THIS PftPEB Nwrnrr Anterllsmg Btret),where navel tiling cotitictmajr be tuado for It in may bo found on Mo nt Uro. 1. Howell & Co Hurtim (10 Hpruce Local and Personal. to .suisomin:its Subscribers will please refer lo the direc tion tabs on their papers, by so doing they will bonble to seo whether they are square on our books imot,-thus'! John Fitiwllllam mar8 TO Shows that the subscription has been paid up till March 8th, 1870, and coniequently tliero is ono dollar due us on tho present year, which Vou will please remit, or $1.23 will be charged if wo have to send bill. feSULook at tho yellow direction tab on tlio first page and see how much you Owe. Tho six furnaces at llokcndaun.ua at present yield from 1S00 to 1550 tons or iron per week. Ho carcto! what you cat, how you cat, and when you cat. Thcro's cholera morbus in the air. An uct of Assembly mokes it n penal offenso to work ahoisethatia lame or other wise disabled. &a-lf you wantn nice emooth,eay shave your hair cut or shampooing, go to Tranz lloederer's Saloon, under the Exchange uo tel. Ho will fix you right, and don'tyou forget it. A Hancock and English club has been organized nt Co tasauqua,with Gcorgo Dower, Esq., os President. One year ago cut nails were $2 a keg. last February tbcv were $5,25,and now they are $3 and dropping. SaBlf babies could talk, they would of ten express their thanks to their nurses, for relieving them of pain and suffering, by tho uso of Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup. Messrs. John Bulliet & Co., of tho Slot ingtor. Tlaning Mill.havc been awarded the contract for building tho new armory In said place. On and afler Monday, August 2nd, money order offices will bo established at Lonsdale, Boyerlown, Slatington and While Haven. XQ-HiH. Tetcrsj agent, tho popularmep chant tailor, in tho post office building, is now receiving and opening ono of tho largest and most fashionable stocks of cloths, cas- simercs and suitincs ever brought into Lehighton, and which ho Is prepared to make up in the latest fashion and most durublo manner, at prices which actually defy compitition. Call olid examine goods and learn prices and he convinced Tho puddling mill of the Bethlehem Iron Company, which has been idle neatly a month, resumod operations on Moiidny. Ralph, eon of Theodore Ncwhnrd,nf the American Hotel, in Allentown, died Tues doy of lockjaw, the result of a wound in tho hand caused by a toy pistol on the 5th instant. For tho week ending on the 10th Inst. tliero were 08,3Q5 tons nfciral shipped over the L. & S. railroad, making for the season to that dote a total of 1,705,181 tons, a do- crease, as compared with sumo duto iai year, of 208,018 tons. David Ebbcrt's aro the best teams and his prices the lowest in this section. And when you want to toko a rido don't you forgrt It. if Lewis Weiss, In tho post office build ing, this borough, has just made a large ad dition to his dock for tho spring ond sum mer trade, viz, a full line of htill' and soft felt hats Dl the latest and best styles, and a full line of gentlemen's, ladies' and child ren's boots, shoes and gaiters, all of which he is offering nt tho very lowest cash prices. Z. Itcinlininmer, aged 40 years, was run over and killed by a train at Wannmie, near Wilkesbarre, Thursday morning of last week. His head was crushed and his body terribly mingled. Ralph Gibbons, aged 38 years, started from Ashland, on Saturday night, for his homo In Centralia. Ho was found neat the Litter plaeo on Sunday morning terribly mangled ond uuconseious. Ho cannot ie cover from his injuries. It is supobed he was beaten by some companions with whom he attended a dunce. .TCf-Pure Pun's Green tor potato bug. Persian Insect powder for molh,bcd bugs, and oil other bugs. White Hellebore Towder for worms on cur rant and gooseberry bushes. Largo stock just received, (.'heap lur cash, at A. J. Durling's. Ef-Job printing of the finest description can bo had at thoCAKiios A hvooatk office at verv low prices. Call and seo samples, A factory has been started at Catusauquo for rolling bright 6teel. The l'crndale rolling mill t Allen town, after a long idleness, bus commenced operations again. Mrs. Betsey Rico, of Lower Saucon township, Lehigh county, is 107 years of age. She does not use sjiectaclcs, and is le- marknbly active. ij-3eo a wine cup in another column with a bunch of grapes from winch Speer's Port Grapo Wine is made, that Is so highly esteemed by tho medical profession fur the use of invalids, weakly persons and the uged Sold by all druggists. A destructive (bunder storm visited pop tlons of Pike county, on Friday afternoon of last week. Trees and fences were levelled nud much damage was done to the crops. A showrr of bail, lusting fifteen minutes, covered tho ground in places, to a tVpth ol two inches. The Reformed Church at Bush- kill was damoged by lightning, a5lrWANTtD,n girl, about in years of age lo assist with Housework. Apply at the Car bom ADVOCATK ollice, U'lilgliluii, l'a. Legal cup, commercial note, and all other sizes und qualities of paper may be had at Luckeubach's stationery store, Mauch Chunk The house of Daniel Kern at Ncffiville, near Allentown, was robbed by masked burglars on Saturday night of $500 In cash and securities amounting to $2500. lDAny one keeping n horse will fin! it to their advoniage to buy a bottle of'Ken dall's Spavin Cure.' Read advertisement. Great preparations aro undor way f. the Evongelical camp meeting which is to commence in the woods of Mr. Henry Litz cnberger, near Chapman's Station, in Uppei Macnr.gic, on August 21st. Mr. Moses Rabenold, of Chapman's Station, is to be placed in charge of the commlsary depart menl, and is to have tho exclusive right for keeping boarding tents. i-fi. Women that have been pronounced incurable by tbe best physicians in the conn try, have been completely cured of female weakness by the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Send to Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkharo, 233 Western Aveuue, Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets. 35-2 John Hartiell, an old citizen of Huston and commander of the first boat that ran on the Delaware ( anal, died on Sunday. iSWhy la 'Kendall's Spavin Pure' eo popular all fwr the world Berauso it is just what t is advertised to be. aud no man cm al'd to ce without u fiee (be H it A VALUABLE PREMIUM! Wc will present every per son calling at this office and paying $1.00 for one year's subscription to the uahbon Advocate, with a copy oi Dr. B. Kendall's I heatise on the House, one oi the most