BATUIlDAY.JtJliY 8, 1882. bur Neighborhood in Brief. Rlpe-CherrleJ. jumping Vegetation. A wet day The Fourth. i Coming down Potatoes, Ac. Closed All our stores Tuesday. Quiet-Fourth of July patriotism. On Iho war-patti Ye tax-collectors. Od tba " (hake "Fellows who Want Ui kerve their country for d caiii consideration! Quite a number of teachers were In town last Monday, It being examination day. SBTlie celebrated N. Y. Lagertieerwlll Uou up at the Mansion Uouse.Lehigliton. BehooherS cent. A capital good article The pitcher of Ice cream setttuaby Joe DeFrehn, ou the tdlernoon of the 4th. T. W. Steigerwalt, of East rerin.ej.;. pects to start up his hew' bode mill Iti the bourse of a lew days. 'iSL-Clocks, Watches, Jewelry and silver Ware lor sate, and repairing done at Huga faan'a Store, Lehlghtoii. 25-yl. The Lehigh Valley Homeopathic Medi fcal Society will bold a meeting in Mauch Chunk, August 3rd. If you need the Services of a dentist, read the card of W A. Cdrtright In another column of to day's paper. Ss. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods In endless variety new arid bright a Very liolVm prices, at Clauss Bni'e, Bank St. In town on last Monday, our esteemed friend Paul Kretgc, of lowatneuslcg lodk log well and feeling happy. Hats and caps, an immense variety bl all Ibe latest styes, at popular prices, ai Clauss It Bro's, Dank street. The 4th of July has passed, now bring along your Job Printing, and get it done neatly and at lowest living prices. Christ.). Ochner, u shoe'naker, of Tre mont, Schuylkill county, dangerously stab bed Henry Faust during a fight on Monday last. Rev. F. K. Berndt,of Lehlghton, prcobh ted two excellent sermons in Trinity Lutho ran church, CatasaunUa, on Sunday. Al lentown Ctfy Item. J3J Boots and shoes for ladles, gentle tnen, misses, youths and children, ol latest style and most substantial make, at lowest prices, at Clauss & Dro's, Lehlghton. The Masonic Knights Templar of this Valley will, on Wednesday, the 20th imt., run an excursion to New York cily and up the Hudson to West Point nnd Newhurgh. Those of our readers feeling nny Inter est In the last scenes in the Hie of Guiteau, will find our Washington Letter to contain that Which will satisfy them in tllS nUtter. The corner-fctdritj of the new Lutheran Church, at Coplay , was laid last Sunday by Rev. J. D. Sobindel, of Allenlown. The ceremonies were Impressive and Iho attend ance large. Sit-If you wanta nice smoolh.easy simVo your hair cut or shampooing, go to Franz Iloederer's Saloon, under the iLlelmnge Ho' tel. lie will nx you right, ami Uou t you forget it. Prof. A. P. Horn was on a visit to h's friends and relatives hereabouts over Sun' day, and dropped into our sanctum Monday for a chat. The Prof, is looking well, and ts spending his summer vacation at Barnes Villc, Schuylkill county. " Where are you coinii. Macule?" "Why up to Joe Del'rehn's, to get a plule oi ins splendid H,r.i;ili,..M. lis so nice nnd taiado of STRICTLY PURE CREAM too, and don't you lorgel it, Mary." If that's 8o,'I will go with ou, Maggie. ' Come ulonc then, nuioUlyl" This wo overhe.u.1 tin Bank street lust ovening, and thought it too good to keep. Thomas Phillips, a miner Id the Butler Colliery, at Curlmtidale, was removing some blasting powder lf.st Friday, when it was exploded by mine lamp on his hat, and he Wsbeo badly injured that be died in a lew hours after. OjFilio designs in box papers, plain and laney j Kisels, various styles, sizes ami colors; Books and nil kinds ol uoveliics, Tery cheap, at E. F. Luekculwch's, Broad way, Mauch Chunk. Call and see his slock The Fourth passed off very qulety in this borough. 1 here was but one Very small eruption of the jieace, and we have heard of no Injury to lito or limb by the popping off of gunpowder in any shape. The Presbyterian congregation of link tendauqua are arranging for their nuiillul excursion to the seashore ; the proceeds to be devoted to repainting the exterior and Interior of their sightly church edifice. Er Buggy Harness at 12 dollars and up wards; Flyneta. ear tips, lap duslers, screen covers, sheets, collars, whips, etc., at the lowest price, for sale sale by Milton Florv, Weissport, Pa, William Hess, aged fiO, was found on Monday night in a mine breach, near Shcn mnd tab, where he had fallen sometime du ring the night. He was terribly cut and braised, and died from the efl'ccts ol his in juries on Tuesday. pir Baby Carriages an immense stock, all style and all prices, just received ntJ. L. Gabel's, hardware store, opposite public equare, Bank street, Ibis borough. Call and seethein, anil you will be sure to buy one l I rr . , . - - ior jrour ueuy. xuey are nobby 1 At the Glendnn Iron company's stone quarry, near Bethlehem, on' the 29th ult., 100,000 tons of limestone were thrown nut in a single blast. Ten tons of Judson pow der were used, and the mass lifted was 170 feet high, 150 feet long and 60 feet thick. jr-VT-A second-hand PHAETON-. n. ni ps in ted yud put in thorough repair.will he sold ou very reasonable terms. It run lie eeen at the carriage works ol M. A Weiss, Iehighton, Pa. Last week while William, eon of John A. Seiti, of Easton, was packing soda water bottles in a barrel for shipment, one of the bottles burst, driving a piece of glass into the outside corner ot Ins right eye, cutting through the flesh and entering the ball. pSf Have you seen the new and elegant ittock of spring and summer merchant tall wring goods, comprising cloths, casslmerea nd suiting, (list received at Clauss A- lire's, Bank street, this borough t If vou have Dot, call at once. Good fits guaranteed at prices -to suit you all. The 101th annual reunion of the Wilkes bsrre Massacre Memorial Association took ylace Mends? on the Monument Grounds, at Wyoming. The monument was decorated with flowers and ripened wheat, and the exercises included prayer, singing and ad dresses. , , "iS- If you bae a cold or cough of any kind, buy a bottle of Hlll'a Peer Una