. Kcw Advertisements, DiLLts & Co.? -DEALERS IN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Spectacles anil Eye Glasses, POST OFFICE BUILDING, Weissporfc,Pemia- Repairing fatl kinds promptly attended to at VERY Reasonable Charges. If you need anything in our liiiej give us a cull before go ing elsewhere. Our Prices tire as low as the lowest, and all Goods arc warranted to be us represented. i'cb2-y Railroad Guide. PMMolpMa Oeaiiius R. P Arrahgement of ?assettger Trains. MAY 1884. Ttalas lfiaVo AHentown 03 folloW : (Via PltnitlOMKN llAILnOAD.) For Philadelphia at l.th, CtO, 11.10 a.m., hml 3.I0 p. m, SUNDAYS. For Philadelphia at 5.O0 a. tn.artd 6.20 a tVIa East Pkhn BnAc.) Vat Reading and Harrlsburg, 0 00, 8.40 a. to.. 1.H, 4.50, and 9.05 p. m. For Lancaster and. Uoluuibla, 0.CO, 8.40 a. tn., and 4 3ii p. id. SUNDAYS. For itaf rlsbUrg, and waypolnts, 7.85 a. fan., D.c& p. ni For Philadelphia 73.1 a. in. Trains for AllehtOwn loavo its folloWB ! (Via PKIIKlOMtR ItAlLUOAD.) Leave Phllad'a. 4 3', 7.40 a. m. and 1.00, 1.35, Ilia, anu 5,15 p. tn. SUNDAYS. r.Cavo Philadelphia. 8.C0 a.m., 3 30, 4.!20 p. in. (Via- Eabt Pkkh. Bramcii.) Leave Reading, 7.00, 10.15 a. m., 2.00, 3.50, and 0 15 D m. I.earo llarrlsburg, 521, 7.50, 8.50 a. m., 1.15 and 4.00 11. 111. I, tare Lancaster, t7.so a. m., l.ou and (3.40 t. m, Leave UolUmbla, 7.53 a. m , 1.10 arid 8.4o r. m. tr"rom King Street Depot. SUNDAYS. Leave Readlntr, 0.01 a. in., 6.00 p. m. J.eavo ilarrlahunr. 7.00 p. in . 4 01 p. m. I.uave Philadelphia 0 3U a. m , U.&op. ni. Trains Via "Perklomen Itallroail" mnrkerl thus () run to and Irom Depot, Ninth and Ureen streets, Philadelphia, other trains to and from llroad streel Depot. The '5.00 and 8.45 a. m. trains from Allen town, and tti.l 35 and ft.15 p.m. train Ironi Philadelphia via l'erktoiecu Hallroait, have through cars to aad lioin Phllaiielphla. J. E. WOOTTEN, (leneral 51auager. CO. HANf-OUK, tten'l t'an'r & Ticket Agent May 27th, lb3. REMOVED. W. 6. M. Seiple, PSician & Snrgeai, lias Removed his tlfflce and Residence from (iocond St. to SOUTH Street, In the hull.llnir formerly occupied by A. J IIoi.i.knmayek, where ho will he pleased tn seo his Irlends nd patrjns. 43-OI'FlOE In HI Its: from 6 to 0 o'clock P. M. March 31, 1S83. ATTENTION, SMOKERS! All contestants for tho 25 premiums aggregat- ug above amount, offered by Blackwell s lmr 1am Tobacco Co., must observe the following conditions on which the premiums are to be awarded. All bags must bear our original Hull Durham label, U. S. Revenue Stamp, and Caution Notice. The bags must bo dono up eccurcly in a packago with name and address of sender, and nnmber of bags contained plain ly marked on the outside. Charges must bo prepaid. Gmtcetcln&ea KnvrmbcrSOth. Allpack. tiges should be forwarded December 1st, and tnust reach us at Durham not filter Mian Ilreem Ur IM. No matter where you reside, send your package, ndvlse usbynmllthat you have done so, and state the number of bags sent. Names of successful contestants, with number of bags returned, will be published, Pec. 22. in Iloaton. Herald! New York, llmltl: Philadel Phla. Timet: Durham. N. C, 7bfoaeco Slam; New Orleans, 7imM-De4ixraf; Cincinnati,;. oui uu-er; Chicago, Dally ivctcj; eon i-ranctsco, Tirana. A(1(lrfR. Blacxwcli.'s Durham Tobacco Co., Durham, N. C. Every genuine package has picture of Bull, 49"Eee our next announcement's tUSES WHERE ALL tLSE f AILS. tT Usft tn ttme. Hold by drugffiati. Z DANIEL WIBAND, Cnrringcs.Wng'otiSjSleighs, &c conxnn or- . AXI IKON STIUvKTS, 1.K1IIUI1TON, PEKIf A,, Particular attention given to REPAIRING la all IH details, at tho very Lowest Prices, Patrouauu fofpoctfully tollelted and per feet satlr.ictlon guaranteed. Jan, 19, 84 ly. DAN. WJEAND, Legal Notioo. TO HETTY KISTLEU, tit lfnxr Penn. farbon eountv. Pa . on case of divorce obtained by V. A. Klt.er, .f Farm- dale, llbltf, In Uorl 01 liuruuioil A'leas 01 Kew YOik,on April 10, 1SS4 (1. M. MURUOLJ, Attorney, June U,lBS4 w3 A Bible Commentary. Ulahly endorsed by representative mrn ol 1, im.hR Ioweft iti ief.l Look tii'LlliheJ. AddietsNAMES & WIUTLUOK, Hlllidale, JUieh. V-AaEN1SWANTKllt 1 GIVEN AWAY "Original Cheap OaBh Store." Startling Reductions Summer Hosiery f Onr purchases tills spring over-balnneo thorn 01 finy previous jut, anil have been tiiiide at tlia Lowest PriocsEvor Known. These goods era alt new it ml fresh and an not oM nock. Wo havo Ladles' pin rtrlped hose 3 pair for 2 cents. Laillco' iBticy slipper hno 1 and til cenis. Ladles' fancy patterns cleared foam hosoltr cents. Ladies' etra quality solid-color hose 10 cents. L idles' Inncy ribbed Mack hose cents. Men's pln'Strlped half lioso S pair for Sir cents Men's plu-strlped cltured-seaui halftioso 19 cents. Wen's rafter patterns fall regular hall-hoso tdc.nl. Men's extra quality Imported solid color ball hose nllh silk clocks 4 cents. J. T. NUSBAUM, Opp. Publlo Sqoare, Bank Street. Lehigh, ton, Pa. Juno T, 1884-ly. SATURDAY. JULY 8, 1881 -SPECIAL NOTICE. Persons making payments to this office by fnoney orders or postal notes will ploaBO make tbcln payable at the WuissroRT Post OrFlcc, os tho Lc highton offico is sot a money order offico Our Neighborhood in Brief. JEQ-Call ntllio Novelty Store, next door to iliu AnvorjATK offiiv, fur bargains I jJG-Tho Manhatlon five cent cigar at the News Depot, fives universal Ballslacthn. The debt statement shows the rlecrenso of the public debt during June tn ho S9.2I7, 2.111, anil since June SO, 188.1, $101,040,971. &Q.Oo in the News Depot for Spear head tobacco, t,nd gel a farm or piano fur a premium. 20.24 sheels nl good note paper nnd 25 envelopes for 10 cents at the Novelty Store, next door to tho AiiVocatk OlhVe. Miss Etta Musselman, of Wentlicrly. Spent u few days last week with relatives in town. SO-A new lot nl CLOCKS, WATCHES and JEWELRY just received at 8. 