J(fXTffnDAY,AU003Tl, 1882. Our Neighborhood in Brief. Butty The houM-fly. The Allenlown Jail contains only 22 prisoners. A railroad it to be built from Allen town lo Nataretb. 'He No. 6 furnace of tbe Crane Iron Co., lias been restarted. The repairs of tho Schuylkill county Court House havo been completed. Don't forget tlie Lutheran excursion this (Saturday) morning to Calypso Islandi Fare SO cents. -Jamea Connors, a carpenter, killed his v-loTai Bcranton, on 8undsy night, by cut ting her with a square. Tbe Democrat! of Northampton will hold their annual county meeting this day week. -Ifyori ero In need olJnb Trlntlng cull t this office. Low prices and bost material and workmanship. - SSf Ilatt arid caps, an Immense variety ol all the latest etyesj at popular prices, at Clause k Dru's, Dank street. "Vennnr predicts one more hot wave, and then the warm Season will be over." nr ittl.l.. vennnr & it so.v u.i -Rev. Mr. Derr, formerly pastor of the Reformed' church or this place, novvofl n.-dir,,.. n.i In Insert ddrlnc the putt wk. It-iuClncVi, Watches, Jewelry and.tilver ware lor sate, and repairing done atllaga man's Store, Lehighlon. 25-yl. A rottevllle clmrcfi is arranging for an .entertainment called a "jug breaking" as a meant ot discharging a. debt. The Haiard Manufacturing Company, at Wilkesbarre, has received an order from the West for 7000 feet of wire rope. fc-R. Gentlemeu'a Furnishing Goods In endless variety new and bright a very boV-om prices, at Clauss Bro's, Hank st. The No. 2 furnace of the Carbon Iron and Pipe ;ompany, at Parry vllle, has been blown out for repairs. Charles A. Vogeler, the manufacturer of 8t. Jacob Oil,died In Baltimore last week, of typhoid pneumonia, ogi'd 32 yeais. :e-Boots and shoos for ladies, gentle men, misses, youths and children, of latest style and most substantial make, at lowest prices, at Clauss A- llro's, Lehlghton. Tho examination ol teachers for Ma honing township will beheld In the Centre Square school house, on Saturday Sept. 2nd, V o'clock a. m. After three or four weeks of hot, dry weather, on Wednesday alternoou la.t the spell was broken by a dellghlfully relresh Ing shnwer. An.Evangelical camp meeting will be held in Nathan Kern's Grove, at Slatlng ton, commencing Saturday,Augu6t26th,and closing Friday, September 1st. -i-gllyou want nice siiinolh.eniy shavo your hair cut or shampooing, go to Fruii Roederor's Saloon, under the Exchange Ho tel. He will Ox you right, and don'tyou forget it. The Republicans of Lehigh county will hold their county meeting at Treichlers ville,- in Washington twp., on Saturday, Aug. 20th. A wealthy resident of Lanibertville, New Jersey, known as "Governor" Wil liams, shot himself In the stnmach,at E.iston, orr.Bnndavland died the following morning. JPET Boggy Harness at 12 dollars and up. eniftmi sheet, vollars. whip, lu., at the lowest prire, for sulo sale by Milton Flory, Weillort,-Va. --The Haiard Manufacturing Company of Wilkesbarre are building a brick addition to their works, which will be 210 lect long by'sl feet bio id. A new Ijell was last week placed In the steeple of the Lutheran church utShitiiigloii wojghing 1202 pounds. It wus inado by Meneolcy A Co., Troy, N. Y. John Bowers, a miner at No. 4 slow of the Delaware olid Hudson Company nt Ply mouth, was instantly killed Wednesday by a tall Of ton conl. George Courlright, a track walker in tbe employ oflbo L. V. KB.. Co., was run over by'the mlduight, exprcs train near ... ..i i.tti.i iuiuiQCQ weonesoay auu aiiicu. O-Fine designs in lx papers, plain ami uuey i Cisels, various siyira, am-j nun colors; Books and nil kinds ol novelties r silvan, at E F. Luckenliacli's, Broad war, Mauch Chunk. Cull and teo Ins slock. Gnadeo Huetten Lodge, I. O. .. F., prolate holding a fair and festival during the coming month. No doubt it will be a fino affair, so save your chunge for lliooc cation. Charles W, Lenli, of Franklin lwp announces in to day's Advocatk that he will be a etndldate for the nomination ol fiheritT before the coining Democratic con vention. To-morrow (Sunday) evening at 7:30 o'clock, the pastor, Rev. B. F. Meyers, will prctcb In the 1st Presbyterian church, of lutru. You are cordially invited lo be jrt-SOt j. WV Raudenbush, of tho "Carbon iHoiSte," hat just had hit office anil bar room newly papered and paiulod, thereby ,addlng much to tbe altuilivcucss of this .popular house, Michael Qulnn, of South Eatton, who liad an arm crushed on the Luhigb Valley JtR., at Allentown one day last week, had ihe limb amputated at St. Luxe' hospital ,on Tuesdsy afternoon. Mr. Frank Martleller, of Grlesemer .ville, is tbe owner of a clock that bears the following inseriptlon:"Spt 18,1777. Peter immerinan.per Isaac Camp, Muxatawny, Berks Co., Ptu' The LltUo Gap Union Sunday school will picnic In the grova, neur tho hotel in .that place, next BaturJay, 20th Inst, Tbe jauiZe will Us furnished bp the Excelsior .Cornet Band, of this borough. Mrs Rothermsl, who with her family moved to Michigan about two years ago, It in town on a yisit lo relatives and friends. She looks well and speaks in glowing terms ef their prospects in thst State, A foot race between W. Stitler and T, Torrance, wllLtake place LNew Mahoning, n Saturday, tbe I8th lost. II you want to see fun and enjoy yourself go and tee it, but be sure you bet on the winning man A man, woman and child were recent' ly found lying on a lot of grain in a freight er at.Allenlown. They had stolen a ride from Minnesota, and had food and water enough with them to last till they armed In Philadelphia, The salary of Postmaster Iredell, ol Allenlown, has been fixed at $2,900. Ire del) It a Carncrou man lo the bckbone,sn runs a 8U)wart organ. No wonder bit ta. try bat been fixed. Eatton Argut. o town Qur young friend Frtnk D, Pls-usi, of Qrest Bend, on a summer vsca 'lou from business to bis parents and friend He Is looking well and speaks encouraging ly of hit business In that place. He expects to return iff a few days. Special to lit LadittTb wives tf members of Gnaden Uuelten Lodge, 1, 0. 0, F., of Ibit borough, are requested to meet in Tuber's lTall, on Wednesday elenlngueit, ihe 23rd Intl., on business connected with f b prepoeed isiraad fcalival. Jonathan Wright, a Fottsvllle lawyer, was convicted Wednesday afternoon of li beling Hiram S. Gelt, of Reading. Wright will offer reasons for a new trial. 