Kj eajJiuujUTti.jnin MJSisAUisijjaKwiwtiMiii tl.V. MORTIIIMBB, KDITOR I.EItiatlTON. PA. I SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, 18S2. A Bt. Louis geotua tnnkra ielclca out of tjtira whiskey and Suds plenty nf cm tnrncM for nil lio can turn out. 1'toz.ni whU'cey t.B'.ca like the best Imported cbaiopugnr. Tbb brewers of Nw Y irk. llrooklyn ,nncl N trtheru New Jsrsory havo agreed In raiie the prico of beer nfter Junivry 1. IJjer will bo iwM at C9 per barrel, In tetl of $3 fti borctoloro. Thia is bad iieB for beer dtlnkon. Colonel Mosnr, tho f.'.nioui trooper, who now wirves ft rennlt:,! country rs fonnnVal Hong Kong, writes to a friend In Virginia: "X regard SUhone as the Inwt vlndlctlve.nnnernrinloru and mnan et tyrnut tlmt e'er loured in Amcilcan lioHUcn." It la Kiid that Culonol Most y will retnru to Annrlca to talto the stump hxaluet Senator Mahouo next year. Thb L'glsl.ituro w!ll met nxl Tiies d,y. It will rcnpporll m tho Slate, aid will be eall.-d uron lo do n Rreat deal of r form work for l'htladelphin. The or K mil ilion Is Importnut. The Hnuso is l,lmocratlc, nud John E. Faunce of l'tiiUdelphU Elands tho befit chccce for rvcuktr. The S -nate has a Jlopuhllcun majority of ten. There has been a move ment for the IadepeudcutR nnd Dcinc i rats to unite on John Stewart, lljavcr's i idepeudt-nt rival in the recent election furl'resldent pro (cm. This would (il eum a fair reapportionment. i)iu Cam eron has taken a hand in the crcanizi tion, and has named John E. Rt-yburn cf Fhiladelpbia. Hn claims 27 voteB for Itavbnrn, one mere thau a mrjurltjr. Beburn has been an ndrocato of jobs, and Kings. Our Washington Letter. Kaon our Srrxur. Corhi.si'omdemt. Wmiiixqtok Dec. 23, 1SS2. The parlors and corridors of the White Honso which have been recently decorat ed and refurnished by Louis 0. Tiffany k Co., of New York, were opened to-dny lor inspection by member.) uf the prets. The designs of blending colors present a r ght nnal appearance, and all of tho lulling features of the old rooms have been entirely obliterated by beautiful and rhatigii.'g efforts. The East lloom is cover -d by an Administer English carpet of simple design and effect, and is other vise the Fame as before. Tho octagonal lilae Room prestnts nn oriental appear ance; the walls, ceiling, furniture and c.irpet are of pale blue, with changeable f ilk cnrtnlnx, mosiio trimmiugs about the mantel, seven-burner mosaio sconces rbont the wall and rais. d metal designs and coit nfarim encircling tl:o ceilinp. The Red Iionm is replcto with gold trira tued mirrors in mosnio dmign, red gamet v Ivet lurniture, gold una copper star rirBigned celling and tcrr.vcotta walls, ith piano of same hue. The State Dining-room adjoining is finished in olivo green, and a door has been added leading to the conservatory. The hall approach ing the Blue lloom is finished in gold nud olive, with brilliant g'dd alcoves and e iloiwal pots of palms. The changing effects are numerous and beyond descrip tion. The Senate yesterday notcnly declined by a vote of 30 to 25 to take a recess from December 22 d to January 3rd, but de clined aUo to give its consent to tho holi day the House had voted to itself. Mr. Oarlaud took the position that if the linns thought it could aff jrd to adjourn it should be allowed to do so, though tho riennte, in his opinion, could not. It is evident that the oldr heads of tho upper bouse have comprehended the moaning of the rebuke uttered by the people on (ha 7th of November better than the talesmen in the other ing of the Cnpi tel have. The first business taken tip nftsr the virtuous voting here mentioned was the civil service bill. The wbihkey and tobacco Interests have been largely represented here ever eiuce the beginning of this session of Cougrem. Tho whiskey people clamor with vigor fur the passage of the bill ex tending the time in which whiskey can remain in bond. The tobacco people vunt a rebate equal iu nruouut to any rt' duction which may be made iu the tax o.i that article, and to-day both tho Ser-' a!o finance committee and tho ways and means committee of tho House mnic favorable reports on the subject. Ther. is considerable opposition to ILe meiuuio Uo, but probably not enough to defeat it. Thtra is a strong pressure from id) t ie tobacco producing States in favor of the absolute repeal of the tohaco tax, but it is pretty well assured that this cannot carry. The tngar men were aUo thick (irmnd the rooms of tho trays and ritaus committee to-day while tho con Mderatiou of that portion of lllu report relative to tugr was under consideration, mid many of them were nstsati.-Ced with the action of the ccmiultteo. In his acuuaI report Pension Com missioner Dudley slates that of mere -t tun two million of sol Jitr who eulUled l.iriug the lute war pensions have Lcen applird for by, or on uecuuut of, only tweuty-six per oent There ore one mi -lion of these soldiers living now. Lock ig over tho wide expanse of country Irom thb Atlantic to the PjcIBu il must seem to the thoughtful olwor.'tr that tho retes.t mortality during and since tha war was among privntes. At a pnva'o is lurely seen now, the conviction is forced upon tbo mind that all tho prlvaUsaic leepln;j uuder moiky mounds and in unknown graves. The milhou ot vct.r mis who survive uro ofQer, each uud n'.l. from ciptun to general. A lieuten ant even is n great raiity. Tne UuitedHtis Siipieme Court have fAlrmed tbu couslution.ilily uf the law under which Qeu. N. M. Curtis vascou- icled and denied the po'itiou for a writ ot habeas eorpm. The Jiitstttc bqnlry j rogresst'd butlittls, and with tho ex- -ptiou of documentary cUJence no more vttaeises can ba examined until tho re. t rn of the rest of the cre w. The jury ,u ,neoiar.ruuiOw,...u.uiUu.J.,cl..llk0t0 n(1journ Lut (o use the Echocl - Und Kr. Bliss closed Us argument for boy. vltasQi MiaV Kome of them the prosacutlon to-day. I , ri!o ,irlnoUR)y nuoot (uo reat rcsp01,. There Is more or less consternation nmong the elfijks in tho dcpaitmenUat AVashluttm. Tho di.o very has b.cu mndetla t law "f iitaxly Oliy yntBaco jail ftj t the il Jin,; 0 iU d jar' tiienUiit coin dining tho CltrMinai In IL itoyi.ns lias been customary for a nntnlitr ' ofyeirs. I -.is rerrmrkiibl thow everjIhinR go ins to covmplro ngtlnst tho liriiiner-fi of tho government clerks. AracsT, Fnosi otirt RnaotATi ConnEsroyncOT. Washixoios, D. 0., Dec. 25, 1832. Tho Capitol U pretty neatly fdvenovcr to civil service r'fotin. 