SATURDAY, JANUARY SI, 1882. Local and Personal. An'fcxchnnES says, "Man's average life ta 33 year." Dr.'Dull'aCuunh Byrup will al trays live. John Wllllams,or Bethlehem, was kill ed by cars thero oU the 10th Inst. A miner named Robert Marshall, vrai killed In the mines, near Brranton,on Wed nesday of Mat week, by a fall of coal. MT-For ."prepared paints, wall paper, books, stationery or fancy article of any and every dlscriptlon, at very lowest prices, ro to . F. IiUckenbach) Broadway, Mauch Chunk. A thorough-bred young GORDON SET TER DOO, for sale. Apply at thta office. Tha Allentown gas worka hare been purchased of W. W. Kuril, of Philadelphia. A stock company has been formed with a capital of $180,000, with Mr. Kurti as Pres ident The Beaver Run M. E. Church will he dedicated on Sunday, the 20th Inst., at 7:0 o'clock p. m. Rev. L. B. JIolTman, pastor or the Maucb Chunk M. E. ;hurcb, will preach the dedicatory sermoa. All ara cordially Invited to be present. aScVBetore ordering your fall and winter suits and overcoats, you should not fall to drop into lheI'ost O'ffieo buildnlg, In this borough, and examine the new and elegant assortment of latest hovclties in cloths, easslineres, suiting" and overcoatings now opening,-nnd which the undersigned is pre psred 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 eonyinced. Respectfully, II. II. Pmtis, Agent, P. O. Building, Lehlghlon, I'enn'a. The Schuylkill Valley Navigation and Railroad Company announces adlvidend of two and one-half percent, payable oa de mand. The Mill Creek and Mine Hill Naviga tion and Railroad announces a dividend of five per cent, payable on demand. The Mount Carbon and Port Carbon Railroad announces u dividend of six per cent, payable on demand. tgu If you have a cold or cough of any kind, buy a bottle of Hill's Tcerleaa Cough Syrup at Dr. C. T. Horn's drug store. Use It all, and if not satisfied return tha empty battle and ho will ri-lund your money. He. also sells PeerWss Worm Specific and Hill's Worm Drops on the same terms. No euro, no pay. The water is being removed Irom Kch- ley Run Colliery, near Shenandoah, as It Is believed that the tiro bas been extin guished. Thomas GafTney, n sliocmaker.of Scran ton, was killed on Monday by an accidental fall down alalra. The Knhinoor Colliery, at Sheneadnab, bas reached the Primrose vein. jftSfWe invito the attention of our read ers to tha advertisement of the Buckeye MTg Co., Marlon, Ohio, In another column. They oir.fr rare inducements to earn an hone.t living. Considerable real estate is (hanging bands in Allentown at prescat. The RcadiDg Railroad owns 782 miles of road, 858 under lease and 84 under con trol, making a total of 1,735 mites. The Berks County Agricultural Society kas fixed upon the 26lh,27tb,28lh aud 29th of September as the time for holding its next tair at Rending. &juClocks, Watchos, Jewelry and silver ware lor sale, nod repairing done nt llaga roan a Store, Weissprtrt. zo-yi While a freight train on the li. V. road was standing at Cherry Ford, on Monday afternoon, H coal train rnn into it, wrecking two cars of the freight train and some 25 cars of the coal .train besides the engine. No one injured. The brakcinan had neg lecled to flag the coal train. Tho Philadelphia and Reodlng Coal and Iron Company Is pumping the water out of Middle Creek Colliery, Schuylkill Co., preparatory to working the same. ifSUlfyou wanla nice amooth.casy shave your hair cut or shampooing, go to Fr.tnz lloeilerer's Saloon, under me svxrlianeeltc tel. He will tlx. you right, and don'tyou target It. Mrs. George Messinger,'o widow, aged 7 5, living alone near Easton, was found dead in her bed on Sunday morning. Her son went fo visit her, and, Bulling' the house locked, became alarmed, and on bursting open the door found his mother dead During the week ending on the 14th init., there were 142,323 tonsof cosl shipped over ihe Lehigh Valley railroad, making a total of 801,105 to for the season to that date. and showing an increase af 274,315 tons as ompared with the same time last year ZSt The Enterprise Sausage StulTer and Tjird Press combined is acknowledged tho best. Melt Cutters of various kinds, also Scale Itaiims to get the correct weight of your hogs, cheap at the Hew Hardware Store, 60S Hamilton street, Allentown, Pa All kinds of hardware. tf The members of the Northampton Co, bar have tendered to ex Judgel!. J. Render a complimentary bauquet. The invitation bas been accepted, and the affair will coma off at the United States Hotel, Eiston, this (Friday) evening. Hon. Henry Green, of the 8upreme Court, will preside, and number nf distinguished gentlemen will be present- The Irst case of small pox manifested Itself In East Mauch Chunk on Friday of last wsk, in the person of David Belts, a freight conductor on the L. V. It. R. It is supposed he contracted tbe disease by bis necessary stopping over at Pitlslon Mrs. Charles Parrish, of Wilkesbarre, who recent! jjllt for a tour abroad, gave $50 a month far the year toward a free reading room and papdlar lunch house in thst city The miners employed by Charles Par rish A Co.. at Wilkesbarre, have decided n to enter Into a strike. This ends tha trouble between them aud the operators. Orders were issued on Saturday last for three day work a weckdurng the remainder of tbi month and tojcontiuue through February, and longer if necessary William Encke, Justice of the Penes and a leadiugciliienofMahanoy City, com milted suicide about five o'clock on Thurs- day afternoon, tbe 12th inaL, by shooting himself through the heart. He was forty five years of age, and prominently identified with the National Guard. He bad recent ly appeared to be melancholy, and epen tbe afternoon at bis office. His wife aud children were with blm until half-past four, when they went home at bis request, say. ing be would follow shortly. Financial embarrassment and family difficulties ara thought to be tbe cause. Several weeks ago Mr, Joshua Hun Superintendent of the Crane Iron Works, a Catasauqua, haiided in his resignation after an employment under the eoiniany of about 30 years. At, a late meeting of the directors the resignation was aocenud. Mr. Joteuh Hunt, "who has now been placed in charge of the Works.haabeen assistant superintend ent since the death of Mr. Thomas Hunt 1872 Mr. Clement Hazard.son ol Fisher Hazard, of Mauch Chunk, has been made Superintendentoftbel'oiiusylvania