SATURDAY. JANUARY 14, 188J. Local and Personal. ' Wo can without hesitation, say that Dr. Bull's Cough 8yrup has given the best sal lafactloti. We have aoM an Immense amount of it during the pad winter. Wal t.ioa, Hilton A Co., Drugsistt,Lock Haven, r. There ii about four Inches of snow on the ground this (Friday) morning, and still snowing. Rev. 8. C. Breyfogcl, of Philadelphia, 7111 preach In the Lehlghton Evangelical church this (Sunday) evening. -Forthe week ending on the 6th Inst., there were 40,121 tons of coal shipped over the Lehigh & Susquehanna railroad a de crease os I9,03& tons as compared with same date la 1831. ,jWf For prepared paints, wall paper, books, st tioi r or fancy article of any and every inscription, at very lowest prices, ro Chunk. A scmi-onuutl dividend of 3 par cent., payable on and alter the 16th Inst, has been declared by the First National Dank of this borough. The many friends of Mr. The. Kemer er will be pained to learn that he la so sen ously ill as to be confined to his tied. A thorough-bred young GORDON SET TER DOG, for sale. Apply at this office. CJr-Before ordering vour fall and winter suits and overcoats, you should not fall to drop into the Post Office buildnig, in this borough, and examine the new and elegant assortment of latest novelties in cloths, oassinieres, suiting aud overcoatings now oDcninir. and which the undersigned is pre pared to make up in the very latest style and most durable manner at prices fully as low as the same material and workmanship can be obtained elsewhere. Call and be convinced. Respectfully, II. II. Pktkus, Agent, P. 0. Building, Lehighton, Penn'a. The Berks county Agricultural Society begins the new year with $591 AO in the treasury, and our popular liveryman, David Ebbort,comniences the year with one of the finest lo's of horses and carriages to be found in the country. Cull and see them. Slope No. 5, of the Beaver Brook Coal Company, at Beaver Brook, a long time ago abandoned, is being re-opeueJ, and shoitly the hoisting of coal will be resumed. If T"U have a cold or cough of any kind, buy a bottle nf If ill's IYitI.to Conch Syrup at Dr. C T. Horn's drug sUire. Use il all, uliil if not satisfil return the empty b ttlo and ho will relund your money. He also sells Perli-S" Worm Specific unit Hill's Worm Drops on the same terms. No cure, no pay. Judge Schuyler, or Eiiston, was sworn nnd entered upon his duties as Additional Lfl,w Judge uf Northampton county on last Mon. lay. The oath was administered by Jude Meyers ut his residence, sicklies pre ventinz the ceremony tukiug place iu the Court-room. jSO"We Invite the attention or our read era lit llie adverti'iiu-nt nr tlio Buckeye MTg Co., Marion, Ohio, in another column. They olrcr ram induccmeuts to earn an hona.t living. Thomas Moran, a miner, working at Welsh & Co's colliery , near alinersville, in Schuylkill county, w.is Instantly killed on Monday last. Mnran and his companion prepare! a Mart snd lit the fuse, but liefore reaching a place or safety It fired, with the nbovo result, The other miner escaped in jury by falling flat on the ground. Moran was 58 years ol age, ami leaves a large and liclplesi family, consisting of a crippled son, a blind daughter and an Invalid wife, tR.CIocks, Walches, Jewelry am! silver ware tor sale, nnd rep tiring done at Huga- man's eture, Weissport. 2j-yl During the year 18S1 there were 251 mining accidents iu the middle coal field district, Luzerne and Carbon counties, 711 of which were latal. Congressman Scrantnn introduced bill on Monday for a government building at Scranton. to cost not more than $3011,000, &3i.lf you wanta nice inooth,casy shave your hair cut or shtiiooiiig, go to Franz Itoederer's Saloon, under tho Exchange Ho tel. He will fix you right, and don'tyou lorgel It. K if ton has a 19-year-old female burg' lar, who has been doing a rushing business during the past month. She is now resting In jail. The people or Lackawanna twp. , near Scranton, held a public meeting on Tuesday night, to organise for the suppression of the a nall-pox. 3T" The Enterprise Sausage Slufier and Iifd Press rouiMiiml is acknowledged the bo U Mc.it Cutters ol various kinds, also bcale Beams to get the correct weight of your hogs, cheap at the New Hardware Store, (ilili Hamilton street, Allentown, Pa. All kinds of hardware. tf Jos. DeFrehn has received his artificial leg, and returns his most grateful thanks to all those of his fellow citizens who so k'udly helped him with the means to procure the much needed limb. During the week ending on the inst., there were 88,009 tons of coal shipped over the Lehigh Valley railroad, making a total nf 658,782 to for tbo season to that date, and showing an increase of 170,572 tons as ompared with the same time last year. An adjourned meeting of Wilkesbarro miners, who are asking an Increase of 20 per cent., was held on Tuesday afternoon. There was a full attendance, but the pro ceedings were kept secret. It is known, bowsver, that the miners determined upon demanding the increase, notwilhatanding the promulgation of the order by the oper ators' committee restricting mining to three days a week from the 15tb Inst, to tho 15th of April. The miners look upon the order as an atteippt te scare them into an aband onment of their purpose. Many of the leaders In the present nuvement tre agitat ing the resurrection of tbe Miners' Union, an Organisation which always brought dis aster to its members. The project for organising a new na tisnal bank In Alleutowu Las been aband oned for tha preaeqt. Capitalists were slow iu luukiog subscriptions for stock, tbey evi de'ntly considering the banks now there am ply provided wjtb capital to meet the wants the people. It is our pleasant duty, says tbe Allen town Democrat, this week to announce that tbo small pojc is abating in our city, and that the probabilities are that it will soou have been entirely mattered. There have been but five new cases reported since Jan lstt and not a single death. The previous cases are all progressing favorably the most of them being in a stale of convalese ence. The Tunkhannock Standard niters a re ward of $500 for evidence that will lead to tbo conviction of one of the Commissioners of Wyoming county, charged with haying accepted a bribe for his voto iu the choice of a Commissioner's clerk. David Huber, of Bethlehem township, I Northampton county,according to tbe Beth lehem Times, has been arrested for repeat