The Carbon Advocate l.KMIUHToN, t'V, s V rUMUY, JASl'AlvY SO, l'l AT TI1R 1 KHtdflTOM POM-OKI H'K AH HKi CM" i'WW MAIL MATTKH. VIALS FACTS. Already tliu weighty document published at Mnucli Chunk, by tin! Gillespie oorp, Is beginning to show up In Its trtio color. An abortion upon the Inhering class, by en tering Into the patent outside combination which is the mentis of keeping out of cm ployinent, oer three Itiousnnil practical printers, who ns a result must neeils enter th. army of "horrible tramps,"' vvlilc.li by the way, Is an article for whom the pub lishers of the pamtihlct have shown a pe culiar afllnlty. Anil It Is also a means of keeping down the wages of those who are members of the craft. In a recent Usue th.u speculative s.iinplo of liypoer.icy crintr insly ciioi lli.at llio "Aiiv'ocati: Indulges' In a sneer at the IZ. of h. In that town." Following a falso policy, it attempts to niako tip what It lack's in substantial ele ments by the enthusiastic utterances of "CioJ save the poor laborer." The Anvo r.vrr. has nlays been a tiiue exponent of t!i rights of the people, the cllqun and tool of no man or party, and Its present high standard for truth and lidelltv to the best Interests of t lie people has been reached by honesty and sincerity of purpose and not by flaunting tho llagor motto of hy pocracy and deceit. As tho Advooatk lias been In the pist, so it will prove to be In the future; with "I.ivi: ami J-r.T l.ivn" ns n criterion of Its purpose, It ulll continue to bo the friend anil exponent of tho rights of a free and equal people. That our courso in journalism Is satisfactory to the people, a circulation of over a thousand tcstillas more elaborately than words. We might add in conclusion, tli.it our circula tion Is tapldly incieaslng, which makes the Advocati: the best advertising medium In Carbon county, ltcmember, only $1.00 a year, for tho cheapest, largest and best weekly newspaper in the Lehigh Valley. Subscribe for it. BTOf THE PEDDLERS. At this time, of the year when peddlers are beginning to swarm throughout the Valley It might be vv ell If our merchants were to take prompt measures In tho direc tion of their extermination. The following act applying to peddlers may not be unin teresting to them la this respect. "No person shall be licensed as hawker or peddler or petty cliacman within this State but such only as is a citizen of the United States and who from loss of limb or other other bodily Infirmity shall be dis abled from procuring a livelihood by labor, which disability shall be proven by certifi cate or certificates from two physicians of respectable character under oath, residing In tho county where the application for li cense, is made. "No person shall be licensed as a hawker or peddler unless he shall have resided at least one year in the county in which such application shall be made, is unable to pro cure a livelihood at his trade, if he have any, or by bodily labor." Aktuk a time it may become somewhat uncertain as to whether Leeds or Quay Is on top. With tho ending of every strike the worklugincn are out of pocket and tho cor porations In. Evi:n- In Pennsylvania the distribution of tlie spoils Is not in the least monotonous to those who get there. Otfu gallant United StatesSenatois have concluded, by a vote of twenty-live to six teen, to consider the woman suffrage amendment. Tut: I'lnkcrton ttamp3 are still on duty at the Jersey City coal docks to kill oil men wlio only ask that their common rights as people of a fiec country be observed. 'Timely hints on Sunstroke," which appeared In last week's issue of the Tama qua Courhr, may be considered somewhat seasonable. Tim Schuylkill Navigation Company has, In addition to its claim of non-payment of rental by Kendlng.a claim agalnt that road for cars and boats valued at $1C(I,000. A him, has been intioduced In the Legis lature of this (late foi bidding lite solicita tion of voies within ICO feet of the polling place, under penally of fine and iinpiison meut, not exceeding $101 oi six months. Tin: l'ldiadeiphia and New Voik An archists stiongly dcnoui.ee the sheilffof She Chicago pi Ison for denying Miss Nina Van Zamlt carrying out her foolish pioject ot marrjlng Spies, the convicted Chicago Anarchist. Hut as the shcrift Is only do ing what the belter element applaud as right and Jim to tho family of a louuntle maiden we think he Is one nlre.-iil. Has science run mad'.' In a iccont num ber of a medical journal a physician grave W asserted that intoxication may be Impart ed by contagion, and that a t-obcr mar brought In close contact with a drunken man will catch the ailment. If litis bu tmu great many excuses that hare hitherto been listened to with incredulity may real ly havo been entitled to consideration, after all. Trt7 Presbyterian denomination In these United States ot America has consolidated Its missionary ami benevolent publications Into one grand magazine, entitled "Tlie t'hurch ut Uomt ami Abroud." Kcv Henry A. Nelson, D. U., of Missouri, lias been unanimously elected editor of this religions monthly, which will comprize twclvo hundred pages yearly and will be a treasury of Christian Knowledge, ami infor mation. Mattiikws, tho colored man, who Is the bone of contention between the President and the city of Washington, Is not only likely to havo another take his place, but there is serious talk of abolishing tho office altogether, along with that of the Itegistcr f ills, lloth aro alleged to be