SATURDAY, JOIjY V9, 1682. Our Neighborhood in Brief. Nutcrackers Allentownera Orif. lost Didn't run fastennugh. Felt rood The Catasauqua sports. Allenlown hopes coon to have free post al delivery. Hay fa selling at Ilonesdale lor $b 60 a ton, Mi reported. Experts The Calasauqua boys at un loading schooners of beer. Zlf Ete the beautiful line of Jewelry just received at E. It. Hohl's, Maueh Chunk Frank. C. Raub, of St. Louis, and Mis Emma Quick, ol rike county, were married atMllfortl on the 20th Inst. teff- HatTund cops, an Immense variety ol all the latest styes, at popular prices, at Clauss & Urn's, Dank street. 'Stock of the National Rank at Calasau qua, the par value of which is $30, sells at $38 and $38.50 ier share. The weather during the past week has heen intensely hot, the thermometer rang ing up In the nineties. Whew Misses Ida and Sallle Dietrick,- two of Qtroudsburg'a fairest daughters, are the guests of.Mrs. A. J. Durling, of town. -The next meeting of the State Sunday School Association will be held in Easton on the ltlth, 11th and 12th or October. B,CIckH, Watches, Jewelry and silver vraro lor sale, ami repairing dune at Haga man's Store, Lehighton. 25-yl. On the 20th Inst., Benj. Ehler, aged 64, dropjifd dead in a harvest field, near Easton He was h bachelor and a well-to-do farmer. tSU Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods in endless variety new and bright a very lioConi prices, at Clausa Bro's, Bank st. We are pleased to see our young Iriend Will Anthony on the street again, after a short but revere attack of malarial fever. The fall term of the Kevstoue Normal School at Kutztown commences on Mon day, July 31st, to continue until December 15th. , Mrs. David Kreamer, of town, left on Monday last, for a two weeks visit to her friends in and aronnd Shicksliiniiry, Lu zcrnf county. Hon. A. J. Durling and John 8. Lentz, Eq., with their wives, were on a fishing excursion to Budd'a lake, ftew Jersey, IU' ring the week. jfcZr- Go to E. H. Hohl's, Maueh Chunk, and get his latest reduced prices on first class clocks and watches, if you waul some thing good and cliej'.t. A carrier pigeon let loose at Eastnn, ou the 20th Inst., made the distance to its roost in New York in 40 minutes. Distance,: by rail 74 airline (15 miles. On the morning of the 20th Inst., Ed Welsh, was instantly killed by a fall of rock nd coal in No. 2 slope of the Susqucha una Coal Co., at Nantirnke. When lb a naughty boy like the Re formed church, or town t When he has just been rodded. The perpetrator of the abuye is now in New Jersey. Miss Ella Clnuss, who Tor some time pist has been visiting Iter brother, Frank D. Clattss, at Great Bend, returned home on Saturday evening last. Mrs. Margaret A. Meyers, wife of Hon. O. It. Meyers, President Judge .of North ainptnu county, died at Eastnn on Sunday night, of consumption, aged 55 years. ;ir B KtH and shoes for ladies, gentle men. misses, youths ami children, nj latest stvle and most substantial make, tit lowest price, at Claims fc Bro's, LehigliUm. All the French ships bavo left Atexnn dria, but David Unbcrt is still at his old aland on North street, prepared to supply everybody wllh tennis nt very low prices 330.11 you, wanla nice smooth.easy shave vour hair cut r shamjiooing, go to Franz Roedcrer's Saloon, under the Exchange lin tel. Ho will fix you right, and doti'tyou forget' it. A miner, named James Cannon, was instantly killed by a full or rock, on the 20th Instant, in the mines of LiuJerniau, Skeer 4 Co., at Humboldt, near Hmteliin. tCr-Buggy Harness at 12 dollar and up wards; Fiynets.ear tips, lap dusters, screen covers, sheets, collars, whips, etc., nt the lowe6l price, for sale sale by Miilon Flury, Weissport, Pa. Paul Bucksehinidt, ol Nazarelh. lute lieutenant in the I5.1rd Regiment Pa. Vols.' has tieen granted an invalid pension and back pay to the amount of (2,1(10. SOA seonnd-band PHAETON, newly painted ulnl put in thorough repair, will be 'sold ou very reasonable terms. It can be seen at lh carriage works ol M. A Weiss, Lehigliton, Pa. By a premature expl.isinn of a blast in a. limestone quarry at Alburtis, on Monday afternoon, Morton Potts lost an eye and his right hand, while several other workmen were more or less injured. In Heimbacb' quarry, at Wulnutport, on the 20th Inst., Charles Seip was instantly killed by a large stone thrown by a blast striking him on tha neck. l- Why pay $18.00? when vou can get the same Welch -a 3oiince silver-case Elgin watch with n silver chain for only $12.1)0, warranted a good twne-keeiier, at b. II. Hohl'a, Maueh Chunk, Pa. C. W. Lontz has opened a real estate aud Insurance agency, next to Weiss' car rlag works, Batik street, this borough. Per. sons desiring to do business in this Hue will do well to call upon him jSSJ-You will find a large stock of the most elegant designs in WALL PAPER and BORDERS, at Dr. C. T. Horn's drug store, In Leuckel'a Block, at very lowest prices. Make your selections now. If you are going orj a traveling expedi. tnn, call at this office auJ procure a ticket in the travelers' Insurance Association. 20 cents secures 315 a week in caseol injury ,or $3000 in case of death by accident. &&.Fine designs In box iapers, plain (Qd taury ; Easels, various styles, e'n-s ai d colors; Books and ajl kinds ol novelties, yery cheap, at E. F, Lui-kenhach's, Broad way, Maueh Chunk. Call and see his slock. Secure a policy in the Sickness and Aeaideut detriment of the New Era Life Association. See advertisement on 4th page, nd then call at this office fur a policy. Low rates. A young man named John Acaer, of Bethlehem, in jumping from a coal train at East I'enn Junction, last Saturday after noon, fell under the cars and bad both of bis legs crushed. Henry Baker, Red 45, a miner employ ed at the Phlla. Cal and Iron Co's Knick erbocker mines, was killed last Saturday afternoon hv a fall of top rock. Deceased aves a wife and ten children. Have you seen the new and elegant stock of spring and summer merchant lull. oring goods, comprising cloths, casstmeres and suiting, just received at Clausa & Bro's, Bank street, this borough t IT you have not, call at mica. Good fits guaranteed at prices to sun you an. An exchange remarks; "It Is odd la see a man howling about iatronlzing home industries, when be uses a rubber stamp to tnalroi ltit mnil Ii i- t-i-s 1 1 1 A rials!. tsf lala bead,, with which nice whim per . ,. ' 1 ai it,. ...ni I. ...ii . . 