11. V. MOItTiilMlCtl, bKIIIOIITON.rA.! ' BATUKDAY, AtJOUST T8, TSEJ. COT-HTY MBETINO. The annual Democratic County Meet-iig-wlUto Tidtl ill tli (j Court House In tie B6rontjli of JUuch Chunk ou lion elMy, AuguKt SOili, 1883, at one o'clock p. Q. It will ba the duly of this ineetlnu, to nanib (lurs-ona to buM lbs Dcili-gntti Elections, fls tlio tlmo of lioliUiif; the county-nominating convention and select w conutT committee for the eusulnc cam- 1 rdgu, and transact any other liusiuueu tp.u wblcn it bus (tower to net, II. M. BKODHEAD, Ciuiruax. Editorial Mention. Tin Advocate proposes to follow lbs a'lvlos given by Olmrles Daua who n that "Editors shoald noTer run for tbe Presidency; it dlstraols tbe tuiud iipm higher meditation," It Is stated on rmott authority that licrbert Blade, Snlllvau'a -sn-ad-bag, IK- etally made-b good living In Australia ly c.ifc'jlug pigs in tbe woods for tbo Brit ish Government. He came all tbe way to Anierio to' "catob u Tartar," and bo canght bim. linV bo soyj that $3000 in fifteen minutes, is w orlh'iv broken in so any day. Miny a good mtin gets a bn It em nose aid no one would give a du.'lar for it. An "ArkicV expedition is being form ed to bunt np tbs remiins of Nonb's famous s tip which is eutd to be in use m tbe roof of n monastery on tbe top of Mt. Ararat. By restoring tbe historic tnl'," fitllug it with bis monoRcrlo and making a taiaa new ''flood" from the iiv tjrs of ink which be has spent in adver tising, P. T. Barnum could produce n now and improved colored Deluge of bis own. A correspondent of tbe Philadelphia Vnzii ls'bvtr in Ireland and ruukiug it 'warm" for the British Umpire. A fen- days ugo nu Irish priest said lo'Mni, "from , the depths of a divine despair,' 1 How long does it take a Congressman from" Washington territory to get from bis home to tbe Capital?" "About tin eUjs, I suppose," replied tho ecrito. "Well, it would ouly take sevtu to f,o from Qitetnstowu, and I hope to see tbe day "when United States Senators and Congressmen from tho "State" of Ireland w.tl represent their Galway constituents ia Washington, D. C." The tcribo Inched heartily, we aro told. Ijaisdi.oi.d-i in Great Uritain, who lnvo ba;u almost beggared by the Lst-d L-nue and similar orgaulz.it ions, are easting a longing eye upon that region to whiiU H race Greeley used to send his "joubg ma." To prevent further pur chase of American territory by iurelu irs, who never intend to become citiz e, the Irish mcmliersof Parliauient, in c u junction with Mr. Henry George, mo preparing an agitation to bring the stb jeetj immediately before the Ameiicnu UoVeriuent. And, considering that nine Hulish capitalists own a tt-irllory equal to that of New iIainpshire,Muss,ii:husetlb and lthode Island couibiued, it seems liigb time that measures should be taken 10 MiM'Ma . i ...bu of Maine," is'amacnaulmous fellow.any. liow, Wbon the publisher of his history was,, regretting tbe other day that tbe ureal. Btati ot New York furnished no representative worthy of being honored with'a portrait among tbe steel engraved celebrities from other States, Mr. Blaine imperiously interrupted him, "You for get ,Mr. Hoscoe Conkling," said James. "Mr. Conkling!" said the purchaser, deprecating)-. "Don't 'bui' Mr. Conk ling," replied tbo knight, rising to bis faet and with the old ring in bis voice; "Bojeoe Conkling is tbe brain of New York to-day, as be has been lor the, past twenty year. Tho history of Congress would be iucomjileto without his liaiLi Rnd servicos and I intend, as lar as it lies with me. to do bU caieer full historical juiiije." LznioiiTow is like Londcn in one res pect; the famous metropolis bus a wood pavement, and that pavement Is reported derco iv.. Profesbor Tyudall says that H s Injurious to the eyes aud lungs. But, b ess the Professor's heart! he (.hould see our institution. It is injurious to every ilepirtment of human physiology; to head, neck, nose, teeth, arms aud legs, and is utterly destructive to Snmhy clothes. It is as full of holes as an egg it full of meat, and spoils tbo tejoper of a church elder as rapidly as it flitteus He uoie of a secular youth. By compelling all thoughtful mou to swear it is as in jurious to morals as a repeal of the ten commandments or an extra session ol the legislature, and as it forms an un bailed man-trap can bring uo olory or profit to auy eicept to Satan and tbe uu. dirluker. The rotten pavement must gor VT. B. HOLMAN FOE PRESIDENT. Mr. Dana, of the New Yoik Sux.reccm ajiud William S. Hblman of Indiana, as u presidential candidate for 1881, Upon, brub a subject there is uo more reliable uuiuorny in me umtea States than A Jr. Dana, who in a recent editorial goes very fully into tbe reasons for the nomination of Mr. Uolman: 1. "He is the best equipped legislator in Congress. In ability, in eiperreuce, in close explica tion to tbe public business, lu know ledge of the laws and tbe operatic in of Govern ment, and lu familiarity with parliameu tary practice be has no superior. He is uu astute lawyer, and be served with general satitfuctiou as n Judge ol tbe Common Pleas for six years, before en tering Congress, nearly n quarter of n tentury ago." 2. "He Is always master of bis subj ct in debate, aud does not aspire to eloquence, or to parade iu bpeeobmaklng." "Since tho country baa beooiue a bawling wilderness of rhetori cal flatulence Mr. Hjlman's "few words" would furnish a delightful oasis of reus, onableuess amid the wild eltsert of r..iu pigioui buukum. 