J. T. NUSBAUM, OF THK Oripal Cheap Cash Store," respectfully announces to tils friends and (ho public that ha hits Just received his Spring and Summer slock of Dress UoofilSj Conlptlilng among other Noveltlos Slack Caslimcres & Alpacas, Silks and Satins, Japanese Silks, Mohair Suitings, t)cbige Suitings. Carpet's and Olh Cloths, Dt$9 Shoes, CHINA, GLASS and QUEMSWARE! Ac, e.- fehlcb.as usual, are all offering at knock down prices. Eelpeetfullyt i. f. NtfsHAtJM: Opposite tho rubllo Square, Lehighton, Pa. tept.W-yl Wit Mhm gflwrnto SATURDAY, JUNE IS, 1881. Local and Personal. jq. Another lot of WAIjIi 1'ArER, new nd beautiful designs, just received at A. J. tuning's drug store. jj3- A good and neat tiuggy Harness or lap Dusters, Sheets, Screen covers, Fly Nets, Ear Tips, Ac, can be had at a reasonable IiriCB Ol 111, S l"iej( ctaafui i u. .uu It Tim Tlnifml JJetaA C.'irfa r " n rn ilp. Mdeiilv the best 5 cent clear in tho market. Try them. For sale by J. Y. Ilaudcnbusli, at the "Carbon House.'' -o iv" &EU Dealli to Potato Bugs. 5tl0 pounds itrictlv pure Paris Green, just received at A. J. Durnng s arug store. 25-T" Post Olllco Building, Lehighton.Pa. Now is your chance, and I moke buhl t cay that it IS tho best you ever had, to buy Boots. Shoes. Hats. Clans. Ac. I am fully Equipped for the spring trade, and Can oHur you a greater variety, a better articlo, and a lower price than any houso in this section. Ladies, if you want nice fitting shoes for yourselves or your little girls, I can please 7 f . r .. !....!.. .....I you in every lL"!!'l"Ct. X iiiruu uuamco, mm am prepared to back my assertions. Respectfully, Lewis Wkiss Dr. C. T. Horri, at tho Central Dru Store, sells wurranted vegetable and Mower coeds. Uuy only such, aim avoid vexation from failure of crops. &33.If you wafitanicosmooth.easy shave your hair cut or shampnoin;:, go to Frnnz Roederer's Saloon, under the Exchange Ho tel. Ha will fix you right, and don'tyou forget it. $2Q Pure Fersian Imcet Powder kllh bugs and vermin of all kinds. Sold at A J. Curling's drug store. SfJJ, Housekeepers ilcsiifhg to deonrale their liomesj should not fuij to cnll on Dr. 0. T. Horn, at the popular Cellini Drug Store, Iieliighton, iiml examine his boautinil stick ol WALlj I'Al'iilt.beloro limning pur chases elsewliero. Now receiving and opening a very lareo and fushio'nable assortment of meicli- nnt tailorinz cowls. e miirisiiic a full lino of Ilia very latest styles of cloths, eassiinercs and suitings, nt tho best mreigu ami clonics tic manufacture, tillable forsnrinsand sum mer wear, which I am prepared to make tip fashionably and substantially at prices fullv as low as at any other establishment In this country. Call anil bo convinced ol the truth ol my statements. Respectfully, H. II. PkTKRs, Ajent. P. 0. Building, Leliighlon, Pcnn'a. The stock of wall paper, hotise furn ishing, articles, fancy goods, ic, at Lucken- bachs, Broadway, .Munch UhunK, is simply Immense, while his prices are the lowest Call in and see him. tSaa-Cl"cIs, jVdtches, Jewelry and silver ware lor sale, and repairing done at liaga raan'a Stoid, Weissport. 25-yl. Sff- Pure Powdered While Hellehoro is ileal n to tne currant and gooseberry worm Bold at Duriing's drug store, S&. PAPER BAGS a specialty at tho UABBOM ADVOf TK OlUce, A facetious gentleman, traveling in the Country i on arriviug at his lodgirg place in the evening, was mat by tho hostler, whom he thus addressed : "Boy, extricate tha riuadruped from the vehicle, tabulate him devote him an adequate sunply supply ol nutritious ailment, and when the Aurora of morn shall again illuminate the oriental horizon, I will reward you with a pecuniary compensation for your amiable hospitality.' Hire your legms at David Ebbert's popula livery, Northv street, this borough. Term low. Tho next annual meeting of the Penn eylvania Millers' State Association will be held in Pittsburgh during the time of th State Fair in September. The State AgrI cultural Soci ety Will allot a space of SO feet by 170 feet with line shafting and motivo power rats) for the display of machinery and mill supplies. This Is tho first time in this State that an opportunity has been' af forded to millers to witness such a display of milling machinery in motion, and it is expected that there will be a large number of millers present from this ami other States. The eoinfnencement exercises of La fayetto College begin with the Baccalaureate Sermon by Rev. Dr. Knox, of Bristol, on June 26tb. Judge William Strong, of the Supreme Court, delivers the Commencement Oration on Tuesday morning tho 2Stb. The Senior Class numbers 57, ol rrbom 13 are candidates for degrees in the Technical and Scientific courses of study, and 44 in th Classical course The graduation exercises take place on the 29th. James If. Styers, of Coplain the em ploy of tho Thomas Iron Company, met With a painful accident on Wednesday nigh Oflast week. Whilo in tha act of cutting his engine from the train he accidental! got his left hand between the bumpers, and bad the member badly mashed Lafayette Bender, aged about twenty, six years, residing at Catasaunua, commit ted suicide on Sunday morning by hanging hlrfrsell tor a rafter in an outhouse on his lot. The cause of the rash act is not definately known.- The Maria' furnace Sunday 6ehool will hold a pio nlo on Monday, July 4th, in the grove amiai piace, opeahersoi roiiiincnie Ject, "rini Witch at Uudur." All Kro wol will be pie. nit aud address the assembly, eouie. The proceeds will bo used toward the pur- M, K. Cnt'RCH. Uto. W, Northf Pastor. chase of an organ for the school. G.tj them ' rrachli.u Su.idi.yat 10 SO a.m., and it 7:50 .... i p. in. Mabbath Seliool at'.':0 -p. rn. 1... , a i . n m . Fiiist t'litSHTTEUiAH t noncii, no Pastor. -Citizens of Cressona, Schuylkill county, ' abblltn &choo, al :W) cock u y will hold & meeting aud chango tire name l Meeting every Wednesday at 8.i0 p. id. Of the place, the Postmaster Genrral haying Ziom's ItEruiiMKDUiimiou, J, H.llartmaff decided that the uaine too nearly resembles pastor. Preaching at 10 a, in., Seruion, In Creijon. German, ii p io.,Sun.lay school. 