fry fcew Advertisements. BEATS & Co., -hfeAtiEIIS IN- .Watches, i ; Clocks, Silverware, Spectacles and Eye Glasses, lOST OFTlOfi BOlLblNOi Weissiort, Pemia- Hepairing BfiU kinds promptly attended to at VEKY ISsaSonable Charges. li' you heed anything in our line give 113 & ca'l before go ing clscwhctc. Our Prices mc as lov as the lowest, and all Goods arc warranted to be as represented. feb2-y Railroad Guide. & Arrangement of Passenger Trains. MAY 1884. Trains lea?B Allentown as follows : (Via RmiKtokKN HAltnoAD.) For Philadelphia at 4.66, 0.&0, 11.40 a. m., and 8.10 p. tn. SUNDAYS. For Philadelphia at 5.O0 a. ra.and 6.20 p.m. Via East pKhtt BRAncn.) For neadlntr and llarrlsburc;, 6.00, M0 a. hi., 11l.ll, 4.3'i, and 9.0& p. r.i. For Lancaster and Columbia, 0.C0, MO a. ta., and 4 So p m, SUNDAYS. For Itafrlaburg, and ttaypotnts, 7.05 a. m., 6.( 5 p. in Fof Philadelphia 7 35 a.m. Trains for Allentown leave as follows 1 (Via PbiiKioMex Railroad.) Leave Phllad'a, 4 3', 7.40 a. m, add 1.00, 1.'J5, to, and (,lt p. in. SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia. 8.30 a.m., 3 30, .l!0 p. in. (Via Eabt Paxtr. BitAHon.) Leave Reading, 7.30, 10.13 a. in., 8.00, 3.(0, fen, I n lfc n in. Leave Tlarrlsburg;, tt 7.50, 8.30 a. m.t l.U bnd 4.ui p. in. Leave Lancaster, fT.ao a, m., l.Ou and (3.40 '''Leave Columbia, 7.S0 a. rfl , 1.10 and 3.40 p. m. f from Kin Street Depot. SUNDAYS. Leave Itcadtnir, 9.01 a. in., COO p. in. Leave llanlburir. 7.00 p. in . 4 01 p. m. Leave Philadelphia 0 3u a. In , 3.C0 p. in. Trains via "l'erklomen Railroad" marked thus () run to and iroin Depot, Ninth and Green sireeie, Philadelphia, other trains to and from Ilruad street Depot The O and 6.45 a. m. trains from Allen, town, end tho 1 3S and ft.le p.m. train Irom Philadelphia, via Perklomcn Hallroad, have through cars to and from Philadelphia. J. L Vt'OOTTKN, (Icncral Manager. O. Q. tlANrotlR, (lon'l I'an'r k Ticket Agent Mar 2 lb. 1W3 REMOVED. W. G. M. Seiplo, Physician & SnrgeDii, ttas ltcttioved 111." ORleo and lteshtcncc from Beoond St. to SOUTH Streot.ln the building formerly occupied by A, J lim.t.KNMAYEttj where be will be pleased to see his friends and patrons. -OrFIOE lintlKSt rrom 6 to 8 o'clock V. M. March 31, 1883 lrtna tia. 4USI 8500 $450 8400 tSUCO ftiiiOO 8275 850 $225 8200 8175 $150 $125 $100 $00 $8 $70 $00 $50 840 80 820 $10 Smokers of Blackwcll's Genuine Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco will receive Premiums as follows on terms and conditions hero specified! 1st PREMIUM, ffifiTOOQ 2d " 32,000 3d " $1,000 22 other Prcmfntas &s hereBbown. Tlio 25 premiums will bo awarded December 23. 1881. let rrcratum goes to tha inion frotn whom wc ro. ceire the largest nnroberof our empty tobacco ba?s vnor ta Pee. 15. Uil will bo (riven for tho next latvest number anj Urns, In tho order of the number of empty ban-a received from each, t3 the twontj-.Qre Bucccfsful con tostauta, Tach bwr murt brar our orUrlual null Durham label. 11. H. Rereiue stamp, and Caution Notice Daks mtut bo done up rtccurcly in a pack&vo, with name and address of sender, and nnmbr of bates contain. M, plainly marked on the ontrtde, and must be sent.rbnrars prepaid, to Illnrktvetl Durliniri Tobacco Co.t DuuiiaU, N. C. Every trcuutno packatf has picture of It nil. o our uext announcement. CDRIS WHIRC All ElSl FAILS. '1 aLCH g(KXl. 1 by druggists. Daniel wieand, Carriagcs.WagonsffSlcighs, &c conkr or- BASK AMI IKON STKVIETS, I.EHIUIITON', Pinna,, yBrtleular' attention given to REPAIRING in all Ha details, at tbe very Lowest Prices Patronaae respectfully solicited and per feet satlifieiron KUarantecif. Jan. 1, 84-iy. DAN. WIEAND, Lcgnl Notice. TO HETTY KISTLKK, ef East Penn. Oarhon county. Pa., on case of itlvitrrtt nhtnlneil hv W. A. Ktftierv 'I rami dale. Ohio, In Court of llommon Picas ol New oik, on April 10, 1854 CI. M. MUItUOO, Attorney, Juno It, 1884-wJ A Bible Commentary. HUhlr endorsed by repreKntattre men ol all churches. Lowest priced book published! AddressNAMESa. W1UTLUUK, Hillsdale, Ulak. WAHESl" WANTED! GIVEN AWAY "Original Cheap Cash Store." U N PJaBCBDBKfO? B d Shoe Bargains ! Men's Fine Foiir HUtton Wnlklng Shoes, Intuit of fltit quality CU with glora kid up per all alter $3.10. IUgnlar I'tlee t.09. Men's Tins II Cnlf Strap Tin Walkltig; Shoes, all sices 2 ST. Former Prloa 43.00. Men's Flno I) Ualf Three Hiltton Walking Shoci with all wool oloth upper, all iltas, $XS0. lUvo neon sailing acU5.J J. T. NUSBAUM, Opr. I'uhtlo Square, Hank Street. Lehigh on, I'o. JUho r, 188t.ly. SATtlllDAY. JUNE 28, I88l. SPECIAL