback candidate lor President, and durk, of Illi nois. At first it all seemed to be good na tural badgering, but at last these two got to falling one another "liar" and "scoundrel" kiid soon they were coming together in the aisle with their root off, whilo members on II sides exclaimed excilcdly,"llcll't to iay nor" For a lime it did look as though liU lataiilo majesty had come on to foreclose, but tht Intervention of friends on both tides soon wparaled'tbsienraged disputants. At this roint twiorjjhireither excited mem br.cmi?jfiyiiMit'Vulled off their coals and $l!Atitgi Ij I f it was going to be a rre6lhl,ildifH ley couldn't La counted )u. But the Speaker railed upon the Ser geant at-Ariui ami order was restored with put bloodshed. The hole scene was dis graceful. It is tho first cxhibitii tefjval 1 had Mood l 111 tension. At l-ollom It is par ly feeling mingled with special bitterness ngainrt Weaver on the Democratic solo on account of his course In the lato campaign. ! The probability of un extra cession of the 47lh Congress Immediately after the expir ation of the present session ofthisone, lain creasing dully and an opinion prevails among tho best judges that It la now Inevit able. A two weeks recess, with no little done and so much to lie done, certainly points that why. The Republicans really want it. In the first place, they don't In lend to let a new congressional apportion ment bill bo pcrsed by the present Congress; yet it is Important to havo it passed early in the spring before the 8tate legislatures ad journ, ns In many Stales only biennial ses sions are held, and the districts must he formed in time for tho congressional elections of 1882. Another point to be gained by an extra session Is possession of the House pa tronage, which amounts lo about half a million dollars per year. Democrats gener- lly are berating tho Indifference and Inac tion of tho majority, which seems likely to cause an extra teuton, and employees of the House are especially distressed. They can't visit watering places next season and draw fat salaries from Uncle Sam if the new Con gress la organized now. One bright door banger said he supposed he would have to train horses all next summer nnd teach school all next winter through the usual follies of the Demoerata iu Congress. The efforts 'of Pension Commissioner Iknlley to effect changes In the method of tennining (wnsion coses have been re newed, and will lie redoubled upon the re- HMemblir.g of Congress after the recess. The Commissioner has assigned to himself the role of a reformer in this matter, and it is therefore, fair to question whether his propositiona are likely to prove genuine re forms or not. In a former letter I gave some ol the arguments advanced by Mr. Ilentley In favor of his bill now before the Senalr, the nawoge of which lie ia quietly but urgently prersiiTg. The theory of the muiiftiiniier, nt bottom, ia that a larce promrtlon or the claims presented are fraudulent, but in this he casts u broad re Ihctlon Umn the soldiers of the lale war hardly warranted by the facta. Iu proir tion to the number of cluimi for Nnsion Piled, under all the nets of. Congress about 500,(100, few frauds haye lieen attempted uud fewer still successful. Human nature among these claimants nverages ubout the name us human nature in genera), and now uml then a dishonest claim has been pre nenterl; but, ut I said before, the percentage 13 small. And the iiuestioii it whether Mr. Bcntley's plan is lees nweptilile to fraudii lent practices than the existing methods. From my present understanding of the sub feet I believe it is far more so. The measure known as the tixty-turgeons bill, brought forward by Mr. Ilentley last winter, was killed iu committee bemuse. after all investigation into it probable work- inns, there was un almost unanimous npin ion that it ojietiei! the way to eiioiinoiis utilise. And the Commissioner's new bill, though dlll'eii nt i.i tome of its provisions, is ojien lo pn-cisely thesiiioeobjectionsou even n larger scute. It establishes1 a sortofcourl r commission in each of the 203 congress ional districts, unit the commissioner! sit three timesnycariit each iipunty-seut. They are allowed fees ol various kinds, and ex ienscs. Thry urn empowered to visit sick r disabled claimants at Iheir own residences, with a $3 fee in each !se Iwsides travelin exienses, wiinesa-lces, etc. WotiM lliero not be lots of sick claimants in every district, and would not this tort of thing cost n room sum? With all this, thrse commissioners have no power to get the testimony of wit nesses residing iu other States and uotswer to detcrmiiiethn merits of Ihecasescxaniin- nl bv them. They merely gather such evi lence us is within their reach and forward it to the Commissioner, who is the final ar biter the same as now.aud who would h ive about nt much l.i hor to preform ns at prcscn The.uriungemeut would udd un enormous bill of exietiS4 to Uncle Sam's pension bur ilens. Congress has lately passed a bill ap propriating fifty millions of dollars to the pivmeiit of pensions the tunvntyear,auil it is estimated that alter the ur reals are paid, about twenty-five millions per annum will be re-quired for the nejst forty yeais. This is a heavy tax upon the jfnerosity of the country. -The ieiisioii law are Vt!.ry liberal, uml it would lie an unrighteous llnttg to saddle tho execution of them with a sv.telii of machinery entailing expens-t amounting lo probably half as much ns the pensions themselves The Ciliztn Soldier, a weekly paper published here, is alioiil the only or gan of the soldier element taking a national view nf this subject. Any reader InteresUd can get a copy by writing for it, uud still lurther information may generally be ob tained by addressing your member of Con gres. The advance guard of the Salvation Ann;, which has been sent on to this city to spy out the land and ascertain if it would bo ad visable for the cominaiiderdii chief uml his forces, who a'e now currying on n warfare in Philadelphia, to come here, complelfd their work Thursday and returned to lJalli more. The advance ruard is not forinid uble in apieiini!ii-e, but attracts attention by llie red baud fastened around their hats, t eiriug the uaine ol the orgaiiiztlloii ujion it iu gilt letters. The mlvanco guard exja-ct lo cone back here ngalu Iu the curly part of January nnd begin un active cuuiuiign, Weaver and Spirkt will be looked after. Toe iiiuugiirutioii ceremonies ure likely lo be the most elaborate of