sinecures, and until Washington doubles in size the fhiriis of tlie corporation and Circuit Court cuuld uniform the duties. Tin: trial oi one ol the three colored men wtu killed an old woman In Baltimore and told her body to a medical college has end ed Willi a verdict of miiidei In the first de gree. The evidence was of the most re volting character, audit was hardly con ceivable that any human I cing could have been guilty of such fiendish cruelty. Out tide, liweverrof Inherent depiaiity, the rime was doubtless partly prompted by a knowledge of l lie Indifference often shown ny medical colleges as to where their "sub jects" camo from. Tho Interests of science may havo to tie caied Tor, tr.it it Is not necesiary that science should foster giavo lubbers iiiid murders. Our State Capital Cormptoe. Special to the Caiuiok advocate. Jaxuauy 27th, 1P87. The greatest joko of the season promises to be (Jovernor Heaver's "Yours for ser vice," which wound up tils rather lengthy Inaugural over a week ago. Soon aftsr Its utterance it was taken up by Senators and Assemblymen, cchocdand re-echoed through t lie vaulted corridors of tho public buildings, and after that tlie politician, tho merchant, tho banker and everybody, w ay down to the small boy. was "yours for service" every time. "Hut like everything clso It will soon become a "chestnut" and find a place with the political chestnuts of long ago. Still If the Governor should fall to represent clearly and honestly tho best In terests of tits party, and they cotnprlso tho majority of tho neoplo of Kernel's rather doubtful State, ids words will rather jeo pardize his future political elevation. How. ever, such a misfortune Is not likely to be- full Heaver as he will be surrounded tiy po litical allies who believe in playing their aids well, ami In making tho best of the time between now and tho Presidential election of 1883. Tho Presidential bee does not bur., as loud In the lower House rs it does in tho Senate, where It at times reaches extraordinary buzzing proportions. Of courso Blaine Is the man for Itcpubll cans providing Quay don't want it, and It is presumable, that ho will wait a few years mora In order to give the gay old hypo- drome of a Kilghtof Malncanothcr oppot tunlty to taste the verdict of the people. The death of .Tallies', tho two-year-old son of General Heaver has cast a gloom over tho executive mansion which time alone can dispel, and has set back the live ly social event expected on the Incoming o the new Governor. Governor Patllson and wife were a little too much of tlie Jcf- fcrsonlan simplicity kind to suit the social circle, and with Heaver It Is expected to be somewhat different. Although It will not bo what it was In the days of the jovial Hoyt, for Heaver is a Prcsbytciian, an at tendant at meetings and an elder, however, tits w ife Is a bright and cultured weman, and while at Hcllcfontc they mingled in tlie social circle to a limited extenti Tho liquor men who struck this place last week were excited, indignant and most awfully mad to learn thot the submission plank, without compensation, had been presented to the Legislature and would in all probability pass.' Of course if it passes that body Heaver will sign it, and then why there will bo a mighty tumble in Re publican stocks and whoever deals on mar gin wilt have to pony .up or lose all. There is quite a diversity of opinion on this mat ter and It is argued excitedly pro and con. It would hardly reflect credit en the repre sentatives of the Keystone State to pass a submission plank confiscating the property of any branch of business; still there Is no telling what the assemblage may do In the matter you know they have done some queer, very queer, things In the past and a repetition of what has been Is not to be un expected. The growth of tlie liquor ques tion lias been somewhat marvellous during tlie past few years, It lias forced Itself be fore tlie leading parties of tlie State re gardless of opposition and now the problem must be met and disposed of, and In Its disposition perhaps "boodle" will play a distinguished part. Who can tell? Governor Beaver has been haying a hard week of it. It is enough to try a man's soul to listen to the long lino of applicants fur the most petty olilccs, some of which hardly yield their salt. So far there have only been about two thousand who have Indicated their willingness to fill the fifty positions in the gift of tlie new administra tion. Even the Governor's pilvate secre tary has been compelled to employ a short hand writer to answer tho communications from applicants for otllcc. How long the struggle for the spoils will continue Heaven only knows. Civil service reform don't work well in the distribution of Pennsyl vanla offices, and don't you forget it. They all must go. Tlie Scnato rejected four of Paulson's appointments Tuesday as merrily and as happily as If Governor Pattisou had never been, and then as a means of Increasing tho spontaneous enthusiasm they commenced to drag tlie administration into Its pro ceedings. The black mustached Demo crat, Schnatterly, of Kaycttc, then offered i resolution to the effect that tho clerk of the Senate present to Grover Cleveland and the heads of tho federal departments a copy of tho proceedings of true partisan ship. This resolution was deemed sulllcl cut to bring on another kurst of applause and laughter which completely drowned the patriotic Democrat. Schnatterly want ed the resolution