ttto fekm &tarnt. M' V. HOKTH1MKB, . . BPITUB LKIIIOIITON. I'A.t m m.i.. rt. . li . ..-1 J no uuiiea own vircun -"uii, rniiaaeiimia nas enjotnea ino "pa,nB Railroad Oomyany from executing the $ISO,00Oi)O9 blanket mortgage and from Issuing bonds or obligations secured by such mongage-nponine property oi ino company, and Iri.mdolng any at toward me carry- Ing out ol me "enema. The Rending receivers announce that, on May 2, they wil pay six mouths' inter- ret, lo March 1st, on tho receivers certifi cates, for materials and supplies Issued lost September. They also announce lhaVafter 1.. .1 -111 .1 II.. rto ,,f fir. ...,v,. .v, -- per cent, per annum, tne may .nierr.lo,w.e1 . . . .. , , t '8cliuflUUI Kdvlgatiun Boat and Improve, uionl Loans then due, We hear the name of Harry E. roolcer mentioned very prominently for tho posi- tlonoCAssociato Judge, lo (111 the vacancy ..I i .1,'. -xnlrnilon of Hon. II. Leon- form . nd John Taylor, the Indefatic- able, ia said to bo Ihe favorite for the office of County Treasurer. Both men aro "holiest , , , , , , ., i and capablVand, should they be induced to accept the nominations, thero would be no doubt of their t-lcotion by Ihe people. Trut them right i.utt. A correspondent uf the rotlsvillo Oironiclt lays thpt Jeremiah Jfnhoney, of Now Castle township, Schuylkill county, waa born on the Hthof Dfccmbcr,17(18,and is therefore 113 yours and 4 months old. The old man's wife was born on Ihe 17th ol P,.l.mf- 1.77? nti.l ! 1(10 Vpnr4 ntld 2 l r rr, i ,j ... i ,.,ii, r,, H is asserted that Brady is n very Inipor months of ago. This old couple wo k from anl Jt , , M h J m,,,,,,,,, 'if it I. t. V... ...t1A In if.n nll...ll.l i. . .1 I... .r ' J men ih.-iio in wj,iu . 1 fthnrrn in St. Clnlr. everv Sundnr morninc. and rarely fail to orrive in time for tho ear- ' - wmm-, j ... .. . The great cavern wiiicli was rtlscovcre.. I'iBt year in i;oinrauo nas ueen morougniy .ntnr.l. Pnrif r.wm nrn nppenihle-. and .i many 01 mem conuuu ,.rUi,.ou o. lio formations, In some cases translucent, and In others varving in color from red to ...i.ii. ct.is.ini. iri.r.rilnv . .....i.u ,. 't uu"'i,,l,"tl ""'"""i. e.-" c-ral, rains horna-twlstcd'in every conceiv able way, pillars, pendants, statuettes, and grotesque shapes of life are among, tho curi osities of these halls. A case came lately before the English Court of Probate of a widow who made a will giving somu legacies, and leaving the residue of her proiwity to her nieco. A few months later she became irritated with her niece, apparently without cause, and de- n .i .h. nu j..ir,, l,- t!ll nn.l dared that she would.dostroy her will, and let her property go lo those who could get II. I lie win was ournen. oui nni in ner nKvnw.inilihs rcfnspd In mako another in favor of her nieco. although i.ressed to do so. The executoi named in the buined will ...... ... I having been advise! that the burning of the Iwasnota valid revocation, a, It was done in the presence of tho testatrix, xeded as If no burning had takeu place, . . not d proceeded and theie beinc practically no imposition, the president (Sir J. Hannen) pronounced In favor f the will on. the basis ot the in structions jpttcd down on, the blotting paper. Rev. James Cunningham, Di D., at one time Presiding Elder of the Lehigh District of the Methodist Episcopal Ghurch.and oas- ... . . . . . . . . mroi tne Asuury M. a. unurcu, unesinui - --fi tf o w., .Ine on and t l, r,ums'(a,t "nhl. Bucks county, com street.'above Thlrty-second, West Philadel- tclK.a, tl.eo Ukci, In T "S on Wednesday, pinu, uivu j-riuay, ui 1113 resilience, no, ua Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Rev. Dr. Cunningham was born In that city on. No vember SO; 1811, and joined the Methodist Church when in hla nineteenth vear. H - I was licensed to lireach In 1S33. and wa nd. milted on trial.in 1834 in the Philadelphia Conference. Since that time he has active- iT devoled his life to ministerial work, fill- ing Imiiortanl appointments in Pennsylvan- ia.New Jersey,. Maryland and Delaware. He was Corresponding Secretary of the the bill pii6S iiHtwilhstonding.thoyeas were tl.lln.lnl.tn rrr...t gM!.l.. l1QC4 .njn...lll.thanava 2a! So llio vein vvn ffimliilnrMt . ......,.... uu.t.i ,,i iaju s, wii ti., r I Presiding Wder of the Lehigh District for the four succeeding years, holding the same position In Ihe Wilmington District from ISCJtolSCS. He was a delegate, to the Gen-1 eralConfereneeofl852,18in,18J and 1868, . i and serve.1 aa a member of tho Board r.f ,,,. Church Extension. He was pastor of 3t. George's Church, Fourth, below Vine, Phila dclphia, in 1877, and einc-o that timo be has keen pastor of the Asbury Church. Tl. 1 i.i... . r i i i i t- i -iiiuu.ulu ii rtuunrai rurragui, executed otn cost of $20,000, by Vinnie Ream -now Mrs. Lieutenant Huxie and situated in Ihe park at Seventeenth street and Con- n.lciit .t.t,,!. In w,.l.l,,irinn . n p . , . , , unveno.. ouuay, w,u. . ..posing ceren.on- ir. inn .iuiuo is ui ucruiu oiii, u..u rcpro- kiiis rurraBuisiaiiuiiigwiwia marine glass in his left hand, and' one of his feel rcstinir n a hl.b. I.. I,bIi. ,.,,nn.Ml in nn ih. , 7 ....... . mounted on a pedestal oi Maine