11. V. MOllTltlNIIill, EDlTOIt 1.KHH1IITON. PA.) BATU11DAY, AUGUST 5, 18S2. Editorial Mention. It jb natd that 11C5 ltwypru routings to eke out n precarious livelihood lu tlio good city of IIorIou. Demociutio Onuiily Meeting, nt Mnnou Chunk, Monday, 21st Inst., nt 11 o'clock n. ui. Dm not join In for tlio liver nnil bur lier bill htinl, HoiiEr.T Klotx, M. 0 , for (Lis Diotrict. Honest IIobI liiinvirr rir.ianDiF.n Geseiui, Simon F. lUnsTow, of tho UiiHeu Htite army, to tir3, dlfldou Monday, nt 0.iklitid,Mnry. land. E. D. NicnoLS, Chairman of the Lu zerne County Constitutional Amendment Astociatiou, has called n County lrolii- liittoii Convention, to be hild on Mou- rlny, August 21. 1SS2. A full oouuty ticket will be nominated. The Luzetno lb publirnn county com- mitUo met nt Wllkehbarw," Monday. Thorn was n full nttendance. It was do cided to hold the deloRate elections ou S pliinber 23, the District Conventions on September 20, and the. County nnd Congressional Conventions on Thursday, September 28. VuNNon sayi'. "I cannot but think that August will be another month of btorms nnd utiusiinl rainfall, with ono or two re mnrkebly low curves of temperature I expect snowfdlls will bo rccordod in ex- treuje western nnd uoithwostern sections, nnd cold rains nt more southerly stations, shortly after the middle of tho month. The State Treasurer of Pennsylvania has $85,000 on deposit in tho Exchange 1J ink at FrHuklin, whose cashirr is n de ftulter, but he has ouly credited $22,000 ou thu books. As tho Htuckhohleis are iudividuiilly liable, tho State Treasurer mpects to rr cover all the money, but payment will probably be contested in the courts. Gail Hamilton, in n recent article published in the Nohth American, com meuting upon tlio liall-Ureed papers treatment of G?n. Garleld, says, and truthfully too: "Iu the last campaign onr (Republican) papers complained bit terlv of Democratic mud-tbrowino, bnt nenily every clotof mud thrown nt Gen. Garfield was scooped up from n Ilepubli cuu puddle." 1.IDGEWAY Fabu: ia ft Philadelphia Sun day resort in which the law ngninst beer selling on the first day of the week is openly and systematically violated, the proprietor himself having stated recently to the Mayor of the city that on the pre. ceding Sunday over 11,000 persons had visited his place to drink lnger nnd listen to the music; but ho added tho further fact that there had not been the least dis- turbancQ iu the assemblage, and inquired whether that did not show that ft respect nbly conducted resort could keep open for the recreation of the tired popnlation without giving just cause for offence lo anybody. The S.ibbath Association wauts tlio Mayor to m ike the police close th park, but ho decline to interfere, sajing that it is not the duty of the force to find out what is being drank iu falcons and beer gardens, and that if'tuch resorts are to be closed, it must bo done by prosecu tions instituted iu tho ordinary way by those interested iu the matter. us n part of the law-making pi'Wer of 11 e liuv, rumi-iit, tue only devolves upon me tu withhold my signature from the bill cotitnitiiuK' npi Mptiatlons which, lu my opinion, greatly ciced in amount the mills oi iiiu countiy lor mo present lis rat yuir. It being tho usugo to provide money for these purposes tiy nnunnl ap propriation bills, tlio President is iu el' iict tlmclid to ixpend bo l.irge nn nniouat ol innney within sobritf n period Unit the expenditure citiiiot bu made economically nnd ndvautagootinly. Tlio extrnvagnut expenditure or public moucy Is an evil not to be measured by tho value of that money to the people who are taxed for it. They snstaiu n crcater iniurv in the dimornlizlrc effect product il upou tWe who lire iiitrmted uli olilcial tluty ttirnugu nil tlio rainlll- c.illoiiB of iovt-rniniit. Tin 83 objoctions could be removed, nnd every constitutional purpose readily obtained, shor.ll Congresscnncl tlmtono- linir ouly of the nggregato nmonul pro vided for in the bill be niinroriiated for expenditure durinu the fiscal yonr, and that tho sum so nppinpriatcd be expend- ei only for such objects nomea m me b II ns the Secretary of War, under the direction of the President, suall deter mine, provided that iu no case shall the cipenditurn for nny one purpose exceed the sum now designated by tho bill for that purpose. 