'It has just been discovered In Allen- town, that Oeo. J. Dryan, lately engnged in the lumber business, who dliappcsred from there on the 4th Instsnt, has committed petty forgeries footing up several thousand dollars. Silf Have vou seen the new and elegant stock of spring and summer merchant tail oring goods, comprising cloths, cassimeret anil suiting, iisi received aiiyiaussiK urn s, Dank street, this borough T If you havo not, call at once. Uood Ills guaranteed at prices to suit you all. On Tuesday next an excursion from Slatlngton to Ocean Grovo, Asbury Park and Long Branch, under the auspices of St, John's Reformed Sunday school of Slatlng ton. Fare lor tho round trip $2,75. The train starts from Lehigh Gap at 0 a. m. 'At the funeral bf the late Jacob Ben- nlnger, a retired merchant and faruier,aged 83 years, which took placo from his late home, at Walnut) ort, on Saturday, there were in attendance four, brothers, whose ages respectively were 78, 70, 74 and 72 years. A slxyear-old daughter of Wilson Weaver, a day bora in the Bethlehem steel mills, had both legs broken at the ankle Monday afternoon, The child was twing ing In a box swing, lost its hold and fell nder the box. The child wat eitherized . . .r 11 . - Alice, the 4-year-old daughter of Aaron Weiduw, of Packerton, had the thumb of er left hand caught in a clothes wringer last Wednesday morning, so badly Injuring that member as to render amputation nec cessary at the first joint. The operation wus performed by Dr. W. A. Derhatuer, of tnwu. Dr. J. A. Mayer, Ihe practical Surgeon Dentist, of Broadway, Muui'h Chunk, hua hud a practice ol over 20 rears, and isnroo- bly the oldest resident dentist in this val ley. The Dr's work speaks for itself, and the fact that all critical work in the region s given to htm Is a siilni'ient guarantee ol Is superior ability as u burgeon Deutigt. If you arb going on an excursion or business trip, stop in at tho Advocatk ol fice, before starting and purchase a travel era' accident pillcy which insures you $15 pur ween In ca9e 01 Injury, or $3,000 to your family in cuse of deulh by accident, for on ly 20 cents. S?Q. If you have a cold occouli nf any inil, buy a bottlo nC Hill's Peerless Couch Syrup at Dr. C. T. Horn's drug sioro. Use ii an, ami it not sutistieii return lue empty bottle and he will return! your money. He biso sells t'eeriess worm tjpecillo ami Hill s Worm Drops on the suinu terms. No cure, no pay. A young man wrlles to the ZVi6u( saying that his wifo "will not brook re straint'" nud asking what lie shall do about A pretty good scheme would be to troat her to a ride in one of David Elbert's handsome rigs. A greot insnv women will brook a carriage ride too easy to tell about. A foot race Tor $400 $200 aside will line otTon our Fair Grounds, on Saturday, the 2Glh inst., between Patrick Boyle, of Gearytovrn, uud Thomas Breunaii.ol Tama qua, between 2 and 3 o'clock in tho after noon. The distance to be run Is ISO yards. The soorls are already beginning to show symptoms of excitement over tho ullair. Charl-a Klientop Is this week luying a R ft stmiR pavement in front of his prop r ty on Bankway. Now let the properly wnersnn tlie same street bo compelled to lo llkowise Mesjrs. Ileberllug, Heiulzel- tnun, Leuckcl, Setiimel, nud the owner, of tho Weldenhiiner property. Keep tlio ball rolling, gentleman. ttK.Good advice In tho matter of In vestments or Speculations in Stocus, are worm a wreat ctoiil. We bear that Messrs. E deV. V nnonl & Co., the, correspondents I 4110 Aineriean miners, rend to nuti-i-ril.e r. for$l tier nuurler, a 1'rxvate Fxnancial Zct tcr ol iiifoiiuaiion, inneerning the N. Y Stock market. They iiro itiinartial and in lepcndeiit, uud ought lo be given a fair triul. Charles Cassler, of Wcotherly, last year shipped in lorty-.ix days 3,500 bushels ol iiiokleberries. lie paid for them to pickers $0,1100, and for exprefsage tomarket $2,700, and gnye employment to twelve bovs in king. This year he experts to market 4,00(1 bushels tit an outlay of $7,500 for the fruit and $3,(100 for expressage. AVc have a scholarship for the Williumsport Commercial College, which vc will dis pose of at ix discount. A good opportunity for a voung man desirous of taking a business course. Apply at this office. Tho Anthracite Coal Trade. Philadelphia, Lcdqcr 14th Inst.! There s no chuugo to reirt in the cheerful and active condition of the nntbracitocoal trade. The collieries are working full time, tbe output is heavier than at this season lust your, and Ihero has already been market ed un excess of something like 000,000 tons above the lounago to the same date IT. 1881. Rumors have pievailed of an expected ad vance of coal prices on September 1st, but they are probably baseless, for the Reading Railroad nlficialt, who ought lo know all about il, say that no action hat been taken on the sul ject, und at present none is con templated. There may, however, be a slight advance of railway lolls lor September, and there teems littledouU that the coal trade, bolb miuers and transporters, will have all they can do lor the remainder nf the year, run new feature, however, is presented In nthracito circles In this city lor notice at thla time. At New York a slight tendeui-v to cut prices is still noted, showing the mi r 'liability of enlorciug a September ad vance in thai market. The Unjinaring und Mining Journal, in reporting the New Y k anthracite situation, eayt that "as mult, a now stand Ihe prefcut is gloomy enongl,' but Ihe proswctt of the future, we caumn help helleying, are good, Thst we have new reached the lowest actual point, and that an upward movement is likely tube inaugu rate'!, seems to ut reasonable from a cm temptation of all the p-itnls. Wo believe, therefore, that to clots buyers, who do no) mind carrying coal awhile, no better op portunity for purchases will beollerrd than now. We lake Ibis view regardless nf any threats nf increasing the circular which tnn.e of the companies may Indulge in." Tho total tonnage uf anthracite era) from all the regions for the week endine Aiib. 5. as reported by lle rereral carrying oomjian ies, amounted to 62217(1 tons, .gaum 544. 