The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, June 11, 1881, Image 2

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LKIIIOIITON. PA.'
SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 1H8I
ok its I. ,sr i,r;s.
Every day lirlng the Republican party
nearer its complete dismemberment. Grant
unit his "fnrly thieves," nearly used Hun
during his administration, and nothing but
tho magnificent management of tlio one man
who saved Garfield when bn was threatened
with averwhelmlng defeat in the last Presi
dential campaign and whom tho samo Gar
field would now crush out ol existence if he
had tho power, prevented ita complete nnul
hilallon. Thousands of honest, intelligent
U-publienns deserted the party at that time.
They admired Conkling, they appreciated
his sterling honesty, which money or prefer
ment could not purchase, but tho rottenness
and corruption which he attempted to gloss
over with superlative oratory, was loo ai
parent to bo hidden under tho thin veneer
of brilliant rhetoric. Grant 1ns not forgot'
ten Conkling's friendship at that time the
most critical period in his public career
hence he hastens from the Mexican capital
where, he Is engaged lu large enterprises of
a private nature, which proinlso great pe
cuniary return, to lend the weight of his
name and iniluencc, to save him rrom do
feat at the hands of the present edmlnlstra
tion. We can readily see whero tho strug
gle will end. Grant may bo strong politl.
rally, but hn is not strong enough to lead
tho Itepubltcan party. Gatfield with su
premo confidence in hlsowti ability strength
ened by the great good luck which saved
him from tho ignominious disgrace which
threatened him when his participation in
the Credit Mobilicr Iraud and the DoUloyer
teal wero exposed, strongly intrenched In
tho White House for four years, and holds
the key to tho situation in tho immense of
ficial patronage which he controls. lie will
carry things with a high hand because he
knows he can rely to a man on every mem
ber of tho "Dread aiid Butter Brigade," aud
they are oue hundred thousand strong, with
nil immense reserve lorcc of devoted friends.
For him to yield now, would mean com
plete subjection to the whims and caprices,
iifllio men he adroitly undermined and com-'
pletely vanquished at Chicago and ho knows
it. Conkling and Grant are equally deter
mined There can be no concessions that
will heal the wounds already inllicted on
both sides aud thouglia truce may be patch
ed up, the old bitterness wilt still exist aud
is likely to break out at any time into a bit
terer strife than the present one. Ench fac
tion is tenacious of its rights; each faction
will stuutly maintain them and the breach
may be said to bo irreconcilable. What
theu? A complelo exposuro of the iniqui
ties of the Republican party for the last
twelve years. Neither side will spare the
other. Of Conkling, nothing can bo said
against him as a public man hiscuiecrhas
been abovo reproach ; but of his ally Grant,
If driven to the wall, Gurfield, Blaine and
tho coterie Unit train with them, may have
something to say. It were almost supcrllu
ous to intimate what could bo said against
l'resideut Garfield and Secretary of State
Ilia i lie. Their records are too well known,
nud though the blackest incidents in their
careers have been carefully kept In tho back
ground, the recollection of the corrupt
schemes lu which they figured and outo
which they giew rich, cannot be obliterated
from the minds of men who have kopt pacn
with tho news of tho day for the past ten
y"ars. It Isun interesting fight view it from
wliatever standpoint wo may, and one from
which nothjng but the greatest good can in
sure to the American people. It required a
struggle of this kind toexfuse the venality
which has characterized Republican rule
since Grant assumed command, and It is tho
only thing that could biing about the de
thronement of a horde of jobbers, whose pri
vate interests huve ever been paramount.
We have been a long sutl'ering people, but
there is every probability that right will
prevail at last.
Boston Herald t The President Is
troubled In nitnd. A prominent politician,
who was a Grant man last summer, called
on him Friday. He says the President wont
over tho wholo subject of the New York
controversy. Ho showed groat anxiety over
the situation, expressing fear ai to the re
sult upon the country at large. He realized
that ho could bo hold responsible by the
party for its disruption, from the fact that
he was at the head, but he excused himsell,
and laid all tho blame upon Mr. Conkling
for tho quarrel. He claimed thut-Mr. Blaine
did not dictate Itoberson's appointment. He
dwelt at length on the etlbrla ho lias made
to coneiliato tho New York Senator, and
seemed utterly bowildcred by the danger of
the situation. Ho had no solution of the
problem Ui oiTer, but seemed to bo hopeless'
ly wailing for something to turn up. An'
other prominent publlo man, who was for
Sherman for President before the Chicago
Convention, saw the President Thursday,
and reports him In much the same framo of
mind. He says, howeyer, that tho Frcsf
dent is tnoro troubled by matters right In
Washington than at Albany. He 'declares
that unless Blaine shall leave tho Cabinet'
Garfield's lifo will bo one continual round
of eoriow. He does not believe that the
President has the courago In say so to his
Premier, even though he realizes it himself
thoroughly. He reports that his peace of
mind is gone, and ho broods over tho ruin
that has been wrought in his party during
his administration continually. A third
friend reports that he is very much chagrin'
ed at the spectacle presented to the country
by the Administration divided against it
self.
The cat shops at Dauphin are approach-
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ciianges, una it is anncipnvru inv ' Saturday Willie laugning.
ol July will be the date of the instalment or rho Middlesex Furnace In Mercer coun
a good many new Incumbents of tho leading tv, is idlo owing to a strike of the firemen
offices, csneclallv In the Treasury Depart- Five thousand young trout havo been
mont. Tim ! in a rend ffll en tltmn I 16 Piaccu ill tiruum. m vi.ici uuU;,
-m.i.1 t,..,i mf, i. nr. Tn,, iwinl, I Tbo General Synod of the Lutheran
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In consequence of tho reign of terror
throughout Russia the coronation of Alex'
ander III. has been postponed. Histrustcx
tends to all classes, even to tho army, and
thirty officers have been arrested during the
past month, including a Colonel of the Im
perial Guard. Among tbo naval officers ar
rested is a relative of tho Procureur-General
MouravieiT, who conducted the prosecution
of Rousakoff and tho other Nihillsta who
were hanged for complicity in tho murder
of the Czar.
During tho first fiyo months of this year
182,108 immigrants wcro landed at Castle
Garden. The corresponding period ol last
year was remarkable for the actively of im
migration, but tho arrivals for 1881 exceed
cd thosoof 1880 by 40,772. They havo stead
ily Increased month by month ,and in May
alone they wcro much more than half the
total number for tho first fivo months of last
year.
STATU LECSISI.A.TUllC.
WASHINGTON,
STATE NEWS.
the Tost Othce. His resignation was re
quested by Secretary Wlndom, and accepted,
This was Immediately followed by the ro
ller. Father Maloney, tb alleged miracle
worker of Erie, has been arrested on the
cuargo or fraud.
Seven hundred black bass taken from
NcW Advertisements.