division assistant suerinlendent. OtUf the company's railroad, and Mr. Weston. The (Ire in No. I colliery, of the LehlghGeneral Real Estate Agent, were all born in Coal and Navigation Cumpany.at Lansford, is a o looger regarded as serious. ANEW PREMIUM! Wo bave just received a limited sap ply of a new work entitled "A Tliouwuid Facts'' with n Memorandum Calendar for 1882, which we ore presenting to sab scribcrs who pay $1.00 in tvlvanco for the CinnoN Advocate. Tour choice of this or "Kendall's Horse nnd his Dlsr-aies." Pay promptly ftnd get tho premium 1 fhose of our subscrib ers getting the .Advocatf. through the mail will please refer to the direction tab, note their indebtedness, and remit the amount. In all cases whore we have to send bills $1.25 'will be charged to cover expenses of postage, etc. The doys have gained thirty-five min utes in length since Christmas. The commissioners of Berks county have determined upon refunding the county debt at 4 per cent, interest, and will call In all the county bonds. Stephen Voxburg, a watchman on the Lehigh Valley railroad, was Instantly killed by cars at Towanda on Wednesday of last week. William Randau, of rittston, was ar rested In Wilkesbarre on Sunday night, while wandering around the oily suffering with small-pox, and sent to the hospital. II. P. Erb and Solomon Close bave brought suit against the Lehigh and Wilkes barre Coal Company to recover 200 acres ol coal and timber land at Summit Station, la Schuylkill county. The graveyard Insurance company es tablished at Kutztown somo time ago ills continued business last week after an exist ence of less than six months. They closed out their office fixtures at auction on Salur- ay evening last. Quite u numbcrof policy holders are considerably out of pocket. The lollowlng named gentlemen were elected Directors of the Slatingtou National Bank on Tuesday of last Week : Peter Gross, ohn flalilet, John Craig, Thomas Kern, Dr. II. II. Rlegel, D. D. Roper, V. W. Weaver, 8. J. Klstler, David Henry, Dr. J. , Miller and K. D. Peters. Dr. F. J. Slough, newly elected health nicer of Allentown, says the Democrat, is fast bringing the small pox under control. and If he kctpson making like good prog ress we will soon be entirely free fiom the malady. When heentered upon duty early n January there wcse.30 casea In the city, some of them being of the most virulent kind. Now the number has gone down to 19, and of these, in a number of instances. there are two and three in one and tho snma family. The majority of tha cases more over are in a state or convalescence, 'ihe buve IB include all the new cuses reported since our last isbue. There have been only three deaths ao far in the present year. Don't you forget when you want a team for business or pleasure to call on our popu tar liveryman, David Ebbcrt, on North St. Terms low und teams excellent. - Robert Bartholomew, an old residentof town and supervisor ol streets, died at his residence in this borough, on Friday of last week, after a few (lavs illness. His funeral took placs Mouday nnd was very largely attended by relatives nnd friends. Mrs. Sarah Mnber, widow of James Dolon und Michael Mnher, died at her res idence, Fuekerton, on Friday morning, 13th nt.1., at 10 o'clock, in the 78th year of her ace, of mnlsrlul fever. She was the daugh it of the lale George Fi.glemau, end was born in Pnckerton iu 1804, and has ever since resided there. Her child) en ara John C, George and Wm. Dolon, and Mrs John Welsh and Joins McGinn, by her first hus band, and Peter and Margaret Muher, by her second husband. She was n ludy well known nnd very highly esteemed. She was buried at Lehigbton on Monday morning lSt. -The coal breaker of J. C. Hayden ,t Co , at Jeansyllle, in I.uzeruo county, one of the largest ill the Stale, was destroyed on Tues- lay night by a fire, cupKised to have been the work of an incendiary. Loss $200,000. About 350 men aud boys were employed by this breaker. Wo are pleased to stale that Mr. Thns. Kemerer basso far recovered from his late llness as to be able to be out of doors. If Jnmes Billman noes not call at this office- nnd settle for tickets ho got printed, we will publish the two first letters of bis name in the next issue of this paper. For the week ending on the 1.1th inst., there were 02,577 tons of coal shipjied over he Lehigh Ic Susquehanna railroad, mak ing a total for the season to that date of 132, 608 tons, an increase of 21,815 tons as com pared with same date last year. A leading question : "How Is your vac cination t" John Miller and Frauk Stengly lost their eyesight by the premature explosion of a blastat Guty's Station, near Allentown, Wcnnelay afternoon, aud Miller is so bad ly injured otherwise that he is not expected to recover. Ia-At a the meeting of the stockholders 4Tftho First Notional Bank, of this borough. held on the 11th inst., Ihe'foilowing named gentlemen were elected Directors A. J. Hurling, R. F, Hnlford, Dennis Bowman, 0. II. Seidel, P. J. Kistler, Thomas Kemerer. On Wednesday last the Board organized by tbe election of the following officers Thos- Kemerer, President! R F. Hofforil, Vice President; W. W. Bowman, Cashier. rilxllllllT Their Whj- to Fortune. In the summer of 1836 a bare footed boy was in bis way to Houesdale, walking the tow pdth of the Delaware and Hudson Ca nal. When four miles out ol Port Jervls, and still forty miles from bis destination, he was overtaken by a canal boat. He was asked to jump aboard the boat and ride, which he did. On the boat was a Scotch family, just landed In America, who were on their way to the Pennsylvania coal fields, One of its members was a boy tha same age of thu young pedestrian, 11 years. A strong friendship grew up between the two boys by the time they reached Uonesdale. Tbe Scotch family went on to Carbondale, the center of tbe LuckawanDa coal field. The boy who had beou given tbe rjde ou the boat obtained employment pq tbe canal, Hit friend, the Scotch boy, worked in the mines for a short time as mule boy. Both be and tbe former baie-foot boy rose In the eomiany'a' service. The Scotch boy of for ty-six yeara ago is Thomas Diokson, Tresl dent of the Delaware and Hudson Canal Company, His friend.lbe other boy, Is Col, F. Young, General Manager of the Com pany.ond President of its Albany and Bus quehanna Railroad system. Mr. Dickson, Mr". Young, J. T, Olip'iant, the Treasurer of 1 the eniniiauv". Mr. Van