Cough Byrup at or. C. T. Horn's drug store. Use it an, ana u not satisDed return the empty Doiueand ne will re und vnur ni.m.v n also sells Peerless Worm Sjiecinc and Hill's norm Drops ou me aame term. No cure Bonny, V The long-talked about street sprinkler was put on the front street of this boroush last Moudny morning, and, alter its Grst trip, worked charmingly. Who says ou people are not enterprising? E. W, Clauss baa charge nf the " machine," a guarantee that the street will be kept wet. Dr. J. A. Mayer, the practical 8urgenn mi-"i 'i unmuwHv, niaucil CllUllbS, nai had a practice of over 20 years, and isprob ably the oldest resident dentist In this val ley. The Drs work sneaks for li.ir. ..! the fact tint all crlfcsl work in the region Is given to him is a sufficient guarantee of ou superior ability as a Burgeon DeutUt. The First National bank, of Lehlghton, has declared a semi-annual dividend of A per cent., payable on theSSlh Inst. Much proud, but very qtilol about It Our young friend Ed. W. Feist, becauso hit better half, on the 27th ult., presented htm with a token of her affection a buy, ihtl a bouncer too, they say. Lemonade, Ed. HB-Ynu will find a large stock of the most elegant designs In WALL PArER and BORDERS, at Dr.C. T. Horn's drug slorei In Letickel's Block, at Very lowest prices. Make Vour selections now. CD. Beck, of Hailetnn.and D. B. Beck, f Forest City, Susquehanna county, were both at home on a villi over the Fourth They look well and are doing finely. They report work plenty and wages good In their respective localities. Now ecton the howling rnhillilaUj With character of annw, Will mount the stump and wildly prate, With patriotic glow, Upon the hardened cheek, of men Unfit to hold in trust, The ieople's wealth and confidence, With which hi fain would'dust. Just here we pause In remark that David Ebhert.our popular liveryman, will furnish candidates of all parties with teams at Inw charges, no questlbnS asked, and a lump of Ice thrown Irt. Engine, Hokenddurjua Was tattcri to the shops at South Enaton) last Saturday, with her headlight ahd smokestack knocked off. While on her trip to Mouch Chunk Friday night with an empty oil train) she ran inlb another train nf the saille kind at a curve, below Slatlngton, the caboh&lj of which wa knocked into kindling wood, and two Em pire cars so badly damaged that they were thrntvri over an etribarikiti'eht in order to clear tile track. The flagman, It it said, did not go far citough back to signal iho train lb tiilio to stop. Special Invitation to the LaoliSit Joseph Jonas, the impular dry goods mer chant, cordially invites the public to Inspect his large and varied line of fancv dress goods of all shades and pa '.tern 8 which he oilers for sale at the lowest cash prices. Call and examine my stock. Oberl'a building, Bank street, Lehlghton. loaders' Examinations. Teachers' examinations will, be held as follows : Lansford Borough, July 19th. Summit Hill, July llthi Paekertoli, July 18th, Packer, Hudsondale, July ZOth. Lehigh & Lausanne, u( Rockport, July 21 The examinations begin at 9 a.m. Titos. M. Ballikt, Co. Sup't. Spring and Summer Stylesi In his new q u an era in the Exchange Ho tel builrlingftlie undersigned is fully pre pared to fityoU Ulit with a newhnil elegant ly fitting suit of clothes, at a price which must convince tlih most skeptical that what lie promises he can and will perform, His stock embrace's the latest novelties ill cloths, cassimers ahd suitings, and he is making constant additions to his stock. Drop in and see Ids new quarters in the Exchange Hotel builditigi Bank street, Lchighton, Pa. II. H. IMlt:Si Ag't. A firutai Assault. A young Inaii named Patrick McAn drews, aged 19 years, charged with com mitting a brutol assault on a young lady named Margaret Burke, 17 yeSis of oge liv ing at Giradville, was lodged in prison at Pnttsvilloi Saturday morning. Ho did not accomplish Ills object, hut inhumanly treat- ei and threatened to kill thegirl it (he ever divulged the assault. On reaching her home she informed her mother, who had McAu druws arrested. The affair occasioned quite an excitement when it became public. Badly InjnrS . William Dougherty, residing til ffew Market, N. J., and employed as brakeman on the Lohigh Valley railroad, was InkCli to the Union deit, Belhlchcnt, late Bditir day night nu a special car, drawn by en glue IUI, and carried Uf St. Luke's Hospital for treatment of Injuries received at Packer- ton. The crew of the coal train drawn by ngme No. 320 ivcre putting away their train on Saturday night, and while shifting curs Dougherty was dragged for some dis tance, and suHaiiied serious injuries to his ight leg and side, the. flesh being yer; bod' ly torn. List of Letters Remaining uncalled for itj the Lehlghton post nflices.Iuly 1st, I8R2i Best, Martha Miller, Albert Ilehrig, Francis Rominiis, William Reed, Lewis 8hell, Henry fiohooh, L. W. Showatle, Jesiie Shreve, Frank Shoemaker, Fyetta Daeifbaeh, Aaron .tiherl, Owen Fritz, Charles Fly.Cy. Fritzinger.Chas. Kunler, Jacob Koch, Susan ulwig, Ella Meeuilj in. Ella Walck, Lewis Young, James, and wife Persons calling forany of the above letter! will please say "adyerllsed." H.H.Phtxbs.P. M. B. B. Excursion and Basket Fis'Nlo. The 3rd grand annual Railroad Excur' aion and Basket Pic Nic ofZion'a Reformed Sunday school,of this borough, is announced to take place on Saturday, July 15th, and will comprise a trip to Belhlehem via the Lehigh Valley railroad, and tbene by the beautiful little steamboat to the Citlvpa Island, one of the most charming spots along the Lebigh river for a pio nic, and where the participants will be able to siwn some 6 or hours of the dav, returning by boat to Bethlehem they will leave for home at 4:30 p, in. The charge for the round trip is only 1.00 Tor adults, and 30 cents for hild ren under 15 years of age If you d sire to pass a day of real pleasure, do not tail to secure a ticket for this delightful ex cursion, and