.HMtiTON. r : bATt'liiUY, NOVEMBER 22, 884. ICntcre I ut the lhiglitmi ivt-officc ns ?ero(l ClnsM Mail Matter. it c.v Tin: Cabu n auiccate sluria out ou iln Ki'.U tear. Wu einVraoe Hie oce.tssioii (a tllncl. nil who have been jirutiipt' in t'.ioir settlement of subsctip tloti, auJ tu'Tcijiiest those wtio linve do layc 1 mracnt to refftr lo the bimeotion TAUt ou their ptperi, nnd to ivii'ituo- cim'ingly. It Costa ui inty to inn tt ucwmnp 't -a fr.ct which we trnst all Will bvar ii) niin j. Mi:. Ilmsr. en j PrtiuibttiGnUts, U.b luilericntiehlB, Itr. Ilurebatd'd "roin, ri BiHnlbtif nud rilxlliop.," uutl the Imct Mouther chitlly contribnted to Itopubli cnu defeat. than: of Iho icientiEo popers nro pb Helling an Item, to tho efftet that wo are indebted to Pompeii Tor tho canned ftuit Industry. Itnpniar3 tbnt soon after tho cxcav.xtlous bad commenced a paity of Americans found sitae jus of preserved tigs in thep.intryf'fa lava-covered lituss. Tbo coulcat) were found to be good, and daring tho next year fruit canning was introduced into the United States. The New York Midical Timk? calls altin'lou to tho fact that since ll'.opio duction of ililtr in Naw Euglaud had al most ceased, there had been a mailed iucro.iS3 iu rhcitrmlijtii and stnuc Eur opean oh.f rvurrt have called attention lo Bimihrfuct uhr-'ad. Df. Dumout.wlillo exaiuliiinr; tho Maiistict of u hospital !i Nomutnly, found that in uTty-iiino years only four ossx of btouo had been ad mitted. The ordinary beverapo iu Nor maudy is cider. DECIDED. CUvelandV plurality iu tho county of Ntv Yjrli is lll.CCl; in the Stato, 1.107, Mhijh dtchlei l'fehident Cloveland'i! eltction beyond a possiblo doubt. Tho Wtiuucr.U'y return to power after nearly n iinurur of p. centm j'n ciclutiou. Tho Itepublieuns step uililo, and the Orand Old Party, which lias held tho Govern ment sluco 16C0. reilrt-r. it hn3 much to be proud ot iu ito curly lilstorv It bis much to bo ashniuid ol in its later career. Tho Ilopnblican party com mti.cfd, uays tho N. Y Wnri-D, with tho ole ution of a Prtsident trulhlul, simple luliulrd and houc-st. It tuded with tho noaiiuaiiou of a candtdr.to untruthful, tricky and dishonest. It deserved to fall. History will do justice to the re publicans for all thn ijood they have nc conjili3bi)d. Their overthrow comts in time to save tbttn frcm inlamv, hut not iroin the i.'.iiu of conuption. Now the vanquished may well usoivc to lay aside thcii hitterntt.s add rieept the remit iu good spiiit and villi a determination to Mop detraction nud do justice to an bonist President. The ictorsm.vy well dettrmiiio to enjoy their triumph mod tslly and with n firm determination thut it shall ii.cro to tho happiness of the Li.tio.ir.iid tho regeneration cftho Ittpnlllo rather ihau to tho advantage of a political parly. Wo hoaitily con Uratul.du llu I).uicciiiIro:i their succi'si. Vetn tinctnli coni;ratuIalo Ihtm ou the l'.riuuisu by vthlch n leprlitlon of 11. o crime ol 187C nr.s madcimpoafcible. Wo call on lhm to remember that tho chance uiuat he one not of political par ties oily, lint nf ideas, principles nud. itiLthndj. Thn Administration n list be Democratic, but above all must us hen ct, rlinn, upright, liberal, progressive, refoimiitor -Tieo Irom taiut auddevoted to tho ;ood of the whole people. Now that the cflieial re-ult is known, any at tempt to futhtr uufvellle tho business of tbt couutry will be a ciime. THE C07I1TRY IS OArE. Tho N Y. Hu put the nutter thusly mil truly. I' is natural that tho mare uthUfeiat.tio suppcrlers cf Mr. Ulaiiio should now take a r ither gloomy view of the i respects of the ojuntiy for tho four years beijiuuiue; vtitu the tourlb day of March titxt. To the older lUpuhiicaus in pirtienhir it will Fecru for n while ns if tv rjthiu was noing to rack and ruin. The ll?publiean party came into power in u lini i-o htormy, and excited from the first bo eager a devotion ciaoug its jueuibcri, that they can hardly imagluo it should . Vrt bealb.vud toga out of power or lu-i its d.fjat shculJ not be in. jurious to public interests. The great ci'lleclion of bummcri cud camp tollowers which tagged alter tho ItcpuLl.c.in pnr'y Ahilu it was victorious v.111 be pretty sure to fall away Irom it now that it is beaten. Old principles and old attachments do not IrouhU these peuj 1. , aud il the tceut of the loaven aud lUhes comes from, the Democratic quar ter they will bo pretty sure to start m that direction. Hut the old llepublicans many of them the. survivors of tho Lib erty men nud the Tree Sailers, will not tale things ta easily; and in tho country tow us all sorts of K.