New Advertisements. Kailroad Guide. la & R. P Arrangemsnt cfPasscugsr Twins. NUYUMUmi 10th, I SSI. Trains leave Allentown as follows: (Via PlRKlOMXN IUtUlOAD.) Tor Philadelphia at M.45, e.SO, U 10 a, ta.i anil 9.10 p. in. SUNDAYS. Ter Phlladtlphia at 6.C0 a. m.and S.SO p.ut (Via East rams UnAitcn.) For Heading and Itarrlebure;, Ms, MO a; ni H IS, 4.Si, and D.OS p. m. Por LiniuUr and Columbia, Mi, 1.40 a, a., aadtsup. m. SUNDAYS. Far Hnrrltburg, and waypolnts, 9.04 p. m Tut Philadelphia I.SS a. m. Trains for Allentown leave as follows : (Via I'xnEioMKN Railroad.) lave I'hllad'a, 4.30, 7.40 a. a. and 1.49, 1.35, 'ISO, and S.16 p. m. SUNDAYS. r.eave Philadelphia. 1.00 a.m., sso, 4.S0 p. in. (Via East Pjhin. Urahch.) l,eave Beading, T.li, 10. U a. in., 3.00. .I0, aad S.ltp. in. Leave liarrliburg, 6.05, T.5S, e.50 a. m., 1.43 aad 4.00 p. in. Lave Lancaster, tT.SO a. m., 12.(0 and JS.40 '""e'ave Columbia, T.SO a. m , li.40 and 3.40 . u. ffrora King Street Depot, SUNDAYS. Iave Reading;. 01 a. m. Leave Harrlsburg, 7.00 p. m, Trains Tla "Perklomen Jlallroad" marked tans () ran lo and Irom Depot, Ninth and Qreen streets, 1'hlladelphU, other tralnt to aad from llroad street Depot. The 4 4S and S.S0 . m. trains from Allen Iowa, aad the 1 31 and lt.lt p.m. train from Philadelphia, Tla I'erklon.en Kailroad, hare through ears to aad from Philadelphia. J. U. WOOTTEN, (leneral Manager. O.O. ItANrOOK, Ucn'l Pass'r fc Ticket Agent May 27th. 1181 The best evidence In Ilia world of the purity and excellence of Ulfickwoira Bull Durham 6mokluff Tobacco Is found In the fact that the f amo of this tobacco Increase from year to year. This could not bo the case if It were merely ' (rotten up to ecll," or had any dubious or dangerous Ingre dients In it Among mlUlonn of ucrs of all nationalities, surely some ono vtould find out If It were Impure, Injurious or unpalatable. For IS yearn tb! toljacco has been acknowledged to be the bttt in lh leorM, and every year Iho Dull Durhim brand grows mote popular, the demand for n lwaer. ana rnioKcra more enthusiastic otcrits delicious natural flavor. Ak your doaler for It. Oct the. genuine trade, mark of the Bull. PATENT. ANDKItSON & SMITH' Solicitor ol U. S. ami Kor. clirn Patents. No. 700 SrV' atk Street, eor. C), opp. II. 8. Patent olflee. Washington, D. (). OorrespondenecrollHted. Jfe tkarre for advice. Ku fee charged un less Patent is allowed, Relorcnci-s. Lewis Johnson k uo , Hankers, and Postinntlcr, Waehlagton, D. C. l'amphlets of Insiruc tlens fret. tnaylj 61. 1 A ftl r Claims a specialty, a nd WAIt 1 A 1 I I 1 A v rs. A I) 1) I T I (I N A I. Lnl ' L'UOMESTKAIi t'KIITIFItiAT 1 aad altklndeof LANIISUIMPT bnuitht aitsjld. I.srxo Stock, and lltichcet Prices said. J)o ynu want to sell or buy? IT to. write to A. A. THOJIAS, Attorney at Law, Washeagton, D. U. an. 4-tfe. MERCHANTS i'VX profits by Introducing a line of new goods, n. llspenslblo to all families, will addrtsslnr fall partlrutars.HKALTn FOOD Cojiraxv, No. 72 4th Avenue, New York dee 37 ly TTTT3TTTWT!,"red by eur nstrlarnt XlUrl UJElCtLollnn fonder. Sate, are, care 11.09. lly mall with full direc tions. Hook for 2 eent stamp. PECT & CO., 01 Sixth Avenue, New York. detH-ly Ts-TVOUfTRS Ansor.uTK divoh- residing throughout the United Mates and Canada for desertion, non. support, Intempor anee, oruetty, lucumpattbllltr, etc. Advice ree. Utate your easo anil address ATT'HNKY WAltD, World Uuildlng, 1657 Vroadway, New Yotk. July I'.'-ly GAM Health andjappiness. DO AS OTHERS H&VE DONE. Aro your Kidneys disordered? "UdiMjr Wort brtmslit M from ctj Krave, M It JxtreU." K. IT. Dvversui, lltchauie, lonla, Ulth. Are your nerves weak? nCVtacy VforS cur- in fntm norvout KfakntM fl.r I w n, ipecteltoll."-Hri. St. SI, D. QvtAma, Ed. Orla iouHer Clsreuuid, O, Havo you Bright's Disease0 "Kidney wort cured mo wtien my water was Jub3 like tluLlk and tbui lite blnnd." frank Wilson, Teabody, tlaas. 8uf f orlncr from Diabotos ? nCldMy-Vfnrttlth9mot uccful remedy I have erer sued. Olves ajinoit ImmedUto rvlUf.1' Pr. ItUUlp 0. lulloe, steak too, Tt. Havo tou Livor Comrolaint? astMniWArl anrrd in. cf tlim; I. 1 J vr r rjl.Mwa aXser I tirajed die." Jlewr Ward, late Cot. Mill Net. Guard, V. T. Is your Back lame and aching? "udncywort, (1 bottle) cured me when J wjmbo same 1 ted te roll en t hJ." a V. Tlbaace,Illraaka.Wls. Have you Kidney Disease? 4KUnaT.W0rt muta ma numl lnllrstr tvnd LldniTl uw rwi f( cruucrruiui ooncinnif. , $14 4 Ut"-(Wl Uodti, ITlUUriutorn, : i ' . -. . . ; : r Aro you Constipated? SM Xtr II Ttsvrj vm sf other rarillrlnM." " Xdsoa FalrthUO, BU Atbuu, VI Havo s you Malaria? ktesj don bttr thevn iLn " TCMw-TVort bu don bttr thui Lny other liuejUT a MTf wrxr Msru u inj ivinKt," Pr. lUfc CUxV, bulh Hero, Tt. A ta von RHinnP TOdn.Wort Km Coao mo mure coo4 IhJia tiny ibw tiog&t l hT Ttr tken.M Jfra. J. T. U alio war. Ilk TUi, Oreffn. lAxo you tormented "with Piles? KlAntjfottptmuuundli eund tarn tt Uvedlnff WIasi lr .17. O. ininja rAsiimitienfladl It txi naav Om, U, liont, CaabJor U. lUnk, Alyenrtowii, Ta. Are you Hheumatism racked? ')Ciiny-Wort purwl me, Iir 1 wtu rlvon up to dl fcr ptiTBtolaVaa and I had tuttrrM thirty yeara." lObrtJf Malcolm, )Vtit Dalit, Main. Ladies, aro you sufforincr? XLirkT-Wrt trurc4 tn f rccuUar trouU of If you -would Banish Disease I ana gam xieaiiu, laite Thb dlood Clcansbr. MANHOOD Bettered, A irentleman havlnj- Innocently eontraoted tha habit of self abuse Inhts youth, and In eonsenueneo suflered all the horror" of Bexual Incapacity. Ist Man. hood, Pnjslrel Decay, Ueneral Prostration, cte , will, ont of sympathy for Ills fellow sufferers, ruall free the recipe by which he was finally eared. Address in confidence J W PJNKCY CUedsrSt. Kcw Ytrk dtt. V ly I SJB 1 Atllclous natural flavor. As I Mr I Ak your doaler for It. Oct thn genuine-trade Oft Theroirtnomlschlcf itonenfaere Wka I BlacknoU'a Hull Durham Saf A. Smoklns Tobacco Is uso.1. 