mm r stj3iisVrwias3AartawtCtA BrVSMssaaBBaaaaaaaaaaaa r E4mhiiuniiiuuiiihiiiiiiuu7 lijjipiiiiiiimrack-Wlwnii'iiiiiiiilljjl llHIWUilSll i MI pa THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY FOR PAIN. Rllri and eurei RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia! Sclatiea, Lumbago, RAC'KACIIE, HIIBICHS, TOOTHKM, SORE THROAT, quinsv, sWKLU.iaa, SPIlAINM, Soresm, Call, Brattts, FROSTBITES, niinNS.KCAI-DS, And all ether liodllj acliei and pitni. nm curs i Bomi BeM by ill Drus (Hill an4 Pealcn.. Direction! In II laneuMfea. llit Chirloi A.Veol:r Co. (Bmwiwi u A. Vactlfr S Ce.) lUlllaer., Id, I. 8. 1. GO TO A. K. MILLER'S L5iB' store, Opposite the Public'Sfiuare, Bank St., Lehighton, FOR TURK, CHOICE WINES and LIQUORS For the Holidays! Uotrpany Bi which Id om Cblca- The watch d ma U all LOWEST FRICEt). Nov. 18-w8 Wanted, Salesmen, To canvass for the salo of Nursery 5 8 Stock. Uncniinlled facilities. r.ol ! einerlenco required. Salary a nil fx-1 i ,., 700 acres of Fruit and I lOrnamsutal Trees, Shrubs. Ruses, j etc. W. & T. SMITH, Geneva. N.Y. Private Sale. Tho undersigned will sell at Private Sale, Die following articles el HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, viz : 1 Mason A- Hamlin Parlor Organ. 1 Walnut Hunk Caso and Writing Desk combined, 2 Cupboard, 1 Walnut Extension Dining Table, 1 Marble lop Tuble, 1 Tcte-a-Tete, 1 D,,iibIo Heiter, ond other valuable articles. Apply to F. E. WHITNEY, 52-If h. i S. deit, Leliighton, Pa. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 18, 1882. Our Neitrliborhood in Brief. JSlDg Trea- ooun- len- It is proposed to enlarge the Alentown si 1 U factory. SSl.Ga to Jonas for UNDERWEAR the mot coinplote stock in tnwu. The pertonal estate of the Into Adam Woolever has been appraised at $32,000. The averngo salary of male teachers In Nevada is $101.17 and uf lady teachers $77, &3The headquarters for Velvets and Flumes is at Jonas', in Oberl's building. A lhreo-nnil-a half-pound bass was ought 111 the fj-slilghatBjlhlehe'ii the oth or day. Eieton don't want to be a eity. She d el.ired against it last week by a vote of 1101 to 71)3 :t5L.CIocka, Watches, Jewelry and silver ware I'or sal.-, and repairing done at Haga inan's Slore, Lehighton. 25-yl. TheCrano Iron Companv.ofCatasnuqua, lias just received a shipment el 30,000 tons of Lako Champlain ore. The school board of Mauch Chunk bor ough intend to erect h new school bulldiug In the 1st Ward during the coming year. iEST-Inu received at Jenis' a splendid on.l complete line of Men aud B.iy's over eats and Ulsters. Hire yo ir teams at the popular livery uTDavnI Ebbert, on North street, this bor ough, rriors to suit the times. Kir-Jonas has the latest, and finest, sty les in Ladies and Children's COATS aud .DOLMANS. (Mf-Ladies wishing to get cheap plush cr velvet hats ond houneta should not fail to call at Mm. L. Wehr & Sister's, on 8oulh 'ror-t, this borough. Michael M. Sheridan and Miss Ella Garrett, both of Weatherly were married by 'Squire Longshore ou last Saturday after iio in. The New street bridge, aenws the Le high at Bethlehem, isat present being re p.lred by putting ia uow-aa-I heavy floor hemns and stiingers. 15!T-Who wants to exchange Town prop- rt lor a Farm of 1 IS tT-8. with cood new buildincs and fine Iruit trees on it. Address, "W. M. Rii-siiKK, this borough. Mr. A. O. Grcenwald last week moved ihis household cllecU from Stroudsburg to Allentown, with tho inte-ition ot taking up his resilience there vcrinnnently. jBUrWANTIID, immediately, neat re tprctable young lady, as an apprentice, to Iraru the niillinery business. For further particulars apply at the CabdoN Advocatk effioa. A Lehigh Valley railroad train collided with a gravel train ut.Coxton on Saturday morning, and P. Coetello, the engineer, re ceived fatal injuries. OuIf you wanta nice smooth.easy shave vur hair cut or shampooing, go to From rUederer'a Saloon, under the Exchange Ho tel. He will fix you right, and don'tyou tercet it. Read the mammoth ailvertirenient of Frof. J. F. Halbach on our fourth pace, and then call and see him. His stock of musi cal instruments and music is large aud complete. tov. School books and school material at ery lowest prices, at E. F. Luckenbach, llroadway, Mauch Chunk. Also a full line of the handsomest designs in wall paper and borders. Willie, only child of Robert and Kate Nattrass, of Upper Mulch Chunk, died mi Wednesday last, aged about 6 years. Tbe funeral will take place this (Saturday) af ternoon at 2 o'clock. All the schools of the county that have teachers are in operation. Several good teachers have resigned tholr positions and hare excepted schools In ether counties where higher salaries are paid. Train no 0, on the Lehigh Valley Rail road, duo at Pittelon Saturday ot 4 SO o' clock from the West, collided with a gravel train at Coxton, and P. Costello, the engi neer, from fatally injured. "S23-E. F. Luckenbach, of Mauch Chunk, having taken the agency for Harper's Ba isr Patterns is anllmrired to take subvrip tinnt lor Jlarntr'a Monthly, Jlarpcr'n Wtek- Iv, JhrjKr't ilMiiar.llarjKr' Young Veoplt, at the publisher's terin, Suhsrxiplions left at his store will be promptly forwarded John Rhoadr, a brakeman en the L. V, R. R., had his flnjers caught between A ruerlsL In New Richmond, 0.,i E. J. Dnhham. writes us tho lollowingfil consider Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup one olie vcrv best things made. I utc il altogelt in my own fatally and can Ihero.'orerci mend it. An ndtdnrned session of our cou court will convene at the tourt HouS, Mauch Chunk, on Monilay m'rnlng nt, the 20th Inst., at 10 o'clock, fo1 the trlalbf civil cases. J The North Pennsylvania iUllroadjn nounces a o,uarterly dlvldehd jf onoind itu.n.,.rf.,.t,n, Mnt ten fire ner int. .UICU iju.iwt. ,m - - - J ; retained for contingent fund), ayabltNo- vember 25, The Lehigh Valley RallroJ la erecting a building at Easton store dressed besf to bo broughO go in refrigerator cars. ffifl-J. J. Gallagher, Bays I E II. Hohl, of Mauch Chunk, that was wanted." An exchange says with Mod deal of truth too: "When you hearffcllow de nouncing a newspaper, you tij bet your last niekle that he is in debt tithe paper, and tho publisher illscnnllnudhending It to him because he was not litest enough to pay for it." 1 A small sized cyclone sttk this bor ough last Moudavjiaftcrnoon Kwecrt four and five o'clock, scattering thai in a I i vo ir manner, aud bringlng'wiiit a smart shower of rain. The atiiiosphonhen clear ed, and the weather has homo much colder. J Ssulf you need a good wahj clock, sll verwiire. or ahvlhinz In the vl of iowelrv see the new goods at E. II. I til's, Mauch Chunk. m II. K., Scfanton YoarlJvooAiR is mailed regularly every Frhg aRernoon, and Should reach Scranton U later than noon on Saturday of each wkj If you do not get it, it Is the fault of soffirouto agent or the clerk at tho Scrantou jeJorfloe.