&1w &m'Ium tlwwvto. , , . II. V. ORTItTMER, KD1TOR I.KIIiaiIION. I'A.i SATUlttUY, SElTrMBEIl 15, 1583. Editorial Mention. "I altrlbnlo my health, vigor ami will preserved mnuliooil to tbe linbitnnl rise nf th word "begin' Instead of 'com mences" writes Cbnrles A. D.tnn, of tbe Hun. Whatover IhlriRs bo may have be Rnn, he certainly iutcndi to lluisU tbe "jrent Republican party." Novr that twclvo "good men and tme" ofMissonrl bavo acquitted Trank James, it Js suggested that thoy should snap "Romi" with, tbo twelvo who fonnil Dukes "not guilty." After tbe performance of that ceremony each of tbe twenty-four should bo tied to a cow's tall and "liaddlcd to doath." IIist Sunday was tbe 03tU day of tlio extra session of tbe Legislature, at $10 a day for each member, absent or present, living or dead, nnd n total cost to tbe people of 285,000. For such a price, when we do get tbcm, we ought to have the handsomest and best-fenced electoral dlstrictsjn tbo wholo world. Tmj is very far from being a thorough ly tree country, after nil tbo brag that bus beea made r bout it. At le.tst that it what Johnnn Gottleib Jaskosky thinks. Ho took $C 000 from tbo till of bis em ployer lu Moscow and fled to America. When, nrrestod In New York last Satur day, be simply said, with i shrug of bis shoulders, not America Ireil" A man who buys a "pig iu a bag" does not necessarily Mud n bonanza. But n Dostou druggist has accomplished that feat Last week Stephen S. Mitchell dropped in at an auotion of unclaimed freight nnd purchased a box, not know ing anything nbout its contents. When opened bo lound himself tho happy pro prietor of 2,000 manuscript istrnions formerly tho property of a M.thodnt clergyman. Affaiki la Franco aro pretty mixed. Sbe has bad to bear up ngalust insults from Bismarck, to apologize to England nnd to witness tbe defeat of ber soldiers by Chinese troops. All this within tho past mouth. It Is cow authoritatively stated that she is anxious to como to terms with' China and that both China nnd Franco hayo agreed to submit their difficulties to the arbitration of America JJagUnd used to be judge, i Waby Anderson thinks that the critics have been too hard upon Oscar Wildo. Tire poet having at last found ono with ftomo belief in bis dramntia ability wrots nT'y for lua fa' Mry. She read, la'fighuil At, and returned it. '-It didn't sou .her; it was too full of crimes and horrors.' Whtreupon Oscar might have a Wed in the words of a brother noet. "ii is all very well to il Isscmblo your love, JJut why did you kick me down eulrsT TriE officers of lieu Butler's staff nre sot all very familiar with tbe early bis tory of their country. When Lord Cole ridge requested tho other day that he might Do shown the wharf in Boston where the tea was thrown overboard, an officer, detnjled for the purpose, led him to the "X" wharf, so called because it re- nemhles tbe capital letter of that name. It, would be interesting to know if this o&llant offlotr cyer beard of a little tyttchtt and a certain cherry tree :-Tue Lord Chief Justice of EngUnd is nr. present tbe guest of Ben Butler. Atriong tbe distinguished people invited tO.ra'eet bis lordship nre tho wifo nnd daughter of Stonewall Jaclison.. Those Indies ure al procut stayiug at Governor Butler's residence. Btu. with his one eye. can see as lar as another into n pine rllnnk,, nnd. perhaps no better method oouUl be adopted of unking friends in t)i South tbnn by paying attention to the family of a man who was tho true hero of the Confederacy ' When Jay Gould wnsexaminod before tbe Labor and Educntion Commission last week tbe intelligent foreigner might have imagined that a Sunday School dl rector was giving evidence. One day wjien Jay was refused a dinner "ho went into the woods nnd prayed," This marked a new epoeh in bis life. The flood ot spiritual wealth vouchsafed to blm tbeu bus been transmuted into gold aadt he has oontinued "preying" ever since. Jay Gould has been charged with many a crime, but, until last weok, no ope ever, thought that ho bad committed 4 pravar. IIenkt Wabu, Beeciier is making a noise in California by soroo silver toogued ntteroncos on behalf of tho Chi nese. If Henry, by his advocacy can only do as much good for. tbe Chincso as be bas dens. for. tho Christian religion, tho pig-tailed gentry should present blm with a Btlck and rskbimto ''cut it" from tbe FaciQo Const. Without denying his intellectual forco or bis wondcrtnL gift of speech, the publio generally nre be coming.nUve to the fact thut Deccher's life has done more to depreciate religion and true bollutss tbtm the teachings of any other man in America. The groKS misuse of tho gospel by two Alasliau. rogues may furnish auothcr uioml for missionaxics. This graceless pain being put in tail at Juneau with a third oomrade, diverted their keeper's ntteution by