1'or somo lime there h.ts boon nothing talked obout nothing thuught nbont, nud nothing written about but tlvil r.rvlco reform, nud if it could be made up into board ing houao hush wo would have to tat iil ferried reforin. Thtro has been consldiratile amusement, if not instruc tion, in following the debate iu the !5tn nto. Jlr. llacl: nnd Mr. l'eudlbtun havo been making Homo lmwl lo somo extent, each having n great etako tn the discus fiu Xlr. r.'ndleton, Iho prospoctlvo presidency that'lins danced befow his eves for tho l.vst Qftcon year., and still keeps him nnako o'nlghts, and Mr. Ited: to relievo himself of certain urjust charges of undue interest in whUkty legislation. During tho entire reason he has been filled with an honest man's rage at the aspersions and nllnsion., cast upon linn, and when be gold up to tic fend bis bill and respond bi flimsy ob jections or amendments to it ho is about as ncgry nn ol 1 gentleman ps onu would with to see. Ho puts on the Irown that signifies ho wants to cat somebody up, his deep, Eoncrous voice trembles, be gesticulates with both hands and keeps tho acting Vice President v.ido awalo for sometimes a whnlo hour. Mr. Peudle ton is also deeplyjiiu c'arutst. He is more 1 Le Mr. Turveydrop than ever, w.th tho addition of bruius. He follow s Mr. Ikck'd Ceres onslaughts with Lis tu tmt saptib air and most courtly grace. Ho denounces Jay Hubbell and his gang in roui.iKil periods and polished sei tenctp, nud sits down bland nnd unruf fled, while Mr. Beck glowers in his sent, looking liko an old "grizzly" that has been trifled with. But these two Senators have not done all the talking. Mr. Ingalls don't liko the rendition bill and said he didn't go vry much on civil strviee reforin any Lo.v. He thought there was a good deal f.fcant and juggle about it. Mr. Voor hecs expressed himself as much of the same opinion. He said tho real demand was for penal laws to punish wrongdoers in higli places, not for a contrivance to wrong Government clerks. He ridiculed civil service examinations and gave the following as a fow of the questions con cocted by a commission under Secretary Schnrz: "Name tho four largest islands on theglobe." "Give approximately the latitude of Washington and London," In what direction is Havana, Cuba, from Washington, D. C?" "What Htato of tl o Union extends from tho latitude of Boston to the latitude of Jlichmond?'' "Whfro are the principal table-hinds of the globt?" "Givo tho course which a measure must take to bo introduced to Congress, and supposing it to be vetoed, to become a law of the Uu'.ted Stales." ' Bring up all your young men," said Jlr. Voorhtes, "Irom all tho Slates, and if they can answer those questions they may get a $700 clerkship. Then the examiners passed to mathematics, and one of the questions wns: 'Two thirds of seven-ninths of what number is one- oigLth of what number is one-half of eight nud twe-fitths, divided by fourteen and seven-tenths lees tb.iu fourteen and two sevenths.' Anothir was: 'A man weighing seveuty-two pound runs with a velocity of six against a standing but not rtsisling man whoso weight h nine- ty-six pounds; what is the result?' Of course this raised alaugh.aud Mr. Voor hecs said that if Senators wanted this humbug continued thty might vote for , . "'"'-"""ijjijijnag ol siok and couvnles- quarrel raised by Mr. MoPhersoD, who . u . , .. . , I ... ., ..'.. .I cent which they cot together wis timply, made tho remark, on tho authority of tv...,,..-.. ..... ., . , ' j. euiiiciun, mu me acparimcniR vfere filled with idle clerks. Wiudom taid ho 1 ns tired of this sort of thing, and wtcn 1 he asked McPhertnn tn nm nn , ' the latter told Windom that that was a I petti-fogging way of dealing with great publio qui sticn. It would be hazardous perhaps, to predict the final fate of tho Pendleton bill, but it is believed a groat many will vote for it who have no heart in its purposes. It 9 said that DoVi Cameron and Mahoue will both cast tbeh votes fer it, but I doubt If the millennium U quite so near as that. Dr. LViring, Commissioner of Agricul ture, has been crushed again. The doc tor basa souliibi.ve turnips and potatoes atpires to be a statesman and an orator, lo sat nothing of being a Cabinet officer. This lait project was cruelly sat down upon, and tbeu the wicked Cox and the nufetling March, In Congress the other day, complained tlmt the worthy Com mltsioiier dabbled iu politics ai.d used f..n ......... . . .11.1 . 1.. . . ,u...i, .r,i, . u,a report. ...u...w, .uuw, ..u phonal q.iaiiucs Colllni gave the same story to "Ilelgra should h.xye Cot such ..bee in hi.-bonnet vll" or 60mo olh T d n,ll;nzine, nn Ibn nmJ.il in, ll.i. Ii.. 1..... . -' . - vuu "(,"'s hnu ftulotisly for tho lust year. Ills houso ia the grtut nsort of lorelgncrs. and bis Sundny tvotiii'g nceptioua nre volt-,1 among tie niot,t agreeable in town. General llcale's U likewUe bf2i'iquarttr fi-r foreigucw, and be has a Monday eve ning tta to which nil tho diplomats go" as r. relief from lllcir E'.upendors Ubor. These libors consist in writing enlemu littld notes to the Stilo Depurtuii nl about nothing, and daipatchinj.; than by fiot men covered over with buttons. Jh, KriliiiEhuysen, who is always trtmc nil ously buey about dlplmuaey nnd suc'i, r'Citvcs them fioci a tulrer ui be sits lu snlimu epleudorlu his room at the State Dep.irtinaat, 4ruin thtra nuxioualy, semis ttr sou-lu-law Davl., who rouii- In huhlliurj with Unport..ncc, th.m seudi for Attoruey-Geceral Pnwster, and tbo t mould ladies put thtir heads together autl gotsip unxioiibly for an hour or two. Then the diplomatic; note is writteu on Stite papa-, which is copied by tho busy cltrkB und deniitehed ly n colored mes senger, e.nd a General foreign war is nvurteu fer another day. Tho niicstlon of a bolid.tr rirsa woa (aEitatiug CougrcjR last week, and somo , timu d i'vlil iu iiiat:ii-.aiiiL.' il ii