2 "Oriiiial Ctaj Casl Stare." Ladles attention It- called to a New OorseC whloh we have added to our Immense Corset took, THE ELSIE """oned CORSET. WAMKANTED NOT TO BREAK. .It ll fcad of learlest American Oortet Sateen, cut and bnod lw meet the requirement! of female anatomy, and ifunranteed to STAND MORE WEAlt THAN ANY UOHSET fold lor doable the money. The Side and nip re Used with Pure Flaxlllne, made and adapted uprettty for Corset Wear, and It to Inserted as to maki theConet SHAPELY and DURAHLE, whilst the DOU11LE BONES, In combination with the Flaxlllne, make It IMI'OsSIULE TO llllEAKover the Hip. All who hare worn one WILL HAVE NO OTHER, and a (Ingle trial will be convincing. The Price it Only SI. SslltSSSll T. NUSBAUM. Jiin'eSi; 183 yl SATURDAY. JULY 21, 1883. Our Neighborhood in Brief. President Gowen la opposed to company lore!. Mr. T. A, Snyder It visiting relatives and friends, near SlrimdsburK. Sheriff tenia, of Mauch Chunk, wat in town Saturday, with hii byclcle. Quito a number of Mauch Chuukers Were In town Saturday evening. Mr. Roberta, a well-known title manu facturer of Berlin, wai in town Sunday. 3EO.ir.andy Lunch Buxcs, for sale at Bxlc's Jewelry tture, opposite the Carbon House. D. 8. Hock, the jeweler, opposite the Carbon House, was in Kew York City duriDB the week. A Derco war is raging in the Board of Directors uf the First School District or Wilkesbarre. SaThree fine show cases for aale,rlienp, apply at Chat. Sheuble, baker, Mauch Chunk. noil Weaver, of Tackerton, who has been In-attctidnee ol the MilleravllleBcbool, is home on a yucatlou. If the report be true, the Evangelical church wl'l hold a camp meeting iu this place in about two weeks. d.nOSEUERY'S Boss Barber Simp, In Oberfa buildinfr. Bank street. Give him n call. Satisfaction guaranteed. William Eltrlnghom, of Mincrsyilie, is bout to manufacturo a miner' safety sijulb for which he lately received a patent. Quite a number of our lolks were in attendance at the colored romp meeting at Irthigh Gap, during the week. Benjamin Lerch.a former residing near Freemansburg, dropped dead In bis turn field on Sulurd ty. He was C5 years ol ugo. Oil last Friday our obliging assistant postmaster, T. J. Seller!, had the misfor tune to cut the thumb of his loft hand so yerely. jgrKv Increase of Chwks Watches ond Jtwcliy l linesman's (lore and n decline in prin t. I'leam-all and see us we make nn false ttatemeuli in advertising. -"It is about time," fays the Wilkes barre Recant, "fr Goyernnr Iittlui to appoint the commission to revise the mine laws." Edward Relgcl, a lad eight years old, got into a quarrel at Shenandoah nn Salur day with au unknown boy, and was kicked to death. ij-For Sale, an Illustrated edition of the History of the United Stale", four large octavo volumes, will bn sold chinp. Fur particulars call Hi the Aovocatk ollieo. -Joshua Bullock, formerly of Mntieli Chunk, now residing at Quakertown, and who is in his 76th year, has just received a legacy of $2S,000. SS.FOR SALE, Several choice build ing lots, one iu the boiough of Lchiuhtou. Good locution. Apply ut J. F. Halbacii's, Music Store. David Ebbert is still furnishing excel lent teatui at low rates at his livery on North street. A beautiful season now to view our mountains and valleys. A wealthy Shamokin man horsewhip ped bis daughter t severely because she wanted tu marry a railroad engineer that be broke her arm. Lewis' Best White Lead at $7.00 a hundred at J. L. Gabel's, ibr cash. rhil Goeliler, a respectable merchant tailor of Hazlcton was badly beaten on Bunday evening by uuknown parlies at Cranberry. tBIfyou wanla nice nmo.ith.fi) By shave your hair cut or shampooing, go to Frnnz Roeilerer's Saloon, under the Exchango Ho tel. He will fix you right, and dou'tyou forget it. Tho American AqrhultniM (English or German dltion),aml the Cabuun Auvucaik will be tent tu auy address on receiptor two dollars. The price of the Agriculturist is $1.50. EtTGoto Iltcnman's store, Lehlghton, Pa., to get the leading genuine American watches; as he deals in none of the foreign imitation trash with which the people have been ao exteusively swindled. Two ladies and a child were thrown ont of a carriaco at White Pitic.njar Wil liainspott, on Sunday. One woman and the child escaped. Tha case of tho other is hopeless. Land Plaster for sale bv the barrel or ton at J. L. Gabel's. &3-E. F. Luckenbsch, Broadway ,Maucli Chunk, it now opening for the inspeclin j of hit friends, the largest stock of new designs in WALL PAPERS ever seen in tills coun ty, and Is telling at very lowest prices. Subscriptions are Munng in well I the benefit of the Wilson family at Coalrt In thit unfortunate family the father am two sous have had legs taken off and an other ton hat had an arm seriously injured. Best make of Horso Shoe Nails for 2()cts a pound by the box at J. L. Gabel's. , jar-Th renowned Dr. Clendennlng Fa) a cine third of all his dissections thowed tignt of heart disease i If you hay it in auy form, ute Dr. Graves' Heart Regulator. $1. per bottle at druggists. At three, o'clook, Turwluy morning, a fir broke out at Frederick Keithan'tbaktry Shenandoah. Tho bakery, and a double frame store and a three story brick atore Were totally destroyed. Ready mixed paints at J. L, Gabel's for $1.25 per gallon. Th boiler o the Kulitown Anthracite lurnac, near Heading, owned by the Read- inriuiiroad Company, exploded with a 1 unifio noli l. oVlpck,Tueday morning. ' 111 Ik. Il,. I. :.,. r . I ... ...v. ui ma lown wer wakened. Ooe man was killed and to ethers wer terioutly injured. Cause of the explosion unknown. The Chief Burgctt of Ashland tut lor. bidden the thopling of tpsrrowi wjlbiu the city liiuilt. Mrt. Muhlenberg, highly respectable German lady, of Blicnanduall,. mysteriously