WjSm - "'Original Cheap Oash Storo." PURE ! ! Whatn wonderful lot otincniilog this word ot "four letters contiilns. 1'UltH means separate from all extraneous matters uneonnetei with nil) tiling else; unmixed) clears simple; genuine! clean. Hut tho word Is so often mHused liydls reputablo dealers labeling Impure goods puiej that It Is ajfllittult matter to Vncw which Is which. When wo prefix tho word PU11H wc mean It In Its fullest sense, nnd guarantee the goods to be so. We have at -nil times a choice stock of: TURK SYUUrs, rum: molasses. rums lAitn, TUKF. llUTTKn, TUltU VINlUlAtt, puiifc soArs, TUftE SPICES, PUKE TEAS. l'UHR COPI'MKS, TO UK SUOAltS. TUUK lUKltffl TOWDlMtS, 1'UltU HAKINO SODAS. Anil the prices are'f he lowest lit hlehl'.tiuSul Heroted goods can'besold Miywlierc. J. T. ITtJSBAtJM:, Opposite Tubllc Square, Hank Street, Tjclilxliton. Juiiu',8si-ty. The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY, JXXUAIVi 20, 1SS. 'OTECfAli NOTrcK -i-Torsnns making pTivments to tills omcc nv inolicv outers or imstn) notes -will nlease ilnko tlicmT.KvuMejrtMie WjftKS .TOItT 1-OSTOri-lCE. as the I.clilchtbn'Omcc Is NOT a money order ofllce. Current Events Epitomised. 'A-s'i.tday3-WalltltiE thatch Is Ih progress st Kaston. Easton is U 'have a tacw 'Lehigh ttiil 'Susiiurilinfina depot. Ililgh comity Is lia1hg (lie TisUfcV 'Jiumbcr of pliblic sales. There, are two Imnilreil anil seventy-five' !inmatc3 In'tlio Lelith coitfity poor1idu.se. Matty new Iniprowrfrc"nts 'en ftie world 'famous Switchback "Railroad, are WiAc? consideration. For a sraOTtli shave anil a fihe'liatr cut :ro to"Esranj?s s"havflig'S!&o6i,,6ppositetlie AnvdcATis offiffe. t A number of Ico houses In this 'place have been filled -with Ice tncasuringeightcen Snclies Ih't'lilclthes , Go to Frs. Itederer, 'Under the Ex cliange Ilotcl, ' fclf" 1 ihiootli SkJCvft afia'S, asionabie"lia'ir.eut.- Michael Wa'yrl, a Nantlcokc Hungarian soM his wife and six children, Saturday, to Inan named Matter for $90.0$. A number of Jcanf.sviYle Tamllles were nade severely ftl recently by eating cboese, supposed to have been poisoned. James Mutctf.cr, bMUic iftt i-tNita .'gresstnan Mutcliler, wVile conversing With 'friends at Easton, Saturday, fett vtesd. Packer colficllcs, near Shenandoah, Avliicli have been idle for some time owing to the strike at Tarth Anitooy, resumed vork-a;alh Monday. Lansfortl people arc complaining, anil very justly too, on iecoufU of the !. TJ. '& T. Co., furnisU!?iir thepeogleof that Section AvIUiitate instead of coal. Daniel Kostcnbader, well known liort s a former old resident, rrew heated at Scranton witlt his son Ilenfy, Is, vne aw sorry to say, seriously Hi With dropsy. William S.wank, Summit If iWs popular Undertaker. and fnrtiituTC deiler, has, just Vectored frottTTfie'licliiglt Wagon Works, at this place, a very handsome hearse. "-Orlando Kcinercr, the p'OplViar WitrkHrt to.vnstdp milkman, Is having a dandy milk Wagon built at the 'pe.n'ular carriage works ot Trcxler & Krcl.llcr, on llank street, "-The Lehish Valley Ilailroad Company Old last year tlic'lafgtfit'coal tonnage of any year, in Its history, exceeding by 109,0(10 Ions Chat ISSS, previously the largest year. Iv Llnkl, was found dead in the lock up at Nantlcoke, Monday. Ho committed sulfide in the. presence of a VmihWr of drunken tramps who were locked up with liitn. -Tho young men of Summit mil, or that portion of ttionl, who object Co the terrors of married life, have formed themselves Into an organization to be known as IJache- lor Lodge. Xo. 1. E. F. I.uckenbacli, 01 Itroadwav Mauch Chunk, is selling otf U'all Papers Rt largely reduced prices lo make room for hew Spring sleek. There are bargains for those who get them. 0--4iv. Messrs Jamcj McGlnty and Jairies G Evil's of Hits c unity, have 1 eei diawn lo servo as grand jurors for the February term of the tiUed States District Court, tn be held In Philadelphia. For the week finding Jan. 22, there Were 07,127 tons of coal shipped over the I.chlgli Valley railroad, making a total to date of 9.")7,'JS!) Ions, and showing an do crease of 8,770 tons coMtwrcd with samo date last year. The attention of tho people Of Summit Hill, I.ansford and vicinity Is directed to the fact that George F Huntzinger, of the popular Switchback Heslailtant, is author Izcd by us to tecelve subscriptions and moneys for the Gahhox Advocatk. It ts reported tlmt the Lehigh Valley Itallroad Company will provide a shorter route from Itazleton and the surrounding territory to the north and west by construct ing a connecting link from Its Jeddo branch to the Jersey XJcntrnl Line from White Haven. It Is not gelicfallv known llilt it Is tinder our laws, a uilsdemcnnor to cut, destroy, lear'down or deface any poster, hand bill, legal notice- or advertisement et Up in any public place in this State, and punishable' -upon conviction by a Tine bf five hundred dollars or imprisonment in the county jail not exceeding six months, Ephriam lleJirlg, aged fifty-one years, A resident of Pucerlonj died of dropsy Monday after much suffering. Diseased was Interred In the Lehlghton cemetery. Thurs day, a large concourse of sorrowing relatives and friends following thd remains to their last resting placo. A wife and a rfttmbe of grown up children survive him to fnoufn the loss of it loving husband and an affec tionate father. The Parrish Coal Company's coal breaker at Plymouth, wrts totally destroyed by firo Tuesday night, It was" a gigantic structure two hundred feet long ami ninety feet tilde awl one hundred feet above ground. The breakei had n capacity of twelve hundred tons per day, ikI gave employment to about eight hundred fflefi and hoys. The breaker was built In 16S-f Loss, $120,000; fully Insured, I'romlscs kept fitsplrn confidence; and Dr. Hull's Baby Syrup has newer' promised relief In the diseases of childhood without at once effecting It. 2.1c. In winter, when no green food can be procured, Day's Ilorsa Powder Is ahsofrttefy necessary to keep your stock In good cotf ditfon. Price 23 cents. Utile bilious attacks always aggravate' dyspepsia. Dr. Hull's Ilaltltnore Pills taken according to directions cure both' Trier twenty-five cents. Head the Advocate. Sale bills printed at this oQlco nvliilc ou Wftlti Heading's new silk-mill will bo int In operation about April 1st, The ground hog will'vihture otittif his hole on the 'ind'tft February. Fogelsvlllc, Lehigh county, lites-a resi dent ninety-four years'd'f ngc. "Five million dollMsttre deposlte'frln the National Hanks of the Lehigh Valley. The nest Sliito Fair Will bo held at Philadelplila'from September 6fli to 17th. February Hth will be St. Valentino's Dtty. Already gaudy palnte'tl .pictures fill