t? vi-uiiini i m m ilu.. .,.,. , t.. .i:........t.. i. j , . .. fact tuat U(NUy aU ,ho membtra would Ubil.tles of Cocgrera at this time, and publicly declare against tbertcefw, whilo perhaps pr'-vatily iuteulii.g to skip out . f-t bume just as soru a po ,U T'i re - uas a pr p sltlou t fiae tv.ry munVr foO v.o l.iinfcnv. Lut lu i.plto of nil IkU ovtu if the usual recess in liol voted tiero will not lo ten solid honra work during hullday week. Thoso CougrefS' mm who llvo a long way off and bavo brought their families do not care for n recttn. but tven tbry v. ill not attend to buslnesp during holidays, and whatever the majority may vote to do I veuture to say that no quorum will bo present at any tltno between Christmas and the' 2d of January. Tho pretense of keeping up tho BtF.sUiiifi Is all bunl.um. But the ycry fact that there is n wholesome dread of coming cut openly for the two weeks Taction is something of a revolution. Dom Pedro, Our New York Letter. nebular corrttpondrnca of Advocate. Np.w Yohk, Dec. 2a, 1S82. A man who had every reason to enjoy his Christmas dinner, was Htnry Prouse Cooper, tho fashionable English tailor, the question of whose sanity has given a Slitriff's Jury weeks of consideration, Ho haa been declared s.me, free lo go ou with his business if it has not left Mm entir'ly, and othttwlio ei joy himself if the shattoied statu of bis nines permit This attempt of bis wilc'b to rid herself of his engaging presence cost him a tiillc ovtr S3 000, and quite naturally ho does not sec in this auything to make l.im fonder of or moretender to his wife. Ho hardly took his Christmas dinner with her, and finall wonder 11 1.; for during the taking of the testimony she nppenred to bo as much" of a crank as ho is. Tho Huffman Hnuso bar will in Mr. Cooper welcomo back a good customer. Mr. Cjrus W. Field is seemingly not entirely so grasping a monopolist as I o h is been represented, at least in so far as his operations cover the running of a newspaper. On the Siturday before tLe day he presented each ono of hla em. ployees iu the "Mall and Express" office, i di tor's, compositors, " press nen and clerks in the counting room with a mag nificent turkey for Christmas. Well, perhaps this was not much for him. The cost of S250 for gobblirs to bo served on Ouristmas dinner taMtR,is a very slight drain upon his resources, but tho pr senlatiou was a pleasant little surprise to tho people iu the establishment as much us newspaper proprietors aio not in the habit of paying moro than they cau absolutely help for necessary strviee, air. Field ou the ether hand, has every reason to bo satisfl-id with his paper. I' i3 capitally edited, well written, and has shown much enterprise in tbo gsthcrin of news and fearlessneBS in eposiug shums and wrings as to have drawn an xtraordiuary heavy advertising patron age to it. For the ilrst timo iu months, ve have cltan streets iu cur city, and this ft.ct is duo solely to il crusade a;aii:st tho negligent Slrect Cleaning D partment. Nilurul flowers this winter were viry oxpensive, and thus tbo fl-irul decoration of tVe churches came very expensive. I kuow of ono fashionable chinch up tov.n whose florist s bill reached the v.-ry rc .. . --- spectublo eum of SC.000. As Jalo no tv-o years ago Ohriattue.B decorations consist ed of evergi eens, holly or youi.g piuis and fir3. Now they furtn simply the background for the Horn's art. Tho ef fect of course ii very beautiful, Carpirc critics will of course denounce tsuch "ex travagance," chtimas did their predeces iora in Christ's clays, that it would hate been better lo givo tho nioucy to tho poor. lint, bo it ri meintered, that the Vniious publio nnd privato .... I -'-". have this year beeu remembered with moro than usual liberality. Tho ladles of tho flower mission particularly dis tinguished themselves by thtir activity; Ue,M flf fo0(1 flweWi BW0(!t8 un(J , marvelous. Tho Cutislnia8 of ha "Porting P"3 wert tbo lu6t of ,ho mkU num" bers to nrp-ar. The "Turf, Held and Farra" is riob in stories of tbo field and urcsi, mo --nporisman gives portraits oT Teakcs, Mr. Pierre Lorillard's first j ickcy, nnd ltarbce, Mr. Frederic Geb bird's jockey, together with pictures of Giorgo tho EDglish Champion runner and Myers the American runner. Tho "Spirit of the Times" is a wonderfully completo number. The frontispiece is drawn by DuMnurier, the famous cari cituristof Lindon "ranch." The letter-press contains storks and papers written specially for this number by Wilkie Collins, Joseph Hitlou, Ltdy Violot Grenvillo, Heury Iivlug, Dion Douclcault, etc., together with a cLus ru ing poem by George It. Sims, tho author ot the Lights o' London. Wilkie Collins' story is downright rot. In fact I should think tho owners ol the "Spirit" had had enough of him. L.ut year they paid ft sUT BUm f , which thiy their chagrin iron whiou all the American t'niier o ipled anil en tilted it. 'IVlj was hardly a fair pro:eediug. understand this year Cullins was paid $503 for this story. It is safo to bay that tie editor of the trashiest story paper would not haw paid $5 for it. It. fact there is altogether too much attention 4tnl too muuh in mey p.tid fur u "name," by the prjprictors ut periodicals when ever tiny wiu t get up a tpecial uum-b-.r. lVr instance, theljondou Il'.nstr.it nd "News" paid Millais, the nrti3t S15P UU0 for tho picture or' Cinderella, copies of which tley giio away as n supplement to thtir Ujrituj.vj number, nud yet tbo W itk h the klovtiiliiut production which li.ii eor coma Iroui iCe caul of tlu.t widjly advertised artist. All such ord- cm KiVvii to anthers and artists, when tho uinction Is simply tn writo or Ji tiul ". imtlhlug" uio Miro cither to product orijiples out of forgotten tirnwers which could not picviously be placet! ou the veriest original trash. Tue well kamvn tliamond dealer,!,; uch had to pay heuvily for u violation of the I nr. which as I understand, people in ui liuu of bojlnem havo been practicing foru Itisg time. Kjt IiiIl;; regular 11. censotl pawnbrokers, they b.ivo bion iu the habit of buying dlaiuonls, jewelry, ' wwring appar.l. etc., from peoplo in momeuury need of mon.y, giving the I rlaUt of puroh.ning