The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, September 12, 1874, Image 2

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LEIIIQI1TO.V, 1A.!
SATURDAY MORNING SEriC 12, MJf.
Grant has a stud of thirty-eight hor
ses on his fatm tit Whitehaven, Mo.,
besides slxty-sljf horses bcloiiglpg to
other partlos. Eight ot tho president's
horses are to bo entered at the approach
ing St. Louis Fair.
In tho case of Tiltop vs. Beecher tho
answer of Rev. Henry Ward Bcecher,
denyhig the charges brought, was re
ceived In New Tork Monday, an,d serv
ed upon the plaintiff.
Fostmaster General Jewell has can
,ccllod the contract for the penknives
usually presented to the clerks ot his
.department atNpw Year's. The knives
were necessary when quills were Msed
.for writing, but have not been needed
slnco tho Introduction of steel pens,
,thoughtho custom ot presenting them
fas been continued.
A party of experienced hunters and
miners is to start from Bismarck, Dako
for the Black IIIIls, In about thirty
days. It Is said the party "not only
know tho color of gold and tho hablfs
,of Indians,' but will be "sharp enough
to evade tho military." Once In the
bills, they expect to bo nblo to Uyo as
..the Indians do; consequently they will
not encumber themselves with what
they consider unnpepessary supplies.
Tho Survey of tho northern boun
dary of fho United States," which has'
been going on for two years past, has
.been completed. It was conducted by
a Joint engineering Commission, renro
.sentlng England and the United States,
and having a strong military escort.
This survey was provided for by tho
Treaty of Washington. A portion of
.tho American party have already r.'1
rived at Bismark, In pakota Ter'rltoij
on their return honie.-
Tho Washington creditors of Jay
Cooke & Co., aro very' anxious togali)
,some information about tho situation
,of tho Insolvent estate, and aro taking
measures to try to cqmpell the' trustee
-to make a statement of tho condition
,of tho assets, sp that they may know
.what they hayo to expect in the way
,of a dividend, if anything. It is nearly
a yearlnoe the Cookes failed, and "as
yet the creditors havs been vouch sated
nothing of a satisfactory character as to
their prospect of receiving a dividend,
.or havo they been premised to have In
formation which will afford ' them
grounds for making a reasqnabje con:
.elusion of their own upqn tho subject.
There Is a feeling that lees secrecy
should be observed, and it la" proposed
to make a strong effort to net at the
fruth of tho matter.
pur Friend iu Time oflVccd.
Tho Chicago Tribune says few peo
plo know how deeply Indebted tho Unit
,cd States Is (o Russia for kindly services
during tho war. It ias ptten been
vaguely whispered that Russian Influ
ence prevented the armed Interference
of Franco, fjnd perhaps England, in be
half of tho South. Wo 'aro enabled to
lay before our readers trustworthy in
formation never before" published, in
support of the truth of the rumor.
When Gov. Curtin, pn the ovo of his
return to this country, went, in bis ca
pacity as Minister to'Russla.to take for
nul leave of t)o Emperor, the latter
closed tho conversation substantially in
theso words: 'V wish, sir, that you
would upou your return, express my
hearty thanks tq tho American people
for tho receptlqn they havo given my
son, tho Grand Duke Alexis." This,
It will bo remembered wps shortly after
.Gen. Grant had refused to return
Alexis's call, and tho latter had left
Washington in disgust. Gov, Curtin
noticed tho Emperor's failure to send
thanks to tho Government as well as the
people. He suppospd, however,' that it
was a slip of tho tongue until' the Em
press bade him farewell in almost pre
plsely thosamo words, "I shall be hap
py," said he, "to carry your Majesty's
thanks to my Government and people."
"I Bent my thanks, sfr.M said the
Empress, f'to tho peopje and only to
the people."