some of our store windows. -l! sdmo sections of Lclilgh 'toilnty meascls predominate to n great extent among old and young people. George W. EnglemaDeptftyPToihon otary of Lehigh county, died -tit his -residence hi Allcntown tin Monday. -Sunday, Ja'luWtry'oO.'llas'been sct'aslde by the General "Synod of the Lutheran church as a dayo'f praTer for colleges. Wo Will file attention of our readers To the now adyeTtiscrtietit of J. t,. CaW which appears In another column ctf to-days paper. Benjamin HnlaP, ii Wealtliy Lehigh county farmer, was Victimized by Xc'w York sharpers, at Hie latter place, recently. --Atronoir-.eTs say that tho beautiful star of Bethlehem will re-appear this year. This Is the star that shone at the nativity of Christ. The CiitaskufinK. silk mill gives em ployment to thirty girls at present. The number however will be consider-ably in creased. The Tobyhana. Monroe "coivnty, clothes pin factory destroyed by fire recently has been rebuilt and will be put In operation sometime soon. Captain L. J, Hart, a wclV-known Cala- sauqualn dted last Saturday, aged twcnly- flvt years. He leaYes a wife and one child to mourn his demise. The Krtfjhts of Labor, of Shenandoah, haw formed a co-wperatiye Association. The erection tit a fctrge hall will be com menced in the spring. Michall Uiilar a Hungarian living nct.T PottsVllle, Schuylkill county, terribly outraged a twelve year-old girl, of the same place recently. The Hungarian escaped. All soldiers are warned to lsware of the concern -kttown as "United States Maimed Soldiers' League," of Philadelphia, which is a swindle that deserves tlic'coh-1 demnatlon of every veteran. The East Pennsylvania Conference of the Evangelical Atsotiiattott will meet in annual sesstob at fcahgor, on February 10th. Tills conference includes the Allen- town, Philadelphia, PottsvillC) Reading and liarrlsburit districts. , A special mceltrts ot the Lehigh Hook and Ladder Company will be held in (Jabel's Hall, to-night (Saturday). Husl- Wftss of great Irnportaitoe Is to Ire transact ed and all are expected Vo be present. He on hand at 7:30 sharp. Hy ordei-ot the- "President. J. L. Gabcl, Secretary. A letter Weeived from our old friend Harvey H. Smith, formerly of tho Weath- tly Herald, but now of Philadelphia, In forms lis that he has been appointed Assist ant Foreman of Stampers, Mailing Uivlsfota, to date from Januarj 1, 187. H desires to be remembered to Ms 'many oli friends in tliis seet'lon.- When Northampton county was first erected-) In 1702, and for eighty years Stile--' wards. It comprised all the terrtfoiy Within Its present limits, and all of nhat is now embraced by Lehigh, Carbon. Aonroc. Pike, Wayne Pd SUsn,ichanna counties and parts of Wyoming, Liueruniv Schuyl kill, Bradford and Columbia. Mark Hyndman, an aged and highly respected citiieh of Milhtli Chunk, died at Ills residence in that place early Monday morning. Deceased was in his eightieth year and leaves a family of grown-up chil dren to mourn his deati'A He was burled In the Mauch Chunk ctrticttvy Wednesday. ForSalo. A well established and nour ishing Millinery and Fancy Goods business at fahiglilon, formerly owned hy Mlis IJelle Nusbaum, will sell at a discoWit for cash. Good reason for selling. For par ticulars and terms pply at the store, on Bank t. eplWslte Schwartz's Furniture Store, or at Mrs. M. Culton'-. Millinery Store ll'eissport, Pa. 2 There is a man in Venice who can spcik ninety-three language How In- alliable lie Would iiiV Sheen to superintend the construction of the tower of Uabcl. It just takes a man like that to thoroughly ex press himself oit the pleasure tti be found tthllc driving through our beautiful valleys in one of David Ebbert's fancy turn-outs. Livery on Nortli street. The Lehigh Valley railroad brakemen are very well satisfied with the result of their Interwiew witli General Sttp't Good win. The wages of the coal train breakc men wetc f 1.55 per day, tlild have been In creased to $1.03 per day. The freight train brakemen received a similar increase, from $1.70 to $1.80 per day. The wages of the other employes of the road remain the same. The "Woman In Hlack" entered a sa tooll at ifazleton recently, and gently lifted a hat from off a certain man's head, glanced coyly Into his face and then moved silently away. No wOlldef, probably tho man had Indulged too freely In sour kraut, swpitzer and lager and the woman was falbt f tofll the fragrance of the "stuff" that had fchce been, the "Woman til illatk" will haye a a hard time of it If she leaves Hazleton alive. Keeping a diary 1 not what It Is cracked tip to be. Thirty days of acfctiraCy Is about the limit of the endurance; but Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup has never yet disappointed any otle who has used Iti "My son, when you go to the flty, get you a bicycle, some tight parity some toolh-plck shoes, and a slerider cHC, bUt with all your Beltings don't fall to get bottle of Salvation Oil, for "pride (yott kflotfJgoeta before a fall." A pretty Polish maiden nartied Marie Luchmlnskf, has been playing sad haoc , with His llfcatta rf Nantlcot'e Polish youths of hltellterding one lover after another until at 1AH Ute coy Marie wim caught in the (angled, web of love's meshes by the captivating John Maklfinlnski. Where. upon her numerous other admirers brolight In their bills for the presents, including dry goods, refreshments, etc., which they had so generously supplied the fair Polish maid, John footed the bill arid the nuptials of the happj pair will soon be celebrated amidst all the gorgeohsnrss of Polish disnlat. Sfeiglilng parlies will find betfer ac commentations at the popular Switcliback Jtestaurant, tlttn at any other plac'c lit the regions. A large and commodious dnncln stage has been erected for those whodellgli tn tripping the light farrtastla toe, which In connection with the facilities cm hand for preparing, at short Kotfcv, a luxurious re past,- shows Its preference to all others. fcnr stocked with the choicest wines, liquors sml cigars presided oyer by the genial Geo, Huntzinger ts another fact not to be for, . L'ULirit. 