178 tuna iu Ihe eorrennding week last year, an increaw or 78,408, tons. The total amount of anthracite mined for tho year Is 15,084.880 tons, agaiust 15,411.023 tons for the tame period last year, a increase of 572, See tons. Durintjthewesk ending August U. there "n iui.oju inns 01 coal ilil.i over the L 4 B. RR., making a total In date ifj,. 725, SiO tans, an increase at compared to Ulna limo last year of 01,052 tons, For the week ending on the 12th inst., 133,015 tons of cot) was tranipnrted over theL V. RR., making a total of4.10.5'9 tons to that date, and showing an incrette of S19 216 at com ru. red with ..m. .W iT at compared with lame Um last lur' FRESH FRUITS 11 Perkins on Munch Chunk. Ell Perkins, not entirely unknown to fame, lectured at Mauch Chunk recently, and here Is what be tayt In the New York Start Mauch Chunk, Ta., It pronouncid mock viiunk. uu situated on, and some limes under the Lehigh river. It Is a queer old town. It is built In a crack In the eaitbs On either side you have lo look straight up j about ball a mile bcluro you can JeoUa. ltght. Tbe sun rises there at S o'clock in the summer and sett at 4. In January, when the sun runs low, It does not strike Mauch Chunk at all. The people receive their light at they do In Norway in mid winter from reflected raya. Mauch Chunk bat the finest Episcopal church and the best equipped hose company In Pennsylvania. The deacons of the church arothe officers of the hose company. The other day the fire bells rang in tbe middle of the sermon, and !n less than two minutes sixty-four Mem bers of the church had slung olTthelrplug halt aud appeared at the brukes lu red shirts and fireman's hats. A few miles down Ihe river from Mauch Chunk are Bethlehem and Allentown. Oneduy the superintend ent of the Sabbath School in Mauch Chunk was examining tho school. When he asked where Christ Wat born a little fellow ans wered : "Christ was born in Allentown, sir." "No, my child," said the superintendent. Our Savior was born in Bethlehem." "Well, I knew he was born somewhere down that wav. I ool within four rnits o if," answered the boy. and Vegetables, Met the Wrong Han. While Edward Bentt, of the Lehigh Mountain Brewery, was returning home from Bethlehem late Tuesday night, he was assaulted by robbers in Ihe Lehigh Univer sity grounds. When in the grove optntstte the library building he was suddenly struck on Ihe right side of Ihe head behind the ear,with a blackjack or a stone in the hands ol some oue unknown to lit in. Tbe blow stunned him and but fdr coming In contact with a targe tree he would have fallen to the ground. An attempt was made by his assailant to go through his pockets, but Iienlz was to quirk lor the robber. Striking nut with his lists, he succeeded in kiiia:king liwn, by a sledge-hammer blow, the man who was nearest to htm. Although very dark Mr. Buntz discovered llia't be had to fight with three tiefom, and, according to his own story, he was mil lung in making up his mini) lo knock the' highwaymen nut uf time or die in the attempt. Tlie noise of the scuffle attracted the attention of a watchman and the robbers beat a nusty re treat. Mr. Bent: did not recognize any of his assailants. RECEIVED DAILY, A Bandar Blat e In Allentown. At hull-past lour o'ch cl Sunday after noon tho fiercest fire Allentown has had for s-vera I months broke out in an old unoccu pied frame carriage factory and in a re markably short time the building, together with Chnrlcs Lnsch's large livery stables und a email Irume dwelling, was burner! to to Ihe ground. Tne Pennsylvania Hotel,at Seventh and Linden streets, cauglit fire ut the rear and its total destruction was feared fur a time, but tho fireman by hard work saved it. Several brick buildings ea;t and noithofthe burning stables wero otr fire, but wero saved by the firemen. Mr. Losrh's losi isestiinutedut $4,0110 to $0,11011 on which he bus insurance to the amount of $3,000 in the Lebanon Company. Constantino Losch't livery Etublcs was also for a lime in great lauger, and Ins sheds wcro ablazo. The total loss is pluced at about $H,000. Tlie lira spread over nearly nu aero of surfuco. aud Iho heal was intense. at J. M. REHRIG-'S Sharpen Nabbed. (several duys ago two strangers, well dressed and apparently business men, ar rived in Ashland, Schuylkill county, repre senting themselves as traveling agents for wholesale millinery stores and visited u number of leuding clothiers, where thc left ol tides ofclothing to bo repaired. While the proprietor was eugaged waiting on one of them the other was helping himself to pieces of cloth, this programme was sue ccsnlully carried out in the stores of Messrs ICnalbaiigh, Reilz and Coustine, who ili.l not discover their loss until Saturday even ing last, but Ihe tharjiers had left town for Baltimore, where it wat learned the sbilen goods hud been shipped. The Chief or P. lice of that city was notified and he succeed ed in srrerting the thieves when they ep H;arc.d at the express office for their gms. on South Street, Missed the Bird, bat Hit the Man. Hubert Paraer und Hiram Neiswinter haye fur a long tuna been rival sportsmen in Shenundoah. Kach'had made a good rooord at pigeon-shooting. Saturday after- u .u they met on Ringlowu Mountain to test llieir merits at shots. A large crowd witnessed the match. A number of birds had been shot, when Neiswinter fired at a bird, which, when released, flew towards the spot where Parker was standing. Nrit ninler missed the bird and struck Parker Tbe top of Parker's head wat blown ofTaml his bruins was scattered all around. He expired in the arms of a friend, lie wat twenty-two years old and unmarried. Neie wiutcr is twenty four years old. Neiswin ter gave himself up to the authorities. at Rock Bottom Prices. Six Yeara to Repent. In the ortiiampton county court, tt Eatton, Tuesday last Frederick 6tark was cmvloted of having stolen a silver wutch irom a cittzn anu a pair ol gloves. from a, a merchant. Stark had been convicted ol larceny before and while a serving a term iu jail became involved lu a fight by which a lelluw prisoner lost hit arm. Judge Schuyler sentenced him to three years' im prltonmcut on esch charge aud ordered tbe terms to follow each olbcr,maklng tlx years iu all. In passing