frHjWMiaiiaiitimnuni New Advcrtiscmcntn. j . Dibits & Co., -Muf.Ena m- "patches, -1 Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Spectacles anil Eye Glasses, POST OFFICE BUILDINO, Weissport, Penim- Repairing Of all klndt promptly attended to At VERY Utaiontble Charges. If yon need anything in out line, give us a call before go ing elsewhere. Our Prices ore as low as the lowest, and all Goods are warranted to be us represented. feb2-y Railroad Guides PMlaipWa ytoHlni R. P Arrangemenl ef passenger Trains. MAY 1SSI. Trams leave Allentown as foil own (Via PBRIttDMKV lUanoAii.) For Philadelphia att.,O.W, U.M a. ra and a.lo p. ro. SUNDAYS. For Philadelphia at "S.PO a. m.and CCO p.a (Via East Penh BRAKcn.) For Reading and Harrlsbur.;, COO, 8.40 a. iris, s.ao. anil 0.05 ii. ra. For Lancaster and uolutnbla, 6.00, 8.40 a. tn., and 4 Sup. in, SUNDAYS. For Harrlstmrg, and'waypolnts, 7.35 a. tn, B.i 6 p. m Fur Philadelphia T 35 a. m. Trains for Allentown leave as follows : (Via Pbiikiomsw Uailiioad.) Leave Phllad'a, 3 7.40 a, m. and 1.00, J.Jb, "43H. an.) s.io p. ra. SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia. 8.S0 a.m., 3 30, M.SO p. m. (Via East Pkkk. Brahcit.) Leave Rending, 7.30, 10 It a. m., 2.00.3.10, and 11 15 t m. Leave llarrlsburg, 5.2 , 7.50, 9.30 a. m., 1,45 and 4.UI p. in. Leave Lancaster, 7.'JO cu m., 1.0U and 13.40 p.m. Leave Colombia, 7.30 a. m , 1.10 and 3.4u p. m. t From King Street Depot. SUNDAYS. Leave Reading, D.Oi a. in., 6.00 p. tn. Leave HarMstiurir. 7.00 p. tn . 4 Oi i. m, Leave Philadelphia 8 3u a. in , a.SOp. in Trains via "Perklomen ttallroad" marked thus () run In ami I nun Dopot. Mntb and Green streets, Philadelphia, other trains to ami irom iiroan street uepoi The 5.ii0 and 0.45 a,, in. trains from Allen town, end the 1 35 ami MS p. in. train from Philadelphia, via rcrMnuen llnllrnad, liave through curs to and I rum Philadelphia. J. E. WOOTTEN, (lenerul Manager. CO. ItANrOOK. t)en'l Hnts'r & Ticket Agent Mar 37th, U83. Smoker of Blick well's Gerniln Bull Durham RmoUii? Tobacco will receive Premiums as follows on terms and conditions here epcclAedt iBt PREMIUM. S OOP 2d " S2,000 3d " SI,000 'JSother Prcmlnmaashereehown. Tho 25 premiums will be awarded December S3. 1884. Ibt Premium got to the roraon from whom we re ceive the largest numbcrof our empty tobacco burs prior fa fl.e, 15. 2d n1U bo tdven fortho next lanroitt number and thus. In the order of the number of empty burs rocclved from each, t3 the twentjr.ftre eticceMfnl con. tfl stints. Hach tar mupt lx-&r our original Bull Dnrhim label. II. H. Reve'iue stamp, and Cantlon Notice. Dan must be done up Kcttrely In a package, with name and address of render, and nntnbr of hairs contain, ed. TWnly market! on the nntflde, and must be sent.chinrea prepaid, to Wncktvell'a llurlinin Tohnrco Co., Durham, N. C. r.vrry ireuulna jiacluire ban picture of Hull. Boa our next announcement hi It. Si 8500 mso 400 $:mo JB275 jS'-ifJO JB22i 8200 17G 1G0 $100 $00 $80 70 $UO ft?50 840 8RO 820 810 GUItS WHERE ALL ILIE FAILS. I nesLCouirhHrrun. ToNlMFruMl. I Us In nine. kSoldbrdrogiiisU. t HlgM"JlliWrH DANIEL WIEAND, Carriages, Wag;ons,SleigIis, &c , counkr or BANK AM I HON STItF.F.TS, LEHIUHTOtf, Pitiaa., l'arttonlsr attention given to . REPAIRING In all Its details, at the very Lowest Prices. Patronage respectfully solicited and per Iet satnrietiooKaaranteed. Jan. 18, 84-ly. DAN. WIEAND, A Bible Commentary. Itlxhly endorsed by representative men of all churches s Lowest priced book pnl.llrhed, .MKS-it WHlTLtJtJK, lllll'rtale, JT"AO KN1SWANTED jtr Acta ess pi a Alien, Estate Notloa. Eslata of F.iixabkth Skzm, late of Lower AowaoieosiuK iownikp,i;arDOQi;o., 'a.. Ileeeaied. All persons Indebted to said eitate are re que ttyl to make Immediate payment, and lliose having legal claims against the same will urestni, wittioat dly, In proper order W. W. BOWMAN. Admr lehlghtou, l'a. June S8, lUt-wO i")IV()TinESAn'?OT'UTE divoh. residing throughout Iho United States anil OAnad (or desertion, ntm.support.lnteinper. an r, orualfy, InrumpatloMiy, etc Advice tree. Stats your ease and address ATT .KNEY WAltD, World Building, 1X47 IJoarlway, New York, JulylX-ly GIVEN AWAY "Original Clioap Gash Storo." STAPLE BARGAINS! We have Just opened ft verg doeldtd bargain In MD3MN. 2400 yards of 36 inch Stark UnteM Muslin, AT 8 CENTS l'EIt YARD. Hover before sold tinder TEN CENTS. We are, alio, showing New Lines of Check and Figured Droll floods at P and T oesti, worth and 10 centl. J. tVnusbaum, Opp. Publle Srpuaro, Bank Street, Lehigh. n, l'a, June t, loss.iy. SATURDAY, JULY 26, 1884. SPECIAL NOTICE. Persons making payments to tills office by money orders or postal notes will plesse make them payable at (tie Weissport Tost Office, as the Lo hlgbtiin office is mit a money order office Our Neighborhood in Brief. A pretty Franklin schoolma'atn and a youth of mien sedate Were putting In the evening bcsldo the gar. den gate; Ills hand nnd heart he'd offered, la a grave and sober way, And she. with qulot dignity, had named tho happy day, tie lingered at tho door with her,and tald, In accents low: 'Tlit rc Is a llttlo favor I would ask before 1 go, A favor never asked beforoi sweet maiden, It Is this, A lover's privilege, that Is all, a street bo trothat kiss." "If you wait," the maiden whispered, with her oolor rising high, Till 1 rainovo rny spectacles I'll willingly comply." About played nut old potatoes. Politics are buomini; In this borough Dug days rnmmonceil on Wedr.rsday, Trout fishing will close the first of Aujusl. Tho Lehigh county poor house contains 28S 'n'ii.