JgATPKPAT. BEIT. , IB81. Local and Personal. For Ids week ending on the 16th inst., then were 100,76$ tone or coil transported over the h. k 8. railroad, miking a total for tha letaon to that date of 3,147,103 tons, an Increase of 610,338 tons at compared with tha tamo time latt year. At 10 p. m., Sunday, the building at tmey Furnace, a few mllea abore Enton, wars burned with a loaa of $100,000. It it feared that the ataclc cannot be blown out before It chilli. as-Before ordering your nil ana winter ult an i and overcoats, you should not fall to drop Into the IPost OfUce buildnlg, in mis borough, and examine the new and elegant assortment oi itiesi oovciucs iu cum., i casslmeres, suitings and overcoatings now and most durable manner at prices fully aa low at the same material and workmanship can oo uoiainea eisawucro. van uu w ennvlneed. Respectfully, ..,, .trfrf .. V. 0. Building, Lehlghton, I'enn'a. -vn Buno.y. -u,,. . ..u.,., out boating on Lily Lake, ten , mile, from ocrauwu, 1 "T ' ., " , nam, gu . ..... . IS rears, were drowned. 1 -On Sunday afternoon Agnes Kitchen, aged 16 years, undertook jo row a young 1 - J - .1 trU. ---. IT.nrav'i T.nVf.. ' . . ' U, ' nearScraaton. The boat waaupiet and Mittj irtlM,n 1... .lrnWnerf. Va Tfvnn tr.nin nlw, mnnth.eeav shave I vnnr hair cut or ahitmDoolnir. co to Fram Roederer'a Saloon, under the Exchange Ho- tel. He will fix you right, and don't you A fireatS a.m., on Friday at Wilkes barre,raujel by a coal-oil lamp explosion, destroyed the Irving Hotel. Loss, $5000 J Insured. The Lohlgh Republican county meet ing held at Emaus, on Saturday afternoon chose Colonel U. U. Fisher President and adopted resolutions indorsing the adminis-1 t rat ions of President Garfield and Governor Hnyt and the nomination 01 Bailey forState I Treasurer) also, one denouncing the can- didacy of Charlea 8. Wolfa as the doing of a a demagogue and the pretensions 01 a mam reformer. I .Zr;..i. ,.nIrln.ln. at Hee-a. Yqa.cioeKS. waicnes. jeweirr aim nircr man't Store, Welssport. JS-yl. At the annual meeting of the stock-1 holders of the Thomss Iron Coropsny, held one day last week at Hokendauqua, the! following named gentlemen were elected directors for the ensuing year, to nit : I David Thomas, Benjamin G. Clarke, Sam- ual Thomas, Wm. W. Marsh, John T. Knight.CherlesSlewartaud Daniel Bunkle. During the week ending on the 17th I Inst., there were mi.su ion. o. coa, amp- pea over oo i,en.gu .....j, - . ng a iota. 10 mat a. o u.. locreiKt.. w,uV.. inntMl... r ' 1 ' . a 1 nmu - r A ,j r:.a..- t the ben S cent ciear In town. Try them. For sale by J. W . Itaudenoush, at tue "i;ar-1 ' .. 91 tt 1 oon noma. jacoo uayvr, an oiu iiibii wimouiu icr 1 n ... t 1 I etables at Easton, fell down stairs at his home, on Tuesday of last week, and. was taken to the almshouse. He was found to have ihe smallpox, and died during Wed, nesday- night. The Adelaide Silk Factory at Allentown hsa'been'formillaccepted'by the Building Committee and tho Phoenix Silk Company from the contractors. Tho formal opening wllllake place on November 10. aThe best and cheapest books may be bad at Luekenbsch's, 61 Broadway, r.ufoc.thSiig,e ish4 raohv: 12 standard booka bv Macauley, Carlyl and others, bound in one volume, SO cents. Lives of Chaucer. Spencer, Mil tan, Cowper and Soulhey, 1 volume, 50 mnts. Livea ol De Foe. -Johnson. Gold amith. Scott and Thackeray. 1 volume, SO ctnta. Young's Bible Concordance $2. The works of Fkvious Josephus, f2, Oliver Deliart's hat factory at St Law- rence, near Easton," was burned on Friday night. Lossc$5,000. Samuel ShaufTer, aged SO vears, fell off a bridge near Allentown on Saturday night and sustained fatal injuries. jBff-We invite the attention, of our read era to the advertisement of the Burkaye MTg Co., Marion, Ohio, in another column. They offer rare Inducements to earn an honest living. . Tha prospects for a lievely fall trade are quite ottering. In anticipation of a rush the merchanta are laying in heavy stocks. On Wednesday morning of last week a coal train on the Lehigh Valley road broke In two parts below Slatiogton, and the sections shortly after runuing together one ear was smashed to splinters. A tump who was riding on the train waa thrown oft and had one leg badly hurt Ua was takan to Bt Luke'a hospital. SOT We notice that a number of our peo- to g?t beautiful sets of teeth t the Dr., as an operator, is unexcelled by any other In this region, which fact is appreciated by tha pub- jyou iaw. Tha Leibgh County Fair will take place at Allentown commencing on Tuesday, Sept 17, and continuing four days. An immense numberof entries have been made, and a suceesslul and pleasant time Is antlcl pated. You will be there, no doubt Anthony McIIugb, of Davis Patch, near Scranton, went into the woods on Bun day to cut wood. While trying to blast a log it rolled down a slope on wbieb it lay and crushed Mcllugh to death. tQsj,Al private sale, one copper still, head ' "j ."orl?nn,l,0MnB ""If" hfpSr and two 300 gollon essks. Apidy toT. 8. llecic. Liertiehton. i'a. boot 10 3w ' , , , , j r 1 d.nt, J.mea A. Garfield, in the Welssport Evangelical Church to morrow (Sunday) areolnir at T o'clock. Addresses will be de- livered by Bev. E. J. Miller, in German, and by Bev. W. a Weiss, in English. All arewelocroe. jF-Kr. W. W. Blakslee, ef Weatherly, barlog declined tbe nomination of Auditor oo the Democratic ticket, tbe county com - mltteemen from that place have selected J. W. Hunter, Esq. -Mrt. L. Wehr k Bister, Milliners, Omit! ailstjut iklaliiiAiiak ItHA I ... 