RA.TORDA.Y. FEUnUAUY 11, 1882. Local and Personal. -Disappointment In matteri of pleasure ti hard to be bori.e. In mailers altectlng health it becomes cruel. Dr, Bull' Cough Byrup never disappoints thosu who usu it tnt obstinate coughs, eolJ, IrrtUtluu of the throat and lungs, etc Edward Ungan,agcd 13 years, fell un der cart at Exeter culllery, Luterne couuly, on Saturday and nil killed. SWFor prepared paints, wall paper, boots's stationery or finer article ofany anil vary dlscriptlon, at very lowest prleea, go U C. A- AJVV. ..-V.. , ivnj -.-H..V.. Chunk. Qeorga Rclger, or Tatnaqua, while de spondent several dayt ago, rut hta throat, nd ia now ill a precarious condition. The Peopla'a Passenger Hallway depot at Pottsville was accidenallly destroyed by fire on Monday. Lois, $800(1. 2Ey Before ordering your fall nnd winter auftiand overcoats, you should not fall In Imp into th Post Offirt buildnlg, in this barouch. aud examine the new ami clemml assortment of latest novelties in cloths, aiiimerei, suitiuga and overcoatings now opening, and which the undersigned is pre parol f make up In the very latest style ana most durable manner at prices lully as terr as the aama material and workmanship can ba obtained elsewhere. Call and be centfaced. Respectfully, II. II. I'kticks, Agent, P. 0. Building, Lehlghton, Penn'a. il(clne) Hopkins, of riltstou, Luicr-ie county, was frozen tu death on Sunday ( while under the influence of liquor. A miners' and laborers' protective asso ciation was formed in Luzerne county Fri day by the men employed by Charles Par rish b Co. A publia meeting Is to be held at an early date. This movement has been agitated in all parts of the coal fields and is atep toward the revival of the old Union. TBsV-If you have a cold or cough of anv kindj bpy a bottle of llill'a Peerless Cough Syrup at Dr. C. T. Horn's drug store. Use il all, and if not satisfied return the empty bottle and he will refund your inonev. H e also salts Peerless Worm Specific ami Hill's Worm Drops on the same terms. No euro, n pay. A small child of Frederirk Kepping, ot Hatleton, tiped a kettle of boiling wuter ujton itself a' few days ago and was scalded to death. A store was destroyed by fire at Union dale, Luzerne county, on Saturday, and the owner was said to have been burnmt alive. The building was fired by tramps, with whom that pert of the State is infested. f3t"Yf Invite the Mtetmon of our read ers to the advertisement ol the Buckeye HTg'Co-. Marion, Ohio, in another column. They offer rare inducements to earn nu hone, living. The Hummel inluei at Xuzireth.lfnrtl. mmpton county, aroestiinatcd to contain 200,000 tuns of iron ore, which is to be mined at0 cents a ton royalty. The fire in Stanton Colliery, Schuylkill county, has been extinguished. Elecutionary readings and recitations ftre'to'ba given next Wednesday evening, lith inst., in the Presbyteriun church, at 'Hokendauqua, by Miss Huldah Baker, a til-nted young laity from Syracuse, N. Y. The proceeds will go towards the. fund for erecting a new parsonage at Uokehdauqiia. tyA.CIocks, Watches, Jewelry am! silver war for sale, and repiiriug done at Haga taau'a Store, Weisanort. 25-yt. , During (he week ending on the 4th inst., lli.DW tons of cnl wrre shipped over the Lehigh Valley railroad, milking total Of 1 ,033,828 tons for the season to that date, and showing an iurrense, as compared with aaine time last year, of lf.1,374 tons. A gift enterprise will take place at J. T. MeDaniePa, Mahoning Vulley, Saturday, 18th Jnst., for the benefit of William Maid enwald, who for a number of weeks was laid np with a fractured limb. i-O-tf you wants nice smooth.easy shuve your'balr rut or shampooing, go to Frnnz Roederer's Saloon, under the Kxchnngellr tel. He wU fix you right, and don't you forget ltv Prof T. A. Bnyricr, r f 8lroudburg, was here ovt r Sunday. The Ttnt.X -ks well and happy. He returned Uoiue Monday. T. Dlo Thomas, formerly clerk inA. J Darling's drug store, but for the past five rannthi'enmpoundiug physics at Williams town, Dauphin county, has returned, and will resume his position with Mr. Durling next Mondsy. A runaway team dashed into a funeral precession In rittston, Tuesday afternoon, a ! sly, if not faullydiijuriu--; Mrs. Evans and Mrs. Lloyd. A Lehigh Valley panenger train struck a sleigh containing six persons, on the Su gar, Notch erasing, near Wilkeit arre, oi Monday night. Nicholas rtap.n,.if Wana mle', had both his legs broken, ami his son William was killed. The others escaped with'slight Injuries. The story of a road by the Leh'gh Val ley Company from Bethlehem to Philadel pnia is again discussed on the street in Phil adelphia'. There are 1,109 communicant memleri of the Moravian church in Bethlehem. Counterfeit $J bills on the First Nation at. Bank of Tamaqua are in circulation. Look nut for them. Themrneymen bricklayers of Allen town have resolved to work for no lest than 42 J 9 per day the coming season. 1 ;Fiva men were recently captured near Bethlehem who had taken sixty, firkins r butter' from a Lehigh Valley freight car. B.y. B. Kachline, Bj., who die. I sud lenly en We.lnee.liy of last week in Eastnn. bad his lira insured foi $5,000 in the New York'MuWal. -Robert H.Snrre, Eq.f Fountain Hill, South Bethlehem, superintendent and en glaear of the Lehigh Valley railroad, will soon lead In the malrlmonial allar the third and youngest daughter of the venerable Dr. Neyjnj ol Laueaster, Il is said tbut the wedding Will come rff in the early spring. Ob 'Monday there were but seven eases f small pox left In Allentnwn.and the ma jority nf them In so mild a form that the sufferers were not necessitated Intake to bed. Uer. J. 6. Rennlnger, of North White ball, al present serving the Lutheran eon gregatlons at Egypt, Unionvllle and a num. ber or other placet aa pastnr,will the coming spring move to Blatlngton with his family, having purchased the property of Rev. L. K. Derr, lu said place, the latter having re cently moved to Reading. The price paid for tha property was $2,635. The Thomas Iron Company have pur ehsted and taken possession of the Iroutmi Railroad and mines. The road extends from Coplay to Irooton and Biegertyille, a distance' oft miles, along which are some of the most extensive ore and limestone depos its in (ha county. The new laws of tha Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows make it obligatory on all mem bers to huve three degrees before July 1st, from which time on all lodges will transact business In that degree. E-Sl, John, general ticket and passen ger agent of the