sentcuce the Judge said It wat Stark' pan record und bit failuro to reform or attempt to reform and lilt want ol principle in hit recent life thai led to the full extent being imbued. The action ol Judge Bohtiyler it yery favorably comment' ed Uiii by tie (ample aud Ulo prest uf Korlhaiuptou county. Peaches a Specialty, Conn; and Summer Strict, In hit new quarter iu the Exchange Ho tel building, Ihe undersigned it fully pre pared to fit you out with a uewand elegant ly fitting suit of clothes, at a price which must coDVjni'y the inott skeptical that wbal he promise he cau and will iierlorm. Ilia stock embrace the late.t novelties lu ctntbs, cassimers and suiting, and he It ili.klnn constant additinut to hit slock. Dron iu und i hl "ew quarters In tbe Exchange Hotel hxiMiDei jjault meet. Lahiehton. I'a. H. rTw. Ag' A Remarkable Sermon on Intemperance One of the best, most courageous, earnest, and complete sermons on the subject of In Jemperance we ever had the pleasure of hearing, Wat preached on last Sunday evening in the Reformed and Lutheran church, of Welssport, by the Rev. J. E. Freeman, the pastor oftho Reformed con gregation meeting In that place. Coming t did from n clergyman oftho Reformed church, wo were more surprised than If It had been preached by u minister of tbe Evangelical or Methodist church for as Is well-known, this Is a common subject with most ol them, and the members are so dls ciplincd and educated on temperance tnat they expect serniont on this subject. The rev. gentleman, look his text from Gal, V. 21. Drunkenness, revellingt and tucti like they which do such things shall not Inherit the kingdom of God. Alter givingthetwo principal words oftho text In the German language, (sauflern, fressen) which agree with tho English words, druukennets and gluttony, heilmplfied the word revelling. He then, among many other excellent points and etrong arguments against this gigantic evil, spoke es follows! "The reason for taking these two words for my text, it because drunlcnness and glut tony geuerally go together," ho then referred to tlie shrewdness of the drunkard In eating and the drunkard-maker in selling salt pretzels to create thirst, to be nolo lo dtitik more. "Many are gluttons, and the pmyeib is true that 'inorc dig tb'eir graves with tin lr teeth than with spades,' but this plea of ex cusing drunkenncs aud arguing that the custom of drinking is right, because many eat like gluttons, is very illogical, and yc( we find some who excuse themselyes in this foolish wuy. Becuuse one thing Is evil,docs not make another evil right. Drunkenness and the custom of drinking Is a very greut wrong; to prove this I need simply refer you to Iho fact thai 70,000 persons nil Irunkards grayes iu the United States alone every year; picture to yourselves the misery ami wretchedness and poverty of the drunkard's family, the teurs uf the widowed mothers, the sorrow and disgruco ofthe or phuued children, the rugs and degradation, and awful misery of the tmor drunkard himself. tVe have some 111 our own church In Weissport engaged in the sale of strong Iriuk; but they say tho man mi engago l must make a living; but shall he make a living by lobbing others and making hun- IredB ami thntisulids of druukurds ; shall one man pay a high rent, and make money besides, by making hundreds und thousands 8UfTerers. It would be good if tho hotels und saloons in which intoxicant are sold would be prohibited altogether, aud I wish for tho day when this great evil will bo swept from the earth. Wo have drunkards uouruwn church, and we should not al low such to remain members. More strict discipline is necessary in our churches, aud this is one of the things that makes our churches cumpaiulively powerless and cor rupt. Muuy preachers are afraid to speak plainly on this subject, and many lack the backbono to face it lor fear Ihut it might Irive borne members out oftho church, and decrease their salary, In other words, It might effect their popularity and pocket book, but It is tltno to tall: plainly on this subject, and ifl can hot preach here' because I preach the truth, I can go to some other pluce and preach It. The church and church consistories should take a bold stand on the subject of temperance; the church bIiouIi! take a leuding part iu fighting tbe eils of ntemperance. This great evil would soon bo swept from our land, if we had only the moral courage and the will to undertake it. We have the power to do it, by Iho laws which God has placed in our hands, and all that is wanted is Iho moral back-bone to engage in tbe work of reform. Intemper ance would bo swept from our ,1a mi very soon, if the etroug hum! of woman could do Those who never drank anything that intoxicates, I warn against taking tho first glass; do not soy that you are strong enough to stop before becoming drunkards, the ex porience of drinkers in tbe past proyes the contrary, and the only safe way is lo follow the bible and let it alone 'Let him that thitiketh be str.iidelh tuke heed lest ho fall.' Wo sometimes find young men, (iu some cases, church members), slltiug in front ol hotels and lager beer saloons; If you have lone so, do not do it agaiu fur this is often tlie first step lu drunkenuess aud ruin. I would like lo give a little, advice to the single ladies present, it is this: Do not marry a man if lie drinks ; do njt eyen keep the company of a ynuue man who drinks mod eratcly, avoid such a man as you would a black-snake. Do not think you can make the young man sober by marrying him, lor you will certaiuly be plunged into a life of misery." Wo consider Ibis a model sermon on In temperauce, and feel sorry that space ant. forgetfulucss prevent us from producing il entire, It was a plain, practical word to ea 'b iu due season, and we would es(H;cial ly recommend it as . model to mauy preichertnf less courage and trulhluluess, who in tome cases that we have known, havo drunken aud drunkard inakiiigchurch members. In conversation with Rev. Free man oltenvards, he told me that druukards iu the church should be brought to disci pline, and that he intended disciplining a number. He also assented lo tbe fact that t in the moderate drinker or to-day, wil I be the drunkard of next year, and eventually be oueof70,000 