The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, September 11, 1880, Image 3

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. SATURDAY. feEPtUfiyEIl 11th, J880,
Local and Pei'sonal.
To.suiisciriiinusi
, Subscribers will plcaso rcfor to the dlrio
lion tabs on their papers, by so doing thejr
Trill bo able to see whether they are square
on our books or not, thus t
John Fitswllliam mar8 19
, fihotvs that the subscription has been paid
up till March 8lh, 1879, and consequently
there Isonedollar.(lueusonthe present yenr,
which you will please remit, of $1.2J Will be
phargetl if wo have to send bill.
The new wheat is eaid to riiake excel
lent flour.
Potato bugs are bunting winter quar
ters. Thorp are fUrty-fivb (airs to be held la
Pennsylvania this (alt.
Eastern pccUile are bulldlilg 0 mill to
make paper from straw.
BPA-Look at the yellow direction tab on
Ihe Drst page and see how much you owe.
f you wanta nice smooth, easy shave
your hair cut or shampooing, go to From
Rocderer's Saloon, under the Exchange Ho
tel. Ho will fix you right, and don't you
forget It.
'1 ho Tost Ofiico Department has Issued
the following orders : "On and after the 1st
0f October. 1880, the postage charge on news,
miners nriitrcesed to counties or colonies 01
of tho Universel Fostal Union, shall be the
same as on printed matter generally for tho
same destinations under the prnvisjons of
the Convention of rariii One cent f!!r each
weight ol two ounces or fraction of two
ounces." t I
jJ3a-IiCWiB Weiss, in tho post-oflico build'
ing, this borough, has just made a largo ad
.tliinn In Ma slnek for the enrinc and sum
mcr trade, viz. a full lino of still' and soil
felt hats ot the latest and best styles, and a
full line o( gentlemen's, ladles' and child
ren's boots, shoes and gaiters, all of which
ho Is offering at tho very lowest cash prices,
Tho commonest and handiest thing in
the American family is tho newspaper; and
as nearly all shoimine trnceeds Innti tho
family, from its Herds, ihteljlgciii-b, its
tastes.itsfashlons.it follows that tho thought
fui and successful advertiser otipiojehes ihe
family by this means, lie docs not waste
ln mnniv anil his time in loading his ad
vprMsiW ffiin and shooting ItnIT skyward in
the streets at ull crontion,on tllb eliancethnt
some willing customer limy be going thut
way anil may no umugmunwn 1 unmeenn
tia'ry, lie takes account of the advertising
ammunition which he has on liaiul and
loads ana points his gun tlmiUgh tho col
umns of some reputable newspaper; at the
game ho wants to hit.
30.II.II. Peters, agent, tliejiopuiar mer
chant tailor, in tlio wst ofiico building, is now
receiving and opening one of the largest
and most fashionable stocks of cloths, cas
simeres and sultlncs ever brought into
Lehighton, and which he is prepared to
make up in the latest fashion and most
durable manner, at prices which actually
defy competition. Call and examine goods
and learn prices and be convinced.
The Lehigh Valley rallr'nUtl company
have had handsome photographic views ol'
Mauch Chunk framed, and uro now dis
tributing them throughout tho country. It
is a beautiful piece of work ridd Suuws tm
Switzerland ol America to advantage. Tlie
view was takn by Sfhneurj tlm Mauch
Chunk artist, anil is 14x30 inches in size'.
HEf-Job printing of the finest description
banba.had1 dt tho Ciinno.t AnvoOATK ofiico
at very low prices. Call and see samples.
5Jf See a wine cup in another column
with a bunch of grapes from which Sneer's
Tort Grape Wine is made, that is 60 highly
esteemed by tho medical profession for the
use of invallds.Wcakly persons aid the aged
Bold by all druggists..
arWiSTKD,agirl,atJdllt IB ycarsofagc,
to assist with Housework. Apply at the.
Carbon Advocate office, Lehighloil, Pa'.
Frost grapes aro ripening early, and
this is said to bo a sure sign of an early win
ter.
Twelve jew cars are being built at the
repair shops of the 1 homos Iron Works
llokendauqua.
Sff-The medicines of DBSb'is Dick ACb.
are unexcelled for elegance, purity, end re
liability. Their Seidlitlne Scidlitz Powders
are as pleasant as Lemonade. Their Solt
Capsules aro world fa mods. Sec Advt. f
Business men aro busily preparing for
the autumn trade, which,'it is statrd will bo
good and very brisk. Thoso who will take
time by Ihe forelock will be early in th;
field with their announcement to the public
in tho columns of their local paper,
afAt Dr. C. T. Horn's popular drug
store, you can get any article usdally kept
by first-class druggists, at prices fully as
low as the same articles can be purchased in
the cities. Give him a call.
We do not think much of the mati be
he a Democrat or a Republican who,
through fear of harm to his business, or
through old fogyism, is afraid to express
his honest political conviction:. A man
who has no opinions of his own or who is
too cowardly to express his opiiiionr, is not
much of an American citizen.
ti!rWo have much pleasure in recom
mending Thcrmaline to our readers, as an
absolute cure for Malaria. The manufac
turers' nrifne alone is a guarantee of it mer
it. It sells at 25 cents per lor. For par
ticulars see AdVt. J
A swindler has been selling' In residents
of lower Pennsylvania counties boxes of
what he called' electric light. They con
tained simply colored borax which tie de
clared was extroci e f elcttrfcily and would
last a hundred years. The secret of how to
use it was to be imparted when ten purcha
sers, at $10 cuch, had been obtained tn the
town.
la-Pennsylvania Stato fcolege adfnits
both sexes. Endowment half a ni'lllinn.
Tuition free. Courses of study, Classical,
Scientific, and Agricultural. A thorough
Preparatory Department. ExjwnSes $3 to
$S per week. For catalogue, address .Ins.
SHoatLloaz, A. M., Pres. 6tste College
We have too much foul language from
tbolps of small boys as they walk along
our streets,
.Dr. J. A. Mayer, of Mauch Chunk?,
is usine Napoll, a recent discovery, for (he
prevention of pain In cleaning tender teeth
for filling, with the greatest satisfaction.
Those who would avoid suffering should
call upon him.
Several of the "boys", accomjianled by
lady friends, visited Big Rock on Wednes
day, no doubt having a nice time.
aar-Campaign uniforms, shirts, torches,
transparencies, procession banners, club
banners, flags and other goods furnished by
E. F. Luckenbach, Matron Chunk. All or
ders will bo filled promptly1 stnt at lowest
rates.
This is the last month of summertilt
autumn does not commence until the 23d of
September,
-Dr. P. B. Brelnlg, of Bethlehem, is tho
owner of a live alligator. He has been in
tils possession since early spring, having
brought him along on his return from a visit
to Honda,
&l.Kendall's Spavin Curs has tho groat-
fci solo whet it has been sold the Iungtt.
A VALUABLE PREMIUM!
"Wo will present every per
son calling at this office und
paying $1.00 for one year's
subscription to the CAuub"N
Advocate, with a copy of Dr.
J. 33. Kendall's Treatise on
the llORSEj one of the most
valuable books for Farmers
and Horsemen ever published.
The book is handsomely and
profusely illustrated, and gives
symp'tonis and treatment for
the various diseases to which
the horse is subject. Remem
ber, for $1 you get the Ad
vocate for one year and a
dopy of the book free I Now
hand in your names and the
dblldr.
"Ve have jiist received a
limited number of Kendall's
Treatise on the Horse and
His Diseases, printed in Ger
mari, which we will give to
those paying one year in ad
vance for the Carbon Advo
cate The annual meeting of the stockholders
of the Thomas Iron Co. for tho election of
Jlrectnrs will bo held at Hokendauqua on
September 14th, at 1 p. m.
