.v. Moirriuumi. . . . editor LEIttailTON.rA.I 8ATDRDAY, ArRtli 14, IBS J. Editorial Mention. Wh Mtt sorry to learn of the continued erlona iline of onr old friend, Levi B. Tate, editor of the Lj coming Chronicle. We trust he ma; bo speedily restored to health. The Iter. Dr. J. M. Buckley sayn that the Saltation Army is destined to be ephemeral. Culeas its methods are ohatged it will go ont of sight vtry soon, Hut he dots not belleV3 it U wise either to obstruct it or to compromise orthodox religion with its questionable methods and doubtful influence. An iuvcstlsator into tbo Influence of climate unott consumptives says that In choosing places of residence for such pa- ttenU too little ottenlinn is given to the character of the noil. It Is shown that. other things being rq-.al, the prevalence ofthe iseasois in proportion to the habltnal dampness of the earth. The at- tnnenlierln eneeilellnna In Iia finnalli for 1 are "rarity, calmness purity and sun warmth." OKonocK. ANCEiisoN, of TitiiRville i thought, to carry ft heavier life insurance than-any other nian iu the ccnuliy. He Is. insnrad (or $330,000. J. B Stetson of riilUdi l)bin bus $310 000; Frank Jones of rottsmoutli, N, IL. SJ03.000; James Tark, Jr , lUttbUiirRb. $300 000; W. II. Langley, OlllpolU. O, $300,000; John How, St. IViUi, $300,000; Hamilton Disston, I hiladflpbia, $300.0j0; I'. Lor- illaid, New York city. $250,000; F. W. Devere. New Yoik city. S250.0C0; Cjnik W. FieRNtw Yi.ikciiv. $.'40,t'00; Jm Wtitcly. Spring6tld. O., $201,000; Altx and. rBatn.lt, New Yotk, $200,000; F, I. Robert New York, 5200,000. The Itsv, Wasliiugtou Gladden has ,be?n iHHtallftil nvtr cnugrigntional church, iu Columbus. Ohio, without a disMntiog voto iu the couucll, nltbougb his dejWultou of theological views con t liued the t'ollowhm: "Inra not sutiteOtel w.tb auy thceryof ChrUt'sn'oning wort What forms the endless life in the world to come will take I do not know. The mysteries of the future I do not try to fathom. I only know that, ns it is ill with the wicked in this world and in all worlds, salt is well with the righteous in this woild and in ull worlds; and I am couteut to wait for tbo knowledge of bow well it is with them till that Shadow comes wLo kep tie heia of rll tLe creeds." However. Mr. Gladden rei d the Nicsne creed ai declarative of bis fa th, Tub New York Waia Steeet News sayi: Although the new code does not ntnetly utSue um utiiereiir, aegrics oi th t f.i,.i nil.. Mli-meiii, llie aamiulstia- lion of the laws ana public censure would seem to clarsify these crimes ac- eoriing to tne amounts uoien anu some- times as follows: $5,000,000 2,500,000 1,000,000 ' 9ft0,000 fcoo.ooo 700,000 600100 ib.0,000 400,000 300,000 300.000 looioo 50,000 2S.00I Rcnrcanliatlou .Ureal Finuiiciering FinnncieriiiR ..BotlvniiiK ot the Drain , Miinianaeinent , Mislnrlune Irreculanly Breach of Tnut ...Defuulllui: biiiiK-nieniem ..Dlthoneity ....A tmne i eny 10,100 Thieving BniaiDiEitGENEiuL JosimK. Bahnes. retired, late Surgeon General I'nlted States Army, died at his residence in Washington, D. C, Thursday. 5lh inst., of liright's disease, His funeral took plsce from bis lata residence on Satur day. Ho was buried with military Lon ors at Oak Hill Cemetery. Gen. Barnes was born in Philadelphia on July 1, 1817, aud was a graduate of the Universi ty of PeuuBtlvauia In 1833. He whs lor o u yrar a resident physician at the lit 'njtley H'Hpltul aud for oue year ott door physician to tbo poor of the Noitb western district of that city. He entei ed the army as asistuut surgeon on Jens 15, 1S10; was promoted snrgeon with (be rauk of raijor August 20, 1850; medical iuspector with Ib'n rank of liet-teiant colonel February 0, 1803; incdicl (in spector geuurnl with llie rank of in'otel AuguU 10, 18C3, hi d sugeou general wiib the rank of brigadier general August 2, 18CI'. He was retired from active ser vice by operation of law Jane 30, U62. He served with distinction iu the Florida war a.r iluxt the Seminole Iudians, in the war with Mexico aud iu the war witb the States in rebellion. For faithful, meri torious and distinguished services in the late war the brevtts of Brigadier Grnsral aud Major General United States Army were conferred upon him. He was eminent, skillful and successful in bis profession as surgeon ami pbyxiciau aud dia'iuguisbed for great administrative ability us the head of the medical depart tneut. II-i