afu i&nrto Statt. O", NuvLIlii:it 20, 1881. I Knurr 1 -a ,he Ulilfbron rwat-offiee M .or ml Claw Mull Mutter. Oo.aiihf(! will averolila next Monday. K ar.r.AT ninny frlltnrn nud correspon dents alncn Itie election bvo besn buy fornjiDi n Ciblnet for the next Prescient, Orovcr Clevil.iml. Hold on, Renllernen. v,o have nn idea Hint Mr. Cleveland will make lils own Relcnliouq lu this manor nu that ho wii.l be PnwDENT. The wholesale price lor l'enniylvitnirt family niiil Jlinnwsoln extra flnur In Vlnlidilpblrv last TuiniLiy wits frnm 3,25 to $1 CO per barrel, inul yet bakers Hirleftvnr to contract tbe nlza of tbo five co ii t loaf ko that they c.vn put It through .the ki-jliola of tho cantoaier's door. II'iw is ttnf-? It in (utoiiihliiui; wbsit n Iiuro number of patriots are developing nam rig Demo crat", who are willing to servo tbo coun try for ft ooiikidcrutinn. Don't bo in n hniry, eentlemen; tho Democratic plat, form pledget reforms, and many Luu drerla of alnecuree will, or should, bo nbollihed; therefore, wo ay, don't burry iu making your choice of n position, or 30U uny be disappointed. I' tho Munich ALLoruEiNK Zr.vtvva Prof, vou Ptilcnkofer deuouncn tbo contagionM vim a of the amend of choler.i. Iln ral'iea Koch bljjbly na n biicirrioloKist, but directly disputes tbo oouclin-1 u bo druws.from bis invetllgri. tlotw. -I will with plcnmre," he said, "swallow bacilli cultivated by Koou himself, provided there is present no temporal or local disposition toward cholera." A ffAtxiilt upon a certaiu nuthort bs de clares that be found her clad in n cult somewhat like Hint worn by Grosvenor la ' Patience," cousiiliug of a tuuio ami trousers of black velvet, tbo latter reneh Idr to the knees, below which wero silk Blockings find slippers. She said that skirts wero n nulsauco in her estimation and that for relief, especially when com posing, she discarded them iu favor of the knickerbockers. A medal has been struck in comruem oration of tho tmniliedtli anniversary of Methodism in tills country, nt.d is sold !u dnplicato by unthority of tho llishops. Tbe case opens like, n book, mid in the coutrnl poilion.J surrounded by velvet the medal is to fixed that both its sides nro exposed when tho cover is opeued. An excbanijo saje: A pastor rcprets that ho lately found a convert kneeling before it in adoration, using It for an idol. He has heard that such ii perversion of tho objtct i3 common amonR the negroes of the South, wbi-ru the medals nro bild in nwo ns possessing snprruiilnr.il (jualitito. The report of tbe Commissioner of In tttitol I'evenue shows thot during tbe fiscrtl yinr tniliug Juno SO, 1SE4, ILcio was an increase of 703,252 nrtllons of U cohol gin, blyb Mines and puro spirits nud a di-crfasu iu other gradis ol spirits, principally Bourbon nud ryo wbiakies.tn tbo extent of l.7ot),G91 gallons. The ni.-p.rej;nt(! of colltctlons made iu tho lVursylani districts is us follows: Find. $2,033,171 23; Eighth. $02 01 11; Ninth. $1,251,091.25; Tiulfih, S411 110.. 82; Fo-wtteulb, 24,081.01; tjix'.tt'ntl:, J2G.2D9.28; NiueUcuth. first division. $7,278 8S; s-coud division, $132,237 53; T..riitielr-, $3,109.78; Twei.tysccond, ?I,0JO,O33.-13;Txnty.tblrd, SI.C52 021.. 7U. Tbo nggrcgMa receipts ot internal rtveuuo are 5121,539,039 83. Tnit ctrtruony of connecting tbo Ore gon lliilwav and l.'.'.vigitiuu Company's systtui of roads with tb Oregon Hhort Lino took plm'e at Iluutiugtuu, Oregon, at Sip. m Tncs.lny, thus completing tba lonrth tmuksoiilintntal line. Tuo lettt fpiko was ilrivmi by tbo ofllcials of the Oregon Hillway and Navimtiou nud tbe Union Pacific, roads, Immediately folloning tLn ctremouy n special train of the Oregcn mad ran down to tho Ida bo line, crossing the Snake 111 ycr bridge The new line, for tbo entire distancu from Omaha to Portlaud, is in oomplete readiness for tratlio. Through freight vrae received Wednesday at both ends. Th j track is said to be tbo finest west of tbu MUsouri lliver. VlCI-PnEMDENT IXEOT Tdoiuis A. Hendricks was asked Monday n to nbetl.tr lu bud hud uuy disagreement Mill, flntt Plvulai, na i-.nn,Uil lv tl.A Philadelphia Pucis. Tbe Pncss related that Mr. Cleveland suubbed Mr. Hen. dncks, who wus giving him advice about bis Cabinet and policy, About this yarn Guv. Hendricks sid: "I camo to Now TurE for tbo sole purpose of attending .1 . T 1, .1. 