tcniTOR IKUI0I1T0N.PA.: SATURDAY, JULY 23, 1883. COUNTY MEETING. The annual Democratic County Meet fitH frill be held nt the Court 'lluvtse in th Borough of Munch Chunk on Mon Aif, August 20ili, 1883, nt oue o'clock p. m. It will bo the duly of tbia meeting to" Mtas persona to hoM the Delegate YleeUoaa, fix the time of holding the eABtyMmtuatingonnv-uitiflu And select tiuuuty committee fo y lie ensuing cam paign, and transact ,.y otbrr busluosa upon which it has power to act. Jt K. BKODHKAD, CiutRMAjt. Editorial Mention. Nkw Toes Cut U storting a "coiner" te peanata. Nn. Likotxit baa returned to Eng. laud, bnt she says that "Please God, I'll aojn come back again." A wrna editor remarks that if such an extravagant amount of virtue were not bestowed npoa the dead, there would be Siorw to diride around among the liviuf. CnjfcCH pic-nics after dark are to come io an end in the diooese of the bishop of Hun-ark. It would be well if all camp, ttsttings were to be "aunt off" at sun et uIbx legiUtare;wont pass the Ilepub Tfoen apportionment' bill, it won't pass the Democratic bill and it wont adjourr. Perhaps It would go oat and take a drink." Two of onr learned contemporaries at Meuoh Chunk are burling liberal edaca tions at each other whioh may, we hope, prepare both for proper entrance into tie Kingdom of HeaveD. "Bex" Bdtub Is heaping coals or Are upon the Harvard potentates who refnsed him a few useless letters or the alphabet. Lst .week be subscribed $5000 dollars for a new dormitory in Williams College. Ass the Euglisb colonies and depend encies to be formed into a federal union like the United States? This Is the great est question at present before the Brit lab Government. Ireland end Canada form the most diffloult part of the prob lem, "It is wonderful," said a celebrated Frenchman, "with how much fortitude we can bear the misfortunes of other people." now many Pennsylvania peo pie will weep upon bearing that in a bank at Binghamton, N. V., there are now su'mlv repislng 10,000 of the eighty-fivo cent dollars? Tax Philadelphia base ball club has suffered from sunstroke, but is now "suf fering" from a stroke of gnod luck. Iu tbe last fourteen games. Gross, tho fnru om batter, has been fifty-nine times at tbo but, and made 29 safe hits. iuclnJino o nine two-buggers and four three basns, running up an average of 491, fnouoH the American rifle team, at present competing inL.nd.n, was well ahead on Friday evening, the scoring of ruiuraay stowed in favor or tbe EugliaU marksmen. Tho sum total or the scor ing, at ranges varying from two hundred to thousand yards, was, for the English 1U51 points, for the Americans 19UG. Till Adventists of Massachusetts are building an ark of enormous Drooorlinns to provide against the second deluge wbloa tney believe to bo coming soon. For twenty dollars shelter will be afforded Fifty dollars will be the price of a nicely furnished room. Provisions can be made for beasts, stalls being furnished ut fixed rates. Mb. Sec'i Foloek, in a letter to a cor respondent, has just stated that he has no power to order tbo receipt of tbe trade dollar at tbo Treasury in the same way as the standard silver dollars, lie also quotes the joint resolution of Congress, approved July 22, 1870. providing as fol lows: "That the Trade Dollar shall not hereafter be a legal tender.'' Tux Scranton Repculicin, apropos of bangs being forbidden in church, drups into poetry: "There was a liltlegirl, and she had a little tur). That hung right down on her forehead: And whtn she waf good, ihs was very, very good, But when she was bad (be was horrid." Citiwato baa been badly beaten in pitched battle by some person with the suggestive name of TJslbepu. An im mense number of 'CetV men were killed, out that don't matter as the sable warrior himself still possesses tbe cold headed cane presented by the Prince of waUs, and a stove pipe hat that he bought in London to cover his naked Bess. . TuxTntzi says that the biggest strike of the season is yet to come. The tele graph operators, elgar makers and cloak maker, to tbe number of 20.000, are now out enjoying a strike, but tbe cou ing strike will be the people of Penntl vanla striking against a do-nothing Leg' islaturo pocketing $3000 a day, Sundays included. That'll be a atrike as 'is a strike and its bound to come. tax complicitlous between England and Fraace.arUlng out of the little nffnlr about the English Consul at Madagascar, Lave cleared away. Eugland demanded an explanation in her old, Imperious manner, and Fraucs bos "knucVled down." A new French ambassador has been sent to London, and the admiral, who insulted the oonsul,haa been recoiled on the ostensible ground of ophthalmia. Ta a.rike of the Telegraph Operatives is' A remarkable Instance of what inttlli- grut men and women may accomplish by thorough organization. It is true that they have not succeeded in all their objects, but they have shown what a mighty force can be exercised against monopolists wheu thirteen thousand self, reliant people publicly asaert their right to a fair day's wage for a fair day's work. Iloi)K Comkuno Is to spend the next three or four wetkk at Yellowstone Park, Ir it be tree that Knseoe and "Chet" are sot on speskijg terms, it is fnnny that they should both perch on the ssme spot for a good long holiday. But the ways of Nay York politician are strange, aud, a the leader of that noble army of