lift tfnvtiott StVflfl1. It. v. MontM'itf nn; , . i KDtTOR I'MiSTftoNrr-I.t BATPftPAY, JUIiY 17, 1880. Hnncock cnn Curry Pennsylvania i Wo clip thofollowliig correspondence from the columns of tho N. Y. Sun of tlio 12th inst. The letter Is dated Fhilndclpliin,Julr i0lli,and tlio writer evidently knows whero vif lie writes ! Tlio Democracy of Uils Stale is In better heart than It lias been since 1S5G. Tlio llarrisburg Convention fettled Wrl divisions In tho party, and the Cincin nati nominations' have filled It with enthu siasm. Hunt whore you will, you cannot find a 6orelnad or a croaker, There Is not n Pcmowal In Pennsylvania who does not boliovs that Hancock, will bo elected, and Scarcely one who does not bellevo ho will rurry his own Slate. They say i "Tho last Democratic President was a Tcnnsylvanlan nominated at Cincinnati, and eo will the next ouo le." There are in this Stato 80, I'OO soldiers who 6ervcd under Gen. Hau cock or with him. The people, without re gard to party, are grateful to him, not only for his Splendid services to the Union on distant fields, but for tho immediate preser vation' of their homes and firesides at Get tysburg. There Is no man that could have stirred Pennsylvania feeling to a greater depth than Hancock, and it is exactly true that his nomination was received in every city, town and vlllago with a general outburst of applause. Ho will poll the full party vote, a largo independent and Repub lican vote, and pretty much the whole sol dier vote. Under these circumstances the talk of carrying Pennsylvania is anything but wild. Hoyt is a minority Governor. Tho majority against him on tho combined vole of tho opposition was about 60,000. The Riot bill, tho pardon of Komble and the other bribers, and other measures of n -most disgraceful administration havo seri ously disgusted and disheartened tho Re publicans. These scandals afford local is fucs which will materially aid tho Demo cratic electoral ticket. On the other hand, tho Republican party here is in tho worst condition since It was born. In order to carry through tho third term scheme, Mr. Don Cameron and the machine managers committed a series uf outrages Upon the rank and file that can not bo forgotten. They failed, and in their failure the machine was smashed, its power dissipated, and tho old and experienced Ioadcr5 burned in the rubbish. Mr. Cam' cron has disappeared. Hois heard of only through a dismal groan from tho While SCfpuir Springs, at somewhere else far be yond tho scene of con Met. His father, tho old General, has covered his head and turned his face to the wall. None of the ancient set, who have held tho State for years by their energy, their money, and their thoroughly organized system, will turn a hand for the election of Garfield "Why should they V They havo had enough of Hayes and his kind, and they know that tho high-handed means by which they un dertook to force Grant on tho party can never bo forgiven. What can they expect from Blaine, and Sherman and Garfield, or from tho Republican people, who were com pelled to imperil tho very cxistenco of tlio pally to light them to tho verge of disrup tion in order to be rid of their audacious tyranny 1 They will regard Garfield's de feat as their vindication, and they look for ward to that event In November as confi dently, if not os hopefully, as tho Democrats. Thcro havo never been so many changes reported at this stage in any campaign. In many places we hear of Hancock and Eng lish clubs composed exclusively of Republi cans. Some of tho deserters are men of na tional reputation among them E. Joy Mor ris and Col. John W. Forney, who havo al ready thrown themselves unreservedly Into the canvass. Tlio old Republican shin is lurching and sinking in full view, and the sea is black with departing rats. The flight of some of these old and sagacious follows is, in the eyes of Fennsylvauians, a sure Eign of tho coming victory. $1,551,S00 preferred stock, making a grand tolnl debt of $127,129,100.72. Then follows a statement of the bonded debt of tho rail road company, as follows i Outstanding Uf consolidated mortgage) datbu June 1,1871, $24,189,500) outstanding of gehcral mort gage bonds, Hated July 1, 1874, $58,240,500 j to Which add miscellaneous loans and scrip, making the grand lolttl $87,558,482.04. The statement of rents of lediei bads and canals, making an annual liability of $4,733,011.85, closes tho report concerning tho railroad company. Tho liabilities of tho Coal & Iron Company are made up ns follows: Total mortgage debt duo to others than the Phila delphia & Reading Railroad Company,$13,- 534,234.30, to which add bond and mort gage of railroad company, dated July 1) 1874, $29,737,96553, and bond alld mort gage, dated Dee. 28) 1876, $10,000,000, mak ing total tnoitgntto debt $53,272,109.83) deb enture loan, $1,731,000; total floating debt, $1 ,900,482.47 ) advances, wages, Ac, $1 ,01 !,- 215.93) capital slock, $8,000,000) total lia bilities, $72,878,417.47. Tho total bonded debt is $15,205,234.39, to which add bonded debt of companies coutrollcd, making a grand total of $17,005,234.30. and sho tecs n hair-pin sticking out under sulls. I he crtffo of tho Garnet. It s crooked and .ni, iti n, l,,-t i. . rusty, and it pulls her hair out by the roots, ,. , ,,t . .n... n.. and brings tears to her eyes, built Is a god- 0,1 lo burn nni1 ulllmate'y l disappear. Ry send. In It goes, tho comb follows, the weighing both tubes at this stogo of the ex crimps nro tied back, tho Paris bonnet goes pcriment, they will exactly balance each on, and a last look In tho class Is taken .n... ...in. i- ..i.t.i. n.. .n- 1...1 . . ,, , . . . , , t I -JUlt;, Ul U U1U U1U lit V)U Ul LUli IllllbkVI 1IUU just os the malo volco down, sta rs is heard , , , ... , , , . , . . - .. . ...... .... .1 l.nnM lnt.nnH nn ...111 l.n tn havn lnet muuerine, -I'll go oionei Jiang so much t .............. primping 1" And they Bet forth, sho mo- nothing In weight by tho destruction of Its mentarlly expecting her head to fall to contents fcd''S dnca "i,0"'1'8 tl?t A gentleman In Paris has Invented a tele- between man nnd woman who nro goinir , , , , , 11 ... somewhere. And lust as thev reach their phono which ho calls an clectrophono ond destination that one balf.pln sucrumbSjOnd which works with an Induction coil. The down coWes the hair of .th-j unfortunate vie- ,,Hnidiftn iMirreiit I iwnt from a lonir dl. tim of lost hair-pins. ,IIcr husband shnds . , ., , . , ,, , . by in lofty scorn 4tfd says, if ho nc.ro a lance and the hearing is Bald to bo very sat- woman; ho'd try Att'd seo If ho couldn't fix isfactory. his hair bo it woMM stay up once I Tbs, sir I A rich gold mlno was recently discovered lOll. I . O. T... 0,,ll. W.I.. A In.nA and costly diamond was also found In one of tho mines of that region, Dr. Calautaricnts, of Scarborough, Eng- s a 2 2 5 j - r.) . 