fell 35atfott.uflvifnto. UATtlHtUY. FEBRUARY 4, 1881. Local and Personal. wtitl ! heaven's best gift to man r tb asVeS, sweetly smiling oh htm, "Dr" Bulla Cough Syrup," lis replied with: prtl done. H bid jud been cured by it of a bad eoldt -Tii dry goods tlor of II, S. Motl, at Mllfords Pike count, Was robbed by burg lar on Cllurday morning of a considerable qtlahtily' of clothlbKi dry goods, etc. A Lank boot which liy ou th counter and contained several hundred dollare wa left Untouched A Wilkesbarr dispatch elates thst the lee ia the 8uequehaHne Rlrer began to tnoye on Salurday,and there Was a gorge between that eity and Nanlleoke and travel along the Lackawanna and Btaotnsburg Railroad Waa cut oft". . MeT-For prepared paints, wall paper, b.iks, lationery or fancy article or shy and rerr diacriptiou, at very lowest prices, go t K. F. IiUckenbach, Broadway. Maueli Chunk. Warren J. RucknlsW,a eon nfex-Unlted SUtea Senator Duckalew, of Bloomsburg, wai married on 1? uetdsy of lait week to Mist DeraQuinn, of Allentown. Judge Klwell on Saturday granted the defendant a new trial In the libel auit of William Walkerof Scranton, against Aaron Auguitut Chile, editor of the Scranton baity Timet. Joseph Call, of Eatlon, ditcorered a burglar in hit houie on Thursday night 3tth ult., and gave lilm such a ruercltes thraahing that neighbor! who ruihed in ware compelled to rricue the man. zjr-Belor ordering your fall and winter ult and overcoats, you ihould not fail to Atif into thi Port Office bulldnlg, in thii berough, and examine the new and elegant assortment of latest novelties in cloths, cassimeres, suiting and overcoatings now opening, and which the undersigned is pre-, pared to make up in the very latest style and most durable maqner at prices fully as low as the same material and workmanship via be obtained elsewhere. Call and be convinced. ResneetfuUv, II. II. Pktrrs, Agent, P. 0. Building, Lehighton, Venn's. A libel case at Scranton, in which Jere miah Hawker ia charged with a malicious publication aspersing the character of Judge Hand, ia attracting considerable attention in IheLaeawanna Valley. Thomas Bruke, a miner, living ti'ir St. Clair, Schuylkill county, bad his arm torn off by machinery recently. Ite took up the bleeding member and sought a physician who safe that he will recover. SsJL. tf T"" have a enM or rough of any kind, buy a bottle of Hill's IVerless Cough Syrup at Dr. C T. Horn's drug store. Us it all, and if not satialied return the empty beltle-and be will return! -your money. He also sells Pterins Worm Specific ami Hill's Worm Drops on the aame terms. Ko cure, sternly. . The proposed capital $50,000 for the tiew national bank, at Bangor, Northamp ton countr, has all been subseritied. and it ia now proposed to add $ lO.COO to the above amount, making the capital stock $60,000. The bank is expected to be ready to begin business on or about April 1st. Congressman Scranlon's appointee to Uie.I'ostmaatershlp of Wllkcsbarrr, Mr. A. , fi.rrr(-waa,conflrmed by the Senate, Mon ' day last. KrWis invite the attention of our read er to 'the advertisement nl the Ilurkey H'.fg Co., Marion, Ohio, in another column. Tiiey e4Ter rare inducements to earn an ki Hying. j The Receivers of the Phila. i Reading Railroad Company issued their circulars on Monday last for coal prices fir the present month. They do not vary from January The Industrial School for Miners and Mechanics, which Hon. Eckley B. Coxe was instrumental in having started at Drif- ton, Luzerne cnuaty, in 1879, has been very uccesiful. The licfar aro from 7 to 9 in the evenint.-alld the scholars vary in age from IS (o 11 years. The achonl ia the result of Mr. Coxe' wertontl oWrvatinns while abroad, particularly in Germany, and isdi reeled apnn the plan of the Sliegerschulen of that couutry, SuClocks, Watches, Jewelry and silver war Mr sale, and repairing done at JIaga taau's Store, Weissport. 23-yl. The Easton Free Pre says that about one year ago Mr. Joha Koch, of that place, pareksterl a tract of apparently worthless land near Lower Sauenn, Northampton unty, and last week eold it to the Siucun Iron Company for $10,000. A general foundry and machine fcusi nest will soon be nut in operation at Tama- jua, Schuylkill county, nder Ihe directactrn of II. A. Weldv. C. F. Shlndel. John leala ton, T. .0, Boone and E. J. Fry,welWknawn citizens of that place. tCB.iryou wanta nice smooth,-easy shave yaur. hair cut or shampooing, go to Franx Itoaderer's Saloon, under the Exchange Ur iel, it win nx you rigut, ana don tyou torgec ii. Martin Murray, a patient in the Wil- kesbaTrejmallpox hospital, made histacapa from tbe building on Monday, and proceed d to bis home. Hie family fled upon his approach, and the police took him back to the hoeprtat. Mre. Bridget Callighan, an eld woman waa brutally assaulted near8keandoah on Saturday night. All the collieries In tb Schuylkill re gion started up on Monday, after aa Idle ness of three days, JB- E. II. Until. MawTi Chunk, is agent for the Brasillan Lense Spectacles. Dont ruin your eyes by using worthless glasses. Sight once lost can never be regained ,so .don't be -deceived by so-called traveling opth-. iana. There is no such thini as travelinr op aidant; they are a set ot ignorant fellowelhat charge M for glasses not really worth SO els. 'You will only find opticians in large cities. John it. Miller, a prominent citizen of .Title, died en Mond.r. Fottavllle, died on Monday, For the week ending on the 28th u y" (here were 57,760 tons of coal shipped, cTrer the Lehigh Valley railroad, making a total to -data of 111 ,,048 tons, an increase of 19V Vltimt aa compared with aame time last year. About a foMef "beautifal anow" fell In this vicinity on Tuesday last The next annual encampment of the Crand Army t the Bepublie will be held aVWitieebarre and the aurarhar meeting at uetiystrarg. A broken rail on the Leblgb and Bav qtithanaa Railroad threw twenty-flra coal ears olTthe track Wednesday, 2)th ult., at Mud Rnn, demolishing a number of them Many South Bethlehem physicians say they will not attend smallpox cases, owing in the Borough Council not yet having paid their bills for similar service last winter, Dr. W. O. M. Seiple, of thia borough will leave on a trip to Florida, on Mondar nexf, for the benefit of his health. The Dr. expect to be abseut some six or eirhl week W wish him a pleasant trip and trust it may prove beneficial to bis health. t3f Dust-proof Case Watches are the only perfect. watch