The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, November 04, 1882, Image 3

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&ATUHDAY, UOVEMBKIl 4, 1882.
Our Neighborhood in Brief.
LELWVJEHTS BEAD.
VfJaen, thowtd storms howl around the door,
And you, by the llnht of taper,
Gltbtosely by lbs evening Are,
Eoloylni tho last paper, ...
Just think or him whose worlc Ihui helps
To woar away Hie W Inter.
And rt tills 'luerytp yoursclf-
Have Ipald the TrlnlerT
-jLook l the yellow dlrectlnn lab on this
paper unl mo how you stand, rlzi
JohoJude marlOSI
then you owe two years subscription, which
please, remit. We are In need, of money.
- T 1 ar T
td-Oo Is Jonas' f.r UNDEHWKAIl
the moil complete stock to town.
IUbbits are now in season you may
elioot them till January lit, If you can.
&0-Tlie headquarters fur Vflnfla and
Plushes is at Jonas', in Obert'a building.
James Bmitli and Daniel Doyle, two
Hto Democrats, from Buck Mountain, wcro
In town Wednesday morninc-
Voters, you will not Inrget lo deposit
your ballot next Tuesday, 7lh inst. Oct
your vote In early, but only once !
teSj-Clocks, Walrlics, Jowolry and flhor
ware lor sale, aud rcpilrlng douo at Hua-
.... T-t.I-l.t-... Kv1.
roan s Diore, ueuii;ii"jn. - i
Thoy are rushing ur. the foundation
walls of the new M. E. church in this bor-
eugb.
Now it Is asserted that cigarette smok
ing prevetits the growth of the mustache
Young men, smoke a plpo or a cigar.
nfiut received al.Tenss' a splendid
and e.mnlde line of Mcu and Boy's over-
coati ana Ulsters.
Francis, a son of Samuel Klbler, of Big
Creek, died on Friday noon, of diphtheria,
and was buried on Monday. Aged 4 year-,
Our friend Wm. HeaboMt, at the Le
high Valley depot, has been nursing a fel
on on the forefinger f his left band during
-tho past wock. Ouch I
Jonas has Ilia latest, and finest, sty
let In I.vliesand Children's COATS and
'DOLMANS.
Bishop Simpson will preside over the
Central Pennsylvania Conference oT tl.e
M. E.. Church, which will - inert ut C'uam
bursburs, March U. 1SK3.
Tlio post office at Wyoming win enler
od by burplnrK, en the night ot the 2Mb
ult., and robbed of "no hundred and fifty
dollars.
The Philadelphia and Heading Kallruad
"Company has advanced iho iiiiva nfeig,
etoye and chestnut coal for November 1
cents per ton.
air-Whi wants In exchange Town prop
erty for a Farm of 142 acres, with jnrtd n,w
buildings and fine Irulttrees on it. Address,
TT. M. llirsiiKR, tliis borough.
Henry Wngnor was instantly killed by
i cavo-in of ore at the mines of Dr. Slmllz,
Boar Emails, Thursday afternoon 2M ult.
3tri leaves a wifo and child.
Ur. Wm. Craig, of Lehigh Gap, will,
to-day (Saturday) sell ul auction a variety
of personal property. Ho will in a few
days leavo for Montana.
A young man named Hi-fTclfingor was
killai by curs at Bharklrr' ending, on the
Ii. V. H. U., last Friday morning, lie le
idad in tho vicinity of 31.iling.lM.
sa-WAifTKD. Immediately, a neat r
sptcteblo yuug lady, us an apprentice, to
ltaro tho 'rullliuerv buslm-3S. For further
particulars apply ut the Causes Auvocatk
vines.
A smash-up of coal cara occurred, about
s mile nbare Petiti llavcu Junction, on the
Ii. V. It. It., la- Tne-day ulg'it. Noono
hurt, but any quantity ofco.il a s.d broken
cars piled up.
General Ebenescr Warron Strudlvant
Jied Monday in Wlliiosbarre,agod 70 years.
JI was formerly District Attorney for Lu
acruo county, and lately President of City
Councils of Wilkcsbarro
ta",lfvou wanta nice smnith,eaRy shave
Tnr hair cut or shampooing, go to Franz
Roodcror's Saloon, under mo txenango Ho
tel. Bo will fix you right, and don't you
target It.
Take little annoyances out of tho way.
Ifyou are- suffering with acinitth or cold,
ueo Dr. Bull's Dough Syrup at once. Tliia
old and rcllablo remedy will nover disap
point you. All druggists soil it for 25 els.
a bottle.
Wm bad a ycry pleasant visit from our
old frlsnd, M. It. F. J. Brown, of tlio War
Deportment, Wasliington, D. C, on Mon
day last. Ho Is looking well, and Is now
taking his annual furlough visiting his
relatives and friends In this locality. Ila
will return In about ten days to Washing
ton. St. John's Catliollo church, in lionos
dale, a massive stone structure in tho Go
thic style, tho corner stono of which was
laid In 16TB, was dedicated Sunday by
Bishop O'llnra, of Scranton. Excursion
trains from llawloy, Bcrantaa and Carbon
dsle carried a large number of pooplo lo as
sist In tho services. The grounds on which
the church is built was given by the Dela
ware and Hudson Canal Company,
At Olen Carbon, Schuylkill eeunly.lasl
Saturday morning, Mrs. Tobln, wifo of
Jainos Tobin, a miner, left the houso In get
some water, leaving hr two-year old son
playing on tko floor. About twenty
minutes later she returned, to find the little
fellow In flames and so terribly burned that
ha died an hour afterward. Tim child hail
lighted pieces of paper at the atovo and set
its clothes 6u lire.
Govern Burt and Poler Lamb, miners,
on Friday entered an abandoned portion of
the Delowaro ami HuJs.m Canal Company's
mine, at Wllkesbarre, lo get a lot of old
iron. They carried naked lamp npou their
hats, and the result was the tcrriflio cxplo.
sior of mine gas. In tho now workings
oyer a 1(10 mon woro laboring, but all made
their escape. Subsequently a force of men
searched for Burt mil Lamb, who wero
found In tho fine Wdgo shaft. They wcte
blown several yards aivav,nud were burned
t death.
We are Informed that Mr. Tlobcrt II.
SayrJ has dctermltioj to accej t the presi
dency of the South Pennsylvania Railroad
and take lull cha go of its affair. His re
signation as superintendent and engineer of
the Lahigh Valley railroad was accepted,
and went Into effect Tuesday last. Mr.
Snyro will, however, retain hfa dim torship
Abdnctlnu Her Own Child.
Tho Easton JliprVU tell) tho following
story i About fivo years ago William Koa
tenbadet and his wife, both young pcoplo of
Williams township, bad a difficulty and
they separated. They bad a child a little
girl then about two years of ago. Kotleu
bndcr took tho child to ltls mother and sho
agreed to raiso and care for it. The child's
mother assumed her maiden nanio, Emma
lluple, and after a short residence in Knston
wont lo Ilazlelon, whero sho baa since mar
ried a man named Edward Kroph. Kos
tenbader, sinco tho separation, has been
working in, York Slate, and has married
there. Emma P.uplo has visited the homo
of Kcslchbadcr several times since tho sep
aration lo too her child, but was refused.
