Mt (Envftou Ssfliwntf. LICIliailTOM.PAJ SATURDAY, JUNE 28, IMI. Enteral at tlio Lculghtoa pott-offic Eeoond Class Mall Matter. Toe Sbenaudoah (Pa.) Sundai Ncwi rnndo 1U appearance on our table Men day morning last for tbe Ural tlmo Mum tbe "Rrenl fire,' lieway ami bright ni ever. We congratulate friend Doylo on tit resurrection. Tint atteutioa of our readeta u directed to tbe report of 1'rof, T. M. llJtllet, ex- Co. Bunt., relattvo to UioconJMun of tbe pulila schools, which will be iouud print ed on tbo first page of tbis week's; Can. son Advocate. Tbo Cacti aud ujrs. tlous tbereln contained lire of ospccUl moment to school directors nod others interested in educational mailers. Tnr. enterprising proprietors of HooVa Barsapirilla are the first iu tbo field with ft Campnlgu Card giving nn excellent lithographic portrait nnd sketch of Ja. O. Blaine, tbe llepulllcan Presidential o.ndldate. Tbo back of tbo card also gives tbo last electoral vote, tbo new ap portionment, and otber valuable Intorm ation. Coptcs may bo bad by sending stamp to 0. 1. Hood J; Co , Lowell, Mats Tits June rosea have coma and wilted and Congress la yet in session. Not un til a few of tbo corpulent members melt down itito their boots, will tbese fellows get ready to go boine. Tbo excuso for fulling to accomplish nuytblug in tbo way of business In a abort session, might ns well be duplicated for n long session, ns Utile licsl.lo President-making is ever done! Tbe weeks that bavo been thrown nway upon the Tariff bill, tbo Filz-Joliu Porter case aud otber measures that bid no earthly significance or publio import ance, Is rrnlly nnd absolutely a criminal waste of thepnblio money. All over the oountry tbe Federal courts bavo been compelled to buspend business for waut of tbe necessary appropriations out of which to pay the fees of jurors, witnesses, fco., while tbe best part of tbo year for work in the improvement of tbe rivers and harbors of tbo country will bavo passed long before tbe new nppropria tions for tbrtt purpose cau bo made available. To that portion of the grand old party who bare been accustomed to a crow diet, tbo nomination of lilaine nnd Logan affords a delightful repast of the favorlta dish. Even tbo Massachusetts fellows who nro swearing by the great horned spoon that they cannot go Blaine, nro beginning to nnticipoto tbo possibili ties of Ben Butler ns tbo Bourbon can didate, aud nsk themselves wliero they osn go, if they cannot eat cron? Yts, tbey will all eventually swallow Blaine with tho Mulligan bitters nnd Little Rock bonds as rclishis, because they know that tho ronn who cnu overcomu such orida as Blaine did at Chicago, with sim ply a whoop with no barrel, cau accom plish mighty things with u whoop that has n barrel ncconipanimout. The high- tuned and top shelf philosophers like Qeorgo William Curlis ni,l Us brother man-milliners Schurz, Roosevelt and company, will cither wheel into line or profit by the example of Trumbull, Doo- llttle, Palmer aud the rost of them, who in the turbulent sea of It-publican poli tics have never been permitted to get luelr nones ubuv e water. FROM WASHINGTON Speoial tc the Cannon Advocate. Wasihnotov, June 20, 1881. "I declare there's about half a wagon load of dust and old paper," said ouo of tho attendants of the IIouso the otber evening, as he throw biimell back in one of tbe chairs and contemplated the rows of empty seals. "Some of the members are awfully disorderly. Underneath their desks is piled up in disorderly hosps huge masses of bills.books.recorda, old papers and what not. Some of the desks are fearful to contemplate. But inside it's wore. Lift up tho lids and it is as If a pilaof promiscuous papers had been dumped iu for the rats to make nests of. Aud then the floor! It is cov ered with seraps of paper, old bills and cigar stumps." "Some of the members, however,' be added, his eyes retting on two iroul seats on the Republican side. "Some members are very- neat aud fastidious. Pur iuatauce, Mr. Kmn, of New Jtrey, ad Mr. William Walter Phelps, tbey nre two of tho .neatest men iu tho IIouso. Tbey occupy those two heats, aud on never see a scrip of paper or any litter anywhere about them, Kasson is very neat too, and so is Morrison. IWudnll never leaves any papera iu bis dtsk at all. He leaves it char of everything, doing nil his uritiuu nnd tbe like iu bis committee room. About tba only other mtu who are remarkably orderly about their dtska are Ilnrmer, Hiscock, Chnse, Spoouer, Hoc V ill. Jones uud Miller, ot 'flirts. CarlUle. when be occupied n desk, always kept it iu order. Ljniau, who in u wry ueat man iu his appeur anoe, leaes bis papers all mUed up. Seed U probably unse, aud Tuuusheud and Le Fcvre are about even uitn him. These, together with Delford, Miller, ol IVuusjWania, Fuustou