disappeared from her home- on Saturday evening and lias not been heard of elnre Her mind Is said" to-haro been unhinged o fare. Counsellor Ryman, wlilUr defending the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company In a tuit brought for wages befoto Alderman P.ooney on Tactday, was1 violently ejected from the office by the Alderman because o Ryman' remark that Roonry wai defend ing the planum rather thin acting at Justice in the case. $3I I have now on hand's) lot of Light Single and Double Bueey Harne's and Heavy Team Harness, which I will sell at a very reatonuble prico. Any style mtde 10 oruer on tnnrt notice. Youre, Ac , Mn.to.i Flout, Weissport, Pa Miss Maggf Moister, daughter of E. W. Molster, of Shenandoah, and G. A. Bonier, principal of one of the Pottsville Grammar schools, wero married in the Methodist church of Shenandoah on Tues day. , Pure Linseed Oil, at J, L. Gabel's, 68 cents per gal lon lor cash. For the Sdaya ending on the Olh inst., there were 45,075 tons of coal shipped over the Lehigh & Susquehanna RR, making a total for tho year to that date ol 2,350,1 fi 1 tons, an increase as compared with same time last vear of 178,9M tons. 10d. to 40d. nails ot J, L. Gabel's for only $3.10 per keg. Locks 2. 5 per doz, The race between Christman, of Mauch vuunx, ana milium, or Ucthlchem, was won easily by the former. Billiard gal his opponent five ynrds starlj but hescarcc- ly gained a footon him in the race. Christ man would have had no trouble, apparent ly, to have beaten him even. ASuTklki-honic "Hellol hello 11 Who Is It Mary?" "Jennie, I did use Horn's Telephone Liniment Tor my headache, it furcu in less man len minutes. I would not be without It. It is the king or all liniments, and thank you, Jennie, for recommending me such a good medicine. Good bye 1" For the week ending on the 14th inst. 31,009 tons of coal was transported over the L. V. RR., making a total of 3,01o,0(!Si tons to that date, ami showing an Incrcaso ol 4,000 as compared with sumo lime last vear. The editors ofthe Plain Speaker, Haxlr ln, got some wedding cake on Monday evening, and tho following morning they gavo tbe editor of the Sentinel somo lall"," for journalistic "progress." One good turn deserves another. Scarcity of conl has compelled the Reading Company todcclino orders for a few day, anil tho market, therefore, is dull and quiet, without any special feature. Suspensions are now ntun end, fur the prcs eut at least, ami it is howd that the ontiii. palinns ofthe miners will be met by steody work for tho ronoinder of the year. While William Gest, n rainier neor Shcuaudoah, was mowing in an old field on Friday, his scylhecnuglit the leg ol a trump who was sleeping in the oats. Unci. Mho aiteries was cut ami the tramp almost bled tu death U fore the severed vessel could be proierly treated. The trump toid it wot "huid Iiick." Another band has been storied in town with the following well known phiycie: Charley Miller, Wilson Miller, John Krei leuwise, Charley Kelly und Hen Sclnvarli. They have purchased their own instru ments und have commenced practising. '"V ' pniyers, nun H will no doubt be u success. We have just received n handsome card orinvitatlon to the '-Third Annual Re union ofthe Soldier' Orphan 'Sixteeners' of Pa." The meeting will bo held in the 0ru House ut Alloonn.t'a ,Aug. 15th, IGll. and 17ih. Arrangements have been iiuhIh fr refreshment facilities, and nn ubund.ncc ot music. Wb wish tho leuiilou ull aui!.c. Siijwiintcudeiit Goodwin gave oidcrs some tune ago thalsleuni whistle were not to lie used byengincHwheu pasting through Villages. The order is now u deHil letter, ns day and night aro made- perfectly hideous by the wild slnieking from the infi-riml In strument which seem to have been plmed in engineers' hauda for the special annoy unco ol Lehighton. Wo would call Mr. Goodwin' attention to this nuisance. The wifo..r Mr. Richard Williams, liv ing near ElutingUm, doped a few days shire with a youug man named William W. Jones, lately arrived Irom Wules. The lovers took with them some yuluables and several hundred dollar belonging to Mr. Williams. They wero arrested in Phlladel phia and are spending tho honey (or vin egar) moon injailt Our popular rriend W. S. Wintermute, who has been the able propiietor or the well known stortyippositelha L. & S. depot" we ore sorry to report has during the past month disposed or his business to Wm. II Strauss. Mr. Wintermute leaves for Kan sas where he exjierts to inakfl his future home. Hetakes with him the kind wishes of all our people, and our wish is that he may meelwitb all the succccs possible Our esteemed contemporary the Slat inqton Ketct records a remarkable event. "A hen, belonging to Mr. Joseph F. Hun' sicker, who resides on Church street, pro duced, one daylast week, an egg weighing fourouuees, and measuring six and a hair by eight and one fourth lncl.es." H the voracious Xtv ho, I not ttuted the dlmen ions so carerully, wo should find Dme dir fieulty in reconciling an eicat a length with so small a weight In the malter ofuny hen's eg. However "it must be true as 'tis writ teu in the paper." illiam Clark, a Ml crown widower. 