-Ed- Advocaib. I The rrsidanceof Mrs. I no Mavor. of Wilke barro, was destroyed I! on Wed nesday morning. Loss $10,(01; insurance, $5,000. I 35Ef-Briilian Lcnse speacles are the best, sold by E. H. Hi.hl, ol Ijjuch Chunk. References Dr. Leonard. LIFerrier, .1. 8. Weihert, h. Yeager, J. W. teberling, and many other prominenl cuius. A special train will leve the Lehigh Valley D.-pit, at 7:30 o'clnckSis (Saturloy) eve ning, lor Maucii Cliiink.lfi order ti ac commodate those desiring Jjiarticip-jto in the S.ilt River Exciuion athat pines; re turning afler the parado Fre for the t mnd trtp 11 cents. J Young, old aud middhaged met and women g"t health and slcngth byl Brown's Irnu Bitters. j The Secret Rervlco Divsion of til sury Department reporls'tbit "a good terfeit of the Bland dolls-is being) siyely circulateil llirouglout. ihenuntry. Theeoinis heavily pla'led and r ists the acid lost, unless it isdeeily cut b iro the acid Is applied." The counterfeit i wnsid ered a dangerous une at the Tres iry De partment. AJman 84 years of ige is (re ling the organ pedals in the Lover Tow ifnting Church, silualediiiear Uetlgb Gap. II was 8-1 on the 20th of May last. Hi name is Nicholas D. Slrnhl, ami he lives rout two miles from the church; is nlws.i i present raiu or shine,and is usually first al.vorship. If you have a cold or coifci of any kind, buy a bottle ol Hill's Pccilss Couth Syrup -hi Dr. C. T. Horn's drug lire. Use il oil, uud if not saiUticd rcturnfce empty hillloand ho will r.'lnndyonr inj-v. lie iili eells PeerU-ss Worm SpeciRqfml Hill's Worm Diopson the samo terms no pay. Jesse r.hrct. young mi Willi fraudulent volini; and Easton, was giving a hraring Fi noon. It was shown that tie through previous conversations no right to vole in the WHrd. would vole and afterwards hosted of it He was discharged on the cnmpi.intof per jury, hut held for conn for ille voting. Dr. J. A. Maver. the prarl Dentist, of Broadway, Mauch had a practice ol over 20 years. ably tho oldest resident dentist ley. The Dr's work speaks u r- ..11 ti.nAl u'nrtr is given to him is a sufficient jgiaranleo ol his superior ability as nSurgeniiiDentlat. The Teachers' Coauly Instiule will be held during the week teginnib December I8th, at Mauch Chunk, in frncert Hall. The teachers thought it wouldjb prcferahle to hold it during tha week beje-e the holi day vacation, so lhat there wuld be only one Interruption In thoschoohi. A number of Inslructois from alrcad hive been en gage.) forJhe week. The evcuhg entertain ments promise to be very good sn-Dr. W. A. Cotrighj, Dentist, of Mauch Chunk, says, " lie goo waicn r.. H Hohl, of Mauch Chink mji me ia satis laetory and the price wa very reasonable." Mrs. Maxwell andtwo ofher children residing in Alletfcewnare jift recovering Irnm a serious illness, c.used, t is believed, by eating what is knutn as Uummer saus age, last Friday ayenin:. Tbj servant girl as alto serially a (feted, f'or a time it was fearerf some of (heviclins would die. The children and scrvnl have fully re covered, but Mrs. Mi(wc)l is still sick, though she tut justed ha crisis. Mr-One of the fines go'fl walahes ever sold in this county, witlil to Mr. T. L. Mumloul, Switch BsckRailpad Manager, of Mauch Chunk, a fewdijp ago by E II. Hohl, Mauch Chunk. It if a handsome piece nl workmauslnp. Mrjilumford says, "( tried at several pnimnep I jewelers in the city, and find your price are'lower thsu city prices." ; , Jacob Nickum, o Hollertown, was committed to tho Eaton jail Monday, charged with forgery. Boite months ago he offered a note at the 'jrsrjNalional Bank of Easton for discount baring the signature of John Nickum. The anji discounted tbe note with the understating that the John Nickum whose name pr-cared on It was the father of Jacob Niekni.i The note went to protest and Jacob Niuja has been held for ooaimllting forgery jHe says that the name of John Nickur il! that of his son and net of bis father, a lilt I at the bank so understood it, but this iijllsputed by the bank. "4U-Alpine Mess, Ajns Moss, Alpine Moss, Alpine Moss, Aitj) Moss, Alpine Moss, Alpine Moss, A)j Moss, Alpine Moss, Alpine Muss, A)i ) Moss, Alpine Muss, Alpine Moss. j .Mrs. Gen. Lilly ,of Mich Chunk.whlle visititig in Jersey Clty,l Wednesday of list week, was so unfortutte as to slip on nna of her arms taken home Packer private Offlolal Vote of Carbon Conntf i Below w glye the official voln by dis tricts, In this county, for 6oyernor, and tho total toU pelted for coanty fflcersl Dlitrlctt. e H M O a Alidenrieil Hearer Koailew Knit Mooch Uhuuk .. Franklin... East I'enn... Kidder, North Kidder, Booth Iansford Lausnnno . I.eulh Lehighton letter Towamenslng. Mahoning Mttuch Chunk, 1st W. MaHck Chunk, 3d W. Ntfquohonlng Packer Packcrton l'arryvllle I'enn i-'ortst Summit Ulll Towamanslng Weatherly.,. Welsspott i.i Total . 123 163 10J l' . 101 M 41 13S 47 A3 241 330 vn 1!IS lilt 133 71 60 6S OS 340 128 357 tl 3091 107 107 til ins 71 49 31 183 44 38 165 ti lOtl 2l)S 1M OS 31' 43 86 31 212 31 301 30 3423 11 6 87, t 's 1 10 17 3 177 I'attison'smaiority over Beaver, 63S Congress Htorm, Ii 3" 03 Smith, K i.i. 2i Storm's majority. ...i.i State Senator 111 Jills, 1) 11, , Bckicu, It Olddls' majority nopresentallvcs Mij-Uer, 1) Uallaiiher, 11 Mlnnlck, K Taylor, It Snyder over Mlnnlck... Gallagher ovor Taylor., SherlH- l.enli, D Wet'b, 11. in i Weill, l'rUb , (14 , 3003 , '.'418 ,. (85 i son , soir, , 2764 , 20 8 , Ts . 