1 Sou K 12 .2 in C V m 000 0 n 5 nuns O) -2 in o B 3 S W Tho Committee of tlie Democratic Ka lional Convention, appointed to notify Gen. Hancock and Mr. English of their nomina tion for President and Vice President of the United States, performed that duty on Gov ernor's Island last Tuesday. General Han cock expressed his aenso of the honor con ferred upon him and said that as soon as the importance of tho matter permitted he would prepare and send Jus formal accept ance of the nomination. IiETTnit ntO.1l CAPE MAY. Compiled for the CA&nos Advocate. l'OI'UI.AIl SCI V.KCK NOTES. An extensfve company tins been founded land l3 Invented a crystalino substanco to in Germany for 0. North Polar expedition. b0 "5,d nsa substance lor 100 m skating Tho shin "Wllhelm Barcnds." which basal- rInk- T1,e mixture consisU mainly of car- ready made two trips to tho Northern seas, bonnte ani sulphato of soda, which when has been cnulpncd for tho occasion, and the laiJ 1,3 a floor bv 1,is P'0"' can bo Bk,llcd 011 narty embarked nbout tho first week 1 with ordinary Ico skates, and a writer states July, uiat oy moonligiu 11 lias an mo appearance Observances have demonstrated that an ana cllect ul rcal ,re- increased aellvltv tk 1.icn In thn volcnn. Workers In Iron at Titusvillc, l'a., have ie cruntions of Vesuvius, at the time of each learned by experience that a barrel of po- fnll mnnn troloum will generate heat suflicient for Scientists claim that inlemnerance nnd making a ton of iron.while it would require educational cramming produce more caSM a Ion and a quarter of coal to produce the of insanity than all other causes combined. At least, tho rule has been found to hold good In Prussia and other foreign countries whero moro thorough observances have been made. The soil of a cemetery in England, in which no interment hid been made for 30 years, was recently analysed by an eminent chemist, and tho products of animal decom position were still found to exist to a con siderable degree. It has been learned that fully five per ct. of cows advanced in lifcd suffer from tuber- Itcrmctlcally seal the lubes, then diplomats neitollatlons will be successful between 1 he two powers, which promises a great Inercaso ol reciprocal trade and tho tn larKement of our markQts. Should these ef forls fall, It will bo tlio duty of Conprrcssto milli?ato the evils already felt and prevent tlnlr Increase liy such restrictions as, without violence or jujubuco win iieu uiwu i ,uu rniin.lntlon the ncaco of our communities and the freedom and dignity 01 labor. Tlio appointment of citizens to tho various executive nd Judicial omccs of tlioOorern. ment Is, perhaps, the mont difficult of oil du ties which the Constitution has Imposed on tho Executive. Tlio convention wisely dc mnnds that Congress (hall coopernto with tho executive departments In placing tho civil ser- vice on a oener uasin. jxpencnuo ,m- inuiou that with our frequent elmnncs of administra tion no system can bo mado cllcetlvo and rcr- hinnpnl nlthnllt tho aid Of ICH tslatloll. All- polntmcnts to tlio military ond naval servlco are so rcumueu i,jr ,Un t..u... w inm hut. mtlQ irrnund for coinnlatnt. It mav nothewlso to make similar regulations by law for tlio civil service, nui, wiuioul uiva. same result. GC.V. GAKFIEI.tVS L,UTTE1I. HIS FORMAL ACCEPTANCE IIV THE rtKl'1'BUCAN KOMIXATIOX. CAltriEI.D'S I.KTTEK. J'Vom the X. 1'. Times, (Rep.) On tho tariff, Gen. Garfield's expressions aro generalities, of no value in themselves, but, interpreted in the light of his recent courso in Congress, giving little causo for expecting any aid from him in thoso ration al reforms which aro imperatively demand cd by the interests of tho country, and by none moro than by the great body of unpro tected and overtaxed manufacturers. Neith er in substance nor form is this part of his Idler worthy of his jiosition, or calculated to ttrcngthen him whero ho most needs strength. Tho iwrlions of Mr. Garfield's fl'tter relating to the reform of tho civil ser mIco are below tho level of tho platform wfopted at Chicago. Ho calls for legislation from Congress which would certainly bo do firablo, If it were of tho right kind, but ho vcuturcs no definite suggestion os to what such legislation should be,nor docs ho plcdgo his personal tupport to tho principles of tho system which has been, in places, applied with perfect Eueccssby Mr. Hayes without any aid whatever from Congress. On tho contrary, ha diclinctly takes a stand less alcvatcd tbau that of tho platform -which ilccjarca that "fitness, determined by prac tical tests, should admit to the service" by announcing the necessity of consulting member of Congress, whom he indicates plainly, though ho describes them in roundabout fashion, as to appointments. On the whole, tho letter of Gen. Garfield is very uneven, and fails to place him in that com manding position which ha might have f aslly assumed. It is, however, in its most essential parts, a fair statement of tho priu iples of his party, and will bo so accepted. JVpot the X. 1'. Graphic, (Jity). The General is much too mild on ceitoin topics, and is silent on others on which he might well havo been outspoken. From (he 4V. Evening JVuf, (iky.) Ho is neither courageous nor frank, only respectable and moderate; and wo fear that his uncertain phrases will fail to give satis faction to cither branch of the party he rep resents, or to ctir the hearts of the people Jiko tho sounds of a trumpet. raOM OUR REGULAR CORRESPONDENT. Cape Mav, N. J., July 10, 18S0, Oh tho extremo southern point of New Jersey is a light house, which flashes its welcome presenco lo tho anxious mariner nineteen miles away on tlio trackless ocean. For some distance to the eastward of this beacon Is a stretch of hard, sandy beach, on which the waves of the broad Atlantic are ever bcatinc now with the centle intonation of a maidui's sigh, aud again with tho roar or otlcndcd majesty. Upon tins bench 1: situated one of the most pleasant and oereo- able resorts to bo found upon tho Atlantic coost. Two years ouo, Cope May was de vastated by a firo which wiped out tho most important iwruon 01 1110 town, irom a pecu niary Btandpointi It swept away nearly all me nnncipai noie:s, which were item, wood en structures, so thoroughly and completely, mat tno ground to-day, covered as it is wild weeds and grass, gives no sign that any hu man habitation ever covered them. Fortu nately, tho "Stockton" was preserved, as it was tituatca somo little distance from the startingpoint of tho conflagration. So upon tho grand piazza wo aro sitting, inhaling iho olorious breeze from ocean's breast, and our heart turns in sympathy to tho poor mortals who aro caged in streets walled in by brick and mortar, away from the llfo imparting ozono of Father Neptune's manu factory. "Why," said a now arrival from Ralti more, to tlio partner of his joys, "it is rea cold