3. 'Voremmt uniong the opponents of monopoly be has led the moyemsut against confirming grants' of laud to railroad corporulinu that have failed to fulfil their contracts with Hie Government under tbe terms piccribtM by Congress." 4. "No man has more energetically aud usefully advocated the geuutae reform of abuses,- e r economy in Abe public expenditure, than Mr. iLl- man. ' o. "Altiioit nuele-hanitcil sir. U ilumn ha. cntubaleil tbe trauduleiit claims that come before Congress at every stsion. Few of them escape bis notice, and bis emphatic 'I object' I.hb saved to tbo people inilllous that would bave bien. reckleKBly voted but for that stern interposition.'' The foregoing all sufficient testimony to-the fitness of Mr. Iloltnan fur Ibo officii of Cbiel Magistrate is enhanced uud solidified by a paragraph which Ml good Democrats would (to will To imprfut upon tho t.illeUof beirt,tnem. oiy and undtrblandlijg; "Io everT proper jieuse William 8, Uolman is a typo of high and honorable Amcricau character, and his fellow citizens may will be proud of him. He is wcrtby of any public trust, and competent to fill tho greatest. Plain and unpretending in bis mode of life, be would do much to restore tho simplicity which so beautifully illns.trit ed tbe early da)s of the lt'ptlulic, mid to dlsuiUi in t.eorved disgrace tho vulgar pretention mid snobbery which liavo scandalously flourished at Washington under Bepnbllcau rule." With rucIi a record it ii more than possible that lu tho coming battle Mr. Uolman will as sume the leadership or tho forces which aro being prepared to "turn tbe rascals out." Our Washington Letter. OCB BZODLIB LCTTEX.j WAsniNoiou, D. 0., August 13, 18E3'. Que of tbengreeablo features in tbe m titer of our national finances is the gr.-at reduction iu thu co.it ol collecting lb. j revenues. During tbe year ending June SO, the rt.ciipu Irom internal rtve- nie were i l-U,Co3,3CC,0C, (or the colleo tlo i of wbiub there was paid out $5,120 -U00, or less than three aud one-half per cent. It used to be said uuder tho John son ndmiuistrutiou, nud .to Rome extent reiterated under tho administration ol General Grant, that the uctuol cost to the Government to Ret a dollar iuto the Treasury was more thou tbe dollar itself; b'lt this financial retrogression was never satisfactorily demonstrated, lu tbo faceol the fact that tbo national debt wos being reduced to tbe ex tout of three millions per month uuder both of'tbese admlnis- Iritiois, and up to this time ot the rate of five millions per month under tb Hayes and Arthur dynasty. Of this large amount reeeivediu a sin gle year, Illinois contributes mora than one-sixth.or twenty-six millions iu round numbeis, as her quota of tax, principal ly on spirits. And what is particularly notable, the same State is levied ujon lor nearly one-half oi ull tbe tax colli ct ed upon spirits iu tbo wboia couutry.lhe Einjiio .Mate ceming iu as second, with Ouio aud Kentucky practically making up tbo remainder of the receipts Irom tbi sou ice, which last year looted up closi uoou bevemy miliums. Tnu auuoiiuce meut tbiwt tin 1 e will be but a slight, it any reduction iu the principal of tin national debt for the mouth of July comes ot the sweeping ndiiulions in tin receipts lur stamps upon matchts and hank checks aud the rebate upon tobi c co aud cigirs in b- ud which alouu calls for more than thirty million! of dolla.s, With the piospect that there will bo el more sweepinj reductions by tbe Demo- auu let mo principal take care of ilself an 1 the generations to whom it bhall be a heritage, Twenty years ago no American living could bave eutcrlaiued tbe lbourht that the Uulted States with all ber unlimited resources, aud with all the unstinted pa triotism aud loyalty ot her people, could h ivo borne up uuder a debt of two thous- uuu minions oi u mars, when wo wen worrying o'urselves almost to death ovei an indebtedness that did not cover one tenth of that now owed by u biugle oily Nor do tho people of the present da. seem to realisothat ourpublio deb'.larg p it is, is not so large by one-louith as .mother punll debt which must be pai from the jiockets of tbe people, and that h the debt contracted by tho railro.u' oorporatiousof Ibecouutiy, and amount ing to tho rouud sum ot sixty-fivo bun dred millions of dollars! Every ruilo ol the more lhau 100.00Q miles of nilrrod. witheveij- bridge and tunnel and station aud every p.irt'aud parcel of structure unl superstructure;, with iveiy particle of rolling stock pertaining thereto, art uu ler mortgage to that clasi of foreign bjudholders who will exact tbe las', droj ol blood uouiiuate'd iu the bond. It Is a debt ot that peculiarity of cjubtruction that enaUts it to perpetuate ilself, and no possible forecast cau be taken as to tho particular gemration that will ex tinguish it. Wbilo every dollar of our nitioual debt lhat is paid is the cessation of so much of a dralt upou tbe lesoutcis ot tho people, every payment upou railroad debt is attended with additional burdens upou the travtl ami coaimeroi of the nation. Tho publlu as it pays out bond, finds itself confronted with two i more which take the plica of tho cm cxtiuguibhed; and the filteen hundred millions of doll.rs that have been ibi subject of foreel iuh iu the last eighi years, or biiice, 1674. b.vo been aug meuted by uiurly tilple that sum iu the tuck-watering trash call d secuntlibl loiormsomo idea or the extreme fu- cllily with whioh lutlroad ludebttduew H created take the statistics of the bes ..,w,,j ujjuu duiu luuileis. 