On Iho Bth of October Emma Kaple csroa
from Hazleton,and with a brother and lis
ter, calledlal tbf school houso ill Williams
township and singled her child, whom sho
had not seen for a long time out among the
children, nnd cnirled herofTlua carriage to
tho He p.. I and took the tialn In her home at
Huzletnn. Tho grasdmotlior of tho child
when she did not return fiom school, was
very much troubled, but when lo'.d how the
child was taken, divined tho mother was
tho abdualor. The grandmother then com
menced proceedings lo get the child back
ogain. Sho appeared before Jiiitico Hiblo
brand and madn complaint against Emma
Itnple for abduction of the child and lar
encyoflts woaring .apparel, school books
and dinner kettle. Emma Itnple was ar
rested at Uazlelnn, and was taken before
Justico Hildcbrond to answer Iho charge.
She confronted tho child's grandmother and
said sho was lully nblo to tako chargo of the
I child, that sho would not bring it back,nnd
that her husband would support it. The
grandmother, who is ycry much attached
to tho child, after having il for fiye years,
very reluctantly withdrew the complaint,
upon being told.lhut sho could not n-covcr
It under tho procoeoingl entered, and eairt
sho would take other 6tep to rcgiln Ho
custody of tho little one, aud would send lo
New York Slate for the t.ither to come on
auil cuter suit.
An American. Pablo.
This fits Lohighlon about as w"ll as any
nlaco wo know ofs A Ilorso ownel by a
Peasant ouo day ivl'ined to draw Lis load,
in tho Lehigh Vnll.y Ilailroa I, and con- ' ,liriug u.om, tjl,, of lba tyrllv of ,an
tinuc bis friendly interest in the affairs of
the company in whose servico ho was to
usefully and actively eugaged for more thsii
ti quarter of a century.
rtpTho question is often asked, Can
Rimtnro (abdominal hernial bocunrd? 1
mm.t cmphalin(Ui my, VJlM. That thin
p.irt of ihe body oiler.i no exception to those
physoiogiciu lawawhicli govern Hie Wlmla
phvsn-ial economy und it makes not a par
ticle el ilillcrctice whether the ogenf the
afflicted U one vcar or h hundred yeura, bo
c.iue tho msteititial changes aio forever lit
work, from birth to death, and so long ss
thero is a npsrk if 'vitality left, nature when
aided by proper treatment exerts herself to
remedy t lie evil. Jtecognizing tho laeta,
and in reply to tho thourauda niw tutfer
mg fuini Kiipture in its vnri.ius firms, and
to ihotiiousands who have been cured nnd
made happy by using rlUc Jlrcchfor 7,up
turc 2Vc'ff'i( we sujgegt thul von deud to
F. II. MEHItlCK, Osdensh:irg, N. Y., for
his lieo l,.k on Ttuptuie in which y on will
find a satisl'-ictory answer to tiic oft rcjiealcd
question, why, iiiid how n it that such re
markable and permanent ri'snlla aro oN
taineil by its use. a euro heiug efi'-eled m HO
days from tho day tho Plmdcr is applied.
Founder's Day at Laf:i70tto. .
"Founders' D.iv" wi iMl.ilir.ited at La
fayette College, WeJiiesday. After morn
ing pijycrttio faculty and atlidouts nqiair-
od in a body to Iho aiidiiriitui in PjrJcc
Hull. Professf.r Often delivered an address
on scientific progress in .its irbtion til
learning. The Onllego tilee Cluh raiift se
vcral sslcetions. ()-H-ar WnTr.er, of New
York,mndeun address I o Dr. Ca.teli, pio
sonling to tho college a portrait of John 1,
Blair, of New Ji-isey. DV. Cttcll cepond
cd and tho students gavo their collego cheer,
Tho pmiiiiil is fio by s;x feet aud cost
$ I, (Kill. II wjs :iiut-d in Paris by Angela
Woodward, a y..,mg New York artist, and
is pron uni-cJ faitliful lik. n -s i Ml Blair.
The annual athletic tournament took place
Will Boyd shook hands with hia Iriends on tiic campus in tha alternoon. A large
j number of people witnessed tho sport. Mod-
als vera awarded to the winners for tlio nue
hundred yards dsh, jumping, thruwlug
Peihsps I have been loa hard with h In,'
sdlloquizcd Iho Peasant, "und I will n.w
make his burdens eaeier for a tluis."
Tho Horse was theivfora given light r
loals, his supply of provcudcr increased
I his master never appeared at tha
fitnt.lt! without 0 big lump of sugar in hia
fingers.
A Fox who had observed how the thing
worked piid a visit to a. llulj uwued by the
Sdine Peussnt, and asked :
"Do yon want more oats and hay ?"
"I should murmur," replied tho Muio.
"Aud would you. like to loef half your
time nwav in tho clover fielJ V"
I'm blessed if I uuulrin'l I'1
"Ami havo some one rub yim dnwu with
a pieco or velvet and Iced you cut loaf
Miiiur'f"
"Ii makes m.v" innulh wafer fo think of
it," said tho Mule as he nibbled at the
( nee.
"Very well then," continued the Fex
"All yon have to do is to refuse to budge
nhen hiiehtd up. Tlio horns pleyed that
jainc.atid the result is that he Ls become
deck and tat."
Ne.vi day when the Peasant hitched the
Mule fo liia call Iho iiihimI u-fused t
move.
"Whatl rrbcllion in lay rd l Mule, too?"
shonieil the Peasant. "Indeed 1 c-iunot
peimft IkUh ani'jihla lo defy my autli'iity.
H.ivnjg oxh.intrd my km.) wi,tdHiid Sng
iir on the Horse, I will t)y tho virtues ol a
club on the Mnlo."'
He thereuon jumudc I tho animal until
ho was. glad lo sed fister and druw a
heavier load than ever beforo.
sioiui..
Tho Fox had lecn watching Hie afi'air
from n fenci corner, an I us he caw tho ro
salt he chacklcd to h uisell :
"A rich man mav iiavo his fenco in the
street, but a poor u an mutt k-ep his side
waik in repair lo escape tho Law."
Wednesday prior to leavitg for Bethlehem
nd,Piiladelfiliia, from which port he will
ail Saturday for London, England.
Always in good condition and ready
for the road tha teams furnished by David
Kbbort, at his livery on North struct, this
Borough, aud then his terms are so lew, all
enn afford to rido.
We dropped in lo seo our friend Ksi -dtnbuib,
at the CiirUm Housa, a day or two
age, aud notieod that his bcarc. isbeginnir.g
to show a few gray hairs. Juke, this is a
guarantee of early piety in your case. Fact!
t3Sohinil books and school niaU'riul at
vary loweit prices, at E. V. Luekeiibach.
Broadway, Mauch lihunk. AIm full line
of the luudauniesl designs in wall pajierand
borders.
While on bis way to work Tuesday
morning Joseph Wyant,of Kattou.ati in u
roller,-w.n struck by paisengcr luiuou
the Lehigh Valley ltuilroad and fatally in
Jured, The engine and one car pa&sed over
him.
A threa-yoar-old son of Mrs. Hunter, i f
Kaynold's Station, Schuylliill county, dur
ing tha temporary a 1 coco of its mother
drank a large quantity of coal oil, and after
lingering in great agony lor 24 hours died
Saturday.
tea.E. F. Luekenbch,nf Mauch Chunk,
having taken the agency .for llurK.r' Ba
zaar Patterns is authorized to tako subsenp
tlnna for Jlaryier'a Monthly, llarjvr'n Week
ly, Harper' Jh:aar,JIarjer'.i Youiiy 1'cojik,
at the publisher's trims. Subscriptions left
at bis store will be promptly forwarded.