bringing blm a Now Testa ment text to explain, shot him while be was exnminlvg it, nnd 3 effected their escape. Two, of these inquiring theol ogians being Kcajituroil, were hanged by a mob. Thers is no objeol'ou to utilizing this story fox showing tbo per ils of pervirtiug the Scriptures from their proper use, provided thut n moral ia til so diawu regarding, tbo crime, of lynching. Miss KiTS Field, who is always sen sible and generally knows what sbe Is talking about, strongly recommends hot water as a drink. She says that she finds lull nil tho stimulant that one re quires aud that for medicinal purposn it is mora beutfioial than any mineral springs iu Europo or the United States. Ltboucbere, editor of London Tnum, and ono ot the ncutesl men of this age, agree: with Miss Field in advocating this new and simple drink. It nssists. digestion awl helps nstontshinglr in var ious other ways. It is to be taken be fore breakfast, nt dinner and before, go big-lo bed, and is equally useful iu hot Ad cold weather. I The Press of M imlny dcvotoil eleven columns to Judge Bluck's reply to Jef ferson Davit' charge that it wns bo (Black) who bad caused tho war of tbe rwbelllou. Wa understood souio weeltn Ago that tho vencrnblo jtnlst hnd said tbo last word upon this Biibject to Mo CI nre, nt tba earno limo thut bo gave McClnro his bltsslug nnd uracd blm to keep the Times ns it nlwnys bad bocn, in tho van of tho noble army of Humanity. But the I'urss man scorns to have got tbo last word after nil. It is a new render ing of tho old story of tho patriarch Isaac; "Tbe hands nre the hands of Esau, (Aleck), but the voice is tho voico of Jacob, (Emory Smith)." Tho Times anticipated its own disinheritance on Sunday by proclaiming editorlnlly that tho "1'iiEss has extended its headlong cnterprize to the spirit land nnd an nounces Judge, Black's reply to Jefferson DavIs to appear in its columns to-morrow. II is hardly to bo presumed that tho Titos would fabricate n paper thnt Judge Black regarded as ouo of the most important prodaotious of bis life, nnd tho logical assumption is thnt some swift spirit medium bas messaged the reply from tho unknown land to our contem porary." It oertaluly is straneo that Aleck Bhould "get left" iu the spiritual or bankey-pankey business. Horacjj Giieeley brought little Into this world and carried very little away with hlin. It is plensnut to think then thnt the beautiful and barren tract where he learned "nil be knew nbout farming" is now s.ifo in the possession of his fami ly. On last Saturday Miss Gabrlelle Greeley bought tho Cbnppnqna estate of ber father, for $10,000, hal! its estimated value. Two neighboring formers wanted tho place, but tbey would not bid against Miss Greeley. When the auctioneer opened the sale Bhe called from her ve hicle. "Ten thousand dollars," and Mr. Ilaight tried for half an hour to get on additionnl bid of oven S10 more. The farm, scventy-seven acres, originally cost Mr. Greeley about tbo sum it sold for. In Improvements bo laid out overSTO, 000. Half of tbo purchase money goes to tho children of Miss Greeley's dead sister, less about onc-tbird that Colonel Smith will receivo, his wifo having died intestate Tho purchaser snj-3 sbo has not decided whether or not to occupy tho old homestead, but Bhe wns determined it should bo kept in tbo Greeley family. Westward the conrso of polygamy takes its way. On lobt Sunday afternoon CS2 now members of tho faith landed from tho steamship Nevada on a pier nt the North River, New York. The band of Biints comprised 269 Britains, 10G Swiss nnd Gormnus, 281 Scandinavians nnd 23 re'.nrning missionaries. "Every immigrant," said tho Mormon Secretary, "paid his or her passage out. No aid is afforded them by tbe Mormon Church. The majority have a little money; enongh to establish themselves in' America. They will locate in sixteen towns of Utah. All wo do is to protect them while travelling frcm Liverpool to Utah.'' Tho great object for which tb,; community works at present Is to gain the admission of Utah ns a State, then to divide it in two, and in that way to gain ns much political power ns possible. Ono great hopo for a successful attack npon the iniquity arises from tho fact that n railroad, now established through its dominion, may help to drive ont tho existing filth and Hastiness. The highly sensational revivalists of Erie have sent Iwo people, a father and daughter, to the iusane asylum, making tho first almost a murderer, We do not believe that all the indirect good that mny bo accomplished by theso revivals will ontwelgh this ono direct evil. There is rarely, If ever, a revival nt which some of the attendants do not eventnally be. como insino, nor is this to bo wondered at whon it is borno in mind thnt young girls nnd weak women of naturally hys terical temperaments form the bulk of