lords Thomas, S-tWi? CMcaito. Illinois, 2d,k bler-ad to how it to our townsmen who inay ba in tbfit cliy, or maito tieivcrusing contrao'ta, t lowest c&bu rates. SATURDAY, DECEMDEll 3, 1881. Local and Personal. Every one lias a will and a mind to think for himself, yet many will gu about hacking and coughing until a friend reeom hiends Dr. Bull'i Cough feyrup for that cough. Tha rhiiidelphia and Rtadiug Com pany and committees of tha Lhigli and Schuylkill Coal Exchanges met Friday and tt wired to make no change In prices during December. Patrick Gorman was killed at Pittstnn by a fall of rcofrock In the Pennsylvania Coal Company! mine, on Friday of lait week. fHfTor a clean share, a fashionable hair eut, ilianipoonln;, or anvlhingi n I lie llho f hIr dressing, call on It. 11. Wiildnai, np petit tha public square. Batik street, Le nfghton. Martin Dwyer was killed Friday af ternoon, at Mahanoy Cily, by a lall of top coat in tha Glendon colliery. A Texai man was lynched for riding a mule on Sunday, It was another niau'a mule, by the way. If he had come to Le hlghtnn and hired a train from our popular lirery keeper, David Ebbert, he would have aaved hli neck, and spent very tittle money Jf Before ordering your full and winter auita and overcoat, yuu thould uot fail to drop into the Post 0'llice buildnig, In 111 if borough, and examine tha new and elegant assortment of latrit novelties in cloths, casslmeres, suitings ami overcontings now oienlng, and which the undersigned is pre pared to make up in the very latest style and most durublo manner at prices fully as low as the same material ami workmanship can ba ubtulued elsewhere. Call and be convinced. Respectfully, II. II. I'ktkrs, Agent, r. O. Building, Lchighton, lVim'iti Samuel Kephirt was kllleii by cats on the Lehigh Valley Itnllrnnd, near Betlilo Item, nu Thursday of last week , A Jshooiing match for a fat hog (about 150 pounds), will tako place at Win. Wint era' hotel, at Lehigh Gap, on Friday next, tha Slh inst. The distance to shoot is 45 yard, and you cap usa any kind of a shot gun. Be on hand for sport. &a-Ifyoit wantft nlcesinnoth.casy shave your hair cut or slimiioniiig, go to Fraiu itooderer's Bnloon, under the Exchange Ho tel, lie will fix you right, and don't you forget It. While laboring under temporary fit of insanity, Samuel Cole, ofEialin, committed aulcide, ou Saturday lust, A shirt factory giving employment to bout 300 girls, was put in operation In Al Unburn, on Thursday. Ijinderinuii'B hall, this borough, would iiuiko a capital plare in which to start some Unlit lnnmiliicluring business. Who starts the bull rolling? Some lady of this town should take the agency for that popular and useful book, "Practical Housekeeper." issued by Biiclt ve Publishing l!o., MiniicioIis, Minn. Jivary housekeeper needs a copy. Address t publishers for terms. Commissions irarge. 4w. Two small sons of James S.irtin broke -through the ice at Yatesville, Luzerne Co., on Saturday last, while skating, and both Were drowned. M Iss Bessie Norris, o f W 1 1 k esbn re, w h use lover, James Welter, ran uwuy the day they eie lohave been married, has become u raving manlae. !O.CIocks, Watches, Jewelry and silver Ware lor sale, and rep 1 1 ring done at Huga nan's Bloro, Weissmrt. 24-yI. Mathew Berger, who has been a hermit on the Blue Mountains for the hut 25 years, is reported to iersistently refuse to glvo up his mode of living. Our friend Lines Groo, of Kew York, trho has been speirding a few days at this jilsm, left Tor home Tuesday morniug, via h. A 8. railroad. We trust he bad a pleas ant time, it is certainly not the young lady's fault if he did not. tcturimolte "The Round Item! Cigars:, the Wi S cent cigar in town. Try them. TT sal by J. W. ltaudeubush, at tbo "Car bon House." 31 If. Lizzie, daughter of Aaron and Lucinda iiub", of this borough, died sflc- a short ill ness of membranous croup, at 4:15 o'clock ou Saturday morning last, aged 4 years and IS days. The body was takeu to Catasau qua for Interment on Tuesday. JBST-Wa invito the attruuou of our read er to the advertisement of the Buckeye MTg Co., Marion, Ohio, in another column. They offer rare inducements to earn an hone it living. There will be a lottery at Doloniburg Hotel, Packerton, on the evening of the 15tli inst., for a parlor orgon and a pi. Tickets AO cents each. Go. Leopold Meyer has sold his saloon busi ness to R. B. Widdos, and will shortly take possession of the Dolonrburg Hotel, George Ifagen being about to go West. te.Go to E. F. Lukeobach, Broadway, Maueh Chunk, for Holiday gills. He has the largest and tiie best selected stock of Christmas cards and Christmas ,;iodg, in eluding very full line of juvenile books, and books for those win) are not juvenile. Drop in ami sea his stock. If you want anything p the furniture line, attend the sale at Doionsburg Hotel, on the 13th and lllli Inst. See advertise ment In another column. tr"GoLnt! MantcAi. Discovkrt " (Trade-mark registered) is not only a sover eign remedy lur consumption, but ali for consumptive night-sweats, bronchilies, cougns, spitting oi uio.ni, weax lungs, suori iiesa of breath, and kindred allVeiious of the throat and chest. By druggists. Dr. Benjamiu Becker, aged 61 years, at on tuna the leading lioniceotiiithic physi clan of Potlsville, died on Sunday at I Schuylkill county Almshouse, where he hai been for several years, delaiiged. Jtir-For Holiday coods nl elaborate de !gn and elegance ol finish, you should call at tho drug store nl Dr. 0. T. Horn, in Lfuckel's block. It will be a pleasure for the Dr. to show you bis (lock whether you purchase or not. -A beautiful young woman named Florence Williams, from Binghaiuton, N Y., wba weut to Easlon u short time since ndcntsred a house of III fame there, has become raving mauiao. TA word to the wise, and two to the foolish, is sufficient ( so is the name Origi nal Cheap Cash Store U tho eople that look M ineir interests. There, are 500 boats running on the Schuylkill Canal. During the week ending on the 2lth ult, there were 115,865 tons of coal shipped oyer the Lehigh Valley railroad, making a total of 5,601,240 tons for the season to thst date, and showing au iucreaw ofl,OS4,S25 tons as compared with the tame date last year. fr-Unlik other cathartics, Dr. Pierce's "Pellets" do not render the bowels ivstivo fter operation, but, on the contrary, estab lish a permanent healthy action. Being tn iirtly vegetable no particular cam is ivipnrtd while using them. By druggists. John Younker, aged ID years, wig crushed to death by cars near Ilasletou on fisturdsy. If you wish lo