stka SAlfURDAY, JANIJAIIY IS, 1881. Local and Personal. 'tiOfoUR LIVES dAVED.-Dr. Dull"! Couth flyrftp tfTel four of my children of a molt alarming altack or whooplm cough, from which Ihelr throats ind neeks Utinii to iwollert tt to prevent them from swallowing. Nothing would ven giro them temporary reliefuntil thltSrrup u tried. One bolide, in one night) saved their live!, t verily believe. Ot Y EiKBttt, CapUln of I'olice, Baltimore, Md. George Beck, an old reafdent of Wlliret Isrre, who lived alone; and Ltd accumulat ed coniidersble wealth, wet Mind deed In hit bed od last, Saturday afternoon. It ii thought that he wai inurderedi "lsff-For prepared palnU, well inper, books, stationery of laney artlfla of any and avery diacription, at very lowest lrfn, go to E. P. Liickenbach, Broadway) Mauch Chunk. -1fearly 2,000,000 feet of ipf Ute logs are being cut by Lewis A Brodhetd) near White Haven, Luterne county, (or tha Lehigh Valley Railroad, to be med 111 the tonslruc lion of ducks at Jersey City. -A rock thrown from a blait at Durham Furnace.-JWorthompton county, on Friday, truck and Instantly killeil John ImU Th Fullerlon Car Workt on the Le high Valley Railroad have Just recelyed J, 000,000 feet of Southern yellow pine. .J53Belore ordering your fall and winter sultsand overcoats, you should not fail to drop into tha Tost Office buildntg, In this borough, and examine the new and elegant assortment of latest novelties In cloths, eassimeres, suiting and overcoating! now opening, and Which the undersigned is pre pared to inaka tip In the very latest style and most durable manner at prices fully at low tl the' tame material and workmanship ca'ri ba obtained elsewhere. Call and be oB'yinced. , I -Respectfully, II. It. Fkthi, Agent, P. O. Building, Lehlghton, I'eun'a. Joseph It. Chase, a pioneer and well known cititen of Scranton, died on Sunday after a lingering Illness. The While Haven Journal ol last week lays) Mr. Joseph Jonat will open a branch Store, at Lehlghton on.lhe first of Februsry. Mr.' Ed. W. Feist will rhanage it. XIr. Jonat is a live and energello busine! men, and will thow the people of Lehlghton tho fin tit line of dry goods and clothing they ever taw nt prices they never dreamed of. tea. tf you have a cold or rough of any kind) buy a bnUlenf It ill's l'rerlrts Couch Syrup at Dr. CT. Horn's dr,ug store. Ue Hall, and ifnnt satisfied return the empty battle and he will relund ypur monev. lie elsVielli Perlt!s Worm Specific and Hill's Worm Drops on tho same terms. Nn cure, no pay. During Ihe week ending oh the 21st Inst., ttiere .were 02.2112 tons (of coal (hipped over the Lehigh Vjlley railroad) nuking a total of 8(1.1,307 to for the season to that date, and'showing an Increase of 194,633 tons as c-onpared with this same time last year. The Beaver Run M. K. Church will be dedicated on Sunday, the 20th Inst. Rev. O.VT. North, of Lehlghton, will preach at 2:30 p. m., ami Rev. L. B. Hoffman, pastor of the Mauch Chunk M. E. Church, will preach the dedicatory sermon, at 7.-0O p. ni. Arils' church" was built 1870, and has just bteix'seatoi and. carpeted". Rev. B. T. Cal- lenls pastor. All are cordially Invited to be prejaent. jrsJf Wo Invite Iho attention of our read ers' tn tin advertisement of tlio Hurkeye MTg djo.. Marion, Ohio,in another column. They 'offer rare 'Inducements to earn an honett Hying; Early on Friday morning of last wrek a broken' axle on a tank car caused th wreck ofa frettht' train on the Lehigh and BiKKjuehanna railroad, below White Haven, when Henry D. Endy, a braxeruan, was killed, and'a hillnber'of freight cars smash' ed. Endy was about 32 years of age, and leaves a wife and three small children to mourn their lojt. t!5L.0h!eks, Watchm, Jewelry and silver ware lor tle, an. I rrpurlng Hone at liaga man's Store,' Weisaport. 25-yl. The Phoenix Coal Company, of FitUton, is sinking n shaft, and at a depth of 1R0 fi. has struck .three veins of coal, none of which are.lest than, four ftet in thickness. The Lebigh Valley Railroad company prosecute all persons caught stealing coal from tbeir cars. &$.If you wanta nice mooth.easy shave your hair cut or shampooing, go U Fram Rooderer's Saloon, under the Exchange Ur iel. He will fix you right, and don'tyou forget It. The spring elections will bo held thie year on Tuesday, February 2lst, the third Tuesday in the month, and the latest date at which they can take place under the pres. ent law. Tha day is also "Shrove Tusniay, or "Faitnacht," as it is known hereabouts. The symptoms of small pox are rigors or creeping chills, severe headache, nausea and vomiting, spine ache in the lumbar re gion, pain in the limbs, and high tempera ture of body. The small pox is rapidly abating in our eity. There are only a very few new cases, and these In families where the disease bad before existed, According to tha report of the health officer on Monday there were then only 16 eases In all in our city .and the majoritv of them in a state of convalescence, To show that the disease it being rapidly stamped out we need but state that before the holidaya it had a hold four timet larger than now. The present Indications warrant us in the belief that we will soon again be entirely clear of the loathsome malady, Allfnlown. Democrat. Siepheu V. B. Kacbline, a lawyer and politician of Northampton county, fell dead at hit residence In Easton, Tuesday after noon, lie was the Independent candidate for Congreat in 187, and polltd a large vote. A Boston florist tayt that, for a year past, the ladfet of the best society of thai city hae'aUeeled aesthetic flowers, prefer ing anything uf a yellow tint At this tea ton the hot-houses tra taxed to their utmost to supply litliee and French marguerite! which letter SN "old at "daisies." Just here we remark that the teams let out at David Ebbert'l livery ,'on North street, are perfect "daisies" too, and his terms very reasonable. An Easton' dispatch of the 10th intL ttyit, William Butith wat fatally tbot by bit wife, Wednesday at Mount Joy, a small village below Itiegtlsville, on the New Jer aey tide of the Delaware riyer. The woman was of unsound mind, but it wat uot deem cd necessary to subject her to restraint. Smith worked in a saw mill elite by, and teeing hit wife approach went to meet her, 8be consented to return borne, but, after walking a few steps, slopped, drew a revol Vrr, and shot her husband in the abdomen There'll no hope of hit recovery. Mrs. Smith haa been lodged In jtit at Fleming ton. She stole the revolver with which sin committed the deed from a neighbor. On February 16th at one o'clock p. m unnioo ureuiey, ewor.iey in i.n ior heirs of Henry Bietney.dec'd, will offer the .... ( .. r ,1.