The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, November 05, 1881, Image 3

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SATURDAY, KOVKMBKR t, IH1.
Local and Personal.
"tniian brpaHMtnl," Wathinyitn, D.
C.I m anxious to IntroJuee Dr. Bull')
Cough Bjrrup among mv Indians, having
Ulrd it jnjsell for tovferkk month, and
think It ons of tht finest remedies I ever
found. I Mar you, It ti the only thing
tbat fever relieved ms of protracted cough,
brought on by exposure while on the Bloux
Commission Uit year. A. 0. Books.
Agent for Tone and U. 8. Comraisilonef.
M. Knoll, merchant Ulior of Wilkes
bans, failed on Saturday for $10,000 due
mostly to Kew York end Philadelphia credi
tor. On n execution luued by his broth
ers, hit ple of business U In the BheritTi
hands.
Thomas Lyons, of Bellevue, Lackawan
tia county, was killed on Thursday of last
week, by an accidental fall.
JSeT-Th largeit stock of fine gold watches
fct E. II. Itobl'e.Maucb Chunk. Prices
guaranteed to be lower than they can be
boutht for elsewhere..
Miss Mary Oflliouse, of BilTenrille,
Northampton county, has been made hope
lessly Insane by fright.
Scott Knapp, of Ashland, Schuylkill
county, killed a buck near that place a fen
days airee that weighed 1(18 pounds.
jSS-For a elean share, a fashionable hair
tut, shsmpoonlng, or anvthlneiti the line
hair dressing, call on R. B. Widdoss, op
posite the public squaro, Bank street, Le
hlghtoo. Insuranco sharks had $To,000 In risks
Upon the life of Alexander Buck, Who died
at Frackrille, Schuylkill couuty.a few days
go.
The Hev. Jsmes A. Little, for about
thirteen years the prospered pastor of the
Iliiktndauqua Presbyterian congregation,
has returned from a vacation Jaunt In-Central
New York, revisiting former parishion
ers at Utlca and Canastota.
33S-Before ordering your full and winter
suits and overcuats, yuu should not fail to
tlron into the Post Office buildnie. in this
borough, and examine the new and elegant
assortment of latest novelties In cloths,
casslmeres, suitings and overcoatings now
opening, 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 same material and workmanship
can be obtained elsewhere. Call and be
sunvluood.
Respectfully,
II. II. pKtxsjt, Agent,
P. O. Building, Lehighton, l'enn'a,
After the Kingar express ran off the
track of the North Venn. Railroad at Sell
ersville oh Friday, fatally injuring John
Welsh, the engineer, the passengers mud
Up a purse for bis family. A h-lter com
mending the bravery uf the engineer and
his Bremen, Deo. IJulitl, was sent to the ofli
cars of the road.
Ifjulf you wantn nice smooth,easy shave
your hair cut or shampooing, go to Frani
Roederer's Saloon, under the Kxrhange lin
tel, lie will fix you right, and don't you
forget it.
Soma lady of this town should take
the agency for that popularam! Hatful book
"Praetieiil Hotirltrer," issued by Buck-
eve Publishing Co., Minneapolis, Mini.
Every limine keeper nefds a copy. Aridn
the publishers for terms. Commissions
large. 4w.
fejuGlueks, Watches, Jewelry and silver
Ware for sale, and repairing done at lluga
man's Store, Weissirt. J5-yl.
te.8tnoko "The Round Head Cigars:,
the best S enl ei?r in town. Try them.
rsaleby J. W. Raudenbiish, at the "Car
bon House." 31 tr.
For tli week endlugnn the 2'Jth uit.,
there were 129,33 tons of coat shipped over
the It. V. R. It., making a total uf 5.K5S.505
tons for the season io that dale, showing an
Increase of 2.085,014 tons as compared with
s.i mo time last year.
Highest cash prices paid for hides and
skins by F. J. Grtisnierj npxi,iite (Jar lion
House, agent for Win. A. Grnsmer & Co.
4fTU best alid cheapest books may
he had at Luckrnbach's, St Broadway,
Miuch Chunk. Among the works he of
irs for sale are the f illowlrtgi Acme blog
fxphy: II stati'lard luniks by Maraulcy,
Carlyla and others, bound in one volume,
40 cents. Lives -or Chaucer, Spencer, Mil
ton, Cowper and Soiithey, 1 volume, 50
tents. Lives of IJe Foe, Johnson,. Gold
smith, Scott and 'ftiSt'.keray, 1 volume, 40
rents. You tie's nihil Concordance $2.
The works of Fli vioiis Josephtis, $2.
A novel event is (Hllouneed to take
place in Douglaesvllle, Berks county, on
6-iturdsy afternoon, November 12. A Isrge
number ot persons Wlttl were duped into
purchasing and taking nut pnlicicsln grave-
' yard Insuranco companies have become
tired of paying the exorbitant and very fr
fluent assessments, and have determined to
sjome together, form a parade headed by a
band of music, and burn their policies.
Sensible at last.
jaf-We notice that a numlier of oeir neo-
dlo go to Dr. J. A. Msyeri at Maurh Chunk,
t- get beautiful seta of terili J the Dr., as an
operator, is unexcelled hy any other in this
region, which fact Is appreciate.! by the pub
lic, jyau i j
JBeTW invite the attention iff our read
ers to the advertisement of the Buckeye
M'fg Co j i Marioti, Ohio, in another column.
They offer rare inducemeuta to earn an
lionet living.
The formal opening of the Adelaide
ilk mills at Alleutown will take place on
TliUradsyi November IT, and the ceremon
lea Will be on a scale cottililehturate With
the Importance of the affair.
Rev. Dr. Whitehead.of the Church ofthe
Nativity South Bethlehem ,haa announced to
his congregation his decision to accept the
Bishopric of Pittsburg, to Which bo was re
cently elected.
feS.E. II. Hohl. Msueh Chunk, has in
creased his stock of watches, clocks, jewelry
and silverware, so that he has the finest
and most select assortment its the county.
If vtrtl Will only call and see his slock, bis
price are sure to suit you.
A large black bear weighing 250 pounds
was killed by an engine ott tho Lehigh and
Susquehanna Railroad, below Lehigh Gap,
on Thursday of last week. It is supposed
that bruin came down flora the mountains
In March of water.
Abram K. Wh!tner,aged48 years, died
at PotUvllI on Sunday night of Brigbl'i
disease of the kidneys. He was teller in the
Miners' National Bank for a number of
years, a prominent Mason, and the District
Deputy Grand High Priest of that juris
diction.
A childrens temperance meeting will
be held in tb First Presbyterian church, of
this borough, on Sunday afternoon Beit, at
SHi o'clock. Tb meeting will be address
ed by prominent speakers. All are cordial
ly invited to attend.