Chicago, R,ck Island ami rie.ifle' Railway, Chicago, III., will plea.a accept juir thinks far a very handsome cat o4r published by that eomruuy. DEMOCRATIC MEETING, The Democrats of Lchigli ton are requested to meet, at J. W. Itaudenbusli's, Carbon House, on Thursday evening, the lGth inst, at :30 o'clock for the purpose of placing candidates in nomination for Borough offices.' Let there be a full attendance.' The Committee St. Vateutilie'a day Next Tuesday. Alteutcwn'a city debt la 1424,287.43. Election day one week from next Tuet dayj ar-Stamplngof all kinds done by Mrs, W. P. Long. Call and examine patterns. Michael Caddy", of Wilkesbarre, was found dead hi the bottom of a well at mam on Friday last. Tho cause Is being investl gated. Rev. A. R, Horne.'prtnclpal of Muhlen burg college, Atlentown, lias gone to Texas on n business trip. He has charge of the Normal school In thai State. Sfr-Besl in. tha' world, the Dust J roof American watcnes, sola uy t,. u. uuui, Maucli Chunk. John Cornelius, ex sherilTof Plkeco., and a well-known citizen, died suddenly at his home In Millord, on Friday nightj aged 68 years. Another instalment of 12 or 14 inches of ''beautiful snow" on Saturday, caused an Immense demand lor anow shovels Sunday morning. Now the anow la here, and David Eb bert ia nicely fixe.) to supply you with light and elegant cutters, of large and handaomc sleighs for parties, at reasonable prices. The election for officers of the New Jer sey Central R. Rj COjJakcs place. In May, and it is rumored that .Mr- Oowen will bo made President nf the road.' -Currle, youngest cliildof Mr. W, II. Montr, nf this borough, died ol diphtheria, on Thursday. The funeral will take place on Monday. Almut. noon Thursday, nasix Hunger!- nna were, traveling up Mho'L. A S.-R. R. track above Mauch Cl,unk, they stepped nil one track on In another to make way for an approaching train, when h train from the ther direction caught three of the six and killed them nlmost instantly one of them being aclinlly cut in two pieces. During the year 1881 there wero 17,- 515,R9()' cigars manufactured in Lehigh county. The tax i!d to the government mounted tn$IU.1,!)(l.1 35. XB Accent i ther, more than n mil lion ndd throughout this country last yen of the On Ti'nn railroid wutch,'sold by E. II. Uohi, Muucli Chunk. An Enslon physician states that if fam ilies would matt their own cofleediphtheria cannot get m foothold, us the pungent aroinu nf the roasting nolTee etrex'tuslly destroys the germs of the disease. This stalemeut may be worthy of attenliou at this time, while diphtheria and kindred di scutes arts so prevalent. A social supper party will be held at the Exchange Hotel, this borough, on Wed nesday evening, 22nd inst., (Washington's b ril.day.) Tickets', $1.50 a couple. Ednard Wilt, who was a marine on the Kearsage when that vessel sunk the Ats baiiia, died in Allenlown on Thursday ol last week. j&rW you don't believe that Ice Cream taaies better and Is healinii r now than in tho summ-r, go ami trv JilK Dnl'REIIN'S l'OS3 CREAM ON SATURDAY EVEN ING. Rev. B. J. Sninvcr, for the past Mine years the very apular pastorofthe Lehigh t hi Eraugclidlchurch, will preach his fare well sermons on Sunday, Feb. 10th. Ili congregation and many nfnur citizens will be borrv to inics his genial presence smong them. During the three Hays ending on the 3rd inst.,theie were 41.061 tmisnfroal shi ped over the Lehigh Jt Susquehanna rail mad, making a total of .131,251 tons lor the en&nti to thai date, being an inciraseof 25. 70B tnns us compared with same time last year. &iJRtsmping for braiding, embroider ing, outlining and Kensington or' Crewel woik, diinaul Mrs. W. P. Long's. Call and examine patterns. The Ashley, I.nzerne county, post office was burglarized Monday night, and tCO worth of stamps stolen. The snow wus so deep on the North nmpion county roids last Saturday .1 hut the in ill carrier bet wren Nazareth iiii(f,Saling Ion nas 7 hours making 7 miles. Prof J. P. Rowland, i fWeulherlv, was in town last Saurday, and luude us a very pleasant coll, ' Sleighing parlies during the week have been nntiior.iuj. Mau.-h Chunk. Summit Hill, Tain j'uj uml otlu-r places furnishing their quota of visitors and pleasure eeekeVs. Dauiel Graver, of Mountain Top, Lu zerne county, was in town last Monday. While heie he purchased a handsome sleigh from the well known firm of Trexler A Km. Her. Dun, looks well ami irjmrls busi ness good in his section. Fred. Leuckul has purchased the dwel ling house, on Bankway, next to the Anrn cat office, of Mrs. Siaiiller. He proH(s to thoroughly overhaul the building and put down a S foot flag pavement in the spring. Some effort has lieen made to organize a'" literary aiwiety" In Weiairt, but, un fortunately for that town, the piovemcl.t proved uiisucrrsirul. Will not Comtnndiirr Reber take hold of th mailer 7 Iks.. Fatal Accident-Fall of Top Coal. On Saturday uncrll.-'ii, the 4th inst., a feeling intense pa In was lelt by the 'o pie ol Jeanesville and vicinity, occasioned by an accid-ut at No. 7 slow nl the Spring Mountalii Coal Company, whereby a miner named John Williams wua iniantly kllle-l, ami his hrlper,Juinfa Coylc, very seriously, pcrbaai fatallr injured. Tbu accident was caused by a full nf top coal. The body of Williams was, sura the Hasletun BulUlin, crushed into an unrecognizable mats, being completely buried beneath, the tail of mat. Coylc, who waa standing a few feet uway, had a piece of coal fall on bia leg, eeveriug it Iroui the body, and but alight hopea are entertained of hia recovery. New York to Chicago A New Route. The projected New York, Pittsburgh and Chicago R.R., when completed, will form a through line from New York to Chicago 57 milea shorter than the Pennsylvania route, ana ijj miles shorter than the New York C'stral. The route of the new road Is from Jersey City, on the New Jersey Central, to Tamauend, 130 miles west of New York. thence through Peunsylyauia to Wampum, on the Beaver river, to which point the mad Is already built, and uik.ii which nil 8 will be running by April I. A branch runs fiom Wampum to Pjtt.hiirgh, Fmin Wampum weal the road runs to New Lisbon,) hence to Wuyne.burgau.l Siartu, SlarU cnunly.aud on through Tuscarawas, II. .lines Knox, Richland and Marlon mutitle, to Marion, 0.. where it will Join Ihi- Chicago and At- jlanlUi rd. The latter road run Horn I Marion to Chicago. Tha Coat Trade. i Monday's Philadelphia Ltdgtr tayTi Tha coal trade haa beep quila dull fora fortnight past, mainly for tha reason that for the most of that time the weather haa