mar. tyrs, Mr. Arthur and Mr. Conkling must ' know all about tbeir own "little game" I of which they will make rough sketches J arnid the beautiful nemery of their sum tact mcit H v. MOMnnuKR, Mn. Blaine'h book, "RecpllecUons'of Twenty Year iu Congress,' will bo pub lished iu October,, . The ex-S.crelary ' knows a thing or two' about high po litical life iu Wastiingtnn if he wishes to give them away, Bnt tbe plnnitd knight Is wiser than Dorvey nuil he will keep carefully ont of bin two liaunNoma volume exictly that iufnnuntimi vtbieh the publio would "give their ears to hear." A ooHTsuroruss thus refers to the manner in which legislation proceed at Iiartisburg during the preseut session: "On Monday night, Senator Hoggs, alter coddling LU nmplo brain, prepared a resolution pledging tbe Senate against the further protracting of tbo Seuato 'forrovemie only,' but he quicily relent ed, and the Senate met, heard prnyerand adjourned with nothing noootuplUtied except the reading of tbe journal." Hunnini Wo may not' be descended "from monkeys after ulll Ata recent meet ing of the Loudon Philosophical Society it was decided that "as yet no sciunti fl 3 evidence had been met with gltiug countenance to the theory Ibut tuau had boen evolved from a lower order of alii mils." It was also intimated that il Herbert Speucor had been more careful about his Incls he would never have ar rived at his theory. It seems bard that a "line should be sharply drawn" at monkeys to prevent them eternally iroin entering tbo ltgUlature or tbo higher professions. Fbixokss Tick is distributing tbe prizes to tbe successful uiaiksweii at Wimbledon this year. Last Saturday she shook bands with all tbe members ol the American team aud wished tbtm sucoess iu future contests. It is a strange ojmmenlary upon tbo ways of the woild that iu another column cf tbe suine ueui p.iper which leports tbe rifle piocttdiugs we find that the picturtv, luruiture and bric-a-braa of Prince Ttcl; are for Mile by publio auction. Tbe objtct ii such n plebeian oue as to pay tbe debts o. tLe Prince and Princess. A ItnisuN statistician has amused him self calculating tbe distance tnvtled iu a year by tbe hand of u printer. He takes tbe principle that a bkllliul com positor, working ten hours a day, allow, lug lor distributing uud correcting, sets up 12,000 letters. In counting tbe year st 300 working days, he makes them a total of 3,C0O,O00 letters. Consequently the distauce from tbe case to tbe sthk and from the stick to tbe case being es timated at two fe-jt, makes iu all 7,210, 000 reet, there being 23,500 feet iu u geographical mile, so that the distance made in a year under these conditions by a printer's baud is iu tbe neighbor hood or 300 miles, or a milu a day. Hi itr's souio beautiful language ou the simple matter or pelroUnm oil. Ur. J. P. Kenmiu, ol New York, lions that Pennsylvania is tbu-Ligbt or the World' iu tbe following words: "Aintiiciui pe troleum at the preseut time, lights up tbe traditional Garden or Eden, tbe ruins or Blbylon, the mosques or Bagdad, the city or "A Thousand and One Nights:" It shines upon the exhumed p.il.ice ot Seunacherio, on the tomb of JoiiiU'in Ninevab, aud upon tin birth-place ol Job and Abraham. It 'illuminates tbe church of tbe Nativity iu Bethlehem, the Church of tho Sepulchre iu Jerusalem and tbe Church of tbe Ascension ou tbe Mouut of Olives. It bums around tbn Pyramids of Egypt, on tbo pl.iii.s ol ancient Troy, ou tho Acropolis of Athens aud is the chief source of illumination in cottage and pnlaco on the banks ot tbe Golden Horn." And yet Henry Walter- eon cays-; 'Let Pennsylvania go to the blank.'" Some weeks ago tho English Govern' mout niado an agreement with M. de Ltsseps by which that gentleman was authorized to construct another Suez canal, England advancing $C0 000 000 at HI per cent,, to be paid off iu fitly years. Euglisb ship-owners, general merchants, the publio at largo and tbo Loudon Times got frigbteued at tbe idea ol France being so intimately associated with Euglish interest iu the East. Pus- suro was brought to bear upon Mr. Glad stone to baik out or the contract, which that statesman has accordingly done De Lesseps, however will carry out bis project with characteristic courage aud persistence, lie will raise tbe money in France ulotie, ir necessary, and will build bis caual, with no tbuuks to England or anybody else except to his "own Uluvcd France." Baltimore is draped iu mourning fo) "those who never shall return." Ou Monday Light that city, in whloh during lesent years many evcutfiil scenes hint transpired, was driven to a paroxysm ol terror and despair by tbe ntvs of n cat astrophe to an excursion party at Tivoli, uUont thirteen miles Iroui the city. At 9 o clock in the evening, about two hun dred people, the last detachment ol upic uio party, were assembled at tbe end ol tbe North Point Wharf preparing to re turn home ou board the suoiucr "Cotk age City." Suddenly the wharf troke down. Nearly all or tbe two hundred people were bulled into tbe water. The distance from tbe short is only nine hun dred feet, but iu the terror trnd contus ion that prevailed slxty.five lives wtre lost, aud no hopes are entertained for the recovery of many who were taken to shore. Most of the victims ware women, and in nearly evtry cuse young girls iu the flush of maidenhood. '. It seems mqre than probable at present that cholera will be more