tssamessmassmss New Advertisements, Deats & Co., -DEAT.ERS JN- WaJtdaes, ft Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Spectacles and Eye Glasses, tost office buildino, Weissport, Pexnui- Repairing era.1l kinds promptly attended to at YEKY Reasonable Charges If younced.anytliing in our line, give us a call before go ing elsewhere. Our Prices are as low as the lowest, and nil Gocda are warranted to be hs represented. feb2-y Railroad Guide. PlaAelpMa yieailii B. P Arrangement of Bas:enger Trains. MAY 18S4. Trams leave Allentown as follow : (Via PUIIKIOMKN ItAIUlOAD.) For Phllidolphla at 4.t6, 0X0, 11.40 a, m., and "5.10 p. in. SUNDAYS. For Plilladelphlaat5.r.0a.ui.ond r.E0p.m (VU EAST I'EKN HltANCH.) For Reading and Harrlshurg, COO, S.40a, n . Vi 15.. 1.1' find O.0& 1. m. For Lane ister and Uolguibla, B.CO, 8.40 a, 111., aim 3u p ui. SUNDAYS, For Ilnrrlsburg, and waypolnts, 7.35 a. ra J.t'5 p. m For Philadelphia 13b n. m. Trains for Allentown leavo as follows i (VU l'KUKKIMBN Uailkoad.) Leave Plillad'a. 4 3', 7.40 a. m, and 1.00, l.Jt, 4J0. anu 6.16 p. to. SUNDAYS. Loaye Philadelphia. 8.30 am., 3 30, 4.V0 (Via-East Pkkk. Huancii.) Leave Reading, T.30, 1015 a. in., 2.00. 3.40, nd ilia i ni. i.eave narntnurg, os i.o, 0.50 a. m , 1.45 and 4.ini p. IV-are 9 i.i npeaster, 17.30 a. tn., 1.0 j and (.1.10 d. in. I.eave tjolunit.lu, T.30 ra , 1,10 and 3.4i' p. ra. tFroin King Street Depot. SUNDAYS. Leave Reading, I) 0' a ni., ii.00 p. m. I. rave lar Mium. 7 00 p. ui . 4 0 li. m. Leave Mill.iilcli hla 6 3o a. in , a.SOp. in. Trains via "Perklomen Ha.llru.iiiM marked thai li run la and I rem Depot. Mnlli nnit (Jrocn air'-eis, Philadelphia, other ti ulna to and from llrnad str.el lienot The sji0 and 8.45 a ni. trains from Allen town, and llio l 38 and a 15 p.m. train Irom Philadelphia, via I'erMoo en Railroad, have tb.routt.li cars to aud hoin Phllaiiclphla. J. ii. WOOTTK.N, General Manager. C. a. ilANrodK, lon'l Pa.s'r. Ticket Agent Mayg7th, l83. GIVEN A1 To the SMOKERS of Blackwell's Genuine Bull Durham Smok ing Tobacco. The genuine has picture of J3UIL on every package. For particulars see our nest announcement. mm tUtU WHFBF ALL ILSt Fill. I IWstUouRiitiyrun. TaMMgocul, I Usalauuie. DANIEL WIEAND, Carriages, Wn70iiR,61eighs, &c cork en of--BASK AM IttoN STUTJETS, LEUIUI1TIIN, Pskna,, I'artlealar attention glvon to REPAIRING la all Its details, at the very l.iwrit Prices, Patronaa-e retnictfully solicited and per feat SJtlsrietion vaaranteed. Jan. 1?, 84 1. UAN. WIEAITD, A Biblo Commentary. llluhlv endorsed by representative mer all ehuirhrs I.ntsi in led nook tul.ll.l Add ess DA M K" . WlilTUlDIC, lllll.dale, Slob, -A'l KN IS WANTED Estate Notioo. Instate of F.LigAnrTii Reeh, late of T.nwer TowamwsiuK loirnsi.'p, .arooin;j., ra , Deceased All persons Indebted n said ettata ro re. flne led to make Immedluta nivinent ant those paving leg.il claims against the saino will iirei.nl. without dtl .y, in proper order lursviliewcui, W. W. BOWMAN, Adin'r J.ehlgtilon, Pa, June xa, iei wt residing thrnuirhnut the United Knrws and panada nr desertion, non-support, lotemiier aor.e, cruelty, Ineompatloniiy, etc. Advice free. hlJeyouressil address AIT IKNEY WARD, World Jluililln. ISM PruulT, Sew Yelk. )i')iirly IN CASH "Original Ohoap Cash Store." August Sacrifices. A break In Oattlmcrcs. Not In t).o goods, lint In price. Wo are selllnit all wool cats). 1 as meres In six dlflorent styles, Just tho goods for boys near, at 03c, Regular price 60c. A BIG DRIVE In All T.lncn, lied Dorder. Fringed Towels, 61 Inches Ion g and 24 Inches wide at 57 cents or 60 cmts per pair. Former price "Ocents per pair. Bargains or all kinds can bo had at our st-jro during the next thirty days. J, T. NUSBAUM, Odp. Publlo Square, Hank Street, Lehigh- inn. Pa. Juno 7, 1884-ly. PATimDAY. AUGUST 23. 1881. -SPECIAL NOTICE. Persons making payments lii tills nllico by money nrdeis or pnsla notes will pleafe make them payable at the Wkis'Fobt Post OrriCR, as the Le- hightnn olTiee is MIT a money order oITico Our Neighborhood In Brief. Claim Jfc llro., tlio tailors, shipped forty suits nf clothes out ot town last Saturday. fir Call at the Novelty Store, next door to (ho AnvoOATK nffiiv, for bargains I 3SSf-The Mnnhnllen five cent cigar nt the News Demi,ilves universal sulisiecliin. Jacob Buss, ot Nci-qnehonlng lost a valuable linrse by death, last Saturday morning, ;K?rKnlt'.lng cotton and Darning cotton Vety cheap, at the iSnvelty biors,uinkway. SEB-Gn tn the News Deiiot fir Spear head tobacco, Mul get a farm or piano lor a premium. The "Socials" and "Slfilgo hommeis1 will croei lints in n fnendly came of boll on Saturday, at the old fairgrounds. "Q24 i-heets ol coot! note naper and 25 envelopea lor 10 cents at. the Novelty Store, next door to tho Aovocatk Ollico. Fiank IIhtcc, aeed 15 years, son of Kenry Ilance, a commission merchant of ChVupo and a visitor nt Wllkeslmrra, wa drowned In the Susquehanna river Salur dav white bathing in cwift water in coin pany with a number of young men. "A varh'ty of book4, verv cheap, nt the T.i.vi.'iy Store, next door to the Anvo catp. oflicc. 450 emplnyecs are Fteadily emidoyed In the Allentown silk mill, nnd when the new addition is completed S00 more will le uiven work. .WA new lot ol OLOrKS. WATCHES and JEWEtiHY jul received at S. IIAGA MAN'S Store. I.ehighton. Pa. Ten thous-md squares of roofing slate were shipped from tho slalo legions around Statinglon during liie month of June, ac coming to the returns jn?t made public. II i predicted the shipments will ha greater in the future if the ooom In the sla'.e busi ness conMnues. 