The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, November 26, 1881, Image 3
Lord & Thomas, i ITtTelthls Ftpcrdn ills at tbelr orace, Nor. 0 and 10 Mo. pleaxed to sbov it to onr towtuvmen who may. bo In that city, or make Advertising contracts, at lowest cash rates. cUTORDAY, NOVBMDEU 28, 1881. Local and Personal. The- components of Dr. Bull's Cough Byrup are dally prescribed by the ablest physicians, whose success Is due to the specific Influence of these components. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, skillfully prepared for Immediate use, for sale by all druggists. Ou the 5th of July, 1877, Franklin Monroe was put ofTa train on the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad, on tho ground that his ticket was not good. A jury in Wilkesbsrra on Friday gave him $4000 damages. TrFor a clean shove, a fashionable hair cui, enamponmng, or anyniingin me line of hair dressing, call on It. B. Wldduts, op posite the public square, Dank street, Le high ton. In accordance with an act of the Legis lature passed In May last all the anthracite coal-mining companies have provided am bulances and stretchers at their collieries to convey injured miners to their homes. lyj-Belore ordering your fall and winter suits and overcoats, ym should not fail to drop into the Post OHloo buildnig, in this borough, and examine the new and elegant assort ment of latest novelties In rlotbs, cassimcres, suitings and overcoatings now oDeninc. and which the undersigned is pre- Tared to make up In the very latest stylo and most durable manner at prices fully as low as the same material and workmanship can be obtained elsewhere. Call and be convinced. Respectfully, II. II. I'ktkbs, Agent, r. 0. Building, Lehightnn, l'enti'a, In the Scranton-Chase libel suit, where an award of over $3090 damages was given by the jury to Mr. W. W. Bcranton, who had been charged with the crime of mur der, a motion for a new trial is pending. J-,If you wanta nice smooth.coay shave your hair cut or shampooing, go to Franz Roederer'a Saloon, under the Exchange Ho tel. He will fix you right, and don'tyou forget It. The corner-stone ot St. David's Episco pal Church at Hyde Park, Lackawanna Co., which was laid en Friday by Bishop Howe, was robbed of its contents ou Saturday night. Some lady of this town should take the agency for that popular and useful liook, "rraettcai .iiouseKee-icr. issueri uy out-neve Publishes Co., Minneapolis, Minn livery housekeeper needs a copy. Address the publishers for terms. Commissions large. 4w. A correspondent the Reading Spirit of Berk says that within a radius of three miles of that place no li tbnu $2,000,000 In policies of Insurance on the speculative plan are held. SUCIocks, Watches, Jewelry and silver ware for sale, and repairing dune al Ilaga loan's Store, Weiispnrt. 25-yI. Mrs. John Steinmeti, of Hanover, Lehigh county, frll to the llor in a fit on Friday. In the fall she struck her 2-year-old child, killing it instantly. 5fB.Smoke "The Round Head Cigarsi. the beit 5 ci-nt oiar in town. Try them. For sale by J. W. lUudeubusb, at the "Car bon House." 31 tf. Mrs. Thomas Dauhert, of ruttsville.wos burned to death on Saturday by the ex ploiion of an oil lamp. We Invite the attention of our read ers to the advertisement of the Buckeye M'Pg Co., Murinu, Ohio, in another column. .They nlfer rare inducements to earn ou hone-it living. Mrs. Lmi Williams, of Pjrryvllle, re turned home fmm Iowa ou Friday morning last, having been sent f.ir uu account of the sickness of her child. Tho child died on Sunday morning, aged three years. FraukicfSon of II. P. Cooper, of Parry Title, is down with diphtheria. i-S-Gn to K. F. tjukenUiip.il , Broadway, Mauch Chunk, for Holiday gifts. He bus the largest and the best selected stock of Christmas cards and Chrisiuus onda, in idudinga very full line of juvenile Unks, and books for thoae. who aro not juvenile. Drop in and see his stock. Mrs. Maria Huhleman, of Mahanny City, will turn her 100th year in July of 1882. Mrs. Simpson, living near Pottsville, is ever 100 years, and has a son who is 76 years of age. Both ladies are quite active. sa-FOUSALK. The undersigned huve new piauo-hox two-sealed carriage, suited for one or two horses, and one tu-urly new two seated carriage the front seal can lo taken out r let! in either of tliem ut plea sure. Either one of these carriages will he sold at a very low figure, as wo have ue for but one. Applv to MINER BROTHERS, it A WciMjmrt P. Iluav Me Nbar Title Old Home. The latest Song and Chorus, by Will. L.Thomp son. Since the death of President Garfield the sentiment expressed in tills beautiful song has become universal. The melody it yery pretty, and already the piece hat be come a great favorite. We advise all lovers of popular music to send 35 cents to the publishers and receive a ropy by return nail. Published by W. L. Thompson Co., East Liverpool, Ohio. .Daniel Hummel, of Orwlgsburg, who lisd been absent from home since Sunday, was Monday found in the inouutains in dying condition. It Is supposed that bo was waylaid and robbed. pSK word to the wise, an J two to the foolish, is sufficient) so is the name Origi nal Cheap Cash Store to tho iwople that look to meir interests. Mrs. Mary Ockenfuss, of Eaton, Wyo nilug county, died a few days ago at the age of 80 years. There was nearly f 110,000 insurance on her life upon the speculative plan. Councils of Minersville, Schuylkill county, offer $1000 for the arrest of the per sons who recently attempted to blow up the resilience of Mr. Merklo in that place. Clinton Mosher, 10 years of age, fell from a train on which he was stealing a rid at Scrsnlou on Saturday and was killed. xSf For Holiday goods of elaborate de sign and elegance of finish, you should call al tha drug store of Dr. C. T. Horn, in Leuckel's block. It will be a pleasure for ine ur. to snow you tils stock whether you purchase or not. A hop took place at the Valley House, this borough, on Tuesday evening last. It was a very enjoyable affair. J.T. Mc Daniel furnished the mutio. Miss Marae Hammann, formerly of raexerton, now ol Uutlalo, N. Y., was the guest of Mrs. J.T. Mullen, of this place, for a few days during this week. Tha Crni-ig JN. Y.) .Democrat, of a re cent date, says: "It is rumored that the Le high Valley railroad are prospecting a route for an extension ot their road from Wavcrly to Buffalo, and that they consider the route through the blockson the SoutHVide of Sec ond Street as the most available through Coralng. Of course they will cross Church street, between the Court House aud Su Joseph's asylum." Mr. Martin