It. V StOUTIIIMEn, EDITOK I.KtliailTON'. PA.i Saturday, just, is, m. Imports of gold from Europo have ac tually rommenccd In Juno. Tho Germanic brought $100,000, In gold from London, and it ii thought thai a continuaneo of the pre mium on gold at or near 1 per cent may oiuso other considerable shipments. Franco, Russia, Italy, the Netherlands, Hungary and Switzerland, have accepted the invitation of tho United Stotcs to take part in an International monetary confer ence. Great Britain, Germany, Austria and Belgium havo tho matter Under consideration. One of the hopeful facts on which somo experienced business men are looking for a revival of the drooping energies of tho couiv try is tho near approach of tho day fixed for the adjournment of Congress, which rendeu improbable any further meddling with tho banks or other matters of financial interest. William Cullen Bryant died Wednes day morning. Ho passed away peacefully, having been unconscious most of tho time since the aceidentwhich resulted in hisdeath. F6tir day ago ono side, of his body became paralysed, and late on Tuesday night tho paralysis extended to tho remainder of his body. There is a steady demand for Govern ment loans all over tho country, but more specially at tho West. This is tho more striking from tho fact that theso bonds pay little if any more than 4 per cent per annum on their current price, and this is scarcely half tho rate of usance in that section. Senator' Wallace Intends Introducing a resolution in the Senate providing for the creation of a commission to take up the work of tariff legislation so suddenly terminated by tho failure of tho measure reported by the Committee of Ways and Means. The com mittee Is to consist o( ono member of tho Senate, to be appointed by tho Trcsldcnt of tho Senate) ono member of the House of Representative:", to bo appointed by tho Speaker thereot, and thrco citizens of the United Stales not now holding any office under the Government, ono of whom shall ') a practical farmer, ono a practical manu facturer and ono an experienced merchant to bo appointed by tho President of the' United States. Its duty will bo to Inquire into tho operation of the existing tariff and internal revenue law, and ascertain what changes if any, should bo made in them for the promotion of industry and the benefit of tho public revenue. It will havo power to sit in open session at the seat of Government and elsewhere, to employ clerks, to subpoena witnesses and examine them under oath, and will be required to hear the complaints and suggestions of citizens of tho United States engaged in agriculture, manufacture or commerce. Tho commission is to report if possible, to tho next session of Congress such legislation as it may deem necessary in tho light of tho sworn testimony and other information obtained. Fifteen thousand dollars are to bo appropriated to defray the expenses of this inquiry. Tills resolution of Senator Wallace, it is to bo hoped willrcccivo the sanction of Congress. ing threatened to makean attack upon itto nlglit. The excitement is Intense, and many people ore reported ill from fright. In Paul 'street tho Eighth Royal Rifle aro under arms, It having been stated that tho mob were determined to sack the armory and arm themselves. T J'. M. The mob havo just broken Into the Mayor's house In search for him, carry ing n rope, wim which tliey intend to string him up to a lamp Kst. Fortunately ho is absent, and tho Iron havo succeeded in driving them back again. 