tA Groat Attractions! AT J. T. Mail & Soil's CHEAP CASH STORE Juat opened and on exhibition, a targe assortment of Fancy Goods! at Lowest Prices, which have already be come a mutter or great Interest to our Young Folks. We would, therefore, Invite all to call early and examine our elegant assort ment of Holiday Goods, consisting of Ladies' and Gent's Fancy Hose. " Kid (j lives. " " Neck Ties. " Fine Wallets. FANCY KNIT GOODS. Fancy Back Combs. Cloth and Hair Crushes. FINE JEWELRY. Fancy Paper Boxes. TOILET BETS. ,, Fancy Work Boxes. CHINA, GLASS anil SILVER WARE! Jeweiy Caskets, Glove Boxes, Handkerchief Boxes, and A choice line ofSOArS an-' PERFUMERY. Rssnectfully, J. T. NUSRAUM fc SON, Opposite the Public Square, Leblghtan, Pa. sept 18-yl Bmay bo found on l at Jr.o. I', llowxix, & Co' Bureau (10 nprucs Hewapniier Adtertialnir BtrfJ,wlirei4dvn- KS ff" tlalnjrcotitritetainuy Mbs W made tor it in SB En SATURDAY. JANUARY 8, 1S81. Local and Personal. to suiisciiinniis. Subscribers will please refer to the dlrec- lion labs on their papers, by so doing they "I "S, IJUinu.ll itiriciiuiib x.u will be able to see whether they are square 0rs, announce to their CUStO- 011 our iHMina iu iiuirn.ua. .Tidm Filzwllliam mar8 79 Rl,nw that thnsiibscritillon has been paid up till March Rth, 1879, and consequently there isonedollardue us on tho present year, which you will please remit, or charged If we have to send bill. -a -a-YMlher sinna are Benina lass ui Lut-kenhach'sMuuch Chunk, CiJ-Alnhonso ofArraeon hod a partiality K.aL3HttTffl foroonvcrsatiou,an and old book H.r reading Itnd h lived In our dav he intent have ad- ded a fifth, an Esterbrook Pen for writing. I teB.lfyouwantanicesmooth.easyshavo ur ha r cut or shamnooine. co to Irnns Roedcrer's Saloon, under the Exchange Ho- tel. Ho will fix you right, and don'tyou force t It. W-Lewis Weiss, in the post-office build. in. this horouch. has lust made a laree ad dition to bis stock for the fall and winter .rile. viz. a full line of still and sort Kit hats ot the latest and best styles, and n lull line of irentlemen's. ladies' r.nd child ren's boots, shoes and callers, all of which ha is offering at the very lowest cash prices. JB0-II is not In accord with the divine ? i r .1.1 Mt 1. oroer anil sweep OI llliuu; uini mu annum have no difficulties which on honest, deter mined man. with Heaven's help, cannot surmount. It was the recollection of this diet that led to the perfection of Dr. Coxe's Wild Cherry anil faencka. n-If.II. Teters. aent, the popular mer- ehaul tailor, in the post office building, is now receiving and owning one of the largest ml most Msnionaoie sukks oi cioins,caa-i lmeres and anilines ever brought into Lrlliehton, and whicn he is prepared to make up in the lalosi lasnion aim most dunible manner, at nnces which actually defy compstitinn. Call and examine goods and learn prices and be convinccit. KaWob Drintlneof the finest description can be had at the Cabboji Ahvooatk office at very low prices. Call anil see samples. jcCrThe medicines of Dusdas Dick .l-Co. are unexcelleil lor elegance, purity, ami liability. Their 8eidlitine Seidlilz Powders are as pieaani as uemonaue. ineir i Cansules are world famous. See Advt. t -3-Money was notcoined in Romeuntil 578; but every one coins money and what Is better, good health, who uses Br. Coxe's absolute cure for Malaria. The manufac turers' namealnuo Is a guarantee of it mer it. It sells at 25 cents per box. For par ticulars see Advt. fi.Alwavs keep'Kendall'sr'pavin Cure' in VMiir house. If vour droirsist will not cot it lor you semi to mo proprietors, Kendall k Co., Unosburgh Falls, Vt. a-3-Kemcinlier that 'Kendall's Spavin Cure' will do all they claim tor it. Try a bottle. II. Irwin, of Ule Creek, Colfax, co., New Mexico, says: My wire has been cured of a cough of thirty years' standing by wearing an "Onlr Lung Pad." See ad TtrSmKu'i IIoEr.iiiiL'SD Rtk and Bock, Made of old pearl -rye, rock candy crystal, and the 1I0REH0UND herb, a simple and effective remedy for coughs, colds, hoarse ness and sore throat, highly recommended fur consumptives. This is no patent medi cine mixture, but it is the pure extract of iiye, uuubiioupiii auu iuick uanuy,rom bined with oue other medicine much used by Consumptives. Price 25 and 75 rents per bottle. Sold by A.J.DurlincandC.T.IInrn, Letiighton, and Rapsher k Ze.ru, Weiss)ort, Pennsylvania. 413 S3-Jay D. Dunning, Clerk, Wahash tinops Tnv-do, Uhio,saysi 1 am now wear inc an "Only Luna Pad," and It has alford ed me almost Instant relief from asthma. See ad. ISB-We are stronclv disposed to retard iuaiersnn asiue uest puysiciau wr.o noes most to alleviate nuinai. su.icring. juugeii him. 233 Wpsiern Avenue. Lvnn. Mass.. ia entitled lo the front rank, for 'her Vegetablel uimpouuit is aaiiy working wouaernii cures in female disease. Send for circular to the above address. Vice's Floral Ocidi. This work Is before us, and those who send 10 cents to James Vick, Rochester, N. Y., for it will be dUappoMei. Instead of getting a cheap thing, as the price would seem to indicate they will receive a very handsome work of 112 pages and perhaps 500 iliustratlons-nol cheap, but elegant illustrations, on the very beslofcalandered paper, and as a set off to tho whole, a beautiful Colored Tlate that is worth twice, the price or the book. The statement of the First National Bank, of this borough, published in auother column of to-day's Advocate, presents the best financial showing of that Institution since its opening. Tho. actual suplus fund Is shown to be $10,619 82, and the individ ual deposits subject to check $5508 49. Wednesday afternoon. 29th ult.. after the Jeddo passenger train had gone in from the Lumber Yard, on It afternoon trip, the engine of a coal train, Casper Greebe engl- neer, jumped the track at a switch near Foundryville and blocked the until night, keeping the passenger train in blockade for many hours and compelling It to mils con - nectlon with the 3:25 tram east for Phils. delphia and New York. There was nobody hurt, but all trains on tha Uasleton division were delayed and considerable trouble was experienced in gettiug the engiue ou Ihe track again, "Mercutio," our best beaver ls"riz" in your honor. Let ui bear front you again, A VALUABLE PREMIUM! We will present every per- ... - . m ' son calling at tins office und Piivmff &1.UU lor one years, subscription to the Carbon Advooatb, witli a copy oi Dr. J. B. Kendall's Treatise on thk Horse, one of the most valuable books for Farmers and Horsemen ever published. The book is hnndsomcly and profusely illustrated, and gives symptoms and treatment for the various diseases to which the horse is subject. Remem ber, for $1 you get the Ad vocate for one year and a copy of the book free I Now hand in your names and the dollar. AVc have just received a limited number of Kendall's Treatise on the Horse and His Diseases, printed in Ger man, which we will give to those paying one year in ad vance lor the Carbon Advo cate. In the rase of the Ci'ininonwealtli v. Anton Klocd'el, charged with killing his wife, Maria Kloeffel, on Sunday last, and whose trial is duwn to come oh next week, our talented young townsman, Hon. W. M. Rapsher, is expected to appear for the defendant. The friends of Kloefful evi lenity mean to use nil the means In their power in favor or the prisoner, as riemon strated by the employment of so eminent legal talent all that ran he done for the prisoner will ceitainly be done by Mr. Rai- sher. A. J. Durling has purchased the Thos. S. Beck property, next door to the post-of fice, on Bank St. OvEncoATiNfiS.