NOTICE. Persons making payments In lliis office by rhonoy orders or postal notes will pteoso ninko them payable at the WKtssrnnr Tost Office, os tho lie hlghlon office is rot n money orJer offico Our Neighborhood in Brief. the urchin to tho Lehigh f;oes( Anil like a porpoise swims and blows lie's happy there beyond n doubt ; And hnitieward sneaka nt elo9a ol day, And blindly gives the tiling nn-ay, llcrauso his shirt is wrong side out. There are d prisohers in Lohlgh county jail at this time. (SB-Cull nttbo Nnvelly Store, next door lo the AnvoCAtK o(hV.t for bargains I Mrs. William Zelfner, of town, is visit ing Iricmls and telaliyes at Daliyllle, Pa. EEf-Tho Manholten flTO cent cip;nr at the News Depot, I'lves universal salisfactiiii There Is no excuse for being idlo now -"the farmers want all tho help lliey can get. John Schiller, htiiiS Schullz, has been senlpnced toeiqht months imprisonment at Wilkesharro for robbery. Srti.Gii lo tho News Depot fur Spenr head Inbarco, hud get a farm or piano for a premium. Thnmai Phillips, aged 30 years, wna killed at DnHlnioro Colliery, ut Mount Car mel, Silurdny, by a fatl of coal. fiiit' A variety of books. Very cheap, at tho hnvelty Store, next dour to the Abvo Cate office. The Lehigh Coal A Navigation Co , is sinking a new shaft on the cast side of No. S breaker at Coaldalo. 3r9-24 sheets ol good note paper and 25 envelopes lor 10 i-ents nt the Novelty Store, tiext door to tho Advocatk Office. Will Boyd, at one time resident In this place, died of consumption at his homo In Bethlehem on Monday Inst JSHA new lot ol CLOCKS, WATCHES and JEWELRY just received ut S. HAGA MAN'S Store, Lehighlon. Pa. An interesting letter from our North Carolina correspondent appears on the first p.iRo of to day's AnvoCAtK. 5tf your face, neck and hands are In llained. bathe them with Pnpillnn Sk'n Cure; it will allay tho inflammation in stantly, Suid at Thomas' drug slnrc. Tho riiithriieile coal producers haye agreed to suspend mining from June 30 to July, 5th inclusive) and from.July 14 to 10 inclusive. Mr. S. M. Oirirlghli lalo Superinten dent of the Penna. Telephone Co., has been appointed Central Solicitor for the same, with headquarters at Allentuw'n, Acker's Celebrated I'ngl'sh Remedy for Coughs) Colds, aud Consumption. Sold for us on n guarantee by Dr Horn, Lehighlnni and E A Horn, Weisspnrt. S. R. Gilham. attorney at law, moved into bis new residence, oppisite the Amo catr office, on Th'irslay, and is nicely fix log up his law office in the basement. HJ-Afler all tho others have failed to make your hatch keep I into, give me a trial. If I fail it will not onst you any thing, Yours, Ac, D. S BOCK. John Lneb, n saloon keeper at South Easlon fur twenty five years, dropped dead on Monday nlglil, aged sixly Ihrec IIo was at one tlmo a brewer in Philadelphia. 3.K"llcd gold plalo Laco Pins, war ranted to keep their color, onlv 18 cents, nt BOCK'S Jewelry Store opposite J. W. ICiuoeubush's, Lebiglitnn. The Lehigh Vullcy Railroad Co., has put on its road an iron double derrick car, which is claimed to be tho handiest on the road, and was built nt the Packerton shops. SSS-We have never heard of such Inar volous cure of cough in children and ad ill la Papillou Cough UUrO uroduoa. You should have a boltie in your house in case r need, bohtnt 1 honfab' drug store. Forty loaded coal car3 Were demol ished on the Lehigh and Susquehanna Road on Monday night nt Stemlon by a broken axle. One tract Was obstructed live hours and the other three. Si-lf you wants nice.sfnotith.easy' shave four hair cut or shampooing, go to Franz Roedcrer's Saloon, under the Exchange Ho tel. Ho will fix you riitht. and don't you lorget it. Hugh Millsand his wife wero arrested at Scranton Tuesday lor counterfeiting. A quantity of bogus money was captured. The man was committed and tho woman admitted on bail. Cttorjp, Wiioopino Cot'OII, and even Asthma immediately re.liaved by Acker's English Remedy. Sold under guarantee bv Dr. Horn, Lehightou, uud E. A Horn, Weiss port. We haye fnade arrangements with papular writer in New York for a weekly letter from that citv, the first of which ap pears in to day's Advocate, and will he fouud of interest to our readers generally, Monday nigiit, while Cornelius Rogan, aged 33 years, was bathing in thu Delaware river, at Easton, he was taken with cramps and drowned, He was a well known resi lentorPhilllpsburg. The Priuce ol Orenge Is dead, but our popular liveryman, David Ebbert, still lives, and furnishes handsome teams from his livery on North street nt ycry low