Stewart Garrison, convicted the other
4at of tnanslaDgblerj Was sentenced by
Judge Myers, at Eaton,Mnnday morning to
an Imprisonment of eltyen year and six
month) In the Eastern Penitentlsry,
An execution was Issued Monday at
th suit of Ario Pardee against the Allen-
town Rolling Mill Company, for $1,348,068.
Tho result may bs a change of ownership
in the works.
The heaviest and steadiest rain we have
bad here lo many months continued dur'
Ing Monday and several following days.
The general remark Is that th rain will
continue) to do good if it should continue for
ws
IJgirThewe ot biit subscrib
ers Retting tno ADVOCATE
through the mail will please
refer to the direction tab, note
their indebtedness, and remit
the amount. In all cases
where we have to send bilk
$1.25 will be charged to cover
expenses of postage, etc.
Froi tkeJMy Seat.
James Stage, allaa nappy Jim, who
baa been for several months engineering
lb heating fnrnaooa at tba Mansion
Trevor Harris, of Wllkesbarr, was kill
ed by a fall or coal In th Empire Mint at
that place Tuesday afternoon.
-There Is a smallpox scare la Wllkea-
barre, the teacher In the Third school dls
trict being down with th disease and many
of her scholars having been exposed.
The Sons of Temperance held Ire-un
ion, at Philadelphia, th other sight, and
Judge Ashman, of the Orphans1 ecurt, In
the course of his address, declared that "liq
uor dealers were not to bo set down exactly
as enemies of temperance reform. They
wer on an average a pretty good et of men.
They were only th out-growth of a public
sentiment in favor of tb selling of liquor
They only supplied the publlo demand."
Ha then bitterly denounced as tba greatest
foes of temperance, the sleek, fat, respectable
citisens who handed about Win at their
dinners and balls, and yet Were lha loudest
In crying down the saloons
For the 8 days ending on the 31st uit.,
there were 135,725 tons of coal shipped over
the L. A S. R. R.,making a total for the sea
son of 3,765,953 tons, showing an Increase
of 810,305 tons a compared With tht same
time last year.
XSfK big bargain for gentlemen A fine
white dress shirt for fifty cents, at the Orig
inal Cheap Cash Store,
On Monday Rev. O. Mi Spargrovo.a
iTesbyterian minlster.commilted suicide in
the West Pcnn Hospital, Pittsburg.
Smallpox prevails loan alarming ex
tent in PitUton. There are at present over
100 cases In the town. The disease first ap
peared early In the summer among the poor
er classes, aod its progress Was aided by a
dispute between the borough authorities and
the Poor Board concerning tb responsibil
ity lor the sick. Owing lo this difficulty the
bodies of those who had died from the ma
lady were permitted to remain uhburied for
several days.
The many friends of Jonas Horn, of
lha Mansion House, this place, will be sorry
to lea rn that he is ly i ng severely I ud is posed
Daisv, youngest daughter of Mr. E.
Uibblcr, is very ill with malarial-typhoid
lever.
Hon. Win. M. Rapsher. Hon. W. 11,
Souden and Cant. E. II. Rauch will address
the people of Lower Townmensing, at Lew
is Uracil's hotel, Millport, this evening, 4th
Inst., and at Nathan Steinler's hotel, Stem-
lersvilte. Saturday evening, 5th inst. Let
there be a rousing rally of the Democracy.
Remember Hon. W. M. Rapsher will speak
on both occasions.
per FOR SALE. The undersigned have
a new piuuu-bux two-sealed carriage, suited
lor one'or two horses, and one nearly new
two oeatrd carriage the front seat can be
taken out or loll in either of them at plea
sure. Either one of these carriages will be
mid at a very low figure, as we have use fur
but one. " Apply to
MINER BROTHERS,
49.4 Weissport, Pa.
Kpiirlul tMtllHttUlt.
Ludiesaro respectfully invited to call and
examine my elegant assortment of shoes
and gaiters, 'just received from the muiiu
lacturers, which for quality, beauty of style
and finish are unsurpassed, and which I
have placed at lower prices than ever be
fore reached. Repectftilly,
J. T. NcjBiVX,
Original Cheap Cash Store.
It Ml I.tmera
Remaining uncalled for at the Lehighton
post office Nov. 1 1
Th Coal Trttde.
Th condition ofth anthracite coal trad
was never, says Monday's LtJqtr. within
our recollection, reported more favorable at
this season of the year than Just now. Th
demand for coal la unabated, and. notwlth-
Houso tendered hU resignation on Toes- ,Undng la, production Is some three mil
day last, wblob was promptlyand sheer- ion, otiODt in ,dTlince 0f it year's inp
fttlly acopta, leaving Urn "square on pir , for 1 are d,nr on th In
bis muscle, and as sari's as llf and as cress, as well from the West as (r.m th
bsppy as ever" East. And as the hlnderance to an increased
fan Armbrhtter, who generally keeps production of coal is kept up by a great lsck
np with the tihier, gave a froesour kront of wstor at the mines, It dues not seem
lunch on last Tnesday evsning to bis I probable that there will be such an increase
friends. In th supply of cost as will materially
"Sour krttlll tl bully) tour kruut Is fine, bring down prices. At all the coal centres
ws Know lor w eat 11 an in lime. u, orders for coal are creatly in excess 01
David Tteh&tn, wbo has been absent thk bower khit capabilv of the dealers to
for sbveral tUonths visiting bis friends in supply, Should there be, however, Judh an
Europe and recruiting bis health, is ex- early supply of water as to remove the pros
pected horde this week. out complaint from drouth, there is litllo
It is the oplbion of many that it is ren to "T that the production orroal
about time Ibat tb borough anlhoritis aa"DS " remainder ur J"" ttn'1
put aora. restraint upon ths manner in through th. coming winter will mbre than
whieh our yoUtU celebrate lh.lastcv.n- equal th. current demand. Admitting that
ing of tho month of October. Ho on. lh 'e"f dem"td '"J00 Z, T
.. . ... . ... . greater than the ususl aVerags annual In-
ObJedU to them observing it a, a. a boll- , ' n8W
day or enjoying themselves In a proper and h w.
manner, bnt do object and protect against 1(J wMm lU fied of nou,llmeh lh,t
them being allowed to do as they please priwJ M mon Ilely ,0 ady(inco lU(u, nth.
With other people's property.or ndnng.r erwiM for Jttn Th(J ,roh m4nu.
ma ana limn 01 peaceioi ciiwens uy re- f,tttUre demand furoosl holds well up, and,
ndnvlng ttoor Step add pull iug obstacles
in their way. Wo bopb to sea nn imi
provenlent in this direction, voluntarily!
if not lorclbly.
