Ill Now Advertisements. - MK -. V ' 9Uaje& '& Co.. , - dea'tVers zfi (ViV.M.Ilf '.I'lHH. Clocks, Jewelry, - Silverware, Spectacles Eye Glasses, post orrioE building, IVeiSsport, Peniiii- B,ep. airing orall klodi promptly attended to at TEKY Reasonable Charges. Tl'you need anything in our line, give us a call before go ing elsewhere. Our Prices are as low as the lowest, and all Goods-arc warranted to be as represented. feb2-y -Railroad Guide. flftPi ywini B. l5 Arrangement cf Pas:onger Trains. MAY 1884. Trams leave Allcntown as follows : (Via Phkiomkn IlAILHOAD.) For Philadelphia at U.U, 0.50, 11.(0 a. m., and M.I0 p. u. SUNDAYS. Tor rhlladelphlaat 'i.et a. m.and 6.20 p.m (Via East Pekh IIraxcii.) Tnr Heading and Harrlsburu-, 000, 8.40 a an . 1 1& i.Si' and o.os d. m. Fur Lancaster and Columbia, O.CO, 1.40 a, to., and 4 Sup w. SUNDAYS. For Harrlsburg, and waypolnts, T.SS a. tn, t.ns, p. m For l'biladelphla T3S a. m. Trains for Allcntown leave as follows: (Via PnunloMEN Hmliioad.) Lave Phllad'a. 4 3 7.40 a. in. and 1.00, 1.S, 4JD. an. I 5.16 p. m. SI'NDAYS. Leave Phlladtli hla. 8.30 a.m., IS), .! p. in. (Via East PMf. Hbanoii.) Leave Reading, 7.30, 10.16 a. in., 2.00. 3.10, and fi.15 d m. Leave Harrlsburg, 62', 7.S0, K.S0 a. m., 1.45 and 4.(10 n. tn. Leave Lancaster, fT.33 a. m., 1.01 ami )3.40 p.m. Leave Columbia, I. SO a. m, 1.10 and 3.4 P. nt. frrotu King Street Depot. SUNDAYS. Xave Tteadlnir. 0ia m., 6.00 p. in. Leave lliirrlehuru. 7.00 p. lit . 4 0' p. tn. Leave I' Mlnili'li hln 0 31) a. m , 3.SU p. In. Trails via "Perklomen Pal'roan" milked thus i) run to and Iroin Depot. Mnth iind Green sireots, Philadelphia, other tralnr to and fnmi llnad elr'el Depot The ' and 0.45 . ni. trains from Alien town, and ihe l 34 and ft IS p in, tr iln Trcnn Philadelphia, via I'ctMon i n Railroad, have through curs to and Imin Philadelphia. J. E. WOOTTEN, Otncral Manager. CO. fiANrncK. tlen'l I'a.a'r & Ticket Agent Mar 27th. P3. CASH IVEN ATTENTION. SMOKERS! All contestants for tho 25 premiums arKrcrat lug alve amount, ollercd by Ulackweire Imr liam Tobacco Co., lnut observe the follow lug couditinus on which tho premiums arc to be auarded. All uhks must bear our original Dull Durham label, U. S. Itci enue bump, and Caullon Notice. The bap must bo done up securely In a pacVngo with name and address offender, and number of bugs contained plain ly marked on the outside. Charges must be prepaid. Omtertetnurt Sovmhrr SiHIi. Allpack ages should be for arded Dcrember 1st, and must reach us at Durham no! later (Ann Ixctm Iter IMS. No matter where yon reside, send your package, advlie ns by mall that you have ai Rnn- n a,, tni- iln. number of hairs sent. h'amcs of successful contestants, with number ofbsgs returned, will l published, Dec. '.v. In Bos'on. Herald: New York, fernM ; Phlladel- Rhla, Tmr; Durham, N. C. Tnhami Ifant; ew Orleans. Timtn-I'emnnral; Cincinnati, tn ouirer; Cblenco. Daily A'rtci; San l'ranclsco, Ojanide. Addre-s. IlLACKWELl.'a IU'RIIAM TOBACCO CO., DcntiAM. SC., Every genuine packago has picture of null AarSce our next announccmcut.-kO. DANIEL WIBAND, nCarriagesVnjjonfiSleighs, &c CORK BR OF Wr gCI.r:UIUUTON , Pxaii a rartltrulsr atteatlon given to EEPAIRING la all Its dsUlls. at the very Lowest Prices Patroosao respoctfully solicited' and per fast satisfaction guaranteed. Jan.W, It ly. DAN, WIEAND, TiTV'fTfP.'P':; absolute Divort. residing throughout the United States and Oanaaa lor ueteruon, duqi uppuri,iairmper. anrr, cruelty, InrMtupatitildty, ele. Advice free. Slate your ease and address .IT -HNr.Y WAKD, World Ua'ldlng. ISO; roaJwsy, New Voile July 1K-1; t TRACH'S ACADEMY And Commercial School. A Hoardlno- and Day School fur Young Mn and Ladles. Prepares for college, fur tsachtna-.andlnrbns.net. A lull corps of ciperuncea teaeaers. unarges iteasouaoie. B.ferencesl Facility of Lafayette College; llailne.s Men ol trous. Full brut, n Of lis ng. 8th- Stu i .. .. . . . . , a... u.... d.ois may enier anyj uie. Dinu iw mi. leju.tolt II. TliDli Piln i'lcese mcmlOB this popsr. u.to it ii, tbauii rim. usieu,ra., 5SP "Original Cheap Cash Storo." Cloths in domand for thoso oool ovoninp3 We are showing a large and attraollve line 6-4 Ladies' Cloths In all the new fall shad's. Tha demind for there de-lrableuols la Increasing overyycar, and this pen ion ire have bought early and largely at Lower Prloei than ever before, whereby we will bo enabled to offer great In dueemcnti. Only a fnw m-re pieces of those all wool Oorilonla." ensslmeres at 02 con 8 on band of which wo inadenienttun last week. J. T. NUSBAUM, Onp. Public Siusre, Dank Street. Lehigh n, Pa. June T, 1884-ly, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBKR 0, 1884. -SPECIAL NOTICE Persons making payments tn this office by money orders nr postal notes will please make them payable at the Wkisswkt