9 P. M. Aid has been despatched from Montreal. Seven hundred men. under com mand of Cols. Fletcher and Baker, have slatted, and, will arrive about .midnight. Tho city Is in a 'comnlcto state of niece. -and tho rioters have now coniicllcd a largo number of French contractors to sign an agreement to allow them one dollar a day. At 11 P. Mi everything is quiet. The Crane Iron Co. havo resumed min ing operations in their excellent initio on the lands of the lato Wm. C. Lichtcnwalner, dee'd., near Fogelsvillc. They have quito a forco of hands in employ, and aro taking out Very good ore, and In large quantity. Now Advertisements. hp AST-FENN SCHOOL DISTRICT. o HENRY SCIItJl.TZ. Treasurer of the East Fenu School District. In areonot with said jn.inct iut toe year ending jane s, ists. To oa.h of 21, atelgerwalt. lute Ti ras , 179 CO - - oi a. oi. Biapp. iiix ioueciir, wrj " stale mnas 221 72 " cash ot w. Ross, late Tax Collector Si 00 I 1,3:2 II New Advertisements. )KOPOSALS Will be received until 8 o'clock P.M., on Tnes dav, JfcNl'1 zsth. 187 for the JANITOKSI1IF at'tho SCHOOL IIOUHE, and for the COLLEC TION of the SCHOOL & BUlLDIi'IU TAXES tor tbe year 1878. By order ot tho Board. DAN. onAVCn, Secretary Jane 15 wZ Lenlgnton School Board. Tho latest returns from Oregon bIiow that tho Republican State ticket is elected, but confirm tho report of tho election of Vhltaker, Democrat, to Congress, by about 100 majority, and that tho Democrats will havo a majority in tho Legislature. On joint ballot tho Legislature will stand 50 Democrats to 30 Republicans and 4 Independent General Grant, under dato of Paris.May 20, writes to a personal friend. "My travels abroad have been very agrecablo thus far, though I often feel homesick. In a few weeks I shall leavo hero for the North, Sweden and Norway, and return to tho South of Europe for the winter, and go back to America next spring. I Bhould go this fall, but I havo no Iiouso there except my Long Branch house, which Is not fit for win ter quarters. By returning in tho spring I can occupy it for a few months and prepare a homo in the mean time." Alexander'!!. Stephens has written to tho Chairman of tho Eighth Congressional District of Georgia, in which he says ho shall neither seek nor decline a nomination at tho hands of tho convention soon to meet, but if, ho says, "the convention should re pudiate mo as an unfit representative of Democratic principles, and shall attempt to rule mo out of the Democratic party bccauso of anything connected with my recent pub lic acts or sentiments, then I say to you and to them, plainly and distinctly, that I shall regard their edit as but a bantum fulmen issued by the irresponsible faction of trick sters, and the question whether I or they aro sound in the f.tith of the fathers shall be left for tho true Democracy of tho district, to be Bellied at tho jwlls. If this shall produce any division or dissension in the party, then the responsibility for the consequences must rest upon thoso who have so assailed and so grossly misrepresented me." Points In Pontics. Courier-Journal (dem) : "If the North can bear a third term (for Grant) tho South certainly can." -Cincinnati Enquirer (dem.) : "Stanley Matthews is not a bad man, but a confidiug one. Sherman is exactly the rovcree. Tho Norfolk Virginian (dcm.)i looks for a solid democratic delegation from the Old Dominion in the next Congress. j. Philadelphia Press (rep.) : "Tho sKmo- crats have at last made lor us a real politi cal issue, and it is the life or death of tho Republic." It is not known whether Alexander It. Stephens means to bo a candidate for Con gress regardless of tho action of tho Demo cratic Convention of his district, or whether ho will merely contest tho nomination and abide by tho result. Boston Traveller (rep.)s "Tho Maine grcenbackers will increase their vote two or three hundred this ycar,but for every hund red added to their vote tho republicans will add a thousand to theirs. It is the demo cratic party that will suffer." St. Louis Globe-Democrat (rep.): "A correspondent suggests Grant and Key for 