here, isn't it." "This is pcrfectlV love ly," sho responded, and proceeded to envel' opo her little ono 111 a woolen coat, to pre vent it from suffering from the frigidity of tho changoof air. Tho bathing is simply grand. On a gen tle, shelving beach, tho surf comes dashing in with, However not 100 much imnctuosily for comfort, but with n sufficiently rough entrance to cause one to wrestle somewhat with the breakers to present an overthrow. The water is cool and refreshing and as pure as old ocean's fountains can supply. Our hotel is of tho heroic order, for with on accommodation for 1,200 guests, it can claim a lust titlo to "first-class." Tho man ager is ono well calculated to assumo the keeping of this largo number of inmates. There aro but few travelers who hayo not sometime during tho past 20 years visited tho Continental Hotel in Philadelphia, aud met thero Charles Duffy. To thoso who have, it is unnecessary to speak of him, as he Is ns well known as household words. In tho summer ho assumes the management of tho "Stockton," assisted by Charles, Jr.,u very nonasomo "cuip 011 1110 out uiock." While we are penning these lines tho do lichtful strains ol "Zannlinuser," from Uuss- lcr's Rand, fills tho air, which harmonize well with intonations which the breezes bear from old ocean's cares. When tho shades of night have settled on tho sands, Piofessor Ashcr calls tho devoted to participate in lerpsichorean festivities, in which tho graceful "glide" and new-born "rocket" find numerous exponents. iiio meeting 01 the nurd Army uorps union takes place to-iiay. About 4U mem uer3 irom -ew lorn, rmiaucipiiia ana else where, will eat their annual dinner. Gen Sickles and Gen, Robinson, each one-legged heroes, are here, also Oen, Sewcll, Col. 1-as-sett, Cid. Rafferty and others. The hotel is inline up rapidly, anil what, to our eve. Is somewhat ncculiar. is the larce number of old peoplo of both sexes, who are guests for tho season. Thcro aro also a number or charming young ladies, as was exemplified by the complimentary lioj: wmch was given last nigni. August, Jib Vicic.i on the Southern Qncstion, JCduca- lion, the Vurrcncy, the larxjl, Jiiver and Harbor Improvements, the Chinese Qua tion, and ax to Civil Service Ueorm. Mentor. O.. July 12. 18S0. To lion. George F. Hoar ! if hAH mk: un me evening 01 tno sin 01 June last I had the honor to receive from you. tn nresenco of tlio committee ol which vou were chairman. tho official announcement that cular disease, and as it is a well known fact the Itcpubllcan National Convention at Olil. that tho affection may bo coinmnnlcatcd to ,n,i,vto for i'rcsldent or tho United States, f human beings by the drinking of tho milk, acccptlho nomination with uratltude for tho ., , , , . .. , , ... confidence It Implies, and with a deep senso it stands farmers and others in band to keep 0r tho responsibilities It Imposes. I cordially their bovines in a healthy condition, and see endorse tho principles set forth fn the plat. J ' form adoptctl by tno convention! On nearly that no milk is used that comes from an un- all tlio sublects of whldh ft treats nly bpln- ,,1H,,. n.v. Ions aro on record among the published pro- ueailll) cowi ocedlnirs ort3onirress. Army worms, by tho millions, aro invad- 1 venturo however, to maVe special men- Intr I,nn Talnn.l nn,l tho hnrmvuinfrv "on 01 Bom0 ul I'"""!! 10 I1CS WHICH are ing liong island and also the shore country 1keIy toio,,,,, subjects of discussion, with of New Jersey and Connecticut, and in their out reviewing the controversies which have onward march totally destroy grass, corn, wtUn0 purposo or wish to revive the passions oats, clover, garden crops and oil suculcnt 01 tno laio war, it snouiu i,o saiu uini. wnuo ... , j i the Republicans fully recognize and will stren- vegetation, leaving tho ravoged territory uously defend all the rlnhts retained by tho i.-n1vn nr I. r,.l ,1aafm,tu tieoulo and all the rliflits reserveil to the .i,fM,,.i !., int. ".. i. I1...J !a!'"'eJU r54?.c.V;SJeJ"ilt.cJ"s-l,,?!.rJ2i,?f v.. v.v. V u.us.i ... .uio wu.v.j tuiei, OIIUU fc U (If f 1UUI" J W IIIUII fU 1UI1 UriCl'ICU LIIU .,. mnctlonsol the national government ond ni I one time brought the Union vert near to do. An appropriation bill providing for the structlon. They Insist that tho Uriltcd states ;llnir Iho authority or necessary discretion of tho Executive, Congress should devise a method that will dctcrmlno tho tenure of ol. flco.ond greatly reduce the uncertainty which makes that service so uncertain and unsatls. rnninrv. w Ithout dcnrlvliio' any officer of Ills rlirhts os a citizen, the Government should rennlro him to discharge all his official duties 1111 iniClUKCliee, fciuciti:, mm m minim vac To select wisely from our vast population thnjo who aro best fitted for tho mnny offices to bo filled requires an acquninmneo jar c- ond the ranne ol any ono man. 1 no .xccu. live should, therefore, seek ondrcccivotno in formation and assistance ol moso wiinse nowlcilgo or tno coinmuniucs in which 1110 utles are to bo performed best qualifies them to aid In maklmc tho wisest choice The doctrines announced by the Chleairo Convention nro not tho temporary dev ccs ol a party to attract votes ond corry on election) thoy nro deliberate convictions resulting from-a corcrul study or the spirit ol our Insti tutions, tho events of our history, and tho best Impulses or our people. In my judgment these prlnelplcsshouid control tuc legislation and administration or tho Government. Irt ny event they will kuwo my conduct unui xpcrlcnco points out a better way. iro ect il. It will bo mv nurnosoto enforco strict obe- dienco to the Constitution and tho laws and to promote, as best I may, tho interests and honor of tho wholo country, relying for sup port upon the wisdom ol Oonjiress, tho Intel- lirencoanu puinu ism ui uiu iiuuihu, uuu tno Ivor oi uou. With great resrect) l am vcrytruiy yours, .1. A UAHK1UI.D. TtnnunT'a Potir.Tnv l'owr;i:it3 aro ctiar- ntccd to euro Poultry or all diseases, IT given fore the fowls retuso to cat, sure euro lor Cholera. Wo havo tried It, and odt-lso all to use It. pi. j-yt. chas. riiAito, Veterinary Surgeon, TJAJIK STREET. LEUIOHTON. PA. Diseases ol tho root a specialty. July K-yl eiirvM- nf tlio finl f Rlwnm frnm ilo f.rirrin t J 18 n """""i nmpiO power DI Beil-prCBOr survej ol Uio uuirbtrcam from its origin to , , Uml Us conMitutlon nna Uu) its nnai wnin nrounu tno bargasso bcat nas jnst btcn passed by tho IIouso of Keprescn tatives. Th to be hoped that bo mado and that the work may bo faithful ly and minutely carried out. Tho plan embraces current observations, deep sea temperatures, surroundings) etc., and when done tho Work will doubtless provo nn im portant one 'rtdding to tho nation's record of scientific exploration, another valuable and interesting chapter made In pursuance thereof nro tlio suprciile law of tho land ; that tho rlsht of the nation to determine the method bv which Its own is is an important step and it is legislature shall he created cannot he surrcn- ilnrfMt toltlirt'it ii.jcllcatlntf one of tlio lunda. that a liberal appropriation may niental powers of tfoverninehtt that tho na. tlnnal laws relating to the election ot ncpro scntatlvcs In Congress shall neither be vlota. ta nor evaded: that evcrv elector shall no nermlttcd frcclv and without Intimidation to cast hts lawful ballot at such election ami havo It honestly counted, and that the poten cy of his vote shall not bo destroyed by the Vote" ofany other person. i no dcsi uioufjnis anu energies oi our peo ple sit ouhl bo directed tri thuga ureat ques tions of national wcll-belriir In vhlch all have a common Interest. Such cllorts will suonest . . v . j. - - i restore to perieci peace inoso lMiowero laieiy A pneo indicator for gas meters, 13 new ln armB nirninst each other, fur lustlco and invention which has itist been natcnte.l in Hol will will outlast passion. Jlut it is cer. " ...... tain that the wounds cannot bo completely tins country, 'iho apparatus is said to be healed, and tho sulrit of lrotherh:od cannot fully pervade Jho whole country until every piflipn. rich or nnnr. wlilln nr hlnft. 1.1 fit'dira worKing, enauiuig me consumer to mi ul m me tree ana equal eniojmcni m every civu ana political num. Kuaraniecu oy me consii- luiion nna ino awa, Wherever the enlovment cf thcro r hints is not aeanrca, utscejuent mil prvnii; iminigra. tlon will censo. and tho focUl mul lndustrl.il forces will continue to do ds urocd y tno tniKrationnt mnorers anu tno consequent; m- miniuionoi prosperity, i noniuioniu govcni quite simple and perfectly accurate in its any moment the rjuantity of gas consumed and tho amount, in dollars and cUj of his indebtedness to tho manufacturer. A now and novel method of heating rail way cars has just been patented in Europe and is being placed upon tho Paris-Lyons ment should exercise nil its constitutional au . I thority to put nn end to these evils; lor all uuu vttivi juutva x luuvt, m wnsioio in mo ptioine ami nil uiu otaies are lueiuuure ui nnd no member can suffer without using tho ttceUiteof ooda In foot warmers, on. tolr.Rn. no , inemUer can suher w 111 uissoivuig ill wuLuriiiissuubuucuuusiiiu? now 111HCI tlio COIllll uritfu iroui IIIU iui-l IIIUV ,.,!,, i,ii i ....( r i,,i ihcro is not tuch freedom nnd toleration of of renders latent a largo amount ot fieat mlcal 0,,non nd action that tho minority ...i i it i-. i.i. inn. I ! ... ' ..A..t.. .a ir..f.... ...iw.t.. WHICH CUllUUUl'B lOr ll WIlSHiUHlUlU !l-lllll UHIl tiHWJO mi Vlivuiltu ill... nnui- ... r ,, . ...,, somcrestralntuponiliepartylnponcr. With. of time say from 15 to 20 hours without out tucll rcstra'nt partJ ta lUmni: tyran beinir renewed. nical nnu corrupt i no prosperity which i iVu exhibition will bo opened irt Glasgo'V n August and remain in session for six months, for tho purposo of promoting on exhibition of naval and inarino engineer- mado nosstble In the South bv Its trreat ad V.tllluKCs Ol EOU UI1U OlIIUUlO ,V1I1 IIBltr IIU -Tlio first official statement of the re ceivers of tho rhilaujlphia A- Heading Rail road and Coal i- Iron Comuanies was com plcted for presentation to court Friday af ternoon, 9th Inst. Tho receivers announced that they aro unable as yet to make a report as lo the state, condition and' circumstances of tho property of tho companies, aa dlrectd hy order of tho court, but that thoy will file ieh statement as soon as the necessary ex ominatlons ar.' eoinjtfeleJ and information obf&ipcd to cnullo them to do so. The re port relating to tho railroad shows that the tdal mortgage debt is $59,378,632,5, totat debenture debt, $15,851,109.10; tola' Soat.nj .debt, $10,254,766.90: to which odd !iv dends unpaid, txfs, woge, ie., i','t -14.90! BmUng furl lonn, sun-clr- crcdita, $1,18.UI!.-18: total.S3J55l.. I -11 Tolhi' odd the capital etock,madej U ':" 1 V of ri-mnton -totk,ond'j i uni1 EDrrcwst For the OAnnon Advocate. llli; LOST 11.11 It. What can make a woman feel any moro helpless, any moro as if sho wero cast, for lorn, upon n desert island, like Crusoe's, than to lose her last hair-pin t She docs not gen erally discover that sho is so badly olf until she is combing her hair in a hurry to go somewhere, with her husband waiting down stairs and calling out to her, once a minute: "What in the dickens aro you about? I could get ready to go to Jerusa lem in tho timo you havo been puttering around up there I" ruttering around, in deed I ond sho with her boots to button, her dress lo change, tho frill to 6ew around the neck Iho clastic broken on tho ovcrskirt, her front hair to crimp on an Iron, her teeth to clean, her complexion lo bo brightened by a little pearl powder, ber hair lo dress and her lust hair-pin gone I Sho guesses he'd 6ay "puttering around" if ho had to go through all that I Sho makes the discovery about tho hair-pin just as sho has got her elaborate French twist disposed to her mind and Is holding tbo other half of her lulr in her mouth to keep it out of the way dis covers its Joss just as sho was going to put it into the structure she bad built up with so much labor, to hold it in its place. Sho tears around in frantio baste to find a hair pin, only just one. to hold that twist un till she can go down stairs aud borrow two or ;iirce irom undgel. In tho drawers and vasos, no hair-pint! Almost any timo eho thinks s!'o can look on the floor and see at least one nai'-pin tuere, watting to bo pick nllicd until every voter can freely and lalcly support ony party ne pienpe, Next In Importance to freedom and Justice. Is popuhir education, without which nclthci InstlfA nor Trepilnm cnn lie ticrmanentlv main. ing models of that section and will be under talncd. Its interests ore Intrusted to tho (hn siincrvLlnn nf n lnrirn Knd inflnenl inl tf.tC8 and to tho Voluntary action ol IIIO pco- the supervision 01 a largo and influential . whitovet heln tlio nation can lust v of- committee of shipbuilders and marine engi- lord should to ccncrornly ulvcn to old tho III upiuriiUK vummun c,iiuui3 , uu,i, would ha unuist to our neotde ond dangerous Two clenant locomotives wero recently to our Institutions to npply any portion of tho i- i , i i rl r ,i ti revenues ot the notion or of the tatc to the manufactured at Fittsburgy Fa. for the Tar- el,port of sectarian schools. Tho separation ondi Rn lway in Jopan. of tho Uhtircti and t no btato in evorj tning re- t i i. . i i 1 M. I a pciruicu sua, tomo s..