The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, November 29, 1884, Image 3

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    jVew- -Advertisemoutg.
coss Covert
Beats & Co
KEAI.EnS IN
Yrlchos, Clocks,
Jewelry, Silverware.
Spectacles and Eye Glasses,
TVeissport, . , ,. . Penna.
KEl'AlHINfr
ofml kinds promptly attendo i to at VEKY Hea.
IUT.Rbld4IUlECS.
A
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Railroad Guide.
a & Reads B. F-
' Arraagcseat cf ?a:;cBgcr Twit:.
NOVBMUUK Ktli, 1S8I.
Trains loivo Allentovj-n as follows :
(Via PinKlOSIETI IUltliOAD.)
For Phllsdclpuhi at !.!, C.30, U 10 a. ra.,
oad "3.10 p. la.
SUNDAYS.
Tcr Philadelphia at "5 03a.tn.snd 3.23 p.m.
(VU East I'c's Hrascii.)
Vor Heading and Harrlsburir, .45, 8.10 a.
tn V.'.U, 4.3 and O.Ofi p. n.
For Liinc-iiitcr and uoluinbla, CIO, IJ.10 a,
lii ., ill J 13.i i u,
SUNDAYS.
Tor llnrrlsburrr, am! wayprlnts, p.pfi p. m.
l'nr I'liIl.i'Joli.hlA 7 :5 ft iv. in.
Trains fcr Alleutovni ljavo ao foUcvrs :
(Via Pnni:io:iEN Kailhoap.)
I.rnvo Phllad'a. 4.3', 7.40 a. lu. anil 1.40,
l.s 1S0, and 6.15 p. m.
SUNDAYS).
Loave Philadelphia, S.OO n.o., SCO, 4.20
p. m.
(Via Hast Psrcr. Hbauch.)
Leave Hcadlu,', 7.15, 1015 a. m., 2.00. 0.J0,
and it 15 in.
Leave llnrrUlrarp, 105, 7.55, 0.13 a. m , 1.46
and l.nu p. m.
Lcavo Lancaster, U.tlO a. in., 12.53 and 13.10
p.m.
Leavo Columbia, 7.30 a. in , 12.40 and do
y. in.
fr'ronj King Street Drpot.
SUNDAYS.
Leave lieadln',', o.oi a. m.
Lenvs llnrrNburK, 7.00 p. in.
Tralr.a via "I'crklotmn Vtnllroad" marked
thus () run lu and irom Depot. Mnih und
(Jrccn eirroig, I ' li II a ! cl l. io , other trains lo
find from liruad street l.epor
't'ho 'iVt ami B.ao. i. in. trains from Allen,
town, nnd 'ho M u.'i in. I 16 p. in. tnln dom
Philadelphia, vl.i l'i rs.li... en llallinAd, l.avu
tkioiigh cars loaud Imiii Philadelphia.
J. L. WOOTTKH,
licutral Manager.
U. O. HANCOCK.
Ucn'l Piiu'r t Ticket Aserit
Mar 27th. IH3
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ta f;. 5F1
39
m ASH
Rmoicr cf CIo'JewcII Gcuxilno
Hull Durtitm SmoUtiff Totmcco tIU
reoclvo lYcuiittm a follows on
turumaml conrtltuaiB licre "icpineili
gatPnEMiUM.sooo
2d " S2.000
3d " 33,090
Ji5 otliffr Prmitnma a bcbomi.
"I'lio Cipremluiu will awnrJ1
Dcocmlwr J2, 1SH1 1st I'mnHim
poe tn the i-eri from Hora we ro
rfllvethfUrsustuumborofoiireiipty
iriveu rorthn ntTt larwit nnmlif r
amUtiun. In t'-oiir o f th numb-r
of e-iijity b u V rt'rolnM fr.ni oac
t ttw twxutj TW (wetHsful con
tutiit. Pa?'i Mt i.m't lrtar our
nrUmilCill D.i-h-m t-ilcl U.S.
Uep niepUmp, an.l (Mution Notlm,
llix mut boflmouppornrcly in a
Incki'TO, with nnnia nml ntMi t f
fnJer, mtt nnmhr or pontiln.
evl, t'lslntr luartM on tho rnln1e,
nnrt mut ont . h ir-rwi i' wni:l ta
UlnrUrclU4 Uurtinm Tobnrco
Co., DumiAW, N O. T.vpry p-fluuina
racial hai picture of Uull
See our next ouuaunMuiuit.
JiJfJOl)
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ItfloO
$100
10
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JjfOO
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!330
rr!2(
$1U
DANIEL WIEAND,
Carriagcs.Wagons.Slcighs, &c
cosxtn or
B.VSK AND IKON STItl-r.TS,
LEHIU1ITON, riKKA.,
rartlcalar attontlOD tircn to
REPAIRING ,
la all Iti ditalti, at tha very I.nrcit Triers.
Patronacn rtipoetfully jollelled and per
ft tlri(tloa nuarantred.
Jaa.lt.H.iy. DAff, WIEAND,
DIVORCES A'of-UTn nivoit.
rxtiHottkrouihout Die United Statei and
Oaiaa for dcirrtlm.n.in.(U port. UitfUiiwr.
at, erielly, InrnmpatlMiily. etc. Adtlco
fret. Itata oreaieaiid adiirr-M
ATT1 UlNKt WAKD, World Hmldlmr. 1M7
eway, New Yoik. July 2-ly
TRACH'S ACADEMY
And Commercial School.
A Beardlne; and Day School for Youns
Mo and Iidlei. rrpart t for cillu. for
teeeblDc and Tor builnei. A lull or. f
itrlnedtecherl. Charget Ileaionahle.
IUfereacei: lacnltyor l afayttteCoUomi
lietloen Men ol tulon. pa., and oil, or Ta!
Ireti Fall Keiilon o,.ni Anir. 8lh Stn.
leaie nay eater any time. Hind fur ct
4tiraeiin II TUAOIl. nin. Eaiton, l'a.
rieate atallta tlili paper.
"Original Cheap Cash Store"
AN INVITATION.
Wo InTito tho special attention of our Lady
menus iv uui iniKU Bloc OI
LONG and SQUARE
CASHMERE SHAWLS,
which welinro linuRlit from a larKO Importer
u. uiuituui iiiiu uru scmrir uxircinciy
fc 00
(3 M
4 5'l
ti 75
7 U0
S 60
(10 U0
SHAWI
Ml AWLS
SUA" J.S
shawls
MIAWI.S
SHAWLS
SHAWLS
42 37
Itf 76
3 60
U CO
5 71
7 M
8 70
The aluvo gooda aro perfect In weave and
'""J. T. NUSBAUM,
Opp. I'ubllo Square, Bank Street, LchlRh
ton, Pa. Jnno 7, 1891-ly.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2S, 1884
SPECIAL NOTICn.-rvrsons inaLInn
poymcnls to tlilsufllco by moncv orilera or
postal notes nill plcosc make tbem payable
at the Wkissport Poet Ofhcs, as liio Lo
higliton ollida is not a money orJer oftlco
Our Neichtjorhood in Brief.
