Site toium flwwnlt. Hi V. MUKTlllMKKr r . , KMTOll l.lilliailTCIN, l'A.I SATURDAY. AWJU8T 2, 1879. Democratic Ticket. Vox STAtH TRElSt'nt'R, DANIEL 0, BAHn, of Allegheny. Republican Ticket. FOR STATE TREASURER, SAMUEL BUTLER, of Chester. The Chairman of the TJomocrntic Coun ty Committee has pw.cfl a cull for tho reg ular annual iticctlhgofthnt l'mly to he held at thu Court House, Mailed Chunk, on Mon day, August fntli,nt 11 o'clock in tho fore noon, ulitl dosiri-a a full nttemlanco as busi iieii uf great I ni ki I nnoc is to bo transacted. A Washington dispatch of the 28th lays:' Secretary llvnrts has lcceivcil a cable gram from Minister Welsh, stating that his resignation of the English mission hud been forwarded by mail. As toon as tho news got nbio.id that official notification of tho resignation had been received, tliero is said to havo been at otlce a commotion among tho politicians who are about tho capital at this time. Tho few Penneflvniilans there apn'nrcd to bo particularly interested, and alt tithe it for granted that a lVnnsylvanian will bo irptvintcd to fill the vacancy. The mine molt prominently mentioned in con nection with tlio succession is that of Hon. Wayne McVcagh. It is intimated that tho 1'iosident has for soma tlmo been desirous of offering Mr. McVcagh somo desirable place, and that ha will now certainly offer hltn the English tni'slon. A few aro also Inclined to tho belief that it may bo tender ed to ex-Governor Ilorttanft, but tho ma jority of thoso who lulk on tho subject give no credeneo to the assertions. The Chief of tho EurcoTi ofStatislics ro p irts that tho values of the exports of do mestic merchandise during the fiscal years ended tunc CO, 1878 and 1870, wcro as fol lows: Year ended Juno 30, 1S78 $CS0,7n9,2(i8 Year ended Juno SO, 1879 008,334,951 Increase... $t",C25,GS3 Tho values of tho exports of foreign mer chandise during tho fiscal years ended June 30, 1878 and 1879, were oa follows: Year ended Juno 30, 1878 $11,150,498 Year ended June 30, 1879 12193,792 Increase.. , $2102,700 The values of tho imiiorts of merchandise during the years ended Juno 30, 1878 and 1879, wcro as follows: Year ended Juno 30, 1878 $437,051,532 Year ended Juno 39, 1879 415,792,141 Incrcaso $2,740,009 Tho total valuo of tiio exports of merchan dise from the United States during tho fiscal year ended June 30, 1879, exceeded tho val ue of thu imports of merchandise by $201, 030,002, as ugainst an incrcaso of exports over imports of merchandise during tho pre ceding year amounting to $257,S1 1,231. The Imports and expoitsof coin and bulllondur ing the last fiscal year wero as follows: Exjiorts of coin and bullion $21,990,041 Imports of coin and bullion 20,293,000 Excess of exports $1,703,041 During the preceding fiscal year, tho cx yortsof coin and bullion exceeded the im ports of coin and bullion by tho sum of $3,918,811. roi.vrsirv politics. Speaking of Secretary Sherman's speech, tho Charleston Xcics and Courier remarks: It would bo folly to shut our eyes to tho fact that this adiniuisitration platform is for midable as well as ingenious. Tho Demo cratic pai'.y must avoid the pitfall ofappcar ing to bo tho opjionents of asound currency, and make the fight in the cause of constitu tional liberty, keep tho tyrannical, blood thirsty and corrupt record of tho Republican party before tho eyes of tho people, and arouse ouco more throughout tho length and breadth of tho Union that spirit of Slate prido which, while consistent with tho idea of a great republic, revolts at tho petty ty rannies aud "paternal" intermeddling of a consolidated central government. Tho most powerful forco which is now doing tho finishing work of destroying the fiat-money fallacy is the diffusion of intelli gence ainoug the farmers of tiio country. Greeubackcry in five years more will bo a thing of thepjst.and the hoodlum leaders of California and the opists of Georgo Law and French financiers of tho Revolution will havo to invent something elso with which to dcludo their followers. Boston Herald: Wo havo cordially prais ed Secretary Sherman's eloquent story of the return to specie payments, and wo ro gret that wo cannot givo equal praise to his remark on the issues between tho sections and the attitudo of parties. Tho present tendency- is to itiako a solid North arrayed against a solid South. What wo want is a solid Union, in which tho rights of all men shall bo protected under tho Constitution and the laws. Tho .V. 1'. Sun greatly prefers tho nomi nation aud election of Sherman to tho nomi nation and election ufUrant. Tho United States is ruuning over with people who en tcrt.il u similar preferences. Louisvillo,(Ky.) Courier-Journal :-"State rights oa taught at the South" is exactly tho State rights recently enunciated by both tho Senators from Rhodo Island, who vigorous ly claimed that Rhode Island had a, right to regulate her own affairs without outsido in terference, especially in tho matter of declar ing who shall vole and who shall not vote, That is the claim Northern States all .put forth in their constitutions, and tho South claims no moro than tho autonomy sanc tioned by the Constitution. There is not a Southern Statu which advocates either sla very, the oppressive treatment of tlio blacks or political bulldoiing and fraud. The JV. 1". Sun of last Tuesday In dis cussing the chances of Blaine, of Maine, for tlio Republican nomination for I'rosiilcnt in 1880, says: For luauy years after tho Re publican party was formfd, Maino was re garded as ouo of its strongholds. Other How fcngland States, as Connecticut and Massachusetts for example, sometimes fell back before tho enemy, but Malue bravely stood its ground. After a while, under the lead of Blalnootld Hamlin, tho old stalwart majorities began to droop, but nevertheless, far twenty-three years in succession the Re publicans ndver failed to securo their Gov ornor. Laet year witnessed a revolution it the wlltt oC Ibo State. It name with a sud deuness which had not been foreshadowed. In September, 1676, the Republicans elected the Governor by an absolute majority of 15,400, and re-elect! him in 1877 by an nl- solute majority of 11,500. But last year the Democrats ami GrewiuaokK fought u great battle, and their combined vote was 18,757 over that out by the RublUis, This devolvad th Meiton or Governor u)ion the Legislature, where the Democrats aud OfWrtmckers hart a majority) and the final fwiult was. that Garoelon, Democrat, was chosen. Mr. Ulnliio must revcrso this con dllion of things in September and carry Maine by an abwluto majority, or he will bo rudely jostled at tho next National Conven tion by competitors who have been moro