4 't i.iMregeftjieflyiawjSiBsWSptjrgj!i3k .Newirliper Advcrtlatnff HtrMij,wnereiniTei t fsing contrnctn inn jr bo nude for It in Bmiiy bo found on !llo nt Uro. IV HowBMi k CoV liurctm (10 Spruco ', - SATURDAY, 3VVttt, 6S6.K . Local and Personal. 'l'U fjUHSClMIIEIISe Subscribers wljl jilease refer to lit? dlrcc linn Mm on lliclr paiVrs. by so doihir they Will bo able to seo whether they are squaro on our books it, not, Uius : John Fitzwllllam . ,., mar8 79 Shows that tho subscription has been pahl tin till March Bth. 1873, find consequently there is onodollar due us on the proscnlycar, which you will please remit, or $1.25 will bo charged if we nave to sena bin. - . Tho Reading Ilnllroad announce! a dlv Idend of one dollar and fitly cents er share on East Pennsylvania Ilailroai stock, pay' able July 20. The East Mahanoy Railroad announces n dividend of ono dollar and fifty cents per share, jiaynblo on demand. John McAndrcws, aged 30 years, was killed Wednesday, by a full of roof rock in a colliery at Piltston. !ij.Look at tho yellow direction tab on tho first pago and see how much you owe. SEB-lf you wanta nice smooth jcasy shavo your hair cut or shampooing, go to Franz Roedcrer's Saloon, under the hchango He tel. He will fix you right, and don'tyou forget it. S3UlI.II. Tclcrs, agent, the popular mer chant tailor, in tho tKst office building, Is now receiving and opening ono of tho largest and most fashionablo stocks of cloths, cas. simcres and suitings ever brought into Lefilghton, and which ho Is prepared to make up in tho latest fashion end most durable manner, at prices which actually defy competition, Call and examine goods and learn prices and bo convinced iFour young women, who ore leading the lives of tramps, arc encamped on Sharp Mountain, near Pottsville. Titos'. Benedict, an old and well known citizen ofrittslon, I.uzerno county, com piittcd suicide by drowning on Monday whilo iris'ah'o' Siatington had only 13 deaths from Juno 1st, 1879, to June 1st, 1880 Farmers oro beginning to complain about gunners who trespass upon their lands and shoot all kinds of insectiverous birds that como within their resell fpr Lewis Weiss, in tho post-officb blind ing, this borough, has ju:t made a large ad dition to his stock .for Ilia spring and sum tner trade, viz, n full lino of f till" and soft felt hats ot the latest and best styles, and, a full lino of gentlemen's, Indies' r.nd child t-eu's boots, shoes and gaiters, all ijfwhicl ho is offerlnz at tho very lowest cash prices. jiJ-Puro Paris Creon tor potato bugs, Persian Insect powder for molh,lcd bugs; and all oilier bugs. Wliitc Hellebore Tow'der for worms on air rani and gooseberry bushes. Large stock just received. Cheap lor cash, at A Durllng's. E. II. Snyder, Esq., our chief burgess desires us to statei for tho benefit of those who speak lo tho contrary, that ho has not, so far, refused lo grant a licenso for a circus exhibition in this borough during his term. Thayer's was the firstnppliinttahim for li cense to exhibit, and he granted it. jB-Job printing of the firieSt d'cseiiption can bo had at tho CAnnos Aiivocatk office at very low prices. Cull olid tee Camples. JiS'Sea a wino cup in another coldm'n withn bunch of grapes from which Epcer's Port Grap3 Wine is made, that is so highly esteemed by tho medical profession for the uso of tnrnlidsjwcakly persons and the aged. Bold by all druggists. jZiJ-WANTKi,agirl,'about Ifi ycarsofagc, to assist with Housework. Apjily at the Carbon Advocatk office, Lehlghton, Pa. The Lehigh Valley Railroad1 is build inzancwlino of freight cars, painttil in . ...... ' pure winie. A VALUABLE PREMIUM! "Wc will present every per son calling at this office and pitying $1.00 for one year's subscription to. the UAnfeoN Advocatk, with a cony oi nr. J. B. Kendall's Theatise on toe House, ono of the iiiost valuable books for Farmers and Horsemen ever published. The book is handsomely mid profusely illustrated, and gives symptoms aijtl treatment, lor the various diseases to which the horse is subject. . Remem ber, for $1 you get the .Ad vocate lor one year and a copy of the book free ! Now hand in your names arid the dollar. Wo have just received a limited number of Kendall s JLJll.ATJBt, UH llll'i JAUKOli AiMiJ His Diseases, printed itt Ger man, which wc will give to !l ' ' 1 mosc paying one year in aa- vance lor the Carlson Advo- CATE. These cars are to run on what will bo known as tho "Wliito Line." The I'erndaii rolling mill has started tip nrjain. Fivo puddling furnaces were ttartcd at first, but tho number was soon Increased to nice. His expected that tho mill will soon be. running under a full force. s) Women that have been bcdrid!Ln for years havo been entirely cured of female weakness by the uso of Lydia E. Pinklum's Vegetable Coniiound. Send to Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, 233 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets. . 33-2 iffS-Tho Pennsylvania Slulo CoJIrgo ii fortunate in having secured for its new President Joseph Shortlidge, A. M., a native 6f Chestc: Co., Pa., and for over 20 years a successful teacher, mostly ns Principal o Academic Institutions. Ho coirfes to tlie College from Maplowood Institute, Delaware Co., P.i., and lakes chargo it cue?. Tho peo ple of Pennsylvania should 8io,l tl'c'r wi a'nd ilaughlers to this College where they can be as well educated as In the more ex pensive colleges of tho Kut. Full session opens August 27th. Tuition free. Send for catalogue of BUSINESS MANAGES, State College, Center Co., Pa. 34 For the week ending on the 10lh Inst., there wero 91,009 tons of dial shlppcM' over f ho Lehigh Valley Railroad, a total for tho season to that ilalo of 3,478,281 tons, show. ing an uicrcasa in shipments as compared with corresponding date last year, of -12,595 tons. A magistrate iu Luzerne county has do elded that the bondsmen of a hotel Leepcr arc responsible for losses In tho building. Tlio hotel was ut Shlckshinny, and Mr. Werkheiser was tho plaintilf. Tho following are tho nominations made on Tuesday in conventions in Lu zerne mil Lackawanna counties: Philip II Nicely, of Shlckshinny, for the Secbriddrt'- tricl) James Gcorgo for the Third; John L. Latouche, of Moscow, for the Fifth, uud W. R. Uirrliky, of Soott, for tho Seventh. The conventions instructed unanimously for'Gal ushn A. Grow for United States Senator. Reuben T. Kreiderif llazletondiasbeen nominated for the Assembly irf the Fosrth district ol Luzerne county, J. P. Cnhnell and O. L. Fehr, editors of tho Eastou vlrym, were arrested on Tuesday for libel, on oalh of ilson Petty, who60 rc eidcueo was declared by the paper to ledis orderly, What is it that men coll or w&ei' Ihey nave a lama horse T Kendall's Spavin Cure, John Long, of Dunmore, Pa., was re- cently driven out of his house by swallows, They swept down the largo chummy, drove the firo out of tho stove and tho oooupauts out of tho kitchen; they covered the win dow