In tho Senate 2d inst., the General Ap.
porpriation bill was passed finally and sent
bock to tho House for concurrence in amend
ments. Tho House, bill taxing moneyed
securities four per tent, was mssed and ecnt
to me uovemor
moval of Mr. F. B. Lilly, the Deputy Sixth Lake Erie havo been placed in tho reservoir
Auditor. This was done, It Is understood, near Johnstown,
hnaccordaneowithanagrecnienlmadeata mXSa.
viiuinck iiii-i.iiiK nun uu i..',' couuiy, a lew aays ago,
cause assigned for these removals, is an il- j bright and attractive weekly called The
legal complicity in the star route cases.which Central Actrf has made its appearance at
are now In nroeess nf Invertiealion. Tho l eraasie, uncus couniy.
duly of the Sixth Auditor is to look Into all ,( way o rairicK nooney, living si
.. . ,. . , . .. i Bpartansburg, Erie county, was found In a
uiDKiviMiiiioui mo wiivniw " creek nCar there on Tuesday.
consequently paymenis m comrnciora lor Wlll.im Crall, a hrakeman on the Penn
transportation of the mail" must havo been eylranla Railroad, was crushed to death by
approved by him. It is therefore presumed cars ai rmsuurg on luesaay,
that theso oflicers must havo been in some Samuel try was crushed to rloath by cars
wav Interested in tho star route rlne which " tnot valley, Aiiegueny couniy on Men
,.u .ur . ... Th0 Ktritl0 BmuT)g the mine,., a tlie
smallest number, which principle Is not ex- Connellesville regicn threatens to become
actly In accoriiance wun mo idea oi popular general.
government. The Hon. J. H. EIIa, of low Owen Millhouse has been arrested at
Hamiishlroot present Finh Auditor of the unrrismirg lor cmuezziemeni jrom a U1H
f ,.m , .Jii, fi rrM- cogo house,
, , ... , P Governor Hoyt will attend the Allegheny
an anvnncemenw aiuiougu no nereae o. comIncl,coment at Mcadville 5n the
pay attends it because It Is tho only auditor- 2Ut Inst.
ship which is not under the supervisory con- The Schuylkill Valley Creamery, at
trol of any Comptroller, or In other words Bridgetiort, consumes 7478 quarts of milk
he possesses tho combined powers of Comp- ',er
,. ....in., nr. n a ai -.i.. Bricklayers in WeBt Chester have been
iruuvr uuu auuiuh. ui. v. , m,,u, f ,.,. , j. i .ui.
Fifth Auditor, and was tho nominee ol ben- Thcr0 ,r0 J50 Uinis employed at the
ator Harrison. French Creek iron ore mines in Chaster
A committee lias been for some lime past county. ....
, ... . , The store of William Kinkead, in Liycr-
mvcsugauDg i o account oi ir. x-ivney, more Westmoreland county, was robbed of
uuswuian oi mo treasury ieparimenu 5,100 on t riuay
There has been contiderahle local gossip con-1 The pio-nio of tho Iron and Steel Work-
cernlngtho matter, in which the name of crs' Association at Buavcr on Saturday was
tho Hon. J. K. Upton has appeared. It can "nueu oy iu.uuu peo!).
1 :n.i .1,.. 11.1 Isaac Moorhcad, a prominent Republican
UO IHJOIII HIT IIDBUI blU LIIbllUIIIIII;iTlll.lUi;i v.., i ,
, ' , , , ., , , ,,. politician of Erio county and postmaster at
has or can be found that In any way impli- Eri0( dieJ 6udd0iv on Saturday, m
cates Mr. Uptou in any of tho alleged Irreg- An unUnown man was found hanging to
uiar transactions 01 Mr, niney. ineuom- the 111110 01 a tree in now liannver town
mittco not having yet mado a report it is ship, Chester county, on Saturday.
i Lnnmn .i,ni if nv mi, Emma Louisa S in i tli , of An! more, Mont
l m..l. tnt Mr. Tlln.rln th nrmnre. K"er? O0"'.'1?' "P6..0 JCore rCcently dicd
..0 j a lrmn the cllects 01 caltug sour gracs.
nenv oi nis o.i.c.a. uuiics. wm, tho 5.Tear.old 80n of Robert( Tat'
Mr. J. Stanley Brown, tho Trivato Scero- tersou, of Washington, fell into a well at
tary of President Garfield, left New York that place on Tuesday and was drowned.
yesterday for London, England, being tho Thomas Powers, ol Harrisburg, wo kill-
bearer of a largo number or "Windom's" or e' ?,1 Btce'ton, Dauphin county, on Tu.sday
. , , , , , , . ., wlnle trying to board ft moving train.
34 bonds, which have been issued in con- T , ,
,, ,,, . .. , ,,, , Mr. Henry Loucks, an old fishermaa, of
tlnuance of tho 0 per cent boudsof 1801 ond Lancastcr, declares that he has frequently
1803. Ho will remain nhrond about six seen a mermaid in tho Susquehanna, neat,
weeks, and during his absence his respnnsi- JJUgan s loini.
ble plaeo will be filled by Mr. O. L. Pruden,
the assistant Private Secretary of tho Presi
dent. Mr. Brown has been an indefatigable
worker for bis friend, the President, during
BlUIonS' ANNUAL ItEPOIlT
or THE
M&liton Boro" School District
E. II, SNYDER, Treasurer, Id account with
Lehlghton Borough School District, for the
Year ending June 8ln, 1881 1
RECEIPTS.
To llilnnco reo'd from D. Olewlne,
Itte Treasurer, S03 47
To Total received from li Nonhard,
fiouceior. .(
To State Appropriation 413 12
To Amount ncelveil Irom Dan. Kos-
tcnbaitcr, former Collector 110 00
ToAmount received Tor Unseated
I,nnJ Tax 43 39
Tultent nrschool Hall., 60 00
Tt Uonds sold to 1. J, Klstler 1000 00
LtlUAJBUULUllMU
New Advertisements.
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TN ihei Court oi Common l'lcas uf
JL Carbon ('(unity.
ASilflUKD E8TATK Of JoSKPn FeIST. I
TJOTitJEia iiv.itr.iiv mw.v it.ni 11.A
Account of J. (), Kern, Aishrneo of mid .ton, I llrnnclittls, Asthma, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, He
rein, nns neen nini in mo iirnco or tne I'ro
FREE BY MAIL.
ONDERFUL CURES
HOPELESS CASES OF
CONSUMPTION
honotary of said Court for confirmation nml
allowarco,at theCourt aforesaid, on Mnnilay,
Juno 20ih. 16R1. unless exeeptlnis lie tiled.
OKI I. W. ESSEIt, l'rothonotary.
May 28, 1481.W4
EXPENDITUHE8
TEAOlIErtS SAEAIUfcS.
II V. Sclinabel t 860 00
llattlo L. Koons 210 00
Carrie II uer 180 00
Iniina Dollenmayer 180 uo
telle Nusbnum 1(0 10
laura V. Hofford 180 00
laura Solomon 118 78
(1348 78
INTEREST.
julla Kerrigan 4200
aid Nat, Hunk, MaucuO'k.. 3 41)
William Mulhorcn 70 00
aiiies Mculnty 100 w
(0 01
80 0)
30 00
60 00
40 00
7 80
168 00
Int. O'Donnol!
Hugh JlcGroarty
PennK Shovelln
Tat. Mccliiin
!V.W. HowmBn(M.McUlnty)
pliiules Mecndson
Henry Kolb
Catharine llarter
II. J). Klstler., w
J A. Peters IS 00
P.J. Klstler r 7 m
Ittv. A. Bartholomow 20 00
David JHantt llu 00
MiryMoyor 23(0
A.Oraver..... 80 38
An-on llaupt 8 00
WiMants 25 00
JuJa Kerrliran 33 00
An-on We I daw 10 CO
Join Peter 38 00
Tli.mas Want 25 00
Wa-y J. Clauss 80 00
The bill In relation to the tbo past year, and his health required tho
Recorder's ofiico was passed unanimously
and sent bnck to the House for concurrence.
Tho Prohibitory amendment to tho Consti
tution was lost yeas lu, nays it. it was
(leciilrrl to oneiiler tlie tree Uil riio bill
next Tuesday morning. After passing a
invigon tion ot eld ocean's breezes.
There has been a marked increase in the
Fossil bones, apparently of human oricin,
wcro dug up last week in East Franklin
Colliery, Schuylkill county, 101)0 feet below
tbo surface ol too earth
The second day of tho State Uniyersallst
Convention at Heading opened wilh a con
ference meeting, conducted by E. 0. Swcet
ser, of Philadelphia.