4 I ed a new an elegant sfoek of fall and win- ler Mllllnerygoodt to which tbav invite the attention of tba ladies. James MeCullion, a miner, was killed id sua -ousvuia suaiion juonaaj. Alien iiirmj waa urawu ,uWmB reus at me Allen puddle mill Tuesday ntght, at Allentown, aad fatally Injured. r..:-7.i ... r. .u fur BUI wn& hiii HVI Wlliua, IUSID I, a new hardware .tor. at 606 Hamilton Bt, whar. th.v can buv anvthlnt in the hard- ... .. u-. .!. win iibo, uucka on., a uvtuju. cu puce. Thflv will flnfl Ikla IhA tnnut MnvunlAiit tdaee to buv aa It la the nearest hardware tUrt u the R. B depot, just above Sixth Bt, near the American Hotel. If yon want teams for business trlpt or ObarcU are active in getting np sub plessura rides, rimember tbat David Eb- scriptions for tba purpose or buying an bert'tpopulsr.llreriy IsonKortU strt,thls organ, believing tbat they can improve borouf b, tad Mat bit charges are moderate. A Children's Temperance meeting will be held thli (Friday) eyenlog in the I-e-hlghton Evangelical church. A number of clerical and lay fpeakers will bo on hand. Judging from the effort! that are being made to make the meeting a aucceai, we predict a large house and an enjoyable and profitable time. Go early, meeting com mences at 7 o'clock. Messrs. Anthony A Ebbeckf, the new Hardware Merchants, 606 Hamilton street, Allentown, Ta., are sole agents for Lehigh county, for the celebrated South Bend chill ed plows, (every plow warranted), also the Champion Barbed Feuce wire (cheapest and best In the market). Tber will hare a fence erected of the abore wire at the Allentown Fair and will also hcve the plow on exhibi tion. They sold a number of plows In this vicinity which giro entire satisfaction. . . ,.,,, . ,h ... - " - ..... , town Fair next week can aee both the plow aoa ine isnco. g(,rTlce, n memory of the lute 1'resl morrow (Sunday) at 10 o'clock a. m., In the Evangelical church. Consecration services Services In the M. E. Church, E. W North, Pastor, on Sunday, at 10:30 a. m. 8ubJcctDeillh , pr7e,ident 0fie1(J, Dreachl ng ,t 7 p. m. Teachers' meeting L J BuoAtJ.Kltool eMon,al 130 p. m: Sunday-school at 2 p. m. All are uvlej to lUend schnylkUl County rolltlcsj. ty Conventions were held on Thursday of ' '"'" """'"B "uu....wv.. w6ro made By the Republicans Hod. David I). Qreen, 0f Fottsville, for Judgo; George w of ffg ProlhoDotarT. Morgan Heed, of Fottsville, for Clerk of Court; John II. Davis, of Cast, for Com mlssioner; TuoumsF. Moyer.of Auburn, for Auditor, and Geo. N. Beadle, of Tro- mont, for Surveyor, Resolutions approving the course of, and sympathizing with President Gar- field; endorsing General Hitiley and de nonnoing Bepresentative Wolfe as a sham reformer, were adopted. The Greenbaokers nominated Jeremiah jTearB. 0f Shenandoah, for Treasurer; N j. 8hortati 0f p0ttsvillo, for Commis- aloner: James Grant of Shenandoah, fti r1"' lua fi oua naDun, 01 nt . .- t-,. w , - Tremont, for Begister; Dr. Difenderfr, of Fottsville, for Kecordtr, and Elias Eessler for Anditor. Evolutions of sympathy with Fresi- dent Garfield and denonnclug Landlord' ism in Ireland were adopted The Conventions adjourned late in the afternoon, Lower Towamcnslng Ilenaa, Most farmerg haTe deUyed 80wjDg Rcconll of lB8 d . ,h , nre.ftiI. Fnk Frederick and Miss Ida Blose, f Boston. wor viiH,, frit, ol Wir ' " Lius on Sundav. mih (not J ' . . farmers are ouhiiy enged narvest- lng potatoes; they yield a fair crop iu . . - - B0it8 0f the drv Knanon - - John Pttit, of Fire Line, formerly of Parryville , has told his properly In F. W- Beers, for the snm oi $840. Mr. Pet- tit intends to go west. Benjamin Blose has Bold his farm to Wm. Troxell, of East Penn twp., for SI,- 450. Mr; Troxell intends to erect a black. 8mith shoP Bnd D6g8 in business next V"UK- Jacob llosnlltz, of Lehigh county, lormeny 01 juenign Uap, paid a visit to St John's Sunday school, at Lentz's sray tha imiast He addressed the school on the subject "What to Teach." After his address the Assistant Superintendent tendered the thanks of the school and invited him to call again. A few weeks ago as J. Hrtisbne, the organist, was going homo in the t-.vtning from singing srhool.at Lenlz's.aud going through the forest, he saw something hopping across the path he thought it was a large dog, and at once rriicbed for bin revulver.whtch be nlnajs carries with him, to shoot it, but fortunately he left it at home. He afterwards learned that it was a human being. It was evidently done by some ono to frighten him. As Mr. Henahue had no weapon of defence about bis body the "spook or "ghost escaped without iujury, otherwise be might have met bis death. Wehopetbis may be a warning to bojs not to play "spook. Confidence. nxnboninc; Heme. As the County and State Conven- I tions have been held, bacd-sbaking is again in order. Misa Mary Mantz, of Schuylkill. 1b at present the truest nf Miu T.ir, tTKt. fr Bhe " 10 eni7 ,be TOlly ttnd 118 "urroundings very much. Mr. Jonathan Kistler received last t - , A , . , oats. Mr. Kistler is a successful orain dealer. He always keeps on baud large supply. The Teachers' examination for our district took place last Saturday. All ot the applicants have ben suceesslul in receiviug certificates. The follow ing an poinlmouts were made : School IIuiiso Ko. 1, George Frantz: No. 2, James Smith; No. 3, -Nathan Balliet; No. 4, Abraham Kistler; No. 6, F. A. Kinder No- 6- T. AKunkle; No. 7, Silas Horn; Vn ' ' T 1 "v , "iu Musselmau. D -The cloa ng exercises uf the Centre 81uare a1 8cb001 wll ba M ' the Evangelical Cliureb, near No Mal...u- in& ,m Enday evening. SepUmli-r 30U Tbe ""cists in the evening will be lit entry, consisting of oraliuua aud essays. 1 no inusio will be furnished by Mr. Oil ver Kistler, 1 Mr. I, A. Kistler and sister apent I last Sunday iu Allentown. Miss Ida and Miss Emma Keller, of Lansford, who have been tbe Bursts or 1 Emm& BaUIet tot MTetal da? wecx, teitior tneir come on Tuesday, They ieemed to have enjoyed their visit and wo are eorry that they conld not I 0tay longer. Ur Thomas Mnsselman was to Philadelphia last week, for tbe purpose of buying an or.omental fence, which be wUl Put nP l ''01t o' Ms new house. rl T, I. I 1 ... Obrer Beltz elerk at the store of Ur' Amon Arner.Tiaa been appointed to teach tbe school at Ceutreville. I , Hcbuylktll connty. Tbe absence of Mr. DeUt wlU ,08a 10 tba "eM circle r New Mahoning. TtB members of tbe 8t John' ' their music Davom, Froffl theJCounty Seat Abont 11 o'clock p. m. on Sept 19, the iisd Intelligonce flashed across the wires that President James A. Garfield was dead. Upon receipt of the news here, the Oonrt House bell tolled and deep sorrow prevailed throughout the town. The places of business and many of the private rtaidenecs are drtped in deep mourning. On Tuesday evening, at