panes, and were estimated to be ofe'f 5,000 iu number. But David Ebbert may still bo found at his wpular livery on North street, this borough, prepared to furnish all with Gue teamsat lowest prioee, Dr. Charles Pharo, vtrinary surgeon, of Bethlehem, has permanently located iu this borough for the (rooties of bis profes sion. The Dr. oomes here very higblv rec- Forlhb eight days ending nn the 9th insti, fl 1,934 tons of coal were shipped oyer tho Lehigh .t Susquehanna railroad, n total for tho Eeason lo that date of 1,720,875 tens, a decrease, as compared with same date last year, of 253,175 tons. Dr. Mayer, of Mauch Chunk, a dentist of 20 years c'tperienco in tho profession. His works sneaks for itself. Our readers wishing work in his lino will not go amiss by calling upon him. Tj.li:n yoil tcB d baby, which yeu know to have 3uficrbd for a time with Summer Complaint or Dysentery, suddenly improve and grow fat and healthy, you can rest assured that Dr. Buii's Baby Syrup has been used. , A most delightful rain slorn, accom panied by heavy thunder and lightning, passed over this place Thursday, continuing lot' como hours. Next Tuesday will undoubtedly be a gala day in Mauch Chunk, it being tho day for tho reunion of tho 28th, 147th, add Knopp's Ballbry. Bo on hand for a good time. Don't drive n lame horsa when voucan get 'Kendall a Spavin Cure' for $1. 00, it is wortli $5. Head their advertisement. James E. Hoch,of Cntasauqua, has been arrested for seduction anil adultery, on oath of Wilkinson Jncoby, of Bethlehem. Ho charges Hoch with lcadingastroy hisallcgcd virtuous daughter Alice. IIoHi is a mar ried man and '.be father of liiuc children. Ho was put under $300 bail. Allontown stands twelfth highest in point of population among the cities and towns cf Pennsylvania as shown by tho re cent census. Tho cities iu excess of it arc Villiamspoil, 1S,SB; Altoona, 19,97S; Wilkcsbarrc, 23,340; Lancaster, 25,S90;Erie, 27,222; Harrisburg, 3q,112; Heading, 43, 230; Scrantonv 4,5,750; Allegheny, 78,472; Pittsburg, l5S,SSy Philadelphia, 847,542. Tho present cost prico for producing Iron, per ton, at the furnaces in our valley, is 521, this nt tho very closest figuring for coal, ore, stone and labor. As the best iron only commands $22 to $23, it will bo readi ly seen that tiiero is no money in tho busi ness at tins tune, and lienco the numerous stoppages of furnaces here and elsewhere. The harvest is nearly over, tho crops are in, and now comes tho timo for the an- mal harvest sermons lit the country church es in accordarico with good, old-tiino custom. At a majority of tliciror. lttjKis through out Lower Macungie tho wages ol tho miners wero last week reduced to 70 rents per day. They had buloro been getting 60 cents J er day. mivrisTiiY. Wo take ptfasitM IK Ififormlilg llie public of Ijchlgliton, Wcissport and vicinity, that Dr. A. M. Koons a very successful dentist of Allcntown, will visit llicso towns ov'ery Wednesday. Such of our pcoplo as desire, his services should address him by postal fcard at Allcntown, and state thereon .tho kind of service Jcqulrcd. .Services' will bb given at tho homo of tho patient, or wher ever directed. Artificial teeth nro offered very cheap, according to quality. Silver fillings from 6 do to $lj gold fillings from $1 tp $2. Gas will bo administered for tho painless extraction of tcctb. (No chargo for extracting when teeth aro ordered). ,Ach ing or soro teeth of all kinds aro mado en tirely useful. Tho doctor comes lo us highly recommendbd, and is .especially an adept In gold fillings, very beautiful specimens of which can bo seen In tho mouths of eori-o of our people. Beitig n gradualo of n dental college, tho doctor is lully prcpared,by prop er and Intelligent training, to givo his pa tients cntlro satisfaction. This is on oppor tunity to enjoy tho services of a first-class dentist, of which vo are tliro our citirens will not bo slow to take advantage. 34-2 .llancli chunk llcms. A young man named Jefi". Shafer, who snot mmscit in tno nana witn a manic cart, ridge on tho 5th inst., died Wednesday eve ning last In great nguny from lock-jaw, ro- sultinc from.th') wound. Deceased was about 18 years cjago. On Saturday ovenlne last, a very cn thusinslic meeting of tho Democracy of tho 2nd want was lie-Id in Slam's Jlall, and a Hancock and English club organized with a membership of 03. Tho regular, othcers were dieted on Thursday evening or tins weeK A Garfield club was organized in Oak Jinn on aaiuniay cveuing ana was nuuress cd by Gen. Albright and others. A funnier rent.. semi-nnminl dividend payable after the 15th Inst., has just been declared by our First National Dank. A verv handsome llancockand Enclish banner, bearing (ho portraits, in oil, of tho Democratic nominees, was llung to iio breczo on Saturdays .morning stretched from the Court House to tuo Jjcuigu valley ollices. Our School Board ot their last meeting mado appointments of all. teachers save the principal, which was deferred for future nc- llon. The nppointments mane nro os ioi lows: First Ward First Grammar School Mrs. E. N. Fnsbiei 2d Grammar: Miss Liz. zio Foster; 1st Intermediate. Mis3 Juno Hyndman; 2d Intermediate, Miss Carrie Leonard; 1st rrimary, juiss Jvou biruuicrs; 2d Primary, Miss Susie Leonard. Second W)i'd First Grammar School, Mr. .1. T. White: 2d Grammar, Miss Mary B. Hyhd man; 1st Intermediete,.Miss Julia Weyhen mever: 2d Intermediated Miss Salle Wey- hennieycrj 1st rrimary. Miss Hattio Bald win; Zii l'runary, miss .McAllister. Drs. Mayer Sc Cortright, will represent the tlental Iraternity ni tins section at tno State Dental Association toconvenoat Ue fonte, this State, on tSc 27th inst. Wo eonffratulato Dev. Wni. Wacker naele the effitierit pastor of the St. John's Lutheran church, of this borough, upon his election to the proiessorsiiinoi oerman liter ature and lanzuazc in Muli'.enliure College Ho will be an honor to the able faculty of iuuhlenotirg. The Veterans' Re-union of tho 28th and 147th Itegiments and Knapp's Battery to be held hero, next luesduy, tlio 'Jl'tu lust, promises In be"! Kmndiill'jlr. The appoint mentor Dr. B. S. Erwin.S. M. Corlright, W. (!. Morris, J. A. Bcmirifl;A, IMlluks lee, Clias. Webb and Horace Hamlin, on decorations, isn guarantee that every thing in this line win uo gotten up gorgeously. Ilnlly! llnllyll Unity Ml Democrats and all persons favorable to the election of Winfield Scott Hancock for President, arc rcque'stcd to meet at the "Carbon House," in tho borough of Lehightoh, on llmrsday evening next, 22nd inst., at 7:30 o'clock, sharp, for the purpose of or ganizing a Tlahcock and Eng- isu club, llie racKcrton pco- ilc are invited to join with lis. Prominent speakers will be present. Turn out in full lorce. Committee. Tho Northampton County Democratic Convention will bo held1 in Easlon on the "tli of August. The Giendon Iron Co., of Northampton county, pays its employes $10,000 .monthly. The roof of the Unanzst oro mine, near Easlon, caved in Friday, 9lh inst., fatally injuring Otto Poyrk,nged 10 years. Allcntown pcoplo haVo subscribed $31.