y i r i 'Original Ohoap Cash Store." tJnquoGtionablo Bargains. Ourstnrb Is Morally filled with barcalnsl AVc tliluk 11 w lllpuyevcr.vbndy tc call mid ieauiprlccs mm cuiniiaro mem vriui-uiime 01 oincr stores. :hl Look at theso Dry Gobds Bargains. " 3,ww yardVbf Appleton A Unblcachert Muslin nt 0", cent per ynrU. Helling elsflWherc ut Seta, aiid u cts. Heavy Wlillo Db'ftfii'iVii'liiiei at 7i cents per junl. Bellini; clsovVlrerc nt to cts. and tl c. , Heavy Scarlet Flannel lit Vi cents icr yard. Belllnir elsewhere nt 10 ct:. nml ll its. Fine, All-Wool C'rcnlli Twilled l-'lumnH irt-tt cents per yanl. Selling elsewhere as high as w eta. anil 7o cts. Bohfold theso Bcibt and Shoo Bargains. ..Men's Solid Kip Hoots, Tap Soles mid Saddle -Heamed at 2.!U lteal value, Itcn'.s Kip Hoots, IXirthe Solcv'nntl Counters fet-fLna. lteal value, -Mi. . Men's Veal Calf llutton Shoe?, f.ll leather, Tipt anil soles fastened with staflffirt-d joiVivvat ltqal value, JJ.T5. Women's Pebble llutton Shoes, Solid ton'ther. Worked lliitlon Utiles anil put up In single c;(r Jtoons at SLIM, Heal value, $2.10. ''Andafull line! lKibbtr Hoots and'Shocs at "oitromcly low prices. J. T KU3BAUM, "Opposite l'uhllc SqAftfo, Hank Street, l,ebli:btou. ' . vTnm)t.il-ly. till , . V.hjsCarbon Advocate SATUltDAY. ANvAUV 24. lSSt SSrurrAl. NOTICK Icf Ann ma'khiK friVi " In llila meo nv mAnfcV Orders o'r medal flienti notes VIII release make, thrill, n.ivahle at the WU1SS l-OKT rtlSTflFFlCII. nth6 Lchlcliton Ofilcc Is liOT a money onler otllce.- 'Current iDonls Epitdmizod. Kaston ls'iiow classified ns a city of tlie Vif 111 class. "TeachsK" yotir communrCtUIon will appear In olir neVtls&fle. The spring election comes on TUosday February l5. fton't foraet 1U A. C. llrodliead, nt town, has been ap pointed Captain of the Guard, In the l'lilla ttelulila Mint. An attempt was made to break open l1ej5afe and rob "Thomas Kern, at Slatln;; on. recently. For a smooth sliavc and a fine lialr cut fc6.to.Esraujr,'s shaving saloon, opposite the AllVOCATIi ofi'iee. ll fJertrude Price, of Monroe county, was littacked'bv; a wild cat recently. She, how Vycr, escaped Injury. Go to Frs. Kodercr, under the F.x Vhange ITotel, for a smooth shave, anil a iaslftriable. lialf CM. 1 Allentown, the "Queen City of the Lehigh Valley." will have a public build ng to cost $100,000. It Is rumored that the tJAtasatiqua ilanufa'iturlna Conlpatty wilt build all tin lnense steel plant near I'Vrndalo. Seven hundred hands are employed at ho Allentown rolllns mill. This number Vvlll be greatly Increased In the course of a tew weeks. The city council of Allanlowil will stib Inlt $30,000 worth of bonds to the. iVvplr Yater and other Improvements aro con tcmplated. The residence of Daniel Itdhtz, at Wckerton, was eritcrflil oli'e night lecently Jind the burglars got away with about $100 worth of "booty." Tho Carbon county auditors have fin Ishert the work of auditing the accounts of rihniifi.Comnilssloners and Treasurer. The Excess over liabilities Is $7,"Gj4:); cash on hand, $5,008.4.1. B. F. I.Hokenbacli, Cl llroadway. Mauch ChlM'.k Is selling oft J Call Paper iiit largely reduced prlSes to make room for hew Spring stock. Tlicre arc bargains for lliosc who get them. 0-4w. The Interior of the post-ofilee has been fitted up with a new set of delivery boxes, vhlch proves the facl IVtit our popular liostmastcr, J. 1'. Smith, Is dolhg all he tan to facilitate postal matterp. For the week ciidlni Jan. 15, there Vrcrc 122,174 tons of coal shipped over the tahlgh Valley railroad, making a total to date of 800,1(52 toni and showing an de brease 'of 25,888 tons c'dlttpircd with same date last e.r. Tho I.tizernc county commissioners bffer a standing rew.nd of $500 for the ar rest and conviction of any person or per- kons who may at any time In the. future tommlt murder u llliln the limits of Luzerne tounty. CArlWH should follow suit. Tho attention of tha pddple of Summit Hill, Lansford and vicinity Is directed to the fact that George F. Huntzlngcr, of the popular Switchback Hcstauraut, is author lied by us to leeelvc subscriptions and rnoncys for the CAhitbs AbvrJc.vTi!. ' Mrs. Margaret liatriok, aged sixty-six J-cars, for many years a rntdent at Mauch Chunk, died Monday cvenlli nt the rest denctt Of Joliti Klstler, at that place. She was interred Thursday afternoon, a large concourse of relatives and fi lends follow in the rentaiiis to their last resting place. Great mark down. Why make such a ius auout a day s wages when you can Mvc that much and more by calling at the One Prlc Star Clbthlng Hall, Mauch Chunk, and buying a suit or an oyercoati We have marked all our goods down to less llian cost price In onler to make room for Spring goods. Yoti will never have such a chance again. ' ' During 18S0 there were three hundred and forty-seven accidents in the mines of tilit. Middle DUttlct comprising Luzerne and a portion of Carbon county. Of this jtttnvbor fifty-fight proved fatal; two hun dred rtnd forty-six caused serious Injury; vfortv-thrct! Ut'ris slight. The fatal aeci tlents made thirty-two wives widows itud liitidty-f Iglit clilldreh orphans. Jacob Carter, of Itelvldcrc, K. .T., to tether With a pSrtrler, has leased about 4800 acres of land ill Monroe county, Pa., lind when the snow clears off thej Intend to dig for coal, lief 01c cold weather set In Ihey had dug several holes and discovered coal. Ilesldes coi, they hays found cop per atid silver, th former being In laigc iuantitlts and the latter Iri small, as yet hardly enough to" prty for tho digging of It. Ladles who halh'tually suffer from headache or dyspppsla will find a true friend In Dr. Hull's llaltlmore Pills, Ladles, try Ihcm. Tweilty-flve cents. The baby's best friend Is Dr. ll'dl's Hi.by Syrup, slnco ft maintains the baby's health by keeping It free' from colic, dhlrilia-a, Ac. i'rlce 25 cents. This Is a great country fdr raising' stock, and therefore Day's ffofsrt l'divder has a great sale at twenty-flve ceuU iCi' package tit one pound. Francis Miller,-of Mauch Chunk, an Mtlployeo In tho maciiino shop it Packer fon, had two nllgers of his left ha'nd caught fietwe en tha cog wheels of a punch and Shear machine itolJday, and In order to save his arm" from being crushed the young man, with a mighty effort, succeeded In tearing out one finger fronv trie socket and the other In such a manner thii ll hung by k slnjle cord. "Shop Surgeon" fi P. i.rmz Daauagea uie vvouniied liami ami me toun man Ii rijw under tlie treatment of Vt, X-eonarJ. bonded debt of the city lncrcad $00,000. Typhoid fever prevails to an alarming extent In vartous parts of Lehigh county. ltcadlnir