liVMonniiHERi EDITOR I.KHiailTON. VA.! SATUKDAY, 8KPTBM DKR8, 1883. , Editorial Mention. PTBexEuttxh bus not Iho sninllesl Heft of retiring from hfs present olflce nl the end of his first term. lie, opened the Donton Exhibition on Monday, nnrt far tBe most remarltnblo Fpccimon of homp lnt'nSlry exhibited. Win 1- h Pennsylvania rnarriaRe? JmlM Diddlo says, "If n man say 'this is mlfo, that ts a marrlago in Penn sylvania,! and that if the woman keeps htm np-'to his statement tho contract can only "be dissolved by ft decreo of divorce. Db. Oliver Wendell Holmes, the great poet, physician and philosopher of Boston, ts a very old man. lie is so old a roan that he has becomo an old woman. lie always carries a horse-chestnut in bis pocket to prevent rheumatism. A nuNDHED years ago, from Monc'av September 3d, the treaty of Paris was Binned, by which tho United 8'atcs wero recognized as an independent nation t y Grent Britain, and n new continent was oniblcd'tostart npon ncareer whlchadds n considerable chapter to tho world's history. Jkt Gccld, having run the full length of his ensitdness npon land, is now operating on the high seas. On Tuesday his yaoht Atalanta ran into u tng beat In New York harbor and cut her iu twr. A Bhort time afterwords, on tho romo dty, she ran into a schoo'Jer and lock away part of her stern. It wouldn't be much injury to civilization if somebody made an impression on Jay Gould stern. Tas Now York papers havecnteicd upon 4 crusade agniiist the thrcn ccrit piece They point out that it bears no more relatlou to our decimal money sys torn than tho English sparrow; that it is Inconveniently small.and a wicked nick' el counterfeit of the dime. It is by law n legal tender to the amount of twenty fivo oents, and is taken altogether -very small but a very persistent nnis' nncc. It came into eiistenco with tin three-cent postage, and with its super anunated leader should now bo allowed to' retire in private life, whero small nickels cease from troubling. ' The New York Heiuld, in a r cent 'editorial, discusses tho rtncstlou "why high tariff makeB low wages?" Under low tariff, it points out,the manufacturer would get hTs'raw materials cheaply.and could therefore afford to pay higher wanes. ,lint with a hich tariff bis neccs tulle forcohim to cut down wages or flipujhis works; and everybody kuowR tfejtuochinery deteriorates very rapidly berl it is not used, besides that it tlocs cVrt fru the' iuter es t on its cost. Hence the manu'fuclarers for the most part pre fer to lower the pay of their people and keep ftt Jrtork. This is one of the rcas oaii why ir.tigh tariff makes low wnger. JonxrB stated in his essay on tho tJIttmaH Undcrstar-ding 'that wit con jaUitt .flirting resemblances between &Tn?''w1i!:riare Incongruous, thereby TSiakiutr ui pleaaaut pictures to tbo im- j5RinaUon.J'r', At this rato J. V. Gane tl 3r)f Bjltlbe', is a funny man indeed, ' 3Io basin "liis library a lino cast of So crates., The head and face, inclading nose, oro almost counterparts of John Jtelty.o'f New York, and not only Jlr. Garrett, who knows him well, but scores ,qf othBr 'acquaintances, consider lLo jhysiognciinjr of tbo greatest politician ancient times and the "mug" of the Tammany Sachem as "almost identical." This truly makes up a very pleasant pic ture to the imagination. The local government of Chicago most le as. 'niariy perfect as human institu tion'! can afford to be. The Democratic majority of tbo Board otAldermen con sists of IS professional Irishmen, 2 Irish men who do not make their nationality a profession, 1 exile from Canada, 1 gen tleman from Bohemia, 2 American?, one of whom prefers being a professional -.foreigner, and one' Englishman who is eoi ry he is not Irish or pretends to be. At the head of this party of 21 is a gen .ibnmn, who, though originally a Ken tuckian, has been a Hollander, a Polnn Ur, a Hebrew, a Hibernian, an EuglUb man when in Engtand, a Scotchman at St, Andrew's banquet, a German at pic niea, and an Italian at Home. It is no nse for ministers of tho Gos pel to try and provide old soldiers with an aestbetio or new theological vccabnl- nry. 'Referring to Sbcridan at the battle of Winchester, in his address at the soldiers' reunion In Onconta, N. Y., the Kev. Dr. Fulton quoted the General ns tying, in "unscriptural trms," "Wo 'a 11 whip them." One old veteran co jlon't stand this, so rUu g in his seat and shaking his hand ct the reveiend speaker, be shouted, ''That was'nt what Sheridan said; wVat he did say was We'll lick h-1 tnt of 'eml'" This brought down the house. After the con fusiou had subsided, Dr. Fulton added, "Aud, he did it, tool' 11ns Maky Anderson, deservedly the jurat popular actress in America, made her debet in London list Saturday night Jn the play of Ingomar. Her reception was most enthusiastic, and tbo impree ".on mace upon English society is quite as favorable as that which has a Ways followed her appearance at bonic. This is exactly cs it ought to be. There are few women in public life who havo gone through the fire with reputations to abso lutely btainlcis as Miss Anderson. Though quite yonng she is a magnificent ai tibte,and her indefatigable industry baa already enabled her to overcome ob stacles before wbicb weaker spirits most have bowed down. When the Mayor of St, Louie, Miss Anderson's native