- 000 toward gelling the Fhccnix Silk Manu facturing Co. to loco'-o n that clty,',nnd tho woritoi erecting tno nuns win soos tcgin. Tlie slcto sliipmeiits from Slatinglon luring Juno aggregate 8,993 squares of roof ing slate nnd 2,020 cases of school slate, and from January 1 to Juno 3,0, tho shipments wero 40,109 squares of roofing slate and 14,- 133 cases of fchonl slate. Slnte tho Knnitshmen a's well as Meur Lorlilanl, .Tames (Ivntan llernctt, tl;., have found so much vlnuo In lioiiKRT'a IIoksk 1'oVvliKns. nnd have used It in such nunml- iies; mi persuns woo aru uuvo 10 iituir iiuer ents ttlvo Jt to their hor'rs, wliettier runners, tetters, or farm horses, It lias a wonderful cf. -County fcuperintendent U. F. Holl'ord, will hold teacliers' cxainiirations ns follows; East Wcissport selmM house, Franklin twr on August 3d ; Steinlersville scliool house, Towumeiising twp., on August 5th ; Penns villo school house, ori August 7tti, and at tlio Millport school houseLower Towainan slug, an August 12th. Legal cap, commercial note, and all oilier sizes und qualities of paer nioy bo had ut Luekeubaeli's sUlinucry store, Mauch Chunk Tho great attraction along Bankway this week lias been the new and handsome sign, painted by Trexlcr i Kreidler, uud placed over our sanctum door on Monday lust. Messrs. Bapshcr it Zern nro now nicely fixed in their new drug store building on White street, Weisspoit, and will bo happy to recei vo visits from their numtrous friends Wm. Wogner, Esq., formerly of this borough, now of Plymouth Sleeting, Mont gomery county, was in town Monday, to at tend tho annual meeting of the Directors of tlio Emery Wheel Co. He dropped in to see us, and statid Out the people iu his sec tion were all for Hancock for Preeident,and lliat there was nn doubt but ho would carry Pennsylvania' b from 20,000 to 30,000 ma jority. Rev. J. G. Freeman, of Wcissport, will preach in Zion's Kef. church, this plsce, to morrow (Sunday) eVeJilng in "las' English language, at 71 o'clock. Ilev. J. H. Hartman will preach on English semon nell tjanifey evening at six o'eloek, in' tho Wcissport Reformed church. All are cordially invited. On Thursday morning of last week Mrs. Angelino Engle, of Bethlehem', whilo cross ing tho Lehigh and Susquehanna ltailroed' track, whloh branches oil' at the Bethlehem Junction, the train from Beth, just due, came along and etiuck her. She was thrown forwent about ten feet with her head so close to the track that a inrtion of her hair which I'nrryvlllc iiviiim. Some contemptible purloincr entered tuo dwelling oi rrancis liecrs wiiiio tin family wero out, on tho Fourth, and extract from a tn,iuk some thirty-two dollars in money. Lino unci must havo uccn some on familiar with tlie premises, a; entrance was cll't'cted to the trunk, by n key hid iu tli liousf. Wo hope tho lluet may be discover ed and summarily dealt with. Thern were but six applicants in the class examined uy superintendent notion! on Wednesday,, and but two reiti Unites awarded, viz.: Mi Ell.i Phil'er nnd n Miss buyder, of Siatington, both ol whom aro a pnea nts lor rcnoois Here. Under, tlio new foreman, Mr. Flood who suiiersriles JUr. berloss, leceutlv remov ed, tho furnaces lire doing exceedingly well making superior iron uud in goodly quan tities, plnpnieni.s Irom the Pipo 1 uumlry uro regularly maue ami an goes on wen i that department. Washington Camp No. 117,of this place, is in n ilouriehiugcondilion. Tho members mrule a yery creditable optiearance on the rounn. alimia Unr 'Wciillicrl)' Siiccinl. Mr. Torbet and Miss Aniia rurocll.of White Haven, wero visiting melius In town overSiiiidiy. , The Gaificld and ArthUs clubJias start ed out with n membership of 60 persons. Our Honcoslt.frlcnd&httvo notyetcomrricnc cd. Perhaps thev tin nk.nfl "somebody" savs. "Hint there is no necessity oi a ciuu; we aro sure of our President." A question has been asked by ono of our townsmen ns lo what has becomoof our "Literary Society," and, the fund for thq Tublio Library!" "ill somo ono please enlighten him! .. A "keen show" .passed through town on Monday. By paying fivo cents to tlie in dividual in chargo of this wonderful curios ity, you were allowed to gazo at the most magiillieent building in me worm St. ic tcr s church at Kotno, Perhaps some of our friends who were nlcresled In. tho "Hymnal nuestion" will bo glnd to know that ft was awarded to Miss Dell Hatin. Tho young ladles who held tho. festival last Friday nnd Saturday evenings, wero well pleased with their success, both finan cially nnd otherwise, having realized about $55 n rnonoy and a Very pleasant time. Mr. J. Cronce, who has been il foreov crnl months, died nt Ins rpsidcncci.on Rail road street on Wednesday p. m Interment took placa Friday p. m. at Weathcrly cem etery. Examination for teachers was held nn Thursday. Quito a number of persons at tended the examination, which was quite Interesting. A young child of Mr. Joscj h Freyjdieu .Monuuy. Rumor says that tho shops, that but re cently burned, will bo rebuilt,,, We hope that, lor once, rumor liatli a report correct, for wo are anxious In sco tlio men who were thrown out of employment again at work. A child of Mr. Thos. Warn died Wed nesday, of cholera infantum. Miss MeAlarny, an old teacher in one of our. public fchools, Ims written to ono of oilr townsmen, to' seo if lie qould secure a school for her. Wo hopo ho will succeed in so doing, for Miss McA. is a very dear friend of some ol our voung folks nnd wo should be glad to have her among us again. Miss Jessie Henderson, or Philadelphia, is visiting Mr. W. W. Blakslee, Jr., and i.inuiy. The hieli cnnstablo has brtii Instruc'ed by Council so prosoru'tn all p.irtiqs violating tlio ordinance relating to tho ihtirzling of dogs. ry .day brought witii it tlio usual amount of life nnd bustlo on Friday and Saturday. i A cattle pen for tlio impounding!. f stray cattlo within tho borough limits is to bo constructed by order of Council. Why not uso tne pen hitherto used lor "elroy" bipeds for that purpose! Tlit! ftstifM iu tho M. E. lectdre room on Friday nnd Saturday evenings tinder tlio nuspics nt, the young pcoplo connected With the rhurchi whs ,quito financial .success, having reulized, we aro told, a nonprofit of $55. Miss Leonard, of Mauch Chunk, was tho guest or her cousin, Miss an'oTwcedle, last wccic. Amlciirlfil Jlols. -H. C. Stupor, who fnr Ihn nnsl Mir linn been, residing In Michigan, has returned. Ho reports things flourishing in that water bound State, but wo are of tho onlnioni lie thinks tho territory purchased by Win. Penn the moro congenial of the two. Politics In our town is on tho wane. Wo havo no Hancock or Garfield clubs, and from all appearances wo are not going to havo any. Our pcoplo aro not as a usual thing vociferous; but belong lo that class called quiet, thinking