11 V. UOIUUIMIJH, Knrron UUlllOIITON.rA.i SATUlltUY, KOVEMBEU 21, 18S3. Editorial Mention. At BUtnarclr, Dakota, on the evcnluR of tlio loth Inst. Ilia thermometer regW. tired 301 degrees below zero. Who ! Tub UepublicAU Slate Senators Imvo deciJcil that pay be provided from Jane 18 to September 21, at which Litter (Into bi.vvocklv sessions begun, nnd thereafter for on'y ancU tlmo as was spent in nctuul service. Tbey havi nlso resolyctl to ael hero to the apportionment ultlmntnm. OiTtoitL returns of tlio lato elcotlon in this State- lue been received from overv ojunty. Tho tolKt vote is as follow: tfor Auditor Gen. Niles (Rep.) 310.105; UVigiinrt (Dein.) 302 031; Fjrdhnin (Pro liibltlouUl), C C02; B.vudcr (Greenback er), 4.4C2; for Sialo Treasurer, Livsey (Itep). 321,050; Towoll (Dem), 300,999; lljvt.trd (Prohibitionist), G.G87; Marsh (Greenbaoker), 4,431. A new gams: 'Til take whiskey; what will you have, Krsd?" said a man in a Fifty-third stret,t, Now York, saloon n few dnya ago. "I dou't leel like drink lug," hald Fred. Tho first Bpcakcr poured out a generous tl.iis of wlilfeliey, drank half of it, and handed tho ret t to his friend, remiirkluj, with a wry face, ''Theru'v something tho matter with the stuff. Try It." Fred finished the liquor The Qrit speaker laid teu cents upon the bar, and' they walked out. "That'll a oow game,'' remarked the bartender. "Man and the Other World" uas the title of a discourso delivered by Slon niguor Capel, iu St, Francis Xtvier'a Church, New York, 8uuday evening, bc ro an audience of several thousand person-). Luther, ho said, bowed the sosd, lour con' nuts ui e,. of which the harvest is now being leaped, llo asserted the principle of private judgment as tbo l.ut tribunal of appeal. Wl.ou he so spoke Catholtcbin wr.s strong In Europe, and it was impossible to see at onco tbo con sequences of his dootrine, or where he wonld laud those who followed him. The priuciplo heossertcd had brought no conventions from uou-belief to belief in Christianity. It had brought men to deny natural religion, and to deny or practically to deny revelation. S,VTs n Washington despatch: The trade dollar miisinco is certaiu to at tract the early attention of Coucret's, and the President nnd Cabinet have bad the matter under cousiderntion and had ad- vises from Mint official and otbcr.i us to the best way to solve the problun. It may now be accepted us certaiu tLi.t Secretary Folder will discuss the qnes tiou pointedly in bis report, and that he will strongly recommend tho retirement of all trado dollars offered tho govern 'ffienL in excharge fur standard dollars, and lb it, instead of issuing tulilitiotal standard elollar3 to toko tbo place of the trade dollar.", the lotirrci trade dollars will bi received as bullion and used iu coluing tho present lawful requirement of tho stauc'ard silver coiu. Tho Prcsl dent and Ssoiftniy of the Trcahury "111 take the position thil tho trade dollars have been accredited by the goveiLmeut and that the government is morally bound to redeem them. Although the government could bay silver bullion cheaper than 'by tho retirement of the trade dollars for btanctards, yet the trade dollars cau be exchanged for standards at par and the trades recoined into st.iu dards without actual I era to the gdve-rn ment, and it is clearly the duty of the government to do so and protect holders of its owu practically accredited coin (roru-loss. VOLUME Xfl No. 1. With this issue the C.u:noN Aivocat enters upon the Xllth year of its exist nee. We lake the opportunity to offer our siiccre tbanls to our many patrons withia and without tho cocnty who, uu solicited by any canvassing whatever, have enabled us from he nil beginnings to reach a stiong nud well-establUbe.l position. In the future, even more zeal ously than In tbo past, we shall spare no efforts to make the Advocate, iu the first place, a thorcuyhly gocd nummary ol tach week's local news.posted up to date Beoondly, a carefnl review, through well- qualified correspondents "on tho spot, of important current events as they transpire at each great political or In dustnal ceutro of the contlueut. Third 1, n vehicle for clear aud concise editori al notice of matters in uny country which iuterest intelligent men nud women, aud Lastly, we propose that tho Advocate shall be a welcome gucht iu every fami ly of the county where good sense with out bombast, and good nonsense w. bout impurity are always "thankfully ic selved." Iu order to carry out this prograu-me to tbe letter, we are at present negotiat ing with correspondents throughout the county for more regular and complete ac counts of of local events. With regard loi-utjscts of wider inter est and of national Import arrangement bave beeu made with Washington parties which will enable us to procure iuter flews with tbe Oopgretsman from iliia dtstriot as occasion may require, the re sult, if uscetBary, to be communicated to os by telegraph. Fei the benefit of our young readers who are just acquiring a taste for political history we shall pub Hsh each week cemratneing early In December a good portrait of some lead er of opinion in America, to be accom panted by about half a column of bio graphical uotlco and comment. In conclusion wo shall have the edi torial assistance of able men who know what people of tbe present day require lu a newspaper, and who are fully caps bis of snpplyiug the demand. lie! j lug upon the continued support ol old friends and patrons aud tbe in crtakiuguuiubers of our new constituent, wo enter upon tbo compalgn bearing iu mind tbe maxim of Andrew Jackbon, "Uoys, tract in God aud keep j our pow-d.