it J. T. NUSBAUM, or THE " Original Cheap Cash Store," respectfully announce! to bli friends nd the public that be has Just received his Spring and Summer stock or Dress Goods, Comprising among other KoTeltlts Black Cashmeres & Alpacas, Silks and Satins, Japanese Silks, Mohair Suitings, Dcbigc Suitings. Carpets and Oil Cloths, Hoots, Shoes, CHINA, GLASS mi QOEEMARE! Ac, See. which, as usual, are all offering at knock down prices. Respectfully, J. T. NUSBAUM, Opposite the Public Square, Lehlghton, Pa. sept.lS-yl SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1881. Local ancl Personal. . Another lot of WALL TAPER, new and beautiful designs, lust received at A. J. Durjlng's drug store. Puro Paris Green and Hollebore, In largo or small quantities, at Zern & Rap sher'a drug store, Weissport, Ta. ,ptT A good and neat Buggy Harness or Lap Dusters, Sheets, Screen covers, Fly Nets, Ear Tips, Ac., can be had at a reasonable lirica of M. Florey, Weissport, Pa. 26lf fca. Death to Potato Bugs. 600 pounds strictly pure Paris Green, ust received at A. J. Durltng's drug store. JUJ- Post Office Building, Lehlghton.Po. Now is your cbsncc, and I mako bold to ay that il'is tho best you ever had, In buy Boots, Shoes, Hats, Ops, &c I am fully equipped for the spring trade, and can offer you a greater variety, a belter artlclo, and a lower price than any house in this section. Ladies, if you want nice fitting shoes for yourselves or your little girls, 1 can please you in every respect. I mean busines, and am prepared to back my assertions. Respectfully, Lr.wis Wittss. SE5.U you wanta nice smooth, ensy shave your hair cut or shampooing, go to Franz Roederer'a Saloon, under the Exchange Ho tel. He will fix you right, and don't you forget it. tHk- I'ure Persian Insect Powder kills bugs and vormin of alt kinds. Sold at A. J. Durliug's drug store. Messrs. Zer'n it Rapsber, hare secured the services of a new clerk in the pcr on of Mr. E. J. Sellers, late of Reading, Pa. Mr. 8. is a thorough druggist and will be pleased to wait upon customers. piF Now receiving and opening a very large and fashionable assortment of merch ant tailoring goods, cimprising a full line of tho very latest styles of cloths, cnsslinercs and suitings, of the best foreign aud domes tic manufacture, suitable for spring and sum mer wear, which I am prepared to mako sip fashionably and substantially at prices l'ullv as low as at anv other establishment in the country. Call anil bo convinced of the truth ol my statements. Respectfully, II. II. Fktkbs, Accent, P. 0. Building, Lehlghton, Penn'a. JST The stock of wall paper, houso. furn ishing articles, fancy goods, Ac, at Lurkeii bach's, Broadway, Munch Chunk, is simply immense, while his prices are the lowest. Call In and seo him. tijuClocks, Watches, Jewelry and silver ware lor sale, and repairing done at Haga- man'a Htore, Weissport. zo-yi Ztf Pure Powdered While Hellebore is death to the currant and gooseberry worm. 8old at Darling's drug store. PAPER BAGS a specialty at the CAKBOX ADVCXTiK office. ?Ea-Smoko "The Round Head Cigars:, thi best 5 cent eigar in town. Try them. For sale by J. W. Raudenbuih, at tbe "Car bon House." 31 tf. SoA largo and elegant stock of latest losigns In WALL PAPER just received at Dr. C. T. Horn's drug store. Very cheap. John Rogers, of Pittston, ageJ. 2 yoarf, was accidentally scalded to death on Satur day. Mr. Wannomacber.a temperance advo cate, has found Pottsville a profitable field in which to work. A cherry treo iu Bushklll township, Northampton county, the property of John Kotli, Is nearly sixty years old, and will bear eighteen bushels of fruit this year. Ttva body of a child, with Its head crushed in, was found in the Delaware, be low Bethlehem, on Tuesday of last week. The author of the crime has not been dis covered. The eleventh commencement of Allen town Female College was held Friday even ing. Eight jtoaegtadies graduated. A medal was awarded to Miss Sudie Laucks, of York Jar excellence in uiuslc,aud to Miss S. Smith .of Alleotowa.fcrthe bestessay. Prof.StaJir, of Lancaster, delivered an address before the literary societies. Heavy bowers, accompanied with vivid flashes of lightning and great Tattling of thunder, visited this section last Sunday aad Monday, Notwithstanding the fet that David Ebbert lost a valuable horse by death a few days ago, he is still prepared to supply you all with teams at kwwst rates. Llyery ou North street. A number of young ladies and gentle men, of this place, organiied a dramatic as socistiou Tuesday aven Ing. We may expect aomethlng extra, judging from the Uloat- Mr. Cbas. Zellner, of the American Uouse livery stables, Maucb Chunk, has added to his large stock of vehicles a new three-tested pheston, handsomely fitted up and furnished with all the modern appll ances that can add to the comfort or pleas ure of the occupants. It was built by M, A Weiss, of LebightoD, and cost $32i. Every one who knows Charley will wish that he may have plenty of use for tho naw beauty, Gazette. The excursioa of tb.0 Reformed Sunday school of this town, te Calypso Island, Beth lehem, on Satuiday last, proved a decided success. Financially it netted over $100 for the school fund Jj. p, Kleppinger offers several desirable properties at private sale. See advertise ment iu another column. And now wa have three or four boot blacks. R. Wilson Carv prominent and wealthy dtisen of Ashland, Schuylkill county, died on Monday from injuries accidentally re ceived several weeks ago. The sleeping Hungarian la the Lehigh county almshouse broke his alienee on Bun' dy nlgbt for the first Urn In 135 dais. His tolcd wstidws. Stephen S, Winchester, ei-Distrlct At torney of Wllkesbarre, died suddenly In that city Sunday, During a thunder storm at Wllkesbarre, Sunday, the court-house tower, tbe Central Railroad depot, and the Btantou Air Shaft were struck by lightning, but in no case was much damage dons. The grain and other crops In the farming districts around Wllkes barre suffered considerably. The 45th annual commencement of La fayette College began Bunday with the bac cnlureato address to the senior class In the collsgo chapel. President Cattell being ab sent In Europe, the address was delivered by Rev. Dr. J. II. Manson Knox, of Bristol, Pa. In the afternoon Br&lnard Missionary Society held Its anniversary celebration. In the evening Rev. David Croft,ol Wyalustng, delivered the annual sermon before the Christian Brotherhood. The Executive Committees of the Lehigh and the Schuylkill Coal Exchanges met Fri day. After considerable discussion it was decided to make no change In tho price of coal for tbe month of July. Reading capitalists aro negotiating for the lease of the Tamaqua shoe factory, Derringer is tbe name of a new coal re gion town in Luzerno