Many of the fish In the dllTorcnt creeks
die on account of the waler drying up.
The .llcnlown Rolling Mill is again at
stand still, tho men having some ten days
ago entered upon a strike) owing to a reduc
tion of wagcei
fl- Druggists now keep Kendall's Spa
vin Cure in stock and tho sale 13 rapidly in
creasing. Read advertisement !U ttu'othei
column.
Tho birds aro already gathering in flocks
preparatory for making their flight to the
sunny south, there to stay over winter.
pSS The largest Livery owner In Maino
uses Kendall's Spavin Cure with the best
success. Read thclradvcrtiscmcnt.
Foflhd week ending Sept. 4lh, there
were shipped over the Lehigh Valley Rail
road 158,410 tons of coal, making a total to
that date of 3,233,830 tuns, an increase of
108,771 tons, OS compared witli the same
tirao last yean
Sfl- Lydia A. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound has done thousands of women more
good thoti the iK'e'dicincs of many doctors.
Itisajiositivo cure for ail lemalo complaints,
Send to Mrs. Lydia A. Pinkham.
Every incmberof the Hancock and En
glish club are urged to participate in the
parade at Maucli Chunk, this (Saturday)
evening.
pr- A. W. Strange, Esq., Lynchburg,
Va.; writes! "I use Dr. Bull's Couch Svruii
regularly for a liilckllng cough at night. It
gives relief and putsmn to sleep. It is much
used hero." Trice 25 cents ft bottle.
There1 will bd a Huricock ami English
Mass Meeting and ramdeat Mauch Chunk
on Saturday evening, September 11, 1880,
The meeting ivill be addressed by Hon. W.
U. Hensal, and others. Train leaves tho
L. V. R. tt: depot at L'hlghton, HI 7:30 p. m
A number of btlr citizens will tako in
tho big show at Allentown on Sept. 22d
S5J1- "Bewaro bf idrpockets; ri sign
which wo often see in public places, is the
greatest help which thoso light-fingered
gentry havo, for the utiwary generally clap
their hands upon the pocket containing val.
uables to assure themseiyes of their safely.
acd thereby tell the thief exactly where to
look for plunder; Rut how much more tohe
dreaded than the th'ef who simply steals
one's tlurso are those insidious coutlic and
colds that steal our, health and comfort, yet
are so quickly and certainly cured by Dr.
Erownlng's C. k C. Cordial. All druggists
sell it. Dr. Browning, proprietor, 1117 Arch
Street, Philadelphia; Pe
On last Saturday, Sept. 4th, the Carbon
county Republican Convention was held at
the Court House, in Mauch Chunk. The
Convention nominated Stephen F. Mlnnlch
of Summit Hill, and J. F. Kressley, of
Weatherly, for the Assembly, and Edwan
Mulhea'fH, of Mauch Chunk, for District
Attorney. Tue Convention also endorsed
the nomination of S. S. Dreher for President
JuJg,
iEE-Any bfj'e might reasonably suppose
that half u dozen kinds of Steel Pens would
suffice for the reasonable wanta ot a commu
nity. The public, however, aro as fastid
uus in their requirements in writing as i
anything else, and to batltfy the different
tastes the Eustcrbrook Steel Pen Co. provldsi
over one hundred anil fifty different ethics
Sortie ot tho weather prophets who eh'
joy the phenomenal weather of this summer,
beeiuso it is sdre to verify their predictions
someday orotl.er,may bo interested in know.
iug that tho common tradition about tho
moon, when on its back, holdiug the water
as in a bowl'arid as indicating dry Weather,'
is or vfas taken by the Indians to signify
exo'ctly the contrary, or wc( weather. They
thought thut the horns of tho moon were
tb'en in the isitioi to serve as hooks on
which to hang their powder horns while it
rained. The Indians and the whites having
these different traditions about the signs ot
the moon; lived near neighbors at one time,
and on'e sign proved just as good as the oth
er, each, of course, being satisfied with what
his father bad taught him.
The Inbaeco'crop of the SCafo if Penn
sylvania for the year f8s6'is estimated by
the York Tobacco Journal at 140,300
cases. The crop in the couuties is put down
by cases aj follows r "BUcks, 10,000 Phila
delphia, 2,000 1 Delanare, 500 j Montgom
ery; 2,000 ,-' Chester, 15,000 Berks, 5,000)
Lancaster, 40,000 York, 30,000 j Lebanon,
8,000 i D'anphlu, 2,0"0 j Cumberland.5,000 1
Franklin, 1,000 ) Juniata, f.OOO'j Mifflin,
1,000) Northumberland, 50t), Clinton, Z0r
000, Tioga, 6,000') Weflmoreland, 1.0C0)
and scattering, 1,000) making a total of
149,300." The counties classed as scattered
ire not given proper credit in this estimate,
Lycoming, SusqMehanna and Grien aloue
will yield more tVec 1,000 cases,
There was a lrgenumber pf Democrats"
at the Hancock and English Club Room on
last Friday night, who exiiected to hear a
speech from Hon. Allen Craig, but that
gentleman was unavoidably prevented from
getting here, and the crowd was somewhat
(."."Appointed. A, M. Qensel.of Philudel
phla, addrweil' the Club lnGeVrparj,' mak
ing ao excellent rh. Hon. H. LeonuA
and E. 11. Raucli, of Mauch Chunk, also
addressed tin Club. Arrangements have
been made for the Lehighton and Weissport
clubs to attend the mass meeting to-ulght
(Bamruayj, at Mauch Chunk, In a body.
' The clubs will be uniformed.
The first ro-unlon of the teachers and
students of tho Centre Square Select School
was held In tho Evangolical Chapel, at Cen-
tro Bquaro on Friday evening, tho 3d, Inst.'
The exercises were interesting, and were
pprcclatcd by tho teachers and students.
Tho school Is now In Its fourth year, and
neatly all Its former students and teachers
wcro preschl. A. S. Weber, A. B., present
principal of tho school, made the Introduc
tory remarks, stating tho object of tho ro
union1. The whole affair passed 00 In an
exceedingly pleasant manner.
A Presbyterian Sabbath School Insti
tute, under the auspices of tho Presberty of
Lehigh, will bo held" in the Rev. Frank E.
Miller's church, at Easlou, on Monday eve
ning, Sept. 13, and Tuesday morning and
ftcrnoon Sept, 14, 18S0. Addresses will be
delivered by Rev. James W. Wood, D". fo.,
of Allentown,' ReVi James A. Little, of Hok-
endauqilaj Rev. J. A. Wordcni of Philadel
phia, atld other woll known clergymen.
On Suuday, the 12th iust., tho choir or
Trinity Reformed church,olTamtq'ia,wlilcli
was formerly served by Rev. J. II. Hart
man, will visit Zion's Reformed church, of
Lchlf. hlon, and will render several of their
choice volulitariis at tlie luornihg service.
Tills clinit Has for sometime been under tho
Instruction's of tho noted vocalist, Prof. Ed
wards, wild will also bo personally present
to lead thesinglngi A cordial invitation i5
extended to all.
Tbfl anHouncertictft of tlie cominguo
Allentown Wcdhesday, Sept. 22, of tho
Great London Circus i.Menogcrio is creating
an enthusiasm and interest seldom teen in
lliallocality. Among tbo novelties announc
ed is a team of ordinary working cattle, or
oxen, which perform hicrcdible feats of mil
itary drill.marching by right und left flunk,
building up' pyramids on towering pedes
tals, teetering on boards, and leaping over
ono another with the agility of tho stag. In
their wonderful exhibition of Cultuie no
whip or other cocrsion ia died, hut tho great
brutes obey the voice of their teacher with a
degree of intelligence equal to tho horse.
