It- V. VtOHTIllMliK, ENlTOlt LBIttailTON.T-A.i ISAttHlPAY, MAIJOII 19, 1881. Tli Wwt ChrMft Village 1'cmnl tins latrnnl nt (lie fiurclifiH! nf ilfty acres of grmiiul iifstr Wfiyna Slpilon, on tin- lViin sylranla lUilrowl, by General Ornnt, upon wlneb lie will buil.l n haiiilsniuo resilience. he Oronrt Jury of Schuylkill county Inst week found n true bill of Itidlcttnctit fixainst Jacob IIuntzinr;cr for cinbozzllnj; $24,000 Hint Prollionntnry Kerns liml on ilo msit in the Miners' Trtit lhnk. The r.Mreil Eagle says tlmt a petition Is being signed by neopla living alon? the proposed ronlpoftho Jersey Shorn mid Pino Creels liailroad, asking thai It be built. This is i lie extrusion propiweil'hy tbo Phlladel pliui and Ueadiug Itallroail from Jersey Sliora to Pott Allegheny. - Thern is snmo comment iti Wosuinglon rclif, tnudiing tho tact that Senator Conk lmx lias tiot-yet pulin an appearance nt tho While Ilotife. As lie- has not cresscd its threshold for over four yenrs, it In suggested that ho may not know tho way there. When Benator Blaino went to tho Wliito House with General Garfield on inauguration day, it was Just three years and seven months to n day, since he had visited tho residential Mansion. 1C was decided in last Friday's Cabinet meeting that tho legal tenders deposited for tho retirement of circulation sliould not bo returned to the banks whero thctranfoction was completed by the surrender of tlio se curity bonds. L by redemption against the amounts' deposited. This decision will pre yent the return of about eighteen out of the nineteen millions ol legal tcndeis deposited to date. Charles D. Gilmore, an Attorney and claim agent, of Washington, has brought suit In the District Court againpt ex-Secrc- Ury Sehurz for $200,000 damages. Heal' leges that, without just cause, Secretary 8i:htirz disbarred him from practico in the Interior Department last April, thus break ing up a legal business, whose pmllls aro estimated by the plaintiirat $40,000 per an num.' The disbarement ol Gllinnre, it op- pe.irH, was the result of sn investigation of a charge that Gilmoro had been bribing n clerk In the Land Oilleo. The points in vol veil in the case are whether an executive officer has ti right to disbar an attorney, and whether, if tho light exists, tho nfiicer Is liable for damages when the power is Im priperly exorcised. Brevet Major General Emory Upton V. S. A., was found dead in his bengal Pre eidio, near San Francisco, Tuesday morning, ho having committed suicide. A revolver was grasped In his hand, and a bullet wound extended through his mouth to li is brain. I To had been dead for several hours. It scemeil, Irom the appearance of his room, that ho had sot up late tho night before, writing and destroying manuscripts, and t urning many of his prters. He left two letters, one to his sister, intimating that "something might happen j" tho other to Captain Dyer, expressing the opinion that lils "Heviaed Tactics" would lie. a failure. While smiio attribute General Upton's sui cide to grief at the recent death of his wife, tho general opinion among army officers at thq post is that it was caused by a fear that he wc.uld lo reputation by the failure of his work on Tactics. day proxies were presented for 137,358 com mon and 18,4Tll preferred stock belonging to McCalmnut IJros. fc Co., and 0J3 common and 1,104 preferred belonging to Hugh Me Calmont. Thomas A. Biddle A- Co., showed oViurs'iip of fS,9Sl shares, held less than three months. Tiie other stock represented was less than 4,000 shares. Mr. Gowen re fused to attend the meeting, although he hold proxies for a majority ofall the stock, because it is n question whether a portion of it is not disfranchised becauso ofa failure to register within three mouths. At tho meet ing to-day 292,000 shares wcro represented and 205,000 voted upon, which Mr. Gowen claims is lessthau a quorum, and that there fore the election is illegal. Mr. Gowen claims that there arc fiSj.OOO shares. The nnli Gowen taction claim that only 500,000 shores are legal, and that they have won the day. Tho ticket which they voted on was Frank S. Bond for President, and Goo. V Tyler, Samuel It. Shipley, John S. Xew bold, E. T. Steel, Charles Purrish, and John Lawber Welsh for directors. 1. 1ST OF I'ATU.VXS Granted by the UnltcilStatestocltlrcnsorthls State, for the week ending Mar 16, 1881, furn. tihod fur the Oariion Advocate, from the Law and Patent otfico of .1, MoO. I'uuiuns, 60'J L street, Washington, 1). O. J. Bond, assignor J to 0. M. Swain, Phila delphia, mechanical movement. J. Bmid, assignor of J to C. M. Swain, Philadelphia, blulchlng aud reliving de vil t for bhatls. JI M. Clements, Verona, brainblo cutting device. II. F. Cox, Altoono, and It. H, Soule, Bal tnnore, Mil., railway iigiinl. G, A. Crooker, Nuwburg and B. F. Eyer, Suotland said Eyer assignor to said Crooker, clothes wringer. J C. Fiestcr, usslgnor to J. Kline, Read ing, weather strip. u. C. F nlt.St. Puteriburg,oombiuc4 heater ami twtfiVr. W Forinnn, Bradford, expansion joint. 1. L. IlaMenian, Media, rod coupling. P. Herdic, Philadelphia running gear for vehh lis. II II- Herihey, Philad?lphia, cabinst. C W. Hubbard. PitUbuic. shovel. M G. Hubbard, Nurristmvii, grain binder. J. II. Irwiu, Norton, carbon contact tor le'ppnones. T. M King, rittsburg, signal man's bell, I. L. Landis, Lancaster, grate. 