'Original Cheap Cah Store." 7Msiii AWanccI ay a'tdetity when wo have had enough) Sft-M-tnoauTre 19 ruor-i lain iuniu-ii ia rcIr(f. So It la wllb our Window lXwters and Shelve, they ttr over- 8uiMHK;wfh'K(w aad Pretty This In teraErTts iladea the hiwu of ill. lo not fhft)nnkH thn Holiday to purchase your ViMhit A.riA iMxft.r- rdar, 11 to avoid tilt Itunk by tailing now and having Bret choice, at rasa, hiitawinar wilt bItk von an Idea What eVoclt t-U.otiday Qoods conslatsof 3Jeisjrysflvwre 'ftilletfc Shaving-Sets, EllossaTaa-l Baby Sets, Whllk Broom Holder, Mlrrr,-Plal Novelties, t-enoiriery. Odor Uases, wor bimmi, wnet ouape, I'a peltries. Purees, Pocket HooVa, Flat Leather and Plush Hairs, Chrar Cases, Oeats' Focket Cases, Unmix and lirnahea, China Hoods, Glassware, Lamp. Luminous Match Sa'ct, Shawls, Eklrtl, Jacken. lioalery, Ulorea. LeaglnitS, Ullk Handkerchiefs, Heck Tlea, Hoots, Shoe, Mlppers, ., ". J. T. NUSBAUM, Don. Public Square, Dank Street. Lehigh teori'a. Jnneo, lK-ly. fT 1 .1 r ' SATURDAY. DECEMBER IS, I8SJ SPECIAL NOTICE. reraona making payments to this office by money orders or islal notes wlT please make them parable 4a WeijsrfltT Post OVfiok, aa the Le. Jo ton office 'ijiot a money order office Mrt$eihrhqod in Brief. Have You butchered your porker t L Ci-ChrisVmas day Next Tuesday a week. Don't fall to aee E. II. llolil' new Bgood.' Mr. K!rk, of Philadelphia, epent Sun day in town. The water was drawn out 'ol the Lt high renal on Monday last; , Fine silverware atE.il. IIohrs.Mauch Chunk. ,;- Railing In Piko and Wayne counties la -,- .-at It eland slilf on arcciunt'of low water. Si .dolT.d'ROSEBE'RVS. IN OBERT'. BUltiDlNO FuR AN EASY SHAVE. 'At Laetiawannar-Pike county, one Ken Taylor Ins been arrested on u charge of hone stealing. SO-Freah Oysters Rnw or Slewed ran f Mrobttnd1t U. A. Wehr's, Bank Street, srftm if I- 4 xrt Robert Bays, well known cltlsen of Monroe county, rlieul ol apoplexy at bis home last Friday evening. Wr-A new lot nl CLOCKS, WATCHES and .JEWELRY just received at S. 1IAGA . iMAH'8 8tore,Iaehi-,lrtoii.Pa. ' .Mary Bowman was nquitted br a jury In Wilkeabarre, Tuesday, of the murder of her child laat summer, while at North Mountain. A quarterly .dividend of 2 percent, has been declared by the Lehigh Valley rail road, payable on and after January lilh. SuC 8: Bocte has just returned limn New York with a well selei-ted stock ol watches, clocks and jewelry of the latest styles and design. Ifbn Eckert, a workman living In Braddoeks, is under arrest upon the sua pieion of having murdered his wile and burned her body to conceal the crime. 11 jSSSfFor good ailver epnnna, lorka and knives go to E. II.Huhl'a, Mauch Chunk. Mite Emma, daughter of Dr. N. B Xleber, arrived home from tho Westchester Stale Normal school last Saturday evening, for the holiday vacation. The Upper Lehigh breaker, destroyed by fire last aummer, has been rebuilt and will be ready for work during the present vinoulh.- - ' SiS-Gold pens, pencils and lonth pick all! ick'a jewelry store, oppusiteJ, W llaud enbush, (Jarbou House. Representative Sclicher. of Schuylkill county, aaya that he baa distributed $120 of hia extra aea8ion eatary among the o'lun-he- ufTaman.ua. gfMIaliilay Book anil fancv goods just opened at astuuishingly low pnea. Do ni fail to aee out atock twfore purchasing. E. F. Lpckenback, 61 Broadway, Mauch Chunk, Robert Kline, treasurer ot the Jranea will' Cornet Band, coufessea that be appro priated the fund in hia trust, having fits' ,. 4ce'red he wa beaten nnd rubbed of the moneys by highwaymen. Sir-Fora fine ailver watch goto E. II. Ilohl'a, Mauch Chunk. "Saulf you want nlee,niooth,ey aliave Tour hair cut or shampooing, go to Franz Boetlerer' Saloon, under the Exchange Ho tel. II will fix you right, and don'tyou forget St S3L.For a fine gold match go to E. II. Ilohl'a, Mauch Chunk. For the seven daya ending on the Rtl inat., there were 151,400 tna of roal trana ported over the Lehigh Valley railroad, ahowlng a decrease of I7,2M tone aa com pared wilh tb aine date last year. Purc Linseed Oil, at J. L. Gubel's, 68 cents per gal lon ibr cash. Thomas Flyno, a young man, was run over Tuesday by a loadsj car in the Voa burg Tunnel ot the Lehigh Valley railroad, f pnf Tunkbannock. and waa instantly killed. Ilia heart waa rut in two. NO LONGER A QUE31ION or opinions we guarantee every box of Acker's Drenrp aia Tableta. Price 25c. and 50c. Sold by Dr. Horn, Leblgbton, and E. A. Horn. Weiss port. F. R. Alexander, District Agent ot the New Era Life Association, waa in town Tuesday, making the quarterly collections, lie represents the association aa being in a healthy and prospermia condition. Best make of PIorEe ' " ShoeNaUs for 20cts a pound by the box at J. L. Gabel's. Messrs. Fuller & Co., manufacturers f Ipbrleatiog and burning oila, 218 N. 2nd ' trt, Philadelphia, will please accept ear acknowledgment for copies of their handsome and convenient calendar for 1S8I. ,A Farm of 118 acre with a house en It, asd about R acre cleared, for sale cheap or In exchange for town property Three mile from Mauch Chunk. Address W, M. Kapther, Lehighton, Pa. For tho week of prayer, which will be. gin on Sunday, January Clh, the following Central arrangtments hav beeu made Monday, praise and thanksgiving; Tuesday, cenfuaioo ol sin and prayer for cleansing and renewal) Wednesday, prayer for lamiliet and Instructor ufyoulh Thursday, prayer for tb church of Chrisli Friday, inlerces ioo for the nations, Saturday, prayer for missions at home and abroad JBcr-Watcbes and jewelry make verv appropriate Christmas and New Year's flits, and the place to buy Ihriu ia at I). S. I- ;weiry tor, opposite the Carbon House, ueniguton. Last Saturday mornini Jacob F. D, br, baggagemaster on the PottayHI accom modation, was fatally injur.! at East Mali toy Junction. He waa steading t the lid opening of th car, when th door wa truck by another car on a aid track crushing Mr. Dolbcr and throwing him between the track. 