Jw tote Miwnte. U. V. MORTIItMER, lotto it t.UIIIOIITON. IM.: SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1S78. i ! , ... ! Tlio Nntlonals in Council. To-iiny i Friday), os wo go to pre??, the National Greenback-Labor patty "ws hold ing their Convention in llic'Couit 'House nt Mauch Chunk. BelhercsuUoftheileliber tilione of Uiii nwtaf My r, irr.t f t Tnov, thorp will, iiitiftttnJoubtCilly, bo vety great AtnU isfnetion nirtong the imnieT.sc r,.iy of nfpir- nntu for dffica. Thia'tfe infer from tlm f.ict thai n. tnaioritr of tlio relf constituted loaders of this new party lire thu soif-hrada of otiicr jwrtics who have been nejiiring to positions, for which they are mentally ami physically unfitlcJ, and having failed in tho ctlbit to secure Iheni, liavo joined tho new-Hedged ceheme of tito greonbaekers in tho hope of ibtaitiin5 through tho vote of the working men oflicea of trust and emolument that both the old pattie3 declined to entiu-t them With, Like old Mioawber, they wait, and liavo been waiting, until they have become bald and grey in their trouble mid anxiety of waiting, for something to "turn-up," and this they imagine to be their"opportnityl" Not one of them but has solved, nt least to his own satisfaction, the g?eat financial prob lem of tho day, and is rer.tly to guaranteo to every workingman Work in abundance and greenbacks al IHtilnm, will they only elect him to a gcrdjat ojicc. Among tlie aspirants for nominations be fore tlio convention to-day, a3 we learn, are: JTaflitm Klotz, of Summit Hill; E.T. Mc i)ouough, of Nesquchoniiig j W, A. Graver, of Lehightonj F. C. Kline, and Abo Stroll, of Mauch Chunk; J. C. Finchcr, of Kast Mauch Chunk ; Hugh McGarvey, of Beaver Meadow; E. R. Eubody, of Weatheily, and other mid lesser HgJits innumerable, who fondly imagine that upon their nomination and election to office depends the salvation of this great and glorious country. Ihilcc ct decorum est pro patria tnori The Chicago Inferior : Wc hear that the farmers in many parts have been ofioring $2 50, and board, per day for harvesterj without being able to get the required help nt that price. The thousands of tramps have had an opportunity to work at good wages, and have rejected it. Thero never was as good wages as that offered in tin's or nny other country. A dollar will buy as much beacon, (lour, potatoes, and cloth for men's or women's wear as it over would at any time in tho past. When food and clothing were as low before as they aro now, which was only once, and that about tho year 1843, than a good mower and cradler would work for a dollar and a half ft day. The tramp, taking up tho cant of political demagogues, aro threatening to destroy tho machinery of tho farmers. II is timo to tako decided measures with the tramp. Vagabondago has reached the magnitude of a crime in its antagonism to tho peace and necurity of Eociety, and should bo so measur ed, and retribution dealt out to it. Tlio Philadelphia Sunday Prat, an in dependent journal, thai has not heretoforo manifested much sympathy with tho Dem ocracy, pays this tribute to Senator Dill : "Andrew H. Dill holds a warm place in tho affections of tho people of Pennsylvania, and very deservedly. Ho has proven him self not only an nblo Legislator, but an lion eat one, and thereforo is entitled to tho con fidenco so generously reposed in him. Ho will not forfeit it. His prolonged Legist tivecaieer is niarked by nothing disreput able. io chargo of corruption of nny kind has ever been preferred against him, for tho excellent reason that ho has never given even his most vindictive opponents a chance to imputo wrong to his actions. Open and abovo board in all his dealings, whether with individuals or tlio public, ho has com pletely disarmed criticism, and therefore stands before the people to-day the personi fication of tlio