-publieaus, except the young men, will lave, pcrhapc, for the nil three mouths a little of the uljim and anxuiy which tho respectable eld KutrulitlH had in 1800 at tho time of Jff arson's first election. Of course, tho fccliug of the Republi can is a good deal slighter than that of the lderalists was, but it is just ns ab burJ. Iu Ittot, it is more absurd, ior the lolly of Mipposing that the good or tho bad tleuieuts of polities and national life tire not cocfiaed to any one political par ty, nud are not about equally distributed r.muti" all parties, ought to be more evi dent i. ter the Government has been ad- mlnisttred by various partus fur neaily a buudrea years than the similar folly was to the Federalists of 1800, who bad only seen tho Goverumeut conduoted by themselves. Hut something of tho fetl- lag siuvlsfH, cud mauiruts itself iu the kppreLtUoiui. which tome I'.ejtuhlleuii v.ruaU and men of bUkiutiK have of ad times, which nro to come in some ' Indefinable way, from the fact that by a l.arrow plur. li'y the Utiiijeratii have iKcted ft Prmideut. Jiut, good gentlemen of the mourning nud prophetic tuieu, what of it? If the O m . rats are the Rr jon kem tut " H.t) Hie, ni.(i uio utu- ou mil ij . li t I'ttl.ientJ', tl-ali'LlooJ, ui b nte, Low cau tliijito UT lithe' lemocratto JIcuui ef 1'. ti-.u!iirtB " ent on doing v me" I -np v r; tj.u the Senato will save the country lu that ease; and we suppose also that they won't conlhm any bad appointment! wbion may be mndo by tho Democratic Executive. In f'aot, they may possibly refuse lo confirm nroil apporuliuetil-j. The Senate will be Ilepuhlloiu till 1837 In any evont, and if the President and Ihe Democrats in the House should do anything very foolish, the flections lu 1?8G will go tho other way pretty con clusively. It.is, of oourse, loo early lo conjecture what Ilia Democratic President Mill do, hnt we would rcsptclfnlly remind nil hcavy-Fuirited Republicans that, unless the next House of Representatives is very unlike Its recent predecessors, the Democrats in it will bo found contending uudr men like Rind ill and Holinau for riRid economy of appropriation and ad ministration, nud will bo opposed and obstructed by the Republicans iu tho Senate- Aod thick-aud-thin Hepubli ointf, whone fears we 'avj trying lo allay, will probably support tho Senate in its attempt to make the appropriations ns extravagant as possible. Unless tho Republicans and Demo- orals both go wrou, it ii hard to Bee why tbo Government should not le fair ly well inannfjed till 1S87. So wo entreat our saddened Republican friends to smilo once more. Perhaps they will beat tho Democracy in 1886. Peihups they will carry tho country in 18S8, and ptrbapi they won't before 1083; but they certainly don't deserve to get another election till every mother' son of them realizes that the Constitution is not go iug to bo damped into tho Potomao be calm thero is a Democratic; President in tho While Hontcand another Democratic Honae of Representatives in tho Capilo!. Tnia country is all right, mid its salety doesn't depend upon keeping any pai- ticular party in power. 0A1I VE'CTAHD It 1 7 Rro. Parker, of tho llabanoy Tr.t-Vi:e-ly ItEOor.i), very sensibly discours es, on the result of tho lata election, as follows: "If u Democratic President has been elected it is no reason that tho na tion should go into sackcloth nnd ashes becanso of it. Mr. Cleveland is by no means ro bad a man as bis opponents painted him two or three weeks ago, nor is tho Democratic party half so bad ns their enemies say it is. Wo are not all going to bo starved to death notwith standing the Munchausen predictions of disappointed partisans. If our Republi can frlcniU uro out of power that is r.o roisou tney should bo out of work thero ii plenty tor them to do, and maybe they cm bo of moro benefit to the penplo out of power for the next four years than if they wero in. Thero aro a great number of reforms which they can help nlouj;, far instance thero is tho Eight'hour faw, although they sadly neglected it when they were iu power, yet they made It a plank of their platform. It is not ne cessary that that phtform should ba n dead letter it their Presidential caudidato is a dead duelt. Our Democralio friends promised that it should havo their atten tion if they were elected, let cur Repub lican friondi loak'aftcr them and urge them up to the BCiatch, nud mako them liv. up to their promise, cud give us a National Eight hour law. Then thero is theAnll-Chean Labor bill.our Democratic mends icssod it through tho Houie of Representatives last i-cssion, but our Re publican friends, ju tfco Senate, wau'ed tousaitnsau issue this last campaign nud therefore it wasn't deemed ndji'iable lo let it becciro a law just nt ibat time. nud bo they quietly put tLcir foot upon it. It can bo made a cood issuo still in tho way of trj lug whether our Democratic friends are ns well disposed towards the irorkingnicn now that they are iu power as lley wero when out of it. Then there ij lbs question of hnd reform. Our Republican friends while iu the heyday of their glory becamo st liberal nnet generous with tho peopli's land that they tnvo it away by tho millions of ncres to tho railroad corporations nnd others, but i.ceiun their mistake they madqit n part of their platform this fall to declare against nUsucb open hnnded generosity in tho future, Now wo want them to help our Democralio