Shy and et Bold eho'ngb Hats.
Short and yet totog enough Lifei
Blow and ytt fleet enough Timet
-'Bound and yet free enough Water.
Dry and yet wet enough The toper 1
Right and yet wrong etlotigh. War;
Strong and yet weak enough The
will.
Distaut and jel hear enough Small
P01'
Nutral and yet actlVb enough Nitro
gen.
Warm and yet oold enough Aueo-
tion.
Small abd yet life enough An Au
om.
Young and yet old enough r-olato
bugs.
Soft and yot hard fibdngh The
heart
--Repulsive and jfeUttratitlve enough
Bum.
in the opinion of those well Informed, will
even exceed the demand for tho year 1881.
Looairlg It) th future, there la no pursuit
that for the next five or six years promises
better than that of the coat and Iron. A de
mand for Iron and steel makes a demand
for coil to hianufacture It and demand for
many other things necessary lo the trans
porlstion of all elo. The coal trade iri the
past hkl been more or less precarious ; it is
subject to ouforstch vicissitudes, and; re
quiring large capital a It docs, when the
turn of the 'market is Against it the lots is
Spt to b rapid and great. The lafit four or
fire years has had thuch of the Unfavorable
tb contend with from one cause or ailothert
the present and pust year; nhllothcy have
not shown lorgcly of direct money profit,
have rJ&veftlikless, in their experience,
taught tbat which Is worth more than mere
money j thBy have brought trt practical use
a more coi reel knowledge ol the business.
The cohtbfnptiun Of coal Is ctlmntril as
doubling every Jecsde j that is. If the pro
due'lldfi In 1881 shall ba 27,500,000 tons, It
Is fair to estimate- that of 188? will be 55,-
000;t)6o tons. The committees uf the Lehigh
Vild and yet tame enough The tD,l Schuylkill Coal Bxctiangcs held a meet-
skunk,
Light yet heavy ehotlgh The atmo.
sphere.
Smooth arid yet rough feuougli Tb
tongue.
Onen and tcI closed enough A
spoudn.
Rich and yet poor enongh- The
mli-er.
Intelligent nnd yot Ignofnnl enough
Mam
-Safo and yet dangerous (Jnongh
Arsenic
High and yet low enough Tho
clouds.
Scarce and yet plenty enough Mid:
night visits
-Presetving nnd yet destroyiiig
enough Oxygen.
Jc&TICI;
ndrews; James
Bxlliet, Mary
Bust, Laura
ttorgcr. Jacob
inuer Joseph
Bsrr, Solomon
Drrmel, Eliso (Ger.)
Druriibor, llenrv
mportnnt lo 'frcltclSer
Section CLXl of the school law saya:
Any teacher who absents himself from the
institute of his county without a good reason
may have his want of professional spirit and
icul indicteil hy a lower mark nn his certifi
cate in practice of teaching, than ho would
otherwise have received."
In view of the ne law, passed by our
last legislature, as published in last week's
Anvocars, there is no reason for any teach
e r to be absent even a day. W hope our
County Superintendent will follow the
slrct letter ofthe law in this matter.
Hrilman, John
Kreitl, Ufo. II.
Kistler, Abraham
Leitz, John
Morris, Win. M.
Mankey, Fredejie
Shoemaker, Fyelta
Bmet, I. V.
Webb, Mrs. Hiram
Persons railing for any of the above will
lease say "advertised."
H. II . PETERS, P. M.
Pnckcrtott ttlpili;.
James Long. Master Machinist at tl.e
our shops bure, having nlitained n patent
on tho improvement to bis punching ma
chine, la now making arruugeineiits to
introdt.ee it throughout the State Tho
machine in r.o-.v perfect; tbo ono in uso
here has given excellent satifaction and
is a model or workmiitialiip. The ma
chine in full working order can be seen
at any time by culling on tbe iuyoutur at
I'ackerton.
Rumor has it that Oeorgc Hurl?man,
operator at Bethlehem, has been appoint- iVetqueliutilrUf Kcreculngai.
ihg on Friday sTlenioon at the oflice of
llie Leltlgh Coal and ftvllUo'u dumpnHy,
It was resolved that 110 chdngn In prices
would be recoinmi-ned for November la the
line and City and harbor trade; The' Lo
tligb line prices at MaicH CI1UI1II fttll be as
follows: Lump, $3; brolfcn and fg, 2 75;
stove and small etovo, $2 FS; clutnul, 2.
R0; do. Ko. 3,$1 SO. The Lehigh city
prices at Mauch Chunk wilt be:Lump,$3.
15; broken and ccg, $3; stova and small
stove, $3 10; chestnut,- $2 Si) clte'itnut, Vo.
2,1 75. The llfle anil city friccs of the
Philadelphia and Reading Coal n'n.l iron
Compsay for wlute ssh og ut Bcliuj ikill
Haven will he ; Lump ami siCHiiihoat, $3;
broken arid egg, fi 75; shive ond snmll
atnve $2 85; rhcbtuut Ko. I, $2 AO; clicbllit't
No. 2, $2 50; pea No. 1, ti (15; p& No: j;
II 40. A slight change will bo iiiadb In
Eastern prices, ns rod nh roal ut Port Rich
mond will Ijoadvaiicd 20 cents to J3 t)0, d(V
stove 15 cents to it US, ami Lorbvrry sto-o
15 cents to l.50. The fc,imc relulirijchjiW
win oe miioe ui i.liz.iueilipoij.,.
The total tonnage of nnihruci rrWl from
all the regions fur the w.fk ending Oct. 22,
us reported by the several carrying comparo
ics, amountrd to 033,710 tuns', against 053,
708 tons in ljiocuri'fiondiii!( week last year,
decreato of 2(S,05d tons The tolnlaniiiuiit
ofanthraHtt JWitied tor life year li 22,483;
321 lons,ngainsl 1S,J!U,CU1 Ilks forthosiim,e
puriod last year an iuereaso of 3,'J05,03O
tons.
Democrats, M & Rememlier !
Editor Cariok Adtooatii
It was Joe Lynn, ofthe jr.
C. Democrat, who in the fnl
of 1871, under the guise ojffa.
Democrat, published from his
printing oflice a most scurril
ous political sheet, a short time
before the election deribuiic-
iiig and opposing the regular
Democratic county ticket and
grossly misrepresenting and
abusing sllcli oiu arid stedfast
Democratsof Hon. A. G. Brod
head, Hon. Allen Craig, Cbl.
