EDITOR tEuiariTON. pa.i SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 1, 1883. Editorial Montlon. Tits debt of the French Rppnbllo ia W.000,000.000 again, tbc $1,543,000,000 of ear own Republic. Oars la on tbc daereaje, lbs French debt is climbing upward. Jcdoe Black wa only human after al'. There Kenan to bare been a serious de feot iomewhere in bis Intellect!, or moral nitar. When ba left the Cabinet ir 18 11 bs m $7,000 in debt. Why, vt ben oar eitro-seiaion conies to an rod, eacb AMembljman will b more than that to itit good. 'Ik the United State it is calculated that 31 letters are written per bead of tbe population; in England 10 Utlers.Frauco 10, Germany 13, Italy 0, Spaiu C. But it our letter carrier ara soon to have sntforms and whistles it ia expected that epistolary oorrespondence will receive a treaeadons impetus. Abooj September 1st an advance of tcsty-five cents a ton will be made on (bfl.IieadlDg road. It is also proposed at abont the sama time to advance toll Sast and West in a corresponding meas ure. President Gowen stated, before bis departor for tbe White llonutaln. :bat the advance in tolls to the line and city trade, dating from Angnst 1, was worth t tbe company J150.000 per month. Tatuch ItErLLT, of tbs Annunciation Church of Shenandoah, has kuued un edict against thedanclog practices of his congregation, and has read the names ot offesden from tbe altar- This is a stern measure, bat it is just possible .that the reyerend gentleman baa good reason for kis aotion, and if tbe statistics of danc ing parties with all their tendencies and results conld bs accurately made out it wonld be found that they do not contrite nte-muob to the number of tbe eh ct. It Is worthy of deep consideration that every human being in thie world eicrta some sort of influence for good or evil npon bis fellows. Even the n cll-groorunt dude who followed Mrs. Latigtry ulnut Ins cot spent bis life completely in nir. His example has nrged a namesake to discard tbe title conferred on him in christian baptism, and Frederick Gel barJ, a New York cigar seller on Third Avenue, has petitioned the legislature lo let bitct obaoge his name. "Blood Akd Ieon" Bismarck is lile the Irishman, getting "blue-mouldy'' Irr want of a beating. Now that the Ma tions between France and England arr eoqewkAt (trained, be uses bis organs iu the German press to heap insulin npon t ie French government which ileih and blood cannot stand forever. There in little doubt that a powerful movement ia qa foot, among the crowned heals t Europe, to crush ont republican institii sions on that continent. Hut Bismarck does sol carry tbe liberties of the world in the heel of bis flt Now (hat the Eugliah Parliament has .been prorogued for six months, soma of the honorable members have sot about arranging their quarrels. Three chal lenges have been sent to Philip Callan, who is an Irish membtr.andan Iibmael 3te even with bis own party, lie has ac cepted the challenges, and says he will tight only with bare fists, promising to flght it out on that liue if it like nil tbe recess and all the members of tholluuse of Commons. Phil is soon coming to this conntry and. if be is. as ' coo.-l a Ban as he thinks. Madison Square G ti tles and John Sullivan are always open 4o heroes of every country. A prominent New York politician states that Robert Lincoln seems to have the boom for the Presidency: "Wherever be goes with Arthur, Bob gets tbe applanas. and is the first man to be Inquired for. Tbe fame sentiment exists in New York state, as I have fouud going around among ciy constituents. Lincoln is be lieve'd to be prudent, and to have tome of his father's mild and manly qualities. The party is bard up for material and lnolinsd to reminiscence, instead ot toward new names. I billevo that Bob Lincoln will take Illinois away from Logan.andget the nomination very much as Garfield did, by a sort of coucissiou to a popularity ouUide of politics." Sous years ago James Gordon Bennett was in Paris, and as nsnal when in that city of the fine arts, was very, very drunk. Ha sent for H. M. titaule, who was out of a job. J. G. V., under the iiu iratlou of liquor, hiscupped,"Slan ley I wa'aut you fel law to ge and find Liv iug atone; bid" Stanley went, saw and cap tnred Livingttoue aud took bis corpt-e to England. He then returned to Africa on bis own account and now "runs" I hat continent Ceteweyo and the English Government are uuder his thumb, and the latest dispatshes state that be bas cloitd tbe Ceugo river to all commerce. The apecial correspondent of Bennett's paper, like Generals of the First Nspol esn, are being rewarded with continents for their enterprise. LOCCTIHAHT SOUTHEELAKD, of the EG h Jlegiment, is tbe largest man m me urit lh Servlee. Ue is eight feet fonr inches high and weighs 3C1 pounds. This gen tleman from tbe military standpoint may -fee regarded in two aspects; flrtit as a Midler In time of war, Sccouily, as a aoldtex In times of peace. Iu war times lie should receive tbe full pay uf tore officers of tbe same rank as be offura three times as many targets for a build as any other mac In "piping times ol peace" he should receive no pay at all, and bs compelled to perform regimental duties for bis board. It must require the undivided attention of one ente. priaing acting-deputy-assiatant-onmmis ary General to maintain in working or der suoh a mountain of moveable meat. -EuonucrrT, as a locomotive power. was tried successfully at Paris within tbe lait few days. M. De LesBeps, of Suez Caual fame, in company with some friends, enjoyed a ride in an omuibu propelled by the new motor. Under the tMoobes ot tbe oar were placed Faure ac cnmulators, weighing 2500 kilogramme". fid giving 72 bono power, commnnic t. iigwlth jSleinsu'ii micblns iukts'lrd jialer the wagon body. This raicbit e jftU in .motion a borlz ntal beam, to jrVicb sic attached Oall tbaios which R.Y. MOHTUIMBR, move the whet 1. It is cuiihIIi led tint th problem is now sulved nud that the tramways of l'ailiwill aoou be run by tbe new method. Tim Mpi-ualve tintnre of thenttingx riqiilreil lor each (iinnilina or tram-car is the principal difficult) In tbe way ol a general udoptlou ot tbe new system. 