successful than Arab! Pasha in driving the Euglieh troops out of Egypt, Tbe pestilence has broken out in the 42ud Beglment, that famous "Black Watch," whose exploits Lave been associated with tbe succers ol Brit ish armies in every quarter' of tbe globe. Distinguished medical men ure on the way to tho distrtssed, from Indm.France and Eugland. But it is some consola tion to know that those who are best qualified to speak upon tbe subject my tbe disease is one of annual occurrence iu the east and that stringeut qnarrautiue laws will effectually restrict iU ravages to those district! where it now prevails. CirraiN Matthew Webb, (tie famous English swimmer, Lrs take 1 his last dive. On Tuesday alttruoou he attempt- ed to im the Msgara hirlpool rapids. At precisely two miuuie past four o' clock be sprang from bis boat, about a third of a mile above the railroad suspen sion bridge and close to the old "Maid pfthei,!' landing, Contrary to the' rumor that he was to .make Lbeattempt iu on India rubber bali;the Intrepid adil or was entirlv uaked. save n band Around his bodfYor protectidu of Lit stomach:- Ah be catae to tbe whirlpool-he-was seen to throw up one of his arms, whether a iVaifiu of'strength'or of distress cannot bo'knonn. Nothiug was seen oMilm af. t'rwitrds, nl.lliougli tho search was con. tinucd until lnntf alter dark; Iu 1875 Webb snaru the EnglUh channel rrom Dover to Calalf, and has since been per. forming wonuerml feats .of strength and daring in England and America. He leaves a widow aud two children in Shropshire, England. TiiEnE is a skeleton in every family and some weak spot in every man. Tbe immortal Jay Gould can be conquered by his own leading characteristic aulaoi ty: A young woman went to sell a book to Jay Gould. She hid it under her cloak aud seemed mysterious. "No one but Mr. Gould would do," she told tbe messenger. Mr. Gould was not In. She would como again She kept ou calling laily until, iu despair, tbe messenger iu- foimed .Mr. Gould, who had her shown iu. "I suppose. Mr. Gould." said she. "wheu you know my busiucss ygu will kill me. I am selling books." But af ter some persuasion he purchased a vol ume, aud gaye btr a list of names of his Irieuds to. whom he thought she could sell. Russell Sag-whs the only 0110 with whom sho was not bucce,sful. Two weighty orgume'Uts against paper money have lately appeared, not iu print but in tbe flesh. An Englishman bus' just btqueathtd hiB two dauvhttrs tbeir weight in 1 linuk notes. Oue or tbe girls weighed 51 200 and tho uthir"took tbe cake" with 5:1.311 Our Washington Lotter. Oun Beoulah LLTnn.J WamiMiTuN, D. C, July 23, 1883. To illustrate bow much everybody is in favor ol civil service retoim it is ouly iiectssary to refer to the extraordinary efforts that have been made to securely till all the nfllces befuru (Do new law went into tflVet. There lias not been such a pressure for uppniutments and promotions iu tbe departments for many years as that of tbe last mouth or six weeks. The bends of departments have been anxious to provide for their friends, and the outs were anxious to get iu berora tho much-reared civil ser vice ayst em was put into effect. Mem bers of Co-jgrcsi, ward politicians and everybody who imagined they had the slightest influence have produced candi dates cither for appointment or promo tion. The const quenco is that nt the preseut time there is not n vacancy ex isting iu any 'of tbe departments. A large number of changes wire made iu th; various divisions of tbe Treasury de partment last Saturday tho civilservice law went iuto uperalion Monday follow ingand u large force of clerks were kept bimy late in the day recording the changesaud filling out tbepapers. Every poisible vacancy iii" nil the departments has been filled, and every burrnu officer has provided for bis friends and promot ed tbe favored ones uuder him. Aud uow that future appointments must b iiiuiIh rrom tbe llsl or the civil service commission uongressmeu will be relieved nn uiih ui uieirciiiei mmex, or wnat baB been made oue of .'their chUr dutlea in many cases. They will havo very littlx to do about the departmeHs hereafter ttscept to get ai.xions friends promoted. They will have uoihing to do with get ting appointments unless tbeycan manage to boost n favored party through n back window when no one is looking. That will be their limit. But while everything pnssibla has bseu done'to nuticipata the commission, it is a mistake to assume that tbero will bo nn Micanclts to fill. Perhaps tbe number will be email for two or three months, but in tho nearly six thousand clerkships iu all the Government offices here vacancies are bound to occur from natural causes. It is stated lha't from deaths, resignations aud dismissals for cms?, more than fifteen vacancies occur weekly iu the combined departments. This estimate does rot include the in creisu cr reduction in the force made by special acts of CiingretG. It will be use", therefore, that tbe civil service commission will be called upon to name IM persons to fill vacancies which will occur during, tbo next twelve months. So they can count ou tixty a month, and there is no need to be discnursced. Con. -iderable merriment Las Leen iudulged ,ibout town at tbo espeuvfe of a cKrk iu the tiffice of tbo Civil s, rvice commission A youug lady iu tbe Census office wrote to tbe commission for the blanks neeta sary to make application for