11 Landon, Caulon. curtain fixtures. K. 1, Lloyd, assignor of i tuI.R. Pearson, Philadelphia, said Lloyd ami Pearson, as sn-nors ot J to H. A. Blako.Wilinington Del., Uillln stopiier. P. D. TSicols, Sowickley, manufacture of liv'si onus. C.E. Sackelt, Matilda Furnsco, combined plow ic O J. Shlrer and S. J. Milton, car axle luiiricaior. jE. H. Stearns, Erie, lumber trimming ma chlno. li. Wostiughouse, Jr., TitUburg, steam trap. o. Wcslinghouse, Jr. Pittsburg, feed water apjuratus. tu ii I tier Cuiidldnto. lly a large majority tho people of the United States hava declared their rati It in Kidney Wort as a remedy Tor all the dis eves of tho kidneys aud liver, some, how ever, havedisllkod the trouble of preparing it from the dry form. For tueh a new can ilidate appears in the shape ofKlduey-Wort la Liquid Form. It is very conccutraled, is easily taken and is equally eflleient as the dry. Try it. Louinille IUt. Twenty six creameries have been rstab llihed in Bucks oounty since 1879, which a-o innking butter and cheese at the late of flaO tous ol butter and 2000 tuns of cheese tier annum. Fifty-two acros of oil land on the Burden tract have been sold to William It. Curtis, of Eimi'a. for $60,000 cash. There are thirteen wells on ihe around, and 6000 barrels of oil art included ia the salt. WASHINGTON. onn srront. ikttkr. Washinotox, D. C, March 12, 1881. The all absorbing tcpioof the past week has been tho Inauguration ceremonies and matters incident thereto. It will not be necessary to go Into dtalls"regardlng them as the country has been Inundated with ac counts by telegram and letters, to that thoro ti scarcely an individual in tho land thai litis access to a newspaper but Ihat is toler ably well Informed on tho subject. Jt is simply sufficient to say that an American could feel justly proud of his country upon witnessing a ceremony, when one, so quietly and unassumingly, lays asido tho mantlo of power, which is taken up In an equally un ostentatious manner, by another Individual, without any cessation of the wheels of gov ernment or vocations of oufcitlzeiis. It is a grand and impressive thought "a monarch to day and a subject to-morrow without lots of diguity or respect. , The Cabinet seems to give pretty, general satisfaction, There is not any enthusiasm regarding it, but it is conceded that Tresi.- IculGatfiehl bos mado n wise choice, es pecially as regards tho Slate, Treasury and Interior Departments. The Senate In extra session cou filmed tho nominations as soon as sent in, which was particularly politonnd considerate seeing that it has a democratic moority. Tho President has -been almost over whelmed with callersslnco the beginning of tho week. This is however but the van guard of tho great army of office seekers which are now wending their way to the White I foil so. One of the atntisinc features of tho Washington daily papers Is the -mention of the names of various parties who at e now in the city and tho oflices which It Is supposed thoy aro either seeking or being nigra lor uy incir menus. Aiuiougn u is undeistood that the President is opposed to it theio is every probability that there will beau extra session of Congress, In May or June, by which time the vacancies on the Ill-publican sido uf tiie liotine will be filled by Special elections. Tho Greeubaekers are beginning to feel now that they nro of some arciiunt, and tho live or six republican members of that party are tu-day regarded with a good deal of interest now that the Democratic and Republican ranks are so evenly matched. Among the numerous positions which have been filled aliendy the mission to Fiaiico by Levi P. Morton, of N. Y., and Nathan Uali'Jr., (ox-Secretary of the Navy) as District Attorney of Wctt Virginia ore conspicuous, also that of Messrs. Evarts, Tliuriiiun and Howe, as Commissioners to tho International Monetary Conference to be held at Paris, France. The most interesting social event ottho week was the presentation of a portrait of -Mis. Hayes to the VYluto llouso in recog nition ol her iiillucnco in bonisliiim wine etc. from the Pi evidential Mansion, Miss Francis E. Willaid made tho address to the President, and hoped that he would follow in the footsteps ot his Immediate predeces sor as regards tiie subject of temperance. President Garfield, In itccentincr the ixirtrait, did not commit himself on tho subject and his reply was quite n modol of diplomatic tact. It will bo a clever man or woman who will get anything except a non-com mittal answer on any subject that ia not of yitul importance to the interests of the na tion as a whole, but when an answer in re corded thut gives his views and opluious lie will be prepared to bland uy iticm. August. NEWY0RK. KrOM OUR BEOULAUConniUPOXDF.ST. Nkw York, March 7, 1881. In my letlerofFeb. 21, referring to tho make up of tho now Cabinet, I confined my remarks to tho interest felt here relativo to the election of Col. Thomas L. James to be Postmaster General, and gave somo statistics showing his capability of Clling such an fiHiYbcl o"ir7oiiguraecfvTi service reform the best evidenco he could give would bo tho appointment of Col. James to the position named. And our prognostications have have conio true, and the people of New York without distinction of party unanimously indorse President Garfield's choice. When tho news was received here ou Saturday there was general rejoicing throughout tho city, and ot tho post oflico the whole after noon was devoted to general congratulations and rejoicing among tho employes und hundreds of friends who called to wish the Colonel God speed In his new sphere of duty. The entire Piess of tho city have endorsed and approved the President's choice in this respect, and assert that, so far as capacity is concerned, he is the right man in the right place. The walking match which terminated on Saturday night was, as 1 stated in my last letter, a very tamo affair, scarcely a corpor al's guard being piescnt at any time during the contest. And when it was seen toward tho last that Paiichott had everything his own way, thoro wero some pretty sharp giimes played by the pool sellers. Those gents hod done quite a business in making Kxds on tho number of miles to be made, und whin they found they Here likely to be beaten they formed a scheme to get the lead er to let up on his pace. What arguments they used is not exactly known, but Pan elmtt teally gavo up wulking toward night, nun in course na urn not come up to the uest rcitiru, nun mo oeucrs on distance were badly stucti. ihe receipts for udmission were too small tn allow any dividend to those, interested, the chances beinc thut the on inn. ators mid promoters would be out of iiocket. And still another walking match nuisance commenced wr.niti a couple ot hours of the cluse of the previous ono. Iu tills contest ate unwell (Uto champion ol thu world) and Vuughan, two English walkers, and O'Leary und Albert buth well known among the sportlug fraternity of Ibis country. The ro pittaliou of these men