8-0.t E. II. HohJ'a latest reduced price on watches. Special price to Intro. tVJ I,br11 qu'ck train watch for lb bollday. Th flotation of any of nature' Uw brlnp Its warning jy the reeling of d Is - comfort. Eiposur will indue coldi, throat disease, conaumptlon, ete.r all ot which giro warning by a troubletome cuugl,. Use Dr. ' Suit' Cough Syrup In time, aud remove both the cause and effect of your discomfort. sSTFor a handsome gold watch, go to Bck'a jewelry store, opposite the Carbou House. It was announced at Pittsburg Tuesday night that alt the coal lulnea along tho Monongahela River will auapend operations this week for an Indefinite period, owing to the depression in th coal trade. Over six thousand men will be thrown out. &S-Klnd reader pause fur a momen and think carefully over this. You will find that the proper place to buy the cheap est harness, collars, blankets, ropea, whips and all pertaining to the working garb and pleaaure clothes of horaea, I at the store of Milton Flory, WeiaaporL The Board or Manager of llio Lehigh Coal and Nv. Co. have declared a dividend of 3 percent, on the capital atock of the company, clear of all taxea, payable in cath on and after the llth Inst., tn the stock holders us registered on the 30th ul' ()d. to 4()d. nails ot J. Lr Gribel's for only $3.00 per keg. Locks $2.75 per doz. The Summit Hill end bansford Hcuml: ''The Carbon AJcocale has entered upon its twelfth year, bright and newsy. If its readers do not get the worth nfthelrmoncy, then no. paper In the Slate does the square thing with its subscribers. The Advocate Is a first class political and family news paper." Thanks, consider our "castor" rii! .Mr See E. It. Ilohl'a stock of handtune gold watches. William C. Chandler, of Gibson, Sus quehanna county ,wa before theU 8. Coin missiouers, at Wilkeabarre, on Friday even Ing last, charged witb violating the revenue law by using liquor stamps a second time Itn was heli in $2000 bonds to apjiear at Pittsburg next February. Lewis' Best White Lead at $7.00 a hundred at J. L. Gabel's, for cash. Cnopr, WnooriNO Cotton, ond even Asthma immediately relieved by Acker's English Remedy. Sold under guarantee by Dr. Horn, Lehighlnii, and E. A Horn, weiss port. Rev. Hoffman, pnMnr of the M. E. church, Mauch Chunk, will preach a ser mon for Chapam Post, 61 . G. A. R , of that borough, on Sunday evening next. Mem hers of the Post and other-old soldiers are invited to meet at the ball and proceed to the church in a body. CT.Ktne silver watches at E. U. IIolil's Munch Chunk. John Mitchell n respected cititen of Plains, Luzerne county, nnd a prominent coal operator, died about 3 o'clock Friday ftcrnoon of consumption. Ho was born in Ayreahire, Scotland, In 1816, and came to the Wyoming Valley in 1849. where he has since ,slded. He was a Presidential elector on the Republican ticket In IS80. Jft9"lhnse who haveseen'E. It. Ilohl'a elegant stuck ol holidjy goods, say it is Hu mense. The bodies of two tramps were found alongside, ol Dunlel Bastian'a lime kiln in South Whitehall township.about fiye miles west of Allentnwn, on Sunday. They were een the day belore at a hotel near by. Both were well soaked by the ruin anil, finding the lime-kiln, they took nil their shoes, laid down and never awakened from their nap. SSf An immense vs'ortment of ladies and gentlemen' handsome solid gold rini; at D S. Buck's jewelry store, opposite Oar bou IIt)U!e. Verv cheap. On Friday night policeman Breslin, of Alleutown, raptured a burglar who gave his name as John Kennady, but who t.- supposed to be John McGee, while attempt ing to break into tho resilience of Rev. Futher Donegal, ofthatcity. Later, a man whe gave his name as Benjamin Ogle, u nmpanbnt f the former waa also arrested Kennedy or McGee. was held for trial. Beady mixed paints at J. L. Uabel's lor S1.25 per gallon. William Miley, of Summit Hill, ami P. J. Cannon, i.f Driflon, both well-known sprinters, Tuesday made a seventy five yaid race, lor WOO a side, to he run on January 8th at a place to be named by Miley on or before Christmas. The referee is to be chosen on thu ground. James Turuer, ofl'hiluilelpliia, wjll bo niaud-firer and George F. Helma,o Pultsville. i slake. hulilor. Jf25r-Go and see the larget linn of Jewel ry just iecire. at E. II. Hi.hlV; it j , nur eyes giaal. We have received from E. F. Luckeu bach, of Mauch Chunk, a very handsomely illustrated ralnlncue of Holiday l).wiks, which bonks he is offering al very lowest prices. If you wish In purchase books for preseuts to young or old, call on him and make your purchases, do not send to (lie cilv for what you con get equally as well from yaur home dealer. 61 Broadway, Mauch Chunk. Tl e aged mother of Sheriff Lenlz acts as turnkey at the Carbon county Jail. Th County Commissioners say there is no order to provide the BherifTwith a turnkey and he is unable tn hire one himself and pay him nut of his small fees. Time. Poor Carbonl Tia awful how her Commlaalnners must wrisgte and twist to provo to the dear people that they are economical (penurious) in the management of the affairs of the county. His rumored again that the Laeka. wanna Iron and Coal Company have under cnnaideralinn the erection of a new atrel mill at Scranlon, where ateel will be manu factured by a new process, and that machin ery will be put In which will eclipse any thing that the Scranton ateel mill can do. Also, that the Scranton steel mill will com mence In the Spring the erection of new blaet furnaces just below their present steel mill. tCsa-EIe-gant aUx:k of gold wstehes at E. How tn save: "My dear," raid a hns band, laying aside the local paier and ad dreaaing his wife, "I are that Mr. Harne thorn la dead." That's unfortunate, in deed, the sympathetic woman replied, "Died so soon after buying a new bmriv But we never know what's in alr.re for lis. If he hail known that hia end was so near he would not havo bought the buegy, per haps, and would have saved several hun dre.1 dollars, by hiring his teams Irom David Ebbcrt, the popular liveryman on worth slreet. A iiesparco from Enton, says: -The Icnnsylvania, Slaliugtnn and New Enc- gland Railroad t'miny have jost suc ceeded in their negntisllons fcr a aui i,f money sufficient t discharge their floating iixieuifinru and provide lor the coinrle. tloo of their line. Work will be resome.l at once. The bridge acrosa the Delaware a Portland will U rapidly pushed to comple tion, end lb extension of to road through flw Jersey into New Tork State will be mad at an early date," I The Oorriior ol Notth Oitrollna paiM U 1 fia &oVrtlr ol South Can!lri;.Slri Iho oil remedy mine worm 11 ur. buii Cough SYrup," and the latter aeJoDded th assertion. The heirs of Altnon Cbureb deceased, have broughtsuit against Cliarles Dorrs tue, of Kingston, Luzcrn county, for the recov ery o(200 acres of coal land. The jury In the case of Franklin Mor roe, on trial tt Wilkeabarre lor the murdir of Samuel McNeal, at Hunlock's Creek, re turned a verdict Saturday afternoon of not guilty. - it3J-Gold pent and pencil at E. If. Kohl's, Mauch Chunk. Lajfct-The members of Onadsn Itntten Lodge, fTI. 0. 