successful in leading the party in their own States. Representative F. II. Ilurd (Pern., O.), who has been under treatment for rheum atism in Philadelphia, has been talking about free trade to a reporter of tho TVmcs of lht citv. Of tho so-called " balance of trade" ho said: "If free trade prevailed n man might leave Portland, Maine, with a cargo of staves not worth tliero $1,000. Ho tikes them to the West Indies, whero staves aro needed, mid trades them fir sugar and molasses and other products of that clime, llo then takes theso to St. Petersburg and exchanges them for fur, tar ami products of Russia, which ho carries to Idvertiool to chaugo there for silk, laces and other goods demanded at New utk. After a twoyenrs' voyago ho returns to tho United States with a cargo valued in Jcw iork city at from $i.0,0U0 to $00,000. Tho protectionist seeing him start out with $1,U00 worth of staves and coming back with $00100 worth of goods would deplore the transaction because tho balance of trade was against us. Iho freetrader sees in it the just reward to Ameri can enterprise, and would encourago such transactions thai they might be repeated in- lefinltely from every port in tho United States. Tho freetrader asks for a modifica tion of tho tariff then, first to open new markets to American products; secondly, to destroy the unjust system of taxation ofono man to help another, which protection al ways Implies: thirdly, to buildup the hon est businesses of the country, which are threatened every day by unpunished smug gling, and, lastly, to enable the United Slates to tako tho place, to which it is entitled, of tho greatest carrying nation of the world." It is said that the Greenback party in Pennsylvania will have no organization in one-third of tho counties of tho Stato this year. The Chicago "Times" reports ono of the iclcgatcs to tho Wisconsin Greenback Con vention as saying that ho wanted toseogold and silver demonetized, and tlio quality of money conferred upon hogi, cordwood,ham fat and buckwheat. -Tlio Portland (Me.) Press tells of a Grccnbackcr who, whilo denouncing Secre tary Sherman as n Bhylock, was asked by a listener: "Who was Shy lock, anyhow?" Tlio indignant orator replied, in withering tones: ".Well, if you don't know, you had better go homo and read your Bible." Why don't tho party get Jonathon C. Finchcr down there to enlighten its members? New Orients Times t Deeds of violence will continue in Mississippi and her sister Southern States just so long as tho honest und upright men of the land allow them selves to bo overridden by outlaws-by mur-derous,whiskey-drinkiug.iolitic-erazedJiun-gry, office-seeking, social drones, who aro ready to commit any crimo rather than work As wo havo often said, wo know that the planters, merchants and mcnof&ubstanco in these, communities deprccato all such acts of violence. But to deprecate it is not enough. Tho remedy must como through grand and petit juiics and tho hangman's noose. For tlio Uardon Advocate rusNsvLVAiNiA utrrcn. Siitcfflktown, July 31st 1S79. Now sin do bovera mold bold rctty for do liavva arnd week du. Ollawllo is de coal business tsimlich brisk, und do railroad companies mauch gelt. Do ormma sin alsfort ttnlch eich ; nwer de ricli ganner fort im Summer. E.Unn glanncr barrick wo ncmond for by km; un scl is kraup; dordoad. Dar autsich plolz wo do lito uf an equal footing sin, is sex foos miner am hudda im karrich-hof. Om dunersht, dog ovet, about 0 ohuro, om 21, do Is am Flog si fraw dod g.iforra worra uf om L. k S. railroad, on Easton. Dar Joseph Zellncr wo om Nefis's shlat bruch gashoft hut, on Shlatington, war un chlck for tswa woch tsurick ; es is ficr on cs pulfver kutnina in do kan, uu dar result wor do kon is for bint, un dar orm Jo hut si aug forlorra, un noch shuncsht damagh grick. Joseph Gross, wo in Bethlehem wonet holt so an ort fun am shop, un hut Ice gream for kofed uf Sumlogs. No is des ding mohl aw gevva worra, uu no is dar Jo cvva gafiucd worra 4 dollar un koshter. Des yoro krreyer do bubellin planty mint- stick, un onnera tsuckcr sauch ; for des is gross yoro for do pollytishencrs rum gay un Bich aw maucha abbottich by do wcibslit, dar gabrauch is do bubbcllin tsu bussa.'awer net do mommey) un sol maucht extra pop ularity. Mer han aw an holvay notion rous tsu kumma for an ompt. Sam. KniaitAsiiTurrr.R. Completion of .V Grout AVork. An epoch in tho exnerienco of many lov ers of good books will be marked by the completion of tlio new Anno edition of Chambers' CucloiKdia of Fnalixh Literature. Tlio announcement of a work of such super- iui i-AVL-iii-iiw, 111 luriu mm Bij-io so conven ient and becoming, atprioes so nominal was moro than rt surprise to tho reading public, and many questioned the possibility of its publication, except at great loss of money. The publishers evidently knew their ground. They havo cot only fulfilled their promiso to tho public, but, by accomplishing a work so extraordinary, have attracted the attention of almost tho entire reading com munity to their various literary enterprises, and have secured forthiswork a sale beyond precedent in tho history of bookselling. It is peculiarly a work worthy ofnnlvpr. sal circulation. It is not only a collection of rare literary interest, beauty, and merit, n concentration ot the best" productions of i.iigiiin aim American intellect, irom earli est to recent times, but is also, in a largo degree, a key and index to all other good books In tlio language, enabling ono toeeo end judgo for himself which are bef t worth his reading. Now that the work is completed, tho pub lishers limit the number of styles in which it is made to those which have proved the most iKinular, as follow: 4 vols, (over 3.200 pages), cloth, $2,00; 4 vols., half morocco, $3.00; -1 vols., half Russia, gilt top, printod on finer and heavier paier, with wide mar gins, $4.00. By mail, xwtago extra, W cents. .iiiiunuiu uooa r-xcuange, aa Decuman St., New York, publishers. A Library of Universal Knowledge, in 20 vols.,nearly 20,000 pages,liaiidsoinely bound, and all for $10.00, with special inducements besides to early subscaibew. is announced by the Milne, publishers. It will bo similar in character to tlio Cyclopedias of Appleton orJohneou, only moro cxtcusiye, though but a fraction of their cost. Other recent publlcatlonsof this house aro, Jtollim' AneitHt History, $2 35, Josephus' Complete Works, $2 00, and Smith's Utile uiciumary, si.uu, all in largo typoand hand somely bound. Also, of Juveniles, in largo tvtto. tlipv have ifuui,! Ami.: V.V.A n.,.l lto6mson CVusor, for 55 cents each; liuiiyon's i-uyrtmr j-rogress and J rants of Huron ilunchaustn, 50 cts. each, and Stories ami Ballads for Young Folks, by E. T. Alden, $1.00. , A largo number of other standard books will be added to their list during the sea son. Their complete revised catalogue, Itli full particular will be sent free, on request. Address, American Book Exohange,55 Ilk inan St., New York. Chaunwy G. Cliasa, of Plymouth, Ta., was oaught between two oars at the Dodson Colliery on Thursday nfWrnoon of last week and received injuries which oauted hia death an hour afterward. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE, Our Letter from AViiftTiliirrtoit, 2'ew Improvements at tHe Rational CapitaU Hit Erection of the Rational itmeum, Judge Humphreys' Successor. Anot Iter Ohio man. Honored. A visit to the White Itousc on a Calivct Day. Our Ministers at Viay and Work. TliC Hoys of their Fathers. ZtcGarrahan, Cc Washixotox, 1). O.. July 28, 1879. Visitors to the Smithsonian Instltuto during the past month havo been rather mystified at the clouds ordtrst, the sounds of busy life, and the evidences of labor which surrounded the usually quiet oillflee. Tho reason of all this Is the construction of tho so-called annex, now being erected as a receptacle for the Oovcrn mrnt exhibits at the Centennial exhibition. While opinions vary as totho cllglbllltyof the slto selected, none can look upon the pllo now being reared without agreclnir that it will, when completed, bo a suitable (hell for tho setting It Is to receive. Located ot the north cast corner of the instltuto, it Is adroitly placed as not to Interfere with the Imposing front of of the Irregular pllo, which, with its varied architecture, has been ruch source of pride to tho visitors of tlio famod result ofSmltbson's whim. Tlio rrualnt curves, and turrets and tuwers and angles which In tho aggregate make up the outsido of the Smithsonian, still stand In their bold outlines against tlio south cm sky, while the new cdlflco, by a happy combination, Is Just near enough and Just far enough to servo ft dual purpose. It will ac commodate tlio exhibits for which It Is Intend cd, nnd will at tho same tlmo present, In a m Tkcd contrast tho modern and medieval styles or architecture, for tho annex Is purely modern. Up todatoovcr2,ooo,000 brlckshnro been laid, and about 130 mechanics and labor ers aro employed. Tho remaining 4,000,000 bricks aro expected to bo laid and tlio edlflco rcoily to bo roofed In before tho cold weather. This Is tho largest Job or brick work laid In tho District for many years. Immediately on the death of Judge Hum phreys tho President decided on tho appoint ment of Mr. Charles 71. James to be Ills suc cessor on the bench of the Suitcuio Court of tlio District. Mr. James has been residing hero since 1884. although he Is really a cltl Jcnoflils native State, Ohio, as ho has voted there sovcral times elnco his advent hero This is a favorite spot for men or that prorcs sfon who have been members or Congress, to loeato for tho purposo or practicing their pro rcsslcn, especially In cases whero tho general Government H Involved. Hiceo men, while they really live hero rarely lr ever nlvoup their citizenship In their respective States. Tlio present Senator rrotn Wisconsin, Mr. Carpenter, Is a notablo example Four years ago, when ho was dcreatcd for a rc-cleciion to tho Senate, ho formed a law partnership hero and made this city his home. SHU ho kept up his citizenship of Wisconsin, and was last winter returned from thatstatc. Mr James, tho nowjuclgo for tho District, Is In tho same category. Ho lias been a resident here slnco 1804, but never gave up his citizenship In Ohio. His election gives Ohio two appoint mentson tho bench of Iho District Iho Chief Justice, Mr. Carttcr, being from that State. Ohio has also two or hor citizens on tho Su premo licnchortbo United States Walto tho CblcrjustlcemdJustlcoSwayrio. Sir. James Is a man turning si jty years or ago. Ho was acandldato for tho bench when Judgollagncr was appointed, and again when Judge Cox was chosen. Tuesdays and Fridays aro what Is called tho cabinet days In Washington. Tho members of tho Cabinet drop In one by one, but they are all on li ind by twelve o'clock. i:,ich member brings his portrollo. Tho President sits nt tho head or tho table and Secretary Schun at tho root, on tfic right next to.tho President Is the Secretary orstatc, next to him tho Secretary orWarand beyond him tho Postmaster Gen eral. On tho left noxt to lliu Pr, sldunt sits tho Secretary or tho Trcaury,tho next to him tho Secretary or Iho Navy, and next to the Secretory ortho Interior on that side the At. torney General. Altir tho Cabinet meets It is ten or flrtccn mlnuies befuro tho members get to work. That ten mlnutisls taken up In greetings and olMiand talk In which the spir it or fun and humor crops out a good deal. The Cabinet are all men with a sunny, run loving side when out oromclal harness. Judiro Key Is perhaps tho Jolllest, thouuh tho At torney Ocncral pushes htm hard tor that dis tinction. Secretary Thompson Is a proverbial lover or a pleasant Joke, whllo Secretary oenurz is nanny equalled In telling ono. Sec rotary McCreary is a good story-teller. Sec rctary Sherman docs not Indulgo In humor often, but when ho docs, it Is, on account or lis unexpected character, tho moro enjoyable. Secretary Evurts Is ono or those or tho quiet ly humorous sort. His fundordry humor and wit Is Inexhaustible, and though not uproarl ous Is keenly enjoyable. The President has probably the heartiest Cablnot that any Presi dent ever assembled around him. Tho old bones who keep at them day by day aro un mcrcirully dealt with by tlio heads of the de partment when they assemble. Tho Attorney General seems to tako ft peculiar dcllirlit In Joking Secretary Thompson. At a recent Cabinet mcctlnit tho Naval Secretary took with him a list or midshipmen who bad pass cd their examinations. Tho Secretary called attention to thein and said ho would llko that their nominations ur promotion to ensigns be sent to tho Senate as soon as posslblo "as thoy aro worthy young men, who have thoroughly earned their spurs," "Mr. Thompson," in. tcrruptcd Mr. Dawes, "how long slnco have they been wearing spurs In tho navy t" Alter this ten minutes or boy play bcroro school, the President calls tho meeting to order. The regular business Is taken up, tho Secretary or State leading on with his budget. The meet ings generally last about two hours. The President to-day mado public tho names ortwenty-ruur ortho persons selected to All tbo thlrty-nvo vacancies or second lieutenant In tho army, or this number seven appolnt nicpts aro mado rrom what aro called the Southern States. Or tho seven, however Do. frees or West Virginia, Is