prices. iJ-We do not kick "Ave rill" paint but we SKI.I, it bieause it has stood the test of lime, reler to Thos. L. Foster, Cashier 2nd National Bank, Gen. Ruddle, esq., and ot li en. E. , Luckenbacb, Broadway, Mauch Chunk. Levari Rotherrrral, of Bty Citb, Mich,, who has been visiting friends in this sec tion for the past four weeks, returned with his wife, to his home In the West on Mon day evening last. He, has the best wishes ot bis friends for his future welfare. -Q.rapilloA Skin Cure will remove dandrurf, cure barber's itch, inordinate itching, sebacceous tumors, blotches, mag got piihplrs, grog blossoms, carbuncles aud boils. It never fails. Sold at Thomas' drug store. William Rafferly and anollief burglar enlerd the Philadelphia Ic Reading depots st Bingrn und Hellerlown, a blacksmith shop, and two houses Tuesday night and were caught by two of the company's de tectives. A lot of cassiinereSjCfgars and other goods were fnumf in their possession. lUf ferly wastakeo lo Easton and lodge.! in jail on six charges. The other burglar dipped bis coat and escaped. ill sNai nriimmcimmkafm !The glorious Fourth occurring next Friday, In order lo give our employees the1 day for enjoyment, the CabboH AbvooaT will be Issued Thursday afternoon. Ad vertisers and others wilt please note ttia fact and hand in favors accordingly. On the morning of July the Fourth the Social Club will cross bats with the Lehlghton Nine In a Irlendly contest) Everybody should bo on hand to witness this game as lliero will undoubtedly bo some heavy playing going on. OSf-H. Peters, at the Post-office buildings Lehlgh ton, will make" J'Oti nn all wool suit lor only $10 oash, if you order now. Get your p'lo nio posters printed at IhU office. For the week ending on the 21lt lnit.( there wore 000,000 Ions of coal trans ported over the Lehigh Valley railroad, making a (dial to date ol 2,889,857 tons, a decrease of 523,105 tons as compared with same time last year. AJuIf you have n cold 111 your head, been in a druftand have the result nf your Imprudence annoying yntlr comfort, In sufflate with a lew'applleallons of Papillou Catarrh Cure, and you will be relieved at once. Sold ut Thomas' drug store. Now bowereofsuustrokn. Eilhcrwcar n cabbage leaf In your hot, paste a fringe of soul kroufon the top of your head, or bet ter sllll put a feceipt for a year's subscrip tion to the CAnnox AuvoCAtR In the crown bf y.,ur hat. (jgjir Only $10,00 cash Top ail ull-wool Suit at IT. II. Peters', Post-office building, Lchighton. That papular saloonisl, Fred. E, Mllicr, on Bank street, has put down a very sub stantial flagstone pavement opposite his properly. An evidence of Ilia prosperity. Still we would like Itreidlcr to look at Miller's sign aud give us his opinion of the same. SSuFrledmahn Ic t,anlerjung aro the largest eulel-y manufacturers In the United Slates, and their goods nro guaranteed lo be first class In every respect, mid equal lo any in tho market. About 30 dill'erent styles of theit poeket knives and razors may be seeh ot Hie News Depot, They were boUsht at u bargain and ate being retailed at about ordinary wholesale pnees. The me'nbers of the East Penn Sunday s-hool will picnic In C. II Nimson'a beau lllul grove, on Friday next, July 4th. Music for tho occasion wilt bo furnished by the Cherryvlllo band, and refreshments will bo furnished on tho grounds at very reasonable prices. A cordial invitation is extended In the people to pafllcijiato. ggfNow is the time, and CLAUSS & B It O., the place, if you want a nice fit ting all-wool suit of clothes, made to order For only $10.00. Mrs. Elisabeth A. Fuller of Mauch Chunk, died at about foul1 o'clock on Sun day afternoon, of heart disease. She was born March 28, 1825, in Noltliamptnn county, and has been a resident of Matfch ChurtK since 1S50. She leaves a husband and two children to mourn the loss of a loving wile ami au alfectionato mother. The luncrol look place on Wednesday nf ternoon. (Jgf The rtish still continues at Clauss & Bno.t for those handsomely-made, nll-w o ol suits at SI 0.00. Call early it you wish to take advantage of this remarkably low price for a auit made to order. The Sunday schoul of the Evangelical Lutheran churchy of North Weisspnrt, will hold their annual pi.