From North lo South
Shut is the mouth
Of e v 'ry ra in 1 1 1 1 s u epea k o r;
Dili In In platf,
Willi brazen lure,
Appenrt thprHit-a -l;or.
Tlr.tiiLiv .v.,vl. ,.i 1 ir I ..!.!. r....i.
Chunk. '
- The HoJ'llns Railroad is huildlnc six
teen new depots.
.e-Fnr rough of childhood orold a)e,
tl wfu'a Tar Syrup Is the bust.
Tho Thomas Iron Cumnanv has hmiMit
tho Hellortown Iron Cunipnny'a furnsco
JH3 coueIi ur roIiI that can not be
cured by Jadwin's Tar Syiup is unknown.
Thieves ato making raids on our Si rul
er's hen rooets.
tauFine n'd walrhrt, jewelry and
I'.oolts nt K II ilohl's, Mnurb Oliunk.
Ucthlehem now makes traniis crack
tono f.ir their grub. RiRhll
I&O A haw I.. I .it OIOPI.'C U? TOITrn
anil JEWELRY just received at S. HAUA-
MAVyi!!..... T I ..... v
J u.ijii;, uviiiiuiiii . i,
There is lalk of a hurso rail wnv ho
tween Allentowu end Belhlihem, via the
pike.
Don't fail to notice the r.'.Wtlon m
tho price nl nil sizes of coal at tho Breaker.
See odvertfeemc.it.
A full Imi. ..r I,;.,!. ..!.,, . r..n
ami hat Iriniuiiiiga very cheap at Mrs. E.
1'dth'a iiiillim ry sloro on Bank street.
urk will bo suspended durins tho
first week of December in tho unthracite
cual ininoi.
rf'". " ..v.. ,.111. .HIIIHIITV OUint
of Alvcni.i Oiaver, Iljnk slroet, Leli'lshtun,
I.. ii. v...,. v ..i. .T:nt oi
iui iiuia uuii iionneis. .
The Lehlsli CjiI and N.ir.mllnn f!....
Turslay dvlaro I n semi annual dividend
ol 3 ci n'. piyablo D.c. 9.
X&l-A v.iriety of Imoks, very cheap, at
the jNove'lv Store, next door tit thn Auvn.
Oate ollice.
A Bjtl liihein Remiblieau called n
Denucralic ct Union soldier n relinl nn.l
C't kno-kel clean uvjr the fence for it.
yEifllnvo you s-cn those oleg.intlf
trilllllint I III t II ml 11 lunula IT n... ....II
Alu'iiiu Graver's. '
The lioa discise is verr ilestruetlva in
Ihs n.'ii;hbiirhoo I of Hanoyervilla, North
amplnn county, lio'no farmers liavo been
deprived of nil their porkers.
Attorneys and Jutticesnf the Teaee can
get legul clip puds at llio Novelty Sumvn'Xt
titho Ami.CATK nfflee, at 3j ccuts each.
.,u ir.L-eiiuiii, mticie.
Mr. Nathan Onev. nrilirrei I
Monroe county, nged 81 jesrs, walked 8
miles troujli the ruiti to vote for Cleveland
and Hendricks.
iSaC-Farmcrs. nod others would do woll
tn call at llio Oul Breakar, LVilhlon, and
learn p-ues bef ire p.irchasliij; elrowhere.
The growing wheat nover presented a
finer opiiearjiieo than it does now. In.ll.
cations point to n lull mid nbuudant crop
nest year.
JtXflt CUtS about i5 for n mirrlnnx mnJ
only lor a.uvoi.-e. If vim tkr Jail
wiu'ii 'i'ar Synip it will cost you 25 lenltj.
-Our popular liveryman, D.n id Elibcrl,
is still fiumsliiiiK teams for fum ral.. I, .mi
nessnu.l pleasure riles at Ills usual low
price", ut his stalls on North street
Sweeping uduilions in millinery at
Mrs. E. rath'J, on UanU street, dll and
learn prices.
-The new Lutheran and r.aforme.l
Chinch at Whitehall 6tation is rapidly
hearing completion, and will be dediejtil
in tho near futuio.
JfaB-Parties desiring to bnv (ami hv the
c.ir will do well tornll nt (lie Coal Breaker,
lini.i-pitnH, tivrnro piireliuting ol.etvhere.
".& .....uiiiii-iiiB uie luieicii.
-Thcro reyeral rrurslucs nlnnir Il.inlr
unci that should ho fuel immediately as
peuesiriuin aro liable to break there necks,
not only at night Lut during the day.
tS5-WANTED Everybody ui call at
the CojI Breaker, Lehighton, and lentil
pneea bef .re laying in their winter supply
of etui. It will in. v v.in. J
The bimeit rue In Luzerne, fount., u.
bought a few days ngo by Millon Court
right. It was a tear old and its dressed
weight was -11)31 pounds.
"fcSuUyou wnnta nice,"mo.ith,eney sliave
..... ..... .... cii.iiuiKiiiig, go tor rani'
lloederer s Knloon. nn.lr n.n rVAt rr
l , .. ........ iitv UAiiiuiig
tel. Ho will Ox you right, and don't you
forget it.
SBfjuNow is the lime lo lay In your sup-
ly of winter coal and tho Coal Breaker.
..l.iMiioi, p i. 11....1 ...i
...... .., , , j,j,lc , ylr, CITJ
iiiduceiueDls to those buying by the car
load.
-Sportsmen, don't furcet the shootlutr
match, which will take l.laca i.t K r.i'.
Hotel, on Thursday next, December 4th,
for a .1 year old bull and sow with pigs. Be
on hand as route fine sport is expected.
aBB-lou can buy all sites of coal cheaper
at llio Cnl tt.nnli. T...I.1-I.I .. .
i . ....... i, ..viiiiikijn, mm ui any
other place lu tho Lehigh Valley. Call
and be convinced.
-The employees of the Dickson Mann.
facturing Compauy liavo been nutMed of
reduction of Un iwr cent lu wages. A limi
lar reduction took pl.ioo six months ago
The men will beoblm.ul to submit.
.Grand rush great reliielion In Fall
anil v miiir tf 1L.......1. ... i
-.- --.' ."'Hurl, av ooniiu
Itltver All Inmrv in... 11 ... I. .. . r-
...... j Mdua. slice.
high (on.
Lewis Webr. nl lown. was nimli. at.
