. T. NUSBAUM, OF THE " (Mutual Cheap Cash Store," respectfully announces to his friends and trio public that ha has just received his Spring and Summer stock of Stress Goods, Comprising ttacmfc other Novelties Black Cashineres & Alpacas, Silts and Satins, Japanese Silks, Mohair Suitings, Debigc Suitings. CAufEts and Oil Cloths, Hoots, Shoes, CHINA, GLASS and QUEEMARE! Ac, Ac. tvnlcb.ns usual,' are! all oOViflg at knock down prices. ItCipCCtlally,' 3. T, NUSIIAVM, Opposite tie Faille Square, Lehighton, P. Sept. 16-yl SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 18S1. Local and Personal. The railrond Lots seem to he well pleased with the watches they huy of B H. IIohl,at Mauch Chunk, Another lot of WALL PArEU, now and beautiml desigus, Just received at A. J. Duriing's drug store A good and neat Buggy Harness or Lap Dusters, Sheets, Screen covers, Fly Nets, Ear Tips, Ac, can be had at ft reasonable price of M. Flore, 'Weissport, Fa. 20tf TSf " Tlie Itound Head Cigars " are de cidedly the best 6 cent cigar in the market. Try them. For sale by J. W. Baudenbtisli, at tho "Carbon House,'' 28 4t fcB- Death to Totato llugs, 600 pounds Stricllv pure Tarls Green, fust received at A. .1. Duriing's drug store. Hylt is Impossible for a woman after a faithful course of treatment with Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, to con tiuuo to suiler with a weakness of t lie uterus. Enclose a stamp to Mrs. Lydiu E. riukhnm, 233 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass., lor her pamphlets. ;Rf- Tost 0!lic Building, T.hightnn,Fa. Jlow is your chance, and I nioko hold to sfty that it is tho best you ever hod, to buy Boots, Shoes, Hals, Caps, Ac. I am fully equipped for tho spring trade, and can offer you a greater Variety, a better article, ond a lower price than any houso in this section. Ladles, if you Want nice fitting chocs for yourselves or your little girls, lean pleae you in every respect. I mean busines,- and am prepared" to back tny assertions. Respectfully, Lewis Weiss. i ju Dr. C. T. Horn, at the Central Drug store, sells warranted vegetable and flower seeds. Buy only such, and ovoid vexation from failure of crops. Ulfyou wattta nicesmooth.easy shave your hair cut or shampooing, go to Frans Uoederer's Saloon, under tho Exchange Ho tel. He will fix you right, and don't you forget it. JiU Pure Persian Insect Powder kills hugs and vermin of all kinds. Sold at A. J. Duriing's drug store. pSf A dollar saved Is' two inrncd. Re member vot call favo monev hv buvine your watches of E. 11. Kohl, Mauch Chunk, Housekeepers desiring to decorato their homes, should not fail to call on Dr. C.T.Horn, at Ilia popular Central Drug store, Lehighton, uwl examine his beautiful stuck of WALL PAPER, beforo making pur chases elsewhere:. jpJ- Now receiving and opening a very largo and iHshionablo assortment ol merch ant tailoring goods, ci niprising a full lino fif tho very latest styles of cluths, cassimeres and suitiugs, ot the best foreign anil domes tic! manufacture, suitable forcpringund sum mer wear, which I am prepared to make, tip fashionably and substantially at prices fully as low as at any other establishment in the country. Call and bo convinced of the truth ol iy statements. Respectfully, II. H. Pr.TKits, Agent, P. 0. Building, Lchighton, Pcnn'a. jJHS" The stock of wall paper.houso furn ishing articles, fancy goods, Ac, at Luckeu bach's, Broadway, Mauch Chunk, is simply Immense, while his prices are the lowest. Call in and see him. .Clocks, Watches, Jewelry and silver ware lor sale, and rep.vilng done at llaga roan's Stole, Weissport. 25-yl. Sr- Pure Powdered White Hellebore is deatn to tne currant and gooseberry worm. Bold at mining's drug store. SSfc. PAPER BAGS a specially at the UARBflM ADVOt TAB Ollice. Strawberries will be cheap this year, Lehigh farmers are commencing to set out tobacco plants. The army worm has made its appear- once in Berks county. The Slatington National Bunk has In dividual deposits to the amount of $101 ,550.- 13. "The estate of the late Asa Packer lml been Inventoried at $6,57B,S74. Thebulkis composed of railroad securities, which, ow lug to their enlarged value at the present time, increase, the estate to $7,810,055, upon which there has accumulated an income of t!71,023t The Grand Jury, at Wilkesbarre, 2nd itist., indicted B. J. Gethings, of Pittston, a wealthy retired merchant, for feloniously as saulting two little girls. Gethings was ar rested in New York three weeks ago, as h was about to sail for Europe, and at that' time made confession of his guilt. John Welles Hallenhack, of Wilkes. harre, has just paid the last instalment of a gift of $00,000 to Lafayette College. Mrs. Mary McManus, of Sandy Run Luierne couuty, attempted to hurry up the fire with kerosene on Supday two weeks ago, and received hums which resulted In her death, George M. Bosler, a Journalist, residing at Milford, Pike county, died at about six o'clock on the morning of Thursday, the 2nd Inst., of bronchial consumption. When a man has nn design but to speak the plain truth, he may say a good deal iu a very narrow compass. Just so, and if he wants to hire a team, he can get it at Dayld Ebbert's livery, on North street, for a very trifling amount of the " ready John." William Smith, a resident of Now Vil lige, Warren county, N. J., was caught be tween two oro can, on the Morris Canal ore docks, at Pbilipsburg, New Jersey, Monday morning, and crushed to death. He was 23 years of age and leaves a wife and one child, About 3 o'clock Tuesday morning Simon Fyatt, a resident of Phillpsburg, while let ting some cars down the Morris Canal chutes, was thrown under the cars through the breaking of a break chain. Fifty-two ears passod over him, horribly mangling his body. l it. . ,n,i-nil UIIp.1 l, it,, fira iy. He was instantly Ulled by the first . Deceased was a tiuglo man. car, --A man supposed to bo George Shoney was' drowned in tho Little Lehigh, near Al lentown, on Sunday while bathing. For the week ending on the 4th Inst., there were 141,444 tons of coal shipped over the Lehigh Valley railroad; making a total of 2,033,232 tons for the season to da to, and showing an Increase of 673,000 tons as com pared with the samo time last year. Governor Hoyt has issued a charter to the Water Gap and Schuylkill Railroad Company, the line to run from Pottaville, passing through Schuylkill, Carbon and Monroe counties to tho Dolawaro Water Gap The road is to be sixty-five miles long and the capital stock of tho Company threo million dollars. Henry Whelen, of Phila delphia, Is President of the company. SET- Tho largest assortment of millinery goods over received In Lchighton, compris ing all the novelties of the season, ami in cluding Lace, Tuscan, Milan, Btraws and Japanese Hats; also, a fine assortment of feathers flowers, fancy goods, and French and American chips, at Mrs. L. Webrand Sister's, South street, Lehighton. An ordinance prohibiting the sale of fireworks or any kind of explosives