7:80 p.m., -The small pox has not yet entirely dls appeared in Bethlehem or South Bethlehem, although the authorities are fighting the dis ease ii lb Uut poujult wsy. WANTED An active.lndustrlous man. Good pay and steady work. Address Lock Box 309, Allentown, Pa. Tho late rains insure n, fair hay crop and plenty of garden truck. Rumor has It that glass works nre to bo established at Bethlohem. D. D. Jones, an extensive slate operator at Slalington, has begun opening a how quarry. Tho borough tax: of Calasauqua has been rated nt 6 mills on the dollar for tho present yeat. Tho corrected lltho lablo of the Phila delphia and Reading Railroad will bo found In our Issue to-day. Tho Thomas Coal Company of Philadel phia bassurrerfdorcd its lease of Kehly Hun Colliery to tho city of Philadelphia. Fifty thousand dollars have been expended In tho effort to drown the fire In the colliery. Tho mine is now being flooded. A miner ol Mahatioy Plane, Schuylkill county, has just finished a fust of thirty-one days. Stephen Krclderwcls Is putting down a substantial flag pavement and otherwise improving his property at the upper end of town. Our town Was enlivened Monday even ing by a free lecture, delivered under can vass, by Dr. Dunhahi. Thomas Kemcrcr, Esq., Is preparing lo put down a fino flag pavement In front of his Bank street residence. During tho week ending oh the 10th Inst., there were 93,233 tons of coal shipped over the Lehigh and Susquehanna railroad, making a total for tho season of 1,802,902 tons, and shows and Increase of 328,584 tons as compared with Eame time last year. Pure Paris Green and Hellebore, In largo or small quantities, at Zern 3c Rap1 Bhor'a drug store, Weissport, Pa. Edmund J. Moore, Jr., a well-known lawyer of Allentown, died on Thursday of last week. The fire in Wadcsvllleshaft, near Potts- vilie, has been extinguished. Miss Clara Ilibbler will please accept our thanks for a magnificent boquet of roses. Tho croquet ball has been set In motion n this place. Parties owning lots in tho cemetery have been fixing them up lately, and now tho grounds present a nice appearance. Last Friday contracts for the building of ten blocks of houses in the Diamond Ad tion, Haslctown, were let out by the Lehigh Vallev Company. The report Is renewed that the New Jer sey Central Railroad will soon be taken out of the Receivers hands, and this time the Receiver himself, Judge Lathrop, is given as authority for the statememt. It. J. Flick, of Wilkcshnrrc, has pre sented Lincoln University, in Chester coun ty, with $20,000, for tho endowment of a pro fessorshfp. Tho Lehfgh Zinc Works at Bethlehem have pnsscd info tho possession of Messrs. It, & C. A. Hecksher, of Philadelphia. During the weekending on tho 1 1 th nst., thero wero 69,81(1 tons of coal shipped over the Lehigh Valley lailroadj making a tolal of 2,703,048 tons for the seas.m to that date, and showing an'increaso of 558, 002 tons as compured with tho samo time lust year. Patrick Rcilly, of Smoketown, Lacka wanna county, on the line of tbo Delaware and Hudson Canal Co's railroad, created the wildest excitement in that place on Sunduy morning by an attempt to assassinate lie". Fatlier O'Rnurkii dining tha celebration of niasj. Reilly returned homo from the Dan ville insane asylum a low months ago, and bus been Iraiilio uf tlm?a sii.oo then. On Sunday mnriillig he marchud through tho principal streets to the church, cirryin; loaded repeating rillo. On reaching the chuich, he paiiul up tho centre aisle to the altar, iiiul uimcd his gun at tho Driest, but before ho could firo a number of tha congie gation rushed upon him, disarmed mid se- curtd him. Messis Zern & Rapsher, have secured tho tervices of a new clerk ill the per son of Mr. E. J. Sellers, late of Reading, l'x. Mr. b. is u Ihoiougn urugut and will ba pleased to wait upon customers. The Lehigh Valley Railroad announces a quarterly divntenod ofouo aud one-half percent, p.iyablo July 15. Mrs. L F. Kleppinger'a father, Reuben B. Bieber, died, of du.psy, at his home inBdth,on Wednesday last. Funeral to-day (Saturday) at 10 o'clock. Chailes Matthews, a fireman on the So'iuy-lkill and Lehigh Railroad, was killed on Wednesday afternoon. F. D. Burrell, who recently went to Wilkesbarre fiftm Binghomtou, New York, claims that Emma Smith, a waitress at a hotel in tho former place, is his daughter. He states that his wife cloped from Roches ter 15 years ago and took with Iierthe child, who was then 1 year old. Dispatches from Biughamton to Wilkesbarre say that B ir rell is not to be trusted. For Sale, an old fashioned eight-day clqek, which plays eight different tunes in a most artistic manner one each hour j it can nuw be seen at the Lehighton Hotel, on ap plication to the landlord L. F. Klepplnger, orT'lios. S. Beck, Esq. Apply Boen If you wish to buy it. All the industries of Lebanon are crowded with work. Attention, All Wo have been requested by a number of persons, to call a meeting of all those of our citizens who are fn favor of duly and fitting ly celebrating the coming anniversary oi the Nation's Birth, at Llnderman's Hall, In this borough, ou Monday evening next, the 20th rnst., for the purpose making the ncc e3sary arrangements. The meeting will convene at 7:30 o'clock, and we trust there will bo enough of our citizens to toko an in terest iu the meeting to get up a lively de monstration. Ilxcurkion nml I'lo Xlc. A railroad excursion and basket pio hie. to Calypso Island Bethlehem, for tho bene fit of the Reformed Church, of this borough, will take place on Saturday, June 25th, via the Lehigh Valley R. R. Tickets for the round trip from Mauch Chunk $1.20 Le highton, Weissport and Purryville, $1,10 and Slatington, 90 cts children., 50 cents. Trains will leave Mauch Chunk at 7:39 Le highton at 7:37, Parry ville 7:42 and Slat ington ct 7:55 a. in., end returning will leave Bethlehem at 4:30 p. rn.. You go, and help along a good cause. Itt'lisloiiN .iiu-k. r.MiiGHTON EvAr.av.ucAI.C'iinriCn B. J, brooycr pnsior, ranching to-morrow (Sun day) at 10 a, in. huuday school at 2 p. la, l'reuclilni; at 7:30 p.