1 leel authorized to mane mis sugges tion Ikchw of the duty imposed upon the Pro! lent liv tho Constitution to re- (orumeud to the consideration of Con- rrrss snot' measures ns bo shall jUiige neoe-s.iry nnd expedient, nnd because it is my enrnmt desire tuauiiepniiiiowoi'Ks which nro in iirnnress shall suffer no In jury. ' Congress will nlso convene naain In four months, when tins wtioie-sunject will be open for their cousldt ration. CnEsTEn A. AtiTnuit. Executive Mansion, Aug. 1, 1882. Notwithstanding tho veto of the Pie I dent of this most Infumous niensnrc.Con gress. Wednesday, proceeded to pass the bill over his head, thus consummating ono of the most barefaced steals ever pir- petrated by a Congress of the United States. Tho Pennsylvania delegation voted on the bill as follows. Bsyno, II. Bingham, It. Errett, K. Brumm, C. It. Campbell., It. hriiientmut, 1). 1' isher, It. Godshulk, It. AYES. IHnrmer, It. Shnlletibergcr, It. Ward, It. O'Neill, It. NAY S3. .lad win, It. Klolz, D. Miller, It. Mutcliler, D. Randall, D. ,11. Smlt ABSXNT OB NOT VOTINO. Kelley. It. I Onrlin, D. Uarr. It. Wise, D. Scrnnton, It. Mosgrove, T).-G. Beltzhoover, D. Watson, 11. Walker, it. Seven Republicans voted for the bill and seven Republicans aud four Demo crats ngniust it. The others either were absent or were paired with absentees, Our New York Letter. VETOED I A wise thing indeed was the veto by the President of the Kiv.r nnd Harbor bill passed by Congress afew days ago. He has by this act of his, shown the people that lie is prepared to stand by the best in terests of tho country, notwithstanding . tho venality of members of both Houses of Congress. Ilelo is the ttit of the President's mcssnge vetoing the bill To tue House of Representatives . Haviug watched with much interest tho pruuiessot House hill, No. 0,212, tu titled "An act making appropriations for the construction, repair nnd presrvatlou of certain works ou nveis and harbors. unil tor other purposes," aud haviug since it was received carelully exuniiutu it, niter mature consideration 1 am con strained to return it herewith to the House of Representativi s in which it or iginated without rny signature and with mv objections to its uussitou. Many of the appropriations in the bill are clearly lor tue general welfare and most brutllceut iu thtir character. Two of theobjects for which provision is made were by me considered so important that I felt it mv dutr to direct Hum to lbo at tention ol Congress, lo my annual mes sage in Decern tu r last 1 urged tlio vital importance ot legislation lor tua reclaim utioii of the marshes and lor the estnu lisbmeut of the harbor lines along the Potomac trout. Iu April last, by special message, I recommended nu appropria tion lor tue Improvement oi tne Jiissis fcinni River. It is cot nece-sary that I say that when my signature would make the. bill appropriating tor these aud othtr valuable mitioual objects a law, it is with great reluctance and ouly under a fcense of duty that I withhold it. My principal objectii.u to the bill is that It ooutaius appropriations lor purpi sis Lot for tho commuu delmce or geueral wel fare.nud which do not promote commerce nmoue the Slates. Tliese previsions, on the contrary, are entirely lor the benefit of the particular localities iu which ills proposed to make the improvements. I retard such nnpropriatiou ol the public money as hevond the power given by the Constitution to Cougrtss and the Presi dent, 1 feel the more bound to withhold iu) signature trout the bill bt cause of the peculiar evils wuleti iiiaiilltsuy lesuit jrom this iutractiou of the Constitutioi Appropriations of this nature, to be de voted purely to local objects, tend to i n iucraeiu number aud lu amount, as the citizens of one State fiud that money - to rube which Ihey iu common with the whole country are taxtd is to be ex pended lor local iniorovemenls in ni other State, they demand similar lientliiB for themselves, and i' is not uiimtun.l that they should setk to indemnity them selves lor tucli mo tl tlio putilio liiutls by securiug appropriations lor similar improvtiueutsiu th.irouu neighhi rhomt T ns.ns the bill becomes more obj.cti"U ttbl. it secures more support. 'Ihe re sult Is invariable, aud nec.ssirily tolloua n neglect to observe tho constitutional 1 miutions imposed upou the law-making power. Tho appropriations for rivrr aud har bor iiuprovciueiits have, under the in fluences to winch I have alluded, in creased year by ) ear out of proportion lo the progress t l the country, great as that hasbeeu. In 1870 the ngiireati nnpro pristiou was $3 075 000; iu 1875. $0.C18.. 