city, described that lady as the "Pride of Amerloa and Queen of the Stage" be did not say too much The death, just announced, of Ivan Tourgbeneff, the greatest of Itussian novelist, suggests the enormous iu fluenco-whioh literature has exerted open the advance of freedom. The Itussian writer accomplished for tho serfs of Lis country what Mrs.BecherS:ooacoom pll&bed for the colored race In America, He created a publio sympathy with the oppressed people, and made possible the innclcelinn 'diet of Ateiutder II u for more limn forty years suffered social ostracism in hli own country, and, In his early dayp, both exile and imprison ment, for advocutltg tho cause uf tho Rcrfs. He was a noble spirit, nn ardent patriot, and a benefactor of the human race. William MinwooD, who has been tho publio hangman in England sinco Gil cralt resigned in 1874, died on Tuesday morning. IIo was about sixty years of age, and dnrlnrr his term of cfilce had turned oft"- a ho inert to Bay more than a hundred of his fellow men. In his quiet home at Ilurncastle, Lincoln shire, when not engaged in vindicating the majesty of tbo law, he carried on the trade of shoemaker on week days, and on Smult-ys officiated as a Methodist preach er. Tho preparation of Boles for boot?, or, spelled in another manner, for Heav en, ho regarded as subordinate duties. Hanging was his vocation. William seems to have been a mild-mannered man aud popular with the neighbors, By certain classes he was not held In high esteem, but his country could well have spared a nicer man. Mi'NCUnr: Conwat, from Engl ind, who has started from San Francisco for voyage round the world, spent some days among the Mormons and made the ac quaintance of Brlgbam Young's sop. The latter explained that "courtship goes on among tbo Jlormoni ns it noes amoug Gentiles. I believe iu love, but not in Infatuation. Whatever woman may suppose that she loses by being one among other wives, she is compensated far in greater devotion to her children, for, in our system, the maternal feelings are regarded as supreme. These feelings also increase tho nffection of man, who cannot fail to feel n deep tenderness fer tho mother of bis children. It must be remembered that in our faith this feeling concerning the production of (be race is a profoundly religious one, nud brings a happiness which wo believe is not real ized wbero the relations are merely worldly.'' Even after IhU unutterable "rot" and falsehood, Conway considers that 1'oung, Jr. makes out a plausible caso for bis people! Fiirr years ago, from Tuesday Iast.on tho 4th of September 1833,tho first daily copy of the New York Sun was pu". listed We have been furnished with a fac-simile of tbo sheet. It is a four-paged paper, o-s at present, and twelve inches square, It contains on Irish story, a few columns of advertisements, some polico news and is padded throughout with a very mild, Small-boy class of anecdote?. Ou tho elate mentioned, tho Sun was issued by a Yankeo job printer, from Springfield, Mass., wheso name was Benjamin II. Day. Tho first edition issued numbered three hundred, Tho price was only a pejny, and as tho otber New lorn papers were six pence tho young printer rnndo an immediate surcess. He was agreeably surprised to find thatja great nnny people moro than ho expected were ready to give one penny, iu prefer once to six, for anything in tbo shape of a newspaper. The cutire working force of the establishment, physical aud in tellectnal, was supplied by quo man aud a boy, and tho proprietor was mighty well pleased to placed three, four or live dollars iu his pocket each day as the gross rccciptB of tbo establishment. At the prercnt date Charles A. Dana draws $25,000 a month, after nil expenses paid, as his sbars of the profits in that great "president-making Sun, which "shines f it all" nnrt "turns rascals out." The sparrow may be the pest and nu'E- auce many describe him, bnt it is doubt ful If one out of a hundred denouncing him knows him to be such. There are two sides to tbo sparrow question, and those who have taken up the cudgels in UN defenso as a rule, will havo the ad vantage of personal observations iu their favor. It is said by such that the spai row is not exterminating the songbirds. as alleged, and that ho is a friend of man through tho work he does iu the destruction cf insects and worms that in flict damage upon shrubs, fruit and veg etation. That the little fellow can fight his own battles is not a tjood indictment against him. Courage is a quality tlat should command respect wbc..'er ex hibited by man, beast or bird. Bi.'ne a war of extermination is declared against the sparrow there should be a thorough investigation of and report on his opeia tiona, lest we t e fcund fighting and de stoyiug n friend instead of an enemy. Our Washington Letter. offices' got 060 e'ftcbr Tlie'iavv" nuborln Ing theso inotes goes in.o effect next Monday. Superintendent McDonald says the low fee of three cents lor issu ing ono of these notes is due to tho fact that very little olerlcalwork Is necessary. The stub Is retained at tho isuiing office as tho only record of tho notes. Tho chairman of tho Republican Stale Ccmrullteo of Pennsylvania, Mr. Titos. V. Cooper, is out with a circular which it it proposed to send to aU Republicans whether they oro in office or not who are supposed to bo