11 urn im f'f oinii nn rr 1 sx Huntzinger's at SurumitHiii and you won't j regret it Montgomery county Is pining for an additional Law Judge. Work will be rcsUmcd;on tho Easton and Hangor tfillroad soon. There Is a'llkcllhood 'of Httzlctoh ap plying for a Tjlfy "charter sbtudtltne soon. Michael Hecker fatally Injured John Chlnlskl, in a'tlght at Nalitlcolto recently. A Polish Jew was wrested at Hazle ton Tuesday 'for stealing a suit of Clothes. A wholesale arrest of tramps took place at Naiareth'reccntly. The!y were ell Jailed. The Ife-gorgo In flio 'Susquolia'htia river near WllkesbarTo "is likely to cause trouble. The man 'or womali who 'failed to bo laid up with a cold this Week -Is entirely out of fashion. Pleuro-p'neu'in'o'nia 'prevails to ah alarming extent amongst cattle Hi neigh boring comities. -A'H-ampat Heading drib day "recently cut off the flaxen loefks of a young girl named Annie Hupp. A Mauch Chunk boy named "George Kanable, wltt "stabbed wltli a knife by a companion 1.1st Saturday. Shenandoali has a $3000 sf.it "for dam ages 6n Wnd just now. Shcu mdeah seems to be unfortunate of late. An organized band of youthful thieves at Wllkesbarre has been broken up by the arrest of one 'Of their number. llev. Hugh Haggerty, pastdr Of the St. Mary's Catholic church, at Holllda'ysb'urg, died Wednesday of brain Tevcr, aged 'tViirty seven years. Your attention is directed to the adver tisement of the Guth & soft, tile popular Allentown merchants In another column of to-days pape'r. A largo nuniber bt CoJil ahd Iron Po lice from the anthracite coal rcgloiiS left this week tor Perth Amboy to aid In the movement of eoal at that place. Mrs. Charity ManniVig.'oh'eot the early pVonecrs of Northeastern Pennsylvania, died -at Ircr residence near Honesdalc, Wed nesday, aged eighty-four years. A committee of ti Weathcrly Hoard of Trade advertises In a Philadelphia paper for a man with $5000 Who understands tilts martVuVeture of hosier v, tVc.,to tako charge of a factory in that place. Thomas C. Evans, of Nantlcoke, on , trial at Wilkesbarre for bribery-, Was fo'uYid guilty. Evans offered for sale his own vole and tiro VoUsfct 'twenty-four others at ten dollars eac'n'At the late election. Tuesday, February loth, Is the day fixed for holding the bsrough atid tawri- bip elections. We have better facilities than any other office In the county for printing election tickets and stickers. Renumber this when you have your tickets printed There Is talk of a railroad from Cam ton, Bradford county, to Honesdale, Wayne county, to comrettt the Delaware and Hud son with the Northern Central. It Is stab cd that both of thesis companies will help the project financially. Tliero is an old survey for a road over this route. -We were pleased to receive a letter from o'jr old friend Charles Freclieh one day this week, in whleh he informs us that they arc all well and have settled in Ktpon-, Minn. Charles says that the wrilhe'r In that section Ts somewhat colder than in Pennsylvania. The family desire to bo remembered to their many friends here. Pleasing to the Children. Tho Rev. James A. Little, Who n ill soon enter upon his nineteenth yeiV- as pastor of tho Presbyterian ClihrcVi at Hokcndauqua, has a remarkably large attendance of children and youth upon all his preaching services. After the benediction he distri butes Sunday School papers aVtd cards to all applicants, win) corns forward to the pulpit. It is said on cg autlioilty that Mr. Little lias in this way distributed over sixty thousand Sabbath School fa his atid papers, at his own expense, toj'oung people attending Divine Worship. Is not this a plan worthy of Imitation by those clergy men who have rcasbh to complain of the absence of children from CtlUrih? A Constable Shoots a Woman. A Wilkesbarre despatch of the 26th itist., says: Jmits Carr and his wife Hridgct are residents tif the village of Wyoming. The neighbors fay they are a very quarrelsome coitule' They threatened to burn down Daniel Moran's house. Thb iatter had warrants served out fbr the arrest of Carr and his Wife. Constable S. Ai Lake start cd out to serve them. When he arrived at tin: Carr household he was met at the door by Mrs. Carr, v. ho at once comprehended his mission. Without waiting to saV a word she picked up a big Iroh bar and be; gan to strike Lake with itt The Constable tried to evade the blows, but was hclplesfi He rau into another room, but the woman followed him. Willi one terrific bloU- she felled him to the floor. It was ntiw a question of life or dralli for the officer of the law. He pulled his revolver and fired at tho celling, thinking he cnttltl scare his assailant, but she Wouldn't sc'tttc. He then fit-'dd a bail into her neck. Wounded as she Was she continued to belay the pros trate constable. Ho fired another shot. lilch took effect lit thb w btnah's brtast: The noise of the shooting attracted the at tention of the neighbors and they hastened tn the bouse. The constable was rescued. He Is very badly injured. The doctors say the woman must uifi Tarley'i Trade Beport Piiiladelphia, Jan. 20, 1SS7. Till general trade situation continues passive, and the markets Indicate nothing inare than the ordinary ifio'vement. Firms are in good shape for the Incoming buyers, and lu some lines ot dry goods orders are plenty. The flour maf-KCt contihuM rjuieu The line ilnd city trade continue to absorb the greater' pdH of the coal now sent to market, and anthracite continues to ac cumulate slowly rit Port Richmond, the Heading Compariy reported lis total stock there at OijCOOtefis. The bituminous coal tiadu coritiriiies unchanged; Shippers ciin not meet the demand.- Li consequence prices remain vcrv fir'rtl. The passage of the Interstate Corh'fncrcfc bill h.-ts apparently but little) effect on the stock market. Tile mrfrfcct is reported steady. In the' froil trade the" past week has ben somewhat exciting. Inquiries are numer ous. The claim Is made1 that production Is equal to actual requirements.. The sell ing of ice is above (he nominal price. Those who must buy are Compelled to pay higher fienrcs thrift nriof&il bv thnsrt wfrn li'.-ire nothing to selh Pig L'on Is rulft and firlif oeca-use oi uijnt onerirrgs-. p special chunCn in manufactured trerf. The market is llrnf with a decided tendency to higher prices.- Prices are firrrf in' steel rails $39 at irfilh .... i , , inn money mar snows a goo i iiemanii for loans, and the amount of capital offer- Ing tor loan is abundant tor all legitimate, nurnnsps purposes. i no cotton market is quiet, uollections am goou. All graces and styles of ladies Coatiiu's,- fit prices to astonish the finosf economical buyer, at Cfattss & Bro.r the ;tnilors, 13auk street, -. . Tops Biwser Over the River." When we pauso for a moment and re flect oh thb (pt-obleni uppermost and foro most Upon (lie blackboard of public thought -Mhc labor problem wo arc taken back to the blrth-of the organization, which "brought forth tlib -thought, sometime ln'ho 'yenr 1600, when the spirit of war which had so tciribly ngltatcd (lie North, ScWh, East and West, was not yet wholly quitted and 'following Its course carefully through the "j'cars that span the spaco between then and now, we are naturally Impressed vlth the wonderful growth, tho wonderful progiess of thb organization which unites in the. bonds of eternal friendship tho ih!