CALL AT NUSBAUM'S, ALL AT NUSBAUM'S, ALL AT NUSBAUM'S, " Original Cheap Cash Store," Opposite the Fobllo Sduare, HANK Street, Mid mako your purchases ot DRY GOODS, &c, Which he li offering at Prices Lower than the honest, ilia Stock comprises MOURNING GOODS, A HPEOIALTYi Silks and Satins, in ull colors, Mohair and Debigo Suitings, lovely styles. Gingham Suitings, all styles Laces and Embroideries, every description. Corsets ! Corsets ! Corsets Carpets and Oil Cloths, in the various grades. China and Glassware. AND nooto DootO and Respectfully, SII0KQ I HOBO i Lehlghton, Pa. J. T. NUSttAtiM, Opposite the Pttbllo Square, cpt. 18-yl (Mum ntent. SATURDAY. SEPT. 3, 1881. Local and Personal. STFOB SALE, 10 shares of stock of the uarunn uouiuy industrial society M8h pain in $150. Will tako for it (110. Apply at tins otiice. " B Post Office Building, Lehlehlnn. Pu. Kow ie your choline, ml I make bold !. ay that it Is tlio best you ever had, to buy Boots, Bliocs, Hats i Cups, Ac I am lullv equipped fur the spring trade, and can oflcr you a greater variety, a better article, and a lower price than any houso in this section. Ladies, if you wnrtl hlco fitting shoos Tor yourselves or your little girl, I can please you in every respect, t mean nusines, unu am prepared to back my assertions. Respectfully, Lkwis Wieiss. Snulf you wanta nice smooth, ensy shave your hair cut or shampooing, go to Franz Iloederer'a Saloon, under the Exchange Ho. tel. Ho will tlx you right, and don'tyou forget it. Now receiving and opening a very largo and lashi.inuble assortment of mcrch ant tailoring goods, iwnprislng a full line bf the Very latest, styles of cloths, cassiincres end suitings, Of the best foreign anil domes tie manufacture, suitable forspringand sum mer wear, Which I am prepared to make tip fashionably and substantially at prices fully as low as at any other establishment In the country. Call and bo conviuced of the truth ol ttiy statements. Respectfully, H. II. Pktkrs, Atrent, P. 0. Building! liehighton, Penn'a. pf good fresh cow for talt-j apply to Xf. E. Kemerer, Rig Creek. iSC!lcke, Watches, Jewelry and silver ware lor sale, and rep tiring dune ut Hoga man's Store, Weissport. 53-yl. 3uSmokn "The Round Itead Cigaia.. the besi 5 cent eitrar in town. Try them. For salo by J. W. Ratideubush, at the "Car, bon House." 31 tfi EirThe best and cheapest books mav be had nt Luckenhach's, 61 Broadway, Mauch Clmtik. Among the works he of fers for aaleuro the following: Acme biog raphy: 12 standard hooks by Macauley, Carlyle and others, bound in one volume, 90 cents. Lives ol Chaucer, Spencer, Mil ton.Cowper and Smithey, 1 volume, 50 Cents. Lives ot Da Foe. Johnson, Gold smith, Scott and Thackeray, 1 Vtiluilid,30 rents. Xounc's ilihlo Concordance z The works of Fit vious Joscphus, S2. ffiJfWo notice that n number of our peo. pie go to Dr. J. A. Mayer, at Munch Chunk, to get beautiful seta or teeth : the Dr., as an operator, is unexcelled by any other in this region, wincn lacl is appreciated by the pub lic jyau i3w, Fine silverware of all kinds at E. H, It ihl's, Mauch CliiiuW. An old wotiion living on tho outskirti of Ecranton has $40,000 insurance on her life. The stiffening lb prices which has been noted for several weeks does not appear to have caused nny decrease in the demand fr pig iron. Commission men generally report more buyers than sellers, especially for for Ward deliveries. A good many of the lurn- aces are sold from 30 to 60 days ahead. Prices run as follows: Foundry, No. 1, $24 t(l 116 i foundry, No. 2X, f2222.50 ; gray forge, $21. The Stemton car works are being run three flights every week on arcount of heavy orders to be filled. It is reported that, the L. V. R. R. Co., Is preparing to Jay a third track between Mauch Chunk and Easton. Horso thieves are operating in the ad Joining counties, and It might be well for those owning horse flesh to take extra pre cautions. The Lehigh Valley Railroad Company Is putting some elegant new cars, 6nished In the Eastlake slylet on the road. They are being turned out at the shop in South Easton, at the rate of one a week. Goli, silver, steel, rubber and celluloid eyeglasses and spectacles, with fine Brazil ian lenses lost sight can never be regained. At E. II. Ilobl's, Mauch Chunk. - Mrs. Levi Bartholomew, this borough, mother or Mrs. Charles Yenser and Mrs. J. M. Friliinger, died oa Tuesday morning lust, aged H years. There are quite a number of people sick in this section Just now; Caused do doubt by the exceedingly dry weather. All our doctors are kept busy. Water is sold for SJ rents a barrel at Erecksvlllc, 6chuylkill county. The pro longed drought hss dried up wells and streams. Rymsn & Sharer's sawmill at Dallas, Luzerne county, together with 150,000 feetof lumber, was destroyed by fire Tuesday even ing. The loss is estimated at $10,000 no in surrtice. The Delaware Lackawanna and West ern Railroad Company has purchased a number of properties along the river tront in Wilkeabarre that are undealald with coal. The price was $600 per acre. There were 43 companies in attendance at the Wllkesbarre camp last week. Many farmers have been compelled to discontinue plowing on account of the dry weather, James Parton save "There is no work In the world which expends vitality so fait as writing for the public. It is a work which is never done. It accompanies a Colonel F. B. Kaercher, a prominent tltlien of roltstllle, Schuylkill county, died on Sunday last. He served gallantly in the Mexican war, was associated with the early Journalism of Schuylkill county, and In lat ter yean was connected with the Bafo D posit Biak of roltiTllle. The Democratic; Convention of Schuyl kill county met Monday in Pottsville and made tho following nominations! For Judge, ex-Congressman James B. Hell IV I Treasurer, A. 8. Faust) Prothonolary, Wm, J McCarthy) Clerk of Court, E. W. Frehaf- cr Recorder, Wm, Hautsler) Register J. C. Purcell SurVeJror, J. F. Stout. Daniel Boy er, the present incumbent, was nominated for Commissioner. we are requested to announce that there will be a children's temperance meet ing In tho Presbyterian church,of this place, on to-morrow (Sunday) afternoon, at 3:45 o'clock. An Interesting occasion Is antici pated, ana an are invited to attend young aim DIM, Prof. A. P. Horn, left