1KO..KOU SALE Five Shares Cathnn Connie Industrial Socictv Slock. For par. tioulnrs apply nt Caiibon Auvooatk oihee Thomas SchafTer, ac employe of the Lhigli Valley mail, was struck by 112 freigh train at Laury's, Saturday morning and quite seriuusly Injurwl, f n n , Take thy best girl to an ico cteani parlor and treat her. Thou must remember that the climate is warm, anil that thy girl is a'so the hallie. Yes, my ton, when thou take-t a walk in the v n piny of thv helmed, during these inltry evening, lorgel not llril lee cream u a greit cooler, and will surely cool her. When thou artHbotitit, get tlie hel, niol thou art probably iiwiro tliat the best renin ia kept tiv I...W is Wehr, ll.iuk S t . William Drake, of Stroudsburg.Monroo ci inly wa kicked so severely by a yicioi h'ire receotlv that ho waa thrown Iwelv f .'t and had his bruins knocked out bv tl low. H. A. fle'tz, .T. P., lia a number of tfonses and Lots, situate in Ililgliinn and Pas' YeiSiurt, lor sale nil reasonable lern t s od soon. Saturday mnrnini!. while Frank Rell'y a brakeinan on the Lehigh Vullev gravel triin, was coiitilinti cars to (ho engine, ol Ml-mtowu, he had his riulit hand cancbt between the tijimpers. He was taken to Si I.nke'a hospital. Usr. ncKni's Ekui.'sii Rr.tr.nv for O simp in. Sold hv Dr. fl T. Horn.Le hijhlon, nod W fpeiy, eistorl. Patrick D.iwnev struck K'w.rd Ifeck mil in tho face in fiouih Il.'lhlehepi Satii d v. A melee ensued, at the end of whie IIc.kniiin iniscl his waleli, wo.(hfll4 Tierhalii waa found in Patrick's mw. in. He claimed lie found it II e ssnt to jail by Juslicu Zeigenfuss in defju't h.il. GUARANTEED In cure n rnld nr cnnrli i'ker's celobrHie.1 Knelish Rem 'v. So1 Dr C T Horn, Lehightnn, and W. llierv weHstiort. Tho Lutheran nnd P.eftrnel g-mrlav hool nf H.iardvPle, will picnic in 14 beau fful grove at that place on Rept. 1311' Several Tiromlnent sneakers will be present and delivernddres.es. Music will be fnrii, ihed bv the Ttowmnnsvlllo Cornet (land Enervbodv is Invited. Forllie Campaign. The Philadelph Wttllj rrtu will be sent by mall till sfi ihe Novenilier election for 25 cents. The Dally 7'ji for 50 cents per month. S,If vnu wantn ntce.smn,tli.easv siiavo vour hair cut or shampooing, go to Franr Toederer's Saloon, under the Exchange IIn I. Ho will fix you right, aud don'tyou firgetit. The Crane, Iron OmpanvV No 1 fur naee, at t atasauqiia, Is being blown out. The company has five furnaces at that p'aee, onlv one of which is now in blast. Tho Thomas Iron Company, of HoVendau qua, 1ms lour furnaces lu blast and two Hie. nW do not wakk ''Averlll" paint but we CKI-I. it li"C"Use It ha stool the tel of Hnie. rel'r tn Thes L Foster. Cashier 2nd National Rank, Geo Ruddle, esq , and oln ra. E. F. Luckeubach, Broadway, Mauch Chunk. -Tho Evansellcal's.of this district, will ImH lis annual ramp meetings! Parry yille, comineueing Autfusl 27lh, and continuing every day until Sept 2nd. rersons attend. Ingnn Sunday must take eatables along, for nn sales -will ba made on tliat day, -The Last Law Passed was Liw'a agent, who jiaesing throucli the Slate In troduced Law's Celehrated B'uing, used Tor bluing, Idesclung and coloring, and makes giTl ink. For sale at O. T. Horp's and at the Novelty Store, Bankwey, 0-Why sueli n medietas) as Paplllon Cough Ours hss not been discovered liefnre, l a mystery. It is 1 delicious syrup, made from simple herbs and pure sugar. It never tails to cure Wonping Ccugb. Fofjaleat TlM.ma.'Al.-u etw, -IiOt Friday morning Mr Jacob Krai, a welt-known resident ol Odeiiwcldcrlown, while on tier way to vMt licr daughter, Mr. Harry Pierce, of Duller street, Easton, stepped tin the Lehigh and Susquehanna Railroad truck behind a train ni cars just It waj started backward liy a Inennintive at the other end. The car struck Mrs Kest, threw her rtnwn and psed over both legs, crushing them and rendering amputation of both necessary. She Is about 65 years old nnd It Is feared she cannot survlvo tho shook. X&.'FnT lli largest and finest peaches tn be found anywhere call at Frank L'iu- Biilh'a Grean Grocery, Lehlghton, Fa. One hundred baskets dally, fresh from tho otchards of New Jersey. Sold wholesale and retail. We learn llial our old snldipr friend Capt. Geo. Jonis.of Weatberly, will present his claims before the Democratic county Convention for the nomination for Atsrin bleman. George, wouldn't make a slow Representative for the upper end ot the county. teti.Mnses Relitlg lias Just received an Immense lot of Watermelons, Cantaloupes, and fruits of all binds, at his sloreroom on South street, which ho is selling at bottom rices. Call anil see him anil learn ins ticea and von will he sure to huv, for the melons ale all ripe and fresh gathered. A young lady who has tho proper de cree of lespect for womanhood, says an ex onge, will In walking tnke the gentle. man's hnii, and never under any clrcuin sialics allow the gentleman to luke tier's. The lalter custom Is Indelicate, and that corlaluly should be suflicleut tu banish I' Irom among lefined people. ffiK-TruMces. Executors, Guardians nnd oiher D-eds, Receipt Hooks, Judgment Nolei. Mlnut or Record Dook, nnd Jus tics Blanks forsHleat the Ncveltv and ollon store, next to the Caubon Advooatk ufllce.nn Baukway. Win A. Newhart, employed at Tacker ton, had his hand caught 111 a circular taw on Mnlnlny, and received a severe cut. He however! doing well and will soon be O.K. VS-LOST. a short time since, a minute ink ol the ,!Teutonv S.