IU n.v. Mojvrimturt, ED1T01I t.KlliatlTON. PA.: , SATURDAY. MARCH 10, ISS3. Editorial Mention. Tni Ci'mtllvi Onilrtnf Apponlt line. tioaiiim'luiiy d'c-ltlarl tp.a Mnjr rhippft, t!i Philadelphia Alms Homo ilefanllrr must 1)3 rsturnril to tlio rtillsilelplila nritliorltirfl. Whel'jer Us cae will l-B tmrloit ill) in Ihn Privy Cnniicll of Ens Hhd or not, liai m yet not liecu rlicMo.l tipen. Tames OitriMAi!. Trrnsnrcr of tlx United Stale", MoiuUy, tendered bis resignation to lbs rrwlrlcnl. tlironsri tlio Si-cretiry nr tliB.Trcnaiirv, In Into effect tirinrt the ll rroslrrio. Mr. RllAlhn has " Accepted tl.o pti-lllni of treiMirer And mhrr of ttio Mutail TrtHt Compvu.v of New y.itk. Tns e'.oM Valrmrnl shows tlio docrenso uf tbo inM!o debt ditinf; tin raontb of l'obtny to tie $7.(V0,G7S. Cah Id (be Trrannrj, t30u,20H,71J; Hold otrtiiWUs, 371,3&,7ll, silver ccrttflMtrs. 73.ai)5.. 'Jit); certificate, of ileprult eintriratidlr'R, 41 1 ,1 10, 000 j j-ffniidisR certificate t3?5.. !)o0; Isjjil tenders ontntMidinR, !36,. GSt.OloVfrsctlonnl cmreucy ontMniil lng, $7,010 408. The total number of bills And joint rMolutiotn introduced in botli Ilonafii timing the two session of tlte Forty-iev. entliCongrcsi ac;;rt satis 10.G30,of -wliioli. O.'0 faTc passed bctb Xtmet. Filteen hundred lulls rcmtlu upon thifjtlone o leadar, of which 235 Lara panned the H mate. .The reports of ilebales cover 10,715 !gc oftbeOniiKtmioual Record, AYeragiog 1500 words to the pa go, A tolf.l of 16,000 000 words Sematox Cameron has boon a very sick rami since his fainting fit in tlio rfeuate la' Saturday. Ills lrienrH are very much Alatued at Iris eoudilioo. lie was ialn to Cliarlsstoii, 3. O., en Wednesday, ac e-nipuled by rjiitReoD.Geueral Wales ,ond'aUAtnr M. O. Untler. The trip i uindo in the bopo tlmt a eliaugo of ntr Vr ill he boneflelil. In Charleston a deli cata snrjjioal operation w ill be performed nud if he aliall recover from that lit) will probably" take" a Europc.ui trip. Tin Sjnttor Buffers bucIi rxcrscinlini; pr.Iu fiat uoia at times almoslbeide bltascK, and if sot, therefore, an tray patioul fi the physicians a circumstance that tig Ijn vales bis case. Funnsylvania contributed only fivo votes to the passago by the House of ib Elver and Harbor j"b, vir. : Messrs, lUvne, Errett, O'Neill, Ward and Wise, Those in tbe negative ceustitnte more than o'ir-aalf ot the delegation, as fob Ions: Men rs. Barr, Biltzlioover, Biug. bain, Campbell, Curtin, Fisher, God nhalk, Harmer, Jgdwin, Klotz, Uutchler, Ktndall, ShAlletiherger, Walker aud WaUon. Tho abieut or dodging ntre Alegars. Urainui, Eriueutror.t, Kelley, MoKgroTO, Miller, Ssrantou, and Smith Ja'dge Kelley'a abnenco was, of coarse, unavoidable, ha beiu engaged iu tb conferenca on the Tariff bill. Acohmso to the Cleveland ITerald doilor ot that cily declarer that tha use qf avsriiio by worueu in iucr. aiu). Tb oat it in two forma; the shite powder or urneaoua aeid, and Fowler's Kolntion, Y Jiob the pbarmaoopuiia says is a mix turn of arriiuid itli potaxh iu a Uui foria. Either ay of taking arnenio pro. duoea plumpnii of face aud beauty complexion. Itn influence is principally on the capillary siuface of the t-kin ,luch prodncea the, plumpueM. In plain Edr. liah, .water in tha influence at work, and in the end it shows iutlf. The akin as suniea a watery transparency, whiib in its lurn"f;ives way to jhastliuesij and whitening of tbalipa. That is the aik oiitng from tha ar.enieul dreaiu. lleauty vanlthci and InpMid cadaverniikuths follosi. Arsenic tatmc oan ho stoppeii at cuy tiruu vilhoul an effort excel t that which uulty droada. It bus none nf tbc soporific tffi'cta of opium or morphine, and as a niedicice is an tioellenl tinio. Tbo vanity that leads women to take tb lint dose lurftj thi u) on to JIk tiA.. and though some tvnteius enilurttie drug loE)jer than others, the uilsuiabl' oud in snro tt) nrat at last, and all too soon for tbo hrseuia.catinc bean tics. THE HZW TAEIFr BILL. The now Tariff law waa passed iu both branches of Cougrcss on Saturday, as r ported from the Committeo of Confercnc, and was promptly approved by tbo Pres ident. It was panned In tho Senate by a vote of 32 to 31, Uf tha negative votes, ail wero Demccratio but Cameron of Pennsylvania aud Van Wyck of Nebras ka, and the affirmative votes wore all Re publican tut Davis, of Illiuoi", ilcl'Lei 6'V. of New Jersey and JIabone, of Yii- nl. A (!,,., r,v- nnt .lacor.l t-a " , " , ,, , ", 7 . Democrats. Mitchell, ol Pennsylvania vas paired with Johi.ston, of Yirgitiii, vho wonlJ have voted against tho bill, 1 1-ercby relieving Mitchell if he had de tired to vole in tho negative. Had be ,one ao, tbo bill aould have lullen, bu be very wlarly decided not to vote at all, aud tho Tariff was thus wed by a hair breadth escape on a ipustlonof punctilio. In the House, the bill passed by the de cided voto of of 1C2 to 11C. The afflima- tive votes were nil Republican but Messrs. Beltztioovcr, lllUs, Eimoutrout, KArdenburgh, Hardy, ll-inis, Klotz, More, Mntcblcr, R.imI.iII, Ross.Scoville, Khtlly. Speer. Wilton aud the two Yir fcluU nud Pennsylvania Wisos. The negative votes were all Democratic bnt Meci-rs. Raj ne, Campbell, Cook, of Ioa; Diwes, Errett.Hub'jell.McKiulcy, M.ller, Rico, Robinson, the two Ohio Taylors and Urncr. The distinctive Oreeubackcrs voted solid against the bill. The Pcnusjlvauia members gave 10 voles lor the measure, five Republican votes Against It Missra.RAyiie.Brumm.Citmp bell, Errett and Miller with Mosgrove, Curtain and Walker absent nnd paired. The high Protectionists of Penusytrauia nnd O.iio united with the Piee Traders to elofeat the new Tariff, but there were jnt mooch moderate Democrats in both JI