8AT(Jlli)AY..)ULYl, (88J: " i'fiT-1 " . '.; Oui NolshWhood ih Brief. The Ico cream business la brisk. The Fourth of July It "night onto" lis. The water works at Tamaqua are being Enlarged. A. Ronl fcroff of huckleutfrica la prom' lied this year. And now we are to have a photograph Slatinittori was Incorporated as a. bor ough In 1864. - There ere 51 prisoners In the Eaalori Jail. Filel and food are a"s lilgh now as ihey were when gold was 200. Mr. John Petters,of this plaice, Is afflict ed with fever and ague. At present there are only 23 patients a the 8t. Duke's hospital. The best way to bring down the' price ot meat Is to stop eating It. A half peck of strawberries bring lees than a half peck of potatoes. 5-Q.Never have be-n and never will b'e tindt-rs ild, J. T. Nusbaum. Stack No. 1 of the Allenlnwn Iron Works has just been put in blast. The house fly knoweth his business and docth It with a a rengeance. -ihe thermometer was high toned on Sunday Hp In 99 degrees. SiguBlsnk Oartrlecs onlv NINR CENTS per box, at E. If. Hohl's Matich Chunk, It is now stated that our streets will be sprinkled after Monday. There are quite a number of visitors in iown. There Is lo be a picnic at Tarryville on ihe Fourth. The pedestrian fever In this town has died out, and base-hall taken its place. S"7 shot nicklrd rernlysr from $1 up ward, at E. II. Hohl's. Miiuch Chunk. The small pox epidemic cost tho bor ough of Ifsiteton $3,000. jar Joseph jons has a splendid new line of white shirts at 85 onU Thomas Cochran, of Scranlon, was drowned on Sunday while bathing. Miss Mame Miller, of Philadelphia, is the rueat of Mrs. W. O. M. Seiple. Miss Buchinsn, of Allcninivn, Is tho guest of Mlsa Ida Claim, of this place. John Purcell fell dead in Tamaqua re cently from tho effect nf strnni; ilrink. air Huts and caps, an Immense variety ol all the latest -lyes, at popular prices, at Clauss St Bra's, Bank street. The striped bugs, the pest of cucumber Viuet, are unusually numerous this year. Will Ilarttnan, one of tho typos of the Alfentown Ilem was in town over Sunday. The toll house of the Lehigh bridce at Bethlehem was rohhed f $12(1 onliiii day. Several runaways enlivened our town during the week. No one injuie.l, fortun ately. 3r Jonna has the cheatiest anil tho best line of watered silk sash ribbons cvti scon in ielilgntnn. Our "devil" is going to use the shoot in.; slick instead of torpedoes to ct e'xate tho clorious 4'.h. Prof. T. A. Snyder, of Strnurtsburg, was in. town over Sunday, and gave us a pleas ait call. Crops of all kinds are promising wtll especially grain, which looks remarkably n'-ce. 3f Ladies, Jonas hssmu'ea great re duction in tho price of pjrjso r, anJ he bai tljeni to suit you. ,V capital g.ioil cignr, the "Free ai d Easy,' manufactured by W. 11. Oswald, at Wetssiort . V i 1 1 i m Case, of Din gen, Lehigh coun ty", was robbed ol $100 by highwaymen uu Friday night. Junii Oagzus, of Iron street, has Imd his residence neatly painted which w'ds lunch. b Us appearanee. 9-Tho celebrated N. Y. Lager Beer will h on tupat the Mansion IIoujc,Lehigbtoi Bs'io iner & cent. A 8t. L mis exchange boasts of a tobac co chewing hone, which is owned by an omnibus line in that city. By July 10th nil the tow sin the Le high Valley, fro n Ea.bm to IIazletu, wll be cminected by telephone. The Uethlehem Iron Company inlrn's to build twenty blocks of house on Us prop etty near No. 3 turuace. &3uThe large quantity ot goods J. T. Nusbaum il daily selling accounts fur the low prices. A refreshing shower passed over this place on Monday afternoon, causing yege tation lo spring right up. JfcT Jonas has just received a full line of alpaca, mohair and linen duller, which be is selling at from 50 cunts upwards. Harry S. Titus, a young nun, was drowned Saturday alternoon while bathing in the Susquehanna river at Wilkesbarre. Dr. W. A. Uerhainer has removed his frame dw, Wug house from Second street to a new foum'a ion on Iron street. Jonas liss all the lalcst novelties in straw goods prices the very lowest, goods the choicest and best. Misses Emma Reber and Lulu Zehner, returned home from the Vct Chester State Normal School on Tuesday to sjiend their vasation. Tho L. V. It. H. Co., has erected two signal boards one above and one below their depot at this place. A long needed want supplied. Already this season four rash men have been slain in their tracks for aiklng per spiring innocents: "Is it hot enough for you!" X3r Jonas will give you splendid bar gains in men s, ynuin eanu cniiiirens ready luada clothing. Call and get suited. Dr. Ed. Miller and wife, of Altoona, were Id town during the week, visiting his parents. The doctor looks well and is do. log well. The Piltslon Engine and Machine company's boiler and engine house, at Pitts ton, was struck by lightning ou Monday and totally destroyed. White Haven is to have a kindling wood factory to cost $18,000, employ 100 hands, and prepare forty to fitly cords of wiod per day. "Su Jonas has specialities in ladles' sum mer drees goods, surpassed in quality or cheapness nowhere. (Jo and see them. The corner stone of the new Lutheran church at Coplay will be laid to morrow (Sunday). Services in the English and Ger man languages. Andrew Ruddy, an old miner, who jumped from a train at Wilkesbarre oi, Saturday and fell under the wheels, died from his injuries on Sunday, The Lehigh Valley railroad company lias comtnruced supplying its asenger cars with au axe, band saw and a water bucket to be used In case of accidents. ts$uClocks, Watches, Jewelry and silver wsro tor sale, anil repairing done at llnga man's Store, Lehighlon. 