to be passed In order to stiffen up the executive and to satisfy wait ing Democrats. It was moved to refer the resolution to tho Committee, on Federal notations, when an amendment was offered to have it sent to the Committee on Canals and Inland Navigation. Shortly after the Senate adjourned In tho best of humor. Governor Beaver's military staff was con firmed without any difficulty. Numberless Democrats are indignant at the manner in which t lie late Governor's appointments aro snubbed, and regard the actions of the Republican Senate as a means whereby President Cleveland icould greatly benefit long waiting Democrats. It Is thought, and not unwisely, ttiat the matter will be presented to him In the tine light sometime soon, which may result In a change of Federal maneuvering? and put In the "party to whom belong the spoilt." Anyway It Is a bad move for the Republi cans. Put your pile on that. "Yours for service." PAXTON. Broaflbriin's Hew Yori Letter. Special to tlie Camion Advocate. A couple of weeks ago a gentleman by tho name of Sntffen failed here fn the ad vertising business. Mr. Snlffen, personally was a most estimable gentleman, of a good social position, and fair business ability. He had been private secretary to a former President of the United States, and en joyed nit the distinction and Influence that such a position confers. On his abdication of his official posltfon at Washington, Mr. SnllTcn came to New York, asd entered on the advertising business; bnt, beguiled by the same delusive syrens that Inrcd the mariners to ruin, ftom the heights of Lur- ale, ho undertook the task of booming "Duffy's Pine Malt Whlskev,"and "Laird's lllooin of Youth:" and these two delectable compounds landed him high and dry or, tlie shores of bankruptcy and ruin. Now, be It fairly understood, that personally, I tiaye nothing whatever against Mr. Snlffen, who, as I said before, I esteem a most estimable gentleman, but if oyer a man deserved In - solvency it was the aforesaid Snlffen, I don't set up for a great moral reformer. I am not prepared to say ttiat ever) thing In' the shape of whiskey should be banished' from tlie world though I am free to con. fess that I think the woild would bo con- sldcrably better oil If there was less of It drank, and I am frco to declart that I am heartily sorry for the man who sampled Duffy's whiskey lurd by Snlffen's en thusiastic and flaming advertisement. This celebrated whiskey had been endorsed by eminent orthodox clergymen professoi-3 of colleges had given It their unqualified adhesion; nursing mothers had found noth ing like It for improving their mwii vitality and the health of their offspring; patients n tho last stages of consumption had se cured anew lease of life; and In cases of broken limbs It was Infallible m knitting the bones together; In curvature of tho spine, nothing like it had ever been dis covered; and for sciatica, rheumatism and gout, It was a special boon of Providence. Every druggist who expected to succeed in business secured a few dozen of Duffy and it really seemed as If the fountain for which Ponce de Leon sought In vain was found In Duffy's lillxlr of Life. Kro long the bubble burst people concluded that Duffy was a humbug, and ids whiskey a delusion and a snare. Some people got It into their heads that Duffy, tho boodle alderman, who went back upon his fellow thieves, was the Duffy who was endorsing tho whiskey, and they concluded lli.it as Duffy was n fraud, tho whiskey was no better than the endorser; the sales fell off, Duffy could not pay tils advertising bills, and jnior Snlffen who was put in the hole, went to the wall, and If any other advertising agent under takes to induce tlie public to drink any such compound as Duffy's whiskey, I hope ho will share the fate of Snlffen. But this was not all of Snlffen's misfor tunes: he undertook to boom "Laird's Bloom of Youth." It Is a terrible thing, and I might add a shocking thing, to sec an old woman who should have better sense, with her choeks painted; but to see a young girl with tier blooming face disfig ured with an execrable compound of vil lainous chalk, bismuth and vcrmllllon is enough to shako a man's faith in the ten commandments. It is hard to tell how it was done, but Bloom of Youth got a foot hold every where. Young girls with checks like roses and Hps like cherries, wiped out God's magnificent handiwork with tills hor rible compound, and were not ashamed to be seen In the light of open day, their love ly checks daubed like those of that nameless class. which aniesthctic journalist described as soiled doves. But even this craze passed away, and notwithstanding the most enor mous advertising tli.it, too, went tho why of all chalk. Mr. Laird. could not pay his bills to Snllfenand Snlffen could "ot pay his bills to anybody else, so for the present that ends Snlffen. Moral, "bowaro of Laird's Bloom of Youth and Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey." , A strange figure on the street is Mrs. Hetty Green, the femalo Wall Street mil lionaire. Of late, we have, been regaled with a number of anecdotes of dead misers; men who with hundreds ef thousauds, and in one case, millions of dol!ars,havc dented themselves, the common necessaries of life and died in misery; but hero is a woman, well bred, never knowing want, born rich, eycr since she can remember having all the money at her command that the heart of woman can desire; and yet with, thirty millions of dollars