valuable books for Farmers and Horsemen ever published. The book is handsomely and profusely illustrated, and gives symptoms and treatment Jor the various diseases to which the horse is subject. Remem ber, for $1 you get tho Ad vocate lor one year anu a copy of the book free ! Now hand in your names and the dollar. "Ve have fust received a limited number of Kendall's Treatise on the House and His Diseases, printed in Ger man, which we will give to those paying one year in ad vance for the Uaubon advo cate. Tho Score for July Is overflowing with choice reading ond music both original and selected. The literary contents aro particu larly interesting, anil we would callattcn lion to an articlo from n correspondent, en titled: "Do wc Build Church Organs?" Tho music is excellent and embruces "The Kerry Dance," song; an Instrumental piece, "Hope and Doubt,"; "A Kiss from my Sweetheart," song; "Lcs I'ltres dc la Gurdo Polkuj" "To Music," songj "Slav'ry Chains Am uroko At Last," song. Samplo copies sent by mail for 10 cents. Published by Joust F. Perry & Co., Boston, Muss. An exchango savs ! We Ilko to see a man refusetutukuhlsloc.il paper, and nil the time sponge on his neighbor lor the loan of it. We like to hear o man complain when we ask him to subscribe for his home paper, that ho takes more pacrs than he reads, and then go around borrow his neigh bor's or loaf around him until he gets tho news from it. Wo liko to seo a man run down his home paper, and every now and then beg the editor fofafuvorln the edi torial line. We liko to tee u.nierchutit re luso to advertise in a home paper, aud then try to get o sliaie oT the trade that the paper brings to town. But, above all things, we liko lo see a rich, miserly man, who cannot pay for his local paper, always manage to bo around in lime to read tho paper at the expense of a friend not worth tho lOlhpart of what he himself is it looks so ccononu cal, thrifty and progressive, you know. The firm of Wea'er & Dick having the contract for the stripping of coul nt Beaver Brook were, on Saturday evening robbed of n small amount of money, being money left over from tho piy, which was not called lor by certain employes. The theft was diseov crcd on Monduy morning, on owning the office. Mr. Dick look the part of a detective. found the man) had him arrested by Copt. Simmon, of the C. A I. police and upon confession of guilt and the refunding oftlie money, tho young man was allowed to gt free, owing probably to tho high standing of bis family. Haikton liulktln. Hon. A. G. Brodheod died on Saturday n Bethlehem. Ho was bom In Delaware, ihc county .August Kith, 1701). His father ichord Brodliead) was a man of promi- enco, ond his brother Richard was a Unit I States Sjnator from this State. He lie- ame a resident of Luzerne county in lt-23, ud was three limes elected to tho Legi!a- urc. In 1830 ho returned ut i'iko county, hero he remained until 18fi(I when ho moved to Bethlehem. Mr. Bnidhead wasn man of strong intellect and well informed on all matters of public ilionteut. Wc uro reliably inlormed that our oung friond.Prnf. T. M. Billiet, of Mtihon- ng Volley ,will be a candidate for tho Coun ty Superinlendency, befoie the next-convention oi Directorsof this county, winch convenes in May 1881. Prof. H. D. Heydt, late jirincipal of tho Packerton school, passed o Very successful xamiiiution and entered tho l-rcsnman class of Lafryette Colloge.Easton.a few days 88,503 tons of coal were shipil oyer tho L. V. R. R., for tho week ending on tho "th mst., making a total shipment for the season to that date of 2,500,702 tons, show- ug an increase over the shipments to the same date last year of 27,300 tons. Rev. J. T. Swindells, formerly pastor of the M. E. church of this place.now of Phila- lelphia, is ill town onn vacation. enre irry to loam that the reverend gentleman has been suffering from fever and ague, but loused to know ho Is getting better. Our friend, J. W. Itoudenbush, has been decidedly unwell duringtho past week, but we aro pleased lo see him on his feet ngoin. Juke won't stop sick if ho can help It. The Lehigh Valley Railroad is steadily completing its double track, and Is about finishing it west of Huzleton to C.-unbcrry Junction. A Dolllicrnto Murder. Henry W Shouso, cashier of the Mer- chanU' Bank of Easton, was murdered Fri day evening of last week, nt Honesdale,Pa., by his brothef In law, Benjamin K. Bortroe, of Lodgcdalo. Mr; Sbouse, who was 02 years of age, left Easton on Thursday night and met James W. Wilson Esq., attorney, of Easton, nt Manunka Chunk, by appoint ment. They proceeded to Iloncsdalo, and there met some persons lo transact business In connection with the settlement of tho es tate of his fulber, tho lalo William Shouso. In tho evening Mr. Wilson nnd Mr. Shouso wcro together in Justice Eldred's oflico talking witli the Justice whcnllortree quickly entered nnd put a pistol close to tho head of Mr. Shouse and fired. Tho ball en tered the back of the head nn Inch or two from tho right car. Tho Justice attempted to seize tho pistol, but the murderer drove him out of the office at tho point of the weapon, while Wilson escaped by tho back door. Tho murderer then fired two nioro shots into tho head of his victim, and when the Justice relumed with assistance gave hlirtself up. Mr. Shouso lived but a few minutes after the physician who was summoned arrived. His body Was taken to Easton on Monday, being detained for tho Inquest. Henry W. Shouso had been cashier of tho Merchants' Bank at Eiston.since it started,nbout eleven years ago. He leavesn widow, three daugh ters and n son. Tho murderer married" his victim's sistef, Matilda Shouse, sonio years ngo,and when her fulherdied Bortrec claimed- that his brothcrs-ln-laws,John nnd Hen ry Shouse, had destroyed his will, which.ho affirmed, left tft their sister Matilda,' his wife, a furin on which sho resided with him. John Shouso was tho administrator of his father's estate, and died o few years ago, leaving tho estate unsettled, nnd the task of settling it fell upon his brother Henry. In the Course of his duties as administrator, ho still further incurred tho .displeasure of his brother-in-law, and tho crimo of Friday night was tho 1C3U.H. Tho murderer is in jail at Honesdalo. Ho expresses no regret fir his crime, but says lie is prepared to luko tho consequences. I I i C Coal Truilr. There is somo diversity of opinion ns lo tho condition of tho anthracite coal trade. For some two or three weeks past it has been successively each week reported as steadily improving more orders for