Inaugurated the medical his tory of the war, be founded the medical museum aud bo brought the medical de partment to the highest state of efficiency. At tb time of the assassination of Preri dcut.Linoolii and the attempted assassin ation of Secretary Seward be attouded at th: death-bed ot the one and ministered with nulirlug euergy and sMll to the successful restoration of the other. So during the long illness of Presldeut Gar field be was one of the distinguished surgeons of the land who for days and nights served with devoted duty in the sick chamber of the rtjiug President, Our Washington Lettor. Fnou ora Beoulab CoBauroxriNT. Washuiot.., D. C, April 7, 18S3. Walter Q Greshnm, for Postmaster Oncral was a surprise) to the quidnuncs. Fur ouee even body's hindsight was bet ter than anybody's foresight, and nobody could go around witb a oouceited grin saying, "I told you sol The appoint' taunt strikes the Washington people as a god ont. Before the war Mr. Grcsbam was a lawyer In successful practice aud was chosen a Representative iu the Leg, iilatnr of bii State iu 1800. Daring the war he displayed high soldierly qualities and rose from one grada to auothtr until h bacama a Brigadier and Brevet Major Oaseral. After the war General Grejh- am was appointed by President Grant X7aUt4 Stats Judge ofthe District o" Indlnnn, which position be has ilnoe lictil , with honor to himself aim! credit to the Federal Judiciary. Judge Oroshnm will bring to the diaobsrge of hi new duties a clar bead, a trained legal mind, con xlilerable executive ability, strong will power nnd great industry. Tbero is no reason therefore, to doubt but be will mnko the same excellent record iu bis new field that bo basin those wherein be bna already labored and accomplished HU mi honorable r,pulatlou. The improsion in political circles la that President Arthur' administration will be much strengthened by the accrs klon of Judge Qresbsra to the cabinet. The new Foatrnngter General bas char&c- (eristics which will at once bring him to the front as the leading figure in the cabinet. A veteran polltloal observer re- marked to-day that the only bright, shrewd man in the cabinet was a jobber, and one for whom the people of the country had no respsct; that the rest of 'be members were of mediocre ability, 1 n eoustquence the administration of Mr. Arthur bad been perhaps more leeM" "l of y f u'a Predects. - Jndge Gnsbam. bo said, would i"f ,ew d vigor into it, and be loosed lornirinercoanges in me cnamei f'tber improvement on the present material doss npon the heels of Postmaster General Howe's death comes that of an ether officer of prominence in the military department of this country whose de mise, while not totally unexpected, was ueverlbtliss sudden. At two o'clock Ibis morning retired Surgeon General Joseph K. Barnes passed .piielly away, at bit residence, 1723 II street northwest, sur rounded by bis family and a number of friends. He bad I eai aDected wtth a disease of the kiilm)ufr more thin nycar, but bad only been confined to bis bed for several wee'is, mid wlien iVnlh occurred it was not wb It y nut xpect d. The Prcsidtul ncc mpnuied by Secre tary Cuamll r, Mr. C. E. Miller, of New York, and Private Secretary Phillips, left here jtsttreiny morning for a llp to Florida. A special car hud been placed at the disposal of the part. They will CO direct to Jacksonville, and make as fow stops as possible. From Jackson' ville tbey will take the steamir "De Biry" and prooeed up the St. John' River as far ns Sanford, They expect be absent from this city about two weeks The length of tho stay will however. mainly depend npon the condition oi the we.eth r. It is h pid rather than believed, that project to build a Casino in Washington this spring ill be carried out. It proposed to build it on Connecticut n nue, which is one of tbemoslfoshlonabl streets iu th" city, and to have it on tb plan ot the Casino in New York. I' will be n nut tl e stza of t'te Ma, lion Sn'i Thea'.rp-if ever built. Washington a ciaim lb6 (ijHliictiou of being the i ly city of it hlz, in this ciuntry without (olerable l.lavbouse. Formerlv tbo Deo of Wnsblnolon were not verv fond of Centre oninc. but they have chanced wonderfully. Actors say that Washi' g ton audiences are among the most criti cal in the coitntiy. There bio some novelties in Washington life thnt nov oease to be ctirtllng. One is that' what