-nic in Slintin Wulck's Groyo, Friday hext, July 4lli. Good music has beet! engaged fir tile occasion, and choice refreshments will be furnished nn the ground at feaenhabln prices. It is ex prcted that this will proye a most enjoyable occasion, and friends of the church ard re spectfully invited to bo present. John Good, Iho nfg6 who ciopgd from Easton, ortmo weeks since, with Paulino Lewis, a prcttv Jewess, has been arrested, charged With tile seduction nftlib girl. The girl lids also been arrested, at the instance. of her pare its, anil put III jail on the Charge of incorrigible conduct. Thegirl'a parents attacked lief in tho magistrate's office and Raye Her rt severe beating for which they were held en the charge o( assaillt add ba'.tery. Latkii Pauline and John haye been liberated .and are now liyiug together. Son Take thy best girl to nn . Ice Cream parlof and treat her. Thnii hmst remember thot ttla rlnnale is warm, and that thy girl is also the same. Yes, my son when thou Inkest a walk in the com pany of thy beloved, during these sultry evenings, forget not that ice cream is a great cooler, olid will surely cool her. When IhoU art about it, get the best, nnd Ihou art probably uwre thut the best cream is kept by Lew is Wehr, Bulk St. A letler from t bo'mas A. WilllamS.whfi lelt Mauch Chunit soma four or five years ago, and located in Texas, informs us ol his well doing. He has n farm of -ItiO acres in Wilbarger county, ahd has just succeeded in haying a net? postoflieo cs tablisbed, which he has had named Lehigh afler his old home tbe Lehigh Valley, and nf which he has been apjiointed post muster.- All of which, no doubt, Mi n(any frijnds will be pleased to learn. -About one hundred and fifty Hungar ians were bathing in tho Susquehanna river at Wilktsbarre Sunday evening, when one of them ventured out to tbe middle of the stream. He suddenly disappeared and by the time be had come to the surface another swimmer reached h'm and en ileayored to rescue him. The drowning man seized his would-be rercOer, who was un able to savo bis coin pauion or himself and both were drowned. Mrs. C. D. Schuck, and ristef, of L6 high Gap, were the guests of Mrs. W. W Mortbimef, ol this piece, for several days during the past week A 75 yards toot race between P. J, Cannon, of Wilkcsbarre, and W. J. Mlley, of Summit Hill, (or $500 took place Satur day afternoon at tbe Lee Driving Park Wilkesbarre, and was won by Cannon in S seconds. Ten thousand dollars changed hands on the result. The residence of Dr, S. 0. Logan,psstof of the First Presbyterian Church of Scran ton, wa bfoken into on Sunday night by Irurclarsy who carried ofl considerable quantity clothing and valuables, several burglaries have bcon committed 111 Sirantnn Within a week and the people are consider- able alsrmed because of the Uldnes. ef the desperadoes. Tbe Chief of Police thinks en organised an; of burglars !soptratln(. A little daughter bf Jos. 8. Webb, of town, fell from the 3d story window of hi! residence on Wednesday morning about one o'clock. It appears that she must have got up In her sleep 'and (elt through tbe open window, as she had been In bed nllh the hired gift, who was awakened by a curtain flippi'bg lb her face, and foisting' the child looked from tbe wlndow.and saw her laying on the ground below. Strango to say Hie child appears to be but slightly Injured tho ohly tnsrk being an abrasion oyer the eye. William, a 7 year old son of Johtl Kulpher, of Upper Mauch Chunit, wan UH led on the Bwitchback railroad Tuesday afternoon. He had gotten Into the pit at tho 'foot of Mount Piigah.end his head wai caught In a fl wheel and tort from Ibe body. Mrs. Elisabeth Glah, of Berlinsvllle, widow of the late Abraham Gish, died on Monday week. She was tho mother of Mr. Win. II . Glsh,cashlr df the Slatington National Bank. Thomas Fhllllfis, a contractor at Bell- moro colliery, near Mount Carlticl, was Inslauiiy killed by tho premature discharge of a blast on Monday last. HIS head was blown from his body, w'hidl was horribl y mutilated. It Is thought tho matches Phillips used to light the fuso were loo short and that he could not net away in tlmo lo save his life. He was" 30 years of age and unmarried. Mrs. Hoinlzleman, widow of Lawrcncb Heintrleman, and Mrs. Georgo Helnlzle man, Slslet-lnJatV, died on one and the same day in tho early part of Ids:! week at their homes In Lynn tsp. -Mrs. Elizabeth Handwerk, who reared a largo family of children, and who attain ed Iho age of 77 years, 4 months and 22 days, died at Slatington on the 10th Inst. Sho Was bortl in Heidelberg township, Two countcrleiters wero arrested at Wilkesharro Monday ovening by a United States Marshal and token before Coinmis sioner llahu, where n number of counter- fiet Bland dollars were found In their po session. They aro known to bo" members of a gang ol counterfeiters