edly outraging an 11 -year-old girl named Julia Agnes Weand, who had been placed under the protection of his family. Huber . is 60 years of age. ANEW PREMIUM! We Lave Jnst received n limited sup ply of n new work entitled "A-TboUMiid Facts" with n Memornudum Calendar for 1882, which we are presenting to sub scriber) who pay It.OO In advance for the OinnoN Advocate. Your choice of tbla or "Kendall's Horse and his Dlaswa " Pay promptly and get the premium I flggpThose of our subscrib ers getting tho Advocate through the mail will plen.se refer to tho direction tab, note their indebtedness, and remit the amount. In all cases where we have to-send bills $1.25 will be charged to cover expenses of postage, etc. Diphlhrria is prevailing In Slallnglon. Lentcomrnenceaon Washington's birth day, Feb. 22nd. At present there are forty prisoners In the Kaslon jail, but only one awaiting trial. All the others are conyicts or confined for costs. On Saturday week the National Back of Catasauqua received deposits amounting to over $100,000, the largest day's work since its incorporation. Their business is largely on the increase, and the stockholders are justly proud of the same. Fire Sunday morning destroyed the boot nnd shoe store of D. S. Hachman at Wilkeebarre. Loss, $0000. William Heydt, of Lower Macungie, Lehigh county, fell under a moving coal car on Saturday and was killed. A collision occurred on Friday night on the Lehigh Valley Railroad one mile below Pittston between a freight and a coal train. Both trains were badly wrecked. No one was injured. All the State quarries are behind with their orders. Many or the peoplo or Salljhury town ship. Lehigh county, are possessed or the idea that a very pretty young girl iu their midst is a witch, and they are nailing up horseshoes to protect themselves from her wiles. Edward Green, a retired mine boss nt Ashley, while feeding a vicious cow Friday was gored to death. He was Ihefatherof the Green brothers who were entombed in the Sugar Notch mines two years nn, and who lived uxn mule meat for five days. David Wehr, residing near Pljusant Corner, in Heidelberg, died on Sunday eve log at five o'clock, aged sixty years and Stephen Heinlzleninn, ul living near the same place, died on Sunday night, aged uboiii forty veors. We are indebted to A. Vogcler A- Co., of Baltimore, Mil.,-proprietors of St. Jacol 's Oil, for a copy of "St. Jocob's Calendar, for 1882." It is beautifully gotten up ami pro fusely illustrated. You can get n copy by sending your address nnd enclosing a tluee cent stamp to pay postage. The arrangements, we aro informed ,nic alt perfected lor the proper legal steps be fore the courts to lake (he Central Railroad of New Jersey out or the hands or the Re ceivers. Peter HelVnor, of Fogelsville, Lehich county, will oiien large stouo quarries uei.r that place. The Hatlcton shops r,f tne Lehigh Val ley Railroad aro turning out locomotives at the rate of one a month. Martin Cain, employed at Wadleigh Colliery, near Centralis, u-i!1e working on u dirt bank Thursday evening was smother ed to death by the undermined bank cav ing iu. By the breaking ofa rope at the Pr. utz man Mines, Wjlliams township, Lehigh county, on Tuesday nf lust week, a bucket in which Oliver Stein was being lowered fell over 100 feet. Stein received injuries which may prove fatal. The enterprising Presbyterian congre gation at Ilokcnduuqtia are gradually gath ering a fund towards erecting a new par sonsg' , In old ol this worthy object a magic lantern exhibition will be given in lichen dauqua church next Friday etening, Jauu ary 20. We learn that Chtust Bros., Jthe mer chant tailors of this borough, will open a branch establishment at Great Bend, Bur quehanna county, this state, on or about tl e 23rd inst., which will be under the Immcdi ate supervision oT our young friend Frank D. Clauss. The prospects for a fair trade are good , as we learn they have orders for some dozen of suits before taking up their new quarters. Their business iu town will continue as heretofore. There is such a demand for planed lum berat Lock Haven that the mills are run ning dav ami n!ght,and many of them b&ve enlarged tueir capacity. nlffCrrcU I tenia. The Towamensing Horse Thief Detec- Company met at the public bouse ol Nathan Stemler, at Btemlersvllle, on Satur day last, and elected officers lor 1882, as follows i Directors Joseph Hunsicker and Robert Anthony, of Franklin) Jacob Smith and Paul Buck, nf Towamensing; James Zelgeufuss and John Strnbl, Lower Towa mensing. They organized by electing Ro bert Anthony, Secretary, John Strohl Tresi dent, and Paul Buck Treasurer. Captain William Bchweiblnz and Simon Walch for Franklin, Paul Beer and Charles Sehaefler fur Towamensing, and Solomon Snyder and Moses Stroup for Lower Towamensing. The company has $372 04 in the treasury, with outstanding fines sufficient to raise the sum to $400. Mr. Charles Drelsbach was on a visit to friends in Northampton county a few days last week. The Seidel property, at this plsce, wa sold OQ Saturday, he 31st ult., to a gentle- man near Allen town for $3800 ) the Guild ner farm was sold to George Johnston, o! Danielsville, for $1705, aud the India Hill to Lewis N. Kerne rer, for $300. .Considerable butchering was done here during tbe holiday week. A protracted meeting is being held 1 the public school house at Maria Furnace, and we are pleased to learn that much in terest is being manifested. May the good work go on. ItEvsat Timelier' Nnlnrlcw. Perhaps never in the history of Carbon rountv have so many of the belter class of teachers resigned their positions as during this year. Last fall we noticed a number or resignations in the Weatherly schools, and several In the schools of Packer and Lehigh districts) lately two occurred in Mauch Chunk township Miss Kato Thomas and Mr. Michael Ossiily, each resigning to ac cept more pleasant and lucrative positions elsewhere. Mr. S. II. Hollinger, principal nf the Parryvllle schools, has also resigned, and now holds one that is permanent, less oherous and far more remunerative. These were all experienced and successful teachers, nd their loss will be felt by the nrofefslon in the county. Miss Thomas ahd Mr. Hot I linger were among (herddest, most experi enced and most successful teachers of tbo cou n tr. What do these facts mran, and what should they teach us? Shall we find fault If a man of ability fine Intellectual cul ture leaves n position that