' J. T. NUSBAUM, OF THE " Original Cheap Casli Store," respectfully announces to hl9 friends aud the publlo tliat lie tins Jtist received liii Bprlng and Suinmcr stock of Comprislfts among other Novelties Black Cashmeres & Alpacas, Silks and Satins, Japanese Silks, jNloliair SuithigSj Debige Suitings. Carpets and Oil Cloths, OHM, GLASS and QtJEENSWARE! Ac, Ac. which, as usual, are all offoritig at ktiock flown prices. Bespectfolty, j. T. NtJSnAtJM, Opposite the Public Square) Lehlghton, Pa". sept. 18-yl ?. , . BATtinDAY, JUNE 2S, 1881. Local and Personal. Another lot of WAI1I1 TAPER, new nd beautiful designs, just received at A. J. Duriing's drug store. Pure Turis Green and Hellebore, In largo or small quantities, at Eern A Ilap sher's drug stbrc, Weissport, Pa. $83 A good and neat Buggy Harness or Lip Dusters, Sheets, Screen covers, Kly Nets, lar lips, xc, can oo uuu ui. u icubwuuuio It Is tiotv though that tho sleeping Hun garian In tho Lehigh county almshouse will get well. A laborer named James Marks was killed by bars at Quakake, Schuylkill coun ty, on Friday. Richard Woodln, of Plymouth, Lurorne county, committed sulcideon Thursday 16th hisl. Ho had just finished a sentence of five years in the Eastern renltcntary. Tho Euston Free Press says that Dr. T. M. Drown, professor of analytical chomostry In Lafayette College, will resign from that position. No reasons nro given for this ac tion. On Friday evening tho passenger train on tho Shenandoah branch of the Philadel phia and Reading Railroad ran into several coal cars. Tho englno was made a coirjplcto wreck, but no ono' was Injurod. Patrick Lyons, a miner, Was instantly killed at Kingston, Luicrne, counly,ou Mon day, by a fall of rock. Misses Llzsle and Katie Itartwlg and Dora Horn, of Tamsqua, wcro In lowa on Monday ahd Tuesday last. The now bell and tower of tho New Mahorjlng Sunday school will bo dedicated, with appropriate services, to-morrow (Sun day) afternoon, commencing at 2 o'cloek. Addresses will bo delivered by Profs. T. Mi Balllet, Wm. II. Rauch, and others. A cor dial invitation is extended to the peoplo In general to be present. For the week ending on tho 18th Insti, there were 159,300 tons of Coal transported over the Lehigh Valley railroad, making a total of 2,802,357 tons for the season to that date, showing on increase of 533,011 tons as compared with llio san.o time last year. Charles Seifcrt, on South Btreet, has just had his residence repainted, and Is building an addition in tho tear. Hiram Rosenbranz, of Hailelon, com mitted suicide on Mondav by taking poison- A farmer named Lucy was attacked by highwayman near Soranton on Sunday night. His horso was killed by shots Iroin their revolvers, but lie escaped Injury. The Lutheran Mlnislcrlum, in session at Pottstown Inst week, elected the following named gentlemen as trustees of Muhlenberg Col lego for the ensu ing year to wiz : Revs. Wi Rath, J. A. Seiss, D. D., B. M. Scbmuck- er, D. D., E. A. Bauer, S. Laird, G. F. Krotel, D. D , C. W. Cooper, Esq., R. E. Wright, Esq., C Treti! and II Wcinsheimcr. Dr. J. C. Kreamor, Secretary of tho Towaineiising Fire Insurance Co. of Mill- lifico of M. Florcy, Weissport, Pa. 20tf port, was in town Wednesday ,nnil informed rj ueaui to ioirio uuga. oi'u uuui 03 Hint no iios just about nnisiieu tne can strictly pure Paris Green, just received ' yassofalockholdcu f u16 Company, and A. J. Duriing's drug store. . ,., , ,, ' EiWPust Ofllco Duildlhz. Lchiglilon.ra. ".'"." " l'"". ... ftow i. vour clinricc. and I make bold to bo extended w mo townships oi Jiast renn lay that ll'is tho best you ever bad, to buy and Mahoning. This will no doubt be Boots. Shoes. Hals. Cam. Ac. I Bin fully I ,,!,-,,,,; ,,,v. I mnnv nfnilr furtner fYinml. (-quipped for the spring trade, and can iillVr a mim(.(, townslli 1 . -.. .1 -J.t u ... .I.:. A..II., W 11 in 111 fl Ni. I. (tin hnlrAr. fit L lis linf. lower pneo muu uiiy unuau m uio ovkw... Ladles, If you want nice fitting shoes for ough, lost u valuable hqrso by death ou Wcd- yourselvcs or your little girls, 1 can please ncf j Ialt you in everv respect. I mean btisincs, and . .. . n . j . r. am prepared to back my assertions. Albert Bograt was sentenced at Easton KespecilUliy, ur.wis Riaa. I on , eon est jay 10 eiguiyeBft) lit mo pouueu &iH vouwantanicesmooth.easy shave tlary for n.unsliuiglitor. your hair cut oT Shampooing, go to Franz The ua f ji, j, oitlilngs, confined In Itoederer's Saloon, under the Exchange Ho. tel. Ho will fix you right, and dbn'tyou forget it, Puro fcrsian Insect Towdcr kills hues and vermin 01 all Kindt, ooia at a. J. Durline's drug store. Messrs. Zern A Rarshef, have secured (he services of n new clerk in the per son of Mr. U. J. Boilers, lolo ol Heading, tho Luzerne county Jail on tho charge of In decent assault upon two little girls, has been fixed at $10,000. Tho Cormier's jury In the case of tho boiler explosion at Poltsvillo,by which tlnco men wcio killed, have rendered a verdict exculpating tho proprietors of the mill From ttejioity Seat. Moving Old cheese. Plenty and cold Icei Tough andhlgu beef. Old and new Potatoes; In prospect-'Bclter llrrics. Scared and poor Cherries. Foorly httendod Churches. Quietly slumbering Potatoes. Bright nnd spurious Jowelryi Sick and decaying True piety. Enough ahd to spare Idle girls. In great dematid Dress-makers. Much necdod. Tenement liousosi Handsome and cheap Dry goods. Cool and delightful The weather. Ho lllcw quietly to Jiarts Unknown. Adjrturncd at last Tho Legislaturrj. -Amusing Soma of the trials in Court. Doubtful Mother Shlpton'i prediction. Full and flourishing American House. Unbecoming and dUgustiug Affecta tion, Scarce Important and Interesting news. On the Increase Shows and orgah grinders. The old market house, a frame, slato roof building, two elories high, 28 x 95 feet, was exposed at public sale on last Tuesday, and sold to Fred Miller, of tho 2nd ward.for the small sum of $50, with Hie understand ing that It must bo taken down and removed In five days. Judging from the headway made it Will bo dono in the specified time. The steeple of the Presbyterian church Is soon to be repainted) the ccafinlding is now being put up for that purpose. In our opinion a highly elevated job. Wallace Ohl and Robert Ross.two high ly respected young men and efficient em ployecs In tho L. V. R. R. office, resigned their positions and left on Tuesday night for Omaha, Neb. They were taken to the depot In a carriage drawn by their friends, who gave them a handsome "send off." Success to them and may they fully realize their most sanguluo expectations. QUlte a considerable force of men are already at work on tho new market house, and, from present indications, it will bo up and ready for use in a few months. A much improved and convenient scale will soon be in tho