to (Carton gflwwnte. SATURDAY, JAtfUAllY 20, 1883. Ouf Noighborhood in Briof. .Btrfcalni !n nUlnRt tnt. laces 'at V. P. Long's Ifdies lurnishlng store. In the Wllkeiborra mining tlilricllur Ing 1R82 Ihcre wf re 219 mine oedrlcnlt. The CBnoM Advocatk oho year tnrl the Philadelphia Weekly Ptt nl premium Map of Pennsylvania for $2.25. It. E. Wright, Jr., has been elected president ol the Amcrlcus Club of Allen town. JT-Ladies' Jewelry very cheap at W. P. Long's, to close out business. Joseph Obert last week (hipped about 3000 empty pork barrels West. lie is un doubtedly doing a rushing business. jalrWho wants to exchange Town prop erty for a Farm or 142 acres, with good new buildings and fine Iruitlrees on It. Address, yt. M. lUrsitun, this borough. The Easton Silk Mill will bo ready for operations in two weeks. The stack is 110 feet high and the machinery is of the most xponsire kind. teS-Ladles' and children' Hosiery and Neckware, at cost at W. P. Long's. Must be sold, in order to close out the business. The employes of the steel department of the Bethlehem Iron Company have de termined to accept a reduction of 20 per cent. In wages. We will send the Camiox AnvocATtt to gether with the Philadelphia Yetkly Pros for one year for $2.00 ar-Thcre was .sold on Saturday, 25th, ult., at Ilagaman'a store, Lehighton, seventy-one dollars worth of watches and jewel ly, far one fumily. We learn from a private letter lo a gentleman ol town, that Mrs. C. Iloyer, of Grand Itapids, Mich,, is lying very serious ly ill, which her many friends in this sec tion will no doubt feel pained to learn. William Evans, foreman at the Cayuga Colliery, at Providence, near Scranton, was killed Saturday by tho explosion of a dyna mite cartridge. ASB-U you wanta nice amooth.eaay shave your hair cut or shmnpooing, go to Fraiis Kooilerer s BaLoon, under ino axennnge Ho tel. Ho will fix you right, and dou'tyou forget it. John Welles Hiillcnback, of Wilkes barre, last week presented $50,000 to Ijiifay sslta College lo endow tho chair of tho Presl dent. A similar gill was make by him to the College a few years ugo. A year's subscription to the Breeder' Journal given for 4 new subscribers to the -Carrox Advocatk at $1 each. The Breed--era' Journal is published at Beecher, III. 5fM. Florey, of Weissport, has now on hand and for sale a large stock of Horse Blankets, Lap and IlulUlo Kobes. Bells, Whips, and Double and Singlo Harness, auitable for winter use, all of which he will Klisposo of at very reasonable prices. Tne project to unnex the lower portion of Luzerne to this county, seems to meet with the approval of the inhabitants ol Jinwer Luzerne. Thoy sJiy all business con nected with the CouriB cuu bo attended to snore speedily and at less cost than under ilio present arrangement. Dr. J. A. Mayer, the practical Surgeon Dentist, of Broadway, Maucli Chuirit, has hml a practice ol over 20 vearf.ninl isirob iably th oldest resident dentist in this val ley. The Dr's work speak for Use IT, and the fact that all critical work in the. reiion Is given to him is a sufficient guarantee of bis superior aoility as a surgeon jjeuusi. For the week ending on the 13th insl., 133,235 tons of coal nros trnnsjNirted over the L V. ItR., making Uital of 7110,058 tons to that dale, and showing an increuso of 1,447 as compared with same time last )ear. SrMrs. Mamie J. Mullen, f.ishlnnable dressmaker, corner of Second and South ftreeta, this borough. PerVcl tils and work mansliip guaranteed. Wax Flowers of all lesigus at lowest pricea. Wkite Flowers for funerals a specially. Willie engine 102 of the L. V. It. It., was backing into the siding at the depot In this place, a freight car jumped the track, the conductor, Oscar Waturbor, was helping to get it on the track again witli a crowbar, when the bar flew from his liand.and struck him under the chin, loosening several ol his teeth and knocking him down. The Coroner's inquest into the cause of death of the four persons killed by the ex plosion of boilers at tho Bethlehem Iron Company's works on Tuesday ol last week, met Friday, and, after examining a nuni Ler of witnesses, reudered a verdict that George Crade, Jesse Bright, Samuel Mc- Candlcss and Mrs. Rosa Graff cjtne lo their death at the works of the Bethlehem Iron Company, on January U, 1883, by an ex plosion of boilers, and that tho iron com pany should be exonerated from all blame. Library of Universal Knowledge, one half Rursla, rcdurrd to $11101), ut Luckenbach's, 01 Broadwuy,Mauch Chunk. An Italian laborer, named Michael Joseph, bad just finished clearing the snow from a frog on the L. V. railroad, near Bouth Sugurloaf, last Saturday, when he was struck by ancDjius and utmost Instant ly killed. Christopher King, a farmer, aged 70 years, died suddenly of heart disease in an outhouse at bis homo in Butztown, North ampton cflunly, ou Satnrday afternoon. A series of revival meetings arein prog ress at the Evangelical church, Weissiiort, smd from what we learn arA proving quite auasrcsful, there being on Sunday evening last fifteen penitents at the mourners bench. Work at the rolling mill at Weissport, was stopped for an indefinite period on Sat urday last. For the week ending on the 12th InsL, there were 91,402 tons of coal shipped over the Lehigh & Susquehanna ItR., making a total for the year to that dale of 143,794 tons, an increase as compared with same time last year of 11,095 tons. The National Newspaper Union, of Philadelphia, will please accept our thanks for a very handsomely printed Counting house Calendar lor 1S83. Tuesday afternoon, while John Mc- Cormlck and a Polauder were working to gether In a breast at Lehigh Valley No. 2 Colliery, at Lost Cieik, u dispute arose be tween tbem about coins work, when Mc Cormick struck the Polauder over the bead with a pick, Inflicting a frightful and fatal wound. McCormick was arrested. Notwithstanding BeecHer's aseerllon that there is no hell, Dav.Ebbcrt continues tu hire out excellent teams, at his livery uu North street, at very low rates, and don't you forget it. Wednesday the shoemakers employed by John E. Leutz & Co.. of Alleiitown, re quested an advance in wages, which being refused the men ttonjied work. Monday a 3 year "Id daughter of Oliver Wengel.of Taniaquo, found a boltloof rlllu.j ted hartshorn, while playing in the kitchen, and drank of it, from the elU-cIs ol which he died In great agouy on Wednesday, Twenty-three young people nulled with the Prcsbyteriau church, Hokendauqua, at lbs recent January cuiuinuuiou Under the labors of Iter. J. A. Little this prosper ous church has received accessions to its inemlerthip st every communion for 14 years. We have heard both Democrats and Republicans say that there Is nothing bet ter for a