a'ivkw avMilfl Our New York Lottor, H.V, llOrlTIIIlKll, I MIDll LKIIlaMTON. I'A.l BATUIIPAY, AUGUST 2fl, t82. Editorial Mention. TnE 8'ar llotttn Rati nro leiDj vety vioriiUely fimlioJ nil tho power ol the, Ouvornmoiit.il lining inert lo Ibat cml, If but the otUer. . The flreenuitr-liers of Miusacltisr-lts li va tinmiu.itcll deli. H. 1 Ntt'.tltrns tVvtt Rulit-H.ntiulal bimlidttc. fctu is fiOttitliK I' bo Is not 11 cni.illilnlo. llEttitNrt Iriitu nil tbo cmintlcs In K- n- tnoky Hhow tba vote for Aielliito Cliik sumls: U'iuy (D-m.), 117,907; -Jacob (I d. mid Rep.). 75,511. Henry's lau-j-tllj, 11 too. TnE Rupnl llom Omiuly Comiiilttco mi et nt tbe Court Honv. in tbe but Vimjb of Miucb. Chunk, ou WVItiibiluy. 3 ) hinst.,Rt2o'cl ick p.tn.,tinrr.t,go t-re t mi.iaiy umtter-j pmatuinH to the np- ji oncbing cuni nbn. It is nnlil tbut Stow.irt la n tempcrauce lil.in nud Denver Is nnt, of tours? ctily B c.uupiiiBii nUiiilt r sueli tw ui oah.st U lltTtll HtllOi c'-c ) iu.f the tomptr v on nv n ; bin if tine, who will tbo tcra p,TiiiioU pill lie in vott-rj support will Lb take it Btiaixbt or otherwise? Tun offl.-iil vote ofAlabatnnrorSnpcr-iilifudfiitdfEJi-.cilion was connttd Mon day. II. C Aitmtrouc Drm-icmt, re cuiva'l 101,173 votm, ngalnst -17.133 cast fori. G. WojiI, the lUpnliliciu-Green- bnek ciniUiln'd. Tbo utiro Vjte cast wus naaily one-third loss than n full vote. The Senate will , talid 31 Democrats and 2 ciiipositlon; Ibo limine 79 Democrats and 21 om- silion. Tbe latter consists of 8 ltppnl'licars, i GretubackfrB and 9 In d pendent Diiuneriitfl. The L"Z"rno comity Prohibition-Re ft mi urtv held a convention in tbo American Jlecli'inic's Hall, Wilkesbnrre, Monday at ten o'clock. 51. Nichols was elected President; M. W. Parris, Secre tary, and Edward Jonol, Treasurer. The full iing caulidates were then nominat fd. Protliouotnrv. J. W. HornS.iker, of Mountain Top; Clerk of the Courls.Mar tin Baretz. of Ilizli.tou; Jury Conimis sioner, Jolin Widdall, of Pleas.int Valley; It-Mirfsoutntive of Firnt distnct, William It llrlcls. The nomination for District Attorney was postponed. Committees were appointed to organize clubs iu vari ous districts and to confer ith Lncka- wauna conferees regarding tho nomina tion of a Congressman for this district. A letter from tho Pope to tbe Irii.li Bishops, dated August 1, is published in Ho ne. His Holiness, expressing bis pro found regret that tranquility has not been Testored in Ireland and that murders continue to be committed, says. "Tbe Irish people, by following tbo advice of their prelates, may hope for tbo allevia- tto'i ol the ills from which they suffer. A just cause must be upheld by just "meaiis. Secret societies must be shunned In tbe words of St. Aucustine, the first Obarncteristio trait of liberty is the non- commission of crimes Tbe priests ought to be attivo supporters of tbo publio or der dmlui tbe present troubles." Tbo letter concludes byexpnssing tbe bopi that tbe Enijlish Government will do justice to tbe equitable claim of the Irish people, re membc-ring that tbe paoification of Inland constitutes an element of tranquility iu the whole enipiro. The Democracy of this county on Mnn day lsstbcld tbe usual annual meeting, which vas well attended by prominent Democrats from all parts of tbe county. Harmony prevailed and enthusiasm was manifested in tho cause. Next comes a more important inovo, the Convention ou the 4th proximo, at which time candi ditcu are to ba placed in nomination for tbe sevtrr.l iCloes lo be filled at tbe No vcniber eltcliou. Let tbe delegates il ected to do that work see to it that they b- b ct men for tho several positions who s'jall possess tbo ability to fill Ibem bon eslly, intelligently and for tbo best in tiels of tbe entire people. Nominate no man for office soil ly ou bis chim that be is entitled to it, but let fittness be tbo guiding star of tbo delegates. With a ticket mado up of men of ability au-i tried honesty, tho result of the election iu November is oertain, but, on tbo con trsry, with men licking those requisites, defeat will lie prub iblo. lie Hiiro you put the right mm in tbo right pUce, "Wnvr Women Siiuulu Know," is tho title of a new work by lira E. 15. Dnffey, and published by the Fireside Publishing Cainpany, Phil uli-lpbla. It discu,st