Grayer, formerly of Cata sauqus, is now at Six Roads, Bedford Co., where be bos a large cuutract fur sawing lumber.. npgTThose of our subscrib ers getting the Advocate through the mail will please refer to the direction tab, note their indebtedness, and remit the amount. In all cases whore we have to send hills $1.25 will be charged to cover expenses of postage, etc. W. H. Norton conductor on the Dela ware, Lackawanna and western itaiiroau, was killed by cars on Saturday. Edward O'Brien, of Fullerton, Lehigh county, was killed by cars on Sunday. Always tin the go, the handsome turn outs furnished at David Ebbert's popular livery, on North street, tbu borough. His terms are low os the lowest, and his horses and carriages of tho best. Mrs. Charles Parrish, of Wilkesbarre, and her three children salted for Europe on Thursday of last week, for a year's so journ. An old engineer, named Fame Dow, was killed Wednesday of last week, on the Delaware and Hudson Railroad, at Carbon dale. Ore said to contain a good prccenlage of silver has been found in Delaware and Dugman township, Pike county. je-O-Laclies. havo vou seen the handsome display ot new millinery goons ai Airs, u. Wehr & sister s, on Buum street? it you have not, rail now. A test oil well near Dyberry, Wayne county, has reached a depth of 380 f.-ct without the discovery of oil. The prospects, however, are coneidered good. As Mrs. Thomas Daubeitwas ascend ing a stairway Friday evening, ot Potts ville, carrying a child and a coal-oil lamp, the lamp exploded, Igniting her clothing and burning her so that she cannot recover. About 3 o'clock Friday morning an at tempt was mode by unknown parties to blow up the residence of Mr. Merkle, a prominent coal operator at Minersville, Schuylkill county. The explosion was ter rific, tearing out the lower portion of the house. No one was hurt. J"fi-Our lmly readers will do well to call In day at Mrs. L. Wehr It Sister's, on South St., and select one, of those handsome Lata or bonnets, which they havo just received ,and will sell for very little cash. Tho down train on the Lehigh Valley Railroad failing to make the connection with the train for Harrisburg at East Peun Junction on Wednesday of last week, a lady on board, who was to join a party of friends at Pittsburg en route to California, paid $75 for a special train. We learn that Mayor Bentty,of Wash ington, New Jersey, is receiving hundreds of orders for bis Pianos and Organs for Christmas presents. We ndvise our readers to order early and avoid the rush. Read his advertisement. TJV Just think of it a good Elein Ame rican wutch, cased with a heavy silver c.isb, anil n silver chain for only $15.00, at E. II. Hohl's, Munch Chunk. A look at these watches will convince you that thev are bargains. I havo lower and higher priced Elgins. Every watch is warranted to be as represented. A Hungarian employe of the Bethle hem Rolling Milt was choked to death on Saturday while eating dinner. Richard Evnus, of Monroe, Wyoming counly, wos run over and killed by a street car near Wilkesbarre on Saturday. The most sanguine-members of tho an thracite coal trade speak of a production of 39,000,000 tons next year, SUBeautiful clocks, guaranteed good time k-e'icra,al iu. 11. llohl s,,Yiauch Chunk A branch of the Lehigh Valley railroad was opened to Clinton, Hunterdon county, N. J., on Tuesday last, and the people of that town gave a banquet to the officials of the road. lMtrn-k Carroll, aged 11 years, was fatally injmed by cars at Bethlehem on Sunday. iSCJ-J. T. Nusbaum hasinst received n beautiful assortment of jewelrv, and all llips-i who ink-nil to invest in that line should uol pass the Original Cheap Cash tore, out cau in anu see tor tnemseiyes. -There will be a raffle for a fat pig, u fiddle and a clock, at the IlnrsoShw Hotel, below Parrwille, on Saturday evening, December 3rd. Be on hand fur a lively time. -Four weeks and then Christmas day. The Lehigh Coal and Navigation Com pany Tuesday announced a dividend of two or cent no tho capital stock of the com pany . payable in cash on and after Decem- c r 3d lo stockholders as registered on the the books of the company on November 22d. There were two deaths from smallpox reported at Bushkill, Pike county, on Mon day last. ICeley Run Colliery, at Shenandoah, which suspended nearly two years ago ow- ng to fire, will commence work again about the 1st of January. 'iSUPermtis desirinc to secure reliable life insurance, will do well to take a ilicy in the U. B Mutual Aid S.ieietv or the I-'i. leiily Beneficial, of Elizihelh. Pa. for which compaaiea, II. A. BULTZ.J. P., of mis uoroiijgn, is ine authorized agent. Both these coin j ames pay claims ;. rial, witiiix U0 UAYS APTS.R rilfMPl' (If llf.ATH. Four shares of the capital stock of I ho First National Bank of Bethlehem were the other day sold at $100 per share. A movement is on foul to organize new national bank In Allentowu, with capital slock of SI 1)0,000. a-a-wo advise our readers whTi out purchasing gnoda for the hollduyaefo stop in al K, II. Hohl's, Mauch Chunkwhere they win seeanelegantand beautiful asaurtinrnl oi line gold goods. ir you cannot suit your self iheio, it is no use going anv failhcr. H'eiAerV Herald -Wo were sorrv to disappoint you on the "shake," but it was unavoidable. "Roxev," The L. A- 8. railroad the other day car ried a lump of rool to Princeton Colleee. N J., weighing 4,017 pounds, equal to 2 tons and 17 pounds. This was a lari nml weighty specimen, as msv be Judged by th fact that it occupied an entire car. The Glendon Iron Company has erven Its men a raise of 10 r rent. Tho iron manufactories in and around Calesauqua are running regularly aud to heir lull rapacity. Mr. Alfred Reinhart, of Cotday, the other day had the foro finger of his right nand mashed while coupling cars, We had quite a lively fall of snow. In t his locality, on Wednesday last. During the week ending on the 18th Inst., there were 108,239 tons of coal shin ped over the Lehigh and Susquehanna rail. road, making a total of -1,030,749 tons for the season to that date, aud showing an in crease cf 018,535 tons as compared with same time last year. For tho weak ending on tha 19th Inst, 145,785 lousofcoal were shipped over the iichlgli Valley railroad, making a total of 5,575,374 tons for the season to that dale, andshowiugan increase of 1,122,254 tons as coinpaied with same time last vear. A serious of protracted ineelinci are In progress in the M. E. Church, of this plsro. Mrs. Lewis hi r Walnutport, died at the residence o her husband, in that vl. laie, on Wrdmsday morning last. Funer- althls (bViurday) morning, t8l. Paul's