u v,an'ciit.MiiR, KD1T0W l.RllinilTON. PA.: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, ISSI. The ice barvest line- begnn and the crop promise to be a ptfntifnl orje. Tlio mibllo debt slatemebt Indued Wednesday shows ft reduotioti of $12, 078,833 elnrlrp; January. Eminent physicians assert tbnt vac einnatiera Is even n better protection gainst smtll-pnx than small-pox Itself. It Is rumored tbnt Judge Folgcr, tbe present Secretary of the Trensurj will ineci ed Judge Hunt on tbe United States Court Dcntb, a BeT. Dr. Ueur'y W. Bellows, pastor of the Unitarian Cbnrch of All Sonls, in New York, died Monday morning, in tbe 63th year of bit age. Tbe Senate has passed tbe- till for tbe relief of Mrs. Lincoln, giving her f 15.000 and Increasing ber pension ironi $3,000 to $5 000 year. Tbe Martinis of Lome, Governor General of Cncnda bas arrived at Ottawa. Princess Louise did not accompany him. Ho s a Marquis all forlorn. Dr. O'Gornian, a witness in a Jirsy murder trial where tbe defense was in unity, was asked if he believe 1 in innu- ity at all. '-Not in tbe insanity that be gius when n man has his finger on tbe trigger and ends when he bas (.hot bis victim," the Doctor replied. And it is a sentiment which every sensible man will applaud. The Louisville cli-rgymn arc awful ly down on tbe Rev. George O, Barnes, the Kentucky rcviviUl.it. He has convert. ed more sinner -i in one we.-It, than all tbe other ministers put together during thtir entire ministry. Barnes is a neusalion allit of tbe most pronounced kind an noiuls with the oil of faith and cures tbe tick, the crippled and the infirm. The oppouents of Moimoo!m are preparing to make it hot for the Utah polygamists. Lirge mtotingi have been held iu various parts of the country aud influential representative ic Congress have promlsid to support nuy heroic measure which may be introduced for the suppression of the monstrous evil which has been growing iu strength and power every year. The beau crop iu s.orue parts of New York state U iufested with a small black fly that burrows just beneath tbe outside shell. Several cases of poisoning, at first unjustly attributed to tbe pork common ly cooked with baked beans, havo result ed from this winged peBt, If tbe trouble is not purely local and tbe crop in tbe neighborhood of Boston should be found to be similarly affected, what would be come of the lovers of this enticing deli cacy at tbe Hub? At the usual monthly meeting of the Delaware Lackawanna and Western Kail waf made to- the board, showing gross ctrrniuss of 827,300,52(1; expenses, $13, 632.C51.0S; net earnings, $7,703,801 33; interest nnd rentals, $3,558,493.71; net profits, Sl,205,370.69; balance due ounc count of bonds paid aud retired March 1, 1881, $1,200,000; surplus account, $7,. Lieut. Schwatka, of the Third Cava! y, who made a little reputation by bis Arctic explorations is likely to make a very good thing out of it ns well. A bill before Congress provides that he shall not only bavo fnll pay and commutation of quarters, during bis Tolnr search, but mileage from Spotted Tail's Agency. Dx tola, via New lorlc to North Hudson Bay and tbence back to New York and so on to Vancouver's Bar.Mcka in Washing ton Territory. If Schwatka secures this money, Arctic explorations will become popular with young army oflloers. The old "World" buildtnj?, in New York City, covering about half Iho block between Park Row, Naussau and Beek mau streets, was entirely destroyed by fire Tuesday morning. It was occupied by the New York Belting and Packing uo.; willy WatlacktaUoner; the New YorkObsenrcjthVtu,rf. Field and Farm," "SeMsfiAmerican," "National Bank Note Heporter" aud other journals, and by several law aud business firms, ana me loss Is estimated at about $725. 000. The flames spread so rapidly that intra was scarcely time for those' in the building to escape, and several of them perished. The number of lives lost'is eitimated at from four to six. ine Philadelphia "Timeo" remarks; I Uo position in which Mr. Sejlljeunds Himself is certainly not a plKHnTone. but bis appeal for money wIl hardly find a response on the part of tho public. No doubt his defense of his brotber-iu- law has cost liim a, great deal certainly in time and iu money. The couujry, however, has had enough of the case and would very much regret to heir or a new trial unless there were the mott convinc ing reasons for it. The assassin had a three mouths' trial, during which time be exercised the largest liberty in every way and became st objcot of profound dis. gust. Wbatevir may be tbe opinion about Scoville bimserf there certainly will be no disposition ou the part of the coun try to coutribnte money loesrvble tho as sa,ln to again pose before tLe public." . Fnotl The enormous on'lrty .of money cas ed by tbe Pension Arr.nrs