RMTUri I.KIllattTOS. PA.: JBATtTIlDAY, MAItClt 20, 1SP1. The classls of Ulster met at llomlout, ST Yi, Wodnesrlay, nnrl illssjilveil llio fnstor nlrolalion existing brlwren Iho U.-f,irniral ChurcH In Itoxbury, N, Y., ant tlin Ilfv. B. 0. Mlllor. M. Miller nrqulrcil notoriety bceauio oflilj "holy klssre'" given lo Mrs. WilliotiiB, Ills lantllorly. At ft nioetlnir of tlio Exerutlvo Com mittee of lite New" Yotk WorM's Fair Wctt Ji63iHv nfternnon tho resignation of General Grant as lVesidcnt of tlio Commission was presented hnJ accepted, after which corn pllmentary resolutions were, adopted. The reason nssljnol by General Grant fur with tlrawal is his inability to give to tlio ilulles of tlin pruiilon the time required lor their pr'p T di sell n rue Tlio oommlllco furiual'y ib'r-idftt to visit Hon. Hugh J Jewell ami tdnd'r him tha vacancy. A Washington dispatch says: The Chief of the Bureau of Statistics reports that tho total values of Ihe exports of domestic bread stuffs during February, 1881, were $13,919, S40, and during February,1880, $14,420,814 For the two months ended February, 1881' 28,849,0.12, and for the sntne period in 1880 29,059,7211. During the eight months end cd February, 1881, 1 82,428,82(1, and during .the tight months ended February, 1880, X88,E35,C5D. The question of calling on extra session of Congress was discussed in Tuesday's Cab inet meeting, and tho arguments for and against it were presented at length. Noth ing is known as to tho result, but a Cubinct officer is credited with having sold that no 'decision was reached, at tho eame limo avowing himself to bo strongly m favor of nn extra -session. In this connection it is said that numerous protests against such a 'session have been received by fio l'rcsldcnt fum business men of various cities of the Union. Oeorgo M. Dallas filed his report in court in Philadelphia Tuesday as master of the Rending Railroad election on last Mon day. It covers ninety printed pages and gives in detail a full record of the proceed ing). It shows thai 208,287 votes were cast, and that the registry books showed that there wero 3,315 stockholders registered as holding an aggregate of 087,643 shares. The report also shows that 1,130 shares were re jected. Counsel for tin McCulmonts asked tho Court to fix a day for argument on tho reiwrt. Tho Court, after saying that but little time would bo given for talk, fixed Thursday, 24th, for argument und decision. LIST OF PATENTS ranted by the United States tocltliensorthls State, for the week ending Mar 22, 1881, furn tilled fur tho UannoN Advocate, from the Law and Patent olflce of J. McO. 1'eiuins, EOS L street, Washington, 1). U. A. C. Albright, Philadelphia, ice cream freezer (2 patents),, II. Beagle, Philadelphia, hauio fastener. J. F. Bolder, Potfsville, bolster spring. II. Burgess, Itnyer's Kord,ccntiifugal ex tractor lor sugarcane juice and other liquids J. L. Camp, assignor to himself and V. B. Stewart, t'onuonsburr;, car scaler. T. Crilchlow, Stoelton, machine for saw ing railway rails. J. II. Kostwick, Philadelphia, manufac ture of sulphate of alumina. A. Edwards, Philade'jihlr, water closet. J. E. Emerson, Beaver Fall,cnwact saw, AV.O. Evans, Phllai'o'phia, printing press D. D. Gilt, Allreudtsville, filth wheel counline for vehicles. A. W. Goodell, feed mechanism for wood planing machines. Y7. It. Maedonuld, Allegheny City, heal lag apparatus for sanitary puroscs. J. I). McDado, Pittsburg, bottle stopper. J. E. Miller, assignor In G. Duncan & Sons, Pittsburg, glass engraving machine. J. II. Osborne, Philadelphia, sewing inn chinc. D. K. Oveiheiser, Williamsport, reamer. T. Poorc, Sernnton, balance, slide vale. J. Itccso, Pittsburg, mechanism for the transmission orinwer by nielalltu bellim:. W. B. llomig, assignor to Lehigh Jlanu- raeiuring uo., iieiiiieucm, scoop. ,J. Ij. Scharfl", Womelsdorfi', bean pod stringer. J. A. Thompson and A. Wells, Pittsburg, bed boltom frame. M. It. Thurbsr, assignor ol one-half to J. d.Jerniyu, bcmnlon, surety hook rur bur u ess. E. Wagner, Philadelphia, tip far broom jiamuas. D, II, Williams, Homestead, crane. G. D. Zimmerman, Lebanon, swinging gase. STATU Lr.ISI,ATUlli;. In tho State Sena'.o Friday, IStb iust., bills wero reported favorably appropriating $15,000 for tho ex peri uental lariu connected with the Pennsylvania Agricultural College; nutliorizinr the appointment of a cominis tton to revise tho revenua laws, and fixinc tho salaaries of Supreme Court Judges at qnnn nnn.n pi,B -.....I. .;... , r . pithy for Ireland adopted by the IIouso and mat introduced in tlio senate wero reported negatively. Mr. Newmycr introduced a concurrent resolution .for final adjournment 01 tlio Jjegislaturo on tho UTlliof Miv,wliicl was reicrreij. mount lo prevent uia con. tolldntion of telegraph companies was dis cussed until adjournment. In tho House the bill making tho Board of Revision of Tuxes elective was reported negatively. On motion of Mr. Law, Tuesday afternoon March 2!d, was set fur the con sideration or tho hills in relation of tho Ke corder's office: Adjourned. Tho scenes in tho bouse of representatives Monday night begger description. Tbcy wero the most uproariously disgraceful of mis se.'sion, wtucn uas been marked by many scenes uubsfittmir the dlenitr of a legislative body, and it is to bo doubted if they navo orten been cqualea in previous years. During tho session from half past seven o'clock until ten, the house did no businsss at all, except to pass three bills on first reading, on one of which the Yeas and nays were culled. The house applauded one speaker and hissed auother, the speaker Hounded with his ravel until his arm must have ached and still motions wero hurled at tho clerk's head iu rapid succession without rrgira fi the order ol uusinoss. The nil. busterer was rampant and ho practiced hli art on every motion that came te.'bre the house. The speaker at length completely lost his temper end evidently his head, as he made some grossly