(oJ. Tucre are but two prisoners In the Bui-kf county Jail. Vanderliilt predicts that wheat will sell this year f.ir 0(1 cents. (JHrCall at the Novelty Store, next door to the AnvociTK nilice, fur bargains I reaches nave made their appearance In Allentown. It. Penn Smith & Co., the coal men, report business fairly booming. 3The Mnnhnlten five cent near at the News Di-poplves universal satislncthn. T. 0. Clauss I" putting a French roof on his residence. The Solvation army Is about opening war on sin in Culasauqiia. i-Knit'.iue cotton and Darning cotton vory cheap, at tho Noyelty Store, Bjukwdy. Bt'wore of counterfeit five cent pieces, or both new and old inalto. The Northampton Denincruls Will hold their convention on September 6 at Beth lehem. &SL.Go tn Iho News Dcnit for 8iwir head tobacco, and get a farm or piano fur a premium. The Blaine and Logan club room hes be-n fitted up with benches and n.icly dac rt te 1. iCit'A. variety of books, Ycry cheap', at the Novelty Store, next dour to tho Advo e vtr oiiice. Tae Bolhlehem Iron company, nt Eolith Bethlehem, will have to pay a borough (ax of f5,700 this year. Oliver Clauss and nifeif this borougli spent several days at Great Bend, Susquc hanna counly last week. sheets ol good note pnper and 25 envelopes ftir 10 rents nt the Novelty Store, next ilonr In me aovooatk Ullice. We are Under obligations tn our young friend Thomas C. Beck for favors shown this office last week. The Allentown Democrat Is responsible for this Item! "We ore tell inc. nur rooster In trim to Gio-ver Cleveland this fall." jZtrA new lot ol CLOCKS, WATCHES nnd .iKWKbltY JUst received at S. IIAUA MAiM S Store, Lehlghtnn. l'a. The Crane Iron Company's No. 3 fu nace at Cjti.mqiia has been blown out for repairs lo the linlnir. There was a horse race In this borough on last Saturday afternoon. Nu limosivenj very llltre. money changed hands. -ffO-FOIt 8ALE Five Shores Carhnn County Itiiluitrinl Societv Stork. For par uruiurs apply at uarhos Ahvocatk ollloe. The old willow tree that has for yean stood alongside the Exchange Hotel, was cut t'own last week. The Carbon county Industrial Socirfy will hold their Tenth annual exhibition n their crnunds In Li'hlghton, on Octobor , 8,0 and 10. Acker's Celebrated Ennlsh Ilemedv for Uouglis, Uolils, and Consumption. Bold i us on n Buaninien by Dr Horn, Lehlghtoii, unit n iti-ry, neisirl.. Mrs. George Il iwer.nf Cutasnnqtia. ac rompanetl by Mrs, B. B. Lynn, of Easlon bavo been the guests of Miss Sullie Clauss n Bank street, during the week. Owing to tbe-lack of raw material, the harb wire mill nl Esston was coifiiwlle I to shut down. The stoppage will be only for a short lime. Ji-If yon rranta nlce.smooth.easy sfmve ur hair cut or tliHmtKKiioir.ro to Franz Itoedcrer's Saloon, under the Exchanee Ho tel. lie will tlx you rixlit. und don't you The date of the meeting of the Lehlgl Valley Mnlica I A!n'latinn has been fhane ni from Wrdnes.lsy, August 20th, to Tues lay, August I (Hit. A little child of Daniel Kriedler, of this bnroUKb, while playing with a tin whistle accldently had it fastened in its throat. Dr norn aueiweu uim.aud ttie mile lellow Is all right. ERUPTI0N8. SORES, rimnles. Ilheu malism ore but fndiratora of impure blood Acker's BI-kxI Elixer Is the reme.lv. Sold bv Dt Horn, Lebigblot., and W Biery, Thieves forced an entrance into the ho tel kept by Al Clauss, at the upper end of Dink street, this borough, last Monday night, and got ou with considerable proper ly belonging to the proprietor. aWe do not hiik "Averill" paint but we sell it Ineanre it has stood the test of time.rrlerto Tbos. L. Foster, Cashier 2nd National Bank. Gen. Ruddle, e.n.. and otn ers. V 1? T . . 1 I 1 r ma . Cbuuk. jucacuuaca, Droaawsy, iusucn Last Friday evening a two-year old child nf El wla Bhindlrr fell from a second story window In tho ground", a distance of 20 feet, escaping with only a (aw briiUet, aid apparently slight internal injuries. j no rami is about agsin. Elr The Last Law Passed was Law's ageni, wnn is p-iuine through Ihe Slate in Iroducil Law's Celebrated Bluing, used for bluing, blesehing and colorlnr. and makes good Ink. Fr sale at C. T, Horn's ana t id morally mere, Hank way, Miss Mary Abb, of Oatasauqua, wa ttieguMtof Mrs. Will Anthony during the week. The Lueernn Democratic oouuty com. mlllee met yesterday and fixed upon Au gust JO as the data for holding the county convention. Tho reports of the members wera lo the effect that the national ticket. gives satisfaction In every section. itarBrrofula. Scald head. Tetter. Hose- riih, False measles, Nettle-rash. Llnchen, Red gum,Braony.telter,Dry telter,Shlngtrs, and all nther diaessea of a scrofulous nature are cured by bathing the diseased skin with Papillon Skin Cure. Sold at Thomas' drug store. The first public road Id Hanover twp.. was laid out In 1747 by order of the court of Bucks county, and extended from Beth lehem to Onadeo Iluetten, a Moravian rahp slnn, located where now stands the borough of Lehtghton, TCtF Only $10,00 cash for an ull-wool Suit at II. H. Peters', Post-ofiice building, Lehighton. For the weekending July 19th, 1881, OOO.fiOO tons nf coal was transported over fie Lehigh Valley Railroad making a total ot 3,200,436 tons to that date, and showing a decrease of 617,4(9 tons.as compared with ssme time last year, tC2r What will cure Whnonine Couihf That Is a question asked everv ily. We can answer that "e have found the remedy in I'aplllon Cough Cure. It never fails. and can be. administered In Infanta without danger It Is perfectly harmless. Sold at luomas' drug store. The Hyatt Slate Quarry, near Slating' ton,was Week before last sold In Mr. Marcus Oudener and otherr for $14,500. The new owners have made application to the State Department for a charter