-ciety, ol Ijehighloii. I'm.," with a number of notes, payment of Inch have l-eu slopped. The hinter will he Hherallv rewarded on lenviutr itat the Furniture Slore ol V. Schwartz, Tieusuier fur the 8 ciety. The Sunday school pic nic at Powmnns vilio last Saturday was largely attended nd proved a very enjoyable olfair 2SJJ-T0 LET, A Duelling House, situate Oak street, near the Lehigliton Ceine v. Good water and a well pluuted lot of cround with choice Fiuii Trees, and nil conveniences. Kent ir.oiWaie Apnlv at thisollW. Aug. 2, 1SS4 tf. For the week endlne August 10,1814, 14(1,570 ton ol coal was transported over the Lehich Valley Railroad making n total ot n,ill!7.085 tons to that date, and showing decrease of 208,847 tone.as compared Willi same time istit year. irFr Onlv $10,00 cash for an all-wool Suit at TJ. II 'etcrs',' Post-office 1, II ,1 1 , rr. UllllUlllQ, Lehifjliton. A Iliu Titixol Everv subscriber to the Caiiiios Anyi catk who iiiiiiH-dintely pats up arrearages and one year in advance wit receive liee for one year Health and Jlomz a iurge 8 page, 40 column monthly puger levoted to home matters. Step up. Rev. Frank A. Gutli, son olMr. L'vi Gulh.of Guih's Station, admitted to the IMonued tnlni tiy by tho Lehigh Classis at its session ol lust spring, nnd subetquetit' ly received into and onlaii.nl bylheGit tysburg Cassis, iicintly lcceived undue ept.d a call to tho Jefferson i-hargn in Y.iik countv. Pu , consisting ol three hurdles, witli headquarters at Codoru. 2111. 11. Pete is, at the rost-ofhee building, heluh ton, will make vou an all wool suit lor only $10 cash u you order now. Seveiul dins ago William Reillv notorious colorett man, living in a disrepul abl-partof Pnilsville known as "Italy,' alti.cked a colored uoman nauied Mary Washington, limn the ellictsol whieli she dii-d Friilav utuht. A number ot Iter ribs were btokendier skull crushed tn nnd lev. r al diep garlics were cut in her face with inznr, which the brute .had in his hand, Immediately after tho uesault-'lleillv lelt lown and up tn Ihe present lime his when uhouts ate unknown. MirUse Livingston's Moth and Insect De siroveron your carpets, lurnniire nnd cloth nig, t'V running w,-n into the articles and sprinkling tn your trurias, drawers, ,vc For sale ny VhI Scliwariz. furiuiure dealer ami und. rlarfer, link Urcel Lehigliton. Pa C"row is the time, and CLAUSS & li It C)., the place, if you want a nice lit ting all-wool suit of clothes made to 01 dcr for only- 10.00. The thirteen icur old sou ul Authouv Gallagher was instantly killed in the Pros I eel Colliery, Wilkesharre, Friday by being crushed between a prop and a moving car. His lather is in the County Jail, wl eie he was taketi the same moiuingon .commit uienl Irom the MHVnr's .-nice lor drunken ness ami disorderly conduct. The body of thu bov was taken to liis'liome, but no one was there, Ins inolher being down town. Later in the flay she leturued Ui ful l the n angled tr maiiis of her Mill lying on ihe bed. EB.Frledmann k Lanterjung are Ihe laruesl culel-y manufietureis in Ihe United States, and their gofula are guaranteed to la first class in every resien' and equal lo any in the market. About 30 dillereut style, of their pn.-kel knives and razor, may be seen at the News Depot. They wre Imtlulit at a bargain and are heipg retailed at about ordinary wholesale prieea. CJ'The rush stillcohtinues nt C'i.auss & Ubo., for those handsomely-made, all-w o ol suits at SI 0.00. Call early il you wish to take advantage of this remarkably -low price lor a suit made to order, In Trumbauer's siloon on Eighth street, Allentown, Tuesday evening, a Ger man named Hubert, somewhat under the Influence nf drjuk, accused Robert Berken stock of haying robbed him of some money Tliisledtnn tight, during which II ilbert drew n dirk and stabbed Bt-rkeurinck in the abdomen, culling a (rightful gash Another stab four inches long and tun Inches deep was made ip Berkenstnck's leg. The injured man is III a critical condition Hilbrrt was 01 rested and put lu jail. Maud "Isn't this a queer title for a bonk, mother: 'Not Like Oilier Gult?, I wonder what she ran be if she Is not like other girls?" Mother-."! ilmi'l knnw, un less she gnei into the kitchen and helps her mother instead nl slaying in Ihe parlor to read novels." And David Ebbert still con lloues tn loan teams at low rates. William Laffertv an "Id offender In th e line nf larceny on the North Pennsylvania Railroad, was sentenced In the Nnrthamn Ion Count, at Ea'lnn, Satur lav, to pay $10 fine In raeh of six nfteiires.lho cost of pr-'se eutinu, and Klitsry cgnflnctneot for tvvcu Crtv The Urge and conslanllv growing Hat ofsludeiila at tin Keystone Siute Normal School at Kuletuwn has rendered it neces sary for the trustees to decide upon tho erection nf n new odditlou, 120 feet in length, and 3 stories high. aH"In using Panlllnn Skin Curo for dlsrases nt Ihe skin nd cutaneous system, yon do not rcqulro Internal modiclnesi mo cure Is made by withdrawing the dlsoastd matter from tho body. At Mount Jefferson, a point nn the Switchback Railroad at Msuch Chunk, tho wire rope of a truck broke on Saturday, de laying the excursionists sovornl hours That sterling old Democratic war horse James Sweeney, of Summit If ill.onnnuncrs Itnself In today's AnvncATB as a oandl- late for the Democratic nomination for As-emlily man. jS5J"Mnny members nf tho Ifav Fever nsncinllon of New Englnnd, used Paplllon Catarrh Cure for several reasons, and lake pleasure in recommending It as tho simplest and most certain preventive and cure. The filteenth annual conference of tho ast German district nf the United Breth ern Church In Christ will be held at Allen town, Oct. 1st. Bishop J, J. Dickson, nl Ohio, will preside, and about 75 ministers will compose the conference. aarPaplllon Sktn Cum Is a delightful lotion to apply slier shaving nr bathing. It will cure all Irritation nnd prevent ulcerous formation., or soreness, and chafing. Mixed with cologne it is u delightful toilet water. Sew your butlona on light (at I. W. Balrd's