9 CALL AT NUSBAUM'3, ALL AT NUSBAUM'S, ALL AT NUSBAUM'S, "' Oripal Clean Cash Store," Opposite the Public Square, HANK Street, and mako your purchases 01 DRY GOODS, &c, Which he Is ofTerlntf at rrlees Lower than ths Lotoest. lilt Stock comptlsos MOURNING GOODS, A SPECIALTY, Silks and Satins, in all colors. Mohair and Debigc Suitings, lovely styles. Gingham Suitiflgs( all styles. Laces and Embroideries, every description. CorBcts ! Corsets 1 Corsets ! Carpets and Oil Cloths, in the Various grades. China and Glasnvarc. BOOTQ ootO AND SHOEQ I IIOEW 1 Respectfully, J. T-. NUSJ1AUM, Opposite tbo Publlo Square, Lehighton, Pa. sept. 18-71 SATURDAY, JtJIiY 1(1, 1881. Local and Personal. !EjV. Anntlif t lot of WAtt, PAPER, new nd beautiful designs, just received at A. J. Durling's drug store. ruro Paris Green and Hellebore, in large or small quantities, at Zcrn & Ilap shet'a drug store, Weissn'irt, Pa. ST A good and neat Dugcy Harness or Lap Dusters, Sheets Screen Covers, Fly Nets, Ear Tips, Ac, can bo hod at a reasonable price of M. Flnrey, Weissport, Pa. 20tf V3 Death to Potato Bugs. 500 pounds strictlv pura Paris Green, just received at A, J. Darling's drug store. SUV Post OIHto Building, Lehlghlon.Pa. Sow is your chance, and I nioko bold to say that It'is Iho best you ever had, to buy Boots, 6hoc9, Hats, dps, ic. I am lully (quipped for ttio spring trade, and ran oiler yni a greater variety, a better artiele, anil a lower pripo than any house in this section. Ladies, if you want nica fitting shoes tor yourselves or your littlo girls, I can please you in every resert. I mean busines, mid atn prepared to back my assertions. Respectfully, Lewis Weiss. tejUlf you wantn nlco smooth.ensy shave your hair cut or shampooing, go to Krnns Roeilerer's Saloon, under tho Eieliango Ho tel. Ho trill fix you right, and dou'tyou forget it. Purs Persian lnect rowiler kills biigs and vermin "T oil kinds. Sold at A. J. Darling's drug store. Messrs Zern Rapsher, have secured Hie services of a new clerk in the per ron of Mr. E. J. Sellers, lato of Readinc, Pa. Mr. S. is a thorough druggist and will be pleased to wait upon customers. jjES Now receivlns nml opening a very large and Insliiuuable aswitnient id merch ant tailoring goods, comprising a full lino of Ihe vary latest styles ol cloths, eissinieres and suitings, of tho best foreign ami domes tic manufactu re, suitable for spring and sum mer wear, which I am prepared ti nfako up' fashionably and substantially nt prices fully as low as at any other establishment In the country. Call avid be conviuced of the (ruth'ol iny statements. Respectfnllv, H. Il. 'Pr.TKas.Acrnt, V,. 0. Duildrng, Lehighton, l'cnn'o. 53-Th6 stock of wall pjper,linuso furn ishing articles, funcy good, Ac, nt Luckcn bach's, Broadway, Mauch Chunk, Is simply immense, while'his pried uro the lowest. Call in and sec him, toS-Clocks, Welches, Jewelry and silver vfare for sale, and repiiiing done at Ilaga luilh's Store, Weissjioit. 25yl. gtfT Pure Powilorcd White Hellebore is death to tho currant and gooseberry worm. 8,ild at Dm ling's drug store. SIB- PAPER RAflS a specialty at tho CXkiioM Advoctik office, i;Q.Smoko "Tho Round Head Cigars:, tho best 5 c-nt citjtr in town. Try them. For sale by J. W. Iumlenbush, at tho "Car bon IIouso." 31 tf. FraM Schmidt of South Bethlehem, wss In town Wednesday last, looking halo and hearty as over. Fred's Democracy flags not in rfBy particular. JStnes Ditsel departed from -Hazlcton, suddenly four years ago leaving a wife and baby behind. On Monday ho returned and kidnapped tho child. Tho man and boy were afterward overtaken at Alleutown and relumed to Hoslclnti, Adjutant General Lalta ami Colonel G, 11. Worth (of Govern" Hoyt's ctaff) have selector! Wilkesbarro for the encampment ol the Third Brigade this month. Tbo Lehigh Valley had two wrecks on Wednesday,- 6th Inst. At Catasauqua sever al freight ears were demolished, and a short distance below Kitlatlnny several coal cars were knocked to splinters. No ono hurt. Robert Naif, aged 69 years, was killed by a fall of rock In a quarry oearEaston, on Tuesday. Sylvester Blsblng ws killed' by cars a the Glendon Iron Works, near Easton, on TnesJay. Eighty five members of tho Cigsrmak ers' Union struck In Allentown On Monday for an advance of from 60 cents to $t per thousand. Two colls of wlro rope weighing 07100 pounds were receutly shipped to Chicago by the Hazard Manufacturing Company, of Wilkesbarre. Samuel S. Coon, of Chatham Four Cor ners, New York, died at the Luzerne Hotel In Wilkesbarre, on Sunday, with many of tha symptoms of cholera. Files are said to soon disappear from a room containing a plate of the following mixture. Half a teasnoonful of black pep der, in powder, one of brown sugar and one of cream mixed together. We are pained to learn of the severe illness ofour old friend, Mr. Gabriel Ditch er, of Mahoning Valley, but hope soon to bear of his convalescence. Our friend Sam. Macquade, of the Ha ileton Daily Bulletin, says i "The story go ing the rounds of the papers throughout the State as to the poisoning of a lot of Hunga rians at this place, and the subsequent death of four of them, is an inftrnal lit. mt existed only ln the distempered mind of soma oyer-zealous reporter. The Presbyterian congregation of IIok- endauqua secured a proBt of nearly four hundred dollars towards the new parsonage fund by their excursion to Cuney Island, July 7th. Between five and six hundred passengers were on the well managed excur sion train a very creditable affair to all concerned. The body of a man, identified as Rich ard Boston, from Greene Ridge, near Scran ton, was found floating in the Susquehanna river at Wilkesbarre, Monday afternoon. Paasiosa IxcacAttD. Seacard nfSto,'.. dard Jr. Co., in another column. They are rtliible and prompt, Some Iwenly-four cars vtero thrown from the track at Gelslngcr'sj between Al lentown and Bethlehem, on tho Valley Railroad, on Saturday night. Tho englno was a good deal damaged, end ths cars which were loaded, wcro piled In a heap across both tho main (racks and Ihe siding, A wrecking gang was Immediately put to work, and In threo hours the tracks were clear. Passenger trains, meantime, were delayed. Tho accident was caused by the caflessness of the brakeman In turning the switch for the aide track instead of tho main track. The locomotive was the 112. David Moyer, a jirornlnent citizen of Coplay, Lehigh county, was thrown Irom his carrlago on Friday and killed. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Bethlehem Irdri Company was held In South Bethlehem, on Tuesday, June 28. President Hunt read tho annual report, which was a very satisfactory one. For di rectors Ihb Tollawlng gentlemen received the votes on 2J,8ol shares: Alfred Hunt, John Knecht, Robert H. Sayre, Joseph Wharton, 0. B. Llnderman and Joseph S. Lovcrlng, Jr. Theophllus 8mlth, a well-known citi zen of Pike county, Pa., and father of tho District Attorney of McKean county, died suddenly on Thursday morning, 7th Inst., in Mllfonl, aged 70 years. During the week ending ori tha fltli Inst. thero we.