.Society .Meetings. . rvmrm ntmrl Jt Ma TO. A. O. K. Op THIt M. n , n and and atbMonOey.of each mentfl. In Be t "be? iM. lrughton. at 7;S0 tfeioofe r. m . AawUB. Heed. 8.K13.I US. QUham, U.K. It. . CXADM POTTUt LODGE, No. M, It O. O. F., meets every iTaerdsy evening, 0 oxlook, n X la'ileMrU IlalL ".Dsnlel uravsr, jv. u.i w, " b. Rex. Beoretaiy. i , t ypno JfddA tsib. Mo. m. imp. o. n. w meet 4 v r on Wednosdsy evening of each wee. at 7:30 o'clock, tn Pnbllo Bchool lull, weissport, PA. P. F( Mckert, 8. 8.R. (lllbsm, C. ol B UinaBTOH LorxH. No. 2)(, K. of P.. meets every Friday-evening, In Rebecs Hsll. st 8 o'clock. A. W, Baches, 0,0. T. Batollir, K. oi it, no h. Advertising Raton. W dnlr it to be dletlnctly understood that no Advertisements will be Inserted In the col' nmna ot tub Cibboh Advocate that roar be .received from unknown parties or firms, unless accompanied with the Casu. The following aro oar only terms. Advertisements for 1 vear. ner Inch eaoh Insertion 10 Cts. r " Hli Monthsjper Inch each Insertion II Cts. Throe Months, 1 i ; 20 Cts. " Leas than three months, lust mser- UontU each snbsennent Insertion 23 Cts. Jjoctl noucea 10 gents pet line. II. V. MQRTniMER, Publisher. IX. BXBWER8, PIBTRIOr ATTORNEY COUNSELLOR , AT uw, OrnCE, Na if Mansion Home, AlAkJl..U.UllUlJk, x A. ftettllng Estates. Finn Accounts and Omhans Court Practice a specialty. Trial ot Causes rarefuBy attended to. Legal iransaeuons in English ana Herman Jam. SATCIIDAV 5I0HNINQ, AUOU8T 28, 1873. Local and Personal. The -cabbage worm Is showing. Its destk-octlvepoyers, , Our public schools opened on Mon day last, with 270 pupil. i A general reduction of wages from H to 20 per cent will go Into effect Sep tember let at the Bethlehem Iron Woiks. O An annual eclipse ot tho sun will occurSept. 26th, It will rise eclipsed, visible at all points east of .the Missis sippi river. The Republicans of Lehigh county will hold their nominating convention utthepubllo house' ot Capt. Henry llarte, In Catasauqba, on Satuiday Sept, 4th, Mr. Daniel Boyer, a prominent Democrat and one of the the Directors of the Alleutown National Bank, died at his residence, corner Church and Turner-sts., Monday afternoon about 2 o'clocto Tho : deceased removed to ' Allentown from North Whitehall re- cently, and was esteonied by all who know him. - notice has been " stuck up" at tbe Catasauqua Rolling Mill, that If the nraen will not go to work at tho present " reduction, the nilll will bo closed and ' another reduction will be raodo before work will bo resumed. The Camp meeting of tho Evangeli cal Assocl.tlon,was held In Drelsbaeh's woods, near tint Big Crek, during the past week, was very largely attended. Fifty-one tents wern erected and well ,,-r filled .during,, tho continuance of tho meeting. It Is estimated that not less (ban' 3000 persons were on tho ground on Sunday last. Tho mooting closed on "3bnday night. 1000 Mat? Wanted. To securo great bargains at Lauryds Peters. They have Just received a large stock of fall and winter suitings, which they are pre pared to make Up tn first class style, at 1875 prices, to suit the times. KometiunoNicb. A One assortment of Twilled Silk, Bio. Qieeri, and Black 10 or 12 Bib, Paragon Frame, Partridgo Wood Stick, Ivory Handlo Umbrellas, with naino engraved. Remember, this Is the only place In Carbon county to get genuine, first class Umbrella. O. B. JtnoADs, Dealer In Umbrellas, Hats, Caps, fcc., Market Square, Mauch Chunk. . P. T, Brady Is now supplying our citizens with all the New York and Philadelphia Dally and Weekly papers. Give him your orders. Tho Haileton Dally News made Its appearance of Saturday last, In an entirely new shape, typographically, nnd considerably Improved In tbe quality and quantity ot its reading mat ter. l now presents a neat and tasty appearance, and Is deserving the patro nage of the people of Ilailetou and vi cinity. David Ebbert, the livery man, had eleven teams running to tbo camp meeting on Snnday-last. Mho nobbiest on' the line. His charges aro very rea sonable. Livery on Bank street, near Claues' clothing store. Jeff. Shaffer, for whom a warrant was Issued for cruelty to a dog, a week or-two ago,' wu arrested by Constable .kevan, 'at .Brian's Lock, on Saturday last, and taken before Esqulro Beck, Mho Imposed a flpe ot (10 and costs upon him. Tho amount was paid, and the young man left, It Is hoped, a wiser youth than he was before, The Lehigh Coal and navigation Company announces a quarterly divi dend ot $1 dollar per share on tbe capi tal stock ot the company, "payable on 4 th 'of September. When you go to Allentown, re member that you can buy dry goods cheaper at Kramers' corner than at any other bonne In the Lehigh Valley. Stick a pin right here I A tremendous eacrlQoe In wo mens' mens' and boys' boots, shoes, and gaiters ot all styles and qualities, at T. D. Clauss'. In order to close out present stock, be Is now giving somo ot the best bargains In this line of goods ever before offered In this section. Call early, f you would secure a real bar gain. For Ice Cream, Ice ooM fountain Soda Water, and choice Confections, you should not tall to call at O. M. Roth's, opposite Sentinel's hardware store. Also. fresh bread and oakes ev-ry-deay. George Manypenpy had a valuable cow. killed on Monday morning, by be ' ing knocked qt the traek.of tea Lehigh Valley railroad, opposite Baworth's garden. 