II. V. M0RT1IIMHR, . . . EDITOR. LKIIIQIITON, TA.i A SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1878. " The Cnnso of Communism. Tor weeks there, have been demonstra tions of the rcstiVcrioM wlilclt fwrvades, tho class of people who call themselves work Ingmen. In San Francisco, St. Louis, Chi cago, Cleveland, New York, Schuylkill County, and other towns and communities f oclcties have been' forrrtedi From accounts qf the doings of tho members of these or ganizations it would seem that they havo been formed with tho intention of shedding bipod. In Western cities,, when asked wjiy they were, drilling with firearms, tho reply was something like this! " We ore prepar ing to defend- ourselves." It is truo that men are drijling .wjtji fircarns, no matter how much the would-be conservative citi zens may laugh at the idea. Is thcro any necessity for these Communlstld demonstra tions? There may be. Iiut thero should be no cause whatever. "It is not to tho discredit," says a writer, "of any clement in society to say that suffering and priva tion resulting from involuntary Idleness in evitably result in making any class of men desperate and dangerous. Thero are Com munists in every land who are such by reason of innate wickedness or crvcrtod teaching. These are powcrlcss,by reason of the smalincss of their number, lu limes of prosperity." The timo when they are most successful is when business is depressed; when rolling-mills, blast furnaces, and foundries are idlej when hungry human ity, woe and want, sin and suffering, aro real things. "This is all the argument of any man of senso'needs to understand why the spirit of Communism is abroad in this land to-day, and why it must continue to spread unless an improvement of the times comes soon." "Ilard" times are tho cause of Communism. Now, then, what is the cause of the hard times? Is there a re medy for tho depression which pervades tho land? Wo year after year send men to our State Legislatures and to Congress. They are to make laws that will promote the general welfare of the citizens of the United States. If they had done, 'and would do, their duty, it is more than likely that we would to-day not be suffering the way we arc. Dishonesty has caused the hard times, Dishonesty has reigned almost supremely throughout the populous North, tho sunny South, the intellectual East, the great Wcst in short, though true Americans may blush with shame when they think of it, through out tho whole United States. Wo can gd back a few years, and, with memory's aid, bring before our minds tho Credit Mobiiier, and tho rascality1, bribery, and perjury eon nected with itj tho Tammany Ring and the attendant corruption ; tho Whisky Rings; Robeson and tho millions squan dered and stolen by him; Belknap, the thief and extortioner. Coming down to more recent events, wo havo Hayes's induc tion into office; the deceptions of Morton, of Philadelphia ; tho Fall River thieves, who, while they could not find money to pay wages for which their employees asked, found thousands of dollars for themselves; and the numerous defaulting bank officials. There are many, many similar cases. Tho ones we have cited will more than suffice, however. What a dirty record! The sad dest thing is that tho end is not yet. A secretary of war, a secretary of the navy, a vice-president and a president of tho Union tainted with dishonesty I The man who bolils the highest office with which the American people can honor any one, reduced to a level with the professional tramp who pleads poverty or ill health so that ho may got money to get drunk 1 A vico-prcsideut lowered by his own actionsJoUie status of tho being who, having he money, never pays the printer, grocer, or clothier! Speaking" of tho payment of debts, we hero give something from the Lebanon Oiuricr that all honest people will indorse : Any ono who has observed tho legislation of this country, for some years past, State and National, pertaining to debtors and creditors, must have been struck with tho large amount of it that was calculated to in terfere with tho obligations of contracts, and the little of it that was calculated to help honest creditors obtain their dues. Under the plea of legislating for the " poor man ", commercial honesty has been almost de stroyed. Tho law, instead of being an in etrument to enforce contracts and encourage honesty between citizens, has been a ready help to baffle fair dealing and a most effect ive aid to all those who chose to resort to dishonest practices. Honest debts could not lie collected according to agreement i while sharpers, with fortunes in their possessions, have been ablo to snap their fingers nt their creditors, and, through the facilities pre sented bv the bankruDt and other laws. could wiixs out their indebtedness and start on a fresh camnaljm for making obligations which they never intended to pay. We could namo many cases where men have gone through the bankrupt law, while liv ing in princely style, and, as soon as their obligations were canceled, starting out again as il their credit had never been affected. The repeal of the law which enabled this to be douo is a proper thing, but the repeal khould immediately be followed by legisla tion to encourage honesty in the busmcfs world and protect honest creditors in their rights. Unless thero be legislation of this kind, thcro will bonodlmlnutlon of success ful rascality. Through preferences, Ac, there will be no safety for creditors. The honest business interests of the country now want legislation that shall be eomo guar antee of honest dealing between man and man. We have had a surfeit of the other kind. Low, deceptive knavishiieu, want of in tegrity, violations of trust, tarnishing treachery and unchastlty, have become too common, Vile,, despicable Dishonesty has reigned too long. Society calculates that a certain amount of evil is almost necessary. But at present we have a surfeit of villain ous vampirism that would make a vulture vomit. The1 only way to end dishonesty i to severely punish thoso who pmctico it. A rcpubliean"form of government is the best ( but even, that which (9 most beautiful and Inoss durable may bo ruined if Ihd destroy er J not checked.- Asjongs perjury; brSbtryaroray.iburglary, defaulting, W- wniuil, null unmi v uijuimsu.j ..a will tho commission of theso wrongs con tinuo; that long will wo havo hard times ; that long will Communistic principles en dured If the better class of citizens becomo moro earnest In electing good, pure, honest men to offices ami positions of honor and trust; if they give tho persons elected real Eupport in the performance of their duties, we may hoiio for bcTTcr legislation, 'for a more strict and projier enforcing of our laws, and for better times. Let Truth rise, and, with her heel, crush the head of tho serpent Dishonesty. A. good many people seem to havo ac cepted the advice, "go West," so frequently repeated during tho last few years of hard times in tho largo cities. Tho Kansas pa pers havo recently recorded the arrival of thousands of emigrants dally at the railroad centres of that State, and it is reported that tho Union Pacific Railroad lias already sold in 1878, land to tho valuo of $538,000, although the sales for tho first four months of 1877 amounted to only $40,000. If those who aro ablo to go West and begin farming with some prosjiccts of succcess do so, they will mako room hero for those who cannot afford to go, even though farms should bo given to them. This is one of the best forms of relief for the hard limes that come from an over supply oflabor and an under supply of employment, and, with other remedies consequent upon tho movement, will help to