617 50; in 18S0 S8 07U 500; and in 1881, 311. 451.300; while by the present act tht-ro is appropriate $18 713,875. While feeling every disposition tnleave to the Lgislatnru tle responsibility of determining what amount should ph ap- nropriateil lor the puriwseH of ttie litll. so long ns the appropriations ara eon fin til to otijeclstnuioaied. iiyin gnut oi pow er I cauuot cscvpe tUv couclusion that, Ilo gular corrcpponJenco of Advocate. Naw York, Auuat 1, 1882, SURVIVAL: of "sewaht's." It has beeu a matter of considerable curiosity to know what wns to be done with Stew art's marble storo. I spoke of this in a former letter, as being so big nn elephant, that there seemed to be no use for it. It is now reported that a new partnership is to be formed", comprising Judge Hilton's son nnd several of the old employes of the store, to continue the business under the old name of A. T. Stewart & Co. Mrs. Stewart is said to oiiject to the name bciug allowed to die o t. iiid perhaps she backs up her claims by furnishing a part of the necessary cap ital. The young men must bo cautious; they cannot make money out of Ihe name of the dead merchant, nuless they have an inheritance of some of his brains to accompany the same. Meantime, I hear that the old store at the corner of Cham bers Street, is to be raised two er three stories nnd turucd into offices, which is the best nso that cau be made of it. Of fice property down town pays handsome dividends, and although the building is out of range of the most active demand, it should command printable figures. PALACE CAES Fort IIEAVEN. I see another one of our City Church organizations has arranged to build n new church ou the coruer of Madison Avenue and r.u uptown street right among tho nabobs. Of course, it is to havo nil the modern improvements, and it is announc ed that it is to be fitted up Id a style be fitting the swell proclivities of ita sur roundings. No end of money is to be spent iu making it comfortable and at tractive for the millionaires, so they can go to church in style and worship God with nil the luxuries of the times. It " ill be no placo for a poor man or woman. The gilding nnd the carving, nnd the elo- gaut uphoMery nre not for them. They can take the ordinary churches or tho emigrant cars on the heavenly road, if they can find them. Thjs is one of the palace cars for the New Jerusalem, nnd if any poor traveler who wants to get there, happens to venture in be will be informed by the pompons porter I mean the sexton that the seats are all engaged for the season, nt n price for eaoh that would send one hundred poor childreu to tho country fur a fortnight, or keep a poor family Irom want for a year. We must have this thing iustjleyonsee, and must draw the line between the rich and the rest of the world, even in our church es. Otherwise we might find somebody possessing list than n hall million iu the next compartment tons, as we ueared the golden gate, nud that would he top shocking lor anything to some of the Murray Hill Christians. A SUNDAY WASH. Down on the Jersey Coast, there nro Beveral plao s originally selected for otmp meetiug grounds. Having been carefully located for cemfort nud couvcu ience.lhe projectors found that they could make money by creating watering plates out of the camp meeting grounds, nud cottages aud boarding places Lave uiul tiplied within their boundaries. Strict rules for the preservation of the morality j o the coaiuiuuitijs hive beeu laid down, aud in general, they are very commend able, by keeping out drinking Faloous uud other c'ljectionable features. Rut sometimes the regulations savor of big otry, as wheu they say there must be no bathiug ou Sunday. Just how much woisd u mau will be if he takes a Sunday moruiug wash iu the ocean, than if he did it iu a bath tub, I haven't boeu able to fiud out; but I suppose the local author ities have got the calculation down to a dot. At one ot these resorts, early Sun. day moruiug, some gentlemen were tak lug a bath preparatory to dressing for breakfast and church. Ono of the early rUiug dignitaries Mis shocked, aud going to the shore, ordered thtm to come out. They refused. He threateued -to carry off their clothes, if tbey did uot instantly obey. They mildly but firmly iuformtd him that If he dared touch an nrticl'.they would catch him nud throw