A large femalo collego at North East, Erie
1103 28
BONDS REDEEMED, With Interest.
Sin. O. O. Elchenbcrg 812 60
A. 11 raver 1000 00
IMC. lfernd 167 60
A.uraver tai 70
Erra Ncwliard, Commission.
PRINTINCJ.
i. V. Morthlmer 34 85
Jos. l.jnn 2 t-
Oharles-lilew 2 60
E. II. Itauch 200
COAL AND WOOD.
Owen Wolf. 2 60
J. L. Oabol 124 20
J. L. Uabol 28 48
3101 76
223 21
41 85
153 18
receipts of Iho Patent office during the county, has been purchased by the fdcr of
month of May just ended. Tho records of ltedcmpltonlsts, una will be used lr eJu
the offico show that $10,000 in round num- national purposes,
number or Appropriation bills tho Senate Ler5 have ueen paid foris3Uing palcnts 0Ter Operations In the Wadesville shaft near
J n,n.l I ' I PnllevtllA hnvn lionn siiftnonHml linnlea nf
adjourned.
In the House, tho morning session was
consumed in a parliamentary strugglo or. a
motion to consider the Pilotage bill in the
cvening,and alter much noise und confusion,
and Bbovo the amount received during tho the fir0 lh'cr0- The nre , Kecy iiu('Coi.
month of May, 18S0. This speaks well for liery, near Shenandoah, is to be drtyrucd
the industry of the inventive portion of our ut.
i BiriKU iius ueci. .iii.uui jiLci. muui iiic
couo uruwerB 01 1110 Lunueiisviiie legion
population, as well as for the careful dia-
tho hour of regular adjournment arrived, crimination of the examiners of the Patent Lfur higher wages,
defeating tbo motion. Tho evening session
was ricvoteii to tlie consideration ot appro'
prialiuti bills.
In the Senate Triday the House amend
ments to the Judicial Apportionment bill
were reforred to a conference committee.
The House bill to prevent frauds at primar
offico.' Dr. F. L. Freeman, in chargo of the
class in electricity in tlie Patent office, has
Thrco hundred met are
idle.
An unknown man, said to ho from I'hila
been appointed by the President a member delphln, committed suicide by banging in
. ,, ' 1 ... ,, , ,, -r., , . , tho barn of Jacob Armitage, near Jmkin
of the Commission lo attend the Electrical town, 011 Sunnav.
convention, to bo held in Paris, August Utl
next. As an exhibit on that occasion a col
A resolution was passed in the Venflnco
uouniy ucpuDitcan uonvennon on Aiumiay
ies and conventions was defeated but subse- legion of all the electrical devices or pro- instructing for Hon. J. L. Couuclly for Ststo
.1.. 1.1 1 1 . . , . , . ., Treasurer.
uently reconsidered and iiostimncd. Aeon
Icrenco committee was appointed on the
General Appropriation bill. After reading
So llouso bills the first tune, tho Seuute ad
journed until Monday.
In tho Houso there was another parlia.
mentary struggle on the Pilotage bil,wh!ch
resulted in the defeat of al tempts to haye it
considered. The Senate amendments to the Garfield, from which she is now slowly re-
T, I. !u . t..j 1 ill 1 -
l.ecorder s bill were rejected, and it will go coverin. 1.., i,e0 attributed in nart to the Bradford township. Chester Co.. attempted
back to the benato. Conlerenco committees , ' ,i,ir;,n n RiimlnV W rnltlnn Imr 1I1..1
were apjHilnted on the Judicial Apportion-
nieiu una ueucrm Approprmbiuu Ullis.
AN U'rUlol'KAN IN T1I1J FHNCi:.
The administration has claimed credit (or
discovering tlie Star routo swindles which
never were concealed J and the organs, big
and little, have been sounding tho praises
of the President, the Postmaster General and
tho Attorney General, as model reformers
engaged in a great work of purgation. As
for Garfield, the country knows what kind
vfa reformer he is; during his congressional
career he voted with corruptionists or aided
them indirectly. He was hand In glove
with the Babcocks, the llelknaps, and the
ltobesous, who made Grant's administration
infamous, and he relied fur jiccuuiary aid
and otherwise, during the last campaign, ou
the same Dorscy and Brady who are now
besmirched for complicity in defrauding the
treasury through fraudulent postal contracts.
Does any one believe that be will turn his
back upon tbeso old friendr? iMc pa
tience will reveal the true character of this
Star route business. Its real naturo Is yet
lo be developed. The prosecution uf thceo
offenders rests with the Department of JuS'
tice, ot which the Attorney General is the
head. Tho Attorney General and bis sub
ordinates appear to shirk the responsibility
and have pursued a most extraordinary
course. The whole preparation and direc
tion of the case has been entrusted to a per
son with no official standing ; this person
was attorney for Boss Shephori's District
government, and he drew most of the bill
for the infamous legislature that obeyed the
Bum's orders.
It will thus be seen that the administration
can by a mere sign save any friend who is in
danger, as Grant saved Babcock, The true
Inwardness ot this wondeiful work of reform
in which President Garfield is engaged will
toon be apparent to the most obtuso mind
cesses which have been entered at tho Patent
office will bo made. This will constitute 8
volumes as large as Webster's unabridged
Dictionary, and will consist of photographs
and descriptions giving the most complete
details.
Tho prolonged and serious illness of Mrs.
Treasurer.
Andrew C. Crozier, of Mlllcrstown. Ve
nango county, has been held for Court for
indecent assault upon Miss Kate Gilbert, of
that place.
William Edmonds was caucht in the rdl
ers at the Cambria Works, in Johnstown, on
Saturday, and had bis left leg ground oil at
the tlilgu.
Haunah John, a domestic living in Wfst
unhealthy condition of the White House. 8" c.me on ounaa7 uf CUH,U uer """"
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INSURANCE.
11. A. Dclti 12 00
11. A. Belt 3 15
A. II. Tobias 8. Son 15 00
Susquehanna Mutual 38 !!5
Thomas Kemerer 6 60
Thomas Kemerer 27 50
Thomas Kcmcror 11 26
Thomas S. Deck 12 0J
125 86
A Poso orTarrnnt'rJ Seltzer Aperient
has removed tho agony of rheumatism, and
Its continued use entirely healed tho patient.
Rheumatism Is bat llttlo understood. Some
empirics resort to embrocations, which are
really danKerous. Ills now acknowledged to
be a blood disease, resulting from acidity.
This aperient corrocts all such acidity, and
thus cures the disease. AU rheutnatle sufTor
ersnre advlsod to try It. SOLD BY ALL
iiituuuiois, marzu.-wt.
blllty and All Uhronle Diseases. 29 years of
great experience. ,u uuojieicss cases curea.
AttonUUInx discovery or now treatment to
quickly fatten, niako blood and build up the
system, Invalids eauscd to cat and illnest
B enormously and gain 3 to 6 pounds per week.
Vital and heallnir force Is rudldly and pow
erfully Increased. New life and vigor Im.
nrtcii the nrii low uavs. severest cases 01
llnniumntlon. bed fast and nlvcn un to die.
cured In 1 to 3 months. Inflammation In the
,unas removed, lieotlo rovor and Nlglit
. . . .. ., f I I. 1., . , n Innan nn.l -n no
checked In 30 hours. The treatment exldler
ates, exalts, arouses all organs Into healthy
and vlKorous operation, It Is also the great
est euro on earth Tor Liver, Kidney, Heart,
ueau, jfloou, aKin. jremaie anu nervous
Diseases. Seminal Weakness, all diseases or
children, and the Opium Habit. Wo are hon
est in our oner, nnu earnestly inviio you to
come before it Is too late, no matter what
ycur disease, even iratandoned by the ablest
piiyEicians, uescnue juut case, inni ireu
to all who como hero. Atrial packago oronr
inedlelnes worth (2 to 44. sent by mall to all
rno sena us tne names anu amirrsscs 01 an
filleted In their vicinity and 25 cents Is pay
postage. IS. S. DISPENSAIIY,
apr au-izw. iicrrien ujiriiigs, iuicn.