msiK, of wheiu Senator Mcl'berson aud Ex-Sneaker IUudull are tjpical men, to cive the caiiutry a reasonably fair Tariff and aBHte tratquility he business iutc-rests of tb uatlon. Commenting on the passage of the bill, the Philadelphia J isies says: "It is fortuuate for both political parttea as well aa fortunate for tha ireneral br.sl less iutertsts of the 40U8' y, that the Tar.ff i.su is sU'led foryenrs-toTomc, nnfl that it will prac llcally dianppenr from our national con tests until most of our prcsant.Preslden- tlal nsnirants have tmssed away. Tbors will bo blatant rreal radcM and clamor ous prohibitory Protectionists to to jeard hereafter aa heretofore; but they will bo only the 'end uuu' of the polltl-, oil shows, and nnfelt in tha control of artios or ndinlnlstrallon. Onr vast And .ried industrial intciecls will ndjnst theinselvts to the new Tariff policy, and they will dread chanjje. Tariff-tinker- Inirnlllbe in disfavor with all paries and tho incxnrablo laws of onpplr and demand will bo accepted by all. Tho Itepnbllcans escape a fearful responsi bility by tho passage of tha new Tariff. Had it failed, thn inevilsblo nnrest and paralysis of buslntw wonld havo held tht isajoilty parly a answerable, and tho Democrats would havo been com prlled to accept r. most niiffiual battle In ISSlin the Tariff Slates ol New York. Connecticut, New 'Jetrcy, Pennsylvania aud Indiana, with danger of a Tariff epl. demlo in the Virfiinlas, Mortb Carolina, Alabama, Lonlniana nnd Ttias. llotb partita lmve becn'llufk; ; th majority rtpnbllcani in k,'"R ',,e connlry Tariff, and the minority Democrats in netting a Tnilfl in pile of their regnla tin atnpidlly. Cuiisldcrlng the grave peril that threatened the bnslnes stabili ty of the nation, wo h arily welcome the enaelmout of the Tariff of 1883." Our Washington Letter. fFaou noa Spkciai. CuaRnsrosnEST. Wafhinoton, D. 0 March 3, 183. Ths Forly-soTcntb Congrfa-i has just completed its labors. On rcasremblinr; for its hceond x(asion the majority in the rorty-serenth Csnrets was at first in an humble and contrite spirit, and dieposed to do nlraost anything to placate publio sentiment. It s while in this mood (bat. as a ahrewd paity stroke,-it passed the Pundiotou civlbscrvice reform bill, though llttlo Appreciating its provisions and iu sentiment hostile to it. Other measures of (jeueral legislation so far pained in the second session of tho Fur-ty-seveuth Congress are the hills to re turn to Japan tho Japanese indemnity fund, to encourage the holding of a cot ton exposition and to regulate the tax on perio,ue tobacco. Tho long deftrrcd tar iff and internal revenue tax reduction bill, attar much debate, revision and rs reviviiion in the fouth degree still re mains in doubt, and the prospect of its passage in a shape that will commend it to the taxpayer may bo regarded as ex ceedingly slight. The agricultural de pvrtmeut, couinlar and diplomatic ser vice, Indian military academy, fortltici tions, legislative, judicial and executive and pension bills have been enacted. Of tha other appropriation hills, the ar my bill, and the post office bill are iu conference committee, while the District of Columbia and tho naval bills have passed both House, and await agreement iu respect to amendments made in tho Senate. A survey of the wbolo field reveals the fact that, dexpito its long debate--, the Senate accomplishes moro in a given tiuio than the House. The latter body has accomplished little beyond maturing tho appropriation bills. There is one thing to be said to the credit of the Con gress now expiring, that less than any of its predeceesorH for many years hns it permitted lis deliberations to be inter rupted aDd disgraced by sectional vitnp extion nnd profitless debates on dead is sni s. Of the second aeasion of Congress it m.ty be said that hurdly an insuir.es ciu bo cited iu whicli the bloody shirt was waved. The minds of members, even when tb--ir opinions were of ques. tionablo vr.lue, wero occupied alinoxt wholly with econonilo topics the proper bUhiutss of hgiblatois. Tt u list of persons on tho p ension rolls called for by tho Senate reached that body this alleruoon. It took n largu ex press wagon to carry tho manuscript. Tho question of printing the list is now under advisement There are kbout three hundred thousand names. It will co it, it is said, about $30 000 to print the lilt. It has been suggested that a copy buH'ut to each post office, containing tho names of the pensioners of the cily and onuty in whicb the post-office is Mtintod, and that it bo posted up. It is thought that In this nay many of those now lrauduleiilly drawing pensions will ho exposed and the mouey now paid them saved by the Oovernmcnt. Jay Huhbull has been giving testimony in regard to tho amount of money raised uy his oommiltoo Ust year for campaign purposes. Ho says tbo aggregate was two hundred and sixty thousand dollars, and that the executive committee hud approved hisaccouuts he very judicious ly burned them up. While this was un- dvjhledly a wise step as far as Mr, Hub bi.ll was concerned, thero are people who wiU b0 rcai1y t0 insinuate that a thief or I , . rnic.zzitr wouiii uavo none mo tain thing. Mr, Hubbi.ll probably tnourus tho enormous waste of uiouey by this time. It didn't help tho itepubllcau party one bit, cxc?pt to add tho weight whioh dragged it down. It would havo H-.vellcd a Uedouin bauk uccount hand somely, Yes. Itacoompliiliod one thine, it defeated Terry as Senator from Michi gan aud elected Palmer. Accust. Feou orr. Recici.au Cor.r.EsroKprKT. Wisuinqtos March 3. 