kin Carbon' SHvwiHf. T . ! ttio mmnilMlon clisreerl with ttial Import- ( of lhee two stars Irnm rival firmmenl! bill, abd die by reason jpi llmlUllon on the rtC. i..:..- i .i ,t. i.. I comlnaln juxiMamltinu rontalnta spicoofHtli of March nexUThcre Is tio proiiiect if. v ioRTinvnn, KD1TOII LKIftntlTON. PA.i BXTttUPAY, JANUARY ii, Irtl. i:miruitiAi notHn. Benjamin K. Phetps, district A'llorriey for Ucw York, died in that city ou Thurs day night, 30th oil., In Hie folty-tilnlli year of his ago, , I , ; , j There were 44 mercjnlilo failures In Mow York city latt..year, thucstlitiatcil ) tett being $8,140,291 and thojiabilitics $1U,- An elevated electric railway Is being built in Ber)in from Llcherfield to Yellow, and others will follow In France during the dining summer. , -, " ut " , 6 . humor tha&b. nubile- can hardly fail to show how the Inequality uf the act may bo gprtredato. tr mltlgited. Those who nrejamlllar wlUntheJa'ctlng of .i i.t i ..rn.. ril, Bam Jewetl.'JhavB.fiiuentrV' oxurcssed the Wo nro uuder obligations to, Hon. J. I. Vr'i krshaui, Supt. of Public Instruction, for a copy or Ins unnual revolt lor tno year eliding June 1st, tSSIK. A cnunliy editor being asked "Do hogs jm??" soya n great many do not. They titketlie mier several years, and then hava the postmaster send It back "Refused." o J. C. C. AVhaley, editor hi the Clinton Democrat, and Representative-elect from Clinton county, Penna., (tint at his resi dence, In Lock Haven, Friday evening, 31st nit. RerVnt advices sttte that Mount Baker, In Washington Territory, has for some time b"n In an active slatoof eruption. Some ol the most noticeable indications of volcan ic lictivlty have been accompanied by severe earthquake shocks. Mr. Hilton has been granted a permit to introduce his system of electric lighting in tho lowest part of New York City, by the commissioner of public works, and it is generally believed that mobt , of our cities will adopt tho system before many years, ,iid that electricity will eventually lake the place of gas for lighting-purposes all over the world. The publ lo debt statement for December shows a decrease or.$5)08,4a0. The pay meiits mndejrom, theTreasnry-by..warnta during the month, wcras follows: On ac count ofclvll and miscellaneous, $3,470,'J59,- OS' War,$3',4"l,911 37iTav.v.liI1Ml.46i Interior (Indians), $043,018 a 17; Interior (Pensions), $1,750,010; 'total$10,07iffl3 118. The nbnvi" does not Include payments' Inade on account of the Interest or principal of fie public debt of the United Slates. An ico cave, in which is half an aero of solid ice of unknown depth, was discovered last summer on the Dry Fork of Arrow Creek, in the Belt Mountains, Montana, by two explorers named Lambert, and Carutli ers. The Fort Benton IVc. says that the iao gives every Indication of being in a great hody, and it is believed from its appearance and the fact that In the hottest season only a Tent. Inches of it was melted that it is periet' ual. The locality is said to boa great resort for game. The Constitutional Amendment As tociation does not ask the Legislature to amend ,the Constitution. It does not ask the members of the Legislature lo vote In favor of an amendment. The amendment must, obtain If at all, by the vote of the people ol tno slate, it does ask me Lcgis l.Uure to submit the- amendment to the de cision of the popular vote. Can buy pro position be more reasonable? Should not the Jiqunr fraternity agree to this most reas onable prninsitlon ? Send fov petitions. Secretary, D. L. Starr, Robclla V. O. Alio gheny Co., Pa. The State Legislature met Tuesday in Harrisburg and organizeil by electing the officers nominated in tho Republican can cuses. In the Senate, E. B. Coxe, of Lu zerne, refused lo be sworn in, and made a statement, In the form of an address to his constituency, assigning as the reason that he had (inadvertently) spent money in cer tain ways during tho canvass which did not come under the head of "Expenses expressly authorized by law," and he could not, there fore, conscientiously take the Iron clad oath prescii'jed Ly the new Constitution. After hearing the Governor's message read, both Houses adjourned. Tho retroleum, World tells of a Titu? villo man, agei 35, who is about to see his father, a weolthy resident of Youngstown O., for the first lime. Forty-five years ago the mother set out for a visit to her brother, who resides in Curlsville, Clarion county this State While there a son was born and her visit was prolonged for a numberof weeks. The uncle was childless. He took a faucy to the infant and wished to adnii him. After much solicitation on bis part, the mother at last consented, and the father never saw the-child, who grew up, went West, served in the army during the war, and has only lately returned to his native State, The Superintendent of tho Census re port the total population of the United Stitesat 50,152,559. The figures are sub ject to a final correction, but they approx male very closely to the exact numbers, Nineteen States hove each a population ex ccediug 1,000,000, as follows: New York 5,083,173; Pennsylvania, 4,282,738; Ohio, 3,197,794; Illinois, 3,078,630; Missouri, 2, .109,091; Indiana, 1,978,358; Massachusetts, 1,783,080; Michigan, 1,734,090; Kentucky, 1,64899; Iowa, 1,024.03; Georgia, 1,538, 1)83; Texas, 1,597,509; Tennessee, 1,542,403! Virginia, 1,512,203; . Wisconsin, 1,315,385; Mississippi, 1,131,893;, North, Carolina, 1, 400,000; New Jersey, 1,130,892; Alabama 1,462,441. Comnionweullh, the message cites these sta tistical numbers! Whole numberof graded schools, 7037) ungraded schools, 11,618 with 937,310 pupils on the rolls, and an ave rage attendance of seventy-seven per cent. Quoting tho wpnls of tho Superintendent of Educution.tho message represents thesehools as "in all departments characterized by a vigorous lifo and progressive spirit," which Is rather rheloncal than precise. There are strll"25B0'TchltdrcW under UnVcareor Ihe" Stuto In tho Soldiers' Orphans' Schools in stitutions in which the people of Pennsyl vania tako just pride. These children oro composed, first, of orphans whose fathers were killed or died of disease in the army (only 100 of this class rem.iin)r second, or phans whofiilhershavedUsd sinco the close ol the war from wounds or disease contract ed In the service) and third, of children of Idlers still living but who, from wounds lisease, cannot support their families. It expected that the schools will close in 1885. By that time they will have supjwrted, edu cated and trained twelve thousand soldiers' orphans till they have or had reached tho age of sixteen at an expense of $8,000,000. Tills Is an example for the rest of tho world to note. Reformatory Prisons and Houses of Refuge occupy, deservedly, large space in the mes sage, ami the point of it is this: Our prison records.show very largenumbers of youthful convicts, many of them first offences, and others for minor crimes.