been unusual ly warm, and trices bare ruled low. The touch ol winter that Bet la Saturday Indi cates a chango In tha coal market. A ten abundant supply nf coat and at rather high er prices will, il is belleyed, quicken the de mand, for the stocks ol coal on hand In tho possession of consumers 'an small. The shortening of production in the last fort night, added to the lessened demand by rca son of tho mild weather, II is cxecUd will make the coal market more active and the outlook for the coal year good Such it the opinion in the coal regions. The Puttsvllle Miner' Jburnaf ofIastSatunlny'sayst"Thcre is no change to note this week in tha con dition of the trade. There it a good demand fur manufacturing sites, and tha tlunjestic sizes are not in much request. The three days' suspensions, extending' through 'Febr uary, keep down production, though not silllcicnt to prevent an accumulation at tidewater pointsof the undesirable sizes. No suspension was' ordered lor this week, but the storm king Intervened, and wltli'a giaxl uld-lashloned snow lall, which was even more effective than tha behest of the coal kings In checking outside operations at tha mines'. In this condition of the trade tha wisdom of making no advance in 'prices for February will not be questloiled." Trouble In the coal mines la again threatened, ac cording Ui a correspondent of the New York jM(. at Oreeusburg, Pa. An agitation hat begun under the auspices ol tha Miner's As sociation and Knights of Labor, two trade unions In the bituminous region ul Western Pennsylvania, for an increase of wages and against tho ruleaofthocoal companies.' Law" auila and arresta have begun, and the breach, is widening between the opposing interest, and a geueral strike ia feared. The Molly Maguire element'lt also supposed to be hold-' ing secret meetings; and emissaries have been sent to the coal regiona east of the Allegheny Mountains to seek the support of the miner's organizations In the Schuyl kill, Lehigh, Wyoming and Lackawanna districts. The letter save i "From what can be ascertained in'tMeiarrtrcles, ills safe to predict that the threatened labor movement will involve an immense army of 'mine op eratives, iron workers and railroad hands who are iinplnyed upon the lines engaged iu tiie coul carrying trade, mid on railroads that traverse tho coal country. As there ure between 25,0(10 and 50.OU0 belonging to the Knights of Labor and Miner's Unions who ui.iy take part in the struggle promised for this month, the iinjiorUnco of the strike. to- comes alonce apparent.". Tho total tonuagu ofanthrncite coat from nil the regions for tho week ending Jan. 28, a, reported by the a yeral carrying oinipnn ics, amounted to 318,327 tons, ngainst 314. 752 tons in thecortestiondiiig week last vear. an increase of 3,575 Ions. The total amount ol aiitliravile mined for thnyenr is I.C53, 283 tons against 1,526,481 tolls for the same period last year, un increase of 126,802 ions. Enmtntt Hill and Around. We clip the following Items Irom the Vftcorif of the 4th inst : Summit Hill. John Bynon lias been confined to the house during the past week with a severe cold. Johnny Duushorty, of Jamestown, had his left arm broken while fioliciug with other boys on We lnesd ly evening. William McLaughlin, sr., is now nurs ing a dlslocjled shoulder blude. He was knocked down by hand sled a few weeks ago. A slope is to be sunk on No. B moun tain, to reach the water level. William Cur lis and Peter Daly have the contract. When completed the output uf No. 8 imlllery will be greatly increased. Mary, daugnterof Condy Cunningham, aged 10 years w.ia buried In the New t'atho. lie cemetery on Tuesday. Death resulted from brain fever, alter a brief illness. Slie waa an interesting iihild, and in their lot Mr. uml Mrs. Cunningham have'tbe sym pithy of neighbors und friemh. M. E. Sinyard's sou Richard received a painful-wound in the arm oa Monday, with u peukuiln iu the hand of Harry Walk The children were returning home lr..tn school and Walk was struck with 'a' snow-ball und accused Sinyurd nfthrowing it. Some words passed between them, when Walk inflicted the injury above stated. IiAKsroan. Washington Camp, No. 252, P 0. 8. of A. will meet on Tuesday evening hereafter. Wash Brubst bdried a young eon on Wednesday, ill the Protestant burying ground on the Summit. On Tuesday a young daughter waa lairn to Mra. Davis, whose hueband wua liurn.il todoith In No. 4 a few months ago. -Juiiies McDern.ntt.nf Coal Pule, buried a ami oge.1 sixyeiira.fin Wednesday. Death resulted rom congestion nf the briilfl, ' Why don't moneyed men build houses for the ni-coiiin.xlbtliiii nfibo houseless, and thus put shekels in ibeir own a'kcts? Fifty houses could be let f once at paying ri'es When you can scarcely pUce. money on interest at four per cent., why not make it U-n pr cent by hull, ling houses to 'rent 7 The Revival Meetings which have been held iu the Methodist 1,'hurch hero for the past two weeks hayu. been succestful. A large number ..f sin-sick ious were brought to the bench through the exhortation oflhe members iu charge. It is to be hoped that Ihegiaal work accomplished by"the Revival will bo .continued iu practice for thY future, so as Inbrflig the converts nearer to Him from whvm all blessings Ibiw, " iV We came nigh having to chronicle a Ions ol life to day. The passenger Iraip due bore at 3 o'clock on Thursday was run Into by a coil train on the llant.ralda oflhe tunnel. Operator Tibbet allowed, a train tn go tli rough the tunnel tfrnn Laiji, ford close to Hie passenger's lime. Thlt would not have caused any trouble had be not neglected to hold the pasaenger until the coal train arrived. When the passenger train was rounding the curve near the tun ne! a train ol .coal cart pushed by the large engine "Wabash" shot nut and struck the passenger engine, completely demolfshlng it and wrecking seven or eight coal cars. Wil liam Downs and Al. Fesaler, brakemen on tha coattrain.had just time enough to jump off before tha collision; took place. Strange enough tha engjueer and fireman escaped injury. The passengers were considerably shaken up, but no one waa hurl., The acci dent delayed the train, about three hours. Operator Tibbet shouldered ,all blame for tha matter. Nisqbiboxiso. Robbie, a bright and interesting boy aged three yeora,belongIng to 'Squire Burns, died of diphtheria on Wednesday. A large and enthusisstio mealing was held laal Sunday for the puriaiw of orgaiilz ing a blanch of the Land League. Dr. J, Gillespie delivered an e. ri'ient address up on the tyraiiirul