-o 72,873 tons of coal trans ported OVer the Lehigh Valley railroad, making the total tonnage or the year to that date 3,158,437 tons, showing an in' creaso of 080,173 tons as compared with same time last season. For the 7 days ending rt the 8tli IrJst., there were 75,01S tons of coil shipped Oyer the Lehigh k Susquehanna railroad, mak ing a totul of 2,138,391 tons for tho season to that date, showing an increase of 41 1,510 tons, as compared with same time last year, Mrs. Monnhort, who resides on the Weidenhoimcr properly, corner of Bank way, gave us a most fragrant rose Wednes day morning, cut from what has hitherto been a white moss bush, but this season produces a flower half whito and half a beautiful tint of pinK, and throwing off n truly delightful fragrance. "Dog days" commence next Monday ,tho 16th Inst. Read J. T, ITusbaam's new advertise ment In to-day's paper, then call and ex amine his new and beaullfnl slock of dress goods, diy goods, boots, shoes, Ac. All of which are felling at prices lower than ever before. -A 13 year-old gill, ndmcd Hoth, resid ing at Easton, left home about 9 p. m, Tues day last iri company with n younj scamp, Whoso i amo we oc bid hot Irarn j measures were Immediately set nn foot to hunt tip the truant pair, anil they iters raptured on the bmks of the L-ihlqh river, opposite tha L. & S. depot, in this boruogh, on Wcdnesdoy afternoon, at about 4 o'clock and conveyed to Mauch Chunk,whencethey' were returned to Easton. Put them bolli In the House of Refuge. Tho Chapman Sc Li-high rallfnod com pany has accepted the surviy mudo snme time since by the Chapman Slater Company. The road will run from Chnpmansville to dlasnuqiin, via Bath, and will bo about ten miles in length. Tho fallowing are the olllcers elected : President, C. Miller J Seo rotary, G. W. Mnclsey; Treinuer A. M. raff Diirrtors, C. Miller. 0. W. Mackey, A. M. Ph ir, R. M. Jones, Wm. Chapman, M. L. Balm, S. E. Delp, Joseph Bray, Dr. John Buzzard. -Widow Mary Dreher, of this borough hasjust rrceived from the U. S. Government, ns p- n?lon nn.l back pay the ruin l.r$183?. 53, Tlw claim was presented by S. R. Gil- ham, Esq., attorney, of this borough, Mr. Richard Collins, of Mauch Chunk" hasjust completed a ery neat monument of Quincy gritMta lo tie erected to the m-m-ory of Rev. Peter Russell, rector of tho Epis copal church at Whito Haven. The1 monu ment embraces a vase, stibbn'e add die. The die is surmounted by the Episcopal cross with tho monogram "I. H. S." in the center. On tho die is engraved In italic letters: "Rev, Peter Russell, born Jan. 25, 1813 ; died Au gust 23, 1880 " On the baso in cameo letters is tho family name, "Russell." The monu ment is oliout nine feet high and will te erected over tho grave of tho deceased rector ill Mauch Chunk Cemetery, it. C Emo crat, There is In Bethlehem, T'a., a yotfhg lady who llns lost her health by hard labor for the Moravian Church, and has been for years iinahlo to leave her room. The church has expressed its gratitude for her labors In putting up n telephone from tho pulpit lo licr bedside, n distance of thrlo squares, and now the helpless invalid can hear the ser vices with us much distinction and pleasure ns if in the housdof God. Tho Shenandoah lltnld says the fire in the Keeley Run Colliery has been extin guished. Captain John Grady, a prominent end highly respected citizen of Scranton, died suddenly Sunday morning. The 2-yearold son of Mrs. Chas. Stein, living at Drchersvllle, Schuylkill county, was accidentally drowned In a pond on Fri day. A convention of county officers from all parts of tha State will be' held at Wilkes barre on Tuesday of next week. The object of tho convention is to secure greater uni formity in the keeping of county records. The management of nearly 100 acres of slats properties in the vicinity of Bangor, Northampton county, has been consolidated under tho name cf the Bangor Valley Slide Company. The rapltal, which wia sub scribed in New York and Easton.ls $400, 000, and Governor. Hoyt has been elected President. Governor Hoyt and wife, Judge Stanley Woodward and wife, Attorney General Pal mer and wife, Major Trank Bond, President of tho Rending railfoadj and W, L. Conyng ham, Esq., have been the guests of Charles Parrish at his summer resiJenre on the mountain overlooking Wilkesbarre during the week. While the meeting was of a so cial character, matters of great interest In connection with the industrial affairs of the State were discussed. The case cf Martin Lawlor, a defaultlrc clerk of the Commiss'oners of Schuylkill ciunty, was called for trial on Tuesdar, Hon. F. W. Hughes.ono of his aounsel.with- drew from the case because of 111 health and the fact that the Court refused to grant a continuance. The remaining counsel with drew because the other did, Three other at torneys were named to conduct the case at once, and they all declined. Tha Judgo rays that the case shall go on, and ho will con tinue making appointments uutll he secures counsel for thedefendent. Tha performances of the May Roberts Sterling Comedy Company, in School Hall, Monday and Tuesday evenings, for the benefit of thasExcelsior Cornet Band, of this borough, were a success, and tho bojs a-e happy and thankful to the people gen erally, Tenchrr' nxnminnllnn. Superintendent Batliet will bold the ex amination of teachers for Weissport, on Sat urdsy, July 23, for Packerton district, on F.iday.July 2J. From tteCoity Seat. On a strike Tho clocV. On the advanco Lemons. Red McElroys new fence. Becoming popular Bicycles. Eight cents a quart Whortleberries. Still In great demand Tenement bouses. Rumor says that Prof. L. Huber, princi pal of the schools of this borough, has, since vacation, uicen a partner lor ine. JNiay me pair be prosperous and happy, is cur sincere wisn. The Sunday School room of St. Foul's M, E. church has been thoroughly cleaned, neatly painted and newly Carpeted, making it pleasant and inviting, and a credit to all concerned in this flourishing department of ine cnurcui Alfred Rclchard has purchased houso No 141 brick row, West Broadway, and has rcniea II to Abranam Birou. E. M. Mulhean. our District Attorney, nas purcuated tne old J.ny lot ami naa taken uown inn oki buiiuing. we nave been in formed tha tho contemplates building soon. We hope ho will, as It is a desirable lot and win greatly improve mat parloi lue uornugu Abraham Stroll has vacated tho houso owned by Mrs. Houston, Which il now occui pied by nersell. We are sorry to learn that Henry Warck' Jr., or tile second want was sunstruck on last Tuesday. He is getting belter