unparliamentary rul ings, Tho main causa of the row scorned to be that tho Philadelphia membersbave mad urwtheir minds to have no business transact cd by the house until their pot schemes arc put turougn. In the State Senate Tuesday, the Insol vent Tradeta' bill was considered in Com mittee on the Whole, arid after Section 24 had beeu stricken out, it passed on third readme, and was laid over for nriiilinz Mr. ( irdon introduced a blll.lha etlwt of which wul bo t-i enable the Philadelphia Councils to regulate Tares on city iasengw railways. The bill lo reorganize Iho National Guard was passed finally, ami sent to tho IIouso for concurrence. Adjourned. In the House jifter a parliamentary strug gle, a motion to reconsider the vote by which 1 was agreed to bold a special aeaaiuu yesler -day afternoon on the bills relating lo the Recorder's office, was laid on the table yca.s,9jj ndi'S, 69. The two bills relating to tha lice 'tiler's offioe, one of whieh rentals the act of 1878, were subsequently read in the special session. Tho act to relievo build ing associations front taxation was passed finally, and sent to the Senate. Alter put tiog on first reading the bill in relation to the collection of tavern licenses, the Heuss adj urued. la the Scn&tn, WcJaesJsy, (he bill np- V. MOIlTIIIMliR, prnprtallrlg $100,000 for Iho celebration of tho r-enn Bl Centennial was reported, with amendments, reducing tho amount lo$10, 000. Among tlio bills introduced was one to punish hotel and boardlng-honso keepers pit using oleomargarine or buttcrino, in dead of butter. Tlio bill lo prevent consoli dation of telegraph companies was consider ed, amended and In Id over to 14 printed, Tlio Insolvent Trndera' bill was passed Dually and sent to the House A concurrent I dilution was adopted for the appointment of a commission, to consist of the Governor. Jjleiitcnant Governor, presiding officers or the Rcnato nud House, live members of tho Sonato and ten member of tho IIouso to ar range far participation In Yorklown Cen tennial. Adnni Everly was appointed Trusteoofthn IVnnsylvanla Museum and School of Industrial Arts for two years. Ad journed. In Iho Ho-ise, tho bill for Iho removal of the State. Capitol to Philadelphia was in ilefinately postponed, by n veto of 132 to 48. Tho "Freo Oil ripe biH''wsc,insidered and 1.1 id aside for a third reuding: Tho York town Commission resolutions were received from the Sena'oaud concuried in. Adjourn ed. WASHINGTON. Otin ErtCIAI. LKTTKR. Wasiusoiox, D. C, March 19, 1881. Tho attitude which Senator William Mu hono has assumed in connection with tho organization of the U, S, Senate has been tho general themo of conversation during tho past four days. It has been a mooted point for some time, what would be tho course of tho Senator iu question when it camo to a final issue, and it was pretty generally thought that ho would act Willi the Repub licans. This proved to be correct, and for having done so ho was called to account by Senator Hill, of Georgia, not at all to the taste ofMahonc, who turned upon his as sailant and gave him a terrible tongue lash ing which has put the Seuntorfrom Virginia ih tho front ranks of ready debates and off hand speakers. Tho trouble all arose from the disappointment exhibited by the Demo crats because Ilia Republican Senators would not allow (hem lo organize and appoint the Committees. The Republicans had desired them to wait a few days until the vacancies could be filled which would enable them lo "organize tho Senate" on the Republican basis. This the Democrats refused lo do and so they precipitated the metier by driv ing Senator Mahone to the wall, or in olbcr words compelling him to show with which side ho was going to act. It soon camo out that ho.did not consider himself elected by Democrats; that he was a "Re-adjuster;" and was going lo act entirely independent of tho party considerations. Thecourso has been literally denounced by some Virginians white others ussert that is tho wisest thing ho could possibly havo dono for the best in terests of bis Stuto. The rush for offices has somewhat abated. As the President hasann'ounccd there would bo no immediate changes in the pcrsoncl of tho various departments, as ho Intends to give Iho matter a full, consideration before ho removes a man from office. Tho gener al impression in Washington, is that it is to bo a thoroughly stalwart administration; that is only such Republicans who have shown that they have been active in pro moting tho Interests of the party will be re tained and that all Democrats will be ousted hardly think the President will be so strict in his construction of the matter, but there is but little doubt that there is a good deal of uncertainly in the minds of somo promi nent officials as regards their future pros peels. One of tho numerous Browns has been appointed Private Secretary to the President. He is a stenographer, and has been for some time past acting as amanucn Is at Mentor. ' Whether on account of established princi ples or not, I do not know, but nno of the iluces most cugerly soughtafter, tho position f Commissioner oi Patents seems to have tad a speciul attraction for tho numerous of fice hunters. I venture to siato however, that tho present incumbent, Mr.E. M. Mar blc, wijl remain solid as he certainly de serves, foriluring the many nps and downs of Iho Patent Office during the past eighfor ten years, tho office of Commissioner of Put ents has never been belter managed than under its present chief. The people oi tho country are realizing this, and will object to havo any fuither cxpericiuenU tried in a field where a cool head, sound judgment In combination with first class business capuci ty is imperatively needed. The wives of the new Cabinet officers havo begun their receptions, which era Usu ally held in tho afternoon. On Wednesday Mrs. Blaine, Mrs. Wiudom, Mrs. Lincoln and Mrs Hunt opened their parlors to such as felt disposed lo call upon them. Tho British, French, Japanese, Chinese