'I be trial of Frank James pnceoi's somewhat slowly when (lio positiveners of the testimony ia taken into account, but as rapidly as conld reasonably be ex pected when tbe Fynipathy with the prisoner is con.lil- red. One of bis as soclatea has given dirtct evidence is t" time, p'uee aud circnnmlaucea ofttevtral murders, sotlmtladilUciilt to utidcrKtuiH howauy'tbiiif biitarnnvli-timi rati r. Kill t. uuless some members of the jury haw personal sympathy with the criminal It is evident that Jamea' frieiida are try lug to nrouHe more feeling iu bis favor by giving out that be l ad intended to Kiveitp the business of an outlaw and settle down to honest industry. Hud that ho uaa only deterred from this courr-e by the failure of bin crops. This nuy be an lugeniuus delenhe in Missouri, but there oiu be little doubt that men will leel sifer even in that State if auoh Ml a'ns us James are snttly buug or behind Un bars for life. PnK4iDNT Autudr, who was n politi cal General dur ug the war, but who never came within close range of grape shot, may have an opportunity of exhib iting his military spirit in the Wisi, it reports from Utah provo true. It it stated that a combination troupe of ban dits huB been fortmd. from Texas cow boys and Shoshone Iudiai s. who met on Friday night, to thenumbir of hixiy-Hvi , ou the bordrrs of Colorado, nud xore, enob man by moonlight ou bis dagger, that the I're.iilritt nud the chiefs ol bin arty should be captured and held lor raoKJtu. tiuuh capture of great imrt of Cabinet, ou a piunto wbeu it Hlioiilil he ' to hum," at work in Washington, would b.- n more effective h-asou to the pirties interested thsu miy number ot roluuiea upon the Duties of Governors. The Nad thldg about thi matter ia that if the peo ple, under the ndviuo of Mr. D iua, re lused to send rouud the hat lor t.nch n ransom, thep loruoA-li.-yu might not net my reward lor their lrouM. ami peruana- be compelled to aupporl the. plann ers for the remainder of their u.-.tura lives. DELUDED BY VOLCANOES. Just bk the world haa rrO-Vjred lr-Ul thehorrorsof a recent Italian eartl q'lake wo are arome.l hy liewa from the Eistot 1 catastrophe Btill more appalling. Ou list Siturday night, the (Uep rumbling., bich precede volciniu eruptions, were -eard at different pom in thu ial.mil of Java. Alter a lew hours showers ot Monea Megan to fall, and all through tin; niglu abjwera of red hot roeka uud ushis tell. makiug otunplelo darkness throughout aveu the most crowded towns. Ou Sun day morning the iliiturhai ces hud ex 'euded beneath theuatersof tbe Str.ii ol Java, und they ueres aiu boiling ami nissing violently, wim gr--at waves .lathed upon the shore und the tempera. tnro of the sea went up nmily Iwntj degrees. By nonu ou Sunday the erup tion spread to the Geuung volcano, the crater of nhieh is toe largeat in tbt world, being nearly four miles iu oiapj eter, and many other minor eraters.nir.il more than a third of the fort) flvo crater-. of Jav. were either in active emp ion or seriously threatening it. The vari us craters begun to vi mit up euormoii streams of white nci l, sulphur us mud and huge q-i tutiiiea ol' lava. Death nud destruction were-limit broadcast npon the valleys beneath. The sta also com menced to eiva syuipathetio deiuoutra lions. Tub overmanning cl.mdi were so surcharged with electricity that at one time ;u.Te than fiUuen hugu waterspouts were seen, Iluudred't of men, women and chil.lreu were unuhlo lo get into the open air before their houees Ivll itboul tl.em muking rnve yur ls of llio ruius Much of the nurlheru Ortiou of Ihe laud, which was covered with trarta ol inreaW, was soon iu' one ureat blaze. Probably not a single crt'ji iu all Java will be saved. At the entrance toBa- avla, the prii eioiil city of tin-i.-l md, ived about J5,000 Chiuimen, of wbom t is hardly probable that more than S000 manage ' ti sav- thir liym. Of ha 3 SOU Europeaua about 8l)U baVd pet- hod, When It is cooeiili red that Ihe whole population amounted io 10.000, 000, the dea'o lil . 11 toot up tar into tuv thousand. J.,vt ia a Nrgo Island 111 he Eisteru Arc-hipelauo, aud the- ilchtst of the Dutch E.st Imlian possessions. Coffee used to be the chief produc along with iiuher, lncli 1, tobacco and sj ices, but rarlhq 1 a lies, vnlcauoes nud water--pouts aro the eta, lu commodities 1,1 present. ENGLISH AND ASIATIC CH0LEBA. Cholera ia ot to kluda E if,lisl nud Aki.tic. The former dixuse ia not fatal except iu the old or delicate; tieaiineut is iudic.itb'l by warm hatha and warm driuka. A tjplc.il c.imj ol Asiatio chol era lias three stages - first, ot diarrhoea, secoud, of rice-water evacuations, vouiu- iug, cramps, cl.lneas und lividlly ol the skin; third, collapse. Tue third stage in a favorable case is one of reaction or col secutive lever. Coll ipse isuu udvnucut state of thu dixilse. but not i f nei-essily t sign ol lata! termination. Y t, iu uo like, it Is au indication that lb disease a ruaki g rapid progress iu iteatioyiug Ua blood; ihe shrunken eye 11 it (lie shriveled lorm ure due to the r ij id uncle at ncrciloLs. It is au insidious ui tho 1 