Knights of Labor arc making an attempt to -establish a co-opuratlvo store. Tho pehhy collection of tilt Reformed Sunday School for the past year ailiotintcd to $H7.'O0. -K Is not generally known, iievcrtholoss It Is a crimmaVofferise to employ boys inf er ten years of age. -l)on't fall to read ihc 'fiavortlicmcnt headed "Save time and money," and end ing, "AH cheap for cash." II -Wo acknowledge tho Tofclpt "of an In flation to third annual dinner of tho XIII Club, of Port Chester, K Y, Daniel Bailey, t)f Llzzard Creek, Is porting one of tho Lehigh Hugon Co.'s mVn and popular build of sleighs. '"Tiro onny collection of tlifc Trinity EVangvltcal Lutheran Sunday school for 'the past year amortnted to $315.21. Charles white had hU arm badly squeezed between the bumpers of two freight cars nt Paftkerton Wednesday. Hilly McCormlck has succeeded G. U. M. Stoeker as har-tendcr at the Carbon House. "Irish" will make a "dandy" bartender. Charles SIVatos, vrhb resides near Millport, this county, had a large tumot removed from his head hy Dr. Young, of Slatlngton, recently. St. N'lcholas" German Catholic church, at Wllkesbarrc, was dedicated Sunday with Imposing ceremonies-. TJ10 church' has a membership of oyer two thousand and cost $110,000. George Kusuaum announces In this week's AnvoCATi: that he will be a candidate for re-election to the office of tax-collector. George has made an able. 'eUclcnt officer and dose.yjs a re-cle'dtl'on. Martin A. Sellle, general agent) and Hcnjamlil Thomas, book-keeper for the Allentown Manufacturing Company, died at their homes In that city Monday, lloth men were connected with the company for martr years. "Man proposes, but" Upon Ihlhk- ng It over, we don't believe he ptopose.s half so often .13 the girls would like him to who are fond of driving behind bno of David Ebbefl's fancy turnouts. Tern c low; livery on North stri ct. Jacob Harris, of Ilcthlohem, while out Irivlng recently was thrown from the sleigh together with two young ladles and the former was dragged about live miles mil received Injuries fiom which he died. Hie ladles were only slightlv Injured. Il'c had the pleasure of being present a, a birthday surprise patty given In honor of Llewellyn Oscai' Josiah Strauss, at his residence in -1.honIng Valley Wednesday evening, by the voting people of this place. The jovial Strauss was unspeakable sur- priseih The merchant lalloriUg department of he One Price Star Clothing Hull, Mauch Chunk, has not been left btthtnd In niaiki lug down pi Ices; wo w ill make you an all- wool pair of pants to order at $3.50, $4.50, 50 ami up. Suits and oVeft!oats to of lerat $!, $10, $15, $20 and m. Nothing to beat It in the Valley. Call for bargains. For Sale. A well established and nour ishing Millinery and Funey Goods business :it Lehighton, formerly owned by Miss Ilclle N'usbaum, will sell at a discount for cash. Good reason for soiling. For par ticnlars and terms apply at the, store, on Hank St., opiwislte Schwartz's Furniture Store, or at Mm. M. Culton''. Millinery Store, MVissport, Pa. 2 Salvation Oil, the greatest euro ort earth for pain, has no equal. Persons suffering from rheumatism, neuralgia, or from cuts, bruises, sprains, Ac, should not be with out It. Price only twenty-five centi "What (a the whole duty of 11 married man?'' asks the new conjugal catechism; To be agreeable to his wife and keen Dr, Bull's Cough Syrtlp III the house fur the children when they get a cold, of coursei Ask us something hard. The teachers' joint local Iiistltute.hcld at blatington on Friday and Saturday of last week, was a Very successful affair and the promulgators deserve tile, thanks of the teachers of the several counties for the pleasure and llittfi'est aflordod them Our count slip't. of schools was one of Ihn vice presidents, an I G. W. Ilemmlnger, of town, secittary. Prof. J. M. Itobcrts, of our public schools, Instructively remarked on "Conscientious Teachers," which was well received. At tho annuil election of the share holders of the Lehigh Stove and Manufac turing Co., held at their olUCh lit this bor ough on Monday lost, the following Direc tors were elected for the ensuing year Gen. V. Lilly, Hon. Itobeit Klutz, A. II. Peters, Peter Gross, Joseph Obert, W. ll. ltutlcr and It. K Hofford. Tho nciv heard oreanlzed and elected the fulhiH lngijIlicer President, It F. Hofford; Secreiary.Tlfcaa- urcr ami uencrai .nanagcr, . l. Duller. The company expect to resume work In the course of a very short time. Constables, should remember thltt it is a part or their duty, under the law, to advertise the Approaching flection, which comes off the third Tuesday of nest month. The law requires you to put up not :.i:ss Tit.vy ten notices at lentt tun days before tho electloni Where there Is a Justice of the Peace tb Cleft a notice of that fact must be postod up not less than twkxty days beforo the day of election. I n boroughs or townships whero there- Is no constable, it becomes the duty of the Supervisors or the Assessor to put up the notices, though they need give but fivi; Instead often days notice. Bowmanstown Blpplei. John Selzer moved to Packcrtou last w cek. , -Mlss Ella Schultz, of Lehighton, was visiting at Augustus Noll's last week. George Amer and family wore visiting iclatlves and friends at Alburtls over Sun day. Sleighing parties rire nil the jago here abouts! ProlrSctcd meetings aro helng held in the Evangelical church at Hazard's, IVnn Ilowman, ot Allcntowni spent a few days nt home this wecki Augustus Noll 1ms jUst creeled n stor age house, lMx"0 feet, for this Prlnco Man ufacturing Co. OCCAfitOXAI, A nine year old daughter of Joint Khrelver, ui iiiutmrg. Is Mifferlni! from llyilronliolila. I'lllshurg had a Sis,onn fire on Tuesday. The II(iie Crui-Ucr and lllseutt f.utory naf coiriplr trly aestroyeu. Tho Pennsylvania Mate Association of Ilasc Ball cltths met In Wltkfsbairo Thursday ih per fect arrangements for (he (ofnlng season. Just received from Boston, an immense stock of the genu ine Knight of Labor Shoes, which we arc selling nt $2.50 and 3. leather. AVftrrahtcd solid calf! Clauss & Bro., the I rp, .1,. , , , - . , 'H"ols sob nyentS for Carbon ,countyi Allentown wants tho Topics DisCuS$ef Ow tte River." It Is noticeable to a great degree that the oxponders of the labor cause arc, In most cases, far too familiar with the wrongs in flicted on the working classes; they draw- In lurtd colors tho untold suffering and misery occasioned by lotv wages and the Working of half timet they picture a future for tho laboring masses as false as dogmas tan maka It and Impose upon the duplicity of the laborer to such an