the congregations. Upon their fears the terrors of hell, whicb.revivalist ministers love to depict in the most lurid bses, produce nu ngony of distraction. It is a matter of much doubt whether revivals, crusades, salvation armies nnd their ilk over nccompllsh much permanent good. II tbey do, why must they be bo often repented among the same people? Shenandoah News. AvoTHEit ArrEARANCE. Ou Saturday night last W. It. Brooks, of Phelps, N. Y., discovered a singular object in the constellation of Draco. lie was not cer tain ns to its real oharacter, but on Mon day night Prof. Lewis Swift. Director of the Warner Observatory nt Ilochester.N, 1., verified it by means of tbo large Warner telescope ns being n comet. It is quite largo, nearly round, ojd moving slowly westward. Mr. Brooks received n hpecial prize of $250 from Mr. Waruer some two months since, nnd if there is no prior claimant, will bo entitled to the $200 prize on the present discovery. HOW CONSUMPTION MAY BE SPEEAD Societies have been formed in England and America for tbo collecting of actual facts of disease by mefans of printed quef lions addressed to physicians, nsk iDg for their experience of tbe particular malady which may at the time bo under Investigation. The first volnmo of records contains important information relating to ncuta pneumonia. The New York Sun makes tbe following comments on tbo subject. Tbe summary of a Urge number of replies concerning tho com municnbllily of consumption points strikingly to the conclusion that phthisis is a communicable disease. Two bun drod and Mxly-ono observer report one or more instances in which it wns com nwuicalbd; 158 of theso cases wtre passed from wife to husband or from husband, to wife, and 81 were observed between members of tho same family. The truth of the statement is fully con firmed, however, by tho facts that a few cases aro reported in which persons un related infected ono another, and that when this had been the case a elo30 in timacy bad existed between tbe parties. No caso was reported wbero the medical attendant of a consumptive was infected, though nurses seem to have been so fre quently. A long period mnst trapse before tbo usefulness of tbo collective investigation of disease can bo fully developed, bnt tbe examples given show something of tbe significance nud scope of the move ment. With America nnd Germany joining lianas In tills matter Willi Urent Urltaln, whose inventluations will extend also Into Africn, India, nnd Australia, it will not be doubted that nn nmotiut of medical kuowledgo will be elicited that must prove .of tbe first importance to tho welfato of the bnmnu race. . Our Now York Lottor. Itegular correspondence of Advocate. New York, Sept. 41, 1883. Tho Senatorial Committos on Labor nnd Education, still continues its inves ligations but everybody is getting tired of it. Senator Blair who Is tbo moving spirit of tho body is as ignorant of tb real object of the work of tho Committee ns bis nssoclatos. Hu dots bot know what questions to nsk, and bis system of investigation consists in letting every ono who wishes, nppear beforo tbe com. nllttco nnd talk himself to exhortation Tbo amount of crudo speculation nnd distorted facts which has been garnered iu by Senator Blair Is simply ridiculous Evou John Swiuton of the Sun, could not resist tho temptation of talking rub. blsh. Ho said that few reporters and correspondents earn less than $5,000 year, and n great number go ns high as $25,000; that fow editors nnd lending editorial writers get less than $10,000 a year, nnd that bo far as proprietors of Influential newspapers are concerned, their earnings reach over $100,000 a year. Mr.Swlnlon may derive his knowledge from the journalism which is ostensibly devoted to tbo interests of labor, nnd if the workers on it were paid such salaries ns he claims, it explains very satisfactor ily why tho papers havo constantly to pass around tho bat for support at labor meetings.- Now, I have nn extended no quaintance ninong nowspnper men, and of tbo better class nt that, nnd I can connt on my Augers tbe number that makes $5,000 a yenr, and those that do It are tbe veriest slaves of tho pen. They bnvo to bo at it day nnd night almost and if tbey have families they can do voto but littlo attention to them. As re gnrds the ten or twenty-Are thousand dollar men, tney are hpeclaltsls or cor respondents like Gath, whose work is bo extended that it is almost machine made, nnd is subdivided among subordinates whom tho employer must pay, A can yass of newspaper offices will show thnt there nre more men in really responsible positions, whose incomes do not exceed tweuly.five or tbirty'dollars a week- than perhaps Mr. John Swintou hns any id.es of. John Swlnton's statements aro harmful because tbey will encourage a lot of young men, principally under