Goy. Curtin afterwards complained
pf tho slight that had thus b,een pijbllcly
put upon the Government he rppiosent
pd. He was Invited by Gqrtch'aW
a conference on tho subject. Tljieo
books wero brought In from the arch
ves of tho Foreign Office. Tho'flrst con
talned an autograph letter from Napo
leon in. asking Russia to Join with Eng.
and and. Franco in breaking up the
Federal blockade, and guaranteeing tho
Independence pf tho Confederacy. The
letter asserted (hat England had already
promised bet cooperation, which was
probably a Ho. Thp. Becond book con
tained tho Emperor's reply. Ho flatly
declined tho alliance proposed by Na
poleon, and declared that; In the event
of any European Interference in. he
war, Russia would actively aid tho
JNortii.
The' third book had wllhjn It copies
of the scaled orders given to the Rus
sian Admiral who, as our readers will
remember, brought tho fleet Into iVew
York harbor during tho war. The or
ders directed him to proceed at once,
with his whole available force, to New
York city; to remain at anchorago there
for sorao time; and in tho evejt of Eu
ropean Interference with the blockade,
to put himself and his whole forco at
the command of tho Cp,btnet at Wash
ington, and promise, abundant and spee
dy reinforcements.
WhiioGov. Ourtln stared.dumbfound
ed, at these Unexpected proofs of Rus
sia's stcs.dfast fidelity to the Union
cause, Gortchakoff said to him: "Per
haps you can appreciate now, sir, why
Uio Emperor and Empress sent their
thanks to tho peoplo who havo honored
the Grand Duke Alexis and not theGov
ernment that has insulted him. Wo
saved your country, and now your Pro
sldent Insults our representative. It is
too much." Curtin qnito ogrped with
him, and tho interview ended.
Written for Tnt Caebok Advocat..
A Trip to Hie Clouds Iy
aiarcutlo.
I have had the pleasuro of taking a trip
in a balloon, and shall never regret It.
Wo loft "terra firma!' the other morn
ing about 0 o'clock. It was a sight to
see the thousands of upturned faces In.
tently gaalng upon us as wo took our
terieal flight. I noted many of mv most
affectionate creditors In tho crowd, and
waved them a fond adieu. Tho earth
seemed fast fading away, and I felt
happy, for, "after years of toll." I
could proudly say, I was .'.'up In lifo."
in tnis train of thought, I looked down
over the edge of the basket, and there
in the surging mass below was my
tailor waving bis bill high In the air,
exasperated beyond measure, I threw
ac a bag pf ballast and "ballasted thn
ipes" of that tailor forever. The
balloon now shot upjpord? wifh fearful
rapidity.and I could feel the blood tingle
in every vein; a glance at the ther
mometer showed that tho temperature
wus 00? below zero In the shade, and
VP were at least 20 miles above the
earth, but did not retain this attitudo
very long, for we had forgotten our
overcoats Soon wo could glaupo
downward and note the pujious pheno
mena below, for oceans seemed sea3,
seas 6eenjed lakes, lakes seemed rivers,
and Here I fairly chuckled
with Joy, for wo were right over Le
hlghton, the view was sublime, Weiss
port was near -at hand, and Packerton
and Mauch Chunk wero In plain view,
how beautiful wet o flic mountains, and
what a tiny thread seemed the Lehigh,
tho long trains atPackerton looknd like
nut shells filjed with coal. I was much
disappointed at not being able to drop
a few despatches to "Tho Advocate,"
but the aeronaut in charge seemed to
think they would mako too large a hole
in the roof, and might possibly dispatch
the Editor In chief. How I longed to
stop at "Tho Valloy House" and shako
tho hand of lfs worthy host, but It
could not bo, J did drop a lock ot my
hair, but regretted to see that it brained
a cat which was sleeping sweetly In
tho garden of D. Ebherts' Esq., at this
moment wo struck"the eastern current, "
and Lehlghton and its beautiful school
house was no longer to bo 6een. "Pull
tho valve rope" shouted my coinpaniqn
In a vqlce of terror, before I could pos
sibly comply, 01 horror 1 1 tho balloon
exploded, down, down I went right pn
tho floor. For I had been dreaming,
and Instead of falling out of a balloqn.
I had tumbled qut qf fc,ed.
MAjtcuTiq.
rhtla., Sept. 7.
Pftinn;i-aplic.
What'slnaname? "Swears Dams"
is thQ sign of a Ipgal Arm in St. Louis.