4 8 , 1018 . 30 0 , 2T0 Lents over Webb 312 Prothonotary Eiser, D... 33 Mnlhearn, It urn 2U3 Ksser over Mulhcttrn 091 Coroner Latham, D 3187 Keber, It 2J7S I.athamovcr Ilcber.....i 0 0 Jurj (Joniuilislouer llunttlngor, U i 5811 Hawk. If.... 2H Wents, Proh XII 108 Hunttlnger over Hank. No cure, i charged rjnry, at lay ailor- f lis aware lathe had e said he foil Surgeon (hunk, lias md W prob n this val r Itself, and rthe region Lehigh and Northampton Counties-Of&eial majoritici. Pattlson, Governor, oyer Beaver, 2102 " " " Stewart, 7H5I Black, Lieut Governor, over Duvies, 2073 Ull ft, 7h3I Africa, Sfc'v Int. Affairs, oyer flrccr, 2074 " " " " Merrick,782U Clark, Judge, over Rawle, 2IW3 Junkln, pji Elliott, Cong.-ot-Large, liver Brosiite, 2031 " " " over Mo.Miohael,7K4! Mutchler, Congress, over Bicrv, 1048 Heunincer, Senator, over McKenna, 1080 Boyle, Assembly, over Weaver, I MM Mickiy, Faokorton Ripples. The Metropolitan Eleotrlo Light Co,, of Now York, have had (Sv of their lights 111 use nt Packerton Yard for some weeks. They hitvo been fairly tfst.d, and proved satisfactory, not only in expediting Ihe work uftbo yard, but ssfely to nil coniicled with the handling of cars. Wo understand that the company havo adopted them, and Mr. S. II. Tacy, fiupt., will put them lu op eratlou from Mauch Chunk to Ihe lower end of tbe yard) near tehlgbtnn, Thoie will he no cleeils of ilnlkurss now In Tai-kerton. -There will be dulto a delrgutlon Ui the Salt River Parade this Saturday night, if nothing occurs to ptbvcnt the demonstration. Some of our Mends hero teem to think w should not ha so hilarious, but then we cati forgive them this evidence of chargln. It does seem loo bad tha'. these naughty Demo rrats won, for times will be so hard all tha furnaces will 1m itiihpsd, Jell' Davis mods Piesiilont, and imor Mahone, Msby and Chalmers turnod oulottifncc. What will become of the country T -Mr. 1'etsr Maber, of this place, has In vented a patent Car Coupler. Judging from the model, it will prove a success anlt be generally adapted by nil railroads. The Uov. B. F. M.ers, psstor of the Slatlngtan and Lehighton churches, preach ed to a full house in the old school building, of this place, on Sunday evening last. Der- ices will lie held every two weeks in the ovenlng at 8 o'clock. Mr. Myers isa pleas nut speaker and thoroughly in earnest in his Calling. Tbo Elephant "6till lives" enjoyed on every day ride to the election, on the Ritill car attached to tho Yard Pusher. A change of position occurred, alternate days accord ing lo whim, of Engineer. On Thursday morning he was taken tip the woad, on a coal truin to amuse Iho Breaker boyOi -Mr. Leopold Myers, thu obliging host of the Packerton Hold, adopted a plan uf keeping a place for tho accommodation of travellers, and not arum hole. Attentive to the wants of his guests, he is making his hotel pay. On Wednesdny evening, being the occasion of his bltthday, he gave a sup per to a few ol his friends. It was an en joyable affair. May Leopold livo to enjoy nuuy such occasions with his friends. AncSit. Rrdman, " Sieger, 11127 1876 1874 1000 1022 1021 105.1 I77S " Marstelier, " Weaver, " Mlckley, " Man-teller, " Weaver, " Mirklev. ' " " Marsleller, Danner, Poor Director, over Knaus, Descli,Jury Com., over Lichlenwollner, 'Jl Northampton county, oflicinl Paltison 8741 ; Beaver, 4068; Stewart, 645; Black 8734 ; Davlcs, 407O; DulT,f,38; Afrlca,8737 ! Greer, 4074; Merrill, 630 ; Clark, 8703; Rawlo, 40S0; Junkln, 559; Elliot, 8710; Rrosius, 4156 ; Mi-Michael. BOO ; Mulel-ler Dem., for Congress, 8608 ; Biery, Rep., lor Congress, 4538. Seuate Hess, Dem., 8021; Drake, Rep., 4431. Corner-Stone Laid. Tho corner stone of the new M. E. ehursh in this horouich, was laid with appropriate ceremonies on Btinday alternoon last. The weather whs very fine and quite a large number of our citizens assembled to witness tho interesting ceremonies. This is the filth new church edifire erected in this bor ough within tbe past few cais The fol lowing ministers assisted lit the survices Revs. L. B. Holl'raan, Mauch Chunk, W T. Sheppard, Parrvyille. R, A. Sadlier.Eabt Mauch, and tho pastor, Rev. G. W. North The following is a list of tho contents of the box placed in the'stune : List of the names of tho members of tho church ; names of the official members ; names of the building committee; names of paster, contractor, his superintendent and the speakers oftheoc carton ; statement of the time of laying the stone and the condition or state i f the weath or ; handbills ; copies of tho Bible, M. E Hymn Book and M. E. Discipline: copies of the JVcw York Christian Advocate, Philn dtlphia Mtthodint, Carbok Advuctx and Philadelphia Prus. The work of building is being pushed forward as rapidly as possi ble, and it is hoped to havo the church ready for occupancy hy February 22nd, 1883, Driven Inatne by Dome3tlo Trouble. Charles Stealer, better known as the "Drummer Boy," among his friends In Allentown, has become insane through do mestlc troubles, alleged to be tho result of his wife's conduct. In 1830 he was mar ried and tried hard to make progress, ill wife seemed averse to household work ond insisted upon boarding. Ho demurred on the ground that he was too peer and weuld be unable to earn enough to pay board. lu October last she had tho furniture sold as a means to compel him to board, and after this was done she urged his going to Phila delphla lo work. He went as fir as Quak ertown and there complained to his mother that his wife was driving him croiy. After considerable effort the mother persuaded the wffe to return to Allentowo and they boarded until January, when Stetller got out of work. Ilia brother invited him to his house awhile mid requested the wile lo go to her home until her husband was able to obtain employment. This she refused to do aud had Stettler arrested lor support. His uncle bailed him. She then accused the uncle of assaulting her and was prose cuted for defamation of