Act has not deterred Congressmen trom devising new schemes of expenditure in the tame di rection. One bill Is for pensioning tbe survivors of tbe.Mcxicnn and Black Hawk wars, another to pay each Union soldier captured during the v.ar for each day of nis impnsoiment, utile Representative Mangrove, tf tils S'ate, proposes that nil who spent six months In Confederate prisons shall be put on the pension rolls. Mr. Houk, or Tennessee, proposes to ex tend tbe, pension laws to till civil officer Injnredju the execution of the revenue kwff aaMrJ Ford, of Missouri, wants 'hjtgjljTOment to pay bonutios to tbe elrs-offcoloird soldiers who served in tbe war. It looks as if some Co ne reta in ou think tlmt their only duty is to get rid of as much public money as they pos sibly can. WASHINGTON. From not, Reoolar CotRKsroiwcnv. WksmxaToi), D. C, Jan. 28,1882. The great trial Is ended, and the mur der or our beloved President partially avenged. The assassin has been found guilty as Indicted. Judge Porter con cluded hie argument to the jury on Wed- nesdayaftetnoon. He was constantly In terrupted by Gnilcau aud subjected to. a torrent of insult aud abuse. Iu couemd. Ing bis address Judge Porter said that while the assassin had consigned bis own memory to eternal in(om, he ta3 writ ten the namo of Janxa A. Garfield in characters nf light upon thu firmament, there to endure-as radiant as if every let ter were trastd in living start. Justice Cox charged the jury, beginning as soon as Judge Porter bad flnUbed. The charge bors against tbe defense nnd its claims. The jury was out only hslf an hour when it was made known that a verdict bad br.cn found. When tbe' vrdlct of "guilty as Indicted" had been announced, there was a noisy demontration from tbe crowd with which the utile court room was packed. Gnilcan, confused, shouted, "God's blood ill be upon tbe beads of the jury. Don't yon forget it." Again he cried iu wild rage, "God will avenge this outrage." Justice Cox thanked tho jurors, telling them that they richly mer ited tho thanks of their couutrjmen. As the assassin was led out he gesticulated with his manacled bauds and said, "The Court iu B.iuo will reverse this bnslness. As be was placed iu the prison van and driven away he was greeted by tho jeers of a crowd without tbe court-room. There will no doubt be an effort to se cure a new trial ou poinjH of error, and the case will have to be reviewed by tbe Court iu Banc, but there is fortunately not tho slightist probability that the ver diet nill be set aside uud the country forced to witness a second performance ol the wearisomeaud irritutipgnielodrama of tbe post two months. No serious er rors have been made by Judge Cox against tbo defence in bis rulings, and tbero is no perceptible ground for a lew trial. The leading sensation in the Senate this week was Beck's attack upon the ar rears of pension bill. Beck showed that uuormons fraud up in its most bideons colors, but the Kentucky .Senator offers no remedy. There is no doubt but that the arrears of pension act was the result ot as criminal conspiracy as tbe notorion Star route ring. Measured by tbe amount of money of which the government has been robbed the arrears of pensions ring was as to tbe Star route ring as Guitean is to a uiftghty b.ibe in arms. But ther has been a loud bowl against tbo postal frauds and loud talk of prosecution and yawning peciteuliaries for their perpetra tors, while scarcely a word is uttered in condemnation and no threat of prosecu tions and prisons is heard against tbe pensions ring. Yet tbe latter counts 1 robbery at hundreds of millions where tho Star route thieves count one. Th silence is more conspicuous and enlgmat- ical from tbe fact that tbe method of ope ration of tbe two rings was the same, while the result was, besides u question iwm&v v mo iutuuuaiiuu bill nothing of importance was done in the House. A bill came in from tbe Wars and Means Committee admitting fiee of amy article contributed for tbe colored victims of the exodus to Kansas. This anorueu aauset Cox an opportunity to get off an ovation on free trade, and brought out one or two responses. resolution was passed calling for the of- ficial correspondence wilh Chili, Pern aud Bolivia, aud one calling lor rt ports ana communications regarding the sub ject of the Chircqui coaling stations. Tbe basis of Congressional reuresenta Hon has to be reappointed under tbe new census, nnd that duty devolves upon the present Congress, and, indeed, upon th present session. Several state ltgisla uircs are awaiting the enactment of th national law, that they may proceed to define the Congressional districts of the so statosrespectively. Tbo House has been dilatory in tbe performance of this duti and it canuot be said that there is any prospect at present of early