H. V. MORTIIIMGn, EDITOR. LEIIiailTON, l-A.I SATURDAY MOKNINO BKPT. 20, 1874. The temperance war has broken out nfresh In Madison, Ohio. Street meet tngs aro being held nightly In different quarters of the city. The annual session oC tlio Grand Lodgo ot Odd Fellows of the United States began Monday, In Atlanta, Ga. In the morning the Grand Lodgo was escorted to the Capitol and there formal ly'weloomed to the city. The reports of the grand officers show tho order to be In a flourishing condition. An Oshkosh, Wisconsin, newspaper prints a list of thonew buildings started upon a burnt district at follows: "2?eer ball, store, saloon, beer ball, grocery and saloon, beer hall, store, beer hall, saloon, grocery, beer hall, store, saloon, beer ball, grocery, beer hall, saloon, beer ball." Oshkosh would seem to bo 'hall beer," as a cockney would say. Gen. Sherman has sold his resldenco in I street, Washington, D, C, to ex Mayor Emory. Prior to bii election to the Presidency, this was tho bouse of Gen. Grant, the. gift of New York friends. Subsequently it was purchase ed ot the President by tho friends of Gen. Sherman, and presented to liim In 1860. Tho property was also onco .own ed by Vice-President John 0. Breken rldge, who, with Senators Douglas and Jllce, built tho block. The award to tho British climants made by the mixed commission appoint ed under the Treaty of Washington, was, by the terms of. the Treaty, to bo paid within one year from the date of tho award. At noon, Monday, the amount of the award, $1,020,810 in gold, less 1 per cent, allowed for ex penses, was paid over by tho stato De partment to Mr. Watson, the British Charge In Washington, and Mr, How ard, agent ot the British Government. A dispatch dated TJtlca, N. 7., Sept. 23d says: "In tho Republican Conven tion a permanent organization was ef fected with Hon. Edward Morgan as chairman. Gov. Dix was unanimously re-nomlnated, the convention voting aloud, Aye. Gen. J. U. Robeson was unanimously re-nominated for Lieuten ant Governor, whereupon tho conven tlon roso and gave three cheers for Dlx and Robeson. Alexander Darkly was re-nominated for Canal Commissioner. The land Department of tho Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fo Railroad have Just made a sale ot land along their road to a large party of Russ!ans(ulennonltes), who havo recently come from Europe. This Is the largest land sale ever made In the West to ono people. There are cow hero about 1,000 Mennonltes, and they aro going on their lands immedia tely. The lands are situated In 'Marlon, Harvey, McPhersou, and RenO counties, In the Arkansas valley. The tract tak en aggregates 150,000 acres. They aro the advanced guard of their whole peo ple, who 'are now following them. Another fearful sacrlflco ot life In a burning mill. The Granite Mills, at Fall River, Mass., took fire on Saturday morning last, while seven hundred op eratives were at work In them. No pen van describe the scenes of horror, con fusion, suffering and death. Somo of the accounts say that the means ot es cape were altogether Inadequate. Oth ers say they were abutdant, but that the people In the mill wero too much frightened to make use of them. The only wonder Is that so few lives were lost. Tho number of victims amounts to about forty ; besides which there were many cases of partial burning anil maiming. It Is a pity that, with all tho Improvements Introduced by the genius ot Inventors, some plan cannot bo de vised, either to provent sucli fires, or to extinguish them with promptness, or, at least, to afford some means of escape from being roasted to death In them. 