4 usitiaiiToM.rA.t PATtlltDAY. OCTOBtlt 18, 188-J. .Tiilcrc'l ut tlie Lclilgliton post-olliue ns t-eooml CJhiBs Jlstil Mutter. . REV. (1) WATT-ISMS. OUH TICKET. rou iiii:hiiii:n't, anovwi ci.i:vi:i,axi, ul Ni'W.Vm-lt. Toil Vll'IM'IIRSIIlKNT, THOMAS .. IIU.NU1UUKH, (it Indiana, I'll! lONdlllaWIAN AT LAllUi:, V. II. II DAVIS, of Uucks. hi.i:itoir at t.ntif ltlclutnt Vnux, 1). J. Mcllnmii, II. is. l'luincr msiitiuT i:i.i:ctoh, "Jl.i It till Mil 1 .Illt'll Hell In i! .1, i', s -if i mlcrfiT .1 .II ' !1 . I.l'C. 4 II icr .1. Iliirntt. r. li cl u l,.Vrl,tlit ii .In i II. Iiriulun. 7 w ' ; 'Ul.'i-. 'M ti I!i niOhli'r 0 H. M. Nniili. 1 " H.iriv(i..SillP8. II V lU.Kiillicail.ilr. VI v.x IliiPkafciUnv. n II 'i -il Jialm. 11 liuuiyo H. Irwin. ('ONUIIBKH, JOHN 11. STOIOl, 15 (!oo. s. I'linly. IB r. I!. Arklc-; 17 .lolm l1. Li-vim. 18 i:?r.i li. rarlicr. 19 i:. W. Miiinina. 20 A. II. Dili. -'I J 1 lams. as .1. k. r. Duff. at a. li. wintoniltz. .'.i .mini II. Hill. Wl Will A .',,i.,itine 27 A.J. UiecluJlelel. ITlt At-Snc'IATK .Jtniais, " li. U.OJC.VM), f Maucli Chunk, l'Oll 1 (K W ! KS.NTATl vus, JOHN CliAIlI, of 1,oht Townine'iitlng. JA5I1M W. MALOY, of Lansforel, COUNTY lltnAStMtlllt, SAMUi:i.i:icici:iiT, of .Summit II111.. nrxiismn Ajfi i!i:coi:i)un, JAM UK 1'. SMITH, ot I.chlK'iton. COMM1SSIOJ1-J.,in( ANTHONY CUUj, ot Lclilgli. JOHN Al!Ni:i!, ot Weissiiort. AUIlITCr.-), rAUL in:i;s(ii:, of ToviUincnaliiR. II. K. HIIWAKTZ, of Jlaufli.ciumlt. Oil, gar tin: VmiY Ser.E Tho lower cud Itenubli cans at being refused any candidates by tbo JLiucU Chunk bosses. They only wnui iuo "i,ower Unci Dutch" to vote that s att ails lliciu. Yoto Democratic and turn the rascals out! The Republicans of 'town trinl wi uesday eight to get up n demonstration over tho result in Ohio. Tho parade was a miserable failure less than 20 men were in lino. Watt could Lo the matter? Euoui.d theru bo a chancre In thn n,1 ministration thera will be some cbanijcs iu-roaimasters, end no doubt to tho Bat infliction of tho public: some of our nrna ont Postmasters Lave held the office so long that they ftel a good deal lik Vnur..rb.lt "The publio bo d Turn the rascals out, jnu OAZETr rf beastly attack unon Jumes W. Jlaloy, Democratic! nominee xor Assembly, has closed up tho breech anil all are now workine for his election No cqmplimeulary voles this year, some othe r year, perhaps. Gnu a Kolin vnt for luo Demoerc Ho ticket, nud turn the iascuw out! Ulaine's "magnetism" u renlly won derful! Iu 1880 Ohio gave Gmfifld 31,22; wujorlly; tho mauuelism" of Mla'n.i and hundreds of Ihcusauds if dollars in 1581, has re-eluc.il that mojority lo less than 12,000. Walt will jon do about it? Votu tho Democratic ticket and tura the rascals out. Lcumnio.N has two earnest Itenubli cans. One of them cays the Democratic party is supported by "thick-headed uutcu and Irish Outliolics." Tho other Bnjs, -any mau that votss llib Democrat, io ticket n a re-le-1. Tut is the way Home of tiicm their tongues, aud yet want comi.limentary vole3 for their cau. didates. TerLaps thry will get some uol this year, but some ether year. Turn tho r..s"iU out. Wahjinoton tDTo."r"HTAr.i Colonel Hoiloiyay, editor cf tho Indianapolis Timei, who went on Mr. Dlaine's bond iu Uio libel tuit against the Sentinel, wrote to a frieud iu Washington Friday that ho could net sco his way clear at this timo aud feared that lllaino would uot get tho cltctoral vote of Iudiatn." Watt won't publish this, so" vote tho Democratio ticket and tura the rascals out! Tub Itcv. (?) Walt dubs it a Molly lUHgtnre. Atruiimi is lie is a leveroncd Imr ! A'oio for Anthony Coll for Com niiwioncr, mill turn tho rascals out I "0 von si dose of .loo Lynn, just fur a wcolt, in the Maucli Chunl: DEMocr.ATl" shouts tho row (?) rod-headed liopcful liar in last week's Smut machine. If ho should ever get one dewo from the pen of our friond Joe?, ho would winder Watt struck him I No complimentary votes tins j car somo other year, perhaps. Vote for the wlidlo Democratic ticket. and turn the rascals out I Tin: red-headed liar and slanderer of tho Maueh Chunk Smut If iHpiKiking of .lames Vi Maloy, Demo atie candidalo for Amcmhlv. nhnutH ishy Maloy, an oir-sprin.' of an hab- ai iiieuriaie. rrciiy laiisruaao lor :i rev. (?) who poured forth m-sillNd piny :rs at tlie opening of temperanc-u meet ug.i iu U'highton last winter, 'olo for luloy and tlie whole Democratio ticket, mi turn the rascals out I A OAMiii,i:ii in stocks in Philadelphia, gospel (?) preacher, iu Lehighton, and blinger of mill for tho He-publican UT machine in Mauch Chunk. AVatt next? Vote for James 1'. Smith for tecorder and turn the rascals out I. AVatt is that is it u circus acrobat? li, no; that is a reformed (?1 stock imhlcr; an cx-rov., nnd now boys-liar ur tlie Mauch Chunk Smut machine JAZcrrn. AValt next? and the f.irdi. mil echo answers AVatt I Vote for J. V. Maloy.for Abscmbly, and turn the ras cals out I "llr. (AVatt) nearly canted me to willi- iraw lrom Hie membership of the