action. Th enly issue involved in tbe subject is as to tue membersbip of the House whetb it snail bo Increased or not. Taking the newspaper comments, aud such olher methods as exist for voiciuc nnblio oniu. ion, tbe popular sentiment seems to be opposed to any increase. Tbe most ex- perienced legislators admit that thit tbe larger the body ia the more unwieldy it uccomes. This argument was offered. with telliag effect, against the recently proposed enlargement of commilteer. Besides, the contrast between the Seuab and House, ou almost every day, dcmoi states the proposition, that the smaller ody dots its work better, and with more facility. The President to-day-seul for Chief Justice Hunter and Judge McBride, of1 Ulnh, to confer witb thtm upon the best means or suppressing polygamy. He as sured them that be vas extremely null- ous to Have effective measures promptly adepted. He was not as particular about the form as to have some plan devised which would most speedily accemnlish the purpose he bad in' view to put down tuts violation of.law. These gentlemen expressed the opinion that either one or the other or the House bills providine for a legislative council would best enable the government to react aud control the evil. August. (Faoii out SrscuL CoRRtsroxnsxT. Wisuixorox, Jau. 30, 1831. A Washington Utter writer recently de scribed tbe House of Representatives as a very impressive botly. It was not ne-sr-ssary ror this writer to add that be had betit bnt a short time at tbe Capitol, and tbat the Ideas cxpnsstd vere ' first im pressions It wonld be interesting to read some Utters or bis, written witb the same frankness nnd honesty, after he bas spent one or two sessions btre, duriuc which lie shall hare witnessed from tht gallery some of tbe occasional row end attended all the night sessions aud clos ing ceremonies. If be is attentive he v. Ill see members roaring drunk once in a while; he will see dozens or members squirtiog tobacco juice over carpets tbat cost six dollars a yard; he will see scores or members smoking iu thechsmber dur ing the sitting; he will see members stretched out on the sofas asl :ep. and be will bear them tnore; l:e will' sea mem bers with both feet on their desks, tilting ou thtir backbone; ht will see members 1 munching applet while attending to tht publlo business; he will tee occasionally a member wilh bit boats off, easing his corns, and be will tee mnch else that will detract somewhat from his description of an impressive body. A few years ago a member from one orthe Southern States, now happily out or publlo life, was in tbe bablt during tbe tittings of the House of taking out uis false teeth and wiping them on his coat sleeve and picking them with bis finger nails. Auother member was in the bablt of combing his bair witb a fine-tooth comb wbilelistenlng to speech. lie was very tidy about it, and al ways spead a newspaper on bis desk to prevent spoiling it with the result of his labors. Nearly everybody bat beard the story of the Kentucky member or the last Congress who washed his feet in the wash-bowl or his committee room in the presence or balf a dozen members, one or whom was the fastidious Hewitt, of New York, who bolted out of the room utter ing the word 'damnation" between his teetb. Nut week I will undertake to give some of the peculiarities of tbit "Im pressive" body, its method of transacting business, and tbe experiences aud diffi culties of uew members. Society people and those who eome to Washington for the attractions oflVred by the usual round of social pleasures, com plain that the season Is doll. There hive been a good many dinner parti's and the like, but a lack of those general occasions of large proportions. Tbe fact that tbe White House Is practically closed to so ciety makes a great difference, especially to transient visitors to Washington. For over twelve years not only were tbe cus tomary evening receptions, or "levees' afternoon receptions and State dinners regularly given there, for at least two months after tbe New Year reception opened tbe season, but during tbe mcst of the Grant administration and all of the Hayes term many felt privileged to call on the lady of the Executive Mansion so. ciably in the evenings when no formal entertainments were going on there. From tbe street thehouse nsed to present a very bright appearance, as it never docs now, since President Arthur tbiuks that it is a proper respect to show to bis assassinated predecessor not to have bis late official residence looking as though no tragedy had occurred. It is rumored tbat he will begiu buviog receptions alter tbo six months of mourning have expired, that is to say alter March 19, which can be done very well, as Congress will be iu session some time after that, aud every oue will e'j y spring entertainments