m! i mlrtiifi I, 8A.TURDATliAUCIIt8, I88J. Local and Personal. A remedy resting on Ihe bisis or In trltnto Worth demands the confidence of all. Dr.Dairt)URta Syrup Is known nl used mdst satisfactorily throughout the land, as la attested by tta great aales. Your drugrist keepa tt. J A cave-In took place at the Baltimore mine, of Iht) Del. atld ltudtoh Canal Co , near Wllkeabarre, last Frida, about two acrea of the surface land sinking Into the pit, forming an Irabienie ebssm. Luckily no buildings stood upon the spot. ff"Choice CLOVEH SEED for sale by J. i.. Gable, Bankstreet.tlils borough, cheap for cash I J-fhe attention of our readers Is ealled to ft haw, feat 'ire la to-day'e AhVMJstit a wUaldsale Market report, prepared express ly for tbtl paper by Messrs B. Beatty, Sun 4 Co., wholesale produce dealers, of Pitts burg, Ta., it Includes Country I'roduce, Groceries, Provisions and IilVe stnek, arid wilt bo very carefully corrected each week. This will no duubt prova interesting ttl mer chants, farmers and dealers I n general. 2&Bot prepared palnU, wall paper, looks, stationery or fancy article of any and every discripUoo, at very lowest priees, ro to K. F. Luckenbach, Broadway, Mauch Chunk. Miss Emma Reber is home Irom the "vTeatcbesUr SUte Normal School on vaca tion. "There are at present nineteen patients in St. Luke's hospital at Bethlehem. J"r-Belore ordering your fall and winter auitsand overcoats, you should not fail to drop into the Tost O'ffice buildnlg, in this barough, and examine the new and elegant assortment of latest novelties in cloths, catsimeres, suiting and overcoatings now epehing, and which the undersigned is pre pared to make up in the very latest style and most durable manner at prices fully a low aa the same material and workmanship can be obtained elsewhere. Call aud be onyiaced. Respectfully, II. II. Picrieaa, Agent, P. 0. Building, Lehighton, Tenn'a, ' The Allenlown telephone exchange baa now 100 connections. The Easlon ex haoge has 125, and the one in Bethlehem IS. New counterfeits are said to be afloat which are very hard to detect. One is a sil ver, dollar. . His beautifully executed, bar ring a l!ght appearance of Iron, and is pro nounced by the Sub-Treasurer as the best aiWer'piatcd counterfeit yet made, since it cannot be detected by the application of adds unless the surface is scratched. 4. If you have a cold or cough of any kind, but a bottle of Hill's Peerless Cough Syral at Br'. C. T. Unrn's drug store. Use it all. and if not satisfied return tha empty bottle and he will rrlund your money. He ml in sells Peerltss Worm Sjiecific ami Hill's .Worm Drops on the same terms. No cure, no pay. On Wednesday of last week, a bank of earth in the iron mine of Mr. C. A. Gernerd, at Trexlertown, caved in quite unexpected ly, and in ita fall struck one of the employ eet, named Geo. Miller, and broke bis right leg below the knoe sir Have you seen the new and elegant toek of spring and summer merchant tail oring goods, comprising cloths, caasimeres and suiting, just received at Claussi Bro's, Bank street, this borough ? If you have not, rati at once. Good fits guaranteed at prices to suit you nil. Congressman Mutchleron Wednesday introduced a bill into the house providing for the appropriation of $100,000 tor the erection of a public building in Alleniown, aStr-MTa invite the attention of our read- era tn the advertisement of tho Burkeye MTg Co., Marion, Ohio, in another column. They otter rare inuueemcnis u earn an Uone:t living. Luther J. Glenn, Grand Sire ol the Sovereign Grand Lodge of the Indeiendent Order of Odd Fellows, has issued a procla tuation recommending all Grand and Sub ordinate bodies of the Order to celebrate the 26th of April next as the 63rd anniversary of Odd Fellowship in America by dcdirat Ingthe occasion to appropriate exercises and thanksgiving to Almighty God for his mam fold 1 0 .rings. t-Clockl, Watches, Jewelry and silver ware .tor sale, and reputing done at llaga din's Store. Weissport. 25-yl. 'John Mnnagban and Frank Manning, were struck by a wagon descending the plane in Indian Ridge Colliery , near Potts grille) on Tuesday sficrpoon. Monaghan was initantlv killed and Manning seriously In jured. The accideut was caused by the breaking of a bolt on the wagon when near the top ot the plane. 238 Boots and shoes for ladies, gentle tn-n, misses, youths and children, of latest atyie ana most substantial mane, at lowest prices, at uauss tiro's, Liehignun. The wile of Henry Schmauch, of Beaver Meadow, died on Tuesday Homing last, al ter a short illness, at the age of 72 years. She was buried in the Beaver Meadow cemetary. taa.If you wanta nice sroooth,easy shave Tour bair cut or shampooing, go to Franz Roederer's Saloon, under the Exchange Ho tel. Ha will fix you right, and doa'tyou forget it. It Is reported that Miss Lydia Wood ward, sister of Judge Stanley Woodward, of Wilkeabarre, is soon to be married to Colonel E. A. Hancock, of Philadelphia, fc-For a cletn abave, shampooing or fashionable hair cutting, call on George E. Keite, at Fawcett'a old staad, opposite the public squire. lTotelista and saloontsls whose licenses expire with the April term of Court, must band In their applications at oxci if tbey wish renewals. jrSlamplng of all kinds done by Mrs. W.P.Long. Call and examine patterns. By the breaking of axle some IS coal rarea piled up in a heap on the L. & 8. RR. last Monday night, near Weissport. No one iniured. The road was speedily cleared of the wreck, and trains running as usual. B"U Geutlernen'a furnishing goods in endless variety new and bright at very bottom prices, at Clauss A Bro's, Bank st. You will not forget it you want teams for funerals, business or pleasure trips, thst David Xbbert'i livery is en North street, aod that bit charges are reasonable. JKV lists and raw. an immense variety el all the latest styes, at popular prtosa, at CUbm k Bro's, Baa strut. IUv. 8. T. Leopold, of Tamaqna, form erly ef Weissport, was in town Tuesday. lie ia much pleased with his new charge in Taiuaa.ua t-!V8tamplng for braiding, embroider ing, outlining and Kensington or Crewel work, done at Mrs. W. P. Long's. Call and examine patterns. Daniel B. Beck, wbo la now employed Bear Bcraulon, paid a abort visit to his friends here tin Tuesday last. Dan. looks wall and happy. Daring the week