at her command, the in terest of which she will never spend, Is to day as close-fisted, as If her life depended on the accumulation of dollars, and as If her husband and tier son depended on her for their daily bread. If yeu should sec her standing in Wall Street on a rafnj day, as she frequently docs, when watching for pointers, with her plain dress and rubber boots, if you were at. all charitably Inclined the chances are ten to ono that you would stop and drop a quarter into her old cotton umbrella, and the chances area million to one, that she would put It Into her pocket. A story Is told of her, that a few years ago, her son, tier only darling, for whom she is saving all these millions, broke his leg; a skillful surgeon came from the hospital, and not knowing Mrs. Green and supposing from their surroundings that the family was poor, which delusion was not dispelled by Mrs. Green, attended the little sufferer, stipplvlng all the appliances from the hos pital, and when the recovery was complete, only sent'in a small bill for hit services. Ho afterwards discovered how he had been imposed upon; he sent in a bill of a thou sand dollars, threatening to me If It was not paid, and It is unecessary to add, that .when Mrs. Grtcn found herself confronted with a just claim, and a long possible bill of lawyers' fees and costs, she paid the doctor. L hough long known as a bold operator on tho Street, no one suspected tho extent of her wealth till the failure of John J. Cisco's Sons. This house, if not one of tlie oldest, was considered one of the staun chest in the land. The ill m had tho con fidence of tlie best financiers in tho United States and Europe. Tho panic of 1882 brought a sudden squeeze In all kinds of securities, and If the Ciseos had been will ing to do what thousands have done under similar circumstances, and raised money by hypothecating a million or so of the securities that lay in their safe they could have tidc.1 over the. evil time; no man would have been any wiser, and John J. Clscos Sons would have been financial princes in the land to-day. Twenty-six millions of Hetty Green's- securities lay there completely at their mercy, but every member of the firm was tho soul of honor; with lifelong ruin staring them In the face they would not swerve ono balr from ttie line of right. The crash came. Hetty heard the news, and it Is said, I don't know on what authority, that she actuall hired a cab and drove down town wild with affright. The bank was closed, and she thundered at the door for admittance; at last, she got In tlie got her twenty-six millions all Intact, packed them In her cab and drove uptown leaving John J. Citcos Sont ruined. Her husband had got several hundred tlionsand dollars from the Citcos, and had failed to pay them; this Mrs. Green did not want to make good, but was finally compelled to do so. Hers Is not a lovable character. A miserly man Is a despicable object, even, If ho has risen from the dirt and been pinched by necessity; but a miserly woman is detestable. I have tetn and heard much of Mrs. Green for tlie past few years, and I have never heard her name mentioned in connection with any public cr private charity, or anything by which any human being but herself lias been benefitted. Her millions keep piling up not for her bus- nana, lor lie lias nan to paudlo lit own canoe, and do some paddling for his wife beside; but for Iter son, a weak headed boy just about tuch a boy as such mothers usually have. What will he do with It, when he gets tt? Is he being trained for the comprehensive me ot this enormous wealth, when he Inherits it not a bit of It, Will the world be much better for it If he resembles his mother? What a heritage 1 Hetty Green leaves to her darling son Gold, gold, gold, nothing but gold; hard, cold, solid gold, nothing elte. What heritage I Inside tlie Eastern Gate of Greenwood rites one of the mest splendid marble mausoleums that beautify and adorn that magnificent city of the dead. Lovely stained glass windows tofteu the light that foods tho Interior of this tnarblo wonder. Thcro aro only two caskets there one of them contains ail ttiat Is mortal of a man who worked lor gold as Hetty Green has done. Ho did not gamble In stocks, he gambled for gold, and for It he bartered body and soul. In tho game of life where he won the stakes thousands lost, and they were swept mercilessly Into the wild whirlpool of flnancla' ruin, while he stood In safety on tho bank, and saw them ono by ono go down. Death ovcitnok htm at last, and his two daughters, lovely girls who had ben raie l Igroranco of their father's evil life, became the luiiciltors of tits 111 gotten gold. When they sought social recognition every door was shut agilnst the gambler's daughters. The eldest soon died of a broken heart, and tho youngor found herself in possession of over a quarter of a million of dollars. Sho raised this splendid Mausoleum over tho remains of her father and her sister, retired to a nunnery where sho too died. Gold after all, is not tho best heritage for a child. Brouson Howard's new play, Wo Met by Chance, written for Helen Duvaray, and produced at enormous expense, fell as flat as a pancake on Thursday last, and nlust either bo reconstructed or withdrawn. Wagner's Tristan and Isolde crowded the Metropolitan last week from pit to dome and the crowd camo out declaring that they had never enjoyed themselves so much. To mo the whole thing was just about as cheerful as a