who haye been operating In that vicinity for a year past. In order that the ends of justice may not bo frustrated tho Commissioner rifdSt'l to glye their names, stating that ho hopes to arrest the remainder of the gang, eight in all, within a short lime. A bloody fight occured In a camp of Italian laborers at Iho Latches, a short dis lanco from Scranton, Monday night, an after a short, fierce struggle with Stilettoes one of the combatants was left morlally wounded on tho grass, his intestines pro truding from a dozen.gashes inflicted upon him by Ins antagonist. The culprit, Victor Cahore, who is said to he a wild.devil.mnj. Cire lellow, was arrested and conllfted in the county Jail. Tho Salvnlioti Army lias secured Clti' zens' hall, in Bethlehem, as a Barracks,and members of it Intend shortly to open war fare upon the worst elements of the place and lo dispense the gospel somewhat after the military plau. Mrs Samuel Snyder, of Packerton, .lid very suddenly Thdrdtdy, in child-bed. The funeral will lake place Sunday morn ing at I) o'clock at her lalu residence lo pro ceed to Weisspnrt for interment. SPECIAL NOTICE. There being several hundred dollars' standing on my books for subscription td tho Caiibon ADVOCATE, advertisincr. and job work, I respectfully request thoso in debled lo mnko immediate settlement by postal note or money order payable nt tho Wcissport post oflice, or by draft pr check. Those having claims against us will present them for settlement. Very respectfully, 1L V. MOllTlilMElt fin. list of Letters Remaining uncalled for 111 the Tackerlon Post Office Monday, Jdnb 231: Danzer, Henry Franlz. Lewis llefll. finger F. Hamerly. John Kemmercr, HattiaU Linhirtj B. L'ipp.Johti Miller Josiah Rehfig, Jonas E. Reicheard, (Jhas. Li Swarlz, George SwarlzJohn Persons calling for ohy of the above let ters will pleoss say 'artverti'od." A. MoDaniix, Assistant P. M; Teacher s Examinations. Teochcr'3 examinations will be held os follows : Wrjatherly, Jfonday Juno 30' Mauch Chunkj.Iuly 2. Lehighlon, Monday July 7th; Franklin, Monday July 14th, Examinations will begin ot 0 a. tn. Teachers must bo examined In the districts jn which they Intend to leach. Exceptions will be mode nilly for satisfactory reasons. i. Ai SxYDF.n, Co. Supt. of Schools; List of Letters Remaining uncalled for in (he Post Of fice nt this place, June 27, 1884: Hrelsfonl. OeO. W. I licltz. Iraae Dlehl. Francis I Kvorltt, (leo. S. llohnehen-lMward Handwerk. Kltas Kresge, Michael Kunler, lleorne Kruitl, naiuun n.ineei,uus Lcekwond, O. A. Nothsleln, Frank: lien, Livlnla Mrs. liau. John Mr. Klltirt, Andrew Iteln irt. Soloman Selgfrlcd, Robert Smith. Urnma Mlsi annul, wuuam jur. Persons catting for any of tho aboye let ters will please say "advertised." The Post Office will only be open from 7 tn 8:15 a. in ; from 10:30 a. in. to 12:30 p. in., and from 4:30 to CiOO p. m. on the -lib ofJulv. II. II. Pkiebs, P. M. Fof a Small Amount. William Harvey, a clerk In (ho employ Of Wm. Connell A Co.,nf tbe Meadow Brook Mine, Scranton, disappeared suddenly Sitimtay ttilli $300 which the workmen hail Contributed for Father John Langfrau, nf Minoka. It IS customary for the men to pay regular contributions lor the support ot their pastor at the company's office, end the paymaster, Colonel Kifple bands the amount over to Father Langfrau. Or! this occasion Colonel Ripple sent Haryey to deliver the amount to tbe priest, end the clerk has not been' seen since. It is thought that ha left town Saturday night on the midnight train, and despatches have been sent In all directions describing him and asking the police In be on tbe watch for a young man answering nis anpearance. WeatierlV Chips'. Mr. C. E Drumbore, who has been working for some lime in Macon, Ga., is home on a visit, lie expects to return m a few days. Mr. "f. F. Reese, who left here some three months ago for a trip through tbe West, has returned. Thomas thinks of making Wsathtrly his headquarters here alter. The P. O. S. of A. intend having a grand plrnlo on the 4th of July. They haye Invited all the orders in (own to par ticipate in a parade in the .forenoon. It will be held on Teany's Island. The boys are working bard to make the occasion a grand success. Joseph l'wo on Tuesday received a I ,esi!iiril ,iid, ills in, lie, ,,u- am u. A.tiMt Wk.t. l. ...... .n,in r tl.A (rat. I.a .A. i,,,, ti,a aecond disnatch stallne) that bis . father was dead.