people, and who, as a usual thing, form correct opinions for themselves, without tho aid of political demagogues. Quito a numbex of pcoplo wero very anxious, on Saturdajr Inst, to know who would bo our teachers for tho next school year. Some, of courso, wero disappointed wnen tno result was mado known but what would this woi Id lio. Without its disap pointments, On tlio wliolo pUr people, with very few exceptions seem satisfied! of courso it wouia uo impossible lo please all. Tho M. E. church here was crowded lo suffocation on Sunday evening last, to hear Rev. W. W. Evans. Presidlnr Elder, or this district. Tho reverend gcntctriab is bne or me nucsi puipit orators II lias been our lot io near lor Boino lime. Tho Presbyterians of our town nro hold ing bush meetings at present,whleh is some thing unusual for that denomination. lev. Shairer will not allow tho rcpainng of a, church to deter him from preaching on tlie Lord's day. Tho sermon on Sabbath morn ing was grand, and thoso who missed it lost a treat. Andrew Brady, n former resident of Jeanesville, died Irom the ellectsofa sun stroke on Saturday afternoon, 3rd inst. On tho bunday previous ho attended the funcr al of a son of Jos. MeAlnrnev. find nn mm. Ing homo became so afl'eclcd by tho heat as iu ueouuio unconscious anu connnuca in mat state to tho timo of.hls dcrlth. Tho population or Jcanesvillo Ii 8 The total population lor tho 159th census district, embracing Jeanesville, Beaver Brook, Humboldt and Mt. Pleasant, is 3.- 335. JoSEril Slnlo Tcflchtr't! Asvoclr.lloli. Tho following ii the programifio of exer cises of tlie 20lh nnnual meeting of the.Stalo Teacliers' Association, to bo held at York, Pa.,011 July 27th, 2Sth,nnd 29th, 1880: Tursnv, 2.00 p. . Organization. .Address of Welcome, Hon. J. H. Gibson, York, Pn. Response by tlie lyuaiiiuuu qi.iuu.xccuHvo uommiitee. in. nugual address, Supt. B. F. Sliaur, Laucas tcr, Pa. 7.30 r. m. Practicalimethods or Moral. Culture) Miss Jennie V. Johnston, Mansfieldj Pa. Report uy inn iv iiueo on spelling rciorm, i'roi. 1'. A. March, LL..D., chairman. WkuSesday, 9.00 a. m. . . The High School question, A. II. BeHin West Pittston, Po. Tho use and abuses or examinations, I'rol. M. If. Richards, Muh ieuberg college, Allcntown, Pa. , 2.00 p. M. Nature and bxteniLof tho teachers' resnnn sibility, Dr. J. W.Danenliower.Miiiersvillo, ,ra.. Women vs. men as tcficbers. Prof. J, o. Btaur, franuni) nnd Marshal college. 7.30 p. m. Star study, S. D. Pvolt. LnHrni'lpr., Va Discussion on astronomy and natural science 111 U1V ,UUIIO FUI1IMI19. TlIUBSOAY.9.00 A. . Esthetics in tho school room, Miss Mayno i. Aiviier jjiiiz, ra. . uur graded schools, Bupt. is. t: uanan, wiiiiamsport, To. 2.00 p. it. Merits and defects ot our svstcm of.ioun ty institutes, Supt. S. H. Pr.ither. Franklin Pa. Teachers' Studies and degress, E. O nyio, -uiuersviiie, ra. 7.30 p. m. Addresses in memory of Profs. F. A. Al Jen nnd .J. IX. Shoemaker, by Dr. J. II I'renrli and Prof. G. P. Dean I. Shoitnd dresses by prominct members of tho associ anon. Jacti paper is to be followed by discussion. esqucIlolllii(; Srrt" uing. Mr. P. Lawler, has been visilinz hi friends in Long Island during tho past wcck: no returned iionio on jMoiidav. um says the majority ot the pcoplo nre in favo of tho election ol Hancock nnd Enelisli.am that the J.mpiro bliilo will givo them at least tu,uuu inuturity. llunali lor Han cock 1 Me3M. Eustico mil Branch intend erecting a grand porch hi front of their mansion, which will add mora attraction to the place. Mr. U.S. Doak has completed a bljclc. of houses for I. Mulligan, and is now en gaged erecting a double two story frame building for our merchant, Mr. P. Lawler. A ?ario of baso ball was played hsro on Saturday between heMlofkand Ryo club" r Summit lh.ll, and the Carbon Eigles ot this place,- tho score stooil Rock and Rye, 27) Eagles, 25. Coronor Lentz, of Wcissport, was in town mi Monday on business. He is an ac eoinplislied gentleman and deservoa a liber al patronage in the lumber business. '.'Ill rteleton of n mill, round by Charles Dulio while picking liuckelberrii'ti, on the Broad Mountain on Friday, the 2d, has not ns yet been identified. There was lound on his remains n pocket bonk containing 11 cents, and usimtt, mirror with tbe letter D on the bock. He wore a pair of heavy boots. 'Squiro Burns lias tho articles for identifica tion. Our.l'oor Directors should hovo his remains removed aud bulled in sompchrjs tiuti cemetery. J. C. omraendej, aud we be.-peak for Lmltlic ley on tbo rail was cutoff. Tho woman ratnnosej.fourlirmcrinn.i other hsvmir h "1 very nirr.w cripe from nn infant li"rs-s, Hi !1 i 1 1 I r ler r w th Mr t w r k i U'clkspori AVIiikli'x. tr. Ed, Zern and wife, of Coaldale, wero vi Jtinjj heie during last week. Certificates wcreaw.irdpd lo the follow ing tea.-hers on Snlurday, by Prof. Hnlinrd: Misses Nnru Smilli, Eiiima'Kistler and Mr. Albert Campbell, Miss Boliu,anotlier appli cant being rejected. It was rich, indeed, one day this week, In liehnld a Democrat led by n Republican lo believe that 'Credit Mouilier" was the name of an elephant kept in tlie South, and the Democracy claimed that Garfield stole the animal I Tho Foundry has resumed work with good prusiiects Air the ruturp. Miss Julia, Heller, of Williamsport,who was tojourning nero lor some nine jell lor her homo a day or two ago. The Republicans or Welssport and Franklin have organized a club tounitonnd solidiry tho Rentiblican voice for Uarlleld and Arthur. They eleeled tho blowing nuicers: iTesiueni, tv.i;. ivclss; correspond, ing Secrelary, John Zerui ItcordiiiE Sec retary,, F. 1'. Fenncr; Treasurer, Solomon leaitei, A goodly number or tho ojder sisters coniempiaio visiting the Ijleu on Saturday, Singing school was held in the East ci8spori cuurcu on aionday evenlnir. un der tho auspices of Rev. E. J. Miller and i rauu Laury. Ancnir A printer In Bethlehem hss bet a bar rel of beer that Hanooek will have 5,000 majority in Northampton oountv. His head is abijut level. Prof. Wickersham has issued a circular stating that all school warrants' up to No. 1500 will be ptd upon presentation during tbe present month, add the remaining war rants will be paid durlng the month' of Au gust. Miss Nellie Beers, lias closed her select school, nt Drifton, ami Is spending her vn rutinn at home. Slio 'will ussumo eliarce of tlio Intermediate school (it Drifton iu An- SUSt' ! Rev. Jr.e. Jlnwinnn and family, of Al lentou'n, nrc f pending somo time in town os guests of Rev. P. F. Fyer nnd family. Rev. Bowman isn brother of Bishop Thus. Bowman, of Eat PeiiiisylVania.j;v;aiiflical Conference, and occupied the pulpit or the M. E. cliureli, Sabbath avening. T. j. Roberts, our popular tonsnrial art ist, has ftino7ed'lils place, of business to Carbon strati, nppisllo tlie M. E. church, in tlie room acntcd by F. P. Hoover. F. P. Hoover, on account ot ill health, bus been compelled to give up business. Wo