connty. Rich veins of mineral have been discovered there and forty-four blocks of houses are being erected for miners. Tbe Uokendauqua Presbyterian con gregation are going to Coney Island, the famous seashore resort, on their annual ex cursion, Thursday, July 7th. The commit tee of young men are working vigorously to make this ono of the best of the season, and to raise a large sum towards the building of a church parsonage. During the week ending on tbe 25th till., thcro were 122,008 tons of coal shipped over the Lehigh Valley railroad, making a total of 2,025,204 tons for tho year, an in crease of 637,184 tons as compared with same time last year. For the week ending on tho 24th till., 92,100 tons of coal were transported over the Lehigh and Susquehanna railroad, making a total of 1,084,565 tons. for tbe season to that date, and showing an Increase of 370, 643 tons as compared with sarao time last year. The newspaper advertising ogency of Dauchy Sc Co., New York, having outgrown the limits of the office at the corner of Fill, ton and Church streets, has been removed to No. 27 Park Place, .corner of Church street, where the firm occupies a floor ex tending through the block to Nos. 24 and 20 Murray street, a space about 50 by 200 feet. About 50 feet of tbe Park Place front Is par-' tilioncd nff for the Counting Room and Pri vate OfTico. Beyond, the walls are covered from Hour to ceiling with pigeon-holes for files of newspapers, and on ono side of the room are a number of alcoves', furnishing places for about 8,000 files. Tho Murray street front is given up to the Shipping De partment, Messrs. Dauehy Ic Co., beiug also manufactureirond dealers In printers sup. plies. We have just received a handsome col lection of popular songs in cheap form just suited to the masses of people. This collec tion has fourteen songs with words and music, and nicely bound in engraved cover. The following is the list: I Cannot Sing the Old Songs; Within u Mile of Edinboro' Town; Scenes that ato Brightest; When the Swallows Homeward Fly; Shells of tho Oe.-nn ; Annie O' the Banks 0' Dee: Robin Adair; Her Bright Smile; Oft In the Stilly Night; Thou art Gone From My Gaze; Wo Met by Chunce;Tho Old Arm Chain Katy's Letter; MaryofArgyle. Thiscollec tlort will be mailed to any address on re ceipts of ten cents, by J. S. Ogllvie .1 Co., Publishers, 25 Rose Street, New York. All the coal-iirt banks in Schuylkill county have been sold to Colonel John Wyn- coop, of Pottsville, who is shipping tho dust to furnaces. raddr Wcavor, aged 12 years, was ac cidentally shot in the bead by aimther boy named Domni, at Ashland, Schuylkillcouu ty, on Saturday. K h y Run colliery is full of water which will be allowed to remain ten days. A pair of scissors wero recently found it) fie stomach of an ox butchered at Mineis- ville. A body, supposed to be that of Isaac B Cole, of Dioud way, N. J was found In the Lehigh River, opposite Easton, on Sunday. We are sorry to note the serious illness of Mr. Abraham Pruttman, of Lclilgli Gap. He is a gentleman 74 years of age and his illness is considered of a very serioiiB char acter. Corner Stone of the Evangalical Luth eran Church, at Slatlngtou will bo laid with appropriate ceremonies,on Sunday July 3rd. Divine services lu the morning, afternoon and evening. Several miuistors from abroad will be present to assist. The public are cordially invited The wages paid loborers In the different ore mines in Lehigh county rauge from SO cents to $1 per day. Monday next July 4th, will ba the 105th anniversary, of the Independence c f these United States. In order to duly aud patriotically celebrate the event the young folks propose getting up a monster Fantastie parade, aud invite not only the people of Lehlghtou to participate, but all of tbe riti- )ns of the surrounding neighborhood. I-'iom what we have been able to learn this will be the "biggest" thing of the kind that ever occurred in this section. Be on band at 2 o'clock p. id., to see Capt. Wils. A. Denhurd and bls"Gombany" of Fantastic, and don't you forget It, On Monday and Tuesday evenings, the 11th and 12th inst., tbe Miss Mar Roberts Comedy troupe will give performances in School Hall, this borough, for tbe benefit of Excelsior Cornet Band. As the "boys" of tbe band are in need of funds, we trust that every citizen of the town will buy at least one ticket) tbe reputation of tbe May Rob erta troupe Is a efficient guarantee that you will get tbe worth of your money, besides helping along the Band boys. Of course you will buy a ticket Allentown will enjoy the smallpox on the fourth this year, the first case of that fell disease baring been reported to the health officers on Monday last, Don't forget the Union Sunday School pic nic in Maria Furnace grove on the 4th, A good time is expected, and as the proceeds are for tbe purchasing of an organ for the School, you can't well spend a dollar for a better cause. The graaa on the public square was sold to Fred. Leuckel, Wednesday evening, for $8.75, Some societies are imitating a certain class of man business men. They ask the newspapers to give them free notices to help them along, aud then when they want job printing run around and dicker with some amaieur cueese-press printer, Our farmers are now busily engaged bar making. Tbe crop promists to be large, and horse owners are rejoicing in tbe pros pect of getting cheap feed for tbtir stock. The Waatherly Cornet Band will pic nls on tbe 4th at Hudson'! Grove, and will no doubt have a good time of IU Joseph Miller, of White Haveo,T,uzerne oaBety, s struck by can on Monday, and UWSf Jojwad. XI 10 cpal Trade. We have little, saya Monday's Ledger, to report of change In lbs anthracite coal trade. In nearly every respect the trade Is about the same as It was this day lasLweek. There Is stilt a scarcity of transportation, which delays shipments of coal. There Is little cr no orereupply of coal In stock, and no de mand for coal except for tho reason that there Is a lack of immediate transportation. Work st the mines was suspended three days during the lost half of the past week, but at all tbe mines of all the several re gions work will be continuous all the pre sent week. Next week there wilt be another three days' suspension, which will Include the anniversary of the Fourth of July, so that It Ic expected that there will be nearly a full month's-working in July. The Exe cutive Committees of the Lehigh and tbe Schuylkill Coal Exchanges met on Thurs day, and, after considerable discussion, de cided to make no change In the price ofcoal for the month of July. Prices have gener ally been maintained, and the present out look of the anthracite coal trade is In favor of only so much of curtailment as will keep prices at a fair remuneration fur rod. The supply of