1 1 T iL urcoviyo xneiuitg, uuu ueiog uerr, i thought it proper to pay my rerpects to Out. Cleveland. I went to Albany on Saturday and saw him tho seme day. My visit was of a strictly i-ocinl nature, and this talk in tbo newspapers is all nonsense. There was no dUngrocraent of uuy kind. The meeting was most cordial aod pleasant." This Is another canard knocked on tho bead. New Yoke; Commercial Advehtisee: Ex Senator Wallace, of Pennsylvania: Y, Mr. Hendricks has beeu here. Political reasons? Ob. I Ibiak uot. lie wna here to transact some personal busi ness I called on bim and lound him lu excellent health aud spirits, lu faot, 11 lnveuated by his election. There is a crneral sentiment in my State that Mr, Cleveland' election Is Ibe best 'ttifcj;' that can bappou to the country and Ibe Democrats are determined to showlliaV tbty can manage the Federal interests with a better resnlt to tbe counter nt larga tbau the Hepublloans ever did. If II. l)....1.1lfl.na a .a o.n.H.U U,. ..til IUI ,lJ'UU,.un. " t u niu.iuiu iu. "Ill stop harping on tbo "Bloody Shirt" acaro. People are tired of it. I think yon will find, after tbe first two months uf Ditnocratio government, that bnsluess will grow better, that manufactures will mcrrase, mat rxporiauuua vm uuuuiv .... . r 1 1 1 1 1 In amount and value aud that everything will beat the fondest lover of bis cnim- l , n rv rlt..tra. Tnis talk about uoi.fi eleuce being desiroyeii is iuo nn si ooou, htiicks are no ciuuer imw iuu .uey wtie tha tto veiuici win ne iimhis 1. uj Sf BOJd 6t,lIim,nI' FROM WASHINGTON Sieelal to the (Vmiiiuh Ahvocatb j Wa.uj.noi ' h, N v. 1881. L . lit. A. V Gri-ely. of Atlio Inlne.ar- rived iu V uHliiiilo ti n few daya mice, ,,M lQ lbe Ht0M,v of Wnr nud Gen. Hnzeu. He is tho guest of Gn. Georgo L). Itngglcs while here. Lieut, Greely will cuter at once nuon the preparation of bis report for tho list year of bis expedition. The report of the operations of tbe first year was sub milled to tbe chief signal cfllper several months ngo nud was embodied In bis an nual report. Lieut. Greely wns unable to continue tf.o work nwny from Wnsh. Inston, as tit the records and material necessary to compllo it are on lllo hero. Any statements mado by hiin regarding tbe latest operations of (he expedition have therefore, been entirely from mem ory. He looks remarkably well, but In answer to Itquiricx cf a Star repoitei this morning, bo said that bis strength bad not returned to bim yet, but be wan gradually regaining It. He said bo wns heartily glad lo get back to Washington, ns be regarded It as bis homo. Ho hoped to stay hero for Bcmo time to corns, but nu nriny offlcir could never tell where bo would ifi next. The Seerolary of the Interior has re ceiyed the annual report of tbe Commis sioner of Penions tor tho fiscal jenr ended Juno 30, 1882. It states that tnere wro at the close cf tbo year 322,750 pen sinners, classified ns follows: 218.05G army invalids; 75,830 nrmy widows, minor children nnd dependent relatives; 2,010 naval invalids. 1,038 navy widows, minor children nud dependent relatives; 3 803 survivors of tbo war of 1812, and 19,512 widows of thoso who sencd In that war. There wero added to the roll dnrlog tbo year tbe names of 31,102 now pensioners, oud tbonatnea of 1,221 whoso pensions bad been previously dropped vjre ri sired to tho roll, making an ng grosate of 35,113 pensions ndded during tbo year. During tbe year tbo names of 10,315 wero dropped from the rolls for various causes, leaving n not increase to tbe number on tho roll of 19,108. The amount paid for pensions during the year was $3fi,0C8,507. Tho Commission er says tbnt at tbo rate claims have been filed for tho past few years tho closo oi tbo year 18SC will undoubtedly bhowjjuo million claims filed lor pensions since 1801. Since that year tbo total amount disbursed is SG78.31G.83i. An intlmntolrlend of President Arthur, who is perfectly familiar with New York politics, tail to-day that he has informa tion which satiefifs him that Mr. Arthur will have tbe supported his parly fiiends in the New York legislature if bo desires to succeed Mr. LiDbnm in tho United States Senate, lie thinks that Conkliug has no cbnnce of ngniu entering tbo Sen nle, and believes be has no desiro to re enter public life. An attempt to effect n fusion of tho Stalwarts nud Democrats to elect bim would fail. IIo says be thinks, judging from conversations ha h.