the tolling of Ihe Court House bell, our citleens, irrespective of creed or par ty, assembled st the Court House, in 00 oardance with a notice issued by our Borough Fathers, to pay the last tribnto of respect to the memory of James A. Garfield The room was Boon filled with ladles and gentlemen, when the Burgess and Couccilmen entered, accompanied by their attorney, Fred. Bertolettn, who stated the object of the meeting, after which be nominated A. W. Butler as President The meeting was opened with prayer by Bev. D. S. Stauffer, pas tor of tho Evangelical church of the 2nd ward. W. C. Morris, jr., and L. E. Klotc wero obosen Vice-Presidents, and Samuel Carpenter and A. E. Scheele Secretaries. Appropriate and feeling addresses were made by Henry Webster, L. H. Barber, E. M. Mnlheara, E H. Bauch, E F. Luckenbacb, E. B. Sie were, Dr. B. Leonard and W. B. Butler. Resolutions of Commisseration were parsed, and the meeting closed with Ben ediction by Bov. D. A, Stauffer. 1 he 01k of arching the creek is com pleted. We understand thift Bowman & Weaver, the contractors, have received the coutruct for arching the creek in rear of James Belford's residence, West Broad way, Mr. A. W. Lelsenrlng, who has been sojourning at the sea shore for the past few weeks, returned home on Monday night About thirty members of the Phoe nix Hose Company, of this place, left on Wednesday evening for Beading, to participate in the grand Bounion of all the Fire Companies in the State. The Phoenix Band are having a fes tival in Oak Hall, for the purpose of get ting funds to takenp the note given for their instruments. We have not beard the result, but we hope they have boon successful. On Wednesday morning, at 8 o'clock. Mr. Led wards, one of the employes of the Lehigh Valley railroad, was struck while walking on the track, by a down train, and legally Injured, from which death was the result An inquest was hold by W. E. Friable, Esq., of thU place, We are sorry to report that J. F. Htcokett is dead. In his death the com munity has lost a highly esteemed citizen, his uhurch a consistent and useful mem. ber, and bis family an affectionate husband and indulgent father; and, while we binccrely condole with his deeply stricken family and lriends, we trust that their loss is his -uroal gain. The wedding of Frauk Schwartz, of EiSt Jlc.ucb Chunk 'borough, with Aouie Schweiuinz, da'.igntir of Treasurer Max Schweibinz, ol the same placo, took place at the residence of the bride's pa rents, on Thursday last Success to them." Justice. A VCr.w Hardware More Iu Allen, (own. Few establishments in Allentown enjoy better reputation, and have worked their way to a prominent position in the business community in so short a time, as theyoung and enterprising firm of Anthony & Eb- beoke. Having succeeded C. F. Wolferti & Co., dealers in fine cutlery, guna and fish- ng tackle, and sporting gnods generally, it Is their aim to make a specialty of the same line of business, and their stock will always be kept up to common standard of excel ence, and will be sold at more reasonable prices than heretofore. In addition to the above line of goods, they have added a good absortmcnl ol gen, eral Hunlware, (Builders' Supplies, Farmers' nd Mechanics' Tools, House Furnishing Goods, Oils, Paints, Glad, etc, in fact every thing usually kept at a first-class Hardware store. 1 be people aro judgea whether any on deserves to succeed in any branch of trade. nd that the new Hardware store basal- ready obtained success to a considerabli degree is evident from the fact that in a few months Messrs. Anthony A Ebbecke had to enlargo their store, to accommodate their ncreased trade, which it proof sufllicient that their wav ol dealing is satisfactory nd that is only another way of saying that their prices are as low as the lowest Mr. A. A. Anthony, ot the above firm, 1 a native of Lehigbton, being engaged in the hardware buslnrsa here ten yean ago, Since then be has been in the wholesale busiuess, in the same line, in Philadelpbl and Easton. Both members of the firm be ng engaged in the wholesale trade in the city, they bare a thorough knowledge of the business, and buying and selling goodi for cash, they can do it on the lowest poesl ble margin. We advise all our readers. when in want ef good guns, cheap, or any thing in the hardware line, to call at the new Hardware Store, 606 Hamilton Street, Alleutuwn, Pa. I'lie Iron 't rade. A Beading uUpatch of tbe IBtU inst, kuys. Ihe Furt Carbon, the Swced, and the Miui tbYiUe iiou iurnaceB.it i under stood. Lave bt.u 1 rued lium the riceiv erx t tin- Blading lUllio.nl inu Ctul and Irun Coiup .iij by u ciuk.ny ut capiln ists, uud Hill muou bo ataruil iu lull uUm Tne lolling mill Ix-Uinyiug to tbe Furl Port Carbon luruaoo is ulmi to be started, autT the (Jlymcr luruaou is to be blown in soon When these are iu operation sixty of the eighttfilx I'uruaoea ol the Beading Com pauy will bu in blast Tbe Plcsuix Iron Company of Fhcen- iiville bas raised tbe wages of its employ ees seven per cent. All the iron mill and furnaces in Beading, Fottsville.Nor- ristown, Blandon, BirdEboro, and ib neighboring country are now working to their full capacity to fill orders. The activity iu the trade is dne to the demands of new railroad enterprises Orders have been reoeived from all parts of the country far in adtauce oftbeca, pacity or the mills to produce. Some or tbe railroad projects are of an uncertain character, and the iron workers deal with orders with cautioH. One firm reports that an order for 25,000 tons of steel rails was recently Bent to Europe because it eould not be filled in this conntry. There ii said to be a moderate profit fur the iron men at prcneut prices. Cornelias Leahtn was killed in the Eagle colliery, at Bt Clair, on Saturday, a fall of a roof. Wclaaport Items. Miss Mary T. Dlttetllne and ber Bis ter Ma'.lle aro sojourning with friends and relatives at Allentown at present Messrs. Prest Troxell, Oscaf Englor, Al. Hironand Chan. Hellman, ofCata- Banana, were the guests of 8upt Dltter- lino, of tbe Carbon Iron Works, on Sun day last Tbe terrible drouth la still continu ing in this rlciulty. The rain of Thurs