ooal will no doubt equal the de manu, and to make tbe coal trade of 1881 fairly profitable. Tho Minera' Journal says ! "At theMinoHlll Gap Colliery of tho Phila delphia and Reading Coal and Iron Com pany a short tunnel, jut finished, basstruok the Crosby vein, 13 feet thick. A specimen taken from the top bench, which is fivo feet thick, shows as fine apieco ofcoal as any in the region. Wo are glad to notice that Penn sylvania keeps up her proportion of the coal supply of tho United States. In 1870, of 31,000,000 tons mined, Pennsylvania pro duced 21,500,000 tons. In 1880 tho product was 60,000,000 tons, of which Pennsylvania mined 42,500,000 tons. The remainder came from twonty-two 8tates and Territories, in the order named i Ohio, Illinois, Maryland, Missouri, West Virginia, Indiana, Iowa and Kentucky. The othcra mined less than a million tons each in 1880." Tho Engineer ing and Mining Journal says i "The present outlook is in favur of a continued curtail ment of production during July and un changed prices. It is evident, however, that buyers will have to contend with higher prices for coal and higher rotes of freights earlier in the season, and we again repeat our adyico to fako advantage of tho present condition of tho market, which is not likely to be materially worse before winter. Har mony appears to reign again among the companies, and thcro Is nothing at present to indicate a disruption or even a change of programme during this year. Thcro Isacer tain amount of uneasiness on tbe latter question, but there is no preceptible move mcnl to i-auso trouble." Tho present prices ofcoal are pretty well sustained ; if any cut ting is being done at all Just now it is done very quietly, ond the companies are con temphting a possible increase for August. The demand from both East and West is fairly good and gradually Improving, and the Southern market is better thun usual at this time of tbe year. The market is likely to be stronger in July, for consumers will lay in their long delayed fall and winter supply to a great extent in anticipation of almost certainly higher prices for August. They have postponed it for so long that on active time of it may be expected when they do begin, whloli, thcro la reason to believe, will be pretty soon now. The July produc tion programme has not yet been agreed on, further than for tho week between tho 3d and 10th, which is ntio of 'the hall time al ternate weeks of the June programme, tho only difference being that the three days of suspension aro the 4th, 5th and Cth instead of tbe last three of tbe week. 'J he Reading pcoplo have no more thun 75,000 Ions at Port Richmond, and say they can get rid of all they have very readily. They think tho prograinmo will lie full time for July after the 10th, but In this tbe wish maybe father of tho thought, and most other agree that a prolongation ol the June arrangement of alternate weeks is more likely. The city an,t line trade is quiet now, but will be more active soon. The total tonnage of anthracite coal from all the regions for tho week ending June 18, as reported by the several carrying com panies, nmouuled to 038,709 tons, against 414,813 tons in the corceeionding week last year, an Increase f 223,'J6a tons. The total amount ol anthracite mined for the year in 11,004,877 tons, against 9,57U,822 Ions for the same period last year.au increase of 2,025,' 055 tons. Amended Cinmo l.uivsu The amended game laws uf the State, passed by the last Legislntuie, nrohlbit the killing of elk or deer save only from the lot of October to Ibo following 3 III day of De cember; aUo the sale or transportation of elk deer, aiiMoe or fresh venison except In tbe time named. It prohibits the killing of a fwn when in its spotted coat, and also the pursuit of elk or deer with dogs; also the killing of cither of these auimals In the water when driven thereto by dogs. The penalty for a violation of the foregoing is $10 for each animal killed, and the dogs en gaged In the chase may be killed. A fine of $10 is imposed for catching black bass, rock bass, Lake Erie or grass bass, pike or pickerel or Susquehanna salmon between January 1 aud June 1. Tbe killing of these fish is only allowed by rod and hook at any time during tho year. The penalty for finh ing in a stream where the Commissioners have planted fish, lit less than three years thereafter, is $20, provided notice has been given of the planting. It is unlawful to catch shad in tho Susquehanna and Juuia ta Rivers from sunset on Saturday till sun rise on Monday, during tbe run of these fish, from March 15 to June 25. The nets to be used must be not less than 4 Inches in the mesh, measured from knot to knot iliagon ally. Tbe penalty is the seizure and sulo of the seine, th same to apply to any crsons using any gill net or drift seine, and, iu ad dition to the forfeitures, the offenders will be fined not exceeding $50 and imprisoned in the county jail for not less than three mouths, or both, at the discretion of tbe Court. The killing of a hare between January 1 and November 1 will Involve a fine of $5. A fine of $10 will be imposed tor bunting rab bits with ferrets. A fine of $50 Will be imposed for molest Ing a wild pigeon nestinc rround or dis charging a firearm within one mile of the nesting ground, mo person, unless a citizen of the State, shall be allowed to trap or catch wild pigeons With nets unless they take out a license. The Jienalty for violation of the law is s-av. The Hazleton Seniintl says that a nam bsr of Hungarians have left that section for borne, haying tired of the hard work they fojod in America. Wm. II. Hummel, of of the Dover (N, J.,) Index, was in town one day this week, and made us a very agreeable call. He re porta the Index flourishing, which faot we note with pleasure. Thomas Ehrlch, sged 65 years,, was struck by a passonger train while walking on tbe track of tbe Lehigh and Susquehan na Railroad on Tuesday night, near Allen town, sustaining injuries from the effect of which he dld Wedoeilsy. Tile Itow Comot, The new comet was discovered, says the Philadelphia Mullclin, by about two hun dred different persons by night wstchmen, homeward bound editors, Associated Press messenger-boys, wicked young men who were out scandalously late, a man who had Insomnia and got up to sit by tbe window, a disgusted father who could not sleep because tho baby was restless, and three men who arose and went to the window for tbe pur pose of projecting missiles at cats. Probably others are yet to be heard from. All of those people have sent in claims for tbe reward offered by a medicine man In Rochester for the discovery of now comets. Equaldlvision of the prize among the claimants, will give tho latter about 9 cents apiece, hardly enough, we should Imagine, to persuade them hereafter