New Mastoilon Show and Mam moth Minstrels appear here holii afternoon nnd evening, Monday, Aug. 23rd. Admis sion 25 cents. I. W. Ualrd lifts won an enviable repn. tstlon as an amusement manager. He will bring Ills New Musiodom Shows here In their own Opera House which will be erec ted on the Foundry flats, on Monday Aug. 25ih. The Sunday school nf the Evangelical hurch. ol Weisport, will excurseh to Glen Ouoko on Saturday, the 30th Inst. Fare for the roun d trip adults 30 cts. children 20 cts. The train will leave LAS. depot Weissport at 8:45 a. m. The Lutheran and Reformed Sunday adiool, of Weisport,wi)l excurseh toMout t'lln Park, Luzerne count, on September Gill. Tickets, adults tl. 10, children fi5 els. The Irwin will leave here at 7,00 o'clock on thoL S. R. U. returning from the P.irk at 5.30 p in Yon should by all means take this delightful occasion In as it will prnba bly tie the lat opportunity nfthe season. Jos. DeFrehti is meeting with success lu the sale of campaign badces. Samuel Seller h 'Ving put in curbstones. Is now laying n flag pavement, and putting un a neat iron fence around Ms icsnleiire nn Bank street, Joined in Wedlock. Mr. William Koons, of Lehlghton, and Miss Mary Alwell, of Hollywood, were married at Ihe bride's residence last Satur lay evening. The ceremony was perlorm ed by the Rey. E. A. Bauer, of Christ Lutheran Church, Hazlelon Nonu but the immediate friends ami relatives of the bride and groom were present. Mr. and Mrs Kooiib have our best wishes for their suc cess In life. Hazlelon Plain Speaker. The Jcddo Strike Ended. The employees nl tho colli, ries of G. B Markte k Co., tit Jeddo, Highland nnd O ik. dale, rcsuin. d woik on Monday morning, the iltiliullfcs winch caused the stril.e on the lllth of July having been amicably settled. The company have withdrawn the agreement in regatd In stoppages nnd have s'llHtnnleil a simple form ot receipt, such aatbo tn.-n weie wilting I.-, sigq when the trouble lirst originated. II ts muluuUv understood that the men will s-ltlu with ihe e-'lnpany ot the Mid of each mouth 111 ihe same maimer as is fnn.tumnrv with other opcr.itm throughout the region, Teaches' Examination. Teachers' Examinations will be hold as follows: For Lower Townmenslng district at Mil port. Friday, Aug. 2Jnd. For East Pcnn at Pennsrllle, Tuesday, Auir lllth For Upper Townmenslmr district nt Stem lersvllle. Thursday, Aug 53th. For Mahoning district at Pleasant Corner school houe. r-atunlay. Sept. 6th The examinations nil! be in writing and will begin promptly al 8 o'clock a m. T. A. SNyncn, Sunt, of schools. Lehigh Valley Medical Association. The ioiirth annual iiieeling of the Lehigh Valley Medical Association was Isold in Maueh Chunk Monday and was attended by some lilty physicians of Eastern Perjn sylvanra. Mauy were accompanied by their families. Dr. It Leonard, of Mauch Chunk, the president of the association, delivered Iho address .of welcome. The annual address was delivers)! by Theopho In, Parviii, ol Philadelphia. The addrets was illustrated bv diagrams and was receiv ed with every evi'b'noe ,ol interest and np- p-oal, At Siimnilt Hill a brief session wis held and Dr. Thomas, of Quakertown. we elected president for the ensuing year. Infanticide at Pmcsrcyo- Sherill H"or weoi lo Pinegrove Schuvl- kill nounty, on liie I4lli Inst., to arrest Miss Alico Etler, ol that place, on a charge of infanticide. On WetlncsdayfGottlieb Crowse, ,larnier of Ptrcgrnve tounship, while walking over his land, came tn a small mound which seemed to be newly made, and curiosity prompted him In make on iuvrstigalinn. Taking a stick, he proceed ed to irmove the earth, when to his great horror ami uswinislupeut he uneovoreil the body nf an In lout. Mr. Crimea went to Pinegrove and notified the iiutlu.rities, who at onco telegraphed lor ;omner !Ialber slaniit. On the arrival of the coroner, h jury was empaneled and an inquest held upon the body. The iuvestigslioii divulg ed the fact that the infant belonged to A I ice Etter. The evidence was that the child was burn alive, and that it bail been (Iran gted by its mother, ami burin! upon the land nf Mr. Crowse in hopeanf concealing hercrlmo The verdict of the jurv wast Death by staugulatjon ot the bauds of Alice Etter. Mahonlns Items. The ten ires last Sunday were well attended al. the St. John'a rbureh. The ieop1e seem lo delight morn In attending religious services in hot weather than they did in lime pjst. A ipee ting was held In regard In rf modeling of Ihe St. John's rhurcli. St. hss lo-eu ucrcrd iisin to buy lumber and sono ptl.er material this fail, and put the r. mniningolf until next spring, Might II 1 1 t be a qoeatiuu, f (hat next spring will everrntnef Next Sundsv.Aug. 24 Rev. Wm.Slrsuss will preach hs annual harvest sermon bere. All should attend. "Cleveland Badges"are becoming rem mnu bare, el ell the little boys begin to soar thrill. 'i'ho effects of (he recent Esrthqske was not lelt in any way lu this s-eii.,ii Won A it not have been that a new Rejiorter has been shaken hae many might not have believed il, who are now studying ''Physl oal Geography." Next Saturday evening Aug. Sfltli thn New Maboiiiug Sunday School will hold lis annual picnic at ihn school hniue. The jdenlc had been held In the rv.nlnir or the n yr tga iu , mmb nt ht. past Uyo years, and has always proved a . , , .... praii l luecesi. and we have re, sous to be. ,,,' ' bt teachers stepjio.1 outr l the pro. Iieye that this one will be the best. Nj , ftsiWh, owing to othsr emploj men s bay dttt b.