graduates to rush into a profession where the goldon apples nre not alono few, but where they frequently lurn icto dust in one's hands, and wherein tbey will in. evitably ruin their prospects and their lives. Although the stock market has im provea considerably it is still In a very depressed condition, and tbo probabili ty is thnt it will continue so. "The fact of tbe matter is," said a well known Wall Street man to me, "tho peoplo at largo have grown tired, of speculation. and they are settling down to earn mon. ey by legitimate means. During the last few weeks there have been tempting op portunitles, but the people passed tbcm by and wero not even Interested when they saw what fino chances they had missed. Now without a general publio speculation thero can be no market. broker's market is only a fictitious af fair, and its eiistenco always reminds mo of a pack of starving wolves devour ing ono another. Of course a number of flash brokers will havo to give up their turnouts and gaudy bouses, and their wiyes will have to wear less expensive clothes and jewelry than tbey have nc oustomed themselves to, bat the street and business nt large will be benefited,' Legitimate business on tbe other band flourishes In an unparalleled manner. In tho dry goods district the streets i.ro liued night and day with trucks and boxes to such an extent as to mako traf fic almost impossible. Tho Astor House, tho Manhattan, tho St. Nicolas, the Prcscott and tbo Grand Central Hotels are literally thronged with drummers aud buyers from all parts of tbe conn try. This is a healthy sign, nnd bids fair to bring about a general revival of affairs, of which wo stand so much In need. One of the most peculiar features in tho fashions for ladies this fall is tbe prevalence of all tho shades of yellow from cold to brouzo in the color of ma tcriah used. While walking on Fifth Avenue last Sunday, I counted no less than a dozen black satin frocks sur mounted by gold tight filling bodices, Thd hat worn was generally a black body wilb gold trimmings and feathers. The shape was generally liko n jockej's cap, Seen from a distance the figures remind ed one of a sceuo on tbe stage in a spec. tacular play, let, at tbe same time, these bodices look very ntlractivo in the sun-light. For a plain girl tbey aro very trying, however, as they only set off her homeliness. I nttended tbe first night of tbe new jockey opera, tho Merry Duchess, at the Standard Theatre, last Saturday evening, A no musio is yery trnstiy, ana 1 am afraid that thejbest points of tho libretto, which bristles over wilb racing illustra tions, are lost on the general public. Great as tbe fondness for the turf has grown to bo in this country, it Is not yet v.batit is In England, and thus, though tho opera had an extraordinary tun in London, I do not think that it will main tain tbe boards long in this country. Tbo libretto satirizes the idolatry of fashionable jockeys which prevails in England. Tho Dutchess of Epsom Downs (Seliua .JJolaro.) falls in love with Freddie Bowman (Mr. Nash,) the fashionable English jockey, at whoso hhrine nil England burns incense. Sho has made a bet of ber bead against 10,- 000 with Lord Johnnie, n distasteful suitor of hers, thnt her mare Dainore) would win tbe St, Leger, and has so- cured Freddie to ride. Desplto any number of plots and schemes, Freddie eventually wins, and becomes her hus band. Selinn Dolaro, is as usual,capUal. In fatt a better representative for the part could not bo found, and Mr, Nash bits eff tbo superciliousness and self as sertion ol tbo modem crack jockey to perfection. Tbe literary market is very dull at present, nnd there will bo no revival un til tbe latter part of October. The pub lishers have not ytt even mado any an icMinciincnlspt importance. With com petition ainoog them as fierce as it is at proent, one Is waiting to Beo what tbo other will do, before making any an nouncement himself. Coaching to Saratoga, will bo ono of tbe features of fashionable autumn life. Tho old stage road 'to Albany will be worked again, nnd It Is certainly onegof the most picturesque drives to be had in tho country. It is lined with trees, and skilled with charming residences along its entire extent, and as every arrange ment will be made for tbo comfort of tbo passengers nt tbo different stopping places, tbero is no doubt that n journey in tho old fashioned manner will bring back tbo roses to tho choeks of mnny a lady of fashion, who bar lost them dur ing nn arduous summer campaign at tho seaside or Springs. Our Washington Letter. f Fsou our Srr.cui, CownwroRrmst. WAsmxoTON.D. O., Sept. 10, 1883. In round numbers there aro 110,000 office-holders dependent for their brend and oleomargarine npon the treasury of the United Slates, and who receivo sal aries ranging from $15 per month to $G0,000 