S. Crnig, T. D. Claussi Reub.
Zeigenfuss and otllersi and
through his political treachery,
with tho aid of some of his
willing tools, succeeded in de
feating D. Clauss for Trea
surer and Col. John Craig for
Associate Judgd
It was Joe Lynn who pub
lished iri his Mdiich Chunk
Democrat, October 10, 1871, a
Venomous arid bitter attack
upon the lntti Hdn. Asa Pacl
erj ono of the purest arid most
respected Democrats of Car
bon county, in an article head'
ed: "Judp-e Packer and the
Lehigh University."
It was Joe Lynn, of Hid M.
C. Democrats Vvho sb basely
betrayed the Democratic patty
of Carbon county in 1871, that
it became necessary td estab1
Iiah an independent Demo
cratic paper in which the de
mocracy could put their trust,
It was Joe Lynn, of tho M.
O. Democrat, whb published
arid made the vilest and most
uncalled for personal attacks
upon Chales McGill, C. J.
Murray Jas. Sweeney, Hon
Jahles A. Harveyj Thos. Mul
lcry, .Daniel Brislin, John J.
Gallagher and other promm
the
ed night deapntcber at that point, if so,
the appointment is an excellent oue. Mr,
Harleman U a sou of Samuel Harlcmao,
despntcber at Wentbeily.
Engine 3G3, H-:il Creek, built by
David Clark, Muster leohanio of Hr it-
ton shops, passed throngb here on its
way to lerth Amboy. The engine is the
first one of a class designed and built for
Mr. Patruk Liv.lcr has been to
Philadelphia during the weelt , hi which
placo he purchased a l.irge atock of win
ter gndhi.
Mr. James Len-mou icturtu d home
hftcr i three vcars lny in California.
He reports good Units ill tbe Golden
Slate.
Mr. Hugh Cullrn arrived Lome
the Amboy DivUJpn to be used on the Saturday, from iAadvillo, Col., hale and
Conernllllalldttv Are Nuw In order.
The Altoona (l'u.) TViiuae, ofEriday of
last week, says: At 8 n'clifk last evening
Rev. M. N. Cornelius, of the First Presbyte
rian church, uniteil in tbe holy bonds of
matrimony, Dr. E. S. Miller and Miss Nel
lie M. Durborrow. Tbe ceremony was per
formed at tbe residence of the bride, on
Eleventh avenue, in the presence of a large
number of invited guests. After the eon
elusion ofthe ceremony a collation Was
served and tbe presents, which included a
large number of handsome snd vsluablesr
tides, were exhibited. The groom, who is
well known to our citisens, is a young phy
sician who has already gained an enviable
place in his profession. During his rest-
denci in this city he has gathered around
him many warm friends who will bo glad
to hesr ofthe important step he has taken.
The bride lias for a long time been one uf
our most successful teachers in the public
schoo!s,baving only resigned recently. She
is a young ladyof varied accompliabraents,
and will bling true christian virtues to her
aid ill the boftio in which she will preside.
The young couple will go to housekeeping
at once. We extend our congratulations,
and hope that their lives may ba long and
happy.
Tbe numerous friends ofthe doctor, wbo,
by the way was a student of our friend, N
D. Keber,in this place, join with us In con
gratulating the young pair and bidding
tbem Qodspee4 on their journey through
life.
fast freight traius.
The new Forwarding ofjee is heitig
pushed to completion as rapidly as pos
sible. The plasterers are now at nrk.
Mr. Noouemacher.of Eofct Mauch Chunk,
has the contract for tbe plastering.
Samuel Satnsel for many years em
ployed as carpenter at the oar shops, be
came so enfeebled from disease and old
age that he was compelled to relinquish
bis dully toil. Roth himself and wife.
have been in ill health for the last year
or two. The aged couplu have gone to
live with their daughter at South E-tstou,
Tne many fri-nds of John liuhu are
glad to know tie has secured a more lu
crative position with the O. It. R. of N.
J. at I'hlllipsliurK. Mr. llohu was a res
ident of Packcrton for several years and
dommauded tbe rtspect ot ull wbo knew
him.
in tbe employ of tbe Company at tbeir
ear shops, altera tew weeks hickncKS died
at tbe Boarding Uouto of Mr. McDuniel
on Saturday ereniug, Funeral services
were held Mondaj afternoon, utter which
the remains were taken to Lehighton
Cemetery for interment. The decased
wa-. burn at Dovlestown, ltuoks county,
In 1810; be was a resident of New Jersey
for several years; be leaves no family bis
wife and only daughter baviug died some
years ago. anon.
Paokrrton, Oct. 27.
Tbe Emerr block, at Bradford; was badly
damaged by fire at an early bonr Vfednes-
dav morning, ine duiiuici is ownea or
Hosetler ft Keyser, who loose $1090. Tba
other losses are t J. W. Humphrey ft Co
oil well supplies, $1000 1 Dsvld YTbitestone,
tobacconist, $800) Morris snd Gunther,bar
bers, $800 1 Crawford's Keystone Restaur
ant, $100) Page ft Hubbard, physicians,
$300 jO. II. Colion, real estate agent, $240 j
jMonomy sign uonipany, 35U. Toe Awn
vi 7 jutgnn imiming,
slightly damaged also.
adjoining, was
Wul.ultB i - if T, ! er i m - J I
Eh la and Reading Railroad ear Inspector,
ad both bis legs cut off at the hips by being
run over by severs! cars attached to a push-
log engine at ins new depot In Heading
His recovery is considered improbable He
was 28 years old and unmsrfied.
Benjamin Chambers, Jr., a prominent
young lawyer of Cbantbersburx, cotnniillad
suicide on Sunday by shooting Tba im'
palling cause of tbe ad is onkoewn
hearty.
Mr. James Beilly, from Hnuto, paid
ns a visit on Sunday, anil he reports the
Democracy iu that section solid for tho
whole ticket.
Mr. Itichurd Sniitham,- of Tamanqua,
was iu town on Wednesday;
Mr. P. F. Clark was at Bastou, on
Tuesday, cn business.
Mr. Rickert. tb.3 Democratic camiii
didate for County Treasurer, was here
iaat wecls oa a Tisit to see bis friends.
He left thoroughly satisfied with his
prospects iu this place. Mr. Hicliirt has
been a life-long Democrat, sad be will
get tbe hearty support of every Demo
crat in the district, as he well deserves.
-The "Czette's" blowing about dis
satisfaction among tbe Iriih is all non
sense. Tbey xre for the ticket, aud noth
ing but the whole ticket Wo bear of a
-Mown Soliday, for a number of years Kood feeling existing auioug tho Demo:
eratio citizens in all parts of the county,
which will be tho means of making littlo
Carbon the banner county of tbe State
This district contemplates a larger Dem-
ocratlo majority than it baa given iu any
previous years. Let us rally once again.