-u)4 be alt?, pug. ,srref;n,1 b,t,t; lpduseraeo! f. Jnry tut. Ihe following Is the list of Jurors drawn to servo al the October Term ot oar County Courts, to ccmtncnco on tho second Monday of October, 1884, nt to o'clock a. m.i aiiASD jnnonn, lie vou, James, teacher, Trcsckow Ooll, Anthony, farmer, I.ehlh township Duffy, VVm.. plasterer, East Mauch Chunk Dcltcr, Jno , farmer. Tnnamenslng Esscr, John 11., gentleaian, Mnuch Chank Oerman Frank, blacksmith, Weissport (label, J. L., merchant, Lehlghton Hogu;, Win., barber. Summit Hill JIaney, qiinmns, shecmnkrr, East Venn Hoover, Crelghton, machinist, Wcathorly Kramer, Win. H.,elork Franklin Lewis, John L , clerk, Lansford Murphy, Wm , minor, Jeancirlllc Mct'ormlck. Wm. (1 mirhlnlst, I.ehlshtou Ophold, Ocorire. tinsmith, Mauch Chunk Itehrlg Jonas, fn-mor, Mahoning Snyder, l-.llns. laborer, Kidder ! JJtekllng, Kllllan, car repairer, Lcliltshler ' Sharkiy, Tat. P., gentleman. Maneh Ohunk Shea, Wm., merchant. Summit Hill Williams. John T!.. foreman, T.nnsfnrd Whelon, John, miner. Reaver Meadow Zelirenfuss, IMwIn miner, I. Townmenslng llontz, lllram, lnmbero'an.E. Mauch Chunk rKTtT jnnons Ackennnn. Wm., cmlneer, Summit Hill Beer, Allrcd, laborer, I'arrytlllo Heildoo, I, A., clerk, Lin" inna Hnlllet, Nalhm. Jr., teicher, Mahonlntr Boyle. Charles laborer, I.nntonl Bennlngholf. F. W..llnfmbh, V. M Chunk tlaeliman, Pidllp.'ea-lilnHt. Beaver Meadow Dnttir, t'hirlcs. distiller. Kidder Portrait, William, 1 borer, L Tnwamenslng Enzlan. George, butcher, Frarklln Fdwsrds, Onen. laborer, Braver Meadow Ferry. Barney, miner. Attdrnrlcd Valtlnirer. Orlnh, carpnter. Franklin Flower, Win., laborer, Kidder (Jell, Wm., lumberman Pcnn Forest Horn, Wm., laborer, Lehlghton Hnnver, John, burgess Weatlierly Henry, Wm. tl., carpenter. Linforil Knccht. Wm 71.. merchant, Weissport Koch, Knus, Jr., laborer Pcnn Forest Kelcr. Ferdinand, butcher, Audenrlcd Kelly, Edward, agent, Mnitr-h Chunk Keinercr, O. W. cabinet-maker, Lehlghton Kelly. D. O.. laborer, summit 11111 McFarland. II., laborer. I. Townmcnslnir MeF.lroy, James, Inn-kecper, Mauch Chunk Markley, Tlluhinan, shoemaker. Franklin ii liter, Jeso, carpenter. Heaver Meadow Miller. Henry, butchor. Franklin Melirldc, Pat., laborer, Mauch Chunk Nothsleln, Mnhlon.blacksmllh.X Mahoning Reese, Thus,, minor, Nesquehonlng Itomlg, Daniel, Jr., J. P . I'.nst Pcnn ltoth, ( hirles. painter, Franklin Rot. I'anlcl, farmer, Ka-t Penn Ri hrlg, t'has. U, laborer, East Penn Sillies, J tcob, engineer, Pairyvlllo Sleeker, Wm., blaeksinlth, Pookerton Snyder, Wallace, tm ulder, I.ehluht'.n Selnnldt, Frtd. farmer I, Tnwninenslnc Scliwcllicnz, Paul, Innkeeper. Mauch Chunk Smith Paul, farmer, Towauienslog Trapp, Henry, saloon keeper, Wolssport Victor, liobt,, mnchlnlst, Packer Wentz Levi, ex JuJge, L Townmonstnir Whltttngham, Alfred, gentleman lsspott iamler, Ch is., farmer. Jlaliunlng TttAVKUsi: jcnous. Rrodhead, Win. F., eh rk, Mai onlng Hoyd. James, laborer. Summit Jllll Jlelsel. S I... machinist, Weatlierly iioml, John, machinist, Packcrlon Culver, E, D., foreman. Mauch chunk ' Cassldy, Mlclnel, lumberman, Ncsquchonlng Coyla. Huali. miner. Ih-avcr Meadow Dalrs, Jolin F., agent, Weatlierly Druisbaeli i has , farmer, Towamenslng Daughcriy, Tliomns, clerk. Yorktown l-:xncr, John, carpenter. Mahoning Erw.n, Thomas, tanner. Malmnlnj Kadle. It. II. clerk, Wcntherly Farrnn, Michael, wntchmau, Lehlghton (letz. E , sawyer. Klihh r (lallngher, Dennis, miner, Lnnsford llnrklns, John, laborer, Lansfnid JlunslcUer, Josvph, lariner, Mahonlug Liinbcrton, J F., clerk, Yorktown Moyer, Dennis, carpenter, Towamenslng Miller, Fred, undertaker, Mauch 'hunk Mctlovern, John, watchman, lUauch Chunk McDanlel, Charles, restaurant, Weissport McUlnty, Janus, farmer,' Lausanne McOcrry. Mtehacl miner, Nesquclionlng Miller, John, Jr.. saloon, Lehluhton No'gh, P. V., farmer, Summit Hill O'l oiiiiell, Fr.ink, engineer. Ainlenrled Hatcllll. 11. J.,i1espntcher, Lehluhton Swartz. II. !!., clerk, Mauch Chunk Swuriz. Jacob, farmer, I. '1 owumenalng mlilonn, Thomas, merchant, Kosipu-honlng Slroh. Win. 1!., merchant, Mnu h Chunk Treyaskls I. man, agent. Heaver Meadow Wctk. Philip, carpenter, Frjnklln West, Isaac, farmer, Lehigh Williams, Josfah, contractor, Lnnsford Wctztll, Daniel, carpenter. Ucathorly Wlnterati In.Ueorge, mechanic, nuuimft Illll 7-ern, John F., cleik. Weissport A Pension Swindler Dabbed. C.Baker, ti incurious pension swindler. was arrested Wilkesharre, early Sunday illuming by Chief of Police Myers on Infor mallou lurninhed by Examiner Sidmnn, of the Pension Huienu al Washington. Sidman bad been on Baker's track lor some time and ileleifed Ins handwriting nn one of the hotel registers. A warrant was immediate In iftii.il and Daker was nnesled in bed Ho is cbaiged with defrauding pens'nncia In various pans of the Siute, Iho latesl victim being from Altoona. Baker would first ascertain the names of the pensioners he luteuilt-d lo work and then call upon tbeni, representing himself as a special iension agent from Washington, sent to revire the pension list. Upon thn proper papers being shown him ho would at once declare them illegal ami for n certain sum oiler tn make them all right. By this method and a rimis others h.i snoeeedcl In victimizing a great manv people. When arrested he had $1 ,020 In his possession, He had mudn arranyem.nl with a Mrs, Cynthia Rhoads, of Carhondulo, lo visit Philadelphia Sunday night, where ho said it waa neci-ss,irv for her to go to appear be. fore Ihe Pension Agent in have her claim legally rstabllshed. Tho lady went to Wilkesharre on Sdlurda', taking with her $140. It was evidently Baker's intention to get possession ol ihis money before reach ing Philailelphmandlhen desert btsvictim. Biker ia said to have heeti n pirtner nfthe notorious Captain Jetiks.who was convicted of pension frauds in Philadelphia last M st and sentenced