-.sne3 who cam (heir bread hy the sweat of tlllr brow. About eighteen years ago organized labor represented "oile lira'fich of Industry'; to-day It takes in all t'lii trades and professions of ttits World, and its lniluciico and power Is felt In every ctty, village and lirftnlet wlth 'ln the borders of our thirty-six States In cluding the Territories. Yet, looking at the organizatlo'n from somewhat of a logi cal or philosophical standpoint, there Is nothing so wonderful, so grand and com manding about tlio organization of the Knights of Labor. It has been 'said, and truly too, that for cycry partleHilar groat event T the history of the world men and opportunities are presented to successfully tfOmbat and surmount tho difficulties, great orsWll, rt6 Matter what or how compli cated tlicy may Be. As a Washington was produced to banish the Uritlsh from our shores and enforce the Declaration olf In dependence; making tills a land of 'free a'nS 'equal rights to all; as a Lincoln was produced dflrftig a tirh'fi wheVi secession agitated ouV States and war, with all Its conflicting horrors, burst upon us, to be tue uYlassWrnTrtg figurehead t)f our nation and quietly and firmly enforce the laws and best Interests of a people who were up in arms against each other; as a lirant, a Mc Ctell.m, a Hancock and other noble leaders Kpru'rg Hp to guide a nobre army ton to vic tory and the Yrc'ed'Om ot forty thousand slaves, so Will a man bo produced who will soivt) tiva problems which agitate Ilia labor ing masses and brings on the conflicts be tween labor and capital, from which the former always retire the losers. This mod- dp'o'-dVi'di Ot centraYlzittg the laboring masses is but a repetition of the successful means employed by the prisoners and slav.es under a rich and autocratl'c king, read of in Grrtk lllstdryi five fcon- tKilizlng of tlic laboring masses is in pro gress now under the able and comprehen sive leadership of tJVind Master Workman Powderly, and as success attended tile slayes of a monarchy hundreds of yeaVS so will stfttess attend the efforts ot a more advanced and comprehensive people of to-day. The discords produced by the hypocritical policy pursued by the less con servative of. the members of tho organlza t'torn Will tide as the day ot filial victory draws nigh and harmony will reign su preme. Organizc,agitatc and educate, and do It well-. wiirsrnrtiNos. An infant daughter of C. H. MacDan iel Is scrloiftly 111 with an attack of croup. John Heller, who has been on the slrik list for the past month or two, Is rapidly convalescing. Our popular bakers, Latir'y Vfc Scwell, are doing a rustling business, considering the time of year. Mrs. Wm. Meredith, of Atlantis City, who was sojourning with trlends here, re lurried home Saturday. Miss Mary J. Laury returned home this week after a delightful visit 'niongst Ashley relatives and friends. Tho raffle for a fine robe and a box of cigars tomes olT at MacDahiel's popular restaurant tp-nlght (Saturday). Don't miss it. Mrs. Geoige Happ had a ycry severe fall on the ice one day tills week; wo are pleased to stale that she Is able to he about, again, however. t has Ueeii rumored arduhd town that J. Fi Whitaker on Monday was arrested by Constable II. P. Levan, of Franklin, on suspicion of having fired a small dwelling in tiiat placo. Hew as taken before 'Squire Huck, where he entered bail in the sum of $1000 to appear at the best term of our county court. Tho revival meetings held in the EVangclical church prove a valuable means of bringing the wicked and lihgdilly to tho communion Of Him", who "moves in mys terious ways his wonders to perform." Tho meetings grow more interesting every evening and a full "attendance is much de sli'cd. Much good can emlnate from this source if ohr ybiing folks but heed the trumpet call, and join the army Starching "onward to Zlon, the beautiful city of love." The Anthraclto Coal Trade. The condition of the anthracite codi trade has not changed materially during the past week. I he line and city trade continues to absorb the greater part of tho coal being sent to iriarkdti TideWattir shipments of coal from Port Richmond are still confined to the cargoes going to the East in the Reading Company's steam colliers, schoon er being very sc'arde thole Owing to the Ice In the harbors, and consequently freights have ben advanced to $2 lo Hoston, witli few vessels offering. Anthraclto continues to accumulato slowly at Port Richmond, tht Reading Company reported Its tbtal stock of coal at hat shipping point on Saturday at 04,000 tons. At Now York the anthracite trade Is still dlstitrb'cd by the strikes at the shipping pier's in that vIC Ihlty, though Sbiiie Of the couipanles are ndw triorlng considerable coal. It Is to be hoped that wfsdoiti will prevail there, and that both the striking employes and the shippers can be induced to make mutual concessions which will speedily end all the difficulties. Tho outlook for the spring buslnc'es In anthracite IS very promising; At neatly all polrits the stocks of coal are reported low, and the Increasing' demand for crral gives pfmnist of befltr wholesale prices Ift the riear future; There' Is but little coal In first hands, and still less in second hands, While consun'ers lia'Ve for a year or mote past been purtTiisliig their coal as necessity required, AcinowUdgmenU the following subscriptions for tho Cawion Advocate have been received since our last report Dai Id llah'h, Ix-htghton ,, 9 100 I- S. HmisiT, Ix'hlKhtoii 1 to lw h Mnrstclner, lrflilghton. 1 Ul 1 (10 1 00 1 iO 1 00 1 (HI 1 ou I J. llt-IU, J-CIIIKIIIOI!..., (leorge SI. Hex, Mahoning Valley.. Tlios. l'ajcan. South liistnn, Pa M;sea hex, ilalioulng Valley. John Meht'hv. l'afkerlmi l. O, iUliltT. lMK-hHIl, i x, Zimmerman, Mahoning Valley.... Mlcliacl Knrreu, Lehlghton, James Williamson, I.ejil-lito'n Jacob K. lug, Allenfown, fa,..,,,., Hmwim. Ilehr? UtVwMliiiw. hi !.. 1 Oil 1 00 HI 60 1 1 1 01 23 1 W j Athl,n lk.rKfr. M, n ; j.y. ; ; l.ewrslieer, Tuwamenslns tp. All the latest n6veltics in Fall and Winter merchant tailor- ing foods at ClailS3 & Iko hehightort People as The; Co'MeandOo. Our teoplo who may have relatives r friends ylslttitft them will itrcntlv oblige us livveiMlliiR In thetr name unit residence for publication under this-iieiid. Jinn 011. to: Oco.Tj. M. Stacker has retflrrled frdhi visiting Wilkesbarre friends. Jacob Poster and wlfc.of Mauch ChUnk, passed through town last Friday. -Our filetitl Charles IFelss, of AWen, Pa., was Tn tb'Wn this week seeing 'Old friends. ' Milton G. Clnbss, of town, took In White Haven and surroundings Tuesday. OecrgeDrlnkinah, a graduate of Kings ton Academy, Kingston, 'Pa., Is homo on a visit. Carl Pehle, of Lehigh Gap, Was visit ing Ids sister, Mrs. Iffed Britiktnati, over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert PUtit, of Parry ylllc, were the guests of Mrs. H. V. Morthl mer, Jr.