And thesoare but an Infiuitisimal portion ol
the overwhelming m ultltudo of attractions.
Michael Kennedy .stealing a ride on tho
top of tt Lehigh Valley Railroad car. was
killed by falling from tho car at Pittston on
Thursday night of last week.
"Tho American Treasury of Facts," Is
tho title of Hon. A. R. Spoflbrd's ttork upon
the statistics and improvements of this na
tion. Messrs. H. II. Warner S: Co., proprle-
torsof the renowned Safe Kidney and Liver
Cure, have issued the work in a neat form,
acopyol which wo acknowledge. The book
Is a valuable nile,hud useful for the sanctum
of any writer. Messrs. Warner it On. have
shown theirgood sen'o in securing and dis
tributing this work, which rollccls credit
upon the compiler as well as upon tlicm
It is a great deal easier and much safer
to take time by the forelock than to tako a
mule by tho fetlock. You can hire ledins
at David Ebberl's livery on North street;
any day or evening in the week.
Henry Haintz, employed at tho Fern
lale Car Works, was crushed to death while
attempting to board a train,near Allentown,
Pa., on Saturday evening.
The receivers of the Philadelphia and
Reading Railroad Company, and PhiladeU
phiaand H'eadlbg Coal and Iron Company
aro now prepared Id issuo receivers' certifi
cates, bearing 4 per cr lit. Interest from Sept.
1, for all claims for materials and supplies
furnished prior to May 25, 1880. Parties
having such claims will present them to J
II. White, Comptroller Philadelphia ond
Rouding Railroad Company. Tlie 'certifi
cates here alluded to will not bear specific
lates, but will bo issued In classes, and puid
each class in order, principal and interest,
as it matures. These, being liabilities issued
by the receivers, will tako precedence in
payment of any of tho direct liabilities of
the company, all mortgages or other fixed
charges, and, of couro, will bo first paid
They therefore present themselves as n de
sirable 4 per cent, security. Thoso holding
the character of claims specified agi Inst tho
comtjeny will consult their interest by early
having them' put into tho required shape to
makb tbem negotiable ot interest. They
will no doubt be readily saleable as soon as
olfercd on tho market.
A coal traiu on the New jersey Central
Railroad was wrecked by the breaking of a
coupling near Whito House.N. J.,Thursday
of last week. Forty cars were scattered over
the tracks, and several of them wcro badly
broken. A brakeman sustained severe in
juries.
It. It. Accident.
An accident of a thrilling and somewhat
singular nature look place on Thursday cv
cniug of last week on tho Lehigh Valley
Railroad. The particulars are as follows
Tho cngino Antelope, No. 47, with half a
dozen flat care, ono of which was lb frotil o
tho locomotive, was standing on tho track at
Fullerton, abuut two miles above Allen
town. This was tho construction train nnd
tho crew wero repairing tho down track
They neglected to have their flag out to sig
nal approaching trains, and tho engineer
and the fireman were oil' the engine. About
5 o'clock, No. 43 freight train, Philip Lnuer,
engineer, came thundering along, nnd be,
fore a collision could bo avoided ran irito
(ho Construction train. Tho engineer und
fireman jumped off before tho crush took
place, the former breaking a leg and th
latter escaping wilh a few bruises. Tbo
force of the collison was so great that the
"pulling bar" connecting the engine Ante,
lopo with its tender was srfapiied in two.
The concussion'foroed the throtila open and
the Antelope, with tho flat-car in front.
dashed ofj'at a lh'ely speed, tlie laborers ort
the truck barely escapine with their lives.
The runaway locomotive went faster everv
moment, and fairly flew along tho track, to
ths consternation and surprise of the labor
era on tho line. In a minute tho Allentown
Furnace was reached'iid past the iiri'mcnei
establishment of tho Allentown Rollins Mil)
Company pcd the engine with lightning
rapidity. Several men narrowly escaped
being run over. A dispatch was sent dow
tho valley to switch off the run-away and
run It aground, but before this could be ac.
complished the engine, when near Allen
town depot, overtook . coal train and dasli
ed iuto it with a frightful force, for a mo
ment tbo air was tilled with flying coat
broken cars, hissing steam, etc., and a scene
of indescribable confusion followed. Of
course,' the rue-away came to a stand-still
Tho flat-car was' h'urlod from tho track and
landed some distance from the track in
demoralized condition. The cow-catcher.
smokestack and cab of the Antelope wero
badly broken' and tho locomotive machinery
more or less namagea. Tlio two rear
coal car's wero demolished and their con
leuts thrown around promiscuously, some of
trie coal bting burled into the air to an at
titude of seventy-five feet or more. The
track was obstructed for an hour, when gen,
era! traffic was resumed. The freight en
gine was considerably damaged and one
freight oar was thrown off the track. Doth
engines' have been tentto the shops at South
jaston lor retire.
A new counterfeit one dollar legal
Under note Is in circulation. It is of the
j series of 1875, letter D, signed A. W. Wy
iuau, iieiicr, anu pvrj executed.
The Sower Nulwanco.
Mr. Editori -Witli yournermlssion I shall
tako tho privilego of making some observa
tions upon a subject mat claims 1110 earnest
ttention 01 every citizen ot our uorougu.
Tlie lime has been wlicti the boroueh of
Lehighton was as healthful and desirable a
place to residd as could bo found in any
part of eastern Pennsylvania. Many of our
rcsldent!,liowever,havo changed their opin
ions materially lii this roshectjind not with
out just reason.
Malarial rarer ond rever-ague are becom
ing as frequent In this neighborhood as in
almost any malarious districts of the western
states, With tho imposing forest hills, and
beautiful rarmsffuircmblenlsofa healthful
locality) besides tho crystal waters, spark
ling, as it wore, with wholcsoirienesi itself,
supplemented with fresh braclhg air, as Is
the case here) these things ought not so to
bo,
Thocausouf thodlstresslnzovll lies at our
own doors, und could easily; with a litle ex
pense, be remedied.
Tho cause, beyond tho least shadow of
doubt, of ao much disease and misery In this
community must bo sought for at the rear
11 uanic street.wnere mere is a low, marsny
pace exteudiue several squares along this
street; from which arises n foul, poisonous
lor tbat necessarily Inlects the atr witli im
purity, and those who inhale It with dis-
'asc.
It is astonishing that our borough author
ities appeer su' lamentably unconcerned
bout 11 matter of such vast lii'nortance.
The civil, the natural und the dlvino laws
lemuiid that health and hamiiii"ss be de
fended und sustained where this is possible.
Gentlemen, let something be done I
A TixPAVKB.
Lehighton, September 2, 188O1
Doniocrnllc Jndlclnl Uiiiircrces.
The Judicial Conferees, appointed bv tho
lato Democratic Convention of Carbon and
Monroe counties, to put in nomination a
cindidatb for President Judgo pf the Forty-
third Judicial District, met at the American
Hotel, In Mauch Chunk, on Wedticsun
iy,
September 8th, at 10 o'clock u. m. Tho
conferees wero t
Froui Cnrbon Hon. Alien Craig Daniel
raver and Samuel Rickert. ,
From Monroe Isaoo S. Cuse, Frauk II.
mltli anil Timothy Krcsgo.
On motion of Hopi Allen Craig, Frank H.
mlth was clcrted Chairman.
On motich of Ifaac S. l.'aso, Daniel Gra
ver was elected Secretary.
Ilea. Allen tralg nominated lion. is. a.