the arnoU back at 1 the end of thirty day at an advance of ten pr cent. N 7 this in the eyes of t'ie law U a very clear ease of usnrj, lut v.r fe-v oo:,le know tLi u ik lv 1 uow an i tueu tUt the ndtuiUd core expose themselves in pnblio by bringing I unit to reoover damages. One lady.bow- ever did it r.omo days ago. She "sold" a shawl for $30, and. when sho wanted It baok was asked $33 00 for it. She brought suit 'and recovered $250 dam ages. This will make other people In tho same business rather shy for a time, but tho needs of pcoplo will soon start their operations again. When men nnd particularly women aro in want of money they will agree to pay almost anything afterwards for tho momentary use there of. A similar system prevails in most of the laige metropolitan offices. In every composing room there is general'y a Shy- lock who for the use of ovcry five dollars for no matter, how short a period is paid one dollar bonus. As tho average typo aud ready money are usually bound to gether by tho very slightest of threads these fellows do a capital business. I know of one of these men who In one week maJe no less than $75 00. He said that be had to charge n heavy premium for the use of his money, because very frequently borrowers forgot to pay him back and be had to cover himself iu some way. Yet ono can hardly conceal bis contempt for theso.lecches who fatten on th a necessity or .oily of their fellow work men, Additional Locals. The Anthracite Coal Trade. Philadelphia icJqcr, 25th inch: Tho anthracite coal trade begins the holiday week to-day without any chango in its sa lient features, excepting that the mincs.nre not expected , lo produce very much moro coal fur the remainder of the year, In fact, the total output for 18S2 mayjbo considered as almost made up. Estimating for tho few remaining doys, It will probably be fuuud that tbo year's aggregate anthracite produc tion will approximate 20,000,000 10ns, and will bo an increase of from 800,000 to 850,. 000 tons oyer last year. The demand for tho domestic sizes continues very good, but the other sizes are; if anything, rather in oversupply. In this condition the anthra cito nierket is expected to close the year 1P82, the present week probably produc ing not more than half-week's usual output at this season. Nothing, so far as is pub licly announced, has yet been detcrminol upon for January In reference to output or prices. The operators in this market havo no difficulty in getting full roles for all tho coal that is shipped, but tho Eastern trade is badly handicapped still, iu tho amount of coal forwarded, by tho scarcity of vessels and the usual disabilities of the xvinter sea son. The lino and city trades conliuuo good, and with nothing lo restrict them. There is alto a good Western demand re ported, with prices in those markets well tuniutuincd. Some of the Now York com panies have been reducing prices for East ern shipment for certain kinds of coal dur ing tho past woek, and havo thus scoured a considerable part of tho Eastern orders that have been placed wittiin a few daye,but tho preference aovertheless seems to be still maintained for the better coals of the Phila delphia companies, whuther shipped from Port Richmond or New York harbor. Tho total tonnage uf authrucilo cool from all the regions for the weekending Dee. IP, a8 reported by tho several carrying compan- C- n. .. t 1 l IQV RTO I - I-., 4 ""',l"m ,u """ "B"1"" "- 084 tons in the corresponding week last . - . . year, a decrease or 67,412 tons. The total , amount of aulhiacito ni ned for thcyear Is , . . . . ... . I D,UI.'J .(HIS, ll.Illinb m,,.-,OIU 11,113 IV 1 tho same period ljst year, a Increase ufEOi , o.iions. For the week ending on the 23rd instant, 152,443 tons of coal Has transported over j theL. V. RR., making a total of J,174 . tons to that date, and showing a decrease I oi jj.uua aa tuiiiimieu n iu buiiiu iihib iuoi, i year. For the week ending December 22 there were 05,008 tons of coolshipped over the Ii. & S. Hit., making a total tn date of4,- Bam'e time ,;t year of ,0,508 ton9. , . T,.T Tackerton Eiprles , , , Charles Langknmmer, In charge of the heavy car repalis hero, met with a painful accident by hilling nn the Ice and breaking a bone in his foot. He will be confined to the house for somo time. -Jacob Warg now pulls the throttle of j now rcccivlng an mlllcnM slock of cloths. No. 8, a new passenger engiue, built at ' cassimeres and all wool suitings for tho fall Weatherly. Alter being properly limbered and winter trade, and (hot he is fully pre un.and down on her bearing, he thinks 1 P'"!0!1 t'. make up those g.mds In the most she will make tho dust Qy on Nos. 18 and 7 run. Samuel J. McMurtrle, formerly car checker here, now civil engineer on tho Denver A" Rio Grande Railroad, is visiting relative in this section. Mr. McMurtrle left here some six years ago, and entered the corps of his brother. Some tune after his brother was promoted to a superintendence-, he then took charge of the corps. Sam says It was a good day when be left the Knit for the growing West. On Monday evening the members of tho Independent Sunday School, met to en joy their festivities. Mr. Mclxelyey, tbo Superintendent, conducted the exercises. Tho room was festooned with spruce, and two large trees groaned under the weight of candies and luscious oranges. These were the only gifts distributed. The children were delighted, and the adult members felt they had an enjoyable all'sir Wallace J. Ohl, formerly of the scale offlee here, now associate editor of a dally paper in Gunnison City, is home on a short visit. Mr. Chi is an enlerpuslng young man, speaks in glowing terms of the far West. He says that there a young man, with the proper amount of ambition, will succeed. Old fog;y!sm has no abiding place out there. J. W. Lattlg. has been appointed Super inteudent of L. V. ItR.. Telegraph Lines. A deserved promotion. Mr. Lattlg is a pleas ant and agreeable gentleman, and is liked by all the operators. It is a pleasure lo hear of the priiuution of those, of whom It can bo said, they nre gentlemen, and that busi ness relations can bo maintained, woik re quired end performed without