tu two years' imprisnumeut. Wild Creek Item: Harrison Kunkte, pnstinasler ntTrachs. ville. Is busy tiidslilng his new store house. Farmels In Ihlsseetldn are busy prcparr Ing tho gunnd for another crop. The le nle season Is here, and several plo nirs will be held here shortly. A grand plo nle will bo held in Mrs John Stetier's drove, at Tracfcsvllle. by tho I'll grim Unljil Sunday school, on ."Hturdjy, September 61 h. Addresses will be made by Rev J II. Schlepplgoud Rev. A. M.Strauts. Muslo by tho Kunkletown String Band. Miss (Clio- Ilaydt, who ts employed In Mahoning Valley, was vlslllnx her parents and Irlends In (Ids placo on Sunday last Some people lu Ih's vicinity fpaik of Laving felt Iho corihquiko two weeks ago. John Eckbart,ol this place, went lo fas tou last weeg to consult u doctor about Ida eyes, Mr. EekLart has teen blind for.sovcr. al years and the doctor, though he thinks the ic.ult doubtful, will try to rcitoio the sight. All ths fruit trees In this vicinity bear a boavy crop, hough not v ry valuablo as they are all more or less damaged by Insects, Ilenjainln Heer, ofibls pl4e, formerly of Bscr's Valley, bat dug twa wells-the first about forty feet deep and the second twenty, both am dry. Ha Intends to fill the deepest one with gloved and tlx the other ene for a "stem. ClAUDIVB, Domocratlo Conntr Mooting. Pursuant to rail repr ssnta lives of tho Democracy assembled al the County Meet ing held al the Court House, in Maueh Chunk, nn Monday last. Tho meeting was called to order by George W. Esser, Esq.. chairman of the County Committee, and E. It. Rsucli olid W. M. Rspsher were named for Ibe position ol Chairman, but Mr. llipsher withdrawing, li. It. Raucli was unanimously chosen lo preside. Vice Presidents Hnn. A. J. Dnrllne, of Lehlghton and John A. Qulnu.of I.atisford Secretaries II. V. Mnrtlillncr, Sr., of Lehlghton, J. W. Malloy, of Summit Hill and Harvey B. Sinllli, of Wealherly. Tho following named genllemen were then named as a Comtnlllcenn Resolutions , George W. Esser. Hon. Allen Craig, Samuel ZelgeulusJ, Eno3 Koch, and Hon. Mlchuel Cassldy. The following ptrsons were namoJ to serye on the COUNTY OOJtUtT'Wt! Audenrled lWnird Ferry, John Dugnn, James O'Donnell, Beaver Meadow Wm Civic, Frank Me Faditeu, Datiiel B-nlin. Easl Mnuch Chunk Patrick English, Phil ip Rader, H. W. B-lneman. East Penn .loslah Ardrea', Tllclitnan W. Rteigerwalt. Ambrose Stelgerwall. Franklin II. P. Lovati, Wm. It. Rabor, T F Arner. Kidder S' mil Sefernia Hawk, Frank Wor- not. p.ml E kert, Kidder Noith James T. Wondring, Wm. It Tialich, Conrad Hoffman. Lunstord J Brndy, E. II. Shoemaker, J, D Kellev. Lau-anne Win, Kennedy, John Potters, Daniel Frevmaii. Lehigh -Patrick Mehan.H. FrHs. J. Hanlv. L'hlchloii John T Rmmol, E. Newhatd, II. V. Morlhimer, Sr Lower Towamenslng- -J. C. Krealiver, diss. Green, Ley! Harlemnn, Mslmnlng Thnmas Horn, Jnhn H, Artier, R.rnard t.eomrd. Maueh Chunk. 1st. ward Jacob Remind, Lewis IN isley, Bernard Boyle. Mauch Chunk, 2,1 ward -It. E. Swnrlz, Elwanl Kellev, John Korlx Nesquehonlng fach Buss Patrick Mc- Pliilbp", John Donahue, Packer Reuben Stiner, D. L, Stcwatt, John II Gerhard. Puck'erlon V L-o Stilo, Vm Stocker. M. L Johnon. Parrwille Incob Sllfies, James Wagner C. M. Safer. Penn Forest I J Smith, Enos Koch. Jr , Emanuel heller. Summit Hill James Sweeney, Solomon R ckeri, Win. Shea. Towamcnsing Nathan Stemler, Benjamin Beer. Abraham Oieen, Weatherly-H. S. Rlnker, II. B. Smilli, M. t. K miner. Weiport William E. Reed, F. J. Kosl, J. O. Kern. The following are tho officers appointed lo hold the Dclente elections In the several districts the first named being Iho Judge nnd the others Inspectors: Audenrlcd F. O'Donnell. J Boyle, E Ken dlcn. Heaver Meadow II. Gallagher, T IJrogan, J. Colo. East Penn T. Schoffer, J. Stelgerwal, J. Yenser, East Mnuch Chunk E. Bauer, O. Kostcn- l-ad.r. t). Hovle. Franklin A, Oraver. D. Krcfiro. D. Arner Kidder North J.T. Ilolcomb, D.G.JleLcod, J. ll.SbafTer. Kidder South E. Gelz. O. Warnct, II. Sll- Acs. I.ehhrh E. Fritz. P. Connor. D. Cannons. I.insf.rd P. King, E. Harklns. M. Cramp sle. Lehlghton P. Wagner, O. Ycnsor, (1. Slocker. Lower Towamenslng F. Smith, E. Boyer, r. Smith Lausanne W. Kennedy, P. J. Cunningham. I j. if llllcKulger. Mahonlng-O. W Drlesbach, J. Shcrnor. J. yirner. Mauch Chunk. 1st Ward J, Seiislnirer. Thos. Mullen J. Boyle, E. Ii. Maueh Chunk. t!nd Ward W, Warncke,Sr., .1. S'elmbacb II Melllnloi-. Nesquehnnlng John Orussln, L. Tarleton, J Smith. Penn Purest L. Kuehner, O Smith, W. DotKr. Pmkoi-John Fautt, J. Rouitg, D. T.. Stewart. rnikerton I,. W. Stiles, K. Shnircr, W. Illiner. Pamvllle W. Bamford. F, L. Boyer, Al. Ileer. Summit Hill Owen Gallagher, J. P. Me IIiil'Ii .7. IT. 1. iniron. Towamciisli.jf W. Sharfer, J. O. Beer, P. Kern. Weissport V.. Rsrip, A. Uoyer. M. Emery, Weaiherly W. U.Scourunin, I). It. Youn; B F. tJlewell. Tho Commitloa on Ketolmions reported a- follows i RnoLVttn. That Iho Democracy of Cur, bon County heartily ratiliei the noriiina tion'of Grover Cleveland fir Ihe P-csidency and Tliomas A. Hendricks for Iho vice Presidency, and that we plcdco a cordial and united supp -rt at the Toinlng election Tliat tie platform nf nrinc'ldes adopti d by the Democratic Convention at Chicago, especially the pledge in laior ol n reduction ol taxation to Iho end that labor may b relieved of its enormous burdens, is also heartily rndmaej by the milled Democracy ol tins county. That we tully endorse the present Dem oeratlc Slalo Administration, and onngral ulale the people of Pennsylvania thai after iniiiiv years or liepuuucnn corruption ai Harrlfbiiru. Ihev have at last succeeded in establishing a State Government ulirch has proved by its