- in. Morning suhjict, M'rtUl'fc Thurn In the Flesh?' Evening sub. - e0D"n a coruuu welcome to ail EVOILI0A'.OBDIten.WllIS6POKT-E. Miner, t'astor. Uermin preaching at 10 fij. Jf your druggul don't keep it send to at 10 a. in. The 6acramnt of Ihe Lord's o'olook a. m., by the Paster Sunday School lieadqi ar r and it will bo sent to you. See Supper will bo administered. All are in at 2 p. ui. Eagllsh ptoMhla T0 p. m. ' aJvruiaet, 1 Viid. Rcvim. Alia l'ncln-r'M ltiUe. Tuesday morning was the time fixed for council representing the various Interests In and tho claimants against the estate of Asa Packer, tho deceased millionaire railroad magnate, to state to the Court, In Philadel phia, whether they could agree upon on auditor lo whom the account of tho ex ecutors could bo referred for audit, and be- foro whom tho claim for over two millions, which Is to bo brought against tho estate, growing out of n, contract for the building of tho Lehigh Valley Railroad, should be beard and passed upon. Judge Porter, who represents tho claim ants against the estate, stated to Judge Han na that the counsel was unable lo agree up on on auditor, fur tho reason that they were satisfied that the magnitude of tha claim, to gether with the multiplicity of thequestlons that would arise, would cause the caso to drag for at least threo years if It were sent to an auditor, and they believed It could ho settled before tho Court In as many months. Judge Henna replied that the Court was ready to preform Its duty and settle the ac count, but at the present time tho business of tho Court would not permit a hearing. He said he would take the case tip Upon tbo first Monday In Octoborj and, with the aid of an official stenographer, Would sit from day to day until tho audit was Concluded. Mr. Bullitt, counsel for the estate, desired that the claimants under the contract for the building of the Leblgh Valley Road bo required to present their claims to the Court at once, so that ho might ascertain their nature and amount, and bo prepared to meet thorn In October. This was objected to upon tho ground that tho lime to present a claim was when tho audit was actually opened before the Court. The caso then went oyer until October. Weissport Item. Ed. H. Yundt, one of Welssport's popu lar young men, left for Philadelphia on Wednesday last, where he takes a position as clerk in on apothecary store. Success, is the wish ol his many menus. Tho addition which is being built to tbo residence of Doug. C. Miher, isnearingcora pletion,and will soon bo ready for occupancy. Clayton Peters, of Slatington, isyisit Ing friends and relatives hero. Hey. Henry Miller, of Mauch Chunk, will occupy the pulpit, both morning and evening, on Sunday next, in the Evangeli cal' cnuicb in place of tho pastor, Rev. E. J. Miller. A laree and attentive audience, listened to tho eloquent sermon delivsred by W. C. Weiss, in the Evangelical church, on Sun day evening last. Miss Ida Zimmerman, of Coaldole, was visiting friends hero during the week. Our Chief Constable, Welsh, sports a new high hat. Ice cream. Tho Union Cemetery Association have purchased tho lot adjoining Josiah Huch's lime kiln, and are making prepaiations to enclose it with a substantial board fence. Lots for burial can bo purchased nt reason able rates by applying to John b. .Miller. -One new student admitted in the Nor mal durine the week. Big Creek contrlb ules two, vis : J. S. Kibler and Benj. Mark ley. Benj. is quite an educational figure head, anil is styled tho "Sago of Big Creek.' There nro a number of pupils from Lehigh ton and two from E.ist Mauch Chunk, viz Miss Horn and Mr. Holmes. Thototal num ber up to date is nbnul 30. John S. Wriiht, canvassing and collect ing agent fir tho Philadelphia Record, was in town chaining "received payments dur ing tho week. Miss Nnra Smith, of Weatlicrly, gave this ptneo a visit during the ween. The Lehigh Valley Emery Wheel Co., ore building an addition to their works. With last week the State Legislature c-iosc'l, mill the people of this borough glad ly welcome tho return uf Dr. Zein, While the People of the county have leioiccd in be ing so ably represented, in tho Assembly, audfiiend' of both p'jrttes in this borough have shared that feeling, and rejoice nt the record ho has made as u lepresentative, et they gladly tmte the endin'g of bis services ut ilnrrisburs, and breathe Ireer th'it there now is to be no fear about having him,wben necessity calls to the bed-side ol the sick and sutiennj. ijuint. AlbriglilMvillo 11. ills. Crops of all kinds look exceedingly well, as luey nero leirctned by the recent raui6, lack Fi-oft paid us a flving visit on Monday morning last, and gave a slight uiow in ino griming veso'aiion. Franklin .1. Slides returned homo on tuiurdiiy last irotn int. western trip ; ho says man no enjoyed his nip veiy niucii. J. S. HaWk, ot this place, received on Saturday iHSt a very handsome pinnn,wuirl now ornaments his beautilul home. Our energetic voung friend, James M. George, left us on last'TliuralHv and went lo Saitweil, MelCean county, Pa., wbero lie has obtained employment with bis brother Ellas, working on the steam saw mill of B, K. Taylor & Sons, and is getilng $1.75 per nay and board, wo wish mm success in his new home. Erastus E. Mover, of DutlerviUe, Mn roe county, Ps who is in tho employ of J. o. iiawa; iviii ue nuimed snowy ioaiissa Elizabetli Christmun. -Mrs. Saiah Jane Pcppey, of Effort, Pa., was on a week's visit to this place, and wus Ihe guest of Christian O. George and Henry J. Deppoy, She returned home on Monday last "welcome, aaran : come again." -Lyman flondt. of Effort. Pa., naid us a visit on caiuruay last. -Constable Nelson R. Denrey. of Ibis place, is auendiug court at .Msuch Uhunk Samuel S. Heekmnn. Jr.. of this ulace was on a fow days visit to Kresgevllle, and returned noma on Tuesday last. Deri. ex. Krohlcrmrlllo nonius. Cherries are getting ripe. Butter Is IS cents a pound. Eggs are selling at 14 cents per dozen Strawberries aro ripe, an'd tho birds are helping themselves to their sliaro. Somo our farmers have hired men to reap their harvest, and I would ndvise.oth ors io iiiuow suit, or tuey may la 1 1 snort. Potatoes are glowing nicely i there are not as many bugs seen in this vicinity as usual, Wo had plenty of rain last week. was just the thing for farm products, tbougli it grieved some farmers that they could cot cultivate iticircorn. Daniel Beck is busy ploughing his field for winter grain. Georgo Newharf, landlord of Pennsville, Intends to have a quilting party to-day (but nay), winch win wind up witn a dance I tne evening. We had another thunder storm last Tuesday morning,- but it did no damage Jiero, as lar as we Know, though it was severe storm. Jot. IJon'l I.lUc It. Our young friend, Edw, Y. Dollenmayer, formerly of town now of Wilson, Kansas, writes lis, under dato of the 7lh inst., that he is " much provoked," beoIUse of the lact that a number of persons from hereabouts have recently passed through Wilson on their way to Denver and places nest, neglected bi stop oil to see him. We trust those uf oifr readers who may have occasion to go west,- ofter this, will not fail to give Eddie n call at his new home In Wilson, for we ran asiifre them a cordial welcome. He states that the prospects fur an abundant