-The Clauss . -r , . .,- . . . , . I , IUCIS UI1U HlCllUS lllilb uicy lift VR Hist rPfMMVPU nil linmPIISR . , J p , t ivitrnvnc StOtK OI tllf! nCWCSt p.UtCinS m IJvcrCOatlllL'S, WlUCll tllCV , . . .J arc prepared to mane up in i(.t .,i .,! , ,.t ,i.. uiy juivoi, bivivs uiiu .. wa Uu Table manner at VCrV 10W nil ccs for cash. Call and exam- jne tile Stock before making . , . , VOUr piirCliaSCS ClSCWlierC. O are 00urul to Satisfy tllC most .... . .. v , fastidious in the matter of clo thing, gents' furnishing goods, hats, caps, boots, shoes, etc. The Eastern Hrprcx thinks that the newspapers which condemn the Northamp ton county lynching cannot leel as did those who stood in the prtctico of the murdered dead and hcaid the agonizing cries of the orphaned children. On Sunday night last, while Miss Mary Hartz was passing along hy the Post Office, Weatherly, she received a severe full and was unable to rise without assistance. She was ts ken to the resi'leueo of her sister, a few steps from the tceneof the accident, and medical assistance was ut onco summoned, Am, uflcr UJ eXttlnll)llllnn f,r,ho inluric3 re- , , , ., , . "cior pnimninccn ncriis naving sustaineii a ilislocatlon ot the hip. bho is now ,ijg rjjjht well under tho ciicuin- stance", SH-Whlsperincs of Love. -Your bnbv's life is in duug.r whenever it is troubled with a cough orci.ll. Give Dr. Bull's rough Syrup. Print 25 cents. If you are ii; waut of BOOKS, call at this office, we cm furnish lliem ut publish era lowest prices; historical, religious, novels, poems, nr. in fact, any woik minted. ' During the month of December we en tered on our list nearly one hundred nib Ucribers to the C.tnao.v Aiivocatk. Ifymi horsemen, S'll sjribe liow, aud gel a copy r.-el Only f 1.00 1 -Mr. David O'Biian, the Mercantile Ap I raiser for 1881, is now on his rounds. Tho sum of$I2,00l) has been raUed bv innai r- unurcu, run niei pni.i, uev- J. K. Btylo pastor, pormitiing ihe pavinenl of the mortgage that had lor somo time lest ed on tho buildinz. Messrs. Fuller & Co., manufacturers of lubricating and buring oils, 218 N. Second street, Philadelphia, will please accept our matins inr a very nanus i cuii-miar re ceived from that establishment. Jenkin Itichards, son of Jonathan Richards, Lansfordjlied on Chrstiuas morn ing, and was buried on the following Tues day from the Welsh Congregatiomilltt Church. Carbon. Temple of Honor anil Temperance accompanied toe remains to their last resting place in the Presbyterian Cemetery, Summit Hill. -The ice houses in this vicinity have been filled with beautiful clear ico of Irani 12 to IS inches in thickness. Tho Reading Railroad announcesa divi dend of one dollar and fitly cents er share "' lle stock of the East Pennsylvania Rail roan, payable January l, The Duwarl Lackawanna and We.t er0 nallroad announces a dividend ot one and one-half tier cent. yable January 20th. Bortrce, convicted of murder In the second degree- in killing A. W. Shouse, of Easton. was sentenced ut Hoiiesdale, Thursday, 30ih ult., to ten years and eleven mouths' Im prisonment in the penitentiary. An accident occurred at Weatherly Thursday afternoon, 30th ult., whereby Baltzer Weigand, a section hand on road repaira, was nisianuy aiueu. lie was work '"8 " 1,18 " "leu lie saw an engiue iiaB toward him, on the same track; he sieppeu on aim on to the other track, direct- 1,1 front of another engine, which struck una 'nslnl'r k'ed him. We acknowledge receipt of the official I report of the Stale Hospital for Insane at I Danville for the past two years. Tho report Is complete In its statistics aud embellished br a steel engraving of the buildings and grounds.' For the maintenance of the in- "itutlou during 1881 aud 1882 the trusters ,sk 411 I'l'ropriatlou of $10,000 and $2,000 fur '"'"ranee, an amount which seems uoue 100 UtV fur the Stal u expend for the sup- rarrul e Ir uuror- lun"" of our KreJ' Commonwealth. 1 A boy named O'Halloran, aged 15 I years, was caught in the machinery at Waterman k Beaver's colliery, at Kington, Monday, and had both arms ground olflo the elbow and his skull fractured The 2-year old child of John Harmony, living at Mahauoy Plane, fell into a tub of scalding water on Saturday and died a few i hours afterward, For the week ending on the 31st ult., there were 60,100 tons of coal shipped oyer the L. It 8. railroad) a total for the year to i.i. - r i o, ,.,, -1 . .. . . .1 . . uaie Ol d,;n),4ifv nine, BiiuiTing a ucvicnac in UiiUi lon, OTmrrcd wltu (,me Jale last season. Mary Elicabelh Lord, a little glrl.badly burned at I'ottavllle on Tuesday, 28th ult., has since died. Samuel Smnyser, living hear Kreiders- villc, ageJ 70, was found dead In his hay mow on Monday, 27tli inst. Samuel SherWell,tallor, an Englishman by birth, dnipjied dead Thursday 30th ult., at Easton from old age and exhaustion. Ella Higgins, aged 18 years, of Sport Hill, near Scranton, hanged herself on the 2tfth ult., because, It is supKsed, she had been threatened with arrest for obtaining goods by false pretences. An Irishman named McCann was so badly beaten at Mahanny Plane week before last, that he died of his Injuries on Sunday, tho 2(Uli ult, Two men named Herrlck and Malia have been arrested for the act. The lee houses in tho vicinity of Scran ton are filled with blocks of ice eight inches in thickness. Condy Houston has been brought to Wilkesbarre from Kentucky to answer for the murder of David Storey, at Ilatleton, in 1873. Peter Morey and wife, of Upper ML Bethel township, Northampton county, have been married seventy years. The husband is 93 aud the wife 89. Never, says last Frlday'a Hazleton Democrtifjdld the face of Rev. E. A. Bauer wear so pleasant an aspect a! on Monday morning when he waited into our sanctum ami laid on the table five marriages notices os his Christmas Day's labor In the matri monlal vineyard. If Iheso are hard times, tho young iieopleof this region think they can be made easier by a combination of forces. There were (16,3(11 tons of coal trans wrted over the Lehigh Valley lallroad dur ing the week ending on the 1st inst.; mak ing a tnlalf.tr the season to that date of 380,373 tons, showing