- Overwhelming proportions of these are young fellows with out trades or other steady means of gaining living, nud so they drift Into idleness, vice anil crime. Prisons for old and hopelesslv cpraved criminals are not the pi noes for these young convicts. An intermediate pti3ou for them, llko that at Elinirn, New ork, is therefore recommended. If the legislature nelson this, our House of Refugs ill furnish the Stuto a good placo to begin jth, as it is well adapted lo the purpose. Another interesting subject considered in the message is the policy of keeping child ren out of almshouses when their parents ;o there. Such. a. Ivolicy should be adopted for, tho future of children brought up in almshouses is almost hopeless. Tho Uer- inoiiton-n, charily .organization can tell any committee of the Legislature to whom this subject is committed ,soine things worth while for them to know. Tha Governor reminds the Legislature that it has not yet obeyed the mandate of the Constitution to enact laws to prohibit discrimination" in freight charges on-llie part of common carriers chartered by tho State or doing business within the State, and gives a detailed narrative of the pro gress and fate of the prosecutions on that ac count begun under nuthorty of the Attorney General two or three years ago. They came to nothing. The Governor now urges on the Legislature the enactment of laws lo carry the provisions of the Slate. Constitu tion on this subject Into efil-ct. They have neglected the imperativo command of the Constitution for ne.it ly seven vears, and unless they begiu Congress will be in ad vance of them with an "Inter-State Com nierce Act." The message, contains another reminder of a long-neglected duty. "No action has yel been taken upon tho reportof theMuni' cipal Commission of 1876-7." The Governor calls attention to its mass of well digested facts, and to tho draft of a bill ior the gov ernment oflarge cities which accompanied it. He seems to have a proper conception of the evils from which large cities sutler for want of such legislation, and suggests In Indirect phrase, instead of recommending straight out the adoption of such a measure as that reported by the Commission. The Governor might have done the municipal! tics of the State great servico by the inser tion of a few plain, strong words here, but we regret to say they are not to be found He hopes "the labors of the Commission will not bo lost," and that the "civic legis lation of the Commonwealth may be wisely Improvo" a trifle vaguoand rather weak Tho rest, is mainly about matters the pco- plo are already acquainted wjth. opinion; sinco tho Bernhardt, made her first1 bo tftjUoothVlliat In not a few essentials of ceuulne art. Die American Sara is super ior to the much heralded French actress of the same name. As a matter of course, tho two are so total I) dissimilar in both quan tity and quality of their powers, that a di rect comparison would be as manifestly ab surd as It would be unjust. In the favor of tho American artist, however, is the fact that in all that goes to make np a private cifaracter, combining sweetness aim purity,, the Bernhardt hardly has a right to be men tioned in connection wilhoeri-wbeleverthe role in which the Bernhardt assumes these 3uallties, it is but assumption, with Miss ewett it is but the outward and ylsiblo ex pression ofon inward grace. Strongly will tills fact connect itself with Miss Jewell's recent appearance tn the remarkably suc cessful " Daniel Rochat," at the Uuion Square. it nes become a question oi interest ro mo public, and of great moment to managers Hiid rival playwrights, whether Bartly Campbell will ever quit writing playa that are a nro ordained success: whether be in tends to give any one else a chance at tho money and tho applause; whether he will insist on being a graspir,?,sou)less dramatic monopolist. As lor myself I give it up. But it docs look a hopeless case for his rivals alter "My Geraldine," at the Standard. The critics have gone, for it without gloves. It is not as good as some of fall other plays, but it has remarkably stronz situations. Campbell is full of dramatic instinct of the moat pronounced dlscrlption. It Is this inwr that enabled him to put that Into "My Geraldine" which -draws the crowd and takes In the money, despite the newspaper com water. i;ampuon can stanu mat so long as tne box ntuce chows a nigntiy nana some balance on the riaht tidv The obelisk, that joint stock product so far as its being transplanted to American soil is concerned of William Henry Hurl- burl's newspaper enterprise, in an advertis ing way, and William Henry Vunderbilt'e money has been slowly skidded alone from the point where it Was unloaded from the snip to me sue wuere it is to etana in uen tial Park. The other day it was photo graphed, and some expert tells us that at the present rate of disintegration the In scriptions will all be unintelligible 9000 years hence. Everybody who wishes to tu'to a look at this reiliculously Interesting relic of the days of the Pharious should not delay. At last it appears as though the long talk of electric lights is not to end in gas. While the suggestion of obelisks and electric in tho same breath Is full of suggestions to the tiioughtiut mind. The lormer so they tell us is to throw no little light on an interest ing people at an intcrestiiie; era of the world of which we know comparatively nothing. ino latter is trying, somewnai leemy nt urai., iu mrow "got. oil me pregem, wim lareer and better results probable in the distant future. The Brush electric light company has been doing quite tho brilliant tiling iroin fourteen in to Twenty-sixth bt., on Broadway, while the Equitable building, tho establishment of Lord & Taylor, and other public edifices are illuminated from tne same source, unison is occasionally heard from atMenlo Park, but just now the Brush Company npieara ahead. Apropos, the Secretary of tne latter company is .Mr, A. A. 'Hayes, until recently editor of the Mour. NEW YORK. that IhV Intor-statofotnmeree bill can he paweilr although Cfitirn.an Reagan, ofthof i'..r.. r-,,.,in..-,in An 1,1. I,.i iM call it lip. The chances of tho passage of a ro apportionment bill baBed onthe last cen sus are notlla tterlng. General walker,how ever, will be ready .with tho atJTby the time Congress meets, and If Iho re-apportionment is not made it will not be his fault. There is a disposition among the Republi can members to Jet tho subject go over to next winter. . . The Administration lias decided to vindi cate Whitlaker, the colored cadet, If it Is possible to accomplish that puroso under the lorms ol military law. it -nas oeerroe. cidod lo L'lvo Whitlaker a cnurt-mertlal.nnd Il ls sgreoti mat a majority oi me niemoeri or the court shall be officers who are not graduatesV the Unitary Academy."' Ever since tho finding of the board of Inquiry at West Foint, last spring, that Whlltaker mu tilated himself, the Iriends of the colored cadet have been clamoring for a court-martial. They claim that the board of inquiry was hostile to him and denied him a. lair hearing. Whitlaker was given leave of ab sence during the campaign last fall, in order that his caso- might not disturb the public mind while other questions of mnro Import ance to the Republican parly were pending. Alter the court-martial the Secretary of War has to determine whether Whiltaker is to be dismissed or placed back one class. His friends favor the latter course. The northwestern blizzard, combined with a snow-storm which was said to have orig inated down In the region of the Gulf States, struck the city yesterday. The mercury, which stood at 10 above zero in tho morn Ing, sank down to zero at midnight. Ulsters, robes, furs, and every contrivance for keep ing out the cold were called into requisition by those who bad to brave the night air. Reports this morning wilt show an unusu ally largo number of frost-biltcn noses and ears. Washington never, within the mem ory of man, has had so much winter crowd ed into so short a space as during the past four days. The enow-fall has been greater than any known that can be recalled by Iho oldest inhabitant. The depth on a level