1IAQA MAN'S Store, Lchighttui. Pa. The post oHIch will only be open finm 7 to 815 a. tn I from 10i30 a. In. to 12:30 p. tn., ami from '1:30 to 0:00 p. tn, Oh the 4th of July. LADIES SHOULD REMEMBER, benn tilul complexion restills Iron, using Acker's tllond Elixor. Bold bv Dr. Horn, Lehigh' ton, nml 1j A. Horn, Wcisort. Tim Srrntilnn Iron end Coal Coinfliny have fi-duced tho price of forty pound steel rails tn $53 per ton, on the pars, a decliue uf from $2 6fl to $3.00 pef ton. .JSSO-Aller all llio others linfo failed tn make your watch keep lime, give ine a trial. If I hill It will not cost you any thing. Yours, .lc, D. S BOCK. The Lehightnn Orchestra has secured the room lately occupied by S. R.Oilhatn as a law office, and aro fixing it up for a meeting place ffuRolled cold plnlo Lnco Pins, war ranted 10 keep their color, otitv IS cents, nl ROCK'S Jewelry Slore, opposite J W. Ruuclenbusli'e, Lehightnn. The lunernlof the lato Will Boyd, of Bethlehem, last Friday, was yery largely attended. The floral tributes were many and beautiful. Sjt-lf you wanta tilSe.smn.itli .easy shave vour hair cut or shampooing, go to Franz Roedercr's Saloon, under the Exchange Ho tel. Ho will fix you right, and don't you lorget It. -"-Rev. A, M. Moesenhclmer will preach in the Zioii's Relonned church ne.nt Sab bath morning in the German language, in tho evening in the English language. All aro cordially invited to attend. NO LONGER A ODES'! ION of opinions we uu-tramcc every box of Acker's Dyspep sia Tablets. Price. 25c. anil 60c. Sold by Dr. Horn, Lehlgbtuti, and K. A. Horn, VcissMirt. The foot roce at Uiilersville Monday afternoon between Whealloy and Pharo'a unknown runner, alias "Parker," in n 125 yards dash, was won by Whcatly. A small crowd only was present. iMJ-Ve do not mark "Averlll" paint but we ssi.t. it b-cau-e 11 has stood the test of lime, reler lo Tims. L, Foster, Cashier 2nd National Ilanlt, Geo. Ruddle, crip, and ntn ers. E. F. Luckenbach, Eroadway, Mauch Chunk. P. M, Doyle, of Allcntown, has been awamed the contract to erect n new school building at Audenrled. The building Is to bo completed by October 1st, and will cost $1,8(0. aua-Faplllon Skill Cure Is a good lotion to apply oiler shaving or bathing, Jl will euro all Irritation itud picveht ulcerous P rm ilions, or soreness hiiiI chafing. Mixed with cologne it is a dellghllul toilet water. Sold at Thomas' drug slore, Our old friend George W. Reiser, of Woatherly, was in town Monday looking ui his chanefs lor the County Treasurer ship, and dropped In to sen Us. George is a lirt-ral fellow and would make a good officer if elected. Edwin nolhetas, who shot hd killed! William Nichols at Hssleton, whom ho charged with dishonoring his niece, was found gtillly of murder in Ibe first degree at Wilkes Darn. Tuesday. &gsMiiiiy members of the Hay Fever a'soe.aiioii of New England, used Piipillon I'.iitut.ls furA l.ir .uvb.hI cu..k.... J t..Lu ; , ,.' , , "" ". r pleasure io recoioiiiendiiig it as Ihesii rat , an 1 nni cerium preventive anu cure, tsom ai t nomas urug storu. A barn and rag-linuse helot gtng to Frederick SimP'oiids, of Seranlou, were burned .TS Monday. A fire cracker thrown by h small boy did U10 work. Tho property was not insured Xlt'X variety of books, verv cheap, at ine noveity store, next Hour to lUe Arjvo- CATR otnee. A Bin TutNOl Every subscriber tn Hie Carbok Auvooatb who immediately pays up arrearages and one year in advance will receive free for one year Jhdtth and Jlomt a large 8 page, 40 column monthly paper levoled tn home matters. Step tip, The MethodUls of Philadelphia, Who, by the death of Rishnp Simpson, are left without in Lpt8copal bead in that city contemplate (letllioning the board of bislv ops to assign one ol their number to a resi dence in Philadelphia, The choice is lett with t lie hilltops in the order of their sen! orily, Bishop Bowman, who resides in St Louu, having the first choice Bitltnp Horril whose (mine Is in New York, the eecnncl. Bishop Foster, who resides in Boston, the third, and so on. It is, however,not regard ed as probable that Ihero will be a bishop assigned to fill Bishop Simpsotr's place tin til October or November. Alexander Barnell, George Dodge, of Scranton; Hugh Mills and Amanda, his wife, of Tine Brook, recently arrested for manufacturing and passing counterfeit money, had a hearing before United Stales Commissioner Ilalic, al Wilkesbsrre, Mon day afternoon. The woman was discharged there being no evidence tu hold her. Tbe others were remanded tn prison In default of bail and will be taken tu Pittsburg for Dial in the United States Court. Attorney Stone was present In behall of tho govern in,,, w .... win, hum imr 11 KIB inner of this gang of noted counter'eJlers In Leek- inent, John Gill, who ha been (he leader awanna, has escaped and his wbert.bouli re unknown. Ogiril. H. Peters, at tho Fosf-oiTTce building, Lehigh ton, will make you an all wool suit for only $10 cash, if you order now. Nicholas C. Strohlfof Lowor Towamen sing, died on Wednosday of last week, aged 83 years. Decoased was married threa times, the frnlla ofthe three marriages wcro 32 children. The third wife and twenty four children surtlve him. The lre of ex Jmlco Stanton, of Scranton, alter selling her horses and furn iture at Kansas City; where she was tern pirarl'y living, deserted her husband and four children. It Is thought she is Insane. iS-In using Papltlon Skin Cure for di s.ues ofthe skin and cutaneous system, you du not require Internal medicines; tho cure is marie by withdrawing tho diseased mat ter I rum the body, Sulil at Thomas' drug store. tot llio Week ending on the 2Sth Inst., there wero 205,501 tons of coal trans ported over tbe Lelilgli Valley railroad, making a total to date ot 3,035,085 tons, a decrease of 391MB5 tons as compared with same tltno last year. jrgir Only $10,00 cash for an all-wool Suit at II. II. Peters', Post-office building, l.ehighton. Nearly all of the civil engineetson tho Schujlklll Valley Railroad hnye been notified that their services will not bo re quired alter July 31. Tho road .will be ready fur business as far as Readlug by August 15. EST" Why such a medicine oa Papillon CoUgh Cure has not been discovered belore. is a mystery. It is a delirious syrup, made frofu simple herbs ami pure sugar. It never fails to cttfo whooping cough. Sold at Tho ims' drug store. Grorgo Bright, a prominent cllisen of Poltsville, died suddenly of heart difcasi Sunday morning. He was burn in Read ing in IS12and was married to a daughter ol tho lato George Lercli. Ho mnved to Poltsvillo about Torly-two years ago and opened u hnrdwaro slore. Ho retired Irom business fifteen years ago. He was Identi fied us one ofthe founders of the First Pres byterian Church and tbe Palo Alp) Rolling Mill. EB-Frletlmann !c Lantcrjung are tho largest culel-y mahilfdclurers In the United Stales, and their goods nre guaranteed to be first class in every respect" and equal to any In tho market. About 30 diU'erent styles of their po.