0. F., of this borough, had a social gathering and auppor In tbelrhall on Wed. neaday evening last. About 42 couples sat down and did ample justice to the good things, and. the affair wa enliyened with music by tli a Lehlghton Cornet Band. Captain E. G. Judd, of Scranton, has one of the original silver me'dals presented by citizen ol New York to Msjor Robert Anderson for his defense of Fort Sumter. j.0locks and walchea, of every style and make, from tlin lowest to 1 he highest mice at Deals .V Co's, post office bulldinr. W Input, La, 1 anil eco tin I Holiday stock belore buying elsewhere. W. F. Llppencott Jfc Son., of Woods town, N. J., were in town on Thuraday,and appointed E. W. Clauss as their agent for this county fur the sale of Walter A. Wood's Mowers, Reapers and Self-Binders. This company haVe built and sold over 45,000 michinea during the present year. Capital lock of the company $2,100,000, and em ploy over sixteen hundred men. Call and see this machine. If you would know where to buy to fie best advantage, read the advertisements in this paper. Thesmall pox hospitals at the foot of the Lehigh MounUin, near the oulsairts of South Bethlehem, were totally dcatroyed by fire early on Sunday morning. The file is suppose! to have been of Incendiary origin. There is a mule in the coal minea at Wilkcsbarro that has not seen daylight in twenty tlx years, except during one day, in the Centennial your, when he was brought ubuve ground to take part in a pa rade. Tramps and those orrestcd for stealing ride on the cars in Lehigh county will have to break atones in the jail yard tn pay for the "mush" they cat. Thol's 0. If. Girls, when mi elegible youth iops the question, never say, "I should blush to twitter." Always observe, "I scream lo ejaculate." 'JKUO. 0. Deals Co., post office build ing, Veissiort, have jubt received u large and haiiddiirne assortment of jewelr rings, necklaces, chains, &c, which they are sell ing very cheap lor the holiday. Attention, Old Soldiers I Th.iae of our comraoaa of the late rebel lion who ere delirious of becoming charter members of the Post of the G. A. 11., about to be formed in this borough, should cull at llua ollice, without delay, aud sign the ap plieation for Charier, so that the Pott can be mu-tcreil lielore January 1st, 1881. The tee to ho paid on signing the application is $1, which goes to pay lor Charter, Rituals. Uiaiiks, Ac Don't delay if you with to join us ac.hurter memherl Look to your Interest. L. F. Kuhris.of South Bethlehem, has received seven week'-) bonefit, amounting to $70, frrm Mr. F. R. Alexander, Geu'l Agent of the New Era Life Association, of 1876, of Phlladtlphia. The said h. F. lCuhiis being a member ot tho Industrial Departini nt lor sickness and accident The hit costs ol his policy was only $15 31. Any one desiringto itisureag-iiiibtaicKnesa, accident or death wili please adilrcs- F. It. Alexander, ro. Io3 broad street, Hellilehem. Agents wanted in every district In Peiiua. A Country Storekeeper's Bafe Robbed. Burglars broke into the sloro of Jo.-iah Drum, iu Butler township, five miles fro n Hazleton on Sunday night. The sale wa blown open mid nearly two thousand dol lara in money and two government hntuU, each id unu thou-aiid dollars, were stolen, Thetainils cre pivuhle to the tru-tees nl tho Butler Lialge, No. 5..153, I. O ofO F., and had been placed in Mr. Drum's oiss sio'i for safe keepini. A woman living cloo by.who heard the remrt, was too much lrijhteueil to give the alarm. Suipicioii strongly i-otnts tn several members of a gang who, it i 'thought -committed a aimil n crime ot Dorrunre Die previous night. Sim e the above was put in type, w barn tl a' the bonds have been found in a field neur the scene of the robberv. Contesting a Father's Will. An K,i3t,.t denpitch of the uth Inst., envs We are promised n long nnd interesting controversy in the ctiirla over the will ol tho late Andrew Herster, a wealthy r.itlz-n !' Northampton niutity, who died about one year ago, leaving an estate valued at $.150, uutl. rmir sons and Iwo daughters aurviv ed linn, hut on of sons has since died. There is a very bitter feeling among the neira growing out ot me tact that Tully two Ihirda of the entire eitale waa left by Hie old man to a son with whom ho had" live I inr aoine yeBra oeiore l!8il-aill, wjule others of the children get a mre pittance. The allegation is that Andrew J. llara'er and his wife, while theoU nan was living with them took advantage of the impairment ol his mental faculties (which, it ia claimed, were weakened by ageand disea'e) lo exert indue fiilluenee, poisoning his mind against his other children, and inducing him to write codicil olter codicil to his will, redue log the bequests to the others to Increa-e the ahare nl Andrew J, The suit will lie bitter ly luiiglit, and all the leading counsel of the Nurlhamptvu county bar are engaged in The Coal Trade. At last the coal companies have agreed upon a policy of restriction, which seen to be a compromise between Mr. Hoyt'a view and Iheseofthe other presidents. The mine will, therefore, shut down for three dsys the last three day of this week, the last threo of the week following anil the first Ihree of the week after thai, thus bring to gether six consecutive working days' sus a;nsinn. Tha reason for making It in this way ia probably because Christmas fills on Tuesday and there would be but little done in any event on the Monday before or the Wednesday following Before this, how ever, President Hi-yt had reduced the cir rular prim id hia cwl fifteen tn twenty five ernta, making the price thirty centa less suan a year ago, wnen ins rales were as much as that below the rates of tha other eninmnlrs. This action has aroused not a little diasatlafaction, but President Hurt is wise enough tn know that iu thia time of Idle lactones and reduced wagea coal muat come down like everything else. A fair proof nf this is found in the fact that the radueilm has not al all stimulated orders iiiiiugn suu-ka ate not large. The Western trade ia active and amcks are light, al tlooiiih the limine, 5 nf the vear has been Try large Hula. Pie, 1 lth lost. Fatal Accident. Thursday ! last week. aad and f.tUl a. rldent occurred at the moviug or Mr. John Kiseelman, who removed from Ca-aeaunua lo Kre'geville where he bought u email fa'in. Mr. Charles Fisher, of Kreseville, was one ih wie jieraous who lurnlsheil h team When within a lew miles of I be latter place anil wh'le goiug down a steep nui, risoer s iinrees la-came irignieneu and ran down Ihe bill allullspeed. ruber an ctdentally tell i.irthe wsgun, the wheels of which passed over Ms Head killing linn In stantly. Mr John Hunter, ot Catasauqua, who accin;pnil the moying w.s tb first one lo find the dead body ol Fisher, as he wa leading th cow and loald not mo-e along ai faalaa th team'. Fisher waa a married man and in oomfortabl circum stances. -1 a !j Rtui 1. We can alt lookout for the great holiday attractions. iMr. J. W. Smith, ot Berwick, wa in 7e!port on Sunday. Mr. Charles Drleabacli, of Mauch Chunk, was