help along, at the same time, good cuuse. The train will leave Lehigh ton at 7:37 a. m. on the day above named. Mahoning Valley Items. Our farmers are busily engaged in hay making and cutting grain rather early for the latter, Jacob Klsfler, his brother and two other young gentlemen were over to West Peun on Saturday evening. Profs. A. S. Weber and W. U. Rautb arrived in the valley last Saturday alter noon, ami will remain for a few weeks Mr. C. T. Young is at home, having re cently graduated at the Keystone State Nor mal school-standing well up in his class. llev. t. w Bmlih preached for Rev. A, Bartholomew, last Sunduy afternoon, at East Penn. His sermon was highly appre elated. To-morrow (Sunday) he will pieach in the St. John's church, In English. The meeting of the Centre Square Lit erary Society was well attended last Satur day evening. The exercises were good Amos Relgel hat erected a new barn on his farm in the valley, A. J. Balliet and F. D. Kliugeman were in Lehlghton last Saturday forenoon. De mustheues is haymaking and barvetling for Ellas Hoppes David Balliet entertained a party last week witu muela on the mouth-organ. Da vid is an accomplished musician. The Centre Square select school will open on the 24th iustant. Scholars of all grades will be accommodate I. There will be a special class for those who wish to .ast an examination. Cictao. Fxoul tho GoimtjrScat Played out Strawberries. Nearly Ripe Raspberries. In market Whortleberries. Shmll and icnrco Cherries. Much to dear Meat a ,d potatoes. Coining on the 12th Main's Circus. Plenty and spoiling raddlshes and lettuce. Produce must come down bl- tabor mutt go up, one or the other la Inevitable:. Frederick Bertoletle made a short Visit to his rrierldl at Lewlsbuhg, Pa., dilring tba nst week. On last Sunday special temperance services were held In St. Paul's M. E.church and Sunday school. Condulor Ed. Horn, of Ettt Maucli Chunk, Is again on duty after a month's re creation in the West. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, ol Philadel phia are visiting Iter naiehtS) Mh and Mrs. Leonard Yaeger, on Btoadway. The ladies and friends of lbs M. E. church of this place held a fair and festival on Thursday evening, In the lecture room of the church. Proceeds to be used towards purchasing a new library. Rev. L. B. Hoffman, left on Monday morning for Cherry ltlll, Md., to see his father-in law, who ha) been sick for several week. Mrs J. D: Bertolclte and eon and Mrs. A. W VanAnda and daughter, left to day (Saturday) for the West. Mrs. VanAnda and daughter! will stop al Pull an, III., and Mrs. J. D. Bertoletle and eon will proceed to Peabody, Kansas. Both are visiting their relatives and expect to be absent three or four months. We wish them a pleasant journey, a happy visit and a safe return. Mrs. Harriet Ackcrj sister of Mrs. Amos Siroh, dec'ddefl lor her liorite In Bridgeport, Conn., on last Saturday. She went via Phil adelphia where she expects to meet her two daughters who Will accompany her home. Last Monday a stranger with an 80 lb. dumb bell located himself npiosite tneCourl House between G. B. Linnerman .1 Co' Bank and the Steam Mill. Notwithstand ing the size and we'ght of till) dumb-bell, he could handle it With rth apparent ease. It stems bis object was to attract a crowd) and then take up a collection. Another hovel way to make a living. What next? The brir'k work on the new Valley Of fice, on Packsr't Corner, Is progressing fine ly and i being ornamented With Terra Cot- mouldings of different designs, adding much to the appearance and beauty of the building: Crate Woodring, U young man of the 2nd ward, abtl a brakeman on a coul train, met with an accident on last Monday at Coalport, in which his hip was severely bruised and two of hit ribs injured. We are pleated to tay the injury is not considered senousi Rbpbil says that a nhihber of our bid schobl teachers have resigned or intend to ;lo so. Wo nro sorry lor they have proven themselVes excellent and cupablh teachers; Leopold Rlnkerbacb, youngest eon of Joseph llinkerbach, bf West Broadwoy.wlib for the past nine months has been working n Jhhnstown,;Pa.j It home dn a visit and will return again in eight or ten days. He reelhs very much pleased with Johnstown . ikes Ins work, the place and the people. W. II. Stroh. SBH of Ariirf Stroh, is vis iting his uncle, Dr. William Stiles, at Wash- nglon.N. J. He expects to be absent a month or twoi NfckbitD -A new pavement In front of the First National Bank of Le'h.ghtnh. Some may think that Lehighton Is out of our bail iwic'k and therefore none Of our businei-s, but that does not destroy the fact es it is needed all the same. In our humble opinion loo many deod- heads are allowed to travel on the different railroads. If we bad the controlling power we would, lb order to do justice to all, com jiel all to pay, irrespective of position or in fluence, Irom the President of the road down to the hiimb est employe. All who travel should pay and no free passes excepting to those WhU travel to and from work oh said rad. The Ustial quiet of our Sabbath Was diss turbed or broken by the arrival of about 300 Swedes and Germans from New York. They stopped at the Mansion House. On Mnn lay they visited Glen Ouokn, the Flag-staff and took a ride around the 8witch-Baek. In the evening they gave a Concert in Concert Hull, which report savs was hot a success eitlier financially or in numbers: Our enterprising citizen, Dr. B. 8. Ef- win, has demonstrated to the people here that silk worms multiply 6hd increase Very rest. About a year ago he procured ono hundred of them and now has between three and four thousand. A portion of them ore on exhibition in one of C. A. Rex A Bro.'a store windows, and most of them have gone inlb cocoonery. On account of the Incessant rain on the Fourth, many who calculated on hating a good time were sadly disappainted, end yet, notwithstanding the inclemency of the weather, quite a large number vitited