coal at firmly maintained prices; such for tho past three wtcks has been the unbroken report, until to-day. Somo very intelligent parties in the trade so report now, but the report is not n unit. Hero and there is found an in dividual who thinks Hint tho market is un changed, for tho better or otherwise. It is very eel tain Hint the trada is dull hi calmed, as it were but it is equally certain that there is a good ilotncsticdciiiunil,tind a lurgo amount of coul is being housed, at lull circular price, both in this city and by the line trade. Consumers nt the. Eastward are also increasing their purchases, under the impression perhaps that present talk among open tors of suspending work nt the! mines every other Week through tho mouth of Au gust limy be carried into effect. Such nslci us this would ccituinly tell very decidedly on the price of coal us well nson tho supply of coal on the market. Tho alternate tbreo das' woiking, for various assigned causes, have not been ns effective in results ns was hoped for, and have certainly worked very unequally. Current prices of coal being generally satisfactory to producers, each is naturally desirousof throwing as much coal on the market as possible. Reading is natu rally dissatisfied with tho exhibit for Hie year. It has lost oh It's last year's pro duction nearly thicc-quntteisol u million of tons, whilst Lehigh Volley Railroad, Dela ware, Lackawanna ond Western, Delawaro and Hudson Cun.il, lVnnsylvuii'a Railroad and Now Yolk Lalo Eiiennd Western P.nil road haxecach l,cl less thou one hundred thousand tons. This is nn inequality that should be corrected. In thisennncction the auditor who furnishes tho above figuics re ports that the stock of coal on hand at tide water shipping piiuts Jiitio ."nth, 1SN0, was 771,753 tons; on May 31st was 010,573 tons, an increase of 125,180 tons. There is nn disposition in the trade, as far as wo can discover, to invito an increaso bv a conces sion in prices. It Is pretty generally be lieved that a drop of 51) cents to SI per ton ill prices would not materially advance the prices of coal or the nmouut of coal sold. LtJgcr,Vlth fnt. Kcclp'iilll nt .million Normal. The Milljiort Normal School was reopen ed on Monduy Inst. Tho Literary Society met in tho evening ut 7 30, their usual hour liar lug- Ilnlilicry nt Ncffuvlllo. The vlllagoof Neffsvllle, In Lehigh Co., about eleven miles from Allentown, was nt nil eaily hour on Sunday morning tho scene of n bold robbury. Daniel Kern, retired farmer, nged about sixty years, lives with his wlfo in n small two story houso, about a mllo from the village, bis nearest neighbor being about two hundred yards distant. Tliero was no onceUer In the house with tho old couple, and the robbers evidently had nn easy task. Mr. Kern bays that about ono o'clock Sunday morning, ho nnd his wlfo wcro awakened from sleep by three masked men, who had cil'ected an entrnnco Into the house by boring a holo through a winduw snsh on the second story and taking out a nail by which the Sash was fastened. Ono man entered by this way, and then creeping down stairs, opened the door for the other two. They then lighted lamp, went to the bedroom of tho old couple, and nt onco told Kern and his wife that they (tho rob bers) know that tliero was money In the houso and that they wcro nftcr it, and tluit if any uoiso was mado someone would havo testifier fur Hj otherwise tliero Would bo no harm done. The robbers then demanded that all tho money and valuables should bo given up. Kern said there was no money in house, nnd refused to give them anything. Tho burglars thereupon procured a can logo blanket, cut it into strips, nud with these bound the man and woman secuicly, tying their' hands behind their backs und their feet together. Tho old man who wa3 suffer ing from rheumatism, mado no effort to pievcnt this, but the old woman fought with desperation, nnd was only conquered nftcr a tcrriblo struggle. While two of tho robbers were binding the old couple tho third was ransacking the house for plunder. After lying tho feet of Mr. nnd Mrs. Kern to tho footboard of the bed, und their bands to the headboard, nil thrvo of tho robbers joined in the search, which was kept up for two hours, during which time bureaus nnd chests were opened and chair bugs cut open nnd their contents spilled on the floor. The thieves wcro in good humor, and evidently elated over their success. About thivo o'clock they discovered that Mrs. Kern hud freed herself, nnd they then took n calico d less Irom tho wall and tore it into strips, with which they bound her moro securely, and fastened n ga in her mouth. After taking n meal tho robbers quilled Hie prem ises. Sovcrul hours luler Mrs. Kern suc ceeded in fleeing lierscir, after great cxer tion,and made lierwav lo the nearest neigh bor und ruised un nlarm. The robbers had, however, mado good their escape. As tar us can bo nsccitniiied the following wus sto len: About if 101) in cash; sehool bonds of the city of Allentown to the nmouut of $500; Lehigh county bonds, $500; United States 4 per cent, bonds, $1200; United States JJ per cent, bonds, S500. Tho InoueV nud bonds weio kept in bureau drawers nud in a side board. Payment has been slnppcd'on tho school and county bonds. It is believed that the Government bonds nie registered, mid that Mr. Kern will not lose tlicfu. A fivo hundred dollar ccrtificuto of deposU in the defunct Blumcr & Co. Bank was loll be hind, tho lubbers evidently knowing tho woilhlcssness of that paper. Ullli'cr Smith, of Allentown, drove to Mr. Kei n's residence Monday morning, nnd lool.ed carefully in to the details, llo returned nt noon nnd refuted that Mrs. Kern Telt cry sore mid stilt', while Mr. Kctu was nil light iignin. The robbers spoke (jcrmau when addressing the Kerns, but spoko English among them selves. Tlieio is is yet no clue lu the burg ulais, but it is believe, 1 their cnpluro will be efi'ectcd. About two years ngo u smnll safe in tho same houso was one night carried in to nn niijaccut field nnd eilbrts mado to open It by exploding powder ill it, but tho tufo resisted nil dibits ut opening. KcllgllMIK :VU'H. EVAKOKLICA'. UllDRCH.WKIBSr-onT E. J. Miller. Pastor. German rrreachlnir nt 10 o'clock a. m by tbe IMstor. Sunday School at 2 p. m. Kngllih preaching at 7.30 p. m, M. E. Ciiortoii, J. 1. Miller, pnitor. 