""Original Cheap CaB! Store.' 3KVE Reasonable Bargains!! , Hcatv ' Lonfjor Double Sliuwls nt $3.00. Cannot bo bougbt elsewhere under $4.00. 10-4 Fine SVliitc Blankets 'at $1.00 jr jialr. Cannot bo boilglit elsewhere under 237ra!rof All-Wool, ifnml.'Knit I.cB glns for Women, 'MTrjcs nutl Clijltlren atjii ccrits per pair. Cannot bo bought elsewhere under -lo cents. Women's Heavy Srcrlrio tfiiMerwcnr, S3 ' cents pcrsiitt, nr 44 cents per suit. Cannot be botiglit elsewhere under ?1."0 per Euit "or CO cenWp'ir piece. Rich Astrafcan1 Cloth In Tllnck nmj iVrown at $2.45 cr yanl. Cannot be bought else where under ?3 0Uper yard. J. . IIUSBAtJlVr, 'OpWlte' l'ublld'Snua'rt, Bank Street, hchlRhtori. 'junc. 7, isst-ly. 't'he Carbon Advocate SATUllDAY. JANUAUY 15, 18S7. GPKClAL XOTIC15 Persons maklnjr payments to tills rflce ny money in dors or postal notes .will please mako-thent payable nt the WIJISH roitT POSTOl'l'llM?. as the Lehiahtoii onice is NOT a money orrtcr olllce. Current Events Epitomized. Hereafter Wilkesbarre baiber shops vlll be closed on Sunday's. , ( Over siven tliouiand miners and la borers are lillo In the W'llkesbarrc region. Spectacles of nil descriptions, "llfg se lection just received at E. II. Hold's, Maucii 'Chunk. Mrs. Mary Williams, n,;! eighty-one 'years, resldlni; at Summit Hill, was burled Sunday. For a smo'etli shavo and a fine lijilr citi go to Esrang'ssli'aTlng s'alobh, opposite the Advocate ofllcc. Go to Frs. Itedercr, under the Kx 'chango notel, for a smooth shave, and a fnslonable. hair cut. Don't fall to read the advertisement headed "Save timo and money," and end ue, "All cheap for cash." Hazlcton has a toboggan slide and a "Salvation Army. The latter, however, is 'the greater of the two evils. v Sheriff Gallagher, of Maucii Chunk, lias issued an attachment on the lease of 'the famous Switchback railroad. Have your sale 'bills pilntid at this "tI11cc. Cheapest and best place In the "county for all kinds of job printing. County Superintendent Snyder, of Hown, has our thanks for a copy of the 'published proceedings of the late county 'institute. Dr. C. T. Horn has hail the Interior 'of his popular drug slorn nicely decorated. When In need of anything drop in and sec doctor. Zylonlte cyc-2lasscs( With palcn't'iJoric nose piece, strongest, llilitest and best 'eye-glasses. See them at E. II. Hold's, JIaitcli Chunk. MIsj Amanda Wert, of Wnlnutpnrt, died on Thursday, Jan. G, and was burled 'ii Monday, ItclaljVcs and friends of town 'attended IheJuperaJ,. , , Humor lia' it' that a Philadelphia syn 'dicatc are making efforts to lease the Man sion House, Maucfi Chunk, and the H'ali 'netali, at Glen Onoko. Captain C. C. Fulton, 6f LieM. Fulton 'Camp, No. 01, S. of V., of Maucii Chunk, Installed the ofliccrs of Col. John I.entz "Camp, No. 05, S.'Cf V., of town", Wednes day night. The Glendon Csnupany fired another large blast at their quarries near Easton 'Saturday. Twenty-two tons of powder Vcre uicd and 200,000 tons of stone were "thrown out. E. F. I.tiekenbacli, 61 IJroadway. Mauch Chunk, is selling oir Hl'alt Paprrs; 'nt 'largely reduced prices lo make room for new Spring stock. There are bargains for those w ho get them. t-lw. Abraham Stroh.of Mauch Chunk.fa'th or of C. O. StroH, who was coin letcd of "embezzlement sometime ago, is circulating 'a petition to be piesentcd to the Hoard of : i'ardons to secure Ills son's pardon'. For the week endine Jan. 8, thcro Were 81,812 tons of coal shipped over the J.ehl;h Valley railroad, making a total to Vlate f STO.IDO toils-. And showing an in- j Vireass of 11,227 tons'conipared It'll same Yiate last c&r. We still haye a fair selection of ovcr Voats left which we have reduced to less than manufacturing prlte in older to make room for spring goods. Now Is yourtlm'e to get bargalns at the One Price Star Cloth ing Hall, Manc'll Chink. Memorial services in honor 'of the late Emanuel Everllt, will be held In tlie l'ack "crton M. E. church, Sunday evening at 7:30 b'efoefc. Sfev. John Hagen, ot I.rA hlghtcn, will'ofllclate. Everjbody Is cordl Ully Invited to attend'. The enlploy'e'es of Claiiss & Hro's. tail bring establishment, enjoyed their second annual "sleigh ride" Thursday evening of last week. They pissed ad evening of pleasant enjoyment at the popular liostlcry bf Dlldirie-Silydur, Parryvlllc'. Tlie attention of tlio people of Summit illll, Lansford and vicinity is directed to Ihe fact that George F. Huiitzlugcr, of iho bopuUr StVltcliUdck Hestiiurant, is author ized by its to iccelve subscriptions and moneys for the O.umo.- AtivooATK Jrs: E; tl. Snyder announces to the ladles of Lehlghtb'n and vicinity that she Is how fully prepared (o do all work in ihb llress-iuaking line In tlie litest fashion and hiost durable manner; ttt popular prices. Your patronage )s repectfully Invited. 2w. Are ybiir eyes failing? Try the Aus tralian leliso Bjiebtaclcs nhd eye-glasses: every pSlr gtilirahtced: Money refunded If lliey dou't-givo Iho expected benefit. The b'timpany sells the glasses piily on the above conditions. E. II. Hoiii, agent, Maucii Chunk. We direct tlie attention of our numer ous, readers to the adycttlsepieht of H. GutU A Son, the popular Allentowl'i mer chants, which appears In another column b'f id-day paper. This firm offers unusual bargains' tb' the buying public which makes It a pleasure tb advise our readers to in vestigate the saiie. When your hofsb or other domestic ftnintal has bronchitis g'Ufc' hrn Day's Horso 1'onMer, an Infallible reined 6f this dls cast. Price 25 cents. Serious results often proceed f ron'i slight causes. D'r; Hull's ll.iltlmoro 1'ill'i will jilwa'ys remove these slight causes leading to headache, dyspepsia, Ac. Mildness co'nquers; and henre. It Is that the gciille yc' positive Influence of Dr., jiuu s uauy nynip overromcs SO quicKiy tb rHnrders of babyliood "Fastnacht" falls this year upon the 22nd of February, Fine assortment of gold watches nt Hold's, Mauch Cliu'hk. -'Albert Zlinlncrlna'n attempted to es cape from tho' Lehigh county jail recently, A number of successful robberies liaVo been perpetrated In Luzerne county lately, Don't get left Iluy the Racket Alarm Clock. Sold by E. H. Hohl,Maucli Chunk. Elias Evans, of Hanks township, Is a9' plring for tlie tax collcctorshlp of that dis trict. Two thousand men nro thrown out of employment bp a strike 'In the Northu'in berland region. A man named Miller, 'was killed by 'a, cavc-ln at the Red Lion ore mine, Merits county, icccnlly. Mrs. Iteubcn Kecder, of lluckhorfi, Berks county, suicided Friday. Mclan cholla Is assigned as tlie cause. "The newest ami prettiest designs In jwc!ry just received lo fill up space made by tho holiday rush at E.'H. Holil'F.Mauch Chunk. Two well-known young women of Hazlcton, daughters of prominent citizens of that town, paraded tlie streets recently in male attire. llcriili.1t''d Hexroth who ?6rvcd under Napoleou in his march from Moscow In 1812, Is an I mn at o in the Lehigh county poor house. Peter H'erncr, of ltazlcton, was'htt on the head with a beer keg, while passing a saloon in thaj. place recently, and had a narrow escape from death. Charles T. IJarnum. formerly