Jellersonian idea of public ofiicials, capable and honest." Tho National Greenback-Labor Conven tion of Ohio tnet.Tucsday in Columbus, and organized with Robert Shelling, of Cleve land, as chairman. A ticket was nominated headed by Andrew Roy for Secretary of State, and Chilton A. White for Justice of the Supremo Court. Tho resolutions adopt' cd demand a greenback currency "for tho employment of labor, tho requirements of business, and tho payment of all interest' bearing bonds as fast as redeemable ;" tho unlimited coinage of gold and silver; tho repeal of tho Resumption act; a graduated income tax, tho regulation of the hours of labor; tho abolishment of tho contract sys tem of prison labor, Ac. Tho proposition of tlio United States to lioU a monetary conference to settlo tho i.iestion of the relations of gold and silver hm been accepted by France, Belgium Swujerland, Italy, Greece, Holland, Alts- tun, Russia and England. Germany may 'i -i take part in its discusslous, but this i n t certain. The sessions will probably be n at Talis on the 10th pros. - The Sub-Treasuries have received orders piy out silver dollars. Laborers on pub io works and army ofiicomvill also bo paid itilv.r. The Cincinnati Gazette says: If, iter this, the coin refuses to circulate, thero nothing left but to impeach tho Secretary I iho Treasury. Tins years' lijruist In JJebte.ka will bo lie urgoest over gaitieiini mt uui &uie. wi ropi , no climated U3 follows, .Wheat, 3; 000,000 bushels; oats, 70,000,000; barley J.000,000! lye, 1,000,000; rn 70,000,000, The Jay C-wko failure, which involved ..-i,-. re millions of dollurp, i- is now c- "lin1 realiao locn-di. , resume tu per v is. - ih : amount. Points in Politics. General Hanks does not like to be inter vieAved on politics. Stlmylcr Colfax has declined to be a grtefcbaek condldnlo for Congress. UimterCIymer is working hard for ro aomitiation and has a prospect of getting it. The Cincinnati Commercial suggests that fome wild land be pet apart for the tramps. The candidate of tno nationalists In tho Sixth district of Illinois is a MethodM. parson. Tho Ilurlington Jlatclcye says that 'Greonbackim" is "nothing but brevet Communism," The power and vitality of tho national- Ms and Rrceubaekers Is to undergo tho first general Inst this fall. -l'ulitieal conversion may assumo tho strength of ti moral tidal wave bclbio tho next Congress is organized. Of Jeilerson Davis' recent utterances the Savannah JYirics says: "Tho truly bravo can only see in them words of manliness, truth and wisdom." The New Hampshire Republican Con vention will tako place on tho 10th of Sep tember. Tho democrats will hold theirs two days later. Until at Concord. Tlio Littlo Rock JW emblazons tho name of "II. M. Rector, of Garland county," in connection with tho Governorship of Arkansas. Tho Post is rt gi eenback organ An Ohio man who has made a study of domestic entomology is convinced thai civil service reform is a homo bug and to tho manor bom. It Hayes that appearance. Henry Clay Dean declares that ho is notnvcrtoto going to Congress from the Twelfth district of Missouri, but he will not sacrifice his dignity in a. scramble for tho nomination. Atlanta Constitution: "Republicans, both at tho Aol'th and in tlio South, are Miking to and relying on independency ns tho sole hope, of breaking into a solid South u 1SS0." General Garfield Is repoitcd as saying: "The critics of Hayes aro usually tho ad mirers of Grant, but they are singularly in consistent in attacking tho former for acting on the advice of tho latter." -Charleston Journal of Commerce (dem.) If General Grant should livo till 1SS0 is eh.mceof becomiiiglho republican liomi- neo for Piesidcnt is much tho best of any person now named lor that position." Tlio editor of tho Washington Star thinks tho nationalist party is the tail of sonio