-. th. premUes In Mahoning V.I.e, , a fine opportunity lo buy a good f.ro.. Bn ad. v. mm-. . ycrtisenicnt iu suotbsr column. ANEW PREMIUM! We have jast received a limited triip ply or a new work entitled' "A hbuMind Facta" with a Memorandum Calendar for 1862, which we are presenting lo gab icribers who pay $1.00 In advance for the Carbon Advocatb. Your choice of Ihfa or "Kendall's Horso and his Dieelvs." Pay promptly and get tha premium I tJgiP'Those of our subscrib ers getting the Advocate through the mail will please refer to tho direction tab, note their indebtedness, and remit the amount. In all cases whore wc have to send bills $1.25 will be charged to cover expenses of postage, etc. The vendue season Is fast approaching. Don't fail lo get your bills printed at the Anrociin office, and advertise your tiles In this, paper. Prlcea very reasonable. For the week ending on the 20th Inst,, there were 88,785 tons of coal shipped over tbe Lehigh 3c Sutquehtnna railroad, mak ing a total to date or 23l664 tons, an In crease of 35,599 lont compared with tame time last year. By reference to our advertising cy umns it will be seen that Mr. Joseph Jonas, of White Haven, haa rented tbe old Fat- linger stand, on Bank street, this borough, nd will open on Wednesday next, Febru ry 1st, with an entire new stock of ready- made clothing, dry goods, carpets, notions, ate., which be proposes to sell at rock bottom prlcet. Mr. Ed. W. feist will haye the management of Ihe store. It It hot about time to trot out candi dates for tbe spring election school direc tors, town council, oyeraerrs of the poor, a burgess and constable. Who are the will ing one! 7 The remalni of an unknown man, rut lo pieces, were found Monday on the Le high Valley railroad, between Bethlehem and Freemansburg. John A.Stirk,a farmer of Trcllertown, Lehigh county, committed suicide Monday by hanging. The cause is said to baya been worriment on account of going ball for a neighbor, and which he feared he Would be called on to piy. Thomas Morris, William M. Hopkins nd Wm. M. Davis, miners in the No. I slope of the Susquehanna Coal Company, at Nuntldkc, wero found dead in one of the gangways Monday afternoon. They hail been suffocated while at work. Those of our citizens who have ice hotlso are buaily engaged filling them wilh fine quality of let, about ten inches in thickness. We are sorry lo announce that Mrs Thot. S. Beck, of this borough, is confined to her bed wilh pleurisy. We trust she will suecdily recover. Jonathan Seidlo, formerly of this bor ough, died at the residence of his daughter in East Mauch Chunk,on Wedmsdey morn ing. His funeral will take place from Ihe Evangelical church, thin borough, to-morrow (Sunday) morning, at 11:30 o'clock. -It is reported that James M. Rreder, ticket and freight agent of tho Lehigh Val ley Railroad, in Allentonn, was arrested on Tuesday evening for embciillng $2500 from Ihe company. He says he lost the money in "playing policy." Lyceum Notice, The cilixens and former members of the society known as "The Lyceum" are respect fully rerjuesled to meet in the High School room on Wednesday evening, Feb. 1st, at 7:15 o'clock, for the purpore of considering the question of organiiing a literary society shooting jnsiich. A shooting match will take place at tho public house of Anron 6trbl, at Millport, thia county, on Monday, February 8lh,'for thn lnllnwlng prizes, vlt: 1st prize, a 'at hog weighing bclween 400 and 500 pounds) 2nd prize, $10; 3d prize, $5, and five prizes of $1.00 each. Distance 45 yards wilh shot guns. Be on hand for sport. Tbe Next lliatllule. Tho third local institute will be held at Wetssport, on Friday and Saturday, Febru ary 3rd aud 4th, in the Lutheran and Re formed church. There will be no tcasion during the day on Feb. 3rd the eyening session will consist of a discussion on tome educational topic and addresses by promin ent teachers of the countv and from abroad Dr. N. C. Schaefler, Principal of the Key- atone State Normal acbool, will be present nd lecture during Ihe sessions on Salur day, February 4th. He will also lecture on Saturday evening on " Education and 1 1 1- unthip." A large attendance Is expected. Wrjnrt lleniH. -The pu'p!t In Ihe chipsl wai occupied, on Tueilay night bv Presiding Elder Fehr. It was perhaps the last privilege our people 11 have of listening to this man so marked for his eloquence and devoutnessjis his term of labor in Ibis district has ex pired. East Weissport wanls a more commodi ous school bulldiug. Tbe present building contains unsound places through which the cold enters. Some three yean since one of the teachers was forced to resign for this very reason, while during this week one of tbe teachers was farced to dismiss school on account of Ihe cold. The Methodist revival In Franklin which must be counted a succeit will close Ibis week. -Mrt. O'Brian't infant child diedofdiph tberia, on Tuesday, "Now," said John on No. 4, "the roll is broke what will We do for our country 7 To get drunk it won't pay; lo cold to swim; the fish won't bite, and rabbits are not in season." Go head, John. IlL I.ocAl Inolllute. The second local institute was held Isst Fridsy and Saturday at Lansford. In spite of the Inclemency of the weather, the High school room was crowded to its utmost cap telly with teachers, directors and citizens. Friday evening' was devoted to a disrutsiou of " Needed Reforms in Education." On Saturday Mr. A.S. Miller spoke on "Mental Science," Mr. Wm. McLaughlin on "Prim, ary Arithmetic," Mr. D F. Smith, of Lans ford, on "Language Lessons," and Mr. H A. Eiaenturt, of East Mauch Chunk, read a a very interesting paper on " School Goy ernment," Mist Carrie Leonard, of Mauch Chunk, read a very Interesting and enUr talnlng essay on " Prison LiUrature." Miss Leonard teems to be quite at home In Eng lisk literature, and bai cultivated a pleasing, graceful style. The Institute wtt a decided success. All present took a deep Interest in tbe discus sions and papers. Itteemtthtt these Ins titutet, held for the first time thit year, eupply a long-felt need (n tbe educalional work pf the c-unly, They serve t . excite an i merest in education anions t ie masaea .d to bring teaehetocelhernore frequent-' j- ln lir(l Mirt ,. can be formed in (strict institutes. Fum the County tat Hlmef itdiseri soh of J. 8. Reiser, of Ihla borough, lately In the employ of T. F. Walters1) II how clerking for E. F. Lucken baclli In hit stationery store, on Broadway. Ihdustry fosters contentment, And often adds to health, -Honesty begets Independence, And sometimes adds to wealth. Important