doing Welssport on last Sun day. The auction adyertistd by Henry En is for Saturday evening, wa well attended', ' The goods wcra moally sold. We are sorry to not the fact that tb pleasant little daughter ofO. II. Laury la Jndl'pojed, witb a light attack of pneu monia. Marsh 3c Zero sre still heavily engaged In tb lumboriog businesa They ship three car loads of props every week from here. They also load and ship props from Penn Havsu Junction to tha mines. Someone has asked, "Why Is a Dn.ec! er like a printer? They are both alter tl deyll. In what respect doe a preacher differ from a printer? Printers make th aeru worn, ana tae devil makes the preach er work." Rev. Miller, of Mauch Chunk, will preach in the Evangelical church next Sunday evening. The rev. gentleman has a very good voice for a minister, I. e he has lots of volume He delivered a short exborlion last Sunday evening. Miner Bros., are at preaent working only two-thirds of the time. Tha foundry work is just as slow and stagnant as most all industrial works. The cause assigned is an over-pnduct.oc of cnmmodiliej, and not Carlisle's e'ection. How easily follv and ignorance ascribe such a condition of allatrs to the latter. Road maater Everett, with a gang of men, has been doing aotne good work dur lug tho week on the borough streets. The sTo.it In fmntof tho Wcissport House hia uo. a ii i n-ii up i,i a level and a commend able gutter dug to drain ofrthe water. Thia used lo be a regular mud hula. The work la commendable. Mr. Jdhn Schabo and a Mr. Ross, from Shamokln, passed Ihrnugh Weissporl Tor Monroe county, on Monday. Thenlject Is game, deer In particular. Mr. Scliaho wa a former resident of thia place. For the last sit years he has lived at Shainokfii, where he has established himself as one ot tho leading business men, and has become very wealthy. Mrs. Emma Leuckel,- nee Kncrr, died very suddenly on Thursdoy night of last week ol pneumonia. Her remains were buried on Sunday morning. Tho remains were followed by a large concourse nl be rnved relatives and sorrowing lilend'. Her husband died a few years ago in New Mexico. Rev. DeLuug conducted the funeral services. At last the buzzard legislators haye adjourned. If ever a legislature has proved a farce, then Iho late adjourned body - has proved to be such. We are sorry lo note the fact that our representatives belong to' that glorious bund of representatives who took pay fur "no session or sham session, Lord's day aud holiday." Legislators will find lhaf'no session, tham session, Lord' day and holiday" will prove In be the end, politically apcakiiig.ofiiianviifthe riatrintr. and atnougal these will 'be the Carbou rutriota. Our old friend Jonas Hartman, of Maria Furnace, Franklin townahip, has at last juined the bum) ol "beucdicts." He is as happy aa cm be over the termination ol hia love afTnirs. and manifested hia Ifiv nil Salunloy evening by calling his friends lo gather nnd treating them lo all tho nico lliinga he could lay Liu hands on. The tmys had u good time at Jonas' expense. We congratulate him urmu tho haunt- event and hope that he will have a pros- puroua urn coiucnieu journey through lifo. -One of our residents who has acquired a veay unsavory reputation, in the last few years for that which is cinleniplibla and; mean, absconded on Friday night. The absconding docs not amount tosomuch, "lor It ts good riddance of bad rubbish," but he cneated and betrayed those that hud belriciided h!m. Tho ptiy is that the law Iocs not protect victims more fully from ucli rascals Scranton mav ba.abla to nurso and tuko euro ul him, "Weissimrt can well ullord to rejnlco oyer his mysterious departure. Wenulv nllv those who'throiiifli a desire of befriending the man, are his yicitms. Mr. John II. Kromer passed his 40th year last Friday. His host of frinds know ing this arranged for a surprise for h'lm iu the evening. Some thirty or forty couples congregated at some friend's house, and bided their time, when they swooped down upon hoiieal John to his utter amazement and astonishment. The surprise was great, tet Kromer was equal to the emergency. O, course his faithful spouse was in the ficret, for If she had not been the surprise Would have been barren of success. The crowd after happily enjoying themaelyes ferved a good supply of good things, known as refreshments It was a late hour before tho friends began to "tread their (weury) way homeward." The teachers of Franklin township have organized ft literary society. Its meetings will be held every Tuesday even ing in the Maria Furnace school house. The purpose, is, in particular, hi discuss, educate and more -fully develop religious, social, tkditiful, scientific and nil other queslimisid importance. The uliject is em pyieau like and we are glad ,.f it. It is a step in tha right direction and speaks well for thoae who are engaged in the work Literary societies urea beneficence and a blessing to Ihoee who interest themselves in labor that rises above the baser feelings and nature of mankind. Let the good work continue, and the time will come when the Franklin teachers will reap their reward. Considerable excitement prevailed in East Weissporl and vicinity last Thursday and Friday on account ol the arrest of a Mr. Mertz, of Catasauqua, for relieving a number of henneries of their live contents. When arrested this man had over 300 lbs. nf poultry. The parties or owners went to Chrrryville, where he was taken in cua Inly and identified much nt the proper.-, ltumor has it that some Weissport Individ ual or Individuals had been the guide of th mid-night narauder. The rircum stance, of the robbery atrongly points to this claim. Tnis style nf petty stealing has been carrieil on for a number ol years, evidently by the some ierson. Let the law take this in hand and deal witb the thief a ne justly merits. Rev. D. D. Baboock, State Lecturer for the Good Templars, was in town on Thurs day evening, aud treated a good sised audi ence to a very able and analytical ixpoal lion of the evils, immoralities and wrol.gl resulting from intemperance. He treated the subject from nature's standiiolntas well aa from a spiritual view. Th treatment was logical and enmprehenaive in eyery detail. Ho waa deyotd of that spirit and freusy which issoolten the atlnbuteof those who appear as mnralisers, and temperance advocates. His manner was dignified and calm. He made a good Impte.sl ir. Th eyll be contended waa not so much in tha liquor a in the abuse it, Ac. Dabeock would be a credit to any cause, and etpeo hilly is he such lj Hie causa ol Tempera uce. Ill looking over the county papers this w.ek we find that the Advocsts is the only county journal that print anything like a good KMOxt ot the