chtiri.h 'line hero by Ins extravagant conduct:" ins said a member of tiie church he iresided over last Saturday evening, !'and," lie added, "I was not tho only one 1" Ilavine: failed in the pervico nf o Lord, he has re-entered tho emploT- ment of tho devil. And that's AVatt's tho matter. A'oto for John Craif? for ssembly, and help to turn tlie rascals out I Tjic (piery used to bo "who ttrucl lilly l'attcreon?" The nnrstlnn iimr i 'who struck Old Illathcrtkito Sif lev V" and the answer Sheriff Lentz and his little Election Proclamation. Vnio flip John Arner for Commissioner, and turn llio rascals out I AVatt shall wo say of the rev. slither of filth wiio has just assumed tho mun iment of (ho columns of the Sjiut machine, misnomcred Gazktti:, i tock gaiublcr reformed (?) transmnsni fied into a poor preacher, unsuccessful in converting sinners, ho becomes head lia for the pu-noaed puji who licks up the crmuhs that Jail from thn tables of his masters hilly, Stroh & Co. Vote for Leonard for Associate Jud'-o, and turn tlie rascals out I "JXDCTi::ri)ENT," yes. vou old rev. (1 slinger of lyinsr tilth, tho AnvncATr. is ruly ismnPESDENT. no man has nowcr to (.ompel us to say that, in our columns, which wo do not freeiv and ful v be lieve. AVo ask no man to indorse imp notes, nnd thus allow them to hold a whip over our conscience. Vote for smiuel Kickert for Treasurer, and turn the rascals out I Or.n lii.isTKit Sioley Tho enullli. riinn of tho editor of the Caiiiios- Anvn. catb is undisturbed by the braving of an AS.SI Arote for Clpvclnml nmt 1 rnti- ilrick?, and turn tho rascals out I Tin; insinuations and misnomers :m- plicd to the editor of tho Camion Advo cate by the cw Jersey Tumble Bug the Democrat in AVashingtoii, "X. J., nnd tho tcab on Republicanism at Maueh Chunk, Pa., aro bo transparent that little bovs know bim fnr n lio..i A'ote for John B. Storm forContrress.aml turn the rascals out ! ObKJOYI-VI, BLATIinilSKITr. SlClI.EY is mad. Don't tho ass know that "whom tho gods would destroy they first make mad !" Poor Tumble Bug, the Sheriff lidn't give him the Election Proclama tion. Had he not used an cxiire-sinn too beastly for publication towards the Sheriff, tho Proclamation would have appeared iu his paper. Voto for W. II. H.Davis forCongrcss .and turn the rascal out I THEladlts oflluffulo do not hesitate to walk under a Cltlaud banner. Nc. they Eccmed to We with each other in doicj hemngo to him duriug his visit lo thut city lat week. AVo suppose tho ladies of that city ara ns chasto and modest as elsewhere, but then somo peo ple aro bo nice have snch exalted no. tions. AVo are of tho opinion that tho person n ho can't endorse Cleveland bo cause of Ms private uharacter twelve years ago, would strain himself terribly to en dorse Blaiuo even for tho acts of to-day. Turn the rascals out. The MuucU Chunk GazErrE asl:3 tlie Democrats of this county to give certain candidates on their ticket a conipllmeu. tary voto. Better go slow iu that direc tion; tho average ltcpublioan never com plmrnts Democrats in that way nixy. The Drmocr.uio tiukt was fairly uomin at .1; Is n good ticket, deserves th Bnppcrt of every Dumocrat in the count' don't fool away any votis in tho oom plim atary business. Thut U a Itepub litu tit. k that works to the disadvau toc cf D.aiucrats. It is a safe rule to let tit m ihot their own tiokst. This full v..tti the ftraight tickot, it will make yen f 1 b-lt.r, and more like a hurrah ii'li IKmocr.it wlieu tho ltlnrnsooine is. yi A y rv.ile worth somtitbing to the patiy on r present. Don't fool away a vjtjill'.v ar, si me other year pcrhaus, li at not iu.i. XatU the) lucalt, out. Bi NOT yon BLAINE. Dsulel MeiHvvenuey, the Irish-Ameri-OA u who was imprisoned in Ireland for ten mouths and four days as a suspect, nrrived in New York Sunday on tho stsamer Auraul.i, and u party of Irish Auieiicans went down tho bay in a tug to meet him. Among Ihem were Geu. JIcMabou, John 1!, Develiu, Commis sioner Colemau, James lUdpalb. Con RifcSHluau ltobluson. Juduo lliclmrd ()' Bugauo Kelley, Geu. Thomas Frauds Bourke, and Senator Bourke, nud Sena tor Daly. Tho customs officers insisted that Mr. McSneeucv should laud nt ttm Bargo Omco.aiid tho tug took him thence lo the foot cl West Thirly-lourth street, Ho was cscorlcd to tho New Yolk Hotel. i lure ho sat duriug tho evening facing a roup of reporters. "I cpmo over hern vnlniifnrlle. M lm snd, "to tell my couutriuvn how Hlaiuo iieuieu mo utu i was Kicueil up 111 uu Irish jdil. I am now CO yuirs ot ago nnd cMiuo io euis country ui in law. l ro malucd iu Pennsylvania three voar.s. hero I got out my llrst naturullzaliou .inprs. nml Itiiii r wi.tif. In f1.,llinM,f.. whero I got my llual papers on Nov. 15,' 1SG0. I was iu tho cattle trade, aud at- ended so strictly to business that my Ifflltll nilVn U'A n,llt llllt Alfiloiid n..1n.kl me to take a sea voyage for my health. Iu Mutch, 1877, I went to Ireland with my lamily and bought n small freehold prCMtertV Called (!iirrnwr.iminn HnncM In flflllnle DnTinal T u'nu llinrn Inn........ nnd triH.l til kmII Um ti-miAvIv l.i.l It,..!.' shot iorstera Coercion act had so de preciated nroperiy ttat 1 could not dis- uto 01 it. "Hflf In lllrt mnrninr, nf .TnnnO 1QQ1 conslables broke into my house nud ar rested mo, I was so feeblo at tho time tlmlTliml InlNnii nmlrli T i... ,!.m, linn milau mill llir.ii..,. t.,ln 1 1n1l. I ..I .......u ..u.. ,...u,,u AJ llllll lltll Jllil, Tho chargo against mo was inciting the DCOIiIh nl Hid TWl,lilinr)inn-l f,i rl.tf nt.,1 ns-ault. I saw tho American Consul nl UllCdHlk and dematnlHtl niv rp.I,.imf m n speedy Irial, on tho ground lhat I was uu American citizen. Jlo wrote to Min ister Lowell, who iu turn wrolp to See- retaiy Ukiuc With tho tauctiou of Secretary HIalue, Minister Lowell wroto lo me, aller I had been four mouthii in in. tunc Laii lirauvi in rAtnsMif in ion What tlm fllinrfri j nnaff.at tnn 1 mac no niniBeit could uot interfere, be cause l was only a naturalized citizen anyway, and not an American born. I had though' that the righls of Atnerlcau citizans e re equal, no matter what their iJiuwuus cuuciiiiou or nationality migut 'For over Inn tnnnlliu T 1nv In ll.il Brilish jail, when, had I not' been nu American citin. T wnnlrl imvp bn leasod iu three months' time at least, as mo otiierBuspccls were. During nil that linio I listened lo tho galling tauuls lrom my jukm, "What good is jour Amerieau e'liuwusuip.' j.ci your nag jiroteol you II it Call." Tiiflnlt ftflni- muilt .mo l,dn....,l lllion me. nil llfrilimn it una .T.mina ti Bl.iino'K policy (o turn his back on the uil'e-iiia ui Arisu-nmeiicaiis. xuo irisl: Americans should know Hits nml n,.t no cordiugly. When Mr. FrelinKbuvsen went into oflico ho tool: hold of my case at once, and tha prison doors weio opened and I was released." Avatt, will undoubtedly reject tho nub licaliou of llio above iu his Smutt ma chine. A'otB tho Democratio ticket anil tutu tho rascals out! :?) DOES EErUBLICAIT l'HOTEOIIOW PRO TECT I Ask Oliver's 2.C00 cmnloves. i,n ni 93 cents n day. Ask tho -1,000 emnlovos nf , ra.. lauu itoiiing Mill, who get from 00 ccnls io i.uo per day. Ask tho good men of tlm Pmii Iron AVorks, Johnstown. Ask the Fall ltlver shco lnnnnnniuio who have reduced free labor to a slam' lion point. Ask tho COO emnlovos nt r.niri Beaver's nail works at Bellfoute who have been reduced to tha pittance of 90 cents a day. Ask the employes of Dllwnriii lwic. & Co., who Lave been reduced ten per cent. Ask HieS.OCO cmnloves nf n,n vinn,. Iron AVorks at AVilkobbarre. who bve just received their notices of 10 percent-reduction. It is n decldedlv ool.l ,w Irishman gets left, as tho following from RU exchango fully demoustratee: A mon. opolist in thissccliou. number of men, at tho low,t ,,nn,i wnges.sald loan Irishman in his employ: 'Pat, I hear yon aro eoinu in vm fo. Cleveland." "Faith. I think T win said Pat. "Now look I.tro l.,.i.i- n Cleveland Is eleoted vonr w.ia,.u erin 'nt bo moro than fifty oenls a day." "Ar rah. now, what's that Your uivln' n. said Pat; "if yon reallv tbnnol.i c. ,., would voto for Cleveland yourscll!" TnE Democratio oaudidato for l!nla. ter and llecordtr, Jnmes P. Smith, is n youug man of ability and iateuritv. li.lc uow filling a position of trust iu the Ls- bigu Aailty Car AVorks at Paukertouj ha has always been n consistent rAninn,t notiyeiu owy oampalou. HB will fill the oDloe of Itecorder with orcJU in t,w self and his frisnds. Lat overv Dsuio. orat vote for him, so that there may be no uncertainly as to histriumuhaiit lion. Lot your vote be a entu!(m.nt him and n rebuke to tlm abuses Clevelaod, Hiuooek. Mrn,.a,, and all othtr Democrats. Tara tho ras. oals out. TIIE OCTOBER DH&A7IJ BATTLE. From the Philadelphia Tirwii Tho Oclobcr elections present n tairlv drawn batllo in results, with the prestige ol tho greater victory with tho least effort on the side of the Democrats. A'.'ith incomplete relums from Ohio, enough are nt hand lo warrant th He. publicau3 iu chiming the State by some 12,000 maionly; and tho scattering re turns lrom West A'irgiuia indicate from 5,000 to 7,000 Democratio majority much tho lurcjcst muionty over elven ngalust tho combined Republican and Greenback vole. After the most desperato and cxhaus tivo efforts ever made by any party in any blate; with Dloino leading tho bat tlo In person for n forlui"ht: with Fod cral officials swarmiuc iu everv conutv aud impcriuut centre cf the State: with hundreds of thousands of dollars lavished to bribo the venal, quicken tho sluggish and debauch the ballot; with the largest voto over cast iu tho State at any election unci wuii a majority ot over yu.000 on the vote polled, Ohio has been saved in Blaino by little moro than one-third tho majoiity n solid Itfcpnblicuu volo would nave glveu him, This is a Hennblicnn victory that slrougly foio-sbadows lte-- pnuncau ilileat in Kovtmber. On the other hand, West Virginia is rcpoited ua Democratio by a majority Ifcrgcly in exooss of