procure beautiful Blido English or German, Protestant or Catho lic Albums or Manuals, call and tee our elegant assortment, opened next Monday, which we will tell low for cash or on the Instalment plan. Don't fall to call st the Adtooati office. Small-pox Is appearing again In West Bethlehom, and il rjauslng considerable alarm. Tho Lehigh Cool and Navigation Co., have declared a dividend of 2 per ceutnpay able to-day. piS-3. T. Nnsbsnni lias just received a beautiful assortnieht of Jewelry! and all thosi who Intend to invest in that line should not pass the Original Cheap Cash Store, but call In and sea for thettlselyes. Several new cases of amsll-pox made their appearanco at the Northampton coun ty almshotiso Isst week. The United Slates Hotel at Boston has changed hands. Mr. Booth, formerly of the Mansion House, is the new proptletor. Tho new colliery opened by tho All! ance Coal Company at Kew Philadelphia, Schuylalll county, will be completed in less than a month. The colliery will give cm-1 ployinent to 250 hands. Abbev's Uncle Tom's Cabin Co., will appear in School Hall, this borough, on Thursday evening, next, the 8th Inst., with all its monster attractions the man-hunting blood .hounds, jubilee singers, the trick donkey "Sancho Pansa," Ac. Don't you forget to attend, if you waut to enjoy a Drsl- cluss entertainment. Judge D. W. Nceley,of Poncho Springs, Co)., who has' been visiting litre" lor the past month, left for his home oil Thursday evening last, accompanied by Coroner C. W, Lents and Henry Graver, of this bor ough. The two Inltar do not exect to re turn rjast until spring, if all goes well. XQ-A good clock will make n useful Jircsont. Sec tho new stock of E. II. Hohl, dauch Chunk. Miss Tillie Bareford, teacher ol elocu tion in the Keystone Slate Normal School, at Kutzlown, contemplates establishing a class in oratory In Reading lit the solicitation of persons whu have promised to becomo pupils. According to n lale Act of Assembly every lownsbin iihil borough in this county will elect two Overseers of the Poor at the next Spring election. The candidate receiv ing Hie highest number of votes to be elect ed for two years, and the next highest for one )ear, and one Overseer shall be elected every Spring thereafter for a term of two years. The German Lutheran Almanac for IF82 piesculs the usual statistics of tho the Lulherun Churrh and list of ministers. Its Intel of all Lutheran bodies in this country is as follows: Ministers, 3t2t)V congrega tions, 5,8li5 and rmliilKiuicants, 738,302. Air. Hugh liughrsalid MitsOliyo Mus- selmnu, both of Wcalherly; were married on Sa'urday evening last ut the residence of the bride's parents. The ceremony whs performed by Rev. P. F. Eycr, pastor of the M E. church. Tiie groomsmaiis was Mr. C. R. liiiovrr, of Weiithcrly u nil the brides maid, Miss Clara Roili, ol Wilkes-Bm re. The happy couple enjoy the hearty congiat- ulutions ol u large ciicle ol fi lends and ac quaintances upon their tiniun,wishing tliein a long oud happy voyage on the occjii of life. John Oswald, of Kline's Corner, Long- swamp twp., Lehigh county, while on his way at night lo Topton, to summon n phy sifiiin for his family fell into a mine hole to the depth of sixty feet, and sustained in juries which quiekly proved fatal. The de ceased was 48 years of age, and leaves tell childien of lilsown.olong with three grand- uhildri'ii for whom he hud also cared. KJt-E. II. Hohl, Maueh Chunk, Ims so lnrrni.e.1 his stock ofladiesauil ceiillciiieh's gold watches, .gold neck chains, lockels, srn-ciiteic, ear-rings, lirensl pins, rings, si I -verwaic, cliK-ks, tec.., thai he now Ims one of I ho finest uiborliiienlsnf Jewelry in the L- mgii vaney. uow prices ami lair dealing has iiminiillslKl his wmnlerliil surei-ss. Sec his new stock belore coini? elsewhere, il you don't buy. The most ahsunl rumors, ssys the Al lentown Democrat, prevail in tho country regutdlng the smallpox in that cily some people believing it lo bo so bad as lo have neccssitoted the fencing in of streets. There are no streets fenced off, nor is tho presence I Iho malady regarded with any special alarm by rur people. There are now only 21 cases in all, few of which ore new ones. -On Saturday, Dec. 10th, all p. m., a pigeon shooting contest is to none nfrt tho public house of O. F. Hans, at Zinnsvllle, in Upper Milford, between Mrssis. Charles Bui kluiller, tha "champion" of Lehleh, and Mr. Eli Sieger, of Optay, a marksman of great skill, und who will give his adversary the greatest liouhle he has ever had to re- lain Ins laurels. Both being firtl class shoot iits the match excites much discussion in skirting circles as to which of the two con testants is going lo come out victorious. -Mr. Thomas E. Evans, Muster Mechan ic of tho Culosauqua and Fogelsville R. R., anrt loreman of the Crane Iron Co.'s mi chine shops, in Catasauqua, has resigned, and In January will remove to Ilailetou, where he, will tako charge of the Machine Shops n Messrs. Allison, Mans A ("..having purcha.ed a one iJit-,1 Interest in the same. -President Bond, ol l,e Philadelphia and Reading Railroud Company, sUUs that tho col properties of that company are not for sale to Mr. Gowen or anyone else. It is stuled ou the street thai Mr. Vunderbilt will heod syndiuate to purchase these cool lands Tho Bethlehem Timet ssys photo grapher in thot town displays In his win dow (picture of a farmer and his wife and fifteen children. That is a group to n-joice the heart f is (latriot. Niunaliaiiii mill a sjinzo. rregnhir EIisIiib No. 24.1,.in Hie Lehleh ,t SiiHiiehnna division of llie C H R. of N. J., with aaou.led train ol oil ami freight cars, on jtinmtny night about eiuht o'clock, broko n lank axle, ju.i south id Weissp-ut station, i-ausing 10 oil Unas and four plight to be thrown Iroui th irurk uud down over thnemlunkiiieni. Tha engine did mil leave the truck and was but slightly damaged. The road was blocked for several hours. Only nun ierson wits slightly injured by the ao'iuoni, ami lie, a brakesman, was thrown Ironi Ilia train down the bank on In the road, escaping with few slight bruises and a general shaking up. Lat. At about 2 p. in., on Tuesday, a Siark from the locomotive drawing the local freight fell into a imol of the oil. which had leaked from the wrecked lanks,and Instant ly there was a -blare, followed by explosion after explosion of the ten tanks thrown down the embankment the flames some iimee raeuingaii Height or upnarda of jno feet, and throwing oil' an immense volume of black smoke. Luckily there wem no buildings in close proxiuilly to where this accident occurred, nlher llian o limo kiln, the roof of which was partly burned oirj the fire burned until late in the evening. At about 4 p. in. the Maueh Chunk fire en glue arrived anil threw water mi and ulemt tl.a 1...,...... -..