uud Vau Eaton, aro the most distinguished advocates ol disorder, tbeir desks all being iu such a condition that tbey cant Cud anytbiug in them. "Rankin, Belmont nnd Muldrew mver alt in their own seats, wlille, uu the con E. B. Taylor, Barr aud MutcbUr are to be found at theirs almost all the time. Kellogi and Belmont aro not generally t ) be found anywhere about the Capitol. Kelly is generally at bis desk or in the ways and means committee room, aud is very orderly, alvays fussing with tbo pages for not being prompt nnd ueat euoDgh. Morrison divides his tune equally betaeen bis desk and tbo wuys ana ueaus committee room. Randall is at bis desk only when there is something bsfore tbe House which requires bis at tention, which happens very frequently, but at otber times is hard at work iu his committee room examiuiug bills or at tending to his extensive correspondence. Uolman and McMillan aro at their desks nearly all the time.'' "Yes, its kind of curious to watch tbe peculiarities of all tbe members, but all here, together with their papers aud citrs, they make a terrible litter before night." Tba Joint commission to arrange for lit wrmnlw to eaMMlHaa af aa aa - -ato J MT r 9 1 HHP "W". . . m I UKI tofa ml Ma ..atoalaaar m - " " VJ aaMMtoaaatf toto m . 1 be aatim. tlM States (wto m tmt aa oft.. and miiim at krg,l ka pa to Ma OrgaBtaatlmM and miHn k be will tloi aftto tbettwlaf T -inll af Mm grand aU MH miM Logan M haw faj olilef ta eWttae sissf ! leg It. Y4 Mmn Ik Maaaato a top start tbe DwafMt axto tr l.y list next Hioilk, taaaaan Mast Mm at dates la limited ta that mm aM aM af pollliaal haaka wkaaa mm aM ft Mat lug menses ( isipsalatiWa to The aohiBR vaM la tm aaMMas la to to filled op by tba I his become enltfaly oorrupt praatlac ad tto vseiii rnt Mw depraved poIttiakM af bath afltoaM p.iriien. Aud IliK yar ml promises to 1 a goad e fet tto too Ml uration of that new party wbtoh will have but the t Ingl aim of aaarwptMe lug a thorough Governmental ttfam. Tbo Star Route fdlows are ytt gttlaa; each other away, bnl It wilt ban Inrg time beforo tho country will find oat which i tho grandest rasoal iu the lot. Ill Iks, who has been charged with about everything chargecblo lu tho shape of dereliction in connection with the case, has ma do his pathway clear to tho con fessional by joining the Roman Cathnlio church. Thero was nnd is no doubt that Bliss was brought into the case specially to acquit Dorsey, nnd tbo $1G0 per day that bo charged tip to the Government, aud which charge must bavo becu ap proved by Brewster, Attorney Gonernl, was paid for services actually performed for Dorsey, and not for tho Government. Ker showed up these things beforo tbe Springer Committee, aud now Spencer comes forward long enough to declare that Dorsey lied when he said that he ordered $12,000 to bo paid to Elkins, iu order to secure immunity in tho Star Route trials, while Dick Merrick comes on to the Rtand to show that tho whole thing, from tho finding of tho indictment to tho final verdict of tbe jury, was u broan farce, out of which burlesque up. on justice he received but $38,000! There are some other refreshing developments yet to bo mado so many in fact that Mr. Springer will not bo able to get them in at this session I suppose that John Logan's military record is not to be questioned, and 1 don't know that anybody dfnlrcs to question it, but in these piping times of peaco we naturally inquire something about the rtcord ot men who nrrogate to themselves n claim to leadtrsbip in civil affairs. Lf.rfan bad no sooner eutered into publio life than bo bosau to nrecini lato bis family aud friends upon tho pub- no excueqner, ann uis lamiiy as tin largest that has been kuown since tbe davs of Maccabeus. Ho has n nattered upon tho military nnd civil list n horde of political cormorants larger than nny senator or itepreseui'iuve was ever re sponsible for before, nnd hns adroitly cultivated tbo friendship of each suc ceeding administration to the extent of retaining tho patronage not only of his own hlate but of the wlinlo Northwest, wuerem no Das mailo places for that nev er-to-be-Batiated host of place-seekers nestled in the Tanks of tbo G. A. R, It is with this most nnsavorv record that Lngnn now goes before th people of this greni country asiiing to Uo qlven those coud highest position in tho Government, in which tbe opportunities of nn tncreas. ed patronage are tbe solo inducements lor uls ready acceptance or tbe nomination. It is possible, tbnuch not nt all nro babia that Congress will adjourn in tbe eariy part ol July, Huoulrl tbe House nt onco lake up tho business tbnt tho Senato uas prepared Tor it, nnd which has been on tbe Speaker's table for six weeks, it can rush it through and adjourn by that lime, mil mere seems to no n disnosi Hon on the part of both Senators and Representatives to await tho action of tlio coming Denincratio Convention, in order to inject a few hundred campaign speeches into thoREcnnp and have them printed and circulated nt Government expense. In Foreign Lands. From our own Correspondent. Glasgow, Bcotlaud, June 12, 18SJ. "There's many a worta people, than tho Scotch," remarked an old man to us at I'nrtrush, aa a aort of an apology fjr haying naked if wo were not from Si-nllar.il) and alter our visit thero wo are strongly inclin ed to hisnpinion. Like hia neighbor scr.)