i V, MRXUlUKRi EDtTOB lEIllailTON.PA.! fATORDAY, OCTOBER 8, i883. Editorial Mention. "Si aft oversight tlio elate on lie ilr&t page of tbU fceeV. paper Is printed Oc tober 8 instead of 0. Bb and tfible nre well represeuted in .Connecticut. In tb.it stent home of (be ulnc Lawn tbt ro nto 1,189 bar-tenders against 1,055 clersym,ei.' Whebe Is Judge McCarrlv? Kale Field, who is in Denver, Bent a note to tbe Windsor Hole!, asking for bis nddreig. Tbe answer came back from the clerl: "Don't know; he's been dead eight jreurs.''' Small places are frcqnently made tbe denes of great events, Slatlngton bus feeenjtelected for the first aefiona attack on tho stronghold of monopoly. Within the last few days man of that town gave a kick to a mule. This ninat be a pretty rich eonnlry af ter all. Notwithstanding the drain made by onr tcn-dollar-a-tlny legislators there is money In the Treasury. 'Tis a did' onlt matter to realize bul it is so. Tjjesdat of this week is memorable as being a damp introduction to tho Carbon County Fair, and the five thousand bIi hundred and forty-fourth anniversary of the creation of tbo world, according to the Jewish chronology. OeoRoe. I. ItCBiNsou, the Republican llvul of Ben Butler, is a Prohibitionist He says hlmeelf that he has "never ktown auylhing bnt to let Intoxicating liquors alone." The Son is very sorry that this is all Mr. Robinson known. It is stated authoritatively that the vord ''donkey" was never used belore the middle of the last century. The fact, however, for whieh that word stands, came into existence when Adam ate"that there apple.' Men have been kicking ever since. The whip is mightier than the quill, King Solomon never nmdo.tliia remnrli bnt n lady was brought before the Potts, Tille oonrt, on Monday, for thrashing an editor. The judge paid a tributo to her editorial victory by allotting Ler to pay tbe costs, which were quite handsome. What a difference there is belwetn Presidents. A Boston paper says tfcut "Mr. Arthur diinka threo kinds of wine at dinner and asks no blessing. Tbe husband of Mrs, Hayes omitted the ex penso of. wino and ntked a blessing. When 'Mr.. Holmnu gets there he will drink the wine and ask the blessing "W3at is law and order?' said on Irish bishop to an American reporter i Ireland, last week. "I'll tell you,' proceeded. "Law ami order in Ireland is collecting rack-rents from a st uviug tenancy at tho point of eixty thousand British bayonets. That is law and order in Ireland.' Tho bishop has got "down fino." Mn. Bbesnan, of tbe Irish Land JLeamie, stated in his lecture at PhilaiUl ' pbia'ou Monday night that Ireland ,vna ripe for revolution. The remark is con firmed by the experienco of Francis Murphy, who, during the two weeks ho recently spent in Belfast, gained over thirty two hundred recruits to the aim of temperance. Marriages made, in Heaven are differ ent from some of those which tako place at Parryvdle. A man said last week, as be walked homealoug tho canal, "Before and'after marriage is a different matter. 'Fore I married I thought my wife would darn my socks and let me alone of even ings. But she doesn't. She darns mo a id lets my socks alone." "Gath." the great newspaper corns--pondent, male a (rip last uoek Ihrongh the, Lehigh Valley. Ho osked a Wilkes birre friend about tho political talk in that- region. "Through this tart of Pennsylvania," taid W. F., "the Rcpub licans all want Blaine anrt tho Dtmocrata want the old ticket of Tilden and Uen ducks." That's bosh. Toe Hazleton ruu Speaker (hew signs of well-deserved prcsperity by en larging its size and blightly mi reading the price. Both improvements nie works of necessity. The PutiN SrEAKEit is tbe newsiest daily in this district. The edi torials are always sensible, uud the para graphs are characterized by pith, point, parity,patrlotism, political principle and profound philosophical penttration. A tew weeks ago Boston turned out to do honor to Sullivan, acd a few dayj af terwards Philadelphia turned inside out to reoeive the Base Ball Athletics. But what will the great athletes do now that the season is over? They can't very wtll all run saloons. Two of them aro col bge men, so, of course, they cau't be ex pected to do anything. But some of the others may be moderately useful citizens, and the canal boats are nut locked up for tbe winter. Tinsels an ancient saying to tbe ef fect that "whom the Lord loveth le hasteneth." If this principle be applied to trades there can be little doubt tbnt aigarm titers enjoy more than their legiti mate share of dlviue affection. A few veoks ago twelve thousand cigarmukers were on a strike throughout tbe country. Teat ditnemty was removed anu now they are iu trouble again. TbeKew York law against teurment cigar factories went Into operation last Monday and there are seven thousand of tbe cralt out of work Tax Shenandoah News very sensibly says: The marrow of the apportionment question is just this: The Democratic legislators Lave the weight of reason and juttice on their side in demanding an apportionment which shall regard popu Ution and contiguity of territory in the composition of districts; but when tho Republicans have declared their deter ruination not to allow these considera tions to govern the matter except where they contribute to their political strength and by their actions show that they mean to stand by their declaration, Deui oeratio persistence iu wasting time and quanderlnE the pnblio money sinks