per nnnnm, the compensation of the President. So much hns been said concerning tho extravagant salaries paid to our higher government official, In connection with the civil service reform discussions, a few comparisons between tbe salaries paid in this country nnd tboso paid to officials in similar BtatioDs In England may be o'f general interest. For instance, Lord Chief Justice Cole ridge, now visiting this countiy,rcceivcs a salary twico ns lnrge ns that of tbo President of our Uftv-fivo millions of people, nnd nearly ten times larger than that received by the ohief justice of tbe United States. The lord mayor of Lon don nnd tho lord lieutenant of Ireland each receive a salary larger by S10.0CO per year than that received by our ohief executive, Wbile wo pay our ministers to London and Paris aud Berlin S17.G0O per annum, and consider that tho very exaltation of extravagance, tho ambassa dors accredited to this couutry from those nations receivo nearly, if not quite, three fold more than wo pay, and the Itussian minister reccitcs more than four fold tbo extravagant figure that bas kept us in a grumble for thirty years. To our second-class ministers, such ns represent us nt Madrid and Vienna nnd Home, we 'pny $12,000 per annum, wbilo England pays to her representatives to those countrios $27,500. There is yot another class of ministers to whom wo pny n salary of J10,000,sneh as those wbo represent us iu tbo South American States, nnd England makes no distinction between them nnd tbo Aus trian nnd Italian missions, so far ns com pensation is concerned, And so it is with our consuls nnd our secretaries' of legation nnd other attaches, to whom wo pay the mnximnm salary of $5,000, aud England perpetuates het', through n life time by giving them just double thnt sum. Wo pny our cabinet officers $8,000 per annum, which is just nbout tho amount tho Eugllsh premier receives per month, nnd the comptroller of tho treas ury works Cor tbe same amount, $5,000 per year, that the chancellor ol the, Eng-'; llsh exohcqner receives per month. Tbe postmaster at New York gets $8,000 per annum, and his confrere at London gets ns many pounds, or nenrly five times ns much, wbile tho same officer at Liver pool, Manchester, nud n dozen other English citi s.rcceivcs more than double the corporation of tho postmaster of our metropolis. The general of the army gets $13,500 per year, which would scarcely be considered pin-money for tbo head of tho British army; nor would tbe admiral of tbo English navy be nblo to keep up the dignity of his position upon sueh a pittance ns tbe $11,000 per year that we dole out to the head of our pow, erful'seu forces. With most of tbo officials to whom we pay what wo nre prone to consider ex travagant salaries, there is an absolute struggle for existence, because of the demauds upon them for hospitalites, of ficial courtesies, and all thnt sort of thing. Iu fact mnny of them, nnd par ticularly tbo cabinet officers, expend much moro than tho salaries they re ceive every year in responding to those social requirements. None of them, not even the President, is oxpeeted to lay by anything for a rainy day out of these salaries, and we all know with what a pitiful disdain the whole American peo ple look upon a recently retired Presi doJt, who is suspected to have econo mized in the household expenses of tbe executive mansion so to salt down about one-half of his entiro saiary. There is, of course, no good reason why wo of this plain, democratic, modern republic should especially emulate aristocratic and wealthy England in tbe matter of official salaries, no matlcc how powerful or well able wo may be to do so. These comparisons nie mado simply ns a matter of interest. Yet we ought to pay hi jh officials enongh to meet all tLo proper demands of life in their positions.though it is a curious fact that, inadequate as present salaries are said to be, there n no difficulty in finding any number of men willing aud anxious to take tbe places. It is, however, n fact that if we carry tbe tubj.-ct a step farther, and make comparisons between official salar ies and those in commercial life in our couutry, we shall find tbe discrepancies almost as great in somo' of tbe higher grades. There are presidents of insur ance and railway companies wbo receive salaties as- great or greater, than that of the President of the United States; aud In many other positions where iutegrily and ft high order of nbilitv is required, ninth more is paid than for correspond ing servico under tbe government. But when wo come down to the lower grades, such as clerkships, etc., which compriso tho great mass of the 110,000 abovn re ferred to, we find that salaries averago considerable better than in commercial positions; so that iu tbe acgregato Uncle Sam pays his servants ns much as. or more than, the same number of men of equal character nnd opacity could com mand in salaries iu any other walk of me in tnia or any otner conntiy. DOM fDXO WM. DUFFY & SON, of East Mauch Chunk, are prepared to do all kinds of Plasteriii & Onuutal fort, at tfcorlest notice. Orders by mall will re ceive prompt attention. Terms moderate M gpa wurx. teplilt NEW ADVEUTISEUESTS. Half out Of His Head. "BICMed Is the man," eal! Don (lulxote's wcaryqulro,"wliolnvenIoiliiCcp." Sancho'i gratltuilo Isonrs, but whnlfono cannot for any reason enjoy that exctllcnt Invention "Nctvottanccs In mo had become a illseasf," writes Air. William Coleman, tho well-known wliole.