has pass ed second reading lu the Enston Borough Council. It docs not refer particularly to July 4th, but is a total prohibition of all sorts and sizes of explosives and so careless ly worded as to prohibit the business of gun smith in the borough altogether. -Judge Recder took his seat on the bench with Presidont Judge Myers Monday morn ing for the first Mine. Howard J. Reeder is the appointee of Governor Hoyt, under the act recently passed providing for an addi tional Law Judge in Northampton district, and, though he will doubtless be the Re publican candidate in tbo fall, he stands no chance of reelection In that strong Demo crats district. It is generally believed that his Democratic opponent will be l.is person al friend W. W. Schuyler, Esq., a lawyer of prominence. The unfortunate split In the Lafayelto College Class of '18 is likely to mar the har mony and interfere with the success of this year's Commencement exercises. The war of the factions dally grow, more bitter, and it is understood that the largo proportion of ths Class known as tho bolters decline to subscribe a cent for the class expenses of commencement. 'l?n. Mrs. L. Wchr and Sister have this week received a fall line of Summer .Millin ery. Don't fail to cirll. Porcival Patterson aged 0 years, whilo playing in Ms father's house, in Pottsville, Tuesday evening, fell upon a pieco of glass, which seycrcd tho jugular vein, causing him to bleed to death. Charles Dougherty aged 12 years; umpod from a train at Catasauqua, Tues day ovffnlng, ami was killed by falling un der another train. John Whalcn, a boy, of Thomaston, Schuylkill county, was choked to death by a pruno stone on Tuesday. J. Prico Wethcrill, formerly mining en gineer of the Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Company, has taken charge of the rine works at Bethlehem. Ladies wishing to have Work don n tho latest stylo, should call at Mrs. L. Wehr and Sister's, South street. ICulixiOIIN iVulC'M. One hundred fire Companies wjll par' tlcipato in the Reading Fireman's parade In September. The Wages of the employes of tiro Le high Fire Brick Works at Catusauqua were on the 1st increased ten per cent. The Glendon Iron Company will soon commence the erection of a new furnace on the site of two old ones, ono of which is now being blown out. Mr. A, S. Fry; of the Calasauqua House; at Catasauqua, formerly of town, was last week elec ed second lieutenaut of Co. "1," of suid place, in place ol LieQt.Thos,6wartt, resigned. Saturday last, Juno 4tb;was the lflth anniversary of the terrible awl overmcmor' oblo freshet of IbOJ which caused such fear ful loss of life und destruction tu property along our beautilul Lehigh Valley. The once popular hotel stund in old South Bethlehem, so long owned ond kept by ck- Sheriff Herman Fetter, dee'd., having re' ccnlly become the property of the L. At S, nil I road company, has now been altered and changed so as to make it suitable for tenant occupancy ,and two families arealready dom iciled therein. The No. 3 furnace of the Crane Iron Company, at Catasauqua, has been blown out for the purpose of giving it a general overhauling. Dr. A. C. Snyder, of White Haven, was in town Monday, and returned to the former place on Tuisday morning. Tho Dr. re ports four cases of small pox in that village. The diseaso wus conveyed there by a per son who had been sojourning in the city of Brotherly Love. The Slate Legislature having ailjourncdi Dr. J. G. Zern, of Weissport, has returned home and resumed his practice. This will no doubt be plcasiug intelligence to the Dr' many friends lu this section. The Wcatherli Herald entered upon its second year this week. It looks hoaltby and bids fair to livo and prosper; wbioh we trust it will. For the threo daye ending Jifno 3rd there were 54,705 tons of coal shipped over the L. Si S. railroad, making a total of ,- 709,608 tons for the season to that date, showing an Increase of 208,539 tons us com pared with the same time last year. rhe Hycrs Sisters comic colored Opera company gave two first class performancca In this placo last Vridar and Saturday even ings. The infant daughter of Michael Toole was run over by cars at William Ponn, Schuylkill couuty, on Wednesday, and killed. The grand parade of Knights Templar ofScrauton, on Thursday of last week, in eluded 31 commanderies and 2,000 knights, The good people of Kempton, on the Berks and Lehigh railroad, have now se cured what they have long sought for a post ollice. Catasauqua national bank stock has gone up $37 a share. Read Dr. Will Reber's interesting letter from the Far West, on first page of to-day's paper. List of Letters Remaining uncalled for at tho Lahighton post-office, June 1st, 1S81 1 Bowman, Aaron Davis, John Heaton, Mrs. E. G. Miller, Miss Alice Mutio, Mr. Schaf.r, Miss S. E.J, Keuierer, David Orant, Annie Wehr, Wilsoft I), Persons calling for any of the aboye letters, will please say advertised. H. II. riTias, P. M, Ilicumlon nutl I'lo Mo, A railroad excursion and basket pie nie, to calypso Jiland Bethlehem, for the bene fit of the Reformed Church, of this borough will take place on Saturday, June 25tb, via tha Lehigh Vallay R. R. Tickets for tha round trip from Mauch Chunk $1.20 i Le highton, Weissport and Farryville, $1.10, and blatington, 90 cts children., 50 cents. Trains will leave Mauch Chunk at 7:39 Le highton at 7:3T, Parryville 7:12 and Slat- . . ' "' "uu returning win , eave Bnbiehem at 4:30 p. ra.. You and 1 help along a good cause, -I T,IC - ... , . . Census Dnllctln No. 103. The following statement exhibits the re sults of the first count of population accord ing to the schedules returned to the Census Office by the Enumerators of tho several districts concerned. Tho statement of the population in rela tion to any township, town, city, or county Is still subject to possible corrections by rea son of the discovery of omissions or dupli cations of names In the lists of inhabitants returned. Names ol villagesare Indented and placed under tho townships In which they are re spectively situated, end tho population ol the township includes, In every case, that of all villages within it. Tho yillages marked with nn asterisk () aro unincorporated, and their population Is glVbU only approximately, as their limits cannot beslurply defined. Carbon County. Banks township, iucluning the fol lowing villages.. 4,019 Denver Meadow village... Beaver Meadow Mines village ...in iiki Haile Cr'k Bridge village Jeansville villago Tresckow village. 502 .808 33 411 , (170 Yorktown village 1,039 East Mauch Chunk borough 1,853 East Penn township - 931 Franklin township 1,741 LaUBford borough i..i ' 2,200 Lausanne township, Including the following villages Buck Mounfaiu village., .. 044 Laurylown village 514 Penn Haven village 142 Rock port village 121 Lehigh township Lehighton borough 1,421 36 2,532 Lower Townnicnslna township 1,732 Mahoning township 1,308 Mauch Chunk borough., 3,752 1st ward 2,040 2d ward.. .i..i im.iih 1,712 Mauch Chunk township, including rollowing villages........ Bloomingdalo village 168 Coalport village 205 Hacklcbirnie village 172 Hauto village 109 Jamestown village 674 Nesnuehoninnc villaec... 957 4,082 North Kidder township, including the following villages Bridgeport village 158 East Hsven village 147 Lehigh Tannery village... 217 601 Packer township Parryville borough Penn Forest township 496 657 653 546 931 1.977 388 South Kidder township Aowauieirsirjg townsuip , wcatlierly borough Weissport borough ir Ilirr Oracle Ileum. W. E. Ifemercr bought a mure and colt of J. 11. Rudolph, on Batnrday of last week, lor 75. Tho wife of Ammon Klotz is seriously indisposed, but I hopo to bo ablo to report her convalescent in my next. She is under the medical euro of Dr. Reiple. The nrosnects seem bright for a railroad to bn built thrpugh this valley. Wo have had several splendid rains at this place recently, which have proved very beneficial to tho growing crops. Mr. Sillinger moved from Saw Mill Creek to Lower Towamensing on Wednes day of last week. The country now presents a charming aspect naturo is clothed in her most beau tilul garments. Fever and ague anucars hi he nuile prevalent, as I hear of several cases here abouts. The eemeterv at Sdt's should receive the attention of tho proper authorities. Tho followine persons wero vifllinz at tills pluco lust week. Juliu Ruder und wifci ,Mr. ieiiorti unit .Mrs. uussurn, oi .iinucn Chunk, John F. BluUslce und wife, of Penn Unveil Junction, 1'. A. t-emmel, Slutlngton, James Opplinger mid wife, and Joel Buck and wile, ol uautcisviiio. The remains of Jair.cs Brown, of Beltz- vlllc, were deposited in tho cemetery at the Lower Towamensing church, on Monday morning last. Tho funeral was very lurge ly attended. W. C. Weiss, of East Weissport, occupied the Evangelical pulpit, at Soil's church, on Sunday evening. Ho very ably handled Ins subject. I was pleased to bear him. Solomon Stemler and J. J. Kcmercr purchased flew carriages last week I had a pleasant call from Alex. Soil. of Mud Run, on Sunday last, while ho wus hero on u vim!. It is nearly three vcurs since he moved irom here. UKvr.itE. s Exttlnhniiini from v. II. Kncclit ho. CKrmx Advocitk: The article which apjieared in your lssifoofthe4th Inst., In regard to the detention of a letter in the Weissport ost-ofiice and its final return to New York for "correct directions," addressed to Miner Brothers, of this borough, is not Correct in all its details, I most emphatic ally deny that tho said letter Was returned from tills office, ond the only way I can ac count for its beirrg returned is this : it is of almost daily occurrence that letters reach this offico Hildrcsel to AVentort orW'msport (for Willlaniiort), and in this way the Miner Bros., letter may possibly have been missent to either one of tho above cilices and returned thence to Now York for "correct directions." It certainly was not received at this ofiico, and consequently could not haye been returned to New York by me. Ill conclusion, Mr. Editor, I desire to state that it is my intention to conduct the Weissport post ouice in strict accordanco with tho law und my instructions, and promise that no persons doing business at Hie ofiico shall have cause to complain of a lack of courtesy and gentlemanly treatment cither at the hands of myself or assistant. wji. It. Kmoiir, r. M. Weissport, June 8, 1881. KnlouuUtH, ItciidM liU. The following bill, which materially of- feels saloon keepers, has been passed by" the btato legislature and signed by '.he Governor, Those interested will do well to keep this law in mind Section 1. That if the proprietor, keeper, ern, inn, billiard-room or other place of re ,ricu or wuiiacer 01 auv saioon. notai. tav sort or entertainment shall keen, maintain or permit to be played upon his premises or in cuunection therewith, or having uissage or communication to or t)lh the same. the. game or amusement of pool with balls or any oinergameoi cnance.tne result or price of forfeiture of payment in any form of such game or amusement shall be by drinks, vinous, splritous, malt or brewed liquors, or any admixture thereof, he or she shall bo guilty ot a misdemeanor, and unon convic tion thereof shall be sentenced, for the first offense, to pay a fine of one hundred dollars and to undergo an imprisonment of not less thau ninety days, and for the second ohVnse to pay a fine ot llye hundred dollars and to undergo an Imprisonment of not less than one year; and any license granted for the keeping ol sucli saloon, hotel, tavern. Inn billiard room or other place ol resort or amusement shall upon such second convic tion, he declared null and void by the court in which the said second. offence shall be tried, Approved June 1, A, D., 1881. Ulnar M. IIott. LlMllOUTOM EvAKOELlCALUnDItCH 13. J, Smoyer. pastor. Preaching tomorrow (San day) at 10 a. m. Sunday school at Z p. m, Preaching at 7:30 p. m. Morning subject; "woo was UclobltedtltT' Evening subject, "wno art t anailcsl" All are welcome, II. E. Uucbch. Ueo, W. North, l'sstnr. 1'reacblng Sunday at 10 30 a. m., and at 7:30 p.m. Sabbath School at 2KW p. m. irst 1'nitSDTTERiAM t'UEBCB, no Pastor, Sabbath School at 9:00 o'clock a. m I'r&jsr aueung every Wednesday at S:u) p, in. Ziom's ltaroHMSD Onoacu, J. II. Ilartman pastor. Preaching at 10 a. m.. Sermon, fn ueruian. 2 p m., Bunas t school. 7J0ii. oi sermon. In Engltsh, A cordial welcome to all EVAKOIUCAMJHDRCU.W'KISSrORT. E. J iu5r. ruvut, uiraiu frescoing at jo - o'clock a. m by the Pastor. Sunday School at i p. w, EnHiUn retains a t.w v, m. Miner. Pastor. Oerman preaching at 10 From theJMy Seat. David Treharn, of East Mauch Chunk, for many years proprietor of tho Corner Store, has left for Europe, In order to recruit his health he expects to be absent for sev eral months. Wo wish him a pleasant voy age and safo return. During his absence his store will be In charge of C. E. Dellart, his senior clerk. Miss Emma J. Slroh has accepted a clerkship in tho shoe store of W. H. Stroh & Son. A move, wo think, In the right direc tion. Enough and to spare of bogus llfelnsur ance agents) and, judging from their ap pearance, they must feel that they aro not only engaged in an extremely doubtful, but Very unpopular business, and therefore un profitable and unpleasant,for it is evident to all that the hand unhung can now be seen. Weighed in the balance and found wanting. Pof. A. W. Vorandahasogaln return cd to this borough, where he designs locat ing for the purpose of teaching musio in all its brsnehes, both vocal and Instrumental, Including bands, piano, organ and violin. Those desiring to take lessous in music can do so by writing to him or consulting him personally. Special attention paid to new beginners. Don't fall to improve a good op portunlty. The Mauch Chunk Coal Gattttc has gone Into the hands of its creditors, and, for tho present, we presume It will be published as heretofore and delivered as Usual. We sympathize with the former editor in his misfortune, and