and interesting news is as scarce as rprlng chickens and cabbage. -There has been but one rase of small pox In East Manch Chunk, And only vario loid at that, and he is ronvali scent and at far at we know there are Ho new cases and no Indications of the disease. On Itst Friday night Col. Itobintnn't Humpty Dtlllipty troupe, performed In Oak Hall to a packed house, being previously advertised by light Mie performance, nn a ropo stretched from Jos. Tacy 'a residence to Oak Hall, bclween the hours of 7 and 8 m. Tbe eyent attracted quite a largo crowd of men, women and children. -The Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co., are preparing the ground, near the mouth of the tunnel at Lansford, for a new depot. A muve In tbe right direction. Why don't they build a new depot in tha borough of Mauch Chunk? Which it to much needed. Echo answers, why I Tho long, tedious and costly trial of Oulteau hat ended at last alid be was found guilty in manner and form as lndlcted,mur der In tho Sret degree. A verdict that , will no doubt be universally approved. Anoth er proof "that the way of the transgressor it hard," and he will learn soon that it wal moch easier to draw a revolver than it it to' draw hemp, and while Wf fulfy approve of the verdict, we nevertheless pi'y the mn lor we mink, all tnlngs considered, tnal he was a little cranky. George Van Hunk, one of Ihe clerks In the Freight Department of th L. V. II, R-, office, in this place, who hat been confined to hit houte for the past nine weeks with a sore foitjajhas to far recovered at to bo able to attend to hit dtillet in said office, to tbe leligbliif his many friends, On last Tuesday evening Mf, and Mrs. Thomas J. Hebcrling, of this borough, cele brated the 17th anniversary of their mar riage, at their residence, on Broadway. We presume they had a very pleasant and agree able lime. We learn lhat tbe new Concert Hall, will be completed, furnished and ready for use sometinia during next month. A meet ing of the Borough Fathers and tome of the citizens was held on last Tuesday evening. in the office of rrcd. Bertoli'tle, E'q Secre tary ,for tho purpose of coreMerlng n ho and what parties should linyo the honor and pleasure of opening said hall. We have not as yet learned the result of their delibera tion In Ihe matter. Harry Taylor, son of John Taylor, who has been absent nearly a year, in Mexico, at supply agent, for the Mexican National Construction Co. arrived bomeon last Wed nesday evening In good health, lo the joy of his parents and Trirnds. We are pleased lb learn lhat our friend and late Commissioners Clerk, H. E. Swarlz, has secured a position in the Forwarding Department of tho Lehigh Valley office, t I'ackerton. It is rumored that a portion of the cleri cal force in the C. It. It. office of this place is to bo transferred to tho main office at Elizabeth, N. .1. We don't like it. Thomas 8. Beck, Ihe newly appointed Commissioner's Clerk,scems to be busy over hauling papers and removing surplus ma terial and all .Useless matter. The so called SocinlUts of this borough held their 4th gathering for Ihe season on last Wednesday evening, at tho American House. And wilt in all probability have but one other sociable before Lent, after which the parties will rest at least forty days, deeming it' not only inconsutant but decidedly wrong to be jovial or dunce dur ing Lent, all right for, Sim lability is truly delight'ul, And brings happiness and mirth Gentility is pleasing and graceful, Ami shows dignity of birth. As was expected ti.o last fewold days, has brought us considerable snow and haa given us plenty of ice. In accordanco with Prof. Venuor'a predictions. Christianity consoles in this life ami saves In the life tn come. Education ele vates, dignifies and civilizes the human race. Jcsties. n tl r tied to Dentil. A shocking affair occurred al the Hemp ton mines, on the outskirts of Scranlon, Friday morning. William Cook, who was stricken by small pox a few days ago, was dying. His wife and babe were In the sane room on the ground floor. Mrs. Conk placed a lighted candle In the hand of her hus band and then knelt by hia bedside tn pray. No one had visited Ihe bouse for days. Overcome by fatigue she fell osleep, and when the candle had spent ittelf It burned through tho rigid lingers of the dy in; man setting the bet clothes nn fire. Mrt. Cook started up, but fainted on tho floor at the sight. A crowd of neighbors gathered nt the window outside and looked in, but wouldn't venture across the threshold of the plague stricken house. At last two men more cour ageous than Ihe rest arrived at the house, burst open the door and carried nut the suffocating mother and child. Then the body of Cook was removed, and presented a frightful spectacle, Ihe flesh dropping from the bones. The fire was"extlnguiihed with difficulty. Mrs. Cook has to far recovered as to tell the particulars of the unhappy of- lair. She says she had not slept lor sovcral days before the occurrence and was com ptctelv worn out for lack of rest when she knelt to pray betide her husband. They were German Catholics and the lighted candle wat placed in the hand of her hut band at a symbol of the Immortal light to ward which the tout wtt going. (lid Town find Old 1'eoplo. Through thekindnessof Mr. J. C. F.8uy der, more commonly known at 'Cheap John' we were Thursday treated to a sleigh ride. and a visit to our old friends at Beaver Meadow. We loiuid Ihe "oldest coal town iu Pennsylvania" just where it always was, and strange lo say, met the familiar laces we taw there on our 6rtt visit, which wat many ytara ago. In making inquiry about thosawe did not tee Thursday we ascertain ed that, like the town, they were "old but still solid." At a matter of Inlereit to our readers we give the ages of a few of Beaver Meadow'a old residents who are still in the land of tbe living, and enjoying good beallli and the average oftneir ages will prove to be a healthy town. Mr, N. It. Pcuroso beads tbe list at tbe ripe old age of 81 1 John Roderick next, at 77 J tben follows, Henry Smaucb at 72 ; Peter Gensel at 70 1 Charley Britton. 