any that have piei-edcd them. The military display will bo very large, and tho ell'.rt to ju-iK-u'oa representation id the voluntrer and militia organization of every State, uud each one of the large cities, ia likely lobe wholly suc cessful. Accommodations and quarters have already been anauged for over 15,000 men belonging to military and liliai organ izations. Washington society hat hardly as yet as sumed its winter uctivlty. It isthogcurr ul statement ihut tliero bus seldom been so little interest manileslcd as is the case up to the present stage, of the current tea ton. After the holidays everything is exieclod to be come more lively. Don Pcdbo. NEW YORK. FROU OCR BTOl'l.iR COBRrurilSDICST. Kkw Yhbk, Dec. 27, 1HR0. The vagaries of pride are Illimitable. Even the press it not fii-u from the inrection.anil I have it un presumably good authority, at Ihe diplnmaliccnrresiuiidentsaay,that there be newspaper men who are proud of their proficiency in elaborating a readable lie. 1 huie there is tome mistake shout this mat ter, ami am sure if such example or moral turpitude really exist within the profession they must be sporadic. This sul-ji-ct hat been tugiiesteil to me by the recent vitit to one of the leading mnrninit newciiapr offices nf a Irio comprising Turn Ochiltree, formerly of Texas and now a resident of Krw Yurlytj GiVirgo Alfred Tnwnscnd, the brilliant cndWSiKuw.that tho legislature It about tn meet versatile 'Gath" of national newspaper po-Jlhe cle vatl ruadt have increased their hours tnrlrtv, and a lady. While Mr. Ofhlltreo wat engaged with nuenftbe editors, "Oath" occupicl the tim in entertaining th Udy with a graphic recital of hit friend's genius fur inflating tho truth. When Mr. Ochiltree had finished hit business he remarked to the lady that he supposed "Galh" had been giv ing him not to put too (1 no a point on it a fino character at a first class liar. "Mr. Townsend hat Indeed given you a high reputation in tint respect," wat the reply. "I am not turprised at this," continued the redoubtable Tom, and I must plead guilty to having at certain timet in my life, and under circumstances of a peculiarly painful nature, made statements of facia where no facts exltted. In fact, I prided myself at be ing pre-eminently tho only llarin the United Staler worthy the name. Now I am obliged to yield the palm to another. Madam, I assure youin my word and honor as a gen tleman," placing his hand impressively on his heart as lie spoke, "tint there are but three liars in the wholo country. I, madam, am one of them and George Alfred Town send Is the other two 1" The oilier nlght,lhe barbarian who makes love to Mary And.oii, in "Ingomar," made n funny transposition In hit lines. Instead of "two soult with but a tingle thought, two hearts that beat at one," ho startled the audience by exclaiming, "Two heart! with but a single thought, two souls that beat as one 1" Mr. Ballard Smith has resigned the man elng editorship ot the Sun, lotake effect January I. Ho it contldcrably worn out by overwork and conle in plates a tripto Europe, Various reasons ure given for hit leaving the paper. The real one, I believe, ia the fact that he it too enterprising and progressive in hit ideas to suit the old fogy notions of the stockholders, who are deadly opposed to any expenditures for news which shall in the slightest curtail the present rich divi lends. Sun stock pays from 40 to 60 per cent, per annum, in fiequently declared in stallments of from 5 to 10 per cent. There are 350 shares par value $1,000 per share, but the stock cannot be bought for $5,000. Charles A. Dana is the largest owner and controls a majority of the stock. Marshall 0. Roberta it another large owner. Mr. Weyman, editor of the weekly edition draws a salary ol $100 a week. He is a stockhold er and It is a notable fact that nearly all the stock holders havo fat salaried positions. Amos Cutnmings, the best writer on the uixr, owns fivo shares of stock. He has been mentioned as Mr. Smith's successor.but he has repeatedly refused to take the position for any salary they would offer to long as the present financial policy prevails. Mr. Cum tilings is a man who would spend money even more lavishly than Mr. Smith; but he would put every dollar pf it where it would do the most good and score a point every lime. The Sun't Washington correspondent is also tjiokeu of for the managing editor ship. Mr. J. Gilmer Speed, tho VCcrd' young managing editor, goes West very shortly, so I am told, to be married to a charming young ludy iu L.uisvillfi Mr. Speed ia a grand nephew to the port Keats, nnd his introduction to New York journalism was obtained by the publication in the Worldot a lot of letters written by his distinguished litrrarv relative. From the irorrfMr.Sjieed followed Mr. Ballard Smith to the Sim. His icturn lo tho World is recent. Ill financial matters Mr. Sn.'ed is as lucky as in his phe nomenal rise in journalism. While on the stufTof the World, sometime last year, he was detailed to go to Philadelphia und write up the Keely motor. Mr. Speed hud friends here who held a lot of tho motor stock. Mr. Speed gave the invention a glowing tend oil, und the price of the stock went up with h rush and stayed upjutt long enough to allow his friends to unload. Mr. Speed'a share nf this neat little bit of journalistic Jay Uouldisin was $12,000 not a bad thing lor un impecunious newgiaiier man. Mr. Seed has made other investments in stocks, so it is said, which have made him. hand some returns. -At this rate it wont be long before he will be uble to own a daily, it his ambition runs in that direction. Speaking of Jay Gould reminds me that ho it buying up projierty on Park llow, op pnsite the post olhce, which hedesigusnsthe site of one of the largest and handsomest buildings in the city. It is to be occupied on tie first and upper floor by tho American Union Telegraph Coniiany. The other floors will be devoted to offices. Mr. Gould has already purchased all the property from the Ectmng, Erprtu building north, with the tingla exception of the corner building, jiu old, tumble-down rookey, the lower 11 tor pf which Is o.