to sweep with eager eyes the boundless spaces of the firmament. The regular astronomers appear all to have been asleep. This is only one of many recent In dications that tho astronomers are contract ing tho habit of going to bed regularly at nlgbt and getting up their work clandestine ly In the day time out of the encyclopaedias- To seo the new comet properly it will be necessary for the observer to arise at about three in tho morning and to look to tbe northeastern part of the heaven. Wo are, however, assured that very soon the visitor will.ahow itself earlier In the evening, in time for the astronomers to examine it before retiring to bed at tho usual hour of ten o'clock. It will bo reinombered that Profes sor Proctor prophesied that if a comet should appear during the present year, there would ba good reasons for apprehending the' des truction of the world. This comet, we be lieve, Is the third or fourth that has come bounding into our system, and confident ex pections are entertained that wo shall bo visited by two or three more. There Is a very serious probability that Mr. Proctor knows no more about tbe relation between comets and tcncstrial destruction than any other man ; but If any person feels alarmed at his saying, that person will do no harm to so ciety or to himself by paying his subscrip tion to the Cabbok Advocate, rcfurmiughis conduct, and getting ready lor the final catastrophe, Welhajiort IIciiin. Tbe Evangelical Sunday Sohool has commenced a series of singing schools with Rev. E. J. Miller as instructor. An elec tion was held on Sunday last which result ed in favor of Rev. Miller as superintend ent of the rchool in place of John Dilterline who lesigncd. Our boys are getting their supply of "snap crack" and "banging stock" ready for the annroachine elorious 4th of Julv. The now law lately passed by some of our law-makers at Harrisburg prohibiting the sale of fire arms to boys under 16 years of age, don't seem to take much effect on our dealers around this section. Frank L. Raber, who has been attend ing Muhlenberg College, at Allentown, for the past two months, was spending a week's vacation with his parents aud friends here. Mrs. Henry Miller and C. Line, of Upper Mauch Chunk, wore visiting friends Here aurmg tne ween. The cross in Union Cemetery lot has been mowed and already disosed of to Levi Horn lor tho sum of $19.13. Wo are pleased to note that our old friend Hi Lesh is azain able to be about and at his work after being laid up with a se vere sprain on his lei t foot. Aaron F. Snyder who left for Yin cennes, Inch, to fill a position as clerk a lew weeks ago, returned home again aim: has taken up his former duties as clerk in his father's store. He says "nice place, but not lively enough." Charles Oswald is on his vacation trip and prepared for a glorious fourth. Some of our bova who attended the basket pic nio of tho Reformed Church, Lo-, hlghton, held on Calypso Island, at Bethle hem, on Saturday last, returned homo in the evening so overdone aud tired that tboy needed sweet rest when they landed on the soil of nativity. Bv the way, this place is by no means a dull one. We wero favored with a most lelluhlful musical entertainment one even ing last week by Miaes Schaefler and Feu ner, and Messrs. Miller and Zimmermau willi a piano, flute, banjo and violin. Their music whs perfect in harmony, excellent in execution and choice In selection. Tho entertainment given by the nyers Sisters on Saturday evening last in the Lo- uighlnn School Halt was a success. Allss Reynolds rerito'l "Curfew shall not toll to niitht" w!tli good taste and expression. The jubilee songs were well sung. Fred Lyons proved liimsell an cxeelleut Danjo player, and cave unmistakable proof of owninz the biggest mouth known to theatre-goers. Miss ijouisa tiycrs is a vivacious actress witn a gooil voice. Her sister Madnh has a voice of exceptionally hish range and sang very well. The variety busiuess Is tedious, and Thomas Gale as "Uncle-Eph" oyer aoted his part. On Tuesday afternoon last, at about 12:30 o'clock, a slight "smash" occuered on the L. b S. It. II., between this place and i arryviue, wnicn cieiavcn passenger train No. 4 about an hour. While coal train No, 54, drawn by engine No. 218, were running their regular route, going at the usual rate ot speed, about ten miles an hour, an axle broke on one ol the coal cars as the train was on this side of tbe Lehigh bridgo throw ing it from tbe track and dragging it a con siderable distance until it broke loose from tbe train, taking with it an oil tank, both cars going down tho bank at Schoch's llmo kiln. News oft ho accident was quickly telegraphed to Mauch Chunk, and tho wreck car and crew at once hastened to tbe scene, aud quickly cleared the track. Quint, Krvlilcrsivlllu Dow.Mge. Butter is selling at IB cents a pound. Eggs ore selling at 16 cents a dozen. A message received from Adam Kibler, of Wayne county, Pa., June 20, 1881, staled that corn was jutt peeping out of the ground, and baying would commence the 15lb or July. WagcsSl.no and board. A Good Niiounoa While Mr. D, Beck bad much hay out last Saturday, Mr. Benjamin Meitiler, miller, of Indian Creek, knowing this, hitched up his team, and was soon iu tbe enjoyment of helpiug Mr. A child ol Thorns Bachman had been nut in tho garden last Sunday week. She sixih after came to the bousn crying saying wuiielhing had stuns her in the lee. Mr. B. went to the garden to seo what it was, and found a gray colored snake, which he killed. He found the leg swelling fast, aod quicaiy sent lor a aoctar. Mr. John Frock cut his left foot last week which kept him from work. Jot. Rollirloiiii noloa. Lkuiqutob EvAnnitlCAL Unuaos B. J, Smoyer, pastor. Preaching tomorrow (Sun day) at 10 a. m. Sunday school at 3 p. m. Preaching at 7:30 p. in. Morning subject "The Crisis or the Exodus." Evening sab Jeot "Christian Indepeadenee." All are welcome. M. E. Uudech, Ueo. W. North, Pastor. Preaching; Sunday at 10.30 a. m., and at 7:30 p. m. Sabbath School at 2:00 p. ra. Fiust Pbxsutteriam Uuuncn, no Pastor, Sabbath School at 9.00 o'clock a. m. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday at 8:00 p. m. ZiOH'aKBroBMsDOuoncu, J. Il.Hartman pastor. Preachlog at 10 a. m., Sermon, la Qerman. 2 p. m., Sunday school. 