1ES0. This would not do. If weareto havo a Southern democrat for Vice President let us take a representative man like General Joseph E. Johnson. But wo would prefer a Northern republican liko Blaine or Conk ling." SayB the New York Sun : Hayes has fallen so low, even in Ohio, that his main stay in to-day's Republican Convention, for that State is Privato Daizcll, the champion of the waste babket. UDITOR'S NOTICE. John Nothstelo. asslgno.l In Wh'onlS'" Wllllsm Grow and Wife. AvrlD- ?1S, Kotlce Is hrrehr (riven that llio undersigned, mn Aiiiittiir aunmniMl hr tho Court of Coiumoil Fleas ol Carbon Coauty, to distribute tho funds In court arlelns from tbe (Hhetlfi'sl tale of the realesUitoot the nbove-namcd defendant will attetid lo the outlet or his apiwlntmeat at the offlce of Albright and t'reruiaD, Esqrs. on Tuesday, inly 187s, at o'clock a, in., whore ant when all persona intortwted tony attend. . X. JAjnUBl ltE.UA, AUUIlUr. Juno IWt on. Br orders paid (or teaohcrs' salary....' Becretury's salary. " " " " calculating tax. to T. W. Btelnerwilt 7 Br orders paid for PreMdent'a saury. " ' coal and haulinir... " " " repairing No. 1 school hsnse By oraera paid lor repairing No, 2 school houso By ordets paid for repairing No. I school house 'By orders paid for repairing No. 4 school house By orders paid for repairing No. 7 school honso By oom. nn I1.1S0.99 w 2 per cent....... By balance due Township 11,323 14 We the nnderslgned Auditor", having tbla 3d day of June. A.D. 188, examined the account of Ueory tsholtz. Treasurer of the Kast Penn bchool District, and htm Indebted to said uisttictiathosum.oi sin u. JAM KM ArFKNZELLER,) THOMAS HUGH, Auditors. K. 8. HElNTZbLMAN, J Jnno 13. 1878 W2 $575 00 23 00 6 00 8 (0 S3 91 t 80 280 Si II 120 IS 47 ft 23 3 117 33 Tho undersigned announces to tbo Indies of Lohiglito and vicinity that ho is now recoiving and opening a larg assortment of SPRING GOODS, comprising jlaimge9 amass amim, such as Matalasses, Delaines, Coburgs, Alpacas, &c. Also, a large stock of PRINTS and GENERAL DRY GOODS, which ho is offering AT EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES FOR CASH, rrio Whom It May Concern. y E11IGUTON BOitouaii. All ncrsons are hcrebr cautioned not to bar boror trust rav sou. Feter ttchubo. on ray ac count, as I will pay no tleota of his contracting auer uiisuaio. ANN BCIIABO. Big Creek, Towamenslng Twp.. June 6, 1878-Sw. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Notiro In hereby fit Ten that LKW. ItEIIUIG, of MAIIONINO Township, Carbon county-. Pa. uv ooeii or vomntarv ussienmeni. ueannc uaio tbo 18tn day of MAY. 1878 asMcned all His pro- I l'ersonni ana Miiea 10 ine naaer- cUnru, for lao Den cm or nil creditors ai pet pons, therefore, indebted to nam Lewis Itehilg, win raa k e payment wunin hix weeni, irom tbe dale hereof to the said Assignee, and thoQ haTlnv lecal claims will please present them ivr sKiueuimii. lo NATHAN MOKSEH, Assignee, jjvuihuiuii a . j i n.t or to A. CITATO, his Attorney, Mnuch ChunJc, jane e, mo-wo- In order to reduce stock, ho is offering the balance of his Winter Stock of Dress and Dry Goods at a GREAT SACRIFICE on Foumeu Prices. Groceries and Provisions a Specialty, at prices to suit tho times. Clover, Tiraothv, Hungarian, and all kinds of Field and Garden Seeds, VERY CHEAP. Opposite the L. & S. Depot, BANK Street, May 0, 1879-yl LEIHQI1TOK. PKNN'A. AnnuaL StatemenT. WILLI A St MILLER. Treasurer. In Account with Iho Borough of Lehlghton, for tho Year ending Jnne 5, 1873. ' RECEIPTS. To Balance in Trcnsnry I OS 10 " casa received of E. Newhsrd, Col... 3473 43 " of Wm. Roang.. ....... 