Flllff nBDCD mnr be funJ cm ni2a wmwr.n Rowbu, CoV Newspaper Advertising Bureau (10 Bpruca Btrei),wfier adver tiling eoutmeU mar lie wade for it In NEWYORK, "SATURDAY, JUNE ID. 1880. Local and Personal. to subsckibeks. Subscribers will please refer to the direc tion, tabs on their papers, by so doing they will be able to see whether they are square bn our books r not, thus i John Fitiwilllam. mar 8 78 Shows that the subscription has been paid tip till March 8th, 1879, and consequently there is one dollar duo us on the present year, Which you will please remit, or $1.21 Will be charged If we have to send bill. W. H. R." 'Tocl's Soliloquy" receiv ed, and will appear In our next. The population of South Bethlehem ts 'estimated at 0,000. At present there arc; iff) patients In 61. Luke's llospilal at South Bethlehem. Pig Iron Is down to bottom Spires, Le high No. 1 selling at $23, and No. 2 at $20. The funeral of Mrs. Robert II. Sayre look place at Bethlehem on Saturday, and was largely attended by distinguished per sons from this and other Sidles. Look at the yellow direction tab on the first page and see how much you owe. If you want a nice srriootbi easy shavo your hair cut or shampooing, go to Franz Rocderer's Saloon, -under the Exchange Ho tel. He will fix you right; and don't you forget it. The funeral of Frederick Seitt, Sr., the wealthy brower of Easton, took place Mon Uny afternoon, and was largely attended tils' six sons acted as pall bearers. The Sportsmau's Club, of Luzerne Co., lt has. just released fitly dozen palrsjf quail ' ip-the neighborhood of Wilkesbnrre. A tramp who put up at the iiehigb "county Almshouse two years ago has sent to the Superintendent of that Institution the price of a pair of boots that were then given him. II. II. Peters, agent, the popular Ifierch ant tailor, in the post office building, is now receiving and opening one of the largest and most fashionable stocks of cloths, cas- timcrcs and suitiiigs over bRlUght into Lchlghton, and which ho is prepared to make up in the latest fnshloti and most durable "manner, at priced which actdally defy competition. Call arid examine goods and learn prices and lib convinced. F. Ilorlacher ahn'otlrifccs a Die nic 1H the woods at BowmaHsVillo for to-day (Satur day) the 19th iris'L, and promised h pleasant time to all who may attctid: Hon. Robert Klotz will please accept our thank for public documents sent to this bfllce. Lewis Weiss, In the post-office blllid Ing, this borough, has just made a large ad dition to his stock for the spring and sum bier trade, viz, a full line bf stiff and soft felt hats ol the latest Slid best styles, and a full line of geritlemen'a, ladies' and ehild ten's boots, shoes ond gaiters, all of which he ll bdering at the very lowest cash prices. Farmers and others can get Paris green and Land plaster, for killing potato bugs, in large or small quantities at very low prices at J. L. Gabel's hardware store, opposite tho public square, this borough. Tho Evangelical and Presbyterian Sun day schools of Lehig'iltdh trill iitiid union review exercises, in the audience room of the latter named church, some time during the last week of the jfrescnt month. A feast of good things is expected. Rev. B. J. Smoylirj Bf Ino Lchlghton Evangelical church; tfill gather A class of catechumens to be instructed weekly by him dtiHrJg the summer and fall. Tliri parents Who have children to send should encourage them to go, and should,as much as possible, assist the pastor to make the young practi rally and Bavingly acquainted Vr'ith the plan bf salvation: Pure Paris Green lor potato bugs Persian Insect powder for moth.bed bugs, and alt other bug); White lleilebdre Powder for wbrms on cur rsUtand gooseberry bUshCsi Large stock just received. Cheap lor cash; at A. J, TJurllrfg'a. Job printing of the' finest description can be had at the Cabbo Anvocif k bfllce at very low prices. Call and see samples, It Is impossible for a woman after a faithful course of treatment with Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, to contin ue to sUffer with a weakness' of the uterus. Enclose a stamp to lih. Lydia H, Pinkhain, IS3 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass.; for her pstfrtphlets: 29-2 The comrneneemefil eierelies of the Keystone Normal School, at kutilown,will b Inaugurated by the literary societies on Tuesday, 22d insti Tho Lehigh Valley Railroad officials are making arrangements for funning Sat urday excursions from Mauch Cfiiink a'frd Intermediate points to Coney Island, via the Valley and Easton and Amboy Railroads. The bosses at ths various ore mines in Lower Macungie have lowered the wages of their employes to 80 cents per day, owing to the depressed condition of the iron trade. The price previously paid was $1. II. A. Kline,formerly of Mauch Chunk. Dow of Plymouth, Luzerne county, Pa., will please communicate with this office, Im mediately. We are very anxious to bear from him. For pure drugs, medicines, wall papers, fancy ctatloticry, or a fine cigar, call on Dr. C Ti Horn, at his popular drug store, oppo site the public square. 29-3. The census of Allenlown, Just finished, gives that City a population of 18,102, an In crease of over 4009 since 1870. When on U visit to Mauch Chunk, and you need stationery (plain bt fancy), ac count books, or in fact almost anything in the way of novelties call at Luckenbnrti's, Dear the Broad tray House, and you can get It cheap for cash. Charles L White, an old and very high Jy-fespeded citizen of this place, died on Sunday evening last. Last Saturday's official coal circular says the men will work full time during the month of July. If this proves true, then indeed will the men rejoice. 85,051 Urns of coal were transported over the Lehigh Valley Railroad for the week ending on the 12th Inst., making a total for the season of J,U4,985 tons, an increase as compared with same time last year, of 10 1 db ions. The bar-room bf the Csrbon House has received a coat of paint and been re nape red, which adds very materially to Its appear- anee, especially when the smiling "phiz" of our f riena Jako II behind Ibe bar. Call and o tor yourself. Constable II. G. Dcppey, of Pcnn Forest, was registered at the Carbon House, last Monday. An orphan boy, about 11 years of age, employed on a canal boat lying in the pond lylne- n the mod opposite the East Mauch Chu hit pockets, on ' "'un P"mn at T.so p. m. Sunday arening fell overboard ond was kxBiemToir M. E. Caoci.-ltev. 3. P. druwnod, Ills bodv was recover,! and in- Mlll, pastor. 