Ktiljtcls of a very delicate nature, but in such a way that cannot otTuvl a leglli mate and hc-altltlul tnslo or sentiment. is a work wbicli may safely be placed in tbe bauds of m others and daughters, at should bo fi iiud there. The Firesid Publishing Company is a new housa in Philadelphia, but it has published tbl book iu n stylo which is equal to tho best, aud iu sim i pur leulars surpass the hist iu tbe world. Tbo print U lirne nn clear, new Bourgeois, like lb it of Hn per's M.igazlut-.fius paper.', ami all forun of binding, of tbo vtry bet. Henry Al temus, of Pbiladtlpbi i. is tbo well-know binder, aud bus sewed tbe book with wire, by tbe new and improved pate michinerv which sews with wire just as thoub it were dono by tbe most skillful hind with thread, from tbe inside out ward. As u result this largo work opens Iretly, the opened panes never fly back, aro perfectly pliablunnd tbo sections and covers aro almost as durable as iron. This is one advance worthy of note on b ok intended lur stamluiil use, or lor id ices in the library. It is sold only by cnbscription, aud agents aro wanted in tuls county. The navy yards,nuder SecretarjOham'- ler, are to become f..clors In this year s elections. The S. cretary hoodwinked the Democrats Iu the United States Sen ate as to tbe Advisory Bi.ird to deter tnlue what yards shall bo retained aud what discontinued. Mr. Chiudler 1ms given notice that bo will not convene tbe Board uu'll after ibe elections. Mean wiille. tbo undtrtan'dibg will be created that voting Ibe It'-pitblican ticket will go far toward reluming u yarl. Cbandhr will appear at Klttirly iu the intt-reot of the Maine llepubliuaus, and that aril will be played lor the Republican candi dates. Arthur is also expected to be on tho spot, Tho cry will be. "Save tbe yard by voting tbo Ptpubllcun ticket." Wherever yards can be employed in this manner, it will be d"Ue, Ir Chandler is smart at anything, it isnt an operation of this discriplioii. Tho Advisory Beard, which Democrats thought wuseuch a fine thing to check him, bene bis purpose exaotly. Regular cormpor.ileuco uf AbvocATK. Nsw York, Aujrutt 23, 1882. Let mo first leftr you lo tbo lulroduc t'.ry ri hi irks contained In my preceding letter, c-uicernlug Ibo "Dark Side of The ntrical L'fu" before I begin tbo truthful B'.orj of a 0DS2t tIRtiiTKa WoJtAX. This is taken from no bonk of fiction, but from life, Irora tho aid and constant reality of life. She wan an only daughter, and her f ither having large lilcnuH, she was thor oughly educated, and isprclil attention wan given to Urn cultivation of superior natural mu-ical tas'.o an ' abilities. Ex ceedingly attractive and highly cultivat ed, nIio was n sncl.,1 favorlio us a child and a young hdy. Tho fu'ber died, and sbo was 1-jlt, to tbo crw of brothers who, U II alleged, d- fr.iuJcd her of ber share uf Lir futbtr's estate. Ill-feeling and es trangement were engeuib red, and, to es capo uuple:u.int domestic relations, sbo m rrled, when littlo inoio than a ohild, u mnn mncb older than herself, who bad mi nvracted by Ler face and nccoit ltsbuii'lils. lie proved to bo a brute, who drink to excess and abused ber hauicfully. Htr prido prevented ber from nppeuling to ber friends or disclos- her situation. Finally bo died iu r drunken spree, and lelther with nothing savd ber wardrobe and jewels, with wbicb to support herself and two children. She had never been taught to work aud did not know how to do anything but sing, She took a botiso and kept boarders and lid it well, with tbe tastes nud refine ments of a lady, but was unsuccessful, simply beo mse she had never been taught housekeeping or economy. Sbo tried to turn ber musical education to account by siuging iu concerts. This was precarious and uncertain. She had an offer to go to Nev Orleans upon what seemed n desir able engagement. Sbo went, to find tbat tbe contracting party bad gone, no one knew wither. Worst of all, ber baggage was stolen.witb all her and ber children's clothing, except what they bad on their backs. Ouo of tbo children was taken sick nud died among strangers, aud to get money fur tbe burial, she pawned a part of her jewelry. Sbo came back to New York, and took oald on the way, for want of sufiicieut clothing; she was com pelled to go into a hospital