'lhe United States Centennial Com mission announces its readiness to re celvo applications for space in the In ternational Exhibition of 1870, at Phil adelphia. It Is Important that It should bo known with the least possible, delay what space will ba required In each ot tho departments of the Exhibition by American Exhibitors, In .order that it may bo determined what room can be assigned to foreign nations. Manufac turers and others who propose exhibit ing on this occasion should therefore make known their Intention promptly. nd thus avoid the disappointment of .Coding the room they desired pie-occu- pled. It la especially desirable that early piovlslon should bo mado for tho organization ot those collective exhibi tions ui iiiu natural resources ana raw materials ol different sections ot the country which cannot be made by indi vidual exhibitors. The Importance of tms, aa an Incentive to immigration and to tho investment ot foreian oanltAl. cannot be over-estimated ; and a liberal provision ror we prompt and thorough jxjuuiuiuugo vi ma wore wilt amply re pay those States which undertake it Bqultiletl tr Mrentlo.' A. few days since, In, one ot the fields to a rural section ot the city, a little kid was cn toying a brief respite from nib bling, or in other words was taking a good sleep,- when up came a burly cus todian ot the peace, and clubbed out its brains. Upon being Interrogated tho bold officer said, "ho was bound to stop kid napping It be died In tho attempt " "Rain, rain, welcomo rain." Now let the milkman rejoice and be glad, for water Is plenty. The Frenchman, who was arrested last week for stealing frogs from a rail way track, ptead hunger in defence, but the Judge with a look of Irony sent him below. Ono of our street car conductors boasts that bo "knocks down six pas sengers every trip," I can't understand it, for he does not seem to be a fighting man, besides, I havo been on his car many times, and never saw anything ot tho kind. A soldier's excuse for not returning to the barracks, was, "on account of tho arracks ho took after leaving tho barracks. Mr. Flaherty wlshos to state he con siders tho bono tho sweetest part ot tho meat. Nothing bends a man quicker than a green apple. A lady says she husbands her means, because she has a mean husband. Here .is a "personal" from tho N. Y' Herald: "Tho gentleman who visited my room yesterday afternoon and stole my watch, match safe, eyeglasses, coat and vest, is requested to call for the pantaloons, as It is too bad to senarato the suit. 8. D., oorner Broadway and Chambers street. "The cottage by the 8ea" can now bo rented upou reasonable terms. Louisiana suffers while McEnery and Kellogg aro at Kelloggerheads. "The cry Is still they come," another statement from Til ton. Wto's tho next gentleman? ' Some one told Mr. Jugg tha't It ho wished to succeed in business, he should uso printer's ink. Mr. J. says he has used two or three, gallons, but thus far ho does, not.notlce any improvement in his affairs, besides the tasto ot tho Ink Is not at all pleasant, aud Mrs. J. says ho is a fool to make an Ink jug of him self. "bourKrout and Speck" A color ed gentlemen, upon observing this sign in front of a rcstuarant, explained It as follows: "Fust you gits de krout, an den you Specks something else." "Bridget, jlst looks at thlra plums," said Mr. McSbano to his fair bride, "did you ever see such fruit?" (The honest couple were looking at egg plants.) I expect to be president somo of these days, for when I went to school, olo ot our trustees addressed about a thousand of us boys and said: "Boys, If you be have yonrselves, and pay attention to your