-, vn Saturday. Miss Emma Rruegfi'l, o"f Cherryvlllc, Is visiting Mrs. T. S. Ueck.'on Lclilgli street. Gideon Kostcfibader nnd wife of Lan caster, spent a 'few hotifs In town "with rol atlves and friends Tuesday. Our -young frttfnd It. A. Keiser. of Bowmanstown, while in town IMcsdav. made us a pleasant call. J. J. Kniz, oar ptpulrfr "cigar '-manif- factuioi Ynade a business trip to White Haven and other points this week. Our gcnliit frlehd JacOb Long, ono of Allentown'e enterprising citizens-, while In town Monday dropped In to see us. cOMMUJflCATr.n. Tho Corratv Snoorlntendency. Mn. Editoi!, I"n my lormer communi cation to the Aiivooate, I 'endeavored to show that Mr. Horaco D. Heydt should be elected County ISuperlntendent solely on his merits. He is confessedly the best qual ified teacher in the county; and he com-: blues natural intellectual power with tfood common sense. He lias enjoyed superior educational advantages, and is free from thatcontemgttbleconceltand egotlsmwhich characterizes so many ot less ability. It is of the highest impevtanca that this ofllce should bo filled by th'a tast qualified matt available for the posltioni nnd ft 'behooves the proper anthoritles to elect the best qualified nian regardless of all other con siderations. It wAs hinted in last week's AHVocAte ' that judging fro'nl tiro 'tenor of my firmer communlcatfori, one might, infer that the present incumbent will not be a candidate for re-electlou. iriiethcr ho Is a candidate or not is immaterial. IKi Urge the election of Mr. Heydt solely on accoliht of his pre eminent fitpess for the position. 1 am mqilned Vo UelhiVc that our present County Superintendent will'iiot be a car-: dldate for re-election, Ills law business is increasing rapidly, he has had Oases at ttotlrt he is solicitor for the borough of Lehlghton; secretary and attorney, I think, of a building and loan association; Insur ance agent, etc., etc. Now, Mr. Editor, may I ask How mtich time he may have left to dev'ritc to the important duties of his Olfiiie as County Superintendent? If we reason a little by analogy may wo not as sume that his other business will s'o'oH occupy all of his lime, arid, 'in the event of tils re-election, he might appoint a deputy county superintendent who nilglit not be acceptable to the teachers and 'directors? Tho tcachct-3 know that the present in cumbent gives a great deal of time tti Mat ters outsldS bf his official duties as County Snperitllendent. and they feel that they are not supported by a teacher. Teachkk, Principal's Report of Pfibli'b ScfiOoU. The rriiielp.il presents the follonliia report of the attendance, condition, etc.. of our schools for tho mouth ending January C.1SS7: Hh;h8o!iool... . No. enrolled 25 ay: attend. (inumnnr " " so " " Inteiniecllate.... " " Bt " ' Secoml.-irv M nri " " rouith l'l-hnary. " " c) ' " Second l'rlmury. " " Si " ' I'lrstlllimuy... " " 105 " 11 Total....- 473 400 Vihitous Messrs. Daniel Wleaitd, TliBmas Ycnser, 1). JJ.nitz. The follow iiiK pupils ntU-iulcil every daydur iiiK the mouth: . HiViii Hciioor, Orativlllo Clauss, Chas. now man; Francis llachman, Chailes Mcrtz, Kilwin Ohh Frank Nusbaum, Edgar Xamlcr, 1-mra Wcidutr, Jliiinlij (tttbcli JIary Drlehelhlcs, Irene Fcnsteriniieher..Salllo (iabcl. (JiiAMJiAn.-1'rcd Jllller; Jblin f-entzj liobhle Lentz, ltnwanl Acker, John Heberi'lhg; l)ald .McCorinlck, Cinuiii Keller, Ulla I'lnki Jlamle Fortwanjiler. lNTi;it.MKi)iATi:.-fIarracrhcr,WillleKoons, Lester Smith, ltohert Trainer, Harry Wolfe, Ira Nothstcln, Oriiniil'o ItcliHg, Delia Del'iehn, Mzzlc l.cntz, f.izzlo Schochi Aiiilaiicl llriikate. ar.co.NDAiiv. Chailea Koons, Frank Scmmcl, Willie Wagner, (leorge Cl.iuss, IUlgar Seller, Atthaliav Sc-hult, lCddlo rcterst llany Ktockcr, Charles I'etcrs, llnrtl-y ritrtilip, (Je'rirude Peters, Uzzle Schmlilt, Irene Wcldaw, Savllla Faust, ItessleNoll, Anzlo Trainer, Alieo Wolfe, Mary Fenstcrmaeher, Kntlo Fenstcrniacher, Emma Walck, Helen Xander, Hattlo (legRUs, Mattle Horn, Alice JleCbrinlck: FouiiTlt 1'iiiMAitv. HarryOhl, Jaeoh Heber llng, Freddie Ilex, Edgar Albright, Hob. Houtz, Walter Weiss, Alice lllank, I.lzzlo Ocggus, Ina lAingkammcr, Salllc IScnderi Hattlo Hex, Ella Fuehrer; Manda ItftlmalU Tuinli l'ltiMAitv. niigbho Acker, Charles Sanders, Harry Nothsteln.Jolm Xanders, Kobert Stout, Edgar Auge, Calvin Hill, Carrlo Ulrlch, Ella Beek.Ella I'etcrs, Emma AckcrjAltco Hontzi Emma rctcrs. Sarah Stellar: SncoNii rnuiAitv. Wllhcrt Clement; Harry Peters, Harry Spongier, AVIhncr Trainer, Joide (lombert, Uiitlse'Jr tjombert, Joslo Solt, Alice WelUaw, Ada Weiss, Siicllfe Hontz, Ella Wolfe. Fiuht I'liiMAnv. .lohn ltehrj fleorgo dreen, ,Iumes Xander. Charles Iing'itahlhitri Harry Ueek, Nelson Xander, Minnie Schochi The principal m'ado nineteen visits during the month. The Interest teachers have In the school work Is manifest In their attendance at the coun ty and local Institutes. Tho' wfa'i'k done in the different schools' bf tills borough Is not surpassed hy any In tho eodnty. The average attendance of MdliupllKlurlrigtho past month, the month of holidays anil entertainments, shows that tho parents are also tntere.vted In ttyolr children. J- M. ItOllEltTS; Principal. PleaiSnt Corner Tars. Siefgblng during the past seyeril weeks was cstrordlnary good, Many of our farmers are kept busy repairing farming lirlpleirierits. Geb. Ileiser, of MclCeansbttrg; SchilyK kill county, was the guest of J. T; SIbUariiel; soverai duys last week. McTJaniel s hostlery, Is One of the most popular rcshrts In this section. The genial proprl6tor has been kept busy night and day for the past several weeks I n cater ing to the wants 6f his inmy prftrons; Jath'es Erwin McDanlel accompanied by his lady, Miss Sallle C, Mrs. Ebbcrts; and Misses McDanlel and Kate Xander enjoyed tho pleasures Of 4 sleigh ride to Pu-ynolds, Schuylkill comity fast week. Gi:ikie. It Is rirniorf d In Tltusillle that Congressman Scott 14 tn take hold of the Old Pi-troU-uin Kali road 1V.1M1 was to hae lun from TitusIUeto Erie, and was partly constructed) and cirrylt through and into operation. Just received lrom Boston, an immense stock of the genu ine Knight of Labor Shoes, which we are selling nt $2.50 and S3. Warranted solid calf1 Heather, ( lauss & 13ro., the I Tailors, sole agent1' for Carbon 'couuty. 