character. At tho hearing young Stettler became quite un balanced and was sent to Quakertown, where his coudjtion improved so much that he was able to return and go to work, though he was far from being cured. His wire thea had him arrested agnin for de sertion, and the last act of hers has com pletely overcome hlaa and he Is totally in-ssne. Ihe street and fall, break just above the wrht. Sl on Saturday evenlug in car, nr.d ia now doing wl As wo go to press Frl learn that the widow ot ! er, of Mauch Chunk, diei night, at her residence m'J SVter. the nnn I osi-i-iiice, Is Fall and Winter Styles. Our gentlemen readers pleased to learn tVu II. I ular merchant tailor, at now receiving ou Immei stock of cloths, i'nga i.,r the Tall Ha ! r..!1 Tuesday of List week, and so badly we . mska U1, 3,i4 , miamed, I Hot three ol tiieui nan to no am- i msiuonauie nni laileiui imiiel. The ainpiitatin was perionnca wiin-h cannot tieuisputro ih.l.mn.r.oril,.c.ratSl.eekler'ar;idinir.i0:"rlm.,-r'' nn-lall wool s by Dr. C. T. Horn, .ild by Dr. W, A. feet 0U and l"r prices, i Perhaiuer. impact soti. y morning, we late Asa Pack. urir.g Thursday at borough. Mahoning Splinters. Last Hun, lay two gentlemen irom t,o- highlon drove through the valloy just when the Sunday school closed. Tho one asked the other "If tho poor house had broke?" His companion asked "Why?" when the first replied, "because there are so many children walking in the streets." Wo do not mean to laugh at such persons, because ignorance is excusable under all circum stances. On last Saturday a gontleman was ask ed while walking along tha road with a lantern, "What he was hunting for?" when ho replied, "For a Republican." We wish him success. Last Saturday a District Institute was organized. The meeting was called to or der by II. A. Keiser, nfier which A. M Kistlciwas elected President pro tern. Elec tion-of officers followed. T. R. Kutiklo was elected President, and II. A. Kciscr, Record ing Secretary, alterjwhich it was decided to have somepbranch ofS.education taught by one of the tcacfiers and then a subject for discussion. JTlin programme for next meet' ing will be History, English Grammar, and the "word Melh,l." History will be taught by tho Pn-Bident and English Grammar by tho Secretary. The Superintendent! will also be pn sent. At the lait'imeeling of the Society, o t'-iis place, a crowd of young boys, general ly ku.wn as tho "Golden Slippers Party," mado a terrible racket outside tho sohno house where thu Society met.Tuls is not the first lime they have made a dislurbai.ee but many'tiints. The Society passed a reso lutlou agreeing to arrest them, and in ac cordance therewith will meet this (Friday) evening, Nny. 17, at the office of the Justine of the l'eace. The Anthraclto Coal trade. Philadelphia ioojer, 13th Inst.t Tho an thraclto roal trade remains In staid qua, Tho supply of coal is goed and tho demand Is Very fair. Thero is no diminution In the velumo of tho trade, though tome eni barnssinent has been occasioned during tho week by the scarcity nf vessels to move the coal to Eastern aud Southern port") which caused an unusual accumulat lou lit tho shipping points, but this is nn interruption that soon remedies itself. The con) has been pushed forward to tho sfabouril with In creasing activity, aud will ouillnut) to bo unlit tho close of tho season, as tha orders already in hamLaro sufficient to lake up most oftlio product until tho middle of De cember. Tho Engineering und Mininq Jour nal, speaking of llu' coal trade lir New Yurk, says ! "Tim deliveries on season Son tracts continue, heavy, anil the stocks lu first hands are not large. The retail Irndn is doing fairly well, although tome dealers are selling their coul very cheap in the yard. Wholesale prices continue sleady at about September circular, only occasional odd lots golug off lor less. A geiitlemnn prominently connected with Ihe aiithtneits coal trado of Philadelphia semis us tha fol' lowing: 'The local trude conliuues yery ac tive, but shlpmuuts at tidewater are light) owinjt to tho shert supply of vessels. Tho high freights paid by the bituminous coal shippers interfere also greatly with ship ments of anthracite, whieh have lu bo gov erned, for all.biit special coals, by compari son with New Yurk rates, u dllfereuce' ex ceeding 35 vents, working to the disadvant age of this pert. Slove coal Continues firm and brings the full circular rates,' " The total tonnago of anthracite cral from all the regions fortho week ending Nov. 4, as reported by tho soverol carrying compan ies, amounted to 030,050 tons, agulnst 001, 5C9 tons in the corresponding week last year, an Increase of 38,381 tons. The total amount of anthracite mined for tbo year Is 24,233,083 tons, agaiust 23,357,389 tons for the samo period last year, a ihcrejasa 'jt 8S( , 699 tons. For the week ending on the lllh'inst., 137,202 tons of coal was transported over thai, V. ItR., making a total of 5,888,300 tons to that date, and showing a decrenso ol 458,710 as compared with samo time last year. 1-or the week ending Nor. 10th there were 101,730 tons of rionl shipped over the L. & S. RR., making a total to date of 3, 964,300 tons, an iucrcactJ as compared lo samo time last year of 41,769 tons. TABLE b't MAJORITIES. Tho official ylilk from nil Ihe cnunlle(,ex- capt Philadelphia, Allegheny and Sullivan, how the plurulltiel ftir Governor to be ni follows! (Cflhipteto returns bnye been re ceived from tho three counties mentioned nd the changes from the estimates given Will be slight.) kox rATTtsoa, (tir.M), Adams,,.,, A75I Beaver .., 321! Bedford .185 Berks, 7780 Bucks ..1260 Calnl,rU i... 958 Cantehiii ii u 'arhou ii. i. ....... , 640 Centre.... 87U Clarion 1 604, Northampton.,... 47.'l Clearfield ....Ufir.jN'iituberlatid 1174 Clinton U.11 Perrvuiiiii 40 Columbia 24lio Piko'.. i.ii 832 Crawford 111...I.I601 Poller 4 Cumberland R73:cliuvlkill 3188 Elk iiiiiuii. 8-WSiil'ivli 423 Eno 1. 11. .11. f' 9 :U!ipiehiiniin .... 334 Fx veil- ,.12f.M. Uusiin VI 311 Frnuklii 8n3 Fulton 425 Greene 101 1 Huntingdon,,, Juniata Lackawanna.. Total 'Allegheny..,.. Armstrong Blair.! , Bradford Butler .1,,.. 