wish him better success in tho future. E. Sherman Slroh, son of E. K. Stroh, has accepted the situation In the post ofiico mailo vacant by the resignation of Elmer G. Tacy, who has accepted a clerkship in the Lehigh Valley R.R. office. Rumur says that Mauch Chunk will soon be honored with another circus. Why is this rainy weather like a pro longed visit? Becauso it is twice welcome. The onco lively and busy placo known as tho Lower Foundry ,is now lying In what may bo termed a state ol decomposition, lor many of its parts are gradually decay ing,and wo fear that if something is not done Boon it will become so delapiduled, by neglect, as to become a monument of shame to our bor ough and a habitation of mice and bats, while the winds will sing a doieiul requiem oyer its moulding coro. Who is to blame? iciio answers, wnoi Some of our knowing citizens aro so sanguine that they unhesitatingly assert that our borough does really Intend to build n new opera house and market houso ; thus ft seems that all of our capitalists are not Indifferent to the welfare of our borough jnd we nope that nil such will bo corresponding ly appreciated and remembered with grati tude by the people, for we confess oursclf agreeably disappointed, for wo had already come to the conclusion that it, like the silk factory, had expired in its incipicncy and that neither would be resurrected during this generation. Wo hopo it is the beginning of better times. Can't wo have a new de pot next? and thus push along and keep moving until wo become as noted for enter prise as wo are now noted for selfish indif ference. We have just been informed that the contract for building tho market and opera houo has been let to parties from I'lilladclpma, who will coinm3tice at once. Permit us losav that we aro not ut pres ent prepared to answer which of the two railroad companies aro the most accommo dating, safest and cheapest, for we confess that it is a matter that we have notesjiccial ly inquired into,and therefore have nn opin ion to express. Wo will say, however, ttiat the question has brought the mutter to our notice, and we will endeavor to ascertain and tuny soma time give our opinion, at present wo haye no choice. Jcsnct. I'ucllcrton ItlpplvK. Georga Dolnn is marketing some fine and delicious Rtravvberries , lie has a sood guurautre of an abundance of all kinds of fruit, and has one of tho finest p.aces in this section. Mr. T. Deterlino hos been confined to the bouse for several days with a very puin- iui curuiiucio. Our schools are closed, and of courso young Ainencu is happy. "No school," is ouo of Importance to tho average boy. '-Win. Wulerbor. Section Master between Lchighton and Mnuch Chunk, ond also of tho lurgo yard at 1'acherton, does his work In a thorough iiiHiiner. the numerous switches and crossings are kept iu the best oi orner. An engine, seems, to the ordinary ob server, an eay thing to handle and control, out the experience ot tbo porsnn who at tempted to Imudlii one at the East Mauch Chunk round house, to day, is proof that the inacniue ipnuway irom Ulm.uml dime con siderable damage; unless ouo understands tne animal thoroughly, he d better keep bis hands oil'. We remember durinc the lastcamnaicn of reading a resolution pasted by a certain club, intended to injure your business, and ii possiuie ui uiiiiii up the business ol an or gan in Mauch Chunk. What is the result? let the movers of the resolution answer. We heard it said then, that the Advooatk would soon cease circulating, wu predicted other wise. You were right in the stand you took, time has proved it. , C. J. Gould, assistant dosnntcher. Is con. fined to the houso with the ague. We understand that Samuel Williams. Esq., will remove to Puckcrton. Our Republican friends are ouite sub- lucd. The defeat of Conklinc is not so sure doubtful things are very uncertain. The Star Route prosecutions do not promise quite so well now j a little too much expose for the good of tho party, The administration is not so anxious to investigate) the reten tion ofGen. Butleraad Bob Incersoll bv the Star Route gang, may damage the political aspirations ot some who are very near aud dear to the party. One can imagine what a terrible thing It would have been had the Democratic party come into Power Tha administrations of the warrior Grant, the pious IIayes,and IhestatesmaaGartield will remeiiioereii uy tins generation, ine birth, life and .death of this great party will i ictiiir lur issue in iw. Agents snouid ap ply early. A rush of coul from the different divis ions on Monday afternoon, brought out the full power of the Packerton Yard ) from three o'clock to five, nearly fourteen hun dred cars passed over tho scales, and wero properly distributed on tho different tracks, f he best shifting ever doneo says Despatch ex Harlemau. Anon. Packerton, Juno 7, 18S1. Vvllfort llcniN. Henry Merts reports the etone business very active at present. This is auothcr evi dence of returning prosirity. Vo ore pleated to note that our old friend, Dan. Krcsco.is aaain able to be about. after being laid up with a sovero sprain. -Work In the company's boat vard ap pears to be plenty, iudnine from the number of men that an at present employed Frank Laury and family, of Laurv's Station, wero stoppjng with friends hero over Sunday. They wero the guesU of Mrs. ijewis iiorn. Prof. J, H, Francis and familv. former. ly of this place, now of Catasauqua, were visiting friends hero during the week. -J. K. Riekert is dolnz ouite an exten. elve business in shipping bark, which is uruugui. iu mis piaco uy teams irom tno sur rounding country. John Arner is having his residence re painted and remodeled, when finished it will present a fine appearance. The school board met on Saturday eve ning Utt, and re-elected Reuben Mussel man Treasnrer) Win. Miner, President, and D. u. Aiurignt, secretary. Joseph Pohl and Milton Kresge drove to Monroe county nn Sundav last. and. from all accounts, had a good time. Tbey speak uiguiy oi tne Monroe ladies. "Chawdy" and "Peck" claim to be the champion croquet players around this sec tion. The sound of the mowing machine and scythe will son be heard throughout the IBUU. A law and order society Is strongly agl tatod by our citizens. They will no doubt pront tnereoy. In the Evangelical church. SundaV af ternoon last, Rev. Smoyer, as a substitute lor Presiding Elder, C. K. Fehr, of Allen town,preached enable sermon to a large and attentive cougregatiou. The Lord's Supper was also administered. The 8undy school connected, with this church Is la a flourish ing and prosperous condition. A- B. Qreatmir, dentist, of Allentown, was in town during me ween. cim, Tlie Conl TrndeA Wo published last Monday ,say tho Phila delphia Zcdger, the full text of a letter ad dressed by the receivers of tho Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Company to the other anthtacife companies, requesting a change In the system of working by giving up the alternato three days of Idleness and