0. N. Both will .receive a large lot of watermelons, cantaloupes and peaches on "Wednesday next, which he will sell at tho lowest mar ket prices. Parties wishing to purchase cither wholesale or retail should leave their orders early at tho Lehigh ton Bakery. T. D. Clauss, tho meaebant tailor, has Just received his fall and winter stovk of all kinds of suiting, comprising all tho latest and best Btyles, and su perior to anything ever beforo brought Into this market. Ho Invites his cus tomers and tho community In general to call and Inspect his goods and learn bis prices. A friend of ours received a letter from Hov. G. W. Townsond, pastor of tbe M. E. Church at i'ackcrtno, who Is now absent in tho Stato of Delaware, on sick leave, Is still unable to perform his ministerial duties, but expects to re turn to his charge In tbe course of a few weeks. His many friends will un doubtedly be pleased to hear that bis health Is gradually Improving. T. D. Clauss has teen appointed agent for this section for tho celebrated Butterlck & Co's Garment Patterns for ladles .and children, and has now a stock of tbo latest styles on hand. Ladies should call tor catalogues. Augustus and Edward Stelnbacb and Jacob Selngler were arrested at Scranton Wednesday, with a largo qunutltv of goods which had been atolen from a store In Wyoming county on the night of the lGth Inst. The Nesqiiehonlng Valley Rail road Company announces a semi an nual dividend of G per cent, payabla at the office of the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company, tn Philadelphia on the 1st of September. L. F. Klepplnger will sell a quan tity ot beadsteails, bedding, carpel, and other articles of household furniture at private sale ; call early for bargains. The coats made up by Laury & Peters are not only neatly trimmed but (veil made up of tne best material, and the "fit" Is unsurpassed by "any other man.1' J. K. RIckerthas still a few of those eligible lots In Rlckertstown to dispose of. If you feel like securing a good home call and see him lie Is also sup plying flour.feed, lumber and coal at tbe lowest rates. A. Kaiie Cuahcb We offer for salo one of Edward Plotts' Star Parlor Or. gans, fresh from his factory at Wash ington, N. J. This Instrument Is sur passed by none In tho market. Call at this oQlco. Watermelons, peaches and all the early fruits and vegetables received fresh from tbe city every day, at S. E. Fatzinger's, Bank Street, and selling very cheap for ca'h. Now Is a sood time to tecure cheap, durable, and well made clothing. T. D. Clauss, the merchant tailor, is selling very low to make room for fall goods, and Is ottering his stock of ele gant cloths, casslmeies, and vestlngs, at figures to suit the present rates of wages, btyle and fit guaranteed in ev ery case. Attention, Plrnen I There will be a special meeting of Lehigh Hook and Ladi'.er Co., Ho. I, In their hall, on MONDAV EVES1NO NEXT, August 30, for the purpose of taking Into consideration the beat available nuans for raising the necessary funds tor the purchae of the "Little GUnt Fire Kxtlngulsher," &c JSvery member must be present. By order ot tho President. II. V. MorminiEit, Some tlfjtiktv))et. SunonLjnn, of Nisa nollow, this county, brought to our olllce, last Thursday a buck. wheat stalk, which upon strict measurement we found as follows t Main stem at root, 2 Inches In circumference. Ibere are 10 main vines to the root, all averaging 3 f art 10 luchea. thus kItIdk si feet i Inches, the number of smaller vines, or runners from main vlnes,ts 52, aveiagtag 3 feet tn length. The clronmferenco of the bush, IS Inches from root la 3 feet 1 Inch. If any person In this tr adjoining county can boat It we would like to bear from Dim. Ilellgloqs. Fresbvtertan Church nedav school at a A H. i preaching at 10.30 A. H , and 7.30 r. u., by M. 12. Church Itov Wllmer Coffman. nui. tor ProachlDjr tomorrow (Hnndavl. 10:90 A. M. and730 r, if., Sunday School 2 I'- M. Kvangelloal Association, New Sohool IIooso. -To.morrow tsnndavl taornlnv. at 10 o'clock, a children's prayer meeting will be held, oonduc. tea by Meaarr, Win. 11. Itomlg and Qnarlca M. Hweenev, to which all aie invited especially the lambs of the flock, uunday Hchool at Two o'cn.ck p. m., instead of II a.m. as heretofore rreaeiung, in ine uermaq language, at 7:30 ftclock p. m. Teachers' meeting a 1'rlday evening at 7;S0 o'clook. Tbe Cpatl Trada. Tbe coal trade has moved sluggishly in all Its departments flaring the past week, excepting only the tale ot ooal for domeatto purposes, whleb baa been moderately sotlve in all the market. We believe It la no longer expectod that there will Do a revival in the Iron and ether manufacturing Interests In time to cause an in crease In the oos trade. The regular monthly advance on coal as agreed npon by the associa ted companies baa been announced. There It not pue of our graat productive Industries thst Is more dependant on tbe general prosperity of tflo country. The ways are Innumerable la which tta consumption la leaeened. When the times re out of Joint" ot course manufacta. rare use leas, whua aomestio consumers econo mise in every possible way. These causes are now operating with great force to nuke tula real's ooal trade an nnuaoaUy light one since the resumption of mining. The thlpmenta of ooal to tlda water and ooa-twlse bsve been large, ao thst now tbe yards all over the ooun ur are wbji iwwq too uui i.w oraera coming forward, Mr. Parish, president ot the Wllkef Bane Coal ana Iron Company eeems to be Bresstag things, he Is pressing his works to lelr utmost canacliv. ehlDDino' more coat th.n ever before, ret Is behindhand in fllllnv nnl.r. fMiadilfhia Jnquirtr, Aui.U. Tbe following table shows the quantity of coal ahlpped over the Klilgh Valley Railroad for the week ending Aug. Itth, 1875, and for the year as compared with tbe same time last year i neaiona From. Week. Wyoming Uaaleion.. ...,,,, U.S13 01 M.7M It tl 04 UtM 13 i:jiu 19 upper uuign , Beaver Meadow Hah an or Itasca Count North from eastoo . Total.,., Last Year,.;.,.,.,.. Increase...,,.,, ptreoar,. in,oes oo run it 32,71 17 ti. Year, B80.4U 10 J7J.711 06 m oi ltMiSOl 333,971 U 3,340 U 13,11 03 1.K1.743 03 J.68O,0l 1 Opinion of Hon. S. S. Drclier, XN'TllB APPEAL OfW.U FBKDIRICI from the msponr of the atjjjitors of the nonotjan op x.:EniQjJTON. Tn Ihntnattor nf the Anneal of In the Court Of W. O. Fredlilclfromtne Ke-Jcommon Pleas port ox tne Auuitora or inejox uaruoniK. llorough ot liehlghton. Bur motion and rule br the Appellee to dismiss tne Appeal. W. C. FTodlrld was Secretary to tho lown Council of the Borough of Lenlnnton, and, w title aciraaj in tuai capacity, recoiveu cenaiu uinucva wnlch snonld have been paid to tiie Borough Tre. surer. The norough auditors proceeded to settle and audit an account against him, and renoi tea a Dnianco against aim oi juu i ruui this report Fredlrlcl appealed to this Court. Tho prosont motion n maintained by the bornnfl-n noon two cninnda i I. That the Act ot Assembly relating to borougbs doos not give the riant ot sppeal from tbe report of borouah auditors IX. That ltanappeat does lie, then this sppeal wascoo late, uoing more man iniitv qjjh tiue time allowed for appeal from town.hlp audi tore report) after the