extent that a tiro Is kindled In many a peaceful bosom that lime nlouo can quonch. The fact of the matter Is, labor to-day Is farther ftdvanced than It has ever been, the explanation Is plain and simple the working masses arc united to-day In a healthy body) organized f6r the purposo of oxpoundlng and advanc ing the causa of labor, organized for the purpose of dumanding and upholding the just rights of a free and equal people, or ganized for the avowed purpose of keeping honest and earnest Industry from the "slough of despond" to which It was Sink' lug by the tyrannical rulo of that despot monopoI'i organized for the pure and mor al oleVatlon of the tollers of the world who were fast becoming tho typical representa tives of tho surfs of Itii3sla, r-rgmtzed as a means of moro thoroughly and correctly pushing forward the Intel-eats of tho masses w ho represent the labor of onrhind. Their organization Is coiriplete In almost every particular, Although there Is 0110 necessary essential sllll wanting to make the grand est organization of America one of envy, viz: cducatjosfl Ina Und of free schools, great and numberless Institutions of learn ing, It Is lamentable to note the inability of the masses, accustomed to toll from early boyhood for a livelihood, I'd be possessed of the simplest rudiments of any particular i branch of education. This Is not tho re sult of a lack of sufficient energy or a want of sufficient power, but the outcropping of one of the most severe vicissitudes of the laborer. Our nation lifts bcert depilved of many ft urlgllt Intellectual light oil account of the want of means to develope to Its full proportion the mind of tho young who are brought tip amid hardship'-, pllvatloil and want. In a grtat degree this inlsfor- und can bo rclliedled, by adopting a regu lar course of study to be pursued In the assembly of tho Knights of Labor. Edu cate the laboring masses and the scales which have so long blinded them will fall from Ihclrcyes and we will sen standing out before ns representative men of the world who arc ablo to fill faithfully and In telligently the various offices of the nation with credit to all. Organize, agitato and educate represents the signet of tho order- educate first, then ftgitate and organlze.and the false theories which havo so long blind ed the masses will be no more. Commence the noble work In your assemblies and from there let It spread over the world. It hchooyes the parents of some of our giddy and thoughtless Voung gills trt keep in eve upon the actions and Associations of (heir daughters! Some weeks ago we called attention to the questionable behav ior of a gathering of Lehighton and Weiss port damsels at the Lehigh Valley depot In the former place; for reasons, obvious to , we felt constrained to withhold the names of thu participants in the Sunday afternoon revelry, feeling sure that h) simply calling attention to the fact Would cause a maldcrlv blush of shame to maiule the fair cheeks of our ditlnscls rtnd pretent a repetition of tlie same. However) wo have been sadly mistaken In our conjec ture, anil this time.-wo have It from good authority Unit the unimi'.denlyi almost vul- ar, behavior of not a few of our young girls who are just budding Into woman hood, was disgraceful In the extreme. It the been said, and hot Uhw lsely.thaton the virtue of our womfn depends the future of our nation. This is true, for there Is noth ing so vile, contaminating and disgusting as a woman who has sunk to Iho lowest round Of sin and shame. A word of cau tion to our young ladies should lie sufficient warning and prevent a itpelltlon of the scene enacted at the Lehigh Valley depot last Sunday. Grand and glorious oppor tunities are strewn along tho path of life for American women to become the saviors of wrecked mankind, and for pushing for ward the causo of Christianity scattering the seeds of love, truth, fidelity dild affec tion until they arc called to that better land where Ihey will reap the rich reward for their serviens hero on earth, I1I.OWN TO t'S IIY TUB IIIIISKZUS'. After an Idleness of nbout one week Miner's foundry started up again Monday. A post-office official turned up In this place during the week, and was the envy of the average smail boy, Clias. Arner was made hrippy one day this week by his good wife presenting him with a bouncillg baby boy. Milton Harp, of Lehighton, won the old-fasliloucd sleigh rallied off nt MacDun lei's restaurant a week ago. We are palr.pd to announce the severe illness of Mrs. Charles Duck, who has been confined to the house, for sonic time past. The Mlsees (Iranian's, accomplished young ladies of South Ilcthleliom, were the guests of Tllyliman Hhoads and family siver.il days this week, Jacob Kiesge was made happy one day recently by being granted u pension which amounted to something In tho neighbor- hood of $j&0. Shake. Jabei We are pleased to note that Mrs.Jatnea Williams, who has been confined to the house for sdmc weeks past nu account of sickness, is rapidly cur.valoselng. A grand rallle for a line robe rtnd box of cigars will come olT at the popular res taurant of C. II. MacDanlel on Saturday, 20th Iristanti Tickets fifteen conts. Don't miss It Don't fall lo buy .1 ticket) nnd thus se cure a chance to win tho "dandy built' porker, which will bo rallied olT nt the Franklin House, on February -1. Tickets, twenty-live cents. The "Voung AmerlcW' baud enjoyed tho pleasure of a sleigh ride to Trachsvllle one night recently. Dancing and other amusements were Indulged In until a late hour, when all returned homo satisfied with having had a" ''bailg-tlp" time. We dropped In to sec tho' popillar "Mae" recently nnd had tho pleasure of passing a delightful half-hour In the cosy reading loom a recent addition to his res taurant. There Is no fpic'stlon but what Cliuwies caters to tho wants of his patrons to the best of his ability; A sleighing party ufadc lip of about eleven couple left this place at about twelve o'clock Saturday night for l'llfe Croek and returned homo in time for dinner on Sun day. It Is safe to say that the par- llclpants had, utlsailysraklHiJ, ahlKholdi time and that tired limbs predominated ex tenslvclyi An 1110 llllc" novelties 111 Full anclWinter merchant tailor- j ,, mgr. poods at t?laUS5 V. Urn., , Lehighton Our Countv Conrts. The case of Com. vs. Laf. Schocll) of Le highton, lndlctod for Involuntary man slaughter, went to the jury Friday Morn ing, fthon, after due consideration that body brought In n Verdict, guilty of assault and ball-cry but not of Involuntary man slaughter. Sch och was sentenced On Sat urday morning lo sixty days