understand lie has closed nut most ot his stock lo G. W. Miller, anil will probably cn gage In somo out-door employment for tho benefit of bs Peo'lU. Miss E. J. Trevaskis, was made the re cipient of a pleasant surprise by a number or our young ladies and gentlemen last week. The evening was very delightfully spent In a. Manner, which rendered it equally cnjoyublo to tho eurprisers and surprised. -rA paily of our tcwii3incn havo started on a flailing expedition to Hicks' Ferry, Lu re mo county. May they havo a pleasant timo anu miiuy lisli, Thoso who filled In hfnr t.'ov W. Vt. ITvons' eernion delivered inlho M.i;. church on last Sunday morpifip, missed ouo of tho nmsi logical nun rensntiable discourses wo had tho privilege lo hear for some time. A child 5 months old of Samuel Mock. ii renoem oi iinzieioii, was. burned at this placo on Thumtay at 4 p. in. Tho arrival of several Hun"arin Cnml- lies, with their Peculiar dress nnd euslnms. hive eaused.quile nn excitement among tho cuiitiiyu iu uj.Tll. Miss Manilla McGluIev rclurncd ono nay oi lust ween Irom uraddocks. I'a. And rcmrts nil our friends in Hint placo "well und having n gooil time, but will bo homo n a lew wosks. Tho Normal Institute efosed this week. and the pupils aro now ready to enjoy their vaouiion. Misses Nora Faust and Bessie Evans, Harry Nuss and Georgo Dricsbuugli formed n very pleasant parly that visited ulen Ono- ko on baturiUy lact. Mr. ifisliba'n'irli.'or Rocknort. and his sister Miss Moggio Kislibaugli, who. taught one oi our puunc schools last term, were uj pueanis lor examination Thursday last. rL0y- Tcnclirm AppohVlcil for llnnkk. Af a meeting of Ibe-School Board, held in Jeanesville on Saturday, the following teachers wjro appointed for the ensuing year : Audenried. Morris Williams, Annie Shatter, Annie Sherman and Iriuiie Jones. Treeckow. J . T. Bova'n'.Mary McCormick and Sophia iJrealin. Jenuesvillo. D. J. Reese and MsggieMc uarvey. Leviston Thos. McCorrriick.Moggie Coll and Bridget Paul. . . Beaver Meadow. John Trevaskis ami E. G. Ilrogau. Teachers w!U to paid Recording lo their success in teacblng, ! rst class male teach ers will receive $00, second class, $55. First chrar feuialo teachers will receive $lo,seoond class, $3C, third class, $30. School. term ten montiis. Institute every two weeks. ICclli(HN Allies. .Tbikitv ltKFon.MED Onnncn, J.H.Hartman, pastor. Preaching at 10 a. tn., In German bunilay school ot S.P m. Prcachlnir at 7:30 -p m:,in Engjlshlingungo by Rev. J.6.Frccr man.oi wcissport, A Hearty welcome to all, L,VAKOKLicAr,Cnnnrji.Wi!i8SPpnT.E, Miller, Pastor, , German preaching at 10 o'elojk o tn., by 'ho Pastor. Sunday School at 2 p. m. English preaching at 7.30 p. m. m. ii. unonrii, J. 1'. Miller, pastor. 10:50 a. m. anil 7:00 p. m. preaching by tlio pastor. (junuay tciiooi 2 p. m. All nro welcome. KKiiiniiTox i.vAKnnucAL ununcii. II, J. Sinoycr, pastsr. Preaching to-morrow ot io a. m and 7:30 p. m , hy the pastor. Sun day school 2 p. in. All aro cordially lavltcd i.i sx of i,vti:nts Orantcd by the United Stntcs tocltlzor.sof this Mnto, tor inowccH cnillnir July.13, 1SS0, furn Law and Patent otfleo of J. McO. 1'EllnlN tslicd lor tho CUitnoN Advocate, from tho 800 li Street, Washington, J. O. O. P. Hose, Allcntown, .arsbmor.of u inter est to It, W. Mostcllcr, Siatington, shade roller. J. Saircr. Glade townshln. Wnrrpn ennntv tmsllnir in oil wells. K. T, Sprout, Picture Rocksj wire f;ene,o. I StcnortTJtusvlllo, oll.well packer. H. H. Tatheiii, Jr., Phlla., Incubator. J. Vogcle, Wllklnsburg, Miners' lamp. W.T.Walnrlght, Dry Sawmill, bench plane, J. T. Wilson, PUtslmrB, car coupling, W. S. Wlnletlmttom, lVU'a.i and J. Mur ray, Cohsholiocken, saw clamp. a. L. Wltsll, assignor to T. L. Dries r.na ii. A. nines, I'ldla , clay wasncr and grinder, J. Wood, assignor of J4 Interest to A. S, yogt, Altoona, automatlo railway train ar. restcr. . E. M. Zerbo, Lewfitonn. hydrant, l II. Ball, Erie, valve fj-ar for stcata cn glncs. O. Ilcggf , Allcgheoy, car scat. W. (1. A. Ilonrllle, Phlla., assignor to W. & J. C. While and II. M. Lewis, trustees, clcclro-magactlo dental plugger, (relttue), S. liroailbent, Scranton, axle lubricator.. U Clicetcrmun, Phlla., ventilator for pntc, A. M. Ilenham, I'lilla., dental pluggcr. J. EverUlng,'rssl!;nor of fstorest to A. S, Jenks, i'lilla., steam generatcr. ,. V. W. Gordon, Pittsburg, hydraulic motor. .1. II. Harden, Phlla., parallel ruler. J, M. Ilortman, Phlla., blast furnace. (. E. Hopkln, I'lilla., stove attachment. (3. It. loward, Huntingdon, car coupling. J. Klnzer, Pittsburg, seal lock. . R. A. Mil gee, Oil City, tempej screw for oil wells, (rclsfue). J. A McUonnell, ltulton, carriage spring and reach. 1). Miller, Mcclianlcsburg, apparatus fo: cleaning and dumping grain. J. Mosler and II. LuJcwIg, I'lilla,, chair and carriage for children. J. I'cdder, Pltutjirir, crucible, , , J. I.. Jtimaley, Sprlngdale, anlrral trap, J. U . nclnbart, assignor to J. M. Itelnliart Pittsburg, padlock. I'riikiib r Carbiili Count)-. Tbe following is the population of tbe sev eral census dlitrlijti of uarbon connty, as re. turned by tne enumerators: andtr-mbit di-atb i-'ia wa'lsrtlv , ut almut her rnj euI hi-ai, but rc eivcl n- f ital m- - A Gsrfield nnd Arthur rluh ws crgan- 1 tZtrJlxU iscl nih.s borough on Tlmr-day evening. Bu 7"," .r ' President, .K,lw ri.-atmM. 'r, Ke,ri .ry, V T wonieoMng Ilanks llast 1'eun Kast Maueh Chunk Franklin and Parrrrlllo.. Kid iter , l.annford , Leulirbton I.ehlKbaud Iiusanne Iiwer TowsuaeBelug Meluinloir end Paokertou. Neueti uhuok Twp r . . .. tierly W B w in, AVuUO nirm' m were f a Wei-iport f leu u Chuck I t l.SM 2.IT7I 1,417 Lies! DM. lua, "s 1870. 3,t2 i m 1.W2 1.S1T i.m i,ns l.2, 1.MO M10 S.H4M 1 MT M 111., lai. os eu 244 set The census enurnetetors ,iava discovered triplets in a family in Adamstown Mrs. Annie Waldrnn, of Orwiesburc Schuylkjll county, has recently made two attempts at sulcus. Wm. Fetter.'n ltT-year-old tey, of Lanoas ter, tell on a circular saw on .Monday an received tatal injuries, Wm. Steele, of South Strabane township, Washington oouuty, was killed by ligbtmug on iuelay lal. A man who was a weelthy operator I the pelpiy dpys of.Pithole now works across cut suw fat a living near Bradford, Mis? Lulu Vellng, tbe .child pianist Pottsville, has an engagement at $3,000 year to travel with a oonoert company. ,?wo locomotives dragged a train or four teen, oars containing 30U western bound I in grants through Altoona on Aiouoay. Tho Huntingdon Gloie says." that the oar works at mat pieoe, wiucn nave been, line number of years, are about to be started u; ogaiu. , t , is 160 liuiK-N I,. Tlinj-rr'M (licit! Mimv Wjll pitch its tent in our lowrf on next Sat urday, July JTLli, and chargo old time prices general admission only 25centl thus af fording an opporlnnlty for everybody to go d seo n first class equestrian performance pooplo's popular prices. Tho cntlro estab lishment is brand new, having all been