where she lay for six weeks, her child being cared for by a charitable lady who had knowu tho mother in ber prosperous days and learn ed by accident of her position. She came out of tbo hospital, alono iu the world ami with a chili to support as well as herself. She got a temporary engage ment to sing at a theatre. For about two mouths sbo earned enough barely to pay living expenses. Then tbe engagement closed and no other opened. It was at this time that tho "man about town" was Introduced by a theatrical ac quaintance. He was accustomed to find complaisant ladies bebiud the drop cur tain. Her beauty and accomplishments attracted him, and be offered to befriend her. She declined tba offir. Sho was suffering for actual food but she had prido and modesty aud self-respect nud would starve rather than sacrifice them, She found opportunity to join a company wbicb was to bring out a new pleco in three weeks, and daily during tbo three weeks, she weut to rehearsals, iu tbe hope f tbe pittance tbat was off -red for tho me tbo piece might be phyed. It is not the custom to pay anything for tbe period of rehearsal, except to artists of established renown. Lick of food aud exposure to all kinds of weather, coupled itb stuudiug for four and five hours a day, sent her again to a sick bed. She ran iu debt t ber landlady nud both her obild aud herself were without food. But for tbo child, she would have com mitted suicide provided she could have bought tbe lauduum. Without lettiug her know tbo source from wbicb help ime, the "inau about town" sent ber u physician and money to-buy food and mediciues. She used it because ber love for her child would not lot her dio. When she got better, be, btill uuknown to ber, got ber a chanco to join tho bal lot iu tbo Opera, tbo manager sending for ber and offjring ber tbe place. It was almost worse than dcatu to ber to accept it and to display herself in sucb fashion on the boards. But that gave food lor ber little girl, aud what will not a mother do for ber child? Hur illness bad weakened ber voice so she could not biug aud she could fiud nothing els? to do. So she. a woman of immeasurable pride, became a b.illet-daucer and did it with' a loathing aud a horror beyond words. It was then that I bud seen her at the Academy. Since then tbe opcrillo season bad closed and with it tbe $10 a week stopped. Sjo Lad attracted attention aud men sought her with offers of comfort and "pleusure" if she would dispense with her reputation. There was but one answer to all sucb propositions. She would die if she must but, if so, she would die an bouest wo rn in, worthy of the respect of tbe child for whom she lived. Sho lonud nppor tunity to j-in a company that was going "on the loud" iu ii iii'intli, with anew play. For the prep iraUry, aguiu she went to rehearsals without a ceut of pay, lue conipiu-y opened atu distant point, did not prove successful aud disbanded, Ailbiiuta dollar being paid, either f services, loan or means to gel back. The ohil.l had been 1,-lt iu New lork aud, of course tho mother got back to it some bow, us mothers always do. But want, anxiety aud bodily ills bad stricken ber down again, aud no lung time could uuw elapse before tbe weary nud luilhfiil heart would bout rest, rftir Btich struggles, temptations and bitter humiliations, as few women cm withstand tor. one half ot tbe time this poor womau had done. let she was "only u tullct-daucer Well, thank Unci, h.li Veil's eaten will open (pucker aud wider for the ballet dancer such as she, tuau for t-nebulfof those who would have cou-idered tin m selves defiled by association w itb ber. down hero. If this woman with tbo advantages of beauty, accomplishments, high musical ability aud il natural aptitude fur sticeee bus woru out ber lile iu tbe struggle uud gone to ber grave, a victim to theatrical lri.1. uml (tisdppolnlmeiit, what will be thecbiuots ot ihu mass of ignorant ni vices who kuow nothing of the prulewdou save its ulitlenug ouisiile show, but who tbiuk they oil e-isily mount to the top of the ladder? Lt tbeiu answer tbecouuu drum thrniiilves. SHUT LEAFLETS. Brooklyn ia troubled by repeated and Important burglaries, as much as four in tbe lsst week. Iu summer there exists n great number of vacant bouses, Iu the 4lb 9th nud 10th precincts wbicb