exercising authority In u tyrranical spirit. F. It. Morris, l'urwonliiiB Agent of the L. V. UII. Ou , ot this point, has been n imiuted Superintendent of Iho Bee Line Transportation Co., hUoagentat Perth Am boy, with heatlq-iailcrs iu New York City. Mr. Morris is an excellent busintss mankind his largo exj.biifi.ee in ooal shipping, will make him a valnablo official, where ho now is. lie lakes with him the best wishes ol those who havo been associated with him iu the Poniarding Department hero. -i: N. Vilums,ChiefClerkrthoFor warding Department, is acting Forwarding Acnt,anUno doubt will receive the up poinlinent, upon Mr, Morris' retirement. Mr. Williams entered tho service of the Company as switch-boy, from them he was made car checker, then as elerk to the late cd. II . B Perryhlll. Mr. Morris scire him as chief clerk. A qclel, unassum ' .. m. ,ii k-. selfcUd ing dc- ie.red e m'''iintn , to north sad ability, jtiMul.llllujJBrf and agreeable to all who shall be under his direction. On Suturdny evening the members of tho M. E. Sunday sehool met In tho church lo receive their annual glftj, Tbo ro'om was tajtfnlly trimmed with eprucc, the cxcrcucs were conducted by the superintendent, Mr Wulp. Alter the tinging and recitations tho gifts wero dietnbutcd, consisting of can dy nnd a testament, this was to the mem bers of tho school, other gifts were distribu ted such as towels, scrap-books, etc. This custom ol glylng presents lo friends and relatives at such a gal tiering I something new. We think it nil novation, likely to destroy tho good elfoct intended by these Sunday school gatherings. Anus. "The Tailor Kakes the Han." Since tho tailor mokes the man, It must bo evident to the most easy-going mind that the best tailor makes the best man. This, of course, must be taken with limit ations. However, It Is a fact admitted by all, (hat as a man must have clothing he might as well havo It to Ot him neatly and mado in becoming style as to have it dis guiso him against all recognition by his friends, as it too frequently does. For ll.e purpose thon of having their patrons pralso them because of their becoming appearance and well-made garments, Clauss 3ro, the popular merchant tailors, ol J.clilqhlon make a point tn clve their customers per feet Gts and garments well and artistically made. Artist In clothlni; themselves, thev nro satisfied only when their patrons nro sallsueil, ami meir purpose is to come as near perlectlon 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 ba found in nnrof the tailoring stores, and being gentlemen of taste the stylo of their goods is a nrline consideration witu them. Jn nd ditlon to their Immense stock of merchant tailoring goods lliey havea fullllnenfboots, shoes, hats, caps, anil gentlemen's furnish ing goods, in which they Invito thcittcn tion of llio'.r patrons and tho public. Prices ully as low as tho same article can bo got anywhere in tho btato. School House Dedication at Lehigh Gap A IlAHdR QATIIF.niNO AND AN lSTKttF.STINO occasion bast Eatuidoy, Dec. 23rd, the handsomo new school building at Lehigh Gap, which hasjuslbeeu finished, was dedi eated with appropriate exercises by tho pupils and addresses by visitors. Thehiilld log is a very neat one, and accommodates two schools. It is supplied with tho yory best kind of patent furniture, with large slate blackboards, aud the windows are sup plied with weights, so that ample provision is made lor veulllation. The rooms are large and commodious, and the grounds, nf ter they are fixed, will afford ample play ground for the pupils. The County Superintendent, and Trof. G E. Little, of Wushington, D. C, who gavo instruction in drawing last week ut tho In stitule, atIaueh Chunk, were present aud took part in the cxer.'iscs. Snjit. Palliet congratulated tho citizens on having one of the finest school buildings In any rural dis trict in the county. Ho said that the direc tors deserved the thanks ol all the citizens of tho community fur the deep iutenst which they havo manifested in the schools by the putting up ot such a handsome building ilo said that but hitrcn years ago people would have found fault with sehool direc tors who would have fumishid n sehool building wilh such furnilure,but Hint to-dry all intelligent pcoplo considered " a neoes rim iiu ilium vi tut, til iff iiMiicu kill lit r ;J 0(-valll,0 we were Iu,.jnj; in Cliufa fily. He remarked that this indieatid lie .lnnl lnl.re.li. ITn 5l,l ll.nl nil llml . , . , , . . ,, . , , needed vet was higher salaries that would .'.,,'.,..,. .. secure better tenchei 8. .,. ,, ., , , ,,, , , , After the address, Pupt lla'llel Inlio ( ducod Trif. Little, who entertained the nil . dienco for ncnrlv an hour witli bcaulifil drawlngj and sketches. The l.irjo iissemb- )ag0 eM1t cnJ it lnu0 ( j,,., r UMe 0,)e of thn fincjt artls,a , crovm, . . . . . , .,. ,, I, ,,.. e.. ., ,c . ....i , laruruuiy iiiuiiik iui uiihul-ii i. iiuiiuiiui reputation. Ilia work was quite a treat to 1 all who had tho good fortune of bclirg pres ent to see it. We may here state that another school building similar loth one at the Gap has been erected nt Millhirt. This shows that the school brard of Towameusing is made up of energetic men who have tho iutcrests of the schools at heatt. Fall and Winter Styles. Our gentlemen readers will no doubt be pleased to learn that II. II. Peters, the pop titur niprcliiint tailor, at the Pnat.nfTiee. in shinunblennd tasteful manner, at prices wuieh cannot be disputed. Remember per fect fits ami low prices, is bin motto. Call i. iuspeet gnotts. A VERY O00D THING to have iu every home, by everybody, old nud y muj, iu the country or villugi , and In cities us well. A marvel nl con densed littormatiou, both iiotlul aud trustworthy, with a Thousand or mure Engravings, illustrating la! or-saving methods and device in the Field, in the Garden and iu the Household, Animals, Plants, etc., with runny large btnutilul Picluns; Illustrated Stories for und In structive Talks with Bjys and Girls; Plans at Houses, Barns, and Out-IIulld-ings.with Specifications. All thtse, unci much more, will be found in the 42.1 Volume of the "American Agriculturist," uow begiuui'ug, aud at