80 ccota per month to secure Ii er week in esse of sickness or accident-.nd you .re beqrflcial Immediately afier receiving ynur ruiliiV Pilf fitrltirtp tutr! Iii1ar II m t tlia ciaaus AovociiK oiiiw. Tho Presbyterian conjr,rer,ntiiinsof link endauqua, Ferndalc, Lock Wilgo and Iron ton, all in Lehigh county, trill unite Satur day, August I8lh, In a grand excursion to Long Draucb and Ocean Grovo. The IIuk endauqua excursion last year was one of ll.e largest and most profitable or the season. ICSuTlie Bisque Cream at Jos. DeFrchu's last (Saturday went oil' like hut rakes, and In order to supply bis friends who were loo late nu tbatoccaaion ho will prepare a much larger amount to-day (Saturday) so (bat all can est of this truly delightful dish. He will also bare a lull supply of pure Ice Cream oflhe most delicious flavors. The thirty fourth convention of the Susquehanna Dental Association met at Williamsport Friday and held two sessions, at the afternoon session Dr. 0. W. Klump, nf Wllllamsport, was chosen president for 'lie ensuing year Dr. Ii. Campbell, eTBIat ngton, secretary, and Dr. Walker.treasurer. An excursion and basket picnic to Calypso Island, Bethlehem, under the aus pices of Trinity Lutheran church, of this borough, will take place ou Saturday, Aug. 181b, via the Leblgn Valley RR. It is ex pected that this will bo the I urges t excur sion that ever lelt this boriugh. Prepare to go. If you have a cold or cough of any kind, buv a bottle nf Hill's Peerless Cough Syrtlp at fir, C. T. Horn's drug store. Use II all, anil II uni saiisueii return me empty billleand ho will rrlund your limner. He also sells Peerless Worm Specific and Hill's Worm Drop on the same terms, no cure, no pay. Charles Miller, iwli6 for About 8 years past has been working (n and around the mines at Wllkesuarrc.attcnipled to take his life, last Friday, by swallowing si dose of laudanum. While taking the pulsion he was .tiseovered, a physician summoned, and an antidote administered which counteracted its effects. SSSf Step In and see '.be beautiful slock of dust proof, nil-time witches, 1(1 gold anil silver, just received. It costs' nothing" to see uicse eonas, aim me prices are tne lowest in the Stale. None but first-class watches kept. Watches once sold speak for them selves. Ask your friends who have bought wutclics of K. II. IIolil, Maucb Chunk, lor tneir opinion of them. A strike among the miners at the Kee ly Run Colliery, at Shenandoah; 0erated by the Thomas Coal Company .started Tues day. The men demand $2 25 per day; they have been receiving (2, At other col leries the higher rate is paid. About two hundred meu and boys are (die in conse quence of the operators' refusal to concede the demand. Charles Long wan before the Mayor, of Wilkesbarre, Wednesday morning charged with attempting to take his wire's life. Charles 19 deeply In love with his servant girl and ollered her fifty dollars Tuesday if she would marry him, Intending in the meantime to get rid of his wife. The girl refused, and Long was committed t Jail to answer at court. Dr. J. A. Mayer, the practical Surgeon Dentist, of Broadway, Maueh Chunk, has had a practice of over 20 years, and isprob ably the oldest resident dentist in this val ley. The Dr's work speaks for itself, and the fact that all crlt't-al work in the region is given In him is a sufficient guarantee of his superior ability us u Surgeon Dentist. The novel strike ot the season occurred near Emaus, Lehigh county. A farmer having engaged hands to harvest his ciops, Ihtrnorce repaired to the field to begin work. When all was ready tho hands asked the farmer what he proposed to pav them. He replied a dollar a day, whereupon they all throw down their implements and waltzed Irom the field. IVrsifor M. Cook, general operator ot the Lehigh Valley telephonelines.Saturilay, was at work at Lehigh Gap adjusting wires at the top of the polo, when the cioss-arm gave way, and he fell to the ground, a dis lanco of 25 or 30 feet. An arm and three of. his r bs wero bioken. Ho wis taken to the home of II. A. Clule, superintendent ol the lines, at Maueh Chun. Four of Captain C. W. Schnerr's child ren had a narrow escape from death by scalding, at Pottsville, on the afternoon of the 20th InsU Sallie, 12 years of age, sat on the floor, having in bor lap a 2 month old baby, aud her two sisters, Nellie and May, sitting close by, when u boiler hair ,ull ot hot water toppled over from the stove uam iheui. None ot them wero burned lata 11. One over tho chaps A youth or town bus been in the habit of bending insulting messages to a lady resident. On last Thurs day evening the mother of the lady met him on North street, and asking why he persisted In his insults, fortliwith "smacked htm one over the chaps," lc the amu.ement oflhe lookers on. In hopes lht he will in future keep" his IC " still, we refrain Irom giving his name to theb'hoya. Naughty boyl plucky mamma I Circulars are being sent to soldiers in different sections or the country, by west ern purtie's, stating that for Ihe sum of $10 a hundred and sixty acrea of good land will be secured without the formality of occupy ing it for lour year less the lime of service in the army, as provided by law. The Land Commissioner at Washington states Dial the law remains unchanged, and thai the circulars are for the purpose of decep tion. Suldiers will, therefore, lake warning DON'T FORGET Selling off at Coif. Jixriih Jonas, proprietor or the popular Dry Goods and Clothing house, Obert'a building, this borough, in order to reduce his immense slock it Laities' Summer Drees uoodsat.it Readr madecloihlng.hasmarke lliem down Uiaud below cost. J.