contain some of Ibe finest residences in tbe city. Each precinct ban a deteclivo who is sup posed to round every day to try tbo doors of vacant bouses and see that they are alt right. Unhappily tboso prcclnots are so extensive that tbe detectives nro unablo to tiy all the bonnes iu ono day. New York tbtoves aro tbe supposed authors of nearly all thine burglaries. They think they luivo ft great field over there. In fact they bavo. Several persons have applied with success to be released from captivity in Iusans Asylums. Surely the law which allows sucb terrible errors ought to be remodelled. It is easier now to get a brother Incarcerated for tbrco years iu an Iusane Asylum than to get any gambling swindler condemned for eight days in prison. Tho District Attornoy seems, however to bays thor oughly frightened the policy dealers, and gambling den keepers of the city. He acts over tbe bead of our municipal po lice and uses bis own private detectives. It looks as If bo meant work, and results from bis work. The Bellevuo Hotel on the Jersey Highlands is infect :d with typhoid fever, All tbo guests ran away and tbe families of two persons takon ill have been obliged to band $5000 to tbe hotel keeper to prevent tbe immediate removal of tba patients. Tho case will cettaUly como into court with curious details. Our Colorado Letter, Special Correspondence. Colorado Springs, Aug. 19, 1882. The tourist iu search of either health or pleasure may profitably spend many days, or evou weeks, in tbe vicinity of Colorado Springs. To tho health-seeker tbo nir hero is probably more exhiUratttig and bracing than that of the higher alt! tudes, or of any other place iu the State, except, possibly, Idaho Springs, about one hundred miles further north. Aud then tbo various points of interest near here, somo of which I mentioned in my list letter, furnish ample sources of nmusemout to tbo explorer. Then, too, Irom whatever point you view them it is impossible to avoid an ever recurring feeliug of admiration for tbe grandeur ol the two lolly mountains always befor you the majestic appearance of Pike's Peak, lowering above tbo lino of moun tains around it, and tho beautiful Chey enne, whose massive contour is ho strik iDg as to make you overlook tho fact tbat its height is several hundred feet lis than Pike's. There is a unity of coucip tiou iu it unsurpassed by any mountain I have ever seen, and yon feel that it is full of living power. "Pike's Peak or bust" is as much tho cry now as it was in lin early days, and all who feel equil to tbe task iuvariably climb its rugged ascent and then liy by a few dajs for repairs. Iu 1010 Coronado was sent into this region by tboso old fellow-Spaniards who were consumed with that fierce buuper for gold which induced them to scour tho earth iu search of it; and eighty years before tbe Pilgrim Fathers landed upon Plymouth Rock be was perilously tin versing the San Luis Patk and, perhaps, seeing tbo Wet Mountain Valley lying, as it does to-day, groin and fertile between tbo two ranges. But bo went away dis appointed after all. Then in 180G, when Sir, Jefferson was President, aud Aaron Burr was engaged in bis treasonable con spiracy to fouiel anew enipiro west of tho Alleghauies, Lieutenant Zebulou Pike, an adventurous and persevering officer of tbo army, was ordered to pro ceed westward and explore tbe region be- tweeu the Missouri River and tbe lronlit r. of Mexico, which then included cousid erable territory now belonging to tbe United States. Hb left St. Louis ou tbe 21th of June and camped iu tbe foot-bills near this point on tbe 23th of November, To-day tbo same journey may be made iu less than sixty hours, aud the traveler need not go Into camp upon arrival hers either.butmay be assigned a comfortuble room by abotclcleik wilh eye-glasses Pike saw the great peak on the lfilh of November just as travelers by rail now see it when at K-ast ISO miles distant. It appeared, he said, "liko a small bine cloud," and on tbe 17th be "marched at tbe usual hour, pushed with tbe Idea of nrrlviug at the mountains tbat night ;but lound wbeu night came no visable def fereuce iu their appearance from yester day." And on tbe 25tb be again '-marcher early with tbe expectation of ascending 'ie mountain, but was only able to camp at