Trexler & Krsiiler, the carrisgo build
ms, are full of work ; Tuesday morning we
nilicod a bauds-i: e butcher wagou aud a
couple of neat bugeies, in a nearly finished
condition, in their chop. They do good
work at low prices.
tRS If you have a cold or cough of any
kind, buv a bottle of Hill's Peerless Cough
SvruD at Dr. C. T. Horn'a drug store. Use
it all. and if not satisfied return tha empty
bottle and he will return! your money. He
also sails Peerless Worm bpecine and lllll s
Worm Drops ou tho same tortus. No cure,
no pay.
sirs. Augustus Deppo, of Wilkes Barro,
was on a visit to fritnds at Mauch Chunk,
aud wss taken sick a few doysngn,aud died
on Sunday last, need 37 years. Her funer-'
the hummer and other eo.tege sports.
VVclssport Letter.
Our young friend Aaron F. Suyder,who
had n grand jolilCcaliun trip to liio Bi.cen
tenuial last weak, returned homo on Men
day morning. Aurou is a capital good fel
low, and such persons always have a good
time when nuoy from home.
Persons who aro Bwayed by pir iimiet
and iguoracco have no respect for men of
slncciity and couviction This was fully
illustrated ou Thursday, when one of the
most futilo aud cmiemptible insinuations
that wo ever heard, w.ia mcdo t.y a hlindul
and big.'Ud stulwuif, against tho motive
n I honesty of the Prohibition candidate
for Sheriff. Is tho m.iu that male I; be
smirched in record. When Wch.ter C.
Weiss, though wo widely differ with him on
questions uf Klicy, is attacked und his mo
tlvts for honesty un I sinevrity nro luipucn
cd, we aro compolled, knowing tho worth
and merit ol him aia man, to defend him
and hurl back info the inan'a Iceth.thenboi'
inablo insinuation, from which itemanatcd.
Wo lieliavo Weise to be sineero aud honest
1 1 his haltio for what he believes to boa
pnneipla, and henrc, wo glory in Ins cour
ageous liht for tho causo notwitlistanding
tlio inslnuutinu luado that il Is a monev
consideration which actuates him in this
contest. For honesty of purpose and sin
eerily of couvictjon bo is tha peer of any
man. He will not ho elected Sheriff1 nor
will wo aid him in hisiispirutius,hut when
his character Is attacked, we projioee to de
fend il und compare his ricord for honesty
and manliness with that of any man in this
county.
John Laury, tho new barber, it replen
ishing and refitting hisahop. Tho decora
tions are tn.ty and sttrticlivo.
The East Weisspoit schools opened on
Monday.
Mr. Kothchild, tho traveling salesman
for L. Slrouso A Co., Has in towu on Wad-
Iluhcninff Crrsiba.
Farmers iro busily rngaged in "crib
b ug" their ci.-n at prtienl, but it appears
that they do not intend lo hayo any husk
tng matelies. I Hi ink tins plun is a wise
one, because the election is so close at hand.
On S.turday ovening last a Temper.
unco lecture was delivered in the Centre
Square publio school house by Mr. It. I
Hoflard.
The Centre Bqutro Literary society had
no meeting on last Friday evening; tho
uaxt meeting will la hld to night
(Friday) iu thi- public school building, at
New Mahoulng. The qtieMlinn ford'Scua
siou is: Resolved "That the political parties
ara bi coming oirruj.t."
Mr. F. S. Ballict, of this plsoe, was at'
tending tha Bl ceutenuLI last week.
Begzars como through tho Valley every
no end then, some am deaf nnd duiuh,lut
uevcitheleis wo hayo sumo persons who aro
a le to talk lo them,
-The wedding on last Sui.day, 29lh ult.,
was well attended.
Dennis Nolhslein,wlio has been thresh
ing by steam this lull, has sold Iho wagou
on which ho had the onginc, and will do
no more thre-shlng for the present.
Mr. C. II. Soidle was in Philadelphia
during tlio week.
A Deniecratic mass meeting was hold
a' the puhl o huu-o of F.ank Stouter, nu
last Tuesday oveniug.
Tho Anthraclto Coal Trade
Philadelphia Xcijtr, 30tli ulf.i - Tho an-
thraclte ooal trade, notwlthilindlng the
great dlslurbanrs sf almost all businoti In
about this city by reason of tho observance
of the ceremonies attendant on the Bi Cen
tennial, reports that cesl production kept
well up,and aside talcs of coal for the neck
wcro larjo at full prices. The shlpmsnls of
tho week by Iho Heading Railroad were
fully tip to Its average amount at this sea
ton of the year. The rtmounls coming Into
tho yards and tho amounts going lata tho
possefsion of consumers wore not much In
lerruptid. The mining operations In Hie
Schuylkill region, without sny special ef.
fort to make the output largo, wcra quite
full, tho miners there continuing to work
more generally than In theccal regions far
ther north. The Welsh, eccupicd mro
gancrslly in the Wyoming region, being
more clanlsh, wero numerous in their at
tendatico en the festivities of tho Bl Cu
tstinial. The voluntary action of tho miners,
In keeping up a full supply of cual, Is what
the operators most desired, becauso the ad
vantage of largest production is juilnow do
sired and becauso the demand for cvel is
very olamorous. It is cow 'daily mora cer
tain that Ihero will not be any excess In the
supply of cnal, nor Is it likely that there
will be o short supply. Thero will be coal
enough, but no surplus is indicated to bring
down tho prices. The trade is now quiet,
uud thero is little -or 1,0 buying of owl on
speculation. November prices for coal will
not bo obouged. Tho AfiKCis' Journat says
there is an improvement in the demand far
the stove sizes, oud.all other sizes aro In
goixl request. The stocks in first hands aro
light, ami the orders are fully equal lo the
production. Thero is sonie talk about an
advance of prices in November, but at tho
present timo nothing lias been determined
upon. If there could bo an advanra made
only upon tho best grades of cut I thero
would bo litllo oppiailion on the psrlof
purchtsers.but on advance U'llally lucludea
all the qualities, and thero is u very tial'ir
al objection to paying the price fur an in
diirerentarticIoih.it is only demanded for
a superior. Il is, in fact, impossible lo ob
tain il, aad henco Iho cutting ef circular
rates scv much complained of. Wheu the
circular prices are fixed according to tho
quality aa well oa siz4 of coal there will be
less cutting and less of tho donioralieation
that exists in the trado during dull sea
sons. Tho jLAQtMcriiiq aad Muting Journal
says: "The only thing that is checkiug
trade is the warm weather, and all engaged
In the business are anxiously awaiting the
first cold snap, which, it is aopcd,will csrry
iho trado out of itprcsent condition uf ab
solute quiet ude.Theio is a scry largo ton
nage moying In fact so Urge Ihatmany
well posted In the trade r.ro at a loss lo ex
plain how It U thai, notwithstanding the
heavy movement, there is so ycry little cup
rent business."
The total tonnage of anthracite coal frem
ill the regions for,the week ei.ding Oct. 21,
as reported by the several carrying compan
ies, amounted to 702,077 Ions, ugainst C-llr
638 tons lu the crresuding week last
yenr.an iucreaeo of 71,2r.9 tons. The total
amount ol anthracite luiued for tho year is
22,904,317 tons, against 22,131,241 tin. a for
the same period last year, a increase of 778,-
07.1 ions.