other dog, or words of liko import. It Is a self-evident truth, acknowledged with out scientific demonstration, that said tail would fail in attempting to wag said dog. Indianapolis Journal (rep); "The prop er place for every honest greenback man is in tho republican party. It created tho greenback and has maintained and defended t against the attacks of rebels,repudiatiouista and democrats." Tho Cincinnati Gazette publishes tho following despatch from Iowa: "L. Q. C. lloygott, of Boono county, was nominated by tho Greenback Central Committee in tho District for Congress, after everybody else had refused." The Columbia (N. C.) licghter (dem.) does not think tho independent movement iu tho South will amount to much, "In South Carolina," it says, "at least dining tho present year, thero can bo only ono issue a square, open fight between democrats and republicans. l'ottsvillc Miner's Journal i "Thework- ingmcn may not bo nblo to see through a brick wall, but they aro sufficiently sharp of sight to penctrato the very thin mask of sympathy with which tho greenback portion of the party veil their political aspirations. Hence they are at loggerheads." St. Louis Time (dem): " If thero is a Northern man in tlio South foul enough or coward enough to bo 'driren out' by the speech of Jcll"Davi8 or anybody else's speech, tho South may thank itself for tho riddance. It would only be a misfortune, that he couldn't be scared clean outof the country.' Tho Chaileston Journal of Commerce says: "If tho South count leave tho Union without firing a shot tho would not do it, Tho Union now means to her profit and domination beyond her hopes and at tho ex penso of her bitterest foes, who havo been blown up by their own torpedo." Providence Journal: "It Is not tho time when General Butler will bo elected Governor of Massachusetts by tho aid of mobs, and although ho may bo watehin tho labor tumoil with hope, wo givo him tho credit of knowing tho cfibrts of such a man as Kearney would only be uu injury to his cause." Speaking of tho general result this fall, the New Orleans Timcj (dem.) says: "Thero is nut much chance for tho repub licans to beat tho veto of 1S70, while tho democrats havo every chance. Tho charges of fraud against Hayes, and tho ojien dislike to him in many republican States like Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Illinois, will tell seriously in tho coming canvass, Atlanta (.institution: "ucx, no ono think that becauso tho party machinery has broken down that republicanism is dead In the South. It is as rampant as ever and ten times shrewder. It has turned from tho use of bayonets to tricks that aro dark and dan gerous. Its new namo is independency Politics in the North American Domin ion aro becoming more and more acrimoni ous. Zc Sattonal, of Montreal, eaye: -"Of all tho conservative wliticiaus who make a favorito weapon of faldiood the most tern crariously audacious is, incontestably, Dr. Tupper. First Lieutenant of Sir John A, Maedonalil. To lio is, for him, a second nature." They will toon bo sufficiently educated up there for annexation to the great and glorious United States. Of "Kearneyism" tho Sacramento He- mnl-l.'i tion says : ".fitrtlfit has not tho qualitie nootftary to Ion; life, but it may bo galvanized into temiioiury activity jnd vljii' by ox'rnacc-us acnciL-. A-1 r elt it is notiformidable, bulneither is it despicable. No matter what ignorance and perversity it represents, It lias succeeded In easting 30, 000 votes in tills State; anil whatever organization docs that mutt bo regarded and treated as a serious political force, with future possibilities necessitating the munot caution and vigilance on the part ol the mora intel ligent and conservative elements." News Ituiuv. There nre on dossil in tho six National Banks of Wllliuiuspoit, Peniia., nearly $1, 000,000. Carlisle, Pa., is buildingn largoncw brick market house, which will bo completed in a short timo, California expectsto realize $50,000,000 ort her wheat crop this year, nn increase of $20,. 