Assocl ate Judge of Luzerne county, died Tues' day aged seventy-four years. Ho leaves much valuable real estate. , We are pleased to note that oflrpopu lar postmaster, .J. r. Miutli, wlio was con fined to the house for a day or two last week, Is again able to be about. The barn of Pliaon Donvard.of Iras'h- Inglon township, Lehigh county, was de stroyed by (Ire vt 1th all Its contents Satur day. Loss, $2,000; partly Insured. The law office of John Haibach. Esn.. in Philadelphia, was lecentfy damaged by tire wlilcn destroyed a neighboring building. Mr. Haibach formerly resided here. See tlie latest (mproyed Duber sliver watch cases. They are the best eases ever produced lor rt railroad man or fanner. See them at E. H. Hold's, Mauch Chunk. In a neighboring town the borough council fined 'a property holder $.10 for fail ure to repair n plank walk. The same scheme would prove a No. l'rcinedy In this place. We haye commenced to'irj'akc all-wrfbl pants to order at fre'm f. 1.00, $4.60, $5.50 and 0.60. Nothing to beat It In the Val ley. One Price Star Clothing Hall, Mnuch Chunk. Captain F, Doug. Miller, of Col. John Lentz Camp, No. l., S. of V., of this plapp. Installed the officers of Lieut. Fulton Camp, :o. 01, S. of V., at Mauch Chunk, Tlmrs day night. Mlllpn Clanss. of Bank streqt, ."sat onto himself" Sunday evening and dislo cated his shoulder joint. Dr. Selple, ef .boutli street, reduced the same and Milt. Is doing vcjl. Michael Jugri a Hungarian', inflicted wounds upon Paul Uo'yc'i: 'a,l'ol!tndcr,rat ,Ilazleton some tlmo ago, which resulted in his death Monday. Jugo has been arrested and lodged In the Luzerne county jail. Nine cars. are. being, fitted up at the South Easton shops with thcl'jiclps system of Induction telegraphy.. It is expected lhatjna shoit time all the passenger cars ,will he Tilted up Tilth this latest invention. The dead body o.f an Infant was found In a cess-pool at Hazletnn on Tuesday. In vestigation disclosed the Vjitf that the In fant had been still born and that one llelle Walker was the mother. Tlie woman bears an unsav'oiy reputation. She "I don't sec why women should not make as good swimmers as men." He "Yes but you see swjmmer has to keep his mouth shut." The misunder standing was amicably adjusted by taklngit ride In one of David Ebberts fancy turn outs. Livery on North street. Among other things the Knights of Labor in convention assembled at Hazle ton, Monday, concluded lo prosecute one of the coal operators In the Luzctrrio region for violation of the mine law in order to test the constitutionality of the same and bring about its proper enforcement iii the future. John Miller, , carpenter, residing on Lehigh street, while walking along the loner end of Kankway Sunday cvening.had tho misfortune to rail, thereby sustaining an intra capsular fracture of the thigh bone. Dr. W. A. Deihamer assisted by Dr. Selple set Iho fracture. At latest ac counts our old friend John Is doing as well as can be expected. Salvation Oil Is what you want. It kills pain and cuics the worst cases of rheumatism, neuralgia, sote throat; hoarse ness, aild headache. Pi Ice 25 els. Pilijme and Reason: If ou can not keep quiet, because your c'o'ugli Inakes a riol, there's something, pray try it, a quarter will buy It j be quick now about It; don'tbe without it; jour cough, this will rout It; I beg you not doubt It; Oh yes, you guess! Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup. At the annual meeting of tlie stock holders of tho First National Hank of Lc hlghtbh; held on Tuesday, the 11th Inst., the following Directors were elected for the ensuing year: Thomas Komeier, C. H. Seldle, P. J. KlsMcr, 3. G; ''em, A.J. DurlhiE', . It. F. Hoffoid and Dennis Ilau ma'n. At a meeting of Dirctors held on the 12lh lust., the following ofilcers were chosen: President, Thomas Komcrcr;VIec President, It. F. llbfford; Cashier; W. W. liowilian. A Crime Deserving of Lynching;. A most revolting aiid briital crlmo vas perpetrated near Gowen, Luzcrno county, upon the person of a thirteen-year-old girl named Gcttcnsttin, on last Friday after noon, by Ambrose Seherry, aged .twenty two years, a resident of Gowcii. i'lib vic tim of his hellish and diabolical passion Is a delicate llttlo thing hiid is now lying in a very critical condition from the effect of Injuries inflicted by the brute. The Utile thing had bccii tent to tlie stnro ami whllo returning and In a lonely part of tho road tllfl lUvll ii, tiniMni, l. I .u.i.i, , iiu uau ui't'ii out hunting, came upon her aiid levelling ins gun uado uer stand still and not to scream' of' he would kill her. Fil-jliti-neil almost but of he.r wits sho fell an easy prey ,o mo u-icn s uruiaiuy, AKcrllie villain had accomplished Ids object he hurried away leaving the llttlo girl lying uncoiiscl ous on the foail. On nvtrivoi-lini she managed to crawf.on hands and kn,ees a distance of several hundred yards when she met her father who carried her home where she related the sad story. Seherry has been arrested and Is now confined in tho Luzerne county jail. Excitement in tho little mining town was at fever heat when the affair becamo known and Seherry would undoubtedly have been lynched had' ho not been hnrri.-d off to tall. Scherrv has been married about a year. His wife Is almost heau l-rnUrr over thf affair 0VR MAN ABOUT TOWN. The Things onr People Find Time to Talk About from Say to Day. The' VcsuU'of ley pavements have been made doubly apparent this week If wo are 10 Judge by the number of falls occasioned thctcfrnm. A16ng both sides of Hank street, Lehigh sircct and Northampton street, the pavimcniSj with but few cx ccntlous, ' arc covered with snow and Ice, which renders iraynl actually dangerous, Tho "Man About Town" would kindly advise tho residents along the dllfeien streets to sprinkle icy pavements with ashes or saw dust, and would, also, gently remind tlie town council qf the fact that In caso a man, woman or child falls and stiS' Rains a broken limb or an Injury of any nature, that tho boroueli of Lclilghton Is liable 'for damages. Considering this fact It behooves jhe gentlemen composing the council to Vako prompt action In tho matter by empowering tho supervisor to clean all pavements within a limited tunc hf tcr every snow falLadlustlngthc costs Incurred there by upon the resident whoso pavement has been cleaned. .. , , . Wo were informed recently that In the course of a year or two the large and com tnodlous school hall, now used for school entertainments, Ac., will hi- partitioned off Into school rooms. This is rtn evidence that our populatlsn Is "on the Incroaso; nnd tie question now presents itself how long will the $45,000 building accommodate the growing population of Lchlghtori? Speak' lug of Iho amount expended on tho struc ture now used as a school building brings to mind, In a manner, the expensive habits of tho school directors of the long ago, That the erection of the school building on tho hill was an unw ise piece of business be- comes hiore, forcibly apparent every year as the' repairs "become more frequent. There is still a debt of some $23,000 on the. build ing, and