For tho week ending ontlia 2BIU lost.,
115,037 tons of coal was trans orled over
tho L V. HU., making u total ot 5,(,18,600
Ions to that date, and showing a deeiease
ol 3 -7.1.1 as compared with same time last
year.
For tho week ending October 20th, there
wero inr.jOSC tons of coal ah ipp-id over tha
L k S. UR., making a trial to dale uf3,-
riiltjitl tons, an increase as compared to
same tfmo last year at 4j,U47 tons.
'The Tailor Malos tlio ITen."
Since the tailor makes tho man, It must
bo evident to the meet ensy-goiug mind
that the bct tailor makes the bei-l man.
rius, of courw, must bo lokcn with limit-
ntious. However, it is a fact uduiiltcd by
all, that as man must have clclhing be
might as well Lavo it to lit lnm neatly and
nndt- in becoming slvle as to have it dis
guise him aguinst ail recognition by his
friends, as it loo frequently does For the
purjxise then of having tli-lr patrons praise
them bccaue of their becoming aupoarsncc
and wcll-uiadn garments, I'lauis I Bro,tbe
popular merchant tulbrs, of Lebighton,
make a ijilil to gi7c their customers per
fect f'.ls and garment well an! artistically
made Artist in clothing themselves, they
aro satisfied only wheu their patrons arc
satisfied, and their purpose is locome as
ne ar perfection as can be. The stock of fall
and winter goods is very large, larger than
most merchant tailoring establishments
carry, and much larger than can bo fouud
in any of thetalb'rijg clores, and boiug
gentlamen of taste the ty!o ol their goods is
a prime consideration with them. In ad
dition to their immense slock of merchant
tailoring goods they havoa full line of boots,
shoes, hats, caps, aud gentlemen's furnish
ing goods, to which they invito tho atten
tion of their patrons and thopublic. Prices
fully u3 low ba the same articles cau be got
anywhere in the State.
rPllblllhsd hv Ttnoeeat 1
Questions' Tropoiod to the rrehibiticnistl.
bono lo then 4& publishing houses doing
this wmk.
U lilt consistent to odvoeato temperance! ! ,,, ,,. ..t,ttnr a Inrfat
principles sni on the daycf elsotlon deposit' a.. ...,.'.. lt. ..ii.t"
a vole for a liquor seller, becauso he, was , , ,. .,
noulnalnJ henna e.r ih.ir,n .ee..t nnliilr.t worus oi iiiauin van uuren mo nncoi
partlaa t a. Is It consistent to advocate tcm
pcranoo principles, and not protest against
the nomtnatten and eleetlon of liquor men
for our publio oGIccst . Do tho politicians
who advocate (for policy's sake) the foolish
nonsense of agitating tho tetnperanco que
Hon by moral and gospel tulh only wlthont
a change of oxlstlng laws lleonslng and pro
tecting the trade-deal In tho tauie nny with
olhor crtruos not doing one-thousandth part
of the harm dona by the liquor trafno? Why
do not these advocates ef moral snaiton only
talk morality and goips I to the murderer, tho
horn thtef aad highway rebbar. Instead of
prahlbltlng and sorcrcly punishing these
crimes Wy law 7 sse Prev. xxill., 31. 4. Ii:d
tho tliuU k ti tl t sa men who ear, "only ketp
this quattlanont ot politics," erer ice tha day
when It was net In politics controlling It as
a mighty fores? t. Do too. pray fcr tho ad.
vanctment of tha cause cf temprrineo and
prohibition, every day, as earnestly ai you
work fer ft? 0. Do you itippcse It would be
consistent to pray for the prohflttlen of the
trafflcln Intoxicants, and not work as earn
estly as you pray ? 7. Weald It t,e consistent
lo piay for tomperaneo anil vota for and with
a llqnur Hotels party"! see Uir. x II. t
Doyau sopiosethat tarn who roallse hund.
reds of dollars annually from a party In paw.
r aad fear that thiy may",lo both cfSca
and itienuy bynot Stlctfna; to that partj, will
do anything but oppose the prohibition pnit?
. Do yea suppose that cili" holdeis, like
will Join a small and Jesplscd party
nesday,
al took plueo at Big Creek on Wednesday,' Miss Sellers, of WimUor Custlo, and
the formor rtsideuee of her husband.
Two freight trains ran into each other
Wndnes.lay, at a crossing in Sji-.iiitou, und
25 cars were thrown from the track and an
(iigiuo was smashed. John Glynn, watch
man, was killed and several train hnn.ls
ware injure!. The disaster is said to buve
been caused by Glynn's negligence.
Dr. J. A. Muver. the uraolleil Surzcon
Dentist, of Broadway, Muuc.li Chunk, has
had a practice ofnvcr 20 yoars.und is prob
ably the oldest resident dentist in tills val
lay. The Dr's work speaks for Itself, and
th fact that all i-rlt'cul work in tho lezlon
is civen to him Is a sufficient guarantea of
-" . n....,:.
his siunor auiiu
Democrats wilj do well ta ayoid de(Ki.
illug a county ticket furniakod by J. 1!.
Dimmick, a self-nomiualed .-andidate fer
Jury Commissioner In the ballet box. Thero
il no name thereon for Congressman at
Large, and every one of them voted will bo
a vote lost to Mortimer I- EHi t'hc Pemo.
cratic r.omlnco
Miss Grccuawall, of Itcadiim, tw.it-ctimab!u
ladles wero the guests of Miss E.iima Itelier
nvcr Sunday. Uu .Mtinduy thuy rclurued
to their rtapectivc hoiues.
Ml.s EUu Snyder is off on a vi.it lo
Coahtale.
Th Wolssport drug stnro has changed
haudi. Tlio Horn Bros., have bought tho
rights and claims of Uaiiaher Zcrn
S. F. Minnick, tho Stalnart candidate
for the Legislature, wjs in town Monday,
looking up his chances.
Tho Franklin township school board
has made a good nd splendid movo in
adopting aud twuring a uniform series o
text books. The credit is duo to W. C. WIis
one of the slcunihest and firmest frleuds of
i our publio cehool system. It stouhl In a
I God 'a bleating if mcio such inrii wcro echeol
directors throughout the county.
Alu.v.
Resolutions of Couioleuco
Wucukas, Gial, in la las Infinite wisdom
has been pb'used to remove from our inidat
by death our respected fnsud and lellow-
teacher, Fanuio S Hottcnstain, who, by her
untiring lab'ir ami trl.ft Uevotiou In the-
cause of education, and bv uer kind and
gentle disposition, has won the Irien lshi
and aumiraiion ot iter puii'is ana tallow
leacliera iu tlio anort limn slio lias betn
umaiizus, therefore, ho it Uea'dved,
fW, iliat while wo rro.;niru the liand
of Our Heavenlv Father iu her death, and
numbly bow In sutiinlseiou lo ilia will, yet
wu deeply mourn the loss ot oue so vnuuz.
so full of gentleness aud kindness, uud so
successful and full id priiuiiio-rar the future.
accond. That in uer ruiiioval we rcalitu
that ne lose a cenial comiiunioii.aii earnest
co-laborer iu iho wuik of education and ouo
whoso self fscnfii'inc diasition and strict
adberaneo to tho riglit won the aduiirition
of all who knew her.
JYiierf, That wo lender to her bereaved
aud afllloled family oni hearilelt sympathy
lu Ibis hour of i,fil. c ion and distress.
jhurih, That wo wear a badgo of maurn
ll. ' lor lluriv duya in token ut our respect
ami adiiiiiuiioii of nur departed friend and
Ic.nov ttaener.