marktt for sale, Invented by Abo Stroh, of this place, it Is especially adapted for farmers, butchers and family use, as no extra weights are needed. It weighs to tho ounce, and has been tested, stamped and pronounced complete. On lust Monday morning a coal train was thrown off the track near the depot, on the L. A- S. RR.) caused by a misplaced switch, which wrecked a number of cars and destroyed a part of the platform, and the probability is, that if the train had been running at tho usual speed, it would have completely demolished tno depot, nnd we only express tho sentiments of nearly every body, when wo say we wish it had, for the old depot is a disgrace to I ho town, and very uncomfortable and inconvenient to say the least. We are pleased to learn that Thomas Soil's patent switch has been tested, and pronounced a complete success. Abe Stroh expects to haye his nnli-fric- tlbn xdestal ready for uso in a few days, when it wiil bo put on Ihu railroad. Justice. Vclrnorl ItcinN. j E. J. Sellers, of Reading, succeeds iM. II. Youndt In tho apothecary etoro of Zern nnd Rnpshcr. Mr. Sellers comes well ro commended and is highly appccolated by all who have met him. U. S. Holmes, of Nesquchonlng, who is in attendance at the Normal school, il quite an expert penman. "Old Mexico" has taken Up his head quarter nt Wcatherly, Pa., for the coming season. All thosn having any business to transact with him mustaddrcsshlm person ally or by lettor, with stampsitlclosed to in sure Immediate answer. W. H. Oswald spent a few days at Buck Mountain, last week, visiting his friend Scott Oroot. Dan. Kresge, Weissporl's champion broom maker, Intends spending a week or two at the sea shore. Rumor has It that tho Youhg America Cornet Band, at their last meeting, agreed to adjourn sine die. How is it Geail T Lewis Horn and lady were out taking a pleasure drive last Sunday. Tho boisterous crowd let loose on Fri day oyening last, would do well to conduct themselves In a mora orderly manner in tho future. The agents for the old and relioblo cof fee house of U. R. Scull A Co.. were In town during the week, distributing samples of tneir so called "cnampion" conee anu circu lating their advertising cards, much to the delight of the young folks. George Rapp received ono of tho finest car loads ot cattle Iroin uunaio, a. r., ever brought to this section on Monday last. Tho iron on hand In the Carbon Roll ins Mill Was sold to Parties in Philadelphia ajid surrounding places, and It is being speedily snipped. Miss Emma Straup, of Millport, was stopping witn lrienus ncre over ounoay. The grass in the publio square is being mowed and nas been uisposcd oi to u. ji Everett, of the Fort Allen House. Nick Smucker, of the firm of Burns A Smucker, of New York, was in town solicit ing orders. Harry, son of U. C. ltcck, Who was con fined to his bed for n few week's, we are pleased to note Is able to bo about again. Quint. Pa. Mr, 8. is a thorough druggist and tCharles Atkins A Son) from tho blame, will bo pleased to wait upon customers. T1Cy stated that the explosion wos caused JST- Now receiving and opening n very by the constant expansion and contraction larira and lasblonable assortment 01 merch ant tailoring goods, d mprising o full lino (if tho very latest styles of cloths, cassiineres and suiting, M llio nest toretgn noil clonics tic manufacture, suitable foreiiringimd sum iner wear, which I am prepared to make lit. fuaMnnnliltf nllil Rllli4tlulLinllv' ni riil(.'Pl iuny as low as at any inner esiiiuiisiinieiu i ...v... ...wj in the countrv. Call ami be convinced of m tho counli, his stables aro on North to which all cylinder boilers aro subject. The word Fenian is derived from Finian or Firiii, tho old militia of Ireland) so called from the Fiar. or Fingal, a popular hero of Irish traditionary history. Aud David Eb the truth ol niy statements. itespecuuiiy,- II. II. I'ktkrs, Anenl, P. O. Building, Lehiglitnn, Penh'a. ZO- The slock of wall lniner.hotiso furn- 13I1 i 11 sz articles, fanov unods, Ad.-at Luckcn- bach's. Broadwav. Munch Chunk: is simply Immense, while his priced are the lowest! Call In and eeo mm. Creek IIliiin. Ilov. E. J. Miller, of Wissport, official- in place ol i'resiuing iMdcr, u 11 ienr, the Bolt's church ou Sunday morning, afternoon and evening. Wo had the pleas ure of hearing him, and must say Mr. Mil- er tilled the pill luliy as wen as 11 me Tre nding Elder bad been here. All Bcemed well pleased. May he soon visit us again. Visitors hero during the weeki Rov. J. Miller, J. Iv. itickert, w . 11. ltramer, Weissport: Henry Miller and wife and r. Gross. Muuch Chunk 1 Charle3 Gildner nd Gideon Hovdt. Monroe county: James Wulp, Slatington j Jacob Snyder, Hon. Lovl Wentz, and James Ash, Millport. The officers of the Soil's Sabbath school decided to postpone the children's meeting, 11 id) was to be bold last Monday evening, thls(Saturdar) evening, the 20th The meeting will open at 8 o'clock p. m. Prom inent speakers of the Carbon County Sun day School Society, will address the meet ing All parents, children and friends of tho Sunday school are invited to be present. The Franklin school board met ot the Soil's brick school house, 011 Monday last,to examlno tne building and seo wim nectS' eary repairs are to be done to it. Tho conference of the Evangelical As sociation, Purryville Circuit, which met in the Suit's church ol this place on Saturday last, decided to hold a camp meeting this fall in the vicinity ol liresgeville or llunkle town, Monroe county.tbe exact time of hold inz it lias not as yet been fixed upon. J committee has beeu appointed to secure a suitable place. iieveke street, this borough. His terms aro reason able. -Mr. W. Wi Soranton, of Sri anion, is or ganizing a stock company to erect a Besso mcr sleol mill in Luzerne or Lackawanna county. Pioiniueut citizens of Wilkeilrarre offer to Uko $300,000 of tho stock if the mill fen-CIocks. Watches, Jewelry and silver 's located tbero. vare fir sale, ond repairing done at Hnga- Tho coal miriSra who recently struck tnan's Store, Weisport. 