KDITOII. I.UIIIUIITOX, PA.! SATURDAY MORMXtl JULY M, A monument to Martlu Luther, to be set up in Falrmouut Park, Philadelphia, during the Centennial year, Is talked of bytho Lutherans. llov. Mr. Cook, who has been for many years laboring to bring tho Sioux within tlio palootthoUplscopal Church, f,cems to bo disheartened with tho task. In a letter recently written to tho In dian Commission, ho declares tha,t, In his opinion, tholnfluencesot tho Gospel would bo brought homo tothcmmoio impressively If preaching was supple mented with a sound thrashing. Tho Bcechcr-Tilton scandal Is occu pying tho attention of tho committee appointed la Investigate tho charges, mid tho daily papers nro filled with the disgusting accusations and denials of tho j.ni ties concerned. In commenting on this subject, tho Baltimore Gazette says: "And now, with such circumstan tiality of detail as to almost forco con' vlctlon, tho shameful story is told, and whether It bo wholly true, or only truo In pait, it blasts henceforth and forover tho chaiactcr of two men one the most eminent preacher of his tlmo, tho other u writer of no little public rcputo." TIso Decision In the Groat Voul Land Suit. Mnich Chunk, Pa., July 22 Tho great MO.000,000 coal land lawsuit of Turnbull agt.Paidco and others, which has, been pending in this Stato for two jenis, and which occupied the lawyers twenty years beforo it was in a position to warrant a hearing, has been decided In favor of tho defendants, under tho provisions of tho Pennsylvania Jaw gnverlng the gaining of tltlo to land by treasurer's deed. The question at stake was tho tltlo to several thousand acres of coal land in lower Luzerne county, In possession of Iho defendants, and claimed by James Turnbull, as tho heir of Alexander Turnbull and Jame3 Turnbull, Sr. Tho land is in tho heart of tho coal fields, and was tho property of tho Turnbulls, onco an influential Philadelphia family, long before It was known that It conceal od untold wealth. Thelast of the Turn bull family In whom tho title vosted was James, tho father of tho claimant. Unconscious of Its value, ho neglected tn keep tlio taxes paid, and it was sold at treasurer's sale, ns provided by tho State statute. It subsequently went to Arlo Pardee, Asa Tacker, and other mpltalUts. Turnbull. tho elder, died In Philadelphia beforo coal was discovered on his tract, JIo left a divorced wlfo and claimant, then a child. Somo tlmo after the decease of his father, young Turnbull went to sea. Ills mother, be ing a woman of mors than ordinary activity, In 1852 beoan to Inquire about Iho land her husband had owned, and concluded that her son was tho rightful owner. Sim found a friend In O. H. "Wheeler of Mnuch Chunk, who shared her confidence In Iho lust claim of her son. Wheeler recommended an eject ment full: but It was first necessary to find tho missing heir. It was twenty years beforo he gained any cine to Turn bull, and then heard of him by accident nt Mazatlnn, Mexico. IIo was summon ed tn his native land, arriving In Phila delphfa early In 1872. Ills career had been ono of danger nnd haidship. On Ills first voyago ho was shlpwiecked. With eight others ho loated nine days In an open boat on tho ocean. Tho boat was picked up at sea near thn Hand of St. Thomas. Every (iimatowasdi-ad except Turnbull. When bo ji-tovered from tho effects of this voyngo he went to Central America, and sulwqueutly.ln 1840,to California, win-in tho gold fever was at Its height. Itrmalulng thero a year or two, ho suc ceeded In saviiic considerable monev. working In the mines, and 'adhering to nn cnrly formed resolution to abstain alwajs from Btronc drink and camb ling. From California ho wont to Mex ico, engaging in luo construction of a canal at Mazatlan. While theru ho was robbed several times, nnd was onco left mr dead by a gang