adopting In lieu thereof either of the fol lowing plans Pint That curtailment, when ordered should not bo brought about by total suspen sions, but by reduction of output for given periods, to a fixed percentage of what has been produced when running full time so that during such reduction each company should have tho same fixed proportion of its actual production during the ono consecutive period of full time work immediately nrn- ceeding the period ofcurtailmcnt. Second Tt) let the majority of the trade determine the number of Idle doys, If any, for each month) provided that the number of Idle days in each month shall always he consecutive ones. rAiro! To stop mining six consecutive days in Juno and six consecutivo doys in July. ' The object of the receivers of tho Reodlng Coal and Iron Company was to get rid ofthe system of three days' working, -which, It is claimed. Increases the cost of raining with out reducing the output, and whicli for the present year has given to tho Reading Rail road Interest only 11J per cent of the In creased productlou of cool and but 23 per cent of tho total output for the season, in stead of2Sg per cent heretofore allotted as its quota and 30 per cent heretofore obtained during periods of Independent working. It is understood tbat all the other companies except the Delaware,Lackawonna and West orn and tho Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany (tho latter of which for the last two years has declined acting in co-operation with the other companies) consented to change the system of working, and had signed on agreement adopting tho third of tho abovo propositions for the months of Juneand July and the second lor the re maindcr of the season. The Delaware,La;k awanna and Western Railroad Company, howeyer, while agreeing to the curhill pro duction to any extent accessary, or to sus pend mining for an equal number of days in each month with the other companies, de clined to suspend production entirely at any one time for a longer consecutive period than three days, giving as a reason that asJJie cars carrying its east bound traffic wore sent westward loaded with anthracite coal the detention ol tho cars for moro than three days at a time interfered with tho supply for east bound merchandise and placed it at a serious disadvantage with the Pennsylva nia Railroad Company, which, while ac cepting the benefit of good prices and good rates of transportation of coal, resulting from tho co-operation of the other anthra cito companies, has refused to curtail pro duction or to susjiend mining when others aro idle, and js thus enabled to obtain an advantage over its rivals by tho speedy re turn to competitive points of cars loaded with onthracite for tho westward trade. In order not to placo the DoIaware,Lackawanna and Western Railroad Company nt too groat a disadvanlogo with tho Pennsylvania Rail road Company, and believing that after the month ol July there would bo little, if any, necessity for further curtailment of produc tion, the other companies, modified their views to meet tlioso of Mr. Sloan, and a compromise was agreed upon, under which for June the idle days are to bo the 9th,10th, and 1 1 ill and the 23d, 24th and 25th, two periods of three days each) and for July there bio to be bu' three days of idleness, the 4th, 5th and 6lh. It is probable that for tho retuaiuder of the season there will bn but little necessity for curtailment of produc tion, os tho markets of the country are very bare of coal and tho Western demand since the opening of lake navigation has become very great. It is certain that the system of working three days alternately has not ope rated fairly to all interests, and It is hoped that for next year a better plan may bo adopted. If tho Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany would consent to co-operate with the other unthracite companies it is believed a most equitable plan can be adopted, fair and just to all interests and to the miners and laborers, and under which the cost of the production of coal could be decreased, great ly to the benefit of the consuming public it self. A correspondence has taken place be tween Mr. F. C. Yarnall, president pro lein of the Lehigh Coul and Navigation Com pany, and Mr. Georgo B. Roberts, president ol the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, in which tho latter, -while dissenting from the policy of iieriodic suspensions in general, expresses his intention and dislre to conduct tho anthracite business of his company iu entire harmony with the other companies engaged in the trade. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company has hitherto declined to co-opera tewith the trade, but the correspon dence above referred to makes it clear that there will -be no wont of harmony In the future, and with the determination of all parties to stand togothcr in the protection of their common Interests, and the probability that no further restrictions will be required, the prospect of the near future is certainly encouraging. Tho following Is the circular agreed upon by the Committee ofthe Schuyl kill Coal Exchange, directed to the coal ope rators of Schuylkill county, bearing date June 3, 1881 1 'Gentlemen The anthracite coal interests have agreed to the stoppage of coal mining the following days in June and July i June 9th, 10th, lltb, 23d, 21th, 25th, and July 4th, 51h and 6th. To fully carry out the spirit ofthe agreement it is essen tial that the mining, hoisting, preparation and loading of coal during those days ho entirely discontinued, and it is earnestly hoped that the above agreement for suspen sion will be carried out by every ono I a good faith. Resjiectfully, Wm II. Johns, John E. Graeff, John Milnes, R. Hecksher; Com mittee Schuylkill Coal Exchange. The total tonnage of anthracite coal from all the regions for tho week ending May 28, as reported by the several carrying compan ies, amounted to 418,153 tons ogainst 383, 047 tons in thecorresponding week last year, an Increase of 34,108 tons. The total amount of anthracite mined for the year is 9,023,101 tons, against 8,444,802 tons for the same period last year, an increaso of 1,478,538 tons. Our School Iluard. At a special meeting of the School Board, ol this borough, held on Mouday evening last, the board organised by electing the following officers 1 President, Rev. A. Bar tholomew j Treasurer, E. II. Snyder, and as Secretary, Hon. W. M. Rspshor, who had been chosen a member of the to fill the un expired term of Dauiel Graver, removed to Luierne county. The choice is a good one At a meeting on Tuesday rvening. It wsb, on motion, lit tohed, That there shall be seven schools for a term of eight months, and that the salaries of teachers shall be the tame at last year. It was also, on motion, Jltulced, That a tax be levied of 10 mills. for school purposes and 10 mills for building fiurposes, and that the duplicate ba placed a the bauds of a collector as toon as practi cable, and that Eira Ncwbard