4uo 10 " of David Moutz 3 10 00 , of Johu Usui 21 CO EXt'ENDIIUItES. ron skrvicks ox strkkts. f 4394 S4 George Serhamer I US 40 RED FLAG IN QUEBEC. A MOD HACKING STORKS AND THYINGTO 11ANGTI1K JIAYOll. Gen. Butler's proposition to establish citizens soldiery on the frontier is not a new one, nml if adopted would leave the Indian wirs of tho future to bo carried on much after the manner in which they were fought on tho Atlantic coast two centuries ago. It is said that for tho cost of maintaining a landing army at forts on tho frontier, the Government could establish farmers there who should owe service to tho Government, and be drilled to mass and help themselves in case of necessity without calling upon tho Federal Government for tho assistance of troops maintained as such. The proposition is that tho Government should givo actual settlers, owing military service, farms, farm utensils and means of subsistence for a limit ed time, and provide them with arms and ammunition, Tho settlers, while engaged in agriculture, should be uuder military or ganization, anil bo liablo at all times to ser vice In case of Indian wars, but in time of peaco would (theoretically at least) be farmers or producers and not simply consumers. Ex.Iloprtsentative Dullard, of Delaware county, this State, has been convicted of embezzling the funds of tho Second Media Iluilditig Association. Baya tho New York i'uii; "Compared with tho gigintio crimes of men high in lower and iiiUncnce in l cua- sylvania, Bullard'soG'enco was insignificant, He used trust fuuds indiscriminately with his own money, never doubting his ability to mako good when called upon, whatever might bo duo from him. But depression of business and shrinkage of values left him a bankrupt and a defaulter,. while ito mm yet a member of tho State Legislature. Hoot' templed, to cvado prosecution under tho plea of privi)gebut o committee of thu House, after au exhaustive examination of Knglith and Amcrioau. precedents, decided that a IcgUlalor was not exempted by virtue of his cfllco from, arrest uuder criminal process. Iluluinl was recommended to mercy by the jury, perhaps in view of tho fact that danger uus and ucccsful practitioners of addition division, and silence aro fctill at Urge, and . hn enjfjiuent of iu-gotttu opulence." THK ntOT ACT HEAD 1IIL1TU HR1NO UfON THK CBOWI) TROOPS ON THK WAT FROM MONTREAL A N101IT Ol' TERROR IS A CANADIAN CITY. Quebec, July 12. Tho city to-day is practically in tho hands of tho mob, as it has been more or less throughout tho entire cck. Tho rioters have gone on increasing in strength by tho forced addition of the workmen from other parts of tho city. Tho mayor lias dono nothing. Ho has, in fact, by his utter incapacity, encouraged the rioters. A few meu wero arrested on tho information of tho contractors nml wero fined and imprisoned in default; and then came tho first great mistake. Strikers went to Mr. Joly, the F-remier, who addressed them, urging that they should return to their work, nnd stating that ho had secured fur them an addition of a shilling a day to their wages. Ho pleaded with them very earnestly, and, as an Inducement, told them that ho would, out of his own pocket, pay the unes oi tno men wno wero in prison, Joly immediately carried out this promise, on promise of tho strikers that they would rcsiuno work. The tr sou doors bcine opened bv the kiudhcartedncss of tho Premier, the men walked out and placed themselves at tho head of the mob and paraded the streets, carrying tho red Hag, They halted in front of tho parliament buildings, and, after thrco cheers for the ministry, called lustily fortho rremicr. Tho Premier then addressed them. Ho urged them strongly to return to their homes, ana sum eiturts won in be inauo to improve their position, but lie was met with cries of " That is not enough 1 'o 1 no I " rr.1 - l it JT - f um. t- llio enmu meu, wim erics ui iu ive naud's," started noisily down Mountain Hill, and smashed into Kenaud's