Iremoly haypy on last Thiiredsy, by his
go ii wile presenting him with a bouncing
baby girl weighing abmt twelyo uunds
Mother and child are doing well.
jBs-!t is pure it is pleasant, ft is effrc
till"!. rMllMlflll. Itlu till!.... ..I .
--. ".iiill uilllllS. lllftlllll
tabwiusly Jadwiii'd Tar Syrup. 2J ceuts
and (I bau'e,
Mr, It. B. Askew, late assistant pott-
matter at Baltimore, said tomeliine g..
"Having bad neemsMn tn try Dr. Bull's
Cough t-yrup, I unhesitatingly pronounce
lithe bestremely I h.ve ever turd, A
idu 1 buttle relivTcJ me ct a s.vers cold,"
Keep a packs i;e of Day'a Homo and
Cnllla Powder always handy. If your
boree has colic1, heaves orenniire crlra him
a tablespoonful Ihreo limes a day until re
lieved. Threo doses trill generally efrect a
cure. Prlco 2S cents.
..jl.5l.Try nil of the nnock nostrums and
oil ol llio old wnmrn recipes, and Ihcn if
nn want In bo rureri of your cotichii, cnhls
nndoioup.ynu my do so by ujing Jad-
win's Tar Syrup, 25 ts nnd $1 rb0,t0.
The Bethlehem Iron Company on last
bniurdoy notified the employees in the Bes
seiner steel mill that until lurther notice
the mill would bo In oeration only live
Hays each week Instead of sir. This notion
Is taken on account of dullness in the trade.
Clauss cDBio,, The Tail
Ol'S, Still linVC a I'CW Ol' those
l,.l, ..,! ir
i
on nana.
laid along Bank street from llio Mansion
Houra to A. Sliive'a hardware store. This
Is a long needed Improvement and one
Hlt pn.ltn" Ii.fil tn ftn.nl.nr ,1..
- .j.-. ... inn.-w.iuio iuu mun-
falls and covers up the treacherous holes
nl 111. I . t
along that part of town
-r?l-Tlio T.nil T.B.n 1......1 T I.
, " - - -" . . ut 11 ..ua in n
f,cnl, who Is pifisiiif (hrougli tho 8lnt In
juuiv b cicurnirri itiuiiie. used
lltHltfO r.-Wl.l .till- Pill- sjrtln sir n rn il.l. I
....... 7 . w... . .. ."'
nuw in ,nu A.uvciiv oiore. uauKwar
Mr. Richard Thomas, of Slttlnctno.
hasjust been cranle.1 letters patent for a
csr coupler. It Is so constructed that it eat)
be uisi.'n lo couple both old and new cars
by simply removing a plu and placing it
in a different position when to be used on
old coupling".
GlT'Only $10,00 cash
for an all-wool Suit at II. II.
Peters', Post-office building,
Lehigh ton.
For tho week ending on Nov. 22, 1884
(hero tvm 184,214 tons of coal shipped oyer
tlrt Lehigh Valley Railroad, making a
total of 5,844,525 1ms to date and showing
a decrease of 553,481 as compared with
tame time last year.
OSFH. II. Peters, at the
Post-office building, Lehigh
ton, will make you an all
wool suit lor only $10 cash,
if you order now.
A. L. Campbell has opened a watch
making and jewelry etoro In tho building
next lo Clauss i- Bro's tailoring establish
ment on Bnik street. Special ntlotilion
will bo given to repairing, and as Al is a
first-duss workman we do not hesitate In
recommending htm to our friends and the
public generally.
Mrs. E. Foth lias just received an Im
mense stock of Winter hats ami bonnets
which slio is almost giving away.
Thn Domr.i-rnts of Slatington had a
grind turn out on Saturday. The process
ion wao very largo, and a grand iticccss.
Several bands ol music wero inline, 'Ihe
succcS8of tho gloriflention was due lo Iho
feci Hint eysry Democrat did his part, and
that nil were imbued !th the idea that
Democratic principals will rule for a cen
tury to conic.
?B-Trustccs, Executors, Guardians and
other Decile, Receipt Bonk.", Judgment
Notes, Minute or Record Books, and Jus
tices Blanks fur sale at the Novelty and
Notion store, next to the Catidos Advocatk
unice.oii Bnkway.
Hun. Desire Bournirjuc, a prominent
citizen and proprietor ol a watch case fac
tory, at Milforl, Pike Co., did suddenly
Thursday night uf lust week, llo was
born in Fianeo fitly ono years ago. Ho
had held several public! nflicee, including
tlittofnssoci.itojHlgoof Pike county. Mr.
Biurnique had many relatives in New
York, New Jersey and Philadelphia.
S.T!uW'ati'hei, Watches, Watches, ot E.
U. llohl's, Mauch Chunk.
Francis J. Sliiil.U, of Linsford, Carbon
county, who was fli rested soma timo ngo by
Assistant Internal Revenue Collector Joseph
Kalbfus on tho chargaof violating the rcvo
nun luws.wds given a hearing in the United
Slates Dishic'. Court in Philadelphia last
week before Judge Butler. He wai found
guilty and I he judge sentenced him to pay
a fine amounting lo tho taxes due nod costs.
Clauss & Bro., The Tail
ors, arc making up elegant
suitings, in the very latest
.styles and best workmanship,
for 16, sold last year for 24.
Call and see them.
ra-Klegmt new goods nt E II llohl's,
Mnuch Chunk.
"Tho Enterprise Meat Chopper" lias
been tested and endorsed by over one hun
dred Agricultural Journals. The Farm i
Fireside aya s "After testing, each editor
iniiiiedliilely ordered tn Enterprise Ment
Chopper for his family usa." The Ameri
can Agriculturist says : "I'hese choppers
etrel anything of the kind made in either
Hemisphere." See advertisement in an
other column.
SB-Don't lorget to see E II llohl's stock
next eek. lie hnsa magnificent stock of
goods. Susquehanna street, Mnuch Chunk.
Abraham Muyer.n Bucks county farm-
er, was robbed by a couple of young men
In bouth BtHhlchem in broad daylight, a
lew days ago. Mover, who was driving
into town, asked the way of a young man,
who got Into his wagou with him. On a
signal he was Joined by another young
man. Tcey knocked Moyer tensclcss.rob.
bed hi in of a small amount of money, and
a note for $25. The highwaymen escaped
fSI'K F. Lufkenbuch, (11 BroaJwny'
Mauch Chunk, is already opening up a
beautiful assortment of Books, Albums and
Fancy Articles suitable fur Holidav
(Ills. In a.MiUuti to which hu h a n l.n int.
some assortment ol Wall Paper, Stationary
and miscellaneous go.ls unsurpassed in
price or quality it any oilier store in this
section. Cull and see him.