sjatHii of landlordism in Ireland. When Ibe p.tor cl.n-d hit re marks the meeting proceeded to butlnesi by irgiuixiiig a "McSwcvney" Braut-h ol be I t it , ... .. . .1 uaioi league, circling u,e regular quota or officers. Doctor GlllespW was made President. From the County Seat A atOM ANdTuM. Mora pure milk and lets wafer. More fasting and less physlclng. Mora rljie fruit and leaa.nnuce plat. Mora oatmeal for food and leu pastry. More true honesty and leu deception. More actual worth and lest pretention!. Mora care for health and leu for wealth. Mora phyaical exercise and leu lounging. More pride of character and leas of dress. More mush and milk and lest fried potatoes More natural grace and leu graceful dancing More Intelligent pastime and less silly trill Ing. More wholesome restraint and lest Indulg ence. More money spent for victuals and leas for liquor. More time apent with tha family and leu in tha saloons. More coUceru for probabtlltiel and tela for Impossibilities. More true American politeness and leu tip ping tha hat to a select few. WHAT IIUatAXITT D JOsTIOR DKUAXnl. A caboose attached to all coal Cart. More ventilation k protection In coal mines. Mora regard for the health and life of man. More Justice and honof between man and man. A speedy dissolution of all bogus life Insur ance companies. Plenly anow. Now Is tha opportune time fof farmers tn dispoae of their surplus hay and get their coal, Early on last Saturday evening the new hall Was brilliantly lighted, and, nptwith standing the weather being extremely in clement, waa toon filled and the aeatt occu pied. Immediately before tha play com menced A. W. Butler,esq., Chairman of the building committee,and Frederick Bertolet to, esq., Secretary of the town council, ap peared upon the atage; when Mr. Butler publicly presented the building to the bor ough, and banded the keys over to Mr. Berlolette, who accepted them on behalf nf tha borough authorities, und then, retired from the stage, cheered by "the audience, After the'-orcheater had played, the Sol Smith Russel Co., commenced the drama called "Edgewuod Folks," which waa suc cessfully performed, at least so thought many,audyet there were a few who thought the pluy 'too light, overdrawn, and portions of ft odious. But all unite iu saying that the prominent character's 'in the play were well perf irmed. Music for the occasion was lurnished by Rbue'a orchestra, of Al leii'towii. All were .delighted with the music, new 'hall, and scenery. Ou last Tuesday evening an entertain, "ment was given iu the new Concert Hull, by Miss Julia A. Hunt and company, who rendered the popular play called "Flonnel,'s which waa not only deep and Interesting, but waa. well rendered to' the delight and satisfaction of all those present. What this borough now needs is a first class Orchestra. Won't some one, who feels interested in music, take hold of the matter at once 7 According to previous notice, there was a sociable gathering at the parsonage of Bt. Paul's M. E: church, by the members, on last Thursday .eveuing. The 5th grand dance of the Sociables of this place was held at tha American House, last Wedncsduy evening. Query How cull these, multiplied amusements be kept up without proving unhealthy to the pockets, morula and reputations' of those who participate in them 7 The end will come, and the luevelable must be met, and what will (he harvest be 7 On last Monday night death entered the home of Paul Kiefer, jr., West Broadway, and took from their midst their eldet son, aged about 10 years. We coudole with the pareutB iu their sad bereavement. Ho was buried oil Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock, iu Upper Mauch Chunk cemetery. May Ins sorrowing parents hear him eay Dear lather and mother, steer this way So that when this lile with them ia past, They1 may meet again in Heaven al last. It is rumored that tho Leon Brothers, acrobatic performers, design giving an ex hibition in Concert. Hall vn next Wednes day evening, Feb. 15. Our street commissioners deserve the thanks of the public generally for having the .snow' removed from the side walks, which wat, neglected by the properly hold ers or their tenants A moye in the right direction. Dr. Cyrus lemse, formerly of thlt place and latvr of Wilkesbarre, Pa but now of Peabody, Kansas, la at present visiting fiia sister, Mra. J. D. Berlolette, of this place" In order to rest and recuil his health'. Mrs. J, 0, Kline-atnl family, who have been visiting her parents Mt, and Mrs, W, H. Siroh, leturned tn their home at Perth Amlaiy, N J on TueiSuy lust. Mra. Win. Keichutdt, of the Relchard House, Asbury Park. Jf. J and her daugh ter Mis. John Cr. llin, of llazleUin, spent a Tew days with the family of Mr. T. HCrel I i ii , West Broadway, Pm!. A. W. Van Anda left on last Fri day lor Williumsport, Pa., his native place, where.hr txia-cta In spend a couple of wet ka among hit, friends, lor tha benefit of bit health.' -Shorty" Davit, a brakrimau on the L. VjR. R., residing at PaekerU.n, while shifting freight cars on Monday last bad his foot so severely crushed as to render ampu tullon necessary. , The weather hat been beautiful over head and tho tnow It disappearing nicely. Jftncz. A Mine Boss' Carelessness. On he 23rd uuihreo men ware suffoca ted in a colliery, a few miles below Wilkes barre, and 23 others made a narrow escape ,frnm sharing the aama faU. The Coroner summoned a Jury tn Investigate the affair, and that jury, on Thursday morning of last week, rendered the following verdict i "That John Davis, Samuel Morris and William lis Hughes came to their death by being smoth ered on the morning oflhe 23d of January, 1882, by the accumulation from a lira of tarbon acid ami carbonic oxide gasea, with other poisonous gasea and vapors, in tha gangways and workings of a mine known aa No.' I shatter the Susquehanna Coal Co., jn'Nanticok'e borough, and we further do say that Daniel W. Griffiths, fire bou, it to blame for the death of the aald men, In say ing, from inability or grou neglrol, that the water plpa had water to a runniug condi tion.and tailing tha nion that they could go in .to work-that all wat tafo and right, that there wat no danger, which, ac-ording to tha testimony before the Jury, wat Incor rect. Tha carelottneu cf Griffiths Is tha mora aggravating because tba morning waa one of tba coldest of the month and one which ahould have Impressed him with bia great responalbllity.