'employed in the gas ractory at Catasauqua, eloped last Friday night with the wife of William Rackawack, who lives on a canal boat near the gas works. The lady left a note lor her husband informing him that he had always treoled her "good," hut "she could not help herself aud she had to leave him." We should haye expected better things rrom one bearing tho honored name or RacKawaek.who had been brought up amid the billows and other softening inllu encrs of a great canal. rJupt.T. M. Balliet. of Carbon county, delivered an instructive and Interesting ad. dress helore the Teachers' Conyeution, held at wiinaintpnrt last week. He telected for thoroughly enjoy the scenery, a subject "The Dcfec.lt Iu our System of ' All who are interested in tte education. Gradetl Schools," and amid many other I pronress of Carbon county ,nioreeiecially crilicifiiit ilnled out that In the average 1 1 that part r it cmprita I in the populous tr.ded (chiad more attention it ptid to tl e ' district or Lehighton, are to be congratutat c.'an promotion cf the pupil lhn lo their! ed upon there election of T. A. Snyder, mental development. Another objection I Eq , princijul of the public, School in pointed out was that In such eehwls. old.r ear borough. Mr. Buvder hat caine.1 the re pupils, who aro somewli.t back wan), are niiideso conspicuous that they stay away from school altogether, thereby losing all cijauce or Improvement. Mr. Balliet'sad. dress wai received throughout with p p'ue aud keen appreciation or lb Import ance or his criticisms A. J. Durling and family return-d bouie last Saturday, The Mahanoy City Record' call upon assessors- and tax collector lo tee that Hun- gsrlanaand Polanden pay their share of the burdens of taxation. John Taylor, of Mahanoy City,, recent ly tried to dispute of hit wile, ol whom be Dad become tired, by placing" an, infernal machine ol hit own make- under tile bouie- It didn't gooff.' Philip Heme!, about thirteen, attempt ed to hang himself at BcrantonyUst Mon day. He gaye as a reason for hit attempted suicide that he was no use to anyone, had do friends ondjrras tired' of living William Harris,, of. Maueh Chunk, charged with the murder of Michael Mc Cauley, on July 4, had a hearing on a writ of habeas corpus,. Monday afternoon, before Judge Drohcr. The evidence was very strong against the prisoner and he was re manded without bail. He will be tried in October, and his defense will be that be killed McCauley In self-defense. On Monday, while men were engaged in digging trenches in Bethlehem lor the purpose of extending the water mains, a vein of hermalite or pipe ore waa struck about six Inches below the surface. Tbe find It considered a valuable one. While constructing a sewer iu Wilkes- barre,sfew days ago, ;the workmen tin covered a number of human bodies. The ground had formerly been a cemetery, In which the bodies of many ol Ibe oldrtt citi zens of the town had been buried. It was with difficulty that tbe hoodlums wero re strained from playing ball with the skulls. Prof. Win. II. Reily, Ph. D., president ofthe Palatinate College, at Myerstown, will preach In the Zion's Reformed church, iu this borough on this(Sundsy)eveuiugat 7.-30. All are cordially invited to attend. Will Hill accompanied by his wife stopped at the Exchunge, while on their way to their future home in the State ol Texas. Matches now, for the first lime in twenty years, are selling at one cent a box. The M. E. Sunday school of Allentown pic nicked at Calypso Island, Bethleheinojn Momlay last. During a recent thunder storm Daniel Getz, ofTrachsvllle, had five cows killed by stroke or lightning. Mr. David Wllliamt.of Calasauqua,has a geranium plant 7 feet high, and which at preaent is loaded with over 100 buds. Edward Luckeubach, druggist at Beth- !ehem,died on Thursday last alter nn illness of many weekr. Bethlehem is to have i public drinking fiutilaln, to be built of granite. A recently deceured resident of the place made a be quest of $1500 for the purpose. Jjist received at Bock's Jewelry Store, opp. the Carbon House, another im mense lot ol Watches, UlocKs ami Jewelry, which will be sold at bottom prices. See the new advertisement in another column, calling for 100 boyt and girls ut tho White Haven Kindling Wood Factory, to tie. up kindling wood in small packages. Constant work and good wages. Whilesome cliit.lr. not WilliHmsHrt were watching a game orbse-balt, Wednes day hfteruiMin, a small child, twoyearsold, was struck by u ball straight oil' the bat ami knocked senseless. The child rcieived the full font, or the bull on the hip which was dislocuted. Catasauqua retains its entire teaching f.,rce of last term tor the coming one, with he exception id Miss Ella Johnson, who lUrjMisca to enter the Detuule Seminary at Iliicketstowu, New Jersey, for. a Itiither eoiireo of study. MUs Delia Mculv bus been chosen to take Iter place. Jarvis Fisher, of Reading, who became lerunged ubotita year ago, died ut thellur- riobtirg Insane Asylum Tue.vl.iy morning, und the body wus tuken homo ut night. He was highly educated, nod a student fr the ministry. His mind became affected in the effort to commit to memory every verse in the Bible. Archibald McAllister, or Springfield Furnace, suddenly dropped dead near his residence on Tuesday morning. In IPG2 ho wus elected to Congress by the Demo crats from the Altnnna district. While in Congress he supported all measures in favor ofthe war. He wut a leading temperance advocite. SuA small man nn Collage Hill ex plained to his little rlavgliter that the days in summer were longer than iu winter he cause heat made everything cxund." But he could not extdain the length of the nights iu winter on Ilia same principle. Could he explain why D. S. Bock, oposite the Cat bon House, cells better watches than can be bought elsewhere for the tame money, On Tuesday night Mrs. Hurleman, the wtfeol a night employe ofthe Philadelphia and Reading Company, who liyes at Potts villc, doped with Henry Wagner a boarder, and relative of her husband. She left the three oldest children at home and to-ik tbe two youngest along with her. The severest storm or the season visited Haileloii on Tuesday evening. At Jeunea Ville tho house or Mrs. Gtrard was ttrurk and the wuman rendered insensible, ber clnthlug being stripped rrom her body. The York town breaker was unloosed, and the