made. If you don't buy aee E. If. Hnhl'a new stock, the best aaxrl inant In the county. Jfow the snow Is here, and David Eb- bert Is nicely fixed to supply you with light and elegant cutlers, or large and handsome eki(k lor parties, at reasouabla price. Now telert your valentines. Wllllatn Garfield, Infant on of Dr. W, A. Deihamer, of this borough, died on Mon day last, aged (bur months and 23 days. The funeral took place on Wednesday after- Boon. The anthracite coal Interests have agreed upon the following days of suspen sion during this month i 9th, 10th, 11th, Uth, 17th, 18th, 2Jd, I4th and 25th. Sportsmen, you will remember that the ahoollng match for a fat hog, takes place at Aaron Strohl'a, at Millport, next Monday, Ctli Inst. -tl roti want an excellent farm, read the advertisement of Miner Bros., in anoth er column. They want to aril at private aale. It is a rare chance. On account of the destruction of the Lancaster (Pa.) rtyutrcr printing office by fire, last Week) the February number of the ScoOl ifturmtt, which was printed at that establishment, will not be issued until near the end of the month. SB- If you are in need of a clock, doti'l fail to aee the larreal assortment vou ever laid eyeaun at K. II. Hohl's, Mauch Chunk) every clock warranted. Alan, Racket Alarm Clocks. Railroad lien will have no other) buudreds of them sold here. -The pig Iron market Is qttlct but Arm at $26 5027 for Ko. 1,2 5025fr No. 2. and $22 5023 for Oray Forge I Scotch, $27 50 lor Coltnees, $27 50 for Summerlee, $25 for Eglinton, and $25 5026 for Glen garnock. Tbe Lehigh telegraph company baa de clared a semi-annual dividend of 3 per cent. Corporal Haokee, of the Slatinglon Rifles, was recently elected second lieuten ant of that company. , Lehigh county, last year paid prem iums tor fox scalps to the atnount of $31.95. Mr. Jacob Coojier , who carries oil a bakery in AllenloWb, and who lias been running a dcliterr team to Bethlehem, was arrested in aaid place the other day for iel- dling bread contrarj to the town ordinance. Justice Ferdeneek fined him $5 and costs. -The L. V. R, R. Co., have erected an other wire along their line in order to meet the heavy demands of trade. The new wire will be used exclusively for running trains, and ita connecting Instruments have been placed in separate apartments, ao as to make the department separate and Independent of the other business of the road. -William Raught, of Freeland, Luxerne county, a member of the Coal aud Iron Po lice, waa shot through the abdomen ou Sun day and a futal result ia apprehended. Con flicting stories are told concerning the oc currence, but it is likely that It was the re sult of carelessness. Wednesday night, engine 267, on L A S. railroad, was thrown Irom the track at the Neequehoning Junction by a misplaced switch. The road eras blocked for a short time. Ko one hurt. -The partnership n( Anthony Jt Ehbecke, dealer In hardware, at Allentown, has been dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be continued by Mr. Ebbccke. Preaching in the Evangelical church to-morrow (Sunday) at 10 a.m. and 7 p ni. Morning subject: ''The Miraculous Good Times in Samaria ;" evening subject: " A Man iu Two Conditions." Monthly collec tion. All are welcome. Preaching in the M. E. church, of Le- highton.on Suuday morning and eveniug, Feb. 5tl, by the pastor, G. W. Korth. A Hew Coal Branch. On M.imlay lat the 'Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company sent out engi neers to survey a route for a new branch road connecting Shamokii with Danville. At present coal for the West is carried around two sides of a triangle by the East Mahanoy and Catawissa Railroad to Danville, making about 60 miles. The new branch will only lie 15 miles in length, and will be in direct connection with the Pine Creek Railroad, recently transferred to Variderhilt. The Smallpox In Allentown. It ia a pleasant thing fcr us to note that thesmalliox keeps on abating in our city, health ofllrer Slough having had only ten cases on his list on Monday morning. Of there there were but one or two new ones of a very mild form, and the others, with few exceptions, in a convalescing state. Dr. Slough took hold of the matter in a business like way when he obtained tbe office in January, and it is to him our people are largely indebted for a prospective early and complete riddance of ihe malady. Allen. town Democrat. Badly Smashed. Jfiigine No. 2 of the Lehigh Valley rail 1v.ad while on lis way from Packerlon to Mauch Chunk, on Thursday afternoon last week, to take down train No. 7, attempted to cross over the track at curve above the Maucb Chunk depot, but Engine 392 with a train of freight care on her trial trip came dashing around the curve and collided with No. 2 on cross-over frogs, causing a bad wreck, both engines being completely strip ped on one side. Ihe road was blocked for seversl hours, trains in the meantime were over the L. A 6. road. One man slightly injured. Second Anniversary. Franklin Lodge, 2087, K. of II., of Weiss- port, will celebrate the second anniversary of their organixation by holding a grand festival in their lodge-room, In the publio school building, in that borough, com rue oc ing on Tuesday, March 7th, ami continuing every evening during the week. Among other attractiona will be a eontesl for a gold headed cane, and the rendering of choice selections of vocal and instrumental music Messrs. C. II. MacDanrel, J. F. Snyder, II. II. Mutselman, Hiram Leah and E. M. Fenncr, compuse tbe Committee of Arrange- snents. Don't f.gct the date. v. H-" Kf ConanmpUob. ,.JrJoa" A Hum, proprietor of the Mansion House, in this borough, died of consump tion, at about It o'clock lastMondsy night. Deceased waa born wear Lynnport, in Le high county, and came to this county about the year 1816, sinee which time he has re sided in this vicinity ,being engaged in busi ness at different times ss farmer, drover and hotel keeper. At tbe time of his dtath he was treasurer of the Carbon County Indus trial Society, whieh office he had held for u number of years. DecesMd was about 57 years of age, and leaves a wife and several children to mourn the loss of husband and father. Tho funeral took place Friday af ternoon, 3rd Inst. Burglar at Waathsrly, At an early hour on Thursday morning of Isst week burglars forced an entrance Into tha U V. R. R. office, at Wealhcrly, and by the use of powder tbe safe wa blown open and robbed of sixty-Are dollars In money, a certificate