1SS3. C ingress la on its last legs and we are lnviug a lively time of it this week. Thcie is an cnormr.iu volume of business to be transacted yti before the envel finally ialls ou Sunday uoou, bnt as it is in ureter ti move a suspension of tho rules ut any time duriog the last six daya ofaseksiou, it is possible to work off the most iuiportuut measures very ripidlv. As the time approaches for Congress to adjnnru a cloud overspreads every brow iu Washington. The capital wishes that Congress was alwaya in sfKalon. But however people may talk eud w rite, thero is a general tuiprctston here that there will be an extra session, though I do nrt share it. The truth is that fifty year ago a three months' sessiou every other year was enough for the legislation of the country, but it is not enough now. This has been a remarkably iudustrioos sessiou; the members have worked faith fully and the tinio has notbesn taken up with speech-making to any appreciable degree. Still there is much publio bust ness I. ft unsettled. There seems tp bo, however, a great aud growing and an nr. 'reasouablt prejudice against spaeoh-iuak. log, utld l-Veribbdylrlcs to briug Con gress down to the system or a board of direolors or Any other association of burl noss men, but'they forget that Congress Is primarily a deliberative body, And it Is as necessary to know what a man says in Congress as bow he votes In order to find him out. Long sessions for every year will have to come. Imagine Parlia ment restricted ton three months' session every other year! Sumo change Iu the mode of heating the IteprescutAtives will probably bo determined on before next- yeir as tlio now Congress has thirty ad ditional members. The confusion on tho floor of tho honeo is enough to drive a nervous man to distraotlon. Besides the walking, talking, smoking and overy other form of idle amnssment poing on, theraisiha perpetual clapping of bands for tha pages and the rushing to and fro of these youngsters. The lobbies nnd galleries are so crowded that it is as much as A member's,' life is worth to venture through thtra. He is turn to be seized before he has gone a dozen stops, and be Hits to tho floor of the Honso as to ncily of re fnt. The floor of tho Senato is a Utile bettor, as seventy-eight men c.ui't make as much noise as 300 The set po nud character of what is known os the Suinte tariff bill, which would havo promptly passed the House hid a direct vote been allowed ou it, may not be generally known. It bens the tltU of "An act to redueo inti rual reven ue taxation," though only its first five sections Are devoted to iuternal taxes. Thrsa repeal the taxes ou capital and de posit of banks and bankers, the stamp tsx on bank checks, drafts, orders, and vouchers, and the tax on matches, per fernery, pleul medicines, 4c. They fix the annual tax on wholesale dealers in leaf tobacco at $12 instead of $25; on manufactures of tobacco and cigars nt $G instead of $10, and tbey make a slnii lar reduction in favor of tne various grades of tobacco ppddlers; And the bill enables farmers and producers of tobacco to sell at the place of production tobacco of their own growth and raising at retail directly to consumers to an amount not exceeding $100 annually. Section 1 of the bill makes the taxes on snuff and smoking and manufactured tobacco 8 cenia per pound instead of 1G cents, nnd on cigars $3 instead of $0 per 1,000. All these are iu the nature of a substitute for the House iuternal revenue bill of last session; the other 102 pages the act com prise what is really the tariff bill. It would be useless to attempt to summar ize this portion of the bill, but it may be noted that it reduces the duty on steel rails from $23 a ton to $15 CS a ton, or about 45 per cent. It reduces slightly the duty ou tin plates; on various forma of iron and steel manufactures by eomo 20 per cent. ; ou bar iron cent per pound; on Russia sheet Iron 1 cent per pound. It rejects the tariff commis siou's proposlon to increase the duty on cotton aud on some other forms of iron generally used. It reduces tho duty on sugar below No. 13 some 18 per cent. and on the higher grides still more. It reduces the rates on somo forms of cot tons, on some forinB of woolens, and ou woolx, on silks, aud puts jute butts on the free list. It considerably increases the free list as to chemicals aud us to sundries; reduces hook? from 25 per cent, to 15 per cent., and Admits books in foreign languages free. It reduces the duty on salt 20 per cent., and grants a drawback on salt used in curing meat And fish. On the other baud, the bill makes only an illusory reduction in pig iron and none at all on iron ore. It re tains somo of the moat onerous duties on woolens and Appears to tax cloths moro heavily than ready-made clothing. All last week Washington was crazy over a dog show, and everyoody went, except the President aud a few others. Thero was an immense display of yelping pugs aud spitz dogs, marked $500 and similar values, and a few good pointers, setters and collies, some of which weie labelled $3,000 and $10,000. Their own em might just ns well put tho figures at $100,000. It wouldn't have cost any more. Tho kennels of the ladies' pets were decked eff rcslbe'ic.illy, having many of them plush cushions and silk curtains; and the young women who nc kuowledged the ownership of these wretched little beasts were tireless in their attentions and bestowed a vast amount of misplaced affection on them The judges complained as usual that every woman in the lot expected the first prize, aud as there was only one first prize to be given, embarrassment waa created. However, beyond a grimace of diappointment and an additional hug to tho yowling, bowling things tbey carried iu their arms, the young women behaved pretty well. At