pays him $600 a year and accepts one that pays him almost twice that amount? Shall wo ask a man, whose talents command a salary ol $1000 or $1500 in any other railing, to sacrifice $500 of that salary and enter the school room? Yet this Is substantially what we are doing in the case of nearly all the prin cipals of our high schools. Which is the easier, for a borough to pay a man $1000 a year who earns it, or for tha man to sacri fice $500 of his just dues to lower the school tax of the borough ? A certain teacher In the county resigned a position of aiO.OO per month because he found he could earn bet ter wages on the railroad. Is it reasonable to expect a man with a thorough normal sthool training nr a full collegiate education to work for $700 to $900 a year, when a clerk in a bank with but little education beyond book-keeping, arithmetic and pen manshipcan command a salary or $1000 or $1200? In a western county of this State the prothonotary, who is a man of very limited education, has an income from his office of $4000 a year, whilst tho county su perintendent, a man with a full university education and an experience of 30 years in practical teaching, has a salary of $1500 a year, and the principal of the high school, a graduate of one of the best colleges In the country, Is paid $800 a year. When will we learn the wholesome lesson that, in education as in every other busi ness, wo must pay for talent, and that good talent at $100 or $150 per month is far cheaper than poor talent ut $30 ? Quite a umber or our principals or high schools hould he paid at least $100 per month, and few of them not less than $150. Until this is done, we can expect nothing else than that every year a few 'of the very best teachers will leave the profession, and that their place must tie tilled with new and ficn inexperienced recruits. From theCoBnty Seat. The youngest son of Frank Inktnann, of this place, about IS years of age, has ac cepted a position as tolrgraph oicrator, un der his brother Charles, nt Bweet Water, Texas, on the Texas A Pacific It. R- and left for that place on last Tuesday alone. Quite an undertaking for so young a lad. As usual, on the first week efCourt,our borough presented a lively appearance) but In consequents! of theio being, but a few cases oi? the criminal docket, Ilia session was short. The Grand Jury returning but three true bills, and one or two of them In our humble opinion, should have been ig nored, Carrie L. Pink, daughter of John Dink, wlio has been visiting her friends In Phila delphia, returned home on Saturday, after an absence of two weeks, highly pleased with her trip. DKrLoium.it. Law suits or alternations between parties who voluntarily and of their own free will and accord stand side by side at the hymcnlnl allcr, In the presence nf God and man, solemnly pledging mutual fidelity, and openly and publicly declaring that they would love, protect and respect each olhvr and live, together as man aud wife as long os both shall live. How sad and heartrending the thought, That rellectlng man can thus be brought, To wickedly abuse anil neglect, Tbe one ho' vowed to love and protect! On Wednerduy night last, the dizzy headed and nimble-footed time killers, of this place, spent about 4 hours in skipping about the room in the American House. Music by the orchestra (name unknown). Judging by the way they flew about, they all must have felt lively and hippy. go It while your young, when your old yrti won't, Jos-tick. t.g IICIlI IllfctlllltO. The filet teachers' local institute was held t Weatlierly. on last Friday and Saturday. This is a new move in the educational in terests or our nuiily. and is calculuteil t.irlo much good. It was well alteuded bolb by teachers and school directors. Very Inter sting and animated discussions, class drills id addresses mude up the programme. Hon. Henry Ilouck, Deputy State Superln- eiiflent, was present both days, and lectur- 1 to a large audience, on Friday evening, n the subject ot " Home Training A- Home Influences." Sunt. Ilouck nude the meet ings yery pleasant and interesting) lie has tho happy faculty of presenting striking ruth in an attractive way. He compli icnled the teachers on the zeal manifest. n holding a two-day session, on the merit f the papers which they prepared, anil the Ireedom and ability with which they dis cussed the subjects presented. He stated that he believed these local Institutes would 1o a great deal in the way ot moulding pub lic sentiment, and congratulated both the County Superintendent and the teachers on the success with which their first effort in Ills direction was attended. The local institute, which will be held ut Lunsford on the 21st inst , Is expected to be well attended. Miss Uarefurd.of the Key stone Normal school, is expected to give some select readings on Friday evening, the 20th, Miss Carrie Leonard, of Mauch Chunk, atso reads-an essay on the same evening, A local institute will also be held at Weissport, on February 4th. Dr. N. C. Schaeffer, or the Keystone State Normal school, is expected to be present to give in tructinn during the day and lecture iu the veiling. Wild Crock Ileum, A spelling bee was held at Kibler's, No. i school-house, last week. Quite number of young folks were present, but ew cared to form a class. Mrs. Alice George, of near here, been confined to her bed for the past weeks with what appears to be aifeySn, She is attended by Dr J C. KreamegHHfe The millers hereabouts iongerecii plain of a lack of water. 7 Court Proceedings. The January Sessions of Court was open ed at 2 o'clock, p. in., on Monday , Jan. 6th, by proclomation. The Hon. Judge Drehcr and his Associates all present. Immediate ly after the opening, the Commiesiou of Associate Judge, II. E. Pucker, was read iu open court by the Prothonotary, arter which the constables of the different wards, boro ughs and districts, made their respective re turns as their names were called bv the clerk. The Grand Jurors were called and all (24) answered to their names. Here the con it stated that but 23 could be sworn, and that if any wished to bo excused the Court would exense them, when Jerome Gould, of rackerton, and James McGiiity, of Buck Mountain, were, by request, excused. The remainder weie duly sworn, and after bar ing been charged by tho Court they were conducted to their room by Titutave John Strohl. The list of applications for licenses were Inly presented, the probability is that all will be granted, being nearly all old stands. Com. vs. Bridget McGee i indictment. assault ami buttery ; prosecutrix Alary Ual higher. Verdict, not jmilly, but the defend entto pay 1-3 and the prosecutrix Mary Uullaglier to pay 2 J ol tbo costs, ami that each pay ns directed or givo security, and slitnu coinmiueu until ci-mplleti witn. Com. vs. William McClellan ; indictment, fornicutiou imu iMMaruv: prosecutrix Lizzie Slrouse. Delendunt and James McGintv held in $500 Jor defendant's appearance to answer ai toe next session ol court. Com. vs. William McClellan) indictment, seiiuciioii : prosecutrix Jjizzie stroiise. fendent and James Mc ,inty held in $500 lor ileleudunt'd uppcurauca to answer, A-c, Com. vs. J. C. Williams; .indictment, as sault and battery ) prosecutor 1J. i . Jvlep- pinger. Ignoramateu and prosecutor, li. t , jtieppiiiger to pay costs. Com. vs. Grace Mi-Carrol; indictment, ns.