bur'a n man's character elsewhere help) him riijht along here. Unless a man has swindled the Government, or made land crab, or has been i1ivrrced.it .. ,,.,, f. .u ,sil(f, aua tne capacity lo live on tne capital one s debts, as Thackeray expresses it. a passport. A great ma.y things under which men sink elsewhere give tbem big, socially, In Washington. August. fFsou ova Srrcui. CemRESFowDKHT. WxsnixoTON, D. 0., April 9, 1883. Tbo saying that the cemetery Is the livel -t place in Georgetown tLat old suberb of Washington, which is part Virginia and part Marj land bas been lit-rully true tdncetb rem ilns of Jobn Howard Payne were 'deposited tbire. For several alays after the arrival of the remains crowds of people poured into the grave ard where lie the bones of the author of Homo, Sweet Home." The spot selected by Mr. Corcoran for Payne's final resting-place is on the lawn im mediately lu Iront of the chapel a plat form surrounded by hnge v, bite-oak trees, asd whero there are no other monuments or graves. T ie chapel itself is a little serio-comio affair, with a few beuehei, ranged along the sides aud two sugges tively ghastly trestles in a corner. Not far from the spot is tbe crave of Chlel Justice tlbase, He is buried in tbe lot o ex Governor Henry O. Cooke, and bas over bitu a simple block of Ohio granite, contributed by the State of. Ohio. For several years there was not'ii' stone or u Una to mark tbe place where the great jurist lay; poor even in death, the cburi- ty of Irlcnds gave him the plot of earth for a grave. Tbe people iu Ohio heard of his neglected grave aud aunt ihe block of stone to put over him, The stone got lost on the way nud lor three or four years was stored in a warehouse. At laBl wishing to get rid of it, the people in charge of the warehouse broke tbe box open and tbe stone was discovered to be intended for tbe gnvu of Chief Justice Chase. So, sfteran interval of years, it was put iu poeltion. The Cooke family bad intuuv, bile ki'pt tbe grave in good oouditiou. Not far from the Chief Jus tice lies EJwiu II. Stanton. A plain uiouumeut with his name aud dates ol bU birth and death, aud those ot bis wife covers the Secretary of War nnd his wife. Mr. Corcorau's own family monu ment U a Greek tempi of white marble, with eight Dorio pillars. Tbe floor Is of marble slabs, and under it lie buried Mrs. Corcoran aud ber only child, Mrs, Eustls, two of Mr. Corcorau's grand children anil bis sou-iu-law. Mr. Cor coran visits the cemetery often In good weather. It was reported that both Whittler and Holmes had declined writ ing a poem for the Payne ob,tcmies In June, but Mr. Corcoran says neither one or tbem was invited to do so, Tbe star route trial bas evoked nuus nnl interest since Dor.ey went on the stsod and siuoe the testimony of Price oeior me uranei Jury and the iudict ment of Kvllogg, The court room is crowded to suBocatlon every day, and many who go there are nnabl to eel In. Dorsey bas shown his metal during the severe cross-examination to which he has been subjeeted, and Judge Wylijaay be is a smarter man than bis lawyers. But th geueral impression is that unless thtre Is something wrong w llh tbo jury conviction must follow thU time. Look- ing at the speotacle of two ex-U. S. Sen ktors and an ex-assistant Postmaster General on trial for a criminal oQeuse committed in their official oovers, bno is impressed wtth the thought that perhaps our Republican principle of seeking leg islative and official worth and honor iu the lower beds of society has Its' draw backs. It alio suggests that absolute necessity of stripping members of Con gress of the influence which they exercise iu the various txecnlive departments of tho Government. If Dorsey and Kellogg bad not possessed, as Senators of the United States, an all powerfol Influence in the Post Office Department, or if they bad been too honest and bonorablo to exercise it for selfish purposes, they would not have got into their present disgraceful predicament and the United States would not now present the morti fying spectacle of the prosecutions famil iarly known as the star-route trials. Apropos of the nabjoct of official in tegrity is the story of the secret archives of th donate executive sessions: When honest John Patterson, the whilom car pet-bagger from South Carolina, arrived in the Somite be was very observant of its rules and regulations. During the tak ug of a record of.voles, iu a close contest in a confirmation case, in an executive session, honest Jobn noticed that a num ber of Seuators scanned the tally-list be fore the vote was anuonuccd. He said to Senator Edmunds, of V, rmont. 