a decrease, as com pared with same time last year, of 42,505 tons. The roads are now In excellent condit ion for sleighing, and David Ebbert, our popular iftery man, is prepared1 to supply you with horses, cutters and big sleighs (for jurties) at very reasonable prices; livery on North street, this borough. Barnard Gairhoy and John McDonald, miners, employed in No. 1 shaft Carbondjle, were Monday killed instantly by a fall of top coal in their mine chamber. They leave large families in a pitiable condition. We are pleased to learn from somo of our Monroe county friends, that Prof. T. J. Snyder, formerly principal of our public school!, but now resident at Slroudaburg, is a favorito candidate with the jicopleofour bister county for the ofllcoof Superintendent of Public Schools. Mr. Snyder Is just the man for the kisUIou talented, young, with u largo experience in teaching, anil full of progressive ideas, with a will power that will cairy him him through in all ho under lakes. By all means the Professor should be elected to tho position, aud we earnestly trust that he may be. Ala iut six i nches of tho "beau II ful snow' fell in this section during Tuesday und Tues. day night, and tho wcjtherhusd:.silerably moderated during the wevk. The commencement of the New Year now is u good time to square your sub scriptions In tho Advocate. We have dropiiod a few names from our list of.thne vho are indebted to us 3, 4, aud more dol lars. Pay up at or.ee. I The Curton Herald should change the inside dates to 1881, or some fellow will bo calling attention to tho fact that tho issue n tliu 5th was dated 1880. At u meeting of the directors of the First National Bank, id this borough, held on Wednesday last, a semi annual dividend nflhicopr cent, on the, capital ttix-k was declared, payable on and alter the IGUi jnst, Purltcrlim .11. 11. StilliTuy Scliool. Last Sabbath we visited Ihe Puckerton Sunday solum!, and sient a very pleasant afternoon. The Sniierintendeiit, Mr. John loons. is one of lhne men who tako a deep interest in the work of Uod, aud whose ob ject is not the glorification of themselves, but ot the Lord whom they serve. The school was oned with n song en titled,"! will follow Jesus;" prayer wasof- lercit, the lesson hymn was sung from the Borea! Lesson Leaf, the lesson was re9tl al Icrnately by verses, tho st'lily was then en gaiieii In bv Ihe teachers and scholars, alter which the Superintendent introduced n new feature in the school, intended to promote U-tter attendance the "Illustruted Lesson Leaves" are to be bunded to each scholar, mid a full and correct account kept of the attendance and amount of collection of each scholar. The classes are all named, the name in most cases being suggestive of some very excellent thought ; the Secretary's report i each class was read by the name given U ihe class, iukteHil of tho common method the teacher's name; by request of the Sup erintendent, wo reviewed tho lesson from the blarklmard, which is quite u good thing in me srunoi, aner which me oiieriulenil ent made some remarks, an4 then requested ihe school to tender a vole of thanks and alto extend nn invitation to tho visitor t visit the school attain, bv ruisimr the Huh hand, which to us, was an encouragement ti visit oilier sunilay schools, ami lo iIoco-h in t lie name oi (jurist by making an rllorl to stir up an Interest In Ihe uohle work i the Sunday school, and give encouragement iikinoso engaaeii in II, Who, In some cases, leel mwoiiraeeu. Another hymn was sung, prayer was of. icre.i uv the OUieriiileiidciit, Ihe paars were nisiriouuii. ami ma scnooi was ills misso.1 with the benediction bv Mr Thorn ns Tietliawuy, a local Methodist preacher, w no is an active inemiier ot tha school. The orirmi in I lie school, is played by Miss Kale Zimmerman! Miss Rosetta Burns is Chorister, and the music discoursed hv the school is good. Albert Koons Is Assistant Suwriutendent and John Beers, Librarian lli school nas a library ot about one hun died volumes, and we were informed that t committee was appointed to collerl money o enlarge iiie numoer oi dooks. tms certain ly means progress. TheSuierintendentalsn lately taught the school rrom a chart to re iieat Ihe names of the books of the Bible Ii regular order, which we think it would be cood for many to learn, especially those who look for the book of Matthew In the Old Testament. Ousmvia Itcllgloiiv Kolca, SI. E. Oucacn, J.P. Miller, pastor. Preach lag 10:30 a. ro. 1:19 p.m., Normal Class. school at 3 p. in. Preaching at I p. m. All are welcome. Ziox'a KEroRMtDbuuBCH, J, II. Ilartman pastor. Preaching at 10 a. m Sermon, German, a p m., Sunday school, 7:00 p. m, sermon, In English. A cordial welcome to all Methodist Himscopal Ouckcii, Packeb. ton. I). F, Unangst, Pastor. Preaching on Sabbath at 10 SO a, m. and at TOO p. in. Bun (fey school at 2 p. m. Prajer and Class meeU Inx on Thursday evening at 7.30 p. in. EVAHOnLicA'.UuuKCn.WaiesroaT E. J. Miller, Pastor, Qermsn presetting at 10 I o'clock s, mM by the Pastor. Sunday School at 3 p. m. KoKltsh preaching a 7. so p. m. I.KIIlOIITOX EVASakUCALllHUKCH II. J. Sraoyer pastor. Preaching this evening (Salurda)) at 7:50; and to-morrow (gaodav) at 10 a, in., and I p in. Su day school at P. m. Pro raeted meeting services every are dog; nfjtt wte(. AH f cordially oHl4, HOMICIDE. A Wirit or Focn Mostns Shot Dxad sY HKR IIl'SBAHD, Br.RACSX SHI Rxrcsito to Sikd "Pull roa tuc Shork" run nix 1 The most Intense excKemenl-wai created ( in this lallty 8u,.d.y ."venlng by th report that one Anion KloefTel had shot and killed his wife MariaattBlgCreek, in Frank- lin township) this county. The fscta So far as we have bean able to gather them are as follows i Maria Bauchsplece, a daughter of Henry Bauchsplece) sometime ago went to live in New York city, where she became acquainted with KloefTel, and was married to hi m about four months ago. A few weeks ago she returned home on a visit to her parents, (as above), where she Was Joined about three weeks previous to the sad oc currence by her husband, KloefTel. In the meantime we can learn of no disturbance between the couple, until late In tho after noon of Sunday last, the 2d Inst., when the wife was singing a hymn from "-The Ever green," and Was requested by the husband to cease that, and sing "Pull for the Shore," which she declined to do, upon which he threatened to shoot her, reaching for a double-barreled gun standing in one corner of the room; taking it up, he placed a cap on the nipple, and took aim at his wife's head, and pulled the trigger, the contents of one barrel entering the left eye and pene trating the brain, awfully disfiguring her face, and killing her instantly. The man KloefTel, was employed at clerk in a bakery, on Broadway, New York, and is a rather good looking young man about six feet in height. When asked why he had shot his