granite, ten . . , . . ... . . . leel six inches nigu. Al noon a procession of naval and military organizations started from Ihe Capitol and moved to Karrngut Square, whero platforms luilbocniTecte.il ior the President and other distinguished persons. There was a liberal display of dags and bunllnir unon tbe platforms, on the ...T . r, : .1. t 1 ... I w. - - iii.ii.iiiu Li-ins uio iu.iv, .iuuj . tuuije -vanla avenue, and unon tlia nortlivi of the , - While House. On the stands were tbe President of the United States, Cabinet offi- . Mrs. F.rract. widow of the rreal Ad , " niirai, aim ui. .n iy... rarragu., fllr,. Vinnie Ream Hoxie, Admiral D. D. Porter, Vice-Admiral Stephen C. Rowan, Rear Ad mirals John Rodgers, J. Ii. Worden, C. R, n t ir t..n. p p ii.i.i. ft n n M . . n v R-. II. Wyman, G. B. Balche and D. McN. Fairfax of tht-astive list, and Rear.Admir, als L. M. Powell, T. O.Selfridge, W. Rad fori, T. Turuer, and Edward Middloton, of the retired list, and others. Prayer having been offered by Roy. Arthur Brooks, tbe itatue was unveiled by Quartermaster Knowles, who waa quartermaster ou Farm gut's flagsUlp st the battle ol Mobile Bay, nd who lobbed Farragut to the mast. At tbe moment ot unveiling, an Admiral's ea lute was fired, the troops presenting arms. President Garfield was then introduced by Secretary Hunt, aud in a brief speech ac ceoled thestatueon beholfof the nation. Ex-Postmaster General Majnard then de- livcred tbe oration, ami was followed by Senator Voorhecs, of Indiana. Both paid eloquent tributes to the fame of the lllus- trlous naval hero. Whenth.yfini.hed.au- other salute was fired, the baud played "Uil to tbe Chief," trumpeUeounded, arms were presented, tbe procession marched around the statue, and the ceremonies of tbe day were at an end. Mrs. leo, acrd 80, died at Shenandoah a few days tgo, very Kxr, yet she bad the grandest funeral ever seen in tho region. It turns out that the deceased waa inaured fur $100,000, that tbe casket had been donated by policy holders, that tbe beautiful Uoral decorations had beeu furnished by policy holders, and that tbe mourners vers policy VoMer, WASHINGTON. our snout littt.h. Wabhisotom, D. 0., April 43, 188J, Well, we bav a genuine sensation al last to chronicle, and tb.li time it n in the Pout Oluco Department. Some timo ago there was oulto a breezy lime about the . . Onnnral Post Office, when a conarcsc onal committee attempted to Investigate what wer8 termed the star tx.stal routes. This WM mi.,j.iereii i be the term nnnlled to Mch posUl wa, jomewhat out, of tho of aymg thB mt,. gUCh for netanco D a iocai,y hero there Were no railroads or stages, but where the mail carrier either proceeded, on horseback or even on foot in order to reach his deslina tlon. Thero was a strong, beliof that there waa a litllr. fraud In the making of these contracts for mail eervlco, and. a committee ,. .inAtnlAl I... P;,nr... tn. mlL A t lh "J b - bptton, (,,(,, Ae usual, however, with suoh spot, so nothing was ever found out. when Postmaster James came in, and as accord- '8 to "io oU adage a "new broom sweeps clcan" L" determined to go on from the point whero tho committee stopped, asd-tho result ia that ho has cleaned out Uie alar be determined to go on irom tne roule scandal to tho entire satlafsetlon.of all h concerned lu seeing that official matters aro done properly and right. I t is stated that Ihe President requested the inl mediate resignation of Second Assistant Pu6tmaater General Brady. There was a reoort that tho government would bo very slow to move in this matter, as it would be diuicult to Uud just the man lo take so im iiortaut a position. The President however thinks that ho has found the right man, and has sent iuto the Senate for conllrina- tlon tho name of Illchnrd A. Elmer, Presi dent of tho Wavcrly National Bank of Tio ga county, New York. Now here comes annthtjr complication, und it looks very mucn as iiioueii lucre was cuinc lo be n fight over Ihis us well asother nominations. is Bn,iuero win uo couiusion worse ci'niouna- ed. Where this nomination business ia 8oin8 lo c'lJ ""body secnis to know. This however can he fald with certainty that wiiuo t rosiueui uartieid is not m any way desirous of autacnnizine Senator Cnuklini!, ln ruot Wuuid ,,r,.rcr uy uny mtant itf, pmer lo coiiciliaieiiiaieiniiienigenileman, yet ho cannot withdiaw from the position he has assumed ill the case of tho nomina- lil)U u RoberUon u, u,e Collcctorship of tho Port of New York. Thero Is a great deal of talk, about what is termed the "Courtesy of the Senate." This amounts ;'"i'ly to nn understanding, long in vogue, mat no person iiomUialcd loan ollico in any State by the President shall boconflrni ed it tho two Senators from that State ou ject to hia contirmution. Both Presidents urant and Iluycs tried to butt ogaint this unwritten rule, but had finally to accept the situation. The Question now to be solved is whether tho present riiiministra- ,1.... ...Ml f-..l .1. . f- e ., i. i I uuir m in ii-ci i,iiu lusirauibui nils ouime sy of the Senate." Time will show, Lcavins politics aside and cominc to something that the people can generally un dersland, it is a source