H.V. MORTIlIMMt, KblTOK or even unbnmss, our present buslncrs out ol fnsliion at present, and "when mod prosperity." Mr. Itaudall said Umt l'O at all, are no longer lmds of white litcn, LEiliailTON, PA.I SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 18, 1882. Editorial Mention. Skxat.h 3, . IUrin C.imeron'e prWate recretnry, sy "The llpnl)Hcan party lm no futiira worth bothering aboull" "Trrc Demoerals elocted from ronnsy 1 vanl ere n good protectionists m you will find anywhere. There it n good deal of buneonilioftbonlthU free tradocry." 1Uth. Wm D. KrxLTcx. Es-?r.cr.T.uir lluisc I resporled to Imve mU to a friend la llostou, hut l'rl duVi '"I wish It distinctly understood lli'it I am not acan1id,ita for the prcsl d n y rr rny other political ofilco, and nuttilnu oan Indues mo to become snob. Wirit thli Issm we complete the tenth Tiliimo of tbo Oardon Advocate. In mnkln this announcement wo will state that wo have commenced Bending bills to those In arrtara for anbacriptiou, and wo hope all persons owing will immediately remit unon the receipt of the bill. We ntod the money due us, and after J.inu nry lt, 1883, will sena no paper out of tho county unless paid for In advance. Jfjti. this facll Is 18G3. when Heisinr Clymer, of Heading, wadefeatfcd for Governor, Dr, J. V Shetrlz, of Potlstowu, resolved that he would buy no more tob.cco until tbo DemocratH elected a Governor of l'enn Hylvauia, though bo was an ardent lover of the weed. He kept the obligation filtbfully unlll Tnesdiy night, 7th Inst., when on receipt of 'the news of tho clcc lion of lUUon, be purclmsd tob.icco by wholesale and distributed it amoi g his friends. Gem. It. F. Butler was entertained by the Democratic Stale Coiuiailtof, of JIus fl.icui!stU at a U.Lqnot,siurL! ;Ston. on Hitnrday oveniu-j. Colonel Jiuns II, French preslded.Geueral Butler, in his Hpoeoh, after expressing bis thanks for the committee's kindness, support and conflileno?, closed with the following de vout nsplratious: "I earnestly pray Al mighty God to give mo that discernment nnd wisdom aud sigacily which b' all lead me, in any sphere of duty to which I am called, to do all that man may do to justify ths confidence, kindness, lofoand nffeclion shown to ras by the people of Massachusetts in the lata demonstration whiohwe hive met to celebrate." Governor-elect Pattison, Monday appointed as his priva'.o secretary tho ltev. Dr. Thomas T. JEverett, pastor of lit, Stephen's Methodist Episcopal Chnrch.4021 Gjrmiutown avenue.Phila delpbia. Dr. Everett will accept the position. This is Mr. Fattison's first ap pointment. He and Dr. Everett have known each other for about five years, Their relations have been of the most in tiinate character and entirely distinct from politics. Dr. Everett's life prior to 1808, iu which year he entered the tbeo. logic il seminary at Gettysburg, was en tirely given up to journalism, and even now ho dtivotcs all 14s spare moments to writing for ne'iVpipcn aud magazines. He is about flltyyears of age. Ho begau his journnlistii) lifu on the old New York "Express." After staying there a short while he reported the doing3 of the New York legislature for Bevoral city papers, for about eight years. In 1803 or 18G1 ho went to VitUburg and rerualjed on the staff of the Oommcrcul" of that city till bis entry into the mii.Utrv. He was for eight years pastor of Trinity Church, nt Eighth and ltaco streets, where his close social relations with the late Col. Forney, whole funetal oration ho pro nounced, are well known. The privato uecretarr to the Governor receives a sal ary ia all of $3,000, a year $2,500 as secretory and S300 as rocorder for tho lbard of Pardons. regarded tho resnltof tho okcllon in this State as a complete and fiual over throw of bcsslsra. "The leaders of all parties and factions," he said, "would do well to fully understand thin feature of the