any majority over caul against the combined Beuubllcfin. Greenback volo, nud that result has been achieved without exhausting tho re sources of tho parly throughout tho ua Hon. Indeed, it was accomplished not only without lavish expenditure, but in the faco of one wing of tho Bluino do banchcry that covered Ohio. West Vir ginia was tho plcke-t Hue of tho Southern Electoral vote, ns Ohio was tho picket lino or tho Republican West and North wist, and AVcst Virgiui.i has increased hor Democratio majority with moderate effort, whilo Ohio has reduced her Re publican majority alter tho mast ex haustive and costly contest of our pollti. cal history. Tho Presidential battlo is now remand, ed back to New York, and Cleveland starts on (be home-stretch vastly in ths lead and with odds largely in his favor. AVith OMo saved by only tho most violent party efforts, Indiana is not a doubHui State. Her vote will bo given to Cleve land; and Illinois. Mioligan aud Wia cousin will trtmbla in tho balance. New Jersey may be oounted tnto for Cleve land ; New York and Connecticut will be dsspetately disnutcd. With Illalnn nn 11,.. outsido track, aud New Hampshire and even .Massachusetts will demand desper ate Republican effort lo hold them to Blaiue. Tho vote of New York will now decide the great Presidential battlo of 1S81 mil sallleQ tho desperate strugglo of 18S0; anet u is evident that tho present current of sentiment in that Slate mutt be ma. teriully chanced, to olve Blaine a re Asnn. able hope of defeating Cleveland. It is possible that local complications may Bivo .ew lorn to Hlalne ns it was possi bio for like ootnplioatious to crivo Ohtn in the Democrats and AVest A'irgiuia to the l.epublloans; but the October States provo that national issues are pirauiouut to local ooniplioatlous, aud New York is not likely to be an exception. The pres. eat outlook promisee a majority of from ao.OWto 80,000 for Clevelaud iu N.w York, and the aspect of the aoutcst must be essentially changed, if Giov.r Clove., hind shall not be cfceleeV President in Novemlwr. FROM WASHINGTON Special lo tho UAnnox AnvnniTit AVashinuton, Oct, 11, 18SI, A prophet Is uot without honor save in uio owu nalllwlck, and the stories going tho rounds of tho newspapers about our great philauthropist.Mr. AV. AV.Oorcorau amrni Iho quasi sctiptural quotation. It is said abroad that Mr. Corcoran has given for imbllo beueficouca mora limn threo million dolhrs, to say nothing of nuother million distributed to privato charities, whilo ho bus ten million to fall back upon in case of a drought. These aro very pretty stories lo read iu the newspapers, but wheu tho tax bools nf AV'a8hlugton nre consulted they deprive wo narratives of most of their romantic Interest. Tlioy hardly size Mr. up lo more than one tenth of Iho nmouut nscribed to hla excheipier, although his properly at tho capital and elsowhero is very productive and very valuable. It may bo said of Mr. Corcoran that bo U ono of those philanthropists who keeps ms ielt baud thoronghly posted unon what his right hand is dolncr. and his benevolent contributions tnublio nnd privato) nro so thorounb.lv panoplied with conditions, that tho namo of Corcoran will scarcely grope its way lo posterity by tbf sido of that of Howard, Pcabody or any one of a dozen otheta whosa charities partook of none of tho ostenta Hon that Mr. Corcoran exacts as n enn dilbn precedent and subsequent to his grammes, Alter four score nnd more, Mr. Corcoran fiuda himself enjoying the best of health, eleapilo tho fact that tho doctors gave bim up as a dead man thir teen years ngo. Ho has outlived nil threo of tho doctors who then predicted ills early demise, aud under his nbstemi ous and altogether plaiu mode of living, there seems to bo no reason for suspect ing that he will occupy his elaborato tomb at Oak Hill Cemetery for many n moon. Thero aro upwards of 000,000 hooli3 iu tuo uongresaioual Library to-day, with room upon tho shelves for nbout ono fourth of them. AVhat on earth can ho oxpeclcd iu the way of ntillziuir a library with -100,000 of its best volumes nilcd up nclter-skf Iter on the floor, aud tho other 200,000 in doublo rows on tho sholvep. may bo demonstrated by those who nro crying out against tho construction of n new library capacious euouuh for the storage nt least of this vast niullitudo of nooks tho largest iu the world, lie sides this stowiug away of books, valua ble maps of reference, euuraviugs, etch lugs, cto., arc ncccssaiily hidden nwuv from public view, poosibly not to see tho ngut ot tlay for another generation. Aim ibero aro newspapers and period! cals that aro intended to meet tho cur rent wants of tho member, which aro likowiso consigned to tho dark recesses of tho base intut of tho cnpitol. It is a positive sliamo and disgraco to tho Am erican name, that foreign viHin,-a come uero should always find tho Con grtssional .Library tho fit subject for their canting criticism, when a four hundredth part of tho money Ivinu idla