25-yl, A grand festival and jubilee will be bfld at Craig's Park, Lehigh Gap, ou Tucs uiy, juit sin. uoiai music win twin at- tendance, anil nothing will be left undone in inaao tuia a uay oi riijnviiieui lor tue jublic Willlsm" Miller, of Second street, has had his dwelling house raised about .ono foot and Is otherwise improving it, frliicli enhances ill vaitle considerably All the fdntaces of tho Tho-ncs Irrti Company at itokehdauqua, Lock Ridge and Clmlh bain, nine In number, are In blast and working Splendidly. The lent containing human curiosities conneclrtt With Barrett's Circus blew down lit Uethlehem on Monday, and tho bearded Woman waa badly injured. Gentlemen's furnishing goods In endless variety new and bright at very bottom prices, lit Clauss A Bro's, Bank st. As the season approaches for picnics tho vacant scats in the Sunday schools are fill ing up, and the average boy and glills vol unteering to become a regular soholar. The old barn, above the bank, which has long been a disgrace lo Bank street is being torn dnwn.and we understand alramo dwelling house is to be erected in its tolaoe. JSit Boots and shoes for ladies, gentlo men, misses, yotllhs ahd children, of latest style and most substantial make, at lowest prices, at Clauss A Bro's, Lehighton. The Lehigh Valley Railroad Company has declared a quarterly dividend of one and one-hall er cent., on the capital stock of the company, payable on and after July loth, John Wertman, of Mahoning, ah old man about 60 ycarr of age, died yery sud denly on Monday. He was taken with a fit about 1 1 o'clock a. m., and died at 3 o' clock p. in. jSEfY.ni will firirt A large slock of tho msl eleeant designs in WALL PAPER and BORDERS, at Dr. C. T. Horn's drug store, lu Leiickel's Bhick, at very lowest prices. Make your selections now; Willie, a young son of Mrs. Granville Clauss, of Bank street, this borough, had the fore finger of his right hand mashed by having it caught between the wheels of an Ice cream freezer. "The best thing for potato bugs," says the agricultural cditor"iscarbonnteoflime. Il makes the potato bugs hold their nosce and walk off to tho pig pen to get a breath of fresh air." ?g.Jiidging from the number nf watches E. II Hohl is selling, his prices can not he reached by miv other dealer in this part of the State". WV advise our readers to in 1 a id see his lurge stock, goods and prices sure to suit. During the week ending June 23, there were 1 08.094 tons of coal shipped over the L. A R. Uli., making a total to date of 1,- 987,2-i'l tons, an increase as compared to same time last year of 1,080 tons. For the week ending on the 25th ult. 144,205 tons of coal was transported over IheL. V ftR., makinga total of 3,245,(177 tons to that date, and showing an Increase of 309,S13 as compared with same time last year. "fci-Fino deskns if J box papers, plain and taucy ; Easels, various si vies, sizes nnd colors; Books and all kinds of novelties, very cheap, ot E F. Liiekenoach s. Broad way, Mattch Chunk. Call and see his stock Friday evening while laying bricks on the top of a three story house at Easlon,Jn- eiah Michael stepped on a loose board in the scuff dd and fell to the ground, receiving in juries Imm which no tiled on eaturoay morning. iT-E. II IIOIIL, has just sold three fine gold headed canes fir cotitesteuts to the JiiniorOrder American Mechanics, fairheld here last week. As usual Mr. II's prices were Ihe biWeid. Mr." Hohl sold two gold 1 eado I i-uiies reeeutly. to Mr. Fennel', ol YV-if..-jM)rt, lor the lied Alens iair. The average school boy does not re semble Presidents ho never hankers after a third lerin. But a Udy or gentleman who has had one ride in one of David Ebheil's handsome teams hankers after two or three more. &5ulf you wantn nice 8tnoolh,easv shave your nan- cut or shampooing, go to Franz 'loederer's Saloon, under the Exchange llo- t . Ho will hx you right, and dun'tyou i i rei ii. Don't fail to see tho haudsomo horse oe of wax flowers on exhibit ion in Dr. C. T. Horn's show window. Il was executed l.v Mis. J. F. Mullen, and in design and artis tic beauty is unsiirpajaablo. A few scholars will lie taken at reasonable charges. rtfltoggv Harness at 12 dollars and up wants; t lynets. ear lips, lap dinners, screen covers, sheets, rnllars, whips, etc., at the luwei price, lor sale rule by Miitou Flory Weissjairl, I'a. Charles A Luckeuhach, a prominent citizen of Belhlehem, died on Sun, lay, aged 77 joirs. He was at one time a inebilier of the Legislature, was P.csident at the Thom as Inm Cimpany and President of thn First National Bank of Uethlehem. fiH- Bihy Carriages an immense stock all sly In ami all priees. lust received ut J L. Gahel's, hurdwaro store, opposite publii siti.ire, Bank Mreet, this borough. Call and ce lliein, ami you will be sure to buy one or your uauy. They are nooiiy I Tho will of tho late David Thomas wa admitted In probate ou Saturday afternoon Mr. Thomas has not made any public be quests as was supposed tie would wiien ever lie departed this life. 'Hie estate remains in thn hands of his aged widow and his children. x-if-A second-hsnd PHAETON, newlv painted and put in thorough repair, will be s.'d on very reasonable terms. It can lie seen at the carriage works ol M, A Weiss, lA-uignion, ra. One evening last week a freight engine on the Lehigh Valley, between Belhlehem and East l'enn. Junction, struck a cow wiecklng a car of pig iron and bba-king up the north bound track for a short tuna. The oow was also badly wrecked, but was speed lly removed. pSf Have you seen the new and elegant nuira ni spring ami summer merchant lull oring good, comprising cloths, caesimeres ami suiting, list received at Clauss A Urn's Bank street, this borough T If you have not, call al once. Good tils guaranteed at prices io suit you all. Lewis Ilosreld.a laborer, Jged til years, eommitted suicide at Macungie, Lehigh co, Sn day, by taking Paris Green. He linger ed hi intense agony for nesrly ten hours. For nearly two years he was mentally u"u balanced. He leaves a widow and three children in destitute circumstances. 