result." When the subject of tho Speakership of tho Ilonso of Representa tives was broached, Mr. Randall good bumoredly said that no matter who U the Speaker, the policy he Indicated will be carried out as far as the Democrats in Congress can shape legislation. Our Now York Lottor. THE DEMOCRATIC POLICY OUTLINED. The Hon. Samuel J. Randall last Sat urday gave his views on tho futuro of tho Democracy. Referring to tho No vember elections, Mr. Randull said: "I believe that tbo recent Democratic suc--ces.s moans a declaration by tho people in favor of greatly reducing the public expenses both In tht Federal and State Governments. Such reductions areeasi ly attainable, and can be secured with out friction to proper administration. There are many other questions ital to the prosperity of the country that must be met, and among these no one is of mora importance than tho doing away vith the Internal rovinue system. As dor myself I am in favor of an absolute umd onliro repeal of all "euoh taxation. The Republicans mado a fatal mUtako in notco-operaling with tbo Democrats ut the last Boston cf Congress lu sjcur inj the then proposed reduction ol SjO, 000,000. Now the whole system must go." Mr. lUndall thin went on to thow bow tbo Gjverument could raise the lovenue ueonaary to meet its obligations aud expenses. Ono great souicp of rey. tnue was in the form of customs duties on imports. He thought Unit a thor ough reform and simplification of the tariff laws was necessary, and should be accomplished as speedily as postible. He said- "I do not favor n tariff enacted fcimply for the sake of protection, because I doubt I ha extstocca of any constitu tional 'warrant for it. It would maui lcstly be in the nature of class bglslatioD, nnd to such legislation, fovtirii.g one class at tho exjieius of rny othir, I have Uways been opposed. In my judgment tbo quwllon of free trade will not be come a live political issue In this conn- try during our lives, so loug as wo cor, tiuiiB to raise ri'Vv'une by duties on Im poits, and thirnfore the dia:uxlou of that principle is absolute waste of time, There 1b hardly a man in public, life who advocates free trade pure and simple. Jioborty cants direct taxation." "What itht uitcur of reform aro likely tobfc jiretsed bv tbo Democratic party, and bow will their return to power tiT-ct the liui-Intis luterestsof luu countrj?" was lukcd. 'lhe people arooppoted to all kuUidies aud all kmdn of Jobbery," Mr. Jlsud.dl replied. "Kcform Iu the civil hervio of tho Guveriiment is needed, and the enactment of lavs to prevent the rn forced useument of uftictboldtia' salar ies, whether such officeholders are under Federal, State or municipal control. I (hiuk I csu assure tbe public, that nolh ing Kill hi done by tho Democratic Uoutc niirb i!J in any d.-grce t'ik'.urb, Regular cerreipcndence of Advooati. Nxw Youk, Nov. H, 1882. The political excitement this year, though apparently not nearly so intens as in former years, has in some respects been keener than ever before, and in no less than four case has it been followed by serious consequences. A candidate fur aldorman in the first precinct, Mr. Iiattersberry, dropped d:ad on tho eve of eleetiou day. Ho bad been suffering from heart dlstase fcr some time, but In t'jo actlvo work of bis canvats be had forgotten about his weakness. On the evening before the 7th of November be was engaged bunching his tickets when he dropped down dead. Police Commis sioner Niohols, one of tho Bhluiug lights of Tammany Hall, is llkewiso ill with a fever produced by a cold coutrncted whila workibg for bis party. The Fri day beforo tbo tlostlon, Hubert C. Thompson, the loader of the County Democracy, fell before an attack of brain fever. The prompt and energetic work of physicians, however, prevented tho disease from getting n full hold on him, and after a woek of anxiety to bis friends, ho is now