audltoi s settlement. Theeo grounnaot oujeotlon assume that the borouah auditora nave the nower t settle and andlt an account against the secretary, and If we Biioiua dismiss me appea i lor me reasons us. aisned, wo would seem to cfUmi the aathotlty of the aodltora. We thsrefore prefer to alve other rea.oos for tbe action we aro aoout to tate anon this motion anil rule. 1 he appellant pontenus I 1st That thaborouarh auditora had do author. Ity to sfttlo and andlt an account against him i aua tnat ino romeuv or tne Dorougn, u ne is in. debted. Is by action for money baunnd received, 2nd That the anneal was In tlmo. balncr with. In tmrty days after appellant baa notice of the lie also alleges that the account Is entirely erroneous and unjust, as tho auditors should hare allowed him a credit of somo 11700 or tisuo against tne f aw, ana i am not .ure dus ne ae nlea any lndeDtednesa at alL The Borough of Ijebighton was Incorporated by the Court ot Quarter Sessions ot the I'taco of carbon Cotnty, nftrr tho Act, regalating borouKha, Djased 3rd April, 18.', t. and its corpo. rHte authority, and the powers and dntles of Its officers, are, ihereiore. to be ascertained by re. f erence to that act, and such parts of the (Jone rsl Borough XdW of 1st April, 1831. as maybe atlli In toice. What Is not contained In those acta, or subsequent statutes, ot power and au tuority, expreaiy or Impliedly granted, cannot be assumed oy the corporation or It. offlceis. Atthevery threahoia of the Inquiry, we are met with tho question, whether the uori,ugh auditors have authority or Jar sdletlon over tne .mvlfll,, W KWD MU IKUUUUb HgUIUBb UUUW sucul This question involves anotner, vizi Whether the becretary to the Town Council has guy authority to receive mouey bolougingto the borough, and If not, but bo wrongfully re celvea tho money. Is lie Uaole to account as If the law clothed nlm with otDcitl auihorllvto receive it i Br tho General Law. Act of 1st Anrll. 1S34. Seo. 8, Htroud'a Purd , Ed. of 134 1, Pago 141, the lown Couocll were authonzed to appoint a town clerk, ueasurcr, two street comuiinslouers and a colloctor annually, and auch other officers as uiigub in ueciueu ueceasury. xrom time to lime, and the Baino utUcora, from time to time, to remove. The loth Section defined the duties of tho town clots: to be " to attend all meotinga of tuo Town Council, when assembled on business ot the borough, and perroim the dutlea ot clerk thereto, and koep the comaion seal and records of the borouah. whoae attestation, with Lho seal of tho borough, ehall bo good ovldeueo of tho acta or things ceruflcd." By tbe nth tectlou, iuu iivunuxer wot rfquirca to give sumcieut secnrltv for the fa.thf ul iriMchMrcn of the OutuM ot his olllce, and for tbe sufo delivpry of all money, books and ui-coquts appertaining there to into the honos othis succeauor, upon uemaud tor that purpose. The 12ih Hectlon proviao that "the town clei k. treasurer, street connula. eloners and collector, an weltoa all other ofllcers who mav be aoDoiutea bv thoi'ovii counoiL of every borouga beieaf tor Incorporated, shall, at at such tune ana times ss the Town Couucil Clrects, render their accounts, respectively, to the said Town Couucil tor settlement." It will be observed, that by the Act ot ISM, the treasuier, a. tho uauie luipilos, was to re ceive andalabarso tho moneys ox tae borouga. and the town clork'a duuee ana powers woio specltlcaliy (leaned by the jutn section. Ho was simpiythe cleik to the Town Council, to keep a record ot tlielr proceedings and hold la his ouitody the fecal and lecords of tho corpora tion : and, by the I2lh Heotion, tbe town clerk, ireasurcr, aud other cQlcers, were to renut-r their accounts to the Town council tor settle-" menu and from tbe settlement made bvtnp Pown Council thero sneuta to tiuVA hAAnnourt. peaL Tbera weie no borough auditora under; IUtJ LUt Ul 100- the Act oral April, 1831, legu'aUng boroughs: la an emaigemeut upon the Aet ot 1844, giving larger corporate powers ana moro lull and epeoiflcallv denning tbo autiea juid powers ot tee corporate oihcora, Bytlie 3rd Section, Brightly, VoL I, page 171, tbe corporate Ohcera snail appoint a treasurer and aecreiary, and hx, from time to time, the amount ot security to be en en ov the treasurer,1 hnjtji constable aud the collector ot borough tales, ana their oompensatioui and to direct the publlcatlou of the uccoui-i s ol the treasurer, annually, aud too mode of pubUcaiiou. The 8th Nectiou, on page m of Brightly, PL 78, defines the duties of the aecretaiy, which aiepniely clerical i ana neither In this or any other sec tion, is there tu be found auy authority- for the secretary to receive money belonging to the borough. The tlh section, pi. 7, in Brightly, provides that the duty ot town c.erk In borougns shall hereafter be performed by toe arcretary ot the corpoiatlou, who ahail rtoeive the tees Srescnbed by :aw, for the performance of the utiea of mat ottloe. The iota bectiou. Brightly, 173. pL so. Is " the treasurer shall give bond with surety, as le. quit to by the corporation, before entering npon mauulleii he shall aeepa Just account ol aU his n ceipts and alsoursemeuts, and ahaU aunu ally submit his accounts to the txirougu audi tors, to be audited and ex.mincd by them, and shall publish t je same In the manner directed by the corporation and shall pay over all mon, eys nmainlng in his bands, and deliver all books, papers and accounts, aud other things belonging to tho corporation to bis successor." Uy ihe 11th Sectlun. Urlghtly. pL 81, the trea suier shall perform the duiloa of township trea. surer within the borough, and shall receive sum compensation a the corporation shall direct. l lius It will bo aeeu that tho Act of 1851 as well as the Aat ot 1E34, oonierup.aies the receipt and dlsourseujent ox the moneys belonging to the borough by tne treasurer, ito la required to give oond with surety, and his accounts are to bo settled by tho boiough auditors. Nowhere lu either act. or any subsequent statute, la there a sentence or word looking to the reeeipt ot money by the secrets ry.or snysettlement ol an account against bun by the auditors. The Act of 13.4. Mectiou 1:, provided (or tho settlement oi the accounts of tbo town clerk, treasuiar. street oomuil.aloaers and other oth' cera by tne town couucil