-v i in icuu ,, .u,,icctof national finances my views and weighing about 200 pounds was found have been eo frequently and fully expressed -06-6-1 -- stateutcnt. x oe punirc ueoi is now so wei Wliitn if wna inlon fi-im (hn ivrntinfl. ImrlA 1 HPIMirnil. nild tllr ra'tO Of annual Interest 1U , i i rr i , been so reduced try refundlnm that rinldccon- of tho tail and noso were broken oil nnd its oraJ. (n expenditures and tho talthlul oppllca rininni Unrih waa nl,nt Ar-l,f foot tlon of our surulus revenues t(f tho payment O t. b ,,r t.rlnnlnnl nrthA ,lpht .will irfmlAnltr 1)111. t. uunvuii ivi iiuiiuubivii, iiu,iii iuu eeriain v ireo ins nooiiie irom in, uuruvns. .,. ii.,i..i i.. !, !.,, .i i. tr. and cloto with honor the financial chapter ui "J '""" the war. At the same lime Ihe itovcrnnfent uaumgariner, a ucrman. f-acn car is sup- can provide for all Its ordinary expenditures, ,,lln.1 wlih rlnm nnd f,in M l,n pl in ,nn. and discharge Us Jacrcd oblliratltns lo the plied with rings and luns to bo set in mu- , w.cr, 0, tf;0 Tjinn nm l0 tK0 widows ond tion by cranks, and the whole will bo guided orphans or thoso who fell In Its defence, i ki . r,:i ..:n.. rri. The resumption or specie payments, which bj' fhfabs of sails specially arranged, Tho , jte,,uldlcan party so coufaKcously and Invpnfjir Rnnt-uinn nf ftnpcppilini. In tinii. suecesiiluHv accoinntlshed. has removed from ..... f , r , I the Held ut controversy many questions that gating the air in tho most successful man- lm) , nml Ber0usiy disturbed tho credit or the per. tfovcrnuiam ami tno oueincss oi iiiocouiury r. , i t i- i, i - i lur paper currency is now as iiaiioimi u in Tor their Improved and safe methods of n.,.r',,,,. rutuinuiion has not onlv made r.,At..-: j,.,in. ii... ...... s- L-vervwlicro erfual to coin, tut has Itroutcli Foucher, havo been awarded a prize of 2,000 culatlajr mediuui is more abundant than ever francs, by tho French Academy of Sciences, taftre. and wo need only to mofntttln the These gentlemen have been engaged in tho nnd capital a measure of value Irom the use . u t -i -f it... u wu un nu uno C4 eui lt u, iiio urciii manuiaciuro oi win uriiciu ut v ongco, uic ,,ri,ery wllcll ,ho country is now enjojinic past six years, wituout meeting witu a sin- snouiu not uu eiHiuuorou vy uuy viuiou ... chanircs or doubllul llnanelal enncrlmcnts; glo accident. i ,eerenco to our custom laws, a polloy An exhibition hos btcn opened at Vienna should be pdrsuid which will brln revenues by the Well kholVn African traveler, Dr. capital employed In our ureal industries to Holub, who has thousands ofobject. brought -S")'?,) TtaXZ&l?r wS i i.i... t ,1. ....... 1. i-! ,! rr-i I r . . . . f . . . . . uy nun iruiu onuiii iini..iii iriuvo. xnu legislate ror ire popio oi ino iinueii ninies, articles are arranged in groupes ond classi fied as zoolological, botanical, mincralogical, archaeological, ethnographical and commer cial, the collection being raro and of great value. Paper ai'r cushions nro beifrjr; manufac tured in Japan that are pronounced superi or to those mado of rubber in many respects. Their strength is said to bo marvelous it m,m.minn ,..,,, , nnnhi ln I. nri eaiei y ond Kiory o tno nation. 1 " 1 Konunattlv lor the Interests of commerce. one. 1 thcro Is no Ioniser any formidable opposition A new uso of electricity as a motive jww- er is suggested in tho paving of streets with iron, and in such a manner ns to form a continuous electrical conductor, the snmo lo bo charged with electricity by powerful sta tionary steam engines and dynomo modi odup. "hero Is it now J She look behind the bureau; plenty of pins nnd old alovos. two dressing-combs ami any quantity of nni, oui no uai.-pinsi "jiriuccir' she bawls dOwu'the back stairs, "lend me three r four hair-Dins, ouiekl" "IJrideet has gonS to Vospore," bawls lie? husband, up tho front stairs; "let the hair-pins go to the ueuw uuu uuiuo uiajtg; wa suail no later That is the hour w"h"- ibe wishes she had never nurried him I the mx when the not ror tho whole world, and It Is our Klory thai the American laDorer is moro inieiuxem and better nald than his forelun competitor. Uur couniry cannot bo Indencudent unless Its people, with their natural resources, possess the requisite (Kill at any tune to ciotnc, arm onu equip inemseives lor war, anu in nine neace lonroducaallthenecessarvlmidemen oflabor. It Mas the manifest intention of the founders of tho irovernment to nrovMo lor 1 common delense, not hy standing armies alone, but hv ralslnir amooir the ntople a Kreaterarmy of artisans, whoso intelltt;ence and skill should powerlully contribute to the rMy LIQUOR STOfifl" Kendall's Spavin Cure, Tho mot pnecesstnl ltemedv ever discover ed, as It la ceitiln in itn rlTecln nnd does not blister. HEAD ntOOFUblLOW. From Rev. P. 1 Granger, Pres. Elder of St. Albans Dist. Bt. Albans. Vt., Jan. SOtb. 1880. Dn. B. J. Kksdall & Co , Gcnta i In leplv toymii letter I -will nay that ray experience with 'Kendall's Spavin euro' has been vtrr natlstactmy indeed. Thrco or four years oo I proettrertft bottioof your agent and with it, cured a horso of lamenes- caused bv a spavin Tjast fienson mv horso became very lanio and I turned him out for n lew weeks when be be corao belter, imt when J piithim dntbofoad no crew worse, wuen i uicoverea inai a rinff bono was lorminf. I nrocutcd a botilo of Ken. tlill'j spavin Care and wltb 1"8 than rf onttlo cntfd lmn po Hint ho tit iiotiiini neither can tho bunch bo found, llcspectfullv youi n. , r. , CUtAWUHIl. New Advertisements. LXCEIjLliNT Ol'POU'I UMTY SIIKLDON" nOriWBIiTj offera for nali nt a sacrifice, a very VAIiUAHLM PUOPKJVrY. locaieu od ino coiiur oi JiAiiiUUAij jisu FII-TTII -TItKIiTH. In tlie HOHOUOIl Oi! W li AT UK l LY Crtrbon f'onntv Pa. Foranv family desirtuR a cduiloitdnleaud enzv home, tfll- Is an excellfiic oppnitunltt'. The lot ii supplied with choice liult.ond tto honsocon tains nix pood-sized 100019 nnd a Ppaeious attic, with IJay Window on houth f-ide.is fiitnishcd with ntl the modem improvements, a flao rimee in tho kllcUcn aud on cxiedent neater lu iuo cei ar, wuicn neaiA 1110 wnoi? umuiins UoiiiitiCteo with it ate iho necessary outhouses, stablo smoUo houfe, &c all In pood coi-dnlon. Lie aio oners ior s.tiea w-ii-puvingaouoio FRAIE TENEMENT, situated nenr tbo watrrtanlc, brinffing in an nnnual reutnl nt tOJ. Tlicv will both uo so d. chiiip. for cah. ilea sun for bale rtmoval to 1- ioriua. Aiuny to hllELDOP) IJODWEIiT. Correr 6th and It. it. sib.. Weatlieily. l'a July 17 w4, Drugs and Medicines, Wiirri: Ilciuoval BTRCCT. .111(1 WEiaSl'OIlT. I'A. of Firm J Cltango Messrs. Iiapslior & Zcrn Heir leave to nnnouncb to the cit'rens at Wi lfis- poitand sinrotmilnifr neighborhood, that they meiv purcimpua tno ftock anu uxiuri h ot ir, J. W. Lntz's Drue Bioto. nn-l havliMr reuien. isheit and hire civ iucrerscu the htock. ha e 10 moved It lnm tho oiegnutly iltted-up mom in tne Hi if iiuildiutr. nu Whim fciopi, iormrrly tjcvunied bv Mr Fred Schmidt, whom thpv ro vri'puro'i iu iicconnnouuit ineir incurs aim tho x,uljI'c generally with IMesh and Tuio QARBON HOUSE, I. W. KAUnENllUSH, I'nOPIlIETOIt, Dank St., LKniotiTOst, PA. Tlio nmnoK llorsB olfcrs flrtt-class accom. mmiatlons