J. TV NUSBAUM, OF THE " Original Cheap Cash Store," respectfully announces to his friends ami the public that he has just received his Spring and Summer stock of Ilress Goods, Comprising among other Novelties Black Cashmeres & Alpacas, Silks and Satins, Japanese Silks, Mohair Suitings, Dcbige Suitings. Carpets and.Oil Cloths, Hoots, lioes, CHINA, GLASS aid QUEENSWARE! Ac, Ac which, as usual, are nil offering at knock down prices. Respectfully, J. T. NUSBAUM, Opposite tha rabllc Square, Lehlghten, Pa. sept lS-yl Major Samuel A. tosch, of Schuylkill County Superintendent, county, has accepted the chief clerkship In The School Directors ol the several bor- Secretary Quay's office. oughs and totvnshlps of this county met In TheMclbodlstChurchatBeclcsnervllle, Couvenllon. at the Court House, In Mauch Schuylkill county, a small frama building, Chunk, on Tuesday last, for the election ol was destroyed by fire on Saturday night, a Superintendent of Common Schools. host, tSOOl'lio Insurance. Thero were 82 Directors present out of tho -Charles Moohan, of Pittsburg, was ar- total number of 120. There were three rested In Wilkesborre Sunday for ssing candidates before the convention for the pe-1 counterfeit money. A number of wellcxc- !t'"n, vlil It. F. Hoflord, T. M. Balllol ruled counterfeit trado dollars were found mil J. P. Rowland. On the first ballot the In Ills 89ession. vo' stood, Balliet 3(1; Hoflbrd 32, and Row Waller Lloyd and Thomas Stanton were land 23. After the third ballot Mr. Row fatally Injured by nn explosion of sulphur 'and withdrew, when a ballot being taken atthoBastmlue, near Pollsvlllc, onSatur- tho vote stood Balllet 48, Hoflord 44, whereupon Mr. Balhct was declared duly Five frame dwellings in 6t. Clair, elected. Schuylkill county, wero burned Sunday Prof. T. M. Ballfet. the newly elcctfd alieri'iooninil an old lady named Dougherty County Superintendent, Is a native uf Ma- dled of Irlght. honing Valley, this county, and has been Tho Lackawanna Agticultural Society engaged In educational work lor mo last ill have fixed upon June Till, 8th and 9th as f 12 taul11 ''' l'ubll' the dales for the Spring races at tho Driving c,lno19 Mahoning for soveral years, alter Park in Frovldence. Premiums to the which ho was appointed teacher or mathe- amount of $2,000 will be ollered. mallcs luo IhlRhton Academy. Subse- -White dress goods o! the, latest styles at I"11 lo thi. 18 Franklin and W. P. Long's Ladies' Furnishing 8tore,Bank Marshall College, where he graduated with street. first honor. On leaving rolligo he was At the lato annual meeting of the elected Superintendent and Principal of tho Northampton County Medical Society, held schools of Bsllefor.le, Centre Co., lie then at Euston, Dr. Abraham Stout, orBelhlchcm ( r,a5l graduate course at Yale College, was chosen President for tho ensuing year. am two ycar g0 (l0 was efclei rrofessor Tho break In the dam In the Lehigh at of Latm ad Greek at tho Kevslono State Rockdale, occasioned by tho loo freshet in Normal School, whlrh position ho now February last, has been repaired, and the ),),),, During his vacation while at Cot- canal is now again navigable clear through (,Re 1C rounded the Centre Squire School, to Maueh Chunk. which, by the way has ever since been kept WANTED, by Juno 1st, the ban of up during the summer months, under able 4300 lor two years, for which First Judg. Instruction. Persons desiring to communl- ment on good real estate win ue given, and the new Superintendent, should fl per cent. Interest, ror particulars apply ad(1r(,ss Mm al Kutstown Normal School at this office. may7-3t Tho sidewalks on Second and South streets are In a terribly dilapidated condition. Where is our new Burgess? We have not seen him tor a month past. until June 1st, when his term of office will begin. SATURDAY. MAY 7, 1881. Local and Personal. j-The result of election has proved to be a grand success but not more so than Kendall's 8palii Cure is proved to be every day. See the advertisement. fiST- Post Office, Building, Lehlghton.ra. Slow is your chance, and I inuko bold to say that it is the best you ever hod, to buy Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ac. I am lully equipped for the spring trade, and cun offer you a greater variety, a better article, ami a lower price than any house in this section. Ladies, if you want nice fitting shoes Tor yourselves or your llttlo girls, I can please you in every respect. I mean busines, and m prepared to back my assertions. Respectfully, Lawis Weiss. sW-Thousands have used Kendall's Spavin Cure for rheumatism after nil other remedies naa luneu aim navo cxin-neutcu i nstant relief. See the advertisement. Sag, Dr. C. T. Horn, at the Central Drug store, sells warranted vegetable and flower seeds. 13uy only such, ana avoid vexation frum failure of crops. isa-lf vou wanta nice amooth.easy shave your hair cut or shampooing, go to Franz Koederer s uainon, unoer me axenauge iiu tl. He will fix you right, ahd dou'tyou forget It. gSrTar fine stationery, envelopes, ao aount books, memorandum books, pens.tien eils. school books, wall paper, and in fact anything that you want outside of dry goods, irroceries and provisions, call at Liicken- bach's, I doors below the Broadway House, Mauch Chunk, and you can get it, cheap mid good. ' atT-Republican City, Neb., March 31st, 1880. I tried vour Kendall's Spavin Onre n lid it had the desired elft. It cured the spavin which other treatments failed to do. J did not use quite one bottle ofyourlfni mtiiL After the spavin was removed drove the horse and hi mate over SOU miles from Linn Ounly, Iowa to Ilarliu Counly Nebraska with a load of 2000 (onndj, and made the trip In four weeks. Pleaso send me your Treatise" oiftho Horse; Pried 25 cts Yours truly, James Yellenic. tSU Housekecers desiring t decorate their homes, should not lull to call on ur, O. T.Horn, at the popular Central Drug -store. Lehichton.and examine his beautiful it-clc of WALL PAPER, before making pur chases elsewhere. Now receiving and opening a very larfn and lashiotiable assortment ol merch ant tailoring eoods, c mprising a full line of the very latest styles ol cloths, cassitneres mid suitings, nt the best foreign and domes tie manufacture, suitable for siirinir and sum msr wear, which I am prepared to make up fashionably. and substantially at prices fully as low as at any other establishment m the country, uau ami ue convinceu ui the truth ol my statements. Respectfully, H. H. Pktkrs, Assent, P. 0. Building, Lehlghlon, Penn'a. tefcIf the Burmes husbamt and wife grow