i and I am ot the opin ion that that section la still In force, as to ml oiuoers, the settlement oi whoso accounts has not been, by subsequent legislation, relet red to the borough auditors t and I Infer that Mr. Brightly is uf that Oiunlon.as he oontlnues tae seetioa In the but edition of his Digest. Bat even so to the authority of the Town Council, I taaalt,they aro conhned to audi accounts oa legitimately appt ruin tu their respective ofUcea Now, It la very clear that If a person not occu pying any official iclatiou to tne borougu,should icctiye monej, belonging tu or for tbe borough, ho could not be called to account before the ajdltors- llowdoesr can. the fact that he was secre tary to the Town Council, alter the case I Aa secretary, he bad his specific defined, dutlea to perform, and the payment ot money to htm. by the coueetor ot taxes or any debtor of the bora, could not change his official relation or res ponsibility, nor Clothe the auditors with author lty tnat the law did not give them befoie. Bup pose a collector ot borough taxes ahould pay the tuoney ceilcoled ou his duplicate to the chief buxgeaa or a couDOilman. would the burgess or councilman be subject to the call of i he auditora to account, and if he failed to pay the money to the ti assurer, could the auditors settle ana au. dit au account against him I A payment by a collector to any outer omcer than the treasurer or hia autuortxed deputy, would not iliac bar ire the collector. The borough could still call upon the colloctor and com pel him to pay, It the om cer to whom be paid the money tailed to pay it over to the treasurer, True, the borough, I think, might elect to bold the officer, but the remedy would bo by suit tor money had and re ceived to aud for the ttso oi the borough. Audltoi a of municipalities have not unlimited authority to aett e accounts, even ot tho muni cipal officers, unless such authority la given Dy By the 102nd Section ol toe Aot ot nth April, tors than settle and audit the aocounia ot the supervleoia and treasurer, aid or buck OTiuta TOWAB11U OniCIHL AB U.T BV LAW. HE BJCVXK. EEliTOTUtH. They are to audit the accounts of the officers named, and, also, such o.hcra as may be referred to them by law. Hy tbo 1st section of the Act ot Hth April, 1174, pL It I the auditors ottueeeveial townships sua boroughs are duocted to meet annually, on the first Monday of June, and audit, settle and adust tbe accounts ot the supervisors, road commissioners, scnool, borough and township treasurers, as msy by law be referred tu them. By this act they era authorised to settle toe accounts ot tho officers named, only ao far as mat iir law na uyxautD to tuiui. Even if this aot of 1874 ei pi ewiy embraced and author ised a settlement of the accounts ot a secretary to Town Council, it would not affect the present case, as here the settlement aa mads tu 1872, The itth beeuou of tbe Act st 3rd April. 1831. 1st Brlgutly. 170, regulating boroughs, pro Tides for the election ol "one borouah auditor to serve three years." This section does not define the dalles of audi tots, but It doee nut tuerelora f ol. low that borouah auditora have authority to aettle any and all aeoount between the bora' and I ts omcers, or between the bfirougs and ln- dlvtiiTiAlB. Tf such wsa the Intention and under standing of the Legislature, there would have been no occasion to provide In the loth Section, that the' treasurer should annually submit Inn accounts to the borough auditors, to be audited ana examinea vj mem. ab ocroro staieu, borough and township auditors have only anch powers aa the law expressly confers upon them. Ihe only account of ofllcers that borourh auditors, under the General Boroath Laws, are authorUea to settle, so far ss I have own able to aiBCover, are idoso oi tne oorougu treasurer, by the loth section ot the Aet ot 18M. above cited I school treasurers, by Aot of 21st of May, 1837, Brightly, vol. 1. Common Bchools, pi. 34, and overseers of the poor. As to the accounts of overseors of the poor, a question might be raised, but, 1 think, a refer, ence to the soveral Act or Assembly relating to that office, will stiuw that tho auditors hive jun-aiction. liy yecuon w, oi iuoacioi iom April, 1834. 2 Brightly, 140l.pl. 12, supervlsois wero "by virtue of their office aversoei s of the poor of tho townships where the poor are a town ship charge." and they were require.1 tokeep accounts and exhibit them to tbe township an. ditors. By tho 9tb section of the Supplement of 28ih February, 18.V, pi. 47, 2 Brightly, 1102, pi. 17, au much oi the 0 th Section (Brightly has it ivui, ur ino ac. oi isdi, as suujoineu ou tuo sup ervisors tho dntles ol overseers ot the poor was rcDealetl. and It Wis nrovldftd that " It shsll bo tbo duty ot eveiy townshlD annually to elect iwuperBons, wuo biiqu periorm toe iiuueaur overseers of tb poor for one year, AND BR SUB. JHCI TO TUB BKSPOJISIIIIUTIES PROVIDED HI TIIK act to iviucu mis la a hufflimknt " As I understand the woitl UF.BfoxeiDiunKs In this supplement, it includes the duty of aeeping ac counts and exhlbltluir tha same to the towushln auditors, as auporvisors were required so do by the Act of 1834 The overseers elected nm sub stituted tor the supervisor, as respects the Eoor, auu aro to uo sumect to r.no responsiDiil ea. And performance of the duties which were euloined unon the aunervlsor And as the Act ot I8.'1, regulating borough! frectlon 17, clunse vl., provides for the elcctlouof "two ovorsoers of the poor. If necessary, who shall peiform tno duties aud be subject to the provisions of tbe law respecting township nflloei-sanaeleotlona " I tateit. snob overseers of tho poor of boroughs are required to keep accounts -ml exhibit ihom to me ooiouan uuaitors xor seruemeut. As tnwhetnoran aDlieal to tha CommAU Pleas lies xrom me reriort oi uorouau aumtnrs, wneu actlug wltnln their authontv It Is not neces. sarv now to decide, aa this nreaent anoeal must be dlarnissod lor want of J urlsdicllon lu tho nu uiuiiB. x uiiiv y, uuwuvcr, mi, tuure is no express provisions for an appeal, exceot In tha case of the settlement of the school treasurer's accounts, and In that caae the phraseology Is significant, Tbu act applies to boroughs and lownauips, ina proviacs mat me appeal may ue takon as la now provid' d for In other cosea ot settlement or accounts oy tuwxbuu' aulutoos, Actsist May, 1837, Hoctl.m 1, 1 Urlghtly, 241, pi, 34. I think tbe subject demand legialatlve at tentlou. The whole syatein being 'atatutory. therocaiibo lib Jurislictlun or appeal without ststntorv authority. Gaugwere'a appeal. 