pf nntlvps who bad assaulted mm, with 12 daggers stick ing in his bodv. On his wnv from Call fornla to Mexico ho was blown up by a t-teamboat explosion, being ono of a very few who were saved out of tho hundreds on board. He was several times shipwrecked, but lived tosumouut till tun perils about him, and to answer tlie summon to return home. .Since his arrival In this country ho has worked faithfully In tho prosecution of his claim, no takes his great defeat philosophically, nnd If ho does not car ry It to higher tribunals, will doubtless ;igam seek now ndventuresl- Jix. Philadelphia Letter. PHILADELPHIA, July 18, 1874 .V V1LLIAN0U8 bCHUUU. On Iho Ikt Inst., Charllo llrowster Itoss, n child four years of ago, and bon of ono of our prominent merchauts, was kidnapped vthllo playing in n lano near lilafatiir's losldenco lu Germantown. Fur seveial days two strange men wero noticed lu tho neighborhood, with : liorto nnd vwiyon, und by means of can illen nul ca'.;u thuy had secured tho child's conlhlenccniidheand his broth 4-r, of about Iho wiuio ago, readily ao i'rnU'il mi Invitation tn take a tide In iliu tvacon. Alter tiding eoveral squares, tho eldest boy was givun soiuo money to juirclipeu lirmackers with and as soon ns lie wns out ot sight, tho horse was (Irlveii dtf at a furious cait. Tkochlld wus toon minted, nnd his parents falling to find htm, the police weie informed or. It. V. MOIITIIIMUU, his disappearance, and since that tlmo tho-wholo detectlvo forco of tho city have lelt no stono unturned to recover lit in, but ns yet his wuereanouts nrq un known. Three days after the .child was stolcu, his father Inserted on advertisement in the Public "Ledger, offering a reward of 8300 for his recovery ; and tho next morn ing, In tno "personal column." of this same Journal, appeared thu following: Itoss We be heady to'nmotiatu. On tho samo day, tho father, Jr. Ross, received an anonymous letter through tho post offlco, In which It was stated that little Charllo would bo re turned for'520.000. It went oh to say that tho boy was In good hands; that tho treatment given him wus careful; that It had cost tho parties a great ucni or money to get him, and that they could not think of returning hlai for less than $20,000. Mr. Jioss answered tno viiiiansmrougn the samo paper, that ho bad not tho do- shed sum, but would try and ralso it. IIo then received another letter, which reads similar to this: 'Wo know ou nro not worth much money, but wo nro awnro that you havo rich friends of whom you can borrow. If you lovo money better thau your child, Its blood bo on your, head.," "Any nttcmpt to ascertain wo cnuas hiding placo will result in Its annihila tion. Wo will 'turn tho child up' on our owu terms. Wo know our busi ness," nnd wo nro "going to Dgut it out." Nothing that has occurred hero for a long tlmo has excited tho community hko , this Infamous procedure. Tho parents, nsinay bo supposed,, nro uearly distracted at tho loss ot their child, and they havo sympathy of over ono. A moro audacious or bolder 6oliemu wns novor carried Into execution hero, aud It surprises every ono. On Thursday last Detectlvo Taggart arrested Chris. Wooster, a well known confidence man, lu this city, on suspi cion of his being concerned in tho, ab duction of tho child. Wooster has been connected with n number of black-mall-ing'opcratlo'ns, and susplolon has been directed against him, but what testi mony tlio detectives havo against him Is not made knoyvu to tho public. Woos ter wns taken beforo Alderman Smith, who committed him to Moyauieuslng' prison to await a hearing. It Is expected that tho south sthxet uniDon will bo thrown open to tho public lu'a lew weeiss. .11 oi lua inusumj nui of tho brldco has beou comyletcd, and All of tno masonry wont tho east and west river spans arc being erected. Tho draw lias not yet been erected, but all tho material for tho samo has been manufactured, and Is ready to bo Dittoed in position. 