Oeornoous holiday display next week
at E II llohl's, Mauch Chunk,-
Col A. E. Liwis.of Mlir.ir,!. Pik rr.
...... WV,
ono of the CimniUsionors from pennsyl.
vania to the Ntw Orleans World's Indui.
trial Exposition, has purchased the skin o
ofa
S0& iHiuntt bear rcentlv lrille.1 Uv "ir.,u
. j w "viv i
Tanis" Smith, u Piko county celebrity, mil
Ullllliau. If .I..I1-. . 1 .. ... I
. , , , ,.
be plsced on exhibition imong the other
Pennsylvania pro-lucls.
JiSuE II Holil, Mauch Chunk, leads
them all in assortment. i.k nn.l ...i
I"""'
- Tne Eberhard will case, on trial in the
W .it. . . . . I
ii.. I
iiiirmaiiipioii county court, ended ou
20th hist., with a verdlrt lor the blood
lailons. Nathan Eberhard died leaving u
property now worth jlO.OJD. After death
a paper was produced bearing tho signature
of Nathan Eberiiard. ritli..rit ....i.. ......
giying his entire ntaU to his adopted tun !
iilium Weirbsch, The blood relatives
affirmed thai the signature was not genuine,
twk tho case to court and Ihusgot a verdict
which shuts out Weirbach entirely.
Levi Hubbert, formerly publisher of
theTamsqua Dailyllem. died on Wclnes-
oay.oi cintuinpiion. llo had been c.n-
needed with a number of other papers
(levolfil riai-lti.iila.li. t II.. ti i.
.... ,.....v '.-iij iu mo- luvrrriis oi
labor ind wu well known tbrcuihcut thi
Ststc.
A rich vein of inthracilo has bees
truck ot Newtown, near Mlnersville.
Last Monday, Henry Spoenhelmer, a
brakoman, lu stepping Irom hit) train in tho
Pnckortsn yard, was struck by a passing
train, anil was tevcrety cut anil uruise.i
.' i ut the ncnJ ond face. He is a resident
FrankllnLATKB Slneo the above wen put
iu iviie, we learn mat tne unioriunaio man
j, , . T . ,, .. , , , ,
died, at 8t. Luke's Hospllal.on Wednesday
afternoon. lie leaves u wife and lamlly
See E 11 llohl's grand and gorgeous
holiday display ucxt week. Tho Mauch
Chunk Jeweler.
Wednesday morning Iho sopliomoro
class of tho Lohlgh University issued a
"Thanksgiving proclamation" addressed
lo tho freshmen. It declares that "whereas
1,10 ffMl'mcn have shown an hu nblo slid
obedient spirit, It Is resolved tint, it being
our most erne om nleuaure. v;n wi t nnn I
m.r...i." ' "
.1.1.1111111 ,i. utfbua. Oil nuu Ultsi
November 27. ISSt."
The Prohibitionist Stato central and
executive committees were represented at a
general meeting of friends of the cause In
T1l...t.... n. . . . . . ... . ....
i mtuiiri? on jucsnav.
It was decided to
hold the State Convention as early as possl
I.. . . . ....
b!e. Tho next Gubernatorial contest was
discussed nnd most ofthn member." ryhreit"
ed IhcmrelvessallsDed that n Prohibition
Governor could bo elected if Iho proper
tnnitllfO WAIA folH nifli.ml litftt..M
"'"
a"0"y Chips
J. w. Hunter lust rece ved u Isrco
slock of Christmas goods and will liayo a
grand ojiciiing tn-dav
Casslers roller skallnz rink will bo
opened ublut the 15th proximo.
The school children were all harnv
this week.
A. II. Horlajhcr and J. F. Kresslev
visited thocily ot Brotherly Loyodurlnr!
the forepart of the week.
Mrs. Philip HofTecker is still confined
to her bed.
A passenger train was put on this
branch of the L. V. RR. lust Suudsv. It
runs No. 2 und'7.
Tho town council have ordered thirteen
more street lamp.
The latest arrival is a girl at Stewards.
There arc still cialit or ten buildincs in
lowit to be finished this fall.
A. 11. lthoarbach and family arc
spending a few days al Buwmans.
.Mr. ami Mis. Charles Scbuhollz lost a
Very bright three year old child on Tues
day. This is Iho second ono within s
mouth. Rustics.
Lower TowamensinS Dots.
Elwiu Llchtenwoller and wlfo and
Mrs. Tuns Green wero the guests of 0. O,
Blose, last Sunday.
Rey.Frecman'scnlnshumcn class numb
crs .'iQ'iu St. John's church.
There was a crest lamentation over
il.n .l.r.i ..r in. .... i.. fii.i. . ..
mo imiioi in jj.uiiiu in oiauncinn ov 1110
Republicans. Some wero said to have shc.l
tears, when tho result was announced.
Applicants oio becoming rlr,n lor S T, -
oiiicc ot commissioners' clerk.
A violent storm prevailed here list
Sunday evening, accompanied with initi,
tearing down n crent manv fences.
Tho collection for benevolent objects
amounted to $25, while. Rey. Bruegel ad
ministered tho Holy Sicramcnt. It ixccd
ed Rey. Freeman's collection by six dollars.
II was exceedingly well pleased.
Schools vero closed this wrck.i winrr to
teachers attending tho County Institute. (
Joseph Harper will uot bo a bidder
any Hum lor the mail route between Bnv
man s and umgoid. Ho does not propose
to carry tho mails any Ijnger than bis pros
eut term.
Around Ploasant Corner.
A milling match will be held nt tho
public liousn of Stephen Fcustenuacher on
the 1st of December.
Pierce Troxel. ol West Penn. and ir.
Slemlcr, of Stemlersvilio was the guest of
uavt.t Longnero on last Sunday,
Miss Emma Gross, of Lehlelilon.
the guest of Miss Lizzie Hontzif this place.
.Mr. ..ex, ol jew Mahoning, went over
the Biuo Mounlnin takinir u "straight out."
and got lost, andnrterstiimbllngaroiitid for
two or tlitra hours, found tint the nnd
tliat lends another way is better bv far than
llio "straight cut."
Jucub Longncre, of Schuylkill county,
was the guest of David Lone-acre recoullv.
Mr. Nutlietein spent Sunday with his
menus in Lehigh county.
A. F. Old I, of Cenlrn Snusro. was hurt
lad week nt Nothstein's saw mill.
W. F. Ilrodbead trailed horses one day
last week. Joszrii.
The E alt Riycr Parade.
The Doinucruta of this bornuirh on Toes.
day evening had their jubilee and salt
river parade. The residences of Democrats
along the ronto of parudo were illuminated
some of them very liaudsomely atil taste
fully. A largo tinmber of banners were
scattered through the rjnks, bearing mnttns
uocrtptlve and personal of the occasion.