tired of each other they immediately dissolve a liner n I p. Header mn I ivan until vou crow tired and sore of that cough Dr. Coxe's Wild Cherry and Seneka never fails to cure. J. T. Nusbaum. at the Oricinal Cheap Cath Store, has just received a pleudid line ol the loveliest and newest styles m ladies dress goods. A new departure. W. P. Lona's Ladies' Furnishing Store, next toClauss Bios.,Bunk Hi., this borough. IBniul Or,. Tuesday afternoon last, our second II. A. Beltzhus moved from Bank strcetfTeldest son, William W. Morlhimer, having nto the new brick building on South street, got n half day's holiday, in company with recently ererted by Jos. Obert. v a companion, Jumped on o coal train nnd The No. 3 furnace of the Allcntown rode down the L. V. railroad to tho Allen ron Co., was blown out last week, nnd No town Furnace, where they got off, and is now being blown out. Tho No. 2 has waited n chance to return on an up train; been blown In. after Waiting about an hour the opportunity In Northampton county a few farmers, seemed U them to present Itself a train liscouraged over the barren looks of their as slackW Up, but In their haste to get wheat fields, plowed them up last week and aboard, thev sprung to soon, and Morthl sowed them With oats. nier. not havlnn sufficient momentum to rej- Fer the week ending on the 30th ult., tain his hold, was Ilung to the ground, the C0.145 tons ol coal were shipped over tho wheels of the train passing over his left ichlgh Valley railroad this Is the largest hand, completely mashing it, the woodwork tonnage for one week since the road was of the cars dragging over his head cutting built, making h total for the seoson of 2,- the scalp in some fivo or six places, and 10,185 tons, being nn increase of 438,603 tearing It from the skull. He, was brought tons as compared with samo time last year, home on tho passenger, arriving here at J. T. Iusbaum, of the Original Cheap 7.15 .,. m.. where he was attended bv Drs Cash store, has just arrived Irom the city R(jb BeI,,le Kreamer and German, who with a fine lino cfearpets and oil cloths. Patrick Dougherty was killed by the cars Tuesday at Wilkeabarre. John Carr, aged 10 years, was run over nd killed at Palo Alto Tuesday night by a passenger train. The Lehigh Valloy shops at Hazleton, are being enlarged. William Slmeffer, committed in Janu ary last to mno months imprisonment for larceny, Friday made his escape from jall:at Allentnwn. Decoration dov will soon be here. SHJuFew of the new novels are good crpt those contributed us serials lo the lend in? tnacatines but Dr. Coxe's Wild Cheiri and Seneka is good for all coughs and colds t'rlce su and za cents. The following synopsis of a law just passed by the Legislature will be of interest to landlords: "That alter the passage of thli act proprietors of hotels, boarding and lodg ing houses, in addition tg the remedies now provided by law, shall have the right to at tach wages due or owing to such jiersons as may be indebted lo them for boarding, not exceeding the amount of four weeks; and any sum to due may be attached, and shall nut be paid to the defendant until the judg nient so had for such amount as may be due upon such attachment shall be satisfied id justices of the peace shall have juris diction of attschments iu all cases for sue! purposes." The committees of the Lehigh an Schuylkill Coal Eto'ianges Friday alter noon resolved to make no change in the line, city and harbor prices of coal for the month of May. It was agreed by the combined anthracite coal interest to continue work at the mines on full time during this week and to suspend mining on three days in each week during the remainder of the month of Msy. The Reading Coal and Iron Com pany's supply of all grades at Port Rich mond is only 45,000 tons, all sites belug short except egg. Superintendents of Schools were elected Tuesday in the following counties I Berks D. S. Keck 1 A. Baer was elected Superin tendent for tho city ol Reading. Chester Jacob W. Harvey (re-elected); Delaware A. B. Stewart, of Ridley; Professor Charle F. Eoster wss re-elected Superintendent the Publio Schools of Chester city; Juniata, Wellington Smith; Lancaster Prof. F. Shaub; Luserna James M. Coughlin Montgomery Rtuben H. Hoffecker (salary fixed at (1800); Northampton Joseph H Werner, of Chapman; Perry J, R. Flick. Ingerj Schujrlkill George Weiss; Carbon Thos. M. Balllet; Lehigh J. 0. Knauss (re elected). Allen Boas and Solomon Newhard, two of Allentnwn's best traveling aalet men, were In town, nn a business trip for their rrsjiect v firms, on Saturday last, and stopped at the Carbon Itous'. Read Mayor Beattr'a Organ Advertise ment, and sand to Washington, N. J., for bis latssl IltustraUd Catalogue. . after a very careful examination decided that the left hand must bo amputated which oieration was very successfully per formed the same evening and the scalp wounds dressed. At this time he is doing as well as can be expected. To all of those sympathising friends who upon this occa sion offered us their services und extended their deep sympathy, we return our warm est thanks. Since tne above was put in type, very decided symptoms of contusion of the brain From tlejjfity Seat. Anrlt-AW T?nirnr, ntlr ohl and SUn- cess'ul.llvery liiati) has purchased thB Phl lip SwanK property, on ousquenannn sircei, near Ihn Munninn House. It is a eood sub stantial brick building, and in our opinion ludiclous purchase. Nathan Klotz. the new proprietor of tho 'Broadway House, Is generally about and apparently doing well, judging from his pleasant appearance. John Fiddler has painted and sanded the front of his dwelling house on Broad way, which has not only bettered and Im- iroved It, but adds 10 Its appearance amaz- The mason work oh the building ad joining St. MarWs CliUri-h, 011 Race street. progressing uneiy, ami wnen complex. Ill undoubtedly make a strong and im pressive structure. Some of our young ople occasionally go out horseback "riding, which they have a ight to do, ami it Is nobody's business, pro rided that thev ride throuffh town at a moderate gait and exercise proper caution, but when they drive through our streets nt a dangerous speed, In a careless aud reck less manner, regardless of the safety of tho people, than we unhesitatingly say it shuuld and must be stopped. A word to the wise is sufficient. An election for Counlv Superintendent was held in the Court House last Tuesday afternoon, bv the Directors of Iho several school districts ill Carbon County, Eighty- ight answered to their names, and inrce nneared