SATURDAY, OCTOBER IS, 1881. Local and Personal. Tba poor sufferer that has been dosing himself with so-callerl Troches ami thereby upset hit stomachwlthout curlngthe trouble lom coi'gh, should take our advice, and use at once Dr. Bull'a Cough Syrup and get well. Tbe many frlendi of Mr. Dr. N. B. Reber,of town will be pained to learn that aha met with a very painful accident on Saturday afternoon last. She was In the act of lifting a trap door to go to the cellar, when aha slipped and fell Into the cellar, fracturing one of her wrists and receiving a number of bruises about her body. Wo are pleased to learn that she is again able to be about the house. jEnWore ordering your fall and winter suits and overcoats, you should not fail to Jrrip Into the .Post Office buildnlg, in this borough, and examine the new and elegant assortment of latest novelties In olotbs, casslmeres, suitings and overcoatings now opentng, and which the undersigned is pre pared to make up In the very latest style and most durable manner at prices fully as low as the sstne material and workmanship can be obtained elsewhere. Call and be convinced. Respectfully, II. It. 1'ktkrs, Agent, P. 0. Building, Lehlgbton, l'enn'a. A strike ot coal miners at Sandy Run, has ended, tbe operators acceding to tho demands of their men. Ice formed at Eaiton on Wednesday morning of last week. Samuel Groman, ot South Bethlehem, was Killed by cars on Thursday of last week. Neil Null and James MrQuiiton, horse thieves, recently escaped from tha Clarion jail. Ersrsfus Miller, a brakeman on the Le high Valley Railroad, wsi killed by cars at Fitlston on Thursday of lost week. &a.If vou wanta nlco amooth.eosy shave your hair cut or shampooing, go to Frani Koo.lerer s Saloon, unuer tne r.xenange Ho tel. He will fix you right, and don't you forget it. ES.CIocks, Watches, Jewelry and silver wsre lor sale, and reptlrlng done at Haga man's Store, Weissport. 25-yl. Harry ClarkeandGcorc.rSmith .tramps, who were arrested near Easmn a fw days since, are believed to have been the perpe trators ol thlr ecn safe robberies that have bren committed in liebigh ami Nnrthanip ton counties, and in the neighborhood of Fhilllpiburz, N. .1., within a year. fc88moke "The Round Head CignreS.. the best 5 cent clr in town. Try tlnyn. For sale bv J. W. Itiudenbush, at th "ir- bon House." 31 tf. Mrs. Lucy Kttntx recently Bold her handsome resilience near Cherry ville to Mr, Gideon Frtck, and Intends now to move to Allentown Durinir the week ending on the 8th not., there wero Ml.Snfi tons of dal trans ported over the L. V. R. R. making a totil for tfie season of 4,770,468 tons, showing an inereaseof 1,011,179 tons as compared with tho same data last year. jtO-Tlie best and cheapest books may be bait at Luckenbacli s, CI Urcmdway, Mauch Chunk. Among tbe works he of fers for sale are tho follnwiue: Arme binz rapliy: 12 standard books by Maeauley, Cirlyl and olliers, bonml in one volume, 4 cents." Lives ol Chaucer, Spencer, Mil ton. Cowper and Bmilhey, 1 volume, SO cents. Lives ol De Foe, Johnson, Gold smith, Scott and Thackeray, I volume, .10 cents. young's ittble (joncorunnco Tha works of Fli vious Josephus, $2. Tha double track ol the L. & S. R R. Is now being graded as fur north as Walnut port. " ' ' ' Flour, potatoes,' butter nnd milk, oil I the necessities of life are advancing in price. The new stack of tbe No. 8 furnace, Bethlehem iron works, is rapidly approach ing eomplction. jsS'We notice that a number of our peo dla go to Dr. J. A. Mayer, at Muuc.li Chunk, to get beautiful sets or teeth ; the Dr., as un operator, is unexcelled by any other in this region, which lact is appreciated bv the pub lic. jy30 l,tw. Tbe State Superintendent will be pres ent at tho County Institute on Tuesday, Nov. 15th,and will delivera special address to the school directors of the county. Ha desires all to be present. Hon. E. A. Apgar, State, Superintendent of New Jersey, will also be present, nnd will give instructions cn Geography and the use of the globe. T-We Invite the attention of our read ers to trie advertisement of tho Buckeye MTg Co., Marion, Ohio, in another column. They offer rare inducements to earn an hnnart living. ' We would like to have the address of any member of Battery G. Second Heavy Artillery (ProTissinnal,) Pennsylvania Vol untesrs, who was in the action before Petersburg, Va., June 17, 1864. By com mnnicating with this office an old wounded comrade will be benefitted. Exchanges please copy. Tmcima's Examikatiok. -A public examination on Saturday, Oct. 29, in tbe public school building, at Lehightou, of all applicants for schools who have not yet been examined. All such applicants are re quested to present themselves. No private examinations will be granted. Tho Democratic Judicial Convention of Northampton county, on Saturday last nominated W. W. Schuyler, of Eatton, for Additioaal Law Judge. Margaret Agnew was awarded $5200 damages at Pottsvillo on Saturday last. 8he sued the Reading Company for causing tbe death of her husband in 1875. Ex-Judge Edwin Owen Parry, aged 74 years, died suddenly Monday at Pottiville, of heart disease. Un was a leading member of tha Schuylkill County Bar, Freight cars built at shops in Lehigh and Northampton counties for tba Msssourl Pacific Railroad Company are loaded witli ateel rails at the Bethlehem Iron Works and sent to their destination. Tux Sixth Comxt. Intelligence re ceiveif at tba Warner Observatory, Roches ter; If. Y., from Britul, England, states that Prof. W. F. Denning discovered a bright new comet on the 4th init. It is located in tba constellation of Lao, right ascension 9 hours 22 minutes, declination North 16 de grees, daily motion 30 minutts East. This la tha sixth comet which has been seen since May 1st, five being new discoveries, all but two of which ware first discovered by Americans, and it is certainly a high com plimtnt to the industry and skill of Ameri can astronomers that they have shown so fine a record, Tbe total amount which Mr. II. II. Warner has piita In comet prises during tha past year is $1,300 which shows that the interest taken in astronomical af fain in this country is greatly increasing. Mrs. Edward Burgess died in Stockton oo Friday evening after a short Illness. Her husband, with five small children, are left to monrn her death. Mrs. Burgess