25-yl. ncar jjalinnoy City In tho works of Fisher, Sff Pure Fowdcrcd While' Hclleboro ia ir,ar.i ..n,.. e..r (, death to the curraUt and gooseberry Worm. , , Sold at Duilmg's drug store. nr'- P"'x hy 11,0 r"i,roa'1 c"T-"'y have ro- 1 sumcii wont ujhiu me promise mat uicir uc- TAPER BAGS a specialty nt the Cakbon Aovoctak oince. Ssa-Smoke "The Round Head. Cigars, the besL 5 cent ciirir id town. Try them For sale by J. W. Uaudeiibush, at tho ''Car bon House." Jl tl. J. Y., Packortdtl Problems will appear' 6n (list page next week maud will be complied with Tho body of Henry Valentine, a well- known farmer who lived near Shcliolay Piko county, has been found in the Dela ware and Hudson Cttnnl. He is supposed to liavo fallen into tho water while dazed hv for tho week ending onlhe 17th insti, lightning during the recent thunder storini there wero 89.5113 tons of coal ehlnned over Albert Ilogart ills been convicted at Ihe Lehigh and Susquelia-ina railroad, msk- Ea'n t manslaughter for Ihe murder of Ing a total for the season of 1,802,105 tons, Ka Eakert. Showing an increase of 353,714 tons as com- A passenger train on the Schuylkill and pared with same dote last year. Lehigh Railroad was thrown from tho track A business meeting or the Alitmnl Asso- on Wednesday of last week by a large log tiation of the Lafayette (Jollece was held which bad been placed on the fails by some Wednesday at Eastoh, when the fallowing unknown vllllan. Tho engine was com Officers were electid : President, Charles G. I plotely wrecked. CharlcB Matthews, tho Taylor, Pittsburg) Vico President, W. D. fireman, was killed, and the engineer ond Hartshorn, Lawrence, Mass1., and II. F. For- soveral passengers were slightly Injured tr, New Tnrk city ; Treasurer, Arthur L. Jacob Bausch, employed at the Forest Weaker, South Bethlehem j Trustees, Wil- Casllo Brewery, Pittston, whoso wife wos lmm Butler,Maueh Cbunk,and W. D. Harts- adjudged insane and sent to Danville, de horn, Lawrence, Moss., Richard Broadbcad sertcd his five children a few days ago, leav presided. ing them to starve unless cared, for by kind A letter front our friend C. W. Lentz,of neichborS. Poncho Springs.Col., will appear in our next The hill requiring School Directors to Issue. allow school teachers tho time ond wages Arrangements are bclug made for a whiloattendlngannualcounty institutes has grand Fontostio Purode In this borough on been approved by tho Governor. Ihe Fovrthj upon which occasion wo expect The revised New Tastameiit is not geh to see all our friends Irom the adjoining erally accepted in this vicinity. Hellertowm township In towni It will bo a "b'g ihlog' P.i., positively refuses to call itself Hades' and don't you forgot it. ville. The report ou Muhledberg College laid before' the Lutheran Synod In session at Pottstdtvn last week showed a $20,400 cash endowment by Moser A Keck of Allentowu; that there aro 171 students Ibis year against 160 last year, and that the asjests are $55,- TIioGrniiil Jurj ' Iti-porl. To the Honorable the Judges of Quarter Se sions of the Peace in and for the dimly of Carbon, June Sessions, 1881. The Grand Inquest of the Commonwealth 000 In excess oMhe liabilities. Tho Germofi f IVnusylv.ni., inquiring for the County . , .r i . . 1 ui iiiuuu,iu mi iiiaunrB reiLMUc to iue Bime. professor endowment fund amounts to over do respectfully report : $12,000. That they have acted upon fifteen bills of The Bath town council has passed an indictment of which nine were found True Tim Coal Trutliii The several large nuthracito coal compa nles worked the past week full time, so that the stock of coal ou hand at tidewater ship' ping points i pretty lull. The stuck of coal ou band at tide-water shipping points, May 31, 138!, was 502,719 tons; ou April 30, 18S1, 323.10S tons; increase, 31,521 tons. Thcro is a good demand fur most of the sizes of coal, and, indeed aiu increase in the demand for tho manufacturing sizes. Tho supply of orders fur coal aro pretty full, but tho stocks on band are thought not to be greater than is fully accounted Jy tho scarcity of trans portfition, and especially water transpnrtn- lion.auil this keeps up an apparent nciumu iulion lit tide. At Port Richmond on Sat UrdaJ' thoie woro but sever! vessels loadbi and nine loading, none light, making total of but tixlren in all, when usually u this beosuii of the year there should be some fifty vessels there awaiting coal. There is some little dilli-renco as to tho city and line trade. Some think that prp es aro oil", whil others hold to tho opposite opinion. The loral demand for cool is light. The Eastern demand is good, nnd tho emne may be said of the Weoru demand. At some places prices of coal of sonio sizes nreluwerailthougli it is claimed that tho groat companies aro holding up t cnciilar prices. It is estimate' in this particular tlmt some of the, largo companies, to cover their tracks, furnish cert tain rail dealeis with coal to sell at a con cossiou, whilo they hold firmly to circula rates where there are chances of their oon cessions being made public. The Cumber land coal trade is largely increasing, es peeinlly through this State, via the Ameri can and the Maryland Coal Company works aud by the Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad. These two Mary land companies have agreed with a large coal firm in this city, Giaeff, Rotlicrmcl Co., to furnish 000,000 tons of Maryland soil coal, designed for the Eastern market. Th new traflio'is believed to be' the beginning o: a large trade, and to some extent accounts for the improved condition ot the Hunting don aud Broad Top Mountain Railroad Company, within the last few mouths nea ly orquile doubling the prices ol'its common and preferred shares. Tho total tonnago of anthracite coal from all the regions for tho week ending June 11, as reported by the several carrying com pauies, amounted to 428,954 tons against 400,755 tons in the corresponding week la; year, an increase of 28,199 tons. The total amount of anthrocito mined for the year 10,900,107 tons.ogainst 0,101,999 tons for II: same period lust year, an increase of 1,S01 I us tons. ji i.m.ui n. r uuu, anu six innorcu, . r;,r .. 0-rm.r t report: That wo have visited and inspected the Countv Price Wetherill, formerly mining buildings ond find them in cood condition engineer of the Philadelphia A Reading coal "J"1 reflects credit upon the properolllcers in -j 1 i... li .. . charce. uu .roi oompai.y, u.s cu.rgo Ol lue ,y- f ,h . .... . . , Zinc works at Bethlehem. netitious trresented for County brulces. wo Mosquitoes are very plentiful this year, have approved the brldno across LIzsard u well as very obtrusive. Creek in Last Penn townsbip,also the bridgo -In court at Msuch Chunk last week r,,"":iMh. testimony In the case of II. C.Wilson against Creek in Lower TowatnensiiiL' township. Georgians, bis wife, for divorce, was read bv Wo lesiiectfully tender our thanks to the F. Bertolette, Esq. Cause, desertion on the Honorable Judges and the District Attorney .,t of th wife nhoot five vr. . T., f"r l,elr 'xl!? aud rendered us 1 - - - - J - - separation took place when the parties re sided at Slatington, Lehigh county, and Judge Dreher expressed some doubt as to le gal jurisdiction and laid the matter over for consideration J. William Schroder, proprietor of the Jefferson Democrat, published at Pottsville, has been sued for criminal libel by William 8. Hitter, proprietor of the Reading Ailtr. An authority on snakes says all kinds are poisonous this year. A fatal esse of the bite of a water snake Is