long before that amount dwindles down Into lesser figures nn additional debt for a hew school building will be upon us. oomoics the world along. Tlie communication which appeared in the Camion Advocate several weeks ago regarding the County Superiiitendc'ncy of Schools has been the source of considerable comment among our prominent citizens of late. The connection of IioraccD. Hcydt's name as a probable candidate for the post Hon has caused a very noticeable, ripple of excitement in several quarters. Mr. llcydt is recognized hpre as a piomlslnc votin: lawyer, nnd having had the advanlags of a superior education would be In every re spect qualified to fill the position with credit toTiiiftself and the county generally. Jud lug from the tenor of tlie communication which recently appeared In these columns, one Is led to believe that the present in cumbent will not be a candidate for re electionwhether ho will or not wo are unable to say. The election of a County superintendent of Schools should not be a matter of political favor or political prcju dice, but of fair, impartial action by the school directors of tho county. If Mr. Hcydt is deemed more worthy and Intclli gent, more capable'a'nfi consistent than t'he present Coiinty'Superlntehdent, It behooves tho proper authorities to elect him in prcf- i.Mtl.'A In'llinliar.nM .in... 1,,.1,lt.. .1.... n'n;n- .,i,hvuiiibicuii nun sllUllllll lllilb UllllU Ihe election of County Superintendent takes place some time during the month of May, and no doubt tlie question will be fully, ably and satisfactorily discussed be tween now and then, und the result will be (tie ejection 'of him, w'ho is deemed most capable and worthy fp'r'tliat position. , Aarou Weidaw, long a respected resi dent of this place, and employed as an en gineer on No. 80 Lehigh Valley freight, met an untimely and cruel fate near liethlehcm Saturday night. H'hlle looking out of the cab window to see If everything was all right fn the vicinity of the numerous switches, his head cama n contact with a post, crushing skull, bruising and dis figuring Ills 'face in a horrible manner. When discovered cldaw's body was found protruding half way through the cab win dow, the blood flowing In torrents down the side of the engine. He was taken to St. Luko's Hospital. South Uetlilehem. where ho died Sunday aft ai noon. Mn Weidaw had been in the employ of the Le high Valley Company for many years, and was a faithful anil efficient employee. Ho was burled In the Lclilghton cemetery Wednesday afternoon, tho funeral 'cere monies being conducted by P.eys. Gross and Sllbitz; a large concourse of sorrowing relatives and friends, Including. John 1). Ilertolctte Post, No. 4S4, G. A. IX., of which he was a member, following the re mains to their last resting place. Deceased served in the late war lis a private In Com pany E., 28th Prima. Vols. Ho enlisted July 0, 18(11, and was discharged on Sur geon's certificate May 111, 1802. Ho leaves a wife and six children to mo'jrn the loss of a kind husband and an affectionate fath er. The family have tho entire sympathy of tho cotiihiunity In this the hour of their beicavement. , ' . . , , A prellnllnery meeting was held on Wednesday evening by nn enterprising citizens for the purpose of considering tho much talked of water question aiid the oigahlzation of a Hoard of Trade. It. F. IlolTord was made chairman of the meeting and spoke lit detail as to tho necessity of botii the : organization of a Hoard of Trado and a water 'company, John F. Seinmel was elected secretary, lloth question were arglied pro apd coil aiid a committee con sisting of thi .following named gentlemen appointed to' Interview the towii council nhd effect permanent organization b tho Hoard of Trade: A. Ji burling Wni. Keih erer, C. M. Sweeny, W. II. Niisbaum, M. O. Hryan, . lictlben Fciistcrinaphcr, Win! Montz, E. H. Snyderand J. L. Gabel. , We are pleased to note that a Inove has been made by our citizens Iii regard to the water question und also as regards tho organlza of a Hoard of Trade, and we sincerely hope that the gentlemen comprising tho coin lidttce will spare no effort iii pushing the. objects In question tb a success. Progres sion mbvo on. . , Heat Paper HutiKin. The following letter, which we are per mitted to copy, speaks for itself: , Hetui.i:iii:m, Dec. 31, 1880. Mii. E. F. LucKi'.xiiAcii My Dkau Siit-I have yours of the 30th Inst., with bill for papering and painting my bouse' arid It giyes mo a gi eat deal of pleasure to say tjiat the work was done to our entile satisfaction. The papering is very artistic ever); one .that jias seen it admires It very much Indeed, niiil this gives me the o'ppor, tunlty of saying to you, that you should fecj proud of your work It could .not haye beendono belter. Your bill is made opt, sccoiding to .agreement and it is as satis factory as the work. Yours truly, John Tayloii. fAll (jrnclcs nnd styles ot mutes r- , - iiiiiiiiiiii, niiiucirniiy praniciu to tOatingS, at liriCCS tO!! pft''o"''',fh;ilslnitKi-neratlon? . llo . . I . ' view" am! examinations, li. What are the es- nstomsh tho most economical buyer, nt Clnuss & Bro., the miiors; uanu street. Feople as They Come and do. TJur people who may have relatives or frlenlls visiting tiicm will m catty oblige us by sending in uiuir mimes mm resilience lor puuiieaiiuu uimm mis iiviid. inn luijt.j A. Ii. Lutz, of famao;ua, was In town last week. R. I). Dlctil 'and w'lfe,"of Hank street. spent Wednesday at Alleutow'n. Mrs. Jacob Urown'iii.lller, of 't'owruspc'nt several days nt Mahanoy CJty last week, Miss Minnie Peters, of Hank street spent several days at Fairviow, Luzerne county, this week. Mrs. M. A. Wclssof Wilkcsbarre, was visiting rclaUves and friends hero during the past week. Our 'young friend ll'lll Waterbor, of Pittslon, was visiting "Iho folks at h'olno' during this week. O. H. M. Stockc'r, of tho Carbon jlouse, circulated 'mongst Wllkcsbarro friend several days last waek. Mrs. Mary Darling, of San'Franclsco, Cal., Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Fred. MlUcr, on Hank stiect. ' M,lss Aggio liclcliard, an estimable young lady of Northampton street, Is vljlt ing relatives and friends at Allehtown. Oscar Schwartz and wife, of Hazlcton spent several days with his lather, Wcndal Schwarti, on Lclilgh street, last week, .Miss Maggie Steckel, of Slatlngton.was 'sojourning with Misses Laura and Sallle Hofford,.on Hank street, duilns the week, Charles F. Shlrtzlnger and wife, of Mahanoy City, spent several days thi week with Daniel Walp and family on Bankway. It.' D. Dlehl and family and Mrs. H X. Morthuuer and family spent last Tues wltli Mr. Dichl's parents In Towamenslng township. A. Lincoln .Albright and wife, of Phil adelpliia, were tho suesls of Enos Albrlcl nnd 'family, on Lehigh street, during tlie past week. . Hon. A. W. Rauilcnbush, returned home upon tho adjournment of tho State Legislature last week. He left for Harris burg again this week in tlmo to be present at the convening of the House. Iter. Mr. Stlbltz. tho able pastor of the Reformed church, Lclilghton, Pa., stopped off In ll'eathcrly on his way to and from