I rifty tofotmion fllo nt (Ipo. f, L ItnwiLt ft CoV Newufcftper A'HertWnff liurcfiu (10 fipruco SiSmi HEW YORK. SATURDAY, JULY l(f, ffss!). Local and Pergonal. TO SUUSCKIHKItSi Subscribers will plcaso refer to tlio dlrcc tion labs on their pliers, by so doing they will be able to seo whether they are square on our books or not, thus : John Fitiwilllam mnr8 79 Shows that llib subscription has been paid up till March 8th, 1870, and consequently there isonodollarduousontho prosentyenr, which you will please remit. or$l2Jwlll be charged if we have to send bill. The military company at elatington, known as the Rifles, at present Is comiwsed bf 54 uniformed men and otlicors. The coal boating on tho Lehigh canal is very dull at present. Quito a humber of brews are engaged in harvesting; having laid lip their boats'. 3iLook at the yellow direction tab on Hie first page and sbo how much ybu owe. The Lucy furnace, near Freernansbtirg, Is lo be blown out in a few weeks, or as soon as the present auioUht of stock lib hand has been used up. Tile company faavo censed receiving ore and stone, and haVd a largo number of tons of pig Iron on harid. Andy McIIugii, of Shenandoah) hii a fight recently, during which he bit off his antagonist's thumb. SEQlf you wanta riice smoolhjeasy shave your hair cut or shampooing, go to Franz Boederer's Saloon, under the Exchango Ho tel, lie will fix yBU right) arid don't you forget it. MaryKrapf; d little girl, ofllajleton, was dangerously shot on Saturday by a toy pistol in the hands of her brbthSr. W. A. M. Gricr, of Itaileloti, who rtas the first delegate to Vote for Gen. Garfield at Chicago, has received a large plidlngrnph of Mr: Garfield, with his autograph beneath. The new stack of tho Crane iron Works, at Catasauq.ua, is 100 feet high. 5E9-II.II. Peters, agent, the popular trier"- bhant tailor, In the post office building, is now receiving and opehing ono of the largest and most fashionable stocks of clothe, cas- sitrltSrcs and suitings over brought into Lehlghton, and which liB is prepared to make up in the latest tashiub and most durable manner, at prices wliirjli actually defy competition. Call and examine goods and learn prices and be convinced. M. B. Roberts' Poultry Powders wlil cure the worst cam ol OlioIcraorOapeS. Willi 31. II, Roberts' Poultry Powder you can Increase the number of eggs 60 per cent. Sold every, where at 23 cents per package. tiP-l pgr Lewis Weiss, in tho iinst-otfice build ing, this borough, lias just made a large ad dition to his stock for the spring and sum mer trade, viz, a full line of still' and Soft felt hats ot tho latest anil best ttyles, and a full line of gentlemen's, ladies' fctld child ren's feints; shoes and gaiters, all of which he is offering at tho very lowest cash prices. EJJPuro Paris Green lor potato bugs. l'orsian Insect powder for molh,bcd bugs, and all other bugs. White Hellebore Powder for worms bit cur rant and gooseberry bushes. Largo stock just received, t'llearl for cash, at A. J. Durling's. gSTloh printing of the finest description call be had at tho Carbon ArtvocAtE oKlce at very low prices. Call and eco samples. jJHJ-Seo a wine cup in another column with a bunch of grapes from which Spoor's Port Grope Wine is made, that is to highly estccriled by llio medical profession for the use oT Invalids.weakly persons and the nged. Bold by all druggists. SSTvAU kinds of stationery and desk fur niture, paints, oils, varnishes, putty, glass, paper hangings, wall paper,c.,catt bo found at Luckenbach's, Broadway, Maucli Chunk, at very lowest prices. jntf Wanted, a girl, about 1G years of oge, to assist with Housework. Apply at the Cahbo.v Advocate office, Lehighton, Pa: .jyj'Agents and Cnunlry Merchants can mako big profits and make money during tho campaign, selling Campaign Badges, Flags, Photographs, Portraits, Ac, of the Presidential Candidates. Obtain tho agen cy, or send order for goods at once. "Tho early bird catches the worm," aild the early applicant will obtain the 300 per cent prof its. Write now for terms, and order at once. Bet) advertisement of U. S. Manufacturing Co., and at onco write them. jSJ-Thoso Interested in good horses will do well lo read Mr. Towlc's letter In another column on Spayln, Ring-Bone, etc., with Methods of Treatment. We aro informed that Mr. Towle is ono of tho best agricultur al writers in Vermont, and no doubt his in vestigations on this subject will be of great benefit to horse owners. J&3A young lady who has been married a short time lately told a "bosom friend" that there was only one thing more aston ishing than tho readiness with which Nod gavd tip smoking when they became en gaged, and that was the rapidity with which be took to it after they were married. Hut she takes tho matter very philosophically as be makes a point of taking her out every week in ono of David Hubert's handsome teams. ST Women that have been bedridden for years have been entirely cured of female weakness by the use of Lydl E. Tinkliam's Vegetable Compound. Send lo Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, 233 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets. 33-2. JSMlcmember that 'Kendall's Spavin Cure' will do all they cloim for iU Try a bottle, Read tho advertisement! tiuWo have often heard the remark rnadc that a certain individual was so home ly that his face would "stop a clock." That is bad for tho clock, but when Dr. Brown ing's C. & C. Cordial will itop a cold or cough, that is good for tho person troubled with tho cold. Thero is nut the least doubt of this happy result, If directions are care fully followed. One teaspoonful every three hours is all that is necessary. It is pleasant to the taste, and children will easily be in duced to take It. Givo it a trial. SOe. is the price. Dr. Browning, Tropr., 1117 Arch street, Philadelphia. Four the four days ending Juno 30th, thero were 61,010 tons of coal transported over the Lehigh A- Susquehanna railroad, making a total off ,071.041 tons for the sea son to thut date, a decrease, as compared with same time last year, of 243,809 tons. Michael Burke, who killed his wife in February last, was sentenced at Wllkes Barre.on Saturday, to nine