less cost than anywhere else in the world. Its expos ures of Humbugs, a moat valuable fea ture, is to be pushed with increased vig ilance. To the previous staff of editois nud contributors many additions aie now made, including the best writers all over the country. In its prime, this journal enttrs its 42d volume, more ig nrous thau ever, with new writers, new artists, new dress, etc. Though pre pared nt larger expense than most i3 and $4 niagiizincH, it is, oving to its immerse circulation, supplied, po-t-paid, for $1.50 a year, and lc s to clubs cithtr English or German edition. Single numbers, 15 cents. Oue specimen, post-paid, 6 cents. A plate copy nf Dnpro s lest grent paint ing. ' IN THE MEADOW," is presented tn inch yearly subscriber. Address Publishers of "American Agriculturist" 751 Broadway. New York. DISSOLUTION OFJM-PARTNERSBIP. NOTPJi: is ui:r,niiY OIVKN, that the eo-partnersliln heretolore ezlsilng between I. i3. KOCH und W. S. KOUII, doInK bust. nesx in tlie llorouKh of Lehigh on, Oarlion County, Pennsylvania, under the flnu name of KOUU IlltUTUKIiS, as ManuTjciurers nnd Jlealers in I'hrars, is this day (lleeutnh'r Colli, ) rtlfolTcd by mu ual cement The lufloess will ho o.uitlnued by I .S. KUDU, who Is authorized to settle alt accounts duo to or by the late Aim. 1 S KOOII. W, S. KUDU. I.ehlKhton, December .10, 1S . UOTIOK Persons inicbte. tn tho lato Arm nlll pleaso soltle without dtlny, and nil tin se hiivlnir elitlins will present tin-in to tho underrluucd lor Immediate settli-iueiit. Die. 50. I. S. KOl-'lI. wis: people aro nlnnys on ; - mu iookhui tor citanees J to Increase their earn, lutri. ond in tlino be. come wealthy; llioro win, do not linpnivotholr opportunities remain In poverty. Woi rTira Kieat clianeetuioako money, wuwant many men. women, boys and itlrls to work torus right In their own loralltles, Aoyoim eando the work properly from the first start. The business will nay more than ten times ordln. aiy waxes. l.ienilro fulfil furnished froe. No one who engages falls to make money rapidly. You can devote jour whole tlmi lo the w urk. or enlv vour snare moments. Full A'uVTsVbTiso"k VVrtlsn, aTJln-f.'' NEW AilVEIlTISEMESTIj. THE GREAT Man ffiivi CURES Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Scialica, Lumbago, Backache, Meaiache.'Toothache, Boro Thnnt Hm-lllng. fcprnlnft. Undue, Hum. Nvnlil. tnt Ultra. AND ALL OTIItU ROIIILV IMISS AMI AIIIFS. Sold bf PrDgitMta anl hcaleri etrrrhcrc. TITlj Ccutl t buttle. Dlrrcllon, In II Lanciiim,. tub m m.i: A. voiii'i.r:it rn. IttMVMiritoA. VoilLLfHAlO) II tltl nmrv, H.I., C.S.A rpiIE 1IUST RATIONAL DANK OF LEHIQU I ON. The annual Eltcllon for Seven Directors of this I lank, will be held at tho Ilaiiklmc House. on TUESHAY, JANUARY Sth, 1883, bo t veen tliu hours ol 1 an1 3 o'clock V. BI. W. W. HDWMAN, Oashlcr. Lehlghton, lkc. 10, 1S&-W4. Applicantsfbr License 1.1st of Applicants for Tavern, Kcstaurant nnu jiquor aioro licenses ai January rcrtn oi uoun, 193a . TAVERNS, T.ewls Armbrtister, 1st ward JInuch Chunk, Henry Uhrlstman, " " ' ' luseiih Smlilt, " " " ' J, S. Kelscr, " " " " Oco. Woodrlne, 2d ward " " A. P. Ulauss, IjehlKhton l)orou;h. (latharine Dsch, " " Thomas Mantz. " " l'hlllp Uatlcr. East Manrh Chunk Borough .lohn r. ltyan, East iliuuch Chunk JiorbUgh lienry l rapp, weisspori lloroumi Francis Eariey, Lariniord llurough Thomas .Moore, " " Ilarl.lM. Williams, " " Patrick McKenua, " " Cella McHlnty. " " Joseph Verzl, Wcatlierly Ilorough A. I,. Patterson, " " Casper r clscr, " " Levi Harts.. " " Jnslali Utoflert, ' " Josi-ph Sloycr, I'arryvllte Ilnrough. J. T. Alclianlel, Mahoning Township Leopold Sloycr Paekcrton District Patrick Dcrmott, Neiothcnlng District David Kccsc, Jacob lilies. tf -Mrs. Wary JtcOlll, Lehigh Township John F. lllcckloy, ' ' Ellas Frit. Mauch Chunk Township Timothy Dtiirau, Mauch rhutilc Township James Sweeney, Mauch Chunk To.viulilp Air.nnilus liachman.-ivlaucli ( Imi.kTnp. P. J. Iloylc, Lnu'.iuno 1 owushlp Aaron Strolil, L TowanicnshiK Township Fred Wlssler. L. Towaiiuuslmr loitnshlp VVallaeo lihoiiilf, L. Towamons 1 t I wp. S. II. An hony, J.. Tmvaincnsimr Township Nathan Miiulir. TowaiucnshiK Township Thomas A. Snyder. Towutuetislug 'lwp. David Heltz, Franklin Towuihlii j:et vt.'itANr.s. John J. BIctllnlcy 1st ward Mnuch Chunk Richard II. Wl.ilosn, Lchlnhtun llur ugh A. K. allller, Wilson A Peters, " " F. E. Sillier, " Peter Hush, East Mancli rhu k H irotu-h Jacob SlrnussbtrgiT. U'clssport DoriiUh William Victor, Packer Town lilp Harvey Sh-rry, Parrjvlllo llorouiili Enos Koch, I'enn Forest Township Thomas Watklns, Nesiiuchoniiiic District LKiUOR STORES, tlalharlne Sharkey, Mauch Chunk Doroujl nenry onaicr, ieaincriy lloroiun John LlndcnbetKcr, Wcatlierly Ilorough airs Jiary i;aiup:in. I.uislonl iiurough James Cannon, Lehigh Townshtn Anthony Coll, Lililiih Township i.i.irj irt;uiit iiaiiita iiiniiauii, Catharmo Mutiny, IMnncli Cliunk Township UEUUUE W. ESSEIt, Dec. 23. 1SS2. Frothonotary. THE WORST " ISM ' TO-DAY IS Rheumatism RHEUMATISM IN THE BACK Cured by PERRY DA VISS PAIN KILLER, RHEUMATISM IN THE KNEES Cured by PERRY DAVIS'S PAIN KILLER. RHEUMATISM IN THE MUSCLES Cured by PERRY DAVIS'S PAIN KILLER. RHEUMATISM OF LONG STANDING Cured by PERRY DAVIS'S PAIN KILLER. RHEUMATIC SUFFERERS, buyof any Druggist Perry Davis's Pain Killer I CURE FITS! When I siycuro I do not mean merely to slop them for n time and then have them re turn aKaln, 1 mean a radical cute. I have matin the disease or KITS, i:i'lL.KPSY ami FAI.L1NO SIOKNKSS a tlte-lon study. 1 warrant my reineily to euro the worst cases, liecause titers hare Tailed Is no reason lor not now rceeivlOK a cure. Semi at once for a Treatise ami n Kreo Dottle or my Inralllblo Kcineily, (llvo Repress nnu l'osi Olllco. It costs you nolhlnic tora trial, and I will eure you. .Ailtlrets, IIK. It. U. ROUT 183 I'eitrl Street New York. dec.'.' I .ml i-t A-3 & 2 a . 