was a sister to William Airey, Esq., the euperln tendentof the Stockton tnines, and was a lady universally beloved by all who anew her, Bha was amiable charitable and true chrlsltau lady. Tha next meeting of tha Bos ad of Par doni bas been fixed for the 25tb Instant. It tluU ., VA.1,R jgjfr'Those of our subscrib ers getting tho Advocate through the mail will please refer to tho direction tab, note their indebtedness, and remit the amount. In all cases whore we have to send bills $1.25 will be charged to cover expenses of postage, etc. Jacob Hochberg, employed at the Has ard Wire Rope Works, Wllkrsbarre, fell In to a tub of hot water and vitriol on Satur day night ol last week and was so badly burned tbst ha la not expected to recovor. Jamej Campbell, an old man, died a' the Northampton county Almshouse on Saturday of last week of smallpox. Specu lative Insurance risks to the amount of $00, 000 had been placed on his life. Misses Hartman and Buchman, of Al lentown, are tha guests of Mrs. T. D.CIauss, of this place. Our young friend Q. W. Nuabaum was mndo extremely happy one day last week It is a boy. Mother and child are doing well Masscr Jfc Keek's tannery, at Allen town, was destroyed by fire on Sunday. Loss, $60,000; fully Insured. Horses nnd carriages, at lowest rales at David Ebbert's popularllyery on North 8t., this borough. -Through the energy of our School Boord the Principalshtpof the schools was prompt ly filled on Monday morning, by the ap pointment of Prof. C. E. Orlffin,of Easton, in place of James Kelfer, resigned. Prof. Orinin is a graduate ofLaFayetta College, and the people may well congratulate them selves upon such an excellent choice. Farmers are selling potatoea on our streets at $1.00 per bushel. The demand for roofing slate In Lehigh county, is reported to be rapidly on tha in crease. The Lehigh ,-ounly R"ptibllcan Con vention met at Bujtlau'e hotel, In South Whitehall, on Saturday Inst, nnd was quite largely attended. The following ticket was placed In nomination : Prolhonotary,Lewis Schmidt: Reamer, Joseph Saegcr; Clerk ol Orphan's Court, A. D. Knchline; Clerk of .Quarter Sessions, O. A. Nedj Coroner, Dr. R. F. Snwileiij Treasurer, Samuel Sta ufer; Com misiioners, Daniel II. Bustlnn and John Ilutleustlne; Auditor, Alex. J. Zellner and J.S. Weller; County Surveyor, F. J. Kistler; Diiectorof the Poor, Daniel Fethernlf. To the l'oiiplo af I,clil;rIiton. Inasmuch as the people of Lchlirhton seem to be Interested In finding out the reasons for my resignation, and their curiosity found vent In last week's Advocatk, I think It but fair to all parlies that I should give mv rea sons for my actions, and also all the circum stances. This I shall do, giving the facts, and let ihcm please or displease whom they tnsy. When I a"8umed the prlnclpalshlp of your public schools, at the opening of the term, I found that the Board or Directors had lound It necessary to reduce the number of schools. I promoted, or rather transferred the highest class of the Grammar school to my room then the highest of the Intermediate to the Grammar, nnd put the entlie school, known last year as cconlary No. 1, Into the Inter mediate, thus leaving but ono Secondary This arrangement gave each teacher In the bulldlrg three grades, oxcept Miss Hank, whose school was not alfected hy It. I sup pose all know that her school, the lowest la grade, was ton large. On Friday, September SOth, the Hoard if Directors met and passed tho following reso lution: nrtolvtd, That tho Grammar si-hool bo promoted lutiitho High school, the Interme diate Into tne-Oramuiar, and so on through n,i mv Krwir, mi, rrsoiuuou 10 ico lolo er. feet on wc.lnes l.iv. Oetotier a. mm Hi Prin. cipal of the schools to see to Its execution. Alter careful consideration ofthe matter, I, on Monday morning, October 3d, sent the fol lowing letter to Wm, Rapsher, Esq.: LuiinHTON, Pa., Oct. S. 1881. To w, TtAMHEn. Esq.. Secretary of Le. niuiun rcnoui iioaru ukas Mm The resolution of the Hoard oflllicctors, relating i.i i'iuuiuiiuii ui iuo itrnininar into ilia lilghschool, ele., has received lull and care fui consideration at my hands, and I would respeciimiy say mat as 1 consider suoh pro motion to be tireiudielal to the Inter..,, nr the schools, I ctimot carry It Into effect as provided fur In the resolution, I shall be ready to meet tho Board or Directors In a, special meeting this evcnlnx. II thty see tit and proper, antl discuss the etlect or the car rying out or the resolution, and alto etato mom fully my reasons fur reluilng to carry It out. If. twtrever, the Uoard declines to dis cuss tho matter, or Insists upon the execution ol the resolution, I shall deem It my duty to tender my resignation. Inasmuch as I was Inlormed ofthe action of the Uoard through )ou their Secretary, I shall expect you to advise them or this communication so that I nay know as soon as possible, tho wishes of the Hoard. I shall also thank you, to Inform me. It I am desired to attend a special meet, log. lit'speeilully, James hurcn, Principal. To my letter as given above I received the following reply: Lehiohton, Pa., Oct. 3, 1881. Mn. jAMEsKlErun DiiinSin- Ynnr let. ter In relation to the resolution wtiieh nn. unanimously adopted by the Hoard, Is at hansi, The advice of teachers Is orten neces sary and valuable, but lu this case the Honrd of Directors do not need It. We emeet to control the schools. The resolution as adopt ed must be carried Into effect. If you eannot wm; uur uruori ana requests.we will net Some one who will. Yours very truly. W. M. Kavshhi, Secretary. I hare now given to tha public, the corres pondence that passed between me and. as I suppose, the Hoard; hut as I find, Mr Ilap- sner, previous to my resignation. I will now give some of ray reasons for that step. It Is always customary, when any such Important changes are to be made In the schools ofa borough, to at least discuss Iho proposed ac tion with the Principal of the schools. In this case, one man, Inking counsel of his own wisdom (T) Induced the other members ol tba Hoard of Directors to pass tha resolution above referred to, without acy such previous aiscussion. it was at the least, a marked slight. Hut that la a merely personal matter. The act of the Board took from my hands all control ol the grading. It Is always the ease that people