-ault and battery; prosecutrix Ku'nnie Bonner. Verdict not guilty and each to pay hull lite costs. Com. vs. Alfred Relchard) Indictment desertion t prosecutrix Hiittie B. Reirhard Tho parties all a p wired iu court and the evidence iu the case heard on both side. Ar guments of couni! to be heard by tho Court noiiielline uuring inn wccK. Com. vs. James Reavers indictment.de sort ion; prosecutrix Ellen Ben ver. Sentence oflho Cjiurt that he, Jjmes B-aver, pay $?.5u per week until further orders of the Court f r the supwrt and niaintnlnriice of ins miv unti ciiiiii , u ue pain quarterly 10 the clerk of the Orphans Court,aiid pay costs of prosecution and that he be committed to the county Jail until the sentence be com pneu wiui or give security, xe. Com. vs. Bridget Gallagher; indictment, mfilicimiR'ntiRchier fintAeeiil riy MnrvPrnmn. le. Vcniict not guilty, but each to pay one-nuji me cosis. The cases having been all gone through with, the Petit Jurors were discharged on Wednesday. IValctitivlllo llviiiH Jjnuart 5, 1882. It is with regret that wc haye to chronicle the death of one or our scholars, Mcster John Campbell. The sad event occurred on 'Tuesday or last week. His death is said to have resulted from brain fever. Ills remains were deposited in their last resting place, iu the cemetery at North east Weissjurt, on the 30th ult. Solomon Walck received a severe fall on Christmas eve. We are pleased to see parents taking an interest In our Sunday schools. There is nothing that encourages the superintendent ml officer of a school more, than to see the parents come with their children every Sabbath. Kindness In return Tor unkindness is or itself a-reproof. Tilghman Dreisbach, one orour directors. gave us a call on Friday last. We trust his visits may be more rrequent.' Urlandu Boyer, or Lawrence, Kansas, who left this place five years ago, is here cn a visit to relatives and Iriends. We had a pleasant call from him last week. He in formed us that he intauds to stay east about two months, visiting friends here, at Slat ington, Wilkesbarre, Pittaton, Monroe couu ty and elsewhere. Farmers who have anything to sell this seauin, are getting prices lor it that will re Imburse them iu great measure for short ness of crops. If parents listen to all the complaints their children make against tbe teacher and encourago them which we have known to be the rase in complaining, they do the worst thing Kssible for the little folks. Bet ter see the teacher privately, and get at the " true inwardness " of tbo matter, and the probability is that the parents will have their1 eyes opened to a good many things that have previously escaed their obser vation. Mr. Thomas Zeigenfus died on Mon day,2ud iifit., ut 9 o'clock a. in. Funeral took placeat St. Paul's church, on Thurfday morning ai iu o'clock. lioscor basUpKSamuel Arthur, aged 0, residing at twTEasl Ho! The Conl Triaile. The sama condition of the coal market as previously reported, says Monday'! Zfrfyr( still continues, especially In the anthracite trade. Allowing a little lor the slightly In creased cold weather, jnst now the promi nent feeling In the coal trade Is that there is too much conl for the innrket. One point ofthe present difficulty In controlling' the market Is the Inability of dealers to obtain transportation from the mines direct, and Ins curtails shipments to the Yards, while the scare which seems to have been engen dered by the light supply in the country has created an Increased demand. and lirlres re 50 cents to $1 per ton higher. The point of trouble comes In just hero, or rather how to get the kinds and sizes of r.al desired than to adjust the prices on' its cost per ton. Holding in fresh memory last winter s se verity of cold and the very general block ade of coal very naturally causes some an xiety to see stocks of coal increasing sit In terior points. The closing ol navigation al so trnds to quicken apprehensionsnr higher prices as the winter advances and the neces sities for liirl increases. For a weak or two put tbo principal coal mining and trans pnrlotinn omuies havo been In general liscussinu of some plan by which all may work in harmony and the trade be continu ed in Its present satisfactory condition. There Is more coal on tho market than can be projicrly cored for. To adjust satisfactor ily these oposlng Interots is the trouble; some favor n longer and some a shorter sus pension, and some no suspension at all. Alluding to this trouble the Pottsvllle Miner' Journal says; "The year begins with an iiciivo dem md for all but the do mestic sizes, which, it would appear, hate been distributed over the countiy insuffi cient qtiHtitily to meet the most pressing de mands for the winter season. As long as the manufacturing industries keep up to their present stale of activitv there must continue to be a good demand for the larger sues. This, however, will not require the full ca parity of the mines, aud a suspension will take pluce as soon as the coal presidents can reach a unanimity, on the periods. As usual there is a majority in favor of limit ing the periods to not less than a week, and there is the usual single advocate Tor three day jieriixls. Tlie result will be made known In a few days, and Indications now are that it will he the usual three days." Tho pres ent uneasy condition of tliomarkethas noth ing very seriously threatening the Tuture, it being common at tho transitional period, when the trade oroneyear merges into that ot another, that there is more or less agila tion ami uncertainty in the