to the Traveling public, lloardlnir bv tho Day or Week on Ilcasonablo Terms. Uholco Olnare. Wines and Liquors always on hand. Good Sheds and Stables, with attcn tlye Hostlers, attached. April 10-yl Perseverance Will 11. DRUGS AND MEDICINES, of nil kiiuU toROi her with a lull lino of all such l'VANCY GOODS as art usujlly Kept in well supplied DrustJtorcs, compri-ins huno.s, reiiumery, Pnupa, Jlru-nes, cotius, HJionldcr llrnces. hyrlngos Nursing Uottles, Dye btJll's bc.. &o. Phie WIKKS nnd LIQUORS for Medicinal purpoCB, aud a larce sloe or choice I'JUAltS. t;i hnslnrsfl will be under Iho oeTROnal chniireaud supcrlntendenco of Dr. J.U.Zeux. WO lnei'lU lO . IVO lull ulimiui;i..u 1 iu uui 'u trous tn quulny and price. Give usn cad. 8toughton, Mass., March ltli, lfO. J. krAhAit. .fc tlb. OenUt-In iitico to rouandiuvseil I think I oujiht toiet you know that I havt- j'eaiovid two UH10 sri'Tins with Kendall's Spnvlu Cnro. oiio very larpo ono. don't know how louir tho spavin had been tnero. I bavo owned iho. uoio oirht piouths. It took 1110 four mouths ht taV.fi ll'o lurceonn oCtano two for tho small one I havo used ten Dottles. The horse is emirciv wen. not at an stilF. nnd no bunch to be cen or felt. Tnls Is a wi'iideriut nieCii'lm1. It Is a new thine bete, but if it does lor nil want it has tiono lor me Us enlo will bo veiy piettt. neaped 1 uuy yours. OlIAS. Ei rARKEIt. Kendall's Spavin Cure. CONCORD, N. IT., Jan. 2, 1680. a beautiiul rouumnre Ipatwas At von to its on ncemiti" of a opnvm on her lpp, which mado her (lead lime We tiiOoQ ber shoo and allowed her to run in thn barn vmd in tho rail otthe vear, Mppivlna 'Kendall's Spavin Ouie accord ing to directions. Wo did not uso liet for n mont.i. sho whs entirely cured, and the bunch completely removed, antflias never beenhnne since Wo Ptnte what wo Know to bo u net. Wo have told twelve dozen battles ln tho shott timo that wo have acted ns vour agents in Con cold. IteRpecifnllv your. Aiothccnrlcs. Statement Me Under Oatli. To Whom IT May coxcf.uXi tn the year bono sunviu of seveialniofltlis1 giowth, nearly oati a laruo us a m-u's I'gir.nuii cdiiiu civiy siuii u-d ihe lameness and tcmovtd ihe en la tiro moot. I htivn wurknil tho horso ever 8ii.ee verv laid nnd lie nevei has been lamp, nor could 1 flrftr rp iinv dih'Mcnca in thn tire of tho hoc joints Bin ft) a iruuiru miu wjiii ivtmun r-iJiv' 111 K'VtTO XI. KAllsS. Jinosburfth rails, vt., 'cd. sa, ivj. Sworn nnd pubacrlbcd lo before mo thl9 25th day of rebiuary, a d. '87'.'. JOHN O. JKNE J.T, KENDALL'S Spavin Cure on Human Ml Tatten's Mill?, Washington Co., N.Y., Februnry ui. 1878. it. j Kendall M D DearSir.lheparticu- inr f!if.i na whiirli I nwl vour " BoJVlu Cum " was a mjliennut ankle tpr-tln ot 10 months' Rfandinir. I bad tried monv thtnrs.but In viu. Your "Huavm I'ure" out the loot to tho giound nknin. i.ud. for tho first, timo flnco hait, in a natural pimoD. For a family liulmentit ex. ceis au tmmr we evci ueu. Vn.iu irnltr 1(kV V. P. RKTJ.. Pastor M. K. church, fattens illns N. Y. ir-p.NTJAT.T.M RPAVIN (JUflR U RUro In 8 effects ml o in its action aa it noes not onsiir. rp.r it. in iipiirtrniinir anil troweiiai lorencn eve- ry deep sealed pain or to icniovo any bouy urowih or other eiiliircrcment. such as Soavma. rtplints. Curom Ctilous, Spniins, SwelUnas any ljnmcnosi, uou nu uuinvtmumn 01 uu juumd ni r.imh.. itr ithiiimiilHio m Man. and fornitv mirnohofor which a I.inlmont Is used for .Man or Ueat It la now known to bo the he-it Un! uientiormnn ever uscu, iiciiiik muu yucui- unin itsetrccts. Rpiid nJitin-H for Illustrated Circular which. wo tlnnte, Kivos positive prrof of its vii tno-. Mi reiueuy nos ever met wuu suevi mniiuiuuei; "iiccosi to our kuuWseui, for iieatt a well us Man. frlceti pr bottle, or tlx hot ties for All Utuiruits haolt or ran frvt It for sou. or H vlll bo sent to nny aildress rn receiptor price b the piourletorf. Dft . J. KKNDALIj & CO.. Kuosburah Falls, Vt. (uno '.'C-yl OPIUfVI HABITeSS anil at ltB cust than hy any oihcr mean No tnffjtliiB nr Incouvenionce. Tnatiuent ship. neu to uny inii ui iiio i. r, vr wuu j.'uh Him AilitiPM. 11. S. UlSI'l'.N. J.AUV, ilcrnen Spitngs, MIcU. (Ehtabllshcd 181.3). ' Clnek, Novoltien, Eto fini lor nrlce lis . AOIONTH 111 uu nans nf tho IT. H. mid Canailu)i. O. C. IIUDLI'.Y i CO.. liunoiier. aul ilauufactuttra. Jiorrien fl.riiiue. Mich. Jaly Uyt WATCHES, rJT VO'JTlt AND MIllDIH-AOKD, , Woulrt you lie ro-tor. o to bOUiNiJ I r-oud siduiu ami vou will pet ail- i vice ill HOAien euveiopn. auiiicb., Frof. J.VT. KU a.s. OBdeusourg N.y. Julyiryl RUPTURE, The lMTEIlIAI. UtUfS u what sou want Ihe ercatest inventlou ct thoaTOl i-en our pain. ihlet. ft-M tree. rrol. J. v. tu.ui, urreui bure. .V.Y. J'y "l All about Its Climate, boll. Crops, Live stock and FitrmiiiK Iuti'iinN Its rapid Increase In nnmlstioii and wondeiful deve onnient ot iua terial refcOiircoH its dry and wet Besons its advaut h ami uifauvaniaRes,iui ou uo icarn- oA in Iho KANSAS FAUMK1I. HOW 111 it IStll vour. tao nlutst Auncmtural Journal In the New West, an 8pngo u eoxty Farm and Kami, ifnuiipr. 11,11 .nrJlributois umoua Lhe nructi cal tarmcis, itiid-m ower, aud bicedersot the Wesu Croj notes larnieis lotteis fiom every couutv In Kaunas. Tho FAitMEit U tno oiUcial paper for pub 4saine tho btra a of the total e. auofcr'ptton price, po.-t.1v6 pjid 1 coot. 1 year, t.&o t copy, b mouths, tuOO. l copy, mouths m cents. nawpt Copy Free- to any Addreu, U. r., KWINO, Kd'tornnd IMiblnher. July 7wa TDFEKA, KANaAS. QIIAUKKS W. UOWKH, PHYSICIAN AN'D bUIlOKON, FENN6V1LLE, Katt Feun Township, Carbon County, l'a, Mny be consulted ln KnztUh and German. lUMueme at the lloiel. Juiyiovl D 1V1D1.NI) XOT1CK. ines. It is claimed that wagcfnn, carriages, firo engines and other vehicles provided with electrical driving wheels, could be run over a pavement of this kiml in any desired direction and with moro case and safety than by tlio present system of horse locomo inotion. What next? Dr. J. It. Girdner, of New York has ob tained some wonderful results in Mn graft ing during tho past few months. In the treatment of a largo ulcer recently, he cut ni pieco of skin from a man who bad been dead a few hours, laid it on tho granulated to aunruiirlations for the tinliroTcnicnt ufou hurburs and great navigable rlverff provided that the expenditures lor that purpose are strictly limited to works ol national Import, unco. TheMlulMlppl river, with Its great tributaries. Is of such vital Importance to so many millions of people that tho safety of Its navigation requires exceptional coneldcra. tlon. In order to secure to the nation the control of all Its waters, President Jcllerson negotiated the purchase of avast territory, extending from the Uulf of Mexico to the I'tw cltlo Occun. Tho wis. loin of Congress f hould be Invoked to devise some plan by which that great rlrcr shall cease to be a terror