reported. Charles K. Taylor, a member of Ihe Schuylkill county Bar, convioted several weeks ago of embeizling onuoty funds, was Mondsy seutouoed to two years In the Couu ty Prison cud to mtke full restitution. during our deliberations. D. It. KELLER, Foreman. Juno 10th, 1S8I. i:xcurtloit mill IMo Mr. A railroad excursion and basket pitf nic, to Calypso Island Uthleli em. fcr tha lwna- fit of the Reformed Church, of Ibis borough, in uh piace on Saturday, June solli, via the Lehigh Valley R. It. Tickets for the round trip from Mauch Chunk $1.20) Le highton, Weissport aud Tarryville, J4.10. and Slatington, 00 els children., 50 oents Trains will leave Maueh Chunk at 7:39 Li hiKhton at 7:37. Parrvville 7:42 and Slat ington ct 7:55 a. m., and returning will leave Bethlehem at 4:30 p. in.. You go, and help along a jnod ium. We are requested to stats that the Ira n Will stop for ruuenger at ai i. nations be tween Ilautli Chuuk and Elatiugwn. Cat Wcikkporl Iiotki . The Horn's residence is to be erected rapidly as possible. Hurry Knerr and Daniel Arner. wli wore reported to have mysteriously disoi peared, havo again put iu their apiwaranco, Rev. A. F. Leopold, of Easton, is town. Aaron Snyder will return from th West, in a very short time. Aaron isa ca ital salesman aud makes friends everywhere We shall be glad to welcome the young man home again Irom a lorelgn snore, as were. John Deterllue, of tills place, lias sen in his resignation as Siierinteiideut of tin Evangelical Sunday school, aud content plates returning to Uatasauqua. The select school conducted by Miss Mary A. Snyder.of Millwrt,olosed on Friday last. Joel Klolz nil d wile, recently oelebrated their silver wedding, and received presents in prolusion from their hosts of mends am well wishers. AEcm. An liiiporliinl (luvklluu Why sutler with Catarrh, Hay FeveM Uroucbits, Iunuensa nr Cold In the Head, when a fifty cent bottle of Dr. Lvorv s Di mood Catarrh Reiiisdy, will positively cure your It IS pleasant to lake, and soollies cleanses ana neais at once, cee advertise inent. Miss Buckley, who was a candidate fu: Kecuder at the KrpUbUcan primaries Armstrong county, received Hi votes. Court Proceedings. Com no I'lkas. Application of L. H. Barber, a studeut-at-law with F. Bertolette, Esq., for examination for admission to prac tice as an attorney In the several courts of this county. Referred to the examining committee. In the matter of the auditor's rsport dis tributing the fund realized from llio sher IIPs sale of personal property of Leopold Freidman. Confirmed nisi. Petition of Emil Weigand for admission to citizenship. Witnesses examined, and applicant sworn and admitted to citizenship. Auditor's roport distributing the funds realizcrTfrum sheriffs sale of the real cstato of James Zelliicr, confirmed nisi. Iu the matter of the assignee's account of the assigned estate bf Joseph Feist. Ac count read and confirmed nisi. Edith Marks, by her brother ond next friend, Edwin Hugh, vs. Wllford Marks; Petition in divorce. Petition awarded. On Thursday there oppcarod In the court, Messrs. Furm'an Shepherd, Bcnjahii.n II. Brewster. James M.Biddle, Clarence Diddle and Daniel M. Fox, attorneys in the case or Noble, Hunnet ct al A Co., vs. Asa Packer Estate, on the argument on a motion for a continuance of tho hearing of the argument of the cote as appealed from tho report of the Master. Last June the Master filed his ro port in this great case, which has been in litigation for very nearly a quarter of a cen tury, and shortly after tho filing of the said report, counsel of the parties agreed that the case should be taken up to the Supremo uoun pro formal the supreme toun ordered tho case to go below, and be heard by the Court of Carbon county, as it could bo better adjudicated there than by the Supreme Court, The argument occupied about two hours, and was decidedly interesting ond refreshing. The Judge withheld bis deci sion as to when ho would here argument. OarnAKS' Court. Account of Chas. II. Nimson, trustee of H.H. Dengler, under tho will of Charles Dengler, deceased, confirmed absolutely. Auditor's report distributing funds In the hands of Moses Rex and Harrison Stciuer- wult, administrators of Daniel Rex, dee'd. Report read and confirmed nisi. Widow's appraisement of the estate of E. R. Blown, dee'd, confirmed absolutely. Widow's appraisement of tho estate of S. Dreisbacb, dec (1, confirmed absolutely. First and final account of John E. ilcGee, administrator of Thomas Duncan, deceased, confirmed absolutely. Return of sale of administrator of cstote of Daniel Aruer,dec'd confirmed absolutely. V idow's appraisement or cslalo ol Henry Ramaly, dec d, confirmed absolutely. First and final account of Paul Kresge, administrator of estate bf 0a tiifcl Eekhard, dee'd, confirmed absolutely. Widow's appraisement of eslnti of Mathew Strausbergcr, dee'd, confirmed absolutely. First and final account of J. Snyder, ir., administrator of csttte of Harrison Snyder, dec d, connrineil absolutely. v idow s appraisement ot estate ol it. u. Snyder, dee'd, confirmed absolutely. First and final account of W. Shaffer, ad ministrator of estate of Dan. ShalTer, dee'd, confirmed absolutely. Widow's appraisement of estate of Tbos. John, dee'd, confirmed absolutely. i-irst and final account ol Mary Urogan, ilmiuistratrix of estate of Frank Brosan, dee'd, confirmed absolutely. Widow's appraisement of eslato of Iprflhk lirogan, dec d,oonlirmed absolutely. I inal account ol W. O. ireyriiaii. execu tor of estate of John Stein, dee'd, confirmed bsoiutciy. The following administrators' accounts were all confirmed nisi : Siifltlay School Department. Br C. S. W. Vlnios) n itlurilcr. About noon on Saturday a bloody fight occurred ou board ot u canal boat which as passing down tho three mile level be tween AlLrilown and Bethlehem. Captain John Du4u, of the loaded coal boat, No 70, consigned to the Ancona print works, Giou cester, N. J.,got into a dispute with his. Ijows man, named Michael Bovle, while they were euting dinner. Both men had been l inking whiskey freely during the niormu The "captain" says that Boylo picked up a knife and in u threatening manner came to wards him as if to strike him with tho same. Dugan stooped down ond picjjed up a hatch ct, and with it i till let ed a severo blow on the1 head of his antagonist. Boyle immediately left the boat, and with blood streaming from tho wound Btarted down the tow path for Old South Bethlehem. When ho arrived theft his bloody appearonco caused quite an excitement. Mr. Oliver Sohechertly hod compassion on tho man aud washed the blood from his faco and head and tied up tho wuuud as best he could, oflor whicl Boyle went to tho oifice of Justice Moycr aud sworo out a warrant for tho arrest o: Dugan. The latter meanwhile had assed dowu Ike canal with his boot, and