11 you nave a cold or cough or any kind, buy a bottlo of Hill's Peerless Cough 8yrup at Dr. C. T. Horn'a drug store. Use ilall.nud if not satiafied return thnemitv bittleaud he will relnnd your inonev. He also sells Peerless Worm Siecific and Hill norm uropson the same terms. -No cure, no jiay. A brakeman name.) Lcander Bcglee, young man, living near Liury'e Station,Le h igh Valley Railroad, had his right leg cut off ImjIow the knee, AYe.lnes.lay, at Bethle hem. It was not ascertained how the acci dent hapiened. He was taken to the St Luke's Hospital, wheie it waa found that he had been seiiously injured internally. Dr. J. A. Maver. the nraelleal Rorcenn Dentist, of Broadway, Maueh Chunk, has nan a practice oi over ZU years, anil Isprnb ably the oldest resident deotiat in this val ley. The Dr's work speaks for itself, and the fact that all critical work In the region is gtveu lo him is a sufficient guarantee of nis superior ability as a Surgeon Deulitt. John Gyiimber, the so-called sleeping Hungarian, is again an inmate of Lehigh cuuty poor bouse. For several months months he has been worklug In the Allen town rolling mill, and for tho past three weeks has been confined to his bed In Ihe Hungarian boarding house. He is suffer, I in! Iroiu salt rhooni ami general debility lie was niicrrtl v v"."7.: y.u"numto ..wwn.uiswiHi.xmwvoj.buirelujed. bur young frlehd Harry fe. Sw'eerlejr.of Dllftoh, was united In tho bnly bonds of Vnalriiltony to Miss Annie Patterson, of t'iltslon, bn Tuesday, The J-oilng couple passed down the road the same evening on their way lo Now York and Caie May, That their voyage through life may be one of peace, prosperity and happiness la the wish of all. The Allenlown Rolling Mill property, comprising the Allen and Lehigh tilllls, their machinery, engines end storehouses, and over filty acres of land In the city of Allentown, was sold under mortgage fore closure Tuesday for $200,009. The rale was held by Thomas .t Sons, In Philadelphia, The bonded Indebtedness of the company operating the mills Is $SoD,000, the major portion of which is held by Arm Pardee A Co., who pUlbhused the property; Spring and Summer Styles. In his new quarters lit the Extihahge Ho tel building, the undersigned is fully pre pared to fit you nut with a new and elegant- nttltitt suit of clothes, at a price tWlich must cn'nvlnce the most skeptical that what he promises ho can and will perform. Ills stock embraces the latest novelties In cloths. cdsslmcrs iiilil stlitings, and he Is making constant additions to his stork. Drop In and see ins new quarters in ine exchange Hotel building, Bauk street. Lehighton, Pa, , 11. 11. i'KTkBS) Ag't. List of Letters Remaining uncalled for in the Wis?port Post office, June 30thi Win. Sehrlnc. f.Jici Ailce Wagtlerj Emanliel Goldberg, Edwiird J,ohg, Gideon 2'nuncrnianJ milaiirtis Kunkle, Utolt Wiudburge, r rnnclB llouck, TlUlilnan Rico. Foreign JohaK Mycr, Prescttian Jann nergman. rarsohs caMiiia for any of the above letters will please say "advertised." W. H. KNEOHf , P. M. Teachers' Examinations: Teachers' examinations will bb held as follows : Manch Chunk tioroiigh; June 30th. Lehighton, July 3rdi LansCorcl Borough, Jiily 13th. Summit Hill. July 14th. Paekerton. July 18th. Packer, Hudsondale, July 20th. Lehigh & Lausanne. at R'ockport, July 21 The examinations begin at S a.u. Titos M. BalLIKT, Co. Sup't. Railroad Accident. A Irelght train on the Aihland branrh of the Lehigh Volley railroad, while coihir own a heavy grade at a rajJId speed near Shenandoah at noon Moiul-v ran off the track, owing lo a misplaced switch. The engine and several ears went over a steep bank and vere completely demolished. The train hands escaped injury, by jumping from tho cars The engineer John O'Dnn- nel, in his fall had his leg broken and his shoulder dislocated. It look several hours to clear the wreck. Moravian Seminary Commencement Thee, oungexercisesnf Ihe ninety-seventh ir of Moravian Seminary for Yountr Ladies began on Monday, June 10, by the preaching nf a sermon before the graduates of the Rt. Rev. E. do Sehweinltz. S. T. P.. Bi'linp of the Moravian Church. Op. Wed nesday, 21st ult., at 9:30 a in. (tin com meneement cxecisea proper look placn In tho Seminary chapel. The Sen lof Bishop flhe Moravian Church, the Rt. Rev. II A. Shiillz, conducted Ihe religious exercises which were followed by the various cs'ays.' Miss. M Gray, of New York, gave tho salu tatory In blank verso. Miss A. Artman. of Miiladelphla, made the class prophecy, and Miss C. Whitney, of Louisiana, gavo the valedictory. The Rt. Rev. E. de Schwein ilz, S. T. D., ronferred the diplomas' upon the graduates and also delivered nn art- Iress beloro them The exercises were ed by a musical entertainment in tin- evening, A hop at a hotel was given l.y Ihe young ladies at the conclusion of the exercises. Lower Towamonsing Items. utir puuiic roads i-onta 111 too inanv loose atones scattarcd ahoot. Our Supervis or should remove them at once. I Daisy Lichleuwalter, ofLahigh Gap. is rapidly recovering from a severe attack of diphtheria. Mr. Anawalt .the Superintendent of Iho Bowman's Sunday school, was visiting ihe St. John's Sunday scloail at Leutz's, last Sunday. Ho lavorcd tho school with au address. Cull again. Nicholas Krill received the County lex luplicato for 1882, for Lower Tiiwaniensing township. The Lehigh Gap Sunday school will hold a festival Ibis Saturday evening (July isi) lor the purjioee ol raising money tu. wards the payment of their organ. Assessors are now required to make a registry of qualified voters until the first Monday In August A copy of said voters will be hung up at the place of election, sixty days previous to said election said registry will be sent to County Commission era to ba lorwarded with election papers. farmers commenced to make hay the fire tiart of the week. There will be no picnics held here on July th. - . A. Kern, is agent for the Crown Sewing machine. -Tho "New Perpelual Lettuce" is the best iu cultiyation. Gardeners give it a trirl. Cos. Welssport Penciling!. The Rolling Mill Co., is making cxten sive repairs. Hon. J G. Zem, is at Harrisburg this week as a delegate to the DeinK-ratic Stale Convention Al Leh.pf Catasauqua, waa visiting in town over Sunday. Al. is welcome sojourn er here. -C. B. Siegfried