in a fair way of recovery. Tho saddest txperienco of all, however, is that of County Clerk Ilntler, who wns a oandidato fur re-olectlon, but was defeat ed. Those about him s.iy that since election day be bus been acting "queer," and his intimate friends aro urging bim to go to iho country for a while, where bo may obtain that repose so well dos cribed by Dr. Holmes, when he says that "silence, like a poultice, comes to heal the blows of sound." Herbert Spencer, during his slay in this country, has kept very retired, and but onco ventured on tho expression, in print, of an opinion upon us and our in stitutions, but if he had done nothing else than deliver that homily on over. work which he prosented at tbo farewell dinner at Ddmonlco'son Thursday oven iug, Aro Ticaus would ever have to bo grateful to htm. He thinks that over work is killing the present generation. It makes thom prematurely gray, pre maturely old, and is InSicting its mark on the coming unborn generation. In sanity likewise follows in It wake, and thus the terrible consequences of impos ing more on nature than she is able to carry are apparent. Now, all occupa tions, next to damuing devotion to the "ticker" which pulsates tho feverish ebb aud flow of life in Wall Street, there is nothing so ruinous to mental and physi cal life and well-being as politics. It requires, indeed, a strong and well bal anced mind, backed by a powerful will, to remain callous to its anxieties, many distresses and fow fulfillments of hopes; and the Irregular habits of living, neces sary excesses in drinking aud compuls ory maintenance of late hours, are sow ing tho seeds of early decay in tbe bodies of our politicians. The old and rapidly ! disappearing generation of men oould i stand such IransgretsionB of the laws of ' nature bettor than we can, but this fact only proves that meti at present havo to tike np a id pay the no'.ei issued by their ancestors against their health. Friday was a gala night at tho Acad emy of Music when Patti appeared in "La Traviata," wearing her new dresser, cut and made after the fashions which La Mode has decreed shall be in vogue next season. The announcement, too, that the diva would wear her diamonds had tbe effect of drawing nil the world ol fushion. Theycamo to see but they heard as well. Patti was in wonderful voice. The crowds, the eager expectations of tbe audience, as will as its brilliancy, scni ed to iuapiro her, nud she saug with a Arc, a purity nud on enthusiasm which remiudid one of the days when Marquis ilc Caux bad not yet blighted her life.nor Nicollnl could forco thepullio to endure bis insignificant self for the s..keof hear ing Adelioa. Fortunately for the public, Nicollni was indisposed on Friday, and the acc. jnplibbedaitlst, Ravelli, took his place as Alfreda. Palassi singing Ger mont, aud Monti appearing as Medico. Tbetc names aro enough to show what a treat opera goers had. Mrs I.angtry conlinuo to h Id her own, and it is next to impubMbh to secure a teat for any of her performances. Mr. Wyndbam's engagement at tbo Union Square likewise continues entire'y popu lar. Ha is oat of the very best English actors we have bad over hero in a long time. "The event of the week for cultured theatre-goers is tho reappearance of John McCullojgh, tho eminent tragedian, at tbo Fifth Av nue Theatre, His "Virgin. ius" ia a well-kuown creation, but tbe oftener one sees it, the better it appears, for McCull'iugh, who possesses all the conscientiousness of llarrelt.kceps study ing and studying and constantly finds means of throning new lights on his work, which niako even the finest nuances appear iu strong relief. MrCulloKgh paints with n heavy brni.b,iind ou a large scale, and his work never fails to inspire as much as it pler.si. Mueh to the delihtof many poor girlf, the time honored lllick Crook is again biingplayid iu ibis city -this time at IIavuiIcj- si ourtetnt . Street Theatre, An advertisement on Sunday that one bun drcd girls above tl e age if u venteen were wanted as fignr utK, nruazons.ctc. brought over three Lnndnd applicants to the stage entrance. I looked on for a time whila tl a host of applicants for the etngearmy filod into the stage manager's office. 