him into the surf even if Ihey hail to chnBe liim through the viliago, to catch him. As the costume ttity wore was conducive to rapid ruuuing, and they looked as if they meant what they said, and lie had on his good clothes didn't want to scnndnlizo the community by tho spectacle of four uimly nncked beings in full hue nnd cry after him, ho coucluded to let the clothes nloue nnd satisfied his conscience by cull ing them men of slu aud children of Uelial. ODDS AND ENDS, All thieves nro not rogues. A poor fellow was beforo ono of our Judges tho other day, chargod witli stealing gome brass boxes from the railroad company for which ho worked. Ho confessed it, but snld ho had not, beeu paid for weeks; he had no money and ou going home, he found his littla daughter crying because she wns hungry. He could not stand that nnd took the boxes and sold them to get food for tho little girl. The Judgo "suspended sentence," nnd would have been n brute if ho hadn't. A whale, weighing 80,000 pounds nnd measuring CO feet in length, has been ou exhibition in Pattersou. Whales nre getting com mon, nud tho rIiow didn't draw, except in the way of flies and mosquitoes. The proprietor got in debt fur board at the boUl. Tbey oficred to pay In whale chops and whalehouo fritters, with blub ber sauce, The landlord couldn't see it, although ho smelt it, ns all the town did , An attachment was gotten out against the whale, nud a constable put in possession. Now ho wan's to know what to do with it. He don't dare to leave it, and he is getting sick by watching it. His wife says if he has any altacbment for her, he will throw up his attachment for that whale. He says he will "throw up' everything else if he has to stay within 100 feet of the vile thing. We are wait ing now to hear of tho suicide of a Pat tcrson olHoial. Picnics are ripe in July and August. Thero was one on Staten Island a few days ago, "Life. Truth nnd Justice Association," which is so new and novel a name, that it ought to be patent ed. The seekers for Life, Truth aud Jus tice nre colored, nnd they didn't propose to allow any white partakers in the trin ity ot virtues. Some pale-faces intruded Into the festivities, a fight ensued, and razors flashed as thickly as diamonds at a Long Branch ball. A dusky maiden nearly slashed the Life out of one of the interlopers, and was hauled before a Jus tice, who, after the testimony was all in. concluded there was not Truth enough in the whole party to stock a dime novel, and sent half of them to jail. The ways of Life, Truth and Jnstioe, are not ways of pleasantness on Staten Island. A dynamite cartridge was deposited in one of the branch post offices of the city. The stamping clerk would have been blown up if he had let it pass without stamping it, and he would have been blown up through the roof, if he had stamped it on the right end. The quickest voyage evor made from China to New York, has just been accomplished by the steamer Glenarvon, She came from Amoy in 44 days and 14 hours, making an average, of 12i knots per hour, including two stop pages for coal, of which she burned 2,500 tons on the passage. "This, sir, is the wrath of God!" exclaimed a cheerful old gentleman; on one of the hot days last week. Perhaps he was not far out of the way. It was a terrible inflictiou of heal and 218 deitbs ou that oue day empha sized his remark. The normal rate for the city is only about 80. A funeral iu Jersey City was startled by a woman, (who was no connection of the deceased) throwing herself on the casket and de claring that the Virgin Mary had directed her to take care of the body which was that of her husband. It took five police. men to remove her. There is ft bad child in Brooklyn I don't mean to des troy my character for veracity by iuti mating that there is but oue of that sort n tho city across the river, but there is (or rather, was), a particularly bad one, who, although a Child was a man with a family. He was manager of a manufac tory, and disappeared, forgetting to leave behind him a sum of mouey (variously reported atfrom $10,000 to $15.000)which he had drawn to pay the men with. He is said to have become involved through lossts in betting ou horse races. So he has jumped the track and his employers nro distanced. Samuel Rosenberg, (souuds like Chatham street, don't it?) nlso committed a breach of trust three huudred of them, in fact by stealing 300 pair of breeches, nnd making