wife, be saidi " I don't know why I done it; the devil entered my heart and I done it." Immediately slier the shooting, Win. E. Kemercr, Esq., issued a warrant for Kloef fel'a arrst, which was placed In the bands of' Constable II, P. Lerah, who promptly made the arrest, and took bit prisoner be fore Esq Kemerer, who, after a hearing, committed him lo the county jail to await is trial for the crime at the coming term of court, which convenes ut Mauch Chunk, on Monday next, 10th Inst. On the way to jail KloefTel told the cons table that he did shoot his wife; that she refused to sing tho piece he wanted; that the devil took possession ot him, and he pulled tho trigger, and shot and killed her. The constable says the murderer did not seem to realize the enormity of his crime, or ut least assumed a sclf-jussessed iudilTer- ence. On Monday morning Coroner C. W. Lentz summoned a jury and proceeded to the scene f the murder, who alter viewing the body f the murdered woman, returned a verdict ns follows: "That the said Muria Kloell'ul (nee Bauchspiece) came, to her death by a gun shot wound in the head at tho hands of her husband, Anion KloefTel." The follow lug named gentlemen composed the Coron er'sjury: Ed. Raber, forinan, Nathan LelT- ler, Samuel Seller, Levi Horn, Wm. Meixel and F. A. Graver. The funenil of the murdered woman took place on Wednesday last, aun was very, largely attended by relatives aud friends. Tho funeral sermon was preached at the St. Paul's church, Big Creek, and the body was taken to Mauch Chunk, und interred in tho cemetery on tho hill. Had the oor woman been permitted to live until Monday last, she would have been 19 years of age. Our WVnllierlr .Special. ' r ..... n .. . iur. .cniTon, voce more, ana only once, uro wo ermittcd to address you, repoitorial- ly, ere the old yeardiea. His death agonies aro most excruciating, if we may judge by the inclemency of the elements snow,wiud und frost. The "below zero period" pre dicted by Veunor has held possession ever since Monday, and the indications aro good for a siego of it. ClltUSTMAS passed merrily among Weathcrlyites gener- lly. It Is said that at no previous until ersary ot Christ's nativity, has there been In this community somuch merry-making and good-feeling. thk deformed sadbath bciiooi. celebrated the event Christmas Eve, and a very delightful time was had. The attend ance was large, the music good and the presents numerous and valuable. A hand some Christmas tree gay ly decked and Santa Clans, the distributor, drew much attention. Iu the PaSSBVTRRlAS CIICRCII on Christmas iillernoon, the exercises were very enjoyable and consisted of music by several parties and the school, readings aud recitations, all of which were most happily reudeied. Two Christinas trees very tastily trimmed und laden with presents were quite mi attractive feuluro of the evening, ilertt also a very natural-looking Santa Claus hail been improvised aud occasioned much mirth among the juveniles. Tit'r. it. E. curncn. Christinas eveninc was well filled at admis sion fees of 20 cents lor adults and 10 cents for childien. Here, a beautllul Christmas service of a religious character, was well rendered and iutersjiersed with goo. I read logs, reeitatiousaml music by the school and the choir. At the close of the literary and musical exercises ewoct-meats and peanuts ducked ironi the Christmas tree were lav ishly distributed among tho children and Iriemisoi tne scnooi. when wo say that all Ihe entertainments were successes, we but mildly expresses it. The "Charge of the Light Brieade" by Johnnie Rowland and the "Reprieve" by Misa Mabel Roscnsloek were remarkably well delivered anil were highly complimented. We aro told that the proceeds of the M. E. entertainment amounted to ubout $37 and of the Presby terian (which was a dime entertainment) about 11. Admission was free lu the Re formed, The crcat event of tha week In society circles here was the marriage o! Mr. Thos. uunii, jr., to Aiissjtieiua J. the accomplish ed daughter of our townsman, Cupt. Samuel llarleuiau, on Tuesday laat. The numerous invitations sent out for the occasion were liberally responded to by a goodly number f guests. The hymenlal knot was lied by tho Rev. r. F. Eyer. The bridesmaids were Misses Maria und Lizzie Ilarlruian and the groomsmen, Messrs. G. W. Harleman and E. W. DeWilL The happy pair were made the recipients of numerous and valuable presents. After lurtaking of a sumptuous feast the couple started on their wedding tour, leaving on the 5:30 p. m., south bound train. Amaici's. Dec 30, 1680. Ills' Creek I tenia. It Is with reeret that weare called unon to chronicle the death of the only child of William Brown, which occurred quite un expectedly on Monday afternoon of last weea. aub lunerai look piaca Irom tne residence oi l aui iluclc, or this place, on Wednesday following. Interment at the Bolt's church ; funeral services, in German, oy ivev. o, v. uross, or 1'arry v.lle. The Towamenslng Horse Thief Detec tive Company met at the publio bouse ol Nathan Stemler. at Stemlarsvllle. on Satur day last, and elected their officers to serve the ensuing year, as follows ; President, J. K. Itlrkert. of We'.sanort: Secretary. W E. Kemerer, of Franklin; Treasurer, Jacob Snyder, of Lower owaiuensing. This com pany Is in a flourishing condition, with $358 in toe treasury, . icsyibc Tha trunk of an unknown man, with tha arms and legs cut oil' and only the neck aud lower jaw lell with it, was lound under the Concsloira railroad bridge, near Laucailer. , Tuesday. Bits of flesh, clothing aud bones 2 were strewn along tue track lor miles. - A factory fur the manufacture of fur bats ' is w 9$ siarwxl in ueafliug. X ; . f . ( - "jB-jrr- -ife. . ... - .aasssl Having lust nasscd what Is known aihnll day week, we have little to report III the coal market for the time. Tha wealhEr bss bseh exceedingly cold and the operatoU'de mahd for coal is reported quite urgent. There, his, however, been very little change In pfiers from tha yards, though (ho llbeUt1 of coal in Soma ntiariem nrm rllhnlfiir low. If this runnlnc down tendencv and tha STtZSttPX ppj t0 rolow JW governing inflgences of the coal msrkft;sbd prices' advance; But ns yet tne only united action In the' matter is that the Executive Committee of the LehlKh and SchUVlkill Coal Exchancea met on Thgrsday last and decided to recommend a continuance ot the present prices during Jabuary. So thai the immediate future is eeehllngiy ossUVed so' fat' as this hlnrkct Is colicertied. The Hintr't Journal of Satur day last thus expresses itselfof the trade up ui mis timet a ne extreme cum weather and successive snow stormsj together with the decree of the lending interests that opera tions snau oe restricted lotnreeuayain tacn week, has cut down tho DftldUction to n Very small figure) and those who iirVunt plenti- luny supplied with