of nlejsuro for us to bo ablo to predict that tho time is not far Htunt when the trip from New York to ,,,,.,. . . ' , . ,lllIt,. cd Jor ,10 6um of lon aullai-s. that is only uto uoiiors lop a a stance o about two nun- drcd and twenty-Cvo miles. Already by :"Y ,u" inuouureu in ino esiau- i'1'iiitviii. ui u iuivui;i lino it, iie.T iuii from Washington by tho Baltimore and Ohio Railroad the faro has been reduecd to TroTon Zi lanco can be under tho control of that road, ... ...... ... there will undoubtedly be n rcduitlon to tho five dollar faro already alluded to. This would indeed be a public benefaction, and the B. & O. road has already begun to feel the effects of tho reduction. The accident lo the train of the Baltimoro and rotomac railroad about the ath of March, when sev cral people were killed and Injured, and the lives of the President and his party wero imperilled, has thrown a large amount nf trnval ..',1.. Tl. I ni.t me management OI that road is or the mi nutesi description. Acqcst. RTATU LCUISI.ATiritC. t . 1 - n i.mi I n . . .... u u, i""jay, w uu., a rcso lution Erecting the Committee on Municip- 01 Anulr w rPort luo lw0 "ouso re lalin to the Kecorder's office in Philadel "u a' wa? iof'-yeas io, nays zi. a message Mandamus bill, and on the nuestion. shall ' j - - 1 A U!,t ...... .1 1... J J ,, . ,1.. Court or Coinmc n Pleas at the seat of Gov- eminent to issue mandamuses against State officers. In the House, the Senate bill requiring - - the payment of the wages of laborers and nneratlves In lawful mon.v nt rpimlnr In. I , , . . . .. teryals was reported favorably. Tho House urn iiiutii,iK mo vuujjirissiuiiai nppi'runn- fiicui, it, iciiuiiii 3 at, prL-SCIlb Ulllll JOO- IVUS b!l2rv:edronde,y- SaVer'" a',prPriOUOn ? It.. CAtH kill. -.1 I 1 I 1 . . . . . . I iuhiii uciiaisi Huci wins stcio icpuficu favorably appronr atinir S10.000 in a d of the Yorktown Celebration! allowini? the Dauphin County Omrt ol Common Pleas to issue mandamuses msiinst Blate oflicerji Punisiiine llio niliillerati.Hi of llnuors ond beverHjres: and inukinc taxes a first lien on I rea, Aricr pa ,eyeral bilU the aunoto adjourned until Monday eyeinng. Jn tbe House, Mr. McKeoollered a resnlu- iln r.,r n. l,,.l.l. l .l.,i ..u:n. li ..n.i!... . .....j... r"T'" 1U5U' union on.il.iay "'. cane.. .ie previous question. I wlneh vn ftii8ti.in.il . n ml I l.M tnflln nn.cl i.m I "" " i" f i . r.. . 7o n., . I division of tlio resolution for a spicial ses sion on Monday evening was then agreed io bio jt. un llie second division no Yiuue,, adjViurned untiTZuday even- inf. In th. ft,n.i Tln. ih. Wit In mmt.l, quorum voted, und the Speaker declared . - ..-j , - ... - .......... . I r .. .... . ... I i persons lurnisiiine gunpowder, Plttois or I ..n1n.l... I., mln... il.t.,1 ...Jl. i -..-..- vv mi..,., i-. .uuu icuuhij. i I i no judicial Appoiiioninent bill was con- "dered in the ullarnoon, but not acted up- "V'u" "J""'". ... In tbe bouse, the biU to prevent discrimi- iji,..fmj. by railmad, waa defeated by.02 aye, to 97 noes, ino u ii irons err ng l ie control or street rUanlnK to City Councils came uri In order, hut was obiected to and laid oVer. l"! consideration of the bill laxug ,....?.. , ,i,. ,.. ji... " .. mortgages, etc., the House adjourned. i.. n.. c.-.i. n.-.i i .i.- ti i in .1, UVUHIO MTUUVCUUJT, lug JlUUSfi uiH repeallngthe Recorder's act was reported, wiin some amendments. TUu bill to pre- vent the selliiiff of explosives and deadly weaiions to minora was pasicl Qnallyi also I the bill to suppress sjculative life iusur anco companies. Tbe Senate bill regulating the transportation of petroleum was defeat- ed ayes 14, noes 20. An aftcrnosn session was Held, ior me purpose or eulogising tbe nun may u addresaed lo D.J. Doyle, biien late ex-Governor Bigler. andoab.or George O. Jcnner, No. 507 Locust In tbe House an effort to suspend the rules generally for tbe purpose of getting up certain bills, among them the Delinquent Tax bill, waa defeated. The Legislative "Pfi V h- ! . i . i. tu0,u'" . .i . i. in . . i in. . ... da.sea waaloit veas 47. navs 08. Pending consideration of ,bo bill requiring railroad companies to fence all their tracks expect ou ""'"U'roved laud,, the House adjourned. Tbe losses and Insurances on tbe properly destroyed ny nrc at buamokin on Sunday nro ai ouainoKin on ounuay Vurrit2VZ isured; Shamokin lhrald, loss 1 iijjnj no insti $2000, fully insured; SI 900, rally Insured; C. Raker, loss 3000, uuy insured; luxer, ipsa jiz.qo, , luuy insured! i Fgl 7 A Beard, fully insured. The ium on nuu..uuiu tri. uogoii, .uu .ui. ..... K,ir6.ra i.cii thousand dollars; no Insurance. The total loss will not exceed 50,ooo. James Dougherty, of Harrlsburg, aged 14 ' slay while tttsmpung to jump cn traio. yeaia, naa iwiu legs cm on id mat ciiy t ri LIST OF PATI3STS Granted by tho United Stales tocltlr.eni ofthlt State, lorihewcckendlngAprllSt, 1881, tarn. tailed fur the Oaksom Advocate, from tUa L&Tf and Patent offleo of J. McO. riaams, W I street, Washington, D. O. J. Abbot, Palladtlnhla,anparatns for clean. fog carding machine cylinders. J.8. Doran fc 8- ii. Lllller Philadelphia, ik.i - i. tMvtivuivii T. It. All.thnrr. Pliubiinr. farnaca