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Physicians and Dentists. W. DOWKB, M. (U.l.,) Omcit Opposite the Tost Office, o BANK STREET, LEIUGUTON, Ta. Mayb. oonseltedln either the KnR'lsh" VJermau Language. my iu-y. D It. CHAS. iMIAUO, w A t Ll-ailsrtn1 vcierii.nry csiuguun, DASK STU'iET. LEniumoN. PA. OrriOK (FromSlolOA K Houks: ! From I to 8 r. K. Diseaso. ot the Foot ft specialty. Slay be eon.nitid In Burlishor Oeiraan. JulyH-rl n. Y. A. COUTItiailT, burgeon DENTIST, 'TJr. lii nmfmsional tervices to the peo tele of Mauch Chunk, Lehighton, Weissport, PAekerton and vicinity. OFFICE -. Opposito the Broadway House, BROADWAY, MAUCH CHUNK, Pa, 3resh Laughing Gas always on hand. All Vorlt guaranteed saiisiaeiory. aug.-y i A. liEKll.V.MEIi, M PUY81CIAN AND SCIlOEON IpMltl attention puld to Chronic DU.iw.. Offlc.: South Knit corn.rlronaniiZnd it... Lc l(hton,Pi. APrl a. isio u. m:iiEi(, sr. i. U. 8 El.mliilng SnrKcnn, JnA OTICINO PUYSIOIAN and SO t OEoK Osrictt Jiaak etreot. niDEE'b ulock. Lriieh. 'ton. f:i. llayheconsuiledla the Ocrm 'n LaiieuoKe. Nov. S rniroaiAS itu.m:nr., JL CONVEYANURR OKNERA.L INSURANCE AGENT Tht .'vllowlnj Cnmpinlo ire R.pt.satedl H.B11AN )N MU 1'UALFIHR, niAiiio MiiruAL Fins, WHOMINO FIKIi. pn rpciri T.r.M wmiir. LliHIOH TIRE. andthnlRAV 15LERS AliCIDISN I' iMSUItASOG. Also renirvrtvnnli and Mntinl Horse' Thltl Dttee lveann la-uramot-nmnaiiT. .. KUS.MIO I'llliiMl'S, Oooktt BoiLDtito, M AUOII CHUNK, Ta. Fire lnsuvnnca"Agent. POLIOIF.S In RAFK Compmles only, mt Btaseaable uates. auk. zo-yi J-1TI EBBCltT'S Ciiverv &s Sale Stables UAIIC STai5ET.L.KIIlGllTON, P VAST TROTt'INO HORSE3, ELEGANT CARRIAGES. ad rssltlvely LOWrcn PIUOES than any other Livoiy lu the Cojuly. Larieand hindxtme Carriages for ?.merl tiaroesesaTid Weddlass. DAVID UUBKUT Hot. IZ. 1S7J. J. W. RAUDENHUrill Itrttvectlully annnune'a tn the piihlie that he dampened NEW LIVERY srAIILtj In nwstton with bis hotel, And is prepared to ntrnlsh Teams for PuuBralsWeafc or Business Trip?, n short est notice and ran.t llboial terms. All orders left at the'-Dartum House" nil! receive prompt atttatl'.n Stable on North S run. eit the hoiel, LeblKbton. Jan23-j 1 VOU Til AND MirDtH-AOKD. wouidvon ere-torratobou.MJ e id su'iio And voa mil ret ia. rle.inani'ed eoveiopA. Addles. i i i froL J.T. yqAW.Ogd'ninnra S.V )alrf)i RUPTUREra The iptsr.iAt. irtn.a i uli.ison w-int Ine srreatesttsivenuoa cf tasavei -ei-ou psnt. tihlet. "eat tree. Vtot. i. Y.EuAIr. 0ceo Vumt.S.Y. STU A Great Cause or Human Misery, Is the Loss of lliCNT, ANU ltAMCAh curu of Seminal wesEiio" or niw ntawrrcM inaucaa uv nnir Abne. Iarolnniarir Cmitwilnns. Imootencr. iter to a- Dsh'lltr. n Imietlui'tnta tMar tiacA ftenerally i ConnniDtlnn Kmlosxr nnd ritii Mental am 1'hvMcal Inoijocitv. dto jir ivujiiiu j. uuLviitiwiuu ra. u nu tbo of tUo QrMii Ocotr.' Ao. Tha woild renevned nVthor. In thU nilmlr kbit Lfolnrr, o.earir piotoilrmu Miowdox peneno tut tho wfiil oousqaenae ofeelt Abtt ma be U wrun v roiuoved witi oat 1 natron i ur1csl onftratlone, Iwiajie-mnijt'U-m et.it. rintrs. or o ctflls t poi- tins oat a amne of care at onto oennm uc rtTactaa . i whlon Trv so (Tor o- no matter what Ma condition mar oe. uy euro olmsft f chcavly priratcy sou noiotur cVTbii Ltetare wiUproTO boon tottn undi ttnrt thoatandt. Rent mder 'Hjumi'iIii enTMaio, to anr ddraaj.. on receipt ox Hx oent4 pr two r-f. 2C .U-ntia. WB IHVi2 AL O A SDI OOUsrouiiriwuiii aa ess The Cnlyprrrell Medical Co.. 4lANiSt,.Bewynrk S. T. 7. 0.BoitMJ Jaa I. ISSI MONEYS i now Deinemaiielas'rr tain ' errr uyi. 0.0 ,1 wnu wr ni. p.iaina of ruber sex eun mi. ls a, mm In tbeir nwalonn-. f ther r willing to work. No ll-s. ti rwtit fr. Jiuron (i.n run tt buain'ss Cap'ial not re. Buiwd. All wao ni prorr Noanefjllt. arttsalir rru. Aadjr(, U. OALLKT r A gM,tjiai iwi, naut. WJr v H. V. Mohthimeii, Proprietor. VOL. IX., No 33. Railroad Guide. plIILA. & HEADING UA1LHOAD. Arrangement of Passenger Trains. MAT 2.TT1. ISSI. Trains leave ALLKNTOVYX aafollowsi (vu rnr.KioiiEs' eailhoadi. ror Phitndolphla,af4.3i,e.4S, 11.40. a.m.. and J It) p.m. For Philadelphia at l.o b. m..t.ft o. m. or rtonO'.DR and Umrisuoiir, o.oo, .C(a tn 12.10. 4..U and Us r. m l'or Lancastoi-aud Columbia, COO, o.Poa.tu. and 4.30 p. in. For Readme and way point". 4.30 p. m. or sieattiuj;, ia,arri-uuic tiu. vru pi, ... ' (VtA BETnUSHRM.) r, Thl1f1iilnhl!i from 1, V. Drnot M.44, 0.12 S.14,0. ra .IVO 8.t3.J.r V. m. fiuuuay 4 to pan. k or I'luiaooiruu- .tutu ,1 R...R n n. . 1 ruins i'Olt A LLENTOWN leaye as followei ma. PKQCIOMEN KAlLltOAD.) Leavo Philadelphia. 7.40 a. in. aud 1.01, 1.30 anc 9.1? p. ui. Leave rallaceiphla. 8.0;' a. m., 3 16 aud '4.1" iviA ristpihxi. nnAKcii.t Leave Eeaaini:.7.i.o. lo.j.a.iii.,2.10. 3.g!,FnAC.1S p. ni. Leayu HanliiborR CO t.lCandO.OO. a.m., 1.45 and 4.U0 p. in. Leave Lancaster, S.on a. m 1.