3 "Original Ohoap Cash Store." Tho Extensive Alterations which we hare madt la our stare affords ns a great deal moro light and room. In fact our store Is as Hunt as any In tha country and considerably lighter than the majority of them. Hera Is the place to do your buying Large Stock ! Plenty Light! Lowest Prices ! Selte tho opportunity by taking adrantage of the low prices which prevail. J. T. INUSBAUM, Opp. 1'ubllo Hnuars, Bank Street, Lehigh. ton, Pa. June T, HM-ly. Jw (Bartow aflwwafc. SATURDAY, JAKUAttY 31, I88S. SPECIAL NOTICE. rersons making payments to tills oflice by money orders or postal notes will pleeso make them payable at tho WiissroBT Post Omci, as the Le. bighton office is hot a money order office Our Noiehhorhood In Brlof. MOSTI.T LIIS. Bald Jones: "I hsr.lly aver ride, Far crowded cars 1 can't abide, And csrrisgss I d despise I a n so food ol eieroiie." "I bring my lunch," ssM Smith elate, "For noiar restaurants I hate; Untitles, I'd my appetite For dinner when I'm home at night." Bald Brnwo: "I'm lnui;uj I never near An oyercoat. I di declare '. I do not feel the eeld like those Half frozen chaps troiched down with clothes." "I never touch e.gars," Qreen spoke. "Thoy're made of slufl' unfit to smoke: For bealthfulness or comfort ripo Give me my fragrant tr.er pipe." And 10 wa all apologito Ami make excuses mostly lies, Be 'sure we ilare uut say with sens We go w tliout to ssye rx eusa. A old ia unlika most vlsilirs if you want to Ret rid of it ynu must give It a warm reception with Dr. Hull's Cuugli Syrup, tho slandsrd cnuli remedy of our age. Forssleby all drugtislt at 21 cents a bottle. There art f8 anthracite furnaces in operation and 13! out nl blast. There are tweuly two barber shops in Allentown. The county Auditors expect to complete their labors this week. There are sixteen persons confined In our county jail. Rev. Drumhellor, of Tamsqua, will preach in the Lutheran churuh, this place, to morrow (Sunday), JZO-A new lot ol CLOCKS, WATCIIF.S and JEWELRY Just received at S. 1IAGA MAN'S Store, Lehishton. Pa. Lucius Crellln has been appointed station agent at White IUven vice John' II. Cicllin, decrusi d. Mr. Litzetibcrger, sjleiman, at the Ag ricultural Itnplemei.t Urpot, had his hand siverely bruised o.ie day last week. An election for pastor of the Lutheran church, of tins place, will be held one week fro.u to morrow (dunday). - The mort reliable of nil Cough Remedies is Jadwin'a Tar Syrup. So say the doctors. aoia uy I. u. Thomas The Lehigh Valley Railroad Company expect to rsluLllsh a depot at Cherryford shortly, with K. C. Berlin at agent A complete change will be made in tho freight department of the L. V. It. R., at Maucb Chunk, shortly. B irnard Vogt, of Weissport, will dis pose of his household and store goods at public auction, commencing on February 10, 1885. A dollar bottle of Jadwin's Tar Syrup enuuesynu in a U"ok jiooic rnnlalnlnj 500 reciicsora box of Tills. Sold by T. D. I limnss, The Southern Centrsl Rsilroad Tues day pasted into the hands ol the Lehigh Valley Company, which will hereafter operate the road. Parties driving through the Mahoning Valley should never fall to stop at J. T. McDaniel's. Ho has a royal welcome for everybody. All along the world's hlghwsy is the eyincnre mat Janwm s Tar riyrup cures all Coughs, Col. Is and Consumption. 6old bv i. u. i nomas. It is rumored that inany f the ynung Irishmen who flocked to the It f publican ranks lsst fall in Banks lownthlp, Intend to remain with that party. A. D. McLaughlin, a freight brakeman i on the Lehigh Valley Railroad, was acci dentally thrown from a moving car at South Estlou Saturdsv and killed. A number of residents of Tresckow w re at Mauch .Chunk last Saturday, to protest sgiiust leing tacked oj to tba Jeaniville k ling diatric. It It very delicious to tha taste, and can b administered tn Infants without tha stigHtrsl Hanger. Jadwiu's Pine Tar Syrup, D .1.1 I. m r. mi. ojni uy x. u. iitoioie. Trexler A Keidlrr, the carriage build ers, have juit finished a handiomo large sleigh, with a aealing capacity of thirty persons, for J. II. Yeaget, of Mauch Chunk you wanta nlce.smooth.cssT shave your hair cut or shampooing, go toFrsns noedcrers Saloon, under the Exchange Ho tel, no win ux you rigut, ana aou tyou Smith and Brother who have taken Blocker's old stand at Fleasnnt Corner were granted a license last week. Parties stopping there will find the best of every- thing. Farmers and others who intend lu dis pose of their real esfatc or personal properly will save money by haying their bill printed at this office Give us a call and be conyinced. It is far better to be poor and losseie a bottle of Jadwin'a Tar Syrup, than to ba rirn ana not know now to cure a Unugh n Cold, 25 cents and $1 per bottle. For tale at Thomas' drug store. The borough election takes place on February 17. The convention should be held In time so as to give voters an pppor tuuity to study the relallye value of th various candidates. While one of the members of the troup that play:d at Mauch Chunk on Mouday night, was getting on the noon train at tba place on Tuesday ha fell between the cars and was severely injured. FOR RENT. A finely furnished store room, with complete natures, lately vecu pied by niery's Drug Store, on the princi pal street in Veiturt. Rent cheap. Apply is t. erne, jusucu untinx, or at intt omoe, Our voung friend Dick Colburn, clerk in the PaekcrUm oflice, met with a tevere accident one day latt weak, While walk log down tne railroad b tripped oyer switch severely injuring bis Jinse. ft are pleased to ttate tbst he jt able to t about tgllE, Salvation Oil Is tha oreslsil cure on earth for pain. It affords Instant relief and peedy cure Is all sufferers from rheuma- am, neuralgia, headache, tore throat, pain n the back, aide and limbs, cuts, bruises. Ac Price twenty -five cents a bottle. Clnuss tfcBro., The Tail ors, still linve n lew of those justly celebrated !1U suitings on hand. The Easton Law and Order Society It determined to publish the names of all igners