eluniiua tiou. They were iurwarded iu uu enve lope addressed to her at the "Cvucus oflL-e," and it has been qneationed whether the cl.nt who directed the letter had passtd a competitive lu spelling. If there, is any place ou earth hotter anij.dnller tbau Wasbiugtou in July and August, I dou'i know where, it.is. -.Toe thermometer does nut go to much higher nere tbau iumany other cltl.H. but we hye sucli ahriuid atmosphere that a temperature or 03 degrees is ai-oid'-U. unendurable. Thiu we are not fa yored with such cool night breezes at all limes i.a wo would- wish. Daring the two mouths mentioned the' thousands of Government employee-flake their uuuual vicntiou. Ol course'tcey do uot all ao at once, but they nearly all manage to get away by turuf. Tory have thirty days at Government expense, Tbe Presi dent w.ll understands tbe dullness In Washing on and tbe shadow of repose that has come orer the Government busiu ss. He stays at his pretty little villain the grounds or the Soldiers' UoiiiH nearly all the time. He ntver comts to tbo White house b0roro noon, aud day alter day pass, without' ids ouiugttlull. liu bas telephone con hectlou with the departments and his on clerks, aud disposes v( much busi ness wltLout attendiug personally. HU experience last cabiuet day was rather ruuoy. It was nn xtrrm ly hot day and tbe Pnsldeut drove iu a little earlier tuaii Usual, us he bad some tbiugs which he wautea to consult ihe members of his cahiuU about before decidiug. Well, he went 10 Lis library and stayed awhile. Then he weut to bis private ouarters ana stayed awhile; theu he went to the cabi. net room and aUyed awhlle-cettlnu a little more impatient all the while and scowliug ot the big engraving of General Andrw Jacksou, He again ran over hls.own paper, looked at tbe marble clock on the mantel, then at bis watcb. aqd.no doubt swore a little in bi mind. Not a single mruber of the oabinet ap peared. Out of all patience he had, at last, ordered his coupe and was about to tetnm to thi Soldiers' Home, when Sec retary Teller appeared with bis Kussla leather portfolio under bis arm. The President simply said: "Mr. Teller, there will be no cabinet meeting to-day." It seems that the Secretary of the Interior was the only cabinet officer iu Washing ton, and yet tbe President didn't know it. "Even Mr. Brewster wa not here, and yet his ohlef clerk say that tha At torney General is neTer away frorn bis desk. As a matter ol laot Mr. Brewster left here last week for Long Branch and other places and said he would be back in tbe fall. I mean to get away myself soon and try to find something of inter est to' your reader in tbe far west. Don Pesko, Our Now York Lettor. ReKular oorreiponaenoe of Advocate. New Yobk, July 21, 1883. Not for years have tbe nerves of busl. ness been so paralyzed as tbey were last Thursday when the-Telegrapher's strike commenced. Tbe sudden cessation of the "llok, tlokf' of the instruments on that day brought about a shook to tbe mercantile aud finanoial interests of the country, the like of which has seldom been experienced. I happened to be at tt e Stock Exchange when tbe news came that tbe telegraphers had struck. Some thing of the kind had been feared, for there was scarcely a broker away from the floor. When tbo dreaded announce ment finally oame, there was scarcely a security ou Ike list which was not but tered about more or less, and for the next three hours a veritable paudemon ium prevailed. Brokers rushed about with limp collars, battered cuffs, and with the perspiration streaming down their worn out faoas. TLe idea of lunob was out of the qne tloD.no one knew what might happen d'ir. lug bis absence. About two o'clock young man' appeared at tbe railing arouud the floor with a waiter full tf sandwiches. There was a md rush pver to where he stood. The men kuocked each other about, crashed each other's bats, aud stepped on each other's corns iu the struggle to get at him. Iu les than ten minutes the youth had sold out his entire supply at twenty-five cants each. He had buf two hundred 1 f tbem, and the thin slices of bread and shaiug of corned .beef and tongue wtre as nothing for tbe starving hundreds. Then tbey rought among themselves. Oue popular operator, n tall, handsome. atbletio fellow was standing n little aside from the crowd eating the sandwich which he had just captured. He had just .taken one bite out of it, when a lit tle Hebrew broker slipped uu behiut1. tore the Bacd"lch out of his baud and oolted for a crowd. "You little dirty thief:" exclaimed tbe bin man excitedly. aud running after the flying little oue he l. 1 - 1.1. . .1.