ending on the 1 lib Inst., there were 70,233' tons of coal trans ported over the Lehigh Valley railroad, making a total ol 1,492,033 tons for the season to that date, an increase ot 71,309 tons as compared with the same time Isst Tear. The spring race of the Lackawanna Agricultural Association will come off at ficranton, on May 10, 17, 18 and 19. St. Julian and Trinket will compete for a spec ial parte ef JJ.OIO, Sports, remember. Next legal bolldey-Cood Friday, Have you trimmed1 your grape vloest Disinfect ysur pretnlis-"Uto Carbolle Acid. A K. Miller htrs pnrehaied' pool table for his saloon on Bank stfeeti Our young friends Harry Must and Geo. Hann, of Westherly, were in town over Sunday. -Our genial friend C. Wi Welssnf ekley( wis In town on WednesMa looking as well and happy as ever. Rev. Wit-snd.the newly1 fUtfgtieti pastor of the Evangelical church, moved bis family to town on Thursday.. The Lehlsh Valley Railroad announces a quarterly dividend of 11 per cent, payable April 15th. Martin Joyce was killed by a fall of coal In one of the mines near Mabauoy city on Tuesday of last week. Mahanoy City Is overrun with Hungs rians. The Councils there have been asked by the cititen to have the nuisance abated. Tho Once, Bros. & Co., intend to re open the old Ely mines, at Beaver Meadow, and putting them in Working order without delay. How about a reading-room and circu lating library for our town T We would like to hear Irom our people on the subject. We will establish such an institution, if they will give us sufficient encouragement. Spesk out I Last Saturday William F. Robins, aged 12 yeats, and tils el slur Jennie, uged eight, rsn away Irom the home of their father, W, 8. Rubins, of Wyoming. The boy ran off once before, when be wss nine years old, aud remained away two years. The wife and mother rsn away Irom her home some years ago nnd has never returned. toa.Jusl received. 2000 vardaof the best and latest styles ofralicoes, at Joseph Jonas' mew store, which he is selling at 0 cents a yard. Small. pox is epidemic in South Bethle hem, over SO cases were reported therebe tween Saturday and Monday night last. The schools have been closed, and tar burned in different parts of the town as a disinfectant. Th (y of the disease is re ported very malignant. Later accounts re port tbe number of cases at fully 100. a.D. S. Bck, the watchmaker and jeweler, Obej-t's building, this borough, has just received a new and elegant assortment ol lalen novelties In nne jewelry, in which ne invitestnn attention ol the people ol this vicinity. Prices fully as low as at any store in the county. Capt. John LauWh, an aged and a prominent cititen of Northampton rouuty, on going upstairs to bed, on Thursday night ot last week, at his residence in Krelders yille, tell lack, fracturing his skull, and died almost immediately. He was a prom inent business man, was n member ot the first Board of Prison Inspectors, and. in the old militia days, comnunded a company of light horse. Mrs. Carolina Eugenia Coppee, mother of Professor Henry CoHee, LL.D., of Le high University, died on Thursday night of last week, at the residence of Dr. Copiee, at South Bethlehem. til-Ladies' coats and dolmans 50 per rent, below insl, tit Jos ph Jo'ias' ne store, previous to removul to the new store room In Oliert's building. William V. Ruth, aged about 34 years, fell into the Lehigh river, at Easlon, last Saturday night, and was drowned. A wife and two children mourn bis untimely tak ing oh". The shafting house at Waddell's mine, near Wilkesharre, was burned un Saturday night last, and the magazine containing about 0 pounds of explosives, was blown pp. No one hurt. ' Joeph S. Harris, recently elected Prosi. dent of the Lehigh Navigation Co , has ten dered his resignation us General Manager of the New Jersey Central Railroad Co., to take effect May 1st. Mr. Vennor sajs: "I would warn New York and the contiguous seaboard, and also the Middle 8tates nnd, pi-fsibly, Newfound land and the maritime provinces, of the ap procch of a storm period on the 18th and I9lh hist., to-day and to-morrow, probably with heavy rains and high winds in the former sectioned wind,snow and rainfalls in tho latter." large c-rowd surrounded a barn in Scranton, on 8umlay last, for the purpose of lynching a brute named Daniel Wugncr. age-1 45 years, who had feloniously assault ed a little girl. Ha wos arrested, howevtr, and committed In default of $1,0011 bail, A Case of Varioloid. A rumor that thero was a case of small pox In town, a few days ago, created quit, an excitement. Un inquiry of Dr. N. B. Reber, on Wednesday evening, we learneil that Henry Drumbore, residing on Bank way, had been confined to his house wlih a very mild form of varioloid, but that he, Dr. Reber, bad that day pronounced him convalescent. Mr. Drumhore mntrsrUd the disease somewhere down the vulley, having, aa he said, passed a house with b smsll pox sign upon it, some davs preyiou.. We bear of no other eases in town, and il our authorities will only wake up, and seo tn it that the town is pnuwrly cleaned up and "that di'ch" not lelt staenant. we .lo nut think that the dread disease will make any headway among our people. Silver Mining Company., On Thursday, the 9th Inst, the Yavapai Central Mining and Milling Cnnipsny was incorporated in the city of Philadelphia, i:n a capital ol? 2,500,1100. Our lnwiirim n Hon. W. M. Rapsher, ia one of the incor- p ratore and directors ol the company. Tli nilues(three in numberatid well develoiwd) are located In Yavapai county, Arizona ler ntory, in tbe Immediate vicinity of tha richest silver mines in tho oounlry. The ore from these mines has been nulled and assayed ami is worth W(I8 per ton. Silver ore pays a good profit If it is worth .10 er ton. This looks like a bonauu for some body. Ex-Auditor General Schtdl, ol iliii Blate, Hon. Jleury L. Arker.ol Norruiown, and others, as we let.ru, are alao ery large ly interested. Weissport Items. -Oar young friend W. L. Groot has U-en employed as night operator at Blatiiigtou, with tha Khlgh Valley Rlt. Mr. W. H. 0wald has resigned his po sition In J. Kucb's store j Mr, W. Kramer, has taken hii place. Mr. John Motes is erecting anew bouse in bast Weissport, Mrs. Frances Kresge is confined to bed by sickuess. Rav. 8. T. Leapold passed a few days in town , during the week. Mercbsul llageninaii is closing out his store g.mds by auction. Mr, Frank Laury, oi jjaury-s, will occupy the stand. Rev. DeLoug has moved bis family to mis place. Aacmt Thirty Veur.' Trml. trw "'i-M""1 "''re's eelal.rated Electro- y0 iflt eH,lt'. inU ""r K'" Appliances on trial for ai days u, yoanx men .id old.r bl ty, LosifVlia iiy,k..