really from Indiana. His father who Is tho publloprlutcrls nnatlro and citizen of that State. Among tho others selected Ucn. Fremont gets a son and Ocns. ltuckcr, Orr and Mason, of tho army, each a son. An appointment rrom South Carolina Is a nephow or Senator Ilutlcr, a member or thecommlttco on military affairs or the South. Tlie celebrated McOarrahnn claim has been transferred from Congress to tho Interior De partment, at least tor the present. The New Idrla Co.,who havo possession of the property claimed by McOarrahan, went before tho Sec retary ot tho Interior as coon as Congress sd Journcd and askod that a patent to the land bo Issued to them. Mr. Mcdarrahan's attor. ncys heard or this couj d'etat on tho part or me new junaamt at onco entered o protest against tho Issuance or tho patent, yester day Hon. Montgomery Uloir and others at torneysrorMcGarrahan, delivered arguments bcrore Secretary Schuri in support of their protest. Thoy held In tho first place that McGarrahan owns the property bat should his title bo proven Invalid the land, or at least a largo Interest In It belonjis to the Govern, mcnt, A decision will probably be rendered on Monday. This will settle It so far as the Interior Depirtment Is concerned, as the de. clslon will bo final. The only remedy left either of the parties after the caso has been decided by tho Secretory, Is to appeal to the Supreme Court ortho United States. Whllo on his way to the mr West to Inspect the Indian posts and the country where dwells tho depredators on tbo Government timber landt, Seeretary Schuri, will halt at Clncln natl and make u financial speech to the Ger mans or that city. This event will occur late In August. The venerable Secretary Thoinp. son, will also visit Ohio early in September aud thero take the stump for Foster. AcorsT. ".UorIej-.' Lclli'm from Jiuw VorU. Nkw Youk, July 31, 1870. "rmxl riKBt" No longer Is this cry heard In our midst, ttid rarely has your correspondent found a more Interesting subject than the manage, raent of our Fire Ilrlirades, by whleh the bols. terous alarms of other days aro made unnee essary. So fasslnatlng was tho story to me that I cannot nftaln rrom showing my 300,00 readers through one orthe engine house near my city home, aud asking their verdlet upon the virtues orour brave lire laddies. "Couie lu and look through the bouse," courteously said one of tho lithe, supple rel lows who work Steamer No. A right man ly looking crew they wore; flnoly built mon, all muscle, and having that elastic- trend which delights a lover of maBcultnophyslquo, In front or tho broad open doors stands the steamer, the water hot In the boiler by con nection with n boiler In the cellar, and her own fires ready Tor tho match. The hot water connection is Instantly sovcrcd nnd Hit match applied tho moment sho leaves the house, In tho rear corner stands the slnglo-horso hose cart, with Us shafts In the air high enough Tor Its horse to run under. Pack of the house Is a little paved courtyard, and then tho stable, containing three noble horses, each of which knows his nonio and his placo vastly hotter than somo bipeds, "Shall wo let tho horses ontT" asked the firemen , aud then disposing my hoys so they should not get run over, ho closed all tho doors, and stepping to the alarm-gong, gave one pull nt the chain. Open flow every door, and through them iAaui:t Titttnu nor.srs. at a tcrrlblo gait. Ono rushed to ono stdo of tlio steamer, tho mato to the other; both swung themselves In against the polo and stood Impatiently shaking their eager heads whllo the men "snapped" n trace rast here, n hook there, and the steamer was ready for action, Tho other horso darted quickly un der the shafts or tho hose-cart which dropped, nnd with tiro or three "snaps" he was ready Every fireman has his own special part toper ronrr whenover tho gong strikes, nnd by this mlnuto subdivision or labor they accomplish tho wonderful feat ofdropplng their ordinary avocations nbout tho house, reading, smok lng,nnpplng, etc. hitching up their horses, cutting oir tho hot wntor connections with the boiler down stairs, s.artlng tho fire nnd land lng a steam fire engine, a hoso cart and twelve equipped fireman on the street, ready for n run, IZf SINK BECOKIlS. from tho first tap or the bell I They harness and prepare Tor work ovcry tlmo the alarm commences to strike, ready, If it proves to be In their district, to apply tho match and dash away at a gallop to tho scene of conflagration IT tho alarm strikes somo number not In their district they unhitch nnd take the horses back. Minutes, nnd even seconds, nro of so much valuo In fighting fire that every tlmo nn alarm Is struck in any part of this Is. land thirteen miles long, every company pro. pares for action ; oror thrco hundred horses dash along and undirected out of their stalls and nro hitched up, nnd nearly eight hundred men stand on thcalcrt Tor the final taps ol the alarm which tell In whoso district tho flro Is located. In such a city every man and horso Is thus called to his post ovcry day and night. Horses aro trained so that at tho tap of the gong In tho stablo (tho striking ol which loosens every baltcr-clialn), the harse nearest the door backs out of bis stall first, the next follow?, and tho Inmost horso niter Ids noxt neighbor. Neither or the latter horses wlll,undcr any circumstances, pass his lender, nnd IT ho gets rast rrom any cause, Ids rollowcrs cir.cr.K r.ouNn asd hound till Iho obstruction Is removed. The hortcs aro great noblo creatures, Iho very best, most valuable and most Intelligent ot their kind, who qulto moko you hopo there is a hoaven whero good horses may go, Tho gong arrangements nre ft curiosity. All alarms are telegraphed by the pollceinin in whoso district tho flro breaks out to Pollco Headquarters, and thenco aro instantly re peated over nil the "circuits" In tho city. With tlio first tap of the gong n llltlo brass weight hanglmr on tho hammer Is detached and falls the length of Its chain. Tho smart Jerk caused by Itsrcaclitngthocndofltschnln, starts a lover which throws open every door of stablo and tngtno house, strikes tho horses' gong, and loosens t heir halters. It also stops ft clock on tho Instant, so that when they return after tho flro they can noto tho exact moment thoa'arm was received, and inakonn entry thcreorin tho records. In this house one ortho firemen has a little dog to whom he says: 'ILct out tho liorses I" and bo runs to the gong, Seizes with his teeth a rubber ring attached to tho nbovo weight, pulls It down and then rushing to the stablo barks at the horses' heels to hurry them up. Tho entire company sleep on ti second