hail reached the lock one mile bolow "Bethlehem when Constable Bergar nt rived with a war rant for his arrest. He was taken before Justice Moyer for a hearing, and iu default ol $500 bail committed to tho Lebich coun tv jail to answer the the chame ofacKrayat eil assault and battery preferred against him UV UOYIO. uiii men HVU UliUUUCIl uuuus vUieworot Democrat. A Cood I.niv. Those who propose to engage in the sale o murderous weapons would do well tubeconv acquainted with the following provisions o! a law recently passed by the Legislature and approved by Governor Hoyt: Auy person who shall knowingly and wiuuiiy sell or cause lu be sold, to any per sou under sixteen years of age, any cannon revolver pistol, or other such deadly wean ons, or who shall kuowinelv and wilfully sell, or cause to be sold to any such minor any imitation or toy cannon, pistol or re volver, so maue, constructed or arranged as to be capablo ol being loaded with gun t der or other explosive substance, cartridges shot slugs, or balls,and being exploded, fired oil' and discharged ond thereby becopie a dancerous r deadly weapon, or who shall knowingly and wilfully sell or cause to be sow, 10 any sucn miuor, any cartridge, gun powder or older dangerous and cxploslvi substance, shall in everv case be cuiltr of i misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereol snnu ue sentenced to pay a line lyit exceed lug three Hundred dollars. The salutory law docs not aim at tho sup pression of the toy pistol only, but also pro hibits the sale to any persons under sixteen of all dangerous explosives. The authorities should see that this law Is rigidly enforced Iti'llglous Nolt-s. LuiiinuTOH KvahOklicAl Oiiuncii D. J Smoyer, pastor. Treadling tomorrow (dun. day) at 10 a. m, Sunday school at 2 p. Preaching at 7:30 p, in. Morning subject "Appropriate Preparation for a Great Day evening subject "Uroat Slus,"an Illustrated sermon to children. All are welcome; M. E. Oiifcitcn. Geo. W. North, l'astor, Preaching Sunday at 10 30 a. m., and at 7:30 p. m. Sabbath School at 2K p. m. FinsT Presbyterian Uiickcu, no Pastor. Sabbath School at :C0 o'clock a, m Prater Meeting every Wednesday at 8.(0 p. m. Zion'b IttroiiMfcpUuuucu, J, II, Hartman pastor. Preaching at 10 a, in., Sermon, In German. 12 p. in., Sunday school. 7:80 p. oi. sermon. In English. A cordial welcome to all KVAHOBI.ICA.t.UlIlKCU,WKISSFORT. E. Miller, Pastor, German preaching at 10 o'cloek a. in., by the Pastor. Sunday School at 2 p.m. English preaching a 7.30 p, 'J'f uclierk' i:xiiiiiliiiillon County Superintendent T. M. Balliet.will hold teachers' examinations as follows t Wratberlv boroucb. Tuesday, June 28. Jeauesvilie (Banks twp.J, Thursday, June SO, Lanslord borsusb. Saturday, July 2. Mauch Chunk borough, Wednesday July fl. Lehlghton, Tuesdty, July 18th. Sarah Gcrbarl, estate Benj. Gerhart. C. E. Miller, estate Peter Kuutz. Eliza and T. J. Solt, estate Solomon Bolt. Susan Rehr, estate Urias Rehr. Ed. 0. Wilson nnd Sarah I). McLean, es tate William II. Wilson. A. J., J. J aud Mahlon Christinan, estate Joseph Christinan. Thomas ivemcrer, estate I'nwip uomucrt. Account ol A. u. urodiicad, ir.i nnd wm. B. .Mock, guardians, Ac; of John find Robt., children of Robert Kichol, dee'd, confirmed nisi. First and final account of Thomas Kern- ercr, guardian of Lucinda M. Koons, late Lcrcii, continued nisi. I'lret and final account of Daniel Wentz, executor of cstato of Eva Soit, dee'd cbnfirm- (l nisi. . In the matter or the petition ol L. lietz, aaidian of Anna Ramoly, for execution, awarded as prayed for. estate oi Mory Moxlieimer. I'ctition lor partition ol real csfole. Order granted. Auditor's report distributing lunds in the liands ol Marv Horn, administratrix of R. Horn, dee'd, corrected aud confirmed. Juno 20lh, Luke ixlv, 4453. Mi'asioNiBT Ltssox. Title. The Gospel of tho World. Topic. rreoehlng Everywhere. Golden Text. They went forth and preached every where. Malt xvl, 20. Central Truth. The Gospel must be preached to all nations. Lesson Outmkk. The Reminder, v. 44 Of what ho said before crucifixion. The Prophetlo Scriptures, v. 44 The r!ri tatauch, Prophetic ond Poetic Books. The Divfiio Illumination, t. 45 Of their understanding. . The SufTeriug and Ressurrection of Christ, v.48. The Result of tho Atonement, V. 47 Re pentance and Forgiveness. Tho Witnesses, v. 48 Of His Life, Death and llessurrectlon. .The Promise, V, 49 Of the Gift of the Holy Ghost. The Farting Blessing, v. 50 -Of Jesus al Bethany. The Parting, v. 52 Of the Master. John xlv, 2. Tho Worshiping, v. 52 Of their Absent Lord. The Devotion, v. 83 At Jerusalem. The MissioitA'BY. 1 To Fulfil Prophecy, v. 44. 2 To Enlighten the Mind. r. 45. 3 To Make Atonement for Sin. v. 40. 4 To Rise Victoriously, y. 40. 6 To make Repentence Possible, v. 47. 6 To Make Foreiveness of Sins Possiblei v. 47. 8 To Raise up Ltvinc Evidence of Salva tion, v. 48. The Missionaries. JesUs Commissioning them to testify of Him v. 48. Giving tbem the Promise of the Promisor, v. 49. Commanding them to wait for tho Endowment, v. 49. Leading them out to Bethany, v. 60. Bestowing a blessing upon them. T. 50. Their worship, return, to Jerusalem and joy. vi 62i uueir employment in the iempie. r oj. Childrrns' Mketinqs On Wednesday evening, tho fifteenth of this month, a children's meeting wos held in the church at Hazard ville, under tho aus pices of tho Carbon County Sunday School Society. The meeting was conducted by W. W. Bowman. After devotional exercises of the Usual kind, Hov. Staufier, of Mauch Chunk, spoke in German, bis remarks were mostly for parents and adults, and- he pro' sented the importance of the Suuday school cause. Thomas Wentz, of Millport, then gave a very excellent address to the chil dren; the speaker used au imitation of a spider's web, and in a very Interesting man ner spoko of the snare of the devil and other lessons suggested by the web. C. S. Weiss, who was appointed to fill the vacancy of AW frcd Kresge, spoke about the plan of salva tion, and the importance of immediate faith In Christ for salvation. On Tuesday eve ning a meeting was held at Millport. It was conducted by W. C. Wsiss, President of the Society., The first address of the overling wos delivered by David Kramer, of Lehlgh ton. The speaker made uso of a very nico little cross and crown to teach important lessons of truth, and showed what is meant by bearing tho cross, .nnd afterwards wear ing the crown. J. K.Rickert.of East Weiss port, whom we are glad loeee is on the pro gramme several addresses, followed with an address oh Temperance. Hov. Smoyer de livered the last address of the evening, and in his Usual mirlh-proyoking manner spoke about Growth. On Saturday Evening a mcetlfig will be held nt Big Creek, to bo oddressed by John Arner, J. K. Rickert and