be appointed collector. II you are in want of nice fitting shirts, .read Wintertnute'i advertisement, and call and et a supply at lowest price. Snnflay ScMBepartral Br 0. S. W. June 12 Luke xxlv, 1332, Title. The Walk to Emaus. Topic The Burning Hearts. Golden Text. And they said one to an other, Was not our heart burning within us, while he spake to us in the way," while he opened to us tho scriptures ? Luke xxly, 32. Central Truth. The risen Jesus solved the mysteries of Providence. Lisbon Stost in Ocii.inss. The journey, v. 13. The persons. The time. The distance. The conversation, v, 14. About Jesus. Jesus drawing near, v. 15. To solve doubts. His presence unrealized, v. 16. Through supernatural Influence. His question, t. 17. About their discus sions. The answer of surprise, v. 18. The test question, v. 19. Testing their opinions, feelings, and wishes. The candid answer. Tho Confession, y. 19. The Crucifixion, r. 29. The Frustrated Hopes, y. 21. The Added Perpiexity, v. 22. Tho Vision, v. '23. The Confirmation, y. 23. The Responsk or Jesus. By a geutle reproof, v. 26. By a suggestive question, v. 26. By Interpreting scripture, v. 27. Nearing the village, y. 28. Of Emaus. Inviting the stranger, y. 29 To continue with them. The evening meal, y. 30. The wonderful disclosure, y. 31. The glowing confession, y. 32. Jesus puts light in their heads, and heat in their hearts. Tux Revised Version and tue Sunday School Lesson. In the twenty verses of this Sunday School Lesson there is a difference of one hundred and twenty-eight words between the Re vised Version and the King James Version) sixty-one words in Authorized Version are not in the Revised Version, and sixty-seven words in tho Revised Version aro not found in the Authorized Version. Thero are also a number of changes made in punctuation marks, and the position of words. Tho changes altogether In these twenty verses, amounts to about one hundred and fifty in numbar. Wo will here giyo a list of some of tho changes between tho two versions, for the convenience of those who would like to see the changes without tho tedious work of analysis! Went, wore going; same, very; called, named ) talked, communed) togeth er, with each other) reasoned, questioned) to, with ; are, looking; whose namo was, named) art, dost; only a stranger, alono so journ ; known, know) trusted, hoped j had been, was; have redeemed, redeem ; to-day Is, it Is now; wero done, come to pass; yea, moreover; astonished, amazed; whicli were, having been ; sepulchre, tomb; which, that; thou, and; foolish men, fools; ought not, behoved it not) have suffered, suffer; at, from ; expounded, interpreted; unto, to; went, were going; have gone, go; but, and; tarry, abido; as, when; at, to; did, Was; burn, burning; talked wlth,spake to; by, in There are nine words entirely omitted in the Revised Version that arc in the Author ized Version in these twenty verses; and thero nio fourteen omitted in the Authorized Version fouud in the Revised Version. I think this will show persons at a glance, tho necessity of tho revision of the Bible. Tub Children's Mkktino.3. Tbo first of the series of children's meet ings was held in the Evangelical church of Parryvillo, on Friday evening, Juno 3rd, These meetings ore conducted by W. C. Weiss, tho President of the Society, and the officers take tho liberty of pressing any member of the Evangelical church In the county, into service. After the lively and earnest singing of a hymn, prayer was of fered by the President; Charles Roth, of Weissport, then delivered an address Inter spersed with song, relating bis past and pres. cut experience. W. W. Bowman, of Le highton then followed, and spoke ofthe wld ow'a mite whicli can be spelled two nays, might and inito; Rey. Stauflcr, one ofthe appointed speakers not being present, the writer was called on to take his place. These meetings are interspersed with good, old, Evangelical singing, and the Sunday schools cannot fail to receive great benefit On Monday evening the meeting was held at Weissport. The meeting wascommencod by rrading scripture by the pastor, Rev. Miller) prayer was offered by Mr. Kuntz, ot Lehighton, who was followed by W. W. Bowman, in an address, the speaker using a book of three leaves from which to draw in struction. Rev. Staufler, of Mauch Chunk spoke about little children and their possible good influence) Rey. Smoyer delivered the last address of the evening, and he related his childhood Christian experience. The closing prayer was offered by David Kramer' of Lehighton. Next week meetings will bo held as fallows : Lehighton, June 13th. Chas. Roth, -Rev. Gross and Rev. Miller, New Mahoning, June 15th. Rev. Gross, Rev. Miller and Levi Wentz. Millport, June 17th. Rev. Smoyer,Dayid Kreamcr and J. K. Riekert. Wild Creek lleius. Peter Kibler, of this place, who has been employed peelinc bark in the Pine Swamp near a place called New California, returned notne on Wednesday 01 last week. He reports that the rest of his party left on tho same day to look for better employment. R. F. Zellncr and Emery Ccti.the form er of Jlokendauqua and tho latter of Pinn 8wamp,wero visiting Paul Smith op Sunday last. Trunk makers are in league with the baggage smashers. This is why an india rubber trunk bas never been invented for the purpose ofgiylng the smasher the grand bounce. George and Jacob Sibring, of Wild Creek Kettle, paid us a flying visit on Sunday last. We are always pleasod to see them. Female economy buying a half dollar straw hat, then puling e'even and a half dollars worth of trimmings on it. John C. Distler, of this place, who baa been employed picking wintergreen near White Haven, has returned home. We are at present having plenty of rain in this section, which helps the potatoes to keep ahead of the potato bugs. Josiab and Amos Strohl, ol Upper Big Creek, raised the frame for a new barn on Monday last. They were kiudly assisted by eighteen of their neighbors. The difference between the preacher, the builder and the trohitect of a church is simply this 1 One is the rector, the other the erector and the third a director. Three men were enjoying themselves fishing fur trout In Wild Creek, on Monday last. Who tbey were we are unable to say. Ota 00. Obe S. K,eiwr,will give one of hit grand free entertainments at the U. S. hotel, Slat ington, on Wednesday evening the 15tb Inst. He expects to set out a splendid free lunch including turtle soup, and all the delicacies of the season. All are Invited. The Mauch Chunk Band with their new $1,000 Instruments will enliven the occasion with music. This will no doubt will be a grand entertainment. David Laury, formerly of Weissport, it nsrw domiciled at Bt. Elmoy Colorado, --Tho arrival home of Miss Ida Leuckel from Leadvllle, Colorado, was deemed by our young folks a suitable occasion for a sur prise party; which affair was most agreesbly consumated on Thursday evening. Among those present wero Misses Aggie Hourk, Ida Ctauss, Ella Ctauss, Ella Eckert and