7:S0 p.m., sermon, In English. A cordial welcome to all EVaMOKLlCAZ. UHOacn.WKissroKT. E. J Miller, Pastor. German presetting; at 10 o clock a. m by the Pastor. Sunday School at 3 p.m. English preaching a 7.30 p. m, Teachers' Uxmulllntlolla. County 6uperihtendent T. M. Bslllet,wlll hold teachers' examinations as follows i Lansford boroush. Saturday. Julv 2. Mauch Chunk borough, Wednesday, Juiy o. Lehlghton, Tuesday, July 19th. 4Ss7Tbe Superintendent's address, for tbe present is Lehlghton, From theJCounty Seat. 8tale and scarce News, Cheap and pretty Calico. Played out Strawberries. Next to follow Raspberries. Plenty and cheap Leltuco. Coming down In price Gas. Hot and wet Tho weather. Away up The thermometer. Flowing freely Perspcrotlon, High and In demand Sugar. Rampant Dress and fashions. Plenty and fine New potatoes. Wanted Tho dog law enforoed. Should be rauztled or killed Dogs. Near at hand Tbe Fourth ol July. Closed for two months Our schools. Independent and happy Children. Doubtful and uncertain Fresh eggs. Good The eeneral health of our bor. ougn. Reliable Insurance nirenta Kemtrer Jk airou. Cheap and interesting- The Cirbo.i advocate. Romanllo and beautiful Switzerland of America. We are clad to learn that the M.iiieh Chunkers who left for different parts of the west and south are well and doing well. Generally on Saturday evening our uorouen presents a I veiv nnnoorance. hot on last Saturday evening It was unusually iveiy, me pavcmenion ooin siues ot mar ket Square were literally thronged with people. ConcreMled near tho Court House to witness a performance on a tight ropo stretched from Treharu's corner to the steam mill, at an elevation of about 35 feeti while the performance was going on the 1'hoenix Band came marching up Susnuahanna street, which augmented the crowd After uie periormanco the crowd gradually dis persed, some to their homes and others to see the drama played by tbe "Sterling Com vuiupauy. DlSArpKARED The old Market lfotisn. and a new ono will soon take its place. -Rumor says that Thos. Reed, teleirranh operator for the Lehigh Coal and Naviga- uuu company, ni mis place, contemplates moving to Allentown soon. The comet comit over half a dozen or more of our citizens on last Monrlav even. ing according to an agreement mado be tween them, they proceeded to the Lehigh and Susquehanna depot at 2 o'clock in the morning to see the comet, but to their cha grin discovered after arriving that the comet bad disappeared, and they were about four hours too late. The entertainment riven bv tho Hter. ling Comedy Company for the benefit of tho Phoenix Band, was well patronized and gave general satisfaation. -On last Wednesday evenini- a frea out door lecture was given by Prof. Schafler, on tbe subject of tho Bowery Boy and Female rorms. interesting ana instructive. -Prof. A. W, Vananda has received sev eral organs of different styles and price, miicn no win cu ciiner ior casa or on time, to suit the purchaser. Those wishing la purchase ran see them at Hall's sewing machine rooms, next door below Stcdmnn'a jewelry store. A beautiful stool, musical instructor. and six lessons in music, will bo given to all those who purchase an organ or piano irom a. r. vananda. Hazard street Is in a miserable condi tion, and should be cleaned of stones and rubbish, and put in good repair. Why oan't it bo done ot ouco ? Jpsticb. Illff Creek Items. Our farmers are busy at present makintr hay. Tho next thing iu order will he har vesting. -William Boycr, of this place, showed us a wheat stalk lust week that measured 5 feet and six inches, the bead being BJ Inch. . JNCX17 Tho children's meetinc at Bolt's on Saturday evening was largely attended. Hon. J. G. Zern and W. II. Knecht. P. M. of Weissport, were at this plaoe ou busi ness on Thursday of last week, and durins: their stay dropped in to see our library, which contains at present between three and four hundred volumes. Gentlemen, call again. Since his return from the Le gislature Dr. Zern occasionally visits here. Dunne the severe thunder storm of Sunday last tho bolt s Evangelical Cuurcu was struck by lightning, the fluid entering at the top of the steeple and passing down on one side of it, teanug off a great many sningies, uesiaesuoing some otner damage. Doc Humphrey, of Cberrvville. waa at this place on Saturday, and while here gave us a pleasant call. The Dr. reports tbe hay oiop very short in Northampton county. -Harry Wertz. of Pino Run. moved to stony it in on Monday last, and Amandea ueer moved lo 1'ine Hun, in the house made vic-ant by Sir. Wcrtz. We aro sorry to lose Mr. W.. as he was a gentleman in every r spect. L. Lentz, of the American. Mauch Chunk, was on a visit to friends at this place on Wednesday. The trustees of the Soli's church melon Wednesday evening tq deoido what to do with the steeple, struok by lichtnlnc on ouuuay last. Robert Miller, of near Weissport. re cently of this place, ruoyed to Packerton on a uursaay last. Tresspassers would do well to read the recent act passed by the legislature in re gards to trespassing on private properties, sc., sc. The storm of Tuesday did considerable aamage to iruil trees. AtxriRE. Wild Crock' Ileum, Eggs are 16 cents a dozen, aud butter i-s cents per pound. Solomon Eekhart.of Wild Creek Kettle, formerly of this place, purposes to move uacu again into one oi iir. iuoier s Houses Henry II. Kibler, while out in the woods several days ago killed a monstrous rauiesnaxe. "There, that explains where my clothes line went to." exclaimed an Iowa woman as she found her husband hanging in the siaoic. Peter Chrlslman paid us a visit one day last week. Catharine Disller,of Penn Haven Junc tion, formerly of this place, returned home on iuonaay ol last week. Visitors here on Sunday last were Mrs. Mary A. Greene, of Kreegeville, Monroe county; Henry beorge, of Pine swamp, John Greene, of Upper Big Creek, John A. Hitner, of Upper Wild Creek Valley, Sto- pncii rvioier, oi Beers valley, sua airs. u. Greene, east of this place. Friday is an unlucky day for fish. It IS not true that Mr. Wilson Shoenen berger and sister, who moved to Kansas last spring, are coining home again on ac count of being homesick. They will not corns at present. What is it that by loosing an eye has ooiya nosaieitT' A noise. A party will be held at Joel Kunkal's hotel, in Krcsgy ville, Monroe county, on Mondsy. There will be a dsnce in the evening. Oiaoo. A l'o.ltlve Fact. Dr. Evory's Diamond Ctarrh Remedy Is a positive cure for Catarrh, Hay Fever, In fluenza, Bronchitis and Cold in tbe Head. One trial will convince tbe most skeptical. See the advertisement. The commencement exercises of Muh lenburg College Wednesday attracted manv strangers to Allentown. Rev. William K. Frirk, or Philadelphia Wednesday address ed the Alumni, and In the eveulng Hon. R. E. Wilght delivered tbe annual address to tbe literary societies. Mrs. Catherine Each, of the Valley House celebrated her 57th birthday ou Tues day last, upon wblch occasion her entire family of sons and daughters, with their wives, husbands and children assembled to do bar honor. During the evening tbey pre sented her with a very beautiful pair of gold mounted specta:les, as a tokeoofthelr af fection. May she lire to sea amlenjoy many more such happy reunions of her family. Mrs. MoGuIr was killed by cars st tb juruiingnara coal mines, 10 Alleillsnj.Co i Saturday. My SchqolD8partm6nt. Br 0. 