10:30 sermon, "Ppoclal Pror terred in the East Mauch Chunk cemetery idenet." r SO on the lord's I'rajar, "rorgtv Alosdsy afUruoen, , tag Trnpawe" Sunday acbol s p ta. A VALUABLE PREMIUM! Wc will prcs"erit every per son calling at tills office and paying $f;00 for one year's subscription to the CARfldk Advocate' with a copy of Dr. J. B. KfefifaALL's Treatise on ide HorSe, one of the most valuable books for Partners and Horsemen ever published. The book is handsomely and profusely illustrated, and gives symptoms arid treatment for the various diseases to which the horse is subject. Remem ber, for $1 you. get the Ad vocate lbr one year and a copy of the book free ! Now hand in your names and the dollar. A severe wind and rain storm passed over this section about four o'clock on Sun day afternoon last, tearing offroofs and trees, blowing down fences, Ac. Tho roof of J. K. Rickert's brick residence, In East Welssport, wai ttlrn off, and fragments carried by the wind a dlstahco of from 100 to 200 feet. B, F. Kuntz and J. h: Gabel, of this borough, who happened to be passing at the time, wero flung to the ground and struck by the flying fragments) Mr. Kunts Ireing slight ly bruised, and Mr. Gabel, being struck on tho bock of tho neck by a piece of roof, was somewhat seriously hurt. The storm prov identially lasted but u few minutes. Dr. L. R. Aldrich and wife arrived in Allentuwtii from Bethlehem a few days ago. On Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Aldrich, being jealous, shot her husband, and then shot herself. She was fatally wounded, but he will recover. During a heavy storm at Pittston last Baturday, a 15 year old boy, named James Rahiage, was struck by lightning and killed. For the week ending oil the 11th inst., there were 65,183 tons of coal shipped over the Lehigh and Susquehanna railroad, mak ing a total tor tne season u mat aate oi if 476,317 tons; Showing a decrease of 200,001 tons, as compared with same time last year. Mr. Parish stood on the door step and nervously pulled the bell. Consternation 1 Her father comes, opens tho door and slams It back in Mr. Parish's face I "Ah I" quoth the unwelcome visitor, "another Parish thrown out by the returning boardj" and at Once proceeded to David Ebbert's popular livery on North street, and secured one of hit handsome "rigs," and took an airing through the delightful Valley of the Mahon- ng. You go and do likewise. George Crciger, a tramp, early Monday morning fired tho barn of John Frankcn field; lb PlainDcld township, Northampton Kdtlritjf; find three horses, seven hogs and the contents of the barn wero destroyed. The tramp was seen emerging from the building and watched. Ue ran cbout half a mile to a house bo had singled out, and Hid in some high grass, his intention being It) reb the house when the inmates would rush Id the fire. He was captured and lodged iu tho Easton jail. The dreaded army- worm mado its ap pearance in Northampton county Sunday, It was first seen on the poorhouse farm, in about the fieiitrfeJ of the county; Htid is now causing great destruction all over the cdunty, appearing at widely separated places "Col. Robert Klotz's friends are active throughout the Eleventh district working fur his nomination for a Cecorld term in Con grciJ. His enemies are likewise at work," says the Wilkes Barre Jlecord of the Times. "Wo know of no enemies of Col. Klotz, in this district; but do know that he has more frieUds to-day than he had when elected. JlaUeUn Dally Bulletin. And that is just what's 111! nlattcr in this locality. s-Jdeol) A. Snyder; a prominent citizen and a leading Republican politician, if Ban gor, Northampton county,wa found dead in a field on bis farm, Wednesday morning. Ho had been out fightiifg the arnly worm, which is causing jjreat devastation. He had just failed, and it is supposed these troubles aflcetcd his brain; and caused his death from apoplexy. Crj-ing Is a p'rlrrie evidencn of pain. When tho baby is fretful and inclined to "crying spells," remove the' cause by using Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup, A mbflgage wos placed on record In Lehigh county u Monday for $1,500,000 by Edward Belts, Hugh Do Haven and Jacob ftushb'hg; trustees Cf the Derks and Lehigh Railroad .Oiirrtpany, to John M. Hutchinson, nLnui.ii.!. Ul X UIIUUCIJllllll. No It co. The undersigned merchants of the borough of Lehtahton will close' their several Dlaces of business tit Monday, July 511), in order that they and their employes may have an opportunity to celebrate tho anniversary of American Independence. J. T. NcsB'iCSf tt StM. VMit Gbavbb. R. FRNSTcniiACiiitR. Wm'. Kkiizrer. W. S. WlNTKRUCTft, E. H. 8KTDIB, J. li. Gib St.. June 14, 1880. H'tH Creek ltciti. Eggs are selling t ti cent! per dozen and Duller at 12 cents per pound. Reformed preaching at 2 p. m. last Sab bath. Mrs I. Rlefntop, of Big Creek, who has been confined to bed for several weeks, Is now recovering. George Llndeeker has moted Into ths house owned by J no'. CfaM, at the upper part or Wild Creek. Sunday school at JcftftaTem church will be held at 1.S0 p. m. next Scrdiy. Jos. Scliool Rxnnliintlcnv. The County Superintendent, R. F. Hof. lord, will hold examinations for teachers as follows : Banks township, at Jeanesville school uouse, dune ztm. Packerton school house, June 20th. East Mauch Chunk. June 28th. Mauch Chunk township, Summit Hill rrnoot nouse, June sum. Mauch Chunk borough, July 1st. Lanaford borough, July 2d. Lehigbton borough, July 6th. Weisaport borough,-July 8th. Wcatherly borough, Julv 16th. Mahoning, No. 6 school house, Sept. 4th Itellglou Nutcai Zioa's liaroBNiD Oiicncn, J. H. Hartman, pastor. Preaching at 10 a, in., In the Oeruoan language by the pastor. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Preaching at 7:30 p. in., In the English lannuage; themt: The Saviour's IltlsttVes' Doth sermons by the pastor. A hearty rfet come to all. Lihioutox Evamoxucal Obcbcb. B. J. Smoyer, pastor. Preaching to-morrow at 10 a, to., and at 7:30 i. in. by the pas tor. Horning subjects "King David's desire to briny hotae the Ark," (2 Sam. (: 9) the 5th sermon of a series. Evening subject: "St. John's dfinltl6a or a child of Clod," (1 John, S: . All are cordially invited. Evamoklioa. CUU&CU.W KISS POST. E. J, Miller, Pastor. Oermtn preaching at 10 o'clock a. m., by the Pastor. Teachers meet- lno- at 1?M n. m Rtinrtav Mjtl.Ky.t at a .. r - - Our WeAtHerty Special. Tho Mrsons attending1 tha inftlntorv dance, oti tile floor but lately erected; were ravorel Willi numerous lights, viz: twilight; gaslight, trioonllght, and sunlight. The Now Orleans University Slneers were well received on Thursday last Dur ing the singing tho street in front or tho M. E. church were thronged with promcnaders; whether the houso was too full or their pockets too empty we know not, but aro in clined to the latter belief. Last Monday was the day for the last admissions to the "Normal." Pupils expect to do Some nfttty good work irom now to the close of the session. Mr. S. Hoover has had erected on a vlcturesaue nortion of his land some rustio ceali, and when the hammock is swung It forms a most dellehtrui resort, witn tne envi ous town in full view. Mrs. S. Tobias and children left town on Friday last for an unlimited visit to tho borne or her childhood lu atn Jersey. Air, T. was left at home and Is at present keep ing "Bachelor's Hall," in