in. to folly and will Inevitably be rebuilt tl by lie people if it shall not cease. If the. Ill publicans armed with injustice are willing to meet tbe pnblio judgment tbe Democrats in tbs panoply of right should promptly pick up the gauntlet. Adjourn. The debt statement shows the decrease of the pnblio debt during tho month of September to bo $14,707,229. Tbe de crease of tho debtsluce Juno SO, 1833, ha been $29,270,071. Cash iu Treasury, $355 400.670! gold certificates outstand ing, $82,405,240) silver certificates out- landing, $91,400,241: certificates of de- oslt outstanding. Sll.015.000j refund ing certificates, $332 700; legal tenders ontetandlng, $31G,C81,01Cj fractional currency outstanding, $G,992.900 cash available Oct. 1st, S1G8,510.00G. Russia, as a food-producing country, mnst become the principal rival of the United States. Tho Russians are the great European landowners. Tbe con ditiou of Russia is simitar to that of tl-.o United States in the vnstuess of its land ed area ni compared with its population, but dissimilar In respect of the facility of transportation from Its remoter parts to its European frontier. Tho nearness I of Russia to European markets is coun terbalanced by tbo advantages of our railroad service, whtoh enable us to market the wheat grown in distant Da kota at u margin of profit. Bnt more and more as her facilities of transporta tion are increased Russia will become our formidable rhal in tbe trade in breadstuffs, provisions and petroleum. Amu tbo Tewksbury revelations it was highly proper that Massachusetts should undergo a moral purification. Tho good work has commenced. Tbe THE M NORTH WEST. BuMAncK, D. T. Sept. 28, 1833. Special Correspondence. A town without either history or pres tige yesterday becomes a metropolis to day by means of tbe boom. Of conrse there Is a vast amount of prodigious ly ing In this booming business, but what other mission has tho real es'tate specula tor? As one travels westward ho encoun ters moro and more of these intelligent, able-bodied liars, whose labor? iu behalf of this, that and the other rising town induce its speedy settlement and at nnco secure its prosperity. It matters little as to tho particular advantages a place may possess, cither in tbo mmter of lo cation.or quality of soil, or mill facilities, or anything else, so long as It has a good boomer a man with a horn and a ca pacity for blowing It. He is tho first stage of tbe growth of the town, and the second and tho last. Ho lies elegantly about the attractions of the place, which after nil consist chltlly in the induce raonlH held out for speculation. This is the sort of thing that has been done for many of theso widely advertised new towns in this "New West," of which perhaps, Bismarck is nn example. But here, and elsewhere. It has been more or less successful, and has attracted people and capital and caused rapid growth and development. Real estate speculation Is the chief industry. Town plots are lloston people are to have a course of marked off on somo barren spot and in a loclurcs, and. like all new brootnp, they . . .,, ... snId ttt inbuion. prices Intend lo sweep clean this time. A b meana of tb(J boomlng proccss. As Methodist and a Baptist minister found nn ttnx,nry tt few hundred dollars are fault with the introduction of an opeia ,.,,.,, , .m1 nrtBR(.gnnd a news- during the lecture course. They declared . g,ftrle(, for oIrcniatiou chiefly miuo """"""""'"""" tbronch the Eastern States. It Is one of upon tho opera must go to perdition for ,ha W0Ullet, ot he frontier how so many ever nja ever, me secretary retnseu to j m namn a11r)nnrt a newsnaner- canoel tho opera arrangements so that a da M R we.klv Tw E ,,, lown .luring mo coming winter, n.oDg wnu ., ,, nnmlU nf m ono iincia their culture, pork and beans, and inter- ' . ',' a ,,,, bnt ,ha is'.ing Governor, tho Boiton people may eojov all the delight of bitter theological controversy. Aw.iszo, the reigning King of Spain, is about as useless a humbug as over wasted good hair oil on the lining of a golden, crown. The gentle Bismarck however has found a use for him. He is to be made the causo of a row with France. Tho Frauco-Prussiau war o 1870-1 wasoausd by a Spanish intrigue In that case tbe scape goat was a HuLcU' zolleru; in the present instance he is t Bourbon. But when Bismaick wants t row any stick is good enough to beat n dog with. Tbo French populace has broken out into wild disorder became whippir-suapper Alphotzo has accepted tho honorary colonelcy of n Uhlan regl meut. The Spauisb King has had to loive Paris before bis visit was half com pleted and the Spanish Ambassador is to be recalled to Madrid. If this does not look like a row iu Eurupo then the sun will appear occasionally. The business liabilities in this conn t y, during the past nine months, have almost doubled those of tho correspond lug time last year, and the failures have been in the usual proportion. Tbe figures of tho failures of the third quarter of 1883, jut compiled by R. G. Dunn & O)., show n great increase, in tho number of mercantile disasters as compared with last year. The number of failures in tht fjnatter just closed 1b 1803, with liabili ties' of $52,000,000, uhiie fur tbe same quarter of 1S82 they were only 1300,with liabilities of $18.000 000. For tbe first niue months ol 1883 the failures rcpoittd numbered CI 10, as against 4897 in the ame peri id of last year. The liabilities for the first