of hie, ding the patient to ilea'h; l.euib its rapid course, though l..r 1 ugth.v tm. sous tho fluid lost is not red. Tout' ment: Place the patient iu a warm bath f'.r abrief space.iu wbiuh one-ball pouuii Ol borax bas been ills olve-l, Iuteruall) take, diluted lu four ounces of water.no drop of strong sulphuric ucid (oil of vit riol, a corrosive poison), lleuca iliiuon liuue the usd of the acid as hoou us urg eutsymplonisurertllnved. D.siutect all rooms, clothing or susuected pi ices; ivoi.l mod kept where red mold grows. Food Ireshly cooked from now until cold weather will save life. 1 1 true Asiatio cholera the evacuations contain uo I. lie so uo error ueed be nude iu diagnosis. Tbe aeid remedy absorb Ihe clmlera Irom the alimeiiUry muni, theordnury cliauuel nr its iuir iik- , an at 111 same time l.mita Ibn 1 ansiidatinn of Ihe tdood vestels into tbe bowels. The aoti dote, in cast of accident, is chalk, mag nola U4d thj alkaline carbouates. a h st impudeni iraua in conns inn with Btblic.t mannacripta has jmt he-11 epo.ed. 11 SI,Rplra.abrl.-.l.,ttibnu. A M ST Impudent fraud in conns f n l-ruitil no nej.teoikr ol Jerusalem, in- form d tbe Eufclidi Govt rollout that 1 e bad purchased nt Kreat ei( ense fn in some Arab cl ieltniua lUu ntin nts of a startllii(( character. They coimisttd ot lllleeu slips of au ancient looking sheep skin manuscript, containing IleLraio characters which Shnpira claimed were letters of tbe text or portions of tbe book ol Deuteronomy. They were represented na probably the oldest text of that pari of the Bible iu existence, us they were dtted about TOO 11 C and nearly 1C0II eaia bef. rc thu oldest accepted iiiaiitt scripts ol Deuleri ni'toy were know 11 Mr. Gladstone, who is much interested in such matters, Miliniitted the parch m lit to H 'braic experts, aud It has be 11 dxeided by Dr. Ginsberg, a German gen-tl-tiiiiii. and M, Clalroioot U innenit, a Frenchman, the greatest of living Ile-b-ow scholnrs that tho documents ate bare-faced lr.imU, and that the iuk will which they were wtltleii is not mire than ten 3 ears old. Shaplra estimated their value at $j 000 000, but Instead ol this liiujp sum he le likely to receive about five years ill n peniteti.iary. Our Now York Letter Regular oorretponaenco of AnvooATC uw Y011E. An. '28, 1883. Coney I-latid is hist driltiug into 11 state of lale.-sness nud becoming 11 re sort for rowdies of all kinds. Maulat t.iu B.-iich, thanks to tbe ifficieiit ser vices of P ukerton's Detective Agenoj has thus I r hi 1 1 its own. in the sense ot maintaining ils r-spectability though it has lu a great extent lost thu gloss ol 1'anhioo. B it ucstwurd of ltilntoj it will soon b- positively dangerous to re- 111:1 in out alter ten o'tlock with any seusi of security ho far us propirty and person al silety ara concerned, Gaugs ot thi I most lawle-R iilfllius, thieves, couti.leiice men und abandoned women abound, so much so that timorous persous leel any thing but coiutorlalle- Most of lint ilk riluru to the city by the boats of ibe Iron Pier Line. There are several po licemen aboard of them. Were it not lor tues otHcials, there would be' llvel.v scenes ou tioard. Aa it in respecOtble pisseugeia arc s.laais lad wheu tbe bo. its touch laud. L ml Coleridge bas tltii far kept yry quiet, nud Mr. Elliot F Shepherd and I ho meiubtrri f thu Bar Assocla'iou have appropriated him to such an extent us to make it ilouUtul whether the distin guished gu. si ill be alilo to long stir vivo the gout if he has any tendency tu aards It. EI.1bor.1lu liiui.ers evtn eve uing, sumptuous brtnlihislH, tacutions with noli lunches, make u'p thugriatei potto u ol his dally oiuupalioii. It wilt r. q lire on ixtr.ur it.ury cuuiitii-iou to withstand all tukniidmy L r l will m. doubt bo glad to get ick to Engliuu. By-thii-Aii, Mr. Oirus W. Field, wb geii-r .lly uianaues to appropriate most ol t ie prominent Eul hhiusii who oouia t. this uouutry niilsl leel ntlier sore thath. was birred out from competition for Ihi lion. II -linn 11. t i-veii b-eu invited n several ol Ibu euteriaiiiuients whicu hav. been giets L'ir.1 0d.-rnlj.e, though hi brolhtrMr. Dudley Field, has not been overlooked. It is really ami zing bv.tbe-way.to wl a' au extent tills continent ot ohm has hi en . vert uu u ithin the t..st year or so by rich ail tilled E .(.li-hiueii, 111 i-t ofuhnm are or propose to become ix'ensive l.iuo OAiurs. A Washington Irieiid tells 111. that 1 bet number uf acres iu tbe West, I. eld by lori-lgtiers uggrigtles nt lensl four n.i liio.fl. A uewuddi iouto the list w.ll shortly be lurnishtd by Lord Q leeiiHberry. An ngwil of l.is is now limning a tour ol the country with a view -1 iuspectiug pmperty suitalde torust. ck ranch, und he will probably ueltle In Texas. British p. ssessioos iu this conn iry will so in n-..cli such it figure ns to he a standing menace of international ditli cnllie.", lor the Englishmen as n rule ule so selii-l) and s dlsregirdlul ol ulhel people's rights us to make it almost be youd a douot that sooner or later troub les will uiise. At the same lime Mr. Henry Villard, who if he is not actn,ill. a ill miou be the principal figure iu Wall Street, la mak ing n luroiu etlort to iuieresl German capital in his railways. The ituporia tiou of .1 largo uumbtr ot leading Gir lino doutnrs, piotesnors, S naioi and j .uriialis'H to attend thu opening of the Norlheru l'acifiu is hut a jnirt of a traud so'ioi'ie tu interest Europe at large. Eng ll.h oip'ital at present fights ulrfl-s 3 o imesiiti' 1. Aniiric.iu securities. It Is believed that .'f wtallhy investors ol thu -tight little ilati.'''iee thai Ihe biea nhieh ib-y mime is lki.' up by others the.t will be nil iheiuiire rage." to tukeuj Mr. Yillaid's pr j cia. Ihe pre. araliom for the Glamor. J ihileeal Mauhiulau lice J are comple. aud tu day, Wrdiie-uuy and Tnursdaj, Oouey Island will luerally swarm ui h people, anil at Ihe holtls aij 1. callous li r looms h..vo 1 .ecu rinsed for some days. Ol coure tl.tre will u more noise lhau music, lor Glim lie's Idea ot u grand musical vVeiil 1, to Uavu it us loud is po-slhle. bull ever) body Wllhe,il use , lor cauuous alter nil inspiru the uveraga ;.uoliu miud more than thu fiuesl sliams ui u Mjui-ihoii. 