coal are at a disadvan tage. We have heard of no hardship from this source, however. In the Eastern cities, and Ih-s figures of the production, which navo reached over za,uuu,ouu tons, would forbid a belief In a coal fillhlhe. A'large production at this season of the year Is neither possible nor desirable, add dealers and large consumers are prudent enough not to require IL The real causa of Ihe scarcity of coal, the dealers maintain, lies l.n the fact that, because it was cheap last year, every one held on" this year to get II cheap ones more ; there uevcr was so much coal pro duced and consumed in the United States, so dealers say, as during the year 1880. The Western dealers think now that the present figures for anthracite will not be changed. Coal of this description which has been corn ing forward for the past month of. so let dis posed of generally on old orders. The rail- roaas are sun dilatory in lurnisniug nans Donation, it being more profitable to carry other products. The market presents ho more favorable condition line, last week. It is the opinion of leading dealers that fuel will be dear, in anticipation of a severe "Win' ter. The Cm! Tradt Journal says that an thracite production durmir the year 1881 ought to be largely in excess of the con sumption of this year, inasmuch as there is now something like Continence restored be tween the buyer and seller of this commodi ty. In addition to this fact, tha re is the more potent one, that stocks, win be practi cally exhausted from the more Bevere weath er that has been nr is naturally i-rfpected, as compared with the winter season or 1879-eO Ledger, Monday. Wciasmirt ttbniaw Austin Boyer and Aaron VSnydVr have returned to school, this week, to, .complete tneir course oi study, liicy navu a wide neni oi usetuiness be lore mem and we wisn them every success. Warren Seldel and Miss Emma Krum were united in the holy bonds of matrimony last batnntny, by Key. rb, oi utatington Eil. Yundt, is bock oca I n from his late yislt. Eil, is .a ,copjtaJ "lyourt jfejlow, and. iiiuncs irieuua V vbj y tvueo. , l . i T'io drive, on New Year's night, laMc Daniel s proved a success. The young men had beeu hard at work arranging the vari ous details uu J the ladies pronounced it an enjoyauio time. Our schools aro progressing finely under the priiicipalship of F. P. Snyder, who is making gieat advances iu bringing the de partment up to an excellent standard. -JelT. Rehrlg, of Hazleton, ' well knowD as an energetic young man, was in town, Our Iriend Wm. Reber, oneqf those great, genial-hearted lenows, is extra nap py now. , It's a girl 1 The Evangelicals nre holding relval meetings ut present. Mrs. Sarah Lone;, wile-of Abraham Long, is ill with deiangementof the mental faculties since last week. Iter illness orig inated Id a somewhat singular manner, but it thought she, will eventually recover. An infant child of.John Nio"hblson,d'ed Tursday morning.. Funeral took place on Saturday. " Messrs. John Harvigond Simon Specht, of Scranton, are visiting fellow-moulders hero. ' Ike. From llio County Scul. Hon. Robert Klotz left homo on Mon day, Jan. 3rd, for Washington, and Hon. Allen Craig for Harrisburg., The latter pro poses to do all he can lo pals' the bill to an nex the southern end of, Luzerne county to Carbon county. On Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. KloefTel, the murdered woman, was buried in the Upper Muueh Chunk cemetery. Her hus band was taken from tho jail, under tho'cus todv of tho SherllT, and permitted to attend the funeral. Tho County Auditors met on Monday, the 3rd inst., after chosing John , Kline as clerk, they adjourned to meet Saturda,, Jan. 8, 1881. The County Treasurer, in accordance with the orders of the Commsssiouers, has redeemed reveni -thousand, .dollars of the county bonds. , This' leaves .the county! iri , ii., ' . . - .. , - r - i" ueiaer euutiuiou luua lb nas uecn lor many years. District Attorney Mulhearn has pro cured two neat sign ; he has had them put on tne sine oi the door iramo leading lo. the commissioners nlllce. Air. .Mulhearn will try Aitcn KlotiTel for the murdecof his wife, in Franklin township. Quarter Sessions Court will open on Monday; very little criminal business ap iicors on the docket, and the proceeding will be unusually dull. The County Commissioners have put in the Court House an elegant black walnut desk and witness stand; It adds very much to tne appearance oi tna place, During the year 1880, tho County Com missioners did mure for the convenience of Ihe Court, and the people of the county een entity, than has been done by any board for u number of years. The Court Ifo'uso has been provided with large heaters, and ven tilators have been putup,and,nn the whole, the Commissioners deserve the thanks of the entire county. , J. 0, C. Fatal 'lloller llxploalon. Special Dispatch to the Advocatr. Allextowm, Pa., Jan. 6. The boiler In the largo mill of tho Allen- town Rolling Mill Co., exploded at nine o' clock to-night, damaging the mill to the ex- teutof twenty thousand dollars, and Instant, ly killing John Shook,- aged 48, married ; and fatally wounding Hugh Gallsgheratged 2-1 j Hugh Harrington, aged 19; Patrick McGee, aged 10; James Roarity, aged 18; Charles McCIoskey, aged 18; and seriously Injuring Samuel Burger, aged 25; James Harklns.aged 22; John Harklns, aged 13; Wm. Gibbous and James Bovle The boiler was 30 feel long and 3 feet ip diameter.-, A defective flue set fire to the large three story brick building or Nathan Dresber ami Charles Hergesheiine, at Alleutowu, at 12 o'clock on Wednesday night, 29th ult, de stroying it with iU oonlenli Loss, $S00O i insurance, tjuuu. Robert, an eleven year old son of Mr. Daniel Hontz, engineer, of Packerton, died on-last'Wednesday evening, about ft o'ock, of diphtheria. He was a-very' briglit and . , -i ' r -,' i-. promising juuiu, aua is uia iweniy-nrst victim of this dread disease, in that place. The annual meeting ol the stockholders of the Lehigh Valley railroad Company will be held al their office, No. 238 B-iutb Third street, Philadelphia, on Tuesday, the 18th day of January, at 12 o'clock noon, at which time an election will be hold for president and iwdve directors for the ensuing year. It is about as easy for an editor to conduct his paper without receiving abuse, as it is for a blind man to, see a black, cat on a dark night. ' ' ' ' ' E. M. Mulhearn, Esq.c, filedTils oatli of office with the rrothonotary on Monday and assumed his duties as District Attorney for Carbon connty. A. Pardee 4 Co., are now building near Hazleton one or tha largest breaker in the Lehigh coal regions. Tbo Advocate for one year aud Ken dall's Horse Bonis for only $1.00. i , , ' erTAfnnr.wai The rieofiti ol Bradford hare purchased a (team Ore CbglHe. The tut Atiha Ckrfi of Buffalo, was fired by an Incendiary at Erls oh Saturday., Owen