-.I I t 1.. I n o"' o- ' onier in cool nu ie same so that the repair ineu could begin ' work. Trains are again ruuuing as usual, Summit Hill nn'd s'.niiafonl Item. We clip the following Hems from the Sum mlt IIII1 and Lansford Jfrconiof 20th ult.i 80MUIT HILL. Miss Jessie Abbott dahia home from the Kingston Seminary tb spend Thattklgiving, The hop given by the Summit It tit Or chestra on Friday eVening of last week, was fairly successful. After expenses paid) they had $22. Geo. Treasuro had his lez j.imbcd be tween cars, inside at No. 4, 'in Monday, while In the act of coupling. Nine stitch Ba were put in tho wound. The scholars of F. X. Cannon's school indulged In spelling boe on Wednesday afternooU. The prise was won by Miss Li Clark. About 4 o'clock on Saturday morning ot Isst week, unknown men entered the residence of Mrs. Leslie, on White street, for the purpose of plunder, but were fright ened otl'Otiforo they had secured anything. A disgraceful fight between two of our "nice" young men at high noon od Sunday last, was one of the sights that ihet tho eyo of churbtl people. No officer' in the 'neigh borhood and no arrests. Mr. James McConnell and Miss Maggie Campbell wero married in the Presbyterian parsonage, on Wednesday evening, by Revi J, II. Dnrmus. Cupt. 8. A. Wehr lias received hli ap- polnliricnt as postmaster for Summit Hill, and will shortly remove the office across the street to tils place of business. As post master he was required to give bonds to the amount of $10,000. It It a third class office and the income depends on the amount of stamps cancelled. Li&iir'OitD. Jury Commissioner, Dennis" Gallagher, was at Maucli Chunk during the week, get ting up a jury wheel for the next. Patrick McNeitus on Tuesday left for Philadelphia, where lie will enter a hospi tal, iu hoies oT pelting relief. He is suffer ing with hemorrhage of the lungs. I. G. Kolb and Miss Maine Spencer were married, on Wednesday morning last, al the residence of the bride's mother. The ceremony was performed Rev. Mr. Kolb, of Shenandoah, lather of tho Rrooni. In the afternoon tho happy pair took the train for New York on a short wedding tour. Tullasiee Thomas and Susie Houser, daughter of Daniel Houser, wero married, at the fiolue of the bride oh Ridge street, nu Thursday afternoon, Rev. Cook, of Ncsque honing, tieihg the knot. Tho ieople of town were soiitewhst ex cited on Saturday evening lost, by the an nouncement thill we had local Bick TurpiuS. Shortly a Tier Win. Prilchard left his house on that evening, two men cnlerrd his rest, dence and demanded money ol his wife, alt they could find was fi8 cents in montfy and a lew iipphs. After they left the ahum w'as ut omo'glveu, an if officers Pealer and Grif fiths began to scodr the town in reurch of them, but all to no purpose. Il is supposed to be the same parly who entered Mrs. Les lie's house on the Hill the same mottling, 'I llciUan who Mm t ttie "It In;; nl tlic ftlUiiica" Pardoned. The Board of Pardons met at Hiirrisburg, on Tuesday, the 22nd ult.,and atler a ses sion of six hours adjourned tine die. All Iho members of the Board wero prce'tit, but three pardons were recommended, umong them being William ScOlt, of Lackawanna county, convicted of manslaughter. The cuso of the man Scott is an Interesting one: tin was a resident of Arcllli.il.!, n quiet, in- oirensive man whom the Molly Mugnires of that region tried lo induce to join their or- icr. Scott persistently refused, and one night a party of Mollies ly in wait for him on ft bridge leading, to his Ifome. Among them was William Gallagher, known as the King of the Mollies," who had announced publicly that lid intended tn punish Scott al Iho firs', opportunity. Scott was warned that tho Mollies were waiting' for him ; lie turned back, and securing a pislol,rcmarkci that he intended to defend himself, und once mora started lor home. He carried the pis tol oM-nly, so that alt could see it. As he nearcd the bridge the band iu waiting crowded about and sought to injure him. Scott warned them lokeepofT; finding him self pressed too hard and his life in danger, he fired, killing Gallagher. It was gcuer ally conceded that Scott had rendered the publics service. He was arrested, however, on ii charge of murder, and by some peculi arity of justice, convicted of manslaughter, and given the heavy sentence of $1000 fine and ten years In the Eastern Penitentiary. His friends liavo made repeated tWirls to have him pardoned, and Gen, W, II, Mc Cartney, of Wilkesbarre, on this occasion made a most eloquent appeal on his behalf. The Board pardoned hiin,nnd the fact was immediately lelegrojicd to his poor und aged mother. A C'linrgo Asultiat a Young- l'ostul Clerk. William Shnuse, a young man of respect able nl rentage, was placed upon trial in the United States District Court, al Philadel phia, Tuesday, charged with embezzling from the rni il a registered letter and steal ing the contents therefrom. Shouse, prior tn July 18 las!, was a clerk who had charge of the registered letter and money-order do-p-irtment at the Eautnn Post Office. On July 17 Postal Insicctors Barrett, Shallcross and Young arranged a demy letter In the form er's nlllce, unit placed in It a marked $10 gold piece uud il iu notes. This letter wua directed to Mrs. Jane Cross, Clifton, Hunt. Ingdon rounly, N. J., niirporling to be Ironi John Cross, at Walkllck. W. Va. Il was traced to the Euslon Post Office. The $10 gold piece wjs subsequently recovered at the Ei Hon National Bank, wherrf It had been derailed by a young man named Cockey, who claimed to have received il fro Shoiiw. The registered enve)oie was also found by the detectives with a comer torn sufficiently large to take the gold pleeoou'., although the notes remained. On account of the illness of Judge Butler, Wcdnisduy, the trial of Shouse had lo be continued. 