'Ibis is peruups Ihe s e-ret ol Gilmnr's national rrpututioun laiJer nl uu otcheoira. lie knows what thu piibllu wants aud gives it t tuew. He does not In In ve ttal lie has a illtlliv lulssuiulo refoimtlle pit. tic las e. and lead It uu 10 Ihe etln rial realms ol resliieilei-ui. aiol r.iv W..eu Hie ptil.lu pr.-lers to lull-iw its oii swiet will an. lucliuuiiou. Gilmure is personally as popular us be Is protis-ioually, and al though h can make as silly uu nltir diuuer speech us anybody ever atteui, ! ed, everibj.Iy lurgiies him ou uccount ol bis pcrsouul good nati.ro. O.car Wlldo's pliy, b.wthe-way is I. bj Huurily witbiiiuAii. Ii was u rmk failure, aud Marie Prescolt his star. Is hs muuii Ui.giisttd us the public. Oscars star l ekiiteutly on Ihe w.uie, Oiuventioiis as a riil. are not the q nelest alfiirs lu tliu W01I1, but (.Uo wu. lii-guu to-iiaj which proiulses to n on. ilu.-lud iu such 1 m.t'iuir luai oue ma lirur lhrpnverlii.il pin drop inritiw eirii the must he-tted iil.o .s.i.ins. I m uu Uiu lieul Mutes Uooti olmu st L u II dl. I'hiy liav i-,iulii tilr , r s . Ieer. m il prnp -suiii m mi Mr, n(.e mi x.n-ivc pi to ui u nog unilu ,.. h l nliug tne de.it 111 ie 11 ter a o 01111110,' A- I'-ii-i lid, is what one tun leu.ters i-i.l or Miner ir..i- ) n t luu. Wu.it Oils 'mtHresi" , I uir,l 1,, oso.rtaiu. I tLiuk it is uior. visionary tlt n an II tug else. These poor people, tin u an u iug els' ' na unity il jJ1 na unity iirlvtu to n more or o i ca on account ol lie r Rotuehow vol the iitea t ml th. y are entitled to recognition na a dy Iu public, on acconut of iI.Ih in- fi tllllv and they tiroi'Ose to make them selves. One ot tbe projects ott foot is to twiiibllsli uu art school lor them, Mauv of them are painters nud sculptors, and in good tiatured though unreasoning baste they propose to briug others into iuh nein. Mr. Pierre Lorlllard's Ipssps nt Slon month Park last Saturday when Ir qnois was defeated, amounted to over $20 000. His ohagrin was very marked. If be 11 fans to send hl recent purchase Drake O iter, to England next yenr for lh Si-ring liin.dii-nt k. be will be viry nearly "Ighled out of thetti, lor as George K. iiuey deleated Iroq'iols w Hi , nlid Carter tn weeks ami beat Kinney, rac Ina 1 flirts Is on thi-olhir aide will not coucelv a veiv tdcli Idea of him. Our Washington Letter. fFanxi oua BrictAi. C.ihrksposihnt.1 Wa ihsotmn.D. C Aug 27, 1883 It is marvelous what a bard time tb -G ivemment has huutl igfor itscff-inl ers such bad men as Tlowgate, Nicker H iii and iilhers. This n flection is in d iced by tbe report that government dp t-i'tlves nre now guutilug in Canada for Major Nickerson, willi small show ot success. It ia now about twoyiarssii.ci llowgate took French leave ol his quar ters ill j til. nnd during that timu he hai been seen by private citizens, lntnocr hree place", unless Ihe said privati- cili z-nsare uucousclonable liars. Once" be wis met iu Calilbrni , and later over in V rglnlit, where he is now said to be. Y t there is no prospect of his capture, aud it i- questionable u bether tin re exists suy real desire to capture him. But i would seem that nobody could have am i iter, st i.i the escape of Nickerson, uue hu has hee.i proven suet a mean scotin Irel that there is every inducement t. lUlcll linn, tiikl the fugacious How gati M.ij ir Nickirsnn probably had 1 ire terieuce as a scout during his enrlie. Iiis of military service. The remark- idle anility which they both show iu lodging suggests that they must have akeu lessons Irnni the I.idiau wuriiois I the 1 laius and mountains. Thu biga- m .us Nickerson skips u round out ot igbt, bin Keeps tip the fiotlou of 11 legal coinmntiluatinu uilh the War Deiuirt iiient by 1111 address 111 tbe 0 ire uf a Phil d. Ipbia triend. Ashe is a retired 1 fib c-r uud not a-sigued to any duty, he can not be dismissed lor desertion nor can bu be tried by court-martial while he i absent, us tbe law provides that he shall bs laced by bis licensers uud Ihe witnes sea against bim. So tar, then, he Ion lejj.lly thu upper hand of Ihe depart ment; uud, meanwhile, there is no uu- tu rity lor slopping his pay, which con tluu. s to rnu ou. What uu ahumiuubli TI-.U 1 the man is wns revealed lu tin procurement ot a bous divoice from Ids nisi wile, his ou rageous treatment ol her fur no ci.u-i ; and his entrapping 1. au innocent woman into a srouuit mar rug., which bus hetu nullified bj h u urt. Secretary XjIi.ci lu win Imvo ti go tu Congress mil wiuler lor Kiecn 1 o gi-laiion which will enable bim to rid t iu alloy ol mis ol.-gtuce to Its r .11 . The l'KSlotfi.e Dep.irtmeiit is threat eu.il with uu in. io.li lion ol ll.itton. The y.mng ui.iu who bus tne potteuious -pjmtnge ol "First As-ilstaut Postuiastii I the Uutlid atutis" hitched to his pa-1 rouyiuio, is not to bae bis umhition mrbed by any fslse ussumpliou of mud-j-.ty, wheu there is such a spleudtu i.i.uiuglor lame via the Poslolfice Di rectory, lie may have htiuggled ugilLht utu and draw -poker us uu editor ol a Western newspaper but two short-yeais ngoue, but lu tne aiigustuess ol tbe nrsl usststaul Po-itmusier G.