71 1 John B. Tweedle, 70 t Jaa. Mc Cloiky,70 1 Jidin Fry, 87; 6am Van Horn 60 ; Uhas. Scrimshaw ,80t Robert Allen, 80; with Steve Meixwell, the youngest of Ihe old ones el sv. iweivtrmeu neallliy, sound, hearty and all hard working- men whose ages aggregate 7V8 the aterage being so voir a. we uouui u any ii-wn lu tiie Z "."doI&v.r' j Meadow. fl, B. Maoquado o lasTVrWey a 1 Ilailelon Daily Bullttin. $2,000. Packettoh, Carbon County, y., 3nhS, 1882. I To IfAom if May Concent. I desire here by to return thanks to the V. Mutual Am Sociztv, of Lebanon, fenna., fortbe prompt payment In full of mv claim of Two Thous and Dollars Insurance, which I carried In thai Society since March 2, 18S0,on tho life of my wire, Elizabeth Hatch. The small cost of carrying the risk and the prompt payment of the claim awn res one that the Society truly merits the confidence and al' ronagaof Ibe public, and that all desiring lo secure protection for dependent ones a-' gainst sudden death, should call on II. A. Belts, agent of said Society, arid take mem bership In it. DAVID HATCH, nia; Creek llcin. Tramps aro scarce. . t-SU Valentine's day It next in order. Birch oil It selling at a. pound. The days are growing perceptibly longer. Dr, J, F, Miller, ol Slallngton, was on a visit to friends here last week. Mrt. Sarah M. Drake was here on a visit to her sister last -week. She hut ID- turned to her home at Akron, Ohio. -Hov. C. S. Breyfogel, of I'liilndelphio; preached In the Soil's church on Saturday evening, 14th inst. Here vte are in the last week of Janu ary and not tho least ripple of excitement relative to the lupervisorship. Last year wo wero talking about it In "November. Why Is this thus t jte-Onn of the ure'atett revivals ever experi enced in tnis vaney is now in progress bv the Maria Furnace school house, under the direction of tho Mcthodistt. Quite a num ber have already realized a ahonge of heart, and ninny others aro at the altar seeking. We had the pleasure of hearing tbe pastor, Rev. Mr. Shepherd, on Sunday evening. He delivered a good, strong sermon he preaches gospel right to the point. These meetings aro. very largely attended, the house being crowded almost nightly. The Meetings hnve been in progress for the past Gve weeks, with increasing interest. Mr. Charles Hartdelz, of this place, but working at Bethlehem, a few days ago had heavy pleco of iron fail upon his foot mashing the big toe. He was taken to St. Luke's hospital, where Ihe physicians de cided lhat the toe would have to be taken off, which was done, and friend Charlie it now at homo nursing his foot, but It will be some time before he will be nblo to resume work. ftobert Miller, of PnokeHon , C. A. Buck and wife, of Northeast Wciatnort, and J. K. Rickcrt mid wife, of E.ikt Weissmirt, were on a visit to J, J. Kemercr on Sunday. William Beyer, of this place, and bis son Orlando B iver, of Lawrence, Kas., left for Wiikcsbarrc,on Saturday lust, on a visit to friends. facob Snyder anil wife, of Aquathicola, were visiting friends here Tuesday. Jonnh J. Markley, teacher of tho Upper Pino Run school, having been -indisjioscd for sever.il days nasi, bis school has been in charge of his sister Montana. On Tuesday inorninir the thrrmomoler marked 4 degrees below zero. Tho coldest- so far this winter. ' ' J. W E. Kemercr owns a cow that drop ped twin calves the uthef week. They aro for sale. Mai.y tenant farmers will cliangrptucrV the coming spring. Kkvuhk. ' a I.elligti Vallc)' itnUroiiil. The annual meeting of Ihe stockholders of the Lehigh Valley Railroad Comriany was new in l'hiladelphln on Tucsdny ,lf In&t week. Tho annual report of Ihe business and standing ol the road showed an increase in all brnnrhes oyer Ihe previous year. The number of tons of coal carried slurring 1PS.I was 5,870,701. The incohie from nil sources .wat $10,192,128; operuting expenses, $1,- 848,083 79; net earnings, ff.,744.012 22 against which Interest, dividends, genera expenses, and estimated accumulated de preciations, amounting to $6,034,007 78 ore charged, leaving a balance ofjtlO.O.'tl 44. Tho capital stock of the Lehigh Valley Rail rood amounts to $27,003,195,of which $108,- 300 is preferred stock. The funded tlobt h $5,000,000 first mortgage 6s, $8,000,000 tec,: ond mortgage 7s,and SllfWOOO consolidat ed mortgage Js, a total debt of $23,If,3,000. There is no floating debt. There, are also outstanding $2,500,000 Easton A Ainboy Ruilrsad5s, on which the Lehigh Valley Railroad pays the interest. The Company's shops are building new locmiplive and oth ers have been ordered from regular builders. There wero expended during tbe year $481,- 335 for new cars, besides repairs and the maintenance of the old. Tho company is now arranging for building 1 ,000 additional 20 ton cars. The reirii of thu general superintendent iiud'chicf engineer were also read, and Ihe following officers elected t President, Charles Hartshorne; Directors David Thomas, Asbbel Welch.Win. L. Con- yugliam, Ario Pardee, Wm. A. Ingham, George B. Markle, Ribert II. Sayre, Harry L. Packer, James B. Rtaksloe. Robert A- l'acker, Elisha P. Wilbur aud Joseph Fat- terson. The Cosil 's'rndc. Tho anthracite eoal trade, ssyt Monday's Philadelphia Ledger, remains in much Ihe same quiet condition as for the past two or three weeks. It fa believed lhat the termt and conditions governing tbe trade for 1882 aro fully agreed upon, and will be observed by all" the partlet in Interest. The only point now open Is the subscription ol the nanus of the eeveral parties to the contract as verbally assented to. This it deemed of little Importance when it it known that the interest of each one is fully in accord wilh his wish and desire. While the condition', at a fact, are unwritten, they are neverthe less a united purpose earnestly desired by each and all. The main point under con sideratinn just now Is, will the suspension of half time, which began on Thursday of last week, be contluued unbroken through all tbe weelt of Ihe months of January and February, and as much longer nd at the some rate as tbe trade may require f The suspension haa been already three days In operation, and there it no manifestation of a desire tn break the understanding. No contract of agreement will probably be slgu ed, but all are openly committed to tbe con ditions just the tame. The trade Is dull, and in some quarters a little disposition Is evinced to abate a little in prices. The Mintrt' Journal and other papers in the coal regions report that there it still a good trade kept up In all tbe sizes of anthracite except tbe domestic, for which tbe demand has been light for several weeks, causing an excessive accumulat'un at tidewater chip ping points. During the month of Decern, ber this accumulation Increased 104,709 Ions, making tbe stock of coal on hand at these ports at the close ol Ibe year 497,024. This has been considerably Increased during tbe past two weeks, and is uow In sufficient quantity te serve tl a menace to tho stabil ity of tbe trade. A suspension was, there- i for'' ' ,h' ,t"lln ,ol""U' ' 'overing periods pf three dtyt o eaeh for the remainder of January, and to ex- tend through