niue months of the present year are $118,000,000. as against SCO, 000,000 for 18S2. In tho Dominion of Canada tho lailures for the nine moutha of. 1883 are over 1000 iu linmber, as ngilust 537 iu 1882. Tho liabilities in Canada for the first nlno mouths of tho present year sro 11,000.000, as against $5,000,000 iu the same time last year. Ireland labors somewhat under tbe Western town or 1,500 inhabitants that doexu't have its daily is poor indeed. Generally the editor relies to a great ex tent upon some outsido source an office or fat take of some kind for his share of jerked buffalo; bnt nt any ruto the newspaper is sustained at nil hazards. The absolute success that ever follow the skilful booming of u town is shown by tho fabulous prices that town lots bring in some of thiso growing villages. With agricultural land only ten or twen ty milts distant easily obtainable for $5 per acre, here we find it readily sold at from $20,000 to $25,000 per acre, and with no great promise of a metropolitan luture at that. Corner lots In Wlunepeg or Jamestown, or Fargo or Bismarck, r re imply a fortune in themselves, because as business marts these towns have re ceived the full bent fit of yoars of the btst of booming, and have attracted that clasi of settlers whose energy and euterpiise and pluck constitute n perpetual boom Here is n Territorythat covers 151,00(1 square miles, or more than two-tilths greater in area than Great Britain, five. sixths ofnbicb is capable of profitable occupation aud at least four-lUiliB sua ceptible of the highest state ofarible cultivation. The mountuins are, few in deed, and there are neither absolute wastes, impenetrable Bwnmps or bottnm. less sloughs., such as nre found in ad joining States and Territories. It is i Territnry, too, whose people are harmnn ious In tbe single aim of developing the resources of the conutry and sdvniicing it ns rapidly ns possible to that condition ot civilized life which has msdo its sister State blossom as tho rose. With IrtKl er uud a newer history than 11 at of any Territory tbnt has eyer asked admia hion to the Uulon, it baa already possess ed itself of railroads that penetrated uhereyer the behests of commerce, insur ed them, while iu the number and qnali ty of its schools, in the beauty and cost liness of its churches, court-houses and public-buildings, it stntids iufeiior ouly to the old-settled and pretentions States of tbe East. Tbe politicians of this new slat on the long rtlrrnp, and to ride. with it reqnlrea nn expert bowman. General Hancock is very ill. To weeks ago he fell slightly injuring his knee cap. This brought on n collapse of his whole system. For some time he has been a sufferer from Kidney com plaint and as they ss.y now his blood is poisoned. I was speaking with an ntniy officer about tha General's health; said bet "the General's case is one in point against garrison life. When an officer Is young he is made to campalgu active ly, He is icnl to all sorts of places. healthy and uubcaltby. He swallows no end of anti-fever doses, quinine, mer cury and what not. They remain in his system. As be gets older ho has less to do and Indulges himself- As a rule he lives high and works little, when in tbe interest of his health he ought to live abstemiously and work bard. The blood which was poisoned grows worse. A slight accident exposes the whole thing. TbiB I take to bo tbe caso with Gem ral Hnncock. I think be is in a bad way. General Hancock is not rich, but in case of his death his family are fairly provided for. The newspaper war goes on apace and the pipers that cut their prices nre vo clfe'rous in upholding thtir excellence The Times people, I understand are heartily Borry for their step. They have giined nothing by it. Tho World. Son and Stab havo likewise not escaped scot free, and altogether ever) body is dissat lifted, There was some t ilk tlmt the IIarp;ra proposed reducing the price ol their weeklies, but I do not think there is any truth in it. On tho contrary it looks very much ns if a reaction wonld sot in nud prices be brought back to tbe old figure. As affairs stand nt present somebody will have to go under ere long. I am informed that n well knbwn cupi talist is about advancing tue money for a new first class penny afternoon pa per. I am not at liberty to mention tl gentleman's name but he is at present idcutified with a newspaper, and he promises to bring about a revolution i the afternoon newspaper business. The railway over tbe Brooklyu Bridgi is an utter and unmitigated failure, an there seemBto have been some.sad bung. Hug so far as the work of the engineers is concerned. It is rumored now that they intended to make tbe thing a failure iu order to pave the way for the exten sion of the New York Elevated Road ststem to Brooklyn. If tbnt was th plan they certainly succeeded in the pre liminary steps. Nilsson has come back again. O course there was tho usual fuss over her arrival. Tugs weut down the Bay, and an nrmy ol reporters was gathered to it tcrview her. She has giowu stouter but has a kind ofworn look about tier fac She looks as if ube were tired of the stage Mile. Milan, tbe new star in tho French Opera Company has made u hit. and apparently no one was more plerecd over it than Aituee,! who. a worn and weary veterar, sat in a box on ti e first night and applauded he, rtily. Aimee'a vuioH la guue and her cma us" tin actress has lost its charm, but s'io is a pi 'putar as ever both with the public and rniofag tbe members of her own profession. SLe uever felt a particle of jealousy over tbe success of otheis and this endeared her to all. disadvantage of geographical siz? bnt country nre loudly kuocMng at tho door. makes up for it in spiritual quality. 