1 Ills bridgo will provo a great convenloiico to persons residing lu West Philadelphia, and will glvoagrcatlmpetusto building Improvements iu the south-western por tion of our city. Tho growth of our city Is to tho north nnd west,, tlio southern portion of our city not being desirable lor a place of residence, and tho Dela ware ltlver bclug closely uuut upon Our city is In tho coutrol of a UIMU as completely as Now York was when Boss Tweed and his associates reigned supreme, and thu public ilioneyls stpian dercd lu a reckless manner. A school. station. or enulne house can not bo erected for less than twice tho amount that a prlvato party could havo them erected for, and when onco erect ed, they aro generally In a tumble-down condition In ii few veurs. A strong ef fort wns mado here recently to makutho city purchase a lot intho suburbs of tho city, at an uxoruuaui price, upou which to erect a school house, but the effort wns foituuntely defeated, uuo or our Councllmeu btnted that tho lot lu n.ipstlon sold two vearsnco for two dol lars a squaio foot, and tho price asked the city was an advance ot three hun dred per cent, moro than lots wero brlng- linr llitl.O lie liuuornoou. iioiiisu oin;u that tho Influence of a champagne sup per was brought to bear upon him to effect n sale. Quo of our reservoirs, needing re pairs, proposnls wero luvltud for tho completion of tho work, and over twenty u ds wero received uom couirnuiurd, who wro anxious to recclvo tlio con tract. Tho Chief Engineer of the Water Uetmrtmeut awarded the contract to the highest bidder, notwithstanding a re sponsible patty offered to perform Iho work for 1G0,000 less thau was given this favored one. Our Paid Firo Department has cosi the city an enormous sum how engines costing as much, iu oi)o year for repairs ns was their original cost, ami oiuer ex' uendltures being on u nuo scale. Your correspouueiu wus passing u v w weeks auo where our uew public build ings nro being erected", and btopplng a uiomeiit to watch tho workmen, his at tention was called by a policeman, who said ho was abrleklaycr by trade, to thu bad quality ot thu mortar used In tho construction of tho foundation walls. Tho' nollcemnH dctaohlng a small piece of mortar from the wall, and, crushing It in his hand, said: "This mixture Is totally unfit for tho purpose It is used for." Tho mixture looked moro Hko mud than mortar, and seemed destitute of Hum. THE TIinATIlICAIi SEASON, recently closed hero, was not pecuniar! ally a successfuloiie, nudltls to bo hop ed that the chnrce of admission to places of amusement will bu reduced for tho coming season, which yll largely in crease the attendance atiu receipts iu ail our theatres. Thealre-Koers aro tired of 'war prices,' and feel that an ordinary play Is not worth ono dollar to witness it, una con sequently only star pel formers draw crowded houses. One reason for tho theatres not paying Is accounted for by the Immense quantity of complimentary tickets which nro given out, Thero Is ouo of our theatres, whosu audience part of tho year Is ono third Mead head: and of courso the proprietors must mtike up tor this loss. Tho Chestnut St. Theatre, Is being completely remodelled, and will ho fit- ted up with every modern convenience. Tnu animal piioTUCTiQN sociETV Is doing a good work for the brute ere at Ion. Formerly It was quite common for horses to drop drnd bf re, during tho n ..!. li yl I warm weather, from being ovcr-drlvon, a'nd from not receiving proper caro and attention, nnd nulmalj of all kinds wero cruelly treated, Tho Society has mado a rovolutlon'in this matter, and If they cannot appeal to the conscience of own ers of tho bruto creation, they arrest nnd flno