8. W. July 3d. Exodus 1, 114. Lxssoh Ahautsis. . Tut ISRASLITSS. 1, Their Great Ancestor, v. 15. Israel or Jacob. 2. Their Noblo King, v S. Joseph. 3. Their Twelve Patriarchs, y. 24. 4. Their Journey to Egypt. 5. Their Small Beginning In Egypt, v. 5 6. The Death ol Joseph and bis Contcm- poraries, v, 6 T. Their Prosperity, v, 7, In Dumber ana power. 8. Their Cruel Masters, r. 11. 9. Their Compulsory Labor, v. 11, 10. Their Continual Growth, v. 12. 11. Their Increasing Slavery, v. 13, 12. Their Sorrowful Lives, y. 10. II. Tuxir Nxw Kino. 1. Forgot Joseph and his Benefits to Eevot. v. 8. 2. Spoke ol their Comparative Strength, v. v. 3. Mistook their Purpose, v. 10. 4. Planned for their Suppression, v. 10. 5. Adopted a Severe Measure, v. 11. 6. Saw His Plans Frustrated.. v. 12. 7. Was Alarmed and Grieved at their Increase, v. 12. III. God's People. They were at first a very insignificant people, v. 5. Their life is but a journey here, v. 1 . They suon'leave this world for a better, v. f). They are an Increasing people, v. 7. They are often misuudarstood by the world, v. 9, 10. They are often an afflicted people, v. 12. Their growth can not be stopped, y. 12. Their prosperity often a cause of sorrow to the world, v. 13. Their life a life of labor. Work here rest hereafter, v. 14. Chh.dkk.i's Mkktimqs. On Wednesday evening, tbe 22d of this mouth, a children's meeting was held in the Evangelical Church at New Mahoning. About 5 o'clock in the afternoon, in compa ny with about fifteen persons, we rode up the valley with the purpose of having an enjoyable time feasting in a grovo before tbe meeting. Of course we had our baskets with us; well, later, with good things such as cakes, pies, boiled eggs, etc., wo stopped in a beautiful grove about three miles from the church, and after spreading our eatables in ono long table on tho bosom of mother Earth, we prayed, and then followed tho imposing ceremony of eating to our heart's content. We remained in the grove about three-quarters of an hour, and left it happy and contented. The meeting in tho church was opened by singing the hymn, "Abund antly Ablo lo Save," aud prayer by W. C. Weiss. Tbe first address was delivered by Rev. Miller; he presented the importance of the Sunday School cause, and the im provements made in persons by the Chris tian religion. Levi Wentz, of Millport, spoke of the advantage gained by becoming a Christian wbilo young. Rev. StsufTsr, of Mauch Chunk, spoke of the way to heaven. On Saturday evening a meeting was held at Big Creek. After prayer and song John Arncr, of Weissport, spoke in a vory excel lent manner from the words, "Remember now tby Creator in the doys of thy youth." The speaker gave a number of very excel lent reaions for now remembering our Cre ator. J. K. Rickert spoke to tho parents and children in the German language. Rev. Smoyer supplied tho place of Rev. Miller, and spoke of being tired. Tux LEinanTON Evan. Children's Service. According to previous announcements, Rev. Smoyer preached a children's sermon to the Evangelical Sunday School on last Sunday evening, on the subject of "Little Sins." The speaker took bis text from James lii, 5: "Behold how great a matter a little fire klndlcth." He commenced the discourse by telling how great fires com mence. By a block ot wood saturated with water and the imjiossibillty of lighting it with a match he showed why it is impossi ble for little boys and girls to commit great sins at once. He then built an imaginary fire of shavings and slicks of wood, repre senting evil company, evil words, evil ac tions, selfishness, disobedience to parents, lying, swearing, etc. Ho then showed how easy it is for a person to commit a groat sin, after committing little sins, and spoke of the progressive nature of sin, The service was very interesting and Instructive. The Weissfort Evan. S. S. In connection with the Weissport Evan gelical Sunday School, tbey hold a mission ary collection once a quarter. At the quar terly collection lilted last Sunday, they raised tbe snug sum of twenty dollars. Is there a Sunday School in tbe lower part of the county that can do better? Toe Lehiohton Presbtteeian S. S. The Presbyterian Sunday School of Le hlghton will hold their annual anniversary on Thursday evening, tho 7th of July. Tbe programme consists oi singing by the school and also by two classes separately. There will be a number of recitations and other exercises by the boys and girls to make tbe occasion enjovable. We are certain that the cxeicises of tho evening will be of a na ture to speak well for the school and its offl oera. Severe f tor in at Canton. The storm which passed over Easton be tween 1 and 2 o'clock Wednesday, we now learn did great damage in tbe country ad jacent, and was a remarkable one In many respects. Previous to the rainfall, and be fore the wind got up, there was a all office dry snow for a few moments, observed in many places In and around Easton, Tbe storm was but bslf a mile wide at tbe most, and It tore its wsy slong the narrow path with awful violence. On tbe outskirts of Esston in Forks township, it whirled tbe fences Into the air, carrying great fence rails hundreds of feet, uprooting corn and wheat, and doing much damage to frame buildings There was no hail I n Easton,but but In Forks township for about five minutes large bail stones fell, and, among them, some Urge Jagged lumps ot ice. Benjamin Larch's bsrn was blown over, and, the course of tbe storm passing through his timber lend towards tbe Delaware, dozens of trees were uprooted and blown down. In town tba streets were flooded, cellars and basements Inundated branches of trees blown off, and considerable damage done to gardens. There were only a few vivid, wicked flashes of lightning, and they were accompanied by sharp, cracking thunder. Tbe Court House was struck by be lightning, and a large piece of plaster, torn off the celling In tbe Court room. There waa no court at tbe time, and some of the officials in tbe room below, hearing tbe fall of tbe plaster, rushed up stairs and found the room filled with a tbln blue sulphurous smelllne smoke. The heat was Intense dur ing the afternoon, and at tbe height of tbe storm, witn rain lulling in torrents, tne ther mometer marked 82 degrees, K'l'ATi; NEtVB, Hon. Orange Noble, of Erie, is spoken of ss a Democratic candidate for State Treas urer. Tbe fire-brick works at Clearfield were destroyed by fire on Sunday, Lossunknown; insurance, $23,000. ' Twelve oil otrs were thrown from the track of lha Philadelphia and Reading rail road near Mohrarille on Saturday, and bad ly wrecked. The Greensburg JVett rays thst detectives are after W. O, Mu. a well