-ket ktiiresand razors may be teen nt tho News Depot. They were bnuuht at it barcain and are being retailed nt about ordinary wholesale phees, During a trip down tho valley last week w visited Dorney's Fish Ponds and Cummer Resort, situated about three and n half miles west nt Allelitown. The resort is a perfect paradise for picnics. Tho grounds aro filled tip in a beautiful manner nnd supplied with all manner ol amusemcut-al fording contrivances. Putties desiring to secure tho gronuds for picrtlo purposes sboiil.l address Solomon Doruey, South Whitehall, Lelihjh county, Pa. gTNoTV is the time, and CLAUSS & B It O., tlTc place, if you want a nice fit ting all-wool suit of clothes, made to order for only 10.00. The finest lr.nl raco eycr run in the Lehigh Yalley was witnessed at Ritters ville Driving' Park Friday afternoon. Tho raco Was a 100 yards desh for a purse of $1000, between Frerl Uodgers, of Trenton, and Harry Wheatley, of Canada. Rodgers was victorious, tho referees deciding him winner by six Inches. The lime was given at Ui seconds. Noah Muckiiison, Rodgtr's backer, lelt the grounds '2500 in pocket. SThe rtisli still continues it Cl,Ati88 & Bno., for those mndsoniuly-inade, all-w o ol suits at SI 0.00. Call early il you wish to take advantage of this remarkably low price fur a suit made to order. TIip people of Shenandoah were greatly eciteil lust Thursday oyer the ruhinr that a whole family had been poisoned by eat ing canned beef and that all Were lying at the point o( death. Mrs. Manning, a resi lcntof that place purchased canned beef the day previous, which herself and family consisting of four children alo. During4 the night they were taken deathly sick, and at times during tho day It was thought they would all die. But on Friday all of them appeared tn bo out of dunger, nnd it was Imped they would recover. The matter is to bo Investigated by tho authorities, ti a Son, Take thy best girl to an Ice cream parlor and treat her. Thiol must remember that the. c'unale is warm, nnd that thy girl isti'sotliofame. Yen, my son, when Ihoti In lie. t a walk in the coin- piny of thy beloved, during these sultry evening, lorgei not iiihi u-e cream is a greH cooler, and will stirely cool her. Wbeti thou art about it, get lh hen, nnd thou art probably uwire that the beat cream is kepi by Lew is Wehr, Ban Is St. Two lidle Creatures were silling in the gloaming in one of llioso nlil fashioned' dizzy, delightful gloamings that female novelists tell us abeul. They were sitting there, and llio gloaming gloaitled nway add tho creatures sat ami at. The trtn creatures were n rlu.le and it ditdelet, nnd they were to., too. "Adolphen," u'.lered she with a stall like unto h sleepv c.it."0, Adiilplieii" "Whal Is it, my b-loved Alicia? What wouldit thou of thine AiMdiens?" ' would I would " "Sp-ak, dearest Ihlne Adnlpheus is ready to do anything to please his owneft own." "Then, Adnlnheus. O, Adolphens, kiss fuel" Thern was n sliirlil convulsion of the aimotphere, a trembling oi tue young boughs overhead, and the gloaming had it all his own way thereafter. The verdict (if the coroner's jury wis"3wal lowed each other." Hanilaome carriages can be itjil at all limes very reasonably for itinera! puras. weurilng parties or lor pleasure trips, at David Ejbert's liyery on North street. SPECIAL NOTICE". There licing sercr.il hundred dollars standing on tny books for subscription to trio CiiiuoN Advocate, rulvertisimr nnd job work, 1 respsetfiilly request tlioso in debted to rriake immediate settlement by po.itni nolo or nfoney ordcf payablo at the Weiasport 06t office, or by draft or chock. Those having claims against us win present tnein lor t-cttlcmcnt. Very respectfully, II. V. MOKTHIMER Srt. i Teacier's "Examinations . Teucher's examinations will be held ss follows ! Leblghlnn, Monday July 7th, Franklin, Monday July 14th. Lxaminatlnns will begin at 0 a, Rl. Teachers must be examined in the districts it, . , , , I ln w,,Ich lhtf In,"ul ,0 '"e!-' t"pt!ons I will be made only for satisfactory reasons, T. A- Syr cm, Co.Snpt. of Schools, Weliiport Letter. The Franklin Twp , School Board met on Saturday end elected Mr. David Belts President aod Ifcnry Miller Secretary. Another one of the noble byclclo riders tntrsl bo added to the list who attempted to cerform his scientific feat of riding the re fractory steed along Iho tow path and ae cldenlly landed in tho engulfing end In Ylgoratlng canal. He did not yell ti much for help, but Willi tho grip of a grim mons ter he caught hold of a sprig with one hand and with the other tho steed and in this nay lie landed himself nnd "bi" safely on land again. "I was aWful'y scared" was his first expression of relief. We are suro that it was not Ed this llmo for his first experience Is amply satisfactory to hlin,but il was William, tho oldest, gayest and best rider of tho glory band. This feat was not quite so successful as the one was some time ago in starting to ride down the Parryyille l.lll and falling oiT and then jumping up and running alter tho "bi" while It was going down the bill at full speed, and mounting It while running, then ride it Itlely to (ho base. A man C4 years if nge can do Wonderful things, and the subject of this Is Gi years old. Who can beat ill Dr. J. O. Zero contemplates going to Chicago on the 8'.h Inst., to attend the grand Democratic pow-wow there. Mother Kast died last week and was buried a few days later. She was one of tho ohlest residents of tho town, had lived here many years and was tho faithful spouse of tho lale lamented Dr Kast. Mrs, Kast Was a grind mother, beloved and es teemed by all who knew her. Her memory will bo roylyed and fur years to come she will bo remembered as ono who was "be loved In lifo and in death lamented." Let her spirit live In peaco. Well, Wo declare, If Jntih hasn't gnf a byclclo also. He fides it already with con siderable grace. Wo trust