to Ihoae who dwell upon lis banks, and by whlcli Us shipping may safely carry the Industrial pro duels oflwcnty-ttve millions of people. The Interests of agriculture, which Is the basis of all our material prosperity, and In which sev. cn.tn.lltUs of our population are engaged, as well as tlra Interests ol manufacturers and commerce, demand that the facilities for cheap transiwrtallon shall bo Increased by the use ol all our great water counes. The material Interests of this country, tho traditions of Its tett!emcntfand tbn sentiment ot our neonle. have ltd lhe Government t nr. ler the widett hospitality to emigrants tthcr surface of the ulcer and bandaged tho leg up 1 muingto share tho burdens as well as the' firmly. In three day. tho graft began to j ""'XL'JAM!" At a TCcTilnr msellnsr of tho Directors at Iho llrst National iUUK of Lehipbton, u emtun in in i divteeud ot iwonnd-n-ftnli per cent, ou lhe capiul tttoek was declared, puyab.e ou aud alter July u, iwn'. , , W. W. IIOWMA. Cashier. Jnly lo-w3. $999 IN LEHIGHTON, formerly of ALliENTOWN, respectfully Informo thd Hotel Keepers and Cilltcni generally that ho has Opened a NK7 KIU.U01. STOItK ln Fawcott's llulldlng, noarly opposite lha " Carbon House," on BANK STREET, LEHiGHTON, Pa., with i full fetock of tlio Choicest Urands of tea wimm m CdMI'UISING Brandy, Whiskey, Gin, Hum; Port, Sherry, Champagne, &c;, &rj.; to which he Invites the attention of purchasers. Prlcci will be the very Loirest ror Ileny Onsli. rATHDNAUCINVlTKU. Maylst,1880-yl Hotels and Saloons. h: s. hohlen jQEOl'OLl) 9IEYF.ll, Announces to Ihe peoplo ori.ehlghton ana vlelhlty that ho has leased and refuted the Saloon & Eestauiunt, civ owned bv Lwwia J. Chmstmak, on llnnlt street. Lehlirhlon. and Is nrrnared to rurnlsh them with FltESH JiEKK and other Kerreshincnts at all times, l'atronago solicited. Free r.uiibli Kery Saturday Kve. nliig. nj). 10, lS80-yl. THIS INTERESTS Y0U1 The Fort Alleri House, WEISSPORT, PA i Xritliari Klotz, Proprietor This Houso Is located In tlio HotoSgh of Welssnort. uroon ouniy, i-u.. un ,a i.uii. on the alto of Fort Allen.anol 1 EtocKauo lore Iflcatlon. crceicu ntro over nroteet tho early settlers against Iho hostile ncutslons of tho Indians. The houso Is a sub stnnthil brick, and was named "Fort Allen IIouso" Dytneittioiniwiuu ........... ...... Thirty-two ltooms and a handsomo Itestau. rant, and tho present Proprietor has i newly and thoroughly refitted tlio establishment. It has all tho appointments of a HnsT Class CouStrv lloTHt; adapted frt 10 comfort ol Its patrons. In close proximity to the Hotel, ln perfect preservation, is ino iiiciuno OLD FllAr.KI.lN WELL, which was dug by order of Benjamin Frank u" ,X .,,,,nlv tho uarrlson of Fort Allen with water. Its walls of stone, which still defy the ravages of ages, are as perleH to-day as when put there, ami the well now con alns about six icet of cristal water. The well Is now be ing fitted up ns a historic rel.c.to the water of which the patrons of the Houso will have frco access, SUHJIER HOAHDEHS will he accommodated at Reasonable rrlecs. Thollarls supplied with tho bort W.nes, Llnuors and Ola'ars, Uoml i 'tabling attache,!. May, 8.1y j-MPOUTAJfT AKNOUNCEJIEST! SLtewlsi Weiss. POST OFFICE I1UILDING LEHiailTON', I'A., has the Largest and lOSl 2.X10BB1VC OIUCK Ol V ,iLril. '51 Vyi I? 15 K3H21.HB1UfC) HATS, GAPS, &c. ever offered In this fcorouch. Havlnk pur- rhnsed my Stock In tho Eastern nnd other Manufactories eftrly in the season nnd nt a saving of 10 to 15 per centum on the present Auvaneeu I'rices, 1 am prepared to oner cj. traordlnnry inducements to my customers. Special attention has been glvcu to the seleo tion or Fall and Winter Boots ! and I Invite mynamcrouS frlemlsand patrons 10 can ami examine my siock ueiure mauintf their purchases elsewhere, as lam prepared uu u. TIKE BEST OHGil.V MlIiE I For Only a Penny ou tAtt Send a rosTAL card -to' tii?; A. B. CHASE OSGAN COMPANY, NOKWAIK, OHIO, nnd receive tnnr H'u.traled Catnlogue, Circulars and Testimonials, showing huw they VXS and DO make the BEST OSlAN t:j tlui IVORILW ! Many point. 01 ri-"ii.mi.a.ES sii ovrr OTSIHI'S. We can't l.-iril'iilaiize here, tu! will My, if ji.ii w.ii'l an Iiirtl:liut for your own use you uantnollnnj but OVIZ ORGAN! If youwant Ore.in tT Fell ncain, there are no others are fold. IT'S A I'ACT. a. is. chads: oitcjAr; co., NoieiVAi.ii, 01110 A oontlnuous riowr of Water does not wet or Dim WOLFF'S BLACKING. SelM'olisliln? Leather Preservative. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT. ASIC YOtJrt DEALER FdR IT. noSnectfully nnnoanccs to tho people of Lc hlghton nnd Its vicinity, that ho Is now pre pared to supply them with all kinds of Household Furniture MannfaetCrcd from the best .Hcnsoncd JIntc. I 3 rials at l'rlccs fully as low as the samoartlele, ; 3 . 1 . . . . 1 - .... 1. .. IT..... .i . .1 n fnw J cnn DO imiukiii lor eiarwuciu. of the Inducements offered : Parlor Sets nt from 50 to 4.00 Walnut Mnrblctop Dressing Case Jtedroom Suites. 3 pieces. 40 to C5 Painted Iledrontn Sulles 15 to 840 Dane Seated Uhalrs, pcraetof o Common Chairs, per set of 0 t and all other Uoods equally cheap. In this connection, I desire to fall the at tention uftht people to my ample facilities In EH to irlve ciKClal lmlucomcnta to PUJiUHASKHS JAHS Ilimnml.aF T.VUMQ UT.TfifS ro?t-01Ilco llulldlng, IsehtVhton, l'a. Sept. 20. Can't bo niaile by every indent every muLiiiiia ine uusineuv wo luriiiuu, oat tlioso wlliluir to work can eaul ly earn a dozen dollars a day right id their own locilitieu. Have 110 room to explain heie. lia. lr.es pleasant aud baiivrnble. Women aud by and KiU do ns well as men. Wo will Inr. nbiU yen a compile Oatfli fie. e wilt bear expeimo fl staitiDR you. Ptsrticnbnn free. Write and. beJ. J-'arniers and mecuauio, ihelr BonauddsuKhters,aQd all fla-tes in need of iiaylni; woik at home, should vriito to us and learn all about tho work at otu.6, Aiitlrem TUUK &. CO , Aucut-ta, Maine. Julyiu.vl. Is now beinir made faster than ever by those ut woiK for us. I'eraons of either sex can ninkft taa a week In their own towns, if Ibey are willing to coin. No lult. t5 outfit frio. A 11 you e on ruu tb? busineta Cup'tal not re ? Hired. All who ruptve prosper Sonne fulls, articular Ire.). Addle. II. 11ALLU1T t CO.. 1'ort.anu, Maine. July I Oil MONEYS rAiiPAinw.."ADGKs) Jpranldln Domity Stntciiicnt. Annual Statement of the Receipts and Dis bursements of Franklin licnship School District, Robert Anthony, Treasurer, in account with Franklin Toicnshp ScJtool District, Cbrton county, ii., (liounty Ac couat),for theschool year ending 7inc7,18S0. Received of Horn of Weltsp't,t 8.V) 00 II. 1' I.evan, ondupllcatc,167H, 269 00 John Schwab, " 1877, ti 00 To balance 12 72 1'ald on twndf, Int. and corn.. (1237 07 Commission 24 74 t)126'2 7'JtlV82 72 To balance 12 72 tlulstandlnir bonds 4489 51 .1 K.RIckert, serv.equltysults fit 01 To balance 473 03 Due from lloro of Welssport, less Interest (.1:155 C2 " " J.Schwab,dupl877, WO 00 " ' Il.P.Levan, I87S, Ijl 30 (5029 02 $5029 02 Ily balanco 473 08 Audited and accepted, this 25th day of June, A l).l!0. W. II KUMEKEIt, ) Art,.r juij3-w3 sti;pui:n &olt, ACU New J7irm! New Spring Goods ! The tindersltrned, lately assistants to Miss Lizziu IChaah, respectfully announeo to the ladles of Lthlichtou. WeiUvorti and the surroundlnir nelvhborhootl that , they have purchased the MILLINERY IlfltilNliSS, lately carried on by Miss Kreamkb. and that theyhave Jnst received a sew and elegant SIOCKOI (ltin n,,d In n wpolr n nlndiil liln movement urthe Uhlnese to our I'ielfW coast I taken place, and In o week a splendid skin, pirtolits tia little of tho aualltlos ol such an smooth and clastic, bad frrown over tho ul- 1 emigration, cH.