J. C.
Wild Creett Item
The new arrival at Joseph Kleintop's
Is a boy, and not a girl, as it was stated
in jour last issne.
-Miss Sibylla Smith is at present em
ployed at H. Kunkle's.
Mr. Henry Ueydt, of this place, is
bnsily engaged in building a new dwell
ing bouse
The welcome rain promises a raise
In our wells.
Mrs. Mary Wlldennan, of this place
wbo has been sick for tbe past few days,
is at present in a healthful condition.
Mr. John 0. Distler, of this place
who is employed at Paekerton, paid ns a
visit on Sunday last. Come again-
Mr. Perry Smith, wbo bai been suf
fering with the typhoid fever, appears
now to be much better.
Mrs. Levins Cbrist'nan.near Trach
ville, wbo baa been confined to her bed,
Lower Toiraraenalngr Items.
Samuel Straup is convalescing under
the medical treatment of Dr. Dreinig, of
Bethlehem.
Mr. J. Balllet, the merchant of Bow
man, has just returned from the city
with a good supply of dry goods, bought
at auction prioes, and which he is dispos
ing of at very low figures, Customers
will therefore find it to tbeir advantage
to examine his goods before purchasing
elsewhere.
Tbe St John's Reformed congrega
tion, of tbis place, celebrated tbe Lord's
Supper, last Sunday morning, at hi If
past nine o'clock. Quite a number of
communicants kneeled before the alter,
Rev. Freeman preached an Impressive
sermon.
Whooping-conRh is raging to a great
extent among tbe children in this vicin
ity, and therefore preventing many from
attenoing ech6oL
Wm. Rornig and John Balllet bsve
been planting shade trees in front of their
dwellings tbis week. Coxraizscx.
The PotUtown Mills, st PottstoWn. were
suiforing with typhoid fever, is now in nearly stopped Wednesday by a mass of
i(j.,aAt A,Miinn Rti tioa kwi, ,e' that crowded Into the turbine wheel,
an itfpMitea condition. Bbe has been Tlllrl.lwo tloani, ot M.ttd e1. ,
under tbe treatment of Dr. Krtamer 1,4,0 from the wheel, sod a" greater cruant-
News' li' ttii Dlaes has beeu vrrv tty was losf.
scares for the ptQ few teks, exeptlng I W. L. Radio, aged about 40 years', wss
politics, to which tba writer does sot j crushed between cars at Harrisburg Sunday
wit) to near.- OnoOk and died fa a short time.
with John J. Gallagher's name
irinted John 67. Gallagher,
le democratic candidate for
county commissioner losing 53
votes thereby, whicli, ttere not
counted for him being decided
irregular."
It was Joe Lynttj bf the ili
& Democrats Who made ah
nsulting personal attack upon
ReV. Father Heitleli, pastor
of the German" Catholic church
of East Mhuch Chunkt
It Was this satne-Joe Lynn
who a few years ago cridcavors
ed to betray tlie deihocracy of
the county by trying to get up
mixed ticket ol democrats
and republicans.
It Was Joe Lytlrij ofthe M.
O. Democrat, who but several
years ago was sat upon by the
democratic convention of old
North amption county for try
ing to foment trouble and dis
sension in that assemblage.
It is this same Joe Lynn
who has been castine cold
water upon the present county
ticket, furnishing information
to the Qazeitc to be used a-
gainst democrats, and is secret
y working for its defeat ahd
for the success of the republi
can ticket, sititpiy because he
cannot use certain candidates
or exact pledges from them for
lis own personal interest and
profit and Who now, like
puling, babyish treacherous
political .demagogue, returns
to his vomit, and ot the 11th
liour, through the medium of
postal cards, shows his des
picable littleness td the utter
disgust of every one.
Democrats; dd rtot be de
ceived by anything that eiiien'
ates from Joe Lynri, trie poll
tical soirtersaultist ofthe comi
ty, but gird on your armor arid
fight until election day' with
greater energy, vigor and per
severance than ever. Thank
fortune that time sets all things
right ; a day of retribution is
coining that Will bo far more
searching and. withering to
such political apostates than
Bclicdict Arnold, the traitor-
fiver experienced. Having
sacrificed every particle of hou
or ahd political principle, he
will be kicked into that iusig'
niflcance which his continuous
traitbrous conduct So richly
merits ; let him be so branded
and ftiarked ttmt nc may do
us no injury herealter. JLt is
useless to' waist further amu
nitioii on such a political "dead
duck." When Gov. A. H.
Itceder turned traitor to the
democratic party, in the Buch'
anan campaign', it wiis iihme
djately telegraphed to State
Chairman, Col. John W. For;
ney, who sent the following
laconic reply : " Let him g
who' in thunder is Andrew H.
Reeder 1" Who will mourn
for the insignificant loss ot
Joe Lynn 1 Not one ! oo
Report At School.
From OotoSsr loth to November lit, 1IS1.
KntnDsr of school days 10
Huwuvr viunri icianai wn m aaiaiuu... tv
Number or schools closed by rssson of
teaoheis' absence..,, ....s- 0V
Number of days lost by rssson of teachers
ausfDoe.... .....a.....,..,....,....... w
Ticarjnaita.
Number of teseksrt employed males, 1
iciuaics, v., ,,,.... I
Whole number 6J pupils rirolted-males',
IS II icniaies, xu... ...., ...va
versus dsny.atttrdsnee In
males, IBS; females, lev.,
Average dallv attendance In alt thasebools
maies, it; lemaies, Ti ,lf
Number of i-uplls In High school males,
S5; ferdntes, 31 .-48
AveraKS dally attendanoe In High school,
males; It) lemalcs, 14 it
Number or popllS In Orsramer school,- ..
males, i:j female!, 20.. 37
Averaira daily a-.tendaitie lb Orammar
scnom roaiep, u; lemaies, is, h
Nuutieror pupils In InterusdUte school
malbs,M: females, tl t)
Average ii-tlly altrndanoe In Intetraedlate
-males, 2 ramaiQS.XU... il
or l,Unlls Id. KroDitdarv NO. 1
males, U; females. 31 (2
veraas oauj aiienuaeee in
No.f-maler,aTi females, 2J
", ivuimes. 41....................
A'vafnn flallV atln,lanA In Hcnnrfa1r
No. f rhal.r 5t. f.m.l-d m .. en"
Nhmber or pupils in Secondary No a ..
males, zi; fcmalei, ti
arcrin oaiiv aii&nonnfta in necanoarv
No, 2-mdlpA, i; remalrs, Si U
Numbed ufpupils In Prl&ary No. 1 males,
rerrjie daUr attendance In Primary Ne.
uinie, (II
12
-males. 91! r.in.l.i. Itt SO
numocr ol nnpils In Primary No; 8 ,
males, 23: females. 60 83
Aferase ilallv attnncianrM In Prlniaev No. .