cough than Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup J tills old reliable remedy never falls to cure a co'.'gb or cold at once, and may be obtained at any drug storo for 25 cents a bottle. Argument was heard before Judge Rice, of Wilkesbarre, Monday morning for a motion for a new trial In the case of Hoiipt vs. Itendlr,the defendant being the applicant. Mr. Hendlcr's main ground for asking for u uew trial is the alleged drunk enness of two of the jut) men, who served when the case was decided against Hcndler The judge reserved his decision, The de cision is awaited with much-Interest, as de ciding the responsibility of drunken Jurors. The tube works building, used by Mc Kee, Fuller & Co., at Fullerton, for finish ing cars, collapsed with a terrible crash ou Saturday night. The building was a frame structure, GOO feci long ai.d 100 wide. The roof wos nearly fiat, and the weight of the snow upon It, lucreased by tho rain of Sat urday, crushed the edifice. Several cars and a small locomotive were ruined. The losa (a estimated at $12,000. Miss Nora Rhoads, who has been vis iting friends In Bethlehem for the past two weeks, has returned home agiln. WANTED, a Woman to do General Housework in a small family. Fair wages and ordinary work. Apply at W. S. Wlnt ermula'a store. Jan. 20. Teacneri Local Institute According to announcement the first Joint Mahoning Items. Mr. David M. Dnlllet, or this Mace, iMMuuuv. ...... - ..... t . .... ... .it..... ty- Institute ever held In this district was held ( " l pre.eui auenaing u - uer uigu ucuuui. xin mn (j. ... Court Proceedings. Quarter Skssions. Com vt Thos Jones) open lewdness. Not guilty, but to pay jds of costs and prosecutrix other id. Com vs Penrose' George ; selling liquors to minors. Continued. Petition for bridge over Poho Poco creek in Franklin twp., disapproved. Com vs John Gallagher; assault and bat lery. Plea guilty. Com vs AnuCadden; assault and battery. Sentenced to pay $1 fine aud costs. Com vs David Watkins; assault and bat tery. Plea guilty. Com ys Ann Cailden; assault and battery. Not guilty and prosecutor to pay costs. Com vs Jacob Jackersonj peddling with out license. Prosecutor, Lewie Zahn. Nut gulty, and prosecutor to pay the cobts. Petition lor vacating public road in Ma honing twp , leading Irom Lehighton aud lavinc out a new one. Confirmed nisi. Petition for review of a road laid out In Lower Towamcnsing township and vacut ing an old one. Continued to next term. Com vs Archy McMichael : fornication and bastardy. Prosecutrix, I'risrilla Tay lor. Recognizances forfeited, to be respited at next term. Com ys T. D. Koons; desertion. Recog nizances forfeited, to be respited next term. Com ex relatione vs Haiti.: B. Reichard ; petition for allowance and attachment. Common Pi. has. The Susquehanna Mu--tual Fire Insurance Co va Bernard Voghl J judgment fur plaiutifTon pnvmcnt jury fee. David Rehr vs Ada M. Rehr. L. II. Barber, Esq , appointed cnmmUsionsr to hear testimony, aud retwrt ut next term, Michael MrOinty. guardian ol Daniel Carr, va Elwin .Suuer and John Itabcr; summons in ejectment. Juror withdrawn and plumtiU takes a verdict ol nnn suit. Sheriffs sale of real estute of William Be bring. Rule granted on Sheriff lo pay tho money arising from said sate. eciauc.'i & itucn vs John rurren.jonn Farren and Francis Stocker, administrators of William Farren, dee'd. Judgment in lavor of nlaintill's against John Farrui in dividually ami John Farren und Fiancis b'ocKer, mint rs, lor $.919 75. Selauch A Rucli vs John Farren et al ; pelilion f.ireheritl to make deed to purchas er. Granted. Emetla Ida Ludwic, bv her next friend C. .'. Beiiuer, vs George II. Ludwig. Re lurnablu t next teim. Ori-iiass.' Court. Tho followingaccounts Were confirmed absolutely.: First and final account of administrators ofD.inlet Littz.dec'd. i irst and final nc.-ount of the executor of Jacob Snvdi-r, sr., dee'd. First und final account of administrator of Aiiiiu Maria Horn, ifce'd. becoiM and hnul ucvoont or administra tor of Oliver Breneiser, dee'd. First and finul account of the executors of Eliza B-ters, dee'd. First and final account of administrator of Daniel Remalev. dee'd. rtrst and nnul account ot tse executor ol Nathan Patterson, dee'd. The following accounts were all confirm ed nisi : First and final account of guardian of 8 minor cliilitiuii of S. Wuidenheimer, deo'd. ' The account of the administrator ol 11. Sperlbaiim, dee'd. First and final occouutof the guardian of Adam Shiye, a minor. First account of the guardian of James McConly. Second and final account ol administra tor of Minliael Thompson, dee'd. Account ol one of the executors of Pat'k Brislin, dee'd. First ami final account of administrator of Joseph Sauers, dee'd. First and final account of administrator of Joshua Klotz, dee'd. hirst and final account or the executrix of John Henry, dee'd first and nual account ol tne executor ol Slmou Weidenheimer, dee'd. First and final account of tne executors of David Kreitz, deu'd. Petition of John Maitvn, guardian of W and Baruh Purcell,lor discharge, etc Pc tion granted. Estate of Daniel Clauss, dee'd. Applica tion of executors to sell real estate. Appli cation crantcd. Estate of Samuel Greensweig, dee'd. Au ditors' reimrt of funds in hands of executor. confirmed nisi. l.flale of Henry Schroeder, dee'd. Tell tion fur sale of real estate granted. Another New Route- The charter ol the Natarcth and Phila delphia Railroad Company wca granted January 3. 1883, A corps of engineers was placed on the route on tho 5th insU, and have already surveyed and located the road from tho point of intersection with the North Pennsylvania between Iron Hill and Hellertown to Butztown, two miles north of Freemausburg, which latter town is two miles cast of Bethlehem. The line occupies what was known as the Freemansburg Branch of the North Pennsylvania road and connects w'ith tho Lehigh Volley Railway at Freemansburg and crosses the Lehigh at the lower end of Fieemansburg. It Is claimed that the distance from Philadel phia to Portland on the Delaware, Lacka wanna and Western Railroad by this route will be but eighty-six miles as against one hundred and lour miles by the Belvidere Delaware Ruilroad. The Bangor and Port 'and Railroad Is now running three trains daily fioni Portlaod to Nazareth, so that only tho ten miles from Iron Hill to Nut arelh remains to bo built to complete what is claimed to be the shortest line from the Lukes to Philadelphia. The capital slock of the company u $1110,000, mid the stock holders are Charles Brodhead, B. It. Jami son, J. II. Krnhaw, Philip F. Kelh-y, A. (J. riuiumer, G. H. Millet, W. R. Meredith, William L. Levin and F. R. Shattuck. al 81atlnglon, Lehigh county, on Friday