1-rtlll these it will be s,eu that iu 1872 the iu eteuieuness by railroads in the United b'ates amounted to$oC,HC per mile, and ibis was more than double the actual cost of construction. Nine veara laUr the indebtedness was increased toSfil,- per mile, or bixteen per ceut grwitir than in 1872. when tl.o 'fictitious values of our paper currency uffected stocks' ol "very character, helping to precipitate tbe crash of 1S73, and nvvtlliug the rail road indebteduebs out of all proportion by tho rorced issoanee of watered stock. Yet railroad In Ming go.s on and will eoutiuue to goou.until theci uulry is ab bolutel) gi,uro2id wnb Ibeui. a'ud ev.ry lod of MiUiil.zsd r.iilro.ul laud iu tbe bauds ol Wll8ir.t. And there follow, to t!.K f.r W.bllu th track o bim wlo would go nnd "grow u,, wib Ibeo.un lrj"lb bleaed privilege of meeting n """I"!1" railroad mortgage laid upou rilliiMi) I'ru-eiiiplliinH yearn liffornl the hriit: 1.1 iiiiv l. 1.. . , ... . ' tliuol.rirk ill nuv luuuuiiiiU-M 1..1 1. ...a Uh e-choee to ihe lurt uml puirie! i d upoHlhu-e hud, am laid, alroailv n lr. ilcu of twtuty.MVm LuuJnU uiUUoua cf uuiiars, oi which me pun.o win pay u;i and the ralltoads never a centl Then in"' its good lime will come the epoch of n re- urganizttion of railroad Indebtedness by niicb tbo frigblfal incrcnio of interest nud stock-watering may bo decreased if not altogether checked by n repetition of tbe disaster of '73. Don Pedro. fFsnsi oca BrrciAb CohmsronliMT. WAsniNOTOK.l). 0., Aug. 11, 1883. There is n genuine unriislncsa among the women employees In the Government offices here. The impression hni some bow gained ground among them that tho new clvil-servlce regulations will be re troactive, and that the lpubllcau parly wishes to unload this woman feature of tbe service before an investigating Con gress gets hold ol It. lu such cases woman does not reason from facts but from ber fears, nud the several gills of tho Treasury Department that I have talked with betray the general feeling which is that tbe employment of women in the Government service is doomed Sometimes their womanly instincts aro unerring, as most of us have bad occas ion to know at times, aud it is just pos sible that tbey havn seized upou a fact tbit Isn't quite plain to an) body else. There are a great nuny estimable mid modest women iu (be departments here. Nobody can or will deny it. But tbe em ploy meut of women, looked at merely as a sys.clu. has developed n whole e-ata lotie of minor iniquities and abuses which are unknown nnd unsuspected in industrial ceutres, where politics nnd favoritism bave no association with fi m lie employment. There is not a lactory or workshop In tbe wotid where iho ltmslo operatives cause such on endless scries of little troubles us do tho women iu these de- purtmeuts. They are excessively jealous of each other aud there is scarcely one In twenty that has not somo private grlev auco. 13,icb ono is eaten np with fear that ber neighbor has got more iullu cuco tbnn she has that is to say, has u more powerful llieud nt headquarters" liloh one is oppressed with the beliet that she has to do more than unybody else, end tho complaints, gos-sip aud scandal that grow out ol this condition of uflaiis are simply dreadful. That tbo civil-sen ice reform will strik squarely at Ibis branch of tbo evil in Wubhington there cau bo no doubt Womeu will bo appointed iudeik-ndeu ot their pnsonul attractions aud inllu eucp, nud il tbere.'oim should (lltctultll separate the female employees irom poll tioi, one of the most subtle and peruici ous oi the many evils will be abolished In coiihtquencBOl lectbt developments it has become tho widest rend belief that it is a common occurrencu lor officorx ol the army and l'aiy to dupjica:e thri i ay accounts. But both thu jiiik't-ad vi'cate-gcutrulof tlicariny and the judge- iiilvocale-KiucruI nt tho navy as'seit lua tho beln I is erroneous. G.-n. 8.Miiiinas lhat within thu pa-4 two jears ouly loin oltlcir-fol tlioiirmy have been ho clmrgid I'ois may bu so, but the leal truth m doubt is thut many ollii-eis' have mlluucil this practice without detection or with out txposuio. Intro urn iJai.Kirun thi oily now wbojm'.d duplicate pay iicoonutb ol omccrs, but who are keeping the mat ler quiet, nut ouly iu rispouso to the gnilly ones, but because they mav ly re inaining sileut get back their money, ot which there would buuoprcopuct in case oi exposure President mil every m- inber of bis O.ibi net is out of town and the ship of Stati "ruling liny niong to-day in the s'inl low ohauuel nl routine. Admiral Nlohols m Aciing heoretary of tho Nay; Cliiel Clerk Tweednle of the War Twirim, m. Assistant Secretary Davis of 'the State iiui Assistant Secrelarv Frcnoh nf thi rrensuryD panment Tho WhitoUonsr is severely empty, and one oftbe innnni "rable Assistant Allnrucy-Geuerals holds tho scales at the Department of Justice) The Government chrks are having a plcnht. and (here Ir no imincdi ito danger oi a udouiei meeting. Auuust, Our Now York Letter. Regular correrponuenco or Advocate. Ntw Yunn, Aij. M, 18S3 Oscar Wilde 1ms n turned to us for n brief period in which to superintend tl o production or the new play "Vera,1' - Ct al is his fair long hair is gone. Ho looks like a typical G rinan professor now, who would never think of getting l is ambrosial locks en', did not his faithful spomo perform that kindly office forbim inw