05 p J W Sz H I. E-i - 5 w w ,'lli 2 (D dJBaBa bis pit eis 1 have a positive remedy for tlie nbore dis. care; by Its uso I housauds efeases of the worst kind and uf long standing have been cured. Indeed, so stronir Is my laith In Its ertleaey, that I will send TWO ItorTI.KS Fltl'.fc. toirether with a Y ALU A III. i: TltllATlSR on thlstllscase,tn any vutfercr. Ulvo Express and P. U. address. Hit r. A. MI.UUUM. decXMi.ll 181 Pearl St.. Nen York. E. A. HOEN, Successor to Messrs. Rapsher A- Zern, DEALER IN TVTnrUm'nnn uecessor to M ALEll IN i Am Pure Bris, WniSSl'ORT, I'K.NN'A. Respectfully annuunees to tho public that ho is prepared lu supply them Willi all Iho Pop ular PATENT .MUDll'INlIS, UOUSUanl i CATTLE POWDERS, Fancy ant Toilette I Artlrlos, WALL PAPERS 4. IIORDERS, I OIUUUP. CIU,It. nnd, In fact, everything usually fount tn a ftrii class Dru Store. FANCY ARTICLES ! largo and heaullfitl assortment, suitable ft r HOLIDAY I'ltr-SENTS. Call and see them. Lowest l'rlos. PURE W1N12J and LlQUOflS for Medl' clnnl purposes. rrcserlptlons carefully compound, , or nl,V. I'atr ;n,,;,,,,,nd. t A initio, Welfi itt, I'a. weraHril 11 vi 3- dsy N m mm &Clieicals, rKU wain iss ouamruiiw t n: tMtui j i ai mum., a ncw and i:i,i:gaxt link of Clocks, Watclies ani Jewelry Just Received, at HAGAMAN'S 'STORE, Bank St., Lehighton, SU1TAI1LE FOR Holiday Presents, All of which Is being sold at such extraordin ary Low Pilccs that all can buy. Look for Yourselves ! ! Clold and Silver Watches from (S 00 to CO 00 dent's Chains " 12 to e 00 Ladles' Chains " 35 to 6 00 Lockets ' 1 00 to 10 00 Rings " 3 to 12 00 Itracclcts, Qents'and Ladles' Chains, llreast I'lns, Ear Jewels, and a variety of other arti cles too numerous to mention, Including SILVERWARE, SPECTACLES, &o. Please call and see for yourselves, before buying elsewhere. iteci-r Special to the Ladies! A Special Invitation Is extended to the Lad les of Lehlghton and surrounding neighbor hood to call and examlno tho Immense stock ot FALL AND WINTER em JUST RECEIVED AT E. H. SNYDER'S BaiiM, LeliMoii, Fa . comprising all tho latest Novelties tn Illack and Colored Silks, Velvets, Plaids, Cash meres, Serges, all-Wool Suitings, tiring hams, Prints, &.C. Also, a full line of IIhtnkets,Ilomestlcr,Shawls.aIuiillns, NOTIONS, fniMMINUS, kc., all ol which he Is ollcrlng st very Lowest Prices. A nico line of Silver-Plated Ware, Do call ami sco It. My stock of GROCERIES, PROVISION'S, Carpets, Oil Cloth3, QUi:EN!vi'ARE,:OLAFSW'ARK, .c, Is full ami complete. Cheap as tho Cheapest and Uood as the Heat. sepM-vl DANIEL W1EAKD, Carriages,Wngons,SIci3lis,&c CORNKU OP IJAXK AS I) IllOX STIIEETS, L,K1II(HIT()N, Penna., Particular attention given to REPAIRING In all Iti details, at tlie very lowest Price Patronage respeot fully eollclled and perfect saii.Mncuon vunrnciecu. Ucc 0, 1S70 Jl DAN. WIKA NI. -GO TO- A. K. MILLER'S Opposite the Public Square, Bank St., Lehighton, FOR TURE, CHOICE WINES and LIQUORS For the Holidays I LOWEST PRICES. Nov. IB wS JUST llEOKIVED, AT F. LEIBENGUTM'S, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa., ONE CAIt LOAD OF York State Apples AND A FULL LINE OF Holiday GoodS. Sells at Lowest Prices ! Saloou Keepers anfl Otliers, Don't fall to buy your Champaigne Pear Cider, Lager Eecr, Root liecr, Nectar, Porter, &c. OF C. B0ETTGER, TAMA QUA, Pa Aaif.lS.lS81-Ir. $72 8 a week made at tomo by tho In UKirious. ueii uuiuei now uo- fs f.sre the publio, tlapltal rot necueu. o win iiari ou. Jien, women, Iw-yi and glrli wanted everywhero to work for u. Now H tho time. You cau work In (paro time, or We your whole time to Uie lunfncM. Tin other business will pay you nearly fo well. No one can fall to roako enor mous pay by engaging at once Costly out fit aud terms free. Money made fast, caMIy and honorably, Address Tnva Si, (Jn., Au gusta, Maine. dec2yl Th American AnUpiian ORIENTAL JOURNAL ! ! TublUhetl by JjiUkSDN & Molsk, CLioflen, III, $S iryeor. Klite4l b; Stki'jikn I. Tkict, lcvttAl U CttiMtottl, Oj lentut Kn- , ropetin and Aucricut' Arcbrouloy, It lustratetl. This Jnnrnnl gives Information on illwviver- i lei en-1 explorations in all lands, nml is very valnnMo tn lh(fe who nrt ftdlnwin Anti- Iti.nriau subjeoU as well ai to tho mmiimn : , eair. r.prH If Rl IPTI IRP IMPiriiii,T JiV B j UI SLjZ S.TV .7,. J i i.b'ot "em l.ee in.J.T CuU Dnt. . iur.- XV. ) I, l I j:nwi wi iJj-jm.-raj New Advcniseinents. Orphans' Court Salo Of Valuable Ileal Estate! l)y virtue of an Ortler of the Orphans' Court ot Carbon county, to us directed, there will be exposeil to public sale, at the house of JOHN S. LEM'Z, Northampton Street lichigblon, l a., nn Saturday, December 30, 18S2, nl TWO o'clock P. M., tho following describ ed HEAL KSTATK, the property of the late Elizabeth Lentz, ilecensoit I All that certain moiety or half of b LOT or PIECE Uf URUUiMJ, situain in llio Jlornugh or l,o hlghton, Carbon Co., Pa numbered 181 Ire the Plan or Plot of said Ilorough, being th northwardly one half part thereof, haying a, front or width on the westwardly side of Northampton Etreet of 33 leet,and extend ing thence westwardly of that same width, between parallel lines nt right angles w lib' said Northampton Street, In length or depth IfilifeetB Inches to Vst Alley; bounded' nn the south by tho other part ol said Lot X .... ,1.- . 1 I... 1V...t ktt-... L- aim. uii liih vi-pt uv , eg wilirj , till ins norlh by lot Ni). 182, and ou the east by norin.impton Kircct. Terms nl Sale one-third cash: ono third In six months, and balance In one year, with interest. JOHN 8. LENTZ. F. P. LENTZ. Pec. 0, 18S2. Executors. IIO, THE HOLIDAYS ! ! ! Mrs. C. MSCHIRSCHSKY KepeclTu1ly nnnouttccatohcr friends nnd tho liululo Rencrnlly, tlmt fllio Is t.uvr rtcctvlnf ami opciilnp lor lliclr iiinrctlon. ft larver stock than over of the very latest novelties In Toys & Fancy Goods, Suitable for HOLIDAY PRESENTS for l oung nml Old. Illch nnJ loor iont fall to cull early ami ocuro ttrst choice and btst tmrgsilnv. Sho alfo c.ills their attention to iler New, Large nml ICleKnnt nportmcnt of NOTIONS, eomprllnir VnilprtTonr, Herlin nnd (Icrmnn- lown upoih. jtnpiur.v, iinjiortcu nntt no incstlc Iiibhons lllnvrs, Flimcrsttnd a P'jn DSortmi'itt of fjow DcslKns IN FANCY AIITIULES Also. In connection nlth tho above, a full' and comnlote stuck of UF.K3TAS FISUITS, LiJiBURQER ciir.ran. Oanilli'i & Coufi cllnni, together with a variety of Hoods not trenrrnl ly kcjil in nny other etoroln town. lf)ou do.' not seo what you want, ask Tor it. A shire tirpulillo mtronnito solicited, and perfect stllsincllon guaranteed in prlco nnd quality of goods. Second St., 2 doors alwe Iron, Nor. 25. lS2-in3. J.KIIKIIITON, ru. Private Sale. The, untlersirjnctl will sell nt Privnlo Sale, llio folltmin- nrtlclcs i-f HOUSEHOLD FURN1TURK, vis : 1 Mason & Hamlin Parlor Orftsn, 1 Walnut B.k Casu and Writing Desk niml.inctli 2 rnploanls, 1 WnlHiit Extension Dining Table, I Mnrble lop Tulle, 1 Tfte-n-Tole, I PnuMc Heater, and other yaluulle articles. Apply to F. E. WHITNEY, S3 tf h. A S. depot, Lehighton, Pa. CURLS WHERE AIL ELSE FAILS. BwtCtrtishfjyrun. Twstcsjrood. bydruggtnta. 