Post Orrici, as the, Le. hlghbm oflice Is mit a money urJer office Our Neighborhood in Brief. Miss Ajtnes Slrulhers departed this life, at Eit Mnu 'li Chunk, alter a lingering Illness, Tusilir men. In?. Hio "camping il'ib" relumed homo Sun Isy cvr-niu. They say Ibey had a a splendid timo. The borough ofEaslon proposes lo pro ceed against the T.ehlgli Coal and Kaviga tlou Cmnp it y for a number of ofTense". EO-A new lot ol CLOCKS. WATCHES ami JEWELRY jusl received at 8. II AO A MAM -a more, LiebiKlitnti, Pa. All the quarries In Hie Slatlngton region are ' eitic worked to to their full copseilv, and many new openings are about to be made. Uks rtCKKa'a EnuL'Sit RruitnT for On sumption. S'dd bv Dr. C. T Horn, Lo highton, and W uieiy, Weissjiort. William flhadlx, of Allenlown, Is erecling a ilwelling liousa nn Balk street, this hnniigli, and when finished will move into it with hi family. 'GUARAN'I EED tn cure a mid rr ronsli Aekf r's relehrnlnl Enclish Demedv. Sold hy DrOT Horn, Lebigliton, aim W."B.ery. wemturt. Kate Sehaefer: of Schiiy'kill Haven, was lirrnllv lommlltrd to jiill lor robbing her husband of $3, having abstracted it I rum his pocket hn ik. Hannah Lleh, on aged and infirm wo man, l P.dtsvllle, has oiitlone d the Court to i-. Iiipel her five pro-perom io is to sup Hirt I er. The cae will have a hearing, a.lfyoti wantn nire.smoiith.ensv 1iav four hair cut or shampooing, go to From ftooderer's Saloon, under the Exchange IIo- lei. no win u x you nglil, anil don't you iurci it. Divid Liniliert, proprietor of the Eagl Ifotel.at Fre'iiiamburg, convn'ttu I miride Monday by hanging lilni'clftn a rafter in a shed. II had been melancholy oyer the death o'ii n, lie was GS years old. yE9"TliB LhM Lhw pursed was Law's agent, who is pisfing thrnuith the Sioto In trolncnl Liw'a Celebrated Biuini;, ushiI lor bluing, hleuciiing and odorin. ano inukes good Ink. For pule at C T. Horu'i mid at the Novelty 8'ore, Utiiikwuy. A geneial rediietnn of fifiPon percent on the ay of nil peisons in the emtdny of the Lackawanna Iron and Coal Comuativ hnahptn nrdereil. The order includes th lirrsldent and all officer of the coinpanv. Only $10,00 cah fop an all-wool Suit at Tl. II. Peters, Post-office buildin '6' I.ehiyhton. For the week endlne August SO, 1S8J, lSft.ni).-! tonsol cral was tranpmrled ove' the Lehich Valley Railroad making a tntul of 4, 201. 2SI1 tons to that date, mid showing a decrease id 37S,S38 tons,s compared will, ssnin tiiiM last year, Tho Council ofSoulh Uethlehein is mi ablo t asccrtiiiii the nunies of the owners ofsoy-ral lots on Eisl Fourth street, in thai borniiih.anil Ih.y will probably b.i sold "or unpjld taxes unlets the i.wuets come lor ward. The exciting event of the week renter ed in ilieaioiisii gantiisof a Iniii.ed mon key ejthibitedi.il i ur streets bv Iwn gr asi Italians, one of win in tuined a hnndnran flie lntie aiilioal appearnl on a stand or table, and fired offa gun at Ihe word o' command, played the cymbals, and violin. rang a bell, and executed a number nfother lilies, as directed. When given anylhinc he would raise his hat ami bow acknowledg menls in a real genll-ni'inly manner, II. was aiso nuiir an exiiert at "tririiiiiir th Hgni Liiiiastin ii."aud was alimfUlmr i bv at trained monkey that has passed this Almut s'xty finely plated silver stuons and forks have b. en taken from Ihe. Lehigh cunal near the residence of Monroe WalpJ of WalhUtiort, They were first discovered by a iioatiiian.whn.n diving ilown.brnugbt up six ut the first trial. It la supposed that some tlm f threw them there. The Nuisrelh water company hss pur- rhaicd tlie big spring from the Morovirn board id trustees, and will immediately (Oinmenco to errrt water works which will insure a never-failing supply of water for that town. The September circular nf prices ol coal issued by the Philadelphia and Reading Cal and Iron Company Monday makes no changes in the rales ruling the past mouth. The Lehigh Valley Railroad lassencrr S'atlon al Laury s which is nearly cnmplel ed, is miiI to be one ul Ihe neatest along t lit line nt the road. Democratic delegate elections tn dav (Saturday), and County Convention Muu. day next. Ei-ard F. Merrill, a Iraveliog paper agent, while descending a flight ot ctairs on IVnn street, Reading, on Monday night, ten to the uiar below and broke his neck He was about 40 years old and came Irum Brooklyn. The largest number of mining accidents occurring in the Lackawanna district in a longtime occurred during August, when there were sixty one, of whleh sixteen were latal end seyeral will mako men and boys cripples lor ilia. arFOil 8ALE.