slowly. James 8. Loose, member of the firm Of Uralg & Jjoose, alter spending a few weoks wan ins mends in me country, returned home on Wednesday delighted with his trip. Our people, and especially the children wcro amused on Wednesday evening by the appearance of two men mounted on bicycles going through town at n rapid rate,followed by a noisy crowd of children. Adjourned session of the Court was held on Tuesday, to dispose of unfinished busi ness of last session. Paul Kiefer. Jr., has erected a small one story trame building on his lot on West Broadway, to be occupied as a shoe shop by Frank Strittmatter. Tho family of Senator Allen Craig ond John Dolnn aud family, liavo left to spend a few weeks at the sea shore. William Wllhelm.of the first ward, has been elected superintendent of the M. E. Sunday school of tho second ward, Justice. TIio S., p. fc II. Circus. Of the circus to appear in Mauch Chunk, to day (Saturday) tbo Ottawa Free Fr&vi speaks as follows : "An Invnense crowd witnessed the first porlormancooftheShelbyi Pullman A Hamilton show this afternoon, tho mammoth circus tent being Crowded. Two hours of interesting amusement and fun were given, and every item on tho pro. giainme was first-class. There were five clowns In nil, led by tho King of Clowns Mr. Dan Shelby. Of the ortists the tropeze and equestrian feats of the Carlo family may bo mentioned as being particularly good, while that of Miss Amelia on the tight rope was during in ilschxractcr. The somersaults of Frank Brown, Iho twenty athletes In their gymnastic feats and Ajuz in his con tortions drew foith warm applause. Zszcl's wire walking, her leap for life, and orfimon feat, showed great skill and daring. The military drill of tho Broncho horses, and other tfit-ks by them, showed good training. Ihe circus preTormanco had the beauty of "nn wails" and the concourse of spertators were consequently highly pleased, as they werei with the cnilre prelbrmauce. The me nagerie is a good one." Excursion trains will be run on the L. A 8. R. R. Irom Lehigh Gap, stopping at Bow man's Parrvvllle, WeissiKirtand Lchightou, returning after the evening performance. The fare fnf the round trip, including ad mission to the GreAt Show, is as follows: Lehigh Gap, 80 cents i Bowman's, 70 cents; Parryville.OS eentsj WcissporUnd Lehigh lon, 55 cents. Secure your tickets from the Slation Agents. Illir Creek llenix. Mr. Francis Rehrig- has a number of men employed errctins a houne for himself nl Saw Mill Creek. Mr. Henry Bouchsp-'co brought to our ofiico a rye ftalk ineisuring 6 feet and six inches, and oats measuring 5 leet nnrt 5 inches. Mr. B. calls on some one tu beat Ibis. Our friend F.iul Buck, of this place, dUposed of another lioran last week to Reu ben Schiipp, of Monroe county, for $85. --Henry Botichspica lost a valuable mule ono day last week, and now desires to buy a horse. The church at Bolt's struck by light ning somo time ao, wis fepmrcd by older of the trustees this week. Paul Buck purchased ftn Oihorn f.in ning mill frjiri a traveling agent on Satur day las. Dr. C 'I. Horn, of Ldiliditon, was at this place od Friday las,l,or. prufessobil bisiliese, FolKto hvfgs afd gelling ns plenty ns mo'quitos. Paris green will he in demand, ns that is Ihe best tiling to cle-m them nut. A very little sprlukled tho vines will do the woik. Considerable wheat was cut this week, and is asBin n f.iir crop this year. Rye is' good in triiw', but not in grain about two thirds rrop, and heads not full. Karen. I.i-lilSlitnii Idling. Ciillimfccllilsi The Northern portion of Alleutown Dis trict, Evangelical Association, comprising Parryville Circuit, Weissport and Hazleton Stations, Lehighton, lilflinm Chunk and Wilkesburre Missions, will hold a Union Camp meeting, in Linderman's Grove, situ ato within tha borough of Lehighton, frnhi Wednesday evening, July il, to Wednesday evening, August 3id, 1881, The fjiova is rich in foliage, and beautifully and conyen icntly located. There is a spring of good water only a short distance from tho lent circle Tents ran be rented at Ihe follow ing low rates, by applylug before July 20th to Rev, B, J. Sninycr, Lehighton, Pa1 Tents 12x12 without floor, $2.50; tents 12x 12 with floor, $3 25) tents, 12x12 with floor and bunk, $3.75. Good boarding can be had at the Mlowlng reasonable ralesj- Sea son tickets, 23 meals, $3.75. 11 meals, $2.00. Day tickets and single meals will be about tho same as last year. Ciiuuittxx. Sudden llcntli. Mr. Clinton Bretney, died very suddenly, at his home in Mahoning Valley, on Tues day last, while sitting at the dinner table. Deceased had been occupied during the forenoon with his havesting, and entering the house at noon remarked that he (ell unusually well, but, as above staled,sudden. ly expired before he had finished his meal. Mr. Bretney was In his 791b year, and has been a resident of the Mahoning Valley for nearly sixty yesrs, and leaves a wile two sons and a daughter, with an immense circle of friends to deplore the loss of an aflectonats husband and father and a kind and oblig ing neighbor. He was buried at the ceine tary at New Mahoning on Friday morninr, fie attendance being very large. ItellgloiM NUtCka Quarterly meeting to-morrow In the Evangelical Uhnrch. I'reaehlng at 10 a. m., and : and 7 JO p. m., by Iter. D, 8. Stauflcr, of Mauch C'huuk. All ara welcome. SI. E. Cucacii, Geo. W, North, Pastor. Preaehloi; Sunday at 10 SO a, m., and at 7:30 p. m. Sabbath School at 2:00 p. m. 1'insT PnxsnYTiniAX Ciirncn.no Tastor, Sabbath (School at 0:00 o'clock a. m. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday at 8:C0 p. m. Zipn's REToauan Cannon, J, II. Uartman pastor. Preaching at 19 a, fa., Sermon, In Oerman. 2 p m Sunday sahool. 7:30 p.m., sermon, In English. A cordial welcome to all EvAoxuoAi.UasBGa.WaissroHT. K. J, Miller, Pastor. Oerman preaehlnir at 10 o'clock a. m., by ths Pastor. Sunday School at 1 p. to. Eogllih preaching a T.M p. m, Tho Coal Trtiflei The snlhrsclle coal trado presents little, If any, change In Its present sittistlon or In Its outlook, says the Ledgtr, of the 11th. Thero Is a good stock and a moderate sup ply of orders. It has not not yet been de clden whether there wilt bo a further sus pension of cost production. It Is deemed probable that there will be a suspension for the last '.hree days of this month. Some of tho interests of the trado contend for a six day's suspension, whilo some others resist any other further suspbnslon at all. Amid all tho sovcral differences It Is thodglit jJro bable that they mar compromise On tha last three days of the month. Whatever, however, may bo determined upoh In this regard, it seems to ba conceded as certain that thero will be no break Ih the united action of tbe Irade; they will all act In uni ty, as tills1, It Is belic'ved; will keep the con trol of the traldo In tlie