blame the Principal ror all troub. lea Incident to promotions and grading;. At though the action of tha Hoard took from me all control, it did not relievo me of the re. epouslblllty. I deellne to be blamed for the acts of other men. I had a small number of pupils In my school, It Is true, but It was not tha number of pupils to which 1 objected. Tba different grades eannot recite together, and as I had threo grades In mv school. I bad my time tally occupied. It would be utterly loiiosslble to do luttlce to the five grades that the school would contain after suoh pro motion as coatemplatad by the resolution of September 30tb. Tha originator of this scheme seems to have evsrlooked the fact that tha Principal Is also Interested In the saccess of the schools, as well as the Hoard, butseems to evince a desire to treat him as a mere hireling, who could be kloked about at pleasure. I declined to be connected with the schools when 1 knew that the act or the Hoard made any reasonable degree or suceess Immposslble. And now let ma say that after my resignation, I was unable to find that Mr. iiapsher, previous to wrltloir bis Insulting letter to me, consulted aoy other members of tne ueard or Directors. I would Just here ask the eltlsans or Lehlxhton a auestlon. Is W. M. Rapsher the whole Hoard or Directors! Is he really heartily In sympathy with eeon- emy.or is he alter popularity In conclusion 1 wish to sjy that I tried faithfully to do my duty to your schools, and as to my suceess, I am wining to ne maged by all ra r tieoola. reel confident that yon will In fulcra be on your watcn to sea tbst trna economv Is nraa. tloed, and that "wolves In sheep.'a clothing" ue uui use ine nnanciai management of your. uisirio. as a Thanking m; as a means of gaining popular!! TIellow teacbera lor iLii,Mn,. toons and able assistance during my conns- I r t. .... .. a Mauoh Otronk, Oot. 1), lift. The Coal Trade, There Is no change In the sntbrsclle coal trade. There It still a good demand for coal and prices rule firm. Water Is still In about the same demand as at this time last week, and. Indeed, for at least a month past. At several of the mines the supply of water la to short that they have to haul 80,000 gall ons every twenty-four hours, estimated In weight at two thousand tons. This is add ing largely to the labor and cost of mlnlng( and are facta In themselves that ara likely to Insure full prices of coal hence to tha end of the season. Another check to coal pro duction, and which will contribute Its mite In holding up prices, Is a scarcity of cars for moving coal West, which has provoked In quiries In some quarters for shipment of coal by tbe Erie Canal. With tha exception of tha want of water for mining purposes, and the lack of the necessary facilities for transportation, tho supply of coal la not like ly to be so increased as to bringdown prices below what they now are. The supply of orders Is very lull, and Is likely to be kept so. Thus from every point of view the out look for tho trade is quite encouraging, and seems likely to to run into the next year. ThoSe who would not bo caught during the coming winter with a short supply of coal should not let tha opportunity to secure it pass. The best informed members of the trade state that, at the present rata of pro duction, there will not be less than 2f),000, 000 tons mined this year. The supplies at Richmond are not large for tbe season, and it is thought that the next large fleet of ves sels that comes Into this harbor will reduce the stock to a nominal amount. Large shipments of anthracite coalpit least as large as the supply ol cars will admit, are being made to the West, and It was stated last week that the Empire Transportation Com pany had made a contract to carry about 2000 tons to Louisville at very low freight rates. The cars that come East loaded might otherwise be taken back empty .which is stated to be tha reason for the low freights. Prices are well maintained ,and it is thought that the cold weather will so increase tho demand that the output of the mines will be absorbed na fast as it appears. The re tail de tiers in this market report that they nro busy, nnd all along the line there is an active request for coal. The bituminous ccal trade is reported in a fair condition, but sales are curtailed, as we have said, by a scarcity ofrars. There is a good business doing in egg, stove and chestnut, and other sites, with the exreptionof pea, are in lair demand. As was anticipated during the month of September, the only change made In tha October prices was an advance in Lykens Valley for Eastern and Southern shipment of 25 cents a ton. The result of the conference was disappointing to many who were building upon an advance on tbe preferred varietiea of at least IS cents a ton, but, in view of tho limited business doing in the manufacturing sites, it was thought licst to niuke no change in the price of white nsh ronls at present. The total tonnngo of anthracite coal from all the regions for the week ending Oct. 1, as rejiorted by the several carrying compan ies, amounted to M1,I3J tons, against 535, V02 tons in the corresponding week last year, an increase of 5-173 tons. The total amount of anthracite mined lor the year is 20,523,- 240 tons, against 16,819,922 tons for the same period last year, an increase of 3,708, 327 tons. Ltigcr, Monday, Oct. 10. Don't I.Ike Dt-raocrntv. WEissroRT, P.i, Oct. 10, 1881. Editor Adyocai e : Wlnla rending tst weK! isuo of that clasnio eirgan, more fumilirly known as tho ' Gaiette," we csm to tbe conclusion that the uinn who writes the ups ami downs for the tha orpin, tad a very poor opinion of onr Democrats; he like mnuy others must biuk we are made of "rteen cheese," or cIks the atnrditii8 which the "Gnzelte" rontRined for the last two weeks would have been omitted. In snid paper, of tho issue of tho Sept. 30, nppear three letters by the way masUrly productions and, when we come to think of it, whnt a sub lime and intricate mind this writer has, so shrewd, eo stigaoions that it b.:01es all Inscription; within its depths we find the ability to originate these three letters, which are intensely Irish, dated on the same dny, at different places and relating almost identically, to Iho same thing. It is canons nnd lasghnblo to think that any man especially one v ho