church, near Cherry ville, Wclmiimrt Item a. --As will bo observer, "Ike" has again entered the front, and be will endeavor to supply the public, with reliable news, und wilt express bis opinions with mod esty, and if called upon, defend tbem, bnt without that warmth that may lead to bard feelings. Having heard that O. W. Lentz will leave this place for Denver, Col., shorty, it gives us pleasure to say that be has re sided here for year,and during that time we have found him nctive, diligent and enterprising. In regretting bis absouce we havo full confidence in his prediction that all will serve to his Interest. On next Sunday evening, Itovf Mr. Miller, nf the Evangelical Chnrch, will expound and undoubtedly denounce "So-uo cf the More Popular Sins of Weisspoit." "Intemperance," it is prob able, will be the chief of tbo "more pop ular, as the monster reigns here, and it canuot be denied. As to tho habit of drinking, little more is necessary to con demn it ns a very bnd habit than tho fact that it is not healthful, and is ou exceed ingly dangerous hnblt, would be suffi cient in themselves, were not tho sad ov- ideucts of its direful consequences scat tered no thickly around us. Another pop ular hiu is the practice of -sweating on our streets, and especially nt times when church-going people pass by. Does it not seem atr.ilii-o that u man should spi'ftk irreverently, and olten blasphe mously of tbo Itelug who created him, aud wLo Mi-.taitin him every moment of his life, aud who is Reeking his good? Ucbiden these two Lnbita named, is tbo pr.tctice of nlang phrnscH, largely indulg ed in here, common to the lowest classes of society. Tho practice ought to 'bo greatly argued against, and its evils shown up, but that would be treating it with too much seriousness. Iu short, ne hope the above will receive recognition on Sunday evening, as we can conscieu tiou,ly recommend it. Tho addition to Josiab. Ilnch's store is approaching completion. The chief conlrncters are Francis Tuudt and Mr. Moser, of Lehigbton. Mr. Patrick Welch will deliver an other lecture In the Evangelical, church, ou this (Friday) evening, on the "Con fessional Exposed." Qo and hear him. None but gentlemen over sixteen years admitted. These visiting hcroVlurlng the week were Hov. A. F. Lcapold, of Eoston; Uev. S. T. Lenpold and lady, of Mabau oy City; Presiding Elder Fehr, of Al letitov.li; JnmtB II, llnndwerk, of Mnuch Chunk, and Allen Leb, of C&tasa qua. Ike. ICullrtilld Accident. On Monday evening, about six o'clock, Mr. William II ail ley, a traveling salesman of Pottsville, had his right leg cut off by the raraatPcnn Haven Junction. He was on his way to Hazoltpii, and getting off the train at the Junction hn went over to tbo hole! to procure a rnrk for a medicine bot tle that ho bad with him. Circumstances indicate that while iu the hotel be heard u freight train coming along and evidently thinking it was the passenger train start ing out, he ran in a hurry and fell under tho wheels. He was brought to Wcalherly and placed in tha depot, where Drs. Lath am and Tvvecdle amputated his leg above the knee. He was then removed to tho Gilbert House, but only smvived until morning. His wife arrived Tuesday and look IIih corpse home. Acting; Coroner, J II. Tweedle, held an Inquest, tho verdict of the jury being accidental death. Tho de ceased was 38 years of age and leaves a wile and five children to mourn their loss. V'cathcrly Herald. 'I'lie 7 III Clinic I wf tho Year. Director Swift, of the Warner Astronomi ral Observatory, Rochester, N. Y.,at eleven o'clock p.m. of the 17lh inst., discovered a faint, round, tailless comet in the constella tion Cassiopeia, which has a Right A seen siou of 1 hour 50 minutes and a Declination north of 71 degrees with a motion slowly westward. This is the 7th comet which bus been discovered since the first of May lust, four of which, meeting the conditions of tho fund, have received the Warner Prize of $200, Prof. Swilt procurlnglbe first and last award.. Inasmuch as tha comet ol' 1812 is exacted in the quarter in which this one appeared, Pro. Swift is not sure ot present that the bl ranger may not bo the familiar comet which was discovered by Tons. In 1878 Director Swilt, at Denver, claimed to have discoyerel an inlra Mercurial planet. In May, 1882, be will visit Ejypt, under the munificent provision of Mr. Warner, tj observe the tolal eclipse, at which lime hopes to erify his intra Mercurial planet liscoveiy. Mr. Warner's generous patron age of science has given astronomical study a wonderful impulse during the putt year, and the country is to be congratulated on having so broud minded mini so"subslan tlally" devoted to Iho upbuilding of her iu telh-ctuul as well as physical interests 1'Iu; "Old Ccnlelilllnl" nuriicit. UJlween six and seven o'clock on Wed nesday morning the alarm of fire was sound ed ill our borough, which on luqulry we found to proceed from Second street, and was caused by the breaking out of a fire in what is known as the "Old Centennial Ho tel " buihlLe, located next to L. F. Klen pingers L,elilghton Hotel. So tar as wo could ascertain, the fire broke out in the roof at u piano where the stove-piim emerges, there havingUiecn a new wood fire built, it is supposed, that the intense heat set fire to the old shingles. The building was owned by Aaron Schlieter.ol Lehigh county, an J his loss Is uirtially covered by insurance; and was occupied as a residenco by old Mrs, Di-k and A. K. Snyder, who had only re, cently moved in. Most of the furniture of these, partfea was saved. For a time Mr. Kleppluger'a Hotel building was in imiiii nent danger, but by theslrenuoua exertions of Mr. Obertand a number of citizens itwa preserved uninjured. Had it not been for the prompt arrival of Mr. Oberl's little en, glne a more serious result would have to be chronicled, as the Lehigh Hook and Lad derCompany'a apparatus is entirely unfit fur service, aud the "boys" have actually disbanded for lack of funds to keep up the organization and make the necessary repairs the apparatus needs. Our people should know that a fire company cauuot be run without money, and if they expect Hook sod Ladder company to be about in an emergency like the above they must step forwarded and lend a helping hand. We ratikeVhis explanation, because parlies on Wednesday morning were asking "where the d d fire company was." It would ierhas be well now Tor our business men Intake this matter in baud, and re-or gen lie the company aud tlx up ibe appar atus. Will you do it? The pig iron trade continues very gj No. I imu now selling t $252!, Ni $2323.50, aud