'Ih that not a careless way of doing business, to permit Senators to handle the record be fore the voto is announced? Would it not be posslblo for Senators to change the record?" ' Clearly posiible," said the grim Vermont Senator; "but I am clad to say that this ingenious thought baa neyer occuireel to any qiber Senator be rMA t t, fore." Dou Peobo. Our New York Lettor. ReKutar oorretpondenco of Advocati. New York, April 10, 1883. Tbe cause of billiards has received an immense imp-tus by the Chicago tourn ament. The effect on the popular mind has surpassed- even the moat augtilue anticipations of llie projectors, aud pro priutors of billiard saloous are happy bo lar as the winner is concerned, few poople except the devoted adherents o Scbaefers and such as watched his prao tioo play bad any idea that be could poi.ibly pull tbr.ugb and defeat the great French champion, Vignaux Sohaefer lu public has ben uuder acloud ever since Sexton defeated him less than two years ago. His continued ill sncct mate bim moody aud morose. His buses in bis matches hurt him badly Business troubles were added on to. this. and then ho sought consolation in the cup which is supposed to cheer, Th le i to further complications and qnarre with his partner, Mr Ubert, who togetb er with S-'haefer oinducted the Bruu wick Billiard Parlors. Matters fiuall B t to such a pass that Scbaefer was ob liged In epiit, Ubert being averse maiut.,inlug the partnership uy ling under existing circumstances. Schaefei wa believed to be "all broke up." Th b-okmakrrs thought so little of hi chances that they kid 7 to 1 agalnsl hi winning. A greet many of thm now re gret that tbey did bo, Oue bookmaker. L vell. a shrewd old fox too. lost, so is said iu the vicinity ol $18,000. There was a clamor about his plica on tti night of tbo conclusion of tbe toiirna ment, when tbe wlunerB came around get tbeir money. Lovell, who believed that It was impossible to defeat Vigiiam had neglected to draw money out of the b.iuk aud thus was unable to satisly hi creditors then and there. For a moment it was believed that he would default,bu the next day he satisfied all claims. Two weeks ago I wrote you that then would be some important change s in on Pjlice Department, chief of which would bi tbe removal of tbe veteran Superin tendent Walling, aud tbe substitution In his place of Inspector Murray, This initter bas been kept strictly quiet. No oae except Police Commissioners French and Nichols, Jobn Kelly aud a few gen tlemen deep iu tbe mysteiies of Tarn miny HhII knew of it. It first became generally known when the psragrapb whloh I sent you regarding tbe matter was copied iu several Naw York papers. The rcLenie is now definitely settlod. Police Captain Brogan, also a Tammau man U to succeed Iuspectur Murray, anti Sergeant Meakem, Iuspector MuriayV confidential aid is to be wide Captain to fill Brogau'a place. Poor old Walling, he does not like to leave, and be is muv. iug beaveu aud earth to prevent Ihe con summation of the sobenie, but I fear it is useless. After all, the Police Depart ment needs a vigorous man at tbe bead of it. Walliug is antiqnateil, Never very bright or euttrpri.lug. he bas dur ing the last few years developed a tam per aud a pompousuess which woulel have incensed people who bail buslues. with the Police Department, had it not be;u so ridieulo'u. All be was good lor was to make a flue show at tbe head oi the column on lbs day of the auunal po lice parade. Complaints of business men are still loud and bitter over tbe miserably bad Spring trade, Here we are three weeks from tbe first of May and winter wraps are just as comfortable as tbey were iu January. No wonder the ladies do not make purchases. Now and then one may see a spring bounet furtively peep ing out above n mass of furs aud fur lined cloaks, bnt it looks Ilka tbe violet the boys are selling on street corners very cold. And yt a number of large dry and fancy goods booses are constant, ly making additions to their establish meuts. Tbe Ridleys' who already owu nearly a block of bouses lu Graud Street have just added two more houses to their pile. "How can they do It, and why do they do