for Canada with them. Being slop-work, there was n't a fit among them, until be .ell in an apopletic fitoubeiug arrested. Now be pauts behind checkered bars, and I t row- sirs, that he is sorry, Mrs. Pine, of Brooklyn, lighted her fire with kerosene few tlajs ago. Eveu if the scars do heal, she won't ever look as spruce as she did. Petroleum is said to be good for tho complexion, but not when taken by way of the kitchen stove. There are 1413 employes connected with the New York City postoffice aud the pay roll amounts to $1,300,480 per year. The of fice paid a net revenue last year of nearly three million dollars The proprietor of Earle's Hotel has organizt d the Earle Guild for tho very laudable purpose of supplying tht sick poor with the comfort ot ice. It is not "cold comfort" by any means to the beneficiaries. Zachnriah Story, across the river iu New Jcrsey.aud 03 years old, had a paralytic stroke the the other day. He might have lived to a good old age, but for this misfortune. You may call this au old story, and want something fresh. ". members of tho House to pass by the res taurant on their side, come over to the Senate restaurant, and monopolize the accommodations especially reserved for Senators. A short titne since a House member from a backwoods district, with some of his constituents, was enjoying coru beef sandwiches and pork and beans in one of the rooms set nside for Senators. Au aristocratic Senator, knowu ns a ''boss" at homo, catno into tho room with Borne of his swell friends, with his lnind intent upon woodcock and champagne. All of tho tnble3 were occupied. Glanc ing with nn expression of intense disgust nt the pork aud benns, lie expressed his indiguntlon in nudiblo terms in the pres ence of the intruders. But the back woods membor, not nt nil abashed, held his pl.ico, and asserted with emphasis that tho Representatives of the people had ns much right in that room as the Senators. It is said that there is a probability of crimiual, ns well as civil, proceedings nrising out of tho alleged libels circulated tu tho so-called Grnnd Army Jourcal, a paper which wns started for the express purpose, agniust Senator Ferry, of Mich igan. It is charged that the whole thing was in the interest of Jny Uubbell's can didacy for United States Senator to suc ceed Mr. Ferry,! and that Mr. Ferry is now in possession of facts to show a con spiracy to Injure him by tho circulation of n paper filled with libels against him. Tho Postoffice Department has refused to permit any more of the "Ferry" edition of the Journal go through the mails. The manager, or mogul, of the Grand Army JouruI,A. T. Bissell,is a notorious indi vidual who, under the nom de plume ol X," treated tho readers. of the comatose Gazette to the Sherman treasury litera ture. It is said that ten thousand copies of this blackmailing sheet containing no less than seven long columns, devoted to n personal and brutal attack spun the Senator were sent broadoast over the State of Michigan, with the hope of lift ing Jay Hubbell into tho Senatorial shoes. The feeling about the matter is intense in the city nail it is hoped by everyone here that Mr. Hubbell has by this time dug his own grave. Tho geueral belief in the Senate is that tho tax reduction bill is dead for the ses sion, though Senator Morrill has said that he intends to move to take it up again ns soon ns the naval appropriation bill is out of the way. The prevailing belief, however, is that if he makes such a motion it will fail, as the sundry civil bill will next claim the attention of the Senate. The Republican Senators un derstand that the House will not pass the bill as amended, and this fact acts as a damper upon its prospects. The talk now is that Congress will adjourn per haps by the last of next week. The in dications in the Seuate to-day are that the motion to recommit the naval appro priation bill, with instructions to strike out all legislation relating to reorganizi- tion, will prevail, and U It does that will undoubtedly dehy the adjournment of Uongrtbs. rue Mouse is evidently stub born in its adherence to this legislation in tne naval bill, nnd it will not yield without a sharp struggle. Should the Seuate recommit tlio.bill llmt will (.ring about another conflict with the House iu addition to the two now existing. There is trie matter ot (senators mileage in the deficiency bill, aud also that of the trans fer of surceou oeueral'n