0t CoiiBress for admission to Statehood Dublin, tho capital city, is tbe native aU( I fin,l the majority of tbo people place of John Jameson, tho benefactor ot gree with them, if they care anything tils race. His distillery contains the I ,.i,ont h,h matter nt nil. which many r'o NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. IM Ml an Old Soldier. It will soon bo twenty years since the war cllsed." Under tho .hot sun of August, ISS'J tho vil lage of Dover, N. J., lay still ai tho ephlnlx n Egypt, vrlitlo Elijah Sharp, ofthat place, lowly and joftlyrpoko of the pan. "les," o atJ,s,l wa In tho array ana 1W many ftlie ilzhtaof thoio fearful years. I was finally Ulicliargcd from disability, resulting from innttrokc. I came home, miserable In health am! spirit; so enfeebled that! took cold on tho jltiihtost expoturo. LUo seemed worthless to me; I lived only In memory." That was tail enough," I said, dividing my last two cigars. That's so," replied Sir. Sharp; "hut I tot Over It., tlutgrow HI Notoxaotly. When In that condition I began taking I'akker b Tiixie, and my health commenced to Improve right away. I was astonished nt It, nnl to was my wUo. 1 piled on tho flesh and could eatnnvtldng. My ambition hlaiod up. I, could attend to business, and now excepting that I have to tako care about, esposlng myself to tho hot sun lam ns well as 1 was tho day I enlisted. What illficreiioo mere aro in tllngs guns and bayonets UllliPAUK- Kn'e To to saves." This preparation which has been known as Parker's QikoiirTosio will hereafter bo called simply I'AUKun's Tosio. As un principled dealers aro constantly deceiving their customers by substituting interior ar ticles under the name ol glnger,nndits ginger Is really an unimportant Ingredient, nedrop tl.e misleading word. dlThero Is no change, liowovorln tho prep aration Itself, and all bottles remaining In tho hands of dealers, wrnppeJ under tho name of Parker's (Iij-okh Tonic, contain the uenutno medicine If the facsimile signature of Iliseox & Co., Is at tho bottom of tho outside wranrer. Oct. 7 Railroad Guide. To the Ladies of Leliig'liton & Vicinity ! :o: Miss Alvenia Graveii Announces as follows : I have just visited the Cdy, and purchased a large assortment of tbo Latest novelllas In t Abunnu wi. i J.it styles ot Millinery Goods, CONSISTING OF HATS, BONNETS, Ribbons, Flowers, Plumes, Notions, &c, Bought nt Lowest Cash figures, and which I am offering at prices fully as advantageous as you can buy lor m the larger cities, rlease call auu examine my stock, l aum. xvi GIVE SATISFACTION. Agent for tlio Bethlehem Steam Dye Works. Remember the Place, Miss ALVENIA GRAVER, scp29-3m Bank St., next to Eebcr's Block. Fall & Winter! two largest mash tuns in the world, each capable of holding 100,000 callous. It also possesses the two largest fermenting vats, each with a capucity ot hvli 137.000 gallons, "aud as we peered into thtin. said a visitor, "ne could almost fancy that wewtro looking down into a respec table-sized theatre.1' There is it good deal of water knocking about Ireland In one form or other and the very best of it not. Those who realize that the changi would entail additional t-ipense will out corresponding advantages do not join in the apnlicntltiu. Tbe others have iu view Borne imaginary advantage to arist from ndmisMnu ns a State except the ambitious politicians. These latter hnow what they arealter, viz., tho loaves nud fishes. The recent decision of tho dixtiict Who is Responsible 1. Monday's lluzleton riain Speaker gives tho following: As Patrick Gallagher. Bernard Mo'nahan, and Jerry MuGinl were ascending slopo No. 1, Jeanesyllle, on Saturday, somo one at tho bottom of the alnpn signalled tho engineer and stopped Ihn car in which they were nliotil midway in the elope. Just as tho car stopped a miner, who was, ns Iw supposed driving t) chamber parallel with tha slope, and forty yards away from it, fired n blast which broke through, coverinc; the parties in the car with loosened fragments. Galhipheranil McGlnley were cut about tho head ami body, while Mnnahan'r skull wa fractured in several places, and little hopes are en tertalned for his recovery. This accident proves that the parties in charge of th slope nre criminally nezligmt of tho livs entrusted lo their charge, or utterly ignor ant of the working of the place, un.l tl.e attentinn of tho Mine Iuseclor is called to this place, so nn mora lives shall be sacri ficed, and a rigid Investigation should be at ouco instituted, to oscertuln if posihln wbo sigtaled tho encinccr, and if discovered be should be prosecuted to tbe fullest extent of the law. 3 c o 7? 5 c v 3 S3 Ci & Heaii-i B. R. Arrangement cf Fassengtr Trahu. MAY 27th, 18S3. Trains loavo Allentown ai fallows! (Via 1'BHKlOME IUILROAD.) For riilbilclplila at U0, t.li, 11.40 a.m., and '3.10 p. m. SUNDAYS. For Philadelphia at i.O0 n. m.oml 4.30 p.m. (Via East Penh IIkamcd.) For DoaillnK ami llarrlsburg, 0.00, (.40 , ro., VJ.1&, 4.3', and V.oa p. ra. For Lancaster and Columbia, 6.C0, S.tta, ra., and 4 3o p. ui. SUNDAYS. . For llarrlsburg, and naypolnts, T.J5 a. m.