and answered as substitutes (makihg tiineiy-one In all)) after which they proceeded lo vole viva voce commenc ing with Bank township. Alter ihe vote had been taken the result was auno-iuced as follows 1 R. F. Hoflbrd, of Lchighlon, 32 votes. T. M. Balllet, of Mahoning, 36 " J. P. Rowland.of Weatherly, 23 " Neither candidate having a majority over all. the Chairman. Amos Riegel, de clared none elected, when a second vole was taken as follows : R. F. Hofford received 32 votes. T. M Balliet " .18 " J. P. Rowland " 21 " Result, no choice. Before the third vote was taken John F Bleckley, school director from Lehigh Dis trict, was reported present and answered to Ins name, altor which a third vols was taken, as lollows : R. T. Hoflbrd received 31 voles. T. M. Ballet 40 " J. P. Rowland " 21 " No choice. Hero J. P. Rowland, candidate from Weatherly, rose, and, after thanking Ills supporters, withdrew his name as a candi date from the convention. Tho fourth vote was taken as fellows I R. F. Hoflbrd received 44 votes. T. M. Balliet " 48 " Balliet, having a majority of 4 votes was declared duly elected. On motion, he arose and mode a lew appropriate remarK thanking tho convention for his election; fter which B. F. Holford arose and stated that notwithstanding his defeat, ho still felt an interest In the schools, and was ready and willing to render any assistance he. could lo promote ihe weliare 01 the schools, und that he had no unkind feelings towards any one, and hoped there wre none against him, but would remain friend ly as usual. Thero being no further busi ness before the Convention, it, on motion, djourncu. wi ...v,.i..,w ,r am' "iJry" SP" "vo developed hum u. ..... ...,.'...,,' . . . (.,.,. ,,rtfl i,a,,AnnUav- ll.tlrt m- no movement tenJing to it celebration yet. Wake up, Boys I W. P. Long has Ihe finest line of foreign nd domestic Inues in town, next to Clauss Bro's clothing tore. Lizzie Devenc, with the Barnum Lon- liopes ul his recoycry. Cant IflniicH Chunk IVoicm." We ufe'-gliid to know that our Chief uon-e-s,- .v mwtnioi, o. 111K101; 1111 iiuvrvPi Ion Circus, while pe, forming the cetapult ', "J "' " 'u " Tr, "t, r". act Tuesday etcniug, l Wilki-sluinv, I. II improvements, .which have heretofore been umii the netting ami (truck hrr chin iijioii I henhrted. iSs""- 1 t... 1 ! 1 ., ! I fti rn I ..... .1 oer Kliec. ciuftiUK coiii-ufMiui ill mi' eiino-. i iimp. ij,iwo She has lost all iower of motion and sensa tion of the lower limbs. Her recovery is doubtful. P. F. Murray, the popular boot and is. TomWerihiis accepted H respapsU, lthywliU5iily Run. -Hjfctoiluy lieiti'wWhTtfiRttreat success y" . CIihs. Tom hie i! Ineiois lieio wrjn mm gr Among the arrivals we friend Edgar Ilanev. Win, luiv just returue from Ihe el Ed h'lilw will! and we all find our ol' shoe dealer uf Muuch Chunk, was ill lown leel pleased by his return. Wednesday, aud callod ill .to tee us. Readers, II you have tarabioii to visit Mauch Chuok.iusl dropinlo the lashioimble bout and shoe store ut 1'. F. Murray, 011 Sus quehanna street, and puri'liato Irom his i ill nieiise slock 01 line ladles , gents , and chll dren'a wear, which are Selling low lor cibhl The growing wheat in Lahlgli county is said to look very promising. School will i'lote"iJiis week, und lb crv now is uhete Is the pulilic tchoo II l.liirv'.' I think the ilncctois should tnk some interest ill the mutter and look it up Zeu. Rev. Jucob Adams, Evangelical minis Llne'is .llinsltrclsi. This troupe, nladeup of Mauch Chunk talent, will give ntr entertainment in School Hall, this borough, to-night (Saturday) ler at Emuns, formerly of Fleetwood, Berks My "lh. They gave an entertainment at countv. died on Friday of last week, aged ak Hull, Mauch Chunk, two weeks ago, sixlv-five years. wheto they had a very large audicneclwho Col. John W. Forney, of Philadelphia, exprcrted themselves as beilig clelightei will on tba uvenlmr ul the 27tli mat., de- with the prelorinnhre. via trust that ou liver a lecture in Allcntown for the benefit citizens wilj givo them a ful. house, an of the Amcricus Club. His subject will be thus encourage home talent; they present Thomas Jefferson A visile, of Democracy." That it will bo u great treat we need scarce ly say. -Andrew Tarti-ck, Adam Urichs and John Martin were killed Friday by a fall of KwvUod iotv lettainent. fine programme. Tickets 25 and 35 cents Reserved seats can be secured at the "Car bon House." rock in a tunnel of the Susquehanna Coal Company, at Nauticoke, Luzerne county. rrafik Shuck, a brakeman on the Le high Valley railroad, was run over by a train Tuesday , near Allentown, and fatally injured. The largest assortment of cashmeres ever brought to lown are exhibited at tho Origin al Cheap Cash store, of J. T. Nusbaum. Hubbaid Bros., the publisners of the Re vised New Testament, have tills week ap minted F. C. Becker as their only outhorlz ed agont for Weiesport, Packeiton nnd Par ryville. Mr. Becker is an enterprising young man, und will call upon the citizen of Ids district during the next few weeks to take orders. This Testament is something every Christian family should have. Sub completely ch ,'Tv.R. R., Senator Craig will please accept our scribe for it I The prices, in different styl thanks for a copy of a map of Pennsylvania of binding, are $1.50, ?2.00 and $3.50. It sent us, showing the population In 1880 in contains 600 pages, beautifully engraved the several counties, with Ihe number of II. V. Morlhimer, Jr., is the agent iu 1 votes polled by the. parlies in tho recent highton. contest. Bridget Delaneyil 8henandoah5ehuyl- Conference Jtfcclliig. kill counly, aged 60 laboring under temiior- T"e Secojid Conference of the Evangeli ary insanity caused bv grief at the death of cal Lutheran Ministcrium f Pinnsylvanl her two sons one of whom was recently will convene May Uth, in Trinity Evangel! killed in tho mines and tho other died Irom cal Lutheruu Church, at Lehighton, and fever Wednesday saturated her clothes remain In session two days. Tho opening with coal oil and Ignited them. Death re- sermon will bo preached on Monday even1 suited in a few minutes, her body being ling at 7:30 o'clock, by Rev, E. A. Bauer, completely charred. Presideut of Confeieuce ; after which the Mcarhoff, a brakeman on the Sacrament of Holy Communion will be ad hllu backing empty cars on ministered to the members of Conference, to a sidling al Packcrton, last Tuesday, was Services in Gciman and English on Tnes- eaught between two cars, and severely "a.v '' Wednesday cyenlngs. 