5rBrft 7H-r3t3I,lNT(IN llliETNKy.fnshlonnl.lo llirl Hoot and Niiok M akku, Hank Si., l,cif;lttou. All work M an anted. MONEY IS MADE hy judicious Investments InAVnll Street. Wo send FRISK, to nny nddrt ss. full Inlortniitluti of a system of opcrnit. st by which sutnsor 1510, 62o, flOO ofinoro mien return Inrto pruflls. ED OAR E00TAY & CO., 0 VMl Street, Ue7 York. nov.'.O.wO1 Cvf'lOUTU ANll MlDtllU-AOUD, Would you i.o to tor- il in s?ol!.Nii f.Tnnlipnrl IJ -e id sump and ynn will act ml- laUililuLIU. , vlco In P'Mlnl tirtvoloiie Addles, --. I rot J.Y. KOA (iirilsiistMirair.V.julvir.ri R"T7TOr!n"0, lirclssweenlnprby. KH P ro nnd ilitre before jou JL 'He. snaielhlnic inluhty nnd sntilline leave be hind to conquer tlir.0." fCS a week in your own town. 5 outfit frci. Nn risk Kvery thinu i.ew Capitnl not required, Wo Milt furnlnh you ivoryllilnir. Jinny aro ranklni; foriuues. f.sdles imtlce as iiiucii as men. and buys and wlrls uiuko irrrat p:iy Ri-ader. if you want business at which ou can nisko irrrat pity nil the time, nrlle f-r pnrllculnra in 11. llALl.niT ft Co., i'ortlnnd, Blalue. Notice to Tresapassero. Tho Klhlcr fnrnilynnd nil othcrpersnns nro heroby lnrldd Trcapaiilnv ou the la ds of the I'nilerslirned, In t'pper TowaracnBing Township, Carbon county, after this notice, under tho penalty oflnw. John iiistlur. OATHAltlNE UISTLER. lleo. 16, 1SS2SW CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT ? Pendarouch nkMrhorflf j'namn)amode rf rour I iventlon ttHa;CMH.HKM.U.,i, Vnhln tou, J.C niuiH l'ri'Ilniltiurr KxmnliialloHv wilt bemleof alt Unlicl Hutcs patbiit) of ihu samecUviof Inventions and ouIJ bCftUvUctt u helher or uot a patent cuu tt obtained. FOR THIS PIIKM MIXAKY KXA?.TI?fA 'llOS NO CUAltUU lb maih;. What will a Patent Cost 1 II you are nd vised tbat your Invention Is patent able, send KCO to pay (iovt-rnment itrpUcailonlte ot 15, and3 for tbe drawings rc(iuln d by iLa Oovernmpiit, TIili It payuble u Uf ti nppIIAtlon made, nnd la all of tbfl tixpenso unless a put out la a. lowed. Whcnaltowed, tlieAliorneyafee(S231antX the HnM Government fee lfr'10) Is payable, Tl'us yon knowbeforeUan i,Jr ncthtn:,v hetli'Tyou era f;oln? to crel a patent or not and noattirneys fm scbargel unle veil do et n l'atent. An Hipirnejr whose lee UeponiM on ltls eurciwi In obtninlnff i. i'nieni win n'Ji iaviio jnu inai juur un fiu.uii i ftt iiencauie. union it re uiy it raiemuuie, bo iir a beat judgment ran aid In d ternilntiifr tbequr llou; hence, yon rai rely en lheadlFei:leiii4ftn n preliminary examlnallo'i U bad. irlsn Pi6-. rnli and the lleirU trail on or CcheU. 1 ratlck Mark and lte)te neeur d. 4ncutu rre- pared nnd tiled. Ap illcatlon In reviver ol l(c leelcl.AbHmltiteJ,(ir Forri'llrrtl'ciicumrdp, Vry often vnluil. laventionsnie frved In tbepe ctaues of caie. Ifyn'i tiuvo undeilnkeu tosecurei your own patent an 1 failed, n xklllfut bnndlitijrcr the case may lead lo Piieeeas, hend me a u rt I ten re Quet&ddreB?d t the t'on1tlHloner of rntriitx tint he recosiilro Uk moic 11. J. KoN.tf WuMnt ton, D.C., aa your attorney In the cafe, Klvfnr tlie title ot the Invention nnd about the date of tiVrK your application. An examination and report Ui cost von not htne. heiirehea made for title tolnvcc tlonv, In fact any liformntlon rel.ith r to I'iim!a promptly furnlshei, t)l of I'eti iita uiallel 9t the regular (lovernnipni rates. .USr. ench.) He member this odlce has been 1 n sncci ff til ope rat len Ince and you therefore reap the benMlta of experience, besldwi reference ran berlen to ac tual cllcntt In almost every county In ibe V. 8. ram ph let relating la TatcnU free upon requut. GEO. C15 imh St., -WASIIINGTOX, I. C. Attorney-Rt-Tnirnml Sollrltornf Atucrt cau autl I1 o it Ik n 1'atfcota. Bend a rot lib nketcb or a inodrl nf isur Invention Ut fi:mn:i: i'. i.Ciinv. nkhlnsfen, I). :., and a rrcHiiiinarr j:xumlniiiloa will br mnde, rlthout cbaree. of all UnttiHl StMet uniriiti or llm am cIom of Inventions and ym will be adrUtd nuciuvr or uoi u iwicui enn iw uuminrti. If you arfulviM'il tlmt your Invention U;iutfntable, , rendS.O, to pay Uoicrmntut fee of 4?! nnd&l fur drawiue iniulml by Hit (JuvtrninfiiL 11th in pry able when application Is math'. Winn allowed, the ui turner iff Hiiu 1H nimi iio rrnuicui (SJO) li pnvalil. Aiinttornry liO!ie fen depend on bis Rucce&s In oitnluln u I'titi tit will not wlrtse ytm that our luvrutiiin U p.itfinubh unb-.u limvlly it, so fur as his bci jtulumrnt can determlna: bencn. you can rely on thendriivtvrn ftderu preliminary examtnatfnii is hal. lhU'ii I'ntrnts aud the HeaUtrnlloii of Lnhrls, 'Irnde-.llnrks, uud Jle-iue ftvctircd. in nit piepnii-d aitl filed. Applicniiuus In levivorof ItJetted, Aruindoned, or I 'or I eiiel nfcr ui.ul' If nu liato iindertahm toiswure rourown t,Ltiiit nud failed, a skillful banJ ot tfi caM innv I rail In sut-vrtyi. Keud me a written ren,int AdilreMril to tit ConnulMioner of IHiieut tlmt lie rH-inlxe Uhop,uK ' Lkuon, ot M'tubliiBiuii, . C. n4uni nituiiii-y In the lav, sjlr Ins the title of the invention nud about tun datet niiusyiiurnppiiciLiion. Alt exautlnallou ana report vUt to I you ntklH0. Ilciiifuiber, Hit onlre has Wta lu successful operation KtneliuS, and tefertnetcau b given XJ.B. 'iven lonctiiAi iiieuis in nimoM tvery oaauty lu tu 'utnpniet re aim a it iaunis ties uju requei. GEORGE E. LEMON, Attorney at Uw and Soilrito. of American mid rorei.u I'at.-ntfl, fiU rirt.enh Mie.(. AMllXUTOV, D. C, Mcfctlm IV pv ?i ifl Utolnll PA1 r
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