style. We are clad to learn that Jlrtlmlo. son of Mr. J. W. Hunter, is recovering from his Illness. The averoee run of coal per day (rnn- nine half-time) for sdrho time' past) has been about 2500 cars. Hi our last iUiie a brief haro2rhh ar- ncared In relatlan to nrosnective search for coal, on Broad Mountain, in which was ex pressed the opinion; tbat success in tnat ai rcction, was doubtful. Since then, we havo had a conversation with the prospecting parties', and ire pleased td lb'arn that they have very good grounds upon wnicn to oaso nguino expectations oi succeesi ivqsiwo 1(1 last week, was hastily written and merely a passing thought on the subject, but from tho facts given us since, wo think dif ferently, and trust the turtles may realize their highest expectations: Mm. .T. TCallnrfet1 attended court At Mauch Chunk on last Wednesday. Return Intr in tho evenine with her husband as far as Black Creek Junction, where he ungal- lautly deserted her, to proceed home alone. Rev. M. H. Mishler ol the Reformed church, has surrendered his charge at this ilace, haMng secured a position as pastor n Monroe county. Ho has labored faithful ly for the Church here and leaves' it free Irom debt. Mr. Oi.M. Bryan was favored with a few days visit from Prof. N. II. W. Shafer and sister, of Shalllnkin. The former being an old iriemi oi uis ana Having out recent ly returned from Gerrhany. Mr. Will and Miss Litiie Koons left town on Thursday for a visit to friends in Trenton. The former for a few weeks visit and the latter to pass the summer. We are sorry to hear of the eeVljre Ill ness of Master ltobble Moore, who is afflict ed with typhoid lever. Rev. P. F. Eyer's tempcranco sermon of last Sunday evening was most excellent. Tho reverencd gentleman was truo to his word to "blackguard nobody." The conductor some of tho persons attend ing the entertaining for the benefit of tho Public Libaary deserve a severe reprimand. Wo cannot understand why persons will act bo imnnly when certain individuals are do ing all in their power for so worthy a cause. SeVcfal of Mr. J. W. Hunters' children have been ill with fevers. Wo aro glad to near mat tney aro convalescent. Mr. E. R. Enbody entertained his father, Mr. Enbody, of Pitts Ion, several days of lost week. Mrs. Ho fiord, a resident of a place in Ihosubdtbs of White llaveh; atid parent of Mr. E. Hofibrd; of this place'; died at her Home on Sunday last, ana was brougut hero on Monday lor interment. Ico cream and strawberries found ready sale last Friday and Saturday evenings. With such success as this they are induced to continue their ellbrts in that direction. And we may hopa to soon see the M. E. church newly painted, papered, etc Mr. 8. S. Eby should be complimented for tho artistic taste displayed in his draw ings. Several of which have coma to light to greet the eye or the truly appreciative. "Tom's" article on "bangs," in your last week's issue, aroused tno indignation of some of the airls who consider them "so be coming," to such a pitch that words fail to express it. "Shetland ponies," indeedl And the "moth patches" alid "pimples." Girls, brush thoni back, Shqw what nice whito lorelieads you have. At least for a couple ol months so that all will have a chants to see; and perhaps you will adiniro yoursell so much that you will never ujaiu care to wear them. Perhaps the soft colden or the let o.ing above tne urow is tno reason why so many oi our Mir ones are condemned to a single llle. for who would want a "Shet land pony," unless be wanted to drlye through, lilc, ana most persons preler tho waiK. laoT. l'rojrrmiiiiii': The closing exercises of the Centre Square Select School will take place at the Centre Square school house, this (Saturday) even ng, at 7:30 o'clock: The following is the prdgram'm'e .' Music Praver.i:...i.'.M(is'tc. Prologue F. D. Klingeman, Music Declamation Daniel W. Sittler. Recitation Agnes Strauss Essay" Earth's Unfortunates',-" Kate J. Arner, an . Recitation ;: E. Lily Arner. Declamation ..lira E. Seidle. Oration "The Dark Ages,"..F. W. Smith, Music- Recitation Calvin E. Arner. Declamation Abraham Kistle Essay " Poetry and Music," . , JJmma, h. Beidle, Music Recitation ..L. O. J. Strauss, Declamation Granville Arner. Eulogy " Shake'spearo,"..Nathan Balliet jr, J1U5IC Declamation .'.Amanda E. Balliet Folio Em'iria L. Kisller, finale "Retro8pcction,"....;;Ira E. Seidle, music The music for the occasion will be furn Ished by Mr. DeEnis Nothstein; A Largo Eiminc; The Lehigh Valley shops bive'a'boutc&W pleted the building of one of tbe largest lo comotives ever turned out in this section Uis named "J. R. Farfshawe," and in its construction Master Mechanic Clar'k has taken more than ordinary fare and pride. The cylinders are' 20 inches in diameter, with 21 inch stroke. It has four ailvlre wheels, 5 feet and 8 inches' in diameter. Steel axels 7 inches in diameter. The truck has 4 wheels Si inches in diarn'eter,'! also with steel axels, 5) Inches in' diameter. The firebox is 8 feet wide and lias a beating surface of 72 feet. Herein is the great dif ference between this and other engiiies, for while this one has tbe above number of feet beating surface, the largest sizes heretofore built hate but 34 feet. This of course will make 0 great difference in the matter of gen erating (team, which is the object to be ob tained. The boiler is made of boiler iron nine slxCeenth's' of u'n Inch thick, and the fire box of steel of the same thickness it is bracked in the most substantial manner, having over thirteen' hundred stay bolts in IU Iu weight is' forty-five tons aud it is numbered 357. It Witt fo6 o.f the main line of the Lehigh Valley Railroad. Uaitc ton Democrat 11th lint. Jeaneavlile Now. Mr. William Arner, who some lime a ago the hsa his leg broken, Is doing well, under skiiiiui treatment oi vr; urown. No. 8 slopo is completed. J. C. Hayden Co.-are erecting anew entirte. three new boilers', and laying a track to No. 5 colliery, where they Intend matrufacluring their coal. Tho miners here are feelicfc very badly over the arrangement of the operators, only turee working days a week, John Cowles and Matthew Williams, who arrived hero some four months o, will depart on the 50tU Inst, for their old home in Wales. Sammy, brother of our townsman. Rob ert II. Stodd, while operating the crank, in the Jeanesville foundry, on Rattmlsv. l,nH tbe misfortune to bo struck by the handle a very severe blow, which cut an Ugly gash across the nose and under the left eye. At first it was thought be was very seriously, if hat under Si TrJwnV i,.P,PV. . mat, under Ur Brown a treatment, wa ex pt 1 1"5 him a ut ja o rantionlna: XivKikllNprs. Nature, baa written a letter of credit upon soma men's faces which Is honored almost wherever presented. A Scotchman who had put up at an inn was asked n the morning how he had slept. Ah. men," rcmled Donald, "nae very well ltheri tilt I was much better on than the bugs, for del'll a ono o' them closed