Glen nnkoand took a ride around the Switch back. Several of the excursionists from Al- lentown In consaquehce of having imbibed most too freely came In contact With some of our young bloods here and were badly worsted. "When Greek meets Greek, then comes the tug of war." JoatiCi. Weitsport Penclllngi. The weather on the Fourth was very unseasonable for the pleasure seekers. Many a groan a sigh and lament ascended dur ingtheday from those who wanted to go around the Switch Buck and to the Gtenu Onnko. Prof. E. 8. Dieter, of Muhlenberg Col lege, wot at thit place last Monday. Mr. Dieter a many friendt were pleased to see him. The prevadlngexoltement of Weissport. Is the policeman appointed by Couacil Great are the protests, ot many, against the assumption of the Knight of the Club. An infant child ot Mr. Monroe Berger died on Monday and was hurried on Thurs day. Mr. Shafler and family, the father-in- law ol Prof. F. P. Fenner, was the guest of the latter over Sunday. What are the duties of a policeman T Is a query asked quite frequently, since Weiss port has one ol those dandy coppers, who, It is claimed, goes beyond hit authority. Miner's foundry wat idle during the 4th, Jlh and 6th, to giye its employees a chance to give vent to their patriotism. Miss Derr and Miss O'Brian celebrated the fourth at Weatherly. R. E. rattlton.C. F. Black, 8.M. Clark, J.S.Africa and M. F.Elliottre the strong est team in the field, in ability, in strength and in purity, and we are decidedly mis taken if It will not come out ahead. What authority has a policeman to pro hiblt the use oi fire crackers, and allow the usenfroman candle and other pyretech nice! explosives, which are much more dan gerous and and destructive to property (hsn the former. Kep all alike it a good prin I ciple. ' oiJTt Sotting! from Franklin Iwp. Tho Fourth passed off quietly nere. Our directors bavb raited the taldhcs bf teachers for next term. A large artihuat of the money pnld fot fcchoolt In thli StalB Is wasted) because of tardlnet and irreglilnr attendance. Could It not be remedied? George F. Bnck had bis barn "rodded" last week. The barn of Itehty Nceb Is just about finished. Rev. Kindt, of Parry villa, will preach In our church next Sunday, The Sabbath school at Soil's church hat beendlsconlluuediaudone wa organised In the church at Pine Huh oh Sdhday last, with W. E. Kemerer at Buperlntendeuti J. Herman, Auislabt Superintendent, Erwiu Krum, Secretary, and Paul Buck, lrcas'r. Our farmers are busy haymaking, and the next will be the rye. Robert Miller and wife, of Packerton, were here on a visit to friends a law days lait week. Johu Frey has completed bit house) wilb the exception of painting. Considerable complaint Is made agalusl our poor directors for levying so high a tax this year. Many would like to know what was the necessity for to doltlg. Our school dlrcclors,at their last meeting, decided that the school-houses at Soil's, B'jlllvllle arid East Weisspnrl shall be re pured before the opening of next term. Harry Sowers expects shortly to occupy his new house. Good horses ate In demand i Butter It selling at 20c. a politic)) and eggs at 22c. a tlor.cn. 8. F. Snyder watout wilh'a force of men a tew days last week repairing thd road be twecn the Taint Mill and Wild Creek. jffe hud a pleasant call by Rcy. Kindt, of Parry Vllle, ou Friday. Call often. Wo ate under obligations Poller) Alns worth & tio. New York, for another addi tion to odr library in the shape of Wilson'e Treolise on English Punctuation, designed for letter writort, ithlhorsj printers, and for theiiseof schools and academies; also, u copy of Little Germs of Literature for Mem orizitlg. The author in hit prelate says: II is customary in malty ol out beat schools for (iupils td commit to memory aud repeal abort qilriltttlonB from our best authors. The tlractice cannot be ton highly commended, By it the memory is tlrfellgthened, a wider and betlef knowledge ol language obtained, and a taste for a pure and ennobling litera ture: We heartily coitiii.ehd both works to teachers and otlirrs. Thd Presbyterian Anniversary, It has been the custom of the Prosbjlcri an Sunday School, of this place, to hold a "Good Time Meeting" foF thd children onto a year. This Sunday School holds no pa nics in July, it does not celebrate Christinas in Dctictiiberj but once a year It celebrates its birthday, and then combines picnics und Christmas In ohe; In respect Itl cit;rrlses,ad dresset, spiritual songs, presents) etc. Tho eighth Bhntial anniversary ol Hill kind was nBld on Thursdoy evening", tlih 29th of June, and the school had "n splendid time," with cdBdlel and ndtl, speeches and songs. Tbo exercises of the evening were con ducted by Mr. Leo Stiles, wliti has been Oiling the lately vacated office! of Superin' tendent.and by C. S. Weissjthetcllc'hcrand conductor of the Infant class. The larger part of tho programme wai filled by the members of the infant class under tch years of age; and although there were a number of failures, (owing tti tli lack of rehearsal), yet a large part was so well rendered that the failures only had the effect or enhanc ing the merriment nf (he audience, and show i rig the cutenessand simplicity ofthose of whom Christ Said, "Of such is the King. lom of heaven." The sinning by tbo Iti! lortl clhss was more enthusiastic and c'tiFll- est than Ithy we ever heard by an infant class, the answers to lliS catechcl'cal ques tions were full nnd ready ,the thirty speeches were short, fpiry, and Instructive, and al together well rendered, when the age and size nf the speech-makers are taken into Consideration. The ttng by Utile Mabel Wheatley, en titled "The Drunkard's Child," Was Very feelingly sung and acted, and inoVed a number of the audience to tears; this wat the best singing we ever beard by a child so young, and we believe it done as mueb good as a lemperauee lelliire. The' speeches and songs by Ike larger boys and girls were good, und after the distribution