Imprisonment In the drfdnty Jail and to pay a filie 6f $i0. Friday afternoon tho caso of Com. vs. Thbmas McLaren, Indictment assault and battery, prosecutor E. M. Mulhcaru-, shr Harry Slrausberry, was called and the Varl ous witnesses testified. The readers of the AnVoc.vrr. aro familiar with the facts of tho case, making It unnecessary for us to gd Into a lengthy explanation. Ono night dur ing tho latter part of Oclobcr Stransberry met McLaren nnd beat him severely, at the same time using very threatening language. Tho next day tho parties nlct when Mc Laren shot and seriously wounded Strans berry who was confined td the house for five or six weeks from the Effects. Nobody saw the shooting, and the st'orlcsttl both men Were published in the AWVocate In full at that time. Tho case was' handed over to tho jury Friday night and "on Sat urday Judge Dreher sentenced MoLarcn to six months nnd Stransberry sixty days lit the county jail. An evening session of tho court was held when the case of Com. vs. W'ilsoliDcnlmrd, prosecutor John Hauk, was callcih This caso was 'the result of a very trivial matter. As we understand It, sometime during last summer Uapt. Dcnlmrd borrowed fiom Hauk n bridle nnd saddle, which Hauk had iu his possession, hut by th't) by was hot his property, but that 'of d professional man of town. Denhard It seems failed to deliver the borrowed goods at the expected time,' when Hank's attorney, T, A. Snyder, noti fied Deuhard that if ho failed to deliver the articles borrowed fi'onl IlaUk within a lim ited time' from the dato of tllo ndllco he would bo dealt with according to law Don-hard-, In a spirit of deviltry, posted up the notice In a consplouoiis place, w hich raised the "dander" of tho prosecutor, who at once pushed the case The trial Is said to have been exceedingly amusing especially Scyoptlclan Dcnhard's testimony, which was laughable In the extreme. The Judge wisely decided that tho case was too small for notice. So once more the irrepressible Wilson glories In the possession of a clear conscience. Tho coitnty pays tllo costs. Resolutions of Rcspoct. At a i-QBUlar incetlnsr of John 1), llcrtolctte I'.ist, 4SI, (i. A. 1!., held on Thursday evening. January I3th, A.l). issf , the following resolutions were unanimously adopted; Wiikukah, It has pleased the (Iroat O0111 imtmler, In liH allwlsc providence, to outer the final muster of our esteemed Comrade, Aaho.n Wr.iiuw; the refute lie it llK.sm.VKii, That, In the death of. Cllntmde Auroii Welil.nv, this Post has lilsta lilglilv res I ctted and an uUDullve meinour; the widow a lovlnjr husband; the children nu affectionate father, and the community a respected citizen. I;ksoi.vi:i. That wo commend tho widow anil orphaps In their sad afllletlon to look for com fort null consolation to the Orcat Commander of the Universe, who docth all things well, und whose greatest chastisements are meant us 11 nicrey. ItKHiii.vnn, That the Charter of this Post be draped In mourning for the spai-e of an days. Kksoi.vkii, That these resolutions ho entered 011 the minutes, that a copy he sent to the widow uud published In the t'Alil'ON' AliVDCATCi .Inns McKki.vv, I Nathan' ItiiiNjwiUli i-Coll'mlttce. Ilosr.s 1!i;iii:iii, I.ohls'.iton, January nth, l8S7i Lower Te-tfarnDnslng Items. Autos Hi-own is Inexpiesslbly happy, all because his good wife has presented him with a bouncing baby boyi Hiiriiet llldsei ofSayre, is sojourning with her parents at Firo Line. An Infant child of Mr Hclntzlcmau, residing at Ilazzardsvlllc, died last Week and was Interred In tho cemetery at Slat' ington, Sunday, llev. Peter officiating, Wm. Gruber has pilrchased of Abe Prutzman a substantial location for enter ing tlm mcichantllc business, which It Is expected he Will open Up sometime, sobn. Lafayette Ulosd has purchased of Samuel J. Stroup tho residence occupied by Tohn Simpson, Consideration, $.100. The Carbon Iron Company, at Parry- ville, ha suspended a number of employes; --All that certain lot of real estdte and pnr.onal propcl'ty of tlla Into Jollds Pcler will be sold at public sale sometime during March. CofiriiL?ici:. Mahoning Items- MUs Slello Patton, of Ilail'etbn, was visiting at Thomas Muaselniau's dyer Sun day, Mahoning was represented nt the local institute held at Slatlngton on Saturday. Holmes, a fifteen-year-old soli of Jacob Frantz, died on Jan. 4lh. Some of our folks aro busily ongaged filling their ice houses. Miss Sonrl K. Keiscr, of Catasauaua,is at home oil a visit, The high water drove lurtlly nlliskrati from their winter quarters along the creek; Miss Sophia J. Wchr has resigned her posItlUn ns teacher of Ihe Xe.v Mahoning school on account of sickucus. D. W. Slt- Icr has been appointed td ttaeh tho re mainder of tho term. The Centre Square Literary Society, which was closed at the close of the Centre Square Select School last fall, was re-opened on Saturday evening. Dasiij Weather!? Items. Tho Ice harvest is now at Its height and many of otlr citizens are now hilsy fill ing their houses with this product of win ter; some Is also shlpucd lo points down the valley. ' Work at our car shops is scarce owing to tho strike at Anlboy and other terminal points where tho coal is unloaded and re shipped. Cars aro very scarco and many of the collieries on the Mahanoy sldo have suspended work until tho strike Is over. Tho shipping of coal from the Hazleton ami Heaver Meadow coal fields In conse quence of this Is slow. The latest production of the Wcatherly machine shops Is engine Xo. 4JO1 "Vesuvl nl" n giant locomotive which Is tb be used for hauling coal and freight. Engines Xo. 100, "Alps," and Xo. OS "Moilntslneer," are In tho shops for repairs. Tho L. V. 1!. 1!. Co. has hceii filling up along Its trade for tho purpose of lengthening one of the sidings between H'cathcrly and lllack Creek Junction. 1). II. Kratz, one of our live teachers; attended the Institute nt Blatington last Saturday, Ho expressed hlniself as highly pleased with the manner in which meetings aro Held in Ivnauss's territory. Itcvival cervices aie. now belns held In tho M. K. church. The week of prayer was ouscrvcil In the Presbyterian church last week. The' congregation ilrider the ablo leadership of their Ristor, Itev Mof fat, Is growing rapidly. ''Labor lids' ft' sure reward.1' --Dr. Twecdle. the oidVsl nlivsiclnn in this place, was compelled last Spring to be take himself to the "Ltjnd of I'iowws" for Iho purpose of recuperaling his hpaUli. Hii has how so far recovered 1 Is health llijt 1,0 I7,r,,,0.T t0,rl"l", I? X"i, ' ?."' UTC V'V t, , Y. tlllll.I'll IV1I ,,U,l,ll.ll ,. IU ptactlceof mcdlcitte. Ar.l'ii.v - All grades and stvles l.wli.S Pnnl ril.n. Hi ....!nrl . llllliv;.