- 1 1 r 'IV. - , niuinu u uiuw hl iuo uulk ill Ills UCCK wbich must have knocked htm sense iesi. A friend of tbe athlete 'however rushed up, and catohiug the uplifted arm exclaimed: "for God's sake, dou't do anything rash, it will cost you at leaat 1,0UU, if not expulsion. ' Ana so tbe i.tly goes at last, with a bank ucconut of $100,000, with which wo sily Americans have presented htr iu recoguitiou of tbo patronage she has be stowed upon that exqnisile representa tive of our gilded youth Freddie Geb bard. Il Is rumored that Freddie will quietly blip away with her t3 Fuglau , I Ksked a frioi'd or bii at the Bruusick Hotel whether there was any truth iu this. "ioue wlmtevir," he replied. "Eugland. is not America alter all. and besides Mr. Langlry is there and tbo lady's ramlly nun friends. Tnev wilt cer taiuly make it hot for her if she should oaulinue ou her wayward career, aud make it hotter for Freddie. Ho will .there have no loud talkiun Western ra porters to deal with; but he will have to meet men who are in every sense his superior. Euglish society or course is rottou from beginning to end, worse In fact than ireuch society was in its worst days, but somehow tbey always manage 10 Keep up appearances. If Freddii goes abroad at all. and means to keen ui his iutlmaoy with the Lily, the pair will have to go to Boulogne, France, that Mtccaforall broken down fashouablci', be thty men who have lost their for Inn,. Lttt the card table, unlucky and uerhan. defaulting turf speculators, or heroes . r and berolnes of the divorce courts." I was talking with the Manager of the Slaubatlau Beach Hotel last Sunday. Said he. "you will notice that tbe alien deuce here is growing much more Dem oemtio than it used to id, but it is pay ing all the same. We have been any. thing but fayored by the weather this year, but I assure you that we are just $50, 000 auead iu our receits over what we earned last year up to tbe same date. I think this year will be the best ve nave ever had. The O.ieutal Hotel which still remaius exclusive is likewise dolug uuusually wtll. There la iurr ly an unoccupied room In the house." Bribers last Monday at Maubattau Beach were treated loan uuexnectad t. hihitinn in Ihe iuvteecolb of swimming. A tall, muscular loung Englishman came duwu with a young lady, evidently bis sister. She' was as nerfect a suei-i. menofyonug English womanhood as could be seen. About tha medium height, her figure wa tbe perreciiou of symmetry and muscular development. uer lace was rair, slightly sunburnt and bad that healthy look wbich t.ll r . clear iniud", a good appetite 'aud pUnly of out door exercise. Her comoaulon took her into the diuing room. wLere both drank a lares ulasa of whl.l.. She drau'k hers like a little man. Then they went over to the bath houses and in a lew moments tbey reappeared. Sue wore a bathing salt which thouoh RUT. luing out tlowilylsb was yet mod ay rit- elf. Tuey walked to the end ot the She string niece where be dove off. followed him, aud tbey swam ont iut deep water, far liast tbe dancer imi l lie current was strong, but tbey did not seem to miud it iu the least, Tl tey leaped and kept uuder -water and ,p formed all sort of clever triok. Tbey created quite a sensation. When ihey returned to tbe hotel, tbey received the wondering looks with wblcb tbey aire greeted with true British uuooncerned ues. ' The International jtUflJ Mitob oreat A bat little iutt rest here, outside of tLe circles directly interested - either in shooting or in the rifles cued. It was n foregone ' conclusion that our team though good enough at the shorter rangi s wero-no match for the. Britons at tbe 1, 000 yards range. That tbey did so well was a surprise to everbedy. Further more interest in the match was rednci d to a tni limum by tbe unseemly squab bles wbieb preceded it. It, became veiy plain Ibat certain leiding men in tbe re. soolatiou were determined to make the match nothing but a bnge advertising sobeme for the different rifle manufac tures. As alt ot them wero eager to get fielr rifles adopted, their sgeuts roou began "going for each other," like so many fish wlvei. It look all the efforts o' disinterested members to bush up the tuitter, Our Saratoga Letter. f Fboii 00 a SrxciAL CnURr.srofinitXT. Sabatcoa SrsiKos, N. 1'., July 27, 1883. The season at Saratoga never opens fairly until the races begin. At present it is txtremely dull. Family parties sit in groups on the piazzts, dyspeptics dis cuss tbeir livers and their symptoms.aud landlords look ns blue and hopeless us tbeir guests. The average guest comts to this place for rest and rccuperatior, and not simply for pleasure. At his home In New York City or elsewhere, be is tbe personification of restless business aotivily; but in Saratoga he wisely takes matters ooolly, quietly and peace! ully and, aside from keeping his eye on the safety-valve of the market, pays uu at tention to, and is not disturbed by any commercial rustle. If he does not make an early trip to one ot the springs, I e glides down stairs at a late hour, receive.-, his mail, purchases a morning paper aud saupters toward the breakfast-table. The list of arrivals informs him of Ihe arrival ol friends aud the rest of the forenoon is generally devoted to making an informal call ou them. Iu the nveuing bo pays u Visit to Cougress Spring Park, but re turns to his hotel or boarding-house at an early hour aud at au early hour re tires. The bracing atmosphera of the foot bills is conducive to sleep and ho loses no opportunity to gain the benefit or this great restorer. It is a common rentmk bmoug Saratoga visitors that on tbeir ar itval here they reel an inclination to sleep aud their bppetitea at ouce improve. This is due bith to the beneficial eflVci of the mineral waters and tbn healthy at mosphere, Au old habitue the other dsy illustrated this iu a tew words: "A month or six, weeks lu Saratoga regul 1 es oue for the rest of the year." Frt fluently ou the broad plazzvs mny be seen groups of ladles uud gentlemen whose years, are indicated by Irosted locks; aud who iu a kind of lul'orm.,1 re union chut ure retrospectively ' enjoy ing the Saratogaoryears gone by; when they came here with