'Ihis con squeezed. His injuries ore thought not to ference is composed of forty eight pastors bo serious but it was a "close call." and delegates. Business sessions during th David Ebberl's liyery on North street, day, open to all, is still the favorite place with the opta for hiring teams for pleasure and business A Firm Rate Article, trips. II is terms are down to suit all. Messrs. Trexler k Kreldler, at the Central The ladies of Lehighton and vicinltv Carriage Works. Lehighton. Pa., have nu snouid not tati 10 ca 011 Mrs. Webr & His- ch,!8,l the right of Carbon county, for the icr, bco mo ueuumui block 01 miiunerv 1 - . ... , . , , ,.. -r goods, which they have just received from us? of Goo,lc11 8 Patent Axle CultiK Ma' ino cur 1 uii 1 no. in wkouu luei, uiihiuu iu uuxcaui hue Dr. W. W. Reber.of Parrvville. hasdls. Sie3' ?d other wagons. Butchers, , . hucksters and all owners or wagons will do posed of his practice In that placo to Dr. wen u cii on .)e bove named gentlemen Kutz, and proposes to start for the West or at their works, and have their wagons made Southwest, at once, and if things prove O. 11,10 r,ew. far lo,t motion or worn box K. will probably locate. rug4hreexJ;naUon.C''U U & During the 7 days ending on the 30th ulU, there were 122,(514 tons of coal shipped itellRioua Note. over me u. x 9. railroad, making a total ol 1,308,73 tons for the seoson, showing an in crease of 193,519 tons for the year to that date. Alvinl. Marsh and wife, of Allentown are spending a few days with their parents and friends at Weisijiort. The annual session or the Slate Council, of United American Mechanics was bald at Allentown this week. Seventy councils Wclasport Items. -As in monv other places, corner loafing by boys and young men has becoine so pal liable a nuisance here that tho borough au thorities gave Chief Constable Welsh orders to tako steps to put it stop to it. Conse quently he has iiosled notices throughout the borough nottlying these Juvenile, otleii ders lliut tliey will be dealt with according to low. When such impetus lias been given to the Iron interest throughout the country it looks like a negligent waste ol resouices to iee our Rolling Mill Works standing idle and slowly crumbling Into rlliu by not be lug Used, The uuildiiigs are dally going to reck, nml rust is eating up tin) muchineri which should be carniih: nn interest on the capital in vested, and giving proliiuhla em ployment 10 a number 01 wortting men. there is certainly a seiew loae aomewhere n the heuds.ol tliuse who own thesu works. Amos W, Marsh is duing ouite an ex tensive business in shipping props and logs, which are, brought to this placo by teams from the surrounding country. Ms Dun Hans, who won manv warm friends dining her stav Iiele, left, for her home ul Uelhlehcm on Saturday last, lak nig with her thu best wishes ul those who made her acquaintance. A. B Greasemer, dentist, of Allentown, made his regular visit to this place on iuesdav last. -Mr. Thcnias Groman. of South Betide. hem, was stopping with friends here dur mg last week. -jUlST. C01U Trade. During the last week, says Monday's Ltiqtr iu agreement has been arrived at atnorjg all the anthracite coal companies re gulating the production for the entire month of May, at the end of which It Is supposed the restriction of production will be suffi cient to enable full work to go on continu ously thereafter for some considerable length of Unto. Wo understand there Is some blockade of coal at New York, though the Wharves at Port Richmond are very bare and tho Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iton Company lias practically no slock of ItVd or three sizes of coal. The Now York companies requested tho Schuyl kill region to agree lo a suspension of llireo days in each week for the entire month of May, but Mr. Gowen on Thursday, In on swer to their application, requested that full work might be allowed to go 011 for the next week, agreeing that If that was consented to the receivers of his company would unite In a suspension for three days out of each of, .the remaining weeks of tho month of May,1 and late on Friday afternoon this arrange ment was agreed to by Ihe New York com panies. It is therefore understood that for tho present waek full work will bo had, and thereafter only half time uutil the first day of June. Wo understand that there is a strong probability of an advanco of prices on the first day or June, and that arrange ments are being made by which tho allow ance, or 15 cents commission off circular prices for the present month shall bo made only to purchasers who purchase quantities of Irom five to ten thousaud tons. The out' look of the anthracite coal trade from this point to the end of the year is good. Tho Potlsvllle Miner's Journal of the 29th ulti mo say si "The heavy buyers are slow in their movements, purchasing only up to the line of their actual necessities, waiting and hoping for a break in prices, as Is their uni form custom early in the season, especially tyben prices are stiff. It is this action which, while it does not change tho volume of the trade, makes it very irregular, by throwing much the heavier portion id the fall months, and continuing It even in the winter when the collieries ought to have rest. There is not much at present upon which to build a hope thut prices will be any more favorable a month or three months hence than at prese.nti indeed, the indications ail point to higher prices. They arc now only fairly remunerative, and have been brought up to that point solely by last season's judicious policy of concert of action It Is not likely that with the bit.er experi ence uf 1879, resulting from want of co-ope ration, there will be a disposition to change tllo programme this year. Tboso who are holding oir for a break will, therefore, be likely to discover their error when they have to add 25 cents a ton lo the present market price." The following is Ihe print cd circular of April 29th, 1881, directed to tho coal operators of Schuylkill county; "The anthracite coal interests have agreed to woik full time next week, and to the stoppage of coal mining the last three days uf each of the following weeks in May, that s to say, stop work on May 12th, 13th, 14Mi 19th, SOth, 21st, 20th, 27th and 28th. To fully carry out the spirit of the agreement it is essential that the mining, hoisting, preparation and loading of coal during tlume days be entirely discontinued, and it is earnestly hoped that the above agreement for suspension will be carried out by every one Iu perfect good laith. Ucspccliuiiy Wm. II. Johns, John