Droher for President Judge, and tho nomi
nation was unanimously confirmed.
Un motion ol Daniel uravcr, n committco
f three, consistimr of Hon. Allen Craic,
Isaac S. Caso and Timothy Kresgp, was uih
appointcd to inform1 Judgo Dreher of his
nomination.
In a short timo tho Jndgo appeared, and
In a Now well chosen remarks thanked the
Conference for tho nomination, rind added
that ho diil n.,t and never had considend
the office a political ono, but if elected he
should in the future as he had in the past,
endeavor to administer tho duties of his po-
llbil vith even-handed Justice.
Ou niction tlio secretary was rrdertd to
furnish a copy of tho proceedingo to each
iper in tho county, irrespective 01 pajiv.
Das. Graver, Stc'y
North rati YlVlshporl.
Miss Christmaii is still teaching at Ma
ria Furnace.
Miss Mary Snyder, of Slatington, for
merly of Tntvunieusiug, who has been en
gaged to touch the primary school in East
itcsi'oti.
Mr. Frank LdUr7 and II. Rickert re
ceived a lotbl watermelluns again on Tues
day last.
the Democrats 01 tho borough ot weiss
port havo raised another polo with n flag
und a broom on tho top of It. alio meaning
thereof no doubt is that thev expect to place
their candiiiato In oiiicear.it then sweeping
Is to bo dono at Washington.
-Hon. J. G. Zerne, our neit representa
tive is un occasional visitor at this place,
His many menus aro always pleased to see
llllll. JL PANGL1N,
Wcnlhcrl)' Special.
Miss Fannie Stotler, of Pittston, is vii
iling her cousin, Miss Maggie Eadie of this
iace.
The oneninz of the public schools was
deferred fiom Monday next to tho Monday
loiiowing, Kept, ztim, the repairs to tue
ecnooi untitling not being coiupicicu.
Sineo Mr. C. Gerhart's return to town
the Weatherly Orchestra has been rcorgan-
'Pl.ia l l.n,,,.l .,.;, I,. ..II ,i, ,,!,,
Miss Lizzie Keipcr, of Easton.and Miss
i-miiKi ureiglc, ol Annandale, n. J., are vis
iting at nr. V. Cwaler s.
Tho buildine of the new car shops is pro-
grcsing finely. When completed they will
present a fino om.enrunco and bo a welcome
uduiiiou to our tittle town.
M 139 Fannie Williams.of Mauch Chunk
is visiting ut Mr. H. S. Riuker'a.
-Tlio Garfield parade at White Haven
wos largely attended uy our townsmen.
Mr. George Benjamin, of Turikhaunock
bus been visiting friends in town. .
We are pleased to welcome Miss Annie
Webster from a lengthy visit to friends' in
Muncy.
Mr. II. S. Rinkerhas returned Irom an
extensive business trip to Monroo county,
Mr. John Davis received a strancer on
Tuesday lost, who, wearo informed, intends
to stay, we do not wonder at this, nowov,
er, its it is u "darling daughter,"
lur. 1'. 11. jjalham. who lias been visit
ing his homo in the vicinity of Baltimore,
Mil., will return home this week.
llev. J. M. Wilson, a former pastor of
mo i-resuyieriun cnurcn ol tins place, occu
pied the pulpit last Sundav morninzond
evening.
Rumor says that the unfinished parson
oge is to bo completed. Tho building will
doubtless present a fine appearance and add
much to tuo improvement ol the town.
The M. E. Sunday school pic nlo In
jvorncr s urove, on Saturday last, was large.
Ip attendee.
The Ice cream and fruit festival to bo
held by the ladv members of tbo M. E,
Church, on Friday and Saturday eveulncs
oi iuis ween win uo tne last oi me season.
U'cUsport Hems.
Almost daily parties from hero visit
Glen Onoko. These are beinc merry occa
sions. On Monday tho ladies, with some
of tue young men, went to tho Glen, taking
ajoug music and uaa an elegant time under
luroat trees, beside rushing waters.
Ilia loneer evjininss bare Kiverl ornor
tunlty for intellectual us well as social ro
creations. Wo are told that pleasant read
ing elides have been formed where an an-
pointed lady or gentlenjan reads aloud for
u,i ituur ur so, irotn romance, essay, uisiury
or jHtetii, us incniiuiion prnmpM.
Among the fisher-men to the Big-creek
from here was Josiah Buch, who returned
homo be'jro dark, leclllc wcil repaid. He
caught the total of 81.
It is worth something Jo. bo in this
ace at this time and. go nut every day,and
ten to no Mcul discussions. Prominent
among Ihe participators are Cant. Solomon
VMLl..n.l l' T. Il.-
-On Saturday an invitation catno up
irom lueeYerunougiiiiuiouesalEast weirs,
imrt to Frof. Albert Mlshel. to make up l
parly to go on a fishinzexcursion. A croodlv
number of ladies und gentlemen accepted
the invitation. On their return home the
sight was clear and beautlfultllowing them
to get sotnorare gllmpsoa ot our neighbors.
ai.irs. satarn and Juiuter. besides wonder
ful visions of the star dust, a.' spot which to
the naked eye is apparently n fleecy cloud,
uut turn on tne telescope u;u lot we seo
myriads of stars.enoui:h in nuniber.it seems,
stud the skies pf another world; and who
knows but tbey do.
A pole in behalf ol Hscieock and ns;.
lish .has been raised by tho young Democrats
in this place. ,
There is no stimulus like that to stir up
thespirit of enterprise for making improve
ments, and getting every nook and corner
of a town in order. With this stimulus we
set to work early in the season tn carry out
our projects, and put our sido-waius in s
good condition. This was accomplished un
dec the direction of our respected borough
council. The result should stimulate the
people of a. sister borough to do likewise It
being necessarily required. lit.
I.Ut Of I.CttCtH
Remaining uncalled for at the Lehighton
i on UIUCO, Dept. 1, ICKU
Angle. Gowait
George, J. O.
Gasklll, Win.
Hunsieker, Wm.
Kupfer, Karl
Obrian, Joseph
Seisver, WibeAx
Shullz, Edwin
Shwartz. John
Bartholomew, Philip
Conois, Put
Cranii.ll, 0. A. .
FriUipger,..Moeas
Ff'eimt.n, Joseph,
Fritsinger, John
Franti, Alios
Flick tuger, V
Sperlbauni, Henry
Fersons calling for 'Mioy Utters will aay
,l,trtiK i JMI l'i.TrB. r 14
HANCOCK-ENGLISH
There will he a Democratic
dAss Meeting & parade
at MAUCH ClIUNKiOn
SATURDAY EVM, SEPT. 11, 1880.
Ion. W. U. Hensil and other
prominent speakers will he
present.'
Train leaves Le
7:30 p. m.
lighton ah
The Princess Ork'ff is doaif. Sho was
Ifoof Priuco OrloH', tho present head of
ho distinguished family of that iinmo, who
as bom In Ibz7, nnd who bus won distliic
nii botli aia soldier ami diplomatist in tho
Russian service. Ho lost an eye in tho
Crimean war. In 1869 he was made Minis
ter tn r.-ossels, and was subsequently made
ijtt-utptiam-lioncriti tin,! Aid du-t;uiiip to
tho Czar. In lb72 he Wes tent as Ambns
sudor to Paris, and there acquitted liiiuscll
sutUfactiirilv thut President MiicMuhon
n 1875 bestowed On him tho Grand Cross ot
io Leolon of Honor. It was duriui: this
icriod that tho Princess shono es n sturin
'arisian Bocietv. where bIio is still remem
bered for her wit, beauty and charming taan
hers. A curious slcht in the conties of Passaic
nd Bergen,in Now Jersey, is the migration
f tho xitato bug. Meadows, wagou roads,
nd rnilroaiis swarm with theso posts, all
movinc westward. In tome places thev ore
so thick upon the rails of the. railroad fis to
impedo travel oh an up grade. Where ob
stacles are met they turn out of their way.