more than during tbe winter when en uua; nieiits for, to.ial amusements aro more numerous. Tim woman suffragists have been aguin stiiriug up discussion here nndtbeir lead ing spirits are stirring up Congress. In spite of the known sentiment ol the conn try especially of the better class of wo men iu it against tbe woman's right theories, these agitators persist iu tLrust. ing themselves uud their demands upon public attention. Ofcourso they have a right to do uo; it is only a question or propriety and taste. There are sone brilliant, and probably excellent, women engaged in tbe cause. It is singular that jutcJe. woman naAlrttr SUdi.,..W Hooper and Miss Cozens should commit tbe blunder of excluding men as advo cates in their cause and of taking up tbe better part of their time in denouncing some class of male citizens who have tbe ballot. There vre many inconsistencies illustrative of the natural nnd physical laws which exist as a standing barrier to tbe achievement or this "equal rights' doctrine. One or tho ladies who address ed a Senate committee most earnestly in Tavor or the rights or women, which, ac cording to her creed, is uo more nor less than simply to place them on a perfect equality with men, had only the day be fore complained quite bitterly that ladies goiug into the Senate galleries did not receive proper attention from the door keepers. Men, or course, receive none, A gentleman now here relates s.n incident in his own experience developing the same inconsistency in tbo advocates or womeu'a rights. Some time ago be traY. eled iu a Pullman car with Mrs. Stanton aud Miss Anthony, two or the ladies who also addressed the Senate committee. Tbey had discoursed to him most elo quently ror on hour or two on tbe rear platform where they all sat enjoying the scenery on tbe injusticeof the denial ol equal rigbts to women, but when he lighted a cigar objection was most stren uously made, and he was treated to a vere lecture for not having due regard for the presence of ladies. Dose I'xdho. CONGRESSIONAL SUMMARY. In tbe Senate Thursday Mr. Miller from the Committee on Foreign Relalions.report eda LiFl "to enlorce treaty stipulations re lating to the Chinese" that Is to restrict Chinese Immigration, lie cave notice that he would call it up next Wednesday. Bills wero introduced by Mr. Davis, of West Vir ginia, to continue tbe improvement of thu Mouongabela river; by Mr. Miller, of Cal., to reorganize tue united males Court and provide for additional appellate courts; and by Mr. Allison, ol Iowa, tu provide a re serve fund for the redemption of United States uoles. The Sherman Funding- bill was considered, Mr. Sherman cloin the debate, aud a motion to lay tbe bill upon the tsble was lost yeas," 23 ; nays, 4i. Without further action tbe Senate went into executive session. Iu the Home, Mr. Page, from tbe Com mittee on Education and Labor, reported a bill to limit Chinese immigration. It was ordered printed end recommitted. Tbe reso lution in reference to the confinement of American cilisena in British prisons came up as.unfinisbed business and was dbcussed by Messrs. Robinson and Cox, of Mew York, allcr which it went over until Friday. An evening session was held lor general debate. Only tix members were present, tnd the session did not last more than half an hour. In the Senate, Friday, bills were intro duced by Mr. Logan, or Illinois, ror the dis tribution or pure vaccine ylrus to the, people at cost pile, and by Mr. Edmunds to pre vent and punish counterfeiting or foreign securities. The bill to ettsblisb an educa tional fund fri'in proceeds o( the public lands was reported favorably. Tbe Sherman Fund ing bill was considered. Jn tbe House, a resolution, offered by Mr. Townsbend, was adopted, calling on tbe Secretary of the luterior ror Information in regard to tbe Mormons eicillnc tbe Indisns Uibostilitlet. On motion or Mr. Ortb. the resolution in reference to American uti le ns Iq British prisons was postponed until Tuesday. The Post office Appropria tion bill and the Census Apportionment bill were re lor led. Thu Poat-vlTJce bill appro priates $43,639,200. which is S2.S81.Bo8 in excess of the appropriation for tbe eurrt-it year. In the Senate Monday, Mr. Edmunds, from tht Judiciary Committee, reported, wilh an smendmeut, tb Senate bill rc-es- tab'isblng tht Court oT Alabarr.t Claims. Various amendments wsre proposed by Menri. Hoar. Hale tad Garland, and the bill and amendments were ordered to be printed lenarstelv. Fend nr coniiderstlon of tbe Sherman Funding bill, the Senate went into executive teuton. In the Ileus a number of bills and reso lutions were Introduced under theesll of States. The Diplomatic Approbation bill km reported smi referred to the Commit tee of tlio Whole. Under Inn on of Com mitlces for reports various