10:0 a. m. and J:30 p. m. preacninif ny me pusior. Sunday school 2 p. in. All aro welcome. LKiuniiTON Evangelical UhUboii. II. J. Suioycr, pastor. Treadling to-morrow at 10 a. m., subject "Peter Silted." Sunday school 2 p. m. Trenching at':30 p. m , ny tbe pastor, before Qnaden Uuetten Lodge I. O, of ( T., who will be present In a body and participate tn the service. Zion's lUronMEnCucncn, J. II.Hartman pastor. Trenching at 10 a. in., In Herman text, I.ukeVS: 33-13. Sunday school at 2 p id. Preaching at 7:30 p. m., In English fan. gun go. TonrlirrH Appointed. On Monday evening our School Board met and appointed the following teachers for our public schools: Prlncipol.Prof. E. D.Schnabelalary $00, Grammar. Miss Hattle Koons, " Intermediate MissCarrle Bower, " Secondary Eiims Dollenmeyer, " 1st Primary Belle Nusbaum, " 2d Primary Laura Holfonl, " Totupcrnnco Ncriniiii, On Sunday evening, 25th Inst., Rev. B, J. Smoyer will preach a temperance sermon ilnderthesuipioNof Gnaden Huetteu Lodge, No. 355, 1. 0. fr O. T., In the Evangelical church of this borough. Tbe Lodge will f meeting, and discussed tho following subject! J!eolvcl, That corporal puinsh- uent should be abolished. On the affirma tive, W. II. Kreamerufcd Reuben Ash; neg- tive, Thus. L. Lcntz ami G. S. Muschlitz; judges decision in favor of the affirmative. The following are t lie officers of the Socielyi President, John S. Kistler; Vice President, Wm, II. Ziegenfuss; Secretary, Thomas L Wentz; Treasurer, F. Mengel; Curators, T Wcutz, W. II. Kreamer; Elitnrs, Trof. J. F. Suydcr, Vt. H. Kreamer; Ushers, Alfred bolt, Iteuben Ash. tho Budget is in a nourishing conditionals to politics it is neul rul and offers the four candidates for the Presidency Detnocratic, Republican, Tcm perunce and Greenback. We have a largo circulation and during tho campaign oiler special terms to agents for clubs of five; wo present tho ono who gets up the club wit a cow, formerly belonging to n man with brass nobs on her horns. Advertisements 50 cents a line. Marriages and deaths free. Rkvkrk. A licalli-Kcalliig: llrmiUaril. On Monday evening Justin Hoffman, a shoemaker, living in Pittslon, Luzerne Co. in a Irenzy brought on by drink, seized i shotgun and fired several shots, fatally in juring his wire anil child and seriously injuring the child of a neighbor named Hook, who was looking on. The child of Hoffman is a girl a year old. The shot look effect in tho back of her head and she died in a short time. The wife was wounded iu several parts of the face and breast, and it is thought thut she can live but a few days The Hook child Iscxiwcted lo recover. Tho murderer was immediately conveyed to tho county prison at Wilkeebarre to await tho result of his crime. The indignation of the people was so intense that had he not been so promptly removed it Is thought he would have been lynched. Kxciirklnii nnd tlnskct I'lc Mr. Arrangements have been made for an ex cursion aud basket pic nic, fur the benefit of Zion's Reformed church, of this borough, to the beautiful grove nt Walnutiort, over the Lehigh Sutqnehanna railroad, on Satur day next, July 31st. The fare for the oom sion lias been placed within the roach of all, viz: adults 40 cts., aud children uuder 14 years of age, 20 cents for the' run ml trip. Those who da not wish to take their own refreshments with them, will be furn'ihed on the grounds at reasonable charges. We trust our people win nt rany patronize this attend In n bodv. All lovers of Temperance I excursion lor tbe bencllt or tho church. . , , r. , " . Trains wdl leave Lebightoo L 4 8. Dcimti aro expected to U present. B:Ing your , . , We.Mnort j, tl)d Pa ' nds with you. . l 7 58 , m.. sod return nz. leave VimUiuI Joiix Bohx w r T port at :08 p. m Ticke-a - ba h I at i AY As.xis.iSec p-o(f ' Dr llrns drug sl'Jrssnaol tbeUvHreD (yen Mos- Illfr Crccli llt iiH.. Big Cicek items were among the miss ing hist week on account uf press of wnak on the farm, beside, being called away from home for a few days, nceounts for the non uppcarnnm of our usual letter. -Dr. W. F. Christ, late of Parry ville.wns nt this pluco on Friday of last tveck. Wheat nnd rye has nil been sufcly stored nwuy. The OrJon Iferahl Improv number. The quality of paper neat, nud printing excellent. Mr. Francis Rehiig, ol'Saw Mill Cicek, recently disjioscd of his lot for $200. On Monduy of last week he moved to tho Point Mill ut tills place. He is at present engaged in tho iron nud rag business. Last week was hay week witli us. Mr. Jacob llouscr and wife, of near Stroudsburg, Momoo county, were at this pluco visiting friends on Monday last, nnd while hero gave us a very pleasant call. We were pleased to seo them. They expect to return again this week, Prof J. F. Snyder will takechargo of tho WeisH)rt schools again this winter. Tho directors of Franklin met -nt Walcksvillo on Motuley last to ojwn tho scaled proposals for buildiue the school houso nt that place. It wus fcuud Hint Mr. Adum loaches was tho lowest bidder and consequently tho directors awarded him the contract nt his figures $105. Wo had a splendid ruin nt this pluco on Tuesday, which was very bcneficiul to tho crops. Mr. W. H. Kromej-, of Millport, wi at this place visiling friends on Sunday last. -If persons wero as willing In bo ploas uutand ns anxious to please in their own homos as they are in tho company of their neighbors they would havo the happiest homes in the world. Wc have cut somo of our oals Ibis week and find it light in weight. I Mr. Augustus Deppe, of Wilkesbarre, was at this pluco on Sunday last, visiting friends. Mr. J. J. Keinerer nnd wlfo wcro on a visit to Irieuds, last week, at Milljiort and Slatington. Rev. G, W. Gross, of Parry ville.prcach ed at Pino Run, on Saturday evening and on Sunday at 10 a. in. at Soil's. The trustees of the Soil's church held n meeting in tho church un Saturday evening last. Emanuel Berger, of Kidder township, was nt this place on a visit on Saturday of last week. Mr. Berger is engaged in the wintorgreen distillery business aim says he does right well, which wo aro ploaseJ to hoar. Pleased to learn from the Blatington thut Miss Mary A. Snyder, formerly of this jtfoiv, and daughter of Harrison Sny der, deceased, ml a very creditable ex amination under Supt. J. O. Kiiause, of Le high county, at StotingUoi, nn Tutwlay. of last week. Miss Snyder has made ppli, cation for a sehool at Parryville. Quails are qulto numerous again this year. We Irani that Prof. S. II. Holllnyr ltM aeaepled the I'rlncljmlMiip Imdsrwl him by the directors of Parry ville. We are pleased to have In in come to the lower end. Trof. ,1. F. Snyder, of It, Hiville, was married fast we, k to Mus Angle Krom, of Frauklm We mrjgratoliite no newly mar ried pair in th.r pust hapMC'i sn I future , pwpc m I sviir Hancock ninl