of packages of candy and nuts, we had songaud prayir, and the audience tts dismissed, being wiser and bettc'r than when they cal'ne, af ter having heard ao many and good ser mons by the simple, innocent and bumble of the kingdom. On Suliday the annual alecttdn of officers s held, wilb the following re ult: Superintendent; Mr. Lee Slilea; Ass't Superintendent, Mr. Philip Miller , Librarian. Mr. Robert Sweeny ; Seo'y and Treasurer, Mr. Philip Miller. Mr. Stiles and Mr. Miller have been faith ful workers' in the school from its com mebceineut, and their perssvere'nee, Untir ing zeal, and self-denial in the School, are certainly examples for Imitation. The school meets every Sabbath morniiig at 9 o'clock, and all are welcome come I Out, A Bond Tutu. The Anthracite Coal Trade, Philadelphia Ledger, 3rd lost.: We have rarely seen at thit season of the year the anthracite coal trade In a better condition than it is to-dayand, With! the ftct in view that the production of anthracite coal lor this year to date It nearly equal to that ol last year to the same dale (which was the largest In the' history of the trade), with an unusually small umount of coal on hand anywhere, there it little question about toe market taking all the coal produced fur the balance of the year. The production of coal to June 24, 18.H2, was 11,920.377 tons; to June 25, 1881, 11,980,701 tons; showing a decrease this year of 68,330 toes. Tim i pression that prevailed a week ago Wat that the mines would be worked full time from Monday, and that such full working would produce in the Schuylkill region 850,000 tous per week to the end of the year, which would no mere than equal last year's total coal production. The total output last year was nearly 29,000,000 tons, and careful judges now estimate that the market this year will take a million of torn more, and It it believed that tho supply will come promptly forward. Vessels here are squirt ed In good supply, and are promptly taken at about $1 101 40 freight to Boston. All the facilities to be had at tide will be re quired to the remainder of the season at good rates, and as the season advances the rates will be higher. The advance In prices for the month of July, it it now believed. will readily be obtained. In confirmation ofthi. theory, th. Miner,' Journal ol last' eaturuay eayti " i ne announcement ol sd- vunced price, for July by the Philadelphia .uu .uig .o.,a,oy, .no ine anucipa- lion that Ike advance would be general, hat stimulated purchaser, to make th. best use mbiuiu oi iue intervening tune, uraert were received in excess of the abilltr to were received in excess oi me ability to supply this month, and those loft ever will ha m Im ioLIm-i in Inlv nrh- it I. nave to be tui.jecl lo July prices. It It expected also that a slight advance In tolls will i. ,. ttmnah ml t,r.nt ,rilln. r.n , . . -V. . gf announcements to this effect have been made. Wages have been advanced, to take feffect July 1st, In the upptr region. In tha Bchuylklll'rcglon the wages are regulated by the sliding scale, any advance of ll a prra f C11( proyje(j (ue jdygnce Is ai tually received ahd not merely a clrculaf announcement, advance! the waget of tho rlllhert. Ifo programme for work during July has been fixed. TIi6re Will probably bo a suspension during Iho first weeMs It will be broken by the ceUbratloh1 of the national holiday. Tho belief la that filflher susen slohs during the mouth will be tilmecesfsn ) unless there should be a thatked decline lb the existing activity." The total tonnage uf aiillirarlle coal firm all the regions for the Week ending June S4 as reported by the several carrying coin) ah' ies, amounted to CSO.ai'J tons, against 416,- 683 tons In tho corrrspbhdlng woek last yenr, an increase nf 2C3,8"B .lulls. The tots 1 amount ol anthracite itilhed for the year it 12,085,500 tons, against 11,874,159 tons for the same period last year, a ihcrease ol 21 1, 401 tons. During the week ending June 30, there were 118,090 tons of coal shipped over the L. A S. RR., making a total to date of 2,- 102,330 tons, an increase as cohipared to tamo lithe last year of 30,500 tons. For the week ending on the 1st Inst 141,9.10 tons ol coal Wat transported over the L V. RR., making a total of.V1S67f9 tons td that date, and showing an Increase bf 301)385 as compared with tamo time last year. A UVfr Entrfprite in Town. Last week one Col. R. Penn Smith ,bf the city nf New York) representing a syndicate bf capitalists, concluded the purchase of a piece nf land, containing between three an foiif acres, situate near the L. & S. brldte, and opposite the Lehlghton Stove work Jn the rear of Bank street, from Messrs. Hoi ford and Stocker and Mrsi II. Graver, for $1200, upon which it is proposed to erect works for the manufacture ofarlificlal fuel from cod! dust by a new process, and which article it said to prova very satisfactory to consumers. The company pnH'iose to invest $50,t)do in the enterprise) and lo commence Ujierallons us soon as the neccssaty Works can be put in readiness. We trust this is but a beginning for a ne eta in the his tory of our town, and that it tnay toon be followed by othrr industries of a like nature. The Great International ShoWi fctiillNO WITH A ULBQEn LIST OF ATTB1C HONS THAN EVER BEFORE. Main's Mammoth International Co). liSJaum will pitch itt tents on the Flats, Le hightuti, on Friday, July Hill) giving two entertainments, at 11 and 7 p. in. This grand amusement aggregation la now on its fourth year of successful business and is everywhere received with larger audience a, each successive visit. Judging from th numerous burtlplllnentary pi ess notices in the leading journals ol the country, the show seenis to havo carried the people by siorin ai eiien place ol exhibition. Its en tettuinihbnts uro new and original In many features, breseiitlnit a Variety which Cannot fall tndeliglit all, while having nothing to onena mo most lasiidious. ine esiHciallv uolablo features