for melting glass. J, Ii. Dachman, Stony nun, cultivator, J. O. Ulalr, Huntingdon, envelope. E. Farnsworth, Urant, stump extractor. E. J. Fralm, Lancastor, padlock, N. W. Herring, Millport, baling press, II. O. Johnson, Meadvllle, electric shoulder brace, J. W. Leeds, Philadelphia, attaching rain rpouts to buildings, O. S. Lewis & O. V. Petratni.Phlladelphta, manuracturo ot aluminous oake. P. I.onfCJ, Pltttton, book holder. a. W. Maron, Sharon, arttnclal stone. O. D. Melllck, Illoomtbnrg, flreproorpalot, T. Miller, Alleithcny, manulactureorbrtck, It. Newell, Philadelphia, frame for cards. U. Psrrtsh, Philadelphia, effervescing phos- phated tonlo beverage. E. Q. Passmore, Philadelphia, lawn mower, D. II.. Ilevnolds. Oxford, enrlni; ohlmncv bolder for lamps. O. Itllreck, Allegheny, meat hopptr. J. Scblnnollcr,. Pittsburg, Insulating wire, &c, for electrleal purposes. J. S. I.eaman,.I'Utsburg, machine for fin, Ishing rods, &o. W. Sollcri, l'blladelphla, itonm hammer. J. O. Speldel, ltoadlnif. holsilng apparatus. U. Westinghouse, Jr., Pittsburg, block slg, nallDK apparatus, O. Westlnghouso, Jr., PUttsburg, switch and signal apparatus. STATU NEWS. Over 100 new buildings are being eroded in trio. There are 70 d hands employed in, the car aniips in iiumsuurg The metal products of Pitlsburc last week anionnicu lo ouu tons, James Allen, of Tyrone, waa killed by cars near Allodia .Monday. A calf recently droiiicd at Lewistown HI ill in county, ueiglieil 173 pnuuus. Miss Theresa Anderson, of Baden, Beaver county, lias hair eight lect in length James O'llnrra, of Pennsville, Westmore land county, was killi.il by cars on Saturday, l ificen car loads of immigrants passi'il Ilarrisburg on Saturday cu route for tho west. Nearly $75,000 has been subscribed for a national bank nt. Naw Holland, Lancaster county. jn n lient, near lirtiuulc, on 1'rnlny Ar thur Brougher was dangerously stabbed by James McOuire. Jacob Dinteman, un old citizen of Golds- boio, York county, committed suicide by uaugiUK on rniiuy. Mr. Harvey 8. Wells denies the rumor that he haB severed his connection with the trttii . ti yruiiamsiiurt manner. Policceman Huffman, of Mononrohcla Cityrwho shot John Seidcl, is to be tried on tho charge of homicide. Walter Thomas, 12 vcars old. was serious ly injured at Huntingdon on Monday by a log tailing on turn. James Neat was burned to death in his house, near Putncyville, Armstronecouutv, on the night oi tho loth inst. John Kirk, of Upper Providence. Chester county, hnsn plougli-that was made by Joel iinne,oi mo same county, in IB 18. ZrtMn "Jerablo damage to lumberan'd barkf Jon" Carr employed by the Phoenix Iroi t"1.. t 11'... II. -I - . I .1 1 I. . Very largo forest fires are reported in the Co., of Wesi Chester, dropped dead of heart disease on Monday wfiile at work, The Charles Roberts cotton mill, in South Chester, was damaged to tho extent of $10,- 000 by fire Wednesday. Fully Insured. The bondsmen of William B. Finney, the Lancaster hotel proprietor who kicked a guest to death, hava surrendered blm to the county. Sumuel Hnfibrd.a well-to-do farmer of 20th inst, The body of Wm. Mowry. who committed suicide nt Catawlssa on the 10th of last month, has been found in the Susquehanna, near Sunbury. The post ofllco at Norrislown was en tered by burglars at an early hour Monday morning, and tuo s.Ho broken open and robbed of $250. I Georca Booth, need 9 years, and John Boyle, aged 8, fell nil' a raft at Rockdale on Monday whllo at play and the Booth boy was nrowneu. Joseph Armstrong was killed Tuesday at the Big Mountain Colliery, at Shamokin, , , .. ..' hv m.m ritel.tni. i.ru.n l.tn, ....uwl l.v ll.. lottery breaking. Ell Gibson, colored, employed In the Cameron Furnace, near Middletown. was burned to death on Sunday by falling on the nil...... ,ur. 1- '"""""'- .. S. v eagle measuring seven leei across 1110 wings was recently wounded and cap tured hv William Finlev.uf Rostraverlown snip, Westmoreland county. n,iin JA r w r... T Wl.!inA.. ttSW' wmlfllliA in nil IV WHrn lit Kitnnfr nun rnlihcrl . . . J - . . . ol X .1 wnr i n Vfl nn f. ' tk. tro!.i pv. ... ii.ni li I. . notorious fact that boys sent from that city 10 ",e House of Refuge at Philadelphia af- wa'a relurn as weil-lrianeu mievea. Mrs. Mary itoder. oi tarx. mode un thfrd attempt ot suicide on Sunday nicht. Sho says that Go.1 has ordered her to die ami ti.ai sue is trying to ooey ills win Helen Mattl.ews, ogwt 1 years, was oeci dei.Ully drowned near Bradford on Friday She lell out of the tirrius i.fan old man who hml vlunlccJ t0 earry ler ocros, The Grand Jury of Lancaster county has . . . .r. .... . - - Iund a true bill or Indictment lor man slaughter against William 11. Finney, who kicked oeorge uuru, a guesi ai ins Hotel, io neain. In a difficulty nt Locust Summit, North umbeTl.ndn.on Thursday! ilstVjohn Meuny shot and slightly wounded Thomas cl"ur.