of deposit for one hun dred dollars and several deed and Insur ance policies. Tbe safe waa the prirale prop erty of Mr. Cassler, the company's agent. The follows evidentty were adepta at the business, says the Herald, aa the job was done in a very neat manner. Au attempt was also mad to get iotoG. W. Miller' 1 ,loro bul MM 10 "complish their I (""P" there. No clue of the villians his I thus far been obtained. Sou from lower Towamantlng. A cow belonging to Benjamin Blose dropped twin calves last week. Sprightly III' lie animals. Tbe whooping cough la raging lo some extent in Bnwmansville. Mrs. Brown, of sear Millport, died on Saturday night,2Ist ult., of consumption, after a long, lingering Illness. -During the past two weeks wa have ex perienced some pretty cold weather, the Frost-King closing rivers and ponds with Ice a foot or more In thickness, for which our people rejoice. The St. John's Sunday school (Lentx'a) is well attended. Sessions commence at 9 o'clock a.m. Supt, Balliet waa visiting the Bowman'a school one day last week ) he inspected the maps drawn by some of the pupils, snd pronounced Litsie Bnyer'a the best, though he raid others were almost equally good. Dr. N. C. Schaeffer, principal of the Keystone State Norms! school, will preach n dt. John's church next Sunday (Feb. 5th) n the morning. All are cordially 'nviUd to hear him. J. It. Brown, of Uellertown, Pa., wll give an entertainment of grand tableaux and illustrated lectures, In Bowman's school house, on Monday evening, Feb. 13th. He will protray beautiful scriptural scenes, vice of Intemperance, and the assassination of President Garfield, and mirthful scenes. Ad mission IS cents, children 10 cents, all are Invited. ' William Troxell refuses to lake the farm hlch he recently purchased of Bcnj. Bloso. although he.had made a payment thereon. Mr. Blose declines to pay it back. Charles Prulstnan, ol Lehigh Gap, was around last week selling flower and straw berry plants. -Owing to the continued neglect of the School Directors of ourdistrict to provide all tbe pupils with text books, there ia consid erable dissatisfaction among parents, teach era and scholars at the injustice. Directors should give this mstter their immediate at tention. . CuxrinxkOK. The Programme. Ihe lollowing lathe programme of exer cise for the Teachers' Local Institute, lo be held at Weiasport, thla (Friday) evening and to day (Saturday), Feb. 3rd and 4th( J 002 t rIDAT IVX!il0. Discussion "Needed Reforms in Educa tion," tnbeiipened by Prof. J. T. White. Addresses By Members of the Institute aim prominent teRctiera iroin auroau, S1TPBDAT. Primary Arithmetic J. P. Rowland, Geography Dr. N. C. Schaelfer. Class'rcHun Difficulties Discuskion by Mem bers nttbe institute. History -II J. Reinhart, Composition Dr. K. C. Schaeffer. SATURDAY KVIKIXS. Local and District Institutes Discussion to be opened by D. F. Smith. Lecture "Education and Citlteuship" rrol. a. u. cscbaeller, I'd. u. The Institute will convene in tha morn- ng at V and in the evening at 7:30 o'clock. There will be no cession during tho day on Friday. The meetings will be held in the Lutheran and Reformed Church. Teachers are requested to come prepared to take part id the discussions and to present any diffi culties that may have arisen in their schools, for consideration by the Institute. The eve ning lecture will be free. Post- Office Bulletin. List of letters remaining uncalled for in the Lehigblon post-office, Feb. Isti Drrlsbch, Aaron Kistler, Abraham Miller, J. II. Ma nil, Jacob i.tiert, hllen E. f.bert, Emmie M. Fritsinger, Charles .Rucli, Horace D. Gilbert, Joseph Smith, D. E. Wert, William II. Yohe, Alfred . II. I etxes, P. M. itonoru, xvirs. i;rrie Kistler, William List of letters remaining uncalled-for in the Weissport post-office, January 31 1 Cbristman, Charles I Hoelle, W. 0. r ittpatrick, Michael I Klinetop, Henry Henry, Alfred McKee, Jame Watck, Ed. W. II. Kiixcht, P. M. Letter remaining uncalled lor in the post- office, Packerton, January 28 1 Buss, Jacob R. I Reiss. John (21 Curran, Fianklin I Simpson, J. D. Schocb, Jamea L. L. McDaxiii., P. M. Say ''advertised" when asking for above letters. To bo the Next President. It was slated Monday, aaya the Philadel phia JTecorrf, that at the next annual elec tion for officers ot the Lehigh Navigation Company Mr. Joseph S. Harris would be a candidate fur the Presidency. He is at pres ent General Manager of the New Jersey Central Railroad Company, and is the Con sulting Engineer of the Lehigh Navigation Company. Mr. E. W. Clark, the present President of the latter company, is to retire and devote himself exclusively to the bank ing business. It is understood that there will le no opposition to Mr. Harris. Tbe street waa full of rumors oil day concerning the mention of Mr. Harris' name in connec tion with Lehigh Nuyication. One wa that tlieGuwen Garrrlt interest having se cured control in Jersey Central, Mr. Gowen would not be slow in etlecling tbe dismissal of Mr. liarrU from that road aa punish ment for the low valuation be put upon the coal landa of the Reading Company when he appraised them fur Jlie Receiver. Publio Bales. Bills for the aale of the following proper ty have tieen printed at this office, or tbe same are advertised iu tbe columns of the Caesor AnvocATX. Feb. 9, at 7 p. in. Household furniture of A. A. natch, at tbe residence of Mrs. Rupert, Bank street, this borough. Feb. 17, st I p. m. Administratrix's sale of real and pereenal property ol Henry He maty, dee'd, ou Lehigh slreet, this bor- ougn. Feb. 18, at 1 p. m. The.veluable farm and building, of the late Henry Bretney, In wanouiug vaiiej. Feb. 18, at 1 p. m. Household furniture, uiacxsmiin sua siate roonng toois,proper ty of Laura Nolf, at Batb, Northampton couuiy. March 4, at 1:J0 p.m. Administrator's silt of house snd lot on Lehigh slreet, this utrougu, use property or Anna Msria norn, aee a. StgTtM Confsrxsd. At a meeting of the trustees of tha Lafsy ette College, Eaeton, on Wednesday, 25th ult., the following honorary degrees were conferred: LL. D. upon IIn. James P. Sterrrtt, Associate Judge of tbe Supreme Court of Pennsylvanls ) D. D.upon Rev. W. Q. Scott, class or '69, president ofOhio State Universltyt Rev. Wallace RadclirTe, last moderator of the 8ynod of Philadelphland Rev. Henry Clay Trumbull, editor of the Sun&ny School STYmes, of Philadelphia. Tbe degree of A. M. was conlerred on John C. 6tuckert, clM of '75, snd Francis B. Wells, of '61. Professor R. II. Trach, principle of tbe Easton Academy, waa honored with B 8. Two trustee were elected, visi Hon. Robert P. Allen, Willlmsport, class of '55, and Traill Green, M. D., LL. D.,of Easton. Grateful to Invalids. Floreston Cologne is rrateful to Invalids I oecaiiM it is relreshtng without the aicke 1 Ing eliect of most perfumes. From thejoity Seat This (Saturday) evening, 4th Inst, the new Concert Hall, of this borough, will be opened to tha public for th first time, with the popular plsy entlt!ed"Edgewood Folks," by th Sol. Smith Russell company, of New York. We have no doubt but tbst there will be a packed house, Dot simply because the troupe and play or popular, but on ao- count of a curiosity to see tbe new hall lit up and filled with people. The scenery I aid.to be beautiful in design add arllstio in finish. The drop curtain we nave seen, it represents a magnificent scene on the river Rhine, and la one of those scenes thai the eye delights. to rest uwn.