acta tliat olhcial position is u public I lift for tho benefit nl tt peopliynd thai honesty and economy and strict ac i-ouutahillty have been slrtctlv enforced in all official circles, and that all pledge ol I'.eiorm made beforu eleciiim lisle bevn hiittilnllv cirriol out. That in Iho emulng J'rcshlenlial election n invito Ilia rnoperatioii of nil honorable and horel men for ihe elevation ofOmver Cleveland, ol New York, to the Pneideooy nnd Thomas A. Hendricks lo Ilia Vice Presidency ol Hie Unjled States, to the end I hat o 1 eiul inleer IV mav bo assured, ami Iboclorir of the American nnmo may b. maintained at homo and abroad. Hon. M. Cassldy oll'ered Iho following, l!e6lcl, That Ihe delegate election be held oi. Saturday, Sept (ilh, and Ihe Cuusi ventlon on Monday, Sept. 8th, 1881. fter which tjo Hireling adjourned Aronnd Pleasant Corner, Mr. t). HchrU has been having trouble with a mink said mink haying eaien up two of Ids ducks: hut havlmr purchasrd n twenty. Are cent trap, he thinks that mink's career will b short. Tewl. Itehr'ar Is rennrted to have seen o t .mount In Leopold Kellcy's fjwl jard last week. -Alex Kemerer. ol Mahnnlnir. Is sportlo; a new platform spring wagon. t;orrect. Mrs Oassle Sillier nnd rlnuuhter. jf Fast Mauch Chunk, were yltillng Irlends In mo Valley last wei K. Mr N. Oerber was on a visit to Mauch Chunk last wccic. Vrs O. l'sbrlg cc.s over to see friends In East I'ttiii recently. Catharine Probst, or Wnlnnlport, was vIsilliK friends In the Valley last week. t!. II Ncff. of Fast Penn. eauirlit a monso by the tall; It was a bad place Incalch him, for Ihe mous turned nn I bit him nn the llnaer, wlirreupon Xm if .'ashed the mouse li Hi (lone shaking the life out nfldrn.eclalbi Ing, '.you won i one me nn.iuioro Mrs. Kate Xan-'er. of Iimghtori, was visiting friends hereabouts lust r-unday c, Rrhrlg and and W. J. Klstler were to the Indian mountain Sunday. n ii Wefr. of P.4ii I'o p. and J. T. Me. Dan el were on a trip to Cunnlpgham Valley last wetu Miss Emma Iluch spent Sunday with her parents. I. H. Nothsleln. of Lehlghton. has th eoniraot tn hull.l Ihe new suhool bouse be tween Mcuamers ami i.emguiun. onur, lower Towamenstntr Dots- Rev. J. IX Freeman preached his harvest sermon In "t John's church last Sunday, Th" collection amounted to ilO and It to be uroo or oenevoieni purp ret. .Hi. llnhn. nriranlil of St John's church will soou innku hit appearance lo collect lilt semi-annual raiarf. The to nle oi Ihe Bowman's Snndty school net well al tended last SHurday. Ihe relrethment siand took In Mai Un) proceeds from the same are for the benefit ot tho school. 'leorge Raraaly hat pot a new roof on hit dwelling. Mrs. s'harlei Blase wa surprised last Won a wsetc ago ly"""''! and relative', who hart asmnbleil wlin It elr baskets ullad villi eatables, lo wieoraie ner Liruuiar. O. (I. Blase hat a cern stalk that It tj ft. 8 Inehet In height and It tUH txr""'nif.- " of she Chest ;r County Mammoth varleiy. H there It any "ct whe ein teat K we would Jjlft tohitr frop tbtm CoMjotlfrz People In and out of Town. We would be pleased tn have our clliwrs, send us Hems under this hea l as tl i 1 1 -possible Tor us to secure them all. Eo. o Then. Bruegel, of Cherryvillc, waa in town last Frldsy. II. It. Peters spent tome time In Allsn- j tlo City last week. M Its Aggie Hank, Is enjoying Ihe ten breezes of Ocean Grove. Miss Minnie Paul, of Hokendauqua, Is visiting relatives aud friends lu tnwn. Miss E. lluchman, of Allentown, Is tho guest ol Miss Ida Clans,, on Bank street. Geo. W. Morlhimer, our rlpi.l typo, la crushing hearts through the Wyoming Volley. Miss Mary mid Amanda Kulznnd Miis Susan Walter, of Allentown.wero the guests, of J.J. Kulzduritig the week. Misses Berkeu.eyer and Snvder, of Allentown, are the guests ol Mrs. Wm, Kctnorer, on Bank street. Our popular young friend T. J. Selfert U spending n few weeks in Philadelphia aud Atlantic City. J, W. Haud.iibu9ti, J. Ii Oabel ami B Kunli were In Philadelphia list wee!: In see Jay Eye-Sen Irot. Our eenial friends Will Ash and Will Grtlbe, of New York Oily, have been enjoy ing the mountain hrc.'iei hero during me week. Frank Langford, of Peterson, N. J., was in town Tuesday aud dropped In lo tee us. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Leinbuoh, ol Reading, are tho guests ol 0. A. G'Uusj, un Bank sticet. The Mlses BlaMec. of Weilhcrlv. tho Missei Richards. of Philadelphia ami .Mr. It Crelliii.of White llayen, were in lown on Tuesday, GT0CK MAHjCTSXC, Reported up In 12 o'clock, by Do Haven 4 iiiwtnen,,Ujnlcer3,Wn. .Ill ti i iilnl street, Philadelphia. Stncas bought aud Sold cither lor casli or on margin. miadili'ha, Aug. (lib 1884. bid asked D S3's, Ext 11)0 101)1 u S Currency 0 s 12(1 U S 4i, new 1123 U S 4's , 120 1I2S 1201 67J 14i f,U 43 43 611 23 ennsylviniia R U 57 liiladelphia A Rendlnir U It 14 Lehtgh Valley RR ; 04 Lehigh Coal ,V Niivignllon Co 43 Iluir. N. Y. A Phila. R R Co -IJ N'evv Jersey Central i fill Northern Pacihc Coin 22! " " Prefd 53!r Oregon Trnnscontinentiil 10 m 41 r.is 411 301 Union Pacific , 4 Western Union 011 West Shore Hs 41 Louisville .1 Nashvillo 30 Silver, (Trades) , 85 (10 New Advertisements. 13 T1IK KIOSTEATION which follows Dlphthcil.i, anil tho persistency with Mhich It cling? to ths patient, r.re well known to all who lir.vo had any cxpcilcuco with 11 Us tcrrlblo disease. Tho following letter shows liovr tho re storing and Invigorating properties ot overcome It, and 5 how ly lializ. i PV " i.uiii:.. oarsaprnwa bi00d .t ncutrallrcs and eradicates tho poisoned nialtcr ftur.i It, brlnglns to tho rtinvalececnt tlio color, llfo aud vigor ot tuuust licalth. I-oirai.t,. MAEJ3. T,Tr.rir.r:si. C. L llrvir, Co.: (iOnlJninen Uvllttln.'