studies, you may each ot'you bo- como President of the United States." I am waiting anxiously for my turn They aro having quite, a leveo (?) In New Orleans. Tho girl who roasted tho water mel Ion has been discharged. She says .she will know better next tlmo and next place she gets, in fact she is ashamed ot herself for not boiling tho melon, but it Is never too late to learn. Maiicdtio, Phlla;, Sept. 21. Remarkable Accident. Wo are called upon to-day to record an accident which, but for tbe direct Ustl mony of some of tho'best citizens of the county as 'to. Its truthfulness, would seem like fiction. The unfortunate sub ject of the notico is a young German named Frank Boycr, employed by tho Chestnut Hill Iron Oro Company. On Tuesday evening about elghto'cloct, In going home, be took a near out over the lands 6f Pelfer, Garber and Rohrer, In West Hempfleld township, going along a foot-path which leads by an open shaft leading to an abandoned ore mine belonging to the same firm. In Ignor ance of the opening he stepped in and fell to tbe bottom ot tho shaft, a depth ot over one hundred feet I Strange to relate, he was not killed, nor even ren dered unconscious. But he was help less, and although he cried lustily for help, no assistance camo to him. 'There he lay, surrounded by the decaying bod les of pigs, geese and chickens, and even more horrible, he was paralyzed with terror during the entire night by tho presence of a' large number of snakes and toads, the reptiles creeping over his head, face and body, and one ot them actually lodging its head in his eari Here be remained until rooming and I( wero useless to attempt to de scribe his sufferings. At an early hour thefollowlng morning a son of Mr. John llarbert happened to be In the vicinity and heard cries for help, but could not at first determine whence they came. but being familiar with the neighbor hood he thought ot the abandoned shaft, and, going to its mouth, he called down. JIo was answered by the unfortunato man, who gave his name. Mr, liar- be rt at once alarmed tho neighborhood and in a very short time a rope was procured and lowered and a dozen pal of strong arms were ready to pull tho 1 'Br man up. Boyer, being perfectly con scious, and ablo to use his hands, tied tho ropo around his body, and In this manner ho was safely drawn out ot his horrible place ot confinement. Bo was taken to the bote) of Michael Tlelfrlch, near by, and Dr. A. K. Rohrer was summoned, who, after a careful exam ination, discovered that ono log was considerably jammed, and that he had also received certain Internal Injuries; but It Is confidently expected that the man will recover. This morning Mr. Hetfrich bi ought him to this city and obtained an order for his admission to the County Ilospltal. "Lancaster Ex press," 10th. Pennsylvania State Fair. On Monday' Sept. 27th, .the twenty second annual exhibition of the Pennsyl vania State Agricultural Society will commence, at Easton, and continue un til Friday, Oct. 2, five days From Indication thus far tho forth coming display, as viewed from tho numerous entries already recorded, promises to be ono of tho grandest and most varied ever presented under tho auspices of "tho Society It Includes, at this writing, a largo number of Im ported, Thorough Bred, and Flue Bred Horses, Herds of Short norn, Holsteln Alderney, and other cattle, the choicest breeds of Sheep, Swlno, &c, together with a Mechanical, Vegetable, Floral and Domestic collection seldom brought together in any community. Large buildings, additional stabling and shed ding have been erected and alt con veniences for tho accmmodatlonof visi