(6 and S.sop. to LeaveLoiuiuuia ..oua. m. j.io buu m. hUMJAYft. Leave Tteadlntr. ".50 nil lur. a. in. Leave nai!lsiuiu,s soa.in. I VIA HLTHl-F.UEM.I Teste Phltadelutilii C4S. 0C0, B.l MO, 4.1S 5.tA 3.oou. in. Snudav 0 8 ) a. m.. 3.0u v. m. Tralitn lamkcti tliua i) tun tonnd (loiu depot 61 h anU Uieen vtrecta. l'lillailelphla ntner rnlnton trim jironu urcet ticpot. jiains Via Bptjlelicm" rim to ami noai licrLBbt, Dcpct. except taoio luartcd l") Tne'i. nun ti.45 n.lu tl lillis from AllcDtOttU nnd tlie1.3i oi.d c.15 p. in. trpin from rillo ildpliin, bavotutuuslitais tocndlroni l'Lllo delpbla. Gtnerat Manaoer. c. a hakcock. cewi Fan. s ncua amm. rosy is. DIRECTIONS. Ki'r Catarrh. Hay Fevvr. Cold in the Head. &c. nscrl with little tinner, n tiartlele cf tho Enlin Into hunostilMdraiv ironit breaths ilirounhthenose. It will be absorb I. cleanflnir and ltfullnir ihn dlf ascd iceuibrane. For Deafness. Ai'ily a. iarttc! luto tliu uur. HAVING icnlnM an cnvlahlo local rcut ilon, displacing nil other jireimriilitina In the Tlcinltv ol tlla.'uvtt. If. nn Its UierPff ttlonc. rfitmnlroil as a uumtfrftil n-mtily Vftiercver tfuown. Aliir trial will r..nvtnr.i uio mnm skfi) li al uflts curative itowrri. It clluuluaU Ivt'leniiBrs tho nuial t-anaues of (nttirrhii TL ithiiinll'tn nnd irritation, protect!" Hit- imcmi- binn.ii lnlniH of th heail lrom nuiiitlonal mid, voiiintelolv lit a In the -orcR ami rrstnres iiic sensu ui laeio hiui such, iifiieiiciai rv- rulti hto rcntiiC'l by a fnw aiMHicattun A tliMrouifra trcatnifnt an illn-ctiu will t-uro ra tarrh A u Imui'clioUt rmeily forcuhl In tht jit-au u is utiequ.ucu. i nu luim i mry m u Be ami nurci'iioio com iy 'irttfitfi ai n cents n r'Cuit ol 60 ccnti will uiuila n k aicc. Send f-r Ircuiar vrlih lull Inrutaiiiilon ron h alk bv a. .1. uutung, uenmiu-m, ra and hy Uhuleratw Druylas noral'y. PORT GRAPE WINE Used In tliCEiir.cn ui Chmclicsfor i'oimsu tilon pUlfiCIO. EXCELLENT FOR LADIES AND WEAKLY I'EKSOKS AND THE AGED. W I M JB Speer's Port Grape Win ! fouu t:ti sou). rpbla Clt)hrotd Jnt'T8 Wlna la made Iron tni'JuJcBnl tliOjorto arno" rnisul iu tM Counuv IiMtnvnltab o Tonic and fctreiilhtning Vinpt-rtlfB r nninfatwrt by any tlir Nai ve Wloo. bp li'irthpur- )nou ni t a (itHn nitidiic d ui -i' r Mr. tiieoi'a own vertotivl -npei x on. v nurtiy mikI cciiuir.mie a re pitamtiU'Cd. Tn vou ntres i dud mav n-i'takarf Us nne quail Hot, onrt ibo r?nkei t Inva Id n5 it load .rnt. ct. It 1h iinrlirniai iv ttmiftflnl In tin tec nnd neb 1 tfttufl. ami an tM in .he railim aitTnenta th t iff)i titcweiVei t-t. Ti lii. ever. rcsL-cct a wikkto at; iiLLii:iON. SPEER'S Tl'0 P. J. SIinrtTlY 1 a Winn nf mimni rhmicter nud part Veaof th Ceu qui Itio. ot llo vrnpo )rtit( ubiCi H n m nio, Kor Fm v. iuchik h-. i- nvnr ami ucuicai 1'iotci I'cs, 11 trl.l bo loacd uutxco 'oil BPl'sER'S BboqFo flBa'fiiBBflliy, This IHlANnV stands iimlvalrrt in tiii. ountrr. bjn ttf supuior for u tdiclaal tur ponco, IT IS A PTTrtE iM.tillAtl&n frrm ihn Man, aodcouiuiiis vaiua'de U'edlcmul pinnettie.4 T ha a de icoie fl'.ror situ tnr in thut nf tn. cri pes from wt.ici. ui.til.ti 1 d and Uin vrca, aror aiooucnisi.ci I'Riuiuiiios Pre that tun signntD.ro of AL1TED SI EKIt, s-u ajio, .i, j., la oror me craoi eacnuoiiie. SOI.I) IIY HHUCGIsTS, and bvA. J. Dor.lnjr, C. T. Iloro. Lchlih .....Ui. V,. .V S.VU. Ol .VVI3p0n FARMERS. LOOS to Your INTERESTS ANU PUHOUASE Mine MacMues and Agri- cultaral . Implements, The Best In the Marltst, at J. L GABEL'S, Alsn.cn band, and for Sale In Lots to Hult . "nu.ii,, wur ruuuASii, 10,000 feet Georgia Yellow Pine Flooring, "White Pine Boards and Floor- ing, Lath, &c XT mi HARDWAUE fcTOr.C, Aprm-tti LEaiGHION, Pa sstr MRS. LYDIA E. PINKHAM. OF LYNN, MASS. CiscovEncn or LYDBA E. PINKHARII'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. Tor nil Femalo Complaints. This mwlratlon. ni Its nano oiininw. conrlsts of Vc;otaUa ri ortciUc3 thz.t aro Lorlc3 to tlio tioat nl Icato tnralM. Upon onotrialtho merits of tUs Coin p03adwillborocoAiXaFasrcl.cf Js lmmediatoi and vhin Iti use la continued, In ulnety-nlno cases In a hux tired, o pnrraancr.t euro 1 j c-ecto Jia thoar.ii trill Us ury. Ou accomtt ufltJrrovcnrocnt61itl4i$o-ilsyr commendad and proscri'jod by the boct physicians La tho country. It 1?1U euro entirely tho worst forts ot falitn- ot tht ntcmst Zucorrbca, Irrccnhr and pru-ful lUcnstruatlonfaUOTarianTrcniUcs, InilaroaaUoa ti.J Ulceration, flooding, all Elilaccmccts and t!.e cc.i sequent spinal tvcskacso.rJidlt tapec tally aatcd to tho CUanreof Ufc ltr.-'-lCiaolro ar.d cjtmI tuacrs frosiUiOQtctxslnanoarly ttajo of dcTolosicnt. T!io tsadencytjcinscrous humors there Is clwccd rcry cpccdily by iu use la fact It tas proTtd ts to tho r-t- est and bt rcaotly that has tver boca Cco-r oX It ponn cites orery po.-Uon of tho systcnr, tl clTva niif liro and T!jor. It rcoryj f-ir.tncar.rjxtciczcr, de stroys ollcrarlajf for stl3iuUiUs,aairo.:omvoaUncss of tho ttomata It cures Eloatlac, ZlcadsxJiss, Kcrroui rrcrfrtl'.c, CcncxUlJohUIty.Uecclctcncca, Ecprciiicn ad IlJI COtyoa. That f eclins of beards dev.-u, causes rr!!. Trclht and tacLacho, la clTrt;-c rcmir.cct'.y evredly Its use. It Trtlltt all tines, rjidtuidcrall crunLtm cct, act ta hannoay tvihUo Utt that cotcxks tho fetnalosyctcn. ror Uldncy Complaints of cither tvex thlj compound Is unsurpassci. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Is prepared atC33 and i!3TYoV.arn ATcr.i, Lynn, Ita-. PricoCLtX C: bct;:3fsrC-.Ci. fi tLituullat: e foraof pil)abiln tho loru 'jfLcscbccs, on rccc'., ' cf pr!ce, tACO, per bot, fjr clthtr. Mrs. Fi:rH.'