years' impris onment. Elins Heiser, aged 10 years, was seized with a fit while fishing in the Lehigh river at' Allentowu, on tho 3d inst., and falling Into the water, was drowned. The now barn of the Middle Coal Field Toor District will bo finished within a few days. It is already so far competed as to , tchooli, whieh will take plaea to day (Sat permlt tho storing of all eropa thus far bar- urday), veUed. H is ono of the finert structures of i Johu Wear, kit superintends for C. the kind la this part of the tstate, and built I F. Bhasneri Co., at Celeralne mines, resign. '""verim uuuaar Mr iicvan.or white Uavcn A VALUABLE PREMIUM! Wo yill present every per son calling nt this office and paying $1.00 for ono year's subscription to' the Cahhon Advocate, with a copy of Dr. J. B. Kendall's Treatise on the Horse, oho of the most valuable books for Farmers and Horsemen ever published. The book is handsomely and profusely illustrated, and gives symptoms and treatment fttf the various diseases to which the horse is subject, llemem ber, fbr $1 you get the Ad vocate for one year and a copy of the book free ! Now hand in your names and the dollar; William, a growil Up son of AlHfflon Klolz, of Franklin lo'wrlshlp, was Cclcbrat Ing the Fourth by discharging a pistol, and while carelessly reloading it exploded and the ball passed through his blind,- making an ugly wound, and lodging in his wrist. Dr. J. G. Zern dressed the wound. Mr. Francis Wcrhle, an employee in McKee Ai Fuller's Car Works, at Fcrndale, met with a serious accident tho other day. Ho was engaged in operating a circular saw) and accidentally brought three fingers ofhkt left hand in too close proximity to its sharp edge. The saw didn't stop, and the ends of the fingers disappeared. Wo hope they will coun' bo healed, bo that he can use them again. Tho Bethlehem thieves steal JJio brass caps from the fire-plugs. SJ-bAUTION. Donot let your druggist palm off a substitute, when you demand Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup or you will be disappoint ed) for no inediciuo for children equals it in effect. Tho Lehigh Zino Works.at South Beth lehem, aro agaiu in full blast. County Superintendent, It. F. Hofford, will hold an examination of teachers ut Itockport, on July 10th, and at Packer, on July C2nd. Teachers will make a note of this, and act accordingly. Our ybung 11 lend, Dr. C. W. Bower, who lias just passed a very successful ex amination at tbb University of Pennsylvania will locate for tho practice of his profession at Pcnnsville) in East I'cim township on Monday next. Wo bespeak for him a pros perous career in that district. ,Sco card in another column: For the week ending July 3rd, thero were 76,100 tons of cool Bhippcd oyer tho Lehigh Valley railroad, tnakihg a total for the season to that Uateof 2)384,215 tolls, an increase, as compared with same timo last year, of 37,005 tons. ES,Alwnys keep 'Kendall's Spavin Curo' in your house, if your druggist will not get it for you send to the proprietors, B. J. Ken dall & Co., Enosburgh Falls, Vt. Mrs. Jackson and her granddaughter were thrown ft-oin a wagon by a runaway accident at Keclersburg, Wyoming county, on Tuesday night. Tho girl was severely injured and the old lady killed. Isabella Hornbccker, a 13 year bid girl, is in jail at Eastou for burglary. Tho Lehigh Valley Kailrnad Company observed tho last holiday by aliowiug none other than passenger ami fast freight trains to run over their read that day. Charles Pattereon.for a number of years past a resident of this borough, and about 80 years of ago, died on Friday, and was buried in the Gnaden Huelton Cehletery last Monday. Tho First National Bank.of Lehighton, has declared a Semi-annual dividend of 2 J pEr cent., payable on and after tho 15th Inst. We publish very fine likenesses of (ho Democratic anil Republican nominees for President and Vice-President, in this issue of tho Carsox Advocatk. HIjj Creek llcinii Our farmers ore about through with Harvesting, ami nave begun ai mcir nay. Corn is looking splendid in this valley. A son of Geo. Hnrtman,agrd six years, oi uuieKsvuie, was interred nt tit. I'aul s church. Tiipidnv. Ilia death rpsiiltpri frnm diphtheria, hich is qUitd prevalent at that piace. The fourtli passed off very quietly, and without harm, to any one. V'o have not heard any names men tioned, on tho ltepublican side, for legisla tive honors. New straw lias passed through this place mis weeK on us way 10 mantel. Bevibe, ICclltoiiS Notes. LmiimiTOx llTANnrufcAL cjnuncn. It J. Stnoycr, pastor. Preaching to-norrow at 10 a. m., and ?:30 p. in , tiy the pastor. Morn ing subject! "Pcrrrction," (Phil. 3: 12-15) Evening subjects "Profanity, '' the second ser mon on tho popular tins of Lehighton. All cordially Invited. EVAKQELICAiOllUaCB.WEtSSPOnT E. J Miller, Pastor. Oertnan preaching at 10 o'clock a. m., by the Pastor. Teachers meet lng at 1:93 p. in. Sunday School at 2 p.ta English preaching nt T.80 p.m, M. E. Oiioncu, J. P. Miller, prtstor. 10:30 a. m. sermon, "True Greatness." 7:30 p.m " liellvcraoee from Evil " both termonl by the pastor All are welcome. Zion's ItKvonMKDCiionCn.J. it. itartman, pastor. Preaching at 10 a. in., In Oerman Sunday school nt 2 p in. Preaching at 7:30 p. in., In English, both sermons by the pastor; A hearty Welcome to all. 1.1st 111 Letters Remaining uncalled for tt tho Lehighton Post Office, July 1st, 1SS0: Anthony Wra Nothstcin, LaUrrt E Brady, T. B. O'uriue, Joseph Baker, Lewis G. Hitter Joseph Carell, Mary Ann Rcichard, Lafjyelto Christman, Henry Rex, Laloyetto Flickinger, D. 2 Hchrig; Jas. M. 2 Gray, W. Rarielj, Jonas Hciiman Xathan Shanbaruch, Frank Hoodmaker.Emma J Strauss', Lew 0. J. Knccht, Samuel Stiegerwalt, Levi Luuchenor, Lew's Traseyy l'ayetta Leh, Alfred Wagner, Henry Largo, Henry J Wolf,- A. Miller, James Walk, John, jr. Miller, Chas. K. Wulck, Amelia A. Persons calling for any of abovo letters win say -auveriisea." T.J. SsirtBT, Asst. P. M. lli-nTcr nieiuloiv loic. Mrs. J. Huston,- proprietress of the Cen tral Hotel, is having her establishment fixed up in the beet possible condition, for the ac commodation of travelers and other jiatrons. Mrs. Jenkin James, wife of Jenkin JaniM,of Coleraine,died on Saturday morn ing nfter n very severe illness. Sho was a native of South Wales, aud has btvn in this country about SO years. She was buried on Tuesday afternoon, Cltb inst. She was 77 years of age. There is considerable speculation among tho people of Banks township iu regard to the aiinoinllnent at taapliara In llm uvprnl I 1 his position under Wm. T- Carter X io., enao-'untofhi hmUb .Tlouiitriltr i;rv! .'ain; .1Io (li(;. Tho asxoc'atlon sends this, its ninth an nual circular, to the ministers, members arid friends of Methodism and religion. Tho meeting will commence (his year on Wednesday, August 11, and closo Thursday, August 10. The price of tents will bo $7.00 for tltoso In tho circle and $0.00 for tho ave nues. Boarding for the term hss been ro- duced to $0.