wants to be master-mind should have the least idea that he could "hood-wink," in such a burelaced and coouterliiting manner. Oomorntio vottrs. We coutend that said letters were counterfeits as coming from any reliable Irish-Democratic source, becauae it would be a wonderful coincidence, that three minds should beat as one; have tbe same thoughts, same ideas and contributed on the s.ime day; only differing a little in tbe phraseology unit manner in whtoh they are put. If this is not maudlin jabber, we do not know what it U. Last week's Issue is snore dishonest aud inconsistent than be fore. Dishonest because it tells it read ers that the Philadelphia "Times" is the leading Dcmrcratio journal of Pennsyl vania Anyone that reads the "Times" und is couvtreant with its political status, known that it ii a barefaced fabrication and carries with itself deceit. Inconsis tent, because in one article or paragraph it advises one tbing and in another re pudiates it. Iu an article advising the Democrats to concentrate nnder the leademhip of Judge Pucker, ha calls up on them to vute the Republican ticket, to amitfcli tbe Democratic Iliou. or as be terms them, the "KlotxiUs." While on the otter baud, in another article, advo cating the election of Gen. Baily.be saje, "Let overt Republican do his duty and vote ter Gen. linily. and advuoute the sniatMug of the Republican tnaohiue withiu the party organization. It is a p ior pulley to bolt aud let tbe enemy in to power. "O, consistency tLou art a jewel I ' We ate inclined to tbiuk, and know for s certainty, that tbe Democrats ol this immediate vicinity, will take tbe latter advice and vote tha Btraight Demo cratic ticket aud run the risk to smash the maobiue within the party Hues But, praises to ibe Democratic voters of Ci oi u county, tnsy never nave toIeraUU a machine or any 'bosses.' Our Democrat. io voters are, and have been, as free as the air aud the peer ot any man; not ab ject, crouobing slaves like tbe Republi csurvt 1879 and 1881 were. 1879 is tbe most notable because Saturday eveulng before the meeting of the Republican con vention, in a dark room tbe 'bosses' of the party of "moral ideas" met and find the slate that was put through the con. vention Mouday succeeding. Shifting Wbbr Irom Sheriff to Prothonotary and filing o i Kuons for Sheriff, choking off such a respectable man and good citlteu as 6s, 8. Webb, by promising blm the nomination to 1882, Houo Welraport IfefH. Our friend Wm, H. Oswald, was on a short vlatt to Philadelphia, on Wednes- and Thursday of last week, engaged iu buying a new stok of goods for the store house of Joslih W. Ruch. "Chal." at tended to tbe duties of cleric while Will, was absent. The east end or the Rolling Mill, In the vicinity of what is commonly known as tho "Camel-back," was set on fire by A passing coal train, on Wednesday morning last, but was speedily put out before any damage was done. This is the second timo the works have been set on fire. Rev. Gross, of rarryvillo circuit, fill ed the pulpit, and preached to a large congregation, in tha evening, in the Evangelical Church, on Sunday, the 2d lust. Ills remarks were considered very acceptable. It was an elcquent sermon. The boisterous crowd of half-grown boys, who let loose at the Central Depot on Sunday morning last, would do a great deal bitter to conduct themselveB in a more orderly manner tu the future, If they intend to gaiu tbe respect of tbe people. We can term the nbovo intrud ers "young men of statue," but "not ol principle. No, not by a good deal. It is rumored that it is tha intention ol the Rolling Mill toll.s to remove, or build a now Guide Mill, on a nioro se cluded spot, on tho Company's grounds, iu Lehighton. If this be tbe case, it will be adding another improvement to the business interests of that borough. Miss Mary V. Diltcrllue, aud ber lis ts.' Mattle, returned home from their late visit to Allentown, on Saturday lost Ercrio Feuticr is at present having bis dwelling bouse repainted, and other wise repaired. This Is a much ncu'.cd improvement, and ados much to the ap pearance of the luildiug. The work is under the supervision ol Frank O. Merlz, who is quite a skilled workman iu that line. The many friends of Dave O'Brian, will be pained to learn that he has been quite indisposed for the post few weeks. We hope he may be speedily restored to his lormer health. Miss Delia Solt, an accomplished young ludy of Lehigh Tuunery, paid this place a visit during last week. Miss Sol', in her short visit to the people of this place, gained quite a large number of ac quaintances and friends. Sho lett for her home Inst Saturday, For a temperance meeting held iu the Evangelical Church, on Monday eve ning last, conducted by W, W. Bowman,, of Lebigbton, a programme was provid ed nnd filled tu tbe extreme satisfaction and enjoyment ofa crowded bouse. The platform, during the evening was occu pied by the following speakers: Rev. J. C. Bliem, of Blutiugion.Hon. Levi WoLtr, of Aqu'isliicolu, Wm. Craig, of Lehigb Gap, and others. Iu bi gluningnnd cl s iug bis spetch tbe latter speaker 8' ng a short temperance Bong. Ouixt. Letter From I.tiiikforil. Ma. EniTon: I write these few lines to iafonu you that the Democratic ticket takes well up beta, and rest assured that if you in the lower end do as much as the mining regions do for it, every man on it will be elected. Of course, tho Republican candi dates are going around begging Democrats to vote fur them, and to cut tha Democratic ticket so that they can be. eltvted, but tir, that is too thin, etui it won't go down this year. Every Democrat knows that tho lie- publicans cheated and counted out Pre si- lent Tildcn for us, and that they did tha sam&thlng with Asa Packer when he ran for Governor. They tried to count out Judge Meeudscn too, when ho was fairly elected Associate Judge, but Ihey badly fail ed. These dirty political tricks were all ap plauded by tbe Kepnbliean ring leaders, and now tbey have the audacity, Mr. Editor, and the cheek, to expect Democrats tbroueh out the couuty to vole them in oflfce. Then they will kick out all our tax-collectore and get the Commissioners' Clerk, Mercantile, Appraiser, and everything else. How many of them would vote for a Democrat, do you suppose? Tbey must think we are lu natics. It looks much as if our State Treas urer