for Lancaster city on Monday last. Dr. Ed. MlllerfW Altoona, was In town over Sunday,'and lelt on Tuesday, with his mother, who Will spend h few weeks with him at Altoona During the week ending on the 27lh inst., 116,863 tons of coal were shipped over the Lehigh Valley railroad, making a total for tho season of 4,0-44,934 tons, ah increase of 909,529 tons,as compared with same time last year, Rev. Bowen, a Welsh clergyman of Gibson, attempted to jump off a moving passenger train at the Delaware and Hudson and Erie Railroad depot at Carbondale Sun day, and had one leg taken off and tho other badly bruisedi He is In a critical con dition, tie Was at one lime pastor of a church at Wllkesbarre, and was cnuofthe earliest settlers of Carbondale. Chauncy Lamoreaux, o! Huntsville, Luzerne county, was taken from the Dan ville Insane Asylum on Thursday of last week by his friends, who derided to care for him. At Nantlcoke he left his scat in the cnr,oslenslhly to got a drink ofwatcrjump cd from the train and disappeared, and on Saturday his body was found floating in the Butquchonna River at Nantlcoke, much Jecoiuposcd. A man named Clearwater was roughly handled by a crowd at PitUton on Saturday for expressing the wish that President Gjr field might die. The forest fires in Kiddertownship.this county, have increased within the last two days, mid are doing great damago. Con siderable manufactured lumber and a num ber of logs have been destroyed. Tho loss so lar as learned is about $18,000 Charles Peltier, aged 70 years, was kill ed on Friday afternoon at the Bethlehem curvo by a gravel train. John Brennun, a miner at the Boston Colliery, near Wllkesbarre, was drowned while bathing Sunday. Reuben loung, employed in the ore mine near Brelnigsville, Lehigh county, fell into tho washery on Saturday, and was in stantly killed, his body being shockingly mangled. Six coses of smallox are reported in Pittston and vicinity, two of which are In the town limits or East Pittston. There have been thrto fatal cases in the suburbs urn that disease. A. D. Dunn Was arrested atScianton on Saturday while attempting to sell stolen I'hilndelppia grain elevator certificates to II. A. Vail, of Ecranton. Ho was sent to Phila delphia Mondav. Bernard Rexrodt, of Allentown, has been taken to tho Lehigh County Almshouse at the advanced age of 80 years. He was ouce wealthy ,but lost his all In the Blumer, Line& Co.'sbursted bank of thatcounty. James Mangan was shot and seriously wounded by William McCue, in a street fracas at Pitttloh, oh Saturday night, liah gan is a son of John Mangan.who was shot and instantly killed at that place a few weeks ago. - James J. Dcpue.aged 23 years, living In Northampton county, drove a team into the Delaware River for a barrel of water, and tho horses becoming unmanageable, went Dig; CtetU I'tcni. Our friend rani Buck, of this place, Is a candidate for Commissioner on the Republican side. Panl is a cleTer fellow, Paul Boyer, of this place, lost a Tal- nable mule last week by death, caused by lung disease. Dr. J. G. Zern was called to this place on Monday of last week. Henry Borer, of Weissport, surveyed a piece of laud for Harrison Smith) of Pine Run, on Monday of last week. Corn will be a failure this year on account of the drouth, Farmers are now about ready for seeding, Pasture is very poor and the price of butter has advanced. The Big Creek and its affluents are lower than they have been lor years. The drouth bos killed tho com and potatoes and both have advanced in price -Hon. A. J. Darling, of liehighton. was at this place on Sunday. Wo are pleased to learn that tho Franklin Rohool board has secured the services of Stephen Bolt, of this place, to teach the Long Run school this winter. Mr. Bolt is an old and experienced teach er and the Long Run district may prldo themselves in securing his services. The examination of teachers for Towamensiug township took placo at Stemlersvillc, on Wednesday of last week. Ten teachers were examined all of whom received certificates. The directors of that district were unable to Becnre a suf ficient number of teachers for their schools, ns the greater part vjf the teaob ers left immediately after the examine lion ns they had accepted schools in oth er districts. W, H. Harpel, of Mauoh Chunk, was at this place on a. visit to bis parents who resido here. Some people haVe a poor momory- especially tho gentleman to whom we have given govern! letters to post for the Advocate, but were always too late for publication, because they were Carried In his pocket a day or two. Samuel Uartman, of Maria Furnace, died on Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock alter a short illness. His remains were deposited in their last and final resting on ednesday nioruihg last, In tho St. i'aul s cemetery, at this place. He was aged 76 years, 1 month and 1 day. Ser vices In German, by J. E. Freeman. Robert Miller and wife, of Puckor ton, were at this place on'a visit to friends on Sunday. xaa weatner last week was very warm and the roads so dusty that travel ing vtus very unpleasant, both by team and on foot. W. E. Kemeror has accepted an ap pointment tendered him by tho directors to teach tbeWalcksville school the coming term at an advanced u.ilary. Mr. K in formed the directors of Towumeusing, on Monday lost, that he would not take n school in that district now, but would go to Walcksvillo this term. The uchools in Towamensiug town ship v. ill open ou Monday Nov. 7, anil tho directors have raised the uulaiies from 522 to $25 per month. Geutlemcu, this was u move in tho right direction. Several of our neighbors made cider last week) they say it require inure apples thi year thun it id Ual to nunc a barrel ot cider. We uro pleased to Uam that Miss Subilhi Stuitu butt so tar recovered Irum her attack of typhoid lover, under the medical skill ol Dr. J-'U Kreaiuer, us to be up uud around ugaiu, Quito a numbet of Weill have cone dry duriug tho druuthaud the people uit compelled to ourrj or huul wattr irow a dfsiuuce Stephen Fraziiiger, ol near Weiss- port, will move into the residence ol his iather-iu-law John FritzinRer, of this plaoo. lu the course of a week or so. We From tie County Seat. off into deep watered both Mr. Depue and "hil1 b Plensed to h "'m "ck again the horses