20.K2D ,.3S,1S52 niee:or..iiiiiu....l4'23 Snyder. U.iiiphin...i.i,.... 1 270 .Bomeisel Ii-!nw,ire.!!..i.,.. 75S Tioga ... -urest .1.1 !., 9'1 Wairen . udiaiiaiii!i.i....i2003 tnlal..., 'uttisou'e plurality m tho nuile Estimated. Tho vote for Stewart, the Independent Republican candidate, for Governor, has not been sent in by a number of the counties, nd the correct figures cannot bo given, but careful estimates placo the total voto at n- bout 40,000. The next State Senate Will be composed of 29 Republicans and 21 Dcmnerts. ond the House 112 Democrats and 89 Republi cans. The Democrats will'lhus hare 15 majority on joint ballot. Tho present Sen ate standa 42 Republicans nud IS Dem, crats, and tile Huuse 122 Republicans and 79 Democrats, Wetsiport Letter. Weissport did well for "Uncle Toni'e Cabin," on Wednesday night, which was exhibited in the Opera House, at Mauch Chunk, on said evening. In the neighbor hood of forty fivo f.om town were present. Mrs. Maria Cult, 111 was to Philadelphia ou Monday attending to business. Tho Rolling Mill is running nt full speed at prcsentliintwithstandlnp; the cry of business depression, if the Democrats shout, I succeed at tho last election. What a folly political bug bears are. Mr. A. F. Snyder is on a pleasure trip to Orwigsburg this week. Aaron is a going and coming fellow. Mr. Will Oswald, who quit the employ ment of Mr. Josiah Ruch last spring for tho benefit of his health hat returned again tn his former occupation, ond is now domicil ed behind the counter in Mr. Ruch's store, Will is on efficient clerk. R.W. Anthony ia happy, because it is a boy. The Senatorial return judges met at Stroudsburg on Tuesday and I, mud that Biddis had a majority of 4,685. The boss majority in Ibe Stato. Aum Leavitfs Minstrels. From tha Lowell (Mess.).-Wai' We think it the general verdict l the vast audience that peeked Huntington Hall last evening at the minstrel entertainment given by Leiviti'i r.ie.r.iean Minstrels, lhat no bel ter performance of a similar character has 11 .i.t- Aiiw rri. 1 ever oeen given in m' --y .... iniiiic in the firbt nart. especially the ballad sineine. was excellent. The chorus was A Miner's Naked Lamii. An explosion nf gas occurred at Mtnehill Gap Colliery, near Miuersvllle, Tuesday night, with probably fatal results. Patrick Hughes and Michael O'Connor, miners, working together in a breast, completed their work thero on Monday, and Tuesday evening entered the breast for tho purpose if taking nut some tools which they left be hind. Safety lamps wero carried by th men, wbo were obliged to pass through an abandoned breast where nn indication sulpher was seen. On their return O'Con ner lit a naked lamp ami fired tha gos1 blowing both men twenty-five yards dowu a manwav. They were seriously bruised and badly burned, O'Comirr hat a family Chicago's First Citizen. The Chicego Tribune, in closing an elab orate article nn Hon. Carter H. Harrison Mayorofthot city, gives Ihe followins a: Mr. Harrison's opinion of St. Jacob's Oil "When I first found myself suffering from tho rheumatism, my leading thought nat urally was to t-alf a phyricinu. hut my neighbors all advise, I mo lo try St. Jacob a Oil, the Grest German Ilnuody, I pro cured some uf It immediately, aud found it excellent for that ailment." Made Crazy by Neglect of a Faithless Lover.- A sad casenl mental derangement caused by disappointment In lovo has just come to light in Allcntown. With tho train that arrived from Reading at neon on Monday came a lady about 22 years of aio. well dressed, nf respectable appearance and giv Ing evidence of refinement. Immediately after her arrival at tho E.ist Pcnr. Junction she allowed symptoms of mental derange ment. Iter conduct Was do strange aud er ratio that Mr. Lde, tho station agent, had her placed in tho ladies' room and carefully watched. Chief of Felice Geod was notified and hau her removed lo;th8 Blil'ck Beur Hotel and at once instituted measures for returning her to her friends. Sho had $43 in her possession nndj railroad ticket to Scranton. She wore good jowelry and i evidently accustomed to move in refined society.tJSho gave, her;;nnme os Lizzio Hoover and said that her step falher.Frank Early, resided in Eighteenth and Washing' ton streets, Scranton. A message was sent to the Chief of Police of tbat'citv, but a re ply said that no one by that name could he found at tho place designated. After si had been ntthe hotel for a while after Dr, Slough had prescribed for her sho becam more calm and rational and said that Mr. Early resided at Hydo Park, a suburb of Scranton, and a message was sent to tha place and a reply was received Tuosda morning, saying that a brother and a sister would arrive at noon and take her borne, During tbe night she became more violent and the following morning it was feared that her reason was entirely dethroned. She remarked to a gentleman in one of her calmer moments that she nud gone to Read ing in response 10 tue request of a man named William Uartwan, a moulder, wh promised to meot her at the Keystone House. He failed to keep bis promise. though she waited three days for hi in. From a large bundle of letters in her possession it appears that sho was engaged to Hnrlman and that the day for the wedding had been fixed. The letters express groat love and devotion on the part of Hartman. Th blow was more than she could stand and her reason gave way under the strain. Her condition is pitiable. In ber incoherent talk she frequently nlludes to her brother. to whom she appears to bo fondly attached Her brother aud sister arrived Tuesday af ternoon und took her home la the evening. The meeting between them was very affect ing. It is feared her health will never be restored, "Ihe Tailor Makes the Man." Since the tailor makes the man, it must lie evident to the most easy-going mind that the best tailor makes the best man This, of course, must be taken with limit alionr, However, it is a fact admitted by all, that as a man must have clothing he might as well have it tn fit him neally am! lnado in becoming etvle