iu tho Treasury vaults would furnish a library building that would bo a laslinr? credit to n people who cau thus show their ability to sustain Mm l..nai library lu all Iho world. I seo that tho campaidii snoechei! llila J'tar Lave but little to say about the auasea ol the contingent fnud of the two Houses of Congress. Aud well they may, for ono parly is just as bad as the oiuer when it comes to the foolish squandering of Iho People's money. I naiojust toasted my eves unon nu i,e count made forn member, by Mr. Adams wuen na was clerk of the House, and which ho must havo certified to as hplm. necessary lor that member's discharge of Ms oougressioual duties. Tho articles embraco perfumery, cases, fans, tooth picks, fourteen carat charm pencils, cologne, pocket-knives, handkerchief. boxes, odor-cascR, opcra-ghisses, hair brushes, shaviiig-cases, nnd visiting-lists It is time that this contingent business suouicl bo abolished. ijuwuejMeMLm Tho Ohio Turnout. Bo. Advooaiki Tho Ohio election don't stem to infuse tho Republican clement, of nils borough, Willi an over almndauco cf eutliuslaini. Ou WcdneuJnv nIMit ntnl.m.l fioir-part sovon they had succeeded In pet. ting ilxlecn men to parade: they formed in lino at their headquarters, and marching slngfo file, beaded by Iho baud, which was Dlayliiir "Marc h ncT lrounh eionrffin." Ilmv msrclicil up Daulc street, counter marched down Dink lo South, niter cnliitr llimnctli several olhor streets thev relumed In llmlr club room and weto dismissed. It appears aS if the noulO fol OWOrs nflliU nrn.il nml good man, Klaine, were very scarco in this community. x. TD El'OKT OF THE CONDITION nf JU ti llio 1' IHST NATIONAL BANK, nt l.'jl.ljliloli. hi Mm Stnte of l'iniilrnnlj,Jt the tivruu. UU.IUV,,. OUUlUMJUUr .Will, 1334 1 RESOURCES. Ii.inii nnd ilUonnnlB .... lcni.m thpivlraflii COO.CiO V. S. Uonili lo fciiro circulation . . 75 000.10 other tocU, lxinil.j, nml mortjajres. 31,023 0 una irom npproreu letcrro agents . . 11.4'J3.G1 line from nthfr Nultonul Ilnnkii . . . S.U84.67 llllrf frillll Kt4ta It l.,lf A1..1 fl.nl... 1 , . y-.ii t. ,, tinurf, una iiiurHh. . 0,DO?.U y'i'ii'ii waiuiii.v uuu eaDB paia . Premiums paid ....... 7,874.(0 Clicks and eithwr cash Items . . l.CZStU Pills nf other llailk 3,105.00 rracurtmi p3porcurrency,nIckcU, and I'VK.tjvi,, ..(i...... 1BI.I4 riMClrt A .1. in l.eirl lender note 3 10J.O0 iieaeuiinioii rundltli u. S. Treuu- tj v1 t" cuu., oi circulation . a,a,d.uo Total lljnillTirs. Cpltal nlock jiild In , . . . urpiux iiinu , I'n.l I I J...I profia Aat 2Sa,l&0.39 fTS.COOOO inrnnnn . S.,V,0.10 , 67,.rlI.OO 315 50 , C0.U3.63 . 1'J.SOS 011 1,743.07 . (-.000 00 e;oii,i:s.so ntll.ll.ll l'n.,1.- ,.l.t'nfl'n...n.lln .' Dlvl.lnidn Unp.ild. . . Iii lhlilii!ilil, i.i. Miblocl to check. .'iiw ... unipr oiiuunai U.IUI.K . . , Due to Stnto Hanks and Hankers Mils las able Total Stated I'cnntUttanla. Cminttinr rnrhnn. Mi . I, W. W Pom man. Carder nf tho nliatn-ramed -ro,. .1, in) eni'in iniiiiiu niwte piait-mene - -"W "Cl VI III) Mill. I, UH llllll leiltfl. XI. IMUI71I t v n.i.t... 9lllirU.n.l nnA awnrn I ur.,.. ..,.11,1. in I. nr UtlUUVl, 11. a.- i i i; v.. j. t Pllrnwl kl ...... T-l.... 1T.....- II ( ....,1, Ai,ua. iiiunii;!. iiiimii jiauinnn, a. J iiuruiiu, Directors uotoucr 18, J8S1. FOR SALS. i i u o-hum -jur-roy, uno is latter oxpectcd to lio Fresh In February ono set of now hcuvy two liurse far in wiitfon "'"t miuwo uy otuuuui jioueriwiif. aim thorouKlily feneoned, aleo a few Plymouth Til) rv i trrTT October 18-vr3 WH. DUPPY & SON. of East Mauch Chunk; are prepared to do nil kinds of PlasteriuE & Ornamental M, atsliortesl notice. Orders hv mnll will rn. ceivo lirorntlt attention. Turlns mnilprlit or good work. scnlolf -George Smith of the London JTerrv Borer's llicyclo Club lately made the fastest run yet 100 inilos iu 7 hours, 11 mlnuios. FROM THE PEOPLE. Vodonot hold OUrSOlrcS rennnilliln fnr ine oinnions oi our corresuondonn mnrmM uuuor mis ucau. Tin oungiit daughter of Ire!dnt Tyler U to be carried In ltlohmond Ihln month io Mr. UI1U, a member oftle Virjjiuia Liolatare. Bow About tho "Fiasco 1" Bdltor of tho Cicnox Advooatb Dear Sir : Tho Maucli Chunk Coal Uai-ctte iu ila Hsaooflho Dili intt., contained acominunl cation headed "Tlio Great Uomocratic Fias- co at Ijehlghton'elcaed a "Constant Henri nud It is hut too cviJent from tho lnn. of tho ortlclo that the "oomtant rendur novcr reads anythliis c!. fur It In mlmr. aoie, tu!iy fabrication of tho truth Irnm one end to tho oilier, made up llko Iho ha! aueo of ihc "cusli" in enid noiwr. It Is hut too eviclest that the article was wrilten ov foine miserable littlo jacktiaiiej, who is tlm lacity ol llio Lossm iu the corrupt parly no represents. IhefmlA is It was necessary tonnllfv the Dainoeralio speakers at nino o'clock on fcuturilay tnoiuing, as to whether the meet ins would take, pla or not, ut that hour llio weather was very disnffroealdo. nml thcro was no tlsnsof it clearing up, so tho parailowns postponed until