bills were placed on tue calendar oe laid on tbe lion. In the Senile Tuesday, Mr. Wlndnm,from the Committee on Foreign- Relslions, re ported a retn1utionrwhtah was sdoptedslU ing on the President for the diplomatic corf retpondenc relating to Mexico and Guate mala. Tbe Sherman ruiming bin watenn lidered, pending which the Senate went In to executive tesaion. In the House, the bill relating to tbe Jap. anete Indemnity Fund and the bill to pro. vide a permanent conilructien rand for tbe navy were reported and teferred in tbe Coin mlttee of the Whole. Tbe resolution re- uestlng the President to obtain a hat of kmerican citizens confined In Dfikrah prit oni was adopted. Mr. Ilobejvn'a resolution introduced several weeks ago, to' declare certain railroad land grant lorielten to tbe Untied elates, was reerrel In the JulHnsry Committee. The Poet Route bill was passed. Iu tbe Senate Wednesday, the bill for the. tsle of pure vaccine vlrni to the people at coat price was repotted favorably. Mr. Mor rill, from the Finance Committee, reported lavorabiy a bin empoweringuutiomsoiucers who have reseon to suspect the concealment of merchandise in a particular store or dwelling, to search Tor and seize the same. Tbe Sberman l-undlnr bill was considered A concurrent resolution Iroin lb House was aereed to fixioir the 27lh instant forth holding of the Garfield Memorial Services. Alter an executive session me senate aa jourued. tu the House Mr. McKinley, of Ohio, of. fered a resolution selling apart Monday, the 2"th Inst., for the services iu memory o President Garfield. Mr. Hill, of New Jer sey, introduced a bill reducing the poslago on letters and sealed packages to 2 cents per nan ounce, 'i ne rost-oince Appropriation bill was considered. Adjourned, The body of a man killed by cars nesr. South Bethlehem on Monday or last wee has been ludentified as thatof Peter Elehley, of Catasauqua. tiio iiiiici;itnii7t. Made from harmless materials, and adapted to tbe needs ufladlnr and fallln hair, Parker's Hair Balsam has taken th highest rank as an elegant and reliable bair restorative. New Advertisements. .A. UDHOR'S NOTICE. In the matter of the Folate of Mary Levi eon, lale or Wealherly, ra.,uec d. Tht Andltor. appointed l,r the Conrt. make distribution ol the fund among the parties entitled inereio wincii is now in th bands ot the Executors ors-.ild decedent, wi meet all nan Its Interested, fir tho inirnoa of his appointment, on Saturday, FEHKU A It Y iilh. at the 1 1 flee orcralu- It Loose. In the l!oroui;h of Munch l.'hunk, I'n., at till P. IU. All persons must present their claims or uo ueuarreu irom nerenuor c-Miminie share or said fund. W. M. It A PS H EH. Feb. 4, KSi wi Auditor. Estate of Anna Mania Horn, Deceased. Valuable REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, lif virtue of an Order of the' Orphans' Court ol (Jarbon Cuunty, I'a., to me direct ed, tho underslirncd will emosu to Public t'nle. on the premises an I.KIIKIII STI(EKrrlrt tho UtlKOUOII OF L.EHIUHTON, i'a., on Saturday, March 4th, 1882,- at lisn o'clock I'. M..!tbe following Real Es talc, vlt: Tho Northwardly one.hatr part of LOT, Numbered Two Hundred and Thirty f&iuj in ino 1'ian or not 01 xcnigiieon iforc, situate on l.oliluh. Street, amUiavlntt a .front inches) ol that same width. - The Improvements consist oraStory r n and a Hair FRAME DWELLING dIm HOUSE and other necessary outhullil.Jj"M Inics.-n good Well and plenty ol Choice Frdlt Trees. i, IVnus or Sale. One-third cash, one-third iu ux uiunins una ouo-tuiru in tine Year. W. M. ltAPSllEll, Feb. 4, 1332-wl Administrator, as WHY Every Dairy Fanner, Producer and Dealer iu Pary I'rnducts should Subscribe for Tie AMERICAN DAIRYMAN. IIEUAUSF.lt Is the only paper which In nny way attempts to cover this special Held ol commercial enterprise. UEUAUS E It Is tbe only publications which are to be round regularly, and with cer tainly, reports ol the proceeding ot all Ifalrymcn's Associations. UEO'AIISE It it is tho only medium through which producers and dealers in butler, cheese and dairy products are enabled to comuinuleata with each Dther on topics connected with their mutual Interests. DEOAUSE Ills the only meant by which new Inventions for tho dalrv ran h. brouxhl directly to tha attention orthe' spccino class lor wnoin mey areucsigned. llEUAUSb It flubr frauds nndmonoplies or every kino, nnd contends roriairplay nnd UEU.U'SK luirucuilUK ill Ilia iuwimi, ill mo noritl, I lie most prosperous and sue ceesful dairymen in all parts of the coun. try inKe it. sustains aim iikqu IIEOAUSE no dairymen can afford to be without It. liinorance purchased by the savinK oi ei.'