it?" I asked of a dry goods man iu tbe wholesale trad th other day. "Simply because the. larger au eslablisa ment, the more it cnu carry, and lb smaller profit it can take. It is tbe mass or things which are suld iu all depart ments lu the aggregate that make auih plaorspay. Ills yery plain. Yon sell a hundred pieces of dress' goods at a profit of flvo doll era aud the Iblug wi.J uot pay you, but when you add to this a thousand and oue other things on sou. of whloh the profit may be only an eighth of a sent and your place will pay," The Brooklyn Bridge Trustees bat not yet rescinded Ihe order prohibiting visitors from croaslug the Brides. This is very annoying to oouutry people lo frequently coming from afar may ntycr again have an opportunity of enjoying tbe rare sensation of swinging far above tbe masts of ships lu tbe East River. The order however was necessary in as much as the people who were allowed on the Bridge oue Sunday abused tbe priv.l ege, at least the ruffians among tbeiu.aud threw stones and other mlnsils at tbe peo ple on tbe ferry boats which passed un derneath them. After the formal open ing of the Bridge to foot passengers, an official set of patrolling keepers will Le appointed. Tliero is more activity in Iho theatres at present than there bas been for weeks, Tbe season is nearly at an end, but uiau agers and aotora are determined that it shall explro witb a flourish. A disagree' able fealuro of the closing term is tbe Maple8on-Nilsson quarrel. Mapleson has said some very nasty things about the Swedish prima douua, but Madame N Mason has paid bim off with interest, flectively silenced, bim and of course everybody laughs at the doughty alleged Colonel. It is bard to say what Salmi Morse ac tually is, a fool or an enthusiast. Ills behavior and utterances at times are ab solutely bewildering. Tho deaths of William E. Dodge, Ex-Goveuor Morgsn aud others he looked upon as special visitations from Heaven, because tbey were among the leaders lu the movement which opposed the production ot tbe Passion Pl.ey. When Peter Cooper'h lealh was announced be exclaimed: There is another proof of how God vis its tbem who oppose me. Of all the leaders in tbe agitation against me there aro only two left now, Howard Crosbj and tx Mayor Grace, aud tbelr turu will come too." Preparations aro already active for Decoration Day, and tbe Committees ol tbe Grand Army of tbe Bf publlo are bard at work, and subscriptions nro coming 1 1 apace, Fl iwera thus for are very dear here and thus they will need ull the money that can be raised. New Advertisements. Notioo to Trespasaers. All neroninre hiereliv forbid Tre'liasMnir on tbe I .ami of the lingers gieii In Malionlnu Tiivrntmp, u eronn county. ra mr minium, nihliitf or any utner ,urHe alter tnisuaie uuus penalty oi inn law. TIMMAS RMETlIKItS. Mahoning Tnp., Cartion Co., Pa. April Tth, 18S3-W3 Granti Sprins: &Suiniuer Openine The nnneerfftirne't ref itect full v announce t the. Ladle j of I ehlalilon and vlrlnl'v. Hint tne Is now rrreivlnic a very Larito and Lie gam Aaiortuicm 01 Spring and Summer mii i imfrv nnnns Till I llll I JUULU comnrlilng-HATS. MONNKTS. K1IWONS, rXjUwriCK. lie., ni ine ve ry iti r.- t HTYTjKS. suitable lr I.AIlIKS, JIlsSKS and OlIllV'IlKVS Vt'KAB. All at Tries fully as lw a the menu-iiunllly of goods rnnbe bought leir elsewhere. Mbs. E. Fath. , Storo-Two Poors lielow the M. E fhurfh, RANK at. I.elititliton. a.ir.li.ua Mahoning Township. Account of Ihe Supervisors of Mahoning Townthlp, Carbon ;, unty, I'enna., for the Year ending March 12lh, 1E83: SOLOMON SITLKIt, nit. To Amount of Tax Duplicate 581 70 ru I ,iiBH Horn 1 1. Aiinuer. laieaupcr r vi To NuielruniSuptiivl'oiseileci tor 'SI to tat. account of l'np. elue Siller 24 S 1 ,17 -Jt, int. Iljr Srrvlees rendered lilmrelf. (97 13 liy Service s Tor hamli, repairs on roads and orldaei lli 77 llv Couimnilon on iS 7 It S3 85 l)y 1,'atli paid lor Spikes 2 oo liy Exonerations 3 51 67 2S UAMUEL EVA UTS, lilt. To Tax duplicate SI3T2 1)1 To llalanoo duo (renn jear 1881 8J OJ To Note I rum Supervliorseleol for 't3 to bal. account of Tnp, due Evart ' 18 (1831 es OK. llv Kervleal for self 1S1 80 llv Services lor Panel. renalrV roaels anel LriilK'S 1710 01 By Until pnli! Inr Lumber anel Slunes 47 6j liy (Jaili pal, I for pub'it statement, .Tunica ami e:, mumble Fees V 88 Dr Caali palil U.Xanelcnor expemei lor 1 o-8l 2 18 fly Couimltiliin oa :3); 78 67 88 liy Exonerations 78 14 SIJ31 18 Dr. . 