were drowned Nearly one-fourth of the mills wilnin fifty miles of Allentown have stopped, ow ing to me lack or water. Kate Shaefer, whosuddenlv disappear ed from Schuylkill county several weeks ago, has been heard Irom at Pittsburg. She was on her way West to meet an old lover. The chair in the Muhlenburg College to be known as the "Asa Packer Professorship oi auirui bcieuces" Will be filled by Pro feasor K. F. Smith, Ph. I)., late assistant in analytical chemistry iu the University ol rcnnsyivanla. Miss Jesse Musselman, of Weotherly, Is the guest of Mr. Wm. Kemerer, of this place. The funeral services of Mr. Charles H North, brother of Rev. O. W. North, pastor or the M. r.. Church, ol this borough, will be held in the M. E. church on Friday eve ning next at 7:30 o'clock. All are invited to attend The next meetidg of the Lehigh Minis- terisl Association, composed of ministers of the Methodist Episcopal Church, will be held in Bethlehem on Monday and Tues day, Sept. 5 and 6. Tho programme of ex ercises includes sermons bv Revs. J. Pastor- field, and S. II. Ilervis of Phlllpsburg. N, J., reports from pastors, election of officers, Prof. T A. Snyder and wlfe,of Strouds burg, was in town a few daya during the past week, on a visit to the wife's mother, Mrs. John Hauk, who havbeon yery low with typhoid fever, but who is now pro uouneed out of danger. The Prof, returned home Thursday. Our youung friend Ed. Raudenbuth son of J. W. Raudenbush, had the misfor tune to break his right hand on Thursday afternoon. Sunday finished the dog days. Our public schools will open on Mon day next for a term of eight month. loumay shoot squirrels now if you are quick on the trigger. Teacher' UxawlnntloUM. County Superintendent Balliet will hold Teachers' examinations as follows: For East Fenn. at Pennsville. MnI.v Sept. S. " For Mahonlno-. at Centra kVim.m. a,i day, Eept. 10. The examinations begin at S a. m. Keligtoim Motes. FlttST I'BXSBTTZBIAH OlIUBCB. Bo Pastor. -Sabbath School at :00 o'clock a. m. Prayer ....k .itij- w canesoay at :O0 p. ht. Zioa's KaroRMio Ohubch, J. II. Hartman ,.itor. j-rcaoiiing at 10 a. m Sermon, In Fatal Accident. Mr. Richard Dougherty, a merchant of ueaver Meadow, well known throughout that region and highly respected met with a singular accident on. Saturday evening, which resulted in his death. Ha waa drlv. log home with a load of shingles by way of veansvuie) be set on the ton of the load. and when approaching the hill near Jeans- vine, he bad apparently undertaken to ar range the load more firmly on the wagon before ascending the hill, and slipped and fell to the ground, striking on his head and breaking his neck. When he fell several of lbs bundles fell on him. cutting hit face. which gave rise to the story tkat the wagon wheel bad passed over bit head. A man r. ... u... l-V ' I Iminull.l.lu luil. In J !.!. L nun nimn u.ll. i.llk l,i ,i . r aouooi. I3D p, n,, .,"-7 uiiu hit nira lilj isd ZtT, d nA him dead. i . , i , . j 1 o 7. on, rastiir.- Mr. Dougherty was a very active, indua. es him In his dreams. If he sloops to kiss P"hlag Bunday at to 80 a. ta., and at TlSO , tr-on. m.reh.ni ... iL J, the baby, before he ha. reached the right - School at J:00 p. m. 'l T f . ! ? ?' ." floUr,,h,D angle a point occur, to him, and he hangs I .j?VAW'kA'tJuoaxn.WitiBaFOBT,-E. J. tr j had accumulated some money. In mld..lr with vacant face and mind dls- "l" T " ""Ma 2! . "m"' traught." a. h. soddenl. .U-,. ! I."1.0? t "vJ by. h.' P"".'- School ttb was. terrible blow to his ihe damiuo uue to tne t,lL'n chuicb, of this plaue, by liytuuiug, wttS $14.13. ihe Democratic delegate clectiou win oe ueiu to-day (Saturday ), Jorour township ut the publio liousa ol lidwuril Itaber, in East Weissport. Reveee. Tlie Count)' Fair Scaori. As a guide to those of our readers who de sign alloudlng one or more ol tho Fairs to come off this fall we below publish list of tue time and places of those most likely to luiercsi mem in our viciuity to-wit; Fair of tho Lehigh County Agricultural Society, Allentown, 8ept. 27th, 28th, 29th ana 30th. Fair of the Berks County Agricultural So, ciety, at Reading, Sept. 27tb, 28th, 2flth and autn. Fair of the Farmers and Mechanics' In stitut, Easton, Sept, 20tb,2Iet, 22nd and zjru. Fair of the Doyleatown Agricultural So ciety, at Doylestown, Oct. 4th, 6th, 6th and 7th, Fair of the Keystone Agricultural Socie ty, at Kutstown, Oct. 4th, Sth, 6th and 7th. air or the Northampton County Acrlcul tural Society, at Narareth, Oct. 4lh, Mb, 6th muu jm. Fair of the Carbon County Industrial So ciety, at Lehlghton, Oct, Iltb, 12tb, 13th and 14th. Fair of the Montgomery County Acricul. tural Society, at Ambler Park. Sent. 20ih. 'tat, ana Z3ra. Fair of the Farmers' Aericultural BoeI.lv. at Ringtown, Schuylkill county, Oct. 4tb, titu, ota ana 7tn. Fair of the Schuylkill County Acricul. tural Society, atOrwigsburg,Sept,20lh,21st, aua 2,jru. a. he suddenly recollects that j. tap. m. 'ungllsh preaching. David Elbert keeps the most popular livery in this section of the countv, and tbat it Is located on North street. 'Arms very res,, tumble. T.&0 Ti m Lkoioutoic EvAau40ALUntTBnii t Smoyer, pastor. Preaching to-morrow (Uun. day) at 10 a, m. Snnday school at 3 p. m. Preaching at TlSO p. m. ir.ends as well as the bereaved wifa and children. Umleton Buttttin. The water In the Lehigh is lower than It has been for year. Tamo 1Mb DtaniAiiTitNiNO, To be In debt and unable to pay, To bo hungry and notning to eat. To be scorned by your inferiors. To be betrayed by your friends. To be punished for anothets guilt. To be blamed for other's mistakes. To be slighted by those you love. To be forced to live with those you bate. To pass by merit and applaud prosperity. To be too lata for the cars when in a burry. To be suspected when yoll hre inno cent To have unreasonable and ungrate ful parents. To ignore character and stoop to wealth. To neglect family by reckless inde- fence. To be grumbled at for trying to do right. To be condemned when yon are not guilty. To be eohstired whctl Jotl neod sym- patby. To have heedless and disobedient children. To be compelled to labor when you are old. To endorse a note for a friend and have to pay it. To spend for liquor What is needed in the family. To have jour house burn down and no