forge at $22.50. if a at i Reported for tin) Carboh Advooaui. The County Teachers' Institute. : Maucii Chunk, Nov. 17, 1881. Afler singing, by the institute, Dr.Bronki discussed before the institute the "Nature andCultuto of tho Mind." He said that this was n topic not easy to talk upon, and make Interesting to a body of teachers. He spoke of the difficulty encountered by young teachers, to take up a work upon the "Cul ture ol the Mind," and understand it. He dwelt upon the necessity of the study of mental erience, Slid outlined hlsjtlcctura as he proceeded, making It plain and easily understood. Miss Helen Mtrrick gave a select reading nd recitation, after which the Institute en gaged In singing. Prof. G. M. Philips then spoke upon "How the Earth Is Weighed and Measured." He said that it was an established fact that the earth was round like a hall, but eyen now there are men who believe it to be Hat, and would not be convinced to tho contra ry. "It Is a mistake," he said, "that Col umbus discovered that the earth was round. It was known by learned tnoa long before Columbus." He spoke of an eclipse of tbo moon, as a proof that the earth was round, as a shadow In the eclipse ol the moon, Is always a curve, and as an ccllpso of the moon Is caused by the caith coming be tween the sun and moon. He then showed how the circumference of tho earth was measured, and finally how it was weighed Hon. E. A. Apgar, continued his leclure upon "Map-Drawing," stating that little at tention should be given to tho embelish ment of the map by tha pupil. It is net necessary to dwell upon details, accuracy and rapidity should however bo encourag ed. He then made upon the black-board drawings of South America and Europe. Institute, adjourned until 2 p. m. Afternoon exercises commenced with singing by the institute. Tho firtt lecture of tho afternoon was by Prof. G. M. Philips on tho "Nationul Banks." Ho defined very cleurly the working of the Nutional Bunks, and the pe cullailtlcs that attend them. As this was the last lime that Prof. Philipsappeared be fore the institute, be thanked Ilia teachers for tho kind manner in which bo was re ceived by them, and hid them adieu. Afler singing by the institute, Dr. Brooks took up his lecture commenced in the morn ing, upon the "Nature aud Culture of the Miud," imparting valuable. Information to the teachers. The, institute then proceeded to an elec- of a committee on Permanent Certificates, resulting in the election of the five follow, ing: J. P. Rowland, S.. II. Holllnger, Mrs. B. Frisbic, J. F. Snyder and Samuel Mnlz er. The exercises nf tho afternoon closed with tho lecture of Hon. E. A. Apgur upon 'Mathematical Geography." The evening exercises opened with a se lection upon tbo organ. Dr- Brooks was then introduced, and ad- Ircsncd tho aud'oiice upon "Homo Educa tion," referring to the education and tbo reatmcnt of a child at hume, and tho du s of parents In childien. Fkiimv Morxixq, November the 18lh The exerciees of the morning were opened with singing by tho institute, lollowed bv pruyer by tho Rev. L. B. Holl'man. Dr. Brooks then spoke upoli "Tc.ichinj Llemcntory Geometry." He first impressed upon the teachers the necessity of teaching Geometry ho believed that it should be taught in the Primary or lowest depart ment. He diviilid tho .euljeet into two hcatlfi "Ideas ol'Gcoim try," anil "Thoughts of Ceoinetiy.'i All thoughts in Geometry aro truths. He pointed out the necessilia teaching Geometry orally, and leading them from known touukiion u,and aim of leading a pupil on in such a manner that ho may liscnvcrlor himcclf new trul lis, niul thus the. betlcr impress them upon the miud. Dr. t errier then addrrtsed the institute. us a nmm need on the pn-gramiue. "Lesson in English." By request Miss Dolli-ninayer and J. P. Rowland rendered n duet. Rhv. . K. MuoNeal delivered an undress upon Biography or Biographical History Hon. E. A. Apgar the Inst lecturer in the morning session, continued his lecture upon Mathematical Geography. By request Of President,!'. M. Balllet, the institute convened at 1:30 p. in., instead of p. m., in order to transact all "Miscellane ous Business" Tho repoils of committee! were lead and approved. The reort of I lie committee appointed to draw up reNilulious appropriate on tbo death ol Mr.. II. C. CJurke, late a teacher m tho Wcalherly Grammar school, were read and passed by tho institute. Also the committee on Per muncut Certificates reported that they bud organized and appoiuted the first Saturday in April, a, the American House, Mauch Chunk, as the time und place of first ex amination. We, the undersigned committee oppoint- ed, would rcsieclfully submit tho following! Jlcwlrcd, That the thanks of tho teachers of Carbon county be extended to the Legis lature ol nils Mate lor passing the law com pelling school dirtrtors to giant us tho time lor attending the Counly Teachers institute, Jictolced, That wo verv much deiilnround condemn Iho action of chain Boards of Di rectors who required teachers to sign agree- nienls waiving their right, under the law, to attenn ine institute. Jicsotitd. That the thanks of this institute he tendered to Misses Nellie Blaksleo and Nora I-aust and Master Johnnie Rowland for valuable iiillsie.il aid during the week. Xcwlved, Thut the thanks of the teachers bo tendered to Itev. Edsall Ferrier, D. D., for his able and instructive lecture aud for his valuable drill in literature, lie-wlccd. That our thanks bo tendered to nil the different lecturers and others who havo assisted in making our institute bene ficial to the teachers, to Pruf. A. W. Vanan- da lor the use of his organ during tho week: to l lie uounty uommlssinncrs for the use ol tho Court Housaj to County Superintend ent Balliet, for his work in securing talent so able, and for so fully providing tor the in struction and eiilertainmentifthe institute, and t-i the dillrrenl editors of this county for their valuable assistance in oil vertiain'z the institute, and iu publishing a report of na uuiugs. Miss Katx Thomas, J. F. Snydkb, S. II. HdLLlN'QKR, Committee. By request of Superintendent Balliet, the Superintendent of Lehigh county who was present, spoke upon a scheme of studies to be used in ungraded schools. Dr. Brooks then finished his lecture upon "Teaching Elementary Geometry." He concluded by thankingthetrtcbers for their kind reception and marked attention given him iu all his lectures before them. Hon, E. A. Apgar delivered his last lec ture belnre the institute, upon "Mathemat ical Geography," This closed the work set apart uton the programme. ThelnstltuU adjourned sine die. Hum