?8 the North channel, IheScotrhuinn loves Ida drink and evidently gets an ubundanre of It; but aa a wnpls they are Industrious, in tellijent, fiithlul to friends and principles, ami endowed with n strong love of liberty ami country, which we cannot but admire. We steamed up the Clyde early one morning, from Belfast, and nature evident ly wept at our arrival) fur wo were greeted with a drlnlliig rain. It was, however, wo weio informed, only a specimen o Clyde weaihei) as tho warm winds Irani tho Atlantic meeting tho cooler breeiea from the highlands produco rain on tho slightest provocation. Glasgow la tho commercial metropolis of Scotland and the third city in Great Uritain In Imputation. Its manufacturing interests are very largo and Clyde tuilt ahlps are known tho world over. To one, however who has had the pleasure of a sail up the narrow aud shallow Clyde it fa wonderlul how this commercial suppremacy has been attained. For miles on both sides of tbe river ahipyarda ore seen and the clang or tbe hammer is heard on every hand, The present season is very dull for business throughout the United Kiugdnm and com plaints of overproduction are frequently heard, anil the shipping interests ofGtaa gow aro at a comparatively low ebb. The priuciiwl attraction In tho city for a tourist ia the Cathedral, which was built in tbe tweilih century and is iu a good state ot preservation. Its crypts or the finest in Iho kingdom and lis fo-ty four stained glass windows are among tha beiispeci. mens of thai branch ot modern art) the IMinoclaats ol tho Reformation having do- wrujm tue nrigmm winnows ami ttirao be ing only about filtecn years old. In tbe iiicroKlii, un ornamental cemetery winch adjoins lhe Cathedral, ia a fine iiionuuieul to John Knox, whose body however is buried at Edinburgh. 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"'- J to t efce-M Tto amat .ni ilH. iaia a aarM ( I f mw . I a aaaMa ika am 1 - - - ... . . . ..... I v 1 J v- lata toeag la i aaas ito raaaa ml a tot h Uraaw, Rto ' oil, aa aa4 ato a i-M lmt akaM waa kaMlt MaaJraaMis rati tm sto la at aaalara, mm! ator a maa ml a amat t?a miirn w laadi lmIi Kalrna at MrwaH,. laatof. Mar n aaalla lab rtaaian r,aa1 IN Mil 4iwn Ito lato H a tMaclMtal . Uieh Kalriaa M frratMally anmparM t IMS Urre ami eftaillly m luTrly m rry alio us rvmHllri awurUlimx Kim II a wuihImui ehsrtu. On wir left, bi wo leave mrouiiclilaelier, uln Orlv, unre a itrmia holil and even now th burial pltMoftha .Mcuregnre, itretclm back Into the inniin lainr. At the esitern end nt the lake we pan "Ellen' Itlo"ud lb"Silver Btraud.1 ami land only a short distance from the "uouun-s Uave," wlicro I tie Uounlns aud hia daughter took rcfugo when they u!t Roderick Dhu's iilaud. Hero wo again take coarhe and ride on through a narrow, mcliy ilelllo known as tho "Trnssachs" or "UrisllniK country," ia?sine "Tlio lovely uisruin of Achray," and on to "Where Vennachar iu silver flows." A littio farth rr on "Duncrmriran's huts annear at last. And peep like ini.ss -rown rocks, half fecn, Hall hidden lu Iho coiiae bo Krcen." b copse so xrcen.' Still Ister wo reach "Coilantnelo Ford.1 "Far past Clan Alphlue'a outmost guard)" the eencs of iho ticht between Roderick Dhu and Filz James, and a ride of two or three miles beyond brings us to Collandcr, wnera wa take train for Hurling. The historian cannot Hnd a tlmo when there wua not a fortress on tho site of tho present castlo at Stirling. The city itsell is built nn n eminence and on a nri'ciri toua rock rising still higher, the cstle was erecieil. i'roni its towers Iwolvo qreat bat tie fields can Ln seen, including Bannock burn, about two miles away. On the west ia tho valoiif Mnnteith. with Den Lomond Den Venue, Denied! and other peaks in the distance. To tho north and cast, the wind ing oflne Forth, bordered bv tertile fields and thriving hamlrta makes a pleasing plo turo. Just below the castle is the old tilt ing ground where tournaments were held, too lormaiinn ol the lists lielng still pre served. The castle U composed of many buildings, representing nisny different styles ol architecture and erected at dltl'er ent times; a portion of some of the founda tions liayini! been built bv the