that in attempt ing the tow path ho will hnvo better luck titan Ed and William hail. Ho Is small nnd consequently tbe result might be some what disastrous. Mr. Anthony Beers, of Birmingham, Ala., is at present stopping iu town. Ho came on Irom llio sunny South tn nttend the funeral of his mother in-law, Mrs. Kast. Henry Christmon, of the Fort Allen Hou..e,made a Irlp to Wilkesbarre last week behind his spanking team of bays, two elo gant animnls. On his return ho made, an other purchase of two greys that can make a mile In 2:13 Tho merchants ot Welsspnrt have been discussing and mancrjuverlfJg ns to the ad visability of closing lltcir places of business at 8 o'clock (i. m. We aro of the opinion that this would be a yery commendable inoyo Social as well ns educational ad vantages am to be attained by the ennsunv inalion of this purpose. Wo cannot under stand why those who have shopping tn do should not be able to procure all their necessaries before 8 p. in. The humble clerk who has to toil Irom early morning until Into ut night would at least secure somo relief, while as ill's now, he has not even an Iriur In himself which God and nature nrdniue.i that nil mankind should have. We belieyn that tho ton hnur law should apply willi equal lorco to the clerk as it does to tho horny-fistod son of toil, Mr. A. F.Snyder, of Snyder ami Son, is tho prime mover in the good work, Tho dentil of Mrs. Samuel Snyder.who Wis a former resident of town, is nno of tho s. uidest ami most snrrowlul oceurrenc.es ol the kind that has come ttnderour notice for a long time. Our heart wells cut in sympathy In Mr. Snyder who is left nlune Willi eight small children, the oldest not over eleven years. It is a sad case, but We hope that a bountiful God will treat with Mr. Snyder in a tncrcilul manner. The best way for sympathizers to show their sympathy for tho bereaved husband and children Is tn give them a succoring and helping had. Miss Allen and MissMable Rnsenstnek, who were in elteudaiico at Truf, Snyder's Normal Behind, lelt lor their respective homes last Week to formally prepare and make ready for teachers examination. We heard a good joke on Sheriff Lenta the other day. It was to the eliect that he Was en thin that lie bad tn tie a knot in his neck and straighten his burusides in order to keep liim from flipping through the meshes ofhis cane seated rocking cl.dir. Mrs Irwin.n verf estimable lady Irom Bethlehem, Is at presmt sojourning in Ibis borough with her sisters. Joaquix Irlahoning Letter. Mr. Amaiidus Wanamaker, of Kre'gO' ville, was the guest ul his sister, Mrs. E. S. Iloppes during the week. Tlleiyes have been aroitpd hero lately. Whilo Mrs. Hancy Xander was away from home her house Was entered and money stolen. The thief, is Hal as hoggish as snoo are, for ho lelt $5 in the box from Which ho took the balance of the money. Stephen Feustermacher lelt his cultivator standing ill tbe field one night ami the next morn iug it was gone. Farmers, load your guns anil give these fellows a liberal doseof had William Freyinan and wile,nf Mauch Chunk, spent Sunday with fri-u.ls In the valley. -1 lie nay crop in luls section Was not very largo. English services will be held In the Evangelical church ou Saturday evening, July 6t h. Last Sunday the election of officers nl the Cenlre Square Sunday school was hold which resulted as lollaws: Superintendent A.J. Balliet; Assistant Suierlnteudent. C, H. Sridfei Secretary, D. W. Silllerj Assls ant Secretary, Ira Seidle) Treasurer, D, S Lnngxcre; Organists, Emma, Kistler and D. Kithstclu) Dcacuns; B. Nulhsteiu aud D,M liallict. II A. Keller has entered the Fresh man Class al Franklin and Marshal College, Mr- lieiscr has made all bis preparations at the Select Bchool of Centre Square, "fins is quite a compliment, both for Mr. Keiser and the school; however he is not (he first one who mede bis preparations there. Da sit. Drtltikarlnrjss, or the Liquor Habit, can be enredby administering Dr. Haines' Golden Specific- It eafl be given In a cup of coffee or (ea without the knowledge ol the person taking it, eliect ng a speedy nnd permanent cure, whether the patient Is a moderate drinker or an alonholla wreck. Thousands of drunkards have been made temwrate men who have taken the Golden Specific, in their cotlee without tnetr Knowieitge.and to d believe they qdlt drinking of their oWn free wilt. No harmful eltecU lesult Irom its admlnlitration. Cures guaranteed. Circulars and testimonials sent free. Address, Goi.ncS Srtclric Co., 185 R.ceSt., Cincinnati, 0. It Is not cheap butter, but oleomargar Ine that should be ' Mected. Cheap butter Is strong enough la take care nf itself. A Western theatre manager who lost h's house in a cyclone said, what broke hlin up was loo great a pal!' for the pUre. Stances, to advoeate (hem with nn un--Two Connecticut lovers have Juit made yeU"S conviction,- that it U for justice up after . qu.rrel which took place nearly ; niiy years ago. boms people cannot hold mslico, Weatherly Chips. Miss Lltsio HarUrrtan lefl town on TuesJsy for Bethlehem, where sh expects to spend the 4th. Mr. A. II. HorlacW was to White Hall on last Friday. Daniel Bachman who had his bock ae- tcrely sprained a week ago, wo are pleased to say, is about on duty again. Mosrs. Richard Colbtirn.of Lehlglitonr W. H. Hosser. of Jancsvlllci F. Foschner and wife, ol Frceland; Fraiik Bieisch and S. Van Busklrk, Were visitors In our town oyer Sunday. will Hann, of town, was in Lehlgbton on Monday. Edgar Mussclman who lias been in Philadelphia, for tho past two years at tending n deaf nnd dumbsehool returned homo on Friday. -On account of the absenco of Rcy. J. Moffat thero were no aeryicea held In the Presbyterian church on Bunday Robert Bowman, of Parryville, spent scTcral hours with us on last Friday. The annual teacher's examination was held In our town on last Mon lay. County Superintendent Snyder examined some 30 pplicant, Oveof whom are from Weatkorlv the rest being from Beaver Meadow and Tresckow. Noam. A Murderer Sentenced. Tho case of the Commonwealth against George Jacob Schinidliu was called Monday morning in a rule lor a now trial, In the Pike enmity couit. After hearing tho ovt dene and tho argument of counsel the Judge refused lo grunt n new