-cupicd by the Evening Mail business office. Inwo.nl, tho site 611811 selected for Ihe World's Fair of 1SS3, ia an admirable loca tion in every respect. Aa you may be already uwaru, the laud set apart for this us.) will be given by tho heirs of the Dyckman cstate.of which it is a part, rent free. It comprises one hundred and fiftv-lwo acres, presents a broken surface, has a noble growth of trees, and lias the Hudson and, Harlem rivers aud Spuvten Dny vil creek for water boundaries. Its surroundings are also picturesque, being directly opposite the Palisades. The location is within the city linrts.on the Hudson River Railway, about fivo or six miles from the Grand Central depot. It is also accessible by the elevated and horse railway linesrind by bonis on both rivers. In a published inter view with Rums Hutch,the banker,whn has la-en actively identified with the project from tho first, he expressed the opinion that Wil 1 iu in Henry Yundurbill, whose road will be vattly benefitted by the enterprise, should subscribe from $2,000,000 to $5,000,000 In help Ihe thing along, und that his example would lie so surely and immediately follow ed by others as to insure the financial suc cess ut once. I accordingly called on Mr. Vuliderbilt, at his office iu the Grand Cen tral De.t, to see if he cared to make public his intentions. While he had no hesitauev ill expressing warm sympathy with the en terprise as lie may well ull'ord lo, for it will put millions into hit pocket he wat not prepaied to say what action he should taki in Ilia matter of subscribing for stock. What he did ty, however, left a very strong im pression un my mind tint while he has no intention of fooling away any money for this object, simply at a public enterprise, if he becomes convinced that it will pay him u good dividend he will not hesitate to in vest. There Is a peculiar sensation which you may know as well as I if you ever tried It in talking to a man who has the money and power jmssetsed by VanderbilL All the time I was with htm I could not help but thluk of that $51,000,000 of hit invested In 4 )ier cent j,and it Incidentally occurred to me how delightfully that tuin,allhough a mere bags telle lo vandertMlt, would lielp out a poor newcpaier man in lilt purchase of Christ- mat presents. But, after all, be hat to breathe the same air the rest of ut do, and pay tailors' bills, and he can't eat more than three square meals a day with any comfort, and I don't believo he will enjoy himself any better during the holidays than you or me, or any other fellow who earns an hoa- itt living. pir five cent fares, Iu the vain bop that our Btate Uw makers will let them alone, The public, however, will not rest satisfied till the faro Is fixed at five cents for 'Slf h'ttiN nnd distances, and that is what It will Ira sooner or later. At that price the stockhold ers will inako money enough. This season we have had a tidal wave of plays by American journalistsaud fifcrafeurit, The latest of thcttt is "Yorick'a Love," an adaptation from the Spanish, by W. D. Howellt, editor of the Alantic, which Is now being played at Abbey's Tark Theatre. The opening night was honored by the presence of Mark Twain and a number of elevated representatives of the Boston branch of'Cul chaw." 1 have only room left lo wish you every one the happiest New Year In all your lives. The Greensburg Arqus states that a delo gallon of citizens from Westmoreland nnd Armstrong counties, headed by Judge Hun ter, have just returned from Mtntor, Ohio, where they asked General Garfield to ap point General Harry White Secretary of War. Mr. Garfield promised to consider tho miner. New Advertisements. M Lost, How Bestortja : Jnt puMih n ntw ilit'nn ot LiR. CVlt VEIIWF.LIS CK KB ( Ar T KfjAY ot th1 lUitioil me ol srKKMAionnn&A, or 4f t t u knpBs, lnToluntJirvapi i u iuro Tekct, .Menial and PhVflcnlInc4Priclty,Iiu d. into in to Martiaite. eicj-u u, CoAsuwFnjs, EriLKrara A fits induced by MlMndulirence oi Htxii-tl eTira.va.-nf ex, elo 1 be celebrated n bor to this admlrablo Es ay, clifir v uemonut ates, iimhi ti fiim "cesittii practice, that e al',m, cone quenceof eltabu nrny be ladlcallj o u nJnp oat i mode 01 uti e at out. Mtuyo. certain and effectnal, by mentiH of wb oh e; Mifferer, nomntfpr wht bti coti M int may cure bituscltcbeapily, pri atoly nd eadi cjurr, EST Th'A Lernr- rhonld bo In tbe handJ of tvtry youth aud eTery mm in tn i bent uadet Mai. in a plain enrelope, to any adflresa, iHiBfpaio. on mii ot tic tit-t.r two postage atampa. Add: eu the Publlfthers. The Culvcrwoll Medical 'oM 41 ANJS St., Hew York, N Y. P. O. Box 1583 Jan. 1, ISSl-yl rjMIE FIRST KAHONAL BANK OF I.EUIUHTON. Tho Annual Election of Seven Directors of nils itanic. will be Held nt l lie llanklnK lliiusc, on TUES1)AY( JANUrtKY 11th, 1881, tie tween tbe hours of 1 and 3 n' lock 1'. ill W. W. HOW J1AN, Oashter. Lehlg'oton, Dee. 18, 1880-W3 Notice to Tax Collectors ! In consideration of the fact that the County of l.'arbun still l-as a llonded Debt, It Is rea sonable that the Outstanding Taxes should be promptly paid In. It was resolved at n tnt-ellng of the Commissioners, held on the 8th or l)eeemlier,1880. that tbeTaxOollectora benotmed,ihruuiththeU erk.tom ikeprmopt settlement ul all tho Taxes due, and In order that the Delinquent Taxpayers will not throw the blame on tue raxColleotors for t-nlbrcliiir thelaw,tbeUoinmlsslunersiubllshthlsnotlee. The following Is the Circular tent each Tax Collector tn the County : Ofriok of Titie CoMMiaaioxKits ur (,'AitnoN Cn , Mauch Chunk, Pa., Dec. 8, 1880. I)KAn Sin: You are herebi notified that the Kesolutlon. iiasse-1 by the County Commis sioners, vlx: That "all Exonerations Tor County and MateTaxc must bo m.ule un ur before theaistd tyof December, lti8U, ar.d that all implicates mustbelully setilt-d uponur neiiire sain uny." win ee siriciij niiuare-i iu, and th.it all balances outstanding alter that date will be collected b) uua prouuss ol law. Very truly yours, 11. E. SWAItTZ, Commissioners' Clerk. By order of the County Commissioners, II. E.S. NOTICE. The following COUNTY BONDS are call ed in ior I'aymeni uecouiuer ai, issu: No. 160 t 100 No 163 1300 No. 15'i 1200 No. 109 400 No. 119 700 NO 105 1200 Interest on the above Bonds will bepoltlve ly stopped alter December 31, 1880, and l( no-, taken up the amount wilt be placed to the credit or the holders In tho Banking House ul U, K. UKDEI1I1S S CO. By order ol' the County Commissioners. 11. E. SWARrZ, Clerk. LHfcNSLS at January Term, 1881: Lewis Arrabruster. 1st ward. Mauch Chunk. 3. B. Kelser, 1st wtrd, Maucb I'liunk, J ark son lliffc'o. 1st ward, Mauch Chunk. Jescph Smltit, 1st ward, Mauch chunk. Uiort;e Woodrlnfr, 2nd want. Mauch Chunk, l homas Mantz, l.ehlirliton Boroujeh. jonas A. iiom, Leniauion. Catharine Kseh, I.ehlKhton Borough. Philip Koder, tnst Mauch Chunk.' Michael Natter, East Munch I 'hunk. llenrr I rnnn. Weissnort ll-iruuuli. Jaiu-s McKenna. Lanslonl Hoiough. James McOlnly. Lund-ird ltoroun. l nomas K. Williams, Lansloru llorougn. Francis Early. LanlTord llorouxh. L,eil Hani. Weatherly Itorounh. Mary E Uelker, Weutbcrly norough. Oeorire A. Kelser, Weatherly Borough. .1. 