-r dry." Musio Everywhere. That womftrful mualeal instrument, the OiuuKnTA ii advertiwii In this iMiue. It Is the ideal heme ins runient. You can anre to it, tlnjrtn it; a mere child can play I ; it Inculcates a lave ol mutle iu old ami ynuuff, and duvelaa uud eultivatea the oar. The muio it prfrelly vanurate, aud liie wonderful Oan terrr will i'v any tunc. A the fjiiet,$3 to it is within lha reach of ill. Our Washington Lottor. i H'lUlM OUR SfKCUl, UllllRB.H'ONUICXT.1 j Wnt.-coivN, D. O., Nov. 17, 18M. Wlthuut euteilug iui.voiiu'h hotto here I think It van be said that the Utile nra as beautilully numtrous, but nut so numerously btautllul us iu Now York. It la LlfSh tido hero U 1 o'clock, ud you tee river ol them flowing in every di rection from tho depnrtmouts. Or coumo three young ladies are not iu what is called society yet. Hut tnauy Mt them ure better burn, and better btod,too,lhau soma wno are there. Taken as a uliole, I think them moat worthy nnd deserving. Tbey work, hard, are honest uud good. Nearly oil their earnlugs go to help tome helpless ones at home. No, they nro not of tho Bcolal element cf which I began lo write. And they ought lo bo glad of it, too. Tliey are dome; better. But the world wants a social capital in America as well as nu art capital, n sort of winter Newport or KaratObB. But the extreme North is too cold;, the extreme South is dull, stagnant, of doubtful In terest to tho young iu quest of sooidl ex citement? lo mommas, with daughters, to- rich young men who, in the courso ot time and nature, will woo and wed them. Aud so with tho nucleus of foreign lega tions to begin with where we touch tbo topmost reach of social eminence, "eoeioty" is nloly, but very surely, coming to make this her enpit .L this side of the Atlantic. Sj lar m tbo winter months go "society" has been pivollLg about betweeu Uostou, New Yrk, Wash ington, rind some of the winter quarters 3 juth for some jeara, but it has at last this year for the first time entirely, I tbtuk, decided to setllo down by tbo ro- toniac. I may be mUtukeu, and it is a matter of very little Importance too, but I want to put it down as a prophecy that Washington City is to bo this winter aud all suceeediog winter?, the social capital of our couuny. Tho "muhoi," proper, reckoning from the first of January, will be just lifly-scveu dajs. A period ot perhaps greater, certainly nuietcr, in joymcnt will ruu through ILii and the coming montii, nutt in be wuy ol wed ding tcrvUHS, dinnr-giviug and tbo ilomestia cnecr wbicli bas its outlet about Curistmas, ulnjost ns much again ol social lite will be enjoyed. It Is all easy I'ropliecy to mat:e about tbls luue tLal the coiuius winter n ill bs a brilliant one. There are very few Washington wiuteis any other woy to tho ubarmed circle who make it so, and whoso movements nio watched with more interest here than tln-y would naturally receive elsewhere Tho President is credited with a good deal of the prospective brilliancy, so much chatted about. In the early part tho series of enter tainments- which will be jjioii in honor ol Gjn. and Mrs. Grant, on their visit a' the residence of Gen, Iiculo. will set tl c giddy whirl iu mutton. It is not sr definitely nuuonuceil, but is quietly spoken of i.inong a chosen lew, that Hit wedding of n wealthy yotirg lady nerti or on Shrove Tuesday will mako ai hap py n closing festivity ns that which mark ed that busy day last seison. Seorotsry Fclger has been offered the English iLissiou. lit declined the ell. r l u has siuco been nrjed to reconsider lij dtcision. This is pretty oiuliiHivr evHenco Ibit President Arthur is tr.uuy to find an htmrabls place for Mr. Fol-g-T outside of his own Cabinet, liaU n very useless man in his present ntfsitlou. Itotcoo Cuukllng, when ho was here the other day, criticised very ki-vui ely tho present Adiniuistratii-n. Smio o his remarks should go upon record, lie Baid that this Administration hud passed from ft listless exit(rce into a cninatnst condition. The oaly bigu of life was a leente Healing ot the ptinu represented by the D.'partmsut of Justice. August. Ocn Rr.nur..va Li.TTrn.J WA-iiiNaTON. D. 0., Nov., 10 '83 Tho roster of the new Congress about assembling will present numberless ni-Riiolies iu tho way of public men who by the concatenation of our strange politics have broken into tho capitol and become a compouent part of the govern ment. The ilevious paths of a political career will lead many of them back to thu tshadees of n elisagieeablu retirement, while others will go on until tho cravings of ambitious shall bo satiated with a post- ofdoo or a foreign mission. Iu the II'iue there will shiuo with n good deal of effulgence, the Ananias of the Pam pas, Mr. Tom Ochiltree, who has recent ly cut a larger figure In the newspapers than any Texas man ainco the dajs ol the redoubtable Sam Houston. In tb Seuato there will bo auother Tom, snr named Uoweu, tho antipodes of the Texan Smbad in mauy things, though expcrtueis in the art of prevarication may not bo ono of them. Tbo latter Tom followed tho fortunes and misfor tunes of war luto Arkansas, where be lifted his mighty voice iu behalf of a united people and a seat upou tho Su prems Court bench, where ho held the scales of justice with so steady n hand that the people of Colorado sent down for him to como on and look after their mining interests. The over-iasua ol some Arkansas btuto bonds about the time that Tom lelt that neighborhood was said to have been au inducement for his departure: but Tom says it was n li and 1 believe it is true. Tom's career lu tne State that sent blm to the Sanuto bas bceu attended uitbsuohn constant buc cebslun of successes as to enable him to count his duoa's by millions, whieh he knuua how to utilize