telegraph wires were thrown down fur quite a distance Judge Harry E. Packer It having an clalH.ri.to and massive eel of balconies erected in front of his residence along the mountain side Tbe foundation wall are being laid, and when finished the work will be the most expensive and costly of its kind iu the State. Fourteen cars ol a roa! train umed the track at Glen Onukn on Tuesday .owing, it I said, to the breaking of an axle Somo ofthe cars were considerably "demolished." Mist Morgan, a prominent journalist and newspaper-woman, hat been taking a flying visit to Mtuch Chunk. The Gazette acknowledges that the Is a sracelul and accomplish-! writer, but finishes the sketch with titling tint the it "long, lean and lank" and that she "wear a number thir teen hoe." Th-' hr thera.named Whitehead. from New Jersey, arrived in Mauch -Chunk on Sunday evening and put up tt I he Mansion House. They are spending their vacation in walking from Trenton lo Niagara Fulls, .dlstunce of 500 miles. Their traveling apparel consists or grey flannel shirts, Knickerbocker trousers, and a ttnut walk ing ttick. Their avenge walking it about twenty miles etch day, but Ihey take It ,eem lo " in '"ellen'. health tnd to tpect end rtueem lth of the tcholart and ot the community. He I . familiar with the theory and practice. In detail, of the educa t onal profession, and we expect that he will bo the meant of bringing hit school tu t highest point of efficiency. It It reported that, owing lo the bad weather, potatoes are beginning to rot ai re idy. Oar 'Weathorly Letter. The orate of foot-racing- hn. reaobrUU A inltbapccurred WeaUierly. I bad it start through KUiuuw Smllh't heralded' eonlett betwixt "PudaT' and 'Jumbo." the- two heavy weight of lown. Ever since, it ba been, a sotk of ac Infatuation with old anrbyoung-. The rnn ning sspaeily f number ha been tested and round to be of such a kind a not to bi despised. Some of these amateurs, for In stance, Walt, Hsrlemon, ItofTord, Porter and their equals are quite ready to accept any challenge for the championship of th county. These parties were on the course Saturday evening and Harleman came out first best. The only opposition to these racing contest Is the amount of bowling and prjtsnlly w hear a each, meeting. Good Heavens I so the Kew York Timet has again discovered that Uncle Sammy Tilden Is a candidate for President. The Timet bid discovered th same thing three year ago through manufactured Interviews, One thing is certain, namely, tbnt If Sammy It nominated be will ntott certainly be elected. Our borough Auditors, in auditing th local accounts, have run against a snsg which Impedes their work. The snag Is the very arbitrary School Board or Wealh erly. This board It trying to establish a curious precedent; a precedent that Is con, trary to law, contrary to reason, and con trarv to every principle of common sense, It calmly proposes that the auditors should audit the school accounts without having surrendered tu them the books or tbe Board. The Board proposes lo fill out torn sheets of paper purporting to be a correct state, meut of fiscal accounts and action ofthe Board to which the auditors shall sign their names, thereby making it bona file and correct audit. This method or auditing is of course all moonshine, but it causes a dead lock at present. The School Board Is re sponsible for It, and deserves, as it will receive, the censure or the public. "Bob" Ingersoll, just out of the Slnr Riute rottenness, with a handsome fee, de clares that lie is in favor of "prohibitory protection." Any robbery that is on a co lossal scale is satisfactory io Robert, as lie is blessed willi more stomach than conscience 01 course be is also In favor of ther.ew code as proclaimed by the "Harmony" branch ol the Republican party, to distribute the surplus monies of the nation among the diirerent Stater, This kind of filching and robbery would certainly be large enough lor any man, no malter how little conscience be possessed. This new idea, we tuplwee it tho modern Moses that it to lead the shat tered remnants of the legions or corruption out or the Egyptian darkness in which they have dwell since the ntterance ot these fateful words, "I am n Stalwart of tbe Stal wurte." Mr. Charles Goth, of Wcissiwt, is stay ing in town. He is working at his trade, that of a painter,and is nt present employed upon tbe residence of Mr. Blaksleo. Char ley, in a very short lime, has made lots of friends, and esjiociully does be make an imposing figure among the gentle sex. That girl ul the corner thiuks there is none like unto him. Mrs F.-L. Reber Is gradually recover ing from the severe illness whith which the lias been afflicted for some titno Business it booming ut WeaUierly. We havo five handsome churches, so that there is considerable competition for traffic on the narrow gauge road that leudeth lo the Kingdom or Heaven. There is also on cx cellent school, where teachers and disci pline as arc cond "as they make 'em." A Timely Suggestion to Parents. One evening last week a young man from the neighborhood of Mauch Chunk paid a visit to Ins best girj at her home. The young eople sat iixin the wooden steps or the jairch until after eleven o'clock when the father of the girl intimated that it was time for all christians to retire. The young man Bob whoisa pa rticulurlya good young man accepted the suggestion ami attempt, ed lo rise Horn his seat. But rate waa Hgalnst him. A carpenter had spilled a can or glue on the porch and theyounc Lothario, who sat down up in it at eight o'clock, round himself at eleven bound by his trousers to the wooden step. He could noi rise,snd lime nnd place were unsuitable for removal of the pants. The drowsy parent came to the rescue. He produced a saw and cut