its base." This recalls the old stori wo have so often beard about tbo decep tive distances in this clear atmosphere It Is absolutely true Ibat mountaius twen ty miles distant appear to be near enough r a mnrulug walk before breakfast, Probably tbe reader has beard about tb Englishman who wouldn't jump a three foot Irrigating ditch because he "couldn'l tell, by Jove, you know, that tbe blasted thing wasn't three-quarters of a mil wide." But to return to Pike. He called his discovered peak Mexican Mountain aud left others to give it bis name, Upo tbe viry top of it, where cold winds blow aud suow squalls occur at uearly all sea sons of tbo year, a Government signal station is now maintained, tbe officers i: charge living there n portion of the time, It was the "old.old story" which turned the tide of emigration in this direction, People probably never wanted gold more than alter the panic of 1857, and tbe re port of its finding here tbe follow iug year caused sucb a stampede across the plains as never has been equaled, except iu early California days. Events moved rapidly, and in the winter of 18C0-'C1 Territorial Logi-dtture. numbering some Iweuly-five devoted patriots, met at what was then Colorado Cily, located ju' about where Pike, followed by Fremon in 1818, bad eieb pitched their tent Tbe reinall 8 of this old Capital tiro still to be seen less than two miles from tb towu of Colorado Spriugs, or about mid way between here and Maultou. The "city" consists of four or fiva rough adobo fiame buildings, never much more than shanties, but now sadly dthpldated, Tbo old state bouse is Btill standing Ilk soma sea-fariug bulk 1-ft high aud diy on a deserted beach. Tradition states that it contained three rooms; iu one tbe member met, In another they slept while In tbe third was that alwnyB neces sary adjuuet of a legisU'ive body tbe bar. Iu tbe course of tbe proceedings, at tbe first session, I believe, a motion was made to transfer the seat of govern "Aud we carried our polnli" said an nn tertaiuiug pioneer with whom It has been my goad fortune to converse, 'because We bad tbo best wagon, nud four mules, nnd tbe bicl wblskoy." This old "stale house" has until recently been a station for retailing "bay and feed" lo Ibo mule tcamn traVelsluglbe mountain roads.nnd Iu another of the buildings "chain light ning nnd lager beer have been supplied to the drivers. Alas, for ileparted-groat- ness; tbo remains of it are found In this new frontier country, as In tbe historical lands of tbo old world. Dom Pedbo. Our Saratoga Letter. From our Rkoolar Corrhsfondknt. Saratoga SrRtNdS, N. Y., Aug. 19, '82. While you of tbe can't-gst-away club bnve bad to nccept with resignation tho torrid weather of tbo past week, we in Saratoga, while admitting that the weath er was perhaps a triflo too hot, bavo en joyed the delicious elasticity of tbo at mosphere and the cooling breezes from tbe Adirondacks. And what n wonder ful place Saratoga is, to be sure. It is tbe great exponent of onr genuine and only American way of passing a watering place summer. Although but a village R Is also a city of hotels, nnd such hotels as only our extravagant Ideas of life on this side of tbo Atlantic could maintain. Tbe frequent trains come pnffinginto tbo station and dicbargA their crowds of liv ing freight to be immediately swallowed np and incorporated somehow with tbe kaleidoscopio ever cbangiug previous ar rivals, facetiously called "guests" by the solemn and overworked administrators of these great institutions. If one may judge by one of tbe largest of these, al most historical in its name aud connec tion with tbo earlier days of Saratoga, they are admirably managed, and upon the American plan. too. The provision ing is excellent as well as the cooking. It evidentally proved very attractive to nn individual from the rural districts, who was heard to say; "Well, I do enjoy it; but it's nip nnd tuck wilh me whether I get the worth of my five dollars a day or bust!" Of conrse ono of tbe principal objects of sojourning here is to "take tbe waters,' and at the various 8-rings iu tbo brigb summer mr rnings ouo might imagine o-ie's self by tbe waters of Babylon There is no pleasanler occupation than t) sit down in one of these saline temples nad while qnafflog one's own