better than uin man in seven ;aies, except, ms ju-day uredo.bsor. Tabor. Wo shall nl,o have) In the hennte, iu addition to tbe financial glauts ol past Congresses, Mr. Sabinr of Minnesota, a two millionaire', who made bis money in booming logs aud judiciously perlorm lug bis part of the contract to furnish supplies for tne. biillwater pi-uiteuttaiy. no it was who liuored ludom, after the u-at mental material in the State had been exhausted iu tbe contest, though it bhould not be said that Mr. Btbiu is wantiuL'iu the intellectual rteiulsites o u good Senator. Ho- U a clever lellow withal; companionable, uud accessible to n degree rarely met among wealthy puuno men. ills colleague, AloMillan, has lew of the qualities that uo for pouu larltr. nud all Miuuesota say that n first- rate judge was tpolled wbeu they made a Huu.Mor oi mm. no was really a noru nidge, acquitting uimscir nelmtrably ut: on tbe bench in tbe callowness of tweu ty-ftve, and making his way to the Su preuio Ceurt without appaicut eilort, He manifested his slight acquaintance witn iiio political metbods of those day by turning Joe Whcelock out of tho St, Paul post office and putting his own brother-in-law in tho place, fur which he has siuco been pursued by Wheelock's newspaper, tuo 1'jo.sEEr. t-r,s. Itoscoe Cuukliug oomes to Washington every now and then, anil whila here nsu ally falls In with somebody to whom he talks more or less freely. During his 1st visit, not many days ago, It is staled that he tnado some savage remarks about tre present administration. Among otber things he is reported assaying tliat this aiirmnistrauou bas passed in languid existence Into a ooiaatos elitlou. Tbe oi.lv sin", of ojl.tenu la a feeble beating ef the HJlm iu Pepartment of Ju6t oe." Mr. Conkliug espeo ally t'amii His administration for not msKiug xorne live imues lor tne re publican patty to ga upon in Iho next campaign. There is probabl? ouly one Ke.iiiMie-au pre mine nt enrmeu in b uoniiualod vLo would Lave Uuukll-Jti' support. This Is Grant. Thefo has bum a great doal of talk about Grant IhimIO. A lillmlt.r nf ltplilihllpnli4 nr I looktt.g towards him, believing tu'at he wonld bo tfio stronnefit man they could ! name. A ltepublioinuuniiressiunti iruin tae Wtt, n greul admirer of ttio Pici dtnt, called upon the latter leceiillv for the purpobe of Uiidiug out whether he widiltl be a caudldalo for re-tlrction. Ho talked with the President two hoars, tied when asked 11 he found out whether Mr. Arthur was h caudidato or not. replied: "I cnu't say 1 did. The best I got out of It was au impression.'1 ''Well, what was your Impression?" "My impression was that Iho President has not Yet in ado up Ids mini. Ho is in a hesitating mood, lie pees, probably, no advautage in com ing out and saUnp: 'I would like to have tho nomination I think he is donbtlul about carry log New York without the aid of Mr. Coukliug, and ho long ns ho is doubtful on that point his friends will not get much raliKfactiou Iruin him lunching his enndidaey." Among tho best informed politicians, however, there Is little doubt mat Mr. Arthur wants the nomination and that ho wonld like lo re place Mr. Fnlger in the Treasury De partment with some friend who would do more to aid him with tho machinery of that department, Tbe candidates lor speaner oi me new House of Ittnresentativos nro opening hea Iqunriern at tho prominent hotels and the contest begins to warm up. One curious feature is tho calm certainty which apparently fills the breast of each candidate aud tho largo number of votes etch has pledged. Tbero nra about 190 Dtiuncratlo members, but if all the cl.iins of support nre allowed there must ie ut lrast SOU. Mr, liaurtill maltes tbe irgeat claim, nud ho U an exceediugly shrewd cainnainner. but after several quiet talks with Congressmen from dif ferent Sections x am inclined to mini: Carlislestauds tho best chance of success. Iu the crowd already begluuiug to thiong tho hotel corridors may be sen, elbow ing their way between excited partisans, the faces and figures of several claimants who have haunted tbe beat of goveru mut for session alter tcssion in the abiding hopo that at some time or other the colf-'M will be opened lo them aid tbey shall go home satisfied. Somo of thesj hopeful claimants ought to have baen sitfcfled lo g ago. Gibers, regal", ought long ago to h ivo bpeu permanent ly Uisoourageu. Many wno nuvn tiecn inld were not entitled if th mouey they got, nnd tho fact has probably operated o prevent lust claimuils from receiving the paltrv sums for which tbey have' been ineffectually pleading. Tho most worthy elalmsuts nro not always most persistent or tho most ingenious. Uom I'EDrto. Our Now Yorli Letter. IU'Kular oorretpondenco of Advocate. New Yojik, Nov. 20, 1883. Mr. John Kelly, the Tammany Chief- tiln.nnd husband of the Cardinal's niece, his been very ill for a week from au iu rlimiualioii of tho iutestlnes. lie Las been away from his office for oyer a week, and ulthough Tammany leaders and his personal liiends try to keep the matter as quiet as possible, it is believed that he is u very sick man. Should any thing serious happen to him, it will be a sad blow to Tammany Uall, fur there is no man iu it at present, who has tho executive lability unit tho menial force to control the divergent elements, ns well as the clear insight Into the future, and the knowledge of what ho wants as per- feutly as he. It has got to be nn axiom Iu Now York politics that a man who was once a Sheriff of tbia County, (it will be remembered that the Sheriff has of- ficlally, thongh not actually thu duty of banging criminals "never Lad any luck aflei wait'.s." Mr. Kelly has had bad luck by losing