-nus bought largely this spriug,aud all In wantol ladles' dress goods or ready-iiiade clothing, will moke money by calling and makiugibeir purchases within thenexlSOdaysaind don't yuu lorzel II. lteinember, Jnsenn Jonas Ooert's building, Bank street, Lebighton. rl, W. ricsl, Business Manager. The BISQUE CREAM Teachers Examinations. feachers' examinations will be held as follows J L- Towamenslng, at Millport, July 29. Kidder, at Hickory Run, August I. Towamensing.at Steinlrrsville. Aug. 3. East I'enn, at Peunsvllle, August 5. The examinations begin at 9 a.m. Taos, M. Balliet, Co. Sup't. At DeFREHN'S Making Improvements. The Lehigh Valley railroad is making general improvements on its various branches and also at different points on the main lain, At Perth Ambny the facilities for the shipment of coal are balng Increased and general repaira and improvements are being made, A new bridge has been built across the 8usquehanns. rlyer at Cojtton, a short distance from Pittslnn, and a tunnel is being bored about 1200 feet through the i. Tr, IT' 'iii"""" ""!" Maueh Chunk.whlch will savethe Immense strain on the rolling stock caused by run " 7" ,"K,V-- "'"" l lhul a"J ,hwUn ,he dUu,,M 0 iThis (.Saturday) Night, Two Children Struck by an Engine, As a passenger trsiu on the Lehigh Val ley Railroad was passing along at a rapid rate at Koch's Crossing, below Freemans- bnrg, Monday mornlng,twnchildren,named Harvey Buss ond Thomas Opp, aged re spcctlvely two ond three years, playing on the rail rood track, were struck by the en gine. The Buss child had his skull badly mashed, and death relleyed his suffering nt 3 o'clock Monday afternoon. The Opp child had a leg mashed and an arm broken in two places. The latter resides In Easton and was on a visit to his grandparents, Mr, nnd Mrs. Koch, near Freemansburg. The Foot Bace. The race between Conlngham, ofCatas- auqua, and Mantz, ef b"highlon, came oil as formerly announced. At 1:30 the gates were opened and soon the crowd began to gather. At about 3 o'clock the race cumo off, the pistol that they used caused oonsid eralile trouble, at one time it snapped, and Conlngham run the ICO hundred yards, In tending to claim the steaks by so doing At last a fair start was had, Mantz taking the lead by about two yards for the first 75, when he began to lose. The 100 yards was run by Coningham In 11 seconds, winning the race by about two feet. Has Been Rodded. After an attempt on the part ul two lightening rod companies to rod the Re formed church, in this borough, the feat has been successfully accomplished this week, by Aaron W. Snyder, of North Wales, Pa. The rod is of copper, with cluster point and an arrow with glass ball, the cost of the rod, erecting scaffolding, ic, was $130, which we consider a very reasonable charge eon sidcring tho danger Incurred in the work. The rod is one of the largest.snd in a period of three years during which Mr. Snyder has been doing business in the valley, has given tho most perfect satlsfution. Among the buildings rodded by him are the St. Luke's Hospital, at Bethlehem, aud the Allentown Silk Mill. Accidental Death. Katie Stuck, a three year-old child of Morris Stack, ol Philadelphia, was the vie tim of a heartrending accident, at the store of Mr. McCloskey, In Beaver Meadow. The child, In company with her five year old brother, were bruught from Philadelphia several weeks ago to spend the summer .months with their aunt, Miss Kate Mc Closkey. Saturday while rummaging among the boxes at the end of tho counter, sho ac cidently bad her head caught between the counter and n box that had tipped over.and vi as choked to death, her li!eless body being found a short time afterwards. A telegram was sent the parents in Philadelphia, who arrived on the lute train Saturday evening. The remains were taken to Philadelphia on the 3.-20 train Monday afternoon fur burial. llazkton Bulletin Colorado Business. Those who think of attending (ho Nation al Mining aud Industrial Exposition, to be held in Denver during August and Septem ber, Bhould purchase tho Cheap Excursion Tickets of tho "Great Rock Island Route," and take choice, or'our lioulci, with privil ege or return until October 31. Time as quick as tho quickest, and no more changes o! cars than by any other linewith tho advantage in our favor of making the single change necessary in a Union Depot. The rolling stock of this great Railway is simply superb, consisting if magnificent Day Coacnes, Pullman Pal aco Sleeping Cars, world-famous Dining Cars, r.n I ix .uis te Hoitnn Chair Cars. In going to the Northwest, don't forget the Famous Albert Lea Route to Miune iiimlis and Si. Paul, where it connects with all trains oflhe Northern Pacific Railroad and St. Paul, Minneapolis i Manitoba Railway. Tickets fur sale at all ticket offices. Killed in the Mines. An Immense lull of roof took place in Ihe Central Shaft. Scranlnn, on Thursday after noon, the 20t Ii Inst,, killing a miner named, William Johnson, instantly, and burviug James B. Hickey, his assistant, beneath a mass of rock nnd coal. A gang of thirty men worked fur three hours to extricate Hickey, who spoke to them most of the time. The men were frequently driven from their task by the rumbling sound of the roof, which threatened another fall, but they finally succeeded in lescuing Hickey, who said he was dying, ar.d al his request was attended by a priest at the nuuth r the shall, where the last sacrament was admin istered. Hickey was removed to the hos pital, where he told or his thrilling adven lure. There were hopes ot his recovery until near midnight, when he died. James itickey was auoul 33 years or age and four years ago was a candidate of the Labor Reform party against Dr. 8oamana for Slate Senator. He was popular, had decided opin ions and expressed them forcibly. Salclde by Drowning. iiiouruu oouy ni riiney i oner, a nigniy respected and promlneut citizen or Schuyl. kill Haven, was found Saturday afternoon in the Schuylkill canal, a short distance north of that town. The previous morning he left home, attired in an old suit or clothes, leaving all important papers and letters, together wllh his watch and pocket book, on his bed room table. Going in a northerly direction nothing further was heard or him until Saturday afternoon. when a number nl boys saw a man floating on the water. They gave the alarm and search was Instituted. The body of Porter, in a bad state of decomposition, wss soon brought out or the water. The deceased was 55 years or age and was Borough Treat urerand member or several societies at the time or his death. The cause or tbe suicide is unknown, but it Is thought that he was unable to cash the borough orders, haying loaned out the money entrusted to hlm,and for fear of exinsure jumped into the canal and was drowned, lie was a widower. Fees Allowed to Sealers of Wslgbts an4 jceasures. As this is about the time for the Sealer of Weights and Measures to visit store keepers, the following list of fees allowed by law for stamping and sealing weights and measures may prove of Interest to those con cernrd : For the trial and balancing of every set or scales, 10 cents; of every atent balance, 2ii cents; ni