dose to watch tbe string of visitors in quest of tbe henlth-beiiring. draught. From tbo rosy-cheeked maiden to tho foot-in-lhe gnve old man or woman, all consume fieir allotletl tnmblcrfully; but liisreally past endurance when a swee tly-ten ler, probably engaged, young conplo sounler to the spring and g.izo fondly m each others eyes while absorbing the fluid. Truly n tender act to be enshrincd'on memory's happiest page. The use of these mineral waters seems to be badly abused by peoplo who aro ignorant of their lasting effects. Hathorne Water.for instance, which is extremely powerful, should properly bo only taken nuder medical advice. Yrt slender girls will quietly walk nw.iy with three tumblers or so nnder their j ickets Vvitbcut winking, but often not without disastrous after ef fects on tbeir bcnllh. Uscar Wilila arrived yesterday morn ing nnd iu five minnt' walk from the depot along tbe plrzzas of the United States Hotel to tho Broadway front of that bouse, he fi-rmeu and expressed bis pinion of S il ntoga, which being favor able, of course, assnres the success of tbe remainder of tbe sensou here. I believe there has been a good sale of tickets to a first-class audionce for bis lecture this eveniug, and tbo firoworks in the park will not draw off many from bis pyro tcohnio oratory. A breakfast at Jit. Mo Gregor was given iu bis honor this morn ing. It was annonrici'd in advance that nisiei Kiid pond lilies wou'd be in order aud sunflowers eschewed. By asingular coincidence the gorgeous sunflowers which nppear in Congress Park every summer did not begin bloominc witl: their usual luxuriance this year until within the last three days, as if they bad waited to greet their poet. One of tbe greatest cbnrnis ofSirato- g-t is its variety in dress and its contra dictions. It is dangerous to make an assertion here, for you may receive ocu lar proof to the contrary tbe next min ute. A calico sack walks contentedly by the side of plush or velvet, aud a ten cent lawn figures iu connection with diamouds as big as plover's eggs. "The beauty of Saratoga air is tbat you ran w-osr anything in it," some one observis. aud just then comes along n lady iu a dress of old gold plush, lookiug as if wrapped in ber own window cirlain. But if plush In winter is bad, ns it is ex cept iu upholstery -it is worse in sum mer, and there is no fashion about it, for neither plush nor velvet are seen, ex oepting occasionally, and then they look heavy and out of placo. Even in a cool, clear atmosphere like tbat of Saratoga during tbo past week, velvet feels and looks burdensome, and is soon covered with dust, while tho light lawns, the walking s'lks aud summer yeilings scarce ly show soil and are wings instead of an obstacle and burden. August. M 15 W ADYERTISKM r.NTS. Jeff. M. Relirig' nt his store on South Street, LeM&liton, Pern, is receiving daily, Fresh Vegetables, "Watermelons, Cantcloupes, Apples, Pears, Peaches and all kinds ot , T NUTS and FRUITS, which he is selling at prices which defy competition. Call and purchase and be satisfied of this fact. 2o-lf. The Aconlcs of Bilious Colic, tho Indc tcrlbable pangs oft'hronlo IniHieostlon, the debility and mental rtupor resulting from a cottlvo habit, mny bo certainly avoided by regulation the jtem with that ngrconblo anil rofrcsliInK Standard Preparation, Taii- uakt's Skltki;h Ai-kiuent. I'KOOOKABIjE AT AI.I. UHUUQISTi $10 to 20,000 In lexltltnate Judicious speculation In drain ITOVISIons RIHl nitidis llll imr iteriei;ieu in iiir. vlel'ls sure ninntlily iirolua tn lariro unit small Investors. Address, Tor full particulars, H. K. KasnAl.t, & On., Coin'n Merchants, 117 &.1 l bn dalle htrcel, unicairo, in. 3 ;! J 3 GO CSls a I'm c03S I 32 lil3E 7 25 1-2 col K s UJ a bSd.S-S 3 5S4 it 5 1 U-SfiiEliPf IN DRESS GOODS and BROCATEL SILKS I Dress Ginghams - 10 cents, worth 121 and 15 cents. Cottonades ----- 19 cents, worth 25 cents. Men s lJercale JLaimdried Slurts, with 2 Colli . for 75 cents. worth fcl.25 everywhere. Men's Scarfs for 35c, worth ,r)0c. Some sizes in Janvin's Black Kid Gloves at 35c. A nice line ol" Black Silk Chenillo and Bnglo Fringes at two-thirds their usual price. PRINTS at 4J, 5, 6, 7 and 8c. Bleached ana unmeacnea musiin iroin oc. per yara upward. My line of is complete and the Prices are