.v per year win, in too end cost many times tbat amount. "The Ainerican Dairyman" is Published every Thursday, lor il .61) pery ear, post, i paid. Single copies. Five Cents. All communications should be addressed to J. E. CLAE, FQislier, i and 7 MURRAY Street, N. Y. P. O. Box nU. feb4 tf DJiIXISTItATlllX'S S.VLK OF 11EAL ESTATE. The undersigned will sell at publlo sale, on the premises on Lehlah Street. Lehhihion. Carbon county, Pa., on Friday, February 17th, 1882, at ONE o'clock Y. St., all that certain LOT Number 41, situate on Lehigh street store, said, being 60 feet front and lbt.feet deep, up- ton wnicn is ereceeo a iiweuins; House, 10 by VI leet, Kitchen attached, 7 by Xllcet. and lU-storles hlxh. Wheel. Stye and fjhleken tluuse. Tbe lut Is planted wilb drape Vines and Fruit Trees. This Is a very desirable, property as It can witb ivrltfht Slinn 11 liv Ifl rt It. lr . I ln .. smau cost te mine inio anotner uwelllng. Also, at the same time and ulaea. a. rtrlMv of Household Furniture and other articles uf rersonai l'roperty. Terms will be made known at the time and place of sale, by aiAitiA ier.aiALYt Adinlnlseratrlx of Henry Ramly. il A THOS. S. 11EUK, Agent. Jan 3S4t. DANIEL WIEAND, Carriagcs.Wngons.Sleighs.t&c coaasB or HANK AKI) IltOJC STUEETS, LEIIK1IITON, Psaaa Fartleular attention given to REPAIRING la all Its details, at the very Lowest Prices. Patronaaa rcsDastfatlv solleiead m.mA r.r. satisfaction auaraiittad. r use a, mt il DAN. WIKAND. AGENTS reaiVf.h"""l,.0!?.i?,.- Instantantoai Plsno and Organ Music. En. close stamp for ellusus anoTterms. EDISON MUSIU CO., Philadelphia, I'a. dee. Jl.uil. FPATWS 0K0AN8 27BUps.lOBcUneeds ODnlll 0 enwttio- Pii.iaim.. 11. llolldav lndQeements Meadv. Wrlln.n eA.llKATry,Wasl:lBgto K ) Willi Medicine Unality not Ouanlllr Is the greatest miponance; next is me Knowledge ani Emenence to Csr reclly Prepare and Dispense the saie At As J. DURLING'S rOl'ULAH Dn & Family litis Store, Back Street, Lehighton, Too iu always rely n: tttlnx STiTIUT L x l ore ana (Iterated Drugs and Medicines. UUJii4vxt cmiici iaa in meat i ivta PATENT MEDlCllf ICS la tbe cauotjr. DintLlNU haaanelnrantstoakorilRUO. eilKTU SUNUUIES- FANUY and Till- 1,1,7 Aii iiJi.t3 ror ine isaies as won at the gtnte. DUBL.1NQ makes- HORSE and CATTLE row JJEH3 a specialty. Ills rerl exuar. ienee In tha druie bnslness gives him a great advantage In that line. TRUSS ES,SUiTUtTERS anilURAUES always a lurire stock en hand. iVlNrZS and LIOUOH8. both forslam and domestic. He lias n Clinton (rj Win and a Dry ejalanba Wine. Jast splendid and cheap. WAIil, PAPE1I3 and nQBDEBS tbe largest assortment In tdwn. Ou to DU It LINO'S with yoar tresenp tlons. Uo toDUllLlNU'S ttr yoar Patent RIOUIC11CS. Uo to mtRLirrU'Bfar vonr ranovart'etes. Farmers and horseman go to DUltl.lNU'd lor your iiorst ana ejaiiio l'owaers. an(. t-yl. 1881. HOLIDAYS. 188L Mrs. C. DeTSCHIRSCHSKY Resneet folly announces to her friends and thi puhllo generally, that she It now receiving and opening for their Inspection a larger stock than ever of tbt very latest novelties in Toys & Fancy Goods, Mailable for HOLIDAY PRESENTS ror Young and Old, Rich and Poor,. Don't fall to call early and secure tlrst eholet and best bargains. She also calls their attention to her New, Large and Elegant assortment of NOTIONS, comprising Underwear, Ilerlln and Herman town ivoois. Hosiery, uuporieu ana us. mestlc Ribbons Oloves, Flowers and a flue assortment ot New Designs IN FANCY ARTICLES Also, In connection with tht above, a fall anu complete stoca 01 OF, KM AS FRUITS LIMQURQER CHEESE, L'nndlt'g tc Confections, together with a variety of Goods not trentrat- ly Kept In any other store In town. If ou do noe puo.iTjiai you want, ass lor it. A share of nubllo natronaire solicited, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed In price and iumuy ui kuuui. Second St., 2 floors above Iron Nov. 2e,'18Si.m3. LEHIGHTON, Pa. J2sTa.is.or IlEftpv Buetnet, DlCEitlD. HAliE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE At 1:00 o'clock P. M.,on Saturday, February 18tii 1882, the undersigned will sell at Public 8ale, on the premises in MAHONING Tp.. Carbon r , 1. p , . .' - uuijr, 1 luu ultima, rarin House, nam amiuuiuunuings 01 iiieiateuenry Uretney 48 and th ACRES of fine Land, situate on the nubile mail la,l inp to Lehighton, and about fotir miles Irom saiu uorougn oi jjcnigiiton, 25 Acres are unner a noo.1 state uf cultivation and the oalanceclioice Woodland; bounded by land of John Freymnn, Gabriel Ditcher, dee WilliainMiller and Cbarlea D. Fritz. ImmfL The Improvements consist of a two- nffcl story f rame DWELLING HOUSE, about 2 x 30 feet: Swiss Barn. 20 x 48 feet a fine Spring of Water at the house and Well at the hum, and necessary Out. build inus the place is well planted with cuuice rruiv ircea. 