000,000 on the receipts of last year. A resident of Marietta, Ga., has shipped thirty-two tons of lead and Iron gathered from tho battlefields near that town. The tenth annual session of the State Dental Society of Pennsylvania will bo held at Bedford Springs, commencing July 30. The sales of land by tho Northern Pacific Railroad Company 'during tho past year amounted to about ono and a half million dollars. The Lancaster county tobacco crop pro mises to be tho finest ever cut in that section. The prospects iu York county aro also very favorable. There is an apple tree near Scranton which was bearing wlicu the massacre of tho Wyoming valley occurred, and which is now full ot fruit. A newly discovered mine In South Moun tain, near Montciey, Fralikliu county, Pa., is said to contain by far tlio lichest copper ore yet discovered in the State. Different colored ribbons ore used in com bination fbf trimming dress. For black drefses gold and red aro used; for whlto ami delicate tints, pink and blue. There aro four hundred collages iu this country, with an aggregate of 3700 profes sors ; thero are twenty-nino universities in the German Kmpire, with 20,220 students. ' ittsburg has 73 glass factories, 33 iron rolling mills, 8 steel rolling mills, 7 white lead factories, 21) oil rclinciies, mid tho coal mines contributing to that market number 138. Gen. Cameron has written to the commit tee in charge of the erection of the soldiers' monument at Sunbury, Pa., that if the shaft can bo raised for $5000 he will agrco to raise hall the sum. Tho steel Works of tho Lackawanna Iron ml Coal Company produced last Fiiday 212 tons of ignots in twelve hours, the largest known produce fiom two convciters within the specified time. The Pennsylvania Railroad company makes n great saving in fuel by the simple device of nllowina tiio firemen half of the coal saved out of u specified amount for ruuniugine trains, A gypsy woman stolo n small boy in El- mir.i lust Wednesday, and carried him near ly to her wagon out of tho city before sho was discovered and overtaken. Sho then let tho child go and made her escape. Prof. Brewer, of Yolo College, in an article mi tramps, says, "they aro savages in in stincts, tastes, traditions and codes, and that their nttittido toward society is that of In dian savages toward a peaceful and indus trious settlement of whites. Mr. Isaac Holes, of Taylor township. Blair county, Pa., has brought suit ngainsta freight conductor of tho Pciiusylvani.1 rall- oad for detaining his team nt upper Wood- ,-alo crossing, on Saturday evening last, for tlio space ot about Hall an hour. Bars of pure cold, weiuhingtuenty ounces each, have been plowed up at or near Lex ington, :s. u., lo tno value oi sonio !fiu,uuu. It is supposed to be tho proceeds of a staeo robbery committed some forty-five years ago, when Uio thieves nut the niciai. John Reddington, a hard working farmer of New Monmouth, X. J., has lost ten chil lren by death within a year. The last of tho ten was buried on Monday of last week. The cause of death in every case was scarlet r cl.. i...l 1. lever, cik ivuv i-urucii uu in uuu nci'n. A sailor, named McCorniick, convicted ofstcalimr nn anchor, has been whipped publicly at Hampton, Va., by tho negro constable of the town, being tho first white man to undergo punishment umlcr the act which went into ellect in the old Dominion on the 1st instant. Tho flounna mill industry of tho United States is said to rank next to iron, Tho number of mills is over 25,000, all'ording employment to 00,000 men, whoso annual wages aio about $20,000,000, and turning out yearly about 50,000,0011 barrels of