harvet air belter than for smne yejrs past, and expects a lively business 111 a short time and llenlvof money around. So irrote it ' ' OC.Ldward. Itciiicmbcr ' hi. Dr. EvorVa DIhiii'mhI Catarrh Ueinr.lv iii (V, i r .. , t-.,, - t . . i T J.I Tlmn,l,il!. .nA VI1 in ll, 1T...H i. .J From teJMy Seat Harry E. Packer and wife, accompanied by Mrs. Charles Webb, have gone to Thous and Isles, and expects to be absent three months. Tho Bwilch-Back Railroad la now In full operation, and those wishing lo enjoy n pleasant trip can do so at almost any hour of the day. William Morris, son of F. B. Morris, of this place, left for St. Louts, Mo., on Mon- uy evening last, where he expects lo join an engineer corps. The contract for arching the croek.under tho proposed new opera house,, has been awarded lo Henry Miller, of the 2nd ward. ho is an old and experienced hand Jn erccling arches. An excursion of about 300 persons frofn Luzerne county, visited Ihis place en Wed- neiday, and during their stay they took a ride over the Switch-Back and Visited Onoko Glen, and returned liotne In the evening. The county seat is at present lively, In consequence of Its being Court week. James W. Heberllng J: Co., contemplate putting a new and handsoitio front In their store-room, on Broadway, some of tho ma terial has already arrived. Our neighbor, George Hex, advertises that ho will give an entertainment, on the 21st and 22nd of this month in Oak Hall. It is supposed that It will be a funny and laughable affair, amusing and pleasing. We' hope he will be well patronized. -The old town hall and market house ill bo exposed at public sale on the 20 tit ol this month. A good chance for a cheap In vestment in lumber and roofing slate. Harry Nonnamnclier.nn employe of the Valley office, of this place, was united In marriage to Miss Mary Remmel, daughter of Nicholas Remmel, bv tho Rev. E. II. Hoffman, of St. Paul's M. K. church They left on the evening train for Washington.D. Ci, on their wedding tour, and expect to be bscnt several days. We wish them a long and happy life. Leonard Yaeger is having his furni ture store newly painted out and inside. E. F. Luckenbach is doing the work, we there, fore predict that It will be neat ind substan tial, and greatly help and improve the build ing and add much to its appearance. Justice. Court Proceedings The Juno term of tho several Courts of this county began ou Monday last, at 10 in. Judgo Leonard delivered the charge to tho Grand Jury in a very able manner, nd set them to work. In tbo afternoon a surety of the peace case was called, and the defendant plead guilty, and was sentenced to pay a finb of $1 and costs. Tho following bills of indictment wero acted upon by the Grand Jury : Com. v. Julia Schabo; indictment, nuis ance, lint Ignored and tbo prosecutor to pay tho costs. Com. v. John Watson, jr.; fornication and bastardy. Maria Cox prosecutrix. True bill. Com. v. John Quinn; assault and battery. Prosecutrix, Mrs. Mary Qilun. True bill. Com. v. Samo ; indictment same. Sarah Coylo prosecutiix. True bill. Com. v. Mary Hcrron ; assault. Graco Marrau prosecutrix. True bill. Com. v. John McGee; assault and assault and battery. Piosccutrix, Jaue Berlitz. True bill. Com. v. Henry Michael; assault and bat tery. Prosecutor, Nathaniel Serfass. Ig noied, prosecutor to pay costs. Tha case of tho Coin. y. Charles Boxmey- er, was called Tuesday morning. Tho de fendant was charged with selling liquor on Sunday ; and it appears tho District Attor icy failed to set forth in the indictment that the defendant kept a licensed house, and sold liquor contrary to law on Sunday The jury leturned a verdict of not guilty; lefendant to pay two-thirds and prosecutor ono-third of the costs. Com. v. Mary Helkerj felling liquor to minors. The District Allornoy moved to enter n nolle prosequi in this care, defend ant to give ball to pay costs. Com. v. James Furcell ; selling liquor to minors. The defendant in this caso is a hotel keeper, residing in Wealherly, and H op pears from the testimony that be gave beer and liquor to boys, under tho belief that they were of age. The Jury in this case ren dered a verdict of not guilty, but defendant to pay costs. Com. v. Mary Ilerron; prosecutrix, Giaco Marran. This case was between two very good looking Irish women, but appear from the evidence to possess strong pugilistic pro pensities. Nut guilty, and each to pay ono halt the costs. Coin. v. John Quinn ; prosecutrix. Mary uuuin, delendanl's wile. Dofenuont was charged with heating and dragging his wife around tne house ana otnerwiso abusing her. i no jury louna guilty. Another case acainst the samo defendant. for assault and battery on Mary Coyle, end ed in veidiotofnotguilty.ptoseculrix to pay two-thirds and defendant one-third the cost. Prosecutrix claimed that defendant knock ed her down hurting her badly, but did not Know on what poition ol her body he struck her. Com. v. William Doller i atlenint to com mit rape. Prosecutrix, Harriet Smith. The evidence is too disgusting for publication. On trial. Com. Vi A. J. Brndhead i assault and at tempt to commit a rape. Nolle pros, enter ed ou motion of District Attorucy. Defend ant to pay tho costs. Hlff Creole Hems. The smilinc couufenances of Messrs. Laury and Horn, of East Weissport, were visible in tho Bolt's school on Suuday after noon. Gentlemen, call again. Wo have been Informed that those who left this place this sprine for Kansas do not line it out mere, and wish themselves bacu again. Do not fofget tho children's meeting in ine Don s cnurcn mis coming Monday eve ning; 20th. All are invited. Messrs. Henry Neeb, A. W. Buck and Mr. Christmau, of this place, left for Elk county, Ta., on Tuesday last, whore tbey nave securcu employment. Casper Neeb, of Pino Run, purchased i mowing machine of J. L. Gabel, of Lehigh ton, last week. Francis Rerig will erect a house for himseirat Saw Mill Creek shortly. Ho has purchased the lumber and Is making pre paration to ouua. Wo had a terrible rain shirm at this place ou Wednesday evening of last week, which washed the roads aud corn fields very uauiy, A land slide occurred at the Paint Mill which stopped the teams for some time. Reuben Stomtei , of Slemlersvillei lost a boree by death on Tuesday night uf last weea. We had more rain last week than was good, tvpei'ially for rye and corn,, good for grass iiiiiugn Tho wifn of Thomas Doward, and her damihter Sarah, white-washing one day last week, slacked .me lime, when from some unknown iiause It exploded, throwing