hands of tbe produc ers; and thus shut off all possible apprehen sion of bankruptcy and loss, while there will still fcitialn enough of compclion in tho trade lo protect the consuming public from extortion in prices. No trade or pur suit prospers so much or so well as when all the parties profit fairly and as nearly equal ly as may be from it. Tho consumers of coal aro an important party to tbe coal trade, so long as they are duly considered by producers and carriers in tbo matter of prices just causo of complaint Is removed against any determination they may unite in not to overstock and destroy the market. Acting on this policy, tho coal trade has at tained a stable footing, and the present out look Is that It will maintain It to the end of the year, and, Indeed, so long as they shall observe their present line of action. Tha Engineering and Mining Journal sees the anthracite trade in much tho favorable light that wo do. It says: "Tho present outlook Is a very flattering ono, and the evidences favor a demand that will make regulation on the part of tho managers un necessary for some weeks to como at least. It Is also indicated that thero will bean ad vance In prico'j on August 1st. Altbougk tho production of coal for tho first six months of the current year was at tbe rate of over 25,000,000 tons per nnnnrri, showing a giln of over two arid ti quarter millions of tons for the first half of the year, the out look favors a much larger business for the last half, although probably not so great an increase over the corresponding half of 16S0." The Pottsvllle Miner') Journal says: "The trade has been tenderly nursed by the several interests controlling the pro duction since March last, during which pe riod a nnlnber of suspensions have been or dered so as to lltiiit the supply as nearly as possible to tho octual demand, and it is believed by those best posted in Ihe trade that it is now nearly ill condition to take care of itself. Nn further suspension has been ordered for this month, but It is thought that possibly ono moro may be needed, and if such should prove to be the case it will take place during the last wcel of tho montb, and will bo for three day After that, should the iron trado only hold to Its present demands, there will bo at least four months steady work to supply the coal that will be needed for fall and winter . Meanwhile prices will remain for the month as announced in the Juuo circular, from which thero is very littlo shading. It is very probable, however, that there will be an advance. in August for coal for the' Now Yrlc and Eastern markets of 10 to 15 cents nn broken, egg and chestnut and 25 cents on stoye. No other changes nro con templated at present." The world's output of coal stands as to dates as follows : 1860. Countries. 7 ens. 1SS0. Inr. 1380. 'on. Tont. Or. if rltuhl.. 107,60 ,eS3 U7.000 000 28.103.317 U. Slati-S.. ZS. 100,000 03,500,000 3 ,100.000 4'A161,000 16,317,000 18 857.000 5,348,000 0,000 000 l.O.D.OilO 14,000 000 1,017 000 2 200.01 0 i,ew,ooo 7t0,000 200,000 Germany... 20.774.1101 13.600.000 4.100.01)0 12,043,000 188,000 550,10 r rnnce Austria HSlKiuni.,.. Russia Spain Totals 104.1.70, CSt 204,488,' 00 100,(97,317 Tho total tonnage of anthracite coal from all tho regions for the week ending July 2, as repoitod by the several carrying compa nies, amounted to 071,017 tons, against 404,- 211 in tho corresponding week last year, an increase of 267,733 tons. The total amount of authracite mined for the year is 12,090, 4C4 tons, against 10,383,311 tons for the same period last year an increase of 1,813, 253 tons VelNiort IIkiiin. --Miss Norah Smith, of Woatherlv. Is stopping with her friend, Miss Bella Nus bauin, oi mis place W. C. Weiss. Esq.. has been laid un pan ni me weeK wuu icver and ague. -Tne addition which is beimr bnilt lo inetmery wneel Works, Is nearinc com pletion, aim in the course of a few days will bo ready lor occupancy. The cver-oldieinis clerk in the nostofiice has quit his position, and Is now salesman for the well-known rlrm of George S. Mau ser A Co's flour mills, of Laury's Station oiiccess - is ma wish we an extern! yon, 1110. Several of our ladies and centlemen mnue a trip to uion unoko on Monday last, On their return they exhibited rorue very u lie iuc iiiuiiesua un, But a small number, comparatively. at temi services in me i;vancc ical church ou Sunday evenings. We suppose on account oi tne pleasant oui-ooor Acsiner. Ltwi Horn spent Sunday at Laury's Station. Mr. H. Is a fondest young man, and many sre the cheerful remarks which me ladies make concerning uim. -C. W. Lcnlx returned home from his recent trip to Denver, Colorado, on Monday list. He is a kind-hcarled and jovial young man, and gives striking Instances ni his pleusufe trill and overy day life in the lar .Mest. -Frank L. Raber's oration on "Amerl can Independence." at the B e Creek 4th of July celebration and pio nio, was thought to ro very good. Hut how couid It be oth erwise coii.ifJz. from so carable a source I The chicken thieves, that have been making their raids on various coops In this vicinity, are now turning their atteniinn to the investlgit'on of potato patches and cher ry trees. Tbe Werner ladies, of Fottstown. are making WeIssKirt their summer resort. While here they are the guests of Mrs. Lewis Horn, -William and Martha Dreisbsch. nf Die Creek, Were among the many who favored Weissport with their presence on Sunday IBSl. -The curiosity of the fair sex Is aroused concerning the bean story in ottr Item of last week, will not our correspondent, re cently from Muhlenburg, of the Carbon uonniy jjemocrat, enllgnten them as to the particulars. Now, Schweffelbrenner, own up. The disgraceful conduct of several young fellows on Tuesday evening last cre ated quito a stir among our gossips. We think such conduct on the part of young men we cannot sar gentlemen a discrace to the community, and earnestly hope there win d an aoaiemom oi K. UCIXT. Enat Welaapoft FIUiIiIsk. -Aaron F-Snyder. who lately returned from Vincennes, Ind is reinstated in his old position that of clsrk In bis father's store. Fine, isn't il. .ti la with nlejitnrA that wi, not tha- re turn of our valued friend. Dr. C. W. Lent Irom the regions of the Rocky Mountains, i Colorado, where he bas been sofournina- and prospecting for tbe last fevf months, on Saturday in favor of tbe former for $53, Charley looks as hale and hearty as aver, 877.28. The suit wss for stock in the Edgar and is the same Identical fellow be was be- 1 Thomson Steel Company which Carneels r ... . r. , t 1 I tt t . I . n , . r r. . . n . . fore he len ever lively, happy and friend, ly. Ills report of the West Is enthnslastia and entertaining, aud ss evidence that he likes the new plsee he purposes to return lo tbe field of wealth stain In about a month, Hlj friends were all