their parents. These, well-preserved belles aud beaux or a third uud half century ago recsll pleasing aud meiuoralilo iucidema of ihe past, and refer luuiilinrly to namtHnuee prouiiuent in tbe lending events of tbeir linle,.'biit,,fo tbe younger generation knowu only in history. Brilliabt iu their prime and gntud iu tbeir old au, these respected white-haired veteraus whil enjoying the pleasures of to-day fairly revel In the remmisceuces of the past u vivid mental picture. Lord Chief-Justice Coleridge of Eng laud, who has accepted the iuvilatiou ot the State Bar Association, will, it is ex peoted, be iu Saratoga about August 28 Holding th exalted p isiiinn tvn't be does aud lis the repreM illative of the English bar. this eminent jurist will be accorded great attention. He will sail limn Liv erpool about August lOlb, uud will pso S'ewYork Cily about Au-nst 22 or 23 He will Im th guest of E F Shepherd, suu-in-law or V. II. Vuuderbilt, aud will run-.in in this country until about the middle of November. Ou arriving in this country he will at ouce bo taken to Irvinglon. A r.-c-ptlon will bo given him by Wm. D. 81oin well known iu railroad circles. HewjH atterwords, ao compinled by n small and select party. vi.it Nuwpnrt anil thenci roe to S.irategi. Mr Vamlerbilt lmx placed at the Lord Chief-Justice's dispnNul three elegant ears, dining, drawing aud sleeping coaches. Tbe trip proposed is quite an extensive oue, and includts B-istnu, tb White Mountain. St. John, N. B. and thronghnnt the Dominion of Canada. The other points to be touched will iu elode Niagara Falls. Buffalo, Cleveland Toledo, Chicago, Milwaukee, S. Paul, Minneapolis. Sioux City. Kansas Cilv.S . LnuK Omaha and pnssib'y to Han Frau cisco. While in Ibtaconntr.v he will pay a special visit tn Wm. M. Evarts nt bin country Real at Windsor, Vt., and also to an old friend, the Bishop of Fredricks town. The Lord Chlef-JiiRtice will b-.-accompanied to tbe Uulted State by bis on mid two of his Irieuds. While in SirntoiM be will probably be a gnest ol Judge Henry Hilton. Auouht. Billy Morris, a negro minstrel, former ly connected with the variety theatres in Philadelphia, It at present an inmate of the Northampton county mor house. There are 3S operatives In the new Ejrton silk mill at present. A SCHOOL FOR ALL. The University at Lswisiiiiri, Fa. College Academy Institute. A full Faculty of 18. Ikrire Libraries Klkvkn Kiiik SnuoLARSHira'at illiiiuia). Nen1 f.ir I'alaloxue in. 1'ltKSIDKNT IIAV1U. J. JIII.T I.U. D, Lewltburic, Pennsylvania. WESTERN MARYLAND-COLLEGE. Mam awd Femal Dkpautnints. situ, allon mult bcaliblul anu ilsllKtitrul. Full c-.r, ot loitruoieii, both In College and Pre pna.oy Scheul Well ordered I'brliilan urnlly Kovemiuent. Terra A Moderate. TuIktv-Siookd Ssssioh begins bent, ith, 13. Fur cmaluKUci. Uc aJureis 11KV. J.T. WAlill, I'rinitant, or Alios L. A. mVlNOS, rrcyirn, Wutuilaiter, Jtd. niVOBCES.nopawiyityt reildenti of any U state, wseruou, nuu-iuppori. Auvleo and applications lor taiiiw, W. 11. UE, AU I.Miv wivwin-;,!,. JUUCafa VTA I dvertiiers I send for oar Select LUt ol Lo- n-l N ,- , 1 1 1 r flan V V? A.all A. n . ASTHMA QUICKLY AND Permanently i)r. btiniiiu'ri itituma lleuiedv frl Drfl i uaequaled ai a poiltlve j U M L. U Alternative ami v;ur mr- ASTHMA AND HYSPEl'SlA.anilTirifiiir attendant evil, ltdue not uively aUuid teniHrary relief, ut la a perraul cure. vv . 11 iiuckiuci, ubiu 1 em?, sayi I lllillieb.il inllcio tar Asthma dial I ever nave ui." -i. iioegji, rouuialu ltea.l, Tenn .! "1 am ei.t rely lelleveU ot all uiiitoius ol ittlima by Attaion s reia nly." Adain Miller. Urookvllle, l'a., rail: 'llr. SIIdiou' Ailhma Heuieily Insglv.n roe excellent latlifacllo.- " I. u'Uhur. Morruville, N. Y . jr '-Since I beg.n taking your rtmedy I Uav rule.l well evo. y nlgut" . A li)n, ton uu lio, Allen.. .!): "Il II Ihe bell 1 ever took." Mil. . A lliiml, ol ItvMrta, Illinois, uyii llr. K'lnuui'l As buiA lleraeUy 1 luit a r ecu 11 . tnennd, ll in-ike eiieelr II ,n eay," llr; aBUKEttscad furliealle.. tcs Imoiiul and irlelliUlal-tUlK CO, z7 KAST Hlh bTllKUl', N. t.t 11. N. Uiittendcn . 10, IHFuIwd Ut., ti, K-, aln waoitial auenta. C0RTICELLI PURSE TWIST. Tho great popularity of tbli brand of PrjIUBSlLKUiiMalned. bytbe tmllence 0 Ui colon, theiifcallartty of Its twist, and the facility with wldoh It may bo wrought into oklu uu one ead. Tbe gui.uiue ti ilu u4, w.y Nonotuok Silk Ce., Florence, Tia ana Sleet Iron Ware, House MMw Goods, k, k Is now offering extraordinary Bargains for Cash ! Ho Is tho only A geal In town for tbo gale of the Bessomer, Sunshine, Othello, New Champion and Apollo Ranges ; Montour, Lighthouse, Excelsior Penn, and - Eclipse Cook Stoves j the Princeton, Early Dawn, Belmont and Real Double Heaters, with a va riety of other Square and Round Heaters, All of which ho is now offering at the Very Lowest Prices Alio, on hand every kind ol STOVE OltATH and FIKB llltlURS. Doalcrlnall tho best makes ol' l'U JU'd. Rooiiing and Spouting, Prompt and Cheap. Store on SOUTH Street, a. few doors above Bank Street. Patronago Invited; satisfaction guaranteed. Juno 30, 1581-yl Grand Opening'!! The unlerFlgnci, bavins: onlnrired and otlMTwiso Imprnvcil lits Stnro. announces to his rrluml unit Ihu pc(le of Ieli lull ton tl.ut holms jtiitt HK-IM'UNEIf tho saiujuiLlia full supply of ovcrjthinyr In tho GREEN GROCERY lino, Including tine Ari'LE. ilANANNAf, OH A