- Bad news travels fast, Johnnie, a 7 year old son of Frank and Lille Hoover, una on runuay morning, &i&JS$Z& the foneril servicce.wbicb were held at the htrase. DnriTcH. For Assembly, I hereby annbuheb. rnVselfiui n. candi date for tho hofnlnatloh. nnd ctectjon of n iremocraiio notirqsenmUTO lor the nc?t legislature. Whether elected ot defeat ed, I shall continue to labor for tho com plete overt brow of all monopolies' and the varibtia means and agencies Which nfo continually employed to oppress the poor, nrmiy ueuevtnff mat neither Ma ture nor God oyei1 designed that tho poor khotlld bfl. as thevrioW nre. rlrtnallv. thn slaves of tho Plutocracy better known as tho MONEY I'OWI2R. Good watres for a fair day's work, to bd promptly paid in cusii, suouia jjo wo law. nnd no com pany Storea. nof any other methods, should bo allowed to exist, to oref'roach mo inuorcr. 8tron2lv boltevlnir that thesa are. n hione others, reallv tho cr'cat and vital tilings that nro ol practical importance to thrj masses of the people, and that they must bo radically corrected, sooner or later', I pledco myself, under nil circum stance), to ndvocitto thrjivt with nn un yielding conviction, that it is for juEticcj right and llid pood of humanity. And I suait cio it witu energy nnd lorco. W. M. 11AP8IIEH. Lehightoh, Juno A, 188-1. The Coal Trade. Philadelphia Pru of 21st Ihst.t The coal companies hovo again had recourse to their usual prescription for a dull trade when they find Ihcy can't tell coal they mark the prion upon paper. Everybody knows that circular rates have been shaded from ten to sixty cents per ton, that there are 750,000 tohs of coal cow on the docks ot shipping pninls, and that general trade is as slack as ever. Admitting this fact, (he companies wild sd bravely cried that them was nn reaSoh to apprehend onv suspension what ever after May, have lint only worked half time in June, but continue thn same plan through July. This will make the number nf working days lor Iho first seven months of the year smaller than ever before, and yet thev seridusly propose a still further advance In the price. Tho companies con (rolling the very best coal make no pi-elcnce that they are gelling circular rotes, but they meet prices, and, therclorc, are easily cn abled lo sell their (till product. Tho Lehigli companies report tho demand greater than ran bo met with hatltime work, while tho Reading has no accumulation at Tidewater, but It is quite evident that tihlhilig but tho largely increased demand lor coal in the West will enable them to market os much coal as was sold last year. The local dealers aro doing but very tittle, and there is no particular ocllvity anyOhcro. Etc Creek Items. Farmers ore busy hay-making'. Frank Shoenberger has returned from Kansas, alter nn absence ot lour years. Frauk is a good lellow and all like to greet him. A new kind of fish with hairy heads, nf a mammoth size a to recoguized in the creek hero. A patty from Millport Were stoned last week, whilo hshing in the creel!. A hungry soul was found on the way side, making his way home from Wcissport the other week. Joseph Graver mado a Cying Visit IB nis old home on Sunday. Harvest will soon be on hand now. As two young men were out riding the other Week and saw what they thought was a black sheep on u tree, without u head; was ulterwards recognized as being a be swurnl. Boatmen have, the privilege of enjoying special vacauons. Wo are Vefy much In need of rain. Jkiikdoau. Court Proceedings. Tne Pillowing cases on the ciyil list were disposed id' at the Cotirt House, Mauch Chunk last week: Robert Mushliu vs. Jacob Snyder. Plain till non-suited. Charles M. Runk, of Allentown, vs Henry Uineinan and Charles E. foster, o East Mauch Chunk. Plamtill secured verdict aguinst tbo defendants for i'J5tl. Matilda P.ultliuo and John Ruitliue, her husband, vs. E I ward Hover, The plaiutill's secured a veidut lor 5.17a. Tho MechaniC3"Bauk of l'lillSdelphla vs tbo Millers' Bank of Summit Hill was the last case tried. The verdict was agalus tbodelcuduut for $3250. Court reconvened Saturday morning, and alter a few motions by counsel, udiourned Until the second Monday 111 September. Lower Towarneneinc Items. Si. John's Sunday School, at Lenlz's, reopened again last Sunday. A collection was taken last Sunday In St. John's church for tho benefit of Mr. Halm, the organist. Franklin Township school board has prolonged their school term lo six iiioutu A move In the right direction. Jacob Swarlz sold abdilt -400 dts Strawberries this season all uf hisuwu till ivatioii. -Cherries are a short crop this year. -The pipe foundry, ot Parryvillei Was put in operation last week. The Hag stone quarry, above Parry- V 1 1 1 0 , is worked only about Halt time. UONriDKNCI. 