friends to pass a law pre. venting tnch high-handed extravagance from henceforth, hereafter, cud also lo redeem the land already in the hands of corporations who have failed to fulfill the easy coudilions on which they received their inignitlceut gilts, Wo want a law whereby the land of the puoplo shall be reserved to actual settlers for all coming lime. This can easily bo douo if the Dtuiocralio party is honest nud our R pnclican liUuds do their duly. Oh.yes, as a nation we have much to live for yet; with a man ilected for President who professes lo be n reformer, backed up by a party full uf pretentions as to tho great aud good things they iutend to do lor us, and better still with our Republican friends eo ready to help it aud watching our Democralio friends nnd keeping them up to the umk. With n Demo cratic Prtsident to ndvue, end a Demo cratic Hausc of Representatives to enact reform laws, and a Republican Sanate in complete the passage of all tho good laws tho House may muko and kill off all the bad ones they may chance to enact, nnd also curb our Democratic lriendj if they shouU prcbumo to imagino that because they hayo elected a President they aro therefore going to go back on their promises and do as they please All this our Republican frieuds may do nnd keep tbo fires ot their patriotism burning bright nnd clear fir the next four yenrB nud tliua help the people to endure this terrible iLllictiou of Democratic rule, which we are told will ha such a misfor tune to the country.' FROM WASHINGTON Special to the Canuox Advocatb. M'Anr.suro.v, Nov, 15, 1881. The lilrds of ims.saE Uava returned iu flocaH, mil Ite liuutia null for lioutog Uatu nud apartments. The ally will be naturally orowJotl until niter tbo inaug uration, nud (be mm,b,-r of beautiful reildonoea (tut beve been built siuoelast winter, aud are yet iu course of erection, are ao varied tu architecture Ibat Wash iagton is nut beeoiuii. tea aouaoiolitan la iw appiranoe t it U iu iu aooitty; to nnd now mat tbe mcileiuent louldent to tua Pieaidentlal iti.1 eleeiioi, U virtual, ! I'.f-r ) d T..U.W. Ohio is now IU Ur,t ivetv will Le nnoeasiua nn. nJ 'Dollar lamily Newslir pub ijei ui u unoeasiu nn.j,14he(1 ilrlug he ae(.ni eampainn. it and biLkjin tier cLli Jreu , the ioihii c.n ii! iliuu of 200,- t ' H' d tie (ja 111 I. Ill c lii f ot it' lull t in a ul U . v . ' r ,, , w i v i .per'. Ii, n. .fa and .eiU There nre many weddlugj on tho car- pet lor the month, tho most notable of . ', which is Ibat of tbetmiy daughter of the late Montgomery 1)1 ilr ui.d n distin guished eicculUt nnd artist here, although it will be a quiet one aud iu keeping with tho house of mourning, whero re finement nud trno feeling dwell. Tho makc-npof the prospective Demo cralio President's Cabinet continues to bo n favorite toplo of dlscutsiou among Democrats. It beems to ho tho almost universal opinion that tho Independents should bo recognized, nnd poneral sentl ruent points to Hon, Carl Schnrz as the proper man to represent that clemont in tho Cabinet, Occasionally some ono suggests that it would not do for Mr. Sohuiz to accept u Cabinet poeltion un der Cleveland, ns it would giyo his l'uemtes a pretext to charge that it was tho prlco of his snppnrt of tho Demo cratic ticket. Ojo Democrat dismissed this suggestion Willi Nobsdy would be lieve It." Aaother suggestion occasion ally made cs n reason why Mr. Schurz will not Ise iu tbo Cabinet is that bo has nil alone protested his fealty to tho Re publican party and that ho would havo lo finally nnd formally sever all relations with that parly in taking r. place, in a Democratic administration. Rut Demo crats, nnd 'many prominent ones, too, set that aside nnd insist that Mr. Schurz must go luto the Cabinet ns a represen tative of tho Independent Republicans. McClellan prefers Iho Nnvy Depart ment because there is coming ont in the Navy, and it cffeis a field for him to dis tinguish himself. He believes the time has como when our navy should bo re built, nnd that a Democralio ndministia tiou will yoto all tho money necessary for that purpose. Ho 03 tho "ro-huilder of our navy." It is commonly said that Gen. Eppa Ilunton will hnvo the unanimous support of Virginia for n Cabinet posilian nnd that other Southern States will join the Old Dominion iu his behalf. It seems n settled belief that cx-Senator McDonald, of Indiana, will be Attorney-General. Mr. Hendricks will bo Vice President. Mr. Yoonccs has secured his ro election to tho Senate, end of the trio of big In diana Democrats Mr. McDonald is the only ono not provided for. It is assured that Indiana's position ns n leading Democratic Stato entitles her to a Cabi net place, and that McDonald is tho man to fill it. Publio opitiion is also settled upon ox Smator Thnrman and ex Speak er Rindall ns members of Ihe Cabinet. Tho latter is mentioned for tho Treasury, but .many think that New York will claim that place. Hon. Daniel Manning, chalfman of the Democratic State Com mittee, of New York, is