and family, nf f'unnyg ham passed through here nn their way to at end the funeral of Mrs. S'a father. Charlie was a former resident nf this place and all his old friends were pleased to see him, Lewis Schrelber while returning frein Lehighbin, one day this week, had the mis. hap of falling on his bead; the result of which is two blue rims around the eyes On Tuesday evening our young friend W. II. Oswald shuffled i.fT the coils of single blessedness and took unto himself a wife In the person of Miss Mary Snyder, an accom plished young lady of Allentown, We ex lend our congratulstlons, and trust that none of life's storms may lower upou the heads of the young couple. The nomination of R. K. Patterson for Governor, by the Democrats, is auspicious and means a triumph for the better element ol the Democratic party, puts the aggressive young men at its helm, and squarely com mits the parly to reform and civil service which promise to he tho harbingers in this campaign. The party has nobly ooinmited itself to ennobling principles and deserve success, and unless all Ihe auguries are at fault.the grand old party will triumph an.id the hosannas and praises ol thu people. IIcciob How it was Done. "How do you manatee." said a lady to her lueDifr'i"rrT Olna-Bl Tonla hanilr h. nl. ..IL., h':u.;,T," 'h.nViw trn.v'0! natured." ,--.,.v, Frohi tho CoUnty Soat. Tho nhhual coirtmcncement of the grad uating class waa held In Concert Hall on last Thursday evening, at 7:30 o'clock. Tho tmiites of those ivho graduated aro as follows! Misses Emuta Bulier, Frances Cutei RebcC" a Giles and llattlo Hyndnian, otid Masters Wm L. teager and Thomas Boyd. Wo ale unable at this writing to glye the partioU. lars, but have reason to believe tlikt Ihcy will fully itifssuro up lo the most sanguine exiicntiitlniia of their friends. On last Monday our borough was un usually lively caused partly by 'an excursion of the New York Bharp 8hootors and partly by a freu ride to the citizens nfliill borough giVeh by E. B. Bylnglon, Passetigcr Ageul of the L. V. It. R. Tho latest news from Ihb scat, hfivar It that the enemy havoadvinciid al far as Ihe old tunnel, where, alter a skirmish or two. a hand to hand conflict enlued in which several persons were slightly wounded. The combatants are nbw resting Under an order from the civil authorities. Botite of ttict principal parties have been arrested and bound over tu keep ".he peaces etc. All Is rjulfct along the line, except a little cross firing by the outer picket guard. Huh. Allen Craig left on Tuesday lo at lend the Democratic Convention at Harris burg, not as a delegate nor as an aspirant for for office, and yet we would not cnnlplaln If ho had received the nomination lor Goyerti or, but father inclined ttf throw up our hat; Mrs. Lamb, Mrs: Lewis and their Hus bands; of PMllipsburg, N. J.j Mrs. Acker and Mrs. Demnrest, nf Bridgeport Conn. I Mrs. V. Daretla, of Millorstnwn, Pii. Dr. Wm. Stiles, of Washington, N. J., and Dr George Stiles, ol Mlllerstowit, Pa., all pear relatives of Mts Sarah Stroll, deo'il, were it! attendance nt her funeral on last Mouday afternoon, What our churches need --More ifuniels and less EsaUl. Moro Abrahams nnd fewer Lois. Mere repenting Peters and fewer be traying Judas'. MdreChristian fidelity and less worldly indu'lgeh'ce. More heart purity und less idol ce.emony. We shout 1 not be surprised if some nf b r citizens who visited ON n Onoko on lai-t Monday night were haiintui wltH the ques tion, "Where art ThouT" The yodng ladies of our broitgh held a strawberry and Ice cream festival on last Tuesday and Wednesday for the benefit of the Marion Hose Co. We have not ai yet learned Iho resilft financially. Mrs. Sarah rjihihl daughter of William and Sarah Stile's, lale ol Pbillipsburg, N. J., and wife ol Amos' Stroll, of this place, pass ed peacefully and calmly away, alter d ling' ering illness of several iiionths, a few mo ments after six o'clock, ou last Saturday morning, and was bund on Monday after noon at 2 o'clock, in the Upper MaucU Chunk cemetery. 8he leaves to mourn her absence a husband and five children, fivo sisters, twi) brothers and manv friends and relatives. She vvua borh In William town ship. Northampton couulv, Deremler 15, 1829, come to thia place in 1848 HliH was married March 8th, 1849. She was a true and devoted wife, a kind and. indulgent mother, dmi n tender tfndlnviug sister. Her anxielv ami solicitude for her family was her chief desire and her home her world her intercourse witli her neighbors was al ways pleasant and agreeable, constantly manifesting a distaisition to do what she be lieved tu be right and Ju'Jl, having in view the comfort and happiness of all. Her be reaved friends are consoled with the pleas log thought that they aro permitted to look through their tears with mingled sorrow and joy to tho beautiful beyond where they believe l.l'i' lumpy fpiiit tells amid tho splendors of eternal glory. "Xo mailt shall be there nor darkened room; mi ui'ii oi ocai n nor silence oi me lonili ; Hut breezes ever Irish with luve and truth Shall cover her lorui with Immortal youth." We sincerely condole wtth the beieuvcd fa nily in their loullnefcs and most earnest ly hope that thisdispensatinn of Provideme may l e sanctified tu Iheirpreaeut and etein' good. Ji'STiru, Elncation in West Perm. The diatrirt situated in the southea-lern Itnrt of Selinvlki I ooilntv. kmiu-n ,i west Penn. has for many veara been l.aiked u a... I as the most iirnoraiit and unintelligent di-' trh't of Schuylkill, as well the neighboring counties. Since a number uf iieonle are under I lint impression to day, we now take the opportunity to tell them that they arc sadly mistaken. Yet young in the pursuits of education,. West Penn bus so thoroughly laid the foundation of a school this spring. as to be able to cope with any uf those of the neighboring counties which hav been in session for years. Tho pride and interest which the people lake in their school plain ly,shnws that they see Ihe