records in the legislative hill, over whiohthetwo Houses are now at looiierueaits. To roaken coiv test over the naval bill may intensify the feeling between the two Houses anil keep uongress nitre lorseveral weens vet. A lively interest is created in the De partments upon the subject of the pnliti cal assessments. While not rbjecting to tne rule, iwuieu may ue reEar'eoasnn established on a), great doubt prevails os to the propriety of calllug for lh two per cent, rate from clerks who incur the additional outlay of recording their votes in the various StnteR nt a cost in many instances, considerably larger than the assessment itselt. Asa, matterot justice, these active workers should be either re mitted the assessments or the "drones' should be subjected to, an ndditional call to reimburse the double-taxed voter for the substantial benefit indirectly render ed them. - Auqcst. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, THE LEADING BUSINESS SCIIOOIi OK PENNSYLVANIA. 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Inirs ; prlco roasonabie one-tntru casn, Dai anco on Ionic time If desired,. Farm, 45 Acres, In Franklin township. Very caeup. iuu. 16 Acres of Land, one mtlo from Lehlghton, all under best ouilivatlon. uneap. SO Acres your.tf Uhestnut Timber In Lower uneap. , Building Lot on Third Street, Lalilghton ; a goou iocaiiun ; very cneap ai viou. Twostory Itrlok Dwelllnpr In Welssport. A very uesiruoiu prujieriy, unu enup ui. touu, 100 Ilulldlnir Lois. Snvder Addition to Weiss. port, win ue eotu un inaiuiLueuio ui irum $ to f lo per monin. two-story Dwelling on Bankway, Lehigh, ton. Fine location. Only 1200. $30,000 to Loan on. good First Mortgages. f you wish to-Buy, Sell or to Rent call and see mo: All business placed in my hands will receive sarly attention. Bank St., Lehighton, Next Weiss' Carriage Works. August 5, 1882. Don't Waste Money On trfishv extracts when you can buy lasting perfume sn delightfully fragrant and refreshing asl-lnrestnn Unlnjrne. NEW ADVKItTISEMKNTS. To Whom it JVTay Concern, All persons are hereby forbid harboring or irusunic my wue, Amelia uenn&rti, on my account, she having left my bed and board without ju't cause or provocation, I will pay no ueuiB oi iter conmiuung mur mm uaie. W1LSIIH lilinilAHD, Lehighton, August 4, 18&.W3 Notice to Teaohers. The Examination of Tennhersfor ih School of FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP will be held In the hast Wel?gp',rt School House, on TUEb it A i . Auuuar lotn. coinmeucinir at MNK o'clock AM. NINE TUAUIIURS are Wanted lor the Schools of sild District. Applications may lo aem lu llie unuersiglieu. ily order ot me uoarit. 11 MILLER, Secretary, Aug. 5, 1S8& Weissiiorl I'. O., Pa Auditor's Notice. In the Orphans' Court of Carbon Oonnty, Pa. June lerm. 1882. In the matter ol tht Final Account of Daniel Miller, Guardian of Kate A. Kugler, minor child of David Kugler, late of Mahoning Township, Uar- uon uounty, t'a., ueceaieu. The undersigned Auditor, apoolnted by the Court, Jute Vint, 182, lo enmlne and, If no easlon require, correct and restate and settle the account or tho said David Miller, Guard Ian, and makd return to said Oourt. will hold a meeting for the purpose of Ills appointment On Monday, the 28th day of August, 1882, at NINE o'clock A. M., at the Officii or W, tl. Frcyman, Esq , Broadway Mauch Chunk Pa . when and where all parties Interested will be required tb make their claims or bo debarred from coraln E. It. 8 W. O. FltETMAlt, Att'y, oralnr In upon satd fund. E. U. HfEWEltS, Auditor. Aug. 4-w A SELECT Our Washington Letter. Fbou ova RrouLAR Cobrksfondknt. Washington, D. C, July 29, 1882. When the weather got right warm this summer the Srrgeant-at-Arms of the Seu ate made arrangements by which Sena tors and the employes of the Seuate were supplied with ApulliuatW and Bethscda mineral waters. These sparMing bever ages were kept in the cloak-rooms, aud two venerable descendants nf Hum were detailed to do the honors. I'laiu lemon ade aud lemunude with a stick in it was dispensed in lavish profusion. Members of the House fuuud it out, and flocked over to the Seuato retiring-rooms in such frequency that Senators could scarcely get a taste. The result was that an order to stop the lemonade supply had to be issued. Senators complain very much of what they call tho cheek of the House members. It is a common custom, and hag been for a long time, for certain