willing to make contrl bullous. Tho Civil Service law only prohibits Senators, Iterresentatlves and Delegates in Congress and Federal tm ployecs from Bkkiug for contributions. Of course this leaves tho local managers at liberty to apply tho bleeding plaster. Treasurer Wyman chooses to be mys terious about (hat packago of ten St, 000 notes found under nn old trunk iu the cancellation room the other day by the machinist George Langliy. Thero is reason to believe that they wcro cancelled before they were dropped, but Treasurer Wyman will not say positively that this was the case. Another instanco of the carelessness of Treasury officials came to light to-day. Ono of the young women employed to Boit the contents of the waslo baskets of tbo department, with n view to tbo' classification of tbo waste paper fund therein for the convenience of tha paper mills, found this morning S500 in greenbacks in one of the waste baskets. Another of tho young women found $25 worth of internal revenue stamps iu another waste basket recently, Yet the Treasury system of checks is per fect. It is currently rumored here that in order to affect the voto of Ponnylvania in tho Presidential campaign, and more especially to enlist tbo Pennsylvania delegation in the next National Bepnbli can Convention in behalf of tho nomina tion of Arthur, an effort is biug made covertly to arrange a change of slate in many of tho Important Presidential offi ces in tbo State. It is not thought that thoPretidcnt will look upon tho move ment with favor, but behind it there is satd to bo a powerful number of politic ians, who will represent to tbo President that if he makes appointments to suit them ho can feel assured of Pennsyl vania's vote iu the next Republican Con vention. The movement will bo made as soon as the President returns. Auaust. th 7.517 m arreli fcitoecl V,?. studying these figures I was led to the rellecilou mat ttte laud nnnimn or tl.e Uiited States is being taken un with amazing rapidlty.and that tho large sales at auction every year might well bo dis continued. They arc usually the re suit of a combination of speculators striving to cet hold of the choicest tracts In the market nud there Is no reason why the Government should aid them. Every acre of land the Government now owns should be held for actual settlement un der the acts ot Congress and not per mitten to get into thu hands of specula tors in largo tracm. Dom PEitnu. Our Now York Letter. IFaou oca Si-kcul CokattsrofUKNT. WAfuixaTON.D. 0., Sept, 1, 1883. The first installment of the new pos tal notes wub received nt tho city post office to-day. The notes, two on a page, are bound together in tquare books something like a check book. In each volume there are CC0 notes, aud thero are twenty volumes. When the note is issuod it is torn Irom the book, leaving on the stub the amouut and uame of the person to wLom it Is sent and the post- office address. The notes show signs of .having been hastily worked off, as the impression is not at all clear. The dir ty mustard color does not add to their attractiveness, and as far as looks are concerned the new notes will not make a favot. bid impression. The lathe-work and engraving Is very fine, indeed, and it will bo dhuinlt to mako n successful counterfeit. Tho Jae of tbo notes will first bo made on the 3j of September As is generally the case when a new issue of government notes or securities takes place there is u lively demand or the low numbers from people who wish to preserve them as specimens. In the New York issue ti-Postniaster-Gcncral James, lias entered his name for No. 1, and in Washington the member of Con gress who introduced the bill, Dr. Mc Donald, the Superintendent of the money-order offico, will get note No. 2'. The Homer I.ce'iUnk Note company has carried out its contract to the letter although to do so it has been ntccssary to work, twenty-two out of the twenty four hours for the past two months. Tho notes have been engn-ved, printed (on paper with special designs manufactured since the giving out of the contract) and bound in books ready for issue in these two mouths, aud they are now ready for nsa at tho various postal note offices throughout tba country. They bare been sent out to all the money order of fices. They are printed in books, each book containing SOO. Eighty thousand of these books have hewn sent to the C3,- 000 money-order office. The larger of. 1SCI. -Ofuobla Mrth, TourgbiuetT has ( flew gdl svversl looks, vhllelhp n alter Oun RtaeiLAB LETirr. J WAcniNOToN, D. O., Sept., 4, '83 Tho opinion expressed n day or two sicce by Judge Lawrence, First Comp troller of tho Treasury, that Congress has power to regulate Western Union telegraph rates, is probably scuud, from a legal standpoint. Judge Lawrence though somewhat of a crauk in hii meth ods aud practico as an official, is univer sally conceded to be n good constitution al lawyer, whoso view3 may bo generally accepted with confidence. He soys it is an outrage that this Western Union com pany, which is iu Law 11 common carrier, should bo allowed to take property worth S15,000,000, wntcr It to SSO, 000,000, aud then tax tho community to pay large dividends. -Tho proposition thaj, no man is entitled'to more than he can earn is a false ono and ono very dangcrouR to promulgate in a country like thi, where tho