(0. By tho day tho rato has been reduced to $1.00, 50 cents per meal. Chlldron uhdcrtwelve years will bocharged half price. A reduclldh 6f 20 per cent, will bo mado to ministers and their families. A committee has been appointed to provido good sleeping accommodations for transient visitors at 25 cents per night. Tho Central Pennsylvania Conference at its session In 1879, by avotoof 122 to 10, requested camp meeting associations to closo their grounds on the Lord's day. In viow of this action, and believing that camp meetings have offeied" tho occasion for Sab bath desecration, and hoping that In this plan a remedy may be found for the evil, they have determined, as last year, lo close the gates oti Saturday night at 12 o'clock and keep them closed until after tho Sab bath. All other times during tho meeting the gates will bo open and admission free. The religious serviced of tho calnp meet ing will be In charge of Rev. W. W. Evans, presiding elder of tho Danville district, as sisted by other eminent ministers. Parties desiring tents can seciire tho Same by making applications to the Ret. II. E. Sutherland, of Ilnzleton. rtrtilul. A young man from Beaver Meadow, who gave his name ai Cormack McGarvey, says the Hasieton 'MMin,ot tho 3d, was in town last evening and in a state of intoxication, ho had several squabbles on tho street by being a little forward and IrnriudeHt, but, none resulting in blows. lie started home at about 0 o'clock and when near the resi dence of Mr. Robert Turner on Broad street, was brutally assaulted by some Unknown person or persons and his head fiightfully cut with a stone, (the cuts indicate thatuH stone was used). Mr. Turner heard tho blow and then heard the man Cayj "I am dying." He went out aud found him lying on tho pavement and bleeding profusely, he camoup town, piocured a policeman and tho poor man was taken to tho police office whero ho was taken care of end had his wounds dressed by Dr. Dietz. Tho opinion of tho doctor was that it had been done by a stone, but, whether by falling or at the hands of somebody could not be fully deter mined and as there was no scratch ing of the face, the mo.' t natural conclusion is that lie was assaulted. Ho laid in the police office over night; an attendant being thero to bathe his wounds in order to keep don-u in flammation. This morning he felt well enough to attempt to walk homo. When questioned in referenco to how it happened he stated that ho was struck by somebody, but did not know who, and said that one blow done it. The parties who could com mit such a despicable act should bo brought tojustipoond receive tho full punishment of the lan. .Tlmicli Chunk Kciiin. Tho cnumeraliou of ournonulalion.iust conciuueci, snows n decrease ol 41 sineo 1H70. lourth of July passed oil as in former years without any special celebration. The. dWplay of fireworks in the evening was very fine, and tho noiso of guns, cannons, fire crackers, Ac, equalled other days. No ucci dents occurred in town of anv moment, ex cepting the usual burning of tho fingers of the boys. In Upper Maiirh Chunk some of mo ooys got into n wrangle and succeeded in pounding each other in an admirable manlier. One of tho pnrticipanU was seri ously hurt, but he is now getting along. Saturday the lown filled up with stran gers, who remained over tho fourth. Tho American and Mansion House's were filled to overflowing. St. jtark s Episoripal cllUrch has pur chased tho Mechanics' Hall property on Ituco street, with the viow of constructing at an early day a new edifice for tho parish school connected with tho church. Tho graduates front our High school nro as follows: Erstino Hazard, Jessio P. Giles, Julia A. ChiMinan. and Lizzie Mo Mullen. Tho nverago ollendauce for the year, as taken from the report, was 51)3. The schools closed on Wednesday of last week, uner a very surccssiui term. Saturday evening a party of young men, consisting of C. E. Butler, W.G. Lentz, John Kline, W. It. Ctroh, and B. F. Bcrtseh, left for Stroudshlirg, to spend the fourth and filth. They returned home Tuesday night, all delighted with their trin, nud 'louil in their praise of the kindness of the ienple of Diriiurisniirg. j no lourin and nun ol July, 1880, will never bo forgotten by them as ono oi ine nappiesi periods oi tneir lives. The circus ol Welch A Sands' showed in East Maueh Chunk Thursday. Quite n nuinueroi ieopio iroin ine country were In town, and Irom all appearances tho oggre Ration was well patroinzo-1. The examination of our borough teachers by County Superintendent Hofford took pinco on iiiursctoy oi last weok. It Is ex jiected tho Board will reappoint all present incumbents who mav bo applicants. In this lesiiect the Board pursues a wise course by invariably reappointing all teachers proven woiiny. Last week the census enumerators of East l'cnn, Penn Forest, Upper and Lower lowamensing, townships, welssport, and Parry villa boroughs, Summit HIII.Lonsford and Ncsquehoning districts, were in town holding their appeal. To-day (Thursday) miu ruuuit-iuHir ui lumioning lownsnip, nr. Keysor, is holding his appeal. II. O. B. Alllleliricil DiiIh. Quito n number of serious accidents have occurred here within a short time, no lesslbari four young persons being hurt, and one killed. In the case of David Hoes, who was killed, we are of the same opinion as Inspector Jones. Littlo boys should not be allowed