them, nnd make thorn feel tho strong power of tho law. Drlnklui! fountains havobcen erected on our principal thoroughfares, whero horses and dogs can quench their thirst, nnd an ambulance has been constructed to removo horses who may bo sick or met with nccldents. This Is. a uoblo charity, nnd tho friends of tho bruto creation, will bo pleased to learn that tho Society is In nu exceedingly pros perous condition Yours truly, Modoc. IMillndcInliln MtirKcis. Friday Evening, July 17th. . Tho money-market continues very nulet at about former rates Call loans rule at 0 to 5 per cent. First-class niercantllo paper rouges at from 5 to 0 per cont. per annum. Tho markets Generally have been veav nulet durlnc tho past week, but prices of most of tho leading nrtlcles arc lather firmer. Tim Flour market has been modo: ately active during tho past week, and nr ees ar nil her inner, du luruue, ?4 00 to 5 00 ; extras, 85 to 0 ; Spring Wheat, extra family, U 7j to 8 uu, nun hlHicr trades at 58 8TA to 10 00. Wheat continues dull and prices nro unsettled. Common and choice red at SI 25 to .1 40: amber nt $1 40 to 1 03; No. 1 SDrinc nt $1 30: No. 2 spring at SI 25. and wlittn snrlue nt 81 40. Corn Is higher. Bales tw.uuu uusueis southern nnd Pennsylvania yellow at 81 to 82c. and western mixed at the fame llmiros. ' uats nro steady, Bates iu,uuu uusuuia white nt-74 to 77c, andblack and mixed at 72 and 74o. Laid. Tho tono of tho markqt Is nrni, sales of western, steam and l;ct tin rpndered at 1131 to lYtc. Eccs are lower. Penna. So to sue, western 24 to 25c, per doz. Hay , prlmo timothy 125 to 135, mix- clothing and havo them mado up In first 1 new $1 15 to 1,25; Straw 85c to class stylo by Laury & Peters, (post office building), Lehlghtou, Pa., who ed aud 95c. New Advertisements. ffii BSEILMAX & CO., crn-nn-nfi rl.:'i.4 -d BANK STREET, Leliighton, Pa., MILLERS and Dealers In All kinds of QIM1N Bought and Sold nt Regular Slarket Itates, We would, also, respectfully Inform our citizens, that wo aro now fully pro- pared to supply them witti tno From nny Mlno desired nt tho VERY LOWEST I'tllC'KS. M. IIEILMAN & CO. July 25th, 1874. SPECIAL MEETING OF THE Stockholders of tho Iron'a Loan and Julldlnc Association will bo held nt tho Ofilce of tho Carbon Iron Co,, on THURSDAY, August Cth, 1874, at 7 o'clock P. M., to pass such resolutions that will eunblo the Uoard of Directors to dispose of tho Monthly Income in Dues. Interest. &e. In tho absence of voluntary purchasers, or an opportuni ty to-ln'vest tho same with profit In real estate. The plan proposed by the j'oard of Directors is lecommended to tlio consideration of tho Stockholders, In tho written application (y Laws, Art. IX.. Sec. 3). callliiK for a special meeting, to overcome this difficulty wth which tho Association. Is now cou tending. a mil attendance is reuuesieu. JACOll PETERS, President. w. W. Bowman, Secretary. Note Parties remitting their dues by check, should- not fall to stamp them l'arryvllle, July ll, iao,-wo -pxotlco Js Hereby Given, J-J To whom It may coucorn, That Anthony Houser and Ann his wife havo placed in tlie hands oc uio uuuerbigueu ono Black-Ware nnd ono Oow, as secu rity for tho payment of Execution' from Adam iieer for $28.11 and Execution from Samuel Klblor for $20.57. JUUJN Uloihr.K. Towamcuslng twp., July ll, "74-3w fAailiEL GK.IVCK, Opposlto tho Public Squaic, SOUTH ST., LEHIGHTON, PA. Manufacturer of Tin & Sheet Iron Ware And Dealer In all kinds of C37" Roofing, Spouting and Jobbing promptly attended to. nov. PTinUK People of Lehlghton and vlcln ltv nil unite In testlfyliic that at A . J. DURLlNG'S.Drug and Family Sled- Iclno Store, Poitn, Fuusu and Uhauul- TKitATED .MEUicisrs can niways uo found, may 0 "WiW'ONDKRFUL, HUT TKUEI " w AVhonover I get a Bottle of Bloom of Youth or Magnolia Balm, Roso Tint, a Max