I Illtla 1 1 IluiiiictM 1 1 1 To th La m 1 3. Mm. Ij. WehrJc Sister res K-ct fully invite the attention of the ladles to the new and eleirant assortment ol bus, bonnets, aud winter millinery goods, nch they have just received from tho :ity. and which thev are nrenared to dis, poseol ut very low prices for cash. Call early for beat bargains! Diphtheria prevails to an alarming ex lent iu aud about Slatiogton. yi FroifltMity Seat. High and scarce Cabbage and eggs. - -Tending downward in price Butter. Thanksgiving day was a "cold day" for chickens, turkeys and rabbits. James Belford and family are at pres ent visiting bis relations at Bergen Point, N. J. Mrs. V. II. Blrob is visltiuo; her daughter, Mrs. Oscar Kline, at Perth Atnboy, N. J. -Alfred Walter, son-in-law of W. II. Strob, of Mill Hollow, Luzerne county, paid a short visit to his Iriends here dur ing the week. O. W. McBride, principal of the 2nd ward schools, has rented part of the Joh j Cole property, West Broadway, and will soon take possession. On Thursday, tbo 21th, Th.tnksgiv tlay, busiuebS was Rt-uernlly suspended, and publio worship held in nil the churches of town. The find, suow of tho season fell on weiintsilny last. How docs this agree with Prof. Venuor'H j rcdictions? If wo sro not mistaken the prevailing notion is that when the first snow that falls goes a way with rniu. we will have an open and Mushy winter. 'I he Hisses Morris', danghters of Wm. O. Morris, Jr., lclt on Wednesday last for Stroudsburg. llmifoo county, on a visit lo lricndi, and expect to be absent several weeks. It is rniuored that the New Jersey Central Bit. Load Company contemplate building a new ,aud extensive depot in this place, where tLe chtononow stands. We hope that it is not merely a hcrei-ay, but a settled fact, for the old depot is not only iuconvcuitnt and uncomfortable, but ridiculous and shabby. The soon er the better. James It. Slrutbcrs, Esq., nn old and rsteemed citizen of this county, and lute (if East Mnuch Chunk, and who for many jears haH been i r.tcticing liw here, has disposed of his property, aud with bis family has left for Vincland, N. J., where he intends to reside iu tbo future. We sincc-rt ly with him bcallb, prosperity and happiness in his new home. Alviu Stollo, Into Sutler of weights aud measures fur this county, It-It here on Sunday night Inst, for North Platto, .Sob., where he has accepted a position .ts tlcrk and book-keeper. We hope the position will bo a profitable one for. him. If be suits tho pluco, and the place bttits Mm, his family will join him iu the Spring. TLe Itev. L.JB.' Hoffman, pastor of St. Paul's M. E. Church, of this place, by request, ptoached a very appropriate und aUicting sermon ou laslJSunday eve ning, to the Junior 'Order of American Mechauics. The order was largely rep resented and in full regalia. Those who desire and feel it their duty to make provision for their fanii lies or friends, by life insurance, will, be fore doing RO,'fiud it to their advantage to cnnult Kcmerer aud Stroll, agents of tbo Brooklyn Life Iusurance Company, of Ne w York. This is tho company of which the Hon. Jpo. A. MeCall, Jr. Deputy Superintendent, snidaflera mos rigid aud thorough examination: "Its luiicaccment is clean.'' Aud tbu chief oxaiuiner of tho State of New York, said nf this company: "The policy holders ar-, ai a rule, treated equitably and just ly." In fact it is a policy holders' com 1 u ,j'i,iNo ono else gels much out of U In tendencies are towards economy, de cidedly, and tho company has alwayi bt-cn safe ami honorably managed, and nit chiras promptly paid. Justice, Hasflr scared. Two young ' fellows from Sandy Run wa.itinz at the Lehigh Valley railroad de pot, at thiB place, on Thursday, went iutnlh water closet to cxaiuiue u revolver ono o them had in his jiossession, when, as usual the pistol was discharged, the ball striking oue of the fellows into the back, and badly scaring both of them. They hastened Dr. Horn's drug store, and having strippe. off his clothing, the Dr. commenced his search for the wound, which proved to be only n sllglit iibrasion of theskiu; but where was the ball, it had peuctratcl'the clothing and broken the skin 7 Just here tn Dr. nd vised his badly soared patient to look iu hi boot, and liui t.lbiuj oil' tho laiot, sure enough, out dropjiod the ball, much to the joy ol thu two Sdiidy Run boys. Moial 'Don't fool with pistols! What is to bs known as an lndepend cut Democratic Workingmon's paper, is to be started iu Wilkesbarre. Business in town on Thanksgiving day was pretty generally suspended, and rellg, lous services were held in tho severa churches. Peter A. McCabe has been appointed by tho Governor to fill the unexpired term o SheriirScaulan, of Schuylkill county, lied a lew days since. The Wilkesbarre Union Leader says that revelations are Boon lo be made show ing llisl the graveyard insurance bill was not defeated ill the last Legislature, but that tbo clerk took advantage of the excitemen of the closing scenes, to make a disbone-s announcement ol mo vote. Cora Mover, a ten-year-old child, ol Chapman's citation, lehtali county, whlli engaged at play with a cum anion, on Fri day last, lell upon her head and was in ataully killed. Robert Bennie, charged with the mur der of Thomas Brer.nen, at larcusldale, neal Pottsville, some time acn, was on We J nes day night convicted of voluntary man slaughter, with a recommendation lo mercy S'l'ArUKIitVS, James Harwood, of Stato Line, Erie Co died one night recently while engaged I conversation with his wife. She tboueht h had lalleu asleep, and discovered the next morning tnot lie was ueau. Mrs Bowler, of Vallonia, Crawford Co. died of heart disease on Sunday of last week wnue arising iron au attitude ol prayer In church. Mrs. Murray, of Klttannlng, Armstrong county, was beaten so badly on Thursday nlght'of last week, by a drunken son that her life is despaired of. The Income of the Indian schools at Car lisle will exceed the expenses this year by nearly $200. The Orr Jc Painter stove works at Read ing are so crowded with work that they have refused an order for 1001) stoves. The offices of the Charlotte Furnace Com pany at Scottdale, Westmoreland county, were burned down on Sunday and John Shaw, Jr., of Glenshaw, Allegheny county, perished in Ihe flames. Swedeland mill, near Bridgeport, has been purchased by Frank Tolson, of West Cunsbohocken, anil will be devoted lo the manufacture of woollen goods. Patrick McMahon, aged 9 years, was killed by can at Lock Haven on Saturday, Eugene Sullivan, of Lock Haven, has been arreted lor fatally beating hia wife on Batillday