11 p, F. Smith. 341 1 Kimber vs. Schuylkill Co.. 8 II.. 380. as to whether the appeal was in tlmo, we need not now decide. Thoieportof the audi tors Is dated December 6.1812. end tbe anneal was taken February 11, 1873. The reriort was not signed tbo day It bears 'late, aud the depo sitiom leave the question ot the time of signing by the auditors In great uncertainty. Ana now. August 2nd, 1873. the appeal Is dis missed for wont of Jurisdiction id tae borough andltois lo audit and settle au account against nv me uonrc H. S. DHE11ER, Prcst Juage. Tile (time Laws. . As tbe sporting season is about to commence, wo oubUsh herewith an abstract ot the game laws of Pennsylvania. oni.Lting inch ports as re. Ule to processes of law, duties of magistrates In enforcing tho law, Ac. The lawful elk or deer.klllmi- aeason Is from September 1st to Deoombor 1st, and for the .ale ul uir. iwm. uuui ocuwiuudc 1st to January 1st) but from the 1st of December to the 1st ot .February a persou seiungaeer's meat may be acouitted ot tho neruiltv it ho nmima that tho uoer was luiieuuubui tuo obato, or witum tue deer ktl.lna season. The running of dear nv dogs Is probloiied, except In tho counties of leutro, imntou, jeayeue. ocnqyiaiu auu Wyo ming, Tbe killing of tswns,when in their spot, ted ooat, lapoattivelyprohlDited. No person Is allowed to trap deer except tor oon.uuipiloa In his own f auiiiy. Pcn.Uy tor vlolaUug, 130. 41ray, blaak or fox sqiilrrets must not be loll, ed betweon Jau, 1st and (September ist,pcnalty, I3.i ltabblta iharea) must not be killed between i'sn. 1st and Oct. 1st. penalty, S3 1 nor bun tod with a, ferret or fsrrets, penalty, no, wild due or geoao must not be killed with any net device or a gun. otber than those nauituaily raised an anil's leogto and tired from tbo ahoul. der. penally, iw. Wljd turkey must not be kill, od between Jan. 1st and Out 1st, penally, &13, Fioveriauatnotbo allied between Jan. 1st and AuirnstiMt, penalty, tlu, Woodoock must not be lulled betweou Jan. 1st and Julv4tb.oeualtr. SiO. Qutil or Virginia tumdge must not bo Kiueu uetwe,'H jbxi. ist aua noy. int. penalty. io, measauis auu prairie cuicaens muss not to killed between January 1st aud SepL 1st. lendity, S10, HoU bird and rood birds must uot io kllied excent in the month tf tleotember. Ottober ana November, penalty, tlo. No per son shaB at anv time kill or havu for asla snv -nighthawk, whlpporwIlL sprrrow, tbruah, lark. suiou, murtiii, ciuiuney BKaiiow, o.ru aw,uiow, WBYupecKor, niucer.xoom, unoie,ieu or cara.uai bird, cedar bird, tunagor. cat bird, blue bird, or any other insectivorous bird nuder u peualty of S3, exeent the bird be killed t.ir toe Durooae or sclentlfio Investigation, so that It may bo atuff. ed ana aet tip as a specimen. Disturbance of wlia pigeons on their nesUng ground is pro hibited, penalty. I J. Snaring or trapping quail, partridgo. woodcock, rail or reed oirus Is pro hibited, penalty. 10 out Individuals or asso ciations may gather Virginia partridges alive between DecemDer 20th and February 1st for the purpose ot preserving them aUvo over the winter Shootiu g on bunday la prohi blted, pen alty, t to to S23. Pollution of game waters la prohibited, penalty. (30. Trout can be taken with book and line only, the lawful season being from April '1st to Au. gust 13th, penalty, 10. Black bssa pike or pickerel moat not be killed between March Ist and June 1st, and thou only with a hook and line or scrolL In si reams where trout ami baas are found uothing in tbe nature of a net ot less then three Inches mesh can bo tlirowu, drawn or act, penalty, f 11. A Ghost In the Form of a Daby. The Heading Esgle Is responsible for the fol. lowing strange story i "We nave a something on tho summit of tbe Welsh Mountain, midway between Morgauton and Waynesourg. aud about one-fourth ot a mile In from the main road. For the past two weeks tbe cries ot a child could do heard by penons passing along the road, and on Sunday night last as Robert QormaD, residing north ot Downlngton, in com. pany with another gentleman and two ladles, were tiasalnir the rjoint. tha crlea heaamA hmtrr. rending, and they thought some ono was troat- iug a cnua anameiuuy. Alter waiting a anort dlstauce one of the ladles, a Miss Elite Parker, who resides near PaolLatopped suddenly, and told the party to look up near the top ot a large tree lust In front at thoin. aud them was an a baby seated In a small banket, swinging back and forth, with but faint cries. The ladles be came f rlaotcnea at the eight, and begged one of iuo geuuemen to try ana get up me tree ana bring the ihliddowu. Thedistsacaup to the first limb was some twenty feetsud the gentle men found it Impossible to get un. Wbile the conversation waa going on aa to how the child could be brought down tho child gave one scream, ana sa it ny magic trie basket fell naif tbe distance to the ground, causing tbe ladiea scream, and the entire nnr.r to be mom or iw. tngtitenod. In less time than It takes to write una me oMsaet ana its contents were usck in their Dlsce asraln. the ehtkl emus? all the tlmn. This movement struck terror Into the psity. They watched tbe movements ot the basket, and aaw the baby plainly for live minutes after wards, aud all at ouce the bs.ket with Its con tents disappeared. Tbe ladles stato that the child waa alive, for they saw It plainly more when It fell down toward them. "On Monday evening a party numbering some twenty repaired tu the p aoe, and all aaw tho aame thing. Mr J, B. Peters, reatdlog south of Lancaster City, was one of the party on Mon. day night, and besaysuesawlh baby In the basket, aaw It move, and .aa thj, f&lhnv ml disappearance." Bnlctde of Mr. G. W. Northrop. Mr. Q. W. Northrop, for some years past a resident ot Canadensla, Monroe county, Pa. .but (or tha past year or two a resident of Tauk haanook. Pa., committed suicide by cutting Ms throat with a raxor ou the Zlat Inst, Mr. Nortlf. rop waa a hlihly respected merchant, an acuta member of the MethodbA KntsAanal tonireh & brother In law of Jay Oools, and also of