of Lillv White, or anything in that lino to beautify tho complexion, at uurung's Drug store,' it seems to uo nicer and better than I cnU get any where elsei may 0 TTUST look at her Hair! Why I thought It was turning Grey? So it was, until sho got n Bottle of that now llalr itestorcr at uuriing's Drug More. m-frOTIlERS, Look at that (7hlld, It -"Ji- i)a9 Worms, Go or send nt once to DURLING'S Drug Store, aud get a uottloot his WORM SYRUP, so plea sant aud yet fo sure. ' may U jyrnilCIIANT TAILORING!. "When in tho courso of wear and tear of every day lira It becomes necessary' to dissolve our connection with tho suits that havo dono us so much services lu keeping us warm and free from expo sure, thero Is one placo whero we can find consolation and a friend Indeed In our distress. Yea, n placo whero wo can safely put our trust whero thero' is no need of fear that we shall bo cheat ed, unsultcd or unsatisfied whero tho fabric Is strong and tno mnnutneturo superb whero the prices nro iust and nnd, tho stylo nil that can bo desired i There Is a charm about an easy, glovc- fitting, elastic suit, that is seen mid oi served by nil men. "Whero did you get that superb suit of clothes?" "Whero did you sccuro such a splendid fitting garment?" Is often nsked. lucro are mauy tailors, and a number of thorn aro undoubtly fair samples of tho genus uomo nnu also a crcuii 10 mu cruu; uu, how generally tailors fall In tho fitting of garments to tho human form; how often n good plcco of goods Is spoiled In tho fit; howsadly and dejectedly raanya man wanders about tlio streets, loot ing tho 8hnmo tho tailor has caused him In allowing a poor Job to go out. of his shot), nnd ho tho wearer of ltl Perhaps his lady lovo has oven Jilted him lu con- sequenco of his forlorn nppearauce. lircttsinnKcg iiiunmn; Tlio want of It tlio fellow.! Not that n man Is less a man for wear ing plain clothes, but when hols "dress- ed.up" he should indeed bo dressed not having Ills cloths bang liuo bags around him, and wrinkled nnd dlstorcd In all sorts of shapes, but. that ho should bo clad In fitting garments. Tnsto should bo shown both In. tlio colors and make up of his suit. Many high priced goods are af such outlandish colors aud styles that a man's character Is Judged by his foolishly selecting thoso odd goods. A mau Is known by the company ho keeps, and if lio insists upou fraternizing with Ill-looking and Ill-fitting clothes, ho will not make his "marl;," as n man or taste, that's positive. To bo looked up on ns possessing the requisite attain ments of a tasty gcutleman, ho must select cloths of suitable colors for his havo a splendid stock toselectfrom, and where you will obtain that symmetry of fit so necessary to tho adornuioutof ,tho person! Call and examlho tho most beautiful assortment pf cloths, cassluiers aud vestincs, ever brought Into Lehlgli- ton, nndleavo your measure with Laury & Peters. i.lorch 14, lsn "TO OTICE TO TAXPAYERS, TlinTliinllcntnfnrHlR'TtOROnOIP TAX for 1874, having been placed In my hands for Collection, the Taxpayers of tlio Borough of Leulghton are hereby notified that said Tax must bo raid Within 30 Days from this date, or payment thereof will bu cmorccd nccordinr; to law, JUS. S. WEUU, Collector, July 18, 18"4.-wa rmEACBBUStS WAIVrGlJ. Ono Jale and Ono Female Teach er wanted by the Packerton School Boaid; thu former to tench at Packer. ton and the latter at Jamestown, l-.x nnilnatlon dny August lbt, nt 9 A. M. lu the Jamestown School House. Long Term and Good balary. C. w. iiamman, becreiary, Packerton, July la, 1S74. ouse and J. (it fur Sale, Situate on Bank street, In the 'orough of, Lehlghton, nnd numbered lit on thu pi nn or plot of said borough. Thu Lot Is 33 X 18'J ft'et ; tlo. iloubo Is three stories with, basement, 2-story Y-l.