every set o coal or nay scales, $2 each ; and nf every yard measure, 6 cts ; for every bushel measure, 20 cents; for eyery half-bushel measure, 15 cents; lor every peek and hall peck measure 10 cents; lor every quarter peek measure, m cents; uf every gallon, halfgallon and quart meas ure, i cents each i nf every pint or less. 3 cents each ; of every weight 28 pounds or more, 12 cents; nf every weight less than 28 pouHits, 4 cents eaoh. Provided, That for the sealing of such beams, scales, weights and measures as have been sealed the pre vious year, be shall demand and receive only one-half of tho aforementioned fees. The fees to be naid for the trial or adlust- ing of every platform scale which draws 500 iounds or under shall be$1,audan ad ditional sum of 10 cents for every lull lbs., over 500 pouuds but not exceeding 200Q pounds. Provided always, for the sealing of such scales as hsve been sealed the pre vious year, as are or shall be correct, the Sealer of Weights and Measures shall de- one-half of tbe aforesaid fees, Two Eloquent Sermons. Mr. W. E. Waltz, A. M., Principal or Schuylkill Seminary situated at Reading, Pa., was lb totvn over Sunday, and preach ed a sermon In lbs German language In Weissport in the morning, and a very able sermon In the English language in the evening, dealing largely ou llle importance nf educating the mind and heart, enforcing tho leaching by the words or bis text, "Whatsoever n man sniveth that shall he also reap." Mr. Wollz is a young miji,biit or very thorough culture) ullcr attending school in Germany for a number ciT years he cunie to this country, entered- North Western College, of the Evangelical Asso ciation and graduated with the degree of Master of Acts, he afterwards taught In one of the higher schools In the West, and was then called to the Prluclpalshlp of St-huyl kill Seminary a la.e product nf the earn est hearts and willing bands nl the enter prising East Pennsylvania Conlcrence, nf Evangelical church. The Seminary oilers splendid facilities Vi ladies nnd gentlemen to prepare themselves to enter any of our Colleges or Universities, and the tuition ts remarkably good while it Is extruodinarlly cheap, for further information send lor a catalogue to W. E. Waltz, A. M., Reading,- Pa. 0. S. W. Internal Revenue - Collector Chase has summarized his to tal collections of revenue in this, Ihe 12th District, for the fiscal yeaf ending 30lh June, 1882. The grand total foots up the large sum of $423,12.51, which was turned into the Federal treasury. The items ol the sum are collections from banks and assessments, $49,780.03; from beer, $108,752.36; from cigars, $102,075.(10 ; from tobacco, $(10,G05.40( from licenses, $94,300 47 1 from spirits, $7,550 Ct . The taxes on beer, cigars, tobacco aud spirits are paid by tha manufacturers ol these products in this district, but except in the case of beer are no criterion of the n mount uctually paid by consumers. The beer is largely consumed near its place of manufacture, and the proportion of imtxirl ed is not so large as in the other articles. Lust year, that is the fiscal year ending 30lh June, 1881, the total col ections were $370,750.14. During the 12 months ending 30th June; 1882, the taxes paid increased $52,372.37 over the preceeding 12 iiionths,slighlly over onu halfof which was oil s.ileof beerstam'p-, the actual increase from this source being $26,492.80. Theie was an increase on all the other items, the banks, Ac, paying $4,450.66 more, cigara $12,124.25, tobucco $1,094.44, licenses $6,8S6.16 aud spirits $1,321. Big Crcok Items. Abundant The fly crop. Decreasing The day's length. Finished Furmcrs harvesting. Advanced The teachers salary. Played-out Strawberry festivals. Progressive Our School Directors. Improving The appearance of our yalley. Adopted A new series of text-books for Franklin twp , schools. A partv from Allentown is negotiating for the purchase of the KrcisT farm of thir place, which was advertised in tha Cakook Advocatr. Our tanners have finished harvest, and the crops so far gathered in are good, but corn is lUfferiug for want of ruin. Potatoes so fur look promising. Mr. Mover, or Allentown, brought a few gentlemen to this place on Sutul.lay last, who are desirous of piiichasing farm- somewhere in this locality. They have been olfered the Dnesbuch farm also til Harrison Snyder larm, but we have not us yet learned if they will take Ilium. Why are not the many loose stones that lay in the road leading Irom Ibis place to Weissport removed? It is terrible tho way the road is strewn Willi stones. There iBa law against putting stones into roads and why is it not enforced 7 Let our proper authorities attend to this matter at once and receive tbe lhanksuf the traveling pub- lie. Kievxke. The Anthracite Coal Trade. Philadelphia Lalqcr 24lh inst.: The an thracite coal rcairt for the month or June lust past has been one of the best in many monthsind gives to the tradu a more whole some aspect than hitherto teen. The rert of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company and oflhe Philadelphia and Read ing Coal and Iron Company, with compara tive statements ol business for tbe months ol June, 1881. and June, 1882. has lust been issued. The figures show the net earn ings for the month of June last to have been $814,174.90, against gross profits in corres ponding mouth last year of $839,300.58. This may, as some Ihink.be the cause or the almost universal advance of coal slock prices. They not only nearly all have re cently advanced but have advanced largely. At the same time the genrial outlook of Ihe trade isencompussid in a single word "bo in ing." Tho outlook is especially good all around the production is good, the trails portation large, and the market show, a demand about up to the supply, with little, Ifuny, reason to doubt that tho present re lations of the trado will be maintained to the end of the year. Thore is as yet no flag ging iu the demand for coal, nor, as far as we learn, do tho sticks on hand Increase, but tbe supply is steadily taken up with a confidence that augurs well for the activity in coals and those manufactures iu which coal is the chief essential. The total tonnage jf anthracite coal from all the regions for the week ending July IS, as reported by the several carrying compan ies, amounted to 693,034 tnus, against 649, 883 tons in the corresponding week last year, an increase of 44,051 