1 OWE MAN ABOfor TOWN. The Things onr People Had Time te Talk About from Day to Day. A't 'the coming borohgh election a hlimbcr"of Important officesE-schdol direc tors, councllmen, assessor, btliiJcss, Ac are to be "filled. In face of tills fact it be hooves ou'r citizens lo scu that only such men are nolaluated as will gtvo the strict est attention tb such matters as will bo for the benefit of tho public. There are num berless little things' occurring on our streets every day, not strictly In accordance with the ordinances of a real good borough, and which should receive the attention of tiie proper authorities. Wo haye numberless Individuals enterprising, KO-nhe-'u1Iitlvc! ahd 'of just such "build" cs would enforce the'ftrdinances of our bofdtig'K who would make model olllecrs If wu 'rduld but get them Out. Tliero has beon "corfslderable kicking and knocking In reg.M tb the maiiouverings of our public servant's In the past "which we feel assured will bo o'bVIatod In flio Totnro by the election 'of men Who k'tibw, and VIII act, In the Interests ot o'tir people, fc A deflghtful social surprise In honor of Mr. and Mrs., Owen Klotz, of Sontli Lc Iflgli stftct, last Vriday 'evening was a very sftt'ccssful affair. Tho'cifosls burst in upon tlietmsuspeetlngp'a'rtics.andlnamonientnll was In the "merriest confusion. The usual cunvfva'litles weto Indulged Ifi ip 'to a late hour when the surprised 'and surprlsers took possession of the festlvo board, which by the way, Was Ilea vlly laden with all the luxuries of the season, after tho usual tie up the party adjourned to another room, wliefe, -after spending a short time In pleasant VepaVtee, they adjourned to their homes. Tho following ladles and gentle men we're presc'nt' Misses Susan Bollinger Itdso Klotz, Geo'rgo Sussaman and Harry BeVnamen, of East Mauch Chunk; Mrs". Blakslee,Tannery;"J'S.feof) Kauffman, Mauch Chunk; Miss Clevell, Mt. Carincl; Henry Drumbore and wife. Lewis Werriet "Mid wife and Mrs. John KTe'tfc, VJl Vowrf. Miss Nor Clarfr, WEo handles the rod and Instructs 'tVw Vottng Idea how to shoot" tn the Grammar school, at NeSquc honing, had the laddies and I'lVe liVsies'Out for a sleigh ride TiVct'dfiV- Te yoUng peo ple drive tteougii this place, their young voices blending In happy, joyous melodyi while the cfilclcnt teacher looked on in happy approbation. On their return trip th'ey stopped with Miss A'Wnte Clark1, tin Banlc ureter, wh'efe we had the pVrfasure of hearing soih'e 'extWb'rdlna'fy gi'di InitVtV mental and vocal lilusic from the scholars ot what fi recognized as one bt the best schools in the coal region. Miss Clark de serves p'ralse for the sutcesi'Kil manner In which she Instructs tVie Scholars of her school In the 'many branches of education. Oteano'd&o&lkli Pitt's tftii Stafo. i. H, Engel, of SunUWy; died Saturday from tho effects 'Af a dog bite-. , , The Abraham Cox, fet'6'-e WprkS will be put in operation at fctfi'dsdale 'shortly. A thick vein of Iron ore has been discovered 111 Westmoreland county near Grccnsburg. Mrs. John Berger was burned to death at Locust Gap, Northtimbcikind county, Saturday. Several cars wer'o .WTCik.'d Oji tlio Hearting Railroad, near Locust (Jap, SaVurcliyb'yabrokcn axle. t The Cumberland eounVyT'eniibrahe'i iJKigiie secured a graha fclbry in the colirts Ihts week. , O'n'd hll'rt'dr'e'd ot lhc bjislness lnch 'of Chester have or'ganlze'd tliclnseh inVo a Board of Trade. The employees of the W. & N. It. It. Co., hare had their wages advanced ten to fifteen cents per day. The Department ot Pennsylvania, Grand Army of tho Republic, contains M3 Posts and -tojsch comrades. A iargo Manufactory at Blocmsburg wps burned to the ground Tttes'day. Loss jis.OOO! Insurance, ?s,ooo. Minnie Iluibaker and John Albright, of the Lebanon Valley College, eloped, and were )nhr rie'd lu Camden'. N. X, ret-ctitiy, ltlchard Helm, of Downlngtbii, aged seven teen years, met with an accident while coasting reelenly,-which resulted In death. mosei'h Keese, wild Iswnntcit at.Chambers ImVg for murder, w-as .captured at Fredericks huVg, Lebanon county, Wednesday. , u 100,000 has been subscribed by wealthy resi dents of I'lttsburg, foF the purpose of erecting an Institution for the care of the blind. A,i cln bt Sfeel hrc, thirty feet In thlckncssi .mil ab'oiit flvo hundred feet In length Is said to exist somewhere In the Lehigh mountains. A well-dressed stranger, aged about thirty years, died siiihlenly In the depot at ltarrl'sburg Tuesday. A cheek for $300 was found upon his person. John M, Laird, of Grecnshiirg, aged elghty scicn years tiled Tubs'Jaf hhir li Eho'rllllneFs. Deceased had been In tho newspaper business for many years. Jolin lWwnian, of Cumberland county, Sat urday received word, that ht5 'soli's body was burned to a crisp tn tile recent railroad disaster at Tinin, Ohio. Ho has been olTcrcd $0000 to settle the easo, llerhs edtihly has named a new township Tilileh; Berks couiitkins believe In honoring oiir iinble dead, as they now have Washington, Jefferson and Tlldcn townships, concluding with a liarfleld post oftlee! lterks countlans arc gen erous almost to extreme. Since tho Beading Boiling Mill at Beading has passed out of the hands of the coal and iron conipajiy iud Uudbr ibe.eobtrol, of lljo, ialjrbad eompaiiy it is fiihioreii (hat work will pi? resumed either by the railroad company or under lease by the riiocnlx-Brldge Conipaily; of Phoenix vlllo. Tho Standard Iron Works at Norrlstbwii have bceli leased toAlai) Wood,ofC)nshohocken, for ten years. The wblUS i-Hnslsl bt eleven pud dling fufiiat'e'S and a heating department, and have been Idlo for five years. Mr, Wood will put them In order and operate tlrein without Horajls G. Mjlicr, of Huntingdon; lias bought 177 acres of coal land In Young township, Huntingdon county, which ho will develop for shipment over his now, rtiilfohil; rjiljllnio will be 17 miles long'.a.contlmiatio'n of the Bell's Gap Boad, and will be built this year. General Fisljbr bwns bet weeh 2,000 and 3,000 acres of coal The riiiiad'elpiiik ahci Read'tpg foal ah,(i Iron Company has notified thetcnantsof forty jionscs owned by it In North Heading; io tilt the prem ise?. , The dwellings ore locateit near, the com pany's rblllhg nijll, and were occtiplcH, by former employees, hut tho f n lit has been Idlo ieveml Soars, and In some Cases hb fchhas been paid for months: . , I'lttsburg oil circles are excited over a rc portcojst,rlko of.theultl at IJatterson Station, on the ritisburg,Cr(artlers'anYoughlogheny Road, about sixteen miles from the city, and say that If imo It may open up a new oil field. Tho well Is said (o have Bowed constantly after tbo drill touched (lit: Sand and that the drillers were ordered to Insert plugs until tankage can be erected, A company, to be railed the Tine Creek Nal galion