- The annual conference nf the Evangel in I Association or East Pennsylvania, will be held in Bt. John's Evangelical church, Bethlehem, commencing pn Wednesday, t le Slint Inst. rilnhman Brsltnian waa m ba.ll tn J ired by a cinder car at the Kevstone Furn uce. near Eaiiou.on Monday night, that be ' died about two hours later. ThaTaaeJura' Local InjUiaU.- The third local institute wat bsld at Welupori, oa Friday and Saturday, Feb. 3rd and 4th. There was no session during Ilia day on Friday. The Institute organltcd tt 7:35 p. m. iter. Ilartnitn opened tba exercises with prayer. On motion It was directed that the chairman appoint the ne ceasary ofEcers. The chair appointed Messrs. J. F.Snyder and A. C. McLaughlin, Vlco Presidents, and Miuet Belle Nutbauin and Emma Dollenmayer, Secrelarlet. The pro gramme for the evening waa then called. Mr. White, who nt to open thedlaousalon upon "Needed Refirmaln Educitlon," being absent, Mr. Balllet called upon Mr. Snyder to open the discussion. Mr. Snyder spoke upon tha necessity of a teacher becoming ac quainted with bia patron and thought re form wat needed In tha un of text books f!rt!lallr In country district!. A uniform ity of text bookt should be adopted. f.tr. A. C. McLa ughlin, of Packcrton, poke Umn the want of inspect thown tn t 'ichcra j he slid tho salaries were so low, they were not sufficient to remunerate the teacher for his services. Mr. llofjord, former Superintendent nf Carbon county, then sp ka at some length to the directors, In reference to tho director's duty. He said that In the selection of school directors the mutt intellectual the best men in a community should bo taken and nnl until the best men are chosen will the work go on and prosper. Rev. Freeman spoke upon the question nf salary and the frequent custom among choul directors of looking too much to dol lars and cents lu the selection of teachers, and elated that a school director who would aacriCca a good teacher for the take of a few lollars, was not fit to be a director. Mr. Balllet then Introduced Dr. N. C. Shoeffer, of Kutztown, to the Institute. He said he had but one word to aay in-regard to the salsry question bralnt would always go in the walkt of life where it can gel the largest salary, and If the teacher la not suf ficiently remunerated for hit servires, he Will without doubt leave the school room II a better opportun'ty offers itself. And then he spoke with reference to young teachers l arguing that they made the best teachers. In the majority of our colleges the voung professors do tha better work. He then ex plained a few points with regard to venlll. atingaml lightingnf a school rooni.ln which direction reform la sadly needed. He also said not enough care was taken with the eye, it needed a gfeat deal more protection than is usually given to it. He said that long-sightedness and short tlghtedneti wat Very frequent among children, and can be detected by the distance they hold their books from them j if mnre than twelve Inch- cs, he lslong-slgbted,lf less than teu Inches, he Is short-sighted; and the only way to remedy this eyil ia to obtain proper glasses, after the child baa undergone an examina tion by a professional oculist. He also spoke of color-blindness at being more common among men than among women, giving at the reason women, study color from their youth, while tba opposite sex do not give color a thoughts it it not necessary In their manner of dress. Tint defect can be aided by cultivatiou. Saturday morning, the Institute convened at p o'clock. Prayer was offered by Dr. N. C. Shaefferfler which Prof. J. P. Rowland, uf Weatherly, waa introduced upon the sub ject of "Primary Arithmetic" In his dis cussion he made use of the following sub jects sa an outline : 1. Associate numbers with objects. 2. Abstract numbers. 3. Writing numbers. 4. Written exercises. 5. Notation and numeration. A number of difficulties in leaching par ticular parts and the order in which they should be taught were ditcussed at soma length by members of the intlitute. Mr. Joseph II. Werner, County Suiierin- tendent of Northampton, and Mr.Snyder. former principal nf the Lehlghton achoola, now of Stroudaburg, Monroe county, took an active part In the discussions. Dr. Shadier then addressed the institute upon thesubjectnfCompositlun. Using the following outline I I. Ideas axd TnoPGSTS. a. Conversation. 1. Observation. e. Reading. d. Reflection. II. ORDS ARK ACQUIRRn T a. Unconsciously, b. Conscious effurt. 1. Listening. i. ileaiiing. 3. Translation. 4 Dictionaries, III. Writtkn DiBcnonsgg. a. Form an outline; 6. Write rapidly. . Re-write and correct. d. Corrections. 1. Idioms, &e. Institute then adjourned until 1:30 p. m. In the afternoon, the exercises of tho In stitute were opened by Mr. Koinhart, of Parry vllle.who presented his views or teach ing History to tho institute. He said be would teach the first principles as a narra tion, and with more advanced pupils he would use the wiiUen and oral method. Dr. Shaeffer then spoke upon Geography. Jlct aet forth three waya of teaching Geog raphy: 1st, Synthetic j 2nd, Analytic! 3rd, The two combined. He then showed how a pupil can bo mada to conceive of tome particular objecu. though they canon tee them.. He then explained the cause nf twilight to bo refraction, the rays of the tun still reach us although the sun has gone down. For the same reason a stick appear bent when partly immersed In wafer. He alto showed by tba gh.h that degrees of longitude are longer at the equator and shorter as they go toward tha poles. De grees or latitude are shortest at the equator and longest at the poles. The subject of "Class room Difficulties' was discussed by various members oflhe In stitute. The chief difficulty wemt tu lie in the pupilt failing to procure tba necrsury bookt. Superintendent Balllet suggests thsttho teachers meet, as a body , and prepare a list of written suggestions uf remedies, Ac. The institute then adjourned until 7:30 P, m. Mr. Balllet introduced Dr. N'. C. ShaeBer upon "Education and Citlzenablp." He first defined a citlteu as being a free member ol a government, and that we had derived our idea ofeitlaon from the Romans, and then explained tha peculiar adyanlaget that tba Roman eitiicn had. Then In de fining tba relation of tha ruler or govern ment to its subject, ha said R It tha tame at father ami child. Where does the father gt hit authority from J Claim of parental authority It not love, but protection, sup port. Every father owes hit child prolcc tion, support and education. So the gov eminent owea Its subject protection, support and education. One feature iu English government, ha thought wat nf great Im portance, in require