F HAZE It
Axle Grease.
llcatin tho world. Lajts Ion uer thannnr
other. Alwftvu In irooil condition. Cures
sores, cuts, bruise?, and corns. Costs but llt
tlo more than tho Imitations. Every packao
has the trade mark. Call for tho tccnulno,
and true no other. may 28.-4.
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M1SOELLANEOUS.
72 (Hi
3 00
a 3;
1 60
8 81
8 78
1 5U
'Jli Ti
1 60
John Sheekler, Janitor
John Slu-cklcr, black-board dusters.
John Sheekler, labor on lot
John Sheekler, carpenter work
jonn aneckier, carpenter worn
Daniel li raver. Kiones, 011, cm
Daniel Graver, cash to M. Kehrlg...
Ilftnlel (Irayor, Ink and crayons
Tlnntnl nraver. H.H. tare and oil....
Daniel tlravcr. salarv and oil 20 Hi
Daniel Graver, salary and oil 80 00
w. ai. itapsner, iiroi, services
E. 11. Snyder, salary os Treasuror.
W. A. Dernainer, auditor's tees ...
A. J. I)urllnK,lnk and crayons....
E. W. Glaus, stovo and pipe
A. 1). Moiser. stove, J-c
I'eter lleltn, leather
Joseph jilm, fiilDK pump
The AMERICAN BRACE
TATENT.
1. This braco In Its pccullmr construction
has nil tho ndriuilnuci of a tuf. under lor the
liantaioons, Miouiuur uraco ami i;iiest r.x-
pander combined.
2. It docs not disarrange the shirt bosom.
3. It cannot slip off tlie shoulder.
4. Thero Is less strain on the buttons of th
pantaluous.
5. Each section ot tho pantaloons can be ad
justed Independently.
6. fly means or tho adjustable bock strap, a
gentle or powerful brute may be obtained.
7. In rtilny weather the pantaloons maybe
raised from the heels without Intorlerlnir
with tne front.
U 00
60 00
3 00
a 00
21 45
0 37
75
2 10
Balance in Treasury.,
(.5637 47
, 738 at
1,8425 88
, We, the undersigned, duly elected Auditors
jot the Dorough or Lehlrfhton, do certify that
the within account of E. II, Snyder, Treasur
er lor LehlKhton Borough School District, for
tho year ending Juno 8th, 1881, Is correct to
the best or our knowledge and bellcr,
P.M VANf.IEW, ) au,ior
V. 1 LONG, Auditors
Lchlghton, Jane 11, 1881,-w3
M
KUCAXTILK TAX NOTICE.
All Mercantile Licenses In Carbon county
expired on the 30th or April, 1881. The Coun-
tv Treasurer reports that many havo neglect
ed to take up their Licenses, und are now
and to the presenco 01 malaria in tbo low, A ua,nmcr in the HarrisburE Car Works.
In the Senate Monday tho House appro- swampy section south of the crounds. It is wcicliins 2500 pounds, recently came down
priatiou of $300,000. lo change the Middle not impossible that thco conditions may on the hand or Stephen It. Cupplcs, andUelllng OONTKA11Y TO LAW, and are
IVnitunlinrv intn n wfnrm clmnl. v win. 1A inmrfliini, In ,U wtll. H,a nco ...u...w ,u J'V 1 ..i.uio ,u ,.iufctu.iu.i.
nrred In. The House bill tn niiniah tresn. m, iiili,. .i..u,.. , . .u . The Blair Iron and Steel Works at Glen
passers in fruit aud flower gardens, grain , .' , 1 ,. W01"'' nfar 1'iWibuig.h.v. been put In order
fields, etc., and compeinng the regular pay- l'el"'y a forits.wcupantseiiher in their by William MeKinney & Son's and will be
meiiioi employes, were passed finally. Alter iiiniu. .ir uouics. nn-pni u5 i urea uhii m u ic
reading several llouso bills a second time, 1 described to be in all its appointments, it Is At Mouut Pleasant, Westmoreland conn
tho Scuiito adjourued.
In the House, which met at 7 P. M., the
Pilot bill, after sharp parliamentary s.ug-
gle, pa&suu bcuuuu reuuiug,
III the Senate Tuesday, the Freo Oil Tipe
bill was considered and defeated Iho vote
ty, on Monday evening, Harry La Hue shot
and killed a miner named "Shorty" Collins
I I fin.. ..I...
Mrs. Mullen, oged 70 yeari", living near
uuit jiiiia, uiiester couniy, commuted sui
not a very high-toned residence for the Pres
ident of so great n-country as ours. It has
so often undergone changes and alterations
that the walls are full of chinks and cran
nles whero rats and other vermin can hold ?,iJo on Monday morning by cutting ber
i.!i. ,iii J n, ..,, i. Ar. l"roal Wlln a rozor-
....,., f , , During a fight at Millerslown, Venango
tivo that all sorts ol gases and odors are at ,,,,, Saturdav. between Pru.h fC.
appointeil.in tie Itcconler's bill. The House times encountered in some parts of the house. natlian and George White, the latter was, so
amendments to tho Senate Pilotage bill aud go it is a fact that the exterior of fino fros-1 badly injured that ho will die.
ol Guard was ocrecd to. After readimr a "S- carpeting, ond gilding serves only to
number of House bills a 6econd time, the cover unsound ond unseemly walls.
benato adjourned
Notice Is therefore Klven that IMMEDI
ATE PAYMENT Is required and expected.
in order lo save me unnecessary expenses in
cident to the enforcement of tho Law.
Uy order or the Hoard of Uounty Commis
sioners.
Attest : li. i:. swAiaz, uierK,
June 4..H3.
on agreeing tu the first soction being 13 yeas
and 27 nays. A Lonlercnee uommttten was
In the House, conference committees were
appoiutcd ou the ltecorder's and General
Appropriation bills. The Senate bills relat
ing lo tho administration of the estates of
The White Houso has quite a history and
has cost a good deal ol money moro than
the celebrated Stewart mansion of New York.
Tho total expenditures including rebuild
ing, refurnishing, etc., is about $1,700,000,
pr.ISTEUS NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby driven that the Executors.
Administrators and Guardians hereinafter
hiamcd havo fllid their respective accounts or
ithe louowina csiates in tne iteaister's umce
lit Mauch Chunk, In and for the Uounty or
Kjari-on, nmcn accounts uavo been allowed uy
the lteaister. will be presented to the Judges
lof the Orphans' Court on MONDAY, the 13th
fnf .1IINE. A. D. 1881. at 2 o'clock P. M.
Jaroii Price, a farmer residing in Bernci for connrmatlon :
township, Berks county, committed tuicldJ First and final account or Sarah Get hart,
.Monday by culling ins lliroal Willi a razor.iauminisirairix oi jionj. ucruari, ueoeaseu
Ho leaves a wife ana four children, ' First and final account oro. E. Miller, ad
Shroeder ,t
insolvent traders and abolishing race .lis- lhough ,he orifiiDal cost waJ but $333,000,
iinrdiiTiiri In I lirt tiiililinfitlinni worn iinfcnirl . I n '
but Iho latter was subsequently reconsidered Its construction was begun in 1792 and In
and passed by a vote ol 109 to ,15. A coin- 1S00 it was first occupied. In 1815 it was
promise lor tne pilotage bill was passed and rebuilt after Iho British invasion, war of
pletcd as
ished
promise lor uiu jnouige urn was passed anu rebuilt aflcr tho British invasion, wt
seut to the Senate (whero it was subsequent- ,Q10 ,i u. ,,i,
ly concurred in). After passing various bills S12""1"1 m ,, "ere conipletc,
on second reading, among them the Senate lale as I823- Tll l-asl K"01" w" fi"'1
Lancaster, was
incendiary. Tho damage, mainly by smoke
and water, will reach $50,000; insured.