Great numbers aro destroyed by the feet ol
travelers and .tho wheels of moving trains,
but the gafis 111 us intido arc soon filled. On
the coming ol too com wcatner tuey imme
diately co into tho cround. A lady in Hack-
ensack avers that sho swept up rl peek ut
lacue in that section, creeping into the
house3 and entering all rooms.
trillions rVo'tc.
Zion's ltfciron.MtDCiiEr.cii, J, H.IIurtman
pastor. Preaching at 10 a. m., Harvest Ser
mon, In German. At 'I p in., Instead of tho
regular Sunday school exercises there will bo
special service held appropriate to tho Har
vest UStlval. At 7:30 p. m., Thanksgiving
sermon, In English. A cordial welcomo to all.
M. E. Cnoncn, J. 1. Miller, pastor. Class
Meeting 0:30 a. m. Preaching 10:30 a. m.
un Jay school 2 p.m. Prayer Meeting 0:3)
. ra. Prtachlng at 730 p. m. All aro wel-
come.
JlttiioniST Enscorxt. Cncncn, Packeu-
toh. 1). F. Unangst, Pastor. Preaching on
Sabbath at 10.30 a. m. and at 7 30 p. m. Sun-
tv ecliool at 2 p. m. Prayer and Classified
lag ta Thursday evening at 7.30 p. m.
KVANUEUCAi.Onuucii.Wiits8ronT. C. J
Miller, Pastor. Oerman preaching at 10
clock a. in., by tho Pilstor. Sunday School
at 2 p. m. lingllsli preaching at 7.30 p.m.
LmiiniiTOX Evangelical Onunou. D.
, Smoycr, pastor. Preaching to-morrow at
10 a. in.) and 7:30, p. m. Sunday school 2 p.
ra.
,v Scvt '1 miltiie nt.
The Golden EUxcr of lift. Wonderful Curet.
if von havo Consumotlon. and would Know
im, vdiirpmitrh can bo inailu looso and easy
Hcctio l-eor and Night Sweats checked In 21
hours: mnauimaiiou taitenoutoi tne i.uuns
unit air passaues at oncoi that you can bo
mndo to iraln 3 to5poundf o( lienllhy llcsh
ter week ;
; If you navo any vjnronic ins
Rronehltls, Asthma, Catarrh, nyspepfla.islclc
lleatlache, Heart Ulseaso, Liver (Joinptalnt,
Ncrous llcblltty.Semlniil Weakness or Sper
matorrhoea, loss of eoxual power In cither sex
taHnjiny cause; n you navo any toriuoi nerv
ous weakness, losing llcsh or wastlnir away
umi would know or an Immeillat relief urn!
eertatc ure'for many ot tho severest cases In
a shorl tlmo, a now method with now agents
to fatten everybody. Invigorate and umko
strong and healthy tho most hopeless cases.
CUl IIUS OUl unu wriio III ueo tut paiiivuniio
to II, S. DISPENSARY, Berrien Springs,
Mleh. JUiy II 'i
I,cliit;litoii ninrltcti
Oorreoteo Weekly.
Floor, tih Bnp.le 3 15
Corn, per bushel 0
uais. per uusnei..j
Mixed Chop, per cwt 135
Middlings, perewt 135
israu. per cwt,...
iluttcr, per pound 13
Eirns, per dozen IS
Ham, per ponutl It
Shoulders, per pound
Potatoes, per bushel
taru. per pounu
Closing prices of DeUavix 3c Towkskno,
Qtocic, liovernmcnt unu uota, iu ooiin
Third Street, Phila., Bcptcmbcr", ics",
V S. (ft issi
u B. Cuiieucv. s s.....
U.-. r,'s, 1831. now
U.S. 4li'a. new..
It Hi bid lCl'i askea
,12; bill asiced
.irr2'i bid 102. asfeit
.110 bid noli asked
.109. bid 110 asked
U S. 4's. new...
rcnusylvanta It. It,,..
I'li'la & Ueadlnir 1t.lt
lbleh Vallcvll.lt....
. 68) bid 6iH asked
.. 12). 1,1(1 121, asked
. 13 bid Mii assed
t.(htir li Con I N nv.fTo
31H bid 32 asked
uiiiioiicomiianlesornj.. cs oiu
Nortlirrn Central K.lt 874 bid
asieu
37'd united
ileslonvl'le Fam.It.lt. Co SO bid 21 ailed
I'ltts. Tlu & Ilorr. It It. Co. lit bid 12b. asked
Central rrausnoitation Co. 49 bid 8) akcd
rCnrllinrn pnltln ,'nni .Ilrfhld alkllAlidd
I'ref'd. 5M, bid 65i asked
Norih Pennsilvanla It. It. 48 bid 49 asked
Pldln.lioiihli A l..rlft Tt. it.. b.1 10 asked
BUTir. (riancj.l tOH bid OJU ast, d
N
(JTICE-SAM: of FAllt STANDS
Tho officers of the Carbon County Fair
to bo held at l.clilKhton on Octobxr 6, 6, 7 and
8. will sell tho Pair Stand privileges to the
SATUItOAY, SEPTEJIUEIt SSth, 1885,
at 3 o'clock, p. in., on the fulr grounds. The
prospects tor a largo and successful fair are
even better than usual. Tho Society has re
vised the premium list for the coming ex'.IU.
nun. in luo granu irui, open iu un uurves.
the first premium Is 1W.00 a larger premi
um than any or the ai!jonlnt( couuties pay.
r-ome fine races may be expected, as tho track
Is being put In excellent condition.
Itnv I I.' I, A M fc'TT T,.A.,
W. M. EArsiiKU, Seo'y. sep.ll-3t.
AGENTS WANTED ZYMXZkV
MACniNt srer inveqieu will knit a pair ol
stooklngt.lwAb Hf.Kl.and ICE complutu.
In 20 minutes., It will also knit a ureal vari
ety ot fancy wbrk for which there is always a
rcaoy inarKec. &enu lor cifeuiar aim lorin.
to thoTVV()JIilI.Y KNI1TINO .MACHINE
CO.. 409 Washlogton St., Uostoo, Jlal).
laleswioii "Wnntoj
We want Oocd Men TO SELL!
(IO Alts tu iu;AL,r.its.
1103 a mxntli and exnenses.
Sauiclcs Froe. Uut this notice
k out and send It with your api 1-
canon, bieo senu n a con biuioi, e
f to Insure answer, S. F-OSTblt E
ft UO,, Ulncfnatl, O, scp.lt-lm
9.
Aiiv Hook. Miraxlne or Kewsnaper sent post
paid at the publishers lowt-kt nrice with vao
the Uapilol puiiatnui tho most maKiilflreut
structure In America. iUu splendid views of t he
uie rrcunuiii. we give a uno it x ia view ui
wtmo House, Tressury uuuuiuk, Huuiutonian
Iiiatuute. 1'n.LLHt OfUce. Mount Vtruon and
other points of luturest U and Alwat tho Na
tional Capital. Orders taken for the lare Cap
itol enururinfr or for sets of the views, and cub
inei pnoiorapus oi i-eauuiir oimeauieu. ai vuei
prices. It yon wtfnt any Lok or t sabsoilhe
lor any periodical, or to reuew an old snbscrlp
ticn. send mUihv for a copy or tlio LITEllAElV
lilMXtrilN coutatuluft book notes, uoticci of
ucw publication a, cataioffue.prjcts. eio.
t ATlONAIi MEW8 BUIlliAU,
Loct box :9. oi MO x treet.