Rev. Miller. On tho 29th, a meeting will bo held at Lehigh Gap, to bo addressed by Rev. Miller, W. C. Weiss and C. S. Weiss. STATE NKWS. James Kennedy had bolh legs cut ofT by cars at Altoona on Monday. Tho strike In tho Connellsvillo coko re gions has becomo qulto general. Frederick Dickie, of Lewlslown, was ac cidentally drowned a few days since. Matilda Furnace, near Mt. Union, Hunt ingdon county, has been abandoned. W. R. Greer, of North East, Erie county, was kilted by cars on Sunday. John McCuo fatally stabbed James Hogan in line on buuuay a iter noon John Llppltt, of Altoona, aged 14 years, has been missing since April 9. Thieves recently took $0000 In Reading water bonds from the house of Daniel Klapp in that city. The lumber dealers of rittsburg and-vicinity estimate their losses by the recent floods al 2,000,000. Michael Shrciner, at Lancaster, and Pat rick Riley, ncar Columbia, were badly iu jured by cars on Monday. Nineteen thousand pounds of cheese were shipped from Boyerstown, Montgomery county, on Thursday of last week. Martld Corcoran, the union printer, who was" shot in Pittsburg last week by a non union printer, died on Sunday night: A break in the Tidewater Canal having been repaired, tho blockade ol boats at i.ol umbia jias been broken. "Shorty" McCloskey and a man named Miller, both boatmen, had a la-minute prizo fight at Marietta on Baturday. Mcuosuey won. Hon. George W. Ryon, of Sbamokin, has been nominated uy tno Democrats oi norm umberlund county for President Judge. Jonathan Witman was drowned in (ho Union Canal near Myerstown, Lebanon county, on Friday. Isaac, No'gfhvof New Castle, aged 4 years' nod both legs amputated on f rlilay, tne re suit of being ruu oVer by cars. T. S. Rico, a woll-knbwn hatter of Altoona, who became deeply Involved financially, has lied to parts unknown. William Emmetl, a painter, felt from o scaffold in Pittsburg ou Saturday and re ceived injuries that will result In his death. Delllnger A Son's distillery at Bethany, Westmoreland county, wos destroyed by fire on Friday. Loss, $15,000; partially In sured. Miss Holllo Gillcnjof Blacklick townsblpi Caiiibria county, was accidentally drowned recently in a creek near that place. Thcee boys who were discoyered on Mon day In an attempt to wreck a train on the Pennsylvania Railroad, near Lancaster made their escape. rjiHE SLATINUTOS PLANING MILL And Cabinet Ware factory, AT SIjATINOTOS. JOHN 13ALLIET', Vvopr.f DcnlB In nil kltitli enr. elite of hur.JUm).ck Oak and lUr-l Wocc Luranr, AthI ibioriiA pared to execute any n mount of order., fur DrcssoD Lum1)ail 6V ALL KINDS. Doors) Susjiei, lllliuls, Slutticrv 3Iouldln?8, Cabinet Ware, &c, With I'roiarAaesl. Brackets Made to Orders- The Machinery 1 nil new ana ol the best onit most Improved Kinds. I cninlcy none bai Ilia" best woi umta, use well seaaitei ond pnoit ma terial, and am therefore able topria'aiilc-e ontirn satisfaction to all who may favor me with a i lu. Orders oy mall tuomptlj attended to. Mv cbnrftes are moclerata: terras cash, or Interest charged niter thirty days. GIVE mjTa call. (V Those engaged In Brulrt njt will find It t Ihur advantage to hsve mains, Floor KuHnir Pools, Hashes, Gutters, Ae., Ac roade at tat Koclorv. MOJl JOHN DALLIKT THE BEST OF COAL The undersigned Is now prepared to supply tho very best LATTlMEIt COAL at the fob lowing LOW PKIOES FOK CASH: DellvM. Wo. 1 Chestnut, by the cir...v ti 79 No. 1 Chestnut, by tbe car.....'.' 3 7f Slove, by the car 4 CO By the singleton, 2t' cents per ton adAutonat J . L r fiABEL, Dealer in General Hardware, &c, Opposite the FuUle tenure. HANK wt HEKT, LiilllQnrON, PA. uov.S0.IS7S Lchlgliioii illarltt'la Uorre6tkd Weeklt. Floor, pe sack it SO Hackwlient flour Der sack 8 00 Corn, per bashel.........i 70 Oats, ucr bushel.....' .' 00 Mixed unop, per cwt i s luiuuuriKs. per cvn a (lorn Obon 1 ZS iiran, percwi i id llutter,per pound. i.rgs, pcroozen Haul, per pound f.aril. tier nound Shoulders, per pound. roi&ioes, per uusuei , . Ctaiitrc Mqmiro Select School. Tho closing exercises uf this school will be held this (Saturday) evening, 25th Inst., at llio Centra Square school house, Mahoning Valley, ot 7:30 o'clock. Tho programme for tbo occasion is as follows : Music, uraver. music. rroloeuo Will W. Kisller Declamation John O. lleinsmith Recitation, ..I, Harry M. Maurcr Declamation Miunlo D. Arner Recitation I.usene O. Nolhslein Declamation , Minnie K. Iloppes Recitation Jacob It. Longacre Declamation Asues Strauss Recitation ...Gram M. Kistler Declamation . Ira E. Scidle Recitation ....Cahin K. Arner Declamation I....L. O. J. Strauss Essay "Silent Influence," E. L. Seidle Recitation Wallace A. Mautz Declamation Abraham Kistler Oration National Prosjierity, II. A. Kciser Recitation Dan. W. Siltler Declamation Amanda E. Ilalliet Oration Tho Sicnificanco ol Culture. iron li A. Kistler The exercises will bo interspersed with choice selections of music, under ihe leader ship of Mr. Dennis ttothsteiu. I'ho llycrH sitier. The Cataeauqua Dispatch says: No troupe ever appeared in tbo Town Hall who ren ilcred better satisfaction than the Hycrs Sisters, and a lorge audience greeted them on Tuesday evening last, notwithstanding tho inclement weather. The quartet is one of unusUal excellence and vocalists of great promise. Fred Lyons, noted as a big- mouthed comedian, kept the audience con vulsed vfith his maneuvers. "Out of Bond ago," is caliuiatcd to display to advontoge tno talents ol tne troupe, ana rigut wen were the several parts lillea. Lvery one who did not see them should not fail to wit ness their iwrlormanco in School Hall, Le hlghton, to-nlittit (Saturday). Admission 25 aud 35 cents. 1, 1ST IIP PATENTS Urantcd by the United Stat6s tocltlrecsorthls Mate, for the week endlnir JuneSl,1881, furn ished lor tho Oikdon AuvocItk, from the Law and Patent otflco of J. McU; Pskkins 600 I, street, Washington, V. O. J. Cain, Pittsburgh, heal for lathes E. Chestermon. Philadelphia, fare register E. D. Clarke, Philadelphia, clasp for belts, carters. Ac L. R. Faugbt, Philadelphia, worm wheel gearing J, L. Ferrell and M. R. Mlckle, Jr., Phila delphia, liydrnulio elevator M. A. Furbush, Philadelphia, condensing mechanism for carding machines E. C. Clark, Portland, middling puriDer,re issue J. II. Connelly, Pittsburgh, preserved wood L. rarnsworth, Indiana, car braue R. II. Fouta. Butler, door snrinn W. Gardner and J. U. McElroy, Pittsburgh gas furnace R. I'. Oarred, Norristowni oock, faucet, Ac, C. M. Gormlv. Pittsburgh, toy W, IUckman, PitUburgh, punching plough scares A. R. Hall, Prompton, ruler and rotary blotter 0. R. Heizmonn, Reading, apple parer, cor- er ana sneer C. S. Jenkins. Ionsdale. nlouch D. B. Weaver, Hopewell, machine for pass ing logs over dams. A. Williams, Ingleaide, weighing scale I. S. Williams, Phlla., ice cream freecer Stock ItldrKci.' Closing prices of DkIUvb.v A Towhskkd stock:, uovernment anu uoiu hi noutn Third Street. Phlla., June 23. USI. U. S. 3U's .