SATURDAY, MAUCH 25, 1882. Local and Personal. It lakes over cne hundred pair Of gloves to assuage the grief of the Brooklyn oflieialsnver the death of an alJerman,whose life might hare been saved by a ilnglo bot tle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. John Lanlham, a miner, was killed by a, fall of rook near Wllkcsbarre on Friday last. Thomas Jefferson Jones and wile, ot FotUtown, are each 82 years old, and have lived together tor fil years. arCholce CLOVER SEED for sale by J.L. Gable, Bankstreet.this borough, cheap for cash I 5ff-For prepared paints, wall paper, books, stationery or fancy article of any and every discriptlon, at very lowest prices, ro to K. F. liuekenbach, Broadway, Mnuch Chunk. tUetd the new advertisement of D. H. Hank, the watchmaker and jeweler, ill .another column. lie has a fine stork of watches, .clocks, jewelry and ailverware, "Very cheap. J. W. Freeman, well-known Journal ist of Wilkesbcrre, died on Tuesday night of consumption. - Get your fishing tackle in order. Navigation has been resumed on the canal. A Mr. Carven purposes to start a shirt .factory In Eastnn. ffiTj-Betore ordering your fall and winter .suftsond overcoats, you should not fail to 'Urop'intn the Post Office bmldnig, in this Ihoroiiirh. and examine the new and elecant assortment of latest novelties in cloths, oassimeres, suiting and overcoatings now nnenine. and whicli tlie uiidersmiied is lira- "pared to make up In the very latest style and most durable manner at prices lully as low as the same material and workmanship ran be obtained elsewhere. Call and be oonyinccd. Resjwctfully, II. II. Pktkrs, Agent, T. 0. Building, Lehighton, l'enn'a. The Lehigh Vulley Railroad Company it distributing steel rails from Eastun to Bethlehem The Patriotic Order of Sons of America have 173 camps and 16.000 members in Pennsylvania. Sao- If you have a cold or cough ot any Vlnd. buv a bottle of Hill's Peerless Couzh byrup at Dr. U. T. Horn a itrug store, use rs all, and if.not satisfied return the empty 'bottle and he will refund your money. He also sells Peerltss Worm Specific and Hill's JVorm Drops on the same terms. No cure, no pay. The 23rd of April wi'.l be the sixty third anniversary of Odd Fellowship in America. t The Lehigh Valley 'Railroad Company lias declared a quarterly dividend of I J per -cent., -payable April 15th. HT nave you seen mo new ana eiegimi ttnrk- nf unrinp and summer merchant tail oring goods, comprising cloths, casimeres and suiting, just received at CIhum Bro's, Bank street, this borough T If ynti have not, coll at once. lond fits guaranteed at prices lo sult-you all. The Springdale Foundry and Machine Works, at East Catasauqna, are crowded with orders, ami the shops are being ruts to their fullest capacity. ST-We invite the attention of our read ers to the advertisement of the Buckeye MTg Co.. Marion, Ohio, in another column. They offer rare inducements to cam nu .honest living. For the week ending on the 17lh Inst. 'there were 59,201) tons of coal shipped oner the L. i S. R. R., making a total for theeea oh to that dale ol 739,517 tons, a decresse .of 121,848 tons as compared with same time Jast year Sai-Clocks, Watches, Jewelry and silver ware tor i:ile, and repairing done at IlHga man's Store, Weissport. 25-yl. During the week ending on the 18th inst., there were 97,084 tons ol coal shipped over the L. V. It. R., making a total for for season to that date of 1.589 717 tons, an increase of ;62,72G us compared with same date last year. Boots and shoes for ladles, gentle men, misses, youths and children, ol latest stvleHiid most substantial make, at lowest prices, at Clauss s. Bro's, Lehighton Lte Thursday night of last week, a German tramp, 50 years old, was found suf focated to death a. No. 2 furnace ot the Allentown Iron Works He wus an old stager ecd known as "Charlie " A pt cat belonging to him and which had accompan ied him in his wandering's was found suffo cated at the same time and place. Sn-If you wanta nice smootli.casy shave ''your hair .cut or shampooing, go to Franz Jtoederer's Saloon, under the Exchange Ho tel. He will fix you right, and don'tyou forget it. Fourmen,charged with robbing Cluck's elore, Ik, Millerlown on Wednesday night, were captured atFairview aud'plaeed in jail at New Bloomfield, Friday. The arm of one of the parly is shattered by a shot supposed to have beeu fired by Cluck at the time ol robbery. TiS&.For a r-lecn shave, shamjvioiiig or fashionable hair cutting, cull on George E. Heite, at Fawcett'g old stand, ujKisila the puniie square. The residence of Samuel Lewis, a farm er, living near Barueslun Station Barks co.. was entered on Thursday night of last week by two masked burglars, who, after securely fastening Lewis and his wife, ransacked the bouse, securing about $1500 in cash, and made good their escape. jr-Stamping of all kinds done by Mrs Vf. P. Long. Call and examine patterns. SSQ Gentlemen's furnishing goods in endless variety new and bright at very bottom prices, at Clauss A Bro's, Bank sU James Camphell,ua old resilient of Car- bondale, was struck by a passenger train Friday and Instantly killed. His body was thrown several feet in the air, but not a mark was found on his person XtS- Hata aud raps, an immense variety ot all the latest styes, at popular prices, at cjiauss x uro s, tsanic street. Begging Hungarians In the Lehigh Val ley always try to kiss the band of thosj be slowing charity upon them. Tramps have placed the figure S on many houses near Eastun. It means: "Be ware of the dog." Sa-Stamping for braiding, embroider ing, outlining and Kensington or Crewel work, done at Mrs. W. P. Long's. Call uud examine patterns. There are now about 225 cases of small pox in South Bethlehem Butty's Okgsm Facturt. It Is said that Beatly's Urge organ factory, at Wash Ington, N. J., Is turning out over 50 oagans a day, and that the demand fur the Beatty instrument is on the increase. The factory is running night and day to fill orders promptly afi-lJ. a. linck. the watchmaker am jeweler, Obert'a building, this buruugh, has jusi reoeiveu a new ami elegant aba.,iltii-n of latent novelties in fine lewelrv. In whirl be invites the utleiiliou ol ihe