flour, of which -1,(100,000 aro exported to foieign countries. Thirty-seven of tho nlncty-ono annual Conferences of tho Methodist Episcopal Church, which havo held their sessions siiiio January 1, reort 076,501 members and 112,277 probationers. There is an in crease of 52 preachers, 17,103 members and probationers, 187 chuches, 90 Sunday schools, and 10,20(1 Sunday-school scholars. A new line of trado is being established at Washington, Peniia. Somo weeks ago a gentleman caught a largo number of snap ping lurues in imamoers nam, in washing ton county, and took them to Waynesburg, where he fattened them, and on Saturday last forwarded them to Pittsburg by express. Tho lot weighed about ono hundred and sixty pounds, nnil will bring about eight cents per wmnd gross. No;v Advertisomonts. Stop & Bead All form, of Kidney m(t Urlnarv iUcae, rainatn (lie Hack, hides, and Lciu, ore posi lively cured by GIUST'S ItEMEDY. It effects aro truly manellous In Atopsr. Oravel, llrlsht'a ilteose, Seruiual lo.ecs. Lea conbtsa, aail Inst vigor, do mutter ot lioir Ions etailJIns tliocnso mav be, positirorelkf Is had In from one to thieoilavs. Do not depafr, rica Itate or doubt for It la really a tptcillo aud never litis. It U purely a voelaulo piepara. tion. By Us time y uso thousand of casca t bat bave been considered lncurablo bv tbe most eminent rnjsictans bavo b'en petmanently cured. It U a so mooried ly the regular I'hr a'canj and Moflcal Boclities Uiiouabout tbo country. Bold In Lotties at two dollars eao 1 or tbree Lotties, vblrb la cuongb to cure tbo rno&t agrrarated caso, sent to anf addicts on receipt ot five PCLLACS. Small trial tnttloi OXE dol lar eaeb. Ail oidera to tosdireised to Grant's Remedy Manf'g Co., &31 MAIN ST., WORCESTER, MASS. jnljl 1o ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF VERY VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ! 31 y vlrinoof an Kline order lsmod ontot the Conrt or Common rictu cf cmbou County, tho undciMfnioa will sell nt public talc, on FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1878, at 2 o'clock P. M upon tho prenils os In Frank Im Towualiin. Carbon Oouutv, l'n, tbo follow lni Hoiil Kstnto. to wit I So. 1. Alt Hint ceftoln Mcsfnace. Tenement mid nleoo ot grouuti. .ituntoin rionk)n towu stiip Hioicaut, bound&l und ricncilbcrt asfo1. lov, lottttt ileKiuuinp at a slotio in n t'linlto road leailliiK from fct. Paul'n C'huieh to 1'lno Swnnini thenco inrtty bv lnna ol Franklin Salt ana partly bv land of Chillies Dul-liacli. north 81 donees, ist 4J perches ton stone, and tneneo livttie latter north 14 uVirrc s, cietno perches to a stone, and north 62 denrce, eist .U rivhettun post; thence by lnu ol Joseph taituinn; north dcureci, west 4t perches to a poptj ineneo ay mun or Augustus xtociuer. todtli C83 depieea. west 1Q peivhes to a post; thence bv til" same mid partly by land of dir. neliusfcnvder south 81 depToe, O3I4 peibhCB to 1 fttnno. t.'ienee bv land ot Taut Back, souih 18 degiee:. west 40 pinches tonstouoi toenco by hiodlateof Daniel Holt north S3 dercbi. ast perches to 11 stone, and soul 11 21 H decrees, east 17- perem'S 10 iuu piaco 01 ucg numg, cou talning 44 acres utin 79 perches, muro 01' less. riu iiiipiovomcuis mcreua consist oi n tfJRAMK DWELLING HOUSE, IbrCGfeet, two stories Uieh..,rltU rorchnt tachrd, Ftome Ilnrri 30 by 4b ftet, und other out huUdii gd, o Well ot gooi. wftter a coodoi chard. Laud In it h'frh state ot cultivation, Jfo. 2. All ttint rerfcam incftsti:iPo. tenement ami piccoof land altuule In tlio towmhip more 8"id, iionndod audd"trii)pa na lul ows to wit t Uoglmitntf at (i holo, tnenoa iiyiano: or reter l.nux. north 8la tli'cfcopj e:ut OJ.7 ueicht's and FOUthllH dcKreoa. trn-t 12 p?rcle. and north degie(B, rasr 41 peichtvjj lliciifO by land cd Autmi yclmrll, south HH dcurein, oast 117 wiliest thenco bvlfttid