bis first wife, nud all tho children ho had by her; but he has bince been prosperous, and by his second wiio bo bas had tw) charming children, nud is altogether a happy man iu his domes tic relations. Tho daily newspapers this week pass off with a few paragraphs the meeting of the Alumui of thu great Jesuit Oulleo ufS', John's. Tbe meeting wus realls tho first btep touards establishing n Citholio University alter the mauncr ol Ylo and Harvard in this country, and Oxford and Cambridge iu England. The alumni of St. John's nud St. Frauds Xwier's College, thn two Jesuit colleges in aud about New York, number among fjeirlutmbers some ol tho most shining uml iLllucntial members of the bociul, financial, j lurnalistio and professional worlds. Tbero are judges, uuthois, edi tors and lawyers among them who wield a btrong inllueuco and they will push the work ot the Gatholio Church lorward, in manner widen will astonish people withiu the next year or so. Tho Alumui of St. Francis Xavit-rs have their diuuer withiu iho next two weeks. There the matter of ft Uulversity will again be agitated anil the result will probably be that largo sums will eventually bo Mib- scribed to carry out tbe bcheiue. A meat deal of tbis sudden impetus niav bo directly ascribed to tho country. Since his advent, theMousignor has been steadfastly ndvocntiug that what the i.alboliu (Jimrcn needed lu tins country waj the advancement of its social Iuter cats. Now bow else could this b-- better ri-nule-d tlnu by going to the root of so ciety in its cnlturod state tbsn by aim ing at its root which is a collegiate in stitution. Furthermore Munslgnor Cap 1 has allium held himself almi st ex clusively in inu society oi lie dentils. Putting this and that together, it is very evident tint Muiisigui-r Cupel who was ut tbe head of the movement to (htablish a Catholic Uniersity lu Kuglaua, Is not unconnected with tho present pre ject. Another marked evidence of tbo pro gress of Catholicity, socially considered is tho Xavier Union, n club which a few years ago bought the handsome brown stone buiUlug of tho liar Association, but is already cramped for room, so rap idly is its list of members swelling. It is an ii flueiitial organization. It Hon-i orarv President is Father D-a1y. tbo President of St. John's Colhge, and he is a pushing, euergctio man. Mousiguor Capel has likewise done much to push luruard this concern. Tho Temperance people in this city are booming their cause for nil that it is worth. The liquor interest on tbe other baud is llkuaise uothile, end thus before the next election comes around, the tern uerauco or rather prohibition emotion will be ns much n political issue here as in Iowa. Tbe two or tnree principal or ciuii.".ations of the temperance are hold iug very largely attended meetings every Sunday, and as tbey now nave a eiatiy paper us their organ, tbo "Mail and Ex press,' they are concentrnliziug )heir ef forts and are making rapid headway. The Pot Lnclt Clnb, whose sbiuing lights and prime movers are Mrs. l'ort t-biinn, Hon. ltobert Itoosevelt and llicb ard flraut Whlte,is making arrangements for a Christmas dinner. As It Is, com nesad solely of artists and literary peo nls with a sprinkling of actors of the best grade. It is in a measure a representative organizitlnn, tbougu it is loo "isonou. es ," In its self esteem aud too icsthetio in its teudeueiee to exert mil oh of a posi tive influence. Its reuuious are very pleasant affairs however. Every mem ber contributes something both iu tho literary iu well as in the edible lim-tb re ie oonstqaenlly a very enter taining Oollation provided for each oc casion, and tl e enterUinmeuts are thus very much sought afttr , A Wper of a bar room In the violnity of the Mar Theatre, bas been doing quite a lucrative bnslneaa in the ovening since tbe arrival or lleory Irving. Tbe aotnr is lu thi habit of dropping in then- after He pitforuiance and taking a glasn of ho', whiskey puuoh. The miller was immdially lnund out, and siucethm I lit IiImmh In ttirntit-,r1 nvrr nvpldni, f ri m .1 Unto twiho o'clock with men walling to Keo the great IrdOediau. Mr. Irving is I very methodical in his habits, ironi! this place) he walks Up to the Bt, Jumit', 1 where with a lew gentlemen he partake of a light supper. Ily the time ho reach-' en Ibo at. .liitiicd lue lobuy is always ; crowded vltli men anxious to see him and if pobsiblo to be introduced to him. All this may loon very Hilly, nut nt tbe same time when one sees tho man, with his courtly face nnd his clear, calm, scholastic features stamped with tho mark of genius, une caunot but see iu tho conduct of so many gentlemen the nainrul nomaga to n superior being. Tbe old cuard of Hue livers is rapidly dying out. News comes fiom Europe that Chevalier Wickoir, the friend nnd companion of Sam Ward, tho priuce of gastronomes is dying, llo must be close on seventy years of ago. Thirty or forty years upo he was tho very Ileau Urnmmel ol New York Society. lie It was who es corted Fannie Klsler, tho famous danse- use over to this country for the first time and who was her constant, indefatigable and devoted ohaperou. Foul suspicion anil evil tongues never df.reel to reach to Fiinnlo Flsler. Men adored her ns they would some divinity. I reincmber'about a year ago I was at the houso of au old merchant. Ho was iu tho mood for reminiscence and spoko of course of the peerless Fannie. "Ily tho way," be said, I must show yon something, opening n secret drawer lu his desk ho drew ont n beautiful white satin slipper, rendered nlraost ye llow with age, "That belonged to her. lie said, "tbe purest woman that over lived or nppeareet on tbe stige. wicKoil in bis time Knew more