BItiflnak'a,Beheca Indian, aged 5 tears, died a few dayagoUekr Warren, An unknown Man jumped into the river at UarnrarVllh on Tuesday and was drowned, Michael Iranahsniiueit 24 yoars.wn kill. etl by at fall of tot. coat lb Kobinoor (olliery Tuesday. The Brewery of F. LobeC ABrtrt., In Alle thetiyi Was destroyed by fire Tuesday. Losi, e45,00 ) Insurance $17,000. : 11 The ItsV, Datld Harris was killed Ut Ar not lately by a fall of coal In a turn he had just begUb to Work, At PitUbtirJfj bit WedflBid'y nieht 29th ult., M. C. Hall fatally sbot Either Fester, an Inmate or a bagnio'. He says the Was his wife. The Ray. Dafafel 'rVllihVttirREtd tOi droo ped dead of heart disease bthi Harmans- vine, on Wednesday morning, 2m oil Samuel B. Graul dltd Iff Iteadlna en Tues day , 28th ult., In his 80th year. At the age of 12 he fought In tho war of 1812i Michael 8mall,a puddler, hit eloped froth Pittsburs with the wife of James Kaln and $300 of the latter! money. Howard Cloud, ot East Goshen, JJeflttl county, with a one-horse thresher threshed out 271 bushels of wheat In twenty-four nours. Aa loon aa the days lengthen and the weather gets more pleasant work will begin actively at the Chester shipyards. The anniversary of "Old Hickory's" battle of If ew Orleans will be celebrated by the Democrats of West Chester with speeches and a big supper. Richard Curry, aecd 3S years, and for. merly from Titusville, was burned to death accidentally near Bradford an Monday. Rev. William Fell, of RandolDh. New York, was killed at Stearilbufgi Crawford couuty, oil Saturday night by a runaway norse. John Patlon, of Pine Creek. Armstrone county, committed suicido by shooting him self on Saturday. No cause was assigned lor me act, The Commori Fleas Court at Pittsburg Monday granted an injunction restraining Rev. Neyin Woodslde Trom preochlogiu Oak Alley ourcn. Messrs. Robert Arthurs, George Whitney, Ralph Bagalay, D. Leet Wilson and others, capitalists oi I'liissurg, win build a hotel In tuat city at a cost at $oo,uuo.,- Thomas A. Spence, who lives in Mans field and does business in rittsbitrgioti Tues day, 28U. ult., took a train at Washington, uougui a paper oi tne newsboy jnd lell dead In the car. - Joseph-Failsf, alias" Good, one of the three Voting men wanted for placinz obstructions on the Reading Railroad track near Never-t sink station, November 4, has beeu arrested al Heading. Lewis J. Kllnetob, of Nanticoke, Is In tne Luzerne prisou on the charge of Mrs. Haz lejt; his daughter, that he has forced her to 'Incestuous intercourse since she was 12 years oia. oue is now 2j. Two trains on the Pan Handle Road col lided near North Mansfield on the 31st ult. Both engines were wrecked and an engineer named Williams received serious injuries. Christian B.trr. of Penn Grove townshln. Lebanon county, died on Thursday ,23d ult., in ins coin year, and nis ine was insured by other parties to tha amount of 460.000. An-' plications for policies ou bis life were on file when' he died. In the snow storm of Wednesday night, -am ua , sir. jonn omoyer, ol l'lvmoutn township, Montgomery county, aeiientally drove a two-horse sleigh over an embank ment Into the Schuylkill, Both horses were drowned, and the driver had a very narrow reeujie. Mrs. Elizabeth Bullock, an aired ladv livlno in Thornhurv. Delaware county, war accidentally burned to death on Saturday , lost uy ner cioiniugcatcning uro. The body of Georzo Ware, who was killed by the cara at Bristol on the 21st of Decem ber, is being embajtned at that) place to be sent to EuglanuV Jle.had beenlmarried but three weeks, and niswllo has been sent to an usylUm, a unpeless .lunatic Mr. Frederick 8ummerGeld. of Peoua townsoip, uancasier county, was Kicaea in the abdomen by an old musket. with which he was firing a salute on New Year's eve. and died of his injuries the next day. Bloodshed was threatened at- Bellman Church, 'in Centra township, Berks county. .on Sunday. In anticipation of the, aunual election lo decide lor or against tne present pastor, uev. u. a. Appei, mere were at least 1000 persons asiembled, The anit-Appel party got possession of the building and the pastor was only allowed to apeak under cer tain conditions.. The 'election resulted In favor of the anti-Appe par(iy CBI3IE5 ARD CASUI.ATIES. Mrs. Elisabeth Rainer, a poor woman. was found frozen to drain in her room, in Jersey City, Friday morning. Ellin 11. Jones'was lound frozen todeath at her home, in Prince George County, Virginia, ou Thursday night, 30th ult. The Arlington Housennd Patterson's row. In McKeesport, Pa., were burned Friday morning. Loss $25,000 The Windsor Hotel and Dullmore House. at Atlantic City, New Jcraey,wera destroyed by lire Friday morning. The cotton and woollen mill of Halali. Grindrod k Bottoinley, at Bridgewater, near Chester, Penn'a. was destroyed bv fire Fri day morning. Loss, $25,000 Tim n.i.ml, m. u t T T) at Newrt, Rhode Isluud, was destroyed rriuay morning, uy a nre originating irom defective-furnace. The house and furniture were valued at $100,000. All the silver ware, many or the paintings and much or tha furniture was saved, but Mrs. Keene aud the family lost all their clothing. A colored man, named Wrieht. seriously wounded a deputy sheriff named Batemau. who was trying to arrest him, and was then shot dead by another deputy, in Bumpier county, South Carollna,on the 30th ult. Dr. George Srallie, a dentist and deacon of the First Presbyterian Church of I'lalnUeld, New Jersey, was found frozen to death in wastiliigmn 1'ark, xtortn i-iaiuileld,' ilturs ilay morning. It is supposed he wasseited with apoplexy and fell in thesnow.on Wed- nesdty uigbt, 29ih ult. The bodies of Stephen Joy and Jocob Schoonniaker, who perished )n a burning bulldinzat Rondout. New York.were found in the ruins Monday, R. B. Reynolds, a sailor on the U. 8. steamer Powhattan, was found dead in bed in a hotel In New York. Monday moraine. he having blown out the gas before retiring. A stage capsized and was thrown down an embankment and wrecked, near New Ham burg, new York, Monday, miif driver anil three passengers were severely injured. Jobn;A4 Springer was frozen to death. while driving home in Chesterfield county, v irginia, on ououay. Mrs. Mary Chadwick. a widow, while sleiehlmt with her brother at Tarkerdale. New Jersey, Monday, was killed by their team oeiug run into oy a neavy sieign driven by a drunken man named Herring. An old woman named Roach was burned to deatli by her clothes catching fire from a pipe while carousine with two other old people at Atmoretowu, Vermont, last Sat-J UlUHJl , Ten persons .perished bv a fire In a tene ment bouse at the corner of James and Madison streets, in New York, Tuesday morning. The victimn were: Mrs. Ellen Sheridan, a widow, aged 43 years; Kate anenuanigea it usggio ouencunjtgeas; Martin Sheridan, aged 3 1 John Walsbgetl 13 1 Thomas Cassidy, aged 