'Tirol Coiikln lust slrsiA Foundry, "C. II. W.," arorrcsaindeut in last week's Milford lltrald, give the following "good goak" nn Van Fn-denberg, of the Much Chunk Gazette t Van Fredenberg, of the Maueh Chunk Colette, tells of a good thing on himself that hapieurd not long ago as he was en mule to his present abiding place. He said In a pretty girl whom he thought he know, "Exruse me, but Is your name Graham, of Montirello, N. Y I I have a cousin by that name.1' She said, "No, st. Isyour'sZine or Copr!" "Why, no," Van inuoceclly r.'plied,"what made you ask ?" The young lady looked ut him an instant or two und said, "Well, I thought it must be as you up peir tn b first loiisin of brass foundry I" I h m Van will pardon ma for telling ihii I "gouk" on blni but it was loo good to keep. A.lain Billiard, an employe uf the Le high Furnace, ieped Into red hot cinder stag mi Wednesday of last week, and had one ..f Ins feet -t badly burned up to hit ankle, Ihuthewill belaid up fur at least say ill mouths. Jblal of Jurors, Drawn to serve al January Term of our County Court, 1882. Grand JtjBoits. Armbrusler, Fidel, brakemau, E. M. Chunk Bells, II. A,. J. P., Lehighton Belghei John, boat builder, E. M. Chunk Bcchtel, Aaron, laborer, Coal Port Brady, John, laborer, Lansford Dengler, Edwin, laborer, East Penn Ebcrts, Jacob, farmer, Lehigh Gerhard, Solomon, farmer, Packer Gould, J C, clerk, Packerton German, Frank, blacksmith; Lehlghlon. Itotlenbach , Ellas, laborer, Lehlghlon. Itdrklrls, Mantis, laborer, M. Chunk, bnro Harris, John j ItN merchant, Summit Hill lfodVtlr, E. T., merchant, Beaver Meadow Hogg, Sam, jr., laborer, Summit II I II Klotz, Jostah carpenter, L. Towamenslog McGinley, James, innkeeper, Lausanne Moycr, Oliver, blacksmith, Weissport O'Donnell, Charles, miner, Jcansyille Reichard, Mahlon, carpenter, Lehightori Spoanheiiner,R.,carpenter L. Towameulllig Tooney, Jhhn, fa'rinrr, Lehigh Williams, John, R., fireman, Lansford Zlegenfus R., larmcr, L. Towamcnslng Pxm Jcttoaa. Arncr, Moses, mechanic, Summit Hill Blakslee, W. W., jr., clem, Weatherly Biltnor, J. J,, farmer, Pucker Boyle, Condy, laborer, East Maueh Chunk Brelthaupt, John, laborer, North Kidder Campbell, Alex., farmer, South Kidder Chrislman, Lewis, fanner, L. Towamenslng Christman, Jf.cvb, laborer; North Kidder Cannon, F. X., teacher, Summit Hill Clauss, T. D., tailor, Lehighton Clewell, Benj., tinsmith, Wentherly Cox, Miles, laborer, ftiHlh Kidder Dougherty, Roger, clerk, Maueh Ch'k bortii Dunn, Thos'., jr., moulder, Weatherly Fowler, Henry, policeman, Lausanne Flowers, Win., sawyer, North Kidder German, P. A., laborer, Lehlghtob Gallagher, John, laborer, E. Maueh Chunk Gassner, John, sr., shoemaker, E. M. Chunk Heliiy, Henry, laborer, lVnn Forest Hodman, J. D., farmer, Mahoning Honlin, Oliver, miner, Trescknw Houck, J. L., merchant, Weatherly Kuukle, Geo., farmer, L. Towamenslng Llewellyn, Morris, laborer, B M?udotv nil Be J Mulllgitn,' Cornelius; shoemaker, M. C. bur. Markley, Ber, 1st, laboreti Nesquehonlng Musselumn, Thomas, farmer, Mahoning McIIdgti, Patrick, laborer, Summit Hill McDanlcl, Charles, barber, Weissjiort McNealls, Patrick, miner, Summit Hill. Mciti, Henry, carpenter, Franklin Merit, Allred, labhfer; Packerton Mdntlt, Fred., peddler. Muuch Chunk btJr; Petry, Jacob, farmer, Lehigh Potls, Philip, carpeiitcrj-Lansfurd Relgol, Jerome, laborer, Packerton Reinis, Solomon, laborer. Parry villa Btranp, II. D., farmer, Enst Tend Sl.crdrnn, Hugh, miner, B. Meadow mines Sheckler, Milton, carpenter, Franklin Shlngler, Jacob, painter, Lehighton Trainer, CHarleS, lliert-liant, Lehlghlon hltnheud, Jns., merchant, Maueh Chunk Wiilck, August, laborer. Puekcili-n Walter, Win., clerk, East Muuch Cl.iluk xouhg, Saul J., farmer, Weatherly Zeigeiifuss, Lewis, laborer, Porryvilto TitATKBSS .IvrtrtRsf. Boyd, Thomas, mechanic, Summit Hill Doyle, Timothy, laborer, Summit Hill 13 rial i li Pulrlek B., laborer, Lansford Boyle, John C, miner, Summit Hill Delaney, John, nicri hunt, Summit Hill Dunlup, Charles, laborer, Parryvilfd Derliainer, Gerg, laborer, Lehightdn Deppey, N. It., blacksmith, Penn I'm est Eck, Vulentiiie, engineer, Weatherly Eule, Leu-Is, engineer, Weatherly Fisher, Henry, (allor, Munefl Chunk L'oro. Gluder, Philip, fireman, Lehigh Gaggus, John, car inspector, Lchiglilnn Getz, William, lumberman, Penn Forest Gilbert, Richard, loborrr, Beaver Meadow Higgins, Demits, miner, Summit Hill Hurkins, Andrew, miner, Summit Hill .I.iriai'il; James, merchant, Jennsvllle Kellv, Daniel, laborer, LansTord Kennedy, Daniel, niini-r, Siiiumit iilll Markley, Stephen, laborer, Franklin Miller, G. W., merchant, Weatherly t'cters, Joseph, clerk, I'urryvillo Pealer, Samuel, polic.ern.an, Lansford Qulnn, Patrick, teamster, Lausanne lleling, Jacob, farmer, Franklin Reiner, William, laborer, North Kidder Stewart, Solomon, merchant, Weatherly Smith, James, miner, Lausanne Solt, Thomas, csricnler, Lehigh Sheridan, Owen, Innkeeper, E. M. Chunk Shmoyer, Oliver, blacksmith, Franklin Solt, Stephen, teamster, Franklin Straussberger, Jacob, lnnkcficr, Weissport koons, William, butcher, Wi lssjiort Park, William, jr., clerk, Audenricd From tlieJCounty Seat. Searco Cabbage anil nour-kruut. Played out lea crtam and sada water. We bnva r ntcred upon tho Christmas tuouth. Wbeu did we havo Indian bum uier? James Btlford nml family have re turned home, after au ubsei.ee of several weeks. J. II. Wilhelm is pnltiug an addition to 1)18 reaideuco ou Weat Broadway. Tho un.dcrate vveiither aud binvy rains of the lat IV.w days, have caimtl tl e suow to djsupp;r, leaviug our btrtcta in a vet) muddy condition. -Judging from the appearance of the new market boiibo, it will soon ba ready for use. Tbo sUlli have all been put up, the d.Kirs are now being bung, aud tie walls Kin I wmid work painted. ltiiv. II, T. Vincent, former paRtor ol the M. E. obmch, ol'tblx place, will ik--liver n lecture here on Tuesday cvriiiuu., Oeotmbcr 0 h, in tho St. P.uiIh M, K. dhurch; stil jeul, "How do you do." We have uu doubt thai the lecture vi ill be in ter btinH ami bopo bo may be (jreeten by full bour. We prciuino tbut the butchers and hucksters will ull boon hand, iu flying cjlors, ou next Saturday iu the uew mar ket bouse, to the nllef of the business men ou Market Square uud satisfaction uf the ouaimunity iu general. It is boptd that us soou as the con Cirt bull anil market bouse are complet ed, the monied meu ul this or some other place will purchase the L-iaer Foundry, and huvo it ut once put into native oper ation, fur we believe tbut it will eviutu ully prove tu be, if tighllally uud prui erly mnuaged, a payiug conctrn. Won't suuicot'ourcapiiuliati risk it lew lliuus- anil dollars iu ibis dincnoii fur thnsake of tbomclvts, tho lUca and tbo tom-uiu-Jity? t Tbo std luttlUgeiice teaclitd her by ttUgr. m mi last Viliicad..y mtirmugi lhatJ.M.iu W. tnboilj, bad departed this lite on Tuesday ulgbt, Nov. EOlb, at his residmce iu Pitl.ton, l'u., where be has Lmy (raidli.K lor the lost tew years, Xviui Ua.d charge of the L. V. IX. VL, tlutiou at that place, previous to that time, ha lived bore from early