and Saturday ol last week by tho Superin tendents and teachers ofCarben, Lehigh and Northampton counties. Tho exercises on Friday ovonlng were held in Armory Hall, and consisted oran address on "Prac tical School Work," by T. M. Balllct, Sup. erlulendent of Carbon, which was futi of practical suggestions for the teachers pres ent, as well as highly interesting to the audience assembled. Prof. Balliel, wus fol lowed by Rev. A. R. Home, the lecturer of the evening, on the subject, "Experiences in the State of Texas." All were highly pleas ed with the lecture and all felt they had learned many interesting facts In regard to the Lone Star Slate. On Saturday morning at 9 o'clock the In stitute convened in the High Schoolroom, at Slatington, aud throughout tho whole of the morning the room was crowded with teachers from the different counties, so that they were obliged to adjourn to Armory Hall in the afternoon, to find room fur those seeking admittance. The Institute opened with prayer by Rev. A. R. Home, alter which J. O. Kuauss, Superintendent of Lehigh county, was chosen Chairman of the meeting and T. M. Balllct, Suiwrintendent of Carbon countv, and J. W. Wemer,Superintendcntof North ampton county, were chosen Vice-Presdents. T. A. Snyder, of Carbon, O. P. Snyder, of Lehigh and J. Meyers, of Northampton, were elected Secretaries. Supt. Knausaon takingthechalr thanked the members of the Institute for the honor conferred on him in electing him Chairman, and asked all the teachers from tho differ ent counties to co-operate with him and the instructors present in making the sessions interesting. He said be was glad to see such a large attendance of teachers present; it showed that all were aliye to the interests of their work, and proved to him that ad vancement was being made in the educa tional work in tho counties representel. Miss Minnie Ruch, of Slatington, then gave a class drill on Oral Geography, and showed what a live, active teacher could accomplish in this branch in a few months. This exercise was pronounced, by the mem bers of the Institute, one of the best exercis es of the Institute. Following tbedrill was a discussion on the subject, participated in by Supt. Werner, Rev. A. R. Home, W. II. Ranch, T. A. Snyder und Supt. Knnuss. Mr. F. J. Stetllor then read an Essay on "Ancient aud Modern Education." Tho essay showed very careful preparation and was listened lo wun marked attention throughout. Prof. Home, procured it for publication, in full, in his "National Edu cator" next week. A short ditcujsion then followed on Pri mary Instruction, alter which Supt. Balliel asked tho question whether it was good policy in the Directors promoting a teacher from the primary grade to a higher grude when ho proved very successful in that grade? In his opinion the Directors should show the teacher that they appreciate his work by raising hlssalory and not by pro moting In in to a higher crade. An earnest discussion followed aud all were unanimous in the opinion of Supt, llalliet. The remaining part of the morning was spent In answering questions from the "Query Box." A num,bcrof very interest ing practical questions were aked and the discussion that followed was participated in bv Mr. Rosenberger,H. A. Eisenhart, J. G. Kershnei-.T. A. Snyder, W. II. Ranch, F. J. Stettler and others. Institute then ad journed until 1:30 p. in. to meet iu Armory Hall. AFTKRNOON SKSSION. Although the weather wos very unfavor able during the afternoon, yet Armory Hall was well filled and the attendance of teach ers was still larger than in the morning. The first exercise of the afternoon was an esny by Miss Mary A. Smith, Heidleberg, subject "Sowing and Reaping." The essay was well read and carefully prepared. Prof. T. M. B.illiet then gave un interest ing talk on the subject of Reading. In my opinion leading is more poorly taught thah any other brouch in the school room. Our methods are bad, and bur books our bad. About one half of the limn is spent iu teaching leading and yet we do not have irood results. Tllo Word method should be used iu teaching beginners and gradually post, into tho sentence method. We teach- Arithumetic by beginning at whole num bers. No teacher would think of beginning at fractions, neither should they becin at the alphabet but at the word which is the unit of reading. Twothiugs are necessary in good reading. 1st. Gelling the thought 2nd. Expiessiug the thought to others. If the pupil has the thought that the piece Contains. the ability toexprtssit will follow. Ilavo til" pupils gather the though! silently aud then let them read it aloud. Never let them read a sentence aloud until they un derstand tho thought expressed in tho sen tence. We do nin limes as much silent reading as wo read aloud. Have the pupils tho spring and will then be the teacher of penmanship in the Centre Square Se lect School. An election for clencoun was held la tho Lutheran and Reformed church, of tht plarc M?Hftrx. Daniel Miller and T. It. Kunkel were clecled nn the Ue forrued id. nnd Meters. Cbnrle It. Fritz nud Moses U-.x ou the Lutheran aii'c Ou Sunday rt week ngo, Mr, Frank Bled, Xif Weal P.mi, wan united ill the holy bonds of wedlock with tho baud xonie and uccouiplishtd daughter of Mr. Charles Krilz, of this pluce. Rev. A. Ilartbulomew, or Lehlghtou. performed the nuptial corcinoniea. May the bright present of tho ne.wly wedded ra'r over continue bo, changing only to the mel low bennty of ndvaucing years, and tony tbey be as happy as the happiest, live long nnd prosper; and feel the footfalls of Time as lightly as the most favored of fortune, is our wish and that of -all of their many friends. Messrs. T. R. Knnkel and H. A. Keiser wtre iu attendnnce at tbe Teach ers' Local Institute, held ut Slatington ou Saturday, January 13tb. Tbey re port the exercises as having beeu very instructive. There were about 20 teach ers from Carbon present Half of our school term of five mouths has expired. Onr pnblio schools at present con tain 312 scholars; 1G5 males and 117 fe males. A number of sleighing parties have Rone to Lehighton to attend the pro tracted meeting held iu the Evangelical church. Tbe Catechumen class, .held in the St John's churob, of this place, by the Itev. A. Hartholnmew numbers 21. In structions are given once and sometimes twice a week. Jake's alminao for 1883 is becoming quite popular. We congratulate Jakeon his success as a weather prophet The very name of Governor Pattlson makes the average Democrat happy. And well it may. After more than twenty years of Republican rule, such a reformer as P.dtieon has proved himself to be, as Governor, is enough to make anybody happy. A man aud his wife from this place, met a "spook" last Sunday night on their way