and near ly ovcry other legation was represented. The wives and daughters of Senators, Judges, Army and Nuvy officers wero out in full firce, mid fine array. Mrs. Blaino was as sisted by Miss Dodge (Gall Hamilton) and Miss Alice Blaine. With Mrs. Wiudom wero Miss Hutch and Miss Norton. Mrs. Lincoln, who is well remembered here as Miss Harlau, daughter of Senator Harlan, of Iowa, is destined to bo a great social fav orite here. Mts. Hunt was assisted by Miss Hunt, daughter of the Secre tary, Mrs. Col. Farquhar and Miss Urquhart, of New Orleans. From all Indications thero is every likeli hood of thero being an extra session of Con gress in Juno. It isgenorally understood that Senator Conkling has declared in favor of it, and therefore tho prospects of an early assembling of tho 47th Congress havo great ly brightened. Acqcst. NEWJORK. mou otiB aEGUi.iiEconitr.srosDEXT. Nkw York, March 21, 1881. Critics and members of the press have been justly irritated this year by the wholly Inadequate facilities afforded them of view ing and judging of the seven hundred and fifty contributions lo tho fifty-sixth anuual oxhibitlon of tho National Academy of Do signs. This is supposed to bo dun to the fact that tho Evening iul was in tho habit of somewhat unfairly forestalling the morn ing ppers when its representatives could see the Exhibit on the same Horning as other pressmen. Categorical enumeration of pic tures rather than careful and descriptive criticisms is evidenced by somo editors of main importance, therefore certain papers seem above all things to get tho news first, and were incensed when au evening pajier catologued tho show beforo them. This was to some extent a breach of a long-eslablisb- cd custom, by which Iho representatives of evening papers were In honor bound to wuit till the morning pajiers had a chance, and consen,ueiilly, this year the authorities decided to give the pretia a private viow on Saturday evening, from eight o'clock until ten. This was, of course, by gaslight, and with the drawbacks of shadows and rilltc tlons, how can four or fivo lines of pictures bi properly considered, Jlinc illace Cacry nut. The critics " kicked," and the Sun day issues teemed with complaints, lndfe.1 only about eight or ten pressmen avail d themselves of this " private view-' and a rather tnelaiwholy set they were. Among tlwm we noticed Olarcnco Cook, the scari- UJaajMI fier'of tho Tribune; DeKay, tho would be rcsthcta of tho Times, Van Klcef, the guide book of tho Herald, Oarchinsky, tho oracle of tho irorW, and a fow lessor lights. Lafian, the jocoso cyclopa of The Sim did not put in on appearance Tho exhibition this year shows, on the whole progress, and is fairly hung; but it shows very Utile evidence of any tendency to cultivate nativo subjects in new direc tions, and this is what is wantod to givo art a definite character. A number of artists such as Clement Swift, T. Hovonbcn, F. A Bridgman, F. D. Miller, Elizabeth Gardnor and others, send pictures painted in France- It is trua tho Millet's portrait (a very good nno and strongly painted) Is that of Miss Kale Field, and that Miss Gardner huscho- cn an American subject. J'risallci la Farilaine (Miles Staudish) for her Salon pictures, but tho other nrtists mentioned paint purely foreign subjects, which, al though good, can be belter dono by the masters who taught them in their own country. In tho south room the place of honor is accorded lo Mr, A, H, Wysnt's " Old Clearing," a beautiful bit of luminous landscape, which is flanked on one sido by the portrait of a lady by W. B- C. Porter, ana on the other by a similar worn uy Mrs. Anna Lea Mcrrit. This latter is ono of the most attractive pieces of lwrtralturo on tho Academy wans, it is unconventional, wen modeled and good in quality of fle'h painting and texture of deapery- At one end of this room Mr. Blerstadt again ap pears with o'neof his enormous scenic can vasses, and EAiear ju. ward, to ins credit, has a luminous and graphlo presentation of a green Virginia tobacco-field with pio turtsquo darkies at work. In this room is the best landscapo of the year, surpassing even Mr- Wyont's, and is " Tho Old Road way," by George Innoss. Tho fullness, beauty and suggestion of his foliago and foreground treatment It would be impossi ble to convey. Hera also are to be seen Gilbert Gaul's " Old Beau," represcntinir. an exit from chuich, I, B. Bristol's excellent Adlrotdack scene. Carl Marr s " Wonder ing Jew," and many other nolablo works. Iu tho north room tho chief work, badly hune as to licht, is Eastman Johnson's "Fundlns Bill," portraits of two centle- men seated on a lounge discussing the aforesaid bill. It 's fine and full of cbarac- terization. Mr. Wyant has hero a forcible ant altogether lovely transcript of "A Passing Storm," the sky having all the movomcnt and breath of Nature, and Mr. Whiltrodge's "Old IIouso by the Sea" is very tender and beautiful. Mr. S. J. Guy's picture of little girls toasting apples, "One for ou, one for me, one for mamma," is not up to his usiiul level. In the east gallery interpretation of" low country, North Shore, L, I," is tho best coast marino on view, aud both sky and water are full of reflection and quality- Mr. Bolton Jones has a Tangiers scene. Mr. Itoovendcr "In Hoc Signo Vinca" aVen dean maiden pinning the colors on her lover's breast; Mr. Clement PurfT, the ' cmplclant au Chattgcment;" T, L. Smith, a fine " Woodland Farm," and W. I. Hennes sy, a charming Spring Fantaxy." Among tho works in the west room Mr, Jones and Mr. Hoovendcn in a measure redeem their pati iotism by giving us national subjscts, the former a good landscape " Near South Orange," the latter a negro gluro " Dat ar possum smells pow'ful good." Mr. I. G. Brown is represented by a " Morning" a young girl by tho sea which is less in his usual manner than his stroeo boys with dogs in the south room. In the north-west gallery are three fine landscapes George luifess' " Autumn