restore the old-time equilibrium between the two. S. M. Pcttingill 3c Co., advertising agents, New York, will please accept our thanks for a copy of their "Newspaper Directory and Advertisers' Hand Book for 1878." It is neatly printed, and contains all tho information desired by thoso for whom the book is intended valuable to the publisher of a newspaper as to the general advertiser. Tho book is handsomely cm bclished with faithful ortraits of S. M. Pct- tingill, tho publisher; Geo. W. Childs, Hon Bayard Taylor, Bret Harte, the late James Gordon Bennelt,and tho late Samuel Bowles. Low prices mean low wages for pro ducers, so that it is not necessarily a matter for rejoicing when ono finds a falling market. But ata timo when many men and women aro unemployed, and when wages for the em. ployed aro exceedingly low, it is worth while to note that quotations at tho Produce Exchange show a corresponding shrinkage. Mess pork sold in New York oa Monday at $8 40 jcr barrel, and prime Western lard for $6 75 per 100 pounds for June deliver-. These aro tho lowest prices quoted in May, during the last twenty-threo years. Tho Slate Executive Committee of tho National-Grecnback-Labor party met in llarrisburg Tuesday, and accepted the decli nations of Benjamin S. Bentley, tho nomi nee for Justico of tho Supremo Court, and Christopher Shearer, tho nominee for Lieu tenant Governor. Judgo Benticy's letter of declination expresses strong sympathy for the principles of tho party. Tho Committee unonlmously nominated lion. Daniel Agnew for Justico of tho Supremo Court, and Daniel M. Steck, of Lycoming county, for Lieuten ant Governor. A resolution complimentary to Judge Uentlcy was adopted, after which the committee adjourned. Tho necessity of providing means for tho safe keeping of silver nttho New York Sub-Trca6ury, whero most of tho coin de posited for sliver certificates will bo kept, has required the construction of a largo sil ver vault there. This new building is 47 feet high, and will hold $50,000,000 in silver when finished. The cost of its construction is about $20,000, including tho doors and their levers. The floor of tho vault will bo iron and steel, two inches thick, and under this will be four feet thickness of concrete. Governor Hartranft has appointed as delegates to the International Prison Con gress to meet in Stockholm in August next, tho following gentlemen: Richard Vaux, Joseph It. Chandler, and Malilon II. Dick inson, of Philadelphia,- Judgo Thomas II. Walker, of PotUvilloi Theodore II. Kevin, liev. James L. Mulligan, Hubert II. Davis, and Rev. T. B. Bittluger, of Alleihcny. Wo hear the name of Trof. J. P. Row. land, of Parryville, very favorably mention ed in connection with tho Democratic nomination for Register and Recorder of this county. Hons. J. C. ICrcamer and' Wm. M. Rapshcr will please accept our thanks for favors received. couuuxiciTEn. Youthful Depredittorf. En. Cakbox Auvocate. It appears from recent occurrences brought to light, that wo have in our midst a gang of voung boys, be tween tho iigcs of ten nnd fifteen years, liv ing in tho upper part of Lehighton, who aro becoming adepts in tho art of wtty theiving. Last week they went so fir as to take two very fine baso balls worth $2.50 and some base ball bats from one place of busincss,and another citizen liad a uuclc stolen Irom Ins premises; fortunately their losses were dis covered in time, nnd tho jirotierty traced to the young rogues, and, under conditions, that they would not bo brought up for it, they were induced to return the goods. Wo bear also of lirjuor, beer, eges, ic, being stolen almost dally. We would warn theso boys, however, that they are known,and any reietition of these offences will bring upon them the full power of the law, for they are old enough to know better. We would caution their parents nnd business men in particular to bo on their guard, in order that this pilfering may be abolished, and we hope the lesson will not be lost on the boys themselves, but that it will ot leaet teach them that detection aud exposure will bo sure to loiiow. May 22,1878. Ikjunr. Cheap Tickets for the West. All persons goingto atiy point in tho West should buy their tickets of C. E. Stcdman . . n . . - nLm. Agent. 