.: freely answers al!l:tt:rs of lnrp.y. Ecnd for pam phlct. Address as n'voVo Mention tht paper. i:o family thOLlIba without LYDIA E. 1KKIIAM, They rr.-o Constipation, LUlutuneu andTorrldlty of thcXivcr. tl cc-t-rcr Lot. J(UNRTON HfiLLOWAY & CO., Gen eral An flit', rhltn.f Ta. Suld by A. J. lur llnf, ljibltl)tont I'a. Juno 12, ISSO-ly. Robinson Wagon. Co. Manufacturers of FARM & W A f i SPRING Bug-g-ies c Phaetons. Eend for designs and prices ta EOBINSOIT T7AGO:T CO., CINCINNATI. O. THE HORSE & WAGOU. on tho Horse. His lustory, structure, uses and treatment. Aho civin a lev cf the most Important and Effoclivo Comedies for the cure of tjic diseases cf the horse. pT Valuable ta every owner and lover cf the hone. Published by the SOSIKSOU WAQOy C: ::!: tttl, 0., and tent, postage paid, to any address, o-.i leceipt of Timcrtn-ccNT tT.::rs. Three sheets, 10;i, heavy plate paper, contain ing elevations, plans and details fT the above honse: also dock 01 paes. riving .pecmcauons, i.cmizcu estimate and form of contract invaluable to every carpenter or party proposing building, as a cuide in taiitine diqs or prawinr contracts. Price $2,00. Eent by mil, postpaid, on receipt ol price. XX. JO. IViUJl.Ull, 330 W. Ninth St., Clnolnnatl, O. No Patent No Pay. PATENTS obtaKsd for Inventors In the United States, Canada and Kurope, at reduced rates. With our prlnolpal oRloe located In Washington, directly cpposlte the United State. Pattnt Odlce, we ore able to nltcnd lo all patent l.u.lness Tvllh -rreattr prninptne.s and tie S ateh and at Ion cost than other patent at. torncjs who am at a illttnnee Mom Wash. Innloo, and vrho hare, ihcrelorr, tu omploy "assoclatonltorneys " We make preliminary eaamlnatlona and furnish O4nlons as to in. tentnblllty, freo of charno, and all uhu aro lnteresied,ln ntw Inventions ami patents are Inrltcdjo send for a copy ol nur "Uulde fur obialnlnu Patenlr," vrhl.li Is sent fne to any aldress. and eontalns coin lete Instruc tions how to obtain patenis nnd other vnlua l.le mutter. Wo ref.r to the German. Amer ican National Hank, Washli stun, D. U.; the .loyal Swedish, Norireuian and D.n.lih L-a. ttonr, at Washington ; Hon. Jos. Casey, late Chief Justice U, S. Uourt of Ulalmi; to the OOlclali or the U. S Patent Office, nnd to Senators and Members of Congress from etery Stato. Addrets: LOUIS DAUOER Jl CO., So. Helton of Patents and Attorneys at I.urr, Lo Droit llulldlnir, Wsuoion, D. (J. HELPS: 'onr-elvcs liy ra lint money icn a in'den cusni'e is ifftto. bieatr fllwavsaetn tr rt,,v,.rtv from ymriloir. I'l.nao who alwnya take ni. vautnrcit lecba'0 a lo insi.lii nmiiev that aeiffjied. ce.uTBllv ttci can wealthy. thi 0 ilow uhu do not improve mi ch o anre r-m.uu lupuvirv. We M'out uisuv men womoo.Ony. rn.'u'iii.i.i niKiirii ri. 111 iu tnurunu lo re 1 tl". Thehu liiiss wid pay 11 ore la-u ten timea.rtiii ivvrage-. Wetuimiili an .peu a vo ooiOt o iii a I that J on n-eil, lie . Ku one vrlioeneaer. fill oina.einono terviuoiay. Yoacau asrote your who,ei.ma to tdo wcik, or iiiyyourp.iriniiiieiita, r'u.l i formaiton BLdaf. th-t 1. needfd sent t ree. Add e.a oTl nOS & 10., PortUka Maine. Oct, ua -it QAROON HOUSE, J. W. KAUDENBUSH, PROPRIETOR, Hash St., Lxmonrox, Pa. The Oarsox IlnusenrTers BrsKlaisacenm. roodatlnns to ibeTraveilnir public. Kordln Choice Olirarf. Win,, and l.touors alway. m. .'"J vt ... vu s-ca-i.uanio serins, w.mu. uwm eiim. aw. ai.uie. wi' a aiir tlve Hostlers, atlochej, April lO-jl KafOUNTIIK BnETNEV.fa.hlenablo r..rl3 Boot and BaoK Mauck, Hank St.. LshUhtou. Alt wetk warranted,' ' INDEPENDENT- LEHIGIITON, CARBON COUNTY, PA., SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1881. New Apvertisements. gccrctnrj'i Fliiauclal Report OrtlieAssctsflndLlalililiesorttie LKIIIGH TON BOROUGH SCHOOL DISTRICT for the fiscal year ending the First Mon day of June, A. D. 1881, as required by Act of Assembly, approved May 1, 1670. FUNDED DEBT. The following is tho Funded Debt, con sisting of School Bonds and Certificates of Indebtedness. SCHOOL BOND3. No. 0J. O. V. A.M..S4S - 03. William Mulharen.. ' D i. James McHlnty 110. Patrick O'DonnelL.t " 102. Uennls Shoyolln...,,, " lul. UiiKli MoOroarty.... " 10S. Oharles JNIeendsen... ini. Pfltrfelc Median 203 00 400 0' 2,' 00 00 1,009 00 1,000 00 1,000 00 800 OU too 00 " 10S. William Slulharln l.oog to " 109. Jauies Smith 1,000 oo " 107. iManus McUlnty 1 000 00 105. Henry Kolb HO 00 109. Mary Muyfr sow llo. Caiharlno llsrter. 1,000 00 l.cioo 00 l.SOO 00 600 00 300 01 1,000 00 too 00 1,000 00 210 00 too 00 2,20 00 400 00 700 00 100 03 1,000 00 (00 00 1.650 00 1,0(0 00 200 1.0 100 00 1,000 00 700 .0 111. Catharlu6 llarter llli. Caihailne Uarltr 114. 1. II. Klstlor 115. .lohn A. Piter 110. P, J. Klsiler... , 117. William Muilti 118, Thomas Kemorcr v:. Mary Aloyer U2 I'. .1. l.'lnler 12). HavlJ Illantz 124. A. Miirtholouiew IS). Juhn Pttcis 127. A. Uuupt 118. Adam s-nyder 130. Thomas Muntz 131. Thourna Koinorer 132. JUiiry J. Ulauss,, 133. Itcubrn Slclgernald.. 