off the portion ofthe step upon which Bob rested. Bob walked out through the gale and down the road, "dancing (mad) by the light ol the moon," and in full view or the admiring girl who was "to loye, honor and obey him," with obout two feet of porch dangling from hit coat tails, Tho stairs of his boarding bouse were so narrow that do what he might his wooden appendage would persist in banging against the wall or the banisters. The landlady and boarders arose at to the sound of burg lars. The whole asition was grasped at once. In the morning Bob said he had pressing business at Phi ndelphia and be hat never been teen again iu the neighbor hood or Mauch Chunk. A Cyclone In Lehigh Coanty. Last Sumlay morning a cyclone visited Seidersv'lle and in tho course or its ram. uge played havoc in Lehigh county. It struck the ground near Seldersville, in the grain field of Mr. Cyru Bnyer, uprooting hull ol the corn, aud then, passing on with fearful velocity, struck Mr. Boyer'a barn und knocked it intn"smitlirreent." A sheep stable, a corn criuunda number of other small buildings, which were directly in the track of the funnel shuped cloud, were taken up by the wind and curried like chaff dis tance ol over eight hundred feet. A, piano box buggy, alto belonging lo Mr. Boyer,tt also taken up by tbe wind and curried thousand feet away. It was broken to piecct. The house withstood the storm, al though it was almost entirely unroofed, and the Inmates slate lhat it shook like an earthquake, Mr. Charles Ruhr's house and barn, situated on top ofthe mountain, were stripped of their roofs, the shingle and lute Hying around in the air as if they were only pieces of wper. The cloud that carried so much destruction in its train was from six to seven hundred feet wide and the storm was of about eight minutes dura tion. The orchard of Mr. Frederick Pflueger was struck and every tree uproot- ed. All. the fences are blown down and torn Into kindling wood. Weiisport Jottings. A sister und some friends of John Dist ler arrived at his. house, Wednesday morn ing, from Europe. Little Ady Wrbb, who has been suffer ing with the small pox, it able to be up and about tbe bouse. Rev. 6. B. Brown and family, of Pine Grove, stayed over Sunday with Mr. W. H- Knecht. Dr. Delcamp, of Danville, was down bcre latt week looking after bit slate quar ries. Mr. Gllberg, of Berks county, ran down alto, looking fler hit slate quarry, lis tty It looks "jolly and prosperous." intford Not I atAtUleeVlatt week - wltb two or cotV special, policemen. Frank. Davistcd Dvld Griffith made an arrestnne Ight and when the trio arrived at the leokup Griffith held the j.risoner while Dvls epened' the cell door. There wss no Hjht, and, In the darkness, Davit oaugbt his brother officer by the neoktle and forced bim in tbe oell. The hold he badonhlia prevented Griffith from saying anything and during the struggle to get him Into th cell the prisoner escsped. Officer Davit did not discover his mistake until ho had the cell door locked and looked around for his assistant. Tbe laugh ii on the police, William McMichsel, who bad been working in Pittsburg, in home at present. Mr.S. F. Pealer it homo from Wllket barre, where he was under treatment for bit eyes. They are somewhat Improved. Mrs. Brown, 61 Philadelphia, It on visit tu her parents, Mr. and Mrt. Dennlt Gallagher. Mrt. Wm. Slerrett, of Now York Cily, it visiting friends In town. Dr. Yolland wai the guett ol Mrs. J. B. Jones and son during the week. Dr. Yel- land preached in the English Congregation al church last Sunday evening. -Our business men made an attempt to close their stores at 8 o'clock in theeyening, but bad faith on the part of a leading firm iiauerea sue cotnninaiion. There Is no reason why it could not havo been kept up. Wm J. Mlley, of 8ummlt Hill, has gone to Aldan Station, near Wilkesbarre, to learo Ilia plastering business with Joseph McLaughlin. -On Friday, 27th lust., the Welsh and English Congregational Sunday schools will have au excursion to Miulegers Grove above Tamaqua. The days are here when the man, who wouldn't for the world do a mean act, will only use one lemon to len gallons of water, iu making Sunday school lemonade. Oisirm Lower Towamentlng. We oro indebted to Mr. William Craig far copy ofthe Blue Springs Jfoforund the Omaha Weekly Hcpulilican. Many thanks, William I Time for registering qualified voters draws nigh. Oats promises a fair crop. The recent showers were destructive to corn fields on steep hills, especially to at F. Hcrzog'a where a stream of water flowed down the bill tide and entered tho house, causing a good deal or extra house clean ing. Augustus Kopp lost a cow last week. The animal beceme bloated bevond all natural dimensions. A grand pic nlo. will be held in Ihe beautiful grove at Bowman's, on Saturday, August 18th, lor the benefit ofthe Lutheran ond Reformed Sunday schools ol Bowman' and Hazard's. Refreshments of all kind will be supplied nn the gruunds, and a Cor net Bank will discourse plenty of excellent musie. Several distinguished speakers will deliver oddresset All aro Invited to par ticipate in the good time. If the weather should proyo unfavorable the pio nic will be postponed until the following Saturday. Benjamin Blose has been yisited by bbers. Some person or persons unknown broke iu his imoke house and extracted therefrom two large pieces of mculj one ham and one shoulder. They also took a large quantity nflad from the cellor. The theit occurred during Ihe duy time, und us yel there it no 4lue to the robhors. A couple of able' bodied does tnilitiiBilv ,pnoughhavtfii)Hdeaway with I lie provender, uui we are inclined to tirlieyo that th work was done by christian people, who possible nt one time, wentto Sunday school, Hahonlng