The folluwint! counties in this State are
out of debit Adams, Butler, Cambria, Fay
ette, rult.in, Grceno, Lycoming, Northamp
ton, c-nyiier, busqucnanua, union, Wash
ington, Wostmoroland and Wyoming,
At the commencement of tho Crozcr The-'
bill for the celebration of the Penn Bl-cen
tenuial, the House adjourned.
Both Houses of tho State Legislature re
mained in session to a late hour Wednesday
night. Conference reports on tho Ten Mil-
only fifty years ago. Every President of Hie
United States, except Washington, has lived
in it, and ho has poked ti is horse's head in
to its portal to look up at the workmen plas
tering .on a scaffold. An Irish architect
imu iiuiu uiu, muuuuisim Appurunuuisui named Ueber, direct from Dublin yia
bill, and tho General Appropriation bill Charleston, took tho award of $500 for the
were agreed to by both Houses, and the bills design, arid he built and rebuilt the edifice,
sent to the Governor. The bill lo secure Hie
Ills remains lie buried In a Catholic ceme-
reiriilar nnvment nf Ifthnrar nnit mm.htinli.fc
(known as tho "store order bill"), was also tery here. The building is 170 Iront by 08
passed nnaiiy. me conlerenco report ou reel deep, with one room In It B0 by 40 Icet.
the Flour Mill Tax bill failed In the House jt doca not therefore, lack anything for size,
by one vote. The Recorder's bill Jailed ,, ... , . . , , ,.,
through tho disagreement of tho Conference Eyen the Hhl to-day looks a little
committees. The bill supplimentary to the shabby and its floor covering is threadbare
The abstract of the reports of tho nation
al banks showing their condition on the 6th
of May last, has just been completed by tho
Comptroller of the Currency, The total a-
mount of specie held by the banks on that
day was $122,038,562, which Is $17,500,000
more than at tho date of the last previous
statement on , the 11th of March, and $30,
000,000 mote than on the 23rd or April,
18e0, The specie now held by the banks is
composed of $114,600,000 of gold coin und
$8,000,000 or silver. Of the gold coin $44,
000,000 is composed of gold clearing bouee
certificates and $5,35 1,000 or gold U. S. Trea
sury certificates. Of the silver coin the
banks hold $1,220,000 only of silver certifi
cates. The banks also hold $70,501,260 of
legal-tender notes, of which $8,045,000 are
Treasury certificates. This is much the
largeal amount of specie ever held by tho
national banks of the country,
A terrible storm of bail and wind pass
ed over Deajwuod, Dakota, Monday after
noon. Hail stones " the site of hen's eggs"
continued falling for mora than two hours,
sod one stuuo was ricked up which measur
ed 22 inches in circumference. Trees and
act of 1865, "to promote the more equal as
sessment of taxes lu cities of the first class,
and regulating the collection ol municipal
claims, - was passed anu sent to tuo uover-
nor.
from the constant-tread nfoffice-seekers who
come In droves to see the President.
Twenty acres of garden and park imme
diately inclose the mansion, and on cither
sido, each separated by only 450 feet, aro
A writer In the Lewisburi: Journal savs buildintrs which cost seven to twelve mil
that the rise in the value of timber and nw. .i. vt i n ,i, . n
,.,:.,.r..l !.,,! i rv.,. r 1. 1 I ' 1
i . , . , v , mime ,,, baling fcwuu... a u ,, is i ... . n, . . .... . ,
simply enormous. Jamison, the Phllailel- 1ully uow Dcw 1 1119 lawn 18 61,11 0 aiKM
pnia banker, uss, wun a syndicate, invested I piain, reacning on 10 tuo i oioinac, line a
1 ,000,000 there. Mercer, the Boston capital-1 desert coming to the palace stairs. Like
Mi UIn To' ""."i . VS.?.- VmIU In the time of Louis XIV, Wash-
burg, had a company formed on the basis of lugton is a Government creation, and this
tho properties around Tyrone, especially White House is hoary only by events. The
Potter townshlp.with a capital of $5,000,000. President's office, which Is in the Becond
mo r ennsyivania ita iroad tympany nas i , . ,, , ,. , . j , ,
nurehaanl .11 th. r.llm.,1. .ml ' tvV.tl ''Y' ' ls0 'he Cabinet mom, and Is not
lurg. sums In mining land It is said $2,- Very large apanmeui lor me v lute Jlouse,
000,000. The Cambria Iron Company re- although about tbirty-fivo or forty feet in
cently paid $73,000,000 cash for-the lease of d ,h b peruapt, thirty feet wide aud with
tfvvBtir. ui uiunu unnuu9 uici lur lirciro , , . .,, . , , , .
years. Except amone the bullion mines, we biSn ceiling. A long table is in the mid
do nut believe that there is such a county in die of the floor, with leather seated chairs
me iiuuod Btaies. 'mere will soon be no .round Hi the two windows have lone lam
...-. i i i i . i , ...... i -
.,..u.u. i.u. lu u breouin curtains of a dark bluish-erav color.
I r.--4
A large map of the United States is on the
wall. The CATVtcl Is of a red lint with larcro
Dr. Evory'a Diamond CaUrrb Remedy, Cgure,, Th(1 Eeutrai efrect of the
nti, iMiitiiii, i:u q vauii.u luuurtiza, I . . ,, , . ,. ,,, ., ,
- t.. - - . . . . . ' i nna anl.M. Ih.t nl. Itlirorv , 1 1 l,n I ltylr a
Bmncliitis, llsy revsr and COll lu Head, It . ... --
ueyeriaus. Atuuar,
Dr. Evory's Diamond Invigorator Is the
creat blooil nurifver and nerve tonic. Far I Anlhonv Jameaon. at IWver tcwnilifn
telegraph poles were levelled by the wind, I General Debility, Billiousness.Torpid Liver, Crawford county, recently found $1000 con
arid lu Deadwood Gulch four bouses were I Dvsnensia and Kidnev Comnlaluts it Is a I cealed in an old barn he was tearinir dawn.
d,ir -yed, killing one woman and injur! dk 1 sovereigrl cure. Seo tho Doctors advertise I Ho thinks it belonced to an eccentric brother
auoiber oue und two children. ' ment, I who died some years ago.
VtUuulile Inroriualioii.
Bon's tobae'eo warehouse, al'pln'trator of Peter Kuntz, deceased,
set fire to on Sundav l,v n I Klritond final account or Ellia S(
,..0... 'Z I"'?". J- Solt, executors of the last wl
Solt and
will and
.testament or bolomoo Solt, deceased
f Account or A, O. lirodbcad, Jr., and Wm,
it. atack. auaruians ui tue persons ana estates
?r John and ltobert Ntchef, minor children of
uoueri iiciiui, uoccubcu,
First and final account or Susan Ttehr, ad-
pimstrairix oi tne estate oi unaa Jieur, ue
teased.
First and final aceount or Ed, O. Wilson
ological Seminary, near Chester on Wednca land Sarah II. McLean, executors or the estate
day, Ullcen young men received certificates!0' wln' " ""n" ua!Ui
bi nreanh. Thn John P-firorer Ifnll. mHn First and final account of Thos. Kemerer.