134. Andrew Gruvor US. P.J. Klstlor 60. James Kerrigan....... $23,:iJ oo ' CERTIFICATE OF INDEBTEDNESS. , 1 lav Id Klstlor.., Aaron Wtiduw 600 00 200 10 '.B,260 16 ASSETS. One 3 story School House $15,000 00 Two L'( on fine Street WO 10 (inn Hi, n. ii unit I.ut (in norlhamo- ton street 1,500 01 )ulitHn,lln.f on Dul.llOHlooriS;8 . 20 01 Duo School Hoard Iroul J. S. Wbb S.'u 10 - " A. U. Do leu. mnycr 70100 Hue Sellout Hoard lrom S. Uruver. . 78 45 Ualancu In Lauds cfTrcusurer 733 21 Total Assets 443.332 77 Total amount ot Indebtedness 20,250 0) Arsels In exerts of Liabilities.. 4H.C8J 77 Bondtd Debt reduced during scar.. 1,250 10 I do hereby certify that tho foroolng State, mentis correct and in acoot'lanco with raid Act of As-cmbly, to the bcttof myknonloiljto nud belief, and that 1 was, on motion, ordered to have tlio abuve I'lnancl il Statement pub llshed In the Uauudn Aiivocatc IlANIUL UllAVEH, Secretary. June 13 1S31-U3 UUIl OILS' ANNUAL RLTOUT OF THE Leliigliton Boro' ScM District. I.'. H. SNYDEft, Treariircr, In account with J.elilnhton Iiorcuiih Si'hool District, lor the Year ending Juue Sill, 1S3I i KECHIPTS. -To Hnlaneo rie'd from 11. Olenlne. lulu 'I ii'.irurrr, t COS 47 ToTntal reix'lvo.l noiu u. Piowiiarn, i 'ullrciur TnStuie Appropilallon l'o Amount i. ceivuil lrom Unn. Id s. ti nb incr, foriiuT t'ol lector., .... TuAmunnt rooulvcd lur Unsealed 4103 31 443 5: 110 0J I.ind I'nx , 41 33 To Ki'iit iifSelimi Hall... 00 0 To Houds sold to P. J. Ktatlcr 100 ' vo (3.25 t8 EXPENDITURES. TEACUEItS SALAI5IC.S. R. D. Schnabel tCO 01 llatile 1.. Kuons 210 00 t.'urrlo 11 uir ,. no 01 Emma Hull, nnm) it HO no Hello IV us Im 11 111 150 10 l.nma V. HolTord 150 00 Laura S.loiuou 113 75 ,1313 73 INTEREST. Julia Kerrigan 42 03 2nd Nat. H.ink Mnucll UV.. 3 40 William Muthcrcn 70 00 James McUlnty 100 00 Pat. U'Diniiall DJ I U to 01 50 01 i0 01 50 00 40 00 7 50 135 00 25 00 Hugh 71 it in ui rly In mil Shovellu Pal. Mrulmn W, W. Ilinvmjin(M.Mc(Jlntj ) (Jharlcs Mc'tnilsen Htnry K0II1 Catliarlue llarter I). 1). Ki'ller, .1. A. Peters 15 00 P. J. Klftlir.. 75 01 lttv. A. H'irthohimow 20 00 Havlil Mnntz., lln 00 Alary Iil.iyer . 23 o 50 33 f. CO 25 1 0 3 03 10 to 31 10 23 10 80 00 At tiraver. Aiirun llnupt W Man'i Julia KerrlKiin .... Aiirnn weiiinw... John Peters , Tliiimar plants.... Mar; J. Cl.iuss..., UTS IS BONUS REDEEMED, with Interest Mis. U. a, Elchenberj- 312 30 A 11 in. or luou 1'. K. llernd 157 50 A.Qravir 33173 2 01 73 Etra Ncirhard, Commlsilonr 2.3 PRINTINU. II. V. Mnrlblmer SI 83 Jus, Lynn 2 30 I'n.rus iti-w 01; E H.ltaucb 1 0) 41 83 COAL AND WOOD. Owtn Wnlf..., J. I., tlabol., J, L. Uabel.. 2 33 121 2d 23 43 133 18 INSURANCE. 11. A.Hcltt 12 03 H. A. Hells 3 13 A. H. Tobias H. Sou 13 01 .Sutquehmint Mutual 33 23 Thomas Kemcrer 0 50 Thiiimis Keiuerer 27 30 Thomas Kemerer ll 23 'IhoinasS. Hcclc 12 01 123 33 MISCELLANEOUS. John Shecklrr, Janitor Juhn Khvckler, bttick-uvard dusters. John Slnckler, lalur on lot J.'hu Shtekler. oariienter uork John Sh.ckler, laiiirnter work.,,,,. Hanlei iliaver Klobe.. nil, ke Iljuirl Uruver, c.'fh tuM. K.h'ly.,. Haniel 11 raver. Ink and crirona TS 01 8 00 0 31 1 SO 3 31 8 73 1 50 72 3 00 20 81 10 Ol 1 OJ 50 00 3 OO 3 00 21 45 Daniel Ururor, It. It laro aud ull..,. Hunlel Graver, s.lary and UI Huulel Uraver, salary and oil W. M. If apilier, prul. i.rvlcis K. II. Suyuer, salary as Tieaiurer... W, A. Dtfi hauier. auditor's lees A.J. HurliiiK Ink and crayons K. w. (Jlauss, stove and u,iie ...,,, A. li. Mo-ttr, s ove, &c...., Peter Hi'lui, leather , JoS'ph 2.abn, Uili-g pumi , :3i 47 Balanco In Treasury., (3125 C3 We, tlio undersigned, dulyeloeted Auditors ol tho Borough of LehUhton, do ccrtlly that the within account of f. H, Snyder, Trtasur on '4fPUblghton IJoroughSehoul District, for the year ending Juno 8ih, 1S3L Is correct to the ben of our kntiwlodge and belief. P.H VANI.IEW, I , uiiiBj, - " W.P.LONO, 'AttS-Wl UhHittcii, June II, ISIUwl ' Live and Let Live." Flower thnt Never "VVltlicr. There aro flowers that never wither, There are skies that never fado. There are trees that osst forever, Cooling powers on leafy shade, There are silver wavelets flowing with a lulling tonnd of test, Where the vrcit wind, softly blowing, Fans the far lands of the blest. Thitherward our steps are tending, Oft throuith dim, oppressive tears, More of grief than pleasure blending- In the darkening woof of years, Often would our footsteps weary, Sink upon the winding way, But that when all looks most dreary. O'er us beams a cheering ray. Thus the Father who hath made us Tenants of this world of care, ICnoweth how to kindly aid us With the burdens we mast bear I ICcoweth how to cause tho spirit Hopefully to raise Its eyes Toward the homo It doth Inherit Far beyond the nzuro skies. There is a voico that whispers slowly Down within this heart of mine, Where emotions the most holy Ever make this sacred shrine, And It tells a thrilling story Of the great Kideemcr'a lovo, And the nll-benlMerlng glory Of the better land above. Oh, this life, with all lis sorrows, Hasteth onward to a close 1 In a few more brief to-morrows Will have ended all our woes, Then o'er death the part Immortal Shall sublimely rise and soar, O'er the star resplendent portal, There to dwell forevermore. VIVA'S LANDLORD. , dear, it's coming near the first of May I" And gentle Mrs. Royner