Unmans. Scott, in the "Lady of tbe Lake" mentions tne castlo as 'Vo towers within whoso circuit dread, A Uouglas by Ids sovereign bled." And tho "Douglas IV-om" is still shown to Visitors, where James II stabbed tho Carl of Douglas and threw his bodv from the window into the moat below. This room has been made a snrtoi museum and many curiosities are here shown; including a pul pit and communion table used by John Knox, flomo chairs used by James II ami James I and also a collection of butll" axes, lances, pikes, etc. For many centur ie the history of Stirling Castlo was practi cally tho history of Scotland It has been occupied bv Wallace, Bruce, Baiiol, David II, James II, III, IV. V. VI. Marv Oueen of Scots was crowned here ann hero her son, omnes v i, was secreuy brought irom iiilin burgh when only six days old and baptized. it sianiis, a granu monument to many hemic as well an many dark deeds of pnst ages. It Is at present used as barracks Tor a few companies of Her Majesty's troops. S.uno one has spoken of Edinburgh as "the most picturesne town in all the North," and Its claims to that distinction u re very str.iDg. High street, thercntre oftho-'Old Town" runs along the ridge ofa hill east ward from the castle. Just north of this ridge is a deep valley with another hill be yond, along which run Princes street and George street, the business centre of the "New Tuvin." The railroad d-jots are in the volley aud much of the unoccupied hind on both sides has been laid out in pleasute grounds, known as Princess Street Gardens. Tho buildings of the city are mostly ofstonoaud very substantial) those in the "Old Town" having curious gables and roofs which ciye them a most unioue a.Karucc. Many nf them are from eight to twelve stories high wnh narrow outside stairs, dangerous annarcntlv to both life and limb. Hut it is us tho "Modern Atli ens" that Edinburgh people prefer to have their city regarded; and here too they liavo strong claims, referring with pride to such miKiejaa Ducald Stewart. Hume. Plavlalr bimi many timers wen known in the worhl of science and literature. To a tourist the Uistle and llolyrooil Palace aro probably Iho principal ruiinis of interest, and ii mu jority nouuileas visit the castlo first, not only on account of its associations but also for the line view of the city which ran lie thero obtained. Like Stirling, the Castle jhoi-K hi .ii nuuroli has been erowiieit wit 1 a fortress for many vosrs, but the creatrr part of the present buildings urennlv about ouu years oiii. -at. Margaret" Chape, however, a sneclmen of tilire Norman ni chltecture, dines back In tho eleventh cen tury) having been built by David I. On the smith, west and north Ihe Castle Rock is inaccessible and l i s fact iloublleij rave it much of Its imjmrtancj as a stronghold, ovioro mo invention or cannon. It is still kept in a fortified slate uud several batteries Irown on the cily below. Most of the buildings of which the castle is coumosed are of but little interest to Iho traveler. We are shown Ihe rooinsoccupied by Mary and the small apartment, scarce ten leet lone. where her son. James VI. vtni bom ami from the winduw ot which be was lot down nearly liUO feet in a basket and taken to Stilling lor baptism in the Roman Catholic faith. The Crowu Room, wbero the retralla are kept Is also open to vititnrj, and al- uiougn ocoicniiieo are Justly proud ot these iusigiia of their unchcrmered independence, the uuiou with Eugtaud is doubtless much more beneficial to the country tbau a sep arate national existence could be. Passing dowu from Ihe castle, through tbo Lawninarket. Hieh street ami ih Canongale, nil of which form a continuous street about a mile In lencth. we reach llolyrooil Palace. What a historv that etrcvt has bad. The palaee at ono end and the prison at tbe th-r, and as it wos but a step from Iho Capitol to tho Tarp.'an 1.00k," SO it Was but a lien mm Ilia luiua- aud glorv or Ihe palace to the humiliation and outlines death of Hie dunceou-. The rooms of Holvrood are divided in!., nirloro galleries, state rooms and prlvato apart-! meats; but the onlv nurtlon winch claim much onlinuitv is the nortbwett' tower, iu which was Ijaeen Mary's aiurt meuts. We are shown lord Darnley's rooms, containing varlnm iiirrin( ,uit. oi sueen .ijary anil seyeral inrtrulta. Ths private stair by which Itirn.s assassins as ceuded to Mary's aiHirtmeuts also lias a ilooriu Daraley' room. Yhe upper portion ol the lower war occupied by CJuceu Msry and the visitor is first shown a largo audi al Haa W.l " , 0lvv enes climber d.'n.rL. j V.k . VL V- 1 lrtlcaUrs to U. Haiiutt it Co.; Portland, Washington, 1. C. Paophlsls of lnatrue enes ctamoer, decorated with tajysstry and lutae. JeiU-jl ' tlenafise. laayll t. mm rw m r - - ti aW aMVi U , ' ' ramwai W wm m tmf mm- V M lan, aM K to toM aaN Mat ataraaM jSsAJ) aa4 to M iai nifcHiali. Hat tto I VV faTa-lsJia5aar atft4 lfc"aT 4))V4 TP-HsV0 tfota JJfwNsl abysm) ml Ms Western llswii-he r. Waal a natty, rwafclag, ditsy plaeo II let KH ttoaa whasra Irmu lung assncistion esiatan.