-.a bad with the President some time ugo, that be dots not desiro to retire from pnblio life, and that bo would ac cept the Seuatorsblp, nnd will bo u can- didato beiorj tbo llepublicau National Convention in 1838. Tho question most attracting tho nl teulion of society jnht now is regarding tbo luturo mistress of tbo White Houso Who will bo the ncknouledced head ol society for tbo mxt lour years? Will Mr. Cleveland, when ho enters tbo Whitx House, do so as a bachelor or a benedict, nud lu either caso whom will he bring as rulbtrcss of tbo Kxeculivo Mansion and leader of society? Tbeso nro questions often askod by tuoso iuterested in matters social. Word reaches hero that there is it prospect that ho may bring Tiitli him ns bride ono of tbe mtbt charming and cultured ladies of Now York, to whom bo has paid con siderable attention. TLo White House has uever but ouco bad a bride 113 its mistress, and n bridont tbo head of lie Kit cu live Mansiou would bo h novelty that Washington society, always in search of novelties, would hail with de light. Yon may imigino if you can what we shall do with our mad patients when the Government thieves beglu to sot up tbe plea of insanity to rid themselves of due punUbmeut for tbelr crimes. Not n saner unn tbau Col. Uurustda oonld ba found iu Washington during tbe time that ho was stealing tbo Governments money, and no society at tho Capital was too cU. vattd to open its arms to receive bim. As buou as It lecamo inevitable that bis conviction lor stealing i to folliw his crliuu, tho plea of insanity U put up aud tbe epanletted crauk goes to tho Govern ment Iii3Juu Asylum, there to remaiu until publio forgetfuluess shall miko bis nbsance from that instituiiuu easy to be borne. Tho chaugo in tho ndmluUiralion that will tako place on the 4th of March next is n cbauge that has not bad its counter part In tbe history of tho Government. Wo bavo had 11 Doraocratio administra tion befora with an opposition Congress and we hava had n D,;mocratio O ingress a majority of Democrats In both Hous es against n Whig administration but never before has tbero been nu instance when tho administration bad tho House alone to back it, nud tbo Senate lo tio its bauds and dictate its nppnintmenti, Such i3 the position, or rather tho eli lemma, iu which President Clevelau will find himself 011 inauguration dj when be sends the names of hi cabinet members to n llepublicau Senatafor con ilrmatuu. 1 kuow of no exlstlno reason why Mr. Cleveland's cabinet should not be confirmed without question, but mat- ters betweou nov aud tho 4lb of Much may assume such n shape aa will make It possible that some names may ba objec tionable on tho score of patronage, Aud rigbt hero It may not be amiss to sav that Mr. Cleveland's ideas of Civil Service lleform is ono thing, and the de maul for n thorough cleaumg out of the clerical as well as tbu bureau (ores iu tbe departmcnti.il quite another. Mr.Cleve laud" will he handicapped iu this matter as uo.prniou Present has Lean. He cannot by any possibility enforce tba provWlou of tbe Civil Bervioa Uw nnd satisfy the greedy dsmaods of not one out two poiiuoai orgnnlzitlons thai will 1 hwiuiimii ir moir oooirlbu- uoua 10 lus Sllcoes. It is v.tll euouuh .1 I mem by v laoti tLe puaet.1 Federal office- "'mJu.!.. UwKHd.lutMr.Cl.ve land will nut bo so weak-kneed as to pay any attention to it, and If ho did the Ty ler administration wnuH bo repealosl, even If Mr Cleveland should not en ooiiuti r bis Bruins for his Imbecility. Washington I to bo the brine of a new nomonpathlo Hospital in which tho Hah iiecnann is to bo tbo rule of practice dis tinctively. Tho movets of this great en lerprise are snmo of Washington's best men nud women, who nro actively en. Enged In promoting n grand National Homeopathic Fair, to bo inaugurated on the 15tli of December next, to last six days. This will bo a magnificent dls play, nnd so attractive that Its projectors nnllclpnle n patronngo that will go fur toward accomplishing tho great object for which It Is to be held. SPECIAL NOTICE. Tho rendfrs ot the Caeeoii Advocate nro Informed that arrangements have been made to club that famous story paper Tun Yankee Blade, (which gives n beautiful present to every subscriber, Iree of cost), with the Caedon Advocate. The Yankee ISlide is one of tho oldest and best known wotkly story papers in America. Thereforo It needs no recom mendation from us. It coulnins in each number nice or ten complete stories, one thrilling nnd intensely interesting serial, beside n largo ntnouut of miscellaneous matter, snob ns Toclry, Household Re ceipts, Witty Ssylugs, Scicnco nudli. ycntloiis, Laughable Sketches, nnd lu fact everything that is reqnirod to make It tho best story patter in the laud. Any ouo of our old s ibacrlbcrs that nro uow nbout to renew, or any ono that may be oomo n subscriber, can bavo the Caebon Advocate and The Yankee Elide, enob one year, nud a beautiful present (with tbo Blade) for $2 E0- Thcso wishing lo avail themselves of this most extraordin ary offer, can send their address to the Publisher of Tun Yankee Blade, 339 Washington St., Boston, Mass., and re ceive by return mall n sample copy ol paper coutaiuing list of presents, which they may