-.,tuaranteelni iedy relief and comnlein r.mriinn ..r .manhood. Alio for KheuiuaMsia. Ncuralria. raraiysis, silver and Kidney difficulties, huii taras, and many other diseases. Illustrated It Is now settled beyond a douMthat the row of buildings kn6B as Parker'a Cor ner, on Market Square amf Bfttquehanna streets, are to be remoyed and trewy iub aUnlts! and suitable buildings put In' tbeir stesd. What hst heretofore been regarded by someofourcltlaensaS a mere rumor, Is now a fixed fact, and we are glad to learn that all or nearly all of the present occu pants, Including the Lehigh Valley ollices have found temporary location. The Tele graph and Cashier Departments bava'been furnished with rooms on the first floor,.of the American House. The Freight Depart ment has secured quarters In one of the jury ro ims In the Court House. The Ticket De partment will occupy the second story In one of the building un Judge It. E. Packer's lot, near bis residence, and Ihe Car Depart ment will move In Oak Hall. The post of lice will for the present be placed in-tbe, rear end of Joseph JiarW'a drug sto"elh Oak Hell. The Western Union Telegraph Co. and Expreit office Will be located In (he sample room in the basement of the Ameri qan Houre. David Treharn's store will be moved immediately opposite (o his prcrent warehouse. Report says: G. B. Llnderman & Co's Bank will be tcmorari!y located in the room now occupied by Dr. DeYoung" and that J. I. BlaksleeV nnd X.'(S. Broad-' head's office n'tii be moved to the' reiro'f Craig A Loose's office, immediately above Heist & Burnheiser's clothing store. All are making arrangements to vacate and some of the parties will have changed in a few days to tbeir temporary quarters. The telegraph poles have already been changed to accommodate the different locations, con sequent upon removal. Paymaster Wilhelmi or, the L. Vi RR. in making his official trip on his pay car, was accompanied by Rev. E. Ferrier, jraslar of the I resby terian church of this place. There will be no public services held In St, Paul's M. E. church on next Sabbath, in consequence of the pastor, Rey. E. H. Hoff man, attending Conference at Philadelphia. Robert Beahni, who is employed in Audeoried, visited his parents, on Sunday last, Remarkable: Theie has been no ex hibitions or entertainments of any kind in the new Concert Hall,for nearly two weeks.- It is necessary that both political par ties should be represented in the board of Commissioners in the county. Why is It not equally Important that both political parties should be represented in the board ol Poor Directors, of the Middle Coal Field District? For the good of aaid institution and the satisfaction of the people, let such become a law and made obligatory. It is rumored that Lafayette Lenta, owner and proprietor of the American House, contemplates making important Im proyements in tha rear of the hotel. Prof A. W. Vananda, who has been on a visit among his friends at and around Williamsport, for the last six weeks for the benefit of his henlth.relurncd home on Tues eay, somewhut improved. A highly rnterfafning and interesting lecture was given in the Court House, on Monday and Tuesday evenings last, by Will M. Wanncmacher, on the subject of tem perance. It is to be regretted that Ibat much nreaded and contagious disease small-Kx, is now prevailing tn such an alarming ex tent in tbe borough of South Bethlehem, for it wassupMised to have entirely disappeared fiom the Leiiigli Valley. We trust that every precaution will be taken by the prop er authorities in nrdr to, prevent iffrcinl spreading and especially froth being carrfed to surrounding localities. Justice. Vindicating the Mining Laws. Last October an accident occurred at Ita lian y City Colliery by which Miles Keller and John Ward lost their lives and two or three other men were seriously Injured. Tho mine Inspector, Robert Mauchline, af ter an exiitnination of tho scene of the acci dent, concluded that it wos due to the fact that the gangway bad not been properly protected by timbering. The timbers had been knocked out from time to time during the last tbreo yeara and had not been re placed. George Kilgore was the inside titerinletHlent and the inspector held that it was his duiy to see tltathe timbering was done, and be therefore brnughtiaction against him under the'mine laws. The case was tried Friday ami Saturday last. Tho lefendunt claimed that, he" had only been employed in his official capacity for two months and that he had no authority to do the timbering. Tho Jury, evidchtly took a (liferent view. After three hours' delibera. lion they rendered a verdict of guilty at 3 iVIock Ssfiirday afternoon, but earnestly ecoinmended him lo the mercy qf the Court, In view of this verdict the families of the men who were killed, or the men who were injured may be interested in the contents of the' 24th section of the Ventilation Law. The section reads as follows : "That for, any injury to persons or properly occasioned by any violation of Hits art, or any wilful fail tire to enpiply with its provisions, by any wner, leiee, or operator or any coal mine, or opening, a right nfaclion shall accrue to the parly injured, for any direct damage he may have sustained thereby, and, in case o loss of life, by reason of such wilful r.eg lector failure, afornasd, a, right of action shall accrue to the widow and lenial heirs of the erson whose life shall be lost, for like recovery of damages for the injury tbev shall have sustained." RECEIVED AT THE Original Cheap Cash Store ONE CASE OF Black Cashmere, Which will be Sold At City Prices. Public Sale to Take Place. The following public sales-are advertised in (lie CiKBoK AnvocsTK.nr bills have been printed lor them at this Mice: March 23, at 1 p.m. IiouM-hold and bar room lurniture, proeriy of Jacob Sehwartz, aClbe hotel iu Parry ville. March 25. at 2 p in. valuable real estate ol Simon Wuidenheimer, dee'd, ut his late residence in Lehighion. Marrh 30, at 10 