a re-ception the other night the Chinese minister met Mrs. Sam. Bright who ia slightly deaf and uses an ear trumpet. Mr. Tsao Ju, ambassador cx Inordinary and minister plenipotentiary rom tho empire of China to the United Slates, took it into his bead that the car trumpet was a new kind of pipe, to be smoked through the ear. It tuck four bccrotaries and an interpreter to convince him to the ooutrary, and even then he insisted, in cbolco CMnrst-, that be honld be ullowed to tiy II for himself. Dom Peduo, Our Now York Letter. rteKUtar corrcipomlenco of Advocate. KkW York, March ft, 1883 Colonel Miplesouis tut with his un noucentcnt for tho Spring Opera Season which begins on March 12. As usual ho promises largely. On paper he has nu immeuso array of prime elonne, a brigad of tenor!, bisi I and bautoues, a conplo of bat lions of ladies of the ballet, head el by the peerless Cavalazzl and an im uicnse supply nf amnulti u in the shap of an extensive repertoire, lint the pco. pis have had o mauy unfulfilled promts. es from tbo impresario of Ik-r Majesty Opera Company, that, as a few wise old Trojiins did with tbo Greeks, they fear the Mtplesou's eveu when tbey com with gifts in their hands. Aa usual when Patll sines we shall be obliged tike Kicoliul into the bargain, which rather a sharp thoru to take with one' rote. Re sides P.itll is obliged to be very careful with her voice, Hfr travels this winter under Uupleson's management did certainly not benefit ber. When she returned to town a few days ago, she was suffering from a deolded oold aud hoarse. ness. Now oolds aro anything but little things to a prima donna of any age, and to a woman of ber year they are very risky. Thus the initiated fw arei al realy making bp their minds that we Blnll sco but little of Pattl, this scasou A id 11 At Meyerbeer's'-Ij'Etollu du Nord," w'dch is promised us will again prove nothibg but a bope.iinfulHlted. Every Auctioneer of fine nrt works oomplalns of dull times. It Is certainly a fact that nt all tho picture sales thus far the prices obtained weroj simply shameful, acarcelyjonough to pay for tho frames, and therefore 'the poor artist generally bad not nlono his limn and skill, but frequently bis actual outlay for nothing. I attended u salo of water col ors a fow evening) Ago, Landscapes by" well-known Artists, enperbly mountol aud framed went from six to eighteen dollars n piece. The latter flqnrewas reached in but two or three inslaueoi. beautiful pair of companion pieces which in any s'ore. cculol not bo pur chased for less thau tUrty-tlvo or forty dollars a piece, went for twenty-eight edlars the pair. Tho artist was pre'iit nnd It made run feel aid to see the sick ened look on bis feco. . However, any body In search of bargains with pictures in oil or water should not let'presant op- irtunltles slip by. Ex-Seuator Wiudom's scheme of n new Nilionat Slock Exchange, isbelngtigcr- isly Advertised in the papers but is ridiculed and laughed at morn iu the circles where it needs encouragement most,in Wall Street. "Did yon ever see uch a silly old fellow as Senator Win- dom?" remarked a broker in Delmonico's tho other day At lunch time. "Why e's nothing but n broken down race horse so far as politics are concerned, And, as bo is fully aware that he can nev er be got fit.for-raciugjagain, he has had few blotches of financial white paint thrown on himself and now tries to palm himself off on thn publio as a trained circus horse. Did you ever hour of the as? who found the linn's skin, and put ting it on went around frightening the othtr animals. Well :no e'ny ho went and called on the fox. This fox was not very smart, but unless tbo weather was too cold be had a fashion of getting up before daylight. On this particular oc casion tlio fox wasup before daylight, but ho was just a little tired ns he had been to n ball which lasted until day light Thus be could not see very well. He managed to size him up.'however.and then as ho took in the situation he went up to tho psendo lion, ho went up to the ass, and throwing his disgniso off kicked him out of the precinct. Now this fable expresses the condition of the market, and tho way Mr. Windom will be treated the moment he leaves paper preaching iu the advertising columns for un active crusade in Wall Street." Jerry McAnlcy the ex-priza fighter has done A good work with his missions in the slums, but I doubt whether hislabors possess as genuine merit as he claims. As people in all undertakings of this kind, Jerry is not free from the panting desire for notoriety nnd will do almost anything to have himself and bis mis sion described iu tho newspapers with tho lurid sentimentality that is affected by certaiu journals wheu treating mat ters of this kind His leaving Water Street to take a? portion of the building up town devoted to tho nses of the in famous ihvnce house, tho Cremorno Gar den, was a piece of sensationalism cal culated to rather luru away than attract Rleady going people to its support. Last Saturday ono of tho unfortunate women whom, as be claims, ho converted, died of consumption. Jerry immediately thought that this was a good thing to use as sn advertisement for bis bouse. Thus he decided to give her a fine funer- 1 from the "mission," (for which con tributions were solicited) snd spent half a day in visiting 'newspaper offices and newspapermen iuforming them of bis in tention. The result was that on Mc.n- dav morning when tho funeral occurred (be "mission" was packed with people, who under the guise of Ubristiauchatity satisfied a v ulgnr curiosity to visit a place in the heart of the bad region of the city, nud also to gaze at tbo pullid features of a poor womau who