1j. & B. division n 1. rLl. Lower prices by nftbtiier routes. Inquiries by postal card promptly answered. 1 ifcketj Jwili'bo Wnt to any station ,.agent on L. Si S, lUltUUU V.11UUIY. win do sent to nny It: R., upon request, Now Advertisements. JOHN D. BKUTOLETTE, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Broadway and Knsnnobnnnn Streets, Opposite ITnn.B MATJCH CHUNK, PA. Mar be consulted In German. inajSS-ly gas .a? 9 SB I- bS. " o 3 EES s HEHIFPS SALE. By virtno of a writ of Fieri Facias issued out of tho Court of Common Pleas of Carbon Countv. anr to me directed, there will be ex. nosed a'tpnblic aale. at the Court liouse In the Borough ot Mnnch Chunk, Caibon County, statd of .Pennsylvania, on SATURDAY, JUNK 8th, 1878, at t o'c'ock p. m the following Real Estate, described as lollows, to will All that certain LOT OR FXECE OF LAND sltnate In the township of Mnhonlne oferesild, end bounded mid desorlbed a follows: Begin, nlng at n Halo therein by lano of Cbailos Al. I right, William htroh, aid Amos Keieel sonth, twenty-one aid om-halt degrees, eist Ave perches, to a stake- thence by Linda now or lite of Peter Gabert sooth sixty-eight and one-hair denrecs. west six perches, to a posti thence by the samo north twonty.oneand one-hall degrees west five perches to a posti thenco by land t Henry Wentnunei noiih sixij-olght und ono half dHgrere, c-6t tlx perches to the place of beginning; containing Till It TY PERCHES, STRICT MEASURE. The lmprovemt nts thei eon consist of A ONE-AND-ONE-HALF STORY FRAME DWELLING-HOUSE sixteen by eighteen feet! kitchen attached iwe lvo by eighteen feet, pig styi and other ont. buildings. Belied end taken into eiecntlon as tho nro perty ot Andrew Kupronn, and to he sold by J, W. RAU DEN BUSH, Sheriff. Bbcrlff's Office, Mauch Chunk, May 18, 1878. Ltiii.mi;x'i3 iAui.i P .tvnimiia cirr Hv virtue of A writ of Fieri Tactas Issued ont of the Conit of common rime o uuu Countv, aiut to U.",V" n,.. irinV. in .i7 iiorouan ot Manoa C.hnnk, carbon .tounty. State ot Pennsy.vaiiU, oC SATURDAY, JUNE ith, 187, at S o'clock p. tn.. the following Ileal instate, ilobcrlbod as follows, to wits All that certain MESSUAGE OB TENEMENT AND TWO TRACTS OP LAND situate In Mohonlna-Towmh'p, Carbon County. Pa., bounded ami descnbo.1 as tallows: The one begirding at a stone, thence bv laud late of David Keener noith seventy-three degiees cant nrrv peiches. to n iiosf thence by laud ot Janao Kruni lorih Iffonty.mne rnd one-bslf degiec.. w. t until the bind lnieiseets tho ceu. tre ot too puDuo roaci leaning irom i-euiciauu w Tiimaqupi tlieuco down fold road one peroii: ihnni.H fr.iT in. ...xiitii. nf rhiiI rami hv lands of Jesse Kiutn north tweniv-uiro and o.ie-half degrees; west until it intersects iuiu wwn Flicklnirer's land where there l a stone corner; thence by land ot Into Lewis Flickinger and land if Uenjauiin Urow vouin fifty-right and onfrfourth degrees, west sevuty-loar perches. to a atone; tnence nv lann ut jirnjviuui umw and John ncnnlngholf south Bevenii-.udegiees. east one hundred and nine perches, to a atonn; theneo by loud now Stephen Oombert north eveutv-tiireo degrees east nlnety-nlnopercnes toitho placo of oeginnlngr containing SIXTY-TnREE ACRES AND ONE HUN DRED AND TWENTY rKUCIIEi), be the earoe more or less. The other piece beginning at a alone, thenco by Una of Btephen Uombert north twenty tnu devrtsos. wesr tortr-rlve perchea, to a atone, thence partly bv land of late Catharine i-'iey man and br land of Den, (I row snuth furiy-tour aud one hair degrees east seventeen and tvo tenth pen lies, to a stone; thence fonta fltieen and three fuutth degiers, east fifteen and seven.teuthB perches, to a stoue: theuee south fifty degrees and fony.