of petitions for liquor lioenset. figr Only $10,00 cash for an all-wool Suit at H. II. eters', Fost-oflicc building, Lchighton. .For the week ending on Jan. 24, 1SS5, there was (37,351 tonaof coal shipped oyer the Lehigh Valley Railroad, making a total of 884,820 tons to date and showing an increase of 115,800 as compared with same time last year. E3n,Mllton Flory.of East Weissport. en ounces to the cublle ol this vicinity that io has on hand a lot of Light Harness, Col srs, Horte Blankets Lap Itabea, Lined Robes, Whips, Bells, Ao., suitable lor the winter trade. All of which he is offering at yery low prices. "Whafreyedoln' now, Bill!" "Teller n a bank." "The dsucel Wha' d'ye have to dot" "Ilaye to tell when the stove needs mere coal lo It." And just bare we may at wall tell you that David Ebbert, keeps the finest lot of teams In this section, and lets them out at low charges. Livery en North street. While Mike Farren was Jrlvlng down the Tarkerton bill, on lsst Monday, a chain connected with the wagon became de tstched, and in Jumping ofT the wagon to x it the horses becoming frightened, started, throwing Mike in such a manner that the hind wheel ot tba wagon passed over his ankle breaking one of the small bones. UggTH. H. Peters, at tho ost-office building, Lehigh- ton, will make you an all- wool suit lor only $10 cash, if you order now. The Northampton Court Monday dis- lived the injunction restraining the Wind Gap and Delaware Railroad from entering upon the lands of the Bunyon Union Slate Company. At tha time ot the decision thero was a motion to o-)ntinue tha fnjune ion on the ground of the Inefficiency ot the bond, but the Court, without reference to the bund, made its decision known. Tho tlorney nf the Wind Gap and Delaware Road said that work would soon begin. Clnuss & Bro., The Tail- ors, are making up elegant suitings, in the very latest styles and best workmanship, or $!(), sold last 5 ear for $24. Call and sec them. Anthony Maloney, of Oregon, a small village a few miles Irom Wilkesbsrre, wss struck Sunday morning by the express passenger train on tha Lehigh Valley Rail road, near Pillston. The whole train passed over l.linnta highrateof sperd,and his body was cut to pieces and scattered along the track, the head being found at the foot of the embankment rthlle one leg was discov ered 200 feet distant. He was about 25 years of age and unmarried. The number of accidents in Mine In spector Roderick's dictritl, which includes the Haslelon coal region, for the past year was two hundred and fifty eight, forty of which were latal. Ten ol the victims were killed by falls of coal, seventeen were run over by mine cars, three were killed by premature explosions, two by machinery on the surface and five around tha collieries outside. 85f If you find a Blue near the Uircction lab on your paper, it is a notification that you arc in arrears for inscription, and that wc need our pay. You under stand 1 Abraham Itocher, of White Haven, entered the stryice of the Lehigh Valley Railroad on the night of the 20th I nit., as freight brakeman inpla:a of Henry Swanke, of Maucb Chunk, who was cut to pieces on the previous Sunday by falling under the wheels at Coxton While passing over the cars at White listen on tha morning, of the 21st inat.,lhe ronfof which was ooyered with Ice, he slipped, fell to the ground and fractured his skull, and died alter being carried to his wife and child. The following sre the new officers of Col. Jsmes Miller Post, No. 273,0. A. R. ol Weetberly recently elected; P. C, P. T. Cheeseman; S. V. C, Robert Tail; J. V. C, Wm. Aekerj Adjt , Wm. McCloughnn; Q M-, Daniel Bacbmani Surg., Ira Oliver; Chap., James T. Kressley; O. D Philip Countryman, O. G., Griff. II. Baehman, S. M., Daniel Kuehner; Q. S. II., Anson R. Helleri Rep , Ed. C. Willeon; All , G. II. Jones. Edwin Bothsrss, who was tried in the Lutsrne Court in March last and convicted ol murder in the first degree ler killing Willism Nicholas at Hsiletoo, was inform ed Tuesday afternoon that the Supreme Court refused to grant him a new trial. He receiyed the newa quietly, saying he was greatly disappointed, though be still had hope in the Board of Pardons, to which an appeal would ba made to aayebis life. The priaaner occupies a burglar-proof cell In the Luserne Connty Prison. &O.Bargalns in Wall Paner Two Thousand dollars worth of Wall Paper and uoruert win ue sola at less than half value. Drowns, at Sc., Whites, at 8c . Gilts. 15 and 35cts. Borders almost given awav. N such drop in Wall Paper every before in Carbon county. It won't pay to waste much time in caning lor mesa bargains. E. r. Luckenbacb, 61 Broadway, Mauch Chunk. Pens Haven Junction wat greatly excited Monday evening over the brutal act of a Hungarian. He wat drunk, and seising bis little child placed it on a ted. hot tteye. The agonising screams of the child attracted- the attention of the mother, who sprang lo the little ene'a assistance. The Inhuman husband, not content with hareiiog hit child, knocked bit wife down, but the latter prevented him from doing the little one more injury. The man was arrested and there was talk of lynching. 'loo cuim was uailiy biirned,bul nut latally. Mrs. Joseph Keef, agej filly three years, was discovered lying by the side ol au open fire-place at her residence at Fourteenth and Walnut streets, Asbland( bcbaylkill county, Monday night and died soon after. Part of her clothing was burn- on and various bruises were fouod on ber person. How she met her terrible death was a mystery and all torts of rumors flost ed arouad. Deputy Coroner Daegan am paneled a jury Tuesday and a number of witnesses wera examined, among them the husband and ton of the dead woman. They said she was under tba Influence of liquor at the time, and vtrdiet was rendered lecordiEgly. !iUlJ-L It1!-!!