lull. Windsor township lathe banner Demo cratic township in Berki tounty. There was but one Republican voU polled there. xj naiajaaw.suL'J"jjsi aiLU't-am wmieani a Tho Conl Trnilc. Philadelphia Ledger, 21st inst i There li no Important change apparent In the an thracite coal trade tha past week. The de mand is Ulll in excess of the supply. The few days of rool weather last week were pro- uctivo ol nothing so much as the necessity of making provision for fuel when the win ter shall be unco fully upon us. The unusual feature nf tho coal market just now Is thut there Is a full demand for coal,and esjieclal- ly for all the domeslle sizes, and no com plaint of prices on the partof the consumers. An unusually satisfactory feature or the market is that prices are not the result of a forced shortening of the supply of coal, for tho supply up to the 1st Instant was 4,000, 000 tons In excess of the supply to the same time last year. The lesson to bediawnfrom the present tllualinn and outlook of tha an thracite coal trade Is to lay In the winter's supply nt the earliest practical convenience of each particulardealefand consumer. The supply of coal mined in 1881, It Is now pretty well ascertained, will be large, but It Is at the same time ascertained that the de mand will becorrespondingly heavy. Tbcro is a very light stock of domestic, coals on the market, so that three days of cool Weather, though not more so than seasonable, will ruu the market bare, besides this, prepara tions are going forward all around for an increased demand for manufacturing sizes. It is now well understood that nothing illustrates the growth and tendency of toe iion trade better than tho enormous In crease in the rapacity of the Iron works in tho West, some of which, Iho Trade Journal remarks, especially "the Iron mills of west em Pennsylvania and eastern Ohio, are rivalling tho mammoth works of England- When the improvements whiuh are ir progress at Brown J3onnel & Co's,it Youngs town, O., are completed, they will have 12C puddling furnaces. Oliver Bros. & Phillips will soon exceed 100. Jones & Laughtins have 70. Graff, Bennett & Co., have Gl or dinary furnaces and some 10 or 11 Danks rotuf ics, which would bring their capacity up to very nearly 100 ordinary furnaces Painter A-Son have 52. With the exception of the Buiden inlll.at Troy, wo believe there is not a merchant mill east that has over 50 furnaces; Tho Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Company nt their several works add up over 50, and the Lacknwan na reports 113: but these are reallv "tall mills." The general prosperity ot manu lecturing interests and of bllslnen at large increases the number of customers of the anthracite interest, but, tho amount of coal taken by ca:h customer is not so large but that there are plenty of fresh orders on hand from the sumo old parties by the time the average shipper has' served his customers onconll round. This keeps things lively, and leaves no room for apprehension, for the dealer knows when the demand slacks up a little that it will be so much the bet ter in a short time. There, is nothing mys terious in any quarter nf the market. Every body iu the trade can sea just where thode mand Is coming from, just why it is com iug, und can calculate pretty well how long it is going to last. Manufacturing centres supplied by rail are not in any hurry to get more than their immediate wants call for, while points that receive their coal mostly by tidewater have completed their prepara tions for the close of navigation. The trade consequently has a general aspect, of steadi ness, with plenty of legitimate but no arti ficial activity. Tho total tounago of anthracite coal from all the regions for tho week ending Nov, 12 us reported by the several carryingcompaii ies, amounted to 670,373 tons, against C',3, 807 tons in the corresponding week lust year, an increase of 51,50(1 tons. Tho total amount tif anthracito mined for tho year is 24,431,- 630 tons, against 20,332,3U2 tons or the saino period last year, an increase of 4,009,- 438 tons. Proceedings havo been instituted Lancaster ngninst forty physicians who failed to register under the law passed by tue last legislature. Positive relet. Dr. Evory's Diamond Catarrh Remedy will euro tho worst case of Catarrh or llav Fever, Dr. Evory's Diamond Invigoratnr gives licalin aiM sttcngtn, metitat-iind physical, mukca the complexion clear, white and beautiful. Pamphlet free. Read tha-Ad verlisemeut. it!:scui: ri:oM imutii. The following statement of Win.J. Couuh lln.of Simicrvllle, Mass., Is 60 remarkable ttiat wo Dei; to asK lor li tne attention or our read, era He savs: "In tho fall or 18T6 I was tak en with violent m.KKniNO OP TIIK LUSOS lollowed by a setcro couirh. I soon beaan t lose mv aimctlte and Mesh. I was so weak a one Mine that 1 could not leavo mv bed. In the summer of 1877 I was admitted to the City liusniiai, wniieincro ine uociors sain i nail a hole In mv left lumr as hiu- as a ha f dollar. I expended over a hundred dollars In doctors and modlclno. I was so far Kono at one tlm a report went around mat l was dead. 1 srav up hone, hut a Iriend told me of lilt. WJI liAl,L. .-i UALSAM IU I TIIK l.lliNUS. luuithed at my friends, thinking that my easo was Incurable, but 1 Kot u bottle to satisfy them, when, to uiy surprise and gratification, I commenced to teel belter. My hope, once iieau, oeiran to revive, ami to-uay i ieei in uet, ter t ulrlts than I have the nast three vears. ' I write this hoiilnu;you will publish It, so inni everyone aiuicit-u wiin iiiseaseu A.unKa nllVhe Induced to tnko 1)H. WM, HALL'S HALHAM POM THE H'NMS. and bo con vntced that (JON.-,U:.IPl ION Can bo Uurod X have takou two buttles and can nosltlvel ray lhat It has done more good than alt tti oi ucr medicines 1 have taken slneo my sick. ncss. My eouieh has almost ontlrely dlsap, neared and 1 shall s-ion be able to sro to work." Sold by A. J. HuiiLlNo, I.ehlglilun, and all druggists. ueo. is. lbbo-yioow UKli i HOlisii POWIMIIIS Are the only Horse ond Poultry Powders that Klve universal satisfaction. If the I'owders do not Klve satisfaction, tho Druggist will re turn your money. uee. is, isouyieow HOUY'S CAltHOMU SAIaYi:. The IIDST SALTK In the world for Cuts, Itrulscs, Sores, Ulcers, Salt llheuin, Tetter, uuappeii nanus, iinuuiains, e.orns, ami ai kinds of fikln Kruntlons. Freckles and Plia pics. The Salve Is guaranteed toulve perfect satisfaction In overy case or inency refunded. He sure )ou KCt HKNltV'S UAUIIUI.IU SAt.VK, as nil others aro but Imitations. Price ti cents, i'or sale by all IlriiKKlst everywhere. jico, 18, issu-yieow New Advertisements. TK the COURT cf COMMON PLEAS J Ol' OAlll)Oi COUNTY. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, That the Hoard of Directors of the EAST MAUi'lt UHUMi. iiuii.iiiiu anu imah ASSOCIATION, of East Mauch Chunk. Car. lion county. Ia.. have filed a Petition asklnx: for a Dissolution of said Association, and If nosutncieni oause do snownio ine contrary on or lieforo the first day of next Term, to wit: the Dili day or January, A. 1). 183-2. the Court will grant the Petition and make the Decree asked for. uy ma i;ouru QEO. W. KSSKH, Prothonotary, Nor. it, 1S81-W4 if ft r a n r U ely i i muni nnnn ni uiuam Dim fcetrAM Eireeluallyclean . tJr.7i.'a sea tne nasal tas ia"-1 sastes of Catarrh healthy saere- llons, allays In naramalton, pro. itcia ine mem, brane Irom addl, tlonal colds, com, nlately heals the sres and restores the sensa oftasle and smell. Reue flclat results are 1 realised bv a faw HAY-FEVeRfrVreatl ment nlll cure Catarrh. Hay Fever, ax. Un equalled for colds In the head. Agreeable to use. Apply by the little finger Into Ihe nos trils, (ia rereliitofaOo will mall a packaire. Sold by A. I. IIdrliko. dru.ulii. Lehigb ton. ELYS'OitEAMBALMOO.. BOTlJ-yl Owe(, V. New Advertisements. A'1 tlmlnlstrntor's SMoof PERSONAL PHOPEHTX. Thn nm1firtlirni.il nlll Salt at tvUhlle Sale. St the residence or Ferdinand Irolsch. In the llorough or Lehlghton, Carbon county, P. ( ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1881, at TWO o'eloek P. M., the following articles of Tersonat Property, lo wit: UK I IS and I1KIJII1NU, IIAIU'bTS, Bureau, tJhalrs, Tables, Waahstnnds. Settee and other arti cles or liousiniou) furniture too umerous lo mention, Terms will be made nown nt time and place ol sale, by s bitiimAn u oi-r,i(A4if,iuai, Administrator of llenrr Soerlhaum. dee'it. Novcmlier2S, 1881-na 381. HOLIDAYS. 1881. Mrs. C. EeTSCHIRSCHSKY Respectfully announeestoher friends and the nubile ircnerally. Hint she la now receiving and openlnir lur their inspection a larger t iock man ever oi tna very latest noTcuies in Toys & Fancy Goods, Sullablo for HOLIDAY PRESENTS for Younir and Old, Rich and Poor,. Don't rail to cull early and secure first choice and best 1ari;ins, She also Calls their attention to teriiew, Large auu r.irgant assortment oi NOTIONS, Comprlnlni; Underwear, ltcrlln nntt Ucrraan mwn woo., n oner vt iinionca anu jio Stncrtto Hlbhons. Oloveo, Flow en und a nno auurimcni ui new uesigni IN FANCY ARTICLES AUc, In Connection with the above, nfull nnu cumuli cio fiocK oi OKMIAK FKUITS, LIMIiUnaEtt CHEESE. Candles Sc Confections, toR-ctherwIth a variety of (J nods not trrrlorat ly kc,t In any oihc store In town. If jou do uui sec wnai you wane, asa lor it. A ahnrn of luihlle nntrnaut-n antlell ed. and perfect satisfaction uuaranteed In nrlce and 4UUIII vi kuuus. Second St., 2 floors above Iron Nov.26. 1831.tn8. LEUIUHTON, Pa. TN.ihe COURT op COMMON TLKAS jl oi uAituua i;uuai.i, ia. PLEASE TAKE NOTIOE, That the Hoard or Director of tho IHON1A LOAN ANU IIUILIIINO A.-SOUIATION, ori'AltltYVlLIiE, Carbon County, Penna., nave men a remion asainir lor a u ssoiuiion of said Association, and, It iro su indent cause be shown to tno contrary on or before the first day ol next Term of Court, to wit! the 9th day of January, A. D. 1882, tho Court will Arrant tno petition anu tnaao ine uecree asaea lor. iiy tue i-ouri. UliU, w. r-SSEIi, Nov. 19-wi Prothonotary. A Bcfitty's I'lanofortcs Magnifi . i7. cent holiday presents; square grand pianofortes, four very handsome round corn ers, rosewood cases, three unisons, Ueatty's match ess iron iraines, stool, oook, cover, box ed, it22 75 to (297 (0 ; catalogue prices, 18 0 to t1000 ; satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded aflor one year s use; upright piano fortes, )12i to165; catalogue prices, 500 to S800 : standard nlanolortes of the universe, as thousands testify : write for mammoth list of tesi Itnonlals; Ueatty's cabinet organs, catlie- urai, cuurcn, cnapei, parior, sao upwaru ; visitors welcome.; free carriage meets trains; illustrated catalogue (holiday edition) Iree. Address or call Ubun DANIEL i UEATTY, wasiupgion, now jersey. novao-ws PLAYS I TLAYSI PLAYS I PLAYS I For llcadlnir Clubs, for Amateur Theatricals. lempcranco I'jnys, uramng-ieoora nays, Fairy Plays, Ethiopian l'lays. Uulde Llooks, Sneakers, l'antomiines. Tableaux. Lights, Magnesium Lights, Colored Fire. Jlurnt Cork, Theatrical Face Preparations, Jailer's wax worfc:, wigs, uearus, juoustacnes,iJ08. tumes. Charades, and Paucr Scenory. Now Catalogues sent free, containing full descrip tion ana prices saaui.aj i-ucneju SUN, 38 E. 14th St., Now York. uo2i)-wi Agents Wanted for MARK TWAIN'S NEW BOOK "THE PRINCE AND THE PAUPER. ' The IlestiJind Funniest of all. Elegantly bound; with 200 llustrallons. Just the thing; lor tne nonuays. r. u. iiiAas at uu., new. ark, Now Jersey, nov2.w 8777,. A YEAR and expenses to agents Outfit free. Addross P, V1CKKKT, ACQUSTA, 31 E. E STATE NOTICK. Kstate of HENRY SPERLRAUM. late ol tno norougn or i.eniunton, uarnon county, i-a., uee'd. ah persons inueoieu to sam es tate aro renuested to make immediate pay ment, and those having legal claims against the same will present them without delay, proper order for settlement, to FERDINAND SI'EIILHAUM, twp., Oct. 1, lSSMvo. 'P Ph S o O PQ The New YorkSUN, for 1882 Tin: Sum for 18S2 will make its fifteenth annual revolution under tho present manage, ment, shining, as always, fur all, big and lit, tie. mean and irraclous. contented and un. iiappy. Republican and l)cmocratlc,depraved anu viriaous. niioiiigenfc nun uuiuse, ins Su's light fs for tmuktnd and womankind of evary sort : hut Its gonial warmth Is lur the good, while It iiours hot discomfort on tho dister nur backs of the uerslslent r nicked. Tun tluN ot lBfiS wis a newspaper ofa new kind. It discarded manv oi ine lorma. and multitude or I he suprrlluuus words and phi as, es of ancient iournallsm. U undertook to re. port In it fresh, succinct. unconventional wav all the, news of the wurld, omitting no event of human interest, anu commenting upon a fairs with the fcarlessnesi of absolute Inde- pendence. The succees of this esperlmeut was tho success of Til a SDK. It effected a permanent change In the style of American newspacrs. .very imiwnani journal eseaD- l shod in tins eounirv in mo dozen years pas has been modelled afler TllK Sun. Every lmnortant louraal already exlstinir has been miHllfled and hollered by the force of Tue hvn a example, . Tit u S dn of 1SS2 will le the same outspoke,, truth-telling, and interesting newspaper. Ry a liberal use of the means widen an abundant prosperity aflurds, we sha'.i make It better than ever before. We shall print all the news, put., Ing It Into readable shape,ind measuring iijimpgrtance, not by the traditional yardstick, but by Its real Interest to the people. Distance from Printing House Square fs not the first con sideration with Thk Sjn, Whenever any. thing happens worth reporting wo get the particulars, whether it happens In Urooklyn or Hot hat a. In Hilitlcs wo Lave decided opinions ; and rre accustomed 10 express them In language that can bo understood. 