- Menny, after being nrreiled, set , iiiomii nnri lrn h.illv hjin.pil. J ii...i no.. .,...,;.,.... i. .;.,... ...... r T-r, . ii.. i . t. i iteaniug, rriuny uigiib orauizeu u iuaru r Trado. The followiue ofticcra were chosen: President, J. H. Slcrnburgli; Corresponding B". Jesse urn ecordlug Mcreiary, l'janii.eever. Mr. C. R. Woodin. the nronnctor of n "E"&r&tSZ wTi ., ' r 1 f ,i . i ot ' Vty'? i, payfugUio proprietorso ?al00? " mai p.ace a siaieaaum noi ioi. Intoxicating liquors. nj p.i.nnn. Andrew Peterson, engineer at the Fames petroleum iron woras in iiiusviue. was ur- I -., , . i C, 1 I ,. I . . Lr k. benslne numn. which delueed his clothes with the tuilaininable liquid, whlcu in.wnuy icon nre, Dennis John Doyle, aged 12 years, left, his home iu Shenandoah on the 18th of April. He is stout, ef llghtcomplexion.has a scar over the right eye and the second toe off one foot. Any information concerning lreet rmumeinuia. 'eiv I'oatal llesulatlosm. ITaiSer the new regulations, some impor, iant chonges aro made. I Circulars, either wholly printed or with date and name of tbe addressed and of tbe Mnder written, still go for a ceut. Ci rew, and orJer, for ,ubscri Hons may be enclosed by publishers in their own publications. Upon tbe wrappers oi newspapers and Upon tbe wrappers ol newspapers and l-Wical. and'on package., the sender may write bis own name and address, with 1 the word "from" above and preceding the Mra. or a Mn(jer maT maru an article therein contained. On the corner or blank ieTe3 a book or pamphlet, mav bo writ i (en a eimpie manuscript ueuicauou or in Krjption. Alt other matter wholly or partially in writing, such at bills, receipta,pbliciesleeda Aa, it considered Drat class matter and re quires letter postage. (South Bend Evening register.) When rV 1 1 o I n powers aro claimed for an article, and everybody Uttlfiea that it does mora than it claimed lor It, lo gainsay its worth Is useless. This is the eubstancoof tlio BU Jacobs Oil record. ' Hnbllnnl CovtirciiCMt' Is Ihe bane of nearly every American wo man. From it usually ariaesthoso disorders that so surely undermine their health and strength. Every woman owes it to herself and to hrr family lo use thai celebrated medicine Kidney-Wort. It is tho sure rem edy for constipation, and for all disorders of the kidneys and liver. Try ll in liquid or dry form. Equally efficient in either. lsoston isunaay nuagci. New Advertisements. T IBEUAL 11KWAKD. I.OST..m or about the Oth ofMareh last. on the road between Lehhchton and Mauch Uhunk, n large Quarto Testament wllh name im His lid "E iteeu,"aioioi isngnsn nciuro and other Books, two receipts formonevnald. and a yellow linen table cortr. Tho Under mil m nnHluuu un ii:tiik bi.v.i. .,1111 ni.i, llfcUD, at the cigar store, No. II Susquchan na street, Mauch Chunk. aprll 30, 1881.W3 rjMfK MOST L'OrULAR Sewing Machine IS THE AND JOSEPH DeFIIEHN Is the salesman for Leklxhton and vicinity If you want a Machlno call aud see him or tcuu postal caru. opr. 3,-y FREE 11Y MAIL. WONDERFUL CURES nnrvPTTitici mom nn flurr,ijMo uiiojjo ur CONSUMPTION Itronchltla. A si lima. Catarrh. nyspnsla. lie, Wllty and All tJhronlc Ulstases. 29 years of grcai experience. z,u u iiojicicss cascscurcu. Aatnnlslilnx discovery ol new treatment to quickly lattcn, mako uioou ana bulla up the, system, inrnuiiti causcu 10 cai anil oigesi 'enormously nnu aui a ui o puunus licr itcok, V lhai anu neanntf mrco is rauiuiy unil p crfun? Increased. New lire and vigor arted tho firtt lew days. Severest cases ol 'onsumntlon. bed fst and utven un lo i Ic. cured Ln 2 to 3 months. Inflammation In Ihe Lungs romoved. Hectic Fuvcr and Nigh Sweats, and Cough undo loose, and easy, ol eticcked ln S8 hours. 1 he treatment cxliiler, ntes. exalts, arouses all organs Into healthy anu viirorous operation, iiisaiso me great, csi cure on earin ior j.ivcr, Kiuney, neari Head, Wood, Skin. Fcmalo anil Nervous Diseases. Seminal Weakness, all diseases ol children, and the Unlum Habit. Wourebou esi in our oner, unu earncsiiy invito you lo come before It Is loo late, i,o matter what ycur disease, even Ifatandoned by the ablest physicians, llereribo J our case. Trial Tree lu nil who cotno hero. Atrial packogo ofour incuicinea lTurin Qi io seni, i'v mini 10 un who send un Iho n imps and nililriRflea of all afflicted lu their vicinity and 15 ccmstjpay Iosiiiiro. is. r. uiar.raii.iii. dpr du-iziT. errien uirinirs, mien, Inventors will Advaneo their Interests by r.mpioyinKnn i.xpcrif nccu Aiiorney resident n h ashlinrtcn. t. A. Lebtnann. Sollclturo: American and Foreign I'atonis. Washlmr ton, U. (J., has had ycais of successful Fr.iC' ice. and was ftirmerlv an Exemlner of I 'a. tents In tho Patent Oilier. All business be- roro the Uourts or tuo Ueiartment promptly uiicnueii to. reo coniiogeni upon euceess ocnu loruircuiar. April i-ii-cor, A. THOMAS. Corner Ninth and Streets. Washington. 