tors supplied.' Excursion tickets at greatly reduced rates sold by nil rail roads centering at Easton. POLITICAL. T O tho Democracy of Carbon county, FOR ASSEMBLY, A. J. DUBLING, of the Borough of LehMiton. At the earnest solicitation of many friends I havo consented to let my name go before tne approncmug Democratic Delegate Convention, as a candidate for the office ot Assembly. Should I be honored with a nomination and election, it will bn my sincere en deavor to fulfill tho duties ot the ofiico with fidelity and to the best of my ability. A. J. DUBLING. Sept. 5, 1874-to A CARD. Lehighton, Pa., Sopt. 2d, 1874. To E n Snydeh, Esq., Lie a it Sin, We Hie uruicrsigneu, Voters of the Borough of Lelilghton, respectfully aslt you to becomo a can (lldato for tlio nomination of Itepresen- tatlvo In the Stato Legislature at the next Democratic County Convention. T D Clauss, Francis Stocker, Frank Slilvely, Z II Long, Joseph Obert, wiiiougnoy wen. M Uellman, Samuel Graver, V II Uenulnger, Jonathan Seldlo, Joslah Semmel, Clinton Iiretney, Val Schwartz, Daniel Claust, S Kreidenweis, Charles Yener, D Ueberllng, Fred E Miller, Joseph Horn, John Mlllor, Jacob Walter, Joiin r nu-Daum, .Peter Helm, Edward Paetzel, Win Waterbor, Wm Miller, D II Long, Frank Lelliencuth Fred Drelier, Fred Leuckel, II German, Phaon Clauss, Win Warner, Daniel Hex, Jacob DeFtehn, John A Obert, J liroDg. John Peters, LolilRhton, Pa., Sept. 4, 1874. To T D Clauss, and others. Gentlemen, In lesponse to your very Uatterlug invitation, 1 respectfully state that I cousent to let my name go beforo tho Democratic Nominating (Jon vent on as a candidate for Kepresenta tlve. If nominated and elected. I uledge a faithful performance of tbe duties of tlio oulce. Very truly yours, E. H. SNYDER New Advertisements. J-OIIN II AUK, PLAIN AND FANCY Bread and OakeBaker, Respectfully Informs the citizens of Lelilghton and vicinity, that l.o has re moved his business from Welssport to his premises on HANK STHKET. LEHIOnTON. PA. and that he Is now prepared to furnish Fresh Dread and Cakes dally. Steam made Pretzels shipped iu large or small quantities to order, at wholesale and re tall. wiinm aud riitrr oiiia a shsulitt. EtfCandies and Confections, a large and choice Variety always on hand. jonu HA.UK. Sept. 20th, 1874.-tf. INITIATION BALL, OP Lehigh II. & L. Co., No. 1, oricblghtonPa., IN TUB HALL OF NEW SCHOOL HOUSE, ON FRIDAY EVENING, Oct. 1G, 1874. Tho EUREKA ORCHESTRA OF ALLENTOVTN HAS DKEN ENOAOKD FOR, TIIBOOOASION. Mslar of Ceremonies I J. W. Eaudenbush TICKETS, 1.00, Now Advertisements. KOISTI21VS NOTICE!. . Notice li hmkr plren that lh Executors, Ad nlnlsiratrrs, and Guardians hereinafter turned, bare filed tbalr respecti arrouut of the fullov Inn estates In lb. Register's OBlre, at tlauch Chunk, In and fi.r tba Oounljrof Carbon, which account! hate been allowed lr the Register, will be presented to the Judges of tba Orphans' Court cn Monday, the 191 h dar of Oct., uelt, at tan .o'clock A. 1 lor coufirniattuu t First and final acoountof Wro. Ronilg, administrator of Ellas Anthony, dee'd. First and final account of Elizabeth Allen, administratrix of George B.Al len, deo'd,. First and final account of Henry Boy er, executor of the last will aud testa ment of Francis Crilley. deo d. Final account of Wm Koons, admin istrator of uavld Koons, dec U. First and final account of John Ban ner, administrator of Charles Mover, dee'd. Final account of Tllghman Arner, Guardian ol Sarah Ltchlrlter, minor child of Joseph Lechlelter, dee'd. A. WntTTINUUAM, Relator. Register's Office, Mauch Chunk, feiil, 20, 1871 . The moat Wonderful Discovery of