talked of ns tho probable htod of tho Treasnrj. Sovcral of Mr. Thnrmau'a friends here cay they do not believe be would accept a Cabinet position. They say that nge is telling upon him, nnd ho prefers quiet nnd rest to tho labors of any publio position. Iutiruato frieuds of Senator Bujnrd al.io say that ho would not loavo tho Sen ato for thn Cabinet; that he can remain in the Siimito as lnug as he chooses, nnd that is n field more to his lasto than Cab inet duties. SPECIAL NOTICE. Tho readers of tho Caehon- Advocate are informod that arrangements have been made to club that famous story paper The Y'askce Blade, (which gives a beautiful present to every subscriber, frco of cost), with the Caiidon Advocate The Y'akeie I.'lade is cue of the oldest and best known weekly story papers iu America. Thereforo it needs no recom mendation from us. It contains in each number nice or tea oompleto stories, ono thrilling nnd intensely interesting serial, besiilia large amount of miscellaneous matter, such ns Poetry, Houstbold Re ceipts, Witty Siyings, Science and In ventions, Laughable Sketches, jud in tact evevj thing that is required to make 11 tho best story paser in the laud. Any one of our old Hibscribt-rs that nro now about to renew, cr any ono that may be come a subscriber, can have the Caebon Advocate and The Y'axkeu Blade, each one year, r.nd a beautiful present (with tho Rlade) for S2 EO- Thoso wishing lo avail thenlselves of this most extraordin ary offer, can send their address to the Publisher of Tun Yankee Eeade, 329 Washington St., Boston, Mass , end re ceivo by return mail a sample copy of paper containing list of presents, which they may select therefrom, any article.or combination of articles, as a present for a year's subscription. Tn orderiug please remit lo the Cumon Advocate tho amount as above stated, giving your full address and the number of premium de sired. "Slecjins Love" A fineetccl cngraviugofl'erault'srhaim- inj; picture, "Sleeping Love," has been ollercd by the publishers ol Codsv's Luy's ISook lo every new subscriber to Iho maga zine for the 1S83. The plate is n very ar tistic one, beautifully printed on thick paper of a eizs suitabla for liandsomo (rani, inir. Tho subject, a little dimpled Love. adorned with nothing but his baby charms, is lying on a sou crfy onucn, last asleep among tho wild doners, his round, while limbs approaching the coul U'nbrsce of a pom! ol water lilies. One little chubby hand rests lightly on his unstrung bow, which is lying under him, while Iho other hand is softly pressed upon his check, the plump finccrs threading Iho wavy masses of his floating hair. Under the right arm nnd shoulder ono liltle downy wing is snugly tucked away, while the other peeps up from Ihe back with pretty suggestive nets. Overhead nro droopiug, shadowy boughs covered with rich toliaee. and tho background reveals n deep prospective of cool forest shade. The picture is oue of striking simp! icily, yet admirable composi tion, and the figure of the "Sleeping Love himself, with drooping evelids and softly parted lips that olfet the rounded beauty of bu'bybund, is oue of tbo piettieet you could well conceive of. Mesrs. J. II. Kaulanbeek k Co., proprietors of Godly' Liuiy'x Hook, have produced Ibis charming pioture must successfully- It Is much ad mired by eauie of the nioet fastidious con noistcurs. Literary Kots. The Christmas number of The SrooUyn iltqazinc, which will be resdy December I, will be Increased lu size and be unusually Interesting. Among Ibeeontributlons which will appear In Ihli number are a Christmas Im by Mrs. Margaret 11. Sangsler, a Chrittmas slury "Singins in the Snow," br ' Matioii Ilarlaml." an article on ''Irrepress iblo Music," by Br. T. DeWill Tuliiiaux, u iwper nn "Cnrisluiui Lore," by ilrs.- Uliia belli OakuSmitb'Transforniing n Cm pel," by "llnno L.iyard," an article by Iter. John Y. Chadwirk, and poem9and or Holes ly Maud Presuott, Gaortje Dirdtove, Mark J. llehdall and Ceeil Hampden Howard. 1 THE WEEKLY ULAPIS, (KaalyV an 1 i liadn ..t'ler paper by n.aiiy ii r.j.i uni uni-u c py mil li.ev u r rrui, of t w e POLITICS AND POWDER. , - , . - , , what it Costs to Ran a Campalgn-Opltt' Ion of a Flrowarki Maker. Rochester, N. Y, Democrat, "Kivo million dollar.!" Y'ee, slr.tlve million dollnrs.of which two millions are spent fur fireworks and three millions foruu'forms, otc., every president ial campaign." Thus sid Mr. James Flmer,tho Rneliei ter fire works maker, to our reporter's in quiry. "The averoga (pent lu off years for fire works Is over ono million dollar." wo import the hulk of our firework-?" "No,sir,wu iinpoit notblngbut firecrack ers. We mako tho reel in this couutry. Thero ora only ton fireworks establishment In America." Upon Invitation of Superintendent Fred crick Tilz Ficliner, Iho reporter inspected Iho Palmer establishment not without some fear aud trembling At first. When the superintendent eai.l ho had been blown up twice, Iho reporter furtively asked: "I don't quite