to Weissport, The "pook" was iu the form of n big dog, aud jumped up in front of the lady. She called out and, as is usual in such CRsen.it vanished. We hope somebody will organize a party to shoot the "spouk." Advico to teachers If yon don't want to be soolded by the women, dou't keep their children iu after xcbool to study lesions that they ought to have studied at home. The Mahoning District Institute will convene this (Saturday) morning at 9 o' clock, nt S-nrlel's school limits. The Firogrnmmn is as follows: History, W. I. lliltner; Primary Grammer. A. J IUIliet; Pronunciation, Robert It Jones, nnd ft debate on the question, "Which gives' the better mnntnl tralniug History Or Geography?" Tho speakers on the af firmative sido are T. R. Knnkel nnd R. R. Jones; nn the negative, Josiah Mus selman and C. A. Hurtling. CAUSE FOR APPREHENSION. Why Mystorlons Physical Troubles Aronie Special Dread A Professional Experience. Few things give more pain than dread or apprehension. Most people are able to face apparent danger herolclcally, but the sud den and unexpected coming of tome Indefi nite calamity very naturally strikes terror to even the brayest. For this reason lightn ing and tornadoes are considered terrible; their coming and going ire so sudden, un announced and Unknown. For this same reason an unknown dUcase, some poison Iu the blood, some malady that is gradually undermining the life, is specially dreaded by all thinking people. And, indeed, there are good reaions for such dread, for modern science has dlscuverel that some virulent disorders show the least sign in their be ginnings, whll they havetho worst possible symptoms. We know of many pursout who have dull and uncertain pains In various portions of the body, who are unnaturally tired one day and apparently well the next; who bayo an enormous apietile at times and a loathing of food soon thereafter. Such persons are really In a dangerous condition, even though they may not reilize it. The following statement of a most prominent physician, who has had unusual opportuni ties for Investigation is of so striking and important a nature that it will bo read with interest by all : ASSOCIATED CHARITIES 0 CINNATI. boaod or OIRRCTORS. CIN- JotephAub.M.'-D.x Juhui Balke. Jr, A Mrs. M. K Foict, Mrt. Georqt JIunert, Frd'k Lunlenlteimer, JWi'ui litis. II. A Smith, if. J)., 11 Miller, Bev. C. W. WenJte, uamu noife, 1 read the lesson silently before reading it aloud. In Franco nearly all their reading is done silently. Teach the child 50 or OU words and then use the articles before tho words, after which form sentences with the words and have the pupils rejd them. All regretted that Prof. Balliel'a time had ex pired before he had completed the subject, as it was one of the most practical lectures 61 tho Institute. A d scussion on the subject of reading fol lowed which was participated in by Supt. Werner and Mr. Krnut, of Caplay. Mr. A. H. Bieber, of North While Hall, then read a pa per on ''School Management." The paper was quite lengtbyand contained many practical suggestions for the teachers on school government. The speaker thought the goyernment ol the school shoul. be I asi d ou the same plan as the 8tate Government and the laws made should be rigorously enforced. The discussion was 0ened by W. J. An drews, Washington, who thought the fol lowing were Important rules in governing the school: 1st. Love and duly. 2nd. Plain and important rules, 3rd. A firm determination. The next subject on tho programme was ocnoiars -juoniniy Airports," " Aerni oern ficates," and High School Diplomas by Prof. G. H. Desh of Bethlehem, but Mr. Desh tailed to put in an appearance, and the discussion was oiiened by A. F. lined- enzer, --loriu wiiueuail, followed by supt. Balliet,H.A.Eisenhart,Dr.N. C. HcUaell'jr, Mr. Krout, Mr. Schirer and others. Supt. Kuauss explained what use had been made of the "Term CertificaU-s" in Lehigh county, and be thought their use nau ueen tno means or doing good In the county. Dr. W. C. SchaerTer thought that the graduating ol scholars from tbe Public Schools and giving Ihem diplomas was pro ductive of mora evil than good Supt. Balliet thought the trouble was in railing. tho paper granted a diploma aud in calling the closing exercise a Commencement. That in Carbon they were now trying to fix a course tor all tne high schools anil when the echolars had completed lhat course they would be granted a certificate of competen cy in tho branches pasaed and the exercise wuld be called a closing exercise, instead of a commencement exercise. This method was decided upon; thinking it would be productive of greatgood in keeping scholars in the High Schools longer than they would otherwice May. n I it. Kuauss then congratulated the teachers on the success of the Inttitule and especially on the large attendance during its sessions. The attendance of teachers was the largest ot any or Ine local institutes held iu the eounly. There were preseut during the ke(ions 42 teachers from Lehigh, 18 Irom Carbon and 18 from Northampton. Supt. Knaues proved himself to bo just the man for the Chairman, and much of the sucres. id tho Institute was due to hit earn est etl'orlt. Dottlngs from Parryville. No. 1 furnace was lit last Monday by some lailics who accompanied the manager, Mr. Douglass, of Munch Chunk. Frank Kemerer, manager of the foun dry, was in town during lio week. The borough highways have been much improved during Hie last two or three j oars. They had been greallv neglected while the town wos in its adversity. The miserable condition of the sidewalks should next command attention. Onr schools ore well attended, still, we' regret to state, wo have some people bo ig norant that the.y wilfully neglect sending their children. '' Tho Evangelical association It in o thriving condition. The M. E. is rather the opposite. Mr. Joseph Meyer will take possession of the well known "Horse Shoe" next spring, leaving Mr. Dildine Snyder to oc cupy his own hostlery, "The Eagle." Your reporter was pleased lo hear from John I'ettitwlio left here with his family for Dakota some two years ago. He is a farmer, owns some 200 acres land, stock, Ac, and as hc.says Is further ahead iu dol lars than mauy a man in Parryville is a head in cents in the tame time. The latest newt from Mr. James Bow man, formerly of this place, now in the far north west, is that he is sick, and writes "far away from friend or foe." Hit old companions iu his western life it in San Francivo. Our friend Eras. Straup contemplates accepting a position oficred.hiin somewhere in Minnesota, in the tpriug. AtleigMng party from here, increased in number by somo friends at Lehighton, proceeded to McDuniel's, up the Mahoning Valley, on last Tuesday