had allowed hertelf to be carried away by her folly. I con fess it made me feel uncomfortable, not to say disgusted, to have the corpse ol the poor creature utilized to glorify the good work of Jerry McAuley, his good s-ipporters in tho enterprise, nnd then too, In a measnro of the grace of God, and All in a canting tone of subdued exulta tion which prompted one to hurry away from the scene. The woman s namo was Ella do Pattie, and she was once nu in mate of n house which was in fact n gilited palace. Her face still showed vestiges of good looks but sickness aud perhaps Buffering had lent it a hollow, sad expression. Of course they gavo ber history, but as it Btruck mo that it was of a kind which might justas well be in vented, I shall not fill space with it. Another funeral which took place this week was that of Jim Elliott, the prize fighter who was killed by Jerry Dunn in Chicago, In my work as n journalist 1 have come across deaths of scores of peo ple in his sphere of life, but never In nil my experieuco have I beard such general contempt expressed over a dead man, nnd such general satistaction at bis taking away ns in the case of this man. Why, hi seemingly has not a friend lu the world except his mother, who says that ne was always a good son to ber although how ono who was such a mean thief us Elliott could bo a good sou Is past Intel ligence. As a piize tighter he certniuli deserved the contempt with which every member of the family treated him. It was only last S.Uurehiy night that I was spcaklug to a captain of police about him The ciphiin though his uniform compels him to stop fUlio encounters is yet n groit Admirer of what is euphoniously termed the mauly art. "111011,'' tui he, "is the greatest car that I ever ran across. Some years ago he induced me and another man to back bim in n 11, bt he bad with a new man somewhere near the Palisades on the HiuUon. The fel low fought five roundt aud waa not hurt in the least. Then be came up and iu a whining tone said that he conld fight no more and was going to throw up bis hands. -H you don't go iu and fight nt least ono more ronud, nud make the bat tle A draw,' said the other backer, 'I will take ;ou nud puuud yonr face iuto such a jelly, that all the medical universities In the world will uot be able to bring it back into shape again. I don't mind los ing my tnouer, but x Uo objeot to throw it away on snob curs as you.' Well that lest last round was positively Mekeuing iu iU faiut.hrartortuei.aand said I to my self, if thU is prist fighting,! want uo AM4 V V V NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Spring Styles ! cn I H. H. Peters' Merchant - Tailoring ESTABLISHMENT, rost omco Building-, opp. Tubllc Square, Brink Street, Lehighton. A full lino of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, at Lowest Prices. mar.a-tf E. F. LUOKENBACII, Two Doors Below tho " Srcadway House MAUCH CnUNK, PA. Coaler in all Patterns of r:alu ted Fancy "Window Shades, Paints & Paintesr' Supplies, lowest cash ruicns. No Patent No Pay. PATENTS obtnlncd for Inventors In the United States Canada and Europe, nt reduced rates. With our principal oiuco located In Washington, directly opposlto the United States Patent Ufflco, we aro ablo to attend to nil patent business with greater promptness nnd de spatch and at less enst than other patent at torneys who aro at a dlstanco from Wash ington, and who havo, therclorc, to employ " assoclnto attorneys." Wo make preliminary examinations nnd furnish opinions as to ra. tentnblllty, free ofchargo, and atl who nre Interested In new Inventions and patents arc Invited to send fur a copy ol our "tluldo for obtaining Patents," which Is sent frco to nny address, nnd contains com! lcto Instruc tions how to obtain patents nnd other valua ble matter. Woroferto tho (icrmnn-Amor-lean National linnk Washington, I). (J, ; tho Iloyal Swedish. Norwegian and Danish Lega tions, nt Washington : Hon. Jot. Cniicy, lsto Chief Justice U. S Court ol Claims; to the Officials or the TJ. S Patent Office, and to Senators and Members of Congress from every State Addrcs: LOUIS JtOOF.H fc CO., So. lienors ot Patents nnd Attorneys nt Law, Le Droll Ilulldlng, Wasiiimitom, 11. !. A YjCntltnr? London Pliystclan establishes an ollicc In Kc vr Horn. for tlio cure of EPILEPTIC FtTG. From Am. Journal cf Mcdlclna lii Ad Mttutmln il.it nf Lfltidont. wlin makes a f nc- elaltr a EpUP7i lia without tlautt treated ainl curt. J morocaaestbaaanycitberUvInq plsyclclnit. Ills uc eo lias imply buen antnnleliLnKi wo lift to heard cf ciioi of over SO years aUndlng micrcorully curett by Mm. lio noa puuiisnea a worn on urn aisoaia. wnicn ho sends with largo bottlo nf Ms t. ontlerful euro frco taftnrauffrrerwha mar Bend tholr oxDreia mod P- Q idilrea W i ad rise any onowliltltiff a euro to address baoohkeiYy mark twain, Entitled "LIFE on tho MISSISSIPPI." A rich theme, and the richest, raciest volume of all I ho Twain scries, chnrncteilatic Illus trations. 82,000 " t-aift rrizet to Jijenu. 'A word lo l bo wise Is siilllclcnt." I n.n.,4 Wanted i .utrlt now ready, il. For jlUrJiila particulars address Douglass Brc-s., riniadclphla. Pa. leb,zt-w4 THE UNION TRUST CO., Gil tG 613 Chestnut St., PHILADELPHIA, - - Pa. Capital, 91,000,000 I Charter Perpetual. Actt at Executor, Administrator, A'ltgnre, Re. reiver, uuaraian. Attorney, jiyeni, iruiiee and Committee, alone or in connection telfn an Individual appointee. Takes chance ui tho bronertv of absentees ami i.on. residents, collects and remits Income irompllv, and insctinrgct laitniuiiy ino tiui et nt every fiduciary trust and agency known to the law, Safes lor Kent within Ilnrglnr.proor Vaults of the most approved coustruetlon. Wills kept In Flrnml llnrirlar prool hales without charge, Plate, securities and all other valuables securely kept at a moderate annual cnargo tor a sue. return or speciuo Indemnity. Car Trusts and other Approved Securities for sale. Interest allowed on Moneys deposited for dcnnlto )ierfiwlt. or upon ten days' notice. w.ij. i , r l riiia( rresweni HIESTUIt CLVAIKK, Vice-President. MA H Li IN S. ST11KKS, Trensurcr. FHANOIS llACON.Ueo'y ItTruttOUlcer. DIIiEOTOUS. W, O. Pattkrsos, Hon. T. F. IlAvanD Jamta LoNr.. Wlloilnirion. Del AurnisnS On.r.KTT, Hon. Allison White, lir (1. 