of incorporation and by putting In addillo tal machinery, they, with ample capital, calculate to make the quarry one of the belt paying In the entire Lehigh slate region. A Bio ThinoI Every -subscriber to the Camiox AnyoOATR who' fnilnedialely paya up arrearages aud one year In adyance will receive free for one year Jlealtkind Uomt, a large 8 page, 40 column monthly paper. duvotcd to home matters. Step up. It has been definitely determined to establish a late factory al Wilkesbarre, the persons Interested having reconsidered tiieir detP'iiuatlon to go elsewhere. The full amount of capita 1 invested will be about .100,000 and when the factory is 111 run ning order It will employ about two hun dred hands. I1SI"H. H. Peters, at the Post-office building, Lehigh ton, will make you an all- wool suit lor only $10 cash, it you order now. During June there were fiye mining accidents in the Poltsyillo district, eleven in the Shenaudoah and fifteen lu the Sliamokin district. Seven persons were killed. Mining Is atltcnded now with fewer casualties than formerly. Miners know better how to protect themselves and inspectors are mole skilled and more amen able to law. ESsfNW is the time, and CLAUSS & 1J It O., the place, if you want a nice fit ting all-wool suit of clothes, made to order for only' $10.00. Alyln Krum, while at work Inst Sat urday, in the Packerton car shops, was cioghtby tho shoulder In the wheel of a boring machine and thrown egaiutt an- nthcr-machlne winch tjok the scaln off the right side of hts head and tore hi, shirt from, off liis body. A very narrow escape. lla.it doing well under the skillful treat ment ol Dr. N. B. Reber. SSuFriedmann k Lanterjung are the largest cutel"y manufacturers in tho United Slates, and their goods are guaranteed to bo lint class in every respect nnd equal lo any ill the mnrKel. About 30 dillt-rent styles of their povket knives and razors may oo seen al ino rtewa iepoi. Ttiey wre Imiiiiht at a barirain and are being retailed at about ordinary wholesale prices. -Senator Biddis and II. T. Baker In vested in a young mule hist week which in the course of human evehls is declined to bo n pet omong their rhlldren. The nam ingnf the iiewly-iirqulred nhlmal nearly mused a rupture In the popular law firm, nut it was ohyialed by resorting to the dice IhiX. The Senator won and Immediately citrtstenea it "iviaun Mula." The owners rc yet both olive. Mil ford DtpaXch ggfThe rush still continues at Clauss & Bno., for those handsonitrly-mado, all-w o ol suits at $ 10.00. Call early il you wish to take advantage of this remarkably low price lor a suit made to order, He (at the house of a friend) May 1 have the pleasure of accompanying you home, rlheSmilh7 She-Certainly, Mr. Brown. He (at the door of Iho Smith mansion) Good night, my darling. You have made .me very, very hapjiv. She Good hiirht, George, nesr. There, that's enough) you are rufiliug ..my hair, dud night. In a few days the order for carriages will be left nt the jupular livery of Dayjd Ebbertjou North street, this borough. Son, Take thy best girl to an Ire rreum parlor cud treat her. Thou must remember that the climate is warm, and that thy girl is u'eo the value. Yes, my son, when Ihou taket a walk in the coin puy of thy beloved, during these sultry evenings, lorgei not inai ice cream is a great cooler, and will surely cool her. When thou art about it get th- best, und thou art probably uwire that the beet i-reatn is kept by Lew is Wehr Jluuk Bl. Keal Garrah, ac old and respected Irishman, residing on High street Mauch Cbuuk, and employed al Packefton, was knocked from a platform car on Ihe L. V R R., near Packrston, on Monday night and instantly killed. He was sitting on the edge uf a Cat car which was being pul led by an engine and loaded with other workmen when a switch struck him and threw him off on the ground. His skull wss broken and death was instantaneous. Deceased was upward of 50 years of ae, and leaves a family of several children, Mrs. William Horn went on the mean tains, near Tannersville, Monroe connty, to plex berries, leavlog ber three children aed two, four and six, at home alon Tney went Into the barn to play, and hay. ing matches soon ignited the straw and fire started, and before the children could scape the flames cut them off. The peo ple who ran tn their aid ware driven off by tha fiie and all ihe children perished. Th toother on returning, wst so shocked tbst tbe lotrt ber rsasop. Mtta Bailie and Ifstlle Alexino'rr, of Danville, were the guests ot Miss Lulu Zehner during the Week. Andrew Of aver, jr., of Weluport, an nounces himself a candidate for County Commissioner ta to-Jsy's paper. On list Sunday evening iter. u. Thomas, a recent graduate of Itcldleberg Theological Seminary, ot Tlffl.D, Ohio, preached a very elegant discourse la a large and appreciative audience In the Reformed church, this borough. Roy Thomas is a brother of our popular young druggist, T. T). Thomas, of town, Our old comrade Joslah Connelly, of Mauch Chunk, a blind one-armed soldier, Is canvassing and delivering a highly In teresting War book, entitled "Batt'e Field and Prison Pen, or Thrice a Prisoner lu Rebel Dungeons." This Is a highly Idler. esting and thrilling account of life In rebel prisons, and will be read by all patriot! with feelings of deepest interest. The book is written by John W. Urban, Co., D. 1st Pa. Reserve Infantry, and contains 480 pages and numerous illustrations, Price (2 and $3. A communication signed by twenty flvo members of the Poltsyillo bar was recently sent lo James B. Reilly asking hlui to permit his name to be presented belore the Democratic Count Convention for Congressman. Mr. Reilly, In a letter just given out, says hs has not sought the office and adds: "Permit me to say that nothing could persuade me to offir my name at this time for Ibis office, high and responsible as it is, save a sense of obllga tlon to what appears to be the wishes of the party, and believing now that a sentiment desiring my nomination very largely pre dominates in the party throughout the county I have concluded to ssy in reply to your letter that I am willing that my name be submitted to the convention." .