(id to Ike din and bust' which Is almost aa uneeaslmt as the cnnlinual roar of Niagaranever become wholly oblivious to it. And it I doubly noticeable when one coos away and comes back to it. Your corresp'udent has Jmt returned from a visit to Washington, the quietness nf whose beautiful streets is as the stillness nf the grave as compared to tboso of New York. One of the greatest sources of nolso In the ylcinity of Broadway is tlio hundreds of omnibuses, or coaches, as they aro called, passing to aud Irn over tno hard cobhlo stone pavement. These conches are really a great nulsanco, and there is renewed talk ol putting them out of the way aud running a railway track through this great thor oughfare. It is a question, however, whether that would not bo about as objec tionable as the 'buses. It is approaching what is tormed the dull season, Irom a purely commercial and amusement stniidiiii, yet ouo may read) ly bolieve that New York can nover be really dull. And this season csneclallv promises to be one duriug which things win uo lively ennugn tne whole summer through. The usual summer exodus to burnpe has been reduced by nearly one half this year by n combination nfcircum stances. Tho accidents of laat month caused Iho canceling ofa large number of stateroom engagements by tho various lines, while Iho unsettled stale of financial alluirs operated to keep some people at home who would otherwise have gono There is a good deal that is unsettled in theso finan cial matters, nnd some of it likely to re main so. Mr. Ferdinand Ward, for in stance, is not expected to settle with his vicunas very soon, though it is noiioil that tho bund of justice will settle with him, Tho elfccls of that stupendous swindle and tho train that came in its wuko will nut disappear for many months to come. Ward languisncs iu the Ludlow street jail, ot rather lites there In comfort ami luxury. He drinks his boltlo ol wiuo al dinner nnd enjoys himself In eyery way except the freedom to go and como. Even that has not been altogether denied him, for he lias beeu allowed .to pay visits outside under es cort. General Grant occupies his cottage at Long Branch, but does not drive his blooded horses. They were attached with other property iu Ward's stable. Tho Stock Exchange goes on, howoyer, with its hooting and hallooing crowd, who appear mole like demons than sane men, We do not hear of the small fish who aro almost dally swallowed up lu this gambling yor tex. Speaking of Wail street is ulways an iu creating picture to thoso who can get in lorination. New street, which runs from Wall through in the rear of tho Stock Ex change, is tlio chief place to see the sights, especially now in bright weather. In one placo you will find a wagon dispensing boxes of Japanese tea sets at t2 a cuse, and the idlers around there ore just tho men to buv such unnecessary presents to take home. All tho queer new publications are hawked in New street. There stands on the curbstones tho dreamers Irom all parts of the world winching the petroleum indi cutor, which every now aud then changes as oil is marked up or down. In oil, aa well as wheat, pork snd cotton, Ihe veriest beggar gambles, I beard two clerks ex changing points upon tbe limes; said one to tue inner: "i nave tun sotii any gomis lor iwo moiiiiis, out i nave mane annul 13(1 in oil," His "goods" consisted of rubber bands lor s'ati.mers. Tno oil bo deals in was at the bucket shop and it hiilmcned to nip ins way. lnuecii, since gambling iu staple protiucts replaced cormrulo specula Hon, Iho ground lloor of gambling has bo como as democratic as a newsboy's cellar. aim eyeryu-'iiy unuersian.ia it. ii you want to buy a doe L-olnto New atrceti the Hog may have been stolen, but lie has been whipped into the proper tiaclability and will lick your hand us if be Would liku to give you a "point" if he sees uny sign of ueiug purcnsseil Irom the brute who carries mm. Aa theso slar-worshiiipers stand along the curbs wailing lorprovidruliul In atrucii.iu ur an inviluiion to drink, the run tiers irom tho brokers' oltlces muve up and down liku the panes on tho flair ol Con gress, the telegraph wires overhead Beem to make uu enormous piano in Ihe sky, and ine great p. lea -wun mil wires each stand uii liae banuers; and Ihe low roar id howl ing in the Stock Exchaug is like the surf cl the iK-c-an. Politics begin to warm up with the weather, and in a lew days we shall have them at boiling heat here. New York will bo the hoadquariers of both National Com mittees, and