of the snow which lias aceuniulateil during the three heavy enow-storms is about tourteen ncnes. ino streets in some parti oi tne city re. ulmort impassable. Snow-plows have o be sent over the street-railroad, tracks con stantly. The river is frozen away down as lar as yoantics, ana altogether tne country as a very wintry look. Nearly all of the trains were belated yesterday. '1 he First Comptroller of the Treasury, Judge Lawrence, has instituted during the month ot December, BUits against twelve receivers ot public moneys lo secure the sum of $93,833.04. In all these cases the Gov ernment is secured by bondsaind the amount win be recoverea. juage Liawrence pro poses to push- the prosecutions against such defaulters, and not overlook a einelo case. During the lastyearonly thirteen suitswere instituted. The friends of the parties gener ally try to prevent a prosecution, and the laxity ol the Government in this respect uiem such oiienaers iroin publicity. ABOCST. i M. It. Lewis, (Hen Roe.k, reaper platform. It, McDonald, Allegheny, furnace shield, J. Nuttall. asslirnor to niinsclf and J. Rhodes, Allegheny, machine for reducing and staightcnlng tubes. T. M. Hoxers, Philadelphia, ore separator. - W. M, Shoemaker, Philadelphia, paint mixinir machine. W. Talbot and W, Ilepnorth, Philadel phia, jacquard machine. (i, A. Tied, Philadelphia, decoratlnir glass. S. Tretheway, Pittsburg, machine for grind ing rods, ete. U. Westlnghouse,' Pittsburg, pipe coup ling. A. Wilbur, Allegheny, assignor to Phillips, Nlmlck (t Co., Pittsburg, flanging machine W J. Wllklnron, Philadelphia, manufac ture of glass reflectors, T, It. Wright, Philadelphia, motlvo power. New Advertisements. D I VII EN 1 NOTICE. At n rro-ulnr meeting of the Directors of the Firm National Uank ol Lehlahton a semi annual dividend ol TIIUUU per cent, on tho capital slock was declared, payable on and nftftr .lanuiirv lb. 18R1. Jan. B,18l-w3. BEPORT OF THE CONDITION of tho FIRST NATIONAL. UANK, at Lhlahton, la th Stnln of Pminsvlra&b,at th close e; busloess, lrcccmDer m, issu : 170.131.84 225 IX) 75,000.00 12.UI0 00 S0i;UU2 3,t-20.88 3,1179 23 7.9K2J8 1,480 U X50.UO 237. 8 2,(88 0U 25 71 SCS894 3 000.00 3 375.00 tub tiovuuNouw ,vnsAn. Governor Hnyt sent his Message to the f tale Legislature ou Tuesday last. It is a very voluminous document, a brief synop sis of the moat important features are as lol. lows: First in order, though not always tne first in importance, is the fiscal condi tion of the Commonwealth in the matter uf revenue and expenditure. The revenue last year was $6,720,334, and the paymeuts from the Treasury were $0,820,119. Ou ac count of the peculiar division of the revenue Into a General Fund and a Sinking Fund, the revenue for tho year 1881, as estimated, will not meet the estimated charges against it by the amount of $1,814,000. This looks like a deficiency, but it is moro apparent than real, being due in a large decree to the wttlug apart of s greater amount of money for Sulking Fund purposes than the present easy condition of the Stale debt require Whatever additional revenue Js to be raised, can be got, so the financial officers of lt.3 State think, by judiciousamendmenftto ex istiug law, for although the Revenue act of 187V is neither uniform nor equitable iu its operation, there is not sufficient information in the hands olhoia charged with the re vision of tljaOaw to warrant them lu from- FROM OUB nftQtTLAR CORRESPONDENT Nkw York, Dec. 30, 18S0. What more entertaining aspect of human nature, or what more delightful feature of the round of experiences that go to make up the year, than that which Christinas and the holiday week brings? The day bo impa tieutly anlic!pated by the little ones, and possessing special significance tn most grown folk, has come and gone ; happy is the per son who, on taking an inventory of presents received and disbursed, does not find in ad dition to total bankruptcy a hopeless pre- iwnderanco of substantial remembrances front frieuiUover thegiflsone has been abb to make. The generous bachelor who wishes to shine In the good opinion of his lady friends, need have no fear on this Score. He may havo distributed diamouds, watches, jewelry, works of art, and bric-a-brac with lavish hand, in return lie finds himself the happy possessor of a baker's dozen of pairs of slippers In patterns that would astonish the Shah of Persia, and all of them unless from mothers, sisters or cousins at least two sizes too small for any earthly use, and to these multitudinous and minute ex amples of foot wear, may bo added an as sortment of gorgeous dressing gowns, jaunty smoking jackets and caps, and elaborate to bacco pouches, all the handiwork, or sup posed to be, of fair femlulne fingers. No, from a financial standpoint, the bachelor does not come out ahead in gift making, and in place of all this resplendant array of tokens," would by all odds feel more grate ful lo some one who would look after absent bullous, Imminent holes and actual rips in the clothes he wears. Most everybody gives something to some body on ChristmasSod pity the man or woman who has not both the heart and the means for giving ; as to tho subjects, there is no lack. While the round of the months would' be entirely incomplete without the opportunity for making same special effort to grainy tnosj we love; tne mo-1 penect recomieiisa that gift-making brings comes Iron! tne delight ol the babies aim the gratl lude of the lxior. In speaking of newspapers and newspa permen, I recall the fact that there has been some rambling talk that "Doc," Wood, now on the Herald, is lo replace Ballard Smith aa manaaitli? editor of the Sun on Januaiv 1st. Wm. Francis Williams has taken edi torial charge of the Evening Mail. George F. Bayard, ex-editor ol the .Star, is now a member of the Eagle staff, Btitson IIulcll- There Is nothine particularly new or novel in tho programme for the fashionables of New Year's in this city and Brooklyn. In the very highest society calls are not ex pected or received. Mrs. A. T. Stuart has not- kept open house since her husband died. The Astors, Vanderbllts. and a num ber ol families nislingushea for their wealth, ii lor notning else, consider it too common and vulgar, too much like -the common mob, to pay alleeiaace to the lone-observed custom. With these exceptions cnllins: will, I am told, bo as general as usual; and while many of tho R. B. Hayes school have tried todoaway with the useofwlnesand stronger beyerages usual on social occasions, 1 fear there will he by the night ol the first of Jan uary, many a man who will discover the sidewalks uro seasick and the lamp-posts dancing tho racquet; still others who will mittake salad dishes and punch bowls for card baskets and receivers, and even those who, having started out with good resolu tions to lurn over a new leaf, turn- up the wring street, and climb the wrong stairway insieau oi meir own, ann vainly try to util ize a button hook for a night key. Be this as it may the end ol 1880 is at band, and this is the last letter I shall write you this year, and it hasn't been so bad a year for us after all as the years average. Crops have been bountiful, prices ditto, uruins uuu uruwu nuvu commanucu cooa prices, the bie nuadrcnuial political disturb ance is happly ended, and we are all of us as comfortable and happy as we deserve many of us more so. if things have gone wrong with us, air not as satisfactorily as we would like, there is another year coming In which to try it over again. To be sure, the alarmists prognosticate all sorts