chief peril lies In the possibility of communism as tho population grpws so dense as to mako the struggle for life bo- como more clcsc. Every man is entitled to what ho can honestly gain, but not benefits conferred by charter nt tho x pense of tho peoplo beyond a legitimate amount. Congress has power given to it to fix tbo rotes on railroads in the constitutional prerogative to regnltte commerce between the States; the muni cipalitien- decreo what street railroads should chargo and tln tariff of the hack driver, and why should not tho telegrapl companies bo dealt with in tbo same spirit? Ho would not daro to predict what would be done, under existing con ditienn, bnt spoko confidently as to the powers of Congress in tho premises, There is a strong feeling here that the tirao has come for Congress to tako some action concerning this Western Unie n monopoly and it is expected that tb comf ""g session will tee It done. Whether the new postal telegraph company will develop into formidable rival of tho old opticus is not yet clear, but tbo prevail ing opinion if. tlist n Government postal telegraph Is on of Ihe certainties of the near future. Yet there is no d.icccr that tbo Government will ever purchase Mr. Jay Gonld's lines nt bis price, wbicb I' said to be ono hundred millions. Tho Washington Monument has begnn to nssume needlo-liko form and to pierce tho clouds somewhat as it will d when completed. A close strWy of it from an artistio point of view (hows that It can scarcely fail to be impressive, but equally suggests that it may very well be allowed to stand ns the last of the c-fiorti in the direction of umueaniut; bulk in otir memorial structures. We will soon have Unlit up to &so feet, an altilud greater man tuo pyramids. We are nt likely to go any blcber. Now let lbl remain unique. Tho best monument ii au establishment which perpetuates an uouoreu uame wuite nenenttng the peo pie at largo. Liko the Garfield Hospital, a library, or college. Next to that come structures really ornamental, like r triumphal arch closing a vista, or com binitic ornament with nse, like a drink, inr? fountain, or teacbinc lessons in bis. tory, ltko a trophy or a group of statues with proper bas-reliefs. Last of oil come obelibks that merely seek to stun by tuetr prouiyiuus sis? or urass etngl wllbout even a name to Identify them lor the stranger In tho canons of the westu'S 6hafls of stone flung thereby some rnu.e convulsion of naturo that ns far surpass l"e laborious product of years of human toil and hnudreds of tuonsamia or dollar.1 on me snores of lb 3 Potomso ns soma mountain pea does tho tombs of tbo Tharoabs. 1 sosrcely seems worth while to otsr into this kind of competition when theiPuro no many bettor things to bet clone. Tui Washington .Monument was in a mcasuro forced upon ns by the zeal or nn earlier and less taught generation. It is already archaio, and wbiio we may well mako tho most of It, tdmiro its pure and lofty outlines, mark its snowy peak from long distances, and celebrate its completion with a great festival in our ttvetts. we may nevertheless resolve to hi it stand alone iu its glory. The General Land Offico ties just promulgated its returns of the sales of publio lauds for tho fl.cal yewr ending Jute 30th last, front whioh it appears that 10.03S.083 acre were disposed of an increase of more than 5.000.000 acres over tho previous year. Nvarly one-balf of this large acreage was taken up under the homestead laws and about one-sixth for tiuihcr culture. The remainder re presents tnlej Dakota lead, tho lUt Regular correspondence of Aovooate. .New YonK, Sept. 4, 1883. Horace Greeley's farm at Newcastle Westchester county, is to be Bold nt auc lion ou tho 8th Inst., and peoplo roman tically lncllued will lavo a chance to make a hid for tbo property on which tho great editor tried to show hi neigh bors and constituents "What I know about farming." I am told that the es tate is valuable to a person who is prac tically familiar with agriculture, though it cost Greeley more than it ever pro duced for bint. Somehow gentleman farmers arc not a success iu this cjuutry. The pursuit of extracting produce from mother earth seems to Le too real, too earnest to ad mit of play. I know several Wall Street men who own estates in Long Island, in New Jersey, and at points along the Hudson ns far-as Dobba Ftiry. I ns talking' with ono of them on the New Jersey Central train this afternoon. He described to me tho pleasure ho cad every evening on returning to bis place. You should seo my corn fields,'' Le said. "They aro Beautiful." "Decs your farming pay yon?'' Ho laughed. "Well," bo answered, "I don't know that it does. Wo uso no vegetables in the house except what woraise ourselvi b. I figured it out what they cokI me some timo lust fall, nud I found that thty aro worth very uearly.lhtir weight iu gold, and yet wo do not waste anything. Rev. Henry Ward Beccher used to say that his farm nt Peckskill, ato up nearly his entire tnlary which was $30,000 a ear, and a leading and eminently sue cessful artist once related nt a dint-er table that bo bad to paint four pot boil ers a year to pay for tho running ox PC-uses of his farm, before bo had the cisuro to paint a gennino work of art, Quito a flutter was created iu Wall S'reet, this week when it btcamo the Mr. John J. Astor had entered the den f tho bulls and bears, become a beavj- buyer and leagued himself with the Gould clique. Tho fundamonlal maxini fit the iouuder nl tho ftmily was to in vebt your savings in land. This was the oulyroal property. Other values wcro subject to change laud remained. The family has oeen living up to this maxim and tbo great-gruud-cMldrcn havo been adding to tho blocks of rcul estate owned by tho family almobt ns eagerly as old John Jacob himself. 