31 A It HI KI). EBERTS StTTLER. On tho 1st Inst, bv Rev. A. Bartholomew, Mr. Frank Eberts, and MisSAgr.es V. Sittler, boll nf Mahoning, Carbon county. ZAUN REHRIG.-On the I4th Inst., by the same, Mr. liewis Aaron Kthn, ol Le bighton, Carbon county, and Mn'tie E liehrig, ol tJlatingmn, Lehigh county. mi:i. H0tfSER.-0n the 5th Inst., In West Penn Isaao Ilnuscr, agud 80 years, 5 month: and i days, NEW AHVHItl ISEJlUKTSi WE DO NOT CLAIM that noon's SAr.SXrAr.ttLA vr 111 cure everjt- thlng, but tlid fact that on the puruy ana vitality ot tho blood depend the vigor and health of the whole system, and that disease of Various hinds Is often only tho sign that nature Is trying to remove the disturbing cause, wc arc naturally lou to luo conclusion that a remedy that gives lifo and vigor to1 the blood, eradicates scrotuia ami oiner im purities from It, as Hooo's SAitsArAniLLA undoubtedly docs, must bo the means 0! pre venting many diseases that would occur without lis use; henco tho f.ehl of its useful ness is qiiiio an exicimiii hb, bu " ..I I.. .AAn..,,ai.,lln If fOI nil dO- rangciiicntsof the system wlilcli are caused uy an uuuaiuiai state 01 tuu uiuuui Why Suffer ivith Salt-Rheum ? Messes. C. I. Hoof) & Co., Lowell, Mass. Gentlemen I was a great sufferer from Salt-llheum on my limbs, for a dozen years previous to tho niiuiuc-r of 18;c, nt which tlino I was cured by Hood's riarsaparllla. The skin would become diy. chap, ciack orcn, bleed and llch Intensely, so that I could not help scratching, which of course mauo iiicm woise jw mo to menced taking liood's Sarsapaillla (In the summer or 187W tncy wero so oiti iiui ntj discharced. and 1 Was obliged to keep them bandaced with linen cloths. Tin? sk drawn so tight by tho Iicat of the disease .141 tl 111.11 11 1 sioopeu over nicy vuum viaviv wi.-m n.Mii,ii.i.,ii.f, tir tnln mv eves. Hlfl yes. The first bottle iencllied mo so much that I con- tlnucdtakliig it till I was cured 1 used one n.,i niu-A runtment. tn relieve the Jtc'hlng. Hoping many others may leai n the value of Hood'sliafsaparllla and receive as tuuen ueucni as 1 urn e, 1 am, Very truly your. tS. 8. S. MOODY, P.O. 7d iiroaawuy, Lowell, Mass., Jan. 15, isjs. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is sold by druggists. Trice ?1, or six for 5. Prepared by C. I. HOOD & Co.( Lowell, Mass. Estate Notic;. Estate of :lizaiikth Seek, late Of Lower TonnmenltUK Township, uaroon uo in , llecenactl. At! nersons Indebted to Said eitate are re. rpie-lel to make Immediate pyinrnt, and ilioioliRVlnBleif.il claims airalDSt, the same will pres.nl. without dtljjr, in proper order lorser.uemeni.vo W. W. BOWMAN. Adm'r. Lebik-tiron, P, JnoeJ!,llt-'w in nnn nrwDn m nn n "Ai n ii nn nun inn uh is a mmi iiiii i LehigMotii June 19, 18S4. To A. Shive Dear 8u". Permit trie to express my thanks to you for lavinfr put uu in mV barn one of Claws Ilhj levators nnd Uari'icrs. It more thar. meets all requirements, ahd I would not take one hundred (100) dollars for it,, if 1 hud to be without onoi lours, &c, VVm. Koch. At Agricultural To Antho. Slave. This is to certify, that the Pci'ty Sp'g Loom Harrow bought ot you gives entire satislaction. L would not be without it for twice" its cost, and consider it one of the best tools I have on tlld farm. Respectfully. Wm. Hi StrauS3. June 9th, 18S-1. Implement Depot "Wo, the undersigned, here by certily tbjvt we have bought or tested or snen tested the Perrii Spring Tooth Hdrroio, and pronounce it a superior implement irt rill respects, and one which no intelligent farm er will do without ISRAEL OI'TIL WAL SEiPT.E, 11AN. SIIAFKKR, JOHN UU1H. SAM'I. SKILKR. WM. II. STRAUSS, Ill ' We, the undersigned, testi fy that we bougbt Miller s Chilled Ploics of A. Rhive, and can conscieiitiously rec ommend them to meet all that is claimed or them. Thy arc of light draft, strongly built, turn the furrow com pletely, and will turn a better furrow up hill than any plow we have vet testedi GEO. 11. OUNFER, I N. NKUMnYER. Wi II. STRAUSS. I THOS. Fli VMANj HliMlY LlllSSLLi iSeiler's BuikiiIlg, Iii a trial of plows, On the rtrm of Thomas Irwin, near New Mahoning, between the Miller, Fyramse and Oliver, le Miller Plow came on Vic torious, and resulted in selling one to him aud also to Moses Zellner, who took an active part in the trial 111 iehighioHi June 'i0, l88i. To A. Slave, Dear- Slrj 1 boitfrht a Lcs- dig Se2iara(or(b Horse Poiucr, same you sell, and it works like a charm. We threshed 125 sheaves of fair sized wheat in eight minutPSj and 100 ot rye m nine minutes, llns was Hot exceptional, btit is the average time. I would recommend any one in need of iirst-class machines of this kind to buy the Lessig. Respectfully j our, Win II. Strauss. Wallace Selple says: You can use my name for anything you want to say in praise of the Perry bpnng looth Har row, it is most decidedly a good article. -lias I have tested, in the field, the New Champion and also the Gregg Hay DaJcesi and found them to work well and to be substantially built. William Kocn. I have witnessed the above tests, and cheerfully substan tiate the same. Alexander Snyder.