day and Friday last was of little or no acoount, it barely settled tbe dust in the streets. Our Young America Cornet Band bas gain adjourned sine die. So says Dame Butnor. We suppose they want and are in need of a friend like any other organi zation of tbe kind. Who says "let's help tbem." H. Trepp, mine host of the Hunter's Howe, is having the saloon part of bis dwelling boUso remodeled and repainted When finished it will present a very fine appearance. Tbe work is under tbe skill ed band of Frank O. Mertz, who is quito an efficient workman in that line. Owing to the absence of Prof. Sny der tbe public schools were closed the latter part of last week. Hi being on a business jaunt to Philadelphia. Err. Fenner is having bis house re painted and otherwise repaired. The city folks who wcro boarding with tbe Bush family left for their ro- pective homes in Philadelphia, on Sat urday last. The ladies In tbeir short stay with tho people of this place have gained the respeot and admiration of all those whom they met especially refined and accomplished youbg ladies. Miss Mary A. Snyder, we aro inform ed, has closed her select school on ing to sudden illness which overtook her. She intends to resume teaching here during the winter term. O. S. Weiss was in (own during the week delivering books. '. W. Buch was attacked suddenly with cramps on Tuesday last Medical aid waa at once summoned and at present writing he is doing welL Our friend Dave O'Briau is on tbe tick list and bas been for the past few months. We hope he may be speedily restored to bis former health. The suggestion mentioned in last week's items in regard to raising a fund for our Western Union Manager, at this place, seemed to take effect. A sub scription list is at present going its rounds in this vicinity, headed by the most prominent mon of this borough, for tbe purpose of rewarding B. H, Schanon, telegraph operator at this placo, who bo kindly furnished us with news concerning the condition of our sick and wounded Chief Magistrate. We deem this, as wa said before, no more than right, as other towns of equal size are doing likewise. It is a move in the right direction, and we earnestly urge it onward. Wm. Miner and family are visiting friends and relatives in Philadelphia at prespnt Great grief was shown here on hear ing of tbe death of President Garfield. Our places of busines and private dwell ings are wearing tbe dark coat of mourn ing. God denied the sympathies and prayers of bis people, and we bopejn this hour of National calamity "God atill reigns and tbe Government at Washing- incton lives." Great sympathy is ex pressed for tbe wife and fatherless child ren. Among those who baye their dwell ings draped and show sympathy in this time or affliction, are Joseph Webb, or the Weissport Houte, W. H. Knecbt, Post Office, P. J. Kistler, Bev, E. J Miller, Isaao Bumbaucb, A. W. Marsh, tbe Depot, John F. Zern, Jusiab Buch, N. Snyder, Ed. Buber, John Ditterline, U. Trapp, Dr. J. G. Zern and a number or others. The feminine or cat and dog narra tive in relation to our neighbor was emit ted, owing to other news or more impor tance. It will be mentioned next week Several young men, among whom aro John Laury and Wesley Fatzinger, who, feeling tbe need of larger oppor tunities for mental labor and social cul ture than are ordinarily presented to peraous engaged in these active pursuits or lite, agreed to meet an hour eaoh eve ning, Suuday excepted, for mental study and improvement Becently two eve nings have been spent on tho study of Turkey, finding much to- interest them iu that semi-barbarious conntry, espec ially in tbe late war, wbioh promises to result In more religious liberty. At pres ent they are engaged on Greece, study ing iu history, its people, its literature. art, eta Mr. Laury iuforms us that Switz erland is the study for next week, and he is ptepariog to describe. A beautiful description it is likely to be. We have said much of this iu order to stimulate ethers to adopt the same method. Qojst. Fatckertoa Hippie. Tbe following items are taken from the Pack rton correspondence in the "Weath erly Herald," of Iwst Wednesday: -Tbe wife of David Hatch, enginee: on Lehigh Division, died of Cancer on Sunday the 11 lb inst She was a suf ferer for many years. Her remains were taki n to Port Carbon, (her former borne) for interment -Miss Aunu Bell McDanlel, the oblig ing Potdnjistrr&s of tbi place, has been dangerously ill with erysipelas. We are glad tu note an improvement in ber 2ae- Since tbe promotion of John S Lentz as master car builder of the L. V, B. B., tbe long needed improvements at Ibis point have been decided upon, and under bis supervision are being pushed towards completion, The first is the erection of a paint shop the old one having burned down the new one will be of brick, 60 feet long and 40 feet wide. Also an extension to the black smith shop, making that building abont 60D feet long. About eighty fires will be in use. The machine shop will bo en larged. Tblsand the blaoksmith shop are under the charge of James Long, AUo another building to be used as warehouse for the Uking off and putting on of whec Is. Length, 60 reel, width, 40 re t In additiou to tbe work at tbe sbopH, Mr- Lents is superintending tbe building or a large Forwarding offloo fur tbe use of F. B. 