EiM an! Classical Sctoo At Slatinglon, Penna. This School will open In th Basement of the rresoyterian unurcn, ai aiaungion i-a., on Monday, September 4, 1882, Thorounh Instruction In Ensltih. Mathems les Latin, tlreek nnd French. Lessons on the l'lano a rnoclalty. Miss MILLIE It. MEYERS, Principal, or Circulars, address JtKv. II. F. MEYEUS, Supt. WONEIFUI, INSTIIUMEKXSU On which any out can pity. THE MoTAMMANY Orginettei, Kolopeaas and AutomtUo Orgun, If GOODS NEW BARGAINS Gooti Goods ! JEdc.iru Margains I EN" DRESS GOODS and ,BROCATEL SILKS ! Dress Ginghams - 10 cents, worth 121 and 15 cents. Cottonades ----- 19 cents, worth 25 cents. Men's Percale Eaundried Shirts, with 2 Collars, for 75 cents, worth $1.25 everywhere. Men's Scarfs for 35c, worth 50c. Some sizes in Janvin's Slack Kid Crloves at 35c. A nice line ol Black Silk Chenille and Bno-l Fringes at two-thirds their usual price. PRINTS at 41, 5, 6, 7 and 8c. Ble&chsd and Unbleached Muslin from 5c. per yard upward. My line of. Carpets, Matting mul Oil Cloths is complete and the Prices are Low as the Lowest : remember I have all frrades n. i-il . il a A 1 O irom me neapesc 10 uiu jjusu now a wuru auouc me This line of Goods! take especial interest in, and I will challenge and defy anyone to uxctii iiiu in mis mm uiuiui in .race or uaircy. x Know iney are Jtizceiled ay any-Nowhere. I am receiying almost daily New Goods, and my aim and object is to give the most and best goods for the cash money, ailft Will not 1)6 UNDERSOLD. ST Remember at WINTJBRMUVIJ'S . BOTOM STORE M. EIKII.tllAaf & CO. BANK STREET, Lehighton, M11.LEHH and Sealers In Pa., Alt Kind ot anAIN BOUGHT and HOLD ft JtL.UUJ.All UAJlliUJ' llftiM. w wnniri. iimi. MuinrcttnUr IntoTtn onrrlti tens that we me uowlullir prepared to bUl" rijY tiiera witn From any Mine doelrecl at VERY jLOWEST I'KICES. Jull 25. ST. IIEILMAN & CO. .The "GARDEN of tie WEST." To thfl'FAKMEt-S OF PENNSYLVANIA I trlve fou h, cnnlTal invitation to coine now nnii ppc me uaruen ui me v tai- iunm-asi Missouri. You that nro weary vrlth farms o: rvhiiumctl fertility, and ou that have fa ml lies of buys row Inn ui whom you wish to c. tnblleli onfunnf larger anJ better uml c lit-up. er than are wlihin your resell In UiooMStntes, nr.-1 ou thauiuuru acnangeoi annate, conn nnii see in i country in us unme. auiow win iroMen harvests, where the gnat rustling we pnmfl tu mo visitor. "aei-iniE is Deiiev- hifr. I show my larms personally, Iteo of Charge, io any one uesinnx to iun eci mem. "NOrtheabt Mi8oriu" comprises that part on ho state Domereuon mo east uy mi noi. and on the north by Iowa. Iteinbreecf a territory about 100 ihilcsfuuare, celebrated for Its fen ill tv. salubrity olcllmalo, access! hllltv to markets, diversity of landscape, nnd us muuuarious )troiucuns. n hub in uircci connection, by trunk Uivb of railway with (Ihlo mo, rhlladclphla and New York. Per fect order, peace ana political iroeuom pre-1 vail. Forty thousind I'cnnsylvaniHiis al randy reside In Missouri, lh this fine dis trict I have for sale about three hundred Urms, vary In jc In size, quality, price and equipments lo suit the wants of customers. I Sbnd Full 1)kscuiitivk Lists to Any Auurkhs ritKK or i li Alio k. Trices rane Irom $10 to (1CKJ per acre. J.ct me briefly out line one sumnle tarm of the hlirlier priced class that of Mr W. M. It.ixur, 10 miles west of llanninni. (in juarlon i?ounty vio aores richest vm woods hemp land fenced, 40 acres good timber. 60 acres blue grass, 3 tine springs (never fwIlltiiO large brick in an slon (oust ftl0, 001 ; sol of unsurpassed Tertll. Ity. produolng in perfection all standard grains, venetahles and fruits. It. K. station on the premises : six trains pass dally ; with In hall-hour's ride of Hannibal, a thriving city ot l.it0O0 population Price, f 80 per aere.part cash, remainder on most reasonable ttrins. 