Sqnlbi. One day recently, while Mr. T. Jeffcr son Arner was engaged in mowing grass, he came across n black snake five feet nine inches in length. The monster was Itu mediately killed. Where is "St. John," formerly the Le hlch Gap correspondent ol the Cardox Ad vocatk? We would like to heur what takes at Lehigh Gup. Moses Arner nnd family, of Morgans ville, Kunsat, are visiting their relatives and friends araund here. Mr. Arner im migrated from this place to Kansas a little over five years ego, and this is hit first Visit. Ila willVemaln here until Septem ber, when be will return to bis Kansas home. Josiab Herinc, who is working at Free land, Luzerne county, was at boule on a visit to bis parents over Sunduy. Will Xander got a ducking in the saw mill dam lust week. He was ou the water In Al Musselman'a now bout, und, not knowing how to manage tbe boat ricbtly, il upset with the result us mentioned aboye. Next time Will lakes a rido he ought to lake Al along and thus insure a dry ynyage. Mrs. Sterling Lester, of Sandy Run, Luzerne county, is at present yisit'ng relo.-' lives in the vutley, Muhloii Nolhstcin hot a potato vino In hit field that measures fourfeellhree luchce Ha sajt that If any one can beat that, he would like to herefrom him, The Literary Society, held at New Ma honing last Saturday evening, was well at tended. There will bo no meeting of Ibe Society this (Saturday) eveniug on account ofthe musical euterlainment tu be held here. Mr. Charles Prutzman, of Lehigh Gap. Visited the Centre Square Sunday school last Sumlay morning, aud tbe New Muhon ing Sunday school in the alternoon. He maile addresses, which were well received in both schools. Prof. Win. H. Reily, Ph. D., president ofthe Falitiuate College, Myerstown, will preach in St. Johu't church, to morrow (Sunday) alteru.mn at 2 o'clock. All arc invited logo und hear him. On this, Saturday) evening the musie hiving people i, I New Mahoning aud vicin ity are to be afl'orded an upporluuily ol en joying an evening of pure gratification. A musical recital, held by Mitt Emma L. Kisller und her pupils it to come on". Th exercises will n neiice al 8 o'clock. A pleasing programme has been arranged one which will uot fail in meet the varied tastes ot all music-lowing people wbo may attend. Big Creek Items. Mr. William 8nyder and wife, from Shenaudoab, paid a visit to their parents and relatives last week. We bope they will oou call again. Mis Sarah Strohl was tbe guest of Mr. Joseph Graver over Sunday. Rev KirclincrafStroudsbiirg,preacbed In Ibe Reformed church on Sunday, His sermon wai delivered in German, and al though be la not accustomed to preach in that languag our people were all well please,!. Our fanner arealmctt through with tbe harvest. Tbe corn crop looks very promising. Mr. Jtcob Rherig, of thit place, ha 4i iwarmi of bee from IT old beet for thit may select al WM. II. STRAUSS' Dealer in ,",on Dry Goods, Groceries, Queeutware, etc. Mr. Jtcob Graver, of CaUtauqua, wi a Store opposite "the L. A- S. det, Lebifib bers last Wednesday, on a mil U bit too- len, Ta., luruierly occupied by W. S. Win In-law. u,mut,. Written, ea press! y for the Cariios, ADVooi.it, Our Lay Sermon.., "It hthbeen remarked bv those of every age that 'knowledge is inner,' but who hath ever calculated the power of Igtior aneo?" This world contains a fur larger propor lion of foolish people than wise ones, lftt were not so the glaring inequalities of life could not exist. Government!, armies. navies, lawyers, doctors, pawnbrokers ond. saloon keepers are powerful, simply becuut the people who, support them are In the main ignorant, and for a great part yiciout, IT men and womeu were only wise nnd virtuous enough to loye order and well loing for their owu sakes, there would bo no necessity for a government to pass penal measures for crime or violated contracts, and there would be no use for the supiort of armies, navies and policemen to enibico their measures. If men were only wise enough lo observe their contracts faithfully first fully understanding what their con tracts mean', and abstain from crime. which is the result of ignorance, and un regulated temper, there would be no need for that brood of lawyers wluoU infests and preys uK)ii ull modern society. "Lawyers," said Voltaire, "are the main piotis of bar barism. " They live by the depravity ol human nature, ami tbeir income .become larger according as men become more de praved. Doctors, as a rule, are klnd'y benevolent men, but from the present con ditions or human society their means ul living are generally acquired from the sheer ignorance and preversity of their fcl- jws. The laws of health are simple enough; fresh uir, pure water, natural tleepnnd a moderate quantity ol wholes,, mo food such as is adapted lo the climate of each country. Theso conditions are plain enough, and with a little exercise of rare and juilg nenl might exist in every class ol life, except among tbe depiaved and criin' nal classesorgrealcities. Bulit willbo found that owing to the terrihlo prevalence or ig norance in one form or another, some of these simple conditions aro constantly and persistently violated in every section of the community. Let us take for example the average farmer. He is placed in the best possible condition for a healthy life. He lives in the open air, bus plenty oi pure, fresh water; can sle.'p from sun set lo sun rise, and, with on Intelligent wife, can have abundance of the best food prepared in Ihe manner most suitable to his constitution ml the climate. But what do we find? The American farmer, who is tho backbone of this country and tbe food producer of the world, is a martyr to dyspepsia. The rea son is obvious. Ho uses food wlilch is un suitable; ho eats loo much at a time, and