tons. The total amount of anthracite mined for tho year is 13,970,871 tons, against 13,548,929 tons for the ssme period last year, a Increase of 377,- 891 tons. During the week endlnirJulv 21. there were 109,432 tons Of coal shipped over the L. S. RR.. makins a total to date of 2. - 400,450 tons, an increase as compared to same time last year or 27,641 tons. For the week ending on the S2d Inst., 132,390 tons ot coal was transported over theL V. RR., making a total id 3,774,458 tons to that date, and showing an Increase or 335,557 as compared with same time last year. Spring and Summer Btyles. In his new quarters III the Exchange Ho tel building, the undersigned is fully pre pared to fityou nutwilh a newund elegant ly fitting suit of clothes, at a price which must convince tbe most skeptical that what be promises he can and will perform. His stook embrace! tha latest novelties iu cloths, casslmersand suitings, and he Is making constant additions to his stock. Drop in and see his new quarters in the Exchange Hotel building. Bank street, Lehighton, Pa. It. H. Peteks, Ag't. Found at Last. An agreeable dressing lor the hair, that will slop its falling, has been long sought for. Parker's Hair Balsam, distinguished for iti purity, fully supplies this want. From tho County Soat. Too high Lemons. In demand Ice cream, On the decline -Potatoes. Attractive Just now The sea shore. Hot and still a boltlr.' The weather. Delightful and wholesome soda water, Amos Strnh, nf West Broadway, made u flying tr'.p to Philadelphia on Wednesday last. Emma J, Strnh, daughter of E. K Stroh, West Broadway, has returned home after an absence of three weeks among her friends nl Allentown and Easton. Prof. A. W. Vaiiandu lias gone to Pull man, III., to fend a few weeks wllh till wife nnd daughter, who nro visiting tricuds at that place. Milton M. Dimmlck, who Ims been so journing in Philadelphia lor several months is again In town among his friends. Wo afe glad to sen Mm look so well. He will soon take a trip to Ocean Grove and the sea shore. Frank Moser, ngenl for Uib P. A R. Ex press here hat been furnished with a neat delivery wagon. Senator Craig and family, left for Ocean Grnye on Wednesday last, where they ex pect to spend several weeks. -Between one and two hundred people from Summit Hill vlslled Olen Onoko on Tuesday, the 25th, by way ofSrtiK-h Back ami L. V. R. R. A foot race tchk place' last Saturday evening, in Upper Maurh Chunk, between II. Wllkeaud W. Campbell, lii'thM the 2nd ward, distance 75 yards, in which Campbell camenUtahead. About $150 i'hansrrl hands. Qnlle a large crowd ot sicctalors Were pres em Ui withes' Ihe running anil help drink a keg of beer, which to some, was the most important part of (he programme. I dome nf our curious- citizens who would rather see a live pugilist than a live bishop. were beautifully mlllvdnli on Monday last, when it was rumored thul Yankee Sullivan would pas's through here on his way tv Wllkesbarre.and that he could be seen while the train .topped at the depot. A boot train time th'3 spcirtJi all rushed for the ilepot( when 161 und behold, the anxiously looked fer imlividuul (as they supposed) mad - bis appearance, to tbe delight of the gaping crowd. But right here tho laugh comes in, because they all saw Aim. when ill tact he was not ou the cars, but was represented by a shirt agent who was on the train and had considerable sport at the expense or those who took him for Sullivan. As soon as tbe joke Was discovered the crowd dispersed not .inly disappointed, but badly sold. Qjmte a large excursion from Schuylkill county, arrived in town on Thursday and after visiting Glen Onoko and the Switzer land of America, returned home the same day. An excursion for the benefit of the Penua. Silver Cornet Band of Tainaqua is expected here ASig. Sri. The fronts of tho residences of Mrs. J. It. Siewers and S. M. dirtright, on Broad way, have been much improved In appear ance hy having been newly ami tastefully p tinted. Ed. Rex, one or the firm of C. A. Rex 4 Bro., has been unwell for some time and In order In recruit his health, has, with bis iiimily, gone to Oceau Grove. There will be an excursion over the L. V. R. R., to Coney Island, on the 24th of next mouth, for tho benefit of Marion Hose Co. No. 1, ot this place. The office oflhe Singer Sewing Machine Co., has been transferred from this place In Allenlown, and Mr. Peterson, who has beeu agent. for said Company here, bus resigned ami accepted a similar jaisition al Athens, Pa., with the same Company. Mits M Aubry, of Philadelphia, Is vis iting the family of D. Ross, on West Broad way. The last story of Packer's Corner build ing is almost up, ar.d it already makes a fine appearance, and when completed will not be only a strong substantial building, but a great improvement to our borough. We hope that the same enterprising parties will keep on nnd improve our town in some other direction. Wo noticed, as we passed through Weissport the other dav, that the enterpris. Ing firm of Miner & Bro's were putting down a cast-iron curb and pavement in front nf their respective residences, in that borough. To us it seemed like a good and subitanlial pavement, perhaps almost as good as flagging, nnd, if so, it should be general lyadopled In order to keep up the coal and iron trade, which will directly or indi rectly promote the interest of all. Some vile, unprincipled son of a-gun. with wicked intent and malaco afore thought, deliberately procured "a few gallons of coal tar, and,alHut daylight on last Mon day morning, spitefully threw it against the front door and dour wists of the house occupied by Simon Bcckhardt, esq., In East Maueh Chunk, to the great disadvantage ol sunt Bcckhardt and disgust ot Ihe citizens. Reart says that the borough authorities have iiU'erinl $25 reward to any fierson who will n.i m the wretch that did it. Hunt him down, and give him or them the full extent ) the law, fur such fiendish cenduol should not be tolerated iu an eulighleiied community; it-Is a disgrace to civilization and a lasting shame to llle parties that il d tne dastardly acl. JUSTICE. Mahoning Dottings. --Master A. J. Balllet will attend tbe Centre Square Select school this term. -Elias Hoppes' hired man and II. A Keiser upset a load ot wheal last week. Mr. Kelser was turluuate iu jumping offon Ihe op. -wile side, thereby saving himself from laing injured. Mrs. Eliza Semmel'a daughter