cateli your meaning?" "Well,! hove been in this hujincsi many years and the constant though unconscious nervous strain has caused greater sulIVrinc; than the explosions I havn "takcnl" Many a doy I would ho vcrv dizzy, nud overv thine; would get dark. At other timet I could searcely breathe from choking sensa tions. Then my appetite loft me and 1 grew thin, weak, and lifeless. I was drowsy by day and wakeful hv nlcht. I'v side pained ine, my hack uched, my llmbi ourueii, l oinateii leariuily aim one hv cot Durolvzjfl. For ten months I suUereil desperately, and two promlaout physic.'ans gave me up for a dead man, sure."" "louiioo t loon It now?" "No. that's so, hut it was a fact, juft the same. When 1 found nut my trouble. I at oneo resorted to Warner's Safa Cure un'd a lozen bottles put mo In iio.session of tho best health I ever expected to onjov, and I was pronouueen incurauiy sicu witn bright' disease. II is tho most wonderful medicine in the world." Indeccd. Y'ou nro a forlunato man Is there any falling ufflu tho fireworks busi ness tins ypnrx ' "Not at all. On the contrary it crows moro populur eyery year, and this year wo havo done nn extraordinary business. The American people are ecltinz nuitt) as lotnl of display as tho mercurial Frenchman, ana they manifest it by rockets and"yol eauoea, political banner, campaign uniforms, etc I reckon thatS10,000,000 won't cover the inridental political expenses of a presi dential campaign." Tho World's Industrial nnd Cotton Cen tennial Exposition. Tho WorlJ's Industrial and Cotton Cen tennial Exposition will open December lOlh and continue open until May 31,1885. Tho pddrcss of the Commissioner for this Slide is K. II. Thomas, Mechanicsburg, Cumber land county, Pa. Commissioner Thomas is laboring with Iho great railroad lines of tho country fur tho purpose of securing low rates of faro from all principal railroad centres iu the Stato to New Orleans nnd return duricg tho continuance of the World's Industrial and Cotton Centennial Exposition in that city, and ho has submitted to tho railroad officials the following schedules of fares: rtound trip tickets good for 20 days, $30; round trip tickets good for 00 days, 35; and round trip tickels good forthe duration of tho Exposition, $-10. If Ihe press of Pennsylvania will nnito in demanding this sehcduleofrates the railroad com anios will he compelled to acquiesce, an J the ro- suit will be that thousands of our citirers will ayail themselves of theso reaaoiu.blo charges and visit the Exposition during ll.o coming Winter. Commissioner Thomas will keep II e people of the Statu fully laf.irmcil in mza d to all matters pertaining to this great Ex position, and will put forth his utmost efforts to procure tho lowest rates of fare for traveling and hotel acaammojatioas at New Orleans. He will have a small, hut comfortably furnished office in connection with tho State exhibit in tho Stato's building, wlieie 1 enusylvanlaus will at nil-limes be wo! come,atid whero tho Commissioner, or nn assistant, will be phased to see them and impart suoh infurmation asthey may desire lo obtain. Tho ZlaiTy Tdcqrapli, of Uarrisburg. sayt: "There Is no longer any doubt that Penn sylvania will he well and eiedilably repre sented at the World's Industrial Exposition, nt New Orleans. Commissioner Thomas h.s taken hold nf the work u i'.h a vim that knows nn let up until it is satisfactorily accomplished. Nearly all Iho principal cities and towns in tho Stale will contribute fine collections to the Slato oxlilbit. All our important railroads have cntered.upon the enterprise with nn energy and activity that leaves no doubt of ultimate success. Prominent manufacturers aro contributing to the Stato exhibit, and ou mines and rich mineral deposits uf every kind will be favorably represented. Gen. Cameron, 'Cot. Young and other loading agriculturists will also luruish valuable acquisitions to the State collection. Thero still exists im un accountable apathy in some localities. This, no doubt, a personal visit from Com missioner would obviate, hut his time is too briefand his labors too arduous to permit him to personally see everybody or yisit every locality. It U hop.d that State prldo will induce all our citizens to contribute io soma way so Hint tho old Keystone may not be called upon lo occupy a secoatl io3i tion among the great sisterhood of States Tho excitement iutident to a great ixilitical campaign has increased the difficulties that surround an undertaking ol this kind, but Col, Thomas has been equal to the nrcaslou, ami can Halter lilinseit on tne success of the unde'rtaking,and will receive Ihe erale fill thanks uf the people of this grand old Commonwealth for his untiring efforts tn place her in the front rank where she by right belongs. Tho expisitlnn will open Dee. Kill, and all articles for exhibition should reach the Coitimlisioncr beforo tho close of I liis month." THE TOLEDO BLADE. NASBY'S PAPER. CIRCULA'PlON 191,000. The largest circulation of any Weekly