drew a verv lnri audieiico lowliness tho start, and, as thete loiesi wiuiiersciittrge a Hollar to look at them, uirjr must ii-ei very pieasani at having a full house. The men are doing some lively traveling, and tho race will probably show greater icsults of human endurance thou have ever been achieved heretofore. A wouderuil exhibition of cats is being held at one of tno miMcums In -the Bowery the present week. There are all kinds nf h-lina favorites to be seen then., frmn it, a oruiuary iiouso pet to uio largest most hig'j ly cultivated and refined of the tnecn-a Among lilts choice collection are talking turns, midnight sereuoders, wly gamin: prowlers, Chinese. Greenland ami Flniimn cats, all and each of which ol course expect I" Ill" W OV jl C, The Union League Club, on Salurrluv took possession ot its Hew building at Ihe corner ol Filth avenue and Porly-uiulh o'leet. The house is not fully completed, but a few days more work will put the fluishlne touches 'to everything outside and in. The structure is ono ot ihe unct or tho many elegant build ings in this aristocratic neighborhood, and It is calculated to accommodate oyer a thou sand members. Tho furniture and decora Uves are pf the choicest ami most elaborate character and no labor or expense has been Siared iu providing every luxury the moat exacting club man can ak for. The open ing ceremonies were celebrated by a very dainty and elegant breakfast, tn which a largo uuiuber ol members sat down, aud to which they did full Justice. The Tor famed Harry Genet, otherwise know as Prince Hal. elthouiHi found vniltv of fraud in connection with the Tweetl ring, has been enjoying himself with some or his old chums in driving, dining and attending balls and receptions, ulteJy regardless ol public opinions or the prosiect of a convicts liTe tlmt has stared him In the face. Aud to-day it is announced that Judge Daniels would utence him in the Court of Oyer and Terminer on Saturday next. So this guy and gallant prince will very likely have a change of rare lor a short time, and have time lu ruminate on tho ups and duwusof liie, and study his exwnence in going through the world, Irom laying tricks to be- -omiug : a prince and theucji to a prison. i iJ'?. tM tun1 J"'? cJul M city, , n.. , . and rcsrwclaWe numberof memberi'Uorn'g present.' Ai tills meeting tho election, of officers was the principal business transacted, and fhe former officials wero ro-clectcd with out much opposition. Mrs. Jennie J. Croly, of course, Is tho President, and sn excellent presiding officor she mokes She knows ex actly how. loin: auv of her sisters should oc cupy tho floor in speaking on ony tpiostlons before tho club, and she never foils In call ing time, when any member forgets herself in this respect. The stories told by Jcolous old bachelors of bickerings and scoldings taking place einong Ihcm, are doubtless made out of whole cloth, and prompted by nuro envy because they aro excluded from theso charming ladies' society. But I think the latter should throw their meetings open to these critics once In a while. Just to show these selfish unmarried lilrtccls how much happier thoy are, and how pleasontly they con ctijoy'therasclves without the aid of cither wine, cigars or old fogy bachelors. Tho result of the r manner til entertaining themselves Is lhat they are not In debt,have, over 3,000 In tho treasury and an elegant ly fitted club room, where they can meet and snend an hour or two in sociol conver sation entirely independent and in sritoof the stronger sex. m. New York, March 151b, 1881. The people were thoroughly slartled this morning by the annuncement of the assassi nation of the Emperor of Hussia, Alexander II, and scarcely any other subject lias been discussed during tho day in stores, offices,' and on the street. Whllo opinions dlfl'ereil as to the results of this act of the Nihilists, the great majority condemned It as n cruel and dastardly, and predicted that the cause sought to be advanced' by It. would on tho contrary receive a positive check by the con demnation of thousands In their own coun try who sympathized with them, as well as by millions of christian peopie throughut the civilized world. Notwithstanding this universal condemnation of tho terrible enmo ot Iho Nihilists, there is something to be eald on the other hahd which a lawyer would plead as mitigating circumstances. It Is well known that the Emperor has the power of lifo and death over the cntlro popu lation in his hands, and that spies nro cm- ployed tn watch all suspected people, and n report no matter how slight the grounds on which it is bused, 'against a citizen Is a cer tain condemnation to exilo In Siborla with out trial examination and without any fibs siblo hope of release. As well might a man thus accused be sentenced to death at once, for exile tn this penal colony means death before delivery. During the past fivo years over 30,000 Hussions hayo been imprisoned or condemned lo death for this crime of op nosinc the dominant tyrony, and among these haven boen men and women of high and low degree, all driven like cattle from their homes to perish amid the horors of Siberia. Why may not the assassination ol thu Emperor have been committed by tho friends ol somo of these victims, nud if so who will vcntuie to OBert that tho tailing of one life by an irresponsible power is a greater crime than the aunualsacrifice of thousands by an autocrat in order that Ins power shall not sutler nor his reinn be imperilled ? The Manhattan Club, one ol the. oldest organizations in this city, gave a compn mentarv dinner to General Hancock on But. urday evening. The clubhouse Was gorg eously decorated throughout for the occas ion, ihe disnlav of flowers tielne very fine, About ISO gentlemen sat dawn to tho feast aud u very pleusanl evening was spent, Amone the more prominent guest3 from out side the club, nresent were Gen. Geo. B. Mo- Clellan, Gen. FitzJohn Torter, ex-Gov. J. T.Hoil'man, Senator Homero, Gen. Mitchell, U.S.A., Mayor Hutchinson ofUtico and cx-Gov. Dorsheimcr. Letters of regret were received Irom Gov. Tildcn.ex-Speuker Ran dall. Thurlow Weed. Mayor Graco und others. Sneechniakinc was indulged