any one who imagines that Iiiisngoiog lo bo armlet campaign will find Ins mittake by aud bv when the big meetings are organized, ami the "big licks" begiu to be struck It is said that there will be no lack ol money in Ihe contettnd undoubtedly there will be no lack ol work, Not much will be done until al'-er tho Democratic Convention, Tho prevailing opinion now Is, hero omoug New York politicians, that Guyeruor Cleveland will head that ticket. The Tammany braves aud the County Democracy pale-faces came home from the late Saratoga Convention with tomahawks and scjlimg-knives buried aud all looking smiling uud happy. A promlneut Dlaine man told me yesterday that Ihe Blame managers were sure to make a "deal" witu John Kelly, Ou tho other hand, I have it from good authority that Kelly had refused and would refuse all overtures, and that he intends to suptmrt tho Democratic ticket squarely. Say what they will, he is a pretty big man In politics, this same Kelly, but he wasn't "bigger" than old Tildcn," aud be found it out at last. KNiCkcasocKcn. Ton Tcaohers Wanted, Ten Teachers nre wanted for tbe Franklin Township Publio Hctrooli. Term G months! n aiiss tiu per month. Teachers mast be exatuineU In the illstrlct. The School Hoard will meet on tbo day jt Examination und ap point tejctiers. Too examination will take place at the Seaiti Franklin School House, No. lu la said Township, ou Monday, July 11. 1881, at Nino n. ni. tly the Hoard, 11 L.N'UY Mll.EEIt.Sec'j-. June SI, U w a week at heme. $iM outfit free. Pay absolutely sure. No risk, t.'ntiltal net tenufretl. Header, tr vnu wnnl i business at which iierauni of lther aey nl, 1 er young, can make great pay all Ihe time ther wurk. with abioluie certainty, wilte fur M 1IAMLJT. M.Mte I Tf5 frrjl A" WvRn tons Ml Mm aa miatM ' M aa tto Itmi M at to HI IIM MM HBHaill llMt atosTr I saa aa. I will IKA39LBT. lW Miaaro . ! t AND LOGAN! Ma, tot Mr Malar't laI. aal maaatol at las, a4 IIM f aa aa -jMk ' aaaha P siWBrMl a f aria l kiaawttk. Tto aaaala MStao H H M mnti Rail a Ni. ft. I a aaaaan mm tmt RtritaT Iti. iaati Ml . Iaa Ma I I aa taai al. awl rHH aad toato. tow am ur anHau- aiwaa w ma i ana,, Miat(M.M. m OtoHOUt MliH, aa. PI - Oax'l ' ft). aa a)4 aaf I4at, lit Site ,tn 335 ?,VA Financial Statement of The Idiehton School District, For Year Endius Jauo 2, 1884, REIIEII'TS. Balance on hand Juno 1, 1833 $ 28 OS Statu Appropriation 3.17 fa Vrotn Collectors ol Taxes 4M9 10 Loans, 4 percent Ilonds sooi 0'J Items, ic, s 00 Ualunco due Treasurer 105 07 Total receipts ....JSiil :o EXPENDITURES. Teachers' salaries t 1.SS0 00 liomlB rcutctncd 4,07.1 0i Janitor ll'O 'it 19 UO X (0 Kt) 61 4 83 M5 07 17 14 10 e ID 33 H 18 (0 10 63 ii 01) 24S 46 IV. M Itupsher, prof, service II. V. Morlhltncr, printing Itepalrs on building Mlmtlo book M. llellmnn h. Co., cual (!. T. Horn, liquid slating.. , V. Schwartz, unok caso, ehalrsren .T. 1,. (label, md E. II. Snyder mds Thomas Kemercr. Insurance U O. Stroll, sufi'ii. Ins. Uo, Auditing accounis Ezra Newhard,col E. II. Snder, treasurer It. F. IloHord. secretary 60 01 76 00 interest ou Uonds 1,01.1 fid Total expenditures 8,518 20 In tho abovo Item of Intcrost Is Inchulod $209 60 which wns duo on iloiuls prior to June iB3a nun ruuiaioi-u unpniu. tmistanitlni; Ilnnds Juno 1, 1SS4, 8:0.912. C8 Six thousand tlallars ot which havo been chanaeu Iruin 6 percent, to 4 icr cent. Inter, est. II. K. II EFOUD, aec'y. laehlghton, June 6th, 1881 W3. Treasurers' Statement of the Lelinton Boro. Sclicol District, E1,'KH3 JU1I3 6, 1SS4. E. II. SNYUEIt, Treaaurcr, UK, To balance on hand Juno 4th. 1S83...S 28 03 " state Appropriation 3 7 69 tax uupiic-ii" issi s.usa to " Loans soou m " Other sources 8 00 (8,:03 1. Oil. Dy Orders paid Teachers Salaries. T. A.Snyder $ 620 00 Aggie II. liana 20'MU .Myra Good -JiKJ 00 Sallle Ilmtciii 200 00 Oora .M. Ij Khoads 240 Ou AnnaSowcll 210 00 llattle Kouna 280 00 J1.6SJ 00 rtonds and Interest Paid. David Montr, interest t 160 00 A ml row Graver, Interest 26 00 Andrew Graver, bond nnd Interest.. 60S 72 Thomas Kcmcrer, bond and interest. 1,016 0 1 Thomas Keiinncr, Interest ro to E. A llauer. Interest 77 SO Mnry .1. Dlauss, Interest so 00 Dennis Shovelln, Interest 60 00 E. A. llauer, Interest 77 (0 Jno. Petors 3i ou Thouias Monti, Interest 26 00 Ohas. Mendson 40 00 Oath. Hurler 103 Ml Abr. llatlhulouicw. Interest 20 CO Aaron lloupt, bund anil Interest..... 105 00 Alary Moer, bond and Interest 6711 73 Patrick O'llonnell, Interest 61 no Alary Gillespie, Interest 20 03 Jacob McOtmy, Interest 60 00 lluuh McGroaty, Interest 60 ihj Jas AlcUlnty, Interest 100 eo -in?. JMcOlnty. bond and Interest.... 1010 on Patrick .Median, bond und Interest,, 112 vo I'. J. Klatlcr, Interest 1V7 us W111, Mulliearn, Interest 62 60 Adam Snyder. 