an l'o the whole ntgii't." Dr." German, of Lohlahton. Is at Present ttendlng the aged Mf: Gilbert. Mr. A. S. Miller left for Kevstone Not- mat School on Friday, lllb, In order to pre pare for the commencement exercises which will come off next Thursday. Mr. E. S. Hoppes and WlfC were at L6- htghton during last week, Mr. It. was also at Mauch Chunk the same day. Dr. Isaao Klstler, of West Penn, Is at tending some of Mr. Johnson Klstlcr's chil dren, who aro sick with scarlet rash. Master Ualvln Ualllet suffered severely from toothaeho last week. We received a cony of Tub Oardom Hbb- Ald, and tender our thanks to the sender. The paper Is published at Weatherly, J. P. Rowland being editor and It. V. Morthlmer proprietor. It presents a line appearance and has tjulto ah amount of good reading matter. May the stripling grow to be a strong man. (In Friday evenldg Mr. O. E. Belts and sister arrived at D. Klstler's and stopped over night. Saturday morning they left for Le hlghten, Miss Belts Intending to go to SIa tlngton. Mr. I), showed us a copy of the En cyclopaedia, for which he Is agent, and we can cheerfully recommend It tt) alt. Mr. N. Balliet, Jr., called at Lchlghton KH Saturday to have some programmes print cd for the coming entertainment. A heavy thunder storm passed over the valley on Saturday about noon. Mr. Thomtts Mantz and A. W. Daytcn, bf Lehlghton.were In the valley last Saturday exhibiting some very fine enlarged fae-stmllcs of tbe former and alio bf bis wile. The formerpatronsofDenKler.tho photo- grapher; will be pleased to learn that he Is stationed at Lehlghton and Is prepared to do work which will give as much satisfaction a9 Is possible In that line. Prof. Rauch has made active preparations during the last tiro weeks for the holding of an entertainment this evening. All are cor dially Invited to attend. At last summer's entertainment people canio from West Pcnn; Lehlghton, and other places, and nbno regret ttd the time thus spent. Messrs. Tllgh. Bal liet and (1. IC. Musselman expect to be In at tendance. Please notice the programme ih another part of this paper. Prol. A. P. Horn: left for Lancaster, last week tti attend commencement eierclscs at Franklin and Marshall Utfllege. lie will de liver a German oration. Mrsi Joseph Zlmmermah, of West Penh, Schuylkill cottnty, died on Friday mornltig the 12th Inst. Deceased had suffered for a number of years, from ad Internal abscess. Funeral took place on Monday. Amandus Klstler of this place attended. Revs. Bar tholomew and Strauss officiated. Deceased leaves one son and two daughters to mourn thclf loss. It Is not often that we hear of a young man asking permission of a teacher.to call on a lady In the day time, yet such an occurrence came under our notlco last week. Mr. , Is a rising young bachelor of our valley, who having occasion to call on Miss , asked the Professor for permission to do so. Ills earnest manner and confiding look so tickled the Professor that be burst Into a roar of laughter much to thodlscomflturo of Mr, who saw nothing laughable In tho case. Glad to say the Professor gave his Immediate con sent and what was more, told Mr. to call on the young lady as often as he pleased. Mr. Oliver Klstler and lady tooka carriage ride a short time ago. Last week Nathan Gerber shot a mink which had been in the habit of carrying oil chickens belonging to A. Sensinger. Jacob Klstler and his sister Mary, took a carriage ride or! Sunday, calling on Jos. Eb ertsand Wmi Morilz In West Penn. They enjoyed themselves very much, especially from tho time that they left Mr. Ebert's. maklnir a happy change of conipanlons. Miss Emma Ueber, who has been staying for some time with her aunt, at EastMattth Chunk, came home on Tuesday. Mr. Amandus Klstler made a trip to Bea ver Run last Sunday, calling at Henry Dcnz. er's home. He drove round through Packer ton and thus had a view ot the deer and elks, though the young lady who accompanied him thouirht they were cows. - To-morrow (Sunday) afternoon Is the time appointed to dedicate the organ of the New Mahoning Sunday school. Rev. Mr. Strauss and Prof. Rauch will deliver addresses. We underctand there Is still a small sum required to fay ror the instrument, so all who como will please remember their pocket books. Mr. R. asked a pupil how he could sub tract money from a man. The pupil could not tell, nor did Mr. U. tell him. We know of some ways to perform the b'Boratlon. hav. Ing often seen It In newspapers. If Mr. It. or tne pupil wishes to know we will kindly uuu iinvuicir ion uiui. "Shakspeares" met Saturday evening at t II. Seldle's house: The. number was small si tne epjqyinent large. Macbeth was nn bed and the "TSlnkllngs" read by tlie Pro fessor. as no one else volunteered. Kit Nor.ru. Prtrtytllle Item. The festival held, undef (he aurplc'es of tho Mite Society of the M.E. church, was very successful, A large number of people gath- ered at the hall, and most or them seemed to enjoy the leo tfeart', strawberries, etc., that had been provided. Toward the close of tho' festival, committees wore appointed td receive tne books and count the votes of the competl tors. Dr. W. W. ltei'er bad the highest num ber of votes and was presented with the watch chain; B. F. Rtnker rind Miss 13. Peters were also successful, and the former received an ft'rab'feflu and tbe other a book of poemS; The profits of the festival and contests amounted to about ninety elxht dollars; Mr. and Wrs. Cooper deserve much Credit for the Interest they manifested and tne help thev rendered Preaching at the school house of Morla Furnace on Stfnday afternoon, June 20th, at one o'clock, by Rev. J, Bawden; of Parry vllle. U4r energetle supervisor, Mr. Thomas Straifp, Is still busy Improving our streets, Thefe has been ano'ar redaction tti wages of ill cents a day at the furnaces. About 75 men threatened to stop but Instead went back li work when they were told the'reduc tlo'fi Was not ten per cent, but ten cents a day. It Is rumored I net our town Is to lose one of Us physicians the latter part of this month. The cjasboh Hebald haa been received Ay several of our citizens. Mr. 3. P. Rowland, Its editor, was ror several year's a very accept able principal of our schools. Os'ci R. AlbrlghOvlile) I tenia. Francis T. Strohl, of TrachsviHe, has moved with his family to this place, and is Working for Constable II. G. Deppey. Kelson R. Deppey is verv happy it's ai boy. Constable Deppey has been ebsanto'n official business in Erie county during tbe )iast two weeks: and Ibis week is in attend ance at court at Mauch Chunk. Tho wlntergreen distillery business ii uiriving. oome 3V is being paid out dally to wintergreen' pickers, Ibe price being $1.25 per hundred pounds' for leaves. The fires destroyed a number of tons of these leaves, which otherwise would havo furnished tbe means of life for our poor people. The Albrfghtsvilie Union Sunday school was reorganized on Sunday, 6th Inst., and the folloiylng officers