-No remedy for Catarrh has met with such successes Papillon Catarrh Cure) It never fails and does its duty thoroughly not oy reiieyingiempornrily out uy curing permanently, it aces not smart or irruaio, Sold at Thomas' drug store. Allentown Daily CWfic 24th Inst: It has just been made public that Mr. D. D. Hen- singer, the popular and Intelligent landlord and postmaster of Alburlls, who for the past twenty years has labored lo promote the ciu30 of R-publicanism, has concluded to abandon his ancient political faith and striko hands with the hosts of Grover Cloveland. Mr. Jlennnger is a gentleman wnloly and favorably known, nnd was hitherto an energetic supporter ol the Re publican party. Hi I delectiun at Ibis time Is a matter of widespread eurpriso and com ment, not only in tills county, but through out this section of the State. John Henry Schmauch, one of the old. est end most respected citisent of Beaycr Meadow, died Tuesday niorningeftcra pro longed Illness. The deceased was born In oils, Kreis Rothenburg, Kurhessen, Ger. any, Oct. 25, 1811, ami was, therefore, 73 your j old. He emigrated to this country in 848, and has lived in Heaver MeadoW ever nee, excepting one year, when he residod in Wilkesbarre. He was the oldest pattern aker employed In the Lehigh regions, oving worked at the old foundry of Hud son iSc Co.. Beaver Meadow, more thab thirty-tve years ago. Ite continued tn work at his occupation until tho foundry Was destroyed by fire abnut fourlcen years go, since which time he has lived retired iKSJ-PapllIon Blood Cure cures oil dis- ises originating in uny impairment nf Ihe lood .as Fits of Enilemv. Antemia. Sick Headache, and Female Weaknesses. Sold t Ihomas drug store. A number ot Democrats met In their Headquarters on the second floor ol the old stone building on Sttsntiehanna street. Mauch Chunk,Tuesdav evening and organ ized a ClovelithJ an 1 Hendricks Club The ssembly was called to order at about half past eight o'clock. The following are the nines of the several officers clcole.1i President, J. W. Laltigl Vicu Presidents, A. E. Sheete.Dr. J. Gilllspie, E. R. Enbndy, Allen Craig, Louis Nisley, John McAllister nd Asa P. Blaksleel Recording Secretaries, . J. Boyle and J. W. McMullen) Corre sponding Secretary, C. M. Gere) Treasurer, L. Dtedmsn. Remarks on Political Issues were made by Captain II If, Rauch, Dr. R. Leonard, Hon. A. 0. Brudhead and Professor Charles Biwman. Wcatherly Chips. Miss Delia Richards ahdWlll Richards, f Philadelphia, and Miss Mattie Palmer, f St. Clare, are the guests of the Blakslee family. Chatles Weeks Is Improving his prop- tty by a two sbiry kitchen. Muses Alice and Minnie Dinkey and Mrs. Thomas Wagner, of Braddocks, are visiting their many iriends In town. Miss Laura Yundt, of Weissport, spent several days In town last week, P. T. Checsmsn lefi for Msgnolla, H.J., ast Saturday. Puisenger engihe K. 138, Coalrair.e, aid coal engine, No. 42, Neptune, are about finished and will be on the road in a short time. Lower ToWamenilng Items. Mrs. Welsel, was visiting her pafehls at Firo Line, last week, end on returning lu ler home at Weatherly she learned thst hef son Freddie had been run over by a coal train, which crushed his fort so that am putation was necessary. -The Lehigh Gap bsnd Is getting along finely. Robert Sherer rnoyed his family (o Weisijwirt during this week. Farmers should make it a business to lrstrny all wild carrots as soon us they make their appearance. There will be no services In tha St, John's church, next Sunday a week, owing In the dedication of tbe Big Creek church. nt which Rev. Freeman will be present All are cordially Invited tn attend. -Rumor has II that the Carbon Iron and Pipe Co-., will erect anew pipe foundry at rarryville. -George Smith, of Philadelphia, spent bis vacation here with his parents. Cox Obituary. Aiireii Lents:, a long. time resident o: Bearer Run Valley, and an old time hotel keeper of Mauch Chunk, died very sudden ly at the American Hotel, In (he latter place, on Saturday morning last, aged abou 65yars. Deceased fur a long time hid been complaining of rheumitlo afflictions but no one anticipated bis death so sudden ly. He had la the spring removed from this section, and taken up his home with his daughter at Sayre, and bad returned here on a visit to hit friends a few days prior to hit death, He arose on Saturday morning and partook of a slight repast, and after conversing with his friends com plained that be did not tael well, and re turned to his room to lie down, and shortly thereafter, Mrs. Jurrard catered his room and found him dead. Deceased was a ton of thedeceased Johu Lents, of tbisbomugb and waa respected by all who knew him. The funeral look place on Tuesdsy, and wat largely attended by relatives so (fiends. JlajuUsat it pan. MAM Milling-Mils rishbura. On the EOth of Juno Miss Lhttie Fish- burn, teacher at Iho Mount Plesssot Mhoeli In tlsxleten Township, want to Hstleton ana purchased a railroad ticket to WHkee-Barre. Bbe arrlyed In that city tha lame day for the purpose of attending tha exsminolion for. permanent certificates. which rrai held on tho 30th of -tune. Ob that day the appeared before the