omnpulaory atleinlana-t t school. Then iu r.tmn tlia child vwet tut jain-nts protection, support and i.bedi. enre. And tn the tnl.Jeci 0wrt hit even ment protection, tupj..rt and obedienre to its laws. The edueutedmldleror Germany.' fs what accomplished an much for Germany. Italy UK) It Uking ttept In tha question of popultr education, And finally tba duty the subject' nwot hit government In refer. enca to vctlng. In conclusion, he said there waa need of spending money upon tho masMs. Tho alato has a duty to perform lu the education of tho people, to we at teach- an ha Velours. Institute closed with the lecture of Dr, Sheefl'er. It was a success, and well at tended by the teachers, taking Into conald eratlon the unfavorable weather. This wat the third aud last local Institute la be held by County Bupt. Bulllel, during the prcttM school year, Pxda. Killed on the Railroad. A man named Patrick Qleoson, an old resident of Allentowta, met with a frightful accident nu Saturday morning .last, which resulted In instant dentil. The unfortunate man was nn his way to worst nt tba Allen town Rolling mill, and whitn crossing tho track or the Lehlgll Valley railroad, at the Liberty alreet crossing, ho was atruck by nn iron train. Hia bead was almost severed from his body, his right foot was cut off, his lelt leg broken at four or five places, both arms fractured at three fi1ac.es, and hit body terribly iiianghd. An Inquest was htld and verdict of.uccldental death rendered, Oo to tha Lecture, On Thursday avcuitig, the Idth Inst., ill the Lehlghton Evangelical church, by BibbopTbnniaa Bowman, of Allenlown, Pa.) subject " My Itte Trip to Europe." The Bithop is an Well linouu as an nbte orator by his many frietids in this his' native couu ty, that wo deem It unnecessary to more than announce hia coming the lecturer recommends tho lecture. He will speak in English nml German. Proceeds for the benefit of the church. Admission Adults, 25 cents; Childien, 15 cants. The doors will be opened nt 7:1)0 o'clock. Public Salts. lillit for tho sale of the following proper ly have beenpliuled at this office, or tho aamo nro advertised iu tho culumus uf the Carboj, AnrccATK. Feb. 17, at I p. in. Administratrix's sale of real anil puiseual property t. Henry Be. inaly, dcu'd, ou Luhigh aticct, this bur- ougn. Feb. 18, at 1 p m. Th valuable farm and buildings, of the late Henry' llre'.ney, iu jwaiiuuiug valley. Feb. 18, at 1 p. m. Household furniture, oiucKsmiiu ami siaie namug toots, proper ty of LuUra Nolf, at Bath, Northampton county. March 4, at 130 p.m. Administrator's sale of house and lot on Lehigh street, this uorougn, me properly id Anna Llaria Horn, dee'd. AROUND THE STATE. The Tunkhauiinck Dtmoaat thinks thai nil will be found in paying quantities in Wyoming county. Tho jewelry store ofW. A. Hutchinson, in iirnniorn, was robbed or watches valued at $400 on Thursday night. The Harrisburg Telegraph slates thst Judge Henderson will return again lo the practice of law iu Carlisle, Mary Zimmerman, a servant girl, hung herself in Allegheny City, on Friday. Dis- apHiinimeni iu inve was me cause. The store ol W. H. Craig, at'Rimersburg, Clarion county, was robbed on Tuesday night of last week of $700 in cash aud $500 worth, of goods. Mrs. Charles Melchnr has sold bercoun try seat, Waverly Heights. Mnntimmerv county, to Mr. Blessing, ul Philadelphia, for aiu,zdu. The first shipment nf glass from this Slate to New Mexico has just been made by A. k D. II. Chambers, manufacturer, at ficjicesiKirt. The Republican Committee of Fayette county has decided not to elect delegates tn me ointe uon'entlon, uut to nave them Chosen by the (JoUnty Convention in May. The company in which ex Lieutenant uovernnr ball is luierested lias relm quished its option uan a large coal property in Westmoreland county lo a company in New York. Messrs. Samuel Stephens and Blair Boyl s, of Altoona, have been sent by the West em Union Telegraph Company to build a telegraph line along a railway route in Cen tral America. The last act nf Judge Hall, nf tho Bedford Somerset district, was tn order the name' of Lawyer Ed. o. Scull, of Somerset, stricken from the list of practising attorneys. Judge user, ilia present incumbent, lias ordered the name to be restored to the list. One of the features'nf a bazaar tn be held at Reading will be a contest at type setting'. Tha hardware store of John Beidler at Wriglitsvillp, York countf, was mbbe-1 of goods valued at $100 ou Wednesday night ni iasi wees:. Edmund Wells, a prominent citizen of musiown, uiecl on Monday, aged 85 years Tho borough authorities pf Spring tlitv Monlgomery couuty, have been authorized to creato a loan of fflOOO. Daniel McCarly, of Columbia, a brake- man on the Pennsylvania Railroad, was jolted from a freight train near Gallagher- villa on eunilay mgiil ami Instantly killed. John Vanderallce died jn Phocnixvil'e, nn Saturday, agul 81 years, lie was nt one lime prominent aa an Urtii rellow and Mason, aud he made a trip around the world. John M. Msnger, of Pidtsfnwn, took a risk Umn the lil'n of Barbara Goldsmith iu the Boyerlown Mutual Lifo InsurHnceCom piny. He Kiid mit$l07 in ussessiuenlsjind when tho old lady died recently the com pany sent him a check for $22 03, The Pittsburg Duspatch estimates the number of acres uf cal laud purchased in Washington, Jefferson, Westmoreland, But ler, Elk, Clciii field, Centre and McKeau counties within the past teu month ul 250, 000. roalllro Fuel Dr. Evnry'a Diamond Catarrh Remedy, nil, cilia luu wurii rainu ijuiarru iir iimv Fever. n- TV-...'., TV.. r. ..: health and strength, meuUl and physical, -..ira ..ii.j.irA,uil Un,ir, IVIIIIU BUN beautiful. Pamphlet free. Read tba Ad vBiiiacuicai. Jjmea Mi'T.nln l,a Su.n nrr.lS ! Plllo. blir., far L.u,lnM l.i. l..w..ll rtklM !U club. The child j mother tried to protuU it, ami receivm a lemma Heating. Crnteful lo Isiviillda, rinreston Cologne is grateful In invalids. because it is refreshing without the sicken ing effect of most perfumes. The copper min near Shannohvlllr, Montgomery county, is tha only one iu Pcnn.ylvsliia. lla production in 18S1 was worth nearly $0000. William II, Kightllnget, tho Isrgerl owner of real citato iu Meaiville. Cnwlord county, died suddenly at that pa Ice on Sun-- day. Thirty Years' Trial. We will send Pr.Dye'a eelebrated Eltetro Voltale Helta and other Eltetrto Annltanoes on trial for J dayt in yoonr men and oldtr persona who are aUIIeied wilt) JVirvuus lia bility, Lost VltaUty,fevu;nrantieUir -needy relief and eompleia re-torallon of vtxor ana manbuod. Alsofur UtnuaiiUsiu, Neuralgia, Paralysis. Liver and Kldnoy dlOloullles, 1U turet, and many other disuses. Illustrated Csinpnlet tool frag. AddrtM Voltato Hill s., Marshall, Mloo. 40-yl LchlgUtoH iMarkcla COBRSCTID WXIKLTt tlonr ptrsaek ., 1...IJ8I Hue ww hen flour per sack ,1 4 76 Corn, per bushel ,... .!...,.. Hi Oas.perbushel.vi ......1. 