insurance. To be expected to sing when you don't know tho tune. To be compelled to Bubniit to willful Btubbornesa. To be in straightened circumstances and noue to help. To be sold by the Sheriff with thou fands on your books. To be considered dishonest when JoU are unfortunate. To be compelled to submit to what you know to be wrong. It is reported that Rov. E. Hj Hoff- man, pastor of the EL Paul's M. Ei church, of this place designs soon to re tire from the ministry iu consequence of poor health. Quito a number of our town people have returned home from the sea shore. To numerous to mention. Itov. Mr. Cullan, pastor of the M. E. church, of Packerton, preached an able and Interesting sermon iu St. Paul's M, E. church here on last Sunday eve ning. In ktepiug with the purpose and in structions of tho school directors all the schools In tho borough commenced on Thursday.Sept. 1st, to the regret of most of the children who think that there shotild bo a general vacation until the weather gets cool. An excursion numbering about GOO persons from New York and New Jersey visited this place on Wednesday, they visited Glen Onoko and took a ride around the Snitch-Buck and returned home the sainj day. R'imor says there will be an excur sion to this pkee every day duriug this mouth. 'the rdil frame building eUuate oil Quarry and Race streets, which was used by the borough as a lock-up, has been torn down tor the purpose ot putting up n building for tho nook & Ladder Co. There Los nolhiug extraordinary transpired here during the week. There has nobi'dy been hung, no suicides, no el.'ptmnuts, no arrests, no marriages, no accidents and no deaths, exceptiug a cow tbat was killed on tin Switch-Back rail road, ou Wednesday last by the return train. Matters and things are moving oping as usual uud rather monotonous, Seemingly the people are so much affect- el by the rnutiuual pressure of extreme htil and dry weitthe thst they have all become indifferent and don't care wheth school keeps or not, excepting some of our young "bloods" who, notwithstand ing the extreme warm weather manage to get up a social dance occasionally at the expense of their nicely starched linen and for the benefit of the washerwoman. Justice. ing. In this land of ours where an In dividual is allowed to sorve God accord ing to tho dictates of his own conscience, it is out office but yet not unoommon to see "half cnls" force upon the pub lio the idea that thoy are really smart, and at the same tlmo only displaying ignor anoe. Qoimt. Weissport Ileum. Misses Annie Mtrtz and Mary June Laury, of this place, are visiting Iriends at jjaury s Station. The Young America Cornet Band was out serenading parties on Monday iasu xoey did remarkably well. Messrs. Aug. Oswald and F. L. Itaber, left for Philadelphia on Saturday last, :ir a boat load of watermelons and sweet potatoes. They will return iu a few days. Coroner C. W. Lentz left for Poncho Springs on Mondayjlast We Under him our best wishes for a safe journey. ohn II. Faga passed through this place on Saturday lost on his wav to oironasDurg, to camp for a few weeks. The Emery Wheel Works were shut down on Monday hut owing to their sup- rv iiciuk rnu out. wort was, nowever, resumed on the following day. -nan nas claimed theroaardof. fered two weeks ago. In his unassuming way ne ootdly comes to the front and admits that he is solid with the young tames on tuai question. -We believe tbat a great deal of lattl tude should be given to boys in the mat ter ef bathing in this hot and dusty weather, and we would not like to de prive them of any of the benefits of this healthful recreation, but we do think thai they should seek some more seclud ed spot for their ablutions than the vicin ity or the depot and canal bridge. It is altogether too publio a place. -J. W. Such and Miss Bailie Hertz. of Btemton, were visiting at Josiab Ituch's, In East Weissport. during this WfU. Will Dreisbacb, of Dig Creek. sDent Tuesday last at this place visiting friends. Ijcwis ilorn vows, or at least mtva tbat he can eat three large watermelons In the course of an hour's time. Good. -Prof. Wal. Hotteustein rooreanizad bis string band on Saturday evening last, with the following new members i Chas. Oswald, flute; Lewis Horn, violin) Frank Ziinmermau. bunjoist) Daniel Krtsge, li flat and John Luiy, U bass. The Cum pany will make their appearanoe on our streets in a few days. "Uood muaio and no beer" is the motto, A certain man, we refrain callino bim a gentleman, is In the habit of mak ing attacks upon some of our people be cause of their religious principles. To refined society this is Intensely mortify. Tho Cont Xrnfltj. The anthracite coal trade, savs Mondav'i . j ager, continues In much the same con anion is at this lime last week. The coal business keeps well up that Is, the supply ' gnoa ana tuo demand such as to hold prices steady. The question that still oc cuples considerable attention In the anthra cite coal market la whether there shall ba suspension of coal production durlnt? tha pnmlnM . 1 1. e r- . . . ...a .uvuiu ut Deptcmpcr, or whether more shall be an advance of nrleea.nr!Mth. general impression In tho trade on Sa. turday was that there will be no general change In prices .luring tho mohtt of Sep tember. There may possibly bo a rotall ad vanoe, but It has not yet been decided to do so. The Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Company will possibly reduce, In IU forthcoming circular, the nrieo of i coal from $3.10to$3. City and harborprlccs oHi trot likely to bo changed Just now. '! he more considerate of those who ore governors In the coal tradc,wlilloadmlttlni7thntil,.r la a fairly good busiuess doing In coal for tills season of the year, do not think It lar enough Id laho the bntire production -that Is now under Way. Prices have hut yielded lo any marked degree. There is a vor grtb'J line and Western demand, and a belter business could bo dono to the East wore there a greater number of vessels available. The local demand Is very oulet. Coal is ao. cumulating rapidly on the hands ol some of the companies, while one or two seem to have about all they call do. The itinera ii7it says : "There is nochahetl in tho siaic oi tne trade sinco our last report. The demand is sufficiently great to tako up all too coal