-! VKIU IIJV.-W lit IIHLU3 IU astonish tho most economical invrr Ut rinUtt Urn, thn , taiJoi'i 13nrli street OUR MAN ABOUT T0WH. Tho Tfciogs mr People rind Time to Talk Aboct from Day to Say. Tho Imprisonment of both McLaren and Stransberry cantTd a gentle zephyr of excitement to prcvade'here last Saturday, For n time tho story that McLaien wns to he located In durumfc rflc for sis months and that Sheriff Gallagher would hold on to Strsnsberry for sixty days was not be lieved, as on tho night previous the latter had expressed hlniself on the manner In whloh tho case would end qullo emphati cally, nud the majority of ihe people felt inclined to the belief that he was about right. However great changes lake place In a night and when Stransberry once more treads 011 Lehighton ground he will bo full sixty days older and wiser Too, we hope. The impiitoimciit of these Individuals should bo warning to others who poso ns pugallsta aVid all-rbtmd knbekcr-outs, of wirtnH there .ire, U fortunately, not a few within out uurongh ilmlts, A word to tho wise, Ac, i A committee of nine of the most enter prising of our citizens Having UecH ap pointed as a committee oh the bruaiiteatlon bf A Board of Trade It bciiooycs them not to tarry lone Id appointing a period when -a permanent brgatiizatloti can be effected. It is pleasing to note that the older citizens are takln'g an Interest In the advancement of out- town. The "Man About Town" predicts a glorious realization of tho itosS'i- bilitles connected with LehlghlM, by an amicable working t'o'getiicr of our citizens. A61 why stiould they not? hero vo have everything In abundance, nnd especially building room for nt least a dozen or more manufactories. Our borough 'officials have established a precedent by exonerating from the payment of taxes for n limited time the Ilcrsh Manufacturing Conlpatty, the sa)ne opportunity ur offer Awaits others who w 111 locate with us. Keep tha ball rolling. k Itcv. Arrios and wife, of Heading, tit tracte.l about five hundred people to School Hall, Wednesday evening of last week, to hear the reverend gentleman and his wife advocate tlie "Klghts of the Common Peo ple." The rovcrcned gentleman spoke for some time as to tho alms nnd aspirations of the Knight of Labor organization, their wants and demands, and the inevltnblu re sult hodlld to accrue by the banding to ge.ther.of tlie laboring inassos of tho world for tho nyowed purpose of resisting the power of m'6'nopoly and casting of the shnokcis widen fbl1 yWt-s llaVe held the worklngihen In tho full power of coipor.it Ions, and to resist the heaVy, undue and onerous oppression of to-day. Ills ic marks were listened to very attentively and during the evening was frequently ap plauded. Mrs. Amos attracted the atten tion of the ladies for a tlme.by asking a proper observance of the rights belonging to women, nnd picturing graphically the position of man and wife. If the lady's views were correctly carried out there would he unquestionably a coiriplete trans mogilllie.ttloll Of the rule In maily house holds. . ; teMeh Valley's Finances. At the animal meeting of the stockholders of the Lehigh Valley liailroad Company Tuesday at 22S South Third Street Phila delphia, the following mUeers wore elected; President, Ellsha P. WllblirJ secretary, John 1!. Faushane; treasurer) W.C; Alder sob) directors, Charles Hartshorne, William L. Conynghaul, Alio PAfdccJ, William A., Ingham, George H. Markldi Itdbert II. I Sayrc, James I. Dlakslco, Joseph Patterson, John H Fell, lio'bert A. T&nlbuiton; John IS. Garretiy Cimrles t) S'k'cbf. 'fill annual report shows the tbtai coal tonnage for Iho year ending November SO, 1SS0, to be 0,701)730 tons', nil but 45,202 tons biingan'hi'.icltP. This Is the largest tonnage in the history of thu company. Tho total income was 0,:jn5,802.C0, and operating cxp'eilses $5,2011,810.50. Tho surplus is $40,250.01. Ofthei50.077,100capltalstock. $3.1,210,100 is ctbcki tha balance bonds. The Hazleton and DHano branch and other construction heYHs have Aggregated $4(1, IS.j. First mortgage bonds tit the Carthage and Adirondack Hallway Company to the amount of $-0i);D00 have been purchased to secure tonnage between Carthage, New York, and the Iron ore deposits in the Adlronduck region. The Southern Central Italiroiid Company of New Voik hris boen operated by tho Lehigh Valley Interest dividends being contingent upon thn cam lugs. An agrrjehient y.is imldiJ witll, the Pennsylvania liailroad Company by which a new line Is projected between Xcw Iloston, Pa;, and Hazleton. Tis was brought about by the extension of tho Pennsylvania's lines to and beyond Pottsvllle. Trains aro how running into Pottsvllle over tlie por tion of line completed and over the connect ing roadi I Proprietary Medicines. AvIslttODridrccn's Laboratory, ut Woodbury, N.J., has considerably C'tanged our views, mid csp'oi ially our prejudices In regard to what arc generally known ns .Standard Patent Medicines.'1 Of course wo arc gcltliiK to Unit ago In life wheri he are forced loto'uelfide l.lfe lt-elf Is a humbug, nnd naturally distrust diiythln; that lias tint with stood long and tried e'xrVrlcnces, tteln; n phy.lrian I had tho curiosity to kitoW how such a sale (it two medical preparations could he subitahied for sil many jenrsi The prrfcet s; s lein upon which tho business Is eonductcd, and the pharmaceutical nrnmgflut'nUl for the manu facture of the two recipes with which wo were made aeqalnted, are mfrklently com lining Ions that tlie AUIil'ST riaiwmi, for Dyspepsia unit I.lver complaints, and ltOHCIIKI'.'ri (ImiM.w Hvitif, fiT Throat ond Lung Troubles, were for thr eimiidalnts tlley aro recommended, most eicellput remedies. itmonly regret that hi much of qur.iiraiilee, uiedlcal elides prevent from lircM-rUimi; Ititm wi hout inakhc Iho formulas public. "When w'b Worcshowlitiegreafqiiaiitlt.v of voluntary letters Im hi ; been forwarded Dr. (reeii.froniiillpartHottlie country, and from all cls-.."s of people, law-cis, ministers and doctor IvhiKa description ot their ailments, tesllm., -tills of their cures, etc., I feel like en dordnu Dr. firni'n'skiii'KCstlou that Ihe (Sovern inent neeept such valuable formulas, und license Inventor same n fiatent peneniliv.- Vomti from oei:i uir Ki'iierai uso ny f mg protection in tlie ... 