Morning," R, M. Shurt lefTs "Gleams of Sunshine," and W. T. Richard's "Trelmrwall Sand Arnwall.'' Mr. Eaklns depicts Col- Foirmon Rogers on his drug in the park at Philadelphia; A. P. Ryder has a remarkably handled and glaz ed, but suggestiyo, littlo landscape and Arthur Quaitley a cloudy and fine marine view. The corridor is "filled and contains many good wot Its by Fuch men as W. Goo ney Bunco, K. C. Minor and others. In the east room I omitted to mention a highly-finished and beautiful ideal head and bust of Miranda by Mr. B. F, Rcinhart The exhibition is well worth seeing. Tbo Union Lcoeuo Club havlne moved lo its b'd itis new building uptown. Mr. Leon ard Jerome tbo owner of the old club bouco anticipated sorious loss- Several projects to convert it into a hotel or apartment house crossed his mind, but at length the happy idea recurred to lilm of making it n proprie tary club such as tiro Brook's, Whiles' and Boodle's in London- This -is the first club of its sort iu this country, and will atlbrd tho pcaucwe doice opportunities for poker playing and other gambling which are for bidden by rule in I no emus to wnicn tuey already belone. The new organization is culled the Turf Club, is very select and the entrance fee and yearly subscription is only thirty dollars each. Mr. Jerome wjll pro bably realize a largo yearly profit from this venture. There seems to be a prospeet of the pro jected World's Fair ending in smoke. The failure to cet the Central Park as a site on noyed many who consider Inwood out ol tha way, and tho tardy response in the mailer oi suuscripuous ruiueruisgusieti ueu. urani who was rumored to uavo resigned inu i jese dencv of tho Commission. This, how ever, he has not yet done, although he in timates that his Moxican schemes may pre clude his giving duo attention to tio Fair, ami at tbo last meetlugot mo uommission Mr. Theodora Moss, of Wallack's subscribed tho balinre necessary to complete the one million dollars which the Commission pro mised. It would bo a pity if a scheme like this fell through as it docs groat good, not merely to commerce but to liberality of thought and ccneral knowledge. In this connection it is to be hoped that should tho exhibition tafco place the silk manufacturers of Franco will come nut strong Amid all tho tliag s anuvigarcs I lusl Ion, siiks always remain a present iacior. a black silk dress is ever in good taste and tl e durability and relative values ol dili'erent silks aro widely discussed by tho female world, bonis grow siiiny, otuers craen, others lose lustre, Ac, Ac. Tho ladies may, therefore, be glad to hear that new silk is now especially manufactured for Messrs. Lord A- Taylor by Bonnet, called the Bonnet silk. It is sold at rates from a half dollar iicr yard, and issaid, while not having great body to possess lasting qualities ana to pre serve us lustre. The theatres are in full swine- Old Stan i oris and Comedies at Wallacks, Genev eya Ward in Forget-mo not at Have: ly's 5th Ave. Ianauscheck has just led Booth's, Duly has uinueruia at ocuooi, mine iayior anu uu vetto still draw aud lout va bien. S l'A'l i: IM UM'S. John McArtbur, a brakeman, was killed by cars at i-rle on Bunday. Thero will be 500 boats employed on the ocnuyiKiii canal tins season. A number of Erie county farmers will at tempt to grow sugar-cane this season. Clinton Shaw, of Towanda, committed suicide on Thursday by shooting himself. The iron manufacturers of Filtsbure will petition Congress to increase tho tariffon tin piate, William Rhodes was killed by cars at Pcnn station, Westmoreland couuty, onSat- uruay. Tho puddlers at the Chesapeake Works nave reiusea to obey an order to mane six neuis a day, anu navo quit work. A man named Algler was drowned at Danville Monday by the upsetting of his boat while out on tho river catching drift wood, ins body was not recovered. The firm of Clarke, Reeycs A- Co., ol Phoenlxville, has been adjudged by the Canadian Government to pay a forfeit of tzo,uuu on tne undervaluation or entry In the customs of the iron superstructure of the Chaudlere railway bridco. for which they had tho contract at $104,000 from the Quebec uoverumenu Iho nrni has already paid $20,000 in duties, lo which sum must be added the fine of a similar amount, so that 11 pays tho sum or 32,000 In all. William Mertz was killed by a falling tree near neasani valley on Monday, Isaso ICreiser was killed on Monday In tne silver mines at ludiactown Uap, Leba non county. Erie stove moulders are on a strike. They uuve uoen onereuan increase oi iu percent. out ueciinea it. Tho coal territory near Ebensburir. Cam bria county, is to be develoiied as soon as me weainer premiu. Old Harrisburg Furnace has been sold to the Harrislurg Car Company, and will bo put tutu utiti ai euoe. Jsmes Allison was-eonvlcled at Indiana oj Monday of murder In tha first degree for sacoting uis iatucrra law. Emanuel Lumm, an Alloona barber, boasts that he can live ten hours with his mouth and nose hermetically sealed. A laborer named Herri ngton, living at William rent), near Shenandoah, while drunk pn Monday night, choked to death. Mrs, M'Ghan, of Bradfonl, stumbled In a holo In the pavement of that city,nnd broke her legs. She sues the city fur $5000 dam ages. The barn and outbuildings, with their contents, nn the larm of Henry Herr, near Harrlsburg, wero destroyed by fire Wednes day night. All the furnaces and mills in Sharon and vicinity aro In full blast. Six hundred and soventy-five foreigners arrived there In six weeks in search or employment. Charles F. Garrett, clerk to tho Commis sioners of Schuylkill county, and Charles K. Tavlor. an attorney, were arrested at PotU- ville Monday for conspiring to defraud the county by collecting interest on coupons nf county bonds which had previously been paid and turned over to Garrett for cancella tion. Taylor is also charged with forgery. The York Daitv cavsi "A responsible gentleman, residing within about six miles of York, desires us lo state that be has a life insurance policy of $5000 on a subject 77 years old, in a good company, which he wishes lo trade on a bono. Closing prices of DuIIavex & Towxsixd, btock, uovernmcnt ana uoni hi Mouth TJiIrd Street. Phila., March 21, U8I. U. S. 6's 1S81 13 bid 1034 asked U. H. Uurrentr, 6's 130 bid 131 atktd IT- S, b't, 1881, new 10H bid li IU asked U. S. t U, new UVA bid lllji asked U. 8. 