'J orris, Esq, and bis corps or clerks. The old one being too small for the increase of work in thU department TbW building will be of brick two atunes, J H. Beers Las charge vf tbe wood work, and it is pected tbat tbe building will bo reedy by tbe ant of December, Tho Coal THteta, Tbe anthracite coal trade during the past week, says the Philadelphia Ltdgtr, of the lath, his quickened considerably, and the outlook of the est! re trade It most encourag ing. Indeed, the situation la much better than wat expected. One Intelligent opera tor In the trade tayt the trade hit been tar ed by the Intervention of Providence. The question of controlling the coal market by limiting the supply of coal, which wat a cause of tome diversity of opinion, hat been reconciled tatlsfactorlly by a drouth to gen eral throughout the anthracite coal regions at to shorten the production of coil, to the entire satisfaction of the producers. The price of coat holds up well, and while Ihe apply it large the stocks on hand do not Increase. The New Engfand coal markot taking very freely of the current produc tion of coal, white tbe demand from the Western market for anthracite Coal ia In ex cess of the supply at well as of the facilities of transportation. White all this It true at to Ihe tituatlon of the coal trade, we do not tee or hear of any disposition to advance coal prices. The drouth, In shortening sup ply, has quite as effectually and more satis factorily regulated that matter than any arbltary action could possibly have done. The product of anthracite coal thut far this year it nearly four million tont in excess of that to tbe same time last year. For the remaining three months of the current year it It not likely that thit Increase will be continued, from the fact that the tonnage of the corresponding three montbt last year wat unusually large, and there is no stimu lating cause now to keep up the present large productiou. There is a good supply of orders for coal by nearly all the compan- et, and at tome of them the demand is greater than can possibly be met just at pre sent. While the drouth still holds control n the coal regions there is no apprehension that it will much longer interfere with the trade. It is fair to presume, from all the surroundings, that supply and demand hence to the end of the coal year will run fairly even together, thus removing all ap prehension of any material rise or fall iu prices or any great excess in supply or fall iug off in stock. An unusually severe win ter will no doubt stiffen coal prices, and a warm winter and a lull among Iron manu facturers would correspondingly aolton coal prices. Just at present the outlook for coal next year Is fairly encouraging, though It ia not absolutely settled one way or another. Prices are not now large, yet fairly remune rative, without being to large at to Inspire over-production with the opening of a new year. Our city trade it quiet and the line trade fairly firm. A great base of strength of tbe coal market for next year is its pre sent strength. There are now few crippled parties Iu the trade. Nearly the whole trade It firm, and for good reason. The produc tion of anthracite coal it already some 4, 000,000 of tons in excess of last year. The net earnings of the Reading Railroad for tbe fiscal year to July 31st last past Is $6,- 779,192, against $1,700,602 to corresponding time lsst year, being an increase of $1,078, 189. An estimated increaso Tor tho month of August is $490,000. Commencing 1882 thus well in hand in tho matter of cash means, the outlook for the trade for the year cannot be cousidered other than gen orally good, and especially so for the Bead ing, the earnings of which are large and promise to Increase. As to tbe matter ol rices the Miner' Journal says i "That the present price of coal obtained by the pro ducer is by no means munificent may be aieu bythe figurtjof last.montb, when tbe average price received lor coal atscnuyiiciii Haven, the shipping point of the Philadel pbiaand Reading Railroad Company, was $2 40 80-100 per ton, which would make tbe price average in Philadelphia $3 30, The price obtained for the tame coal at Schuylkill Haven for tbe same month of 1B7V was only 1 eo7a-loo,thowing a gain of 74 cents in the ton, which takea up tbe low or 1879 and allows a small margin lor prbBt." Tbe total tonnage of anthracite coal from all the regions fur the week ending Sept. 10, aa reported by Ihe several carryingcompan its, amounted to 604,128 tons, against 655, 708 tons in the corresponding week last year, a decrease of 51,5X0 tons. The total amount of anthracite mined for the year is 18,121,185 tons, against 15,007,057 tons for the same period last year,van Increaso ol 3, in.iiB tons. e - WASHINGTON. Farm oca 8rrcuL CoRBtsrovsEXT. Wjsbixqton, Sept. 17, 1881. Tbe report of the Agricultural Depart ment for the month or August and" fourteen days In September, in lha staple article of cotton, corn and tobacco, ia far from encour aging. In eottuu, a decrease of tixtcen per cent, for the month of Angust, ia noted as compared with last year. All the ttatet are below their averages. If cotton has suffered, corn baa been almost totally de stroyed by tbe continued drouth. In soma states, particularly in tho West and South, not over a half crop will be harvested Tbe general average la thirty-one per cent. lower this year than last. In addition to tbe droutb, the states of Illinois, Missouri and Kansas have been visited by the chinch bug, and these granaries of the West have been almost depleted. Nor have the to bacco states, some of which also raise cotton and corn, been exempt from the drouth, The tobacco crop, from tbe report, will be twenty per cent less than last year, when it averaged eighty-four for tba whole coun try. The most serious concern it being felt at tbe outlook, and the ftart of a great rite in cotton goods and bretdtluflt, from present prospects, teems to be well founded Commissioner of Internal Revenue Raura carried hia point with tb bankers and broken, who, for tbe past two days, bare appeared before him and advocated either a reduction or an entire abolition of taxa tion on bank capital and deposits. Vaster day Mr. C. W. Moulton bad a hearing be- lore Uenersl Ranm, but raited no new points. He waa perfectly in accord with the proceedings of the previous day. The bankers and brokers bare, it it understood arrived at tbe conclusion that tbeir best course ia to recognise the right of the Gov ernment in tbe premises, and to make hon est and correct returns. It la staled that the Manhattan Bank, ofNew York, will tend a representative to Washington next week to compromise its alleged deficiency of a quarter ofa million or dollars. There will be no further controversy on thit subject Senator Johnston, chairman of the York town Congressional Commission, and ex- Representative Goods, a member or the Commission, accompanied by W. 8. Oilman disbursing officer of the earns, art in tbe city, arranging" details for tbe coming can tennial. Senator