1 . winy,,,,, Kir.uriy tin,, imu, .. y The '..Ittle Doctor. A neat, unique and com prrhen ,o little iamildet is the "l'ree Ailvlcc'' sent out by Iho Charles A, Vogcler Co., Jtaltl more, Jld to thoo ulng St. daco'bs oil or 'led StarC-oiiBh Cure, and can bo hrtd by patients scndlns to them a ttaiemcnt of their caso with a two-cent stamp. Nearly nil fiiich i,ubleatlons areln iilmanae-form. eumbersoiito In shaponnd ovcrburlhened wllb matter entlrisly forekn to the tie.itiueut of tllsoa tl cain. lint lh, nun initi.,1 is EOtten tip III imeket eil(l,ii Hlze, ediivenlent for the virus liaKet or Uw 111 drawer, timlls hrlm mi 01 iiwrul eoniiiel )o the slek and iilllleted. It Is of Itself a little liiivclhiailiK-tur and. Is worth a lholiiiud stamps loeveiy homo. It s Intended as a helpei- to thoo ii.lii,' tliese remedies; to re llcve sufferitisnnd to iua(.c a uuro Iiieaencase certain. GtoflW Oaotatloni, IteiKirteil tip tri tj b'eloek; by Dk llAvr.x & rovrNsi:M. Hankers. No. an K Third Stretl, I'lilladl-lplila. Stoeks lioufht and sold cither iui eiiau or uu margin. l'liiuvoKLniiA, Jan,, in, l7, V. R. 3's iodi. v. s. nirrrueye't t.IJ7'i If. S. coupon i..lln'i "i V. S. -Tit cuuiuiu rcnnsyhaiua Itallrond , mju lVnnsvlvilllla ltentllni? Itallnvirl iiilf &. I-clugh Coal anil Navl.illo'11 Company., soi. I, ! f lt,,f V V lll.ll . II 1. ' ' . f.i ,T l m', si I New Jersey Caiittiil Ki 1 NUrtllCm lttO I I Nnrlherii T:..rtV l'rr.l nuniiiiii i timiiv i uiij.i ?c.nn,l1'''onllnf,l,:l1 "'stin union. hoinliLi - Louis rlUefc NulUlUa. sl'trai4w . IB F Feople as Tiic; Corns and Qa, Our people who tnnv have rclatlic or friends Vlsltlmt them will urewiv nbllire ns by scwlhiu lo their names Hint rfsldcnce for publiontlim nnder this head. I'.nnoit. Our jovhl friend F, Santofl, of Allen town, dropped Iu to see us one day this Week. Miss ICIIza Ikirthold, of Slatlngton, Is oojaurnlnc vrlth relatives and friends In town-, --Mliio;hAst KlitW, '6f the Carbon House, spent sovci'al diys In Allentown this wrofc. -William Kriecht. of Mafich Chunk, dropped Into our sanctum for a few 1110 ments wlillo In town this week. Mr. and Mrs, Wilson Kelchnor, of WalnUtiVort, wero tho guests of W, W, Morthlmcr and wife on Saturday, Dlldine Snyder, the popular Parryvll'e hotel proprietor, drove through town wttli his antique turn-out one day this week. Our geritiil friend Thomas Fagan, of Kaston. while In town WediVisdiy scclu bis many friends dropped in o see ns. Mr. and Mrs. John Pettlt, of South Ilfithtchem-, spoilt Sunday with theird.uigh ter, Mrs. II. V. jjarthlmer, Jr.-, on Hank street. Mrs. Wllllim Ash and Mlsl Lulu I . Zehncr, of Hank street, arp. sojourning with relatives and friends It iratsoutown and Wllllanisport, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Zehner, of town, Were In attendance at the funeral of Mrs. L. K. Schwartz, nt Tamaqua, on Sunday. De ceased was tho daughter of John Calmer and ieaves r husband and seven young children to mourn her hiss, OlcantdFrora all Parts of tho Elite. Intensive chain wutks will bo erected at Sharon. Lanrattcr county's lax rate has been fixed at 2i mills. Ashland, Sih'ujlUtl county, had a Slu.ooa fire Saturday. Dojle.stiiwn, Perks county, has a population of three thousand. Ilranilomllle, Schuylkill county, promises to he a new coal tow 11. A sill: mill nt llarrlshurg gives employment to four hundred hands, A. strike of tho employees nt tliu Ducaimon furnaces Is In progress. -Wilson, thn murderer-, who was hanged nt Norrlstuwn 11 v.Tck a'go, was Insane, An old mah hahicd Khoads died recently In ncrks county IcaWiifi n fortune of 85,000 but 110 Iiclr3. A number of coal oil tanks ahU secral rail road buildings ht itcnoo were destroyed by fire recently! Mrs. Lukens, of fihaniokln, was found dead In a passenger car at Heading recently, Death resulted from heart disease. A neat of six boilers, at cnglpo house, Xo. 20. on the 1). & II. C. Co. It. It., penc I'.tlrvlew, ex ploded Friday, Tl:g engineer and fireman were killed. Justice Martin, who conducted such a lmilniT business In ccmniltting vagrants to the Cumber land county Jail, was found gullly of sending a two year old child to Jail. Dr. C. u. Moore, a prominent West Spring field physician, dird frcinthe l-gcctsef cocaine po'sonlng lecently. lie was a pti feet wreck physically bl'd mentally. Ah la ItoltibaiheniiilnyodSt.Iames Flndhiy's 010 mines, Iterks couidy, was blown sky-hlch re ecntly In nlteiuplmi: to thaw out a gas pipe which contained frozen dynamite. Doston breaker, No. c, of the D. & If. f!. Co , near Plymouth Junction, was totally destroyed by the. Loss, $sn,0J0; flju hundred men and boys are thrown out of employment. A bloody battle wns fought for I he possession nt amino near (Bay u.illon, Saturday, In which several of tlie participants were revctcly beaten. The light will he tarried Id ihe Courts. l'lve masked ililii were discovered robbing a freight car nt Pittsburg. Saturday night. They cscujlcd after fatally wounding William Carley, one of the parties who Meleetwi them. Tho Montgomery County Commissioners have agreed with the Chester county authorities to free the hiidt;o over the Hchuyllilll between rhoenlwllloand Jlont Clare on the first day of May next. 1 owls Paul shot mid seriously wounded Mrs. Stringer, nt Ihjcktoivn, a small village two miles west of Ashland, Monday iiIbIi''. The shooting was the result of a drunken brawl hi the house or thn latter, .Vlss Xa'.'mle lialrd, of HuuthiEiioh, suicided Saturday on Hi-count of tho unfoitunale ending of u love affair. Xannlo should ha'u remem bered that '"lis better to have loved and lost thaii never to have loved at all." The dally average of prlsopel-J lit Seliujiklll county prison for the month bf December was eighty one; and .the average cost per prisoner was UVt ceuis iter n. The plbflt of the Institu tion fur last jear jwis ?l',i6.'J0', and tho dally average of prisoner four more than during the prev ions year, A union meeting of Iho Ilrntherhooil of Loco motive 1'lreijien was held In the Academy of mu sic, jit Bcrantou, Sunday' Delegates were pres ent fiom nearly every lodge in the United States. Major Klplo delivered an address of welcome ami Frank P. Harcear.t, of Terre Haute, Indiana, madj" an iidijrcss sett jhg forth the principle of tho ordeK Tllo liioilo of tho organization, lie said, was protection, charity, sobriety anii I11- dustiy. Tlie llrotheihood of Locomotive 1'Ire men was organised In Port Jervls, J. V., ju De- reniner 1KB. At irvscut theie aro 310 Mibordl uate lodges; with a mcuibcr&hlp ot tT.ooo, Dividend Notioo. At n itt'Kiihir Meeting of thp Directors of Iho l-'list National l!nffik(iif LehiKlitoii, l'.i., a Scinl Aiiuual Dividend of Tlllttur Per Cent, on the Capital stork was declared, payable oil and after Jaiiiiiirv 15th, ISJ7. i-ia-si vv. vv. liuvv .ia.i, cashier, Borough Tax CollootOr. I mint respectfully alinmfncr to the Democrat ic voters 01 me iioniii!;u 01 ix minion mat 1 will he a ranilirtaie for the noiiilnallou fur (Villcelor 01 i,ixus in s.u.i 0 irotiii, ai ino coniin:; uonii nathiircnnvcntlon. Ifnomhiated i.nd elected 1 pli cae my sell In faithfully pe form the duties of inn oliicei (il'.O, w. .NUSIIAUJI, LehiKlitoii, dan. so, las;, Cure (ruarantccd byDr..l.ll.Maver, -iAieinsi..rniia, 'a. Clso.