elected i Supt., J. S. jikuk; absu oupb, uuas. uaumgarmer , Sec'y, II. G. Deppey i Librarian. F. E. Wer nettf Treasurer, Henry J. Deppey. This is the seyenth time for Mr. Deppey to serve as Secretory.' -non. Robt Klofi will pleaso accept inann lor public documents. The Mftcrcev'ille Sunday school Was Or ganized on the f31binit.,by tho election' of tbe following officers : Srfpt.,- Cbarltf Hen niog) At, SupM'hilipBchc-chi ctecretary, Wm. A. Oliver; Librarian, S. W. Meckos; Treasurer, Henry Henning. Conitable Deppey with a number of his friends from Millport, was ou a fi cunlon to Long Pood a few days i was on a inning cx- ago. Dcrtix, Cuick! Oiuck! Chick! See'how tueyrua 1 f" b.rUrPouUrV lV.d.r warractil I keep fowls m parfact r mditicn, price onlv a 'quark; r Po; he CAnno'ji AdvooATb. v "MISTttl't" Art ft tii)n. A member of the male set, too young to be called Mister and too old to be' called Bub, ts asourco of trial .And trouble to himself, and to all around him. Not that he Is to blame for tt. Certainly not I Napoleon had to pass the age of fourteen, and to exist from that time until be was twenty, and so did Daniel Webster and all the other great men. Noth ing but death can save a youth from reaching the age when he is "too young to be called Mister and too old to be called Bub." And when that time comes, he docs not know what to do with himself. The boys who play mar bles ori the street do not want htm In their Sports. He Is too old. The young men who sm6ke cigars and suck the heads of their caries aad go home with the girls from even ing meetings, Ignore his existence. There Is nothing fb'r him to do but whittle, plague the dog, git culled a "great grump," and be told every five minutes to tako his feet and legs out of the way I Ai for the young ladles, they laugh at him iitt every occasion. They ridi cule him when he shows them any attention, no matter how w r&eaht It may be, and they are continually sneering out about "coiling," speaking of green at a color, and asklne him why he does not wear' a rtecktle, io as to have things correspond. Tho wrong i ho has to bear are so many. His father does not liUjt him to drive the colt, because he Is only a boy; tirid ths colt Is Just what the boys want to drive. Mother Is "afraid to trust him" to buy his own clothes, for rear the clothier will cheat him, and she goes with him and helps select his coat and trousers ; and If thero la anything that will mortiry the average boy, it Is to have bis mother go with him and see about his new suit. When sister Jane has a beau, be Is for bidden to go Into the parlor. He Is so green, that Is-tho reason given. When uncle Jack gives his yearly presents to the family, he Is sorely puzzled to know what to give to Hub I But never mind I If atiy of our readers are now In tbat woefhl transition period, take courage; dear young friends, It Is a difficulty time will cure, and by-and-by you can take your turn In laughing at and making misera ble some other boy who Is too did tb bo called Bubi Yours, "Tom." Conrt rrticcculng. Court opened at 2 p. Hi. President Judge S. S. Drehcf, atid R. Leonard and Charles Meendseh, Associates. The Grand Jury was called and swornIohn II. Arner, of Mahon ing, was appointed foreman. The Grand Jury charged and returned to their room witli several hlllsi Tho Petit Jurv TVere called and cie'dsed Until Tuesday rdording. tlUARTEK SESSIONS. The case of the Commonwealth vs. Edwin Peter, surety of the peace, tiros called and cacu scuicncca to pay nan tne costs. Coiii. vai Huao Roncmus: indictment. assault and battery: true bill. Prosecutor, John Urosson. Jury called and sworn I verdict not guilty, Each to pay half tbe costs. Com. vs. Manua Ducnn: indictment:, as sault aud battery! prosecutrix, Surah Ma- lony; truo Din. jury cancel, sworn ana re turned verdict of not guilty, and each pay half the costs. Com. vh. H. 8. Rodcrc'ra! indietmehtl as sault and battery with intent td kill i Iflle bill. Jury called ana sworn. Defendant ploads cuiltyicd is sentenced to six months imprisonment ,u lue vuuuiy juu. Com. vs. James Smoyer: indictment, f. k u. : defendant pleads guilty. Cotn..v3. John Ejliiic'c'r, indictmeh't, as eault and battery; prosecutor,' Amelia Es linger. Truo bill. Com. vs. Jacob Dottcr; indictment, fish trespassing; prosecutor; Bradley Cliilds. Truo bill. Com. vs. Andrew Secmj indictment, lar ceny: prosecutor, A. C. Prince, lhis case was called Tuesday altcrnoon; ana occupied the attention of the court Until Wednesday noon. Tho prosecutor ullcsea that blrauu and Sdenf, tho defendants; bad entered upon and cut down trees on tho land which ho (Prince) claimed, and that they knew that rriuce claimed me lanu. ino ucience oi fercd testimony to the efiect that James I, Blakslee. of Mauch Chuuk, owned the prop'- erty, and that the men were acting under instructions irom nun wnen tney cut tne trees, and that they had a lease of the prop erty. Verdict, not guilty ; prosecutor to pay one-fourth and defendants three fourths of tbe costs. Tha libel case of Com. Vs"; . II, Haiku I pros., Albin rJtolle, was called. COMMON rtBA'S. In the matter of tho pctiilbfj of the Mln era' Savings Bank,of Summit 11111,10 change its corporate name. And noWi April 15th, 18S0, it being made known to tho Court that the Act of Assembly in such case has I I--J i. f ,.J .!.- !. ueon coinpueu wuu, it is oruereu vuai mo prayer of tho petition bo granted, and that the.name bo chanced to the Miners' Bank oi summit inn. The Cohl Trade. Tne anthracite coal trade has not at all changed from what it w'as at this time last week. It is dull, but prices are not lower. Orders have not quickened as much as was hoped for, though within the last day or two of the past week some movement in domes tic sizes was apparent. So fur as wo can learn nothing is done under circular prices. Indeed, producers and consumers seem sat- isGcd with prices for all sizes as they are. Coal operators now only ask to have their orders for coal at once. It is not more price that Is desired now, but ir)6re demand for coal, If it was probable' thtfl the present persistent purpose of cbnsifmers, in holding out of the market, would have the effect of breaking prices to lower f?g'ures,tbere would seem td be an object in view worth contend, ing tor; but, as it is not probable; this bold ing aloof and driving an undue arhouut of tonnage into tho lost few months if the year seems suicidal. Should tho annual consumption of coal this year approach in amount thai of last year, It seems scarcely possible to supply it with'Sut unduly taxing the present transportation facilities, which would bo very sure to advance the price of coal. It is probable that there was more coal carried over from 1879 ti i 380 than has feetf gcflerally cohcoded; or else' with the numerous semi-weekly sto pages during the past spring thero would not be the pres ent lull in orders. There is coal enough to meet the current demand, yet no stfch scarcity as to warrant full work' by ill the larger companies. Just at present it It little uncertain how the failure of the Read iug CorAparVies is likely to affect the coal trade. That great work is now in the hands of tho court and its representative receivers, who know too little of the exact situation of affairs to say what tho policy or future course of working the diversified works may be. Besides,oon'sidering what is politic and what is legal in tbe administration ofthe companies' effafrs, there is" the element of labor, always a delicate' one to handle,' to consider aud to conciliate. There ts trouble of this sort apparent,' that! we are -.1 .'