of terrible thines in earth air and sea in 1881 all na ture is to be convulsed, aud the most start ling phenomena will swamp normal condit ions out of right. We are to have trouble with our heavenly neighbors, no less thau a gigantic upheaval of the forces with which we are familiar. Finally the earth is to be destroyed, the end ol all terrestial things Is tn be consummated, and chaos will come again. So say the Second Adventists. If our lives are, as they should bo.it would make no difference whether 1881 was to witness the end of all things for all, or only tno cnu oi an eartuiy things lor the usual number that in the order of events must uo to join tho maiority annually: and there would be no need for me to wish you all as I do now, in heartiest sincerity, "a a very nappy jieio a car, ami many nappy returns cacu nappier man me last! WASHINGTON. our srzciiL litter. Washington, D. C. Dec. 31, 1880, New Year,s gift I to one and all of the numerous readersblyour psper, who will no doubt reciprocate the favor by 'mmensly in creasiugyour subscription list This with any spare diamonds, embroidered slippers, Ljjashmere dressing gowns and fur gloves may be left at the offioa of this journal. It is requested that no cigars or seal-skin caps be sent ; the editor and your surretpondent use the same sizes and it will be readily understood that their transit through newspaper office would at once be peremp torily arrested. That is only in accordance with a long-established custom which ap plies to opera. tickets, new books, early can vas-backs and kits of mackeral, Christmas and New Year's is not a christian solemnity with the Knickerbockers; nor is it an al most purely home merry-making as it is i Protestant Germany, in Sweden and Nor way, where it is oAeri called tho "children1 festival." There the Chrislmia tree, lighted with tapers and bung with manifold gifts, sweet-meats, bits of jewelry, toys and pretty trifles, had its origin, The holiday recess of Congress has come without any action having been taken on Ibe two pressing questions of the hour the refunding bill and the electoral count reso lution. It would havo been more becoming in Senators and Representatives to have dis pensed with the celebration of Christmas festivities at home and to have attended to their legislative duties at the Capitol. But the exercise of legislative functions seems to have a queer influence on mental resigna tion and to give risn to the idea that those who particulate in making laws are relieved from the necessity of being governed by con slderstions of the duty which they owe to me puunc, resockccs. Loans and discount OterdMftn U. S. llond to secure circulation . . Otbrr stocks, bonds, and mortgages. . lue rrom npproreu resorve agenia . Pna from other National Paula , llrnt from State Banks ana Hankers, . lies! estate, furniture, anil tUtures. . urrvnt expenses and taxes paid Premium nsld .... . . Checks and other cash Items . . . . I1IM of other Kauk Knelt, nal papercurrency, nickels, and pennies. . Specie, . . ... . . Legal lender netea ....... Redemption fund with U. S. Treasu ry (o percent, or circulation; Total LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid lu Surplus fund UndiTlded profits Natlonll l)lik notes outstanding, . Dividends uupald 1 ndh id ual d posits subject to check. Dut to other Aattoual Banks . Total W5 07S.W Statt of Ptnntilcanta, Counlu 0 Carbon, ts i I. . V! Bowman. Cashier of the abute-ranied bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my ktiowlrdxeand belief. w, v. iiuwaiAn,i;asuier. RnhKcrlbed and swein before me this tth day of January, 1881. alius, p. ui.uit, notary i-uuiic. Correct Attest l Thoa Kemerer, II. F. IIi-tTo.-d, and A.J. burling, Directors. Jan. 8 it- 81. FRANCE. FROII OUR REnDLAR CCRRE3PONDXNCK. Paris, Franco, Dec. 20, 18S0, It seems that the paper war which lias been waging thjs week between the STWSoii- let and tho Gaulois relative to the Jewish question, is not to be confined this time to winged words," but is likely to assume a moro serious aspect. Baron Harden Hickey, the American citizen, who was expelled from France a few months ago for his con nectlon with the illustrated Triboulet, and oint proprietor and editor of thedaily paper of the same name, has just addressed a strong letter to 11. Arthur Meyer, editor o tha Gaulois. In this epistle the Baron ex presses the opinion that enough black ink has already been spilt, and offers, if Meyer is agreeable, to write tho word "finis" in red nk. " If you are so ambitious of the glory of defending the tribo of Judah," continues M. Harden Hickey, " il would hardly bene fit me to refrain from telling you that I am perfectly ready to cros3 swoids with you for my God, who is that of tho Christians. I therefore beg you, Monsieur, to receive two of my trionds, who wil call on you fur the purpose ol ciemanillug a lorinul retraction ol tne insults mat you have written with re gard tn the Tnbowet, ot winch I am editor- in-chief, or a renumuon bv arms." Tha challenge Is couched in vigorous language, out mere seems to oc some contusion oi ideal s to the subject of the insult. In one sent ence the Baron noses as a kind of mediaeval crusader, ready to do battle for the God of me uurisuans; in tne otner, as the ayenger of that clever but hardly sacred oracle, the Uriboulet. The amusniE part of the whole thing is that both papers profess to be the organs oi legitimacy. A it -',..!. I 1 . ( . . miouier viiriui mruwiug caso uappcneu n Taris yesterday, thevictimsbeinza faith less uusuanu ana ins mistress, and tn avenger, of course, a jealous wife. A. M Guillet had for some short time been livin apart from his wife with a eirl residing I the neighborhood, and the couplo were sit ting yesteraay aiternnon in a cae In tin Champs Elyseo, when Madame Guilletsud uculy appeared on the scene. She approached ner nusnana ana nemauueu money lor the support of her children. Tho reply not be ing to Madame Guillet's satisfaction, she drew a bottle ot vitriol from her pocket, and threw part of the contents in the face of her nusuanu una mat oi me gin. uoveral per sons at once attempted to seize the woman ana in the struirjrle, a eooa deal of vitriol was thrown about iu all directions, Madame Guillet herself receiving some of it in her face. Atl three are badly nisficured. A serious disturbance occurred atL'Orient on Monday evenius. About two hundred men belonging to tno Aiarine Artillery meeting a patrol of the sixty-second Regi ment of the Line, composed of ten privates under the command ot a corporal, drew their sabres and commenced an attack, which threatened the most terrible results. Overcome by superior numbers, the soldiers were forced to beat a retreat on the guard room, at the gate of Morbikan. The ser geant in command turned out his men, and the arrival of the cen'darmes soon put an -end to the disturbance, not, however, with out several serious wounds on either side. Botels and Saloons. q An bo n"h To u s e , J. W. lUUMENUUHU, pnorrtiETon, IIXiskSt.', LmtiauTON, Pa, Tho 0nnoN llnt'su offers Mrst-classacenm. nioitatlons to the Traveifnv Public. Hoarding by tho liny or tt cek on Reasonable Terms Choice Olu;ar, Wines nnd l.tniors alway-on 114ml. uood Aliens ami stable, wi.li atten tive Hostlers, attached. April 10-yl Literary Re volution. r won tTfry rtiY, In Jaiiiii! fhe Mtcrarr IteTOlnUon wm tnti(ru rated Vbrth tmbll- rmoiit tn sUmiit NK) Iinml. lit inct't tho popular Uemantl for tho comlnirtwf r .tln i.P rum iitult -rliiiii(v At ntu nt. II i lui ntilil Uhtil ft nil In