store, and stole several hundred barrels of flour, and lorccd his carters to carry it to their homes. The military were then called out by tho mayor, uut, tne riot act not Having rjeen read, they were forced to retire, being, iielted witii snowers oi stones, ami unauie to use their arms. They remained iu Jacques Cartier Hall, while tho police protected otner paria oi tno city, Tho nuyor then, after n dangerous delay of nearly two hours, and after several jwr suasion, read tho riot act. The military being again assaulted, B Bat tery wero-ordered tu fire first blank cartridg es, which, however, eeemcd only to excite tho crowd. As tho mob ajrain came on yel ling, the battery fired balls, but did not pooiaiiy direct llielratut at the rioters, Uue man, a leader of tho crowd, wo4 shot dead ct tho firnt volley. His corjiw is on the foot of Dog Hill, below tho battery, extremely ghastly, tho eyeballs projecting and tho skull smashed. His name has not been as- oeitaiuiHl. Many of Uu rioters havo lied. Tho moU will probably come back reenforc cd. iaftr 3 J I'. M. B Battery fs now at Tar lianie nt House, to protest it, the rioters ruv William II. Moulthroo llnbert Bartholomew.. .. Andrew ticlntive h. o IIoDerllng Daniel Moultlnoo Benjamin Klotz Thomas A. Weiaaw Thouias Lentz John bchwartz Daniel ICoMeubader Michael Dean Frederick Fresh Stephen dyanxler Owen KOi etc ,.. John Friliiuctr Wiblnm A. echoch Washington Hclioch David ccherman Owen W0U...1.... utra.Ncwti.ird Charles behoch Chariot Hiherkier Unvtd Arner Wil.lam ICueas Aim w. I mm Julias A Horn Aaiou uawn Moses Frlitinxer Wendell Schwartz Leouaid Koihrau Ucorgo D.cte J. Htransberger David Keraerer Vllllui Zehner John Acker Simon Acker John Sirohn Frank Liieubowcr I. uex Edwiu llimslcucr John Villhauer Wilson Trainer Nathan Druraboie Reuben Feustei-iaacher Joan Ash Peter Flickinger Altert Trainer Levi Weiss John Kneas Marr Duller Henrietta Wagner Fred Mnler Peter Uelm Jos. Drunihore Jos. Qarabert Kints Kuch Charles Freohlich JnnenhOb6!t Holoiaon Meiaibacb .... Cllniou Bretner Abraham Patterson.... Aaron Krum josepnzjnu lteuuen Uuuslcker... I.. Kieppinzer ..... 1 It. Keuieler Henry Bartholomew . Jacob Waller William waterhor.... Valeutlae Hchwartz .. Charles Klein top Wallnco Hewell HltDeFreliu uodfrey Froniz Qeoriio W. llt'iiman.. David Kubeit Owen Klott I'OR rOLICK SERVICE. 2 10 2 tO 7 10 2'47 1 75 2 Ml a eo I 10 7 10 5 10 2 10 5(0 3 IU i 10 1 55 3 SO d 10 1 to .1 t 11 10 5 li 4 10 2 CO tu Hi 4 6J I JUU 67 a 4 00 io au I 10 U 7o 2(0 Z 10 3 ro 1 00 2 00 2 03 3 00 I 00 1 53 2 110 2 ou a 50 e eu 4 8U 4 IX) 7 47 2 00 3 2u 2 50 1 00 I 10 1 OH 24 30 7 OS 1 75 2 00 4 SO 8 30 2 59 ;o a 7 63 2 50 3 io oo t 00 3 75 3 00 3 50 I 00 3 13 1 75 3 S3 1 75 Dress Suits, jrj0USK AND. LOT AT PUBLIC SALE! Tho nnilpm len fttl will sell at tinblfo nalo. en the prcmlttcs on White street, in tho Borough : of WEIHl'OIlT, Carbon Co., i'a.. on TUKS DAY, JUNE 18, 1878, at 2 o'clock p. m., tbo fot lowmr? vfthtiitiln llniiHA and I ot. to wilt All that certain one-lmlf of IrOt Ko. 38, bcltiR 20 feet front by i0i)fcet dpep, bonndetl bv rropertv of Thos. Helrfiled aurt property lato ot tfred. Rchroldt, mtuBte on White street. In ealtl Bor on Ph of WoiHspnri. upon which U errcta a DWELLING. HOiJHK. con tain in ir nevea : rooms; with two-story kitchen attached, and outer ouiuuimuiB. TEHMS, which wilt be very liberal, will bo moao Known, ai umo ana piaco ox aaie, oy 1.1114. SAltAII KAST. vc import, Mhf zz, is; &-J61 3t Business Suits Boys' Suits. Youths' Suits, Made up from tbe Best Material, In tlio Latest Styles, anrl Perfect Tits Goaf anteeu, at LUivtsi ntiuta run uasu AL80, TBEilENDOUa BI.AUOUTEll IN THE PltlCES OV Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Hats, Caps, and Gents' Furnishing liootls. rSCsll and examine