-! It will accept thanks Ttep. Maloy far Publia Documenti .Bethlehem'a tottl expenditures from March 3, 18S4, to Janntry 5, 1885, Were $,2S7,22. Weatherlyllet propose trolling John Hlnes, the iopular host of the Massey House, out at a oillsens candidalo for Chltf Burgeat. Sy-The Jtmet W. Queen eye-glasses will rlt nny nose, sold at E. H. Hohl's, Maucb Chunk. -Hem Deultcben Teutonia Society will hold a grand ball at the Exchange Hotel, Bank street, Lehighlon, on tbo cyenlng of February 10, at nine o'clock. Tickets, $1. The newly erected Lutheran and Re- farmed Church at Whitehall Station will be dedicated on Sunday, Fobruary Slh. There will be servicei In the morning, afternoon and evening. fcn-lfvou want a trustworthy railroad watch, buv the Columbus Railroad Watch, told at E. II. Hull's, Mauch Chunk. Ber. watch made In America to day. It bis no tuperior. J. W. Titltlg, superintendent ol tbe telegraph lines of the Lehigh Valley rail road, last week Issued an order to close the night offices at Allentowu, Oeieiluger's siding, Coplay, Bowman's and Ri-dtngton. The order has already gone into cOVct. -The members cf tbo Legislature from this county have been appointed to serve on committees, at follows : Craig gpologi cat survey, mines end mining, printing and vice and Immorality. Malloy compire bills, manufacturing, puhllo buildlngi and retrenchment and reform. IBtfKlne-tenlht of the spectacles that are worn are no better for the eye than the common window glass. Preserve' your sight by using Australian pebble glasses, sold'at E. U. Il'ihl's, Maucb Chunk. The board ol directors of tbe Perklomen railroad company at their recent anuual meeting decided by vole tu reduae the wages of all employees from anj after Feb. 1st ten percent. The reduction Is not very kindly received by the employees. Samuel N. Stetler, of Scranton, sold the Stetler mine, in Marcy township, Luzorne county, Tuesday, to tbe Delaware Lacka wanna and Western Railroad Company lor $300,000. The colliery employs four hun dred men and boys. The output last year was nearly two hundred thousand tons. .TlEicht day clocks best makes sold from one to two dollars cheaper than the aame csn be bought elsewhere. Have bought 400 clocks nf manufacturers', need ing money, at slaughtered prices. Now is the time to secure a good, reliable and pre'ty cloak at an astounding low price. Every clock guaranteed to keen oorrect time at E. II. Hohl's, Mauch Chunk. The prospeotors lor ooal on tho Raeder estate, east of tho Catholic church, near Beaver Meadow, found a veia two feet thick at tbe crop under the black dirt, din ing north. This is a promising indication and goes to prove Ihe surfsce indications that the territory north and south of Mil l Run is underlaid with valuable teams of tbe black diamond. The irou trade continues yery light at lime when it is usually heavy. Southern Iron continues to play a part In the regula tion ol prices in Pennsylvania iron. Forge is selling at $15 tn $14, ordinarily, and inferior as low as $14 lo $14.50. Mill owners are not euooiiraged tn make heavy purchases, owing to the dull demand lor finished products, an 1 to the fnct that steel Is gradually making itself felt in channels which were supplied heretofore with iroa. United states Jurort. Among the Jurort to serve for the Febiu- ary term of the United Statet District Court, opening in Philadelphia on February 10th, the following havo been drawn: Grand Jurors From Lehigh county, John IIo! lenbach; .Northampton cutnty, Francis Weiss, relit Juror From Lehigh county, Horace D. Beisel; Northampton, Philip Carpentc'r, Geo. E Stocker; Cirbm, Oliver Blose, Paul Krcsge, Chas. II Seidle. A Good Time Coming, The Pittstoa Stove Works resumed on Mondsy. Wilson's tnike and nail factory, Allen town, has started up. The American Sheet Mill, at Phillips burg, N. J., lias resumed. The Hollidasburg Iron and Nail Com pany resumed on full time on Mondsy. Business at the Beaver Falls paper mill is brisker bow than it has been at any period during the last six yesn. There it talk of atarting an agricultural works at Beaver Falls. The Bangor and Portland Railroad is lo be extended Irom Naiaretbtothe Lebigh river. Bethlehem, Allentown and Eastnu are all bidding for the objective point by promising the right of way. Ofll cert -Elected. At a recent meeting of W. C. No. 122, l Pa., P. O S. of A., ot Weissport, the follow ing officers wero installed for the ensuiug term : Past President, 1). . Ttlckert. President, J. M. Laury. Vice President, A. II. Knit. Master of Forms and Ceremonies, A. O' Brien. Coadactor, O. Whitehead. Recording Secretary, George II. Welsh. financial Secretary, I). I.. Arner. Treasurer Oeorge V. Miner. Inner Oaard.Tnomas Miller. Outer Guard. Uharkl Miller. Obsplaln, n. F. Vogt. Men finals, O. F. .Moyor, II. It e ber. Trustee, W.Beldet. Around rleaiant Corner. Mr. Troxel, of West Tenn, was tha guest ol D. S. Longacre, of Centre Square, last Sunday. Amot Rex, of New Mahoning, former ly employed by Dennis Nothitein, left for Iowa last Tuesday nigbt, We wish him a sale and enjoyable trip. There was a lively dance at Ihe house of J. T, McDaniel's on Saturday night, and everytbicg passed off quietly. C. E. Rehrig, cf this place, moved to East Penn last week. George B. M. Stocker and Lew. O. J Strauss, of Lehigbtou, were visiting friendt in the valley on last Sunday. Josirn Mahoning Items. CM. Klntt, of Scranton, is visiting relatives and friends iu tba Valley. Tha cold weather was welcomed by those who had ice houses to 611. Alt of lsst week and part of this week those who have ice houses ware busily engaged culling and storing up tbe ice, which was about six inches thick. The Connty Superintendent wss around visitiog our schools lsst week. The Mahoning band took a sleigh ride to Sittlrr't, West Peon, oa last Saturday evening. John Shaefer and Miss Ellen Heigb were msrriej last week. Mrs. Mahlou Nothitein was visiting at Whitehall, during tbe week. -Amot Rex left for Milwaukee on last Tuesday. English servicei will be held In the Evtugelical church this (Satuidayjevenlng, All are invited. Aaron it building an addition