'Ibcro was an unusually large nnmbtr of pretty and neat women among them, anxious to cam tbe miserable sti pend of livo or six dollars, a week; but when tbe wolf is at the door, or sickness in tbo bouse, anything is better than nothing to keep body and soul together, TLa long winter evenings are at band uow, aud my lady readers will thank me for n few suggestions how they may make them pats pleasantly, as well as Ukcfnlly by engaging lu a little work to decorate tbiir briscs. Pillow sbaint are golug but either of colored silk edged with lace, or of oream-colorcd crash, embroidered in colored crewel or filcselle. The favor ite designs nro Tborwaldsen's Night and Morniag and other similar designs, sug gestive of repose. A charming novelty for upper mantel decoration consists in tbe insertion of n broad band of figured plush between the caning at the top and the framework supports tbo shelves. Tho tono of the wall paper in tho room de termines the color of the plasb. Cush ions for dorp cauo chairs may be mad of figured plush. Peacock blne.marocn, or dead gold volvct also look very beau tiful and turloli tho uppciranco of even tho most buinblo npartmant: Great at tention is being paid ut present to the decoration of lamps and globes. Colored designs of wreaths or flowers are especi ally suitable for the latter, and they are as readily painted on glass as on china; but it is less easy to havo them burnt in. The colors, however, will last along time if cimply laid on a-id left to dry. For ladies who are unable to palut, dccalco- mauies. obtainable In any stationery store, will coruo very baudy. TJnunual attention is being paid, both in Europe and America, to this branch of lilhc grapby, and when carefully put on, It w tuld require a prictlcud eye to tell them from genuine painting, 1ILMIISI 1, A. SHYDEE, "Respectfully announces to her lndy l'ricnds that she has just received a full lino of the latest novelties in FALL & WINTER Including Hats, lionneti, Flowors, Rlblonf, Feathers, Notlonsand-DnESS.TBlMMlWTs NEW GOODS HECE1VED WEEKLY. All work done In the latest style, and most durable manner, at tho lowest cash prlets. STORM : at tlie Intcmctton of BANK STREET and UANKWAY, 1.E1I1C1HTON, PA, aprll 0, ISSl-yl. mo ww Bfio, WHITE fjisnis.su rn "i ii f very Ad mi nutrition from WASHINGTON to (he reent tint, with of er MinBMtaaswM earsa of the l(iMnc of the Tretltleim, JIUADIXV v(fivl rortrultanf LBillenolthe U hltc lloutr. lth vlcwi of many 1 mi tl the mntt munie uook ruimiia. nmeuurs, IO :.NT V.Ti:i. 5nrt for ttrrulirt. ;h full tur K iu., uu n. roana irvu I'miaacipniii. Our Washington Letter. Fkou oun Spkoiai. CoRarsroNDKxr. Washington Nov. 11, 1882. The tlmo is fast coming upon us, when tbe Congressional overcoat will be seen upon our Btreets, and tho voice of wis dom ascends upwards towards that fun ny-looklng frisking old female called tbe Goddess of Liberty. Boarding-housi keepers have gone to cleaning their win dows and raising their prioes; it might bo a little more satisfactory, perhaps, il they would raise their bread a little more instead of prioes, but one must not ex peat much iu this world of sorrow. The heart always lightens when Congress draws near. Tbo President, accompanied by his valet, Aleck, returned to tbe city from Kow York this morning, where they went to cast their votis for Folger. These two votes are the only ones recorded on that side while 102,000 are claimed for the null-Arthur candidate. The j?resi dent looked tired, worried and disguited, but not more so tbau Mr. Folger who ap peared