as to have it dis guise him against all recognition t-y his trienus, a it too irequeiitly not e, l or tl. purpose then of huving their uiirnus praise liicin necnusa nt tuetr becoming aprx-aiaii and well-made earmi-nts. Clans .v firn. th popular merchant tail'-re, of Lehighton make a point to cive their customers pi r- feet fits and garments well and artistically made. Artist in clothing themselves, Ihi-y are satisfied only when their patrons are saiisueu, ana ineir purpose is to come 11 near perleollun as can bo. The stock of f,i anil winter goods is very large, larger llui most merchant tailoring establishment carry, and much luruerlhnn ran b fu 11 in any of the tailoring stores, in,. I U-in genlli-inen of taste the ttyle- nf their goods u prime consideration with them. In ad dition ti their immense stock nf merchant tailoring crxids they havea full lino nf bonis, sh'-cs, huts, cip, ami gentleme n's furnish ing goo-la, to which thoy invite the atten tion of the patrons and tho public. Prices fully as low as Ihe Mine articles can be got anywhere in the State. Lehigh 2102 Luzerne. 1.. 351.1 Lvn-'inllig.. 1728 McKcnn 340 Moro-r 251 Mirriiiiiu 1 rtiooroe wior 1 JJoitgmcry I..IU Mixed Chop, porewt pioiimur ii........ ui. WfJ have a scliolarsbip for the Williamspott Commercial College, winch wo will dis pose of nt a discount. A good opportunity for a young man j desirous of tiihing a business, j course. Apuiy at this office. LEHIOIITOrr RETAIL MARKETS. Uourxctxu WmitLT. Flour ntrs.icK 1,3 40 , 4111 , (torn, per bushel... ii, M2 SMC 1J9 Venallj:' Washington i, 1,1 ,4(1 Wayne ....1 ulSfO West 111, -relit nd ...I.V.IH Wyoming 44 Yurk 4291 59,noH rii 1IKAVKR. ..2000 .tofn-rann 17 ,.. 217 Lancaster 1 412.1 .. 517 Lnwrcnco 661 .. 982 Laluinoii 1535 .. 27 Philadelphia ...I'.OlU , 421 Ili7 1 1 13 ....111 i.i 56 Middlings, per ext.. i.orn lump (Iran, per ctvt , Ilutter.per pound i:gKS, per deseu llntn, perpoatnl Lard, per pound Shoulders, per pound Potatoes, for bushel 3 25 t'. 1 to 1 Hi 1 83 1 vu :,s A 18 17 It, 60 Good Advice. You will pr.-voitt and cure the greutei purt of the Ills that afflict mankind in this or any section, if you keep your stomach, liver and kidlieys In perloct working order There is. 110 medicine known that does thU as surely as Parker's Gincer Tonic. It will keep your blood rich and pure, and give you good health ut little cost. Seo other column. STOCK MAT.KET8. Closing prices "of De Haven A Townsend, Bankers, Nn. 40 South Third Street, Phil adelf his. Slocas bought and sold oither for cash or on margin. Philadelphia, November 15, 1882. bid ntkoil W S.1's,Ext..i! 1031 10 U f Curreiicv tV,i 129 US 3!'jr.xt.'.. 111,., llllj 101 f S -11. new 1 113 1131 U8 4's Ili 11", Pennsylvania R It .' 60i 60! Phllidclphi,! i It.-Biliiig R R..."... 28J 2S Lehigh Vallev R R 65J f6 Lehigh Coal A Navigation Co 42J 4.1 ITi.l-ct N ,1 It R & Canal Co 189 190 N,iri!u-rii C-t-lrnl It Rtv 55J 56 Ilei--nvili,. P.,-. R R Co 10 17 H111T. P.i'i-hurg A- West. R R Co... 201 201 O ntti.l Transportation Ci 3IJ 35 SorthPMi rorlfiu 1 -in 4Ji 444 " " Prcf.l U"J O I Iforih lViinvlvni.,n U It 64? 15 Philadelphia & Erio-R R 211 211 S ler. I-I'r.le.l , Uv 11 J 3 Sl'EtllAl, iNOTlL'FS. A CARD. To. nil irlin nn, 1, nrlt,ir from Ihn rene a ml Indiscretions of ouih. nervous wcatocts, early decav, loss of manhood, Uo , 1 will send a recipe that will euro yon, FHEE Ol' OHARflF.. This great Tonicity was discov ered by a missionary In South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the Ret. Joskph T. in u an, station n, cw York Itlty. nun. !' ly. I will mall (Free) 'ho roclpo for a simple VlXHll AULIJ UAL! that will remove TAN. KIIKiJKLES, PIJ1PI.HS and II LO roll ES, leavlnu lliu f kin soil ,cle,ir and l-cautltul; nlso tnstiuctlons lor prouucln a luxuriant Krowlh of hair on u bald head or suioolh lace. Address Inch slnir 3c. stuinp. l.KN. VANDfcJLfc, 12 llnrchiy S .,N. . mar. 25-jl. Breathes there the scrlbo with sense so fine, Who never yet has penned (lie line ' Tli melancholy duys are here When frtll will walk oll'on its sere7" If such exists, let him be crowned Ilia brow with laurel wreath be bound; And ever shall his praise be sung In accentsof nn unknown tongue. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser having I-ccn permanently cured of Unit dread dlso.isc. Consumption, bv a simple remedy, is anxious to make knuwn lo ins leuow Fiiucrer? liiu means oi cure. 10 all who desire It, he will send a copy of the prescription used, (tree ot charire), with tho directions lor preparing and using tho same, which they will find a sure tlllHK Tor tJOtJUUS, COLDS, CONSUMPTION, AS THMA. HRONtJillTlS, &.C. Parties wishing the Prctpriptton.wtll please ninircss, jtev. ri A. wilui-i, mi i-cunai., wuuainsuurg, in, i. mar. z-yi. Why continue the it j of remedies that only relieve, when Ely's Cream Balm, pleas ant of application and a sure cure lor Ca tanh, Hay Fever and Cold in head, can be had for 50 cents? Apply into nostrils with little finger. I was troubled with Chronic Calanh und gathering in my head, was very deaf at limes ami na.l uisriiargi-s Ironi my ears, bo sides being unable to brculho through my ncsa. Before tho second bottle of Ely'n uream uinm wasexnnuited 1 wascureil.and to day enjoy sound health. O. J. Corbin, 8Z.t Chestnut-it.. Field Manager Phlladel phia Pub. Houie, Pa. It is no exaggeration. Ely's Cream Balm is a cure lor Catarrh, Hay Fever and Cold tn head. Mauy euros have been made among my customers. No other remedy has ever equalled the Balm In good results. A. J. Odenweider, Easlon, Pn. The miners employed at Collieries No. 9 and 10, at Sugar Notch, and No. 0, Hart ford, at Ashley, Luzerne county, went on a strike Tuesday. Their grievances are lhat they are docked too much for sending nut slate with the coal. Tho strikers held s meeting at Ashley tho same day and a com mittee was appointed to see the superintend ents aud bavo tbe matter amicably settled. t-Tf-The question is often asked, Can Rupture (abdominal hernia) be cured 7 J mou emphatically say, liB. That this part of the body ollera no exception to those