to hit btrn. Frank Knebber, of Rockport, tpent a fewdtya in tbe Valley with ffftndi. Pup- LILI 11 l Jl LLJJi UL K ILUIlilieiajiIts People In and out of Town. Wa would be pleated to have our ellltest tend us Items under this hetd at it it Im possible for us lo secure them all En. C. II. Wcita, of Eokloy, wat In town last week. George Haun, of Weatherly, spent latt Sunday in town, W. A Graver, of Solombrj't Gap, was In town duriug tbe week. V.tr. A. P. Horn, of Summit Hill, dropped Into see us on Mnnday. B. W. Koons, of Audenrlcd, reads a flying trip to this place on Tuesday, Miss Balliel, of Balltetsyllle, was the guest of Mrs. Thomas Kemerer, on Bank street, this week. Mr. Win. Zihner and wife, of town, spent latt Sunday with friendt fn Allen towu. Our papular friend Lew. Strauss, of the "Star Store," was in Lehigh county on lsst Tuesday, Miss Belle Pottit, an accomplished young lady of Easton, was yisitlng In town during Ihe week. Mr. Harry Hunsteker, of Reading, wat visiting relatives and friends in town dur ing the week. Rev. F. 1C. Ecrndl, of Slelllersyille, L'higli county, was in town last Friday and dropped ill to tee OS. Misses Alloa Siller and Tillies Slefert were visiting friendt and relatives at Tamaqua during tbe week. Mr. George Kaereher, of Pottsville, General Solicitor for Ihe Reading Com pany, wat In town over Sunday. Mist- Annie Weinmaycr, of Mauch Chunk, wat tho guett of Miss Tillie Seifert, on South street, during tbe weok. Mrs, Willism Berlin, of Allentown, was the guest of Mrs. Andrew Kaudenbusb, on Bink street, during last week. Miss Louisa Reichard, of Maucb Chunk, was the guest of Misses Aggie and Minnie Reichard, on Northampton street, last Tuesday. Messrs. Curt Koons and Geo. Miller, of this place, helped to furnish tbo music for tho troupe whteh appeared at Mauch Chunk on Monday night. Rev. J. II. Kuder, nl tha Lutheran ch'irch, thit borough, excharged pulpits with Rev. Enoch Smith, of Bethlehem, lsst Sundty. Rev. Smith wat tbe guett of Mr. Thomas S. Beck during Ills stay in tewn. List of Letters licraalnlug uncalled for In tha Paokerton Postl Office, Jan.2S 1: Christ. Armbiuster, Kdw. Peters, P. Edson. (Jhas Itelehard, Wm. Krltslnger, Chas. Seily, Al. Houpt, Henry Schwartl, John lrvln, Uhaa. Sehurch, Frank Melsel, O. Uhunk. Wm. Olewlne, Peter Schabe, Mrs. O'Urlne, Danl. Whlteman. Persons calling for any of the above letters will please say "advertised." A. MoDamixl, ait'tP. M. Killed on the Railroad. Jane Purcell, aged 34 years, was found horribly mangled upon the Lehigh Valley Railroad, three miles from Delann,Monday morning by a party of boys. She wat re turning from a visit with her husband Sunday evening, and complaining of the Intense cold on the way, she stopped in lo warm herself, while ber husband went on. At the did not come her husband concluded she had decided to remain all tilght. As soon as she became warm she resumed ber trip, and probably fell upon the track and was run over by a passing train. Portions of her remains were distributed oyer nearly a quarter of a mile. Suicide by Drowning. Daniel Dayls, for fifteen yean in the employ of tha Crane Iron Company, at Catntauqiia, as blacksmith, committed suicide Mnnday morning by drowning For aycarbe had been suffering with a com plication of diseases and was troubled with insnmanl, He was subject lo fits o fmelan cholyand lived In constant fear of becoming insane and frequently said to his wife and fellow laborers that suicide was a way out uf his trouble. Sunday bo seemed la un usual good spirits and attended church twice. Monday morning be left the house at an early hour. At six o'clock a wrrk man found a hat on the canal bank which was lodonified as belonging to Davis Search wat inttituted and in a short time Ihe body was found. He leayes a wife and two children. Fell a Thousand Feet. A terrible trident occurred at the Word ward shaft, operated by tbe Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Company, at Kingston, at noon Monday. Daniel Egsu and Edward Devans were being hoisted up in a bucket when an accident to the machinery of tbo engine prevented its being ttooned in time. When the men neared the turface they noticed a percept ible decrease in speed nf the bucket and reaching Ihe aurlace both jumped out. Devant clung tn a timber and wat uninjur ed. Egan fell bark into the abaft and went lo the bottom, a dlalsnce of a thousand feet. He was picked up dead and horribly mangled. Tbe backet was dashed through the head house and had both men remain ed iu it they would have been kilted. Condolence. 'Ihe following resolutions on the death of Amos Dsnisl Krcsge, a member nf Ihe Zwiglt Reformed Missionary Society, were adopted : RtsoLvan, That, while we lament our loss, we nevertheless bow in submission to tbe Lord's wilt, hoping that our loss may be the eternal gain of our departed brother. Rtsnt-vtn, That wa tenderly condole with tbe bereaved family in their affliction and commend them in this trial to Him who orders all things to our good Rtsoi.van, That we, as a society, by thit dettb may be admoniihed to more earnett ly seek to perforin tbe Christian duties de volving upon us as members ol toe Mil lionarv Society. RtsoLvan, That theie resolutions be pu'i lished in Ihe MtMinacr JIouac Friend, Cm box Advocate, Scntinal and Herald, and that a copy of them be banded to the fam ily ol ine deceased eccase.1. J. F. B.tTDaa, IIii.tok Fi.oay, ' J, E. Faatutx. J Committee. Alden'a Juvenile Gem. A large extra sheet containing a number of fine illustrations accompanies number two of Ibis juvenile weekly. Grown folks as welt as young folkt wilt find good deal of amusement as wall at wisdom in the"lablcs" wbich the pictures charm Ingly illustrate, and in the contents of the the paper generally. The large beautiful type in which Ihe paper Is printed and the form aad lso ol psge make the whole ap pearance delightful to tbe eye. There Is abundant variety of story, anecdote.hislnry, facts in nature and