at his desk in tho Treasury De partment all day yeslerdy simply as a mass of disappointment. He was glad yesterday to peak upon almost any Bub jeel execpt the New York election, and now that It is over, it is no me nskinp him whether or not he will resign Tbe people have spoken. Tuesday they gave tbeir opinion about ltivef andllatbnr and jobs, about llukbell assessments, about oppressive and needless taxation, about federal interference and dictation in politics, and about Btalwartlsm, which has lon rioted in power, widen ing aud deepening political debuusher; each year, but it'has at last not only beci baited, but it has been overthrown and doomed to the death that knows no resur roction. According to the lalett returns, the uext House- of Iiepresontathes will have a, Democratic majority of not less than forty, The next bouse will be com posed of 32S members, and according to this the calculation is that tho Demo crats will have 133 member, tho Ilcpub Hows 133, and the Readjustee 5. This will give tho Democrats a clear majority of 40 oyer all. The Senate will undoubt odly be Republican by one or two ma jority even with the loss of Colorado. The prediction is that the coming sea son in tho Capital will be one of tbe gay. est on record. This is a prediction an nually made by writers for tho press in Washington. No one has yet given any good reason why it should be so, as far as tbe public generally is concerned, or as to whether the gayeties will be such as will include ladies. A gy winter in Washington for gentlemen does noi necessarily imply an especially gay one for ladies. Last winter, which was said by hotel and restaurant keepers to have bcou their busiest on record for dinners, lunches, broakfasts and suppers for gen tlemen, was not until Lent began at all gay in respect to the number of parties given at which ladies were included This wab true even at houses occupied by gentlemen whose wives were with them. Nemo of tho officials who have lately moved or aro about to move into new bouses, which they have bought or built, havo ever given any large enter tainments here, nor aro they likely to do so. For instance, among the new houses recently described by your correspond cct were those of Senator Pendleton and K presentativo Robeson, and mention was made of that of Senator Don Crmer on, but no l.uge parties of any kind will probably ocour iu their residences. Tho plans for the arrangement of ex hibits and progran nics of entertainments for tLo GuiCtld monument lair are as suming pretty deEnito shape. Tho ro tunda of tbo CVpital, while being neces sarily tho piinciplc centre of attraction, will havo many rivals for popular atten tion and be thus relieved of that crush ing and crowding that has been experi euctd tn other occasion?, notably tbe reception by the fc'oolety of tho Army ol the Cnmbcrlau 1, i.heu UeD. Thomas' statue was unveiled. Tbo ninety feet of diametrical diiueuslon is to be used ns follows: A platform tlx leu across will extend the entire circumference, except whero Intersected by the various in trauoes. This will be fciirmoiiuted by a oouuter occupying nearly half its width. An nislc, twelve and a half feet wide, in ter) ones betweeu this and tbe exhibits of tbe great art bouses. Me-srs. Tiffany i C.i., have been allotted tbe north-eastern section, S.irouy the northwestern, tbe Gotham silver manufacturing company the south-western aud the First Japanese manufacturing company the foutb-east-ern. Auocst. mm Dr. INDIAN BLOOD SYRUP Cures all diseases of the Stomach, Liver, Bow els, Kidneys, Skin and Blood. Millions testi- lfy to its effloaoy in healing the aoove named diseases, and pronounce it to ho the Trade Mars, best remedy known to man. Guaranteed to Cure Dyspepsia. AGENTS WANTED Laboratory 77 West 3d St., New York City, Druggists sell it. liYICUNS, DAunilM CO.. 1'A. Dn. Glauk Joiinbon : My body was