- uiaics, ivj lauiaica. si.... iu
From the above flaUreS: t Infer that It
would not be expedient to discontinue tbi
Sercnlh School lor the present. Ill this con
nection, I alio desire to add, that sloes I have
siumed charge bf the schools, ai your Prln.
elpal, J have carried Into effect the resolution
f tbe Board with raferenea to nromotlno'the
Grammar school lotd the lilnh school, the
Intermediate Into the Orammar, etc., as the
above figures will show. In dolrg this I
have tzperlenced no very serloos dlffloulty.
It only Ktves me more work In my own room,
In fact occupying my wnole time, and giving
me as Well a fair attendance td the High
school. Under the clrcumstanees It war, no
douht, amove In tbe right direction. The
sohoola are all In a prosperous condition, and
tbe scholars are Improving.
All of which Is respectfully submitted to
the Board of Directors.
U. E. Onirrm, Principal.
Iteport Is accepted by the Board ami order.
ed to be filed.
Bar. A. IUBTnoLoiEW, President.
Attest: W. M. IUrsusR, Seoretory.
'i'iilrly Dars Trial.
We will send Ilr.Dvs's eelehrated Electro.
Voltalo Kelts and other Eloctrlo Annllancea
on trial for so days to younic men and older
pereous who are aflilcied with Nervous lie.
blllty, Lost Vltaltty,aie.,i;uaranteelogspeody
relief and complete restoration of vhrorand
manhood. Alaufor ttheumatlsm, Neuralgia,
Paralysis, Liver and Kidney difficulties, hun
tures. and manv other diseases. lllnsteati,d
pamphlet sent free. Address Tollala.,lfelt
Co Marshall, MlSU.
ent Irish deltifacrats in
county iroih' time to lime,
It was' Joe Lynn, of the M.
0. Democrat, who during the
campaign of T. I). Clauss for
County Treasurer; allowed the
tegular, democratic' ticket,
wlueii was printed and paid
for by the chairman of the
county committee, severa!
days before the election to get
into the frauds of prominent
Mauch Chunk republicans;
who got up a bogus democrat
ic 'ticket, counterfeiting the
democratic lieaditigj and cir
culated them throilghoitt the
county, doing serious harm to
the party.
It was this same Joe Lynn
who published the most bare
laced lies and libels about the
lion. Robert Klotzj rttertiber
of congress fr6m this district,
king to defeat him but
failed, and was compelled, in
shame, in open court to retract
and prdnpunce. the Same false
and untruthful, to his utter
humiliation
It was this saine Joe Lynn
who endeavored to weaken
and break down the deirio'crat-i
ic party, by openly advocating
the withdrawal for president
ial candidate of that noble and
talented democratic war-horse
cx-Gov. Seymour, of N. Y.
just on the eve of an important
presidential election.
It was this same Joe iynn
who soundly abused William
Wagner, Edwd. Raber, J3. F,
Kleppinger, Bernard Phillips,
II. E. Swartz, E. P. Williams
J. P. Rowland and other dem
ocrats, and who for years has
been trying to sow dissension
in tho democratic party ofthe
county, and has persistently
refused to support the regula
democratic county ticket in liis
paper, besides striving always
to get up feuds and disaffe&s
tions among the democrats o:
Mauch Chunk as well as the
county generally.
It was Joe Lynn, of the Mi
O. Democrat, who bitterly op
posed thfi election of Philip
Itader and John Brown the
regularly nominated democrat
ic candidates for poor directors,
,i"rT.i!rnJbe' (justed & we
TUU J4UU UUg UO civil I if
tickets printed and circulated I "Will "WTQ.
Compare your
ticket with this
before Yotins; it :
State Treasurer,
Oraie Noble.
Associate Judge,
Ha rryE.Pa2ker
County Treasurer
samuelRickert.
Register & Recorder
H, E. SWARTZ,
Commissioners,
JOHN J. GALLAGHER
EDWIN SENSINGER
Auditors,
Samuel Zeigenfuss,
J.- W, Hunter.-
DOn't let then!
cheat with Bogus
Tickets, Examine
carefully.- Ddn'
HEN (IT'S rATlBOLIO rULVE.
Tfie BEST SALVE In the world for Oats,
Uralses, Mores, Ulcers, Bait Khcuro, Tetter,
Chapped Hamls, Chilblains, Corns, and all
klruls or Skin Eruptions, Freckles and Pim
ples. The Halve Is itusrantoed to xlro perfect
satisfaction In erery etisa nr msney reluct e-k
lie ears JOU eat HENRY'S OAUHU1IO
BAUVK, as ail others are but Imitations,
i'rloe Si cents.
everjwhere.
Fur sole bv
Dee, Is, ltsivjlt-otv
all flrtiKulst
Wl Medicine Qaality not Quantity is
me OTesUiDponaiicej mnm
Knowledge and Expsnence to CtF
rectly Precaro and Dispense the sanity
At At J. DURLING'S
rortJLAR
Mi & Family Mk Store,-
Bank Street,- Lfclrightofi,
Ton oan alTCSvs rolv npon
hi rare and Un
ettlni STHfcf
ulterated
Drugs and Medicines
L,chlffltan .tlarkets
UoaniBCTaD Vimr.
Flour tier sack
nnskwheat flour Der sack
Corn, per bnshet
Uats, per bushel
nizeu unopi per cut
MUdllnrl. uer ewt
Corn Chop i ni. ii.
nrn, per cni....i till. till ,
Uutter.Der nonnd
per dosen
Ham, per pound
Lint, per pound
Shoulders, per pound
Potatoes, per buihal ; Ho'
. tl li
, ooue
51
00
, 1 Ti
; J64
. i so
,1
10
1
11
Utricle ntauci.
Closing prices of DiHavkx k TovxsxaD
otoek, bovernnicnt and Oold 40 South
Third Street. Phils., Nov. 3, 1681.
U. 8. ft, 18U Ext 101 bid VM
V. 8. Currency, 0's 130 bid 131
u-a. o i.iBJU, new, cxi.ici old ioi
V. S. new lis lid 113'-i
U. s.t'snew no bid lit',
PennSfanla It. It tsli bid 01
Pblla, Si Read Ina; It. It. bid 3 IK
I.ehlKh Valler It. It.... 1)J bid e3
I.ehlKh Ooitl&Nav.Co.. 485? bid 47
United Co'so! N. j s Eld lliji
torinern uenirai k. it. bus bid m
lestontllte Pass. II. It. sot? hl.l
Pitts. Tit. & Bun. It. R. 1V bid -a
Uontral Transportttori.4 1 bid l'
norihern raoinocam..,33X bid sou
" " Irerd.. 81 bid l
North Peon. R. Tl..