In by several of those present and Gen. Hancock in responding to tho toast complimentary to himself said he -had nothing to regret in the lute canvass nor any fault to find, and hoped yet to seo the principle proclaimed ol uiucinnaii uy mo ueuiucrucjr piuTuu throughout the country. The wolkinir match, as I predicted, term irolf'UWiguV.ia' closing scene, 'iho mower u ijeary was completely used up, retiring ut 8 o'clock with a score of 450 miles. His conietitor Vauglian lias only been playing with him for two or thrcodnrsand could have reached 500 miles if he had desired to, but stopped at 101. Ituwcll appeared ou the truck at intervals during the last day, making sever al runs ofa few miles in order to draw somo more half dollars into tliotreasurv. There ceipts are stated to be $33,000 and the ex penses about flB,t)00, leaving 17,000 to bo divided betweeu these contestants. When such a harvest of dollars can bo gleaned from tho public by such humbugs as a walking match, doubtless wo shall be nfllictcd with a repetition of this nuisance, until tho people get a surfeit of them. Justice has for once been vindictcd, and tho criminal punished, although not to the extent that many had anticipated. Henry W. Genet one of the Tweed ring who was convicted several years ago of obtaining money out of the city treasury by fraud to the amoutit of some $4000 was ou'Soturduy sentenced to the penitentiary for eight months, and to pay a fine of 50,004. Ex traordinary efforls had been made bv his friends to savo him from prison, petitions to that ellcct having been signed by a great many of our most promiqeutcitizcns.among whom wore several clergymen, Presidents of Banks and Insurance Companies, but all in vain. Judge Daniels, in passing sen tence, said 11 he cnnsulUd his own feelings in tho case ho would grant tho petition, but that be had to be guided by tho law. Anil as tho jury had carefully weighed the evi dence, and found him guilty. Tie had no op tion but In send him to prison as a proper punishment and a warning to nil who would attempt to rob the public treasury. And su Priuru Hal, who a few years ago was worth a quarter of n million, lived iu fine style and was considered a prince of good fellows, conveyed to the penitentiary the sumo af ternoon, and is now wearing a prison garb the same as any other criminal. We are bavins a snlondid season of musi cal and dramatic cnlorlainmenU hero at the pit-sent lime. At the Academy of Music, Mapleson'a Oiieru Cninnunv elves nerfui in- ances three nights a week. A change of ojieru being given each night. Among Ihe company aro some of the best artists wo have had hero lor years, Including JJnie. Uerster aud Sig.'Golazzi. The operas have been ac coidingly well rendered, and the audiences large and enthusiastic. The illness of Sig. Campanini, tho greatest tenor that has ever appeared in this country, has been a serious drawback to tho management, but ho is now convalescing and is expected to appear to wards the last of the week. Thisgentlemun has made hosts of friends since his arrival in this country, and wherever he appeared through the South and West be was enthusi astically received. His reappearance will be hailed with del'ght by all lovers uf opera music. At the Fifth Avenue Theatre Eng. Ilsh Opera lias been given by theStrukosch Hess Company which includes the celebrat ed Mune, Hoze and Ostaru Torriani. The performances have been excellent and were appreciated by crowded houses. Mine. Januiiscliek, the noted German Tragedienne appeared in a series of Shakes- periau characters during the week. Lady Macbeth was probably the best represents lion given, and durinc the rendition she re ceived the. plaudits of largennd dicriminat log audiences, At the other theatres we have had the "Block Crook," at Nibloa the "Rivals" at "Wallacks" "Fresh" at'-The Park" "Blllia" Taylor" at the Standard, Ac. A-e, So you see wo in New York are at no loss for en tertainment, and although it is Lent no one would imagine that anything was eoiue on different fioui usual unless he read some of the religious news dished up insoine of our enterprising dailies as a ccp to their church going readers. The festival of Purim will be celebrated In the city very generally to-morrow bv our Hebrew friends, iu the shape of balls, parlies, masquerad, concerts, Ac The grandest nf these affairs will be the ball at the Academy ot Music for the benefit or the new building ol the Hebrew Urphan Asy luin. The preparations are of the most ex' tensive ensracter, ana it is expected that not less man tza.uuu win be realised. The charity is a noble one and should appeal to mo ueans ana pocKeis oi ail Classes. M. It is estimated that thcro will be oyer fiy, thousand participant, the firemen's I I tournament In heading, to be held the third 1 mtn in r;tptniur. "KtKrtS fllTH S. Miners it tho Monastery Coke Works, at Latrobe, aro on a ttrikp for blghcnwages. Water almost tolling hot haslueendli covered In the Shenandoah Oily1.' Colliery. A new furnace at Baxtnn, owned by It. II. Powell, will be ready for work by 'July. Thlrza Jackson, the oldest colored resi dent of Reading, died on Monday, aged 103 years. Tho ntntlnum works' alBucaHown. Ches ter county, are said to bo the opy works of the Kind In the united btatos. According to the Bradford Era, the slock orouabnvo cmund now omounii to zi.non.. 000 barrels. A year ago it was less than 10,- 000,000. A Company has been organized in New York with a capital of 51,600,000 to develop the"8iemens process" of making a pure Iron bloom directly, from tho ore In open hearth furnaces. Thev are negotiating for the-nur. chase of the Anderson !c Co. 