sunn , of the Iiiiim into llieir fares, burning them i y teverely. It was at fust thought they """.."T the iitleiidiu); physician say be ha hopes 0f fllvini? Ihem which we arA tileatad to learn. The conference of the Evangelical A- Sociution, Pairyvillo Circuit, will be held in the Suit's church, of this place, t-day (Sat urday) st 2 o'clock ami to morrow (Sunday) The Cotil Trade. The onthracile coal trade, says Monday's Ltdgtr, for tho past week ruled quiet and nearly steady. Trices In somo places are quoted a shade easier, the sales, In most cases of a reduction, having been from the products ol Individual operators. Tho larger operators In coal adjiera closely and tery generally to tho agreed-upon terms and prices, and, while they adhere to existing arrangements, the trade will no doubt main tain lis favorable outlook and end tho year with good prices and Satisfactory profits. Tho production holds fairly up, and will increase In the course of the next two or three weeks under fuller timo work. The orders for coal are generally fairly full for this period of tho year, but tho supply of fuel Would material ly lessen at the yards if there Was a better supply of transportation. This is mbre the cause Of Unsold coal on hand thati In any lack of demand from buyers of coal. The parties how Inquiring for coal are mostly at the Eastward, stud they generally aro urgent tor quick delivery. With sufficient trans portation to deliver coal promptly front the shipping points the Bupply on hand will rapidly lessen. At tho Eastward there is re ported a scarcity of coal, and If the present policy of production continues to tho end of the year thero Is every probability of u short supply and generally higher prices of coal when tho buyers will be almost entirely el the mercy, in tho matter of prices, of the producers. All that is publicly made known between the several parties to the coal trade indicates that there will ba full concert of action no cutting under nor any oyer -pro duction with the view of unduly over-stock ing the market, The chief feature of the coal market the past week has been n steady and widespread complaint of lack of trans portation. Somo arrangement has been made for Inbreased facilities for tho trans portation of bituminous and other soft coal, but as it is to bo apprehended that the facili ties taken from the anthracite coal and given to the soft coals will tend to lessen the ono about as much as It increases '.he other, the gain in tho aggregate, it is feared, will riot bo very material. Tho Engineering and Mining Journal Of tho 10th instant,ln Its re view of tho previous week, says i "Experi ence has confirmed the opinion expressed in our last Issuo, that tho stoppage decided upon for Juno docs not meet tho require ments of the market. There Is no disguising tbo fact that tho demand for coal does not show any increased activity. It Is needless to repeat what has so often been stated in these columns, that tha extraordinary offorts made by the various operators to produce a maximum quantity of coal In a given time has developed tho fact, of which the public is aware, tbo spasmodic and limited stop, pages aro not tbo thing in tho present con dition of affairs. A solid suspension of two weeks in Juno wo think should hayo been the policy, tlius keeping down the tonnage and maintaining prices nowobtained,which, we think.aro fair ones, taking into considera tion a few facts which cannot havo escaped the managors of tho trade. First, that thero will probably not bo the extraordinary demand for anthracite which somo opti mists predicted ot tho opening of the season, Manufacturing of all kinds is on the verge of being overdone. The iron industry,- by latest report, is not in the most yigoroos condition, some twenty furnaces in the Lehigh and Schuylkill valleys alone having recently gono or about going out of blast ; and last, but not least, tho fierce competition for tradu nmong the bituminous people has resulted in delivering their coal ut prices about t.io Eame as for manufacturingsizes of ordinary hard white ash coal." No reirt has been received for the week ending June 4 from the Bolvidere Division of the United Railroads of New Jersey. The total tonnage (if anthracite coal from all the regions for the week ending June 4, as re ported by the several carrying companies, amounted lo 614,057 tons, against 3(19,334 tons in the corresponding week last year, an Increase of 241,723 tons. Tho total amount of anthracite mined for the year is 10,537,- 157 tons, against 8,744,255 tons for the same period last year, an Increase of 1,702,899 tons. Wild Creek Item. Mr. Joseph Kibler while out in his corn field ,on Tuesday oflast week, found a huge black snake, which had fifteen eggs, in n hole in tbo ground. Mr. Kibler destroyed both the snake and tho eggs. It is uncom mon to find so many snakes In this place, retcr Kibler, of this place, while out in Ibo woods found and killed three monstrous lattle snakes, (all on the samo day). Kicked ly a Jlorse.llr. Win. Lovett, of Upper Big Creek, while ono of his horses was outside of the stable, and he was trying to calch the hor6e, accidentally got lo near the horse, and received a blow in his hip, which caused him much paln.he is nt present confined to the house and unabla to walk without the use of a staff. Wo are very sorry lor him. Recently some men were arrested for fishing on the Lord's day. By Mr. Wtrfi Sebring, of Wild Creek Ketllo, partly for tresspassing ou Mr. S's meadow along the Creek. Mr. Amandua Kibler, formerly of this place, but now of ICreidorsvillo, and a friend f his Henry Shiry, paid us a visit last Sat, urday and Sunday. We wero pleosed to 6eo them come again. Mr. Henry George, of Pino Swamp, formerly of this place, was visiting re lations here oyer Sunday last. Mr. Lewis Prastorious tnd wife, of Jackson Corner, Monroe codnty, were visit ing at Mrs. P' former residence iu this place on Suuday last. Wo were pleassd to soe them. Mr. Robert Miller, of Lower Big Creek, was visiting at Nathan Smith's Mrs. M's former bome,on Sunday last where she is at present an invalid. Mr. Joseph E. Kibler, formerly Boot & Shoemaker of this place, Is at present em ployed driving team from Kunkeltown to Lehigh Gap. The long continued rain of last -week has caused some of the farmers to feel a little discouraged, though, after all, it has proved to be very valuable to their hay crops, A-c. Orico. i:nst Inncli Chunk. The Young Men's Turner Society, late ly organized in' this place, has atendency to draw the young men from corners and sa loons. We wish them success: The Central Rullroad Company is re building the bridge across their tracks East Mauch Chunk. Mr. and Mrs. C.Siegfred were surprised by a small gathering at their i.ew home last Tuesday evening. All enjoyed themselves and wished Charlie and wife success in their future years. A young man somewhat intoxicated, seated himself on the railing of the East Mauch Chunk bridge, and imagined him self seated on his bed rail, came to the con elusion to la) down and did so, when to his great surprise be found himself falling a great depth. He says he wis quite sober be fore striking the Lehlgli. W would advise all voting men not to jtoo bridge railiags 1a th future. J mi we. MayScMDepartiiit. Uir C. 8. W. June 0th. Review. lrielftr'trlttr-itrt,tr" cccccccBcSc ifC&rir-n'ir-PB'ifn' &. K.s-a.aJ3 f -i - -: m w u ' m V! a a r f r r 3htJ,DWHtrCiKit3,5i ss'S-ss rs's. I ? 