( 0.05 p. m. Trains for Allentown leave as follows t (Via I'KRKIOMEN RAILItOAD.) - Leave Philailelpbla, 7.40 a. m. and 1.00, 1.35, 4M, and 6.1 J p. m. SUNDAYS. f,eave Philadelphia, (.SO a. m., .S0, and . p. m. (Via East PKita. IttAxcn.) Leave Rending, 7.30, lt.lt a. nr., 2.00, J.M, ,1.4a 1.00 and (3.40 nnl ei& t. m. i.eavo narrisuuTK, o.', i.ou, v.ou Leave Lancaster, t7.30 a. ra. SENSIBLE MEN! POOR PEOPLE! RHEUMATISMS Jl. H. Peters' A. .4 Merchant - - Tailoring i ESTAI1L1SHMENT, Post, tlfflco Building, opp. Publlo Square, f.Banlc Street, Lehighton. '' A full lino or OENTS FUrtNISIIINU UOOlJS, at Lowest Prices. mar-fjl The Americau Autiauariau ORIENTAL JOURNAL ! ! Published by Jameson Si Monsit, Cliicsgn. 111. $3 per year. Edited by Ktkhikn D. Pkkt, devoted to Classical, Oriental Eu ropean aud Americau Archrculogy. II . lustrated. This Jnnrnal eIvcs information on discover ies aud fxploratiot.a in all lauds, and is very valuable to those who are folluwlng Anti quarian subjects us well as to the common nder. apr8-il grows m Dublin. The scUntiflo people coutt nrououncinc' invalid the act crcat. nave BUown tual the stout auu wLUkey ,u R.con)rai.l.B0n. for the establisbm.nt or tlxtt city are superior to other similar of tU f .j,, t anil llle, et.iou of pn,u products beo.usotb Dublin water has buiMngs tnfreiu, bas klirred HUinorck greater power oi uis6olviug vegttnble lo 1S foundtitiou, for it is a victory lor m.mers auu oi reiainiu.( vegetable aromas j,1B Yunhtou folks that was hardly looked au ,u" OI nuy otuerciiy 1" Ulel for. HlMnarck had agreed to erect nt its uritain. riesioa, me great Uretb poet, uwn expense the public buildings neces sary to transact tho Territorial business, provided that by u Vote of tho people the capital Blould no peimau-.ntly located here. The rtBUltoftho vote was over whelmlugly in Juyor of Biktunrck, and slid that "Water was tho best of all tilings," but that old gentleman never tasted it when mixed with Jameson's whiskey. What SIc'Jixbe Knows Anoor Faum. isa. Colonel A. K. McCliire. the able she has already entered upon tbe work e litor-iu-chief of the Philadelphia Times of carrying out her part of tbo contract lectured on Ftida) to tbe fatuiers at the All at ouce,tnwever.lhe Yaukton people, Ox ord Fair on the preguant stil j.ct of I who bavo ull along been tasting tbe agriculture Following are a lew ot the sweets of capital lile, have dlcovtred words of wisdom uttered by tbe lecturer: that the euactwot of tbe law creating We must have reform iu the raising of 'he capitul cuumUBion was uccctupanleil b ets. Hitherto Philadelphia baa raibed V wtt dl of legikl .tive crookeducs, too many, aud of an inferior kind. Filiv UUI' upon which ihe court has pronouns bushels of coru to tho acre is better tbuu eJ 1,8 declmou adversely to the claims cf ten dollars a dav iu the Leuhdaturr. Am Bismarck. Of course the end- of this you valuo your integrity nud your maulv controversy is not yet. Meantime, how independence, don't have anythiug to do the Bismarck folks, having let tbe with roosters. llarrlsburg raises euoucb contracts fur the different classes or work for the entire Commonwealth, and they aB J material for tbe new buildings, are aro a bad lot all tho way through. Don't pushing aneaa as ir nothing nan Happen subsoil. It will ruin your farms. Chest- Bni1 ' accordance nilh their original nut street In Philadelphia is at this mo- promise tbey propose to have the build mint subaoiled ftom the Delaware to tbe ,n88 ready for occupanoy on or before the Schuvlkill. and I have no hesitation In urt of January next. Don I'EBno saying it'a the worst job I ever tar, aud remember that L have seen a good many Our New York Lottor, bad lobs in my timo. Circulation is a good thiug, not only in vaults and potato nettular correspondence of Aovooatk, cellars, but in a newspaper office as well. Kkw Yobk. Oct. M, 1883. Without circulation Tim Tisiki wouldu't We have not yet got over our Jay.Eye uenuyunere to-uuy. a would like to See and Bt. Julian excitement. Tiere Hay a few words ubout ruacbiuee,of which I keo numerous specimens here to-day, wire 21.000 tickets sold at tho gate or Saturday's trot. Double that number WISE! Bonn's Breezy Breezes. From liunt.'s Sunday Tia.isbrlpt. Tim naughty nominees ull teem to dread tbe committee nt one hundred's slipper, Legislators' wives are hiard inquiring about the Icuuth and general stylo of seal skin saeques. All Dm candidate who were in the hands of their friends are now being taken hold of by their enemies. Candldato Jeffries must feel by this lime as though he had hrett ItiSilog icebergs for a week or ten days. It is downiiaht comforting to know the present legislators can only remain in session tinlil the expiration of their terms, If the X ra I'uislators hadn't so nn . h Cassidy cotton in their car, t ,ev would hear the roar ul tl.e coming storm and run for slilter. It is even money that S-natnr Itlalr's committee cannot rind nut when tin X tra legislators will strike out for their homes and firesides. The proles-nr who succeeded in photo graphing a streak ol lightning would .find hlniielf beaten if he were in try his'catnern on a Pennsylvania legislator grabbiugat a tin dollar note. It now transpires that the reason the cyeione, whlth weut howling all nver the country, didn't strike this State was because It was afrold it would he put to the ' blush by the blowers of the X tra legislature. neonlo aro always on tho lookout lor chances to tncreasv their earn Inirs. mid In time be come wealthy; Ihoso