Newspaper in the United States. The Largest -Taper published in tbe Unltol Slates at One Dollur per year The Best Paper aud tbo Cheapest Paper. The Only Paper publishing the Kasby Letters. The Iilad alone, $1.00 per year,- wlfh Waterbiiry Watrh, S3.S0; with Steel Eu craving of Pilgriius" Progress (u 10 tugrav ing),$2.00. Special terms to club raisers made known on application. Any week' issue of Ihe nia.iB nnnounco! our bargains in cneap bonks, pictures, etc. We tvaut cvtryMy to eenj postal card to us for n specimen cony. It will tell its own story. A column ad vcrtisement would not alford room to des cribe its various departments nnd our an nouncements lor tbe coming year. Yi'rite fora speciinin, and also send tbo addresses ot ell jour friends. THE BLADE, TOLEDO, O. A PURELY NATIONAL PAPER. Circulating lu every S ate. Auditor's Notloo. In the matter of the first nnd final nocount ofS. 11. Clllhuin. nxljineelor the benefit ol tho creditors of W. S. Wluteriinitc. The Au.lllor, apiolnted by the (Jourt to uiake duirlbuilon of Hie rands In Ihe hands ofri. It. (lllham, aslicne. lorthebenent tf tne orcditors or w. ri. Wmttriaute, will meet all parties Interested lor the purposes of his J 'Vi '1 oIVor,Pr"', , KVjrer, lu cbe U.rouith ol MaueheJhuak, 'i t'ESUAY Hfcl.'KilllEIt -J, l8l. at N i'ilw.kA.M. wtien and wbare ujl part aim on tne rdes interested ard j-equirell apiiear and present tlielr eiae or oa i.irevi-r uojtrrv t ba f'iroV-r dojirrct I. nt c lumiii iu ' - e 1, l.l IU I'l. Unit t LtYDT A Mor anvr AUvrmisiiMiiNTs. Carton Co Triers' Mitite. The Annual TMehttt' iMMtalu nfOariiMi OmintT vttll imnM In L'ei.NUKRT MAM., MVUOll CHUNK, IM.., NOVEMBER 2-itli, 1HH-1, and continue In lowlon for Ft VIC 1IAYM. The follawlnir r tin Inttfwiote tram nbrnnd: Ilr. tblwunl Itrsmks, Nat. dekeol ol Umlnry, l'lillHeliihl. 1'n.i l'ref. tit. M. Philips, Miaiii Awrmul fUtwol. Wwt Chester, !.! Ilr lien. . ilroU", l,wMmrg. Pa i l,eo (Irurabinii. Km . ljehaa-MV la.i niipi. rt a. user, reeft'iinsr. ra.t shut. jj. m Ooughlln, Kingston. l'. Tho rnllenlnx Is Ihe OIIURHK (IK t.UCI- TUIIKS ami KVKNINll KKTKKT.UK .Mi.XTS furthe ntek: Monday livening Klotlonrjr Uatortorn inent, l'ref. 11, Urumblae labaa.l'a. Tuesday ltreuinK letrc "Ww-hnaf tfca Heavens." 1'rof. Uee. At. 1'hlllM, net likeittr, 1'a. WodnmJay Krenlnir, t.lHre-"U'oWfs ol Ihe Human Hotly," Dr. (Jeo. O. (IrofT, jeniiuurp, i n. Thursday Hvtnlnir. Leelur "daabs ami Snobbery," (Jul. I.. 1'. OtpalalMt, llania- uure, 1.1. -Friday Uvcnlnjr, I-Mturr "Culture of the iiuiiginaiion," nr. inward nrooke, NalhHi nl School ul Oratvry, l'nlladldiu, I'm. jllurle for Iho Krenlnir Soaatona will lo furnished by Iho Marlon Hon C'e. lsal. of .uuuui UIIUIIK, I'll. Admission lo Itronlng I.eotiirstt, M eon Is Thursday Krcnlng,16eoBti. Tickets lor Itte Uourso, 8U cents. All persons Interested tn the oauso of Kb ucstton are cordially Invited lo attend the tllllcrcut sessions uf ilio Institute. T. A. SNYIinit. County Superintendent or schools. Godey's Lady's Book AND THE Carbon Advocate One Year for Only -$2.60 ! re7AT A DD U ft& REMEDY the Giti-AT nrooi) rtmini.it or Tin: would. f Jntrirrli hislwoome o Drev&Wmt that penrocly & family ii cxrmpt, and it 13 truly tlw trno of tbo Ainericnn rurp. Ho tnn.ny preparatlonn are in tbo market tint nt riirc.thttil'itttirr, Kurt, nnd NEVER- (fO will welcomed by all. HV.IAAHVH C!utnrrli Hoincdy nnd Jllund ln rtllerbaaNKVKIl lulled Ina single cas whero diroctionn aro followed. It Bin kph rt, iiiq root 01 ine aiFfiaso, ami eliminates tho poison Irom the blood. Its Mircwsfcaab n v-onfJerfnl and Bide immctijo, All that is atsked fur it Ij At tin I TUem--8t obctlmte and lon-ftanding rnr(i v)fTct rnndilv tn t hla fnTs-if'w it vtrf'fct I harmless PncotSi abjtl?t 6 tirfctl'i harmless Pri( bottlcj for t3. Upon by iSamU I Ielior & ( l'.i.. Tlx bottles Mill 1 jon rernpt or ifti JiK, IlftlTIitDUIK. bo Bent bv ex press, prepaid. Tain tn o(A;r, Icr it la tho onlv nrenaratloa that rtachrith bent of (hi ilhr'i9 and IJiITCSa tcnd for rfreiilnr for fiV iwtr rfni(frt.t. Iht- one) concern intrOeWM Natr.rn Symptoms and Cnru nfCaturrh. It contains toctironnUla of autbt-ntlo ,'nd ponufno enrea. It I alaothollrat Illood ln riflcrlntho mirkst. For miI by PriiffuihtH ffrurralty. Vholotalrt by bAM'n F. Kellkh A 'Jo., Usrrismirp. V&.t clsnbv Johnstok 1(qli tfiT k Co., and SinTU. Kluic &. Co.. I'hllad'a. r. nov. 8, 1834-ly.n r. Millinery ! " JUST ARRIVED mm mm mew yobk t ii n . --LATEST STYLHS-- MILLINERY, Consisting of New Shapes in Ladies' and Misses Hats ami Donnets, in Hush, Velvet, Satin and Felt. DeautifulXew Shapes in l!ontict3 u:ul Hoods fur Littlo Ones. Xciy Satins, Plushes and Velveteens, lu all colors. Anil Silk Velvets, Brocad ed, Plnin nnd Striped. FJEAMffEHfi, In eyery color and rjuallty. Plumcs,Wlnss, Birds, etc., etc. In all colors and qualities. A full line of NOTIONS and Lajjiks' Fuknishing Goods. You cannot fail lo find what you want at low prices for CASH, at Miss Belli: Nusiuum's, SEVAN'S