4'snew Wi bid 113U asked Pennsyanla II. R 00 bid wii asked I'hlla, & Iteadlntr II. R. 2 bid U asked Lehigh Valley It. It. .v. 80 bid COW asked l.tMith Uual&Nav.CO.. iV.-l bid 4H asked United Uo's of N. J 180 bid 181 asked Northern Central II. It. 48 bid 4S asked iiesionviiiB 1111, it. Jl. JV U1U 1'lttS. Tit. U Huff. It. It. 20 bid 20 asked lay. asked 48 asked Central Transportation. 47U bid Northern Pacta inouom.. Com... 43 bid K1i asked Prel'd. Prel'd.. STtl bid os asxea mi asked North Penna. R. R tS bid I'hlla. h Eria It. It Z7U bid Silver, (Trades,), W bid 3f asicea asked I-cUlBlitaa Rlortaota OOURXCTED WXXKLT. Flour, pa sack , S 20 Buckwheat Soar per sack a 00 worn, per uusnQi, .... ...... 70 65 (Juts, per bushel Mixed Chop, per cwt. 1 10 Middlings, per cwt 1 to (lorn Uhop 1 40 Bran, perewt 1 10 Butter. Per poand tl Eggs, per doten is Haul, per ponud 12 Lard, per pound 14 snouiuers. per pound Potatoes, per bushel 60 New Advertisements. RANKir VNSiIIF. Accounts or the Overseers of the Poor of r ranKIln Townsn p. uarbon countv. Pa- for the year A. u. 1880-81 : JOHN SOUWAB. To amount ot duplicate. $ 431 87 iiiDDcy receiveu ior rents and fines 3 CO S) 435 37 OH.. By services rendered hlrasolf.f i 20 r Monav nald for Iceenlntr paupers 79 00 " Provisions, clothlnir, tuner- eral expenses, eto 169 60 ' J. K. lllcksrt. Judgment note loss Commission 21 60 " Auditors wages, eto 8 to SOO 10 135 27 Balsnoe due Township.. 435 37 CORNELIUS REIIRIO nn. To amount of dupllcato 221'EOS (JR. By services rendered himself.) J 75 140 SO 14 39 11 45 money paid ior Keeping paupers Provision, clothing, eto..,. Commission 170 19 Balance due Township 58 80 229 tk Accounts of the Supervisors of Franklin Township, Carbon county, Pa., Ior the year JL. 1'. IQOU-Ol JOHN SCHWAB. DR. To ainonnt ol dupllcato.. 774 88 - jiai. uuo Townsnip 3rd 1680 July 15 72 " Order on School Treasurer. 51 0 841 80 OB. By Labor and material to re pair roaas 1 09 S5 Making a financial state ment 2 00 028 85 212 75 Balance due Township.. 811 80 DR. ( 414 28 CORNELIUS R EH RIO. To amount of duplicate CR. By Labor and material to re pair roaus aj ssi oi Balance due Township 20 67 414 9 RECAPITULATION. BOAD. FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP, CR. By Balance In John Schwab's account 212 ID " Balance In Cornelius Rett- rig's account 29 87 Total balance due Township,. 232 42 rooa. FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP, CR. By Balanco In John Schwab's aocoum a 100 " Balance In Cornelius lteh. rtg'a account...., 58 89 Total balance due Sownihlp.. 191 10 DR. - To Joseph Anthonyjudgment note " Daniel Boyer due bill ' Allen Craig, Widow John Mojer, eto Balaneo due Township Audited and approved tills 53 10 ltth day cf March, A. D. 1881, by STEPHEN BOLT, 1). r. ItlUKEKT. JOSEPH BOYER. Maroh 28, 1881-W3. Andltors. Axle 6-16386. Best In thi- it.. . ' -' lenaer than anr uiur, .imiji iu k-u Quuuuiua. vures sores, cuts, bruises, aud corns. Costs but lit tle more than tho Imitations. Every package has the trade mark. Call for the genuine, and take no other. AlabasiinE ! For finishing Walla and Ceilings, Is the most valuable material known. It fs far superior to Kalsomlne, and more economical. It is a valuable discovery, and Its merits as a wall finish are unaqualed. It Is the only natural and durable finish for Walls. It will nay you to send for sample card and testimonials to HEELEY BROS., 38 Burling Slip, N. $5 AND UPWARDS."'" Ited capital desiring to become Interested In Mining enterprises, at bottom figures, please send address for free prospectus to JOSIA1I UI.1UUI.U, oi jiruauway, Ft, x.city. $777 a year and expenses to agents, Outfit free. Address P. o, VIUKERY, Augusta, Mains, C'lirifl a year to Areuta. and exoenaea. S?""1 Onullfra. Address P. bWAin it Co. Auiuita, Maine. fc fififlC,n'.t,,b" mVeir "errairentevery ,1 . J .1 . . -" uBHuw, hd luraian, UJ v Whnt thuaa vllllnv ta wnrlt n .i' ly earn a dosen dollars a dar right In their own locvlllif a. Have no room to ei plain here. Bas- lcess pleasant ana botivrabla. women and buys and girla do as well aa men. We will tar. nlat you a complete oaifli fre We will bear ejpenae ot ataitioar you. Partieulara free. Wrlto and eee. Farmer and mecnaniee. their aon and daughters, aad all cla'aea In need ot paying woilc at home, ahould wilts tons and learn all about the work at once. Andrea TUUK A CO.. Augusta. Maine. Jnlyievi WATCH ES, Cioeka. Noveltlea. Eta bend for price list, A fl KHTM In all of the U.S.and Canada. O. C. DUDLEY A CO., Importers aud MinulaetOTere. llarrleo epnn.s, Mica. JalylTyl New Advertisements. A' dnilnlstrator'g Kotlcc. Notice la hereby ulren. that letters of ad. ministration have been granted tha under signed on the estate of Henry Ilatnaly, late of Ixiwer ToiranienslngTownshtp,Oarbon coun ty. Pa., deo'd. All persons fndebtsd to said estate will make payment within 0 days, and OIUFS IIKTIUKCIMDII Wilt pFCSOnS IDCD! OUiT authenticated for settlement to j. u. Ji.UEA.MEll, Administrator, Ixwer Towamenilno-, March 10, H81-w, KErOUT OP THE CONDITION ot the FIRST NATIONAL BANK, at Lthlithton, In tho gluts ofPenniylranUutt tht close of businsss, March 11th, 1881 1 lnni and discounts. Orerdrafts. atsocacu. (71,111.42 225.00 75,000.00 1410000 2232.01 8,253.83 12,328.40 8,012.78 1,H8.P4 358.82 8,48700 205 83 1,428.48 3.300.00 1,371.00 (J. 9. ltonds to SMnre circulation . . Othsr stocks, bonds, and mortitapeS. . ina irom approved reservo scents Dns from other National Pants', . Dos from SUU Hanks aid Bankers, . Real estate, furniture, and flxtnrM. . Carrrnt expenses and taxts nald Checks and other cash Items . . Bins or otnerlianxs FractknslpiBereurrenej,nlckels, and nennle Specie, begin lenaer notes Kedemptloa I'ondnllh U.S. Treain- rj (a per cent, or circulation) . Total (207,093 81 IJlnittTira Capital stock paid In (75,000.00 Purplusfund 7,50000 undivided proms 5,S55 (1 Natlonil Dank notes outstanding. . S7.WI0.00 Dividends Unpaid, 185 50 individual deposits snrgect to ctiecx. . 