11. 1'urcell, Weatherly Borouah OeorKe Hatren. IVlaliunlnir Township. J. Thompson McDanlel, Mahonlmr Twp. 'I homas Neweombe, Nequehonliiir. I'll trick Derraott, .Nesqui honing. Jacob Bui8, Nesijuehiiutnir John V. Bleekly, LuIiIhIi Township. Kllas Fritz, Mauch Chunk Township. James Sweeney, Mauch Chunk Township. James McOlnty, Iiutnnu- Township. Mrs. Mary McUIII, ltockport. Frederick Wissler, l.omr Towamenslng, Lewit tlralt, Lower Towamenslnir. H. II. Anthony, Lower Towraenrlwt Twp. William Snyder, lowntlilp Tomuhtp. Nathan Kteiuler, Towaiooi.ilnir Township. David Helix, Franklin Township. Amandut Bacliuian, Kumiult 111 11. K EST AUR ANTS, toopold Meyera. Lehliihton Borough. F. E. H tiler. Ij IiIkUioii Boruuxh. Wilson A. I'cters, I-hlKhtun Borough. A. K. Mil er. Ililnliton llorounli. Peter liush. East Mauch Chunk. Jacob Staussbergir, Welssiort Borough. Patrick MeKenna, I.ansforu Borough. Peter Joais. Towamenslnir. Aaron .-trohl, L-iwi-r Tuwamenslng. William Victor, Pai-ketou Township. Enos Koch, 1'eun Forest Tuwnslilp. L1QUDK SrilltES. Mary Itroaan. tanks Township. Catharine Sharkey, 1st ward. Mauch Chunk, Catharine iiianoy, numiuii mil. Maiy Campbell, Lansford Boruuirh. GEO. W. ESSEH. Dee. 11, 1880. Prothonotary. Unparalled Offer! lirsT Class SewinG Machines With fall line ol ATTACHMENTS to do all kinds of Work, Given Amy, Free of Clan Having made arrangements with a well known Coroptoy for a large nnmber of their Machlnrs, we orTer AS A PREMIUM to every purchaser of TWKNT FIVE DOf LAltt WORTH OF HOOKS, to be selected from our Catalogue, consisting of HAND MJUELY BOUND and ELEQ1NTLV IL LUSTRATED BOOKS, by (STANDARD AUTHORS, A First Class Family Sewing Macliint on JIIOHLY ORNAMENTED IRON STAND, with SOLID WALNUT TOP AND DRAWER, carefully packed andde lirered to any Depot In this city, FREE OF CHAltQE. This It a bono fide offer, made for the pur pose of Introducing our publication through out the United Stales. Send for a, Catalogue and Descriptive Cir cular to PHILADELPHIA PUBIMKG CO, 725 Sansom Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. LIBERAL INDUCEMENTS OFFERED TO AUENTS. dto. 3, lHO-wll, Hotels and Saloons. QARBON HOUSE, J. W. nATJDENllU.SII, PUOPniETOR, UarkSt., JtiKiitanTON, I'ju The fUnnfrr llnrtsit Hirers first-class scrum mediations to the Travoilnir public. Hoarding by the Hay or vt eek on Ileainnahle Terms. (Jholce Cigars, Wlnet and l:nuors always on hand, (lorn I sheds and Stables, with atten tive Hostlers, attached. April 10-yl JEOroiiU MtiYKIt, Itcjptctfully announces that he has Just opened an Oyster and Eating Saloon In Ihe tmlldlmr next door to Ihe Central far- rlaie Wnrkr.on Dink Street. UKIIIMHTtltt, l'a ,and that he Is prepared to serve up meals at all houraof tho day or evening at very roa tenable cliarires. OYSTERS received fn-rh every day, tmd supplied to fnrallli t at lowest mrrket prices. Alsu, all kinds nt Uherre and Mus'ard, In large ur small quantltlia. t"r family use, cheaper than elsewhere In this vl elnlty. a p. to, mo-ly. The Fort Allen House, WEISSPORT, PA. i a tli an Klotz, Proprietor This Iloase !s located In the BnrmiKh of wetscjort, n rwn vounty, ra., ami is uuui on the ilte of Fort Allen, an oM Blockade Tort Inc.itton, crOf'ted hero oyer ti century to firotfet the early settlors nicalnst .he hostile Reunions of tho Indians. The hotiPe Is a cub- ftantiiil brick, and wiia named 'Fort Allen House" bythelate Edward Weiss: itconlnlns Tlilrty-two Kooms nnd a handsome Restau rant, and the present I'roitrleto" has newly And thoroughly refitted the cfUMtshmrnt. It has all thenpiKilnttnentstif a first Claw i'ncrTRY iiotkl- nuapicu ior ine cum ion hi Its paUons. In close pruxl'nltv to the Hotel, in perieci preservation, is me jiisiona OLD FltAMvMN W.KLL which was dim bv order of Ifenlatnln Frank- it ii to supply me uarnson oi run uen itno wat6r. its walls of torn-, which stllldeft the raratEPS of ajres, are as perl tt to-day as when put mere, aim me wen now contains hdoui six let-t of crystal water. The well Is now he. Ins ft'ted up as a hlxtorlf relict" tht water of wnun mo pairon oi me nouse win nave iree access. SUMMER IJOAHDKHS will he accrnmotlatH nt Reasonable Prices, The liar is supplied with Ihe bel Wines, IjMuors nnd 'Jltfars, tiood stabllnir atlaidied. For HOLIDAYS, 1880. Mrs. C. BsTSGHmSCHSKY Refnrctrnllr announces to litr frlemlp and the nubile irencrall. that Mm Is now rccclvlntr unn opening ior ineir uittpec urn n tiirr Dtuck than ver of tho very latest iiuvcIiIl-b In Toys & Fancy Goods, Suitable lor HO .1DAY PRESEVTS for Young and Old Rich nnd Pour. Don't lull localieatlv nnd secuio first chulco ant hunt bargains She utso calls thilr attention to her New, Large and Elegant assortment of :n oTioisrs, comprlflnic Undorwenr. Iterln ami Herman iu wn wool, iiuaicrt nniiriui ami io tuuitlo IMhboiif, mown. Flowers ami r ftno asoriiutitit r Nw llcstgnd IN FANCY ABI'IUtiK Alfo. In connection with the abore, u full auU eutopic t stock of LIMUUI.UEU CIIKluSK, Candles K Conrctlnns, teKe'hor with a vnrlely oftf ntls not Kenrnl ly kept In any other 8ior in ti.wn, 11 you ilo njt ceo what yoa want, ask for It. A ilmro or puhllc pitMn.itco solicited, nn'l iM:rffct Sittlsr.iciluu KuarameeJ In mice ami quality of gout! a. tad St., 2 doors above Iron, NuV liO, 1880. LElirillTON, l'a. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE Real Estate & personal Property. The un'lerilirnc(L for the nrptmn children o itenlninln Zimmerman, late l Weft Perm Township, Schuylkill count v. Ha , will cell nt puuiit: uaie, uu mu premises uiurvsaiu, ou Saturday, January 1st, 18 si, commencing at ONEo'clock i. m., the lollow. log valuable real estate, to wit: 1. All ill it mes'uao, tenement and trict tfland situate in wt-si I't'llu iowniiip, aioreaaiu, iimnue-i ny l.in-lsor.totin II lllot, Henry llalllet. Din. lei Oertier. Jacob Italltct .ind others, contain, lug 115 Al)RE. moroor less. The Improve, ments thereon are itio2stnry Plauk Dwt Ulna House, about J8k35 It-el, with kitchen attach ed; one bank barn abuut 3&xtt left, 2 iignu shells, one stable and other outbuildings, there Is alsi an orchard of Choke Fruit Trees, and a good stream ut' water running tnrougn l no properly. 