Girardvllle, this week. He was aeconi panled by his wife, who is a sister to Mrs, Itcuben Jasper, of this town. Rev. Stlblt spoke In the lieformed church oh Monday evening before tlie missionary society and on Thursday evening ho delivered an able sermon on prayer. Woatherly 7eriM. OurConntv Courts. The Januaiy terih of our county cour convened in. .the Court House, at Maucl Chunk, on 'Monday morning with Judge Drelierand Associates present, fhemovn Ing session was considerably taken up bv the constables of the various towns and townships making their returns. There wero twenty criminal cases on the docket to come off this week. The Grand Jnrv went out In tiie morning and remained out during the best part ef the day. The af. tcrnoon was devoted principally to the con slderatlon and granting of licenses. In the case of Ired. Hoilncher, of SlatliiRton wlio sold intoxicating lieveragcs on the. lclilghton fair grounds last summer with out a license'; noriaehcr was,, fined $200 and the costs of prosecution. The first case Tuesday morning was a surety of tlie peace. Com, vs. James Cinder; prosecu tors Amos Guldner and Thomas Ituch, school directors of East Penh township, The ease consumed the better part of tho morning and concluded with binding over James Glndcr to keep the .peace in the sum of $100 on Ills own recognizance. Tuesday afternoon tho court room was well filled with spectators. The ease of Com. vs. Jacob Hawk, assault and battery, Annie M Solt, prosecutrix. The defendant is an pld and well-known resident of Kidder township", and holds thd office of tax col lector. Tho prosecutrix alleges that during one of Hawk's visits to hcrliousa lo collect the taxes he attempted an assault upon her person. '1 he jury returned a verdict of not guilty and, to divide the costs. Wednesday morning Laf. Schoeh was called for trial on charge of Involuntary manslaughter, it being alleged in the in dictment that Joseph Driimbore, of Lehigh- ton, w.',j nssulled by the defendant on the 0th ot Oetober.lSSO, nt which time wounds wcic inflicted from which he died. The defendant plead not guilty. The afternoon was.cntcrlly devoted to the calling and hearing of witnesses In the case. As we go to press the above caso is still on East Hanch Chunk Items. Mr. Jenkins wil deliver a temperance ecturc in tlie Presbyterian church this (baturday) evening. Dr. Jacob Kowman spent several days u Philadelphia. diaries Struthers, of Audcnrlcd, was n town during the week. -W. P. Hooven made a flying trip to V eissport last Saturday. -I rank ltapc, of Penn Forest, who has been suffering with tvnhold fever nml rheumatism died Saturday and was buried on lucsday. , Pikkxix. At E. H.. Kohl's, Manch Chunk. Holiday rush Is oyer, .and 1 am now- ready to repair your watch promptly and guarantee satisfaction. Every day brings more encouragement in the sale of watches. clocks and wpik, and pleasant relations In crease day by .day and jear by year. Last year was me most, prosperous this year will bo still better, judging from present indications. New jewelry received to-day, designs finer and prettier than ever before snown. ti. 11. Jlolil, Maucii Chunk. Teachers' Joint Local Institute). You and your friends iircrcspectfully In vlted to attend the Teachers' Joint Local luslltuto to bo held jointly by educators of Lehigh, Carbon and Northampton counties. In Armory Hall, Slatlngton. on Friday and Saturday, January 14 and 15. KIC1PAY UVK.NlJiCl, 7:so o'cmick! J tusle liy St. John's Iteforiued Church Choir. Ot M.lllllKlllll. fccleitreaclliis from "Standard lteeitatlons," uy pupils or the KlatliiBtii'ihlt'hscliiKit. U'Wiire-Kiinw Thyself, by Dr. N. Schaffcr. Admission and an cents. ouiiKuoi' Kxic;irtsr.s, .m'itu.iY aao a. m. Order of lixereles nml Organization, Adiliess o( Wehome, liv I'. .1. Ktettlcr. lie. sponi by .Sunt. Snyder. otCaibon countv. and Mipt, crntT, of Noilliaiiiptoneoiuily.aiid Siipt, Knaim, nf.u-lilgh rouiitv. lllcHlancoiis-r.TmiclieiHare requested to hand In questions nit school work that they desire to hatpaimu'rvd. Memory 1'iof. E. L. Kemp, of ICS. U.S., nt hutztowii. ' -.ppvllliur A. I. Lallarie.iirliiclp.il of the Han Rorselinolc. Illscimloli mi soinutn he npuiuul "I'M. I1, lieagle, principal ot the llokendauima sx'IumiR JIlseiJlaKeoijs. . . AKTIUINOON SERSloy, t:00 O'CMICK,' Memory Prof. & Hemp.' Coiisclcnllous Teaching .1, Morris Iloberts, principal of the I'IiIkIiioii schools, orkof the IteeiutloUr-T. W. lletan, princi pal o the Catasaumia M-honl. .,'nyi '1'.iu:,u'i'? .1111'. II. Wilt, principal of the Smith lielhlelicin wliooN. Each topje may lie followed hy short clscussloii TOPICHKOUOKNKIUU DISCUSSION.' 1: How can pupils ho habituated to Industry, order, neatness and olxnlh-nrc? 2. How ran puplN U) prolltahly employed? 3. How can we hiduee puplU 10 read cood literature? 1. What shmild our children hy tauirht? Music hi the niilillo Kt hwil. c. The duties of the t'.ncher to hl profession. 7. Are our courses of study ami method ot instruction surllclnitly practical to f,'V,n,''0f K.M "i110"1 In 1 1' t . ., , ;.' liooia a'n ' IrP nrts of education are tlcd tout r.il intelligent parcuts reasonably timet of our,1"1 Topics Diwseil "Over tlie River," At Now Haven, Conn., on Saturday, Judgo Pickett rendered n decision lu tho caso of tho Superintendent of tho New- York, Now Haven nnd Hartford Ha'tlroad who was accused of consnlraev bv on Thomas Blcany, who charged him with "blacklisting" him. The parly, accused was fined $100. Tho Judge, In his docls Ion, said that he was clearly of the opinion that a conspiracy designed to hinder any man fiom putting his labor on the market when, where and for such compensation tii he may agree for, Is equally criminal iviji: any conspiracy designed to hinder the sal of tho merchandise of any producer or deal cr, and Is more disastrous in effect than any other form of conspiracy, csc6pt that lo take life, 'loconylct of such conspiracy, circumstantial evidence Is competent and may bo conclusive. It Is sufficient If It Is shown that tho parlies had a mutual un itcrstandlng lo the common design and the part each was to perforin in the attainment thereof. The Court Is satisfied that Wa lace and Opdykc had a iiiutl'ial understand Ing that a man not approved by one should noi, u cmpioycu uy the other. This was .o all Intents nnd purposes a boycott upon the Individuals,'! s l'Quld settle tlie Illegality of tlic'boycott and blacklist, and parties who resort to this method as a means whereby labor or Industry must fall In lo their desires are open to piocecutlon and fine. The rendition of the above do cislon by an able and popular jurist renders future action, ,911 these matters Important and necessary .where attempts aro mado cither by manufacturers or.oiganlzatlonsto coerce Individuals into contracts of labor which are in many cases distasteful, ricur.n up ox ouit uouxns.. Aaron Snyder spent several days with Laston friends last week. The employees In Miner 'Bra's, foun dry wero not woriclng this week owing to a scarcity of Iron. . Mis. ll'm. Meredith, of Atlantic City, spent several days at her "old homo" liero during tlie week. Hev. Egga