-lirht perches n a alone; thence noitli ttiiuv-nlne mid i.netoorta de. rrtf., west thlrieeu and two-tenliis'peichestn a alone; tuence soam nny aeFreea,weiit tuiriy. six perchea to the place of beginning; contain ing TWENTY ACRES AND TOUR PERCUE3, STRICT MEASURE. tho Improvements thereon consist ot A FRAME DWELLING-HOUSE twenty-five by thirty feet; Bwlss barn thirty one by aixtv tour feet; waiion ahedfirteen by thirty feet; an attachment sixteen by twenty feet) and outbuildings. , Belted and taken Into execution as the pro perty ot Katbau Oonibert. and to be sold b? J. w. BAUDENBUSII, Sheriff. bherlff's Office. MaucU Chank, May 18. 1878. s IIEIUFF'S SALE. nv virin. nt . writ of At. Fieri Faelaa Issued out of the Conn ot Common Fiea of carbon County, ana (o me directed, uere'wiu ue m posed at pabllo Bale, at the Court Home. Mauch Chnnx, Carbon County, Bute ot l'enn evlvauta, on SATURDAY, JUNE Sth, 1878, at t o'clock p. m.. the following Real Estate described as lollows. to win All that certain TRACT OF LAND situate tn Lower Towamenalng Township. Car bon County, fa , boonde by lands ot '1 nomas Craia-, tieceaeed, Jaaiea Beei. Kparalm Hrrohi, David Clreenswelg, W, II. Ualru, Adam Kun kte.andotberB, i-ouUlnlog SIX HUNDRED AND SIXTY ACRES AND SEVENTY PERCHES. The Improvements thereon conalst of A S-STORY FRAME OWtJIXING-nOUSE eighteen br twenty-four feet: barn twenty foar py tnirty-OMnt teetj aua ouiDauuiugs, Belted and taken into execution aa the pro petty of FrankliB Dav, and to be sold by j. vr. RAUpENBUsn, bhuitr. SherlS's OOre, Mauch 'chunk, May 18, 1S7S. CL&Zil zhM P3-3 E ... I o fy ft New Advertisements. jgllEIUFf '$ SALE. ,.f Jk " Br .virtue of a writ of Levari Tnclak la'ued out of the Court of Uomroon Pleas of Carbon Cotlntr and to me directed, there will tio exposed as I'ublio Sale, at tho Court House. In the lloroimli of Mnnch chunk, Car. boa County, btate of reaDsylYbnia, on SATURDAY, JUNE Bth, 1878, at Two o'clock r. Wl.tho following Real Kitato, described a follows, to wit i All that certain Messuage or Tenement and LOT OR TIECE OF .GROUND, situate In the Borough or Leblghtnn. Carbon Countr. PetroaTlTanvi, aod numbered In t&e linn oi Plot of Mid Borough No. KL bounded as tollimst Containing on front on said Loblrh stieot Mxtv-nlx feet, and ettUlidlnff biclc nt right anslus from siid street cue hundred md eishiy.nlne reel nine lnebo? to Apple alley, bounded on tho eat br Mtld Lchle-h alreot. on the uorib by Lot No, 224, on -the wo-t by said Annln Rllmf and on tlin! annth lirlt TSn. 222. coucalumg about ONE-QUARTER OP AN' ACRE. Tho Ixaf rovexacnts thereon are a Two Story, French Hoof, FRAltE DWELLING .AND STORlj, twcnty.lx by thlrty.four feet, with Kitchen attechod, twenty by twenty.flve feet, and oot builaiDES. Setzod and taken Into execution as the proper ty of JJ. i Kleppinger, and to be sold by J. W.- RAUDEN11USII. Sheriff. Sheriff's OQeo.'Maach Chunk, May 13, 1S78. HEHIFf'S SALE. Uy tnrtne of a writ ot Lev. Fiidas l.sneil onto! the Court of Common l'leas ot Caroon County aaato tne olrectd. tliere will lo exposed nt I'nbiio Hateit tae Court lloue.ln the llorouffb ut nauuii uuuu.,vti uvuuiuuij.oimo OK reujh sylvania, on SA TURDA Y, JUNE Bth, 1878, at 2 o'clock P. It., the inllowlns- Real Estate. UDKTIIRM M IP VTlt 1 All that certain IIALV LOT OA riECK OF OROVHV situate In the Boroaah ot Lehlahton, Carbon CollDtV. l'n.. bounded and dracrihr.d na fnllntv. tn wit : Bejrtuninc at a stone, thence br Lot iu. d'j ciab uuu iiiiuurea aua eigliiy nine leec norlli alonic Peach ullev tlilrtv-three feet to a stake; thence west one hundred and tlilttr thrve feet to the place oi beginning! coutalntujt oNE Eiairrn ih) op an ache, It belne the nouthern halt of the lot marked si uii iuc geuerai piot oi toe iiorougu ox jenignton. Tho improvements thereon are A TWO STOHY FBAME DWELLIKO l;i:t feet; kitchen attached 8x10 teet;'aDil ctlier UUlUUllUUJlft, Seized and taVen Into execution as the proper. . ki. Duauauuijj, nuu IU UU BU1U Uy J. W. KAUDENBUSn, ShcritT, SherlfTsOfflee, Mauch Chnnfc. Moy 18. 