floor, on neat Iron bedsteads. Tlie room Is airy and comfortable and kept with scrupul ous neatness. IVlcn a fireman retires ho takes off boots and Tnousi:ns TcacTnnn. folding each trou er's-lcg nutiklo Its own boot. Thcso ho stands nt tho bodshlo. A man remains on watch below all night, nnd on receiving nn alarm strikes n gong In tho dormitory. Instantly eleven men sit en the edge of their respective beds, pluniro Tcct Into boots (which operation It will bo seen puts him Insldo his pants also), and then luillln' up his unmentlonablis and fastening them about his waist as ho runs, ho goes down stairs In two Jumps, docs his special part in prepar ing horses and engines for duty, seizes hat and coat from a peg by tho door, and docs all that In but thtee seconds longer than Is re quired for ft day alarm. Who shall say that such an exacting Jlfo and such qualifications, physical and mental, should not bo well remunerated t And thoy nro, comparatively (peaking. True, scarcely a month passed during tlio whole winter but that somo fireman, bravely fighting his smoky foo, was killed or maimed. Thoy handle fires with marvelous skill and a bravery that amounts often to recklessness, and when a man puts bis llfo nnd limb, and his wllo and children's whole earthly hopo against proper ty, property can afford to pay and ought to pay for It. The men get about $.100 a mouth, offlceis a slight advance, nnd this Is little enough for tho character of service they rend er nnd tho risks they encounter. A move ment was mado last wlutcr towards tie re duction of their salaries. It was a shameless demagogcry, which rortunatcly was fruitless. The city pays thousands or dissipated, worth less Icllows who can handlo primaries and aro Incapablo of doing a courageous and man ly deed, larger salaries by far than .those men got who bravo the fiery clement und the tot tering wall by night and by day ; who plunge every month Into somo burning diath Imp to rescue human bclnirs from the flames; wtiudo hard, honest, manly, dangerous work tho year round. "Economy" is iiood, "Itetnnch mcnt" Is first rate ; but he who would not ad vertise hlmseir a dctnagoguo will, befiire cut ting down the well earned salaries orour Flro Brigades, make n erusado at tho ball earned and unearned emoluments or the po litical pets and the ward bummers. Till that Is dono the Insincerity or his 'retrenchment" cry Is plainly known and read of all men, and will but pull down upon himself the contempt or all decent men llutldldn't mean toplilius. phlzo with tho thermometer trying Its beat to couut a hundred In the shade 1 Morlbt. ivkwk c;ossii. Givo your neighbor a helping hand by rcccoinmendinghiin to keen Dr. Bull's Ilabv Syrup in his lamily for all the ills babies aro subject to. A M 1 fill ti county man boasts of having cut eighteen acres of wheat Willi a reaier in a single day. John MeClinton, of Pittsburg, got drunk, and, sailing into his mother-in-law, knock ed out two of her front teeth. Tliero aro 1,700 men employed in the Al toona car works. An order has just been re ceived for 600 freight cars. Fdward Davis, a miner In the Mallby haft, near l'itt.ton, Pa., was killed by a fall of top coal Friday. Tho foundery and machine shops of J. J. Unaugst, at Nazareth, Northampton county, wcro destroyed by firo on Thursday of last week. Loss, f 20,000; Insuraucc, $2,000. The avcroge American kitchen aud Dr. Bull's Baltimore Pills both know Dy;ieisia; the one creates it, the other destroys it. Price 75 udU. Philip Maebemer, aged seventy-eight years und a resident of Heading, was caught between the bum pers of ona I oars, at Iteadi ug, Friday and iustautly killed. Ho leaves a wife and daughters. The other day three tramps broke Into a freight warehouse at Litis, Lancaster county ami stole a keg of beer. They were caught, stripjied and thrashed soundly witli stout switches. Their cries for mercy were piti ful. Thirty men ore employed removing the debris caused by the burniugof Pardee Hall, at Kastou. Tho extorter of the building is to bo constructed tho (tamo as before, princi pally of wood nnd stono, tho roof to bo of slate and tin. Tho building Is to be ready for dedication October 21, 1880. Ono sultry afternoon lost week a tramp, nbout thirty-five years of age, walked Into a tavern at Trcmont and called for n. beer. The landladyrn buxom widow of fifty, with many silver threads among tho gold, found her affinity In tho ttrnngi-r, nnd a Justice of tho Teaco nindo her Mrs. Tramp four hours afterward. Ho now liossca tho rancho. During ft thunder storm nn Tuesday af ternoon of Inst week, n; number of men lodk refugo In a burn at Weed's Mill, near Trout run, Lycoming county, when (ha building was struck by lightning, James Bastlan and David Bresfns were killed, and several others wcro badly hurt. Tlio barn appar ently escaped Injury. Tho Allcntown Rolling Milt Company havo Just completed n ten-ton traveling hand-jKiwer crnno for the Yolo Lock Manu facturing Company, of Stamford, Conn. A man named David Groove, n. paralytic, Is making n tour of tho Interior of tho State in a smati wagon, drawn by four goats, dis posing of snap, pins, etc. Ills wlfo and two children follow on foot. I.nillcN, IlrllciKo and Fertile. Thoso languid, tiresome sensations, caus Ingyou to feel scarcely able to bo on your feet; that constant drain that Is taking from your system all its tonncr elasticity; driv ing the bloom from your checks ', that con tinual strain unon vnur vital forces, render ing you irritable ami fretful, can cosily be removed uy me use ol mat manrcintH renv cdy, Hop Bitters. Irrceularltlesandobstruc. lions of your svstcm are relieved at once, wiiiio inu ejiteuu uau.-u in jtcTinuicill ;uilll nro permanently removed. Will you heed mis t see "Trains." New Advertisements. FOR SHERIFF, FRANK T. BE M MEL, Of Lehighton. 5T(Suhject to tho decision of tho Demo era tie Nominating Convention, t.c. FOR SHERIFF, FRANCIS STOCKER, Of Lehighton, KOStibjcet to tlio decision of tho Demo cratic Nominating Convention. t.c. FOR SHERIFF, JOSETII S. WEBB, Of Lehighton. jK3Suhjcct tn decision of tho Republican County Convention. t.c. Jyt. W. A. CORTtilGUT, . SURGEON DENTIST, Tenders his professional services to tho peo ple of Mauch Chunk, Lehighton, Wcissport, Packerton and vicinity. OFFICE: Opposito the Broadway House, BROADWAY, MAUCH CHUNK, Pa. Fresh Laiislilnn Gas always on hand. All work guaranteed satisfactory. nug2-yl $15,000 WANTED, BY THE Lehigliton School Board, nt 5 per cent, interest per annum. TIicm bonds nro free from Tax, and ollern safe and profitable investment for capitalists. For further particulars Address, JIA.MI-.lJ UllAVJill, Secretary of tho Board, Aug. 2, lS70-tf. Lehlglitoii, Pa. JOHN P. IIALBACII, Instructor of Mttsic, (Piano, Organ, Voice and Theory.) LEHIGIITONj'PA. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. Ills pupils sneak hlehlv of his ability as a teacher. Allentown Chronicle. He Is well qualified for Ills' calling Cata sauqua Dltpalch. jib is a wormy uiecipie 01 nnyocn, aioznrr, Ilrcthovcn. Wo have hail tho pleasure of list ening to his rendition ol the (Jld Masters and wero cnarincd Willi ins toucli and execution. ilattnglon acics. Sole agent for tho J. & C. Fischer Piano ; and, also, MASON & HAMLIN and NEW HAVEN CO S. OltGANS. For particulars, terms, &c, Address, JOHN F. HA t.llACII. AUg. 2, 1870.-ly. Lehighton, Pa. C;1 Onfl profltenn sailers Investment Sl tf ?l-uf ot-Offlclal Itvports, Ii eo - !? I "U ProntrtlnnAl ictnrnn evprv wcetr nit Rtnrrfc fin tloni .f t:o, - f.-,a, jioo, foa Adilrens T 1MTTEH WtUIIT & CO., Bankers, aj Wall Wo win oav Aceiitaabaiarvoi fcliw per month nnd exlnsi'M, or kIIowa Urge ctimtnlNilnn, loscll our new iuk! wonderful Inventions. Ilr mranuAnf u"ty. bdmplofrce Address buiuiii Co., Marshall, Uicu. 5T? TXTTi TO O- nlCIt & CO.. Portland, kJJ-Ji-'X Mnlno. for best Air.iicv Dullness In tlio World ExpeiiBlv Outfit Free. a Month and expense pnarnntc ' AKCUts. Outut free. HlliW & Co ed to 'o , AU- oust. Maine. C?77'7 a year and expenses to airents. Out V ' fit free. Address P. O. VICKEKY, Augusta, Maine, the cMBinnnsa or the uhiiib ctatk. Sent rrco to any addrcrs on receipt ora.ccnt stamp. Address Geo. P. Ilowcll & Co., 10 Spruce st New York, QKIMIAXS' COUKT SALE Of YaluaMo Real Estate! By vlrtuo oran order or the Orphans' Court onfnrbon County, Pa., thero will lie offered at PuhlloSale, on the premises In the Horounh of Lehighton, county and stato alorcsald, on Friday, August 15th, 1879, at 2 o'clock P. M., all that certain Lot or PIECE OF OIIOUND, situate In the said Ilorouich orLehlKhton.con talnlnn In Iront on Pino street ttfty-two lect, and extending In depth or that width at r In lit abides by parallel Hues two hundred and ten feet, to a certain alley, contalng ten thousand nine hundred and twenty square feet. Hound ed on the North by lot owned by I. Messlnger or lot numbered Nine; on tho East by Pine street: on the South by lots owned by Ellia. bstli Moyer, numbered Eleven, nnd on the West by an alley. The Improvements thereon are a One and one-half Story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE eighteen and n hair feet by sixteen and a hall feet, kitchen attached, one story high, dgh. tceu aud a .half feet by ten lect. ALSO, All that certain Lot or PIEOE OF LAtfD, sltuato In the Borough or Lehighton. Carbon County, Pa., bounded and described as tol lowstowltl beginning at a Stable on Pine street; thtnoo by said Pine street. North Olty-two feel to a post; thence by land ot Elisabeth Moyer South elghty.elght degrees, West two hundred and ten feet to a certain alley; thence South fifty two lect to a post; thenco by lot of Edward Uhli North elirhtv. eight degress, East two hundred and ten feet to the place of beKlnnlng, containing one fourth of nn acre within said bounds more or less. Terms will be mado known at time and place of sale by EL.I55I1ETH MOYER, Executrix of Isaac Moyer dee'd. W. M. llAPSHEIt, Attorney, July 19. TO CONSUMPTIVES. lhe advertUer, liavinv l"" permanently ureJ of that dread diMuse Consumption uv a mi pie rrmwlv.ltt uxlous to make kiowu to hi lellow-tuileier tliu menu uf cure. To all who Retire it. tie will eiul a ctpy ot the urettcnptlun um). (free of charge with the Uirfcttons for preparttiff mud titing tlie aaine, wEiIob uy will linu a tsuius cimulur cosuum-noN, autiimi, llKONCHITW.tt O. I'artiea niahiiijc the TrMurrlptlon. will please atklreaa. K. A. WILbON, 184 Venn ittcct, Viliianibur&h, tt, Y New Advertisements. SIIEltlUFFS SA1.ES 01Valunl)io Real Estate. Ily vlrtuo of sundry writs of Fmnt Facias, I.kv. Fa., and Vnx. Ex. Ustied out ortho Court of Common I'lens or Carbon County, and to mo directed, thero will bo exposed at l'ubllo Sale, at tho COUKT HOUSE, In tho Horough of Mauch Chunk, on Saturday, August 2nd, 1879' at hair-past ONE o'clock In tho Afternoon, tho following Properties, to wits Alt that certain LOT OF OIIOUND situate tn the Ilorouiih of Wealherly, Carton county, l'a bounded anddcscrlhcd as lollons to wit i beginning nt Hie corner oran nllcy nnd street and running rrom thenco along said street north one and a half degrees east fifty leet, and running rrom thenco back rrom (nld street between parallel lints ol that width a distance ortwo hundred lect tort rcct, making a lot or 11 fly by two hundred lect, nnd num bered on tho plot of llutr. nnd Kline, as lot No. 4and bounded north by lot No. 41, enst uy sirm, oouin uy nncy anu west oy street. Tho Improvements thereon aro a Two- STOKY Fit AM. E DWELLING HOUSE, eighteen by twenty-four feet, kitchen attach ed nine by twelvo lect, nnd outbuildings. Seized nnd taken Intnexecutton nsthoprnp. crty of Elizabeth llothrock aud John H u th roe k. ALSO, All that certain LOT OF OIIOUND, bounded and situate along tho Pnbllo Itoad riiniilnir Kist mid West on tlio onnoslto sido of tho river Lehigh, from tbo Ooroimh ol i niio mucn, nnu looatett in jvidiier town ship, nnd County or Carbon, containing FIFTY-TWO FEET FlttJNT on said road, and rtiliotntnur E. S. Mullen's lot, nnd runiilnir nt right angles Irom said road two hundred lect, Tho Improvements thereon nro a TWO-STOUY l'LNIC WEATHEU-. HOAIilJED DWELLING HOUSE, twenty by thirty feet, and cluhteen feet blah, l-AUIUIVH Ul M.IBL-lllCIU, Willi 11 KUCIICU IltinCll- ed, sixteen by twenty-four foot, aud ono and a nan siory nign. Set re-1 ami taken Into execution as tho prop erty ortho Lehigh Grain, Co.il nnd Lumber Company owners or reputed owners, nnd Charles S, ICunkcl, contractor, and to bo sold J. W. KAUDENBT-'SH, Shcrill, Mauch Chunk, July 15, 1ST0. WEISS &KERSCHNER, sccci:ssoi;3 to ItOMIG .t HOFFORD, Carriage Bnildcrs, Bank Street, Lcliighton, Aro prepared to Monufacturc, to order, every dcscrlptlou ol OAItrtlAOES, DUOOIES, SLEIOHS, SPItINO WAGONS, Roniig'sPat.Pliitfonii "Wagon, &.C, at lowest rates for Cash, REPAIRING Ofall description promptly attended to nt tho must reutonabto prices. CsT" All Work irnanntced, and patronage Is respectfully solicited. WEISS & ICEIiSCIINElt. July 26, 1873-5 1 DANIEL WIEAND, Can'iagcs,"YVagons,Sleiglis,iS:c. couseu op BANK AXI) I HON STRKKTS, IiEHKllITO.V, Pcnna., licspcctfully announces to his friends and tho public, that he Is prepared to llulld all des criptions of OAlUtlAQES, SPltINO WAGON'S, SLEIGHS, &c, In tho Litest nnd Most Approved Stjles, at Prices fully as low as tho samo can bo