President' Measag. This speaks well for the Advocatc, because It show that it is the most progressive and alert paper prluted In the county, Itisuol the only time that II has caught such news piirr as tha Gazelle and Democrat nap ping aud slide a march on 'e n. It haa dona the same thing tiefurn. The Aorooiva ia journal, as this lact clearly shows, up to the uiiumi aiiu inoas p-sigresaiv ol any, county papers, lu the Stale, County tub-1 cribers should note this, and ceiUinly pal-' ronlze lb journal which give (Utu first, aa well as Ih best, local and foreign new. , We are for tb Advoc.tk every Uma, b. causa - m cuuiiuer ii ma pes', WuMgSMglilM 1 1 llllMilllM i;illJMSM K XULSIBLTt PEOTHEOT. tit H Etta Bets, Cytltaei and FtUh Vioalces ForUIUnir Coming; Dis aster How t Meet It- Th locent myrterloussppesrsnc follow log suoset.autl precw-dlog lunrist have at tracted wide attention from student of tho akiesand the people gen-rally. During the diys of recent Week's Ib'e sun enulo bay b)on obscured by a thin Tell of a dull leaden hu which, ai the sun receeded toward the Itoriion, became more luminous, then yet low, then orange, then red, and, aa night ettleddown upon th eartb,adull purple, At first It wts thought these appearance were ordinary sunset reflections of light but It Is now pretty certain that they are either the misty substance of the tall of some un seen comet, In which the earth is enyel oped, or a surrounding stratum ot world dust or very small meteor. Proleis-ir Brooks, of tha Red House Observatory, Phelps, IS. Y., has turned his telescope upon these object and discovered what he thinks are myriads of telescopic meteors. 11 it is unrecognized world dust, or decomposed vHirs, a the Democrat and Chronicle of Idtchrsler, Ci. X ., remarks! "ilow is this matter to be disascd oil Will It settle aud form a deposit upon tho earth, or remain a partial opaque shell about the earth to cut off a portion of the sun' light upon it?" Whatever tho mystery is, thrra is to denying thai some very strange forces are aiwniK in the upper airs, rue terrible tornadoes aud clyclones which havo swept our own country, and tha feaiful volcanic apd earthquakes which have destroyed so many elites aud lliousands of cople -llle tidal'wavea which mysteriously risoanil fall oil coasts hitherto uu vexed by thctn lite tremendous activity which Is e vident in the sun by the constant revelation of enor nous spots upon Its surface all Indicate unusual energy in the heavenly bodies. These circumstances recall Professor Urimmer's prophecies that from 1831 to 1887, the passage of the five great plani'ts Mars, Neptune, Jupiter, Uranus and Sa turn around thesun would produce strange and wonderful phenomena. He says: "The waters nf the earth will heenms tnoro or less hIsoiiou. The air will be foul with noisome odors. Ancient races will disap pear from the earth." He attempt toproye his propheiy by Ihe fact thut in 1720, when Mars and Saturn made their passage urouiul tho sun miucitlcnlly, great ilcs:ruc- turn aud mortality visited all parts ol Ihe globe. He also found the sume results lu previous p'rehclion passages of the planets, and argues that these ciirumstances al ways produce epidemics and destructive diseases which will ballle the skill of tho most eminent physicians; that the poor will die by thousands, tho weak and in- ieiuK?raie tailing nrsr, those whose blood haa been improverished by excess of wirk or dissipation next n ml only those who are in comparative vigor shall escape to enjoy Hie era of renewed octlvi y and prosjerily which will folio ir the period of destruc lion. Inasmuch as the entire world seems sub ject to Ihe sway orthe heavenly bodies no partnf the earth, ho thinks, can escaie scourging. Heaven predicts that Atiieri ca will lose over ten millions of people, that larmers will be stricken with fear and case to till the soil; that famine will mule human misery more wretched. That hun dreds will lleo to overcrowded cities for aid in vain. That audden changes In ocean currents, temperature and surroundings will entirely translorm the luce of nature and climate of countries; that the air will be so foul witb tuuluria and other noxious gassufj that those who survive will be troubled with disorders of the digestive organs. That many who escani oilier ills will bloat with dropsy and suddenly pass away, while others will grow thin and dreg out a miserable existence lu indescnble agony for weeks. Neuralgic puma in illl fereut parts of the body will torment them. They will easily lire and become despon dent. A fainthoi feeling will be succcodid by chilly te.isatiou while hallin-iuatinna and dread of imiending ill will paralize all effort. "The birds ol Ihe air, the beasts of the field and ven the fish of the era will become diseased, laiisoniug Ihe air m.d hiisoniug the waters of the (,1b." Wo ate told, on the oilier hand, that those who shall pass through this p riod of t ia! will havj larger enjij ineilt of lilu und health. The earth will yield moro abundantly than ever hefoif. The animal kingdom will be more prolific! and life prolonged very materially. Tilts' prolongation ol life will be owing to Ihe healthy electric and magnetic influences that will provude the atmosphere. It woujd perhaps seem that tho present redness ol ihe sun, ond the presence of a belt or veil of cosmic matter, justified, in a measure, Ihe prediction of Protestor Grimmer, but ilia turbtng aa his prediction may bo we are told for our comfort that the' strong aid pure blooded need have little to fear ill these calamities, that thoso who are deli cate! or indisposed should adupt men ns to keep the system well supported and the blood pure and that the most philosophical and ell'ective method of accomplishing thia is to keep tho kidneys aud liver iu gocal condition. From the testimonials of suih men us Dr. Dio Lewis and Protessor R. A. Gunn, M. D., Deau of tho United Stales Medical College, New York, and thousands of inlloenlinl non professional prople, it seeniB almost, certain that for this puraiae Ihete is no preparation known lo science equul to Warner's Sale Cure, belter known a Warner' Safe Kidney and Liver Cuie Tnia medicine has arauirod t in finest rei, il lation of any preparation that wus ever put ooi ine uiuraei. lt is a radical tdo d purifier, which soothesaud heals all Inflam ed organs, strengthens the nervous system washes out all evidences of decay, regulttes digestion, prevents malasslmilaiinn of loud In n philosophical and rational manner, tii ues me avaiein against olimutic Chang-a ami malarial influences and tbe destructive a;enci which seem to be o abundaul in tuese "eyil days." It is not our purpose tn dispute the cor rectness of Prolessor Urimmer's