physological laws which govern the whole phvsicinl economy and it makes not a par ticlo of difference whether the age of the afllicteJ is one year or a hundred years, be caue the instertitial changes are forever at work, from birth tn death, and so long as there is a spark of vitality left, nature when aided by proper treatment oxerts herself to remedy tho evil. Recognizing tho facts, and in reply to the thousands now sulfur Ing from Ruptnro in its various forms, and to tho thousands who have been cured ami made bnpny by using Ihe Excelsior Ruv- ture Treatment we suggct that you send to F. H. MERRICK, Ogdensburg, N. Y., for his Tree bonk nn Ruptuie Ih which you will find a satisfactory answer to the oft repeated question, why, and how is it that such re markable and permanent results are ob tained by Its use, a euro being effected In 30 lays from the day the Plaster is applied. Conrad Nell, a German laborer, wat committed t Hie Lehigh county Jail Tin-i-day for threatening to lake Iho lives of Da vid Gilbert and family and burn the hoiifc sud bam, Gilbert Is the proprietor of a lintel four miles west of Allcntown. Mn day night Nell, who Is a innu nfvlolert temper, while Intoxicated rnied a row at Gilbert's place, breaking J-Kirs fu-nitu'e and fences. When remonstrated with he lurn',1 on Mr. Gilbert and would pmhihly have killed him bad not help arrived. Fearing that Nell would carry out his thruit Mr. Gilbert lind him nriosli-.l. eriiors of Youth. A GENTLEMAN who suffered for years from Nervous DEBILITY. PREMA. TUKE DEOAY. and all tho effects of youth. fu, Indiscretion, will for tho sake of suifcrlnir humanlty, send free to all who need It, the recipe and direction for making: the simple remedy hy which no was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by Iho advertiser's expert ence can do so by addressing In ported con tldcnco,. JOHN B. Oil I) EN, mar.25.yl 42 Cedar i t. New York. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. To Whom it may Concern. All persons are hereby forbid meddling with two Dark Mules, two Sets of Harness, one Buckboard, one Farm Wagon and one Plow loaned by the undersigned to J. bam'l Hawk, nf East Peun Township, Carbon Coll n tv. Pa., as the samo is niv property. Mas. REBECCA HEFFKLFINGER, Pann Forest Twp., Fa Sept. 3, 1882 w3 THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS for tb County of Carbon. October Term, 1882, No. 7-In Divorce. Ellen Jane Taiuter t-J. Goo. F. Tainter. To GEO. F. TAINTER, lieyondent, SIR : You aro hereby notified that the undersigned Has been appointed oy the Court of Common Pleas ol Carbon County a Commissioner, tn take the testimony of wit ucsses in the above named Proceedings in Diyoree, and lhat he will meet for tho pur poses of his appointment all parties con cerned on the 13th day of November, A. D. 1882, at 9 o'clock a. m., at his office, in the Borough ef Mauch Oh-uik, County of Car lion, Penn'a, when and where you are re quested to attend with your witnesses. L. II. BARBER, Commissioner. October 21, 1SS2-W4 E- F. LUCKENBACH, Two Doors Brlow tho "llroadway Hon ae , MAUCII CHUNK, PA.'" Dealer in all l'attcrnsof Plata and Faney Wall SupeFSj "Window Shades, Paints & Paintcsr' Supplies, LOWP.ST CASII PlilCUS. At rrrston Colllrrv, near Ashlaud,Pot rick Conway, a driver, was instantly killed Weitn-nloy by being caught between a well hultnee.l and well trained, and the warou and a large rock. He was twenty- orchestral sccompanlments were superior I ,rre Ters ofuge, unmarried, and lived at Tho humorous songs were also sprightly, and suflicienlly devoid ol senso tocapturo tlierl.ibilitiisnl the mJ""'y 01 me sum enro. The witticisms were good and oiig. Inal, ind no antique jokas were retained, as I Llta i 1 1 n t non emloin at all such exhibl- Jill no doubt be lions. The closing burlesqu was wilty and brilliant, aud the entire periormonco was a grand surprise, as few exported tbst M. II. Leavitt had organized such a splendid rom pany. Beware of tho Jam when they come stain. Will appear at Concert Hall, Mauch Chunk, Nov. 21st,lSJ. Admission SO and 75 centi.nll seats for saleatDolun's. Special iriin will leave L A 8. D'pot fur Lehigh Ion, Welsaport and Farryrille after the per. (nrtnanc. liner, at prices Remember per .Umctlo. Call Big Mine Run. This was his third day at the colliery, having only been employed last Monday, A young Virginian has Invented a ma chine called the "lung destroyer." It turns out 150 cigarettes a minute. Two Toronto elopers were 59 and .19, with the forty years seniority belonging to tbe woman. SKINNY MEN. "Wells' Health Renewer" restores health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impolence,3ex usl Debility. iU Masked Rotbers at Elatedale. Near Slateilala, Lehigh county, on Fri day niqht, the houae rf Daniel Peter was broken into about midnight by two masked robbers and the inmates ro-.-gbly handled. Tho robbers demanded money and valu abljs and threatened to shoot auyrna who resisted or made an outcry. While the robbers were in another part ol the house searching for money Mr Peter got his ro vnlyerand fired at one of them, when he fame back into his room. At the same time tbe robbers threw a trunk at Mr. Peter and hit him on the head. Mr. Peter thinks he lilt the robber, as insrks of blood weie found In the house and outside. The only money that was secured by the robbere was $15 be longing lo the hired girl, whom thoy struck n violent blow in the face when aba offered resilience, Several persons are sus pected and arrests are expected (o follow the-rtly. HowEho Caved her Earllnrj. "I shall not fuel n nervous again about baby's teething," writes h gratelul mother. "We almost lost uur ilarliu fiviu cholera Inl.intuin, but happily beai.l of Parker's Ginger Tonic in tuii. A few teaspoonfuls ruled buby, and an occasional d-is keeps us in good health." Brooklyn Mother. Tho Erio and Wyoming Valley Rail road, which has just been char cred, will be sixty-eight miles long ami will connect with the Lehigh Valley r-ad at Wllkesbarre ami with the Erie at a point in Pika county, giving Wilkesharre a m-wend short, r route tn the West. Surveyors mm ulready at work laying out the line. "SOUOH ON RATE." Clears out rats, mire, rooulice, flies, ants bed-bugs, skunks, chipmunks, gophers. 