2 All that ctrtalii trart or piece of land situate lo West Penn township aforesaid. bounded ami uescrineu as luuuws, to wu: li Jands ofllharlcs Adams, Daniel Ohl, Nathan onixauu iiaviil Hinuiecu'ii. cuniaininv ii AORbS and 109 PEROIIHS. moroor less. The luipnivt-ni-uis on this Tract Is ono ew llarn. about 28X3S feet. A giod tprlng of water it located near the Harn. ALSO, at the smuo time. 2 Horses 3 Cows. 2 Ho', 2 Shouts, a lot or Onlckens, 2-liorre agou, t urriugei, l ouiKut, a nieivim Threshing Machine. iborst newer). Windmill Mowluir .Aluch'iie.OloverTlire-ihiiiir .iiichine. Hav Ladders. Hny, Miaw, tlralu, Potaiuis, Hods and Heading, Stoves and Pipe, 1 arpeis. (lhairs. Tallies. lock. Walch. Harreis. Vfni- gar. Tubs. IJutfalo Robe and u greui varlrly or t-urm Iuiitementt and Houehotd Farni ture ioonuni--roU4 to nienilon. Terms will lie made known at the time and place ol sale. SAMUEL ZIMMERMAN, For the Orphans December 4, lJ86..t-w " JiMlNISTKArOK'S SALE Of Personal Property. The undershrned. Administrator of the E taleol DANIEL It AM ALV. late or t.ower Towtiiiiensing Township, 4'n Inn Oouoty, l'a., deceased, will sell ai Puhlio Sale, on Ihe Prctnles of Airs. L YD1A R AM A LY, In said Towusuip, on Saturday, January 1st, 1881, at ONE o'clock P.M.. the following Person il Prmieriv. to wit: 1 HOUSE lilnud KUIuh. 1 Uutlrr.l set Carriage Harness. 1 Fly Ntl. a i:arpentere Toot t'hest full of Tool nil at go-id as new, t largo H'iss Horn. 1 L-irire tc conlenn.l Doublr-ilarrel SHOI Ot N, one Parlor Stand, n lot or U'it)IC, I ub. Ilui-k-ets and A v arlety of other things too numerous to mention. I erms will be made known at the time and place ol talr, i y OLIVKR It LOSE, .Ir. Admlnlsirator uf D. liuiuuly, deo'd. Decembers, 189l)-3 jpUUUC SAM! of VALUAIILE Real Estate & Persoaal Property The nnderslRned will offer at Publlo Sale, on ine rremisea in i.un tit inw.inE,aa 1NU Towntbi)!, Carb.-D County, l'a., on Friday, January 7th, .1881, eommenrli Bt ONE u'cloek I. M., all those Taroei-riaiD 1 raeis or i'ieee u u inn, uu ate lo Lower Towatnensinu- Townshln afore. said: llie First I'leee It valuable LArE LAND, and Is boumled by lands of John . (;r -Ik. Solomon Mijrder and tjteulien Kern, eontalnniK about 1 AUIltS. rfie linunive inrots reaTw,i-i.,ry 111(1- K DVVEl.l.lMJ HUI'SE.22 'J1 leet with Kitchen nitiehed: Il4iik Ham. 26 z 32 feet I'ik Sjable. IJarjien. ters' Stiop. Carriage Houta and ouibulldinics. The Second I'leee It laluilile F a 11 11 I.ANIl with about T or S Acres ut TIM -Kit thereon, the balance belnif uuder a u n-i state ol Oul:lratlon, and it bounded by landt hat. Straup. Ilarid Itoycr and on two ld t liy land ot Stephen Kern,coutalnlnir sUiut 3ti Aer t. ALSU. at the aauio time, tba f-dlowlnic Personal l'rorty, rltt 'i Plows. 'J Harrows, t Vannlnir Mill. Soltov. llow. Heifer, alul , variety of KartoUK Iuiiileiuenlt loo numer ous to mention. Terms made known at time if sale, by J.lllN UEIIUXE. L. Towamenslng, Dee. 11, USO-wl IN MISSISSIPPI, For SALE and EXCUANOKut $10 and fit rtitAUUt:. ' ASdre. A. IJEKHS ISO Altantlo ATcnue. Dao. Si-tol JUoobltk, U, Y. MILTON A. WEISS, OCCBtOR TO XIOMIO Jt ItOFFORD, CARRIAGE BUILDER, Sank Street, Lcliigliton, It prepared lo Manufacture, to order, everv description ol OARRIAlKS, RUOOIES. SLEIOttS. SFRINO WAOONS, "Rom ig's Pat. Platform AVa gon , &c., at lowest rates for Cash. REPAIRING Of all dworlptlon promptly attended to at tht must reauable prices. 9 All Work guaranteed, and patronage It respectfully solicited. MILTON A. WtlSS July 24, ItSO-yl DANIEL W1EAND, CarriagcSjWagon s.Sleigli6,&c CORN It OF BANK AX IKON STKECTS, LKIIHIHTON, Penna., Respectfully announces to his friends nnd Ihe public. Unit he Is prepared lo Uulld all dea- crnnion 01 OARRIAIIKS. SPHINO WAO'INS. SLUIIIIS, &a.. In the Litet and Mont Approved -tucs, at Prices I ul Iv as low as the ame can be obtain. ed elst hTc. guaranteeing th Irf-st Seasoned maienii n 1111 inon sunsinntiai workmanship, I'arllculuratKntlon given to REPAIRING in a'l Its details, at the verv Lowest Prices. Patronairi- resiH'e'nilly sullcltcd and perfect FaiipiiH'uun uunrai luuu. Deoe. 18J9yl DAN. Will AND. Kendall's Spavin Cure, lnetnO't uccfsafnl itcmpilr evrr rtieovep tt nit jacrrt Inu cffjcls nud dot- not From Eey. P. N. Granger, Pros. Elder of St. Albans Dist. Bt. Alban. Vt , Jin. ?0tli. I3a'. Dr. B. J Kkndall A Co . Cl.'nt : In lcplv lAviiui i ei tin I w ii July thut niv fx iei i-nc' rfltli K iitldl'' Kim vi u (jure' h.i- t.ccn virv tut slti'ioi y niuceu. lave r lour k&m ao i tirocut cu ti oitii u oi ii-iirn.'TftH nmi wi n it ftir a iHiihe nt Inini'iH' c"uhh braBinvln U nt -et oil in v i.niiio drcMii very 1:1111c inn I time t hmi out for a tew wpekn wlittn in be itfU'bPit r. nm when I put tn 111 011 iliu rmil i.p rimw wo- no. wueu 1 ut i-ov reti in ti 11 rinjr 'nnM wui tor in 1. I nrucu t ii n oot lo nf K n .1 11' jtuviuCurf anil witli Ies thin n uufv f'urio iiiui -niiKii u 1 not 1 m. utniicr car bt) bunch bofouud. llespffiru Tyiia 1' Is. UUA.NGKit. Pi3TSGveranc3 Will Tell Htnuhton 'Mnan.. Mucli istli, 10 R J. KRNDALL it CO. (Itt t-i Jd JilHlK'O tO vou ami in iuit 1 tb 11 1 oiuht toiet 70a it 11 on that I nuTf- rfiWtVi-d iwii bon Hp-Ylna tti h kupiw ' apBTiu uure oi.r very inrr oun 'loti't tMinr ho lfiijr tbe itsaTtn t.ad been riirre. I ha''Bt)wnrd thn liar-n elrbt mo tUs Ir took four iiioiiIIin t take Hit laimi iffaua iwo for h muill 0116 J bavo nml (en utiriei, Tbe hor-e is euMrelv welt not at nil HttlT, 1 n.l 110 ixiuuii to 1h i-eMii or liMt. Tols ia a -w iitlertul uieiii 111 e. tt la 11 netr ibin-r be c. but ii it d - ft ior nil w nal it baa cone lor u ha will do Tt'ix prcai. Ucapuctluur your OUAS. E. F A ltKEJV Kendall's Spavin Cure. Concoiid. X. U.. Jan. 2. itso B- J. Kfxd ILL fc Co., anilcmpn 1 VV- bar h oiiut ml rotiu mure tf nt wh lvnn to u ou re uu of h oniviu on bet lirt wbich mm'e bfi (.eidl im Wei o(.flbtr fh v hhI ".lovirii hrrtoran in tbr birn r,iid m ino lull Itb' vrr. u(i vimr 'Keii'lair f tti iinii tfrl in to direciioua. We iili. not um ber fr montt. sbc w Henlirny curwl, anl the bunch eoiHietfy rtmovca. ami uih nevr me.n-fiir I nt i we Mate what W" know in mo fx V liaveaoidtffflvUozcu lint p1ii tbtbn.1 tirao that we hire H'-ied im vour agent 111 CVn a jtftiitcjr-ef. Statement Male Mer OatL To Wnoii It mat roCFBV. in ttn year mi J treuM-0 ulil' K'-inl'.l' p tMii cure tioue pdaviu ol ci'ei ut nuutli r owh, 1 1 ar'r jail a larje hmm n nMrR",Ml roini' eifir hi op tit tb't lamcnPHH on letunwd tb nl riw nittttt. 