w..pleid' this viciiu.y, rrices tuny as low us al any store in the county, The fire in Wudesville shaft, h!ih has been slowly burning lor thejiaetlw., weeks,, was definitely located Wednesday morning in the uew worltuus. and ran readily , extluguisbed. Had the fire been ill the old workings the Mm ling of the .hall would have been necessary. It is expected the nt-- -.ni a . , ... , ---V -".. ...ii-imiui. in . ,r weeks. (JgjfTiiose-oi' our subscrib ers ccttinix tne advocate through the' mail will please refer to the direction tab, note their indebtedness, and remit the amount. In all cases where wc have to send bills $1.25 will lie charged to cover expenses of postage, etc. Young folks, why don't you get mar ried and go to Wlntermute'e and buy some of his good carpet, that he sells so cheap. David Ebbert's popular livery on North street, is just the place to get a nice hand some team at lowest charges. Ho will sup ply you for funerals, pleasure or business trips. The Lehigh Valley Railroad Company has secured valuable water front and other properties in Chicago, and this spring will commence the shipment of coal to that city by the lake. Ten steamers have been se cured, and the company has a contract with the Erie Road lo take the coal from Waver ly to Buffalo for a percentage of the selling price on board. The announcement is made that the Receivers ofthe Lehigh and Wilkesbarre Coal Company have turned the property over to the company, with more than $75, 000 in cash and available assests, and no floating debt of any description. E. of H. Festival. The following is a statement of receipts and expenses, as per committee un arrange ments lor festival : Ri.CF.irT8. Col. for Rev. E J. Miller $ 50 fl5 " " ltev. J E. Kieemai 42 Oil " " Bracelets Miss Emery 36 58 " " Mrs. J. Straus berger 32 70 " " Doll Relierca Winlliiig... 17 75 " ' Clara Miller 7 711 " " Picture Helen Billig 5 97 " " ' Lama Seidel 4 It) " " " Miss Kelloy 3 70 " " " MissStetler I 00 Total for contests $ 213 15 Money received In the Hall for eales,ic t Tuetday, Murch 7 $ 6 30 Wednesday, " 8 18 43 Thursday, " H 20 01 Ft May, " 10 ; 37 0B Saturday, " 11 40 33 Total sales. Ac i 120 Total recinls Contest money and sales in Han $ ixrKNniTciivs. To Printing posters 3 50 40 3 00 00 17 01 18 12 1 25 2 (10 91) 2 15 " liernarri Voghl. " DeFrehn, ice creniii " C. MacDuniel " Nusbaum, bracket, Ac " J. Strati slwrper, ice cream " J. S. Webb, posters " Mi.'S Mover, labor " Knp.'her'A- Zero " J. Strausberger, express " J Strausberger, confectionary.. " E. M. Fenner. bracelets. " George Kuhlrream " N. Snyder, muslin 1ft 20 5 511 20 25 31 Uurh v rentier, cream.. .85 II. 11. Mujueliimn, rane 17 " Ilaudwerk. 'pictures., Total expenses $ 113 84 Balance in the Treasury 228 43 C. II. MneDaiiiel, President, J. F. Snyder, Sdcretary, 11. II. Mutselman, Treasurer, E M. Kenuer, and Hiram Lesh, Committee. Borough Council Meeting. Tha following resolutions were adopted by the Council at its meeting held March 18, 1882: Whereas it is dceiuel .necessary by thi Council that all possible caution and rare bo taken to prevent the spread ol prevalent epidemic diseases umoiig the people of this borough. Therefore, be it resolv.il by the Town Council nf?emlileil, that it sh-ll be (lit duty ot every practising Plivsiciun in this horouih to promptly rejiort lolheClcef Purges any iiiul every cise ol small pox r var eh-l I or o'her epidemic di'si aso,anl the said Chief Burnt s is hereby uulhoiized ami directed tu take such hcIioii in each rate us may bo most suitable and effi acinus to prevent tin- spread of eiieh dis!he and In seeuro the safety of the people. Any phy sician who fehall neglect or refuse to make burh report ut onre shall be subject to a fine of $25 ,o be col lei ted as fines are now col lectable. Resolved that all places of abode that may he atlecleil hy such iliseases shall he put untler quarantine hy the tjliiel uurese no stieet (J.mimtfrMoiier. Rewilve.1 ihatDr .N B RelierandCT.Horti shall he apKuted and constitute a Board of Health to advise tint Council us In what sanitary meausures may become necessary trom time to time, unaulmoiulv adopted, Attested. W. M. Rapshkb, March 18, 1882. Secretary. Railroad Movement in Allentown. A railroad movement is contemplated which will greatly benefit Allentown. The Philadelphia and Reading Railroad huve the jight of wuy through the Jordon Mead ow, anil General Nicholsand other railroad III eta lav wern there Satunlcy inspecting the proposed site of the new Linden street liride lo see if it would interleie wilh Iheir contemplated road. Charles W. Oooper,esq. Colonel T. II. Good and Joseph Limlierman esq., acconiuinieil the railroad officials dur ing the imiieclinn, and it transpired that the Company projaises at once to commence tlie erection of a deimt near the Jordon Bridge, and during tlie summer will make arrangements hi run passenger trains through the meadow, running on the west 8ideol Ihe Lehigh Valley to Coplay, where n junction will be made with the Lehigli ami Susquehanna branch of the Jersey Central Road. Small pox Scourge in South Bethlehem. II. S. Goodwin, Chief Burgess of South Bethlehem, Udegruphcd Wednesday : "Tlie spread of small pox in South Bethlehem ap pears to be considerably checked. Oulv three cases were reported Tueulay, ami three, so far Wednesday. Bix houses were relieved from quarantine Wednesday, and several more are lielng fumigated. There are now exactly one hundred houses under quarantine, many ol which wo exM3rt soon to relieve. Not a single case nf small imx has occurred where there had been recent successful vaccination. The members of the Board of Health think that they have good reason lo lako a hopeful view uf the s'uua lion." Pnblio Sales to Take Place. The following public sates are advertised in the Carbon Aovucatx, or bills have been printed for them at this office: March 25. at 2 p ni. valuable real estate of Simnu Weideiiheimer, dee'd, at his lata resilience 111 Lehtghton. March 30, at 10 a.m. at Weiss' hetel. I Towumensing, cows, farming implements lurniiure, ac, proieriy n A. u, tschelller, April in, at 2 p.io house and 3 acres of laud in EubtlViiH Iwp , properly ol Adaliue. iiuiiitz. A