422T4 si Due to other Aatlonal llaiik 8,871.09 ToUt (207,088 81 Stat$ of Vnnsjrfranta, CVmnly of Carbon, tl i I. W. W Bowman. Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to toe oust oi my Knowledge ana nener. W. W. DO WM AN, Cashier. BnbKrlhed and sworn before me this 19th day cf juarcn, ibm. TIIOS. S. BECK, Notary Public. Correct Attest! Thoa. Kemerer. A. J. Durltnc. ana it. jr. iionoru, uirectors. guar. 'Mia, issi. LIST OF APPLICANTS von TAVERN LICENSES for APIlIf. TERM. lssl. Wm. Oehrlnir.Sd Ward, Maueh Chunk, Dor. Francis Inkman,lst Waril, Maueh Chunk Uor. amuet iienier, tuauon ununK uorougn, Paul Schwetblnt, Maueh Chunk Borough. Daniel Chedron. Maueh Chunk liorouzb. Mrs. John K. McUlnley, Maueh Chunk Uor. James s. wlbert, Maueh ununk ljorough. Frederick Stahl, Maueh Chunk Borough. James MoEiroy, Maueh Chunk Borough. John Behler, Maueh Chunk Borough. Lalayette Lents, Maueh Chunk Borough. Michael U'Donnell, Maueh Chunk Borough. Aoransm a. urernouzer, juansiora Jiorougn. Oeorgo Evans, Lansford Borough. l-airicK uampueu, jansioru uoro John Hlnes, weatherly Borough. Charles Boxmeyer, Weatherly Borongh. Joseph Feist, welssport Borough. Joseph S. Webb, Welssport Borough. J. W. Raudenbush, Lehlghton Borough. Thomas Mantt, Lehlghton Borough. L. F. Klepplnger. Lenljrhton Borough. Plus Schwelblnt, East Maueh Chunk Bor. (). J. Olasser, East Maueh Chunk Borough. Daniel McQeariv. East Maueh Chunk Bor. John llarklns. East Maueh chunk Borough, udcou acuwa.ru, furrvviiio uurougn, Frederick Horlacher. Lowor Towamenslag. W. I. Peters, Lower Towamenslng Twp. Harrison Michael. Lower Towamenslng. Stephen Fenstermacher, Mahoning Twp. Hoith Dolp, Mahoning Township. Francis S looker, Mahoning Township. Hugo Ilonemus, Maurh Chunk Township. Simon Andcsner, Maueh Chunk Township. Penrose (leorge. East Penn Township. James McOlosky. Banks Township. Edward Itaber, Franklin Township. John II. Weiss, Towamenslng Township. Paul Eckert, Kidder Township. Mrl Jesse Husson, Beaver Meadow. John W ear, Packer Township. RESTAURANT LICENSES. William Thompson, Maueh Chunk Borongh. r ruuK uRBeiuy, luaucn uuunn uorougn, uas vjaaaiuy, luaucn uuunn uorougn. chael McOeaily, Maucli Chunk Borough. opotd Relse, Maueh Chunk Borouich. viS. Miller, East Maueh Chunk Borough. micnaei jucueati Leoi .Levi Michael Oatc's. East Maueh Chunk Boroueh. L Theodore if enter, r.osi juaucn ununic uor, mrs. Annie ataneus, i.ansioru uorouga. Jacob A. Kuth, Lansford 'Borough. EJward K- Shoemaker, Lansford Borough. Lewis J. Chrlstman, Lowor Towamenslng. Oscar Arner, Welssport Birouuh. I) iv Id O'Brlan, Franklin Township. J.'ll. Kromer, Fianklin Township. Frank iiliGann. Maueh Chunk Township. Ai n Cwens, Mauon Chunk Township. Ellen Potters, Lausanne Township. ' X.IQDOR STORE LICENSES. Richard Daugherty, Banks Township. John. Sweeney, Summit Hill. Owen Oallagher, East Maueh Chunk. A. KX'.Milloi', Lehlghton Borough. Michael Martin, Maueh Chunk Borough. OEO. W. ESSER, March 23, 1881. Frothonotary. DROP IN AT TIIE Carbon Advocate OFFICE FOB Cheap Printing ! Unparalled Offer! FirsT ClasS Sewind MacMneS ! With full line ol ATTACHMENTS to do all kinds of Work, Given Away, Free of Charge ! Having made arrangements with a well known Company for a large number of their Machines, we offer AS A PREMIUM to every purchaser of TWENTY-FIVE DOL LARS WORril OF HOOKS, to be selected from our Catalogue, consisting of HAND. SO.MELY BOUND and ELEOANTLY IL LUSTRATED BOOKS, by STANDARD AUTHORS, A Fist Class Family Sewinn Mac-bine, on RICHLY ORNAMENTED IRON STAND, with SOLID WALNUT TOP AND DRAWER, carefully packed andde livered to any Depot In this city, FREE OF OIIAROE. This Is a bono fide offer, mad for tha pur pose of Introducing our publications through out the united states. Send for a Catalogue and Descriptive) Cir cular to PHILADELPHIA P0BIMN& CO, 725 Sansom Streets PHILADELPHIA, PA. LIBERAL INDUCEMENTS OrrEBXD TO AGENTS, dee. 28, ltso-wll. crj o u fl o -w jtWalcbaa. 8laaiWla4fasaja.wiuBiuiHMiutc PsCMa.iiiuilM(ol4sa. U4 u I ll ca.,..i PdaaUl(MtrM. TS -a A Co tUW..T. January ,lMt-7l 1 .4 New Advertisements. jEGISTEU'S NOTICE. Notice li hereby tTln that th Administrators and Uuanllans hereinafter named have filed their respective accounts of the following mates In tlio lisElstcr'a Ufflce at Maueh Chunk, In and for the County of Carbon, which accounts have been allowed by the ltenlster, will be presented to the Judges or the Orphans' Oonrt on MONDAY.tho llth of ArRlL, A. II. 1881, nt 2 o'clock I. M for confirmation : First and final aeconnt of Paul KrpKin.. n,1. mlnlsirator or Daniel Eckhardt, of Towamen sing township, Uarbon county, ra., deo'd. First and final account or Jacob Snyder. Jr., administrator of the estate or Harrison Sny der, deo'd. First and final account of Wm. a. Frov. man, executor or tho estate of John Stein, dee'd. First and final aeenlint nf Marr Ttrnirnn. administratrix or Francis Ilrogan, dee'd. First and final account of Daniel Wentr. executor ofthe last will and testament or Eve ett, aeo a. First and final account of .T. F Mtn,. mlnlstrator of the estate nf ThnmAi tin dee'd. ' First and final account nt William RhaiTur. administrator of tha estate of David Hiiarrnr. dee'd. I1ERNARD PHILLIPS, Register. Maueh Chunk, March 12, 1831-wl QIIAIITER NOTICE. Notice Is herebv irlven. that nn nrtntli-allrtn forapreposed Corporation to be styled "Union Cemetery Association, of East Welssiwrt," to be located In Franklin township, Carbon county. Pa., will be tnado to hts Honor S. S. Dreher, President Judge, on tho first day or the next. April Court In Carbon county. Tha Character and obiect of salt! Cnrnomtlnn la tn Srevlde a suitable plaeo tor the burial ofthe ead. S. R. OILIIAM, Attorney for Applicants March 12, 1881.