preached a very Intercepting discourse to a large audience In the Evan gelical church Sunday evening. Jacob Straussbergcr,our popular White street ipstauratitcur, has greatly beautilled his residence by tlie addition ef a handsome bay window. May K,filnfant daughter of John and liiizauetu Arncr, died early Monday morn ing und was interred In the cemetery at this place IPcdncsday. Ilevr Fggo olllci atcd. . Argrahd raffle fora one thousand pound hog will come off at tho Franklin House, on irlday, February 4, 1S87. Don't full to buy a ticket nnd take' a chance on the "magnificently built" porker. Tickets, twenty-llvo cents. A sleighing party made up of our town folks passed a very delightful evening at tlie popular liostlcry of Will llcber, at Polio Poco, Monday evening. Dancing was In dulged in till a late hour when all sat down and partook of a sumptuous repast. While stuffed turkey, pies, cakes nnd other good things were. in. course of mastication, nloas' ant icpartco was being exchanged, round the festive board. Gleaned From all Farts of the State. John M. Wilson was executed at Xorrlstown. TiiiUMlay. Lancaster has another national haul: with a capital or Sx),ooo. Alter four years confinement. Jos. Strccncr. in i-uiminc, uieu Miuuay. The Suns of America, at Ashland, have com menced the erection of a new hall. Itenjaniln Kooney, a scissor crinder. was Killed on uic rain oad at Cataw Issa, Tuesday. .. uoiieit aicueorcc, of i:non Valley, was at tacked and dangerously wounded by tramps re cently. Tho Wllkesharrc barbers havo entered Into nn agreement to keep their shops closed on Sunday's. The latest sensation hi Nantlcokc. I.iizcrne county.isa "woman In black" who scares belated pcdcMiIans. Mrs. Urady, need seventy vcars. was rim over and killed ,by a train conducted by her son at hiianiouin recently. A I.meastcr county man died recently from an overindulgence in wlilskj. Must bo bad stud " In that section. Daniel Miller who was shot by Howard Stell ar, at Mahanoy City a few weeks ago, died of lis injuries last week. The JlcKeesport Galvanizing Works wero destrojed by flic Monday. Loss, gto.ooo; fully overed by Insurance. Tho woiks will bo re built at once. . A caboose on the 'Wilmington and Northern lallioad, north of Westchester, caught on iho md was destroyed along with two men Who w ere burned to cinders., , , . William i:vnus.-ai;cd foity jears, employed ii a planing mill at Itohcr.sburK, llradford coun ty, was caught In the machinery and distantly killed on Saturday night. James Houston, need twenty-six years, em- doj ed nt the Cuyler Colliery, near Shenandoah', was Instantly killed Friday afternoon. Houston was only recently married. file Italian who was stabbed nt Haileltdi. ,uzci ne county, iccentlylsljliiK at the point of ilcnin. Ills assalllant has been arrested and lodged In Jail to await the result of the former's hijiules. fiocrnor rattlsou has appointed Lewis Moses sheriff ot Chester county to fill tho vacan cy caused l the death of llenjnniln Irey who was uuicu on the I'cmisjlvanla Itallroad scleral weeks ago. -l'miiile Paielaj. of Pittsburg, died recently, 'rovlotis lo hcrdealh shcliad a dream in Which she saw pictured her dead body lying In n beau- iiiiii casKci nmiu iiuncrs and surrounded by sor row Ing fi lends. The uiarrliants of Xnuileoko aro Inactive re- olt against the. Central Kalhoad Company be- atiseof n.pee.ullar Method tit running trains on tho Xanticoko binriiji, which causes the mer- naius a (iiontiiiy loss of sixteen hundred dollars. An Individual named Nathan scver'sly Im posed upon the kliid-hcartedrcsldenUof Xorrls town recently. Hi; ".skipped by (he light of the moon" leasing Mils amounting ,to. several hun dred dollars iinpald.imd now.benevolent citizens f that town cry fur gore. i A Philadelphia lulser, named Perry, sun- osed 1-i be worth Sloo.ooo, was found frozen to death i-i.hts. miserable lodgings recently! A com- paiilo-.Miil.serauie as himself, was fpiind frozen wlthhlm. Death was due to tho combined ef fects of hunger and cold. Tho l'eiiiisjlvanla ltallroad Couinam has completed thiity-two freight Ipcomot lies, welch. Ing sixty tons each. They will haul forty-rive loaded cars curb, against ilrty-llecars by loco motives now In use. As, soon as the brldKcs havo been strengthened Siifllcleiily toaceoiiuno. pate uicm the now locomotives w 111 he, put In use, -OiiolmncirciUtiiil forty-four dynamite -art-ndges exploded In a sliauly on some ac.iotJni on iX'lli street, Philadelphia. Ones map was blow n nily fc.l t and killed. The causo of tho ex- lollop Is unknown. Thousands of window saipa wero shattered and a panic followed among tho people living In tho neighborhood. ho shock was felt In tjerinuntonu, Manayunk. Norrlston u und adjoining tpwns. The Northampton: county auditor find that tho new rule for keeping a strict account of tho time of sonlco of -witnesses works veil, l'or Iho first tluee months In ItM Iho costs Xa Ihe county were In round figures l.a. Then, the new rule went Into effect and In the sooonil quarter the county's eos.ts were.ibut Sao,-In the third quarter about, jaso, and. u the last iinaiter about ,fCO0j a total of nlmut 81A7) for (dtp -month, against ei;gou or Iho first Uircc, month. There Is nothing like strict buducsi rliuiples for promoting the cfllelcnev of tho public service All tlie lutcst novelties in T Fnll and Winter merchant tailor- ,nr poods nt Clauss & Bro., , Jx'hijiton. A BAKINQ POWDER MATTER. MOIIB OV TllK A1.I1ANV NHWSI'APJlt 1NVI58 Tlll.UlO.V. TllR-'-JoutlSfAL" llKAKriltMS ANI1 KMPItA SIZ1W TIIK l-'ArT-l'.AlNTAUi rRo PjlOl'. aucKim-lllS OPINION ON AMMONIA ANIJ 1II1UAU IttSKUS (lIC.NKHAI.I.Y. The Albany, N. Y,, "Journal" some tlinoslnco published an Interesting i eport upon the subject of baklhg powders, In which It gave tho results ot sotno tests of an elaborate character made for the. purpose ot detcriiilnhigtheiniestlonorwlile.il Istbc, best and whok'sonicstot tho m tide's. The analysis and tests required were tmdei taken by Pmressors W. (1. Tucker, of the Albany Medical College, mid W. 1'. Mason, of the llcussclaor Pol) technic Institute, of Troy, clielnHt.s of tho highest standing and reputation, w ell kuovj n for tl.udr extended and valuable services as public analysts, Messrs. Tucker and Mason, paya tho '.'Journal," had been directed toiroquru,frjutif dealers In Albany and Troy packages, of baking pownler, to analyze and cilllcully examine them, an; to make their reports of fuels found entirely without bias or favor. Tlie reiHiit proved u matter of Interest mid Im portance, and was w lilcly copied nnd tomtiieiitcd upon. Krcim Iho. facts presented housekeepers hiiil iiodinicultylu determining for IIihuih.Ws the best and most wholesome baking pimdcr to use. 1 ho ".lournal" Its facts having been cnics tloued bv a local baking powder lnaiiurac tiirer, jeturn.s to Ihe subject luiitpubllslicntlie follow Uii hiteiestiiig Interview Willi 1'rof. Tucker. The facts befoio slaled lire reurdrtucd und enipha sized In the mast bretzy uianneri A "Journal" reporter recently visited Profi 1 ticker for the purposu of gaining fin Iher Infor mation hi rereience to Ihe baking