Important new discoveries of salt
springs have been mado In tho valloy
of the SJaglr.axy, .
The foreign resident population of
Paris Ig mado up ns fellpws, 4.Q00
Americans, 7,000 Englishmen, 47,000
Germans, 82,000 Belgians, and 12,000
Swiss.
Out ot tho fifty, four young men an.
pointed cadets at West Polntanfl exam
lued durlpg the past week, only twenty,
two passed tho examination and were
admitted.
At a recent Capo May Juvenile ball
two Philadelphia misses exhibited be
tween them 125,000 worth of diamonds.
They were sisters, and their mother
used to take In washing ' W W
i. A.C?.llf0,rnI'v teroperoHPe nsspclatlon
limits tho beverages of its members' to
w ne, beer and cider, "except" when
laboring under a sense of discourage
rpent, and then whlskoy will bo allow
ed. A delicate lady who cent to tho White
Sulphur Springs on a matress was so
restored to health that she married a
man worth $200,000. l-he waters of
those sprlpgs then, aro wealth-nlvlne
as well as hcalth-glvlfig, it would seem.
fm'llTa,1frClpll,8',SePt- -A despatch
from Jeffersqnvillp, Ind., states that a
child resembl ng pharlla 'ft h i"
charge there, A photograph of the
boy has beep sent ti Constable Smith,
who qefcttlje Information, " !
A shower of whltO toads took ntnnn
In Larimer county, Col. Tho shower
embraced a strip of country half a mllo
wide, and several miles In length. From
n distance the frogs, as thoy bounced
along tho ground, looked for all tho
world like hall stones. After the show
er tho frogs hopped about over tho
country In droves of ten thousand.
A woman was placed on trial In tho
Chester (Pa.) court, last weok. charged
with disturbing a religious meeting by
riotously eating peanuts. Tho evidence
for tho prosecution was that, although
sho was repeatedly requested to desist,
she made a loud nolso by munching,
and crushing the shells with her hands,
declaring to tho deacon that she should
eat peanuts whenever she wanted to.
Tho woman wa discharged.
Judge .Basil Hamilton, tho Kalam
azoo centcnarln, has Just died at the
advanced aged of 103 years, presprviug
his faculties clear to the last. ' Ho was
ono of a family of twenty-three children .
Six of his older brothers foucht the
British under tho leadership of Wash
ington, mho old man himself had known
tho Father of his Country, bad voted
for his second term, and 'had voted for
every President ever since. Ho was
married at 10, in tho year 1700, eloping
wiiii a gin ci iu, wiin wnora no had
lived uutll tlio year 1857. Thoy twain
wero man aud wife for sixty-seven
years. During those years of uninter
rupted happiness they had sixteen chil
dren, of whom cleht are still llvlne.
Thero nro also elghty-ono grand chll-
uren ana n numuer or gruat-gramlchll-dren.
As nearly ns can bo estimated
tho fruit ot the clandestine iinlnn nf
Mum Hamilton and Martha Still well
was 2-U souls. Born March 15. 1771.
he was older than tho reuubllc. Wash
ington was larmlng at Mount Vernon;
Jefferson was 28 years of agp, George
IIJ. was on fhe Kngllsh throne ; Nelson
was a midshipman; tho future Duke of
Wellington was a baby in arms; Robert
Burns was a school boy; Walter Scott
and Murat were not born; Mary Anto
inette, at 10, was barply foreshadowing
that exquislto beauty which was one of
tho agents proparincfor tho over-throw
of the old regime; Napoleon was an In
fant, and Lafyetto was studying In
Paris,
"Jock," said a farmer to ono of his
workers ono Sunday, after the return
of tho atter from church, "wluur wus
the text to-day?" "I dlnna ken," an
swered Jock; I was ower lang In gauri
In." "What was tho end o't then?"
"Idinnaken;Ic,imoyot nfor It was
dune." "What did the minister say
nboot tho middle o't then?" said tho
master, angrily, determined to have an
answer of some sort. "I dinna ken,
rnaister," replied. Jqck; "I sleepita' the
time."