'v wonder, then that tho fact that cuo of the Actors has Ioftjthe smooth waters of land specula tion for the troubled seas of Wall Street. ha3 excited so much talk. For Gould ho is a valuable all-, for ho 1 as whit is very much needed in Wall Street at-prts ent, ready money, or something which is ns good as that. Ou the other baud, tho V.tndcrblltsare gradually retiring from tho turmoil of the Street and becoming land owner?. William H. is quietly adding lot after lot to his possessions iu the city, while his sous aro buying along the line o their father's roads, and are addiug to their estates on Long I. land. Tbo Sttwart Memoritl Cathedral at Garden City, is to be dedicated em the 10th, nud Bishop Litthjohn will proba bly perform the cen runny. WhelLer the body of tbo founder bus been dUoovered and placed in the crypt is not known, Judge Hilton preserves tho most rigid silence, audj the people employed there are also remarkably reticent. The inilnx of English Noblemen to this country continues. Among tho new ojmcrs due hero next week, nreLord and Lady Roseberry, whosailed on tL Ounarder Pavonia last week. Lord Rostberry is a leading member of lb Liberal parly, nnd a shining mem ber of the Jockey Club. His racing at breeding establishment is one of the fin est in England, nud in bis career on tb turf he has won many of tho mrst de-sir abla victories. Lidy Roseberry i Rothschild, and her wealth contributed to tho revival of tho family splendor of her husband. Lord Roseberrj'ii family uame is Primroso and his racing colon are primrose. Tbo Btltnonts who are closely identified with the Rothschilds, will probably chspercue the Rost.be rrj during their sojourn in this country, Whether liia Lordsbip also Intends to become a land owner here Is not known perhaps he is, as it has beco.no a' most mania among Englishmen ot wealth t invest iu Western realty. Tho suicide of young Doctor Hunter, whose beautiful young wife died a ftw' weeks ago frcui Fpiual meningitis, but under ciicumstances which led the poor )ouug fellow to belltvo that she was the victim of malpraclieo wai tho saddest in tbo large list of cases of self destruction which occurred within the past few weeks. Thero is no doubt that ho was wrong in his arsumption, bnt tho brutal conduct or Coroner Martin who had tho cite in band, to the bereaved hnsbaud, had much to do witi the entire upsetting of his mind. A Coroner's position is cot uu easy one, and for the delicate opera tions and investigations which he is fre quently callod npon to perform, a man of tho utmost tact, fino feeling nud a knowledge of human nature is required. Martin is an upstart from the lowest ranks of city life, aud derived his claims to political preferment from the fact that ho was commonly assumed to bo ono cf Joui Kelly'd heelers. Even now, it is said, that ho would sooner fight thtn cat, and cufh a mau is put in n position which requires the utmost natural sente and refinement. Last Saturday, tho Llfo Saving Stat ions along the coast were reopened. It wis none too soon. Autumn storms along the coast have mads their appear unco much earlier than nsual, aud the damage done to the shipping is already vjry heavy. The lot of a Life Sating mm is not a happy oue, and the pay is not commensurate with tho value of tie FrrvierR. Congressman Cox has dine much to iucretuj their wages aud nlliv n'e their lolsj but much remains tol.e done. 1 confess it'nlmoet gives ono a shock to see tens of thousands expended to provide junketing tours for the Presi dent, the members of the Cabinet rod their female relatives in United Stales men of war, whllo a few thousand are begrudged to men who risk their Uvis to save those of othcrn. Tnr. nnexpecled as well as gratifying announcement Is marie that at last one of tho New York brutes clothed with a nolicemon'a garb and authority, wlo have bo freely handled their clubs, often on innocent pcrsons.has been committed to tho Tombs, This one an officer rained McNamarn killed on lutoxtcated roan by tho nanio of John Smith tho other Dight by a blow with his clnb cn tho back of Smith's neck. Tho assault br the officer was as needless as it was cruel and ruffianly and if nnythlng llko jiistleo Is meted ont to him he will spend the,nextfow years of bis life in prison. A sharp example of this kind is very much needed to leach the New York po Ilea forco that they haven't cakie Blanche lo club any cltlren who happens to speak disrespectfully to them or re fuse to comply promptly with their or ders. TnAT story abont Roscoo Conkllng and'tho little girl who was taken to seo the) great Sonator and who was told by him, "yes Mary," solemnly liftiugTiis forefinger, "but remember tbira Is a greater than Senator Conkllng," was retly good when It was young, hut that as a great many years ago before tbo Senator was born. It fits the floltliocs ConUiug of tho half-breed Imagination