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Our terms are aa follwat For tho dally Sun, a four-page sheet of twenty elgln columns, the price by mall, post paid, fs M cents a month, or (-1M a year i'cr, Including the Sunday paper, an efght-page sheet of rlllY-slx columns, the price lata eentt per mouth, or 7 70 a year, postage paid. The Sunday edition of Tna Sun ts also fur nished separately at II XOayear.poatagepald. The price ofthe Wxxkly SuN.elghl pages, rrrty-el x columns, la II a year, postage p,i, For clubs or ten sending 410 we will send an xtra copy free. Address I. W ENOLAND, Publisher of Tin but, New York City. Nov. 12-wS. It 0HOAN8 276tops.l0SftsIlls only 199. Pianos 1U up. Rars i Holldav Inducements Read v. Write er call1 on UKATTV, Washington, N.J, Slips .drtstSa rJSjtSllsl-attii OfHI's'JEiSiSsS'BS! With Modicine Quality not Quantity in tne oti imperial; neitw Knowledge and Experience to C.t rectly Prepare and Dispense tLe same At A. J. DURLING'S POPULAR Dm & Family Mine Store, Bank Street, Lehlghton, You can alwayi rtdy Uja-i sr-ltlnar 8TRUW L.X ruroanu utiauKiivtatvu Drugs and Medicines. mlRl.INIl. carries the 'lariretr Stock PATLNT MEllli 1NI-H U lh ei.uuty. DUHLINO tins iliU-!-iiiil stock or i))u;o OlSTd St'NIIMhrii e'ANHY and Til LET ARTICLE! for the hollos aa Well a! the xenla. DUHLINO make! HORSE and CATTLE POWIIERS a snwlaliy. Ills i3 ye .r exher- lenee Ih the druK business gives hlin a great advantage In that Una. TIIUSSES, SfJl'POItTEltrl audllltAUKS always a largo stock en hand. WlNKd and I.ltlt OliS, both lurclgn and domestic, lie has u Clin unllrapu Wluo and a iiry uaiawoa wine, juai spunuiu ana cheap, WALLPAPERS and lltJllbkltS - the largest assortment Iu twn. ,Oo to DUHLINtl'S wllh your prescrip tions. tlotoDUltLlNU'S lur yuar Patent Medicines. Go to DURLING'S for your fsncyAtHelri. Farmers and horsemen goto IIUitLINlI'd for ) our Horse und Cattle Powders. , aug. e-yi. TTlic Camion AnvocATK one year for $1, and Kendall's Horse Book as a premium. rjpjIIE SLA.'INHTO:. PLANING MILL Cabinet Ware Factory, AT SLATING! Oft JOHN BALLIET, Propr., Deals In nil kin ili niul sizes of Iliip. Jl em lock Oak aud JIoiJ Wood Lutiiuer, ami l now pie pared to execute utiy mtimut of urUvrs tor Dressol) LumboR OF ALA. KINDS. Doors, Snnlics, Blinds, Shuttcrve, Mouldings, Cablitvt Ware, &o, With I'ro.nptue-J. Brackets Made to Order. Tlin MachlnerY- la nil now and or thA beat and moBt tmurovoil kinds. I employ none hut tha beat vtoiAtmen, use well seasoned and itoo.l tna terlal.aud am theieteire able lo puaiaiiteo entile satistactiuu to all who may favor me with avail. Orders bv mail luouiptly attended to. Mr charges aie moiterutci terms cash, or liilereat charged alter thirty days. aiVM UK A CAM,. tV Those rne-aBml In Ituild'ne: will Burt It t their advantage to h-ivo Filling, Floor Boards Doors, h-aslioa, hut.ers, &c., &., nirde al lb.1 Factory. itoy JOHN 1IALLIKT. DANIEL WIEAND, Carriages, Wngons,Slcighs,&c eosHsa oy .BANK AXI) IKON STREETS, LKHmilTON. I'enua,, Particular attention given to REPAIRING In all Its details, at the very Lowost Prices, Patrouage respectfully solicited aud perfsot satisfaction guarnutcod. Dee , 1879 yl DAN. WIEAND. EMPLOYMENT I'Olt ALL. To Sell a Household Articlo. rpllK poor ss well as the rich, tho old as well xas the voting, the wife, as well us the hus band, tho young maiden as well as the young man. the girl as well aa Ihe boy, may just as wellearn a lewetidlars In holiest employment, as to sit around Iho house and waft for oth ers to earn It tor them. We can slve you em plojintnt. alt Ihe lime, or during your spare Iiours only; traveling, or In your own neigh, borhooj, among jour friends and acquaint ances. II sou do not caru fur employment, we can Impuit valuable irilorniatlon lo you treeofcos . It will cost you only oue cent fef a postal card to write lor our 1'iuspcotus aud It may ho the means of uiaklu jou a good many dollars. Do not neglect this opportunity. You do not have lo Invest a targe sum ol money, and runthorlik or inshig It. You will readily see that It wi, bo an easy matter to tusks from ito to ,ioo, a week, and establish a lu crative, ara Independent bustncss,hotiorhlcv straight reward und profitable Attend to this inciter NOW, lor there IsMONfcV IN IT f r all who engage with ua. We will sur. pr!,o you and uu will wundcrwby you never v,ruio lo us before. Wi axNts mix rAUTio VlAua run. Address 1IUIJICEYE MTU CO., (Name this paper.) Maeion, (Juto. eri,it.mi. NEIIYOUS BEB1LI l": A CUUK (JL'AltAXTKni). Dr ic. Wca'a trvk ami KRAia TCSat 51 EXT, ftiuwluo tor liMrrln, l)iixlnf, Cun vu iimu, aSi-iviiuti t.o. Arcbe, MenUI ljrwu nl'iu. IsOtvj t( Memort. pctiut otrlicos. Inpifc. tenry, lavotnutnvy llminwiou), rromntnie old Ak, caiiHQi Uy owt f xijt i n. wll-ubuhe, r oTer-liiiiii'i u l)icii JonLt l- rut spit. Atrttv oitil itcntl). Ono box will rnre leceut ctxa. Kacn bux onuLJiu uuu tuuntlin trealtuf n'. One il'il. n r a ifox. or t x lnxm fav flvn dnUurt t urul bv uinil iieiu!u on rrc it 1 1 p.1i. We tnr autce nx box to c ire any cum With ci uiilcr icceivt'd b nMoi tx, tHi isCiiapaB lei witu uro .l'l-ar,ir siu nuA Uio iuich criior written ffuaruuti- 10 rotnni the mu r It t net realm Aoti uot effvCt a cure liaar nlito'8fbiaidivSlT wht-D tt.t (riticcnf ltvoidrr ffl Q roct iroru n J I1N O WEST t CO., (?oW Pr muter, til a usw. McdtanD (Mnt, CU'wro.Tll. A J DUXILIO, slKciit, trihtgh. Koti P.i. MJITJI KLIN12&0OH Wbolal Arei.U Pli lm1eUlng. aept. iCIl I jOTlUK TO IIcTlIIEUS OV " Carbon County Bonds. At a meeting ol tho County Cc.mmlsslf.ners hpld on Wednesday, Octoter',Mili, 1UI.II wa resulved that Ihe whole Unutity bunded Ja. debtednraa shall be aid eft Theruh.ru In accorvtai.ee wllh UblUhad rules, the nuinbera were drawnmd will be iwld by the I'ounly Traasoxar. In the follow lag rotation: Nos. 163. 154 17G, 174.170, 1(50, 1G2, 175, 178, 164, 171, 158, 172. Holders of above bonds aro rtqofrtod to make their demands before Decern bar abit, ai no Interest will I- -al.l after lhat data. Ur order of Counf v l3Hn-nlsaloneri. Nov. S,'5l tf.