walk through a graveyard, and the enjoyment about what a man ex pects in a dissecting room. On my mention ing the fact to a neighbor that I did not fully appreciate the genius of Wagner I received ttio consoling Information that I had not the requisite cultivation. Maybe that's what's the matter. I suppose it rc.iulrcs the. same kind of education that qualifies a man to appreciate the bouquet of Schwetzcr Kase. There were nearly a hundred Instruments in the orchestra, and every slnglo fellow went off on his own hook. The base drum ran a race with tho fiddles, the bassoon charged down on the flutes and hauthboys, pianos chipped in hero and there, while tlie musical glasses were In duct with tho harp .of a thousand strings. Amid tho infernal din and crash, I did not wonder that the poor- King ,of Bavaria went mad. My only surprise is that he did not kill Wagner before tie killed himself. BROADBRIM, Washington auti" Gossip. From our Special Correspondent. Wahiiinoton, D. C, Jan. 2487. Mil. EniTOii: It Is announced that.Inthe event of the Senate's rejecting, fora second time, the nomination of Matthews for tho position of Kccordcr of Deeds for the Dls trict of Columbia, that tho Tresldcnt will, In all probability, nomlnateanothercolored man for the position. The person who Is said to have been selected by the President Is William n. Smith, who for tlie past twenty-five years has been the assistant 11 brarlan of the nouse of Representatives, Mr. Smith was born a slave in the District of Columbia, but with his family was emancipated In 1859 by the will of the gen tleman who owned him. From tlie time Of the emancipation of slaves down to 1872 he was a Republican, but since that time he has taken no active part In politics, Dur ing Ids-long term of service as librarian he has acquired such a complete and accurate knowledge of the arrangement of the II brary that his sei vices havo been considered invaluable, and his removal has never been suggesieu uy euuer ino iiepuuliean or Democratic parties. Mr. Smith is exceed ingiy popular at the Capitol, and It is said that tho President has received ample as surances from both Democratic and lie publican Senators that In case his name Is presented for the position that It will be at once, confirmed. Tho time fixed by law within which French spoliation claims must bo filed ex-1 plred on Friday last, at which time 5,507 claims had been filed. A bill was recently passed by tho Senate, without opposition, extending the time for filing these claims for oao year, and It will doubtless pass the House of Representatives. Once In four years the Post Office De partment Informs the public ttiat in casq an inventor has produced a new device suitable for use In tlie postal Eeivlcc.which would be an Improvement on those In use, a change would be made. The announce ment is about to be made, and will of course result In the appearance of a host of inventors, cacli claiming his invention to be the most complete and desirable for the particular use for which It Is Intended, and each confident In the belief that tho com mittee Intrusted with the duty of examin ing the devices submitted for examination will agree with him In his opinion as to tho value of his particular invention as compared with tho liundicds of others that are presented. Speaker Carlisle has, in response to the urgent request of tlie corps of lady news paper correspondents In Washington, desig nated that the first two rows of seats in the private gallery, adjoining the press gallery, be reserved for their exclusive occupancy. fills was done In compliance with an urg ent demand mado to the committee oil rules, but now that their request lias been granted, the favor docs not seem to be ap preciated, as not eyen those who were the- most persistent In their efforts to secure the concession hayo not claimed tlie privilege granted them by tlie Speaker. Tho first State dinner given br the Presi dent and Mrs, Cleveland was efven on Thursday eycnlng. The families of the Cabinet and a few others were entertained. Tho presence of Mrs. La mar, the bride ot the Cabinet, and Governor Fltzhiigh Lee and wife, from Richmond, rendered tlie occasion particularly interesting. H Tlie holiday number of (The West Shore) Is the hai.dsoinust that moit excellent westen. magazine has ever hsned. Manvnt Hi lllu.tra. 11011 are iirinieu 111 nvc colors, ami none of tlicm 111 lp Item tlirm. 1'hnv iira.liflilc ...ft,!.. i..i. In ilenlcm mid execution, and are especially nn nronrlate to th season. An I'leimnt nnirf,tlnr. cngravliic of Mt. Jlnc-d accoimiaiifrs the nnuibei I as a puppieiiient. It Is executed In right colors I .11111 niiuosKrp, niiu is a neaiuimi proiludlnii of Western sec-m ry. The literarv features of the matrarli.e are most excellent. Tl c holiday num bcr and su)iileiueiit will lie sent to any ml.lrtss. upon recelhl of fifty cents by I lie publisher. They will be sent free to all who snbscilbe rime foi IS87 Kunu-rlptlnii price, Ji 00 iwr year. Address I laud, Oregon. 1. nanuiri, puuiisimr 01 1 no vvcm snore," l'oi. 1 Ho TetllnK What It Can Do From the l'hlfudclphla Times. ..pils l-cetshituro h going to bo pretty bnsv It 'f'" eicaioaii oiuce ior every I'lilUdelphla-apvllrant. ' Too Old to Keep a Secret. From the New Yolk World, Snsan 11. Anthony Is ipioted ns sajlng thai Abraham Lincoln was the only man she rould have loved. Tl.ls munis to be dlsuUed la.i U (leorge Washington. Asother Whack i Civil Eervice Keform. 