market; but the present indications or the anthtacite conl trade certainly predicts exactly the opposite state of affairs. The prevalent feeling isone of satisfaction and harmony. The peculiar mildness of the season thus far has sufficed to relieve the market or tbe embarrassing hnrtage which last summer's drought threatened to entail. According to the opin ion of the most experienced operators the trade is in a better condition than it has been for years. An increased demand fur anthracite coal has come from the West, as the following statemeat published of the coal movement to Chicago during the period from May 1st to Oct. 1st explains: Tons-1850. Tons-'M. Receipts anthracite by rail ...181,'ilT 05 "88 Receipts anthracite by lake .415,121 271,524 Kec'fs bituminous by rall....8U,M)t 801 945 llec'ts bituminous by lake.. .210,113 1S1.S31 WelttNiiorl lfciiitt. W. C. Weiss, esq., has nrgnnzed a Ger man class in the Evangelical Sunday school, with J. K. Rickrt as teacher. Those intend ing to become members are cordially invit ed to attend. -He is now gone I It la F. f. Fennerwho was married to Miss GufsloSclufTer, ofaha niokln. They have tho congratulations and well-wishes ol a large circle of friends. Tho mill has been repaired, and work was resumed on Monday. All presents a lively aspect Rev. 6. T. Leapold, of Mabanoy City, wbb in town this week. W. B. Vogt, formerly of this place, re cently of Cleveland, Ohio, la now In Nash ville, Tenn., and Is now doing well. Mrs. John Moles hsd Lafayette Shoch, or Lehlghton, and Thomas Webb, of thit place, arrested on Wednesday, for insulting Miss Minnie Graver and herself while n turning from church, on Thursday rJgTit. It is due time that a stop be put to this nuls ance. -Excitement ran high during theweikt concerning a case of small nx, Mrs. Sever ing, of Pine Forest, visited her daughter in Philadelphia, who was down with small- iox, and on her return made a stop at this place, and was the gaest of Amos Marsh. She took sick and thesymptoms were favor able to this disease. In accordance with the with, of the ieople, she us removed to her home. Lads with bottles in their pockets, filled with cheap anil poisotious liquors have the audacity tu do almost anything, aud how they manage to get the same, remains as yet a mystery. A suitable walk should- be laid at tbe bridge across to East Weieapurl, as the mud renders it a very disagreeable .place to pass over, particularly so to ladles. The expente would be light as the material can b pro cured at tbe Rolling mill for tbe mere ask ing. Ikk. Totals IBIS. 18 1 1VH7H Shipments by lake and rail 130,318 217,024 In connection with this statement tlio Chicago Industrial BorM says: Great diffi .cully is experienced in obtaining alt rail coal 4. in fact there is a general stagnation in this class of shipments. Tbe domand is, therefore, chiefly for vessel coal, which is f)ld as high as 50 cents per ton above cir cular rates. There is an expression of hope .among buyers that there will be shortly a more' plentiful supply of coal cars. This hope is1 based upon the fact that, as the freight shipments from the east westward are now so unprecedentedly large, the chances, are favorable for a let-up in tbe movement which will leave a sufficient quantity of unoccupied cars that may be dl verted to the coal traffic; but this result will be contrary to the past experience, and some orour coal dealers, who have watched the course or freight movements, think that the chances are slim for any immediute reliel mini this or any other cause. The cars moving eastward will chiefly go to the sea board, and will tkere bo reloaded with gen era! merchandise, and not sent to the mines. Tho market is absolutely bare of all -rail nut, and a premium is offered for this dis cription of coal. Rail transportation troubles are as great in the bituminions market as iu the anthracite. It is absolutely impossible to get a car or Briar Hill coal by rail, ar.d this difficulty has been experienced for some considerable time. The cars to bring it can not be had. The same difficulty exists In getting forward Cumbciland blacksinithing coal. The total tonnage of anthracite coal from all tbo regions for the week ending Dec. 31, as reported by the severalcarrying compan ies, amounted to 495,354 tons, against 343, 183 tons in the corresponding week last year, an increase or 152,1 71 tons. The total amount or ai.thracite mined Tor the year is 29,301,- O-'l innsatguinst 24,274,724 Pms for the mine period lust year, an Increase ol 3,086,287 tons. 'J'lio New lny Cnr. Tho new pay car of the) Lehigh Valley Rallrosd has hern completed and made a satlslactory trial trip. It il thus described by one or the Easton papers I "The cnr, an elegant specimen or modern railway architecture, is painted Tuscan red, and, with its gold and black trimmings, broad zigzag patterned border running around the lower edge of the body) large windows glazed with crystal glass, and nickle hand rail and mounting', presents an elegant appearance. It is"48 feet long, and is mounted on two six-wheeled trucks, with steel-tired, paper centred wheels. II is fitted ith the autnmatia Wcstinghouso brakeind underneath are boxes for supplies and tools. There Is tha Miller platform at tbe front end, and this is arranged with gates so as to be quickly converted Into a convenient and safe balcony, where the passengers caa enjoy the fresh air and admlro the beauti ful scenery, In which the road so preemin ently abounds. Entering the cnr from the platform, you find yourselt In a veritable palace, supplied with all the conveniences and luxuries of tho most well appointed rosideuc. The first appartmcnt Is tho slnok- ng and sitting room, and is as rnzy a (dace to enjoy u regalia or read the paers as one could find. Next to it are the steam lientir coiniartments, witti one of Baker's patent icaters; the kitchen fitUd out with the pnl , pans and utensils used in tho culinary Hit) the toilet room, witti stationary marble lop- pod wnshstand, ir.iiror and other.nppurtcn- ances j tlio pantry Willi china closet, Us shelves containing a full set of vitrified china from tho Greenwood potlcry .Trenton, N.J.J and tho sleeping plucm with bunks for four persons, are fitted with mattrjs.vj, pillows and curtains hanging from silver- plated rods. Next, in the rear end of the eir, is thedining and drawing room. It is furnished with a folding dining table that ill seat comfortably eight