llio IJtb. . rew Dciuocrals had assembled, hut wa9 no ill feeling ovlnced by them, they nan no uesiro lo twrado throush mud. Tin publicans made a great splurge, they woro Kepi ousy sendinc word lo their few fnlln ers, and nt about seven o'clock they had manojjod to jet ono hundred and twenty five men and boys In line. They made a gauuy (7) appearance beaded by tho band and pioneer club. Then after parading through the various streets (his Immense crowd fialhercd at tho Iiepublie-an club room wnero the eloquent orator, from Mauch Chunk, tried lo infuse bis audience wilh feeliugs of iatrl.tism,- hut thsro aro a a few lie-publicans in town who will not eater lo llio wonts of llio loaders nnd nfior the nltnck that Joe Kalhfus made on Messrs Clausa and Durling.lhe fiiis was evinced thut he did his friend Jimmy Handwork no cooci. No, tlie banntr was not consecrated on tlie -till, but it was mi the IStb, aud by one oiina largest aud moat enthusiastic nolitl cal gatharlngs this town or eouutr has wit' nasetl this campaign, and to-day tho Domooratlc nanuar stands out In ll.l haf, and Democrats look up to it with prldo ana tlielr hearls well up with a deen da termination to hoist the prevent dishonest seryunls cf tho people from putrcr. I'm; aDBiiv'anK. of Election Proclamation Pursuant to an Act of General Assem bly of tho Commonwealth of Pcnnsvl vama, entitled "An Act rclatim; to tl Klcctions iu this Commonwealth," up proved tho 2nd tlay of July, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and thirty-nine, and a further Kiinnloment In that Act, approved January 30th, IS"-! 1, diaries . Lcntz, Shenil of tli County of Carbon. Pennsylvania. hereby make known and give notice to tne electors oi the county uloresaul, that on the FHtST TUKSDAYAFTEK T1IK FIRST MONDAY OF XOVEMBEB, being tlio 4th OF NOVEMBER. Anno Domini ono thousand eitrht hun dred and eighty-four, at which timo tho following ofiicerx arc to bo voted for : TIIlItTY PHIiRflX'S ff.r 1.'ln,.nr0 l nil) llm vnln it I-'nnneii' li-niii,, l. !... ' dent nnd Vice-President of the United St.ites. of Pennsylvania at largo in tho House ol r. r .i... TT..:....r . euiiiiM in inu e luieee Clllieit. nvi." Pi.'ijcnv :.. ..:.....: :.i & ..t. i wiijuueiiuii nun the couutiea of Monroe, Montour,Colum- ina, riKo, anil me lownsliiiii ol rcscO' l 1,1.. -1. .1. c. r n .. ' 'K. luui'it i rni'ir. Miir'ir i.n'n unlink lluzle, Foster, lie.ir Creek, Buck's, Boar- ! It 1. tV.I 1T1I...I t T .. Ill'r 1 tl lllliv. n.'tll'Ill. 1 1111 If'llll It'll 11111111,1 don. Fairmount. Siirinir Brook, nnd tl' Boroujjhs of Dimmore, New Coiumbti (JohUhoro, 'White Haven, Jeddo and Ilazleton, in Luzerne and Lackawanna witiiiiu., iwi ti.w vi,.i.w ui ttejueoe-iiiain u in tne v.oni;roiis oi tno unitcu stales. u.mvi i-,iiaijr lor Associate Judge Carbon County. TWO 1'1'ltSnVS In muminil ft ... iri l ... . . r 1 i , nmty oi tiruou in inuucnerai atsem l.i.. ..r i ..i r.. O.N'EPEKSON for lirrn ritntv ONE PERSON for tho olliccsof Keg ttr nnd lli'fnrdfp nf Cnpliiin fiuiiilt- TWO PERSONS for Coinniis!nner.s of Carbon County. TWO l'KRSO'XS fur Amlitnra bon County. The freemen residing in that part of ItanKS towniiun Knowiuis tlio Audenriml diktrict, will hold their election in tho school liuiise in Audenried. Ihc freemen residing in that part of nanus loiynsiup uuowu a tho Heaver .iiimuiiv iiiKirii'i. i-iiiiii iiiiin i mil .uui. Hon at tho school hoiibo at Lcviatou, in Kiiid tnu'nklilit. The freemen of tho township of Eatit i ciin win iioin tncir election at tlio pub lic uouso 01 I'cnroso UeorL-c. in in tiiwueliiii The freemen of the tawn-ship of Ixiwcr - tii.ii.ij !,,. Jtlillt ll.eit UIDlllUU ill tl.n ...,i.i:.. i r 1l..ll 111 1. ... i.intiiu tiuuw ut ti titiaev atiiouu . .l.i i.i.. Tho fl-.tttmpii nf tlm Inifneliltt nnt-.t.V- litl will linlil tlinir .'Int.ttnn -it tlit i.,,!,!:.. ..... ....... ...... -...-...ul. ... ...t I'UUIIl, lume of Edward Baber, in wtid town- am p, Tlm frnnmon nf thn l,.pnnl. .M. highton will hold their election at tiio f.l!. 1 1 . 1 . T 11- It 1 1 ( iiiuiie- IHMWJ Kepi uy J. t) , Jiauucnuutii n kitld linrrilit-li llio Ircemen of tho township of Lau sanne win noiii tncir election nt tlio fennilo school houso iu Buck Mountain, in l in,t....i.;,i ' The freemen of the township of Le- ... ..... Mum iiiiii uniimii U II1U bchool houte m Kockporl, iu mid town Riiiii. Tlm frtinirtrt nf tlm lLripnnl,r Wa.11. ..w vi.i.v w. ...u ui,. im.kii ei iltmut itrtv tuill 1...1.I tl,; ..l..ll.. .., tl. ., ....1. - ..u... ...v.. UUIIIUII III ItlV IfttU' II,. 1,..,, j, I nf t l..lll..l ! ...I.I l,..,.,'.l. .... ..u,.vu u. i , i. ii. tei, tit otllll ittflutlKllt ine ircemen oi tiio Pint Ward ol tlio hnnini.il nf .Mmirli Plniiii.