4 ?S ,. 81 18 RECAPITULATION. Mahoning Township, to lialanoe) In s. Sitler'a account.., lo balance In S. Erarl'i account.. 101 it AoconntorOVERSEEnOFTIIEPOOIl or Mahoning Twp., NATIlANTllOSSEIt.ror the Year ending-Marcli l. 1883 i nil. To llatance from N Mosfer. 1831-8! . -'U 47 roTaxlluplle-ato 1832 821 61 To Money ree'.l irom Kloli cuaie... 12el 00 To iMoney reo',1 Iron L. V. Kit buri al expenses or Allchael t.'unlrlck. 11 00 To Monev rceM trout 'I homus Horn, balance In lull Klou ellat (7 87 t924 78 on. ny Services renderrt liimself 818 7 1'al.lS Evan fe.r services s 11. ol P., 14 2.1 Paid for keepVti inalntaln'K paur 38i 80 Paul lor ProvUloni, (ic 70 V Paid lor Medical Servleei 38 V5 Paid rorCour, U. W Eater 2113 Paid for l-offln and llurlal 12 83 Paid Audllora 4 80 liy Uotninlftli.n on tils 81 duplicate. 25 83 llv Ooiuinltiloii on (813 17 10 88 liy Exoneratlemi 4 SI Te llalanco 339 VI W4 78 ItEOAPITULATlON. Mahenlni( Townthlp, Cr. By lie I. In N. Mullet's linnds (333 92 Audited and approved March 12th, 1883. IIAV1H AllUE, 1 S All'l, Zl.MJI KltMAN, ( Auditors. J. 11. A UN Ell, S Ap lilt. 1183 W3 DAMON & PEETS, JiiSSS dealtri In Type, Presses, Paper Cotters, and all kinds of Printing Materials, both New and Second-hand. A corrected Hit of prices luued weekly, of all material on hand for isle, (much of which are irenulne bargain!) will be mailed free on application. We cam Fcaxisn Axytuimo fcoiia Bod xik to a OvLiKDiu Paxss marl7 PATENTS. fS DEUSOX 8t SMITH, ri oi u, . and r ur atenli. Nn. jia nh oirece, ror 01 u. opp. u. o. ratcnt Olftce. U'alhlnglnn. 1), II. t 'orreipnndence nollelt ed. No charge lor advice. ro fee chanted unlr Patent Is allowed, Itererencei. Lewis Jnmi,in k Co., HaiAeri, and Poitinailer. Waililngton, II. U. Pamphlet or 1 nil rue tlonilree. jano-tfc A CARD. To all who are laffarlng from the errors and tndlacretloni o )outh. bervoui wealenen, early itecav, lots or manhood, do , I will lend a reclne treat will euro )e,u, FKEE OK (111 AllUE. This ureal reineely wai ,ilcov. creel by a inliflonnrjr InSoutli Amerira. Send a setf-aitdreiirit envrlotothe liar. Juisru T. 1 van. Station 1), New York t llj. aua.t . ly. REMOVED. W. G. M. Seiple, Piiysiciaii & Surgecii, llai He mo red lili omte and lltitdenee from Seeou.l N,l SUUTIl title.', In the bull iloif lurinerly occupied by , J Iiiillkhhaykh, where lie win im pleain) tu lea Ills frleuJl and palroi.i. v- OFFICE IHHlKSi rrotu 6 te 9 o'cleek P. X. Marik 31, 1818. Spring Styles 1 73 XWV 5 & v7l& V lESc g & I 'i " H. JEI. Peters' Merchant - Tailoring ESTABLISHMENT, Foit (Ifflco Building, cpp. rubllo Square, Bank Street, Lehigh ton. A full line of flENTS' FURNISIIIKU GOODS, at Loirest I'rtoes. mar.J'tt JAMES WALP, SUCCESSOR TO A. D. MOSSER, Manufacturer of and Doiler In Stoves, - Ranees aad - Heaters Tin and Sheet Iron "Ware, and House Furnishing Goods, ErervklnitnrsTHVEOIIATUnnd FIRE II1I1UKS kept constanlly on band. ROOFING- and SPOUTINC Dune on tliort' noliii" iiml at-Low Prices. Store on SOUTH Street, A fen elonri almve II ink Si.. LKI1IGI1TON' Patronage solicited and la'lifartl'nn' trust anteeu. reu iu. tesa-iy Tlie Complete Bone Phosphate MANUFACTURED BY THE ALLENTOWH M'FG COMPANY, One of the Best Fertilizers for all kinds of FARAf Crops and GARDEN Vegetables, can bo bought in large or small in quan tities of M. HEILMAN, LEHIOIITON. PA. March 31-m8 $72 ir a wt V ir.nilft nt lome by the In- imnp, iipii bufinciir1 now ie th) nubile. Cnnltnl not neeiltd. e will start sou. Men. women, boys nntl ylrli WHiitcd everywhero 10 work fr ns. ow ta tho time. You enn work In FPMre Unit, or Ito jnur whole time to tlif hujfneei. N" other Inn I dtps will j'fly yon ,nerly fu well. Tin one cun fall tu make enor t'Miut Jul y, hy 'mrniflner nt once Cortlj out fit anl termi Tree. Money mmle fit. vastly ami hononihty, Addreii TnuK & ., Au kusiu, Malno. Jee2 yi w nw AurrnTisEMEKTS. A IjcnainTT T.onelon PIiysIol:i catetjllstei cn o!U:a In Tlcvr 1'nrli for tbo cure ot EPILEPTIO F17C. From AJn. JoBrnUcf Wedltlmi Dr. Ab. UvMrote ilita of Iondnn), ho nulf a r tla:tra.plltfir. hua wttitunt OoolttrentUti'l curt J morcieithaythcrlUlnff ptijrlcln. ills tur ci lias simply boon astonUhlni va hST beard f cues of oer TPars at unit Ins auceewfulir curf1 bt t l.n. Iia lias riimlshst a work on this difcaie. wnlch L semis wtth a. Urga boHUntMt x