Sh-klrn. R.rin. ! lendeut of the coal denartiuent.lt. M.nvill.. lR2s, the year in which ground ' to construct tho canal. was broken From tlieCdiLinty Seat.' NEEDED More unfeigned charily. More geuuine friendship. More domestic forbearance. More manifested generostty. More yielding to conscience. More true courage to resist evil. More cheerful readiness to do right. More obedience to conviction of duty. More brotherly love In secret associations. More consistency in professing christians. The annual election for Directors ofthe First National Bank of Mauch Chunk was held on Tuesday, the 10th inst., when the following genlle'nen wero chosen! A. W. Lelscnrlng, Daniel Bertsch, A., A. Douglas, William Lilly, Allen Craig, John L. Stead man, Wm. B. Muck, George Ruddle, Wm. Butler, J. W. Heberling, Ames Reigel, James McGinty, E. B. Lelsenring. At a ni'eUng ofthe Directors held on Thuisdsy, tbe 12ih Inst., A. W. Lelscnrlng was re elected President, and A. W. Butler Caihjcr. Oa Tuesday, Jan. 10th, the aununl election for Directors of the Second National Bank of Mauch Chunk resulted ns follows! T. L Foster, W. II. Slroh, Leonard Yeager, N. D. Cortiight, John O. Dolon, CO. Skeen Lafayette Lentz, Christopher Curran, J. M. Driesbacb. Tho board met on Thursday, 12th inst., and re-elected T. L. Foster Presi dent, and J.M. Driesbach Cashier. Qukry. If it is not right and proper to dance or attend public places of amuse ments a few days before taking sacrament or during lent, how can it be right ht any other timo7 If ills a sin at such times, what makes it right or justifiable In any event? The very lact that It is considered wrong or Improper during set times, is a tacit acknowledgment that it is exceedingly doubtful, to say the least, and a self-evident fact that it is regarded as wrong and not in keeping with tbe christian character, for we are commanded to " shun the very appear ance of evil." As far as beard from, there is but one case of smallpox in East Mauch Chunk tor ougn. It was rumored a few days ago that there whs two other Cases there, btit they have turned out to be measles, Instead of smallpox Mr. David Beltz is the only case of smallpox In said borough, and he is get ting along finely, having it very light. We arc informed that every precaution is taken by tho authorities to prevent It from spread ing by having the picmises strictly guarded. Jacob Rommel, of this plane, a rail roader on theN. J.C. R. R., slipped and lell from the enrsand broke tils collnr bone. Wo feel sorry for Jake, ami hope he may soon get over It. Patrick Welsh, of Canadaj ula, N. Y., a reformed Catholic, lectured in Oak Hall, on last Sunday afternoon and Monday night, on "Romanism," which created quite a sensation. We arc informed that be is now lecturing in Schuylkill CO., Pa. Empty The County Prison, which speaks well for the morals of the county. With the exception of slight colds, the general health of the borough of Mauch Chunk is good nt present. Protracted meetings ore being contin ued at St. Paul's M. E. church, in this bor ough. m We predict cold weather and good sleighing during tho next six weeks, and if not, we nre simply mistaken, that's all. The last few days of Court were so still while our friend Jonah opened the Court, we could almost hear a gum drop. Justice. WcUnport lions. The crowning incident of Ihe week was a surprise narty to Itev. E, J. Miller and family, One hundred or more friends and members of his own church participated and contributed as they were inclined or able. Among the various articles presented was a purse containing $5.70, nn autograph album to Miss Carrie, valued at $3, and a turkey. The whole, ns nearascnuid be do tcrinined amounted to $30. Mr. Miller ac cepted the goods by tendering his sincercsl thanks. Warm enroniums were heard on overy side ns we passed out of thu hall nn this occasion, and the friends were prouder than ever of their beloved pastor. By fay ing Hint wo desire In sec him reappointed to his-prescnt charge, by couference, we hut echo the wishes of his many friends In gen eral. The long evenings have given oppor tunity for intellectual as well as social re creation. A pleusunt leading circle has been formed, where nn appointed lady gentlemen excluded reads aloud for an hour or so, from romance, essay, history or jioetry, as Inclination prompts. This social group, thus Informally gathered, have been at once entertained and profited without heavy taxation on the part of any one. We learn that somo of these gatherings are very delightful in a social way. A glorious revival of religion is pro gressing at Maria Furnace. We were pnv- ilegeil on last Sunday atternooti to viit the meeting. The pastor Rev, Mr. Sheppardof ficiating. His sermon was full of interest ing fnijts, ond of minute and careful expla natinu,ofien hastily passed over and neglect ed by the ordinary preachers. It was de livered, loo, with great ease and fluency of expression. Thus, the furnace is becom ing hot ft r the wandering soas of Adam. Our prominent merchants have notified their patrons that they will not accept any punched or mutilated coin. -Daniel Graver, moulder, has located in Scranton. He is a young man of good ad dress and deserves to meet with success in his new field, pfjsbor. , Rev. J.' E. Freeman, of the Reformed churchjias been remembered by his friends He was presented with various articles by the members of bis church. Another bap py pastor I In resmne to the pulpit and press, our borough counsel bas appointed Nathan Kresge police. We applaud) An Infant child of Win, Knons depart ed this life on last Wednesday. A brief visit to the East Wetesport schools nn Tuesday afternoon convinced us that Mr. A. G. Campbell, principal, is en deavorlug to bring the schools up to a high standard. A. D. Rishel and Miss Mary A Snyder, teachers assisting, are helping nobly in this direction. The meetings in the Evangelical church are still progressing. The meetings tbe present year are not as largely attended as last, except on special evenings. It was preceded by a district meeting In Franklin This more or less divides the attendance. The roads bave been iu such a condition that persons could only with great difficul ty endure to walk over them. But with all these drawbacks, tbe meetings are marked by deep spirituality that may yet work wonders. Ixi. SUkpCllklUII, The anthracite coal trade is fast wnrklag into shape for the