con structed during tho past winter. Ono great feature, alono worth the prico of admission, tho wonderful ElcdncJAnMl A lull and complete circus company, carerully selected froin, the leading artists in the country, among whom is Mr. Samuel Watson, tho great English erjucstrlan, lata of Itcngler's Circus, England) jfons. Gloss, tlio great nth- lete; Mr. Rudolph Mctto, tho great panto- imlstj four jolly clowns, headed by tho popular Humorist, Dr Jas. L. Tliayer, who ill positively appear ntpach entertainment ith his inexhaustible fund of witticisms. . . . . ij, i -1 o would adviso an lovers or tno circus to seo this show for; "all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy," etc. 31 lio'Conl 'J'rmlc. Tho anthracite coal trade 1ms undergono llttlo, if any, chango during the past week. The general outlook of the trade is reported by individual and corporate operators and by the transporting companies ns decidedly better. There ore not only moro orders for coal coming on tho market but the consum crs seem generally to have como lo the conclusion that the producers of coal arc fixed in their determination not to put coal nto the market ,ot less than cost prices. 'enco there is now no reason for withhold ing orders. Those wliowwant coal can buy It as cheaply to-day U3 oh. pny day In the future during tho present year. Thoso furnishing coal to tho market feel that tho fate of not only the present year's trade epends upon tho maintenance of current prices, but the trade of next year also do- icnds much how thotrade of this year cuds, It is now very euro that .prices wilt not de cline in tho remainder of the year 1880,aud it is qulto possible that tiiero may bo a very decided advance beforo tho end of Novtsni her. Wc sometimes hear it said that higher prices or coal have been threatened during nearly all or the currcilt year, but tho fact has not been realized. That lite supply of coal lias been kept up co near the current de mand has for somo weeks been an anomaly but it is now very generally explained in the conceded fact that tho amount of coal carried over from 1879 lo 1880 wa3 much larger than was expected or believed at tho time. The production of coal up to date is nearly 2,000,000 tons less than at the camo time last year. It is, therefore, useless, in tlie faco of the small demand, and with ono of tljo greatest patrons of tli!(trad.o tho Tup paces comparatively idle, to proceed wilh the intention or running the productiop up to tho enormous figures attained last, year, Tho coal trade, like a great deal else that associated with it,, has been run nt loose ends.or nil ono-8idcd,until ticra is but )iltlo 3 ft in it except to thoso who handle tho freights and the commissions. It is con tended by oh, operators thai,, tho price of coal at this time is fair enough, if work nt ruling figivcl could bo hod ttl tho yea round and the trade was managed with suf ficient ability to establish confidence among purchasers. They would then buy tho ar ticle as fast as needed, and not djllydally iu tbo hopo of a grand crash that will do moralize the iriq'iket and uqsetllo prices. The amount of anlhracito coal produced for tho year ending July 3 was 10,"1SO,134 tons, Thero will bo about 1,20,0,000 tons produced this mouth under the rcslnctlvo policy. Assuming that restriction will not bo re sorted to .after this month, and that tho pro duction duringtho remaining months oftho year will bo some 2,500,000 tons per month which is a high esUtp'alo the yield, for the year will.bo tftvcllcil lo24,0S0,134 tons. Hm'f much of this production would havo lobe taken over to next year is an important question in tlie consideration of Hits subject. The continued depression oftho iron inte rest, .it is believed, is pretty well over, and signs of revival nro tbqught to bo oven now visible, and ii is anticipated will be very marked a little later iu the cca;on,rJ that tho.coc'I producers have every reason to look forward p (heir harvest during tho lost tliree months oftho year. Prices nro well maintained for all that is sold, and if there is not tho rushing businessor lost year there is at feast the satisfaction ot knowing that tho material is not being sacrificed, but, .on (lie contrary, a lair profit is made pn all the coal disposed of. An exchange printed In tho anthracite coal region speaks of the thrco days a, reek v?orklngb"tng unsatisfac tory to tho miners. The Itccord, of Maha noy City, may bo taken ns tho reprcsenta tivooftlio labor side .or the coal trade. It says: "The thrco days a week sy:tem is oio ol llie greatest humbugs that has been got up wilh tho pretention of regulating the coal trade. It is the be?t thing that ever was conceived ns far as tho operators are concerned, and they enro little how long it continues. How long will it bo till tho mar kets are depleted witU the present amount of coal shif'ped. 1 Since last Christmas this system lias prevailed, and yet tho mar kets are in that condition that the cry is that tiiero must be a suspension or two full weeks tho beginning of July. How is this? Any fool knows, (hat has eyes to sec, how it is. Tlio breakers aro being worked on tho threo working days per week to their utmost capability,, to send away all the cjal they can. Mlnej-s ore going to work on the days the breakers, are idle and filling their breasts witii coal, which is rushed o.ut th? other three days, and thus nearly the same amount of coal is shipped to md'flel as if the full time a the breakers was worked. This pays well enough for the oiierator, who ships the coal, but what about tho laboring men who do extra work, at short pay, to accomplish this object 7 The miner that can fill up his breast with coe) and get it out must bo do ing pretty good himself, but thosa who can not do that, how about them ? Thero is some thing wrong in this threo days a week sys tem, and it is time tbe workmen were be beginr.ing to examine into it. The miners of Luserne, ut a meeting held at Pittston, the other day, had tho question up They see the evil, for this thing has been going on in some parts of Luzerne county for months, and they are seeking to lemedy it, and it is time that it should be done. Let tho three days a week system be stopjied, and if it bo necesoary to suspsjM, let tlia, suspension, bo altogether, every oolllery idle, not a car of coal shipped from any of them for two, three or six weeks, if necessary, but no more of this pretended three days a week suspension, which is but a delusion and a mockery. Or, what, would be better than any .other thing, let tue elgnt Hour system bo luaugu rated." Latqv, Monday. i rfl'ATO.tfWW. Kate Fchn, a 1ft year old clil.!la on trial t Pottsville fbr Infanticide. Tho Democrats nnd Grcenbackers In In diana havo coalesced. Wild pieeons havo descried tho roosts iu McKcon and Potter couutie. Two Indlnn tomahawks tWorceontlvdui p by Henry Hulbortnear tho Old Fort,' Centra county. Tho Xchwjlkill ittpublican slates that Gov ernor Hoyt Will bo a caudldato for United states fcennto.