NtHCS. LIUIOVS. OAUI1AOK iltJOIIMItEItS, and all other FUttlTS and VKGETA IILhS In Semon. allnT whlt;ti I10 li rurnttUInir at the VEltY LUWtST I'lllOLS. Frank Leibenguth, June 23, IS 3. LEIIiailTON, Pa. Thnnqrtnne t reiicot fully annnunco to tho Liutlm of I ehlulilon and vtclnlv ttiat snc-ls now n-cctvliiK a very Largo and Ele Kant Aeiurtuicm ut Spring and Summer MILLINERY GOODS, comnrl8lnic HATS. noWETS. H1BIIOXS, rLUWKHS. e., ur llin vi-ry H KT M l' M'.S. sullab!,' lor IjAHHS, JII.SSKS and (JIIll.MtHN'ti WEAlt. All at Hrli-.a fully as liw ai the 1 itnc quality ut Kotd -an he boulit' tur eldouiierc. Miis. E. Fatii. Stnre Tiro Doors Hflow the M. E t'Imrch, DANK St. I.ehliibton. a.ir.H l3 Charles llaj)p ncrpectfully nnnouncrs to tho citizens or Lehigh ton and vicinity that he hnsupuued h FRESH Meat Market, IN SEVAN'S 11U1LUINO, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa., where he may ho found every week day from 6:00 ..'clock A. M. In 0:0 P. St., with a full supply of Pltl.MK Fit liS II MEAT. Prices as low as the lowest. Patronaire Is respect fully solicited. Juno 2.ni3 The Complete Bone Pliospiiate ! MANUFACTURED I1Y THE ALLENTOWN HT'G COMPANY, One of the Best Fertilizers for all kinds of FA TIM Crops and GARDEN Vegetables, can bo bought in largo or small in quan tities of M. HEILMAN, I, Ellla 1ITON, PA. March 31-ni8 Saloi Keepers and Ota, Don't (all to Luy your Champaignc Fear Cider, Lager Beer, Root Beer, lTcctar, Porter, &c., OF C. B0ETTGER, TAMAQUA, Pa. Anif.l3.18Bl-lT. DIIOP IN AT THE Carbon Advocate OFFICE FOli I Cheap Printing! J . r , I llioioexqultltofloalicni it n e n n to women 'f past generations a I- ''Ills Wall, bnnirn iran.l may bo obtained f any e n t erprlilng Merchant. Caution. Fcrohaners should notice catelulty the UL.AUK STOOL, with the name Uouti- 11, i,,:. ,tJj, Maso., Solo Manufaoturew. James Walp, Succcctor to A, 1). MOSSEll, Manufacturer efand lloalcr In all kind of Stoves, Ranges, Heaters, IIUILMAK & CO., BANK STREET. Lehighton, Pa., UIliLElts and Dcalors tn All Kind of OUAIN nOL'CIITariil bOLDn UEOULAll J1AHKUT ItATKS. Wo wonl'u, also, ieapi-ctmtl)'lnlorm ouretti zus ihat wouic iiuiv fully urepurtd to ttUI' fl.V thcra with rrora miy MIn donlicd at VEtt lowest irici:s. JT. IIEILM AN & CO. Jnti.v: Spring and Summer ! ASi ccial Invitation Is extended to the I. ml. les of I.idilahton and turroundhiK nclKlilor tnio, lu rail and ezanif no llio linineme stock of S1T.I.NO AND SUA' MEK IDs JUST ItEOElVED AT E. H. SJMTDER'S Baiii-st, LeliigMoD, fa, cooiprlslnit all the latest .Novelties In lllack and Colored Silks, Velvets, Plaids, Carh meros. Senses, all. Wool Sultlnirs, 3 r I n if -hums. Prints, &.e. Also, a full Hue uf lilnnkets,I)oincsttestShawll.Muillns, NOTIONS, TKIMMINOS, tic, alt ut which he ts ottering nt very l.uwcsl Prices. A nice line of Silver-Plated Ware, Do rail and tee It. My stuck uf GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Carpets, Oil Cloths, QUEENSWAItE, GIjASSW AHE, ke., Is full and complete. Cheap as the Cheapest, anil Uuod as tho Dest. sopt.t-vl V. A. LUIIiMANN, Solicitor of American and FitrrlKn lnlO!)t, Wnihlntont t.( All hutliit'ES cunnectt-d with l'utentf, whether ttt-T'tro the I'au nt (Jllice or the tJourt. promptly atltndeil to. No churno mntlu un li-(8 u ituicnt lfl secured. Send lor clrcul.ir, &o. toaj6-tlc $72v week mrtilent home 1-y Uio in e the nnhllo. 'iinlinl nut 11 ceiled, u 0 will Hlnrt loti, fllen. women, hoy und ft'rli witnted evoryw here iu work lnr ns. Novf is the tfuio. You pnn work In pp.ire time, ur vlro your whole time to the liiisiiivft. tin other tiualuprs wjli pay you nearly fo well. No one ctn fall tu innke enor fiuuK pay, hy entcuinif nt once, t.'only out fit uni term it free. Money made Uet, tatly and honorably. Address Tuuk ft (,., Au K ust it, Aiainoj aee2 yj TC I ,1 People are ft!wnjt on W I 1-4 the lookout lor chunce Y T JLKJJUJ to Increase Ihelr earn ln, and In time Li. come wealthy; thoe whoilonot Improve their oHinuiiii ie reiuaui in uverir, e u-ir u If cHt eliuiicetoinake money. Wownnt iti.tny men, wonifii, bts ami ulrli to work lor us right In thelrown 1 ft litter, Anyoncundo the work i-roperly trom the rirt lart. Th lmlneri will ltny mom than ten lime onlfn arv wiitrns. Exiftitve tutflt InrnlKtiftl frca. ! No oue who tnU)e9 In ilu to make money rapidly. You ran devote your wmde tltim tu the work, or inly your spare moment. Full Information nnd all that Is needed sint Iree Address Stinbhx &.Cu. rorlland Maine. 1 T71 oni no1 ur1 'weel'lfiTPy. -C -4 I go and dare before jou .l;lJkJ L die, romethlnic inluhti nnd suhllme leave he- hlnd in conquer time." tdfla week In your own town, (5 outfit fret, No rlk hverv , thlDK nuw Capital not required. We will ' furnUh you everything. 