nice utile prou riv April 13, all p in. Administrators' Si ol valuable hum, iu p.eiv. ol wi.alland noil it , ., -ir,iii,( piojiiy. Ml lor IWM, IIIXI-IIIC .,, IMIU UIIKKT, Ml Iwp,, projTiy id Ailani German, ihtt'd rokiiitt- Fact Dr. Evory'a Diamond Catarrh Remedy. will cure the wmst cmi ol Catarrh or Huv Fever. Dr. Evory's Diamond Invigorab-r gives heulth aud strength, mental and physical. uiaara inn (iiiijit-xmn rirur, wiiiu, utm (H-umiiul. Puuilih let free. Read tha Ad I wlisewent. From theCounty Seat. George Van Runk who has been under treatment at 81. Luke's Hospital, South Bethlehem, returned home on Monday last much Impanved in health. The Car Record Department of the L. V. RR., will occupy for tha present a room adjoining the office of the Carbon County Democrat, In the old wire mill on Basque hanna street. Sf. Patrick's Day was quietly observed here there being no public demonstration of any hind. Owing lo Ihe prevalence of the small pox In South Bethlehem the students from this and East Mauch Chunk borough haye returned home, where they wilt remain un til the disease has disappeared from that place. Charles II. Olt, son of Henry OH, of this place, who has been attending lectures at Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia is home on a vacation. P. R. Swank, of East Mauch Chunk, lea on Wednesday last for Washington, D. C, to spend a few davs with his nncle, Jas. W. Swank, formerlv of this place. Nathan Klotz, present proprietor of the Broadway House in this borough, will or has moved info the Mansion House, in the borough of Lansford. J. S. Keiser, owner of said Broadway House, will take posses, slou as soon as vacated, and E. H. Rnuch will occupy the house vacated by Mr. Keis er, next door to P. J. Meehan. Robert Nicliol, Jr.,has accepted a clerk ship at Chester, Pa., In the Singer Sewing Machine Co's office, now in charge of George Hall, late of this place. Jacob Hawk, of Kidder township, was In town on Monday last. A. W. Noii9Kiacher,Assistant Passenger Agent of the L. V. RR., has purchased the lot adjoining his dwelling on West Broad way. Lewis Armbrusteris puttlnga bav win dow in the house lately purchased by him on West Broadway adjoining Brick Row. John 8pohn, one of our prominent ice cream dealers has caught the spirit ot enter prise and has built an addition at the rear of his residence. The post office Is now pretty well fixed in the rear of Laciar's drug store. In Oak Hall, and tlie parties begin to feel at home In their new quarters. The only apprrent disadvantage is caused by the thoughtless persons who patronize the post office, who in their hurry forget or neglect to close the door after them, to the annoyance and dis gust of tlie proprietor of the drug store, who is often reluctantly compelled to say to them emphatically "Shut the door," Yet not withstanding these petty annoyances the parties in both departments nre happy. It is reported that John L. and George Dink, each contemplate building additions to their residences on West Broadway. House No. 1(1, Stone Row, Race street, owned by W. H.Stroh. is being remodeled iapered and painted, and as soon as com pleted will be occupied by W. R. Btroh. Rev. Hoffman has returned from Con ference, having been reappointed to this charge. An adjourned session of the Court was eld at the Court House on Monday, Ihe 20th. Nothing of uny importance was done. Sirs. James M Gee, an old resident ol East Mauch Chunk, died suddenly and un- xpectedly with nppoplexy and was buried Wednesday morning In the Catholic Cemetery, in East Munch Chunk. - The only child and dnughternfM.il. Headman, of the 2nd ward, died on Mon day last, after a short illness. Aged 0 years. The parents have the sympathy of all their friemls in their sad bp-eavemenf. We aie sorry to rcjxirt the denth of Mamie Wallers, eldest child or Alfred W. Walters, (Bon in-law of W. II. Stroh, of this place), who ufter haying suffered about two lis with an excruciating pain in her headr departed this life on lust Tuesday morning at their home in Mill Hollow, Pa., aed 0 years and a few months. We sin cerely rondole wilh Ihe lamily In their sad loss, for she was a promising child and an tniablc, obedient and loving daughter, and her absence will be keenly felt. The funer al took place from the residence of W. II. Stroh, Market Square, on Thursday at 2 o' clock p. m.. She was interred in the Upcr Mauch Chunk Cemetery. Justick. Appointments Hade by Bishop Andrews. The Philadelphia annual conference of the Methodist Episriqial Cburch closed its session al Paul Street Church, Frunkford. Tuesday night. At the morning session sev eral reports were received. Rev.T. B. Neely presented a resolution which in terms de precated the multiplication and continuance I' mull charges thai are not likely to give supHirl to the pastor, and as well deprccat ng the tuilicy ol admitting preachers to such an extent that true and tried members t the Coiiterenco are Clouded out. Tlii question gave rise to roiisidrruble debate, one side claiming thut it was unfair to close tlie diairs of the church against applicants und Ihe other thut it wus cruel In bring uew oeu Into Conference who could not lie uc commodated. A division of Ihe question being culled for a separate vote-was taken and the paper was finally adopted as a whole. Al the evening session, ulter the, do totional exercises, Bishop Audrews am nounced the io)owingapKiintmentst North Piiii.aiiklphia District I. M HiiiBon, Presiding Elder. Philadelphia Undeeburg. and Ml Olivet, Thomas Harri son; Busllelon.TC Pearson: Cambria, street, RS DcBow j ilohoclisiuk, W C Boat; Cum Iwiluml street, N Kruuie: Eden. W D-limea, w ,iouijoioery avenue, u vr uickley; Filth street, J R T Gray; Frunkford Central, W L Gray i Frunkford uvenue. JWBi Orthodox street, W P Howell ; Paul street, 8 Barnes: Aramingo, to be supplied ; Front tweei, o i nriiiou-j nuucock street, J t Merntilh; Holmeshiirg, T Kirkpalnck J KeiisingUui, T Stevens i Norris Square, A Johnson, Port Itichmmn), J Pustorfield i St George's J Welch j 81 John's J W Lang'ey : Sanctuary, in be supplied: Siloutn. H W K'irlzSepvivu, hi be supplied; Soinerton, n r ran nun : oiiiiiinerneiii, u t Turner; joiiiny, a .Munn, or; Allentown, W Uoll man: Bjiiuor, J. Baw.leii : Bethlehem. J 11 Woiid; Brif'ol. II KGilmyi Caiusiiuquu, 8 1) Garrison ; Chapman'', A HeilnerJ Cherry Val ey, F A Gillwrl ; Delewan- Water Gup, R (' PatiiTsou; Eastun. 