obtain ed elsewhere, guaranteeing the best Seasoned Material and most substantial workmanship, Particular attention given to REPAIRING in all Its details, at tho very Lowest Prices. Patronage respectfully solicited and perfect satisfaction guaranteed. April M, 167'J yl DAN. WIEANI). lKDVi:iC.V l'lttl illtliy "For sinking spoils,1 "$M0 will be in la IK.. iiumiiBrr, i,iuiiui , .uru tti.ii lltn tatlon and low splnts.jllliters will not curt rely on nop uiitcrs.'Vor help " i Head of. nroeurel "IlnnltltterstniM.lii md Uio (lop imtcrs.tup, strengthens and iunti yuu win nee ninir.o u r e s continual!) healthy and happy." (from tho first dose.'' 1 Ladles, do you Fair skin. ros want to bo stronir.1 Scltccksand tbo sweet healthy ii nd boa tiUfulf; r'St ureatn m 11 oi lllllnrs." ' l ucn use nop miters "The greatest ap pctlzer, stomach, "Kidney and Url- narycomplalntsofiill ijiuou ana uver reuu Kin ii s permanent!) lator Hop Hitters." urea tiyiiopuittcrs. "Clergymen, Law "Sour stomach. sick yers, i.mtors, iianK ;ers anil Lmlles neeit headache & dizziness. i ion Hitters cures rtop Hitters dally." "Hod Hitters lias re wiiu u lew uoses." "Taho Hod Hitters' 'tored to sobriety and! health, tcrfuct wreck! mrtoiiniesauir nl l yuu will havo no doc irom luteniperanco, lor bins to tiay." Vnr nlnbvallilrtiui,lits Ivll-lm A T" TTliMTsTT Tl T7I " TO YOUNG MEN. Jutt Vuhlihed in a Sealed Envelope, rrice 6c. A LEG I UltE ON THIS N AT V HE. Till I AT MliNT. AND I AIJH'aL eurn ot boumiul oh k nest, or Hret inntorrhu i. luJuccd b Attune Involuntary J'.ndwjion-. Iiiinntencv, Nervoui Debility, and Iumedimuit, to Mur i tone eeueruUr t C'cuuuipt)oii, i-iil'ry, and run., mm im ami riiTMcni Jiieupacii), Ct HvllOUIiltTJ t'UIA't.ltVJiLU fiJ. D uuth tr ot the "(if en Dootc,' &a Tlio world renown d autdor, In tbia adaurable Iettiire, clearly nrovca from his own ciiei lence that thoawfulcontqueucpofho I Abue m-y be f ffLCtua.iy remotO without uit-uielne, and without nmigerotis PU'fpea) operations, boiiRies, inatruments, tluirii, or cordluU i-oini Ior out a mod) ot euro at onee ceitilu and ti leotoal, by which cvot y Buffeier, no mtttter what Ids conaltlou may bo may cuio hnubClf rlieai lv, priViito y aud iadlcliy. ThU Lecture wttl prove a boon to thou in idt and thoutandt, Rnt. under eal, lu a pla:n envelope, to any addrea, oq receipt ot x otmU, or two iotatfe etampa. Addre the publlber, Tlio CulTcrwc II Mrillcal Co., 41 ANN kK.. NKW VOUK J foal OfflM l!oi. im, fl.r,il-y, PIMPLES. I will mail (Free) (tie leetne for a simple VMRTAiiut IUUJ that lll remove TiN. Kitiii'ivi.F.s. rmi'i.iu aud ni.on:iiKi, leavlue Die .kla soft, o.ear u& beaut'.nVl , sUn In-irui tluua for uiodiuunff a lusurtaut smiwUi of hslr ou a bskluiailorsiuuotu fuee Adores. lacloaioKse. ttaiup, lien. Vaudill d; Co .So.Vuu bttect, N llstily 3ESxMFieia g CJape May AND RETURN THE SAME DAY. Tun Famous, Mammoth, TnnKE-DrcK Rleomcr " HEl'UllLlO," leaves IlaeoSt, Wharf ?f A- nrrlvlna. nt Capo May about 13f 1", M. Heturnliig, leaves Unpo May atSo'clk P. SI , Klvlug ainplo time lor bathing or it drive on tho bench. A full ll.on Ilan 1 and Or chestru Muilo for Dancing. Parlor Pnttrtnlnmcnt varied weekly. Luncheons nnd lie rresliuients In abundance Dinner nnd Suppers pr.vldod. Oysters aud Fish served for Sup' per n fort moments after tnken Iruin tha wall r. 3Faic fov tins Jlmuul Trip, Oiae Uollav. ... -St'NDAYS will leavo Itaee Street Wlmrlat iu A. M.sn mi. i I !",??? teain Itnllroadwlll Tickets lor sale nt all ltallroud Stations. Daily Excursion Tho fplcnili. Saloon Steamer "JOHN A. WATtNlin," leaves Chestnut Flreel Wharf Daily at 8:1ft A. SI., for Son llreore, (about Oft mile.), down the Delaware Day, arriving hack lp he city early in the evening. This is one orthe nin.t pleasant Excursions out of lhil.idplphia. A Mtfinil Lntertuiuineiit niut Daneing will enliven the trip. Itefrcsh tnetits In nhumlaiiec. Dinners, gnpptre, ,lc. All Iho conveniences for Suit Water Bath' lng. I isliiiig, Uouling and other Amusements aro provided. Fare, GO cts. Mb Mew &ro.Mlg 2 New lBpices t I pcspectfully announce to tlio citizens of LchMitofi and vicinity that I have leased tho Old Pcst-OilicoStand, on BANK Street, Lehighton, and that 1 am now receivini? a full lino of MdMipes ami Fsaey fal consisting of Ladies' ami Gentlemen's Underwear, Hosi ery, Handkerchiefs, Jewelry, Ribbons, Ktiches, lady's hand-made Clouds, Gloves, Fancy Soaps, Brushes, Combs, Buttons, Collars, iMach'ino Needles and' Oil, Znphcrs, .STasacy Sin ioiier.y, and all other articles usually kept in ni'y line. Also, Agent for tho celebrated FESKBSIST CJABSSMjfBrjr MCJAIV. jgr Call and exann'no my poods j the prices aro so lorf that they cannot fail to suit all. 7-1 ' . WSHEATJjEX. New Advertisements A miixist.:atuix$ notice, Estate of Urian Jlchr, dctvawl. Tcttcr? of Administration ufnn tlio IMnto ofUrins Kelir itccM, lateor JMiilnmlnTown phlp, Cnrbnn County, Periipylvuril'i, having been granted to the u,u!or?.j:neil, irll l-ori-ons Imtchted tn 8;iM esta'o will plcnuo iiiiiKo piiy. mcnt, mid tlioeo hnvin claim? UKitlnt tho Famo will vrcfent thorn for Settlement to hip, ortoUn. iV. II. ItlsHUlt. Airent, I-ehluhtoiv Pa. SUSAsN lUIHlt. Wldl w. Jure iS, 1S78-W0 AilnitnlPtnitrlx. jxi:cutouys sotici:. letters Tcstamentarr on tho Sptnto of .Tuna than Kolb, lato ortho llorouyh of Wets' imrt, Unrhon Cnmity, I'ennn . deeeiiFcd, hno been granted totho underpinned, to whom all IrcrpnnB Imlchted to tlio said rst.ito nro re quested tuiiinko itnjmcnt within Fix week?, tni'lnll thnpo having claims or demands will make known the fame, without dtday, to H UN UY HOYME, Kxecutor. Wcissport, July 5, 1S7'J-w6 A UMTOK'S SOTICi:. In the Ornlnns' t'ourt of Carbon Countv. Account riiiillrined nl si, Juno 1st, I67t. In tho mutter of M. A. Feitley (liinrdlnn of lUary A. Waters, now Mary A. lllttcrllne. The unilerslmied Auditor, having beinnp. pointed tty tho Orphan's Court of Carbon County, to audit and restate tho account In abiivo iniitter, will attend tntlh duties of bis iipp'diitini'llt at the ulllco ol Albright Frey-. man, V.tqs.. Friday, August 15th, 1S70, nt o'clock A. .11., whero and when all parties In terested may attend. F. P. I.tiNOSl I'.ET, Mauch Chunk, July 19, 1S79. Auditor. IDITOlt'.S XOT1CK. The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the C urt of Comtnoii picas of Caiboii County to restate, settle nnd lnako dlstrlhiitlon ol tho iiiiiiisin tue nanus oi Aiiuipn iiussinnn, AU mlnlstratnr of the l.slato ol CIkik. Hussiiian, itccM, will attend to the duties of his appoint ment on MONDAY, AUGl'ST lltll. 