J'iflh, Thai a copy of there resolutions be.
sent to her sorrowing family and tint they
be puiiiitlicl in too Uat nose Anvi catt.
like Iho piohlliltlrnl-ts, or that such o.Tlra
holder nlll fall to do what he con to sup) rest
the prohibition roorcment? 10. De you know
(hat unprincipled men men who care more
for party nnue than fr prlncli le and right
are the principal epposcrs of prohibition ?
II. Do you know that !gto-ance;is tho princi
pal Ingredient In the opposition to piohlbl
lloa, aud tho ureal thing necessary to get
prohibitory Una ts the'edueatlun of the poo
phi and the political leaders on the subject of
lutouiptrance, aud the cost ef crime, litiga
tion, pauperism, Insanity, and consequent
blah taxation arlslmr therefrom 7 seo John
III. , 19. U. When the Kepubtlcan party went
Into power loartoon Matrs had prohibitory
laws, while only thiee Males bad prohibitory
lavts in 1SSI. What (Treat party repealed tho
laws In the other elaveuj.jtates ? 18. Isnot
tills same party culled by antl-prohlltltonlsts
tho "temperance party," and Is It not veryf?)
eonslstoatly so uamod ? 14. Hat o not Ihet 0
great parties for a numbar ol years been vei j
largely, If not altogether, contiolled by the
liquor men ? IS. Daro the Itepubltoan or tho
Democratic party tako a firm stand in favor
of lemperanso and the suppression of the
traffic without cutting off their una heads 7
see Mark III., ti. 18. Dare Bobt. TS. rattlsen
or .Tames A. Beaver open their mouths In fa
vor of lemperanco and prohibition, without
losing thousands ofj votes and eonirnlttlng
political suicide? 17. If the two great part
ies aad their leaders dare not take a firm
stand on temperance and prohibition, what
can be expected by remaining In cither of
them to the exclusion of others? see S Cor.
Tl., 17. II. Do yoa not know that we would
bare bad Constitutional amendment, not
only In law but In fact,ln State and Nation
long ago If It were not tbat both of th4 grCat
polltles.1 partus aro bound hand and foot by
the liquor IrafCc sso Mark 111., 2.1. 19. Do
you know that tho Uepubllcan as well al the
Democratic party Is dependent upon tho li
quor traffic for iltallty and existence ? iO.
Will you rather sacrlflco yuur convictions
than your liquor license aud liquor protective
party 1 sea Josh, ixlv , 5. at. Why do not
the liquor men aot as feollsh as Iho temper
ance men (?) by fcrmtcganen party called
the llqaor party? 12. Did you over consider
what a terrible effect the ballots cf prohlbf.
tlonists must have oa Iho couiinon tnomy
while temptranco incu are equally dlttdod
belweeu the two parlies, and sland toting
against eacb other? seo Katt. ill., 2S. 2-1,
Do you know that the boer brewsrs act more
wise than the majority of tesiperai.oo men
In 167, tlio tT. S. Brewers' Ass elation, met
at Cincinnati, and adopted the folluwlns :
Htinlveil. That politicians favoring- r.rolil
bftory enactments, rho offer themselves as
canuiiiaics lor oinee. i everywncro strenu
ously opposed, anj the more so If it he found
mas nieir roisouai jiaous no not cen orm
with their publio profession. seo Luke xvltu
cnap , sin crsc.
It. Do ycu knew that cao vote In favor of
prqhlUtlon will do more good for the came
of temperance and righteousness, than 1000
votes with the Republican and Democratic
parties? ti Do you know that the Devil Is
theuost earnest opposeref the prohibition
party although ha has many scents, and
that every liquor seller In the land hates one
solid prohibition veto more than a hundred
thousand In tho two treat liquor license and
liquor protective parties ? Txct.
There isa tide in the affairs of man
Which, taken at the flood, leads onto for
tune. Tho opposing counsel, ax-Judge Cele,sly
ly interjected tho remark thai he never
would have supposed Van Buren guilty of
plagiarizing Byron.
Tho two enrsmen, Messrs. BomccI and
Ferrari, who starts! nut from Rome to row
II the way to Patla Id an oii'trl(ger,riara ar
rived sifely at their destination, net, how
ever, without meeting with adventures
and mishaps on the way. The Journey has
occupied jun three months. They prtceeded
by way of the Msditerr.ituti Sea, tho river
Rhone, the Sacao, aad thence through the
Beurgnrno into the Seine.
tome lime after the rranco-Prnsslsn
war,Dc(alll. painted a baltlu pieco In which
a few Prtia'ian prisoners figured conspicu
ously. He shewed II to Marshal MarMa
heu, who after twisting his meustaehe. raid
in a sad ttrain, "Ah, t, we niede about a
dozen prisoners during Ilia war, aad they
aro all there." Delallle felt perple-xcd.
"Whutean I do" ha asked. "Well," re
plied MacMahun, smiling mournfully
"lake my advite, charge their aationalhy,
and make Auttrinns ut them.
The thrco evangelical doctrines (hat
ought to bo insisted upon ss conditional to
the crdimttii.n or installation of a paster, as
slated by tho Kcv. Edwards A. Park to tha
Boston Congregational ministers, and ap
parently approrcd by them, aro that the
tlihla la perfectly trustworthy as a religious
(tilde; that the atonement ef Christ Is n
sacrificial ad, ii (luenoiiig (be mind of Gail
at well at ainm is. and thai this is the only
world of probaliuu, the dilute world being
oue of pitnishmtat fer those who die Im
penitent. At the Fan and Laco Exhibilon now
being held tt the Asjourium in Brighten,
England, is olionn n msgnificent antiquo
rose- Venetian point fjoitnro, which meas
ures uvr six(ynr,la iu Ii ug'.h, aad ts nca ly
three quarleia of a yard jvnle. It is ill
apleudid condition, aad its value is estimat
ed nl ovtr 1, CCD guineas; it is believed to
bo the finest specimen of this Isce ia the
world, csnainty tho best in Europe. It ha9
been heavily insured while vtx view.
TbediK-iriue Isabel! by a few Poliih
Jews that a f,ocd man may sell his claim
upon heaven. This belief is based on the
Rabbineial proverb, '.'Good dsedj buy the
future world," which is interpreted by mesi
Jens to mean that by doing good one may
secure for himself happy immortality. Har
ris Udovitch of Troy bargained to buy Louis
Coheu'a heavenly claim for $160, but Cohen
backed out of the agrecmeul, and the result
was a fracas which sciil,Udcvitch to jail.
HKW AnVCItTISKMICSTS.
To Whom it may Concern.
All persons are hereby forbid meddling
with two Dark Mules, two Hell of Harness,
one r,uekliard, ona Farm Wagon nnd off
Plow loaned by tho iindrislgiiexl to J. Satn'l
Hawk, of East Ponti Township, Carbon
Couulv, l'a.. i s tho same is mv properly.
'.Mm. RSt)E('('A IIEVFKLFINOER,
Penn Forest Twp., Pa,
Sept. 3,1 S83 w.1
Special to the Ladies!