8 II Hoover; E-isl Mauch Chunk, (i Reed : East Struuiishuri!. W Major; Friedentville. ami Redington, to be supplied ; Glendon and Ochweld, F R Lynch; Lahasku, F Illmun; Langhorne, II T Quigg; Lehluhton, G W Nurth ; Muuch Chunk, L B Hoffman; Mornsville, RA Banner; Neshaminy, t U Harvey ; Nesque honing, 0 R Cook ; New Hne, S B Best j Nuwtuwn.J 6 Cook; I'ackrrtnn, B FCulleu Parrvville aud Slatiugtnn, W F Siieppard Portlaud, 11 While; Quukerlown. A M Wiggins; ltaubsville, J II Suiilli ; Rirhburu uuil t'elin s 1'ark, to lie sujipliril ; booth E.ostoii, W T Mugee; Bprugueville, h M 11, .libs ; biroiiilbhuit!. Ij liayt-ia'k; lamieis Mil.', V. W Diitfaii ; TullyUiwn und Emilie j H gisiy ; Toby haiiiia, 8 llorwcll; Yuni Jjj Ville, tu be buppllttl Tlilrly Vtur'.rrinl. We will send I'r Dye's celebrated Electro. Votlaio stelia ami other Merino Appliances on Irlal fur H iluys ) yOuna weu and uldvr K.n..,i,. win, are atllle ed with Nervous lie Itity, Lost Vllalny.it ..guaranteeing Seriy rebel and tompleie restoration of vluorand m-iihiuul Alsif.ir lth Alls,,.. N rut iris I'araljSI'. Liver and kldneydlfnculiies. hup- tures. and maqy .ither diseases, illustrated pamphlet sent free. Address Volute Hell Vt Narinau, Mien. ts-vi The Situation in the Coal Regions. Scrantun, March 19. The business men here express great satisfaction at the action of the miner's convention in Pittslon yes terday. They had been In fear and trembl ing since the rumor was set ufloat that a strike was imminent, but now that it seems to be indefinitely postponed they are corres pondingly jubilant. The action of the con vention Is regarded as a triumph of the Worklngmen's Benevolent Association, which, it Is supposed, will take in the or ganizalian proposed In the convention. At the same lime the Knights of Labor have so many members who also belong lo Ibo oth er organization named, and who are so thor oughly In accord with it In all purposes for the advancement of the Interest of labor, that they will not desire to detract from the valud and force of the new association, and when a crisis arises of both organizations will, no doubt,, be found ready to meet it, and will stand together and work harmon iously for a common purpose. That this Is the truth of the present situation is demon strated by the utterances of some of the principal members and officers of the Knights of Labor here to-day. In mercan tile circles there is lingering yet a fear .that the mildness of the Pittston meeting was bus the calm that usually proceeds a storm the quiet evidence of the determina tion of the miners to assert their rights when organization makes them strong enough to enforce their demand. It is known that a very small number of those interested in Ihe vital questions of the hour were repre sented in the Pittston meeting. Representa tives ot various collieries in this neighbor hood say that the reason they were not re presented was a fear ol discharge from prps ent places of employment, and black-listing by the bosses to shut them nut elsewhere throughout the coal fields. They did not dure to fight openly, but they will work secretly, and the first thing the bosses know of what they are doing will be a discovery of their power. Beyond a doubt If the coal companies, acting Uion the reports of their spy detectives at the Pittston meetlng,begin the wmk of discharging and blacklisting men who dared to think aud act for them selves, there will be a reaction on tlie part of mine employees. The situation here is not yet by any means one of assured calm, and the meeting of the 13th of April the business men of this section are looking for ward to wilh deep anxiety, not softened by the knowledge ol Sam Sloan's remark, that a strike would, just suit the operators. Walcksville Items. Our school will close in two weeks. Business of nil kinds is picking up. Messrs. lleydt aud Kibler, of Kresge. ville, began work on the new barn for Jacob Zeigenfuss, of this place, on Tuesday of last week. - We were rolled away on business all day on Wednesday and during our absence our school was In charge of Miss Ida Weaver. We are pleased to learn that Prof. J. F. Snyder has decided to open a select school iu Weissport, some time in April, for the ac-onimndatlon of those who wish to prcpure to teach without going to somedis. tanl school, Cornelius Walck has been suffering with a yery sore eye for sonic time. The einall-imx has not yet reached us, but it is said to have appeared in Lower Towamensing. Rev. A. Kindt, the new minister, was greeted wilh a full house the first time he held 8rvices at this plare. Everyone speaks very favorably of his sermon. The rev. gentleman has already made many friends. He will preach again in the Soil's church i-n Sunday evening when we bespeak for him a full house. A common fdult even in good leaching is to over explain. Better result is produced by merely suggesting, and eo selling the young mind to work for Itself than by the most exhaustive of fine lectures. Something must always be left for the imagination. Without knowledge there can be no progress. Sumner. We are for a third time called upon to chronicle the death of another of our pupils Birdie 8ensincer another victim of that dread disease dinhtheria, making 17 or 18 that have died of this disease in this village. Her sister Clara preceded her to the grave only one week. Her remains were depos Ited in their last resting plare in the ceme tery at St. Paul's church on Tuesday of last week. Rev. J. S. Erb, of Slatington con ducted the funeral services. She was aged 6 years and 11 days. Amnion Klotz, brother of Hon. Robert Klotz, has just recovered from his recent ill ness, which foct his many friends will be pleused In learn. Solomon Weaver had sold his farm this week to a party from Allentown for $1400. Patronize the men who advertise; they ure generally the best and most enterprising business men. We huve two new cases of diphtheria to report this week. If all men would