benefit and need .if an education. Travel through Carbon, Monroe and Schuylkill counties, and I yen turo to say that there is not another com munity that is willing to sacrifice time and money for Ihe sake of giving a liberal edu cation to as largeanumberof tbeirsous and daughters as West Peun. The school was started on the 3rd of April under the name of the West Penir Select Soluml. It enrolled during Ihe term.thlrly four scholars Tho scholars with perhaps a few exceptions worked faithfully. Tho school has ulready had a powerful influence upon the community, and from present in dications will continue its influence, and we anticipate a lime, not far distant, when the sous and daughters ol Wed, IVnn, will hold prominent puillnns in our best insti tutions of learning and exert astounding in. fluence upon their cmitiminliy, The evening of the 91 h nf June '"ill long be remembered by the people of West Peun as the lime of the first closing entertainment of their school. Early in the evening tha streets were crowded with people from all directions and at 7:30 o'clock the Eyaugeli church waa crowded, half of Iho people oould only find seats within its walls, while Ihe other half could be seen standing near lh0 windows and doors. The exercises hii-.h were of a high literary character, commenced precisely at b n'rlck. Decla mations were delivered by the following persons) Kdilie Kistler, Jennie Sillier, Oliver IC Manlz, Oliver L. ManU, Carrie Dillig, Syl vester .Militr, Uddle Straup, Warren C. Bit tier, Calonl Sittler, Jennie Ki. tier, Charles Kistler, Gaore llartuuir, E.U-ll. Kistler, Biiiinel Wertman, William Ilubre.'.hl,Oliver Andreas, Jacob Longacre, Melsnchton Del bleheliuer, IJtzelta Uop(ies, Rosa Miller, Alvena Kuapp. Charles W. Smith In a clrar,distinct voice, without hesitation, delivered the salulatorv, "Success the Result of Perseverance and Application," au oration by Edwiu German, was delivered in s very liberate and easy style. Grant M. Klstler delivereil an ora tion on the "Value of Character," which was followed by an oratlou ou "Truth" by V. V. Kullrr. F. A. Klstler, delivered an wallon on "The Future of our Country," The subject of O. F. K 1st ler's oration waa "American I'atrlotism," The two last cen toth ,p"ke ,n a rler nl.iitinct tone, at liinra nnoriuieliiur lh ahmiikot r.iiiow,DB i.iie. red iua wb.t bAve.ia f..6t, uta mf benefitted, nn "Magazine Literature." "Importance ol I Punctuality" was the subject of an essay read by Miss Mary A. Klstler. "Wordsandj Thoughts," was an essay by Miss E. Lou Klstler, but unfortunately and much to Ihe regret of all, Miss Kistler Was taken tick a Tew wceka previous to the entertainment and Was not able to read her essay. Ida M. Klstler read nn essay entitled, "Shall Women vole on Educational Questions.'' Dr. N. C. SchaclTer, of Kutztotrn, dcllverM the closing address. Ilia remarks were both Interesting and Instructive, and tnelthaap. prliVal of all. Miss Emma L. Kistler furn ished the music. Il Is needless for me Id make any remarks of praise for Miss Kistler l! too well known as an eminent musician, to heed any.muinieutatlon. The exercises as a whole passed off very IniiHilhly and were very iuteicstlrtg and in struttlve. Tho fall term will open nn July 24th under tho management of G. K. Muj scllnati. The Anthracite Coat Trade Philadelphia Leitvcr 2Mh ult t There Is no nbw feature In the anthracite coal trade hp to the jircsent time. At the tiliiies from the beginning ol tho year, pretty much til the tlilie, there hoi been a succession ol trodble sometimes tod lilllo water, some times too l it licit , then complaint, nf too little labor, then a dbmanil for more wages, Slid, finally, a threat Id strike. The result is an Unsettled coal market and a rather uncer tain fiituro. Jdst at Ihe present time II seerht to be pretty Well settled that, by gen eral Consent, there will bean advance of all anthracite boal prtcca 10 to 15 cents a ton on and altbrthe 1st of July; tube folloteed by a liko advance nn the first nf the follow tng dr hext succeeding month, Slocks ol coal un hand are reported as unusually light tor this season of the year, and, us u consequence, it is expected that there will be a further susienston of coal production for the entire first Week in July. As the festivities attendant upon the usual celebra tion of the Foiirth comes within that lime, and it Is Usually a broken week anyhow, less objection than otherwisa might hao attended the action will be observed. We observe in this connection that official no tice was posted during Thursday night al all ihe collieries in Die. Wyoming valley that on and alter the' 1st of July; until fur ther notice1, the wages of miners ahd others employed inside will be advanced 10 pir cent and tb&t first cju?8 outside laborers Would receive $1 4b per day. The Increaso Is general, and will take effect ou the day named at all tho aothfacltb coal rrofka in the State, tt Is also understood I list I the ttllhers will be worked full time, as there is a strong demand for coal. Tho increaso Is Voluntary on Ihb part of the companies, but it is supposed to be none the less welcono ; A like movement is reported from the Pennsylvania Coal Compnnv, which An nounces a 10 ier ceut. advance of wages on July 1,and the miners of the Scranton sec tion get a like advance. With light iimnunts of coal ou hknd, arising from1 various inter Uptions to labor at the mines, it teems now to be pretty well settled that 001,000 tons per mouth henco to the end of tho year will be required lo make thn year's total produc tion1 ofa'ntbraclle coal equal tu lKst year'e production. The ulonthly estimate of 004,! 