select therefrom, any nrticle.or combination of articles, ns n present for a year's subscription. Iu ordering please remit lo tbo CAimon Advocate tbe amount ns nbovo stated, giving your full address and tbo number of premium do sirod. Oirls, Bead This. Chicago Jlcrald; An old lady frem New England was a trifle careless in her posture, being wearied from loog riding, and in clined to rcclir.e. A portion of her stock ings became visible, and eriino rude young women silting by wero meou enough to stare and make, remarks and titter. The old lady, observing them, flared up. "1 don't 6co nothin' ior you young goslins to tough at," alio said, tartly. "You may think my stuekin's aro not nice enough, an' a little old-fashioned, but I wan, you to know that they hain't no belter stockiu's than them in litis country. I made 'cm myself. I'm CS years old, an' I nover wore a pair ol store sloekia's in all my life. I'll miss my guess if one of ynu can say the some tiling. I should think tho young women of these days would bo ashamed to go to a slure nn' bay (heir stuekin's of a mail instead of makiu' them with their own hands. Mebho they think they couldn't make as pretty ones us they run got at the store; but I want lo know what tiusiuera awoinanjics with pretty etockin's on her legs. They dou'l ko 'round showin' nl 'cm to everybody, do they? I'vo got three sons nil in business for themselves down to Kodting, an' I'm proud to say every one is uu old bachelor. They have Co much respect for tho teacliln's ut their mother that they won't marry a woman who goes to a etiira lor her etockin's, en' they could take their pick of tho girls in Bating, too, if I do say it myself. Land cakes alive, but if I hud tho bringm' up ol saiuo of 60D10 of tliesc goslitis wouldn't 1 make 'em too tho murk?" A Sollc cf tho Revolution. When the old Allciituwn Academy prop erly was sold sumo months ago tho pur chaser camo into possession of a bell, whose history dates back mom than n century. Prior to 1777 this ancient curiosity occupied a piece in tho etcqilo of Christ Ckurrh, 0.1 Second street, Philadelphia. In that year, when the British took possession of Phitadolpliia, it was taken to Allentown with another bell lo avoid their rcizuro ty tho enemy, Neither bell was ever railed for. One was placed in tho steeple of the academy, and the other hum in tha belfry of an old tehoolhnuse, which is now the site of a manufacturing establishment. Tho academy bell is as good as new, has a splendid tone and hears tills inscription; 'Matt. Townscrap, Bethlehem, for Leon llaihstcl, U. Snlomea, Berlin, 1709." Col. Murphy Bayos a Two-year-ola. (Jracie, Iho two year-old daughter of J. If. Geihard, rigar and tobacco meichant, of 3'J'J South Main street, Wilkcsbarre, owes her life to Col. Charles J. Murphy, of the Mexican Veteran Corps of New York,and a resilient of Brooklyu. On Tuesday of last week, she was lelt alone in her father's car rinse in front of Opplinger's Hotel, Nantl coke, when tho hone took (right and start ed oc a run. The screams of the child and tho people attracted the attenlion 11fC.1l. Murphy, who was in a bugjy driving down tho street, and whipping up his horse, he drove alter the runaway, and passing it, jumped out, aud, nt Iho risk of his life, sprung in front of the runaway, caught the rein, and brought the horse to a stand s'.ill. Tha citizens afterward gave tie Colonel an ovation. Plko County's Famous Hunter. 'Old Jerry" GrcouiTig, the famous hun ter of Pike county. Ilea in a critical con dition In Koes ting's Hotel in Mllford. Out jfflay last week Jerry went to Tort Jervls for a load of brick. He started back after uark.JMju about two miles from Mllford bis teaniFbecame frighte ned at a barking dog and started to run away, throwing Jerry out. He fell directly under the bind wheel, which passed over his body. Two hours later a man passing by tbe spot heard a groan, and found the old hunUr uncon scious, The farmer is a neighboring house was awakened, aud Jerry waa taken to Milford. Ills head was rut open, and ha was injured internally wbeu the wheel passed oyer him. Ha has been semi-unconscious most of tha time tlnce, and his recovery is considered doubtful. Two Fatal Aceldeatt. Two uccideuU occurred in tba mines nesr Wilketbarra latt Monday, both of which resulted fatally. At tha Horton shaft of tha Lehigh Valley Coal Company, Thomas Barrett, aged 15, fell from the carriage on which he wss ascending the shaft. When neir tbo top he tell 30'J feel, and was liter ally cruehed to atoms. At the Prospect Colliery, of tha eamo company, tho same ""er"""" l'"nck Dailey, aKe, 27 yns. ' cr" htifi'd".!' tt""' " Up A MOTHER'S