- In a field trial recently held at Moarestotvn, N. J., of Harvesting Machinery, the following, all of which were binders, took part: The Ruck, eye, Champion, Excelsior, Johnston. Esterly, Decring, O s b orne, W a 1 t e r A. Wood and the Itubhard Sep di'dte Gleaner and Hinder. 'hd universal verdict bf all present was that the Ilubbard was the "boss" of the field, following' as it did after a solf-i-ake-rcaper and picking up the green rye from the ground without leaving any on the ground. None of the others getting along very well, some getting stuck, while others did not cut a full svatht The Ilubbard can be seen here and a limited number only will be sold, as the facili ties of the manufacturers are inadequate to supply the demand. She is a beauty and don't you 1 jrget it and Wc refer you to Wm. 1L Strauss and Henry Drisscl, both of Lehighton, Pa.,- in re gard to DicJcs Corn-Stalk Cut' tei'i Splitter and Crushed, COMPLETES! Assortment "Tliri Monarch JJghtning Potato Digger is tested thor oughly and we guarantee it to give entire satisfaction asks Out of four different makes which wc sdd here, we have selected the ADC Corn Shclecr and think it is the most perfect of its kind. Bottom Prices, The Frcdonia tras7ier is another cheap, light and sim ple tool; sold with the guar antee to do its work equally as well as any other washer, regardless of its cost. Price, $5.00i Jgents Wanted. offers We sell Side Hill Ploics of any make wanted, and guar antee several makes of them. best inducements, tFc sell a LeVef Feed Cut ter i4 H e sel ll a South Rend one horse plow Wc sell a Hamburg one horse plow. Wo sell TFagon Jacks. llro sell wheel-barrows. grants Sold last seasoti to James Merkle, of Litzcnberg, Le high county, Pa. n Gregg Reaper and he is readv and willingto uphold its excellence. ample trial ArriA' to: Adam Miller, Shimersville, Lehigh co., Pa. H'm. Shaup, Alburtis, Le high county Pa. Irwin Miller, MacUngie, Lehigh county, Pa. Jacob Merkle. Litz'ehberg, Lehigh county, Pa. Henry Newmoycr, Lehigli ton, Carbon county, Pa. Moses llexi Lehighton.Car bon county, Pa. For inforlhation about tire Meadoio King Mower. g'iyes TPe have the entire control of the production of A. B. Cohii d; Co.j N. Y. A house which has a perfect line of machines; implements and tools, and we sell lrom cata logue all such of their stock we have not on hand. best accommodations Lehighton, Pa,, Juno 20, Bl I planted a field Of corn and used the cheapest grade of Phosphates furnished by A. Slave, planting two rows in the middle without put ting any on to test tho merits of the fertilizer. I put only a small quantity1 to the hill and none broad cast. To-day, notwithstand ing the heavy drouth, the corn which I pho.sphatedis three to four' inches higher than the" other ahd 1 must say that I am very well satis fied with the result thus far. The brand' usee was J&ntf Phillip, price' $'T1'.0 per ton amount used per' acre aboui 800 pounds. John W. FiUntz. fills TFe have in stock now the celebrated CayUga Land Plaster Sell it $.00 per ton, single sacks of 200 lbs 90 cents. Orders Soonest, A N D Sells Empire' Grain Drills at $95. McSherty Grain Drills at 85. Both with fertilize attachment, eight hoes Sells i?een Spring Cultivators! Planet Jr. Cultivators, Globe Cultivator, Mathew h rt n d Cultivators. Fire Ply hand Cultivators Sells Plow Sulkies, Land Hoi-" krs,Trcading Pbwei'sfhresh ing, Farthing Mills, Horsa Pokes, Broad-east Seeders. Sells Black Oil, Eldoi'ado MtU chine Oil, Vacuum Oil Waste, Cradles, Grass Scythe and Snath, Griiidstoiie, Forks, Shovels. Seils Nails, T a c k s, Screws; Knives, Shears, Slssors, Ra- zors, Rakes, Hoes. Sells Plow Shares andltepairt for all kinds of ifiachiiieg. Largest Amount Get our Prices, See our goods, if Ve have not the goods norths prices to riiaka it an object, do not hesitate to say so. If We have, however, and you can save 10 to 15 per cent we ask your support and patronage, Ju 28-8vr A, SHITE, MM tOU