About 200 persons rwrtirinat ed in thi
parade, including delegitions from Mahon.
ing Volley, rranlillu, Welssport,an. Lower
T.iwomensing. while the sidewalks wero
literally lined with entliustastla spectators.
The musio for the occasion was furnished
by the Lehiglilon nnd Bowmansvllle Cor
net Bands the latter arc especially deserv
ing of praise from oar citizens, having com
upon their own account, and there being
no arrangements made for their return Kv
csrs.lind lo walk ell the way to their homes
after the parade. Tho utmost good order
prevailed during tho evening. This
finished up Ihe campaign, now resume
good leeling ond brotherly kindness among
all our citizens, and settle down to buiine...
should Le the order of tho day.
A Very Close Call.
Ucorga Trunk, ol Esslon, a brakemm on
a Lehigh Valley shining train, had a nar
row escape from death on the evening, of
the 19th nst. Near Rcdlnctoo lie dtt&ch
ic vera! ore cars wlillo th tmt n Wa In
motion, and.afier be had (tone linn, the Ice
nn the humners on tvMnli ) tn.ui D .....!
him in Hn uml rdn An m. .... ni
- un un mo uatis i it a uro
cars wero still running at a rapid rate. and.
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threw himself lo on. .id. and es.-aped
belnir cut In two. I). .,n.M- i...
oyer, to get his who), body nut of the way
ond theears passed over his right arm and
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So closely ilid tbe
wheels tints Hint thev tpntnl,-.! l.i. i
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. i.i., i,c. .inc.. vU nt. uus.es Hospital, at
c.iii. rini Ki-i I
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A Corporation In Tronble.
A wilt n nun warrauln lill been laioe.l
agalnsl the Blandsrd Metalio Paint Corn
ptny, doing business at Lehigh Gap and
Siegfried's Bridge. The cimptny is n New
York concern, and has been operating iu
rsl estate in Pennsylvania, something
which, it being a foreign corporation, is
r.irUi.i.I-n by an act or assembly to do. Tho
proceeding is on behslf nf the cninim.n-
wealth i, Pennsylvania, and the object is
lo have Ihe reil citato of ihe company
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suecesiful the conipany lose, ,11 , r ;
estate. A hytly bat.l. In e m,t is la pros-1
Pct.-AII,ntown Pcmccrat. i
COuntV TeaebMR InatitntA.
The twenty flnt omiual nessian of tho
Carbon County TMehc.V Irnttflulo oof),
vened In Oonetrt Hall, Moueli Chunk
Monday nl J p. m After a few explana
tory remarks bv Mnnt. UnvJ.r iho mUn.n
ouuroii was ilellvortnl by Profusor J. M
iiooerm, ol Lanaford Tho addrtts was
lerteand reviewed the ntoarets of nuriehooli.
Sup!. Snyder aptly resnomttd, and em.
phoslted lha faol that tho lusUtulojs esten.
tlally the teoclicrs and not the tontrln.
iriiucnui.
A class drill bv Miss Ssrih J. Wml. r.1
Leviston, was Ihe first exercise of tho after-
noon. With n clasa of tl.r.u. I!ll! l.n-. .1,.
rapidly s'inwid how ailditlon, suba'rsMlon,
mullipticatlon nnd divltlon nueht to l.
taught. The drill was well given nnd tho
practical utility ought oerlalnly to be recog
nised. Prof. Bacr followed on thn unl.Uel M
History. Ho first cave some viewa on nml
history ,' ha would have narratives, moil,!
teach it from pictures, maxims, holidays
ami song), anil would alto sco that it wai
tutlgllt ill eonnec'.iuu With ceorrtnhv. no
- -- n n- j . -
loctlizsd fjeti nnd events are easily re
membered, under history proper or history
In a connected term ho ure-ed the Imnnr.
tacea of teaching facts rathe: then language.
1'ivido history Into periods, and tsjaoh it
topically. Do not cut mi a storv hv plvln,.
part In ono lesson nnd the other part in an
other. Fix periods bv lcndlnrf dntn oentei.
limited by other events nnd dates. Tetch
lo associate ciuses and eiTeoti: ho illustrated
mistopio by taking Burgoynea surrender
os a date ccnler and grouping the minor
events nround I'; ho nlso tpoko of tho im-
popunre ol connecting events In our his
tory wiln those or English history. Tho
instructor tpolte ol tho Impcrlnuco nf black
board and sin to work in connection with
successful leaching nf history. It teschea
expression nnrt language and nt the tame
lime it fixes facts on tho memory j rpecinl
attention should be paid to biography, and
llio lives of men should bo made the sub
ict or compositions. The talk was losical-
ly artanged and presented many practical
points that can bo utilized in all history
teaching.
Lee L Crumbine, of Lebanon, followed
Willi n humorous recitation of tbe rendition
ol a sermon on "Noah's Ark." Dnriiic the
renditieu of the sermon Ihe audience was
convulsed with laughter.
After n Tew announcements lur Rni
Snyder tho Insliluto adjourned for tbe af
ternoon. In the evening Lee L. Grumbine, esq., of
iiouunou, gnvo nn elocutionary entertain
ment that was highly appreciated. Among
ills readings wero "The Creole's Revenge,'
"Put Connor," "How Roubenslcln Plnyo.l,1
'The Dutchman Setting n Hen." Mr. G
uv..i i, ,,vu. inr. j .
is an necumnlisheil mul ll,.1Iini
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one of tho few that do not .trarv
audience.
Tho Marion Hero Company Bind furn
fjlicd tho music for the evening, playing
Sqicctlous from lurgerand Eorcssoio, which
wero rendered In good time nn.l taste.
tuk;oav hobnixo.
Institute opened nt 0:15 with "Love and
Mirth" followed with prjycr by Rev. Cook,
of Lehigliton. Leo L. Grumboro, nf Leba
litin, then gitf the iustitulo a talk on edu.
cation. Ho spoke very earnestly nn this
subject and among other things ho gave
the Institute some nl the elements nf power
lu delivery, which lie gave ns follows:
1. Th power of original thought.
2. Cheerfulness.
3. E.iiotinial feeling.
4. Attention and sympathy of nn audi
rneo.-
15, Opposition of an audience.
Following this exercise thoro was a cluss
drill iu primary rcadins bvllvri Jf.
nl the Lelilglitoii fehools. She hud obuut n
nan uozen in nor pupils with her nml went
over tome of tho work lha t she pns.'ed oyer
in her school Ibis year. She showed fam
larily with tho subject nml iilustratod her
method of tcnchlnz read In? verv nieeU.
Her mclhod.modlfied to salt ciicumslancee,
should bo lollowcd in all our primary
schools.
After Ibis exercise there wss n recrsi of
ten minutes. The tuuo "Normandy" os
then sung by the Institute.