E. GrnelT, John Mil ties, R. C. Thomas, Committee Schuylkill Coal' Exchange." The tqtal tonnage of anthracite coal from nil tho .regions lor the week ending April 20, as reported by tho several carrying com panic, uiiiouulcd lo 421,913 tons, against 394,029 tons in the corresponding week last year, uii increase of 27,881 tons. The total amount of anthracite mined for the year Is 7,308,307 tons, against 0,407,355 torn fur tho samo periud last year, an increase of 840,952 tuns. age, but postponed on a cohslildlloftal ob jection. A bill was introduced, by permis sion, "lor in lormauon 01 rapm iransii companies." The vela deleallhg the Senate bill regulating tho transportation of petro leum was reconsidered, aha the bill Was then postponed for the present. Tha House bill lor a ten million four per cent, loaii was considered on second reading; ahd no amendment making the rale of interest 3 percent., was agreed to, 10 to 18. Alter' much confusion the bill was then postponed for the present. Tho House bill making the Recorder's office a salaried one at $10,000 a year was read a first time. In the House, tho usual attempt to have the Delinquent Tux bill taken up was de feated in tho usual mode. The Houso bill establishing a Stato Board of Health was considered, amended and read n second tltho, 99 to 58. In evening session, the sup plemental Militia bill aud the bill giving priority to mechanics' liens passed second reading. The House then adjourned for want of a quorum. STATU NEWS. J0 Sunday tment. By 0. S. W. ida U'lia Creek Dotting. Some of our neighbors are bu sy d!stil ling birch. Chas. Ahncr. of Mauch Chunk, paid us a visit un euniiay last. Huckster Diehl. of Big Creek, paid us a nying visit 011 iuesnay last, Fanners of Ihis place are busily engaged In sowing oats and planting potatoes Catharine Distler has returned home, to abide with ber parents during the coming summer. John C. Distler, of this place, and John Greene, of Big Creek, bavo lelt for Pine bwamp, seeking lor employment, Joel Berlin. or-Kresgcville, Monroe Co., was called "home," on Saturday, of last week; his remains were interred, Tuesday last, 111 the Jerusalem burying ground, al Trachsville. Mr. Rover, sttornev. 01 Statin clou, and g friend of his enjoyed themselves fishlog lor trout at wuu ureek, on Wednesday last, but tt proved not to be a very interesting day for troul; they did not care for bait. A girl at Mount Washington lent her shawl lo an invalid gentleman who was traveling with her and when he returned it there was a five hundred dollar bill pinned to it. Now all the girls around there are offering to lend their shawls to every sick looking man tl.oy come across. April 28. Otaoo. Eggs are 12 cents per dozon. --Butter Is 24 ceuts tier pound. Mr. John H.Weiss has been enjoying himself fishing for trout at Wild Creek. Black snakes made their appearance several days sincej 011a uas killed at Upper uig uieeK, near J. J, nemercr s, 01 a ratner large size. Mr. Cussel, of Walnutport, and several of his Iriends have been, enjoying them selves fishing for Iruut at Wild Creek 1 they went away rejoicing because they bad good luck. Mr. Paul Smith, our supervisor, Is busi ly engaged repairing me roads. " Joe," ol Kreidersville, informs us thai he is very glad he did not go west; we tnink ne nas taken tne oesi plan. Quite a stranger a wild animal gener ally called a catamount, recently made his appearance in George Mlnharl'a fields, near by the buildings, searching for hens or something to cat. When tho boys saw him they ran out and chased him back to the woods. Mr. Valentine Shoenbercer. who went nut west, informs us that ha is clerking Jn a store at Jewel City, Kansas, and he also states that the wages fur teachers are from $25 to $10; common labor on tho farm, $15 a month; rye flour tells at $2.75 per 100 pounds; corn at 20 cents ier bushel; butter at 111 cents per pound, and eggs 5 ceuts a dozen, and mat ins latucr purchased a farm Methodist Episcopal Ohnreh-O. W. North, l'astor. Services Sunday, May 8th, au I0.t a. m., and Sacrament of tho Lord's Supper, Sunday-school at 2 p.m. I'reachlng 7.50 p. m. Sutject 'Sinning because grace abounds." LKIIIOIITOM EVAKOKLtCAL UnURCH It. J. Smoyer pastor. Preaching tomorrow (Sun day) at 10 a. m. Sunday aohool at 2 p, m. Prcaohlag at 7:30 p. m. All welcome. Zion'a liBroauKDUiiuncu, .1. K.llartman Scott McMlllen, a ininter in Altoona. was killed by a fall on Tuesday. Strnh's furniture factory at Ceutremore land, Wyoming county, waa destroyed by nreou neauesduy, iioes, iuui; no insur ance. Francis Vance, Supervisor of Harrison Lowtishin. Alleirhcnv eonntv. waa lodecd in weie represented, and the fdlowing officers pastor. Preaching at 10 a. tn., Sermon, In ja Wednesday, charged with embmling wero Installed 1 S.C ,.Iohn E-kjlioe ; 8.V 1" "i0"""") """ i.uup.Di., luwnsuip luiius. O. WilliamS MiiIt; SC. 4, Joins P. But; sermon. In I nllh. A cordial welcome 10 all j aI n. Hi nier. of Alloona, aged 81 yesrs, ICT, J din Kreideri SCI, A J. Shirk ;' EvanorucAMJiiUKCU WuaaroKT E. J. i:d mother ol T. P. Ilviidcr,Greeiilwck run S.C.E., E. P. Heuwoo.1 j S CP., Peter liver. Miller. Pastor. Qertnan preaching at 10 J didato lor oongress last year, fell down The next aunusl cunclave will bo held at I o'clock a. tn., by the Pastor. Sunday School stain on Tuesday inorotug and fractured Bethlehem. 'attp.. English prta-skUa; T,tS p. o, I bar skull. within a mile and a half of tba city. Wa wish them all a happy home. Octaoo, S'E'ATK I.UaiSI,,lT!IltC. 'In the Senate, 28th ult., the bills for the payment of laborers' wages at regular in tervals, in lawful money; prohibiting the advertising of mercantile appraisers' lists in cities of tho first class, and to prevent fraud in the delivery ol coal by ictall dealers in Philadelphia, were reported favorably, the first and Inst named with amendments. The Judicial Apportionment bill passed third reading. The Sedato bill, appropriating $10,000 for the Yorklown CelebTatiou.possed finally. The Huuso bill, to enable foreign corporations to hold real estate in this Com monwealth, was reported favorably. In the House, an effort by an Allegheny member to huve n local bill taken up out of order gavo an opportunity to the anloga- nlsts of the Delinquent Tax bill to prevent the nossibilitv of i Is consideration bv com pelling the Hnusn to vote down a motion for the suspension of the rules. In evening ses sion the Senate bills extending the time for completing railroads tor a rurther period 01 tbiee years, and providing tho proper con veyance to llieir homes