60 M'xeJUhop, parent It) UUdlliigs. ,'r oni. ,,..,,,. .,..,.., las Horn Uro.p 1 CJ Hran. par owt 1 Butter. pr pound , .... ii Kggs. lairituSfn-. us-. s- ti Ham, perponnd.... ., IB I-anl, perpouad ...u tt 1 Shoulders. a-rpood 11 foitAott, psr t-usitel 1 10 Sil'itl ii.aiaMjsii jLAjtXyj NEW Bry -oo(!,s & CM Msg Store AT LEHIGHTOK; We will Opon lo-day, February 3rd, In the Store formerly oooupfrd'by Mr. CTT. BVceeny, next to A. J. Durllng'a Drug Store with a complete e'oc ( Dry Goods, Notions, Fancy Goods, LADIES' COATS AND DOLMANS, ALSO, A FULL LISfE OP' Ready - Made For Men, Boys' and Children, Winch will lie Sold' Cull and get otir Prlcci Whether you want tn buy cr m.) ' ' Eli). W. P5T, Manager. WANTED, A. good, industrious young mini, from 1 1 to 17 years of ago, to learii the Dry Goods & C'iofhing trtide- Inquire at the iNew Dry uoods and (JIotlniiK More. JOSEPH JONAS. MA KIM Els. DIIUM ItATtPEti. On tho I4lh ult., by Itev. A. lLiriholomew. L. A. lutm mid Mjsa A' M. Harpel.-'lioth of this borough. nEPrnitT DIETER.-0n tho lf.th ult.. hv tin: same, John Reppcrl ana Mis is. I.' Dieter, both of Lnwcr Towamcusinjc. WARO FAl3AX.-0n the 4th lint., by the gallic, Holiett II. War; oti'l Mi,3 kutlu J. Kaanbith orWcalher.y. MIU,T2r.-OREKS.-J-0ir the Sth Inst.. by th tonic, Albilgbt.M. M'Ucr, of Mul.on iuz, olid Mlsi Alnatidu Isabella Givcu, uf SleiiiltrsvlHc IMl'.II. IIILU On the J.lr.l till., in Weathctly, Ellemanda, duuzhter nl Lsvi uml I.ydia Hill, ngeil in yenrs,! months ami 6 days. FREEDY. On the 2nd Inst , in East Prim, Catharine, wpenf tj.iloinnn I'lfeUy, iiged 47 veins, 7 mouths and 21 days. Stock .ilurKoi. Closing prices of DslUvax A Towxsiexd btock, Unvcrnnient outt umu is.iutn Third Street, l'hila.. IVk 0, Iff 2. tr. S. d's. 18(1 Ext 101 bid mli asked U. S. Uurreney, 6's....UI lild 12' a.kcd U-N. s's.lSsl. new, Eit.lWiU Mil asked If. S. 4U, new llijj t-ld Unmasked U.S.s'snaw 118 bid 118s asked I'ennsranliv It. R 01 bid OlU asked Phlla. St Kea.lInK It. Ii. 31K ' t 81 asked LehtKh Vallcv It. It.... Olli 1,1,1 0,K a,ke'' Lehigh O-al&Nav.C'o.. 41 bid asked United (Jo's of N. J 1S3 bid im ssked Northern Central it. It. 4 U bid mi asked Itestonvllle Piss. It.lt. 17 bid iVA asked Pitts. Tit. k nun, tt. It. UM hid UH asked Ontral Transportation. ai btrt S'l asked rtorinern racinoiroin... a-i ou sosl asitrti " 1'rclM.. n bid VV, asked North Penn. K It fli bid KlV? asked l'liil. U Erie It. IC...... 1 Md tllU asked Silver, (Trades,) bid Vti asked A DJalXISTnATIUX'S SALU OF HEAL. EST ATE. Tlie underalurnrd will sell at 1-ubllo sale, on the tireinlsss on Leiilxu Street, Lchinlitou, Uarbou county,, Ta., on Friday, February 17th, 1882, at ONE-o'clock K SI., all tbat eert&ln LOT Number 47. situate on Lchlifh street atore. said, tieinx 00 Icet (rent and IkO fuel deep, up on wuicii is orccieu n iiwunini; ituuse, kjij 10 by 54 leet, Kltehen otliiehert, 7 hv wrlL'hL Slum. II bv 10 feet. Kak then. I'm ftsb .1 icri, uml iv-.iuu-a iiuiii . Stye and t'hleki-n IIouso. The lot Is planted wlili tlrape Vines nnd Fmlt 'trees. This Is a very ileslMUlc. properly as It ow with small cost l.o uwilo Into another dwelling. Also, at the snmo luno und plac-i. ii variety of Household Furniture and other articles of rersonnl Finpeny. Terms will be made known at the time and placo of sale, by OlAliSA IVC.UAl, I , Adinlnlsoritrtx of llenrv Heinlv. dic.il. THUS, th IMUll, A gout. Jan '.'S-Jt. Estate cr Hrxnr T!EKiMri, Dzojased. BALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, At 1:01) o'clock P. M.,oii Satnft February IStli, 1882, the undersigned will sell nt Publto Sale, un tho prcinisesiu M AHONINO Two., C.irrein county, Ph., the Lands, Farm House, K.irn unit Uiitbutldlues of the lute Henry iiretney, deceased, contuinint; 48 and th ACRES of fine Land.situale nn the public ronil lead ing to Lehlghton, and about four niles Irom said Borough of Lehichton, 25 Aces are under a irnnit atate nf cultivation and the tialrtiicecholoe Wootlland; bouudet by lands of Johp,Freynian, Onbriel Dilcher, dee'd, vt in ia tu il; r and unanes n. rrnz. The IiiinrovemenleiMnsIsI ol n iwo- iiyi st'irv f rame iivr.i,tji.-u uuuMi, ; t-i about 21 X 30 leet t Swiss Barn. 20 X , -IS feet) a fine Spring of Wuter at the house and Well at the barn, and noces-urv Out huildinvs; the place is well hint(xl with rhoicn Fruit Trees. ' 31' Tiiis is an excclli.nt chance In se cure, a dertirHhto Farm, in good condition to produce lino results. icrnis win ne luaue unown ai lie iuno and place of sale, iiy Ailornev in fact for ilia Heirs ol Hfnrv Brelney, rleo'd. Jan. 28, 1S8J. ESTATS cr AJIKA KAllti, IlOftX, DECEASED. ValnaWo REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, ny ir(no nf an Order of tha Ornhfttil Court ol Uttrl'OD County. Ph., to me dln'O ed, tho lindornltrned will exiioirt tn I'uldio t'le. Mi tlio iiremlw nn I-KIIKH1 RTWUKl', In a. - ii'osifUIII aU I'lIfllllfltTd U. am t?aturday, Marcn 4th, 1882, at li-n n'eb.ek I'. M the follnntnir Ileal Ks tat", vltt The Nortnwaruiy nne-uaii parlor l.tir. umbered 'two ltun.lre.1 and Thlrly tri in ina l'In or 1101 01 i.ciimuion oto-, lltutteon Leblith Street, and i.avlutr u front or width oo stld l.ehiKh r-t nf I lilny tl.r. e feet uml a loiuin or dui'tnni una nunureu or doi'th nf one Hundred feet Nine Incus (1,8 fact 8 S.Te'oi'slit of. 8,ory w and i.ljtitl-nins ici Inches) ul thai same Tee itnprovLinvutt eonsiat ore tvery and a liuir r itA-iuri is icuuwit ItllD.SK and oihrntoesiAr outbuild laxs, a koo.i well ai.u plenty oi unoicu t tun I'reet. Taaus or Salx. Ono-thlrd easb. cne-tblrd In six months aud ono-thlrd In one joar. w. n. ii Ai aur.ii. Fab. I, isa-wl AdolnietrAtor. ffiruF INTEREST TQ OVjut Talnatb Farm at Fi'Ivale Sale, Tha nru!raliin4 efler at Private Bala.thclr VAl.UAIlbK FAK.M, situate tn Franklin township. Carbon conoty, ., ab..plona and abslfrslUa from Weiesuori, on the publia j of ITUr Krnoi, toiert Anthony, Ed. Itabar man imuinv lUArniatiii s. uiuuuc.iut ituui ma otucri, coniainioc 12 7 ACRES and tama'nerehes. 