Low as the Lowest ; remember I have all grade from the Cheapest to the Best. And now a word about the BBIjACJK CASfflMllUlJl! is This line oi Goods T take especial interest in, and I will challenge and defy anyone to excel me in this line cither in Price or Quality. I know they are Excelled by any Nowhere. I am receiving almost daily New Goods, and my aim and object is to give the most and best goods for the cash money, and. Will not lie UNDERSOLD. EF Remember at TIT) TOT COT li ; BOTTOM OBI IltlLHAS & CO. E TEACHEKS WANTED. Ntno male trnclicrs nro wanted for the Ma- honlnir Tuwnshlii Schools. Tt-rin FIVE MUNI lis Tim I xauilti itlon will Im licit! at till) UhNTHESClUA HE SetllDUt. IiUUSE on Siiturila, Soit. -2, 1662, at 0 o'clock u. iu. .AppiirulioiiB lor ciiiit-ciioii tn aciiuoi lax will bi reci'ivt-tl until mine ilutu. liy order of the llaiird, KI.IAS S. HOPPES, Sce'y. aug. 10. U82.W3. M. BANK STREET. Lohighton, Pa., MU.Llins and Dealcis In' llKmd nt 11 It A IX BOUGHT Mid SOLTla ltEUUIAlt MAJtKU'J" UATKS. Wo would, nlso, lc'orrtluilv Intorm onrelti zout Hint wonio nowfulir iircpurcd to aur 11. V tue-in with fium pny MIno ilcalicrt at VERY LOWEST IMUiiES. Jf. IIEIL5IAN & CO. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS The un1crp!i;npd c.ills tho nttcntlon of Fnnnirs.to ttie liut tlmi liu is now nmnutac- tunriif. In connection with ltUM MEAI-. a superior urtlclo ul SUPER-PHOSPHATE, Ouarnntecd to be rendu from TIOICEI) HAW llt)iVr, wlilch Is lur superior tuuny oilier now in mo tnurKei 11 is n Purely 13onc Fertilizer. I rcsiico'fullv ask that n filr and honest trial ur MY I'llOSI'il ATE bo made. 1 do not claim that hiitnocp:it!i!o doses will work wiiii, lets. Imt recommend n llocrnl tti-plleailon nnd n Uioruuieh test, and X nm satisfied to nlihlo by the result, lur further parllculurs apply 10 A. MINER, New Mahoning, Carbon t?o., Pa, Sept. 10-lm. Auditor's Notice. In the Ornhnns' Court of Carbon County. Pa. juno lerm, in inn ni.iiier 01 inu Final Aceuunt uT Daniel Miller, 11 Hard Inn ol Kate A. KunU-r, minor child of Ilarid Kuulcr, Into ul .Mahoning Townthip, Car, nun uoumy, i a., tieccnsuti. Tho undersigned Auditor, npnnlnted by tho Court. Ju-te 23rd. 1 8'J. lo ex imlne nnd. IToc caslon requlro. correct ami ies' ute and settle the account oi ine sain ii.iviti nnutr. leunrti. Ian. ami inako return to said Court, will hold a meeting for tho purposo of his appointment On Monday, the 2Sth day of August, 1882, at NINE o'clock A. M nt tho llttioeof W. O, Freyina,n, Esq , ltrondwny Muueli Chunk, Pn , when nnd whero all turtles Interested wilt bo req tired to inako their claims or te debarred fiom coining In upon sutd lund. I., if CI I.'1VI,M!,1 A... !.. W. Q. FnEVMAM. Att'y. ' Aujr.i-w Entirely Satisfactory. Ladies wishing a perlume that combines novelty, delicacy anil richness, find Flores ton Cologne entirely satisfactory. N EW AnVEIU'IsEMEXTS, SHEUIFF O. W. LENTZ, OF FRANKLIN. Subject to decision of Democratic Nomlu ting Convention. aug. 19.. JJtOlt SUBMIT ANTHONY COLL, OF I.EIliail TOWNSHIP. Subject lo dei-i.lon of Democratic Nomin, ating Convention, aug20 t. c, rpO WHOM IT 31 AT CONCERN. Alt persons aro hereby lorbld to irlreor sell tonaiuuel erfuss. Sr .uu? miutor n.lrlluoui liquors niter this date. All neranns dnlnir i will be dealt with to the lull eitrnlurtbe law. FUANK 11UWKH, Hreixerllle, Monroe euuty, Pa. Aug. 12, lssli.-wj. " rt-1 T T r t o now sufoTlnir from OV71iJJlJ-iUO wuunilsor dhciifo of any kind caused by military servioinro entitled lo re-nSMin. v mows, minor ciiiniM-ii. iiendfiit tool hers or tumors 01 snuners wn, licit Irom tho eircctsol their service nre also ntltli-tl. Many Invalid pensioners nro rn. titled lo nn 1NCUKABB. Ciireiul nssltitnnen irlvin In ibi.AYi.i or iiK.iEOTnnri.AiMi', n many ran I allowed with lint little nu.ro ovldenrc. Coinploto Instructions with rider- ,-ticcs sent on nppiicntn n. ijiiah. ct iii-t . Kimi. Attorney m Law, Old I m.. wanning. ion, 1) C, JU'y 1, 1- CHAS. M. SWEENY & SON Annnnueo tn their numernys friends anil the public generally, that they have Remove, from Levan's Building Into tho Old Post-Office Building, Bank St., Lehighton, and have jut received a very large invoice oflhe Latest Styles of DRESS AND DRY GOODS, ' NOTIONS, OIL CLOTHS, &c:, &c. Together with u lull and completo lino of Choice Groceries aud Proyisions, Quccnswarc, Wood and "Willlow Ware, nnd in fact anything unci everything tiimlly tn bo found in ft first class store, all of which they are selling nt Prices Inlly its Low us the mine Quality of Goods can be bought for any store In tills section. A trial will cnuvinco you. ' April 23, 1881. Clocks & Spectacles. Orcpt ci,nnco t-imeeinon. ey. Tlio-te who nlwav- ta.o od.