$10 000 was ded cated the sain, dnv irm, 'guardian or Luclnda M. Koons, late Luclnda
J L M. Currv l ltaTli.T.i n?: "ch, ' of ..ho borough of We.s.port, Oar.
.7 " -a itQjx county, Mra.
oration, -.,, ., r . T nh.i.in... t t
" piirlstman and Mahlon' ciirlstman, aiiml'nls,
1,1 ST ttt I'ATI'.TS trators or the estate or Joseph Christman,
ri......h.,V. Itli.,IC,.....i.i uni"'uu ranu.u,,., uv.
u.imu,.u...,u.uiUuKiilgM, vl,.l.nn.ln.M.int nl Thn. W.m.r-r
State, for the week ending June 7.18S1, furt
lihed ror the (JAimoN Advocatu, rrom the'
Law and Patent office or J, McO. Perkins,
S09 L street, Washington, D. O.
A. Y. Andrews and N. Burk. Phlladel.
phia, leather skiving machine.
J. A. Beamlshderfer, Campbelltown, tbill
support.
J. II. Bowen, Philadelphia, toy,
W. Collin, Pittsburg, vehicle.
J. G. Curtis, Ludlow, elevated railway.
D. Evans, Conuellsville, steam pump.
M. J, Faal, Tarenturn, ice harvester.
C. D. Fox, Philadelphia, glaastrare mold.
W, Frisbmuth, Philadelphia, coatiue met
als with lead, zincor'tin.
A. 0. 1- nek, Waynesbirougu, valve gear,
L. 11. Fullon. Pittsburz, piston packimr.
II. D. Garrett, Philadelphia, piston head.
p. uoou, wiikesuurre, stove grate.
E. Hallett, Pittsburg, rolling car axles.
II. Kinckley, Philadelphia, car brake and
starter.
J. It. Hall, Spring Hope, brace for vehicle
springs.
it. M. Hunter, Pblladelphla, electric call.
A. and A. Iske, Lancaster, stock car and
motor. 2 patents.
II. It, Juseice, Philadelphia, boat detacher
and jaw-block.
F. W. Leimbacb, Bethlehem, paper bag
machine. 2 patents.
G. S. Lewis, Philadelphia, collecting lead
fumes.
E. L. Miller, Philadelphia, paper cutting
machine.
J. W. Moore, Bellefonte, amalgamator.
H. Neahous, Pittsburg, press for treating
para (Tine nils.
J.H. Osborne, Philadelphia, cutting out
stocking blanks.
J. Parker, Philadelphia, hat brim curber.
II. C. Sample and F. Itebl, Philadelphia,
dynamo-electria machine.
S. Stutz, Pittaburg.coal washing machine.
P. Thomsen, Philadelphia, mouth-piece
for musical (brass) instruments.
8. Withers, Philadelphia, marbleizing.
J. and A. W. Wolf, Bradford, drilling tool
for oil welli.
"administrator of Philip Qombert, late of the
lownsmp oi juunomng, ueceasou.
I1ERNAIID PHILLIPS, Register.
Mauch Chunk. May 14, 18BI-W4
jy UElXalAIV & CO.,
I
1
BANK STREET, Lehighton, Pa.,
MHJ.E1W and Dealers In
11 Kindt of O RAIN BOUGHT and BOLD at
We would, also, lespectfnllylnform oarclti
ens that we aro uow fully uretiared to bUT
rut Lucui n.LU
Xtcst of Coal
rrom toy Mine desired at VEtlY
i.oivkst lMticcs.
M. HEILMAN & CO.
JulrM.
rnrureil for all ioldltri dl lib led In the U. 8,
ifervtee from any cause, alio for belnofde-
'Ucu luiuicri iaa iukhici, uiiauintr cn
lleito MDilon. 1'KNSIUNS INOilUAS-
I k lln.mlu . , ..I Haw rila.l.ru.l h,M,ul
1 1' . VUUUI, BUU " V " umuHKH i-inviHi,
nose in uouut ai to woetacr eutuiau iu .p j.
Ing, should send twos cent stamps for our
Ircular ot Information." Address, with
amps, Stoodaut k Co., Solicitors or
alms and Patents, Washington; D. C, Lock
ii 0U. msySl.-wl.
. Tills brace In its necullar construction
lias nil tne advantages oi n uuest i.xpauuv
anu Skirl supporter combined.
2. It expands the chest and Elves free re
rplration to the lungs.
3. It, keeps tho shoulders perfectly straight
A. It relieves back, till, and abdominal or
pins by supporting; the entire weight of the
doming irom mo mourners.
a. It is worn without anv tncnnvenleneo
wnatcver, and imparts new ine 10 tuo wearer,
0. It Is Invaluable to children wlillo at thel
studies, obllKMK tnom lo always sit erect.
In Ordering by Post, Scnd.Chest McoBuro,
Sent Post Freo Throughout the united
States. Price, T5e., 11.00, 1.60, (,2.'i0.
SOLE AGENT
H. U. PETERS, Agt.,
MEDOIIANT TAILOB AND DEALER
IN QENT'S FUUN1SH1NO QOODS.
May 28-yl.
Lohlghton, Pa.
"y-Lissioiir uoi!OL'ii.
S TATEMENT of .Receipts and Expenditures
or the Borough or Welssport Tor tho year
ending April 1st, 1S81 :
To cash In Treasurynt last report.,.. $ 01 67
isoruuitn duplicate lor issu... tr-tu se
Exonerations 10 01 S0 46
Publlo Souare collection 6 76
Total less commission 51 77
EXPENSES.
Charles MtDnnle, services lor 1ST7... 8 00
Jacob Straussburger 10 00
Audltlmr i.... 4 00
Nathan Klotl, room rentand light,... 0 20
Henry Mertz, stones Ol 00
l.enti & Mcehan, lumber 69 11
Charles Lents, salary 10 OS
II. V. Morthlmer. printing 10 00
Jacob Klckerl, lumber a 3'J
Jas. II. Seldel, salary, etc 10 36
John Arner. da 20 00
Samuel Welsh, worklngon tht. street. 6 26
II. iSchoch, do do , 4 66
(leorue Itapp, do do . 0 26
William Scnrclber, do do ,1109
Alfred lluth, do do . 1 60
Henry Evorltt, do do , 13
Henry Trapp, do do , 4 16
Samuel Welsh, cleaning lockup.' 100
Uy balance , 67 80
Wl 77
BOUNTY.
To cash In Treasury and uncollected
as tier last statement, lesa comtnls-
Tslon (8S0 C
o duplicate lor 1880 itvii ti
Uy exonerations 05 it P04
EXPENDITURES.
11844
Paid Robert Anthony, Treas
urer, on Judgment (900 00
Interest to date 10 45
019
INDEO f EDNESS.
I 025
To balance on Judgment at
lul statement 5022 fa
Interest to April 1st, 1881 Sol 31 6321
Paid Robert Anthony ........ 000 00
Interest to date 19 46 010
To balance due on judgment 14414
Ualanee as above statrd less commis
sion 025
(3479
POOR ACCOUNT.
QEURQE EMERY, one of the Overseers or
the Poor, and Collector or said Uorougu ;
To balance In hand rrom last
statement t 22 13
Outstanding tax collected. . . , 3 83 a. 25 9i
Credit as per receipts 11 (0
CENTRAL DRUG STORE,
In Louckcl'l Dlocsj.
Cnnk St., Leliighton, Pa.,
Dr. Charles T. Horn
PROPRIETOR,
Respectfully announces to the people that ha'
jias repienisueu ms stocx, anu oners
DRUGS AND
Strictly fresh
CMICALS
and Pure,
31 S Is 5
4m
!
asallll.