-A LIQUOR STORE now doing a good rsviuc buinM. mil. good will and fixtures is offered for sale at rrasonauie casu price. Also, one eliaiblv ln'n.n lnuirii.T, . . ' w un.ir.oiaf.r.1, Lielllgn ton, will be sold at a fair fiura. F.,r liculars, apply Immediately, at the Auvo cath ofiire. j A beet sent us by some one sigulng "S C," measures 18 inches loDgand HJ iucbea in circutnlerence. This beats anything in the beet Hue we eyer saw, and If any mie can beat this beet, they bad belter trot that beet right along. a-Tiustees. Executors, Cuarlisns ami other Dee.ts, Receipt a.,k,. Judgment Notes. Minute or Record SlioiitM ,.e 11..-1 I, . . . lavs ill.uk. forsaleai Ihe Noveliv .Ti.l -- - " .. . -- .. ' . vaasun aovocatk oujee, va Auuitwa, l. Joe. N. Abbey illed at his home ulelphie in Monday last, nf spinal j , r, , .... i in Ms 4Mb. year. D'l In Phllsdelph disease, Csplsln of Battery II, 2nd Heavy Artillery, 1 1 21 h Regt.,) Tenna. Vols., and will be kindly remembered by bit old comrades In this section, ttSuMmes Rehrig hss Just received an immense lot of Watermelons, Cantaloupe, ml funis or all kinds.al his storeroom on South street, which he is selling at bottom prices. Call and Fee him and learn bis prices and you will he sure to bur, for the melons ure'all ripe ami Iresh gathered, The old, old slorjt Young lady at the card table" Won't vou take a baud, Mr. Jonist" Jones "I don't rsre if I do. Whose shall It bet" Their cards are ai ready out, and our popular liveryman Sand Ebbsrt has been notified to baye teams ready at moderate charges. Si. For the Isagest and finest peaches to be found anrwhera call at Frank Leib enguth'a Orran Orncery, Lehighton, Pa. One bundrrd baskets daily, Irrab from the orchards of New Jersay. Sold wholesale and retail. Tho Lehigh Valley Railroad sh-ps turned out on Saturday the largest and strong-it ioC'iniotlve eyer built at the Ef ton shops It is m six-wheeler, with nine teen-Inch cylinderand lies been christened Sampson." Engineer Henry Blank, ul town, has charge of the throttle. WWII. H. Peters, at the Post-office building, Lehigh ton, will, make you an all- wool suit lor only 10 cash, if you order now. -William Fox. one of Pottsville'a lead Ing ciliiens was stricnec with paralysis on Wednesday morning and died at noon He. iossi'8'd considerable wealth, and was a director uf the Miner's Kstional Bank and a member of the School Board, He was GO veara of ace. ggjTNow is the time, and CLAUBS & MO, tho place, if you want a nice fit ting ALL-WOOL Suit of clothes, made to order for only" $10.00. Samuel Th.nnus, a miner, living at Plymouth, quarrelled with his wile latt Sunday nLht and the two separated, the latter going to visit friends in Lncknwutiini county. Thomas locked himselt up in the house and during the night or next day shot himself in Ihe head. His lifeless body wis loui'd in his house in the ailcrnouu by t to iwlice, who broke open the door. The result ol the Democratic primsrles In Pike county on Saturday evening have just been announced Mill.. n D. Mott, edi torofthe .Mi I lord DUpatch, is nominated for Representative by 57 majority, over fieorge Crier, the present incumbent. CI. Mired E L-wii received the indnrtoment tor member ol Congress, having noopposi tto-i. ggThe rush still continues at Ci.auss & lino , for those liandsotnelv-made, all-w o ol suits at $10.00. Call early il you wish to take advantage of this remarkably low price for a suit made to order. Th f.ct that a County Surveyor lb Schuylkill wis to bo elected tins fall whs oye boked by both the Democratic and Be oublicau conventions. Widuesday the Deiuucriilic executive cnmmitlee named J F Sloudt.of West Penu towuship, to fill the vacancy. The assessment r.f the nine teen candidates, amounting tu $3,800, was also laid. rirTbe use of fine Wall Papers and Ceiling Decorations, in connection Willi liHriuouiou' i-oioriugs ol wood work paint in. anil shade hanging, is eleadrly uirreas ini; under ihe stiuiiiliis ot improved 110 sigiisnud belter uiHdia ofuiMils. F.r i lie beacon now al hatid I lie ib'signs and color nigs aru uiiiisiially rich, lno stock 1 curry is enlarged every yi nr, iu addition to which -atopies ol the best ioim1s Iroin all tllfl le.ol log iiiuiiiil'iotiirers iu the cotiutry, may be -eeu, und selection made of anv demgii or coloring. It is my purnose to uive st.ecial ..tteutlon to first class work iu P.iier Hang ug, Dcoraiiou, Painting, Oildin, Sign Writiiigntid Shade Hanging. K. F Luck cubach, SI Bruadwuy, Mauch Chunk. Son, Take thy beet girl tu at, ice cremii parlor and tro.it her. Thou in list remeiulH-r that the chinaio is warm, and that thy girl isa'snthe rume. Yes, my son, when thou luket a walk in the coin piny of thy beloved, during these sultry Writings, lorgel hl thai Ice cream IS a gre.t cooler, and will surely co.il her. When thou art about it, get the liett, and thou art probably uwire that the bent cream is kepi bv Lew is Wchr, Bank St. Dr Se'ple, of t-iwu, took acllno'i bug Irnm Ihe ear ol a gentleman in Lower T.iwamensiiig, last week, after it hart