5 ? S ? a 82 E? 0 - w' 3 ta o a C- c a 3, ri 3 ( : If w B ! 3 r1 r- S? 3 -i t; t? ts n p- ? a o. g. P.- S - T i i S3 p. n CT B" 3. K S. 8 a dais n a - g M fi h a o p I T t I i 1 His purpose 2 His rebuke 3 His command 1 His question 2 His parable Lesson (.3 ills appreciation (1 Ills expose 2 His woes 3 His courage 1 His interruption 2 His reproof 3 His warning 1 His hearers 2 His Murmurers 3 His defenso fl His Illustration Lesson VI 2 His prodigals (.3 His father 1 His disclosure 2 His probationers 3 His word 1 His teaching 2 His coming 3 His decision 1 His servants 2 His reward 3 His punishment 1 His crucifixion 2 His prayer 3 His death 1 His followers 2 His presence 3 His explanation Practical Questions fob RkVisw. Do you follow Jeius without reserve? Do you treat otheis with love and com passion 7 Are you sincere in thought, word, and deed? Do you hold your wealth in complete sub jection to Christ? Have the angels had cause for rejoicing in conscquenco of your conversion ? Havo you been received by tho father? Do you live as ii you practically believe God's word? Do you persevorO in prayer until you re ceive? Do you uso all things for tho glory of Jesus? Havo you experienced the morits of Christ's atoning work. Does your heart burn with enthusiasm and lovo to Christ? CnlLDItKX'S Meetikos. ThO third of tho series of children's meet ings was held in the Evangelical chapel ol North Weissport on last Saturday evening. The meeting was conduclod by W. W. Bow man, the Vice-President of the Society. It was opened With enthusiastic singing and feryent prayer, am. Cralg,of Lehigh Gap, made the first address of the evening; hit subject was Tcriipefancc,arid tho blackboard exercise teaching this subject waj very Im pressive and interesting. C. S. Weiss fol lowed with a children's sermon founded on the text found in Matt, xi, 23. Hey. Gross, of Parryville, followed with a lengthy talk on tho subject of Samson. Wo understand tho North Weissport Sunday school is in a flourishing condition under Ihe Superintend' ency of Chester Buck. Tho attendance at tha children's meeting was large. The next meeting was held at Lehighton i Monday evening. The meeting was opened with a duct by Misses Ida Ilctrick and Ella Heberling, and prayer by Rov. Stauffer, of Mauch Chunk. Charles Roth, of Weissport then delivered an excellent ad. dress on the subject of "Mistakes;" the speaker said One of he principal mistakes he made was the mistake of leaving Sunday school wheif a young man, Rev. Miller, of Weissport, followed and spoke about the "Giants of Sin," their strength and how to overcome them. Rev. Gross, of Parryville, then gave children a sornion on the subject of running well in tbo ways of grace and wisdom. Next week meetings will be held as follows : June 20th at Big Creek. Speakers, Rev. Miller, J. K. Rlckert and John Arner. June 22nd at New Mahoning. Speakers, Rev. Gross, Rev. Miller ond Levi Wcnlz. We understand the Presbyterian Sunday school of Lehighton, intend holding their annual anniversary shortly, and are already making extensive preparations for this pur pose. From what we have been able to loam, they intend making it the same hap py and enjoyable affair as heretofore. The Melhodist Sunday school of the 6nro place. decided last Sunday afternoon to hold a Sunday school pio nicf the time and place have not been decided upon as yet. l'luugr) Over a Urldgo. At "Stranger Hollow," on th'o Catowissa branch of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, is One of tbo high bridges for which that road is noted. Th6 structure is ono hundred feet long, and in' tne centre ninety-four feet hfah. 6aturday morning as the express freight train, running between Philadelphia and Willlomsport was passing over this bridge, tie eighth car in a (rain of twenty-five, Jumped tbe rsfll, (here vrai a creaking, straining, grating sound', and thir teen heavy laded cars toppled oyer (hi bridge ninety feet down, where tbey lay a tangled and confused mass of cars, fruit, groceries, dry goods, hardware, etc. Fortu nately for the crew the coupling of the fourteenth car gave way, and it, together with fou'r Other rarsand the caboose,r6main ed upon the track. Tbe brakeman were in the caboose, and owe their lives to tha breaking ot tho coupling. As it was there was no loss of lite. What occasioned the accideut is a mystery, Tbe train, excepting passenger trains,- was tbo most important one on the road, and the system of car In spection upon each (rip Is of the most rigid character. The railroad men are inclined to tbo belief that the jumping of the rail is at. tribute! to h broken flange, Parker's TH Meekly Record, Uth. Don't no It. Urrsa I.iinon, June li. Es. AoTotur.: Have you ever heard of anything tn beat this? Saturday, May ?Sth, I was out rid ing, and, on reaching the stable, on my re turn I prung from the saddle end sprained my ankle J Monday, June 6th, I got out on rrutcheknd slipped and sprained Uieo'hcr ankle, and was "sent up" again for another week. Ku I am out agaln to see if I can't sprain my neck. Ankles are blue yet. Yours, ic, Best. EzisoldT. Bert, we are sorry for your mishaps, but' happy In the knowledge of the fact that ton bar no raws ankles to sprain. nollcr Explosion. A terrible boiler explosion occurred at Pottsville about noon Friday at Atkins i Bros., Fishhack Rolling Mill. Twelve men wero Injured, Ihrco falolly. Daniel Moran wos found near his furnace, wrllhlrlg f ii agony and terribly scalded Irom head to foot. James O'Neill was scalded about the hands, face and breast; he is also belioved