Johnston last night tele graphed Secretary Dial n a, asking if be would consent to take President Garfield1 place in tha programme, and deliver an address instead of the one tbe Pretidtst bid expected to deliver, Dp to half patt two o'clock this afternoon no reply bad been received from Secretary Blaine. It la expected tbat the Star Route caiea willoome before tbe Grand Jury ofth Criminal Court, at Washington, this month altar the local cases bare been disposed of. AnecsT, Fok oca Btaotax CoiRMf onorsr. WisnmoTon, D. C, Sept 19, 1881. The attempted shooting of Quiteau, by one of the soldiers stationed In the vicinity of the Jail, to guard the prisoner from mob violence, waa quite an exciting episode. Of course the telegraph hat already given you the facts, but the subject is not dead yet. There It a good deal of speculation at to what will be done about It, at well at deep feeling of regret thatthe thot missed its mtrk. Not a few people quietly hope thatthe soldier will get another chance, with better results. Tbe man who fired the shot It a Sergeant In Company B of the Second Artillery, named John A. Maron. He la about thirty five or thirty-eight years or age, is well built, slender, about fivo feet eleven inches in height, with brown hair and moustache, clear complexion, haiel eyes, and would be called a good looking man. Ho It a native or Virginia and Is of family of tlx young men. Ail of hit brother! tervrd in the Coofedeute Army, but John joined and terved with the Union Army. When bit Captain raine up to him fter the ahot wat fired, Maton said i I fired tbe thot Captain, and I intended to kill the scoundrel. I did not enlist to guard an assassin." Great excitement was caused by tba shooting, and Guiteau hi In tel! was terribly frightened. The ball grated by hia head, and penetrated hia coat which wat hanging in tbo cell, passing through a picture of himself which was in one of the pockets. Iu an luterview with the reporters after the occurrence Sergeant Mason appeared In good spirits aud said he would be willing, besides being confined, to give $10,000 In tbe bargain if bia bullet bad pierced Gui- teau's bowels. He laid he was tired of riding out there over a cobble stone road every day to guard the Hie of a cur who bad shot auch a good man as President Garfield. In this feeling he has a good deal of sympathy hereabouts. There docs not appear to be much disposition to bring him to very summary punishment for the act. It is understood that tbe formality of a court martial will begone through with, but probably it will not amount to much. If tried by the civil authorltrs no jury in this community could be found to con vict him of any grave wrong. At for Gui teau himself, he is aa great a coward at ever lived. He stands in mortal terror ol being violently dealt with, and after this hot, was very glad to be removed to a more secluded cell. It hat not been gener ally known that tbe window of the one previously occupied wat in good range of any ahsrp thootor outside. If it bad been better known probably the attempt to pick him off would have been made before this. Mason Is said to bo a crack thot, and he seems to be anxious to get another chance. Since It frightens him so, no batter pun ishment could do inflicted upon Guiteau than to have come guard ahoot to tbe right and left of him about once a day. Ex-Minister Cbristisncy is now here at tending in person to bis suit for divorce. He says there bas been some outrageous ly ing in the evidence for tbe defense Wash ington Is the boss place for marriage and divorco. Few hours of the five week days Friday being unpopular for that pur pose psss without tbe recording of a li cense In the clerk's office, and few terms of court pass that several divorces are not decreed. Tbit District Is the Qrttna Green ol Virginia and Maryland, and ourparsops pocket lotsof fees for trying knots which their brethren of neighboring stales had a right to expect The explanation ia simple. Tbe Virginia clerk requires rbat both tbe parlies shall be twenty-one, or the consent ot parents or guardian be given. The alaryland clerk demands heavy toll, four or five dollars, on all who travel through hia gate to matrimony. But the clerk in Washington takes a delight in tbe creation of happy couples, asks no questions, charges only one dollar and does tbe work with tucb exquisite good nature tbat the applicant takes wilb hit license a higher appreciation of the holy estate, whose path opens to pleasantly. Every ten or twelve couplet going in, however, meet at the City Hall one couple trying to get out, for there it one divorce to each dozen marriages. The way out it by no means as easy as the way In. At tbe very first step tbey meet tbe clerk, austere and solomn, who requires ten dollars cash before be will ilia a paper and whereas, it took but one person a fow minu tes and a few words to make a bride, it needs a chanaellor, clerks, lawyers, exami ners, balllus, witnesses, a score lu all. wilb bills arguments, depositions, dtcrees, At, io., (mm ten weeks to ten years, to make a grass-widow. Still tha throng moves both ways. Don rtoao. A Positive Fact. Sr. Evorv's Diamond Catarrh Remedy, win cure tbe worst cue or catarrh er Uav Fever. Or. Evory i Diamond Invigorator civet neaun ana ttrengtn, mental ana pnytieai, maket the complexion clear, white and beautiful. Pamphlet free. Read tbe Ad rertisement HARRIED. MAYBIN KARRIST-At tba Farads). Presbyterian cnurca, ienierr county, fa., on tha lBtb Inst. bv- tho Itev: James A. Little, of Hokandapqua, George Mayblo.of juansynoK so iuiaa jjaoj ssama, oi r ern dale. RtlSCUEP FKOM DEATH. The following-statement of Wm. J. Couah- IlnlorsomarvllletMaas.,laaoremarKable tbat we beg- to ask for it the attention or our read, en He save: " In tbo fall of 1I7S1 was tak en witb a viouht auiamva or tub LUyQa, louowea oy a severe ooub-o. a aoou oeaao to lota my appetite and flesh. I was ao weak at one time tbat 1 eould not laava my Dad. In the summer of lini wat admitted to the City HcsDltal. VV hlle there tba doctors said I b td a hole In my left Ionic as die as a half dollar. eaa a balf dollar. I expended over a hundred dollara In doctors and medlolne. 