night. All were masked, serving to enliven the fun until supper lime. All pleasure parlies from here have been such enjoyable affairs that your reporter allows the reader to surmise the success of this one. Josirm'S. A Olgantlo Blast. , The third of a scries of very large blastt now being made by llioGleudon Iron Com pany was fired Thursday ol last week, and was attended by very tatitfaclory results, at It is esllmato.l that over 120,000 torn of rock were displaced. The lite ol the blast vat a hill en the north tide of the Lehigh river, a quarter of a mile above the workt. Into thlt hill, which is 160 feet high, were dug three tunnels each forty feet long. At the end ol each, at right angles, were rut two tunnels, ending In chambers, where the powder was placed. Each of Ihcto tlx cham bers were 150 feet below tho top ot Hie hill and forty feet from the surface. The hill was almost perpendicular. Twenty-nine thousand pounds of Judson powder, equal to 30,500 pounds of cannon powder, were stored In these rhambers,aud the whole was fired by a magneto-electric machine by n touch from the hand of Superintendent Frenk Firmstone. The nhock of the explos ion wat more severe than at any previous blast, though no damage was done at all. The entire surface nflhe hill 100 feet long, 150 feet high and 41 feet deep wot rent by the cxposiun. One of the best it not the very best placet In this section to spend a pleasant and agreeable evening is at the hotel of our old friend, J. T. McDanirl's in Mahoning Valley, which fact is fully evidence! by the large number of sleighing parties which gather athisplace during the winter season. He has a nice hall for dancing, sets a mag nificent tabic, keeps fine music in readiness for parties and in fact leaves nothing un done that will add tothovomforland pleas ure of his guests. Lower Towameniing Squibs. Cold weather existed during the early part of last week, aud the result is good sleighing. Mr. Daniel Beer was ut Bethlehem latt Saturday, for medical treatment of hit can cer. Our popular tewing machine agent, L. F. Kern, it meeting with success selling the "Crown Duplex" machiue making both lock and chain tlitch. Johu Prulzmtn has been employed as section boss on the L. & S. RR. in place of Abe. Green, discharged. Mr. Aaron Stroup was made hap;yone lay last week by tbe presentation of ayoung ton from his wile. Rev. Freeman baa a large cists oi catechumens, to which he Instructs weekly iu tho St. John's church. Bowman's it to have a Post office, with John Ruch at postmaster, al least rumor say! so. Some of our teachers have formed a de bating society ; they meet every Tuetday evening, at Lentz't school house, the sub ject for discussion last week wat "Mar ried life it prelerable to tingle life." Cosmdicxcic. J. B. Wilton. Orncx : No. 271 Wmt Eiaiun Stakkt, u. Akdkrsoh, M. i). QUierintendeni (JINCISKATI, a, Dec Z, 1882. Messrs. Editors : I have, during my professional career of many years' practice, treated a large numbers of Various disorders, ol whichsper haps, none have given me moretroublethan the mysterious disease known as acute nep. nritis ; and'wbile it may teem strange, it is, nevertheless, true, lhat the physician it generally greatly annoyed by t"iit myster ibus trouble especially when the caso is of hereditary orgin. It is, doubtless, the first stago of the well-known, but terrible Brlght's disease, at the kidneys contain large quantities of' albumen; and while children and young people are especially liable to its attacks, it it prevalent with all classes, and usually oohtinuet until late in life. " ' One obstinate case which rame under my observation, wat lhat of a fireman of this city who a nulled to me for treatment. Tho caso wat diagnosed parenchymatous nephri tis. The man wat twenty four years ol age; plethoric and light, enmplected. He staled that he had suffered from urinary troubles from childhoWd, and that he had "doctored" a hundred ttiMS,each limnimproving some; after wbicbpin'u short while, he would re lapse into his former slate of misery. I pre scribed the usual therapeutics known lo the profession with the same result that my colUaguet had obtained. He got better for a while and then worse again, in fact so bad that he had to lay off fur tome time. He suffered intense pain ; to much so that I confess I had to resort to hypodermic in jections of morphia. My druggist who knew how disgusted I wat with the caselthough not willing to desert the man, advised me to try a remedy from which he (the drug-! gist) himselfs, had derived great nonefit. As a drowning man calchea at a straw, I. pre scribed this remedy, not letting my patient, however, know what I was giving him,hnd, although not a believer in nor a patron of "patent medicines," I must confess that af ter my fireman had taken one bottle he grew .much getter. Tniade him continue its use for a period oftwo months, with the most gratilying results j it really worked wonders und ua.owes nit cure and :preteut pcriert health .solely to the remarkable power of Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, the remedy! wbicli I prescribed, and he used. Since the recovery of the man above mentioned, I have given considerable thought to the subject of acute nephritis, o'r kidney difficulty, and I find that its mani festations are most remarkable. It often ppears without any tpccial symptoms of tt own, or possibly as a sequel to some oth :r disease. It may be a sequel to scarlatina. iipnuieria,- and oiner illnesses, and eveu arise Irom pergnancy. The first symptoms frequently show themselves iu the form of high, fierce and intense pains in tho lum bar region, "the small of the back," trouble some micturitions and frequent changes In 'tbe color or tne urine which at times liminlshes preceptibly. II tho urine It en tirely anpprcsscd, the case, probably, will fenniuale fatally In a very few days. Dropsy !sa miumaiience of the suppression of urine, and the eeyerness of it is governed by the proportion of retention. The uer- vout system becomes prostrated with subse qnent convulsions and irregular circulation of the blood, which, in mvcstimatlon,even tunny might cause a uiseasen neart to give out As I have remarked, in many kid ney disease! yet, even in Bright'! disease melt uiere is no precepuuie pain in tne back. And these troubles often assart them selves in various symptoms for instance, In troublesome diarrhoea, blood poison, nn paired eyesight, nausea, loss of appetitclis' ordered digestion, loss of consciousness, nusicy voice and many oiner complaints mo numerous to mention. Indeed thousands of people are suffering from the first elages of Brigbt't disease to day, and (heydo not know it. In conclusion. I would like to slate that I have, since