Prof. J. M.Coughlin, ol Kingston, Ta.,
superintendent of tho schools of Luzerne
county, followed by an address on p-uuian-ship.
There are two things necessary lu
bo observed in acquiring this art, viz: lego
bilily and rapidity. In starting to study
this art llio child should ulways have a
perfect form before him. for tho child vrrv
early l..rms a pictures vl these letters and it
is absolutely necessary that It should L'ot n
correct picturo. Ho also pleaded lor classi
fication in our schools concerning tl.o
leaching of penmanship. An ungraded
should use about threo numbers ol n series
ol books and have Iho whole school divided
in threo classes. Instruction should bo
given beforo the pupils commence lo write.
Mr. Coughlin is an earnest speaker and an
ablonnd prnolieal Instructor.
i'lOI. (j. ,M. I'll lis.nl tho Wat niipufnp
Normal School, occupied the balance of tho
morning session io explaining longitude
and tunc. Ho roferrcl to the old method
of leckontng lime and explained how wo
got inj correct time. Ho also explained the
international line, nnd showed how a dav
may be giined or lost in gilng around tho
world.
Tl'HSDAT At-TKaxoox.
Thc aflcreoon session opened by singing
ouuio ui voices long ami sweet." Prof.
Philips then gave a talk ou uotcsnnd
checks.
He explained Ihe whole svstern of lianVa.
checks and drafts, followed by a graphic
description of the Philadelphia Cle.rlnrr
House. He nlso spoke at some leneth of
certified checas and lorelgn drafts
Prof. S, A. Baer. formerly Ex Sunt, of
Berks Co., and lately City Sunt, of Iteadlne
followed with an add ress on lantuacro nml
among other things ho said that lunguago
must be learned by usiug It Iu ncoordnnce
with the principal "Wo learn hv .loin..."
Object Ic'sous, if properly conductoJ, can
be used as a language lesson.
Altera short recess and slneine. Pmf.
Ooughlin sivike on school descipllne which
he explained a, not being a defin To J
. . K .ue"nll worJ
Coughlin spoke on school descipllne which
as It is con used. As he used it and under
stood i, it meant all school training. He
spoke ufmiuy things that wero new and
prouaoiy interesting to the average teacher.
T. , .
xteaointr ueinsine to Far Jersey Csntral
. I'U IIHOl'ltlllln ilAlluln'i ...... Tl !
dent Kelmnftlie Raj.iim; Railroad Tut
day forwarded a letter to Revivor L,iltle of
llio (.eulral Ilailruad of New JrMV,iloiin.
in iny un amount nt t ie renut of ih v...
Jersey Ceulral railroad lints lha ni.mnui
requireil by the latter cunjuny to meet the
wceinuer iiiritiriiu. Tols ourse, Mr,
Keini siys, is taken in view nl ll.n i .ii,., ,
olfi.r the Ihe earnings iioii the New Jersnv
Central linn during tne prexont Wiitmi, un'l
iu consequence of tne fi Ihilthe Uwrd l
Manager of the Heading CoiiijMiiy is ml.
viswl that the mortgsge creditors ot tho
""ding uoinpsny won . I atte.iiot In inter
fer by legal prodding, t. rwtraiu life
payment of uaUrnH rci, , 7, 1'Z ?
loWest on mor gag. d.b l'"'"'" "4
-FMPlo In and ottofTiwn.
Wei would Ui ii'msed tn havo our !Hipi
'send us items under this heed al It is Im
possible for ua tn teanra them all En.
o
Our young friend M. 0. Kitnta spent
Sunday tn Alletilown with Ibn "folks at
liomfr."
Milt I.iill Ktiantnp.of TJcr!!nv!lle,
Noithempton, county, was the gutst nl
ElM-'ink iait Sunday.
Our young Itleud Webilcr Clnuss,ipeiit
Iait Sjjnday nmoog relatives and Irlends In
Alleiitnwn,
Our genial young friend Will Roelitn,
ot Philadelphia, was In town fur severed
days this week.
R. Penn Smith. Sr., nf New York City,
proprietor ol Ihe coal breaker here, wsi in
town during llio Week. He reports buti
nets as booming at tho breaker.
Horry E. Sweeny and wile, of Drlflon,
wcra In town during the week.
Our juilal Iriond Jacob Bionr, of
Mountain Top, 7as lu town during tho
wtek.
MiM Sillle Kearney, a highly occom-
plislied young Inly of Philndelphlt, Is the
guest of Miss Mary Kbbort.on North street.
our popular young friend Al K
Ijeuckel, of Lehigh University, South Beth
lehem, io ipeudiug n day or two ut borne,
AKnaano7?lao Firebug; Attoraptj Kur-
aor ana escapes.
About two o'clock Wednesday morning
Chief Burgeis Brehony, ofMnhanoy Plane,
discovered tho Morchaut'o JIutcl of thai
placo to be on fire. The alarm was given
und the gnosis of tho hotel made their cs
oano Irom the burning building. The
flumes wero subdued after a bar. strusfg'e,
Hi a llio apparatus being limited and a hi!i
wind blowing all the while. Investigation
proved Iho firo waa undoubtedly Iho work
oT an Incendiary, as tho outside hoards ol
tbo building were saturated with coal oil
In several places. Suspicion at once pointed
lo Jchn Kelly, a young man who, sovcral
nights previous, had been ejected from tho
hotel for raising a row while drunk. Kel
ly is n fellow with a bad reputation. Ho
was seen lu the vicinity shortly beforo tho
firo was discovered' nnd tcycrnl other cir
cumstnucea were .reported confirming Ihe
suspicion. lie was orreslcd and placed In
tho lock up, where, on learning lha'. his
plans of doatructiou had becu partlaiiy
-lolled, lie admitted his guilt.
Wednesday morning Burgess Brcliony
started for I'otlsville with Kelly for the
purpose of committing him to tiia county
jiil. While on tho train Kelly complained
Hint the handcuff.! hurt bim nnd tbe right
ono was Iooscnol. While walking up a
bock street, Kelly slipped tho left cuff oil
and, swinging his left nrm nround, rolled
Urehouy to tho ground. The burgess drop-
fed cs il shot. Kelly gave him several
kicks about the head nud thon Had over
oyer tho hills. When louud Brehnny was
in a dying condition; he va3 removed
lo a doclor'a office, and ot last accounts he
still llo3 unconscious. Kelly has not been
rearrested.
A Ifow OhuroU at Drifton.
Through tbo liberality of two members of
the well-known Coxo family, the Misses
Anna B. and Rebecca Coxe.dnugliters of iho
lute Judgo Coxe, cf Philadelphia, n beauti
ful church was lecently constructed in the
Drifton mining region, and was Sunday
consecrated by Bishop M. A. Da Wollo
Howe, of tho diocese of Central rennsyl
yania, assisted by tho Rev. Messrs. Ireland.