are; A school of trained horses, liouies and dogs; lA'nier'a funniest ol all luhny Hiimpty Dumpty troues; n royal trouoo ofEuglish gymnusts, including the Herculean Fisher Brothers, in their feats of dexterity itbd strength; Young Victor, the Uoneless Wonder: l'rot. W ilton i the AmCiican Bloudiu; Pcllit and White, conletliaiis and eong and dance men, a e-hole minstrel show in themselves; Mons, dud Madame D'Alma: in llioir thrilling feats Uion Iho high tlapi-ze ; John D'Alma, I he modern Hercules, who will at each ex hihillon lilt with his teeth a cask contain ing forty-two gallons of water; Sam Lang and mies iioiiy siiurpe in tiietr ueruiau character aetsaud MtSSSIidrpe in her chain von skipping lt"w Jig; Ketiowand Alton, liliigs ol the double Horizontal liar: Prol. Dai ghertv a bilver Uou ct Hand; und a score of other attractions which goto make iptho licit aggregation otlulent now on the oad. The public will And everything ex aetly as udveiliscd, and W(ll sec a 50 cent snow lor me small sutnni I'J cents, uranu free exhibition of light rope walking by lit tle .Maud u Alma, previous to the opening of tho utlerntem pertrfnuutice. Nu gorgeous street exhibition is advertised and none is given, thu baud oiilv making a liaradd. Fir particulars read the udverlisi-ment else where und seo the' bills, lithographs, pictor ials, Ac, so freely distributed by thd bono party. lhe Oonncaulvulc urportar says ; It give us great pleasure to be able to slate thai the performance given here on Saturday lat by me urn, Alain x son organization, more thuu met the expectations of our poiile. Thb day was cold and unfavorable, but the shiiw was well patronized, and the univer aal expression was, "it was a good jierfonn ndt'ti " The gymnastic itarl of the perform ance Was as good as we ever witnessed. The slack wire performance by Mrs. D'Alma. was bold: grocelul, and magnificent. The tUilibliljg and horirohtiil bar pcrfonfiance by the Fisher Bros ; we have ffldunl Seen equaled, never exrelled. We can cdnihVnil this show to every commnnity the proprie tors may visit, as first class, and as oue ol the best one ring, shows that travels. An Impossibility. Deserving articles are always appreciated The exceptional cleanliness of Parker's Hair Balsam makes It popular. Uray bain are Itnposslblewlth ItS occasional use. MA It III KDi McNALLY SHERIDAN.-At St, Mary's Catholic church, Munch Chunk, by Itey. Father Dunce, on the 15th ult , P. J Mc Nallv.of While Haven, and Miss Katie Sheridan, of Mauch Chunk. BEIILER GERDER. On tho 21th hit., by Rev. A. Bartholomew, Robt. F. DShler; nuiiport, tuts county, and Mist Alvcnla M, Gerber.of West Petln. CUNFER-tlHOE$IAKER.-Oo the 1st inst., by the. tame, Josiah Confer and Miss Fy.clla J. Shoemakar, both ot Ma- noning valley. TBOXEL MILLER. On the 2nd Inst., by the same, William Troxel and Ml Mary Mllleri both of West Penn. REIIiilfi ROMIG.-On the 4th Inst., by the samp, ui the residence bf the brtde'a parents, Charles G, Rehrlgund Miss Cath arine 8 Rnniig, both ol East Peun. IJIKI). MAURER fin lhe "Mh nil., at f.nrnr,l Ida Montana Jane, daughter of Edwin i Sarah J Muurer, aged 8 years, 1 month sun 2 nays. KlSTLER. On the 29th ult.. In West Penn Sarah, wMnw of Jonathan Kiitler, aged oi years; in months and it dayt. SPECIAL NOTICES. PIMPLES. I will mall (Free) 'he recipe for a Simple VMlETAULK HALM that will remove TAN. KIIEUKLES, Pi MP li KB arid IU.OTUIIKS. LaYlng Hie skin soft, clear and beantllul ; alto instructions far producing a luxuriant growth or hair on a Laid head or iinooin laee. Address Inclosing so. stamp, HEN. VANDELf, U Barclay .5 N. t. mar. m-ji TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser having been permanently cured of i hut dread disease, Uuntuinptlon, by mj'it ii nivu, ua,uu tu make kiiuwu to tils fellow sufferers the means of curt. To an wnouoMre ll. ne win send oopy or tho prescription nted, (tree ol charge) with the dlreetlunt ror Preparing and utlnir the same. whleh thov will riml inm mini, for TUmT KONU aTIfclII,,",,N, ruei mining me rreseripiion.wiiipieat ' wUhrm.b"g,EN.VVIL!'0?' piT?nT?4 HP VHTT'I'TT I LHIUUia KJC JtUUlll. ' A rlNTN.A,NU-'ulLd PHliu uzaja i, nniiau Ib.enectsoryoulb CUl ln,-lerttton, will fur th. sake or lofrerinsr humanity, tend Ire. to all who need It, th. reelp.a&d direction fur making th. tlmpl. "."..V" .' which he waa cared. Snnerers wi.ulnt; to profit by lhe advertiser's expert- VV" Ma do so by addresalin In perleei eon- ..f't" V? ' ".". I O Cedar et. New York. STRENGTH to vigorously push a business, strength to study a profession) strength to regulate a household, strength to do a day's labor with out physical pafn. All this repre sents what is wanted) In the often heard expression, "Oh l I wish I had the Strength I1' If you are broken down, have not energy, of feel as If llfo was hardly worth liv ing, you can be relieved and re stored to robust health arid strength by taking BROWN'S IRON BIT TERS, which Is a true tonic d medicine universally recommended for all wasting diseases Joj rJ. Frttncnt SL, fctitlmore During the war I was in: Jurcd In the stomach by apiece of a shell, and have suffered from it ever since. About four yean ago it brought on pahdy: sis, which kept mi in bed six months, and the best doctor! in the city said I cotild not live. I suffered fearfully from indigestion, and for over two yean could not eat solid food and for a lafge portion of the time was unable to retain even liquid nourishment. I tried Brown's Iron Bitters and now after taking two bottles I am able to get up and go around and am rapidly improving. G. Deckeju Brown's iron bitters is a complete and sure remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Malaria, Weakness and all diseases requir ing a true, reliable, non-alcoholic tonic. It enriches the blood, gives hew life to the muscles and tons to the nerves. t.W AlVUiLll:)011..YiS. D IVIDEM) NOlICi:. At a Regular Meeting ot tho Directors of the First Natlonil llnnk or Lehlghton, a