Company, has been organized to build dams on l'lno creek mid make that stream naIgable some fifteen or sixteen miles from its mouth on the Allegheny river, a few miles aAnve Pittsburg. The stock will bo $100,000, In ft no shares, with power to Increase It to $3&o,oS, and the plan Is to turn the creek Into ft canal tot) feet wide and o feet deep, with seicn laeks 61 six feet lift each, sixty feet wide between the auutments and with gates sa constructed alto let down at high water. Si'ECiAL Nofi'ck On the 1st day of April nf?xt. I will mov6 my entire stock of Dm'gsx Medi cines, &6., into the adjoining building, two do6rs above my present location. TlcspOctfully t. D. TucMfAS, Druggist. Look for sigu of the Golden MoiiTAif Head the AnvocAie Pointers for Everybody. Tllo leading dentist ot St. Petersburg Is an Anicileni, A pmutlnotit undertaker fit Reno, Nov., Is Cbfllii C. Blur, A Spaniard link turned the whole Blblo Into poetry, 2M,oou itititi'u, -There K Shld t(i he Only one female trom bone player hi this country, Secretary Mnlitllnt; Is said to ho tho most ac cessible member of Mr. Cleveland's Cabinet. In Nm-evo Leon, Mexico, a woman recently gave With to live children, three boys unci two girls, , An nrteslnn well nt St. Atfcustlne, Tin., 'thf6Hs tip 15,000,000 gallons ot sulphur water tl.iny. . Mrs. Jfulllo Gtiiht Snrtorls will snejed the lattc'r ran ol the winter with her mother iii New York City. The city of Milan had a monnmsnt readvt" erect tn Niif,o!oon III, I u 1S7J, 1 1 has Jitst tleeliled to put It hp. . , Austin Cilrtfln has due Qilugtiter who will In herit lis foitUno. She lias Just "gittdaitted from a I'Jrlsian sshool. . Barnum has ofti'rod .fphn U RrilllvHii' I3,ooo to Join his fen tunes text Summer With tho great est show on earth. Mr. lllalno Is nlinntuiced 'to make a speech on Wushlngtim's birthday befofe the Rcptibllean Cubof Detiolt.Mloll. Colonel No.-ih ', Kmlth, of lieonln, N. It., who piloted General Scott's tlitny Into the City of Mexico. Is critically 111. Thirty thntis.ind dnllait I.Ks been eoin'ertcd Into 4 per cents Tor Mr.. Uig.ui. w hjch will lu lliemselies give an Intonie of Si?,0oo. t A wonderful gold mlnn ha's bet'nilfseovered li S.onorii, Jlexlc-o, The nilners s,i i nro metal, hy Irrcnklug tho quartz with luiuuAeiii, -The longest span of wire In tho. world Is used fir h telegmph In Inclia over tho river ICIstuah. It Kmore tltim ROO feet lu Icngtlf, and Is 12,000 feet high. , .. Tho medical eollcges of tho UnltoU States iiiin- L'niuu.iicn over ;vi,uouni)vsici UMdurmg I lie past nine years, and the present i-.itels'ubout -woo per nnnitin, There niiS ta.nno operatives engaged hi tho shirt, c((l.-ir nnd cull trade lu Troy, N, Y and the amount of their wages torn year ainounta-iu nearly Vj(ioo,noo. . A mini who linaglned hlms'jlf aelephne, and who lui(i been trjliig for I! year tu shout "hcllctl" lu his own ear, has been sent to mi asv ium at Elathush, 1.. I. A wild hfiftr was killed In P.leoCi-eck Swamp, near I'alatkc, ,l'"hi., a few d'.iys ago. Tho hog weighed niAfeJhau 300 pound, and tho tusks wcrabout scon Inches long. Ih'eio isaclognt MatfOg, Quebec, that will mount the! tobosgmi sled.go down the sllcle.draw tho sled back, and go down again ns many times ns his owner commands htm. A large 'aVe Vf lee, cut from tho Illinois lilvcr. n'ear (JtLawif,.eont,ilned the bodv ot man fiweft In the middle of It. The dead man was, Joseph Johnson, of Peru, III. .loiii-iln Mill'r v.'r'tcsi "The Pr sld nt Is plain, hut Mrs. L'level.iml Is eeitalnly not onlv the modt beautiful woman wo eier had In the White House, but one of the most bcautiruj ever born," . Iliehute rtftw editions: Uioro .welJPllb', llsbed in WrtitTfrltaln hist year 7&j wwksot lle tlon and (110 religious Imoks, tlio novels exceed ing In number the publications lu any other branch of literature. A young man of Montreal Is rtioon blind, and eattnot see at nil In tho evening, He contracted , the blindness a few years ago by sleeping oil the deck of a ship Inthe full glare hi a tropical ninon. i Such cases, while very rare, nro npt Hl!loVi'l, Ono of tho newest MihVi tk. Volv VAr'tt 1 steiipgrnpher and jypeAvjjtet whpsjs rent for ii .place n tfioipadrpg.VooinB andefoos work for the patrons of tho lintels, 1 lift merchant from afar ran dictate his letters lust as ho does at inline ior a small lee. The ideals proving to be quite popular. .-Alfred, .TcnhViA'n.lria bnnn VtiriAuti laureate since lr, U longer nfilod..lhan )e honor was held by liny of his pfertecessori..Collcy Clblxr cnloyod tho dlstliirtloil'-froln U30tn,i;57. and ItoWft Solithey frpVi J813,ao 1S1.1; nil the others, from Edmund fiponi.er Iovn", for much shorter.teritis. , -d'oekct watnjVra area ncwdcllco loVk'ecp lng.thp hands warm, A waiplpr iseoiiViMSed of a tin box an Inch In diameter,, an' A. six Inches long, holding a fuse of stow burning material, whleh UiN-hs for moro.,t1fti) fln hour without smoke ul gas. The Wanner is put in a pocket or carried In n muff. "iho riVratrs'Ponltry Raising Wide.'' Tills Ts the lille of a new nild valuable book on poultry raising fbr profit. This book answers in advance every jiossiblc question Iti respect to keeping 'AM earing for ioultry, and gives in the plainest possi ble manner ill! Vieetle'd ih'slru"clltifs to ohitblc beginners oV od hands Vo carry on busi ness successfully, and niuke money. If yon desire to know ho'yV to make liens lay the year round; liow-ld fatten nia'rket )Wiultry quickly; liow to dress nnd ship poultry null M'Hcggs tn obtain tlio lilgc-st prices; hnw to build inespensivo lion houses unci J-ilnls; how to discover, prevent mid euro all diseases of poultry; linv (o select nnd obtain choice broods', lind how- inc'n nnd w'inieii oflong ex periehcb 111 Hid buMiieca tihlh'e. money", then (end at bhe'e for a cn'pj- of the FAUMnns' l'oi'f.TRY IlAIsIKd (illlDR, published bv I. S. Johnson & Co., 2!2 Custom HousoSt., lloslnn Mass, I'rice 2o cents. t Tliis book is profusely illuslhtt'nl with engi-ti vines cf model jioultry houses and niiis", plboiiiahyof the lictt breeds of hens, ducks, turkovs iind geetc. This Woik prcfcuts a matter of supreme iiniiortance to everybody, but especially lo 'women, children ami invalids, for there is pi nimbly bo way by which n small hut constant easli income c-.m be bccn'rcd with so little effort as by hxciiin'r and, raring for liens. 1'rom. now- until next JIiiVc-Ij llio price of eggs will advance higher nnd higlier each month. Do not, thcreforef delay, but send at once and get a copy r,r thin valuable book. During (Jic sessoii o, liigji prices the hens should bb kept busy. For COcts. in stahip!