crsons, chairs. two lounges upholstered in maroon leather, and a very handsome cabinet with fine beveled plate glass mirror, and which opens into a most inviting spring bed. The pay master and his clerk's desk are in the end of tho car and the combination lock safe is placed undor it, and fastened securely to the floor to prevent tipping over, In case of nn accident. A cabinet on the desk conttilus an ingenious arrangement to hold tho time tables of (he different divisions, so that they can bo readily and quickly referred to, and drawers to hold writing mateiials. There is a placo to drop orders for pay iuto a close t beneath and on the desk Is conveniently ar ranged ink stand, a nickle clock, and is covered with a green cloth. In the end of the car, in panel of exquisite design and workmanship, is a life-like and artistically executed picture of the late JuJgo Asa Puck er, the first president and father of the Le high Valley road, and just under it is a likeness of Paymaster Wllhelm. The room con bo entered from tbe nutsido by two side doors with embossed class windows and niekle plated handles and raits. Besidethese conveniences, there are several folding tables in the dining room, and revolving chair at the ditk. The floor wilt be carpet ed with fine Brussels carpet and sllver-plat-rd cuspidors and racks are found in every apartment. The ceiling is covered with head-lining in gold and neutral tints, while the desk lights are fitted with cathedral glass, and ventilation is carefully provided lor by patent eureka vents and registers. Four double burner Hix Jc Smith lamps of beautiful design will givo light at night. The entire interior is finished in walnut, cherry, sycamore anil bass wood elaborate ly trimmed and ornamented with rich veneering." Stocti ,TinrKi Closing prices of DxIIavix Towksksd S lock, Government and Gold 40 South Third Street, Phila., Jan. 12 lf82. If. a 8's. 18-11 L'xt rtlOOV Md 10IU asked tf. S. Currency, o' 120 bid 127 Irked U' H. 0,1881, new, Elt.ltrtM; bid liSM asked U.S. 4'4,net..., Ii4i bid mMaiked U. S. 4'stlcw.......,.,(Ili7W bid lUUaskod I'rnnsrnnU It. 11.,,,,.. elU hid till asked I'blla. & Itradlnit II. K. 33U bid ZVA asked Lehfart Valley II. U ... 01 Cld vf. asked Lehigh Oal&NaV.CO,. Vi hid 4J asked uniteu uo a oi n j.,.isi oia wo aiKou Northern (tentral II. II. il btd 40U asked llestonvllle Pass. Kill. If Md 18 asked Pitts. Tit. fc. llitn. It. It. 2iM hid 20j4l kl Central Transportation. SIU Mil So asked northern I'aclncOm... 3X1 tm so asked " l'rctl.. 7l(i Hid 7l!askod North Penn. 11 R Mli bid at asked I'hll & Krlo li. II mvV bid ) asked Silver, (Trades,) sajj bid Vii aikeJ With Medicine Quality not Quantity is the greatest importance ; next, is the Knowledge and Eipenence to Cor rectly Prejpare and Dispense the same At A. J. DURLING'S POPULAIt Eil & Family Meaiciae Store, Bank Street, Lehighton, You can always rely upon grlttnx STRIUT L.V i'uieaod unadulterated Drugs and Medicines. DUItt.INU, carries tha largest stock PATENT MKIdl lfttS In tho county. Ill) 11L1NO has an elegant stock of Dlitln. (1ISTJ SUNDIilKS, FANUY and Til l.liT AKTlCLty for the ladles as well as llie Kent. DUHUNO makes HOUSE and OATTLB POWIlEltS a sneclalty. His 13 reirs exner. lence In the drug business gives him agrcat, auvaniago m uui una. TRUSSES, SUPPORTEKS andllRAUES always a largo stock on hand. kVINKSand MUCOUS, both forelimnnd domestic. He has a Otlatoufirapa Wlno and a Dry Catawba Wlno. Just splendid and cheap. WALL PAPERS and "ORDERS the largest assortment In Own. Oo to UuHIjINU'S with your proscrip tions OotoUUKLINU'S for your Patent Medicines. On to DURLtNO'S for yourfsnoyart'clca. Farmers nnd horsemen vote UUHl.INQ'ri for your Horse and Cattle Powders. aag. a-ju fJIIIE HI.ATIM.TON PLANING MILL Cabinet Ware Factory, AT HTiATIXni 0?S ' JOHN BALLIET, Prop, Urals In all kind- mid slzc of Fltir. fieialri-V Oak mid Hard Woir t.uinoil. nuil I now pie pared to eaaeniomtr ttivounl oti rrtcls lor Dressol) Lum bell or A l.i, KIMlM, Uooftf, NflnliM, initio, KliititriVi Monlillngs, Cabinet Wiirr, Ac, With Fiti.nl ftip. Brackets Made to Order. TlinMprhlnprylnll mtf pfltM Miff limt am nuint tmptiiven kinds. citiM" tuntv bni U19 Imu l woiKiiU'ti, uk' ttcil n.l.-titj'M nml jftiOvt tmt lei til, tint! am the. More !.lni' ltiUT knH'r i utittr Vt.iirartiiMi to nil rhtt nn fnvor it II h A rail onltT ut mail i npi ly iu.i.uhi (a, JlV churjrt'H mo rmxuriit" tenti- umli or IMeitt ebui'd niter titlriy itnys OIVK mTTa (Ui.Ti. rT'llWv rnnuiri' ft IJniM uc wi'l lint it ft I he 1 1 udv iiiti.r' In li 'To i Mliijr, I Imu lie nti Horn, Mitahea, hut.irs, & . r i umU nl I hi Vor tor v. Mnjr JOIiN HALT IKT. DANIEL WIEAND," CaiTiages,Wni;o"s,Slciglis,&c COCNCK OP BANK AS I) IKON STHF.ETS, I.EHKMlTO.N. Penim., Particular utti ntlon given i0 REPAIRING tn all Its details, at the very Lowest Triers. Patronnic respecirully solicited and ncrfoet satisfaction truarat teud. Ueo 8, 1879-J 1 I) AN. WIEAND. lendaui)ua, while walking nn the Le' igh Valley lUilrnad trark on his way to his work in the Fullerloii Car Works, Del ween 5 and C o'clock on the Tuesday I moruinc pf last week, was struck hy an en- A shooting match will be held atTrachs- eine attached to uu iron train. lie was villa to day (Friday). , tluown un the pilot, and carried for some r.. ami n. 1 . lutiler left on Thurs- distance before be was noticed bv the hands day of lust week on a visit to friends iu Le- hljh and Northampton counties. Mrs. Klin Smith is ntso well at at last r or., on scmuut of taking fresh cold. Visitors here weie quite numerous last iBuuday. Coins again, Otaoo. en the locomotive. He was taken to St. Luke's Hospital, at BtthUhem, where he died shortly ufterwards. lilt Injuries con sisted of a severe fracture of the skull and CiHiipretsJpri nf the brain. His rwnaUu wre taken to llokenuauijua lor Interment. Curo for Small-l'ox. W. II. Acre writes the New York Sun as follows! In these days nf that dreadful dis ease, small-pox, the following sure remedy may be acceptable! Sulphate of sine, one grain. Fox Uluve (digitalis), oue grain. Haifa leasimonlul of water. When tnoroughly mixed, add four ounces oi waier, taao a leasjiooulul every uour dote for an adult. Either t mull pox or scarlet fevar will dis appear iu 12 hours. For a child, smaller doses, according to age. This remedy, says tbe writer, hat been tried, uud is a cure. Dn-N nnd Mutcx. Cut this out and paste it in your diary if you want fo keep trark of the holidays in IS82; Epiphany, Friday, January 6th; Sepluagesima Sunday, February ith St. Valentine'a day, Tuesday, Fibruary Hth ; Shrove Tuesday .