to hayo Inhaled tho steam, which may prove fatal. Louis Blankenhorn was badly scalded and otherwise hurt about the neck and body. Jeremiah Reed wos severely scalded about the face and breast. James Williams, Henry Loulsborger and others, whoso names can not be ascertained, vVere also badly scalded and otherwise hurt by flyliig rolislles. The explosion created intense exeitetnent in tho vicinity, and the mill was Boon thronged with the anxious families of those cnlplnyed there. The explosion was caused by leakage. Orders wero given on tho day previous to draw the fires, tbat tho boiler might be re paired) but lor some unexplained reason the orders were disregarded. Tho responsibility can only be determined by tho investigation which will be made at once. Teachers' Examinations). County Superintendent T. M. Ballief.will hold teachers' examinations as follows i Wcatherly borough, Tuesday, June 28. Jeanesvllie (Banks twp.), Thursday, June 30. Lansford borough, Saturday, July 2. Maiich Chunk .borough, Wednesday; July 6. JKT-Tho Superintendent's address, for the present is Lehighton. Important to Traveler. Special Indccksiknts are offered you by the iiCBMNOTON Roetk. It will pay yon to read their advertisement to be found else whero In this issue. Lc)il;rliti! ITItuitcUI Corrected Weekly. , Flour, pe sack f 3 8d Buckwheat flour per sack 3 00 (Jorn, per bushel 70 Oats, per bushel 60 Mixed Chop, per cWt 185 Middlings, per CWt 1 'Ji Corn Chop 1 83 Bran, per ewt 1 15 I!utter,per ptund VG Ktrgs, perdozen. ,- 15 Ham, per pound ; 10 Lard, per pound 14 Shoulders, per pound . 0 Potatoes, per bushel 80 MARUlllI). ScnAno Mertz. On tho 12th Inst , bv Roy. A. Hartholomew, Peter Schabo, of Towa rnensinK, and Miss Mary Ann Mertz, of Mahoning. STRADSDEnriER Hoffmak. At tho home of tho bride, tn East Weissport. on the 29th ult., by Itcv. J. B. Freeman. Taul Straus, bcrirer and Miss Mary Allco HoOuian, both ot East Weissport. Sktder STnonr. On tho ioth tns't., by Rev. J. K. Freeman, Thomas Snyder, of Parry Tlllo, anil Miss Mary Ann Strohl,-of Little Uap, this county. DIED. Hour. tn Towamenslng, on the 17th ult, Adam Houp, aged 47 yearB, 8 months and 4 days. BnnwK. In Franklin, on the 23th ult.. Jus. Rrown, of dropsy, aged C4 years, 5 months and 2 days. Kern. In Towamenslntr, on tho 30th nit., Mrs., Frank Kern, aged 00 years, 8 months and It days. Kostrnbader. In this borounh, on '221 ult., Luey Ann, wire ot Henry Kostenbader, aacd 09 years, 8 months and 11 days. NoNEMAcni!n. In, West Penn, on the nth ult., James Konnemacher, agod 78 years, 2 months an'd IS days. Zkllner. In Mabonln?, on tho 26th ult., Uharles Zcllner, aged 25 years, 8 mouths aud IS days. IIouser. In West Penn, on tho 1st Instant, uonrau iiouser, ageu v years, l month and 4 days. Reihhard. In West Penn, on the 4th Inst., i uuuu jiuiuuaru, Uuu i ycara UDU a 1H03. UKSCtJEI) PKO.U HEATH. Tno following statement of Wni.J.Cough- nn, oi soinervuie.Aiass., is so remarkable that we bee to ask lor It the attention of our read ers llesavs; "In tho fall of 1876 I was tak. en witn a violent uleiioinq op tub Lrreoe, followed by a severe couirh. I soon bcuan to loso my appetite and flesh. I was so weak at ono time that I eould not leavo my bed. In the summer or 1877 I was admitted to tbe Ulty Hospltr.l. Whllo there tho doctors said I had a hole In ray left lung as bljt as a half dollar. I oxpended oyer A hundred dollars In doctors arfd medicine I Was so far gone at one time a report went around that I was dead. I srave uu uoe, out a menu toia moor lilt, wai, HALL'S HALSAM t'Olt THE L.1INHS. 1 laUKhed at my friends, thinking that my case was Incurable, but I rot a bottle to satisfy them, whon, to my surprlso ami ((ratification, 1 commenoed to teel bettor. My hope, once ucuu, ut-Ku to revive, anu to-uay x icei in Dei. tcr sidrits than 1 have the nast threo years. 1 write this honlniryou will publish It, so mm every uue uiuicicu w un iJiaeaaeil iunga will ho Induced to tnko lilt. W3I, HALL S HALSAM KOlt TH13 LUNGS, and bocon vnleed that CONSUMPTION Can bo Oured. I have taken two bottles and can positively cuy iimbib iiuiuulo iijuru kuuu inunail in other medlelnos 1 havo taken since my sick ness. My couirh has almost entirely dlssp. beared and 1 shall soon boablotofrotowork." SOld by A, J. Uurlixo, Lehighton, and all uruKgisis. uco. is. iBso-yioow HEN'KY'S CAltlJOMC SALVE. Tho BEST SALVE In the world for Cuts, Tl.i.l.n. -inrn. Ulna.. Unl, T 1 1 n Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns,' and all kinds of HUlu Eruptions, Freckles and Pim ple. The Salve Is guaranteed to (tire perfect satisiaction lo every caso or money reloaded. Be sure you Ret HENRY'S OAHBOLIU SALVE, as all others aro but imitations. Price 26 cents. For Balo by nil Druicirlat everjwnoro. ueo. 18, isso-yieow ERRORS OF YOUTH. A Gentleman who anlTL-red for years from Nnrrmu lit.-lit f.l'l F ULlCVf A TlTli TV nrn.V and ail the eUcctaof youthful Indeed otior, will lor the sa!e or suffering humanity send free to all who need it, the recipe aud Oirooitonslor roakto;? thn sliuplo remedy bv which ho was cuied. Hntrerors wl-lung to profit by tho ad yerllaer'a experience can do so by aibirersing in perluct confidence. JOHN D OOIJIJN. Jan.'-D-ms ii Cedar street, N. V. IIKI) HOUSE rO.VPEHS Are tbe only Horse and Poultry Powders tbat Klve universal satlslactlon, IT the Powders do not give satlslactlon, tho Druirglst will re. tiim your money. Dec. 18, ISSa yleovr To Consumptives. The otivertlser. Iiavirie lieca permanently-car. eu of that urcaa itlneate, Consumpiton, br a simple temedv Is anxioiu to mate known to his le low.feiiffoieis tlio tneausnt oure. To all who Uentro it. ho wiji neud ft copv ot tli pro scription UMe.l, (iree ot charge), wita tho rtlrce tionnforprepiirinr and usius ibo same, wliicti thov win linda suns cuuk for COKsunrilo.N. Am a ma. Iino.NCiimi. c. Turtles wishluic tho I'roBcrlption. wM .ilca.6 addre5, iiet 13. A. WILSON. 