-alo druggist of Hullalo, N. Y. "I could not rlccp, and ray nights wero either patted In that tort of rcttlctsncti which nearly crates a man, or In a kind of etupor, haunted by tormenting droamj Having taken I'Ani;tu's Tosio for other troubles, I tried It also for this. Tho remit both tnrprltcd nnd dollglited mo. Jtfy nerves were lotted to concert pltch.nnd, HkoL'icsarM fat men, 1 Tell Into tho ranks oftliojo who tlccp o' nights. I should add that tho Tonlo tpecdllr did away with tlld condition of iron eral debility and dytpcpsla occasioned by my previous tlccplettnets, and gnvo moitrcnglh and period digestion. In brief, tho use of the Tonlo thoroughly reestablished my health. I have uted 1' Antrim's Tomo with ontlri tuccctd for soo-tlcknett and for tho bowel ditordcrS Incident to ooean; voyages. This preparation, lias horotoforo been known nS l'iiiKE.i's OiNOEtl Tome. Here after It will be advertised and told undor tho riamo of 1'ahk en's Tomo omitting tho word "glng r." Hiscox&C'o.,are Induced to mako this change by the action of unprincipled dealers who havo lor years deceived their cnttoracrs by tubttltutlng Inferior prepara. tlont under tlio namo of ginger. Wo drop tlilt,mlalcndlne wcrd all the moro willingly, nt ginger it an unimportant flavoring In gredient In our Tonic. Plcnto remember that no change hat been made In tho preparation It6clf and all bottled remaining In tho hands of dealers, wroppod under thonamo of PARKEn'sUinoitn Tome, contain tho genulno medicine irtho fan-tlmll o tlgnaturo of Hiscox & Co., Is nt tho bottom of tho otlttldo wranper. ?ept. 7 Florence Knitting Silk. Positively tho only Silk suitable for knit, ting, which will bear washlnc without in jury to color or texture. Sold by nil en terprising merchants. Ottr latest book on Knitting (No. 4),with samples of Knittiltzflnd Ltching Silk, sent on receipt nf three 2 cent stamps. Nonotuck SO.k Co., Florence, Mats. Publio Sale of Valuable The undersigned will sell at Public Sale, on tho premises in Mahoning Ttrp., Carbon County, Pa , on Saturday, Sept. 15th, 1833, at TWO o'l-lock p. m., tho following des cribe,! Ural Estate, to wit I All that certain pieeaof I,and, tltnato in Mahoning town ship aforesaid, bounded by lands of Djvid Nothitein, Charles Xauder, relcr Xandcr, iGeorgfl Mnurernud other, containing ,'SEVENTY-S1X ACRES. moro or less, 64 Acres of which are clear and iltidera Rood state of Cultivation nnd the balance fino Woodland, tho property ol tho late Adam IjauclinorOjdcc'd. Tho Im provements thereon aro nTwo-Story double Stone and Frame Dwelling House with Kitchen attached, Lnrge Barn, 2 Wagon Sheds, Pig Stable, good epring house, large Cider Tress, an Orchard of choice, well bearing fruit trees, a Well ol pure Water, ana mo grounds nro well lenced. Tuts of. fers n fine opportunity for any person do tiring n comfortablo home. Terms will be mado known nt time and pluco of tale, by A. F. NOTHSTEIN. .,. John IiAUCHNORE, J AEniJ Sept. 8, 1883 w3. Orphans Court Sale OF Valuable Real Estate ! On Monday, Sept. 24, 1883, At 3 o'clock P. St., will bo told on tlio iremlscsm tho llorougli or 1'AltltV V1I.I.K, Llarbon County. Ph., tho farm uf Jonas Kncht. ucc'u.. bounaeil nlng nt a itono thence by land of Win. Sluhl, nomn u uega. .casioo jterunos 10 n aiono. thdnco by lands of Jno. buitlh.. Sooth Jl,l riegs. East 22 perches to a stone, thenco by tniuo North 65 dogs. West 13U perches to n ttonc, thenco by ttia rame North is dogt. Wctt 7 perches to a il icKory,tncnco oy lanuni u.u, llowman. North 1J.; digs,' East 40 perches to a stone, thence bv lands ofS. Snvder and 1). Wenix, North 85 degt,, West Qiyi pcrchct to ucgmuing. uoniaiuing 10 ACHES ANU1I rCltOHES, strict measure, on which Is erected a Ono nnd Ono Half Storv KKAMI3 I)V J-XklNU ond Ont Houto. a Kino Fruit Orchard.a good WUIjIjorWATBlIatlho door. Terms one-hair cash, and thebalanco In tlx months. Attcnurnco by UAT1L FOOHT, Sept. ami. vrl The Complete Bone FliospMe MANUFACTURED I1V THE ALLENTOWN M'FG COMPANY, One of the 13est Fertilizers for all kinds of FATtM Crops and GAltDEN Vegetables, can bo bought in large or small in quan tities of M. HEILMAN, LEJIIOHTON, PA. March 31-m IICIIIAN & CO., BANK