A freo lepluro delivered recently in
Tioy, is said by a local journal to havo
been "worth the prico of admission."
POLITICAL.
rjpo tlio Democracy of Carbon county,
FOR ASSEMBLY,
A. J. DURLING, ot thn iorough of
Lchiuhton. At thn p.irnpst. Holli-trnttm,
of many friends I have consented to let
my name go ueioro (lie approacring
Democratic Delpcntn OnnvKiiUnn. no n
candidate for the office ot Assembly.
oiiouiu i uo Honored with a nomination
and uleotlon, it will ba mv sinccro en
deavor to fulfill tho duties" of the office
with fidelity aud to tho best of mv
ability. A. J. DURLING.
bept. O, lH74-tO
CAUS.
Lehlghton, Pa., Sept. 2d, 1874.
To E H Ssyder, E3q.,
Du.ui Sin, Wo the undersigned,
Voters of tho Borough of Lehlghton,
respectfully ask you to become a can
didate for the nomination of Represen
tative in thp State Legislature at the
next Democratic County Convention.
T D OJnuss, Joseph Obert,
Francis' Stocker, Wllloughby Wert,
Frank Shlvely, M Hellman.
Z II Long, Samuel Graver,
W II Beiinlnger, Jonathan Seldle,
Clinton Bretney, Josiah Sentinel,
Vdl Schwartz, Daniel Clauss,
Charles Yenser, S'Kreldenweis,
H lli'berllng, Fred E Miller,
Joseph Horq, John Miller,
John T Nubaum, Jacob Walter.
Peter Helm, Edward Paetzcl,
Fred Dreher, Wm Waterbor,
Fred Louc'kel, Wm Miller,
II German, D II Long,
PhaonClausg, Frank Lelhencuth,
Wm Wnriier, Jacob DeFrelm,
Daniel Rex, John A Obeit,
John Peters, J Broiig,
Lehlghton, Pa., Sept. 4, 18T4.
To T D CLAps,s, and others.
Uentlemijn, In iespoqsip Jo your
very flattering invitation, 1 rpspecttully
state that I consent to let my name go
before the Democratic Nominating Con
ventlon as a candidate for Represents
tlvo. If nominated and elected, I pledge
a faithful performance of tho duties of
(he office.
Yery truly yours,
E. H. SNYDER.
New Advertisements.
The undersl ned calls thn nioniinn
of nil parties using Iron to the fact that
nu Keeps tin uanu, at me
Weisspor tRolling Mill
all Sizes, vllch ho offers at the Lowest
Market F-rloes. Alo, that he pays tlio
Highest Price for SCRAP IRON, or
will toko It In exchange for 'Manufao
tured Iron.
In the absencq of tho uuderslgned
parties will call at 'the Feed 'Store of V"
U KNECIIT, Esq., and be attended to!
' LEWIS WEISS.
Wtlssport, Sept 2-in8t 1 -
New Advertisements.
JJANIEL ICALDPU8,
ATTORNEV AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Munch Chunk, Pa.
WOlIlce. ibcte Doton'n Jawelrjr Store, DnuiliriiT.
ALUCTDHE
On tho subject of " Tho Hand of
God in tho HKtory of Our Country, "
will bo delivered In tho English Langu
age, by
Rov. TIIOS. BOWMAN, of lllentown,
In tho EVANGELICAL OnUROn,
Welssport, on
Monday Eye, Sept. 21, 74.
Our citizens aro respectfully Invited
tfl extend a liberal patronage to this
Lecturo, tho proceeds bclnir for THE
BENEFIT of thb SUNDAY SCHOOL.
EMISSION :
Family TickeU 1 00
ldults 25
Children, under 12 years, 15
Sept. 12-w3
ANOTHER CHANCE!
Fifth and U?t Gift Qgncert
IN AID OF Tl)t5
.1
POSTPONED TQ
November 30, 1.874.
DRAWING CERTAIN AT THAT I) ATE.
LIST OF GIFTS,
ONE
ONE
GRAND CASH GIFT ' .