known cttlaen ef West Eawtown. He married Mies Dvug- .... i.ii , mi...j.u 1 . , i aui, oi tne same place. Thomas Leo, an old resident of Marcus Hook, fell dead on Friday. Sbamokln's Council has authoriaod the investment of $3000 In fire sparatus. Gold ore has been discovered near Titus- ville, according to the World of that city. Joseph Collins, Of Kennelt Squsrc, died on Tuesday from Injuties received on the railroad. The notorious dance-bousa of Ben Hogan, at ,iic liny ,is being converted in to antiureh Miss Sarah Pfile, of Paine lownshlp.Cam- bria county, lias been round guilty orkilling ner iiiegiiimato cniid. The planing mill of Isaac G. Jones, at somerset, was destroyed by lire on Thurs day. Loss, $4000 ; no Insurance. Harry Sample, of Alleshenv. a brakeman on the Cincinnati and Pittsburg Railroad, was aiiiea oy cars at xiiancnesieron Jt ndav Isaac K. Lichtel.of Bhlonack committed to the Monteomerv Countv Jail on Thurn. day charged with adultery, hanged himself in nis ceu on t may. Mahlon II. Dickinson. President of tho state uoard ol i'ubllo Charities, has visited Airs, t ogg in the Insane Asylum at Harris burg, and Is satisfied of her insanity. Monthly payments of wsees have been made iu the last twti weeks at Johstnwn hv the Cambria and Gauticr Works, the Wood vale Woolen Mills and the Iowa Barb Works, The total amount paid outwasS140.- 000. The Board of Pardons will hold its next meeting on September 20. Mary Fjhs, a deaf mute, was run over bv cars near Harrisburg on Saturday night and Kiueu. Michael Hushes, a laborer, was run over by a loaded cait In Phoenixville on Satur day, and crushed to death. Mrs. Mary McKane. of Chambershnrr, Bged 63 years, recently committed suicide by ounging. one was insane. Wilson Zweiaie, aecd 10 vcars. waa run over and killed by cars at Leesport, on the iieauiug iioaii, on Saturday. William Powers, of Loyalsnck township, Lycomlnz countv.was dracs ed nearly a mile by runaway horses on Wednesdayand re ceived Injuries that may prove fa '-a I. refer Conrov. a boy fell from a window in Pittsburg on Thursday and was killed. Ten thousand cords of bark are- beinir peeled and piled up near Wilcox. Crawford county. Hiram Hendrick, a Clearfield countv, lumberman, chopped off his lelt foot a few days ago. Tho premium list of the Pennsylvania 8tato Agricultural Fair this years will amount to $41,000. Tho Cleveland Rolllnz Mill Company aro putting up 250 additional coke ovens at Moyer, Westmoreland county. Newspaper stories of small-pox existing in Northeast, Erie county, aro emphatically denied by tbe authorities of that place. Francis Murphy, the temperance advo cate, ended a three weeks campaign at Oil City on Saturday night. He obtained nearly 2000 signatures lo the pledge. UAKRIK1). On the 15th ult.,by Rev. A. Bartholomew, William King and Miss Ellen M. Blose, both of Lower Towanicnsing, this county. On the 19th ult., by the same, William H. Knappenberger and Miss Sarah A.J. Gelay, both ol Lower Towamensing, tills county. On the 25th ult., by the same, James B. Rcichard,of East Penn, and Miss Clara A, Rehrig, of Mahoning, this county. On the same day, by tho same, Uenry J. Bowman and Miss Mary Alice Scboch, both of East Penn, this county. JUKI). On the 13th ult., in Brunswick township, Schuylkill county, Daniel Godscball, aged 54 years and 10 days. On tho 14th ult., in Mahnnlnz townshln. Granville A., son of David and Sarah Kutius, aged a years and 6 months. On the 15th ult., in Lower Towamensing township, David Henry, son of David and Emaliue Klinetop, oged 13 years,.6 months and 18 days. On tho same day, in West Penn, Charles Schellhammcr, aged 44 years, 11 mouths and 26 days. KKSCDED FK031 DEATH. The following statement of Wm.J.Cougb lln, orsomervllle, Mass., Is so remarkable that we beg to ask lor It the attention of our read ers Tie savs : " In the (all of 1870 I was tak en with a violent iiLKsniNa or rns loos, followed by a severe oouirh. 1 soon began to lose my appetite and flesh. I was so weak at one time that 1 could not leave my bed. In the summer of 1877 I waa admitted to the City Hospital. W hllo there the doctors said I had a hole in my lelt lung as Ida; as a half dollar. I expended over a hundred dollars In dootors and medicine. I was so far xone at one time a report went around that I was dead. I pave up hope, but a trlend told me ot Hit. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS. I laughed at my friends, thinking that my cose was incurauie, dui a got a oottie to sausiy them, when, to my surprise and xrntlOcatlon, dead, began to revive, and to-day 1 feel a bet ter spirits than I have the past threo years. "1 nrlte this hoping yon will publlth It, so that every one aflllcted with Diseased Lungs will ut IntlnArf tn talrA 11U WM HAT.I.Sl BALSAM FOR THE LIINQS.and becon vnlced that CONSUMPTION Can bo Cured. I have taken two bottles and can positively sarthatlt has done more iiood than all tli- other medicines 1 bave taken since toy sick ness, my Gouitn i.aa aimosi eniireiy anap- iieareu ana a inait soon do aDis to go to wora." Sold by A, J, Ddxums, Lehlghton, and all druggists. Deo. 18. 1650-yloow HENKY'S CAItBOUC SALVE. The BEST SALVE In the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt Itheum, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all kinds of Skin Eruptions, Freckles and Pim ples. The Salve Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction In every case or money refunded, lie sure you get HENRY'S OAltUULIC SALVE, as an utners are but imitations, Prloe 2i cents, For sale by all Druggist everywhere. AJee. is, issv-yieow It ED HOUSE POWDERS Are the only Horse and Poultry Powders that give universal satisfaction. If the Powders do not give satisfaction, the Druggist will ra. turn your money. Dee. II, 1580 yleow ERRORS OF YOUTH. A Gentlftnan whn aaffcrri for yrar from NerrouiDfcUILI'J Y.I'JtliMATUlta DECAY and ail tbe M.oc:snf routl.ro I imlwciotlOD, will (or tbe take of cvtTtfrioK liuraanlt) tend free to allwtio need it, the recipe aud direciloustor xnakltiff tbe aim pie reinfdy bv which h waa cmed. SutTerera waning to profit by the ad vertlaer'a experience can do ao by adlreain in perfect root) deuce. JOHN O OQOEN, Jan.lS-mfl 4i Cclar btreet, N. V To Consumptives. Tbe adrertlser. bat-In been permanently cur eu of that iirean disease. Coninmmliiu. by a simple leinedr. la anxious, to make known to nis le iow-aunereia iue means vx care, 'loan who deaire it. be will nud a conv cf tlie urtv m ipttou ned, (free ot cbi.ee), witn tbe dlreo- uoDior prup sarin jst huq undr tno aame, wnicu tber will find a buck Cube far COaHitopiiox. AMUWA. Reo.vchitw tie. Pflrtiea wiiMiw Ibo IT&acrlpUoD. vitl please ftddre. HIV K. A, WILSON. 