would be elected, and we want Carbon county to give a good majority. Reigel nnd Hurleman ain't of much account up here aud they will Gnd it so after the election. Alt our candidates are honest and capable, and If you of the lower end do your duty tho question will be settled largoly in our favor Tbe Republicans are using money, but wo don't care for that. Money caunot buy everything, and principles especially. If Sensinger and his friends do as much for Gallagher, as Gallagher's men do for him, they will both run well. We want to keep the county s'raight, and not have it said that the lower end is against tha upper end Let every man go in for finning this time. Give us tbe whole ticket straight. DiLlTSUiXNOH Lansford, Pa., Oct. II, 1881. "Wild Creek Item;. Eggs are 20 ceutsper dczenandbut ter 30 cents per pound. We bad a pleasant call from George Minehart, on Monday. Mr". Kkintop is tbe happy man it is a girl. George Haydt is again able to be on bis feeMhanks to tbe skill of Dr. Stroup. Some of our farmers are throu cowing their grain, some are busltfug com, and others are digging potatoei The wells in tbis vicinity aru alncst dry. Mrs. Mury Wilderman, of Fliiladel. phia. wbo has bad a bousa put up here, left for tbe above place last week to ship ber furniture. She returned Monday und moyed iuto ber new home ou the same djy. Typhoid fever bas not yet disappear. ed in this vicinity. Perry, a son of Nath an Smith, is very low with typhoid and Mr. S and daughter are down with soma kind of a fever. We hope they may soon raoover. Henry B. Christman.of near Tracbs- illo whohad been conflued with typhoid fev r for several weeks, departed this life ou Sept. 30,aud wot buried in Jerusalem Uemelrry on Monday UcU 3rd. aged HI years, b months and 17 ilays. Key. A. M Strauss conducted tbe funeral services. Text. St. Murk 115. The Jerusalem Sunday school, of which be was a mem ber sang appropriate bmns. Otaoo. -A. W. Bertolet, of Allentown, Advanel Agent for tbe Osborne Combination trouM, was In town last Thursday and Friday. Bert understands his business and is lull of J'get up and get." For tbe week ending on the 7th Inst., there were (8,Ii tons of coal shipped over the L. k 8. Railroad, raaklog a total ol 3c itSSid tons for the season to that date, and showing an Ineresse of 610,507 tons aieo ni ps red with tba lame date list year. From theJMy Seat Bamuel Wandler, wanl of Gen. Chas. Albright, dee'd, and who resided with his guardian fora number of ycars,tatety arriv ed at the age of 21, aud left for Hamburg, Germany, on Wednesday, to visit relatives. lie expects tu be absent several years. He was accompanied as far as New York by Mrs. Albright. Wo wish hltn a pleasant and safe Journey. Miss M. La Van, who bas, for a number of years.been witb Mrs. John D. Bertolette, of this place, has been visiting her friends In and n round Reading, Pa., returned home on last Tuesday aftor in absence of several weeks. James llyndmnn.f sou of Mark Hynd- man,) and, who has been for a number of years, chief opera tor for the C. It. R. Co., of N. J., at this place, but who had gone West to his parents during the week, we are informed that ha Intends going to Ell mboth, N. J., where ho has accepted a po sition with tho same Company, F. B. Morris is having a flag pavement put down In front of his residence, a good and heavy stone to take the place of his old stone pavement, and judging from the op- -pearanco ofthe material; it will nut only be substantial, but permanent. Milton Dunmick, eon of (M. M. Dim- tnick, dee'd.,) tins returned from Eurupe, and is again in our midst, and appoares much improved In health. We are sorry to learn that Win. R. Butler, son of A. W. Butler, of this place, is indisposed and confined to this room. We hope lie may soon recover to his usual health. Mr. Fred VnnDoren, fornicr.illy one of the clerks In the Lehigh Viillcy office of this placo, but has now, charge of the New Market station, at N. J., was in town on Monday and visited his old friend i. The session's Court of this week was rather a slim affair. A few cafes were iis- Jiosecd of by trial Ihcro were nineteen rases on the list, nnd only three true bills returned hy the Grand Jurv. Most of the cases wore either settled or pestonel. Suout.D Be. Wages should be raised to correspond with tha high prices for provis ions, some of our capitalists should rmr- chase tho lower foundry and put it in suc cessful operation. Tlio New Jersey Hail- r ad Company should put up a new depot in this place. The old one is bcromiuga hissing and a by-word" to all passers by and is a discrcdltto thecotnpany.nnd a dis grace to the towu. A stone or plank walk should be laid from John C. Dolan'a dwell ing to the Diinmick bouse, also from the Dunmick house to the New Market house. All wholesome laws should be strictly cn. forced for the safety ot society. Going in debt shuuld be avoided as far as possible. Economy should be practiced by all, and es pecially by those who dispose of and control public funds, in order to reduce the taxes. All men should have their lives insured, for the benefit of those who are dependent u 3- on them. All buildings, whether public or private, should be insured. The old Btove in the Protbonotnry'e of fice has been renioved,and a new and tancy one put in its place. It may be an improve ment in appearance, but we doubt whether it will be in comfort and convenience. While wo welcome the rain and bail it witb delight, we nevertheless regret that the weather during Fair week was so inclement and unpropitious, for we have no doubt that n number of persons have been disappoint cd in their expectations, and especially tbe politicians and contributors. Wo advise the managers of the Fair hereafter to consult Vennor in regard to the weather, for it has become a fact that it almost invariably rains hero during Fair week. Why it thus? JUSTI0S. Hip Creek ItcniK. Mr. D. 8. Harpel and wife, of Harris burg, on Friday of last woek, were here on a visit to bis parents- -Mr. llandiverk, whole a candidate for Rogister aud Recorder, on the Republican side, was at this place on Friday of last week, and while hcie gave us a pleasant II. J J. Kemcrer recently purchased a colt of Levi Horn, of East Weissport.' Con sideration, twenty-eight dollars. Jacob Buck, of Danielsyille, Northnmp ton county, father