was in tirred on Monday foreuoou, in the Eisl Penn Cemetery, -Jostah Cunferand wife, drove through tha valley on Sunday afternouu F. D. does not believe in attending more than one society at a time. We bold tbe tune opinion, for man cuu do justice to but one thing at a time; therefore accept our "mgraiuiauous ou your sucrm iu a. , ""'& out one, Elleu Zebner and Alvesta Miller, of Centre Square, are worklug for Mrs. Kate Noth stein. Mrs. Nolhstelu Is doing a flour. I. lung business with her milliner shop. The party who visited Gien Onoko on Saturday or last week enjoyed themselves very much. Somebody thought the two little boys from the valley were not so slow as some others thought they were. They ran and always will make their points. It dors not depend so much on the sue of a person as it does on his qualifications to be successful, Last Saturday evening a foot-race came off betwi en W. 8itler and Thomas Torrence, at New Mahoning. Mr. Torrence was the victor. Il wss Ihe first in tha valley and it is to be hoped it will be.lbe Isst. Dayid Kitller's old horse "Danger, probably the oldest horse in the Valley, ac cidentally bruko one of bis legs a few days since, necessitating the killing of the poor old beast. Jacxsox. Mis'esTilton and Applebacb, of East on, are the guests of Miss Anulo Nolf, on ' Second StrelL In and Aronnd Weissport. Or all public men that we admired and honored, nnno stood so high in utir estima tion as Benjsmln Harvey Hill, tho great Georgia Senator, wtie succumbed to thatlell destroyer, cancer, recently. It Is with pro found sorrow and regret that we hole this great man's death. We loved to read hie mighty attack! upon the baneful principles 1 and evils or the Republican parly. His j speeches probably did not contain very nntrh polish, or a: fino rhetorical niircs, j as those of ConkllligV, but they were Pill of i loglc.hard hits and convincing proofs which'! ..?.. r i. n .i, iu .. . . i Ii .ii .1 wits id infinitely more value than all the ,, , . . ' polish and rhetoric comb lied. Who can ' ' ,,, , . , ,, lorget and fa II to a.liu re b in that rends his ' matchless debates and forensic replies to the "plumed knight" III Ihe great uiiinesty contest or 1876, ami Ids gram) battle' royal with Blaine upon his entrance. Into the. Sen ate, Who can tail to recognlz him as a powerful and superior athlete hul remem bers his masterly report and learfnl male diction naainst the W. Pilt Kellogg usurpn llonofln"?, which as a crowning Ihfiimy stands second only to that nl the Hayes us urpation. But what made him the lion and hero of democratic eyes wjs his remorseless logic, keen thrusts mid the bitter, unrelent ing and splendid arraignment of the d.i lionesl co'nblnatinn of the National Admin istration with Muhone, lor the dethrone ment of horn-fly and Irugallty in the old Dominion. Wo read, and mic Ihe tio!-"..'or of this fur-faim-d speech, and we do not be lieve that thcro is unoilier such an episode in our history where n tmigne hurled suth "verbal lightening" iuln a Vulvar and w'eked causc,-aa his did u; ou that nccarsinn. It was Indeed u terrible uniledlc'ian egaln-t the dishonest combination, and It seems to UJ that his whole soul burned Willi hntred and Indignation al the bedraggling and shameless prospect of Virginia". His tongue Is silent forever aud how inexpressively nil und touching it is to recognize this fget, and wish it were otherwise. North and South, since lie is d-nil, we do not believe that' there is a man, except Ki Hogg, w..o will say over his grave Unit he was a dishonest or an unmanly iifun, for every student uf puntit events knows thai his was an am i's, al djaithful servant ol the people, and a truly typical American, May his incm ory be kept green. We are In recelnt of lion. Terry Bel mont's masterly and exhaustive speech on Our Relation to South America." It is n very clear statement" of our international condition with South America, and does credit to this young representative. Mr. Horn aud Miss Spoonheitncr. of Lehighton were visiting friends here last Sunday. The title Professor, so'mo' cla'nri, is mis used very much. Reairt has" it thut u cor tain gentleman, not very far awoy, was quite indignant at the lavish use of It last week. For the information of the very iu formal gent we would say that nny man I- a professor who follows a profession or sci ence. For instance teaching, of course, u man who follows his profession may not lu all cases be a professor of high degree, bill he Is nevertheless one of low degree. In consequence of this fact, t lie title Professor was not misapplied by the Mahoning and Weissport correspondents in last w.eks is sue. Nor do wo believe that they are cranks" as his high sounding cockalorum pronounced them. "Crank" was wrongly applied lor once, for the gent the formal gent who madeTthe application no doubt is a true representation of this species. Good lay, sir, Mr. Crank. Mrs.8chaeffer, of Shamokin, is stopping in town with her daughter Mrs. F. P. Fi li ner, who. we are happy to say has again re covered from her lato illness. Mr. Wm. Biery, formerly a respected and honored citizen of this place, but now ofCalasauqua, is visiting his many friends at tliis place during tbe week. We are al ways pleased to meet "Jvlly Bill" as he is familiarly known. Misses A. J. Derr and LUlio flulh are sojourning at Weatherly this week. Their object is visiting friends and having a ood time. Charlev MacDaniel received his e ni- mission for Scaler of Weights and Measures and lor once hurrahed for Don Cameron, even if lie did not mean it. Everybody s -emed pleased with the appointment ex cept a Tew croakers who are bound to grum ble at everything. Alik.i. Whon' to Stop Advertising. When every man has become so thorough ly n creature of habit that he will certainly buy this year where be bought lust eai. When younger, fresher and spunkier con cerns in your line cease slutting tip uad us ing the newspaper in telling the Kople how much better they can do for them than uu can. When nobody else thinks it pays to ad vertise. When population ceases to multiply, ai d the generations that crowd ou alter you slop coming ou. When you have con meed eveiybndy whose tile will touch yours that you have belter koihJs and lower prices than they can gel any ptaca outside of vour store. When you perceiye it to be the rule that men who never did advertise are outstrip ping their neighbors in