1 hiv vr 1 ken ibi uotvn ei Bi ce veri I n it nil tie 1 ei O' 1 fin t ei 11 lam . 1 t o i'.M 1 ere Neeuuy it fibeie 111 tti tire 01 liiubi ?utt ft new I UdittM bl't Vita kofft 11 .v ill ('lire it. A. OAINC-i. X:u04burftli Full Vt., Fob. 3, 70. Sworn nnd eU.imiitiM) lo In fore lue ttxU S5th nay tlitUiuarr. a v. B7f. John a ji:nn.,j,f, KENDALL'S Spavin Cure on.Hnman Flesk F ten Mil -, Washington uo., N.Y., Fobrnnry .1, '8 8 11 J KKXIUU.M l.. Ue.trir. Iheparllcu larcn c 0.1 vrutcu 1 uu yuur cp 1 vn turn a a m titnut ankle ir lti ot '6 inunih aiati. 111 ir. I nail ine-l t.rnr tbnipa.bat (11 v iu Y ur U mnii ur out Ibe loot ti tbe g ounu BKaiu du it me un iiuid hucd 11.111. 1 uitrrjl t' nm .. Fira frtiu ly uuiucut it ix Your-null'. isEV &i. P. niaLfj I'iu.r A K Cbuicli. rut i' u All. a X Y, KENDALL1 M'AVI 4 CUAE 1 anre Inita rfftMiva mluin IU it ti r n l u iblittr Tec it 1 veneiraunK and ptmeiful ltirrHcUeTt rv atn aieu v:i n - it if move any jouy rowilior otlivr enlalfffiueut. ui u oitiu-i iibiiti Cnrui C .iujk. humlua. AwpI liiam ijv LaminiM and nil unl renieut f tbe joIhi 01 bitun t or uijuraaiiitti iu man ami to. anr puriH'ne for mulct) a Liii'iut nt la ned for Man ur liat It a uw Mioun to be tbe bet lot ojetit lor ra-in ver ued, utliux uilid yt-t Cer tin in it rffoci. Send nJurc-Mlor IlluUralett "'irca'ar whicn, wo tti 11 It. ilIv&s iMMit vo nr of of liatirtii. I .acte lo our ku..w .-aye. lor lie ait a, wed aa i m.iii. 1 t'rleetl ' boitle,-r rixbnlileaforl) ALL 1J uratia ha e It Lr ran 1 11 fur von ar it No roineli iiia vr net uub ucli nnqualifler I til tin eent to unr ni'dri-aa i n rrn ut ol ij-.av bi thepru rl-tor . Lit 11. J Ki;.SDALI. & CO. Euiwouria Falls Vt. luuo-:6-yi FOll TEN DOLLARS OASI1 we will Insert a slx llne ailrerlltement one week In a list of U3 weakly newspapers, ur Dvo llnet In adlnVrenl list ofSM uiirs or tlx llnet two werkt in a choice ort itlier ul sit frptraie and illttoirl tlnis oontalnlua from It to ISO papers e en. Ila'alouu-t sent rr. .id Ir-Mtti Oil IK P. HUU'l.l.L : lo tpruoo Ni York. ileo'.'wl. fl. 777v a year and ejjiuns -t luaariiia. mini ir-e AH'irets I', il. , lUKi;tlV, Auxusta, Maine. WATCHES, NotHIi1. Eto rice j a . IT in t i mrlM -of thotmau tc t.d; o. c duuli.V t CO., Imixinrr. 4ud Maumaetiui-riu Ue-rlon ttpruua. UU. Jaly lift 7 alus1S Ite Literarf Revolution. tn.nr,jnrt won errry itur. It January, 1RT9, 1 JttJlulllfO ,3 (,iitmc4 of )tnil.ui I took n. It p.cii f ir it"llvriintf tit llllt hii'M OTIr ft( Inn r hMtk a i - lit Unit 2,000,000 "id robalily 3,000,000 wi l to run tm-d. The ftlmott Wundrrful uo cm illicit the lt vHiiloM' Um nehtrvvd Ii, UouUlcu, lo bo allrlbutwl to lta liAdlnf Lrluclilta,hcb aro i !i mu mi uitij ituuKa tn iTni iiit'nc . Whitt 14 wnrttt nulln U wnrlh ti-ftxm(nrtn Ul. Wwu on Uw bosia of tbu pnuent rout of i.iakJnff lUn, -nil th nm buy (ccmm) lxMk4 . r tlif titlllloti iv, hooks niTB commonij opt n consider inxrir V. Ta inikn 11 tint I a. flli'lul I i-ntlt rf imlr tlfH). whllt l.nm.nm V't'iwT ninn ia uikc b- 0 Imoks Nhl nt a lrolit belt tlio mllliuu. tuMUi-a ai wtll Hi mora iroiu u wit tlio mllliuu. H.I333aJE2,Y OP 1 YERSAL KN0WLED6E Inrrrn Timn Crl!tmi j,' erhallni reprint of the lal (two) tendon ritlllon of ChamWii'f F.nrrrlom UmQ I VUu tlUIIIUll, n'-I",.r"r',!,u"",llll".o,!"l.l,"""tl4-0"Mol,l-"l3r Aim-rlinii nittim, tliihol U I - V----I i. uiiurr uiw ry In coiH-tatn the trxL XL I'rlnld ritrni new iml in llllt-rn t-Knrnnc 11,-lnTo liiai . r-'li -rnl tun. oiul ai Tiviit more limn Jnhntn'CyrlotiH)dlaii, nml. tlmuirti In all lwitrt-ti liiiiNiniint lo tha il ii-Qcler It l rnrinperlortot'lthfr of IIhmo.iu i-oi i,buta trnt-tlotiortiolr i rkv. oluinr., I, mll. ar9 I ndy J.inunrr 10. ISM. ami Hnervnl'nnM w II roll.-w, j 1 -, M Ol lit TO.UIIK-M, III UOIU, 111 lulll JlUSfeM, 111 Ipjl, QZZaSO. Shainbers s 'A Hit i loan iiiJilitliiiiisi'vin.ib to lit it wiIuiihk Ifiino. In UiIuMtIi' It Id itilntvu I t'nw new ita-trotYi; itatciltv's i v.ry i-tojir n Mp.,'(;tl tv. lYwf,Aeiw nlitlon, i-llli. ,DO Alitu iU-n H irr, lHarU r Caixr, U .aivbuj, ludf iiiuttU, cLUtup, IO Iu IbUttylo HUuuwi-univtfUundb.lntf delivered tu puivluuvra. What is the Verdict? nylwly n afford to own a pyrlopivdla nw. Nm, nienvllle, N. Y, liocaa uii.y n (n?nt our JiifiHy foinmi'ndatinn cf a bciicnio wt.lch piiuvn In the ham'i of tho tHo,i! tho best ttimntn Minly tiniuinai inlrn. T'ht, linnti n. 'rmdr.y i f c iia,) mxt innxl .ocl:n Jtonw niuroviibu , ana tlio Aincilcan Cook Excbnneo mvilUtbo praise for -1 )iiHd nriT, fiitiRdcljiMi, lvnn. , um.itic iicli icitttlve Mt j i ac oal fHn?vliIt!iyou rpendlnrr In rid 11 h!n-lnv.i; forthr ptorIe nt .iinl jtrktMl ITbo, lodiuiiojourUtelc. Lut ,uti't Ije t.u-lli.e u l.lum bu tlb.nli itvlie t-b.F.L'oxi-a, lU'ittolfh, N, Y. 4 1 ihfm mtea any mnn mny, nn'l CTcry nan rhould, have a library. r .tlitt Chlrnro, III, 14 iloin-f ot etti In Ujok-umk.liir. A ivvr tloltr. v .,1 cunbaM n pjod l.urury. V i.onwunee them tho bert v,:i fur the moiu y tltat evtricnn' toi iTiintlrt'.- Tit l.'vf.iw. , To t-i, Jt Im -natter of udtp luw wiub botUtUi lUmbbiduijna cod taper and cood type, ran t offend at pucH (ill c-rtt&ttJirct. Chicago, 1 U It 1 ainynU-ry vbLli we vi.l not attempt tieitTiInln how tho Amerl nn TirAc Kvchnnco enn rfTord tn piiblUh ic'i t irina fcftify eluapwH n tt liwi.', t'lher i.i nic'.v-tl .uy Lelni '.Ami 1 1 irn r nt lacri, l-tt m ttiitf tbo ' i TO p ibli hr a ,oolt at otic-tviita ibo cvt ai vb.c.1 It Ij cuvml vjula'i-et iiitxri cannut l.uit them. vmnr mim tt, IjuuIm llie. Ky. .o bue lici-etwio rtm penroaa r.otccs cf this work, becune wo bcLcvo wo aio dobiff a faror to our nl'intntoduinir.-rtii'MtUu,L'ii r if of III rxivii-trv idltU-iirt. i ..luuLuiut. it t'Hiuc y o.n le tiuMiiiccxciit c ucrei ry iinny t ..tt-M,-7W. CiH'hranton, rtiin. Wo knovi)f no puMi alkn tf rcctntCato tatdcscrvcafcolarjoatliarouf public encouragement asthUone. ilt.afh Vt buf Mil yimoaiNr, u iimiuil. IJ. V. . 'Hit Ai.ioi-k-an pfxk Kinhnnrf fa tlctr a c:y rcmai-kab!o voik 1 )ltly lWJ it' JewrmtftU tto . Tli-'i-haiuctt r cf tlii i rnai wtuu ly low woik Ij too well known to n Tli.-rhaiiwtt r cf tliii LtaitLiuU lr low uoik Ij too x.A IMI,liilf h 'liny me wi'll prlntel nid lound. Tho'r fom H rn-tly moro conrrrl- rt 1hi tl'P r-ral unwieldy quarto or a- , Hti.l tltelr juice nil- 'ji lieyund nit prreiunl bi bjtu.-. iah.in, Aaa, ;.'., lohiuiim-. Ohtu. It bit lavtii titkittrud viJi fiu pit at it t ddlpenco and tkul.aud llio l.temry j.