Semi. Annual DIvMcml or Tti KKb pet cent onthcCnpl.nl Mock was declared, payable on and alter July ltth, 1882. ,W. V. UOWMANj Cashier. July 8, 1S82-W3 W. A. CortrigH D.tf.S., OFFICE: Opposite the "imiadwoy House," Mauoh Chunk, a. Patle'ntt have the benefit of tlio latest lm proveinents In raeehnnUal appliances ami the best methods oftreatment In all suririeiil eases. NITKOUS-OXIDE administered 11 deslrei!. II posMMc, persons residing outside of Mauch Chunk, should make engagements by mall. j8yl S( Jl.i)T fttiK now tufTerlng from OV7JiUlJJIiO nuundsor dlscaioofanv kind caused by military servloinre entitled lo 1'ensiom Widows, minor Children, do. pendent mothers or fathers ol soldiers who died from the effects or their service are also emitted. Many Invalid pensioners aro en tilled 10 an ipntKAeis. Careful assistance Klven In habiTKn or kkJectko claims, as many can be allowed with but little more evidence. Complete InitrucilonS with refer ences sent on appllcath n, I'iiab k Oko A. Kimi, Attorney at Law, S10 F m.. Washtnu; ton, l) c, july l, iey2. TTATK NOriC'r:. Estate br DAVID o'lilti AN. late or Fr .nk, tin Township,.! arbon county, I'm., deccas d All nerpbris Indebted to inld cstntu are re qUefted to hiako Immediate payment, ai d those having leir.il claims against the samo will pres. nt them, without delay, In proper urucr lui suiueinctn lu UAT11AIIINE O'UHIAN, or J. O. ZKKN, Administrators: Weissport, i'a., June 18, lsss-ws. r.mUin Tivp. Hoiinty StateiiH'tif Annual Statement of the Receipts and ills. uuisciueiua oi rranauii lownsnip cnoni District, Hubert Anthony, Treasurer, In ao'. count with Franklin Township school Dis trict. I'dtbbn t'ountv. I'a.. rltouniv Ae. count), for ttiesfehool yeirandlnx June 5th, To linlanee ,;.i.$ is 14 I'o ree'd of Weissport lloro'. 591 09 Td r. J: Hletlon Ubro' sooo ou l o UahinCa : tu 52 Puld Auditors Ceo. Kiserlurnllnirblll trnlu h Loose, llolacker suit llonds and Interest l'ald chwati, witness fees In llolacker suit Robert Anthony expenses In Bounty matters to date. Commissions t 4 6(1 36 ?b 3577 08 3 00 12 0 11 03 . a ,iq M $3T so m I reinsurer Dftiinci DIN ToOUUtandlna Ih.mli Zi10 Tn llalsneA "jit 1(1 Due frc'in lloto' or Welf'tpoH sill tl .. . 581l CI IJ811 0 By Balance ... t 217 .u Audited and. approved this Hth day of U UU, A U. IOC I). F. RlOKEBTl 1 JIISKPII IIUVEIl, S-Auditors. STEPHEN rfOLT, J Jnne :(-wJ The King ui I .j lhe brain ; the stuoiaeb lie ini.ln sup on: the nerves Its inei. senders J tho bowels, the kldn.ya ucd the pdres lu raTeituards. ii.dlu'ition creates li violent reiolt ainoiijr these ai'aches of lhe there Is noihlnir like Iho rcuuhulng. i-iirlf ! Ink, lnVlgoMtnx, coullnx operaiton ol Tak- rant'S .Skltzlh Ai'iilttE.vT. It renora'et the sjstem and restores to hraliH Ixith the 0007 ana ine unnj. bow ur uu Druggists, IoWa and Minnesota Lands On the Chicago, Mllitatikce SSL i'aal It'y CHEAP PRICES, Lour Time, Low Interest, And Rebates for Ihiprorernen s. For map und lull panlculais, address wirxis DiiUMAinMi. jb. Land Cowiulstloner, Milwaukee, Wis. PTTTTPA TT I Complete Life, Trial and Etc. UUllMU ! cutlon. Contains rae-ilmile Ullir oil he Assassin to the Publisher. Agents doloz Immense. Kor terms, address Wdl FUST, 1'hlla telphla, Junel-w FRUIT EVAPORATORS. 1 I'UI I IUustratod Catalogne Free. AMER, M'K'ts I'd.. Junn3l-wl ayneboro, I'a. Advertisers, send ror Select 1,1st of Local 11 Newspapers, (loo. I. Howell Si Co-, No. lu Spruce, Street, N Y JUiie;4-w Agents Adventures or thu Ulitlawi Franks Complete Xdfe of these Bold Hlirhwavmen. Also of the Younger Brothers and oiher bold outlaws. Elegantly Illustrated. Over too fuaes. Ilawara of Infeilor editions. Com. I tleta Uuiflt by mall. Forty Cents. Terms .Iberal. FOUSIIEEft. JlcMAKlN.'ta W Hb BU, Cloclnnatl,.0 japall.ral I COMING ! ! -TUE Grand Siow COMING Glorious Ptigent of Splendor I ml.- p.. - o Most Pleasing! Most Merestine MAMMOTH INTERNATIONAL COLUSEUM Of Wonderous Performing Gymnasts and Congress of Living Wonders I ttiUL rd.smvELY EximilT At fjehiglifoHii;, Friday, 14 In TWO.br the an.lNDiJst EXHIUlrlONS ever tendered nuder cituvmtt. 2 A School bf Trained Horses, Ponies and Posts, penler'a thnnleUt if all Funny Humptt Dumptyl. A royal EiiKl.sh Uymuaslum and CouKress ol Wimdcrs. 1'iiOK. U 1L.TON; the Auiurlcan lllbndln; will everv Afiernoon JPlS-HT ROPE ASCENSION, Walklhira (Inirle rope rmtn tho grouhiito the dome of the canvas lie hot only walks the rope backward end forward, hut walks blindfold d. Holts it wheelbarrow containing nn In.' lant son, nnd ptinu'rins thu soeinlnidj iiiiids1IIjI1 Tea' ot wutklni the blah rope on sill's 3 ft. high. Rcmemb r, this ts Tree to all; and rt iceno once witnessed Netfer cab Le Forgotten. Another special Feature: the Groat D'ALMA FAMILY, whoc arrobatic foils are thS.woh'iler b'r all i JulIN It' ALMA, the inbdeiu llereulri, the' man With .laws ol Iron and Teith of Steel, will, at each Exhibition lift with his teeth a CASK CONTAIN 1NU KcKTY.TWU GALLONS OF WATER i YOUNG VICTOR, The Whalebone tiiafi, Mr bbhojess wnrlder The ever welfeonie fatbfltcf; I'fcl'TlTE ANEf WHITE, the King UoniedlltHsi CHAS. PETTIT, the (Ireatest Mbjltttl MOke LtVIng, WISHER BROTHERS Cliamploti Head Ballangers of the Wtirld.. KtifcMF.n AND dUidl.CYi the Undisputed ChaihiuoHsnftho Itouhle Unrlioriti!) Uitrsl Arid many other rlist-chiss MAI.E and FE MALE 1'erWrfaers, maklna OU'sTIlK RES V nnd CltrJAI'I'.S r MIOW 6r. this terrestrial globe. The erltertainlhcht lo conclude with the inoll laiyli.n,le aflerpl.co ever witnessed. Prof. Daugherty's Golden Cornet Band ! ntl :3 1 o'clock p. rii , mounted Id a Uorir'ous Rand chariot, drawn hi Klsfi lltiutifiil Spotted Arabian Horses. Imiriedlatcly after arriving tit the Exhliiltlo'd Orobnds the Grind Thrilling Mld-Alr Ascension v i 1 1 take place by LITTLE MAUD D'ALMA; tho Child Queen1 of the Lofty Ololid. only E'lght Years' Bl Ago. EXTRA NOTICE. No (iatnbliiig, No (James of Chance, of Give aViij cfielhe of any' description