new year, We noticed on Monday morning, says the Philadelphia Ltdger, the fact that the several leading companies had resolved on a policy of work ing tbe current rear. To day we publish I " following circular which has been Ir sued to tha coul operators of Schuylkill county t "Gentlemen i The anthracite coal Interests havo agreed to the stoppage ol coal mining the folluwlngdoysln Junuaryt 10th, 20th, 21st. To fully carry out the spirit ot the agreement, It Is essential tlint the min ing, hoisting, preparation, and loading of coal during those days be entirely discon tinued, and it is earnestly hoped that the above agreement for suspension will be car ried out by every one In good faith. Re spectfully, Wm. II. Jones, John E. GraefT, John Milnes, R. Ileckscher, Committee Schuylkill Coal Exchange." Coilkt I'rncccdlrtjrsi, Commonwealth v. Geo. 8cherer) Indlcl ment, fornication and bastardy. By r mission of Court the District Attorney en tered a nolle pros. Report of ylewers of public rond In James town, Mahouing twp., lctiding.frnm school house to laud of Henry Beckeudoif. Con finned nisi. Report of viewers of publio rood in Tenn Forest two., from a point near house of John Serfass, in Kidder twp., tn n line on public road near the house lonneriy qwneit by John Eckhart, in Pcnn Foiest twp. Order con tinued, and return to be made next term. Com. V.John Frey; Indirtmenl, fornica tion nnd bastardy. Prosecutrix, Elltu Lauer. Ignoramus. County to pay costs. First and final account of Charles Trrasl, administrator of the estate of Marv Eickliolf, dee'd. . Confirmed nisi. First and final account of J. O. Krenmer, administrator of Henry Ramalcy, deceased. Confirmed uisl. First and final nccount nf Robert Calvin, administrator dn bonus nnn of Geo. Spung ler, deu'd, Coufirmed nisi. First account of William Idlly, executor of George Fegley.dcc'd. Confirmed nisi. rirst anil Is is n I account or Milton Dim mlck.survlvinKcxecutorof M, M. Dlmiuick, dee'd. Confirmed nisi. First account of Henry Jolm, administra tor of Thomas John, dee'd. Confirmed nisi. Firsts ml partial nccount ofC. 8. Bellord, administrator of Hannah Belford, deceased. Confirmed nisi. Widow's appraisement of the estalo ol Charles Carroll, dea'd. Confirmed nisi. Final account of Ellen Bellord, adminis tratrix of Sam. B. Hutchinson, deo'd. Con firmed nisi. Estate of Jncob Snyder, late of Franklin twp., dee'd. Rejmrt of snle continued nisi. Plurius order of Court to sell real estate of 8lephen Kern, dee'd. Report ol euleron-finm-d nisi. First and final account of W. H. Arner, guardian of John MuCalley. Continued absolutely. First nod filial account of Polly Kolb, ad ministratrix of Dnnicl Kolb, dee'd. Con firmed absolutely, ' Widow's appraisement of Ihe estate of Gabriel Ditcher, dee'd. Confirmed abso lutely. Widow's nppra'tcmcnt of the eslnlo of John D. Bertolelto, dee'd. Confirmed abso lutely. fclllion for appointment of guardian and citation of Knte A- Ktigler. Cilntion dircc ted tn issun ognins't Duulcl Miller, the gunrdian, requiring him to file and render an account, and a rule Is granted on him to appear und show cause, ,tc. In, tho matter of the estate of Gabriel Dit cher, dee'd. Sale decreed. Widow's appraisement of the estate of Tilghman Aruer, dee'd. Approved. Widow's appruisement of the estnto of Unuiel ttumaley, ,lec d. Approved. First mill dual a. -count of E. F. Lucken tiHch, administrator of John J. Stall!, deo'd. Confirmed nisi. Account of John Beynon, gunrdian of G. Powell, minor child ol Morgan Powell, de ceased. Confirmed nisi. Auditor's report distributing funds of the estate of Uriah Rehr, deceased. Confirmed ubsolutely. First and final account of W. W. Trescoll, Susan Dodson and Mary 0. Dodaon, execu tors of tho last will and testament of John C. Dodson, dee'd. Confirmed absolutely. First nnd final account of Francis Stnekcr, administrator, Ac, of Francis Okcrhouter. Uonlirmeri ubsolutclv. Second and final account of Charles W. bwanl;, ocltnlnistriitor,.Vc.,of Amelia Swank, dee'd. Cnfirmed absolute. The account of Lewis West, guardian ot William F. West. Confirmed absolutely. Fiist and final account of George Uuddle, administrator of Sarah Ruddle, dee'd. Con firmed ubsolutely. Fiist and final account of A. G. Brndhend nnd E. P. Willinnis, executors of Mnry M. Siveon, dee'd. Confirmed ubsoltite nnd Win. M. Rup'dier, Esq., appointed nuriitjr m iiiaKo insinuation oi iiiiius in in minus ol executors and report ot next term. First and final account of Georiro Ruddle, administrator of Lillian B. Joseph, dee'd. Ci n finned ubsolutely. t'irstnnil final account of Arm. Ilurnel. giiiriimn oi oyivcsier eaer. uonnrincil nbsidulryl. 1' Ireland final account of K. II. Siewcrs. administrator of E. II. Siewers, deo'd. Con firmed absolutely. Account of lhos, Kemerer, one or the ex ecutors of Granville Cluuss, dee'd. Confirm ed absolutely. In the matter nf the petition of tho ronl estato of Mary Mnximer. nf the bornueh of .naucii Uliunk, deed, was on motion ot Messrs. Craig Loose, attorneys for peti tioners, ordered to be sold nt public sale. U. Q. Butler, Esq., wos appointed hy Ihe i ourt trustee to conduct said sale, nnd exe cute and deliver a Kood ond sufficient deed .nearly an me cases la the Common fleas Court were postponed, so tbnWho jury wero iiibcnurgeii on me nrsi uny ol t.ourr, unit the Court ndiourned on Tuesdnv utter hav ing disposed of a few ofthe cuses on the ar gument list. Loner 'rnwumciislil? iiuiiin. Dallas Blose, of Lehigh Gap, dlsiiosed ol n is lioree to Al. Lichtenwalter for $50. The County Superintendent visited our schools last week. -Rev. J. E. Freeman delivered an elo quent sermon on last Sunday a week. Sub ject: "The Circumcision of the Child Jesus.' He strongly urged tbe importance of the baptism of children. Apples and cabbago are scarce, and command high prices. -Itev. J. b. Freemnn paid a pastornl visit at O, Blnse's on Sunday a week, after service, on which occasion their little sin was christened, receiving the name of Ed win Jacob, John Rueh.ofEast Pcnn, is busily en gaged clearing bis lot iu BowmanSYille, He Intends to erect a dwelling thereon. John Blose. of Berliusville, wos visiting friends at Fire Line Inst Sunday week. The teacher of Bowman's school has introduced mapdrawing in connection with geography, according to the method of E. A. Apgar, State Superintendent of N. J., as given by him to the teachers at the Carbon county