15c Druggists. tiifjuTbe constant dripping ot water Ili wear the har lest stone ; ro tbe rnqsunt lacking rough will iiudermiiie the burden minst'tulion. Avoi4 this fatal result bv tuiay B.nes' Syrup of Tar, Wild Cherry aud jiuurtiouuu. BS A SURE CURE for nil diseases of tha Kidneys and LIVER li hza atpDeiflo Action ou this moot important orzan, onatlloc It to throw off torpidity nd inaction. eUnmlatiEir tho healthy secretion k of the Bila, ajd by keeping tho bowels in free p oondlUcn, cflTootintf lu retjulir dlnchArge. ItilCllClI Ida malarlahavethachilla. axe bilious, dyspeptio, or oonatipato4. Kid-1 In thU seoaon to cleanse the System, every one should tako a thorough oourue of It. (Si) SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. Price $1. raragiara.i:si E. I. J. PAETZEL, DEALER IN lints and Caps, Umbrellas, Satchels, Trunks, Gloves, etc., &c, Noted Men f Dr. JoIin F. riANCOCKi! late President of th.e Nailonal Pharj; maceutical Association of the United States, says t "Brown's Iron Bitten has a heavy sal. Is conceded to be a nn tonic I the character of the manov bcturers Is a voucher for Its purity and medicinal excellence." D&.JoSEPii.lioBERTS,'. President Baltimore fhtlrmaceoticai College',' sajs t ( .... ". I Indorse It as a fine medicine, rillable as a strengthening tonic, free front alcoholic poisons. ' Dr. J. Fari's' Moore, Ph.. fa., Professor of Pharmacy, Baltk more Pharmat'eutical College, says : " Brfwn's Iron Biiters Is a saCi and rellabli, rncdicJne,-poltIveIy. free from alcotiollt! potions, and cad be recommended as it tonic, for use araong those who oppose alcohol. DRVfilJvVARD.iiARICKSONj' Secretary Baltimore College of Phar macy, says' . "I Indorse It as an excellent medicine, a good digestive agent, and a non-lntoxic&nt In Ihe fiulctl sense." 4 , Dr. Richard Sapington; one of Baltimore's oldest and most reliable' physicians, sayst "Ail whs have used It praise Its standard Yirtuc$ arid-, too well-, known character of trie house which, makes It Is a sufiicUnt guanritee of Its being all that Is claimed, for. they are men who could not be In, duced to olTer anything else but at reliable medicine for public use." A Druggist Cured. Boonsboro, Md.( Octi 11, istto. Gentlemen: Brown's Iron Bit. tm cured me of a bad attack of, Indigestion and fullness In the stom--ach. Having tested it, I take pleas ure In recommending It to my cusl. lomers, and am glad to say It gives' entire satisfaction to all." Gxo. W. HorrstAM, Druggist- Ask your Druggist, for Brown' Iron Biiters,' and take no other: One trial will convince you .that if is just what you need. erf Daniuters, Wires, MotliersS DR. ij.ilfe. DISCOVEItEB OF DK. MAHCTIIfjrd GATHOLgCOF3, 4 PCS1TIVE CURE Fl3 fEMAU C0MPUIHT8. Thla remedy will act In harmony with tbe Fo jalo eyatem at all times, and also tmmedistcly, mion the abdominal and uterine muscles, end re store them to a healthy and strong condition. ' Dr. Marchlsl'a Uterluo CatboTtcoa will euro fatt ing of the womb, Leacnrrhcea, Chronic InCammM Hon ond Ulceration ot Iho Womb, Incidental Uemorrha-o or Flooding, Painful, Pii precs&l and Irregular Menstruation, Kidney Complaint,' Barrenness and ii especially adapted to tho chcngoV of Life. Send for pamphlet I reel A'l letters c( Inquiry freely answered. Address am.bov. For sale byalldracolsts. Newslza Slrrrbottlr; Old et7.s SI -CO. B ruro and ntk. lcr Dr. llar chlal's Uterine Catholicon. Take no other- For Sale by A. J. Durllng. Diuggut, L highton.ra. may jO-yl. FAll.MCIl. mill FAIl.TIF.nV SOX CAM m&KEm$iftii During rttie l7U and Wintef. 1 or pattiruUis, rtuilreaa; J. C. Mi-Curd A Co., Philadelphia, !. AGENTS Wanted :r5kB0'o',,(ft, Korktorcliararlir: treat YnrlelpDUUKO OC UllllOa low in priie; telhn; unt neelled everywhere! Itber.l lems. Hraale, LarreUca a CA N. Fourth St., rnlUUelutila, ra. IfCUTO aro reaping ahaiU '4 AUL.H I U vest aolllng our , t 3 fllfhen fiunen 5afet I smna. nilwlltlll IUWW.I WUIW.J k-M,.W and other household artlclM. The best selling articles ever put ,W on tho market. For Hampleet and Terms, address the , CLIPPER M'F'Q CO't IUMIUO.I 01 OO Walnut Street, Clnclnnntl, O. N & HAMLIN dm mm ORGANS are certainly bit, hftrlntrbefiiKi decreed ateveryGrentWorld'at Induatrtal Comnetitloit Sixteen Tears: no otber Amerirnn organ liavine been louna equal ai any. a 10 uapupfMs 6 1 vie Iff.); Soctaves; sufficient compsi and powcr- with hot nnalllv. tnr nnnnlftr fiHfrod And MTtllir mtllM In nchool or fumillei, st only 22. Onehundre! otlicr atylea att30,K7, MW.fTX. 7 iuu anu up j n targei any other orgam . Alto t rated Ci for 78.rJ3. 1108. 1114 tn Thi tarter stale art wholly vnrivU4 W any other organt. Alto for easy payments. ew lllus iraiea 1 aisiotrue itpp. . . The MASON & HAMLIN Orfiran and riantf Co., lMTremout t.Jtosion ; 6 K. Hlb St.ew ork vo.. t 1 rciiiuui pi.,injBiuii 119 Wabash Ave., Chicago. FREE Splendid Juvenile paper, a Chroma, to every subscriber. A rent, make Inrsret par. Address, Tux Gut, Wadiworth, O- AirrntrWantcd. TheCiUculaatlsisTrliuiipxt As the buckwheat batter season Is in full Sow, the following is given ea a rrcije lor greasing the grid, Iio: Tuko c lurnl,i,cut it In half, rub lbs griddle with the inner sMs, and you will find theraVet to ceme off smoothly, and that you will lie rid" of tho dlsatreesble odor .. t vi fsra!?? f-t, .30 Irarlu't Si 1 May 10, UK. A complr-te Cyclapedlaof household Vnnwledffe for thi msuestuow ready. Nottilrnrlllci-lsl olnartit.tt low priced, lllu'traled, nnniiinleil In authorsblv, 8cnd for t'res notices and fall particulars now. Outiih and instruction how to sell, f reef to actual airents. Suej rcsiguaran'tcdfalthfal worker. Satepcrience. It snv. nd territory desired. XVi II. Thomtnoaf lubll.Uer, I'Jl Arch SlKet, 1-hlMtlrlila, In- 3tT X , ,lill U. I t v x- nr--5SlII.INTON 11RETNKT. fashionable KzS II,,ot and Shoe M AKitR, Hank 51., l.ehlgMon. All work warrauted. a
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