- 101 bid asked U. S. Currency, o's 130 bid 132 asked U- S. t's,U81, new 103?S bid 103J asked U. S. 4U, new lltji bid llbk asked U. S.Vsnew 117J2 bid 117 asked fcnnsvanla II. It, oiu 05 )i as Phlla. & Iteadinir II. K. SV.i bid 30;2 ast LehlKh Valley It. It.... WA. bid (il asked Lehlirh Ooal&Nav. Co.. 404 bid asked unneo (jo s Ol in. j laa oiu uo asKeo Northern Central K. It. 65? i bid tbli asked Ilestonvllle Pass. H.H. 2u bid 81 asked Pitts. Tit. &. Dulf. IL Jt. 24 hid 'Mi asked Central Transportation. 45 bid 45U asked Northern Paciao Uom... 44 bid 44J.1 asked " l-rcl'd.. 8S bid 65Vi oskod North Penno It. 1! 60 bid 6 U asked Phila. & Krla K. It 'ItM bid 27 osked Silver, (Tradai,) OJM bid 9.) asked The Evas. S. S. op Lkiiiqiiton. Last Sunday there was a qulto a change made in tho Evangelical Sunday school of Lehighton. The changes were all made in the lower pari of tho school, and might be called a Sunday school earthquqjee, all but the contusion. The changes mode were as follows i Philip Miller, who taughl the young men's Bibto class was appointed teach er of the German class composed of aged women ; Mr. Kuntz, who taught a. class of young men, was appointed teacher of the men's German class; C. S. Weiss, who was earnestly engaged in Sunday school work throughout the county for the last six months, by request took the Bible class of Philip Miller; and Mrs. Zenia Bowman was appointed teacher of the class taught by Mr. Kuutz. The school is not in as flourish ing a condition as it was somo time ago but with these changes we hope to see things progress lively and rapidly in the school till it outstrips Its former self. The school is under tho superintendency of W. W. Bow man. . Amaudus Kuntz, late of Slatington was appointed by the pastor, Assistant Super inttndent. Tbe Assistant Superintendent is leader of singing in tbe school, and slnco his appointment as leader of singing, tho Improvement in song In the school is really remarkablo, in fact, wo doubt whether it is much better in any Sunday school In the county. The school is using the new dun day school song book, entitled "Spiritual Sougs." Wo hope beforo long to have black' board exercise in the school, a thine which has been almost altogether omitted for some time. The Superintendent lately spoke of collecting a library by voluntary contnbu tlonsof good books for this purpose; till will bo quite on attraction In tho school. Ho also thinks of Introducing a plan of exam (nation in certain prescribed lessons to be studied by tbo school.aud issifingcertificates according to the different degrees of merit. By request, the pastor Rev. Smoyer, who is present fn the school whenever he con be, bos kindly Consented to hold a children' meeting for tho school on a Sunday evening of each month. One month he will prcacli a children's sermon, ond in' the succeeding month, different persons in the schbol bolh ladles and.genllemen, will address the chil dren. The first of the services will be held next Sunday evening; It will bo one of Rev, Smoyor's exceedingly interesting, illustrated children's sermons, subject, " Littlo Sins. All are cordially invited to attend. There are quite a number ot excellent teachers in the school, and I assure you a hearty wel como if you come as tl visitor or to join the school. We especially call the attention cf young men to tbe Bible class in the lower part of the room, and assure all young men of interesting, Instructive, and pleasant times. "Come thou with us ond we will do theo good." MAKRIEl). MoMurtov MoMchtiiv. At East Holwn dauqua, Lehigh county, Pa., on the 20th Inst., by Rov. James A. Little, William McMurtry.of Catasanqua,and Miss Mary McMurtry, recently fiom Macosquin, Ireland; MILTON A. WEISS, CARRIAGE BUILDER,- Bank Street, LchightOn. IlEPAlltlNG Ofall description promptly attended to at the most reasonable prices. S-AU Work Kuaranteed,- arid lMltronsaJe" Is respectfully solicited. Ljan.29-)1 rpiiu most roruL.YR Sewing Machine IS TUB IIF.SCUED FltOJl DEATH. The follonlmr statement o( Wru. J. Couirh- Hn,orSomcrvllle, Mass., Is so remarkablo that we beg to askior It tho attention of our read ers Ho savs : " In tho lull ot 1676 I was tak. en with a violent nLKKnixa of tiik lunos,. followed by a severe couich. I soon boiran to lose my atmctlto and llesh. I was so weak at ono time that I could not leave ray bed; In tho summer of 1877 I was admitted 10 tho City Ilosnltali Whllethero tbe doctors suld I bad a hole In my left ltimr as bis as a half dollar. I expended over a hundred dollars In doctors and modlclno. I was so far gone at one time a report went around that I was dead. 1 cave nt. w up hone, but a friend told me of 1 M. 11ALSASI I'OIl THE LUNGS. I jp hone, ALL'S lauuhed at my friends, thinklnir that my case was Incurable, but I got a bottle to satisfy incui, wucn, 10 ray surpriso anu urauncauon, dead, began to revive, and today I feel in bet ter epulis man i nave me pasi inree years. ' 1 write this hoping you will publish It, so that every ono allllctcd with Diseased Lungs will bo Induced to take 1)H. WM. 1IAI.IS BALSAM FOK TIIU LUNOS, and be con vnlced.that CONSUMPTION Can bo Cured. 1 have taken two bottles and can positively sav that It has done moro aood than all th- other medicines 1 have taken since my sick ness, my couirn i.ns airaosc entirely uisap. peared and 1 shall soon bo able to go to work." Sold by A. J. Udhlino, Lehlghton, and all druggists. Deo. 18. 1880-yloow IIESKV'S CAMIOLIC SALVE. Tho BEST SALVE in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Ilheum, Tetter, Chapped liands, Chilblains, Corns, ond all kinds of Skin Eruptions. Freckles ond Pim ples. The Solve Is guaranteed to nlve perfect Eillisiuciiuu ill every caeu ur munuy reiuuiii'ii. Ilo sure you got llENHY'S UAltllOI.IO SALVE, as all others are but. Imitations. Price 29 cents. everywhere. For sale by all Drugirlst lieo. is, lsso-j ieow ItEI) 1IUKHE l'OWDr.ltS Are the onlv Horse and Poultry Powders thitt iclve universal satisfaction. If the Ponders do not Klve satlsluction, tho Uruirglst will re. turn your money. Dec. 18, 1880 yleow ERRORS OF YOUTH, A Gentlptiian iha nalTem. for yfavit IroTt Neri-ou JJI'MlILl'i Y I'llrtMATUltE DECAY nud atl tbo MU'Ci of youthful Jnrtosciet.op.lU fur tJjo fake ol tmfTirtuK humanity eend frra to nil who need it, llio ucim and 0 tree M ons lor mukltiR the lm(ilf riinctly In winch ho was cinru. nuuurerH iti 'iiuiff 10 prom uy me mi vertlbcr a expfhenco can do wj by fldilie-mns Jun.:i-Qi8 ii Cedrr htif-rt, K, V. To Consumptives. Thfl ffivertler, Imvlnsr been permanently cur ed ot that dread disease. Consmnmioii- liv a simple iciardv. Is anxious to ruako Luowu tn ui io low-auaeieis mo rut bus fir care, to ail who rieairo it. be wilt fieud a ro.ir uf th tim MMpt.oumeil, (frcool cbHigc), wita ihotlhtc- iiunaiorprrybnntr una uiinc mo tmue wmca thPT Mill tindnauitc CUUR for COnsumpiigk. A si mt A, niiONCmili. itc. Parties w.stiluu the rreHcrimiuo. ti i ijia;e eacus, uky u. a. Now Yovi. Junt8 tux Big V&f. EiguTwofu Tuent HamDlM free. Ad dres, M. L. IIVUN, No. O H tree I New York. Jau.su Cm A tests Wutel. Astendr Kninlomient AND JOSEPH 1)eFREIIN Is the salesman for Tehlahton end vicinity; iryou want a Machine call auu see mm or send postal card.