-ueraUhip, theie remaius no reui, mhr.ince of the iidverM l suggested by unpaid hoard bills, Iitole clothes uud gliiu-visaged uusheiwoui u. ludeed, the ll.itton no is uolhn g like tne ilatluu ol tbose halcyon days sor.ib iu xp. ctauey unit so liuitlolol oisup pour.mtut, when there wits uu uue iu ml Cur.sleuilom wuu tnuugnt enough ubum his particular Hilton tu name a postol lice aiur him. Nnrprohabl) W011I.J uut b.my havu Iboiigut uf it nuw, bud Hat Mil not had tbe sell sutlicieut conscious uess that thu name wits not bom to die Hi thu luquelit applic itlohs lor uew piatotliciH iur.iughi.ut ihe country, are Haitou's opportunit). and wbeu thu peo , la nf hquabeby Gulch and Buugtoui Hollow ask lnr posl..Qiuea, Il.iitoii ngih I lie want ol eupbouiousUesH, telling thi U'-psrlmeut that such nam. a are iieiiher -.vucurouistid or even suechdochical, while the iismeof II it ten is truiisluu. nt )y mell.flu- ns, sjnniiriiic.il, uud site g-tli.r Slll-Bl MU.SDUil, Thu effect if llattoL n inttUbc iei.iti-1 lor ihu name I ll.itton, tl il I us uot filled his Hinliiiioii. It has ti.l.-.l sev.r. 1 pages in tne Post-ol- nc U.r.clori, until now tbere is sod to lie hut oue name, and that the Father ol bis C.itiutri, that stands out 111 bolder r liet in the list ot post, ffi -i s And ii will not be lung ll'lTa 11 1 ton will gel alie-iil ol lliat. If, by an official over eight, Union glues his imme noon two ir m .ru 1 tfiees in the same State, there Is uoiniuu susler tliau to rinu the ohauges upon i . an. I so we have II.1II01., Mallirrg, Hsltuuvill', und worst of ull fj.t-ff which ol conrse Is siiggtiTu m llati'.n's importance aud litle to respect Iroui ai'I "bo I avu to do with thu pns' olUc. s. bonld II illou survive thrnmih his priKeiit ts.'til nt 1 ffii-H. it ia doubtful It llio United t'ilea u -veronient will ever need aunt lor Piisttuasti r Geuerul wl-h a first nsi.ist.itit hi In." liinf lit. It is evident that the rci.'nef i..n of single ra'e letter p"slage trim ttrte lo two cents has not been made too sm.n, Tl e estimated surplus of the P istoffihe De. oartuient f r in- last ft c-d veHr is 12,- hlKIOOO. or SI 100 000 more tl nt. the sur plus of the precedli g year. This mr. plus bus her m- ar on large. Ii wax ever iu'iid d th I the -tal vin, null I be made sonrn of r venu 'o the G vemuielit. Its incieiu-v is reached .. ben it give Ihe pwii 1- proui.t and cbeanl.tiercariiiL'e. Tim. tr..r.i. iasrv surplus of last sr uivu a ruia-u . atile nasnrauce that the rwlncllon lo two oauta will riot create any rnnsidi-iHblH d . ttcb-ncy. The new two-cent slump u ill go into nsu next month, when the old t irees will be retired. It i said a hand. uo.ue desmn has been made lor thu new -laino. T e liii.tal chei-k for reinilllmj fnc'lonsl uiunnuta also goa into use an mi a month itrnr. It will bu a Rreal eonvonlsnoe, nr. sloe- thu retirement ol fr-ctionsl paper rnrreiiry lli-r liaab.en oo readv method of remiuiou Ftnall -m ty mail. i) u Pidr... New Advertisements. TI13 Stanis & ottar Privileges Of Ihi- F..lr riliuinilx will he ili.i....,..l r.t I,. t'u" iljl,H' mi. I I tx li'ihlvr-.Hl II.-I'nlili,- -hi-, lu i lnl. on lh Fair (Jp. 111, .Ii. at I wu ,vi.k M "II b itllldllv. St llti mlinr 90 1 S.QQ a. u til. 1 . . ai wiili-n II.iip nnd phtn nil nor. in 11 t-t. .iel Hit. i vlli ' ' Hitt.ttl. EhWUy UAUER, Eeiretarv. BepUuiUr 1, 1663, ' NKW AI1VF.RTISEMI KTS. To whom it may Concorn. Niitice ia hereby given, that I will 1.0 lunger la reiisihpihp lur utiy dehu inn-Irai-led hy my wile, Bltutua Blinemaker, of EsU I'etili.tfutls.ti Oi.uiily.l'a iShe havimr tell toy bed end hoard without just cause or provni-aliun. GltANVlLLE SHOEMAKER. Sept 1 3 Kail i'ellll, I'll. In the Pilot House. "Yel, sir; till kind ol work obliges a man jo keep roher u't a judge, Orallmenln the wnrld, (teainbiial pllola and railmad cnul neen elmuld let liquor alone. Fur on their ck-arnetsof iluhl anil coulneas of head de pen. In the rafety cf life and property." Ke plnx liii lian.l un Ihe wluel nt he salil thlt, Mr- Uiucktnan, of Na mi r-llver street, lJlite.mo, ailded : "Uf coutle, bo 1110 ul 'cm ilrlnk; but thu tuber onei have the belt po Itluna and the beft pay Yea, Ihe wurk and exposure sotnctitiics tolls un us; hut fur my pari, 1 Unit Paiiickr's I on 10 to l.o all llio In vhrorant 1 need. I've gel a bottle ubuard here now! i.ever go on a trip without it. When I haven't any appetite, or am In any way uul of aorta. It acta me up In no time. II Irlnklug n.en would uao the I1111I0 It would help'ein lo break ufT. (No. that Isn't a light liiiuai-: Ita a s-ar, low 1I..W11 near Uiu water.) Al I w ia aailna. Ihu 1 01I0 ii new Hie bottle.l up. You feu Ilia (l.n aiattt Well, with a buttteut I'AitKni's loMointhe ooker 1 can Seep malaria al M from me ui that, nil Ihe time, ftlvnirehai uaed It lur threJvcura f.ir aummer e.iuiplalnta an I ci. lie. and si au li.vlaorani, wtii-ii ahe'a tlretl out frou over. wok Shosaatlie lonlo II n onlay, (lood liye! Uuii't break jour neck going below." Vlali pei-piiratii.il. which has beeiiki.uwn hi I hkkh's Iinoi 11 Tonic will hereafter be ndvi-rllaeil anil lolil limply umlcr Ihe name of HAIIKKU.S Tonio. unprincipled dealers arcciini nnlly deceiving their ru-ii-in r by mllltuilng inferior ar.tcliunib-r ihu name ul Kilmer, nu.l 11 1 ulniter Is really an uul u porumt injreilleni, no drup the mialeaillus wont. There la no chamrc, however, In the pre. paratl"ii Haell. and all buttles reiiialnhiK In the liaiuli of ilemera. wraptsd unlei Ihe iiuno of I'.miicer's Oi.mikii Iii.nu ceutahi the genuliiH ineillclnetrttiu fsM annlli ilgiiaiure ul lliacox & 1.0. tl a' Ihe bottom ul thu uulalile wrapper. Aug 4-83 liu Iffsntcttullv rtiiut.uncea tu the reonle of Te- hlKhtun nmt Uf vic'nlty, thai helnnowpre- Household Furniturt ATfinaifftf'tiroti from th xt Seasoned Mat? rials lit rrlce fully no lowns tho Hamfnrtlclr onn b l-outrht lor tls-'whero. Here are a fev ot the ttiduceinetits oflcrcd Pirlor Sets at rrom $50 to $0t Walnut Mnrhlp-top Itres'in Tane Il.lr'-m SuUcb. 