trial and at 4 I'. rl. bclimldl hi was sentenced tn ha hniirr. ed. He received the sentence with calm ness. This is the second murderer e-nlenc cd in Pike cotinly. The oilier one escaped tloi gallows by the Governor falling Inslgn the death warrant. Ho was released and soon atterdied of consumption. Stairway, llio scene nl the slimline, is eight miles frnm Port Jcrvis, nil tho Erie ll.illrosil. Uulh Sehmidliti nnd Frank Hells, the murdered man. resided there and worked for the Kilgotir Blue Stone Com pany. Behmidllii kept a brairding house and employed Annie Smith as' hotie keep er, he being a widower. Heilz wanted In marry her. ns did Schliiidlln. nnd the jealousy e.tiled between tho two men led to me murder. Un Monday night May 12, Helix and Annie look a walk, and "were seen by Scliinidlin, who was In company With isomers. Bclimnilln lold Somers that ho Was going lo shoot Hel's that night. Alter leaving Soiners ho took his gun'nnd went Upon the railroad track nnd waited until Hells appeared, wlipn he shot him twice. Hells died on June 1. "."nun tho first sus picion centred upon Schniiillln. nnd on the 4lh ol June he confessed, giving (ho facts ns above stated, Ho now tells n different story. He admits that ho was present when the ahooting Was done, but implicates O.'car Somers and another man, whoso name, has not been made public. ObltnarV. On Friday, 2lh ult., fcilwin K. Ifynd- hian, well known in railroad circles, died nt his residence at Pittsburg, of that dread disease consumption. Ho had been sufier- Ing for A period oT about nno year. Decens ed Was a former resident of Mauch Chunk and leaves many relatives and a large number of friends in this neighborhood to lament his early demise, being hilt n little oyer forty Veais of ago. Previous In lRfi'J h was train master nl iv likes Barro fir the Lehigh Coal nnd Navigation Company. in imu lie removcii in aiaucn uuiihk nay Ine been inado til (hat vear master of transportation ol the L. .t S. Division nl the Central itniirn.nf , wiuci, position he held until Eehrunrv, 1871, when he resign ed. He was succeeded by W. S. Polhemtis, the present able and courteous stlperillte. n .lent of that division. Iliifttedlalely upon rellnnulshlng this (losllion he went In Con nellsville. and entered urinn I fie duties of chief engineer nf thn Pittsburg" and Con nellsville Division or tlallinmro and Ohio RaflfiSad. nf Which he Was afterward appointed attperintendenl, and rebuilt the line. Ho retired front Ibis position lotoish thearfiiirs of (hn Cohnellsville Ci nl and Iron Companv. nf which John Leisenriller is now (hn iireslitehl, nf which coal beds near Uoinhlnwn it Is said ho waS one nf the liscnyerers. During this linlo ho Wasap- iioinled general inanaecr ol (he Wabash svstem, willi his lieadail irlers in Pitlshltrg lie Was afterward emploveii in n similar position on tho Piltshnrr' and wesleri,. which fond was built under his sup-rinlen , deney. He was nl-o president ol tho Pitts burg Junction Railroad. Last fall With his family he Went South and remained In Georgia tho following winlef, but the almnsphero of that section not being con ductive to onv favorable change In Ills con lilion,he returned til Pittsburg In the pring unimproved ill health. From this time he sank rapidly unltl lifo was extinct. A wife and child survive Iitnl, anil a moth er, who resid-s at East Mauch Chunk. Mr. Charles Lelenrinz and Mrs. Hello" Benneit. of East Mauch Chunk, nre half sisters ofthe deceased nnd Mark Hvndman, of Mauch Chunk, Is an uncle. Tho funeral took place on Mohiinv, at Pittsburg. Tbe Late William Love, of Hokendauqna. Tho subject ol this skotch wis horn In Aahadoe.t'ountV Derrv. Ireland. on February 12th. 18-'3. nnd died Juneioth. mi. Ho nrrlv ed In this country Slay 2. 181(1, and Boon en irnirfd With tho t'rano Iron Co.. at (lata sauqua Later h- rentoved to llokenilnuqna cntere'i into mo empio oi uio inomas iron to ns head founder, nnd remained faithful ti) bis employers until death eialmed hlin Tor llaotvn. In the death of Wtlll.i.n T.ovo tbfl i lioinas iron Co. hais lost a valuable nnd Oll,ttlimli1n,.B Wh.lh. lh..,ll,iniA rit midnight, or In Iho morning, bo was always rcaoy io responu anil quid, lo net. lor ine Interests ol tbe coumanv were his intercsia. Tho men over whom he Was plueeil r-tnetn. tier him ns II kind friend. and as t her sllcntlv pui-si-u n y in laaoiue nisi iookoi i lie 1 1 mi i tar face they so soon wero to -see ho more, the cSieeln In hleh lie was held was plainly to It) seen, man) being inoveil in fears. foinorn sunn iney near ma picas imjuKcs as ho pas. sed tlirintah amongst ilium Where .lanef was he was Hrst. and ri , loan Was allowed to ,to Where he did not deem It sale! ho Wits flrai everywhere, thus showlHir tho truB nobllliv of his Chancier and tils' nulratfeoits will and tiinuiruiiiiiners lor outers, wnererer lie could do itood be Could nlwaysh I. mini. Ills Charitable acts were ilnno In ft quiet way' bo was a plain, nnasfttmlnit. hlg hearted, mn. est. ttprlaht tnau. Frflp yeifa he was n msml.r ol I ha IKikenUauqUil Sch"Ul Hoard, and so well .11-1 tledircharue the iltt'les or the office that when his tefm had expired Ibe tieople ivualu ehn-ulllin irj refill II. lie Unti. o-l wl h the llfldgo Street t'bdrelt at latin. sitHna 0 mime Ihe. pastorate ol the lato llev. L-isilo Irwin, and In htm the oM ch rch had a warm friend, In lifo ho (olno.l the young charcti nt llokendnuqun. nnd for ft number of jmrs was n trulteu of I Iks s.une, Ho tell ftve clil.drcn to niodrn the lo's of ft lorlng, IndulKfht (rarcnt. lie was un nllcctlonate iiuai ami, a goon t uner, ami a truss irlenu. Ills partner in Ilia answered the sdmtnons, "Oouieuu hllrher.".lanrjarv 24. l-jio. U'p l'o about, tliu streets iu sorrow, nnd cnnortly s.iv hesk-one Tho j lnoea that hncw bltn .h ill know him no more forever. To his sirl ken f iiiilly.io the ollleers or ilia Thomas Iron I'n , the miplovcevniiU that knew hint, Hits sud. dca ctoslnir of a huy an I Well spent Hie Is a reminder that we must nil sooner or lalerjoin Ihe uroat m.i)uriiv, and It bids us '-lie jo also ready, fur In such itn Jin,ir as ys think tot ,uu .ju v msu UUUlClll. For Assembly, I hereby nnnounco mvself as n candi (Into for tho nomination nnd election of a Democratic