wlunlonot improve their ooiHirtunllles remain In poverty. We oiler a ir eat chance Itnuuko money. Wewant many men. women, hoys and ttlrls to work torus right In theirown I r.tlltles. Anyuncando the work properly trom the first start. The limine will tiav more than ten limes unlln nry wajr.es Expensive l Utttt turnMicd freo. no ono WHO eiP'UKlB lailH lit iuhku iiiuuey rapidly. Vou ean devote )nnr whole time tu tlte work, or t-nly our spare mumenis. Full Information ami all that Is needed sini Ireo Address Stinbon & Co. Portland Maine. REST not, llfelsswceplnicby, go and dare heforn ou uie. rouicihlmc mtuht ami siihllme leave be hind to conquer time." $60aweck In your own town. f outfit Irei. No rlk livery thliiir new Capital not required. Wo will rurnUh you everything- Many are making fortunes, ladles make ns much as men and hoys nnd vlrls miiko urent pay Header. 11 you want business nt which you 'nn make ureal pay all tho lime, write for particulars to 11. Hallktt &Co. Portland Maine. No Patent No Pay. id mm MSB) I a Se2 ID s ca tlii tl --a f K Gil ai" r.ti wo a .il 5s and wo men know ero this that of the many diseases nnd derangements oftho lioily each has a sooarato cause or orl- Kin. nnd that each nceas a iiitiercnt ineinoit ortrentment tn order to e fleet n cute, and a moment's renectlon must convmco inatany or I he quack nostrums lolsted upon tho pith. lie ciauninu to cure nu 01 it nuuiuer ui um inetrlcally dirferent diseases must proo fall. ures, even n wo uo not cnu iiiuin iiuiunue. nnd pcoplo of monoruiu means, nnd oven people well-to-do or wealthy find tint tnnrmnui charaeaul tiractlslnir nh slcians are a serious burden to them, nnd also find that n'ter pnymir themselves poor thai no benefit has accrued to thctn, that In fact they hare thrown, their money away. To overcome lip.mi evils wo idler Whctlet'i Ao. U3 Sure RemedLctln the sick nnd suffering one lltmcdy lor each disease, witnout lor a mumenteiaim. Inir tli:it one rcincdv will cure anv other ills- ease than tho oneclalmed lor It, anil as there remedies havo stood the tesmr Years without a slnjlo failure, wo naireoto reurd Ihe money pain in every instance wncro u iuiu ib iiui Iiositivuiy cuucicil. i ne reioeoicB are enure. v veirpiiihle. run do no hnrtn. and will oust lively euro every disease lor which ihcyuro prcscriuuu. 0 on". I.am cssof Julnts Sc al ci nnd Neuralgia aro relieved at once nnd positive ly eureii iiyine use ot vvnccier s ftp vo uneu matlo ItcuiKly. We say boldly that In the worst cases of no matter tiow long tlandlng, how teriout or how painful, wo can not only give rcllet but poiitivtly cure (oral! time, falling to do this wo will positively rclLnd the money paid lor treatment, nnd IT yunr sufferlnKS aro not positively stopped for all time you have not thrown you, money awa as you would on an oilier than t ese tr tiara n teed remedies. The price ul Wheeler's No. ed lihcumutlo liemedy Is only SO cunts, obtain ah.e Trom druggists or sent treo by mall on receipt of price. Slumps taken. SUFFERING W0MEN.S5SJ naiuro with :i pretty face, bcautitul liuurf, tiiultleifi rotnpluxlon, trull ns the sweetm of ttitLpcrs nnd Itiull less mcnlnl qualities Krowi iipMmUuroly old, uray nn-l wrlnklctl, tier lorin lusos Its perfect contour, tlio com. pluxion bci'omesf allow. ilinhrltftitheMleine ihe eye, a leclln of lutiuuor lnUt tho place ot the once Imoyniit ppfrll, nn Irritable ncr voub Iructlomncfi mue ilff n lurilen,thlni th it once were trlllcs worry hir till life he comes unbearable. All this blnu caust-tl by the phytic derail (reuicnts so common to wo. men, which the Inna-to inodcstyof lemlntne nature nicvcntslhelr making known, ami of which l tin ittnorn-t.ee ul i ho medical proles ?Ion prevents a cure. Lady Header, pause aim eoiiMoer, 'ii a ouiy you owu yourseii, your family, and your Ood, that 5011 shouitt cure iursfll ol tUetn trnutde$ noil nnce-uioro f ul theulowoft'erfcciheftlthand snliilsihat nature inleiidet! lur ou. Wheeler 1 So. Pfl rreterijiltont an pleasant and palatum lo to tako, cuiitain'nothinKofan Iniuilous nature, nnd oiuy be iakn by aliases at nil times and In all conditions without o5idblltt ol 111 ef fects, nnd will noslllvelv cure any of the te culUr diseases tn which leuialcs arc subject. r .iiiinK 10 pruouco a pcrirci cuio ine pro prietors will refund tho money paid lor the treatment. If you Imve a Fallow complexion, constant or Intermittent headaches, back ache, restlessness, loss uf appetite, snppres slous of monthly (low, or Irregularities there of, accompanied by headache, ncrv 'iisncss. Ao. 99 Pretcrlption ( ,f will posl Ucly ro 8'ore you to Ih'ttlth. If you h- to a scnnt'on of he.t and tlirobblnc in tho lack, Irtquem luiniinuppoii, ueucurrneaor wmiu 01 sen iro painful or sea id 1 11 it sensation In urliiatiiu, reddish or whltedeioslt Iu initio, hoi nnd drv skin, Wheeler's No.W Pretcrijtlim C" will ttlvu Immcdlnte and hitting relief. Tbe jtrlce ot Wheeler's No 9J l'recrlptl ns 'Mwnd "(J ' are 60 cents e.icnt obtainable fn m droif. ulsts or sent by mull secure from observation lost-paId on receipt of p-'ce, l'ustago stamps taken. PATADDU 11 ' needless to de. I .A I AflilM erlbo the smptoms ease that Is sipplnu tliellfoand strcnKth of too many of the f.tlrest ami best ofixith sexes, old and youn&r, suflerlnir nllke from Ihn td. sonousdrfpplnu; In the throat tho ptdsonnus nasal dlscbarncs the fith' breath, and gxer Hlweakness.d blllty, nnd lnnguor, iihhln from the acute