-W3. SPEEEC'g PORT GRAPE WINE Used In the mine! pal Churches tor Commu nion purposes. EXCELLENT FOR LADIES AND WEAKLY PERSONS AND THE AGED. W IIS Speer's Port -Grape Win . ! FOUR YEA It SOLD. mhla Ce If Urn ted Native Wine la mo do from -L tht'luicoof the OiKtrtoUrapp.rnjeet) tn this Tonic and Strengthening Properties are nnaarpaRSM by anr other Nntlvo Wine, be mifthtt part Juice ot tiie (Jrapp, urodnccd r dir Mr. Hpetifl own iiersonnl pnpcri-lMou. 1U pnrlty nd uenulneiiej-s ro praintilerMl. The yonnircst cbild mar paitakeut lr vonerous qoolltlec, and the weaker t Inva U nno It to rut vantugo. It In nartlculKrlv bcncllclal to the aiec nnd debllitiivd, anrt am tod to tho vmlous aliments tint uno-iw me weaiier pes. Tl is in everv respect A winis TO UK ilhlllSU ON SPEER'S IPo Cherry 9 Ther.J. ailERRV Js a Wine of Punprlor Chu factor, nod partakes of tbe jfo den ou.i Hies of tbe mrapo from whlcii H la romta. Fur Pur1- ty. iticbQra. I'lavor and Medical rrop cities, it nui uo iuuuu uuoxcouuu, SPEER'S This &flYKI)Y atamla rnilralrd In tbfa rouniry. De'ugxur superior ior mcuicinai pnr posea. IT IS A TUnn dUtlllHtl&M frrra tbo prapo and cocttilns valuable mcillc'iial pioportlca It baa do'Jcaie flavor. Blmibr to that of the cranes from which li la dlstl l d ami Is in preat IQf Ur OU1UIIK U1 BlUMS lallUIIIO1. See that tbe signature of ALFIUSI) Br'KF.H, I'araaiCi in, J., it over mc curs oi eaca douio. SOLD BV EJtUGGiTSTS. and by A. J.- Dnrltnfr, C. T. Horn, Lcbfh ton ami C, W, Lent ol Weiaaport. Deo. 23 -yl I in I Youriielvca by mikins money nr i I wnen a soiaeu cnini'o ia on reo, theiep olwavalieeptng poverty from yonr door. Tboau who always tato aci vanlaee ot tbe chances for ma king money that areoffuiod, fcenerally become wealthy, wbno those wbu do not Improve sncb chaurei remain lnpovrty. Wo want mativ men womon.bnva andftlrlsto work for us rialitlu tbrlconu lo rait lea. The boMncss will poy more limn ten times ordlnarv wace, WeturntxU an expen slve outfit and ail that you ii'cd, tree. No one who engages fails to matte mono, ervrupiaiy. Yon coc devoto your wbolo tune to tho woilc, or tily your spare momenta, full lnfcrmatlon and all that i needed nentfiree. Addrena teTINHON & CO., rortlnud. Jlaioc. Oct. 2, IWw y. STARTLING DISCOVERY! LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. A-tlctlm of youthful lmprndcnce causing Premature Decay. Nervous lk'bUity, Lost Man hood, etc, harlng tried in Tain every anovra remedya discovered a simple sell cure,whicli be will send FXtEH to hi fellovr.sufTercn, ad droa J, II. ItELTES, U ChaUiam bL, M . X. January 0, 1881-jl PILES Of all kinds. TUMOUS. illrchsi. jres of 1UOOD or mnons nd alt diwasea nfthe I1KUTU3I qoicklyand perfeetly cured br a simple and eothlnr ItEMKDY. Fonotoraailnn address PH J. KAliKltiCO. :2ADD!t..N. Y, AGENTS WANTED FOR r Glimpses of the 0MING W0RL It Is an exhaustless mine of Christian Truths, an armory of the weapons of the Almighty for pullingdown of tho strongholds of londel Ity and skepticism. The entire religious community are enthused at Its startling ar guments and consoling reassurances. TIIE BOOK OF Till. Atl to meet tha wants of the Church In this time of need. APDJTQ in every township. Send for Olr nULlilllJ cularnd Torres, also 60 cents for 11AUITri Outfit, and Secure Territory at YinflltUonce. WILLIAM FLINT. Feb. Viwi Philadelphia, Cheap Farms IN MISSISSIPPI, For SALE and EXCHANGE at (10 and lr 1'EKACltE. Address, A. BEERS (SO Atlantic Avenue, Dec28-mT llooeLT,N. X. $10,000 JVANTED. The School Board of Lehlghton offers for saletio.ooo In school bonds, lor which I per cent. Interest per annum will be paid. The bonds are free of taxation, and are a very desirable Investment for partlos having money to loan. The Interest will be paid annually. DANIEL OKAVEB, S.o'y. Feb. t, 18M.-W8. SI FOR BORDER OUTLAWS BrJ.W. BUEL. I Niw, Autuxhtio and Thriluxo History ol tha Lives and Wonderful Adventures of America's great Outlaws, J TUB YOUNQEK UltOTIIEIiS, . 1 FBANK and JESSE JAMES, and their Bands of Highwaymen down to 188), Contains mors than ta Illustrations embrac ing lat. Portraits of tha principal characters, Including frank James, never be tore publish, ed, and IS Fias Colorhu I'LATra. Inter views and letters from Cola Younger Start ling Revelations. All about the Black Flsg, the Black Oath, tha Secret Cave, and hund reds of other wonderful things. Msi excit ing book ever published t wore thrilling than a romance, )et true In ever) essential. Sella Ilka wild-Oral 10,OoO ordered In advance. Nothing like It I beats everything I Over 400 pages, prlc. tlaO. Agent's canvassing outfit, 60 cents. Writ. Immediately for full particulars, to HISTORICAL I'UJILISH 1NQ OO., St. Louis, Mo. inaii w J New Advertisements. Thlf tlrpntTlr'iiierlr I In cither l.lqnldor Jlrr Form acta nt Iho anmo t lino on tlio (ilHrnnea or t lie Liver, Bowels ai Kidneys, 77ili combined aetlon olret tt wonderful jnwtr to cure all dittases. WHY ARE WE SICK? BecaiiH ics altoio lluse ortaloranni to be- !eoiMctoggfilortor)it.',anil)ottonovthumor an Vitrtfore forced into tliebloodthattliould be expelltd naluraUtj, 1 1IILIODSNCSH, PILES, CONSTIPATION, KlinCY ClIllt'LAl.N TS, Ultl.NAUY UIBEASEfl, FEMALE WEAKNESS, ANU NEKVOl'S DISOItUCItS, I by cautlnjfres aetlon of there organt and raloring theXr jmrer to throw off dlteate. hy Suffer Illllous pnlns and aclical Why tormented with Piles, Constipation! Why frightened over disordered Kidneys! Why enduro nervous or sick headaches! Why have sleepless nights! VeejaDJtJiY-WOUTandreJotcelnhealtA r9"H is put up In Pry Vosvtablerorm, in tin rboTmeficTiie, JL3"Alsoin LlQaldFjjrmjVejCeejnJraUJ, arJTfieconrcnlenco of thono that cannot t tvroadlly preparcTt. 