. tuo.ooo
' 100,000
. 79,0)ll
0(1,100
. 23,000
' 100,000
140,000
150,000
100,000
100,000
90,000
100,000
100,000
120.000
CO.ObO
950,000
, $2,200,000
. 3 60 (10
23 00
'6 00
t O) 00
. lu'00 00
ONE
ONE
ONE
UHAND CASH OIFT .
(JItAND CASH OUT
ORANI) f!AKII nil'T
6
10
16
20
25
3J
CO
100
240
r.oo
19000
CASH CHITS, f20,000 EACH,
CASH OIFTS, 14,000 EACH,
CASH (HITS, 10,000 EACH,
unan w i r AC, u,uuu r.AUll
UASll Ult'TS,
CASH GU'TS,
CASH UIFTS.
CASH (II FT.-,
CASH UIFTS,
CASH UIFTS,
CASH UIFTS,
3,000 EAClt,
2 000 EACH,
1,000 EACH,
COO EACH,
100 EACH,
tQ EACH
Grand total20.0O0Oirtii, allr.ish .
Price of Tickets.
Whole TlckitJ
Hnlreti
Teothii, or each Coupon . . ,
II Whole Tickets for .
ll'i Ticket! for ....
For Tickets and Infoumstion, address
THO.In. llRAMLETTU,
AaKxr aud Manager,
1'uWj! Library Dulldlnj, l.oul.vlll, Kj., or
TIIOS. II. HAVS Si CO,, E.iiHru Agents,
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UlUBL CUAVER,
Opposite tho Public Squaie,
SOUTH ST., LEIIIGnTON, PA.,
Manufacturer of
Tin & Sheet Iron Ware
And Dealer In all kinds ot
TOTS!!
t3y Itooflnjr, Spoutlncr. and Jobblnc
promptly nttsnded to. nov. 0
"A Xrarir Approitmaliim to tht JIEAL SWAN
QUILL than Ali)UUug llUltalo Limited."
The coxiASitr incbcasiso sale or the
SPENCERIAN
DOUULli ELASTIC
1 Steel Pens:
Is owing to their tuperior writing tfimlititi, i. at.
tekted ly OieeJItorlilenilorkemeotofoTer 1000
papers, and by Merchauts, Lawyers and Bankers
without number.
They are all made of the Iieat Steel, In the
best manner, by the beat workmen la Europe.
tlr&ilt In all llealm.
To accomiiwdaU Uwst utho May wish to try
thttt jmtat we will tend a Curt, coitaini(7 one each
oUie IB NumlJere, 6y wail, or, rri'joiV.
Ivisou, Qlakeman, Taylor & Co,
138 and 140 U11AND STREET, N. Y.
April 23, 1874.
-JAVIU EUBERT'S
Livery 6c gale Stables,
FAST TnOTTING HOUSES,
ELEa ANT OAItniAGES.
Aud positively LOyER PRICES than
any other Livery ln'the Copnty.
t3P Large n.nd handsome Carriages
for Funeral purposes and Weddings.
Hot. 22, lbT3. DAVID EBliEllT.
fir i "
llAMCSTmiSKT.LKHiailTON, Pn
Now Advovtisomcnts.
ACEMTS WANTED FOR
Prof- Fowler's Great Work
On Manhood, Womanhood, and their Mutual Inter
jiciuiionii m, ui Lawt, Jtwer, etc. .
Agents are sellln from in tnQft mt .
Send for specimen pines and terms to Agents,
-v.. & .uj nrni,in,ieriDnn nnr omer boon,
Address, NATIOl- Ah PUIILISIUNO CO. Phlla
delphla, Pa. Sep5-w4
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Water
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2.5"
Geo.P.Jlowell&Co.,
conduct an Agency for the reception of pdfarthe
meniB ior Ameij an nivrBi'Arsns tlio tnesi com
plete ctibHf-hment of the kind in the world. Six
f bouftand NtyspApFRS are kept reulnrly on pie,
upon in lnnpeciiou ujcmtomers. tuierj iivcr
ttsemcut H tnken nt the home prire of phe pa
per, without tiny additional charge or coinmlsslon.