February If necessary Tblt action fixes the plan of operations for the year, which It hicroly a re petition of thai of Itstyetr, and must have a similarly bene ficial effect upon the coal trade. Tne coal product of the Schuylkill region for the week ending January 14 wat 120,718 tone, ts against 85,594 tons for the week previous and 88,779 torn for the corresponding week of last year. Theteal trade just now seems to be swelling the cold ways so long pre dicted by the weatborwlse. The first favor- ablo turn In that dlrertlnn, It It believed, will at onco quickeu the demahd, and at such an udvencein prices si to itart thermal trade for the year, tiiost encouragingly. Tho Engineering and Mining Journal of Ihe 21st instant, alluding to the transaction In coal during tho pftit week, says: "On thesurT face but little appears to hsVe been done, but we think that tho curtailment which has been established for the last three days r this week will be extended until at near ly tha actual wants are met si Is usual even when harmony Is taid to be complete. The majority of tha companies are willing 10 cuiiall during tho last three days of next week, and those who have not consented to tlo so will be found willing to oo operate when the lima comes. In tact, the outlook for harmonious action this year is more en couraging than It hat been for a lohg Ultra putt. Tiie Pennsylvania Railroad Company, which last year worked full time and paid no atlention lo the Wishes of tho other pro ducer, is making important concessions this year, although nut adopting in full tho programme accepted by the others. Tiie etock of coal on hand at tide-water shipping points, December 31, 1881, was 497,021 tons; on November 30, 392,315 tons; increase, 104,709 tons, The amount ou hand December 31, 1880, wus 600,273 tons. Of Iho lolal production in 1681, 13,951,183 tons, or 48.90 iK-rc-enl, was from the Wyom ing region; 5,291,678 tuns, or 18.68 per cent, from Lehigh region, and 9,153,958 Ions, or 32.46 per cent, from Schuylkill region. Coirtpetitivo tonnage, including all coal which lor final consumption or In transit reaches any point on Hudson river or the Bay of New York, or which passes out of the Capes of Ihe Delaware, except pen and dusti 1880,19,088,169 bills) 1891,12,169,039 tons. Tbotolal tonnage of anthracite coal from all the regions for tho week ending Jan. 14, at reported by the several carrying com panies, amounted to 592,801 tout, against 347,228 tons in the corresponding week last year, an Incrensn of 245,573 Ions. The total amount of anthracite mined for the year Is 96.7,878 tons, against 665,775 tons for Ihe tame iwriod lust year, an Increase of 302,103 ions. 2,0(10. PackkrtoNj Fa Jan. 21, 1882, Received of the U. B. Mutual Aid Society, of Penna., by tbe hands of II. A. Beltz, Iheir agent, the sum ot Two Thousand Dol lars in full, on tho life of my wife, Eliza beth Hatch, deceased, for $2,000 Tolicy. And I hereby recommend the above Society to the public at tbe best that I know to in sure iu. DAVID HATCH. ononis lotl Ira Coal Laud. YoWA ylmerican Manufacturers New York capitalists are making extensive pur i buses of coal land in Western Pennsyl vanin, One company purchased 3600 acres on Iho Monnngahela River at from $20 $60 prr acrf. William II. Vanderbilt bat em- pjm:rL an agent to select all the good loca lionjju Weitmnrcland. county and report llieir prico In him, with a yiew lo pnrcllaie, Coke iptcreets are also flourishing. 'Over 4oii'l,oTcni are being built and projected i)i nr Conneltsvillc. The Carnegie Brothers bought a half Interest in the Frick mines ami rolling stock for $800,000. Edward T. Steel of Philadelphia, has recently returned Jrom a visit lo the Connellsville region' where, it is understood, be has made exten sive purchase uf coal lands., which bo in tends In develop for coke making. His suc cessful purchase on Ihe line of the Norfolk and Western Road, in Virginia, bus demon strated tn him the prospective value of such investments. The activity Ih Ibis tort of investments indicates active developments in 'fuel. Experience has shown that tho coal trade is the last to feel tho influences of a financial cash, and it is partly perhaps on tills account, and partly becausi of tho tafe ty of tin-h Investments, that they are sought for by the shrewdest. Ex-Secretnry Blaino is credited with being an extensive owner f coal lauds in Penniylvtnia and Ohio, Houses and mills may burn down, nil wells may give out, railroad dividend! may de cline, but coal will uot rot, burn or waste. ZIIAKItl.tCift INSURANCC Rkadimo, Pa., Jan. 18. Built are abojt to be instituted by three ynuug married couplet residing near Reainttown, which will expose the methods of the marriago in surance companies, In which Ihe complain ants aro Interested. The plaintiffs were married just thirteen months ago. f nor lo their marriage they were approached by three agents, who, it isullagud, nrouilioi that the companies would pay each mem ber $150 one yeir after tbeir marriage. The young peoplo paid $10 apiece for their pbl ides or certificates, and $1 annual dues. Two weeks after their policies were received they were married, and hopefully looked forward lo tho time when they would re ceive their money. The three couples live near togelheraind their certificates ran from 475 to 480 inclusive. Three weeks ago they sent tho companies notice that their year was up, and that tbey wanted tbeir money as promised. Tbey received word that the companies were paying offas fast as possible and that they would have to wait until their turn camo. The next day's mail 1m. t . ; - ........ i . -i. .. r 1 1. tsining fifteen notices ofatsetament,amounl Ing in each caso Ui $18,75 The very next week another batch of notices were received , and they continued to come to fast lhat be lore a month bad passed tbeir assessments called for $50 each. They refused to pay, aim consuiiea un ex-agent ol another com nany. Ho told them that thev would eith er have to pay their assessments or forfeit Iheir policies. Said ht : "And lhat is not the worst of it, either. Your policies are exceedingly high numbered. I dare say that out of the 475 persons who are abead of you tt letst 350 ire married now and wallin" for tbeir money. lust at too all are. Before your turnt come lo get your money each ol you will have to pay at least 35V assessments ol $1.25 each I an you tea tha very beat thing yon ran do is to slop right wners yno. are ami go no lurincr. -jue chances uru 100 lo 1 that by the time von nave pain your ou aiaeumenu tne policy holders who come alter you will be utterly unable to keep up tbedraiuon their purses, and