pleased tn meet him, and give him a beany shake of the band. Misses Salome and Sarah Werner, of .u.uuinii, nro awjppinjr, ai mis piace as mo s" oi ant, ii. r, iticitert. Justice W. E. Kerrierer. nha nf the promising and rising stars In tho galaxy of R.cai. men irom rranaiin; man a uying visit to this plaeo last Monday. We had mo pleasure of a few moments conversation with him, and found that he was the same intelligent, active and energetic man as al ways. Rev. Ailhur Campbell, of Catasauqua, " uioiiivroi our townsman nenry uampueil, J. P., was at this pIsco ovor Snudsy. Mrs. Grnot has been very sick for a few days, but wo aro happy to stato that she Is convalescent. A hypocrite is a nanscod Instrument nn oeing; in any cominuaity and an ig nominious disgrace in tbe bargain) but s religious hypocrite caps the climax of all. inis neighborhood can boast of qtiite number who are such in fact. Boxo'; Wild Creek Ileum. Egs are 16 cents a dozen and butler 14 cents per pound. On tho fourth Inst.. wMI If P. ami Peter Kibler were out In a part of woods called Whito Oak timber, where the former had fonnd a swarm of honey bees in a hol low tree; they look them out and brought Birarm noma in good condition. While engaged in this task Peter saw a huge black snake peeping out of a knot-hole in a hollow tree. He shut Ihe snake, which measured six feet In length. George Hate It still in his former state m health an invalid. Wo aro sorry for him. Adam Kibler, who left this placa seve ral months ago seeking employment, In forms us that he is engaged at work In a place called Tobyhanna Mills, Monroe Co'. Farmers are now busily engaged cut ting grain. Very cood nndnlntv of them wimp. llsberrles. On the north sldeof lnrlion hill and Caul mountain the plants hang full. An unusual sized trout was caught on the 2.1 Inst., nt Wild Creek fills, measur ing 18 inches In length. Those that have been fishing at the tame place nil summer may ststo whether they have caught a larger one or not. It was angled by the writer of this. A fearful storm passed over this place on Monday last. It did not do much dam age, though the grain is tangled somewhat. Otaoo. Kreldcravlllo DolOHgM. Reuben Steward, of Bcersvlllo nsld us ns a visit last Tuesday evening. Ho was lit a very happy state. Cherries are now fast departing. The farmers were quite busy last week cutting their grain. But few farrasrs are not through yet. John Frog Is still nnable to work on account of a cut received by mis-handllhg an axe several weeks ago. A great flock of visitors have arrived, which the farmers do not like potato bugs. The Cherryvillo creamery is doing 4 good and fist business. Daniel Beck wss confined to his house last week by a severo illness, but Is now able to be out again. Uncle Daniel, keep on your feet. On the 4th Ihst., a pio nio was held at Laury's Btalion, on the Island, and was a nappy ume for our young folks. Jon. STATU fstWStT Oil tins been struck at Pleasant Unity, Westmoreland county. Daniel Geist, of rottetown, was drowned In the Schuylkill River on Friday. Simon Eichenlaub, of Willlamsport. was drowned accidentally near Muncy on Fri day. A glass factory to manufacture druggists' materials is to be built at West Brirtgewater Beaver county. William Sanders, of Kulztown, Berks Co., Tell Irom a cherry tree on Monday 4lh Inst., ami was killed. Rev. Dr. Brown has resigned the position of Professor of Didactic Theology in the Luthernn Seminary at Getlyeburg". Michael Coney was accidentally shot near Titusville on Sunday aud will die. There wero seven cases of sunstroke at Pittsburg Tuesday, fourofwhioh were fatal. Thomas Whllelender, of Wright.ville, York county, was killed by llghtuing on Monday. John Z. Rohrbaugh of Cordorus township, York county, was Lille 1 by cars on Satur day. T'horo nro 32 cases of smallpox In Johns town, and additional hospital facilities are to bo reeled there. Mrs. Conners, of Pittsburg, Was burned to death on Sunday wbllo attempting tdkiu die a fire with kerosene. Charles Bcrnethum died ol lock-jaw in Reading on Tuesday from injuries Inflicted upon hintself with atoy-pistol. The explosion of an nil csn at Beaver Falls, Beaver county, on Sunday, fatally burned the infant child of William Cox. The Shant i Keely Stove Works, at Spring City, Berks comity, which were re cently destroyed by llro, are to be rebuilt, A revolver accldently exploded In the hands nf Elmsr Metz, at Norristown, on Tuesday, and tho bullet put out ono of bis eyes. Judgment Inr 2 cents has been rendered at Hanoyer, York county, against Levi B. Miller for tolls due, He took au appeal to Court. A German signinghlmself'Schrelmhardt" on a scrap oi paper committed suicide near Grcensburg, Westmoreland county, ou Sat- -uitinr nignu A cheese factory Is to bo started at Bulger, Washington county. Henry P. Encle.of Potlstnwn. eommltt. suicide on Monday by banging faimseli with u nuiiiaKer s siirrup. The mill of Decn tirnlhern. th fd.rt.r. was burned down on Monday. Loss, $30,000 paiiiauj Jlliureu. Uentam in Geist and wife. vtrv nU Cntiple, livintr IH Lonir Swamn totnMtv Berks county, were found in bod on Tues day morning in a starving condition. Michael Cavey, a well-to-do oil producer living near Titusville, died nn Monday from a gunshot Would accidental!1 Infllclsd by himself the day before. At Reading on Monday an Iron bucket of coal, whilo being hoisted by a crane broke ir.., . us lasiening; and Instantly killed ianion loung. A Piltsbure dlsnatch vavi (hut amaltrutT fs Increaslngin that city. There aro 167 cases on me neann records. Thrre deaths occurred on Saturday ,a ml there were eleven new cases reported on inaldsy. JameS E. Zimmrmiin hrnmln.nl mar. ble cutter ol Harrisburg, was drowned on Saturday nlrlit In Paxtnn Creek 11. unable to swim and got beyond his depth. u,jr was recovered. George Grow, of Tarentum, Allegheny county, died in May lakt, leaving a snug property. Two women both claiming to be his widow; have brought their cases before iouru George Hiehbereer wia initantlv lillhM and five other people were stunned by Tlgbt- mug m, iMKieuoaugn oiauon, weamioreiaaa county, on Thursday. William Rank, aged 88 years, died st jonrsiown, jjeoanon nuntv, on Frldiy. He was for many years an Associate Judge of ucuauuu cuuniy. Revs. Kummtr snd Wilson refused lo preach on Sunday at an encampment of ibe Grand Army ol the Republic held at Erie, because the members bad descrated the Sabbath by marching through the streets. Mr, Thomas McChesney, accompanied ly his dsughter, was driving a horse a nd buggy across tbe track of tho Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad, on Sunday .at Hayes Crossinr. near Wamc.um. bevond Pittsburg, When the vehicle was struck by ths fast line going west, instantly killing Mr. McChesney and iniurlnr the daughter in such a manner that her life Is despaired Arbitrators in Pittsburg In the case of W P. Sblnn vs. Andrew Carnegie, a large iron and steel manufacturer, rendered a verdict agreed In 1877 to carry for BhlnO. Bhinn 1 was then In the employ oftke company but afterward left ani went wilh the Vulcan 0ompsnyof8t.Lnalf, Which Carnegleclsims broke, tbe tocjlracu Sunflay Sell Dejarliiit. Rr c s. vr. July nth.