SBEAD. The Wonderful Hlitrlonto Dovelopmont of 0 lemons Child Actroas. CMcaqo World. Tho Now York public was surprised n lew years ago at tho arrest, at the Instiga tion of the Society for tho Prevention of Cruelly to Children, of litlla Carlnue, tho child actress The llttl girl, less than eight years old, was taken from her parents nnd kept In confinement until released by order of the Court and Mayor of thn city. Mrs. Jennie Kimball, the mother of Cor- Inne, who has bean known to tho public for many years as vocalist and comedienne, has devoted the greatest care to tho train 112 and education of Corlnne. nnd the result Is a development ol natural faculties realty phenomenal. "When did you . discover Corlnne's re markable talent?" was asked or Mrs. Kim ball. "1 can hardly remember the lime when her eyes would not sparkle nt tho tcmnd of music; she iie;nn to stug ueinro sno could talk, lictnre slio was four years old ah created a sensation and received the prize nrn gold chain anil loesel stiMile'l with diamonds, nt tho National baby show hi Boston. Next she sane In n concert clven by Brown's Brigade Band, (and In 1ST!) mado her debut as Liltlo Buttercup In the Juver.Ho 1'iuntore company, blnce then tho has sung lu opera ana played various roles nearly everywhere." Mrs Kimball is a lady of Una presence, and when playing at tha Boston Museam, waa herself known as"ijtlllo Jennie Kim ball." What has become of tho little lady?" asked tbo reporter. '8I10 has given piece lo the persm you sco boforo you. Like 60 many others 1 have grown somewhat fleshy. Indeed I nssumn such proportions that I began to f'ar for my health. Why, at times I Wi.tihl have the most suffocating sensation in my heart; then again my head would bo atlnck ed and I have frerpit-nlly fallen to (ho flimr in a dead faintlnc fit. I consulted eoreral eminent physicians and they told 1110 I must'abaniloii the s'are if I expected cr hoped lo lire. This seemed terrible, for I devoted lo my ) rofessinn aud also to tbe development of Coilnne." "And yet yoiioppeor perfectly strong" "And so I am. Why, I hayo reduced my weight over twenty pounds within three mouths and I nover felt better in my life. If any who are troubled as I was questions this, let them try Warner's Safe Cure, tho remedy I used, and thev will, I am sure, b) speedily convinced of its truth. I bellcvnitis the finest medicine in the world, and any number of my friends to whom I hnyo 'recommended it hava found ns beneficial as it has been to me." "Is Corinne's health good?" "Perfect. The child has so much lifo and vivacity she is overflowing with It, on and olf tho stnee." The only previous instance of suoh re mnrknhlo proeoeity which history chroni cles Is that nf the famous Peg WofTinnlon, who first appeared In "The Bexar's Opera," when but a littls older than Coriune. Rogulating tho Coal Trade Tho Philadelphia Jlecord says: "It Is said that the aulhracito producing compan ies havo practically ngrred upou the pro granuno of work for next year. It Is tho old allotment plan, and will be based upon a total output of about 30,000,000 tons, the amount produced this year. It is sail that the new year will bo commenced without the encumbcranoo of surplus coal, and that the allotment plan will avoid mining maximum amount of coal when tbero is only a minimum demand." THE WEEKLY BLADE, (Nnsby'a I'aper ) 01 Tulcilo, unio, h how tho J.arsct and Best Dollar Kainlly Newspaper pub lished. During tho recent campaign, it reached the enormous circulnlion of 200, 000 nnd it leads am. other papers by innny thousand. They will mall specimen copy frco nn receipt of address. Soo advertise ment elsewhere. KKW ADVKItt ISEMl'NTS. DO YOU KNOW THAT LORILLAKD'S CLIMAX PLUG TOBACUO, With lied Tin T.lir. 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Tha Departments ot Agrlculture.Ilusluesi, Sunday school Teaching and KellKhms Work aro eondueted by eipcrts. who wrlle clearly and to the point. Tlio Uuuvrveu dots not till Its columns with long essays and sermons. Th NEW YORK OBSERVER Is a Live Newspaper, Furnishing each week A lttuaiouj SilKET, full of Initruoilon, encouragement ami truth; ana A Seculau Sheet, oontalnlnsr all the news. an.-S"S:a -S2 "2- BjMijisM &;; 32;?3-i ?m glss5 &m si i 5 fst SI I f 'II 1 w si5; 1LL 1'rleo tJ '4 pr year. Special Urms to Cleruyinen tUpeciiorn eoplos Free. AdJrtss NEW YORK OBSERVER, New York. Norenberlh. 