of injured miners, were passed finally, and a number of other Senate hills passed second readiug. In the Senate Friday, the House bill appropriating $247,200 for the Pennsyl vania Institution for the Instruction or the DeaT and Dumb was reported tavorablv. The Senate bill requiring all warrants on ino Treasury to ue countersignea ny me Attorney General before payment, was re ported negatively. The senate bill to regu late boom charges was made tho special order fiir Wednesday ntlenioon. The Judi cial Apiortionmenl bill passed finally, and was sent to inn Mouse. In tho House the report of the committee of seven appointed to inquire into the At torney General's opinion relative to the s.ilaries uf members of tho Ligislature, was presented and reuil.and 3npo copies were or dered to be printed. After going through the usiialMiarliamcntary tactics to prevent consideration of Iho Delinquent Tax bill, me isuusa anjuurnea. The Legislature reassembled Monday evening. There being no quorum in the Senate, it adjourned without doing any' thing. In the House, seventy. fivo bills were read a first lime, among them the De linquent Tax bill, which was in regular order. Arter reading a number or Senate bills a second time the House adjourned. In the Senate Tuesday the House bill providing that appeals from assessments may be taken to the courts was reported favorably. The Senate bill extending for fivo years the time for completing branches ui sireei railways was aiscusseu on inira reading, but a constitutional point having been raised against the measure, it was postned for the present. The Senate bill requiring two years' practical experience from druggists' clerks before allowing them to compound prescriptions was read a third umsanu postponed. Iu the Uouse the Usual skirmish took placo to prevent the Delinquent Tax bill from being read a second tlrae.and it proved, as usual, successful. Resolutions ofinqu ry as to the action of the insurance companies in connection with the burning of the Dan ville Asylum and the py men t of taxes due the- State by the Standard Oil Company were olfrred, but objected to, Tho bill transferring Ihe. ronliol ol the street clean ing in Philadelphia lo Councils Was killed by Mng indefinitely postponed. Pending consideration of the Four mill tax bill the An ImporTtd stallinll .kicked his keeper 0I111 Livingston, to death iu Lancaster on Fflday. William L. Howard, of Newtown Square. Delaware county, was kickod to death by a vicious horso on Thursday. George Bishop hanged himself In his em ployer's (Mr. J. E. Goodrich's) barn, near wiinamsport, on Baturoay. Jacob Libhart, who was Indenlihcd with the early history ol Marietta) died at that place 011 Friday, aged 84 years. The body of William Moore, of New Brighton Beaver bounty, was found in tho Shenango, at New Castle, a few days ago. tie waa drowned nearly two montn since. The house or David Reese, near New Pro vidence, in Lancaster county, was destroyed by fire between 0110 and two o'clock Mon day morning. While Reese and his son we're trying to save furniture the house (ell upon them, and both perished. Mrs. Recce was badly burned in trying to escape. All the jurors IU the Criminal Court at Erio were dismissed on Monday and all cases postponed until September because the jury box had been sealed with muci lage instead of wax, according to law. In vestigation showed that the same Inlormat ity had occurred for the last ten years. There are 1,500,000 saw logs iu tha boom at wiinamsport, estimated to uo worm 3, uuu.o. Jr. Henry Shaw, of Newry, Blair coun took part in a game at tho circus in Hoi aysburg on Saturday, and was fleeced out of $500. Detective Perkins Tuesday arrested Ab- ner McConnell and Samuol Kinger in Westmoreland county on a chargo of coun terfeiting. They were taken to Pittsburg fer a hearing. Tho Wayne County Development Com- nanv. rccentlv chartered hv the Legislature. is to thoroughly exptoro the lands about uonesuaie lor oil. Improved machinery has been put In po eltiun at the silver mines located at Indian- town Gap, Lebanon county. Some of tha oro taken out is said to essay $200 to the ton Miss Annlo Moore, who eloped from Beaver county in 1879 with a colored man, is living at Cleveland, Ohio. She has written to her parents that she Is happy, and that she took the step she did because she determined to accept the first offer of marriage, made to her. William SilVes was killed by cars near warren on Tuesday, On Satuiday $95,000 Was paid oat In wages at tho Reading Iron Works. Mary McFarland, oged 84 years, and weighing nearly four hundred pounds, died suddenly at Brush Valley, Indiana county, on Saturday, Fivo hundred houses will be put up in Pittsburg and vicinity this spring at a cost ui ?,auu,uuu. Dangerous forest fires are raging on the weisn mountain, near jNew Holland, Lian caster county. In Conshohocken on Saturdav evening Charles Hcarn knocked Nicholas George down, iraciunng his skull, The police or Bradford raided nine houses 01 ill lame in that city on frlday night, and captured enough jieopletogive the city $430 iu lines. The barn of John 8tover, near Point Pleasant, Bucks cimniy, was burnt down by an Incendiary on Sunday night. Luss,$1500; iiisurunco, $500, John Noon, an agent for the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, orNew York, has been arrested at Scruuton fur obtaining money Irom Iho company upon bogus ap plicatious. Charles F. Garrett, clerk or the Commis sinners of Schuylkill county, waa arrested atPoltsvillQunTuesday for obtaining money under falso pretences. Garrett was arrested several weeks before ar.d put under bail for embezzling money Irom the counly. A fire in Warren oft Tuesday destroyed properly valued ut about $50100. The Douglass Machine Works were entirely de stroyed. Loss, $30,000; insurance, $6500, The woolen mills were damaged to the ex tent of $4000. insurance 1300, and a large warehouse was damaged to the extent of $!3,uuo. Harry E. Packer, Superintendent of the l. . a I TAI..lI .1. T -l. !t. vainuen ami Ainuuy uivisiuuoi me uuii;ii Vallev Railroad. Ima been elected Vice. President of the Company, with office in Kow xork. May 8. Luke XV, 11-24. Title. Tho Prodigal Son. Topic God's mercy to penitent sinners. Golden Text. I will arise and go lo my father, and will say unto him, Father, I have sinned against heaven and before thee). Luke xr, 18. LtSStJS Off LINK. 1. Dissipation, y. 13. Waited hit sub stance. 2. Concert!, 14. In want. 3. Wretchedness, v. 16. To feed swine. 