the same line if business. Whin men slop mvking fortunes right in your midst, solely by a discreet use of this Highly agent. When you can forget the words of th shiewdcit and umsl successful business men concerning the main cause of their proa perity. When vou would.ratber have youruwn way und full, than take advice and win. Moro Truth than Poetry. The I'ollowing deserved compliment (t) lo the humanity and courageotisness of sonic nl our officers, we clip from Ihe Calasauqua Vattty Ihcordx "We saw already when prisoners who were guilty of an infamous crime that ll.ey wero hand-cuffed and well guarded ; but never did we tee a prisoner so inhumanly treated as this young man Sow ers from Lehighton, who was brought here on Friday afternoon In give evidence iu the Dougherty-Acker shooting affair. Sowers was brbugbt down here by two constables and two deputy constables from Lehighton where be ouly stands charged with being loo intimate with a certain woman, and for this offence he was band cuffed and aocom twilled by four men who apiearrd to be sea red almost out ol their wits whenever poor Sowers moved about Squire Konns' of fice and were always at bis heels, and we suppose fir no other purpose than that they were afraid be would make a leap throueh the door or window and escape from their clutches. Lehighton must have a wonder' fill set of officers If il lakes four In guard a hand cuffed prisoner. Wonder how many such oflicers it would take to guard a dozen?' The second annual excursion to Coney Island, via I.. V. Railroad and Iran Steam, boat Comjniny, for III" bene.1t of Marion Uuse Company, No. I, of Maueh Chunk, nill take place on Thursday, August 21. ThoMiloy-WhOit lt&:0. Tne race of 75 yards between J. V. Mlley, or Summit Hill, and W. 3. Wheat,(colored) or Liuford,cani8 nffas per niinouuccn cut; ou Thursday eflcruoon last. There was considerable wrangling before getting to a lr-. but finally all was nrrnng-d, rni tl.c contestants R"t nff In- g.-al sly le, Mll.y bo '"I? declared the winner by ala.iu iwo reel. Considerable, money clumped ln.ls uvei ful. The race w..s witnessed by quit. 0 ''m''' r e.rts from this mid lliosur lol'lidihg county. , i, . , , , Ettato aud Comm sslon .cent, ... . ... . , . . , C. W. Lent, lie J.itt u.iiiiik-i.iviI btisl . , , ... ness In this borotich nt a real esinle, Insur , , , . , ,, , a'ice und cimimi-sfon nenl, and will le pleased to talio pinn'ltlB t-n sale nr ex change, or any n'her biislnrrs In his line, at V ry rcas. liable charges, If you want to sell yaur properly, to it. sure, or have any 6t icr arliclu l dispose i f or iv nti I. buy a farm, hotel or other l"al cs'fltr, call on him al his ulli.-e, ncKl to Writs' Carr ucr Winks, Bank street, this borough. Ho wi'.l treat you fairly and do yrur hi alness prom pile. List of Letters Remaining uncalled lAr Itl the Wcicspott l-.sl-olHcc July 27, 1882) Biker, Petef" 7, mincrtriari, RoM. Buyilrr. Jufu Arnrr, Jacob W.itk.Ed. Itel.lig, Cornelius t'hnriti'uu, (,'l.tirli-s Miller, AH.ert B liter, Stephen Al ir-ght, J. II. .niiiiiermnn, Brn. oi'heiirer, Ocorgo l'ers ms culling for any oflhe above lei' tirs will plca-e say 'udvert'sed." wm. n resist! HT, p. m, Mrs. Joseph Seuhol It, on B'unkwar, Is ciiufin.d In bed with tn'nrulgii- pains in Iter hi nd. Shu is under the iri ulmnu of Dr. J 0 Zni. MA It Itl I'll.- KLOTZ GULliNER. Oil Ihe 16th Inst.. by Hey. J. II. lliirlinan, Milton T hlotz, i,l Franklin t p.,and Miss Ennnia Giildner, of East Pi tin. SOURS REED. On the 22nd lnt., hv Hey J. II. Ilnilmatif Ims F. Sours m.d Miss Maiy C. Heed, both nf Wciilhcny. One Week More! Silver Pearl Pictures At t nib" GEM PHOTO &ALLEBY, Near EXCHANGE HOTEL,- BANK ,St., Lehighton, AT POPULAR PRICES, Pictures' Finished while Wailing: Children I releneil in the Hirer.oi'u. W. P. WI ITI!, ),,r 'rs. WM. rAYN 1 ER, ' July 15. Sl'IXIIAl, XOTICKS. PIMPLES. T wfll mall t Trrei he reclno for a slrnnle VKOEl'AULK HALM that will remove TAN. FUEilKI.KS, IMMI'IiBS anil II I.I ITCHES. leaVlna the skin sott. clear ami Lcaittllul ; also Instructions fjr pruuuclnv a luxuriant arowth. of hair on a laiM heart or stuooth face. Athtress Inclosing ac. stamp. Jlt-.N. VANDUL.t-, Ii Uarclay S .,N. Y. niar. 2J-J 1. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The ml vcrtOer hnrlnir bcctl Tern!iinfnt1v curuti of i hat dread dlfuaee, ConsiitMtfM bj a j i mill e rrmciiv. i nnxious iu iidikb kiiuwh lo Ills fellow fulTt-rcrg llin mrniiB oCciirv. To nil who ilo-lro It. lie will suml copy oCthu refcripuon u?en. (irte oicunrucj wun ie IreiMltJtis Tor nreiiarlnir nnd uMnir tho Mini'. Iilfti thuy will find it flum (JI'HK fur .mans, (inijis. rdNSiiiMPTit.N. as II.M. liWONOHlTlS. in. rnrtlvs wlslifnir tlio PrescriiJtlon.wll! plcnpo nti-ircM, ifvv. ti. a wil5ju. iih renn.M., wiiiiuinsuurtj, M. r. mar. .o-yi. EKKORS 0F YOUTH. (lENTr.EMAN who niltereO fAr years v fi.nn Nervous DEBILITY. I'Uli.MA Till, K 1IKHA Y. ami all tho effects ol voutll fu. imtlscretl'in, will for the sake 61 runerlnir Humanity, senu tree lo auwno noeu it, tne rtclne anil direction for maklns; the simple retneily bv winch no w.is cureii. suiierer wlslifnc to nrunt by Ihe advertiser's expert ence can do so by addrcalnir lu perleoi con ndence. JOHN H. OUIIK.V. uiar.25.yl it ucdar M. ivon Yum. MILS. C. W. LEN'li nek ALVENA GltAVER, I.EnioiiTOtf, Penim., MADAM. You nro hereby notified that a Divorce has been trrantet! to tl. W. Lentz. of l'oneha Springs. (;o!oraitn, api-lieat ton belnir m ide I), w. l.enli vs Mrs. it. W Lvnti neo Atvcnauraver; xrouniis, iieseritiin.uml your letters In evidence. Ilr.nteil ninmUv. June tiSth,U8t!. nt the Regular June Term nri'ourl. In IlioUltyor Hcnver. uniorado. louwui. llioreiiirp, i iei.su iui.r iiuiko. WM. PRINO. Sollcltur for Applicant. July 15 h, I882..W3 The "GARDEN of tlie WEST." To tho FARME S OF PENNSYLVANIA. I give jou a coMal Invitation to eome note and see t ic'llarilciiof theW.st" North, asl Missouri. Ynu that aio weary with larins ul exhaust! il fi rillliy, and u.u that Lave rami lies of hojs icroHlmi u; whom ou ulsh lo i-s. niLIMi on farms 1 truer an! he tcr und cheap. er than ire wlihlnyour re-n h In IheoMstiiU-s, and u lh.it desire acli.inifenf elf male, coiue ami s e tills country In Its irliue. nlow vrlih ituliicii haivests. where the. Kmi' lusilhiu; h Ids ol corn iii'iimur lueioitieoi p.