1 was to far -rone at one time a report went aronnd that I wat dead. I (rave op hone, but a friend told me of lift. WM. HAL1YS BALBAM TOR TUB LUNGS. lauirhed at mv friends, thlnklnrr tbat m v eaaa wat Incurable, but I got a bottle to satisfy tnam, wnen, to my surprise ana graiioeaiinn, 1 eommenoed to feel belter. Mv hone, ooea dead, began to revive, and to-day I feel in bet- tar suirita man i nave ua naai inrea veara. 1 write tbit hoping yon will publish It, to mat every one amietaawun uisasteo auna-s wlllba Induced to take DR. WM. HALL'S UALSAM FOR THE LUNOB. and bacon. vnload that CONSUMPTION Can be Cured. I nave taken two ootuet ana can positively aavthatlt hat dona more good than all tb- other madlalnat 1 bava taken since my sick ness. My cough bat almost entirely dlaap mared and I shall loon be able to go towork." Bold by A. j. ijcmjuo, Lanixhton. ana an druggists. Dto. la, iwo-jiooi HENRY'S CARBOLIC SALVE Tbe BEST SAXVE la tba world for Cuts, Chapped Hands. Chilblains. Corns, and all kinds ot Bktn Erontlona. Freokltt and Pim- plea. Tbe Salvo la guaranteed to give perfect satltfastlOD In every eaaa or money refunded. II tore you tret HENRY'S OAUBOUO SALVE, aa all others are but Imitations. -rioo a hdii. or asia vy an a,raKit. evtrywnare. ito. it, jseu-yieow RED II0K8E POWDERS An thaonlvUorae and Pottltrv Powders tbat Slve universal satisfaction. If the Powders o not give satisfaction, the Draarglit will re turn your money, vco. is, i&w yteow $10 i oniilt rornlebed free, with full xs.txoo. UoBa for eonduetlnatha most urofliable traslnaaatlutaOTOnecaii enraraln. Thebosine.. la so eaav to I earn. and our In.iruc tiooe are ao simple and rlatn thai asrrne can make great proni. from tee very start Moose can lati who It wfliwcio work. Woman are as nfiAuafnl ai mon. Bora and Ctrl, oan earn lararaaoaa Many havamadeoveTOoahasdred do lar. In a alalia Wrek. Nothing- like It aver known before. Alt whoei.gsKtaieaatjintedet lbs ease and rapidity with which Uiei are able to make money. Toacaeogaaelntata bnal Dfta darlDX your spare time- at icrtar Drool Yon to not bava to Invest any capital lo It Wa take ail the risk. Those who need readv money should wr t to at at one. ; 111 furnltaed tree. Aodieae THii e. s uu., Auaaaae, xaisa. Oot. I. jete-iyv QOUUT PROCLAMATION. WHERbAS.the Hon. Samdxl S. D&sntn, President of the XLtlld-Judicial District! oomposed of Monroe and Carbon counties. bqu i;aan. jueeoaEen ana it. Lieonarc, uqs., Judges of Common Pleas of Uarbon county, and tr virtue of thelrofflces. Justices oftha Orphans' Court, Court' of Oyer and Terminer snu ueuerai jau Aoiivery, ana luo i;ouri oi Quarter Sessions oftha l'eaee of raid o- unty ot Carbon, have Issued their precept to me, bearing; date or June SMh, 1881, for holding Court of Quarter Seestons of the Peace.Court or Uommun Pleas, and Court of Oyer and Terminer, and Ueneral Jail Dellrery, and Orphans' Court, for the parpote of tiylntr'ls tacs In criminal cases, and the transacting orotner business or said Courtf, at the Court House, In the Uoroonh of Mauch Chunk, on Monday, the 10th day of October 1891, to con. tlnue two weeks. NtrTIOE It therefore hereby given to the Coroner, Justices nf the Peace, and the Conttsbles nf tbe tald County of Carbon, tbat tbey may be then and there at H o'clock In the ali.rnoon of the aald day, with tbeir rolls, records, Inquls. Itlorjs and reruembranoes, to do those things which to their offices are appertaining, end alto those that are bound by recoR.nlr.ance to prosecute and (tiro evidence against per.ont charged nlth tbe commission of offenses, to prosecute aa shall bejuat. Ulren under my hand at Mauch Chunk, In ttld County, 8t,t. 1Mb, lltt. Ood lava the 'ommooWealth. . THOMAS KOON8, Sheriff. Mauch Chunk, Sept 17, 1891. to. THE LATEST AND MOST WONDER FUL INVENTION I EDISON'S lustantanoouS TO THE PIANO OR ORGAN By which any Child or Person can pity any ofthe Popular Aire by note, at Unfit, with out STUDY, PREVIOUS PltACTIOE, or even Motleal Talent. Tha Company will FORFEIT 1,00J If any Ubtld ten years old falls to play ANYONE of our Popular Tunos on tha PIANO. O lid AN or MKLODKON within ONE HOUR aftor receiving the Milt, io and Instructions, provided said child can count, with the figures before It, from 1 to luo correctly. 7 Pieces of Music, with Instructions, Mailed to any address oo receiptor tl.0 En close one-cent pottaKO etainp for Catalogue ot Tunes. 3Agenta wanted In every State and County In the Union. Edison Music Co., ns &21T Walnut St, Philadelphia, Pa. Sept. 17-H. EARStheMILLION! FroGWs Balsam of H Oil POSITIVELY BXSTOnXft TUB ItlARIKO, AMD IS -inn oxlt AnsoLUTa cunx for dsai-bess Known. This Oil Is extracted from a peculiar species or Wuitk Sll UK. caught In tho Yellow Sea, known as Carcaaroifon Hondttitli. Every Uhlneso fisherman knows It Its virtues as a restorative of hearing wre discovered by a nuuui.v wriest ituout in. year l.iu. lis cures were so numerous and madt so seihiholt mihaoulous, that the remedy was officially grooiaimeu over toe entire jumpire its uso ecame so universal tbat far over 800 tsabs no Dxafhsss nas eiibtkd jtuoxo tiix Outness pkopls. Sent obargea prepaid, to Only Imported by UAYliOOK H CO , 7 Det Street Now York, Sole Agents for Amerioa. Itt virtual are unquestionable and Its cura tlre chracter absolute, as the writer can per sonally testify, both from exierlenea and ob servailon. Among the many readert of the Review In uqb pari aniianoincroi tne country, it is proo able that numbers are afflicted with deafness. and to such It may be said t " Write at once to Haylock it Oo., 7 Dey street. New York, enclosing tl, and you will reeelve by return a remedy that will enable you to hear like any tody else, and whose curattre effects will be permanent, iou win never regret doing so. Editor of Mercantile RtvUv. Jj2-13wo. Central Carriage Works, Bank St., Lehightoii, Pa.. Are preparod to Manufacture Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagon, &c, Of every description, In tba most substantial manner, ana at i,owcn uaan rrioea. Repairing Promptly Attended to. TREXLER & KREIDLER, April Jo, 1979 yl Proprietors. A" T PRIVATE SALE. The nndertlamed