very, well but it would be ns foreign to tlio real man as it is to tho truth when pplied to hlni. JLi5k to k oaar NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. James Walp, Bucccttor to A..1). MUSSlilt, Manufacturer efamMloakr In all kinds of Stoves, Ranges, Heaters, Tin anil Sliest Iron Ware, Honss Fnrnislimg: Goods, k, k Is now oiTeriug oxtrnordinnry Bargains for Cash ! IIo Is tho only Agent In town for tho salo ot tlio Bessemer, Sunshine, Othollo, Now Champion and Apollo Ranges : Irlontour, Jbigntnouso, xjxouiuior x-vim, unu. Eolipso Cook Stoves; tho Princeton, Early Dawn, Belmont and Real Doublo Heaters, with a va riety of othor Squaro and Round Heaters, All of which ho is now offering nt tho Very Lowest Prices nni,.n.i.trtn,ini RTO'E ORATE and FIRE niUUKS. Dealer In oil tho best makes of l'UMl'S. Roofiing and Spouting, Prompt and Cheap. Store on SOUTH Street, a fow doors above Bank Street. Patronago Invited; satisfaction guaranteed. J""" ll-yl Half out Of His Head. Uless'il Is tho man," salil Don Quixote's weary fqulro,"who Invented sleop." Sancho's gratituilo Is ours, hut what If ono cannot fi.r any roason enjoy that excellent Invention Ncrvoucncss In mo hail becomo a disease," writes Mr. William Oolcninn,tho well. known wholesale limine! t cf liutlalo, N. Y. c'l could not deep, and my nights were cither rinsed in that sort of restlessness which Lcarly crazes a man, or In a kind of sluor, linuntcd by tormenting urentnp. Having token pjutKLK's Tosto for oilier troubles, I Irleil It also Tor this. Tho result both surprised and delighted mo. Sly nerves were toned to concert pltch.ariu.llkoC'ujsar t f.itrnten.l fell Into tho ranks ofthoso'nlio steep o' nights. I should add that tho Tonic ei'fillly did away with tho condition of (ten. oral debility aud dyspepsia occasioned by my previous sleeplessness, and gnvo mostrongth add perfect dlncstlon. In brief, tho use of tliq, Tonto thoroutrhly ro-establlshcd my health. I havo used rAnrcuu's Tomc with eutlri success fur sca-slcknrss and for the bowel disorders Inoldcnt to ocean voyages. This preparation, has heretofore- been litiown as PjttiKEn's OtNotn Tonic. Here after It will bo advertised and sold under the natno of Paukek's Tosio omitting I In: word "glng r." UtscoxSiCo..aro Imluco.t to make this chango by tho action of unprlnclplt d dealers who linvo tor years deceived their customers by substituting Inferior prepara tions under tlio naroo of ginger, wo drop this misleading weed all tho; moro willingly, as ginger is an unimportant flavoring In gredient In our Tonic. Plcaso retiiomber that no chango has been made In tho preparation Itsclfand allbultlcs remaining In tho hands nf dealers, wr-fpod under tho name of l'Ar.KUR'seiiKoitn Tonic, contain the genulno medicine Iftho fan-slmll e slgnatuto of Hlscox & Co., Is ut the bottom oftho outsldo wraupcr. Sept. 7 3 1 grass iiij&9 nIs f S ails , era S fltCfi 35 FOR SALE, A lanro LOT, with excellent IIUtlSK atd STAHfK erected thereon, opposlto i:ch"8 tioioi.un uanKwny, in inis norougu fiespcctfully announces to the people of Ii0 lilghton ond Its vicinity, that ho Is now pre pared to supply thorn with all kinds of Household Furniture Manufactured from the best Seasoned Mate rials at Prices fully n lowns thosatnoartlcte, enn ho bought tor cls-wncro. Hero are a fow of the Inducements ulfercd Parlor Sets at from $50 to too Walnut Marbto-top Ttresslng Cose Ileitrooin Suites. 3 pieces HO to Painted licdronm Suites isto40 (Inno Seated llhalrs. persetofS.... (t (Summon t'hnlrs, per t of 6 4 and all other Ooods equally cheap. In this connection, I desire to rait tho at totitlun of tho people to my amplo facilities In Florence Knitting Silk. To bo sold on accommodating terms. Apply to .IOIIN YOQKL, 183 North Second Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Aug. 18,1 S3-i3 Administratrix'!? Notice, listato of GEonoa ItKioiiaitn Deceased. Letters of Administration on tbo esiatoof (leorgo ltelchnrd. lnto of Ilai-t l'Cnn Town- al.li. I'-rhnn Mnnnlu f! I(ln t.'ll . hllVA nei'n gran'cu to i.yor tteionnr.i. rvwinni iu said township, to whom all persons Indebted I .,". , . . i,.t ,1r;i, n V. , TP.omi and a lull llnepfOASK bTS and COKFl.S will main, tbc same known without detay. IjYIHA l(i:ii:ilAl!li. Adniluluratrlx ortn W.tl.H. I'ltKV.MAN. her Attorney. East Pctln, .luly 20, ISS3-t! T.isUlvely the only Silk suitablo for knit' tin, which will .bear washing .without in jnrv to color or texture. Sold by ull en tcriutsing merchants. Our latest bjk on Knitting (No. 4),wilh samples of Knitting oixl Etching Silk, sent on receipt of three 2 cent stamps. Nuxutitk Silk Co., Florence, Mass. Caution. All persons are Lerebv forbidden to meddle with n Uore, Wagon and Harness now In possession of V. U. Frederic!, of tho borough of WelMfort, Uarlon 0 mnty, Pcnnn.. as tbo saino Is my property and lunnod to htm dur ing my pleasure. r.tnvis uiiltz, North Penn, Schuj Iklll county, Po. Aug. 1. w3-v Swithin C. Shortlklge's ACADEMY lor Young Men nnl Hoys, 11 tirdla.Pcnn., 12111. tro'n Phlla., School yo.ir openi Sept. 12. Fixed prb-o covers every expense, even b.ioks, &c. No cx ru harges No Incidental expenses. No ex a:nln ulon for ndmlsBlon. Thirteen expert ens. d to.ichcrs, all turn and all graduates. Special opportunities ter apt sut tents to a I. vane-a mi Idly. Spetl.il drill lor dull and backward boys. Patroui or students may sc- lpt anv stuitlt'8 or ciioi so tlio reut ir I'.iil" llsh, Sulcmltic, lltiilucis, ' liloil. ort'lvll Engineering Cours.i. Students lllte.1 nt Medio, Academy nronowln H.tivird, Yolo, and ten oher t'olleues nnd Polytechnic School. A Piiysleil and e.'hemknl r.lHir.i lory; u line U)mmiium and Hall ground. ISO vols, added to Library in ISM. Ten s udentsfent toUjIlcicI:! 