-itiince No opeintlon or business delay. Thoiiamls of cures. At Keystone louc, lieadlng, Pal, 2nd Satuidav of each moiitli, Send for ilieubirs. Auviec iree, , lauiyi Estate Notice. Estate ot JOSEPH DUCM IIO IJK, laic of iiiil(:li. ton llornu;h, Carbon 1 ounty, 'a,, dee'd. All licrs-hii lndehtiHl lo said evt.itnaro reouet- ed to iiiaKo iiiiiiu-dhile payment, and thosft liav- iiik eianiis ugumi ino suma wilt present inem, without ilclavj In iroior Order for settlement, lo doSUl'll S, WIClllI, Jan. 1, IMf-wo: Administrator. ijxecutor'u Notice. Wtate 01 CuzAiivrril liowjt vv, dncejse,! late ot Aiiualelilrola, Tow-.iinrnsblS township, Car- linn iinnli. Pa All persons Indebted tosald estate si 10 request ed to make Immediate payment, iiikIiiI! bavins lesal cltlliiismiiilnst lllu siimwill inem-nt tlieiu without delay in proper form for seltlenient to Juos. UOVVJIAN, r . Y. W, U'lVVMAM, Kxeculor's of the last will and teitamiiit of l'liralii-lh Huwmiiu. ,. Lchlfhton, Dcicmlicr IS.ISJC-Cw) ToADVBRTISBrS. For a check foe fa) we will print a ten line ad- vcitiietueitt In One llllllon Issues of leadliijt Aineriiim Newiapers. '1 Ids Is at the nito of only oiie-nftliof a eent ier line, for l.csoelreula - tlnir The advertisement will he placed bofuio Ono llllllon different newspaper purchasers -or Five Million Itliadcrs. Ten lilies will aiwmnio - dale about 73 words. Address, with enny bf .'id- verlisenient ami check, or send cents for book of I7U papes. (iLO. I'. ltOWKLL .X CO., lo Spruce St., Oew York, dei-Si-lni I Building Lots for Sale. Ihe rinilerslgnM offers for sale a number at Fine Building Lots ! I'vllicf ly sllnatfd on Vn on Hill, Kast "vttlnport, Krfn)bU4'm Wtllspurt, fa. Three Peculiarities Hood's Sarsapnrllla, the great blood purlHer and regulating in'iKlclne, Is 'charaoterlted by three peculiarities, namely : Isis Tho combination of the vailoua remedial (.gents used. 2dc 3d: Tho rrnr'ertlnn In which ll.e roote, hctba, barks, clei, arc mixed. The procoss by- wtflch ,fbe rettve medicinal properties ara spotted. T'.-.c result Is nnedirli.o rf vr.usvnl f tr'e'f.stli nnd curative 1 owcr, wl-.lcli effects cures hero tofcia unequalled. Thcsopccullnrltles bolong exclusively to Hood'3 SarsaparilUi, ni d nto Unknown to Others Hood' pnrsarfdilla Is rrerarcd With the grcr.lcst skill r.ud eaic, ly pharmacists of education and long experience, ller.ee it is r. medlclno worthy of cr.tlroconfiifcncn:, .Jfjwu suffer from reiotula, salt rhemn, cr any till m.so of ll.e blood, (1yrersla, llllocsncss, sick fiendache, ir hiih-.cy rnd liver complain:, catarrh o'r ibcumatlsm, t'.o not fall to try Hoccs's Garsapnriiia , ''I recommend ifocd's CSais.ipnrllia to all Vny frlcr.ds rs the lest Uccd, jurlf.er en earth." Wm. OXvr, drvpglft, HamllUn, 0. ' Hood's Sarsnparllln lis? cmed tat cf tcrrf u!o.us humor, jind don'q pio wcrh's if coed otherwise" C. A. AnxoLu, Ami.d, 11c. A hoik containing ir.ruy r.Wlitbnal Me.le mcnts ot cures will bo sent to all who desire. Hood's SarsaparSHa Bald by all druggists, tl j six for 05. Mado only by C 1. 1I00D f! CO., Lowell, Mass. IOO Dosoo Ono Boll or. nrniTnir ill llll ft I lrt we s''1"' trtu . ,,jIt..iiiiit in nivai value inai im port anco to yqu, that will stait Jon hi bnilmit wlileli will IuIiil' ou In moie money rlglit uvvay ihaH .-1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii. esi 111 thlsvvuild. Anyuuiiaii 1I11 the wgr.k iimriliit lit hpiiie, ICIther nii.il atin. Sonivtuliig new (lint Just loins money lor id! wui ken. W wltl start )ouieiiillul ilnl Heeded. This Is one of the iit-nulne', Important ilmures of ,v nit nine. 1 iiui' im i u iiiiiuiiiiHi-i ,11111 enier- IHlsIuL'vvlll l.nt dchiv. (Sraml outlll Tiee. Ad dress 1'liUK . Co., Augusta, Mulne. deels l A- Kcvvspnpor supiiorlliis tho 1'rlnclplus Of n lleiiiooiutle Ailnilnlitvotlou, Published In Ihe Cily of fiav VorlO WlIiLLtlM DOKSIIEIMEIJ, t Ctiltor and Proprlator. Daily, Sunday, and Weekly Editions. THE WEEKLY STAR, ASIxtcicn-pagc Newspaper, Issued pvory Wednesday. A rlcnn, purr, brlgbt mid liili'i-ellng FAMILY PAPER. It ccnUlnn the latekt nevvs, ilovvi1 lo t' Icnr o' olii lu pres : Agricultural; flnrkct, Fcshlorii . liousclicld, Political, Financial and Comrr.oroial, 1 Poetical, numerous and Editorial bcpntlmcnts, nil under Iho dlpitlon of linliwit JomnallsU of the :l;:!-ft aUlity. IK flxlicu pof-vs villi Lo foil id erowded with i;i.nd ttilnsa from heinnln to ci.d. Orlclnal Klories by dleihigultlica Amcrl-.ni nj foreign writers of llitluii. THE DAILY STAR Tho D.vilv ST.vn rnntiilns r.ll tin news of t'iu i'.a 11 1111 ntlrattlvo fuiiu. lis cc.tal eom;Miomlenco liy cable Irum Loiifion. i-nriv, ixriiu, v u.aiu i-.uu Iltilillil Is a roiiitiiciKl.dilu fuiluif. At 'aIilii;ton, Alli.niy.i nd oilier news center, Ihoablc't cori-ef)ouin.l, rt dully leliilned by thu TimSTAn, furnl-h ti e Intt-Kt new by tth-Krapti. Its literary fentiueii nie miMiiiasMd. The j-'inniii-lsl and Mnrkct ltev lew a tiro unusual! fulUna compute. ... ,, , , Spi-elal terms nnd exti-.Kirillnn.i-.v liiilm-i.. incuts to agent-i i.'nil eanvunsci-j', Send for cliculiu'l.. TERMS OF TIIC WEEKLY STAR To r.uc KcimtKrts, rnEE or i-ostai.b In tho Unltul sinter ond Canada, outside Iho limits ot New VorU City 1 Ter year 1 ClulMofTeii,, ... .. .10 10 C'labs of Fifteen (and one t xra m orgijillrer), , 1 j UJ TEnMS OF THE DAItY ETAR id Sun scniliE&s 1 fcvery day for ono Jenr (Incliullng Sunday) f" CO Dally, without sunihiy, 0110 year , . . (1 CO Jverydav, hlx mouths 3W )ully, without Sunday, six mouths 3 00 , Address, THE STAR, CO and S North Vllllnm St., Now Voi-lL For Newest Des-gns mid Most i-'atblobablo Ptybs of DRESS GOODS; 1JRY GObi)S, GUOCER1KS, PROVISIONS, S1LVERWA11E; &c, &c. GO TO R. H. SNYDER, Bank Street, Uehlghton. Goods . cdaronl'wl anil priees ns lownstlio vvheio fur llic&aiuo ijuulity of good I. July 18, 1S85 ly ANDREW BAYJSHj di:ali;i in ' Wall Paper and IDceoratlons, Windw EJtaJcc & Ttititers Curplies, Faper Hpnglngi Housb and Sien Painting, caisomiar; ana uraiuing Dank Sired, Lehighton, 1'enn'a. Oct. 3fl-Clll $100 A WEBI5. I.ulles or Gentlemen des!rIiK plasiul pinf.l nlile employment wrltu aj once .We want yon tn liandle an nrllelcot domestic use thatieeom meiiils Itself to every onh Ut .iht. SI AI'l.Il A" KLOl'lP KelN like. 1'ut