An advertKer.ln dealing with the Aeencr. U wir
ed troubleand cot rerjn dence, making one contract
instead ora doren, a nundred or a thousand. A
UoftU or eighty p g a, containing iut of best pa-
cl t, political, rfally and country papers, and all
publications which are specially Taluablo to ndver
tlcfw, with some In. rraatlon about prices, ) sent
FIIBIS to any addrecs on application. Persons
at a dUtnnro wlxbing to make contracts for adrcr-
iiing 111 any town, city, county, state or Terri
tory of the United States, or anv nor Hon of the Do
minion of Canada, may rend a couclne statenientor
wnat tney want, togetuer wub a copy or tne Au
vcrUemcift they deMre into, ted, aud will
receive Inform .ttou by return mull which will en
able them to decide w he t her to increase or reduce
the order. Forbuch lnforniationtliere isnoclwgo
Orders nre taken for a Mngfo puper as weli as for a
fist; for aMnge dotor ns reudlyas for a larger
sum. unices rimes iiuuumg).
41ParkRow,N.Y.
djC o tOn I,er AY ftt uome- Teims free
QW H Add less Ueouos stinson & Co.
1'urll.iiid, VJalne.
t)nyt A WLLK guaranteed (o Ma'e and Ke
77 uan'e Agentp, In their ' calty. Costs
Iffi I KOTI11NU to try It. 1'articufars I'ree.
JBEllI'liCT FITS."
Laury & Peters
nave just received a very large and ele
gant stock of Fall and Winter
comprising plain and fnney Cloths,
Cassiinereaand "Vestlngs, for men's and
hoys' wear, which they aro prepared to
make up in tho must f.thlonnblo styles,
at reasonable, prices and on short notice.
Ladles', Gent's nnd Children's
Boots, (Shoes, Gainers
and Rubbers,
comprising n splendid stock of all kinds,
manufactured especially for tho trade
of this locality.
95
of tlio latest and mostfashlonahlo mako,
always on hand, at low figures.
I"Agenls for tho Acmo Shirt tho
best fitting garment ever mado. L,eave
your Measure for them.
LAURY & TETERS,
Merchant Tailors,
P. O. l)illding, Lehlghton, Pa.
SOWN!!
DOWN!!!
In order to reduco present stock on
hand, and to mako room for tho Now
Styles of
I have Reduced my Trices tQ suit tho
times, and am selling at tho loyrest pos
sible prices. As an example pf tho
prices look at tho following:
Calioo, 10c, worth 12c,
Gingham, 10ic, worth 12io,
Best do., 13c, worth 15c,
Also, in my lino of
I defy competition as to quality and
price. I am selling fine
No. 2 Mackerel for the small
sum of 5 conts !
TIIEl' CANNOT 1JE HEAT I
t37 A liberal share of the public
patronage Is respectfully solicited, nnd
the best satisfaction guarranteed at all
times.
IT. I. MEM TOE
Leuckel's Ballding,
Bank St., LehightQn.
JJE.
EIEILCIIAIV & CO.,
BANK STREET. Lehlghton, Pa
MILLERS nnd Dealers in
Ji?lmiFti&; decile
All kinds of GR4IN liought and Sold
at Regular Market Rates.
We would, also, respectfully Inform
our citizens, that wo are now fully pre
pared to supply them with, tlio
llest .of Coal
From any Mine desired nt thn VERY
LOWEST PRICES.
M. IIEIL,MAI & CO.
July 25th, 1874.
TK STATE NOTICE.
Estate ot Robert l'hler, late of
Parryville, Carbon Couuty, Va.. dco'd,
all persons I. .ebted to said es 'to are
requested to maka Immediate payment,
anc those having plalms will presejt
them wltliout delay u proper order for
settlement.
MARY A. nilFEIl, Parryvllle,
J. u. Air.tvXN, lYeissiiori.
Aug.
, 1871-wO
Admrs.
A. OraTer,
BANK Stroot, LEtTIGHTON, aro
now offcrlnB Fall and Winter
lress CoodliS9
comprising DeLalnw, Alpacas, Satlnes,
Empress Cloths, &c, and a lull lino of
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS,
CARPETS,
OIL CLOTHS,
&c., at POPULAR PRICES.