tlio lOlli Century. X3E.. S. r. HOWE'S Arabian Milk Cure FOR CONSUMPTION, And all Diseases of tbe TIIIIOAT, CIIKST and MJNUS. (lhe only Medicine or the kind In tbe world.) A Soiistixutc roaCoD LinaOiL. Permanently cures Asthma, Bronchitis, Incipi ent Consumption, Loss of Voice. Shortness of Breath, Catarrh, Croup, Coughs, Colda, Ac, la a few days. DR. S. V. HOWE'S Arabian Tonio Blood Purifier, Which DIFlttKS from all other preparations in UsIhmidute Action upon the Llvr.lt, KIDNEYS and IlL'lOD. It Is purej vegetable, aud cleanses the system efall Impu llles. builds up, and makes Pure, Ulch lllood. 1 1 cure a Hcroiulous Diseases of all klude, removes Constipation, and regulates tbe liOWPH. lor "UU.tKHAU UKHlMTr, "UJM VIl'AMTY." and "UKOKIiN-DOWN CONSTITU TIONS," I "challenge the 10th Century" to And Its equal. Kvery .bottle la worth Its weight In gold, nice, ti.iw per homo. ALSO, DR. S. D. HOWE'S Arabian c Liver Pills. They cleans Urn Uwr and Stomach tiiuruuijbljr, remove Oouitlp-itioa; contain no calomel uor any other Injurious Ingredient, anil act quickly upou mane organ, wunoui prouuciogauypsiuur whak Dens, irice lid cents per oox. CO NtSUMPTIVKS Should nse all three of th above Medicines. .Sold by A J UUULliNf, UrurfiUt. sole A ire lit for Lehigh ton, la. Dii. tj. U. UO.VK. s rroprtetor. 101 Chambers street, rievr lorn. apr. ii,iwJ.yi" Mrs. LANE'S t'tn Cure fnr Inarowiuj; Nalta AT PRIVATE SALE. The Lelilghton School i?oant..now offer, nt Privato Sate, the following do scribed valuable REAL ESTATE, be ing a portion of the Public School Pro perty of the Borough of Lelilghton, to wit : One Lot andjBuilding, situated on the corner ot Iron and Pine treets, and bounded and described as ollows : Un tho north liy iron street ; west by a common alley ; south by a lot owned by Joseph Obert, and east by Pine street. The lot Is CO feut frout by lbU feet U Inches In deptli. Also, TWO LOTS, Numbered 153 and 154, situated on Pine street, in said borough, bounded and described as follows : On tho west by Pine street; south by lot No; 155; east by West alley, and north by Cedar al ley, ".aid lots being each 00 feet froi.t by 189 feet U inches In depth.. ror terras ana mriner parucu lars, apply to either of the undersigned JOHN S. LiVjti i&, 1'resldent. A. J. DUltLING, Secretary. Dn. N. U. REUER, Treasurer. Lelilghton, May 2, 1874. 5 RES 'Un AND L.1VB The undersigned respectfully Informs the citizens-of Carbon and adjoining counties, that he Is now prepared to supply tliem with Dressed or Live Hogs at all times, at prices fully as low as they can be bouglit ror elsownere. Also, Smoked Haras, Bologne and Saussage at Wholesale ana ueiaii. t3T Ordeis will bo promptly filled and Hogs shipped to any point at tho soonest notice. JOSEPH OBERT, Hank Street, Lelilghton, Pa, Sept. 10, i874-yl HALLi & WINTER OPENING Of Millinery Goods & Notions AT 2d Door below the 2T. E. Church, BANK Street, LEHIGHT0N All work made up lu the Latest Styles at the Lowest Prices, . 'September 10, 1874-ra3 njnilE CARBON COUNTY AGRI CULTURAL SOCIETY wllloffer at Publlo Outcry, on tbe Fair Grounds on the 20th day of September. 