nndurfiU cur frr t(ienrtuffrerwrioroay ind their aiprtu aud r. U AAAiotK Ui ndvlM any one wlahlnr a ear to addrtsa ir. X2. U3K0LU, Ho. M J Jim BU, Ww Ivtk. THE ATPENH3H OF INVESTORS II calHI to iris Miarc of THE OREAT Pl.AlNr. I.IVKSI'IICK COMPANY at a uieanie for Ilia fafa anel preihtiehle IreTrviuietit or tunn or 810 up. Tlio c.ipllal If 100,000 fharef at 510 ai'lt, full palef nnl non.a. mi. able. I'oiiipanjr rliarlcnel l,jr Kcucral law. ofDoloraJo. iuterc'1 at Ilea raisa,T20 I" 50 per cent. er annum, p.i)al,lv qnnrii rly, Tin tery lct re'fert-nca for t'hii raster anel quallfl. cations of jnenaaorf. nllle full particular! ftu on apiillcailonioTrje Great Plaint lift Stock Company, Denver. Col. uai2l i TH E SUN KST THU SUN'S flrt aim Is lo bo truthful and ei'elul Its second, tu write ai entertaining filsinry of Iho limes In whle'h we lire. It prlnis, on an ateraice, neire tlian a million copies ft we-k lis eirculallun Is now laraer than tr r ker.ire. buhiclpilnnr Daily (4 paves), hjr mall. 5 be a innnih.nr SS.S0 year! StiKDav (S paires). 81 20 per jcari WEtKLV (8 paa"). 81 per ye-ar. j. w. r.uijAiMi, ', niisner. martl wl Hew York City. FARMS and HOMES The best In the wnrlil, are eally b'alneet In liakoia, Minnesota an,! Northern Iowa Oet rraily to iiiorolnthe prlner. First rvrne.hesl scrvcel. County maps elecerlptlon etf lands, rat-s ol paisau'e and Irelaht, lurnlslied Iree by JOHN It. POTT, Agent. Cbleaan, .-Mil. wauke-e d lit. Paul K'y, WlUlamsport, Pa. Nu trouble to answer q ueittens. DIVOIIOB. Nopuhllcltt residents i,f any tilate. llesertlon, Nun Supiwrt Adrlee on Appllcalions for stamp. W. II LKK ai. lorney, S39 Kroadway, N. Y. tuai2l-w4 Cmisiimption 1 hare a polllve rumeely for the aboee dis rate; by Its use housands fcasis of the worst kind and of lema rtandinir hare l evn cured Indeed, s. llrnit Is nny lallh In Its rltlraey, that 1 will send TWO HUTTI.Kt KIIKfc te.trether with a VALU A III.E TIIKATIKK n ihlsellsease.lo any tuirerer, Uere bsnress and P. O. address. Hit I' A. hlv 'OUM, 181 Pearl M , New Ivrk, y n m at tab mS it- wtpaper AdrertUIni liureau, 10 Spruce Street, N. Y. n wt Spring Announcement, 1883! We desire to say to our friends and the public in general, that we have on hand the Largest and most Complete Stock of Goods -OF Tailoring EstaMisInaenT in this section of the County, comprising Cloths, Cassiineres, Plain and Fancy Suitings, and Overcoatings, all Shades, W.h V" Stock ol Spring Annoniieement ! tc, he. Our Young Ladles and Gentlemen will find It to their advantage te giro htm a call before purihnslng elsewhere, as they will find the 1IK.ST SULLCThD Sl'OCK In Town AT BOTTOM PltlOES. OH Post Office Mm, April U, HSl-yl l!T70 U V U-J " m-9m, M, Cwili; VJelli.rau e.li;let IOS .,ilH. ueiil ll,-t'iiupler UBUAiH. t:hiDe-l lrgauM13,l'l-lraaii.kU-i. OTIlKIIUAIIUAIAailully UtKrtbed In Illeislruleil SJietulosae. alilcu Is e-eue ruKK llh lull particulars. Ctoi- VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME. -I Adlritt or call upon BAMEL UKA TrV, Waihlnoton, Htm Jinty. E. F. LUCKEXBACU, Two Doors Below tho " Broadway House MAUCI! CHUNK. TA. Dealer in all ratternsof rialn end Fancy Wall Papers, "Window Shades, Piiints & Paintesr' Supplies, LOWEST CASH riilCES. Saloon Keepers anil Others, Uon't fall to buy your Champaignc Pear Cider, Lager Beer, Root Leer, Nectar, Porter, &c., or C. B0ETTGER, TAMAQUA, Pa. AUf. 1S.1S81-IT. M. lltlL.11A.-V & CO., BANK BTEKET, Lehichton, Fa., XIILLEA1 and Dealers ta Floui& Feed. AH Kind' ef nnAIN BOCOnTand HOLD a HEUULAU MAIIKUT 11 AT K 8. We would, also, lesprctluilrtnlorra ourclti stue thai irHoro uuwfulir prepartd lo bill' 1'LV tuem with Best of Coal FromsnyMlo dealiedatVEB LOIVHST PRICES. JT. UEILMAN & CO. Jalitl ANY- Which wa will put up for you in our usual FIRST-CLASS STYLE, Thereby glrlne you, as wo always, do Best Fitting, Best Trimmefl anfl Best Maae CLOTHING IN LEHIGHTON. l5 'n,t "e'lrcd from the Mannractarer a Lane Newest styles of Ladles, (Knts and LhlldrV". IloofSj Shoes and G-aiters9 HATS AID CAPS, Gents FumisMmg Goods, All of whtch wc are now offering at $W Unprecedently Low Prices ! JFJ Very Respectfully, CJLJL zr&s 4- ikmo.9 MERCHANT TAILORS, March 21, 18S3-)1 Bank St., Lehigiiton, Pa. The undersigned calls tho attenlla of his many friends and patrons to his Large and fashionable Stock of Spring Goods, Consisting; of BOOTS ANU SHOES Ofcrcry description and Style In