1-roin tho Ianstord llecoid. the world is tht, tvorhine'nr rhr. .-Ii-ll r.... 1 .... 1110 most Hiiiot'itooos lountirieo inn m nn which keeps out taible f)enioerHts and putt In ! lteinibllcaiis under a luiiiot ratic administration. 1 Whatti the Mittor With "Libertv." Vroto the riill.ide .,hU .rCM, If the Vim Z. wit i-bllsiiot snlUIIrd willilhe "fame' tin; Insalr. .idy mMtved from hert-cau.-uh vi 'h i list St.i, M.e in lit t tlirouili the Niacara r p s or Inn w 11 n o r t MverbilJit' 'J he enmity lllitli-cittiitpoiluuities ( r a cirl vt her auibtie in llMlffi PLAMWB HULL! aiEsl fc-la PIlWDFfl Absolutely Pure. Tills powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and w liolcsoiiicness. More economical tlmu the ordinary kinds, noil cannot be told In competition with the multitude ot low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders, bold only In cans, ltoval linking Powder Company, ino Wall Street, N. Y. aug -l-mll mm mum -at Tin:- Central Drug Store, OIT. Till! I'UnWC SQUAlilS, Bank Street, Lchighton, Pa., Is prepared for the Kail and Winter Trade wun lrcsu supply oi Drugs and Medicines, Choice Wines & Liquors, Cigars, etc. 'rcscrlptlons carefully compounded at all hours oi mo uay or nigiii. Full Lino of -A N I)- Library &, Stand Lamps in all stales, and at all prices. Spectacles fitted to the eye and satisfaction guaranteed. Dividend Notice. At nltegiilnr Meeting t the Directors of the i irr .Minimal ikwuk.oi Leinmun, i n,, a M-im-Annual Dividend of TllltUi: Per Cent, on tin Capital Slni k was declared, p:ij able un and after ,aniirv iciu, iut. 1-15-67 W. W. BOWMAN'. Cashier. Borough Tax Collector. I most rcsnccifullv announce to the Democrat ic voters nt tlie l!oiim::li of M-lilxhtou that I will up n canuinnie inr liiu ndiiiuiaiinn lor v ouecioi nf 'Iuxl'-j In Mild lnrn-.l-.rh. lit Ltle eitlnlli'! nnnit- ntutii!? convention. 11 heniliiatt'd ami elected 1 I ledjie myself to faithfully perform the duties ol Ihooniee. (If.l). W. NUS11AUM, j.eniKiuou, ,iau. .i, i..,. Riuonr oi- the condition' ok Titr - l'lliST NATIONAL HANK Or IX IK II TON, retina., at tne close ot uuslness Decembc :sth isw: i(KSUUittJi:s. Loani and Discounts $ f0..vo I Overdrafts 27r ot 11. S. lionds tiisceure circulation 7.-.wo (if Other stocks, bunds and niorteages S.V.Ul Kl Due from aiij-rnveil reserve iiKcuts 8,0?.-. 10 Duo from other National lianKi l.r.71 7: Due fromstale Hanks and Hankers.... 2.717 3- Steal estate, furniture and fixtures f.ff.T u rurreiu expenses aim nixes jniiu it. I'reniluins paid CJ.'O Cheeks and other cash iU ins V Hills or other nanus s.txx) 0 Fractional naiicrciiucucy, iilikels.and cents 5 4. Trad" dollars 4,73.' Specie 3,1U7H l.csrnl tendei notes ,100 CO lie-.ieninuoii mini wun u. is. -treasurer (5 per cent, circulation) .1,373 ot Total $213,819 81 I.IAmi.ITIUS. Capital stock paid In 78vo or SiirnhK fund 8,7:0 t'lidivldednronts 4,ciV w National Hank notes mitstaudlni: G7,Ki oe Dividend iiniuld HI to Indlvl(iu.ildeii3ltssiiliJcellochcck ... "6,257 35 Ccitllled checks,., 9 ix: Caviller' cheeks niit-itaiidius. ......... r. K Due. tu other National Kinks ll,.vi ci Total , S213.9S9 H STATK OP I'r.XNSVI,VAlA, lua, County ok Caiuio.v, f " I, V. W. How man, Cashtur of tho abovenanicd Hank, do solemnly swear that the nhove statement Is Iruo to the beat of my know ledge and hellef. V. V. ltovviiAN, Cashier. Siili-icrlbed and sworn to before me this 7th da) nf January, 1887. if. v. JioiiTnuiKn, Sr., x, r. Coujiect Attfst: 11. i'. hokfoiik, 1 , Tiioh, Ke.mkukii, V Directors. A, J. Dl-iii.inu, I Jan. 1st!) 18S7. rr.pir.tfon or mor. ban One Ilundrd ftnnl catlont for patent, in tho United Mat.a and I'ortnm conn, tries, th, publisher, of th. Kcirntln, American conttnna toaet at solicitor, for patents, caTeata, trade-niarl.s.copr; rlffhts. etc. for tho United Matea.and to obtain patnt. In Canada, Knclsnd, trance, Germanr. ani evil other countries. Tueireipert nco is unoqualed and tholr t acilitlea aro utuur- DrantnKl and specifications prepared and flud la tb. l'at.nt OOcoon short notice. Terras verr reasonablo. No charge for ei aminatien or model. Or drawings. Adtlco by raail freo M A( , ralenteohtaln.1throurlt Mnnn.lCo.ar noticed tnthe SCIENTIFIC AMUIlICAN,hlch has tb. larcest circulation and is the most lnlluentiat newspaper of Ita 14 nd published In tb. world. The adrantao of auch notice everr patentee anderttands. Tbis large and aplendtdtftllasfrated newspaper t published WI.KlCI.Vat flDOa ear. and H admitted to bo th. bt;t paper deeoted to science, mechanics, InTentlons, engineering works, ami other departments of Industrial progross. pu! lisited in any couutrr. It contains the names ol all patentees and title of eeery Inrentfon patent! sen week. Try It four inoulhe for one dollar. Bold by all newsdealers. If you bare an inr.ntlon to pat.nt writ, to llunn Co.. publisher, oi Soienllag Americas, 8cl llroad'ay, N" York. Handbook about patents mallod free. JWORKIIt CLASSES A.,! pared to furnish al classvs with einplojiia-nt at home, the vvuoie 01 1 lie nine, orior ineir spare moments, riiislll'-ss new. Unlit unit profitable. IVrwus of cither sex iatiy mi 11 lioin.viei nU lo bvde - Sft.oo iH-r fVHiluir, mid a proisirtion.il sum 01 intr nil their linn- lo tlK- linsiness. liojs and girls earn ne.tilv as much ..s vm .1. Tl M all who see this may s. id t'u ir di'r. ei l test tip-biisuii--.". 1. It- t'as ...r To- -'t 1- 1.- m ' w, U s 0 - ,. .I w 1 i 'ilirrr 1 ni'i I r Hit ti ni -i- t'f 1 1 " I1 1 pun hi ir. ml out fit free, AddiesilHWttji. MnS.si.