uud then. Of course bo has no d milt but what bis play will succeed nd from what I bavo been told of its pb t and incidents, ibero is no reason why u should lull, particularity as ill. Hoes will bu nbly iutert reled by Mari. Priscolt and n first class company. Af t r all. bizarro and foolish as Wilde i be is at the same time n loa'u of fine poetia feelings, and possesses a skill ol expression- and n richness of diction which few of our American playwrights possess. Tuke all of our llviug dramatic waiters, liemovo beyond their reiich exlsllug French models, or rather mu t rials, aud outside of a knack of writ lug a production which satisfies eyerj rtqusiiH inr scenio uispliy, nnd you will find that there is very little flesL a id blood lelt. Hence I fee no reason why V ra should not appeal to our bu rn tuity vnd our iutellieucs. Tun phu i to be brought out with flno effects on the stage, as 0car himself will supcrin- leud thu du'.ails. O car by the way has given up bis oriisadoiu behalf of knee-breeches, find lug that it was no usu to perseven. I'his reminds me of the fact that iu the line of men's apparel there are to be some pronuuueed changes Ibis Fall nnd Wiuler. Trousers which bavo beeu bo tight us to niako it almost impossible lu sit, or when sitting ou n low chair.to rise ugaiu, will be widened about and uboe thu kueo considerably, nd Irom below the kuee to tbe foot, uherd tbey will taper. In fact tbey will yery much re. senilis the tlilim breeo es heavy weight riders lu Buglaud prefer, loose and com lortable about the thighs, nud snug aud tUht about tbe calf. Visls will again be woru with a little collar, while coats ol all kiuds will button up even higher thau before. Quite a favorite dress this sum mer was the imitaiinu of an Knglisb .Shooting Jacket introduced by an enlei. prising tailor. It was in the shape of u a blouse, bad four rows cf ideals lu front aud tbe same lulnuil, a'jd was pro vided with n belt aud buckle. It looked well ou good figures. Dudes oonbl not "tT - iri) to weairlt, liecjnse it expnuenl their n il..A.o I, .. ill l.o .. . 1 o uptineB. It will he worn n urmt iImiI thi.i fall, niaile ol htniyUh caulaieN and riiae;li woolen gaoila. Thekalojf o'JtrJltaj iutemt of uie lai.innc, iuc oniy limstrntea flaiiv in the city, to Mr. Hinckley, tho Chair- m.vi of the Democratio Committee or Datohcss Couuly, gijvo the newspaper world something to talk about last wcik. Of conrse tverbody anys that It is "tbo shrivelled baud" ol Tilden which is ap parent in tbe trausaolion, though this is hardly likely, since tbe Gnirina never appealed lo a very large circle of renderr, though tho people, who did purchase it, were as a lule lilghly cultured, It was a bright, clover, family reading paper. As a newspaper pure aud slrnple It did not auiotiul to much; for its quautity tbcic of wos limited both iu numbir and ex tent, lis illustrations ns a rule, how ever, were good, aud some of lis satiticnl cartroons were capital. The minage- meut, however was CaUadiau' throughout, and hence il could not bo expected to ruu a "livo Ameiicau" uewspajur. Under Mr. Ulncklej's management tho paper will of course become as Din o cratlo iu its tendoucy, though nomiually independent, us it was Republican uudei the former managemcut. Mr. Hinckley brings some practical experience to bis post, as be has beeu the proprietor nf n Pougbkeepble paper, quite a good thict for a couutry newspaper. Tho ups aud downs of llfo on the tuif are seldom so well depicted as in tho career ol I.oouatus, the unbeaten three year old crack of tbo year. This ci It was purchased last year by Messrs.Chii u it Morgan for SjOOO. The colt bogan his oircer at L xlugtou, in tbe Sprlug.wbere be won the Blue ltibbon Slakes. He folloin d this up by winning the Ken lucky Derby, at L-mliVille, tbo chief Spring eviut. Ills careir there was an unbroken series of victories all achicud with tho greatest enso- Ho was brought on hero a few days ngo, to capture the rich Ojinibus Stakes which is to be ruu at Mnunioiith Park ou Saturday. Ou tho day of bis arrival Freddie Gcbl nid offered his owners S25.000 for him which was declined. Mr. Wilton, the Plunger, lhat samo nfteruoon offired $33,0C0 which wits alsp declined. As lato as tbe week before last Commodore Kittson of fered 330,000 for him aud was induced only at the last moment lo back out I y a rumor that the colt bad shown a trifle lameness In'bis work. On Friday morn ing the coll broke down, aud thus in one mnueut was 850.000 worth of horsiflesh reduced to scarcely ono-tweulieth iu value, whlla tbn $7000 which the stake w as wot tb, and which tho colt coald soircely bave lost, disappeared. There is a superstition onion;; tr.rf m n that it is bad luck to refuse a fsir price lor a race hoise-, since something invariably happens to bim shortly alter. When Mr. Pierro Lorillud nfiered tLo Dayers a 1'iiLcy plica lor Ltlkeltlaik burn, perhaps tho guuiest race hcrse we have bad iu this- country lu tbe last ten Je.us, tho boiso broko duu the r.cx1 Spring. Lsonatus breaks down the week alter be bud been priced atf.jOCtO. Il.-.rnes tbe crack of tho famous Dwyer Brotheis, is next on tbo list. Mr. Wal tou before going to England oflered the Oayirs S30.000 uud tho vidua of every stake, iu which the colt is engagcd;v.bich would bring bis price up to about $S5. 