literally covered with Tetter, for which I conld git no rollcf until I took your INDIAN J1IAJOD SYRUP, wlileh has oircctually cured mo. I recommend It Iiltlily. ENOCH HEKOEU. Monafsctarorotand Dealer In STOVES, RANGES AUD HEATERS, fin and Sheet-Iron fare and General House Finishing Goods. noOFIIVO raid SPOITTIIVG done at short notice and at Lowest Cash Prices. WHO UNACQUAINTED WITH THt QIOORAPHY Of THlS COUH TRY WlLLSH BY KXAMIWINO iMI3fP that in KTerrfclndof KTOVi: (1 RATES and TIKE DRICKS ktfptcoustnntly on hand. , Store on SOUTH Street, A faw doors above Eauk St, LEI1IQIITOX. Patronage solicited Satlstao'lon irnarniitf i-d. Oct.5-l A. U.TltUiSlll'.. J. F. HALBACH, MusiC DealeB -AND- Instructor in Music LEHIGHTON, Penna. Why 'Welcome. What make Florestnn Cologno wclonrne on every laity's toilet table il iu lattlnj; fragrance anil rich, flowery odor. "Itiaa great art lo do the right thing at the light time." The jieraon mbject tn derangement of kidney or liver Has a protective duty to perform In purchaiiog a nacWe of KiJDev-Wort. It iuviaoratei these organi and by lt cathartic ami diure tic edict, cleanse tbo whole eyeteru or all bad orden. White li our patent fuel factory T A full line of all kinds of musical irauMEim, Sheet Music, MUSIC BOOKS, &c, is constantly kept on hand at the Ware Room, near tbo L. & S. Depot. 8olo Agent In the Lehigh Valley for Belmina Pianos ! 1 . Call and ice thcin ; they have no superior. Also, Agent for Weber, Decker, Connor and J. P. Hale Pianos, M varionsjate of 01MS Instruction given at Pupil's residence on Piano, Organ, Voice and Theory. oc28 IM Lost, How Moral ! Jait published, a new nJitlnn of Dr. ( VJ VHWLUrt CniifcHItATiD 9AY uu .kuiicUfAivarent tircuiujoBunor.A or rein nal WoatcnoH luio.untniy ueimnU teamen, IkirOTChCT Mental mhI ruyfic-l lrcaputH , iMiulluitiuU in Murrti'fra. ttc. 1 ul&, COS nUk.PT ion. KriLErr nmi it. univrou ay icif IdOuIuvIjco ortexuttl exlruvasnuro ite, YUool.,brt)U'dnutlior. In tbttedvitrnfcto Tl say, ovatly ilemoitMriiet, (root a IDiily carb ucvtwMful inactice, ttat thb ulanum coma (jutnce,if t-n.BtiU(e may btt radically cut rd t rohitma out a mode of rurr at once Miiiipte.ccr on nnd effectual, by laejn ot vliu'h twiy nffercr. no natter what hi condition in fly Im-, may cure blontoll cbeuply. urtvately. and in Il eal ly, CVTali Lrctnre should be In tho liamUef every youth and every man lu tbe Junrt, Boot under tal, In a plain envelope, tn any adnrtiM, poit-patd ou racoipt of tlx tout or tno poktax fetaaips. Add:e TI10 Culverwcll "Mcdlcnl Co., il ANK St.. 'ew York. K V, P. O, Bcc 459 CCt. 7, liSJ-Vi Best bamcu now before the pub Uc. You rait uakt n.uney fuater at vor for ui than at unv tbln c!ae. Capital not noedod. Wo wM btai t vou. f 13 a day and upwards made at hme by the In duttnnift. Men, women, bora and utrU wanted pverywberoto work for na. NowtBtU timo. You C4U work tn aparo tlm onl cr piv vour whole t!mto tbe bua nces. You wu livettt home and do tlie work. No other bnatiieta vr 1 lay you nearly tl well. No on can full loiuake rnorraou ir bv enyasinir at onog. Coaly Outnt end terma free. Money mada fat, gm ly nnd honorably, AdUrci TKUK t To. Au. snet. Maine. Uvl0l FRIC13S ! At Winteriaute's BOTTOM Price Store ! A full line of Fall and "Winter Goods at LOWER PRICES THAN EYER. I hare just added a nice line of Men's, Youths' and Boys' 35)5)3 BQQtfS Q(D(Dtf39 to my stock, and at Prices that are away Why? Because I bought them low and for cash and will sell them low. Call and examine stock be fore you purchasing- elsewhere. ISo trouble to show Goods and riye Prices. W. S. WINTERMUTE. CHICAGaROCK ISLaMD &PACIFIC R'Y By tbe central poiltlonwf Its line, oonneets'the East and tbe West by theahorUst route, and oar rtes passengers, without ohongo of oara, batweoa Chicago ana Kansas City, Council llluna.Leaven worth, Atcbtson, Minneapolis and 8t, Paul. It onnnnti In Union