that Is being mined, with the col lieries all running on flill time. Tha sear, cny oi coai carrying vessels to deliver (be coal East and South contlnuos to ho the only drawback' to tllb Steady flow of the trade, and as long as this enntirincs there' win be talk of suspension. There has been some discussion upon this subject during the week, but no definite action has been taken, nor will there bo until a blockade bf coI at tidewater points renders is absn. lutely necessary." It Is said everybody agrcts that business is good, uniisdalU- dond for August, which is generally the dullest month of the yeaf. Large as tho Reading's uutjr tonnago was, the August tonnage, it Is estimated, will be 50,000 or 00,000 more, a greater increase than could be cxpecltd be cause of July's three days of susnehslon. For August has hot been without restrit tlon, though it was not of the kind agreed on in secret conclave in a back office, nr. Broadway or Walnut street. The dryness of me season has affected production at those collieries dependent on small local streams lor their water supply to an extent fully equal to one day'a suspension bi Work in every week. Thus the total production for the month has been unintentionally regu lated in about the same nrononinn. ikn all iu ail, as July wal; ta much' so that the Reading people have pieoon-Ubfed (h6ir re quest for three day's suspension at the thd of the month, and nobody hss said any thing about It for two weeks. "Providence helps the coal trado" is an old Waluutstrcot maxim, and the rush of anthracite tonnage that the Reading hits had Indicates that the circumstances which prevented any further suspension has been more of a Godsend to the Schuylkill operators than they had on' titipatedi The Eastern dcihand is particu larly active, and shlpfnects are heavy and constant. Vessels are more numerous than they wero two weeks ago, and, though the presont high schedule of Irelght has shown some irregularity, still better figures art looked for after tho September activity be gins. Tho total tonnage oranlhraclte coal from all the regions for the week ending Aagdst 20, as reiHjrlcd by the several carrying com panies, amounted to 004,370 tons, aeainst 424, 387 tons in the corresponding weok last ear, an incieasa or 170,089 tons, The total emouut of anthracite mined for the year is io,ooi,ui,v ions, against 13,253,452 tods foi the same period last year, on increase of 3, 627,617 tons. LI) 'II II IU1II Jumijafl Id IW linn collection of borough tax Inconsistent here- A Positive Fact. with are hereby repealed, to far as they re- Dr. Evory'e Diamond Catarrh Remedy, ate to Dorougni in wnieu the burgess and cura me worst caso oi vatarrn or Hay cm. net! ot.tlif.riro II,. lt..ilnn .,f 1, 'ever, . U,UIU.IUIig tax by the provision of this act. ProMtd, This act shall not apply to any taxes, col lection of which Is regulated by a local law. Mat of Letters Remaining uncalled for In the Lehlghton post office, Sept. 1st, 1881 1 Chsppe, Albert I Lapp. John Crum, Mrs. W. M. Rehrlg, Amandua Haubner, Mrs. Ruff, Charles Hilly, Charles Schwcnk, Clara Klstler, A. D. Snyder, Theodore Teeter, Ella Keek, Wlnfleld C. Young, Mrs. James Leandaker, Hen. Persons calling for any of the above will please say "advertised." II. H. Pitcss, P. M. Dr. Evorv'a Diamond 7nvfrnrafnp irl health and strength, mental and physical, makes the complexion clear, white and beautiful. Pamphlet free. Read the Advertisement. God nicssrihe l.lttle Woman." Wo have received a copy ol on elegant new 3ong and Chorus, called "Ond Bless the Little Woman." The song was founded up on the following Incident! Immediately after Ihe President was shot he dictated a telegram to his wife Informing her ol the end nccuranre, rtelnarking In a most all'eclionato manner lo llihse beside him, "God bless the little wnmahl" etc. Tho words aro written by Howard N. Fuller, ond tho music was'compnse'J by Charlie Baker the popular song writer. , The snne Is perfectly benulir.il. k ihe melody has been well adapted to the words. Chores. Stand by him, little woman I Stand firm and brave and true I And remember littlo woman, We will always stand by you. Tbissoncfs cssllv nrrnnireii in Dint nil plaVefl bh Ihb Pittho br Organ can maler it Wilt. tirrM -. . li.lu 4a . . . ...v- wo, tivc-i eei.t a per copy, or four copies for $1.00. Postage stamps tok-en as currency. .Address nit orders to: F. W. Usluick, Music Publisher; 180 Elm St., Cincinnati, O. Stock .tlnrltct. Closing prices of DkII.vkn & Townsks-d Stock, Government and Gold 40 South Third Street, Phlla., Sept. 1, Hal. ti. 8. Ext. Ot SK's 101K bid 101J-J asked U. 8. Currency, 0's 130 bid Ul aiked J!' 8. ',1881, new loit bid 101U asked U. S. 4U, new m hUl usy, asked U. S.i'snow. us bid lloj.2 asked I'ennsyanla It. n CSU bid e aske.l Phils, fc Readies; K. R 3uj Md SOV a-kad T,oh :h Vol ov it n.... ei bid Xi a k.d Lthlgli OoalSNav.Co.. K bid 4lt asked unueo uo i oi w. .1 19 ,J bid 1 1 asked Northern Central H. It. M Md UU asked Hestonvlllo Tass. It. 11. n bid asked Pitts. Tit. U liutf. It R mt bid ssi? aske.1 Central Transportation. I.M it aal ed Northern Pacific Com. . S-k bid tut asked " Prel'd..7 jftld TSW asked Silver, (Trades,) wjj bid Svjf asktd MRS. LYDIA !?. PIHKHAW. OF LYNN, MASS; fBBaajtt BBBBBBBBBaa- I.elilg-litun Itlnilcolat ConnxoTSD Wxkklt. Hour ntr sack llUCkwheat flour t.6r aaelr. Corn, per bushel r.?is, per dusiioi.,1 Mixed Choi), nerewt Middlings, per ewt , Corn Chop ran, pcrcnii.im , t3 IS , a oo to 16 STATE NllWi. tho Elate Fair leg'ns at Pittsburg on Monday, J. Sbarpless and William P. Worth have begun building a rolling tnlllat Coatesvilie. A large. number of buildings are being erected at Warren. The bridge ocrnss the Klsklnllnelas at Apollo is to cost $30,000, it will be an iron structure. Henry Ward Stone, a prominent citlsm ui urayne county uiea recently at Hones dale, aged BO years. Mrs. Sarah Armstrong, aged 38 years, fell ... a tit on oaiuraay morning at Chester, Arthur R. Blood, of Erie-, haa returned to mat piace irom a lour or 1400 miles on it bl cycle. The Harrlshurg Iron Works hate been leuseu oy unrisuan iiaum and William A DCOtll The frame dwelling of William rvl,. t New Castle, was burned down on Sunday, Loss, $3000. The Messrs. Simpson, or Eddystone, are working their nrinl ttbrfra riafr uiaca gooas. Elmer Thompson was'crtisheil In itonil. in a mill at SheakleVvillb. Mercer m..n. .,.... - vi vu UB.uiua, Thete are 8.000.000 bushels nf mil nl Pill. burg awaiting a raise in tha rl ver In Km snipped away. Alfred fitnHrll. Hhftrnntiee .1 if,, n..'