illstlni:- cuished people than nuy other American M.em ward excepted, nnd strange to say be retained uieir irienelsnips. The printers' strikes for higher wages aro reacting on themselves, in as much ns a large portion of tho work ususnlly dene bero is being sent to other cltier. So lar this Is chiefly the case with the worn oi tbe lending puiilisblng bouses. A member of ono of tho leading firms told me this morning that within the past two weeks over two hundred thou Kind dollars worth of jobs had been sent to jiostnn nnd rblladelpbia, and more will follow. Thus tho "typos' aro left with their own petard. New Advertisements. Estate Notice. i;stato nf r.otns Ki.ixnKtt, Into of the Iloro' ot Lehlgldon, (Jarbon Uounly, ilco'U. All persons Imlehloet to satrl ettato aro re. nucstcil to mnleo Immediate navment. ami those having Icgral claims aualnst the samo will present tlicm, without delay, In proper uiui'i lui run luiui-iil. ii, HAltY II Kr.INOF.n. Adinr'x,, Or her Attorney. 1". BEltlOI.ErTE. November '24, 18.'3-n6 TgACKLOC SKKTOHES.otir largo "i iTtiMi eTna T'vr. filled with cliarmlnir serl. nip, etorlc?, choice mlKccllany, etc., is cent 3 monins on trial iorzootnts; ami w-o ctcnu bvkiiy nbcrltier ruKK our new HOLIDAY PAUKAOK. consisting of 10 nieces of poou. lar inudo, 10 Interesting uaniuK, 1 pack ornieo and tortuno-tell canls, 1 paek " lluld to I.hrlit" carets, 1 pack lun and illrlatlon cards. 1 set cliromo cartls, 13 new tricks In magic. 5 new fiiizzlci, gnnio of fortune, tho inystlo orncie, -o ways 10 free rieu, iioucr's woniier ful itcluslou cirilf. otc, etc. Undless Amuhk munt! Aokn rs Wanted. Samiile paper for ftamp. llAOKkOU 1'UliLISlUNU CO., Auxuftu, 7,1c. nov. 24-w4 mt Mm a. Ss 'SIPS b-2s,3 h on i p F-l n em f u co a Hall oarlv for (lood sjclectlons nnd avoid Iho Hush of llollil iys. nov.M-ly. NOTICE. Wiikucas, In pursnnn'-o ef nn Act of tho (Icneral As-t-mhlyof tho ("onimonwealth nf Pennsylvania, an nttachiiie-nt bath heMi granted by tho siibcrlbcr,oiiaiif tho .lustlces of tbo I'cucoiunml tor said County of einr ban. at tho lustnnco nf a ccrtntn P'rnnels nerlir. of Krank.In township, in tho tounty ot e 'artion, ttualnst a cerliiln Jacob (loldberg, of ttio 'I owtuhlp of rrnnklln. In the county aforesaid, wherein errtain (toods nnd e'hat. tcls ami cireels uf the-said Jacob OuUlbenc bnve been attached and nro now In tho cus tody of Jacob Kelgrnfuss nnd Tlluhmnn Drelsbacli, ofiho tnld Township. This, Is therefore, to ielvn noilce to tho crarMturs of Iho said .liicoii tlohlherir to appear on tho 10th' DA V tlK l)fiOi:aiIII-:i. 1831, nt tho olhcoor HKNJtY t!AMI'lll:l,l., J..I., ul tho Toivnshlp of KranUlIn, thru and there to discover anil mako proof ot their ilemands agreeably to tho directions ot the said Act. 1IEN11Y OAMPUUl,!,, J. P. Nov. 3l,-v3. FREE ! FREE ! ! FREE !!! This Season's Now Descriptive Catalogue & 1'rico l.lit of I'l lys. Dramas, t Farces, tluldo Hooks. p1 Scenery (l'apcr stpoakers, 5" Dthloplaii Dramas, Tableaux Lights, vi 3a S a t;oiorcd l iro, S"' Pantomime, , lturnt Cork, n Wigs. R Heard, J-c, S.C. In fact, cvorythlnur for Amateur Theatricals. tSAMMIH, ntENIJIl Si .SON, nov.SMw. 23 11. Ulb St.. New York. J! I'UVSlrtAN CSTA11LISHBS an oi'ficuin Nkw York mm yon tub cuita or EPILEPTIC FITS. From Am. Journal of Medicine,: Dr, Ab. Slescrolo (lato of London) who makes a spa tially of lii ll'psy, has without doubt Irmled nnd cured moro cases than any living ptiysl. clan. Ills success has simply been astunfsh Ina i wo have beard ofeascs orover J scars' standing successfully cured by blm. He has iiubllshe-d a work on this dlseiso, which ho Honda wlili a lariro bottle or bis wond-rful euro freo to any sulferer who may sent! their exprefs and 1 . er. jkuure'ru. i,huvi,buu ono wUhlnu a cure to adJress in. All. aiKSKUULU, ro. wo joun r-ircoe, Now York. nov. 24. w4. i m s 4 tv ; - li 1 is. BlU'fi iZ s-if- S'5E&r-j: - PtEOANT Holiday Presents -Send stamp city Works, Ueltysburg. fa. nov. -l-w4 rim ATjVEItTISEiTS. Lowest Hates for ad 1 verllslng In lilo good newspapers sent free. Address IJLO. V, ItOWKLL h CO., losnruco tjt, N. V. nov.ai-ws, The County Teacte' lustitEte. The Twntv-scoond Annual TdACbeiV In stitute nf Carbon l?ountv will convene In the l'UKSlJYTKKlAN UlIUKUII, at iiiuu iun, on NOVEMBER 26th, 1883, and eontlnue In session for FIYK DAY'a". Tbe Iustruotors trom abroad will bo, Sunt, ir. 11. K.miord. if. Y.i l'rof. William Noeb ling, llletoinitiurgi r-upt. J. M. Uoughlln, Kingston: Hon. U. Ii HULee. Ilarrlsburg, ai d l'rof. moms True lirown. uoaion. i;vnlog Loolurea will b dellvsrad as fol lowt. : Monday livening, Col J. P. SJnford. Tuesday lvootiur. lfon. John Jl. Slorm. Wednesday Kvenlqir. lien 11 li. Illbee. HiuraUay and Friday Kvcnlogs, l'rof. aiuMS iiremn. . AdialUkw ta Itveouu Leotursi, 21 cents. lteiervdStttl, Woants.. Tilfi.S. . ItAI.Mirr. Pouniy Buperiutendcat of Uchools. 1 S3 S .ii n i w m1- CIMiDg tie Spiral Stairs. Invisible Architecture in a New England Barsonaffe. "Yes," the said, "our children are married nnd gone, and my husband and 1 tit by our winter tiro much as no did bcloro tho little, ont, cl,me to Mta tho clrcIe, ijr8 u IMlie. tblng nko ft p,)Iral atatrca wo aro all the tliuo comlnjr around over tbe spot wo started from, only ono degreo further up tbo stairs." "That Is n pratty Illustration," remarked her friend musingly, gating Into tho glowing coals which radiated a pleasant boat from tho many.wlndowou stove. You know wo can. not stop tolling up tbo hilt, though." Suroly we cannot, at.d for myself I don't flail fault with tho necessity provided tho advanco In life Is not attended with calamity or suffering, for 1 have had my sharo of that. Not long since mv health utterly broko tloirn, My systom was lull of malaria. Sly digestion becamo thoroughly disordered ami my nerves wero In a wretched state. 