iroiibbd him fur a ieriil of seven weeks. Altorn-ys and Juiticesof the Peace can get legul cap i.ls at tlm Novelty Store.n-xt In the AnvocATK office, al 35 cents each. An excellent article. The Thomas Iron Co. holds its annual meeting at llokenduiiqua on Tuesday next Sept Ulh, lor tlio election of a board directors. Wheat may raise and wheat may tail but tiie high price ol tlour goes on iorever. Tlie bread loaves of the baker are no cheatier or bigger now lhau when wheat commanded $1 60 (ier bushel Aeo irdiiig to the returns made to the Health Office, there were ii births In Allen town during the month of July mules 30, lemdes Ii. Deaths for Ihe same time 15 males 10, females i. XiritemnanH nf unbleached muslin only 5 cents a yard) table nil cl"lh .13 cents eryarri at tlie Itnvrlly Store, nn Bankwuy. The fashi mable ynung man is already taking off his hat to tlm pawnbroker with whom he pledged hit overcoat 1st! spring This ought tu remind us all to prepare fur the winter. Tne wife of Edward ractiel.of thi borough, while engeged washing on Mon day morning last was taken with a fainting spell, fell Ui ground, striking her head on a step, and died In a short lime. Mr. has our sympathy in bis bereavement. Mr. Chas. D. Thomason id Mr. Daniel Thomas, of Slatedale, has entered Heidi berg College, at Tiffin, Ohio, with a view studying for the intnlslry ol the Reformed church Some fellow on Wednesday afternoon hired a horse and buggy from Christmao livery in Weissport to go to Mauch Chunk since which time mau and team are miss ing. As Ihe team was not at Mauch Cbuuk it is supposed tn have been stolen, Miss Fletcher, of New York, will speak in Ihe M. E. church, at this place, tn.ini.r row (Sunday) evening, al 7:30 o'clock, sub ject, "Scripture Fruit." She will allude. I liver a lecture iu lb same church on Tu, I "V '" i'""i .,..., MTh r - .1.. , ., . .. t ' .obi. cl.Tha 7 rue L.d ' i " ' tfiuiuiHiuu irec. iuskcl cvlitrtiua. Cpt People In and out of Town, We would I please. it., have our cJtl semi in Hems under this bead as It n ..o.-ibi,, for Ui t,, .ecdre them alh-Ko. cltlsepi Itn xsslble for us to secure o A. 8. Fry, of Catastuqua, was In town during Ihe week. David Kleintnp, of Ashley, was In town during the week, Miss Laura Master is visiting friends and relatives at BjIIw Pa. Our young friend Will Ilann, of Wealherly, was In town Thursday. - Miss Fletcher, of New York, Is visiting her niece, Mrs. J. E. Freeman, of Wlort. Miss Illsnche Rhnadrs, of Ithaca, N. Y Is spending several days In town with friends. Miss Mary Ebbsrt, anesllmable young Isdy of town, was visiting at Catasauqua last week Miss Wora Uartman.orAlleOtown.wei In town last Saturday callingon friends and relitlves. I -Uisa Ella Peters who was visitlrs i I friends and relstlves at Catssauqua has rc- turned home. - Mirs Lsura Fenstermachor, of Allen town, is the guest of Mrs. John S, Lcntx,un Northainpfnn street. Miss Ella Hagnman, of Eatton, is pending several dsys In town visiting 1 relatives on Lehigh street. Our Jovial friend Daniel Oraver, of South Fairview, Pa., was in town during tho week and gave us a plessint eill. Miss Matilda Zihn.n'Kew To. k City, has accepted a position with Miss Oraver, the fashlnnalile mlllner of this place. Misses Ella and Lnllie Clnlnv who hive lieen sojourning at Great Bond, Pa., f r several weeks returned home last Satur day. Frank D. Clauss, the popular and suc cessful tailor of Great Den. 1 is home on a Tisit to bis parents. Frank pronounces business tn be booming in that section. Our popular ynung tnwnsman, Cal E. Bartholomew, left for LmcaB'er on Tuea day evening, at which place he ontered the Reformed Theological Seminery. School opened at 10 a. in., Wednes.luy , the open Ing address was delivered by Rov. Dr. Ger hart. Cal, success tn you. Our genial young friend AI K. Lenckel who l-aa been spending 1ms summer vaca tion at his lintne is this place, returned to Lehigh University. BcthKhem, lust Tues lay morning. AI is exceedingly popular among the fair sex, who will undoubtedly miss him greatly, llul, "Union (IUU) for ever," AI Dress Hairing. Miss Aiiiiim M. Koch, Fashionable Dress maker, reid-nce in the bu'lding occupied bv Snvde.