fillingadrunkardr grave. In four weeks, Irum last Sunday, he will preach on the subject nf temperance, and we be speak for him a fu 1 house. Come and hear solid temperance facts. C. S. W, Friday evening Col.Jas. J. Millcr,Post No, 273, G. A. R.of Weather!, w.,a muster ed in by Department Inspector Geueral Thomas Munroe,nf Wilkesbarre, The new ioat started in with some 40 members, and every indication of becoming a healthy or ganization. Quarter Master Marsy. of Ely Post Wilkesbarre, hccomnauied Mel r Muu- M and about 20 members of Robison t'ost of Haileton were present. Adam Koch, Hying in Old South Beth hem, was arrested on Saturday lal for inhumanly beating' hlsduughter,aged about 8 years. There wero bloody marls utaVd "'C little girl's head and great welts across her left arm aud hips. Kock obtained a bonds man to keep him out nfjiil, but Monday morning, wheu the latter saw Ihe condition of ibe child lie witbdrew hit lu.ll and the father whs ieut to j-if. Amongst Ihe crowd that surrounded the Jmiicj's 'nfYloo, there wereheard many threat of violen'oe, In July last a series of small robberies were nominated in Bethlehem. Stiap'ciori rested un a young man aged nineteen year , named Robert Biflel. who traveled u great deal and who had mors money und wore better clothes right after the robberies than wat customary with hun. A circus w in town alinut the limo und he left with it. He wat traced In New Jersey, but eca. from Bethlehem officer, who bad bright uniforms, but not enough discretion. IU j "n,l)r w" ,tfa ,n All.utnsrn and t n the 10th lust., ba wat taken lo Bathlehern ' apj taut to J-tl in Uefiult orUtil. From tho County. Scat. Gelling acaicc water. Busy Street Sprinkler. -Apparently slumbering Politics. -Miss Annie M. Calvin it visiting Iriends la Eutton. J. A. Remrnel spent Saturday and Sun day at Ocean Qmve. Miss Bessie S. Morrlt it visiting Iriends In Lebanon Co,, Pa. Hon. Robert Klotz has returned home and looks natural, healthy and huppy. Miss Clara Toblat Is on a three weelt visit among her friends In Carbon and Lu zerne counties. Mrs.. Fisher Hazard and Mrs. J. S. WeutX, left for Ocean Groye on Wednesday last. Senator Allen Craig and family, have returned home from Ocean Groye after an absence of two weeks. James Belford and family, made a fly ing Visit to Talnuqua, on Wednesday last. Our esteemed Iriend and cx-Prnlhono-taryTbomat Kcnurcr, was in town last Saturday. Miss Emma J. Brelsford, and her sister Stella are visiting their uncle.Nalhan Brels ford at Easton, 1'u. James Heberling and family returned home on Wednesday evening from Ocean Grove, alter an absence of 10 days. Naturalization court was held In tbe forepart of the week at the courthouse. Hon. Judge Drohcr presided. Rev. L. B. Hoffman, pastor ofSt. Paul's M. E. church of this place, is absent on a two Weeks visit among hit friends. ' Mrs. Dr. Kehrer and Mrs. Joseph Stel wugtier, ot Philadelphia, are visiting J. P- Tocy's; Market Square, uncle of Mrs. Dr. Kehrer. -James Nyrc, a brakeman on a coal train from 2nd Ward, had two fingers mashed while coupling" cart near White Haven, last Wednesday. Mrs. Samuel Bradley and Mrs. B. S. Tacy contemplate making a week's visit to Elias Stroh, late of Michigan, but now of Muutgumcry Station, Lycoming Co. Pa. Mrs Win. Rudolph and Mrs. Blood, of Philadelphia, both former residents of this place are visiting the "Switzerland of Amer ica" after an absence of thirty years. An excursion uf about 300 persons from Audenried and Jeuuesville, accompanied by the Jeanesvllle Dium Corps; visited this placo on Wednesday, and look In the Switz erland and its surroundings. An excursion, to day, left fur Coney Isl and on the L i 8. R. R., starting Irom Up- r Lehigh aud stopping at all points be tween there and Easton. Fare $2.75 in eluding a ride on tho Iron steamer Pcgasu. from New York City. -Tho 2ud Annual Excursion to Coney Island, .lor the benefit ofthe Marion Hose Co., of this place, will leave Mauch Chunk Thursday morning, Aug. 24th. Refresh ments will lie provided on the train by the Committee. Fare $2.75. -Mr. Samuel Hitler ahd Wife, and two sous, ure slopping with his brother in law, John L. Dink, West Broadway, visiting his sick mother. Sahlddl B. Hoist, who purchased tbe old stone church property, has put up two subsluntial stone walls in the rear cud of the lot, giving him ',wo good sized terracos. '-The game or base bull between the L. C. Sc Nuv. Co.'s clerks, ol Lansford and the L. .t S. clerks, of Muuch Chunk, which was played at East Mauch L'hutik uu Wed lies day-afternoon, was a close game, but was wun by the Muuch Chuukcrs. Win II. Stroll, wifo end daughter left last Saturday lor Ihe West, on their way they will take iu Wutkius Uleu, and Irom there they design going to Niagara Falls, while there they expect to slop with Mr. Lenin his uhble, about a week and then proceed lo Michigau, where they will re main till about the 10th of Sept., wheu they will return home. -We learn that E. K. Stroh, of this place has accepted the ugeucy of the populur Munarcb steam-ship liue, plying between New York and all imiwrtant points In Eur ow. "Those wishing lo go or send for their friends, will find it to their advantage, to cull ujkiu him at C2 Broadway or 130 West Broadway. -Mrs. Rltler, mother in-law of John L. Dink, departed this life in peace on Thurs day morning at 2 o'clock, alter having been confined to her bed but a short time. She was a consistent metnberol tbeM. E. church of this pluce and anoxemplary christian, and was permitted to live to a ripe old age. She will bo buried at Bethlehem to-day (eaturtiay ' me ivtb, leaving here uu the L. Ic a. railroad at 11 o'clock a. in. It must be warm, fur everybody says so, and yet our young gents are so gallant that they will cheerfully promenade several miles with our young ladies, while tho mar ried men can scarcely be induced loget away from their own doorsteps without grumbling, unless they happen to be thirsty or out of cigars and tobacco, then of course they will go. Jusucr. Lower To wamensing Item. Iba uveiseers ol tbo Poor have leyied a tax of six mills to too dollur, fur tbe maintenance of the poor. Mr. ltaueh, editor of the Carbon County Democrat, passed through here during the early part of last