-inn vbkli liau leen larl-hed non It makes lti fuitper aitn-b-ii ,'imisunt mu It n.i tliuroucbly Inst nut he and ti-u-toithy htnduK. t-titbits to b.i.'e iK-en t iiiittcit, nnd t-i-eeiull.." In tho wknt'tii', bin-nnb enl, nnt Iilftrrlral nrticl', ewrjtlilnR- ft jubl up to b -riy UUt date. ClminU in'k,bilact,Uli.ocbi.ut.httlbuluu.t coiiip.cUlaiidlitu.lMnMjtiie bert. .h' ctoiitilli. 8tr Cincinnati, IcXA It I in pho.i ine iT'ftt pkMdui-o to mtniinirrd ymr rob'n rntrr'Hm t mnplinnt Vlrpln'i. Your nnmea will ve tohUml witli thu-m cf I low n ul, C'ubdcn, hit'litinijalc, luuv, 1 ultcii, ui.J Lu-sn, iu ib.orn.en of iUv nil itbe. niur.-lt b, inr.KETr, lililntufn , n. "I hi lMfKrro rectviHl. I ii'ii wi-ll cleaned iln them, i on cy Is worth moT. fj t'o pomron rpop!o 'H the TealKHly Pond. It ina.e mu tin poo to KHkf.t ri-ur cjuujt a (.vunv t.o nulma of lul cioM.a .11- itoojd . A. 11. NVaf .i.n, mlklil C'ollopu, Noi-th Cnrol.na. Jli-iuiiiil4tf lib'swi!uon tint man vliu tnvt ntid l rliit.i-,thourp.nd rr-ofTJ I-i vh" vrV nf Invent b-n fnr Hi- tie It r In fillo.vcuiiiittyintn. 'ibu b ckii whUH 1 bno net ai l.ui.ou tau iya.diiiMlbatua4 ici to y,t lk Co.iUJxo, 1'Oi.tvf Uuiiffri Rational Cburtb, . b.tcvifttcr, Standard ISooEcs. Jli'day'it "DipUnd' rt' ueetl fmm T.4 tn fl "t ClMKin'd'Tomo" fi-pm f'l tn fCt Crrfr'i "ttilV "itrw fimti tl.l to fcJ.Wi liol.ln AiuUlit lil-tory," Cl 7i MimtenV' Kuu.e,'' ..i i 4Vl KHrlnnrt., liulot'ri "Kr.iiuv. Jn-uzi' a "Gun.uny," tuuUV "Kirub IUmjIuIiwIi," bcbbler'a Iblity Ycnra iu'," Cii-ttv' "11 ttivauf tbe Voild," rciuHlimtt'luuby low In pike. t ink livifn-li nf tlio preitn'ithonj vb'ba' vonclapoirnmebre 1 1 tooiioit to nnd all tbrlr I vann )', l!el.riH,i'(.,i)iilwi,:l Id," Eliot'x " Komola," l:uUM-i-,?i'll'oiiiii'll,"KlnftU j '(."Mj nlia," ' " LKi(m." llvi'tben'il "lluiri-y, Inina'-i Knickeibwl er,M Ct nantt N'lkii. crlxrti lli.poK "I M t," 'llm'teniy " Ni-wcoimV 1 t'KtKTii "Mohl one,'' I hiifT-V "till H.mm.' (Jot tl.r "Wllhflni Ibtir,t' I, IjlIT ' 1 t'.lll IV.H tt Uf t.U'll. 1XI1L ( IOU1 LHJUIHl, I lift? l,Vt'( HI f I I t HIS till II. niTll W '"nt i'i." ! Stan's "CiHiinV Mwl'nnld'H " Aii-e KylU, ui;i.iubrj'i-'atnwrajid bon," ltcadu' " Lu u lie L.ttk:.M 'r-.wtUt. Twcnty-r'p"t rtandil Imnl. mbierl limit from f lira to flVTfc amerifr r.tlrrvprklelTir UPfvnilVi 1,1030 01 (-'ftr'l-,i lUcauUy, (4100.1. luaiiu.e, Livatuvi, buil.ct, HuUitib, ldtll, AinoUT. n'(luiv, 1iitt tvxl, 3 va1., fU: Milton, tl eenti Tint', S1exnt-t V'rcrl Tl renti Ilpmer' Q-n-,, "Il'l," c.ui Ilw.uer"OJiV. v t'( ,'L.jjtCaAiMliiWtu.t.wi,wttmtliu,a,M ruUlljfi C!iimVr?i " nydtipfwlla of KnplUIi .ll'JUUillU. lie Wltttiei I J I I ntiKt fli.UnUi.lY l.'tlj I .o.-aul.tva U-wal-i" I 1 1 n n- tl i Ki-olinait 4 " curuiuclua Aini-iiirnn j oiriLioci, wum 7,.;, v.,w.. at !1 itii-i-'t. " AraWvi KlsrvtV "Roblnon Cnio." rnnran's" lltirrtm's l.,-i,JI I- i.i--e."'".li i'n-a.,1,- .Mnn-aaauu a-il UuV.lTur'a Iium-I'." "I i-cll'a SoIiotI lllm ry.'t slJVBRllG. uJuci-a fl-oin to bwnoj u-ll IU.liU J Cuula, "KiuIln(Jin.i.l-Luinl,"Cilii.-iita. uuiuimwi I.!.... Yo-nt-'a ni-iit nthto Con-ilan'" (Siurrenn rty Cnulen'- ii chilli's plT compared with, 'P n'!5 H ml c I ri. 1 tlJUJ ta 3 i llilult' "t.tt, thrl.t," lioni 8.il In 00 cem.i .QJaJ, i;itio'i"l"ycliijulia," from tUkJ lotJ.W bailtli'B "Etulol.li.t.oiiaij-," Ironi 15.00 to M mm. l "Jjsen!inss Wo. -a" IbM. r'-fn Id ITa'i lv I'Tleon." C'l nin-t-atIonM7ent "ITea'th by riercl "toeei '.i-i M t r s,'n m'i.";il d. 'Oui-uof IMrayvs" tJitiit. "bnyinp-tby uuL nt or-. I'm!, r- jti?ntt."i.avej tio.n l)xrr ttitixx uld Lawjir ' i.W. i i i -M . CrottN "TboArtof nenutlfylnR fcnburljnn Home Crpitnds." reduced from t.0O iQ31mTHl I niTIP t MOO, Ciieof thoi.ucHtWTaS evcrpublMudbi tliU cunntry. ISeM-ber iwyt i ullUUl Jl UiilwOi "Then. no otlur IkmU that enn comp:ii-o itli It Tortbo want of commoa Aople." Geo. Win. CurtU says " I no full of food u.no and buo f tcllns tliut it obuuid be in e u y lUttgo Ubrary." devolution PamphEets. ulilliolo-ML'rtl.ni-t p-ill. ntthelM-ktMluoiftli , , . , . Mar-.-iiiliy'i 'I.If,-..r Frrrii-rick tlii dnut." Former r'tce. fl.1V Trcrler tri. rrlee 3 "-nts. !-l.i i1" -f Ail i." Uy K,liln Arnold. Kor.mr .rfc.-. Jl.M. liutiri l i i fi.t. -nhr t;, , prttj , Th.i IliiirlaVa Manl.n ior flirt-t." i i niir nl e, II 00, U eutlfiil I ink r U ll- Viry l.ti-.iiof S.-o ti' I. re," liy Ijnonrtiiit-. Fmit.ir l-rlrv, tl S.. llieh-r tjii-. rlto Si-iLU. ' Vl.-iii-of V.'nli.il-1.1." Ill- Olivrr Ihildi-iiillh. ItirMtrlyi"-, laalitlllil la lilt, lalcetliliU. r. ..-..,. ."i-.i.rl Pr.ir.t" IhiniifL-ui. Iti. Ili."-rlrlva eat-ilnirie rent free on reqnet. IleinltUjr lank draft, uioney Older, nglstored lotter.orbycipreM. .tiviia ol onoiloLnr may bo wnt in p- mn-aiii-tiUiip-i. Addrel A?S!3GA BOOK EXGW&m&E, IIIX 15. AT,T)EX, jrANAOEit. Triliimo litillditt-,', Kew Yor'-. GVTnTT? C . rnrton. 11. 1. IIttni-ii rhltnlfti Ida. I ni-y Co. , Um-lnMtl, Ur.lK.-rt .'niko A Co-1 il J J VllUiJ . lmllnnioll. Ilonon, Mi nrl & C0.1 flMi-lsrd. Inrliain. fluilc i-.( fi- Hen. T.rH.Cn.1 l-h.iir-i, Aid. lift- cliiollel.-. Ell Main Mm-li Hnn FiouHmo. CiinniOfcl.ttiii, curtkj 4. ika. t. l. . U..HI.I l-o. In tll.ulKl- ton u tlio kudllis booWUir, old ouo iu u puio. IBjmbB; rntli)i?lnil by tins Co'nngOEay wiiB Use gb grplfifeil at Agent for Icliislitcii and Yicinily. NOTICE. THK BEST OFFER YET MADE I Four of Frnnk Letlio'a PuMI'atIoui. On Year for only $2 50. Tbe Frank Leslie. I'ubd- Inns 1.. Xnw V!lt. vil hc F.ASK f.l hlh FAMILY FltltSNli, a 15 vaa- I.lutrateo V- per, lor no tl i-eryeir. FltANK l.KHMI YOUNO KOLK.- dovni rd to .be l.ito bi ol ymi' pp opM ti.u cont in iK uiucb o tiiteror ibd.-e in a nom inutitti iico. 'lbi litiper co:t?lUii la mirna ot ilmMr tlnii' and Viiiuut lo lea tag nnttei Jn t ibi paofrfji youuv cmioreu. hnce, .rr jotrw cent a. Fit A VIC I HSLIEM KATIOVAl AOItl- ouhn it sr Hint woitKi -ti fa a mi. 10 inicti lilimtrated nanur fo on il r e-1 i-UANK lAi LIl I'ULl'lT OF Tit Day. a ( i-ttje litu iratm la.ter Jnat t uofi-1 r Hut.