Emma Obart) Messrs, Jac DeFrehn, Frank Clauss, Charles Obcrt, J. M. Kutz, Emanuel Frants and T. Dlo Thomas. Tho Mountain Grove camp meeting opens this year on the 10 th of August and continues eight days. Passengers to and from the camp ground will be carried by the railroads at reduced rates. For tents or any further information apply to Afr. J. R. Rote, Ilaslaton. Court convenes at tho Court House Mauch Chunk, on Monday next, at 2 o'clock p. m. 3. At the present time when there are so many worthless liniments In tho market, It would be well to Inquire which Is the best this will bo found In M. II. Huberts' celebrat ed Embrocation. It Is a panacea for all ail ments that reqnlro rubt Inr either on man or beast for .sa.e by all druggists. LchlgliioirMIiirtcciir OonrtECTBD Weekly. Floor, pt sack 3 30 Iluckwheat flour tier saok a oo Corn, per bushel.. ;o Oats, per bushel , eo Mlxod Chop, per owt 1st Middlings, per cwt , 135 Horn Chop 1 33 iiran, per cwt im flutter. pernound 2 Eggs, perdozen 15 flam, per pound , 14' Iard. per pound 11 .Shoulders, per pound e Potatoes, per bushel to stock .IIiirKcl. Closing prices of DeIIaven Sc Townsend cmock, uovernment and Gold 40 South Third Street. Phlla., June 9. tf-81. U. 8. 3U's 10:54 Wd WJ' askod U. S. Currency, 0's ISO bid 131 asked U- s. 6s,1831, new lti bid low asked U.S. 4, new U bid 115 asked U. S.4'suew 11712 bid 117 asked I'eonsyanla It. It....... eaU bid ee;2 asked Phlla. & Heading It. 11. wy. bid afljl asked Lehigh Valley It. It.... fSiV. bid C2i2 asked benign ui.aiswav. Co.. 40 bid 40 united uo-s 01 If. J Wl-A bid 101' Northern Central K. H. 67 bid MS- UUBlUIIVllie 1 -ass. If.Jl. Vlb Diu Pitts. Tit. at Duff. It. It. '-njjj bid Oentral Transportation. 45 bid Northern Paclhe Com... 44U bid " " Prel'd.. Si;i bid North Pcnna. II. ft ID Mil Phlla. fc Erin It. R 20K bid Stiver, (Trades,) wji bid ItKSCDED FKOJI DEATH. The following statement of Wra. J. Couxh lln, of Somervllle, Mass., is so remarkable that we beg to ask for It tho attention of our read ers He tavs : " In tho fall of 1870 1 was tak en with a violent ulekdiko op this lumjs, followed by a severe courIi. I soou began to lose my appetite and flesh. I was so weak at one time that 1 could not leave my bed. In tho summer of 1877 I was admitted to the City Hospital. While thero the doctors said I had a hole In ray left lung as blir as a half dollar. I expended over a hundred dollars In doctors and niodlclne. I was so far gono at one tluie a report went around that I was dead. I iravc up hopo, but a friend told mo of lilt. WM. HALL'S 11AI.HAM Vim THE I.tlNdS. T lauichcd at my friends, thinking' that my case nus iiivurituie, uui A Ku a uoiuo to sailSly thero, when, to my surprise and gratification, I commenced to feel better. My hope, onco dead, began to revfvo. and to-day I feel in bet ter spirits thau I have tho past threo years. "1 write this hoping you will publljh It, so that every ono nnilctcd with Diseased Lungs will bo induced to tako UK. WM. HALL'S 1IALSAM KOK THE LUNGS, and bo con vinced that CONSUMPTION Can bo Cured. I have taken two bottles and can positively say that It has done moro (rood than all th other medicines 1 havo taken since My sick ness. My conith has almost entirely disap peared and 1 shall soon bo able to go to work.' Sold by A, J, DuhLINd, Loblgliton, and all druggists. Dec. 18. 1880-yloow IIEMIY'S CAIM10MC SALVE. The BEST SALVE In the world for Cuts, Bruises, riorcs, Ulcers, Salt llhculn, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all kinds of Skin Erunlluns. Freckles and rim. pics. Tho Salve Is guaranteed to glvo perfect satisfaction in every caso or money relundcd. He suro jou (ret HKNUY'S UAUIiOf.IO SALVE, as nl others are but imitations. Prlco 25 cents. For sale by all Druggist uverywiicro. jjec. as, 1530-yieow ERRORS OF YOUTH. A Oentlenian who anfTered for year- from Nervous Dlililtil'rY.l'JtKMATiriiE dchav and ail tho oilccin of youthful lndcscie: lou, will lor the tu'te of sufTcrfoo- humanity, send free to all who need H. the recipe and directions lor makiotf lbe,8lraile remedy bv which he was cined. B ueiera wl'lung to profit bytho ad verllsor'a experience can do mi by addressing iu periecb tonuueuco. JUtll u, UUUHPi, Jau.ai.ui6 42 Ccilsr street, N. V Iir.I) HOUSE 1'OtVDEIIS Aro the only Horse and Poultry Powders that Hive universal satisfaction. If the Powders do not give satisfaction, the Druggist will re turn your money. Deo. Iff, 1880 yleow To Consumptives. The advertiser, havtnir been nrrmnncntlr enr, eu of that dread diseaso. Cousuinmlmi. bv Biraplo leiiHdy. is anxioas to make known In uis le jow-suuerera me in can a m care. 'io nil who desire it. lie will nend n conv cf the ore. roi ipttun uied, (Irco ot clisigej, wita the d 1 rec ti on & for prepbrin and usiutr the tame, which the? wtli timlueiiHB OUURlor COXSUMMIGN. AB1HMA, Uuo.NCiilTld. Ac. Parties wishlnir the rroscrttmou. win nicaw auare, mv. E. A. NotvYor. Jan9ttin Agents Waatel. Kis Pay. iJffbt Work Stendy Kniplovment. Samples free. dree, M. I UY11N, No. WA8SAU Wtreet .New Vork. Jan.)G.ii To the WorktnjpCUss We Ate nowprepar ed tu liiniUh Bll uUdars vrhti constant Hinniov. meac at home. Uih -whole of the time or tor thflr ppare moiuenti. Uasiuess tiew. Jichiand nrotitBuie. l'eisjns of either eex easilr earn fri'iu ftJ cents to $i per evenlntr, aud a pmpoi. tlonal sum lr deyotinir their whole tlm4 to the bunliieai. llora und clrla earn neairtr at mncli as iiTTn. That all who fee this notice mar bouq ineir nnare. ana tet-c loetmsice, no raaxe this offer i To such as are not wet) sailitlod, wu will send one dollar to par for the trouble of wntlutf. Full particulars and outfit tice. Address. OEOUQK BTINSON & CO Port- 4UU, JJfllDO. July J07J. IIKAIriE IS WIULTHJ Ilr.E.aWEsrflNKttVB and HRxa tmcat WENT. fpecltio tor Hysteria, Dlszlnest , Con vulttions, .Nervous Headache. AJeutal Depres sion, Loss of Mcmorv. Hpeima orrhcea, Iroiw tency, luvolnutary Krai salons, premature Old Ape, caused bv over exert' on. olf-abue, or over-inauiKence, wnicu leacs 10 misery, decay aud death. One box will cure recent caM. Kach bux con tu ins oue month' treatment. One, aonnr a oox. or six uoxey ros nvo dollars t sem bv mail prepaid on receipt of price. We soar autoe six boxes to cure any case With eiuih order icceived bv us for tlx boxes, accompan ied with tt vet dollar, wo 4111 send the purchns- er our wruien jcnsrauiet 10 return ine money ii ineircainit'usaot'B not envct n care ciaap an tees Issued uulv when the treatment lannlrr. cd from oar agents JOHN C. WEST tt CO.. SolO Pro title tors. 1S1 A 1M W. Mmltann Ktrrat Cnicitfto.IU, A J, DUltLING, AkcdI, Lehtgb' 6AIITJI KLIN 15 CO.. Wholesale Ajrcnt, Philadelphia. Bept. 18,'aly MONEY? Is now belne made faster than ever uj- mono ai worx tor us. Persona ot either spy rati make (6(1 a week In their own town, if they are willing to wmtc. No flak, $5 outfit free. Anyone o in run the business- Capital pot re quired. All wno eupsRO prosper .o one falls, particulars