my success with the fireman, re peatedly prescribed Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, and if my professional bretbern could only be brought to far as to overcome meir prejuiiicBBgaiusbiiroprieuir medicines tney would, undoubtedly, unci themselves recompensed for their supposed sacrifice nl liberty, ot well at by the great benenlt that would accrue to the world. Most tincerelv, O. ANDERSON, M. D., Superintendent SPECIAL NOTICES. A CARD. To all who are suffering Troro the errors and Indiscretions o youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, Ka , 1 will send a recipe that will euro you. Fit KB Of (JHAHQi:. This great remedy was dlseov ered by a missionary In South America. Send a solf-aildressed envelope to the Hbv. Josifru T. IniiAH. Station D, New York tllty. aug, 1j. ly. Piail'LES. I will mall (Free) the recipe forn simple VEOKTAULll HALM that will remove TAN, KltKOKI.ES, PIMPLES and I1LU TOI1KS, leavlnic the skin son .clear and beautiful ; also instructions lor producing a luxuriant growth of hair on a bald head or smooth race. Address Inclosing 3c. stamp, JIEN. VANDEI.F, li Barclay S,N. Y. mar. 25-yl. TO CONSUMPTIVES. Tho advertiser having been permanently cured of that dread disease, Consumption, by a sluiplo remedy. Is anxious to make knuwn to his fellow entferors tho means or cure. To all who desire it, lie will send a copy ofthe prescription used, (free orcharire). with the dlrectluns ror preparing and iisinic tho same, which they will tlnd a sure CURE for UUUUUS, OIIL.DS. DONSUJIPrlON, AS THMA, liltONUHITlS, &c. Parties wishing tho Prescription. will pleaso address, Itev. E A. WILSON, 1!H PennSt., Williamsburg, N. Y. mar. 26-yl. ERRORS OF YOUTH. A GENTLEMAN who suffered ror yean rrom Nervous DEBILITY. PKEMA. TORE DEOAY, and all thocllectsoryouth. fui Indiscretion, will tor the sake or sutlcrlng humanity, send tree to all who nocd It, tho recipe and direction Tor making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by lho advertiser's experi ence can do so by addressing In pcrtect con- nuence. .luiui jj. t,iri,in mir.25.yl 4'z cedar c t. new York. Onnnltta Should Preserve Thlt. No eisou shall kill, or havu in lilt pot tesslou alter being killed, any gray, black or fox squirrels bctweeu January 1 and September 1, penally f5 ; hare or rabbit be tween January I and October 15 ; penalty $5 fur each rabbit; wild turkey between J.nuaiy I and October 15, nalty $5 for each turkey, upland or gross ployer.betweeu January 1 and July 15, nslly $10 for each plover ; woodcock between January 1 aud July 4, penalty $10 lor each woodcock; quail or partridge between January 1 and October 15, penalty f 10 lor each partridge; ru filed grouse or pheasant between January 1 aud October 1, penalty $10 for each pheasant, EVKXIKQ SKSSIIIX. Tho exercises on Saturday crcnlne were a success In ipitu of the uulayorableiiCM or the weather. D. D. Roper, Esq., ol Klatllir- Ion, ilcllven d a vary interesting address on Machine Made Mer.."und Dr.N.O. Bcbaer Terjd the Kulllown Normal SehnoUerliired on "The Iniiorlaiil Oiuiitinns in School worn," wiucn wat highly appreciated by lue auiiieuce. At the annual election for officers of tbe 1st National Bank, of this borough, tht following Director! were duly elected! Thos. Kemerer, A. J, Durling, Dennis Bow. msn, P. J. Kistler, J.G. Zeru, C. II. Soldle, and 11. F. Holford. The Board orgtmted as follows: President, Thos. Kemerer: Vice- President, R. F. Hotford; Cashier, W. W Bowman. Hair-Time Adrrtcd. All nl the authraeile coal rnmpanlet,wilh lho exception of tho Philadelphia A Read ing Omipaliy, agreed lust Friday to tusiend mining three days a week. It is understood by those who have entered Into the agree menl that the Reading will alto become a parly in it. The agreement it not for specified number of weeks, but will probab ly continue in force until a majority ofthe Interests are satisfied that the supply it re duced to proortlnns more ncsrly equal to the demand than is at preseut the case. The President of una ofthe coal companies etli mates that, in order to preserve tucli rela tions between production aud demand as will insure to the companies fairly profit able prices, mining will hive to be suspend' cd forty-eight dayt betwetn now and Aug utt 1. Tbe committee of tbe Schuylkill Coal bxenanga Tuetday ordered a suspension lo cai production and shipping on the IStn iviu anu ;iuu iui. Fall and Winter Stylet. Our gentlemen readers will no doubt be pleased to learn that 11. II. l'elers. tne pop ular merchant tailor, at the l'ost-ollice, it now reccivine an Immense slock of cloths, cassimeret and all wool suitings for the fall and winter trade, and lhat he is fully pre pared to make up those goods In the most fashionable and tasteful manner, at prices wnieh cannot be disputed. Remember per fect fits ami low prices, it hit motto. Cull Inspect goods. A Deeply Disgraced Man. A dispatch to the Philadelphia Timet Irom Tuwauda, dated the 12th Inst., says "About three weeks ago II. W. Thomas, 20 yeart of age, n well-known and hitherto re- apected citizen of Say re, called at the resi dence of a prominent gcutlcmali of that place. Tbe gentleman was out and Mr. Thomas tuggested that he wuld remain until the bnuieholJer't return. While he was waiting he committed an outrage upou the little girl ofthe house, who upon her father's return, told the slry ol her wrong!. committee nu apikiinted to wall upon Mr. Thomas, composed of the following gentlemen : 8. N. Blood, C. II. Satteriee, S. W, Bishop and D'A, Overton, attorney for the girl's fstber. When accused of tbe crime Thomas broke down completely. He offered $7i00 if the matter eoulJ bo seltled Some duyi afterward! a meriting or citizens was held wilh R. Ata Packer iir I ha chair, and a resolution wat adopted stating, that while tho perpetrator or the enmo deserved no consideration altbe hands or an It-dig nant community, yet in view or tbe phytic al condition ol the child upon whom the outrage wat committed, sml the consequence to the innocent members or his own family, lie wus notified to remove his presence froiu the vicinity within twenty four hours "not to return while hit miserable life latt." Tbe resolution wat read to Thomas, who immediately dejiarud to part! unkuown, Days are gelling longer. Write 18E3. TRUTHS The blood is the foundation of life, it circulates through every part of the body, and unless it is pure and rich, good health is impossible. If disease has entered the system the only sure and quick way to drive it out is to purify and enrich the blood. These simple facts are well known, and the highest medical authorities agree that nothing but iron will restore the blood to its natural condition; and also that all the