-'a Bakerv, B.ink street, Lebigli ton. Pa . respectfully announces to the laiiies that alio has opened Dress Making Room; as above, and thnt she Uprepireil lo make up materials 111 the latest styles an.l mmt durable manner, at very reasonable piices. She asks a lair trial, uud tun run ties pcrfi-cl satisfii'tioii. MISS ANK IE M.KOCH. Eapabllcan Committoe Moetinr;. Tliere will oe a meeting ol the Kepubli an County Coniiniltee, of Carbon county, the office ol tlie chairmiiti, in OjkiHall, Mauch Counk. to , lav. (Sept. 5th,) at 2 lock p. tu., for the purpose nf selecting a date for the County Convention and ap diluting persons tn hold the delegato elec lions in the various districts, and transact ing such other business as may come belore Ihe Committee. A full attendance is re quested. Joseph Kalbfus, Chairman. Better Than Ten Years' Doctoring. A cniresnoiident ot TlIK UNloir. New York City, tor whom that Journal ouclies as a citizen of hlgli btandiug and Influence, writes ns tollowi,! St. Jacubs OH has tlono me more good than ten doctors and tlu-lr prescriptions iu ten years, which com uie on to S.'S.ooo. to sav nothing of tlio pain: loss of lime and business. I am as well a man now is 1 was beforo recourse to doctors. I can 4:iti Iv nod consctrnilouslv recommend tlio on in MUUTC1.S ii tun riiciiiuiiiinui uiiiiKiuiircii evils, tunucntim: tlie human bodv. 1 hate inotcovcr successiuny incu ii on uirce oi my fii"orllo horses, that had been declared In- lliauic uy eicrinaiy aui'geous ui noic." Young; Oirl's Suicide. Wlieti at twelve o'clock Thursday night nf last week tlie mother of Mary Faltiuger, I aged eighteen years, nf Allentowii, went lown stairs tn see wheih'r her daughter had arrived home, a terrible sight met her eyes. Uu Ihe back porch, suspenuert Iroin rope used as a swing, the girls body was hanging stiff in death. On that evening Mary left her home In end spirits to visit friend. Miss Evan, in another part nt the city. While Ihere two young men callel and tne party had a pleasant time. About half pist ten o'clock Miss Fntiinger and her lover, Allred Manges, left for home. what transpired on the war home is noi known, hut it is presumed they had ouarret and that she suddenly funned the resolution tn commit suicide A Blaxe In Allentown. Fim broke out Siiinlsy afternoon In lh parking depirlineul of Ihe fn-niture faelnry fSchlegel, Zeigeufu k Co., in the Firs' Ward, Allenlown. Belore tiia fire depart luent had gotten into kervice the llames, owing In the combustible nature uf Ihe building and its contents, had spread In the finishing depart'iient and tho cabinet shop. These buildings were of trume and fill! with wnrk ready lobe shlpd and other work In course of finishiug. The machinery department, a brick building, was saved, but everything lse, with many thnii'snd feet of hard lumber in pl'es and under sheds in the yard, was de-lroved. Several hundred suites nf walnut ami ma- honanv lurnitiire were destroyed. All the emp'nyees lost their tools. The total bss is estimated at $8000 or $10,0011, which is very nearly covered by insurance. Tne origin nf the fire is Involved in mytlery. some advancing Incendiarism an I others svonlurieoiis combustion as the caiiiie. The fact that a door was foun I open during the lay by one nf the proprietors seems tn strengthen the incendiary theory. Weatberly Chips. The skating rink is all the go. The next semi-annual session fthe District Lodge of the I. 0. ol G. T., will meet in this place next February. ILL Beck and wife, of Ilasletnnpent Sunday among relatives of town. The public schools opened on Mondi y morning with ten teachers and about S10 scholars. W.n. Flirklnger, of Bethlehem, and Miss Annie Hudson, of Uudsoodale, were in town on Tuesday. R. L. Cnlbitrn enjoys taking in the skating rink about six evenings in a week The riuk seems to have some special at traction t Dick? At tbe meeting of town council on Monday night it was decided lo put up 40 street lamps: This step should bays been taken long ago. Sol. Btewaid, oue of Weatherly's lead ing mcrchsuls, Is going to build a dwelliug housa-on 31 street. The shop han Is intend haying an ex- cursioii to Chain Dim next wee a. Miss Liuie Dayis hud Ler right arm broken while stating on la-t Friday. J-NaIUAN Jkaks fiirdW at Ihe h'ovelty Store, next dour to the Advocati clUco, tor barsiua I I MAL0Y FOR THE LEGISLATURE. KXWJPArKIt nrinlosi I.NMCATIKOTIIAT Rt IS THK MOST availaslk max. Below will be found a few of Ihe opinions erpreiird as t the candidacy ot J. W f.i.. .11 ,...,.,.. I f V 7 r ford JfccorJ.wh.. will be , candidate be . .re Ihe Democratic County Convention, which meets at Motich on Monday next t The Wilkesbarrn XtwiJtaler. Ainrust 3.1 1 It is lionod that the delegate ofCarbnii will play a fMlr card in th interests of Mr. Mahiy, candidate for Assembly. Theavm jiavo 01 u i(ruiieiiiau ip in ihtit i.i tor tolling masses, and all would be glad to hear nt his having a fair trial lor a place tn the legislative hall of this Commonwealth." The Tamaqua Cbwrt'rr, August 23d, says 1 "J. W. Major. 111 the Summit Hill and Lans'ord Jlectrd, will be the chuico of the Deni"crats ol Ins district at the coining con ventioii at Maucu Cbuuk to represent them veniioi) ai maucu wouux v represent inem , ,h. Astemidv of th State. Tim nrt will make n g.K.d selection in nominating mr w,l"7' ",r "e n" K"00 1,,e" 10 regari r ""i." '. . "JlV"ir;:?:" O " I T)0 Wjllcaharre Spirit, of last Sundsv says t "J. w Malov, oditomt the summit i,..i IT - - r , . 