Also Ilorso and Cattle rowilers.Patent MedU
clnes, Brushes, Soaps, Combs, Perlumcrles,
Slxinges, Chamois Skins. Wines and
Liquors for Medical Purposes. Oils,
Lamps and Flxturcs.Dycstufls.Oholce
Clitars, Pipes and Tobacco. fSpea
tacles, Trusses, Nursing Bottles,
Violin Strings, and a lull line or
Wall Pa per and llordersallhe
Loncst Prices,
Prescriptions carelully compounded' and
prompt attention given toovery branch of tho"
business,
A continuance or the patronage heretofore1
extended to this establishment Is respectfully
solicited, and satisfaction guaranteed.
scpt.13, 1880.-ly. Dn. O. T. HORN,
Drugs and Medicines,
WHITE STREET. WEIM3PORT. PA,
Hcmornl anil Clinngo or rirml
Messrs. Rapshcr & Zern
nee lcaro to nnnounco to tho cit'ten ot V lss
rioitmit Riirroundini; nrtghbnrhood, tliot tlioy
ntclv piiioliaee.l tliontock iuuI flxturou of Dr
islietlnml tnrflclv lucrcpeci. the utock, hao io
movtMl it linn iho eiefrantiy-lltteil-up room in
tho Jlilr jimMlnir. on wmto pueet. torinwljr
Dccitiinrt liy Mr Frt'O KchmMt nfierw ihrjr
( ro m eparo to nccon.mmlatr tlmlr tneD1a auil
mo public ecutrnny vitu it rctn anu rnio
I
F TOD ARE IN SEED OP
Boots, Shoos,
Hats, Caps,
or, Gents' Furnishing Goods
DRUGS AND
MEDICINES,
of Ml hirdu tofTQMif r with a f nil lino of oil iuch
FA NUT tODIs an art lumilly kept in well
Mipplieu I)ru!j Htoioi, comprlflnp
fii'unol", roitiiTtirry, Pnnps. JlruMic,Comb
Laiiirs, ClilniiiPV. Tiiuscs. 8nDw;rter,
islionMrv Jtrftct B hjtIiirp Niu-alnff
Uottles, Btuffd. Ac, Ac.
rnr WINI33 mil LIQUOnS for Mmlictnaf
mipotC8,i,iiil a iaruo ptoctt of choico OlUAItS
Tho buMnofs will Im tinder thrt pprnonnl
clmipn tun! pupeilntemlcnrn of Dr. J.U, ZERS
Wolnetnl lo no lull natWnct 01 to our pa
tronn in qnahty and prieo. Give un enll.
)uiyl7yi ItAI'hIIISU A ZKHS.
GO TO
CLAUSS & BROTHER
THE rOI'ULAll
Morcliant Tailors,
Bank Street, Loliighton.
I'ltlCCS VEKY LOW FOIl CASH, Tb
nubile natronne sollclteil. Julyl.tf
E. F. LUCKEXBACH,
Two Doow Below the "Broadway Houso
MAUCH CHUNK, 1'A.
Dealer in all .patterns of Vlaln and Tonci
Wall Fai!5OT3
Window Shades,
Paints & Painters' Supplier.,
LOWIST CASn I'llICF.S.
2iJj njS s a?u;s52 tSs
5SSJ Slisli3aSlS?a
5"
A313NT3 Wanted quick to
take orders fr.r tho rlieapcst, and most com
plete and aeeurate cdilion of tho
REVISED HEW TESTAMENT
Ami full Hlstor' or Us Itcilslnn.
Now rkauy for Agrnls. Most upsraiii.k
eililion, LOW I'Ull'KD, anil wanted by
THOUSANDS BVKKYWIinKlI. HAItK
CHANCE for men or Indies to rnuke money
FAST. Particulars i-iikk. Outfit 30c.
ACT QUICK. Address HUBBARD 11H03.,
723 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
april 16.-W1.
JIDEKAL HEWAKD.
LOST, on or about tho 9th of March last,
on tho ruad between Lchlirhton and .Mauch
Chunk, n lariro Quarto Testament with name
on tbo lid '1. Itoed,"alotori:nirllihl'Ieturo
and other Hooks, two receipts for money paid,
and a yellow linen table cover. The Under
will be rowardod on leaving them with WI1.
HEED, at tho cigar store, No, 24 Susquehan
na street, Mauch Chunk.
I nprjl S0,J681.w3
DANIEL WIEAND,
Tlio trio-t sucpcMfu! llemodr ever fliccover-
ed, unit taeeil-iln In lt effeels unit do" tint
u.Htor aii-u exc nencTot iiiq uuraan tioan.
ttKAl) MIUOFBKI.OW.
From a prominent Physician.
Waeh'ntonvtlle, O.. June 17, 183.
Tr. n. J Kemmli. A Co.. OentF neodlnsr
oi" a-lrrrti-einnit In Tnrf.Vleln ami Pannf
nt IC'U 'nil's Spavin Cure, and Iiavme n vnln
itMe rt Mieertv liorf o uhlcli Tiad been lame
fieri p v'i! e'eh'en trout M T pent to veu for
it Dfttle bv rxtiivR-. vMcli In nx weeks remoT
eo nil l-ni''iietH ami ea orjtctuent, and n Iwa
trbnl frr.ni nim ber liorfc, ami both lnrtom0
to oiv PO'uid a- inlti. Hio eno bott.ovras
wot th to mo one hundred dollars.
Ito' pcc.tuHj yon.
11 A liKHTOLETT, M.D.
Kendall's Spavin Cure.
Ilorr'anrff, Ta., Nov. tstb, 1SS0.
Iir. It. J. Kkndill t Co., fieiit t I bnvo a
vei v fiuo marelliat hfiiliad n bono spavin tnr a
lone V.ma I tn d cvrrTibinir man could devistf
tt euro It but nil in vatu ond wanoDonr togiTO
it up wlien n fnen-1 uf mino tn this eltr onrao
tn Tiii mi recnmmetMiert Kerflill,P'TiiiCnre,
wbio'. 1 trbti wlin rrniiti icmlU, reftiovimr
tlist b ne clear imtt clean, nuil thn I nert I5r.
tn jou tor nno of your lliwtrateil Hno linoUs,
oo l tbm. tbereiiiio b'tttr boox vrlntctl en
lIlO I O'Pt' aiHUltHlllSl'Dr-O. 1 liilvc t -Stii (,'reat
ir.tere-t In U hi il baTo Flnco fo'il 18 roinm inr
vou lo my noip,tilior nmt will nr and do utrnt
pood I ei nbv ccttliiA tneuifor ftbeis
yutu tr.ny O. W. JIilleiu
Asb'arrt, Pclmyl. co , ln , Juno 3, J883.
Dr. U. J. KindalJ t 'o., Men's A cao of
tuiaviii Hi ttt cini'O uiifipr mt ttbuervntlon xentt
mtbti y eu' pu byni.e twttecf yeur KeiuTall'4
8i- v.n" Ciue. mm tbe 1 o o bo.U utterwarOs for
t(o ti..ud.iili!il ars.
Yi urs Iruly
rhuMl)MI(lBht. CHA8. U. BARKAEV.
KENDALL'S
Spavin Cure on Hninau M
a1ccrvflolii( Vf., Dec IS, 170
It, J. Kendall fc V.,neiifa, I wish to adJ mf
tOHtlmoujr In liinrjf votii mvau bio liun.iuui.