Institute, in November last. His class Is, composed of eight pupils, viz! E. C. Snyder, H. II. Horlacher, Alton Bowman, V. E. Brown, Misses Ida M, Noll. Acefe A. Romig, Lizzie Eoycr, and Lizzie Bowman, and each of them has drawn a map of the United Stales, and handed them to their teacher to be submitted to tbe County Sunt- en his next visit. Subscribe for tbe Carbox Aovocatx- only $1 a year. CoKrinxsca. :rnild Jury lteport. Ta tht Honorable, the Judqei of Quarter Set that of tht Peace, in and for the County of Carbon t Jamuart Sissioss, 1881 The Grand Inquest of the Commonwealth nf Pennsylvania, iuauirinz for tho County of Carbon, in all matters relating to the same, do respectfully report! That they have, acted upon eight bills of iNwmwiiriu, ui wuicii six were louna true bills uud two Ignored. We bee further to report i That we have visited and iuspected the county buildings and liud them in good onudi.lon, and the omeera in cnarge are to he recommended lor ina lallulul performance of their re spective auties. We respectfully tender our thanks to th Honorable Judges and District Attorney Iu the courtesy and assistance reudered us during our deliberations. IUubiin Zziouruse, Foreman, January 11, 1882. The value of the assessable property o West ChoUr is $7,021,003, HamiMlt IIIU nnd Ncliiliborliood. The following items are clipped from the elumns of the Iteeord, ofthe 14th inst t Summit Hill. The rope broke on No. 4 slope on Tb urs- dcy, but fortunately no person was hurt, The Mite Society of the Episcopal Church will hold a coffee festlval'in Armory Mall on Monday evening, the 23d inst. The law suits between 81mon Andesner nd Bernard Bhsrp on one side, and Aaron Davis and David Bullion on the other, were settled on Saturday lost in tlmn to prevent their going before Court. At a meeting of tho Summit Hill Water Company the following officers were elected for the present year! Directors George Ruddle, James McCready, John McCreadv, Smith Fleming, John McDIih, John F. Breilln, John P, McIIugh, W. T. Jonos, Idward Minfilck, Samuel Rlcket, Benja min Ross, John Boglo. Auditors James mlth, E. II. Klstler, Robert Ross. Mrs. Mary Rickcrt, a highly respected resident of this place, died In her COth year on Tuenlny, after an Illness which confined her to bed for the past eighteen weeks. Do- ceased was a native of Grschenhopeti lown shlp, Lehigh county, Pa., where she was born August 20, 1812. Four sons Samuel, Solomon, John nnd Joseph survive her. Her husband preceded her to the great tribu nal 10 years ago, having met his death by coal cars on Nn. 1 rianc, thort used to hoist cnnl, Mrs. Rickerl's funeral took place Frl- lay afternoon in the Protestant cemetery. Rev. I, E. Graelf and W. II. Strouseof the Reformed mid Lutheran Churches, conduct d the burial services. Nr.EqiisnoMsa. A child of William Etnuiiual, aged two years, died on Wednesday morning. Ilia (iimored that two swell marriages re to take placo before Lent deud-loeks the matrimonial market. Tho parties interested feel happy. At tho last meeting ofthe St. Joseph Temperance Society tho following officers were elcctid for the ensuing year: Presi dent, Patrick Ciillenj Vice President, Col- turn M clinch: Secretory. Cornelius Riley t Assistant Secretary, Thomas Hulpins Treas urer, Hugh Smith J Board of Directors Henry McGorry, Jumes Butler, Hugh Me- Cube, Philip McArdlc, Tolrick Coylc, John Gallagher, Mnrtagcr,Grorgc McElvn. Henry McGony wus made President of the Board f Directors. LissriinD. The boundary lino between Carbon ond Schuylkill counties is at Inst settled. All nf what is known as "Buck Mountain," on the west side of No. S brcuker, now belongs to Schuylkill. Henry Holland, once a tesident of Lnnsford, died at Bristol, England at the home of his parents, from the effect of an ccident ho met with by fulling oil the Screen Building, Hautn, while in the em- iloy of tho Lehigh and Wilkesbarre Coal Company In the spring of 1874. Deceased was an honorably discharged soldier of tbe ate civil war, having served iu tho Fourth Pennsylvania Cavulry. -We have John Koch among us again, hanl.s to what is culled law. John was charged with breaking his boy's arm, for which he Was lodged in jail. Before the Grand Jury tho boy swore that his father lid break his arm, but when put on the stand in the prcseoce of his father, hp swore lint ho did not break it, but thnt it was irokrn by a .fall on tho breaker' whero he was employed as a slate-picker. While Judge. anil-Jury wero satisfied that tho boy win lulraid to testify nguiust his barbarous father, according to the evidence they could Iff nothing but acquit bun. District At- orney, Mulhearn made on able speech In favor of conviction. Judgn Drehertold the rrepressiblo Koch that if he came before tut Court again on such a charge, he would not fare so well. t lio Cnnl Trnaiu. Tbn anthracite eosl trade, says Monday's Leaner, has been almost entirely absorbed In the very general interest laken .in th Reading Railroad election, which has occu pie I the greafe.'part of the week. A week ago.tho market wes materially unsettled hy Ike mild weat er of the previous week. In order to keep the coal market fioni an ad verse turn in consequence ofthe very un usually warm weather, a proposition wns started to so control production as tn hold the supply of and demand for cnnl so as not to cross any ofthe divers Interest, to Ihe serious detriment of any of the pirlles in volved. The trade all of the past year has worked so satisfactorily from lis na n voli tion that a general disiositinn prevailed to stand aloof and let. the business continue as it li ml run on. Somo there were, however. who thought the coiiliol of production. which had worked so well, should bo held in the hniids of those who had alrcady achlevcd so much success. Let well enough alone, Is a good and wholesome tine of policy. Up to the end of the past week the subject matter was more or less discussed, but nothing definite was determined upon. The amount of coal put Ukiii tho market is s little full, and somo of the outside opera- lore are showing a slight weakening in pruvs, but it is hardly believed that this ill seriously disturb the market. Indeed, the JuVufM' Journal of Saturday last says i "The trade continues brisk for all sizes ex cept domestic, ond of these the accumula tion at tidewater points is not sufficient as yet to cause uny embarrassment. This un usual activity at