Goods and Trices before millnc yonr pnrclionrs elsewhere. T. D. OLAUSS, Merchant Tailor, 2nd door abovo the Public Snuaro, 1JANK STREET, Lehlghton JUST RECEIVED! A LAUGE ASSORTMENT )UBL! SALE OF LADIES' Of Yaluable Real Estate Ready-made Linen Suits Itf-LEHIGriTON BOROUGn. POPULAR PRICES. Also, a splendid line of SUITINGS, LINENS, GRENADINES, and WHITE GOODS at Low Prices. Will bo sold on tho premises, ON" SATURDAY, JUNE 22D, 1871, at 2 o'eleclc P. AC, a honre and lot known as tht llnnslckcr nropertr. This li a vaiaable air! deMrahlo pioiierty in a line lucauijr. A well oniii 2-STORY FRAME DWEIIINQ, kitchen, and other ootbnlldlnccs. Also, a VACANT LOT on Northampton street. A moBt eligible site near the Luthuran una ten. Also, a HOllSK AND LOT m Sfahonlnij Township, with about 12 seres ot land (Known as tne laiaci i irate nroperti. Tbe terms on all these proDertles are 10 per cent, canh aad balance In lour months. Tln prppertlrs Delimit to the Lebmh llmldlni and Loan Aseoclatiou, aad most be sold to closo IU business. A IIABE CHANCE FOR A SPECULATION. W. M. KAPSIIER, LohlBhton, June 8, '7Mw SECKRTARY. Large Stock PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS Greatly Reduced Prices. 4 CO IS U t oo 00 4 0U 0 01 1 (0 Georre Derbamer Franc a Htocjor Abe W. llo. n Josephs. Webb , William Miller Oilando Keraerer , Henry Kostenbader VISCELLAXKOUS. Francla Blocker, blaclcsmtlhlae S 67 J.Uinker. blacksmithlnff 1144 Amaaiiait uiuwine. niacKsmiimn; z to D. Wleand, painting sign hoard I 93 ji. v. tuortiiiujer. i-rimmo reoorts is oo Charles II. Uaoer. fence posts so iienrv ill. Horn, narrinit mate 5 oo Wui. Miller, sundry work & auds. lees. 89 42 Wm. Miller, engineers fee....N s 3-j L. u. Jacobv. surverlna street a &s John ttaudel. witness lees in beuiinoi oabel, lumber yi 2y F. 1'. uemmel, tlmbei aad material . ,, a on John illiier. timber I ct willnuuhhv xnons. norie leea 3 0 J. U Uaoel, lumber is wm. itetnercr. mercnanaise 1-4 W. M. Itspsarr, saisry 43 00 W, M llupsher, prof. serr. aud oosta .. IS 00 I'OR iNir.Biisr ox bonds. Abrahsm Ilartholomew 103 00 rpUE THIRD ANNUAL Financial. StatemenT of the Town Council of the BOROUGH of LKJUC1HT0N for tho Fiscal Year ending the Second Monday of April, A. D. 1678, as required by tho Cth Section of an Act of the General Assembly, approTod April 20, 1S7J, anil -supplements thereto. FUNDED DEBT. The following Is the Funded Debt, contlstlnir of JJorouih iiends. with dafaof u-ue. allot tnem Deing one cue yrar aritr too uai lurruu llondshave bven lelsanedtroTu tlmelotimei but the debt has not Deen lucreasea sidcs is7i David lfnnsfeker. Bond Issued 16th of June.lS72 t no 00 E. A Haticr, llond issued ird of July, IGfi VJV IU 1). II. Htraup, Bond Issued Ittb July, 1S72 1.000 CO AdamGeinun. llond issued 2nd of No. ToniDcr, isrz 7,iw uu Harris German. Rood Issued 2nd of October. 1S7J l.stn oo W. A. "nyder. Bond Issued 22nd uf De. .Oil! Ud , .Of.,... ....... ...... ......... wv w Frederick Brlnkmn.RoDd Issued 28 th jiecenioer, iB7a J,sw w uaviu lamz.uouuissucuiiu oi April, . , ii i , iip................... V........ 7M oo dress shirts, the best m Charles Boifert. Bond Issued 7th of , , ' Beptemoer. ibis i,joo oo I wnrlfl nt il UU Abraham lisrthoiomew. Bead Usued WUliU uu fl.uu eui oi -septeniDer. isio.. J,7UU 09 litaU lloi er. Bond Usued 14th of Sep. ICIUUCI, l9fO......... aw w William ltonilr. Bond issued nth of uotooer, i77 uo oo Charles Bellert., J lloyer llenrr Kolp llamson Uerman Adam liermau David Uuuslcker K. A. Bauer iredeiick ilnukinaa .. Hue K. Zirn W A. Suyder , VaTld Muutr D. 11. Btrauu S4 oo K 00 u u 7t 00 499 in vo oo 10 00 i ro S3 Ol 42 tO 71 00 Band llunsicker 77 M FOR B0XDS. n.ivld llunsicker, on account , SO) oo Henry Kolb SH to uabina Koib so oo bueK. Zeru ,,, 400 oo David 11 unsloxer 70 00 Kyllalauco duo Borough IMii li4 M We the nnderaldmed. aulv elected Auditors ot the Borough of Lctuxhton. do hereby certfy that tbe lorecolng aeooant is correct, accordlag w tun urok VI vui luuHiuug. HUH UCIIUlt F. K. WHITNEY. 