.V.' !!,' .t 3 1 1 1. anma ui, uu, Birines at ias luiuea nnu uy un train men are not so unusual that they may not be considered Imminent at almost all times through the coal year. These are facts and points in tbe trado that should not be lost sight of by coal consumers' In any paVt of the country. Whatever of chance and Of vicissitude tbat may happen to the trado hence to the end cf the year is against those compelled: td ha'vd fuel.' At the best coal is" not likely to bo afforded at lower prices tban those of the present, and cir cumstances may force the market to much higher figures. Ledger, MtK Dr. C. W. Bower returned home from Philadelphia on Tuesday evening last. M. II Roberts' I'6ullrr Powjeri will cure the worst caseoi Cholera or Oa'ii. WlthM. Ik Roberts' Poultry l'qwder you can increase the number of eggs M per coot. Sold every, where at ii cents per package. 2-i At the present time when there are sq many worthless llnlmtnta Ip tho market. It woufd be well to Inquire which Is the bast this will lx lound in M. II. Roberts' celebrated Embrocation. It u a panacea iorlt ailments t hat require rubbing, either on man or beast i r au ij alUrufiUu. sa-l Dig Creek Item The services of si sUeet sbrlrikler are greatly heeded in the borough of Lchlghton. Would it not prove a profitable Undertaking to some enterprising mabt TUe game laws prescribe a penalty of $36 for shooting; hunUrig or fishing on Sun day, one-half of which goes to tho Informer. Tho greater part of our peaches bate' been killed by I a to frosts':, -'-If yod would open tlie peoplo'a eyes ailse, be wise, and advertise. Wo' had a splendid raid on Friday, even ing, Juno 4th, which revived everything wonderfully. , Sheriff Koops, was here Thursday, Jtlne 3d; summonsing witnesses for court. The men at the Centerinlal elale quarry, at Saw Mill Creek, were paid Saturday, Several farmers have begun making hay. The recent rains washed considerable of tho dirt out of the newly-made roads, which will cause the different supervisors to go over some of them again. No. 1, Vol. 1, of I he Cabbo Hibald, published at Weatherly, is on our table. We think it is a sprightly sheet, well filled with good add Interesting matter. W am confident or free to" say that with our triend, Prof, J. P. Rowland; one of the most prac tical teachers in Carbon, as editor, the II sk ald win no a success: we also learn, not from tho alitor, but indirectly, tbat an Ed ucational Department will bo opened in the next issue, which will still make it more Interesting. The very crbdlUtblo patronaio given tho paper by the business men of Weathefly 111 advertisements: Hb't bnly for a fow weeks bf months, but all for a year, is quite gratifying and encouraging td both editor and proprietor. . Another interesting feature of tho papef 13 tHo reports of corres pondents from all parts of tho county; and a laper devoid of them in this nire can hard. ly be said to be interesting as a local patter, or appreciated by subscribers. Tho moro local news a paper contains the more eagerly it is looked for each week by its patrons. The note mode by us In our correspon dence to the Advooatk, some time ago, in regard to the condition of the road from Mo- ria Furnace to Daniel Krum's, was heeded, ana mo supervisor deserves credit lor the manner in which the road has been mode. Good carpenters havo mora work at present than tut-y aro able to do. Mr. Vincent Snyder, of this place, was married Sunday, June 6. to Miss Smith, of Monrbe County. The happy pair have our oest wisnes lor tneir luturo success. At lost ollr friend. Mr. T. J. Bolt, came to the conclusion that it is "riot good for man to be alone." ftttd linS therefore taken unto hirtiself S wife, Ih the person of Miss j una uriesuncu. too nappy event look place on Saturday lost. No cards, however. Wo wish them a Pleasant vovaira on life's --J ,uK,2 i!J.k-s LJ -IS- Br L'-l,,, t ovaf nuu iuut uuu uvea uu uuu ui uuuuuuai pleasure and joy. -The fruit cron will bt short this vear. on account of tbe frosts we have Had. Tho recent rains are having a favorable effect upon vegotatlon, and tho hopes of tho farmers are greatly heightened. After all, prospects are not so very discouraging. Mr. A. A: Walck; of Packorton, will shortly move back US WalcESv llle; his for mer home. Torchlight fishing has been indulged in to some extent at this place. Tho parties, perhaps, may not be aware that it is against tho law,, besides, trespassing upon people's property IS also punishable by a firie.-, A drive throuih tho country at tlm sea son ot tho year is delightful. Dr. W. F. Christ, of Parr vllle, was nt this place on Tuesday. Fourth of July will be our next legal holiday, ana xounz America is bus iv en gaged in saving pennies for a proper cele oration oi too ever-giorious event. Some of our ladies were not very much pleased with the communication of "Tom," n last, week's Advocatk. about "Banged Hairf" bilt we endorse eterv word of It. Rev. Mr. Eiseribcrctir, of Franklin, de parted this llfo Saturday afternoon, 12th inst., alter a lingering illness, ins luncrai took placo on Wednesday last, at West Penn Uis age was 63 years, 5 months and 26 days, The conference of tbe Evangelical As sociation, Parry villo circuit, will be held In tne Bolt's .cnurcn; to-aay (ts&turaay; ana to morrow (Sunday), at lu a. m. The Sacra ment of the,' Lord's Supper will be adminis tered, b'v the Presiding Elder. C. IC. Fehr. oi Aiieutown, assisted uv itev. u. w. uross, minister id charge. All aro cordially in vited. Revkss. llcladfiorl lleiuh. Prominent among the participants' at the Ice cream festlval,were F. tX Rab'ef aid Eliza beth Rhelnarti Hen. Michael Gassldy, a probable candi date for re-election to the Legislature, was In town on Saturday last. The new school board of Fracklfn was or. ganlzed on Sltufday, and elected the follow. Ing officers: President, 3, Straub; Treasurer, Robert Anthony; Secretary, W. U. Welssi Mils Aggie Erwln Is confined later bed with diphtheria. , The dwelling of Harry Trainer has been remodeled and now presents an attractive ap pearance, Mrs. Paul Stransfbeftfer who was slek wlttf diphtheria, died laitMondiy. - A storm such as had not been seen' here before, passed through thlsjplaee and vicinity on Sunday afternoon which caused consider able damage. It demolished the roof of J. E. Rlekert