o. U. raien,iormer owner or part owner ex tne ex. tenlavo tannieriea at Tunkhsnnook sua Csna. ovusis. ur. noiriuap oaa ior nos umo sua. fared creatlr with dTBDeos1a.aud baa treonentlr even way to melancholy moods and occasions! ilnolnalioua, tho last being that tbn courts now In session at tho place of bis lestdence were about to try blm tor some great offence., lie locked himself to a bath room and out tils throat with a raxor. Ills wife, who had for several days witched his movements, went to the door shortly attar and coding it locked bad li f oroed open. &be found him lying on the floor la the agonies of death. Mr. Northrop leaves highly respected wife and a numerous family of children to tnoaiu bis traglo death. " ( Rsu Admiral Wordm will sail frnm H. York; September f, to take command of tbe South Paotfle elation, ylca Hear Admiral Col Hps, deceased, ' MAUCH CHUNK WHlSl'ERS The Iteecae Hook A Ladder Co'a ball, on Friday night last, was well attended and passed off gaily. Tbe Reliance Ilote Co., of Bethlehem, with their carriage and a delegation f out the Hose Co. ot the same piece, paimled our streets on Friday evening last, beaded by tbe II, C. Band, ot this place, Tbe II. C. Band plo nlo ot last Satnrdav was the finest and largest ever witoesscd st this pisce every train orougnt witil It muslo nod etrangers to partake of tbe pleasures of tbe fiic-nic too xisnas rrom sDroaa wcteas rol owst tbo St. Patrick's, rrom Latflmer. t.ns. Oo. t then. 11. A. Band, frnm Uethlehemt tho mi. Joseph's uana, iromtiumnitt uui, sua the 17 ibernlan Band, of XfeFquehonlng. A great many persons are Intercstwl In sottl ng tho shooting case tetneensprowl aud ituco. llr. IT. DoA'onnir's horses berama unman, ageabe on the road lending to Upper Mauch Howie nuu came near precipiiauug aim down the mountain side. Mr, R L. Fordham, barber at the Mansion TIouso. spongi of going to London soon, to open n luiiuy buioou luuru. Thre will be units a nnmher of raso. both criminal and cmf, tried at the noxt October bcselonof couit - Clms. Parish. Esq.. president of the Wllk's. Barro Coal and Iron Co., was In town Isst Bat. unlay, and visited the wire establishment at tue uppor oca ot town. Many deatha have occurred In oar midst mtuui mu paatiuontn or so. Mr. Ahsn Craig nn'l family returned from i.apo oiayou eataniiy tost, lookingweu am fully pleased with tliotr trip. The Misses Leadenhani, of Weathe rly. are wirecui .iBmug iueir Bistor, airs. W. 11. Leonard, of this place. Mrs-Jaa. W. TTvTiiTniAn 1. at. nm.nnf wlalt "a uci iJrfioub, . f ntsiuu, ijuzorue uo. Col. J. i. Iteitoljtro 1R Inirntni. Inlnw.nhi. With Mr. Tho lined, fnlnirrniiti nnprat,,. at iWi. place, lor the L. O. AN Co, Col. takes lesions uuuuK inn leisure mo'iieuiai nis onjectiu learn us t"c eeiuueu ui teiegriipuy is not xnowu. It is mmitrvt t.hnt. 17,1 n nimn,t.v t,-.n foimnly a practlslug attorney at this place, but now ot scranton, Luzerue Co .Intends re. turning to SlaucU Chunk again. VnhSrO. 'Irnv .Tlmlliur. nt !. 1 1 ...,,..,. 1 are Issuing Pennsylvaula Levsl time tables, which are both useful and Instructive, not obly to the profession but to business men, J. IL tialkeld Jk f'n. rAtwirt. nnai,,,,.. .t ,h.i shors to bo on the Increase. Rev. Peter M'Qovern, O. 8. A., was a guest of Itev. M. Bruod, of this plsce. Rev. P. Jf Govern and E, M, Mulhonrn. attorney at this ,f 1TCD1" too uotiimto togemer at viuan. -An aflcldensk ninrfrroil In llinl.n.t n. this week at the Olcn. It appears that somo person fell from tho swing at that plane. A brareman on tho L. V. R. It., waa caucbt betweon the bumpers ot the cars, this week and Injured romewhat. At tbe noner.end nf thn tuvn n thA ...U"uod, m uuuiuci vi jueuiuera ueionging to the Old school," posi tnclr leisure hours hi tho evening In nltchinar onnitnt itm mn.e .p,tn partlelpants aro NetithborJohnny.Tav lor. Moul der, Capt and Cbrlx This is actively engaged in to such an extent that It causes a great deal ... ,uwiiu.u, ia, iuu uynbiuioura or lOQcersmn, The onnceded rtiamnlons til dint. nn,i r-n.i. seize the opportunity to pttcn (when all the others have dispersed) by means of match light i they pitch so nearly even that Capt. is often necesiitated to use a clothes pole In order to decide who It nearest tho bob. Tonny acts Our borouah Canatahln tins f,.An nn ah. ouf pins for the past week, for several cntulnala who bare evaded the law at utiibAn.rr. ti. criminals have embezzled somo ton at Wllkrs- usiiv. iuey wen seen m our townre tbe Constable received notice of the tsor. Cxias. Zolner has opened a livery stable on nsi'Dni . in uio biauib mrmnnv nrpnniNi i,v n. tl.B. Llndermsu. The tMltacnea In this .Ant.nn h... luun mw,.. 'J ..WJW Uf ... U .U1U. II was In a Hurry I Beans, potatoes, oora. tomatoes, bread and butter, and a lata piece of roast beet, were dls appearing with ngbtning.liko rapidity, tor it was evident the diner was In a great hurry. 1 never saw a man eat faster In all my life, and mat's saying considerable, tor I'm not back, ward as far as eating Is concern ed,bnt this chap fairly too the calico off the bush. Could be be ina hurry to maxeatralnl Was be gotneto bo married or whst 1 These and many other thonghts passed through my bof brain, as I llnvered over my plate ot hash, and gazed with rapture npon the 2:10 eater. 8t111 the knife and fork kept flashing and flying to and fro from tbe plate to the capacious mouth St tbe wonder. ful eater. Presently tbe waltei went back to order liver and beans for a cu-tomer, and at tuat moment some one came In and engaged Id conversation with the cashier, when up Jumped the gorged Individual and boltel out ot the res tauraut at a single bound. Check, sir," said the cashier, as ho caught sight of tbe coat-tail of the heavy ester. But be was not waiting u be checked, not a bit ot It-he was In a huny, clear through to the baolcbone, for he bad mails bis dinner, and was evidently starting out to make nis suppcr-ln the same way. Yours truly, MAnctmo. Current Rvents. Frost in lUlnols on Baturdav nlcht InLiKul the crops. Some of the Indiana refnaA tn treat tnp thn sale ot the Black mils. TI.0 Arlinirtnn ItntAl. at W.tlrln. mn "N. Y., was destroyed by fixe Sunday night Mrs. Mary Kl.lerhouse, of Klnderhook, N. Y., is deait, nt the ago of ins years, 2montns and Vdays, The Democrats of Alieitbsny county have