you cannot get your money. Do uot in vest any more. Make up your minds that what you have already paid out it lost fur ever, and thank your tiers it is not more. The companies you aro in aro iierfcctly willing to carry out their part of the con tract, provided you are. Your certificate plainly shows that you must pay all alt. esimentslhat the company calls for in or der to satisfy the just claims or Ihnae who policies are ahead ofyourt. Ifvou do uot comply you cease tn be a member and Jfour policy brcomet null and void." The young people declare that they hal no turn unaerstumllog, and that tbey Were alter their mar- are examining ofbeislnnlnv a war a'aluil tbcsn marriage Insurance ouiu panics It1 thefo' it any possitiU' legal' waY lo'. net at It. Thev are ewtrf thai hundreds of young persona have h'e'ri Induced to become Insured prior lo their welding. Tha rennsyivania count cow poaiiivuy reiute to charier any more of tho companies, on the ground that their business Is corrupt and fraudulent; anil me porbabiimet are mat the next important move will be made agalntl those who have been chartered, but whose duned int-mhen are waiting in vale for their money. Verv many offlcen are quietly withdrawing, anticipating the im pending conflict. Oilier companies s re quiet ly consolidating and transferring thelrmiil ness. CONGIIUSSIONAL SUMMARY. In tho Senate Thursday', 19 III Inttant.tht bill tn retire Justice Hunt, of the Supreme Cniirt,,was pasaed. The Sherman Funding bill was dlaciissed. After an executive ses sion Ihe Senate adjourned until Monday. In the House, the report of Ihe Commit tee nu Rule! Increasing the membership of certain commitlert, wat, after debate, re ferred back with all the rendlue amend- ments,by a vole of 1 59 lo 00. The Ways and .Means iximmittce heard John Jarrett, or fitlshtirB, representing Ihe Amalgamated Iron and Sttel Workers, in retard to tho condition of the working men In this codh Iry nt contrasted wilh thoto of Europe. The Coininitto alto heard Joseph Wharton, of riiitadrlphla, in favor orihoappoinlmentnf a tWIll' Commission. Tho Committee di reeled its chairman lo report favorably the bill to relieve Ihe Reading Railroad Com' pany from tbe i-ayinclitif rerltln taxes. Neatly the whole session of the United States House of Representatives Friday was occupied by the consideration nf pri Viltc bills. The Fortification bill, appropria ting $375,000, wat reported aud placed on the calendar. Immediately afltr the meeting of Iho Senate Monday, rctolullnns of respect for tho loto General Bnrotide were adopted ,iud the Senate then adjourned. In the House 3S- additional bills and resolutions wero Introduced under the call of Slates. Mr. Orth, from- tho Committee on Foreign Affairs, repotted back the resolu linn requesting the l'rrsiiloiif, lr not incom patible with the public Interests, In com municalc to tho Houso informotlnr in re gard In American citizens now euiltfmrd In British prisons. Mr. Robinson, of Nets' York, spr koupon the resolution, after which it went over until Tuesday. The Senate resolution! of respect to tbe late Senator Huruslde a! concurred In. In the Senate, Tuesday, the credentials of Jomes W. McDill at Senator frrrtn Iowa were presented, and he was sworn lo. the credentials of James F. Willson as Setnisr Irom Ihe same Stute for the long term, be ginning March 4, lS83,wcre also presented und filed. Tho bill fr Ihe relief or Mrs. Lincoln, giving her $15,000 in cash and in creasing her pension lo $5000 a year, was reported and passed. Mr. Edmunds, from tho Judiciary Cuminittcn, reported a bill lo amend Ihe statutes ngnlust polygamy, and gavo Itollco that ho would uak its early con sideration. Several new bills Were Intro duced, among them one by Mr. Betik fur the punishment of national bank officers wbo illegally issue certified cheeks. Mr. Teller introduced a Joint resolution declaring for feited, so fur as the enmo have not been earned by fulfilment of their conditions, the land grams tn a railroads, Including the Northern Pacific. Atlantic and Pacific, and Texas Pacific TheShermau Funding bill was iiiscusseu. In the House, ths resolution asking the President for copies of the diplomatic cor' respondence In relation to Chill, Peru and Bolivia was reported back by the Commit tee on Foreign Affairs aftd adopted. Mr, Reed, on behalf of Ihe .Judlelarv Commit, lee, asked that the bill for the retirement of ouuge nuni uo luKcn up, out Mr. Jlclman objected. A debate on the tariff question wus caused by tbe reporting or a bill lo ad mit freo nf duly clothing and other articles contributed for the relief or colored enil- grants, Mr. Cox, or NeW York, taking Ihe opportunity lo denounce protection. The bill was finally passed, Tbe Fortification Appropriation bill was parsed. In tho Senate Wednesday, Mr. Cameron, of Wisconsin, submitted resolutions com memorative of the late Senator Caroenter. After tho usual eulogies, iho resolutions were anopieu and lue Senale adjourned. In tho Houso the fienato bill for the re tirement of Justice Hunt Was posted 137 to 89 ami goes to the President. After the Introduction of u few now blllt and resolu lions, business was suspended to pay n trib ute nr reaped to the lato Senator Carpenter. ine usual euioea were delivered, aud Ibe House then adjourned. tirnnil Arm)' of thu Kt-tJubllc. Wii.i.isiii'onT, Pa., January 25. The sixteenth annual session ol the Department or Pennsylvania Grand Army of the Repub lic commenced hero to-day with about 800 delegate! present. Thit morning a parado Was made through tho principal streets. Tbe annual report submitted by the department officers shows that thirty-nine new Foils Were organised during the past year with a net gain of 3022 members, and that tbe fi nancial condition or Ihe Order it good. The encampment will close to-morrow. Depart ment Commander John Taylor and ttven Fust Commanders are present. John M. Vandersllce, or Philadelphia former Adjutant General or tbe Department, was elected Commander. In the eyening a Camp Fire was held. An address or wel come was delivered by J. 0. Parker, Esq., and responded to by General Wagner and others. Gruleful lo litvullila. Florcston Cologne it grateful to Invalids, becauec it is rcfirahing without the sicken fug effect of most perl'umi' Eugene Day, switchman Tor the Dels wuro and Hudson Canal Company, idsnn Canal Cnmr strucU by t, train on the railroad bridge at usruvnuaie, ou Saturday, aim allied, I'naltlve met Dr. Evnry't Diamond Catarrh Remedy, win euro me worn case oi uaiarru or Hay Fever. Dr. Evory't Diamond Invlgnralor glvet health and alreugtb, mental and physical, makes Iho complexion