house, besides several churches were struck by lightning Hi fef on lire which was speedily quenched. Ascitis. Crnfld Jury I'rcucutiucnt. TV the llonorablt the Judges of Quarter Sea- llbhi of the Jtaie itl and for the County of Cttrbon, June Sessions, 1880. The Grand Inquest of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Inquiring for the County oi uaiuoninan matters relating tome same, do respectfully report that they have acted uporf seven Bills of Indictment, of which seven were found True Bills. We beg leave furtbor to report i That we have visited and inspected the County buildings',-and find the Prison in a good and clean condition; for which theSheritfof the Coun ty deserves great credit! also the County buildings, anu una tnat tney are comiortaoie and in good Condi ti'6'n. We do also recommend the purchase of a clock for the Court Room, to be placed at some conspicuous place lor the guide and convenience of iuryrrfeff itid others. We further report, that according to the uuistauiea returns, we nod mat in i'acker ton district do index boards and in Mahon Ing only a part are up. In Lehigbton Bor ough the road Irom Jonas Horn's hotel to wards Packerton is in bad condition: the roads from Albrightsyille to Meckesvillo, ip reun rorest district, ana in rudder, in pool : i : .1 . i. v. .: j i,..-.f uuuuiviuu, BU4 lug UIIUJCOO U?C1 MUU 11UU) In Kidder district, at Warner's tn'ill-dam ana win. Uetz'e, Joseph Jlunkle s, and Francis Yount's sawmills are in bad condi tion; in Nesquebocingono bridge being very narrow ana a suarp curve,, ocing tnereiore uungeroua lor teaiua auu traveling convey, ancea from goin'g over Into the creek. In tbe matter of a' petition and viewers' report for a coifntv bridge oyer Llzzard Creek on a public highway lead ing across the Blue Mountain' Into Lebigh county on lands of josepn tiucn ana jteuoen naner, in f-aet Penn township, a number of ballots were taken and resulted In a tie vote, eleven (II standing for a county bridge and eleven (11 to remain a township bridge. We find tbat the bridge there now is in bad condition aud we respectfully call the- attention of the Honorable court mat legal notice pa given to lb 6 Supervisors of the above districts to have the yoads and bridges repaired as qpeediiy as possible tor the aaiety ana con venience of the traveling Public We rearjectfullv tender our thanks to the Honorable Judges and District Attorney for their courtesy and assistance rendered us d uring our deliberations. , J. II. Ab'xib, Foreman, Dated June I6tb, 1880. The ch'imical laboratories of tbe Penn, sylvan la! Etale College have been entirely remodeled during the past year, and will now compare favorably with tho best labo ratories fii the country. Thorough instruc tion in General chemistry and in chemical analyaii.both Humid aud Blowpipe. Tuition free. Students are charged simply with apparatus broken and chemicals cousumed Students iu agriculture are offered' every facility tor conducting special agricultural investigation. Send for catalogue. Ad dress tbe Business Manager, Stats Colleje, Centre Co-, Pa. Con lily Tni Collector. The followlhc County Titx Collaotota were appointed by ths Ootumliilonars on Wednn. day last) Itanks-Danlsl ilrlihfn. East Mauch (Jbunk-Ubarlsl Miller.' East I'enn Reuben Iteirlt; Frankllo-H. V. Levari, Kidder Ellis Huff. LBnsford Dennta Gallagher. Lausanne John O'JJonnell. llehigh James Cameron. Lower Towamenilnc John Strohl, Mahoning Jacob Hoffman. Mauch Chunk Borough W. W, Scott; ,-j Nauoh Chunk Twp Domlnlck O'Donnell. Packer David R. Keller. Parryvllle Christ. Rapp. Towarasnsing Anthony Illnger, Weatherly Ashbel Hoffecker. Welssport Daniel Schocb. It. li. -kith Xttlno ClIfiHffca. The following changes will go Into effect on the Lehigh Valley Railroad nextMonday.the Slat: A new train from Ashland on tb Mahanoy Dlvlilon.and from Hasleton,wlll leave Maueh Chunk at 6:45 a. m., arriving at Philadelphia, Ninth arid Green street depot, at 0:40; and at Nw Totk at lifts, running through by the Lehigh Valley road. Returning, will leave Philadelphia at l:3t p. in., arriving In Mattch Chunk at 1X0, and through to branclft'f; The express train heretofore leaving Phila delphia at i a. m., will leave at 9 a. m., arrlv- log here at 11:50, and through to Buffalo and Niagara Falls, making ths fastest time ever made on any route batween Philadelphia and these points. Train No. z will leave New 7ork kt 7:40 In stead of 7 a. m.. as heretofore:: The train which now leaves MBth Chunk at 7:55 a, m., will only be continued from Cop. lay south. ImDortant ehamrea In tha tlme.ta'Lla ot the Central Railroad or New Jersey will take effect da Monday, which have not yet been1 definitely determined upon. Two or three new through trains are contemplated, and a .1. . . .... . . i . li few changes Id the tithe of the trains now run ning; also an eitr'H train from Mauch Chunk tb Tamaqua. Madame liutriof reports lliat bse of our most fascinating young ladies atid 8 Certain M. D. will shortly be mado one.' State NmiS. Potter county streams abound with trout. The West Hamburg mill has been shut down for want or orders. Thh frnol eliri In Mercer countv this vear win uo worm $i,vuu,vuv. A hutLnn factor la in ha located at Hum melstbwti; Dauphin county. The people of Milton have been exempted from laying a Mercantile tax this year. Henrv T.Curfy. of Oil City, aged 17. was accidentally uronnea at mac pioco on bun, dot. Two million arid a Half feet of oak Umber aro being prepared in Reade town:hlp,Cam liria potinlv. A young girl named Gitlelman has just j died at Sinking Springs, Lancaster county, from tha enecu oi burns receivca nine months ago. The Coach and Carriage Association of Philadelphia arrived at Heading on Mon day and was received by the officials of that place. Joseph Gray, of Susquehanna township, Ca'mlirla totiuty,' h'si sold, .to a, Clearfield firm 1,500,000 feet of hemlock Um'be'r; to bo delivered in tlmo lor next spring a ratting. Two old farmers living near Emlenton, Voncngo county, havo been missing three jvceks. They, were last seen ou the night of mo lire ai. .Eiuenuurg, ni.vuu suiiit, cuuuvy. The barn nt Mrs. Daniel JJoctdr, near Bruncrville, Lancaster county, was struck by lightning o'li Saturday and. destroyed. A hnrn nn tlm farm of Gotleib Grrilibortzer. in the same county; was dcstrby'od from the same causa. Mothers, before giving your little babe cough or croup medicines, remember that Sines' Svruo of Tar. Horehound and Wild Cherry .la the only cough preparation that contains no opium, morpnino nor any oiner narcoiio. Elmer Brown, ii young mat bf Mllhelm. Center county, was accused by his father on Monday Of last week of taking $5 from his pocket. The soli soon nftcrttard committed suiciae oy snooting. . In the centra of a large wood, near War, wick township, Lancaster county, lives tbe Musselman family, consisting or three innidft. nfffrl 7.1. 