2St- This is an excellent chsnce to as cure a desirable Farm, in good condition to produce fine results. Terms will be made known at tbe time aud place of sale, bv CLINTON URETNEY. Attorney In fact fur the Heirs ol Henry nrewiej, ucc u. jan. in, muz. -OF INTEREST TO YOUjr Valealile Farm at Private Sale. The underllirne,l nffpr at Prlwaf r1a VAI.UAIJI.K PAIIM, situate In Franklin township, (Jarbon county. Fa., about one and a half miles irom Welssport, on the publlo roau iui'c iv jvrcrKeviiie. ooantieu or lands ofl'eter Kruni, Itobert Anthony, Kd. Itaber 127 ACRES nml kim. n.r.h. 1 fV m nrmm .raht.t. n -. . tier a hlieh state of cultivation, and tbe bat. ance In chestnut timber suitable for rails. Ke., 23 acres of the above are planted In rre, The improvements thereon are una six-roomed and luft-garrct ill A ME DWELLING HOUSE, in rood condition, one larare Hammer Kltch, en with vault un lerneaib. DARN, Mxta ICC,, tin, i.ur. I in aiauiB, liAICk.U LAWp, Corn Crib, and all necessary oulbulldlnKS. Kor terms which wilt bt madt reasonable, call on or address, I MINER nil OTHERS, Fort Allen Foundrr. WclssDorr. Uaibon Co.. I'a. dee. 31st, 1881. IMPORTANT TO Xruit Ctrowcrs! The EAGLE PRUNER! A recantlr patented Invention, Is a superior implement for light pruning. It Is very simple in construe! Ion, light, easily worked, rapid and etnelent In execution. Large sales are predicted lor It. Satisfaction guaranteed. Mend for circular. Aorsrs Wastkii. Ad. dreri AMK1UUANPRUNINO COMPANY riichburir. Mass. lan.SS YEAU and expeniti to fcrntt Uutntfrca. Addraia P, CKKRT. AUODiTA, JUK. tnTOili'OO la locks or rr&ln. payloc blfcf caang place, w. Y. "tj T O real c ha nee to mt e moo 1 M Ttuie who Aiwa rUk lYlfllil dranU-e or (be good WJUbQ rbanrnfor makinB uxoaey that are offered, reoerail become wealthy, wLUe ttioan who dn not ini. proTo aucb tbancef remain In poveity. Wo want mnv men.women. Ooya ad eirla to work forua rtcntin ihelruwn locaittte. Anyone ou do tlio work propui If fioiu tbo atari. The buslueta will pav more thm tentimeaordtnarj wagoa. Expeofcire nulflt foruUhcd tree. u one who can eiignte f aila to roaki money rapid ly. Yon cau devote too whole ttme tothenork or only vonr apare itomeuta. YuU iolorinatton and all that U ceeded ent f.eo. Addrru sns ion A Cq. 1 orl'and, Maine. deoio-iy Rupture Plastor Mart cure, by in outward application which will cause th, broken membrane to heal and become as strong as before 1 h, sceldent. No ODtntedrna the fearful risk of strangula tion when a certain and speedy curt eaa be bad al a trifling cost ores Full treatment and valuable Information sent on receipt of jirlce br F. 11. ME1UUUK, Ogdcntburg, N. The above plaster was discovered a nam. ber of) ears ago by an old lady a resident of Oabensburg. Itcfcreace furnished If desired, Jan.T-emo. Wi Si For YOUR GOODS! Wilt sell now, between &easons, all Fall and Winter from the nsiial price, in ortler to make room for Spring nootl$ Call for yourself. I1EH.MAP1 & CO., BANK STREET, Lehiehton, Pa., MILLEIIM and Dealers la Flour& Feed. T-M- . All Kind e( atlAIN COnGIITandSOLDa HEODbAlt UAIIKUT HATES. We wonld, alao, icspectlnllr Intnrm ourelu sens tbat we are nowfullr prepared to UUP PLY teem with 3S$et of aI From anyMtne desired at VKP.Y LOWEST PRICES. M. JJEILMAN & CO. Jail' is. rpilE SLATIMUTOS PLANING MILL AitD .Cabinet Ware Factory, AT SLATINGTON. JOHN BALLIET, Propr., DCetta In M kinds and sisu o( ritif. Hemlock Oak and llard Wood Lumber, and ia now pie pared to execute any aivonut of ordera lor DresseD LumbeE OF All. EIKD3. Doors, Sallies, Blinds, ShntteiM, Mouldings, Cabinet Ware, Ac, With rnmytness. Brackets Made to Order. Tha waeninerr 11 i " " " - 77 most Improved kinds. 1 empley none bos tbe F' v .... wmii ..aiuad and rood tBa teriaiiand amthtitforeabla uigaaraatja aaUra SnilKtloo to all who trlavei jnewUh. a .aJL akarged alUr tbtrtj dart. aiVK III A CALL. . t. Yt-.l.n - ..H finS It t ttftTr dvantagl rlTbavt Boers, natbaa. hnUtn,dtt., aiit sllkl rectorr, tnrtlt niLLIST. ai ax .w-. IN MF.MORIAMTht life and ruMIe ser. ft I DPTPITl vices of ihe Nation's Hero. By UnnXltlllll Maor lluady. ejomplete to date, Wrltttn at Mentor by invitation under tbe direction or Mr. Otrdeld. ttontalns y. steel portr.lt efUarfleld, falthlul portraits ot raoiuer, wu, swi cimurcu , umh..wh fine engravings; M eonfldentlal letters eov. erlng and explaining his whole career, tea oilicinal testimonial letters from Williams College classmates 1 txtrtets from Import ant speeches amrwrlltngs I endorsement by t.ol. Rockwell and the president In every book. Agents positively making tto dally. Aossts mvilD KViaTWBSBC 3.Send 1 forltrms aud outfit. Including copy ol book. Address luDxrasiDiHT Pt)t;jsuiQ Oo., 907 Arch at., Philadelphia. dec'lT-it. w. b. doouttlc. n. . wabsxr B. Henna. (Latt Assistant Com'rof Patents.) B. E WARNER & CO., Attorueys at Law, Wakkcb DDiLDma, WASH INOTON, D. O. Attention given to Patent and Mining cases. Lands, Pensions, llountlea, and