'steel works, at Pittsburg. The tuildors of Allegheny City are pre paring for a busy season. Valuable discoveries pf Iron ore have been made In tho vicinity of Topton,Lchlgh county, A factory has been cnuinncd with ma chinery in Rending for the manufacture of soil lur nats. t Miss Haltio Trimble, of West Chester; Fends strawberries to market fur which she receives 53 per quart. Mrs. Mary Myers, n pretty 'young widow of Pittsburg, horsewhipcd Joseph Blanch aril, of that place, on Saturday' for slander ing her. Mr, Alexander Rotifer, m Erie, arrived home late a few nights since In find his wife und three children nearly sulibcatcd by coal gas. Charles and Bertio Martin, seed 3 and 7 years, ol Lower loder,uamoria county ,wcro burned to death on Friday while playing Willi nro. William Bnvd and John Morrow hovn been arrested in Harrisburg forrobblng sov eral dwelling houses in that city of valuable silverware. William Mowrv. of Catawlssa, committed suicide on Friday last by drowning: cause, the los3 ol money. William Johnson, a Cambria county coal miner, lias a thick growth of hair oyer his body. On one side it is perleclly white and on the other dark. ThoOiean, Bradford and Western Roil-1 way route is being surveyed. It will unss thtough the most prolific oil farm's of Mc Kcan county. Robert Taylor, colored, was arrested at Altuona Monday, charged with' attempting to rob and kill an old man at Shippeuburg. Taylor was taken back to that place. Early Monday morning a "wild" freight truiu at South PilUburg ran into a yard train un Iho Pun-Handle bridge, by which Charles Carney, conductor, was killed, und Patrick Cullen and R. Harrison, brakemau wero injured, the former dangerously. It is rumored in Pittsburg that the Balti more and Ohio Railroad has purchased the Pittsburg und Wostcrn, Duller aud Parker, and Fiixburg and Clarion narrow guage rail roads, and will make them important out lets for the oil-producing and lumber regions. New Advertisements. INSURE YOUR LIFE IN THE SK Mutual Assessment Life Association, Seunsgkove, Ta. Now issuing policies to tho amouut of 42, 000,000 monthly. ;23BExtra inducements offered lor good active uud resioiisiblo agents in Wayne, l'ike, Monroe, Luzerne and uuroou counties. ''iV."!'. Mccarty, Gcn'i Agt., Mar . 10-8w Seliusgrove, Pa IN K1TI1E11 LIQUID OU DtlY l'OUM 1 That Acts at the same Time on The Liver, The Bowels, and the Kidneys. Theso great orpnns aro th natural cleansers of tliepjbtcm. It tliey work well, health will Im erict, it they horome cloffgctX dreadful dl vase are sure to follow with TERRIBLE SUFFERING. llllloimiett, lltailaclie, Dytptixla, Jaundice, Coiutlpaltcn, 1'ilet, Kldiify (bmijalnlt. Grant, Dlabtles, llluumallc Itliuor Ache. are doTclopcd.bec.'uie the blood Is poisoned with the humor that should bo exiiclleu naturally. KinHEY-WORTWILL RESTORE the henlthr action and all thena rienlrojlnff evils will La banlxlicdi negloct tltciuanti you will llvo but to tuffor. Thousands hare been cured. Try It and yon will add ouo mora to tho number. Talce It aud li ealth will cnec more gladden your heart. Yli; s3iiHVr louger from tfa iormml irn at Ling lurh f WUj brnr kutli ttltlrfH from (uttliatUii Hit lltrit KiDKZT'WoHT will cui yon. Try It at once and W Itli put up in Try VccetaMe Form, In ly tin cans one package of which makes six tyquarts of medlolne, tirAUo In Llauld Form, very Concentrated Ejj tSTtor the convenkneo of those, who cannot Wm L3rreadlly prepare It. It act$ tcUh tqua I J 3rtJ!lcteci tn ttthcr form. WELLS, IUCHAItlfNOX ACO., Trou', (WlHsendthedrypostpatd.) fclltLlNGTON, i QHAKTEtt NOTICE. Notice Is hereby (riven, that an application for a proposed Corporation to be sly led "I'nlcn Cemetery Association, of East Welssiort," lo be located lu Franklin township. Carbon county, r w'll be mado to his Honor 8. 8. Dreher, President Judge, on -be first day of Ihe next April Court In Carbon county. The character and ol.ject or said Corporation Is tc provide a suitable place for the burial of the dtad, S. U. IIILHAM, Attorney for Applicants. March 12, UM.-w. " JEGISTEU'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby irlven that the Executors, Administrators and Uu.irdlans hereinafter named have ItUd Ihelr respective accounts ol the rullowlmr estates In tho hrgister's Office nt Maueli chunk, In and for Ihe County of Car' on, which accounts hare been allowed by the lteiilsier, will he presented lo the Judirei orthe(lrphauUouri on MONDAY, the llth of APRIL, A. II. 1881, at 2o'cloek P.M.. for continuation t First and final account of Paul Kreiire, ad. mlnlstrator of Dao'el Eckhardt, of Towamen. sing township, Carbon county, Pa., dee d. First and final account of Jacob Snyder Jr administrator ol the estate or ltsrrlson Buy. der, dee'd. First and final aeeount of Wo, O. Fray man, executor or the estate or John Stein dee'd. First and final account of Mary Itroiran administratrix or Francis Brogan, dee'd. First ani tlnal aeeount or Dante! Wentr executor ortho last will and testament of Eve boll, tleo d. First and final account or J E. McOee, ad. ralnlstraior or the estate orThomas Uuocan. dec d. ' First and final account ot William Shaffer administrator or the e.tate or Dafld Shaffer! deod. ' BEltNARD PHILLIPS. Register. Mauch Chunk, Msrcb U, ISal.wt Cheap irarais IN MISSISSIPPI. ' f,trhA;,'S " EXCHANGE at HO and tit A. BEERS tSO Atlantis Avanut, UaooaiTK.N.l. Dec. 3&-mT i New Advertisements. Mercantile Appraisement, Made by DA.VID O'BRIAN, for the County of Carbon, lor the Year 1881. AN APPEAL DAY will be held on the 25th day of MARCH, 1881, at tho COMMIS SIONERS' OFFICE, Iu Mauoh Chunk Bor- ough, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. East Mnuch Chunk. Class. $ Baaipfeee, Robert, cool dealer.... U I 00 llauer, hlwln, dry goods and groc eries 14 7 00 Dlckman, Jno., dry goods, and groo- enes ........... ............. .. i, iv w llooven, W. T, & Q. W., dry goods and groceries IS 10 0 Kennedy, Samuel, notions and gro ceries 7. 13 12 SO Miller, Wllllsm, canal store 14 7 00 Milter, I.. S. canal store 14 7 00 Swank, Charles, flour and feed.... 14 7 00 bwaak, (Jhsrlel, coal dealer It 7 00 Schwartz, Franlf, furniture store.. 14 7 00 sutler, John, grocery store 14 7 00 Mctuch Chunk Borough. Bartholomew. ., tin and store store 14 7 00 Itertsch, Abraham, confeottonery. 14 7 00 liertsch, I). Q , merchant tailor. . . 12 12 60 lleers. Ass. arv iruods and irroc- erles 12 12 (0 Brenelser, Mrs. O., tobacco store.. 14 7 00 llcmtiart. W.. irrooerv store 14 7 00 Do Hart, U. K , tobacco store...... 