-aci an weli-oino lo Ihe Wsltur 'St lou: Is bell, v Imr." 1 show in) larnis eisniiall. I eo ol charge, oanj one deslrluit In Ins, ecl them roui ukaht Miasm ni" comprises that part ot ih Male burden d on the east by 111!, stole, and on Ihe north by Iowa. 11 embreees a territory about 100 miles square, celebrated lor Its fernlit. salubrlly ol climate, aecrssl. htllty to markets, diversity uf landscape, and Us multifarious iiroduellniis It lies In direct connection. b trunk tin. a of rail nay wllh t:hloiui) I'lillailelplila mid New York. Per fect order, peace and political Ireedoin pre vail. Fort) llioui nd I'ciiusvli aniens nl ready leslde In AHssuurl. In ll.ls flno ills, trlet I have for sale about three honored tarn s, yarylnir In sue, quality, price and erpili inenis lo suit tbe vtnutsol i uftomcrs. I hil.HU Fl'Lt. IIKSCHIl-TlVIt I.IBTS TO ANV AnoKi.eB Fnm ul- it Alio E. Prices ranuo Irmn IU to tlW per acre. Let me brli fly on . line one saniple larin or tbe blither priced class that or Mr W. M. Ilaxt.r, 10 uilha west or Hannibal. (In Station 'ininiy :io acres rlcricst'vfmu-ooiff Aetnjjfand" "all fenced, to acres irood timber. 6o acres blue grass, 3 Una spring (neier Mlliix), large lulck man. slon (uiisl ft.O,1 00) t sol ol unsun assid lend, tty. producing in pcrlectlon all standard grains, vegetables and fiults. II. II station ou the premises I s x trains puis dally with. In hall-hour's rid of II annlbat.a thriving tliy ot l',0oa population 1'rlce, S0 per acre, part enib. remainder on most reasonable lnns. Ike railvayfart oputchnitr rem All homt 10 raimyra ana return via ot auotcea mm pari oJte rai paymml. Title guaranteed per. (ecu Address HtlMKR 11. WINCH ELI.. Real Estate Agent and (lommlssloiier of Immigration for Missouri, Palmyra. War ton Co., Mo. JytB-uil. E. F. LUCKEMJAC 11, Two Doors Drlow tbe "Broadway Ilonse MAUCII CHUNK, PA. Dealer in all Patterns c! l'.alu aid Fa'io Wall IPapersj Window Shades, Paints & Paintesr' Supplies,' LOWEST CAStn rillCES. Inrentors will Adranra their Interests by Kuiploylnur an Kiperlrneeil Attorney resident In oathlnxlnn. . A. I.elnnnnn. tiellrll rvl American ana f oreign ratrnis. asmox ton, 1'. -., has had years cf successful l'rao Ilea, and was formerly an lJiemlner of ex tents In the Patent Utile. All business be. fere the I'ourts or tbe litpartment rumtly attended tu t'e cuBlliijfcnt uKu sueuess bead tot. Circular. Apul zs-tf-cur. Suffer no longer from Dyspop-' sla, Indigestion, want of Appotito, lessor Strength lack of Enorgy, Malaria, Intermittent Fevers, &c. BROWN'S IRON BIT TERS novor falls to euro' all those diseases. Boston, November 6, 1CS1. Crown Chemical Co. Gentlemen i For years 1 bar been a great sufferer from Dyspepsia, and could get no relief (having tried everything which wal recommend td) until, acting on the advice of a' friend, who had been benefitted by Drown's IaoH Uittbks, 1 tried a bottle, with most surprising results., Previous to taking Drown's Iron Dittbrs, everything I ate distressed me, and 1 suffered greatly from a' burning sensation In the stomach, which was unbearable. Since tak. Ing Brown's Iron Dittbrs, all my, troubles are at an end. Can eat any time without any disagreeable re Suits. I am practically another person. Mrs. W J. Flynn, jo Maverick St., E. Boston.' BROWN'S IRON BIT TERS acts like a charm on the digestive organs removing all dyspeptic symptoms, such as tast ing tho food, Belching Heat in tho Stomach, Heartburn,' etc.- Thtf only Iron Preparation that -will not blacken the' teeth or give' headache. &old by till Druggists Brown Chemical Gov Balttm6r6,- Md'.- See that alf Iron flitters1 are made b Drown Chemical Co., Baltimore, and have crossed red lines and trade mark on wrapper. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS." Discovunsn op 'dh maechisfs' t POSITIVE CIHE rOH FCiViAlE COffiPLAItlTE. rids remedy v III act In harmony with tho l'e jale system ct nit times, and also Immediately upon the abdominal and uterine muscles, and re' store thent fo a healthy and strong conditlou. Dr. Marchl-l's Uterine Cathollcoa will cure fall Ins of tho womb, Leucnfrhcoa, Chronic Inflammai" .Ion anil Ulceration cf the Womb, Incidental llcmorrlu-o or Flooding, I'ainfnl, Suppressed ind IrresnlarMcnstm.-itlon, Kidney Coicplalnt. 13 irrenneaa nod is ccpcclally adapted to tho change. cfLlfe. Bond for pimphlct fioe, Alllettcraof. inquiry freely answered. Address as aboo. For Slid by filldmcrlets. Ncwsd7o SS 1 per not I lo, O! Inij-o 91.60. Tl snro and cslc for Dr. ilar cklai'a Utci tne Catholicon. Toko no otlitiN Fur sulo at A. J. DnrlmgV Drug Store' itl ..ehightniT. may 20-yl AGENTS VV'dlr'-r-j: workiofdiaraclen treat Tariety ,DUUK3 Ot DIUIUO low in prut; teiiinr utt: nrrurucveTywHera i.iu?ri Utility, CtrrrUv.. MiotAlS, l-wutlh St., fniUilelt JSTSSi Practical Lite.)i1h.'ii,X7eueWrr; "iu pp- v.t-itr iTpi. iini-ei ..iiiuihi; linu ..in.inii.gnM VUKNTK WANTtll. to 1.1t ner tf oath. , or Icrnis. lOJics. J. C. McCLKIlV tc Co , riillsdclpiiU. Ft HANK STIIEET, first store aliovo Iron culls attention to hist new Anil fash Iminhle stuck of All nr which hn is Soiling nt VEHY LOW EST cash rmcE3. An Inspection Intltcd anil' satlsfaotion' Kuaiantccd lis nil Cases. e.Tj. faetzel, HEALER IN Hats and Caps, Umbrellas, Satchels', Trui.kfi, Gloves, etc., S:c., 39 Market Square, MAUCII CIIUiNK, T'enn'aV Itlay 20, MZ. $14 for $4. Upon receipt nf tl 00 1 win send to any ad dress Iu tho Uaitcd Mtutcs The RccKy Koiiutuiii Miiiiii!! Renew, the leading mlnlni; journal of the country, coi.taiiiinir uaCii wick Ihe Imcat rie irotn all Ihi- camps nf I'olurado and tho adjoining Territories, lor one year, and One Ten Dollar Kimce ir Xo.v-Ae&esk-aulk Stock is The f niccis Cheek Misiro Cosirs,i.y. The properllos ofilns conipany are located tnbuminti t.'ouiity, t.i'urado, and consists ot 18 full claims. uni wlilrh cnsideialile work has already been d-ue. 'I be mines are all jiioil, uml the stock o this romuiiiy crieroan unusually koikI Hold lor li.re.uneni. The publisher of Ibis pal er pays for sio-k nlven to subscribers the rik'ntar price atKliicli It Is selllii-rat I lie enmpuiiy'sumee. foi Inluruia. lion ritrardlnv the mines o stuck addrrra the secretary, li.lt CI.AY. lil t urns St. Send cheek, money nnler, or resttslered let-, ter U JAUES R. IVES. Pullnhir Hatty Mountain Mining Rtstcw, Okmvku. Cnu Send 10 cents for sample copy. jyn tf nr--fU.NTUN IlRETNIjy,fsl.l,-naUe ilS Hoot and Miiok Makku, ljutik St-, LehlKhttm. All work watruuted. DaosMers, WIvbs, MotiiGrsi 10. IN- )I