1S83. A gradua Itiur class la roininerci.it llep't In 1S8I Mo. la has 7 chuiehcs and a tempornneo courier wiiicn pronmits mo sue 01 an 111 toxlcallnir drinks. Fur now Illustrated ttlr- cular nddrt tho Principle nnd Proprietor, S'WITUIN t)..siltiH M.lDUE. a,m, (Har vard University uraduatc), Medio, retina. August 4. wl. ' Orphans Court Sale OF Valuablo Real Estate ! On Monday, Sept. 24, 188?, At '3 o'eloi-k P. M 'Will bi 5ld on tlo nretnlscstn tho ItoroughorPAHlt ll.I.b, elkrbon County. Pa Iho f.irin or Jim is FuCht, deo'd., bounded a follows: lli-nln-nlnaat a stono thence by land or Wm. Sloh', .South 33 degs. East 65 perches to a sluno, thdnco by lands or J no. Smith, South im ...... e..t ni.rehrs ton stone, thenco by same' North Mdeas, West I3U pcrcl e-to a stone, thenco by tue tamo poriuiBiicK. nerches loo lllckory.thcnce l.yjondof O.u.7 Howman, North 'A 'let' 4 ' perches to astooe.thenccby lundsofS. Snyder and II. Wetitz. North 85 .legs.. West cSJ-j perches to beginning. Containing JO AGUES AND U PEltCHES, strict measure, on which Is erected a Ono and lino Hair Story Fit AM H Iiwr.l.LlNU 1 i(?USB. FHASIE ItAltN.CtlOPKHSHOP. and Out Homo, a Flno Fruit tJrcLard.a goed WELLof WATElt at tho door. Terms one-half cash, ond loo balanco In tlx months. Attendrnco by STOOuV;' Ad-..l.tr.t., Sept. 01681. W3. To whom it may Concern. Notice i hereby Riven, that I will nn longer bo responsible lor any debts con tracted by my wife, lllinioa Shoemaker, of East t'enn, Carton County, Ta., she having lelt my heil aud hoard without just cause or nrovneawnn. GltANVILLE SHOEMAKEB. Sipt 1 w3 East Penn, I'fl. Nino Toaohors Wanted. An -Vviimtnatton of Teachers, for tho Pub. llcSehools or Mahoning Township, will bo held In tho School House, near Centre Square, on SATUHDAY. HKI'l E.TJUEIl i.r laaa . foinmenolnir at 0 00 o'clock A.M. AUo to receive proposals for collecting tho behool lax lor aia lawrsnip. lly order of the Hoard, aODFUHY PETE1I. Secretary. Mabonlog, August 1 th, USUI w-3. THE UNDERTAKING BUSINESS with a NEW and HANTriOME HEARSE, and a lull nneoi uaiv tin iin.t t;tr i lam nrcnared to attend nromidlr to all or- ders In this lino, at lowest ptlces, Patronago respectfully sullcltcd and tho mostaicple satlsfaetl. n guaranteod. V. SCHWAliTZ, ocll2 HANK St.. Ledilghton. Railroad Guide. 5ia Mm S. B. Arrangement of Fosserrgn Train. MAY 27th, 1883. Trains lcava Allentown as'followi! (Via PxttKioMiir IIaiuioad.) For Philadelphia at M0, 0.U, 11.(0 a. ra.,. and "3.10 p. in, H OND AYS. For Philadelphia at .00 a. ro.and 4.30 p.mi (Via KAStiPctnr nnAitcn.) . For licndlmf and Harrtsbura. 0 00. I.M m.. 11.18, 4.3", and 9.0.1 p. m. For I.nncasltr and Columbia, fcOO, Mai. m.,aud4 3Hp, to. SUNDAYS. For Unrrlsburg, and wayi'olnts, 7.35 a. m... d.ob p. ra. Trains for Allentown leave as follows : (Via PKnKtOMKir Railroad. )j Leavo Philadelphia, 7.40 a. m. alrd lioot. l.as, 1 30, and 5.1S p. m. t SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia, 8.34 a. n. J.30J aucB 4.W p. m. (Via East Pink. Dbakod.) Leave Heading, 7.30, 19 U a. m., S.VX. and r 16 p.m. Leave llnrrlsbutg, t1 7.50, 00 a. m., 1.4 and 4.UO p. tn. Leavo Lancaster, f7.30 a. m., 1.00 and (J.40 p.m. Leave Colombia, 7.30 a. m , 1.10 and 3.40 p. m. trrom King Street Depot. SUNDAYS. Leave Reading, 0.00 a. m. and 0.00 p.m. Leavo HarrNburg, 7.00 a. m. and 4 00 p. m. Trains via "Perklomen Railroad" marked thns () run to and Irom Depot, Ninth and Green streets, Philadelphia, other trains l and from Hroad street lictKjt. The "6.00 and 8.45 ft. in. trains from Allen town, and tho M 35 nnd A. 15 p. tn. train front Philadelphia, via Perklomen Railroad, havo through ears to and from Philadelphia. J. E. WOOTTEN, Oeneral Manager. CO. HANCOCK, llcn'l I'afs'r t Ticket Agent May 27th, Ut3. JOHNR.G.WEYSSER, rnorruETort of the. West End Brewery, ' MAtjcit Chunk, Pa. Pure Porter and Lager Beer Delivered all over the State. ' October 8, 1881 vl E. F. LIICKENBACH, Two Doors I! clow tho "Broadway House MAUCII CHUNK, PA. Dealer in all rattcrns of Plain and Fancy Wall SPsupcrs, ""Window Shades, Paints & Faintest'' Supplies, LOWEST CASH TRICES. a week made at loins by the In dustrious. Host business now bu- f.ro the public. Capital not needed. We will start ion. Men. women, boys and girls wanted everywhere to work for us. Now is tho tlino. You can 10rk In sparo time, or give jour whole time to tlm business. N other business will pay you nearly so welt. No one cm fall to make enor mous pay, by engaging at onco. l.'ostly out fit and terms freo. Money made last. eaMly and honorably, Address Tltuu & Cn., Au gusta, Maine. dot2.vl "'W"7""T"( TT! people nre always on ou E .' B-t the lookout lor chances Y Y B P H 'J to loenwso tli.