14 7 00 Uolon, John U., Jewelry store 13 10 00 Dean, Henry, grocery storo 14 7 ou Ebcrt, O. M., drag store 14 7 00 Foga, John, sewing machine store 14 7 00 Faun. Charles, ilrv roods and groc eries IS 10 00 Faga, Nathan, groceries and Dour 14 7 00 Uarb.irlna, peanut stand ,14 7-00 llolil, E. II., Jewelry store 14 7 00 He st & Ilernhelser. merchant tail ors 13 10 00 Ilclierllnir. J. W.. & Co.. dry aootls and groceries 10 20 00 Handwork. James II.. hat and can store 14 7 00 Ilyndman, Mark, grocery store... 14 7 00 Haas. -John, dry goods und groe- erlts 14 7 00 Kuntz & L!o.. drv goods and groc eries , 11 IS 00 King. William T.. dry goods and groceries 14 7 00 Kuchner, Thomas, stove store .... 14 7 00 I.aclar, Joseph, drn j store 13 10 00 I.uckmbacn. . 1.. nalnts and paper 14 7 CO I.ehlgli Coal & Nov Co.. coal yard 13 lo 00 lihlen, Henry, grocery storo 14 7 00 l.oblcn & Co.. coal yard 14 7 00 Miller, Lewis, Hour and feed 14 7 10 Miller, r. II . lurulturo store 14 7 ou Miller, 11.. Hour and food 14 7 u MUlcr. K.. green groceries 13 10 00 Murray. I. P., buot and shoe storo 14 7 0) Moore, Hugh, urocerji staro 14 7 bo Markel, Mrs. Annie, notion store,. 13 lu on Riuler, John, merchant tailor 14 7 uo Jtex. O. A.. & liro.. dry uoods and groceries 7 40 nl Roihl, John, merchant tailor 14 7 oj llublnson, HI. A., agont. merchant mill 13 10 to Stelnshon, A., dry goods and groc erle 14 7 00 Sharkey, Mrs. I'., dry goods and groceries 11 lo 01 Shirk, bllai, confectionery store.. 14 7 OH Smith, A. J., saddler 14 7 00 Snndhctiu, Jonas, clothing storo .. l4 7 00 Sondhdm, Henry, clothing store,. 14 7 w Medmon, John Ia , jewelry store.. 14 7 00 Nnehgicr & t-sser, tin aud store storo 14 7 00 Stroll, wiiiMin 11., boot and shoe store ., n n a11 Troharn, David, dry goods and groceries.., 10 21 0u u olf, (leorue, tobacco sturo 14 7 00 warnck. Henry, dry goods and groceries 13 10 Ou Yi-uger, Leonard, lurulturo s'.orc.. 13 10 to AVeatlierly Borough. Blakslee, W, dry goods and groceries 13 10 00 7 OU 7 00 7 00 Beck, 11 L., lurulturo store....... 14 Cassler, Charles, coal deiler It Olewell, G. T tin and stove store. 11 Eadie, J. G dry goods and groc eries 13 Fergeson,.! R., tin and stove store It Houvk, J. L., grocery storo It Horlacher, Andrew, baker and con. r.ctlonery - It Liuderburn, A. J , dry goods and groceries 13 Latham (t Baker, drun storo It Miller, U. W., dry goods und groc eries 12 Smiouelin, McrfrcTlfitRgst6reT. il " Stewart, Solomon, gtocory store.. It Sceurman, u . lt grocery store,.. U Tweedle, J II , dru stoie.. ....... it Vent, J seph, m. rchont tailor.... It White, Frank, Jewelry slure It Wcissport Borough. Culton, Mrs. M., millinery storo . . It Hageinan, 11 ., dry goods and groc eries 14 Rlstler, P. J., dry goods and gnc- erlcs 4 Kuecht, William 11., grocery storo It Miller, J, 3., flour snd feed store.. It Rapsher & Zern. drug store it Vogt, Bernhardt, dry goods and groceries 14 Mahoning Township. Arner, Amon, dry goods and groc eries 13 Hoppes, Solomon, merchant mill,, 14 Klsner, Jonathan, merchant mill 14 Sehlle, Charles II , dry goods and groceries u Walp, Robert, dry goods and groc eries , 13 Packer Township. 11 CO 7 10 7 tu 7 0J in oi 7 0 12 (0 "7 l" 7 00 7 10 7 nu 7 00 7 10 7 00 7 Ol 7 00 7 0 7 O 7 00 7 Ou 11 00 7 Oil 7 ou 10 On 10 00 Hudson, s.W., merchant mill.... 14 7 Co Lehighton Borough. Arner, Tllghman, dry goods and groceries 13 CIhuss ti Bro , merchant tailors... 13 Clauss, E. W tin and stove store. 14 Hurling, A. J., drug store 14 Kbbert, David, flour and feed 14 Fenstermacher, It., dry goods and groceries ." 13 Qabel, J. L., hardware store: 13 Gabel, J. L., lumberyard 14 Giaver, Daniel, agent, dry goods and groceries 13 Greenawald, O. E., hides a. tallow 14 Hellman & Co., merchant mill .... 12 Helluian & Co , coal jard 14 Horn, Dr. C. T., drug store 14 Helm, Peter, shoe store 14 Kemercr, T. It., cabinet maker.... 14 Kcmorer, William, dry goods and iiroocrles 12 Frltzlnger, J. Al shoe store 14 Lclbcnguth, Frank, grocery store. 14 Moier. A. 1)., stove and tin store.. 14 Nus'iaum, .1, T , li Son, dry goods and groceries 11 nbert. Joseph, pork and lard 11 Peters, 11. 11., merchant tailor.,.. 14 Snyder, E. H., dry goods and groc eries 13 Schwartt, Valentine, fumlturo store 11 10 00 iu 10 7 CO 7 l)U 7 CO 10 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 7 (10 12 60 7 OJ 7 0i 7 Ii0 7 00 12 611 7 0' 7 00 7 Ul 16 10 16 0 7 IX) 10 00 7 00 7 00 1 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 Trainer, Charles, flour and Iced... 14 Welts, Lewis, bout and shoe store 14 Wh tat ley, S. C, lancy store 14 Wehr, Mrs. L. & Sister, milliner store 14 Wlntermute, W. S., dry goods and groceries , 13 Mauch Chunk Township, Belghe, John, canal store it 7 00 lireslln. J. F.. grocery store 11 1 00 Breslln, James, dry goods and groc eries 14 7 60 Corby, lhomas, dry goods and groceries 13 10 00 Caron, A., clothing store 14 7 00 navif, 1. 1, u rug .lure. ,. it 7 ou Davis. Mrs. M-, lullliuery store.... 14 7 uo Dugan, Johu, dry goods and groc eries 11 T 00 Henry, John, dry goods and groc eries 14 7 00 Harris, John, conlectlonery store. . 14 7 00 lchter. Casper, confectionery store. 14 7 00 Jones, M. U., dry goods aud groc eries 14 7 00 Kline, George, dry goods and groe eriss 13 iu ou Lawler, Pat., dry goods and groc eries 11 10 00 Mlnnlcb, Ed dry goods and groc eries , It TOO McOradr, John, dry goods and grocei les 14 7 00 Mcllugh, P., dry goods and groe erles 14 T 00 McGee, Pat., dry oods and groc eries.. ............ ' w Nerlas, Joseph, boot and slue tore 14 7 00 U'nonnrll, John, dry goods and groceries it 1 00 Richards, Joseph it Co, dry goods and groceries 12 12 60 Renshaw, I . W drug store 14 7 00 Rlckert, Samuel, tlu and stove sior It T 00 Sloyard, M- E., dry gioo.li and grucerles It 7 00 Swank, Wllllsm, furnlluro store . . It 7 UO stout, M jewelry store It T 10 Stevenson, Samuel, dry goods and groceries It 7 00 Shea, Wllllam.dry goods and groc eries........ 