4. Helplessness, v. 16. No man gave. 5. Conviction, v. 17. He came to him self. 6. Resolution, v. 18. I Will arise. 7. Felt unwortnluess, v: 19. Am not worthy. 8. Prompt action, v. 20. He came to himself. 9. Humble confession, V. 21. I have sinned. 10. Pardon and peace, v. 22. The best rule. Rom., v, 1. 11. The rejoicing, v. 23. Let us ... be merry. Notice the readiness or the father to re ceive the wanderer. When ho was yet a great way off his father 1. Baw him. Eyes. 2. And had compassion on him. Heart. 3. And ran. Feet. 4. And Tell on his neck. Ar his. 5. And kissed him. Lips. Wonderful concern I If Wo are as much concerned about our salvation as God is, we wltl all be saved. The MxIns and Mkdiuhs Uskd to Cosvxr Instructiuk to Infant Classes. 1. By words and language. This stands at tho head of all plans used to convey in struction to those who cannot read; it Is in fact the plan of plans. The Infant class teacher must be a ready talker; he should be able to talk childlike, bnt not childish. He must adapt his teaching to the capacity f the youthful mind, and in order to do is it is necessary fur him to choose the plainest, tho commonest, the most Idlomat- words. To impress the infant scholars 1th what you are saying, you must be na tural; ayoid that whining, monotonous and artificial way or speaking, cultivated by solno or the would -be artificial) or the pres- nl day. What you say should be said ilh magnetism, and il will bo sure to make an impression if it is worth saying. Ayoid, also, all that is unfamiliar nad ser monizing in language. Do nut talk much or long at one time without frequent review and repetition. It is not all of teaching to talk; talking is not leaching. Never talk for the sake of talking; if you have nothing r interest to tell tho little ones, it Is more prudent to stop than to keep on telling them What tboy know as well as you do. Speak With authority, weight and certainly n a manner evincing love, sympathy, Com passion and auimalion. Speak as If yuu heartily believed all you are teaching; be positive. Animation is especially necessa ry; speak last, and speak with energy; speak like little children speak. Speak in short sentences; speak to be understood by the smallest mind. Use only such words and language as you would liko to have used in teaching you, II you were an infant scholar. To be continued in our next. tbCltlcIltifn MurkeU COatitOTKD Wxixxy.. Flour, ca sack K 20 lfuckwheat flour per sack 00 corn, per bushel Oats, lief bushel Mixea unop, perowi 1 sa Middlings, parent 1 UO Corn Uhup 1 35 iiran. ncr cwi 1 Butter, per pound so EgdS, per dozen 15 Ham, per ponud 11 Lard, per pound It anuuiuora, per pounu i oiaiooa, per ouanaj .... Slock .TIiarKet. Closing iirices of DkUavem & Towmsemo ctock, uovernment anu ooin su south Third Street. 1'hlla., May 5, IbSI II. S. o's nil Wi bid 103 asked U. S. Currency, O's 180 bid IU hiked U'S.t'i.llll, new m-A bid lulW asked U. S. 4U. new 1MX bid Ulii asked U, S. Vnw..,., my, bid UoM asked I'ennayanla II. R 05 bid tbU asknd Pnlla. & Reading It. R. 27 bid 2P2 asked Lehigh Valley 11. R.... Ml bid C1H asked Lehigh Uoal&Nar. Co.. 404-4 bid 40S4 asked unitea uo's 01 n. j sbx 01a isa aaaao Northern Central It. K. 53 bid lleatonvllla P'BS. ft. II. SU bid Pitts. Tit. Uatf. It. R. bid Central Transportation. 41 bid Northern I'aclflo Com... IM, bid " " Prel'd.. ISU bid North Penna. R. It (9 bid Phlla. & KrlsK. It... . 27U bid Silver, (Trades,) W bid K, asked 21H asked 22 asked 44 asked 4tii asked is atKotl HU asked 2S asked vi)i asked MAKR1KU. MARSH-SOHvVARTZ. In Allentown, at the residence ur the nrwe 1 parents, on in. i (nit. l,v Hit. V. Ilonman. Mr. Alvln 1 Mirah. r.armerlv of Welsanort. to Miss Eliza J., daughter ol Mr. Jonathan Schwartz, of Allentown. The youthful pair have our best wishes for a successful and hkppy voyage through lire, niF.i). MARSH. In Welssportj on the id Inst, the imam son 01 aiox. ij. anu a.igd jj. iutu, aged about roar months. New AdvertisementSi A CDlTOlt'S NOTICE. The unilaHluned Auditor annotated bT the Court of Common Pleas of Carbon County to make distribution orthe lands arising from ihe Sheriffs sale orthe real estate of James Zellner, will attend to tlie duties of his ap pointment on MONDAY. MAY S.lS8J,at 10 o'clock a.m., at his office, 2d door above me Mansion tioase, luaucn uauna. ri., when and where all parties Interested may anenu. . j. iux.bt.Aoi auuhvi, May 7-14. A UDITOU'S NOTICE. The undersigned Auditor, appointed br tha ","r"r1,.ULe"nin.S-.!." V.enin? ! InifVf.'ta'tef ad' aduVTlhVannVnlif.; . 1 , f T . T, """""i distribution or tne money in mo nanaa 01 the bill allowlui! school districts to redeem 1 Mm-. Tim and Harrison Ste arerwa t. admin llieir bunds with a new isue at tha same or I latrntou orihe estate or Daniel Itez, doceas a lower rate ut interest, was finally passed. , ed will ailend .to tho duties or Bla , anoint . . .. . . . mam on TUESDAY. MAY sist, 18JI, at 10 in tne senate Wednesday the bill extend o'clock o, m , at hlsoracs, 8J uoor above the ii. Mansion House, Mauch Chunk, Pa., when '- ' " and where all parties Interested msy allena. t-sv VVUIrUllfM VU UUB paw jUltf I'll T( MKilllAP 1 UlVi -11," .ail1 COLDS ano ILH S3 PRICG ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT W CHAMPION BRCWNIK0,r.1.b. , sou: rrsornirioa, 1321 ArcH Ctrost, Philadelphia, HgROP IN AT THE Carbon Advocate OFFICE FUR. Cheap Printing ! J THE BEST OF COAL The undersigned Is now prepared to supply the very best LATT1MER COAL at tha fol lowing LOW PRICES FUR OASlI 1 Dallv'd. No. 2 Ohestmft, by the ear tin No. lChostnut,by thetat..... 17s Siove, by the oar 1 4 00 By tba singleton, 2i cents per ton additional J . L. GABEL, Sealer in General Hardware, &c, Opposite the Publio Sqnara, BANK STRBXT, LE II 1Q til ON, FA. nor.lo.1171 KKSCUED FK0J1 DKATH. ie rbllowlne- statement of Wm. J. Cooirl Un, or Somervllle, fllass.,1 J so remarkable that we butt lo ask lor It the attention or our read. ers Ho sai s : "In the fall of 1870 I was tak. eu with a violent BLEut)ir.a or tub lunos. followed by a severe cough. 