- The hall seat about 650 persons; tt Is uniformly and cntft. fortably hested snd well ventilated; the en trance way la ample for any emergency ; in a word It is ornamental, comfortable and perfectly safe. -Early on Wednesday evening last Mrs. Lewis Beers, mother-in-law of Eli Senslnger and housekeeper for Janice Belford, died very suddenly of heart disease. A short time before her death she was attending to her .household duties, when she. suddenly remarked lo those In Ihe house that the wa dying, and Immediately expired. How true that none can tell " what a day may briug forth." We sincerely condole with her re latlvet so suddenly and unexpectedly be reaved of one so well beloved by all. How sad the thought that die we must, The rich and poor, the bond and free) An I all again return to dust, Obedient to Death's stern decree, John Sandel, ion of Jacob Sandal, and Mis Emma Kicfer,dughlerorJohn Kiefer, of this borough, were united in marriage by Rev. E. B. Cook, nt Nesquehonlng, last Saturday, at the house of Mr. Riley, the groom' brother-in-law'. -The Lyric Singing Society Is pfflrticing the "Cantata ot Queen Esther," fur the pur- pose of giving an entertainment Iu Concert hall sometime in May next. James Zel'ner, who has been Ih Florida for the past six weeks, returned home lsst Friday. He looks well. -The meat stand ofC. E. Miller, hereto fore under the Broadway House, has been removed to his store. Ob Friday evening a week ego there was a social gathering nt the little people at the residence of M. S. Kemerer, esq', n in law of Judge Leisenring. Music for the oc casion wa furnished by Prof. A. W. Vau ndaand Daniel Acker. The little folk bad a Very phasant and happy time, to the de light of the parents and friends present. -Last Tuesdsy evening a gathering of the elite took place at the residence of C. O. Skeer. " Notwithstanding the inclement weather there was a gosd turnout, and no doubt a happy and delightful time. We are informed that Happy Sam had a happy time with bis many happy frienda at his residence, on last Thursday evening. May he and they alwaya be happy. Tbe damaging fire in New York City on last Tuesday is another admonition to property holder's to attend to having their property insured. Delays are dangerous. Gallon Kemerer A Strob, insurance agents. JtJSTICX. Weissport Items. Rev. Mr. Shepherd, of Tarry vill', was visited by his friendsof Franklin, and made the recipient of many articles, Such a visit could not be otherwise than pleasant. Which enjoyed it most, the givers or ths'receivers, who can tell 7 We are pleased to note that our friend W. C Weils, and h'ia assistants in Ihe Evan gelical Sunday school, are working like beavers, and aro having victory as the re ward of their labor. Some necessary changes have been made, which have not only se cured the utmost harmony, but greatly in creased ita strength and general efficiency. We think it fuvorable to say that Mr. Weiss has found the work, to which he was so uh- expertedly called, pleasant beyond his ex pectation, and It appears he is impressed more and more with the greatness of bis re sponsibilities, and the magnitude and im portance Involved in the Sunday scboolsys tern. Tbe school bss a visitors class, Mr. A. D. Rishel being its teacher; a voung men's class, teacher, Charlea Roth; Ger man class, teacher, J. K. Rickert) two young ladle' classes, with Mr. Yeakel and Mr. Miner aa teachers. Special Invitation I extended to the young men and women to attend and make tins their school. A largely sttended childrens' meeting wss held in the Evangelical church, on Sun day evening. Public sentiment is constant ly growing in fayor of these meetings, a, fact which is clearly shown by the interest man- ifrsted. Our schools ro miking rommendble progress under the Instruction of Prof. Snv- der and his assistant Miss Stone, of Maucb Chunk. The board of directors work faithfully to promote the best Interests nl tha same, by paying liberal salaries to the teachers, and employing only those who are efficient. . Our industries are lull of work. The Fort Allen Foundry, under the able man agement of Miner Bros., bss swollen to a large enterprise. These gentlemen, assisted by their father, spare neither pains nor ex pense to finish with credit what they lurn out. The Emery Wheel Factory is another evidence of enterprise and the building is an honor to the town. We attribute ils splendid success to the ability aud energy of L. E. Wills, the manager. The It-llinz Mill is booming along splendidly at present. Superintendent Deterline has shown him self an able foreman and deserves much praise for his effort. Danel Kresge, Jr., has purchased H. Rickerta broom factory. We wish him success. Lynn's Democrat announces Andrew Deibert as an Independent candidate for supervisor and overseer of the poor, for Franklin. A good man in every respect, and able to fill tbe position. M. Raudenbuah, tbe tobacconist, Is (locking himself with a choice (election of cigar. Ut, Dedication at Beaver Run. Aa per announcement the Beaver Run M. E. church was dedicated on Sunday last, tbe 29th ult., the attendance being large, In tb absence of Rev. G. W. North, who wa detained by Illness, tb pastor, Rv- B. T. Callen preached the afternoon "sermon, snd Rev. L. B. Hoffman, of Mauch Chunk, officisted in the evening. The service were eloquent and impressive. Tne total cost of the church was about $600, the unpaid bal ance waa all secured on the day of dediea lion, with a smsll sum over which will go toward