week, collecting tubscrip tion bills. John Craig, one day last week, lost bit pocket diary coniaining somo valuab.e patters, on bis premises atlha Fire Line. Mrs. J. Peters, while out on the following day picking bucklebrries, found it, aud re lumed the tame lo Ihe owner. The Sehool directors have leyied a ttx of ten mills, fur school purposes and the sauie amount for building. John Craig, of Lehigh Gap, has greatly improved his post-office, by furnishing It with letter boxes, which will greatly facili tate the labor of Win. Gruber, his clerk, in distributing tbe mail. William is always merry ami as dextrous in waiting upon customers as any clerk in the county School teachers are rather seaice this year in our district, especially lor $25 Mr mouth. Win, Rrill, of Millport, met with a sad accident on Tuesday ot last week. He wss working iu the ore mines for tbe Priuce Mfj.Co., aua after bit day's toil, on bit wuv home, be met Juste Kngteubader, re turning from msrkrt, wnh whom he rode to Mil pirtis in wat iu tho act ol disiin un I ill .-111 bail Ihpia-il und he lell down be- tween th wagon au I hores,by which they i ,...., ,j. ,,,, ... , ,, were frightened ulj.) j,lcked him, kumklng It fi-Mfolest. ' Dr. Kreauicr was iinme.li- .1,1..,, di'u,i.. .. ... .i i.. ..r. j ... u,. ",". " was riniii't. bul'iurtlierfnvritieat ion ibow. e-i evi.ieni m;iii i. r, alter which he a lakeii tv tlie ho.ise ami remained thero for tov'ernl days in it 4W of almost nueus btl j ily. The tkutl was fraoturwi in one place ' but the nieuibiane enolntlnj the brain was uninjured. If no tupiHirutiou or infl.nia- lion eU in be nittv mmver. .,. . : , , , , , I -I-eriu. are hereby advised W k p duwu thwir wmli at much at uoaaihlr ID . , ', . , . , remedy bi wlitoh be wis eur.d hun'rers, prevent the ritvuiug f ,fedt which wishing lopront by I lie advertiser's expirl wjl otherwise La difluted oyer Ihe whole ."ecan do lo by addre .a.Bg lo true. oun country Tho most ooturuon weal grow- nmris.yt iSCUdir tl,New bilt. Ing in our locality are tho Canada thistle, Indian wood and wild carnilt. All should, therefore, make all cllort to destroy as much ut possible.espcciully on their uwn premlsit, otherwise a penalty may be Imimsod on tboio who do not comply. . CoMFIDKXCE, Woltsport Items. Mis. Bernard Vogtjsnl.l the greater part of her ttoie gowls at miction the latter part ol last week. We do not know wheth er she will continue i he store business or not. A goodly number or Odd Fellows ot this pluce, Wcro on a j-iiint In Millport, on Friday evening leal, where they Initialed a number or new members Into the Order, Their journey wus pleusaut und all had a jovial lime. The President tins a dig next will be a crown influenco of centralization to which the people havo trusted too much of late. Tho late President Oarficld raid in 1880, which Is the cmliodlnicnt of the He publican parly, "The fame of Thomas Jel ferson is waning and the fame of Alcxandei Hamilton Is waxing stronger and stronger. We are steadily giuvitatlng to a stronger government and I am glad we are." Every b-aly knows that Ibis is true In some respect', lor the corruption and rascalitv which abounds In such an abhorrent manner In our government Is attributable to this lact. Wenreglad that a reartinn Issettlng in and expect to see a regenerated and revivified household In our government. C. W. Lcnlz Is meeting with success mid much encouragement In his cunvass for Sheriff. Everybody seems to be solid for him aud Irwe were a belling character we would VrJger bur bollom dollar that he was going to be the democratic nominee and aherlirnr Carbon county. ' Ho,for tho West 1 Any person who de sires to take Horace Greeley's advice aud go west, will do well by callinc upon R. II. Schonen.tho accommndullng und efficient agent of the Central Railroad, at this place, lor Ins ticket. To accnniuimlalc romancers and scorchers ol'ter wealth he has taken the itgency of a number of companies for these tickets anil will furnish them as cheap as they can be got at any other agency or tick et headquarters. Give Bob a call tor h a ill give satisfaction. Mr. E l. Jilllor who has been stationed In Chautauqua county, N. Y for the last few years, was brought home by his mother, last week, very sick. Ho is in a very pro carious condition and very little hope is en tertained ol his ever getting well again, His disease, we believe, is blond poisoning, brought on, no doubt, by a gross tiisregard of natures requirements. Hit wife aud child are also here. On Monday htsXt tlie Democratic ctfun ly committee meets. We hope that the committee will have the good sense to se lect an early day for the convention and outline a progressive policy for this cam paign. The State democracy has planted itself squarely upon an aggressive platform and as it has pluced tlie pafiy of corruption and power on the defensive In the contest, it is the duty ofthe county democracy to fol low In the footsteps of tbe higher oracles, and proclaim to the lesser light ot the Stul warts in the county that it means to pluce and fight them in Ihe same illahhef. Such a contest, waged by houorable means, will win a glorious triumph over skulpcrs, trait ors and tlie opposition. Let onward and forward be our buttle cry, and Pattlson and reform, with tbo sumo in local affairs; be our sabboleth, and victory will perch our banners, fur the mighty voice ofthe people is against Boss tbyalldum and Republican domination as now carried on. Weissport Republicans must be in a pitiuble plight and condition when they cannot secuio bondsmen to the extent ol $300, so that the Republican 'reform board of Commissioners may distribute or give the founly duplicates to one oftho faithful henchmen of the great "I am" and "Me too." It is a pleasure for Weissport Repub licans thai the "I am" had lo go to Frank lin and select a collector for our borough; It is a factious compliment to our citizens aud a comedy that will not soon be forgot ten. This going outside of the horuugh to select a tax collector, is as much as we know without a precedent, but of course the law must sanction it, or else tbo "Alpha and Omega" of Carbon authority would not have sanctioned it, but this Illiterate gcnitti ft so equipped that he cau twist any law according