too rapidly; he allows no interval fordiges tion alter "the squarest aud heartiest or meals," and before Ihe la-t morsel of Ic crust lias passed from his fork to his mouth, he has a hat ou hit head and it off to the fields. Now the human stomach is a most forgiving and forbearing creature; it can stand a. good deal or nonsense, but it will not stand for ever getting asmuihto do in five minutes at It could not possilly do in a day. Hence it gives up the thank less office, and Iu tho course of lime, our friend, tbe hirni nils that ho has no stomach wortli talking about. He rushes to the pill-bx,Bnd without altering his habits of euling, becomes a prey lo the doctor as well as the victim uf bis own ignorance. Tne pawnbroker and saloon-keeper are too well known to be treated of here. But there ft another sphere in the social system where ignorance leaves its most enduring stamp. It is in tho family circle, and in the characters ol our sons and daughters. Hard-worked eople, with families, havo gut Ihe mosdeslructively foolish of all fool ith not! ns into their heads. They think, or seem to think, that by sending their young ones to school for a few years to learn reuding, writing and arithmetic, tbe duty uf educatiug their children has been fully discharged. But there is a moral aspect to Ihe training of children with which the modern teacher docs uot deal, and which it the most important portion of a human lilW What docs it matter to parents how well a girl may be uhle lo read and write il tbe growt up vain and thoughtless aud without mure reverence for her mother or her home than lor un old bounel or a cutt olf gown 7 What avails il if a boy can "figure" nearly as rapidly nsa machine, yet with his heart close, I to evcrv influence except thalut "the dollar" and his own pleasure, grows up without a thought for bis home, bis relatives or his God, aud despite! everyother object in lile,exeepl whatiscal.ed nuking his own way in th world,and, per bap by doubtful and dishonorable meant? Old Parental You have much to answer for. Your own ignorance ol the laws or life will bear bitter f-uit iu the misery uf your owu old age aud erbaps the wreck of your be loved children's lives. The weaknesses of your own characters will be reproduced a hundred fold iu them with the added force derived from corruptions of society which did not exitl in your young dayt. Your words of advice are ol little, avail. But every tilent thought, every look, every action countt, and nature will lake no ex cute for your Iguurance, f those thoughts and looks and actions from morning till uight, every day iu your lives are not pure and honest and true In sight of those children of yourt, who aro examining you with tbe diligence of a detective and the accuracy of a microscope. There it a wisdom or Ihe heart and or the home at well ttof Ihe intellect and the dol lar. The former It Ihe substance, the latter is tho shadow It is your duly, if parents truly you be, that your children sball have the substance, not the shadow. FiLELiitn. TRADE DOLLARS, We are not a fit Id of tbeml Bo bring along your Trade Dollars and receive a FULL DOLLARS WORTH ofGOuDS tucb at you lllfil Listcf Lnttcrt, Remaining uncelledifor In tho Ptckerton pott office, July 14th, .18SJ:: Jacob Snydor,. Tllghmn Stout,, EmanueliShafcr, Isaac Shroyer,, Almon Bark., rcrsont calling for any.of the above let: lert will idease say, "Advertised." L. McD,NJtL, P. M, A beautiful woman is. the hell ot the soul, the purgatary. of the purse, and tbe paradise ofthe eyess Ifonlelle, MAKItlHIU EMMERT.-KRLM.-On the 1.41h,lntt, by j. ii. uariman.UHorgq uinuuri anaAliee ivruni. uom ot mckerSon, OUTH. In thit borough, on, the U inst., in iiipuineria, neroo imlh, son or Faul Gulb, aged. 10, years, V month and, 12 days. CAMPBELL. In Beaver Run. on the 25lh ull., Georgj, son of Jumes and Campbell, age ii inotiinsauu li uays. WANTED, 10Q BOYS AND GIRLS, at the riONKEK KINDLING WOOD FAOTORY, WHUE H.AVEN. Ph., to TIE Ui' KINDLING WQOD, in Fwall Puckngts for City Uc, Steady woik Summer nnd Wiuter, in doors ; waim and contfotlnHa tho year rotvud. Good Wuges mule. Good place for Families to locate who have children from 12 to 18 years of age. Comfortable Houses cm be furnished, by the Company. July Sl'LCIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. WHBRitAa, my Wira, lVenn Raokawack. without Just oiuc. It is loft mv tied and txunt. 1 would hereby liotllv ihe mitilin that I win not he responsible for auy debts of hor con. iruvuutf auer im oaie. , WJL.L.IAM HACKAWAOK. Uatatauquq, July Bib, lS?a. A CAIi IX To all VfhO nroiufforlnu frfim IhAArmn ami int1lftrf Inn n rnnlh nnrvnn won L-tinea early .lecav, Insa of manhood. &o, I will amr! a rcolne that will euro ou, FItEE OK OTlAUnK. This Krcat rcmely wn illcov cm! by a mlmttonnry In Soutli America. Sftnd TMir.ft'Mresseil envelope to tho Kkt. J oak? a atij. 1 . ly. Respectfully Hiimmncei to the people of I.o hlKhton nnd It vicinity, that ho l now pre imrod to supply them with all kinds of Household Furniture Manufactured from the best Seasoned Mate, rials nt l'rlces fully as lowat tlmsaraeartlclo, can ho liouirht for elsewhere Hero are a few of tho Inducements offered Parlor Sets nt from $50 to $80 Walnut Marhlc.top JlrcsMnir Case lle.lrooni Suites. 