000 tons is beleived to bo the full cdpacilv of the anthracite coal regions. The generul change in prices mentioned is to take place ou the Ut of July, it is understood, docs not have reference to (his city and line prices, As touching thiil market, the demand fur a I! sizes of coal continues brisk. Especially is this the case with the Eastern, Western and Southern trade. The line and city, as s usual al this season, is quiet. Stocks in first hands and in tin- bauds of dealers are light, and the indications Hihl to a brisk trails' for the remaiudbr uf the year, with ud vunccd prices and increased rales of freight and lulls lor the month of July. - The mar ket for antbraeite' continues quiet, but a little belter leel prevades the trade. We do not notice that there is any i-pecial change to note in Iho Cumberland loal trade. The troubla there is alamt as it has ruled for the past few weeks. There.us we 1 as in the anthracite regious, much depend on the action of the miners II their lead w" uave Bh,,WD S"01 8ense Prevc,u ,MK uisiuruauce at tue wr.ngu.m-, guide them wisely iu the near future, no trouble need be feu rid, as the spirit ol the oiwrators is conciliatory. TYe tolal tonnage uf anthracite coal from all the regions for the week ending June I", as rejmrted by the several carrying com; an ies, amounted to CU5.782 tons, against G40. 831 tons in the enrrrspnnding week lam year, au increase of 01,951 tons. The Una I amount of anthracite mined for tho year is 11,404,001 tons, against 11,404,806 Inns Iur the same period last year, a decrease uf 60,. 205 tons. NEWS IS GENERAL. Small-pox still lingers in Erie. Illinois farmers state that a fly is in juriiiR the rye crop. The army worm la apparently making a special attact upou thu b irley in South western Ohio, PoSTMAUTER GENERAL IIoWE tlkei de cided grunuds iifj.nubt uuy reduction in Uttir-postatje rates. Siitt-beven passenger trains nrrivi and depart daily from the di pit of the 1'hiladrlpUla aud Heading Euilroail at Ending, The first dcw wlimt from Yiriniavts Hold ou Change at Baltimore o.i Ttieadny for SI 80 and $1.63 per bushel. Of two Hinull loU the Crt w. u g'lod the other waa rjuite damp. It is estirnatod that no fewer thi.n 130 perantia have been killed l.y thar.c- ti' tornadoes in Iviukm, Jll'Konri, Iowa, Nelnaska, Dakota and Minnesota nnd that the total n in mint of properly destroy, ed will exceed iu value $3 G00.G00. WnEN the iidiuinallon nf llrosiua v a antounceil iu 1'itUlinrg nn intervievtr called on Tom Jlirahall, uhen that gift of I'roviilenco remarked: "Cameron is giving me tuo imny couundrnms. Tbc other day I bad to gnrsiwbo Cooper was. I floured that out. I nm going to give this one up. At the election for munagara of Ibe Central Railroad of New Jersey.at Jersey City, Friday, the followiug were chosen: Henry S. Little. Jnbn Kean, Edward W. Clark, Slduey Sliepard, rvtratiel Sloau. Robert Gnrrett.Frauklin O. Onwen.Thto. dore F. Kandolph and Edward C. Knight An nsnal Gowen wins! The lute rains io Nebraska, bave kill ed the chinch bags and plijvd bavro with the potato bugs and otbor pests. There is some npprebeusions of rust Id wbent, but this is not general. The beavy rains lu Minnesota, and the Nnrtbtkett appear from tbe reports of J 0 rre-p.ndenUatTarions poiuU tu have Oulv illlllred the rS and ll.relv. (Joril .UAItUIF.l). ALEXANDER REHltlO. On thn 29th ult., by Rev. J. 11. tlarlman, at tho nil- ueuce ui loo urine s piirrois, mimiuim w. Alexander of Bethlehem ahd Miss Em Hi Ji lieh rig, o Mahoning. Tnr. laud tntustctlnus uf thu Northern Pacific! KMIroutl Colnpiuiy for the lnoulh of iluy were, lor thu Btiti-rn division-, nbuut $200 000, and lur tho Wtstan di visions J 18G,1'00 -In nil nmi'Utitiug 1st $3SC,000. About $125,000 of the pay nicuta oh tho Eistirn division veie made In the prcfcrr d stuck of tho trm pnny, which iiDiounttit stuok is cunci ll-il Dcputc'iei feci I veil Ik til the fllcer-i f the colnpauy ou the runil t-ny tint the weather continual ver, favorable, with friqtient sunn era ttad ihu groin ialoik Iur well. LEHIGHTON RETAIL MABKBIS. Curtate ran WirxkLr. Flour pi r sack (!) JO Flour Spring mixed in IS ui (Jorn, per bulliel 1 uu tla'S. per bushel. ,a , 1 U MUcd Chop, per cwt Middlings. .ur owt.. Corn Chop ,,, Bran, per cwt....u. ttutter.piir pound.,. Eirgs, periluzeu..iiii Hani, per pound ,.i. 1 IS i uu .i;ii..i,l iu.il , 1 4 V6 El 15 lu 19 I. ud, per ponild Shoulders, per pouml ii:::::"::"::: 1'utatbus, per uulhtil STOCK MARKETS. Closing prices of Do Huien i Townsend, Bankers, Nil. 40 South Third Street, Phil adelphia. SIocks bought and sold cither lor lasii or on margin. mtatteli'hia, June 28, 18f2i hid asked USu's, 1881, Ext.:.. I,.: i.ionj looj II S Currency 6 t 132 U S 3M, 1881", new, Ex J....1UU 101 J II S 41. new I Hi 1141 V S 4' ,:il:Mi2 12(11 I'erinsvlvauiu It II 573 67' Philadelphia .V lieiid ug It It 2U 201 Lehigh Vailev R R;i.D :i ;, 5SJ 10 L -high Coal ic Navigation O ."HJ 30 United KJURi Cairnl C. IS2J Hi Northern Central R R Co 471 47i llcs-jiuville tuts. R il C 17 17J Burl', l'lttsburg A West. R 11 Co... 17 18 Central Transportation Co 331 M Norlhein Fkcilii! Coin:-, 403 411) I'l-fdi: M 4 Si North Penn-ylvaiiin It R 03 0 Philadelphia A Erie R I! 13 lli Silver, (Trade) 00 0sJ Gi'F.eiAi, xoriurs PIM1LES. I will mall (Freol 'he toolpb Cot a simple VKdEIAlILK HALM that will relhoic TAN. FI1NJKI,ES, PIMP I. KS and HI. tinnitus, leaving tho (kin suit, clear and beautllul ; also Instructions fjr proouclng a luxuriant arowih or hair on a laid head or suiuoth face. Address inclosing 3c. stamp. HEN. VaNDELK, 11 U..rclu 8 ..N.T, mar. !U.)J. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser havlncr been permanently cured of that droad disease. Consumption, by a simple remedy. Is anxious pa inakoltuuwn to his fellow inrfercr tho ineanc or cure. To all who desire It he will send s copy of tho prescription used. (Ireo ol charo) with the dlrcotlons lor preparing and using th sunie, which they will find a sure CI' UN for tJIIUOllS, ('HLI)S. CONSl'MI'TI'iN, AS TII.VU. HUOND msi e. l'artfes wishing Ihe I'rescriptloii.wttl please address, Rev. E A. WILSON, IH4 I'enuSi., wiiiiaiiisuuig, K. Y. mar. sa-yi. ERRORS OF YOUTH. A iifcNtr.fcMAlV ,tiho rftiiWed TuJ-.afg fiorh Nertuila DUltlLltY. FHEMA. itllf I: UKDAV. and all this tllocteol' vtmih fiti ImliFrrtllon, will fir the ftkn ot sutrerln,; himianiiy, fepi! tree to till who ncil 11, the rfclpe uhil illfectlon fur matting the tui.1o teinedy bv which he fs cunU. SulTtrrtTS nllifiiit; to profit by Ihe advertiser' expurl. i'!ice c.ui do bo by adilrp'sinjr io perkm own- nuence, juiii if. ti'tui.i, ninr,25.jl it L'cdiir I'i. Kvr Yoik. SKW A!lf KUTISEMEMS7 CHI "nTFR110 uflrlnif from ovjutijiiu woumlnor dUeiine ot any kind causeil by military eervlonarn untltlel to I'uniiiun. iVidonv, minor children, ile. ncndenl niothi-rs nr fulliurs ol foldiitif who illrd Imui the c fit ct 0 ol l lit-t r errlco itro utsn t'niitU-Us Muny tnvaMit pensioners are viu tltltd 10 nn CKhABK. Onrtful nii)innco Kivtn tit dklaYkd or kkjkctuu claims, ns tn.iiiyc.in lie allowed with hut 11(1 Us mt-re evidence. Ihimnh'to instructions with r-lr- iMict'f pent on apdlcatl-n. Ohab &Uio a. mm), aiioiuc ui Law, viv t . r. apiung ion, l) ct July lj MM. E VfATK .NOliCli. KstateofDAVID (I'RKIAN lateof Fnnk. 1 1 xi I'ownshlp, . iirtaui county. P.,., dtccas All per-ons Indelued to s.ild esialu are e o,uesied I. make lmiiudl.no pnyinem, a d thoso having legal olalms airumst the sa o ulllpres.nt them, without dcliiy, lu pro;, r order for setlletneii. to HATH A KIN 13 O'UHIAN, of J. G. ZtUtN, Administrators'. .Welssport, Pa., Juoe'.S, IBSJ.-hS. JJU'jiiMIn Twp. Ilomity SliUtiitciif. Annual Statement of the Rceclpts and lts. Imisetuents ol Franklin Township r-chool lilstrict, llotiert Anthony, treasurer. In ac. coui.t with FriiuUlin Township ehool Ills, trict. Carbon County, I'a.. (Bounty Ac count), for ibeschuol j ear endluu, Juno &th, A. 1). 1821 To llalance f 18 14 l o reC'd or Welssport lloru'. (01 00 To I'. J. Klstlen Iluro' 3000 00 Tu llabtiicw (rj t2 Pall Auditors $ 4 60 Ueo. Esser lor Allan Mil...., It (IraUAb Loose. Itotacker sidt 35 0 Itonds and Intcrsflt 3iTT OS l'ald cliwan, witness fees In llolacker suit 3 00 Robert Anthony exposes In Itounty luattirs lo date. 12 0 Uomtulssluns 7.' iSi t 701 09 iit.i 03 i n . rensurer Diianoo in bj To Ouistandina fluids 3 2 01 l o llalaneo '.'17 10 Due from IJoru' of Wcti.i.urt BStt ft (Kit CI 3811 0 lly nalance SI7 ,u AudlteJ and aphrovsd this lllh day of u uiic. a.n, is j II. F. nidh'F.UTi .HISH'II IIOVIIU, f-Altdllors, June 2I-H3 The Kintc c.1 to -y is ihe brain 1 the stomach lis in. In sup un, tlio nerves Its mes-soia-era : tha bowels. I lie kldn it anJ tha pores Its raleaiiurils. fodla sll.ni creut.a a v.oleut reioli auioiij; these al aches of the rival u van and lo l.rl. k t eru to tliclrouly, IhvreU iio hliin llko the r KUI-uliijr,. purir Ina:, luvlKoraifuir, coolliijr ot-ratiou 01 Tin. ksnt'8 .skltzku AriilllKST. It rcoovatcs tho system and restorrs tohealin Uith the Pouyauu tue u.ina. coin uv au uruis.i, Iowa and liaads Minnesota On the t'hlcaKo, Milwaukee ft St. 1'anl ll'y CHEAP FSICES, Lour Time, Low Interest, Aud Rebates Tor linjiroreiuen s. For map and lull parltculais, addrers WII.I.IS DRUMMOMI. Ja, Land L'uuiiulsiloucr, JUIaaukee, Wis. nilllTT'MIl Coinpleto Life, Trial and Eie. UUllMU ! cu'lon. Itioitalua tcc-itmiU Lr(rolltieAUiilln to tue ruLltstirr, Auenls ilulnii tmm ne. For I. rtui, address WM. 11 J NT, I'hllajelptilii, I'a. JuniCt-H FRUIT EVAPORATORS. Illustrated Cstalcgne Free. AMER. M'F'tl HO.. Waynesboro, I'a. June 81-wt Advertisers, send for Select List or Local ! Newspapers, (leu. 1, Howell k Co, No. loSpruea street, N Y juneS4-w4 Irrmlttl Wauled for the I.lvesand rpQiiV 9, iifeUlllu Adveutuns of tho Outlaws J iiuuatr. of esse sBiBae?5c (teuplete Life of these Bold Highwaymen. Alts of it." Yooncer DrcthersaoTi oili.r txnd outlaws. Eleuaiitly llitttirnted. O.erSOO l'-aes. Ileware or uife tur edition., I'ooi i.le.n Ou nr ny raa I, K'Tty l i nl,, Trui. Lberal FOttEr.6, AltlAKlN. 19 W Hbst ,C1uciu..,l,-0 juuoK-ml flannwM NEW AnVEinisKMH.VlS. Valuable FarHUt Mm U The undersigned oilers his verv va'tliM.) FAllM.consli-riiigof FIFTY TWO ACllEf . ntunto in ria.iklln Township, ti.ii' v of Carbon, I'a , nnd ala. lit lour tfnh-s i:il f, WcIssjhiM, ut l'rlale SiiU. A'oit 4 J uoua me clear a inl undtr gm-d state ol cultivation. There Is a line Orchatd of i to res, doisl-i. ingot nil MmlS of choice Fruit Trios, '1. e lloiisn is 2D x 40 f, ei, ahd hourly ns rood ai new. The terms nreone hull rush.mnl il o balaliccoll eilSV p.iylilellh. IVisutle Uilll inV to view the prnpcrlN cup all "ti JArtlll KIlHISliR. Franklin Tup,, Carbon Colinn, t". , June 24, 1882 w-1" SECRETARY'S HHifiM Mm Of II o Assetsniiill.i.ibil'ltesnl'thc LF.IIKItt TON BOROCUH SCHOOL DISTIMCT for the fiscal year eildluj the filet M-n day uf June, A. D. IhhZ. FUNDED DEBT. The following Is the Funded Debt, con sisting uf School Bonds issued lo paillis named and numbered as follows: No. 0!. O. U. A. M ,!10 2 0 00 u . W 11 1 lit i.a Miilii.-arii OJ to 9 James ilctllnty SOOjc Itiu.- i'aitlck O'llonnell lou .0 1W. Ilerillls Shovell 100 100 lot. Hugh MeUroarty loon 00 11 3. ( hunts Aleendsen tuo 0 101. Patrick Meehui Ooi 00 10). William Miilhearu loou uo lo.. James Sinlili .., 10'J.i t.o 107. Manus Med Inly Hurt u0 II, 8 Henry IC0II1 UO CO l'. .Mary Jloyer 3 0 u 110 tiaiharliie Ha-tur COiCO lit Oatharlne llirter loiuoi) III. Calhar ne Hurler 13"w uo 114. I. II. KIs lur (.0 0 IU. John A, Peters :m 00 110. I . J. Klstler ltou U3 117. William Moots 6 0 no 1 8. Thomas Keuienr 1 00 bo W Mary .Mover....'. V60 Oi) Ul. 3. Kistler l .u 00 l-'l. Davl l ,Mtutt 1.... '.12 u U. 121. A uartholoiucw 10 10 l:. John relets.. : 701 0 1,7. A. llaupt..;, 1 lu UO 118. Adam -nyilur ,, looj 00 130. TllulllllS MantI , 8 0 U0 131. Thomas Kcmcrer, ( Itautr) l.S 0' 00 3'.'. Jl.iry .1. ttlau? 11,11 10 131, Andiew lliuvur 600 00 133. P. J K stler 1 uo U0 60, Julia Kuirlguu (00 o Nolo lli D.int. 27 M0 00 -CO UO .6,ijij 0J ASSETS. Actual Cost ofj-story Hrlck Si'hool iious?,wiiii janitoi s noose ana J.ULP Ujniu .TlllVU IIIOBIIIU U, lrt!f!ll . . . . ... . .. -39,21T S3 ,4 ii ,. -.8. eo i.u Two hotsiin Pllic Street Ualatice lu bands uf Treasurer., T'.tal Assets. Total Indebtedness Assets In excess of Liabilities eio.71-2 -.