to shovel in the scbutcsas they are too opt to bo careless and often do not pos sess judgment enough to know when they are in danger. We aro sorry to loso from oar midst G A. Sckucebil, clerk for Beaver Brook Coal Co. Mr. B. has been among tit several years, and was a very useful member of society. Our best wishes go with him to his new homo in Ohio. Our select school closed for tho present school year on Wednesday of last week. As visitors were not wanted, wo are unable to say anything of the character of the enter tainment. In this age of progress, when wo hear of a school entertainment being held with closed doers, we are apt to ask, Is this equlatlonal progress? A gloom was cast over our community on baturday, on hearing of the death of Mr. Thomas Duncan. He had been ill for sev eral mouths, and at one time his recovery was thought probable. Mr. V. bad resided here for many years, cud was an active member of the Presbyterian church. His loss will be deeply lelt by tho whole com munity as a brother and friend. He leaves a wife nod daughter, who have the symjia thy of all iu this,thir great loss; Sen IIo'ri,c No proprietor of a sea horso has svof, lo our knowledge, had any ooeasion for using Kendall's Spaviu Cure, but it has been used with most wonderful success, aud it is now being used with the very best of satisfaction for every kind of a blemish or lameness on beast or mtn. As it does not blister and is certain iu its effects, it is becoming the most popular liniment ever nsod for horso or hu man Oesh. Read the advertisement in au otlit e i'lTQD Speolal fof ilib Uahbom AnvocAm FIRE AT WEATHERLYr Wkatheblt, July 6th, 1880. At a little after 2 o'cl'k this morning, a disastrous firo broko Cut in tho repair Bbops of tho Iiclilgh Valley Railroad Company, of this borough, which resulted in their complete destruction. Tho shops themselves, though covering a considerable area and giving employment to about 100 men, were- not of any vfery great value, being very ordinary frame structures and quite old. Tho chief loss to thn company is in the machinery destroyed, and th6 lumber consumed In the yards. A very consiacraoio portion ot me entiro stocn wns savedi however, throuch tho exertions of employes and citizens. Though the fire was preiiy wen under way uctoro its discov ery, all that could bo accomplished, with the facilities at band, was done. With no fire apparatus aud a dearth of water, thero vas uo neip lor tho shops, and inoso present wisely did nil they could to savu Iliolumbar, by transferring it to the street, and to pro tecting tho dwellings adjacent. Through the prompt exertions of Copt. Harlcmaii and ins acuvo railroad lorces a Jong lino oi rail road cars were preserved which otherwise tr.tlftt hnVA ftltpn mnfuimpil. Dnr twnnle should make a devout thank-ofl'eiing to the Kind rrovmence inai aid so mucti lorour tlnder-built town by stlch a favorable con dition of the weather. For half an hour it was perfectly calm and then followed by a slight east breeze, thus preserving tho cast' ern part of the town from destruction and preventing a Miltbnian conflagration. At this writing no well founded theory is given as to the origin of tho fire. No Insuiance. Loss hot yet estimated. As the shops were ior mo exciusivo accommodation oi mo Beaver Meadow Division, it is presumed the company will rebuild; and, from the lact mat uio lormer structures were entirely inadequate lor the work to bo dbno and the number of hands employed, it is probable that the new bulldiugs t'ill be of better construction and somewhat ehlarged. This is, however, mero conjecture, henco wo must abide the action of the company's of ficials In the premises. It is to bo hoped that this disaster to our town may form an incentive to our citizens to supply our town atan early day with a good supply of water ut least, jjci our uusiness men agitato ana fush this most important matter at once. T this is not done, it will doubtless be the painful experience of Weatherly at some future day to have as disastrous a conflagra tion as befell Milton some time ago. Aniil vt-rMir y: Tho Cth anniversary of tho Presbyterian Sunday school was held in tho audience room of their church on Thursday evining, July 1st. Tho exercises were opened with singing by tho school, followed with prayer by liev. B. J. Smoyer. A history of the school its objdets work actomplished plans for the future, was given by tho Sec retory, W. L. Stiles. An essay, expressly written for tho oSceslon, by Miss Solomon, subject The Sunday School Arch setting forth the work of tho Sunday school, the du ties of teacher?; patrons aud scholars, was handsomely expressed, clearly and forcibly rcad. Tho most interesting feature ol the ovening's enjoyment was tho exercises by seven littlo girls, members of Mrs. IV L. Stiles' class Daisy Hibbler, Bcssio Leibcu guth, Ida Hclrick, Ida Mnntz, Mamio Drci belblcs, Ella Peters, Mattio Longstrcet, and Eddlo Hibbler. Their recitation and sing ing wns excellent, eliciting much praise from tho largo nuitlcuce. A recitation by Willie Senbohlt was good. The ono by Til lie Gould, youngest daughter of C. J. Gould, was perfect. Tho address by Rev. B. J. Smoyer wns well received by the children. Berlie E. Stiles read a pieco entitled "Littlo May," very well. Supt. Phi'.lp Miller spoke encouragingly to tho childien, and urged parents to a renewed interest in tho work John Bohn, who executes all the blackboard work, spoke well and encouragingly. The distribution of oranges and candy to each of tho members of the school was the closing net and a happy ict of children the lesult. Tho singing by Mrs. A. J. Durling, Miss Dollcnniayer, Messrs. Clauss, Swortz, and Obert, assisted by tho organist, Prof. Hollen bach, wns excellent, and they received the hcaity thanks of those who wero present. Observes. ji Wild Crculc Items. Ornithologists sav there ore five thou sand dill't-rent species of birds, but givo some men their littlo swallow and they don't care wuai oecoines oi mo oilier lour thousand nine hundred and nincty-nino kinds. Jerusalem Sunday school will open lo morroiv (Sunday) at 2 p. ui. Miss Sarah Christman who wns visiting in l-uiiaueipiiin, returned