STEEET, LeUghton, Pa., KILUJUM and Dealer ta AUKimliof atlAIN BOUCniTand BOLD a 11KCJULAU MAltKKI- HATIlU. Vfe wonld, also, icspectfoilr iDlrrm onrcttij lent that we ore now full; prepared to BUX' rx.y tuem with, I'romtnyMIn desired at VBB LOWEST 1MHOES. M, HEILilAN & CO. Jul 11: MMJJIBS 5 Ladies, Misses and Children's selves, and be convinced my goou as tnc uest, anu my pne BA.2STK: Second door below the M. J ames . "Walp, MlffflfPMiiir Suceersor to A. U. MOSSEK, -JSfflWlfeBSriSllSsP Manufacturer ofand Dealer in all klndt of Till ana Stent Iron Ware, House taisliios Gooils, k, k Is now offering extraordinary Bargains for Cash ! lie Is tho only Agent In town for the talo of tho Bessemer, Sunshine, Othollo, Kange3 ; Montour, laghthouso, ilxooisior fenn, ana Eclipse Cook Stoves; tho Princeton, Early Dawn, Belmont and Real Double Heaters, with a va riety of other Square and Round Heater3, All of which ho is now offering at tho Very Lowest Prices Also, on hand every kind ot STOVE OlfAlt: arid FIRE nitlOKS. Dealer In nil tho best makes ot l'UM I'd. Roofiing and Spouting, Prompt: and Cheap. Store on SOtJTII Street, a few doors-above Bank Street. fitronngo Invltcdi satisfaction Ruarantced, Juno 30, lSSJ-yl g2i g.5f: 25S.3 gjSg- 3S ff r FOR SALE, A lariro LOT, with oxcclIentIIOUSt: nnd STA 111.11 erected thcroon, npposllo Ksoh's Hotel, on llankwny, In thl Iloiough. To bo Bold on accommodating terms. Apply to JOHN VOUEIi, U3 North Second Street, 1'lilladolplila, I'd. Aug. 18, l-68-m3 Don't U to luy your Champaigne Pear Cider, Lager Beer, ltoot- Beer, Nectar, Porter, &c., OF C. B0ETTGER, T AM AQUA, Pa. Aug. i3.iMi-ir. DROP IN AT THE Carbon Advocate OFFICE FOB Cheap Printing ! m? I Tbe Stands & (Mer Privileges Of tho Fair Grounds will bo dirised of to the highest ami best bidders, nt Hie 1'uUlio Bull", to he In Id ou thd Fair Orounds, at TWOoVlocltlMJ., on Satnnliiy, September 122, lb8.3 t whleh time a ad plaee all rssns Inter rttetl are invilwl In alUnd. ELWEX UAUER, 84ary. SepUuiUr 1,1. ij. Mrs. Fath ms much pleasure in announcing to the la dies of Leliightoli and vicinity, that she has just returned from the City with a large, ele gant and fashionable assortment of the very latest novelties in PALL AND WINTER Millinery Goods, INCLUDING IIat3, Bonnets, Itib bons, Feathers, Flow crs, &c, suitable for 'Wear. oaiuana sec lor Your -I 11 1 n stock is large as the largest, as s as low as the lowest. Street. E. Church. scpl5m3 Stoves, Ranges,. Heaters, Now Champion and Apollo Jtespcetffilly nnnoflneej tn the jicople of T.c hlglitoii nnd Its vicinity, (tiAt ho If now pre pmcd to supply thcin with nil kluds of Household Furniture Manufactured froth the host Seasoned Mate rlals.at l'rlccs fully as towns thosameartlclo, enn ho bought, tor-clsewh'ero. Hero are a few ol tho Inducements ofTcrod . I'nrlor Sctjnt front ... $50 to $60 Walntit Miublo-top Dressing Case llc.lroora Suites. 3 pieces MO to tti Painted Jfcilroom Suites $18 to I to f!nno Seated Chaffs, pcrsotofO. 3 Upinmon tthnlrs, per tct of 0 $4 and all other Uoods otualtf cheap. In this connection, I deslro to call the at tention of tho people to nvy ample facilities In THE UNDERTAKING BUSINESS with a NI'.W and HANDSOME 11EAIISE, inu a lull unc ui nun i.ur inn, I um prepared to attend promptly to all or. dcrs In this lino, at loncst prices. l'atronai0 rrrpeetfully solicited and the- most amplo satisfaction iruaranteod. V. SCI1WAHTZ, oct 12 DANK St.. Lehlchten, $72 s n reelr ir.alo at bmo by the In-, ilustrtous. Host buelticss nun be fore the nubllo. Unnltnl not nceileil. Wo will start uu. Men. i women, boys anil girls wanted everywhere to I work tor us. Now is the ti'me. You call work I In rparo time, or Klve yonr wholo time to the - business. No other buslneu will ltny you nearly so well. No ono cart (all to mako chon nous pay. uy cnxoKintr ai once. i;osuy out tit anil terms free. Muney made fust, easily ami honorably, Address Tr.ux & '., Au kusiu, luaiuo. aecj(-vi Assignee Notice. Notfco Is hereby Klren tliat W, S. Winter, mmo, of I.ohl-lilun, Carbon county, I'n'., by dcotl of volua ary nssliinuent has aidgncl all bis estate, real und Mrsonnl, of tbo said W-tJ Wlutcrmulo toll, . Ullhnm, or tho Uorouith, County nn) State aforesaid. In tiust, for- tbo LeueBt or tho creditors of Ihs taldVY.S wrtitermute. All ncrsuns. there lure, imhilitod to tKo sabl IV, H. Wltltermuta will u ako nayincnt to ibo said nsflictice. AnJ thoso bnvluK claims ortlemnnUr, will tntfkt known tho sanio ultbout delay. 1 ts. U. UILH-VW, A-eiKueo 01 W.a, Wlnlermute. Lelilghton, JulySO, 1SS3. r. A. r.EIIMANN, Solicitor of American anij;iorelnn J'alenlsr Washlnton, All business uuuneuted wltli l'atentr, whether bofute the I'atent Oltioo or thu Courts, promptly BtUmled to. No clinruo niailo un ion a pateat Is seeutcd. Send for circular, tto. uayft-tfc To whom it may Concern. 