100 acres of WEeh. arena (tar a hUlistutoof cullfvatlon, and Ibe bal ance In chestnut timber snltuhle fur rails Aa, acres uf Ibe aboro are planted In rye. The Improvements iti'fo.m ure one tlx-room-edand luft gniret Fit AMU DWEI.LIXG HOUSE, In Lod con.ltllrtn. nhe ll'ia Hum.nar Kl'Ch. en wlili vault un irrnejin. H.U1N, soxt9 feet, r- cl iigaA t'le stable, iihicken : op, Corn t'rtb, and alt n.cce-a.y ouiLuiMlnst. For Irrmt whleh will be mada restonable, cal un or ailurel', MlVF.lt nHOrHFR-. "ort Allua fouBJry, Wi.i..nori. i t.u Co., Pa- doe. Mm, IM jetiaittl.ii ti'ajjiilaasjai CLOXfilftG, JOSEPH JONAS'. Jiti2S tf Every Dairy Katinci, Fiodinvr and Dialer iu Uauy Products thitililViiWr.lK'i'io Tli8 AMERICAN BAIBYIAN. DEO USF.U Is tho only piper nhjpti In any way attempts tocivur I tils special fliM ot comnietclal cnle-i rise BEUAUSK It Is tho on'y pnidleft'loiiln which nro to be It.nml rt'r'!iu l.iin-l null ccr tali ltj, reiiurts ottln. luonnlliin of all alryincire A socia Ion-. UEUA Ui; It It latncuul) snieilirin tl.rouirh which irooncne and 0 r.l js In Lurirr, cheese an I dairy pr -lun ure eimtjl-J to tuniu.uiifeaiL' iiitttcaeh. iiiher on icptca coniioeled With their mlnitjj interests. DliOAUs-H Ills tlu unsy lueull by'nhMi hlw liiventloin for the dairy can lit brought iilreeily n. -ill.), atiinvlon -.of this' specific class l,irWifi-n llisv nr'eilelne.'. DtUAl'SKIt. djhis tmu-.s iti.d munoplica u( evory kind, nml con l e nils lurfalrpiay.amt fair ilenllni; In th'i ui.irk. ts o tha wort i. DKOAl'SK the nicer ptospirous and sue cesslul dairymen la all p-ris i.f lliu coun try tnKe It, sustains tinu I ke ft D Ct: A (.':-. K no iiiilrymen tail afford to he wltboutlt. iKQuiaiiic urcliiutil by tlia savlnu' ofCl.'.u peryiar will, In the end, cost many times tliut amount. "The AlneliCnn Duitvlrmii " is Published every Thiireilny t tr Vl-( per year, (H'l-l-paid. Single copus, l ive Outs. All communication? should he addiessed to J, E. CLAIiK, Pdlfer, & ond 7 .MUItliA Y Stieet, $ Y. P. 0. Box 0W, feb4 If EMPLOYMENT FOB ALIi. To Sell a BMi Article. rpilKroor aa well as I ha rleh.tha old as well -1- as tho youn, the wife, at well hi the liiis. bftml, the. younar uiulden ns wull as tliv'ynitnuf man, the girl at well at th'i l.uv, may jastjit well earn few dollars Inhunest einpluiinen', aa tu tit around the liuitss anil wall f.rolhi ers to e.nn II fur them. 'e rim sflve joli em plojmi nt. all tha lime, or dm Ins y. ur note hours only ; travulliii;, or in ruur. own sitiiil burhood, nimimr. jour friends uml luquaiiltk allies, usoudo noteiro for etriployuicnt, we can Impart volunWe jnlorinullun lu i.u trte of cos:. It will co-tynu only one cent lor a postal card to write Inruur Prospectus. ami It may lie the means uf loukhw iiiuuKUUd many dollars. Do r.nt neitleot this opportunity, Ynu do nnl have to Invest a larae. sum ol u omy. und , ,co tl.at 11 will bi, no c.-isj lint ter lo make run un. us ui losing u, lou will reauilf ' i)l urn tlo to tlU'i. n neck, nnd establish it lu. cratlve, and Independent pusluoss,h"horalle, tr.ilif litforwaril unit protilubln Atiend to tli's matter NOW, lor thero ItMUN'KV IN IT fur all who ei.ipnn wills ua. We will sur prise you and you will noiulcrwh) jou never wrototous hufuro. Wk i,!XO YVLL tAHTii- Vixas mutt. Addresa IIUUKEYK MTU HO., (Name this papsr.) Wantosi, Outo, tcli. id.-tnO. NERVOUS DEBILI Y: A CURE GUAUANTl:!:!). . Dr E. O. AVr.si'aSr.avi! ncd Ujua Taail stlKT. a specftle ioc U)slorta, liBilui.a, Con voitocns, Jiervoua i.ti(lelie, MeuUL liepret aiou.Lojsof Memcrv. po,nia oirl oea, luipo tency, luvomntarv Kuiiavons. l'rnn.atuie Old Asre, caused liv over ei"t cn. selinbuse, or ovei'-lmlu'Koi eo, lucli leac to misM-v, rtecar outt ocata, Ono hnz will cnte recent cases, each, box cnnt'lusono icontti'. treafmeiii. On tolinrauox ora.x oozos tor five doiUrai aeui til m ul picpaliiou iec lpt I OMe. We stnav untee six boxea to o irc any cara Will) each older icceiwd bi ualorilx bexea. itcceaiDau lea wiw nve dnpa .. wo vill ud tf.e rurehas cronr wiliteu iruarut to. loretur.i Hie mouvr It uiotrcalmint flora not eflVet acme uonr-uiitieata-uidunlv win n ll.e liceti.it nt isotd.r eil Onect Irom ns J Ills O W1MT CO.. Foio Pr prletere. S1 .a its V. Vadium Btreet. t'h:ct!0,lll, A J DUJIUC aaeut.Lttilab ton Fa. SMITH Kf.INlSii CO., Wholesale Arcnts Fh'ludeiiihic, aept J4.'SI GATARR hi Cream Balm ICITcctuallyclein ITLV'S 3 9kt IliCDtMt t'aV taitrtnt Catarrb n 1 vlrtit, ruuflnn: iWJftRRIIcotts'rtn tt-nip, allu)i In flnmniiMlfin, t-ro t6T th inftn hraine tintn rnldl ttnral fotd. com. pUu 'y lieiilf th i itpum. rrii.trvi ho fpnr.f tmtu tiitt mi H. Kcim licit 1 nriilts rv jrt'Hlncd hjr a fw ment 1H cu'e Palarih, Flay Kcver, ate. Un. etpi tilled for urld lu the bead, AureraMe to use. Apply by the 1 II t iu Amtof Into th nos trils. I in receipt nf SOe will mall a piekaao. Sold by A. 1. IIU'.LUn, rl'n u-lst. I,-hUh. ton. EI.S'CJIi:AM II MM I'D.. nov3.yl uwc-o, N. V. I.MI'OrtTANT TO EVeiat (Sja'oxver.H ! The EAGLE PRUNERI A nea iily pttcnte.l Inrontlm ft atuperliir fmplrincnt fori :htprun(nr. Ills Tar) simple In eonatiu'i ton, lijrht. enatly worUeit, rufild and elBi lent In rx"uicni. Ijursotsales are preillrieo for it. St'H;i. tn.n i-uarantnl. :. ; : v. r -is ,,,.- ,:;,"a . tjv: V.Mt,r J v t 1'llL'MNH t yM PANY "thburi. Ma-s. la-a r-enn lor cin u'ar., aokkis WaaTiD. Ail. cm)i:u YE end cioensea VVV neen.s Ouinl "rea. Xfd.eti ' 11. to est If. CO totl' 00 In t'ockt or israln. paylna M fu iiiini"u ria ire", ii. ju. Maiouer. as r x- cnantte place, . JlnU Bupturo rlaster Pure cure, bran outwtrd applleatlnn whleh will cause tho broken toeinbrane in heal and tiesoma as strut a til.o ihe aeeklant. No one need tun n.a fe.niul risk nf stranarnla. tlonwhtna eerlaln and specdv euro n-n b had at a trim wtost bt tt tuil treatment and taluatle turn wntion sent on receipt of irloa by F. II. MLrtttlUK, l'UBiturg, If. The above plaster waa discovered a num- ber ol eart ak-o byauotd lady a r.sldanl of OubCBSbvrc. Itulu tltw farctslil Uilestred, " r Jan. T-ibo. uunou Norur. In the rnatlrruririe itatenf Mary M. Bcvl ton, latu ol Welherly, Pa., dec'il, Tho Auditor. apilntrt by the Court to icatte illitrlbuilnii ol the fund anions; tha paruit entllift.1 uirre.o niiten is now in ll.e , bauds ul the l:jcutius of ss.,1 ilteiiUnt. will ; meet all iiftriles Ig'er-anil. f r ttio .irpoaea 1 1 T his atipolntnttnr. on Saiur.tay, FK' ItU i AIIVJ'Hi. V'i at me "till-oil rai-jkl-ouae, In the ll. ri.Uit. ol .Uu:t. ,u,.s. I' . al II' I1, il. All IH.m-.ns mtisl l.ri .ei,t ihete rlaflaa or tie i. lutr-d iroio tieiv-ilur el 1 (nfss ti.nra of I ml fund. M HI intt:" Feb. 4, i.SJ 1 AVelllur. tiT'l')10 ( 'ai;bov nvocATR otic yenr for 1, und Kcndali'tj Ilorse lLok as. u pit mium. 1
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