1SSL Example Bottcr than Proeept. It Is an indisputable fact that one of the moat erTeellvo means nf expanding nnd in.' vigorntlng the mind, awakening sencroiis iniputses nnd forming n strong nud rmble eliitrueter is to cullivalo eatlv feiiiiliaiity Willi fireat men and woman, gioit deeds nnd ureal events with the brilliant achievements, the disinterested tncrllioea nnd heroic actions of Ihoso whose nxerlions were crowned with lasting pll'acla. nr whoso purity and loftiness of puii ta liave render cl them inspiring nnd iiumorlal examples. raswges from standard wcrKS In whle.li faitlilul hlsinrlnns r truo pnels, ti.ivc des cribed curb see ties and actors nddreealhem solves d 1 recti v and fni'ibly lo tho mind, es pecially to the young, mi l leave Impres sions thereon ns vivid nnd enduring na the conceptions nf n matter nrtlst laid upon cunvana. Thn cHect neyer dice out, butoon eciously or unsoonsoioiialy will have its in fluence upon tho mind and heart through life. A bonk In which tho reader will find n ricli store of such passages, bith In proie and pietery tins just been issued by Mears. Henry L. Warreh & Co., id Philadelphia, (whoso edverlieenittnt will tin lound iu nu mber ealumn). Tho articles hoyo been gathered from wide fields nr lilerature both nneiint and modern, nnd have been selected and nrrnured with raro judgment. It Is not merely n wolk for tho library but be longs to trie most useful class which find their natural plaeo In tho silting raom and nt Iho fireside. It will make nn elegant and appropriate holiday present, anil wo know of no work that promiies a readier cr more rapid sale at this season nf the year, especially after the long and tiresome surfeit of political literature. Tho publishers wont .1 number of llyo innaiid women to introduce this new work into every community. Wcita or particu inn. Mako 820.00 for Chrttna3. Tho publishers of Hitedge' MunlMi o!?er twelve valuable rewards in tlnir Honthli for December, among which is tho follow i"JK We wilt trivo $20.00 lo tha person lelllni; 111 vfhlch is the middle verso of tho New Testament Scriptures (not the Ttoviscd Ed Itiou) by December lOlh, 188-1. Should two or more correct answers be received the Ukwaiid will bo divided. The money will ho forwarded lo the winner December 15th, 1881. Persons Irving for tho rowaid must send 20 cents in silver (110 postage stamps token) with their answer, tor wiucii they will receive the Monthlv for January, in which the name and address nf (he winner of the reward anil tho correct answer will bo published, and in which several more voluoldo rewards will boolferol. Address IU-Tt.r.nrs Pcblkiiino Company, E.iston, Ponna. THE UltKAT Itl.OOD Ptir.IFIEI! )!.' Till-: VDltl.II. f !ntnirli Iiubeooina eo rrovalent tint ecarcely u lumUy In exempt, nnd It 13 truly tuo baua uf tho Aniertcnn rnc, Ko many prepar-tt ienn mo in tha marl-et that M u( cure, that a( 1lfre. Sure, oud NEVER- tfnEOIS will ba wrlcmocd br fill. Cittarr!i Hcinody hml lltoo.l I llllcr ban rsr.Vl.lt 1'nilccUnar.ineIe caeo where directions fro f.llo-.rcd. It otrixod fib tuo root ci tuo CiBeaso, tun. plimSnntoi tho Itoisoii from tho Mood. Ito tmccess hai boon wonderful and pa)M Jraraenio. All that ia R5kn1 for it is n triil Ttoinnst ohttinto nntl I.-rnr-fttvndlDfl cases jrirld rcarttlj to thlu reraodr. it it prrjfciwrtar'ntsi. rrtco 5J 1 a bottle. 6 i bottloi for UlHJti receipt cf yft 17 Hiu'l i'. Keucr t;o iiarristurp, IW, Bit LottlM will bo sent by ci- nTM'i nrrulil. Trfe t,n other, tnr 11 Ii the onlf rrapiritlon tUe. reaejin th ..nt r.f ,. .i:.lt .,.t Came UA r (ot nek ronr dru 'niA for ono) concern loo Oausa t!iitDie Symptrnia and tlr.ro ofOrttnrih. Itcontiini tertiwiulalfinf aulhentto vntl renuino cares. It ii nlMthe Uc&t KKtotl I'm riliui' in the market, Vor fcnl ly DriifZftMn niprnHy. Vliolaaalo by bvM'ia P. Kcmiu 4 Oo, tlirriabcrT. alobr VIOirMOTOS 11 olio tat iOo., nnd Smith, Klzxs & Co., Miilm'a, Pa. noT,S,18SMjn r. Millinery JUST ARIIIVED T-nTii r i'iifl IlUlfl llJ!lll t 11 1; -LATEST STYIaSS" 1 N MILLINERY, Consisting of New Shapes in Ladies' and Misses Hats and Dunne!?, In Plush, Velvet, Satin nnd Felt. Beautiful Now Shapes in Douuets and Ifoods for Little Ones. Jfew Satins, riushos and Velveteens, in nil colors. And Silk Velvets, Drocad ed, Plain ond Striped. MSAMIIDItiSe, n eycry color and quality. riumcSjWinRs, Birds, etc., etc. JH.6Cy.Ei. Ji IV Xt3 In all colors and qualities. A full line of NOTIONS nnd Ladies' Fuhnisiii.vg Goods. Ynu cannot fall in find what you wane at low prices for CASH, at Miss Belli: Nusbaum's, - LKVAN'S IiUILDINU, Bank Street, Leliighton, Pa. Kov. 1,1884 :m THE TOLEDO BLADE. NASBY'S PAPER. CIRCULA'riON 191,000. The larRCSt circulolion of any Weekly Newspaper in the United States. The Largest Puper published in the United Blates at One Dollar per year The Deft Tuner and tho Cheapest Paper. The Only I'aper publishing tho Nasby Letters. The