Phil. Erlo n. n
Silver, (Trades,)...,
, SOU bid
, 30 bid 21
VOX bid BOX
asked
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3MIIRIF.D.
ECK KENNKT. On the Sth nit h Ttn-r
n, unriiiuiBQiDir, Augustus COK, Ol lasi
Penn. f?ftrl,nn pnnntv an,l KTIt, T.will. T.
Kennol, of Sehnecksvllle, Eehlih co.. Pa.
LAUKV KEIPER. On tbe Sth uit.. by the
wv, ikKrroy Jaurj auu lutss .uea A.
Ketper. both or Welsstwrt.
B At,LIET MILTjER. 'tn tie lsth u'lU.bv
tne same. John II. Balllet and Miss Sarah
Miller, both of Mahoning-.
DEIIEER BAUIIMAN On- the l'tth nit..
dj me same, jonn J. ushier, or Millport
and Miss Julia Dachtnsn, or East Penn.
SOUAEFFER-UAMPBELT On the 20th
uit,, bv the same, Adam W. Sehs-efier, of
AvojnuuB sou tuns rannie ai. uaoipDsii,OI
DIED.
REIIRIO.HIIX. On the 7th alt.. In East
rvun, muiam iiarnson, son or Wilson
Rehrfg-and Kate Hill, aged 6 months and
I days.
it.-
SHELHAMEn -Onlhe 18th Jilt., In West
vim, amsftii, who oi samuei aneiaamer.
I.EIBY. On the same day, In West Penn
Mary joaneue, uauKUier or rrankiio ant
Sarah A. V. Eelby, aged U dajs.
QOMMERY. On the trdnltlnMshonlsr,
near louikiivub, xjouisa a., wite oi ooith
mon aomtnerr. sued 63 rears, t months and
as aays.
RKgC'fjED FftOX DEATn.
lie,
The followln
lln.of Somerrll
itStemectot Wm.J.Oonah-
Mass., is so remarkable that
we beg to ask lor It the attention of onr read-
trs Ha save t " In tbe fall of 1170 1 was tak
en with a violent blxsdiso or tbk luxos.
lonowoa oy a sarere ooogn. i soon oeuan to
lose mv aouetlte and flesh. I was so weak at
one time that
tha mmmeror 1BTT I Wi
Hospital, w nne there tne colors said l ns.
I expended over a hundred dollars In doctors
and medicine. I was So far cost at one time
: I could not leave my bei.- Ii
VaS admitted to tee CJl;
hsi
a bole In tnj left lung a lltf as a half dollar,
a report wept around that I was dead. I save
up hope, but a friend toll me of lilt. WM.
HALE'S BALSAM TO It THE LlUNOS.
lausbed at ray friends, ttnnllotf that my ease
was Incurable, but I .got a bottle lo satisfy
mem, wnen, eo my surprise anu araiiiioaiin:
dead, began to revive, and to-day Ifeel lo!l."
ter spirits man i nave sue put mree ytars.
i wrns t)ts copiniyon win puqmn it, so
tbat every one afflicted with Ufseasad Longs
Mill Km InfnAAt In laVa fli? VO M If A V.T.H
BAIjSAM FUH THE H'NUB, and be con.
voiced that CONSUMPTION Can be Cured
I have taken two bottles and can poilllrely
w tnfti IE n nnm mnrfl rnui inu ail in.
her lnedtolnes I have takes since my stole -
ncsS. My eouxh has alaot. entirely dlsap-
neareaana 1 snail s-.on do aoie logo io worx."
Sold by A. J. Dcauso, Lehighton, and all
druggists. Dee, IS. IMO-yloow
KKI) HOUSE PUHUER8
Are the onlvIforsa and Poti'ltrv. Powder's that
viva nnlrersal s'stlsfaelfon. -If tha Povdsrs
do not kLvo satufHtlon, the Druirsrlst will re
turn your money. ucs. f , isso yieow
New Advertisements.
Ti,Y.5nT.TlTli,B.QsVoDuB.V;.n,iEfo?s.
UiX. UVUUIUUU n,ps copy of that
wonderful paper, Tn would add aotorsa,
nnLllahad &t Washington. II. I). It eAntalBS
stories of the War, damp Life, Scenes fronf
tbe Eattlelleld, and a Iboqisnd thlnK of In
terest lo our country's ilefenderf. Il contains
all tbe Laws and, Instructions relating to!
Pensions and llountyfor 8old,ers and their
heirs. Eight pages, rorty columns, weeily.
ta year. Sample free. Address Wokvb
An aoLDtrn, iiox SM, waihisgtoa, 11. V.
Nor. sysi-Jw.
"VTOTICE TO HOLDERS CP
Carbon County Bonds.
At s meatrna; 6f tfe County Oommlseloners
bold on Wednesday, OctobarttiU, 181. It was
resoleed that tb whole County bonded In.
dsbtedness shall be )ld oft. .
Therefore In aecordanoe with established
rules, tha numbers wara drawn and will ba
paid by tba County Treasurer, In the follow.
ugrvuiuou.
Nos. 168, 154, 176, 17il7Cf
160, 162, 175, 178, 164,
171, 158, 172. i
Holders of above bonds' are" requested to
make their demands' before Decern bar 31st, as
no Interest will be paid after tbat date.
By order of County Unmmltsloners.
11. E.BWAKlZ,Clerfc
Nov. f,1Uf. '
nURI.INrf. carries the laraest slock
t'A v" 1 .iriui in r.9 is tne county.
DUKL1NM lias an elegsnt stock Of DIUIO.
OIKTiJ SUMlhltS; FANCY and, TOI
LET AltTtCLILd fur thlrttdlcl as well as
tne gents.
ntlRLINft makes 1IOR1E anif OATTLir
POWUEH3 a specially HlsitS voire exrxr.
lenst. In the drujt business klreS htm' a it rot
advantage In that llut.
THUS-IKS. BUl'PI IKTEIIS anrlliRAUEs:
always a' Inrgo stook en hand.
WWrS and LirJ t'OllS. both fore rn and.
doritestlo,. He lins nOlIu onUrnlje Wtue and
oheap;
WALL-PAPEHS and RORDERS the
largest assortment In t)wn.
Oo to UUIILINM'8 with your prrs'cnp.
Uonl. OotoDURLINO'S fur your Pateui
Mcdloftes.
Oo fo DtlRLINO'S for your ranffyett'cUriC
ftrmari Mil nrinaiaftn irjm niniiii
for your Hone and CAUIo Powders.