14 7 00 Tanner, B., dry goods and groc eries it 1 w Wllllauioi. Harry, dry goods and groceries it 1 00 Watson, G. L. & Uo-.dry goods and groaerics.,.. Is 10 00 Wiax, B. nWfcni aod lis mn. 14 I OS New Advertisements. Lnnsford .Borough. Class $ Arnard, A. K. (t Son, book store. .11 7 00 llavU, 11. H., drug store 11 7 00 Edwards, .1. U. 1 o., dry goods and groceries ; 12 12 60 Edwards, 1). H., millinery store ... It 7 00 Evans, W. Y., boot and shoo s.ore. 14 J 00 Evans. II.. notion storo It 7 ' 0 (lalliglier.Jaracs II .Kro'cry storo. It 7 00 Owllyin, lien)., tin and stove store. It 7 OJ Hughes, I), K , dry goods and groc eries it 1 w Ingrain, U, A., Jewelry store It 7 00 Kline, C. F , dry goods and groc eries 13 111 uu Lewis tt Davis, dry goods and groc eries It 7 00 Mathews k Son, dry goods and irrocer cs It 7 00 McLaughlin, it., grocery store-.... It 7 00 Maneales, John, flour and Teed..,. It 7 00 Neumlllcr, A. M,, dry goods and groceries .,, 1 low Price & Hall, furniture storo It 7 00 Blehards, William, dry goods and groceries It 7 ou iVatklns. 8.. shoe store It 7 00 Warren. Edward, dry icoods and groceries is iu uu Franklin Township. Belts, David, dry goods and croc cries f. It 7 00 Campbell, Henry, dry goods and crooiries.it. i 1 w Kuhnr. W. S.. tin and stovo store.. It 7 00 Littler, Nathan, flour and reed .... It 7 Oil O'llrlan, D canal storo It 7 Co Poho Poeo merchant mill li 7 00 Ituch, Joslab, dry goods and groc eries 13 10 00 Rlckert. J. K.. flour and Teed 13 10 00 Snyder, Nathan, dry goods and groceries.. ...,,,,.. 10 m w Snyder, Nathan, coal yard It 7 00 iv nueueau, w. tl., canal siore , uu Phlfer, A., grocery, flour and reed. It 7 00 Parryville Borough. Johnson, William, flour and reed.. It 7 00 Peters, Jacob, dry goods and groc eries n n ou Banks Township. Ayres, E. B. &. Co., dry goods and groceries ,,...... i ww Ayres, E. B. &Uo., dry goods and itrccerles 12 12 (0 Car cr, W, T. & Co., dry goods and groceries , 7 to ou Furrow. S. E iiroocrv store It 7 00 llooven, U. T., dry goods and groo- cries. it t w Mclllosky, James, dry goods and urocerlo It 7 00 Myers, Uco II. U Co., dry goods anu gruccrics s ou nu Relss, J. P.. grocery storo It 7 00 Williams, T. It. k Son, grocery storo It 7 00 Kidder Township. Blakslce, Wm. H grocery store.. It 7 00 Buts, Isaao, Cry goods and groc eries , 00 Brodhenil, A. J., dry vtouds and groceries 1 00 liodder. Charles, grocery storo.... 14 7 00 Hawlt, S , grocery storo U . 00 Stlmson, G II., dry goods aud groceries " Lausanne Township. Provost, II, W., dry goods and groceries 0 00 Lehigh Township. McUlll, Mrs. Charles, dry goods and arocerles 14 7 00 L. Towamensing Township. rtntltet. .lohn.drv iroods and croc- cries'. 13 10 00 iTrniir. .T. w.. drv iroods and groc eries 13 10 00 Craig, J. V.,co,il and lime 14 7 00 Haucnbaeh, John, cmial store 14 7 00 Klitler & Hover, drv ko ids and irrocorles 13 10 CO Kustenhaiter. J., drv iroods and groceries 14 CO Klstler, Aaron, stovo and tin store 11 7 00 Krlll & Hover, merchant milt 14 7 09 Mu8chlltz. Wilson, canal store.... 14 7 00 Melirkiim. Adam, dry iroods and groceries 11 7 00 Zeigeiiluss, Samuel, dry goods and sroceries 14 7 00 U. Towamensing Township, ifre.ire. Paul, drv iroods and aroo erles 14 7 00 Kunkle. 11.. drv iroods and aroo- erles. ..........7. 11 7 00 DBirtinn xownsuipr Georiro. Penrose, dry goods and grocerle 14 7 01 Penn Forest Township. Danner, Paul, grocery storo 14 7 00 D. O'BRIAN, Mercantile Aj'praiser. -The abovo Tax will bo due and payable to S. S. SMITH, Acting County Treasurer, on tho FIRST DAY OF MAY, 1 SSI, at G, 0. Linderman k Co's, Banking House, nl Mauch Chunk, Pa. Mavch Cuckk, February 10, 1S8I. Hotel, Restaurant and Liquor Store Appraisement. EAST MAUCH CHUNK BOROUGH, Class. Bush, Peter, hotel 6 150 Glasser, C. J., hotel 6 60 Gallagher, Unen, liquor store 13 6 Harklns, John, hotol 6 60 Natters. Michael, hotel 6 61 Cats, Michael, restaurant....' 10 20 Rader. Phllln. hotel 6 6 jchwclhlnz. Plus, hotel & 60 Miller, Levi, restaurant 10 30 WEATIIERLY BOROUGH. Boxmeyer, Charles, hotel 6 Hariz, Levi, hotel 6 ltlncs, John, hutel 6 Helker, Mary E.. hotel 6 Kelser, George, hotol 6 Puree), James R hotel 6 MAUCH CHUNK BOROUGH. Armbrulter. Lewis, hotel llleue, Jackson, hotel , Behler, atnuel, hotel Cherdron, li hotel.. ,., Ilehrlng, William, hotel , Inkmun. Frank, hotel Kclstr, J S hotel , Keller, Richard, hotel Lcnlz, I.ulayetto, hoiel McGeady, Michael, restauiant. McElroy, James, liquor store.. Newcouib. Thomas, hutel Martin, Michael, liquor store... O'llunncll. Michael, hu'.cl 6 10 13 6 13 6 Hum, i-aui, noici a Sharkey, Mrs. P., liquor store 13 r-chweibtni, Paul, hutel 6 Reiss, Leopold, restaurant lu Mahl. Fred, hole! t Schmidt. Joseph, hotel , t Thompson, William, restaurant... 10 ivioert, J. r., noiei 0 Woudring, George, hotel 6 WEISSPORT BOROUGII. Arner, Oscar, restaurant 10 Klotz. Nathan, hotel 6 Sirauisbcrger, Jacob, restaurant,. 10 " Trapti, Henry, hotel , 6 wcbD, josepn, noiei a MAHONING TOWNSHIP. Fenstermacher, Stephen, hotel.,.. 6 II man. George, hotel 6 Mclianlel. J. T hotel t Stocker, Frank, hutel 6 LEHIGHTON BOROUGH. Ash, Mrs. C, hotel i Horn, Jonas, hotel 6 Klepplnger, L. F., hotel 6 Miller, A K., ri staurant 10 Montz. Thomas, hotel i Miller. F. E., restaurant 10 Meyer, Leopold, restaurant 10 aimer, a. n., liquor store ,.. 19 Peters, W. A., restaurant ,, 10 Raudenbush, J. W , hotel 6 MAUCII CHUNK1TOWN8HIP. Andesner, rtstaurant 10 Irliz, Ellss, hotel 6 Malloy, Mrs. Frank, liquor store., 13 McCann, Frank, hotel 6 Mollermutt, Patrick, restaurant... 10 llaehmun. Amamlus, hotel 6 Newcomb, Them s, hotel. ., 6 rwreney, James, h.lel... & Buss, Jacob, ho el 6 swicney, John, liquor store 13 LANSFOKD BOROUGH. Campbell. Mrs. Msry. llquua store. IS Evans, George, hotel 6 Earley, Francis, hotel ,. MeNalas, Mrs., restaurant 10 MoKenns, Patrick, restaurant 10 Mok'enna, James, hotel A McGlnty, James, hotel 6 McKenna. Patrick, hotel 6 Rhoemsktr, E. U., hotel 6 OrsrlMllssr, A. A., hottl. ......... 6 New Advertisements." FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP. Class, Belts, David, hotel 6 Kromer, John, restaurant 10 20 to 20 llahcr. E.. hotel.. .... a .... 10 O'llrlan, D,, restaurant.. BANKS TOYYKSIII1'. Brogan, Mrs. Mnry. liquor store... 13 S3 Dougherty, Richard, Ihiuor store.. 