prophecies. As we hnye said, the marked disturbances of tho past few year would seem lo give a semblance ol verification ol his theory. Il is certain, as above stated, thai we are pass ing through what may be regarded as a crucial period and it is the part of wise men not to ignore, but to learn to fortify them selvt against the possibility of being ovet. come by these evils. It is a duty which each man owes to himself, and his fellows, to mitigate at much as wssiule theauU'crii'g of humanity md in noway better cau lea compliah thia purpose than to see to ii thut he himself, is fortified by the bast known prep aration in the strongest pms.blemaoneraud thai he exert Ihe influence of his own ej. ample uain hisl'ellowstothe end that they, loo, may ahare with him immunity Irom the destructive Influence which teek hia ruin, Parry nil Dots. The M. E. Sunday school are tn to hate an entertainment tome time during the holidays. Henry Snyder, We understand, has purchased the property of Mr. Pickfurd, on Second street. Some of our musical and littrary eiti sens will givaa minstrel and yarlety ex hibition, iu usher in the New Year. John J'ickford, master mechanic, and his son, William, have severed Ibeir con nection witb the furnaces, and, with their families, will leave for Fort Bcotl, Kanus, next week. No. 3 furnace will hardly be blown in this winter. Many of the men bate been suspended, others put on half time and tbe wuges reduced some. A laborer now getsVO cents u day t Jacobus. Tha Manly Art(t) A brutal tii-hl look place on .Saturday afternoon at the borough of Pareuus, near Wilkesbarre, between two youug mtosrs uamed Thomas MtOarlR and Michael Cox A rivalry as to who wa tbe heavier hitter of thetuo men has long existed bit ween tbe men. Al the appointed time tbe meu aud Iheir backers assembled at the spot desiff nale.1 for the fight. The Marouls uf O ,,.. bury ru, were ageed uiiii.i,d ten rounds ware loughl in all. Dutluu tha hrit fie- wuo'l both men did amis lerriblo fighting. In the fifth round il looked as though Cox o worsiou, uui in tue sixtii he ralli ed aud imiiiiiieled Mcuario horribly. On th tenth round McQarin tailed lo respond when lima wa called, and tb fight wa award.! to Cox. Cox' fax was ttatea al n-KSlloaJsil. Report Of Lehlghton fullf Caerbale For the month ending Dec. Srd, 1683 1 tftaa cnoot. Whole No. Ill etteodacec.... JO 10 26 Average attendance.. ...... V 14 23 Percent. of ttendaoee....M.t,..S3 90 S4 Nme of pupils pieent every dar dur Ing tb month t Harry Clauss, Charles uauK, William uorn, iioraeo jiaunennusi', Charles Wieand, Charles Trexler, Ltuie am, noy uiaiisi, umma nnona, t inreoc ICoons, Alice Mantt , Ant i Mantt, Sophie &l.d-tak,lali odaumai icaooL. M F T Whole No. In a'tendance....23 2J 4' Average att-ndsneo .IT 21 tH Percent, of attendance .....8T VI 89 Names of pupils present every day dur Ing the month i Daisy Hlbbler, Mary D'elbelbies, till Helierllng, Mamie Oabel, Alice Newhart, Ella Relchard, Emma Sea- boldt, Alice Geggus, Irene Fenatermacher, Abraham Wnire, Wilson Aaoder, Ualcir Noll, Will! Clauss. iXTzsiitouTi cno-.L M F T WholeNo. In attendance.., SI 21 62 Average attendance .28 2U 57 Percent, of attendance 92 84 83 Name of pupils present everyday dur Ing the month : John Lents, Charles Kau denbush, Edgar Xander, Alvin Noll, Eddie Hlbbler, Granville Clauss, Robbie Ifollen bach. Albert Bartholomew, 0rar Sehulll, Elmer Reed, Bertie Hurling, Robbie Lents, Willie Berk. Frank Schoch. Wilmer Held. John Hebcrling, David McCnrniick, Oscar lleilinan, Emma Sailer, Tillie Buss, Sallic Gabei, Etla Drisscll, Mamie Fortwangler, Glara Geggus, Emma Miller. .0:jnuat school. M F T WholeNo. In attendance 22 20 48 Average attendance 17 20 ti Per ceut. of attenance 85 80 85 Name of pupils who attended eyery day during the mnntht Willie Krledler, Willie .Nolhsiein, Willie Bellz, Alice Nothsteln, Mary Walck, Lizzie Albright. 8KC0MDABY NO 2. M F T Whole No tn attendance ..26 35 Gl Average attendance 23 30 53 Per cent, uf attendance DO V0 90 Names of pupils who attended every day during the mnntht Ira Nothsteln, Harrv Wnlle, Thomas Webb, Telgar Seiler, Willie Greenwald, Frank Semtnel, Levi Patterson, Mazy Farren, Annia Brocady, Ella Sea laildt, Bill lie Morlhimrr, Llzsln Schmidt, Ella Watek.Ella Hontz.Emma Fortwangler, Ircno Wehluw, Lizzie Beck, Bertha Hollen- bach, Ualtie Weidaw, Alice Wolfe, Emma Blauk. 1'BIUAST NO. 1. M F T Whole No. In attendenco 32 41 73 Average, attendance 22 39 CI Per cent, of attondance 90 91 911 Names of pupila who attended every day duringlho month: Matlle Horn. Ilattle Gcggua. Lily Froelich, Mineryia Hehll, Alice McCormick, A 11210 Trainer, Martha Keichel, Mary Bowman, Carrie Bachman Emma Peters, Emma Walck, Helen Xander. Lily Spnonheimer, Amanda Rehrig. Martha Long, Mary Fensltrniacher,Eninia Stettler Phece Baltzer, Hattie Trexler, Freddie Rex, Charlea Hartman, Willie Wieat.d Wiltner Straoabery, John Kiup, Geoigi Kipp, Gustayn DeTschiischk'v, Willie Nothsteln, Harvey Guinbert, Harry 0 1 1 1 . Eddie Gilbert, Jacob Heberllng, Cyril Rehrig. PBIUART MO. 2. M F T Whole No. In atlendanee 54 50 10-1 Average attendance 48 43 Uf Percent, of attendance 91 92 92 Names of pupila who attended every da during tho mouth : Lena Longcomer, Ell'a Farren, Emma Peters. Emma Acker. Lillie Giimbert. Cornedla Hiskev. Ella Webb Jennie Morlhimer, Minnie Kemerer. Alict Ucichard, Nathan Held. Frauk Lenlz. Wal ter Weiss. T. A. S.vyokr, Principal. Odd Fellows, Look Oat- There arrived in Mahonny City Friday last a man who registered at the Centra' Hotel as Win. Smith, Meadville, Pa. Mr Smith, apparently, was a deaf mule. He immediately instituted inquiries as to who was the Noble Grand of tho Odd Fellows Lodge that place and was told to call upnr Dr. G. M. Brendle. Upon calling at I offi-e of the doctor he was unformed thai Mr. George Parker was the person of tbe Lodge holding tbe office of Noble Gratic1, and he wended his war lo tha residence f that geutleman. Mr. Purker made inanit ies (by means of wntten communicatiou. ol course,) which satisfied him that the man had al one lime been an Odd Fellow but al ptcseatnot Invested projierly t entitle him to aid from any lodge. Acting upon a sym palhy uaturally awakened by the condition nf the mule, who appeared in deep distress. Mr. raraer, however, told him that he would lake him arouud to the members ol the older and make a personal appeal In hia behalf. Tne alleged mule stated that lie waa a member of Somerset Lodge, No. 418, and was on tils way to his sister's, at ilenlville, uruwinrd bounty, i'a., where lit would becared lor during tho winter. Mr. P. piloted Smith up town to visit the Sec retary of the home 1 alga, Mr. W. L. Balen thin Tim gentleman was 1 nreunlen tl it the street. Mr. B. was not favorable im ptis.