of our esteemed friend, Paul Buck, ot this place, died un Friday of last week, and his body was interred in tho Evangelical cemetery, of that place, on Tuesday morning. A very large concourse of people followed his remains to their last resting place. He had attained the rine ago oi.eigiiiy years. The teniperanco question is making some stir in Franklin, and we should not bo surprised if the party wll from thirty to tony votca ibis tall, lor Btate Treasurer. The greater part of our farmers lake lit- tie or no interest in our county tulr. Gen tiemen, this ought not to be so. We had a pleasant call from Mifs Mary A. Suyder, of Williamsport, on Monday lust Miss Snyder Informed us that she will open her school in East Welssnort. on ilondoy, October 31st, for a term of five months. She is well pleased with the Di rectors for raising ber salary four dollars per month. -Mr. Paul Buck, of this plaoe, is bul.ld- mg a earn at present on tne Heydl s prop erty, which be purchased recently. -rCharles Driesbach. Josiah HarDel. and W. E. Kemerer, of Big Creek, were serving as jurors, at uourt, one aay tnis week. Our farmers are busy at present husk ing corn. Seeding is about done for thisseason. Revisi. Sudden Ocatlr. t Is our painful duty this week to record the sudden death of Mr. Wm. Wagner, form. erly a resident of this borough and for two or three terms Its Ohler Burgess ; but who.some two or three years ago, moved to Plymouth Meeting, MontKomery county, this 8 1 an, where he has been following the peaceful Ufa ofa larmer. On. Monday evening last be oama to this borongh and on Tuesday morn ing wen to Millport, and while walking alongthe street fell to the ground, and be fore help could reach him he was dead. He ceased was born In Millport this county, In tne year ls:, and was one ol oar oldest and most highly respected cltliens The funeral will take place this (Saturday) morning, at 8 o'clock, at the Lower Towamenslng church. Dramatic Mr. it Mrs. Henry Osborne, with their celebrated Dramatio Ot mpany. will ap. pear in ucnool Jl.ill, tbis borough, on Saturday eveulng next, tho 15th inst., upon wbicloccasiou tbey uill prestnt the beautiful dnmestio diauia, entitled "Kathleen's Oddities," and tbe "Only Of home's Dream." Admission 35 aud 60 cents. Reserved seals at E. H. Snyder's. Let there be a lull house they are good, -Our county fair tbis week was well it- tended, especially so on Thursday. Taking Unto consideration tbe lateussof the time for holding tbe fair and the long drouth, tbe exhibition were fully up to the average. The rain on Thursday aftern-mn hastened tbe departure of many ol the visitors. All else passed of satisfactorily. Rev. James A. Little, of Jlokendaurjua, exchanges next Sabbath, October loth, with Rev. J. R. Doremus.of SuinmltUill.McKle rstor of tb Presbytery oftshigb. F0RCING A FIGHT! AN ATTEMPT TO BE MADE TO OUST BAYARD. A Republican Caucus Nominates David Davis for President pro to of tta Senate. "Washington, Oct. 12. Tho Republican Senators in caucus this afternoon dctei in ined, by a two-thirds vote, to nominate David Davis for Pres ident pro tempore, and Davis will probably accept. The Republicans will try to oubt Rayard and elect Davis to morrow. The Democrats will firmly resist. If they fillibuster the Republicans eannot effect their purpose; but it is not believed that they williillibus ter. The Democrats resolw d this afternoon to force the fight on Secretary of tha Sen ate, but the Republicans have come to no conclusion about that office. The dicker with David Davis comprehends, it is be lieved, the ousting of all Democrats in Senate offices and the substitution of Re publicans. Iho Democrats will adhere to their present position on the committee question, but the Republicans will try, with Davis help, to revive the standing committees of the last session. It is said to-night that a scheme is under consideration to secure for David Davis, in the event of his declining to stand as a candidate to dis place Bayard, the tender of the position of Attorney Gen eral in Arthur's Cabinet, with a view of gettmij him out of the benate and replacing him with a Republican who will attend caucuses and heed their dictation. This programme, however, is of doubtful utility as Mr. Davis has recently said in a verrv positive manner that he would not accept a Cabinet appointment. STATE INE Wis. Dtvld Ilartman.a prominent citizen of iiaucasicr, aiea ou Moniitiy, agea 7u years. Mrs. Mary A. Ellls,of Heading, died sud denly ou Saturday while reading her Bible. Charles McOorgan was killed at New Haven, Fayette county, on Saturday by lulling uown a snail. Mrs. Overliol.lt, an old lady, of Dawson, tayctte county, was Instantly Hilled onsat. unlay by a fall down stairs. Abe Weilcr, a well known ticket scalncr. was arrested Monday at Pittsburg, and is held for a hearing. He threatens a suit against the l'eunsylvauia Railroad Cum psny for damages in comequenco of his er ret. John Ainsworlh, of Altoona, was run over and killed by cars on Satuiday. John B. Hamilton, a brakeman. was kill ed by cars near Corry, ou Friday. Hon. R. J. C Walker, of Williamsport. recently paid Siai.'.ua as taxes ou real es tote in that city. Alexander Reynolds, a prominent mflnu factururof iron at Kittuuninz, Armslronz county, tiled ou Friday, aged 72 years. Two masked men robbed the house of John Light, near Lebanon, on Saturday morning oi about $31). Maggie Carrol died at Chester on Satur day from burns received by the explosion of a w.ni u,t iisiup. The wages of the hands in the Viaduct Uolllng Mill at CoalesvllJe nave been vol untarilv increased S per cent. A wrestling match at Titusville on Wed. nesday between Jack McGraw and Henry Edwards for the championship of the oil re gions and J7J was won by Aicuraw, Emerson, Smith & Co., saw manufactur ers at Beayer Falls, Braver county, have voluntarily Increased tne wages ol tnelr men x3 cents per day. Samuel Riddle, owner and operator ol the extensive cotton mills at Olen Riddle, Delaware county, bas reached his 83d year. lie engages actively in his business daily. John Batman, a carpenter, aged 50 years, bung himself in Norristown ou Tuesdsy. He bad been a sufferer from malarial fever and became despondent. Silas Stackhouse, sged 87 years, aociden tally fell into a watering trough at Kennet square on Monday and was