tirptwtt-mtton. rumtir tun men or i"iirmJrn ituokfl. n cihh cinuioynirm 10 kuqui nw juukik, nnu now imi i-.nurw Itcnrcirullv annonnccs that he has luit opened nn T KOl'UU) 31KYi:it, Oyster and Eating Saloon tn tho bulhlhiK next door to Iho Contral rar rhmu W.irlts, on It ink Si P-et, I, KM IOHTUN, Pa ,nnJ Unit he Is prepare! lo rervoup meals at all hours or tho day or erenlnu at very rca sonable charges. OYSTKltS received fresh every day, bud supplied lo ranilll, sat lowest mrrket prices, Also, all kinds of Cheer-o nnd Musranl, In largo or small quantltlis. ur family use, cheaper than elsuw hero In this vl. elnlty. np. lo, 1680-ly, 1 Victories? Month nt IVaFt 2,000,000 wl probably 3,6oO,6cO wt.l 1w required. The almoft wonderful no CwmI lltCIl I H llCTtuiiii - im wviurrru is, uuuulivsb, iu w itiitruti.'u iu ivtvuuiif yuiviu, vw auv t I mblUh only lawka of iml merit . ... , . , . tl. What Hwortli rendu U north preserving-all book are neatly and rtronglybonnd. I 111. Work on tho bat of tho present cot of making books, vk.ili.j ty much Ivm than It wai ft few year "'"n V Books hito commonly been conIderrd liiTurle . In a freo republla they ought to be considered neceaal I tlw. rwiil tha nun es will bur coot) book I y the million If pticetaro itWet within tin Ir reaih. V, Ti tnako St anil a tt lent) H better Uinn to make 8 T only, and 1000 lookR noltl at a profit of tl ch rite m profit nt only t(o,Mhlle l.mw.ooo booka oil at a rvllt of 1 cent eacto ffWe a protlt of $W,W0 and it ia wore UNIVERSAL KNOWLEDGE. Large Type Edition. iwce mry lo rlucldato th? text. Ii tnmd In 111 teen elegant wtato omm A re rbnllm reprint of the lat (1W0) Tondon edition of Chambert't Eneyclepaw iUim.il u in lor ono alphabetical arranvvnient, with such UlUfltratloiu as are Print pi I from ttvvf eltt-trotf no Plate, brevier types c flames of nbmit MM Ingres each. It w ill contain complete, on ruperior per, ana about is per cent moi . $7G100 0O , 1.7i!5W . 14,1-24 . 2 , 65.00 nti 191 61 . 65.1GM9 . 13 6&u4il The Fort Allen House, WEISSPORT, PA. Natlinn Klotz, Proprietor Tit Is House ts located tn the Borough of WelMieOrt, Oxrbwn County, Pa., and Inbuilt on the site of Fort Allen. an ol I stockade fort lflciulon, erected hero over a century p to protect the early neuters nvalnst the Iionllo incursions of the Indians, The hotio Is a sub fttantUI brlek, and was named Firt Allen llouso" by t lie Into Edward Velp; It contains Thirty-two Kooms nnd n hntnlsome Hrstau rant, and the present Proprietor hit newly nnd thoroiiithly refitted the e?tiibllshncnt. It hns all thenpi'Ohitmentaof a Fin&T Clash tlouNTttY lIoTKL. adapted for the comfort "I Its patrons. In closo proximity to the Hotel, In perfect preservation, Is the Historic OLD Fit A A KLIN WKLL which was duff by order uf Benjamin Frank lin to Supply the uarrlson of Fort Allen with water. Its walls ot stone, which still deft the ravages of ai;es, are as perfect to-dnyas when put there, and the well now contains about six leet of cnstal water. The well is now be. Inir lifted up ns a historic relic.tn (he water of which the patrons of the House will have free access... SUMMEIl BOAHDEKS 111 be accommodated at Reasonable Prices. The Bar Is supplied with the bet Wine?, liquors nnd Cigars, iood stabllnir nttnHicd. AUy,8.1y NATHAN KLOTZ. than AnnletonV.aiul tt) percent moro than Johnm'sCyclopiedlas, and. though In all respects important to tbo pern ral reader It i far superior to cither uf them, its eort libuta froctkm of their price. chimes I. to VII, ar ready jaminrr ID. 1W1. aim inner vnunnrw w ii unit, nwuv iw t.w -i "'""l" wv uivunutiv. Pi lc',vt of 15 vo.uuiuts la cloth, 0 1 009 h half ltutxin, gilt top, 022. DO. Chamb ers's Encyclopaedia.' T 1ST OF API'Ui'AKTS for TAVtBN i-I,liIENSES at January Term. 18S1 : Lewis Armliruster, 1st ward, Slnuch Chunk. .1. S. Kelfler. 1st weril. Mnucli ('huti)c. Jackson Ulege, 1st wanl, Muticu Chunk. .Ti'sciih Sinlct, 1st wnril, Mnuch Chunk. Uiortfo Wuuurlng. 2nd war!. Mnuch Chunk. 1 nomas laniz, ijeiiiicnion iiurougn. Jonas A. Hum, Lehliihlotl. Catliarlno Kscli, l.thlnhton Ilorouh. Philip liacler, Last Bluucli Chunk. Michael Natter, Kurt Alaiioh chunk. Henry Trapp, Welsspnrl Horougli. .Taints McKenna. Lanstonl iioiuugh. Javncs McUlnly, Lin;tnnl llorouU. 'i numas i(, iiiiauiK, iinsiura jfuruugn. Francis liirly, Lanslunl llurouich. Levi Hani. Weatlierly Boruunli. Wary E. Hclke r, WeaiLerly liurough. (Jeorge A. Kciser, WeatUerly liurough. .1. It. Purcell. Weatherlv llnrouuh Ueorge Hogen, Mahoning Tnwnfhlp. nianoning i 7 ENDALUSllk .1. Tlioninson McDanlol l'honins Nnwconibe, Nei'nuelioning. g I wp. Patrick Dcrmott. Nosnuel.onlnir. Jacob llus, Nestiuclionlng .lonn r. ificcKiy, benign iownsnip. LHhs Fritz, Mnuch Chunk Township. James Sweeney, Mnuch Chunk Township. James McCllnty, Liusmnn Township. Mrs. Mary MclHIl, Uockport. f rouericK wispier, ijowt-r iowaniensing. Lewis (Irnlf. Lower Townnicnslug. H. H. Aiilhony, Lower TowmeningTwp. Wtl lam Snvuer. "lownsli i Townshlit. Nathan Stemler, Towaiiionsliig Township. U.ivM Ik' 11 7., Franklin Township, Amauuus Hachtuan, Summit Hill. HESTAURANTS. Leopold Meyers. Lehlshton Ilorough, L 1." Mtltn, T.ltlirltr.i,i llnrntltrli Wilson A. Peters. Lehightoti Ilorough. A. K. Mil er, Lohlghton Jiorough. Peter Hush, l'ast niaucn cuunK. Jacob Staussuergvr. N elssiort Ilorough. Patrick MoKeniia, Lansford Horougli. Peter .Times, Tow.imnnslng. Aaron Mrobl, Lowur Towamenslrg. Wllllnm Victor, Packcton TowniliTp, linos Koch, Penn Forest Township. LIQUOK STORES. Mary llrogati. Hanks Township. Catharine Sharkey, 1st ward. Mauc'.l Chunk, Catlinrlno Malloy, Summit Hill. Maiy Campbell, Lansford Uorougti. GEO. W. ESSER. Dee. IS, 1880. Prothonoiary, Unparalled Offer! FirsT ClasS SewinG Machines ! 'with ftill line of ATTACHMENTS to do all kinds ot Work, Given Away, Free of Charge CONGUESSIONAL. Congress reassembled Wednesday, In the Senate a communication was received from President-elect llarfleld formally announc ing bla declination of the Unlttd States Sena. torshlp from Ohio. In reply to a question of Mr, UurnilJe, Mr. Eaton said no action had been taken by the Committee on Foreign Af fairs on th. Inter-oceanle Canal resolution In troduced by Mr. liurnslde In June last, but "no doubt tho matter would be brought to the consideration of the Committee without great loss of time." Mr. Kernin Introduced a till regulating the coinage of the standard silver dollar. The bill Tor therelielof Uen.JIollL day was taken up. Pending Its consideration the Senate went Into executive session and afterwards adjourned. In the House Mr, Stephens, of Georgia, reported back the bill authorising a charge for melting or refining bullion whin at or above the standard, it was passed. Mr. Springer, of Illinois, Intro duced an Apportionment bill, which, after some discussion, was referred to the Commit tee on the Census. The Army Appropriation bill was passed. The Inter State Commerce bill was reached on the calendar and consld. ered. It went over with the understanding that when It next comet np one or two days shall be allowed for debate. After receiving several executive communications the House adjourned. Havir, made arrangements with a well known Company for a largo number of their Machines, we offer AS A PREMIUM to every purchaser of TWKNTV-FIVE DOL LARS WORTH OF HOOKS, to bo selected from our Catalogue, consisting of HA Nil. SO.MELV BOUND and ELEGANTLY IL LUSTRATED HOOKS, by STANDARD AUTHORS, A' First Class Family Sewing MacMne on RICHLY ORNAMENTED IRON STAND, with SOLID WALNUT TOl' AND DRAWER, carefully packed