paying the runuing expenses of the church. Grand Opening of 1882 at E. H. Bohl't, 'Halloa-done a business that far exceeded my expectations the past year, I have just bought largely of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware. so that It la bevond dianute that I have the largest and finest stock of goods in my line ever seen in thla county. If V-O I NUni fit Afan,-h Phiinlr mnA Ann mmm more in my (tore than in any other in the countr, vou make up you mind thst I ad vertise to deceive. If you would ave money, kit me a ran. j aavertis no lie 10 0 ceive tbe people. Th Hew Forwarding Office at racket-ton. The new forwarding Office Is occupied, though not quite finished. Mr. Morris taV Ing advantage of th three day suspension of last week moved la. Coufusion con founded wss the result for a dsy or two, but now order hs com out of chsos; there I a place for everything and nearly every thing In Its place. You enter a hall In th new building run ning tbe entire depth of tho building Th first door on the right leads to the Telegraph abd Despatches Room, at the extreme front Is the telegraph table with seven bright In struments, all chattering away In language known only to those who have familiarised themselves therewith. A commodious bay window gives tha operator a view of the road up and down. At the table you find Michael Lennan and Lewis Harleman, no. lite, altebtiVe, reliable operators, they at tend In the day time) ai night you find the obliging George Culbert. Mr. Lattlg, the efficient Division Operator, has arranged a new switch board, In fact, hat made such connections tt bbly an experienced opera tor could make. The boys pronounce every thing 0. K. In this room Mr. Tbos. Hafle man, the tried end efficient Despatrher, has a desk. He is assisted in the day time by C. J. Onuld, at night by Lewis Trainer. Telephone conhactlon with the lower end of tbe yard enables him to reix rt to tbe Super intendent's office tit Bethlehem, the depar ture of coal trains'. It, D. Radcllffand Wil liam Fisher are the train starters. At Ihe rear of this room is tho private office of F, B. Mrri,the Forwarding Agent tbil room ia handsomely furnished t door leads to the Dispatcher's office and one oiening Into the hall. At the end of th hall is a wssb chisel. Criming ihe hall Irom tho telegraph room you open a door leading Into the way bill room, running th full depth of the building. Here you find a busy force of clerks, billing coal and making up trains. Here aro four double desks, at tbe first, the through desk, you find George. Sandel and Arthur Rowland, billing all through coal the ne.ll, Lewi Peters, Who bills the North Penn. and Bethlehem ) the next is occupied by II. J. Brvtuey, who bill Furnace and Perkinmru ; next by Joseph Fenner, the life of the office, who keep's a record of all loaded curs passing this laiint ) tb'e next by II. E. Swarts, lately Commissioner's Ctelk, who bills tbe supply coal and all coal going north; the next, a single desk, is occupied by K. M. Williams, chief clerk, an efficient and reliable assistant to Mr. Morris. A tele phone connection with the Scale Office frnln this office ienne of the Improvement. The day force in this room ronslst of six clerks. A Ciihsidcrable coal comes In at night, V, A. Clauss and Joseph Fenner liaVe charge, and the amount of Work they can do I pro. digious. As Joe says, they can't be ewamp ed. Ascending to the second storj you find at tne end ol tne ball anotber wash closet and a water closet , to your left you enter the supply room where can be lound all the stationery, etc., required in thia department. Crossing the ball you enter tbe book-keepers room containing four desks, the first I, occupied by Wllllatn Boyd, 'mileage clerk the next by Amandus Koons, tounugeclerk; the next by W. P. Long, who has charge of the through coal ; the next by Rob't White, who books the Perklomen ; the next by Er win Fenner, who attends to the Furnace and way, Mr. White assists Messrs. Long and Fe.nner In closing the weetly report. Pass- ing'nutol this room along the hall you en ter the way bill department, .known a the Record Room; where will be kept all the important records of the office. In a furn. islicdjgarretyou will find all tbe unimporU ant records yet of sufficient yaluo to be pre served. Tbe building Is a substantial brick struc ture 38x38 feet, furnished in the best style. All the carpenter work Was done by me chanics from tbe car shops under the super vision of John E. Lents the buttling was designed by Mr.-Morris and built according to his wishes. It is heated by steatn and lighted by fjaa furnished by one of the De troit Gas Machines with a capacity of fifty light; under Ihe building i a celler, twit of which ia parlitoned off and used a a store room for Ihe despatcher'a supplies such ns lanterns, globea, torpedoes, signal flags, An. Tha old ForwardlngOffico has beeu removed to a new foundation and will benverhault-di part of it will be used as a depot, the rest aa a lounging and bunk room for the rallnad men ; between three two buildlnga is a sub stantial brick building 40x20 feet in whirl! is a boiler for furnishing steam and a pow erful pump to be used iu ruse of drought in pumping water from the Lrhigb to the re servoir in Packer's Tark, lor the supply of engines etc. Steam and gas connection has been made with the 8cal Office, adding much to the comfort of the fnreo there. The Packerton Forwarding Office, when all is finished, will be one of the finest buildings along the line. A healthy amount of cleri cal exercise, and with Joe to keep the Pro fessor in good humor, the clerks'will have a desirable place. Axu.H. A War Between Religious Factions. Au Allentown dispatch dsted January 30, givea the following particulars of a church difficulty, not unlike that which took place at Bellman's Church, Berks coun ty, last year, which occurred at Coplay, in iiilgh county, on Sunday afternoon. For the jiast nine years tbe Lutheran and Re formed enngregatinna of Coplay have been worshiping in one church, but l ot unlit Sunday was there any breach of the pesce or interruption to the harmony that has pre vailed, The church waa heretofore, by com mon consent, regarded as a union churcb, and tbe Lutheran and lb Reformed con gregations worshiped therein on alternate Sundays. In 1873 the Lehigh Valley Iron Company donated a lot of ground and $2,- 000 toward the erection of the church, B. S. Levan, at that time president of lb Iron company and a wealthy