1 . I M . . I I 11 in nun uvusririi jiccvru, win or a canui 1 aate lor Asreuiiiiy belore me 1'emiH'ratlc tlnuiity Convention which oinvenes at Mauen Ubuiik on Monday, rjcptemlier aih. Editor Matov pissessea some Btetling quuli- tiea tu Q 1 him for such an olli. o, foremost aiuiiii nit.uu nit, iiiitics, , .iia mil.' luiimuu, who cast the entire volnof his dis trict. If the Dmnucrats ot Carbon who tn-! tt, ttiA n.itivunl...n il In nr.,..r.l will. tho populu- leelliig tliey will unminate htm as be is the strouifesl Ir shinaii who can be placed on the ticket in Curbon c-juuty lo- uav, wiiooui a Biogio exeupiioii, 1 inn eineny ueraiu, 01 uecemuer j, 1 83 says: "J. W. Mah.y, of Lin.for.l. is antin.iiiced as a projiwclivo eindidatn for the Democratic Iioinliintion for the Legisla lure in IS84. One tiling is certain, that .Malny has imsiliye retiiilyitea ondoualinca tii.ns ns a candidate and asa suitable, repre sentative for llarrisburg, IIo isvouug ami aggressive; a illici t and affirmative Deiuu cral: and a geutlcuiati id such intelligence. knowledge and honesty that he could never be guilty ol audi a stupid blunder as to misrepresent hii constituents upon such, vital measures pertaining to the welfare ol the general public, us the free pipe line tree pass and city railway bills. The Democracy could do much worse and hard ly fare better in its selection of a suitable person as 0 candidate lor this ministerial position in 'fvi. It Wild Creek Valley Notes- The heavv rain 00 Friday last done some good in this vicinity; the epilogs and wells that were ilrv. are starteil again; ill tbnugh it proved to beau unpleasant day lor the Sunday school picuic at Pleasaul valley, Mourue county. Miss 'Annie Lelndccker. who is em ploved near Philadelphia, intends tn return home and stay with her parents iu this vauey lor several inonins. Mr. Henrv Havdt.claims In have raised tho boss pumpkins so far in this vicinity. Mr. U. Ileeder, of Lehighton, has pur- rhaaei!,in company with his brother iu law, a trad ol laud near tins place, which they inland tn clean uii for larmlug. We wisli them success. -The Sunday School picnic at ICresge vilie, was well attended on Thursday lut the refreshment stand was keut u uutil I late in the evening, An Allegheny milkman feeds his cow nn chopjied ice, and serves his cu-tomers wiin icecream Hired Iroin lue cow, so says the Toleuo mailt. News is very scarce around hero. A Kansas trick tn evade tho liquor law, is to uuve a nark room sioeae.i with liquors and to give kevs tu all nstrons Tnev enter when they like, drink what they want and put thu money iu a box. CLAUUIC3. Lower Towamensintr Items. 0. 0. Blo-e captured a large swarm of bees lal Saturday u week ago, which came to his premise. Mrs. Adam Sherer is nn tin sick list; she wa seriously ill, but is convalescing. Harry, a six year old son ot Benjamin Georso, diid the other week of diphtheria Two cows, one belonging to Aaron Slrnup, the other to Lllen Sunup, were rlruck by lightning thu other week and n-tanlly killed, ou the premises of Mis, Abby Stroup, The yaung folks of Fire Line have con structed a croquet ground, iu which game they frequently indiilgo. The Lehigh Gap Sunday School will hold a harvest festival this (Saturday) eve- ning and Sunday evening. Politics are slowly growing holler In our midst especially for Cleveland. CoxrlDSKCE. Kills his Dautrhter-in Law. Thomas Zouwifki keeps a Hungarian tioardfng house at Slabtown, three mil listaut from Hatietnii, One ol his board era is his father. Peter ZirowUki, a man aged Ihrce score and ton years. Monday morning Peter arose later than the other guests and requested his datighterdu law In prepare his breakfast. The repast did nnl suit him and h demanded tome! lung ere, This was refused 111 rss and he seized a knife Iro n tliita'd and plunged it intn her ab dnmen making a wound three inches deep ami seven Inches long. Seeing her fall and realising what he had done he stubbed h'inielf and then ran nut of the backdoor to he garden, where he tell from weakness Several hours later two of tho Hungarians who retarded utthe house relumed mid t und IhiIIi t,xdsof blood. Dr. Laz.ruR was at noce sumnimieil He savs Mrs. Z rwisa! cannot live ami ones not liiluk the old ma n will ie-over. He hus since committed sul cide by banging. Mahoning Squibs. The weather has been warm for lie last few we ks; ceciallv for tliose who are going In Ik- examine,; In day (Saturday). Quite a number nflrainps' ore now rnsiinng a bout in this section, it is aston ishing that Ihere lias been nn "trump fush- lou" vet us well as a "tuple lashion. David Balliet was verv successful last week. He hs I the sport nf shooting ducks anu we urge nun in repeal ii. Some have commenced alrea'dvto shoo nuirrels. Pome av it is rather earlv. oil. era sav it