late J fecrms, poath Ti dcni ccs, ?.1 5 purclic!", nud pontlit,G degree-, west J- nercjieni lucnuu uy uuu vi out", uui- wart amtu (J7s tiereel. wei-t 70 perches: tlioiieo bv land of Anion echne.l, north 7H tic eeve. wed 102 tvli naichcfl: tneneo nv land of Jacob Zeiccnruta, north ?j dpcteea, wejt it5-li peici.t-sto pihCG or iioyimui r, conimuiiijj iiki p.fim. i (Hi Tuiiclipfi. more or lo-s. Ko. 3. Ad that certain nieisflfftro, tenement and pieco of land (ltiiato in mid Township, boimncdnnddccitbed na follows, to wit: Eo guiulnpntacoiuer. thenco br lnd cf Voter JiOus, north 83s4 dipree, e-.at M03IU perches; thenco by land of Jjanicl Walk, south tic yrcos, west ns perche. and south 49 deffieoi. wost 8Spercliosi tliinco partly bv inua 61 J. Beeuid aud p'trtly by land of Aaron bChnMI, lionh llhn "west 131710 percaesto thopin? of tiegmnln. containing 72 O-t-itoih-i acres mMopr le.-i. lieuif? the Iteai I-.btnto of Daniel fee n fan Kernndwiie, of raid Fr nKlln Townchip. t'ar bon County, amt to to sold oy the As-iKiirofof tbflbo.Klltot creditors. Tho Terms and Conditions will bo raado known on tho aay ot snlo, and dee atteiuiauro' g ven bv JOKI Ass gnee. V. J. MEBtiAV. Attorney. July 0, 18S. 3-.V SSIUNKE'S SALE Of Valuable Real Estate By virtue of an order of ifce Court of Com. mon IMeasnf Carbon Conntr, Ibno will be ex posed to public folo on the promises in Mnhou. lutf Tonnbhlp, Caibou County. Va., on SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1878, at 2 o'clock 1, FOUlt TitAClS Ott M , all those VISOES or LAND eituatod In Mnlmnlnf; Townsblp, county aroro eatd, and dcbcf ib d as follows: Tho ono is bounded by binds of Nathan He. malv.Jouan a. Horn, Vaul Keller, J. Cunttr, M. IXqx, and otJcra, conlaimn 93 ACHES AND 3G PERCHES. Thf otter is bounded bv landi of J. Ciinfer. .Tunics siltlea, Wil lam Werner. La Fajotto LautZ, Oliver MuEselman, and others, contain ing 77 ACRES AND 32 PE11CHES. The third lsbonndcd bv hnds of J, Cnnfer. J. .x. Hoin, Jofehua Utuyt. IX. We In bower, and others, coutulhiuR FIFTY ACHES and ONE HUNDRED ami EOUTV-TWO PEUCIIES. The Inst Is bounded by lnnd of Thomas Hoin. Thomas iiotk. Itiael i'ouset Michael ilesser, ana others, tontuiuin 173 ACUUa AND 112 VEltOIIE?, of which about ilNKIIUNDHED AClirs aro ClittAllKD and under u iruod cLato of culliva llou. Tho impiovcments crt thin tract aro A 2'STOlt FJiAMU J)VKII.IKQ HOUSE 22 by 2t feet, with Mtchon ntUcbed 16 dv 24 ierr. a &wieb oaiu -itt vy w icei, anu otucr oc- duhu ngs Terms and conditions will be mado known eu- tnu uay ami macs or saje uy KASlUlL. LE I II EN Q UTII, AsaStrnecof Wlilmm llnfn. Albricfit A yreymuu, Attorneys. JuTyl3-w3' ANNUAL STATEMENT OP THE Receipts and Disbursements OF Franklin Township SCHOOL DISTRICT. ROBKUT ANTHONY, Treasurer, in count with Franklin Township School District, Carbon County, Pa , for the School Year ending (Bounty Account) Juno 3d, 1S78. Urcelvedof tlie Horotiph of Wrtssport. 7l CO Joliu Scliwab, on duplicate J576-77 823 Kl IS77. Treasurer's balance XV C3 Jnno 16. 1'aiit Annitora .. Aug. 24. David Jleltz, c. o. Kiel euberi 4 In Int. on bond 21 13 . ' 18 oa Au 27. NHtnan Bnyder, " " eot. 0- I.6W18 Horn, " " Oct. 0. 11 Lindcrman & Co., bank era In full Dee. 15. Lewis lielir, Interest on bond. 1678. 41 8 14 79 :i7 a C4 0J Jan, 11. Henry O'een, atloruey fee,, L'eb. X. II. &nydfr, audltkuf? bounty account n. O. Dnnmlcit. examiner It. Zefi-nlnts. audltiuR bounty ecco'iut TboH. Kcnierer. recordins tees aad comt In equity Chat lea Alrnlabt, attorney iees in lull Alaiy Moyor, lut. on bond. Jane lloyer, ' ' Joel Kioiz. " Iteuben Andreas, ' ('onmiFslon To nulnnce Si 00 SO Co 7 J C3 17 23 C42 67 33 00 M (0 8) 00 192 CO :s 97 43 32 11,5:3 eo II v balance (45 5: line Iioai John Pchwau, collector, ou- plicate (it 1477 ... 