-i A brother of Mr. James Brvdcn. .who ar rived from Ergland,visitcd him at Franklin a few days ago, after a separation of thirty seven years. . - William rclrlo was arrested Thursday at Bcnlon Mills, McKcan county,' for tho murder of David lngrahani, nt Blooinfield, aio., on mo itiiii ol dune. The sand-houses or tho riilliidelnhla A- Rcadlng railroad , at Reading, wero destroyed by firo on Saturday. Loss several thousand dollars. Tho now block' house which had been erected over tlio grave of General Anthony Wayne, at Garrison Hill, near Erie, was dedicated on Monday of .last week. . Sinks' DvsENTKny Coupousn. When ta ken according to directions, will instantane. ously cure Cramps, Spasms, Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Diarrhoea, Byscntcry, Colic, and all other bowel complaints. 84. Henry M. Kclm. President of the Amerl- cus Club, tit Reading, will be a candidate for tno iionoeratic congressional nomination in the Eighth district. Tliu Reading Eagle an nounces that Hon. Ho'stcr Cly mcr will again be a candidato for nomination. Mr. J. M. Crtlilrrcll. of Pittsburelns coun sel for tlio Grand Lodgo bf tho order, has filed an answer to tho petition or Attornoy General Palmer Tor a writ or qua warranto, directed UJ,ho Ancient Order of Hibernians, asking by what authority Uicy issue policies ot lifo insurance. Tho answer denies tho charge. General Joshua K. Siegfried, Chairman of iSbvv- A'llvertisoinchts. OU &.V. i XEF.fi OK J Eoots, Shoes,' Huts, Caps. or, Gouts' Furhisliing Goods8 i i : i GO 10 ;lauss& brother the vbvhlHii Morclmnt (tailors; i- . Bank Street,' Leliigliton.' PRICES VERY LOW TOR OAS1I. Th public patronage solicited. jnlyl-tf tho Republican Coniiuttteo, in Schuylkill county, recently fcddid cloven new names to tho committee, which it is claimed, was In violation oftho rules oftho nartv. Theso ho mado his Executive Committee, because, ns ho stated in tho meeting of the County Committee on Friday, Dili tost., they were nil ho could find who were ' '"icndent of qliqucs nnd factions. Thero wasi-ci hut unsuccessful ellbrt made to throw out new eleven," in which ctl'ort Hon. Lin Bartholomew took a conspicuous part. Mothers don't fall to havo Simes' Dvskn Tcnv Comvoonii on hand, for the relief of your llttlo baby when nttacked with any ilowcl Uomnlaint. It contnlns no Mornhlne. nor Opium, yet Its soothing ctlect will give tne nine suncrer so inueu rcuci mat ne win atoncohtll into a KCntlo sleep, .and ir.ivohls mothcran opjiortunity to rcst,H3 well as every provoucu oacnoior oi tno ueuic. ai. Tbo Insane Hospital at Korrlstown was lormerly opened .Monday. Roy Innes,of Downington,Chesler county, fell from an apple trca on Saturday and was lalally injured. George Davis, of Erie, died on Sunday night Irom lockjaw. Ho was wounded by a toy pistol on tho stn ol July Georeo Havener, living noar Milford, Piko county, has Suddenly, disappeared. It is feared that ho has .committed suicide. It is now announced that Hon. Iliestcr Clymer is entirely in tho hands ofhis friends, and may or may not bo put beforo the con vention for tho Congressional nomination in tbo Berks district Travelers should always have a small bet- tlo of Sikjjs' DvsKNTxnv tloMrouND lor Im mediate relief from aity Bowol Complaints, guaranteed to tone up the Stomach at onco to u ncaiuiy cunumon. ot. Two hundred and fifty hands of the Rend iiiz Iron CompaiiY'a steel mill at Readinir aro idlo on account of a strike of tho rollers and squeezers of tlie mill Monday against a lcduciioncl.iu per .cent John MeCullnuah, a bov has been arrest ed at Pittsburg Air causing tho death ofhis step-brother. m. Burke, by kiekine him Tho superintendent of the cemotery, n Mr, Henry, has been arrested for renising to de liver the body of McCullough to tlio Cor oner, . Wo were urcatlv amused some davs since by seeing ono of our venerable citizens, who luid been boiTcd down with llheumntleui. throw away his crutches and doclaro httnseU Just n young as ho used to be, anil now ho Is reconiiiieuuiiitf jtuueri b i.murut'aiinn loeve: old lady In town. Great liniment that, SI Two tramps, who wpr.o nrrested nt Elras- burg, Lancaster county, on Uucsd.iy, were near beinK lynched upon accusation of small boy of having set firo to tho barn of Jacob Rohrcr, rhcn tha, aforesaid small boy, Milton Gosi by name, eonfepod that lie ilia it in revengo tor a wnippiqg, At tho Erio County Agricultural Society1! Fair, in September, rpeciul premiums. amounting to $00, will bo nwprded for tho prettiest babies between the ngcsof 0 and 18 montiis. A cow helonaini: lo Michael Penrose, o; Uwchlan.Chester county, recently gave birth to a cuir which veijrhct 13U .pounds, tho day after its birth. Tlili animal takes the medal for avoirdupois. It IS very dlsconraglnu to Hie Industrious farmer's wife, ns well as foolish, to have her poultry to die irom unniera or outer disease, when she can buy of tier tlrutrirlst HonuRT's Poolthv Pownmt for 25 edits a packoge.and guaraniccu to cure o, Tlio Lancaster jCmminer hus the follow ing nbo.'.t tobacco: "Oftho present condition m mo Krowiiiir xioj, verj iniiu itu uu cuij except that it is growing, nnd is in need ol ruin John Henry, Henry Harmon nnd .Robert Taylor kit'eil a large biacic bear near tne lino of Union and Brown townships, in Mif flin county on Monday last. Without tho ludo tho animal weighed 30 pounds, It Is sad but true that many children have niicd untimely teraves by neglect oi men mothers to huvo Sinks' Svkup of. TAn. Hoar hound and Wilii LMiannv on hand. .verv thoughttul mother lias a' bottle this season of tno year lor inmeuiaio use. 94 Tho Bradford Star rejiorts (hat Harry English, tho Elk county outlaw, is hiding In a cava near Kinzua,. about twenty miles southwest 9fBrai!i)M. An iuf.ltt Child of John Killian, living nt Altoona, was accidentally smothered lodcatti on Tuesday by nn elder sister tutnblin pi. low ou lis face in bed. ICnco llureo iCuim-il. A, 'cVr,Trcaliii'jitf The Golden Elizer of life. Wonderful Cures, If you havo Consumption, and would know lliut yourcougii run m uihub iuubo miu ruej Hectic 1 eer and Night Sweats checked In 24 hours; Inflammation tuken out of the Luniri nnd nlr passuuvs ut once; that you can bo mado to gain 3 to 6 pounds of healthy llesh per weeK ; n you nave any unronic uiscafe. Bronchitis, Asthma, Cutarrh, Dyspep'la.SIck lieauacne. Heart insouse, i.ircr uompimm, Nerrousliebllltv.Seminnl Wenknefs orSncr, nialorrliffi.i, loss of soxual power In either sex irom any cause ; u you nave any luriu oi nerv ous weakness, Instate flesh or wasting away, and would krow ol an inrmediat relief und certain cure for many ol the severest cases la a short time, a now method with now agents to fatten everybody, invlgomte and mnko strong and healthy the most hopeless cases, cut this out ami write nt once for particulars to It. a. Dlsl'ENSAUV, Berrien Sprints, Mich. July 17 J t Q,uidk Work 5 Look to your iesl Interests. Now open and ready for Inspeetton. tho la uo est and most comflkth stock or. Bi'iuno and scEa nny ooods, kotioks, cahckts, nooTs.i SHOES. &c., ever brought Into this section of tbe country, which were BoiM More tlie sharp AT A SaVilig of from 20 to 25 per ct. Wo are therefore prepared to offer the same nt still very low prices, which will only bo kept up as long as the presentstock may .last, and preferring t'ANIrabloSlxpenceta a Slow Shilling," we are determined to MOVE THE STOCK QUICKLY, And shall offer, Extraordinary Induce ments to Z.fliiXliloi) .llurUcI Corrected Wekklv. Flour, pe sack Corn, per bushel Dais, per bushel Mixed Chop, per cut MlddllDfts, per owl liran, per cm Butter, per pound Kitks, er dozen Haul, per ponud Lard, ner pound Shoulders, per pound , (,3 S5 70 M , 1 40 , 1 40 . 