1 was languid, ate llt(lo and that without enjoying It, and had no strength or ambition to perform even my Ihjht household duties. Mcdlral treatment failed to reach tho scat of trouble The ells ease which seemed to bo weakness ot all tho vital organs progressed until I had several attacks which my physicians pronounced to bo acute congestion of tho stomach. The last of thesowosa desperato strugglo and I was given up to die. Asltho crisis had partially passed, my husband heard of tho merits of Paukeu's Tofuoosanlnvlgorontlnjustsiicb cases' as mine 1 took It and folt Its good of. fects at onco. It appeared to porvatlo my body, as though tbo blotting of new life had como to me. Taking no other medicine I eon tlnuod to Improve, and nin now In bettor health than 1 have boon for a long time.' Uxtract from interview with tho wlfouf liov. V. l'crry, rastoi1 ol Uapllst ejliuteli, Cold brook, Mass. nov. 3-ml. FOR SALE. The undersfncd offers at Private Sale his FA JIM, suuaicd in AinnnninK nuey, run l:il,iltiLr FfFTY-StX AOHES. with Imlirove- mcnts and never tailing supply of water. For particulars apply to J. J, DlLOIir.i:. Mnbnnoy city, I'a., Or toC. D. Fjutz, New Mahoning. I'a.. nov. 10-W3 THB SUN, NEW YORK, 1884 About slsty mllUon enntes oT'I'iikSdn hnvo gono out oi our csmuiiaumcni uuntij; me Iust twolvo m out bs. Ifvon where to nif to cm to cnl nit tho cniuinna of nil Thh tvnn urittti'il nml coM last yenr you would i?ct a contlnous strip of interesting inionuaiion, cnminon pense. wis (loin, sou ml doctrine, niul ttjno wit' lonir enough lo rnch from t'rlntlu Hou!n Fqunrc to Iho top ol Mount Copernicus In tho moon then buelc to rrlutlnir Hou-e puunre. nnd then thrcequarters ol tho way back to tlio moun aualn. Hut The Sun N written for thelnhahP ints of tho earth, this samo trlp ot Inteltluenco would irmo i no gioou iwcniy. seven twcnttetirht timet. If every Miyer of n copy oCTiikSdn during tho past year has fpent only ono hourover It, and It his wife or his urandf.ither hasrpent another n-ur, una now paper in lsw ium hi forded tho humnn raoo thirteen yctira ol Ripfi-lv rendlnu. nluht nnd day. It Is only by 11. tlo calculations like these Hull you can lorui any iuuii ui uio circuiiiuun nrtho in t noimlarol Atnerlcnn ncwcnaitcr?. orof Its Influence ' ii the opinions and actions ol American men nnu women, Tim Son t. and will conttnuo to ba,tv newstmner which tells the truth without fear of consequences, which ticte nt the facta no mauer now inucu mo jiruurps rusin, nuicii prepents tho nows of tho world without wasto of words nnd In the moat rcahlo sltape, which t wnrkiiij-wlih alltta heart fur thoe.iu out lionest liovcrmuent, and which titer (oro be- 1 eves that tho JU'DUoncan liiiriy must l'o. and must go In this coming ) ear of our .Lord I8St. If you know TiiEbcrr. you lluo it aireauy, nd von will tend It with nccusiomoi dhi- m-nctj uml i.roiit Jnrlntr what I s ftire to lio tho must lnterectlt.it; year In Us hi.-t.-ry. ir iiodo not know I nu mjn, it is high tlmo to yet in io mo euLenuie, Terms to Mall Subscribers. Tho Rcverul editions ol This Sun are sent by mall, postpaid, as follow: Sunday edition, $1. SUNDAY lilnht pJieF, Tills edition ltirniKiics inoeurteni nows oi um worm. stiicchil articles of oxceptloinl Interest to fvcrvbody. and literary reviews of new lxiokK of tho hhrhtst merit, tl a vear. VKi;iCIY 41 a year. KiuliL pa-es of tho best mailer oi tuo uaiiy i?sues; tin ngnim turnl dcpaitment of unenuilletl aluc, snppinl markut renorts. nnl literary, sclen- title, and doibestlc lutolllKcnco tnkoTHK AVkkklv Sun tho'no"Fpaper Tor the (arm cr's household. To clubs often wltu $10 an extra copy freo Address 1. W. ENGLAND, Publisher, TiicSun, N. Y City CHICAGO CARBON ADVOCATE Tho'CHICAno WKBKI.Y NEWS Is rrcn Hired o-e a juicer iiiivii rmtf a In all the re qulrelr.enu of Auerbuu Jiuni.llitin. li tunds conitplcnons atpone; tho iiu-lropol lia.i jnurnuU of llio tuuniryni a compU-ti Kcrn-raiicr. Iu tho matter of te-lei:radili feriiec. liming tho iideantSL'o of conne-clloii with Iho I11UCAGO DAILY SEWS, It lint ot Its eonimin.d a 1 tho Ulspatclie-s of tbe Western AsMclutrel Prrs, bosldei a very cx lciilio cr Ice nf Special Ti'k-grain from all Inipurtant fiolnts. As a Ncws-i-apcr It hss no hupcrlor. It Is IXIlKUENDbXT In p"l lllis, trucntlng .ill p.dltleal news freo from pattran bias or coloring, nnd sbolntely ulthent fe-aror favnr ns lu panics. It Is, la thu fulleet tense, .a FAMILY I'AI'Elt. i:ab bsuo conloln several eOil, LKTF.D STO IHKS, a SliltlAL i'l'tmY uf ab.orbing In tire st, snl a rich sorely of 'condensed notes nn l'nslilnns, Art, Imleistrivs, Literature-, Science-, ele., etc. lis Jlarket ejuitatlous aro cuinpleto and to bo relied upon. It Is on sifrpasscd as au cnterpiltlu;, pure, and trust-wottli)- CIENIIRAL FAMILY .SEWhl'APUIt. Wo r.ipublUh here from tlio coliiiin.s of tho WEEKLY NEWS a few of tha voluntary commendations It ha received: V H T O D SUBSCRIBERS SAY About tho "Chlcijo Weekly Neivs" when the-y renew tnclr mbfcrlptlons. Vlllnm Cannons, routine, (taklan4 femntr. Mien., ,urs: "I thin It Is Iho Ut raior trf Anio.lv a." L. A. Wo'eh. full vsn, ., isjsi "It is bettor th-m nm-ir of thu f J ape'in." Jnines I". Jla'on--. :ai M. Charlo ureet. New nrlea-s 1.h sarsi "In eiiairbis jour ioir inili i.uor 1 rsoclvo. I n,u-t ,r T"ur, Ilia Uercai.o wtnKl.v Hcwr, l imul ltipr, uoi. I oulit ytunor mls n raeal tuan a nuinlwr or xliuK:ir-. Itlsti, nwiupr ol the dir. 11 !stlltlsnnme., Alfr d l" Ki.sier. W odhuil, Ilinr Coumr El ,saTi "UHunoof II. o clMi.at papeis ruL" l sited.' W. W. tilindas