1). C. attends to Pen alon and Dack Pay. Bounty Jalms collect' cd. Contested Lir.d Claims, Mineral and Agricultural; attended to berore tne Depart' raent or the Interior and Supremo Court. Land Serin and Additional Homesteads nur. cnasea ana soia. a pru ij-u-cur. INSURE YOUR LIFE IN THE Mutual Assessment Life Association. Selinsgrove, Pa. Now issuing policies to tho amount of $2,- uuo.uuu mommy. aa3Extra inducements offered for rood active ana responsible agents in Wayne Pike, Monroe, Luzerne aud Carbon counties, Address, H. E. McCARTY, Gen'l Agt., Mar. 19-Ew 8elinsgrove, Pa IlEIIiKIAlV & CO., BANK STBTSET. Lehighton, Pa. MILLEns and Dealers ln A.UKiPdof GRAIN BOUGHT Mid SOLD al Wo would. also, lcsoicttallr iDtorm ourciti sn lunt wo no uowiuuy prcpureu to bur x j i a via wtia IBet of Coal Frem my Mine destied at VCItT LOWKST rUlCES. M. UEILMAN Jb CO. Jull' 5!. A' iliuinlstrator's Notice. Nnllcels hereby Riven that letters of ad ministration have been uranted tho under signed on tne estate oi uenry iianiiiiy.iale or Lower TowaiuenslnirTovn8hlp,Carbon ctun. ty. Pa., dco'd. All persons Indebted to said estate will make payment within 30 dajs.nnd mose navina; claims win preecni luciu uuiy authenticated tor settlement to J. c. KHKAnuil, Administrator. Lower Towainenilwr, March 10, 18Sl-eir. STARTLING DISCOVERY! LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. A victim of youtbral imprudence causing Prematura Decay, Kcrvons Debility. Lost Man hood, etc , having tried lu vain every known remedy.has discovered aslmple self cuxo.wbich ce will ecr.a l'Hlii; to nis rciiow.auaerers, so dresn J. II. UiXV3. U Clutham fcb, ti. X. January 29, 1881-yl Cheap IT $11111 s IN MISSISSIPPI, For SALE and ESCHANQE at (10 and 15 rcKAUiii,, Aouress, a. iir;tus S20 Atlantlo Avenue, Dee. 21-mI Ueoch;lti(, N. li $2! sxWkhi. BlmWlndfr:i.tO.WhlUUt4IInntiii 1 Cm H. InilUIIwn 6U M. bull J Sl J 1 11 Clitt f ssnJ iw4lforuM('t(MKuUtUTuni''. Vliwbl January S9.1&81-T1 FAHMEHS are MAKINQ TLfl ITlTrupm ILLUSTRATED STOCK BOOK Uecsuse mav Fabueu actually needs it. Ills the Latest and most CournTE work ever Issued In America treating of Hors es, u.illle, oneep, ete ineir treeds,breedlnr. training, causes of disease, symptoms, anil remedies. 1000 naaes 400 Illustrations. Ilinu. lt endorsed by tuen eminent authorities as me i-rciiuni, igo-itci., una tseo y. oi vx. College of Veterinary Sureery, lion. J W. Uadsden, and others. II you desire proMlable work, send at ones for Fclx, particalars. uuuuaau uuuii., vm vntsmniei.. .rail, sdelphls, Pa. sprlj ISvws. nun New Advertisements. M AlIONINtt TOW.NSHIT. Annml Statement ef MahonlnK Township. for the year ending Ma roll Ktb, 1811. S AMUEL EUEKT, one of ihe HU4rvlsors or aianoninir rownsnip, in accoani wun said Township I DR. To tax duplicate for the year 1880., .. 41264 M ... 117 Si " uosn receireu irom ru Liemer., 133 30 fit. Salary as per self, WM dasat $1 (0.) 108 T uasn p 'i ior repainug roaui a uriugcs. iwa us L.xoneraimns.. Paid Trexler fc Kreldlor forefinger boards 19 78 raid J. L. Otble, forplanks & spikes. 09 Paid T. S. Deck, J. P., for notice, to Obcrt 10 Paid casn to U. Xander, Supervisor . . 71 W jiy error in uupuoaio . ow l)y commlislon on 12I9.W 6 per ct.. tl S8 uaianca uua iua lunosuip... o w tm so Balance ana irom n. iieinor, isio upervisor ei ii OIIAltLES LENTZ. UotUotor of Tax and Overseer oi ino l oor, oi uianomng loirn sblp, ln account with said Township) DR. To tax duplicate for the year 1AS0 t 383 01 " oaianoo irom insi vviiirniinfc it m Itealls'd rr'maaleofK'daofl.Frldday. IS 17 6T0 22 OR. tld tnr mMlnlenaneu or Pooraa nor receipts oai yam orucrs oi ronei , Making returns T. S. Beck a so (0 2 oo 33 0l 60 Maklnir Ilunllcato . C. A. Weiss Tor tickets for Mrs. Frl- day and family C. Illskcy auctioneering Stephen Fomtcrmacher ror hauling.. r. It. Keinercr rorcouin 1 ti Kxoneratlons 1); services as per son is uaya w ji.oj. Auditors S3 60 4 (0 Commission on (.882 29 6 percent... iinininl.slon on a403.8ft 3 ner ecnt... 19 11 12 12 Cash paid 10141 MO 22 mtAni.ES XANnErt. one of the Suncrvls ers or iiianoning xunnsuip, in accouui wua said ronna: ipi nn. To lax durrftcato for the year 1880 t CM 61 uasii rcc u irom o iubiiouih-it r. n iv 611 01 on. Salary as per self Oljl days Q tl.60...$ S2 01 iieiuiirinir roans anil nriuacs.......... ao o I'hli.ks. k.0 7K 12 Error in duplicate 1 o Exonerations 2 c Attcndlnir settlement 1 Auditors i 4 60 Commission on (533.62 S 0 per cent... 26 63 Ualanco duo ToniiShlp 46 89 S 611 61 Audited and approved this Kth day of aiarcu, itsi, uj JOS1A1I MUSSELMAN,) J. T. MclUMKb, (Auditor., F. K. FHEDEltlOK. S apr. 0.-w3, MW REVISION AGENTS AVANTED NEW TESTAMENT. As made by the most eminent scholars of England nnu America, nun uie prico c cnrrespomllng English Edition. Largo typo linen suiior-culenneied nancr. elegant bind inc. A separate " liomprebenslva History ot I ho Illblu und Its Translations," Including n full account of tho Now lievlsion, given lu sutscribcrs. Host clmnco for agents ever offered. Send slainp ror pirllcularsat once. Till. HEN It Y U1LL PUBLISHING CO, April 2J-w6. Norwich, Conn. JpUBLIC SALE of YALUAHLE Real Estate, &c. Tho underslvrncd will niTer nt Tubllc dale. on Uie i.remlfpj, In LOWliH TOWAlMKN- amu Tuwiii.rt uaioon uu., tra., un TUESDAY, May 10, 1881, comiucnclnir nt Twolvo o'clock P. M.. the ful lonlng described Ileal IMato and Personal Pri.pertv. late orilFNBY KA11ALY, ileo'd to-wlt: allthatccrlaln fraitor PieeoorLniil. situate tn Toivainensinir Township ulore. said, ahout balla lullo Irom Parrvvlllo Iter. ouuh: Hounded t.v lands ol Uell'onl. aioses llama it. iicudcu uiose, x-eiiio and others, containing .. 