-'ixodus III, I-li. Title The Call of Moses. Topic The Lord's Presence. Golden Text Certainly, I will be with thee. Exodus III, 12. Central Tmth The presence of God tho power of his servants. Lr.ssox AxaI.vsis. I. The Divine Appearance, To Moses while engaged In bumble In dustry v. 1, The hlace, the western side of Mount llorebt v. J. ThOmatilfcAitlon.ln a flameoffirc; v. 2 ino can, -Moses, Moses j" v. 5. The command, "Put off thy shoes;" v, II. Tho Divlfte Purpose Tie purpose of authority; v. B. TJio purpose of syfaipothy ; V. 7, 0. Tne purpose ofustlce J v. 8. The purpose of dellveranco ; v. 8. The purpose of blessing! 8. III. The Divine Commission1. To go lo rharofi the Kln'g ; f. Irf. To lead Israel oui of Egypt; v. Iff. The Assurance of Success; v. II. The Tledge of Jehovah j v. 12, 14. Seed thoughts for senior scholars. By ti, D. Barrows, D. D. : 1. If Moses was learned In all tbo wisdom' of Egypt, and allied tn Pharoah's count.how" came he lo be a shepherd? 2. What proof had he formerly glyen his sympathy with his oppressed brethern 3. In God's special visitation to men, has ho usually honored the idle or Industrious 4. Wbst is there emblematic in this bnrn Ing bush, of tbe Israelites? Of the Chris tian church T OI God himself 7 5. Does God reveal himself to those who will not turn aside to see, or Inquire ? Is there any evidence hero that God camo for this deliversnco in answer to prayer t Tun Csrsox CouNir S. S. Sooiktt. At a business meeting ol the above nam cd soolety, held in the parsonage of the Eyangehcal Church, of Weissport, on July n, ine hoard or control decided to print a paper in connection with the Society, for a term of no less than six months. The price of single subscriptions was placed at fifteen cents. W. C. Weiss, the President, W. W, Bowman and Rev. G. W. Gross wcro ap pointed a commltteo to draw, up a pro gramma for tho courso of study In Sunday Schools, and were also appointed an exam ining committee in the causo, with power to enlist members ol the different Sunday Schools lo assist them in their work. This will givo Sunday Schools noble employ ment for a term of about six months. The ParsnYiRRUN As.myirsihy. Tho seventh anniversary of the Presby terian Sunday School of Lehighton, held on the 7th Inst, was n grand success. The sing ing under the leadership of Mr. Amandos hunts wos good. The spoechts by tho children wero short, spicy, interesting, in structlyo and entertaining; and although i goodly number of boys and girls spoke. they only spoke long enough to make you wish for more, Tho exercises of the even ing were conducted by Mr. John Bobn, tho Superintendent of tho school, and Mr. Lee Styles. There was only one adult person on the programme for an address, and he spoke so well that be was allowed to speak a stcond time, at the close of which he pre sented the Superintendent with it very fine set of drawing instruments, purchased by tho teachers, offirers and scholars of Ihe school, by ppcclal collection, to show the! appreciation of his labors. Littlo Tillio Gould, of this place, spoke her piece so well that she received loud and enthusiastic applause; she was afterward called to repeat the speech, which she did in a very graceful and oratorical manner, Before closing tbo exorcises, Mr. Candy-box and Mrs. Beautiful Red-cheeked Oranee had their say, and by tho unmistakable signs of happiness nn the faces of all, we suppose the audience enjoyed I his part of the entertainment, better thau any other. After spending a happy evening, the audi enco was dismissed, and the children wen home at an early hour with happy hearts On Sunday morning, on motion of Mr Styles, a committee was appointed on reso lutions for sevices rendered at Ihe anniver sary, which committee return the following report ; WimariAS, The Evangelical Sunday School, of Lehighton, have kindly couseni ed to allow us tho use of their new singing uoox, tor preparation ann use anno seventh anniversary oi our ouuauy ocnooi; mere fore Jiuohed, That we extend our hearty thanks to the Evangelical Sunday School for their kindness, and that a copy of this resolution be handed to the Superintendent of the Evangelical school, with the request mat it oe read in me presence oi ine school in order to show our appreciation of their kindness; and WiiiRHAS, Mr. Amandes Kuntzand Miss Carrie Weiss have kindly aided us in the practice of music for the anniversary, and the lead on the eyenlng of the anniversary; mereiore Remhed, That we extend our hearty thanks to them for their excellent help, aud that wo show' our appreciation of tlidir service by acknowledging the geoi! and hearty musio discoursed on tho occasiou to be due to their effort. JldKjved, That a copy of these resolutions be printed In the Ciaaox Aovocatx, anil also that they be read In the presenco of the Presbyterian Sunday School Sabbath morn ing. ;E37The Mkndxissohx Tiaso Co., N. Y., whose advertisement appears elsewhere is eeiiing i ianosiureciio me people at f actory Print, wlthotitlhe Intervention of agentso'r dealers, mereoy saving mem more than one Aavlho prices usually charged forstrict ly Jirst-c!aia instuments. Tho leading papers nf the country speak in the very, highest terms of Ihe Company and their Pianos, as will be seen In the following extracts selected from their Cata logue : Tho Mendelssohn Fisno Imnressad ui greatly, first by its power, and second by its rare oeauiy oi lone, ills oriuisni wiinoul being til tn, and powerful Without noise. The treble is bright and pure, the middle range warm and symiutneiic.and me bass decided and sonorous, while the touch is excellent. WaUon't Art Journal, If, T. One of Ihe Sausre Pianos. fMalhuahek'e scale; exhibited by the Mendelssohn Piano Co., is constructed upon entirely new prin ciples, and is said to be the most powerful lined square piano In the world,witb a sing ing quality rarely, if ever, before obtained In any t 'lano. CAiotoo Uxmcr. For a number of years ths Mendelssohn Piano Co.. have aimed at tho nrodnction of a splendid piano at a low price. They have more than succeeded. Modern mechanism, Kill and genius cannot produce a better piano, while the price is below that nf any other first class make. Louisoille Courier- Journal. The revolution In the American Piano trade has begun under the leadership i t tl e Mendelssohn Piano Co., of New York. That revolution means lower prices for instru ments equal in material, construction anu elegance to tha best yet produced. St. Zcii t Republican. We notice that the Mendelssohn Piano Co., of New York, have taken tbo field against high prices. Tbe matchless perfec tion of tbe Mendelssohn pisno disarms criti cism. Cleveland Herald. The culture and exactlnr musical lasts of Cincinnati gives the Mendelssohn a rank second to no other piano-furte ; and their tale is rapidly increasing. They are splen did Instruments, and tha wonder i how they can be sold at so low a price. Cincin nati Qautte We would recommend an r of nnr r.rl a ' wli neve any idea of ever buying a plan, not to fail tn wri eat once for thsir lllnsua - ed nd Descriptive CsUlogne, which will Us J mailed fi. 4. 