Kcnoaii'd bjnvln turn" In tttu eortiijr of
ifO-' 1 H lpiH il o-i tiiolco aud epratncil luyutrat
iimuaictie nca J"ini. i wna eiyiaiue anu
at t:iniH Huffro-: t.t niost excruciallnu ii.tn. I
wor it bantihirft on It for ovo year, siut tileil
inoAt fveivtbniir wnliln my to cb but couitl
flud not Mini? i bit would gt o mo tieruiam-nt
reiiof Whin I ovorw ikuo. ji would pun met
rr- luuuh. lu tn). itt7, I b.'fr to mm l
Bbnntd Ijo a c inulo for ufr; tmr tmvitiff aume ot
KeudaH'ji tinavlu iUire tbouclit I wo iw trr U
lu-ea (Mo-liilnl ot a bottle, ami etiKrleuct
lO'l f at uico. Tbo pain iMt inohml linn hoc
tn no! ui tne Hinee. I lee v. .viaieiu) to )iu
ai d would rreommeuU KeiiatU'abpaTiu C!uio
lo ull wbo srffor lib sprains or rlif mna Jim.
Youri tiuly, Alia. J. Uoutkll.
Kendall's Spavin Cure.
KKNDALIA-t SPAVIN CUHUl,sure In Its
riTwis. ml u in IU attlnn as tt tlues nol blister,
vet it Is iiriiflrauiiK and poweiful toreach eve.
rv deeii sealed tiaiu or to leuiore nay bouy
grnwili or other enlargement, auc!i un Hpavins.
nlihnt1. Onriirt. O''l)ou) Kmnln. fiwelilocs.nnr
liiiteneft,, qui! all Uul iriri nientri of the Joints
or Lunb, or irisuruallsui in Man, anil foranr
purpose for nnlcti a Idniiiiciit ts used for Man
or Jleat It la now known to bo Hie best dnl.
moatrormnn ever used, r-etuiff nilld ytt cor
turn in its i ITectft.
Send oJilresfor Illustrated Plrcular whicli,
we Ihtut:, give, imsltU e proof of its virtue-.
Nil remedy aaa t er met with such unqualiflMd
"tirccs toonr kuowleujie, for i:east awellaa
Man. . .
rrlcosi !; bottle, x bottles for Is alt,
Diuzults ba oltorran art it tor you.orit
vlllbosentio any utli)rea on rcoiptnf prieo
bi the proprietor. . I)u 11. J. KENDALL, &
CO. Jhinsniirsb rail, Vt.
'oui iir all DKUcaista. Jatcv-mt
Carriagos,Wngons,Sloighs&c
coun n or
BANK AXI) IKON STHEKTS,
I,EIIIOIITO.V, Penna.,
Iiespeetfully announces to his friends and the
public, that ho Is prepared to llulld all des
cription! of
i5am(iaoes,
Sl'ltlNO AVAOONS,
KLKIOHS. 4.O.,
In the Latest and Most Approved ritjles, at
Prices fully as low as the same can be obtain
ed elsewhere, guaranteeing the best Seasoned
Material and most substantial workmanship,
Particular attention given to
REPAIRING
In all Its details, at the Terr Lowest Prices,
Patronage respectfully solicited and perfect
satisfaction aaarabteed,
Ueo a. U7 yl BAN. WIEAND.
For Sale-Iron Property.
A Cold Blast Charcoal Inn Furnace.
Ualanee In bands of Treasurer II 4S
We, tbe undersigned Auditors of the Dor
ough of WeUiport, havo examined the abovo
accounts of Jos. 11. Seldel, Secretary, and
John Arner, Treasurer, and found them cor
rect, at above stated.
Al.FRhU W11ITTINC11IAM,
HilAKLtS NUB11AUM,
Wyll, lMl-wl. Auditors.
DK. HUTGIIIESON'S
WORM DESTROYER.
An Oi.ii and Titiv:r llnxiKny. llcrnoven thty
Worms and tho excretions that kcejt tbcm w
lUtj. Wo niTAUAWiKB Its virtue. We baro
buudredsof rt-sllmonlali. collected In the last
lb yviT, iirnvlnK t'oi.e usively thero la no re-'
raedy equal to l)u. ULTCUiNeojt's Worm
Dkhtuov utt to remiiTu the Worms (all kinds
Hound, Scat. Iun and 1 njie), thai Infest tho
human pyUem. 'bslcl.ius buy them and
f;lrotbeui to tbelr eunnrinic patient. Thero
snohiiinbUKorqnackery abuuttblf thorou.jby'
ly reliable niedleluo. 1'rlie, 26 cents per box.
A. W. WltlUUT (Jo., Wholesalo DruKKlittf,
Market and Front .Streets.
Feb. 6- m3 Philadelphia.
K Oreat chance tn make tnouey
a We ucotl a person lu evtty
lown to taue subscriptions for
i ne urcfifi, encapem ana Dei
Illuatiftted family publication in tbo world.
Anvniinrau become u nueeesstul asrent. Hit
elexuut ivoraw of art irveu ftee to ubaeriber.
The price o nw thtalmot every body nub
tcrloes. One agent rtort taituu 10 tubnorl
hera lu-a day. A Udv agent reports id at In tf
lata1 clear prodt In ten Cay a. All irho enrraxo
nuke iLonty taut. Vou can deroie all your
time to tho bmuueHB, or only your enaro time
Yon need not Ito away (torn home orer nlicbu
Vou can do it an well aa others l'ull directions
and ternu free. Kletrtni and expensWn Outfit
fr. If vou want pro tl table work send us your
addrea at once. U C4ista nothing to trr the
butlnefta. Jiuoue wbo engarra falln to raako
trreat par. Adilieia CitOltQU HTINSON A
Ct).. Portland. Maine. JnneZd-lr.
Outfit aenifree to thoso who wish to en
rave In tho moat pleasant and profitable
htlnl II I (nnwn 1 VAm.hlniriiw nan.
Iial not requires. We win f urui-Ji you CTery
Xti.uu. fioadayand npwardt Is eniiy made
wuhoni atayUfr away Uum liome oyer uuht.
No nak whatever Mdhy new workers wanted
at oiice. Aiaor are mainff fortune at (he lus
lne-a. TAdica make aa much as rnen.and vounar
bora and girls tmue great pay 2io one who in
w.lhna to wora faiUlomake moiemoDeyevery
day than can be nude lu a week at any oralnay
ry cmtnoymeut. Too. vrto engaiee at once wtl
find a nhort road to fortane, Auareas
II. JtAI.LKiT fc CO.. Portland. Maloe
Oct 7, )6e0-iy
$5!
With No. 1 Machinery, about SO IlweltliiKS,
Store, Houses, be., and tin acres or land
wllh plenty of lted Hematite lite, Lime
stone, I ine 1 imuer, anu most or It excellent ly earn a doseu dollar, a ilr ridlit in their own
farming I-and. at Ine extremely tow price of .ocililii". Hare no room to explain here. Uus
tSO.uuo. Situated on tlio O urn be rland river, Ir.ou pleasant and bont,rabie Women and
$999!
Can't be insde by erery sjrent everr
muiiiiiiu ,uo uusiue.r we lurniSDr
but thoye wtlilxg to work can east.
Triirg Ho., Krutueky, 60 miles from the Ohio
river. The Iron brings th. highest pries for
oar wheels or boiler plate, and a better loca
tion Is hard to find. Inquire or
C. IlEHINQEIJ.
No. l'' Fourth Ay.., PlttsburKb, 1'a.
Ma ll-wi.
b"r. ud all U do n wail a. men. We will l nr.
ulsU yon a euiii.e.e ouihi fre. W e will bear
ripens, of .tailing you. Particular, free,
-wrlU and .00, 1'urmer. and mccoauie., tbelr
sun and daugbter. and .1, ebVse. in need of
paring woiK as iiooie, .nouiu wine loua aaa
ii.rn .11 adoui iuo worK at once.
TltUK A CO., Auiosta, llaiofc
Addrea.
Jnlyluty