a.m. at Weiss' betel, in Towaiiiensiiig, cows, farming implements, furniture, lei:, proierly of A. G." Schemer. April in, at 2 p.m. house aud 3 acres of latin in Msit-i-UH twp., property ol Adaiiue llaints. A nice little properly. April 13, at 1 p lit. Administrators' ule nf valuable larm, two pieces ol wmailand and a bit of peisoual property, at the late residence of Isaac Giuder, in East Penn twp., property of Adam German, deu'd. Pualtlvu rile I Dr. Evory'a Diamond Catarrh Remedy, will cure tbe worst can ol Catarrh or Uav Fever. Dr. Every's Diamond Invigorator gives health and strength, mental and physical, maaea me complexion clear, white and beautiful. Pamphlet free. Read tba Ad vertisement. - The OoriTradsv . . The-anlb-fatrlla coal trade, ay. Monday Ltijtf, was, without-any material thange during' l(U pasl week. The coal reglons,re centlyso eufchargeii wllb. walsr, are gradu ally lostoglheirsorplOs, aniribUs reaching their .normal condition as to capacity of production. The stock of coal at nearly al the fcoaf centre- k funning -down. The mafhet ia ery dull and prices generally rule unchanged. In thjs connection we quote the IbU'owing fiaftgrtph from tho Pottsvllle Miner' Joarntl 6f Saturday last i "The three daya suspension for the middle three weeks of, tha month was announced by circular on Tuesday last. The effect tip- on 'the Iride cannol'be otherwise than beno- ficial, aa it will keep tbe production down to the needs of the mar.ket.and make an aotive trade for all sizes at fair prices. An accumu lation of coal Just now would cripple -the spring sale .and afl'ect the stability of the trade for possibly the wholo year. The managers ha'te'in this respect learned wis dom from experience, andtras il appears re iletermined to profit by. the lesson." An other authority on coal matters says i ''There is an almost unprecedented dullness In do mestic sizes of anthra6lte.' Nobody expects much demand for them at this time of the year, bill wlnter of average severity 'gen erally rjears'up tba sUcka enough to make a slight revival, ol the, market," The, Phila delphia and Reading Cial and Iron Com pa by Issue the following circular, 'to go Into effect to-day : On and alter this date) and until further notice, tbe following wilt be tho prices for this company's Coals deliver ed dh board vessels at Port Richmond, Philadelphia, Pa., (for shipment beyond tbe Capes of the Delewarv): Hard white ash- Lump and Steamboat, $4 50; broken, eeg and stove, $3 96; chestnut, $3 45; pea, $2.80. Free burning white ash Steamboat, broken and chestnut, $3 55;egg,$3. 70; stove, $3.85; pea, $2' 60. North Franklin while ash Broken atad chestnut, $3 55; egg, $3 80; stove, $3 85; pea, $2 60 Schuylkill red ash Egg, $3 80; store, $1 10; chestnut, $3 05; pea, $2 00. Shamokin- Egg', $3 00, stove; $4 lp; .chestnut, $3 65; pea, $2 C0 Lorberry Egg, $4; stove, $1 25: chestnut' $2 65. Lykens Valley (tirookside)' Broken ti 40; egg and stove, $4 65; chestnut, $4 10. At Elizabethport, N. J.: Hard white ash Lump and steamboat, $4 85; broken, egg and stove, f4 25; chestnut, $3 90; pea,$3.15- Free burning white ash Steamboat, broken and cheituut,$3 9p; egg, $1 05stove,$4.20; pea, J.2 95. North, Franklin white ash Broken and chestnut, $3,90 egg, $4' 15; stove, $4 20; pea, $2 95. Schuylkill red ash Egg, $4 15; stove, $4,45; chestnut, $4; pea,$2 95. Shamokin Egg, $4 25; chest nut, $4. Lorberry Egg, $4 50; stove, 4.75; chestnut, $1 IS. The company reserves the right to change prices at any time, except on orders entered prior to such change, nnd orders sent in will not bind the company until accepted. The total tonnage of aplhracile coal from all the regions lor life week ending Mar. 4, as reported by the s yeral carrying compan ies, amounted to 560,041 tons, against 482, 821 tons in the corresponding week last year, an increase of 77,220.lons. The total amount of anthracite mined for the year is 3,717, 970 tons against 4,020,381 tons for tbe simc period last year, a decrease of 302,411 tons. Summit Hill and Around.' We clip the following items Irom the Jitcurd of the 11th Inst': Svuuit Hill. Thomas Boyd, employed running the pump inside at No. 5, was taken suddenly ill while at work on Wednesday, and had lo be removed to bis home. Alex., McLean and, Miss, Rachael Mc Laughlin were married in St. Joseph's Cath olic Church on Saturday evening. Eil ward McCnllyun, of No. 6, has pur chased from the Fidelity Building le Loan Association, tbe property at the corner of Front and Oak streets, known as the old post office building. $850 was tbe price paid. .-Mrs. C. E. Fessenden and daughter are down with scarlet fever. Nr.squzuosiNo. Two infant children, one belonging lo John Watson and the other to Thus. Rich ards, were buried in the. Protestant cenio Uiry this week. ' Owing to high water in slope No. 3 workmen were idle most oflast week. They amused themselves by pitching pennies in the meantime. Some of cur nice '(t) young men amused themselves on Saturday night by shooting with revulvers at imaginary targets. No mora please. NufT sed. Our villago was excited on Thursday morning of last week, upon learning that the Post office and dry goods store of G. L. Watson & Co., were robbed tbe night pre vious. The burglars entered tbe building by forcing oin a door in the rear. They helped themselves to all the kniyes and razors tbey could get, as well as boots, shoes, blankets aod even preserves. And tbey also filled themselves out with mens under clothing, leaving their old garments behind. All the letters in the post office were rifled, but they failed to get any money but two dollars in cash and six or eight dollais in postage stamps. Mr. Watson thinks thst about $100 will clear the whole bill. De tectiveg are on tbe track of tbe villians. LiNsroao. ' The Eisteddfod to have been held in D.tvis' Hall on May 30th, has been postpon ed until July 4th. Mr. ami Mrs. J. Pry lost tbeir Infant daughter by death on Wednesday, at the age of six weeka. The remalna were inter red on tbe Hill Friday. Mrs. Daniel Muudsy died on Wednes day after a long illness. She was a native of Glcntise, Donegal county, Ireland, where she was born in the neighborhood of sixty five yeara ago. Interment took place in the CUtbolie burying ground Friday. Her hus band survives her. Mrs. John MrGlynn died en Monday inorutng at 3 