science, biography, and netry, and all so invtgurating and health ful in tone that parents and teachers will giye the paper welcome into homes sod schools. The price, 75 cents a year, with large inducements to clubs, places it easily within the reach of every home and sure I y there ought to be tuch a paper in every borne where there are children. A speci men copy is ttnt free to any applicant. J, B. Aldtn, rublishrr, 393 Fearl Street, New York. Bnbieriba lor tbe Camou Acvewtr. To be Tried for Embegjlement, Henry Baehman wat Wednesday even ing committed to jail at Eislon, to await trial for embetilement and fur larceny as bailee. Last summer be met Marietta Ilocb, a widow with about $5,000 in prop erly, and the pair became yery Intlmat Bachman'a wife, llTlng In Wilkesbsrr a heard ef his attention I and tued bim lor detertlnn, Mrs, Hoch went bis bail. He then persusded ber lo let him have $K800 with which la buy nut a saloon tn Blng hampton, N. Y., and Ibey moved there, Net long after Baehman, unknown to Mrs. Hooh, sold the saloon and pocketed the money. He also Rot about $2,000 out of her on a pretext of buying more property and then disappeared. To give bim the money Mrs. Hoch mortgaged has property and It now helpless with rheumatism and the posseuo? of lets than a tenth nf her ea ts lo. She bad. a warrant issued for Bsckt map, but h could not be found. This was in October last. Wednerday he was oap tured at Wilkssbarre, taken to Easlou and committed for trial. Dr. nigbeo'a Report. The report of the Slate Superintended of Publia Instruction hss jus) bees Ittued. II it a very ably written document, showing at all points the ability and literary culture of its author. Kf err teacher and school director ic tbe county ought to read it care fully. It it full of practical auggeitionT to the. Legislature as to needed legislation. Dr. Ulgbee recommends that a law be pasted making the minimum school term t'x months Instead of fir. H alia recom mends that the Legislature appropriate mora money to the schools. Instead nf a million, be thinks it ought to be a million and a quarter. Thit would give the differ ent school districli more State appro na tion, and would enable tbera to pay larger iilarlsi and get better teachers wtlbcut levying a higher tax. It would be a good thing if each school board would tend in n petition to the members of the Legislature from tbe county asking them to support a bill tor this purpose. Tbeta are practical and wise suggestions, and ought to be acted upon by our Legislature. Dr. Uigbee la recognised throughout the State at an ac complished scholar and clear thinker. Hit report for thit year it regarded at iho ablest report ever issued by the department. It hss attracted wide attention, and lias been oammended lu flattering terras by all the leading educational Journals of the country. Tbe Coal Combination. Representitivet of all the companies and large interests engaged In prolucing end transporting coal, except tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Company, met at the offices of the Pennsylvania Coal Company, in New York, Monday to confer on tbe policy to be adopted in view of tbe refusal of the Penn sylvanla Railroad Company to became a party to the combination to restrict pre ductinn during the presint year. Alter an hour's discussion the following resolution waa unanimously adopted and signed by all of the companies: Risolvip, That excluding the interest of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company we will carry out the plan originally adopted for tbe management ot the trade, and that with the view of recovering the market for steam and manufacturing purposes from bltumtuous coal by tne sale at reduced prices of a sufficient qnantity of anthracite coal for the purpose 1,000,000 tons be added tn tbe assumed total output for me year IB8J, provided that none or the laid l.oou, 000 tons be added tn the quota for Febru ary, March, April and May. The addition ol a million tons to the total agrred output was made on Ihe motion of F. B. Gowen, nf tbe Reading, and the stipulation that it should not be added until afltr May 31 waa at tba suggestion of tha Delaware and Hudson Canal Company. The extra million tons are to be of steamer and manufacturing sites. The original plan referred to provides for the amount to be mined during each month and also the proportion to be produced by ach interest It fixed the percentage of tbe Pennsylvania Railroad at eight per cent., and the scheme tbst is now to be carried out or attempted goet upon the aitumption that the Penn sylvania wilt handle that amount. So far as can be learned no provisioni were mtde fur enforcing Ihe agreement and no penal tiet were fixed. Commence the Year Sight. Don't make too many resolution', but hold on like grim death to those you do make. If your physical tyttcin is out of order ynu should attend to that at once, for it ia no use trying to keep a stiff upper lip when your kidneys or liver are taking tbe courage out oi you. n you nave reany made un vour mind to turn over a new leaf, commence the year by taking e thor ough course of Ihe celebrated Kidney-Wort. Thousands nf people testify to its good euecls tor kidney aiseases, Diitousnesj.pues, constipation, etc. MAItKIKIi. WILLIAMS BLAY On December 20, by Rev. S. S. Chubb, Mr. Xyan Williams, of Haslelon, and Miss Ella Blay, of Lehlghton. STOCK XASSETI. Reported op to 13 o'clock, ly De Haven A Towniend, Bankers, No. 36 B Third Street, Philadelphia. Stoext bourht and told either for rath or on marxin. Mladt!?ia, Jan.. 28th 188S. bid atked USJ't, Ext 1011 D S Currency 6't ..127 U S 4), new 1131 HH US4'e 1IU 1211 Panntylvania R It SO 50J P liladelphia A Reading R K 7 L-bigh Vallev Rlt J8J Ii-hlgh Coal k Navigation Co 38 Buff. N. Y. A Phlla. R R Co 3 98) 19 3 31 101 38 12 49 ST Ul HI 8 New Jersey Central..-. 33 Kor'.hern Pacific Com 101 " " Prefd JSj Oregon Transcontinental Ill Vn mi. PaciBc 0) Waitern Union 571 VT -at Shore I sis - , 31 1 Loo tville A Nashville 34i Silver, (Trades)..