-lr inru-ing-i, mid In Mine be como wealthy; thoso who do not nn prove their opportunities remain In poverty. Wu 1 lfer a g eatchaneetotnako money. Wnwaut many men. women, boys and girls to work torus right In thclrown b ra titles. Anyoneando the work i-roporly from thu first start. Tho bui-fuess will pay more than ten tlmos urdin. ary wages. Expensive i.uttlt lurnlheil freo. Nu one who en-iuges lalls to. make money rapidly. You can devote Our ivholo tlinn to tlio work, or only your sparo moments. Full information and all that ts needed sintlreo. Address IStinbon 2c Uu, Portland Maine. Assignee Notice. Notice Is herotiy given that V. S, Winter mule, nfLulilglituii, Carbon county, Pn by iiecd of vuluu ury assignment has Ahslgned all his estate, real and personal, ol the said W-S Wlntermuio toll. It. IHHiam, uf tho llorough, e.'oiitiiy and State uloresald, In ttust, for tbo benefit ol'tho creditors of tho said W.S Wlntermute. All persons, thero loro. Indebted to tlio said W.S Wlutermuto will make payment to Ihe said as.iuneo, and those having claims or demands, will uiaku known tho tame without delay, S. It. tliLUAM, Asslineo of W.S. Wlntermuio. Lclilghlon, July 30, 1853. w-0 F. A. LEHMANN; Solicitor of American and Foreign Patents, Washington, I'.C. All business oonneeted with Patents, whether before Iho Patent Ollleo or tho Courts, promptly attended to. Nn charge raadu un less a patent Is sccutcd. Send lor circular, Sc. niarMto REST nof, UfolaMTccplnitThy,. K ami tlnro befr )nti illo. fomelliinix inlulity nmi ruuiime icnvo do- lilml to conquer time. 60 n week In your own iown, tonwui irw, iq.riK. jry Hi in it: new. Capllal not required. We will Curutoh yuu everything. Manx ore mnkln fortuncf. Ijailles mnkensiiiuohnii men, nnl bityt nnd wtrls make vrent pay Itrfi'Ier, 11 yuu want bulnei30 at wliloli you run nmUe ttri'iit lt-iyalltlte time, write fr pnrlU-uIaV to iu uallktt &uo. i'ttruand IUU1I10. Central Carriage Works Bank St., Lchiglitou, Pa., Are prepared to Manufacture Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wngon, &c., Uf overy dcscrlptIonln the most substanth-t manner, and at Lowest Cash Prices. rtciinlrliif; l'lomptlj Atteutlcii 0 TKKXT.F.R & KItEIDLER-r April 2S, 1882 yl PiGrIetor RUPTURE-? The PKRtAi, innfer w hat vou wsnt 1 hs vnatoat Invention of Ihe-awe I bee; our panK nhlot. t-cnt treo. tot. J. Y. liuAN, Orrena-borg.-V Jlfl7 LAND,A,"-A",?'',n- lni 1 L'luiMKSTKAII ejKIIT and WAU- 1 II N. A I. TIF1UAT. KS and all kinds of LAND KCH1PT bnnulit and sold. Large Stock, and Highest Prices paid. Do you want to sell or buyt If so, ivrttn to A. A THOMAS, Attorney nt Law, Washington, I). U. Jan.iJ.tfc. Dividend Notice.' At a Jtcuulnr Meeting of tho Plrcetotaol tho' First National Hunk of l.e hlithton. Pa., arieiut Annual Dividend olTIIHtliper cent ou the Capital Sr'tnek was ileclardr payable on and af.er July lull. WK3. W. W. HOWMAN, ('ashler. July Ith, 18. Subpoena in Divoroo, Mary J. Mullen. ) In tlie Court or Common vs. Pleas of Caibon ouiiuty. John F. Mullen. ) No. 7, Juuo Term, 18SJ. IN IHVOHOF. To Joay F. Muiibs, Ittiitoniinlt Sir, You are hereby notified to be and appear at a Court or Common Pleas of Car bon County, to no neia in ine (jurt xtouse, at Maucb Chunk, on MstWay, the SI It day of October, A. U. 1S3, at IQa'elMk In the lore noon, to answer tho above complaint, I or son-, at service or subpoena and alias subpoena having failed on account ot you absence Ironi . mt Halllwlck. ' CHAS. W. I.KNZT. SherllT. ! T. A. Sxvimit. attorney lor ITIf. i Maucb Chunk. July II, 1 63 Saloon Keepers and Others, Don't fall to buy your Clinmpaigne Pear Cider, Lnger Hccv, Hoot Beer, Nectar, Porter, Sec, C. BOETTGER, TAMAQUA, Pa. Aug. 13.1881-lr. DROP IN AT TIIK Carbon Advocate OFFICE FOB Cheap Printing! A - TI-IOE Carbon Advocate IS THE UEST MEDIUM FOR Local Advertising IN CAflllOX .1 -u COUNTY.. Send for Hates, which will be found vcryinodcratiy. Job Printing of every detc'rlpliou. Illustrated Sale Bills A SPEGIALTV. At Low Prices! Estate Notice. Etato of John W. Heberllng late ol the llorough of i.ehlghtnn, CaiOon County, Pa., deceased. All rsons Indebted lo sold eslat aie requested lo make Lnimedtate payment, and those havlnx legal elalina axiilnil lh same will present them, nltliosn dvlajr: 1 proi er order lor settlement, tw . AAIAMIA Ii. HKIIKIlLlNliElccotrlx. Lchlghton, Juuoi, liba-4' NOTICE. Wiikokas, my Wife, Lena, liaekawaek. without lust causeh is iolt mv bed and txurd. 1 would hereby nutllj the public that I will not be responsible for any debts of her con trading alter II Is date. W1LL1A.M HACKAWAOK. Calasauxna, July 61b, 16fc3. ' HEALTH IS WEALTH! uu. n. r. ..kvra ktk au uiuix thkitikst, K M-vMt Atnraifi. iiMtMnw, nvrrnHi pammm mmm by tit wm of Inthol or t(slce, WaktfiiJMM, UrMUl Dm kitd btwinuarlia-a cauirtl t7 cvr-TlU s mt lis hti MUtluttortvviiiitlii Ktic. rrhkiifMBUimiM kmUV In-Mlnti-ut. flalsssi vt U trw for C,SrBl hj klUf f frkU vu rrdi I i-f rlr. V.'I GUARANTEE 6IX DOXE8 To fr . Vi I'l U onlr r-jr4 If M tin nc-(irtiiiill UK f 1 wti vrM-f lh prrlur m Httvu sut auir in ruiil t'i mmf If tu lrMtail Am 11 I lT-r rur Oiirhtsi Hitm) pnlj fey I.ISM'K it HKMlLt.X, 3;ilIirMirl.rhn11pbU,r. r1rrt- vrf Vl VmriMer. It lmmUUr rtiirt Ilftdntli, (al!patl, ttirtfirilfc Bkla. M1U4 n wbrr upt rroirt ( ti rrahv Dmwtw4 Ut usudt.n. EISNER & MENDCL80M, 320 Rooo Etroot, Phllodolphla, Pa $1,000 J. M. Honey jou m isah ttSJitg MURHAY'S Maps & Ckaris For )i pK catalogiM, free, AdiresS,J.KS7r:,?.n KUZABGTII.N.J.
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