'Ike railway fare of pur chaitr from hit home to Palmyra and return will be allowed at part of the ca$h payment. Title guaranteed per lect. Audrrss I1U31EH II. WIMJIltlvL. Real Estate A iron t and Commissioner of Immigration tor Julniourf, raimyra, Marion Co., Mo. JyM.nil. E. F. LUCKENDACI1, Two Doors BMow tho "Broadway House MAUCH CHUNK, PA. Dealer in all Patterns et plain and Fancy Wall iPapersj Window Shades, Paints & Paintesr' Supplies, LOWEST CASH PlUCBS. COT TiT 17 l?Q inn autTerlng from OUJUliillO wounildor dlueiiie or any klnil caused'by military aervloinrn entitled to IVnaion. Wlilowa. minor children, do tipndent mothers or lathers or (oldlcrs who jllwl Irom the tfftctsof their eerrlce arc also entitled. Many Invalid penslonors are en, titled to an mcnuASK. l)rerul ussisrancn ulven In delaykd or hkjectbd claims, ns nunycan be allowed with but lltllo tni.re evidence. Complete Initruciluns with refer ences sent ou applicant n. Unas fc (ko A. Kimj, Attorney at Law, 018 F, M., Winning, ton, U C, July 1, 18W- tl Great cnnnce to m!;B Dinn er. Those who always tatte ndraniace ol ihe iroof chaneeafor mnVinn money that nre cm red. generally arAiithr wtiin trimta wiin do r.ot ini Htich chance remain In poveity, We want tiitim tnfUl.wnmeil. DOYBnd fTUU to WOTK foru mlit in . heir own locaHleA. Ai "B can do the work propel y from ihe elan. The bmlnetHwHi nav mor thn ten timet ordinary nnuurTin .m PTItfliOA full. In 111 flit- lllOIieV MPtd. lv. Yon can devote von whole I'mo to the work Vnnu. .nup initm nidtrinntH. Full Information a doll thai 1 teedeci 'out fiee. Addrea Stjn 6om A Co., 1 ort'and, Maine. dcciO-'y CHAS. M. SWEENY & SON Announce tn tlicir numerous friends and the public Generally, that they hart KemoT4 from Levun's lluiiilins Into tlio Old Post-Office Building, Bank St., Lehighton, anil have juft received a very largo invoice of the latest Styles ef DRESS AND DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, OIL CLOTHS, &c, &c. Together with a lull and complete line of Choice Groceries and Proyisions, Queens ware, Wood and Willlow "Ware, and in fact anything anil everything usually to bo found In a first-class store, all ofwhi.lj llify are selling at Prices lull y as Low ns the same Quality ef Goods can be bought for a. any store iu this section. A trial will couvinco'you. April 22, 1112. Clocks & Spectacles. a s i Watches and Jewelry 3 ho .3 S 1-3 3 " H 5 fc S Sh5 Oh a tfs& Nature's Sparkling Specific for Indluestlon serSpa, Is duplicated In moment with a f pooniul Ul I AHKAHT B n Arm fc whlrh eontalna everv valuable element of the German prlnK. The Kreatcst physicians of rurope pronounce inai iree kiii oi i-ri'vi-H.ni.1, iim mmt intent at all known altera tlves, and Its faciimilt, fresh and loamlnK Is now placed within the reach or every Invalid In the western world, bold ty all Druggists, HACKETSTOWN INSTITUTE Eev. OEO. H. WHITNEY, President. Vnll lerm onens SBPT. ft. L.adles Colleae, I'reiures Young Men for tjollena. llest lao llltloi lor Music. Art and Commercial branch Tlinntuv hneis In everv iletiartment. liest bullillnifot us clais, with steam-heat, Kas, hot and cold water, tuts. Ulose attention to man. iiers. morals and health. Oatalou Free. Terms Low. JIAUKJJT l'STOv. rx nd for Ctrculftri, CtUloguri of Music, c J. MeTASIAIAiVY, Jr. lan&tor and ktwuftcturcr. Werocster. SC.se. AOEHTS WANTJSD. August o-ma AUDITOR'S NOTICE. IZstatic or William Humalt, Deceaud, The undersigned Auditor, appointed by tho Orphans' i ourl of llarbon Uuunly to au dit am! make distribution or Ihe funds In the i..n.ii ,,r a. II. Tobias. Administrator ofrald K.lalc, will hold a meeting lor the purposes ol bis appointment uu SATURDAY; AU0UST 12th, 1882, in nViiwk A. M.. nt the Olflce of A. II T..I.I., In f tin ltnrUIll of Maueh (JhUnk. i'a.. when and where all parties Interested will be required to present meir eiajmi or ueueuar. red from coming In upou said luuu. ti. It, UILUAM, Aytlltor. Julvl5,18 wt, The American Antiparian AND ORIENTAL JOURNAL ! ! Published by JaUKSOX Morsf., Chicago, 111. 3peryenr. riupiiuy bih'iim w. Pkkt, devotetl to Classical, Orit nlnl Ku ropcan and Ainericim Arclin-ology. Illustrated. This Jonrnal elves information on discover ies and explorations in all lands, am! is ery valuable to those who are followlnR Anti quarian subjects as well as to the common reader. "1" " TURE wm1 tm Hays S By the Combined Treatment of EXCELSIOR RUPTURE PLASTER AND HEALING COMPOUND ! Tositivo evidence of Wonderful Cures senton receipt of Sc. (tamp. July 15-yl Address, F. If. MERRICK, Ofidensburg, K. T. Closing Sal Obert's Buildingr? Mmili t., lichigfhton, WILL DURING THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS, Sell his Entire Stock of Summer Goods, comprising GOODS ' And Men's, Youth's and Children's READY - MADE CLOTHING ! AT AND BELOW COST ! Trunks, Valises and Umbrellas, in endless varic-ty all styles, sizes and prices. The best White Shirt in the market for only 85 cents. April 29, 188? . ED. W. FEIST, Manager.