soffTltms ol this disease, which If not checked can only end In loss of p.iiate, hoitrscncS'i, weakened shcht, loss ol ineinoty, denfness and preinaluredeith If not checked before It Is too late. Labor, stjidv atnl r. seHrch In America. )iirop and K.isiern lands have resultwl In Whetlr t So. la Inttant lie. tieand Sure Care J or L'tfm A, n, remedy which contains no bartnfut Imerodbnts. and hat is uuirantced o cure every e.iseidacuto r rliri-nlcc ilarrh or money reluntlcil. Wheef er'$ So. 00 Inttant lift tef and Sure Cure for Catarrh will cure every oise otjantnrh, lto fer r or asthma, prlcoil.00 per patkaue, I rout druggists or sent by mall on n celpt nt iirlr. Wheeler' So. V6 Sure t uie for UUney and Liver trouble cures nil weakness n 1 furo nessof kbltieys, luHanitnatlun of kidneys or liver, prlc-1.01. Wtirelcr't Vegetable Tilt nro the only rem tdy th.it euro cmiftlpttlon, giving tia ur-n action of the lowel without physletug. purg in i. griping or uln. Price J& cents, 31 drug gists.nr by mall W heeler' Servine ronle Tn mntal dfpres Bf on, lot8 nt tiiunhoiMl, lan it nor. weakness or over tiixatltfaol thu brain Is luvaluable, price 25 cents. WE GDAEAWEESiS We place our price for hese remedies nt lens than one-twentieth of tho price askul by nth crs lor remedies upo.t which jou takf nil Ihe chanec., ami wo specially fnvltnihe pitron ago of tho many perstmswh havo tried ott.er rutneilles without etleci or ib pleted their purses by pacing doctor bills that benefitted thein not. HOW TH m.TATMir!f them. If they have not gut Ihem, write at once to the priiprletiTs, enclosing the price In money or stamps, anil they wjll be sent you at unco bv mail, nost.nald. Corresnoudence U U'llKKl.KU CO-, No. n W. Ilaltlmoro St., 1IALTIMOUB, MD. sept. 1. 188a.ly. J. F. HALBACH, MusiC DealeII and 1 .00 p. m. Leave Columbia, 7.30 a. m , 1.14 and 3.40 p. ni. rUU JVIUK OlICU, UClWb. SUNDAYS. Leave Itcadlm;, 9.00a. in. and 0 00 p.m. Leave llarrlsburif, 7.00 a. a. apd 4.00 p. sd. Trains via "Perklomen Ballrond" market! us () run to and trom Depot. Nlntn and recn streets. I'hlladeltihla. other trains to and from llroad street liopot Tlio "o.i'U anil o..i n. in. trains irora Alien own, and the 135 and A.1S p.m. train from I'liiladcliihla. via I'eiklouicn Railroad, hare through cars to and Irum Philadelphia. J. E. WOOTTKN, Ueneral Manager. i O, H ANf'OtSK, Ucn'l I'nrs'r . Ticket Agent May 27th, ISM. -AND- Instructor in Music LEHIGHTON, Pennji. A full tine of all kinds of I Sheet Music, MUSIC BOOKS, &c, Is constantly kept on hand al the Ware Room, uear tho L. Sc S. Depot. Sole Agcnl in the Lolilgh Valley for; BelmiiiG,' Pianos Call ntnl 6eo llicin j they have no superior Also, Agent for Wobor, Dookor, Connor and J. P. Hale Pianos, And various Mates of ORMS Instruction given nt Pupil's residence on I'hino, Orjan, Voice nnd Tlmnry. oc2P CD CO 3 r-r r- CD Respcctlutly nniu.nnres to the people of I.e. lUKtiiun anu us vicnny, iiwn nu ib imn pared lo supply thetn with all kinds of Household Furniture nTnntiraMiiri.it from the best Seasoned Mat H.iL nt Prircs rnllvns low 118 tho hameartlch can Iw hoiiuht lor elS"Whero. Hero are a few of the Inducements offered Purlnr Sets nt from 50 to $60 Walnut itarhle-to lireslni Case llcilrum Suites. 3pleee MoloS5 Paln'cd llcitroom Suites iistojio l'nn Sentiil t'halr. pers'toftl.... W 3,,miniin hairs, per et of 0 4-1 nnd all other Onods ciually cheap. In this connection, 1 dcMro to call llion TKUURAIU.ES NO I.tlNllUUIn Urlnht's 1 disoaso, diabetes, dropsy, itravel, stone, discharges, sperinatorrhoea, strletures, varl eocele, diseased prostrate uland, Imputence, soru Ihroat, catarrh, consumption, dullness, biliousness, malaria, lndliresilon, headache, cosllveness, neuralitla, rheunintlsm, skin eruptions, blood poison, ulcers, liver, heart, bladder and kldnov diseases. A medical book mailed free, Klvlnir directions for their pre. with ventlon ond curv without poisons, nauseous ' ' medicines, pain or confinement, by tho Ku. but I bavs only space to hay tliat for tbe oouM bava bee i disposed of bad tbera best double-acting, noiseless, warranted. I been room enougli ou tbe grounds toeo utver-to-get out ol-repair macbiua iu commodate the people Pennsylvaula, apply lo Thomas V. Cooj- The rid dr schools baye opened apaln r, St, Cknd Hotel, Philadelphia, who! with Increased li.ts qf puplla. Illdlnir will gladly send you circulars. ' fas if is' tangCt there,bnwevr, is not good. All tbe horsemen and horaewo- Dr. Til, Kunti, of Mucuu;ie ,ls in toun men whora tbey teach ride sdectvdly and and is the guest ol bis brother, D. J.ICuntr, generally very badly. As a rale they ir PATENTS obtained for Inventors In the United States Canada and Europe, at reduced rates, our principal orace located in Washington, r0pean and American Medical liureau.rpccl. directly opposite the United States patent ally physicians' Internal and local perfected ""iT r. :::: .raj'w.ur;'.r.ay:NrY: 23 6B.tc ty a o .