180 ACRES, more-or less: about 100 acres or which are cleared and uudcr a hluh state of cultivation, tne naianeo being valuable Timber Jimi. Tho Improvciucnis thereon are a Two.story DWELLING HOUSE, Dank Ham, Wagon Shed, Summer House and all necessary outhulldlnvs. ALSO, at the fame tlnio the following sr. tlclesorilOUSEIlOl.I) Kl'IlNIITJUE and FAltMINO IMPLEMENTS, &c. : llod , Iledstondr, Tables. Chairs. Iluroaus. Stoves, Tubs, Itarrels, PATENT CIDEK PUEaS, Carriage, 2 horse Farm Wagon, los or Hay, Straw, liraln a n.l Potatoes, with other articles too numerous to mention. 't erms will be made known at time and place of talc, by J. O. KREAMF.K, Agent for the heirs or said Henrv llainnly, deo'd. aprll 21, 183U-W3. WM A Wi M 1 Axle (kease. Rest In the world. Lasts longer than any other. Alwajs In good condition. Cures sores, cuts, bruises, and corns. Costs but lit tle moro tbanthelrnltatlons. Every package has the trade mark. Call for tho neLulne. and take no other. zr Pliromo Cards, loo. ; or 2& larire, new Chromo cards, birds and flowers; or2i lorolv Gold and Silver Chroraos, with n uee 10c. Nassau Printing Co , Nassau, N. Y. COflO a year to'Airents. and expeniss. t tyjoJ ouiflt frc. Adttrens P. swajs i Co., Anan-ta. Mulno. Gut" Sill s tie y 8i a CO ess a 3 s-2 555 J, AG13NTS WANTED QUICK to take orders fur the cheapest, and most com, plete und accurate edition of the REVISED NEW TESTAMENT Ami full History of Its Itcilsioii. Now Bkny for Aeenls. Most twaiBLR dilinn, LOW PRICED, and wantrd by THOUSANDS EVEllY WHERE. RARE CHANCE for men or ladles to make money FAST. Particulars ranic. Outfit 30c. ACT QUICK. Address HUBBARD BROS., 723 Chestnut btreet, rniiaaeipuia. apri! lB.-wi. -JJIOtt FASHIONABLE DllESS GOODS, Dress and Trimming Silks, Dress Trimmings, Dry Goods, NOTIONS, Groceries, Provisions, Glass & Queensware. Standard Silver Ware, &c, Call at the Peiular ONEPHIUE Store or E. H. SNYDER, HANK St., Lehlghton. aplS-nU ggThe Carbon Advocate one year for $1, and Kendall's Hor6e Book as a premium. A0IST3 WAHIID tor tbe Best and Fastest Seliln- Pictorial nooks and Bibles. Prices reduced SJ per cent. NHal rubllsblB O pR.J)pl, Pa. nl- 1ILMIE1Y Including Hats, Bonnets, Flowers, Ribbons, Feathers, Notions, and DRESS TRIMMINGS". NEW GOODS RECEIVED WEEKLY. All work done In the latest style, and most durable manner, at the lowest cash prices. STORE: at tho Intersection of BANK STREET and DANKWAY, LEIIIOIITON, PA, aprll 80, ItSl-jl. Brags and Medicines l The People's Drug & Family Medicine Store If you want anything in tho Drug lino at bottom prices, go to tho Old and Jteliablo Drug Store, in Dr. N. B. llober's Block, near tho Post Office, A. J. DUELING, Proprietor, Where ran will cd a full and ceuipleto stock ol Puro Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Perfumery, Soaps, lirushes, Liombs, &c. Lamps, Lanterns, Chimneys, Burning & Lubricating Oils A Complete Line of Druggists' Sundries. Trusses, Supporters, and Shoulder Braces. Pure Wines and Liquors of Sacramental purposes. Wall Paper and Borders, a exeat variety. Personal ai tent ion given to cians and lamily rrescnptions. Establish 18G7.1 A. J. DURLING. ."lilcbton NoveniO'TS m mm m m SI W"m ISssdw msm A PERFECT S)7SQTHgHrl,A9E:,.MYy 2KOr UITTi:2l3 r.io highly reec,mr.iaii3t;l fr all ditcafC3 ro- r.uiricz n ocirisin and cj;:c.cr.t tonic ; uUlc -t i'cttrt, WarUcf Appclitr .L-ncf &rc.vji!i,L: ;, J.ntr.et;. Kr.richca On L!or,.l, slrinstliu'.u lao muscles, nnd givra r.w 1 .fu lu the turves. They act lilwa c'nrm cn lho dlcestivo organs, reisovinfralli'.yHieiiilepyniptoni?, such !M 5a. '1:17 lhcF'.ad,rfk!.inj, lla.t i:s tie Uomic'i, Alcartwrr,tte. XilO Olliy Iron PrcparrJon that vill not blacken tI:o tt rili or c,ivo licr.daolic. CM by all dn-.pnists. Yt'rha for llie ABC IlccI:, 32 pp. of useful and srr.aiini: rcailinj roii r.-r. BKOUir CHEMICAIj CO., Ualtoiorc, Md. Largest Manufacturers of Reed Organs in ihe World t ESTEY ORGANS ARE WARRANTED, AND TUU SIANTTFACTUItSIlS ARE RESPONSIBLE. (tBe sure to Sena for Illustrated Gataloaue Before Porclrag FINE CARRIAGES Xaielit ! ."StyXiMlx I Warrnntod t SAVB your 1I0NE7, writs for Catalogs and PEIOE LIST to Also SOLE Manufacturers ol tun celebrated llosrox DuoasoABK or Tho BOOEWALTEE ENSiiM, JUST Every JUKI or SEND FOR A DESCRIPTIVE PAMPHLET. T arm es Xiel &c Oo. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. MISS M. S. SNYDER, Respectfully announces to her lady friends that she has just received a full line of the latest novelties in Spring & Summer GOODS, all kinds for Medicinal and the compounding of Physi espec istiy j.ic.yii.on, yi-pcjam, juirr- AND ROAD WAGONS Boston Blackboard Co., NEW HAVEN. CONN Effective, Simple, Durable and Clieap. Compaot, Substantial, Economical and Easily Managed. Guerantoed to -wori well and glvo full power claimed. THE THING FOB A PRIHTDIQ 0FPI0E Farmer who runs a Cotton Gin, Cora 1Y 00a Daw, snouiu iiavo one. SEE OUK IOW PRICES. Uoruo Power Engino and Boiler 340 " ' 280 " " " .1 355 440 AGENTS WANT-ED VSS J0H1TS01T &SV0L7QTa SOOS 0AEJ., Wrra iKmrxanxM Bimrrs Anrosuau to Boost oraarucoub AN ELEGANT PRESENT, f INVALUABLE TO Xawtcts, Clergymen, riirlla AJUltOTll, jsaui&srrvf Slcrcfaasts. Students: And sll who read Boots. CHEAPEST, STRONGEST, BEST. Bend