o'clock alter months of pain ful suffering from cancer id tbe stomach. Doomsed was a nativn of Donegal county, Ireland, and was about 56 yearsof age. Th funeral took p)ace at 8tt Joseph's add Catho lic cemetary ou the Hill Wednesday alter' noon, Mrs. Lager, of Meyhanicsvlllr, died suddedtily on 8unday evening. She bad beeu sitting in a rocking chair and fell In to wbat the folks in the house supposed wss a sieep, with her face iu her lap. Present' ly it waa discovered that she was dead. It is supposed she suffocated. Sbo was buried in the Prolestaut graveyard on the Hill Tues day afternoon. Beauty Regained. The beauty and color ol the hair tnav be aafely regained, by using Parker's ilatr Balaam, which ia much admired for Its per- luiiie, cleanliness and -dandruff eradicating properties. Thomas Rogers, vl Girardville, Schuyl kill county, labored under the hallucination that a fortune bad beeu left blm and that it would'eom oo the 2 o'clock tram of the Le high Valley Railroad oo Tuesday ol last week. It did not come and be killed him, self. CdNQUESSlOSAt StJJtlKAftf , In the Senate Thursday, gift, Init., a resoi lutlon offered by Mr. Farley was adopted, Instructing the Secretary or Stale toascer' tain and report why Daniel McSwcetiey.an AmertcSh cititen, lately resident In Call" fofnla, Is Imprisoned In a Drltish jail. The Alcoholic Liquor Commission bill was dls cussed. The Chinese bill was again taken up aod passed, an amendment limiting the time or suspension to ten yesra being lost by one vole. The vote on the passage of the bill was 29 to 15. In tho House, bills were reported provid ing for rnnceilalinn of stsmps on tobacco exported jiy rail j creating an International Commission on marlno signals, and for the admission ol Washington Tcrritorv as a Slate. Mr. Kelley, from the Way and Means Committee, asked leave to report for present consideration a bill lor the exporta tion, free bf tax-, of tob'ucn,snuirnd cigsrs to adjacent foreisn' countries. Mr. Hatch, of Missouri, objected, and the Teport waa not made. The Agricultural Appropriation bill was passed. In the Seuate Friday, Mr. Morgan, from the Committee on Forelgo Relation,report eq a (concurrent resolution requesting the President to bring to the Bttenllon of the American Government the necessity of a conventiou for the final seltlemctrt ef all un adjusted claims between the United' Btates and Nicaragua. The resolution wasadoplerf, A resolution olfered by Mr. Vest was adopt ed directiug the Mecretary of War lo use government Vessels on the Mississippi and its tributaries la the distribution of supplies to tho sufferers by the floods. Bills were Ir trodiiced by Mr. Piatt, proyiding that noth ing in the act or March 3,1881, shall pre vent the .registry of any lawful trade mark rightfully used at tbe time of the passnge of said act: and by Mr. Voorhees.toaid in the construction ol the Delenareaud Maryland Ship Canal. Tbe Alcoholic Liquor Com munion hill waa considered, aud Mr. Bay. ard moved an amendment extending the Inquiries of the commitelnn to the ellectsol the use of opiates and other drugs. .The amendment was lost veas 24. navs 25. On motion of Mr. Plumb tbe number ol the Commission was fixed at seven and the time within which il shall reportoteighteen months. The bill was then passed by a vote of 34 to 14. After some debate, a motion to take up tho Japanese- Indemnity Fund bill was lost yeas 14, nays, 34 and then, on motion orMr. Bayard, the Tariff Commis aion bill wss taken up and informally laid aside as tho unfinished business for Monday. After an executive session the RenaLo ad journed until Monday. In the House, Mr. Reed, of Maine, asked that the Geneva Award bill be made the special order for the third Tuesday of tbe present month, but Mr. Hutcblns, of New York, objected. Mr. Crapo presented reso lutions of the Land Leagues and Irish-American Societies of Massachusetts asking Congress to take'steps for the protection of American citizens aoroan. a minority re port from the Committee on Elections was presented declaring M. D. Ball entitled to a seat as Delegato from Alaska. The Speaker presented four memorials from citizens ot Utah Territory, signed by 60,479 men and women, asking for a suspension ol turther action on all bills relating to Utah, and for the appointment of "a. Commission of honorable ahd unprejudiced men and wo men to inqnire into and determine upon the -state of affairs in that Territory." Se veral bills on the private calendar were passed, and several executive messages re. reived. An evening session was held for consideration of pension bills. In the Senate Monday bill; were report ed providing far the allotment of lands in severalty to Indians, nnd extending to In dians the protection of the laws ot the Stales and Territories; defining the qualifications of Territoriol Delegutes ; providing for tbe Hpjioiiviorui, to u oooionitrtr ui Neveil on Public Expenditures ; establishing a Court of Appeals; and providing that a majonly of the Supreme Court shall constitute a quorum, instead of six as heretofore, and prohibiting any Justice from sitting on a case on appeal on which he has acted in a Uircuit Court. The Post oflice Appropriation bil wos reported with amendments, in creating (hi amount to $1,0011,000. The Tariff Commission bill waaconsidercd and opposed by Mr. Slater. It was then laid over ami the resolutions ravnnnga call lora convention nf American nations was taken up. After an executive session the Senate adjourned. In the House the Speaker announced Ihe Select Committee on Woman Suffrage, with Mr. Cump as chairman. Mr. Belmont, of New York, asked leave to introduce a reso lution calling onthe Secretary ofSiate for information as to' tho law under which Mr. Trescott has been appointed Envoy tn American Governments, and baa been em ployed by the State Department at any lime a. ecu 1877, and what compensation has been paid to him. Mr. Williams, of Wisconsin, nbjrcling, Ibe resolution was not received. The Ailny Appropriation bill waa remrted and rele'rred to the Comtnitteeof the Whole. It appropriates $27,4oI,698. A number of bills and resolutions were introduced under call of Stales, among them several for the repairof the Mississippi levees anrt for the relief of the sufferers by the floods. Mr. His cck, in, this, connection, stated that "the Committee on Appropriations bad the sub ject of relief for tho sufferers of the Missis sippi floods' under consideration, and waa in cnmmnnlcation with the Secretary of War who aaid he had sufficient supplies on hand to last until March 20th or probably the first of April." Mr. Fisher, from the Com mittee on Coinage, reported the bill for the purchase of around for the extension ot ttie Philadelphia Mint, at a cost not exceeding $400,000, Bills were also reported for the establishment of a branch mint at St. Laiuis. aud an assay office in Dakota Territory. On motion of ilr. Haskell, the House went into tne Dusinets on the Speaker a table, and the deriate Anti-Polygamy bill was reached. A point of order bad been made that it must go to tbe Committee of Ihe Whole, but the Speaker overruled tha point. An apiieal from bis decision by Mr.Converae, of Ohio, was tabledyeas 119, nsys 80. Mr. Haskell then demanded the previous Question, but the Democrats abstained from voting, leav ing no quorum, ah euorts to secure lur ther action was deleated bv the filbuster- fng of the minority, until, finally a recess was taken. In the Senate Tuesday, tha House bill tn repeal discriminating duties on lea and cof fee, tbo products ol colonies nf the Neather Isnds, was reported, with a substitute mak ing the measure a general one for products Iminrted Irom west of the Cape of Good Hope. Mr. Call Saike in suppo't ol his resolution lor acnnyenliou or the American nalionain Washington. Mr. Garland gave notice that he would move, as an amend ment to the Morrill Tariff Commission bill, ma measure on ine subject reported uy turn self, Pending consideration of the Port office Appropriation bill the Senate ad jourued. In tha House the Anti-Polygamy bill was resumed, and after considerable confusion the Democrats were allowed to offer amend menta to the measure The amendments were rejected and Ihe bill finally pasted as il came imm me senate uy a Vote ol 1UU uj 42. Tbe Anti-Chine) bill was considered. In the Seuate, Weduesday, Mf. Frye,from tbe Committee on Rules, reported a new rule, providing that "a vote to lay on the table a proiiosed amendment shall not car ry with il the pending measure." It waa Placed ou the calendar. Mr. Eduiuuda. of Vermont, asked and was granted leave of auseuce on account or sickness Iu Ins fam ily. A bill was introduced by Mr. Mitchell lor the erection of a nublio buildinu in Wil. liamsport. A bill was pasta-d appropriating iwemy mousana dollars lor a monumental column to commemorate the battle of Mon innulrt, the money 'to be expended by the Monmouth Battle Association of New Jer sey In romplating the monument. It is re quired that the Association shall raise O.'O, 000 in addition to tbe appropriation, and submit the design fur approval to the Seore. tary of War. Mr. Garland spoke on the im portance of maintaining an efficient levee system on me aiissusippi river, nis bill on the subject lielnit lemiairarily taken un. He was followed by Mr. Jonas, who said that nearly all thealliivial lamia from tha mouth of theUhio lo the mouth ot the Mtaaissippi were now under water or threatened with overflow. Mr Jouaa dimpled ihe out ot a levee system wblcb would protect tbe whole alluvial country at not more than $15,000,000. On motion or Mr.Garland,the bill wu referred to the Committee on tbe Mississippi River and Its Tributaries. The frost offlra.Aprroprlition bill' was ennside -erf, pending' which' the Senate went into exef utilve session and toon after adjourned. tn the House, tha Senate bill maklngfu ther appropriations for the sufferers by the Mississippi fijods.wss reported with amend ments increasing' thw appropriations to 1150,000, and authorizing the expenditure nl part thereof by the Secretary of War in strengthenlnE the leteeie and. after some discussion, passed aa amended. Tbe anll-Chlnese. bill was considered, and sup ported by Mr. rage, or California. Mr. Rice of Massachusetta, tuoke In opposition- to it. Alter lie Had finished, Mr. Money, or UTis isslppt, rose tn 'a question of privilege' and a personal discussion between himself and the Speaker followed, wnich ended un me adjournment or the House. During the" week ending on the tOlh Inst., there were 80,672 tons of coal shipped over the Lehigh and Susquehanna railroad, making a total of 680,307 tons for the sevwr being a decrease of 90,604 as compared with same time Isst year. Mrs. James Fosterl-of Thomson. Stisone. haunn county who is 65 years old) during Ihe rat year woye 90S yards of cloth, and took care of tbe milk and butter produced by ten cows. Joseph Cramer,and elderly man,nf Mount Pleasant, Westmoreland c'linty. Was stop ped by a highwayman a f.w nights since, whh thrniilpnftfl In hhttv hl l.roln. not Th. old1 man produced a revolver and put the UlglMVH.TIUBIl lOIllglll. The Rending Iron Works have contracted 10 nke 10(1 miles of six-Inch pi for the Tidewater Piie Line Company. It is to In roads at the rate of three-quarters of a mile a day, Mrs. Carolina liertel. of Fillsblirir. ended Ihe disagreeable relations between hersell and husband on Wednesday of last week by Hanging nerseu. A new rolling mill is being nut un In Consbobocken by Mr. Fulton, the wealthy manufacturer oi mai place. Eastern capitalists are In Tltusvllle wilh a view of locating a shoe factory there. Wholesale MarM Report Corrected Weekly for theCSo5 Advocatx By R. BEATTY, SON & CO., WHOLESALE PRODUCE DEALERS, Ac. No. 193 Liberty St, Pittsburgh, Pa, receive and aell a'l kinds of fJottntrv Pro. dnco Domealic aud Foiegn Traits and Vefte "u ' 'iiifm rum (lunirr weaicra navina Hessonstile Produce. Ate. are invited to eon. sign or corre.poud Established i.v im TUESDAY, U Alien 14, 1981. Last week we reported a break In the ran.' n aikn and this weer. with cooler weather, there Is an upward lendrnoy and firmer feeling-. Bnttercont'noes ecldcdly active, Po'a loea have not declined, but are somewhat weax er. Atiplea are In very Ojd demand. Grain and provisions aro slendy. Country Produce. APPLES New, choice, per bbl 4 OOal 50. Medium t teas ot Pai cy t eoaS Oo. APPLE BUTTER per (at, C0a7C0 I Apple Jelly. tal" per 13. IiTJITEn-Dstry, 4ia:ci 'Gilt Bare 35a37c; Creamery sSooTc Cboice Boll, ?J30o Kxira Choice Itoll, 30Mc: Medium, ISa2:e. BUAKs-Cboloe NaT , 1 tjui 00 1 Medium. I S'aS 4)j Mixed. I Sa2 0; 1 1 ma. CaDc per id. BACON-Countrv. Clear Sirica, saloo Itlbi, 7kaSc: Shoubiera 7a'c BROOM t'ORM-Exira Cholre Green Hurl, taiooi No 1 Hurl, Static; ned.Uo. OIIEESE New Oblo factory. iJaiJc: N. V. Qoihen, 14 a 14)o ; Young America, 141 a ISoi Kwitzer. fiatec; Litubeiger, ilai7o. C'IDlilt-per bbi, oooaiowi Crab Apple, 0 OOjIO 00. GRAN II ICRRIEt-cer Lbl. IS to a 14 00; per box. 4 2'S4 lb. Dltll.D RUri8 Arp'es. sliced. 