frea. Addieas. it. UAIXE1T fc CO.. Portland. Malntf. July 10 BEST business now bet oro the pnbllc. work for us thau at auvthina- else. Camtal niL renu red. U i will Btart vou. ti2 a day and upvauts made ai home bv the Industrious. Men. womeu, boys nod pni wanted everywhere to work fir u. Row lt the time. You can devote your whole time to the work, or only your spare moment. No other busiuesa wtll pay sou ucalr as will. No oue willing to work can tall to uitko euor roouapav lv enpairliiff at once. Costly Oatut sua lenuairee. a area, opooriunuy jor lasx montrf cosily and honorably. Addre liUl; to., Anuuna ncCMr TU Revised New Testament. A Laiga Typo Edition at a Low Price 1 Erery family In ths land will want a copy of mo jtcTiseu mew lestameni ana w. uesire to call yor attention to c IJflTM'Pl 'n oar edition. Yltilarire, " -"J elear new typat nooU paper) good printing and MndliiKI the lowest price and satltlaetlon guaranteed, or money returned. I'UIUES Hound In hrary paper coyer. SO cents! In limp elntO, with red edgs, 40 cents i In heavy silk oloth, 45 cents i In French moocco, with Kilt edges, f 1.2a; In real Turaey morocco, with gilt edges, making one of the best books lojde, 2.00 Sent by mall, Iost-pald toany addr.is,uion receipt or price, 'oftage stamps lakeu as cash. Special terms glren to Bandar-schools and Churches for quantities. v e want an Agent in every town, Tiusge and hamlet In this whole land to sell this ' book. Tho best terms are oflered to any one I who will take hold and canvass for It. Bend (or particulars. -Aflt your bookseller to let you sea "Th. i Amorltan Uxlord Edition," or send direct to i J 6. OUILVIE U CO., Publishers. ! ?Urw Itosa QrasiT. Nw York. ed M Wilted 11 asked a asKca 24 asked 45VJ asked UH asked SV2 asked 60)4 asked 27 asked mi asked rpiL .SLATlflUTOX' PIANINO MILL Att Cabinet Ware Factory,, AT SLATlJiGl 0V JOHN 13ALL1ET,- Pi'oiir Denis in all kltirt Hnd'atfes of rifle. Jle dilncli Oak and 1 1 fir J Wdott Lumber, mni Utiiit- tmii paled to oxcuute auy aivouut of order for DresseD Lumbolt OP ALL, KINDS. Doors, Sashes, Itlludsr Slililteftj. mouldings, Cabinet Marc, ,r With 1'ro.nptneM.' Brackets Made to Order; The Machinery U all new and of the bant and' most imbtovoii kinds. I cmnloV none hni. thu1 beat workmen, use well seasoned and too J nia lenai, nmi aininereioroaoie wjrnai aniee nutira' an tlftf action tn nil who msvfiWrtr me with a pall. Ordcra by mall piotnptty intended to, AI? cliarards are modpratei term casta, or liiforesr chaigedftltertblrty days. (JlVK ME A CjOtX VST Tho so encrafrcd in Building will find lit ineir advantage in nave niuinc, f loor nosrus1 Doors. Hashes, bbufiens Ac. Ac, tuadeattht'i Faetorv, . fliayt JOHN DALIttKT. THE BEST OF COAL Tile tthd'crslgried II now prepared to fitPpl' trie very best I,ATT1MEH (JOAI. at the fbl--l.wlng I.OW PlilOES FOR 0A6HS DollvMc Wo. 8 Chestnut,-by thoca'....-. n io NO. 1 Chestnut, by the ear 8 73' SiOTc. by the oar 4 ti' liy tbe ilDiilston, 2i'oentrper ton additional- J. L, GAB EL,- Sealer in GEtfERAt, HAKWARE, &C.V Opposite the Publto sqnara, 11ANE STHEGf ijiiiuuinu.N, pa. nor.se.is73 MILTON A. WEISS, CARRIAGE BUILDER, Bank Street, Lehighton. KEPAUtTNG Of all description promptly attended to at tha most reasonable nrlces. All Work guaranteed, and patronage Is respectfully solicited. Uan.m-jl rjUIli JIOST POPULAR Sewing Machine IS THE A If tl JOSEPH DeFREHN Is the salesman tat Lehighton and vicinity". If you want a machine call aud sco him of send postal card. apr. 8C-yl, JpOU lMSHIOIUBXE DRESS GOODS, Dress and Trimming Silks, Dress Trimmings, Dry Goods, NOTIONS, Groceries, Provisions, Glnss & Queensware. Standard Silver Ware, &a, Cull at the 1'opalar ONEPEIOK Store eT E. H. SNYDER, HANK St., Lehighton. apH-rad $10! Outfit t urnltlied free, with full lnitrud tioss foreonanctlnKthemostprorltabM business tftxt anr on. can eumcn In - 1 J U B Rj 1 be bjsluena Is so easr to loarn.and our luslrno. tlous aro no simple and tdsln thai anrrna can make great profit from tbe very slurt. Ho one can tall who Is wilting to work. Women aro as succsssfn) as men. iloya and girls can cam lariro sutua. Many have made over one hundred do larsln a single wrek. Nolhingllke It evef known beloro. All wbo er.gaKC are aurpried at the case and rapidity with wh.cb (lie. are able to make money. Yon crcn engage In this bnsl. as during vour spare time at great pront -1 Vou do not havu to Invest any capital In It. We tako ail tbe risk. Those wbo need readv money ahoald write to as at onoe. All farnntned Ire Addrea TIITJ 1. & CO., AugnsU. Mum.. OoU t, 1880-ly9 DM rp Of all klnda TUtfOItS.alacbar HI I r gea of IU OOI) or mucns.nnJ I IUI0 all dissasus of tho ItKCTVH quickly and perfectly euied bv a simple ana soothlog IIE.MIUIY. Formformailon addirss Ia J. 1'AIlKUi CO.W Annet.,N. Y, I ii tho Court of Common Plcaa of Carbon County. TLEASE TAKE NOTICE, That th Hoard of Directors or tha KNTEUI'lllsB IIU1LDINU AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, or EAST MAUCH CHUNK Carbon county. Pa- have this JSrd day of April, A 11.1881, riled a petition asking for a IJISSOLUTIUN OF SAID ASSOCIATION, and If no suf ficient cause be shown to tha contrary on or bofore the first day of next Term, to-wlt, tbo thirteenth day of June, A. 1). I'll, the Court will grant the petition and make the deorM asked for. Uy the Ccnrt. OEO. W. ESSEH. rosy T, 1881-W4. I'rothonotary. DIAMOND catarrh: REMEDY, A Po.KIto Cure mr Catarrh of all kinds. It la Instantaneous in ITeet aud Permanent In Iteault. Cures at any atage of tne unease. Haa cured caaca so tcrrtbla (hat bones came Irom the nose. I)r. I!vory' Diamond Catarrh ItertW tty Is mild and p.eanant. affording ImmedlaM Itrllet and prompt cure In all cacs i M utarrli, Influenza, liar fever, llronctiltl. It will remove 1'olypun and effectually cure) Watery and I'urulent Ditcliarges from the Head and Throat, and Foetid. Sickening Jlrrata: per fctly restore Impal ed Smell, Tuie and Hearing relieve lleadsclie, llreak up Colda In the Head; Mrengthen the Voice and Eye) Partly, Itejulste and liendrr clear and Active tvery Ouan of thai Uead aud Throat. I'ricc, oo ceuis. Dr. l!vorya Diamond Invlgnrntor L a 1'erlect tllooil Plirlllrr, Anprtlzrr anil Kervo 'I'oulr. It in-koa a lUiutntful. whnc soma drink, wlilcli Invigorates, l'urlfles and Strengthen tiiu cudre ijsiera. For Urneiul Dtbilltr. l)tsr-pta, l!llt6nn Torpid Liver. Inilljcsli, n. Neuralgia and Khctw inatla Airoctlons, Jaundice. Malaria, F.atulmcy, Mutea, 8lck Headache amtcKidneyiCOBiplalms, it Is Invaluable, nice, SOcerMgg. Dr. ISvory's Diamond! ttalve? Is orer el;u cure lor llurm. UrulaeaiBpie of ill fclrids Bait Itheuu, Tetit-r, lilngiftrnf Si d Cuianconi Eruptions. Trice, a renifcjC . Ask your Druggist for tlio rrnicsV lea anil take iiuoihrri or Mill bo eu Frtc on receipt ol jrli e. DctcripUvo raraphieU Free. Address Df, Krorr'a Ulatrond Itcmtdlrs Co., P O. Boa Mto, 10 John Street. Kew Ten it. t
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