-a lluudod UebtrLdticed dUriUK ytar l'.oo uo I do hereby coilily that the foregoing statemeut is true und correct to tho best ol my knowledge and belief, and the sunn- was ordered Ui I'e published in tho Cakook Auvocatk. Vf. M. R.VrSIIER, SecRtuiy, ic. Lehighton, June 21, 1SSJ 3 Auilitor's Annual Ilcnori OF THE IMiWu Bora' Scliool District. Tho Treasurer's Annual Flnsneinl Slat nieut of the School District nf Iho Borough ol Lehighton, for thu Year eudtug ou the Sill ul June, 1S8S t To Pta'e Appropriation... $ 3tf 7S uaiunuu uu iu.ua at jcr uvi 4 Mmenicnt 73S '21 Tit x 8 rtcclvcd fiuiu Ltr.i INuw. hitio, Cullictur 45:0 10 Ainuuulul louus i;uo tu Autumn rucflcJ mmi fcUiuliy huuic- 0 'il $.oo Lb CR. Jly Amount raid lor furniture for Sctn.ul Ho,, ins t 165 00 ' a.oui(..i Paul iur Uepairs 11 'J si Amount !V.M f.n l.ai-hait sal aries 1815 o u nlllouut Pal.l I -r Kuel.elc 2)7 3i Aiiiuuui i'uid lieasurur and Collector Fe.s 270 SJ " Amount .'aid Secretary's Sal- in y 73 10 " Aiiioiii.t of lloiuls, Ueitiltuatus an t lnturesi 1'a.d S833 0 " AinuUol Paid lor Insarancu, fito. Isn ' Hatancc In Triutur) .4 41 .''t9j 1.3 We, the Uhilersined duly elected Audi tois for Iho Unround of Lehighton, ivlli y that the aet-ouul is coricct to the beat ul out knowledge und beliel. T. M. VASI.IEW, June 10. AuJItors. E. I. J. PAETZEL, llEALUIt IN Hats and Caps Umbtellas, Satchels, Trunks, (J loves, (t'C, &C.j !39 Market Square, MAUCII CIIUKK, I'enn'a. May to, mi. A Bible Commentary. Ilinhly emlt-rftl ly Iti'irffnihttve i n of ull Chnnlit'S. Ltut fir i I IhmU jmi) Iiihtnt. A-l'Irest N'auks Jc Wuiti-cck, IIiIIs tlalt', Mirh. m jrH o-r A3SKXS WANTS D Tur J. W. HUKl.'S Famous' 1 The New. Thrilling- nnd Autbrnile Ill-lory of tbel.lrrs uii'i Wonderlul Adieuluns ol America's ureal Hutla, Tee Yoirsger Sretiers, Frani tzd Jc::e Jsaos, And their nnds of lllaliwainn, down lo ires-nl tnonieul, Itieludl.lK IIUATllol .I.bsu J Ail and nil I he late htaiulino s- tiiuii lo derelai'inenis. Sluy II ustrall.o.s jii.I I'orirnlts. amotia; wbtcli are JefS James after be was shot and 12 fine I 'nlured 1'iutes, Interview and letters ho'o I'ol . Voui'Kor; thu breaking up ufttie liainl abd revaiatiunj ol arAitT'-iMi slcketh. The lllack Fli'K. Hie lerrlblo"HU k iutli."auil hundreds ol oll.er asionlshiiiK' tacts, juost wouiiernn ano ui' cttlr.tr Hook liiexistonco. OuttolUeveryihluv' New and ureally enUrired rititlon; new 1. lustrations : 50U i'ai;e. mleo il.a . Alien'', IJanvaMlna: lluifltaou. riluslraied Clro tars and loll larllrulnrs Kkkk. Attenls.oo not l.a this irrand npnorturilty t Ad Iross ItlS. lOllltlAI. 1'UllLlSllINO CO., tot N. lilt t. St. Loots Jllu, JiucJ. N 01 ICK. rrnnnials for a JANIT'tlt wlllt.a rerelved unill Jul) cth. by tb urelersltcned lor a .Ian llor lo take olixrae of the I'ublto Sebo. I House In Hie llon-uahof Jrfhlirlnun. nr tlio School carcouiinuncina' June 1st, letiH I'.ir arlleuiar' apply tu thn undersigned ur to E. 11. SN YUEli. Treasurer. lly oruerni me itnaru ft. F. HUrTUHD Secretary. Ireliijhtoo. Juue 1T-J 'XT OiI K 10 I ISA I Ill.ltS. i Thu Exauilnatlun of Teaehes for the I'ubllo Scbonliol l..hi((i'l"n llor u-h wll held In .ha Oraiiinia. Sch d Umuu. uu July3-i, 18VZ. comuitinolu- a. & oVl.ck A. V. b- v n le.i-hais a a u'amed une b-r Iho hiah Kebu-o and ,tx for .u'oorlliute s.-lrfols At plications e.b ie seni lo .!.- uu. t .. id li) orue .i he It. ru 11 l' ll'iFt'O..!,, .ii.j, lAllwn Know That Brown's Iron Bitters will cure the worst case of dyspepsia. Will insure a hearty appetite and increased digestion. Cures general debility, and gives a new lease of life. Dispels nervous depression and low spirits. Restores an ejdiausted nurs ing mother lo full strength and gives abundant sus tenance for her child. Strengthens the muscles and nerves,enriches the blood. Overcomes weakness, wake fulness, and lack of energy Keeps off all chills, fevers, and other malarial poison. Will infuse with new life the weakest invalid. 37 Walker St., Baltimore, Dec tWi. For six years 1 hare been a crest sufferer from Blood Disease, !s pepsia.andConstipatlonrandbccame so debilitated that I could not retalii anythtris on ray stomach, tn fact, life haa almost become a burden. Finally, when hope had almost left rat, my husband seeing BrotS' Iroh Bittbrs advertised la ths faper, Induced me toctve tt a trial, am now takiae the third bottU and have not felt so well la six years as I do at the present time. Mrs. L. F. GauitK. Brown's Iron Bitters will have a better tonic effect upon any one who needs " bracing up," thari any medicine made; u rit'fl, rim Y. oiscovnr-riii ov Da. ma: HCTTTrlPS GATHOLBOOSi, i PCS1TIYE G'JHS TOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS. ruts reeled) will act to harmony Trtth tlio l Jinls system at r.ll times, and also ltumedlstely upon the abdominal aud uterltio murdes, and re storo them to a healthy and strong condition. . Dr. Hsrc'ilst'a Utcrino Catholiron will cure faD In or llio womb. Lcucorrhrea, Chronic Inflarunia'i lien end Ulceratlca of tLo Wcmb, Incidental Hcraonha-o rr Flooding, I'.tlnfti!) Pitppressed aid Irrcs-ilurMcntsiriiation, Kidney Co.ip'sltit, B irrer.ncc3 end i especially nuaptt-d to the cliaus. ofLl'e. Certd lor iitmphlet l.-cc. AU letter of inquiry freely answered. Address above. For s-!o by nllclwlstc- NcweIso rJX per bottle, OUdlri Re ftiro and ask Xor Dr. ilir- chlara UtcilneCaiboUcon. Titauoot'. ' I'm' Mile ul A. J. Durli.-i'e llrui; Stoio in Lehlfthlon. may 20-yl' Five Oclavoo, ono S-5 SoU Roeda, Eight Stop,- Includlni; Sub-Jtasst Qcuve Co.'p(er,Htoo. VooX and llualc, lu Solid H:acS Walnut Csot Fancy lHyh Tfi,a above. tin TI33 OSQAK r Iho l t.n.o ;s JTxrtioi'e.i Oman 27 itops, 10 Sets Roed3r $90. Koontocrtvawoto flM. Ordernow. ltemltby uanx j-rt.ii, ici-i tico .ir:er, or i-eguuerea loiter, Euifd ii.! 1 n). ',l without a Moment' Delay. 0;!'Imiij Frei. iddrc-aaorcollnnon -::-DA!i!CLF, DLVlT;.;a:..inri.vi, KErT-Jes--' WAw i tu. SALESMEN. 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