-. tt JOSEPH SAVITZ, Boot and Shoe Maker, Oppeilta OZ.AU38 as It KOI, Bank Street, Iaohighton. Repairing neatly dono at low prices. Patronage solicited. Oet. M, ma. TO CONSUMPTIVES. Tha advertiser having bten permanently eared of that dread dlsesse, Uoniurapllon, by a simple remedy. Is anxlons to make known to his fellow sufferers the meant of core. To all who desire It. he will send a espy of tne prescription (Free), with the directions for preparing and vslmr the same which they will And a sure sure fur Uonghs, Uo Ids, Can tampilon.'.Allbraa, liroarbltit, .e. Parties wlihlni the prasarlptlen, will pleaie addreis, Kav. K. X WII.KON, m Pean Htreet, Wllllamieurgk, H.7. deslT-ly Mriiere raeney than at enylbtnr alio by taking an aeeaei for tba keav telling book nut. llsglnaeri tsooeed grand. J5 Note fall Terms fret, ItiltaTT Bans rorlliM, Hides eeeio-iy New Advertisements. DIPHTHERIA! TrU! PItOSTnATION wMch followi Dipbthcrla, una tUp persistency with which It ellnga to the patient,' nro well known to nil who have lud. any experience with this terrible disease, ' Tho following letter shows how the rc. rtoilna and ln.YlBara.Uns, properties Cf tlOOCf S m by vltnllg g Inc and enrich.- eradicates tlia poisoned matter fiom It, bringing to tho convalescent tho color, ltfu and view of ubnst health, ... . Lowell. Mais. Mnssr-a c. I. Hood & Co.: Gcntlemen TJyll tlojtlrlliad tho diphtheria, latt April. l(ioili3t.-aelett tier very weak, blood poor, with iiq appetite, and alio pould not icemtq rally irom Its cilccu, IlooD'aSAiisAiAmL J A was, lccommcndcd by a,nclgbbpr, After tho had been, taking It a Jew Uayt we notlocd a rliatiso tor the better tho began to eat vrltli a U'lisli. U teemed to take cut tlia pplson the illsc.tso bad left In her blood, thq lit Klio took I lirr health reeommeru grew qcai pjeasuro, y t-.truly vctm. y. a, odiiiu. is Duttejtlclj jjtrett ,rThat Extreme Tired Feeling," The first bottle lias dflne my dattcliter a preat deal or good; her food does not dis tress Iicr now, nor docs she suffer front tlutt extreme Used fttUnj wlilcli she did boforo taking Wood's s.uwAr.vniLtAt" T Sold by all dxnggls. Price Cl a bottle or Six bottlaa for S, Prepared by C. I, lOQQ B CO., Apotlicetiles, Lowell, Mass, UoocTs flaOth-PcnpHcr, Ony as Oonta, Maanetic Cures. ,?r?v Is tho first man to dlseovor the philosophical principle that all nervous pains, aches, and dcblltty should bo treated from the "brain bittery," from whence emanates all nervous force and will power. All other forms of treatment for nervous disorders are failures, Every person who suffers from nervousness knows this, and that medicines only palliate, but never cure. These appliances aro mag netlo, and differ from all others In the mar. ket which are electric Magnetism Is the lire of man. Their ouraUre qualities are wonderful In all nervous complaints, The Unman phrslclans practiced magnetic treat, meat 1,010 years ago In nervous diseases, but did not treat from the "brain battery." Dr. HILT, has made tblt great dlscuvery the only sure cure for Nervous Headache, Rheu matism, Neuralgia. Llvor and Kidney Ootn. Plaints, Paralysis, Clout, Spinal weakness, Dyspepsia, Constipation. Cold Ltmts and Feet, and Ueneral Ilehllltv. Minunlaua euros noted every day, Tbe itagnetle Ilrush iiiiaiinui, and mo only ariicieoi tno Kind Invented, It Is the greatest curative agent known and nsed In a "brush bath" Impirts tone, replenishes the debilitated system, and creates warmth. Inclironlo cases our Mag neilo llonds. llclts and Pads abould ho uai.fl. Tho brushes are warranted to do the work or money refunded. .Send for clroulnr and tes timonials Uy giving a description or ner! vous trouble, wo will iilyc advloe and dlreo tlons how tu u-o our apiill&nnei, 1I1M. MKDlUAr, MAQNKT1U Al'Pl.lANOK COMPANY, Lock Roxli, Washington. I). U. Jan. II, HSS-tr, NO SURPRISE I THE GOVERNMENT ENDORSES The American Agriculturist. rnou TKtein cusses, vol. s. JcsTrrnuaxD. "The American IcrieuJiurdf Is especially worthy of mention, because of tho rumark- able success it has nttcdned tbe unique and untlrlnic elforts ol Its proprietors to Increase and extend Its clroulatlon. Its contents are duplicated every month for a Utrinan edi tion, wii au iwio circulates wiueiv." This trlbuto Is a pleasing Incident In the m.rv.11,,1,1 nn.,1 IT 1 1. 1.' A , 1 fc ,M -1- 1 1 I, V career of this recognized leading Agricul tural journal 01 mi woriu. What It Is To-Day. Six months niro the American Aariculturitt entered upon anew career ol prosperity, and lo-uay it is tar superior io any simuarperiour cal ever nroduced In this or anv other eoun try. itlohcr In editorial strenitthi rloher in In enirrnvlnir: printed on finer uaper. and presenting; in erery Issue 10) columns of original reading matter from the ablest writers, end nearly UO Illustrations. Iir, Ueorca Thurber, for nearly a quarter nl a century tho editor In chief ef the AmtrUan Agrtcuiturtti, joicpn Harris, uyron u. 111 ttead. Cel. M. O. Weld, and Andrew 3. Ful ler, the other lone; time editors, together with other writers who havo made the American Agricultural what It Is to.day, are still at meir pusia, WHAT, FREE ? ? ? Every subscriber, whose subscrintlon Is Immediately forwarded as with the price St 60 per year, and 15 cents extra lor postage on uyeiopauia maaint; vi.o in an win re ceive thu American AgricvUurilt Encllsh or Herman for all ollsSi.and he prosented with the merfcun Aariculturitt Family Cue. lopedla. (just out), Too paxes and over 1,000 engravings, otronsiy uounu incioiu, pick and sold. This entirely new volume Is a remarkable siorenouee aim hook oiroierence lor every department of human knowledge. Including an Agricultural Supplement by Dr Thurber. Mend three i eent stamps for mailing yoa snectmen American Aericutturiit.unetieanX forty page premium list, with 300 Illustra tions, and specimen pages of pnr Family vjjeiopeuia. uanvsuers waniou evermicro Address, pun. AMEiiiuAN AomouLTumsT. David W. Judd, Pres't. S. Durham, See. J51 Uruadway, New York. TXT A XT"rriTT!T" a represent a live ef SV All JU .1 I.S 0 Kourl address te travel AT ftSCXH. tnrourh Carbon conn VMWCIT with va lu A all woaxa roa aracttr. cLAtsaa or nvtiaaa. mew amd MCCHtmca who understand aai need them, giving their ordert at lira prollti liberal, easy and quick; can reler te gentlemen elearlng t?