Kepresentative for the next Legislature. Whether elected or defeat ed, I shall crfntintto to labor for the com plete overthrow of all niotiojxilies and the various means nnd agencies which uro continually employed to oppress tho pxior, firmly. believing that neither Nn turo nor God ever designed that the poor should Ik, ns they now arc, virtually, the slaves of tho Plutocracy better known as tlto MONEY TOWER. Good wage for a fair day's work, to be1 promptly paid in cash, should bo the law. and no Com pany Store, nor any other methods, should be allowed to exist, to over-reach the laborer. Strongly believinp; that thoso are. a inong others, really tho groat and vital things (hat are of practical importance to tho masses of tho people, and that they must ho radically corrottod, sooner or laicr. i piengo myaeii, tinner all circurn And 1 W. M. ItAPSHER I Lohighfon, June 4, 1884. tiwe - PROM THE PEOPLE. We dine! hold ourselves rainonilble far tho opinions of our correspondents eipiossed unuer mis neau. History Repeats Itself. Our friend Joseph Webb caught a tub full of the finest fish that ever tempted Ins piscatorial appetite. Joioph expected lo enjoy himself huftely on a highly plios phorescent Sunday dinner. Still, as every body knows what a kind, genial, unseltiih sort ol a fellow Joseph Is, ho wanted till friends to have come too, end judging everybody to be like himself he gayc some of them the liberty of helping themselves. When tbe fish in the tub had been reduced to twenty exactly, tivcnty fine large ones. Friend B says, "Joe, have you a few fish for met" Oh, yes!" says Joe,"lako a few." Friend B then took neia, Just tltvtn In all, the biggest half. Magnanimous Iriend B (his just lelt nine for Joe. Friend C ssys, "Joo, a few for me loo?" "Of course)," says Joo "take a few." Friend C also took a few, just fivo and thus proved his mag nanimous magnanimity by leaving just four for Joe, of course Joo did not know with what mathematical accuracy and cer talnty his tub full of fish were disappearing he being away at his place nf business when tils frinds helped themselves. So when Sunday dinner come, having his pis catorial appetite whetted, alas, pour Joe, found only four fish lor himself and family. No wonder Joseph's countenance changed complexion, that his features lost their usual custumiry, gonial appearance, nnd his Hps emitted slrango sounds, for instead of saying grace, ho blessed hi friends, even the two latter, who had ncctdently taken the biggest halfol Ids luscious fish. In his wrathtul Indignation, Joseph cxeliinid it; the historical language of Henry Clay 'Save tnel Oli sayo me from mv friends, for they do b-tter by mo when I have fi-h In tho tub, than when I nm a canrlidile for office, tliev yoto for tho fhh, hut hang the vote ror Joe." r .tut. Try. Tor Coaatv Trca3uror, etc. Jin. AdvooaTf: Mr. Eugene P. Williams, of Wenlherly, Wo are informed will bo a candidate for CouMv Treasurer belore the coming Democratic County Convention. Mr. Williams Is a gentleman nf (he highest order, rigorously honest nnd scrupulously democratic in all his actions, and is just such a man ns Is wanted for Treasurer. Mr. Williams by virtue nf service for the cause of democracy and frnm the fact that he represents the largest democratic voting district in the county Is entitled to the recognition which ho and his friends rsk lor him. Wealhetlv gives tho large't democratic Vole in tho county and yet, in llio face nf this tho parly managers have seen fit. in the past tn relegate its claims for some other lime. In I lie race nt its large detncralic. yole nnd since it presents such an iinexceptinnnlly good candidate it be hooves the parly in tho county to bestow tint favor and reenznition tn which It Is justly cntilied nnd it cannot do this better than by nominating Williams. 1884 1ms some breake.s nhesd. We surmise Ilia, it will Im a bid year for pn lilical hossisrn nnd the exercise of bos' in fiuence In making nominations. There is a vast difference between Iwetuv yea's ago and now. In these limes tlis Voter, as a rule, observes and votes ns hi.s observations prompt him. in fine n is a freo man and not n mere "hewer nt wood and drawer of water" forsotnopettv boss and autocrat. The tuiceoitinn nf Thomas ICoons for Commissioner is qtiitn favorably received amongst the Republican voters of this sec tion. Re not surprised if ho thould be one nflhe men for said office on Ihe Republican ticket. As cuch ho will Lo a formidable candidate. Jap. Tho Boantles cf Glen Onoko. Mauch Chunk, says a correspondent, would be a hard place tn find If It had no eonol or railway connections with tho out side world. It looks as if it had been drop ped carelessly amid a confused mass nf mountains, nnd had rolled down: some steep slope ttnlll it lodged In a croilca at the base of half a don hills. Ittonk mot in rich soil. niiil.leHiiized bv the coal trade. It grew and prospered, until now il. is the cotinly seat and a place of considembla in oorlanee. It narrowly este.ino I beinir Called PaciterloWn. after old Jndce ABi Pacaer nf the LeHIgh Valley Railroad end was fortu nate In being called M.itlch Chiink , Which nutria Is pronounce,! In almost as many ways as there nre Inhabitants of thn place After leaving the lawn, thn railwiy travel ter sees steep mountains looming up on every side, and does not suspect that be neal'h the dense groWlh nf primeval woods lie clens and grotlos which cannot be sur passed lor natural beauty. Two miles West ol (he Chunk, ns It Is cilled for short, Is n cleared spot called Glen Onoko, nt Ibo baso ofononMho Inllcst mountains. The rail way company has cut a away tho trees for n considerable spice nnd creeled Mimincr houses, flying swings, nnd oilier accommo ilaiinns for punie parties. To the lover of nature these artificial means of amusement give no pleasure, and, wearying nf Ihe shotiis of picnickers, he may turn his steps into the path which leads back in Ibe mountain. This pnlb ascends very grartuallv at first, and lo the left is n brawling stream dashing through a gilllv thirty feet below. A Utile, further Iho stream ascends to the level of the path, nnd now the beauties of tho glen begin to display themselves. The smooth walk gives wav to rough stone steps and