urownea. Domesllo afllcliucs caused .Job Cbisler, oi ureeusuoro, ureece county, to laae nis mo by snooting on baiurtiay lasi. William Laird, an aged cititen of Mur, raysvllle, Westmoreland county, was kick ek to death by a horse on Saturday. Ealen by Ilut. Pottsiowm, Oct. 7. In an old, weather beaten framo house,bclonging to theScbuyl kill Navigation Company located along tbe Schuylkill Canal, one mile east of Potts. town, for the past three years lived Alexan der Sassainan, a man whose reputation foi honesty was damaged some years ago by his conviction and imprisonment for larency. He had refused a borne with cither of his childrrn, one or two of whom reside in Potutowu.and preferred to remain entirely by himself. He bad frequently harbored tramps and when It became known to day that he was dead it was supplied he had been murdered. Mrs. Sarah Eisenhower, bis daughterliscovered hie body this morn murning. When the entered the house she was borri6ed to find her father lying on bis back on tbe steps leading from the base. ment to the first floor, dead- His head was thrown back, bis eyea and mouth were wide open and his bowels protruded from a hole In his stomach. Tbe scanty furniture in the room, which bad been left In confusion, teemed to betoken a struggle. Everybody believed it was a case of murder until tbis afternoon, when the Coroner's jury met. Then Dr. A. it. oavage, wno nad inane an examination, gave It as bis opinion that tbe bole in Iho body bad not been made by a murderous instrument, bat tbst it wss tbe I work of rats. There was no blood about the body and. although soma people yet be. ' llcve that Bassaman was killed, it is the geueral opinion tnal lie died suddenly and I that the rats' took itossesalon ol his body. He was over seventy yeans of age and there are some suspicions that It lo another case 1 oi insurance iuuro.tr. Erjg'aaraiu f Tho woolen and cotton mill of Charles II. I,andenberger,on Randolph street,above Columbia avenue, Philadelphia, was en llrely detniyed by fire Wedm-sday night. The flames spread so rapidly that many of tho hands, who were workinji'over-tlme," and some of whom were glrls.bocatne panic stricken, and jumped from the windows en thethlrd,fnurthand filth Iloors to the ground. Six of them were killed, and a large number were It la feared,, fatally Injured. Thry wsre removed to their liiimes, to St. Mary's and the Episcopal Hospitals. A PukillVU fUL't. Dr. rivrrva Diamond Hutui-rli Ttmft.!. will cure the worst ca-o of Catarrh er Hay Fever. Dr. Evury's Diamond Invlgoratnr gives bci .un mm 9kieiii!ii, invuiai Him uiijbicui, kes the comiilaxlmi clear, white and lllH bea lutldll. I'imtilllit (W. Horn thn A.I. rurtlsemonl. LflilBliruil .llurkrtir OOERKCTED WSECLY. Hour pi r sack Duck wheat flour ber sack , M 54 nuno 95 , vl . 1 80 . 70 , 1 8 , 1 40 SR t;om, per bushel Dais, per bushel Mixed Uhop, percnt , Middlings, iiercwt IJorn Ithup nrnn, per owi Iluttcr.pnr pound Kgi;s, per ilot.-n llatn, per puuml , Lard, nor Di.uml IU 19 It 11 1 10 shr.uldors, in r jiotitid , I'uiaiovs, ptr ouinei ...... stock nnrKet. Oln'tng prices of liMliVK.x ,t Town8nd uwcii, Mnvernmcul ami uoid 41) rtoutli Third Stretd. Ililla., Ojt. 13, lf-81. 17. S. e's. 18.1 Ext bid anlicd U. 8. Uurriucy, 130 bid atlted U' .4. 6,1S81, new, Kit. cgl' LM 100 asked 11. M. 4K. new lit; Mil 13 a, Hod U. S. i'eunw hU bid asked ennsianla l(. It...... 04 but 6 ask i-d hi asked J4 asked k asked naked H asked CQ asked 21 asked 40 asked Hhlla. Si Ri-adlna- K. It Be Mi I.nlilHh Valler It. R.... C0U Md I.i lilah U'al&Nor.Co.. Ifi'i ii d Unlled Co'a o! N. J Its bl 1 Northern Central It. It. 49 M Ilrstonvlllo Pass. It. It. 19U bid Pitts. Tit. &. Dutr. It. R. 2-sj hid Oontral Transportation. SV bM Nortliorn Paolhul'oin... 37 bid H asked asked " I'rord.. 77U bid H ko North Penn. R R bid 60 asse. Phil. & Krlo R. R 19! 1,1,1 ;o aske. Ken ked Oliver, iirauce,;. !'; b'ld asked Ki:S0Ui:i FKOJI DEATH. Tho fbllowlnir statement of Win. J. nouirh lln, of doiuervllle, JM ass.. Is an remnrkable Hint we Leg to ask lor II the attention of onr re.nl- ers He sais: "In the full of 15701 was tnk en with h violent iiustniMQ of the ttxo, ivnunuu iv a i-cert, i-'iukii. & soon ucxnn io lose inv annctlto and tl:sh. I wns o weaw at ono tlmo that I could not lenvo my bed. In iuo lumiacrui isn i wus nuinuieu toinei ny Hospital, M hllethrro the doctors said I bud a huln lu tny left lung as Mir as a balfi'.ollar I expended over a hundred dollars In diciors snd medicine. I wa so far gono at one tlmo a report went around that I was dead. I gave up hone, but a friend told me of nR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS. I laughed at my Mends, Ihloklng that my caso was Incurable, but I got a bottle to satlsf) tlieni, Whoa, to my eurnrlse and gratlflcatli-n, dead, began to revive, and to-day I fcol in bet. lev. spirits man j nnvc tne past inrce years. N. write this hoping you will publish It, so that every one afflicted with Diseased Lungs will be Induced to take Dlt. WM. U,L!, S UALSAM FOR TUB LT'tfOS, and be con vnlccd that OOtfsUMPl ION Can be Cured. I have taken two bottles and can positively say that It has done more good than oil Ui otner medicines 1 havo taken since iny sick ness. My cough Las almost entirely dlsap. neared and 1,81ihI1 si-ou be able io go to work." Sold by A, J. DcHLino. Lehlgbton, nnd all druggists. Deo. 18. lSSO-yloow HENItPS CANHOnC SALVE, Tbe REST SALVE In the world for Cuts. Chappo.l Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all kinds of Skin Eruptions, Freokles and Pim ples. Tho Salve Is guaranteed to srlve perfect satisfaction in every rase or money refunded. Ue sure you ct HENRY'S (JAiillOLIO SALVl., as nil others are but Initial lone. T1 -.. I . un.na T ' I n . . .51. ... TV. I r rice z cents, ror suie oy nil urinrum evcrrwhero. Dec. 18, 1830-Jleow nun hoi'.si: PovYUEns Are the only Horse and Poultry Powders that Hive universal satisfaction. If tha Powders do not give satisfaction, the Druaglst will re turn your money, ucc. is, imu yieow CARBON ADVOCATE PLAIN AND FAl'CY BOOKUOB PRINTING HOUSE BANK WAY, a short distance above the Lchljch Valley R.R.' Depot, LEHIGUTON, . PA. We are now fully prepared to execute every description of PR1NT1NO, Irom a Visitni Carii to a Large Poster 1 Posters, Handbills, Dodgers, Circulars, Shlprlng