1 soon bexan to lose rov atmetlte and flesh. I was so weal at one tune that 1 could not leave mv bed. In me summer ui joi. 1 nusauniiiieu 10 wie i.liy iiuspuai. iv nue incro tne aociors ruin 1 nau a hole in mv lelt lumr as bfu as a halfdollar. I expended over a hundred duljars In doeiors and inodtclno. I was 60 rar Kono at one time a reiiort went around that 1 w as dead. I gave up uopo, iiul iricna iniu mo or iijf. was. It ALL'S UALSAM FUR THE btlKUS. I lanithed at lny friends, thinking that my case was Incurable, but 1 KOt a buitle to talisry them, when, to ray surprise and urailflcatl'm, 1 commenced lo fovl better. My hupc, once dead, began to revive, and to-day I reel In bel ter spirits than 1 have tho pas' threo years. write tins nopinir you win puoiisu ir, ao that every ono afflicted with lllseaaed Lunirs will bo induced to tke Dlt. WM. HALL S UALSAM FOK THE LUNGS, and he con- vnicea inaiuun-iurur nun t.an nouareu. I have taken two bottles nnd can nosltlvelv sav that It has done more irood than all th- oiuer meuicinea 1 navo taacn einco my siok- eas. my couign r,aa aiaioar entirely uisap. Dcared and I ahull snon be ablo to 1:0 to work." Sold by A, J. DCRLlKa, Lehighton, und all druggists. uec. is. lsso-yioow IIEXUV'S I'AIfllOl.in SALVE. The BEST SALVE tn the world for Cats. Drulses. Mores. Ulcers. Calt Kheura. Tetter. inappei. nanus, i,miuiawa, uorna, nnu ai Kinus 01 rticin run ions, rrecaies ana nui pies. The Salve Is guaranteed to Kite perfect citisiaciion in every case or money reiunueo. He sure you get HENRY' OAltHUI.IU SALVE, as all others ore but imitations. Price 29 cents. For sale by nil Ifrugxlst everywnere. ucc. is, issa-yieow ERRORS OF YOUTH. A Gentleman who Raftered for vears froi- Norrous DEIIILITY.ritCil ATUllB DECAY and ait the eftoclagf vrmhful Indescrettoo.wlll lor the sake ot suffertoR humanity send free to all who need it. ihe recipe and directions lor maklatr the almple remedy bv wtuoh he was cuied. Bifferera wl-hins: to nroflt bvtbe ad vertiser a experience can do so by addressing iperrect tonnuonco. juih u uuijuih, Jan.:-m 41 Codsr btreet, N. x. PIMPLES. I will mall (Preel tho reclDe for a almDle Veoetible Balm that will remove Titc Fltb.JKLt.s. PlMrniS and ELOTCUE8. leav. lt.a the skin soft, clear and beauiltuii also in siruciioua lorpioouciup a luxuriant GTOwm 01 uairoi.a uaio ueau i.moiu in'-e, Anuren, inrlolnir3c. stanm. 11IN. ViKDELI A Co.. No 5 Beekmau 81.. N. Y. JasZamt RED HOUSE POWDERS Are the only Horse and Poultry Powders that ive universal sausiaction. 11 tne rowaers 0 not Klve satislactlon, the Drueg-lst will re- turn your money. ueo. is, issu yieow To Consumptives. Tho tdvertlser, linrlntrlQeen pcroianeutlr ear ed ol that rirfaa disease. Consammlon. br i simple lemtdv. Is anxious to matte kuonuto bin le low-sulTeiers ibe mraus ut care. To all who tlesiro it. he win rodU a ropy ct the pre BCilption used, Oreeol cbtgr, wita thediieo tioni. for preparing and Ubina (be tame, whlcb mer win itiiuuBUttis luuu iui i.uBi,kii-ii'ui.i. AsiUHa. imo-vcurrla Ac. Parties wiahlnn tbe rieacTinuon. wi'i Dimt aucroi. hit Li. a, WILSON, 191 l'EMiS Btfoet, Williams urcb rtew xotc jttnzwbui Light Work Sam olea freo. Ad tlrei-s, M. Ii U UN, NO. 49 WASAU tStreot lOIK. JBa.sSlblU A 8tt WafiHd. Btg Fay. fAsb Bteny liiuulorroent FARMERS, LOOK to Your INTERESTS AND PfJHUHASE TtesliDS MacWnes anil Ap cultural Implements, the Bast In the Market, at J. L. GABEL'S, Also, on band, and for Hal In Lois to Roll rarsnastrs, uuuu' t uk uasu, 10,000 feet Georgia Yellow Pine Flooring, jf White Pine Boards and Floor ing, Lath, &c. At nia harowabe &tore. Atii -m8 Lehighton, Pa BEST: w bablQcu now before the on bile. woik for if than at an t thing C i mill nitreau tto. We will start yon. til a day and npiraids made at nome ut iuq uiaoairit'US. on. women. wot nittnni wintoil vervwher lo work for n Now U thu time. -Yon can devote your wbole time to the work, or ouir vour spare moment. No other business will pay yoa nea,-lr aswfll, Vn nna williur In work ran Iftll to rnkktt nor. moaspav tvcncaraig' at once. Costly Outnt ana terms fie. Aarest opuortanny ior rasn tn iiinnav a st It anil LonACAblr. ddre! MILTON A, WEISS, CARRIAGE BUILDER, Bank Street, Lehighton. REPAIRING Of all desorlptlon promptly attended to at tba moai reasonauis nn.ea. 3-All Work ttuaranteea. arid tiatrotuiira Is respectfully solicited, Uaa.-yl CARBON ADVOCATE PLAIN ANfi FAifCV BOOB' JOB PRM'IM HOUSE BANK WAT, a short distance above) tbe Lohlith Valley It. It. Depot. LEHIGHTON, PA. We are now fully prepued to excaute ever description ofPlilNTIKO, Irom a Visiting; Garftto aLane Msr ! Pottirr, UaadbllK, Ucdgirs, Circulars, Quipping Tags', ; Cirds, Bill Ueadf, Letter Ueadr, Koto Ueads, Envolopes, Statements, Programmes, Pamphlets, (to., s-o., In Best Jdanncr, at Reasonable Prices I $10! Outfit arniahed free, with fall lnitra. Uods for condactlss the moat profitable Im.lncft. th.t anv on. can eDcra lis J 1 bobJSlneaa is so caav to learn.and our Inaiioa. tiona are m ctmple ana nluin tliat anr rne can make areat proUia from tLe very ataft. No sua can tail wno Is willing to ttork. Women are as aticceasful aa mtn. Bova and firm can earn larca noma. Manv bave oaoe over one baoored do Vara In a single wi ek. Notbmtfltke It ever known beloro. AH wtioeigiceoroaaii.tntdjf toe eaae anil raptdify w!tb wuicb sf.oi are ab'o to make money. You o.n euff.taata ibis bnsl. neMdarlDfC vour spare time at great profit Vou do not bave to Invest any cardial In It. We take ail tbe risk. Tboee vrbo need lendvmonejr absiild wr.tn to ns at once. A II f nrnlabed ties. Address THBfc t CO., AutuU, Matsa. Oof. 1, 1SS 0 Of all kinds. TU MORS, Olaebar area of 1)1 OOD orjeuera,.ne all diaeasea oftbaKKOTUM qoicklr and oerfecily cured br a "aim nit aaf aooUiln ilEMEDY. foriaformartenaaBi'aa PILES -QlSSOLOTlOli: OTICE. Tha co-partnership heretofore aitsllng Da. twaen W. E. Kerawer and Lewis K.msror. doloic business In Franklin twp under tba Qnn name of W. E..K.m.rr St llrj., baa bean dissolved by matual aonsent. Thabuslnw will hereafter ba carrltd on by tba under ....na..rltly..b,EMKHE Franklin twp., apr. H.-wl. FALSE GODS, Dy F. S. DOBBINS, lata of Yokohama. Ja pan. A New work of katcbuss Interest, describing the Strang t Superstitions of Ilea., then Nations In all parts and ajei ot la world. Tba omlt volume ever iasaa.1 cover-. Instbls great subject. Uoatalnsa thooiaji. facta stkangeb this riCTlOK tbe wito ImaRlnatlona of Idolators eoneernlna; Drtrir and SriMTS, the IitSTitir of Matr, witbstM Fttrange Bollefs, Lejaods. Ouatoma, Forms of Worship, Temples, Shrines,- Saerlfless. ataU connected therewith. It ItmsTKiTirj and bouod In DKiattB style. A Tbttlt Wonmw vol Book, certain to sell muissiLr. Yor sample pakea, tarms,eta.,adilresaiUBBAJsa BltOS.. T Chestnut St , PtilladilphU. april Hwt m PENSIONS ARE, PAID stsit MUltv-tfissUtslftft V idoi,rphi t4 4tp.4ittl rUiei er uoibtri f bUlt wh A Im sW rmr its s skiis. BookyV-Dm CbaVrt) at fir wean.4 lnlssiH u nrtiraiiMSBtr. atadstuaiMfi r.A,Vr,li.l., lr..'i l.ajaaatWklu t
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