. BBrks tOhfltV.Wfll kitlpil hv r,,nun,nn t.n - O.I....3 ' The saw mill connected with tha Mllirm Car Worka was accidentally destroyed bv A brake broke on a fre.loht trntn ,1. Philadelphia sud Erie Railroad, near Wll. Ilamsporti CO Sunday, and slsteen Cars 6f mercnonaise were wrectem fjobrtfe W, Job84. chief clefk (if the o.ir. record office of the Pennsylvania Railroad uieu at owariumnro ou Saturday, and bii uouy was toaen to Altoona lor burial. William Jockson. William Harrnn. .T cob Ott, and James W. Miller, have been lountt guilty ol Clarion r robbing an old mail named Connor al East Bradv nf 20.. A man stout id Veato oftJ,- known onlv as "Dutch John," was killed Monday at ue.Kcr a u.o i.iiuee., near new 1'rovtdenee, Lancaster county, by the caving In of a batik. A hots: Carriage ond a valuable ha rneu were Stblfch oh Fridav hie-lit fr'i.rri Ihn .iul,l. oi ueorge u. iiecnicr, near Mainlithd.MoHt--gomcry county. A reward M $150 is offered for the recovery of tho stolen articles and tneaetcciion ot tue inter. Trto bofnJ and (heir contents. nnn vnb.eH at 14000, belonettie to Brinton Ifevhnrn. r uoncora, ueiaware county, and the other valued at S3t)0O. belOneincr to Alfred Km,. lanb; Of Lower Chichester township, the taoie county, were acstroyeti Dy Incendiary fires on Monday night. Both were partially .UIUICII. siscovxnxn or LYDIA E. PINKHAftT VEQETABLl OOmfr The PoMHve Cure For all Female Complaints ThttifopariUoti. as Its narat stcnlnas, eesabts f VeKtiNa rrtTMrtlM thit an litrmlua to tba mort Hi' leate fatal!. Upoa on trial (ht Bertta- of mi. rm, IHi poua4wffltrecsntol,ir.u'ttls immediate w4 1 no - whoolUtulteentlaued,lnuattT.nBilleaairdalinaV Hi tIred,aptniiaatntciuttel7ectlxithotisaaila will tof llutter.perpound. so "I" "f iT" P"TO.nartSltlstoaTf JJnga, per.loren , ib v,u""""u"s'"J'uu7 twn pHTsKslaaa ta Ham, ter ponrid u ,h. Iard. P'erponntt,.;....-;i,.,, 141 eara etiUrtlj tt.e worst form of taub Shoulders, perponnil. 10 the tni, Lcucorrhcua, Irrccular and Hlarnt rata toes, per buihel j.., jj , Itaaitrnatlon.allOrajlaiiTroobles, Inaanunstloa an i"'", 1 toocuiics, an Displacements and tha eon, seqntntarlnal weakness, aa4 is eertelally adapted l tha Chance of Life. It wUl dlSMlra and ctptl vaaora1 froni tin nlcrujln an ir!r itafM of development. T.i4 Ctndenty tdeancereta human there Is )iMk vrr spoodllbItjuW; ia fact It baa hroved to lo ti eiix est and best romMy that has ever been ttaeowr cd. It permeates ovary portion of tha arakm, aadsltW new life and rigor. 1 1 rcmovis f alatnaeautlclencri tt stress all mring for atlzaulaau, and mUrawSiStil of tho stomath It cures Bloating, Headaches, Kcrteau iTwtntloni OcnfnilDot.tlltr.BlMpleatneas Deprcarien and Inl Srstlob. IhatfecllnRofbaarlni-doim, eansL-Tt frabv Veicbt and tatei-xebi, Is alwaya renaaocsttr eurca ti' Itsusc. Hw:!latHlt:riM,andundcralI drcumsUa--cea, act In furrn.y with D law that pjTwna IM fcmalesrstem. rorCldncrCoraplolnulbfHtbar sea this eompotivf Is uiuurpaastd. itHSCUUH FROM HEATH. The following statement of Wm. J.Cough lln,o(Soraerrllle,Mass.,lsso remarkable that we hep to ask lor It tho attention or our read, era lie savs : ' In the rail or 18T8 I was ink en with u violknt liLKKMtto or the tuxes, followed by a serero couirh, 1 soon bogan to lo'Je my appetite and flesh. X was so weak ot Brio time that I could not leavo my bed. In tho Jtittttaef ot 1BIT I was admitted to the flty New law for tlio Collection ot Jtor.itiuli Tax, The follow iug act relative lo tile col lection of borough tax throughout this Commonwealth, passed both houses final ly and has been signed by tho Governor. Its provisions should he well studied ahd all changes from Ibo presont mode of proceedure carelully noted by not only borough officers but by tho people at large: 8mj. 1. Be it enacted, and so forth, That from and alter the passage of this act it shall bo lawful ror the burgess and town Council of any borough In this Commonwealth, by resolution of the burgeos and council to authorise the collection of the borooch tax ,iu the manner hereinafter provided. Skc 2. The council shall placo In the hands or the treasurer a certified duplicate or the borough tax, and it shall be his duty to give at least one month's notice to each and every resident taxable by a written or printed notice duly served, where oersonal service is practicable, ami duly mailed in case of non residents, which notice shall speciry the amounta and kind of taxes, and of the time and place at which ho will at tend at least one day each week duriug the two months after tho lime fixed'for receiv ing said Ux, for the purpose of receiving Dorougn tax and it shall be his duty to re ceive and receipt for all borough tax given him for three months after the date of said notice. Provided, That if any person on or before the expiration of two months alter the dale of said notice shall pay to the trea surer the amount of his or her tax, stich person shall be entitled to a five per centum on the amount thereof, and for the remain ing month he shall make no abatement on the taxes received. Sic. 3. In case the taxes are not all raid on nr before the expiration of three months from the date of said notice, the town coun cil shall elect a collector, have the duplicate placed in his bands, and the burgest shall issua to blm a warrant for the collection of the unpaid Ux assessed In said duplicate, With power and authority to enforce the collection of the same as is now er may here after be conferred by law upon the collectors ol county taxes, with an addition of five per centum on the amount thereof, In the man ner heretofore provided by lawj he shall be allowed such compensation as shall be agreed upon, not exceeding five per centum delbhla, while be war hunting In tbevicln- r . 