& to ISO a week who ar pleased with the work; only tlo capital re quired; write for particulars If yoa mean bast, nesi; give age, trade or previous employ ment and references Pafllser, PalUser & Co., Tanierblll Ave., New Yerk, F. P. BOTER, Parryville, Carbon Co., Pa., Itespeetfally annonnosi that he will have constantly oa band a large drove cf chelae BREEDS OF SHOATS, whleh he will dispose cf at very L0WE31 MARKET PBIUES. He Invites aa Inspec tion of his sleek before yoa psrobase else, where. ALSO. It prepared to alter aad attead te diseases Of rial at all timet. V. P. 1)0 Y KB, ) ji.tlst-iy Stato of North Carolina, AOMIOULTURAI, DEPARTMENT. JUtvien, M, O., Jane 10th, JIM, Te Ihe People ef the northern, New Eng land and North Western stalest It Is with dee,v regret we learn nf the heavy loss ye sastalned by the frosts and laa Wednesday, Tkarsday and Friday nights, May Sltb, 39 Ik and JOth. As usual our Slate, Nobtii Carolina, Escapes. Oar tebaece plants are nnhurt and growing nicely. Drain and grass crops are very Cne. N damage whatever done le most delloate vezetablea and fruits. We are very desirous of having the many thnniandaol acresofunnreupted land settled with and cultivated by Northern larmers.aad we can ntfer you a climate exempt Irani late and early frosts. North t'nrnllna U within fifteen hours ride of New York. The vast rrroarees of Ike State will be exhibited In this oily at the Dread State Expuiltlon Ostnber lit to nib, ISM It Is my duty and pleasure lo Inrn'ah Infer matloa to persons seeking bonus la tbo State Very Respectfully, Jko. T. Patrick, tVatt Agtst Jorelgrttleo. !"u ivij iiuui-vuuip ui iter i.ice, ttu-a mnntha end fnllv i-min.! . tnucUtpour deUellt. ' V'O now 1 ltoon's SintiPAimr i tvlili ItUUiMAR & CO., BAKE STUKET. tehiehton, Pa, MIU.BHH sad Dealers be All Kindt et ortAtN cocoitTaad PtU HEtJULAB IIAT SATXS We would, aim. ttapecttully Intern ear em tent that wear; now felly preparole V f LY thro with, ttent of Coal rrtm ny lltn flettred, YXR HOTTEST pnidEB. if, mMMAX CO. The Winter Resort, wsm cb mm to I HqWC OQCJTT?, H'TR pAJtOfJJtA, lICe.tr-JerteTi. It ea the melt altvaUd pctitaftle leatfUaf plat restlen In. "the Stath,. free frtet tvtrj malarial InSaeaea, The etnotpksrt U al; My chaut4 with, estae (rest the ajnett bcandleit plaeev fliad for work ea "Tat, Pnes," written by a pbyslobw wh, but made the tapg- disease a, life itady. It s;rts a lr,y oftulric,Uea1 Sestbem; plats, aad many hints wfclch will be of latent! la Huqumatlsi amd Caaiamjrtlrsi. We will tend a few thoaitnd enpfet free af it to those applying durlsr the next fir mental Wa detlre.te eorreepeni with phjlleitsi.ixd. will Rak tt to thf latartst W write to as. WHY SUFFER ? TThta yoa tea Sad relief aad pteatare by speeding a month or twe ea the ramaslt a the eelebrited lops lttf pits reztsa f tbe Saath, Yery law rates ef beard will Ve atari ed by the hotel and boaeJlag keojes darlnitke Inter oftm, and tbe State InmlxraUsa Department hat arranged ttiat pirtesien tktlr Ant vlilt can secure round-trip tltktli from Delten, New Terk aad Dtltlmire at, vary low rates. Address QEO. 0. PATTERSON, BesUeat Kantjer, Maal; P. O., Xeere (Jo., N, O, WA M TMJD WE WAWT 1000 more BOOK A0SHTS for the jrandeit aad fattest stiller beob ever nueiisnva, OUR FAMOUS WOMEN. This Is an entirely new an orlalnal work jtst pubflshsd, and Is tha Joint produetlen ef Xjnrou- trrsatest Urine authors, Inela4lpr r.usaoein smart rneips, nose Terry uoox, Harriet Preseott Spofferd, -Marten Harlaad. Mary A. I.lvermore, Harrttt-iseechtr Siewe, Louise Chandler Moulton, Mary 'Ulemtaer, l.uey Lareem. and II other well knows au thors. These twxxtt dlstlncalshtd wrltera here give for the dnt tlmo, theearapletfhia. lory or the Lives and Deeds of ID (annus American women, most of whom are new llv. Inc, whose Uvea have never before been wrlNv ton, and they tell how they have won their way f un nusenrlty to fame and (lory 'r TlirilllnK Interest, Romantic Story, Spier 1 Humor and Tender Pathos, this grand b.k Is without a peer. The CMiltan Ait 'c tit fays t "This splendid book eertaluly It ene of the very best acd choleest suhiorlptlon-boks we have ever seen." It Is splendidly lllus trated with full pane engravings besides iaanv supsrb portraits frum special phot, are phi. ACENTS WANTED ! AOENT.s I This grand book Is now eut. selling all others 10 to I. Ministers, Editors, Critics, ete , unqualifiedly endorse It and wlik ItOodspeed. We have many lady ageatt who have teld ever I O In their' retpeetlv townihlpe. We want a few gooa agents men and women In this vlelnltv at one. We give Extra Terms and pay freight. New la the time te make money. ajn-Our elreu lars. giving Spcelal Terras, Extraeta, eta, sent free. Correspondence Invited. Address A. D. WOBTIinfOTOW A CO., nov. I xw Hart ford, , oea Millinery ! JUST ARRIVED FRESH FROM HEW YORK Till -LATEST STYLES- i x MILLINERY. Contitting ef New Bbapee In Ladies' enl Uissas If sit and Bonnets, In Plush, Velvet, Sttln and rail. BeautifulKewShtpeiln Bonnets aad Heeds for Little One. Hew Satins, Plushet aid Velveteens, Is all colon. And Silk Velvets, Brocad ed, Tlaln and Striped. In eyery color and quality. Piumes,TTint, Birds, eta., etc. RIBBONS In all colors and qualities. A full line of NOTIONS and Ladies' Founishikg Goods. Ton cannot fail In find what yea want at low prices lor CABII, al Miss Bkllb Ntjsbauu', LEVAN'8 BUILMNU, Rank Street, Lchighton, Pa. Nov. 1, IBM Ina For Bargatna In Dry Goods, Dross Goods, Notions, Carpets, Silverware, Quoonsware, Groceries, At., no TU E. H. Snyder's Sank St. ItoWghton, Me