-, Jolinsoii & Co. wili send postpaid a copy of TiiK I'AitMinw' Poultry liaising. Guide and two Socio, packs of Sheridan's Poiyd'or to make liens lay, or they Will, send h 2, 1-1. ponnl can of Powder at regular rate ,20) iirid n cojiy Hf the Guidofree. RasiueijiTilky On Saturday evening, Janu ary I-.', 1SS7, by tho liev. James A. Utile, Ht tho I'rcsbjtfrlan parsonago of llokcndaiiipia. Miss Fanny A. Tiley to Mr. Joseph Samuels, both ot l'ern Dale, Venna'. nosilii. Onthe llth day of Dee'einher', Iri KnM I'cnn, Hlmer James, son of Maurice nnd l-.hm-line llomlg, nged 2 years, 10 mouths and li clays. t Itosiici. On the SStlj day of .Dceeinnor, In pat 1-cilir. Daniel,, liilutikH ot .Jilljubeth liomlg, aged Si ycais, 3 months and i days". , , , Kiiastz. On the 4th hay JsnuaryiHiMallon Ing. Homer Webster, son o( Jucob A'Jd.t'hrKtl ana I'rantz, aged 13 years; S months and 5 da5'' . , , 8iini.t,il,Hm(' On .the 6th day of January, In Tnmacitia, Kslclla Apm-Si. (laughter ot Thomas and Saruh A. Shcllhatner; aged 9 months and 15da;s: , , ItKiOEU On the utrlbaybf Januarj, In West l'enn, Alexander, (icorge, son otTbnnias and Ida X'. Jtelgcl, aged 3 months nnd o days. Mauiikh. (lii Itlq istltday of January, In East J'eun, Opdt-go; husband ot Elizabeth Maurcr, ugect tn ycaisJ inonths and 9 days. YousKi On iho ITth dav of January. In Ihlgli ton, Carrie Adellu, daugnter of Milton A. and Celesta Yoese, aged 4 months and 25 days. MANtZl On Iho '22nd day of January, In West I'eiinIda Matilda, daughter of James ami Kate Mantz, aged a months and is days. Stock Quotations. Tleportcd up to 12 o'clock, by DriPa'vkjj & Tow-KSKMn; Bankers,' No. 3 ji Thud,titrcet, Philadelphia. Storks bought tvml jota either lor cash or on margin. , l'itIIwnKLTniA, J.-in., M, l'ssr. U. 8. 3's i 100 tl. S. Currency Cs .,...... t;S 11. R. 44's, coupon .aiWi u. s. 4'scouikii.; ;;J..-.,.'., ,;!;,ifli I'riinsylvanfn lUUroad.'-.--1-. .Vi rciinsylvanla & HenninSJtallroadic.j.. I9?i Uhlgh Valley IfadlrnniT.:;.. sq'i IIIIUI, VNI, .,1,1, lKTIKIll(,U VUIII1M1IIJ ., H, llufl.. N. Y. & 1'lilla lt.1t. Co...'..." ..:..' 10 New Jersey CVntraf-.-' CT Norlliprn Partinc Com............ . 27?i . 5rs . 3U . tX'i . 73. .103 . ra y . ts- Northern tiaepto JTel d.. Oregon TSfifsconf Inentnl . , Union J-affne.."." .'...., Western, fnlon Wem t4i.ua tkts IniKille &- Nashvilfo SJVvfr(Trades)...' Aikyaur reUIW forlbo Jumes Mon 83 Shoe. Ciiiitlnu I mino ilrnlen tttcwy'rnJJu'crlor ervMU In orilwr timtilcn n.lorKer lml, Tnla U the orlulual $,1Shoe IIowuib or miliar., in which oih kiiowleUiju llirlr cvll Ixfrrlorlly by ult"jplliu (O i'iiliduiontl'i-epiitniiii.oihypilfflnst. , Nouo tiriiiiiuo uulcbK bcurlna lulu Stamp, JAEVBE3 ME&HS' Nr5? 0estUt5, GK QUE? Jidu ill Iiiilolt. Cnnarrttn nnrt rnno 1.1 bU who or L,n l B. i.oli,Jlttta. Ourceleiratpjrrioryr.rotb , f-a(rr,, rqi-nrtliy "Cf Sao'of tills (.rtulatllail any oilier fu, r ijr iu llio worW. Thna. amis h wear l'm wli if '.y iiilic rran If yon il k Ibem J A VI Er " I". fi HIlOi: I or imyi Is urupproacteil la Paribilllr. Jn vs-w i 1TTR 1 "iaiBunoHsriijVss 100 Doses Orj Delldr. Itood's SarstparlP-' 'sthr-o-::-medicine of whloh this can hi- t"jly and it ts (in unanswerable ar; ir.i'-it as tlio strength and ptfsltlvo pfwicry'if crest medicine. Ilocd's 3 irtnit ilia Is ro of roots, herbs, barkr., etc., Ion : ,-ir, i f iv rn.t known for their power In purlfyii ,g t !., Mfx i and In combination, proportion. -.-.:! , roem flood's Sarsaparllla Is prcullt r tr Utrif. "For cepnoirit and comfott wt -i .e tfO'Vi' Sarsaparllia.'; ttij. C. llnrie.yrrit. p;ff-.i , "Hood's garsa'pirlUa takes ,., mm 'i . quantity to show "Its 'c'ffejit tfim fuiy flU, preparation I ever heard of. 1 nfiildfln) without It In tho house." r A K UunnAno, North Chill, N. Y. ni r One DoUar' Hbftd's Sarsaparllla cures n-'tuU, s, Jt ihctpi, all lmnorS, bolls, pinp.. rmfrtl i, litjityilyspepsltl, bllloutnerS, si i beKSrv catarrh, "rneunijsm, kidney -I liver -n: f lalnts, anfi all itlTcciIniis ea. -.-t l imi-i blood orlow condition of'thof j-!- p. Try '. "I wa3 sovcrclyaulctodwl,' -"":1a, -i , for over ft yearlfad two r-.tnnlii, (! "neck. I took flvo bottlca of Ifn'c!' CarMt i rllla, rrd consider ,inysc)f cpi-i -ij eiurc. 13. II. toVEJor. Xowcll, Jtasi. "Hood's Sarsaparllla did rrp 'o imr"n-, amount ot good. My vtliolo sy? ;.,i-i hii I i built up and strengthened, nvy : inn u rroved. and my head relieved of ini ' lug. 1 consider It tho pcft njeo.'.ii-i' I h..i ever used, and should not lino? v in ., wltboiit H." Mauy h. Vcnua, - ' isMa. Hood's SarsapaHHa Said by all druggists, tj six fi r to. ?.'..-..' oily by C. 1. HOOD & CO., LovO, Mnvs IOO D0G05 Ono Doito. I G. DeTschirschsky ON LEHIGH STlir.I. r, lias nHvays on hand n eomplt e ilno of GROCEn'lKR, r RO VISION 5- NOTIOXS, FANCY GOOPR, TOYS of alt, DESURirTlOX Nyiilcti she Is selllng'at the lowest pi I'-e.". ! , Ing the liolfdays you can savt money by pin-, i Ing ypur pxcse'nt?'fr6ii her,, .Dnnjl fall b1 csii n ' examine goods and tp'ttru prices fcefti-3 puiei..it ing cliewhere", no HMBQUARTSRSftr JEWELS i Oivpislte the Carbon House, llftnk Street, L1i!k' ton, l"enn'a sells Watches! Clocks' "and Jewelry, Cheaper on an average than can bo bo ight arr where VU'o In the county. Call and sc REPAIRING? In all Its branchqs, nen'tly', -cheaply and jrcnip'. ly attended to. AIO A FULL LINK OP BCHOOL BOOKS AND"- Stationers Supplic november 20 ly With the comiiipr of . i weather nil light cldthihg nvc .. aside and we dori ihat m1. protects its, from .the sn-ic changes hi the Weather, so .' ;,i ni'on at this tiine of the year. TIre haVe just received a com plete litle ot' all the very laU-. noVcllies ih Cloths, Gassimers, . Corkscfevv Woorsfedsj and other go'oo's, feuit'able i'V : Fall and Winter Woa; which wb IriHkp tip in the 1 1 -styles, most substantial nifi:. :, at prices that astonish everyhcin (Ie Gtiil make those faibi o $io. An. -wooii Suits win. proved so satisfactory to all w ' i piirchased of them when we nV" commenced their make. I1 mtilce (he same suit tiotb; at i '. same price, and tho material n use is as good as evei "We would call yo'ur iUtcntU to our Gents FuMsfiifll Department I which embraces the most recent novelties in Collars, Cuffs, NeCkvvear, Underwear, &c In Ladies; Gents and Child reus shoes, we have eve'rythin.! that is likely to; be in demand. Wk invite ioil to tail, feelini sUr 'c ite edit please ion; no mat ter xbhat yon icant. Very Iiespeclfullt Bank Street, Lehightori, Pa', I have Jnsf opened a Coal Yard In connect If with my hotel In WEI8SP0HT wbero can' constantly be found nil sizes of tho Best of Coal ! at prloes fully as low & the lowest. Give me trial nr.d l roul'i(w.l. Henry Christmsn, Fort Allen House, Wolsapoi, I all banks Sisndard Scales In (.'onnecllor Ui t-raocr l( M v