powiler iiuos-UPH- I!r jyii'fotmtl In Iho exlriislw lalmruttirv iittheMedleiiU'ollege, lmnl r.t work, but gcnd natiircdly siibiiiltleiftn an Inquisitorial Interv lew the Kubslamc ot which, hereglU'U, will be found of Interest. Doctor," said the reporter, "It appears that one of our local baking ponder manufacturers alttmpt.s to discredit liierepoit some time ago uib lslicd hi the "JoiirnaP' with refeieiiec to baking j-ow tiers, for which Ihe iiiiahtlcal exam Illations were made by jouiselfaiiil Prof. Mason. ieetiv?5'""1' n"i"1"Ia all(1 "I'hilou prlntetl cor- 'They were." replied Prof. Tucker, "literally." "M there any pait of the 'report, or or votir lews expressctl tl.crciu.tliat j on would niodllvv" "Not a word. My examination was must t-nie-fullyniid accurately made; thedcductlon.sl drew from the tests were Ihe lucvltablo ones, and the ophuons 1 expressed were tiiKiucstlonahly cr- "Yon say, Doctor, that the lioval baking pow der Is superior to any other baking powder which jou have eaiiilned'."' "That Is mv repoit." dels"" 10" examlncd maly nt,icr baking pow- "ijultc a number." "Wherein, Doctor, . coirsVts this superiority iv Inch you llnd In the lioyal titer other brands'I' "As sla ed In my report, In the gieat piultv of Its Ingredients, In the iiuqtieslloiieil propilely and wholesonieness of those Ingreillcnts, In the exact proportions nr the same, and tho elieinlcnl iifcuijicy and skill with which they have been combined. As I said before, It Is, I believe, a baking powder 'uneiiualed tor purity, strenglh and wliolcsiniioness'" "Doctor," the Journal's" lady readers would like you to lurorm them what are the peculiar vhlues oragoiiil baking powder over oilier and noi c old fashioned methods of raising bread, biscuit ant', cake?" 'That w ould require a long answer, stsWlhlng In the nature of it lecture. Urlellv, lioweter. tho advantage iif such n bilking powder titer least consists In the quicker wtfrk it acconiiillshcs, In he preservation of some ot the best elements of tho hClirW I c I .Mi' i!,.;trv,.,l l II, ..,..,.,... I .7 of the carbiinio acid gasj by Ihe use or veast, ami In the absolute ceitalnty or sweet, llglit and ill gestlhlo food, (iter other methods ror quick raising, tlie merits of a pure baking powder are Wk always ready for use, the acid ami alkali arc cmnlilmM in exact piopoitlons lo pro dute dcflnlto results, nr lo ieiiili.r ii,.. ir.nut anieunt or jeaj enhig gas nnd leat e nothing more titan a neutral nvslduuiii, winch Is not tin- result w here cream ot tai tar and soda are bought sepa ratelyand inked hi the kitchen, font willalwajs occur where this Is done Ihut one or the other or these substances will predominate, making the Joed jellow, heavy, hitler nnd unwholesome, llesldcs. the ereaiii or l.irt.-n- m 1,1,1, ,-1,, i, ...... cured by the l'.ousekeeper Is mostly adulterated. Htlillng iothe uneerlalnty ot the results or tin! unwholcsoiiieiiess or Iho fmid. All these dllllcitl JIcs arc av oided In the use or a pure, pioperly niade baking powder." . " . "Will baking powders keep? How Ion will they hold their strength?"- "lr propel ly made, until used. A iicifcct bak ing powder must conibino superlativo strength with' power to' retain It Indeilnltelv. it.-ii.-in,. powders Rcncrallv nro robbed ot the necessary liresorvhigageiit In ordertoglvc present strength ivvo 1 hi , t i. '""v"1 ', largely tiesiroyeii uy vent prematiuo decomposition. ... I.UKI- iu.iuiuies 111 uour to pre- Tin. lnfl,.,.l which both fheso nii.-iiiiin? ,-i.,, .i ,.. i.r. en nun highest tlogrop proiluccs the 'perrect nrllclt', and this 1 bellcvn Is fully accomplished hi the Itoval baking-powder, T; havo seen an analysis ot n baking pmvde w hk-li'showetl 21 per cent ot l!o chelle salts. Ihe l,.-i .-Imr i,nu,l, u . i. and because ot tho Impioper manlier In w hlch It ii.m urni iiiuttr iue ingretuenis nail coniblneil, fornifmrthii i i.:ilkoa-ilt i i.i .... t-1 I,.)" , i-ai. iugHiw ut rs t, nose keeping oualltles are saei-1 leei in iiriisetit .imii, lrn.v. to get both strength and keeping quality Is tho secret nt baking powdel-success.'' tier?" "uocror. tv nt n imir !iii,,ni,i i i,.it.,., ''Scsqiil-earlioiiatp. of ninmanla Is snniethncs i.i V. i f 'VW'"-1 class ui nuKlllg powueis. is ii, nijui nuts or oojectiiuiaoio? ' used for generations In the-finest' food. It Is a verv vo atlle airi-nf. li,nti.i,iirii,...-,.i.-,.0't, t..,.. .StlllSL-USt,! IJIIIIII ,111. lm,II-!ll-,' I f ni gas, leaving no residuum. Where It used hi snr- this, purpose In i-rcferenco lo vint use for kinds of feaicn. It Is universalis- atlinliml to i or other t wholesome and viiliinlilmti-eiit nml ni,.,...i. ot reputation will rlasi It niliKru ici. i !,.,, i.,. conic Indignant When I ha e read thesllly charges ,.,,11,1,-1111,, ui-cn uiiitio tiirot gn ignor- aneoorotherwlso against It." . men inoso manuriicturer.s who at tertlsethat heir powder does not rntitnhi H " "Confess that thelrpowderlacksa most tiscful. wholesome ami excellent ingredient." J "'' "r'K"' is mini v f'llt origin and method of in-eiinratin,, nr.,,,.. more fllthv than arollio nr-li-d, ,,,...,...u.. ot bread. All Ihlstnlk iiboiitaiiiinonfa hi baking powderiind Its lllthy origin Is tho veriest rubbish. A man tllsgiaees himself when hu lends himself to any such statements, it Ispaillcularly unfair for baking powder manufacturers to seek to ner- ici ii iioiinin, or prejutlleo tho Ignorant or iui yary by slatomcnls that It is cither harmful or " V ("!"" """ t'Msts in me very air we breathe taihsf.-nn-.r..' " ....".soo.iii- Heading's New President Ecnds His Keport- iiieuuicera Elected. The annual iiieelliig of the stockholders of the hlladelphl.t ami Keadlng linllioad wuslieltlat noon Monday in Association Hall. Philadelphia. -.uw.irii iiiiecierpresiticd and William li. Tailor was secretary. Picsl.lcnt Austin Coiblu read his report, uccortlhis to which tliegross receipts imo mati ioriue jcrendliiKNov.so,ifW.were !DO,W7,t03.70. The CMi"i!scs wero 6lTJM.oia.i. livltig- a balance ot 8i:i,lT:i,r,iait, The gloss S".'l.".!i..".lll?rt'"',1 15,111 Ir' Company were Jr. V V',J"-'"- , The expenses wore Sin.!i-j.i,tc3.ra. i l.l.s h aves a dent It el gl,ll7.iaj.fio. Tho gross rci elpts or both were Sn:,Ma,st5.to, and Iho ex- ot $ 2,tw,:o.i5. The Joint earnings or Iho Kead lng Ihiiiiigh Iho Jersey Central we1us-n.ts2.iKi.7e. i!ictn!"c,"t,n' $'JmM--co deficit otSl,. Thoeottortraiiiortatloii or coal tier ton has decreased since lsTafnini l', cents per carper mile to less than mm ecut, and during the fiscal year the Coal and iron Company spent on Im provements wi.,7!U.M. Tho average price ot a Ion or eo lint Ihe mines was fl,n, .A'lK !'?"!!? l,l,,t ""he ralhoad rompanv Is fiyaAirr. I he current debt Is sa:,ant ,vk The total debt ot the ralhoad and Coal nnd iron Com- A lesohitloii moving Iho adoption or President C;iibIiis relKirtv.