the Market, Including a special line ef Lady's Fine Shoes Also, a full lino of Umbrellas, Sun Shades, Hats, Caps, BANK Street, LEHIGHTON. (br a KQTJARKor TJPniOnT nOSEITOOD m,oi, iiooa and Muhc, Special to the Ladies! ASclal lnrltatlon Is extended to tho Lad. les of Lehlxhton and surrounding neighbor hood to call and exarnlno tbe Immense stock or FALL AND WINTEll Dress Goods JUST KEOEIVED AT E. H. SNYDER'S BanM, LeMgMon, Pa, comprising all Ihe latest Norcltles In'Black and Uolored Silks, Yolrels, Platds, Cash meres, Serves, all. Wool Suitings, (Jrlng. hams. Prints, to. Also, a fall lino of Iilunkcts,tomestles,Shawls,Mus!lns, NOTIONS, TItlJIMINOS, let., all of which he Is offering at rery Lowest Prices. A nlco lino of Silver-Plated Ware, Do call and see It, Mr slock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Carpets, Oil Cloths, QUEENS WAKE, OLAfSW AIIE, leo., Is full and complete. Cheap as tho Uhtapcft, and Uood as the llest. stl.t-Tl RI IPTI IRF IMPEUIAiflBCf MUI I KJl It- )a what yen went the creates! Invention of the aval Hee our nam nbiet. ent tree. rol. J. Y. EUAIT, Us-cena, burs, .T.Y. Jir ill WISE5SS re aiwart on ,ut lor chances Increase Lhclr earn. iniri. and In Mine be come wealthy; those wheedo not Imprare their opiHirtnnlilea remain In iweerty. Wot'tTer a r eat chancetomake nie.ney. Wawantmany men. women, boys and alrls t work for us rltrht In their own I- ra lltles. An eoo (an elo the work properly from the first start. The lmlness will pay more than ten limes orelln ary wages tinilro utflt furnished rree. No one who envaaes utii to make money rapidly. You can deroia yoeir wnolo time tee the work, or e nlv your spare moments. Fall information and all that Is needrel srnt Iree Address Stikson kllei, Portland Maine. Farm at Private Sale. The unelerslaned offers his Farm, sllnate about miles 'mm Vrlssair(. In Franklin T"Wnshle. Carbon tluun y. Pa., at Prlraln Xale: hounded by lands of Jacob Hehrla, K'lsa Soil and eiehers, rnntalnlna FIFIY F1VK A"IIE'1. more or les, alatut 42 acres or which are cleared and under a efOl stale of cultivation, and the balance Is fine While Pin THtll'Or. sno iu'eiruirmrmi ta leiereon are m ew., . itSL a New Ham and necessary Ouibulld. Inas. For further particulars ai,yenine premises, to HKNKY UAU011SP13E. Marsh 10, !IUrw4 E. A. HORN, DEALER IN Medicines Pure Bus, & Meals, WEISSrOKT, r-ENN'A, Iteetrully announces to the pitlle that ho Is prepared to supply theai with all Iho Pap ular PATENT M ED101NK8, 1IOR3I UATTLK PUWDEItS, Taner and Telleltt Articles, WALL PAPEUS k UDHDERS, U110IOE ejIOAltH, and, In fast, ererythlag usually found In a first class Drug Start. FANCY ARTICLES ! a large and beautiful a'sortment, satiable fir lllltTHDAY PlttSKNlS. Callaael sco them. Lowest Prteo. A full line nt tho most approved FISHIKO IlOl'S a, d TAejkLK. IneludlngTroat t'llei lor all seasons, i 'arllfle and Llmerlek Itvoks, Ull and llaw.silk, Linen and C'eilloa. Lines, he., rery cheap. Also, a full asrorlrnenl ot I'UHK. ritESII IIAIltiEN SKEIiS.fren tbe celebrated ursery ol I. M. J erry jk l."e. PURE WINES and LIQUORS let Midi elnal purposes. M3 Prescriptions eartfally eessponadeet, day or night. Patronage Inrlted, r. A. lit) UN, Welti pest, ra. Norember 24, 11831 THE Carbon Advocate 18 THE SEST MEDIUM FOR Local Advertising IN CAKBOX COUKTT. Send for Rates, which will be found very moderate. Job Printing of erirjr description, Illustrated Sale Bills A 6TECIALTT. At Low Prices I PATENTS. pW.pitTJ5?Ti.K I Wo hare had II years eiperlence In procuring Patents, I'aiaats. Trade-Marks, Copyrights, etc. In this and other countries, liar ilai.d lioek glflnsr fall Instructions In Patents Iree Address, It ft. Se. A. P. LAUEY. Patent Attorneys, OtM a St., Washington, II. U. Jan. tt-tf T 0 m "fe '"oeplag x. l-t H Si I ge and dsre beere tea JLvJLlikJ JL iilo. somethlag mlkly and sublime learo be hind to conquer lime." to a week In year kwii town, is I'utnl fr. No risk Kitty, I reli-er r.ew Capital not required. We will famish you everything. Alany aro making fortunes. Melles makeasmuehas men, aal trs and elrls make great par Reader. tl yi,u want business at which you ran aaaier Krri iMiyaiiieia nine, wriee ieir pariieaiaen toll.llALLXTTfcCo. Portland, Nalno, CT VOUTII AND MtDDIB-AQItls. eaea von lb re.inr. a lo hi u re u e'ia eeaeuu auu too wiii rei era. v'eelaeAAled eovelooe. Addree. Int. J.Y, KO AN. Ugdsasaari H.T.