I.INU'J
(ug. lS-yt.
Jlbe' Carbon Advooatb
one year for $1, and Kendall'
Horse Book as a premiurii.
AOIHM WANIID tor the nest and Fastest
Selling Ptetorlftl Books and Bibles. Prices
reoucea 9a per cenr. rtauouai ruuitsninff
Co., Philadelphia, Pa'.
marfr-ms
$2s
.WklctiM. 8tmWla.n S.H.TrhlttMUttInatIec
ICwMs. IralUilon roliltC.Jtoltattoldtll.'UtMrxwi
'ftmlbtlf friaTiriipsjeiiUtlTptin-'- Vftlnstblt
teUotrrt. TktmptC.il.MMMttt)t.N.Y'
Janury,lMl.yl
rpiIE SIATIIXUTON
PL AN IN Mlllf
Cainei Ware Factory
if SLATIXG10X.
JOHN BALLIET,- Propr.j
Deftla ln ftl't kinds anr! sti?os of ritto. IlmloAk'
Oak Hud Jt&ri Wood LmnDor, ftml iiuoVe.
pared t6 oieouto atiy Muotuit of ordora lor
Drcssel) LumTboJl
OF ALli KINDS.
Doorss Saslies, llllnds, SliuttciV,
Monldlngs, Cabinet IVnro, Sic,
With proinptnoss'.
Brackets Made io Order";
The Machinery.! all new and it the best and
inat linnrovoil kinds. I emolov none but tbo
best workmen, nee well aeanoned and eood tns
tertal, ond am therefore able to guarantee entire
eatisfactlon to all whomay favor mewtth acalu
rt-rin-. ft ma, I ni.rn.ll. affAl.rtAil A Itl
charccs are rnmicrotn: terms cash, or Interest!
charged alter ttilrty days.
GIVE ME A CALL,
nr Those enrasxd In Buildlna will find Ht.
1 heir advitntage to luvo BIfllSR, floor Biurets
Doors, saslies, bhntters, to., Sc.', made at tht
Factory. . .
Aiay juuft iiiiiiuict.
NERYOUS DEBILI Yi
A CDItE GUARANTEED,
Tir. "K. CI! WKR-TS MBRVK and 11R1M TilKAT-
MEAT,t.fpAclfloiOi UyBterU, Dlaziiicsir, Con.
lUIBItWB, MCaVUUQ UMUUOiWDUUl Plnge
iioD, Losaot Memory, rpeiiaft on haw, impcu.
tency, lDTnlauurr I'mltwioiis, rreiuuturo oltl
Age, cauufcU by over exrt on. eeUnlmne. or
OTex-lndoiceTii, whtcli Ihcb to mlserv fleoar
aito; (leath. One box win care recent cares.
KfcCh box onntufntt One moDtti'4 treatiBtrnis One
dolitir a uox. or eix loxe for five tlolHra t nut
br man prepio on receipt oi pnee. wo ratir
in tee six torei to eare any caso With iaflh
nrder ieceivet bv usfovMr boxea, accomntD.
ea Kim ore aonart . wo Tin etnu ub rurenjs-.
er onr written cuarantep to return .tne moncr
II the treatment flora not effect r cure. )aar
uteeaJaetlunlT wnen the treatment )ordTt
nd direct from m. JOHN O WEST A CO.,
Sole Priprfeton. 181 A uff W. Vnrttiinn street.
CnicjRO,
sit if n KLINSico,
ph'.lsdelf hie.
Wholesale Arrests
sent JiVSMr
A o.ui. AlJUa' ldcnt Uarfleld,
A.eomplele, faithful history from cradle to
grave, by the eminent blogrspher, Ool rem.
well. Introduction by Hie Excellency, John
I). Wnp . DovernorofMassaehusetts. Jlooks
a)l ready fur delivery. An elegantly tllni.
trated volume. Endorsed adllton, Liberal
terms. Agents take orders (orlromsi to to
copies dally. Outsells any other bonk ten lo'
one, Axants never made etioney so fast. Tho;
bonk sells Itself. Ejfirlenco not necessary
Failure unknown, .All make Immense pro?
fits. Private teyml frse.
OEUKCIE 8TIN&0T & CO,
oct. 16.1m. Portland, Main.
REPOUt OP THE COXDITIOX ot
the FtBST NATIONAL BANK,
at trtblghtcn, In the Ststa of PennsylanU,it the
close of t allows, October 1st, 1SJI
usotmcr-s.
Loans snd dlsoounts
Orerdrafls.
17. S. Bonds to seeurs clrculetion . .
Other stocks, bondi,an t iaortj:ej. ,
Do frors' approewd recrTS scvots .
Uns from other National rUnks , . .
Due from State Osp,1fs and Otnkers, ,
Rsst estate, furnltu're. snd flslures. .
Current expenses and tsifspeld . ,
Cheeks and other euh Items . . .
Bllls.of cthr tnk
Fraclf- ot taper eurreDcy,nlekels, aod
Monlw, ,'
tie .
.KM uaaer sous
lUdafantlen Fund with U. 8. Trrssu.
yy (5 percent, of circulation)
total t
iu slums.
Capital stock paid In
Surplus food ...,.
Uniltf Wed profits . . . .
Natl- nal Vaulc notes ou'.statrd nt
Ilirldeods Unpaid
Indlrldiul l-Klts subjeet to ebuck
OcrtlfleJ ehcels
Un toother atioDst Oauks . ,
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stiXt o ytmisylMAto'. OMis'y V Cation, ss
I, W. f ItuvmspaebU-r or the abore-r-'tnii'd
lank, dn lerau)y inri-er' ihst thn sboeeetsUmei't
Is trne to the ttt of my lt.cvuiiaud UlUf.
W.'W. Uun'UN,Ubler.
Snbscrltwt snffswvrn before me this 10th day of
OcUbcr,' 16SI.
IIIOS. 8. ItKCK, Kotery PuWIi-.
CvrtvX A tWit i Tbos Kejnerer. tt. Y. rfaf&
and A. J. Ourliitf, Iilrectora. Oct If', its).
ptxeeutors' Xo'tco,
letters testamentary on tbe eitats of Sam."
usl Hartman. late oft ranklln Towniblp.t.!ar
bon County, Ha-,decM, have burn itrauied to
the undcrsiiined, o wbora all persons indebt
ed lo tha said estate aro retfuf itod to utaks
iw;iiicui wuuiu a, nwa, aim wiijivfavua
navinr ci
avtns; claims of demands will make koowa'
is
tha same without delav 10
UdvKY iiuxcH, trsfutor..
Welisport, Oct. u, lHI w?V
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