-slhoo(Tasloiiorasieech mini HIiK-khohlcr Vt. II, Jjvkwoo.1. He desired to ask. he.sa d. whether iw-iloii had been taken to pieseive m prlonty or sceinltles, and ho spoke i niysloilotis yofWockhohlei-.s, sti.ndlm.' on the blink ot tho ruin firtln.ir m. ,..., iu o ....... delimed Iho wlthholtlln ot hifoimallon Irom I hem. "Aro we ready," ho required, "lo accept Iho recotniReiiilalhins or them eslilcnt mid board or directors when a general body stands between us? let 1 tt-li jou that Hit. fci-neral n Oitgage. btiiidlmlilcrsdinbo.kt'ttleil Willi. Crrtalnlv the lime has nut nunc lor IntMlllgcnt men to'have Kuardians appointed over lliclr properlv, not to speak ot the army or biwicrs who will suck ravenously at even Ihing Ihut comes within their reach and tho Im i cised eost or receivership." The renoit was uthiplednssoon as .Mi-.lick-wood liadllnlshedBpcitklng.niid then Ihlsreso. lullon, prepared and ollerett by Mr. Locknond, was adopted! . M'iif.bkas, It Is tin' Inherit rlsht nr all share holders, nt our a iiiuial meetings, lie their hold ings, large or small, lo discuss and eritlclsu Iho rewind tho president and hoard of managers, lo Iho end that they may profit by mid tho moral MipjMirt which shareholders, educated bynfull tltsi-usshiiiorilie annual reports.wouldglvetlienii therelore, itEsoi.yr.n. That Ihe Incoming president and board or managers nnd Ihtlr successors bo re quested to riuiilsh'heit'aper Iho annual report to thrstockho'dors, In printed form, live tiny bo In u each annual meelhig-to enablo them toots. tahi .Iho necessary Information In atlvhnce, to analyze Intelligently ami prepare themselves to carry out the purHse named In the preamble to the resolution. . J.,lH..r!!?lr ,,I0U aPlfohited John Walker. Jr., libit W illiam Mactler to act as Jiiilges'lu the elee' Hon of otllcf rs, Tho eleclion, at which t33,!xa votes were east, resulted as follows! Pieshlent, Austin Coihhi. Managers, J. V. Williamson, John Wanalilaker, A. J. Aiilelii. IVter C. Holl, t"amticl It. tihlpley, I boinas C-orlimn. - Treasurer, William A. Church. Becrelary, William It. Taj lor. I'JlJah flabbltt, Iho oldest pnictlclncattorncy In th.o Unlted.Htatcs, died at hU homo In Eric. Huiiday, at the ago ot iiluety-two years. MWikpith Xusiiai'si. On tho 1st Inst., by llov. m. Major. Mr. Win. M. Meredith, of Atlantic City. N. J., and Jlls3 Italic Nusbaum, of Wels.iKiit, l'a. Dividend Noticp. Ata llefflil.-lrMiv-tln nf IIia ill I Irst Niitronal llamk.of I.. I gbl.ni, V i , u iwml. Annual Htwdcnd of Tlllll.li l't r ( - tit rntlio l-ilutalste j; ii e, I. u- '. pi ii, Von aiid alter J.t "in-1 :h, i.i; ' II " W fiOWMVN f . t der MAIION1NO twp., .Tnit, 12, mi.U J'.U, Alivot'ATlii Koine IntlMiluat without a namo wrllas to the Sunday tall as follows: ."II- Is nWnit tlmo to tnlk about the spring rlcctlom Who aro going to be candidates? We want, good wluml directors, a good supervisor and above all a belter assessor than the present one." . , Now, Mr. rdltor,so furns the duUcs.of tho school .dhectois and supervisor nru ciqnccraed I havo nothing to say, but as lo the asressor, I do claim that the duties have been, -done Innfalr and Impaitlal manner, ns tho lawi dlrcds the duties should be done) nnirinmy.vHtH through out tho township I find none of thttrllizcnsniio make personal complaints pf their Asscssinciit. Ilciicc, lnmsatlslletlthat:il:niittUe.o!ily"powl. er".tm thissulijei.( Is Hie napieje-n I'ackrrlon scribbler, wktiiu iiRthliiir sroms ln.nl;itn l.Mter than t "growl",ovrrhewoik,dtuieb' ofilcers elected by Hie pcoi le. Unless they happen to be id. his own. .political slrlpo nml olor. lhuva niuoh .pltvstire In amjouiicliiK to Iho people of Mahoning twp. that 1 will be.n cnudldato for re elilltin id the iienihig elet tlun j mid solicit their sufirnge, and It eleelcd pletlgo iiiyseU lo perform ttiu duties faithfully as hcretorore. llespettfiilly, A. II, Gomiiriit, , . i,,, Acknowledgmelits. Tlie following subscriptions for tho CAiino.v Advocati: havo been received slnio our last report! Win. Noll, Lclilghton. ft (i Owen KlnlZi-LeblehtoiL.,.,...., l (o T. .1. l'.retnt-y. Lehliiliton l ifl I. . II. Notlistcln, elilghton I no Frank Oerber. Lehlghton , l w N. (label, Ix-lik-liton l m W. 11. J!oiitz.U'l-l;lilun l w Muhlon Kclcluiid, Lehlghtou 1 ft) II, A. (Iit.mt i 'J no 11. 1'. Hnni, Mnhoiiliig , ui ('hallos Schoeh, Lehlghlon , . 2 (l Thomas I'liik, U'hlvhlon l on '1 l.onias tlicon, Lower Towauitusliig l on A. L. C.itnibell. Lehlglittiu 1 ( A. (I, Kwartz, Wtalheilv ,,,, i w Jjif. l'reviii'.in. Wimtlicilv 1 i Aaron ltneh, Vtcathcrlv 1 Co Jacob Sti-iiiuslierger,vel.ssnoit 1 co John lleber, l'r.tnkllntwp.,, , 1 t l'.eulien (iaiinier, 'craiitnu X M) laid Kresgo, UiwerToWaiucnstng 1 i) Mrs. 'i SI. MeiTilllh, Atlantic City, N..I... 1 no . Heumatlsm It a an cstalUslietl fact that Hood's Sar Raparllli has provca an lnvaluablo remedy In many cevcro cases of rheumatism, cHeet Inc rcmarkablo cure3 by Its powerful action In correcting tho acidity of tho blood, which Is tho causo of tho disease, and purifying and enriching tho vital field. It U certainly fair to assume that what Hood's Sarsaparllla lias dona for others It will do for you. Therefore, If you sr.lTer tho pains and aches of rheumatism, give this potent remedy a lair trial. . A Posltlvo Curo. . "I was troubled very much with rheuma tism In my hips, .ankles, and wrists. could haidly walk, and iva3 conilned to ray ecu a good deal or the time. Jiclns reo- ommended to try Hood's Barsaparllla, I tool: four bottles and am perfectly well. I cheerfully recommend Hood's SarBaparilla as one or tho beet blood purifiers In tho world." W. 1?. vvoou, llloomlngton, 111. For Twenty Years . t , s 1 have been afflicted with rheumatism. Heforo 18S3 1 found no relief, but grew worse. 1 then began taking flood's Sarsaparllla, and It did mo more good than all tho, other medlcino I ever had." H. T. Ualcom, Shirley, Mass. , 'I suffered from what tho doctors called ranscnlar rheumatism. .1. took. Hood's Sar saparllla and am entirely cured." j;, V. A. rnorjDFOoT, letter carrier, Chlcago,.Ill, ... Wo shall bo glad to send, free of-chargo to all vrho may deslro.abook contamingmany additional statements ot cures by ihSood'G 8assapariIIa Bold by. all druggists. Sl;.slx for S3,, Made only by C. I. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass. IOO Dogoo Ono Dollar. TiTmTmr Illll K. 1 turn to us. and we HlMkciidsiiiirri-n uj.uii.ux somothhig of great value und liu- ' , , L , Jou. inaiwiu start you in business which will Inlnir you in moio. money right away than aujthlinolse In IhUworld. Anioiiecan tit) the work and live at home'. Jilther six: :t!l agc-i. Koniethlng i-m- that Just coins money for all workers. We w III start you j capital not needed, lids is one or Ihe gsjinlne, luiiioitant chances of n llftitliiic. Those vuio erw ainliltlous and enter- I using win not tie.av. iirauu otiini lice. Ad til ess 'ljiun & Co., Autri.sta, Maine. tlccls-ly II A Nowspnpor stiliportlng Ihe l'lluclplei fa Duiituvrutlc Ailijilnlstiatlou, t - PL-bllskod In ho City cf fie Ycrk. WILLLVM DORSIIEIMEIi, Editor nnd Proprietor. Daily, Sunday, and Weekly Editions. 