is lute; now whon is tbe time, Sept. 1st tn. -TheS-rietv was not verv well sllepd ed lest Saturdsv evening on arvniintol the -am. The hocietv will meet again on next Friday evei.pig (Dept. is ) -Charles Miller.nl East Maueh Chunk was In the valley 'ssi week elrrtii. miring for the olli.s. ot i;oiiniv i reasurer. The New Mahnlng school will hold its annual picnic next Saturday ev nine. l'ro.tecis are lor a grunu success. There will lie English services In the Evangelical church this evening (Sept. f,j. Disu. Around Pleasant Corner- C E Rehrig, ot Pleasant Corner. ha murh trouble about bis mink, the mink got In his twenty five cent trap but it wasn't strong enough tn liuld him, for In the morning when ho wni tn look at'er It, nothing but tlie halrof tho mink was seen to the trap, i think that tuts must bo a good trap. Mr. P. J. Rlttler and daughter, ol Weis'port, were tbe guests ol C. II. Seidle on Suuday last. Five young boys of Esst Tenn were the guests of 0 L Rehrig on Sundsv last. Some wild pigeons were seen during tbe week. On the 24th Inst there was a blrthdat party ut J. T. McDaniel'e place. They had a lively little ilance. The larmers are beginning lo male cider and apple butter. Potato digging wi.l soon be iu lull blal. On last Saturday tl.eri was a heavy thunder and hailstorm in tills vhvnlly. Tlie farmers are already making ready lor towing. jpstru, For Assembly. T lmrcliv nnnounco mvself iu a canJ! dito for tlio nomiuiition iind election of 11 Democratic KcprcscntatlVO for tho next Legislature, tviicuicr oiecieuor ucioui ml. I ahall oontinuo to i.iuorior 1110 eiitn Pleto overthrow of nil monopoll mid ,, VRriouJ m0iln, nml agenuits which aro clntinay employed to opiiront tho i,(,or. firmlv bcllorlnc tlmt neither Nu- turn nnr Godnvcrucslcnctl that Uie Door alnmld lie. 11a lliovnow are. virtually, tho siuvcs of tlia Plutocracy better known L. tmvpv PMWl!n. (iiml wupok for n fair day's work, to bo promptly paid in coah. should bo the law. and no Com pany btoroi. nor any other methods, should bo allowed to exist, to ovor-reacli tiio laborer. oiroiigiy uciiuuiK unit mwv -monir others, roullv the croat and vital lli.Hn. ,l.n. I. m nf ,.,nttnt t mrvritnrA i.i to tho ruasaea of tho neonle. and that they must be radically corrected, sixjner or later. 1 pledge myoir, unuor an circuin- "V1"3 10 yo.nu VlUiUilli; UUIIt ttlaUll, IUA li M aw tugiivvi ritrht and tho crood of humanity. And 1 suaH d0 it with enorcy and force, . . . . . . . . . M. IIAPSIIER. LcliigUtou, Juno 4, 1831, For Assemblyman. JAMES SWEENEY, of Summit Hill, will bo n candiduto for tho nomination ot Assewutynian ueiore the Uetnocratic County Convention. Hub- ject to tho rules ol tlie prrty i.e. For County Treasurer, R VfTTl.,f PTfMvFR'P . ,. ..... i r J niruiniiu, ""J " lc ieniocrauc pari. For County Treasuror. GEORGE V. KEISKR.nf Weathorly. announces himself us a candidate for the ofiicc of County Treasurer, subject to the decision of tho Democratic Nominating Convention. t.c For County Troasuror, HENItY IJOYElt, of Weissport, Pa., will be a candidate for tho nomination lor County treasurer, before tho Democratic County Conven tion, according to tho rules of the patty. July l'J, loSd-tc." For County Treasurer. CIIAS. E. MILLER, of East Maueh Chunk, will bo a candid ate for tho nomination for County Treas urer, at tlio Democratic County Conven tion, subject to the rules of tho party. July l'j-t. c." For County Commissioner. ANDREW OKA VEIL Jn., of Weissport, Pa., S ibject to tlio rules of tlio Domjcratic County Nominating Un- veution. juiy u-t c. For County Commissioner JOHN AKNER, of Weissport, will be a candidate for the .....!.. . r. i fore the Democratic Convention. Stib- jeet to the rules of the party. t.c .11 A It It II, II. OJIL TiEX On tho Rrd day nf Ausust. bv the Itrv. . It irllioloine.v, .leuur.-on uoi. of Wen Penn. -cliuyiKlll county iind Miss JW. t , Hex. ol iMiilioning. Ill lltlli in WKTZHL (In the 9 Ii day of Auaust. by the s.iuie. Lewis nurnor him Mrs. r-tvllla Poizel, bo.h ol lludsuu.lale. Pa. ntlltntlll REX.-On the 10th day ol Aug., l,v lloi n.itnH. Aaron llorirer.ol c urcniwi jilonroe county, ami sm i.ui-y n. m-, ui Mahoning, l'a, Ol LUN Kit F1VK. On tho 17lh day ot Auaiist. by the sauio. uwen iiniuner, m lv. 81 Penn. unit Miss Lydla link, or lUldelbeiK, l'a. Ml) Y Kit SUM M tiL. On the same day. by the siine, linvl.l ei..)or nnu suss Xjuuiea J. buinuici, botnui ciist i-eiin, ra. 1IH. r.Aitnn DidSiIi d v of Ausrusl. In I.e hlirhton. Scott wlnU' i i. son ot unarion unu Ailuliuu Lapp, iiko.i Syenrs ami miiajr. ItKX. On the 18th day of Auuusr,1n I.e. hUhton. r.va m. uauicireroi a mm l.uimil liCX. agetl iu uioillllf una s oii)c, DOIIHOII. (In IhoSlJt day of Augujt. In Mulionlng, Setmsiiau. iiusuaiiu i i isan.iuu Uurhor, uged tl eai s, 8 moiilhs and 14 da) s. OltAVUIt. tin thoSSnd ihn of Anu-u.t, In 1,'lilahton. maii'n ji., nunaiio ui liiuum K. 1 1 raver, agod 30 years, V inunihs und 11 days. 1IK-S (In tho ts h dav Aua-usr. In west J'cnu. 1.1111a A.ilaiunicr oi jian.ius ,i. and Kllly A. iltir, ugo l 2 uioulhs uud S3 aays. "STOCE MARKETS. Hennrted un to 12 o'clock, by D Haven i' m ... . J ...... fc-,. C mMJ 111,.., i owiiseno, l.ill Berr,. .o. oi, iii.i.i ..rn, Philadelphia. SIocks bought anil sob either lur cs.li or on morula. Vhiladchh-.a. field. 