-c.l with the mute, anil in Ms presence sta'ed to Mr. Purker that instead of writing, as usual nt sucn cases, to Somerset jaodg. to discover Ilia cornctiiesa of the man's allegations he would telegtaph ut 1 nee. He went directly In the telegraph office. As mmiii as he liad led, Smith became tineas and making an excuse tn absent hi nsaii for a lew minutes, he disappeared and ha not been seen since. A few dollars of Odd Fellows' money went with I im. The an wcr to Mr. Ballenliue's telegram was ash. lowet SoUirskt, Pa., Dec. 8. Smith is an iu p istrr nf the worst kind. Ha haa been t-aioiug tbe Stat s of Ohio an I P.nn'a., tor the lust two year in tne same bJsmess.' Odd Fellows everywhere are warned Ii beware of him. He Is a man of 35 tn 40 yea ra of age, about 5 leet 10 ino'ioln height sloops slightly, long black hair, straggling beard with moustache) dressed in a li ck slouch hat, well wom black overcoat, threadbare! gray cotlen pants and vest. An ell'orl was made tn arrrsl tho roguo, b it be could not be fouud. Mabanoy Tri- IVVfly jucora. ST00E MABKET3. Reported up lo 12 o'clock, by Da Haven i Townsend,Uankers,No, 36 8 Third Street, Philadelphia. Stocas bought and sold either for cash er on inarain. Philadelphia, Deo. 12, 1883. bid asked If S38( tttt4ltAs4ttt4ttl001 Tj 3 Currency 6's .1311 USD, new ..1141 1141 U 8 4's 1221 Pennsylvania R R 584 591 P illailelnhia k Reading R R 2'j 20 Lihlgh Valley RR 72 T3 1,-hlcli Una I 4- navigation Co...... 441 45 Unllil N J R R le Canal Co 197 198 N irthern Central It R Co 81) 82 Uestonville Pass. ItillV - IS 17 Huff. N. Y. A Phila. R R Co 12 121 New Jersey Central SfJ 81 Northern Pacific Com 25 25 " " Prefd 6(11 561 North Pennsylvania R R 68 09 Philadelphia A Erie R R 17 18 Silver. (Trades) 00 93 iVew Advertisements. To Whom it May Concern, Atl persons are forbid meddling with Two MULKS now In the possession of JOsEl'll II, tStlfJEL, of tbe liorough cf Weissporl, Uarbon Uoualy. Pa, as the same are my property, and loaned ly me to bJm during my pleasure. PERRY WANNEltAOiIER. HokeBdauqua, Lehigh County Pa. December It, !".. tia Tho First National Bank OF LEUiailTON. The Annual Eleetton for Seven Dlreotor of this Hank will ba had at lha Hanking House on Tuesday, JAN II A IU." ith, be tween the boors of 1 and 3 o'clock P, M. W. W BOWMAN, OaiUltt, Lt high ton, pee. 13. 1853. a week at Borne. Arx) sat fit free. Pay ahsolalely aura. No risk. I apltal not reanfrsd. ilesder. tf von want nuatness at oicu parsons ci euner sex. 01a or young, ean make great pay all the tltna thy wjik.wltbabeoluie ciriainty, writ tot' p rtloiUrstoH Halls.ii .Co. Prua d, id.au. dattl l VLJiS'SJl"il!ua. " Ntw AdvcsTtiecincntg. A Limb Saved Alfll A FAMI MADE HAFPY! Mr. Philip Moore, of Wet Web ster. M.uru C'ouuiy, N. saytt My deughter. now eighteen yesrs old, has, for the past eighteen months, been atflJoled with rlicnmat Isui In a very severe form. Due year SKolt sallied In the knee, since which tlmo ah ha hoeu unable lu touch her foot tn tbe floor or move her limb without sufferlii- the n.ost exeraolat. logpala, lit r llinl, was fast growing out vrahap, allhooah we Ware doing for her all we could, having used all the remedies we could hear of and that were reoomuunded fur rbeuuia. linn, nono of which benefitted bar In tb least. Her case was pronounced Incurable by thephyslelan and by our neighbor, and all beltavsd that she would be a cripple all her days, and that her limb would never bo restored to tto nrfi-lnol shapo. ButX am hap py to say that tottay my daaictilar IS entirely tree from all rheumatic pains, and that tlie can walk witb perfect easc,uar ng thrown aside her crutches, nnd her limb seems at strong and per. feet as evert all lrotn Ihe use of y, or wonderful medicine " Kheuniatle Sy rup," which we consider one of tho best medk-lncs ever introduced for purifying the blood, and I only regret that all othot who are aflllcted with rheumatism cannot know ot tts sups, rlor merits. You nra at liberty to uia tnynamo ir It will do ou any good, and 1 shall ba only too glad to tell any and every one what It has dene lor my daughter," PHILIP MOORE Rhoumatio Syrup i the grcstcit Blood Purifier known, and will do all that is claimed for it. Send foi pamphlet of testimonials aud read of those who have been cured by its use, Rlienmatic Syrup Lo.. Rcchester. N. Y. for Rale hv Tiinirirl.t- P,l.. Ai nn Bottle or 0 nettles lor (5 to. October rt, lM3-ylnrta GOLD for tho wo king cla-s. Send met Trie nn.laii. arid win ree.tt royal, valuable box of samplt goods that will put you In the way of making .muiic- 111 u ion iioya man you ever thought possible nt any business. Capital nn, ..nllt.nil ttTn will -,.! 1 ir.V .. " "in kiiii. juu. loucan work all tho time er In spare time only. The nomiB uiuvrrsaiiy nuapteu 10 OOlll a -XC8 youni and old. You can easily earn from M cents to ta 00 every evening. That all who want -riii-lr m,iv-a. .1.- i..,.in.- .. thia unparalleled offer! to ail who are not welt satisfied we will send $1 to pay for the trouble of wrtllng us Full particulars, ill. rcciloos, etc., sent free. Fortunes will be mad by those who give Ihelr whole lime to work, ureal success absulutelysure. Don'l delay, titart now. Address SrixeoNAt Co . i-ariiuou, iuame. declo-lv AGHTSs; lor tha r.ivp. ,.rnll ii.A lents of tho U. tj The . t ' "I'li'iBuuir-i, neat oooh crersoiu lor na inan twico our price. The laslrst telling book In America. Immense profits to agents. A II Intelligent people want It. Any one can bccouioa successful agent Terms free. IUllutt Book Co., Portland. Maine. dcdS-yl A DDT7H1 Scnd for postage, and re l III iPi celrefree.n cnstly box of goods JJ. A AllUJJ, lcll W1 ,lcp y)U tl) lnor(, money rluhtaway than anything else In this world. All, of either sex, succeed from first l.n..- Th.. H-....1 -n-.l ... f.. ..