Msrch iS-tf, WaiOinitoD, I). C.
EK in i our own town. I5.ro
Sflif t Outfit fro
ChJUU aut a bu
" s?lihr kflx
free, NorlsU. Keuder If you
i hu-iinetisi at which nersons of
either tex cub m&ite ureal vsv all tlie
lime tner hote. vrr w lor parncumr 10 it
liALLirrr
it CO. 1'ortlsnd
a. m
, JuneW-lT".
1
ursatchanco to tnakemouey
U ufe.1 a nraoii In oveiy
town to Uste subscription! for
Jllnst ated famitr vublicthun iu ihu world.
Aoronecun become a succeaslul azeut. btx
elegant woras of urtKivou fiee to aubsoriber".
The price teao low that alrnoH everybody sub.
scrlots. One agont renoitM tattln; i30 kUbuii.
hers in a iiif. a Udr agwut reports uiaklnjc
Ma' clear proat in tu dy. All who eumis
ni'tke money lat. You ran devou all vuur
time to ihe banners, or only voar wn time.
YTou neetl not be swsy f om home nv r nljchi.
You cau do it as wil as 01 her Foil direotloua
and enu free. Khurnn awl ttxpanalv Outttt
frt. If t on want profltabie work eud u vour
address at once, it etikts uothime to iry th
1 fHMl MV Ad- resa UKOHOL wtjxpon a
t tt, rrtitod, ilamt, Jans a ir
lli THE
National Matnal Aia Association,
W. D- WARNER & CO .
General Madagers Eastern Department
29 & 10 Scott's Block, Erie, Pa.
4,010 CERTIFICATES
Issnan, Thefmtr safo ana rollablo Itistltn.
(Inn that rlvua too Intnrouco ol o uai cost.
No i-nrtilus divided among the omcois or
trustees.
Ilciicdt of tlio AsKUraiiCc.
ENDOWMENT TLAN I
Ilvparlngone unlfor membership lee of 110
nnytier-on. male or femalo, bHwoen tlie $tm
otls and mi sears, who baa a flrsi class. health
lecnrt, may iccetvo ft cortiflcate ol member
bhip as loltowst
13 to 10-I5 co-payable at dcsih ot st expire.
Hon ot 5 ears.
30to4i-Noro-yayable at death or at expl.
istlon ol SO years.
4i to 5t-M,eM-payble at death or expira
tion ot is years.
CI to 6-&2 0OO-paTab'.o at death orcxilrs.
nun ol is tears.
Ao aHevsniMitcf me dolloi upon each mem
ber wi.l no matin alter cm 1, tieath. exio, t wl en
ilioieta money ei.uucU lu surplus luujtupay
said claim.
1,1 IT. I'lLA.V.
Borne Ire and asm- smcntp nhoveereoot no
I. older m a "I.ifo Ceitl0at. " will jtl uuy dm
Ini itdSPnseit to oa an "Lntlowiueiit t'citiilcn'o"
maturing bv lOjMm ol cxpuutiou ol teim ol
yearn.
I.ifo Certificate will bo issued as fol'ows 1
It to 31 15.'.. .' At deal's oulr.
3J to 41 H.e.fl .'...At death ouiy.
42 to 51 S.I.0PO At ocatli ouiv.
01 toco ....'2,(K0 Aldcathouijr.
OOod responsible AOESTS WANTED.
For circdhn or tcfo'rmltlon cill on or ad
dress, ,
General Accnt for t'aibon. Monroo nnd Pike
counties, county Iluildlugs; Mauch chuoK,
L'aibou couuty. I'o. leb. 11. -tl.
IIITA-ltT.Ttia T.IT.MTW nn,n, fni WMftfinnrl
latryvitlband Frauklm townehlu.
PORT GRAPE WINE
Used In thoprlucipal Churches for Coram d.
nton purposes.
EXCELLENT FOR LADIES AND
WEAKLY PERSONS AND
THE AGED.
Spder's Port Grape Win'3
tFoun Wjn sold.
mhis Celebratetl JCottve Wlno Is made from
A- tin Jalcft ct the Oporto Oranr,ralacd In tela
wouiiiry. us mvuiiiuuiu
Tontfc nml btrengthenlng Properties
nro nnsnrpapflcil by nnv nthcr XaUvo Wlno, be
mgthopnri'tmci) of tuo Orapc, piortucertun
dtr Mr. hnpei's own personal supervision, H
nurlty nil RenulupuO'S aro Rnamnteed. The
yOuntfC'li cimii inuy pui uiko vi 10 irriiuiuun
nitftlltln.fi. mul ilia wnAkeet lnvn'Id use It to fid
van tape. It is particularly beneficial to tbo
HHOCi uiid (iPbllltoteil.ond suitol to tbe vaHons
Ailments tnt ouooi.i mo f oaiter er. 11 is in
ovory respect A WINU TO B13.HLLIED ON.
SPEEIt'S
Tlie P.J. 8IIER11V is a Wiuo of Pnperior
Chflractor. hdJ pditkes or tbo ro den no titles
ot tbo jrrapo from wbicii it 1 nidt?i. For Puri
ty, Hlclim sp, Flavor and Mediail Ptopertlcs, It
xrui uo iounu uncxcoi iea.
SPEER'S
This II II ANDY staurts nnrivalfd in this
country, being far superior lor medicinal pur
poseo, IT is A rum: dt3tUlatiftn from the Rrape
and cocuitns valuable medicinal properties.
It has o dollcato flavor, similar tn.tbat of tbe
CTaposfrom which ii is niftiil'd. and is in great
laror amonc flist-cla-s familieH,
Beo that th slgnflturo of AhTXtBD SPSEIl,
x atsaic, .1 , j .) 16 over mo cnrit )i cacu uobiie.
SOM) I1Y imifGGISTS,
ana by A. J.t Dnrllnc. C. T. Iforr, Lehlgb
wiiauuu. , xjvub oi woospon.
BOO. 27-rl
0 llDE
Tlioiif-li siinUiiifflikonn Akpen leal
With tho cbllls and fever, tho victim of mala
ria may still recover by uilriK this celebrated
specific, which not only breaks up the most
axtsravated attacks, but prevents their recur
rence. It Is Infinitely preferable to quinine,
not only because It does the buslnes lar more
thoroughly, but also on account of Its perleet
wholestiinenufi and Invigorating action upon
tho entire sy tein.
1'cr sale by all, Ilrngirtsts and Dealers
generally.
PPMTmV . ly
wonfld nr In
oveni bv accident.
or any dWoatcentltlea m soldier of tbe lstu war
IO H irnnixi, aii peiini'juss uy tuo invr i jhuu-
atv. W9 hepuoiCK at a dale of dircharfco or
death of a somier AUjeutltlcd shimld iplr at
once. ThontiuOs who are now aruvriua X'cn
feion aro entitled to au increase. Holdlers und
widows of th war ot sl2, andSlexlosu war arn
fiitittcit 10 1 en's 10ns. 'thousand am yet entl
tlea to bounty ut dont kLow li. Fees In all
oases only tio.iiO. isenil two stamps lor new
laws blunts ami Instructions to NAT. WARD
Fl lZCJIllUM). U. H. CLAIM AT TOU. SET, HOX
S, Washington, D.C.
aeo.X7ax,
To the Worklna- Class We aro nowprepar
f-d to lurnUh all classes wl h coustant e tup 107.
meat at home, th whole of the time or for
tlielri-pare moment. Bmvtuesa new light and
rrotltvole. l'e.smaof either mx iilv osrn
(rum ii coots to $l per evening, aod a prpor.
tlnnsl enm by devotion their whole time to the
but-lues. Bovs nnd ulrla mrn neatlyai mutu
as uirn, That all who e this notice may send
their uddreta. nnd tett tho busiuows. vte make
this offer 1 To such as nro not well ailu,i
wn will snd one dollar to imy for the triable
ot wntlmr. lull Miittrmsra and ontr. ne
Adilri'tw. OEOitafi till O.N & O.J., j.ort:
ml, Maine. July ioyi.