nomo last week. S. O. Schiiit, of Trachsville, a son of r.ncn onyuers , died ol diphtheria on weil nobdny ol lust week, mid was intcru-d at Je rusalem church last Friday. Funeral ser vices by ReV. M. Freeman, of Franklin. Franklin Heydt, of Hickory Run, re turned home last week. Joseph Kleinton and his brother Geo. were on a business trip to Mahoning last oaiuruay. Henry George paid his raany friends at mis piace a visit last Sunday. Miss Lydia Kleintop, who was con fined to bed for several week with teVer, has re covered. Tho fourth was not celebrated hero as usual. Adam ICiblerleft for Northampton Co. last week, in search of employment. A dog of Henry Leiudecker's of North Wild Creek, went mad, and was killed. Mr. E. Getz.of Albrlghtsville.wal the guest oi ruui snutn nn iiio-ith lust. Several of our vounu ffitnds who are employed in Pine Swamp, returned home 10 ceieoraie me rourin. A dance was held at the Hotel of Joel Kunkel,at Kresgeville last Monday eve ning. Henry Heydt has a very sore arm. Josiah Miller returned home last week from school on vacation, A bear was seen with two rounir ones. The first that has been seen iu this valley iur u lung lime. JUE. Wolftspon Wliiiiim. Hon. Robert Klotz, our energetle mem ber of Congress, passed through here Wed newlny alteruoon.ou tho way to his farm. C. Obediah Oswald expects to leave in a short timo on an extensive trip through the tL-BV. The many friends of C. S. Weiss were exceedingly sorry to learn that bo was com pletely out of his mind. They all hope for uu recovery soon, sou at jean It would oe a blcssinir to Some who heretofore lbnknl unon him as a very prominent and leadiugyoung ...an iu iuu uiukui religion. A large crowd of our young men and women client their fourth of Julr at the en campment of soldiers at Slatlugton, whero Kuvy uuu u lino lime. Mr. Georre Rann returned home from Buffalo, Wednesday, with the finest lot of came mat ever passed through here. The ercat enthusiasm which hu pre vailed since General Hancock's nomination, is still FTfgrsssing. Democrats are jubilant throughout and confident of success. Messrs. Joseph Fcnner and C. W. Lents were at ueiuware Hater Uup over Sunday and Monday, where they had n good timo. Hon. J. G. Zern was on a flying visit to Philadelphia oce day this week. Farm bauds are very much in demand now, and could biro out by thedozeu at $1 to ji.ou per any. "A iirbil tit Jay lis eVcr Word." FLKMlNaTON, Hunfrrion Co., KJ, Vt, It. V. Pikuce, Uutlalo, N. y,; Three months ago I was broken out with large ulcers and sores on ray body, limbs and jae. I procured your UolJcn Medical Ills. oo very and Purgative Pellets, and have taken six bottles, and to-day I am In good health, all those ugly uleers having healed and left my skin In a natural, healthy condition. thought at one time I could not be cured. AUhouKh 1 can tut poorlr exnresi mv urail. tude to you, yet there Is a drop of joy Iu every JAMEai' jjELLIS ruclicrlon Hippie. Our national holiday was fittingly ob served by our citizens on Monday. There wns no movement of trains, except passen ger and fast freight. The cur shops were closed, giving all those who desired an op portunity to observe the day, and it was ushered iu hero with tho usual racket small cannon, squibs, torpedoes, 4c, which aro necessary lu tho avurago American boy's idea of the glorious fourth. --The Methodist Sunday cchool, of which John Koous is superintendent, held a picnic in lWkcr's Park, and had tho duy been pleasant they would have had an enjoyable time but the raiu drove them home at an early hour. Mrs. Kate Hctrick and daughter, Miss Annhel McDaniel, Mr. Thomas Weaver, Ja cob Watg, Win. Hnrleman,W. L. Stilus ami their families, enjoyed the hospitality of Thomas Hurlemnn, Esq. A largo awning erected and covering tho front yard to keep off the rays oi the sun or rain, should it occur, was tastily festooned with flags and evergreens. About noon tho tables Were spread with good things in abundance, to which tho party did ample justice. Alter the substautinls came ice cicim, cakes, nuts, etc The lain did not interfere with tho en joymentof any. After dinner the ladies re paired lo tho parlor, whero some excellent music was rendered by Miss Clara Harle man on the piano, accompanied by Miss McDaniel oil the guitar. About si.t o'clock the tables wcro again spiead and an clToit mado to clear them, but it was tuo much, tho good things were in ouch abundance. After supper the children wero delighted with n display of fireworks, and about nine o'clock the party dispersed, with hearty wishes lor the continued good health of the host and hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd and son spent the fourth at Bethlehem. Mr. David Davis, of Hokendnuqua, passed the day with his mothcr.at this plucc. Mr. Chas. Salle nnd wife, of Cutasauqua; aro visiting his father, Mr. Jos. Sulle. Mr. Chas. Langknmm'erer had quite a fireworks display on the ovoning of the 5th. Te census report for our town is good. Wo are quite a burg. "How about tiio man who was so exer cised lor fear the hoys would not seo the fireworks;" Mr. Victor Gelz, ono of the most enter prising mechanics ol the day, tried his steam carnage on Saturday evening, expecting to run as far as Lehighton, hut un unfortunate accident, the breaking of nil important bolt, prevented. Tho inachllio is a success, and though disappointed on that evening, the people nf Lehighton may expect to seo Mr. Gelz and his carriage steaming along tho streets very soon. Who were Georgo Washington and An drew Jackson? Word they good boys? Did they shoot Pro crackers on tho 1th of July ? This is referred to tbb hoys who know. Are you good boys, even if yon ore not a Jack sou or Washington? "Who is King Jack'" The nomination of General Hancock is entirely satisfactory to tho Demoeiaey here. The bloody banner so long flaunted by the Republicans is furled. That is not the issuo now. -Reform is what we want, and it is needed, lest lour years from now the cry of a strong individual government he heard. That idea is not nlaudoned. Those who so earnestly sought tho nomination of the man uu horseback will do all they can to eradi cate the idea that this is a