(Fastnaeht), February 21st) Ash Wednesday, February 22d j Washing ton's birthday, Wednesday, February 22d ) First Suuday in Lent, February 26th ; SU Patrick's day, Friday, March 17th; Falm Sunday, April 2d ) Good Friday, April 7th; Easter Sunday, April Vth; Low -Sunday, April loth; Rogation Sunday, May 14lh; Ascension day, (Holy Thursday), May 18th; Pentecost, (Whit Sunday), May 28th ; Dec oration day, Tuesday, Way 30th; Trinity Sunday, June 41 h ; Corpus Christ!, Thurs day, June Stli ; Iudejiendeuce dayIuly 4th; First Sunday in Advent, December 3d; Christmas, Monday, December, 25th. Altvui'N Ilefreiiiln:r. A delicious ml. r Is imparled by Florcston Uoloni-e, winch is aiwnys relrouing, matter how Ireely used. rire-Omun lixnloalou at I.niikforil. n explosion of fire dampoccurred in one of tho Lehigh Coal and Navigation Com pany's mines, near Lausford, on Saturday last, when there were over 200 men at work. The explosion was terrific, causing tbe cav ing in of one breast and destroying a shut and a portion ofa monkey gangway. There were IS mn at work in the sectlun of the mine where the explosion occurred, nine of whom wer- more or less severely Injured The following is a list of those injured: Thomas Perry, fire boss, Hull Run, face aud front of body badly burned thought to be internally injured by inhaling llames. Died from his injuries on Tuesday night. Jacob Remhold, Tamaqua, light leg and thigh broken, and face badly burned. Edward Gatent, Geaiytown, face cut and injured internally. Frank Boyle, Tamaqua, thigh dislocated and face and body severely burned. Daniel McGee, Gearytown, bauds, face and body burned. John Kline, Tamaqua, burned in several placet and body bruised. Michael Burns, Tamaqua, slightlyurn ed. John Sneddin, door tender, Gearytown, bead cut aud bands aad face bruised and burned. Kenarium, Tamaqua, slightly burn ed on bauds and face. Tbe Are did not spread, and the damage to tbe mine is not serious. The explosion was caused by a fall of coal breaking tbe talety lamp of fire boss Perry. I'ohIIIvo Fact. Dr. Evory's Diamond Catarrh Remedy, will cure tlie worst case ol uatarrn or llav Fever. Dr. Evorv s Diamond Invieorator elves health and strength, mental and physical, makes the complexion clear, wnito ana beautiful. Puinphlet free. Read tbe Ad yertisement. Thirty Yearn' Trial. We will send llr.Ilve's celebrated Electro. Voltaic Kelts and other Electrlo Annllanres on trial for Zl days to younir men and older persons who are uiuicieo wiin nervous 11c llltv. Lost VltRlltv.&L-..iruaranteelno: sneed v relief and complete restoration of vlicor and mannood. Aisoior iineuinaiism, ptcuraisTiUi Haral vsls. Liver anil lvidnev difficult Irs. buiv tures, and many other diseases. Illustrated pamphlet sent free. Address Voltalo Holt Uo, Alarsnall, Mien. tv-yi The Lancaster lntclliqtnccr says that General Simon Cameron has purchased Sbelly's Island, in the Susquehanna Hirer, near the York county shore, about ten miles above Marrietla. Tlie island contains about 200 acres nf fine farming land , and the price paid was about $23,000. The Island adjoins Colonel Dolly's. MAHItir.li. LOCH STOUDT- On the 18th nil., by Rev. A. Bartholomew. Noah A. Loch and Miss Mary A. Stoudl, both of West Penn, bcbuylklll roiinty, t'a. P.EIiniG BOWMAN. On the 21th ult., by tha same, Henry II. Hehngund Miss Catharine A. llmmsii, botii ot bast reun township, this county. RICHARDS DAUBENSPECIC On the 251 h till.. hV the same. Chas. II. Richards and Miss Emma E. Daubentpeck, both of West I enn, Schuylkill coutfty. nnir.TIinVF.n On theI7th ult .bv Rov. Mr. Uruegel, Win. W. Grill and Jennie Boyer, both of Millport. DlflTLEU U11EEN. On the 24th ult., by the Rev. W. J, Peters, John U. Duller, o Weissport, and Miss Catharine Crccu, o Millport. STILLE-DOIIWARD.-On the 1st Inst by the same, Jacob Wilson Slllle, of Slate- dale, and Elvena forward, ol rraukiin 11IKI). MILLER. On the 21st ult. in Lansfnrd Nathan David, infanlsoii of Abraham and Elisabeth Miller, aged 2 mos. and 2 days. l.rlilirliloii .nnrkela UoaaxcTin Wkkkxy. Flour ptrsaek , ,-. Flour, r-prlnx mixed Ituckwheat flour per tack Uorn, per bushel. v 881 HOLIDAY. 1881. Mrs. C. BeTSCHIRSCHSKY Itesnectftillr Announces to her frlendi and the public generally, t lia t she Is now receiving iuil opening lor their Inspection & lnrxor stock than ever of the very latcat noveltle In Toys & Fancy Goods, Suitable for HOLIDAY PRESENTS for lounic and Old. ulch and Poor,. Don't rail to call early and secure first choice and best bargains. She also calls their attention to tier New, Large and Elegant assortment of NOTIONS, compiittmr Underwear, Merlin end fJermiirw town woo is. uufiry, imiMirieij nnu no tneetic ItU.bons Olorof, Flowers and. a fine assortment or fiew Design! IN FANCY ARTICLES Alo. In connection with the above, a fall aau coiapieie iiqck ui GERMAN FKUITS, LIMItUKQElt CHEESE. Candles & Con feci ions, together with a variety of Goods not Eensral ly kept In any other store In town. If ) ou do noi see wnai you want, ask lor u. A share ofnubllo Dalrnnare solicited, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed In prieo and qnauiy at kooui. Second. St., 2 floors above Iron, Nov.29,lSSl.mS. LEII1UIITON, Pa, 5-UF INTEREST TO YOUr Yatol Farm at Private Sale. The nndorslcned offer at Private Sale.thelr YAliUAiitiK I Altai, suuaie in franklin tonnthlp, Uarbon county, Pa., about one and ahallmlics from Weissport. on tho nubile road leading to Kresguvllle. bounded by lands of Peter Krum, Itobert Anthony, Ed. ltaber inu otucrs, containing 1 27 AC RES and come ne relief. 100 acrei of which are un der ft hlifh tnte of cultivation, and the bal ance in cnestnut limner uitaii lor raus &c, 23 acres of the nbovo. are pi ant ml Inrjo. The improvement tnercon are on uxroom ed aud toft-garret Fit AME DWELLING HOUSE, In good condition, one !