1'. Ten n, I), It. I'attkiison, John T. Miimiul-, .liia hr.tr v. Tuns, It. I'ATTO.V, W.J NKn. Jab. S. Maiitin. lir.D.lUvts Aoneiv, If. II. Hill'BTilN, JlHIK f, ltKanio, I'lilladelplihl, I'n, llnn.T.F, Kandolvii, Mnrrisionn, N. .1., fcb'.'t wi Dr. II Ko W. Hbilv, lliirrl-imrgn, fa., Hon J. 8 Avimcia, lluntlii.-don, l'a., Hull. II. I'LYMKU, Kenillnte, l'a , Hemiv S KcKv.UT, liOHlllllg. I'll., HoMiiNn S. Diitv, allllllnioiTii, I'n , Hon It K.M0NA111AN, West Chesier. l'.i.. Qen.W.W. II. Iiavis, Hoylestomi. l'a., CilAS. W. CfMII-KII, Allentowu, l'a. FARMS and HOMES The best In the world, are cally nh'alncd In Hakoia, Minnesota on. I Northern Iowa. (Jet ready to luorulmher-prlng. First cime,U.-tt served, t'onnty maps deicripllon uf lands, rales of passagn and freight, lurniiho.1 Ireo by JOHN II. I'Or i', Agent. tUiicago, Mil waukee K Ml. Paul U'y, Wllltamtport, l'a. Nu trouble to answer questions. I have a posltlvo remedy for tho nbnre ills easo; by Its uto I liousan.Is of cases of the irrtt kind nnd of long (landing havo been cured. Indeed, s strong l my lallb In lis rlhcaey, that I Kill tend TWO 11UTTJ.E- FHKK. together with a VALl'AHLK TltEATlSK on ihli.llteaso.io any sullerer. (live Kijirott and i. O. address. Hit 1' A. bl.'lcU.M. Ill 1'earlbt., New lurk PARKS. Ilefore locating, contnlt our cits, r luguo and inap,t ut fr. Iilih & Mkkk. ins, tn.bfldg, itd. Fubziwt. en I Vhj, l to V A V lW 'w w A Y o u 'V Is A 11 III I ttmt e9i bnt7 PUBLIC SALES. Publio Salo of Valuablo The nillofflnir dc'crlbeit rnlu.iWo Ileal Ci tato will bo uirorc.l at public sale, em tlio iirrmierp, corner eu fsomnumiion ior ei'j nnu rem Strrctf, l.clilublon, Carbon County, l'a., at 2:30 I'.M.. on Saturday, March 10th, leS83, ns follows, to wit: No. 1. One-lialr (U)) of I, nt numbered one hundred ami cUlity (ISO), situaio on tno wesi sitio or reortnampton si,. I'oinit a corner lot, anil liavlnirafimu on said riorinatnpton si. oi tmriy-tiirco (33) reel or more, a -i. I extending moji uf mat width, at parallel lines nlili tnld street, ono hundred and clKhty-iihio led nine Inches to West al ley; buundod on tho norlh by tha other part ot said Lot No. ISO. on tho welt by Wen al. ley, on the sooth by Iron street, nnd on tho eist by Noittiampton street Tho jwb Improvements thvnon are a large 2U filH Slury Hank DhcIIIik House. Willi JfSMl, Ihroo (:!) tamo rooms anil a ,lx (0) loot hall on Hie nrsl lloor, three (3) lnrieo rooms, ono 8in.ui room anu n nan irotu wiucn ncoesscan lo had Into any of the romns on 2nd slury. Tlio 3 1 story or attle Is plastered nnd sealed throughout anil divided Into two largo risxns wieit un extension unuer Kiicnen roui witicn ran bo uso.l as a Sloro room. A Suin-i.er Kitchen, Ij story, containing a Knod lliiko liven and Flro l'laco, 'toKCihor whh Well I'il'iil). Is attached tho Double l'orch ut rear. TiieumbullUlnifs consist ol u comparatively new sruoie, ouui 10 accommouaiu ono norso and a o w In uno imrt. nnd a cnrrluironr watr- on and slclirh In tlio other: overhead Is a nirKo mow ior nny anu iraw i iiuaciitii io the Stable Is a good sited l'lif Pen, Chicken Coop nnd Wood and Coal ltouse, tho other (luibutMlnasare commodious and convenient A clinics lot of Fruit 'trees, llrapo Vines, auruuuery, oic., nre on too int. kiiicii nave yiwiuoii a iiDcrai supply ol irun lor several ears To any one desiring lo sccuro a h"iu of their own no better opportunity has ever presented lucir. No. 2 Lot No. 185, situate on west side or Northampton street, and havinga Inmt on slid street ol CO lect.ulid cxiemlliu westward In depth of that width, nt parallel lines with said ftrect, 18'J reel 9 Inches lo West alley; boundid on the north by 1-ul or l'etcr Helm, west by West alley, south by Lot of I.nndy il. Nothstoln, and east by Northampton st No. 3. Lot No. 02, sliunlo on tho enst side of Northampton street, and having a front ol 60 feet unsaid stroct,and exl end liu eastward nl parallel lines with s.tld Northampton St., of that width, 1S loet 0 Inches to Centre al ley ; bounded on the north by Coal street, on tho west by Northampton street, on the south by Lot No. 3, nnd cast by Centre alley. Terms and conditions will be inado known at time nnd place ol sale. LAFAYETTi: LENTZ, JUHN $. LUNTJS. February 21, 1883.WJ Public Sale of Valuablo Personal Property. Tlio underftnetl. At1mtnl?trntrix or Ailmn Is'iucliiiuro ik'oM, ol 31 uhonln Tnwiisthlp, rmlmn Ooumy, l'u, will stll ut f'ublo ti.tlt.', on ttiu iircmlse, on Friday ami Saturday, Harcli 23 & 24. 1S83, at ONE o'clock I' M tho following personal properly, vis : 75rT-3-- 1 Slarc4yearjoM,Cuw 'ei-;it,i 3 Hellers. 