laid down the coat that tvas perpetually becoming elbow- less, and looked across the lamp-lit table with anxious eyes. "Yes, mamma, I know," trifle wearily. Viva, a slender, pretty Rlrl, with dark- brown hair gathered loosely behind shell pink ears, and lips as red as the cactus flow, er, met her mother's gaze with eyes bright with wistful tliougbtfulncss. "And wo must move, of course," cried a M ri 11 ypung vuieo from the eofu, whero sat Jesse,a volatile, overgrown school-girl, "be cause tlio front gate's olf its hiuges, and tbo rnof leaks, nnd" Yes, Jesse, wo all know the reasons for nnvlng, but give mamma n opportunity tn suggist where." "There's hardly much choice about that," the pale-faced little woman said sadly, Some place where the rent would be 11101 e moderate) but" a sudden look of longing shining out of tho pain worn face "I would give all the world, dear, to see tho country ajaln. I feci stifling hero." A gleam of quick determination came Into Viva's velvety-brown eyes. 'And en you shall, mammal" she said, emphatically. Jly darling, how?" In mild surprise. "Well" Viva puckered up her low, while brow, and tried to look wire and busi ness like "ynu see we could get a collage 11 same of the suburban villages at half what a city hnusu would coil. Besides everything' is so much cheaper In the coun ry, nnd we could return to the city the aiming winter. Therul" "But your pupils. Viva T" "I cnuld manage tn give all the lessons in three days of tho week Inking Iho train In ynu know, is almost as cheap and do work for Crumley the intervening days. Now, namma 1" triumphantly. "It lonka plausibli.at first sight, my pet, but I'm almost afraid tn hope. Dear, dear I how Hint boy docs wear nut his rtothes.' Viva came oyer nnd clasped two maroon merino arms around the Invalid figure be fore her. "ifopo as much as you like, mamma darling," she cried gallyj "for we'll watch the papers till wo see a treasure advertised 'cheap' in italics you know and then The rest was too glorious to describe. Three davs later, Viva danced in, out of blinding April shower, with rose-red cKeeks nnd starry eyes. "Here it is, mamma," she cried, enlgmat ically, with a hearty kiss and hug that al most demolished tho small figure in the srin-clialr. "Now llaten 1" And from tho open paper of that morning s'ie rend aloud 1 rpO DENT-IN SUBURBAN VILLAGE, -- Twenty minutes ride from the city, an elaht-rooin coHeire, with garden attaohed. Cnriii, to Rood tenant. Apply to Ollflord unauuor. uuum J., r j. bi., i.liy. "I am euro this will suit 'cheap,' in ital ics, as I said, mamma. You will have our happy enuntryfied summer, a fir r all," with an exultant Utile lauph. "Now, for while, good hyul" "Whero aro you going, deart" "To tee about this, mamma. Lessnnsnre over" "Yes, but I do not quite like your going alone, Viva." "What I An old-maid music tescher like mot I almost acquire the dignity of age In this voluminous waterproof and green veil. Green) Just think of ill might Just as well havered hair and specta cles. My nervous old darling, I'll be back before you know I'm gone. And with this dtcidedlr sweeping, but scarcely possible assertion, she was out again under tho rifling, drifting April sky, and going cityward as fast as tho streets cars could lake her. . Iu the thickest, busiest portion of th city, up two flights of dingy Stairs went Viva. A timid knock at Room 12. "Coma in l" She turned the handle, and with the green veil well down, went In. Two or three gentlemen, writing al baize- coveted desks, looked up carelessly as she entered, sn.l went on witli tbeir work A gentleman enveloped in clouds of cigar smoke, with feet considerably elevated 0 37 1 above tlw level of his head, glanced toward ji j the door, as the graceful figure In t I Oaro svaterproof came timidly In. Down came the feet, out went the cigar, and Clif ford Cbandos, pushing a chair forwaui bowed gravely, que.tlnniriglr, to tho lady before him. "I I called to Inquire about a. cottagi adverlued. ' "The rottageT Oh. yes, lo ba sural "Will you plrasa to, be seated, cod I will giro you the particulars." Aud Viva, UUng tho proffered seat, Hi teoed while th Ull, grave man. with 51.00 a If straight, black browaand keen, kindly eyes, explained the terms with pleasant courtesy. And when she liftod tbv obnoxious green veil a moment, to conclude tome necessary arrangement, Cllflbrd Chandos started ever so slightly as he saw the pretty, girlish face before him, as serene and dignified Iu its grave, business-like composure as though Its owner wero elght-and-flfty instead of ight ami-ten. "When will you look at the place, Miss" "Raytier I" supplemented Viva. "Miss Rayner. Shall wo cay to-morrow at one?" "At two, If as convenient." "Certainly. Two, If preferable." Then he held tho door open as courteous-; ly as though sho wore sealskin and dia mond!, while with a quiet grace she bowed slightly aud passed from the room. Aud ClSbrd Chandos went slowly back to his chair, a softer light In his eyes, and act ually for onco In his life forgot to relight his cigar. Tho day catnoat last when from the stuffy city house, the Rayners moved to the pret ty, roomy, raftered cottage, where