amine llvered to any Depot-ln this city, FREE OF CHARGE. This Is a bono fide offer, made for tho pur. pose of Introducing our publications through. out the United States. Send for a Catalogue and Descriptive Clr cular to PHILADELPHIA PUBLISHING CO., 725 Sansoui Street. PHILADELPHIA, PA, LIBERAL INDUCEMENTS OFFERED TO AGENTS, dec 21 1880-wli. lug uu entire! new act. Pvuibly not, but uglit uf January 10, Tha bare cu2getiou Tha Oin cress will not re-assemble until lo, present proprietor of the Washington ' next Tuebdirv. The session it brief enouih. and Manchester (N. IT.) Union, says he I at best, to get thnnieh with thp necessary has gut a lot of money uud will shortly buy I work, but brief at it it, lime Inns', be given out another daily litis time in Breton, lie on the second Wedueeday ol February for tne count in tue eieciorii vote, it may be that the joint convention of the two house will dispose of the subject in a day, and it it piay take them a week. The average Comrre8sman (Con press beine-madetiunriii- cipally of lawyers) delighU in wrangling oyer law points, and at the coming joint convention uenrgia oner tue excuse lor a good deal of legal higgling. At tbu wntinj the outlook teems to be that Joni:raa wll puts nil of the appropriation bills, txmut the electoral jolt, jii some bod ufjofuudlc refutes tn tell which line. Tho member of the ZVilune stall' who wai arrested in Brook lyn the other day on the charge of attempt ing to get a forged cheek cashed, It tald, by those who know him, lo be unusually bright and well educated. Since John Kelly bat stepped down, but not entirely out, economy it the order of the day nt the Star nfllce. The mention cf Mr. Kellv'a nuine reniiuds me that lie and the Ilernfiardt nro both to oien in Chicago and run rival sliowt on the .IST OF PATENTS Granted by the United States tocltlter.s of this State, for the week ending Jan 4, 1881, furn. Ished for the Uabbom Adtooatx, from the Law and Patent office of J. McC. Pkugina, 80 L ttreet, Washington, D, U. W, Beck, Pittsburg, mold.for the manufac ture of hollow blown ornamental glassware. ' A. G, Brandt, ricranton. tied. J.M.Campbell, Pltttburg, tpparatut for extinguishing nret in oil tanka. A. Egolr, ati.lgnor of Interest to S, Egolf, j(og-t toru, aiarm anu bolt. S. Greer, pjtttlurg, oil ttove. L Mlieom, potttvllle, safely apparatus for oil lautt. J, C, Lake, Philadelphia, if ring roller. MILTON A. WEISS, oecaaos to ROMIO M IIOFFOKD, CARRIAGE BUILDER Bank Street, Lchighton, It prepared to Manufacture, to order, every Ulll4 IjJtSVH V OARRIAGra, BUUGIES, SLEIflHS. SPRING WAGONS, Itomig's Fat.Platform "NVagon jto., at lowest rates for Cain. REPAIRING Of all doxirlptlon promptly attended to at tha 49- All Work guaranteed, and patronage u rejpovuuiij wucupu. M1LTOK A. WKlSS juif at, nia-n A k portion ot the Library ot Untvcrvil Knowlcdpf, v e imw Clinm!rni Encxcloprpdlfvprrrmtflj", wtthon (lie Aimikau lulilitiniix, roinptftetn l.'VolumcH Jflimn In IhUt-tylPtt I printed fiom new tlrtrot3ri UtcmMlo twm rvrr cirr imniufoll tvpo. l'rlco, Acme iftitton, i ltli.f7.S0 Aldus edition (liner, IiTlrr ifxir, wid tuarffiiuj, halt UumIo, ellt top, 1 1 0 lu tkl stylo It I now coui,u u and being di-Urervd to purchaMr. What is the Verdict ?v AnTbodT mil afford to own a tyclopipdlA now. Pn-w, nienTllle.N. Y. - Wo ron only irt-eat our hearty commendation of a tchemo widen place in the hands of the people the beat 11 tent uro at a merely nominal price. TV, Ronton. .... . , . , . Tho day cf cheap nnd pood books Is ouc more lth ux. and tho American Cook Exchange merlti the praise for llaa some rich lelatlre left yon a colossal fortune which ynn are rpcndlnff In puWIfhlnp- books for the people at nominal price t If no,loUmlicyouTtastij. llut won't tho vldinepuUUhen Iw glad hen It Is gone Ku It Como WSAt thtratea'any man may, and CTcry man Fhould, have a library. 7UAJtitt, Chicago, 111. ... Isdolnirwonlera ln book-niakuij. A Tew dollar will puri.lm.-e a rood libiary. Wo prouounco them the best hook for the money that ecr came to ot-r notice.-7i M uttlrtfin, rot ton. It Is a matter of wonder how nuch booils, hi Ilrm LUidlni v ith good paper and good type, can be offered at such a price. Tit SiaJirJ, Chicago, 11L . . . . . .. . It isamyatcry vhlchweMillnptattcmrttoMplsIn how tho Amertan Took nxchanM enn afford to publUH such a lemaikably cheap wrl s of books. Other puhllnhcrs may bo Inclined tj sneer at them, but 10 long as the Kschvifp publMici a Look at one-tenth tho cunt at which It li olfered elsewhere, sneers cannot hoi t them. ivrt. V?e' liavehert'toioro (rlrpn pencrons notices of this work, because wo bellere we are doing a faror to onp readers in so dolnp. lirM,t'tica, Ohio. ...... . . It entirely obliterates thoexcuno trercd hy many who really want a rood cncyel.'pjrdtft, bnt are unable to sett one of the expenvtve editions. Quite a nuiuUr ct cur ix'aUen. ai-e suUcrluei-s for it, and express themselves highly plcncd 7W, Cochranton, Pcnn. ....... . . ... . ... Wo know of no publl' atlon of i-cccnt dato that deserves so large a fchare of public encouragement as this one. Suntlap Vlronlele, Washington, 1J. C. , , ... .... , ., Hie American Book Exchange is dotnc n very rcmarkablo woik In tho icproductlon of standard books at absurdly low p ices. JoNnta, Iltoit. ... ... . . . . ., ,. TiicrhamptiTof thLi nmrvcluuilT low work U too well known to need much elaboration of Its merits, TU frai, I'liisourgn. Snail tai-itaL Columliux. Ohio. It lias iteen nivnared with tho sivateht dihirenco and fk.lll.anil tho literary priUM widen lifle been Inrlnhed wnon h niat.es us longer arncit-s iiii-iutiuib w rn lKey nie will' printed and bound. Tltc'r form Ii Tnftly more conTcniont than the jiiiat unwieldy quarto or tav .and their pilce Is cheap tieyoiid ah prreeoeni m iovk-iiiaKintf."ttdf v;.if, viuiuuuj. umo. II as thoroughly itiftmctive and trustworthy studies. Nothinir hn wicntlllr. hhnri-nnh cal. ami htttorical aitlclcs. cverrthfnir is lambers's,!!! lact,ls thotheapGti,thomott couiplit,and lu ail bcnMts the Lest seems to have lMen cinltted, and ejpcclullr in tho i. ,im clniia e to i ft ill. c Uenth century. It 8. Bamlett, Hirhmon , a. lirmicrht nn tn th Mrrv latot date. encc opsxll, Sattrlay MqU Oincinnatl, .... It ha Khetimo trreat pleamire to recommend your roWo cntrrprlo throiiphout Mrglnlo. Tour nsmes will hare to stand with thone of Howaul, C'oUlen, Mghtlngalc, Muive, Fulton, laid Ldlsvu, fcs itformem of lh nlue J he books are received. I am well nleaned with them. Tour company Is worth more to tho common people curt.', hot In IhelH'nelltof hi Mlow-countrymen. lliebt oks which I ljvo iTcthe I . fioiu joUtuo woudeiluHviuuits lor the You disino Uio pralws of all clawiis .. Km.Ifi Parn n. ThoiHandrt of'l, leasing on the man w ho lim nted printing, thoufnnds more for him who iiwi that Invention for 'tutor Uuiigrcgatlonal Church, i lutcw atcr, la. thin the iVabody Fund. It makes mo feel good to look at your catalogu. of the peopl . Z. . wacseii, vatlKin uoiieixe, joiincnrouna. t Standard Bocks. ll Maranliy's "England" 10 lured from ftTXO to flWt OlWmnV'nomerrom tllffl tn fsOAt (Irate MlTn7tf' -tlict-c." rrom 81S.0O to $.00i Uollin's "Aniitiit llWorr" St i SIoimneirs "Itome " Ouvli HMCiul 1 rnnland." UulKot'ii "Kramv'JIenzc.'s "Umnany," Cnille's "French Itoolution," EchhUrs ' t t.r7.t, it n ttioa r ttn W..rl1 Tus'im t-tiii fntinllv Inw In urii i. Onili Kendall's Spavin Cure, 1 he mo.t niccesnrnl Itpmndv ever nlcovcr 1 oil, na It Itfcctt tin ia tta ctTviClt nud does not taster. ULAD I'UOOF Ji.U.OW. I From. Rev. P. II. (Jraiipr, Pres. Elder of St. Albans Uist. St. Alban. Vt , Jan. COth, $Mt. DR. H. J. Kk.Dall it Co . Gent t In tenlv toyoui lei tor I vt li ftay that kiv exiierio'ici' wlili K"iid.in,ii Snavm cure m 'icen v.rv RatisfHctmy Uuloeri, 'Uireo or lour years no I mfiLUieG o Ootliu of your tigent nnd with it enred n hoi-no of Inmenes- cnufti bv a simvtn -istsonxou ntv iini'84 uocunifi very mine tiin 1 union mm 0111 ior 11 itwr wechs wnrii r ue ninti beiL -r. nut when 1 nut him outhorond n rirw woiae. when I ill covered tntt u riripr mwvoa loriiii'i. 1 prncn in ont iooiii. u. U -TittYin Cure and with le-a tluin n uott'e iii-f d lutii-Wt tli:it hBti iidtl in", neither can the bunch bo round. lUspectru' v yo.ns 1. N. OltAKGClt. ' Perseverance Will Tell. . ttnngliton, Mnes., Mnrch lfith, 1R0. Tt. J K END ALL t CO. Gents I III Justlfo to you And in v sell I th 11 it I ouilit to itH yod kmiu Keudoll'a SputIu Cuio.' 01.0 very tJtfo one don't urow how lonx the soarlii .had Men itieie. 