man, contributed $4,500 toward tbe church, with the Idea that it waa to be a union church. The mem ber of tb denomination together con tributed $000 and th erection oflbe churcb was commenced. Th members of the two organlsstions dux th cellar, laid tb foun dation walls, snd together did all Ih work peaeelully and harmoniously. In due time Ihe church was dedicated. During the past four wockt, however, tbtr wr Intimatloo that trouble was Impending, tb leaden of tb Reformed congregation claiming that there organisation owned tb building- Nothing aerious was thought of these rumor and the Lutheran paid little heed to them. When, however, Rer. J, D. Scbindel, the Lutheran pastor, and bis congregation bad assembled last Sunday they found the doors jocnea, and as a consequence no service. i were held. Tbe affair has created great ex citement and ia still the absorbing topic of gossip. Mr. Scbindel advised his people to go home peacefully and indulge in no un seemly conduct. The pper which waa presented to tbe Lutherans asking for subscriptions lo build the church sci forth Ibat the structure was designed to be a union cbureb and on lb strength of this statement considerable money wat trcured. To this fact tb Lutherans art resdy to testi fy in court, where the mstter will no doubt be tVn (or retllement, Tb leader of lb loclifng-ouf movement say thtt th pper which set forth that the building Wit to be a union church wat unauthorised, Th ex citement Sunday ran high and several we men were so much agitated that they erled bitterly. Several member of th Reformed denomination do not approve of th locking out and one of the elder hat resigned, List of Teachers Employed In thla County. County Superintendent Thos. M. Bslllet has kindly furnished us the following list of tbe teachers employed in this county to gether with Iheir post-office addresses) DAHtta ToWKSRir. John TrRTaikls,. .DeaTer Meaiow Thomas McUortnlcs, ' Marv MeUormlek,. ,..,,,. " r.mmi iueuaj. Maggie T, t.'ole,. Phi Itsnnah Uonnahan. nip uiara.. ..Jeantivlil MaxKle McOarver, ... Howard Uuican, U. E-, Morris Williams Annie L. Sherman Maryle Whitehead, ... Sophie Ureslln.., Annl Sehaefler ..,,eA(denrl i.-.TrsrckoW East Ftflt Towxtntf, James Stelxerwatt, . W. T. 'Stelrerwalt. . . . .Lcarftatoir It II r-thlelcher. Ambrose Stelajerwalt, a urn, ..weissport Calvin F. Kuder. Errut-Leliluh nmnii Chester E i ranis, rarr)Vllle Eaat Macc C'hcwk IIurovou. A. S. Millar, II. E.,..,...Est Mauch Chunk H. A. Klsenhart, II. E.,.. " " " Helen Merrick, " ' ' Etta P. Lynn " Llssl Slruthers " Jennie Kelirlir, .,. " iisue it, nenncuy,,,,... " " FrtAShUft ToWasmr. Mary A, Snvder,. ..Weissport A, 1j. Rishel . r Klcpben Soli, ,,, ,.,,.mi " U. A. Campbell, ,, Henlamln F. Peter " Thomas Arner, ,n " i-nesier A. ISUCK 11 wiiiiam is. Kemerer, E. ll.Mooney, Aquashlcola KiddiR Imvtiauir. Lliil E. Ilrodlinad, Hickory Run .Mai lie A. Allen Hickory Hun A. P.Carter, , ,.LehtihTaniierr Altnrt Ilrelthaui.t -t.ljuhltfli Tannery U. J, Clark, Whit Haven, Luieroe Co. IAaSOBD ItoUOL-OII, D. f. Smith, M. E., ,,Lansford William SSerrel, " Annie Shoralln. Lettttt Junes,, M iuaxgie i4iierson, " hstner Urtmtbs,., " Mary J, Jlaese, " L.ttSARRx Tuwnanir. Constantino AleUole, Buck Mountain Auauoe xoiej , uuea iuounlaln Lxuiuu Town ill I r. J S. Btlshbaeh,.ti.,,,,,,,,,,,,4,4.nockpnrt Arthur Ulvens, ,.,,.Hcckort cnia .1, Aravasxis, nearer jueauaw I.iniaiiTon Boitonoii. O. . Urlffln, A. !.,.,. Lehtghton llama u.uons....ii,...,.i... .....,.,,, " Emma Ihjllelltriatef,.,,,,,..,.,i ' Agnea llaUk, , ltellc Nusbaum ,M. ' Laura V. lloftord Laura boluuon, .. L. ToWAMSirsiMi TowtsiHtr. D. 8. Kebrkam ,,,,,, Little Gap W. H, Ol ..Utile. Uau W. JI. sllllman.... ....Aquashlcola W. II. Zlerenfus.... Thomas L. Wenli, , ,, ' J. 1.. JiUck Lafayette Kern, J.H. Iteliller,... J. A. Snyder OlHor lilose, Jr., Parryvllle Manomno TownsHif, Frank A. Kistler New Mahoning .losiab Muiselman, ' N. M. Ilalltet " ' II. A. Kelser, " A. M. Kistler " " Emma Kistler, " " T. It. KUnkel, Pleasant Corner Hiram A. FrantS Eirvnt. Lehluh countr S. J. Horn, ....LehlKhton MAtcn CnoifK IloRocatt. John T. White, A. U Mauch Chunk Mrs. E.- II. Frlsbie, " - Ilnltle II. Malilwln, " M. Lou. Struthers, " Llitl Flster, ' . " Kalie McAllister " ' Julia M. Wejllenineer,..,.,. " .' Ballle Weyhenmcyer, . " Sue Leonard " liarrla Leonard, y Mary Hrndinan, " JenitaaUuian ' "a Maui'h Ciiuick Townaiur. William McLaughlin, Suuimlt'IIIH F. X Cannon, .',,.. " " t'annle liigersoll,,,,,, , , " Ellen llaliaglicr, ' " MaitleRoss, ' " Hachael McMlchael, J. a. Fisher , " riamuel Motxer, 4( " Marli Fisher, " " Uharlea Alien,... Nesnuehodlnir Nora Clark, W. T. Hollu Annie Sniltham, " Thomas Lawler, ' F-AOKitn TowtsBir, O. E. Iloltx North Penn, Schuylkill Co. James Hrobit, Lehlghtnn A. U Sterner, ...lludsomlale PACKxnToit District. A. (. McLaughlin, M. .,., Packerton F. P Fenner Weissport Hell Stager Weissport ParriVILU DgoouoH. H.J Reinhart, M. 11, Parryvllle KllaPlilIrr, Mary itapp ; PaXR FORISTTOWKSHir, The Directors hav failed to report the name and addresses of their teachers to th County Superintendent, as required by law. TowAxanamo Tcwnsnir. W. II. Wat kin David Smith, J W. Uhrlsiman.. Joslah Miller, James Koth Howard rjicckel,,.. Orant Muschllti,.. Jonas Markle .StemlersvllI ..... ..Carbon P. O. ,.' " "SJ ii u Aquashlcola Welsiport WxATnxttLT Uoaocart. J. P. Rowland Weathtrly Mary Sharer, M. Kmtna J. Andreas, 11 Jersle II. Musielman ' Marv II. Fee, II. E " Nellie Ileers ' Sadie 3d, Case, B.K. " Waisaroar Itoaooou. J. F. Sniil.r. M. K Welssnort Lottie A.Stouo, i Weissport T. M. JIALLIET, Co. Supt.. Lchtghton, I'a Wants a Yoonfr Men's Literary Society. Eiuroa Carbon AnruCATR Dear Sir: As your correspondent said, a week or so ago, Weissport has a Ladies' Literary Circle, of which fact our people are proud, because it ia a refining and elevating medium when properly conducted, and the kind of an In stitution which should be established in all and every community, on account of its tendency to elevate the slsndsrd of society, to cultivste a taste for literature, and lo eliminate the Ignorance so prevalent among the people. We are proud of Ihe fact that oir ladies have plsced themselves in ihe foreground In this mstter. It is not our chief aim to give credit to our ladl for tbe noble stride forward made by them, but for the purpose of (routing a similar dciire and craving among th young men, or " we boys," who are so far behind, and (low to rie lo rise to