clear, white and beautiful. Pamphlet Xree. Read tbe Ad vertisement. Tho census returns give the annual production of iron ore lu Lehigh county as 321.322 tun.l. This is the largest pro duct of any couuty iu Feunaylvunla. Ntit coiniM Lebanon with 28G.OOO tons. ll-rks with 253 0C0 toun, Blair with 165, 000 tons iiud Northampton with 105,000 tona. Tho iron ore iu Lebigh county is produced Irom ab.nt 800 mines, while llmt in Lebanon cornea almost eulirely from a uincto one tbe greatest ore bank aI Cornwall. The entire prodnetion of PenasylvaDiu in 1830 is slven as 2.186.000 tons, and that of the United StaUs as 7, 070.000 tons. Tbe averuce royalty Der ton was 42 cents and tho average market, price SI. 00. Thirty YrnrVTriiU., Wa will send Hr.Ilye's eeP Virated Klettfo. Voltalo Hells and other K'.eotrlo Appliances on trial for 3u days to ycuuic rncu and older Cersons who are altli'.ie.l with Nervous lla. Illty, Lost VllIUy,.,uaaninteelBg speedy relief and compl.ta restoration of liforand manhood. Altofor Ilheiimalllcn, Neuralgia, turn, and many other iHteales. Illustrated pamphlet sent fre. Address Valuta Belt Oo, ftiarihall, Nlca. 4.jl im:i. DAUTIIOLOMEW.-In thit borough on the 13th Intl., Ilobert Btrthnlomew) nf palsey, aged 6t years, 6 months and 11 days, RF.IGEIo In this borough, nn the t2nd inst., William Jotopb, ton nrJuetph rod Hermeua llelgtl, aged 1 ytat abd 8 months, 8EIDLE1 In Bait Manch Cjhtlnk. an tha 25th I nit-, Jonathan Seldle, formerly of Uiis boroitr,n. funeral Irom Jivanrelical eb'ireli. lehlghton, to-morrow (Sunday) at II JU a m, Stock iTlturkct. Closing prices of DiUavix A TotfxsmtD Bioca-, uovernnient and uoid 40 uoutn Third Street, rhlla., Jan. 27 lt-$2. tf. R. s's. 1SU Kit. ......lot kid 101U niked U. 8. Onrrencv. t'l.....m bid Ira arked U- S. t'r.Ull, new, ExUm't kltl 1, 3 askad U.S. 4U,ntw lliTt bid I16U asked U. S.Vsnew list? hid lls asked fennsjanta II. It eiU bid t asked Phils, fc Heading H. It. bid H-Vi asked Lehlg-h Valley It. It.... 6'i bid e-K asked Lehigh Uoal&Nav. Co.. ii'A bid tvji asked unitea tosoi 1. j it'K mn masked Northern Central R. It. 40U bid HU asked llestenvllle Pas. II. It. ITU bid is asked ntts. Tit. It Half. II. It. 10 bid IPH asked Otntral Transportation. tJ bid 39 asked Northern I'aclhot;oui... l,' bid 25 asked North Perm. II It... reru.. is mo tt1. asiteu .. 60VI bid 6(i!4 asked Phil tt Erie ft. It 1! Idd IT asked Silver, (Trades.) VSX bid asked t.chlglitoii MnrhcU COaRECTXD WlSKtT, Flour per sack Flndr, Spring mtied Ilnckwheat r?Ur nef lack 4 :o 4 7S M 60 1 ti Com, per bushel. ..ic ....-.- , tiais, per ousnei.....-..nr......w.. Mined Uuop, per owl..., Middlings, perewt....,. (lorn Chop , 1,1 1 ev .41 I.lltl...... iff .11111.. l.ll. ,1 1 65 1 an vs 8 1 10' iirao, per awi, Iluttcr.ner noun.t KICKS, per dosen . . . v. ,. . . nnui.iM-r potmo I.ard. tier Pound fthouhferi, per pound.... Put aloes, per bushel With Meflicine Qnality M Quantity is iflB tsreaiesi lnmorraiicc ; liextistie Knowledge and Expenecce to Csr rectly Prepare and Dispausc (fig same eikaf'ih. At A. J. DURLING'S Dri & Family Metticlne Store, Brink Street, Lehigh ton,- Yost ean always rely npoo ftettlnz ftTRIOT IY fate and Unadulterated Drugs and Medicines. DUSt.lNO, carries tX'e largest stock PATENT MEDICINES In Iho eeanty. DURUNU hatanelesfaM ftoekorDIIUO' OlSTU SUNDKIES,- KANtlT add TOI J.KT ARTlUIrRs for thehidtet as well as the gents. DUIILINO mafcet HOUSE sod CATTLE POW UEHS a specially. Ills a ye us expt.r. lenee In the druK busltress gives bint it great advantage In that line. TRUSSES, SUPI'ORTErtS 1 ondBRAOES always a large stock en lianil.- WIN AS and LIQUORS, both forclfrt imd domeslttt. lie haa a Clinton firane Wine atod Dry Ualaffba Wine, Jast splendid ani chtsp, , wallpapers and nonDErts-th largest assortment la town. Oo to DURLINU'd with yonr prescrip tions, (la to DUJiLINU'3 for your Patent Diwicinci, Oo to DURLWO'S for yourfanoyart'eles. Farmeri and hoMsmen goto IiUKI.INQ'd for jour Horse and Cattla Powders. tug. 5-yl. 1881. HOLIDAYS, 1881. Mrs. C. DeTSCHIRSCHSKY It a poet fully announce to hor frkmls ami tho iiublte ircnorallr, that ilia la now rtcclvlna and opening for their Intncclirin a larger .loci man erar 01 ina very nueai noreuicfe in Toys & Fancy Goods, Suitable for HOLIDAY PRESENTS for Yon nit and (J!d. Klcn and Poor,. Iion't fall to fall earl and secure first choice and belt bargJdnS, She ats calls their attention to oeraew, uargeaua tuegani assortment oi NOTIONS, comprising Underwear, llerlln and Ocrru'am town Wools, Hosiery, Imported and Ho. mestlo Rlbboni Ulures, flowers and a fine assortment of New Designs IN FANCY ARTICLES Also, In eennecllon with ihe above, a full and complete stock of GERMAN FKUITS, LIHBUna-ER C11EE5I1. Cft ml Irs k Confections, together wltb a variety ofUoods not general ly kept tn any olher storafn town. If jou do not see what you want, aslc for It. A share of publlo patronage solicited, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed' In vrlco and quality or good!. Secofll St, 2 doors above Iron, Rev. It, ltsl.ma. LEHIOIITON, Pa. aaruF interest to tou ValEal Farifat Private Sale. The Undersigned offer at Private Sale.thalr VALUAHLiT FARM, situate In Franklin tiiKDshlp, Carbon county, Pa., about one and a hair mlies from Weissport, nn the public road leading to Kresgavilie. bounded by lands of Peter Krum, Robert Anthony, EJ, Raber Mid others, containing 1 27 AC RES and soma perches, 100 acres of which are Un der a bitch state of cultivation, and the Pal, ance In chestnut timber tnltuhle for rails fce., M acres of tbe above are planted la rye. The Improvement! t hereon are unt ilx-room. ed and loft-garret FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, In good eendltlon, one Urge summer Ktteh, en with Vanll underneath. 1IARN, soieo feet. Tool duuse. Pig citable. Chicken Coop, Corn Crib, and all necessary outlnlldlngt, For terms which will be made reasonable, call on or address, MINER DRUTHERS, Fort Allen Feandry, Weissport, Carbon Co., Pa, dec. Slat, Hit. Rupture Plaster Sore cure, by an outward application which will cause the brokeu membrane lo ,eal anil become as strong as belore iho accident. No one need run the feailul risk oliining-uU. iionwncna certain and rpedy euro ean be ad at a trifling cost of tt Full treatment and valuable Information (unl 0Q receipt of price oj i. . iuc.uti.tUK, I'gdtnlbUrg, N, . The abov plai'.er was discovered a horn. ber of rears ar,o by an old lady a resident of ugoasanarg, Ktiertate rarannedirneiirtd, Jan.T-amo, Af-iV.TJTfs nleo:ta iU Edison's Mas. J T rjil 1 k3 t Telephone and Edison's ansianianeom nanoanu urxaa otaric clesa itatnp lor citilOKUe ana urut. fcDIdON MUBIU CO., Philadelphia, Pa dec M-uO. A f a wrote In year i fJL SZ li iii1 Iree. "o Atll lbinvew. Capli W X ed. Wo will luru l.