000 but tho Dwyers refused. Belreir in flc!isatill liortentHaraiinwjwaiiiiui'A- bociely people bavo been n,gr,cat ejeal oxeioisodever the secret marriage of Mr. Ohirli s M. Itnsscll to Miss Eliso d F r rest, a daughter of ono of Iho oldest and best kaown families iu thu State. She i a lady of 'J6 summers, very wilful, very stroug.ininded and very independe t. Having money in ber own right, shell s been living apart from ber family loi some time. Ilussell is a young broker with his fortune to make. He is r.ilhe n good-looking young" man, and tlioul not rich will no doubt make bis icurk Russell was the man who was mixed up in the Gntermuth case, which was e "o mse celebre" some months ngo in New York ciiminal Ustorv. Yduiil Gulermutli, it will he remembered was walking home ono night with a Mrs ll.iwkes, who wos believed to bo an ad ventures?. Ilusscll and Miss Clapp, lb daughter of ono of tin proprietors ol th Ito-ismore Hotel, nccompauied them, auudeiily, near Fifteenth Street a tut rushed out Irom a biding place, slru 1 Gutermu b tnice over the head with slung shot and disappeared. Gntei mulh died aud the murderer was uev discovered, nnd the myslery surrouud ing the case and the reason for the i-.s sault reumiu unsolvej. Jtussell man I 1 I.I.. .. ... . 5ou iuijin uu imum wiiutitawn very speeuuyasa witness, ou accouut of b lug eagaged lo "a young lady connie-ttd with one of tho bebt fumilios." TLi I uly was Miss do Forrest. Miss Clopn ino remaineii very silent onthenflnir iier sisiir was rcc-uuy married to a va. T..t . .... " . . . ' rieiy ncior nameii acniilan Preparations lor the comlnr. l, o. i.. n ....i ouu.. iu u.iiuutt lire growing ttp,.ci'. Mr. as uecouie lamoiiK hrotiLthmil the comitty us Mipulu iletit uf ilo hhov.K will mann"e t ten this, i uu there will ho every (in iruuteo that me exoiuiiinti will limi tjr.iliil eucctbs. STOCK MARKETS. Ulnsinff prices of D Havcu Ik Tnwnien.l llankeis, An. 3d South Thin! Klr..i im.ii ndelplna. Sloeiis hoiight uud 6old either iur rKU ir nu iinirin. Philadelphia, August 15, 1833. 1,1.1 ...i ..i r. ... . . " -"i-u d.. r.xi... i3i ,u3j W " U.I-M-(I U B jg V 8 Ji, new it;) U S 4's i Si 112 lltl 28 I'eniisylvuniu It It , jej I'liilaile'iihU A- Heading H It 2fii Lehigh Vallev It It fiSJ Lehiirh Onul .- NavliFalinn (V jj :l CUJ 451 Uniifii N J It It A- Couul Co 1111 Northern Cent nil It It Co 555 Heslonvllle 1'iiss, It It C. 1?J Iluir. Pltuburz i Wcat. It It r. ... 111 1U2 ir, 11 Oentiol TmnsjHirlutiou Co Sfci .orinern.I,acihc dm 421 " " l'refil till in North IVniifylvanla 11 It ctl I'hlludelpliio A Erie It It iti CU) Silver, (Trades) j, lo no New Advertisements. TOR SALE, STAItFK cri'crtl thereon. "itiHifiiu l t( Hotel, on Imukwuj.J,, tliliioouji u. Tou f.'.Vil ,V,,,1;.Ij' K3 Nur"' Sand's' ir'ect tuilfs.1 IJU1, II1IU PIPP ant llfllTtI. -- OifUIJ' Administratrix's Notice. liitato of (JumaK Deichaiiu Dtceaseil. loiters of Ail flcnrife jtelehai dmlnlilratlon on the cllnleol laid, lute ur Da.t I'tnn Town, t'uumy. a, decoasiHl hme tiup I'aruon I'uuuiy. l'a iieen uranie.1 in l,j,ila JtCei,ur.l. re.l.lcnt n sul.1 tu.nihli, lu whom all p.rsuns linllutw to saU csiaiu are requesiiii lo make nil. Srii ,,'!'l.,11"1" h,r,n """ r .iemiHHl. will niU the s nnj !,, l,e,a)r'u, . LV.1IA "lilllllAIIK. AUiuml.iruirli , O-.KHKYM her Atiurney i.ust 1'enn, July o, Jbsj-ne Few Advertisements. In the Pilot House. Ycf, lr tld Bind of work ohllxcs n man keep robor as a tuilue. lit all men In the lirld, strainli iot pilots and railroad enul dors should let liquor olono. 1'or on their cUrnces ofslKlit and coolness of head de- pi ill the intiity orliru and property." Wplntf ldi tianil on the wheel at ho (aid tl i, Mr. Ufocknian, or No IV Mlvor street, U caao, aildcdi "Of course, omo of 'cm drrki hut tlio mher ones have the belt )o ll )ii and the test pay Yet, tho work and oiqoiitroiouietluici toll! en lis; hut for lay vVt, 1 nod 1'aiiksr'sTomo to to nil the lu vibrant 1 need. 1'vo Kt a bottlo uhonrd heb nowj novcr go on a trip without It. AVIon 1 haven't any appetite, or am In any wj out of torts, It sett me up In no time. If OrllMnK lucn would use tho Ionic It would til he 'cm to break off. (No, that Isn't a lliilit ,J1 lotei Its a iisr, low nown near I lib water.) All was layinir. uie 1 1 mlola new 1 Ito buttlu.l n.alniit Paiiuku'a I ..-iiolnthe locker Xoun ken malaria m I ir frmii me us thst. all the tut'. My nlfu has urcd It tor three years rorumtner eouipiuiiiiB uu i cone, una us uu iniWrmit. when stio's tired oul from over. wok Slio ni tlio lonlo II a ilslsy. (looil- luil Don't break oiir neck iroinu: below." Ids tireiiaratlun, whfeh lias licen known hb Phhi's iIiontToNiu. will hereafter be nit i rl licil ami (old slmilyuniler the naioo ol 1'a'ikkh.b Tonio. as uniirliictnled dciili-ri aracuiis.antlyileerlrlna- their euitnmers t.y niMltutlnx Inferior arilctel umler the namo ni JiitM.r. mill us ulnuer Is re.illv an untni irarant Inxrcilleut, wo drop tin) misleading wort tii to In no olmnuc. however, n tho lire- imntii.n itspli. niul nil liotttt-s roniAlnlnir In t Ii u liaiuls of dealers, wropiuil un ler tho nimo lit IMkukii's (Iiniieu Iiinii'. eonhln tho irenulno lueillclnolftho ran simile ilnjtituro ot Uise-ux (cCo. is ai the hottoui ol uo ouuiae wruiijier. jiub -mhu ,e?pectrutly nnmmnccs tn tho people of Ie hliihtun iiml Us vloinltr tlmt he Is now irc- 1'jrcu 10 BUI'l-iy UiUlU vtiu muua ui Houseliold Furniture MnmirrioiurM from tho host Sensonoil Mate rtnlsnt Prldua fnllvn lowns the fninonrtlrlp. enn ho 1rOimh lor els"whuro. Hero nre a fow ol the Inducements offered Pnrlnr Sets nt from $50 to $C0 Walnut MurhlMop Drefl'ln Cnso Ileitroom Suites. 