Oovernment claims. Attention prompt, charges moderate. Address wilh siamp. ltcler to Members of Uonarrss and lbs litads of Government De partments, dee. 10, lilt e DMIXISTKATOH'S S0T1CE. Estate of ANNA MARIA HORN, Dec'd Letters of Administration on the Estate ol Anna Maria Horn, latenfLtliis:hbn,ra., riereasrd, have been granted In Ihe under signed, residing Ir. said place, hi whom all pertons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and Ihnee having claims or demands will make known tbe same without drlay, W. M. HAPSIIER, Administrator, I.eWht-D, Jo M.lfeiwG S. i tP 1 1 i F1 1 IP i ivrl I Lis en s l M-tt CS - oouls at a KBUCTIOll" No trouble to ft 4 m a era Si S pSSs mm a S s 5 s st;o,s i s -" g s fl as K B O 3 h 3 Sea si's i jiSiSSv "F YOU AltK IS NEED OF 1 Loots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, or, uc-ato-r :w.t,;f,rV' Goods" GO TO CLAUSS BROTHER THE POPULAR Merchant Tailors, Bank Street,- Lehighton. I'ltlOES VEKY LOW FOR OA8M. The public patronage solicited. julrl-tf JOHN F. HALBACH, Instructor of Music, (Piano, Organ, Voice and Theory.) LEHIGHTON, PA. Solt tgent for tht WEBER PIANOS and the NEW EHO LANK OROANS ; And dealer In all kinds or Pianos sad Organs. Terms low and easy. Slate, lumber, bricks, etc., taken In exchange. Sheet Music and books furnished tn short notice. For particulars, terms, to., Address, JOHN F.IIAL.DAUII. AigJ, llTt-ly. Zblghtn, Pa. Respectfully announces in the people of Le highton and lis vicinity, that ht Is now pre pared te supply them with all kinds of Household Furniture Manufactured from the best Seasoned Mate. rials at Prices fully as lowaa lb, same article. van ve puugui lur civiruer,. xier, art a lew of tht Inducements offered I Parlor Sets at from io to aeo Walnut Marble-top Dressing Cast Iledroom Suites, a pieces MOtotM Painted Iledroom Suites 18 to 90 Oane Seated Ohalrs, per set eft.... to Common chairs, per set of 6 and til other Ooedt equally aheap. Is this connection, I desire to call the at tention of tht people to my ample facilities la THE UHDERTAKM BUSINESS with a NEW and HANDSOME HEARSE, and a full llneofOAhKl.TS and COFFINS, I am preiiared to attend promptly to all or ders In this line, at lowest prices. Patronage respectfully sullcltod and the most ample satisfaction guaranteed. V. SCHWARTZ, oetlJ RANK St Lchlghten. ra--pOLlNTON BnETNEV.Iashlonable Zi3 liotiTani) Snot Makci, Hank St., I-clilKhKn At' wcrk arrar.td. SMI and examine show goods IEEsS JriT si' a a LADIES FUMISHIN& Store L W. P. LONG Respectfully annotnceltt the ladles er t blgbton and .vicinity, that ha has last resell d another lot ol GOODS lor tht Vail Trade, esmprlslng VELVETS, I.AUES, RIBBONS, NEOKW EAR or every dtstrlptlta, Zephers, Gernianlown 'and Saldny Weels, TR1MM1NO SILKS 'and SATINS et edV Colors, llamburx and Swiss EibriUerJv" ' and a variety r ' FANCY' GOODS, Underwear, Hosiery and Pelt Ekirtt Ladies Gossamers for $1.87 upwards. LADIEsllFwELRT A SPEOIALTT. A cordial Invitation Is extended te tfcr Ladles to call and make an laspestlaa for themselves No trouble to show geeds, aae) One Prlct to all.' DRESSlIAKING I In connection with the'abovt, Mrt. W. p, LONO ia prepared to Make Dresstt stearelv ing In Latest Styles tt Reasonable .Prjtet, Dress Triniiiifngs of all kinds on hand. Remember the place, Two Doors afcevv Cluuss A Bro't Clothing Store, BANK St. Lehighton, Pa. Oall-yl E. F. LUCKENBACH, Two Doors Ee low the "Broadway Heuae MAUOH CHUNK, PA. Dealer in all ratttrat of rials aaa rnsr Wall Papery Window Shades, Painta & Painters' upplies, LOWEST CASH rillCKt. D. 8. BOCK Krspeetfully announces to the people ef Le highton and vicinity, that he has Just eoos raeneed business In Obert's UolldlDa, ttasiSE Street, Lehighton, Pa., with to esttrely COST and elegant assortmesl el WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVER and PLATED VTIIE, Ac.,wbtehhe will dltet efat Lew Prttea, REPA1RIHO Of every description at reasonable ekargtt, and all work and goods warranted te be feat as renrvacnl,! ara -i k - wt,. patronage respectlully solicited. i'. Of uuuaw -y Obert's Building, Lehlghtea, Pa. Should sddress EDSON BROS., Atterteyl tt Uw and Patent Solicitors. SIT Ttb Sims, Washington, D. I!., for circulars ef laetrae. tlon , Keforenees and advice sent rasa. We attend cxslusively to 1'ataot business. Ka. Issues, Interferences and cases rejected la other bands a specially, Trfe-Marka and Caveats collided. Upon receiptor model tr sketch and description we give our opinion at to patentability, bk or CHaaog. We rarer te tbe Commissioner of Patents, also lets Commissioners. Established IMC N-ef Jgif"Job Printing neatly, chcnply and promptly execut ed at this office. Give us a trial and be convinced. iff sSofI8353 til i tf
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