KiikIUIi, As per call, a large and enthusiastic meet ing was held nt the Carbon Housein Thurs duy evening for the purpose uf forming a Hancock and English Club. The meet Ing Was called to order by Johtt 8. Lent, who nominated Hon. A, J. Durling as teni poraiy chairman. Tho lion, gentleman ujion taking tho chair, briefly and perti nently slolod the object of tho meeting, viz.! Hie formation of n Hancock olid English Club. O. A. Cluuss was chosen temjiomry Secretary. A cninmillcoof three on perma nent organization was then npoiiitod, ns follows! D.m, Graver, John S. Lenlz, nnd Win. Blocker. Daring the nbsenco of tho committee thoso present weio Invited to step up and sign tho club roll. Tho club organized with 120 members. Tho Committee on Permanent Organiza tion rcioited ns follows t Mn, Chairman : The commilleeon per manent organization tespectlully submit the following rcjiort I timcKR!), President, A. C. lirodheud. Vice Presidents, H. V. Murlhlmer, W. L. Stiles. Secretaries, 0. A. Clauss, John F. Seinmel. Treasurer, John S. Lenlz. ' COSIMITTKr.S. Committee on Constitution nud lly Laws, Z. II. Long, P. M. VonLlcw, J. P. Smith. Committee on Hall and to arrange the same lor regular club room, Ezra Newhard Moh-4 Ilehrig, Thomas Stocker, Coinmillce on Finance, F. P. Seinmel, T. D. Clauss, J. W. Raudenbush, DaliicIGruver, John Obiit. The Club will meet weekly, every Friday evening nt 8 o'clock. The next meeting will bo held In tho club room, Liudermnii's hall, on Friday night next, at S o'clock. All persons who lavor tho election of Hnncock and English aro invited to join club. Daniel GiiAVKit, I John S. Li:ntz, Com. Will-am Stockkii.J The report, on motion, was adopted unan imously. Mr. A. C. Druil head upon faking the chair as President, thanked tho meeting for the honor con fei red ujion him. E. II. Ranch, of Mauch Chunk, was then called upon for a speech and nt onco opened by congratulating the Democracy on the magnitude of (he meeting. Mr. R. spoke lor nuout 45 .minutes, nnd inteimlngleil I lie facts nnd figures of Ids address with innu merable Incidents and telling jokes. He will frequently applauded. Upon tho con clusion of Mr. Raucli'a speech, 12. R. Slow er?, Esq., wus culled fijr and fwke enthusi astically ond well,eongratulaltugtliodeinoc tacy ol Lehihtoi) on tho enthusiasm dis played by them in their efforts to form n Ilaiicock nlid English Club. The speuker wus frequently applauded during Ids ad dress. At Ihoconclusion of Mr. Sicwcr's ad dress, a voto of thanks was tendered tho speakers, and the meeting adjourned to meet again on Friday, tho 30th, ill Lindcrmnn's Hull, when the club will bo addressed by E. II Ruuch in Pennsylvania. Dutch. .Iliuich Chunk IIviiih. Chns. H. Webb hns been appointed through freight accountant, and IX.' C. KIc hol local freight accountant Tor the L. V. R, It. at this point - Josiuh Connelly had his arm shattered nnd his eyes injured by tho premature ex plosion of n cannon, while firing a salute on Tuesday evening. rrof. Leo lluber, lalo principal of the Lansford schools, was in town last week, confening witli our school authorities a bout tho principalship ofo ir schools. Senator Craig expects to spend somo time with his fjniilv ut Ocean Giovc. Mrs. W. C. Morris, Jr., is spending n few weeks nt Ocean Grove. Henry II. Webster is spending a vaca tion of a few weeks in our midst. A reunion of the velcra ns of tho Twenty- eighth and Ono-liunilrcd-aud forly-sovcnlh Pennsylvania, Volunteers nnd Knupp's Bat tery took place hero Tuesday, a largo num ber being picseut In tho afternoon u busi ness meeting waa held, niter which the vis itors wero taken over tho Switchback. Ill tho evening a procession was formed and inarched through tho principal sticcts,wliich wcro brilliantly illuminated. Later In the evening a banquet wus indulged iu nt the Mansion Hou3C. A novel excursion was that ol Editor Gwynn, ot thcSurcM Sunbeam, ot the head of u parly of indies aud gentlemen Irom tho former place nnd Philadelphia oil the way from these juiuU to our hill-eurivoned Munch Chunk, in two canal boats, via Del aware un- Lehigh canals, arriving hereon Thursday of last week. Ouo of Ilia boats was used for silting nnd dining purposes nnd tiio other ns sleeping apartments. Both ling neccs. comfort, but nil absolute delight. Editor Gwynn ilc serves credit for his invention of an excur 'sion so original nud practical. Our worthv District Attorney, L. It. Siowrrs, Esq., informs us that ho docs not seek a ichnmiuation nnd vielils the field In other aspirants. Thi leaves tho Demociut- ic nrenu, so far as we havo heard, to P. J Meehtin nud John Klme. nnd tho other ns sleeping npartmei res Willi cncll WB" l'urislleJ wil1' overythi Iseood trno sary to moltotho trip notonly acoi Our Wcntlicrly tfpceltitti. At a meeting of the School Board Mon day evening all tho old teachers wero unan imously reappointed. For tho additional school no appointment was mode. A new lodge of the J, 0 U.A.M., num bering thirty-six members, was instituted on Friday evening of last week, In tho Sons of America's hall, by District Deputy Stalo Counsellor, It. W. Tobias. Tlios. Rothrock, fireman on engine No. 100, who received nn ugly blow on the head whllo passing over the Iron bridge, on Tues day of last week, under the skillful treat ment of Dr. Latham, is nblo lo be about again. At tho examination held by County Su perintendent Hofibrd, on Thursday of last week, certificates wore awarded to Misses Klshhangh, Dodson, Brlggs Mnsslcman, and Faust; Messrs. Creamer, Keiscr, nnd Klshbncli. Master Mechanic llofleckcr expects to turn out another new engine from our shops in.the course of a few weeks. It Is lo bo a powerful engine, built nftcr Iho pallcrn of the Nonpareil, built heroin 1878, one of tho finest locomotives on the rood, Joseph Cransoj who hod been ill for a long time, died on Wednesday, 15th inst., of cancer of tho stomach, nnd wos buried on Friday, In Union cemetery. Mr. Cranse was a moulder in tho shops nt thin place, a member of the Odd Fellows and a highly respecleil citizen of our town. Tho shanty attached to one of Mr. Ha n n's houses caught firo from tho etovo pipo ono day last week, and but fortius prompt action of somo train bauds, who discovered nnd extinguished it, wo would havo had to record nnother conflagration more disastrous, in all probability, than the lust. As tho 12.40 p. in. train wos approach ing the depot on Saturday lost, one of the numerous small boys who congregate there upon tho arrival nnd departure of trains, fell from tho platform upon the track, and had it