--- V Sua n j Sri a I "? business with greater promptness ami, de stiatch and at less cost than other patent at torneys who are at a distance from Wash ington, and who have, therefore, to employ ' associate attorneys." We make preliminary examinations and furnish opinions as tq pa tentability, free of charge, and all who pre Interested In new Inventions and patents are Invited to send for a copy ol our "(lulde for obtaining Patents," which Is sent free to any address, and contains comi lete lmtru tlons lion lo obtain patents and other valua ble matter, We refer to the Oeruian-Aioe'. lean'Natlonal Uank Washington, I). O.i th. Hnyal Swedish. Norwenian and UaDlthl ora tions, at Washington! Hon. Jos. I'asey, lite' (Jhlsl Justice U. S. Court or ()lalm tu the (HUelal. or the U. S l'atent U,Dce, and to Senators and Members uf Utftigfen frofa every State. Addreist l.OUIS IMtKlEIt k CO., So licitors of fatenis and Attnrnevsat l.tw.I.o liivlt IPilldlg WmiMiMj, 1) U, ,ii I Ig3 NJ all iASTHMA TJr . btlnsou's A.luma QUICKLY AMI Pcriiianpnlly Ittmedv I I UL II 1 Is unequaled as a pmiVj U l L. U .1 ASTHMA ANU HYSl'El'.SlA.and all their attendant evils. It does not merely aliord iiiinuiin relief. I ut Is a bermnt cure. tV.Jt. IIUC.UI'VI. ,a J.wu ..r. .. ever have useii." Head, Tenn, says VS : 'ltlsthebt modlclne lorAlthiui that I M. Hodges. Kunutaln I am cntlroly tellered ol all symiitoms of Asthma by Stinson's rem AI1UU1 lilllivr, iiiiiukiiiici i u.iij,i edy.1 I'llr Rtln.on'a meexcellent satisfaction ' Morrlnllle, N. V, says: Asthma lletniHly h.s given 'll Jas. r. 'Since Ibur. began taking yourrlmeily I have rested well every night" S. A Hjan, 1'un l)u Lac, Mich., .i)s: "H Is the best I ever took." Mrs..-, A llissen, oi ituucr,., tiiiuui. i K,innii. As hm Iteinedv it lust as recoin mended. It makes expectoration easy." llrl Sl'IIK to send for treaties, tesilmonliils and price lll. to I'Kl'IC fc Ctl, S7 EAST 141b STIlElir, N. V.: . N, Orlllendeu li I o , Uo t-'ultoo St., N. V., also wnoletale agents WM. DUPPY & SON, of East Mnuch Chunk, are prepared lo tin all kinds of Piaster & Ornainental Yort, at shortest nolle-. Orders by mall will re- lUlitlon. Tenn nmieraie teplilf 5 K5'" ! celvn prompt all siaii for gt Tilli UWllhKUKuM. )MMi wlthaNEWand HANDSOME HEA11SI nnd a lull UnonfUAMvhTS nnd (KIKFINM 1 am preiarcd lo Httcnd pro'mptly to all or ders In this Hue. al lowest prices. Patronage rerpcctlully sullcltcd and the most ample satlsfactt n guaranteed. V. SI'HWAnTZ, octn BANK St.. Lehighton. IjCeO g e? sjs.ej Is s.3 HEBHMsiHiiiiS ? tt 2 sTssllli iiesssssse JOHNR.G.WEYSSER, PROPniKTOR OF THE West End Brewery, Mauch Chunk, Pa. Pnre Porter and Lapr Beer Delivered all over the State. October 8,1881 vl E. F. LUCKENBACII, Two Doors Uclow tlio "llroailway Houaa' MAUCH CHUNK, PA. ( Dealer in all Tattcrns of Tialn and Fancy -, ers9, Window Shade's,, Paints & Piiintesr' Supplies,. LownsT cash rmcp.s. Central Carriage Worts; itaiilt St., Lchigiitoii, Pa., Are prepared to Manufacture Carringcs, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring "Wagon, Sic, 'f every description, In the most nbtat!I manucr, and at I,oncsl Cash Trices. itojinlilug' I'romptlv Attended f? TUEXLEU & KREIDLEU, . April 24, 1RS2 yl Proprietors. Assignee Notice. Notice Is hereby given that W. S. Winter mule, of I.ehUhtoii, UarlfUi county, I'.i., by iieiol ofvoliin ary asulanme'-t has assigned .ill his estate, real and pursonal, ol the said W-8 Wlniermule tn tl. It (lilham.of the lloruouh, I'oiimy and Slate uloresald. In ttust. fir the lioiicfli of the credliors of lha saldW.S Wlnteriniite. All persons, there loro, Indebte I tu Ihe said W. S Wlutcriaute .lit i nke piymviit In ihe said as.lgnee, nnd Ihoso having claims or demands, wilt make Itnoou tho tame without delay. S. It. Uiluam, Asslanee of W.s. Wlntermule. Lehighton, July a', 1883. w-i) To whom it may Concern. Kolico is hereby given, that I will no nni;er Iw resniiisilile lor any ilehts con rarte.1 hy my wile, Klimna 8hiiemker, of East t'enn. Carbon Couniy.Pa ,she having iett my h'd and board without .just cause or iirovoQjIion. -oTtANVILLK SHOEMAKKn. Rept 1 w3 East I'enp, P. I A fil r (llaimsa CIS" and WAIt- A II II I T I () N A T, STKAII f KIITIKIDAT- ES and all kinds of LAIN 1 Sl'lilP'P bonght and sold. Large Stock, and Highest Prices paid, llojou want to sell or buy; ir so, write to A. A THOMAS, Attorney at Law, Washington, I). O. Jan, 4-tf e. HEALTH IS WEALTH! DO. C V. .U.srH MlUTB 1M nltlla TKcAT3Urr ft roarnirliprlflfifirH t'U.b iom 0uTuUtsi, ril. Jtffrvu KtiflsTl. IIlri, Nnroit l'rvbftttn cmm4 hy lt m ft klcohel or tncc, WtjflBn. M'BUl D firrM'oo.eatciitiif of Ibt firUa rul(t( la luMmir m4 Icodlaf OBlrT, tWy ft4 dUi rrUtato OH , 3rTrDtMjii,Lotol ftwrln IUitr IdfaluwUrr Lawm sd fHnoyrrl'w CM ir ovarii r I f lk btalv, Nll'tlniM orHoJt'f nr. f-tuh IxijicootalDi oot ma U" trlmrtit. I bos, or ls Uiet tt ,&! 1I ml pi pl4 ou nrlfl of file. WS GUARANTEE SIX BOXES TtttnfPTW. W fi rh Hr wirrA by M fnr tfx box, Brromiiilr1 Hli ft, wo wlilMnd tho pmrttAMr our wrtiit-H f urmt rt'un-l lb nioor tf tlrtUt wool duo n' t iTr-ri rur Ourntr un-Hly ky KISXalt U MF.5PU)3( 3: Uc btrf t. rMUltlfkU, r- TTTTl TPAH." 1T rUTrTktt TtxJiU llld furiftrr. It lmm.IUU!y turrt lUtdMh. fo-allpitl.-. l'ortl)h Skla. UIUd taiwbtr vpwu rvii or t tu. UpnX for CbiMr.D. CISNER & MENDEL80H. 1 320 Rcoo Stroot Philadelphia Pa. TsfllTfUniTfl For wouml.tlU'aioor other H .NX NN Llftfttilllly. WhlowF, minor lUilUlUUU chlWren and deienaut parent! eutlllfd whenUenth rciullol. CLilmi reo-neI,ieilortloo li.cr ares, lejunty, lark iay anU JUoharuvi ot.filne.l. Al'ily nt uiice, ileloy iireiuJicei your rUM K-e nxt by law. A(Mrr, wlili t.np. Hie nM rtaMIh. e.l tlrmof KDSO;.V CO., Attorney t Claim Agfn ,P1T rtft , Waifili.Ktou, J. C. cur $1,000 J. M. Honey yoa can nak sclllqg MURRAY'S flaps & Charts For 36 pace catalogue,' fret, EUZADHTir, N.J. 5? 1 i
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