1" K. II. SN VDElt. Auditors. w. A UtKUAULa, I June is, Wl-rt Clreat Ecductiou IN Men's Small Wear. Gent's 4-ply linen collars, 1.G0 per doz. of 15c. each. Gent's 4-ply linen cuffs, 3.25 per doz. or 30c. per pair. Gent's Magnum Bonum tho The Wilton -is THE EASIEST SELLING, THE BEST SATISFYING SeiiiMacli LARGE STOCK FLOATIKO DEBT. tltMO 00 OF Tfnr nnilf-r fnrrnt rneniAn sinrlna1 uxo ycr. .. muv iu f 17,050 00 ASSETS. Card in treasury, 1.50 00 Duo on ux dapilc&to for 1STJ 823 (4 ijuo on uis uupucaie lor is. a uu UoblUMesover istcli 15.513 00 BotoaKb debt reduced dannc tiie paat jer Mtf 00 Tbe iftesed valuulou ot Uxablft proprtj real ana persooAt, la tbe boruufU tor 1877, per Aisessora mum, i-oy.xj. We. tlie nuderaUned. havlnir been lnatraetM to prrpare the above itatement by the aaid Towu Council, do hereby cert! It that the same it correct audio acoordanco with the require meat ot the atd Act of Aasemblj, to tho beet oi our Kuovriougg auu ikum. W. IS. RAPS HER. Heoretarr. WILLIAM MILLKIC Treaaurer. The aboTe ttttement hav Ins been fubmitted I to ald Town CoudoII for examination ana ap- Eroval, it wu. on motioa. oideretl that tho ecretary be lnvtmcted cb bare tbe amo primed iu tub uakbox advocate. - Pram the minntud. Vf. M. II A HER. June I, T lw 6creUry. FINE DRESS SHIRTS AT A GREAT REDUCTION. PERFECT FIT GUARAN TEED. CALL AND EXAMINE. Respectfully, J. T. Nusbaum & Son. April S, "78 u DD( euur eunou in iucbv iimt'i . J J d but it csn b made In tbre. mootbs 0 fl i branyoaeoteltbersez.lDBnvpart ol the oountrr. ha Is wllllnir to work sttadilr at Iho (mpluvmitiit tbat we lurn. Ih. tC6 a week In rour owa town. You need not be away Irom borne over nlghr. You can srtve vonr wholo uraa to the work, or onlr vonr apare raomenta. It costa noUilDj.to trr tbe bnslnew. Terms snd Is outfit free. Address, etonce. aiUAbJiHiravu. Icliioyl- rortlsod, Maine. ii. inirnrfnMlnn and World-renowned reputation was tho death-blow to hlflh- : priced machines. THERE ARE NO SECOHD-HAMD WHITE MACHINES IN THE MARKET. This Ii very Important mailer, as It Is known and undisputed lad that mint ot tr.il so called rirstxlais machines which ' chisp nowa-tiais are those that has been re possessed (that' is. taken back Iron customer, alter use) nd rebuilt and put upon, ths market "thEWe is the peej of any ewiko machine now upon the market. IT IS MUCH LARGER THAN THE FAMILY MA CHINES OF THE SINGEH, HOWE AND WEEO MIK COSTS MORE TO MANUFACTURE THAN EITHEn OF THE AFORESAID MACHINES. ITS CONSTRUCTION IS SIMPLE, POSITIVE AND ITS WORKMANSHIP IS UNSURPASSED. Do not Buy any other rjeforo try in -tho WHITE. Prices anil Terms Male Satisfactory. AGENTS "WANTED I White Sewing Machine Co., CLEVELAND, 0. JOHN H. FAGA, AOENT TOn OAIUION COUNTY. Mar I. ns-tm MAtlClttillUNK. I'A. BU8INE88 MKN AND OTIIKTIS IN WANT OF JOll PIUNTINO OF ANY DKHOHI1TION. WILI TIND TUK OAKBON ADVOUATl. OFP1CH TIIK Bb8T and OI1KAI'. KHT l'l.ACB IN TIIE COUNTY. GIVE OS A TIIIAI, AND 11 CONVINCED. nnMQ FOR EQQ FUODDOTION AND UWVTlJ FIIOF1T no fowls can eg.nal nT) WHITE or BBOWN LEQnOIlNS. t UK Erss Irom abovc-namtd "tborousb. XliiluXlXi.NU. BONA11LK FRICC8. OT WRITE FOR PRICE LIST. 3 A. 8. MILLER, mar SMm Patten bnr. X. J, JVJ- I1EILDIAN & CO., BANK BTEEET, LeUghton, Pa., MI1XEUS and Dealers In J?Hoiii'& Feed. All Kinds of GRAIN BOUonT and SOLD at REGULAR MARKET RATES. We would, also, leapectlullr lnlorm ourelll sens that we aro now full preeared to bur FLY tnem with Best &f Coal From sr. y Mine desired at VERT LOWEST PRICES. if. HEILMAN & CO. Juljr U.
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