Iliad alone, $1 00 per year; with Waterbury Watch, $3 50s with Steel Un. cravfni; of PilRrhns" Progress (a $10 cugrav ini:),$2 00. Bpecial terms to club raisers made known on application. Any week's isauooftho Diode announces our bargains in cheap books, pictures, etc. We want nerylody to seud postal card lo us for a specimen copy. It will till Us own story. A column ad vertisement would not afford room tn des cribe its various departments uud our an nouncements lor the cominK year. Write for a specimen, and also send the addresses of all your friends. THE BLADE, TOLEDO, 0. A PURELY NATIONAL PAPER. Circnlatins In every State. Auditor's Notice. In the matter of the first and final account efS. H. tlllhain. asslteo for thebenentot the eredlt"rsor w. n inicriiium. The Auditor, appointed by Iho (Innrt to inakedlstrlbailonof ihe funds In the hands era. It. (Wham. alrnee, lor the bmeht cf tho creditors or W.S. Wintcnnute.wlli ineft all parlies Interosted for the purposes of hi; appointment at, tuo ouioo oi rrryinm uu Kklfer, In ilia liorouuh or Maueh Chunk, on TUESDAY IlKUUMHKIt lbt. at Nino o'clock A. M , when and nhera all rlles Interested are required to appear and present (heir claims or ba forxer debarred Irem I eomtot la on said fund, I UORAUK HE Auditor, I Har. 1.1W4-4W THIS PA!PER 13 CLTIB WITH ODEY'S LABY'.S BOOK irill Desfia lur ruci jrnriu niiruuuruia lur (tiOnhleh should bo sent to tha publisher Of tllOUAnnoM ADVUOATIi. GODEY'S LADY'S 300IC Is Iho olitss' runlly mairarlno In A merlon, and is conceded tho press and public to ho the) leadlnp Fashion MnKft'lae.i'Spectally Bo, as Ha elrc ilatlnn probatdv covers tho larucft aron of any Ainfriean publication. Its pairons lielne lound In every cU lilted eoimtry under the sun. 1S8J will innrlt tho fifty find year o! I his Mairnzlnc, and it Is prnpi sed that It shall not only axeeeil In execllcnca tn every department anything In lis previous history, hut surpass In ntt nellvrncss, quality and quantity any other nmiinrlno uuhllsheil Inr the aamo nrleo. Tho Slauazlnc, during 16Si, will eonialn: 1000 paires ofrcadlnR,consltlnc;ofSlorlcs, t.'ovols, lio.manc a Slieiehes,l'ociry, History, Uloirraphles, by tbo best inairiziiio writers, also, Art ond t:nrrent time; Dlalngutt, Lessons on Uressninklnir an. I (JuoUtntr. 200 I'raotloil HeHpesi besides descriptions of Fnsblona. domestic ami furk'gn, 150 paices tllusiratlii; Fashions tn colors, and bhiolt and white. SO panes Illustrating Fancy-Work in coiois and Mack and nhlto. f)4 laxes or select Music. 18 ileautirul IleirravlnKS. 12 Illustrations of Arohltcetural Deslirnrj besides Illustrations of Household Interiors and tltorles Uaeh subscriber will be allowed to make a selection each month of A "Full Slro Cut Paper I'attom" of any drslfin Illustrated In tho iMaKailne, without extra cost; these pat terns aro worth inoro than tho price ol the .Mairnzlnc. Wo will also picscnt to every subtcrlber a Steel KnL'tarlnc (for framlnn) of i'orault's ceUbratcd pletu'o "Sleeping Love," prepared expressly lor this .Mnga sine. As Qoncv'a IiAnr a Iloort ha faithfully nbscrv(d its promises with tho public lor Ml tv-l -ury ars. there need bo no doubt, about the abovo olfer bcluir lullllled to tho letter. Hubserlpilou rlco (,'JCO a year. Sample copies, 15 cents, Adelrcs. UOliKY'H 1,A1)V'S HOOK, V. O. I.oelc llox II it, 1'lIir.ADlft.l'lllA, l'A. Kor. s wl lyj HiXaOHAN & CO., BAHK STEKET, Lehighton, Pa, HILI.Icr.K and Dealers la Alt Kinds of GRAIN EOUaHTarul 80LU rtcaui.An maiiket n.iTiis. Wc would, also, lespectlully Inform ottralti ?nn that woaro uow fully prepared to bUP M.Y them With rromrnyMln desired at VKtt lL,OWEJST I'KICRS. M. HEILMAN & CO. Jut 1 15 FOR SALES. Onnborso, two co7S lialf .Tersor, ono 1r fllit yc.irs oM nnd ouo three years old. tho Utter expected to lo Fresh in l'Vlirnnr) flien threo yenrs old, ono phaeton ritrrt.10, ono sot of now hMivy two lior.o Urtu wanon wheels, mado hy Samuel HoherlluKt nd thoroughly seasoned, alau a row 1'lyuiouth Kuclis and Lehoru chick?. Apply to du. w. n. ukuud. October is w3 CALL AT THE j NOVELTY ST0RE, next to tho Advocate office, Bankway, Leliighton Pa., Tor Oenls' Underwear IIoso I o r I.t. dies. (Icntlemrn and (Jhlblreti, .lup.m eso end other Poolcnt llandkeiehlels, MuspeHtcrs, Ta tils Clothes. Hod Spread. Towels and Toweling, Combs. Shoo Iirurlics. llnlr DrushoK. Feather Dusters. I'aper and llnvtlopcs, ivns, Album', llar- uiiiuien.?. necoroeon?, iwnivci ami eiirao, l'uoket Knives, Ilaaor Strap. Fins, Needles, and a larjo variety of other articles which wo aro kelltnirat very Low Prices FUlt OAS If. Call and lo convinced that wonrotell lngiroodsat a 1 most C I) sr