rnki's. PruMts axi per cent, r.mlll-s n-Uilitfr lo iracttee iJ-oppinv shouhUor their nvtu heneflt write for piiitlctdars. Used every dav Ihe vear niimil In evciv l.nu-o-h'dU. 1'rleo wlllilu Ihe reacli of njl. Cln-iiliiri Ireo, Aiicjits receive niiinplc free. Adduss DOMnSTIC Jl'l"(; CO, Mnrlun, O. octJO-Oin ll II I I .11, ll..' ,'HIM IIBI'tlllNt- I HII at work firu,s ll.i.u ittunytlniii.' ilse tloy,oild rapltat not meiuil; yiiiinrel stalled fliv. Until sexes; till lilies. Anvonecu do tho work, iJirKeaiiilupssuie Irhui first tarl. I Costly outfit ii'.J t'-inii frie. Uttti-r lint delay j Costs you iiothlni: to tend us your addiexs and f.nd outilf vnu lire wike youwill doso-U ni. U.il.vi.Lirrr . Co., IMrilHiid, y.alne. tltclny . RKl'Oltr OF TDK CONDITION OF 'fill 1 l-IHST NATIONAL HANK OF I.KIilUl TON, l'eiuia,, ut the close of business Deeeuibei iinsoi'ticrx. Loan's and Dlscniints Overdnilts U. S. lVmds toecuie eln ulutloii Other htiH-ks, bonds and luorUtases . Due from nppiotcd i-escivo aiseiits. . Due from cither Niillonul lliml. . . Due IrotilHiale Darks uud I'aukers. . .9 Wwo 47 Stti cm . 7.'..il Hi . ,v,ul (fl S,0 IS 10 .. I.f.7l 7-J . S.717 :v ?,M It: I , 1.1 Si . C,7fll ll saw lteal estate, liirnltiiivnnil lUIures. Cm rent openeji and taxis paid. rrc imiima iiuiu Clu-cks und other canh Items Hills of oilier Dunks I'mrtlonal Kiiercuireiiey,iiliKel,and cents Trade dollars , , Specie LeiMl Wtuhi notes in... lte-.iemptlon fund with 11. h. 'Irwinirei- (.' per cent, clieululloii) 8,0U 01 s 1.1 i.Tar. :i .i-.7 rn it.Its) 00 UA')n.;Til!K; j Capital stock paid in tiurplns fund,. :ijx io s,7ai ui 4,H.-f. m C7JOU 00 UI M 7rW7 3ft 'l U) a s 11.10 CI l'iidlvliu 1 Nsitonal II Dividend III nflts. lank lifttus outstanding d iiiitvitil ! IndlvldiailcU txvsltss 1 cei lined (hecks,;,, j CiMiler'irvitis.ks oa' bitiijceiioeuueK oatsldnlliie Due toother National Punks THE STAH S.!tTA on $243,08 84 j Twjal itajm tl ST.flfc ill- rjINNiiTLVANIA, I CniM v or Caiiimin, f I. W. W, rto-.v-inan, (Mslilr of the aoV.vaamod Iluuk.il n-iieinnl.viirllutlhnovei4HeHieut Is true to the liel of my knowtuilitf nud lcltef. W. W. .IkiwAV. CalUv. Suliserlheil and sworn to before me this' 7th d.- of Jauiury, laK" It. V Iti'itTiiisir.n, Sr , :. 1". ConnECT ,l7rr. B 1" lfr.FF.uir.. , Ju s. Hi: Mm hi. Dli.et n A J D.-iitt-.', 1 J )'thM74 Hi C, DeTschirschsky, ON LF.IIHIII STItKET, Das always bard a complete line of DRY GO!)!3, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS NOTIONS, FANCY GOOI)9, -AWf , TOYS w am. DKSURTPTION, Which she s llig at t)e loweit prits Dur Inn the ilollilRV yon cfiii save waiKy by ptethas' lug yn-T i rcsj-iits from tiev,' hll trljHii4 11 s eisewi.ere. READQO ABTJRSfbf JEWELRY OppOalla llio Carbon Ifouse, ttivV. Slicct, Lehlgh t.m, I'jiiu'a., seIN Watohos! Clocfes aiid Jesliry, C!tepei on an areraee than call lie bought any where else hi Ihe county. Call and ses. REPAIRING- In all IU brancbes, lieatlv. elR'aply and prompt'. IV ntrendeil to. AfjJO A I'ULL LINK or Sciioori B'joks AND Shi t i 01 10 S upp iea no; umber sn-ly nmhml "Witli tlio comiiifr of cool weather all light clothing aye casl; ashlt; and wi don that Which iHMtccts us iVoni the suddcii changes in the weather, so com nion at this time of the year. lie have just received a coin plete line oi' all the very latent novelties ill Cloths, Cassimers, Corkscrews) V'oorsfeds, and other yoodp, suitnble for :al! and Winter Wears which we make up iu the latc.si styles, most substantial manner at prices that astonish everybody. Il'c still make those famous $10. Am.-wooi. Suits which proved so satisfactory to all wild purchased of thctn when we first coiumen'ced their make. IVo make the same unit now, at Hid same price, and the material kc ime is as gnoa on ci'cr. We would call your tittehtioiL to dur (Ms PomisnlDE isnartiiieiit ! which enibraces the most i-cceni novelties iu Collars, Cuffs, Neckwear, UnderweaT, &Ci Iii Ladies, Gents and Child reus sliiics, wo have everything that is likely to be in demand. ll'fj invilc ion to call, feeling sure v'-e can please you, no mat' ter ichat you want. Very Hesiiccl fully, KBnfl-J 1 u i-a -i? W'WHa Rank Street, Lehighton, Pal mum mmnw&Si pa-ed to fnrnl-ili all 1 lnssi s v-.IU I'liipleyiiieiit nt fiimie. Hie whole id theliiite, or ti r llielr st-aro monenls. llilne.H m-yi. lii'hl mid iirofllable, I'ersoun of eltlii-r set c-.Mlv e irn from SO rents tu (S.m jicr e.rnlii;- mitt fi pioportiouul muii l.y ill'. vol Inir nil I !,,. I ii.im lit ! ,,. fu. bin, .v. l!ii.. .'Hwl I Kills ej-rn ueailv a- miieli as men. Tluil nil v. I in :(.- IhU may 1. 1 tlu il address unit tit thn lr.ist;u-s v.e miiKe IlilsolTer. Inmieh ustireiio I well s 1' 1 .lied vv- v. ill i.eii-1 one dollar io pnv for ftt fl ' iti' 1, ,.,i,i.(-ii ..riiiMj.. 1 1111 jj.ii iit-111,11 1,11.1 out ldii as CiKou ,i. Siixpon Co.. 1 1 r t 1 1, Main- lltfClB-IV After rortrieiraf -xTicnenM In Ir.a i prci-urallun of raor limn On llundrsd Thounend &ppticr.tieiiM for (Mlenu ii) niicu mm uiiu lyirifi tlio raeli-ucr11 UI cu rwilviiiilia 'Vinurluiii coi.tinua to net s auiciiori ftiu, eav. i ran-nirK. eopy- f,,r fl.A CTnlln,! MlKtfU. in,t la ebtsin imilum in Canada, fc.ulaact, rraoe. Uriuaiir, ani all ether cinncribi. T Ueir einari tneu Ii unuqiuliHl andtbair fwilltlM ala uiuuc tiaMed. , , , . llratkinss and r-peolncaitnuit preparau and fOM la tl.o I'ali-uc OlUi on ftatiK nonce. Twnna vrr rvaaoliabla Nu clit,i-K4 for vYaiulnalloil of uioaala gr drawini-a Ailvfoo l.y mad lro rlril-iiht annul ttironali SlniinAOo ara not tent InllM MI'IICKTIPIC AMKHICArV.irbhli bAt Ilia larirait eticulaliou and la tha maai lunuaiilla) pawalNiuar f fla klud publuaaa In tht world, wSa b UC a aoltM every patcntnu 'flKnlrM apd rrlcndnlW illuatnUad nawafcaar iSbllabaa AVKK1CI.V at 3.0Oa m'. ' admlttad tfa ba Ihn lw.1 papor davosad to vnlvooai Uoohailitia. iDiaoUoua, eusinoanne woriu, ami Mhar dopar.iuanla of tudtinlrtal proaTraaa, pah tia.iad in any country. It vonialna tba iiama of r-ll iMIanUaa and tola of avary tuvanilon pa1ia4 aaeti waak. Ttt ll fuur laouiha for aua dollar, bold by all navraaalara. II rou havo an ins,ntlom to pataot vrrita to Sliiqii Oo , bublubera of ejolooHAo -Ainvncan, SOI noad.a-. Saw York. , lUuibwV about vato&U iallaa f r. 5 15fflfiii Kim mm I Cosily 0 I liavc Just ojicnci a Coat Var.1 In eaoneetloii ilth my lurtd Iu FJASIVUT where can conaiaiitly be ttH-jvd ul 4 ses of the Best of Goal ! at nrto fully as lo-w as the low. : i. lil.en.e a; I ml atvt be roiiv -iei-d. Henry Christrnan, Fort Alton IIcii'j. V. isKport 1 . '..I,, - V i t - 1 i.ne"t I- . .
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