191 PENW Street, WtthaanDreb. New Yorlc JanSQ bin Aeesti WaaUi. BItf Taj. Light TVorU. Btcady Kmplorraoot Hamplos free. Ad dro, M. L. BVUN, No. 49 NASSAU Ktreet Aew York. Jau.SS Cm To tho WorktoK Class tt'o are now prepar ed to furnish all classes wMb constant eniplor ment at home, tnn whole of tie time, or for their fparo moments. J3usmes new light and nrontPDle, 1'eisnnsoY ruber ex eaailr enn from S3 cents to $j per even in, and a prt-poi. tlonslsum br devoting their whole 1 lino to the busluess. Bora and UrU eni u neat ly an much asiurn. Tbntull wbu ee this rut ice mar feua their Hddres. uod teet tbe business we make this offer t To fetich as are not well sarluMt we wil.SfiHl one dollar to mr for tho trouble ot wntlnjr. roll imiUcniarH and ouiflt liee. AdJrew. (JEOUG15 STINSON ifc CO Tort tind. Maine. July ion. iij:aij ji is mtaiiki Dr,E. 0, WcaT3NiiBVK and Itiutx Tbkat mikT, a specific ior listeria, Dltzlncfca, dm vuIsiwib, nervous headache. Mental Iteurea ston, Loasof Memorv. neima oirhosi, Imno. tency. invomutary limiwions. Premature Oil Age. caused by overexert on. reliable or OTer-iU'iu'Kence, uicu iraca 10 miecrr. oecay ( aud ieath. One box wilt cure recent cost's. I fach box contains on month' treatment. One f dc.'ftr a oox or i x boxe- rot Ave dolUri - senr ; br mail prepaid on rec lpt t prti e. W cnar autea ix boxeM to onre aur osi-e With each iider icco.Yw! b usfoi -!x Ik-xos, accooipaii lenwitti cedoliai-.-we stU ud the jiuri-hns-rr our written cuarui-t'- loretu -u the nnnifv If ilietrcalm-ttsdota n-t en.ei a enra flair sntecsUtUtdt.uIr when the treatment isord r ed irora 'ur lyenti S U.N O WKVf fc l o. Sole lr pnetors.tSI 3 W, Vnd' n Btret rhcrt.'0,lll. A J DUULINO eptt, Lihigh ton Va, 8M1TU KLlNKiCO,. Ybolsftle An-nt. Th'ftdClphip. sept lS.'al)' MONEYS in how bftlDi-rnali iaiter thru ever by ti osa wt wot ; for u Paiaofia of either sex enn make tOi a week in their owutqwn. -I thoy sre wlllina o wot. No ink. ontat fr-e. Anrone t n rnu tho busmesa- Cup tu: not re. quired. AU whoeno.ge piu:vr nurfdia , rartieular froa. AdJie.i. 11, C'A Vtir t CO Fort.anu. Mama, jaljr toy rpilE SIiATLNUTON PLAN IN 0 MILL akd' Cabinet Ware Factor AT SLATINfiTOK; JOHN. BALLIET, Propr, Denis In tl ktno anil alias nt Iln. Heietiflt, Oak ana jrarJ WooC I.nmber, asifl, lanowjuf pared to exct-at any amount of orttera for DrcsseD LninboK Doors, Saslios, Blinds, Shutfejv; atouldlDgi, CAblhot Ware, Ac.,- With mijipttiess. Brackets Made to Order'.- Tbe Machinery la all new and br tho beat oaf most Improved kinds, I employ noho bin ILV best wommeu, naa well sataoaeA and e"H rua tcriat, and am tneiefort able toffuatautse viitir satifaotlou to all who may fas or me with avail. Orders bv mail piomptly attended to. Mr cbarirea are moderate i terms cisn, or interest1 charged, alter thirty oaya. G1VB MBA OALti tV Thosa engaged tn BtuMlnji will tW i t t. hair advantage, to huta Blaine, Iloor Hoards' Door", baaliea, vhuUers, Ac, Ac, madt ItttUi Factory. Mayl JOHN BALLIKT. THE BEST OF COAL The underalcned Is now prepared to ruppljr tho very best LATT1MER UOAI. at the toU l&wlnj LOW PBIOES FOR OASKl ... , , Deltv'ifr No. achestnnt, by thooar" 3 ,S No. 1 (lhestnut, by the esit S tt Stove, by tho car r 13y the singleton, 28 ecnts per ton additional J.- L, GABEL,- Dealer in General Hardttabe, &c,' Opposttolhe Fubllo erjnara. B ANIt BTimiCT LBIIIOUIOM, fa. nor, 10.1371 MILTON A, WEISS CARRIAGE BUILDER Bank Strfeef, iLehightcmV KEPAlSlNGr Of all description promptly attended' ti at tha1 most reasonable urlocs. All Work guaranteed, and patronage Is resuectfully solicited. Uan.28-jl rpiIE MOST POPULAR Sewing Machine 13 THE AND JOSEPH DeFREIIN Is the salesman for Lehlxbton and vfelnlty,' If you want a Machine eall and see him or send postal card. apr. 30-Jl. -jjon fashionable DltESS GOODS, Dress and Trimming Silks, Dress Trimmings, Dry Goods, NOTIONS, Groceries, Provisions Glass & Queeusware; Staridard Silver Ware, &c.; Oall at tne Popular ONE PHIOE Store of E. H. SNYDER, BANK St., Lehighton. aplo-raa1 $10 i Outfit farnlfched free, with fall in tr no tions for conducting the most profitable business that auronecan enlace in 1 he b 38.ne is to ranr tu learn. and our lust mo ttona are do timido aud plain ttiat unr rue oanl ma he great proflu from tbe very eirt. No una can tail who u wllllug to work. Women are aa ttucces&fat as men. Bora and cm can earn Inrco muna. Many hare mane over one honored do lain In a slnalo wek, Nothuia;Ue it ever knuwn bctore. All whoeLftacearesurpnnedat the ease and taptdity with which tbov aro able to make money. ou enn cugape In ihls bnsl. net during vour spare time at ffmat profit You do not have tu Invest any capital In It. Wo t&konil iheriaK. Tiioie who need readr money shonld wr.tto us at once. All furnished fro. Addie' TRTJ14& CO., AuftUkU, Maine. Oct. 3, l&iW-iy0 HI I rO Otallklnda. TU WO US. Clsch t r K I I r- TN yes of Bl 001) pr mneos, an4 I ILLU all diseases of the niCCTUal quicklyaml perfectly cnied br a simple tno duo thin? JiEMKDY. X'or information addreaa DH J. FAB Kit A t'O.li AnnSLtiN. T, Proeured for all soldiers dlsablod tn the IT. Ht service from any esase, also for hetrsofde- ceased soldiers The sllxntes't disability en titles to pension. PENSIONS 1NOKKAS ED. Bounty and new discharges procured. Those In doubt as to whether entitled to any thing, should send two J .ent stamps for our "circular of Information." Address, with stamps, STODDiKT & Co., Solicitors of Claims and Patents,. Washington, I) C. Loek box 033. maty JI..wt. DIAMOND CATARRH t A PoaltlTo Care for CAtarrh br all klnrta. It Is luatantaneoas lit lifTect aad Permanent In Keaalt. Cures at any staire of tlio iluease. Has cared cues to terrlbl that bones came lrom the nose, I)r. Eyorr'a lll.mon & CntftrrU BemV edr la mild and pieaaant, anordlns IrutuedUio ltellet and prompt cure In all eases vl Cntarrla, Inllneiiza, Hay Fever, llronclittl.. It wui remove Polrpus and enectuallr curs Watery and Purulent Ufscharges Uom tlio Head and Throat, and Foetid, Sickening Breath: per fectly restore tmpttted Smell, Taste and Hearing; relieve Ileadacl.e. Break up Colds In Ihe Head; btrengthen the voice and Byes; Purify, Reeuiato and Kender clear and Active every Organ of too Head aud Throat. Price. CO ceols. Dr. nTOryii niamoml Invleornlor U a Perfect ltlooil I'urlUer, Apptla.r and Nerva 't'onlo. It m.Wea a dclicutiil. who. aomo drinlp, which. Iilvlsorutr , l'urllle and Strenetbena tiie entire sjaiem. For tieneial Diblllty, Dyspepsia, lllllouinefr. Torpid Liver. Iodlgesurn, Nenralglo and Rhea-, ramla Arectlons, Jaundice, Malaria, Flatulency, Konwa, Blclc Ucadacbo and Kldqey Complajnia,' It is Invaluable. I'llcc, Wcenis. Dr. Kvory Dlansond Salvo Is a sorer eljn euro lor Hums, Brulsoa. Soiea or all itiuli. Bolt Rheam, Tetter. Jtlngworm and Cataneooaf Ercpuona. Price, a cents. . A alt yonr Dracclatfor tied rtlnistJ lea and lake no other i or will bo Free un receipt of price. Qeicrlptlvo Pompliieta Free, Address Dr. Erory't Diamond Remedies Co.r P. O. Box A 104 iela Bbtet, jcw YorSr
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