- l,A lore mo worxera, nusoiuiciv sure. Alula address TttQEfc Uo . Augusta, Me. 1 tee M. IlElIiMAIV & CO., BANK 8TET.ET, Luhiiihton, Pa MILLEIts and TJealeis In llitmdsof a RAIN BOL'ariTand SOLD a HEOULAR MA11KET SATES. We wontd, also, lespectfnlly Infers- ourclti sens that we are now fully prepared to bUP I'LV them with Me&t of Coal From any Uiu desliodat VBIt laOWCST PRICES. II. UEILMAN Jt CO, Juli ft GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, QUEENSWARE, &c. At CflAS. B. KHOAD'S, AG'T, NEW STORE; nearly opposite the NEW ROUND HOUSE, Bank St., Lehigliton, Pa. Everything or th very best quality and st lowed prices. cot, in. ma. E. F. LICKENBACH, I'wo Doors He low the "Aroadway llansa MaaTJCII CHUNK. PA. Dealer in all Pattern of Plain atd Fancy Wall IPapei'sS, Window ShaW3c PiiintB & Painteur Snpplios, lOWtST CASH PRICES. QUICKLY ASD 1Vtnnftif Ir ASTHMA Tir Nt nwin'. Anfiirna -------------------, i i i , - ' Is nneijuaVeuaV'a positive! (J jl L. L) ( Alteruatlve and Cure '"' ' AarilMA AND HYSPEl'MA.asu ailthalr attendant evils. It does not merely afford leraiiorary relief, lot ts apermol cure. W.H. lluckaber. Ueletou Texas, says: "It Is the best medicine for Asthma that 1 ever hav used." M. Jlodgsj, Xountatn Ilad.Tenn.,taysi "I ant enUrily relfsved ol all symptoms ol Asthma by aiinaon'arem eriy." Adam Miller. Drookvlll, Pa,, lays: "Dr. Sllnson's Asthma Kemedy haa given me excellent tatlaracllon " Jas. t, Wilbur, Morrlsvllle, !i. Y. aayst "Glnee I began taking yonr rtmedy I hay rsstcd well every night." S. A.Ryan, I'on Du Laio, Mich., says i "It ts the best 1 ever took." Mrs. s. A iiisseii, or jtooeris, iiunoia. aays r-ur tsllnsou's AsihroA Hemady ialust as reeonv mended. It makes expectoration easy." Uf. 8UHE to scad for trestles, testlmon.ats and Srirollst-toPKOK a. CU, 2T BABT Uth THEBT, N. Y.t D.N. Orlttanden 4.(0, r Fulton St., N. Tl., also wnolcsale agents. NOTICE. Vasiiis, In riursuane of an Act of the fWeeral Ae-aroulyof th Commemwulih ol Pannsylvanta, an atiachment hath been granted by the auhscrtber.nneurtha Justices of the Peace tn and lor said County of liar, boo. at the Instance of a certain Francis Rerlg. or rrankiln township, in the County of I 'arnon, against a certain Jacob Goldberg, of tho Township of Frsnkltn, In the county a'oreaskl. wherein certain Hood l and Chat tel and effects or the said Jaeob Ctnldherg. have beep attached and are now In tie cus tody nf Jaoob Zelg-nfun and THchman Dreiihaeh, of lha raid Township. This, la therefore, to give notice to the crefliori of lha sai l Jacob Uulilheru- to appear on tbe lOih DAY Of DKUK.ltllKH. iMJ, t tbe om.ee or HKNRY tlAVIPHKLiU J. P.. ol the Townshlpor Franklin, then and there to dlaeover and make pruol nt their demands sgrasably to thedir et lops of fha raid Act MIT- KY v..-.PUti.Ii, 3 P Jfer :i,m Oli,MyWI That's, &conution)qxGa aion and has a wtoM. eC meanlntj. Hovr touch mt fcring is summed up i&iu The singular tiling about it is, that pain In the back is occasioned by so moRy things. May be caattwd by kidney disease liver xBt plaintv consumptiMAV cold,, nervous debility, &c - . Whatever thecarjse,rJont neglect it Scmethia is. wrong and needs prompt attention. No'medidneha yet been discovered that' will so quickly and surely cure such diseases as Brown's iROitBnrsRs.andl it does this bycommenctnj: at the foundation, arrdmak--Ing the blood pure and n'cti. tecaas-axt. tad. See. t, tttu Tor a lone. l!ffi I bave'baaa at sufferer from stoeuch asd kidaey diaease. My appetitawai-very poor and the very small aaoual 1 tud CAr dlsafreed with raa. 1 Wa ahnoytA very rauch front KantMta u ariaa. I triad raaay rmdies wfus, no success, antlt I used Brown 't Iron Bitters. Since I used that ray stomach, does not bother ra anyv My apperlio It simply immeasr. My klaaey trouble Is no more-- aad toy reneril health la aue&,-hs.t 1 fect like- a new man- After th eta- tf Brown's Iron Bitters for ona raoorh 1 hav ctined twenty pounds las Wciehb O. B.SAACXVT. Lcadinfj physicfans and clergymen use and recom mend Brown's Iron: Bit ters. It has cured other suffering as you. arc, aad it will cure you. No Patent Wo Pay. PATENTS obtained for Inventors In th Patted" State Canada and Europe, at redacedratta. Willi our principal office located lr Waihla-ftto, dlreetly opposite ta United States Patesrt Offlee, we are able lu attend to all patent business witb greater prtrmptasis arat tr. spatch and at lest cost than ether prtlsnl at torneys who are at a distance from Wash ington, and wbo have, therefore, to amplsy " associate attorney." We make preliminary exnmlnatlcma and furnish opinion as to- ra tentablllty, free or charge, and atl who- are Interested In new Intentions and rateats ara Invited to send for n copy ef onr "Gnida- for obtaining: Patents," which ts sent free t any address, and contains complete bxtrat. tlons how to obtain pittems nnd other varia ble matter. A'a refer to the Oerrnae-Amtr. lean National Dank WaahliiKton, I). O.; the Koyal Swedish. Norwegian and IianlahLex. tlons. at Washington t Hon. Joa. I'aaay. late Uhlel Justice U. a. Court ol Claims,' to tha Officials or tho U. 3 Patent OSee, asd to Senators and Members of Cong-res from very State. Address: I-OTIia mciDER fc CO., So licitors or Patents and Attorneys st Lw,L Drolt Building VVAaaiNOToN. D. (!, MARK TWAINS LIFE ON THE, MISSISSIPPI, A NEW BOOK. A ftents Wanted'. Wrlto for Term. , UllAUtit-.Si.llbSSaiKU. 038 Broadway, N.Y. FOR SALE. The nnderslcned offers at Prlyat Safe hfa FAHM, situated In Slahonlna Vallay, eva talning Klt'1'V-tJIX Atnir.wlthluptove. rnents and never falllnx supply or water, for partloulars apply ta j. 3, nn.onEK, ttlahanoy olty.Pa Ur to C. D. Fkitz. Naw Mahonlni-, !'., no-Y.-O-wS I A M H ni'lmia spsslilty. and vt'AK. I A WU "v'"-a hPli-ltiRAh KS and all k.nds of IVAN 11 SUlllPT bouaht and sold. Lirss Stock, and lllclvest Prices paid. Do you want to "ell er bay t If an write to A, A. TIIUJIAS, Attoraey at law, Washington, D.O. Jao,cVtr. OF ALL T03 HA1T A1JD BEAST, 3 Tor mow than a third ofn oentory-th j known to mlUlonv till over tho vorid ot 9 the only saro reliance for tho relief ol xriAVM vtrln 4,niV -n---n I ban 1. I kliula lror tiVCTV fotlil if I'TtiTntA nafn m MEXICAN 1 Mnttnnr- LInimftnt.f swifhrmfc an rrrray. !Xt peuetratctr Heart caul ratticl tet I tho very liosie maSclng tl'.o conUnn-1 anoa of pain unit Inflammation irnpo-! elble. Ita eir-rclinpon IIuman-Tejdja-iit thoUruto Crrntlnn tru eaunllv wonder. B 9.., rr-l If , - SUi, -UU MUSTANG Slslnlmont it tioedcd htr nmA.nTts fn M every Uoc8o CTeryOaybrlJiriinevsof 1 tbe affouy of an awful ncald me burn BeusXinoa. of rhenuuiao mnrtyxa r 2 Stored. OT & Ta!nn.I1 A Tnrai sna mv LINIMENT JTll,??.S2e.d,tr cafa "xb- ftfl-aeahi of the llUnA-4 I'r.ra.it Ifhcr.raatUm, sV-velllnc. BUsT J1 s onl-iilo; Muscles. Bona cx-a.ua, svats) urnisst ana "-,us. I'd ia oison f Ultea muA dUtsRat, btlfflteas, Xatutriloa, Old 4 auras, ulcers, xtosidiicb. uiuuuuis. Sore nipples. Caked llrcaat, ami ...u-cvu ujcrj sorai as vxtcrnsu tn eftae It lieal tvltliout tears, l or tho 11CUTB CmunoH it rorea Aprnlns. StvlniiJ-r StliT Jolnta ease, I-'oot Hot, rlcrow Worta, Baatb. Hollow lloru. Kerotchra, XVlnaU Sail. Spaavilti TlirtKli, ltluatnaaa). Ill Snrea. l'ull Kvll. flln. isisain the Blslit anil every ullirr altusut ls VThlelt the tse-riipania of Use1 eltalila einil fitocls Varii as-t liable i Tho Slfixl-AirA aiuatanir T.I t. l.n.n s nlwart cures and licvtx llisiCDuJiUir ondilb.poaltivcJy, ,v .v "--.t THE BESS O? ALL FOB IliT Vilmrirfffr UN HERTS
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