this season of the year has had the effect of suspending discusslou on the question of suspension, which was be gun after the holidays. Tlio last expression of views on the snbject fouud some advo cates for Immediate suspension, while nth- rs contended that they could not suspend si prrsnt without serious embarrassment lo their manufacturing trade. At tho present riling nothing has been determined ou, though it was thoughtthat next week wouid develop tha programme for Ihe winter months. The January circulars continue the December prices, and it is not probable that there will be any advauce iu prices ntil the spring. Tbe anthracite product of the Schuylkill region for the first week in the new year was 85,591 tons, against 111,244 tons for the week prevlons and 74,283 Ions for the Bame week of last year." The (eyeral parlies in interest controlling the anthracito eon I trade ci ntinued their negotiations at New York all last week up to Saturday afternoon, when Ibo following; was announced us tbe conclusion arived at, namely, to suspend oierat!oiis fJr the last three days of the present weekf tbe 19th, 20th and 21st instant, the lust throe days of the following week, and, if scessary, the last three dsys of each weeh through the , month of February. This tails of adjust ment, it is believed, will prtve satisfactory. The total tonnage of antla-acite coal from all the regions for the week'eudlng Jan, 7, mounted lo 375,077 tonatgainst 318,577 tons in tbe cnrrrsKindlni week lost year, an Increase of 58,500 tons!) Thu is the opeu ing week of the new year. Hutchinson Brothers have purchased 400 acres of coal land near V'leircoke works at Mount Pleasant.Westmoreland county. The price ranged from $2.40' to SI iO r acre. Tlio ICcinainn It. It.' Election. On Baturdiiy last, In the Court or Common PIcasNo. l,of Philadelphia, before Judgas Allison and Blddle, the report ef the judges of tho Reading Railroad election was read by Gen. M. Dallas, Esq., the Master, whose formal report will be filed hereafter. The following Is the report i PitiLAnxLrntA, Jan. 14, 1882. The judges of the election report that at a meeting of the stockholders of the Phila. ,1c Reading R. R. Company, held at Association Hall, at the corner of 15th and Chestnut street, in the said city, upon the 9th day of January, A. D. 1882, ond continued therein from tiny to day, nil election was held for President, Secretary, Treasurer and (i Man agers of suid Company, nud thnt 403,601 snares were voted, viz . For President, Frank 8. Bond 222,(117 270,094 222,017 270,084 403,001 222,017 222,017 222,017 222,017 For President, F. B. Gowan,, lor Secretary, Ed. L. Kinsley, For Secretary, Albert Foster, For Treusurer, Samuel Bred ford,... For Manager, George F. Taylor, ... For " Sain'l R. Shipley, For " JohnS. Newbold,.,.. For " Edward S. Steel,....., For " Charlea Parrish 222,717 For " John Lowber Welsh, 222,617 For " J. U. Lippincoll, Z70,9H4 For " I. V. Willlianisnn,... 270,984 For " Henrv Lewis 270,984 For " Eckley B. Coxc 270,881 For " Ed. C. Knight, 270,981 For " Jos. B. Altemus, 270,981 The fudces of Ihe election do. therefore. declare that the following (lersons have been duly elected i For President, Franklin B. Gowan for Secretary, Albert Foster, for Trersurer, Samuel Bradford; for Managers, J. B. Ltpnincott, I. V. Williamson, Henrv Lewis, Ecklev B. Coxe. Edward C. Kniuhl. Joseph 1). Altcmus. ltcspcciiuiiy sunmiitcd, WM. L. MAflTIER, JOHN WALKER, Jr., Judges of Election. In accordance with tho order of Court, under which tho election was held, Judge Allisnn mado a preliminary decree, with the assent of Mr. Bullitt, declaring that Un persons named as elected shall occupy the offices to which they havo bo rospeatively elected. John C. Bullitt, Esq., then explained it length the mltiou of tho Messrs. McCal moot with reference to the controversy, and said that, having nn interest In theeor (Kiralion nihdunting to about $18,000,000. they necetsjrlly were interested iu the pol icy uf the company which they had stood by in its adversity, and which they hud helped to maintain its credit so that it could fill its mission. He thought, speak ing of Ihe some 00,000 challenges, that the judges ofelection should have passed upon many of the questions submitted and not acted merely ns clerks, looking only to the registry. He concluded as follows t "I stated, however, last Saturday or Sat urday week, that the parties we represented proposed tn make no factious opposition to the result of this olection. While v-o be lieve that very many of the challenges which we have made could bo sustained ; while we believe that tlio positions which wo hove taken In (Hiintof law are correct, yet tno majority lor Mr. uowen and his colleagues would appear to bo Somewhere near 47,000 votes. Somo of the shares to which we objected, I believe, UHin further information, we should nave to withdraw our objections to. Others wo believe we cou'd sustain. But as at present advised we nre not willing, either upou behalf of the Messrs. McCulmout or the old Board to make a contest whero tho apparent major ity Is as largo ns this, unless wo had clsar and f ndisputnble oyldence that wo could overconio thnt majority." At tho conclusion of Mr. Bullitt's address Mr. James E. Gowen complimented the judges ot the election, and also spoke of the position taken by the complainnnls in simi lar terms. , Mr. Bullllt replied, that he had no charge to make against the judges of the election, merely believing that they acted upon an erroneous construction "of their duties, nnd ho did not desire their action to form a pre cedent. Judge Allison said that what might have grown into a protracted litigation ha I been averted by the action of tbo minority, a thing as creditabto to them as it was grati fying lo Ihe Court. M'AlT.XUtVS. Miss Alhina Hoopes, of Oakland, Chester county, is U3 years old. Tioga county tins a debt of only $3000,and tbis will be paid by June next. Tho cowpox prevails to un alarming ex tent in McKeesport Allegheny county. Mrs. Niiltnn died nt Kittanning, Arm- stiong county, Kceuily aged 107 years. W. C Guss wus instantly killed by cars near iwinniitnwn, juuiataco., on Tuesday oftayt week. Five hundred coko and five hundred gnndula i-ais ure being built at the Altoona shops. A barn belonging tn E.J. Ball, and lo cated near Eric, was burned down on Fri day. Loss, $5000, Many ofthe ico houses in Bucks cnunlv, havo