&rt:e Summer Kltch, en Willi vault underneath, IIAItN, 30x80 feet. Tool House, rig Stable, Chicken Uoop, uorn i;nu, anu an necessary ouiouiitiiDgs. Kor terms which will be made reasonable, can ua or anoreis, MINKIl IlHOTIIEItS. Fort Allen Foundry, Wettriiorl, Uarbon (Jo., l-a. uee. oik, isai. -JSTATK iNOTlCK. KstoteofWiM.MU Wiuxicnjate of Plymouth twp.. Montgomery rounly, i'a., dec d. MITIUi: Is hereby Riven, that Letters of Ailinimsirniion ujam sam uiaie nave ueen irranted to the undersigned. All persons In debted to ssld estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those havlnir claims or demands aKslnst tbe same may present mem, uuir auineniicaieu, ior seuiemeni, iu PAUL WAONEH, (Jonshnhoeken, Pa., or to L. K. WILLS, I.eliluhton, Uarbon county. Pa., Deo. S, 1881-wS Administrators. Rupture Plaster fin re cure, hy an outward application which will cause the broku membrane to heal and become as utrontr an belnre ihe accident. No one need run the fearful rtak of atranxuU Mon when a certain and peedycure can bo bad nt u. trlflinir coit of A'i. Full treatment aud valuable Information lent on receipt of yice uy t, it. iuciuiiujw I'Kutniuurg, n, 1 he above nlaster wai dlieovered a num. br oT ears bk by an old lady a resident of OKbcusburK Uelereace furnished If deiired, Jan. 7-0 mo. EMPLOYMENT run ALL. To Sell a feeMil Article. milE poor as woll as the rich, the old m well L as tbe vonnir. tho wife, as well ns the hus band, Ihe young imildcnn well us the youna? mnn, inc Riri hs wen WH ino iu.v, mnyjusina well earn a few dollars in honest eninlovinen. as to sit around tho house and w:ut lor oth ers to emi U for ihcm. U'ctan give yon em. ;)lo)uint, all tho time, nr during y ur spare iiours onlv : traveling, or In your own nelsh borhootl, ainimv jour friends and acquaint anccs. iryoudo not euro for employment, we can Imi'tirt valuable Information 10 ou Ireo of cos . It will co tjou only oncccut (or b postal curd to write lor our I'rosncotus.aml It may he the means of making you a rooU many dollars. Dn not neiflert thU onnortunltr. You do not haye to Invest n inro cum ol mfmry', nrnl run nit ri?K 01 losing it. iou wm rea-ui soetbat il win no nn ensy ma ler rfl from 410 to lu a weok, and rstahtlsh era 11 ye, nnu inu'-perueiu nupine,non sirniicniiorvraru una proniaoio an this matter NOW, lor there Is MON IT for alt who cn urn ire w t i urn. We nrlse you and 1011 will wonderwhv 30 wro'e 10 ub uoiore. vk bkhu ruiis-r ulabb rntcic. Audreys (Name this p ttept. ll.-mi. 1 per.) Maui un, BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBS ST JiBaiaB' UhIov 33 P t Hg e b J fcaSsilsJSiEs mm x Hiss. OQ ft o --) o w sPl ft H NERVOUS DEBILITY: A CUHR (JU AltANTKEI). Dr Vtt o. Witbt'a TCtcrtb and Urunt Tbrat mknT. a poi-lrle ior llteila, Ulszluess, Con TuiHinus JttrvoiiH t.er.d. oho. Mental Iteprea aion, Losi of Memorr, peiiua'orrhoaa, Inrpn tency, lnvomntai y ICoilttMomt, Premature ult Arc. cauxed bv over vxtit on. felt-nbuM. nr uvordnriulw nee, Inch Irntntn mlserr, decar and death. Ono box will enro receal casce. Kach box cont tusouu mouth' treatment. One rtolmr a oox ora.x Uoxo for tlvo dollars t scdi bv until prepaid on receipt 1 1 price. Wo crnnr autre mix boxen to c.trc any cuio With each oidor teceivi-d lit ualoi fix hoiea. accempan leu witu II vo df.liar-.wH will ud the purcuas erour written cunraiittt 10 return tho moner If Hie treatment doea lint effect a curf. iioar uitteea turned only when ibe treat ment i order ed diiect from 11- JOHN C WRhT A CO.. Kola Propi letors. tSl A utW. Mrdiann Htreet. ,1U. A J. JJUIlulAd AKeDl,l.tIllg&- Ch.cyico, ton. Ph. hMlTII KI.I.NKdtCO. rhUudeiiihui. Wholesale Arents Bent Hfi 1- DROP IN AT THE Carbon Advocate OFFICE FOR Cheap Printing ! A fTS'PQ wantad.to sail Edison's Mus AVjrjrS 1 O Ca Tleihonvand Ijlllon's Instantaneous riano anu urKan music x.n close staaii tor catalogue anu terras. EDISOti IUUSIO CO., Philadelphia, Pa, dec. ti-a.1. CATARR RRH COLOt l' $66 l)nll Mull"y r-cenel futaj Injuries In William Penn (iilllvry, Sliuylklll county, on TutJay. elcctiou. ConttaUes will do well to rrmemher ' that an Act of Assembly, passed in 1877. re quires thrm in boroughs ami tiwnsliips Middlings. lrwt where Justice, of the Teacoare to bTelected ' Vl?Io. percwV.V.VV.'.V.V.V.V.V.'..' at the approaching election, to put up not! less than ten , festers In the most public! places at least twenty days previous to tba fhits. ner bushel. ' I Mixed Chop, perewt Putter. per pound. kKS, peruoxcu., Ham, per pound.. Lard, uer noand , Shimluers. lr nound. Potatoes, per bushel.. , MOO . 4 w , II ts . eo , 1 10 . l u . 1 70 . l - !8 33 10 10 . 1 10 . vn-nlt in rirar own Lo'n. IS ou tit Iree. o rixk. Urcry ib,n"iew. Catiltal ioc equfr. ed. we will lurnisb tou everr t-ilni-. Miur are niaklna for tunrt. Ladle mane as louch a men, and bors and irirl. make im'al par- Haider ifyouwant-f a oiisin sa aiwaici roucau Oliati a-c my I' inn tin-e von ora. wtio lor partlcuaiato 11 . 11 AU.KTT dt CO., fort aad. Me. DeiO.yl jTA "V A QreiitcaMnretoinakeiuon m 1 ri 1 ! rr. Tlio-ewbaalwsrlak. If Illil adtanU' e of (l.e good Vjl VrJLU. etiaucea fur inlViua uiouey lliat are eff -led, centrally Ijecrme wealthy, wtlle thoanwhodo not ini. p ovn such iluiucrt renialu In potrity. We waut tatuv roeu.womea. taiya tnd glrja to work furua riant in itielr uwn luca tllbt. Ant one ami do ttic wurk proserly flow ihe start. Tlio bu-luna will par won- tfnn ten tmie. ordinary wpfw. KxpoUKlTe oalflt furul.hixl true. No ,.r. u.,1., ii pnravB faiU to maki laoner ranld. ly. You cau devote tou whole time to the work i flon ad'H thai Is reeled -ent lice. Addrr-a anx ao Jt Co., lort'and, Maine. deolO-iy f.7ir,vt:l.v CJ'Stf' 1 wJnnH COL0,prn I ELYa' Cream Balm KfTeetuallyeltan sit the nasal pas. saars of Catarrh at virus, cuuilDf healthy toere iluns, alla)t In flaminntluD, pro. t.cts. the tnem brsne from addt. tlnnal colds, com. plvtely heals lb, s.re sand restores ihe sent or last, and ainell, litne. Sclal remits ar. realised by a few U Ar"Crrrd-applleatluot. A r."" rt.v thoronijh treeu tnent will rare Catarrh. Hay Kercr,ic. Un. equalletl foroold Intbehtad. Agreeable to use. Apply by the little tinner Into the nos trils. (In receipt of too will mall a pukayo. Hold by A. J. DtiuLlxn. dm al't. I-hlb. ton. EI.VS'OltKAM J1A1.M CO.. norM-jrl Uwcko, N. y. Should address EPSON HRt)S Attorney, at Un and Patint Sulicltnrs. SIT 71b Street, iv asiiiiiKiiiu. Ki.t lur ciieuijtit oi insiroe tlon . Iteforencet and advice sent rait. Wa attend exslutively to Talent business. lie Ittues. Interferences and casts rrjected In otbor bands a sneciatiy. Tra e-Markt and 011GAN8 27 8tom.lOB-lsndt ' !T't'f ."i'i1.".' ..V'""1 '"."'I'1 of ""u?el D.1...'n.n 11. M saeicn on UKATrY, Watuln.tim, K.J. PiitMOtl.n Umr ...leu ud.wi piiiiu w. .11. "UI vnoiun IS I lAaoafiao up, litre to natenlabllity.rnaa i.rcuaaoa. v. r.r.r UaoinilitloDert. tttabUilied IMS. neat; 4fe ism