.lilliail tho illiililhcrla lnet Am II. Tlicellx.isolettlicrACiywoak, blood jaior, wim no r.ppcuic, aim uno coma hoi scoin 10 i any l io.il i is cuocis. i lociru nAit-i'. iiil i..vw:n lccumnirtulcilbvii neighbor. After Elio l.:ul bi ca takliig It a fcwilnys wo noticed Reliance fir tlio better she Ccgan'tii tat with n U'li'-'i. It seemed to tako out the poison the dlicaroliaU left In her blood, the cuaugo ucnig vciy noiiccauzo m jicr laco. t.ho took It two lnontha and fully regained i... i..,.i,t, . .inii..,. ' ,ov. l.l-l II;.,IIII, illll.11 ,u vol Milium. lie IIOIT rfcnmmcnd lloon's S.ins.U'Aim.kA with a croat ileal oi pleasure, v cry t ruiy yours. J. It. SMIllt. ij suiicriicm ditcci. "That Extreme Tired Feelinrr." "The frst boltlo haq done mv dauslilcra prcat ileal ol toed; l.rr food dors ni t tlis- licss l.cr now, in r noes f re stiller irom mat cttreir.e Ural jeellvt wldch sho did Lcfoio tailing iJjaou s u.ns.ti'.wu.ui." Sold by all druggists. Prlco tl a bottle ot Blx hotlVis lor 5. Prepared 1 y C. I. i:O0B & CO., Apothecaries, I-oiycll. Mats. -JloovCa 'rootlb-Pon-der, Only -J Cents. UP,D ROOK Lime and Limestone, LIMESTONE FOP. FtlHNAOE AND JC I L N USE. Wood, Coal & !'Iiand" Limos, STnioiiBT, PnnrsT akd CiiCArnST. Reliable pnrtles wanted to nil our limes Farrnors and olhrr. for nrlee. nn.l terio. uyifiereu m ni-tircsi n, jt stations auurcss, KLINE BROS., V It E ELAND. PA. Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Limes I'lastering iialr, tlo. Kilns an i Qimrrjcs, J-'recniinsburg, Pa, To vliom it may Oonoorn All nerenns are herebr Airlil,! harhertnir nr irusring my wne, ma aiauia iiaui" l, on my account t sho havlnir Ml my hen and biurd without just cause or provocation I will nay no debts of her con'racilng after m s uaio. i.i.w is a. iviiu.ii, .eiiunion, Carbon Co., )'a., Aug 4,lS81-n3 Farm for Sale. A ralnablo f.rm of aloul lajacrrr. admin Inir lands of tVall-ice Selnel. on thu rood leading lo the Mnlmnlng Valley, will be s-,,l on easy tonus. Fur (urthi-r tnfurtua, lion address ur apply to 'o, II. M. STOf'KKH. Lehlchton, i'a. At H. II. Snyder's Store. Julyietf JOSEPH SAVITZ, Boot and Shoe Maker Opposite fcJLAUSS & IUtO'S, Bank Street, Lohighton, Repairing neatly done at low prices. Patronage solicited. July M, mS. TRACH'S ACADEMY And Commercial School A Hnardlntr and Day Ssheol for Young Men and Ladles. Proparra for college, for teaching, and tor business. A fnll'orpsor rxiierieneiu teaciiers. (.marges jieasonume. Keftrenccs : Faculty of i.atayetto iionese; Busiiiosa Men 01 ration, Pa., and other a trout, run sesnu opins aiijtn Sill ilt-ioa insi vnisi .".. Sund for calti lugua in It II. TltrtDIt Prlu. Eatton,l'a, 1 leuco iiieuiiuu un paper, . T. J. BRBTNEY, RfcneetfHy annoanee s to the msrahanttef i.ttliiirninii anil oiucrs mat as is mouareu to do all klnda Of Hauling ofFreight, JSjjpress Matter and Baggage at v.ry reatooaWa prlees. By prompt at ,,niion to all ordiri hshaneitu inarlta sliar , puWle atronak-e. Uvsldese. eorner of pint apd Iron street, L,tblguU'ii. r. , ,r4, t, Umnllos lelt at O. M. nw.eay Ron's store will realv prompt atltnlon. v L , lltmira .,.,,,., I J. tupilit, Jul; II. l! Jta, JHMft" 'M o H. Peter JLJl. THE TAJXOR, ai k1 i s Ul o o s 3 SITI!IIC.S! Very Moderate Prices and Perfoct Fits It thai motto of this Estaollshuient. YOU are In riled lo Inspect goods. U H. PETERS, Pott Offlco Building, BANK Stre , April 26, 169. LfhlKliton, l a. - i Consumptives and Rheumatics, BO YOU f ABI BELIEF? If so, we. mil altention tn VINEI.A.S () N C, which lias just been established i if "Ojlci on the Highest Known Puul i si tbu Celebrate,! rino Region of tho South, There is NO Malaria, no Fogs, no Cnim. t, c Debility. MINERAL WATER OF L.U.N MEDICINAL PROPERTIES, RELIEF ASSURED TO For Iho purpose of allowing people i'i t tho Merits of what wn Claim for this Cllni ale, ROUND TRIP TICKETS aro Issued it very greatly HEDUCEp RATES linm ty. ij: part of the North by applying In ihe C,.ti iU.':toiier of Iinmigratiuu, Raleigh, - V As a further inducement the upderslu el, who has just completed a COMMO.lifr OUS BUlLpiNG, will luruitk to Invalids Board at Half Ratcg for the First Thirty Days. J. H. HAED2N, Vlnelond, Moore Co., Nv p., rixvullf ol Brooklyn, N. Y. apiSil yl E. Jf, LUCKENI1AO! DHALEH IN s.3 aW. Bordeis & Dpgorations, Books, Stationery, Fancy tM; Window (Shades tS: Fixtiin ' Latest Styc9, uadp and put up, f iel y , Paints, Oil, Varnish, Put" Brushes & general Paink i Supplies. Ho. 61 Broaflpy, Mancli GiEt. I llelow Ihe Broadway Itoti-u. Stato of North Carph:,. AOlUOULTURAIj piipAKTMLNT Ralviuij, ), C, Jiuielvlh, Is i To the People rjf tho Northern, Nev I land and No th U'istirii Slates: It is " dee,i regret we lentn of tio Jieavy I - sustained by the frosts and lee Well 1 hursday and Friday Lights, May Vv ' and SOlU, At usual. our '.ate, North Cak.oj.wa, Ebtvn Our tobteco plants areunhurt ano yr nicely. Grata amj grass crops are i r No damage whalttf (tone to Men. , , vegetables and friiln. We are very dttlrous of havliii: 'i thousands ol acjcof unoccoideii i. ,,' -with and cultivated by Northern . n, . . -we can offer u u climale ejeiei t n,,, and early Ip sis. Nonh Carolina W wlihln flpern I i -ol ew York. The vast r.sou ... , Stale will bo exhlbllrd In tins r Oiavd Stale Lxpuilllon pclotor l, 1J It Is inv duty and plearpre io m v. niatlon lo pel suns tieklnghuiiu i n. 1 1 Very Ilespcelfujly, Jno. T. Path in state Agent liunilsn .i DANK STEKET. Lehiffhton. IIILLERH and Douleia I AllKiadlOt CHAIN JIOCCHT m: -i REGULAR UAT.KJ.T PATf & We weald, also, tesprettuitf ii-iere, , . ua that we ate uowfpliy wtptred t, PLV them with 1 Frem cny Iflo fleMrea at V 1 1 ILOWKST PRHTK. - ' w U I FJ 1