BeDOta with all the orlQolDil linos of road between tbe Atlantlo and the Paclfla cent, being coinpoaed of Most Comfortabla and Beautiful l)ay Coaches, Magnificent 11 or ton ILo cllnlne Chair Cars, Pullman's Prettiest Palac Bleeping Cars, and tbe Best Line of Dining Cars In tbe World. Threo Xratna between Chicago and Missouri niver Points. Two Trains between Chl 0990 and Minneapolis and St. Paul, via the Pamoua "ALBERT LEA ROUTE." Icee, has recently been opened between IUcbmond, Korfolk.Newport News, Chattanooga, Atlanta, An Indianapolis and Lafayette, and Omaha, Minnoap nlia anrl fit. Paul nrl inter mediata oolnts. All Through Passengera Travel on Past Expreaa Trains. Tickets for sale at all nrlnclDal Tlokat Offlesa la the United Btates and Canada. Baggage checked through and rates of fare al. waya as low as competitors that oiler lass advaa for detailed Information, get tbe Maps and 7old Ore of the GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE, At jour near.it Tlekct Office, or addret. 17. R. CABLE, E. ST. JOHN, Tlc-r. 4 Qtn'l W'lT. Oca'lTkU lu.AjV CHICAGO. jyj- Ili:iI,31AK & CO., BANK STREET. Lehighton, Pa., lllLLKIts nnd Sealers la Fionas Feil0 Alt Kind" of GRAIN BOUGT1T and SOLD a UBaDLAU MAJIKET HATES. Wo T.-ortld, nln, leinoctlutly Inform ourclti zcii that nonro now fully pruuarcd to bUP PI.V them With Hest of Cml Trom any Mine dctdrcd at VEF1Y LOWEST PRICES. JulrSS. IT, HKILMAN & CO. Q(H TlTli' s? now siifTirlnir rrom OVIULJjUO woundnor illfeiwo of any klml caused by military eorvlc j are entitled to Pi'nulon. VVMowi, minor children, de iendcnt mutherfl or fathers offohllers who ltel irom me eucers ni incir serTlco nro alio entitled. Mimy Invnlld urnrlnners are en. titled to an iNOHKABi:. Onreful iiftMmnco lil.pn In uklavkd nr iikjucth, rt.Aitts. in iny pan 1 nllowcd with hut II 1 1 lu mure evidence, Uomiilto instrucitons with refer, encefl Bent on niplicatl u. (JllAB. G fo. A. Kim), Attorney at Law, 910 F, bi., Washing ion, I) U, July 1, 188'.'. O rrnc rlianeo to null o mnn. ey. Tlio..owho always laKP mUanta"e of (lio pood O rhanecsfor mnkine money CHAS. M. SWEENY & SON Announce to their numerous friends nnd the millic generally, that Ibey hay R.ioctw. Irom Levan'f iluililiti into Ilia Old Post-Office Building, Bank St., Lehighton, nnd have ju6t rccciyed n very large In roice of lh Laltit Styles of DRESS AND DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, OIL CLOTHS, &c, &e, Tngcthor with a lull and complcto Hue Choice Groceries and Proyisionsr Quccnswnre, Wood and "ViUlor Wnrc, and In fact anythinR aud everything usually to be found in a first olass stor., all of nhlek ihey aro selling nt Prices lully as Low ns the s.ino Qualltr of Goods can bt bought rjr s nny store lu this section. A trial will convinco you. " April J2, 1881. Clocks & Spectacles. o sf . o E S3 -I -I m m 5J? use OUTTHISOUTI te8S15t2S40wpeeerk. Wehave8tore3lnl5 loading Cities, from which our agents obtain their supplies quickly. Oar Factories and l'rinciiml Unices are at Krle, l'u. Sand for our New Catalogue and terms to amenta Addresa M. N. L0VELL "icToWti: I Ull Wo continno to actnsfiolicitorBfor patonts, cavcata, ao-rnarKB, copyriKu5, uw., ,u United States, andioobtalnpat- onts in 1,'anaaa, ingianu, rnucu, nnrmanr. anil all other countries. Tlilrf v-slx yeora nractlco. No chargo for oiamlnation of models or draw. tnf. Atlvtrrt liv mail frpft. f atonta obtained throuRh na aro noticed la tho SCIENTIFIC AMEIUCAN, which has the largost circulation, and ia tho most influ ential uowspaper ofltaliiiul published In tho world. Tlio advantagcaof buchanotico ovary Tifltflntnn iinilcrRtftnda. This largo and splendidly illustrated nowa- paporiaputmsiica naaaui nii i.iujt, anil iRnilmlttod to bo tho beat naner devoted to aclcnco, mochanica, inventiona, engineering works, and other departments of industrial progress, puunaiieit in any