not been fur a breakman on the Bea ver Meadow passenger train, who promptly picked lilni up, and me prompt action oi tlio engineer in slopping tho advancing train, o would havo had a sad accident to chron icle. Tho Lojilgh Valley Railroad Company ave resolved upon rebuilding the car shops tills place. They nro lo be extensive frame structures, nnd the work of digging the foun dation was commenced on Monday. The car shop is to bo CO x 1 10 feet, and tho black smith shop -10 x 100 leet, with a gable alti tude of 40 feet. The old car shop accom odated only eight gangs of workmen, bile tho now ono will afford amplo room for 22 gangs with a doUblo track running through tho entiro building. Tlio black smith shop will havo room lor fires. With these improved facilities for turning out work, wo expect to seo a larger force than ever nt work, nftcr tho completion of the buildings. In this event the burning of tho old shops will have been a sort of "bless ing in disguise." Carlon Herald. Parrjlillif I Kills. At a meeting of the School Board last week, Prof. S. II. Holllnger.or Summit Hill, wus chosen principal and Mies Ella Phifer, f Coplay, teacher of the primary school. Our friend, Chns. G. Rapp. connected itli the well known notion house oi Young, mytbe, fields. & Co., of Philadelphia, 13 neudlng a Iho week s vacation witu ins laicnts. We had 1 1)0 plecsuro of meeting O. A linker, of Hazlcton, in town lust week, isiling his old friends. Miss Kuitz, of Kutzlown, is tho guest of Mrs. H. P. Cooper. Candidates, nro beginning lo make their rounds. Wo had tlio pleasure of a chat re cently with John Kline, of Muuch Chunk, who is an aspirant for democratic nomina' tion for district attorney. On Wednesday morning the L. .t S. depot ut Hnzardsville, came near being burned lo tho ground. The platform was set on lire by a spark from a passing engine, ml but for the prompt action of tho train bunds, tho building would have beeu con sumed, Under the efficient supervision' of H. P. Cooper, our furnaces nro doing excellent work, and our workmen afforded constant employment. To bo sure, wages aro low, Iron having fallen very much iu price, but t is expected that belter times are iu store lor us iu tne not insiaui luiurc. nillN'TISTllV, We take pleasure In Informing the public of Lchlghlon, Wclssport and vicinity, that Dr. A, M. Koons, a very guovessful dentist of Allentown, will visit these towns every Wednesday. Such of our people us ileslro his services should address him by postal card at Allentown, and stato thereon the kind of scrvlco required. Services will bp given at the homo of the patient, or wher ever directed. Artificial teeth are offered very cheap, according to quality. Silver fillings from 50c to $1 gold fillings from $1 to $2. Gas will bo administered for tho painless extraction of teeth. (Notharge for extracting when teeth aro ordered). Ach ing or sord teeth of all kinds are made en tirely useful. The doctor comes to us highly recommended, and is especially an adept in gold fillings, very beautiful specimens of which can bo seen In tho mouths of. somo of our people. Being a graduate of a dental college, tho doctor is lully prepared, by prop er and intelligent training, to glvo his pa tients cntlro satisfaction. This is an oppor tunity to enjoy tho services of a first-class entist, of which wo uro sum our citizens will not bo slow lu take advantage. 31-2 Wednesday evening the body of James Woods, an engineer of tho Lehigh k Wilkes B.n ro Coal Co., living near Coaldule, wus found in the woods at Bull Run, a small station on IheTumnqua brunch of the I. S. R.R. Woods had been paid during tho day, and it is supposed the object of 'ho murderers was his inuiiey. Deceased leaves a family and wus much respected by those who knew mm. The countv tuxforlSS0aggregates$27, 910.02. The South Bethlehem Star bos n new local editor und manager, in tho iierson ol our farmer townsman, John A. bchiek. The East Muuch Chunk School Board at lis last meeting, mummied the followiu teachers: O, L. llaverly, priucipul of tho Ilign school, reupimlliimeiiij jur. luting, Grammar Scboolj Helen Meiriek, 1st Inter mediate; Jennie Rehrig, 2d Intermediate; Lizzie Kennedy, 1st Primary; Eliz.ihetl Struthcrs, 2d Primary. Hello Silvernnil wus upiHiinled lo the weigh lock sehool. Ilcavt-r li-ndoiv otc. Tlio effects of Sunoncr Si Co., were said nt public sale on Wednesday, consisting of store goods, mules, harness, and u locomo tivo engine, oil of which wero bought by Win. T. Carter, ot Philadelphia. The employes of Coleroino colliery wero uid on Thursday tho money due them from C. F. Shoencr, for the month of June. On Friday another pay took plot among the above named employes, for work done in the same mouth for Win. T. Carter & Co. Tlio tax collectors and Colorado beetles come annually, giving the people a great deal of work aud uneasiness. They say Puris green will destroy the beetle, but know of no remedy fur the other only by giving them their demands. The iwlilieul oauipuign is almost ready to open its heavy guus Iu this place. Our iwople are beginning lo dreud the ell'ects of tho smoke James Matthews left for Wilkesbarre on WednesJay, with expectations of goiu into the coal busiueM somewhere in thut neighborhood. Smul Southeyjeft Monday for Rhode Island, to vi.it his family, having on) of hit daughters badly aftlioled with spinal afi'eetioll. -The publio seheols are to be npsned on the 10th of next month, in (lilt (Banks) township, and the teachers aro to have dls triet institute every two weeks, which af fords them a fine oportunity for improv meut tf properly appreciated. E. B. Leisenriint & Co., are sinking slope whieh is to be termed No. 0, at Trcso kow. H is for the purpose orukiugoul the body of c .si lying between that village and Hoi.iybrook Ihry a's.. have lUe bonne maih.ns r ti a v ige f d.scoviry inilie vicinity cftue '- Ueh.vse ball gr-woils. hriiisc Wild Creek llriilai Some of our farmers havo cut their oats nnd others nro beginning. Aid. Kiblcr wns on a visit tn8falington fast Saturday and returned on Monday. Adam Kiblef left for Harrisburg n few days ngo. A dance will bo held nt the public houso of Jno. II. Weiss, on tho 5th proximo, All nro invited In join in. A young man by the name of Reuben Ilaydt wos married to Miss Lucetta Beer. Bulb of Lower Towamensing township. The happy pair wcro sercnuded by tho Shoo Fly Band. Corn is coining up nicely since the last rain. School Uisciri.iNE.