PENSIONS
orurM for all sol
aissDiexi in tr.A
terrtte fiem mr
cm also tor hers ot deceased so.disrs The
kiiKoiofefc uiaiuiuv enuiiea 10 pension. 1'eu.
sinus lurreastd the law bitK mme hberstl
nxw. t ho j sands are rnlttsd to higher rales.
uountv sod new miousir-,1 i-roeoie-l. Ttu.
w,, 11 i uHui u- 10 wuuu ei,iui,u to an -
.wu . wu, .unw iw wit
Andre s w.t lainin,
. v. . u-v. m. ...un
Sf'll.DAI.V it CM..
I 8olloiU,ri ',1 CI itm. &ul
, nad DniMipp. Wtdioaiou. "
rut- ai , Uooiu s, au
S8TTER5
-T' PrAl.T d rn
Taul Qulgloy, a dwjierato clinntetur, wr.i
captured oh Sunday morning In his hldlu'j i
Slaco near Cochranville, Chester eount.v.
te Is wanted for participation! in n biirglury
committed near Quarryville, Lancaster.
county.
'boc." Delowny, Peter Mati and John
Jaraet have been arrested at Dclaco, Pchuvl
klll counly, for shooting Tranlt Uunlies, a
fireman on tho Dchlgh Valley Railroad.
BankeJ was on his cngino at tho time. li
was not dangerously injured.
No Patent No Pay.
PATENTS
obtained for Iuvontors In the linited States,
Canada and Kurope, at reduced rates. Wdh ,
our prlriclhal office located In Washington, I
i- ,1. rTt.lfAr1 Rtnln. PafMf
OfUce,' we are ablo to attend to all patent
business With gretttcr promptneM and des
patch and at less cost than other patent at
torneys who are a( a dl.slanco fiom Wash
ington.and who have, therefore, to employ
" assqclato attorneys." Wemakepreliminoiv
examinations nnd furnish opinions as !
patentablity, free of charge, nnd all who art
interested in new Inventions and patents oi
ilivited to send for a copy of our "Guide io
obtaining Patents," which is eentfreo to nn
address, ond contains complete Instruction
Jiow to obtain patents and other vnlt.n!,!.
ma'tcr. vii refer to the Gcrman-Amci -on'
National Iianh, Washington, D.C.: the Hoyn
Swedish, Norwegian ond Danish Logato n
nt Wnlilnirtrtn: lion. Jos. Casey, lato Clio-
Justice U. S.Cotirt ofClaiinsj f) the Officinl
of the U. S. Patent Olhcc, und lo Rcn itor
an d embers of Congress from every State. I
Address: LOUIS BAGGER .t CO., Solici
tors of Palentsand Attorneysat Law, LcDroit
Building, WashikotoS, l'.C. ueczi
nefheciriilly announces to tho people ot I.o
hlKhton and Its vletntty, that ho Is now pro
pared to supplj them with all kinds of
Household furniture
Manufactured from tho best Seasoned Male,
rials at Prices fully as low as tho same article,
can be bought lor elsewhere. Hero aro a few
of the Inducements offered:
Parlor Sets at from tSOto'tCO
Walnut Marble-top Dressing Case .
I!n,!rnnm Snlt(. 3 ItlCCOS. tOtO&35
Painted lledroom Suites 18 to 8 '
Uane Seated unalrs, perseioi o.... m
Common llhatrs, per set of 0 $1
and all other Goods equally cheap.
in thU connection, I dejlre to call tho at.
tenllon of the people to my ample facilities In
THE UNDEHTAKM BUSINESS
with a NEW and HANDSOME I1UAPSE.
and a full Ilnoof OAblCKTS and COFFINS,
x am pronarea to attenu promptly to nil or.
ders la this line, at lowest prlccj.
Patronage respectrally solicited and tho
mo:; smpio saticiastion guaranteed.
V. SOHWAHTZ,
octll IIANIC St., Lehighton.
FARMERS, LOOK to Yonr INTERESTS,
AND FUHUHASE A
Cliampion lower' and Reaper !
The Best In the Market, for Ralo by
( J. L. GABEL,
AGJS.NT iroitCAItnd.V COUNTY.
Also, en hand, and for Sale In Lots to Bull
rurcnasers, uucAl' iuh UASil,
L0.000 feet Georgia Yellow
rino l'looniig,
Whito Pine Boarcfs and Floor
ing, Lath, &c.'
AT HIS HAJlDWAItC STOKE,
priI6-m - IjEIIIGIITON, Pa
KBSTi
bnsltfMs sow betoro the nntillc.
You tan make nionev f.tstcr at
woik tor us than at onvthinK
oIrh. ranitfll iiftLrfntitrc.il. Wn
will start you. Si2 a day ana upwaiiin inate at
home bv the Indnstit us. lion, women hors
ami o-iris wanted every whoro to work fir u.
Now is (bo time. Yon can i'ovoto yonr whulo
time to tlie work, or only your spare moment.
No other hJisuioss will pardon ncalv as will.
No one willing to work can tall to nikke enor
mouspavUvenpfliTlnff at once, rontlv Outht
and terms frc, Apreat optoitnnitvforinak
lur money fusil 7 nnd honorablv Adiiro-s
TltUl. fc CO., AnuuBla, Maine. Juiio'.3lv
PILES
Of nil kinds. TUMCtlS, rtlnchar
pes of 1UOOD or muens anJ
nil (lis rase a of the Itl:CTtTAl
quickly anil prfertly cuieil bv a simple and
soothing itKMEDY, Fonoformatlod addrrs
J)H J. FAUEI(ACd.ttAnuit..N. Y.
The underelffncd reipeotfally annonncei to
his numerous friends and the potllo Keniral.
1yt that he Is now prenarM to supply them
with choice SHOA.TS FROM NUftJKIt.
SKY, at the Lowest Market Trices. Yard
and Ufflce at Exchange Hotel. Ililyhton, Ta.
JulySl.mO DAN. ULX.Ak'tnt.
Reed & Semmel
MANUFAOTUEIIS Of
Opnoslte the Fubllo Sous n.nk c,...,
fil!L0nnH'ri,'J.,i!.cS,.uVll'ann')nnce0hei;
friends and the nub Id t'.mf ik..
?Ti'..i . D1nfsctuie. nholetale
aud retail, at lon'st prices, also all the choice
Urar.ds of
Chewing & Smoking Tobacco,
PIPES, AC, 1C.
A aba's of publlo natronsire Is rerpcetfully
Invited, and latlsfactlon, guaranteed.
Very Itespectfully,
Itced & Sommelj
Opposite Public Square. Hunk St.,
, LEIUOHTON, PA.
Apr. 21, 16S0-tf
SSIUXEE N0TICK.
AsslRned EststoorMOSEn & nUJIMLL,
orthe llorough of Mauch Chunk.