committee and passed a very tatlsladory examination. Since then nothing has been seen or heard ofhar. When she lift Hatleton she told her brother tbst she would visit at Wilkes- Bsrro for several days and then go to Phlllpsburg, Centre County, where the would spcod Ilia rest of her vacation. She also told her parents the same thing. Mlfs Fishburn's parents waited anxiously for bcr arrival, but week after week passed and she had not arrived. About a week ago they wrote to her brother Robert, who llyes at Mount Plesssnt, asking why ibe did not come home. Robert had thought eyer since she left Hatleton tLat she was at home. He at once wrote back to his par ents thai he had not seen or heard of his sister Since the 30th of June, when she lei a Hatleton to go to Wilkea-Barre. Search was made lor the mirslng girl et once. Wlluea Barre was thoroughly overhauled by her brother, accompanied by Chief of Police Myers and defectives nnd others Despatches hsye been sent to all places where she would he likely to visit, and descriptions of her rent to police authorities In all tho towns throughout Ibis section of the Stale, but Miss Fishburn's wheresbouts 'a (till a mystery. The girl's parents are nearly frantic with grief, and are using every opportunity that presents itself In endeavoring to find what has become of her. It Is feared that she Is victim of lout play. AOreatCoal Breaker Burned. The Derringer colliery at Derringer, a small village near Hatleton, owned by C-ixe Bros., was destroyed by fire Sunday morning. Tbe fiames were discovered about 1 A. M , by tho watchman, in the upper part of the structure. The alarm was immediately given, aud all tho work men turned out to fight the firo. So rapid ly, however, did it spread in the vast Iraine etructuro that Ihe utmost efforts to saye it wcro futile, and the building was quickly destroyed. The shops and offices near by were, with the utmost difficulty, saved. The breaker was one of the largest In the coal regions. It a new one, having been completed only nne year ago. It cost, com lete, uVer $150,000, being Hilled with the most improved and expensive machinery! nd was fully insured, While the fire was t its height, the scene was one of appal ling grandeur. The building, which cover d two acres of ground and rose to a height f 150 leet, was nne vast mass of seething fire, the flames shooting up 250 feet from the ground. They were plainly visible distance often miles, and at 300 yard from the biasing building the heat was so Intense that it scorched the faces and hand of on lookers. By this fire over 600 men and boys will be thrown out of work, and the Village ol Derringer, which was entile ly dependent on the colliery, Will bs para lyz-d. Il is impossible to learn the n.-lgin f the fire, and there !s some suspicion of Incendiarism. TMevel at Work In Weissport. On last Tuesday morning the quiet litlh borough nf Weissport waa thrown into great excitement occasioned by several rob beries the tilghl previous. Il appears tha thieves entered the hotel building of II. II. Everitt, by taking out the lower sash of the kitchen window the party or parties man- ged to get away with some property bc- mglng to the proprietor and also took con siderabie property in the form of notions from two Jew peddlers, who were shipping at the hotel over night. The came party ia supposed lo hove visited Rev. DeLong.from whom they stole provisions, Ac , nnd at Andrew Gravm' they attempted to steal n horfo but were frightened off-. Certain par ties are suspected of committing the crimes. Wont Jlshlncf. Lehlghlon's noted sporting rhsrsclcr, E J. Sellers, who ts a lover of the gun and rod, 'took a trip to Pine Run, on last Tues day, and Was pretty successful, as he caught seventeen exceedingly fine trout, so fine. ndeed, that they could hardly be seen. You should ask him about the big fish he didn't catch, he told Us about it thus) 'Oh, Il was a big nne, vou should have seen me land llllnj but he dropped from the hook ntn a small mud puddle, then I Went for him on hands. and knce, splashing about n that puddle fur about ten minutes, but sonehow or other he got away from me. But you should have seen him, he was n big nne, about 14 inches loug, but I didn't gel him." Adto. Bicycle Notes. -Rumor has It that- on last Saturday in a one tnllo bicycle contest, G. D.M. Blocker, nf Lehighton, beat a man named Custer, of the lower end, about two yards. Our popular friend Dick In attempting to perform on the "balxy animal" In the preipnee of a lafgn crowd at Weatherly, recently, took a "header," plowing tip the ground with his nose. Ask him, he hose all about It. Milton Snyder, of Weissport, is tin- doltbledly nne of the best bicyclists In this section. But- eyen the best of 'em take "headera'' as did Milt one day recently. Aaron, a popular young gent, of this vicinity, hsd the misfortune to take a header" recently, but escaped Injury. Eilllnr yuu may hear from me again "bl" and "bl," Yours, BictCMar. Prevention Better than Care. In vlotr of the possible spread cf the cholera now prevalent In Europe, to this country we give the following rules of prevention for the Denent of our readers I Obserte strict cleanliness In your person and clothing. Change your under garments dally, lis regular In yournablli of life, meals, exerelie and aleep. Oresi comfortably for the season and avoid the night air aa much ai possible. Avoid tbe use of alcoholic drinks', Live temperate!;) avoid all excesses In eating erode, raw and Indigestible food, es ptelally cabbage, salad, cuanmbers and un ripe fruit. A greater Safety will be tseured by boiling all water used for drinking purposes. Partake of well-cooked beef