A Special Invitation Is extended to the Lad.
fca of Iiehtgliton and surrounding neighbor
hood to call and examine, tho Immense stock
ot TALL AND WIIsTBR
em kiks1s
just rtnuEivr.D at
E. H. SNYDER'S
!M-st, LeliilitOB, Pa
omprlr Ins all the latest novelties In Black
and Colored Silks, Yelvvtr, Plaids, Cash
meres, Merges, all-Wool Suitings, Urlnir
hams. I'cfr.ts, fce. Also, a fall line of
nhirikctf.Pomestics.fihaitls.Musllns,
HWTIONa, THIMMINOS, fco
all of which he Is ollcrlnx; at very
I.onsst Friers. A nlee line of
Silvor-rluted Waro,
Do call and sec It. My stock of
GROCEfllES, PROVISIONS,
Carpets, Oil Cloths,
aut:r.NhWAt:i:,;oi,.i.swAitj:, c, is
full a'ol complete. Cheap as the Cheapest,
and (Joel as the Ucst. eept.4-yl
T. A. Snyder,
ILiltio !j Knons,
Cora M. L. Pthoads,
Belle Kmli.iuni,
Laura V. Holl'ord,
Aasie Huuk,
Annie acwell.
Teachers of the Leliighton Scliools.'
Miraculous Escape of Mlneri.
On Thursday morning, 2!th till., at Pack
er No. it Colliery of tha Lehigh Vallsy Coal
Company, near Bhinaiidoah, five minors
named Peter, James and Henry Bheeta.
Timothy Keynoid3 and Hubert Honna.were
imprisoned iu the mine by the .breaking in
of the water at the fane of the tunnel. They
were taken out alive mi Filday morning.
Oro of them tells the following story :
"Whon Peter Shectz tho sldar of tho Bheolz
brolhers,a practical and experienced miner.
look in tlio situation after tho fall of coal
and rock, ho began exploring tho surround
ings and coutiuued for many hours. Ac
companied by his brother Henry, ihey u
tered au old breast, uu which they climbed,
liable at auy moment to lose their hold and
bo dashed to pieces. Their lives, as well as
that of their compaaions, whom they loft
behind, deluded on Ibis undertaking and
thoy moyed '.'pnard heedless ol the danger.
At 5o'olock Friday morning they reached
wnat is caued 'the mud drill," an upper
level from whoro thoy were entombed,
They soon reached the miners, who were
working like Trojans ll night tocfluctlheir
r-'liase. Ladders were quickly procured,
and eight or ten men, headed by the Sheelz
brothoia started hack after their coin pan
ioni, the ladders were roped together until
the mou were reached. Their escape is al
most miraculous aud is entirely duo ti the
knowledge and courage uf Peler Sheets and
his btother."
Soligions Notice.
Itov. ti. L. Wiest, of Cleveland, Ohio, and
Corresondlng Secretary e.f tho Missionary'
Society of the Evangelical Association, will
preach in the Lchightou Erangelical church
.next Sunday morning. Ho will also od
dress the Sunday svhool at I;!0 p.m., on
the tuljecl of "Miasionory Work in Jajuu."
lie has a number of little idols lent him
from Japan which he will exhibit to tho
school. In the evening there will lo preach
Vannor and the Weather.
November half fair, half alormy) brief
spell of Indian summer. December snewy,
stormy and net aad cold, according lo lo
calily ; ycry stormy on Atlantic (similar to
lrsSl); Unusual rain-fall iu J-'cw York und
Middle States, isa board section, November
and December. One very cold term in Do
camber (fore part) likely to be generally
fait. Tho winter of IKS 1S3 will bo the
reverse ef "quiet." February will be Ike
finest month, oltar the first ten days. March
will havo its blow aud blualcr tbo wroDg
end.
X.V THIS rOt'KT OF COMMON
J'Ij;,U1 . r lhv Coutily of Carbon.
Octrte: Term, 18S2, Ho. 7 In EiTprce.
Ellcti Jano Painter r. Geo. F. Tainler.
To GEO. F. PAIJfTEft, Edponitnt,
SIP.: Tou are hereby notified that the
undersigned has heen appointed by tbo
Court ot Common Pleas of Carbon County a
Commissioner, lo take the testimony cf wit
nesses in the abntc named I'roceeiltncs in
Divorce, and that be will meet for the pur
ie;es ef his appointment all parties con
cerned on tha I. 1th day of November, A. D.
IHSZ, at 9 o ctocK a. in., at nis oiticc, in in
Borough ef Mauch Chunk, County of Car
bon, Tenn'a, when and where you are re
quested to attend with your witucssea.
L. II. HARDER, Commissioner.
October JI,18fJ-w4
Bow Sho Bavod her Darling-.
"I shall not feel s netveus again about
baby's toothing," writes a g'ateful mother.
We almost lost our darling frcm cholera
infantum, but happily heard ol Parker's
Ginger Tonic in tune. A lew traspoonfula
cured baby, and an oceisieaal dose keeps us
in good health." Brooklyn Mother.
T-JEl'OKT OF THE C0KMTI0X
.V the FIP.STNATIO.VAIi HANK,
at Lihktiten, In th State of Penu8lvaiils,at lba
sfose or business, Oct. 3rd, 1852 :
asbosacss.
Loses and discounts. ...... igs.oSd.i?
Overdraft . . . S4o.n0
y. Iloiida to seeure etrcutaiten . . .ft.ricii.ro)
Other stocks, bonds, and m-irtesjees. . 102 0 00
Due from af prcvpii reserve agents . K.sift On
Una from other Nstloeal Pauka , . .
Doe from State Ranks and Flankers, . 343.89
Itesl estate, furniture and fixtures. . 8,472.21
liurrent expenses and taxes paid . 1,016 27
l'romlains fa Id 12.S00.48
l'lie.'ks mid i-tbor ensh Itema . . . 1,033.43
hills of other Pank 6,1)0000
Kractlmat papereorrcney, nickels, apd
pennies, -aai.ua
im'le 6.232.3J
Leir-sl tender nrtr 4Q0J.OO
ItoJfinl.llon Kund wit), U.S. Treasu.
rj (5 per ceat. cr circulation) . 3,3.0.00
Wc have tl scholarship for
the Williamsport Commercial
College, which we will dig'
noso of tit a discount. A ijood
opportunity lor a young man
desirous of takinjr a husincss.
course. Apply at this office,
nAi:nti:i).
LEAKE AULT.-At tho residoneo of M
John Allen, Coplay, Lahigh county, Pa
Thursday, October 261b, by the lUv.
James A. Little. Hugh Leake, of lloktn
daurjua, to SavauDa Ault, of Catasuuqua.
IUKU.
ISRAEL. At Beaver Meadew, Thursday
Oct. Jolbi Sophia, daughter of Frederick
Israel, aged 7 years, 7 months and ID
days.
BT0CK MARKET.
Closing prices of De Haven k Townsend
Bankers. Ho, Seuth Third Street. Phil
adelphia. Stocks bought and sold eithei
lor cash or en margin.
FMladtlpfaa, November 2, lt.12,
bid asked
U BJ'a.Elt 1023 102
U S Currency 6's 132
US Si's Ext. 1011
U 8 J, ew 113, 1IJ
u a 4's nt'i
Pennsylvania K K 6J
Pliiledelihia A Reading K R :rj
Lehigh Yallev U U 65
Lehigh Coal A Navigation Co il j
united xi J lint Canal Co l."J
Jr-Dresj tswdi at Snsjet's.
Fall and Viatw Styloi.