1 10 11 u rt 10 Potatoes, per bushel 45 Closing, prices of DcIIavem & Towksesd, Stock, Government and Gold, 40 South Third Street. Phlla., July 15, ItSO. GASH BUYERS!! Amonir the list of floods fust opened are tho following at a GREAT BAltOAlN: 8000 yards Calicoes, fast colors, . 5000 yards Muslins, bleached & unbleachod. 1 case 10-4 Sheetings. 1 caso Honey Cnnyb.Quilt., 1 caso Heavy Giirtlng Chpvpits , 31 piecc3 Caslimere, for Men & Boy's Wear. 1300TS AND SHOES We hnro tho Largest and most Handsome slock of Men's, Women's and Children's Fine Shoes that wero over exhibited In this town, also bought before the late advance, which for jfeauty oiayie,i uuraoiiuy nnu uneunness Wo can truthfully say cannot be matched. Wo havo also iust opened a large und beautiful assort ment of UEST WHITE GRANITE AND' C; Ci WARE of Foreign and American Manufacture, which wo will run off at very low prices, in Setts. Consr.mcrs-cf Dry Goods, Hoots, Shoes, fcc; will And It greatly to their BdTantKge to call early, nnd examine. Goods and Prices'.. before purchasing elsewhere, as this Is a bvnatld Kilo, nnd we can assuro,you .Genuine liar, gains. A3- A cordial Invitation extend to all. IteipecthslH, , ,,v J. T. IfUSBAUM k SON, ' i . j. ., ii ' Oproslto Public Squaro, Leh'tghton, Pa. r oct. 4-yl Reed & Semmel manufaotIjehs of , ' I ' " Opposite Uio Publle Squaro, Bank Street.' Lcliiuhton. Pa., respectfully announce tothelr frlcmls and the publlo that they are prepared to supply tlicm with FIRST CLASS GIG Alts cf'thetr own manufacture: wholesale aud retail, at lowest prices, also all the choice Urands of Chewing & Smoking Tobacco," TIPES, AC, AC. i ct r A share of public patronaice: Is respectfully Invited and tntlsfactloo. guaranteed. Very Itcspectfully, , Reed & Semmel; Opposite Public Sijunrc, Hank St., LEHIOHTON, PA.' Apr. 21, 1880-tf FAMAT PRIYATeIm The undersigned will dispose of her ralui ble i'AKM SlTi:, situate In Franklin town ship, Carborr county,' Pa., about one mile northeast oftho borough of Welssport. on tbe publl road leading to Stroudsburir, contain' Ing U AUIIKS, moro or less, all of which la under hlKh state of cultivation, together with the KrowInK crops, as follows: lo acres ol Corn ; 8 acres ol Itye and Wheat ; 6 acres of Oats 3 acres of I'otatoesf ' 4 acres of Meadow Grass; 4 arres of Timothy and Cloven 1 acre of Iliicftufwatl j-i li "'l Several hundred heads of Cabbage, the be!, anco being unplanted. The tmprovemcnts tbcreon are a, 3J stcry r rv i II.." i-rameuweinnghose with KTTflHF.N attached, orre larero HANK II A UN, and all ncceieary tmlbuMdioHS. 1 ins oners a nne ouportaiiiir to sdt person wishing: to'BO IntortSe rarmfea; business,. as" tho terms wilt be made very ressonaMe, For further particulars, apply to if' MltS. M. OUI.TON, Jae OVTll, White street, Welnport, P. Junclf, 18Su-w4 KEl'OItTOP THE fifauiTJON o the FIRST NATION A, 1 , BANK,' t L.btjtiton, In I be Stale of I'suns jllnl,it the clow of butloens June 11, W t I KZSOUBCC3,, Imbi snd dl.counU , . . , . UT.rdrstt I . . . , U. S. Bonds to Mcure clrcuUtlon . U S. llaodi ODhmd . . . i . Other stocks, bonds, I34 Ertgcre. U 8. 0's 1SSI U B. Ouirencv. e v.. (J.m. r.'e, issi.uew.,, U. H.41i'e. now U. 8. 41. new Pennsylvania It. It. 'hda, & Hraainc It.lt. Leliilb Valley It. It 1U! Kb Coa I & N a v.Co.. , , . , Dulled liiaoanlosuf ti. J, Norlbein Central lt.lt llesionvlile Pa.It.H. 'o H3 bid ICa'i asked ,, .ixii mu asked ..103 bid leili asl-ed ...lie bid net, naked ..llt' bid I 8i asked ... bi bid M'i asked bid 49ti bia tsl, Did cl old ash bid 3H bid Tbe young shoots on mot of lbs vines the vineyards along the banks oftho Ithi and iu tributaries, were killed by froet on tbe night of May 18th anil 19th loet, in oon- J15 sequeseeof wliioh thegrae crop iu that co mtry is pronourjto.1 a funqre. 84T An i,,x,rlA ill .i iMMVitrv nt nil T.vpdinv. w . ... . 4 , . : ?. I' ri.ru i'iiUK. oi rora.a iia- jus wen iuuu.- V9 Romotufiva miici south oi Hc.cca.oa tbe tiwadccrcaecir 1 cs f t- 'v 8 asked 49 H aasted 2i asked to miteit 2t aiiiftd I'll . Tlu itott. It It. Co. 11 W but nr. nakBi! t foirai ironnDoitfltlop Co. An bM 49 aaiitl Northero i'aoino Com. . ,, AiU bid .OTiankcd hi. owner re'f..l 31M) we. ruined recent-1 SlSi'fi it it is Sie SKS Iy by a negro crumi, io baia the horse's , Hiivr. iTreaet.) bid w aiktd jew w.i ip a ciuu. tvenensrs jwvin jjro is the tno valuable reinedr ever knor n for ' every kind of au injury, bruise, cut or sore, as w,rll dm for auy kiu.d of Uineneas on beast or ineu. It is truly wouUerful what suocca everybody has wilh it. Reed the aJvimse rnent fur Kendall's SjiaYiu Cure in another lolulllll. Murphy, tbe temperance orator, is lo open i a ' auipaigu iu Imdi IIa on. ONLY ISO For this slyle Singer. We will send 11 to your D pot 10 tie eiatniaed Due from srproTSd reserve wots . nlerroinottrtlooil ivq . Due from SUU llsuks end Bankers, Heal estate, furniture, end Situres. . Current clpeoses and tasei paid Premiums ftld Checks and other cash Items . . . Hills of other Dink i'ractlrn! papercurreury,nlckels, and pennlss, Ppscie, ,..... Legal tender eotes ' . . . lledem4ien Fuud with U. 8. Treasu ry (e Ir cent, of clrcuUtlon) . Total . , . . , uisiimts.. Capital stock paid In , . , . , SurplusfUDd UDiiivlded proela . .'V. , , , NatloDil Uauli eotes ouUtv.dlng. Dleideods Uopald. e lnJivldoal depoarti i Catblers thefks eultte-jdloE, 1,.. tn n,ttf Kmllnn... H...L. hJetto check. 163,023581 17500 70,000.00' 8,050.00 4,172.1? . T,0i4.I 60.70 ZSt.U T.tviM' 1,ISW SSO.OOl 30S.SK, S,0O'jH 921 "1 s.Wooo .ooojK) 3750 , tl8,2s7.0 . $75,Ooat 1,410 00, . i.tt 4S. . aaoM. 181 oo,, '.' 7,341.12 , Tltl. . . , , tf,6,M7.O0 I, JV. V Ilowman, Cubler or lb eUfe-nained taHSt. Aa w.Iaji, r, 1 r . . . 1 1, . I , 1, ,.,(..., "nntumLUdlioau W.W. BOWMAN, Ceabler boreturoJdStoui eiM ' , 8uUerlUdnds.ernlfereii.etbUdday tf ne .d a ui.aim e ra lor rt " .... ... Alius, c uwa, itpur; rauic CorTerl Attest The Komerer. It. T Uotni, ' end A J DurliDg, DlreUirs. Juan ;8, lltK I - not sa i rireat ted U can e iMiatnl c a .tietul ti.Lii er. C. A W ioU A V'O . 17 N Tenth -t tin iv July 10m i