-N &t i- Port an, Maine detls Ir 61 P Y ol S3Kxh, M Yi'eissporl, CarMC&tiuly, Fa, Is tlie placn to purchase, at tho most reasonable prices, DltliSSl-U) I.UMIIMl, of all kinds, vli Doors, Sashes, Blinds, Shutters, Mouldings, Cabinet Ware, &c., &c. BRACKETS MADE TO ORDER. Tho Marhlncv Is all new. and onlv the best me chanics eiiiplnvcd, All ill tides are miaranteed cf best .seasoned uinterl.'il. Orders by mull re ceive proniptatlenllon. lour patronage invited. Wo have, also, In connection with the above business a COMMODIOUS St'OliK, where can always be found ono ot the largest nnd best as sortments of DHY OOUDS, NOTIONS, OlltlUERlL'S, PROVISIONS, OAItl'ETS, Oil OIjOTHS, QUEENS WAKE WOOUWARE, HARDWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND OArS, Hay, Straw, Flour dnd Feed, And In fact any and evfotlUng usually to he found In a strictly firsts lass Country Store. N'o matter what jeu want, ask for It and wo can sui- MV von in pi lees mat win kiiock an conipciuion far Into the shade. Cull and roe us, and we will convince von of the tnithhilne.si of ourassertlou. Remember the l'laee M, SNYDER & SON, East Weissport; Penna. January 1. ir-87. The Cosmopolitan The handsomest, most entertaining', low price. Illustrated family magazine in the world, $'250 per year, with a $3.25 premium free.) Sixty-four beautifully primed paces in each number, filled with short stories, sketches, travel, adventures, bright and brief scientific and literary articles, by distinguished American and foreign writers, such as Julian Hawthorne, Harriet l'rescott SpolTord, Gcorgo Parsons Lathrop, Louise Chandler MouHcn, J. Mac donald Oxley. lilla Wheeler Wilcox, II. .11. Uoyesen, Catherine Owen. Rev. II. Heber Newton, Alphonse Daudet. Paul Hevse, Count Tolstoi, Th. Dostolvsky. William Westall and many others. A No entertaining .1 V VSILI and invaluable EIOI1SECIIO M departments. Oneor rnoreiUustrated articles and several full pace engravings in every number. A Shannon Letter and Bill File or aShannon Sheet-Music Binder Free to every Subscriber. These premiums stf.. everywhere for $325 each. The File is the roa?t perfect device ever invent ed for the preservation an J classification (alphabetic ally and according to date) of all letters, bills, etc. Any paper cart be referred to. taken out and put back without disturbing the others. With the Hinder one can insert or take out 1 vi aoii"----. SA.flM!'( any piece of music without disturbing any other sheet. $2x3. disturbincanyi Get SAMl'l.tiCOPVatNEWSSTANDor lend 30 Cent to publishers. A3211T3 W.ITZD. 13 00113310113 rAIS. Schlleht & Field Co., Rochester, N.Y. INES 4SYRUP CURES Coughs COLDS. 1 EDICAL OFFICES. 206 N. Second St., Philadg., Formerly Drs. J. N. & J. B. EOBENSACK. .Established 40 yesire, Forthc cure of all Special 'Diseases, Including Ile.ulte of Youthful Im prudence, Varicocele, Klc. Callor write andU cured by a Graduate of Jefferson College, with Hospital experience, Hours, 8 to s, u to u, biuia bumji P5 RflPLE S .'rffiSJTSSa tamn, a reeipn for a, simple VPrPTJnF P PJllf tint will BEWOVK ifcUtllABlill Eflmtl TAN', I'lti:f:KI,KS, riMPI.KR, TlI.OTCIIllsl. lll.AL'IC IIKADS. Etc., Icavtrg Ukj fcUn soft, clear and beautiful, Toueh with this compoinid f tin soft lily cheek, And tho bright flow will Imt Its virtues spook. Also Instructions for pmditctoir a luxuriant Crow'thoChalron a Infd heail or smooth face, AJstress A. I), BiniPEt, IV Ann St., New- York LADIES! Do Tour Own Syelnsr, at Home, with PEERLESS BYES They will Dye eyer)thlnz. They are sold every where. I'llee toe. a pat-kacc 40 colors. They have 1111 equal tor Strrnxtli. llrichtness. Amount In TaeknKo or for raalneirs of ( otor, or Non-fad-I111; Onnlltles. They do not rnn-k or smut. Fur s-Meliy T. II, TIUI.MAS, UOY.13-1V Dnigulst. Estate Notice. labile of JONAS I'l-rri:i:, late of the. Township of iowcr Towaineiislni;. r, 1 at no 1 n., 111., nee u. All iersons Indebted to said estate uro reipiest f.t tu innke linnuMllafe navmenf. and tho hav- I.... ...!... .1... i. 111 i.r..umt tlij.il. without delay, In prnier nrdfr fur settlement, to i " ' 'iviivruti lilnsl' , n.v.avWil. Administrator. sif I Tie Philadelphia Times. The Daily Times. The Phil vdelphia Times is delivered h)' carriers in all tlto cities, towns and villages sur rounding Philadelphia nt SIX CENTS a week, and is sold by boys and newsdealers for ONE CENT a copy. It is universal ly conceded to be the Best News paper in tho World for the price. publishing nil the Associated Press News, Quotations- of Pro duce and Money Markets and All the News of the Would ill a compact and readable form. It. is not excelled in Quality or Quantity by any paper at any price. By mail Four months, One Dollar. One Year, Three Dollars, postpaid Thirty Cents. One month, THE SUNDAY TIMES 12 Pajres- -90 Columns Address Times littilding. Bought Before 7-8 yards wide Hill's Uleached cents per yard. 1 yard wide Hill's Bleached, 7 ccnts"por yard. 1 yard wida Masonvillc Bleached, 8 cents per yard. 1 yard wide Williamsville Bleached, 9 cents per yard. 1 yard wide Watnsutta Bleached, 10 cents per yard. 1 yard .wide Favorite Bleached, 10 cents per yard. . 