and mutton rlea well-boiled, and atold pastry and laxa tire trait. Take your meals at regular leal in J. Avoid bodily latino and mental exbaoi tlon. By excitement or violent exeroli joa Increase the iBteepfltilUty of tbe system to disease. SPECIAL NOTICE. There oelns several hundred dollar standing on my books for subscription to the Ciitisou Advocate, advertising; and job work, I respectfully request those in debted to make immediate settlement by postal note or money order payable nt the Weissport post office, or by draft or check, 'lliose having claims against us will present them for settlement. Very ruapectfully, B.V.M0RIHIMER En, Tho Etnerich Millions. Tbe Emerleh heirs are taking actlye steps to recover the supposed fortune of many millions which It awaiting them In .the Bank of England. A meeting was held In Philadelphia a few days ago, when It was decided to Bend a representative of tba family to London to prosecute tha Kerch fir testimony. The person ielecled for thtt task It Professor Albert C. Emerleh, or No. COT North Eleventh street, who hss spent many months In ttudyjog the case. Pro fessor Emtrlch, while not over-tsngultic, feels confident thst there It sufficient teetl- monytomake a very strong case, and If the trip abroad It at til as tuccectfut ts it anticipated a chtln of evidence will be forged which, it Is declared, will ba Impos sible to break. He will probably not tall before tbe 1st of September, and will have ample funds at his disposal. The fortune which it Is hoped will be brought across the ocean has been variously estimated at labulout figures, but recent discoveries place It at $20,000,000. Thlt vast sum is the accumulation from n fortune left by John Nicholas Einericb,an Auslratn trader, who died In Philadelphia In 1760 He had been In business in that city and New York for years, nnd died, os was sup insetl. lniesiato auu wiuioui utira. Alter ils estate had bran closed up the proceeds were taken tn Lngiamt and deposited In in the Bank nf Englaud in await claimants, So far the relatives of the dead trader have been unable to prove their case, though attempts have frequently been made, aud the golden ball has been continually In creasing In site, The recent accidental discovery of an old will, written by John Nicholas l-.inerirh, throws additional light on tbe subject, and has been the csuse of tho family renewing their ellorl lo obtain the fortune. Must of the heirs reside In Montgomery county. Fetcr Etnench. Ihe watchman of the Da Kalb street bridge, Ivorriatnwn, claiming that John Nicholas Emerich was his great great uncle. There is land In Philadelphia which is thought tn belong to the heirs, though no elicit will be made lo claim it, as the difficulties are Insurmountable. Phila, Iiuord. The Oen-ge Emery (Emerich) of Weiss- port family claim au interest in tbe above estate. FROM THE PEOPLE. We do not hold ourselves reinonilble fe. the opinions of our correspondent! oxprenetl unucr luis neau. 'TIS Cleveland. Eo. AnvoCAir.: Well, it is Cleveland and not Thurman. Every true Democrat will know bis duty. That duly lies In tho dl rerllnn of using every honnrablo endeavor and means lo strengthen the cause of good government by honestly nnd parnestlv supporting S. Grnycr Cleveland for Presi dent. He Is the svnonym of reform; the man whndaro be just end upright In the performance nf his public duty, asogalnst Ihe wiles and snares of wily demsgogu nnd politicians. Does his record as Govcr nor not commend him lo every sober think ing American. Contrast it with that n! Blaine's record. Has he ever attempted lo prnstitulo bis official position for persona as well as mercenary advantages like Blaine has? What does the rnmcienre and judgment of those who are such grea slickers lor the honorable In public affairs dictate In the premises? This Rives them nn opportunity In show their consistency, Will they bo manly and palrlntio enough to do it? Grover Cleveland, with Ihe plat form upon which he rises, represents tha1 which is most noble and most advanced In American Ideas and thniight. Heia worthy of support nnd every American proud nl hi manhood should rise above "Jingolsm"and support him to the hitter end. Dtilo, Tb6 Authorised Pictorial LlVSl of Clovo land and HondricAs. Announcement Is made nl Ihe rapid com hletlnn of a Pictorial work comnrisins thi Ltve3 nf the Presidential Candidates on the Democratic ticket, written by the verleran author. Col. Frank Triplet!, and published bv N. D. Thompson J: Co., St. Louis, Mo., ami New York. Tills woik Is sild through agents cXrluslvely. It is designed, not only in servo the popular taste and want in clvlr.c. exhaustively, the fuels in the hoy hood nl the Candidates -their privaU Liver and Public. Services but to have a more enduring Interest than tho ordinary Cam paign book. To this end the publishers have engaged on tho work a corps ol skilled designers and engravers to elegantly and proiureiy illustrate mo scenes nun iiiroirut- in the HVei of these eminent men, now eo urn oineiillv before the people. Personal anecdote! nnd reminiscences will conMltu'o a leading ond reitamly a most entertain ing and lusttuctive feature ol this timely work. Col Trlnletl hal marked ability, and eh Jnvs especial distinction as a Biographic writer While exhaustive In the recital ol facta, Ills powers ol analysis, and his keen inslz lit into me nn iosoiiiit oi events anu measures, give him Fpscial prominence among American writers of personal his lorv. It le not ton much to sny that he is better prepared for the work in baud than anv other American author. The books from his "n,of which several Have been ptibllihed, nave met me pnpniai taste and been