to his notion. Howdoyou relish it, citizens of WeisstHirt, to be known hero after as being unable to give security for $300 so as to secure a paltry tax duplicate. A Li ix. Youne Acker, who wos aocide ntnllv shot some weeks ago while Main's Circus was exhibiting at Calasauqua, is able to bo about on the stieets. His neck, however, a somewhat crooked Irom the effects ol tlie wound aud win in all probability remain in that stato all his I He. -Jlicord. Bv the way, friend Bartholomew, you were slight ly in error a shoit tune ago iu stating that Sowers wat in charge or lour constables or deputies but one had charge or bun. Out constable was with him by invitation. Thafa all. At 8latlnglnn on Wednesday evening or last week, Mr. H, I. Hankee.agent fiir the Central Express Co., ut that place, while titlineon the porch of his resldenra was at' tacked oy an enraged cow that had just been taken from a car. The animal msdoa rush ctMr. Hankee knocking him Troiii the chair, and with one of her liornt inflicted an iitrly gash in bis right leg, but luckily no txnea were frartured. His wound was promptly atlended to and he it getting along at well as could boexiected, although tbe wound it very painful. Highly Esteemed. The youthful color and rich luslroare re- stored to faded or grav hair by Ihe nte of 1 umer a Hair Jlalsam, a harmless dressinc highly esteemed for its perfumeand purity SPKCIAI, XOTIUF.S, A CARD. To all who are suffering from the errors anil Indiscretions or youth, nervous weakness, early decav. toss of manhood. &e . I will send a reelne that will earn too. FHEK fir 'UlATtriK This irreat remedy was lleor- ereo oy a nuspton-rr inr-outn America, sqi d a seIf-Adressed enve-lone lotha Kev. Jossru T. 1a, Station It, New York Llty. auK. 1 ly. PIMPLES. I will mall (Free) he recipe for a simple VKUUIAIILK 11 A Lit that will reuiuro TAN. KltE'lKLES. PIMPbES and BLOTCHES, leaving- the kln suit, clear and beautllul ; also Instructions l,r proouelnx a luxuriant Kruwth ofbalrona laid head or smooth faco. Address Inclosing Sc. stamp, UKN. VANWJLl, 11 U, -relay a ., N. V. mar. .')). TH rnN'SUlMPI IVES. " ,rl...H,.,ll..r hnrlnp la.-n narmanrnllv ' cured up hat dresd dlrease, Consumi'llon, by i a simple rmrdy, Is anxious to make knuwu hu'f.'low tufierers Ibe Want of cur., lo j all who dolre it he will send raw oflbe prccrlpllou used, (tree olchaW) with .Iho direction! lor preparing ana unsi ...e i"", ' wnien mey wii Hud a sure 1)1 lit. for COUdllS. CilLI'S. ItlNSl'JH'TI JX, AS TH t t- IIHO.V irlSVe Turtles Milling Ihe rrtuenpilou.will please ad'tr.ss, Kev. K A. .VIL-iU.N, itit J'lonMI., Wllliuiuibur-. N. V. roar. 84-yl, EiniOJl OF YOUTH. iiknti P.MAN win litre red lor ve.rs r.,ra Nervous liEltlLITY. THKMA- ITUI.1; HKtJA . andall iba. Itooisol y..uih fu. Iddlseretlon, w II Tor the take ot ruuertng jVaolt. send re. to alt who i,ei II. Ih. rrcii e and direction for making ibsH le mr.i. SCHWARTZ.-In thUbormtgh.on the I Mi Intt , Mrs. Elita Schwnrt, wife ot Weil doll Schwartz, eged C3 yeuts, 9 months ahd 14 d.iys. L2HI0RT0N RSI AIL MARKETS. " UouriKOTKU WkEr.i.v. Flour per sack 3 40 Kl. or .Spring mixed a 75 Corn, per bushel 1 to tlais. per bushel , 15 Mixed Chop, per cirt 1M Middlings, per eitl , , 1 76 Corn l!bp a uu Itrno. per cut , 1 4t Butter. per pound VI Kgics, perdosen ,,,,, 5 Ham, per iKiumt...., ,, is l.ard, tier pound lo Shoulders, i r pound 1. I'otatot", per Dusliet ., ,, ;5 .STOCK MARKETS. Closing price- ot De Haven . Tnwuend, Hankers, No. -10 South Tl.lnl Street, 11, I -ailelphia, Stia-as bought and sold eiihrr fur cash or on margin. PMIaUltha, August 10, 18R2. bid Hik.il USfi's, 18MI, Exl mil 101.; U ;1 Currency ISO US Ext. 5's, IB-il, new, ,..I0IJ tlili S 41. now .IUJ V S 4 Mil! 110 reunsviviiinu l'. It 02) Philadelphia i Heading It It .HIJ Lehigh Valley UK t',21 Lehigh Conl .'t Nnvicalion Co 441 I'nlted N J U R A Canal U IHM Northern Central It ItO 4J Hestonvillo Pass. It RC 17) Bull'. Pittsburg .1 West. II It i, ... -Ill Ml Sul 41 IMi 402 IK 212 3- 52 or, r.i is OliJ Central TrnnHiitnii"n C HI .Northern Pacific t oui..- 52 " " 1'ufit..., v. North 1'entnvlvaiiin II II (Ut Philadelphia ,fc Erin It I! 171 Silver, (Trades)...;., ...:. .. 9t! new ai)vkuti.si:jii:.nts. SFECIAL NOTICE. . E. He Y. Verinout & Co., Publishers, 7C Cliatnbcrs Street, Nun Yoik, Acknowledged IlEour.Ati OonuBsrosD xsTsof ronn uundrkd kkwfaI'.r In the United Matte and Canada, are now prepared to send their Private Financial Letter FROM NEW YORK OITY, (Under while lealttt envelone) to all Iv. TKSToison Si-ECULATotiB, who may ilcslro to receive, weeklv. the lalrtl information eon. cernlnu: tbo STUCK MAKKKT IN TUB .uLijiuruiiia, HINTS AND POINTS Furnished to Speculators concern lna I ho probablo rise or decline lu Stocks. Also HKLIAnLE AO- vica to Invkstiirs and Oafitaus'i a concerning Secure and I'rolllnlile Investments. NOTIOE E do V. Vermont & Co . nnt being oonn-cted dlrcctlyor Indln ctly with unj iruKur-s or ifiinaei -s uuginess Kire tneir Inlorniatlon and advice wnh mil Impartiali ty and nfthotlt b-lng Influenced la the least by personal Interest. Letters sont reirularlvbv Monday nbrha mall, In closed euvoloi e, lor lMrlrtn coniecu- ime term, on tne receipt or one dolfarient to E. fle Y. YERMONT & CO., PUBLISHERS, 70 t'HAMBEKS ST., N. Y. Aug. 12, HSZ-cor. t C. W. LENTZ, Real Estate & Commission Agent, Offers the following Properties for Sale : Farm of 80 Acres, In cultivation i irood halltf. Intra ; price reasonable one-third cash, bat once on long; time If desired. Farm, 45 Aeres, In Franklin tonnihlp. Very cheap. filJV. IS Acres of Land, one mile from Lehlghton. all under best cultivation Uhcup. 30 Acres young ClicHnut Timber In Lower Towamensiuu tnpj near Idlllport. Very Cheap. Building Lot on Third Street. Lehlghton ; a good location ; very cheap at $130. Twostory Brick Dwelling In Weissport. A very desirable property, and cheup at f:300. 