-ilDb. Manv ari own lowi i nalr. I own. as l Capital j ot oqulr. Every- luruiau ruu o w v are lutein ior tunea. Ladlo max. at much a m'u, and bora and Klila make Kteet par. lleicer iffou at.l a Duaia- as at wuici vou can m,tan fttt pay all the time you uork, wilio lor partlatt u.a tu t II. it ALLbTT uo., roruaao, ue, e u.y nret ebanee to make men rv. Thoo trio always taue lVtaaf fl af Btl 11 Id av A r,f tll.M tvAiiil aura ipmi ore fwria, peoerauy become wealtbr. TTtlH lIoo wi.n Co uot im profo arb chance tenialu lu poT(y. Wb want una. tuep,woinB:i. uoyinnrt glrU 10 work rortu rttrattn b"r wn ioeaittl4. Anyoc cau tlo tbe wurk roputlr Iioui ibe elart. Tb6 basilurjt vrllt par more lbn ten tiiuM ordinary wacu. Kxiwoitu odlflt furultbcd fret. Nu out wiia can t-nffae fall lo tnaki- ciooar rapid lr Yoa 4n Ravute voa wbole ttin to it.e work nrnnlv Tour spare nevnant. Full jnforn.Rtton a dU thai, ta teeJed ent 16. Aflttii HTtx aON A CD.. 1 ort'aoJ, Maine. dcvlO-iy PT?llTViQ OUOAN8 2T &tnn,105ftnffd C I lj fl Ul l) cinlj $W. riiiwlM up, Kara libli'U) Inducctnrnta Ri-aly Wrtff ur call on lir.ATTYi W Mb la a ton. K J. rpiIK Nr.ATINUTOJf PLANING MILL A St) Cabinet Ware Factory, AT SLATlSHlOJit JOHN BALLIET, Prpjrf,, DrMaln all kind and idsca uf rme, lleiuloek Onl: anil tlaid Vt'oi r LuuiDer, and it now pie' oared to executo mtv uonut of orders lor Drcsscl) LumbcR ofr At.ti-rciKin. Doors, Knsltbx, Ulliiils, Sliuttirv, Moulding, OMni'l' Wuro, kc.y With l'roiiivlnerlf; Brackets Made to Orders TuoMrrhlisrrli'tl new nwlof ttiiibfti:d inert tmpnireil kirdf. I rmDly none bal 1W bt'Kl voiifiiu,ii(Ur.p iroli kjui:qi niul jioo.i list tcrlti lift nil nm tl'oifon' tiltt li;r.nimili e rutttn nati-liuiiuti tftiil who mar lever inAYitli arftlJ. Ordrre uv mail i.rcmpiir nttctidc-it to. My flmrpeirvo mu (ltit": unm ciuh, vr 1 lit or Ml churgYd Alter t'lt'T Of.vs- aiVJ- e"a cam-. FT" Tho is cuirtspti in llmM vrill And it t Ihotr advhntio hivd Mrtluff, Kloof Ucunls Door, muI-m, hutuH, Ao., 4r.i turd it IM Moj JOTIK r.AtJathT. DANIEL WIEAND7 CaiTigcs,Vjigons.Slcishs,S:o COUNKn ot BASK A IK(lJT STHEETS, LEUKIKTOM. Penna., Particular attmtlon given to REPAIRING In all' Its detail!, at the Very Lowest Prices. Patronage 'respectfully solicited and perfect satisfaction auarsLteod. Deo 0. 1870-Jl DAN. WIEANt). KMPLOYMENT FOH ALL. To Sell a HoiiAI Article: rrtllF. poor al well ai tho rich, tho old as well 1 as tho younu, Ihe wife, as well as tho kas. band, the younjc maiden as well as the young man. the Klrl as well as tho boy, may just as welloarn it few dollars In honest cmplot men, as to sit around Iho houso and wall f,-r oth ers to earn It forthciu. We can ojlte JOU era idtftAVinr, all Ihe time, nrdurlmc ytttrti try hours only r travellnc, or In your own neigh.! borhood, rtmmrr your friends and aequalu't ances. IfoUiTc trot eare tor employment, we can Impart valuable tolorraallon lo you Irccofeos . It will cotyotf only bno cent for a postal card to write lor our l'relpcclus.ainl It may be tho means of making you a roo.I many dollars. Do not nearlect this opportunity. Tfta da not hare to invest a larrco sum ot mont-y. an-l run Iht. risk or losing Tt. You will re-alllf see that It will bo an easy mailer lo ranks from tlo to 1100, n week, and establish n ln crallve, and Independant huslncsSfhonoraLI, straliehtrorward and protltahle Attend it this matter NOW, lor there liMUN'F.Y ltf IT for all who onu;aa;e with us. We Villi sur prise you and you will wonder why 7011 never wrote to ns before. Wb szsd s-ull rauTiv ULARB FBitn. Address MUOICEYE Jl'l-a CO., (Name this rapor.) Waiiiox, Ohio. t'tpt. '11. nit. SEItVOUS DEBILITY: A CUUR (JUAKANTKKD. Dr 13. C Wkbts4 Ukrtjs fiLd Ilium TnrA-MfSV,a-p'iiile ior lijstciin, Uiaziucs., Can vutpions, Ht-rvoufi iiocfl! elo, Moutal Depres nion.IiOHHor Momorv, c pe. nm oirl.raa Iiupp. tcticy. luV-oii.iUmv Emlsutons. I'remutuio ulil Aw. immod Uv over eifi ton, celrnlme. nr oYcr-lmln'ffenco, nMcli letit'a to ciIkpiv, decnr ami ttcfttli. One box will euro recent cane a. Kacliliox cuntuino ono mnnthV trcahue ur. Ono itoltnrftbox ursix hnxoi fortlro dolUrnt seut bv inml picpiitct on rect-ipt 1 1 pnre. We anitr anlcQ fix Uoxch to eare Any corq Willi eacti trder lecoivcd cs lor fix boxes, ncrompan lea witlJ ttvu ilnliat wo T)llt'iid tha rurenna (ruar writteu jruarnnt 10 return thu muiirr If tho trcn(niL'jit tlor-tt not eflVet a euro linsi tiiit,eiif'urd uulr wheu t lift ireatTnent iordr cii direct from J')UN c. WI3ST CO., Solo ir-'HtHor. 181 A ISI V. Vadiiutu Btreot. CUIcngMU. A. J. UUJtLIO, AEont.LililflU. Ion Tn. PMITnKXJNEifiCO.. Vtolosnte Aenti I'h'ladflxiiJic. oopt. 24SI l DROP IN AT THE l u- Carbon Advocate OFFICE FOR Cheap Printing ! IIMl.NISTUATOK'S NOTICE. LMata of AKA jrAHIA IfOltN, Ilee'i! Letters nf Admlnistrnlleu on Iho &tao ol Anna Maria Horn, lalooflhlehluh.Va., decense,!, hnvo been granted In tho Under signed, residing ir. taid place, to'Whom all persons indehtcd loaaid natate are requested to make payment, und thnse having t'laims. or demands will make kiioWh Ihe tama without dclav, V.'. M.'IUI'SHER, Administrator. Irfhlshtou, Jan. II, 1S!2-I At a regular rneellng of the DifMlors ol the Fint Xatlonsl Sank of Li-hichtod, a Seinl-Auulial Dividenil ofTIIIlfct) l rent, ou tho Capital Stock was derlartd, paablo on ahd oiler January ldlh, IBBS. W. W BOS'ilAN (Jaihler. January 14, 1S82.-W3 CATARRH Cream Balm ErTeeluallyeleatt sts the natal )iss stsss ot Catarrh, al virus, eauilDK bcallhr irsrw ilons, allays IB flaintnatlon, pta tcl! tho Dbmt brsi). Irom addi tional ealds. eom I letoly heal! Ihe trv! and restores 7'iir. smts . f t; it. he teuia or last, and smell. Dene flclxl resnlli are realised by a law HAY-FEVEgr! applications. A thoronah Irtatt mcnt will en-, catarrh. Hay Fever, o, Va uae. trlla Sold ton notsd-rl Uimgo, N. Yi 8hnuM nd.lrrpi 1SUSON II KO., .Atlornaya at Law awl I'auht Nuiiciiori. 01T TlhSirMl, Wa(hinu.n 1. t1.. U-t cliculaife In. rue. tlou . litfvirvitcea an-l atiirN lent riKJC. Wi alit-nJ rxiluOvv.y t fatbi t buiiQi-is. Ua I-suci. liiurfefontHtj atiti caeoa reeled In otUt-r bauU a pueoialty. o-ilarkl and i 'RVurv fcoiUft' -1 1 1 "t ro ipt uf mini I r nketrh atv fti-iM-no ! i w ire uu. oiloiou s tu ! 'leua-. : i ii)iiOK artUr te ttiu i ,g,i to v x GuBu.lb3tjQ. tan. iibeilM. VMt A A piuy tv tne niiio uniror lino toe n''S- . (iu rccalpt of toe' will mail a package, ild If A. I. Iiuolimi. dm trial. Ijahlahi
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