government of ine jieopie, tor tue people, and uy the peo ple. Let every voter bo careful how ho votes this fall. Vote iutel eently and under etuudingly, und then wo can feel assured that our republic is safe. Axon. Our IVcatlitirly .Special. On Tuesday last, Mrs. John West pre sented her worter half with as fine a speci men of tiny humanity as could be found, and "papa" declares it to bo ''Winfieid Scott Hancock West." It HiS been announced by Rev. P. F. Eycr that Rev. W. W. Evans, of Blooms burg, will preach in the M. E. church next Sunday morning, and ltev. James Bowman, brother-in-law of the officiating clergyman, in the evening. Mrs. L. Tobias and family returned on Tuesday fiom their summer visit to Kew Jeitey, the illness of Mrs.T. necessitating it. Miss Mary Smith, daughter of G. Smith, Is under medical treatment at Millet's Eye Hospitul, Philadelphia, her right eye being atl'ecUd. The " Patriotic " and the Weatherly Cornet Band joined the parade at Hazleton ou Monday last. Mr. J. Hoover met with an accident a short time ago that might have proved se rious. Wo aro happy to hear that he is im proving rapidly. Miss Kuna Leonard, of Mauch Chunk, is paying a visit to her cousin, Miss Carrio Tweedle. A festival will bo held by the youujj lady members of the M. E. church in the lecture room of that buildiug, uu Friday and Saturday evenings. Don't forget thut all are invited. Some of our young ladies and gentle men contrived a very pleasant surprise for Miss E. J. Trevaskis, at Mr. T. J. ltobert', Monday evening. Our young friend was " fairly taken," but recovered from the shock in time to enjoy aud givo enjoyment.' The "Fantastic rade" on Saturday eve ning was gotten up in good style, though of not very great length, Headed by the Weatherly Cornet Bund and parading thro' thu Prinoipal streets, they made a very mu sical and picturesque company indeed. A dance was held on the new floor On Monday oveuiug last) the same party ottloii ating as in the ono held a short tune ago, Miss Kallio Beers, who has bean teach ing select sobool at Driltoii, wi" be home in a lew days fur tho summer vocation. She has bn suecawfiil in obtaining a school for the oomlug winter. Fur. Llkt or I.ellen Remaining uncalled fr at the Packerton post office, for tho wmk ending, Saturday, July 3d, IS60i Lewis NUley, I Jehu Oexner, Kate Schabo. Persons calling 'or any of the above let- , ters, will pltasc say "advertised." I I V Mi I'.vnr, P M Tliu Coal Trade. Tho anthracito coal trade continues in much tho samo condition as for tho last eight or ten Weeks. All tho several leading companies in the trado regularly issuo their monthly circulars and profess to ndhcro to the pricea that they fix. Tho receivers of the Philadelphia and Reading coal and Iron Company announce tho jiriceS of coal for the month of July, delivered freoon board vessels at Pert Richmond, asfolloAs: Lump and steamboat, $1 70; broken, egg and stove f 4 30; chestnut, $110; and pea, $3 35. All the other companies adjust their several prices to cbrrespoud with thoso first an nounced as to avoid any seeming cutting under. While this observnnco continues the rule, nnd the rulo is faithlully adhered to by nil the several parties; thero is hono of n favorable ending of the year's coal trade. Wo hear of u slightly iucreased demand for coal, week by week, nnd consumers have generally ccasbd to make efforts to cheapen prices below thoso named in the circulars. These aro favorable indications, and inspiro a hope that a healthy revival of the trade will manifest itself before the month is out. As yet, however, tho trade, ai reported by tho Pottsvillo Miner' Journal ofthoprcscnt week, is very' much as we find tho market ourselves, namely, steady with an improv ing tendency. Dealers generally have aban doned all hopo of tho spring trado develop ing at a later period than usual, and now confine their expectations to a brisk fall trade, of which thero is nt least a reason able prospect, as by that time it is safo to calculate that the excess of last year's pro duct will bo pretty well worked up. Thero is not enough coal now being sent forward in excess nf the demand to derange prices, and hence nearly all that is being sold is bringing full circular rates. The exceptions to this rule are confined to small lots of a certain kiud in excess of a well balanced stick, find ate bet sufficient to disturb the trade by leading to any general cutting Tif prices. The coal regions nro quiet. Tho men accept tho alternate thrco days of sus pension in a commendable spirit, knowing that some form of suspension is necessary to maintain prices and enable tho operators to pay good wages for tho timo tiriplojcd. Tht$" believe that tho enforced restrictions will not last longer than the middle of Au gust, and think is probable full timo will bo resumed on the first of truit month. What ever the policy, however, they acquiesce in it so long as the operators mako use of it to keep up prices. The Jburnaf adds that a great deal of sensational gossipisbeingpub lished about the Reading Railroad and Coal aud Iron Company's affairs. It generally originates iu tho city papers, and is copied intn tho papers of the coal region, whero it would be supposed tho publishers are suffi ciently enlightened about matters iu their own territory lo bo able-to form an exact estimate of tho truth of theso. statements. We givs them a wide berth, satisfied to await a correct statement nf the company's affairs and policy, which will be issued just as soon ss ah inventory of the property can bo made and an estimate of the real value of each piece of its lorge property arrived at. Meanwhile it Is not difficult to predict the policy of the company in regard toils coal lands, the portion of Its estate in which the people of Schuylkill are mortgaerally interested, It will retain possession of all that can bo profitably worked and let tbe remainder go. Hut it may bo necessary to scale the prices of nearly tbo whole estate which will bo retained, aud thlscanonly be done by giving tbe option to the seller to take back his properly or renew his contract of sale on a basis made in accordance with tho usual financial transactions of