whtUbter, allotted iipou thb Exhibition OrbUm's: JtH Two Grithd ijithibitlorls ilaliy- Ialn of Shind AdfaiisSion Redufied to Half-PriS, only 25 dents'; NEW AIIYEUTISKJIENTS, ValuaMe Farm at Private Sah The tinderalRned offers his verv Valuable FAHM.consistingor FIFTY-TWO ACRES, "ituote In Frajklin Township, County of Oarlmni Pa., and about four miles east of Wei.wrt, at Private Bale. About 45 acres are deaf it fid iinder good stab of cultivation. There is a tine fjrchafd of 3 ares, Consist ing of all kinds' of c'hoic'6 Fruit Trees. The House Is 20 x 4b feet, and nearly as good as new. The terms areone half cash, and the balance nn easy payments. Persons wish ing to view the propertv can call on J . JACOB KREISER, Ffnniclln Twpy Carbbn Cotintyj faj June 2-1, 18S2 wl SECRETARY'S FINAKCIAL REPORT Of the Assets HndLlahlllltesof the LEHIGH TON BOROUGH SCllOOL DisTUICT for the fiscal year ending the first Mon day of June, A. D. 1881 FUNDED DEBT. The following Is the Funded Debt, con listing of School Bonds issued to parties named and numbered us follows: No. 82. (J. U. A. M..249 V0 00 " v. WllllHin Mulliearn 4UU CO ID. James McOlnty 200 S Oi " loo. Patrick O'Donnell loooiO 102. llennh Shorelln ; 1(1011 09 " 101. Hugh MeOroirty n 1 two 00 ' H3. Charles Aleendsen i.. 100 0 ' 101. Patrick Mechsii OOiOO " 101. William Mulhearnin.ji.. 1 000 00 " 10'. Jauiei SUilitl ., ; looo 00 " 107. .ManUs .Uclllrily ... looo 00 " It". Henry Knll ;.; 160 uu " lO'i. SUrf Jloyer..-i....; so o , 110 Cttharine Harter 00) 00 " 111 Catharine It irter looo 00 ' 1U; Catharine Harter 1300 00 " ill. II. I); Kls.ler too ' IIS. John A. I'eters ao 00 ', lie. I'. J. Klsiler ;.. 1MW 00 ' 117. William Montt t 0 on " 1 I. Thotnas Kemerer l'Ooou ' 120 Mary M oyer i. 210 00 ' lli. I; J. Kltller ii;! KjO 00 - 1X1. David Mants ii 0 0o " 121. A UartholorueW 40j id " 124. John I'eters 7U0 -0 " 127. A. Haupt..!...; 10 Ou 128. Adam Snyder,...., 1000 00 " 130 Thomas Mantt 5 0 00 " III. Thomas Kemefer, (Bauer) IS 0 00 32. Mary .1. Clubs l&i to . lai. Anil, OrBv., Mill OO " I. J K.stler i 00 1,0 " to. JUIU Kerrigan.;..;:. :,ii: tun o 27 610 00 Note In Bank 20000 a.'S.QiJ 0J ASSETS. Actual Cost ofa.story Brick School House, with Janitor's House ahd Lola uhon which thu Mama are erected 3S,2I7 M Two Lota on fine Street 1:;.. t 0 00 Ualauce In naodl or Treasurer .... . 44 Total Assets. .1 ;;; 43.1.7 2 V Total Iudel'tedheis v8. to 00 Assets In excels or Liabilities $10,712 20 Bonded Debt reduced during ) tur 1200 00 I do hereby certify that the foregoing statement is true and correct to the host nf my knowledge aud belief, and the same was ordered lo be published lu lhe Cibsox AnVOCATK. W. Mi ItAPSIIER, Secretary, ic, Lehlghton; .Tune S4, 1K82 3 Auditor's Aimual Itnport Ot" THE IMlM Boro' Mool District. The trcustifcf's Arlml.il Klnailchli Elate mutit of the School District of the Borough id Ijchljjhtonj for the Year ending Ou the Sih of June, 1SS3 : DR; To Sta'e Appropriation.. .;...;.... SJS 7t ' Balance ou hand as per last Matemenl 73S 21 ' Taxes received from Esr4 New. hard. Collector ; ISU ID " Amount ul Loans 200 00 Amount received Iroui sundry sources 6S 37 tw ta OR. By Amount Paid lor Furniture for Bchi-ol Booms i 1M C9 " Amount Paid lor Kepalrs lit Ul " Amount l'ald lor 'I'raehsrs Sal- arte lilt 01 Amount f aid for Fuel, etc Sit Si " Ainouui raid Treasurer ana Collector pais ,1.11..; i;,.. :t 83 7t 10 " Amount l'ald Secretary's Sal " Amount br B inds. Cerlidcates arr...,i j.ii.-i and interest l'ald 2834 ..0 " Amount Paid lor Insurance, Aa. lbs i Balance lu Tieasur) .4 41 tttM tt We, the tindertigned duly elecied Audi tort for the Borough uf Lehlghton, certi y that the account is correct to the bel ol our knowledge and belief. P, M VANLIEW, F. 1'. LESJZ.. June 10. Auditors. COMING ! ! FINEST - of tlie Season! IK A i 1st Lamlialile! Fenniest! Penler'a Htnnl'cit if all Fiinny muke a Urand free DauglitBrs, Wives, loffiersi MM VIZ: tlTlrtA IUj Y. DISOOVBKER Oi' Dlt. MAItCmDrS & POSITIVE CiftE rSR FET.'AIE OOKPUIHT!. Shir rmc2y will set In harmony with-tho Fe oale eyrtcm pt illl times, rhd ttfco Immediately npontlieahitomlnal aid,ulerlno muscles, aud re store then) to ilie.iUhy and stmngcordXon. jr. juarcuisi-a urenno 1 aiuo'icon n 111 euro inu Inj ot tho w,i-nb, Leucorrhcca, Chronic Inflarrtma tlori and Ulci-rutloil ct tho Wrmb, Incidental Ilcraorrlia' or Floidlnj, Pr.lnfnl, S'ippresscd and lrreeulir Ileiislriiatlon, Kidney Complaint, B irrenneia" r nd ii especially ad.-iptcd to tho csne. of Life; Send for p.mphlet f,e, A I letter:) of Inquiry freely ftnwcrcJ; Addret3 M 1 hove. Tor te by lilld'nfflsts. Ncwslso CI rci'l'ottlct Oi.lislro Pl.oO- B'sirom 1 r.'ls 1 TDr. War CUlal's UteilnoCatbolicon. Take 110 otl.w- For (sale ut A. J. DurlinjjV Dritd Sfore in lichighlnn. may 20-yl FlveOctnvea, ono 5-5 Sets Keods, EtghtSUji; Including Sub-Hnsa . Oc'are oi',i(er, Btoot, Doot tmd Mtuls, In Solid Black Walnut Ca , j S7S J'umoui llcetlMicn (Irgan 27 Stops, 10 Sots Roeds, $90. boon to ndvanco to fl2S. Ordernow. Bemlttry Bank Craft. I net Cdcn Ortcr, or reptstcred Letter, lioiert nnd ehlppcl without a, Uoracnt'a' Delay. Ce!.l3lis Free. Address or call upen WANTED. SALESMEN. To rfinvftis tor lh of otir Nurwn iRtf.-k. UuvtiuHHt IucUIUpk. Snlarv muU nivuul Tive fill m if. Hoars, cic ;,;-::v Vfp$ ?' f OKI $80, Tula O&mn is Built on tes Oui Tus. Books & Bibles vothierchiraeleri rret variety ."uuno wiuiwv low In wile, wlUn rMicrfMefrywher(IJbrrlttfm. Itrtvllcj, turrtwa t H, Fwurth it., PaiUulcltiU. fa. S Practical Lire.fi&ns: 11.10 pp. Clear type. flneBt bUaJiiu und Utustrtloa. llirATH IVANTKII. ITS l f lOO nr Month. , 1 w 1 emu. sdjrc.l J. C McCURDV it Cu , rililulcl4,ii, rt DANK STREET, fi-st store above Iron, cads attention to his new and fash lonablo lock of All of ihirh h' it rkillim; al VEItV 1,0 W. ET OASII I'ltlCES. ar'An Inspection Invlied and nturact'.at) gaaiMDtaed lu all wKs; 1 ' ssi it m
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