'HE WEEKLY STAR, A Slxtcon-pngo Nowspnpor, IsguccJ pvory Wocino3dny. A rloan, pure, bright nnd lntni-ebUng- FAMILY PAPER. It contains tho latest news, tlowr to t' hctir t going to prtss; Agrlculturnl; Mnrliot, Fashion, tloucohoid, Political, Flncnolal and Commorclal, Pootlcnl, tlumoroua and Editorial Departments, all under tin' dirts-lion ot trained JotirimllstH or tl.o highest uliihly. Its sixteen pnges will bo round crowded with good things from lK-ginning to end. , Original stones hy distinguished American find foreign w rltt-rs of llctlon. THE DAILY STAR; Tho Pailt Stau cnntnlus till the news of t,--o t'ay In nn nttriiclito ftaiii. lis spet-isl (tirresioiitlt-iicu by citblo front Luno'ou. Pane, lu-rllu, Yfmua anl Dublin U a coinniinil-.Mo ftr.ttire. At Washiiiglon, Allmny, slid oilier news centers, tho Ablest corrcsoi,tle!itH. stclulty retained bv the Tur Star, furnish tl.o lutct news by telegraph. Its literary rmtim-s nsi iiiiMiiiun-setl. Tin) I'hisuclnl sud Market licrlcws are unusual!; rail and complete. HpiH'liit terms untl cxlraordliinr.v ludur lirents to ttgents untl cuuvusscr. Send for circttlarti. TERMS OF TH2 WEEKLY STAR to Bt-n-ccuiaRS. prtBB or rosT.vt :: In tho t'tiitnl stutci anil Canada, outslilo tlio Ihalts of Jx't-w Vtnk Ciiy : Per year SI S: Clubs of Ten . 10 to Clubs of Fifteen (and otiQ extra to organlmi. . 13 O TERMS OF THE DAILY BTAR TO Sua tClllHEKS : Ufcry day tor ono year InclndiiigSttiMlay.. ..$7 ro Ilitlly. without burnt ty. ono year C l lery day, six niontbs,.., 3 Mi Dally,wituotit&iuiday,tlx mouihs S Uj . AchUm, XlliO STAli, SO und UH N.irlh AVllllum St., New- Yolk f"3 Cure giiaratileed I "JS"'"r",-1,;i,"v,'r. t-sn AI CUM. ,11, u.t, 1 1:1. Pjlfce at nin-e Vo opeiation ur b.islness delay 'riiouvinds ot cures. At Keystone House, l.eaillng, l'a., vud Sllllll'llav l)f I-lll-ll Mlnlitll. Scud for circulars. Adtli-e frte. janis-yl LJl.l llltf OK TIIH CONDITION OK '1111. 1-IHhT NATIONAL HANK OK LKllKill TON, rciuia,, at tho close of business December SSthl&sG: . iti:souitci:. loan nnilDlscounts.... ,i..u.9 i; Orcidrafts ,i,.... wa on I'.H. Iloiids toseenro clrcul.itlnu .... TS.ono 00 Other stocks, bondsaml mortgages.... IVC!! i Due rrom nppnived i-esene agents. .-. . . H.revi lo Due Iitini oilier -Xallonal Hanks. ....... 1,171 Ti Due rrom state Jlankf anil Hankers, . . . s,"iff at Heal estate, rurnltnle and fixtures. ... 8,(S7 i-fl Current expenses and tntvs ild 1,I5 M rrenihiius paid.. c,7i-o (o Checks and other cash Items U ut Dills of other Hanks 8 -ho on Kraetlonal iaie rem rency, nickel -t,and t-enls . . b 4.1 Tr.ulu dollars. ,....!.. it 4,'il 30 Specie ; 3,H7 Ki Ugal tciiilcr notes J.ioo tio ltedemptloii fiuul with V. S. Treasurer (fj per cent, elreulatlon) 3,375 oo Total fUl3,0D CI LIAHILITIHS. Capital stock paid In 73.000 on Sllriilll tllllit 8,7M oo Undivided profits i.iiv. .Vl National Hank notes outstatitllng... Cl.m) no DhldilnU unpaid ill Ui IiiilltldualileiHisltssiihlecttcli'Jicck 70,307 33 Cerlllletl checks,,,,..,,...! o oo Cahler's checks iiiitstdnding is &i Duu to other National Hanks h,mo ci Total 6-1 Statk op rmrscan.vAsiA, , Covinv gl-CAUUON, (.", j ., . I, W. W. Honiimn, Cashier of tho aHoveiramctl Hank, tltistilemnl su onr that I he aboi e statement Is Imo to the bet or my knowledge anil lullct. i . V. ,W. HtiW'MAM, Cashier. OiibHcrlhed and sworn to be tore mo thisjth day or .lunuary, ti7. II. V MtiltTillMF.it, 8r., N, 1', C-'iutKcr Attest 1' 1" lb i ittn. i 'lip" Kr-li nru, Illrectm. v J Ij. ,.i i , . I Jin 'hi- Ita C. DeTschirschsky, on Liiintiii HTitmrr, lias nlwajs on hand a completo lino ot DRV GOOl)S, 'GlinCEniES, . , s . TllOVISIONS, iST0TIONS, . . FANCY .GOODS, V , AMI M'nVS nv sir lll'Rf ,1?TPTinJ' 1 tKJ 1 Ahl' UbOUU 11Ui I- Which sho Is scllhiant tho lowest i!ees. Dur 1 his the. Itolldiiys.lon-diusavcinoncybypm'chas- Ing vmir presents rrolu her. -Donl rail to esll and cxniiiliie-ginitis antl learn prices borure purchas ing i-lsew hei e. uovao-sra HEADQUARTERS for JEWELRY Opposlto the Carbon ltonse.Jlank Street, Lalilgh ton, Penn'a., sells , Watched! Clocks' , and Jowolry; Cheaper on nn average than can bo bought any where else hi (he county. Call and see. , ,, 'REPAIRING- In all Its branches, n.tlly, cheaply and prompt ly atteiidoLto. . . ALSO A VULL LINK OF ScnooL Books AND Stationers Supxolics novcmbcrso-ly AVith tlio cominjr of .cool wciitlier all light clothing nro cast aiiilo and wo don that which protects us from the sudden changes in the weather,, 60 com mon at this timo of the year. . . )Vv. have just received a,,conir plcte lino oi' all the very latest novelties in Cloths, Cassimers, , . Corkscrews', Woorsteds, nnd other goods, suitable for Fall and Winter Wear, which we make up, in. the latest styles, most substantial manner at prices that astonish everybody. v We still, rna'ke those famous $1Q. tAu.-yooL Suits which proved so satisfactory to all who purchased of thorn when, we first; commenced their make. ,. Wq make tho same suit now, at the same price, and the material we use is as good as ever. We would call your attention to our Gents Fpiii Delrkent'! which embraces the most recent; novelties iii Collars, Guffs; Neckwear, -, . Underwear, &c: In Ladies, Gents and Cliildr reus shoes, wo have everything that is likely to be iii demand. We invite you to ci0, feelinq sure ice can please you, no mat' ier what you want. Very Iicspcctfitlly, 'I II Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa. preparation of mors tb&n Una Hundred Thonvsnd spnllcatlotia fnr palrnls In tbe United Mains and Forvisn coun. tries, tlio publishers tit the bcfenlltls Ami-ricaa cuntinuo to net ai aollcitora for patents, rnrrnt a, tradfr-niarlts, eopr rlirhia. fur tho United Mtaloa. and to obtain psteola In Canada, l'ngland, france. uermanr.anj an otner oountriea. iiteireiieri ence la uuequaled sud thoir fsciUttes are uusurr pataed. ' llrawlnss and apeclfleatlons prepared end fi'cl Id the Pateut Uilice on short notice. Terma very reaaonable. No charge (or eiamination ft models or draninra. Adrua by mail free tnll tbe j-atenisnma'ni'niiirourn sinnnun arnnoticea me KLrirc.vi-ii.'ii; Aait-.idUAn.vriucu nas iftrirntit Riroulatlnn nt im tit motiL Inlluenllat newrpapflr or ui Kina putM6)a la loo worm. Tlie advantages ot such a police orenr pitcuuo andentands. Tint Itrce and plmdtdlrtUQtrttednemrianer Upubllehed WI'JKICIjY at 3.tO a year, and U admit ld to be tho btl paper daroted to fteieoce. tare ban ics, loTDtlonit enetueeriDit worki, and Other departments of Industrial prosreas. pub lined In any country. Jt contains the name of all patentees ndtit of every Invention patented sen week, 'fry It four mouths for one dollar. Bold by all newsdealers. If you hat an Invention to patent write to llunn A Oo., publishers of Sclentlfto Aiuer.oac WJKrdn(t.Tsr.Ke,r Vork. .... uaodbook about patents mailed free. I haye Just opened n Coal Yard In eonncllon wltliniyholellu, yi-:rWl'()KT wheie, can constantly bo round all sizes ot tlio Best of Coal ! aripici fully as 'lowas theloncst. (ihen-.o a lilalaud bocoml'iued. p Henry Christman, Fort Allori Houso, Welsspprt. Fairbanks Statulartl Scales In Connection, December is, ft ly Just received from Uostont nji immctise. stock of the genu ine Knight of Labor Shoos, which we nro sojlipg nt $2.50 nnd $3. Warranted solid calf leather. Olauss & Bro., the Jnilors, ronntT, sole ugmts for Curhor' Autumn Tints, ill CeaLieaLIM
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