1874, at Two o'clock P. M., at tho highest and best price, the Sheds, Stalls .and other l'rlvllegjs. Dv order of tho Board of Directors. PETER LAUX. President W. C. Fuedimci, Secretary. Lehlghtou, Sept. 10,- 1874-w2 O WHOM- IT MAY CONCERN. All persons aro hereby forbid med dllng with a Oue-horsn Platform Butch tr Wagon, loaned by the undersigned to Ameal smiin, ot iiiigiitoii, i'a. A. BUOKMAN, Lelilghton, Sept. 10, 1874. WHY, OH, WHY will you suffer with that Couch or Cold? whpn relief' may bt had Immediately by using jumjinu o uonipouna syrup ot Tar 22(1 Annual Exhibition or Tnn Pa. Stato Agricultural Soc'y, FOR 1874, will be held nt EASTON, PENN'A, Commencing September 28th, 1874, AND CONTINUE FIVE DAYS. Books of Entry close SFPTEMBER 22. No Entry Fco Charged. Competition Is co-extetnlvo with tho United States, ana fhn citizens of tho several States are cordially Invited to compete for our prizes. For Premium Lists and other Information apply to either of the undersigned. J. R. EBY, President. D. W. Seller. Reo. Secretary. Kicrwge aicuonkey, uor. Secretary. ANOTHER CHANGE! Fifth and Last Gift Concert IN AID OF TIIH Piib.LibnuyofRy. POSTPONED TO November 30, 1874. DItAWINO CERTAIN AT THAT DATE. LIST OF GIFTS. ONE GRAND CASH GIFT , 250,000 100,000 . 76,000 50,000 . 25,000 100,000 140,000 150.000 100,000 100.000 00.000 ONE GRAND CASH OIFT GIFT ONE GRAND CASH ONE GKAXD CASH ONE GRAND OASIl GIFT GIFT (20.000 14,000 10,000 t.ouo 4,000 3,000 2000 1,000 SOO 100 CO 6 CASH GIFTS, 10 CASH GIFTS, 15 CASH II I I TS, 10 CASH G I FT 8, 23 CASH GIKTB, 30 CASH (HITS, so cash iiii'ra, 100 CASH OUT , 210 CASH GUTS, M0 CASH GIFTS. EACH, EACH, EACH, EACH, KAOII, EACH, EAcIl, EACH, EACH, EACH, EACU, 100,000 100.000 120,000 50,000 19000 CASH .GIFTS, 000,000 arndtotil20000Girt,atlcKsh . .(2,200030 l-rice or xicuete. Wholo Tlekiti $ 60 00 II&Itm 25 00 TtiDthi, or each Coupon .... 500 li UDoie Ticket! ror .... 50000 nA Tickets for 1000 00 For Ticket! and lnfoemittton, address THO. K. BIUMI.ETTE, AOEftTund Maiuoer, Public Library DulMlnj, Louisville, Ky., or TII03. II. HAYS & CO, Easteru Ageuts, 009 Ilroadwajr, New York. sept. 12-3t to ri to Lj w cl 21 Q W ZD 4 s O s p o ki CT- o o -) ft) EL o y w fa CD CD f CD S3 - trt O o c o T3 Has s o a cn B' 14 o Ci CO 02 CD P ADIUEIi GRAVER, Opposlto the Public Squat o, SOUTH ST., LEIIIGnTON, FA., Manufacturer ot Tin & Sheet Ironware And Dealer in all kinds ot X3T Roofing, Spouting and Jobbing promptly attended to. nov. 80 AVID EUBERT'S Livery & Sale Stables, DANK STKEHT.l,IiIIIOIITON, Pa, FAST TROTTING HORSEd, ELEGANT CARRIAGES, And positively LOWER TRICES than any other Livery In tho County. 137" Largo and handsome Carriages for Funeral purpose and Weddings. t,OT.K, 1873. DAVID KDLKI'.T. ESTATE NOTICE. Estate ot Robert Phlfer, late of Parryvllle, Carbon County, l'a.,"deo'do all persons Indebted to said estate ar, requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims will present them without delay In proper order for settlement. MARY A. PIIIFER, Parryvllle, J. G. S5ERN, Welssport, Aug. 22, 1874-wO Admrs. THE PnOTOORAPIIBK Respectfully announces to tlio citizens of Lelilghton aud vicinity, that he has Ul'lSrtlSU Illi NewPhotograph Gallery, on BANKWAY, (near tho Lehigh Val. ley Railroad Depot), Lelilghton, and that bo Is now nrenared to give our citizens Llfo-Llko Pictures at the most reasonable rates Particular attention paid to taking Children's Likenesses. A Trial Is Now Advertisements. AGENTS WANTED FOR Prof- Fowler's Great Work On Manhood, nbmanxxt, and Mrfr Mutual Inttr Jttlatttmtj Love, iti Lawi, Vovtr, tie. Ag'til! are selling from IB to 35 copies a dar. Pend for specimen pajree and terma to Agmtt, and we why It sells raster than any other book Addre, NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO. Phlla delphls, Pa. sepo-wi Geo.P.Rowell&Co., copduct an Agency for the reception of adrertlse roents for Amerlran Nawsririu the mrst com plete establishment of the kind In the world. Btx thousand NiwmriM ar kept regularly on die, open to Inspection by customers. Erery Atlirer tlsementls taken at the home prlre of the pa per, without any