mors than ordinarily sun evsaful. Thev have given him high rank among Ani'-rican authors, and the publl men of the day This has giveh him tin enrnassed facilitlei lor prociirinK all th material for tho work now in band. As a b.iok nl Iswdrtallhg Interest, beauty ai.d proluseneis jf illustration, and of con pre liensiveoeM ol fact. It will comment itself T.i the hook ntfent this tare combination nf aulhentin history, pictorial illustration and brilliant authorship, will at nnre sug gest the universal demand II wu create, and also the advantages In interest it has over the ordinary Cinlpitgn book. and (lie grand opportunity II olfers for pro- litablo agency. Vie advertise u in anoiuor col u m u. .MAItltll.ll. E8Ctt DIEHL At tho teiMence of the brlde'a parents, Saturday, July IVIh, by Rey. J II. Kuder, Jamet ll'E.chand Miss Emms Diehlf both of Lehighton WE DO NOT CLAIM that Hood's SAttsAPAr.irxA will euro every. thing, but the fact mat on me purity ami vitality ot tho blood depend tho vigor and health ot the whole system, and that disease of various kinds Is ottcu only the sign that natuto ts trylns to remove tho disturbing cause, wc tro naturally led to the conclusion thatmcnicdy lUat gives lltb and vigor to tho blood, eradicates ttrofula nnd other Im purities from It, as Hooo'a SAnsArAnlLt-s. undoubtedly docl, must bo the means of pre ventfner many diseases that would occur without Ils Uso( licnee tho field of Its useful ness Is nuito an extended one, and we are warranted In recommending It for all . daj ranccmcnts of the tystem wldch are caused oy an uuuaiurni sioio u. uio uwvui Why Suffer with Salt-Rheum ? Miasna. C I. nooo & Co.. Lowell, Mass. Gentlemen I was ft great snfferer from Salt-lllieum on my llmbt, for a dorm years pievlous to tho summer of. I8.a, at widen flino 1 was cured by Hood's Karsapatilla. Tho skin would heroine dry. chap, flack oren, bleed, ana licit intensely, ta mai x eould not help scratching, which of course made them worse ' At the tlmo I, com- Fnl bandaged with linen cloths. The skip waa drawn ao tight dt tbe heat ol the disease lrawn so tight ty roe lie bat If I stooped over they indtetoallT tiring tears Ii il would crack open and i,Hntf i.ir. inirtmv eves, ins be first bottle benefited nie to much thai I con encmcaniBBt , 1, .111 i tinued taking It till I waa cured. I used one box of Hood's Olive Ointment, to relieve tiie itching. , VlklMA nf . iiAnincr ,oanv nthera mav learn the value of Hood's Barsapartlla and receive as mucil benefit as I have, I are, V.r. Irnlv vnllrft. ' silts, fv s. MC-onr. Nn. 75 Broadway. Lowell, Mass., Jan. is, 187S. Hood's Sarsaparllla Is sold by druggists. Price SI. or tlx for $3. Prepared try a I. HOOD & Co., LtrirelJ.Mus. Hot CorhplImsnUrr. The critic. Ilr critical Critic, ef Allen town, thus criticises the actions of Lehigh Osp't youthful muelclsns, In III Issue of last Friday, j8lu Inst i "Lehigh Gap Mono of tho choicest gsrden spots In Carbon county Every diversity ot nttural reentry "rock, tree and flowing woler" heighten and Irnd enchantment to its eharras. Where every prospect pleases, the men of that favored place are far from being laggards In the procession, If we except eighteen malevolent Lehigh Gspperjor Ospers who have conspired lo rob tbe children of men In thegarden spot of all that life hold, dear, and of nullifying tbe attractions ot naturo. Tho eighteen venomous cobs of Beelrebub, Belial and Mi-phfUophelei have combined their poison and Joined their hissing tongues together in an effort to start a brtss band." New Advertisements. JOSEPH SAVITZ, Boot and Shoo Maker, Opposite CLAUSS fc BRO'S, .Bank Streot, Lohighton. :oi :oi Repairing neatly done at low prices Patronage solicited. J uly , m8, To Rent. A valuable, r.irm ofnlrfnf US apa nrltnt. Ing lands uf Wnllaco Selpel, nn the road I leaoiuK lu ino luaiuimilK alloy, will UO leased ou easy terms, For lurther Informa tion uddrcss or apply to If. U. Al. MUUJkLli, Lehighton, Pa, At E.H. Snyder's Storo. Julyrctf Educational. INFORMATION VALUABLE tOiln the iibw catalogue of tho EVERY Y0UKG MAN TRENTON BUSINESS COLLEGE. Sent FRKE. Address, A. J. RIDER, Principal. TllUMTO.t, N, J, CLEVELAND HENDRICKS 1884. Apt Wantei. 1884. For the 6nly genuine PIOTOUIAL III- OgraphlS orthO IIKMOCnATIO tUNtUHATlCR Tur President and Vlce-Pfcslrint. Authentic nnd exhaustive In fact, profuse and nrtlstlo In Illustration, conscientious, forcible, bril liant In nuthohlp. Ihe standard t'mnpnlKn History. Uloh In matter but low In I'rleo Ihu agents' harvest. S.nd BOcent. for outfit ond uur special practical Instructions In tho best incthudaof selling It. Sue-ess and large profits ensured, Act nt once. 'Jhe campaign will le short, bui brilllnnt and profitable lo ntren's, Address. N. I). THOMPSON St. Oil., Publishers, St. Louis, Mo., or Kkw Youk uity. July SO wJ WANTED. Applications for the Primary School. In TV'olsinort. lorin Seven Months. Salary all. per month. None hut experienced teachers noon appiy, jiy oruer ot mo iio.iro. 81 1). 