do right there would be very little hard feeling engendered, and sociubili'y and happiness would be the re sult. Hon. Robert Klotz, M. C, will please accept tbanks for luvors shown. Rev. J. S. Erb, nf Slatington, was on a visiting members of bis church (Lutbern) at this plare, last week The Luthern and Reformed Sunday school ol this place is in a flourishing con liition. An infant of Richard Miller, of North East Weissport died on Sunday morning, You never lose anything by doing a good turn. We take pleasure In acknowledging the receipt, In good order, of a set of Franklin Readers, published by Talntor Bros. Mer rill 1c Co., of New York. The splendid and original illustrations, the beautiful typogra phy and paper, the choice selections from the best literature of language, conveying Ihe purest moral teaching, together with script exercises in the lower books wilh many other excellencies make these Read ers equal if not superior to any now in use, Wb most heartily recommend them to teachers and directors contemplating uunge. Boscox. Ticket Office Bobbed. When the ticket agent of the Lehigh Val ley Railroad Company arrived at the sta tion in Wilkesbarre on Monday morning says the Hazleton Sullttin, be found the money drawer' lying open upon the floor, having been pried from the desk. It wa empty. The office, it was readily seen, had been visited bv burglars. The night ticket agent left the place at a few minutes past 5 oclock. having sold a number of tickets fo the train that starts at that hour. Entrance was affected before 6 o'clock, The burglar's it is thought came through the register from the reller and must have been concealed there during the night. The theivea were videutly well iiiiorined as tu the lime when none of the ticket agents would be al the nflire. Tlie drawer contained about $500 the proceeds uf the sale during the night, Dleetlvcs have been employed and deter i .lr,i n- hi i i . . ma" eK,rU wl11 1 "! capture the thieves, Sou from Lower Towamcnilng. The St. John's Reformed congregation celebrated the Lord's Supper last Sunday. Ninety one communicants bowed before the altar of the Lord. 1 1 Supervisor Joslah StraUp, was engaged last week In repairing the road leading from Bowman's to Parryvllle, the wet weather during the winter having caused several slides along its steep-banks. -Assessors are engaged In correcting al terations which have occurred slnco last year. The Commissioners strongly urge assessnrs (o assess alt money at interest, whether by promissory note, bond or Judg ment owing by solvent debtors lo Ihem. As far as the assessor has made Inquiries, they are all pnar, at least they think so. Most of our schools will close after a five months tetm, on April 7th. A new mad Is to lie made during the summer, leading from the "Horse-Shoe rfotise" over the farm of Fred. 8mith and terminating at George Petttt's. If no op. posing petition acts against it, it will cer tainly be built. A jury appointed by tlie court viewed and surveyed It a few weeks ago. A son or Nicholas C. Strnbl died of srnall-pnx last Saturday night, another child and the father are down with tho disease. The father Is not expected lo recover. Michael Schiller, of Fire Line, one of the oldest Inhabstants of Lower Towamcn sing, died at the advanced age of 90 years. He was bu'icd in the Catholic Cemetery above Bowman's, on the 11th inst. Persons wishing to subscribe for the Carbon Adtocatk should call on Oliyer Blosi- who Is soliciting subscribers. Hand In your names and a dollar forone year and receive the paper and premium "A Thous and Facts." Co.NrltiltfiCK. Young Men's Independent Social Club. A "A. Y. M. I. S. C," was organized in Weissjairt, on Monday, 20lh instant, its members consist of young men of this and its neighboring borough Lehtghton. It is intended for mutual Improvement In Elo cutton, composition and debate, and for en larging our fund of general intelligence : In the pursuit of which objects we desire to exhibit a due consideration for the opinions and feelings of others, to maintain a perfect command of temper in all our Intercourse, to seek for truth In all our exercises and have adopted for our government a consti tution, by laws, and rules of order. On Monday in Knecht's hall, the follow ing temporary officers ,were elected to act until the first regular meeting, which is lo be held on April 1st 1882. J. A. Fenner, President; W. II. Oswald, Secretary; C. G. Hann, Treasurer. It was was ordered that W. II. Nusbaum, A. L. Kemerer, J. A Fenner, A. F. Snyder and W. II. Oswald, be appointed as a committee on resolutions, and so approved. A motion suggested and so ordered that A. F. Snyder, J. A. Fenner, and W. II. Nnsbaum, be appointed a com mittee on furnishing and carpeting the hall. The members enrolled are : J. A. Fenner, A. F. Snvder, C. G. Hann, P.S. Kressley, A..L. Kemerer, J. II. Ash, W. II. Nusbaum, A. B. Kust, W. II. Hills, Allen Graver. E. II. Y-indt, 0. II. Horn, W. II. Oswald, Edwin Leukle, The organization it is hoped will tend to ring Ihe young men of both towns In closer relationship, and make home attractive. It is a source of gratification lo know that we aye tliejjond will of the citizens of both towns in our behalf. We know this to be the case that a great many of them have wished us success aud liberally paid towards tho enterprise for which we extend our earliest thanks. With a continuation of that steady support of tho public so liberal ly given, we may extract good results in the luture. W. H. OaWAiD, Szc. WKI3BPORT, Mar. 20, 1882. The Coal Trade. There is little that Is new, says Monday's Ledger, to report in tlie anthracite coal trade. The policy of half-time working is teadily maintained, and will be continued until the close of the month, thus prevent- ng any excessive accumulation nf coal at the shipping points, so that the supply is kept about down to the demand. The stock on hand at Philadelphia is light, but there is only a light shipment demand, 'so that the Reading Coal and Iron Company has about 00,000 tons on hand at Port Rich mond, egg and hard stove being the chief supplies. This is about two-thirds the slock on band this time a yeur ago. There is a fairly