the rnccd path twists in and out amid great, boulders', but stl I ever leading upward. Up ami up it goes, lollosviiig the stream, anil lepcated ly crossing it. on rtnlo bridges of cedar wood, upon Indian ladders, on lung lone set al ah incline, with steps oh thjv'r side j up siairs alter tlntrs lb it S'eol to anri"ii I in endless suecesmtii. At hl-t there Is an in vilhig letting ihccntin leneii at tbe foul ol the firnl casjcade, Iho Chameleon Falls, seivnly tiro leel high. Far ubove.tlie water begins its sheer di-fcent from sqnaro edged rocks, and , lulling In u silvni sheet. strikes Ine projecting rocks lower down.and to mils oil' Iu iprav. As Iho sunlight plays nn (ho water it reflecls a thousand brilliant hues, oyer changing and ever reappearing The air is deligbtltiliy cool an I Iho water is like i-rvt-ul mid col. I to the taste. Upward the pall! sllll leads, climbing a i-in ttlar stupe ladder ami crossing tlie lojs ol the tulle near their brink, on a luclurea que bridge. Threis n great roek ou the btde is' the (all al lltetr toji and this over looks the aiirroundiug country. Ilia plaro is c.illi-il the Lover's Leap, add, looking down, una sees the water iu lis descent over Ihe falls and then traces it Ihroiiiih the glen until lost iu a rocky curie. Beyond one sees the vista of mountains Streichim; away and nWay In ihe distance. A tall one.'oo the umiilit of n hieh is the Swiich oack Railroad station, hides Mauch Chunk, hul Eu-t Mauch Chunk lies in the valley like a white cloth spread up a green field. More climbing follows until the Cto Falls are reached. Thern is a deep indents' lion in the side nf the .mountain, ond the water hangs in front nf it like a curtain, Tho visitor paste into the ojve at (he eido and looks oui through Ihe Sheet ol rushing water. The uscent'ia now neatly at an end and the summit soon reachel,- ami here again are picnic buildings and a dancing floor. A walk across the summit of Mount Cummiiigs brings the visitor tu Pucker's roint, where a staging has been built out from Ihe brow nt Ihe mountain. This is tba highe-t point In the neighbor hood, and overlooks the mountains. The Delaware Water Gup is yiiihle far In the instance, ihe verdureon the hills near by seems like green turf, acms which runs tbe sharp sliadow'cast by tbe mountain, where on Is Ihe stalling. Glimpses of tne Siitrrio Iimiiiu are caught here and tluraas II winds among tbe hills, a.i-l the pmiiu trams on the railroad seem ludicrously small com pared to the gloat more they send up. J h return path down the mountain leads straight away, and 'l apt lo be made al breaknrck io-l. it is n mile and n quar ter long, and ends wn-re the journey begsn The beauties ot Glen Onoko have long boen a tradition in Carbon county, but the place was almost inaccessible, until uths wero i-ltared two or lliree years o. Now the 1 general aim of the visitors is to see how qnioirlr Ihey cull make the rireuil ol me glen, aud Ihey neither observe nor care to enjoy us wondtiiut besuiy. ,cpijwsi..awat ! atri-ftfr t?t.t.nMt4l,A Tinne. A small party of gentlemen, two of whom Were physicians, says the Hazleton Wain SpcaUr, uf llio SClli ult., called for lejer beer in a saloon yesterday. Thern were no other customers In the place when tbey en tered. Ttsn happened that ono of tho doc tors got the glass first drown) ho only drsnk half of It. Tho others finished their glasses and regarded the doctor, who alternately tasted and scrutinized tho contents of his glass. He handed It to his brother physi clan to taste. "Cownlus Indians?" "I give It up," replied the other, taking the gloss again. "lam Inclined to think it is ocetnte of copper." "Let mo lasto It," said one of the non professional members of tbo paity. lie smacked his lips. "Yerdlgris, I'll bet." Another gentleman lasted, spat and saidi "Brass filings, suro's you llvel-' "I know what it Is," remarked nn ob servant member of the parly. "That was the first glass drawn through the pipe. It lias a brass cock and tbe beer has been slandiog In tho pipe or some time belore ws came In. That's why it tarto's like btass filings." As they left the place the quiet man of tho party remarked in a melancholy tone "That Is what 1 havo mistaken for liver complaint all this while. Brass filings,oce talo of copper and cocculus what did you say it was doctot'" New Advertisements. VLAv A remedy that can destroy Iho ncrrruof ecrcrula, and when onco settled has tho pow er to root It out, must Lo appreciated by thoso aCllctcd, Tho rcmatkablo cures of younsclilldrcn and tho more wonderful cures ot those ot mlddlo ago r.ud lata In life, ts Il lustrated by our printed testimonials, rrovo Hood's S-insArAiiiLLA to bo a rcllablo rem edy, ccuinlnlic remedial agents which do pobttlv cly cure scrofula and ci adicalc it from tho blood, Vapa-eij, N. H., Jan. tl, 1670. Jlcssns. C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Maes.! Gentlemen For ten years previous to tho caily rait ot 1877 Iliad been a constant suf Icier from scrofulous ulccis or sores, which had finally reduced mo tn ahclnlcsa rr.mll. tlon. as described ln mv letter to you In Sep- luiuuii sji u..ib lean ine cumiiiucu excel lent health which enables mo to keep houso for my aged father aud to enjoy life, keeps nllvcmy lntcuso pcisoual Interest in Hood'j S.i;s.i'.iitiLLA,rmd I cannot refrain from cx prcssln,r? my eratltttdo for tho pctm.uicnt euro this wonderful medicine, effected in my casoncaily two years ago: while living ln Lowell, wiicn all my physicians cave mo up ns being In an lneuiablo condition. Ono thing beforo I close. I havo recommended your Sarsaparllla to Imndtcds, and I think moro than a thousand cases, nnd mv faith In Its Invincibility In curing scrofula lias be- uoiuo uusuiuiu uy inu ivonuci lui cures it lias effected nsldo from my own. 1 trust you will not bo sloiv ln making: tho merits ol Hood's SAi;3.M'Ami.l-A knon everywhere. forltlsaduty you owo to mankind. VIth ucsv vsisiies i remain i cry iruiy yours, BARAII C. VflllTTIERs hoqd's sTrsaparilla Is a skilfully-prepared compound, concen trated extract, by a process peculiarly our oun, oi mo best remedies ot tho vcgetablo Iungdoni ltnowil tn medical science as altera tives, blood-purifiers, diuretics, and ton!c3, Sold by alt druggists, Price CI, or sis foi S5. C. I. HOOD i CO., Lowell, Mass. A. Noroli Itenlamln.by hr" In tho Court of next Iriend. K. I). Hying- Common Pleas ion, i.iueuani. I of Carbon founty Manly A. Dinjatnln, Re. rpoudent. .so. jniio i 1 8 8 4 . No. I April T, 1884. To MANLY A. BENJAMIN, Respond cm above named : tttrtt Ymiaro hereby notified thit thn un dersigned his hcon unpointed by the Court ol Common Pleas of t'nrhon County a Com missioner In Dlvorce.fur tho purpose nftnklng iu i.Miiiionv in mo noovo stated proceeti ceedlngs. The said Commissioner (n obedi ence to said littnolntinnsit will meat nil liar. tits interested on FRIDAY, the First llayof AlIflTTt:!'