-y rej.d.n(!. IMjomily 7j ce.Ui per e.ir OU ALL tOUtl OF THE ADOE 1'UDUCITIO.VB l.ll t2 Wi VKd TKAl. Ai-y pe olid ainiijr to net n our ncnt. oi aer u m u-11 t,wmr celvo ooat pt , uiu. 1 coideao tLi ab -Topub .ouloii , tnyeti.ir will u co ii ii to HKttii'a ouitli of V btfttittful n e luin cbiniiioa, hi bo a copy if our no ol V In ab n lut irmntton of nver50 ' mens cn ttii.. in, uti Jllu-iraied JJ'ctlon.iry of ev r Uht-fu. wnr. touoinuin in tno Uu lifh TniMiittC'. M ilM ini IliUieli'ld ft cipea. L-'Kal Ad'.lcn nn F i im Arnoeon Ktiquettf auu l.titei Wrl Iu , Adrlco Ij VicrcU.atti. Ciir.H, avv taule rt il 1-aiincr . Httiiul ki f ol of nor I'u Keatlnn fml IltOp tr led Oat b'fttie (w tbont Tieni nm o i'c All dord ii. r btoa . an 1 (rwtliabio a litovnieiu ali'iula uud at mice u -foro tiio r ivuttnry i UWeu. Artilr FRANK LlLtn UIHIHINOCO uovrd-tf l&fty trdik 2evr Vor. SB AIT UTyg oblatQ' d for hot InTentlon. or for nop nve meum m old one. Cuieut. Im iti.riiieota Trtade-vika. nutl all patent biu lica p.'oiitpl U Htini b-.i tn. i vi:nti -nh Tir.T uave rei:n m;- Jll l' It iu y at'li. In mo t -ae4 bs uteni by u a. lloliitf o ipna t- ibuU. 1'. tin Otllo lid tiiirjitfod m PATrf'f HUI4 H (X LL'hlVELY, wo if n ci'uro pa.ii a in le - fine ibiaU t'lucwau aie tenoto froai 'Vaaj luti I'U u bni Inveutora end midel or aketch. wt male tCMihiu be I'ateu ' Mlro. rd nuv.He u in im 'sati'llt bil ty FEIt op ciia or o ir po..deuo i cyiULderitmi fed rtviMtnuolnt a u SO Cil UJE UNLUao VTUST lh OU 1AI. KJ) We leierbv uermralo i tn the Cut rotuaa teraudiotbn uper.id ndtLtot iboluio' lire Mi nv orner U vision iu vV ifiniiKlon. Fm ipecitt rettleu et, clrcuiur aavicn t .huh. Ac , i.uuruH o. A i-O W & Co.. cwi, 1 cor. THE BEST OF COAL The onilertlKneil It now prepared to tupi 1 Ike nry best LATI'ISIKK CUAl, at tbe fol lluuLUW I'lllOEs VUu OASll: IlellT'd. Nn. ZOIirstnut, hy theeir U I lo. 1 (thesliiur, by the car 3 7a 8 ore, by Ilia car., too Ity tbe single ton, 25 eeult per ton additional J . L . (iABEL, Dealer in General IIakdivahe, &c, Opposite Ibe Fnblle tenure. BANK 6TIIEET LaillOIIJON, PA. nor. 9,1? II V"nrelTea by m -kin. mnner ri I I )J wben a an den cliHD.-e ia i.ff reo. ta t I ttieiear alivart aeepi u pi.Teitv fitim rourdn. r. I'lin.a Mli.i alwaya take i... lauia'eit inei-na o -a lo.- ia..lii-r money tit t rroi-ff-ied. ireoerallv bt-coma nesltlir, nbi-e -lo-w wU-ulo not improve eiuli o anre r.-iumu In pov in-. V trant tuinr men timen.bor. -nd pirU to ai.ra for n n.ln iu lbtr omu lo. rai lb a. the b-i lwi yil un o oie I . n ten limeai-rll ivvraa. Wo (imiU an xpeu a vu omu o ut ail inn roo i.-ij. ire-. N oi.e vriioeii,a- kfnu oica.eumuo erv imoih 1. na rat. ii.vot vour irbo.0 time tn i lie w.ik, or i iv yur ujr miq-eota. Vu.l n forma. Ion Ldrl. tbiti.nerdHl wut r ree. Add iw. ni l il-OSi CO., 1'olU.uC Mams. Otmna-j, rhontcrnrT r.eTolutlonHwftji Inannirmtcnt 1 j tbe mh em lu M, itmtlMittt ami III triiiatfutt, rninitri-i h inftr.y da. In ln.t llin ntiitiilnr iltntfltHl lni lists ivimlnw lavt. twtnl' nm jnl1 1 buuu,wbicnutury iiiuth 1m tu.u It wu h fewynra , in a irro rctmbllo thry fwpht to W conldrd nwl Ji nrtct are ,ilnrttllll,lnliHlrnatli. omj,mi iomj imnitH rolil at A rrunt ut fl eachelvafc of 1 lent catb cive a liroCt if LlO.UiOi aud it U utor ' aiiii.iin - iiri ni-rniiifi-nivili, 1111 socn lliuvtmuonil a rU - 4lrityie ilnltw, l-rt-vfc-r tyiir, iiitiriior iMl-cr, and n'anit to cim-1i tn-nlli. lid tlio ciiUru voik Ul-uaiokUil. no rra ly winin rooti nrj ri rtTun, mi nrc nnanie in pes IVUULTil U1U liUUt-vrawVtV Ii" ik( Ullll VJlJJIl.'kJ il i'Xuri'k4llKmM.lv blariljr U in vac i-e; roductlon of Mandard book at vrc'A known to need much tlaborattun of Its mrrlfi .tvV. Mlrr. " ltd h. MulockV" JcLnllJifojc,M btonUVJtuie Lyre,' Uteraftre," rrducil f-om C? M to tl W, Talne from I0 ftft Ul I I i.bV Ul l.lti oru ;.W I jfl.n t ":io r-n i i.wle." ttie loin., troni SAW " troni Li.lMloLl.Wt luu Ko.au' iruiu li.7t to 30 ccutsi Miscellaneous. Uaileu Uaultlul lllilll. Ul.lwOtllllM. HOLMAN'S PADS CURE simply DY THE ONLY TRUE MALARIA! Antidote. Absorption. Trads MajUm Iloliuau'a A"iip, Liver anA Stomaeb PiiS-or MAI.AIHA. AUUK, I.IVEH anil srOJIACU TUOU. 1JLE3. rrlci.0O. XTomana fipeclal l'nj Adapted to oil ctnonlc cases. I'rlce $3.00. Iloliuau'a Spleen Ilelt For stubborn cases of EnlirRed 8pleea and unyielding Uver and btonmia troulilea. Irlen ?J.OI. XToIman'a Itifant1 lad For allmtnts ot Infanta nu.l children. I'rlce LKL Ilolman'i. Ilennl l'atl For Kidney and DUdder CoiopMlnta. Price-(300. Ilolmau'a IHerluo I'ad-For Fernala troubles. PrleH $3.00. XXolman'a Abaorpdvo medicinal Body l'luater T le 1 est plaster made porous on rulilier basis. Price tie. Ilolmnil'a ALsorpllvo Jllrdlelual I'oot I'laafcra Fornutnbfeetanrlalng plsli rlreulatlnn. I'rlce per pair ile, Abaorptlou Salt Medicated Foot llatba For CoM. Obstructions and all caes whero a foot liath la needed. Ter half la. package, Zic For ail 7 all drngalata or Bent by mall. Eoatpaal. on receipt of prlre. T'id Abaorptlon lit la imt " mailable " nud rauit bo aent by Kipri'Sl at pnrrhaaer'a eipcnae. Tbe hit or Kuliiinu'it Pad ha In spired liiilinio'-t rbo oiler I'ada aim liar la IORM nnd ODJ.1 U till) TltCS IXOLMATt'K. Mylng. "Ttiey aro thn name, &r" Uewnre of all Hon'.-) Pads, o..ly por. jii u.i to ao.l o:i tbo repu tation of tbe iceiiUtiie. t-ee t Imt each P.ul 1-ea- ttie creen mtTJiTa nsvExtiE STAUPOf tlio lioloiau Pad Company Willi abovn Trade-Mark. . If afflicted with chronic nllmen's aend a eon etao description ot symptoms, wlilcu will r cclve prompt and careful attention. Ur IIouus-h advlco la tree. Full treatlM sent free ou appllratlon. Address, It AX 1A CO.. (P. O. Box 2,111) U3 William Street, NewTork. HAIR ivrrii tba aafeit and bent i acta Instan taneously, producing; tlin moat natural shads of black orbrowntdooa !DIOTAnflDniO"otH,"'uu,"B,n:easl. InlblAUUnUoiynpplled. A standard prej-arauon laiorita upon every well ap liolnted toi.et for ladr or gentleman. Sold by all drilirirlMla and la. piled tiy bit uur dreara. 3. CltllTADORtX W WlUlua Street, Jew YdrK. r.rrrn EI1STI0 TRU&3 Ilu a r4 dlfflvfoc fma Jlikn bcnpibst,wllb b-U-atliwUs 11 Ha I. vlifi I U 1 1 U Kl 11 ttlli (bmn prca kack lk UUtlBUjtaaap rsa Vi vlJ. tkaVlMw. .Uua lliU ttwnn t h 1 1 Ural la ht U Mm 1 hM alcai- ui a nilcU mt rUJa. UU mj, wbb udcUan. ScatrnsAU. CtrOaUnfre. 'EGOLESTOli TBU63 CO.. Cilcu IU OuiDtaeutlrfetoibnae wbowi . to ti tt ' 111 ttj) 11 "' df ''ont ai a pr -4 aula j' i'-1 bnwn. veiv liiiigkiw Ca. Itain tiiqnlieii W e wi f t-ui-di vnt erciy tit iiv ,jad i ar ut wardt 'a raiby mad w tboi. a i'T np awy fioiu nneiiTi-r i nbu Ho iiac ffbatiTor iauv i ?w wnrkrrn vanUd tu v. . irm i em aiftS'tuun at betva. lea. J.ailitv- ma e a" iuui b it rii.fiiid toubv bora ai f tt r a ui cure t n y No one wi o la w.lliuati weir fiil.at' m 'ke ti'Uiern4)rye-ary dr thai cau ne in Iu a week ai ju. nialnar rv eaUMfyovtit 'llrnw wLucicscr at oLf a wu flud a "tfmt nwt'i t fotttttio. Audita HlUAUJSlTAOa. foil.ajid. U&Ua, TRtMIBlXW m HV . - . - . .J-MM.Mt,(atMtltMtJ-.
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