They also call particular attention to
their immeriso stock of Ladles', Gent's,
Misses and Children's
l$oot$9 Shoes,
Gaiters & Rubbers
manufactured especially for tho tradn
of this section, at Low Prices.
Pur stock of Groceries, Floor.
Provisions, Quccimvaro and
Wood ana Willow Waro.&c,
Is full .and complete in every depart
ment, and goods and prices aro sure to'
suit. A trial Is respectfully solicited.
aug u-m
jpiLOUU AND FEED.
Thountlersicnml U nntv enlllnir tn thn'
c,ljsens of Welssport and vicinity, tho
TOE CnOICEST
Family Flour $3.75
md Grade- - 3.
Satisfaction Guaranteed. Try it I
137" IIITIT.TVO nf nvnn larfnflra
nt Reasonablo Rates. Baggage taken
to and from the Railroad Depots nt tho
W. F. KLOT2.
Npar tho Canal Z?rldge, EAST WEISS
PORT, Pa. aprll-ma.
.NADEN .". JTTEN TAKNEBY
LEOIGHTON, PA.,
B. J. CTNTZ, PropV,
Respectfully announces to the publfo
that ho has Just rebuilt the Tannery,
formerly of Daniel Olowlne, and 'put
In all the best and most approved ma
chinery for tho
Manufacture of Leather,
8uchasIIomlock and Oak Sole, Harness,
Upper, Kip, Calf and Sheep, which ho
win supply at tne very lowest price.
Flustering Hair supplied, lb larger, -
small quantities very low. HIDES and
SKINS bought at highest cash prices. ' '
i-atrouago suucitea. Aug. B-yl
W. EACHES. '
o j
Contractor & Builder
LBUIQUTO.V, PJSNN'A.
Plans and Specifications P
For all kluda of Buildings made at the
shortest notlco.
NO CHARGES IT) T
Mado for Plans and Speclfjcatlons whea
the contract is awarded to the under
signed. A. W. EACHES.
June 14, 1878-yl
jj BVCKMAN,
HllfDriCTUEIB or
CHrrlupros, Slolghs, UugslcsK
nd ewjr dKrljitlou of
v SPRING WAGONS. 1 t
Nwrl oi.po.lt. Eagl. uol.1, ptMt,
llEPAimjfq PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
Ai reasoaablo charges.
...P.'!'r"'s:e T.er' "Ptfullr iollcltii'and
ijUsfatllou uuarantwd.
yb.T.I87i, A.BUCKMAN..
TOE 3
PlIOTOGRAPHEIr
Respectfully announces to tho citizens
of Lehlghton upd vicinity, thai be' 'ha?
OPENED his ' '
HewPhotographGallery,;
on BANKWAY, (near tho LeWghjTali
loy Railroad Depot), Lehlghton,
and thqt he Is nowprepare fo give our
cltljens Llfe-LJIfo frctiires. at tho most
leasonahje rates. '
Itortlcular attention paid to taking
Children's Likenesses. AuTrlal Is.
solicited; Jiinol8,.
"MK"ouso an3 lot for Sale, . '
Situate on Bank streetln'the
iorOUnll nf Thlnhlnn nnl ...lili j
34 ou tho plan or plot of said bbfoutfh.-
Tim Ta, I. qq - Ion I . - ii M
, ", "i" "i 4wh ipov, me House
nhely located for almost a'nyknd bf ,
bu .lness, being sltuato on the prlnclnal
busin " thoroufrhfnrn TPa- t. -Cj.
. . - cj . 1'twVO'MUU-
further particulars apply at this Ximati
or on tho premises to
a. a, or l'UISOILLA BHHR3.
July 18, 1874-tf 5
JTHSV lqpk at her Hair I Why I
it was. uutll she got a Bottle of thtfi(m'
Ualr Kestorer at Durltog'a Dru ptor.
wire. sHjnes wiin oa.semen.t, 5-st)ry
Kltchen nnd necessary ouibulldW ' a
never.fall nc well nr ui t.L ti .Ti