194 l'EN.N Btreet, William.' una. new xorc jannsui A pati Wutel. Big Fat. ZJgbt Work Steady Kniplorment Samples free Ad dre-a, M. b. BVltW, No. 48 tiX&tiAV fttreet New York. ,Jan.S9 0m V 0 V To the Work i Class We are now prepar rd to 1 urn tab all eta Met wlib coustani euin ov- meet at home. tii whole el the time or tor tlieJrapsre momentn. IIus'up new Jtebiaud profits pie. risuof enter fei eawW earn from M ceata to & per evenlur.aud a pr pot j tlonal cum by Heyotms; their whole time to tho busines. Dors nd alrls eain neatly a- much I as nii-n Thit sit who ee this nottco may roue T ther address, and test tho business we make this offer t To such as are not we:l sail' bet, I we will svnd one dollar to pay for the tioublii i of writing. Full particulars aud ouitU tieo AddreiM. OEUKOB tiTINUO & CO.. Tort j aud, Maine. July lOvl IIKAITII IS AV 12 ALT J 1 1 1 Br. 15. C. WEeTaNiRYls and Hiuiif Trsmt mrsT. avpeclho lor Hysteria, fJlszinnss, Con ruisions, Jltarvoua itesdsche, Alcutal iJfptes. alon.Losaof Meiuorr, puuia on hers , Inipo tency, lnvolnntarv Kmlasiona, prematuru Olc Age. caused by overexertion, sell abuse ur uver-luduljcence, which leads to misery, decnv aud death. One box will oure rreeut cbm-s. Kach box eon Ulna one mouth's treatmrnr. One dohar a box. or six boxe fos Cvn dollars - scur by msil preps Id on reci-ipt ctf price. We rusr , antra six boxes to enre any csre With each 1 order leceived bv us lot ix boxes, accooioau led with Urn dollars, we 4 111 snd tbe purchas er our written jruarsnte' to return the iiinmv If tbe treatmens does not effoCt a cure ilaar 1 anteea Issued only when the treatment is order , ed from our asrenU JOHN O W15ST A CO., ' Beta Prritetort. ill A tl W. Vidian btreet , ChlMiro,ilI. a- J- BURLING. Aut. Ihlb. tin. Ia. . t ina, oi uie laucr place, oa inursuay jbsi, and tho next day eloped with Miss Maggie flUadsIf hit sspt It, 6 ty rpiiE slatimijITok PLANING MILL AND- Cabinet Ware Factory AT SLATISGTOJT. JOHN BALLIKT, Propr., Deal. In all kntd snitstata of rine, rtsnilock.' Oak and Hard Wuofl Lumber, ami I, now me paicd to execute any luiil of orders Ivr DressoD Lnmboli OF ALU JCINDfe. Doo n, Sashes, Blinds, Shutttrv Honldliigfi, Cabinet Ware, Ac With promptness. Brackets Made to Order. The Machinery Is all new and of th hmt en a most Improved kinds. I employ nen bnl tu beat woikmen. ue well seasoned nndnttn.i nm. terto t, ami amtbmeforeable to fcuamtitee ontf re antietnctloii to nil who may furor me with a call Old or a bf mail Dtommlr attended to. v- cJifirpes are modcmtei terms cash, or in tot cat chargwd o4tcr thirty gays. OIVK MB A CALL. C& Tboe en raced tn liniMlnir will flnditii their advantage to bave Biding, Floor iloanla Door. H Allies, shutters. Ac. Ac. tuada at thi . Factory.. ilayl JOUrT BA EXIST THE BEST OF COAL The undersigned Is now prepared te sapply the very best I.ATT1MEH COAX, at the AU lowing LOW PniOES FOB OAS It I DettvM. No. 1 Chestnut, by thoear.. ........... Jl 71 No. 1 Chestnut, by the cat..,...,, i.i , a Ti Slove, by the car 4 Do lly the single ton, S cents per ton additional J. L. GABEL, Dealer m General Hardware, &c. Opposltelha Public Squuro, SANK BTItEKT, LEIlIQiriOX, VA. ner,!0,IS7T MILTON A. WEISS7 CARRIAGE BUILDER, Bank Street, Lehightort. REPAIRING Of all description promptly attended to at th roost reasonable prices. AfT-AU Work guaranteed, and patronage. Is resoectfully solicited. tlan.zs-yl T HE MOST I'OPULAU Sewing Machine 19 THE AND JOSEPH DeFRETIN Is the salesman for I.eVlnhton and vlatntty. If you want a Nachlnu call and see htm up send postal card. apr. 80-J 1. JpOIl FASHIONABLE DRESS GOODS, Dress and Trimming Silks, Dress Trimmings, Dry Goods, NOTIONS, Groceries, Provisions, Glass & Queensware. Standard Silver Ware, &c, Call at th. Popular ONE PRIDE Store or E. H. SNYDER, HANK St., Lehlghton apis-ms $10 i OotOt fnrnlthed free, with fall inutrno- tiovs foroonductlnathemostprodtable Imittneaa tht anv ona ran euirareln 1 bobiislno's in si eov to learn.and our tnatroo tiunsamaoaiunrieauacuin that anrcne can nmke grcnt rolli frrnn the very trt. Hooae can tail who U willing to work. Women axe aa successful an men. Uors ud culi can earn larpu m a. Many have msce over one hundr4 dolarsltf aslnzle wteic. NothuifflUe It ever vuown before. AH wlioetganateaurpriittdat the cnae and rapidity w.th which fbev are able to make money. Yon c. n ennae In I his bnal new darioptvour spare time at (treat profit Yoit do not dato to Invest any capital tn IU Wa take ail the risk. Tbot-e who need leadv money should wT'tfl to ua at onoe. All unilhed free. Addie-'sTllTJ b A CO., Auaokla. listoa. Oct,2,188tM? HI! PO Of all kinds TTJ VORS,dtcbar KM r .N jres of IUOOD or iiiuena,rnl I IULU ,ui diaeases ot the llitCf TJ quirklyand perfectly cmei by a simple and eooUdUM UEMKDY. l-'ormfutmaiton nddif i Vh J. FAHKIt&CO.WAnntN. Y, Procured for all joMlers disabled In the IT. ft, service from nny esniu. also for heirs of de-. ceased soldiers Tbe illirhteet disability en titles to pension. PKN8IONS INUfiE.ViS KD. Bounty and new discharges procured. Those In doubt as to whether entitled to any thing, should send two 8 cent stamps for our "circular ot Information. Address, with stain pi, Stoddart 2t Co., Solicitors ef Ulaltns and Patents, Washington. D C, Tcl; box 623. ma 21" 4. SU&BL DIAMOND CATARRH REMEDY A Posltlrt) Care far Catarrh of all kinds. It Is Iuataiitaneou. tn attract and 1'ermartent lu lleault. Cures at any stage or tlie disease. lias cured eases so tertlbls that bones came from tbs nose. Dr.ETory'a Diamond Catarrh Kcitu edr Is mild aud pleasant, affording itntsiedlaU) It dial and prompt cureln all cases orcatarrli, lnltueiiza, llajr Paver, lJrouehltU. H wilt reinore Polrpni and effectnallr cur Watery and Purulent Discharges from tha Head and Tnrost, and Foetid. Sickening Drtathi per fectly restore Impaired Smell, Tasto and marine: reltere Headache, Break up Golds In tha Head; btrenirthen tho Voice and Eyes; Purtfy, Ileinlat, and Mender Clear and Acttie every Organ or Uio Uead and Throat. Price, 60 cents, Dr. BvorySa Diamond Invteorator ta a l'erlcet Illood 1'urlller, Appraiser and Nerve Xoulc. It makes a dellgCtrnl, Khols some drink, which Invigorate.. 1'urltUsT and Btrenctlaena the euilre system. For aeneial Debility, Dyspepsia, UUIouneas, Torpid Liver, Indigestion, Neuralgto and llheo-r mstlo Affections, Jaundice. Malaria, Flatulency. Nausea, Hick Headache and Kidney Oomplalnui. It Is Invaluable. Price, to cents. Dr. EvoryU Diamond Salve Is a sorer, elzn enro lor Burns, lirulsea. Sores or all kinds. Bait Rheum, Teller, Itlngwonn ana Cutaneous Eruptions. Price, a cents, Aak your Drncelstfor these remed lea and take no other i or will b. scut Prso ou receipt of prl re. Descriptive Pamphlets Free. AdditssDr. Kvory's DUmend Jlemedles Oo F O. Eox J5a. ki John Street, Jsw Tort,
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