Karcher ami Buxton. A large offering
was mndfc In Iho morning for Iho benefit of
tho Episcopal Divinity School, or Philadel
phia. Among thoso present at tho conse
cration were Miss Rebecca Coxo, the sur
viving donor of the church; Hon. Eekley B.
Coxe, Colonel Arthur Brinton MeClelian.
brother and lormerly one of the staff , of
general MeClelian; Mrs. Major Charles B.
Coxe, Mcserj. Alexander li., Harry aud
Brinton Coxe.Brlnton White and the Misses
Winto cud Brinton. Misi Anna Ttrh.im.
Coxo, the otherdonor, died but (lirco weeks
ago.
Narrovr Tstapa from Death.
Jacob Andreas, residing nt Nn. 813 11am
iitou slr.'tt, Alleiitnwn, on last Saturday
morning about hair past eight o'clock, had
occasion to visit tho Salisbury church,
which nt present ii uuderg-ing repairs and
started fiir Salisbury in his team. When
ho reached the railroul crossing, known as
"Kemmerers," ho stopped und listened for
nn approaching train, being unable to see
fr on account nf tho denso fog. Being un-
nhln lo l.ir m.v ciirt.i u,l,..... I.. ........I
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his horso and when the animal was on the
serouu iract tne i-.asi renn passenger train
frnm lnmliriv i-n nin nl.m- m.,1 l...r. A . ,
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Andreas was nwaro of of it the eng ne
tirucit sue uorso uu i instantly killed it.
Tho shaft ol Ihe carri.igo wan broken off.but
loitunately Mr. Andreas was not thrown
out or injured in tho least. Tho train was
stopped nud thonuimnl lemnved Irom the
track. Tho horse iv.n valued at $100.
.UAIiHIEI).
SHELHAMER HOPPED On tho 1st
Inst , by Rev. Wm. II Stroust, Ephraim
Shelhanierand Miss Louisa IopH, both
or V,'ot Penn, Schuylkill county, Pa.
HOU:N:R-8IIIRE3 On tha 2nd inst.,by
Iho same, llenj. F. Houser and Annie
Shires, both nf Summit Hill.
KUTZ ST0UDT. On the 20lh Inst., bv
the tame, Jonathan E. Kulz nn.l Miss
JJimaiine St.iiidt, Unh orSummil Hill.
IIIICI).
GROII. On the 1st Intl., in Mahoning
twp., William Groh, nged 41 years, 7
mouths and C. days.
GT0CK MARKETS.
Reported up In 12 o'clock, by Do Haven tc
Towineiid.Baiikers.No. 3B S Third Street,
Philadelphia. Slnous bought nud sold
either lor rush or on in a rain.
mtadclph-.a, Noy. SSlh 1SS1.
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U S Currency 6'a.
1.11
U S 4 1, new
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New Jersay Ceiitrol
Northern Paeifio Com
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Oregon Transcontinental
Union Paeifie
Western Union
West Shore 1st
Louiiyill.. & Nashville
Silver, (Trades)
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For Bargains In
Dry Goods,
Dresa GoocIb,
Nc'cionia,
Carts-efts,
Silverware,
Quecnsware,
Groceries,
Ut., OO TU
E. H. Snyder's
Bank St , Lohlghton.
May 10, IHt-
Catarrln
Tlir.t exceedingly OiMcreosbli rn 1 very
prevalent ilhonsc, catarrh, Ii oaused by perof
ulotn taint In tho blooil. Hood's 8i: 'oapori.h,
by Its powerfnlpml.'ylns r.Pdrit-.llclng.-.oiitn
upon iho blood, ipcotiny removes tim cause,
and th effects a radteal and nermanont euro
of catarrh. Thoso who suffer front lit varied
symptoms tincomfortttulariawfrcinthor.oao,
ottentlvo breath, rlnglnii and bursting noliea
In llio oars, iwetllnj ot tho to.'t ptrts cf tho
throat, nervous proitratlon, etc. should tnlto
Jtood't SarsarariUa and be cured.
Tho Bos'.: Motlioino
"I have ntllcrod llh cslarih !'t ny bond
for years, and paid c,i:t lmr.ilreds r f .loll art for
rncdlclncc, but havo Iiercloforo r.-ceived only
temporary relief. I Lenin lo tike Heed's
Eftrsapsrllla and now my oalnrrli Is nculy
cared, tho wsalsiiois cf my body Is all :rr,c,
my appellto good- l:i fact, I feci lllccaiiothcr
person, Hood'.! Barsaparllla Is ll-.o best mod.
Iclno I havo ever taken.-' Mt'.fl. A, Cu.vni.so
rriti, FroTldcnco, R, I.
Gold by nil Cmgclitn. c 1 1 'is for .-.
,I.u'.a
only by C. I. HOOD i C' Lowell, M . .
(OO Dosos Ono Dollar.
3-sioo Eras, iroiT'rir avrA-isa a.t asz.-z,xxra-
POLE LPtgEfDS or thu figgfiT
Uf many ages and nations. Pomayed by JOO Cret Wrltsri
Introduction bv Km Ifrrirrt 11' xr:. n n i.... i i . ... 1
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HULKS and I-JIOTOOUAI'II ALITOMS in Ere.t va.i,ty 0i,, l ',.
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Ti!"" popular woek y utitt-
' utn -.r n- .ii. u I' ofionM. EiciUsnwi, tn.
evS imhH?fti! K0.ve". Invtntlona and patenli
Jof'nAiU i..JSld;i L,M?'numb, lllustrstod nh
i vioVt vsfi?. i "1, P"''dlion. fanilahta
rlW.tin!Jf?r.'0 Anrnicj.it ii s.,r.u Wat Ita cir
frViii ? ""t V euualt that of all ether paperi of
InrflnnfV K'"."1-, .'''' W-1 "r- ls"llt
ii i"- -t"'.;1 rourdealcra. UUS3 6 CO..
l'uUiidicr.. Ko. il liroadnty. Ji. Y. '
STENTS, v?;,r,;.e
TV, . "11 l'-o Uiora
th rient OZicc, find hvo nreptna
n.orflt. :n Ono Hundred Thpuo-
t" CtfU va. fnroiKu coantrlM.
t-'-f-'. TraaiVsilnrki, Ct'pr.thUi,
jsr iiufi'ii, onj - i oiQer muu icr
asrrn-. ,r .t li 1 1 vu -i I ny, ilii.i n s u !
Ui'.n-d Blntf, Oi-tad, I-'ntUcd, Frinco,
Utjrtn&nr an-1 otlier (rtUn fotiQtrlt pre
rarp. at hnrt rito n nl on rr4Sonabli leriQC.