thtt position which will gain u reiprct from all intelligent men. Our place hat anipl material for tb organisa tion of s" Stag " society, for mutual im provment,and th discussion of scientific, political, religious and publio questions in (antral but lb fault lies In tb fact tl)t there It not energy enough in til our mate rial to mak a forward step in Ihl', lustier. The idea has been agitated a number; of timet among a few, but w!,en the. test was to be applied, at a rule, we all flunked. Wat It eowtrdire! We believe nol but Iu that other great fault, ludolence, or "I dout era how it goes." Away then with Indol ent spirit, and let us rite lo that dig oily, our lady frienda bave risen, and organise a so ciety far the development of enr Intellectu al faculties, to create a etronger taste for pureliternturti and toplsce ourselves abreast of moving, living things. Our ladies are aobly leading Ibe van, and we hop before long to see another Intellectual fertiliser developed in our community, which sbalt become the "Mecca" of ouryouug men. Yours, Ac, An IxTtauTiD Party. Weissport, Feb. 1, HSJ, Bry&oods&Clotliiiig BUm AT LEHIGIITON. We will Open to-day, February 3rd, In th 8lot formerly occupied by Mr. CM. 8weeliV, next la A. J. Durling's Drug Store, with a complete tiock of Dry Goods, Notions, Fancy Goods, LADIES' COATS AND DOLMANS, Carpets, JtlaBBkcts., ko$ &c ALSO, A FULL LINK OF Beady - Made CLOTHIfO , For Men, Boys' and Children, wllicll will be Sold At Itoek ICoUosaa .Haws 1 1 Call and gel our Prices whether you want to buy or ni'fj JOSEPH JONAS tib. W. Ffctar, Manager-. J.nfit If WANTED, A good, industrious 'yofliifr innii, from 14 fd 17 years of ngp, to learn the Dry Goods it Clothing tradf. Inquire at (lie New Dry Goods and Clothiti" Stoic. JOSEI'II JONAS. Tha Coat TfarlA ' Philadelphia XkJgtf.Soth nltt Tha pro duction of unthrarito coat cimtlnu-s rpilto large and Ihe wcuther untlshnlly mild. The tatter lact very much reduces the demand for consumption, a!iid prices are suffering ac oordingly. The market la cjiiiMerably dt moralised and is gradually approndiliiK a very unsatisfactory randillmi. The rnrfnil- ineut of half lime production during the past two weeks and Ihe positive derlaratioti that it will be continued to a like extent through the month of Februarys In coilneo. lion- ' lib the fact that the stock of coal nt the various IM1 centre is unusually light, has given moderate firmness to prices, and it Is believed by those Who aro supMsed to bo best informed in tbe trade thrit tho Ann uo will bo carried Into the new vcar. Tin) companies that control the trndo are firm in the belief that nil neeessnry arranc,n mentSj as they have bogtin, will be fully consummated and Carried to the end. The news from the coal regions Is that thern is nn active demand for lump and steamboat sites, but all other sites are dull aitd the stocks on hand quits large. -The production was considerably reditrcd.last week by the three days' suspension, and this will bo fol lowed by siinilarsuspensions each week un til tho trade recovers its tone and Ihe do- mnnd becomes uniform for alt sites. Tho affairs of the Lehigh Coat and navi gation Company aro alwaya of Interest in thia community, where ils securities are eo largely held. It has boen peculiarly regard ed as a Philadelphia corporation from the memory of Its founder and of many of our prominent ritixent who hava been at differ ent perlodt connected with its management. The public it aware that tlspresent highly valued president, Mr. K. W. Clark, is Hbout retiring frim tbe office Which, he has filled with so much credit to himself, and advan tage to the company, and has resumed the business which he relinquished when called to direct its affairs. The managers have been, impressed with the belief that tho magnitude of the coal Interests of tho com pany required them to eeek in a successor one whose knowledge and experience on t)io?e subjects would lead to tbe most amplo development and economical working of their magnificent coal estate. The commit tee having this in charge, therefore- ojiened negotiations several weeks ago with Mr Joseph S. Harris, whose reputation as an expert in aosl mining is so deservedly estab lished. Mr. Harris was formerly tho super intendent of the coal mines of Ihe company, and when he accepted, about eighteen months since, the office ot general manager of Ihe New Jersey Central Railroad, it was with the understanding that he should con tinue to be the consulting engineer of tho Lehigh Company, sj thst his official con nection with it has never been severed. We are very much pleased to learn that Mr, Harris has, after mature deliberation, yield ed to Ihe unanimous request of the board to allow his name to be placed at the head of the ticxet at the ensuing election. The rail road company, having placed a high valuo on hia services, were, of course, reluctant lo part with him, but have recocn lied his emi nent Illness for thia position, lie will bring to tbe service oflbe Lehigh Coal and Navi gation Company a mind stored with the scientific knowledge so much required, a matured experience and observation, and an energy directed by practical dealing with the questions that will como before him. The company is certainly lo bo con gratulated on bis decision, and, with the hearty support he will revolve from Its oth er officers, we feel assured that every (uter es! will be thereby promoted. The total tonnsgenf anthracite coal from all the rtginns for the week ending Jan. 21, aa reported by theeeveral carrying compan ies, amounted lo 307,078 tons, against 545, 924 tons in Ihe corresponding week Iastye.ir a decrease of 178,8111 tons. Tbe total amount ofanthracite mined for the year is 1,3.11, S50 lens, against 1,211,720 tons for the same period last year, an increase of 123,227 tons. Lines fer Mrs. David O'Brlan and Family, "There Is somebody wanting," So said bis wife ; Oh I mj husband Is wanting ' In this dark life. "Ther Is somebody wanting," So said the son O my father I wanting Until life's done. 