Adrian, Mlrt . s yi "I itoi'. wain hi ro i n n-iU'lior. It Is the best l aporfia news 1 l:are ev, r seen I'aior laeiiiMi:, temti. ("sonlors Omn'y eo. srissi "I 'lk Tn W.isi.v Msw It Is lu I of twuith e Vtt'u Wo news, wti, a. t! Hi'trli I'aia In rex-XMuf lima woekly Jtiun,ali. I am em.krlnl tua.lit Tun WisiHti.r Shwk sImi. 1H.IO uu.i-.ll tt n-nH-nrisKn alUtnde In h''U slvl-n) lbs ur.carl,k-i1 tiHiibex n cemlnstlie settvnsor hI1 noittUui p-iril-M." SI. K. llCTisipitrt. IMImyra. N. V.. sni"l 11 Is the-eboii o-t sn i ln uai-er I urer roait." llrs. U tel no llannpil. JIm. ' l Hie rt.ur paper vein-miK-ii. I uot ut oilier rweo laitilunit lUo ibem s el,as Tna rtKUKi.it News." W. It. l.w. VanHleld, Tel.. sya: "I nt. blah r l oa-oJ " t" " nkw'1'. ''" 1 a,-'P"' i o iM-.sentod In it In -tie i i way ibol I awii otab sldoof a quewtioa In'rlyst t for tt, wnl.-l is u torly liur-sosil-lo Iftvt lua slrlct pa.. Journal ore.t' er -I to " Til-- ttltove nslrs U nrp trnfHe out In eti-ew if tthate.teeni ttml'llH AeieitMSaKLY N i h;-lJ lijt lis (ltd sub,iriliers Dur t. rUK l.tI.WB-- Yerais hrlnsit wll'i n ilia rem b of all. .ieliaeu Cuvi-M may U- t-n ut tltl unlce. St ud sLliMtli l'tins In this t.Men. j. i rr rr n-r. I r? Olfe MISSISSIPPI, CCO Broadwayi H. Y AND THE v. To the Ladies of Lehig'liton & Vicinity ! lo! Miss Alvenia Ghaver Announces as follows t I bnvo just visited the City, and purchased a largo assortment of tho Latest Novelties In FALL and WINTER Styles of iifflf&u.. i .)! Ittik -Milliner Ribbons, Flowers, Plumes, Notions, &c, Bought at Lowest Cash figures, aud which I mil offering at prices fully as aclvantapcous as you can buy for in the larger cities. Please- call and examine my stock. I AIM TO GIVE SATISFACTION. Agent for tiie Bethlehem Steam Dye Works. Kemembcr the Place, Miss ALVENIA GRAVER, sen29-3m , Hunk St., next to llebcr's Block., For the Yonr Local Fafcr, and the Best kmmWml Journal at lial( price. Tbo rilAOTIOAL FAHMEH (Kitablislieil 18.10) riiilaelclpliia. Va.. Is nno of tho most Knterprhinn. Iu.itiiictlvo an I Valmtile ARrietillurjl, Live Slock and family Jjurnala, m the WotM. It is a Gi Column "Weekly Taper. Tho nclenorrledtreil nutliorl'y on oil loplcsrclatlni; to tlio Farm, and lends tlio forefront of American ARrlciiliur.il .lrurmillsm. L'onirllmtlons from the leading agricultural writers or the ciiiinlrv appear rripilarly In i' culiinins. anil tltc ncliuil exficricuco ofproctlc.il larin en iiiokes lts"weei.ly visits nf peculiar value to tho progressive) limner. It makes a special tr ofirlvlni: Iho latest niul nic.st complete market rt-pnrts from tho prlnclu.il trnilo renters of the countryi rctulerlusr It Inv.ilnalilo to larmers wno winit to knovr whefl anil whero to sell tlelr crops lu the licst ntlvuntaKO. Mnny ol Its suliscrlhers haeo rem) It continually for 'J5 years. They ne-vcr rjivo It up vrhllo they live-, bubtctlptlon terms, S2.C0 rer year, of VI numbers. VftVtXT TTIAT) HfTD ni7'ulT?,T) VlC w,n "'n'1 11,0 'VIIIWN ADVODATK T(J VV JL'OK UUin. U J.1 i? ill it . ami tho I'ltAOTlUA!. l-AUMKIl for ono year for 82.00 per year, thus nlvlmr our suhscrllters the DAItllO.X AUVOeJATK ono year Irce. This Is au unprecedented oiler, and should bo taken ndvantatto of at once. Address, fee, &c. Our Young I.-tdlrs and Ocnllomen trill find It to llielr advanlairo to irlvo him a call toloro purrlmslnir. olseuhcre, as thev will llnd tho IIU.ST SEILOTl-.U SIOUK In Town AT UOrTOM 1'ItlOLS. ?rfr f-i'-tfr. jtmi dm w &m Msi 111 ,' Olil Post Office Bnili April 4,1813. ly roactl topU mam v r; -m, 1 1 n i i. v j ejij!. 1 iiiiui 11 oa- wt.-i XttfSSSrSrvlfV.'V Wi, 'V 1 fcVAAMIJfflA S' ii sshii i r i rnTirminrs-f in f Tho rslassacIlUSOttO Ol'Snn CoM Mi OaCHESTB GltOCERIES, PKOVISIONS, QUEENSWAIIB, &c At CHAS. B. BHOAB'S, A&'T, NKW STOUU nearly opposllo tho NEW KOUNI) HOUSE, Hank St., Lchighton, Pa. llverjthlnirortrio very belt quality and at lowest prices. l, ;j-m9. Dr. Bairr and Mm, Have eUteroilntHt to remain In LKHIGII TON' all Winter, ami will c-outluuo to pay special attention to Chuonio Affectioxs AND Sunctavr. Disbases. OUWo Hours freiu 9 a. it, to 9 r. . Bank Street, Lehlghton, Fa. Ootoher It, tkSi-lf W3JS Goods. CONSISTINO OF HATS, BONNETS, Price of One. CARBON ADVOCATE, LEIIIGIITON, PENN'A. Tho un Icrslgnod callstlio attenllon of Ills many friends and patrons to his It-irgo and i'ashlonnblo Stock of Fall ana Winter Goods, Consisting of -1 AND Ofevcry description ami Stylo In tho market, including a special lino of Lady's Fine Shoes Also, a full lino or Umbrellas, Rubbers, ats5 Caps r&r .if wi t. tfMi jrsr WX'I 'Si' W Hy.'ill,.' w es&& m$ BASK Street, LEHISHTON AMUSiGAL'INSTRUMENT thai will play any tuno, and that any ono, oven acsuiu, can operate tlat a leiifiliytlti njttion rf It fa not ne e&sxry. It wil Lc tut)i.ttiUo say (bat it is a rritfCt T ohrAN tliatp!j: Uftntei. ctt., etc. It e.oiiki'.t-. of ilitej ttronf bellowa anJ set of reeds null ttxpKKMluu t ox anrl bWELL. A strip oi eriuiuic(i par itirpicntt. ine tunr, ana it i vxuy r.9ceury to piaio tl e paper tune In tl0 Inirrument. at snonn in ine uiciure. nnn tu'ii int iianrie, niicn itn cp crtc the tellow a lad pn pela die paper tune. Ttio per- n tietleet tuna is tne result. is?r.'..tfi ttirte txtrututt. itnil nuired cf the Dctrorfiieri etea a little cliiM cu DDetaiti lti r.i ii sl.o n lu iLst uiLture. a littls l'u! I Dlavinir a sonir and hn1itiitiiteltre itiuinnii thatunrrli. ItfclnnnTI In th- Lov hMt nued for tli human voice to sirnrbv. It lmersli and en. t.