1 Lclilprlitott ,!Inrkcts ConrtECTiD WEKKtr. Flour. Tit sack IS 16 Buckwheat flour per sack. Corn, per bushel lists, ner bushel 1 1)0 70 Mlicif Chop, per cwt 135 Middlings, per cwt lis Corn Chop 1 35 Bran, per cwt... , i oo llutter, per pound... is Eirgs, per doien , is S5 nam, per pound 14 Lard, por pound , 14 Shoulders, per ponnd , 0 Potatoes, per bushel , So !SUrW .llarlict Closing prices of JJsIIavkn Jr. Tiiwkskxd Block, tiovernment and Gold 40 Soutli Third Street. Phlla., July 14. IfSI. JJ. R. Ext. (S 3!4s 025 bid 10!Ji asked V. S. Currency, B's 130 bid 13i asked U' S. 5 8,1651, now 102 bid 1 vU asked U. s. 4U, new Ui'i bid luS asked JJ, H. t'euew 118)? bid Ut'y. asked l'cnnsyanla It. 11 aA bid 3 asked I'hlla. k Keadlna- It. II 29 bid 2Sl asked bid ClU asked bid 44 asked Lehigh Valley It. It.... 01 Lehigh Ccal&Nav.Co.. 44,'; United Co's ol N. J 195 bid 11 n nalr.l Uestonvllls Pass. It. It. 2lk bid ll'.S asked Pitts. Trv&i.Buir. K. S2U bid askrd Central TranepoTtrtlloit. 4SJ bfd it asked Northern PaelhoCo'm... bid " " Prel'd.. MM bM North Pcnna. n. It ou bid Phlla. h in. It. n 1.1,1 42',, asked 8; asked e w asked 20 asked Silver,-(Tradss.J W$ bid asked aiAKUIKD. F'l30lIEIl-B(JlYKrt.-On the l InsL. at me residence of Moses llellman, by the . jVJ CA,ausie. uecry o. nseher to Miss Alice Borer, both of Mauch Chunk. RICHAniJS-.10NES.-On the 11th Inst., at the residence of tho bride's parents, by '", rtam-uoi i-. ificnarns, and Miss Ella Z. Jones, both ti Weathefly, Carbon County, Pa). IJKSCUED FltOM HEATH. The foltowtnir alatemnnf. nf Wm. T rv.....,- lln, or Somervlllo,Mers.,!s sore markahle that wo beg to ask lor it the attention of our read, ers He savs: " In the rail or lain t n. tr en 1 with .a, violin t nLEKniNci ok the lunqs, .w.iu..u oootvic vuukiii i soon ueaan 10 lose my appetite and flesh. T waa an mn one tlmo that I conld not leave my bed. In tho summer of 1877 I was admitted to tho City lauciMiui, ay 11110 lUVtV IUO UOCIOTS I Hail ft hole In my lea lunf? as hia as a hairdollar. I expended over a humlred tin. Inr In tlnptnra and medicine. I was so lar gone at one tlmo a report went around that I was dead. I irave up hone, hut a friend told mo of lilt. WM. If Al.t'S UALSAM FOR THE LUNGS. 1 laughod at my friends, thinking that my caso was Incurable, but I got a bottle to satisfy them, when, to my surprlso and urallflcation, I commenced to leel belter. M Hhha. Anc dead, began to revive, and to-dav I feel In bet ter spiilts than I hare tho past three years. ' 1 wrlta this hoping you wilt publish It, so that every one afflicted with Diseased Lungs will be Induced to take Dlt. WM. HALL?S UALSAM FCK THE UtNQS.and bocon vnlced that CONSUMPTION Can be Cured. i nave laacn two uotllcs and can positively say that It has done moro i-oori than nil th. other medicines 1 havu taken since my sick ness. My coush Las almost entirely dlsap neared and 1 shall scon be able to go lo work." druggists. hiui.t uj- .,. uuKLiAi. ljenigumn, ana an ueo. 18. 181 . 1880-yloow HENKPS CAKKOLIC SALVE. The BEST SAT.V1'. In the wnel.l fn.l'nl. Bruises. Sores. Ulcers. Salt niipnm. tvttnp' Chapped Hands. Chilblains, Corns, and all kinds of Rkln Eruptions, Freckles and Plin plos. The Salve is guaranteed to gtvo perfect satisfaction In every case or money relundcd. I'o sure you Ret HENKY's OAIIIIOI.lt SAl.VE, as all others are but Imitations I'rlco 29 cents. For sals hv all l)rnr.,ri.i everywhere. Use. 18, 183o-i leow KED HOUSE POWliEHS Are tho only Horse and Poultrr Pnwdera that Klvo universal satisfaction. If the Powders do not give satisfaction, tho Druggist will re- mm juur uiunoy. uec. is, lseo yioow ERRORS OF YOUTH A Gentleman Whn fiiilTnrril fnr vrnr trnm Nerrou DMliIM'i Y.pkhm atttistt! nrni v and ail tne ftflcclR nf yontnrul IndPscioMoi'. will Tor tbe Fake or sufferinc humanity arntl ttvo to alt who need it. ike reciuo and Oirecitous Ini iuaWla tne simple roiuedr In- wnich he wan on ed. Sufferers wishing to profit brtbe ad veritner'a experience con do eo ny adilresinj: 1 pirictfc lunuucuco, JUlli 11 (Junior, Jan.la-mO Cedar career, N. Y. To ConsumptiYcs. Theodvcrtlser. tiavmcbeen permanently enr- OU Of that (lreaa (tinea,,. Coumninilnn liv A simple icmeciv. Is anxious lo eiake known tn uin iB-iow-RuneiniB ino means ox enro. TO nil who do'stro it, he will send a copy id Iho tiro eoilnllon nsed. Itrco ol charter, wit.i tlm ill,. tinncfor preprma and usina iho same, which they win nndKsune cmiafur coksumpIion, oiu. Kuuauiims. xc. l-artiea wiaiiiux me Prescription. wM oliase adore-", iiev E. a. WII.HON. 191 PI-INN Rtr,!(-t Wlllii.mo nr. I, AEttti Wixtoi. Dig Pay. Light Work Steady Eninlorroont Ramsles Ireo. Ad dce-, M, L. UVUN, No. 49 NASSAU Ftiect lora, Jau.21Glil Tnthe WorklDff Claa We ltrn nnmironnr ed to titmlnh all classes wl'h conatani Aumtnr. meat at home. tti whole of the lime, or lor their sparo moments. Ilus'nessnew lirntaud nrontstilo. I'm sons of ellbor rex eniiv earn from 65 ceata to $5 per even lu sr. oad a pc por. ttonil sum by deyotinir their whole lime to the business Dovsxnd alibi earn ueailv ai much as m u. That all wh-i iee this notice tuny fcena their KdiliesB. and tost tee business we maxr this offer 1 To such as are not well aaibtled, ui wuuutf. run oariicQiara rina onint nee Address. OEOHOK STlNfcON & CO,. Tort. sna, Aiaine. Julyiori, IIRALTH IS WEALTH! Dr. E.C. West's NKnvn and lina-tv tufit. ilKNT. a STiei-Itta lor irvaterlA. nisiira. Cm, vuisions, Mervous Headache, At ental Peore.v sion.Ltossoi -uetnorr. t-pe.tua orrhcoa, Iiepo tency. lnvolnntary Emissions. Premature oil! ari-i cauNwi uv overexert on. seirauasa. or utuwii'iu Kii:r, wuh;u iracs 10 miserv. aorat and death. One box will cure receut casca. Kach box con turns one Tlionth'a treatment, nnr dollars, oox. or s-x boxes fnsflve dollars; aent ur man prcpaiu on receipt , 1 price, we irnar Buin mi uoxwwonreinr ease wun eaol- oraer leceiven ov usrorlx boxes, acromnan ledv.it Hvn dollar, we as 111 ai nd the imr.-hs.- cr our wn uen guarantex to return the nionev u mo utuiuieuiuoi-a noi eiivCi a cure unnr Hnleeatsncdunlv when the treatment isord.-r ed Irom our 5 neon JOHN o. WEST CO. Sole Proptlelora. 