13 25 llasson, Mrs. Jesse, hotel ,. ft 60 McUloskey, James, liquor store..,, 13 25 Smith, Stephen, hotol ,, 6 60 LAUSANNE TOWNSHIP. McOlnty, James, hotel.., S (0 LEHIo'lI TOWNSHIP. McOlll, Mrs. Charles hotel 6 CO Bleckley, J, F., hotel 6 60 LOWER TOWAIIENSINO TOWNSHIP. Anthony, Samuel, hotel 6 60 Fellman, II orman, hotel 6 60 UratT, LewlSj hotol 6 60 j,uiiii:iiur, 1 en, iiuiui,. . ......... . o ou Michael. II., hotel 6 60 Strohl, Aaron, restaurant 10 so Wlsler, Fred, hotel 6 60 Chrlstinan, Lonls, restaurant 10 20 XUPlT.It TOWAMENSINO TOWNSHIP. Stcmler, Nathan', hotel 6 60 Snyder, William, hotel 6 60 Weiss, John H., hotel 6 60 Jones, Peter, restaurant 10 20 PACKER TOWNSHIP. Kropp, William, hotel ,. 6 60 Victor, Wllllatu, restaurant 10 20 Wehr, John, hotel 6 60 EAST PENN TOWNSHIP. Georgo, Penrose, hotel 6 PARRYVILLE BOROUGH. Schwartz, Jacob, lotl a KIDDER TOWNSHIP. Eckert, Paul, hotel 6 PENN FOREST TOWNSHir. Koch, hoof, restaurant 10 20 ICuobler, Emanuol. hotel 6 60 BREWERS. Oershter. Mrs. M., E. M'eh Chunk 8 Schnelhlnz, P. II, &. p., E, Mauch Chunk 7 Welser, John R. G., Mauch Chuuk S BOTTLERS. Horlacher, Fred, ISowmnns 6 Slcglrlcd, Thomas, E. M'eh Chunk 6 BILLIARDS. Room per month. Wllicrt, James S , Mauch Chunk. .2.00 Lentz, Lafayette, Mauch Chuuk., 2.60 BANKERS. 11. & !o., Mauoh Llmlcrman, G, Chunk 60 B. O'BRIAN, Mercantile AppraUer. Mauch Chunk, February 23th, lssi-tt. We will Pay the Postage AND BEND OV The Carbon -Advocate ONE YEAR FOlt ONE DOLLAR Or Six Months For 50 ceixts ! which is Loss than 2 cents per Week FOR A LARUE 32 COLUMN PAPER!!! ADDRESS. Carbon Advocate, I.diiIitoll, 1IU WO THIS TO YOUrt NEIGHBOR PORT GRAPE WINE Used In thevrineiral Chuicheafor Commu nion purposes. EXCELLENT FOR LADIES AND WEAKLY PERSONS AND TIIE AGED. s Is 13 ei m5 Will Speer's Port Grape "Win ! roi It YIUK SOI.O. Tblt Ccityotl Native Wtno is inmie Irora tbfJalcA of tht Oporto Ufhdh nued m XhU country. n mvauiaoio Tonic and btrengthenlng Tropprtles Bra nnsnrpaused by anrntner Nfttlye Wln, be injrthe par-laice of t.te Orwi, Dioducfd an dtr Mr. hict'a own person il uperv Istou.tt Durlly ntl (tenulnmiei-B ro frunmntred. Tnr Tounfesl child utsv oaicakeot Its Feueri u qualities, am (bo wente't luvaldiuo It to ad tonitige. Jim I'uriu'uinriy urnencini io tue Mfcfr nnd crbilitittt'rt. ant anttft to the railou aliments lh-t i.ff.M 1 lie weaker r. Tl Utn ovon respect A WINIi TO UU RLLIISU ON. SPEEIt'S k ninittr The P. J. HIIT2RTIY ts a Winn nf Knnprim Character aud part -keaof tho ffo Cen qua It tea of the srnpe from which U I in ado, lor Pur tr, ittcniH-a. f lavor ami Aieaicai rroperrea, it will be found unexcelled. SPISER'S Thla nnANDV a tan da nnrlrativl in thu Country, bolnif far superior for medicinal pur pose, IT 19 A PUItE (Mst.llatlt' frcm the ffraue andOACtalna valuaide meJio'nal properties I baa no leans flavor almuar to that cf tht crape fitmi wMcii uu "ilnitl d aud la in ureal iaror amouc duki i-h ihiuuio, Hro that ttin signature or Af-FPED MPRKR, laaaic, X. J., u over the cor of each botllo. KOM) III' and by A J Dur Ina. C. T. Horn, Lfhich twt i HUit c W Lent of A'aianport. Deo. -yl OPIUM HABIT.Sk ami at lesa cost th in by any oiher means. Ko surTirtuir or lucnuvcoieoce. Treatment slit?, ped to ny part ol tbe U. f. or UmisdsL fu I iiiiitlcoUra xrfce, Additss 11. H. Uiwr. -HA It V, Jii'rnau BpiU , Mice. (Cb;iilie4 ' IM. lutiiyl ran GOLDS and tTOSBUrELgC? PRICE u vve eaS its m 2 b u b 0 ois. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT W. CHAMPION BROVVNIMn.M.D. soix rnorui-ror, IS2I Arch (.treat, Phllncle! jhl. February 10, I8S1-Y1 THE CREAT BZrnLIXGT02f IiOllE. t-SY" i.flinr linn rnnaThrpn Thrninrh lns- Ecniii'r Trnins Daily between Chicurro, Dcs Mului'S, Culincil llliitrs Omahn, Lincoln. St. Joseph, Alchlun, Tnpckn mid Knnnis City. jiirect connrciioiii inr nu iir-imi in ihii?ho, Nelimskn, Colorailo. WyomlntJ. Mentntiii, Nc vmln. Now Mexico, Arlionn, lu.ihu.Orcffonanil Cnlirorn'n. ... . Tho Sliortost, Snerrllcst nml MnstCnmfrrtn blo llouto vinllmiiillM. to Frnt Sentt. Dcnisoiir Dallas, Iloustnii, An tin, San Antonio, Onlvos ton anil nil points in Tcins. Tho uneiiuilcil linlurcrn-nts r.lTcreil by thli Mho toTrnvolrra nml Tnurlui. nro ni followsr Tho celebrated Pullman (llwlitcl) Pnlaccr Sleeping Cars, run mlv ou thl3 I.tne. C I). & Q. Pnlaco Prawtng-Uoom C-tis. wltt) Ilorton a ltccllnlnrf Chnli-9. Nu rstrn chai'-jo lor Scat In ltcclliilns Clin'.rs. Tlio fnmoi C II. & Q. Pnlaco ninlnrrCurs. Gorsei ns Sni"ltln Cars lltted v,'lth I'lCKatit IIh'h-Ilicl;ed Itattnn llc volvlns Cliai-s for tho cxi lt'Sivo uso of flrst clns p.ii'e.iircrs. Steel Track nml Pmiprlor rqulprrrcnt. com bined wttli their Great'J'IrPi rh.'Cirr'JrvB!i!ro ment, mnUC3 1 hh, above nil m hers, inn favor ito llouto to tlio South, Suutu-Wct, aniTtho Par West. Try It, nml you will find traveling a luxury lnteml or n discomfort. Thrmmh Tickets via this Cetclirntcd Mno for F'dc at nil olliccs In tbo United States nnd Cuiadn. All Ittrnrmatlon ntiont Rates of Fnro. Slrep Imr Car Accommodations, Tlmo Tables, c., will ho cuccrrully (flven I v applyingto J. Q. A. I1KAN, Gen'l E-iotoni Arrcnt, aOJ WnshinptonSt.. D. ston. Mass. nnd :)17 llro uliv.iy, Now York. JAMES It. WOOD. lcn. Pnsi. ABt..ClilniB;i). T. J. POTTEtt, Gen. Manager, Chicago. Robinson Wagon Co. r.'i-.nufaoturers of S.PiIiSTG- WitylIJ. Bug'sS'ies & P&aetcms. Send for deIsna au. rricai to itoBiicsoii T7AGo:r co., CINCINNATI. O. THE HOUSE St, WAGOK. 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With (ullllnonl ATTAOIIMENTS to do all kinds or Work, Given Away, Free of Cliargel Ilnrlng nnito arranictraents with a nell known l.'oinpany ruralurne number or Ihslr MacUlms, we offer AS A pnH.MIUAI to every purchaser ur TIV:NTV FIVE DOL. LA US WOItrit OP UtlOKS. lobo selected from our Ootnli'tu.-, Cuniutlnij or HAND-t-O.VKI.Y HOUNUaml UI.KQ ILr I.USTHATEO HOOKS, by STANDARD' AUTHORS, A Fist CIoss Family Sewing Machine, on RIUIILY OnNAMENTED IRON STAND, Willi tiOI.il WALNUT TOP AN It I) It AW Kit, carefully packed and ds. liTercd to any Depot In this city, FREE OP CHARGE. This Is a bono ride offer, roads for the par. poso or Intro luelnir our publications through out the United States, Semi for a Oatalogilo and Deicrlptlrt Cir cular to PHILADELPHIA PDMMNtt.CO, 725 Sansom Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. .IIIEItAIi INDUCEMENTS OFFER ZD TO AUENTS. , dec. iS, 18SO-W1I. i,',,: CD 8 a ssj e a DC D CO O s 3 0 8 o lolilJlUlil sU
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