-t 1 . . .1. ., tl.1l '.. jviieneil aim jici-esaiu y uuiuuiiuiUK, .kf nevor-taillng wen ot water, oca. n is nicely located for almost any kind of business, being situate on thu principal business thoroughfare. For price and further particulars apply nt tills uuice, or on tho premlsps to S. A. or PllISUILLA JJKEltS. July 18, 1874-tf AVID EliltEKT'S Livery & Sale Stables, iiakic stkki:t.m:iik;iito., pa FAST TROTTING HORSES, ELEGANT CARRIAGES, And positively LOWER PRICES than any otner .Livery in tno uoumy, 1ST Larco nnd handsome Carriages for Funeral purposes nnu weiiuing-i. tov.Si, 1673. DAVID 1-UUEUT. rrnho undersigned re.si'iect- fully nnnounces that ho Is better prepared tuan over 10 uuy nuu doh Hides, C'uir nnd Sheep SIiIiin, Tallow and IMiislcrlns if. ill at his Old Stand, nearly opposlto tho uost ofilce. Bank Street, Lehfchton. : EST Tho highest cash prices pad for Hides and Skins. nov. 22. C. E. GREENMWALD, TjraUY IT I TRY IT I Tho Iudia Rubber Plasters for a Weak Back DURLING has them may t) JUOYD II i:hi, ARCHITECT, 122 S. 9th St., Allentown, Pa. Wit' furnlih Plana, Spaclfic.Ucn. anil Kstliuitea filing eiact cost ot yuhlU aud private bulMloca, froQ (1,0 plainest to the uioat eliburate; alto, Dnwlrjga for SUIra, llaoil-llalla, 4c. j.13 JIQ1TY HIM? NO I That Electric Liniment, Hko I got at Durllng's Drug Store, will euro him or any other ujan ot RHEUM. 1TISM and oil other l'tlns, may 9 Tvr STATEMENT: , Of Itecclpts and Expenditures of' tho Town Council of tlio v Borough of Lehighton For thn year ending Juno 30, 1874. 'E. II. SNYDER, Treasurer. DR. To amount received from former Treasurer. i .98 02 To cash received from Thos. Komeror. Collector , . . . 527 04 Toca'sli received from Win, Komerer forigrass on Sq, licenses and permits. . . . 24.06 To cash received from Win. Keinercr, money liorro'd 000 (0 20 00 Circus Licenses To cash received from Win. Keinercr for surveys and fines G GO To cash received from Thos. 1.-.,.,,- riit.. -inm 79. Total receipts $3703 08 Balauco in hands of Treasurer 7 00 CR. By Orders paid .for grading,,' rona rs. interest, maio- , llals, &c. , S278C 48 Bal. lu hands of Treasurer. . 7 00 $2703 03 Wo, tho undersigned Auditors oti tho Borough of Lehlghton, Carbon county, having carefully examined the1 nbovo accounts of tlio Treasurer, find them correct as stated. It. FENSTERM ACnER, R. J, YOUNG-KIN, WM. SEABOLDT, J Auditors.' July 18, 1874-W3 Administrators' Sale Of Valuable ' Personal Property. Will bo sold, at "public Salomon tho premises, ' lato of ELIAS SIIIVE, iu Boaver Hun. Mahoning township, Car bon Co., Pa., dee'd, on SATURDAY, JULY 25th, 1874. at Onfo'clock r. si., the following personal property, to wit: G.helfeis, 2 bulls, 1 cow. 'l ox; 4 hogs, 1 platform scalo, 2 two horso wagons, 1 ono-horso wagon, 1 carriage, 1 sleigh, 1 log sled, 1 threshing machine, 2 cut ting boxes, 1 fanning mill,, a quantity of plno and hemlock lumber nud a vari ety of other articles too numerous to mention. Terms will uo mado known at tlmo and placo ot sale, by AARON SIIIVE, HENRY TUCKER, July 18-21 Administrators. TjlNlssoIutlon Police. Ja' Notice Is hereby given, that tho co-partnership heretofore existing be tween U.K. llausinan and F.S. Kuhns, doing business in tho Borough of Le hlghton under the firm namo of Haus man & Kuhns, Is this day (July 14th) dissolved by mutual consent. Tho business will bo continued by Frf. S, Kuhns, to whom all persons Indebted to tho lata firm will make payment ami thoso having claims will present them for settlement. B. K. HAUSMAN, E. S. KUIINS. Tho understand! respectfully Informs, his friends aud tho public that ho Is prepared to fill all orders for uroad Cakes. Stcam-mada Ice Cream, .as., on short notice and at low rates. Ho res pectfully asks a contlnuanco of public patronage. F. b. KUIINS. July is, 18H-WJ iNfioIutlon of Partnership Notice Is hereby given, that