Our cenllcmen readers will no doubt le
pleased In learn that 11. II. Peters, tho pe-p-1 Ing lu theasmo church by the pastor, Hey,
war merclianl tailor, at (he r, st-idlire, is w. C, Wieand, subject: "Intemperance and
(--IK, ru w II- mni.liui 1 nib .f nlf.tl,- I - 1
etaaaimeres and all wool suitings for the tall
aud winter trade, and tbat I o Is fully pre
pared to muko up those goods in the moat
fashionable and tasteful manner, at prices
wnleh cannot be disputed. IUmemberer
fect fits and low prices, is his motto. Call
a inspect goods,
Election Tucidiy next, lib. iust.
its Remedy or. Our Duty utxt Tuesday. All
are cordially invited lo attend.
The contract for the building ol a new
depot for tho Lehigh Valley ltailroad Com
piny at Ferudale, has been awarded to Mr,
Cain Semmels. Work cn the lame has al
ready been bejuu,
OENEEAL.
Tho Rallwsy Benevolent Association
has dendrd to erect a railrond hospital nl
Miles City.
Mis Mullio Welles is slumping Henry
County, Iowa, us Republican noniinte for
Recorder.
All the English counties except Corn-
rta'l, CiimlrhiDil and Lancashire hate less
i.o stock than iluy had lliirtcen years ago.
The best srtitt on Iho piano in Chicago
i sa'd lo he the ycuug lady w ho can knock
out the ibsftumbitt in the fewest rounds.
Sho can do it in ono.
At a steiingrai hlo exhibition in Taris
twenty four different systems ofihorl-hai'd
are on view. Amongnthercuriiiliea,thc e
isa piisluard containing 14,000 words.
Bismarck has just got his forty fifth
decoration Japanese while (ilads'ora 1. a
not a single one. So diflereiit Is it lei be
head of affairs in Gsrmuny ard in England.
The eldest 6on of Mr. P.csiiilhol.bauker
of Bucharest, blew cut his brains because ho
thought ho had )otl$l,'iflO o hia father's.
Four day's later his n other found the inoc
ay in the lining of his coat,
Tho Einporcr e,f B aril has granted a
pension from his pilsatepirseto theyoung
pianist Cnilos do Mcsiiulls to enable him to
pursuo hia inhsicel studies in Europe.
Thero aro now oyer thirly petiaii ncrs In
Europe studying at the Emperor's expense.
-A levuliarity of the Wilmington,
Wrlghlsvllle, and Onslow Coast Jisllr-ad
Cimpany In North Carolina ia tbi.t it is
owned by colored men, and will be opera
ted exclusively by tl.em. H. y. Miitlo.cn
enterprising colored man of Wiliiiingtvn, ia
the manager.
Tho ticket of learo system Is to ho in-
troduced at tho Michigan Stato Reform
school for girls, at Ad-ian.' Girls who h.ivo'
made good recoids will hereafttr be released
on paiolo and go out to service. A portion
of their wages will bo placed lo their credit,
and if they bohavo well they will be dls
charged.
At a Duddhist meeting held lately at
Japan, ono ol the speakers said i "Of late
the progress madohy Christianity has been
marvelous, aud may be compare! to a firo
sweeping over a plalu, which constantly
increases lu power." Anti-Christian lilera-
ture Is in such
Xorthern Central II R Co..
Heslonville Psss. It K C
Duff. Pittsburg t We-sl. P. It Co..
Central Transportation Cn
Northern Pacific Com
" rrefd
North Pcnnsvlvania R It
Philadelphia A Erie U II
Silver, (Trades).,
iT
17
20
Si
H
02
Ml
21
88
621
2D
65
42
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6T4
IS
30J
3
mi
6S
21
til
LEKIOHT0N RETAIL MAKKETJ.
OoaastCTsn Waixi.v.
Flour persacK IS 49
Flour
tNirn, purhushsl
Oats, per bushel.
MlnJ Chop, per ewt.
Middllnets, per cvt...
elorn Clip
Krsu, per ewt
t'.atter.per pound... .
Kltis, per dosen
Haiu, per pound
I. ard. per pound
s-ucuMers, per pound.
Potatoes, per bushel
t V5
at
tt
l to
1 70
1 5
1 CO
30
St
IS
IS
It
CO
SI'LCUL XCTJITS.
A CARD.
To all who are snftotlng from the orrori and
inuiscronena oi youin. nervous weaancss,
early decay, loss of manhood. o . 1 will send
recipe mat win cure leu. i iir;t; tir
IIHAKUt;. Ill's creat remeitr was it seer.
crcd by a mlssiomrr InSoaih America, Acini
a self.a.ldressrd cm slope to the It kv. J ultra
'. 1SBA.1. siatti.n 1), How lor City,
aag. is. ly.
PIMPLES.
t will mall (Free) '.he reclne foraslmnl
VKliin'AUl.H II.U.M that will remove
TAN, VltHUKI.ES, I'HII'bKti and
ni.t) runts, itavina iiieskiusuie. cicar ar.u
bcautllul; also Instrnetlons fur pr,iuclnsr a
luiarlaut growth ot lialr on a l aid head or
sruootn lace. Ati.irvsa inclosing .m. si-iiiij
l.l.N, VAM'tl.t, 1.' IJarclay w 1
mar. 2l-,
TO CONsSUMPTlVES.
1 ho Milvrrtlrer hartnir lorn nerui;itt nt!
eurtil of that dreiitl i1U(,jc. (Joiiiutni.tlou. 1,
tt ilmitle nnictly. li nnxluus tu mate KDinn
to lil fellow iuirrori iho nirani of cure, lo
all vrlioilelro It, lie nlll nn-t coy of lliw
trrtlt.rii (or nruiiarlni; nml nilcit the Mini-.
wlifrli Ihcy nlll nivl h into (31'IU; for
TU. MA. UHU.MJtliriS. he.
rartltn wlilili'R I lie lrcicrlptton.wllI j-lonrc
ElVRORS OF YOUTH.
UESTI.EMAN who suffered fer years
s- from Nervous IlKlllI.lTY. 1'ltH.llA.
TIIUK DKOAY. and all Iheerfeetaol v.oilh
fu. Indiscretion, will for tha sake of sutferlns
humanity, send free to alt who need It, the
reel ne and direction for roaktns: the sluude
reioedv bv which he was currd. Sutlcrcrs
siisame 10 prom dv me auvernsers exneri.
demand In 1m,iu ii,i in 1 ence can do so by addreaalmr In nerlacteon.
. ' 1 - 1 ,. i - , 1 1 r x- ,, n. , ,i
Luckuow and Cawuix,ru there are said to 1 mer.ia.yl U Oodar Si. New Yai'fc
Tolal
Capital sleek paid In
;urr'os iiina .........
UiiJivlileil rreflls
.Natl mil llai.k notes on'.standmg
lml.trii.1. l.'lHnM
tiiJlTMud ifeKilta subject to cheek.
Una lo other .National Uanks . .
. tl,4:s.2a
. tTS.'OOCO
SltjUISl
. 6,745.18
. C7.Mo.00
I.S'i oil
. 62 "J i0
. '.','.'60 49
Total nn.iCD.u
stale ot rtmityleanta. County of Carbon, tu
I. W. H ltotftnan. Cashier r,f the abeTe-r.amed
bank, do s.emiily swear thtt the above statement
ta traa to the beat of my HiiiiwIcO'ie and belief.
vt, vv. uuv jiAn,i;asDier.
SuWcrlbedand aworu t-eforemo thla 0th dayo!
(lot. IbS2.