3 pieces MOtotIS Painted lledroom Suites.... $18 to f 10 tlnne Seated tJhalrs, per set of 8.... t Common rlinlrs, pertct or 8 1 and all other Qoods equally cheap. In this conneetlnn, I destro to call the at- lO'lllon nrihfi people In mt'fltnpt f .ellltleii In THE UNDERTAKING BUSINESS wlthaNKW and HANDSOME HEARSE, and a lull llnoof OAhKhTS anil COFFINS, I am prepared to attend prumptly lo all or. den Iu this Hue. at lowest prices. l'ntronnna respectfully solicited and the niosi ample satisfaction guaranteed, V. SCHWARTZ, oct HANK St., Lehighton. Spring Styles ! H. H. Peters' Merchant - - Tailoring ESTABLISHMENT, Pott (IOC Building, opp. Fubllo Gqutre, Bank Street, Lehighton. A full line of OENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, at Lowett l'rlces. inar.3-tf The American Antipaiian ORIENTAL JOURNAL ! ! Published by Jur.sux Sc Mo as it, Chicago, in. 3 per year, rviueu oy fcitruix u, Fkkt, devoted to Classical, OneuUl Ku ropcan and American Arohssology. Il lustrated, This Journal gives Information on discover le und exploratloLS In all lauds, and it very valuable to those wbo are following Anti quarian subject as well as to tbe common a icr. apro-ti STRONG FACTS' A great many people arc asking what particular troubles Urow.N'S, Ion Dittxrs is good for. It will, cure Heart t)IscaeF Paral ysis, Dropsy, Kidney Disease, Con sumption., Dyspciisia. Ul.eumatism, tcuralgiai and all similar diseases.. Its wonderful cyrrrc power isj ' simply because It puiWc and en , tjclics the blood, thus Bey ninny at ihe foundation, and by buildinj up, the system, drives out all, uUcasc, A. Uity Cured of Rheumatism, more, MJ., May 7. 1880. My health was muclt thattcrvd byw heum attorn, when I commeneedt tilting UrowiV Iron Hitlers, and scarcely had fttrciiz.h enough toat , (rcnJ to my daUy ti"U9chcldduiieft. I am now using the third bottle and I &m regaining PtruigiK daily, aud I Cheerfully ixcomimnJ it to all. I cannot say loo much in pralsa, cf Hi, Mrs. Mai;y E. Hrashi.au, Kidney Disease Cured. ChrisllanibuiTt Va. tESt. Suffering frotrt Liuuey disease, fiom whUh I could gft na re lit f, tried Urown's Iron Litters , which cured mc completely. A child ol mine, rccoveriug from scarlet f-.ver bid no appetite and did not tteein to, be able to cat .-tt all ! gave him Iroi pittcrs with the happiest results. J. KL3 Montagus. Heart Disease.. Vine St., HarrUburg, Pa Dec. 9, ibSi. After trying diiTercnt physician and many remedies for palpitation, ofthe heart without rcceivinj'nnyt benefit, 1 was advised o try frown'; Iron Itinera. I have used two bnt tics and never found anything thatj avo me u much relief. MrsaLNKis Hess, For the peculiar troubles to whicr ladies arc iubjccl. Drown's Iro Bittxrs is invaluable. Try it, Be suro and get tho GcnuiriQ THE BEOT OF ALU 3?ou mx&m BEAST, For raoro tlina n, third of a century tho Mexican BIii8tangrXirtlraentbas boon known to millions ull over tho world os acclitontn and pain, it 13 a madlolno nbovo prlco. und pniisc -Hie beat or it. hind, l'oruveryroiwolcjrtcrnalpala illnEtane; Liniment Ja vr Jtlitrnt nn emial. It iioneirntc flesli and muscle to tho very lionc making thq continu ances cf pain nnd JnHiiminntlon lmpov slblo. ItscrTcclatmort llumim Flesh and JtlmBnitoOivntlou Rro eijually 70ador. Liniment Is jioeflctl by somebody In every honro. Uvery dcy brings news of the ngony of nn uivritl scald or burn pnbiluoil, of rhcumiitio martyr, ro Rfnreil. op n, alnatilo liorae or 03c saved by tlio healing iiovrcroflhla which speedily cures tiuch ailments of tho HUMAN l'LLSll tlS Ithonmrttlani. Nvoll!:ics. OtIITl iinti nrniust viu, uruioos nnu H;irr.lii3, J'olsononn Ultra and KtlitK, f:i:irnes3t imrntri. Old .Sore, ITlrri "1. l'roUlilU'9, Chilblain, fioro IWppIe, Calnd Kreaetf nnd Indeed every 1'orxii of external dls cr.e It heal wlthnutccur V or tho 112UTU Creation H cures H.1 oi'rniiia, owiiinyf l-HC( dainu Sj'inlns, sjivlnuy. Joint', &JTi omider. Tf nriicsa Horta. Xloor l)la rates, &OOL isol, arrcw tvorm, bcau, ji Hollow Horn, uraicie, wina flc;ril!,, Spavin, Tlinull, Kingbolt., U Old Kmm, Toll JJvtl, Film upon tlio Slqlit and every ollirr ailment 10 which tuo occupants of tlio fJtnble nnd Ktoc! Yard are liable, alio Mexican FlimUiii? Hutment nlways cures nnd liuvec disappoints i end IS Is, positively, THE 05 BBSS ALL EN 70S 0B B3ACT, A Commoii-scnso Remedy, SAMCTtTMCA. No more Rheumatism, Gout, or Neuialgia. Immediate Relief Warrauted, Fenaauent L'oro Guaranteefl. Fiv$ yean titabltthrd cnl never known to fait in attagle catt, acute or chionic liefer to all proninenl phyttciant ami drugyiitt or the Handing of SaticyUca. 007fim mm i il K1 18 lira iSecret ! THE ONry IHSSOr.VKl! UF TIII1 t)IMONI)IS UHIO AOIK U II 11111 KX. ISTS IN THE III.11OI) UF ltill.UMATlO A.NUUOU1Y l'ATIENIS, 8ALICYLICAU known as comuion-fenso rennxly, Ixe iusa It strlket direct ly at th. cause. of Itheuin&tlsiii Uuut and Neuralgia, while so many lo-cillul spei-liios and sup. poseil panaceas only treat lucally the eflecia. It lusbeen conoe'la.l by emlueiil clenllst that outwatd aplli'iillaii, such as rubhlnir with oils, ointments, liniments, an- amithlnic lotion will not eradlcalo these dlteates widen are Hie result of tbe polevniuK uf the bluod wilh L'rio Acid. SALICYLIOA works wilh marrelnut effect on this acid, tnd to removes the dlturtrr. 11 Is now excluslrrl) used l.v all rehbrated pliyslelansofAraorlcaund Europe. Illabest Mel 0 I Academy or P.ins rauirt 4 p. r cent of cures In throe dayr. Remember that EALIOYLICA is a c rtaln cur for BheamaUtm, Oont and Neuralgia. The most Intense pilnt are suMumI almost la. stantly. Give It a trial llellef guaranteed or money refunded. Thousands of testimonials sent noiinllca. tlon. tl a Box. G Boxes fcr 85. Sent by mad on receipt of money. ask YouiinittumiKT rem it. Outdo not bo deluded into laklur Imlt , tlons or substllulo. or sHneihinif rcooia. mended as "Just us k.hxI !" lurlut on ih. Kenulnowllh the name WASHIH r.Nt u. IJt., on eaoh hox.whlcji Is Koaraniied ehemU cally pure under our Jluiiaiurt.au Indlriieu. slblo requUitLU Insura suiKMta In ttiain.au ment. TaVo not)tbr, tw mai to us Waiilibiimo .V V.u., I'iourittirs, M7 Droaiwajr, cor. Head sf., JlarlMJly. Ntiw oas.
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