active city and line trade for both Schuylkill and Lehigh descriptions. AlNew York the demand is reported light, and tho supply being ahead of it, even with the re stricted production, there is a disposition to cut under circular prices which is nntshnwn at Fhilanelphia. Sumo New York hovers are reported to be obtaining considerable rebates from the New York rompanies, and there are also rumors of a desire to foment labor disturbances in the Luzerne regions in order to further curtail production. The Enqivcering awl Mining Journal, speaking of the status at New Yorkays that: "Thought. fill men in tlie trade are beginning to look with solicitude at the gathering signs of over-produatinn in various leading manu facturing industries which are large con sumers of fuel; and Ills particularly in the New England Slates that this tendency is becoming manifest. All of the companies are piling up more or less coal, and it is stated to be probable by some that on or about April 1st prices will, by concerted ac tion bo reduced 15 to 20 cents." There are many reports of uneasiness among the miners, but the prevailing sentiment among the best observers is that, while there will be much talk,' there is no probability of un early strike. This uneasiness seems to be confined to the Luzerne and neighboring re gions; and in reference to the Schuylkill region, the Miner's Journal says there Is not in that section "the least indication of any labor disturbance." Wages In Schuylkill county are regulated by the coal prices a wise provision, that satisfies the miners and promotes content. The general condition of the anthracite coal market is such that re stricted production will have to be enfnrred by the companies for some lime to come, to keep the output down to the demand, the supply being thus far this year about a half million tons short of last year. The total tonnage of anthracite coal from all the regions for the wek ending Mar. II , as reported by the leyeral carrying compan ies, amounted to 385,126 tons, against COO,. 026 loos in the corresponding week last year, a decrease of 214,500 tons. The total amount of uulhracitu mined fir the year is 4,228, 018 tons against 4,745,5119 tons for the same period last year, a decreasa nf 517,581 tons. Obituary, The Rev. Dr. Lyman Coleman, professor of Latin ID Larajette College, EasIou, illerl of piraly.is Thursday morning, aged 85 years. He was horn as MiiMleReM, Mass- in 1708, entered Yale College at the age of U and .jruduated in 1811. For three veirs subsequently bo was principal of the Latin Grammar School, Hartford, and then be came tutor in Yale, where, during (bur years, he had William M. Everts and Wll Ham Adam, D. D., LL. D., president of Union Theological Seminary, New York city, among hit pupils. During this-tlme he look a theological courseand became pas tor of tho Belchertown, (Mass) Cngrga llonal Church. After seven years lie accept ed the position of principal of the Burr Seminary, Verinontrind subsequently trans ferred his efforts to Phillips Academy, An dnver, Mass. In 1842 he went abroad and on his return became professor of German in Princeton. In 1850 he again went abroad and on his return twenty years ago, began hisconnectlon with Lafayette, College. A new white metal and malleable bronze is produced by the decoloration of enpper by means of forrn-msngutleae. The composition give n metnl ah white ua silver Aud na mtillmlilo rh the German silver obtained with, nickel. Fiir a lm luable whlW metal in plates zina or brass is nddsti to the composition. Wholesale Met Report. Corrected Weekly fur llie,0ARB0N Advocate By R. BEATTY, SON & CO,, WHOLESALE PRODUCE DEALERS, Ac. No. 193 Liberty St., Pittsburgh, Ta. rteceivoand sell Ai kinds of Country Pro. duco. Domestic sad Fore rii Fruit- ano Vepe tab'ea. ?-r.i,niiru and (.'ountrv Healers hnvinc. seasonable 1'ioditce. Ac. aie invlteii to con slgu or correspond. Established t.i li'J). TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1882 Uencral business conlluaes very active, and prices are goncrally firm. Choice Rultcrtsln slcailv active remand. Bps huve fluctuated almost cally and closed Saturday tliinonaao live- An advance, will be noted In Mill Feed and Oats. ISo cnange In arovlslous ocenrred ilurme the woik, tint it o oi'li.lnn seems to pre vail anions dealers that an cdvavco may Oic'ir daring the wee. Country Produce. ArPT.TSS Niw, choice, per bbl 4 C0a4 60, Medium : I0a3 (r Fai.cy 4 60a5 0. APrLli BUTTEIl per gal, 60a7Co Apple Jelly. taKc perlo. llUITEn-Diiry. 41ofc: 'Gilt Enje 35a3ic: Creamery 45ao'o : Choice Koll. 3Sa30c Kxtra Choice Roll, 30n35c; Mcdtnm, 15n2Cc. BEANd-ChoIco Nnv ,3gia4 01 Medium, 3 2'a3 41; allied. 1 75al W); 1 Inin, face per lb. BACON Countrv. Clear Sides, volte ltibs, 7f asc; Shoulders 7a'c. Dl'.OOM COllN-Eiira Choice Qreen HurJ. Baltic; No. 1 Uurl,eiu9o; lied. 4 Jo. OHEESE New Ohio Factory. ISalSci tf. V. Gosheo, 14 a I4HC i Young America, 14!f a ISe Switzor. 'SaU'e; Limherger, leai7o. OIDEIt per Obi. 9 00 a 10 M: Crab Apple, 0 OOalO 00. UltANllEimiES per bbl. 13 CO a 14 00; ptr box. 4 :'04 73. D III ISD ItTJll 8 App'cs. sliced, 7 a 8o i do. Quartera 6 a 7c i Peaches, halves, 6r.0c; peeled, uo., 20a2c; pitted Cacilts, 23a2!o : Ruxpber rlcs. 30a3.!c; lUuciberrles. 13, Uc per lb. foi all. FOREIHN PitUIIS-l.emon, 4 0Ca5 CO per box; Florida Oranccs, 4 0'Jn5 ui. FUATUKUS Live Geese, per lb EC actio; Mixed, 45a5'd EjQS-Strlctlv Fresh case, lal7o; Pickled. UO M I M If 5 HCS 6o per 0 111. .MATLE 8VE!.TS-Syiilii.l Wat i0pcrraLi Su.-ar. Hallo per lb.' t-upar, Oiau., Italic IvUrs I'einut-. 41 aSHc lor hoice White i O eituut-, 1 00 u a ui i Waluuts, 10 a 73c shell bars a, 1 no a i 2d. OMO.Vti nerobI,2i'raiS3; Yellow Banvcr, 2 25 .! 75; Onion l-e.ts, 7 OoaO 0J per bu.-h. ruUH'ltV Lno Cluckeua, tdu e.c tier pair according to size; Drcsrcd, per lb. I2auc, Tur keys, 16il7c: Qcete SaOc; Duo e. OalCc. POTATO LiS I 2na 1 2o per bushel ; Sweets, 5 53 a I, 0 1. SaI.1 No, 1, per D'jI, 1 20; Extrs. per bbl. 1 2': Daily, ler oul. I 5.'