Tlios. s. ni:cK, notary i-uunc.
ferrect Attest: Thos. Keuiercr, II. F. Hof-
ford and A.J. Durllm, Directors. Oct. St, 1163.
E. I. J. PAETZEL,
DEALEB Uf
Tints and Taps,
Umbrellas
Satchels,
Trunks,
Gloves,
39 Market Squarcj
MAUCK CHUNK, T'enn'a.
?Jay 20, 192.
Saewls Weiss.,
BANK RTEEET, first store above Iron,
sails attentiou to his now aud fash
ionable fleck
IX!
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now
Tliat Brovn3 ikots BrrrERii
will cure the worst case
of dyspepsia;
Will insure a hearty appetilti
and increased digestion.
Cures general debility, and
gives a new lease of lik;
Dispels nervous' depression
and low spirits;
Restores an exhausted nurs
ing mother to full strength
and gives abundant sus-'
tenancc for her childc
Strengthens the muscles and:
nervcs,enrichcs the blood;
Overcomes weakness,wak?i
fulness, and lack of energy
Keeps oiT all chills, fevers,
and other malarial poison;
Will infuse with new
the weakest invalid.
life
37 Walker St., Baltimore. Dec. 183';
For lx year I hare been a crest
lutTerer from Blood Disease. uy
epiafand Const! pa tlon.and became
o debilitated that I could notrctala
Anything on my itomach. In fact
life had almost become a burden.
Finally , when hope had almost left
top, my husband seeing Brown
iron hitters ftdvcrtisea in tho
paper, induced me to give it a trlaU
I am now taking the third bottle
and have not felt to well In tlx
yeats aa I do at the present time.
Mrs.L. F. Gaxmic
Brown's Iron Bitters
wilt have a better tonic
effect upon any one whd
needs "bracing up' thari
any medicine made,
Dauiutirs.Wifis.Mliors!
- a-j. , VwV Y1 iTa i Ta.
UTCCA. H. Y.
DiscovBRKit of "Da. liAncrasra
ftFasiiivE dm ras vmit comfuists.
This remedy will act In IitirmouT TrttU tlie Fiv!
male sjrttia at nil times, end also Immediately
upon tha abdominal ana ut:nna mrtsciss, snare'
store them to a healthy ami atroDe condition.
Dr. Msrchlsl'e Uterine Cstliollcoa will cure fan
Ins of tho womb, Leuenrrhxa, Chronic Inflsmme
Hon end Ulceration ct tue Womb, Incidental
Hemorrliaje or Flooding, Talnfiil, Suppressed
and Irregular Kenstrnatlon, Ktdney Complaint,
Barrenness ftndls cspeclallv adapted to tho chan
of Lite. Send for pinphl-t free. JHltteraof
Inquiry freel answered. Address as above. For"
silo bralldrotrirlsts. Nowlr.e Jil prrbattln,'
Oldalze 81.0O. lH Bitre nnd aslc lor Br. Hai
chisl's Uterine Cathollcoo. Talcanootlw
For Ealo by A. J. Dut lnfi, DrtiEglsl, Ii
h'shton, Ta. miyjO-yl.
I'Anjiiirw and s-Annciui ona ,
Dufioif Wie i-oll KTfl Winters t or tuixttrulxri. atldreUl
AViEHTS Wantod feJWitSS
ikDrrhirrlert eret uri.rUUUl0 UIUIUV
kw n prket ielHj(riiiirJTti7liicjIJbrmlttrti
aBrmtsUj. biirrtUva MU-iAti, FouitU St., PAllftUelubi. r
na
aro reaping ohr'
vest EelUns our
tIUh.H nuann Cefafu I emnrl
(i MlliilCII IUCCll ooiei uiiiJ
.iand other household artlclesi
!l Thnhwl rlltnfr articles ever DUG
53Sf on tho market. For Nnmplesl
tf-3 w and 'i'cruin, address tho
CLIPPER M'F'Q CO;,
.00 Wnlniit Street, Cincinnati. O.
ni A si ta r a
& HAIVSLIN
All of which he Is Selling at VEKY LOW
EST CASK TRICES.
4ir- An Ininc.-tlon tnvlicd and satisfaction
gnarantced In all custs.
nr-OI,lNTON llItETNKV.IasliIonaMo
IllrU Hoot nnJ .Silent JU AKEn, Uank fit.)
l.chlKhton. All stork uarrauted.
i .rn r.rt.tnlvhf at. liftvlnehef n fd
elecreeil atcveryGrentWorld's)
' Industrial Competition
for Sixteen Years I no other Annriuin oriearis
haxinbccn found eoual at any. Also Cnfapeat.
Myle loa i SJiortavcs ; autllclent compass and power,
with best quality, for popular aaeml and aerutar Iyuy
In schools or families, at enlr S8. selsundjrwl
otlier elylee tOi,i7, M.Vt, T8,ra. Stew, IDS J.
IMWandup. lis frrrl'rseoH.HeaWlS
eMrarM. Afso tor easy payments, ew lllua.
tratrd Ta'aloirtia frrp.
Tlee SIASON & HAMLIN Orcnn anil IManrt
Cli., lit Ircmont Si..lto(on ; set E. nth it.,2w York ;
ll'j aliaaU Ave., Chicago.
pn Splendid Jovcnile paper. 2 Chromoe lj
R H I" 8 ry subeillr. Aicenln make Innra
IT 11 Ba ia iay. Address, Tus Cm, Wadswortn, IK
AffCuUTVantod. TboCulmlnatlncTrlnmplt
BOW to LIVE?
AfompletaCycIepc-tlaof lmisehnit k-nntrdirefo-tVie'
masscainow ready. KqllilnsrllUnlJl SJolnBtrutJ
lair priced. lllu.lraun, imi iiiioltHl In autlior;lil.
8cid lor Tres uotlres aud toil particulars now, Octn.
aud Instruction how to sell, free lo actual a? enti. (ue.
cess knaran'ecd faithful worker" Mate-.tieelence, if
any. Slid territory desired. W. If. TlionapMnJ
I'ubltaUcr, (01 Arch Street, i'htladelphla, fa.
Tlis Awta Aiitipiiaii
ORIENTAL JOURNAL ! j
l'ublishe.1 by Jaursose .V Moksk, Chlcaeii,
III. $3 per year. IMIted by Stkc jikx 1).
l'SKT, itevnteil to Classic.ll, Oriental JJu
ropao and Araericau Arclirojbjy. Il
lustratol.
This Jonrnal tjWes Inf.irmation ouillscover.
lei anl explorations in all lau.te, nti.I IsTer
volUnlilo tn those who uro foll'iMrltig Ant.
.qitarisa sdljicts as well as tu the common
I eaJer. r pr8-tt
KM
TfltRfaAWilS
3
INDIAN BLOOD SYHtJP
Cures all dlsoases of tho Stomaoh, Liver, Bow-'
ola, Kidnoya, Skin and Blood. Millions testi-1
ty to it9 efficacy In healing tho above named
Jj dlseaaes, and pronounoe it to be tlio
Trade Hart, hest remedy known to man.
Guaranteed to Cure Dyspepsia.
OA GEN T S W A N T E DJ
Laboratory 77 "West 3d St., New York City, Druggists sell its
LYKUNS, lucrum Cfi., Pa.
Dii. Olauk JoutiaoNi
My body was literally eoverevl with Tetter, for whleh I coufj g't no relief until I tools
your tNUiAV ULOUtJ S ynut'a which b efTeotually cured lae, I recommend It highly,
ENOOH UEKOKH.