. IS. nlTPV nl.l..i. n ... at hlsolliee In tho Horouirhnf Mauch Obubk. Pa., tor tbo purpose ofsald appointment. At said Unto mm plnca- you nre r. quested to bi. l L'!-"lll. ST I III SMUT V.II iieBSPS. Fit ED. UEItrOI.KrrE, CnntmHiloncr. Mauch Chunk, Pa.. July 1st, 184. Seven Teachers Wanted, Threa malo nnd four lemalo teachers want ed tor the Horough Schools of l.eblithton, Term S months. tS-iiunliiatlon, July 7 18S1. For Idrtlo r fnfcriniillon api-ly tu the mem bcrj oftlio Uoard nr Directors. . , . It. F. HOr'FOl'.D, Seo'y I.chlghtcn. Pa., duly 3, it84. Vot County Treasurer, GEOKC1E Vv TvfilSEH, of W'catherly, announces himself its a caudid.'ito for the ofllce of County Treasurer, subject to the decision of lite Democratic Kominating Convention, t.c. A Challenge, The undersigned hereby dubs John Fink a regular coward, and If he desires eatisfan tinn, he ran call nn me at any time, and I will be ready tu second tho assertion lor any am unit. WM. MARKLE. July 5, 18S1 w1 JOS. SEABOLLT, Practical Tailor, Opposite This (Hnnox Ad- VOCATK OFKICr", It A N K W A Y. LEU 1(1 It TON, PA, respectfully onnoiinees to his friends and tho people of I. 1(! II TO N and vicinity that ho Is prepared to make up (lenllenictl's Hill s nnd REPAIR and lILl! AN liLD SUITS. In tho llest 11 11 .1 HlnSt Suli- santlal ma n norand nt l'rleer 'hat mil give cntlro s itfs'nctlon. iftio iu it a tilal and no eonvinrcd that "hut I sty loan do, I will do JOS. SEAB0LDT. 0000 J! AGENTS WANTED To sell the First autiikxtio Dlograpll cs ol BLAINE AND LOGAN! By II. .T Ham'dell, Ksq. Mr. HMne't inlt. male friend and tertoiial chaite, and Hen I'erley I'oore, lop 18 years an olltecr of the II. S, INumrefS 5.00,1 oniered wliblnaweek. Atr- nis eiilolmr '"oin-y Tho peopla iikxTanu this work, IsecNUro II Is the most Rkliaiilk, 1 'iijipi.ktk, Inthii-stimi nn I Itll-ULV 111. kpi iiatkii. It contain rsj paces tine Ileal portraits; will bo first out, ull Fusion and Pay Hlgxcst I'rutiis, Hewaih: of o.niiku. a nLe. i'atciipbvSY mains Write al onco tu lll'ltllAKU UltOS, 723 Chestnut Mroet, I'blbidelplila. I. H, Outjllt ate ready. Send iOoi tot nt and tare lime. $50.00 REWARD ! It harlmr been reported that I. the under- Signed, had shot a tramp, who had been seen i loiierltsir drouusl mv ureinlses In Esst Penn i i twp.. Carbon I'o., I'.i, In the early pan of trtio and without any foundation In lael, I hereby offer I h" above reward Inany person or elliy iisbi, isii'i iuvii s cusiicij uu- persons mu" am uuiim lurssrii mm iruru lh.il I ultlior kilted, nounsle.1 or shot nt any Suah person ur any other, and any person Klvlim isubltelly to id rejwt or ruiaur af ter Ibis data will he dealt h with aeeurillug to law. U. P. 1IAIIUKMAN, Ei6rl'tr'i',Twr., Pa Jane Hth, 1114-ws 41 JUmw -4 t , Si u o ', K3 3 CS5a il .-J CSS) 3 2a esscS U4Si24 S u t-t' H. Ho Peters. THE TAILOR, .2 M a. 'Ly I & TJ o A l va, &y I l w J & 2 A I TO o I I I (if Vorv Moderate Prices and Perfect Fits is thsl molto of this Eitanll-kuient.' YOU are lot vltcd lo Inspect goods. M. II. PETERS, Post Otrtce Dulldlni, BANK Street, April 20, 1S84. Lehlthton, Pa, Consumptives and Rheumatics, BO YOU WANT BELIEF? If so, wo call attention to V1NELAND, K. C, which lias just been established. It is located nn the Highest Known Polst in the) celebrated Pino Region ofthe South, There is NO Malaria, no Fogs, no Causa for Debillly. MINERAL WATER OF RARE MEDICINAL PROPERTIES. RELIEF ASSURED TO CoMBtives, Rlienffiallcs and Tcr the purposo of allowing people to lest tho Merits of whal wo Claim for this Clim ate, ROUND TRIP TICKETS aro Issued at very greatly REDUCED RATES Irom every part of the North by applying to the Com nmsiuuer of Immigration, Raleigh, N. C. As a further liiduovmenl the undersign cd, who has just completed a CO.MMODI. OU3 BUILDING, will furnish to Invalids Board at Half RatOd for the First Thirty DayS. 3. H. HARDIN1, Vineland, Moore Co., N. C, recently ol Brooklyn, N. V. aprJC yl E. F, LUOKENBACII, DraLer in Jin I Borders Si Dcdorationsj Boob, Ulmn, fancy Goods. Window Shades & Fixtures, Latest Styles, undo and put up, If desired. Paints, Oil, Vnfrtisli, Putty, Brushes & celicm! Painters' k gelicrul Supplies. 1. 61 ft, UjU UllllUAj Jtelow the Hrondvsity Honse, jJ- Ilt:i(i!llAI & CO., BANK 8TEEET. tehightofl, Pa., XllM.BIts aitd Dealers Id Wl Feed. A.lli;iDdlo( CHAIN EOtlCIlt 6U SOLD REOULAn JiAUKET HATES. Wowoald.alsb, lespectlutlt Inform enrcltl sens that woate now felly prevarcd to HUP PLY tiicra, with Mv&t of al I'fom any MIn desliodat VEtl LownsT rmcESt 31. HEILMAN & 0Ot Jnlici State of North Carolina, aqrioulturaL Departs! ent; RiLvtOn, N. C, JrJnS loth, 1SH. To the People or the Norlhern, New Erijf land and Noith Western Stater: It Is Willi dee,i regret we learn or the heavy loss yr sustained by the frosts and Ice Wednesdays, Thursday and Friday nights, May SSlfaj 7Htt and 30lb. As (iiual oar Slate, North Carolina, fisflAf'fiSi Onr tobacco plants are tinhttrt and grewlnt; nicely. Drain and itrass crops are very cne; No damage nhalevtr dune 10 inosiUeliola yevetubles and fruitl. Wo are yery desirous of fiatlng the tnilif with and cultivated bv Nor.fiern .arirtei an.t isiuwowsisi ws ncisiui ui.ovuuioei, lailU ICIllPsl til we can oiler yon a climate exeunt ffotn lale) ami early trst. North Carolina I within fifteen' hnun rMi of New York. Tbe vast resources ot tba -State will be exhibited IrtthU city lit the in ss, aiuss i.&jsuiiiua uciuuer 1SI (O SStn j 18S4 It Is my duty an I pleasure lo lurn'lh Infor matlon lo parsons reeking homes In the Sliio Very Respei (fully; Jno. T. rA:n:d.x, 1 SU Air.t jiolnilits