iron preparations hitherto made blacken the teeth, cause head ache, and are otherwise injurious. Brown's Iron Bitters will thor oughly and quickly assimilate wilh the blood, purifying and strengthen ing it, and thus drive disease from any part of the tystem, and it will not blacken the teeth, cause head ache or constipation, and it posi tively not injurious. Saved his Child. tj N. Eutaw St, Baltimore, Md, Feb. is, iSSo. Gents: Upon the recommenda tion of a friend I tried Brown's IaoN Bitters as a tonic and re storative for my daughter, whom I was thoroughly convinced was wasting away with Consumption. Havine lost three daughters by the terrible disease, under the care v( eminent physicians, I was loth to believe that anything could arrest the progress ot the disease, but, to my great surprise, before my daugh ter had taken one bottle or Browm'i Iron Bitters, she began to mend and now is quite restored to former health. A fifth daughter began to show signs or Consumption, and when the physician was consulted he quickly said "Tonics were re quired;" and when Informed that the elder sister was taking Brown's Iron Bitters, responded "lhat Is a good tonic, take it." ADORAst FHtLTS. Brown's Iron Bitters effectual ly cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Weakness, and renders the greatest relief and benefit to persons suffering from such wasting diseases at Con sumption, Kidney Complaints, etc Just Received, tt A NEW AND ELEGANT LINE OF HO, THE HOLIDAYS ! ! ! (Ms, Watches anfl Jewelry Mrs. C. MMIMSKY llepecirully nniiouucKtohet I lends a'.d I tie jiublle generally, that she t now recHWnu; aii'I opening lor Ih-Ir li.srnuilon a larirer (tuck tban ever ol lho very latest nuvelll, t la Toys & Fancy Goods, Suitable Tor HOLIDAY PUE.SUNTS for Young and Old, l!l h und four.. Ilon'l foil to call early mil s-cure nrtt choice n lr-1 l st bargains. She alto rails their allentlun to her New, 1. urn-nnd Klixaiit a'torltuf ut ol NOTIONS, HAGAMAN'S STORE, Bank St., Lehighton, SUITAI1I.E FOIt Holiday Presents, All ol which Is being sold attach extraordin ary i.ow 1'rlces that alt can buy. Look for Yourselves ! ! Gold and:SHvcr Watches from it 00 to ICO 00 Gent's Uhaln " Uto e 01 Ladles' Chains Silo 0 00 Lockets , " 100 to 20 ru King ' 3 to 12 00 llracelM. Omit' and I. titles' Chains, llreast l int, liar Jenels, and a variety or other artl. clcs too numerous to mention, Including SILVERWARE, SPECTACLES, &o. Pleaso call and see ror yourselves, before buying elsi where. dec'i-r Special to the Ladies! A Special Invitation la cz'cndcd lo the t-ad. les of Lehlfihton and sunoundtiiK nelghlior hood to call and examine tho Immense atuek or FA Ms AND WINTER P tress dt JUST 1IEOEIVED AT E. H. SNYDER'S Bai-st, LeMiMoD, Fa, comprising; all the latest Novelties In Black and Colored Silks, Velvets, Plaids, Cash meres, Series, all-Wool Suitings, Grlng hams. Prints, a.o. Also, a lull ltno of lllankels, Domestics. Shawls, JIusllns, NOTIONS, TIliaiMlNGS, &c, all of which he Is offering at very Lowest Prices. A nice line or .Silver-Plated Ware, Do call and see It. My Hook or GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Carpets, Oil Cloths, QUEENS WAIIEXGLASSW Alt E, Ao., Is mil and complete. Cheap as tho Cheapest, and G ood at tbe liett. sept .i ll comprising Tnderwear, lterjlrfnnd German town Wools. Hosiery, loimried and I'O lucsilo Kllibone Gloves. Flowers und a pon assortiiieut ut New Ifo-lulis IN FANCY AHT11M.LS Also, In connection with the above, a fall and uoinplctu slock or LlMlll'HOEK CllHi:SR ('until fc fVnilWiinis, toge'her with a varletvof Goott no' ircnenl ly kept In nnv it'lm stort. Iu town. Koudo not trt what yon want, ast r-ir It. A sh.iro orpnblle patronage solicited, and perTeet sntlsfaeitnn guaranteed In nrtco ami quality of goods. Second St., 2 doors aiwe Iron, Nov.It. 18e2.iii3. LKllldUTON. Ta. A Lsclnrc to Yom Men UN Till'. LOSS OF A Lecture on th Nature Trent muni und Uadlea) cure ofSuiuir.nl weakna, orSperju alorrhou Induced by Hull-A du.e, liivoluntftrv l.nilsslons, Iiupotency, Nevous Debility, and Iiepo.lttiieiils to MurrliKP irenerallv t Con sumption: Epilepsy and Fits; Menial and 1 hyslenl Incapacity, hcUf 1KII1EKT .1. I) I'l.VKKWLM,, 31. U., author uf tl.o "Green Hook,'' Jo. Tho worl 1-renowned author, in this admir able Lecture, clear.y proves Irom Ins own ex perience that the awful conscquenc-i nf b. 1 Abue may bo-cflcetualiy rcmovd without dangerous turgleol opi.ratlm t, bougies In strtiiueiits. r.iiKS or conli.ils; imlntlnii out a uioueui cure a once cermn en I e etual, liv which evtrvsulterer.no matter whit hlsemi. tlltlon m..y be, may cure himself cheaply, privately . nd radically. sJif-TAf lecture wiltvravea boon tn thoui. atutt and Ihoutandt. Sent under soul. In n nlalnenreloni .to miv address on receipt o! six cents, or two post age slumps. Addiess Tim Cnlrrnrcll Mfdlcal Co., Post (IfTlco US2,'yr. DANIEL W1EAND, Carriages,Wagons,Sleighs,&c coBusn or DANK ANDilUON STIIEETS, LEIIIQIITON. Fenna., Particular attention given to REPAIRING In ail Its details, at the verv Lowest Prices. Fatronoice respectfully solicited and perfect aaiisiacuun Kuaruoieeu. DCO , 1879-yl DAN. WIEAND, E. F. LUCKENDACH, Two Doors Below tbo "Broadway Ilouto MAUCH CHUNK, TA. Dealer in all ratterna ol Plain olid Fancy DanEtters, Yfl7BSMotli8rsi DR. A. S3. KIARCKIS!. si-rls-A SJ- V DISCOVERER OI' 'DR. JtAIlOIIIBrS 1 POSITIVE CU3E FOB FEMALE C0MPUIHTE. Thlt remedy will act In harmony with tbo Ee .aalo system at all timet, and alto Immediately upon tbe abdominal and uterine muscles, and ro- inH Ik.m In h.illh sn1 .Imns rnnititlon. Dr. ilaxchlsfo Uterine Catholieoa will cure fill laj ot tho womb, Leacnrrheea, Chronic Iaflsmais. Hon and L'lcerallou ot lho Womb. Incidental UemorrbtTO or Kloodlnr;, Painful, Suppressed and Irrcsular llenst mat Ion, Kidney Complaint, Dsrreoneea and Iseepccially adapted to Ilia ctiauo of Life. Send (or pamphlet free. All letters of inquiry rrcoly answered. Address aaaboo. Kor aalo by all drnisists. New alio 81 per bottle, Oldslzo SI. CO. Basaroen.l ask lorDr.ilar- cbiai-a u terine i-'awoucou. -s aaa no ow TVinuow Shades, Paints & Paintesr' Supplies, LOWEST CASH. 1U.IOES. jy IIEILMAN Si CO., BANK STREET, Lohighton, Fa., MILL Kits and Dealers In lonii'dfc Feed., A-lllCind.of 0 ItAIX CODOllTand SOLDO ItEUULAU UAllKBs' ilATH.3. Wewonld.also. leaoccttttllr Inform oorclti aena luat weat-e nuwluuy prepared to aur t'lsY luein wuu JSest nl' Coal From any Mln dealt ed at VnrtY LOWEST I'Uicr.s. M. IIEILMAN Si CO. JnlrM. 