additional charge or commission. An adrertlser, In dealing with the Agency, Is ear ed tronbleand correspondence, making one contract Instead of a doseo, a hundred ore thousand. A Bonlc or eighty pagel, containing lists of best pa pers, largest circulations, religious, sgricuUursI, class, political, tfally and country papers, and all publications which are specially Taluable to adrer ttsers. with some Information about prioes, la sent FRBB to any address on application. Persons at a dlstanre wishing to mike contracts for adrer-tl-lng in any town, city, connty, State or Terri tory of the United States, or any portion of the Do minion of Canada, may send a concise ststementof what they want, together with a copy of the Ad vertisement) they desire lnse. ted, and will recelrc Information by return mall which wlil en able them to decide w hetber to Increase or reduce the order. For such Information there is no chsrge Orders nre taken for s single paper as well as for n (1st; for a si ng!e doHar ss readily as for a larger sum. Offices (Times Hutding), 41ParkRow,N.Y. fC o (Jflrt per day nt home. Terms free Pw 4wW Address, Gioaos Bnnso.n k Co. Portland, Maine. 77 A WEEK guaranteed to Male and t Fe male Agents, In their locality. Costa NOTHING to try It. Partlen&rs Free. P. 0. V1CKERY Co, Augusta, Me. JpEUFECT FITS." Laury & Peters Uavo just received a very largo and elo gant stock ot Fall and Winter & O O I 8, comprising plain and fancy Clotho, Canslmeroa and Votings, (or men's and boys' wear, which they are prepared to make up in tho most fahlonable styles, at reasonable prices and on short notice. Ladles', Gent's and Children's Boots, Shoes, Gaiters and Rubbers, comprising a splendid stock ot all kinds, manufactured especially for the trad ot this locality. Hats & Caps? of the latest and most fashionable make, always on hand, at low figures. tsyAgents for tho Acme Shirt the best fitting garment over made. Learo your Measure for them. LAURY & PETERS, Merchant Tailors, F. O. Building, Lelilghton, Yt. DOWN!! DOWN!!! In order to reduce present stock on hand, and to make room for the New Styles of WmcrKOOl& I have Reduced my Prices to suit the times, and am selling at tbe lowest pos siblo prices. As an example of tho prices look at tho following: Calico, 10o., worth 12io. Gingham, ,10c, worth 12jc. Best do., 13o., worth 15c, Also, In my lino of, CU'oceries I defy competition as to quality and price, i am selling nne No. 2 Mackerel for the small sum of 5 cents I THEY CMNNOT BE BEAT I tST A liberal s'haro of tbe publlo patronage Is respectfully solicited, and the best satisfaction guarranteed at all times. B1. JP. MEJUfTZ Leuckel's Balldlng, Bank St., Lehighton. -JjftJT IIEIIiSIAN & CO., BANK STREET, Lehighton, Pa., MILLERS and Dealers In All kinds ot GR.4IN Bought and Sold at Regular Market Rates. We would, also, respectfully Inform our citizens, that we are now fully pre. pared to supply them wltb tho Mvsi of Coal From any MIno desired at tho VERT1 LOWEST PRICES. M. IIEILMAN & CO. July ?Stb,,1874. Tfyouse and Lot ror Sale, Situate on Bank street, In the i?orough of Lehighton, and numbered 34 on tbe plan or plot ot said borough, Tlio Lot Is S3 x 189 feet ; the House Is three stories with basement, 2-story Kitchen and necessary outbuilding, a never-failing well ot water, &o. It Is nicely located for almost any kind of business, being situate on the principal business thoroughfare. For prloe and further particulars apply at this Office, or on tho premises to S. A. or I'RIBCILLA BEERS. July 18, 1874-tf nun unerrynua uorenouna. solicited. Juno 18.
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