childhood bo grew up with this placo and was Iden tified with nearly nil the important enter. prises of our town. We sincerely con- dolo with bis bereaved family and friends, iu their sad bereavement. Thns are we again solemnly remiuded of tho stubborn fact that tha old must dlo. Th utilooked for and unexpected r.ppcnrance of tbo steam fire engine and hose carriage In our streets on last Tues day afternoon, crfcllted quite a Sensation for a short time. As soou as it beccirao known that an oil train ou tha N. J. 0. It. R. was on tiro, near Weissport, the excitement gradaally subsided, while those in charge of the engine and bose carriage- hurried to the depot, put them Upon tbe cars and immediately started for tbe burning train, where, in reruov lug the sti amer fiomtbc curs, it capsized anil in cousrcpieuco somewhat btutscd; but fortunately only damaged iu appear cp, for wo have btcn Informal that the steamer did good work and proved tb bo an irnpcrtuut hf lp iu time of need. Afler the fire wa i xtingnished tbe engine and bose carriage were reloaded upon tbe cars aud brought back iu good worliinrr order, but considerably dontcd, which tbe tail road company will have repaired iu due time. We iiplne that caution and pi u deuee would urgo upon the citizens of Lehighton and Wtissnort the nocessily of seeming without delay a good and substantial fire bhgiuc ro much needed there, for 11k Ir mutual protection ogainst lire. Iu a few weeks mnro CbiKlmis will be cele.brrtteii by frielidly greetings, frm ily gatherings, turkey diuuers and ex change of gifts from n penny whistle to n valuable gold watch or first'class organ Should any of the pStrdns of the OaitBON Advocate or their frfcnds dcsiio or pur pose to surprise Ihtlr daughters with n flrst.cluss organ, al retsonablo ratcs.thev cn be accommodated by culling on Prof, A. W. Vanandn.nt SIkuoIi Chunk. Price s low and terms easy. A present ef Ibis kind is putting money to a sensible and paying use, and not I brown twny in use less toys tind'nonsense which is generally the case. Justice. Tho Coal 's'rndo. Philadelphia Ledger, 28lh ull: The an thracite coal trade continues in the main Unchanged. .There is ah active demand for almost all-Sizes, and special sizes are quite Short of demand. Among the peculiar fea tures ol the trado there is no cavil as to prices of coal or as to freight rales. The fchief inquiry is as to quick delivery, which Just now Is delayed by reason of scarcity id vessels anil a still limited supply of wotcr. though In this latter fespett much rain has recently fallen; but still nut enough to ans wcr ilie ncsaij at some bf the mines. The demand ftrrcoulisincessantaiid large. There Is no ineroitse Iu the stock of coal nor in the current production at the mines. White this Is the: geb'eral Situation of each day the out look for those short of coal docs not improve much. We can but reuew our caution to coal consumers td look well and broinptly In their coal supplies, there being rarely a time that the coal trade is not subjected to some eifig'cHc'vJ sometimes against consum ers and at others against coal operators. This year the outlook Is generally thought to bo altogether iu favor of tbe coal opera tors. Tile ilincr't Journal says the inabil ity to lit! orders promptly as fast as they come in occasions some uneasiness on the part of those who are short bf coal, and the fenr is expressed that the close of naviga tiofi nlay find them still without an ade quate supply for the winter: This Is the re sult of the policy pursued by many dealers. ofdsferring until tbe last moment to lay in supplies in the hope of some complication occurring that may bring about a decline in price. This practice answered very weli under the old system of mining, when the collieries Worked full time and the excess of coal not required by the trade was stored ; out lust yeor, under the policy ofminina only the quantity of coal required, num ber or those who deterred tbelr orders until late in (he season were left without a sup ply, and this year promises to find (hem In the tame prediciment. An open winter may relieve them from actual want, but it is risky, snd ought to give them a servicc'sfbii- hlut for the future. The good condition ol tho Iron trade affords a ready sale for the lump and steamboat sizes for uso at the blatt furfiticcs, and broken is In faff request. The cxci-es of production oyer last year, is about 4,OItf,Wo tons, is still kept up and win do maintained, w th eomo Increaso. luring the remainder of the season. The supply n motive power will also bederr.lu- ished by the effects of cold weather on loco- nolivo machinery ,- so that the present com plaints ol Us inadequacy will be barely ca pable of repelitioii throughout the winter. In fact, ami considering all the circum- stances, there is Just as much likclihiaid of an accumulation of orders toward spring, awaiting the opening of navigation for sup ply, os of over-production, if not more lor an unusually large number of repairs novo boen necessitated by the severity of last winter and the drouth of last summer. Some of the best informed men say that over production would never bo complained of again if they could get all the railroad facilities they wanted to the rapidly grow lug regions of the northwest, and Ihey an- llclpate the prospective connection of the Reading with the Liko Shore with anything but reelings or dismay. Along tha lie ol the Northern Pacific Railroad aiilhrucite is bringing Jli ton eusily, with nothing like as large a volume of Irade its' it as could be fostered in a short lime. There is some hard coal found in Colorado which is railed uulhrueile by the natives, for no better rea son than that It is much harder than the soft liguilic sluir they have in lurger quan tities; but there is nothing iu the West as hunt as Schuylkill coal, and nothliiK that could coniiete with it in the murkci from which the bonanza kings of the mining and wheal regions get their supplies, If it could be shipd to tliein at less than prohibitory fieight rales. If next year should still fur ther swell the figures of the increase, and there is no reason to expect any other re sult, the facilities fcY getting the coal to market will have to be greatly Increased il the supply is tn.keeii pace with the growth of the demand. Tlien-umittees of the Le high and Schuylkill Coal Exchanges melon Su'unlay at tho office of the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company and resolved to make nochangn in line aud city and harbor prices during the mouth of December. The general sales agent or the Philadelphia and Heading Coal and Iron Company,- Thomas M. Richards, has also .determined to muke no change in Eastern prices. The totul tounage of anthracite coal from all the regions for the week endlngNov, y, as reported by the several carrying cninpan. iei, amounted to MUM tons, against fita. 785 tons in the cnrresmding weelc last jear, an incrrase or -11,-IU tons. The tidal amount nl anthracite imiied for ll, year il .1.1, .