-rtsii,is both old and l cuntr. aiiuin in tralnlntr the voice aud pciltxtiy icurcKiited by the put ure. It is roaclocf taltdtiacititHii' , i:i,uratcu 4 KiU aim Ullih handle me and ornauteutal, flie ntlUKl Uf SIAIAL AlILM'MkM. J lie UICailCll IS rf-inniisnn en miaerio ucen a, ana ir.e ttcniana w con- unlit new uicio are wcr ra-ocoia uhc. vo are entourage-i - Q Uia Urnuctta the market at this greatly reduced n Uia Uicanetta Uicugh amillar In construe. tton lb .iniMr'dtjMsiit urton r.nr well-known. UiL'ftuctte, itl khietl farJSar.dfio. It looiaina ire aatue nun-ir oi ff-Jj anrl play the Lima Inn. Our offer it thu t On receipt of i e will the (rraunetta lyespret ad.lretti.and include FRC3 O worth of nunc, or cn ir f we will tend It with if.50worlhofmulcrHBE, ?s.itP o win aena it in selection of lit u tic FUSE. price include! Ixninsr and inlt art tjctni w nd wcnltl appoint tho haier hr m anv town our lie to rleairca. Aldre 07 Washlitflton Street. Uoston. Mbjs., U. 5. A, GRAND OPENING !! JONAS SONDIIEIM Has just opened In SEVAN'S HUILDINO, opposite Schwartt's Furniture Store, on Bank St., Lchighton, Pa., Willi an immenjo stock ot Ready Made Clothing Consisting of all tho Tntett and Most Fash, lonahlo at) Its of OVERCOATS & SUITS For Men's Youths' nnd rtovs' wear, which will la sold ot the VUltV I.OW1.ST OASH 1'KICKS, Also, a full lino of Hats, Caps, and Gonts Fiunishiijg Goods, all ol which aro irnaranlewt to bo Just as i ep. rosfnteel. l'srsews wishing te itureltaM any. thlnf In tills line should not Isll to oull before Luyiou elsenbere. No trouble to show goods. Also, as ImtaenM steek wl I bo found at his Store M siuMusltiinna Mrret, llnucheliunk, eoinpilslii UVEIteitlATS aud SlUTO. oi Iattt HtylM, forlleo, Youths and lluys, at rv lowest Uasli l'ils. Don't fall to oull ut H stusqiinluiiiiia Street, lwto.1 Ulotblnie Storo abovo tho Mauslou House, MshpIi ejbunk. our. liC Railroad Guide. Arrangcasnt of Fasscngor Tr&lnJ. MAY 2Ttb, lit). . Trams leave Allcntown ai follovtt (Yla IKnKIOSIP.H ItAItROitl.) Tor I'hlUdelDbla at S.tO, ., 11.40 i ar.r and '3,K p. m. (SUNDAYS. Tor Philadelphia at '5.O0 a. to. and 4.80 p.tii (Via East reHii UnAacrj.) For Reading and Harrlsburs;, 6.00, t.ta a. m., lii.U, 4.3i, and 0.0S p. m. Fer Lancaster and Columbia, .C0, l.to a. m., aud 4 3D p. m. SUNDAYS. For Ititrrlsburg, and waypolnts, r.M a. m.i K.Wi p. ni. Trains for Allentown leava si followi : (Via 1'EnKiOMiu ItAiLuoAn.) I.eavo I'hlladelphla, 7.40 . m. and 1.00. Las, 4 80, and 6.16 p. m. SUNDAYS. r.eave Philadelphia, 8.30 a. ra.. J.X). and 4.!W p. m. (Via East Pkupt, T1rajor.) I.eavo Itcaellof. 7.30. 10.lt a. m.. 1 fid. l ta. anil n 10 p. in. I.eavo llarrlsburc.t 20, .iOr9M . m-1.41 anil 4.00 p. m. L.cave Lancaster, f 7.30 a, m., 1.00 and M0 p.m. I.eavo Uolumbla, 7.30 a. m , 1.10 sad 3.49 p. m. I r rom nine; rjtrccl ucpol. SUNDAYS. Leave Itcaillnir, B.OOa. m. and 0.00 p.m. Leave Harrlsburir, 7.00 a. m. and 4.00 p. w. Trains via "I'crklomen llallroad" narked thus () run to and Irorn Depot, Ninth aoil Ore-en strcots, l'lilladelpbla, other trslni to and from Ilroad street Depot. Tho "5.1)0 and 6.46 a. m. trains from Allen, town, and tho 1 35 and M5 p. m. train from Philadelphia, via I'crklomen Itallroad, haver through ears to and from Philadelphia, J. K. wooTTErr, General Managtr. CO. HANrOOK. Ucn'l I'afS'r tt Tlckot Agent. May -27111, lbS3. E. F. LUCKENBACII, Two Doors llelow tho "Broadway tlonse MAUCn CHUNK, PA. Dealer m all r.ittcrna of Plain srd Fsncy Wall Papers, "Window Shades, Paints & Paintesr' Siipplieay LOWtST CASH, PlllCES. Central Carriage Works, Bank St., Lcliigliton, Fa., Aro prepared to Manufacture Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring "Wagon, eSfcc, Uf every description, In tho most substanllsj manner, and at Lowest Cash Prices. Repairing I'roinntly Attended to TH EX LRU & KHEIDLER, April 28, 1SS2 yl Proprietors. No Patent No Pay. PATENTS obtained for Inventors in the United States Canada and Kurope, at reduced rates. With our principal ofllco located In Washington,, directly opposlto tho United States Patent Ottlce, we nro ablo to attend to all patent business with greater promptness and de spatch and at loss cost than other patent at torneys who aro at a dlstanco from Wash lngton, (nd who bave, thereforo, to employ " associate attorneys." We make preliminary examinations-and furnish opinions as to pa. tontablllty, free of chargo, and all who are Interested In new Inventions and pMcnts am Invited to send for a copy ol our "Uuldo for obtaining Patents," which Is sent free t any address, and contalas complete lnstrac. ttons how to obtain patents nnd other valna bio matter. '.Vo rotor to the (iwrtnan-Amer lean National Hank Washington, D. U. ; the) Itoyal Swedish. Norweulan and Danish Lega. tlons. at Washington; lion. Jos. I'assy, lato Chief Justice U, S. Court of Claims; to the) Ultlclats or the U. S Patent Office, and to Senators and Mcmlicrs of Congress from over- State. Address: LOUIS llAOOHn fc CO., So licitors of Patents and Attorneys at I.aw.Le Droll IiulMIng WAaaiNQTOS, D. tl, WISES onto are alwavs orb he lookout tor chances, o increase their turn-. Inirs. and In time be. como wealthy; those whodo not Improve their opportunities remain In tovcrty. We oflsr . K eat chance to make money. We want many men, women, boys and girls to work for u. right In their on n b ralltles. Any ono can dek tho work properly from the flrit start. The Ituilnrss will pay mure than ten times ordirt. ary wages, l'xprnsivo outfit furnished free. No ono who euvoges tails to make money rapidly. You can devote yonr whole tlmo to the work, or e-nly our spare moments. Full Information and all that IS needed si nt tree. Address Ktixson & Co. Portland Maine, I AMn Claims a specially, and WAIt A NI J "AMIS. A 111) IT I ON AL. lrl 1 k-'liuMKSTKAD OllltTlFIOAT. 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