3 pivces WO to W Palmctt Jlf.lromn Suites $lAtoS4 nnn Seatnt 'lintr..ppr8t of8 V (ItMimm lull rp, per cet f 0 and nil other Hood rqtiully rhrap. In this cmtKCtlnn, I desire to rail thont. tfv,t)-n n' h 1" ti nv nntl( f nilt It THE UNDERTAKING BUSINESS with a NEW and IIANI1SO.MK UKAItSK and a lull linm.r (J.iMv'hTS ami (Mil- Kl.N.s I am nrenaied lo attend orniiiiitlr lo ull ur. den tu tilts II.. o at lowest prleei. Patronaue ri-apeetlully aullelted and the moil, ampie auiniacii n guarantee!. V. SI HWAHTZ, octU DANK St., LelilL-titon Nine Teachers Wanted. An Kxamlr.allon uf Teachers, for tlie Pub llurtcluiola uf Maliunlnir 'I'uiviiit In will hi he lit tn llio Sea- ul llnufe. near iten.r Mpnir.v. on SiM'ITItDAV. SIOI'I UMlir.h la.1683 cniniiii i cunr at 9 00 i-'cloek A. .11 A luu lu ri-ceive prupu-ati fir collecting Ihi --ehool Pax fi.r aal.l low ahlp. 1J order ul tho llo-trd, OilliFI(j:v pei KM. Secretary. Slahonlnx, AUKUSt 1 lb, Hi w-3. Subpoena in Divorce, Mary J Mullen. In Ihe Court of I'ummoi vs. Phai ufllaibun ci.untv. Jebn 1'. .Mullen. ) .No. June 'itrm, 1SSJ. IN D1VOKUE. To John F Mvllbn Betjio dtnlt Sill, You are hereby n itln?d lo be anil unia-ar at at uurt ef Cummnu Pleai ol (l.r bou t.'uumy, tu li liuld lu the Iti.urt Houie, at .tlaucti Ohiihk, on .Aloiiilay, the SI It day ol ijcli.nc-r, a. i. at luu eiocK in ine mru nnon. tu imawer ihe nl'.ve cumnlatnt. i creon' al aerviee ul aubpoi-na und allaa aubaa;iia hai ins tailed ou aecuunt ot )ou ubaence trum Ul) liaillKICK. HAS. V. I.EN'ZT. Sheriff T. A Snviikii, a torney lur I'I'lf Jtluueh Ubuiik, July U, SS3 4 Florence Silk Hosiery Ft) It L.AII1KS. Theae a-oudi art- manuiac nred from fine IL illKMIr, KMI'l'lMI S1I.K on band truiue. In the beat "lull la"lu..ne.l" ahapea known lo tin- trado, Tliej arn made extra lunir. sru oye.i in ine yarn, anil may uo wuau oil without tnturv tu culor ur texture. I'urcliuic-ri ihuuld nutice uur trade mark, ii.oictier TRADE MARK. F knitted Into thu beui at the top nfeacb Stuckinic In all uur beat llualery fir I.adlea. Ams iiar aturekeeper lu lliuw )uu the Fl.iiKElF.Siu.-klnK Uurlaieai Hook on Knl'tlnir (No. 4), with uruplei ul Kninlnir an I E'cnlng Silk, lent uu receipt ui i i.ree i-em smuipi, NUNDTL't'K SII.K UU . PLniwncii. Mass TIib Aiuerican Antiprian AUD ORIENTAL JOURNAL! ! I'ubliihed by Jaucaos A Moasa, Chlrafrn, 111, $:i -r yi-ur. Eilileil b rtiicrnxs D. rssT.devoti-il Ui Clb8ic.il, Oriental Eu ron-uii und Auiericuo Archeeulogy. II lnttruleil. Thia Jiuimal slvea Iufurmatinn on dlaeover let ami exploration! in all landa,end ia very valuable t.i I hi. so who ure rullowiug Anil rjuariao auhjecls al well aa to tbe i-oinnion rulr. ii)ir8-tf IASTHMA QUIUIt.a AMI Pcniisntlj' Dr- Minion's A.tUuia Heinedy f Dm In unequaled ai a poiltlvejVj U I I L, U AS r II MA AND HYSPHrSl'rand ul their altendant evlli. It duea nut me ely ullurd letiiimiurv relief, ul a permnt cure. IIUVhUITI. 110 ,.r..i. ,-ii, P'M.I "It If Hie Iw.i mulielnu lorAiilim-. Hint I. vr linl-u USr-d.' II. MiMlTII Foiiululll I Jlea-l.Teiin . laji! "I am 11 truly elevel ul ill ijinpt 1 ut rtliiuu Iiy .Si-nsun'i rem e.lr." uiliu .tiiirr. tiriMiKviur, i-a.. ru,.! ili, uur Aail-ma llemmlv li tulv-n '"' meexrllent .ailfaetiiii " .l 1- H'l,ur Murrl.vllh'. N. V, jyt 'Slm-e I Ii-kiii taklmr ,-urrtmui 1 lia p-i-led wi-llrvu'S ulirlii ' M. A It.ian, run Hu 110, Micii. a.ifl l the l.rn I ever timk." Mr, A lliiirll, ul liulu-rla, Illliinia y : -Ur. n llin'll .O. ' .i-.r.nrir inemlil Ii in -kett eaiiect rutl -'.' recti,-. itr; I Mil II t" Fepd fur iteailei. iititiiuli aud ' lirln-ll.t. tu K Iv & (HI, XT it III a rilKUt . N. .: '-N. Crltlrmlin ti u , ' I j-'ullen lit., N, Y., alt wnclwale axenu. Tin ai Stet Iran Wars, Is now offering extraordinary Bargains for Cash ! IIo la tho only Agint In town for tho aate of tho Bessemer, Runshine, Othello, Ranges ; JYtontour, igntnouse, juxceisior reim, ana Eclipse Cook Stoves; tho Prinoeton, juariy uawn, Belmont and Real Double Heaters, with a va riety of other Square and Round Heaters, All of which ho is now offering Alan, on hand everv kind ol STOVE URATE and FIRE nillOKS. Dealer in all the belt makes ul l'UMPa. Rootling and Spouting, Store on SOUTH Street, a Patronngo Invited; latlafaotlon guaranteed. FOR SALE, A larco LOT. with emollenl IIOUSF. and STAHLK ert-ol,-d lllureon. iiliit-.allu Ki-irs Hotel. on Itnnkn-u), lu thi II.moukIi. Tube ..il'l un neo. nim.Hlailnu li-roia. Apply lo 1 1 1 1 1 IN vutH L, 1.3 nurlli Herunii r-ireoi, i'hlladelplila, Pu. Aug 18, 1 83-m3 Administratrix's Notice Katate of ClKonos I.'kicmaho Iloeeaaed. Letjeraof Admlnlatrnllnn mttho ea'ntenli -li-orgii ItelCharil, l.nc .l ri-i rinu iuwii. iMilp I'urtion County. Pa, ileci-nied h-ive been khiii ul lo I.tuls Helehnr-I. n hi. lent In al.l tonahlp, to whom nil .erun lndi-btu.1 iu aiild eatniu uru requi-aieil lo inline pny ment, nnd llioau havinir i-lMlmaur ileitiuiidl will in ike the anno kimwu without delay. LV MIA l.'l'.ltlllAIIII. A.lnilnl-lrilTll irtn W.M. 't. FIIF.V II iN tier Atlurney. Kast Penn, July 'JO, .S33-0 Caution. All peraoni are hofehv lorbldden to meddle wltli a Hurt-o, Wann ant llarn'-ia now tn puaaei-aliiii uf W. (J FreiOiriel, i. Ihu burouKh ul' Wel-ipirt, Urlion oiunty. Pcnioi.. aa the aamo Ii my tiri-iierty und luannd lu htm dur ii. S my phuaure, LHWIS UHLTZ. North Pcnn, SehujILIll county. Pa. Aug. 1. W3- 3within C. Shortlidge's CADKMY lor Yi.unir Men nn I ll- ya, . oedla.Penn , I'Joi. Irmn Plil.a., Si-h-io yenr open' Sep'. 