-will linl.l tl...t ..l..nttn.. ... tl. ....1.1!. I f t o niueiiuu iii tiiu imuiie nuiuu ui ij K. limit- In ititil linp.in.rli Tint fi-unii.n.i ,,f ll,..,,l t'....l f I lie DoriHU-'li ol .Maucli lliiink will hnli their election at the niiblio Iioiih! kent in t .. i - .. . ... . ny i' renericK atuni, in sum norouuh- Tlm rrntiniAii nf l'.i.l l'l,.,1. will hold their eluction at the public nollHO ol -Lnrialoiincr Lairran. in auid uurmigii. , ine Ircemen of tne township of Ma honing will hold their election ut the imbue hoiite of lhouipou J.MeDanielt, 111 unlil liiu-ttultlti Tho freemen of the township of Fcim 1''nr.ir Will Iwilil llw, if ..In.. I. .1 tl.n imblit' house of LnosKoeh. in sunl town .1.1.. i-iiip. Tin' freemen of the t.iwn-hipof I'pjut Tciv.ameiuing will hold their election at tho public hoiiM) of John Wcis, in said lownahiit. The frccinen of the township ot Packer W II linlil llmlf .1,.: 'tl .'.i n . I ...wi -.ivvill.ll lit, tnu JIIIUIIUI T,v . ' 111 mM '"wnsiiip. anu ircemen in t nat mm nl t ut imm. !' oi -.uauc'ii e-iiiinic, rending within u Summit Hill ilislrh.l uill I,, ,1,1 il,.,!-. lection nt tho Town Hall, in tho villatrc iMiiumit Hill. Tho frniMnitii nf llint nipl nf Il,n tn.u... iii oi luaiicn (..niiUK. rosic 1112 wit i in o Ncsiinchonilig district, will hold tnt nliti'tlnti nl It.n .,..1.1!n .1- .. ... IIIIUHli 1I1I1ISU Ul I Jieni. Uxlev, in the villngo of Newiuc linninrT. I Tho freemen residing in that part of 1. , " niiuiui 4in tnu null 1 1 1 I diMnct, will liold their election nt tho ....i.ii. i ,. -t, ., . . . i imuiie,- noiiso oi a aui manner, in baid townshin. The frppnion i-hiiIIiio' In llio n-i-i nf I fin . . ii'".' aiiuicr towns nn. Known ns nun i in. inci, win noin tncir election in tlieiml)- 1 In 1 .. ..I It.'.t . 1 -1 iiuiiuuau .u jjnugepon, in said lown- iinp. fl'll0 frnpninn nf lint lintvtnr.1. nf L'llle Will 111. 1,1 llinii-nlnnl!,,,. .,,ll, l'..... ,. I ...... iiiiu.i,, in uiu tiituau I ot iniiliue bnytler, in said liorough. iiio ircemen residing m tlio election unmet ot nicKcrton will hold their ileclton in the publio school building. Tho freemen residing in tho election istrii't nf r -ittufnrit .rill l.l,l l .- ... -u... .....,, mil tii.ni mvir e-iLC- I lion at tho public houso of Geo. Evans. The freemen of the borough of Weiss- ion win nolcl tncir election at tlie pub ic house nf Ilnnrir nlipicfiii-tti in u.,:.1 uuiuuu. I nlsn tmibn bnnit-tt nml ,.t.-n nnl!nn n. .. fe , uuiv, 113 in iiiiu uy mo join section oi tne alorc- Kalll ni't. I mil (l!rnnl...t It... I ti. - t - ,iiiiui iiiiu, e-tei per son cxccptnur Justices of tho IWn. w, shall hold any oflice or iiipoinnient of irnlit or trust tinder tho Government of il,.. tt..:...i U,..i i-.i ... . I unue-ii oinics or oi ine otaie or Litv r incorporated district, whether com- mnsioncd officer or otherwise, n suhnnli. niltlt iiflirnr. nr -ir-ntit n.lm i -1...1 1 1. . I 'f---'.i "iw i.j eii cii.iii lie" i cinpioycil untler the legislative, judiciary or executivo denfirtmrnt nf ihtw i..n ..V tho L'nitccl Stales, or of any City or in-1 e-ciqmr.iieii euairici, aim also mat every member of Congress and tho Legislature i . i. , i.. . i .. -i mm iiiu auicci aim common council ol any city, commissioner of any incor porated diitrict, is by law incapablo of t ii . ... ..iv. u.iinw iiinu I tlllt lllllt'lt nt- nlilvi!nlmnl nf !.l... !.. I ... .i'j!iiiiini.iii ui jiieie. 111- I spector or clerk of any election of this ( 'ntll mnniv, ...1 1 1, ll...l ... ! I uu.....u...,v,iiiii, .inn linn nu inspccior 1 or judge, or any other olBcerof said elec tion, i-liillt lin nlin-ililn In ...... ,4V. il I , - - "w -.0..iiw iu iii. uineu ineil I to be voteil for. "In case tho nersnn wlin slmll Imvnrn. I ccived tho second highest number of votes lor inspector shall not attend on the day of election, then tho person who o,..i 11 ii.itw ie-1-e-iie-u mo next itigucst I number of votes at the last spring clcc- 11011 snail act as inspector in his place. And in f'lisn tlm linrnn ti-lin lI,H l.n..n received the liichcst number nf vnips fnr InsilPf'tnr fllljll tint -ittnml tl.n ..rn.. I elected judge shall appoint' an inspector ill his place, or if any vacancy continue .... 1 r. ... .1.- if . A uu iiuur aiier iocs time uxeu uy taw lor tho opening of the election, the qualified voters of the township or ward or dis trict, for which said ofliccr shall have been elected, present at the place of elec tion, shall select one of their number to P.tt . ...1. 1111 Mie-u vacancy. "it hiiall ho tlio duty or the several sspssnrs rpsiipi.ttnli- in nit,...,! f tl... . ...... , v.., , .w .1.11.1,1.1 .it, 1 nu 1 llblCO I if linldlllff PVPrv miltnfll nf tnni.1.,1 1 , Ci . ....... w...... . e,i.Litii or township election during tho time nam eicciion is Kept oien, lor the pur poso of giving iuformation to the inspec tors nml llldirts ti'linn nllil nn t.t rl.. I tiou to tho right of any person assessed 111 mem co vote at sucu elections or such other matters in relation to the nxscHs. mcnt of voters as tho inspectors, or ;.i . p .1 . 1 1. . . 1 unci- 01 111cm biiau irom timo to time 30th June, 187-1.1 ctions he renin. -p. r.Vct of.' See. fl. At ill! I'lnnlinns hnrp-tfliM. linl.l under the laws ol this Commonwealth, tlin i.nll. .I,.,ll I... n.,., ..1 ..I..1...1. ... f....w ut,,,.. .,v viivii .11 cete-ii u eiueit 1 .1 1 .1 . t.t . 