honey suckle and wild roses straggled at tbeir own sweet will over roof and porch. And Viva, coming home from tho dusty city three evenings in tho week', pals and tired, brightened and laughed her own low, appy laugh at tho sight of her mother's face grown young again at tho window. at Dick and Jess'io's boisterous laughter. It was curious all tho repairing that cot tage needed after they moved in. It was more curious that their quiet, handsome landlord should insist on supervising (toll himself. lie grew Into tbeir simple lives in those days. Mrs. Rayner camo to think the cheery oice better than any niedlcine.tho children to shout lustily at sight of him, and Viva to sten for the sound of his firm foOtBtep on the garden path. One evening, when the soft May wind was swaying the "lady.flngers," as the chil dren call them, over the door, Vivu snatch ed up her bat and strolled down to the pret ty rustic gate. Just a little more tired than usual after a desperate struggle to teach an irritably ob tuse pupil the mysteries of crotchets and quayers and deml-semiquavers. She stood there, a fair, girlish figure lu her eolt white dress, a great bunch ofbluo meadow-violets at her slender throat and Waist. The Fcenled witul gently loosened the dark-brown hair and blew a fitful drift oT rose-bloom into tho pure, pale face. Very pretty f Well, Clifford Chandos thought so, at all events, as he came along the tiueveu coun- ry road with his light, firm footfall. "Good evening, Miss Rayherl" She lurncd suddenly, the lalnt flush deep-. eniug to carnation. "Good evening, Mr. Chandos I'1 I think a person can give one a very tol erable shake hands without holding one's fingers quite a minute. But apparently Mr. Chandos thought differently. "Miss Rayner, will you coma fur a walk just a Iillle way down the road? There is a show place thero I should like to have yon tee, He asked pleadlngly,hurriedly,at though fearful of a refusal. "It it far?" "No," eagerly "quite near, Besldee Miss Viva, I havs Something to tell you or, rather, nsk you." They were already strolling slowly on. She paused and looked up In vague alarm. "Tu ask me, Mr, Chandos?" "Yts. Viva, I want to ask you to leave Rnse cottage." Was ho mad ? , "To leave Rose- cottage I" eho repeated, blankly, She stopped short, and looked up at him with brown, bewildered eyes. "Are you not satisfied with us as tenants? What will mamma say?" "I did not ask your mother to leave Rose cottage" and his voico Was trembling and low "I asked ynu I" "Mo ? Why, Mr. Chandot " She broke off abruptly as she taw the look in the eyes of the man regarding her. Such a look as would mske more successful woo ers in the world to day a look of passion ate love and resolute determination to have her in spite of herself. Viva, my darling my darllngl" he cried, all the mischief in his voice swept away 111 his fiery earnestness, '"Won't you understand ? I love you very dearly, Viva, ond I want you for my wife 1" Yes -I understand," she said, simply. I am not a rich man, dear, but I would give ruy"llfa to make you happy I" She looked up at him -with bright, out shining eyes, and though her cheeks flamed hotly, she said, in her gentle, straightfor ward, girlish way "I would be honored lobe yourwlfo Were you penniless, Mr. Chandot 1" "Mr. Chandot I" sternly. "Little wife, say.'Clifford I' " And) hrr hand In bis, she said It, simply1 "Clifford 1" In a short time they paused before a mas sive entrance gate and pretty got hie lodge. "This is the crest place of the neighbor hood, Viva. Shall we go up and look at It?" They paused at the great stone steps of an Ideal country teat, stretching, verandahed, portlcoed, with huge stone lions on guard at the door. "Come In, dear I" holding out his hand with a curious smile. "But the owner?" "I go with his permission." Then, pssslng the servant at the door, he led her through rooms where tha mighty touch of Midas was softened and made per feet by the mightier touch of taste. Thro' a conservatory where birds snd flowers were drowsily falling asleep, and marble statutes gleamed pa'ely forth from tropical, duiky nooks. "It't a hsndsoma place, dear, isn't it?" he sited, when once again they stood 'oeath thedarkeolng sky, "Handsome ? Ob, Clifford I" with an eo (title, loug drawn breath, "I hardly know how much rent I ought lo charge you, little woman," ho cried quiz zically, drawing her .closer to hlmj "but I'll lis moderate. Suppose we say ono thousand kitsei per annum I' "lours 1 ' the irssptd. "You tald you " 1 were not rich." "Well, not Botuecnild nor Vanderbilt, . . . . - - - isv, uui, wiia a tuai.su coange oi tone, Year if Paid in Advance. not paid in advance, $1.23 "richer than all tht world, sweetheart, In you." 80, after all, Viva graces home worthy of her. And Jessie sententlously remarks t " Twas well we moved." And Viva nods and smiles ai tho slips her little sparkling hand into her busband'i loving clasp. A TEW WOIIDS 'l'o THU OOtfS. Don't trouble yourselves about the details of your business. Leave small things to small minds. You wore born to'be at the top, and of courts a way will be provided for getting you there. If you would make your mark In the