--- hen the will oi pupils rebelliously clashes with the legal power of the teacher, tho teacher must be master of the situation. Better a thousand lold fur him to do it without physical force but do it lie must, even though lie forcibly handles the oilender. When human nature chanies: when there' is no more need ot law; when the iolieeman becomes a super fluity; when parents cease to be troubled by the disobedience of their children, then ue will hone to see tbe tens of thousands of our children trained in largo schools with out resort to tho rod. So long us punish incut remains a necessity in soiuefurm.how. ever, let it bo honestly administered by the rod, and not with surcasm, ridicule, ur other methods infinitely nioro debasing in the! final results than a wholesome and Judicious application of tlio roil. Joe. Amlcnrlcil 11 otsr. Tropes of the "oave In" at Honeybrook ore fast disappearing. Thousands of ton of reluse from tho culm-pilesif which there is no scarcity In our vicinity, have been used to fill tho road to its proper level. Tho houses have also been straightened, and in a lew weeks nothing will bo left to remind the Inhabitants of the jwrilous days of the i iast. Our town is very lively at present, Quite a number of students, who havo been cultivating the contents of their cranlums at West Chester, Mll!ervil!e,and elsewhere are spending their holidays here. Tho Presbyterian church of this place, will be, when finished, one of the most tasty ohurehes In this iwrt of the State. Rev. Sfhuffer announced that it will bo reded I rated on Sunday. August 1st. Quite number are expected from abroad to assist iu the ceremonies. -MiM MatiieTublK.of Jeanssrille, and Miss Minnie SMiiglrif Butlsr valley .spent Sunday with friends st this place. WeKvport IH-in. W. L. Gioot and Miss Annie Dolerllnn contemplate visiting tlio Delaware Water up. 'ilicy anticipate a good time. Mr. James 11. unmlwerit, ot .Mauch hunk, was in town nn Tuesday and called on his friends while here. A party comiiostfd of ladles nnd centle- men Irom this phico expect to visit the Glen some dar next week. Frank Klutz. nn employe nt Pnckerton. had his hand sovcrcly mangled while In e net ol coupling, ills hand was ampu tated. Miss Ella Snyder is visitinz friends at Coabfalo for a few days. Mr. Xiithan Klotz, tho genial proprie tor of the Fort Allen House, has a number of city boarders, and expects soon to have more. Mrs. Geo, Ltiury, of Mahanoy. Is visit- ng her nirents here at present. Mr. Francis Koons' infant child diod on Wednesday, ot Auburn, Schuylkill Co., tvniTu uis. jioons was on n visa, to nor pa rents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Koons returned on I'diiesdny evening with the dead child. Mr. Clios. Oswald expects to purchase Mr. Rex's huckstering apparatus and stait mo uusiircss. Mrs. Frank Erwin nr.d Miss Carrie Deibertnro making a visit to Lehigh Gup and Millort this week. IV. 11. Uswald was on a visit to BUCK- Mountain and Wculherly on Sunday. S. It. Gilhum addressed tho Republican meeting on Saturday evening. If it had not been lor the inclemency oftlie weather our town would have turned out largely to attend the reunion nnd pa rade oi Mauch uniink iosi Tuesday evening. The Younc America Baud was out in full bloom tin Monday evening. .Messrs. A. J.eh mm iveck.ol Allentown, wero in town on Wednesday. Aitcnm. Vog Diivn. Mn. Eoitor : Wo shall answer tho ques tion which is so often asked, "Why is the hot season in summer called tho 'Dog Days?" These days were originally known as the Canicular Days. Canicular comes from the Latin word canicul a little dog. In tho southern heavens tliero is a constellation of stars known by the name of Canis Minor, or, a little dog; and directly south of it we have the constellation Canis Major, or, big og. i hese constellations wore so called by Ihe ancient Chnldaic shcphcnls, who ining- ned they saw the outlines of animals in the groupings of Ihostais, hence tho different names of tho constellations. The largest slur in tho Canis Major is at tho tip of the dog's noso und is called Sirins, or the Dog star. This slur is, by tho way, the largest and brightest fixed star visible in the hoav ens. It is at present visible only in winter, not later thuu April, at which timo it sets at ubout 9 p. m. But in midwinter it is vis! bio throughout almost tho entiro night. It can easily be found, being tho brightest slnr u mo fcutitn. During the timo of tho ancients, this star rose m summer, and they reckoned their dog days or dies canicularcs, which wero40 In tiumber, from Ihe time of its ris ing, taking 20 days before and 20 days after its time of rising. Tho rising of the dog star was, in ignorance, supposed to be tho occasion ot the extreme heat ami tho nis ease incidental to thoso days. From this star wo have, therefore, tbo nnmecfov; tays given to oor hot summer days. Tho fact that tho star rises no more in eur hot season proves that it is not the cause of the great heat of tbe summer. In your next edition wo may stato the reasons why our hot days coma after and not at tho timo that tbo sun has reached its greatest distance north. B. BB-"It was the Cough" that caused the Burlington Haick Eye man, while lecturing in Philadelphia, to advise bis hearers to procure a bottle of Dr. Browning's C. .t C (Cough ond Cold) Cordial. Public speakers will find it a great help lo them. It relieves that dry tickling sensation in the throat so frequently felt while delivering an address. If once used it will always be kept close at hand. Dr. Browning, 1117 Arch Street, Philadelphia, is the proprietsr, who will furnish the Cordial in large or small quan tities if it cannot be obtained at your drug gists's. Price 50 oenls. Gen. Hancock is oxiiootod to bo present at (he ruisi igofa hickory imle at Montgomery- villc, Montgomery county, at n time lo be uxed upon, ilia pile is lo oo cut irom mo farm whcroGcn. Hancock wos born. New Advertisements j v vor aiu: is NF.r.n ok Eoots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, or, Gents' Furnishing Goods- CD TO CLAUSS & BROTHER THE rortiLAR Merchant Tailors, Bank Street, Lehighton. PRICES VERY TW FOB CASH. Th public patronage solicited. Julyl-tf naiksls: Work! Look to your best Interests. Now open and ready for Inspection, lhr LAIIOKS1T and MOST roMTLHTK STOCK Of Bt'iumi and BCMMKn dhy aouDd, oTtonsr carpkts, nooTB, auoEs, stc, ever brought iniu mis section oi me couniry, wmcn were Bonsut More tlis sham Advance, AT A Saving of from 20 to 25 per ct. Wo are therefore nrenarcd to odor thassma at still very low prices, which will only Le kept n 1 us long as tlio present stock may last. nd lireferrlnir "A NinibloSllc banco to & Sluw Shilling," we ure determined to ' MOVE THE STOCK QUICKLY, And shall offer Extraordinary Induce, ments to CASH BUYERS!! Amena- tho list offloads tut onenedara thr following at a UltKAT HAUOAlNl 0000 yards Calicoes, fust colors. 