1 haver owned tno nor o eini mo ins If took me four month to lake the loinnn rttf nnrt Iwfi fnr t hn nmnll 011ft T hflVG llrd fOU b'ttilen. Thehor"Ois entireU well, not at nil sUtr.nnd no nuucii toboaoen or lelt. Tain ih ft wnderiul niedhiiift. It U new Uiinir lift r, out 11 11 uoes tor.au 11 ns uouo 101 iuv 11 Balo will ho cxf preat. utapectiuuy your. - oiiab. n. pahkeii. Ke'ridajl's Spavin Cure. Cokcoiid.-'X. n Jan. 2. itso. TJ. Jt Kfkdalt, & Co.. Getit'cmrn :-VVe have n hnfliil.:inl rnAii mure thitt, was lventotltton uroi'untola'an.ivin ou her Uu. which mndoher r.eaaiime. wo too ou iit-r wm anu ruoweo htr In rnn in thn.linrii enidin'lhtt rnllofthn venr, Muptviutc 'Kcnd.-tir Boaviu umVttrroid- 111 o uiiuumiiio. n iiii. nut uo t" to out j. bliew seniiiely cuieii, ami the bunch completely .removed, and lias never Leeal-tme We have aold-twelve dozen hattle lu tUo Hio( t ttuio that wo hare ated 11a vonr agents In Con cord. Kefpfct fully vonr. UAUlJillAljlJ Ci XallTJll.UU ! AiMdhecirica. Statement Mafle Unto Oath. To wiiou it Mat roxcuns. In tat year 1K7 r trinlMl wllh Kfinl.i.l'ri .irivin rure 11 bono tnayiD ol .evei til inoutli.' K owtli. neorlv aaif a laruAii.ahu't i-rp'.iiimI comn etelv slop P"d ahe JameiieHM an t icaiovtd Inn cnlarira mont. I Invo w lkcit tli tmre ecr tli co crv La d tnil Im iierpi lint tern lam unr ontilu 1 eTor tee any ltff&ieliCJ in tha mc fll ino lmou Joint, sinco 1 treutea liltu w'lh Kena'U' ' JH Endiurtli Fulls Vt., Fob. .5, iJ0. Siriirn una rasici llicul to liefore me tals MtL oay Uicwaary.A u. : JOUN a. jcn.s-ij.i. molt lr rarli of tho pretanthoril;tMiarcwonciiciaiiie iiioi.ioo.noii lorra.iaiiinrir linfim. voikp.nul ynn enn rcii or tiu-n. w.iranuint.iuuu,iiuBuvjifiw lr.l. ' . . .... . .. I lUIIUII. "lJnlinoSlllpkVn.,""llntrt .!, ;,, . 1 Dioin'i"lnn a." llnalic.'. "Knir ny," Irving "KnicKeiuorKer, yirar.ie n - iuu viviu.." .. llr t"r' "litiin." I Rtac-lV "Corinnc," MncilonaU'a Aire ForUV liulock's "loliu Unlirmc," liiunU''. Jano tjie," lunreiwllC. "Father and faon," Itcadu". " Lo a Me LilUc." n- l T-.nfyloht Unml.inl hooks rfdnccil In coit from tljro lo C5T0. nmornr other wrk.lflrit I ngr anil V 'JS Xj rcarUlc, JUcauUy, Gibbon, Uuiiailluc, tllcliciit, Bmllcb, lluUich, UUUcll, AlnoU. Blink "ncare. Innro tyix:. 3 to1. , f I..V): Milton, 4) cent": Pinto, p ccnti Vlrfrltj 3 ni Homer'; Literature. Poetry. IM. Llterabire, redueed f roni &9 00 to f 1 00. Talnf from ?1Q W " f vm G7.10 tof l.W: "Slwlpnil lawien. ale vol, from $5 tt Iclcn " li-oin CS-W to $LW; Tho Koion" from to 90 centii reduevd from $173 to tJLOA nl' YonnKitfire!t'nlblo Concordaneo' (Spuiwn C HP! PlflllQ iti, red lewl Iron tt WOO I UeiUe's "Jfp llGlIg.UUOi KittoN ' Cyclopjetlla, from 10.W toi.(W( bralth'"E cents ChnmherVs " nycloprrMlI-v or End w i..rn.,.il.. M.-wnlttnV".! lfcn V-l ' f tn 0 rental Kroissort'a " Chi-wldclca " Ameilcan rotrlotuin." w tenis. Htt tlhtwtl, nt 40 eenH ei-h. " Arabian NlffMO " K o bin CTXff V 'J Vffil? Utji.ua. ownw uua wvi . ... , , Cmden's 1 child's rl7 comnnred vrlth Eiblo Ijlctionary." from $3.00 to M ceuU i Josephus's Woikf." U.M. . . ..... na-A i)i...tHtutitmwli TTon'lh hv V.TMVifiO 0 centii. Health for V.fen." al ren't... C.n-o ot i-araly?K" 31) eiit. " SnyliiB-1 by author ... .. Keott'. 'Tl.o Alt of Denutifylnff Suburban Home Gronnu,M reduced from s.0 Roniltlfll ll'nnlPQ lo SU oiSli rtholnu."tWTcs everpul.llfludln thu Muatry. Iwr W UcalllllUI IIUIIIUO. Threh no other liook that eon cominre with It fortius nt of eoin mop, people." Ooo,Wm.CurtlSMysi"llsofullofBOoduoiuidUnoIci.llnUuitll.noiuuiwiu.erj.uiu1i.u-.,. Revolution Pamphlets. OnWhook. of the lilchet ela.. ro piblWied hy n nncl.tho n- Iw.awlowljiw ff.'iSSSS booki ever hefoie Issued. Tn Illustrate and dnmounlrato tueio iruins, no "u vu "" ' Miscellaneous. and nnahrld(red,post-ial t. atttm nrlce named JlaPRlllfij n "Llll1 oi rretieriK mo "ii-u. Former price, $1.25. Brerlcr type, price 3 cents. C'nrlvlea"LJfeof llotwit DurnV Former price, " Llelif of Asia." UT llwln Arnold. Fonntr price, tl.! Mni-v omtpn .f Sro ' L fe." hv Ijunnit; Foi iner price, S1.2i ' Vlcifruf WaVetUld." Ily Oliver (Inldninith. lire ier typ Ua t. .... ' ti, iii,..u iv,;,uo rviiitmml tvtp. Itadedt beaut Dewriptlro catalojmo pent free on request. Keinlt by tank draft, money order, rcgintcred letter, orby expre. FraUluna oC one dollar may be sent in px mage stamps. iu;ivn in niitifnl nrint. i,rlro o cents. CoutgtoU type, Uadedj U-autUulpilnt, prK-oceu. jy tank dm AddrcBS ASEKBCAN BOOK EXCHANGE, JOHN B. ALBEIT, IIanaoeh. Tribune BullcUnpr, New York. YJHZer A: Oo. i Cheapo, Alden & Lguu,B. utoud: S'- la iinallir toiM tiie"luiduii LooIiikUm, only ono In a place. All SSks pfiaMisBBe foy this CJoBaa'paaBy will Ibe soappMeil at Ilo MOBJ-TISIMEa, Agent for Lohigliton and Ticinily. KENDALL'S Spavin Cure oa Human Flesh. TAtteD Mil's Woehlngton Co., N, Y J i Febmnry i, i8:8. n J K ekiall M D.. DetrMr. Therartlcu 2T c.veo.i wlucu ud vrM spivln Cum ' waa a in tliKUunt anklo pr lu ol 10 niontli' siaiidlnir. I nad tried niiny thuire. but lu r iu. vnttr 'li'tttviu iir " out nie loot hi iuee oumi airain. nu Ir the ura time unco iijii. 1 1 s eels au fht.it? we evei ueil. " '-Your nuiy. ukv in, r. muuu laUr M.. H. Church, rutt n s All 'S N, V. TTRXTIAI.I.M RPAVI CURCIuuro In Its efTpct b ml n in Its at tltin ns ! iloef nut blit r. yet it Ih peuetruttUK and poweiful lorwich eve ry deen Bcaittd naiu or to loiuore any oony prowinoroiuer eiuaixenieiu. m-n ux r,rnius, tduit Curun C Uoan. huinlns. Kwrl lnci.i ny JjUiii(.Dfivl one me L.ui ruriueuiaui uio jumif oi Utiitj ."r UVumntlvii iu Mm mid Coi unv imnuiiH inr vnirn u l.iti iih iil ih iimmi itir umi or llHit It now bnowa to he the bet lnl . nieuttormim ever ueu( aciiujf tuiiu yti cer Uin-in its fffeci. Send adoie-nfor Illattrated Clrcaior whtca, we tbiuk. Glvw iKxtiUvo pn ot ol ltaMltuo . No remely nua ever met with uuch uniualineo encceM loour kuow.eojro, tot litatt a well us Mnn, 4 fiieevi?' Dome, r fix ooitjos ior ? alu Uiufftl'is haelt or ran t It for .ou orit vlllbflpentto any hi dres rn receptor I nee d me pro -nt'fcor , ju u. j. ol CO.. Kuoaournu Falld. VU luae'0-yi FOU TEN DOLLARS CASH we will Insert a rlx-llne advertisement ono week In a list or 253 aeekly newspapers, ur Hre Unci la a different 'fist of 330 papers j or six lines two weeas in a cnoice oi vuner oi six separate and flittlnct lists contnlnlnx from 75 to 1&0 tutuers otcb. Ca-aloiruet sent free. A.Uren tltOUUK 1'. HOWtl.I. & CO., la spruce St.. New York, ilcom w4. $777 a year ana expenses toaiccnts, (latflt free. Address P. U VIUKUUV, AuKUSta, Maine WATCHES Clock. NoTeltiea, IS to Ht-mi for irfce l.a. I AOKNtri In h!1 parts of theU.B.nurtCa 9X: C. C. BUDLfcY 4 CO.. lniponer and Manufocturtrn. ne-neii NOTICE. TUB BEST Or" KB 11 VET MADE! Four of Frnnk Leslie's ruMicutions, One Year for only $2 51). The Frnnlc Leslie I'uli.l'hina On.. i Der Kt.