31unr are making j fortunes. Ladles mnke as much as men ami I boys and KlrU make jrreot jay Headert II you want business at which you ran make icreat pay all the time, write for purttculars to U. Uallsit &.Co, Portland Maine. I A M n Claims a specialty, hnl WA It I A J RAMS. AUhlTlONAh Lni ' miMKSTKAi) n:itriKiOAT. CS and all khi.ls of LAMi Si'lUHT bouKht in-l Buld. Lurue Stock, and lllxuett Prices paid. Do )u Tunt to sell or Luy? it so. write 10 a, a i uuiUdo. Attorney at iaw. Wasbiugtou, II. U. Jan.fl-tfc. Administrators' Notice, Estate oljoifta Focmt, Deceased. I Letters nt Admlnlstrallnn i n the Estate of Jnnai Fuctit, lateul tha llurnuiclior I'arry. vllle, I'arbnii euumy, Pennadeceascil, havn bee panted tu the underi1! aurd. to w liorn all lersiiis Indented lo ilia said estate are re quested tu make Immediate payment, and lliuse havliu oUlrrta or demands will luake known the same without delay. TIKIS S. IIM!K- unit IIAUIA1IINK fill JIT. June 2, 18S3-t0 Adtnliilitralors. Caution to TreopacsorSf Jmrili Klbler, Henry Klhler and Samuel ' Klbler are hereby lorWd trcsiiinslnir on the . land of ihe undersigned. In Toiranieiiiira' Towniniii. iiarnon county, l'a., alter Ibis notice, uuder penalty ol tlie law. JOHN lilSTLEn. June ICth, U83..WS TIDlTOTflVft Vorwnunil,nisseor other H Vi NS NlS dlMlitllty. Widows, minor I J-U1U1U.MIJ chltdten and deiieudant parents tilllled when death resulte,). (llulms rlned. reitoratlon lncr aes,lounly, hack pay and dlchnrvri oht.ined, Anply at onee, delay preiudiees your rlfchls. Fee flxet hy law. Address, wii'isUinp, the aid retahtlsh. ! ,d firmor KHStJ ?vtJO., Attorneys & Ulalm ' Railroad Guide. PMlaipMa & Reaflins R. R. Arran0cmont of Passongor Trains. . MAY 27tlt, 1883. Trains leave Allontown as follows: (Via I'auKiuHtsM Uailboad.) For Phlljdolnhla at t.lO. 11.(0 a. ill.. and 3.I0 p. tn. SUNDAYS. For Philadelphia at 5.00a.ra. end 4.90 p.m. (Via East I'kkji Urakch.) For IteadlnK and llarrlsburg, 0 00, S.40a. ra.. la.15, 4.3 1, and 9.05 p. ra. F.r I.anoaster and Columbia, 6.C0, 1.40 a. m., aud 4 3't p tu. SUNDAYS. For HarrlsburK, and waypolnts, 7.33 a. tn.. o.oi p. ui Trains for Allontown leave as follows t (Via I'KltKlOMXH Kailkoad ) Leave Philadelphia, 7.40 a. in. and 1.00, Lib; 4S0, ami 6.16 p. m. SUNDAYS. lare Philadelphia, 8.3J a. m., 3.30, and 4.p. m. (Via Kabt Pkrk. IlaAMOit.) Leave Heading, 7.30, 10.16 a. ni,, 2.00, 3.60, and K IS p. in, Leave ilarrlsburz, 6 2), 7.60, a, m., 1.44 and 4 .ui p. m. Leave Lancaster, 17.30 a. in., 1.00 and (3.10 p.m. Leave Columbia, 7.30 a.m. 1.10 and 3.40 p. in. From KlnirStrcot Depot. SUNDAYS. Leave Ileadlnir, 9.00 a. in. and 1 00 p.m. Leave linrtlsburx, 7.00 a. tn, and 4 OJ p ro. Trains via "I'erklomen llallroad" markeil thus () run tn and trom Deput, Ninth ami Green streels, I'lilladelphla, other trains to and from llnaid street Depot, , The i.toand 0.46 a. m. trains from Allen town, nnd tho 1 35 ami MS p.m. train from Philadelphia, via Pcrklnieeirltaltroad, hava through oars to and trom Philadelphia. J. K. WOOTTKN, (leneral Manairer. C. O. DANrOttK. llen'l I'ais'r. Ticket Agent. May 27111, lit3. JOHNR.G.WEYSSER, PROl'IUKTOri OF THE West End Browory, Mauch Chunk, Pa. Pore Porter and Lapp Beer Delivered all over the State. Ootobor 8, 1881 vl E. F. LUCKOBACU, Two Doors Delow tho " Broadnay House , MAUCH CHUNK. PA.- -c j, v , titf,.y ,f Dcalci m all ratterns of Plain mo Fincy ,,A.(, " 1 t' Wall Pssperfj . "Window Shadl's, Paints & Paintcsr' RujipIieSi LOWEST JASII l'MCr.8. ' ' :ti ' T .''''"'. ...V",y. ""4"4 Central Carriage "Vorks,, ,. Banlc St., Lehighton, Pa.j Are prepared to Manufacture Carriages, Buggies, Sleigh's" ,-,-. Spring V'agoll, &c, Of every description, In the most substantial manner, and at I.oclt Cash Prices. ' itcpnlrln? riomiitly Attended to. " TliEXLKIt & KREIPLKR, . April 29, 1882 yl Proprietors. RUPTURE 'Mpn'.mii. I I J I I w I 1 1 H wlim you wuot The prialbat liivelittnn of theeeel fee our pani i-hlet. Kent Iroo. rot. J. Y. IZuAN. Oerrna. burs, N.. )jll'17l Dividend Notice. At alleaulir Mrrtlnic of the Dlrecto'sof io First .Natlo al Hank or l.rlilnhton. Pa., tho nreiiii minuui iiiTioriiu oi i il il r.r. per crni on I tie Cnpit I Ftoek wis ilcclared, payable on and after July luh. lSi-3. w. W. 11UW31AN, iiashier, July 7lh, 1 SS). Estato Notice. K'Ute of John W. lleherllnir, late ot the Itori'Uah of i.eulithtnti, rarbon ttounty, Pa., deceased. All eis,ne liidetded to said estata aio requnted tnmaka lintneiltate' payment, and tlue havlnic leieat tdulnu aaalnst lha samo will present Ihmt wlthunl delay,' 11 projier order tor settlement, ti, ' , AMANDA I'. Ui:HKItLtM!, I'.xtcutrlx. LchlKhton, Juuo'i, lii3-wtl NOTICE. Wit En fa a, my Wif-i. Lena Itackawack, without Juitcauiie, h -s left my bed and boiril. 1 would hereby notlly Ihe punlla Ihat I will, nut be responsible for any debts of her oon tractiug alter this ilate, WILLIAM R ACKAWAOK, Ustasauqua, July 01 b, 183. HEALTH IS WEALTH! nit. c r. uera ktitfic iu mtiri tumtxest. ru4rHirlsprrlOurll a(U D Onmuu9,fa. ht-ot KtnrlsTU, ll4iiarit, fiiTVAfg rnMtikiln rui by l f Iruhot rr iavmimo, WiLtt, MuUl D br'Utnn.eUaliisI f BntJa MntM J liM-anUy to4 l4lii tomrjt 4"f tad dUi. rratir uid Ait, brrfHncMt tAMnf I r la tlthtr MX. lofoluuutrr Ltsmm KRit wlltrrllcw ctut-d by er-isrii..B r b fru, fl(-.ii oruvrHtKlu it lira, u-h twarouuliicoBti noBlb1 trvatrwnl lit Imi 4rUboi fur $ i, aBl y Btail Pttj plJ tsu rrlj. of pvict. V7I GUARANTEE CIX DOXE3 Trtriranrr', W li "rti oMf rlv-4 hr a IW trlx Us. rstmiil1 Mh ft. w lilnr lb prtsrcfaMcr swr wrtllan sTtntw It rf 'OM'I its lAODry f lwj UMtlutlt sUM I ait-rl fur riiwrawlr loawf I ly If EI. Ml MXU1UX t34Urtrl, rtl'v1lrW,P. 1 rwa iSHdsirari uasnpailVB, rinHCI IM Bstl. Hlli lawlMr IUM)H r lll of Xft la. Ubatirfuuaorf f- IcttiUK. EISNER & MFMr.pi nr.w 320 Raoo Street, Philadelphia. Pa. $1,000 J. M. Hoqcy you can raalo selling MURRAY'S Maps & Charts For 36 pace catalogue, free,. Ailrtss. .1 Mrr-lon nii-irss, jJiMurr-ny. rU2ADErif.N.J. Ali'otBlTFBt Vihl;t0D I), O. ecr I
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