-.cr in us purposes or Its re Ac, Ac, &', ninlffiil raninalirn lladirAA ot thd ItCDUbU. show signs of I'A), a perfect union liaving gulshable part of our population. Tim recent , cau una Jxmocruuo cundluates, nni I I h sn! iiTii'Tit. Jl KNOLtair. ecratedftaft malcinir a eoninlcto euro and I U Is ttro much like an Importation to Contalrlne; Id-like rholofraphsof thoCandl- ccmea part, making a coinpicio euro anu weioomed without restrlctioni too much d.tco- eucaied iu prctiv ula.ureOiltrami. leavinir EC soar beu nd. use an iuiiH.cn to uo iookoo uion witnoui to. wun pin 101 atiacmnR 10 cat or vet. .Active 0 I llnilm.lM. Wn i.t.nn, nnnmont tn nllnw nnul Bvb.i.i. n .n n.uLu tin a ii... tnlllni. liAm. mill 1.1 1 , K lit. I wnuiMuiiniu UU.C MBUU' same protlt 1'rlou 11 csots each; 2 tar 15 ceuts: 10 for w cents, or 10 1 lor 6c. l'lmiographa same li Ice as Badges, (."ivoa rortruiU on UntuI vUt ppi r Heroic ii ' v 1 r si ct-Dia. h'iaz- of il else, iloa-i 1 ndpiiccs JN.tw Is lhe llarv at titno for agr'iti aud aeaei-a. bend for samples v4 full purtlru &TMn I H MAN! I-Al 4 I IttN'U f JulyiSKl n:en ii,i 1 ii iu l? The indestructaWl.tv of matter may bo form of servile labor to be Introduced umoni roadlly demonstrated V prer-iring 1 class tubes of equal woiebl lollows: Fill Administration, supported by Tonaress. has wishes she wero lack with, rmnher' And both wilh pure oxygen, containing a few "cil,ntVtt JiSiJ .rmh'i sho feel, provoked enough to cry, and ,oss 1 rtic!e, otraThou & nm osll. tliat ,lre. . Sttt" enough to stick pin, ir the partner of he ' , v.nt the ev.ls liucy.io arl,. f;0I. (ho ,T- lest Another jiaii tcpn-u r -a .- riaaiwn, 11 it iiuwcaiiy ocjiev u 11121 iuc:o imnery coMrmsiHO HATS, IIONNirVS, FLOWERS, IllUIUIN'S, M. ii ii utwnd . NOTIONS, etc.. etc, Which they are olferloi; at unnreeedently LOW I'ltlflLS FOK OJISll. All work will bo made up In the li'ten fashion, and mst durable manner. A share of public paironoxe la solicited and pertrrt eitlslarttnn Knaran teed, MltS A Kltr dl It, MIS-. M S, SNYIH It Store at the l'rr ct noflla"kK r etand II. knny I-hlKhf -ii, I'u Ap- ,,iii THE UNDERTAKING BUSINESS with a NEW and HANDSOME HEARSE, nnd a lull UnoofUAhKETS and OOKKINS, 1 am jirepared to attend promptly to all or ders In this Hue. at lowest prices, ratronaae rerpectlull? solicited and tho most ample eatlstactbn guaranteed. V. SCHWARTZ, octlS HANK St., Lehlghton. Dr. Charles T. Horn Would announce to lhe nubile Hint he has purchased Irom MRS. A. O. PETER, tho CENTRAL DRUG STORE, In Lcuckel's Blscir; Bank St., Leliighton, Pa., Having refitted and refilled the entire stock be can offer DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Cures Thousands Yearly. A POSITIVE CURE ron C0TJGHS, C0I.D3, and CONSUMPTION, A USO,' The Best of Tonics, CURES DYSPEPSIA, Restores (he Appetite, Aids Digestion, Strengthens the System. Bostons the Weak and Debilitated, Invigorates tin LIVES, and at the same time AOia on the KIDNEYS AND BOWELS restoring them to healthy action, health and strength follow' from Its une. Tho WEAKaridOELICATCsufrcrlngfrcmi LOSS OFAPPETITE,INVAllDSandpcrponsrecoverlng from sicklied will llnd It the remedy they need to strengthen them. A trial St It will provoall ira claim. Askyonr drugcletforDR. CROOK'SWINE OFTAR. Tako no other. Forealo by all druggists at One Dol lar a bottle, IT H THE LEADING EEMEDT FOB 1 ALL THROAT AND LUSQ COMPLAINTS. S- N- SMITH & CO., Propri., Successors to Oliver Crook b Co., Dayton. Ohio. A bollle contains IS times as much as any SS cent prcparauon. (.unta- DRUGS AND Btrictl'y fresh CHEIuICALS and Ture, Also Horso nnd Cattle powderr.Patent Medl. clnes, Ilrushes, Soaps, Uorabs, 1'erlumcrles, SlHinKes, Ohamols Skins. Wines nnd LlrjuorS for .Medical I'urpores. Oils, I .amp and l'l 1 1 u res. 1 yc 1 u Its.C holco Ulnars, Pipes and Tobacco. Spec tacles, Trusses, Nursing Homes, Violin Strings, awl a tull line or Wall Paper and llordcrsatthe Lowest Prices. Prescriptions' carefally compounded and Crompt attention given toevcry branch of the uslnesi. A continuance of the patronage bcretolore extended to this establishment Is respcetlully solicited, and satisfaction guaranteed. lept.IJf 187 '.-ly. 1)b. O. T. HORN. THE BEST OF COAL The undersigned Is now prepared to supply the very best LATTlMElt COAL at the fol lowing LOW PRICES FOR CASH ! No. 2 Chestnut, per ton,, No. 1 (Ihestnut, per ton,, Stove, per ton, At Yard S 00 3 00 3 35 Dcllv'd. 30 3 30 3 65 J. L. Q ABEL, Sealer m Generai. Hardware, &c, Opiwalte the Fabric Pquarc BANK hTIlfFT. I Hilt rtl ON, I'A. BOv f IT -c DR.J. KRAMER'S GERMAN EYE tOiSs. RAIVE la a noMiivo euro for : w cak and diseased eye.. 8AFE AND RELIABLE- Nevcrfalls to euro any case of soro eyes, nnil nn remedv is so Immedi ate ln lta cftcctt. Price 25 cents a box- Should your druggist not have It, on receipt of M cents (or postage stamps) w 0 will send you a box ino of expense. S. N. SMITH & CO., Prop., Dayton, O. 4vVvtyVvvyvvyvvyyvtyvyvyyvyvtvyVvV 1866. Original Choaii CasH Store 1880. Of East "Woissport, Pa. It may not ho generally known to our peo ple thnt 1 he Kl HST Oil l.A P CASH STIlll E IN KAST WKlSSPiiUTwas started by tho undersigned In the year 1803, nnd lhat the snmo person keeps it to-day, and Is selling all descriptions of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Groceries, Provisions,- cfccv at equally as low prices as tlio tame quality of goods can bo obtained In any town In tha county Intbe HOOT AND SHOE LINK I hare a full stock of Ihe very best makes for ladles', misses', men, boy's and children, and Invite an Inspection by buyers beforo they purchase elsewhere. Hon I you forget the placo.The Original Oheap Dash Store, a few doors north or the Oanal llrldge, Last Weiss port. Pa. HENRY CANPHULL. 3-Ilutter and eggs taken ln exchange at highest market prices. nayl.-m3. jpItOTOSALS Will bo received uat'n 7 30 o'clock p. ra , on Mon.lsy, July l, mo, for the JANITOR SHIP or the LtillUHTON SCHOOL HOl'St' Hy rrder or the Hoard, 1AN11L UKAVr.ll. Secretary Ju'V lS"w