7 a 80! do quarters 6a?c; reaches, nalves, Stfi;; peeled, oo., 21 a Wcs pitted Cflci lis. 23 a lie.: Ratpber. ries. SOaJiCi' Blacxberriea. UiHc per lb. tor all. FOl'.KHIN FllUIlS-Lemous, 4 OCal CO per box; Florida Orances, O'JoSoO. FKATUKUE Live Gcee, per lb., CO actio; Mixed, 4Sa5 o K'JlH-strlah fresh, ease, i;al(e. HO SUN Y S WS to per bbl. MAPLE BWJSItTa Syiup. I Wat :Opora-aLi Suinr. Hallo per lb.- utar, Oian., ttailo. IsUrs-romnti. 4t a mo Ion boice White i O est nut-, i W a 6 00 s Walnuts, 10 a 73c ; ehell bar,, a, I K a 1 25. OMONrf per bbl, 2 2'a2 Zt; Yellow D oarer, ICS t ve- Onlou Seits, 7 OOaa ooper bash. POULTRY Wi e Chickens, tn a toe per pair ac o Tllint to alio; Dressed, per lb. iSalSo, Tur in ya. 0117c; Oeete 8j9c; Duo s. SalCo. POTATOK3-1 2') a 1 21 per bnabel i Sweets, : i) i u o BaL1-No. 1, per nil. 1 20; Extra, per bbl 12"; Dany, per 001, 1 5 RAGti Cotun. Wbi'ie, per lb. 2Ho ; Cotton, Mixed. 2 a J lie; Woolen, a Ho FIELDS Timothy, per butbel, 2 75 a 2 90; Clover 1 73 a tot, TALLOW-Cou'itry, 7ato; Beeswax, 20 a 23 per lo. VINEOAIl-Cholce Wine and Kalt, !5 a JOo per Kol ; Standard City Brands, llaI3o per a-al i Couutry, icai3c per pal, as lo quaUty Groceries. OREES COFPEIJ Faaoy Bio, per lb. lltic Choice do, 13o Prime do. 120; Good do, lOSo; OTdlnary, lie; Java, 2?a23o RUABTED COFFEE In paper, per lb. 20 a 2ic; lower aralea ISalSc. In bulr. Ha 1 5c; Java, paper, ;4j2Gc; Java bulk, 2"a25o 8UOAH3-8laajo'rd A. per lb, 9Hc; Windsor A 8ic- PralneB 8 Ho; Refined YelIovr,7,i8c; Molasses Yollow, 6a7lo; Oranu'aUd, lltct Pondered, 10o: Crashed, law, lOltoi Cut Loaf, 104a 8YB0I' Choice Maple Flavored, ttc; Prime tuple F avored. 42o ; Choice Sugar Syrup, 48 Prime Bug.ir by rap. 48a i Gool Sugar Byrup, 43t; Slai k Btrap, 35c; Choice N. O ,70c RICB-RanEoon, per lb, H ae"o; Carolina, Il 8He. NEW ORLEANS M0I.AS8K8 -Choice. 72c: Btrlctlv t-rlnie. 1 8o; Prroe. 65e. TEAS Younic llvson, per lb. 250 a 1 00; Gun powder, 25o a 1 00; loiDerlsl. SSatOc: Japan 23 a 70o; Oolour, 2.'aisJ: souchong, ?:ai 83 CANDLLH-Slnr. full wrlgt.t ICO I Steanne, ptrteUI-Hc; MouM pei set jr, Oraln, Flour, Feed, &c. WIIEAT-PriiueUed WiLter.l IS a 1 40; Me. dluui, 1 30 a 1 31. ConN-liiab Mixed Shelled, snatso; Yellow dhel.eJ, 70aiiC; Ear Corn 7,a7lo. OATS- Pilmewa te. Ha-li Mixed. Wa4:c HYIJ-91i.tSo lor Weate.lt 13 a Mo (or Penosv and olUo. B A ItLEY-l oral 'OforPilme Northwestern Sprmr 85o a 1 00 lor Medium. FLOUR- Ch'iloe Amber Wheat Floors. 7 H a I0o; Pilme 111 Winter oo, 5 15a7 5Ji Medium do, 7 OJ Wi eon.lo, 7 78 a 8 0; MiunesoU Ex tras. 7 23 iT 80. Fano Bt. Louis, 8 UaS Jo; Fancy Paiouta SdCaStOi I'orocoeai, ft'epei bubh; Oat meal. 4 Oi) a S 25 nor bol i Erics I ta a I SO i Bye Flonr,8t0ai7a per bbi Buckwheat Fltnr, t;5 a 8 00 per 00. MILL FEED-W.lte VlndllDgs, 23 0Ca!SOO Course do. '.OOUaU 00; Seconds. 18 OUaJUOO; Bran. 20 0a2i 00. CBepped Feed, it ooa.7 to. MAY Pnnio Timothy, ealed. 14 50a 13 00 per ton; Prime ew, loose 133 alt 00. Provisions and Uy Stock. PROVI.-.IONB.-J-.X, -.C. llama, per lb. IINc. Ex 8. C, -lioulJora, lo, Ii 8,0 Bieutfast Baron, liket Ex s. c UileJ Beet, in sets. Itci Beef Tonjrues, pertt"aenle00i Baobn Rt-oold. .-a, Sue: Short Illb Sides, UljC; lo Clar Side, imo Metal Po.k, per obi, 18 73; do, Biort Cut Family. 4) losople-.es lo bbi. .S73 Lard. Re flu d. summer use. In ttoieea. ItHoi do iu bslf kbit. IJo; aa la buckets ItH i do. tn I lb palls, 8-j lbs la case, 131(0) do, 5 raid 8 lb palls. Hko I do. la 10 lb paiU. 130. CATTLE Fair to Prima Shlpplax,8MeS2Si common loavodbuteheilng 51a8 75; Bill s sai Fat Cows. 4 Mas 00; Veals 6.1c. SJlEttlP-Comoiou to lair, 5 50a3 0 aoolto Prime, t 40aS 50; Lambs. 1 8' as 83. UOOS PMIadelJhla Iters. 7 01 a T 25; Good Corn Fed Yorktra, SICaSIO; araaaers,ti0aC2a. LEHiaHTON EETAIL MAEKETS. COBKUOTXD WXXXLT. Flour nr saek 88 00 3 I '.' U Fljur Surlnir mixed Horn, ijerbuibsl ins'S. per Duinai ...,., w UHef Ohop, perewt 1 IS ! MMdllnirs. er ewt s. 1M t!irn i:b"i 1 s liran. per ewt. , iei Uutterir pound,... 21 Kitks, par dossn Is Ham, per peand It Lanl, par pound It 8boulaers, r poand.i 10 fotalosi, per butbsl 1 1 The Secret of the universal success of Brown's Iron Bitters Is Sim ply tliis: It is the best Iron preparation ever made; is compounded on thoroughly scientific, chemical and medicinal principles, and docs just what is claimed for it no more and no less. By thorough and rapid assimilation with the blood, it reaches every part of the system, healing, purifying and strengthening. Corn mencing "at the foundation it builds up and restores lost health in no other way can lasting benefit be obtained. fj Dearborn Ave., Chicago, Not. y. lhave been a great sufferer from a Very weak stomach, heartburn, and . dyspepsia In Its worst form. Nearly cvaryuttng I ate gave me distress, and 1 could eat but little. I have tried every thtngrecommended,hava taken the prescriptions of a dozen physicians, but got no relief until 1 tooV Brown's Iron Bitters. 1 feet none of the old troubles, and am a near man. I am getting much stronger, and feel first-rate. I am a railroad engineer, and now make my trips regularly, I can not say too much In p rail a of your wonder i ftd medicine. D. C Mack. Brown's Iron Bitters does not contain whiskey or alcohol, and will not blacken the teeth, or cause headache and constipation. It will cure dyspepsia, indi gestion, heartburn, sleeps lessncss, dizziness, nervous debility, weakness, &c Use only Brown's Iron Bitters made by Brown Chemical Co., Baltimore. Crossed red Unci and trade-mark oa wrapper WHENCE COMES THE UNBOUNDED POPULARITY OF AIM'S Porous Plasters ? Because they have proved themselves the Best External Remedy ever invented. They will cure, asthma,colds,coughs, rheumatism, neuralgia, and any local pains. Applied to the small of the back they aro infallible in Back-Ache, Nervous Debility, and all Kidney troubles; to the pit of the stomach they are a sure cure lor Dyspepsia and Liver Complaints. ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS are painless, fra grant, and quick to cure. Be ware of imitations that blister and burn. Get ALLCOCK'S, the only Genuine Porous Plaster. Feb. 18-13 e. o. vr JF YOU AltE I1N NEED OF Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, or, Gents' Furnishing Goods i. -t go to CLAUSS & BROTHER THE POPULAR Merchant Tailors, Bank Street, Lehighton. FRIOES vehy low tor OASH. Tb inbllc patronage scllelted. julyl-tf iqTXECUTOBS NOTICE. Letters testamentary rin the estate of J. J, Kemerer, late, of Towaraenslng Twp., Car bop County. Pa.,rlecM, nave been granted to the undersigned, to whnm all persons In ilebted lo tha kaid estate are requested to make payment within six weeks, and those having claims or demands will make known Ibe same without delsv to ' YY. E. A LEWIS KEMERER, Executors, Weisspurt P. 0. March i, 1682-wS gJXE(UTOItS NOTICE. Letters Testamentary on tbe Estate of Daniel Wentz, late ol Parryvllle Borough, Uartxin uiuniy, renna., neeeaseinave been granted to Ibe undersigned, to whom all persons iimerjtea m sata estate are requested to make payment witliir. six weens, and those having claims or demands will make known the same without delav In UAKB1S0M & DENNIS WENTZ. Executors, fsrrjrville, Pa. March 1), 138J w(S Valuable Real Estate AT TRlVATE SALE. The undersigned offers, at private sale, all that certain lot or piece ut 0 round, situate on tbe corner of Iron and Lehigh Streets, in the Borough of Lehigbtoi), being 72 feet front by lf feet deep, upon which la erected a substantial two aiorv rrsma Dwelling- House. JI x 2d ft.. Kitchen. altarhed, 18 x Id IU Summer KlU-hen, U i 14 ft , lllarUmilh Shop, 1 8 x SO ft., a l.rue Barn and Tig Stable. Also.a piece of Laml, situate in Mahoning Township, containing 13 Acrea und 62 Perches, with four acres of live plant d thereon. There is a first-rale Well ot Water on this land For further particulars as to price, ia., apply to CHARLES FR0GHL1CH, Corner of Iron and Lebigb Streets, March 4-wS Libightou, Ft. rpilfi SLAHNUTOS PLANING MILL Cabinet Ware Factoryr- AT SLATING! ONr JOHN BALLliiTr Propr.r Oak and itaid Woou I.ntnerri aim Usownit' vaied to execute auy arvouuvor ATdera for I . . : a t .. .11 blnJ. ...I .1... ... 1 1. . U II. 1 k. DressoD LumbeK OP A.X.L. KIND. Doors, Hashes, lillntt.s, Sliu(tcrvir Mouldings, CaMnot Wure, Ar., With i'ri!txtae'e. Brackets Made to Order. ThaMnfhlflprr fofllt hen iTinlof tLaheatamd moat Improvert 'klrid?. I etitvlojr none bo i it belt wbijcmcn. nio well tsfftjoueti nutl uoa n.it torfl(itHl am lliei troteublu tu puti ti.tee eiatnt satistftctlon to nil who ni&r Invor mnwlth a rnll. Orders ot mail piontpily attcndeil t. Mr tbnrixQ nre tooiicrjte, terms rnwh, or intero. ehnrgvd alter thirty aay. GIVE ME A CA(U FIT" Thosr fnnrrint In UntM tin will ftnrt it t thfiir adviititftftft to ti'sTe hlrtlup:, Flnnr flnnrttii Domn, ?5 aji.es, Miuticrs, tr. .r mt lie at tkl Fsctorr. Hajr JOHN HA LLIET Witli Medicine Qnalily not Qaautlty Is iDeOTesnmpwe; Deiiistte Knowledge and Emeneuce to Csr rectly Prepare and Dispense the same At A. J. DURLING'S poruLAn Dnm & Family MiciBe Store, Bank Street, Lehighton, Ycaoan alwa;a rely utwo letting STBI0T L.V t'ure aod Unadulterated Drugs and Medicines. DUIll.ING, carries tbe largest stock l'ATKNr JIEUK INKS la tbe county. DUIII.INU has an oleirant stiwk of DRTIO. QISTJ SUNUKlliS, FANUY aud Tul- L.T AltTICLLS fur tbe ladles as well as the Kenla. DUKLINd makes UOBEand (JATTLB POWllElia asieclalty. ills ISyeirs sxper. lenoe In the druir business xlvcs nlm aareat advantage In that Una. TRUSSES, SUI'POKTERS and 1IRAUES always a laru;o stock en hand. rflNKS and LIQUORS, both rorelpi and domestic. He has a CUmontirape Wine and a Dry Catawba Wine. Just splendid and cheap. WALL PAPEKS and HORDERS tha laritcit assortment In Uwn. Oo to UU UMNO'S with your prescrip tions UotoDUHLINU'S lur your Patent Med lclnes. Oo to IimtLINO'S for ynur faney art'cles. Faimers and horieuien ko to IlUltl.lNQ'3 for your Horse and Uattle Powders. aug. 5yl. DANIEL WIEAND, Carriages, Wngons,Sleighs,&o OOBHKB OF BANK AND IKOX STKEETS, LEIIKIHTON. Penna., Fartienlar attention given to REPAIRING In all Its details, at the very Lowest Prices. Patronaire respectfully solicited and pcrfaot satisfaction Kuaraoteed. Dec . 1879-yl DAN. WIKAND. CATARRH n:, UlMili Ddllil Effactually clean sss the nasal ias sskcs or Catarrh, al virus, casslna; healthy fseere Hons, allays In flammatton, pro tects tha raem. brane from addl. tlonal eolils.com. pletely heals tha S"resand restores he sense oftasts and smell, liene flolal rrsulls are realised by a fsw aU is. V crKrBW"ank applications. A tin bs- vr Ibornnnh treat- ment will cure I'atanh Hay Fever, Ae. Un. cquslled for colds In tbe head. Aerreeable to use. Apply bv the tittle Anger Inlo tha nos trils, (in receipt of (Oe will mall a package. aw For Sale hy all dru Klsts In Lehigh ton. ELVS'UllEAII J1AU5I tin.. nor26Vrl Uwego, N. V. HATCH & F00TE BANKERS, No. U WALL S MEET, NEW TORE. .Mnubcr IV. V. I i:li I t li nit', Hay and sell Stocks. Bonds and Government Securities, and make advances on same If r- 3ulreil. Four Per I'eut. Interest alluwed an epollts, subject to cbeck at sight. Axle Grease. licit In the world. Get Ihe genuine. Kvery package has oar trade-mark and la marked Fraisr's. SOLD EVERYWHERE. 7i PER CENT. NKT. BecnrllT three to six Times the Loan. with. out tha Halldlngs. Interest Semi An. nuil. Nothing ever been lost. J7th year of residence and sib In the bus lness Hell ofrefsrenees Send lor particulars Ifyou bavamonsy laloao. N B. Costs advancail. Inlaresikeul no, aa prlncliail gusranieao in ease oi lor. closure. . S, tt. JOHNSTON. Neiollator of Mortgage Loans, ST. PAUL. MINN. Ala bastine! For Flnhliliifj Walls aud ffllliifru, Is lha moat durable and economical material knnan. It IS.JL vaiu-hle itlicoTirr, and Is ranldlv sunereedlt-u-. Kallomlne aud other wall flnllh. iManuUriured In a variety of beautllul tints, and ean be applle.1 by any one. II not lor sale In yo'ur nalKhborhomf, send to.-EELEY HltnS., 10 Federal St., lhuion, Mass., for sample card and tcatlmoa lals. A DVEKTISKRS by addrslna; (11(1. p ROWEI.I. a. CO., 10 Spruce St , New York, can learn lha exaet oostof any pro nosed Una or A11VKKT1S1NO In Amtrlcaa Ktws payart, )oJ-page fsmj blst, J4,