Instructed their delegates to the Erie Couveu. volition for lion. James P. Barr. The late er.Kmnernr. Ferdinand nf An.tr!. bequeathed tbe Pope f.iO0,lKi. A special sesafon of the flmat Councllof Im. proved Order of Red Men ot this State wss held at iirtsuu'g Atonaav. Tae (treat council of the United states will hold Its annual session at Richmond, Vo., commencing un Tuesday. Sep tember i;t.x Several of the le iders In thn nem ranOTl. racy In Ooorgia have made oonfeaslonB. and ono of them, a colored lieutenant of mtlltlo, named Moorman, makea a very atartllng statement upon oath, lie sweats that the conspiracy em braced nluetecen countlest that the outbreak waa to have occurred on Friday lsstt that all Ihe whitea except "the pretty woman" were to have been IrUicd.nd their lauds and goods wero to have been dlvidod among tbe negroes. Uov. etnor Smith made a opeeco at Augusta last nlaht. luwhith be Buidtheie bad been sennna cauao for apprehension, but the danger waa Eait t thst he would .ee that aU m eu. white and lack, were protected In their rights, and that offenders would be pnn Ithed by tbe courts. The Deniocratia Convention ot WtlkeAharrA Monday, elected lion. II. B. Wbnxht aa de n. gale to the Stato Convention. Jeffersou Davla baa received Invtf atlnn. fmm DesmoiuOA. Ioa. Churlewton. III., and nth. Western cities, to deliver tbe addressee at tho opening ot the o; their Agricultural Fairs this Ths Wvmnlno- fl rave ftamn Vn.tln. WUkesbarre, was attended ou Snuday by' more than 10 olio peop.e. Dr. Nelson, of tbe New York jueiuuui.b ijuuk i-uuceni, sua w, it. uiin, of Wilkesbarre, preached A caae of babr fsrmlna" brut hMn lia. covered tn Itocheaier. N. Y. The womsn who baa oanied on tbe business admits Ihst three out ot flvo babies brougnt to ber for board havo died within five weeks, snd she gives ai a rea son that " they are taken from their mothers so young that they could not be expected to live." The Oral bale of new cotton fxom Arkansas and the tint bale of new cotton from Mississippi weieroldin Memphis Monday at 30 cents per iKiand The Mississippi bale waa shipped to JTew York. QSV Ames Of MtsslssiDnl Is nf Uin nntnfAn thAtaOoveiumentsuspoitedby negro mlbtla armed with Remington tides la ths best la the world. Tha Adams Kinross Comnanv MnnlrwM a. POO men. I.VOO burses, and l.toj railway ours, and their special messengers travel over luO.OM miles a dsy, The ltenreaenlafivn In Onnu. nt ihm Bprturllcld dlstilct of Massachusetts began life as a ooachmaa, and by changing from box, to yu in uuw tWMOS UUD Ol UlS OWU Willi ten mil lions ot do lars lu It, And tredsy be has hold ot the reins onitho nstionalifoot boaitLiiortiiftni. young man. -It la a notable foot that wbile aot oa ox. President is llvlog. tho wives ot five U thisn sarrlvs-.tra. Polk, Mrs FlUmoro. Mrs, Tyleir. airs, uncoin, ana Mrs. Johnson. flerman a.iitr ttimni.ti,n, , i, a u beseech tag tbe b rowers to give, Injun beer with out any corn or any forum matter In Itt hot ihf.,?n,t.erT.?ia;rs y reD,i?r w mustoou. suit tbs health of the puolio beforo they da that m.m.v. .u lav eoitox.. sna con, 6. quentfy the ccra mast remain pa their ticket. A dog Is on the police force of Alleghany1, Pa, lie went to the police station as a lodrer lost winter, and has Uvea there ever slnoe. Ue goes tho rounds with an oflloer, snd assists in eaptunugtbo raicils, seising them whenever the policeman's stivngth proves Inefflctest, lit) sometimes travols alone, ana when be Strata an lnebtlato, botks fora pollcoioan to oomfl A trace of the mla-lng rcronsnt bonAVbon was found at Port llono, Mien.. Tnead iy mors. Ing. In the sbipe of a boitio contain ng the toU lowing, in well lirewired writing i Over Lako Michigan, at 8 P. St., of the vrulngot starting, about thirty miles from Chicago, about SOOJ fret high! agalacomlnr from the northeast bal. loon is got ting out of mdort gas rscaplng fsst t can't remain up much lm ger will snrely lsnd lu tho lako ifenrlul storm. DoxaldsON." -Tho track of the Delawsm and Lackwanna Railrnnd, near Port Motrls, N. J., was blocked for aovorni hours on Monday night by a oolil. Ion belwoou nn engine and a coal train. Tues ttay mornlna, a temni-ran- switch, tt the samo Pisco, got out of o'derond throw a number ot c al cars otltl o track, naaln bleetlog tne loll A few hours afterword., a collision, muted by nslngasinglo track whUo repairs were goirig ou, occurred in tbo same snnt,bv which two en glues wero smssbed and a fireman was killed. Tbo road was agalu opened Tuesd ay evening. Twelve fismo houses In Bloomflcld, N. J. Were flCSI-OVOd hv Urn TilAnlnv mnn,lntf. TI.A Iobs lj t, 10,0,0. Iuccndlarlsta la auspectod. Prof. Joel Parker, thi eminent Jurist, died athls ifMtilence In Camorldgn. Mass.. on the lrthlnst. lie was boi n at Jeffrey, N. H., Jan. ttory 13th. 1701, nnd wns graduated from Dart montli col ego In the Class of 1811. After prac tising Inwat Keouo. N. IT. for MVentpnn eir... daring whloh ne served two terms In thn stito Legislature he wss appointed Associate Justice of lho Suuromo Court ot tbo state In 1833 aud Chief Justice flvo teats later. Ills mature years wero devoted to labors tu scleutlflo and theorettoil Jurlspruueucemore than to the ac tual pructieo of lw. Ife nerved as chairman ot a committee to revise the lawaof New Hamp. sblre t was. for ton years, from 1847 to 1837, prof e.sor of medical inrlanrudenco In Darmouth Coilogo t and since the former date has been iioyat proiessor ox law in uarvara university. Mrs. Mary Killerhouse. a centarlan, died at Kindorhoox an Fndav lasL sarnd nnn hnndrml and six eara, two months and nine daya Iter ruuidenname was lack, andsSho was born la tho town ot Klmterhook June nth, 1763 sho bad been tnarned four times i first at the ago ot elahteen. and tho last at clghty-elgbt. Iter lost husband has been dead sover.it i oars, she wasvciyintemgentaud bait a retentive mom ory. She alwaj eujoved a remarxable degree ot good health, and oled without any apparent uvuiij uincsso. cue leavea ujauy uosceuuaats scattcrea over tho country. Tho cententry of tho birth ot Mrs. Mary Locaret. ot Utadford. Clearfield county. Fa., was celobrated nfew days ago. Mra. Locket has two children ilylna, alxtylx and alxty elgbt yoar4 0ld respectively, and a sister lu her eighty ninth vear. Tbe celebration was irot un in honor ol Mrs. Locket