tho pre sent time, wheri 4 per cent Government bonds are considered a profitable invest ment. That is a contingency which the holders of the 7 cent Coal and Iron bonds will undoubtedly have to face, and Ibis will be the only change of the policy of (bo com pany in this region. Tbe anthracito coal market cow claims' a fair share of tbe atten tion of authracito coal producers. Tbe re ports Irom tbe Chicago market are now of general interest, Tbe last weekly report from that city says coal has been shipped nf late to that city from Bufl'olo by lake at 55 cents. The coal receipts during last week amounted to 51,161 toes, and the receipts since Jan l,lo tho 20th of June to 1,164,150 tons, against 939,252 tons fur the same lime last year. Kinco January 1 the coal shipped thence has amounted lo 250,107 tonsigainst 187,970 tons shipped In the samo portion of 1S79. Trade at Chicago is quiet, as every body there h delaying purchasing until the usual summer decline In ptiees occurs, but exactly when this decline is to take placets not yet apparent. Thetonnagaof the Dela ware, Lackawanna aud Western Company up to June 5 was only 71,613 tons below the Utjiuage at the tame time last year, while th shortage unlit Philadelphia and tad fi Company for the yoar was 592,767 tons. Albrtnightly suspension in July it is thought will not be suoeesaful, President Sloan not agreeing to such an arrangement. Ledger, Monday. JIobr, before Klrlag your little babe eouith or eroup laMicloea, remember that Sines' Syrup of Tar. llorehound and Wtid t'berry la the only cough preparation that .--inlaioa u opluui- m-Tplilttt; nor any wUvr Pan 'i ic Letter from General Uancoclt. Mr. Moses Rohrig, of this borough, hand ed us Thursday a letter recoived from Gen Hancock, In reply lo a note sent by him to tbo general, congratulating him on bis nom ination for tho Presidency; tho following Is an exact copy: Goveis.vok'b Islakd, N. Y. iiarbor,) Julv nth. lRSn. f My Dear Sir : Please accept thanks for your congratulations and friendly note of June zuin. It is an especial gratification to mo to be held iu such friendly remembrances by the soldiers of ray old corps. My timo does not permit mo lo write more man this Uriel acknowledgment ot your ncie. I am very truly yours, Winf'd S. IIascock Moses Rehrig, Lehighton, Pa. Death of Cot. Samuel Yolie. Last Monday evening Colonel Samuel Yohodicdat his residence, No. 1212 North uroad street Philadelphia, alter a short ill ness. Ho was born in Easton. Pa., in 1805, and belonged to one of tho oldest nud most pioinmeui lamllies in that locality. At an early age Col. Yohe took an active part in politics, in 1830 being appointed Prothono lury of Noithampton cuunty, by Gov. Rit ner, nud a few years nftcrwards he received tho appointment of Associate Judge of that couniy. in 1645 he was elected bounty Treasurer by tho Democrats. At tbe out break of the war he was commissioned Col. of the 1st Regiment Pcnna. Vols., and iu May, 1603, was appointed Provost Marshol for the Eleventh District ol Pcnusylvonia. Col. Yohe enlisted nearly 6000 volunteers and drafted about 6000 men. In 1607 ha took up his residence iu Philadelphia, but continued in the banking business in Hus ton until 1877, when ho retired. The de ceased was for many years a director of the jasion uaiiK, tuo ucinwure imago com pany and various other corporations. He was a man of great firmness and decision of cuaracter, no was buried in iaston to-aay (FndayjJth inst. Alt Elopement In 1'IIto County. A special from Mllford, Pa., Says: No lit tlo escitement prevailed here Tuesday morning over tho report that Miss Rosa Paddock, daughtor of David Paddock, a wealthy farmer residing near Milford, had eloped on Suudity night with Andrew Rob- bins, her lather's hired man. Tho young lady was missed on Monday morning, and upon investigauou being made it was lound that Robbins had gone, to Milford on Sun day afternoon, procured a horso and car riage of a liveryman, with which they fled lo Jersey, the young lady having first des cended the traditional ladder of ropes into her lovers arms. It is believed that they fled to Newton, N. J., where they wero married, and proceeded front that place by rail to the far West. Mr. Paddock lias hail warrants issued for the arrest of both. Rob bins lias worked over two years for Mr. Paddock ,nnd fell in luve with the charming young lauy wun wnom lie ran away. I'rofllnblo l'atielll. Tho most wonderful and marvelous success Incases whero persons aro sick or wasting awuy from a condition of inlserablcnces, that no one knows what alls them, f nrohtable pa tients for doctors.) Is obtained by the use of nop inner, i ney ncgin tocvroirom ine first dose and keep It up until perfect health and Strength Is restored. Whoever Is afflict ed iu mis way neca not snnor, wnen iney can get Hop Hitters. CincfnnaI Star. at-'i 3iAitmi:i). MlLLEll KIBLElt. At the "Carbon Iloue." In this borouirh. on the Bth Inst.. by Kev. Wm. (1. Latltzle, Mr Aaron Miller anu .una jicsier iwuier, noia ci juauou (Jhunk borouuu KEIKEH HAAK. At the some time and Since, by tho same, Mr. lilehard Kicfcr and . llss Emma J. llask, both ot the borough Cf Mauch uhunk. STEIG Ell WALT BOWMAN. On the 12lli day of JUne, by Kev. A. Bartholomew, Mr. A. 1", Steltrerwalt, of Mahoning, and Miss Maria Elizabeth Bowman, ol East l'cnn, Carbon county. (JLEWmB-ZIEaENFl'S.-On the Wth dayol Juno, by tho fame, jvr. William II. Ok-wine, and Miss Harriet SSiegcnfus, both cf Franklin, Carbon county. LENTZ HORN. At the M. E. Parsonage, Weatherly, Pa.. On tho 2d Inst., by Rev F. 1. Eyer, Mr. Je.'lorSon Lentz, ot Jeudo, and Miss Emma Horn, of Itockport. JONES WILLIAMS. At the residence of the Urine's parents, on the zoih ult., by Iter. D.P.Thomas, Lewis W. Jones and Mils Sarah Ann Williams, both of Lansford. JUKI). PATTERSON.