3 Acccs 40toQ5 Paint elrooin Sultis $18 to 540 ;nnn seatii f 'iinir, per set oi o.... w (Jomrimn t 'hulrs, prr et of 6 , $4 nnd nil oilier Uooas cquiiliy cneap. In this connrctton, I destro to rail thont tentlon or the ponplo to my nmple urllltlcs I wlthaNKW and IIANHSOMH UKAItSl?, .ind a lull lino nf OAMCKTS ami UOKl'l.NS, I am jirepatcd to ntlcnd iruiuptly to all or ders In tins lino, at louoft prices. I'atrunaieo ri-rpcctlully sullcltcd anif tho rnuSI auiulaSllU&UUUL JXJUlPantJiaL Oct" DANK St., LchlKliton. ,, Nine Teachers Wanted. An i:xanilnallon of Teachers, for tho i'uh. lie Schools or JInhonlnir Tonnjlilp. will ho held In the Solnml Hiiure. near Onlro !qiiaro. nn SAlUltllAY. Site I UMlllMl 1si,18S3, eiiiiiineiclnirnt BOO o'clock A. M Also lu rrei-lve pruiunla h.r collecting tho .-cuool Tux fur f it. I tuwi ship. llv iinlcriil' the lloir.l. uiiiiFllllY I'DlUlt. secretary. Mahoning, Auuust 1 th, 683 w-3. Subpoena in Divorce, .Mary, J. Mullen. ) In the Court or Common vs. riiasiiriJ.uhou cuiinty, .Tihn I . Mullen. ) No. 7, Juno linn, lbSJ. IN IllVOltOi:. l'o John F. Muli.iiv fc,o ulcnt! Sii:, Y'ou are hereby imtlfleil to ho and upin-iir nl a I ourt of Cuminou 1'leas ul (!.ir bon Couniy, to lo huhl In thu (!Uit llunse, 111 nluucli eJImiik, nu .Unniluy, the 81 li iIhv r Uot.iii.M-. A. II. 18 :i. ut lOuVlork In the tore, noon, to niiMrtT ihe nl."io couiiilalnt, 1 eison. ill service nl Fuhpui-ua uud alias suiiiiacna hiving lalleil ou account ol'iou utwcuco Irom my Halllwick. , k .., ''"AS-.W. J.r.NZT, ShcrifT. Maue1! Cluink. July 11, I6t3m T. A. SsriiGU, attorney or l'l'tf. EIorciicoSHk ilosicry Fon tiADins. i.?'.h.'!f?.vK0.'lds,"r?. ""innlaclureit rrom Bne FLUItUMIh KNIi'l'INd S1I.K 011 h111.1l Iruine, In tint Lest '-lull laliluncd" slioni-s knuivii to tin- tr.i.ln. They nra mails extra lima, uroilyeil In tlio yarn, uml may be wusli. ea wiilioul Injury tu color or ti-Mnro. I'urcluiicrs should notice our trado mark, tlio loiter ' TKADI; MA UK. F knitted Into the hem nt" the top of each btogklni! In ull our best Hosiery r..r Indies. 1 i.iihi;m)K siiickmii. nur niiui-i iiuuk uu lini'tlnir lin. 4), Alltll simples ol hiilulnir an 1 Htclilnjr Silk, scut 011 m-clpt ol ilirec M cent Slumps. jnu.mu'UI-'H silk CO , rmuuhcE, Mabs. Caiition. All p-rsons are terebv forbidden lo meddle with 11 Horse, YViijun aud Harness umv In possession or . U. Frederic), 1.1 thu huruuith i. Vejsport,Carlionciuuty. Peiiiia. as t lie samo Is my property 1111J loaned to Mm dur liitf uiy pleasure. . .. ., J'Kwis hkltz, ror h I'cnn, bchuylkllleouuly, I'a. Auif. 1. wi-fc Tlie AniBrican AntiQiiarian AXON ORIENTAL JOURNAL ! ! l'iiiliehed hy Jaiiesox .t Monsr, Chiesco, III. $3 per year. Edited by Stki-iikn l. i KtT, iievnien u uiatsin.il, Oni-nlul K11. rolKun ana Aincricuu Arehreoloey. J. In. trilled. ' Tins Journal cltos inf.irmiilinu oniliuv,vr. 1 I 1 .1 ii. . ..' i"buh t-Apiurnini. 111 1111 minis, and isery valuuhle lo those who urn f.dl.iwin,- .i,t. quuriuu suujccuas well as to the i-oinmoD uiii-r. M1,r8 ir QUICKLY AM) mani-iiUy IJr. bllnsou's Aithna 7 lteuieily fPI IDCTl I Is untitunlcd as a iHUltlve'l, M n r. I J A AlteriiAtlteunil f uro lrl TT ' AS1II.MA AMI liYS'KP!?IX.aa.lalIjil,'? atteudant evils, it dues nut nie ely uflid eintioiary relief, ut Is u tiermnt cure, Vt.ll. Iluekaber. I)oleon Texas sajst 'It Is the hot me Heine Iur Asthma il. u 1 ever havo used." M. Ilnl-rn. l'ouuialii Ilenil. Tenn . sats: "I am ei t relv ..ii..,-u.i ot all syuiiituiiis ul isllmni by iinn.in 1 n-iu-ixly." 1 da 111 Miller. Ilrouktllle, Pa.,mts' "Ilr. Stlusou's Asilnna Iteme.ly Ii.skIv.ii me excellent tutlsraclluu " ,1ns. t. Wilbur itloirlsville. N. Y. sats: '-Milieu 1 l., ...n ULIoir yi.urrlmo.ly I bate rested well i-vu y "Ikiu" S. A lljon, 1'uii Ilu 1,11c. AI luh.. says: "Ii Is the hrtt I ever look." Mis. . A Itlstell, ur Huberts, Illiuuis. siy:-Hr. S InMHi's As I11114 Kerned y is 111H as reoou . mMldl-il. ll lllkoj exiieeLuritlf-.ii i-h.v ' lli. tSUlti; tu send fur tieailes. Irs lii-Anlals nud price IM. to . K K U t'O, EAST U'll r. 1 11 111, 1 , i, 1..- 11.1t, Ul llli-luleu I. III. 1101'utun tit., N. ., also wuolesale a-ieuts 5 1 ? JKocffe fJot 'IISQE,. Susles'esSs S Tin ani Sliest Iron Ware, Hoiss MMm Goods, k.,k. Is now offering oxtraordinary Uavgnins ibr Cash ! He Is the only Agent la town for the sale of the Bessomor, Sunshine, Othello, llanfces j Montour, jigiitnouBo,.riixaoisjiur ruuu, uuu Eollpse Cook Stoves; tho PrincdtonEarly Dawn, Belmont and Real. Double Heaters, with a va rloty of other Squaro and Round Heaters, . All of which ho is now offering at tho Very Lowest Prices Also, on linnil even-kind ol STOVE GltATE and FIRE niUUKS. Ucalerlnall the test makes uri'UiUI'si. Roofiing and Spouting, Prompt and Cheap. Store on SOUTH Street, a I'jtronsgo Invited! satisfaction guaranteed. S within C. Shortlidgo's ACADEMY lor Y'eunn 7ilcn nut ll-'j-J, Meill.i.l'cnn., 12m. from I'lilln., Schnil yoir open Sept. 12. Fixed price covers i-vcry exiicnse, even hookf, Je. Nn cx r.i - h.ircs No inelJcntiil e xp -i s s. Nu ex-a-iiin illon fur nitmus.un. 'Ihtrloin i-xpcrU eiiu il leiichcrs, all nn-n ami all irrintiiales tSp clal iiipnriunttles r.ir apt stu Icnis tu ii'l. vani-n ri l.lly. Spoclil drill fur ilu'l nn-l liackward hiiys. rnlruiHor Htmli-nli niayse 1 -ct an) stu il -8 ur cliuuso tt.o leuulirKiii 1 sh, Sofcniltto, llurlncs.', lufloil. ori'lvil EnlnoiTliiL' Uouisj Stulints llftc.1 nt Mcdl.i Academy nro now In lUrvird, Yuto, ft n 1 1 ten o her ('olh-ui s un l I'nly-celinle School.. A I'lijflo.il and t'li -mt nl r.ali.ir.i lory; a lino Gj imi.uuiiii an I 1MII ground. 