2 Carriages ,'-aa 2-hnrse Farm Wne-on. 2 hurso Spring Wnon. Mowing Machine, 2 Sleighs, 4 It.irruls ol Vinegar. Oats Wheat atidi'om byiho bushul. Cutting Ifox, t.'orn Planter, llorso Hake, Fanning Mill, Thresh. Ing Machine with horso power, liny, Slinw nnd I'oruMnlks by ton, rcndv.maitu Fence I'usts, 2 Culiivntors, 2 Harrows, 2 flows, lot of Fenea Hulls, 8 Hives of liecs, lot I'oiniui s, Applo Hotter, lloiiey,2 llodsteuds witli lied, dlug. Closets, Tables, Chairs, SIovo with I'lpe, Harrels. Tubs, lot Tools. Hoes, Forks, Shovels, Chains an. I other nrtlclos. Terms will bo luadu Known nt tho tlmo and place ot sale, by Tfclt. LAIICHNOIIK. Feb. 23 w3 Administratrix. LEGAL NOTICES. Auditor's Notice. Estate ol OLIVLTt IlltUNEISKll, Dcc'd Tho undorslgncd Auditor, appointed by tho irrpuaiiB' e'ouri oi carbon tjoumy to mui:u dtstrl button of tho bilitncuof thu funds In the hands of Thomas Kcuiercr, Administrator of said Kstalc, will hold a meeting lor tho purposeof his nppolnttucnt oil SATUHHA Y, iHAItCH 11th, 1SS3, utCJNK o'clock P.M., nl tho Office of Win. (1. l'reytiian, Lsip, In tho Iforough of Mauch Chunk, l'ik., when mill where all parties Interested will bo rc- quireu io present ineir ciuuus, or udueuarreu hoin coming In upon said lutnl. S. K. tllLHAM. Auditor. Mauch Chunk, Feb. 17, 18SJ W4 Adminiatratrix's Notico. Kustatool WM. U. KE.MLT.EU, Deceuscil. I.cllers nf Administration on Hie Estate nf Win. E. Keincier, Into of Franklin town sliip,Cnrbim Cu.,i'a.,iiec'il, have been graut el to thn undersi;iieil. residing In the shIiI township, to whom all persons indebted to enid estalonrerequestril tiimaleo iliiinediale jMyntent, anil llioso bavine; ciniins or ilo iiiunils will make kiinwn the saiuu without delay. SUSANXA KEMURKK, Feb. 3, 1SS3-CI Adininittralrix. Administratrlx'3 Notice. Kftnteof ADAM liAUCIIXOnU. Deceased. Letters of AilmiiiiVrnlimi on the Estate nf Adam Liuithn ire, l.ili-ofMalii'iiinstWi., Carbon i-ounty, Pu.,ilecM, nuvo be.eu grant. led In I lie linilerslcneil, residini; in tho said (nwnsliifi, to wlinrn all iierMins indebleil It, said estate nre requested tn moke iliiineiliiile payment, nun innse luivinj einiuis will make know the same without delay, lo THERESA LAUCHN'OUE, AduiiiiiKtriitTix, or l NATHAN MOSSElt, Agent. Malinnine, Feb. 3, 1883 (U CARBON ADVOCATE PLA1K AND 7AKCY BOOKS JOB PRINTING HOUSE DANKWAY, a short distance above the Lehigh Valley It.lt. Depot, LEHIGHTON, -PA, We are now fully prepared to execute every description of PMNT1NQ, from a YisitiiWto a Lane Foster! Fosters, Handbills, Dodgers, Circulars Shlpplag Tags Cardt, ' Dill Its Jill, Letter Heads, Note Heads, Envelopes, Statements, Programmes, Pamphletr, Ac, he. In Beit Manner, at Reasonable Prices ! Special to the Ladies! A Special Invitation Is extended to the Lad. les of Lclilahton and surrounding neighbor hood to call nnd exmnlno tho immcnio stock of FALL ANU W1NTEK rem JUST I1EOC1VED AT E. H. SNYDER'S BaiiUL, LsliiiMoii, Fa, comprising all tho latest Novelties tn'Dlnck and Colored Silks, Velvets, I'lnlds, Cash meres, Serges, all-Woot Suitings, Urlng hami, Prints, he. Also, a full lino of Dlunkcts, Domestics, Shawls. Mufllns, NOTIONS, TltlMMINUS, fce., all of which ho Is offering at very Lowest Price;. A nlco line of Silver-Flated Ware, I)o call and sco It. Aly Hock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Carpet3, Oil Cloths, QUEENSWAIli:, OLASSWAHE, J.e., Is full and complete.; Cheap at tho Cheapest, and (Jood as tho Dest. sept.t-yl A NEW AND ELKGANT LINE OF latches ai3 Jewelry Just Received, at HAGAMAIN'S STORE Bank St., Lehighton, SU1TAI1LE FOIJ Holiday Presents, All of which Is being sold a t such extraordin ary Low 1'rlcos that all can buy. Look for Yourselves ! ! Oold and;silvcr Watches from i5 00 to (CO 00 Gent's Chains " 12 to 0 00 Ladles' Chains " Si to a 00 Lockets 1 00 to 20 CO Rings " 3 to 12 00 Bracelets. (Irnts'nnd Lidles'thalns, Ilreast fins, Ear Jewels, nnd a variety of other aril clcs too numerous to mention, lucludlng SILVERWARE, SPECTACLES, &o. Please call and sco for you elves before bujlntrclsi whore. dtc2-r JAMES WALP SUCCESSOR TO A. D. MOSSER, Munufacturer of and Dealer iu Stoves, - Raiips ami-Heaters, Tin and Sheet Iron "Ware, and House Fui'iiishinK Goods Evcrv klndof STOVE Q It ATE nnd FIRE liltlOKS kept consliinlly on hand. ROOFING anuSPOUTINC- Done ou short notico ami at Low Prices. Rtohe on SOUTH Street, A few doors above Dink St., LEHIGHTON. Patronage solicited and sa'lsfactlon n-unr-ntecd. Feb 10. 1.-83-ly jr- II CI MI AM & CO., BANK STREET. Lchiffhton, Po., IHU.CSV and Dcalera in All Kind of OUA1N EOrOHTnrel SOLDa HKUULAU MAIiKliT itATKU. Wo would, nlso, icspectlullvlnlorm onrclti sens that wonie uowfuliy prepared to bUl' 1'LY tucm with FromrnyMIu eleslied at VElt LOffliST I' KB ens. M, IIEILMAN & 6'0. Jnlv: Saloon Kespers awl Others, Don't fall to buy your Champaigne Pear Cider, Lager Ileer, Root Beer, Nectar, Porter, &c., OF C. B0ETTGER, TAMAQUA, Ta. Aillf. 13, 1881-Ir. $72i: a week made st home by the In- usirioui. iiesi ouiiiiesN now ue. ..re the nubile. Capital not needed, tie will start uu. Men. women, boys and girls wanted everywhere lu work for ns, fow is the time. You can work In spare time, or give lour whole litre lo tho business. N" oilier business will pay you nearly to well, fin one can fall to inako enor mous pay, by engaging nt once, t'ustly out fit ami terms frco. .Honey made fait, ea.lly and honorably, Address I'nuu & tin.. Au gusta, Maine, deej-yl RUPTURE 'I ho ni'.iAi, uiu; b von wunt Ihe griateat Invention or tbo nhlei. Kent tieo. rol.J burg .V.Y. WISE!:" griateat Invention of thunr tsee our pane nhlei. Kent tieo. rol.J. Y. EeJAN. eitrt-ns. burg .V.Y. t'ly I7l ieope nre alwnyt on no inugout ior cnuncet Increase their earn- Ingi. and In time be. come wealthy; thoso whodonol Improve their opportunliles reniHln In poverty. Woiflern g eat chancetouuko mmiey. v want many men. women, boya and glrll to work for ut right In their own I c illtles. Any on can do the work properly from Ihoftrst start, The business will nay more than ten llmet ordin ary wages ExK-nsivo i.utflt lurnlshed free. No ono who eii"iiuea fall Ir, inako money