world, never learn to write. Do you wish to be men ? Learn to chew, smoke and drink. It will be hard to dis tinguish you from the real article. Always bear In mind that you are tct.t of superior clay, and it will not be long ere everybody will be forced to admit It. It It well for you to know that tho girts are all dying for you. You cannot but pity them, but then It It not your fault. Tbla should teach you resignation. Strive to get all the leisure time you can. It will make older and butier persons envy you. Speak your mind freely. It shows that Tou, possess such an article. Characterize as nonsensa everything that you cannot understand. You will Cud a great deal of nonsense in the world, tforer fear to do wrong. Don't be a cow ard. Always do the right thing when the right thing will pay. When youbave anything to do, don't hurry about doing It. Take your own time, or your employer's, which is the same thing. If he discharges you,-you will bavo the sat isfaction of knowing that he will be the loser by not having your valuable tervlra s. Make acquaintance only among thota be neath you. if you can find such. It it pleat- ant to be looked up to as an oraclo or pattern. Shun thoco who are able to teach you anything in life or business. It is not agree able to bo overshadowed by anybody. Be sides, who wants to bo in school all his life? Be above politeness. That will do Well enough for women and children; but a man should despise all such foolishness. People who talk about sticking to princi ple are humbugs or ninnies. Never mind principle whero money is to be made. Never stop lo consider. Make up your m I nd at once. It shows promptitude of de cision. Having once made up your mind, stick lo your decision. People mar call vou an ob stinate tnule, but words harm nobody. If you are pg-beaded, other may tuffer, but you never. Stand up for your rlghls.espeeially among jjwomeu and timid folks. You may yield a point where the other party Is stronger thau you arc. Watch carefully over your passions. A man without passions would be a dull crea ture, j Don't be too squeamish about telling tho truth. Only noodles never lie. Endure others' trials patiently. Fight life's battle in the easiest way. Itc member Hist It is the sutler, and not the sol Jlcr, who makes money out of war. Never Injure your health by hard work. If you must lose It, lose It in a pleasant way. Honor your father and your mother by ahowing to them how much wiser you aro than they. You can do this in no easier way than by rejecting all their counsel and admonition. Take overy occasion to denounce religion lid morality as humbugs and shams, and everyone who upholds tliein as a hypocrite' and impnster. Everybody luvet a fiank, open nature. B.lieve all you hear derogatory of anolh- cr't rharscter. Tho Bible, you know, says that mankind is naturally depraved. If you hear anything against a person, re peat it lo as many as you can. It is well to put poople on their guard. In the company of ladies, talk freely of liquor saloons, ballet girls and poker play. Ing. Ladies naturally take to such young gentlemen. They are so Interesting. Don't go to church if you can avoid II) but ifjnu must go, take care to thow your Intelligent contempt tor tha worship and the worshippers. fjglow these few directions, boys, and you will at least attain a high position in tbs world. It msy be the gallows, but it will ba a high place, nevertheless. DOINC3 A FAVOU. They met on th stairs, "Hello 1" "Hello!" "Say, old boy, yon art growing mighty careless." How?" "Why, just now I found the door of your room wide open." "That's all right. I haven't been gone t minute." "Well, I knew you'd do the same by rue, to I shut It.'' "Thanks. The first time I find yonr door open, the spring-lock set to catch and the keys on your desk, I'll return the favor. Please send me up a burglar and a crow. bar as yoa go down. Fret Prut. (PbHadelphla Times.) Phlladelpbla Pollco Department. The Philadelphia ZcJftr ct Dscember 29, loau, mentions among many oiners, ine case of Chief of Police of that cltr. Samnel II. Given, Esq., who says boused 6 1. Jacobs Oil in hia family for various painful ail ments, with excellent results, lie has also heard from many who have used it for rheumatism, that it alone of all remedies did tneni good. A fashion exchange says that "small ostrich tips trim the new bats." That's a blessing. We've always been compelled lo pay the milliner for trimming them. Truly Ibis is a progressive age. - The best runt for poultry are wher. grass and gravel ore plentiful. Grass runt are of great value where they can bs had, but tbey mutt be large If fowls have cou ttant access to tbem or the grass will soon ccaso to grow. Jlcgulato iho secretion, In oijr endeavors to preservo health it Is of the utmost importance that we keen the secretory system In perfect- condition. Tha weit-iitiown remeuy ivianey-won, nat ipo eifio action on the kidneys, liver and Lowalt. Um it instead oi dusins with vile Liner or I .! 111. T. i - . . 1 , - , . drattlcplllt. It Is purely vugetable, and Is , iiiuiuu, UU. ....... I U .UHIU, U1IIMIW n..,. ..... t- -.lnn T, ,. .