'There Is somebody Wsnttng," Sobbed Ihe daughter ! Somebody I yes soroetrdy My dear father. "There Is eoriebody wsntlng," Was hrrd on high ; Answer ejni, win goatl ntly, "ieiao, pete t" dra nll. J. S. Fbivhaw. Miners Orintifna;. The reTifzatinn of the old Miner' and Laborers' Union ia now being agitated by Mienien employed at mouy of the col lieries in tho onal reglona. Last week meet ings wero held at a number of the collieries, at most of which tpcakera from outside ptacea were present. The tinners claim that Ihey do not propose lo strike, only to demand what they consider themselves cn titled to. So far as we have been able to learn their demands will not bo acceded to, it being claimed Ibat, beginning with the Ul of April, work In tbe colllerie will be steady, with lb mines running night snd day during the summer, at must be the raso with th anticipated increase of tonnage for tbla year lo thirty Dye millions, about tlx millions over IE year Juit rioted, A BIO FIRE 11! ALLENTOWN. 8iecial In the Caaaiiit Aiivuratx. Almcxtow, l'a., Feb, 2. Earl's Soup Work, situated opposite Ihe L. V. It. 11. I)Kit werecurrif-leli I ilittmyrdby fire last night. Over SO'.U'fVfi pmiiula of soap slid rsndlrt were columned. rt Is heavy, but curered by insiittmv. A nnuibDr of mi u are thrown nut ol einpl"Vin.-iit by this Cat astrophe. The Works will w rebuilt. i'u-llltu Flirt Dr. Eriiry'a (Jimm.tid fialairh Remedy, will cure the wnrrl ' rum l Catarrh or Hay Fever. Ur. Svory's Ilinirttilnt Invtgnratnr gtv s health and slrenglh, iiientul and phyaiivl, urn kes tho complexion cleur, white and beautiful. IVmpL'let free. Rend Ibe Ad vertisement. Hiram TJIIein, of Montc'ltury ruunlr, aged seventy nine years, is thu father uf twenty two daughters mid two tons. Tho Ohanibcrsburrf Urpnnlory ray (hi nt least J50U wnrlh of bovine virus has bei n shipped from three farms iu thst vicinity for purposes of vurviliatinn, Tlilrli- VnirM' Triitl. We will send I ir. life's celebrated Kleotro. Voltaic Hells n ml other Klrctrle Appliance on trial for 3J ilays in jounn men and ohl.r persons who are nlttleied with .Nervous lie. 1)1 1 1 ty. Lost Vlliilliy,&-..Kiiar.inteelnirreeily relief and coniilio re-turatlon of vigor and manhood. Also for IthciinatUm, NruralKl.i, 1'aral) sis. Liver mid Kidney illiaentl let, hui tures, and many other disease. Illustrated pamphlet sent Ire-, Adtlrut Voltaic Hell Co , Marshall, Mich, v-)l stock .Tliirkri. , Closing prices of IuUavkx A Tuwaaxxo B took. Government and Hold 40 Mouth Third StrM. I'hila.. Feb. 3, left, I'. S. e's. 18K1 Kxl tot bid lDlU asked U. S. Currency, e's ....117 bid 12 1 ak. U- M.s's,lS81, new, Kxt.lWU kid 1 ik-l U.S. H, new Ui2 Ud llii'iaUel U. 8.4'anew U8 hid ll&W askad I'ennsyanla II. II et Md tlii asked I'hila. ti Iteaillnic II. It. alU l-l-l aski.l LolitlCh Valler H. II.... t"i bid ty, aik,.t LehlirhUeat&Nav.L'o.. 41 hid l.U aski.l United Co's ol N. J ....III 1)1,1 laeu askad Northern Central II. II. 4'U bid 4SK asked IWatonvllla I'j.n. II. H. IT bid 1 UkMl Tilts. Tit. U llulf. It. II. 1SS bid asked Central Transportation. 34 bid 31 asked Northern l'nclhofom... 3.1 old Mi askxl ' " J'rel'd.. n bid 7 askot North Tenn. K It el bid liVi asked I'lill 4. Krlo Ii. It U Idd IllU asVe.l Silver, ITrudes.) I0K bid WJf asked MAIMttElr. RENXRR KEMERKR On tho 2Rth ult , al the residence of the bride's mother, In this borough, by lie v. B. J, Spinyer, Mr. Charles J. Deuuer, of JainestoVrn, and Miss I. Lizzie Kemerer. EMPLOYMENT FOR ALU To Sell a Moll Article., niHEpoor as wellaa tho rich, tho old as welt -L as Ihe youmr, the wlfj. as welLns th has baud, the young imilden as welt at tha jooiie man. the njlrl as well as the bojr, may just at well earn a few dollars In honest auiiiloytntD1, ns to sit around Ihe house and wall for oth ers to earn It for thcio. We can give yon em- filovment, all Ihe time, or durlom y ur spar loursonlyi traveling, or In your own .neigh borhood, amunir lour friends and acquaint ances. I r you do not eure for employment, we can Impart valuable Information lo yoit tree of cost. It will co-t you only one eent fur a postal card to wille lor our I'rotpeeius.and It may be tho means of making you a good many dollars. Do not ncitleet this opr-ortunlly. You da not havo to Invct' n larae sum ol money, aud run th. risk of losing it, Vou will readily soetbat It will bo an easy mater lo rnaka from 110 to till", n week, and establish a la. crallve, and Independent bustnessjionoratde, straightforward and prontaula Allan U this matter NOW, lor thero Is HON KV IN IT Tor all who eniraire wllh ua. We will sur. prise you and you will wundrwliy you never wrote to us hcluio. Wa sxxu rvit ratine- U1ARS rllEK. Addrert 11UCKEYE MTU HO., (Name this paper) Mahiu.i, Ohio. Kept. ai..m6. NERVOUS DKBILI.Y: A CUitK (UJAKANTKEIl. Dr K. C. WsVM:avit ai d Uraih TRRAT ih.nT. ahimcltie ,ui- tlisirrla, tiiuiuisa, Ca.i vuismns, riei-vuun i eidiehe. Meutai Ueprea alin, Jjoasot Mouinri. intuit ouLcaa. tupo teney. inroiitutaiv Ke.iisnu'i. 1-reuielure OIC Aixe, caused he urerco-iicn. teli-abus. ur over.lniin'gerco, nbicli lent ,o miserv. tfecar and (tcatb. 0..o box wilt cure receui ca're. I- acti box cout -ins oue n.iititli'a treatment, Una Aeliar n oox. r aix 1X3, lor uvj dolls rat aeul by mail lurnald ou rrc iit ut pnre. We amsi anieo six boxen toenru any ei With each older lecouid b usforJ-'. hexes, acceaaan. Icnwitu llvu,lutai..w, ,iu .-udtbe iiarebii rrouv wniten ffiijre .euloicluii Ihe tuiT If in treatm-nt f not irr.ei a rur Hear-aiiteralt-uedi,' wlui the mataienr nertf-r. nd direct fre n, j.iun o. W VJXX CO.. solo iToM'etors. S1 iuV. Vdia.in Htreel. ch.cjKO.til, . j, dUukIKO Aar1,Lhl(b. .h'ilrn KLINKiCO. Vtloala Arrnta I'a.iauelrhia, tent, tt.1l i- D IV1DE.NU XOTltr. At a regubtr meeling nf the Directors of the Firtt Kxllontl Rink f l-lilliton, a Senii-Aimual llivideud ol Til ltEK percent, on the, OiipiUI Ktoek was dindarwl, nyabl db and alter Junnarv llih, I8C2. W. W UOWMAX, Cashier. January It lKJiS.-wS O ATARI EI.Yo' Cream Balm fl"aetualtyoln icsthanasikl ys saves nl Catarrh, al virus, eauslng healthy teen ilnnr, allays In fianiuiaflup; ru t o.B the met.-. brane Iruu addi tional colds, com pletely brats th a. res and resi urea Ihe sense of last mid smell, lien. flcli! resell r realised by a f application. A thorough treat ment will cure Catarrh, llay Kcvtr, ate. l'a. equalled for eolda In I he head. A irrvvabta lis usu. Apply by tho til t lo Dniter Into Ihe a,., tills. On receipt uf too will mall a packaa. Sold by A. J. HuntiMi. dru trial. LehUb. ton. ELVS'ORUAM UAIM Ct., norM-yl tlwege, N. V. a weok in ytur own tana. S3 Ou.Qi irve. n risk. Kven ib nf ,''ew. Cai-llal i t eealr ed. Wo w 11 turuit-b t oo .V r- i 'iu . jujuv aeo ma n lov tone. lAdle roaattcu iiiorlia 3tn.iiAuoki and prl make ..rr-,n,y Lo ot.- -fiuuwaae a bu.la a ut w -lo , laui-au u. i r.l uv all the tins vou cr . w i . lur i r,ri iiS IT fAiici. ii- or -i j