1, a . , , , . ... . i 1 1, r r x' , .. tj .. -1. . - i.juu u . oot.ecteu, except in case or, ' snmM.uu, wuu.rj au imtt- Gebrge Culley and Stephen Coleman, of ,r 1. . . , e .' Aieuiivuie, iiutc ueeu urresteu lor waylay ing Edward Golden,nf Cold Spring-near the former ploce, and alter robbing him trying u, euot-eut ttie.r criti.o uy placing nis untly across a railroad track where he was dis covered in lime to save blm Frederick Henry Trost, a compositor .of xjaucasteryagea 10 years uiea in that city u. ucii.t iticeaee on iuonuay, Annie 6now, of Silverlyville, Venango ...,uv, ,Sra u j eare,ieii uown SWlrsoil Bat brday and broke her neck. i ,7 7 " K.i.eu oy tne fall of a tree near Mount Tleaeant, West moreland countyj on Monday The men who robbed bid Ilr. Connors ot Catfish, Clarion county, were sentenced lo tan years each IB ibe I'euitentlary ou Mon there was a decrease of SSI barrels lu the prpauciion 01 oil In the Bradford region during July Irom the amount produced in June. Several members of Trlnitv Chofch, at i-msunrj;, nate presented tho widow of iiisnopnenooiwitn a handsome residence iu mat city. Peter Vatter died of typhoid fever In Lancaster last week. The physicians state that the.disease was contracted by drinking impure water. Mrs. Franklin, ah Insane old woman of jirie,was taken to tbe Warren Asylum with out trouble under the belief that she was eioping witn ner Keeper. -Colonel Andrew Stewart, of Unionlown, i.,c.uocu u, aiy,w o.a name to be mea- j.uucui.ir oiate treasurer oeiore tbe Repub lican Convention of Fayette county. A mass i f stone garti way in a nuarry near Leesport, Berks county, oh Monday, when John Rhode and Samuel Moser were hjly Injured and a man named Shclappig A bird dog belonging to Benjamin Mac bamerjofTraverton, Northumberland Co., was stolen recently. Over 2000 birds have been shot over this dog, and he is valued at 200. The papers from all sections of th Ri.u report tbat the ground is sadly In ueed of inuibiuro j mat tne crops are drying up, streams of water are tailing, and rain Is aaaiy neeaea. The coal and coke operators of Fayette county have organized to defeat tbe Store order bill passed at the instance of Senator Bconatieny, and which goes Into effect on Thursday. They will fight the bill in tho Courts. During a fight at Morewood Weetmore land countv bn Saturday, tbe following re' celved flesh wounds from pistol balls: Chas. Longacre. William Mason, Bill Knozerand Joe Wadswnrth. They attacked a bouse ocJ cupieo oy rrussians. An oil-well rig and a Uflk oohlalnlnglSO barrels bf oil were destroyed by firs at T.r. port, MeKean county, on Thursday. They rere too property 01 mwii u. joinery, Jr. A cun accidentally exploded en FrM.v l tl.A I.-,!, h ei ... ..r.L,y , u.t.u. v. .,i,..u.u xv. a.uei, 01 i 011a Itosoltal. WhlletfiorO the rlnetnr. km 1,1 Th,,,. a tiolo tit my left lung as l.ltf a a hatrdollar. 1 expended over a hundred dollars In doctors and medicine I was so far gone at one time a report went around that I was dead. I gave up hope, but a Irlend tnld me or UK. WM. lALt'S BALSAM FOR THE I.UNOS. 1 laughed at my friends, thinking that my caso was Inourablo, but 1 got a boitle to satlrrr theru, when, to my surprise and Krailficatlon, I commenced to leel better. My hope, onco Ucadi began to revive and to-day I reel In bet. ter spirits than 1 have the pas, threo years. "1 Write this honinu-you will publish It, so that creryohe affllctt-d with l'lsoased Lururs will ho Induced to tako 1)K. WM. HALL S BALSAM FOK THE H'NQS.ahd becon vnlccd that CONsUMPI ION ran be Cttrotl. x nave luaen two uoities ann can imdltlvcljr ........ umiiuuu uiurv cuu. man an to- other medicines 1 have taken sinco my sick Mass KTi I... . t . , . whsh una fliuiunt entirely uisaii !ertreJ and 1 shall fion be able to ko to work.' &om Dy a, J. DurukO, Iohljfhton, and all IIRNUV'S CAUBOI-IC SAI.VR. Tlie BtiST SAtVti Id the world ror Out, uruiies, sores, ulcers, sail lihcum, Tctte Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Corns, and a kltlilS or Hkln Eruntlona. Free.llle nnA Pirn plea. Tho Salve Is guaranteed to give perfect satisiaction in every ease or money tetunded, Si.'S!?. ou Pet HENItT'S OAIIUUL1C SALVE, as all others aro but imitations, Price 25 cents. overjwbere. For sale by all Druggist vza; is, isvi-yieow BED HOUSE rOWDERS Are the only Horse and Poultry Powder's that 5tro universal satisiaonon. u tne Powderl o not give satisfaction, the Druggist will re. turn juur money, ueo. IS, la&Q yieow IIIIALTII IS WEALTH I Dr.C. C. WK8TaNHHVlS and 11RAIH TBKAT- M&n i , u ajie.-i.iu lor uy atena, uizzincss,- uon vulsions, Nervous Headache. Mental Depres- ,uu,mvnui .ucuiurv, cuaima urraisi, (IDUI tency, InvolnntatT Emlaaioos. Premature Ol Age, caused by over oiert.oa. aetrabuse. c ovor.inauigence, wbloh leacs to misery, decar aud dCAth. One box will etlrn reeetir. ., Kach box oontuma one month's treatment. 6no ..u.in. it vv., ul Qli (CJ.CS IOS UVO UOIIBrS I SCUf hs mail prepaid on receipt it price. We aruar. uu CD ml uuie, hi DnTR flnv nn,fl with .Ah ,iuri-ivuo.vru wv ua 191 eix ooxea, accomoan led with rive Dollar-, wo Sill send the nnrehna. erour written guarantee to return the money uiKDiicnLuicuauura UOI CUbCt a cora. UDai auteea isnea only wnen ine treatment laorder ed rrom our agents JOHN o. west en Solo IT prlators. 1S1 A Hi w. Wadtsnn Street! Chlcago,XU. A. J. DUItLINO. AKent, Lehigh. buira KLINE & CO.. Wholesale Acents. u,i.u.i,,u, aopt. is.'so ly ffilrt Ontflt furnished free, with fnit Jkll I tionatoroondncilnstliemostprofltaDle MJlJ bnalneaa thnt n..v nn ran BAn The b jstneas la to easy to learn.and our Inslruo tloos are so simple aud plain that aur.no ean ninlro great proHta trum tlio very atari. No one can lall who la willing to work. Women are aa DULuwnm. w w.11, jiova aua gins can cam larire an ma Many have maoe over one bnndred dolarsliinsmilewolc. NotblnstHae It evor -uuiTu uviuto- n.i.,ci.frn0eareaairri-.eaat tbe ease &nd rapidity with which die. are able iu 1U.1.D mouKy. 1 ou enn engage in tnis Dnsl- niaadurlnir vour. spare time at Brest Droflt 1 ou 00 not have to invest an capital In It. We m.Dii'j uiaii... .1.(1.0 wno necu I should writeto ns at once, ttu ti leadvmoney All rnrOtahAit -u ouuio-B 1 u iv i,u. ducoaut. aiaine. oct.z.isso-iro snoutd address EDSON BROS., Attorneys at Law and Patent Solicitors, Oil 7th Street, Washington, D. C, for circulars or Instruc tion . Uererences and ailvlen sent vnvr ui. attend exsluilvely to Patent business, lie Issuel, interferences" and eases rejected la Other hands a specially. Traoe-Marks and (Jateata solllcted. Upon receipt of model or sketch and description we Kite our opinion as to patentability, ram orCHanoE. We refer iu tuo woLntniasionor or raieuts, also to ex Commissioners. Established 1883. Sl-cor AN ONLY DAUGHTER CURED OP CONSUMPTION, les liavlna; failed; and Dr. It. Jamel was ex. When death was hourly expected! aff rimed lea liavlna: failed.