-anVa'-o of iho oort e chancellor towkuiii money -that ore off lid. I citeinlly bccotr.o wealthy -wlllo those who i!u l ot ;ni prove Knth chances reuiilu In poveity a waiitman' inin.wonien. uoynvnl i rlrls to woik fornn rli'ht m heir own locn llltw. Am one 0111 do ih wirt prowl If f'on. iho atari n o UiWiiei-Bwiii pai inori ni n it-n t ui". i j wflor. STMt-ii'iTO outfit furntih"d lieo. , o one. who can ewe talk tnninki money rapid ly. You cin iicviuc nu wonu- i il . or null- roar anai o iromenn. Full Infrrn ntion a dull line, 1 i eo-1eV ei 1 1 eo. ,dt!tfs!ii eon A Co., 1 ort'ntid Slatno. cteciu-y WOWDEItFTjr.. UVSTKCMEKTSM On which any ons can play. THE McTANI MANY Organettss, Melopcans and Antomatto Organs, if . J ? i- I Watches and Jewelry So Craa'Cfil Ma Bays I Vy the Combined Treatment of EXCELSIOR RUPTURE PLASTER AND HEALING COMPOUND ! A SELECT and ClanGal School FOR BOYS AND GIRLS, At Slatinglon, Pcnna. This School will open In the Hasement of the rreibyterian unurcn, at aiaungton, ra., on Monday, September 4, 1882. Thorough Instruction In Knirllsh, Mnthemnt. Ics I.atin, lirei-K nnd i-rer.cn. i.cfsuns on the Piano a specially. illlBH lll.L.lc. 11. .tii. x r.ii, Prlncliial. tor Circulars, address Kkv. II. V. MEYERS, Supt. August 5. 168J-m3 tir ANTED. Airents. Starllinie as the ' ' pages of rotnaneefroin the lowest depths ofslavery to a position ainoiiK thq hrst In the land. "i.iie auu limes 01 FREDERICK DOUGLASS written by httneel T I IS full pnj;e UIuBtrntlonff; prlco W. Outrlrula Uncle Tom'e l?atlnM InTlirlUloK ami roiuaotlo Interest with ihe mi .let J ctinrin that evcrv won! I true. A mar velous itury most rrupli. rally tuM Ami of ureal DiBloncai tuiuo inn viume win ue caiterly touKbt for by tho liumlrvtls of thou amll WHO Uttve witiciiru mo ronmrimui cur or iinil have been thrllletl bv the eloquence ofthlt womlerlul man The work Rlvei an account nfraany Imerviewi with prominent mcniiml narratt-n many anealotes concern In if them unknown to I lie nenerul public. It abounds lu many graceful touclu i both of wit uml rlonuence "He Is such a remarkable man that peoplo liketoreHd abut him, ami no wondrr. n i if in Conartaallorllitt. lt Isasiuspirintf as a poem." WomanU No stunner tory has been, or ever will ho tniil Itoilon Ad vet titer. "It is a more ubs irblnte tale than any crea tion f rliitlon." iToy,(A. i.) mraia. I)estlnea to a wide sale.1' llartord Cou "The whole story Is exceedingly well told,' Hoc h tilt r utmocrau Address PAIU I'UIiUSUINa CO, Hartford, Conn A Bible Commentary. Ilinlily ruilorseil by Representative aim of all Churches. Lowest priml book iub- lilhe.l. Adilreiut M iiiru Vii,-r,..rv Tr.1l. ment to Deuvtrr then a sprig of a towr, 1 oxilt, Midi, aprS cor OTICE. 1 emnhstleallvdeny the report that lent the lltuUofa cherry treo to prevrut artUs uUklntr chrrrles. 1 he lint hs were cut liy a Ijnu ti-ind, and 1 navinir lurKuiieu anoui 11, climbed Iho tree and (ell, hur Imr mysell se. v.,ru-. I denuuaeo the nurtlM vho elrcuUt- ed the reimrt as luse l.il(ltlrf. 'Ihtre are siue,noiloubt, who would l) pjeaswl to hoar that I had broken my neck, us was reior ed, but 1 am nappy to sjy i uiu noi. AMf.li.-iiV Utavir Hun, I'a., Stud for Circuit", Cstilofuf ef Moitc, ac. J. arcTAMMAIVY, Jr. IriT.nler sad Hsnuhctiirer. Weroestor, Ilasa. ACIEXTS WANTED. A uirusl f-n rnsltlvo evlilenre of Wonderful Cures sent ou receipt of 8c. stamp. July 15-yl Ail.lress, V. II. MERRICK, 0Silensburj, N. T. H 1 1 3G WILL DURING THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS, Sell liis Entire Stock of Summer Goods, comprising Ms And Men's, Youth's and Children's CLOTHING AT AID BELOW COST ! Trunks, Valises and Umbrellas, in endless variety all styles, sizes and pricos. The best White Shirt in the market, for only 85 cents. April 29, 1882 ED. W. EIST, Manager.
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