the co-partnership heretofore existing be tween James Fatzlnger and' Uriah Kjfc zlnger, doing business "under tlio firm uniuo of J. Fatzlnger & bon, was ills solved, by mutual conseut,- this 15th day of July, 1874, Tho business in Lclilguton will nurcaiter uo carried ou by II. E. Fatzlnger,- aud In Welssport, by Uriah Fatzlnger. Parties Indebted to me uuo iirni ot d. raizinger its son are requested to call at either storo and settlo at once, aud those having claims to present them for settlement. JAMESi FAT2INGER, URIAn FATZLNGER. Lohlgh'ton, July 18, 1874-w3 TTvTO'l'ICE TO WHOM IT MAX CONCERN". Tho unddrslgned heroby forbids all persons meddling with the following articles purchased by tho !ald under sinned at tho Sheriff's salo of property of S. II, Punlap, nud leased by him, to, county, Pa., to wit : 1 sorrel mare, 1 bay horse, 2 butcher wagons,, sausage cutler, butcher tools, and other articles. ALSO, All persons nro hereby forbid liied dllng with tho Household Furniture and 1 Cow now In possession of Cellnda Dunlap, of Parfyvllle, leased by tho undersigned to her. AMOS KEIGEL. July 18, 1874-wS THE PMOTOGMPUER Respectfully announces to the citizens of Lehlghton and vicinity, that ho has OPENED his New Photograph Gallery, on BANKWAY, (near tlio Lehigh Vol ley Rnllroad Depot), Lehlghton, and that he Is now prepared to give our citizens Llfe-Liko Pictures at tho most reasonable rates. Particular attention paid to taking Children's Likenesses. A Trial is solicited. Juno 13. jJjrETV STORE, New Goods and New Prices ! ! announces to his friends and tho. citi zens of Lehlghton nud vicinity In gene ral, that ho hasXcased tho Storo form erly occupioa by ll, A. Beltz, on Bank St,; Lehlghton, and furnished it with a very largo and ' . ' ' elegant stoct.ol STAl'IiE.AlVD FANCY Dry Goods, .Groceries, Provisions, Oil Cloths, Notions, Queensvaro, &c, &c, of tho very Bost Quality, which ho Is now prepared to offor at Unpreccdontly Low Prices ! EST.A.'liberal 'sham of the publlo patronngo Is respectfully solicited, nnd entlro satisfaction is,guarranteed. July 18 ' F. -P. LENTZ. D. CliAUSS, lei'cliiiiit Tailor, And Dealer In Qent'N Furnishing- Goods, " LEUIGIITON'i PA. Constantly on hand n splendid stock ot NEW GOODS, Consisting1 of Plain and Fancy Cloths. Casslmeres aud Vcstlnjts.'for.Meii's and Boys! Wear, whloh I am, prepared to Slako up to Order In tho most Fashion able Styles, at short notice. Ladles',- Misses and Children's A' well solectod stock of French and Turkey Morocco, Glove Kid, Lasting, Kill, l'cbblo and Grain Leather Boots and Shoes on handj "or' ' . Mailo to Order. SI ats tf&Caps Of tho .Latest Styles always oa handai the Lowest Price. Also, Agent for tlio American & Urovcr & Baker Sewing Machines. Only One Price for Everybody. January 11, 1873-yl H.OUIl A.I FEED.. Tho undersigned Is now selling to the citizens of Welssport and vlolnlty, tho THE CHOICEST Family Floor $4.0(1 2M tale- - 3.25 Satisfaction Guaranteed. Try it I S31" nlULlKG of' every description nt Reasonable Rates. Baggage taken to' and from the ,ItaIroad,DQpots at the shortest, uotico. W. KLOTZ, Near-tho Canal JJrldgo, EAST WEISS FORT, Pa.' aprll-m3 W. E ACHES, Contractor & Builder, LEIIiaUIOX, l'UNN'A. l'Inus nnd, tppcclflcaHpHB For all kinds of Buildings made at the shortest notice jr,o qn AKii'Es Made for Plana and Specifications when tho contract is awarded to tho under" signed', A, EAOHKS, Junol4,"1873-yl' UUCKMA1V, Carriages, Sleighs, Pugglcn, and ivcry dattatiptloUof SPRING WAGONS. Umttov, Ta. BEPAir.iKo rnosiPTLV attended to At rcaaooaUe charges. -rjroii!i) rry jwtMij, oiicita,B4 satlarietlou Ruarantoed. Fli. 7, 1674, A. MJCKMAN. E. H. SNOTER EEUionvoiv, ieiviv'A., DEALER, IN Dry Goods, Notions, GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, Glosswnro, Hardware, 4c. May 31, 1873. A.