41 Ann St.. Now Yolk. N. Y i ilox 4su. Oct 't t CullS MKEAll ItJt'rAllS. f3 rjl JlestOonKh Byrup. Twtep;ood. ISA Use In lime. Eofdhydracsrista. IgJ jloX?ggide:t) r--Jgi;LirrrON nRETNUY.fashlonal.lo HlitS Hoot and .Siiok Makck, liook St., Lehfithton. All work warranted. MONEY IS MADE by judicious Investments In Wall Slreet. Vs send FREE, to any address, full Inlortnatlun or a system or operatli a; by which sun a ot SIO. $25, f 100 or more often return large pronts. Street . EDOAE E00TAY r CO., 6 Vail i New York. nov.6-uC csr voutii and middie-a oed. Wonld yon bo I e-tor. d to sounu l eeutl aiunm aim roa win set an- tico in aeaieu ooveiopn. Adureni. i trot. J.Y. VflAN. (Igdsnaonra JT.Y. lalrl'y I RESTS life Is s ween ond dare before you somethlnic mlahty and siltillme tt-nvo lie- hfnd to conquer time." )08 a week In your own town, so outni irc . io tibk r.very- thliis! new. Capital not required. We will furnlslt you everytliinir. 3litny are making fortunes. I.ndtes matte as much as men. und hoys and if Iris make great pay Header. It you want business at which you ean make great pay on ino nine, write ior rnrucuiara to II. II allkit J- Co., Portland, Maine. Private Sale. The undersigned will sell al Private Sale, the fiillnwlns articles or HOUSEHOLD FUUNITUIlE.viz: 1 Mason Hamlin Farlor Orcan, 1 WulhUt Bonk Case and Writing Desk combined, 2 nupbourds, 1 VVuUut Extension Dining Table, 1 Marble-top Table, I Tete-a-Tete, 1 Don bio Heater, , and other valuable articles. .Apply to K. E. WHITNEY, x 52 If h.lc S. depot, LenlRluon, I'a. PATENTS Saloon Keepers and Otto, Don't fall to buy your Oliampaignc Pear Cider, Lager Beer, Root Lcor, Nectar, Porter, &c., C. B0ETTGER, TAMAQIU, Pa. Aou. l,S,18ll-lT. CAN 1 OBTAIN A PATENT? Send a roach Mcelph or (if yon run) mr.e! nf roar I iventlon to UEOUUI3 1- 1j1io, ivntiiiic ton. D.C. and a I'relfraliitiry Kxnnif nuttoii will be made of all United States patenu of Urn same claw of invention and you M'l beadvued whether or not a patent can be obtained. FOR TIUS rRKMMIXAUY F-XAMINA-TION NO CliAllOK IS MADU. What will a Patent Cost 1 If you are nd vised that yourinventlnn ts nutnt able. end S20 to ray Government application fro. ot 15, and 3 for thodrnMns required by Ilia Government, Thlt la payable u hen appltrniltn ' made, and is all of the expanse unlewift putrnt Is lotved. When allowed, theaHarueytepifcy nnt the final Government fee (620) ts pnyable. Thu you know beforehand, for nothtngt hether ) ou ara f;olng to get a patent or not, and no attorney's fee. sch&rRRdunlctM ycu doiret a Patent. Annttorncy whose fee depend ott his puccens in obtaining Talent will not advise you that our Invention im Sateutable. unless it reilly Is pntetitaLle, to far asi Is be Judgment can aid In determining ti e qur tlou t henco, you ran rely cu thendvlFP Riven filer a preliminary I'xainlnatloii It had H-trn Vat-, rnU and Urn Registration of Lnbt-t TritfTo tlitrka nnd Urltue eerurrd. titiruis rr pared nndtlled. Apnilca Men in revivor of lEe leeled,AInnilinieU.or l'or felled lnM-atnr.o Very often valuable Inventions are inrd In theses classes of cases. If you have undertaken to sure f our own patent and failed, i ekllUul bnndllnpoC hecase may leadtosuceeKB. r'i.dniearlttenre-. quest addressed to the Omrr .sstoner of Tatenta tbit he recosnlreUEonnic K. J.vvoN.of Wniihltur-. ton, D. C., as your attorney in the cnse,i:lv1nfftb tuie of the Invention and about the dnU of nllrT your application. An examination and report 111 cost vou nothing-. Searches made for title to Inven tion, In fact any information relating to ratrnta rrompuv lurmsnea. umnesoi raimu n.niieu nt. be regular Government rates, OSr. each.) Hi member this ofllce has been I n surctMf til operation line I&65. and ynu therefore reap tbe benefits of experience, besides reference can be riven to ac tual clients In almost every county in tlie IT- B, l'umphlet relating to Patents free upon request CEO. EE. LEHIGH, CIS 15th St., "WASHINGTON, I. C. Attorner-nt-T.nir nn.l Solicitor of Ameri ca u aud I"orulirn l'attuu. Warned AGENTS! AGENTS t AGENTS. For OEN. DODGK'S bran' new book, cuti'tlal Thirty-Three Years Among oufi ho wmm i A rmt record of the i other. Thfrty-Trx4 Tttrt Pcmnuil pcrUHM Om-ong Qi lnuuau, Jf itU tut till) luliWlucLwH By Gen Sherman TUi new werV wm tt enca lobteribej for ly rrtdJenl Astnci iw I cniir UW. ad by Gen. SAttnww, Os-ani, Cca. SKerttla, Uacocl tni tkevantlt ot Em inent Men. G t, (J ax t tiy i It (i a U M m tetin XiCctrrimW LMlHor Wilet (lUf LSad.it. Witi "it u a look of immew ra." It U the tg ictluntlo sveouat s fj - a wceV rr.ade at tome by the In- 9 J ttuiirl'-ut. Ilcst huelne now l.ej. AJ 9 Mtt lho publle, ('Mpllal not I of our Iodliai ?cr paWUhwl, fully rcTttln-f fielf-lnnie ' needed, w u will itart ton. ileu. ' llfctpen.t dnln-f. tinioitt. rtc. in. i.t4Tin. women, hoy i and k Iris minted everywhere to enterlcneeaof Ci-Authnr. nd r TnM workforns, Now Is the time. Yoncaiivnik Cow-bom Minen. Dor-ler XtuCis. ete-.TUidw ixirtriTlne J.lie la tli Qrcflt Y.'rtt t It tow b. -13d thuum I U j- With fcteel Is'nrnTlDgs tn Snpe-b ChrnmLlthofrripls riit!i la 15 colon, from rhotcrmpl.i tuio tj tl U. tl Gorerameot cxp! for &i greet werfc. A CUNTS I Thlt fft-ftu book it noent-atUIas sll others 10tol. Xb envpertiiort, AgenUti-eropi jo to COerdcrs a dir. We want 10OOTnn- tgcn it nee. EztUmi JTrr,f'torffwt &rtal Tcnu otrtn. Our Urn clreubnirltli I fall paitlculars trul five. A f no ftpcehnen fU'e moI 4MdJann for a a rent uutn. ACdrrn tbt rolt pQblhhcrt. A. a WOItTUINGTOX & CO- UiRTrocu. Cos, in fi-are time, or giro sour whole lime lo tli huiinrcf, Mo other builnrss will 'ay yuu nourly rv well. No one cm tall to mnku ei.xr. motis nay, by ennaglnK at once, t'only out fit ami ter ro a free. Money made fun. entlly and honorably, AdJrcii Trdjc & Cu., Au KUBta, Maine. dec'' ya RUPTURE PENSIONS I A M n 'tlms a siclltr. I ANN HANTS. A II I) 1 1 ini i L.'iiuMTKAuneii KS and all Vlmts of LAM) St'lt ami .uld. Ljirfl Stork. D1 ills ifhLn'lV A Dur""' D'Ul't A'" 1 wrltt to AfUf. THOMAhf AltMMVat1! TllR MI'UIIIAI, TlIUfB I VThnL vnu wunt Ihs trrrate.t Invention vt ttionsel hpi our pjim nhlet. Knut lroo. rot J. Y.KUAK.Urrepx. bars. X.V. )ulr IT I for Soldiers on ary sr. wounn or in- rets, tio oo. IloontT, Ilack Tar, Dltchriftforl)rsertrs. eu.. procured. 14 years ctperlcnre. Address C. M SITUS h CO., tti F Street, Vashlnt. ton, 1). (J. Jan. 0-tfo and WA1I- T I ON A Is StTKAnnUIlTIKlOAT. KS and all kinds of LAND St'ltll'T tinniiht and sold. Ijttft Stork, and llluliest I'rlert J I to, Law. Ifo -ARnRS.I mill M.RHE:itM' HOSO XurtaC site. I'll! sn'l Utntr. s-or putt. uIAls, s-MsSMS k J.CMK'onlr A-Co.. I'klUtvlvkU, I'sw AGENTS Wanted ; ftx haatli4a IUtUS U lewiapiH t ui)tTi.Bctplciicrrlierct Uberal lexm, tU4Ujt ttxrrUsi J to, ,N. f uunb iu, I'. a a VBtrvL AnTiciJu, titjumit. fuiuL Crttwuo Cutc, ft I. a R v ttrnsi Itli.t.l!-...1 4 liools. U all wke ctt two Jit. Uiq tW Mf su4 ptrLlM7. McwtUta jaU 99 FRI1