offers at Private Sale, tha oi lowing vaiuanie properties, to wit: All tbat certain valuable lot with the build- Ina-e thereon, situate cn tha eornar of Iron and Lehigh streets. In tbe borough of Lehigh- ion- Knows as mo ".ueujgaioa ugi, Alto, one lot, with foundation walls already areeted, situate on the upper end ot Iron atreei, lenignioa. And. theone-and a-balf storv house and lot situate on the corner ol llank ttreet and Oankway, Lablgnlon. Alto, a Dwelling Honse and Six Aoret of land innate in Franklin townthip, on the rubllo road leading to Maria Fnrnaoe. And, also, a lot or carriages, harness, So. Appiy to L. T. KLEPP1NOER Lehigbton Hotel, Cor. Iron and Lthlgb streets. JulyJ,ltU.jf. ;$5! Outfit eentrree to those who wish to so cava In tha most pleasant and profitable ItalUslreoalred. We will f arnlidi rou bt-mv nRKin.il Enavn. r.TP.r-.nirir unw. taiuK, aiuaaaraoa upwuui is eauiy xnaae No nak whatever Manrnewworkera wan toce. Many are mskina: fortunes at Ihe tua-Ine-a. Ladles make as much as mea,and touch bova and gifa mate great py Ko one who la w.lbnxto wora falla tomakerooremoneyevery oar in an oao oo muoo iu m weoa a. any nroioai ry employment Tbose who engage atonce wi, find a .hort road to fortune., Address ii. uaiiLKiTsuu., rowano, xuue Oct J. iwe-jy- rjuKE NOTICE. Estate car Hxxa-r Bsetxkt, Dxcutaszti." By vtrtna of a power of attorney made by ia nelrt and learai representatives of Henry tba Bratney. lataot MahonlogTowniblp. Uarbon county. Pa. .deceased, unloCHnlon Bretney, of Lenlubton. anthorlsln g blm to settle np a up per. tha estate of aalddeoaden ll, lo wjumd an aona Indebted to aald estate are requested to makerjavment and tboaa havtna olalmaor damanda will make known tbe same without delay. Ubimun iikcthct, Aitoruey ia io ior ateirs, Aug. , .891 .-wo. HELP; Toar.elvea bv mjkina nionev when a aolden cbsnoe it offered, therebv alwava kaeolnar oovertv from your door. Tboaa who alwaya take ed vaoiace of tba cbanoea for maklnK money tbat areoffoied. arenerally become wealthy, wbie those who do not Improve aueb ohaucea remain Id pov-rtr. Wa want roinv men j.otpen.by end alrla to work fores ritht lorttietr own lo. eaiitlee. Tkabutlnesawiii py more ta.n m times ordlonrv wages. WafurnUb an axpen elvaoutat aud all thai yoa nred.ireo. Jfnooe who engage, falls lo make mono- vary rapidly. Yoa can devote your whole timo to lha work. or, nl vonraoara momenta. Full lr formation ana all msti.neaqeo aautnraa. Addreae utin SON & CO.. Portland Maine. Oat l. ltv.t. . , QARBON HOUSE, J. Vf. BATJDENBUSH, PROPRIETOR, llAitx St., LmioHTO.v, Pa. The Cannon Houss offers nrstelass accom modations to lbs Traveller public Hoarding by tbe Day or Weak on Reasonable Terms. Choice Cigars. Wines aud Liquors always on hand. Good Sheds and Stables, with atten tive Hostlers, attached. April JO-yl Whom It May Concern. All canons are hereby forbid o addling- with a BROWN HmtSK. loaned bv tha under. signed to WILSON SWARTWOUD. or Ma. boning Valley, Pa., as atld bona Is the prop erty o? PETER SWARTWOOtf. Dept. it, IMl-wJ Mabontng Twp., ft. nraROLlNTON BRETNEY, fashionable IIUrEI UocrraodUsoaMAsuk, Bank St-, l.nigoipn. .Ail wviss warrsuita. New Advertisements. WHY! WHYl Tou should go to Dr. C. T. Horn's CENTRAL DRUG STORE, BECAUSE lie personally attends to bit butlaeM. He hat tbe experience of modlclne. He hit the best and tinrcst Drnlrt and Chemicals. He has one price to all. lie hat the best Roods for tho lent ssoeey. He bat all the Popular Patent Medlclaca. He hat tbe bait Horse and Uattlo Powder. He hat the belt wine, and cigars. He keen the best Old Hro TThLtkev far medicinal purposes. Ha bis the latest patterns In WALL PAPER. He bat a full line cf Lamps and Lame Fu tures. Ho hat a lull line of Toilet and Faner Ar. tides. Ho buys and sells fot cash. Call and be convinced tbat the above rea sons ate correct, and oblige U.-T. HORN, M. O., Leuckei't Block. Opposite tbe "Utrnon Hoate." -Bept lo.itsi.iy. With Medicine Quality not Quantity k me greatest imDortance ; next is tne Knowleflge ana Exnenence to Cor rectly Prepare ana BispsDss tiie sans At A. J. DURLING'S POPULAR Drug & Family Mlciiie Store, Bank Street, Lehighton, Tou can always rely upon getting STRIOT ux rureanu unaauiterateu Drugs and Medicines. DURt.INfl. earrles the larirest stoek ef PATENT MEDICINES la tbe county. UUliLlNO has an elorant stock of DRVCi. OTSTtf SUNDRIES, FANCY and TOI- iibT Auiiui,u tor tne tames as wen aa the gtnta. DTJRLINO makes HORSE and OATTLE POWDERS a spoclalty. Hit yesn exper ience In the drug business glret blm a great advantage In that line. TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS andURAUES alwayt a large stools on band. WINES and LIQUORS, both foreign and domettlo. He baa a Clinton (irape Wine and a Dry Catawba Wine. Just splendid anl cheap, WALL PAPERS and noRDEBS the largest assortment In tswn. Oo to UUIiLINU'S with your pretarlp-' Hons. Oo to DURLINO'S for your Patent Medicines. Qo to DURLINO'S for your fancy art'eles. Farmers and horsemen go to DUKLINQM for your Hone and Cattle Powders. aug, pUPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! JLewIs Weiss., POST OFFICE BUILDING LEIIIQHTON, PA., hat tba Largest ,aa4 .oiost intensive atooa ox HATS, CAPS. &c. ever offered In thit borough, and to which I Invite the apeolal attention of my euttomtN and the publlo generally, aa I am prepared to otter extraordinary Inducements In FALL AND WINTER Boots, Shoes, Eats, Caps, k, and I Invite my numerous frlendt and patroal to call and esamlna my stock before iaaklaar tneir puronsses eisewnere, aa a am prepares to alve epeolsjlqduoeraentt to .all CASK PURCHASERS. Remember, LEWIS WEISS PotuOffice Building, Lehighton, Pa. Sept. 180. ' Saloon Keep anil Ota, Don't fall to buy your Champaignc Pear Cider, Lager Beer, Hoot Beer, Nectar, Porter, &c, OF C. B0ETTGER, TAMAQUA, Pa. Aog.lS,lMt-Ty. WANTED GOLDEN Ilii W Xj O-HEAT FttTUM in this life, through tbe dark valley, and ! tha Ufa eternal aa teen In tba best thoughts' of leading authors and soboUrt. among whom are Bishops Simpson, Foster, Warren, Hurst and Foes; Joseph Cook, Baeoher, Talmage. 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