I1UILDINU, Rank Street, Lehighton, Pa. Nov. 1, 18?l3ai PUBLIC SALB OfValu.iblc Itciil Estnto There will be sold at Public Salo on Saturday, November 22nd, 1881. at ONE o'clock P. M., at tho Public House of .1. W. Ilnuilenbush, In the Hint. OUUIl OP LKHIOHION, Pa., the follow. IntC described Heat Lstato: No. 1 All that certain Tit ACT or PIECE OF LAND, Mtuate In tho Itorouuhof ThUhton, Car bon count r, Ifl , iltuuto nortliwanlly nt and luljolnliitr the tilan or yot of tho JloroiiKh pf Tnhtirtiriin htty fnnitiir nt il atnkfl Inn public road lending from Lielilvhton tn Mauch Chun It, thenco by I and now or late of Onirics j Albright, fouth seventy Ueurec?, wcilthlrty eiUt perches to a Btouo i thenco by land now or Uto of Daniel Kasimun, south fifteen and oue-fuurth decrees, cast tltlrteon perches to n stake ; thence by the same north seventy Ueirrccs. east thtrtv-oluht ncrches to atlakoi lu tho public road ..foresaid and land ol Amos ...cud: tnenco uioiik saii roan norm niicen nnd ono half degrees, west thirteen perches to tho place ot beginning, conulolnt; THREE ACRES, be the same more or less. No, 2 AL.SO, All that certain triauirular piece or PARCEL OF GROUND, situate In tbe Ilorouuh of Lehighton, Carbon county. Pa., boundod on tho west by North, umiuou street, on the south by tut now or late of lteulien Scuuuel, on tho eat by trucl No. 1 and bv land now or late oruharles A. brluht, nnd on tho north by laud of Aiuos Hhvel, ceiitaiulim KIPTV PEItnilKiS.uioro orle.s. Ku,3-ALHU, All these TWO i:u.'. TIUUOUS Lots or Pieces of Ground, sltnata In tho Ilorouull of Lchhlllten. Carbon counly, l'a., numbered In the pluu or plans prepared by Daulel Kaitomu lor Ihe sale ol said Lots, Nuuibers One (11 nnd Two (), iwunded north hv land nuw or late of llaniel Kustnian, east by au alley, south by Lot No, Three til), and west by Nurtliuinptou streot, 'farms and oonJItlonl will be made known at time aud plate of sale by T. 1). CLAVS3. T. I). CLAPSS (. THOS. KtMLltLIt, Lxccutori uf Of auville CUu.-, de J. t i Id t IJ jijijsj THIS PAPER It ( M n WtTII O I) E Y ' S LADY'S BOOK will Ih arm ftir n )rr in ant add re i for 4 flhieh hul.l ha Knt to lb Mlaher ortha t:nn Apmiatk. GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK It th "l.les raaiily mnratlne In America, ami la enwe ded i I h ikvm anil ptiblle to h tswlandlns faahlun Maaiinr.aatwir m, a lla elre .lallon .rohl.l) ninii ib largest araanfanr Amtrirani'alilleaiioft lla putrms kvlsia: ioil rn mtrtj tmllied cuairjr endar Umsm. ! wilt murk lb Hnj afih ;nr f IMa Mavaslno. and It la prawl that It liall mot tny ieeil In axeellenw In every dpartmnt anvlhlnst In l' IfavloM. klatsrr, hat nrfaiM In all-aei Irenes, iiunlltr and uaaniltr v "tMr maaatine Huldlsnad fur the aemt hrle. Tka Maieaslna, 4rrHtf IM, will eonialo:- 1064 pa rmMtrni.eentlatlnicMSMetln, N'oralt, HRMi(tas Skerehn.l'oairr, lllatnry, Blsxmsisilsn. br Iha tmet mmjiiim wrllera. Ire, Art and t Hrront Mute. lllattUM, fitH) I'raetleal Rerlira; txtsMrstlanrlplions if Tassiloiil rtemeali' and lnrlyn. ISO ft" Illustrating t'atlilana In eelofs, nn iiiaavmanina; mm lyunainif, asm uiacK nnd wnue. M) pajiM lllu.tiallni rnniy.Werk la ao.ors awl Maek ami wklle. J 1 uaa-M of ttaleat Mnale. IS liennlirnl KoKrarina;, II lllatlrailiins uf A refill fet seal hislcnsj bctldM lllnatrallasM u( lleiuelwld lMtilr and uterlra Kaeh subscriber wilt be Hawed te make n Mlaetlon esrh month vf "PhII Kite Cut Paper Pattern" uf any daelien liluiimtnl In Ihe Mefillne. without rslra eotti theie lt tarns are north wore ttinn Ihe prle nrthe Mi(kilne. We will alto piasent tn every siibmltwr n steel Kmcmvinie (terfranliu) ot I'eraull's eeUbrateii pletuio ".SleypInK I.ora," rniral expreaefy lor this Muga line. ,s()otav's I, arts ItnoK hna faltkfXittr oliaarvul its promlars vilth tha puldle lur til tr-foiiry nrp. lhar tierd be no iluHM n taint the aliurn offer llnf luldllad to lb letter. Sutieerlptlon rle nn a year. Sample conies, 16 eoiitr. AdJrtn, elODt'Y'SI I.A1IV8 ROOK, P. (). I.iwk linn ( II, PiiiLADW-fniA, Pa. Nov. l-wt JJ" I!i;iBlA. Ai CO., SAKE STfiEET, Lehighton, Pa., MtLLtiUS and Uealere In AlIKindiof attAIN nOUOlIT and tSOLU UKUUI.AR JiAItKHT UiTUS. Wo would, also, leapt ttlully lclnrm nnralt' acin that we nro now fully piepared to HUP I.V them With 1'iom cny Mill deelied at VEH (LOWKST I'KSCKS. jr. iieiijjIan & eo. FOR SAI Ono liorso, two cows linlf .ferycy, ono In tin lit yours oM nntl enotlircn yo.irs oM, tho latter cxpoclcd tu be Trosh In tVlirunry when throe tiirs oM, tint phneton cnrrliitre, ono set of ncT liciivy two Iiotmo farm waui. wheels, t nu Jo ly Samuel HeWrUrnr, noil tlinroHnlily lei.soneil, nUo a fow l'lyiuuulh KuckiJ nnd Jliura chicks. Apply to I)U. W. It. itlMIUII. October 18-w3 CALL AT THE next to the Advocatu nfllce, J3ankwoy, Lehighton l'a., I'or dents' Underwear Hose ro r La. dins, tlentleiueii nnd Clillilrcn, .!o..in. eso nnd nthcr Puoket llnndkcrclilels. NuspcHilers, Ta Iilo (llothrs, lied tShrends, Towelsand Towolini;, t'ouihs. Shoo