8 1 Chas. Casiidy, aged 8 ; a girl named Eagan, aged 2, and Mrs. Mary Cassidy and ber infant. Beyeral persons were injured, some seriously, The nre was caused by the upsetting ofairaso- llne apparatus used by some plumbers Who were thawing out frozen water pipes It started at the bottom of the stairs, which furnished the only means of exit for the tenants) and In a few minutes swept up the stairway to toe rooi. O. W. Eisenhart. telezraph operator and ticket agent at Excelsior Station, on the Mananoy and oasmokin branch oi y. a. It. R. R., sbot and killed Patrick O'Brien In lb depot Saturday evening. O'Brien and Eiseur nan naa a diiucuny recentiy.and on Satur day evening O'Brien entered the depot, and started an alUrcatlon with tba agent Eisen hart requestad the lutrudar to leave the bulldiug. O'Brien then, struck FiMuhait, ant! the tatter drew a pistol and ehnt O'Brien. The w'onmled man ran dlit but fell on the road horns ffdhT loss oMilddd. He wastaken borne by sorrfe men who found him, and died- at 3:30 Su'dilA? tnordlrig. O'Brien's friends drove Elsenbatt out of the office and he fled toShamokln'a'fjd gave Himself up to the authorities and was sent to jail. Closing prices or DitlAVt & TrWiisltxir Block, uovernnient ana uoiar u noutn Third Street, Phlla., January 0 168t. V Si S'a l!l.. ttlH bid toil, asked i. B. currency t'a lao bin isz, aaaea Uih. g's.issi. new.... ...... mm kid luiss asktd IT. SI. nmv.. ....... ....lllfc nldll2h aakf-a U B.fs.nrWi.itii, ..i.i. 112k. old I1JH asi-en Pennsylvania It, II t.H Did Mk asted fn'l.S .radio it. rt itH "id t asked Lehlzb Valley ILItit ITU bid SS assie lnnialiCnaitlNaViCOi..ii. I'H aid U sstec unite Ofltnardlsof K.J. 71) old II X asxed Nnrmern Central n.li.u. ,s bid Jv. rm lleatonvple 1'ass.rtilt, Co 19 bid tu atVcd is. Hi. Itplr, It u.co snow ia aakid mil rraninoitatlon Co 4S bid 19 aaatd Worilitrn l'ocincCora SaHbld It aeied I'rei'a. sj oiu csi asxea North rennsvlvanla 71. R. U bid (9 asard I'Llla-lelribladilirlolt. II.. 204 bid II aase stiver. (Trades,) S9Hbtd lV asked fcehasrMon MarketsT (JoaRKCTKD Weekly. Floor. tm saek 3 JO a oo TO (6 1 49 1 70 1 40 1 10 2 83 12 12 to Buokwheat Hour tier sask Corn, per bushel Uati, per bashsl , Mixed Chop, perewt..,, Middlings, perewt Oorn Otiop...i... uran, per cwt..ii,, .,.. JMttSr.per poilnd.,,..,, , per doieo..... l.n...., iiatn, per ponuu...... Lard, carnodnd... xi.n Shoulders, per pound ,i. I'etatoes, par ouiosi , j.kii,.. MAItniED. MlMM-OEnltAltt'i On tha 2Jth ult, by liar A. llartholotilflWi inr. Wilson F. Mlmm and Miss Nary tfeffiart,- both of vveatneriy, uaroon county. STROII YEAOEJl. On the same day. by tbe same, Mr. William It sjtron and nuss bophla L. Yeager, both of Mauch Uhunlc, Carbon county. DUNN ll ARLEM AN, At tho tt sldence of the bride's parents, in weatueriy. on tne asth olt., by the Key. P. F. Eyer, Mr. Thos. F. Dunn and Miss Mellle J. liarleman, both of Weatherly. ENUI.EII ART ROMIO. On the 25th ult. py tneittv. n. a xtauer. mr. jieory cngit nan ana miss Avnima itomiK, uuiuvi x ttg ti er township. KLOTZ W ASHBURNE. At the the resi dence or Mr. w. J.uorreii, moomsburg.ou the EBth blti bv the ltev. Mr. Yocutn. Air. Charles E. Kloti, or Weatherly, and Miss Wattle HttsbbUrne, of Bloomsburg, Pa. HARTif AN-SOllOENER In Lehlghton. on me zstn till , By tne iteTi u it. start man. Mr. Henry Ilartman, or Tamaqtia, and Wlss Martha Schoener.of MoKarest llii'i I'a. RIKINS ZEIOENFUSS. On the 22d ult by the ltev. tli A. llrucael, Mr. T. D, Koons, iti, ijM oi urooaiyn, n. v., 10 ihiss adds iu. Zelirenfusi.of AqUaskleola, Pa. DUAK E KUNT2. On the 4ith ult, by the Bey. J.S. Erb, Mr. Thomas lirake, or Ak ron, Ohio, to Miss Carrie V. Run s, or Slat- lagtou. fa. BENN1NOER OLASE. On the 25th nit, by tho Rev, W. J Peters, Mr. Erasmus llennlnger, or Faekerton, to Miss Ellen M. Olase, orsiatlngion. SHOOK HOW KR. On the24th Ult. bv the ltev. A. J U. Dttbbs, Mr. W, W. Shook, of 1 om uicaen,ioiuiss nieita uower, oiiuancn uuna. 1IIKI). REINERT. On the Ith day or December. In Welssiort, Elizabeth, wtro or Daniel Ileln. art. Aged TO years, 3 mouths and 4 days. HEFF. tin the 12th day or December, In East Petth, Salome, widow or John Nell, Aged 70 years, 3 muntus ana ii tiuys. KnATZER. On tho 12,1 ult. In Welssnort. Charles Franklin, son of Walter and Sarah Kratzer.Agea i year, ll monins anu oays, BALTZER. On the 30th ult, In t eatherly, Wleand llaltzer, aged 40years. Interment took place on Saturday, In the Union ceme tery. kescuki) ritoJi im:atii. . The rollowlnic statement ol Wm .I.Couah lln, of Somervllle, Mass., Is so remarkable that wo beg to ask lor It the attention or our read ers lie savs : " In the lall or 1870 I was tak en with a violent blekdikq or the lo.nos, followed by a severo couicb. 1 soon beaan tu lose my appetite and flesh. I was so weak at one tloie that 1 could not leave my bed. In the summer of 1877 I was admitted lo tho City Hospital. Whllethere the doctors said I had a hole In my lea long as big as a halfdollar. I expended over a hundred dollars In decors and medicine. I was so Tar irons at ona time a report went around that 1 was dead. I gave up hooe, but a Iriend told me or nit. WM. HALL'S BAI.rJAM FOR THE LUNGS. I lauithed at my friends, thinking that my case was Incurable, but I not a bottle to saturs them, when, to my surprise and urai Ideation, I commenced to feel better. My hope, onco dead, began to revive, and to-day 1 feel In bet ter spirits than 1 have the past three years. 1 write this hoping you will publish It, so that every one afflicted with Diseased Lungs will be Induced to take lilt. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE H'NQS, and be con vinced that uuNSuniriiun t-an no uurou. I have taken two bottles and can josltliely say that It has done more Kood than all the other medicines 1 have taken since inr sick ness. My Couirh Las almost entirely dlsap- uearett anu i snau s.ion do aDieio ko lowura." Sold by A. J. DCBLIMO, Lehlgliton, and all drugalsts. Dec. 18. 1880-yloow m:i house rotun-its Are the only Horse and Poultry Powders that give, universal sausiacuou. it toe iowuitb da not give satisfaction, the Druxglst will re turn your money. Dee. 18, lWlTlcow llElSItY'.S t'AKBOI.IC SALVE. The BEST SALVE In the world for Cuts, Bruises, Mores, Ulcers, Salt llheum, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all kinds of stkln Eruptions. Freckles and Pint. plea. The Halve Is guaranteed to ulre perfect satisfaction In every ease or money retunded. He sure you get HENRY'S CAIIHOLIO SALVE, as all others are but imitations. Price 26 cents. For sale by all Drugxlst everywhere. Dee. 18, 1880-yleow A Ncvr Treatment. TAr OalaVn Eljrer of Life. Wonttrful Curti. 