1. . .1. in., .iiiei uiut-cxi ui beveu o ciocie p. m. Given under my Initnl nt rnmli rliiinl.- Ilm "'ill,! ,1-tv nf ,,t..,l.. e " . u... vil UllllllUU , t, I I), nun tlinn.-ttnl n!,.!,! l.,..,.l..A.l .....1 ...u.w..itu .,,,1. iiuiiuieu .inn 1 eighth-three, and of the independence of inu ijiuie'11 i3i lips nip nnn limn rit utui nilllll. fTTAB V T1IVT' Clm.td' SiiEnin-'s Oi'ncn, Mauch Chunk, Pa., it.. 1.1.1101 ' ' ' eui, -nil, 1C01. j " tSSliWhME All UU fAltS. 1 jifie.uuKne:yriin. ne-inRooa. I" 1 Usa Iii tiuu&l Mnlilbydrni.-cli.t3. IS' .i ' iifcii ft iii'iT -t h' i n, 1. FARMERS Look to Your Interests ! ! ATicultural Imi)enients CHEAPER THAN EVER ! A Onc-TIorse Trnntl-Pnu'. er and Thresher, complete, lor 100.00. A Two-horse Trnnd-Pnwor mid 'Plivpslinv complete, for $125.00, ilade ol' tlie best mtiterial and bv the best mechanical skill, unar antccd to give satisfaction or no sale. Wo also manufacture n variety of PL O W S . which will bo sold cheap. THY THEM. E. 13. Marsh & Bno., Props, Hamilton Foiory and HEcMne Slum Suydersyillc, llonroo Co., Va. uuy. ou, io9i-iai . - ---'' g; iiuwiiiiiian aiM,, K. PENN SMITH & CO., Aro prepared to sell to Dealers, Lime Burners nnd Consum nrni rl II,.!., 11111) 11,'Un , T -i . usi niun Jjivjiavjit at JiliilllL-rJtiiUjLN, Pa., iLELSjiijH COAL rices, en Delivered into watrons at th fnllmvinrr kii. c,oai n. ... J - - ..iiif, iiite-o, IU9, Kl the ton : Lehigh Egg, - - . . $3,15 oiove, - - - - 315 Chestnut No. I, - - 3.00 Chestnut No. 2, - - 175 Buckwheat, - - 105 Culm, . 50 TEEMS CASH. July 10, 1883-ly Fall aad W later Trade! Tho nndcnlnncel calli the attention oriili ruanyfrlondannelpatromtohli Largo anet 1'aiblonablo Block of in. Call tinrnrn Town AT Aprl Fall aDfl Winter Gooils, Oonilitlnr or BOOTS ANB SHOES or every description and Style in the Markot, lnolucllng a tperlal llao of Lady's Fine Shoes Alto, a, rail line of Umbrellas, Parasols, Hats. Caps, '- .f?.ur,Yo?ns Ia11" Uentlcmcn will And It te their adrantara t lr. m 1TOMlnftfoa!.er, " Um"lU flnd ihe "tM5 aJScitfi Post Office Bnlldinc. BAM Street, LEHIGHTON 4, 1883-ty JAMES WALP, Dealer in a a STOVES AM) TINWARE, Has removed to his new Store Room, opposite Clnus & T il a, rtl 1 . 1 1 jroiner s tailoring iistaolislunent, on Bank St., Leliigliton; Pa., "Where ho will be pleased to receive his numerous friends and customers. For New Goods! SWEMY & SON Have received an enormous stock of CHOICE GOODS, comprising Groceries, Queensware, etc. Old Post-Office Building, Bank St. Lehightor?. Bator on OALL AT THE TRIAL COX p.. .1 IJIl,- n-;n. .-- -f tt ucuu tiuai u i aiiGiu aao ui 11 'ine 1 uiuici 1 pnrcniioa irom yon iu Avgnii to to mo must cuucluilvnhr tbt "while tbtr U uiu Mioir noift isr u its, for 1 crtaln)r did nunacr oon two xnonUu rill keep as which wllliurely crowa au beDeflclaJ rem4r. M rj) Abovo extract from a latlrdU3 'W. V. De. 30.183 A (HMMWW IIIO IVflUUM tuiu aviu VWAJ Wf 1 T 4 HARRIS REMEDY CO. KFG CHEMISTS, i v m tax 'tuna an4 'r .AV CinCULAR J Jo nr? i:, -n . , . . .... -. . NOVELTY STORE,! next to tho Advocate offloe, JBankwny Lchiuhton Pa. 1838. Established 46 Years. 1884. MABVIH SAFES. . For Clems' Underwear Iloao for La d I o a , Uenttemen nod tlhllilrcD. Jaitan. cso and ultier 1 u a k t llatidkert lilefj. KusneHilprii- Tu lilo lllutkea. lkxl Mnreaili. luni'ii.iiu i uiiiiiiijc, ijumu,, onuu tl,.l..i 11 ..1. II., .at... Pn ,1...... ramrand Knreloiie, l'em, .MUuiii, liar uiuiiimi, n tvuiuvuiit, jviiiti:. uuu rum., i iwiici jviiiTua, jeaxor airapc, I'liif, ftmiim, aim a. larite variety ot eiiuvr unicira tviucu we aro leiunirui very j.aw iticci 1U11 UAOll, i.uit u u d be oouvlnerd that wearetell lux Kuodn at a 1 tnoet i (1 0 ST La-Iks' Ilreis llultona from 0 (senti to IS I nli lier dozen 1.1 tlo Thread Qlorei, fcrl T.&illt'a nnd MIln-n from 1& eatnti tn!hliAnlH MUm. and UhlMreni Laeo Dollars at C lo ami 12 rem. nnpii. n.nii' titriiianF iiaiv i Soar), and Oullara The "Uanner" Collar only 10 oeuta iter box. Laco 6, 8 and la cents lcrjnni. July VI ,M ;eon the hinge side of door. Marvin's Is the only SaCo wilh absolutely dry lilting. Jtiarvin a I. inu uuiy num uuviii; iiiu "iuiiuv uuu kiuu u iuiiuf cnionti is the only Safe havin; a continuous prniecting nongeon the 111 in thn nn v Halo In vvli fill this door ami irame ara lnler.lMik.il .t .11 Mini.. Xfnrvi.i'a l tlinnnlv Rstta In wlifoh tliA ilitnr lalnta Will not nnil pnnntt .rum tirf .nraaJ - " ' . " . w . WJ'.M VHW VUV. JJ the action of beat. Marvin's is tho only Bale the bade or wmcu cannot ua removed with a common screw-driver. Remember that no other make of Safe has oyen the enuivnlent of Marvin's tongue and groove improvement, or the "solid forged frame with sliding back-plate." Call nnd examine. Marvin Safo Co., G23 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Agent, ANDREW SHITE, Near L; & S. Depot, Lehighton, Pa. March 8, IMl-mS Bring in your Job Work.
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