The teound&mT final Buount of K P T.nrk.
enbach, Asilune of said Moser ti llomm. I,
hs hw,n llltI In tkp I'lothoaetary's uWre , f
1 uarKHt uwlUf, fa., fur oannrawUMi uml ul-
itmiiUB. M. ino IfetOMr Term. -.KSit I
, jiur, ill I'nn,tkl.u, Mr,..., 1 l.u .
bo oondrmsd ntil, unle.s exc.Ltl .a.- i.t
iy '..' I ' it, I
OE'JK'JE W K-t.
S'lg- ft I' fr "-. -
NJv A IvcrtisntnoiiK
Imaodlati llollof frMai.AirtSfii mU
Hay FcTtf.
. 1 rfs 1 mm mmtm
mWK UI .1ST. T' -
SCOTTISH'
THISTLE1
I JRr?
Medicinal
PATENTED DEC. JOth, U.'
The Electric Light was a great tflfeovsir, J
I claim that the Scotlith Tkitlti MfiitM tittf
trt ia a greater one, owing to the ffrtat nMfc
or sutterlng they have relieved, and IW eMf
they have elTected. I mlTcrcd from AssiUM lrf
fifteen yesrs In Scotland and America SMtti
now completely cured. I hve been uuirle j th
Inhaling process for years, and as a mult I iw
give the world the Mtdicinal "fflp U. naA
effective, and by far the mast convenient mtwir.
Hon ever one red to tho public, for AsU-'ras, d
llay Fever, also Sore Throat, Hoarseness freat
Cou(rhl,Ctirrh, Bronchitis, Neuralrtsasi4tsh.
theria. Cure yourSore Throat with these Fuwr
and you.wlll besr no more of DlphthsrU. Th5
ore Invaluable for public speakers and lintfm, ,
They are put up In fancy boxes, tad esa I
carried In the pocket. ,snd used at convsateam
IT yon cannot get them from your Doctor, a.
Dnigglst, send alrect t, the manufaetursf, vtksk
win send them to all parts of the world, (osMFa
;.iV.tl5!ld Cln,u, these Fumers, tXer tWi
hve to be smoked. Prtas Out iht!r,Lr Jter,
MOnniSON & SIMPSON,
.Frop'rsani Manufsetunen. '
For Palo by A. J. MTltLINO, .
Lchlirhton, 1 a. Hept. i-jl
iM.ftH,i.ii tM,,.. ssssMSsjisssjqw'
Wan raUv 1 ad i nC aJ
Warner's sate Kidney ana uisr cvi.
(Ibrmcrtv Dr. Onip'i Sidney nW-
A vegetablo preparation nnd the orur mttrm
remedy In tho world for Bright' Xmnrnwa
ilnticlc. mid AI.I4 Kiclitoj', JUvar mmm
Urinary ItUcnscn.
Testimonials of tho hl&heat ordtr la proof
of theso statements.
.uiiFar 1 ho cure of Dlnbefcs. call for Wiun
nrr Naro I)lnbctc Vure. .
uurror tho cure or Ilrlsht'a and the ethr
dher., cull for lVarucr ftaTb uswr
mitt Liver Cure.
WARNER'S SAFE QITTER8.
It Is tho best It 1 00 l Purifier, and tUmulatnt
every function to more healthful fcctlon, aiid
Is thus a benefit In alt diseases.
II cures Ncronifmi and other Skin Brw '
Hons nnd Diseases,., ucludins Cnucrs Vs
ccrs, and other Norses'.
.priim uuun(HMor(IieHnust
CoitBtlpatlon, Dizziness, dnpral IMblt -Ity,
etc.. nro cured by the Mare Bltterm. It M
unequaled ns an nppetlterand regular tonic.
Bottles or two sixes : prices, SOr. and ei.oa,
WARNER'S SAFE NERVINE
Quickly Rives SEcit and Rloep to the suflerfnfv
cures llemlnclo and Nrurnlslsu prevent
i:iilleptlc Fit. nnd relieves Nrrvous r9
Irailun brougbt On by escesilva drink, OTCr
vnrk, mental shocks, and other causes.
Powerful as It la to stop pain and soothe dis
turbed Nerves, It never injures the system,
whether taken In small or large doses.
Bottles of two sizes ; prices, GOc and Ql.ftOw
WARNER'S SAFE PILLS 1
Are an Immediate and active stimulus for
Torpid ttver, nnd cure CoitiTincis.Srtptptla. BtJU
looiatts, BlUeu Znar
thmm. UaUrla, ftvor
and Ars, and should
be used whenerer tb
bowels do not opsrata
ftetly and recniarly.
viLcr nik nsjiln mi
matt tM fr tfctrtnh
eld br DnffUU CsmIsmt
la AtdlctM TtrrwfctiMs)
H.H.Waraer&Cfc,
lrpr4?tr.
EO0HE8TEB, K. Y.
mSTmIImwUU.
l'or nlu uy Ur, U. 1'. Horn.
tips,. 4-Ul
JT tOU AUK IN NEED OF
Boots, Shoes,
Hats, Caps,
or, Gents' Furnishing Goods4
GO TO
CLAUSS BROTHER
THE POPULAR
Merchant Tailors;
Bank Street,' Lehighton."
puces vEny low ttSh gash. t.
fublle ratronaKe solicited. Juljl-tf
GIIAY' .StMnCIPIO BIICUIC.IS ts.
TltAOE MAttKTiu: ortKAT TRADE MAIIK
r.uisn
It K t n U Y,
au uufall-
Jnfcure for
-S 0 in 1 n a 1
woa kuess,
S pormator
riioa, impo.
tcnev. and
1,11 , liana..
CEFOnt" TAKIKQ.tbat foIIow.WTEn TAKIK0.
asaseo,ueneo ofSelr Abuse; as Loss of Mem
ory, I'nlvemil Lassitude, Fain In Ihe Ilsek,
Dimness ur Vision, I'romature Old Ane. and'
many other iliseases that lead to Insanity or
tJiinniiniilloii. and a Premature Orave.
4't utf 1'Hrdculars.lii our pHmphlct. hlk
wo ileslro to send Ireo by mall in everyone.
UThe Specific Jledlclno Is sold bvall dmr.
Kists at tl per packaROor six pacliaites for ti,
or will be tent Ireo by mall on receipt oft h.
money by addressing Tlndrtr Met Idas,
Co.. Meeh.inlr.v lllooic, J)ktiuit. Mich.
SOLI BY 1IHUOOIS1S KVEltY WliKRE
aiayg..ly
& CO.,
BANK STREET, Lehighton, Pa.,'
MILLEIUM and Dealers In
u
AUKimt.of GRAIN BOUOITTand hOLDsl
ItKOUIU JIAHKKT HATES.
We Tvunld, also.
lesofcttnllv Inform onrrtli
n that wu nio now fully prepared to bt'r
PLY taeni with
From any Mine desired nt VJ!UY
tOiVEST
if. II EI LM AN & CO.
Jnlrss.
OPIUM HABITeSieKS
aud at lew enst thsn by Any oihcr incan tin
vntTditajr or luoouveuienue. Trf-atinent ship,
tied to any pw t ot tti V.J' n Cnadi. rn l
naitleulan I lie. Addreu 1). DIHl'-
fARY, JJernen Spimae, Mich. (Iinbllidjr.l
IM). 1UIH7TI
nr voutii asd Mii)Din-orD,
Would nubitor'd to mhtnd IXniihnnrl 0
ud Uu,p miiU vuu will ret sd- IlldllliuliU .
vie lu .M.lprt , uvi.,,a Aoitfcw. i
frof. J.V KG AM, UKdrusouiK ff.Y. Juliirji
Moruliluc nabtt Cevedln luorMtfara
No py un ( uicd. Ur. J BrirnrMi,
, ivh noil. y. anrsy
.ILY IM
tMs slyls
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