1 Xotioe Is horebj lvcn, tliat I will do longer be reamnilbl lor any debts con traaiwl by uiv wile, KImina fiRioenwiker, of KaU t'a&t..Caiboo Onuiy.l'ft., she having K'ft my Im .1 uml board it.iut juit caueo r pfov.ijvw. ! C1UAXVILLE UUOEMAKKU. i 8opl 1 na Kot lVtiu. i'j. 1 Railroad Guide. Arrangctoont of FMteiiget TVkhu. MAY STth, mil Trains learo Allentown ns follow (Via I'BnKIOMBX IUlLllOAt).)' For l'lillatlottilila at 9.C0, .41, 11. to a. mlc nnd 3.10 p. in. SUNDAYS'. Tor ridladelphlaat "4.00 a. ta.tirtd 4.80 p.m: (Via East I'gftic BnAHCir.) For Rending nnd llarrlsburg, 0.00. 8.40 a; tn.. 11U5, 4.3.1, nnd B.Oil p. tn. For Lancaster nnd Columbia, a.CO, 8.10 a, m., and 4 on p. m. SUNDAYS. For lliirrlSburg, and waypolnts, T.SJ . m.i 0.05 p. tn. 1 t Trains for Allentown leave as follows : (Via l'jiitkttJdiEit lUiLnoAD.) Lcavo IMilladoIphla, 7.40 a. a. and 1.00i 1.3B, 4 30, and 6.1J p. m. ' SUNDAYS. heave Philadelphia, 8.80 a. to., 3.86'. and 4.1M p. m. (Via Eabt Pknw. DnAKorr.) Ijcate Heading, T.30, 18.11 a, m., t.00, i.K)i andnl0p.nl. l,cnYe HnrrlsbUrir, 6 S" 7.60, 9M a. m.. 1.49 and 4.1m p. in. ' I.cavo Lancaster, (7.30 a. ill., i.Oo and 3.4d pi in. I.cavo Oolumllni 7.80 a. m , 1.10 and S.ii) p.m. trom King Street Depot, SUNDAYS. Leave ncmllnir, 0.00 n. m. and 8.00 p.m. I.cavo llarrlsburir, 7.00 n. tn. and 4 00 p. lrfl Trains via "Perklomen Itallroart" marked thus () run to anil Irom Depot, Ninth anil Urocn streets, Philadelphia, other trains to and from Urond strcol Depot. Tho o.iiO nnd 0.45 a. in. trains from Allen, town, and the 13S and 0.15 p.m. train front ' Philadelphia, via Perklomen Itnllroad, havtf through cars to and from Philadelphia. J. K. WOOTTEN, General Manager. O.O. UANrOOK. Ucn'l Pass'r & Ticket Agent May 27th, 1583. JpHNR.G.WEYSSER, mOI'METOn OF THE West End'Brewory, Mauch CiiuttK, Pa. Pare Porter and Lapr Beer Delivered all over the State. October 8,1881 vl E. F. LtiCKEMACH, Tw Doora llelow thd "Uroadway Honsa MAUClI CHUNK, TA. Dealer in all fattcnis or rialn aud Fancy Wall Papers. Window Shades. r 9 Paints & Paintesr' Supplier LOWEST CASH nuoi'.s. Central Carriage Works, Iknlf. St., Lchigliton, Pa Aro prepared to Mannfacturo Carriages, 13rfggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagon, &c., UfOTory description, in tbe most substantia inanner,.and at Loncit OtSh Trices. Repairing rromptlj Attended to TRS'XLER. & KUEIDLER, April SO, 18&!-yt Proprietors. WISEES am nlfrart ort ooftoutfor chanocy- Increaie their earn- Intra, and tit time ha come wealthy: tltoro who do not Improve their1' opportttniilea remain In poverty. We oflec - riciu cnancoiomitK money, we TNininanj mon, women, trof end glrlf to work lor us r tit lit In their own localities. Any on can riot tho work properly from the first rttatrt. The buflneea will pay more Uun ten times ordln ary wnes. kxpfAtalre owtnt furnished free No one who en-iaos tails to make money rapidly. You can devote your, whole time to thu work, or only yoar spare1 moments. Full Information and all thHtl needed sent free. Address Stimbon s Ue Portland Maine. fld dare torero I tti 8 ik 7 J die. something nilKhl 0 Tom hrhty ome iilbl! and sublftrre He Bo 1." 68 n week In joair hind to conquer time." $60 a week own town. 15 outfit fref. No risk. Urery- tliluu new. Uapltul not required. W. wilt furnish yon evorytjilmt. Alany are maklnitf fortunes. Ladles mako nsmucn as men. semi boys and ulrls ninke irrtnt pay Keader, If you wnnt business nt wbieh ycu. ean roaltfr Krcat pay all tba time, write fur particular? toll, Hallktt u Co. Tortland Idalne. LAND J Claims a specially, and WAIU HANTS. . A I) 11 I T 1 O N A If OMESTKAII OKItTIFIOAT. KS nnd all kinds nf I, AN 11 SOU 1 1'T bouiibt and sold. J.art'O Stock, ami lllitbest Prices' pntd. Do you want to sell or buy? IT so,i wrlto to A. A. THOMAS, Attorney at Isir, Washington, 1),0. Jvn.O-tfc. HEALTH IS WEALTHf btU C. C HPsrft KCUTK. 1XU lIUiH TBK4TMT. riMrMi4-UprraIrH)iit-tU.P iilnwi arulh.Hitr(tr NarvoiM ll4Udch, harvatiB Protifttl mm4t wo of tc4ttl or MervW4ktlVsii, MnUI P-rr-ttnn,e(nrriUK ol lb Uxkla rvtmltlax ) ImuBltr UlhisCaBiM-r, 4tr n4dUir rmlro U14 ktw lisurviMMsM, of fun cr ta Ilbr mi. UvoluuiM-y Lwiw ud fttiirfirrtiiii caused ti"eva-Mrta ot th brlav Ii' tl-UM oroTfi-lii'tii'rBiir. Prh Mnafalii4 mmUi1 trrstnifitL t mmt, craU tvoiti tut ttl, teat bf tttUlM- WS CUAHAMTEE OIX 00XE3 To cr fttty tH. W1H1 rmeU oNr rtvW4 r fbr aSr lx'a, c-'i'-Hl,rt wllli ti wj imI tb MirduMr nr uswu nmnnvfli, 3n.r.Brrri, rtr.u?rM,r- Ti rbr04 trmiUi tilood l'rllr. It mmlUItr rnrn lllBfk, (4KUall4. I'MrileaU kkU. lltvIM 'i'hC eps'ii rf.Mlpt( ti WnU. CbrpM4r4 for Uuid.. EISNER & MENDEU80N 320 Raco Stroot. Phllodelphla, fa. $l,00O J. M. Honey yotf can Uih icIHng MURRAY'3 Maps & Charts For jfi paje catalogue, free, auuiu!, Jifflurr-ay. F.UZABETH.N.J.