- and Dr. If. l.m.. w.. perlmentlnS with the many herbs ofUaleutta, lie accidentally made a nrennratinn hi,h Cured his onlv child nf rnH,nun-,nv TI.. eblld Is now In this eountry, and enjoying; the tut., nf Itaal.K . I - .... .. , . . T 1 . . . w KB ll. 1I1UTLH1 LU IU. WOTIU that conMPTioN can be positively and ner. manently cured. The Doctor now gives this K eelpe Tree, only asking two threecent stamps 10 oar exnenaea. -m, tierh aian en... Nth. Sweats, Nausea at the Stomach, and wilt nps ght break un & fresh Gold In 24 hour. AriflrK v.rmuuooK at uo;, hbu liacs street, miladol- u"wiiR iuio Hivr. jy-om entral Carriage Works, Bank St., Lelilgliton, Ta., Are prepared to Manufacture Carriagesj Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagon, &c., Or every description, In the most substantia! manner, ana at lowest uain frlces. ncpalring Promptly Attended to. . TREXLER & KREIDLER, April 24, 1179 yl Proprietors. No Patent No Pay. PATENTS obtaloed for Investors In tha United tUatei Oauadi and Europe, at rejtlcsd rates. With our principal offle located In Washington, directly opposite the United StsUs Patent Offlcs, We are able to attend IB all patsst business with greatsf promptpeil and da ipatoh and at leet eolt than other latent at torneys Who are at a distance from Wash! Ington, and who hate, t bete fore, to employ associate attorneys." We make (irtllmlnary examinations and fdrntib opinions as to pa tentability, free ofobarga, aad all who are Interested In new Inventions and patents are Invited to send for a copy ol our "Outdo for Obtaining Patents," which Is sent free to any address, and contains complete Inttruc tlons how to obtain patents and other valua. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeiabfo CompoufifJ Is rrepared at ZI3 e.nd S3S Weittm Arcntie Lrnn, Mav-i, Price t.03. t.x N.tO-sforSKia. C.atl7iuaiIIa..at form cfpllKala-itn the lurmnfLKcncra, oa neelj of price, tl.M. psr bot, for lt:ar. Mrs. PCXtLllt freely ahrwcw all I ttcra of Inquiry. Send for paisV ntl.l (.11 .. .1 . . r . ... Auum ( Mention !U paper. Kd family shonld bo wlthotlt LTDU Y. I lSKniat' UV2irn.L3. They euro Cohrtlpitlon, tain$Bv, and Torpidity of th tleor. f rw t -p 1 1. j, jpHHSTON.HOLLOWAY & OlXi Clfiat. eral AKents, Phlla , Pa, Sold by A. J, bilr llug, Lehlghton, Pa, ittg. liw: RoMnsoii WagoH. Co. Manufacturers of WA60N8. Buggies Se Phaetons. Bend for designs and prices to ROBINSON WAGON CO.; CINCINKATI. O. THE HORSE & WAGON. A NEW BOOK on ihe HorstSi His history, itructure. uiea and treatment. AUo giving a letr ef the mott Important and Effectives Bomedlca for the cure of the diieates of the hone. r&i aluable to every owner aad lover rf thJ hone. PdhlUhed bv the EOBIKEC'I WAOSlf C" . twi.i Uti, 0., and sent, postaje patd lo any addreii, on receipt of Timor. Sceht STAttrs, 1 ' IP II tar.S ft. TMn. Ia..- It. Il.a llrnl- l.-ilaU. ltil atHnlaiKooin'I Tt.A .Y.- in.(.i v .... . ww BUVV,., -A-, MI (iwiv L'Lr, u((...n tig elevattont. plans and details fur the above Loiuej also book of -0 paces. Riving specifications. IleraUea estimate and form of contract Invaluable toerery, carpenter or party proposing building, at a guide Iri nuking bids or drawing contracts. . Pnce 2.00. Sent by roiil. postpaid, on receipt of price. H. B. WALTOW, 330 W. Ninth St., Cincinnati, OV KING OF THE SINGERS. Tho above is tha exact fahreainta!(KHi?i Sewlnr machine we sell for twenty dolUrt It IS In KT.r. ...n.At thm k... n. . L. ., blnger style of machines t finished It, the best ttanner, with the latest improvements fni1 winding the bobbin, the most convenient style or table with extension lear, large drawers and beautirul gothle coyer. It stands with out a rival. King of Singer Maete We do not aSX ved to Day far It until eri see what voti arehuylng. we only wish to know that you really want to bay a machine. ..iu ... n.iiiu to pay f-'U lor IU9 oesi in la market. write to ns sendlna- tha naln.hr taw. na.pj est railroad station. We will send the- Ma chine and give Instruction! to allow vols id examine It before you pay for It. WILLMARTIt & CO., IVfl Fllbart street, i , Philadelphia, Pat Jnly.-ly. distress and sale of goods he Shall receive the same fees as are allowed by law to cons tables for a levy and sale upon a Writ of ex ecution, which feea he shall retail! but of tbe proceeds of such sales, alter dedtictlnc- tb taxes and tbe addition ol five per cenlum thereon, Bio. i. All acts or parta bf acts for tha tered his lelt hand so that it bad to bo am putated. Near Potllsown, ca last Thursday, Leon ard a S year-old son of John L. Eagle, fell ihtti a bucket or bot water and was scalded to death. A handsome hotel tar tbe accommoda tion of summer visitors is to ba built at JMPOBTAKT AKftOtJNCEXEKTi POST OFFICII! BtjIMiNO LEiuallTO.v, pa., nsj th XAfmu jd. Most Extensive, Stock o? JBOQtS, Shi; UATS, (JAPS, &o. ever olTered In this bortagb. sn'd ii wblflC 1 invite the sneelal attarittAn aim ..,1.3 and lbs publle generally, as I au) prtsxaM teJ ofler extraordinary inducements lo SpnlNQ AND EUJIMEB, Boots, Stes, Ha& CauLk and I Invite my numerous frletid'f 4fatr6St to call and examine my atoslt bettr fcjsktas. their purcheaea elsswbara, aa I am pTapared aU UASU Itemetnber, LEWIS WEISS ost.Offlcb llulldlng, LefclgbUm, Tai P U6 matter. We refer to the Oerman-Amsr. lean National Dank, Washington, D. U.; the fIJSoIIAaEiD,,U"ll,8t, ' tlons, at Waablagton Uon. Jol. Cssey, late Ohlsl Jtlstloe U. a. Court of Claims; to tbe umelais or the U. h). Patent Offlce, and ttt V A R 5 A T? Pfll 1 V tX If Senators and Metnbers of Congress front I ' a-1 OUJjJjJiLr,J everyfUate. PouailkEEfsiEj n, t. Address: LOUIS llAQQEn St CO.. So.' rP1 THE LlBK.RAL EDUCATIOK bf Sept. to. Crwensville, CltarflelJ county, by .stock .lc.tor. of Patent. and Attorneys at Law, Lo' , :M.loi.nVon,& 1 ' Urtlt Building, WaampoTOK, U. O. DMSin. W li. l)i.AN, Osglttfafi
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