1st lUW. Vodiann hii-m-i Chtcso,lll. a. J. DUnUNO, Asrent, Lehigh- MUITII KLINE A CO., Wholeaale A (rents, Ph'ladeli hia. sept. 18,'all ly - Outfit famished Irce, with fall m.trsc. II I tioas forciDductln: the most piofliaulr IV business tn-,t ini- ntia ran in,..in ThehJSlsesa is so easv lo learn.and our lusiruo tiouaareo slmulo and rlaui thai anvtne van mako CTeat prohia tnm He very stair. No one can sail v.bi u willing 10 work. Women aro as successful as men. ilova and ciria can eam larsreaunis. Mnuv have mare ovei onehauored do larslu n single wet, Nuihino; like It evci known before. A'l wboor.g--c-earesmTritdat the esse and raoiddy with whch (be. ale au'c to make money. You cn ougnceln this bust tea daring; vourepsietliao it neat profit ou 00 not bavo to lavest any capital In it. We take ail the riss. Thona whn ueA t-wt mnn should wr te to u at once. All rurnlihtd tree. AoaiesaTiiu i. CO., Augusta, Uaise. UCU Z. ISBI- PILES Of all kin as TUfOH3.0l'eriai ires at illOOn or omeoa. enJ all diaeaapM nfthM n L-r-i'tT hi Quickly and perfectly cuieo by a simple and soothls REMEDY. Forioforraatinn addiraa I'ti j. rAUKBaco,WAnut.N. Y. Should address EDSON BROS., Attorneys at Law and fatent Sollclturs. IT Ith Street, Washington, D. O., ror elrealars ol Instruction- , Deferences and advice sent tree. We attenJ exslusively to Patent bnslmss. Re issues, Jnterftrences ami eases rejected In other hands a specialty. Tra.ie.Mari,a unit Caveals Sotlloted, Upon receipt of model Or sketoh and description we Rive our opinion as to patentability, raas nrciiAnnic. We refr lo tbe Commissioner of Patents, also to i Commltslo&ers. Lsiabllshed U63. 31 cot The Man WHo Mk Itev For advertising In nenspaiera In these times without first obtaining an esilmate of the cost rfom OfcO. P. KUWELL & CO'S Newpxper Advertlslne- IJnre&u. Nn. in RnrtnA At Tr.. York, Is likely to pay 110 lor what mlatht he obtained for aa. Suisn esilmatAa rumi.i,. ed to all applicants gratis. Bend 33 cents tor lOOpase lamphlet. wllh list or newsnanar 1 ratej a&Veftrenees. TyVIDEND NOTlCB. At a regular meeting tith. dleea.nr. nf ' First National Itank of LehliLton. n. aemi- animal dividend Of THltL'K tr cent, n-n th.' eamt.l ainet ... H..d.ir.H W..m- .V.T 1 -, .' j: t.., . r ,r . , VM j . v. w. nun MAjy, i;asnier. July S, 1881-wS, T w all M. houi It May Concern. ah mranna . ii.wf,M.i trns'log nfy wife, M.LBN OEAVLB, on ray eecodni alter tbtsdate. ss I will sot pay any " oontlMlea W h,rXMT,Q Lehighton, June SS, itsl.wt rpnE SliATINUTO JOHN BAFrLtBT. fttfpft, Deals fn nil ftlpda arifl aliea of Ml',., ilea, W Oak and Harit Wood Lumber, aid. IKBon-pie1 pared lo tcrnle ady aiaomit nf ntSttt t1 Brcsset) laiiibelt 6 KINDS.- Doors,- Snshisr, Bitnlht SlVntWrSv Monldhnrir, Cnliiiici Xtatff Act With 1'ro.nptnessV- Brackets Made to OfdeT Th JJaChlltcnM'a all newaml'ril t'hri,H tM meet Improved kinds.- I ciuplny nnhe Out 111V best wotknlcn, uo wqII sei.ouod and nidi in teriat.nort nthti6!vrenDlntiijrnitlnreo eiitirn' satiatsciton to allwio-may tavor mewllh a eall. Ordera rft tanll' Miasntitlv nttmi.lr.i v t' charsrs are imntrr'atoi terms cash, or In teres t charred after Jhhty uayr. A'lVB tE A CAf.f.. TW Those ensrsred In Buililinto will ititanfc their advantage to have PlillnS, Floor llnaroiC Doors, Hashes, shatters; Ac, Af., mde St thr Koetorv. Mayt JOITIT BACiLxKT THE BEST Of COAL The mMcrstgAerl ff noff" prcS.ifed t'e fiBp the very besi LATT1MER COAT, at tho ft,!. Iftwlng LOW TRIOtS FOH OAStt r No. 3 fihestnuVhy tTieear1 .-. fp No. 1 Chestnut.-by the car -,v . t TS' Stove, by the car .- vf lly tho slnirleton, 21 eentspr ton arldlUorlaT J L . GABEL, 16 baler .tv Oppfaltetlia Pnbflc Pfiniife.-BANi!: STRRKT!- LEHIQri'lON.-P.V. noT.srj.ISTJ MILTON A. WEISS, CARRfAdE BUILDER, Bank Street, Leliigtifott. REPAIRING' Of all' description pfora jitfy aftsAaed" U'att (&$ most reasonanie prices. -All Work grranwedy and palronsr s resnectfully solicited. (Jsn.n.jV rpiIE MOST I'OPOI.AIS Sewing Machine tH TifE JOSEPH DEFREHlff Is Ihe silcsman (of Lehlahtorl' srtd Vlelrilty If you want a Machine Cult and see h Ira or send postal card'. apr. 0-yl. -pOK FASillONiTJIiff MESS Gaofisf DVcss- and Tritonting Silkfv Dress Triftiining Dry Goods,- NOTlONy Groceiief,- Pfovfsfon's Glass & Qiieens'iTareV Standard Silver' Ware", &e.f Can at (& I'orvlar ONE PRICE S(orao Ei H, SNYDER, BANK St., Leblghloaf. apis-rarf V JL iii U JU lii DIAMOND h CATARRH REMEDY, A Positive, Cure t'or Catarrh 6f alt kinds. It Is Instantaneous Id Hfrecr, and Permanent In Iteaalt. CnreS at any siszo or tne disesse. naa cured casts to terrible) that bones came from the nose, r. nyory'a Diamond CatSffft Hit ed jr is mild and pleasant, affording Ituraedlatn Iteltef and prompt enre In all cases of :aiarrK Iiiaiionra, liar Peter, HrontVltlsl. It will remoya Pobnos and effeciqaUy mn We'Sfy and Purulent Discharges from th Head and Throaty and Foetid, Sickening Breath: per fect restore Impaired Smell. Taste and llesrtnr relieve Headache, Break un OoWs tu Iho lleadi Btrensthen the voice and tyesj Pnrlry Reiniato snd ltender Clear and Active every Ortau or th Head and Throat. Price, M cents. fer. Rvorv'aBlamorid Irrvi;oAtf.r W A ferleot Blood I'oriaer, Apnetlaer smt Nerve Tonic It makes a deligDlfnl, whole some drtnk, whleh Invieoratea. VbrlB4 snd Strengttiena the entire system. , For Ueneial Debility, Dyspepsia. Bllferirrtew, Torpid Liver. Indigestion, neortlgto and Khon matlo Arfeeuons, Jaundice, XIalana, riainlencr, Nan.ses.Blck lleadacho and Kidney CfcrtrpUUnis, It Is Invalaablo. Price, to ctnu. r ' Dr. KTOry'a Slamonfl Skit Is ft Sove tlan care lor Burns, Bruises, Sores or all tlndsw alt Rlieum, Tetier, Hlnrworra a&a Cvteaeosa Ernptlona. Pilce,2a cents. A alt yonr brdrrlst fat ihftt feiaed-' lea and talis no other) or wlUI aen Free on receipt or price. t Poecrlptlve PamphleU free. AilJrtssDr. Evory's lilsraohoi fteroMfes Co.. h O. Box S390. im Johh Sfrett, Kew Tori.- Tflmted AGENTS X AGE.VrS! AGENTS J JOIW D. COUGlf'S bran' new book, titW SUNLIGHTano SHADOW 'ocrV'?';cSatr loyoo. Us Scenes an drawn "idcl portrayed as oely tUVIWl JL. XOll(fl IZrZXSlZS. .n2.?XTP""'"rr'l - ,uiii. nT,i.. 77- T l'. Vf: .".'"" .'P1) tlZ.JI.ZZl... ZZZZZi"i"H '.L" ' r-? rwn I Pr? wm it lor quick and pronuble. rttama. Wc are usl""'l.lTHiTOiffl. noe-lnerbonlttoin. aiaruns more agenu now loan ever IXIore, and b---Eeve ths ula ol this .book will reach On fmJnJ . Ti"a.txJ Ccui tk4 HtlttwmiHtlu. I We want ioob rqore agents at Once, lo loprly thl Knd book 10 the Ihonaands whd are waltin; (nr it . . member lha IS 7 mi ttmmtHtwr 'Thcbook is catircly new, and muilttU territory u mem iw, Agents, nam urrw timt If fnit milirf, and at 11 alma Uma farculata M UrA i.-l t - tlusivTeonarJviijSreialTen5igiv.rj, Sendlof so-lirfcdfailan ermta-nlng In1! forfievlira, A'WfVU . h.'. iriM,Kim,TOH vd., rtnnrjeri issruwd.
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