1,5 0 vols, aitili-d li I.tlir.iry in 1S63. Ten tiidcn-eentliiOilloxeln 1SS3. Airrjidni tltir 'lass In t'ummcicl'il lii't't in 1'81 Mo ll has 7 chll clus nnd a tcuiporHiico chjrtcr'wiileli iirohltilts tlio silo or all lu viinlUntrcrsI y tlruuuiite), Media',' I'l-nna. August 4. iv I. - ' A SCHOOL. FOP, ALL. TiieMrailyatMslJiiiiPa. College Aoademy Institute. A full Fueultv oris. I.nruo Libraries KLkVKH I'll 'U SuuuLAiisHira at dlenus.il. ellll r. r ('ataliiue in. I'KliSIDI.M DAVID J. DIM., T,I D, I.owlsbur, l't-nnjylvunla. WESTERN 3IAKYLAND VULLEOB. Malkakii Fcmalk )ki-aktmi:.t3. Miii. atlon iiinst hcnlthiul nnd ilellKhllul, Full crpsiirinsluuto s, both In etolu-ito and I'ro taniory Sellout Well ordered ( lirlsil.in i.imliy cut-eminent. Tonus r.-.odoruio. riiiiirv-SixiiNii Siusion . Iii'khib Sept. 4th, I8S3. For a.ilul iau.'S. kc n.biriss Unv. J.T. WAltli, I'lesliicni.ur Miss L. A. IIIVIMIS, Preceptress, Westmlusier, Aid. DIV0HCE3. Nopubllolty; residents of nny Maio. liiEertiuii, Nun. support. Adt-no .unl aiillc.Hliiiis lor siniiio. V. II, Alt'l, I'i'i Uioudwai, N. Y. jiine2J wl ' dvertlsors 1 send lor ourSelcct I.lu ulli Ileal ttuvispjper. Oeo. P. HoV7Cll& Co.. 10 Spruce si., Now York. Assignee -Notice. Notice Is beroiiy irlven that W. S, Winter inuio, of I.ehlittitJii, Uarbuii county. I'a., by teed iifv.ilun ury asslKume-it has uislcncd all his estate, real una pers inal, i tho said W-S Wintermuto tol). K (lllh un, nl the lloroimh, I'ouniy and .statu uloris.ibt, In tiust. for tlio I.C111-IU of tho creditors of 1I10 said W.S Wliitermute. All pels mi. there, lore, lailehto 1 10 the said W. S Wliitermute III make pynK-nt lo l lie said asalunec, nnd thoso hutiiiK eliihus o- ili-uiuiids, will muko kiiohii Iho inino ttltbout delay, S-K. UiuiAM, Asslaneo of W. S. Wintermuto. LchlKhtoii, July 33, 18S3. tt-H F. A.I.EIUMANN, Solicitor of American and I'orelKii Puienls, vvusiiiiuiiui, I i.e. All business uoinleiled with Patents, whell.er iinecieii wim 1-atellts, wbel .er Patent Olflcu or thu i'i.nrr " sccurM' bt,lu '.fiXP.'f r Ufltliu U promptly ut icrs a iiAien So. uiurMI 0 Saloon Keepers and Otliers, Don't lulllo buy ,our ! Champaigne Fear Cider, Lager Beer, Root lit'isr, ' 1Tcctar, Porter,' &c., J. .DUL I I Ulin. ,r. - TAMAUUA I'a j.xA.jai.-ivui., xtl. Auy. 13, mi .Ill DROP IN AT THE 1 r i . , ' uaroon Advocate i nvvTnv. vnTf iv jj, Cheap Printing ! T-.-TdL' jjlBI i-g pill c s u-H Cf ' 1 WI -J... I James Walp, .Successor to A. 1). MOSSttlt, Manufacturer efand Dealer tn all kinds of Stoves, Ranges, Heaters, Now Champion and Apollo fow doors above Bank Street. Juno 30, 1881-tI BANK STREET, Lehighton, Pa MlLLUUS anil Bonlcis lu AtlKindiot OttAIN I'.OUOHTniiil SOLDO ltEOULAIt MAltKUT IIATKS. Wo would, olro, icprctinllylnlorm ourclti r.ens lhat ireaio noli fully iiri-jmreil to hUT I'l.Y them with From rny Mln ilcslicitat VUtt lowest rustics. M. HEILilAN & CO. Julvt: Spring and Summer ! A Special Jnvltntlon U cxtcmlcd to tlio T.nil. les of Ijflillitcn mi'l mrroundtn? nellil-or-h)0t to call and cxnmiuo tho Immense stock orS.'lil.NU AND blXMUIl JUST ItUODIVF.D AT E. H. SNYDER'S Baiiht, Liiilra, ra., comprising all tlio latest Novelties In Block and Colored Silks, Velvets, Fluids, Cn ti mer! p, Scritcs, all-Wool Sultlnjrs, (Irlni;. in ins. l'rlnts, &c. Also, a full lino i f DlHnkcts,l)omestlcs,Sh.iwls.Mu.llns, NO HONS. TltI.11MI.Nt5S, Uc, atl ol which he Is otrcrlng at very Lowest Prices. A nice line of Silver-Platecl Ware, TloralLand sea It. Mv stock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Carpets, Oil Cloths, QUDCNSWAm:, OLASSWAItD, Ac., Is full. nnd complete. Cheop ns'the Clienpcst, ituu UUIIU us 1110 iicsi. . scpt.l.yl Th Complete Bone Pliospliate ! MANUFACTURED IIY THE ALLENTOWN H'Pft COMPANY, One of the llt st Fertilizers for all kinds of FARM Crops and G Alt DEN Vegetables, can bo bought in largo or small in quan tities of M. HEILMA-N, LEHIOIITOX. PA. March 31-ni6 fJiHTll we t n.n.leat l.omo by I S iiustrlnus. lien business in J I rS fire the public, ttiiplu tho In- now be. Hal 11. ,t needed, tt o will stnrt i,.,. Mnn women, hoys and xlrls tTiinted eturytihcro lu work Iur us. f.ow is the time. Yon can work In fparo time, or Kite jour whole limn to the business. JV oilier business will pay y,iu nearly so well. No one cm lull to innkeenor. iiviik 11 j . ny en-ramir ni onco Costly out- t and terms free. Muiiey made fast, ea.lly nd honorably, Address TnuB & C Au. usiu, .Matao dec2-il WISER Onto fire n'u-A.a nn lookout lor chances nerearo tlie r iiirn. Inirx nn.l In il.... . come wealthy; thoso tthmlo not Improvu their oppurtuiililes remain In puverly. W01 m-r a K e.tt rhiiiiceliiuiiko uii'iiev. t 'n ni men. women, boys nnd ulrls to work lor us ' rl "lit In llji-ir I V., ml. . ... ' '. 1 1 " , ,llelru w" ' cultlei. Anyonocan 1 o I '"K"-, "lnsive i.ulHt lurnlsbed Ircc. No ouu who iiinuri lutiu i. ,.i,i. : rapidly. ou i-an devule jour whole tliun tii SgSSSSr' "R 1? GH r- XVJjjO X Si"!1 life Is sweeping bv, no dare ueroni mo sonietldnir liilaht.i nnil ssiilitl.... t.. u ' iiiimi iu tuiujut-r ninr." Mfliwk In your UiUiK i.ew i?aiitnl not rniulrcil. Wo ul'l : "-. .."..i..o,mucuiiimfll anil lnys BiiJ.-ilrls uiliko irreat pny Jtimle r. II you want Uislnessat which too ran make Itreai i,ay all the time, write fur particulars to ILlliiujiT fcCo. Portluud Nalue. r-?