-,.. inns, aguinsl ZU.U8?,7Q tons for WiW Uu. "CiTwui j - ' Wolasporl ItciriN. Our ladles have organized a literary society, and meet once each' week. Poems and dialogues are recited. - Mr. W O. Weiss, after n sh6rt 111 ness, is again able to be about. Tbe tire on Tuesday, occasioned by the wreck of an oil train ou tbe previous night, did damage chiefly to the cum. pany'g property. Mat. Mosser a few dnya since fell from tho IhirJ story of Josialt lluoh's storo building, lie is doinrr well. Wo feel it our duty to state thst some) Influence here is leading oar young men both to think lightly aud speak irreval- ehtly of religion; us if it were something not iuteui'bd for sonslbio people. All true religion li foUuded Upon a just Idea of God. A false notion of God result-, from a false religion. Truj religion is the means by which a rtinu is alls to overcome thb corrupt nnd evil tendencies of bis nature, and rise into a life of heat- euly order. Wo think it a matter of suf- flcieutly grave importance to comn:niid tbe earnest att&n'tton of every ono. Those persons still professing to ridicule cud censure religion should be very careful not. at the came time, to runlto assertion? or create im'pressions injurious to true religibii. lac. Just as we were going to press, this (Friday) rfiofnlhj.MVo Icun the sad Intelli gence IhSt David O'Brlan. of Franklin, who has been sick fur several mouths past, died during the p-evinus night. Tbe inc're-iiie fit tho coul shipments via tho Lehigh Valley It. R, during the year ending Nov. 30, 1881, Was 15 p;r ccut. A good showing'. Mr. Frcdi Briuknian; of the Weatherly JJcrald, was in town a few hours on Thurs day evening last, looking hale and hcarlv Ta 1 la I CgiW'Those f ur subscrib ers getting the .Advocatf. through the mail will please trier to the direction tab, note their indebtedness, and remit me amount, in au cases where we have to send bills $1.25 will be charged to cover expenses of postage, etc. Dinhthetia Is Cnidemic in Mecdvllle. vrawioM county. Pink eye is increallne a morn- tho horses In Pittsburg and Allegheny city. fho nravtyard Insuranca cases In Alio. gheny cittinly will be called up for trial at the December term.' Mrs. Mary D'ousheriv: hf Cheltenham township, Montgomery county, was hurried tn death, a few days aero, bv her fclutlies up. cldentslly taking lire. John Myers was struck nn the head dv a rapidly revolving crank at Gicnt Bend coal mines, Cambria county, reeentlv. and has since died. Thnnios 0. May, a briiiiitnent coal nnorn- tor of Shiimokin und formerly uf the firm ol May, Audenricd Se Co.. npefutltig Buck Ridge colliery, died on Monday, 21st till. Comly Williams, of Kine of-Prusslo. tn Montgomery county ,wus attacked by u high wayman a lew nights since. Ho "beat tho fellow with his bucey whin Ihto a slato of insensibility. John Frankford, n notorious horse thief was shot while! attemntinir tn f Scans Irom jail at Lancaster ou Monday, lie will re cover. Rev. William II. T. Lecrnu died sudden. ly near Waynesboro, Greene- county, on Monday. lie was a young irian cf great promise. itfiSiiiiiiioB rtio.tiA dhci.i.m:. North Greece, aV. Y.,April2h, 1BB0. Dr. R. N. Pir.Bc.. Butfalo. N. Y.: Dear Sir I feel it my duty to write and thank you for what your "'Golden Medical Dis covery" and Favorite Prescription" have done for my daughter. It is now five week, since she began their- use. She is more fleshy, has litoro fcnle'r In her face, no head ache, and is in other ways greatly im proved. Yours truly,' Mrs. Mxiicr.LLi Mtics. Poultlvo Fact. Dr. Evory's Diamond Catarrh Remedy, will cure the worst esse of Catarrh or Hay Favor. , . , Dr. Evory's Diamond Invigorator gives health and strength, mental and physical, makes the completion clear, white and beautiful. Pamphlet free. Read tbe Ad' vertisement. Tlilriy YcniVTrial. We will Send Hr.llyo's colobrated d'ee'tro. Voltalo IJclla and other Klectrlo Appliances on l rial for 3j el.lys in jounir men and oldur persons who are olUloicd with Nervous lie btllty, l.ust Vltalliy,St.-.,gorttnteelnB speedy relief and complete restoration ur vtaorand manhood. Also for lilteiiinails.u, Neuralgia, I'aralj sis, Liver and Kidney difficulties, buiu turos, and many other diseases. Illustrated pamphlet sonl freu. Address' Voltalo Melt Co, .Marshall; Mich. j&.jl A 6 mt runt clicnjs Kaiisi,iS I'npcr. t We are In receipt of the I! Ve'y C;;ifif,Kn eight-page, 48-coluinn weekly paper pub lished lUTopeku.ICunsas, the Capital of thy State, alone dollar per' Bar; U( any ud dress. Ills bfiin ldll of st'ilo news, cones jnridence, crop Holes, markets, etc, and is, in every respect, ft journal worth llie mon ey asked for it. Those ivho wan: to leuru iiIhiuI Kansas shuld send for the Oipital. Address, Toieku Daily Capital Publishing Company, Topeka, Kansas. 52-1. Notice toTnx.Ciillfcior". The County Uomialsslonois will be In f-'e-slonforthe La't Two Weeks In Ileeoinbcr. commencing on MuNllAY, the lOih day of UEIIEMUEK, 1SS1, to dlsposo of Exonera tions to Tax Collectors. Ily orJer of tho Commissioners. , II. , SWARTZ, Dec S, 1B81-WJ Clerk. Lchlfflilun -llarlicta Uo'ur.ECTao WjcbkxTj Flour per sack IracSwhe.it flour per sack tjurn, per bushel ;....' (Mis. ier busliel.... .- Mirc'l Chop, per cwl....,, Middlings, ,.vr tm , Corn Chop.., ltr.iu, per owt liuitor.per jiound , EtUS, peruosen Ham, per pound I.srd, tier pound .Shoulders, r poind,,,,,,.,,,,, f utaloes, per buinsl none vi co 1 70 I 03 I 70 , 1 2i Si 10 II) in 11 , in ;Stocli .Unmet. Closing prices ol DkIIavkx A T(iw.asu Stock, Government and Gold 40 South Third Street. Phila., Cer. lsfil. IT. n. S's. ISil Hit. 101 bid lOtU asked U. a. Currency, C's Ill bid 12S a.ked U- 8. Vs.lSSl. uew, Kit.ltr.'1!; 1,1,1 J uli asked u. M. 4H, new 113 1,1.1 113)2 stk lew m 1,1.1 113k asked UT bid 1I7K uski I'. K tift bid 3)2 a.sad aillnit H. R. Sli5 M. asked u, a. anew. Pennsranla II Pblla. ltea.ll Lehigh Valley H. It.... 65 i-l.l vy W,t L.hlgh U al&Nav.Co.. U'A bid W a,kt,t United Uo'sul . J .... Y Ma jko asked Northern Central II. II. il' ol.l tlU asked llestonvllle I'iss. K. It 70 M, si asked Pitts. Til. k lluir. II, R '.sjehid MU asked Central Transpiirtallon., i , ni l 4 ij asked Norttiern 1'aelnoi'oi'.,,,, a kid tou asked '.Vr, " 'alM.. Mf bid Ilk asked North Penn. It rt tu bid Co aike-l I'UII tc Krle R, R . !l l-l.l :U ,kd Silver. (I'radas.) M( bid V))i asked ma itui i:n. OAUSfi-bhNNIR At the resldene'o ci F. II. Eckem-beiice., i' , llokendatiuu i. Lc. blKh couuty. Ph., Ly liev. .I.iiikJ ,. Llule, Thsnksaivfnn Day, 1881. E rntf E. Mauss br New Yoir; epy. sou Mils Aunlu St. Ded hls, or IlokenJSuqua, Are the ontr Homo onri i'miltv t d0 not UTB Miiiucnon lh0 Uruvant w.p ro- tnrn mur niitnnv. lt. iu sTu.. - - "l , 4 V VI W UKSCUEI) PROM DEATH. The following statement of Wm. J.CotiKb lln.orSomerville, Mass.,lssoremarkable tnat we betr to ask lor It tho attontloti or our read ers Ilosavsi "Inthorullor lSJOIwmtsK. en with n violent iilkhdci or tiir lunos, followod by a severe oouu-li. I soon beuan to lose ray appetite and tlcili. 