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CUT, VGIIWKW8 CRI.E11HATKI1 KS3AY on the itaa'cai ure oi ctrKUHAioHHuic, ur cvimnni ll MbiiM. . lnv.liifitJirH,tnllil.l LO'Mta lMI0. TEXCT. Menial and Physical Incapacity I raw a. ttneuis so uarnsge. eiotai-o, oeafwaniM, EriLErsr a- d Kits Induced bveett-tnduliieuee orwixiiHl eitravananrea, eto The celebrated an tor. In this admirable Es say, cleor.y oemonattales, from a thirty yeor anreeaslnl nracilce. that the alannlna eoase qaenceaot setrabiiao may be ladlcally coie-t uoluttDfr itnt a raode of cate at onc stntale. certain and rffreinl. by means of wb.eh e.-y sufferer, uo matter wbathia condt lnuraav ne. may care blaisclf cbeapitj, privately uai aim caixy. RT This Lee'nre should be In the hands of every youth and every man In the land. sent nailer seal, in a n'alo envelope, to any address, post-palo. on receipt of txceutaortwo po.tage stamps. Add) ess the Publishers, Tho Cuiverm'll Medical t'o., 41 AWtt St.. New York. N V. P. O. Box 458Q Jan. I. ISSl.yl DANIEL WIEAND, CarriageSjWagon s.SJeighs.&c ' coax a or BAKK AM) IKON" STREETS, LEUKIHTON. Pence., Respectfnlly announces to bis Wends nd ths public, thai he Is prepared to Build all des criptions or Oahbiaoes, SPRINO WAfinNH. SLEIOHS. ste., In the Latest and Most Approved milts, at Prless rully as low as the saute can be obtain ed elsewhere. guaranteeing the bestgaasontd Material and roost substantial workmanship. particular attention given 10 REPAIRING la. all Its details, at tha very Lowest Prices. patronize respectfully solicited and psrfaat sttitMllon Kuarau.tsad. Data, urn yl DAW WIEAND, rosT oFFirja mjiLDiiVti LEHIOllTON, PA., has the Largest and Most Extensive Stock or Hoofs, Shoes, HATS, CAPS, Jbc. ever offered In this' borouah. naving ptt. chased my Stock In the Eastern anu uihar Manufactories rarlr Hi the season and at a saving ol 10 to 111 pit CaulOm on the pieient Advanced Prices, 1 am prejaiied to otter ex. traordlnary IndUretnrnti to tny,eattohier, Special attention has been atria to the aolstf. tton of Fall and Winter fibbts and I Invite my numerous friends and patrons' to call and examine my stock before rasklna their purchases elsewhere, as lam prepattd to alva special Inducements to all CASK rUKOUASKIIS. Remember, LEWIS WEtsS 1'ost.ORlee lloltdtog-, LenUhton, Pkt Sept. to. Reipcctfully announces to the people or Le hlghton and Its vicinity, that he Is now pre pared to supply them with all kinds or Household Furnitur Manufactured rrom Ihe best Seasoned Mate, rials at Prices rullyas low as the same article, can be irtmictit tor elsewhere Here are a tew or tha Inducements offered: l'arlor Sets at Irom tM to 0 Walnut Marblo-lop Dressing Case Bedroom Suites, 3 piece M0 to 44J Palmed Bedroom Suite 18 to 149 Cane Seated Chairs, persetof .... Common l hairs, per sot of 6 tl and all other Goods equally cheap. In thlf connect lfln( 1 desire to call the at tention or tha people to my ample raclltties In THE UN DERTAK1KG BDSESS withaNEW and HANDSOME HEARSE, and a lull llnoorOASKISTS and CUKF1NS, 1 am orenared to attend nn, mm It to all or ders In this Hue. at lowest prices. Patronage rerpeetlully sullclted and tha most au.plo .-tlsfactln guaranteed. V. SCHWARTZ, octlb BANK St., Lehlghton. THE SUN FOR 1881, Everybody reads The Sen. In the editions or this newspapar throughout the year to come everybody will rlndi I. All the world's news, so presented that the reader will get Ihegriu'crtami'Untof In. rormallon with the least (xpendlture or lime and eyesight. Tne Sun nyt 0(0 dl.covered the golden meaning between redundant ful. nessand unsatisfactory brevity. II tlucli ot that sort ofncwa which depends less Uoti lis recognised importance than up. ou its Interest to mankind. From morfllnx to morning The Sum prints n continued story ot tho lives or real men and women, and or their tleeds, plans, loves, halts and troubles This story Is more varied mid more Interesting than any romance 111 -it was ever devised'. III Uuod writing In every column, and freshness, originality, aa-urnry and decorum In Ihe treatment ol every lui.juc. IV". Honest comment. Thii SDN's habit Is to speak out fearlessly about men and lhlni. V. Eiual candor in dealing with each poli tical !any, and equal readiness to commend what is praiseworthy or to rebuke what Is blatnable in Democrat or Rejtubllran. VI. Absolute Independence or partisan or. ganlzatlons. but unwavering loyalty to true Deniucratlo principles, T.ik ft UN believes that the Uovernmcnt which the ConstllutK n Klves us Is a Kood one to keep. Itsnotlnnof duty Is to resist to Its utmost wer the ellor or men in the Kepublk-an parly to set up another torm or government In place ol that which exists. The year 1681 and the years Immediately follotilnx will probably decide this supremely Important contest. Tna near believes that the vlcu ry will be with tho peo ple as onanist the Rings for nionnoly, the Rlnits lor plunder, and the Rings tor Imperi al power. tiur terms are as follows: For the Dully Sust, a four-pace sheet of twenty-elKlit columns, the price by mall, post paid, is 6aoituis a monlh, or ed.SOayear; or, including tha Sunday paler, an elght-paga sheet ortlfty-slx columns, the price la eft cents a month, or 47.70 a year, KSiSKe paid. The Sunday edition or The Kdm Is also rurnlsbed separately at tlEO u year, postage paid. The price or Ihe Wekklt Scn, eight paaer, flfly-six columns, Is lu year, postage paid. Pur clubs ot ten sending tlO wo will seud aa extra copy free. Address 1. W, Enolakd, Publisher of The Son, New York. City, dec. ll.-ws. For HOLIDAYS, 1880. Mrs. C. BbTSCHIRSCHSKY Respect rully announces to her friends and the public generally, that she Is now recalling and opvulug for their Inspection a larger slock than ever or the very latest uoveltles In Toys & Fancy Goods, Suitable lor HOLIDAY PRESENTS for Young and Old Rich and Poor. Don't fall tocallearly and sreute first choice and best bargains. She also calls tlulr attention to her Mew, Large and Elegant assortment ot INOTIOjLSrS, comprising Underwear, Berlin and Uertuan. tuwn Wools, Hosiery, Imported and Do utestto tilbbona, tlluvea. Flowers and a fine assortment or New Designs IN FANCY ARTICLES Also, In connection with the above, a full and complete stock or GEIl.11 AN FRUITS, LIMUUROER CHEESE, CanillCN St Confection, tsgtlher with a variety of Q ods not acneral. ly kept In any other store In town. II you do not sea what you want, ask for It. A share or public patronsite solicited, and perfect satisfaction gaarantocff'tu prion aud quality or goods, SeconcL St, 2 floors above Iron, Nuv 20, 1880. LEIIiaitTON, Pa. Cheap jfTjirnis IN MISSISSIPPI, For SALE and EXCH ANflE at 10 and il PER AU1CE. Address, A. BEERS J20 Atlanllo Avenue. Dse. it-mi HaooxLvs., N. Y. rpUE F1KST SA1IOSAL BASK OF LEHIOUTON. The Annual Election of Scran Directors of this Hank will beheld at ibellankluM Itouaa, on TUtldl-tV, JANUARY lllh. UU, be twuen the hours or 1 and o' lock P. M W. r. BOWMAN, 0ahUr- Uhltf' ton. Dae. II, luo-w
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