1 yard wide Pride of West Bleached, w cents per yard. 1 yard wide Appleton A, Remnants, Unbleached, 5c per yard. 1 yard.jvide Appleton A, Large P's, Unbleachcd,6c per yard. 1 yard ll'idc Bortt, Fine Unbleached, G cents per yard. 1 yard wide Cohasset Extra Fine Unbleached, 8 cts per yard. 1 yard wide Half Bleached Muslin, 10 cents per yard. Sheetings and Pillow Casings Very Cheap. H. GUTH & SON. 634 Hamilton Street, Allentown, Penn'a. October so, 168$ 3 -IS HEADQUARTERS FOR- GENEEAL HAKDWABE, , Varnishes. Class. ALL KINDS OF COAL, See. OPP. PUBLIC SQUARE, Bank Street, Leliighton, Pa. 31. 1IETLMAN, Bank Stiiekt, Leiiightcn, Pa., Jllller.nul Dealer 111 Flour and Feed. All kinds of riltAIN ItOUOIlY AN!) SOLD at ItKtlUIAtt iMAUKKT ItATKA would rosneft fully inform ttio oftlzcns of this place aim v trinity that I am fully prepared to supply thrill vvllh all kluUHOt Tlie 'Best of Coal From any initio, at lory LOWEST PRICES. j 24-yl. . M. 1IEILMAN. CAMPBELL LEADS IN PRICES ! THE IlEST MAKES OF WATCHES k CLOCKS At Prices marked dow n so tow as to come with in the reach of ever) body. Novelties in Jewelry! Intlie above line of Goods we liavc an elrjmnt .KsortnieM, and are constantly maklnKaildltlotM of all the very latest novelties as the season ad vances. You aro reipectrully requested to fall anil examino my lino of goods. Vim are IkiiiihI lo be ileH.sed with the coods, and the prices they are down to ltovk llottom, and can't be beat. All Kinds of Repairing Neatly, Cheaply and Promptly intended to, and satisfaction ciianiutccd. 1 have concluded, ns a means of extending I Ills brancti ol my business, lo Iw at SNVDKltH 1IOTKU PAitltVVIU.K, WHI1NKSI1AY of each week, between the hours of s a. in., and dp. in. All favors shown me by the people of Parryvllle will lt nineli appreciat ed. You are invited to call and Inspect my line of eoods when In Ihlshton. Neil to Clams Pro. MONEY! to be mane. Cut this out and rc nun tn us, and we will send on free something of irreat valno anil ini portanco to you, that will stmt von In business which will lulus jou In more money rlcht away than nnvtliiiik' clso in this world. Anyone can tin tlie work and live nt home. Either set; all aces. .Somethlni; nuvv that just coins money for all workers. Vo will start you; capital not needed. This Is one of Hie genuine, inipiirtiint chances of a lifetime. Those who nroiimbll ions nnd enter- prielus will lint ilelav. tirand outfit free. Alb dress Tiiuk Co., Auausta, Mnlne, ilecl8-l) Building Lots for Sale. The undersigned offers tor sale a numlicr of Fine Building- Lots ! Nlncely situated on Union Hill, liist Welssjiort, , ui luvv in ics itir r, A. f. HXYDEIt. i Septemtti l.K'em Weissport, Pa. , TTflTT can lite nt lioiue, and make nrnrr money nt work for us than nt nnllnnK nlsa In Ihewoild. Canltaltiot needed: siniRre ill I M.ii-H il lice, llolli sexes; all aires. Any one can dntlie vvorK, I.arKeiinilUKssurefroiitflrststurt Costly outfit and terms free. Heller not delay t o-sts you nothing to send rs our addr' and ftiid out If von are vvIm' sou s ill donoitt once II lUuLKf r iitv, Portland, Maine eul-1) The Weekly Times. Sixty - Four Columns of magazine - newspaper reading matter, crisp, attractive, inter esting, instructive. The An nals op the Waii, by active participants, illustrated ; wo man's world, contributed to by some of the best women writeks in AMEitiOA ; The Latest Fash ons ; Times Young People by themselves ; Original Stories, both short and continued ; Top ics of the Time ; Pointed Edi torial Comment; Special Ar ticles on thousands of subjects, nnd all the news are among its attractions. Terms, $2 per an num : clubs often. S16. and an extra copy to the person getting up tlie club. 5 Cents $2.00 a Year. THE TIMES, Philadelphia, Pa. uslin the Late Rise. PUMPS ! Rod Jacket Force Pump any Depth of well. Rlnrle Cylinder, for tli on it od WOIIUIO " - . No Packlng-bot llimp. Buokeyo Foroo Pump Up to &eventynve foot. SlnplnCjllnder, fit AO IB tO umiuiu Rumsoy Force Pump, $13,50, lepth up to scretitv-flve feet. Rumsey Iron Lift Pump, up to fitly feet, 3.oo. Iron Cislern Pump from $3 upwards, Alst WOODEN PUMPS AHD CHAIN PUMPS, l'l VK per cent, off for Cash, JOHN II, II. ACKEIt, Aeent, WifM. tff XKEU and Cistkkn Iliiti.iiKK, Ilank way, l-elilgliton, opjioslte the old Priming Office, nov.u, Tf,-yl Central Carriage Works, Dank St., LehighfoH, F.y Are prtpursd UHinafactur Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagon, &c, Uf .very description, tn the most ntataatM mumsr, and at I.owt Csih Price Rtpalriag- Promptly Attended to TREXLEH & KREIDLEIT, Arl! 34, Mil i Proprietors, I due guaranteed ItiyntJ.U. -layer, liArcliHt.,PlilU, Pa. Ka.v! at ones. No neratlnu or business delay. Thousands of cures. At IvHrstone House, lfeadlnir. Pa., sntl Saturday of each month, Advice free. oeuu tor circulars, Janis-yl Estate Notice. Esuteof JosErn r)i;uMiioiiK,iatcof iiueti. ton lloroiiKh, Carbon county, 1 -., tlec'd. All persona Indebted to said rstatoare request- fit lo nuiko liniio-rtliite luiynient, and llinieliay nti claims HKiiliMt tho same will present I hem, without delay, tn pro)er order for selllcmeiit, to JO-EPJI H, WE11I1, dsn, 1, lMT-wff, Administrator. $100 A WEEK. Ijidloe or gentlemen dcslrlnc pleasant profit able eniplnviuent write at once, We want you tn handle im Reticle of domestic ase Ihatrccom mends Itself In every one at sight, HTAl'I.E AH l l.oilt rVIls like hot cakes. Prolllsao per cent, families wishing tu practice rsonmis should for llieir own benefit write for particulars. I scd everv day Ihe year round In everv house luild, Price within the reach of alt. Circular free. Aeents rrrrlvn sample free Addrea IJOMPiTU MT'UlO,Mriou,0. OcW HO
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