74 and 76 Years.' arid acous. in, aflfld 80. The coyer hive company and seldom leave home. -A Ufa of torture Is often endured by the rheumatic; their pangs may. however, be re- lieveu py ine use oi tuo oia reuaDio remcay-r Roberts' Embrocation.' Sold over fifty years, all other remedies. Price 55 cents per bottle. Try It Just once. SW no rausnroon crontn: iia.renuiauon -excels Thn Kiina made rennrla thilt an attempt was made recently to .arrest Jlarry English, tbe Elk county desperado, in tbe southern part of the same county, and that be killed one man and wounded three others. An unknown man was found Tuczdav with a fractured skull arid and .insensible, pcrhe'pf dying, oonditipn in a building in the rear of Godfrey's saloon, n low dive on Third avenije; Pittsburg, AU the. male and lemaio occupants oi tuo piace navo uccu ur rested , . . MAlilUED; , aeu, in r. i nomas i.oun, ui r ruuaim.auu Miss Julia A. Drelibac.KcTtho same place. Englishmen rormerlvsunposed that Amer ican running horses were very Inferior to theirs bitdarlnf tha last two years EarOla," Wal- 1CHBICII1 IUU UVIICI livl, wum fcwn,m;iw jbb,.. from this country to England have wonhun dredS or tnoueanus oi aonara iur.uc cans as Messrs. Lorlllard, Vamesaordoh Den nett, ie. The Englishmen have investigated tne reasons lor me irreu ipCCua ui Aiuaiicau horses and find that thev are kept In such fine condition by tho constant Use of M. 13. Rob erts' Horse rowders. xv-s Lchlghton jrinrkctsi COKftrJC-riD WXBKLT. Flour, pi .fie If ; ltl Oornj per bushel , TO Data, per bushel 00 Mixed Chop, per cwt 10 Middling, per ewt 1 to llran. perqwt.. ,. ISO Butter, per pound ,. Tt Kims, per dosen If Ham, per ponud , 1J Lard, per pound ,,,. 19 Shoulders, per pound... t Potatoes, per bushel it Closing prices or btfravBX A TowSBiin, Stock, Government and Gold, 40 South Third Street. Phlla., June 16, 1880. u s.ra isi... IT a Currency, a a..... O.M.r.'a. 1831, new , U.S. '. new U a. 4'a. new .. l'enoa) Irani II. Hi... fli'la. & Headins It-It. Lrhlth Vallev R.U.. .. rial, bid ltd asted ,na oia aaaea Kill, bid l'llt aakrd 1WH Din lon asteo bid t III aaked lit, aaked aH aaked m ailed ;i aaked aaked It aaked 19 aaked ... ton oiu ... a bid , 4JH bid loiru uoaieaciav.u-o..,,., u. mu United OmnnanleaolM.J.ieoit old Nurtnern Central lt.lt.,... lot bid lleaionvilla I'ai.H.Il. o. lit bid I'llu.Tlu dtiluff. It 11. Co. lit bid Ilia aaked Ceutral ITantootutlou Co. u bid 4 aaked Northern 1'aeinoCom a bid aaked ' rret'tf. 19 bid 47 1 asked Norm Pennsylvania H. It. s bid tii, aaked PLUa lelf hla & trie It. 11.. Ilk bp) IS asked suver. (Trades.) lilt bid 8 aaked SikiS' SviBSTBBT UOMroDBD. There ara no disease! that will so Oulcklr briar Incl. dents or a person's past life and mailt) hint think (if home and his mother, al OlioUra, (Jholera Morlras, Dysentery, Uramps, Colic, arid, all their kindred dlaeasea. And .to be wliho-it BiHBa' Uybbmtbby Uomfoukd when overtaken with the above diseases ts to ba al most without hope. 29-4 Reed & Semmel MANUf"AOTUERS OF to supply them with f'lKST UL.AKS UIXI. AR5 of their own manufacture, .wboleralo aud retail, at lowest prices, alio all the choice Ilrands of Chfewing & Smoking Tobacco, PIPES, 4C, AC. A' share of public patronaito Is respectfully Invited and satlafaotlon guaranteed. Very Respectfully, llcod & Sommcl, Opposite Public Square, Bank St., XiElIlUllTON, PA. Apr. U, im-it nil I0 Of aU kinds. TO MORS, dlachar- KM P -N aea o( lllOOC or omcua anl ibbw all diaaaaaa oltoe rtKCTUM quickly and porlectly cui4 br a almpla and aoothlng lltMtuy. tor mtormailou addivaa t)k J. FAHER L'O. Ann fat ,2a. V, -j? YOU AilE IH ABED OP Boots, ShocS; Hats, Caps; or, Gents' Furnishing Qoofla bo TO THE POPULA.it Merchant Taiioiv Barrfc Street Lehighton. PRICES v'iRY LOW FOlV OAfl, Tha' pdblle patronage lolioftcd. Bttg&tr rjiHE SLAT1HGTON ibttV CSVm6t fire Factor AT SLATINGTOli'. JOHN BALLIE1V Propr.,- Deals In all kinds and ettes.Af Pine, Hemlock, Oak and Hard Wood Lumber, and, la now pie pared to execute any araeunt ot orders tor BresscD Lumhell OP ALL KINDS. titibiii Sashes, Blind's; Shntteiv Stftliairigg, Cabinet Ware, &c, With rroinptneas. Brackets Made td Order. The Machinery fa SlU-Tew and of tbe beat and' most Improved kinds.' I employ none but tha beat workmen, ue .well seasoned and Kood ma terial, and am therefore able to a-uarantee entire aalistactlon to all whamaylavor me with calL Ordere by mall promptly attended to. My charges are moderator terms cash, or lntereat charged alter thirty days. GIVE ME A CALL. IV Those enraged In UniMlng will find It t I heir advantage to have Slams, floor Boirtls Doors, sasbca, bhutters, 0., Ac, madeatthli Factory. , May lOyi JOHN BA LH1IT. FARMERS, LOOK to Your INTERESTS AT?D rURtJUASJS M Mower and Mfier I The Best In the Market; for Rale by J. Li 6ABEL, AGKMT Po'li CAnnON COCNTY. AlSo, on hand, and for Sale In lots to Suit Purchasers, CUEAI' FOR CASH, 10,000 fee Georgia Yellow Pine Hooting, , White Pifle Boards and Floor ing, Lath, &c. AT HIS ttARDWAIVB'sTb'jtB'. April 5-ms TUIOfiTOK,-PA: j-lilD EffBEli't'S Livery & Said Scabies BANK STrifiET fLKIIIOnTON, FAST TEOTTING HOUSES, ELEGANT CARRIAGES'; JCtd positively LOWErt PltlCJSS .than any other Livery In the County. Large and handaome .Carrlaxea for ,ronerjl rooaea and Weddlncs. UAVlv cauaivr ov.12. 1873. New Firmi . - , New Spring Goods ! ..The underilftned, lately aiilstaots to Miss Ltizii Kbeauab, respectfully announce to the ladles or Lehlghton,. Weliaporv and ID anrrftnni1lnir..nelirhhnThftnd .thatiithev have lnrchaitd the MILLifrERV. UtJSlNESS. lately. carried on by itias Kbxaku- that they have cave just icoeivea a. i . new aad elrfaol stock or coTirnisifia HATS, BONNETS, FLOWERS, . RlUIiONS, NOTIONS, etc.. V Which Ihev ara offcrlnr at nonrecwMrtlv LOW PRIUES.FOKUASH. All wwiwJII bamade up jo tha latest fashion, an , most, durable banner. ;A share or public pftoonajce Is solloitod and perrcct satisfaction guaran teed. MRS. A. K It rj AWE It, MISbM. S i. a rut u rat. Store at the Intersection of Bank street and liahkway, Xxhlghton, l'a, Apr.iima Mrs. L.Wehr& Sister Announces to ,b" ladle trAl tViej- hav Met opened a new and Faahiossrtita CUEAI' (.'AS It Millinery & Dess malfjif EMiMBn In the BuUdiniT formerly occupied by E oil en. mayer'a Jewelry Btore, on South Stfeetlicliighton. LADIES' AMD iCnilrfHEN'H BONNET made up In the very lateat atyles Spangled and Jet logs and Ostrich tlf9, In all the Curable Colon. DIAOOBAL, CMVtriUItOY AND tfcilli VKLVJT3. A Lot c'f AT?OV GOODS and O'flOXSl SILKS and BATIKS In all Shatea. CT Special attention riven to mllIN RAT and DUtBS MAKING. Ail.work done In th Lateat and Deal Myle, at abort notloe. Balls. laetloo KOaranteed. We eballenjcn- any one to surpass ua In neat neaa and quality ol woik. maKS-yl Mas. U WEHIt A MBTEIt. E. F. LUCKENBACII, Two Doora Below the "II road way llonao MAUCH OnUNK, PAV, Dealer in all ratterna r r4alo and Vtaor Wall apei'Sy VtJL' C. fiaiLU OHAU1S8, I lrji . T s O kl ' O I I &lfftS & 1 UintOrS OITPPhOS " ' LOWEST CAE IX flttOW