1878., gllEUIFF'S SALE. Br Tlrtnft of ft Writ nf l.nv. T. n mr.hftnlft Hen tsncil out oi the Court ot Common Pleas of Carbon 000013 ana to me directed tbrre mil bo exposed at i'ubllc &alot nt tiio Court iloue, tn tlio JJnioush ot MaucU Chunk, cat bou County, PI mo vi -euusvivauiBa ou t SATURDAY, JUNE Sth, 1S78, at 5 o'clock r. M..the following Beat 'Estate, ocsci Ibed as follows, to wit t -j , . ' i All that certain LOT OR PIECE OF GROUND situate In Franklin Township. Carbon County. !., txmndeu on the wet uy llir public home -u Aiiuuiua jvutnia; tin tnoeoit side Dy tne buck ilulllng ot A F. Leopold ; on the anntli ul ronii", 8 pnblio road leading from Wruspoit to ti.'g The Jmpipvimests thereon gro a TUREE-STORY FR A.MS VWB1.LISO HOUSE and S'lORE-ItOOM, tweaty-two'bytlilrty.twojeet. ei:l bntbniMlnsa Belted and taken Into execution as the proper'. tVOiAngiutOawold and A F. Leopold, owners ,v,iuKu vnuciD, iiiu w uii wilu uy J. W. RAUDENBUfjH, Sberlll Sheriffs OtSce, Maneh Chunk, May 18. 1878. HEIUFPS SALE. By virtue of n writ ot, Levari Faeiaa on a mortgage, issne d out of the Court ot Common l'leas ot Oatbou Countr. and to mo olrectod, lliflo will be exposed at nubile sale, at the Cuurt-lIousetntaeDoroufruor Maaou Chank, Cuban county, btate ot 1'cuns) Ivanla, on SATURDAY, JfNE Bth, 1878, at. 2 o'clook p; M.. the following Real Estate, described as follows, to wit; All that certain LOT OB PIECE OF' GROUND In Fianklln Township, Carbon Countr. Pa., bounded and descrt'ieil as follows, to win Be. ginning at a l'st. thence by land ot Lewis DrciMbach noith eleven degrees twenty .two Serenes to a posti tieno by land oi FrancU lelly north aerenty-euht deirreea, east four four perchei, to a post; thence oy the haroo north eleven deareees, west nine perches, to a atone in n tmbilo roud lending troni Welxsport to l.ana lion Wort b; thence on along said load noith sovcmy-elgbt and iine-half degrees; east seven oerthea. to a post; I hence norm, eighty nine degree, east tiro patches, to a post id Maid roadi tnt-nee by land of John F. Boner south eleven degrees, east thlrty.tlnee patches, to a . i-tone; thence bv land of Franklin Klutz south eighty-nine degrees, west fltieen perches, to the place ot begluumgs containing THREE ACRES, MORE OR LESS. The improvements thereon are A ONE-AND-A-H A LF-tiTOR Y FRAME DWELLING eighteen anaa.nait ortweniy-rnnr and a-nairt kitchen attached ten aod a-half by sixteen and ahdili staDiesltteeu and a-nalf by twenty-one: ttn-ahop eleven aud a-halt by twenty-one; and otoer outuunuiuga. Seized and taken Into execution aa the'pro- peny vi ado puire, afienuaut. una Ls4rt lotir. terre tenant, and to be bold by J. W. RAUDENBUBH, Sheriff. Sheriff 'a Offlca, Mtnch Chunk. May 18,-1878, Cheap for Cash! The undersigned reapectfnl'y Invites the at1 tentlon ot his friends and the public to the large and Select Stock of Groceries Provisions comprising TEAS. COFFEES, SUOARS. MOLA8SES, BOLOGNAS, iuTTETU ,EQU8. POTATOES, HAMS. PHOULDERS. An vhlrh hA la aplllnff VERY LflW FOR OAbll. Olve htm a cau before you bay ele- wnere. ' Frank Liel)engutli, BANK STREET, LEHIGETOS, PA Ma; is an C41m'n'B"nTTNI 1 t'tko undt5raif2n0AdSdnnoffiifj i and vicinity inatTue, is now assortment, oi Dritii,NU wuy US, comprising such as Matalasses. Delaines, Coburgs, Alpacas, &c. Also, a large .stock of PRINTS and GENERAL DRY GOODS, which ho is offering j AT EXTRAORDIJN