2tactaiciiniualejflctenel qet rropYorjrt ennoatsr. nucE,t.oo. II l.l.I., UIUI1AKUSU.1 . uu., i rop s, I (Will eend the dry Iwt-rI4. Bt ntlSOTOJ, VT. We will Pay tho Postage AND 8EHD 10U The Carbon Advocate ONE YEAR FOlt ONE DOLLAR Or Six Months For' 50 cents ! wnicn is Loss than 2 cents per "Week FOR A LARUE 32 COLUMN PAPER!!! ADDRESS. Carbon Advocate, Iielilgtitoii, X'o. SHOW THIS TO YOUR NEIGHBOR INSURE YOUR LIFE IN.TIIE MAHOIY Mitnal Assessment Life ss.ciattu, Selinsguove, Pa. Ni.w Issuing jiollcies to the amount of$2, 000,000 monthly. jSO-Extra Inducements odereJ for pood active anil responsible agents in Wuvne, riae, iuouroo, uuzcrne anu uiroon counties. Address, II. K. McCARTY, Gen'l Agt., Mar. 10-CB Selinsjrove, l'a OPIUM HABITcI urcd rv the Ni.Y 1'ltUl! core.tn lens time and at less cost than by any other means. No eiifrjrlug nr tuconvemonce. Treatmt'ut ship ped to any pnit ot tan u. K, or Ujnsdaa. mil oarttrul&rs free. Athlreas II. H. 11h1'i:n UAJtV, ilarncu Spilnxs, Mich. (Established 18(4). jojjiryi StrUIUgUt GaUi i Ull IMU UU tit Oil 17S1WS JfTp, r iiET GOLDEN JeejtmEr erz, CTb(S 'l'n,. T..vn 'HBsaWsW ft&nESfymmkwa t lUUJjUU 1H.UJJ3S papaaaar "JOBJSbJJb i SJtiTr Raoo JliMW' visiisnrj?ACToriY. I,fA,Li,wa'-. THE 1AH1H, beaaH bas aacb a UaotifulappearaBM i tbs cats Is built ft h. "fr . I ut 'AUtlr artJv' arMi, with Mtlr vm4 plaed c tl top, frwai. aad cads, ss hsva la ii Lliaa I-Ir- v IX K r . w r i L i,w'wnoi,iws aa twtiK, roiitn ronsnriBf, vpniaixi(i.msas si ins mis KWi'iVV1' 1 "ft1 fP""". Tbt psdtls an eovirtd with nieUI. iated ef aaifslT hUb ill U.l a lif-U. ThUoraall truly a boa at i fa I iiiftct f rarlor farnttnr. and th hcma f tba )thT th milllaDAlr. lauktr m kuaiasia n.i. 4? 1 1 "nT,M"f!il thslr parlar. IHl a.ll aCWAddreas, or calljuftonDANIEL Dtn r tnara. (Irian ... i . . w nviHiia idi tun wiin araar. brrv r - v , " i, van u uisa a sruB bwis. i vvuaua a wtmmtumm Aiifniarairii at roar ?Ti!.k.':- . 'Tvf "M V?' laatraaaaal vaaraalf. will vo plaaaa aaad or mail tbla al.r ta a Md wka vbtas u KVU!?t?J Npthlar tavwl br Una corr.paa.att. Or4r 4lrvC from thll ASr.rtia.m.Rt. i .v auTICE. Thoaa d.atriai U b.jr th. aW. iaitranaat ara aaraettly raqatiud Ut vlait bit Pattary Ytr sa4 naat i iW',""1 '" la P.'V" '' 1 ' alUw a r.d.ai.n ot St fr.in tha hi. .rt-. ta r-r rout .ip.at.l, I Tola ll t.rtaialr a vtrv fair offer, ll.aio cans aad aiamiaa tho laitrantal. IT hl'KjtKS KOIt ITSELJ'. lt r.uii aol paroaaao aotr. aa aaru doaoi Tea aro at laul aoartilr waleaiaa ta look thraoit tar aiutlUluatat. "ROQLDSand ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FORI! 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Gorgeous Smoking Curs fitted with Elegant HIgh-nnckcd Itattan De volving Chairs for tho cxcluslvo uso of first class passengers. Steel Track and Superior Equipment, com bined with their Great Through Car Arrange ment, makes t his, above all nt hers, tho f nvorito Itouto to tbo South, South-west, and tho Far West. Try It, nnd you will find traveltas a luxury Instead of n discomfort. Through Tickets via this Celebrated Lino for salo at all offices In tbo United States and Canada. All Information nbout Kates of Fare, Sleep ing Car Accommodations, Tlmo Tables, tVc, will bo cheerfully given by npplylng to J. Q. A. BEAN, Gcn'l Eastern Agent, SOU Washington St., Boston. Moss, nnd 317 Ilroidway, Now York. JAMES M. WOOD, den. Pass. Agt., Chicago. T. J. POTTEH, Gen. Managor, Chicago, Robinson Wagon Co. r."r.nufacturor3 cf SPUING- WiilS Bend fdr designs and prices ta BOBirrsoir xtaoozt co., i CINCINNATI, O. THE HOESS & W&GW. A NEW BOOK on tho Horse. His luitory. structure, use And treatment. AUotung n IW cf tlic most Important and liffcctivo UcmodIo.i for tho euro of tbo diseases cf tlio horse. Valuable to every owner and lover of the hone. Published Ly tho ECriiTSC:? VACCIT C3.f CU:! Cfttl. 0.. and sent, posta pnid, to pny ndtlrtw n:i icceipt of TtiKirtt .'-crN r -mi-s. 11. ItM liooini. Three sheets 10x21, heavy plate paper, contain ing elevation, plans and details fr the above home also book of SO pages, fctvingprx-clftcations, itemized estimate and form of contract Invaluable to every carpenter nr pirty propoiing building as a guide in making bids or drawing contracts. Price $3,00. Sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of price n. E. WALTON, 330 W. Ninth St., Cincinnati, O. rsy-BEATTY'S OFFER FOR THE SPRING SEASON I vtll soil tlila In.lrumcm, Wnland del IvothI on Uyuil cara, fTM. . ,, to3wllhoandIaLta tor fufi?2110"uf1; ui-ffaji tLU.0 ixtl. o a aria rew IlJCtb, iSlneliest Dcnlh tl lnrl.ni ConLLln. 11 Ilia hron.lr IcctlnMntmci tln JJi0 lh' "ltL- arjrntltlci' t.t'.from abovo tilcj: SjU""! ' vau uceat. ct or loc tares oniie 5 nous .os (IrtU tceds which rro due tlio s-ff tr& tono ever heajdi et of 1 octava ot lh new solo coin bloat Ion tbet'clfi tlsiaarlrra klUn icctltt, i.lth tx ctJy Imitates m, French Horn, be tides lasts of S 1 3 octaves each ot tha rrioelpol or rcfrour u olden Toocuo lloeds niaUnsf in all s. boautiiul comtl natlon.wlthirlilcli theperfornaercan (bytb aid ct ILeattT'a tuw nt. tot stop actions shed. It K thero connoct (lDssven tca itct-s vIU tbe abate letion Jnordrr to ptths Kicatest puaJU variety, (No Mummlt .) ltlj comblnfttou 1 fontetliluir ntlr. 1 T nritrlniT. K ot stoix sre asf ul Kllortcirsjtuu loilMcH, (Si in! amon, (Tl Qraixt vrsBa.it) c.li.tl. "'""ku. "(. Il..a, llrUlmluu.tli cunianvolr t (101 "hj.ni)Eclio: fflvtaffl joxcfitmill vblchlsbjrtrtha SKefteskaiuliDosk rrtct that au t rbt-enattainoii -Ciiarniuicr I la the uniTmai'eS lei aUd lovra nf sreel tnulo k tat beara Tit Ich ilouLUtha icrte,(i7 Grattd Crgai tr tbt .power o( tha ti ihls lustrvment, bostd and rfelird n board esra at tkla i-laea. i j out ororra iiddci, a en p7 ororr vj itiitr or maty orJera Ksprcas prrpald. or re f Uttred IttUr. awn hM Ktad rfarenes or trfdtaco f yo. rtipoatt lay naaofactara wbtn tntrsxtscad la a saw locality, stlls ma both win If ta bv wit uniAtlrrartArv nr ,F. BEATTY, Washington, New Jersey. n kaee stop. oc )
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