1S70, at TEN o'clock . M., at his Olllec, Oak IUli, Miiiuh Chunk, when and whero all partlt! Interested mnv attend. l'l.tfcit .1. MEEIIAN, Auditor. Mauch Chunk, July 1'.', lsV'J. rpt 1VIIOM IT MAY C0.Ji:ilx7 All persons aro hereby forldd making con tract? to linrehase Irom or to sell to my Wile, .u.uti in., aiicr inisiiaitvus x will not iai reifnuui'iuio iiiercnir. GIDEON ZIMMEIt.MAN. . Frinklln Township, Ciirbuii Ctuiity, Pa, July Silth, M'J.-3 rpo WIIOI IT MAY CONCIJKN. a. AU i.crKonfi aro hereby forMrt mcddllntr with tho lollowfn nrtleleit nw lu iotPi?i(ilon ol' llnh Dounhue, of lloiver Uun, Alnhonlim two., Carbon eomity, 1MM the s.uno li.injf my poperty, and lo.ineil to hlui during my I'le.tt". urefVU: rldtr I'resa. (.'nw, Stove. JSetteef Table, JIurenu, Clork. Looklirjr tllatx-. Ke. JiOMl HlipT, July 20, T9-w3. Jtsavor Itun, I'a. D issuliilloii of Piirlni'i'sliln. Notlco Is horebvirlven tlwit tho nartnershlti business of IIII.MIG & lHll'l'Ollll In miinii lacturlng conches, wagons, e.. Is this d.iy din solved by mutual consent. The accounts of the 11 nn will bo settled liv It. F. Iliill.ird. ItOMIG f. IIOFI'OHD. Lehighton, July 18th, ls;o. a. pfOKSKMKX. LOOK lVilw.oir;i(itv ivkist, Saddler and Harness Maker, HANK Ht., LKH1GHTOX, I'a., Calls attention to the following extraordinary LOW I'ltlOUS: Ilugiry Ilnrness nt from (12 00 upwards Kxprrts Harness at from 16 uu upwards llrtcchlnK Harness nt Irom . . 8 00 upwards lloailnjr Harness at from a 00 upwards llurse Collars (hair) at from. 3 bo unw.irds " " (straw) at Irom. 1T5 upwards Bridles at from..,. j 7iipwards and all other articles at equally low prices, and icuarantetil or best workmanship ItK 1'AIIIIN'G promptly att eude.1 to at reason able charges, l'ulrunago (ollolted. Jtay 10 Tlio Largest Spring: Slock Ot Ladiea', OentV. umi PiiUUren'a Boots, Shoesl Gaiters Ever ofi"eI cd lu this vicinity. Is at J.HsFIMTZIXtitiK'S, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa. I have lust reef Iveil an Immense 8TO -it nv BVUISlf IIOOTM. SHOIM AND tlAlTKIl.s, which I am feellliifr to t lie pronto nt I.e. lBbton and Hie Miirnuim iKr rn'icliliprliiMl OlfllAI'lJIt THAN LVLlt llMOUli boldlu this county. lso, all olasts of Boots it Shoes Mado to Order nt AstoftMiiPclr Low- Irles, nd MKNDI.Nn r,nstiruoiieat Vrirw to suit tae tliuex. i invito itie p'loiio to osii nu essnuno mv Stock sua I'riosis Uiiori puroassiuir ohewheie. siin tie ovnvlnotHt cf the bovu t.ois. HOUND JM toATIdFV.-lle.dr.UMdfl Hants and Mines bought nt me that lip vlU bv reiialr tu wllbout chsrise. Tbaukful fir past patrouajra, I resrieofully ask a coutluuauoe tuiiHf. J. w. FitnaiKOKit, Two Oor beluw Haanj.. A HoCuid cam-ice AVerLs, Bauk sUeei. tiei.fiyi F or Sal. or lo Kent. UuIsM. In P. KXKPPINOKR. Jan. II. U-ibUuiii. I'a convey passengers toCapo Island In 8!r)lntttcs, Juas-w8 Children, SO eta. YOU NEED NOT SUITE, A DAY W 1 T H Dysi icpsia, Constipaf ion , Liver Complaint, Indigestion, Debility, tS:c., when i yon can bo relieved rmd etirrd bv Uitf use ol that reliable (Established 1850,) reracdy' Dr. J. S. H0UGHT0N.S iB m I3 1 J tu beablo to cat a tracker without distress, try Dr. lliiiiKiitii. I'ep.in.nnd jou will not be (llsnppointed, Ho sure you tet Ir. '.'!""'"!',- l''itnandtaKonn Imsolml. tiitlon. Sold by all Dmirulsts. .1. It. Eatox, Proprlclor.Phlladelphl.l.l'ii. IlltENTOOOD fit O.. General Agents, Niw York. June 7. nino. URIAH FATZINGER rtrsnrctfullr aniinnncos to tlio people that no li is leased tho ln,p ot HAtlUEL IIEDETt-f I.INti, on North Street, Lehighton, Fa., end piopos to rcsnmo his old buslurss ot Carriage and Wagon BUILDING, nnd respectfully asks a sluro of public fhUf ad' age. i iiniiniii ia.. mo Wo. i.inaii'bipin be tonal u tin' bett, and thu 1'ilco to bo us low ae thtf Iowe.it. REPAIRING of all kinds piomptly i,tleu0cd ton very rca I.OUHU v chnrgi h. u:mir rATZiNOEH. Onno-Ito Public Srpiaio, Keith Sheet. I c I' Jl Leh thton, pa. 9 7 a Jt. A. nn I.rz, respecitnllv annennrea to the1 pinimol I.e lch nnnu l vicnnlv tbnt ho ba . .;r', r ii'.niv iib iiirm with till- UK - r LLIIltlll fOAI. llomtho I.elilBh Jnn lieihit ill he Li b Bh ,M cu q Kit., ft thor f iliowms l.uw 1'incn t s,'ve f3 t o per ton ''"P s 73 per ton Chestnut 75 jler tort Xn-5 1 !S per ton STUICTLY FOR CASH L-oyo venr Ord'-r alinvOfSco HAjjK St., nwiwIiK the I'nniip f-q mio. i o.il will twdeliv' itciI, whnii iUlreo, ut re y Lowtst Clmrs-e on ntiovn iiiico . i'.A Hlf,l2 Mat rh s.-:,ii. Leliigliion, I'a, Pond's Extract Tho Vcgctahlo Tain Dcstroyef IXTALCAIII.H J OH Inilninination & Hemorrhage. Plies, fc'praln?, Lnmenesf, Hums, Scalds, llrulses. Soreness, lihcuiiiallsni, Dolls, I'l-' cers, Old .Sures, M'ounds, etc. Also for Toothiiche.IIendaclie.SoraHirnat, Astlima, Honrseneu, Neuralgia, Catarrh, Colic, lllarrlirea, and all IleinorrhaKes, He, It Is acknowlwlirod by Physicians or all schools that iiiii's Kxti net has moro wonderful curative properties tli.in any other i.i.k.ij. ,u until ,ii Iftn AU31A11I1S, TAIN, soiiknkss or ULKKiiiN'fl.but it will cure, Spaca will not ndmlt of naming iiirtbe dlsoiires fof wlib hli Is a epcellh't hut wo will send a hlsv tory ol Its usoii by mail, on application, lhe plensln remits of ti-lriK thu fxirnei as a tidlet ri-qulslie, has Induced us to prepare modified fonnsof tho Mxu-nvt In a Toilet ".imp, (60 cents ftlnix 0f3 cakes), Toilet , ,rrn,., puii.iiiii umi i,eauiiiyini( ther I skin (xl.twa U.lllej.u Deutirrlcn (60 cents I a I. In Nnlvc (SScents), ' rorfcniltire and sevore eases of (UTAnurt our t'litnri h Ciii-i- (76 cents) uscdVlth out" Si"".1 ;'' '"B" (2S radical cure t)Ur liilii.Iei- (60 cents), for Luxu and Iiiuoat IlisKAHtu and Internal bleedhiir Is Invaluable, Uur (Mm iiirnt (60 cents), for Souk I'ilks, etc., eliiiubl he kept tn tverv family. Our llain excel all others. Vso oorr Altrillontrii Paper to preveut and curer PlLKsnnd t'UAriNO. Tlietsiseof our Toilet nd Medleatad pro-, pariitlnns In I'oml'tf Kxirnri, which Is a Ktian nteo that tlu are suiiurlor, anddeserver tl I'lonlKli'llce uf Ilin pulilli'. Sold by A.J, iH'lll.IMI. LehiMlitoii, aud all DrugKlsts. l'rviiared only by I'OMI'S KXTItAOT COMPANY. New York and London. June 7. lOt. This COM, Alt and a Cow Milker froo to Farmers who set as Aceute. .:utthUoatsndad drcs. w th stamp 8M1TI1 A SON 51 Der Bt., N. V, July :L-3m. Katun .u-sjiaper. XV A K T I I I I .'1 15 1 J I A T H L Y. Keventte' lounir mea n ieru Telefrraphr. UmKi l,llut or. KU' rautfHHl. Fur ul llou.SiU ruJdi i-r. with tauip bUEltlDAK BUnil. ox esT. uborlm, Ohio, $75 for 51. 00, $0.00 for 1 cent I par kWts p stalls lor ausr SMUes of O d Cop. sr a.,.1 biilawr Onu: ffisd loeeiit nt ouceluf air CmtaUwue autt li sen last. AiUUmm. A. O. Ui.LUlU.NM, Ml. I'l.-Asnut Ta. Ju'y i. -tmu.
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