'Z Fixed priee i-uvera very xpeni'-. even bjuka, he, No ex ra h.irgea Nu .ni-ulontul i xii i a a. Nu ex a uiu lion fur nitnnra un. 'ihlilein expert. eno d ie.n hera. ail n.i-n an. I nil irrioluati-a p clal i pporuinltiei I r upi aiu li-uia tu ud-viiiu-i' ru l.ily. Spet-l.il drill Tur dull iin-l luekwanl lioys rulrun. ur aiudt-nta inuyao I er uni alU'tl -a ur cliu- ae ttiw reuuhir Luu Pah, Solentlne, liualucia, l.ieslo il. or Ivll Kiixlneerliur lluurao. Siu.linia fitted nt .itiiii.i Academy urunuwin ll.i-vir.l, Yale, and ten o her t'olli-ui-a nu.l Puty ectinlo cliool.. A 1'iiNflcal und till ml al Lahuri tury: a line U)miuiaiuiu ant It.ili sruund. 1,6 0 vols, added tu Llbr.iry in 18S3. Teu stu.lonis neiit tn O.illiuu In 1883. A Kaolua ling elaa in fominerel.il lli-p't In 1181 Mu la tola 7 ehu etiea und a tempo uneu uliurter which prululills too aile uf nit In-loxli-iitinirilrlnki. Fur new ll.uair ili-d Cir cular iiddriia Ihu Princlpli-m.il Proprleior, SA'ITIIIMI Sllllll l l.lllllK. A,.M. (Il.ir v.ird Unlvi rri y Uraduate), .Vledla, I'euiu. Auiial 4. wt. Assignee Notice. Notice la hereiiy irlven thai W. S. Winter mule, uf Lelih;litui., liarb -n county. I'.i., Iiy ueed uf vulun ary ualKnuiu -t lias aalKiied all lili eamte; real und peraunal, oi the auid W-S Wlntermuiu loll, it Oilhuin, ul the ItoruuKli, I'uuuly and Statu ulun-l.lld, In liuat. f.ir tl.o benetli ufltiu credlmra uf tie aid W.S Wiiite rioute. All pera in. tbere. .ure, hidniitel lu ihu silu w. ti Wluterunite -111 ii like piymi-nt lu ihu aild iii.luiicu, und tboae hiiviiiu ciiiliua o di miiiiila, will make kuon thu lamu wituuui ile.ay. S. It. Uimiam, Aaalwnee uf W,a. Wlmermuie. Lchlgnton, July S3, 1883. w-d F. A IKHMANN. Sollchor of American and KornUn t'uitnls, atlniuiuiit It.t', All liuRluess cunnoctetl with I'atenif, wjietlier brf.'ie I lie .'atrnt Utllcu or thu Courts, promptly Htltntlctl to N churKe male uu lfsu patent li secured. iStuu lur circular, tniiiMiQ Saloon Keepers and Others, Duu't fail to buy our Champaignc Pcav Cider, Lager Deer, Root liecr, Krctar, Porter, &c, OF C. BOETTGER, rn ( aa , nn 4 t lAjlALiUA, I R. .... uai.lr MltOf 'IN A V THE Carbon Advocate OFFICE FOR Cheap Printinsc ! a oo 5 BiaWllHslBIHI Slfl Sill Si "Z't'- A t? BIBlIBdXEl . 3 a KiSHBflRRv James "Walp, Su.ccuor to A. I. MOSSKtt, Manufacturer ef and LlcaU r lit all klndi of Stoves, Ranges, Heaters, H0US3 FBFnisMflg Gooas, &c, k. Now Champion and Apollo nt tho Very Lowest Prices Prompt and Cheap. few doors above Bank Street. June 30, 188 1. jl & CO., BANK STREET. Lehighton, Pa.. MILLERS and Dealers In All Kind of OttAlN BOUGHT and SOLD a IlEUULAU IlAltKIiT ItATUS. We wonld, also, lesorctlully intorm ourclti zeus lliat wo mo now fully prepared to SUT l'LY tuem w.ta Best of Csnal From any Mln dealiedat VEtl IiOWIiST PRICES. Jl. IIEILMAK & CO. Jntiss Spring and Summer ! A Special Invitation II extended lo the I.ad. lei ufLehluhton and aurroumllnic nelnlilor huud to call and cxnmlne the immenie itock ofSPKl.NU AND &U,WLU JUST I!l!OE!VKD AT E. H. SNYDER'S M-eL, LeWsMoD, Fa, comprlalnic all tho luteat Novcttlei in Hlack and Colored Sllka, Vclvits, Pluldi, Caah tnerea. Soruea, all.Wool Suititifra, Urintr hmna. Prima, &c. Alio, a full tine of lllunkela,iomeailca.Shawl,Itlni.liii, Nil I II INS, TitlMMlNOS, tie., i all ol which liu Is uirurimr t very 1. invest Prlcea. A ulce line of Silver-Plated Ware, t Do call and aee It. .Hy stock of GROCERIES.PROVISIONS, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Q.lllXNbWAIlE, ULASWAI!K. kc, la full and complete. Cheap aa the Uhcapcat, and Uuud ai tbe lleit aet.4-vl Is Complete Bone PliospMte ! WANUFAOTUItEl) DY THE ALLENTOWH MT'G COMPANY, '"'lie of the Rtst Fertilizers for all kinds of VAHV Crops and GARDEN Vegetables, can bo bought in largo or small in quan tities of M. HEILMAN, LEinaUTON HA. March 31-uiC -K ff r-x a weeV rr.aile at liorae hy Uj f -e thu publio. t 'Hplt ' neiMuil. will start on y tbfl In now nu Ital not Men. wnraen, buys mnl xlrln wmittil fvirywliero lo work lor us. Now is th" lime. You run work In f pit re time, ot Klvo )ur wiiuie nine lo thn husiuei. t oilier I'tisiiD-ss will pay u nearly o well. No one otn lull t" inuko eimr. Minus imy. Iiy i-ntcrtiiuiir ut unco CoMh out- lit an-) teriiti free. Money made fnat. raitiy ani uununiniy. auutuss ikuk n t o., au uuiu. Maine der2.vl WISES le are n!wavs on ookKUtlorchunces ucrene their earn- Inirs. anil In time I.e. f.otne wealthy; thoe wlimlo nut improve tlieir 0ijrtuniitei remain lu poverty. We i Her a K eat chanceio wake money. Vi want inny men, women, boys and idrlt to work lor us right In theirown I ralltles. Any on can do Ihe wurk i-roperly Irom iheflrt stHrt, The buIner will pay more than ten limes ordln ary waes laipt-nsire lutttt furnished free. . r uue wuu ru uiteit latin iu iujiku money ' rapidly. You tan devoie our wnole tlm tu ttii wrk, or t-nly your pptue mnmenii1. Full t liiturmatlon and all thai Is nerdtd snt Iree Aiiiirci .TiNditN & Uo. I'urliMiui AiHlni. RESTS life II iircerilnir by. nd dare before uu romelliinir m latui and lulilime leave bo- hlmt to conquer time.'1 IMaweek In your mm town. 16 uultit frei. Ko rUk Lvery. thluir new Capital not required. W will furntiili yun i-veryihlnir. Afany are making furluner. t.Mdlea make ai much ai men and Ij.ii aud tiirli lniiku irreat puy Ilt-ader. II y.