4 years Interest 0a ou K. II. Snyder, 1 reasurcr. note and discount paid In bank 3S0 10 jas. juciiinty, balance on interest paid by It. F. Holford. per re ceipt, (order 110) 4 10 $6,053 00 Ily Orders paid Repairs, La. J. Walp, repairs on roof & beaters.,) In3 24 U. T. Horn, liquid atailUK, Kb 17 Si a. 1). Kostenbader, btuckdioards.,, 4 80 P. Il.irtlioloinew, black-bo irds ...... 4 eO 1-:. ii.bnyiier.Trcns. mds. lurnlslied by J. Li. Gabel 0 It Xa.Il. isothstein, carpe-.torwork.,.. yl Ta V. Sctiwanx, book-case 12 60 V seliwarit, chair reata 1 0J Uhaa. Schniale, lor slate U 00 lj. 11, Miyiier, Treasurer, Auditors, uiuao., and Interest... 3160 tlb 03 insurance. Thomas Kcmerer. agont t s CO u u. oirou, aiceiit... ....... "o 09 Thomas Kemercr, agent 7 60 43 48 Sandries Account, I.cwfs Wnlcfe, janllor, &e .... 100 2 11. . llotrord. renort book. 4 83 II. V. Aloithiiner, 1003 cliculars Win. ltapsher. prof, .ervlccs to June 1863 II. V. Murthimer, advertising report 1853 E Newhard, colleclmr taxes M. llellman it Co.. coul VI 0 10 00 10 60 218 46 36 07 E. 11. SniOor, Treasurer's salary to June 1834 II. K Itollord, Secretary's ailary to Jnue 1834 76 (0 47 13 fly Orders paid t".6S8 V0 To itecelpts (page 40) 8,391 13 Overpaid by E II. Snyder, Treas ..,.$1 6 07 Wa, Ihe undersigned dulr elected Auditors of Die lioruUKh ol 1-ehliiliton, Pa., do certlly that we have examined the foreKoinic ac counts and vouchers, and tlnd them correct to the btstof our knowledge and belief, W. P TX1NO, ) 11. lIKEr.NEY. (Auditors. M. O. Til EX Ij EH. 1 Leblghton, June 6, 1881. lrt-JuneW. $50.00 REWARD ! It bavins; been reported that I. the under signed, had shot a tramp, whu had tieen seen luliering aroumi iiiv I'rcoiisva in x.aat 1 cnu twi Uarbon Ho., Pa, In the early parlor Slav last, and as such report Isentfrelv nn true and without any Inundation In lact, I hereby oner 1110 aoeve rewaru 10 any person or Iiorsous ung mil Evug lornaru nuu irvie hat I either killed, wounded or shot at any such person or any other, and any person giving publicity lo said report or rumor af ter this date will be dealth with according to law. II. P. 1IAIIEHMAN. EABTl'irm, twi-., Pa. Jane IStli, 1S8J ws. PATENTS. ANIIEItSdN A; SMITH. Solicitor of V. S. and Kor. clga I'atenta. No. 700 Mv entn Direct, enr, i', opp. 1, d. i -uiett uiucci Wmlitn.rlon. II. II. Uorresnondence solicited, Kn rharu-a rnr advice. Nu fee cbsraeil un less Patent Is allowed. Ilslcrenees, Lewis John.on It Co.. Hankers, aud Postroiuter. UP SSL mm5 Itoalhe X IT. T-T. Pfttp. ? THE TAILOR, s (3 Vary Moderato Prises and Perfect Fits Is tho motto ur this Estnnltusinent. YOU are In vited lo Inspect goods. ii. ii. rcTEita, Post Omco Eulldlng, BANK Stroet, April 2, 1SS4. Lehlghton, Pa. Consumptives and Rheumatics, DO YOU WANT RELIEF? If so, we call attention to VIHEtaAND, N. C, which has just been established. It is located on tho llighesl Known Toit In the celebrated Pine Region of the South, There is NO Malaria, no Fogs, no Causo for Debility. MIXERATj WATEU OF RAKE MEDICIXAIa ritOl'EUTIES. RELIEF ASSURED TO Consumptives, Rtaiifa and Broken Constitutions. For tho purpose of allowing people to test the Merits of what wo Claim for this Cllm ale, HOUND TItIP TICKETS aro Issued at very greatly ItEDUCED RATES Irom every part of the North by applying to the Com missioner of Immigration, Italeigh, N. C. As a further inducement tho undersign ed, who has just completed a COMMOUI 0U3 DUIIaDINO, will lurnish to Invalids Board at Half Rates for the First Thirty Days. J. H. HARDIN, Vineland, Moore Co., N. C, recently ol Brooklyn, N. Y. nprSB yl E. F. LUCKENBACII, DltAIiEIt IN Borders & Decorations, Books, Stationery, Fancy Goods. Window Shades & Fixtures, Latest Styles, made and pot up, if desired. Paints, Oil, Varnish, Puttv, Brushes & general Painters' Supplies. No. 01 Broadway, Mancii Chnnlc, Pa., JV.lnw tbo Broadway House. jyjT HEiLtiiAni & so,, BANK STEKET. Eehiffhton, Pa., M1LLEUH and Dealers la AllKmdior a PAIN DOUallTacd SOLU e ItEOULAB MAIlltET HATE3. WowoaM, also, lespectinily lnlorm ourclt scus that woaie uowlollv prepared to bUl 1'I.V them with Prom any Mln desired at VE It LOWEST PRICES. M. nEILMAN & CO. Juivt; State of North Carolina, AUltlUUljTfjnAt. DErAHTMENT. KiLvtan, N, C, June lOtb, 1834. To tho People of the Northern, New Eng. land and No.th Western mates: It Is with deep regret we learn of the heavy loss yo sustained by the frosts and Ice Wednesday, Thursday and Friday nights, May sath, 29th andSOth, As usual oar Stats, NonTii Carolina, Escapes. OQr tobae.'O plants are unhurt and crowing nicely. Grain and grass crops are verv line. No damage whatever done to most delloate vegetaoies anu iruus. Wo are very desirous of having the many lousands ol acres of unnccunled iand settled with and eultlvaled by Northern .armors and we cau oiler jou a cllmato exempt from late and early In.ata. r.orin i.aroiuia is wuniu nucen uoura rioe of New York. The vast resources of Ihe State will be exhibited In this city nt the ilraad state Exposition October lit to :31b, 184. It Is mr duly and pleasure lo lurnish Infor mation 10 persons seeking homes In the State. Very Iieipcctfully, Jno. T. Patiuck, State Ascot Immigration 7) li 7A 9 'mvx7' & ft Y i & u S o I r. n I B o 1 I Pi ipilng & Bummer Styles f most Fashionahlo Novelties in SrniNa and SuiiMfiit MILLINERY GOODS Comprising a Lirce Assortment of Hats. Bonnets, Ribbons, Feathers, Mowers, Plumes, Tips, Laces, &c., Together with a full lino of HUMMING OOODS of ths mrnt beautiful deaerlnj tlou to bo found auywhoro, and an OHEAl' ni thoy can possibly be sold, Call and bco for yourselves, and be convinced that my stock is at larp,e aa tbe larceat, equal to the best, and as obeap as nt nny other ealnblishmtnt lu this eoolion. Mrs. E. FATH, Bank Street, Lohighton, April lD-m3 Sud door below the M. E. Churoh. for B &c. &c. Our Vonnr Ladles nnd Gentlemen will nnd It in ihnir 1.. ...... .. call before i.urrhaslnir olsewliore. as thov Town AT UOl'TOM 1'ItlOES. 01 Post Oie Bniliii, BAM Street, IEHIG1T0N April 4, U83-ly Xk to 1TEaa- Insies-csts 2 Tin anil Sheet Iron Ware, House Fnraishine GoOuS, &c, k Is now offering extraordinary Bargains for Cash 1 lie Is the only Agent Intown for the sale of the Bessemer, Sunshine, Othollo, Now Champion and Apollo Ranges j Montour, lighthouse, Excelsior Penn, and Eolipse Cook Stoves; tho Prinooton, Early Dawn, Belmont and Real Double Heators, with a va riety of othor Square and Round Heaters, All of which ho is now offering at tho Very Lowest Prices Also, on hnnd every kind ol STOVE ORATE and FIRE I1K10K8. Dealer la alt th Lest makes ori'UMl'd. Roofiinej and Spouting, Prompt and Cheap. Store on SOUTH Street, n few doors above Bank Street. ratronajre Intlteds sa'lsfaetlon guaranteed. June 10, 1I8J-J1 Have received an enormous stock of ftflOICE GOODS, comprising Groceries, Queensware, etc. Old Post-OrTice Building, Bank St, Lehighton. IMP0R TANT REDUCTION III THE PRICE OF (ITrUULEUH JI1LI.Y.) GEMDFOiT TI11ALDOX tlt. foBa ani aVV t7f... OH -f.e,V trrtn -sVPa atV CIRCULAR TCArUllw 6int FREE 183S. Established 4 MARVIN SAFES. Marvin's is llieonly Safe with absolutely dry filling. Marvin's is tlio only Safe having tbo "tongue ami groove" Improvement. Marvin's is the only Safe havlne a continuous proJeclinR flange on the hinge tide of door. Marvin's itlie only Bafa in wlilch tho door and frame aro Interlocked at all points. Marvin's is tlieonlr Safe in wlilcb '.be door joints mil Dot and cannot open ami spread by tlie action of heat. ....... Marrtu a is tbe only oale ineuacK 01 wuicn cannot us removeu rua a common scrsw-nnvcr. Hemember that no other make of Safe has oven the emiwtlcnt of Marvin's tongue and groove frame with eliding back-plate." Marvin Safo Co,, G23 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Agent, ANDREW SITE, Near L. & S. Depot, Lehigktoiia Pa. March I. list-mi Mrs. Fath Rce8ctpiully nniiotincca to her lady friends that she has just returned from New York with a New and Splendid Una of the verv Latest ann" prisg Trade ! Tho uudcrilgned calls ths atteatlaa of his many frlsnds and patrons to his Largo and Fashionable Btock of Spriug and SDininerGoofls, Conslallnx of BOOTS AND SHOES Of every description and Style In the Market, Including a special line of Lady's Fine Shoes Also, a fall line or Umbrellas, Parasols, Hats, Caps, will find the I1KT !ii.v.iti.-i tAV u'"v ,a Walp, Successor to A. D. WOSSEU, ; Manufacturer ef and Dealer In all kinds ef Stoves Ranges, Heaters, For Hew Goods! SWEENY & SON One Ounce bottlet reduced from I S c(s. (o 1 0 einU Two Ounte bottles reduced Irom 25 els. to 1 S cants) Five Ounce bottles reduced Irom 60 cts. to 25 csats) The public must not accept any bat oriel rial goods bottled bjr ns, as tbe Imitations are worthless. ChesebroughManufactur(i.gGd.,N8wYort (lead What a Patient says of it: lAPftitlllfclnnrcliSafeil iVom Yaa In Anrtut iroro tome rnutt coiiclail Vfilt that ''wtilla.Uicra U 11 lo there Ifl lion inn." Tli or i Xhfir did Uielr work far b- Tond mT utmost epecutlona Jot I cerUlnlr 9Y J .tlOfM r i cenAiniT aiq ITEtN YEABa olUoumder eon- is of two monlii nnt exnnct tliut a habit of I) UU ATI OH catil a be CO top irol la Iho etce&ilntlf short flois of two montli I can nisnrd vou that no fU tntrAottf will keep m frnindolnit all that 1 Cau Jit ad Jin to Ibe ancceM HARRIS REMEDY CO. MFU CHEMISTS, 305N.I0l)i.8t. OT. LOUIS, MO. Th8 PlLltlllM ftM DrffDIlfKl aSQ aMd OtUT DT UU iii4 '""""a 40 Years. 1884. ., , , , improvement, or the "solid forged Call and examine.
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