rapidly. You ran devuir niir wnals tlmo In thn wrk. or enly you .pare moinrnlt. Full Infiirmatlon and all thuiU nerde.1 srnt tree. Adilfatt ati ton Ou., parlland Maine. Now Advertisements. THE Carlo on Advocate IS TIIE.BEST MEDIUM FOB Local Advertising IN CAIU10N COUNTY. Send for Rates, which will he found very moderate. Job Printing e- of overy description, Illustrated Sale Bills A SPECIALTY. At Low Prices ! E. A. HOUN, Successor to Messrs. Itapslier 4 Zern.J DEALEIt IN lcmes Pure Brngs, &Cu8iiical&, WElSSrORT, TENN'A, Respectfully announces to the public, that he Is prepared to supply them with all tho Pop ulnr PATENT MEIIlCINKS. HOUSE and CATTLE POWDERS, Fancy nnd Toilette Articles, WALL PAPERS & MUIDERS, CHOICE CIUAKS.nnd, In fact, eierjthltg usually found in a first class Drug Store. FANCY ARTICLES I a large and beautiful assortment, tnllabts ftr IIIIITHDAY PEhSENTS. Call and teo them. Lowest Prices Pt.TiE WINES and LIQUORS for Medi cinal purposes. 7- Prescriptions carefully eompoanded, day or night. Patronngo Invited. E A. HORN, Wclssport, Ta. November 25 188 -yl THE N. Y. SUN". NEW YORK, 1883. Moro peoplo havo read Thk Sciednrlnc; tho jcar just now passing than ever before slnco it was first printed. No other news paper published on this side or tho earth hat been bought and read In any year by so many men and women. Wo nro creditably Informed that people buy, read, nnd like Tim Sun forthe totl Ing reasons, among others: llecauso its news columns present In At tinetlto form and with tlio greatest possible iccuraey whatever has Interest lor liaiuan klud ; tho events, tho deeds, and misdeeds, tbo wisdom, tho philosophy, tho notable folly, tho solid sense, the improving nonsense all tho newt ol tho busiest world ut present re volving In space ltecnusu people have learned that In Itt re mark! concerning persons nnd affairs Tile Sun makes a prnctlco of telling them the ex act truth to the host of ability three hundred and 8lxly.lvo days In the year, before eleo tlou aa well as nficr, about the whales as well ns tho small fish, In the face of dissent as plainly and fearlessly at when supported br general approval. This Sun list absolutely no purposes to serve, suro the Information of III readers and tho furtherance or tho com mon guod. Ilecaute It It everybody's newspaper. N man It to humble that TiieSdh Is fndlffereat tohfswclfaru and hit rights. No man, no ns-oclatlou or men. It puuoilul enough to be exempt Iroin tho strict application of Its principles ol right and wrong. Ileo.uso In politic! It hnstoeght torn doxea years, wlthcut IntenniSadou aud sometimes almost alone an oug newspapers, the fight that bat resulted In tho rocentuverwhelmliiK popular verdict agnlnst Kohrionltm and for honest government. No mutter what party Is In power, Tim Sun standi and will con tinue m stund like a rock for Hie Interests of tho peoplo agnlnst the ambition ofbosses.tn encroachments of inonoiiollets, and the dis honest schemes of publio robbers. All this it what we nro told almbtt daily by our frlemlt. One man holds that Tils. Sun Is tho host rellgluut nowtpu per ever pun. Ilshcd, because In Christianity It undltateit wlthcnnl. Another holds that It Is the best Republican newspaper printed, because It has already whlppM half of the rascals out or that parly, und the proceedings against Hie other hflirwIthundeKilnltbed vigor. A third belle, ci tt to be tbo best magaslne of general literature In e-xlsleneo, because lit readers mi s nothing worthy ofnotloe that Is current lu thu world of thought So every friend of T il k Sun discovers one of lis many tldet that appeals wltn particular force to hltlndlvldu. alllklns. If you already know Tug Suit, yon will ob serve ibat In 1SS3 It li a little bolter than ever before. If you do not already know Tim Sun, ou will Und II to he a mirror or all hit man activity, a ttorehouse of the choicest products ornummon tense anil Imagination, A iiialustny for the cause of honest government, a tentlnel for genuine .Icllersonlsn Demo cracy, a icouruo tor wlckodness or every ti ecles, an and uncommonly good invettiutat lor tho coming year. Tonus to Mall Subscribers. The several editions oTTiieSux seat by mall, postpaid, al follow! : DAILY SS ccntt a inontb. 60 SO a year wlili Sun. lay edition. K7.70 SDN II A V Eight pages, 81.20 a year. WKKKLY Sl J ear. Eight pagetortha be-il mutter oftho dally limes; an Agricul tural Deiiarlmenlofuneiiualled merit, mar ket rrHrt, an I literary scientific, and do wcatlo Intelligence make Ins Wkkalt Sun tho newhpujier for tho farmer's house hold. To clubs or ten wltb (do, an eilra copy free. Address 1. W, ENtlLAND. Poullther, Tug Sum, New York City November 25-wB PATENTS. PATENT, NO i our mono, vo had 14 veara experience In procuring patentt, Caveats. Trudc.Markt, Copyrights, et.. In tklt And other countries, liar Hand Hook glrlnr tail initiuellnns In Patent! tree Address, It ft. It A. P. LAtlEY. Patent Attorneys, 004 T bt., Waiblngton, D. C. jan. -tf "R l-C Sr Soand darVtlsl I 1. I 'Jk J JL die. something and sublime le ping by. ore mlaklr and sublime leave k hind to conquer time." (Ma week in yoar own town, ib outfit free. No risk Every, thing new Capital not required. Wt will furnl.h ou everything. Many are making fortune!. Millet make at much at met), aad boya and vlrli make great pay Kaader.lf vou want business at which yon taake great pay all the time, write f .r parlicaUrt to 11. IUluctt tt Co., Portland, Maine. IV I'OUTIt AND JJIIUlIK-AOKD. Would you be re-tor d lo Mil! Nil Unnhnnil 9 hoiul aunip aud von will gel a.1- JUdllilUUU i vice In IM oovelope Adilrtas, ru. J.r. XHAa.Ogdraasori .T. 1tIJt1
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