-u want builne&a at wblch you eun make ureal imvalltli. lime, write fur partlrulari tu II. IIallett & Co l'ortland Maine. I A M r flalmia rpeclaliy. and Will. I A! I J RAVIM. A II HIT I ON A I. l-ni 1 U'llllJIESTKAII I'lSUI IFIItAT. ES and all kinds nf LAMI SI'IIIHT bmiirht and aula. utn oioea, ami iiixneii i-riees paid. Ilojuu -vunt to rollorl'uyT II au, i write to A. A THOMAS, Attorney at Law, Administrators' Notice, E.tate ol Jonas Fucut, Decerned. T.otteri nf Admlnlitratlon in tbe Kllate of Jnnai Focht, late or the lloruuiih of Carry. I villa. tTnrbun ouuniy. VnnN.,deceaiod, hav. beet arrunted totheunder'lKned, to whom all , teriuni Indebted to the laid .Hale are re. nueited tn make Immediate payment, and rune havlnr cUlim or demand, will make nowu the lame without delay. TIIOS B. lie (IK and j CATHARINE FOI'HT, ! June if, less-wd Adinlulitratura. I Caution to Trespassers. ! .tmeph Klhler, Henry Kthler and "-'amuel Kil'lerare hereby lurlid Irenpni.lna: on the and uf the und- rilan-tl. in Tiiwmneuilnir rnwiiihlu. (lurbon I'ounly, ra alter thlr tutieu, under tientliy ut law JOHN HISTLEH. June nth. 1683. wS PENSIONS For wound. dli nieornihei tl'i ilultly. Widow, minor chlMien anil depcn-lanl itarenlietillHed whendeath rranltcl. (ilalmi rriip ued. eaimatlun her ae. Ituun'y, bai-k av and illrliarri nhtnine.1. Aupiy l unep. le ay pr.-iud eel vuur rirlna F-e. flie-l by 1 -w. Ad r-11 Willi la "p. ' he tdd eilthlllt ed armol-EliSOV'kOO., Allurueji & Claim Ag.Dti.tir FBI., waibl uglon, l. O. aer Railroad Guide. FMIaflelpliia ye 11 H. Arraogemoat of Passenger Ttaln. MAY 27th, UU. Trains leave Allintown at follow; (Via PmiKIoVa HaILROaD.) For rilltidolphla at '6.0,.i. U.i.n, and is.li s in. SUNDAYS, For Philadelphia at & oo a. m.and 4.M p.m. (Via Eabt Finn Ubahoh.) For lleadlnK and Harrlahurg;, 8 00 I. to a, tn.. 4.3 , unit .M p. m. Fr l..nic.iiler und Uolumbla, 9.C0, MO a, tn , and 4 Si p ui. . SUNDAYS. For Ilarrliburi;, and warpolntf, TM a. m., o 1 6 p. iu Tralna for AHentown tears at follows : (Via 1'KIIKIOVEK Kailkoad.) lieave l'hlladel.hla, 7.40 a. m. and l.OOfe 1...!., 4 30, an.l 6.16 p. m. SUNDAYS, Leave Fhllaileli-hla, 8.30 s. m., 1.30, ant 4.20 p. m. (Via Hast Pksn. llRAjion.) Iarr Heading, 7.30, lS.lt a. m.r s.00. S.WL and u 15 p. in. Leave lUrrlibuiir, 621-1.60, VM- a,tn- 1.4l ami 4.00 p. m. L-.ave l.ai.caitcr, 17.30 a. m., l.OO and t.4 p.m. Leave Columbia, 7,50 a-, m r 1.19- and 3.to p. m. ffroin Klni? Street Depot. SUNDAYS. Leave Readlnir, 9.00 a. m. and 1 00 p. m. Leave llarrlsburir, 7.00 a. m. and 4 oo p. m. Tralrs via "Perklomen Railroad" marked: thus () run to and trum Depot, Moth and Ureen alreeis, Philadelphia, uther tralai tif ami irum uruu.i atreel neiot no -biv mm o.4o . m. iraini irom Alien town, nnd lUe laiaml a It p.m. train trow i-ioiuueijiuiu, vin I'eiKiuu en iiaiiruau,.bav ttirough oan to and Irum Philadelphia. J. K. WOOTTKN, tlenural Almnvir. CO. HANrOfK, iicn i i-a.a r & Ticiei Ajrent. May 87th, lies. JOHNR.G.WEYSSER. PROPRIETOR Of THE West End Brewery, Maucu Chunk, Pa. Pure Porter and Laser Beer Delivered all over the State. October , 1881 vl E. F. LICKENDAC1I, Tiro Doora llclow tae "Broidwar Uoqm MAUCU CnUNK. PA. Dealer in all rattcrni of rialn and Finer Wall Papers, "Window Shades, Paints & Puintesr' Supplies, LOWEST CASH PH1CES. Central Caniage Works, Hauli St., Lchigliton, Fa., Are prepared to Slanufaeture Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagon, &c, Uf every deacriptlon. In the mote anbatantUi manner, and at I.oweit Umh Prloet. Uopalrlntr l'romptly Attended t. TREXLER 4 KREIDLER, April 28, 1582 yl Proprletort. Rl IPTI IRF IMPBBIAxfutUe llwl I - I I- mwbulyon want 11a .naleat inventlnn ot thence I Hee our pau hloi. sent liee. rot.J. V. JuAN.Orcen. Mts.s.y. luiriin Dividend Notioe. At a Iteuular Meeting f tbe IllrectO'lof the Flrut Naliu al Hank of l.rhlitkton. Pa., ivSeml Annum IHrideml of TH It k.K er cent un Ihe Ciipll-I t'lmk wm rleolared, payabla mi and uTier July Ink, 18X W. v. liOWMAN, Caihter. July Till, mi. Estate Notice. E'tate of John W, Iteberltnir. late ot ihft lluruuicli of i.eiilKhlnn. I'aibon Conoty, Pa., ilecuuied. All perium Indebted to laid .Hate nte rt-qutited 10 make luiroe-llate payment, and thiuie having; lexal i-lalmi aaalnil tbo lame will preient them wltbonl delay, tt proi er unler fur lettlement, tu AAIAMIA . llUIIKIILINO, Excentrix, l.ehlKlilon, June 2, It 63-w NOTICE. Wmni, my Wire, Lena Raekawaek, without ju't cnnne, li lelt my lied and board. 1 wuu Id iirreliy nullly Ihe puldlo that I will nut he reipumoble fur any u.liti of her oon trading after II I" date. WILLIAM RACKAWACE Calaiauqna, Jult ot n, 1883. HEALTH IS WEALTH! pa, k. c. utn-s aiura im uana tiunm, . vu.rtMlriaitl-ir U,.I,.U D itiu.M &HtT.lrti....yi hnrM h-.ur.lcls. U,fclU,K.r,. rraUIUa tun! III. na. ot mitoba ft Uitwc., W.fc.f.liM. M.UI ftM 1-r.M n.,B.-t.nliir el tb BnUa rultl.t I. Ivwukilr m4 Uadln. 10 MlMrr. Wjr 4 4mUi I rrMl.r. 01, 4, a, a.rrrtmw. LoM at Fun mt I. mltmit .... la.aj.aury Lr nMt w4 m.r.rr.CT. rou.ra tj tw-m ml IM hrolav ..Uoi-u.. rovorB4u c.nro. aotfeo.m.ulo.o.oMo.Ui'j tr.im.tit ai . Wa. .r ls boxn f.r al,o.al fcj laollm f14 u r.r.lil mt .rt. WI CUARANTEE BIX 00XC9 To roro tor r.-o. W I1. .rh mtr ro.-rl4 mt . pta fcoi... .crwmiul.d with l, w will .n4 In. .orltM.r mmw rut..aMiniMior.i.o4loM)iUlti.lrMXmo.l4ia It -I oirrl . roro Huoroolr. I..ho4 Mir ty ua a acjotu-ui. 3:. b.m aiwi. rvn.4.ipu 1. ' ' X UIUTAH . ' Tho r!.brttl .(.utlo ttlmrni roHlrr. II hnm.4Mty eomt 11..IMO., Coa.Up.lloo, rariattlko B.I& Hollo, an- vb.ro uwa rarrlrl of to ooaU. Uaaarpoaa.4 for UiiKi.a. EISNER & MENOEL80N, 310 Raoa 8trot. Philadelphia, Pa. $1,000 J. M. Honeyjcacanntle tcllisi MURRAY'S Hips & Charts For 33 pag. catalogue. Ire,. Jriorr-ison Murr-ay. ELIZABETH. N.J.