11. ALIIIUUUT, SecV, A CARD. Mauch Chunk, Pa., Juno S, 1SS4 Mr. Jon S MtLLr.it, Iiepirter Franklin Lodge, No. S087, K ofll., Weissport, l'a.. Pbah Sir I beg to acknowledge receipt oforder lor t"000. amount of Insurance held In your uouVo ly my late huitmnd. A, D. Packer. I Ueslro to express my most earnest thanks for Ihe nrompt udjusimont ol this matter, also lor the true brutherly kindness shown tno by the several members al the tltnuofinv husband's death. I trust I may niwnisuuiy appreciate inctr Kinunr.i, nun the irrent benem to me and nllne In Ihe dark est and sadden da) a Hint can ever befall a wile iiml mother, I take irredt plen.uro In cotiimcndlOM; your fraternal order lo alt people. Most truly J ou rs, MAltY M. PACKER. July 12-wS Jtyj lli:iIlA. bi CO., BANK STREET?, Lohlffhton, Pa lltLLKItn and Dealers tn AJIKtodjot CJHAlN EotJCItT Ond SOLD HEUULAP. MAIUCUT BATES, We wohld, oleo, lespectldliy Ihlarra bttr elti tens that we are sowfallr preoaredto HVl' PLY them with From any if In deslieaatVEtl lowust rnicES. II, I1EILMAH k CO, Juliss Dividend Notioo. At a regular tneetlmt of tha Director of the First Nit'ion.u Hum or i.snignton, a Semiannual Dividend of TIlltKt: ner cent, on the Capital Stock was declared payable on ana uuer .luiy jam, W. vV. JJOWMAN, Ua.hlcr, July 12, ISSt-wS. T. J. BRETNEY, neepfetMly annnnnct to tha morehnnUof aUeniKmon nni oiueri mai ue it prepared 10 UU (aWI HIUUI Ul Hauling of Freight, Express Matter and Baggage at very reasonable ptlcrl. Uy prompt at tention to all orders he hopra to merit a share ol publlo patronage. Ktsldenea, corner of nne anu iron atreoi, Jjeniguion, ra. Orders tor hanllntr lea at (1. M. sweeny at Don's More will reoeive prompt attention. T. J. BltETNEY. July 12, USUm. $50.00 REWARD ! It having been reported that I. the under signed, hd shot a tramp, who had been seen loitering around my premises In E.lt Penn twp.. Carbon Ho., l'a. In the ttrlypartof May last, and as such report Is entirely un true and without any foundation tn fact, I hereby offer lh above reward In any parson or r arsons wnn win come lurwaru anu prove bal 1 either kllfsd, wounded or shut at any such person or any other, and any person giving publicity to laid reporter rumur af ter this data Will be deallh with according to law. U. F. HAI1EKMAN. EiSTl'rxs, iwc, Pa. JUDel5tb,lK4-wi. ciSSs sJSj Hgg SjjjS r to. NOTICE ! t, Reuben Relnsmlth do hereby eertlfy that there Is a misunderstanding In relation to Raroucl Evert when Sopervlior of Mahoning Township In regard to hts pnylrg S3 per day for teams tor hauling and rharglnu; 110 I ft.00 rday on his book. This 1 am sura Is nol'true whoever may say It, because bis hcok which was examlnad and settled by the Township Auditors, elearly proves that saeb a report Is false. And Samuel Kvert will prosecute any roan whs says anything Ilk It hereafter lo the lull etteni of tbe law. I lay this lnjus'lea to Mr. Evert. ' REUBEN llEiNUHlTU. July C HID It n. aj'ssjaijwiXjlsisgt JET. H. Peters. THE TAILOR, Vcrr Moderate Prices aud Perfect Fits Is tha motto or this Estaellskment. YOU are In vltcd to Inspect goods. II. If. PETERS, Post Offlco Building, BANK Street, April 25, 1SS1. Lshlghton, Pa. Consumptives and Rheumatics, BO YOU. VAST RELIEF? Ifso, we call ottentlon to VINELAND, If. 0., which has Just been established. It It located nn the Highest Known Point In tha celebrated Pino Region of tho South, There ia NO Malaria, no Fogs, no Cause for Debility. MINERAL WATER OF RARE MEDICINAL PR0PERT1E3. RELIEF ASSURED TO CoBsnfflfc Rtauiatics anil Bfobm CoHStittitions. For tho purpose of allowing people to lest the Merits of what we Claim Tor this Clim ate, ROUND TRIP TICKETS aro Issued at very greatly REDUCED RATE3 Irom every part of the North by applying to tbe Com missioner of Immigration, Raleigh, N. C. As a further Induooment the undersign ed, who has Just completed a COMMODI. OU3 BUILDINO, will lurnisk to Invalids Board at Half Rates for the First Thirty Days. 3, H. KAHDIN, Vineland, Moore Co., N. 0., feeently ot Brooklyn, N. Y. opr28 yl E. F. LUCK ENBACH, DRALER in Porders & Decorations, Eools, Stationery, Fancy Goois. Window Shades & Fixtures, Litest 81 lei, made and pat up, If desired, Paints, Oil, Varnish, Putty, Brushes & general Painters' Supplies, Ho. 61 BMway, Saiicii Cte, Pa,, Helow the Broadway House. Commissioner'! Notioo. A. Norab ftenjamln.b. lur In the Court of nezl friend, i-;. Jl. Dying- ('(iminon Pleas IUU, l.lUUlllllll. VS. Manly A. Ihnjamln, Re. InfUarboiii OJnty r , .. - ... -. . 18 8 4. Io. f, April T, list. rjiouueui. To MANLY A, I1CNJAMIN. IteMinnJ- ent above named: Sin: Ynuare hereby notified that the nn dcrilgned hn been apiilnted by the Uourt of Cuinmon fleas cf t'arhon Coanty a Com mlssioncrin Invorce. fori lie pnipomol luting th ti rtlinony In ihe above llattd proceed ceedlngs. the said Comuil.sloner In ubetll enco In said npjKjIntment will meet all par. the Interested on FRIDAY, ti e llrst Day or AIUIUST, A. Ih 1811, at TEN o'cIiuh a m., nt hlsottlce In Ihe llurouuhnf Maarb Uhhbk, 1M.. lor the puriiosa nfealil npjmlnluient. At said time and place yon are nqu tiled to to present with tour wnneiiea, FltDl). llKIt TOLtil'TE, Uomuilsilontr. Mauch Chunli, Pa., July lit, IBM. State of North Carolina, AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT. JUlwoh, N. Ci Jnne 10th, IMS. To the Paopla ef the Northern, New Eng. land and Noith Western Slates: lllsnlth deep regret we learn of the heavy Ion yo saitalned by the frosts and lee Welnmday, Thursday and Friday nights, Hay Utb, tM and totb. At niaal oar Slats, North Caeolina, Escapes. Our tebiece plants are unhurt and growing nicely, drain and urais crops are very fine. Nodaraagt whatever dona to molt delicate veaalablct and fruits. Wo are very deilroni of having themaoV thousands ot acres of unoccupied land lettled; with and cultivated by Northern urmerl and tecanotfer)ouaclln.at cxtiopt from lata and early frosis. North Carolina le within fifteen hoar! ride tit New York, The vast resources ef the State win be exhibited In this city at (n Oraud stale Exposition October lsttoMtbi ISH. It Is mv duty and pleasure le tnrn'sh lefbf ma tlon to personi seeking homti la lbs Sltuf Very Rtipcctfully, Tko. T. Patrick, iftate Agent Inmlgral'esl Id wy A 5 r ft I & p4 cf & rtl O I 'la s A 7o . Jo w mQ:Y t w r-t 1 I tn 5 f (A J I ( ! oil I SUITINGS!