Juforniiul a A Ui&iitnitiioe pntnUi obew
fuilr fiiv i without rhajito. lland-bnola cf
vr ir-fr.Ti.l.ti;.f . iit fitjo, rttntii obuin-a
throu ;U JJntn Co. ur nii4 m ih Scimtiflo
AtTii' ti 1 1- a Thn ilnntam nf im h i-ir.lLf.it. la
Godey's Lady's Book
AND TUB
Carbon Advocate
i
One Year lor
Only $S.oO
? I
an be Oy red
StrloijT ooh'pi;ium M i Knbli to ensue l(
c.-.tnrrh b ut t .-.le, ki V In scaion, lli
tlhen'oftcqmuitlyi:. .r yvli orcqjoof smell
'..! often d;v In, . ii t.i ) runcluM rr pulmo-i
nary cmntim; tn i . L n 'oubtsdiy many cases,
f cmimrnrtlcii i .IJibmle in cularlb, jlood'a.
nartetmrlll.t run i c:.lrr;h and hat even
effected rematl:,it,'o cums tf i.-onsumptloi
Itaelf, In Ua early -a beck eoptalntoB
Statetnciiti nf uu.i .-1 . ,-R J y Hood'j Sanapa-i
rllla, will I o re 1 1 1 . . i . . :l wiro tend atlAtrcii,
lo C. I. Ilooil ; Co.. !a i.wi, Muss.
Catarrh and Iinpuro Blood
"Hood's S.iisi-iMint. I . i.clicd ma mora
for fat.irth ri.d In'i.mo Mucd Oian auyllilng;
Clic 1 ever tiscl.'' A. l:.u.t.. Ryraeusc, N. V.
"1 ttffvrcit t'.. lean Willi calarrli. nml i
my general he: .!i mr In roiicqurnce,
j Wlirn 1 look II.h iI's mrvipaiilla I foiiml I
, had llio tight re-u. . ; , 71. i-1 -ilarih W jleWlnr,
I r.s Ilnoil'i H.irs-.; li i flennilug inyUtmd,
rnd lha genciKl ! nf my rystem la ImrrnT,
Ing." ViUVt: ..s.,i.t.i.f(, JiiTliester, N. V,
spam
n d by nil drtrt-Xs, , r(ir t-j. v'.n
orly by C. I. H0OU i (' I., Low I, Mast. I
EOO Do303 Ono Dollar,
t w u
Jill II
i
' ill iksth&j
INSrAKTU" B'IEVaD.
WANTED Sn.Xndn-si't'o rrVvM
A'Tf O7l3'riW'"'0u,fl1 UarWou eoun.
x-tx ly , t n vsi.UAit.il
woiiKn ron srnciAL ci.Atast or niainiia
MKN A Nil MECHANIC Will 111! lersla.ld IU
uecd them, glvlns- their n'deit at .Ignu
prohts liberal, easy nud quick! .-an rrler to
uentlenun cloarlnu Hi to .60 work who ae
pleased with tho work; only Ha capital it
quired; write for particular! il'jou mtu bml
nest; nlve ntro, trnilo or pri-vlou" erauley
meiit and relerenccs I'nlilser, falllitr Jt
Oo., Vanderbllt Ave.. New oil..
F. P. BOYER,
Parryville, Carbon Co., Pn,
Respsctrully announces that ho will have
constantly on band a largo drove crchnloe
BREEDS OF SI! OATS,
which ho will dispose of nt lery LOWEST
MARK!!!' PIII01S. 11c Unites srt fnspee.
lion of lilt slock beforo you purchase else,
wl.cro. ALSO.
Is prepared lo alter and altend lo itltxntos
of Pis;; at nil times. y, p, no V Kit,
oct. 11, 16jl-b-.
The Winter Resort,
VINELAHD OR S0D5flM F11IS
In MOORI! COUNTY. N 'TU OAIIOLII A
(Not New Jersej ).
Is on 111. most olevated point ofl ho lonalrif
pine section In tho South. Vrcj Irom every
malarial influence. The niini,i.herr i
highly charged with oz.u.e; from ilia nlsnett
boundless pines. Send for work on "I ha.
Pines," written by apuytlclnn who hat n.a.lt
the lung dlscass a life stuly 1. clut a
i history of this secllon, Sum, n Pints, and
' many hints which will I.t ol lottreit t
I Rheumatics and Oonsumpilres,. We will
' send a lew thou. nnd copies (use ol cm it
' thoso applying during the next few mirths.
Wo desire to correspond with rJitlclnn,andi
will make It to thslr Interest lo nrltt to ua.
' CONSUMFTIVES AM) KBliOMAUCS;
I WHY SUFFER ?
When you can find, relltf anl rtonun hy
spending a month or two on tl.t'unimlt
i tho celobratedlona loaf plr.c region of the,
South.
j Very low rates of board will l,e charged by
I the hotel and boardlnir h in"e. duriojlbt
winter of IMI, and the .St.ie Immigration
Department has arranucd ibat p rtontiui
their first visit cinsccurarouml-irlp llrleii
from Boston, New York und l-.lllii,uru at,
very low rates. Address
OEO. It. PATTKnsON, Iltil tentMinaatr.
Manly P. o., Meore Co., N. l".
Gtato of ITorth Carolina,
AaniCULTU!! AL 1IKPA HTM CNT.
Kalvioh, N.C., Juni- lih, tin.
To the Peoplt of Ihe Noril.rrn. New En
land and No th Western siait,,: it i u. v
deep regret we learn nf tbo hy i.ws yo
esiainea oy ine Rests and Ico Hi mtar,
Ihursdarand Friday nltlut Aim -m h ,".
- - . -.--.I.
andtotb. As usual our State,
Nobtii Cahouna, KHCArr:?.
Onr tohne. ntanla nrMnnS... - ...i .. .
nicely. Oraln and urnis crops n. r . ,,.,,.
wouaiasKO ni.alevir dent to a , sitl.tttt
veaetablcsandfrullt.
iivmaTir) uenroui oi naeinir .ntmaay
thousands ol acresofuniiteupUe ,tne stttlttt
With Olid CUltlvnte.1 l. Norlli.rn ..rn.... ...
we ean offer you u climate exempt It-am 'late
and early rr.isis.
NoiHi Carolina le within flficen hoars ride
ol ew Yorli. Tbo vast reiwiiees of Ike
hlate will !. ezhlblled inllns el.y at sk.
itiaKdtitato i:xpuuiou October IsitoStth,
It It tut duty and pleasure to lorn si. Infer
wailua in 11 Hint h , king In me. In i be Siiatt
Very Unix' pal 1;,
Jno. T. Path"-
Slum jril Imr-, . .. .
jslife
CSuhscribc jbr tho Ad
vfu ATr, only ?1 per rear.