5000 yards Muslin, bleached & unbleachedr 1 case IU-1 Sliectmgs 1 enso Honey Comb Quilts. 1 case Heavy Shirting Chevoits 31 pieces Cassimere, for Mm & Boy's Wear. BOOTS AND SHOES Wo Invo the Largest and most lattdsAme, stock ofMen's, Women's and Children's Fine Shoes thai were ever exhibited tn this town, also bought before tho fate advance, which for neauiy m style, liuraniuty nnd l.'liranness wo tan truthfully say canuot bo matched. Yg havo also just, opened a large and beautiful assort' ment of BEST WHITE GRANITE AND C. C. WARE, of Foreign and American Manufacture, which wo will run off at very low prices, in Setts. (Tonsumcrs of Dry Goods, Uoots, Shoes, fco., will nnd It ureal!)- to their udrnntairo to call early, and exemlno (loods and Prices, before purchasiror elsewhere, ns this Is a bonajtde sale, and we can assure you Genuine liar' gains. A cordial Invitation extend to all,- Itetpeetfully, J. T NUSB AUM & SON, Opposlto Public Square, Lehighton, Pa. oct. 4-yl Reed & Semmel MANUFAOTUEItS OF Opposite tho Public Square. Bank Street, Lefifahtun. Pa., respect lull) announce to their' friends and ihe publlo that they are prepared to supply them with FIIIST CLASS tHU. Alls o, their own itrannfacture, wholesaler aud retail, at tod est prices, ulsoall tho choice Brands of Chewing & Smoking Tobaccof Fires, AC, j-c. A share of ptfMlo patronaire Is respectfully Invited and ratlsfaction guaranteed. Very Itespectrully, Kccd & Scmmcl, Opposite Public Square. Hank St., LUIllOHTON, PA, Apr. 21,1880tr Tlio (Sruiil Iliioni. It seems perfertlt easy to some for Grant to be elected to the third term, but one thing wo do know thut Kendall's Pimvin Cure is Iho very best liniment ever discov ered for any blemish on horses and lor rheumatism or any deep seated uin in man. It Is used at all seasons ol the year Willi wonderful success. Head the advertisement for Kendall's SMviu Cuie in another column. A Now Trrntiiu-nt. The Golden EUter of Lift. Wonterul Curet. If you have Consumption, and would know that your cough can be in ide loose und easy llectlo eer and Night Sweats cheeked In 24 hours i Inflammation taken out of the l.unus and ulr passives at oucet that you can be tnudo tu train 3 to a pound of healthy llesU pr wrek i If you have any Chronic Disease, Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, llyspep.la.Slok HeaiUch, Heart Disease, l.lver Complaint, Nervous Dcbility.Semlniil Weakness or Sper. inslorrhaia, loss of sexual power lo either sex. Irom any cause t If jou have any form ol nerv-' oas weakness, Inslmc llefh ur waiting away, und would kuovt ol an liamedfat relief and certain cure lor many ol i ho severest cases In a short thae, a new method with new UKentt to fatten everybody, luvlgorAto and inaLe stromr and liesuhy the most hopeless cases cut this oat and write at once for particulars to 11. S. Dlal'UNSAUY, Berrien Spring;', Mich. July IT ) I 1 OKAY'S MMCCIKH) MHlHCtN.. TI7ADE MARK Til E OKEAT i H AL NtAhK 11 KMKIIY, an u uf n II cure lor Seminal Sperm at or men. impo tenrr. aud all ifleaBfa BEFORE TAKIKU.that follow, FTER TASI.10. as a sequence of Self Abase! as Iiss of Mem, nry. Universal Lassitude. Palo In the Hack, Dimness uf Vision, Prematura Old Aa. ami many other diseases that lend to Insanity or Consumption, and n Premature Grave. 47-Kulf particulars In oar pamphlet, which: wo desire to send free by mall to everyono, CV-TIi" Specific Medicine Is suld brail druif. t!lsts at t per packuKeor 'lx packs uel for si, or will be sent Ireebyniall on receipt of the money by addressing THe Orry lUnllclu rtti . Mechanics' lllock, DamoiT. Mich, SUM) 1IY DKUllUISTS LVKKV WHERE May s..ly I.rhlliloil itlurkul COUKECTSD tVlXKLY. Flour, pe sack 13 Si Corn, per bushel TO (Jail, per bushel W Mixed Chop, per cwt 140 Middlings, per cwt 1 Cr Iran, per cwt , I 10 Duller, prrpound , it lltrits, rdoien, is llaui, per ponud , VI hunt, per pound , 10 Shoulders, ier pound 8 Potatoes, per butliel 11 Closing price of Dullvrs A Townskmd, Flock, Government and Odd, 40 Bouth Third Street. Phifa., July 22, 11-80. U s. Km IS.'..... ,..lt bid IC3 asked IT H. Caireocr. o a., i?0 old asked U.K.t'1, iii,uhs lOS'j bid IMH uttri V. H. 4V. new 1 CT, bi.l 11 cil cd I U M'S.l!iW . ..Its OIU 1 6 SSKM1 ! ivnui.i Ivan's It. It s i, bid tin asked i l'lula-& .mIiiic ll.lt st hid ktd , l-eUnliV lryll.lt V, bn Hli attd A purse nf 50 w, raised for their benefit, iffl aSa-Kft-'J'a ."fX nnri'ieru neutral u.u.... H bin On Saturday evening n German emigrant stuck his head out of a cur window as the train was about entering a bridge near fitcarnbure;, Crawford county. Tho upper pinion of his head was torn nil' and the brnius scattered about. His wife und two children were silting iu the seat beside him. Messcm Moser i Kek. wealthy tanners, of L.huhci unlv, hae prrseutcd Muhlen berg I'oli. 'e wn.li a . ash e:..luWiiientoi i', 0lf i T f taming 'he T. .fssorship f the tekTse.oage i MAUItll'.n. KKnStMINEn-fll.AUSS.-'AttheMither. un parionsKe, Lehfatdon, Pa., on the 17lh lust., by Iter. Win. (1 Laltile, Mr. Frank Kersehner nnd Miss Amanda Cfaus i,dau(li ter of Mr. Puaon Clann.ullof this borough, SNYDfclt-KItrM. tin July 16th at the 11. ti. Hotel, Slatington, by the l(er. 1, K. Dsrr, I'-uf. J. V. Snyder, to Miss Angelina Krum, both of Welssport, Carbon County Penna. SCUl'l lIIIOt,Z WH.WAMR At Wea. therly. on the Wit mutant, by Her O A DrruKei. I'tiss. Scbuctihi'ls aud Just (.blue Williams, botu oi that borough. lU NTEIt -8i 111 t llllOLZ -AUbx Farce tlrnu mo i ti . rr ie vs-ne l bds liu tf r ud tt tsraui htu'j UitMf Wcs heiiy 11 .aird llt-atoiitl'le la-.I..H. f 'o 2-H mil SI aiea I'.ttf. TH. A Half. It It. Co. IIU bid h sum Central I ranstM' tatlou Co. 4a bid 49 a2rd Noriberu l'uotnc Con ... JiWuld 6 T, asked " " I'ret'tt. 11 t hid U a.ted Nurib PennsflTtnia 11. It. t bid (0 oakid". lU'.ladeinUU A Lite It. 11.. 1 .1, M us ulm rilivi!.(T.aJo..) utiia bid BjV ssk I'riifilnlilo I'nllent. The most woaderful anl insrveloni taceess Incites wln-re l(oui are sick or wai'lug way from a oon-llllnn of nitiuraUrnesii. thai no one knows what aits Ihsiu. (pronmbls tients for doctors l Is obisiuid bj theue or 11 pllittirs. They bigm n .-ai e f.-uia the first ds and k 'Pit up urn rtri ot h 'ib soo s rength n ri ' reo u Ins r Is sffli t e t in u s wiy n t ! r it sufl i it g ifa r get! i Fittsrt n i u s,- n-i