1 was so weak al one time that 1 could not leavo my bed. In tho summer or 1817 I wasRdinlltcd 10 the City Ilcspital. Whllethcro the duotors said I had a bol.i In my left lunir as Ida as a liatrdoltar. I expended oyer a hundred dollars In deCinrs and medicine. I was so f.lr gone at one time n fejori went around that I was dead. I care UD Untie, but a Irlcml told inn or I II. Wit. .11AI.JYS I1AI.SAM FOR TIIK I.UNOS. I louaneu ai my rucniis, ttunltlng that my case wits Incurable, but 1 got it buttle to satur; tlieut. When, la mv siirorlsn nml trnttftanllnn. I commenced in feel belter. My li-ipe, once dead, began toicvlve and to-day I feel In bet- aimiia .uaii j iwtii ine uasr inree years. 1 write this tinplnt- you will uubllsli II, so thot every one afflicted with Mseiised Lungs will be Induced to tnko Ull. WM. 11-ALL d HALSAM FOfl TIIIJ LVNOS, and bo con ynlced tliatCON.l'.-.!PUON t'nn be Cured. I haVO taken two bottle.4 nnil ran itfi.Httrlv fay that It lias done mnro tfood tlinn nil tli othcr loedlclnes 1 have taken slnca myslok ncsi. My erniKli tas aluost entirely dlssu. ucarcdundl slialls on boablelorotuwtlrll., Sold by A, J. DunLiNO. I.cldgliton, and all drugslsts. b0. IS, 1850-yloow in:xitvs l-AIICOUO SAUK. , Tho REST SAWE In tho world for Cuts, IS, ...... 1T1. . (.1 ...... 'I ,.uwL9, i.uiv. uiui-ii. t-oii, iiiicuiii, sciinr. Chapped Hands. Chilblains.- Corns, olid all kinds brsiiln Kruptluns, Frroklrs and Pim ple, 'lhoalto Is guaranteed to alvopcrlect sutlsriieilon In every easo or meuuy relnndcsl. lie aoro )ou net ItUNUV.-, OAltllUl.lU i,AI. L, as all others arc but linltailous. Price Cu cents. Fur sate by all llrugk-lsl cronnlicre. . Dec, IS, 188U-ylcow New Advertiscmcnls. , MSJSStlllS linn .1 pllltl VI v ' . l'lilthONAI, 1'ilOPiUTY. The undersigned wilt sell at puhllo sale, al Hie lc-IJeiiCo ,r l-'erdluand Fialscb. In thi lloiougli n f I.chliUlon, Co 1 boil couuty, To, , ON FRIDAY, DKi EMBKR in, US1, at TW,0 o'eioek P. M tho lo'lowlng articles or Pirsonal pi'ipertj; to win unity lind uciiiii.ms, iiAiit'Ets, itureau. Clialts, Talde". Washstamls. Stlrn nml t.tlloe ..nl. cles ol UllUSEltOi.D 1'UltNITUIti: Ion nuiimreus tu uieiiiton. 'icrnis will be madb Known ut litno 11 mi piaoo 01 sale, hy , rHItlllNA.NUSPUIiLUAtJJI, Admlnlstrulor ol Henry biwili nuui, Uco'd, November rs. 1SS1 n3 Mi HOLIDAYS. 1881. Is. Oi DfflCHIRSCHSKY IteMiecl fully announces td Iter friends unit thn public Kcnerully, that she Is now receiving and opening lor lliclr Inspecilun a Insurer rwcie man over ui ins very latest uuvmtlcs In "oys & Fancy Goods, Sultablo fir HOLIDAY PRESUKIS for louni; ond Old. ltlcli and Poor,. Dou'i fall to call early and secure llrst cholco ond best imrK-iuir. sno niso cms tneir attention to her .New, Large and Uigaut assurluint of NOTIONS, comprising Underwear, Kctllfiarid Herman. Hutu ivuois. iiosiory, iiunortcit and no mesilc lllbtions tllovcs. Flowers und a fino assortment or fiew Doslus IN FANCY ARTICLES Also. In connection with the above, a full and complete stock of OEKHAX FKUITS, IilMBURQEIl CUE13E. Cftiitlies & Confections, tosrellier wltfi it variety or Ooods not general ly kept In any oiho- store In town. Irjou do uot sue what you want, ask tir It. A Share or nublln Tint rnnovA Sfitleltn.1 iitH perrectsitlsliictlun guaranteed la price and quality ur goods. Second. St., 2 doors ate In, Nov. S5, lSSl.mS. LEIIIOIITON, Pa. Catarrh Cream Balm Effcctuallyelean ses tbonasal pas sages ot Catarrh al virus, causing healthy seere ilnns, allays In. flatninatlon, pro. t. els tho mem. brnno from addi tional colds, com pletely heals tho s -rcsand restores iho sense of taslo and smell. Ilcno Rclnl results are realised by a Tew applications. A thorongli treat ment will cure Catarrh. Hav Fever, ite. Un. equalled toreolds Intholioad. Atereenblo tn use. Apply by tho little finger Into the nos- ims. uu reccipi oi oua win man a pneaago. Rntrl tiv A. 1. llnurixn lm irl.t T.nSil.rh. ton. ELYS'UliKAJl ilAI.Jt DO?, not26.yl Owego, N. Y. 'K ttje COURT of COMMON PLEAS . OF OAHUON CO'UNTY. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, That the Hoard or Directors or tlio EAST MAUi'H CHUNK LOAN and IIUIL1)1U ASSOOI AT ION, or East Muuch Chunk, Car bon county, l'a. have riled a Petition usklng for a Dissolution or said Association, and 11 nosufrlclcnl cuso bo shown to tho contrary on or before tho llrst day orncztTerm, to wit: tbo 0th day or January, A. D. 1882. the Court will grant tbo petition apd make the Decroo asked Tur. Ily tho e'ourt. UEO. vr, KS3r.II, Nov So, 1831-wl Prothonotary. "N the COUUV op COMMON PLEA . OARI10N COUNTY, VS. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, That tho ItoiiiJ or Directors ol thelltONIA loan anii iitm.uiNt asodiation. or PA IIHYVILIil-:. Carton County. Penn i have riled a I'eiltion aklng lor u inssolullon ol said Association, and, II no suIQclenlcauso be shown to too eonlrury on or befuro iherlrst day ol next Term of Court, tnwlt: t lie pill day ol January, A. II. 182j the. Court wilt itriinl Hie ) el P ion und make tbe decree asked rur. ily mo court. ui;u. w. i;.ssci!, Nor. 13-wl . Protltonotnry. AIiC.ltl) "S PlllDOfortrsI Mapnlfi i cent holiday presents! square grand pl-inororles, biur vury tiamlsouiu round corn ers,.rosewoo I eases, Ihreu unisons, llu.itty's uiati-bterj Iron rrames. stool. Ii-aik. covor. box. od, -Vil 7 ' to i'TI bO i citalouiie pi lees, i3 0 to $1000 ; s.iilsl'iclluii giiaran'enl or money reru deil afier -ne yeurV us-j uprlu;h piano-r-jric, (.1'J lot!t5i cauluauo prion. HiO to' &SiO! s nud.ird i.iunolortesi f tha universe. as thousands testify I wrlie r.ir iiiamu ol li llt cf tcs liuoidilsi lleatty'a i-iilduet oruans. cathe dral, church, chapel, pirlur, I0 upward I vt.liors welcomej