bv her neighbors, who yuiMjuK ui several uiaues quoaou uyiieieeix. A serlona accident befell Mr Rriwln Ttnnth tho tragedan, ou the 17tb lust. lie was dnvlug a span of horses down a hill near Siainiotd, Conn , wbon tho head stall ot one ot the horses broke. Ihe team ran away, and Mr, Booth and a companion were thrown out with gross force. His friend was slightly urjared.bui Mr. Booth's arm apd two ot his ribs were broken. Montreal fCanadal la In imminent danver nf mob aacendency. When this occurs In a French population we know what to expect. Tho scenes of 1703 and 1871 In Paria mav be enacted over araln. Tliu late antl. vaccination not. which dictated to the City Council. and finally routed It from the Council Chamber, is to be followed, as a matter of coarse, by the street, trial and punishment of all persons aotlvety en gaged in ft against whom evidence can bo oo. tamed. Butthrestaof bloody vengeanoo art) ntterod It arrests ate made. There Is no miu tary toroe lu Montreal exoept some volunteer militia, and the notion are weak anil worthless in a fight. There is, tberelore, danger ot .tho ascendency ot a mob of Ignorant, violent per. sons, led on by a few reduce demagogues. Th Commune baa tome strength la Montreal, and has already threatened to burn factories. A TrarajiICIUedby a "IVoraan,. MlLAKSPonT. Pa.. Asp. ?1 Mr. Unr... Calvert, a vunnrr wldnw. who IIvaa with h.. brother two mtlos from this place, was left aiono in her IsoUtAdshonse for several days Isst week. On Thur.dajlifternoon a rough fellow called at the house el. after asklngMrs. Cal vert many questions, legged for a supper and a nlffht's ladsinc 11 n ilia rrfniMl tiuvmitiaii bo went away, mntterlng to hlmaelf. A llttlo later. Mrs. Calvert waa obliged lo go out, and on her return she saw a man crouohing behind tuo uoor ontween tne anting room ana ner oeu room, lie did not seem to see ber, and f be saw htm otdv throuarh a narmw nraelr. ThAA wm firearma In ihe house, and Mrs. Calvert knew how to use taem. Without an ornery, she went upstairs and got a revolver, nnd hiding It an. der hex apron, Btarted boldly for the room In which the tramp was luiklng. Aa Mrs, est vert approached the door, tho man thiew It otien suddenly, Jumped out. and struck her In the face. Recovering quickly from, the -blow, she drew ber ptstoi, npon seeing which tbe tramp turned tofloe. She fired once and woun. ded htm. andthea started to puisne him. As be disappeared around the house she fired sgaln, at wh'ch he turned about and . cried, " Don't shoot again, woiuau. I am a dead man now." Ashetpoke he staggered against tbe tence, ai a uieu fell, ue begged for aid. and Mrs. Calvert arrana-ed aim in a romfortAhln nn. Bltlou. after winch shn started fop & nhralnl.n. As she approached tbo house, the tramp who bad first called npou ber rushed out and es caped! nnd under the great exoltement she tell faintlcg near the ttaadsido. Two hours later ahe was d scovcred by friends, who listened to her story and. went to find the man whom sho had wounded, lie was lying dead. Closing Prices of DeUaven .Ss Towh- send, btocK, Government and Gold 40 South Third Street, Philadelphia , -Aug. 20, 1875. D.8.0'ml881 . . . Ud. 2i;j asked U. S. 6-20, 18(14 . U. g. 5 20,1803 . . U. 3. A 20, 180 i J. a J, U. 8. 8 20, 18C7 , , U. 8. & 20, 18GS , U. S. 1040 . , V. ft. Currency, 0's . U.S. S's. 1881. new . ?H ul,' a?H aaaeu 23 Ud. -aV. asked 16 bid. 17 aaksd W2 bid. SOV asked Boy bid. t0 aaksd PenniTlranls It. It. , 1'bILi.Jt Keudlug It; II, Lehigh Valley lUUrosd mi ma. tu . aaksa Uhlzh Coal 4 Nay, Co. . SufZ United Companies of N. J. 130 o. bid. r.mf ia,i bid. IJU Baked Baked stksd Uold . , . , SUasr . . 13K bid, 13' 8 bid. 10 Special Notices. HOPE FOR THE DESPONDENT. -Term, have been comrhiiiar all wlntArsnd herrln ia.1a spalr ol recovery, or if you have taken a recent co'd, go at once to the Drug store of O. W. Lenls or A. J, Dumng, get a bottle of Da. S. MORata' HTUUl' or TAB. WILD CUEUBr An irnnvnnink-n Take it and be well. No other medicine acts so promptly and effectually in cougha. Colds, and all diseases of tbe throat, lungs and Chest, lesd Ing to consumption, liaudreds wbo onco thought they had that dread disease have been restored to health by tho use of this almost mag. lo remedy. It la alio tbe best known s peel Ike for Croun. and never falls tn Whnnnlnv nnnmh Trial size 10 cents. sept, nth, lsS. E.F. ICunktl'i Bitter. Win of Iron. This truly valuable tonlo baa been an thnr. oughly tested by all classes of the ou mm unity that It Is now deemed lndlspenssblo as a Tonlo modlolne. It costs bnt little, nnnttaa tha hlnA sud gives tone to the stousch, renovstes the. system and prolongs life, Everybody should have It. For the euro of Weak Btomaohs, Genersl Xjs. bllliy, ludigeatlon. Diseases ot tha Stomach, and lor all cases i-earxlrUig a tonlo. This wine Includes the moat agreeable an d efficient salt ot Iron we possess citrate ot MagnetloOxloe, combined with tha most enexv Eiilo ot vegetable tonics Yellow Peru visa ark. no you want something to strengthen you I Do yon want a good supeutel Do you want to get rid of nervouantsat Do you want euergy t Do vou want aioep I Do you want to build uTut-oansUtutioist Do Von want to feel Weill Do vou want a brisk and vbroroua feellnt t I only aak a Hia ot IhU vauiable tonlo I Beware ot cannbarfalts. aa KnnkAl'a Blttaa Wine ot Iron is the sniy sure and effectual rem. edy In the known wo.ld tor the jpernaanenA euro m wjwiw. uui iMMMtuj. auu. a aiuBTsiareR) number of Imllatlona olleied to too public ( would ou.tlon the ooxtuu unity to potshase uon buttliegenalne article, manufactured byK. Y. KunkeL auA having hia stamp ou tbo cork ul every bottle, '1 he faot that oihera are alteuipU Ing to Urutate this valuable remedy, proves Its worth sud speaks volume In Its favor. ot' tbe gcrMUino. sold only tn tl bottles. Bold by druggists sad, dea era ,verywhere, 259 Taps Worm Rwaved Alive- Ilesa ana, all eoruplets In tws boors. Nofse till beadpsasea Beat, Pia and stomach Worms removed by Dr. Kl'NKLL, 239 North Nluih KL. oendfor dioular. 4r ask your drucgut lor a bot? tisof KtmcL's VroaHSrauT, It nver tajiK CMC, si. A(lr;.m.' oiu. aaasii 16 bid. VAi asked 18 bid. 18& asked Ui hid. 18)2 aaksd my, bid 2U?2 asked 20 bid. 20Vi asked
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