034 03 Duolrora lloicush ol Wclsrvort, April iaia B.03a B2 Duo ifom l)oroub o Parry Vlllo. dopll- cuieot l7li 149 01 To balance 927 7) Oittanoias bonds 7,1-- 90 II. Oreeu. attorney lets , 60 00 Couit costs uooo 17 972 M 7,t)72 90 To balance (9.7 79 Audltedand accepted ibis :3tn dayot Jnne A.D.13T.by 6TKI,BENS0 w. O. WEI39. AuJitore. 'V.E. KEUEftEit,) JalyiHiS Tho tiildorsignocl announced t'o tho ladies of Lehightoii and vicinity that ho is now receiving and opening a large assortment of SPUING GOObS, comprising Bitch as Matalasses, Delaines, Coburgs, Alpacas, &c. Also, a largo stock of PRINTS and GENERAL DRY GOODS, which ho is offering A'D EXTilAOllblNAlir LOW PEIOES FOR OASlL Grocories and Provisions h Specialty at prices to suit tho times. Gidverj Timothy, Hungarian, and all kinds of Field and Garden Seeds, VERY CHEAP. ' Onndsltb the L. & S. Detfot, BANK Street, Bliiy o, iS7'J-yi Dresg Suits, Youths' Suits Mado up from tho Ut'St Mn'tprlal, in tlie flu mn anteeu, at riiiuiia run uadu ALSO, TItl;Mr;NDOUS St.AU01ITElt IN TUB l'l'.ICES.Or Joots, Shoes, Gaiters, Hats, Caps, and Gents' Fu'rnishing Goods. tT"Call and cinmrao Qoodi and I"nce9 beforo in ialiic your pilrclmsf s claewberb. T. D. OLAUSS, Merchaut Tailor, 2nd door above tlio Tubllo Square, HANK STREET, I.eliiRhton JUST BECBIYED! A LARGE ASSORTMENT BABIES' Ready-made Linen Suits AT POPULAR PRICES. Also, a splendid lino of SUITINGS, LINENS, GRENADINES, and "WHITE GOODS at Low Prices. or PAKASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS AT VKUY Gheatlt Reduced Prices. IN Men's Smalf Wear. Gent's 4-ply linb n collars, S1.G0 per doz. ot 15c. each. Gent's 4-ply linen cuffs, 3.25 per doz. or 8v)p. per pair. Gent's Magmum Bfmura dress shirts, the best in the world at 1.00. LARGE STOCK OF FINE DRESS SHIRTS AT A GREAT REDUCTION. PERFECT FIT GUARAN TEED. CALL AND EXAMINE. Respectfully, J. T. Nusbaum & Son. April 8, '7S JOHN' KLINE, ATTOKNEY AT LAW,. i OUco with Al'cu Crilg, opposite American Ho tel, MARKET SQUARE, S1ACCI1 CHUNK, PA. .JulrlMy 3L&rge Stoei LEH1GIITON, I'ENN'A. Bustes Sufe Boys' Suits. Latest Styles, nmf Perfect Fits Guar'" The Whiter -1S- THE EASIEST SELLING, . THE BEST SATISFYING Its Introduction and Worltl-renownea reputation was tho death-blow to high priced machines. THERE ARE NO SECOND-HAND WHITE MACHINES IM THE MARKET. This Is a very Important matter, at It It J well known and undlspufed tact that manj ol the so called first-class mach jes whleh are oflered o cheao nowa-dais are- thoso that Have been re possessed (that is-taken back Iroar customer, alter use) and rebuilt and put upon tho marktt "Ek" WHITE I 1HE PEER OF AN JEMNQ MACHINE NOW UPON THE MARKET. rj is MUCH LARGER THAN THE FAMILY HA' CHINES OF THE SINGER, H0W& AND WEEQ "TKC0STS MORE TO MANUFACTURE' THAW EITHER OF THE AFORESAID MACHINES. ITS CONSTRUCTION IS SIMPLE, POSITIVE AND DURABLE. ,..,.t;rt ITS WUKKMtnanir is unaunriiai.i. Do not Buy any other fcefora try ing the WHITE. Prices anl terms Made Satisfactory. AGENTS "WANTED I IFMte Sewing Machine Co., CLEVELAND, 0, JOHN H. FAGA, AOEST FOH CARBON COUNTY. Mar I. 78-Cro MATJCI1 U11UNK. PA. HUSISESS MEN AND OTHERS IN WANT Of JOU PRINTINQ OF AN V DftSCnri'TION. WILT FIND THE OAHBON AUVOCA1. OFFICE T1TE llhST and CHEAP. KST PLACE IN THE COUNTY. OIVE OS A TRIAL AM) BE CONVINCED. Tpfir'tl P0R Eao PRODUCTION AND flUUu PROFIT no (owls can equal m. WHITE or DROWN IEOII0RN8. XUU Kgss Ironi above-Dameil "thorongh- HATCHING. CS- WRITE FOR PRICE LIST. JSX A. S. MILLER, mar SO-Sra rattenhurg, N. X -JJ- I1E1L.9IA2V & CO., BANK STRP.ET, Lehighton, Pa., MILLERS and Dealers In AllKinlof GRAIN BOUOnTand SOLD as ItEOULAR MARKET BATES. Wo would, also. lespecttallTlDlorm onrcltt rens that we are nowrnliy prepared to uVP PLY taeia with Best of Coal rrom cy Mine desired at VERY LOWEST PRICES. AT. UEILMAX & CO. Sewfflaftie I
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