Ircu curriaue meets irutns; llllislriltcd Cillaloglin (btillilay tdlttou) ir, e. Auiir ssor ran upon UAjiinu r , iij.i n i , H astiliigtonriew jersey. nov-o-ws riiAY3i riiAYiji riiAYsi plays i For Heading Club', for A inatcur Theatricals, Temperance s'lajs. Drawlnir.noom Plays, raliyl'liys. Kililoplun Pl.ijs, Uiilde Uuolo, Siteakers, i'lintotnluies, T,ihteaov, LUhis. JMaisuesluiii Lights, t'ol'-rc-l rire lianil Cork, 'I heatrleal r nea Prepar.itloiis, Ja loj's Wax U'orki, Wigs, Ha inls, Monstaelies,l j. lura s, iii.ua-iis, and Paper Seinory. t'v I'atalOKues sent In e. contulnlnu: lull iserlp tluii und prlee bAMUI'L I til p,'(;!l i ON, 38 t. lull St., Now yorR noSS wl " Ag. nl. Wanted Tor M rial H A H 1 SiAitdtTWATsTa 1 1 L YV DUUI 'rut- l'ltiNi i; a;,d Tin: pauper." Tha Iiert an.t F'onnlast or all. E.eisantlv lajundi with Zoo (lustrations. Just the thing for the bolide rs. (J. HI.ISS & CO.. New. ark, New Jersey. norM-wt Prjrj A YE Mt and expenses to ag'-nts iiutrillree. Aouieis p. u. V'ckkhy, acousta, Mr. to m o U rt s Fl jt5s3l'Stoa rSITKI iTiJl!;s78tp,.10ticisneeds HH'J-L'-i " 'y I'lAsua.mori. Itare llotld i tii'iL-i-Ti-nts IteaJv Write er call 10 llr.An Y, Wsib niton, K J EZ 1 1 J V E9U s.m i-i2mmyl With MoclicinQ Quality not Willy is tlic greatest iuiporlance; nut bile KnowleflEr ana Eipeneiice to Co' rectly Prepare and Disptcse tte ans' At A; J, DURLING'S 11:'l.LAlr Dn & Family Bank Street, Lt-liigftton, Toll can always ritr "not K-iltiisr JiTHicT LV I'uicaiid Unadulterated. Drugs and Medicines DURI.INI, carries tbo larirtsl slock PATJ.N1' MEbd IN I Hit, lbs ream. ni'ituKti i.Msuinif-'jji.uti-ct or njjua- Ul.vfo SUMli.Ihfi, FANCY nod Tin-L1-:t ,vH ile:LL; Tor the ladles as well as me Kenis. DUltLINd irake llCiSl: and t ATTLU PtMV HEIIS a ieIIt j. ill, a ye.rs X r. lcne -lii the druK busiiic.M giv.s una n iireut advunisKo in tb i liav. TI.L'SSI S, SUl'PDKTr.ItS aud'lilt'ACl.H' always a Uikc sioc-k en bjiid. tV'lNKSand 1.1QI UI.S, b-itli rotolKE and douiestlc. He has.. Clln vnlirape Wine ai I n Dry Caiawbii Wine. Just slcneltd luU cheap. WALL PAI'KhS and noRprua ' tha larstcst assoriuieut in tnn. Oo to UUULINtl'd with your nrrsenp Hons Oo to DUiU.lN.j'M gr lour Patent ajodiclifs. t "Ooto DUniilNO'Sforycurrsneraffcl s. Farmers und kursciuOu ho to IHilll.LNO' l ror JuUr lloisv and Cuttle Pun'dote, atlii. t-yl. g'TI-.c Cahbon Advooatr one yenr for $1, and Kendall's Horse Lock as a premium. FLAKING MXXJi AH D' Cabinet Ware Factory, AT SI, Ai l SOI OK. JOHN BALLIET, Propr.; Itmltt In rM ii-:,1 mii.1 a...u - - y- Oak uud Ilaid viuu Luit.ocr.uu.l inUoTvpie pared to txak'uiuuuy iouut yf uidut iuc Dresssci) Liuiibell OF Al,i KINDS. Doors; f-ashes, JSWnAi, SiiulitrJ,' Jloitlilln'ss, Cfiilitic't Wupc, &c; With jviaptueis. Brackets Made to Order Thft MrtChlnprr In n!l notr ftmlct tlinlienEitiil moat ImprovMl klntlc.' I eiurlny none but ttia best woremtn, io well spauou aud cootlintr terlat.Biul am ll.otcrnro ub'ultifrcai aiitco eutir satiptactiuu tn nil v, Lo way luvor mo Willi a rail Orders tx mail piomptly attended to.. Mt chHrpe art mo.irrut'n term cuiU. cr lAttrort ciiurged alter ttihiy ca. G1VK 3SJE A CA th. iv in-" iivniTu in liiijiH'jif: p iu nmi i their adrnnMj;e tu hiTe Mi.uir, tlcor Iloarda Juujr., rno.ico, ?UUI ll, CvQ.. sVr, IlirbQ Hlr 1U1 Factory. DANIEL W IE AND, Carriages, WagonSeSloighji.fStc LlORNKR or BASJI AND IUOX STIIKETS LKIIIfMITON. Penna;,' rarttenlar attention glren to REPAIRING In all ltfl details, at the very L.ovrest rriVei. . l'atrouAtfe rcfncctfiillv lollclted and herfeK Sfttisfurtlon ixnarfti.tccU. . , ueoo. 1879 yi DAN, WIK AND. EMPLOYMENT FOR ALU To Sell a EMU Article. '1'IIK oor ss nellas the rlcli.the old as w-11 1 as tho vounir. tho wifa. as uull ni th Ioim. band. Ilia VoonS lillildcn as trull ns the rounr man. the Klrl ns ell as the tiny, may jusl as vrelleirn lew dollars In honest euiiiloi mem, as to sit around Iho house and waft for oth ers lo earn It tor them, tve can give jonein- iiojmeui, tin ine nine, or ourina; your sparo nonrs only 1 trarelluz: or In vour own ntluli. Uirhpod. ainoim )our friends and acquaint niiCcs. irroudo nut cue rur oinployuiont, wo eflri linj-att a1uatdo tn'orruallon lo you. Ireo of ros It 111 co-t )nn only one cent for a pusitil card lo write lor our rrospeolus.aiiil It may be the means uf taukla )ou a cood, unlp)- deilsrs. . II., i ot nealect this opporlnnlly. You U not have lo Incest a targe su rn ol money, arut run tlo. rlslc or loslax It. You. will ttadllr mo ii-ni ii miii eu nu vaiy uia ler lo tnaae rrnin W lo IIU-', a week. nd establish a, la. erailre. nnd liid' pendei.ibu,lness,lionoraUei strdithtrorwurd and iiromatile Atlend to this mailer NOW. ,or there laJIONBY ltt 1 r ror all who cnnuo with us. We wilt far. prise you and -ou mil wumlerwhy you utter wroto tu ns ti.tuiu. wx inn jniL XTic UIAB rif.e. Address UUHKEVU it't'O tJO. (Nf.na Oils l nper-) ilABlon, Ohio, K'.Jit.JSioS. .NERVOUS DE11ILI. Y : a vvnr. (5L'Ait.NTr.i:n. lir C C. Wcn'a Miiitk and Units Tasjtf S1I.KT. a'l'clus ior UjetcrU, Ultxluesa, &u vuimous, Nivvous - e eVioi.o. Neulsi lienre.w siou, Lou ot Mouicr. lmiUia oirl.css. ltiit. tency. lnTOotntai y ISnlssious. rrouistiiro old An-', iwiii-e.l Lie orereseitcn. sell ubuce or tivor-luau'srai cc, hiuli leacu to tnlsur, 6m y ami .te-rUli. One box will cure reoeut c-s. e acli box oenti nu cue rcuutli'M trealmea. Ona doi arni,ox or 9 x I'oxes roi flre dullkiai sens br in 1 1 preiinld un rn-i ipt I price, we ur. auiee sit uoieH eo circ any eue wijli tsh older leceised n, nstoi ix ce-xe. hccaaiMn. lea u It's llVodid'ai-.-wu tlli si nd the rurehs. eronr nilttea ciiara, l io reuira the won-T It tiie tieatmeiit does xieii effe. arura ilor: ui,U.es tseued uilr niirn the n tlaei.t Isocd-r ol Oiiccl Irom il-i J 1HN O WUssV A CO.", Ko'm Vr prii tors, lit i 113 v. Vsdisio SlreL tuicji-o.iil. J. jJUJiUNO.Accut.Unica. vjn Va. . , MJimULt.S'n J:CO Wholesale As-enU I'h Hilsiyhie. sept ;f)H- jVq-ortoEro holdeiusoi? Garbon County Bonds. , At a tneetlnir. nl th Uonsty Comtnlssleiistf held on Wsrlnos-l.y. October i5lb.llJI.lt wus resolved thst tbe whole (Jouulv Uiadeel Iu. dehiedness shall be laid on Thercl.ro In aeeonlaree with established rules, tie n- tubers were drawn ami will ha ild l.y the i.Vuuty 1 Usiurcr, In the lolluw. Inaroutiuni Xos. 169, 154 176,171.17(11, 160, 162, 175, 178, 164, 171, 158, 172. Holiljfinf alinva bonds era re-inssied U nskalhelr demands Ixfora Inc.mlr Jlsfisi no fnlerrst will no paid after that date, Ily orJor o e:ouu yl 4tn"iioners, KeTi.ur ntbWAmr.oi.,,
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