100 Rulldlnit Lots Snyder Addition to W'elas. on, will be sold on Instalments of from ii to (10 per month. A twn;stiry tltrelllng on Ilanttway, Lehigh ton. Fine location. Only 11200. $30,000 ts Loan on good First Slortgsges. Tf you wish to Buy, Sell or to Rent call and sec me. All business placed in my hands will receive early attention. Bank St., Lehighton, Next Welst' Carriogo Works. August 5, 18Si. To Whom it May Concern. All persons are hereby forbid harboring or trujtlnn my wife, Amelia Ilenhard, on my account she having left my bed and boatd wlthou jut cause or provocation, I will pay no dents of her contracting arur thu date. WILSuN HUM1A1CD. Lehighton, August. II V-w3 Auditor's Notioo. In the Orphaus' Court of Carbon Uounty, Pa., June 'term. 1633. In tho matter ol Ihe Final Account of Panlrl 311 Her. Quardian ol Kate A. Kivttr, minor rid Id of David KUKler.lale ol Mahoning Towmlup, Car bon County, l'a., deceased. The undrrfluned Auditor, apnnlntrd by tbe Court. Ju 23 d. 1 It?, to ex i mine and. If oe. easbm rcijulre. eorreet and res uteund settle tbe account ot tho t lid lUrld Miller, Uuard. Ian. and mako return to said Court, will b"d a meeting for tbe purpose uf bis appointment On Uenday, tho 23th day of August, 1ES2, at NINE o'clock A. HI.. at tho nHlo-of W. O. Freyman, Eq . Itrnadway Mnuch Cbuuk. I'a,hen and where all pnrlp-a lntrrld will ba nri Ired lo make their o'atmsorl'O debarred tioni coming In upon said lund. K. It. MKtVKKP, Au-.ltor. W. O. Kr.EVS.AK, Atl'y. A ug. -wl A SELECT Emlisli and Clasieal Sclil TOR B0Y6 AND G1ULS, At Slntington, Tcriiia. This -rhonl will o.hi in lb Ibiruuient ol tbo I'reibyierUu Oburch, at Alatfnis'uu, I'j., on Monday, Soptomber 4, 1282. Thorough Intirncllon In V"nullh, Malliem it. lea Latin, ilrei k and KieLcb. Lessons on tbe flanoastieeialiv, . . ........ T1 1-.Htlt, ll. 3,JSUJ,, . 'I&l r,.i-, friu -1 11. irOirca)i.r, ruSdrM Kvs. II. 1". MnYEH.",riiirt. AugU't 9, lMMi-a EORDBNTOWN I'cxale r( ilr;o J iui'ltary tntt:tuta roH hir YUfNU L tlUtR. Hoy- & Y-00 Mi. Splendid (chotili in Be' I' htfal Trfca'.iscn (Klvtj.liluiUii.' wa. ..art). URALililfri 1I"MI. tii and To'.arttaH.. Special iaie for tlio her -.n i Si' er. Sund lor i 'a.ab.itue uir. ss It.T Wil U. UUWKN. A. M . Ave. l-tv XKiruvu.o.l., Is J. . . s I MALARIA Malaria is un almost in describable malady which not even the most' talented physicians arc able to fath om. Its cause is most frc qirjntly ascribed to local surroundings, and there is Very little question, but this opinion is substantiated by facts. Malaria does not nec essarily mean chills and fever while these troubles usually accompany it. It often affects the sufferer with pcncral lassitude, accom panied by loss of appetite, sleeplessness, a tired feeling and a high fever, the per son afflicted growing weak er and weaker, loses flesh day after day, until he be comes a mere skeleton, a shadow of his former selC Malaria once having laid lu hold upon the human frame, the door otthe system is thrown open to nervoun discav The body eak and enfeebled absorbs no noutl.hment, but subsisting upon Itself, the digestive orgaus i.o longer perform1 their functions; the livevbccomei torpid, and other crgan failing to do their routine work. speedily become disordered, and dissolution and death arc apt to ensue. In addition to bcinr a. certain curs for malaria and chills and fever, Drown's Iron Bitters is highly recommended for all di.eascs requir ing a certain and efficient tome; es-pceiallyiiidiKestion,lyspepd.i,Jnter-inittent fevers, want of appetite, lost of strength, lack of energy, etc. Enriches the blood, strengthens tlie muscles, and gives new life to ilia nerves. Acts like a charm on the digestive organs. It is for sale by all respectable dealers in medicines, price, gl per bottle Be sure and get the genuine BROWN'S IRON BITTERS. Take no other, DanMGrs, YivBS, MotliBrs! DR. J. E3. ARCHISIa 4 positive cant for fekale complamts. This remedy will act Id harmony with th- Vi lle system at all times, and also Immediately upon the abdominal and uterine mcsdes, and re store them to a healthy and strong condition. J)r. Marc'.ilsl's Utcrluo C'athotlcon wilt cure fait Ins of tho W'imb, Leucorrhoea, Chronic Infltmma ion and Ulceration of Iho Wcmb, Incidental Ilcmorrha-o or Flooding, Tilnfnl, Bnpprerscd aid Irregular Menstruation, Kidney Complaint, II irreaness and Is especially nd.iplud to tbo change of Life. Send for psmpUKt flea. A'l letters of Inrrsiryfreoiyanfwcred. Adorcss as above. For a! byrdld-npiiists. Ncr.-nlzo PI per bottle, Old r.irn PI. 30. 13 snrc and nclc for Dr. liar clutt't Uterine Catholicon. '1'aU. uootbf- For -ale at A. J. Durliug's Drug Ptoro' in Lehightmi. may 20-yI AHFfJTQ Umtnrf '" llitrt4 l. UtH I O Wantetl .raannl,e B, Rlhloo woikso(chrtler; inn ,.r,.ir ,D U U Kb Oi OIUIB3 low In puce; srll.ni utli nerrirdvery where; Uber.1 Itmt, Hi tdf., bimtMl A t, 66 r. t-uurih t.t.. rmailelpli. ra Practical Life.)iv.,ii,X7eJS:t!Sri!."r: ililOnn. Clear lypc, Onel bfi.tllitsi und ltlutr.tl..p. u:i:,M wameu. rrr. tu u.o per tto.ik. i-o, 1 emu. address J, C. M'CUKU 6.-Co , riuladcljiMa. Pa- BANK STREET, firftt lor nhrtTo Irour QdWt attrritii'M tn hii ntw Hint faU- InlirililM tI itl' All of which he is Selling at VERY LOW EST cash rnicES. CV An Inspection Invited aud satisfaction' Kuaiantced In all cites. E, I. J. PAETZEL,; UHALER IN lints and Caps, Umln ellas, Satchels, Trtu:!:sr , Gloves; (Co., S:c;,. ..D Market f quare, MAUCH CI1UM, Pcnn'm. .May 20, lfM. $11- for 84. T'iKin recelp' of -loi) i Wit VDd lo anj td-' drn lu ttu tfallol Stales The Reeky Moilain Mining Renew, the lea-llnx mtntnK lnurnsl of tbe country cn.itaitiiusr kach si-rCKIbe Isteet news truui all ibe cun. i' id i oloia'o ni-d the ailJoldlpj Toi rliorb e. lor one y-r. nd Om. Un ! ('!wii litii: r N'iin-ABwt-- arL icw i Tii k n.fcj: si zx Vim ' mmnt The proriirilns of Mils rtri-iny .re 1. ealH In hnoino rnt.ty. t .. oris tu mimI s-oi.ala.s ot IB iu I claims ui". li.'.. . .; der.bl. work Ims jsiis-aoy t".i d 10 . In. i.unre me .11 U'.sstl. 1-0 llle s tH-k o ii, rurn-.i..s 1 tiers an sinuuilly sro ft bo no liil'e uelr. 'Iho t'litrf .be of 11.1s 1 m rj-iji ft,r s w 1. ulv 11 to sui U'l.hi t il. r-KUlar 1 rlsw ki ssblnb I It l.-iliosr a' ibe '"ni ns'sotti"- To iniorrra, t ion r- aar.tt.4 1 1..- n iiii. aim k Mii.'rtei the sere'..y. . It . ' ur- 'S S n.1 1'h.s-k. utui.es r-l.r. or ru'aiers..i it' lert Jeli-3 T. 1YE3. tub' hf K" Ijr Mounlutn MUl'g KrrtVir, ll.kVrK '..tv , !': 10 e-i. itvsa plaoopy jv.S-lf ' 1Tr v " " 1 r t v. lasiii ua' la ! - i.iH.i a 'u si-K-r. li kS- ., LvhlKLton. Ai. Tvrw HtJr.dt.tis.t,