Tags, Cards, BUI Heads, Letter Heads, Note fields, Envelopes, Statements, Programmes, Pampblots, etc., i.e., In Best Manner, at Reasonable Prices ! A' T PKIYATE SALE. The underlined off. rs at Private Sale, tbe following valuable properties, to wit: All that eerUIn valuable lot. wllh tbe build. lo-ri thereon, situate rn the corner of Iron and Lebljib streets In tt borough ol Lehigh. Ion anown as ine "ienigmoa num. Also, one lot, wtthfunnJatlira walls already erected, situate on tha upper end ol Iron street, jjeniynion. n nu, ino uucnuu u-uii,wiii .uu .,. situate on the corner ol Rank stroet and Uankwiy, Lehlabton. Also, a Dwollln-; House and sis Acres of land annate in I ranaun townanip, on loo publlo roaa isaaing to aiaria x urnace. And, also, a lot of carriages, harness, So. Apply to ' L. F. KLEPP1NOER I.ehlKhlon Hotel, Cur. Iron and Lehigh streets. Julys l&SL.tf. T 0 WHOM IT MAY COXCERN. At! nerions ara herebr forbid rocddllnc with a IIRHIVN HORSE, loaned Vr me to PETER awAHTWiiuu, oi mauonmis vai. ley. Carbon county. Ha., as the same Is ray property U Y. iJLKPPINliKH, sept. U, ISSl-wJ. Leblghton, Pa. Tn tho Court of Common Pleas of 4. 1 nrbuu 1 oitiiy : TRUSTER'S AUUOIINT. U. II. Kim. on, trustee oi nvn, cumi, ,..its Sled his account up to July, 1st, lssi, the IftWS Will UQ cuuiuitii n, bia, ,,tv.,vwww. Term by the Court, unless obieeted to. ' akoROE W. ESSER. Sep. St, 1881-wt. Fiotbonotary. JS.TOT1CE. Notice Is hereby glve- that an Application will be made to tbe t'oqrt of Common Pleas of 'arbon Countv for tha dissolution i f ''The Lehigh Dutldlnic and Loin AsipetAMouftif Lehighton, Pa.," at October Term of 'Court, Its- All visvui iuisie,iy ,, f,vta issv HOIIQT ut ins ,iu. DANIEL OLFWINE, President W. M. HAPSUER, Solicitor BiptsmbM :. 1M. am i u: J l w ijuw TO Kettle Qnality not Qaantity Isr tu& aiesi impcrtarice ; next is ltff Knowledge and Emenenco to Cj rectly Prepare aud Dispense tlie sames At A. J. DURLIKG'S POPULAR Drue & Family IMMae Store, Bunk Street,. Lehighfon, Yonoin always rely unor arttln STRICT LY Pure and unadulterated. Drugs and IVledicineSr PURt.INlf. carrh-s tho larifts' stock of PAVKNT MElUi INrS it the coutny. IIURL1NO hasauelennnt strek of DIUTO (llSTtl SIJNDI.ns, FVNl'V nnd Tt'I LET AR'HiOiKS Tor the ladles as wollas ihe uenls DURLHTO makes HORSE and" rATTLB POW'UEliS a spccl ilty Ills 'J3yors ex,r. Isncr In the dru business ulvts blm a xrcat advantnge In th t lint. TKVS-iES. SUPPORTERS and HltAOKS always a large stock on hand. VINrau,l L10.T OIIS. both forelirn and domestic, He 1ms Cllinon tlrnpe Wine nmt a Dry Catawba Wine. Just splendid an.t cheap, WALL PAPERS and BORDERS the lamest uj'ortinunt In t)nn, Oo to UUHLINU'S whh your prescrip tions QutoDURLINu'S for your Patenw Medicines. Oo tn IU'rlLlNO'SforyourfKneyart'chs. Fanners aud horsemen K"to IU'Rl-IKU for J cur tlorso aud Cattlu Powdeis. atitf. 'S i 1. s - gSgPThe Carbon Advocate one year for $1, and Kendall's Horse Book as a premium. AGnrf3 Va1!7& tor tho Rest ami F.istest Selling Pictorial Rooks nnd Bibles Prices reduced S3 per cent. Natlouul Publishing Co.. Philadelphia. Pa. uiar6-m3 ,Wtet PlcnW!nilir.il.rs.vrhtt'!,tAinuntliie t)fc aDjbc.trrn.o pwu!t.l,ttri!S. Yl!ilr!,' 4 i.cl3jJS.tr. ?lvtn?.Mi U Co. laNlMiut.X.Y wi . iimi.iiunptitits. ww ikoih, n vi...,t January , USt-jl JMPORTANT ASNOCNCEMENIt POST OFFICE 11U1LD1KO LEIIIQIlTOX, PA., has the Lerjest ana ilost Extensive Stock of DATS, CAPS, Ac. ever offered In this borouuh. and to which I Invito the special nttentlon of ray custutrrrs and Ilia public K.uerally, as I am prepared to offer extraordinary Inducements In FALL AND WINTER Hats, Caps, to, and I Invite mynumerons friends and patrons to call and examlno my stock bofore makluu their purchases elsewhere, as I am prepared to give special, inducements to au OAS It l'UKUHASUKS. Reuicmbor. LEWIS WEISS Post-Omce Uulldlntf, Lcbtabton, Pa. Sept. io. . Saloon -Keepers anl Ofes, Don't fall to buy your Cliampaigne Pear Cider, Lager Beer, Iloofc Beer, Nectar, Porter, &c, or C. BOETTGER, TAMAQUA, Pa. Aug. U, 1881-Iy. rjMIE SLATIKUTON PLANING MIIX AKO Cabinet Ware Factory, AT SFiATlNOlOS. JOHN BALLIBT, Propr., Deals In all klud and sizes of fiur, Hemlock Oalc and nard W'ooo Lumber. and lanowpie pared to execute usy uraount of orders lor BrosseB LumbeR Ol' ALA, JCIXD3. Doors, Smiles, HHntls, Sliullerv, Sloultlhtgfi, Cabinet Ware, Ac, Willi i'ro.aptacse. Brackets Made to Order. The Machinery Is nil sew raid ot the best and most Improved kinds. 1 employ none but lh best workmcu. u.e well aeawned aud stood loa trria I, and au the: etore ablo to ptiai aatec enure saufactlou to all whomaylavor mewttb a mil. Orders uv mall piouiptly attended to. Jlv rlmipca are moderate, terms cabb, or intriest charged alter tiilrty days. GIVE MA CALL. tV 1 ho eneasert lo Build na will find tt t i heir adrsnutce to h-vo WiHou, sine, nrrt Poors, r-asiica, rhut'ers. c.. Ac. nirde at tnl I Maytr JOHN TU IXIbT, THE BEST OF COAL. The underslensd Is now prepared to supply tbe very best LATT1MEK COAL atthe fol lowlnj LOW PRICES 1X)R OASHt DellrVL No. Chestnut, by the eir tin Na 1 Ohestnut.by the oar ITS Store, by tbe car aba lly the Sinn's lni "5 cents per ton additional J. L. GABBI), Dealer In Genebai, Habdware, &c, Opposl to t be Tubllc Bijusre, B ANK TE ET. LCIIIO U inn, PA. nnv.13.ls73 jSEUVOUS BEIilLI Y: A CUKE OCABAXTKr.D. Dr r. f. WKrVaTtCBTK and JUiAHt Tarsi MUST. a'po- itte ior listeria. UUrit, , On Tulsifoa, fiivnuis Siedicbo Uei'Ui1 ljrpras siod.LouoI Mtiar. petma ouhms, I ir po tency, lnvoinularv Bmli oo. rnuisture ulit Aire, caused br ovicxei ton. telf abuse or ovor-U'tn'eoncf, tt-;U lss to siiserv. decsr aud death. Ou box will cure iccect cat a. Kaeh oox ennt, piaoae u.nntb'arxstitiDfai. (tus doiiarabox nr six orxc-far Uve doilsra att br mail prepaid on rrc- ipt ut pilie. We inur antee alx Coxes to tre any care W tn each, mder iwoivedb. uafot -Ii boxes, sccojjoan lea with Uvedol'.v. we will s.iid the mrcbta er our written cuaivater lorciura th runn.T II Ihetreatmuitdoea not effect a cure Unar aetata (wand culv wben tletrtti'est uord r ed direct irom as J1HN O WEel' A r.0., Sol Pr-'prieUre. Hi A us W. V-iM. u Urreet. Cttcno.IU. A J. DUULISG. -jent,Lh'tt. tan. Pa. RMITUKUNKfiCO,, Wholesale Aran rjlads'.tu ssirt -C'l-lf t 4
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