-J?;HMMKsreAll IIEIMIFIOAT. E!7nnilill kinds of I.AMI StltlUT huUKht "" 'S: 1'aI' no. and lll.-hcst Prices paid. Ilo jim -enni lo sell ur J,ny.t If so. j.in..tfc. Administrators' Notice, K.tate Ol JOVAS I-jc-u-r. l)rer'-iii.,l . Jonas Kocht, late or the llormi-tli or I'nrrt vllle. t'arbon euunv. I'huh i. .n,,.,......! i..... ry. beet uranted tntheunderlKnii,lowhoui all . I oersous lndrbte.1 tif tbo suld estate are re i I i)uestod to make tminedlato iayment, anil I ihose bavin; cl.lms or demands will make kuuwn Ihe same without delay, ' TIKIS 8 MH)i; nnd v ., ''Al'lAlUNU POCIIT, Jnne .!,Jf.Jsiil Admhilsiratori. Caution to Trespassers. .-il"1 K.lD,'.r' u''y Klbler and Samuel ' KU. er aro hereby forbid tres.iwissloiton Iho land of Ihe underslaned. In TnwaiVieiislntr Township (),rU.n ,:oap,y tf . notice, undor jionaliy ul the law. , initlf l.fc-nr i.t , June loth, 1843..W3 -t..i. For wound, itKfiiienr nlher ll "" wniiiws, minor ehl ilren n n ,1 .lu..A...,... parenti outlileil when iteaih resulted, t Halms TeopriieiLiesieratlnn l .,.. i.., .y and dl-eliNrui-s obialned. Apply ol ouee. '.''y prnudlees your rights Pee. fixed liy i,'i . ? . WtStl'!' " "''' old establish, ed tirmol 1.HSI1 ; tin., Attornets . claim AKeu-e,ui7 PSt -1 oshlagton. 11 V t-7r Railroad Guide. Anangcment cf Passenger Trains, MAY 27th, 1883. Trains leavo Allentowrr.ai follow! : (Via I'KnKiuMiin IIailhoad.) Forrhlladehilila nt'S.tOio.U. ll.to'a. m... and 3.lo y. m. SUNDAYS. For I'ldtadelnhla at S.O0 a. m.and 4.S0 p.m. (Vl.i Hast Vr.nn Hrakch.) For liomtlnx nnd llarrliburg, 0 00, 8.40 a. tn.. 12.15, 4.3", nnd O.Ofi p. in. For l.nncn'.crand Uolumbla, 6.00, 8.10 H. m., and 4 3ii iu. SUNIJAYSi For llarrlslurg, and rrariiolnts, T.3J a. m., o.l i. m Trains for Allentown leave at follow! : (Via 1'KIIKlOMKN ltAILUOAD.)' I.cnro I'll 1 1 n Jc 1 1 ililn., 7.40 a. m, and l.OOi. "1.S6, 4S0, ana M6. m. SUNDAYS. J.earo Fhlladeli.hla, 8.30 a. m., 3.S0. and t.Klp. ni. (Via Hast Tkiis. Branch.) I.oave ltcndln;, 7.30, 10.11 a. m.j S.00, 3.M, and 0 lip. m. Leave HarrUhurir, 62J, J.60, i0 a. m,1.4 and 4.ini p. in. licave Lancaster, 17.30 a. m., l.oj and 18.49 p. in. Leave Columtlo, ;.so a. m, 1.10 and 3.(0 i. in. (from King Street Depot. SUNDAYS. I.c.ive Ilcadlnir, O.OOa. in. and 0 00 p.m. l.cavo HarrlsburK, 7.00 a. in. and 4 0) p. ra. Trains Yin "I'crklomen Itallroail" marked tlius (1 run lo nntl Irom IleiMii. Nlmli nnil Oreen slreeis, l'hlladelphla, other tralus to aim iriiui xiruini Firrci itcpoe. The "5.(0 anil .45 a. lu. trains from Allen, town, nnd tho l 35 and A.15 p. in. train from l'hlladelphla, via I'erbloircn Itallroail, har through oars to and Irom J'hIUitelplils. J. L. WOOTTEN, General Manager. 0,0. HANTOOK. llcn'l I'sn'r fc Ticket Agent. May 27th, lsf3. JOHNR.G.WEYSSER, I'UOl'RlETOU OF THE West End Brewery, Mauch Chunk, Va. Pure Porter and. Lager Beer Delivered all over the State. October 8, 1881 Tl E. F. LUCKED BACH, Two Uoois llcluw tlio "Ilroadway llonse- MAUCH CHUNK, PA. Dealer in all Patterns of rinlu fl.d Fnuoy iWan Window Shade's, Paints & Paintesr' Supplies, LowtaT cash riticna. Central Carriage Works,-. Uank St., Lchigliton, Pn., Aro prepared to Slanuracture Carriages, Buggies,. Sleighs, Spring "Wagon, &c;, Uf every description, In tho most lubstantitl manner, and at Lowest Cash Prices. rteimlrlngr I'romiitly Attciidcit to TREXLEK & KREIDLKR, April VS, im yl Proprietors. RUPTURE,'"! Tho Pl'.p.iAr. umm IRIThllVllll -v.ir. 1 Krrateat Invention 0J tlieneel Mee our -w-phlet. sent lieo. rol. J. Y. liuAN. eirren. uuri.-,.N.Y. i-jlrirti Dividend Notioo. At n Reuulor Kfeelln-r nt Iho 1llrain.. Ae- tho Plrnt Natlu.nl Hank of l.ehlihton, P.. a SeJil Annual lllvldrml nl TH iii:k i. ,.ni on tho (JapltnU'tuck wns'dcolarcd, payable .. ...u ..,., ..u, ((III, t . ,v- w' uuWiiiAW, t'oshler. July ;ih, ISSI. Estate Notloe. JMato or John W. Ileberllne, late ol Iho ll.iruuifh of i.elilchton, I'm hen (Simmy, Pa., deceased. All persons Indeblcd to intil e-stta ao rri)usted lomake Immediate payment, anil tl.osn hatlme leieul claims analnst the sniua will (iresent litem without delay, ll pmi er order lur settlement, tu AM A N ll A ll. IIKllKltLINO, Eiecutrlx. Lehl-jliton, June 2, Pt3-n6 NOTICE. WiiEiiKAS, my Wir... ten llaekawack, without just cause. Ins felt in v hedond boird. 1 would hereby nollly the publlo that I will not be respnutlble fur any UtMs op lior con traclluK ultcr tl Is date. WILLIAM ItACKAWAOK. Ualasauqua, July tllli, 1SS3. HEALTH IS WEALTH! in:, r. r. nmrs uruti ivn uiui-i ,..,. . vu.r.,.i,,l.r.rlC..ru t.il.t,n--.Oi,iil-.,n. N. ..-tvs Ki.ur.lii.. Ilea.l.cl-c, N.Ti-ni. Pm.II. r.Blrit hi .r vlrohal v .aara, Wk.rali.M. U.i.1.1 LW. U-ut-iiiimi, lnt .iHrlnaUlirfi. iHvaUHUry LoMsi pisviiiatTrw rauas-4 vj ovar-irlls of k lf ft-fUMorovrluelu Cr. rrU UrsUiaaoaa moslk'a W CUARANTEE Cl OOXES '"""'""'I V.' II MA oM.r tolna Ur . f- ttx n.iil.a milt. S, will n-na IS rrkiHrMf WUII--.I eni.-il-( lo I.HH..I Hi. tnn.- If llv. ln-4in.iil Oum D t .rr-rv .run. Ilti.r.nlr.. ..u.l o-ilir liy i:siu i KiAnre-ov, s:in.r.io.,i.rbn.uipM.,r. I Tl.. r.lUrall t..ul". IIImmI r.rlS.r. It lmm.aUI.lt. t miv. U.d.cL., r..llp.ll.., VuHttt Ik. f.kla. U.IM lan'-dirr. V.. rrIM of ti ...U. U..n-.4 Iwr ivuua.m. cieurB a Mrunri enu TTTTi -irrri yv n ll 320 Racn Ctroot, Philadelphia, ta. $1,000 (I. M. Hoi-cyjoacannjabicIUqg MURRAY'S Maps & Charts For 3$ p catalogue, Itce, J.BISrrr:,n7.n ELIZABETH, N.J.
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