( New Yi!k. wil send FlA.MC MiI.IK'!i FAMILY FU1MNI, n 10 uai? Iiluktrateo Vu per, loroiiu 1 1 oo tioryrnr. FJtANK LKSLIIi'rt YOUiN'G FOLIC. derot ed to thelutereit ol vmiup people, mid coni.iiu iuk much o Interest those ol a nme mittuio iire, 'J hiit puper rostuliiH Immu-s ol itiutri UminNJ vnumble leanu? h. alter. Ju-t,ilio paoerfji youuir cutlcteu. jftice, per 5eirou CeFl?.MC TUB LIE'S WATJOXAL AOUL CULri'ltlST nnd WOHKINO FAUMBlt. n a n.itfe lllnstratod paper. To ou . fl tjerienr. MtANK UU UlU'n rOLPIT OF Till, HAY, n in t'uye iiluMrutt-n paper Jnst t e pjpnr t r BumUy readaip. Frioe only 75 ce:ila per t enr ol. ALL FOUR OF TUG ABOVE I'UDUCATIONS for 2 uU i"KU TKAf Any pe win d -siring- to act as our air put. on ner m i lit I - , wnl r celre oobt imh', ani:lo conies o. tho above pub ic.ulnn. topi tin r with u co n it eto njiini'a oulflt of hrautttul p e u mm cinitmoit. iiso a copy our hook ol V ln ai o lul'iimntlnii or over&wi pice, eoutuiuiuix uu Illutiaieii Dctionnry of ev'i'r uneful won) to be lonuo lu the Unuliah Lancuare, Mi u til end Iltiurhild Ittcipea, Le,?al Advice nint Fiim. AUio eion Jitiquette aud Lei lei Will in;. Advlcu tj McicUjuU, Clci, iieciiaulcp n,.d runner. ' tsuuul' I ol' of onr raUcatloiiH md Illus tr ted cat-loue (w.tliout Premium") toi i'c All iiej-ltine htea.iy and orulliabio e n.nvment nhmla ntud at onto Diforo their leultoryiu tukeu, AUdr ' FRANK LILtR rnnU-9III0 CO., novi-tr 15 iiey fclroi tw Yorlc. HOilAN'S- PADS CURE simply BY Absorption.! r - t " Trade Hauc THE ONLY TRUE IMLARIAl Antidote. 0D AlMMT obtntni C for now Inventlnns or for imp ove tufu a m idi uuot- Cjowti. lot iu,t'iiieiils TiucleMaili, bpd a.l patent bua.uccti p.-ompt U atlen h'd to, 1 Vi;TJ'X. THAT IIAVB HEEN HL J LI I' Dm r ftt.lt. In mo t rubes, be aien d by us. llPliij; ojpits tv tho U, h Ii tent OH'oa. ml nvnite4i iu PATXf 11U-IN1S IX Jilbivui'V. weiuii retire nairniv in 10 a to cnue iiuu t'joe wuu aie to J.clnn hen from 'aA nlnveniora nend midel or sketch wo niak' iceithln tiePaieu iifllce,rpd advise oa iu na oatt'iit unity f-iejs crciiA.az o let poudvncj conhoentui eu ieiiMuuble a. a NO CiiUtUli U.NLEoo PATiiNP la Oil 1AT KU Ueieterby perraralo'i to the City Potraa terandtothn npcrditPiident oi the Post of. Ut-e Miuov oraor !viMOU in iVHHhnigtoir. For p.-aitl lettreu es circular aivico tmu, Ac, menus- C. A SNOW A CO.. .tc I t-cor. NOTICE. J Those of oar readers detlrlng atenflr and piofl aole cuip oy licut rr vnu.be readiuij id i ten been for isl. tliould eend 13 cent lo Ue 1'IUXK Lb jLIti 1'UUI.lBiUNU CO , it Uey btrefi. New Votk tor acumuutobet of tliolr fub.ica.inu. so I lllu-truttU I'aia'.ogi e. coutairms li.i ot piriulaui.. &o., ir 1 1 0(1 h.r a coioiile.eaaitt'.outfliof IS lieautlful Ci.io oh iiiiil our l'lruilumllo koi Valujb e Info 11m. tt q iodIs tin. over toa pair-i. w.ih .amp e uipla ol a I our pub icttioua, io ti.-e auver ll.eiueut iu ji otU rcniumu An Act.reoif. nt wiitrdmvrrtnwn-trMo (3i can ie tude wwk y. Tlimr I lu irate: iui icatloua Willi t.eu uew riemiLui ,ake 1 1 at kt Do oot del.v ( you wl.li lo .vcura your lettltory. .Add;1. FrtANK .HI.IE PUDUKIlIHa CO.. u-UV.I lDrirt.f Vr(t. THE BESTOF COAL Tlie underttKned Is now prepared to supply the very test LATTlMEIt COAL at the fol lowing LUW PRICES FOB OASlIl Dellv'd. No, 2 Chestnut, hj thecir....... fl '9 No. I Ohcnuut, by the ear Z li Stove, by the car 4 w Uy the single ton, 2S cems per ton additional J. L. G ABEL, Dealer in General Hardware, &c, Oppotlletbe Tuhllo Stiuire, BANK bTRBPT LUIIiait JON, 110V, 33.187' HELP si Vnunelvea br m kina mnnev Klieuien'druchini-e it onVred. tlieie.ir clwaTakeenl' e piiverir from vour doi.r. Tlmtu wlio alwaya taLe au-aum-ei I tnecha' ce (or maklne money tbut areiffi'ied. freuorallv beeooiB uealtliv. ubi'O 1 o who do imt I niarove audi o aure - remo in luporrrv. Wa went uiiiit men women. Itny. "nd alrU to ork fnru. riabl in fh.lt ohu lo rai th'.. Theb3 lnrfit vld onv note 13.11 teo time. ir lli ivwaffe-. Vwfitrnih au speii a ve ntiifl and a 1 thai von ii-rd, Ire. N . one wliorns.atNf4ils oma..einone err ruma y. Ynn rti. il.ral. -oir wlia.e t.uB t'l llie vrclk. or niy your tpar uinu.eiit. ji'ud i' tonnailou auaalittiuii uern.o tint i ree. Ada. en. TI VKON A CO., I'orll.uu. Mwoe. Oct. t, tur - nolmau'a Aeue, Liver and Stomnrli Ial-l?or MM.AHIA. AUUB, LIVER and STOMACH THOU. BLES. Price $2.00. - IToImnn'a Npcclnl l'nd Adapted to OUJ chronic cases. Price $3.00. Ilolmau's Spleen licit For stubborn cases of Enlarged Spleen and unyielding Liver and Htouiacn troubles. Prlco $3.00. nolmnn'a IiimutU l'nd For ailments of Infants and children. Price $1.(0. Ilolmnn'a Itennl Iad For Kidney and . Bladder Complaints. Prlco $300. Holmatl'a Uterlllo l'nd-Vor Fumala troubles. Prlcn $3.00. Iloliuan'a Absorptive niedlrtnnt Ilody XIaster The lst plaster mad jinrous on rubber basis. Prlcn 5c. Holman't) Absornllvo Illedtrlnal I'oot lMaalcnt Pornunibfeetandnlue;. pish rlrrulatlon. Price per pair 23c Absorption Salt Medicated Foot Uatht For Colds, Obstructions and all cases where n foot lath It needed. Per half In. liackage, Sia. For Bale by- all druitKlats or sent by inall Sottpaid, on receipt of price. The Absorplloa tit Is not "mailable" and miut boseutby Expn-ss at purchaser's expense. The sucroas of IIoIiiihu'm Pad has In eplred Imitators who olTer Pads similar In I oru and odor to the raui IIoi.utH'8, aaytoff, "They are thn same, &c." Beware of all Bmuh Pads, only fcot.en up to sell oa tha rep a. tatlon of the cenulne. Pee that each P.td liears tho green rniTATS HVeub HTAMPof tho llolman Pad Company vrllb above Trade.Mark, If aMlcted with chronle ailments send a eon else description of symptoms, which will re ceive prompt and caret al attention. Da IIouiAit'H aiKIco Is freo. Full treatise sent free ou application. Address, Hos.lIAN PAD CO.. (P. O. Box 2,112) ki William Street, KewTTork. HAIR IlTEli the safest and beat ; acta instan taneously, producing the most natural shade of black or brown :doa I D I OT fl nno AIO "ot slam tne HKlnteatl IIUblAulmU Olyapplied. Astandard lireparauon i lavorita upon every well ap pointed toilet for lady or gentleman. Hold by alt druffffints and in. pllelbyiuiinar dressers. J Cni-iTABOnO, vjwuuam airevt, new lura. hi abtio tiiuss Ius fd tlBWnf fiom i I ouwt l. i.C fL.tr.. .I.., i. ;irilTl" WL IUIlac.iiU'.iul.culb.lil.id TRUSS J3 .ie.tbuJot..st.r...MU wl.t tli. riti.r. wu iu n.u. I fa. I Ur&U It t.U Mnualy l.J'l!ll.aiJnlMlctiit.rOJii. Ill.u.7, luoU. nSebni SMltysaU. Clrt.Un (m. EGUIXSTOH TEUt3 CO CMcagO. IU Oulflt tent tree to those who wl.li to en aaoiln themoel pleartntaud pnolslils &i lint, known, vverr hloguew. ess. lul uot lequlred. Wo wrl fornix you eveir. tlnna. tioadiiyti"! ntiwsrdt Is easily mitt ittnoi. s st nit awi.y rrom omeover meal. No nta whatever tlanv otw worterawanud to t-e. Mauv ire ni.-iiir ft-riune-at bolnt. I. e a Tallies mai.e asmuili tsiaen.tiDil vounir onvs ai d e r'r iu . ,e gre t ) Noonewi.n .a w.lliQi! to wor fatts tr mke moiemoDeyev-ery riy tlitn cau na m h'o lu a wee. at auv roiaav rvfui.i ynvut. Tho.e t o emtaett ouce wit flud a .lioi t rninl tt tottnne, AOdrest U. 11ALLKIT Va. I'urt aud Mtlte, 0t.f, 13K-JJ H 1 ii 'i,. $5;
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