AB 1 . LO W PEIOES JEOR CASH. In order to reduce stock, he is offering tho balance of his Winter Stock bf Dunss and DHy' 'GboDs,'afc':a' GREAT SACRIFICE on Fobmer Pkices. Groceries and Provisions a Specialty, at prices to suit the times, Clover, Timothy, Hungarian, and all kinds of. Field and Garden Seeds, VERY CHEAP. Opposite tho L. & S Depqt, BANJC Street, May 0, 1870-yl LEniGHTQK, PENN'A. Dress Suits, Ynnfhs' Si life w w aggigB Mnde up from Hie Best. Material, In the Latest Styles, and Feifect Fits Guar anteed. at LOVTE&T PRICES FOR GASH ALSO, TREMENDOUS SLAUGHTER IN TIIE PRICES' OF Boots, Shoos, Gaiters, Hats, Caps, and Gents' Furnishing , Gootfa. r?CaU and exnmrde OoOrls and Frrces before xmkleg yotrr ptrrcltases elsewhere'. T. D. CLAUSS, MercliantiTnilor, 2nd door above trie Public Square, BANK STREET, LehiRhttm JUST RECEIVED! A LAESE assortment OF XADIES' Ready-made Linen Suits AT POPULAR PRICES. Also, a-: splendid, 'line of SUITINGS, LINENS, GRENADINES, and WHITE GOODS at Low Prices. PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS AT VERY Gbeatly Reduced Prices. Great Reduction IN Men's Small Wear. Gent's 4-ply linen collars, 1.60 per doz. or 15o. each. Gent's 4-ply linen cuffs, 3.25 per doz. or 30c. per pair. Gent's Magnum Bonum dress shirts, the best in the world at, 1.00. LARGE STOCK FINE DRESS SHIRTS AT A GREAT REDUCTION. PERFECT PIT GUARAN TEED. CALL AND -EXAMINE. Respectfully, J. T. Nusbaum & Son. April a. It , ' , .., . , jrlssolullon of rartucrstiip. tdntlre la berctir KlTtn lhat tl.e rartnershlD beretolore substatliiff between M. C TrexTer. I', o. Mans, and II. A. Kreldler. nnfler tlie Brai ol it. O. Treiler A Co.. la ibl aocb dor nf Aorl, 187a, dusolTed br mntnal oonienl. M. O. Tra I ler anil I'. C Maua will oontiana in baalneas under ibeflrm samo oi M. c. Trailer A vo bT wbum tbe liabilities of tbe lata firm wlU be ad justed, and to bum all debts duo tbe late firm will be palil. at. c. trexleu, r.a MtUb. II. H. KtlfilDLEB. LebJiatoB, Miy t, H7! wl IL -am "an -vwt- . - to til A InlUfiH rvf TifiliirrVifn receiving and opening a lnrff Business Suits Boys' Suits, - THE EASIEST SELLING, . THE BEST SATISFYING lis Introduction and World-renowned reputation was tho death-blow to blflb prfced machines. THERE ARE NO SEC0HD-HAHD WHITE MACHINES IN THE MARKET. Thli Is a vtry ImporUnl matter. i'lt U ell Inown and undfspoted lact toat warn f the so-iil,-d firs l-clai smacMnif hlci;r cVean, pcw-a-flais re fhoie that haw beerire nosi?sseo (that U. taken sack from CT.tomjrs after SU) an? ni ,P"t P "a"'t Vhe WHITE IS W .MJIW IEWfi MACHINE NOW UPON r".?.SYH"a? MrLY H II IS WUCtl LARGER J';,! aiTo EK CHINES ,PF THE SINCErt, ,05E lg MIK COSTS MORE TO MANUFAC7!II" TKH EITHER OF THE AFORESAID MACHINbJ. rt ITS CONSTRUCTION IS SIMPLE, POSITIVE AN0 Dns WORKMANSHIP IS UNSURPASSED. jDo not Buy any other boforo try ing, tho WHITE. Prices ani Terms Me Satisfactory, AGENTS "WANTED I White Sewing Machine Co., CLEVELAND, 0. JOHN H. FAG A AGENT FOR OAIIBON COVNTY. May 4. It-am MAUCU CHUNK. TA. HUPINKSS MKN AND 0TITKH8 IN WANT OP JOll PRINTING OP ANY DESCHIIvriON. WIW IINDTHECAItBON AUVOCAl'K officii: rat ulst and cheap. EHT PI.ACK IN TI1K COUNTY, IVE OS A TIUAI. AD 11K CONVINCED. tlflfip FOR EOO PJIODUOTION ANP flUUd I'nOFIT no rowla ran rq.ua! WHITE orBBOWN LEOHOKNa. i uii jr.s trop nboie-jianieii 'nborQPaii. alia JL UXlilN U. BONADLK riUOEB. C9" WHITE FOR PKICE LIST A. 8. MILLER. martO-lm . , .Pattenburar, K. J. UE1E.31AN & CO., BANK BTEEET, lehighton, Pa., MILLEI1H and Dealers ln f1loiir& ITeed. All Kindt of DRAIN BODOHTaad 80L0al llEUULAIt MARKET KATES, We irould, also, leaoecttallrlnlorn) oarettl tens that wo are uowfollT prepared to HUP JLY taem with JSest of Coal From any Mine d Mired at VEBY JLQYVEST PRICESr M. HEILMAN b CO. " July St. I
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