conniry. biukio copioa by mall, 10 cents. Bold by all news- Address. JIunn & Co., publishers of Sclcn- Xiiio Ainericau, iu. i)iuauj, nvn aw. Handbook about patonta mailed free wm AGENTS! AGEXTS! AGENTS i For CEN. DODGH'S bran' new book, entitled Thirty-Three Years Amona mm w tv mm utm m A true re ford of the Author Ti irtf-Thnt Ytnrt Penonal JT j-ctkhk u-out-i uur Jjuum4. CwiUt tut Me IntxoducUo By Gen. Sherman. Thli new work va tt onco tnUcrihed tot by rwiJtmi Athtr asii cmn G&iiut. aud by Gau Shtrma, Gm. Grant, Cn. SAcrUIax, fan. I!mcoclt nnd thotawtJt of Ea incmiita. um. unxr tijt t -'-Jt ii tit Uti Uxi cm Mum Lift crer vrithn." fcniior Wilct (Mrthodlit.) mji i "Jr. uatuotqf teinattemluc." It U the o-V ksUtheotlo areonal cf oar iDdlani eter pafalh&ed, fully rereillnc their 'Inner rfe,"KnlditPsi. exiUu,ftc. It I rrrlctewlth thrnilm CKperitucriof the Author, md of famous eeout,TrtrPn, Cow-Ih)V, JI'Mn, Uorder IluflUoi. rte.,Tlvldl portnylnf With Fteel i:nyrarlLjj end Poprb Cliroruo-Llthocrepk iwwijn 1 cuion, i mm 1'Hotoffraria laade vy the V 1, Gorcminrat txpnMdtJbr VU gnat cmk. A (J i:TSJ 'Xtlt fraud bock la nmr out-irllini til c0ie lOtol yo eotnpttitiom. JigvuU averair 10 to SO ordtvt ndflr W t 10 00 mora accnU at once. Exclusk Territory 'Wal Ttnn girt n. Our Un clrculaia with full raitleulara - A fini Kpcdmcn Tlate tat I vJJUum (or a 8 cent itamrv Addreta tbe aole pubUihcrt, A. V. VTOUTUIXQTUS k CU.t UaitTruso, Cow. lltiantllyUiffthfCoHiiilcxltm i iviwiiM ti(HUl m, I ii.sii.t.a, unj.0ai)l MJTlOlADltJi. UmAlt ta tksi kMi M,h. Lm tim tv that I tAd,I SM j.imWi CLAU iOt Hi KULLOUO-ltclniu Uauf latyia mj hsji m iW LmI Xkmm U tnMuMnl twr - sttsusi iWl" ut IIKN UM MlWldtfasi It sHa.t M. IU UUl'lU fKARt iMWtlMrhiltf tliit mo offcrril. rencrally I WnTi-fhnC3 ml B CVXXTCk 1 1V eromo wtollUy. wtllo hoc who dn not im. j T T atUlXVO CIJLJLVL U V u v J.X T mv Ktich rli.inrce rtniRln in noTrty. Wft , rnnt mnn' mon.women. b.iynnntl ptrle to work 'ornfl Fi if in m ireirwn ioca.me., Aiivnno pan do tho work prowl lr from Iho strt. Th liul uf ia will pivmorr th-n ten tim ordinary wcgp. fc"xpnnklTe oo'flt furnlth'd free. o on who can enjrfie ftla toroiki-moDfTrftpltl' lr. Ymi can ilfTote von wholft'nic tntho work ')r onl v Your spam iromrniii. jtuii injormaiiou n rt nil thai iJ nri1crt e"l Iao. AddrfMSTlX 60 N Co. 1 ort'anil, Maine. (IcclO-ty fcTee s el L. U L3 1 c- - t5tf S . t S oS2 t IVONDISni'UIi IXSTItUJIEKl'S ! t Od wltlcli any on can plir. THE WoTAMMAHY Orgaaettes, Melopcans and Au'cmaUo Orgat,, Send for Circular, Catal"? "f Mm It. &e. J. McTAMMAXt, Jr. Inventor and Manufacturer. Woreeater. Maea- AGi:XTS WASTED. nrcd 12a S IBays! By the Combined Treatment of EXCELSIOR KUPTU11E PLASTER AND HEALING COMPOUND I July 15-yl Positive evidenco of Wonderful Cures sent on rttfit of Sc. stamp. Address, F. II. MEIIRICK, Ojdsnsburi, K. T. WB are low EEADY for FALL TEADB W. MW Persons wishing to buy "Woolen and Cotton Goods Cheap for Cash this Fall, will do well by visiting our place of business ; our store is filled with a larsce stock of Silks, plain and bro cade Satins, Plushes, Cashmeres, plain and brocade Velvets, Henrietta and Ladies' Cloth ; a full line of Cheap Ladies' and Children's COATS & DOLMANS a specialty; Skirts, Table Linens, Sheetings, Pillow Casings, Tickings, Flannels, Muslins, a full line of Blankets, Bed Quilts, Table and Floor Oil Cloths, and in short everything usually to be found in a First-class Dry Goods Store. In our stock is one of the largest in the county, comprising Men's, Youth's, Boy's and Children's SUITS, OVERCOATS for all-large and small, Skating Coats, Cardigan Jackets, HATS, CAPS Hosiery, Collars, Cuffs, a full line of Neckwear, &c. Our celebrated WHITE SHIRT has no equal at 85 cents. VJSbE JOSEPH J9IAS8 iHak to9 !ieiiig1itQii9 April 20, 1882 ED. W. FEIST, Manager.
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