been filled with ice from five to six inches in thickness, Annie L. Sunwden, of riltsburg, wns nurned intaliy by un exploding lamp a lew duya since. Frederick Helb.nf Railroad, York coun-. ty, made 300 bairels of apple brandy from a.uuu uarrcis of apples tins season. Domestic troubles caused Mrs. Sebastian Reding, of Pittsburg, to commit suicide lust week by swallowing rut poison The residence of William Shcdrori of Lic"iiier. Westmoreland county, ws robbed of 521)0 nn TueMlay night nf lust week. John A. Baker, cso., has ably and sue cessfully conducted the Perry couuty Free man lor forty. tbiee years. Hon. Henry C Marehand, a veteran of the Mexicnn war and a prominent lawyer of uri-ensnur, wcetiuoreiuud couuty, aieu on Monday. Ilarveiy Hiishei, convicted at Waynea burc, Greene county, ol murder In the sec ond degree, was sentenced on Saturday to two years in tne reniieniiory. Crutrflll to liivullil. Florcston Cologne is grateful to invnlids, because it is refreshing without lue sicken lug effect of most perfumes. The Conrstnga Cork Works, at Llncaster, svere destroyed by an incendiarv fire early Sunday. Loss, $15,000. Sixty-five hands ore thrown out or employment, I'ulllvo Fuel Dr. Evory's Diamond Catarrh Remedy, wilt cure the worst cato ol uatarrn or nay Fever. Dr. Evory's Diamond Invlgorator gives health and strength, menial and physical, makes the complexion clejr, white and beautiful. Pamphlet free. Read the Ad verlisement. A chatter has been cranted to the Tea pie's Gas Fuel Couipsny of Bradford. The company has a capital of $50,000, aud will supply tnatcity wun naiurai gas. Thirty YcrtrV'J'riR). We will send Dr. lire's celebrated Elsctru. Voltalo llelts and otbor Electric Appliances on trial for 3'i days to younit meu ui;u older Ecrsons who are afnlcted with Nervous He. Illty, Lost Vilallty,fcojuarn.atclnirsieedy relief and complete restoration of vluorand manhood. Alsufor Itbeumallsin, Neuralgia, t'araljsll. Elver atvl Utdney difficulties, hU). tures, and many i.'.nar diseases. Illustrated pamphlet sent tVo. Address Voltalo Melt Co,. Marshall, Mich. e.,l jiai:kii:i. LKSTZ ANPREA8 On January Tlhs Irlb2. by the Rev. A. M. MaMnheiiner, Mr- Benjamin Lenlstu Miss Martha An dieas, both nt Wralherly. KRIEGER GARRETT. On January 13, by the same, Mr. Christopher Krieger to Miss Alice Garrett, both of Wentherly. TROUTMAN -. HINKLE On January 14th, by the tame, Mr. Alfred Troutinan to Miss Lucy Hiukle. KRIl-.OER-MEI-ER.-Oii January Utb. bv ihe same. Mr. William Kro;.rio Miss cS.lho M.ieer, butts vi t tatherly. Mock Itlnrltct. Closing prices of DkIUvkx A Towxiuxd S took, Government and Gold 41) South Third Street. Phlln., Jan. 19 IM2. V. H. '. 18U Kxtn 100 bid 101M asked U. 8. Currency, o'f 129 bid 127 o'ked U- H.6'.:!l. new, Elt.lMU bid liSV asksil s,.sbi, now, E.si.i uiu si nsKsu u, nfw 114& bid mUasked .now lKVblJ UlVf askod anla It. It OUi Md 01K asked V. . fin I'ennaranl; Phtta. &. Hearting It. R. JJ bid 3SJ asked Ihlirh Vnllev R. Jt.... bid B2U asked Lehigh Oal&M&v.Co.. t3i hid 5Jf asked United Co'sot N. J 1S bid 185 asked Northern tjcntral It. Jt. 43 Md 9J asked llestnnvllle Pass. It.It. 17 bid st nskr.it Pitta. Tit. & Itutr. II. It. bid Wit asked Itentrnl Transportation. 3liS bid 85 Northern I'aelHo t'om. .. SM! bid 3 asked " l'refM.. 7lCi bIJ 7454 oeked North Pcnn. It 11, , mi bid i-U asKcd Phil h Erlo It. It Silver, (Trades,) , SVOI OKI u urhmi W)? bid W asked l.olilKliliiti ,Vlnrkt OORRKCTKD WEEKLY. Flour per sack Flour, Spring mixed Ilackwhent fleur per suck OS fl 4 20 4 75 91 , eo , 1 03 , 1 05 1 65 , 1 SC SI 24 it ID 11 , 1 10 Corn, purbushel . Oats, per bushel , Mixed Chop, perewt Middlings, per ewt (lorn Chop 7 Isran, per owt. , Ilutter. per pound Etcgs, por dozen llnin, per pound , I.nrd. nor pound Shoulders, per pound Putatoes, per bushol Wl IMoiiiG Quality not Quantity is the greatBsSt imDortancc : mtistlie Knowledge and Experience to Gn'- rGclly Pref'are and Dispbdsg ite same At A. J. DURLING'S POPULAR flu & Family IMicius Store, Bank Street, Leliighton, Vou can always rely npon getttn STRIUT ux I'uroanu uuauuueraieu Drugs and Medicines. Tlttill TVH. taB.ll SI..I, JUltiiitm, vuiiirja mo litlKCil ahirvst PATl-.NT MEDICINES la the county. DUtlLlXO has an eleaant stock of DltUO- Q1STU SUNDI.IKS, FANCY and TOI I.CT AKTIOLISS for the ladles as well as tho gents. DURLINO makes HORSE nnd CATTLE POW DEItS a specialty. Ills 3 yens es,pr lenoe In the druif business elves hies a urcat advantage In that line. TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS and BRACES -always a large stock on hand, tVINKS and LIQUORS, both foreign and domestic. Ha lias u Cllmonilrapo Wine and a tiry Uatawba, Wine, Just splendid and cheap. WALL PAPERS and "ORDERS tho largest assortment In town. Oo to UURLINU'S with your prescrip tions (JotoDUltLlNU'S for your Patent iiieuiciiei. Oo to IIURLINO'S for your fanoynrt'clcs. r armors ami iiorsenion goto lJUll,l?iU' for your Horse and Cattle Powdors. aug. C-yl. 1881. HOLIDAY. 1881. Mrs. C. BsTSCHIRSCHSKY Rcsncotfullv nnnounecstoher friends and tho public generally, thnt she Is now receiving and opening lor their Inspection n larger stock than evor of the very latest novelties In Toys & Fancy Goods, Suitable for HOLIDAY PRESENTS for Young and Old, Iticli and Poor,. Don't fall to call cnrlv and sncuru nrst choice and best bargains. She also calls their attention to narrow, iarge nsiu L-itgaut assortment oi NOTIONS, comprising Underwear, ltorlln nnd German- town woois, isosiary, suiporiea anu no acstle lilbbons (llovcx. Flowers und a flue assortment of New Designs IN FANCY ARTICLES Also. In connection with tho above, a full aad complete slock of (JEHJIAIN FI1U1TS, LIMRUROEIl CHEESE. Ciutilifs & Coiifcellons, together with a variety of floods not kenornl y Kcsji in any oi nor store iu town, ll J ou uo not see what you want, ask for it. A sturoofpubllo natrooaire sultelted. nnd perfect satisfaction guaranteed In prlco and quality of Koods. Second St., 2 floors aliovo Iron, Nov. ii, 16Sl-m3. 'lEHIUHTON, Pa. 9-OF INTEREST TO YOU- ViHlB Farmjt Private Sale. Tho um'crslgned offer at Private Sale.thelr VALU AHUS FAIliM, situate In franklin township, Carbon county. Pa., a lout one and a halt miles Irom Welssort, on the publlo road leading to Krcsgcville. bounded by lauds of Poter Kruni, Robert Anthony, Ed. Ruber md others, containing 12 7 ACRES and some perches. 