-Oo the M day of July. In IiChlithton, uharlsi, husband of Amelia Patterson, aged 78 years, b menths, and 11 da) s. JJTJRUER. On the 3d day of July, In East I'enn, Utile Celesta, daughter oi Charles nnd l.j-lU Ann Burger, aged i months and SO da) s. LEIUY On the tth day or July. In West i'enn, Lauretta Agnes, daughter of Frank, lln aad Sarah Ana Velars Lelby, aged ?J days, KUNKLE. Uc tbe 23th ult., In Lower Tow. amenilnir, Maggie May, only child ofjvlr. Reuben Kunkel, aged 9 months and days. I.clilirlitoii .Hurkcl Uourgcteu Weekly, Flour, pe sack J J 25 tJorn. iter bushel. (Jail, per bushel JUIiM Chop, per ent. MWdllnuf, iwrcwt... ltran, iter owt Butter, lr jiound.... lUll, lr dosen Ham, per pouud Lard. nr pound iu ti , l to l to 1 10 IS H 1-1 10 .Shoulders, pur pound Potatoes, per buihel IS Closing pricea ot DsIIavix A Townsixd, Block, Government ami Gold, -10 Bouth Third Street. Phila., July 8, It 80. IT 8. S'S 1WI 1(4 bid ICS It MkeJ lTH.Ou.lleucY.0a. It3 Oil! . usknl issi, new 10114 bid led mr.A rj.atla'a new ioyS Ul.i jn asked U.S. I'a m-w l(6i kid I 8 aaked Pennsylvania H. H UH ol.l MH anted l'luU MeaduiK ft. 11 lit iul 8H atied LehJgti Valley R K MtiM U al LeuivM'IANav.C-0. .... 175 me HH aakra v uueauuawsmieaei a. j.. u ojo lai kmui taurtiuru Oeutrui n . . s Us) fi uini Hetlouvt'l IV- n i: We bid Hit usetl liiif. Tn. . n b. oo im ma if Ceuita Iranaiw sufluu Co ta bi'i w a-4o Kuril.eru J'aclhe Ouni . Ala old .Q SMkMi ' Iter J ss nlu 4a anted V. r h Penuv Ivaina 11. U 49 bid Ui Eilad l-l.'lal Ij I nt- II II n hi' II Uh I.I.T I . . ... S . -.!... I T you Alii; fa ji:i:i of Boots, Shoes, Ihtts, Caps, or, Gf.'iits' Fitrtiishing Goodd GO TO CUU3S& BROTHER THE POPULAR Merchant Tailors, Bank Street, Lehighton. PRI0E3 VERY LOW TOR CAB It. TK publlo patronage solicited. Jttlyl.tr ifliek Work I' Look to your best interests. Now open and ready for Inspection, tbe) LARGEST and MOST CnllFLKTC STOOK Of' srr.iNO and scmmihi urtv ooods, notiobSi oarfkts, boots, shoes, tie., ever brought Into this section of tbe oountry, which war fioiisht iififortj tiie sliarp Auvancej At a Saving of from 20 to 25 per ct We aro therefore prcparod lo offer the same' at still very low prices, which will only be kept up as long as the present stock may last, and preferring "A NlmbleSlipenoe to a Slow Shilling," we are determined to MOVE THE STOCK QUICKLY, And shall offer Extraordinary Induce ments to CASH BUYERS!! Among the list of doctojust opened are tht following ataOREAT ItAllQAiN: 6000 yards Calicoes, fast colors. 6000 yards Muslins; bleached & unbleached: 1 case 10-4 Qhectings 1 case Honey Comb Quills. 1 case Heavy Shirting Chevoits 31 pieces Cassimcre, for Men 3c Boy's Veart 1306TS and shoes We haro the Largest and most Hanrlsorno' stock of Men's, Women's and Children's Fine Shoes that were over exhibited In this town; also bought before the late advance, which for Jleauty of Style, Durability and Oheapnesl wo can truthfully say eannot be matohod. "We havo also just opened a largo and beautiful assort raent of BEST WHITE GRANITE AffB C. C. WARE, of Foreign and Americari Manufacture, which wo will run off at very lovv prices, id Setts. Consumers of Dry Ooods, Hoots, Shoes, tii., will find It itrcatly to their advantage to call early, and examine Ooods and Prloes. before, purchasing elsewhere, as this Is a bonaftdt sale, and we can assure you Genuine Car. gains. 7- A cordial Imitation extend to all. Ilospect fully, J. T. NUSBAOM ft, SON, dproitte i'nbllo Sqriare, Lehlghion, Pa. oct, 4-yl Reed & Semmel MAN UTAOTUEItS OF Opposite the riibllo Square, liantt Street. Lehl-chton.l'a., respectfully announce to their friends nnd the public that they are prepared to supply them with FIUST OLASS UIO. A I!S of their own manufacture, wholesale aud retail, at lowest prices, alio all the choice Brands of CheVirig & Smoking Tobacco, FIPES, iC, AC. A share of publlo patronaro Is respectfully Invited and tatlitaction guaranteed. Very Hespeotfully; Heed & Semmel, Oppbslio I'urjllfi Siinaro, Dank St., ,. LEHiailTON, pa; Apr.21.1888-lf FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. .The tmdersl-rned will dispose of hervalua. ble J-'AUM SITE, situate In Franklin town ship. Carbon county. Pa., about one mile northeast of the borough of Welssport. on the fiubllo road leading to JUroudsburg, contain ng 1 AUIiKS, more or less, all of which Is under a high state of cultivation, together with the growing crops, as lollows i 10 acres ol Corn ; 8 acres ol live and Wheat ; 8 acres, oroati ; 3 acres of Potatoes! 4 seres of Meadow Orass 4 acres of Timothy and clover ; 1 acre of Buckwheat ; Several hundred heads of Cabbage, tbe bal ance being unplanted.. . Th Improvements thereon an a story Frame Dwelling House with KITOHEN attached, one large BANK DAItN, and all neceisary outbulldinKi. This oners a fine opportunity to any person, wlililnit to bo Into the Farming business, as the terms will be made very rsasonibll. For further particulars, apply to MltS. M OuLtON. late QUTlI, Whlto street, Welnpo'rt, r. JunellSttO-wl OEPOKT..OP THE rOXIIITIOX oi JTL the FIRST NATIONAL BANK, at Libtehton, In thaBtataor I'annaylvanlat tha cloaa of busluefis, June 11, i stsotacii. Loans and dlaoounts. , $8$,023ft O.erdnril 175 ( U.S. Honda to ueure circulation . . "5,000.00 U 8. Honda on band S.0M.OU Otbtr ttocVi, boodi.anl mortgigta. , 4,172.49 Cna from approred reaerre ag-euta , . 7,0.'4H1 Due from other Katlooal liaoaa . . . 60.70 pus from Stats Hanks and (lankeM, , tii.U Iteatsstata, furniture, and natures'. T.406 64 Currant tlpensea ana taxes' paid . . 1,2.12.8. Premluraa paid . ; S&OJOQ Cbecka and other o&sh ltama .... 303.9S Mill of other Hauki . S,00ou' 1'raclh nat papercurreney, nlekall, and penulea Sr),!2 Specie, 3,MH)oa Ufal lender notes 2,000.00 Redemption I'uai with D. 8. Treats. ry (5 per cat. of circulation) 3,575.00 Total IIS6,2S7,0 UlBIUTIIS. Capital atoak paid In 175 MOO, Surplus fund 1.170 OO UndlMd profile ...... . , . 4,282 4S National Uank notes outltandloj. . . 17,000.00. DiTldoode Unpaid l8Gu IndtTl4ualclepultaeukJMtto chett. , S9U0t).30 Caabtera ebecka ouUUixlIni, ... Una to other JVatltual IWuks .... 7WI1H ToUl. ...... . tlM) 137.00 Statt oj triNeVcafalil. Aunty ut Carbon, it . I, W. W Huwweu, (JathWr ot lb abuTeramod bank, d e4uilily aStvar th-tt tbo abovo atattnel.t la trua u the Uet of asy know U1I4 and r-- ll.-f, . VV KunlltN 1 ,.,,li r OwtawrllMd sod es-uru bofoio ui 11,1- .ld Uay t Jua-, I Coo TII09 8. MH K K In v Tn' lr r,r.i . 1 (1. ,1 ir,,, k, tr i 1' i ff j an 1 a but it it J'o a " 1 um v , , -1