. ItAOS-Cotti n. Vhlie, per lb 2Ho ; Cotton, Mixed, 2 a 21ic; Woolen, it a Ho BEhDS Tlmnthv. per bushel, 2 75 a 2 00; Clover 4 75 a 5 0 for small t 5 50aS fi) for large. TALLOW-Couniry, 7 a 8o; Ueeswar, 2Jan per lo. VINEQAIt Choice wine and Malt, I5a30o ptr col ; standard Cltv Brands, llano per rat ; Country, icai3c por ira', at lo quality. Oroccrlos. OltEEV COfFlihi-Faacy itlo, rer lb. tJHo Choice do, 130 Prime Uo ISo ; Good do, 101,0: (l-cln.iry.llc; Java, 2230 V.OASl'ED COKFEE-In U.1PT. per lb. 20 a 21c; lower araces 13al5o. iu bulk-, 14al3c; Java, paper, M 2Cc; Java bulk, 2' a2jo SUO.UtS-StauCard A per lb. 01C; Windsor A 8C' PratrieU S,c; Kcujo-I eiluw,71iu8(,c; Molasses Voilow, 6a7Ho; GruuuiaUtf. Uo: PnndeieJ, lOo: Crushed, low, lOtso: cut I.oaf, 109(0. SYltUP Choice Staple Flavored, 44c; Prime Maple Flavored. 43o ; Choice Sugar Syrup, 43c: Prime Sug.ir teyrup, 49c; Goo-I Sugar Syrup. 44o; Black Strap, 330. ItlCE-itauKoon, per lb, 6 aGo: Carolina, o8!e. NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES Choice. 71c: Strictlv frirae. i8o; Prune. G5o. TliAS Youujr llvson, per lb. 23e a I 00-, Gun. powjer, 23o a 1 00; loinerlal, S3a&0c: Japan 23 a 70c; Oolonir, I.'aVSo; Souchong, 22at3c. CANDLK8 Star. lull welgnt, ICo I Sleanne, ptrBCt. IHc; Mould pei set. 860, Grain, Flour, Feed, See. WIIEAl-Prtuie ited Wn.ter, 1 33 a 1 40; Me dinm, 1 33 a I 33. COItN-IIlRb, Mixed Shelled, 73t7lcj Yellow dhelied, 74a;3c; Ear Corn 74a75o. OATS- Prime Wa te. Ma".5! Mixed, 43a43c. It YE 93alo tor Western; 83 a 83c lor Penua find ollio. BA11LUY-1 00a! lOforTilmo Nortnwostern Spring- C5o a I 00 tor Medium. , FLOUn-Ch.iioe Amber Wheat Flours. 7 & SOU; Pilme IteJ Winter oo, ; 23 u 7 5J: Medium do.7 00; Wl con-do, 77Ja8 0; MiuuesoU Ex tras, 7 23u7 00. Fsno, St. Loul, 8 lOaS in Fancy Patents 50a9 0; Corume.ii, O-'opee bush; Out meal. 6 00 a 6 23 ocr bol i Kegs to a 35J Jtye Flour, teal 7a per bt ; lii.ctwtieat Flour, 4 75 a 6 00 per 100. MILL FEED-White Middlings, 28 0Ca3 00 1 Co.rsodo 230Ga2-00; Secouda,21 un22 0Uj Bran 23 0.-U21 00, Cnopped Feed, 23 'JCai8 u. HAY Prime Timothy, taled. 14 Mal5 00 per ton; Prime .New, loose. 13 3 alt 00 Provisions and Live Stock. rn.OVIMoNS.-1-.x, -.c. llnmo,per Ib.imc, Ex S. C. Bhoulders. to Kx & C. Uieiktast Bacon. 12kc; Ex -. C Iirlcd Beor, m sets, 14c; Beef Tongues, per di sen. ti 00 1 Bacou mould ers, 8 He; Short Illb Sides, 11 Ve; do Clar Sides, IIHO Mess Po.k. per ubl. 1J73; do. Bait Cat Fsiuily 43 to 51 pieces tu bbi. -8 75. Lard, lie fluid, auuimer use. Hi tlotcca. lilsO do in half bbls. Uc; do tn buckets I2t i do. tu 31bpilis, tiiJlba Incase. ISUct do, 3 and 0 lb palls. 13Uc; do. In 10 lb pails, 130. CATTLE Fair to Prime shlppinj.o 2ia3 40 1 common togoodbtitcheilug 3 733 00: Bulls and Fat Cows. 4 OOaS 00; Veals 01c. SHUtiP-Coniroon to Fair, 6 Wat 4 I (load to Prime, c 40a3 30; Lambs. 3 6' a) CO. II 003-1'UUdelJhla Uoj. 74ia7M Good Coru Fed Yorkirs, 6 CCai SO; Qrawcrs. J 10aC lo. LEHIQHTON RETAIL MAKKHT3. CouiiKOTan Wekklt, Flour per sack Fl-iur Sprlnir mixed.. Com, per bushel , IMis, per bushel , H HI ..3 7J Mixed Chop, per cut., 1 Si Middlings, per ewi Its Horn Ubop.. 1 fi 1 SO !8 IS la 18 10 1 W Ilran, per owl Hutter.por pound..,, Kggs, per dosen Ilaui, ir pound Lard, per pound iShuulders, per pound . Potatoes, per bushel.. STOCK MAEKET. Closing prices uf IikIIavkn V Towxsv.Nti SUu-k, Government and Hold HI Smith Third Street. I'hila.. March, 23, l2. IT. 8. 6'l.lSil Kit 101 It. S. Uurrxncy, e's ....l') U- S. t'l.ltll, new, Ext. 101 II. -s, iu, now.,.....,..lltVt U. 8. 4'snew llhU kid 10 INT aiked bid s.ked hid s(k4 Ud MtUa-ke-l hid 1162 asked I'ennstania II. K oifc hid ei aiked l'hlla. ft Reading: II. It mi Idd io asked ueluuh Vallev K. It ... ml l.id el asked L.rh)ChUiial&Nav.Co.. t.W hid iX asked United iVsol N. J ...,1st bid asked Norlhern I'eiilml it. 11. L kid nu aiked Ileiinnvllle 1'ss. II. It. I bid 18 asked Pitts. Tit. k. ilurr. It. It 1TK "hi 18 asked tlentral Tranrporlatfon. UU hid S4M aiked Northern raelnc'-om... S5U bid ti al U bid as'j aiked I bid 7152 ked , bid eiW asked 4 kid ia4 aiked . l-reru.. 74 North Penn. It It 61 Phil k Erie H. K IM Silver, (Trades,)..,,... WH bid VftK asked SEEK health and avoid sickness. Instead of feeling tired and worn out, instead of aches and pains, wouldn't you rather feel fresh and strong? You can continue feeling miserable and good for no thing, and no one but your self can find fault, but if you are tired of that kind oflife, you can change it if you choose. How? By getting one bottle of Brown' Iron Bit TUUs,and taking it regularly according to directions. Mansfield, Ohio, Nov. ii, lUftt, Gentlemen 11 have suffered with pain in nty side and back, and great soreness on mV breast, with shoot soreness on mV breait, with shoot- Ing pains all through ray body, at tended with great Weakness, depres- ston of SDirils. and loss of &ddc- tile, I have tnkctt several different medicines, and was treated by prom inent physicians for my liver, kid neys, and spleen, but I pot no relief. I thought I would try Brown's Iron Bitters; I have now taken one bottle and a half and am about weU pain In tide and back all gone soreness all out of my breast, and I have a good appetite, and am gaining In strength and flesh. It can justly be called thetiA3' medicines. John K.Allbkdsb. Brown's Iron Bitters is composed of Iron in soluble form; Cinchona the great tonic, together with other standard remedies, making a remarkable non-alcoholic tonic, which will cure Dys pepsia, Indigestion, Malaria, Weakness, and relieve all Lung and Kidney diseases. WHENCE COMES THE UNBOUNDED POPULARITY OF Allcoci's Porous Plate ? Because they have proved themselves the Best External Remedy ever invented. They will cure asthnia,colds,coughs, rheumatism, neuralgia, and any local pains. Applied to the small of the back thev aro infallible in Back-Ache, Nervous Debility, and all Kidney troubles; to the pit of the stomach they are a sure cure lor Dyspepsia and Liver fomplfiints. ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS arc painless, fra grant, and quick to cure. Be ware of imitations that blister and burn.. Get ALLCOCK'S, the only Genuine Porous Plaster. Feb. 18-13 e. o. w. r YOU AUK IN NEED OF Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, or, Gents' Furnishing Good GO TO CLAUSS BROTHER THE POPULAR Merchant Tiiilors, Bank Street, Lehighton. rUIOES VERY LOW FOR OASH. The tiubllo patronage sollolted. Julyl-tf EX1 CUT0US NOTICE. Letters testamentary no the estate of J, J, Kemerer, late of Towainenslnu Twi., Car- Ikih County, I'a,, elec'il, Have U-en c ranted to the unrlersiaueil, to whom all iersoi s in ilehte.l tn the t-aiil eetato are requeslitl to make jiayu.ent wilhin-6ix weeks, ami those haviiigclaiinsorileiiiaiids will make knowu lie same without delav to W. E. A LEWIS KEMERER, Kxerutors, Weis.rt 1. 0 March 4, 18S2-w6 J-XEt UT0ltS NO I ICE. Letters Testamentary on the Bstato of Dunfol Wentt, late ul l'urryville Uoruuch Carbon County, Ten us., ilrceiistiijiave been granted to the undersigned, tu whom al persona indebted to said estate are requeslei to make payment nitlnr. six weeks, am those having claims or demands will make known Hie same without oelav to HAltniSON A- DENNIS WENTZ. Executors, farry villi, I'a March 11, 1SK2 we Valuable Real. Estate AT 1111 VATE SALE. The undersigned (ilfers, at private rale, all that certain h't or piece ut fipunul, situiile on the enruer nf run and Lehigh Streets, in Die Urirnugh ul X.elilghlnii, Iwjnjr 72 fee! front hv 1D feet deen. Iin.111 wlilcli l& erecteil a siihstnntiul twn stnrv Frame ffSSl Dwelllni! lli.ute. 22 x 2 ft.,"Kitchwi JJHJL ntlarheil. If. x Ifl It , Summer Ki cheti. U x 14 ft , Hlai-ktmilh Shop, 18 x 30 ft , a l uce Barn and l'it; Stable. Also.a piece ol Iilid, situate in Mahoning Township, containing 13 Acres and z 1'erches, wilh limr acres 01 Rve plant d therenn. There is a first-ram Well ol Water on this land For further particulars as tn pi ice, Ac apply tn 0HAHLE3 PnOEIILIOIf. Corner of Iron and Lehich Ri recti March 4-wg Lthightou, Pa. Hrinretfullv nnnrunecs to the neonleof La lila;lilon und lis vicinity, that he Is now prt- pared la supply them with all kinds of Household Furniture MnniitAe-urcil Tuim the tif st Seasoned IMate, rials at Trices fully a low us thotaineartlcle, can be Itoiiktht lor els. where. Here arc a tuW of the Inducements offered Parlor Sets at from (50 to )M Walnut Marhlctop lirrslnu; rase Bedroom Sillies. 3 pieces tiototes Painted l.eilrooin Suites tlfttotio inini Seated Chair-, in-rset ore.... 3 Jominnn hairs, per sol of o S)t and all other Onods equally cheap. In this comircttnn. 1 ilp-dro tn rait the at enllnn ol ihe people to my ample facilities In TIIE UNDERTAKING BUSINESS withaNEW and HANDSOME 11EAKSF, und a lull Undo! OAMiKTS nnd COFFINS, I am prepared to attend promptly to all or ders'fu this line, at lowest priceB. PatromiKe reruectlullv solicited and the most ample sattslnctl n guaranteed. v. at'iiWAnTZ, octlS BANK St., LehlKhton. Willi ffieiiciiiG Qnaliiy not Quantity is tnfiOTStiinpMice; nenisttie Knowledge antt Eipenence to C:r rectly Prepare ajid DisPeuse tHe same At A. J. DURLING'S FOl'ULAn Drug & Family McaiciEa Store, Bank Street, Lehighton, You can always roly upon RRttln STHIOT, ux t'uro aim uuauuiiuiateii Drugs and Medicines. DTJRI.IN'O. carries the larirest stock PAIKNT IHEIJH'INES la the county. 1)U lillNO has an cleirant stock of DIIUO. (HSTU SUNIll.Ii:S, FANOY and TOl- I.KT AHTIIJIjES for the ladles as Welles tlmKenls. DTJIIEINO makes HOIttE and OATTL.K POWDEIIS a sieclnlty. His LSyoirs exper. lence lu tho druir business uives hint a tcreat advautiiKO in lli it line. TKUSSLS, SUl'I'OliTERS nndURAUES always a largo stock on lmnd, iVlN'KS nnd LIQt'OKS, both Torelgn and doinciile. Ho lias 11 Clin. on U rape Wlno and a Dry uaiawba Wlno. just spicnuin ana etieap. WALL PAPEHS and H0RDER3 the largest assortment In town. Oo to DUHIilNO'S with your preserip lions Oo to DUKLINU'S for jour Patent Medicines. Oo lo DTiRtilNU'S for jour fancy art'elcs. Farmers and horsemen iro to HUKI.lNQ'd for your Horse and Uattle Powders. an if. o-jl. n JJealiy nETTTHOVriV Orrnn rnrtalna 10 full veti Golden Toiiff ue Heeds,!!? Walnut or Ux)nlit Onso,50t;tft.cs,MeUl rootriatei.UrritrlitlMlowf.btt Spr ngs.lAn.pStaiKlr. locbet for inufic. Handle mad ItrtlltT-i fur moviiiff, IKntty's latent Ftou Action, .m:w a.nd xivr.h itKi:iiioAni ovtent?d wliltrWo nimucti muhia oa 14 tosmoy OKOANf. KMIIIMOI'M M'tTl K. pairs orer lOfl'a month' iieiii-in liiirrvafliip. ijFactory worlclnir tW anq ly 3.M MlMja't ititriu Usbta n-tliluWl to fill orders. mj?f Trlro. TToiP!?, Prllrered on bonrd C$f U CuraLcrriMout; JiuoL, At-., uuly UiV Tfnntrttfexmr'attneyfln itro rt eltuflrdrrlnm Urciiit hill iiiumptIjrrituuiluoiiC7 ultli lultrcul. Inprrron, FIv IVlinrstfSl clIowM torarmpcni it 3 nu buy i romo nry v ay, j ou ai witlrunie. Tn t t'tl nllh tivlhe ntlritdHnlii trull ell Iralitn. gther Oivmn l3U,f4(J, (On p. nniiorcrtcHstKa to (!CO0. fT Jir a h ( tfu IJlluttruttd Catalogue free, rifo Addrrra or call upon WJt. CENT. NET. Security three to six Times the Loan, with out the Itiitl'llnuTf. Inlerest Semi An nual. Nothlnic ever keen lost. 27th ear of reridenee and sill In the bus- Iness lit st Preferences Send for parttculurs If you have money to loan, N It. Uuits uilvanced. lutoresi kept up, und principal KUaruulecd in cats ul lur. closure. D, S. P. JOHNSTON. Negotiator of Mortgaiiu Ijoans, ST. PAUL, MINN. rf-pf(l 1,1 NTON It It KTK KY, fashionable UhTi-r Hoot am) Shiib Makkii, Hank Bt., Lehfvhton. All work warrantetl. )AUD0N KOTICE. Notick ia IlKREnr Oivkn. that sprites, linn will be inaue lo ihe Moan! nf Pardons, at lUrrllburu, Pn at tl llesulur Monthly .MeetlriKOl tho Hoard (Third Tuesday) tn the Month ul April, ItS'i. Inr Ihe pardon nf Ed. ward (IhrlsiiQitn and Harvey (i-r Harry 1, ) Shtfrled,whopleadnullt! and Hen- sentenc ed fur tha crime or liuri-l.iiy cn :hoOih of June. 179. to six years Imprisonment In the Kistern Pen teuilaritif J'enra..hy Ihet'ourt id Oyer and 'terminer andtlenerut Jail Ue. livery of carbon 1-unt,. I'u W M. Stl(IFI)IKI), I1EN1IV ClIltl-niAN. W. M. RAPSHKU. Attorney foe Applicants. March II, IfcS'i wl House and Lot at Private Sale. The undersigned oilers, at rrivato Sale, Ins House und Lot, very pleasantly l.-H-aft-il on Dm upier end of llnk Street, in the llurouali of Ijuhiuhton. 'Ilie preiulsiMare now ,-hh upml hy Mr. Islien, Koeh; who will ive iksMteulars aud shove premin, or ad Jim J At'OB'BIlOKU, Mouutai Tup, March l-wl Luzrne county, Yi. 831P) ?