100 acres of which are un der a lilith suite of cultivation, nnd thor.nl. nnce In chestnut timber suitable for rails &c.,2J acres of tbe nboie ure planted In rye. The Improvements thereon are one Six-room-e.l and loft gurrct fit A ME DWELLING HOUSE, tn good condition, ono larsro Summer Klteh, en with vault underneath, IIAKN, Sox 80 feet. Tool tluuse. Pig Stable, Chicken Coop, Curn Crib, and all necessary outbuildings. For Urms which will be made reasonable, call on or address, MINER lIKOTIIEItS, Fort Allen Foundry, Wclssporl, Oaibon Co., Pa. dec, 31st, 1(81. Rupture Plaster Sure sure, by an outward application which will cause the brokeu membrane tn heal and become as strong as belore the accident. No ono need run the feurlul risk ofsiranirul.i. tlutiwhena certain and speedy cure can bo had at a IrlOInK cost of fi. lull trentmur,, and valuable imurination sunt on rt-cflr.of SIIUQ Ujr r, ii, ,ubu,l,uu, I'HtllintDUtg, Tbe above price of Rupture Plaster Is only to Introdue It, On and alter '.-eh. 1st the price wit) be ii. 'I be above ldaster was fl'i-nv-rf nnm. her of years ago by au obi lady a resident of u,...iK. iimvimv surnisueu u ueitreu Jan. T-6 uro. Af4ENTrt nted,tossll EdlsonMui JJ,J.H lc leal Telephono and Ellison's iiinuii.uv,ns riano anu iirgan aiusje, n close stiup lur catalogue andteruis. EDISON MUSIC CO., Philadelphia, Pa dee. tIJ-u.6. a wrti'x in yenr omi totrn. is uu hi irpu, i o x-tctt-' ib'n.r now. Capital not -eiulr-! ed. we w.ll turuib vou e,eiT. ; tln . laur are loa. lne ror ' tunes. I.a1te toaze as much a- men, and bora , and girl make ineat vay. llcudtr il you want, ana pru raaiio Bieat vay. sjojair nyouwact. a biuiu a atwliici vo l ran raiae st ct bay ! nt tho tin ft you . r.. w lietor pariKn a-a tu II. JlAtLETi Co.. fori aa.i, no. eoo-jl . eJ ! t.ret.itnsnntoiu.kouion Si 9 ,y. T. u.e whoulHuy la..i- UTf"J & E VI sd.anu e li.e kooi! Jk JL Va- 9 cbvntieslor lunkiua uiouey imtv Mir iUii u, pruciTiil i ii e Tf-oltljy utilo ihe Oo l.ot im ucn t liHUC-et it'inalii ia puToity want tntii mcu.wooiDu. onyanDil gtrU tu work forua ri'ht iu hvv uvrn tc itlM, A una oju do tho mii1c piovvrly (uhu itie s-or. Tlio bmiiriftw.il lav iimr th-n tn t.nnv. orliury w.icv. tipitfiT6 ml tit tumt'UKt lii-A, n udu wti MtriU3a''0 fmU "o nmk tunoey rnit. ly. You pa a devute vou Vtbttlft-Uio ttUt work oroulv fuurpjid i nraenw. Full lufori' nli a dull llu. i i eeim -on' l ea AdUrrkilN ton Co., 1 ori'auJ, &io4i. rtiO- y llolUljiy InduociuvutK ltrn.lv. U'riU r rpiIK .Sl-ATIMITOS PLANING MILL AKb Cabinet Ware Factory, ATSLATIJifllrtN'v JOHN BALLIET, . ;Ii;opt Deal in nil km) nhizv ut fitii. llrin.M'tt Onk mitl Hard Voe T.n-i.t't't, I'nil iritiw)i pftrtdlooxetutMiuy tuuiM b't-MciMor Drcsscl) Lumbell OT? Af Ij K1K1V5. Doors, Sashes, JfiitlnS, SIihIIcim, Jlonltilttfrs, CalifiM Ware, Ac With s. nun lltfsr. Brackets Made to Ord&rv The UnchluMiV all nt-wni-ilor tl.obertMrf' mont m-iirnvi-i klt-i' i w ! hiii-d bui. f nnmmiii. ni will .'vi ci mm, eb I ma ti-rtii.end am ilinie.ct, 'b, i topiis-auto enii-i ni.la.-llon to nn -nnj s. i.o . , . tm Orders u raa.l ti.. u.p.-" i tiei.Mert !. T cbarses nre run urnH. urn cnsli, w tt-it-i tiaii;edttertiilriv Jnti. atVI-i Ml-: A CAM, IS-Those cai-aeiMii-i Doili! lie will r'nft'' iheu-ndvi-ntne ti hve Ictlnc. Flr.o. lie. r 'r Doom, nWuee. h .1 -it,, .'.-, .pr n.rile ni .ail ti.rv. A;nj- juiisj i;s,.i.ii i. dan iel" wmKm CaiTsnges,Wtigotts.Slciglis,&(i CO KMX CJ" HANK AMI IKOJf STKKF.Th. LEHIftHTON, P.nun., Particular attention given to REPAIRING- In all Its details, at the very Lowest Prices. Pntronauc rcspee-fully solicited and perfect satisfaction uuaro.Ucd Dee 6, 1879 J 1 DAN, WIEAND. EMPLOYMENT FOR ALU To Sell a House.Iioia Article. rpRF. poor ns well as thn rich, tho old as well L al the vounK, the wife, ns wall na tbe bus. band, lbs young maiden as well as tbv yuur h; man. the irlrl us well as the bur, may jest ns well earn n lew dollars In hones: em ploy bicu, as to sit around tho bouso and wait for oth ers to earn It for them. We can give jou em. ploincnt. all Ihe time, ordurlntc y-ur S are hours only; trarellnir, or in your own uelKh borhood, amunir your fi lends and acquaint ances. If you do not care for en-.ploj moot, we can Itiiiuit aluable Information to yiu freoorcosi. It will co tyononlyonecent for a postal card to write lor our Prospectus. mot It way be tlio means of uukin you a rooJ many dollars. Do not iieKleet this opportunity. You c' not have to Invest a larc sum of ninn-y. np.l run tlu. risk of loslnir It. You will rcadllr see that It will bo uneasy mutter to leaks from tlO to ,ll)o, a week, and establish a lu crative, and litdi-peruU-nt busluess,hoiiorable, straightforward and profitable All on it U this matter NOW, lur there IsMOXKY IS IT lor ull who engage with Us. We will sur prise you and iou will wonder why jou ntv.-f wrote to us bofoto. V.'u bshd vdlc r-AUT.iv clahs vilta. Addreta I!UOKEYE-M'l"U- CO, (Name this raper.) ManioK,' OiliO. Sept. -11, nn). w o o -i-s o .us .Cuds a isa tn m I tn o u, H5 -c63S'Ssl-gtoj F H S fc iS w da: 'iilii sin: 2-1 SEIiYOUS DEBILITY: A CUUR UUAHASTKKI). Dr n, c. WreVd MsnvB nui hnxix Trpat MHisT.nippcUla ur iljmiMu, biailndw, Cou vuiHiouM, tti'i'vnuri i.e. d. I'liu, AJenliit U rr. tttnn, lo at Mrniurw pmn.ii o!1jgg. Impo. tency, luvohtnury K utaa'o is, rriMjuiuie ulii Airp. ciiuruu Uv oL'iM'xutt.rn. rtli iibit r ami i:raiu. ulu ujs wui ciue iceui ruhia. Kach box cunt ms ;:o ii.uiilu'trcalu:ru. Oi tlnnnr n uox. or BtX ittxe fovtlrn dulUrut hvlc b mail pupaltl nn ut:ii,it it o:'.tc Wcciur uniro fix buiet touircauy cum Willi fcacli cider iccciviit b Ufiioi ix btxr. LC(ospiii lea s it a Uvotloltu. , rro h-ji. it.U the j.uicn. t cronr written tfunriiiit''" in rolu n tbu tnw v If itielrcntiiicutdota nt I f llVet a cur. tiau. Mtttc'iBfannt'il onlr wlicu tl.o luotmont uviu r eU Oixect llniu Us J 01124 O WJfiiiT t CO.. Solo IT mletnrc,. 1S1 A its W, MhIiai n tixtv. i. t h'cptro.lll. A J UUilLJU. AKt-ul.UIil.v sJIITXr Ki.INKiCU)., WboUMte Am. DROP IN AT THE Carbon Advocate OFFICE FOB Cheap Printing ! C ATAfiH h Cream Balm Efftetualljeleaii ss tbe nasal pas saxes of Catarrh al virus, causing healthy seerc Hons, allays In. ftaniaialtoD, pro. t. els the mem brane Irous addi tional robts. euus I'letcly heals the t res und restores the seas of tasta and smell, Rn nclsl results are lentil u,l liv A. few "t"?"".,".,ll is,, i u i. .u.' 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