-.. I I ;a uih dry and liquid form and tofd by oruggitu veiywosre. uwj jta e The Carbon Advocate. An Independent Tarntlv Nrw.poper Published every -ATUliDAY, In Lehlglituu, Carbon Co., l'o., 1 H.viinv v. .iiitiinj;u. Umcs-OAUWAY. a abort distance ab.te the Leblah Valley P.. R. PHot, Tens: $1.00 wjxm in Afljaiicfl EVECI DCSCETTIIOX Of I taJ.s lttl rlKCY J" ob Printing AT VE11V LOW PhlCI.S. Our Puzzle Corner. ANSWERlS TO LASl. EitlQUA. Baltimore. CsaXADE. Coterie. Lima Cm.iijw. Dow, row. Cow, tow, bow, bow, vovf. Son, moil, bod. WoD BHAt. Harp AREA REAR CatrrooaAW. Truth and good are one, And beauty dwells )u tbeni,and tbey lu bef With Ijke participation, CR033-WORD ENIGMA. In polratc, not In bent In threadbare, not in tritrj In passage, not In vent; In person, not In wlghij In florets, not in buJrj In acrid, not lu hot) Iu clothing, not In dudj In portion, not in lot. Upon tlio weak my whole attends, And often timely comfort lorn!' PKTKI, REVERSALS. 1. Reverse to raako oven, and have 1 plain. 2. Reverse a girl's name of six letter?, and still have girl's name. Grpaia. CENTRAL ACROSTIC. 1. Sorrow. 2. To exert power. 5. A fish. 4. An insect. 6. An opponent. . 6. The goddess of mischief. Each word contains three letters; the cen trals name an animal found iu tropical America, Lillun. a i.ornt up 'jriic pi:kiod. It was night in a Walnut street parlor. Out of doors trie wind moaned and the sleet rattled, but within all Was Warmth aud cozy comfoi-t. Tbo crimson upholstery glowed tlanquitly under tlio soft light nl the argand,and the flickering rayafmm the ruddy grate shaped many an clfiu shadow on the carpet and In the corners. Two parties, male and female, were sit ting on one sofa, The sofa was designed fur that number, but to night tbero'were, accidentally, on one end of it nine volumes of an enryclopedln.. Consequently tbo volumes were some, whst pressed fur silling room. The occupants of tho end oilier of the Sofa, were Paul Flump and Hits More WcMlt. nywlnk. Paul was saying! "Misa More, pardon my boldness, but I must speak. Long rtrJ you must have guessed the great feeling,) which wMch I feel for you. Oh I cannot you return them some of tbem, at least? I I love you. I d I" "Paul," she answered, toftly, hut flfmly "Paul, you must dot talk sol Forget it, t pray you. We are both poor, and should, have no fine bouse nor pretty furniture, in t tweet carriage, nor lnvuly dresses, and and all that. Forgive me, Paul, but I mutt have all these when I marry, and you can not furnish them." "Yea, I forgive you, I do I Fact was, I I was under n false Impression! I er--thocghiyou could supply ui all theia ere tblngtl I forgive you 1 no.nn, suxbi' ltonv. There is an artist residing in the village. He Is a thoroughly good fellow, but some what egotistical and sell opinionated. Ifa Is a flrst.-cl.i83 artist and a disciple Of Wag oner. He paints wagons. He Is very fond of the girfi. Tbs other night the vicious boys of the village put up a job on our hero. Tbey sent him a letter by null, in which they asked him lo meet a distracted and infatuated. majdeu who" had fallen dead id love wit!) him and longed for acquaintanceship. Thty signed a fictitious name. He was to meet the Imaginary youns lady in front of the church, and in order 10 pre-- vent mistakes was to whistle "Home,, Sweet Hume," On the night In question ho spruced tip aqd started out to conquer. The boye had ensconced themselves be' hind the fence. Along came our hero. He was whistling "Home, Sweet Home," for all it ttat Worth, He walked up and down in front of tb. cburoh and bs whistled that good,old tune. till bit mouth locked like a.jutly blower. He scared all the eats in tbo nigUborbood and ths residents began to pour buckets fu.l of slugs into their double-barreled guns. The boys were behind the fence with un ripe centennial eggs, and just at the matte wst about getting tired they saluted him, When he arrived home the unset of the other boarders went up to the ceiling. lid now turns pale every time he heart "Home, Sweet Horns'' whistled, which is every Uovr in ths dsy, When questioned at to the esute of the loudness of (ba cologne h wore home that night, he said he kicked aval on the street, and afterward ascertained that It wasn't that kind ot a cat. 1VIKDU.1I. Silence does not always mirlt wjidim. He that sips of many arts drinks of none. The purest Iressure mortal timet afford it a spotlcru reputation. Every man has just as much vanity as he wants understanding. Moderation It the silken ttrmg running, through all virtues. In these days we fight for ijeai,aud news, papers arc our fortresses. To select well among old things fa alcine, equal to inventing new ones. Bo brief I for it Is with words at wPh sura beams, the mora they aro condensed the deeper they burn. liove Is the test investment rf all, tare eentriecro and sentiment of duly. These are the trctsurs houses oflift',tlie great mar Vet wherein tha shares are always rising. Unhealthy nr inactive kidnevf et"g gravel, Bright'! disease, rheumatism, and horda nf other terinut and fatal tlisesiVr, which can be prevented witi Hop Bitters. if taken in time. The cook it the nily man one wii; ufc jAuoa from.
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