for desalDtlvo circular nnd Prlco list COEKESEONDENCE SOUCHTED Address, UAItEK, PRATT & CO., ffehool rurnhhcni. end dealers la everTthliia la lbs) Hook uvX Stationer Hue. 10 Bona St., Now SOZK, r. , n fn imT TTmr Tllnstr&led OS,tA logue, with over soo iUusUaUouiot odacatloul sM usotul artlclos. THE CREAT BURLINGTON ROUTE. "No other lino runs Threo brousrh Pus Bonucr Trains Dnlly botvccn Chlcngo, Des Molncs, Council Uluffs, Omnba, Lincoln. Bt. Joseph, Atchison, Topclm ond Rnnsna City. Direct connections for nil point in Kensns, Nebraska, Colorndo. Wyomliip. Montana, Ne vada, New Mexico, Arizona, Idaho, Orcsou and Cnllfornla. Tho Shortest. Speediest rnd Most Comforta ble llouto vlallainilbi-.i to Fort Scott. Denlson, Dallas. Houston, Austin. San Autonlc, Galves ton nnd nil points In Texas. Tho uiioiualed Inducements otrcrca brliila I.lno to Travelers nnd Tourlits. nre as follows: Tho celebrated Pullman (lft-wheel) I'nlaco Slceplns Cars, nin onlv on this Line. C. U. & 8. Pnlaco Drawlng-lloom Cars, with Horton 1 eclinlns Chairs. No cxtrrt chareo for Scats In ItccIlnlnB Chairs. Tho fnrnoiu C. D. & Q. Palace Dlnlns Cars. GorgooiiH Smoking Can Dttcd wllh r.lcirant Hlth-llacUcd Itattan Ite volvinff Chairs for the.cxcluslvo uso of Orst class paienrrors. , Steel Traclt nnd Superior Enulpmcnt. com bined with their Groat Through Car Arrange ment, makes this, above nil nt hers, tlio fnvorito Route to tho South, South-West, and tho Far Try It, nml you will find traveling a luxury lntcad of n discomfort. Through Tickets via this Celobmtcd Lln for sale lit all oClces lu tho Cnitcd States and Cannda. All Information rbout rtatcs nf Kirn. Sleep. Ins- Car Accommodations, Timo Tables, tc, will bo choorfully Given bv applying to J. Q. A. BEAN. Ocu'l Uistcm Aeont, . 301 WnshlnBton St.. Ilostnn. Mnss. nnd :;17 ilroadtv.iy. Now York. JAJIES It. WOOD. Ocn. Pass. Agt.. Chlcns;o. T, J. POTTEIl, den. Manufor, Chloajro. HOLMAH'S PADS CURE THE ONLY TRUE MALARIAL BY Absorption. Tiuss Max& Jlolman'e Azne, I.lver nml Stomnrb Pad-Foe ilM.AIUA.. AUKi UVHU snd STOMACH TROU. BLES. rrlc.1 $J.00. . Holman'a Spcclnl Pad Adapted to obi chronic cases. Prlco 1.00. Uolmnn'a Spleen nelt-For eturiboro eases of Enlarged Splwm end nnyleldlnr Liver and Stomach troubles. Frlcn $5.00. Ilolraan's Inraiil'" Pad For ellroents of Infants uud children. V1' l-M: Rolinan' Honal Pad-For -Kldner wjd Bladder Co.n;d.ilnt. Pre $3.00. Holman'a merino Pad-For. Female troubles. Prlco SJ.00. Iloliuon's Absorpttvo 71edlclnal Body Plantar T.10 I est plasmrinsdo porous on rubier bxtls. I'rlcn 250. Ilolnian'a Abnorptlvo Medicinal Pool lMunein-Foruuiubfeetnndlu;. Klsh circulation. Prlco per jwlrSSs. Absorption Salt Medicated Foot Baths For Colds, Obstructions ana all cases where a foot bath l needed. Per half lb. package. 5 For sale ry all drugirlats or ecnt by mill. Eostp&ld, on recolpt of price. T"io Aheorptloo Ut Is not "mailable" nn.l mast be sent by Express at purchaser's expense. Tho success of Holiiinii'K Pad has in spired Imitators who olfcr Pad similar in foru and 003.1 to Ilia TrtcB IIoluan's. saying-, "They aro thn paine, te." Bew&ro of all Bos us Pads, only froi.eu up to eti.l oa the ropu Utlon of tho cenuino. See that each Pad bca-s the creon nrvATB KEVKtUB staup of tho liolaian Tad Company with abovn Trade-Mark. If athlcted with chronls ailments snnd a eon else description of symptoms, which, will re cclvo prompt and careful attention. Da IIolmas'h advlco Is free. Full treatlso sent frco on application. Address, IIOV.-HAN PAD CO., (P. O. Box S.11J) W William Street, NowTorls jUMIt DYEh the safest iand le-t i acts instan taneously, producing thn most natural shads of binek orbrowntdoe a I O I OT a nn D ftIO not slain nm nain-.easi--I RISTAUUuO Sly applied. A standard WsaLtiHi am proparn.ion ( tnvuriw upon overy weii sp Iiolnted toi.etfor Udy or irentlemnn. Sold by all drniriiliiTa and su plied by u-luirureri, J CllliTAPOKO,, UJ William H!it.Mt. .tw V..rk. , THISTLE Medicinal Fumers! PATENTED DEC. CClh, IS7 Tbe Electric !.Icht wa a jrrrtt d!socrv. tmt I cNlm that the Scoltitk Tkhttt XHctul Vm ei sunenntr iney nave ivnevvu and tti caru jf)triJ from AalbiM fit nflcen en in Scntl tnJ vrux America and lam now completely cure J I l.avc been tludyir. Inhaling process for enrs, and a ivtull 1 rUe the world fie MtJUiwI ttmtn. Hit most criectiv e, and by ur tlio rooi com cuieni prepara tion ever olfercd to Ilia public, fer Astluna itd Hav Fever, alsa Soro Tluoat Hoarseness Cram Coiiehl, Catarrh, Uronelnlis, NmialrlniidDiph thcria. Cura yourSorc Throat with these Fwraers and you will hear no raorj it Diphtkcria. Tbcy arc invaliiahla for ptihlic rpenKers and singers. They are put up in fancy taitt. and tan to carried In the pocket, and used at convenience. If you cannot sret them from ynnr Doctor, or Drue;s;Isl, send direct to Ihe irsnufactnrcr, wha will scad them to all parts of the world, Bosun free. A child cn nit theie Fnmtrs. st they defwit have to U smoked. Prut, Om DclUr fir tsw. MOnillSON ti SIMPSON, FiopVs snd Manufactsrsrs, ItSLlaiMB. Q. Tor Sale by A. 3. DUflUMO, DBUdOIlT Lshicktn, F pt, 4- Irr tb L 1 nar
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