Indies' Ilrcss Iluttons from 6 cents to is cents per dozen J.lslo Thread O loves, for Ladles nnd Misses from li cents to S3 cents. MI'ecb and Children! I.nce Collars at 0,10 and 12ccnts each, dents' n'ekwear. Hows, Scarls and Collars Ths "llanner" Collar only 10 cents per box, Lace C, 8 and lo seats lerjaid. July 12 ,13S ici zzf.n kkisc aii ran:, i Uselntimn. Hold by CruvfrlnM. t DROP IN AT THE ft Carbon Advocate OFFICE FOR flhpan Prinlinrr I WIIUU I lllllllgj i Ml WE WAHT 1000 rnoro BOOK A0EIIT3 for the grandest and fastest telling book over published, OUR FAMOUS WOMEN. This Is an entirely new and original work lust published, nnd Is thn joint prudue'lon ol 0 of our icrrstest llvliiiC authors, Ineludlni; Mliabelh Stuart Phelus. Jtose Terry Cook, Harriet Prtsoott SpotTord, Marlon Harland, ntnrT A. T.ivirmorc. Harriet lleechor Stoire. I.oufso Chandler Moult, Mary detainer, I.uey I.arooin. an t 11 other well known au. tbois. These twenty duulnaulshed writers hcra give for Ilia tirst time, thocumpleto his. tory of the l.lrts nnd Deeds nf 30 famous Aineriean women, inouoi niiuiu nro now in log, whose lives havo never before been writ ten, and they tell how they havo won their way from obscurity In fame and glory. For Thrilling Inleresr, Itpinantlo Story. Spley Humor ami Tender l'alhos, this grand boolr. Is without a peer. The ChruKan AJvcale says i "This splendid hook crtalnly Is ono (if the very best ard eholeest sulm'riitlnn-l""ks we have over aaen." It Is splendidly Illus trated with full par.o engraviug' Lesidcs many superb portraits from speelal photo graphs. AGENTS WANTED ! AflKNT! Thle grand Imok Is now out. ' selling all olhare 10 1 1. Ministers. Fdltors, Cdtlrs, bio , unuunliflrdly eU'k rso it and wi h 1 It Uodspeed. va havo manv lady oxen's who hive told over SO In Hielr lasi'eetive lun(hlix). U'e want a Tew goon agents man anq women In thla vloiniiv at onee. W. g.ve Kxtia Terms and lu.y Ireluht. Now I.IUetloialo make marny. fifS-Our elreu lars. giving sjeetal Terms, Kxnaeis. etc, sent Iree. UorreipondeneeiuTUsd. Address ! A. II. WOUTIllNOTtiV Jt CO., 1 nor-ISIw Uartlord, Uonn. 3 rra.t. IPC .uw iuiwejiLuuiiiiiJwiitijegauAuiiLiittliMiuwj R. PENN SMITH & CO., Aro prepared to sell to Dealers, Lime Burners and Consum ers, at their BREAKER at LEHIGHTON, Pa., Delivered into wagons at the the ton : Lehigh Egg, oiuve, Chestnut No. Chestnut No. Buckwheat, Culm, i. ii TERMS July lo, ls.i-ly IMi and Winter Trade !. &c, &c. Our oung Ladles on Gentlemen will flnl it to their advaataga to aire aim call boloro purchasing elsewhere, . they will fl . HEsT SELEOTJJD STOCr 1. Town AT I10TTOM 1-ltICliS. 014 Fust Offlss Baili, BAffi SW, LEHIGHT H Aprl 4, 13S3-ly a na (a a a i a Dealer in STOYES AND TINWABE Has removed to his new Store Tvoom, opposite Clanss St Brother's Tailoring Establishment, on Bank St., LeMgliton, Pa.:'j AVhcrc he will he pleased and customers. Ho! Fox Mew. Goods! , Sf. SWEENY & SOU Have received an enormous comprising Groceries, Oueensware, etc. Old Post-Office Building, Bank St. Lehightor?. i 3 tji. t? FOR CHOPPING fgSjSff I ' 2 3.s3 P S. Saatase.Meat.Illnre.JIeat,IIash,iranibarirStea.,Sat, TiWr J ij S berapple, Tripe, Ctamn, Chleken-hatad, frociuettea, &W ! 3 SPaJ - c? todll.li, tierap-rat for Hoaltry, Etc. tEK ' 4 !?i!:aSr? S 1 VALUAB1.E COOK-BOOK, rilEE, Willi EVERY CIIOPPEH. $5 . , J ill K !pPAwiy WL si t '. a 'I ? rl '00' zc FVT ' i m ,13 8. 'OO-f 'oqiZ SS ,. w " 'OS's 'ii t ., si .. V J 3 " i, 'OO'CO 'o;nuiu jod -qi i odoijo oi 'ON s;rSV i ABrices9 following rates, 2240 lb. to $3.15 3.00 2.80 1.65 1.05 50 1, 2, CASH. Tho undersigned calls tha attentl'ra of his many friends and patreas t his Largo and Fashionable Block af Fall and Winter Goods, Consisting of AND SHOES Of every description and Stjle In tk Market, including a tpeelal Una ef Lady's Fine Shoes Also, a rail line ef Umbrellas, Parasols, Hats, Caps, to receive his numerous friends stock of OIIOICE GOODS, Read What a Patient says of If. "The Pastilles I pnrchasod from Ton tn Aaaaist prgve to ma most ctmclus Ivoly tbnt 'whllo there u llfa tlicro Is hope." They old tbelr work rar be yond n.y utmost oxneetattons, fop l cerululr did lint otn'et that n lUblt of KOUU1&KN yABS' llUUATlON could bo eompletclrirciteii under eon trot In Ibe exceedingly stiorttlino or two months I cinstiro y n that no fal.o modesty will kcepms frnm dnln? all that 1 can In addlna to the snceeea wi.1 :lx will surely crowu so beucllclal a remedy." Alv9 extract ftoaaletterdited W.V Dea.S3,lSl Tha rait'Ues are prepared oad cold only by tbo HARRIS REMEDY CO. UF'Q CHEMISTS, 309Mn.IClh.at. OT. LOUIS, MO. Cra &it't Uutsut J3, t-o errtta C3, tiita ranUi f