Itruehos, llalr Hrusties, Peatlier Dusie-r, Papi-rnnd ICnveloiics, Pen. Alliums. Har uionlcas. Accnrileons, ICnlvoj and Porks, Pocket Knives, ltnior lilrups. Pins, Kecilles, and a lame variety of other articles which wo are tollltiietit very f'ow Prices run Oivsii. t'nii u n d ha convlnci-d thatwonroecll ln!icoodat a 1 most () () ST Ladles' Dress Buttons from 0 cents to 18 cents per dozen Lisle Thical Gtuvcs, fcr Ladies and Misses Irom 13 cents lu J) cents. Ml.'Ses and Ohlldrcns Lace Collars nt 0,10 and 12 cents each. Gouts' luekwear, Jtows, Scarfs and Collars Tin "Ilanncr" Collar only 10 cents per box. LaceO, 8 ami 10 cents I er jnrd. July 12 ,1S3 uanjuii Advocate OFFICE FOR Chfian Printino" I 1 a t;i WJLWJFMJW WE WANT 1000 more BOOK AOENTS for the grandest nii'l fttslsst tclllug hook aver lmbllihcJ, OUU FAMOUS WOMEN. This Is an entlrclr new nn.t orhrlnat irork just pubflfhail, nnd Is th Joint prwluetlun ol '-oioiour Itrcntest uriair uiuiiuri. uiiMuiin Etlmbuth Stunrt 1'hclD. Itose Terry I'uok, Harriet I'resegtt KpufToril, Mnrlun Hnrlaml, Mary A. I.tvtrniore, Harriet llpechrr Stowo, I.oulsa Uhamller Muulton, Stary I'luimuer, I.uoy Larcoin, an l II glher "nil known au thors, 'these TWiiNTV tlUilnzulshM writers hero kvo for the first tlrao. thu complete his tory of the I, Ires ntxl lleculs uf 30 famous American women, most ol whom are now liv lnK. "huso llros have never helure Ixen ri. ton, anil they tell how they hato won their way fmin nWeurtly to fame ami Klory. for Thillllnir Interest, Itomantlo tory, Hploy Humor ami Tender I'athos, thlSKtmi'l houK Is without a peer. The ChrtMllan Aduncate sa)s: "This splemlhl hook certainly Is oue ef Ihe very best aril choicest suhsi'riilim.,ooli( we have ever seen." It U splendidly Illus trated with full pane enKraruiKi U sides mauy supeth portraits from, special puuto. graphs. AGENTS WANTED I AOKNTSt Thl' urund b'Hik Is now nut. Mlllnirall others 10 in l Mlnlin rs, Dllio.-s, i Urltles, eto, uaiUttllllntiy endorse It nnd wi.h I It (lixlsuefid. Wo have mauv ladv airum who have sold over 2 0 In 'heir respective I tuwnshlpe, We want a few gooa SKenls men and woineniu inn vioiuiiv ul one. 1 We kho F.xtra Terms and pay treivht is'nw is the llmo to make mmuy. Ul.Our rtn-u-1 Mrs. it'VinK sptilal Terms, r.xi'iun etc. scut free. Curie-i JiiJiucriu-uL.l. Address Upl Ile.itC'ouslibyriip. TfttMicoil. fM Usilnttme. ekitdbydrmnelgtv huj a t. wor.TUixnT.m t t'o , Kit t Jlu.tljiJ Ci.-. iiii ijMaigtuMr R. PENN SMITH & CO., Aro prepared to sell to Dealers, Lime burners and Consura ers, at their BREAKER at LEHIGHTON, Pa., At XmmU IiiQasak IBiIes9 Delivered into wagons at the following rates, 22-10 lbs. to the ton : Lehigh Egg, - - $3,15 Stove, - - - 315 ( (. ( Chestnut No. Buckwheat, Culm, TERMS July 1(, mis-ly fall ant Wiiisi? Trad fce., io. Our Younp l.adlen nnd tlcnllcmen will find It to their advaataKO to srlve him Tuwnt'iLorloMTjU " U'0V Ml" ""U ,h JmT SEt,E0T1';u SIOCK In Old Post 018 Biiildii, Aprl 4, 18-lv a ei (a 0 a JAMES WALP, ' ' Dealer in - STOYES AND TINWARE, lias removed to his new Store "Room, opposite Cluusa & brother's Tailoring Establishment, on 1 ank St., LeMgiiton, Pa., Where ho will bo pleased to nnd customers. Ho! For 'New G-oods! 0, 1. SWISH SOBT Have received an enormous stock of OIIOICE GOODS, comprisinjj Groceries, Queensware, etc. Old Post-OfTice Building, Bank St. Lehighton. CENorpn TniALBCX CIRCULAR 7CAHJlv' CnntFREB t-fJ TradaMarK S V r?l t' ? jT? fr?;. SsS ? a SSvSl 3 ' E? FOR CHOPPING ! O rJ 3 p 2 Ksns.at.ainff.lal,llati.llsrat,BrKtni.fafl, jTJ ' ?1S. 2 3 hrrapele, Trlr. flaw., (hUkeB.Sala.l,rriKatts, AW 3 6b? 1 j 2 ? todil.h, Srrsp.fst for reallry, W J ' r?-:32--r? S 2. VALUABLE C00K-C00K, FREE, WITH CYERY CIIOPFf-H. BOJV ss " ill iii HfWmLji m :g ho Nil g 5 Jfi H?S : ! :oo:e ..f iC I H 2 S, " 'cc'Ct 'Jiuj jd -m i miomj gi CKLa P 2, - - 1,75 - - ,05 50 CASH. The underslancd calls the attention of his many friends and patrons to Ills Largo and fashionable Stock of Fall and Winter Mi, I Consisting or 1 BOOTS AND SHOES Ofevcry description ami style In the Marltct, Includinu a special lino or Lady's Fine Shoes Also, a fall line or Umbrellas, . Parasols, Hats, Caps, BAM Street, LEHIBHTN receive his numerous friends Read What a Patient says of it: 'Thrittllt I mirrtiatcd from Tnn In Asfruit prove tt hi uu.t omc4tialTRly tbt 'wlillo tber U llio t tier a la Ihi i.itM.x iiiv ilia lucir MorK rr im yml vy Mmt itnUiIt'AJl,1r, erVt?y 1L1 tint 0 rtaar t thjl a list 4t Ol UIUII III r wuitiKX.i aw iki ! can aaanr. nn lliat no rat.ainndestr will keep ma whl-.h will auraly cruwu su bcniaclal a remedy." rmm aoinc an mat s can lit auuinv 10 ine suconi AUTeritnKtframalatUfdatd-T.Ta Daa.93.tSSl TIm Tailillaa are prapaml and acid eclr hj thn HARRIS REMEDY CO. MF-G CHEMISTS, 3M)N,IOUi.SL OT. LOUIS, MO. tit CstVi trutsnt ;3, trs oMU 3, tilts antis T jOUIt.VTIoN couM Ui roinpU lely gotten under con , irul la ttia cicrwilnjrlx hort 1 1 mo of two mouth r
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