- npr. sc-yl. JJOK rASIIIOXAlU.K DltESS GOODS, Dress and Trimming Silks, Dress Trimmings, Dry Goods,- NOTIONS, Groceries', Provisions Glass & Qneensware. Standard Silver Ware, & Call at the I'oiular ONE PRIOE Store of E, H. SNYDER, DANK 6t.j Lehlghton. Si13-ibH C. $10 s PILES The hrxlv of an unknown man. who ha. committed suicide with a ilouble-tarrellwl shot-guu, was found near Mill Creek, Mont gomery county, Sunday. A brown and whits spaniel dog stood guard oyer (be body. George Thomas anil Charles Morgan, charged with being concerned in the shooting and robbing of John 1). Smith at Plymouth InwnthirT Mnnf ffmiiArv .VMinlv.nn Tiiltrftla V o i-...j.-,....n r ll. . . :-.- . . 7-iueouicriuieuuenvBuuin:,iui iu j ,alI( wer0 rrestcu at l oltsiown on paiur present la Lehighton. day. John Tuvhr. an ensineer liviHe In AliC' glieny, atlempteit to blow up his wife on Saturday by exploding a torjiejo uuJerher. The woinau is notezjievted to live. Judge Hunter, of Westmoreland county, has retused the petition of a large number of women against granting licenses tn sell liquor iuGreeusburg and Ludwick, of that county. The dead body of De Wade Bales, of Jen klntown, was found in a shed al Abingdon, Montgomery county, on Ba'-urday. His To the verkioicCis we e nowpieiar ed toiurnlshall classes with conHtaui Hmn-or. tneot at home. ui whole ef tae lime nr tor I their iaro moment, llusmeba rww light and j protltsnle I'eisousof either sex eisilr emu from 53 cents to per eveelup, and a or not tliinsl sum by devotuur their whole lime to the I busloes. Hoys mid girl earn neatly a rriich I aa nifii. That all wuj fen this notice m.iy scut ' their .ddrea. und tet the busing s ne ivax. this oner t To such aa are not wc.l a&u hO'i i we will send one oolinr to pay for tno iioubli-1 ot writlnc. 1'ull iiurtiiulars aud omfit lien Addremt IllSUltOU STINcOK CO.. Port 1 ud, Maine. July icvi j I fit fHrhlehed free, with I ah luatrnS. tioss for conducting the most profitable bustliesA lb.it auv one ton cncrtiirfl In 1 be b jaincsa is 6n easv to Icuro.aud our lusiruo. liouB aro tosirordo and pluiu t '-n unvtne can nrtko crent laotln from tl c very tt-at. No ma; cau lail who la wlltiujr to work. Woioep aro as siicossbful aa raeu. Jion nod cnuit can earn lrco suns. Many have lonre over nnohauoreA do 1ms to u slnto w. ck. Nolhinffllke it ever Miown beioro. All wLoei.ir'CeareruipriadHt Ihe ease and rapidity with which tie aie able to make money. ouo n euirice In ibis bust, iiesn dnrlnirviHir spare time til icieat profll Vou uo not bive to Invest- any canltal la It. w take ail tbe ilsk. Thie who uetul lendy money kbould wr tnto a at onou. All furnhbed free. Addie a Till; 1'. CO., AURUala, Ualse. Oet. 2, lS3iv-.v . Otallklmla TnMOIlS.rit-chsr ge of 11 OOP or Hindis, vi nil 1nt.tM-a nflh IttTIU-M cuieklynnd Dnrleclly eu.oii by u siuip.o iJ seothins-ilSMl&lY. torii.foini.nion add ia DU.J. I'AHKHA TO. :i AnuSt.K. V, rrocurt.l fbr all soldiers difabled In Ihe IT. S. service from any cause, also for heirs of deJ ceased soldiers Tho shirhttst disability en titles to pension. l'K.NSIONS lNOIlEAS EI), llounty and new dlscbartces procured. Those In doubt as to whether entitled to any thing, should send two ent stamps for our "circular n fnforuiailon." Address, with stamps, Stotidaht d l'o., rlidtrltora of tllalms and I'ateuts, Washington, 1) l Ilc box 6'iX may 21 -wi. DIAMOND CATAERH REMEDY A Poalilve Cnre ror Cntdrrh or all kind. It Is Iiistamaueous In direct and l'ermanenl In Iteault. Cores at anr 7 vo 7 . i i i , aoito ms ooxeB 10 cure any case vtlli cac" ileath is supposed to have been hastened by I ,,iOer irceivtsi b u im .n boira. ..,.,,,., a beatitig he recently received. tea with Uvo duhai wo s ill inii the i m. h - The Delaware and Hudson Canal Com pany distributed 25,000 in wages at Carbon dale on Saturday last Mrs. Henry Derger, of Maple Hill, Ly anmiug nuinty, broke her neck on Saturday night by an accidental fill. III'.AI.'I'II IN 1VI).I.TIJ! I Dr.E. 0. WrtTi Np.uve ond 1IRAIN TDK IT-' meat, afpecino lor Uytierla, I)lrilnr, cni vu'awus, Mi-rvoua lieadaebe. Mcutu' tieorea. Bion, I.om of Momorv. pmina oiiheoa. Iiimh tency. luToiitntury lhnls. ions. 1'reuiututr Die ' Aire, cuued by overexrt on. seltubune or over-Iuilulruiice. vhlcb Johcs tn misery. deen aud ileath. One box will rmo recent caxte. l-'ach box coiitittnaoiie iniuitb' treAtin.u. One dohar a box or six uoxei fo flvo dollars - bi nr br mail pit paid tin rrcupt ' I price. Wc anar tl our written Kuarautw io return lliu mum u inoirraimrusno uoi tir.tr n cure l.u.ir antics lakued only whin tbe Ireatmeiit iord r ul rruuiourigeult J HIN C iVBH i i Sob' i'r pnelors. ISI iHW. li.diiu birort, ih.ci eo.HI. A. J UUltLI.NO r.nt. i-ihgh. too Tn. f llITKKlJNRiftCO. WkohwMe &etrt ri.uelhi. tpl 11, 55 ly stage of the disease, nas cared cases so terrible that bones came from the nose. Br.EToryU Diamond Catarrh Rem edy Is mild and pleasant, affording I nisneitlala Ilellef and prompt cure In all cues of catarrh, Iiinueiiza, Hay Fever, Ilronclittla. , It will remove Polypus and effectually curt Watery and Purulent Illscharges from the lltad and Throat, and Foetid. Sickening Ilreitti; per fectly rceiore Impaired Smell, Taste and Hearlog: relievo Headache. Break up Colds In tho Head: btrcnjrthen the Voice and Kyesj rnrlly, JtcguUta and ltcnder Clear and Active every Organ of this Head and Throat, Price, Meeais. Dr. EToryU Diamond Invleoratnr In t t'erlcct 111 o oil IMirlUcr, Appetlxerand Kervo 'fonlc It makes a deugfitrul. whole some drink, which luvlcorate. Purlflest and Streiictheiia tbe emlre sjstem. lor ueneial Debility, Dyspepsia, BUIonnnes; Torpid Liver, Indtcestiori, Neurslgto and Itheu mallo Affections, Jaundice. Malaria, Flatulency, Nausea, flick lieadaebe and Kidney Coiaplolnuu It Is Invaluable. Price, W cents. ' Dr. KvpryU Diamond Salvo (s a (oyer"' flea cure lor Burns, Bruises, Sores ol all klndsj Rait Rheum, Tetter, lilpgwora una Cutaneous! Lrupuons. price, a cents. AU your Drurglii foj- the.e retried, lea aud tako no oilier i pr will be eeut Freo on receipt orprlce. t Descriptive Psmphleta Free Address Dr. Evory's 'DUmon itraedles'Co ; t O. Box aeo. m John etreet, kw yoifc
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