3id U84. bid ake'l USS's.Ext mm IIOJ U S Cnrrencv IIV 120 - U S 4J. new 112 ll?t IJ8 4 !2"S 120) IViim-vlvuuiu R It 5.'. 5 'hi n o ii'i a ,v lieainnc it u lot ior Leliigh Viillev It It fit fit J Lehigh Coal & Navigation Oo.... 42J n llutr. N. Y. Jt Phibi. R R Co 41 U New Jersey C. nlrul 5H1 5S3 Northern Pacific Con 21 211 " " Prefd -IP! Jse Oregon Transcontiueiitnl I5r 1A ITt.ioo Paeinn sa 41 We.tern Union JU Jl West Shore lain -11 1 dlj Lnuisville .t Nashviloi 29 2'Ji S ver. ITrudes H- B ISTtv Advtutisi'mcnts. a A remedy that can destroy tho Ecrms ol scrofula, and when once settled lias uie pow er to root It out, must Lo appreciated by thoso added. Tho rcinaikallo cures of young children and the moro wonderful cures of those ot middle age and lalo In ll.c, as il lustrated by our printed testimonials, prcvo IIOOU'S SAKSAt-AKlLLA to PC a 1 C11.U10 1 CIS cdy, ccntalulng remedial agents wl.lcli do positively euro scrofula and eradicate It from llto blood. tVAT-vri-.. N. IT.. Jan. CI. 16T3. Mrasna. C. I. Ilium t: Co.. l.oucll. .Mass. Gentlemen For ten ycais previous to the early part ot 1377 I had been a constant suf ferer front scrofulous ulccis or sores, which hud flnallv reduced mo lu al.clnlcss condi tion, as dcscilbcd lu my letter lo jou In tcp- tcmbcrollliat year, tlio ceniinucu excel lent ncaiiii wnicn cnauics mo iu i.t'cu nousu for my aged father and to enjoy We, keeps nuvciny iniciio pciMiuaiiuit.i.abiu nuwuj siT?At.Anrt.r.A.nnd 1 cannot lcfraliifrunicx. pressing my cratltudo for tlio permanent euro mis wunueiim incuiciiio enecu u n. my easoncarlv two vcais nirn. while mlngln Lowell, wncn all my physicians cave me up as being In an Incurable condlliun. Oiu thing belore I close. I have. recommended yourSarsaparllla to hundicds, ar.d 1 il.liilt more than a, thousand cases, and my faith In Us Invincibility In curing scrofula has be comoabsolutoby tho wonderful cuteslthas clrcctcd aside from my own. I trust you will not bo clow In making tlio merits ot iinnn'a MATts i' nii.i.A Known cvcrvnnciu. for It Is a duty you on o to mankind. ViU) Dest WUUC3 I rciuaill cry ii u'I,""''i HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA Is a skilfully-prepared compound, concen trated extract, ly a process jKcullarly our own. ol tho best remedies of tho vegotabio klngdomknowntomcdical science as altera tives, blood-purlucrs, diuretics, aim tonics. Sold by all druggists, I'rico Cl or six lot S3. C. I. HOOD ti CO., Lowell, Mass, Administrator's Notioo, l.'ststeof ELIZABETH n It hErf. Lower Towauiensing-, turbunjeounty, l'a., Iieu'd. Letters of administration on the rsla'e of 111 laliuiliilreen.liilu of Iincr rowiimii ili.g rnwarlnp. arb.noeuRiy,Pa . dvivas. Lave iKren aratitul to the understuned whom a. i l ers-iis iimeia..i to jiu e-iale are rkoue.ie-l lo inako iMViuent. and ito hn-. lag el-ins or ilenoiiiils will uiuke tbe saiuu known won ui uetsv. IILNUY llUYKlt, Ad'nlpl-traior. WcliiiMtt. t'a, Aujuit SO, mf-4w Arransoment for tho Traciocrtatlon 0 Paisonser's to tho Etito Fair, at Phlladel lhtAf Eoptoabor 8th to 20th, 18t)l, ovir tio linos of tho Philadelphia and llcadiDss Railroad. Tlio Rcneral nrranpement H for tho sale of special excursion llclicts. Including admis sion coupon to the Fair, from all points 011 the line of this Compnuy, in IVniiKjlvaiiia, ut 11 r.ue uf two (2 cuius wr tulle. Willi tliv iiddlllou oiprt. (u0) cunts lor nilinHMon 111 llto l.'ntr. Tho tickets are L'oud for till CO CD tlavs and nrc 011 ealc from all stations uorlh of llrldgeport and Jcukliitown, nml on the New Yum iir.uicn iroin Bound llrooU lo .lmiblntnten 1 1 nelitwl Vn , Tho special arrangement wilt bo as fol low 1 : Special Excursion will bo run from nil points Interustod at tho low rato ot hiiL-fare, tickets to bo Kood going on special tnilu only, but lorcturn 011 nay train ot day 0! exuunlun or day toUyuiur. For exeurslont of Katur day tickets will be food uutu Monday lol- lOivlUL'. Eoptenbor 11th, 18B1. Trom Wllliamiport, Su.ibuty. Slmmokln, and all p iluts In the .Malinuny uud Susque hauud Itcglon us far south as iuiuau.ua, September 13th and 18th, 1334. From Main Linn tialuta (lottsvlll9 to Bridgeport lucluslte), Itenilltip audColuni- 01:1, i.iioanon viuicy hiiu umi Scliuylltlll and Lehigh, 'and Lebanon inuiuub jiuoim. Bcntcmbor lGth, 18S1 From licthleliciu llrnucu (Uethlchom to Jenklntonn, Inclusive), lucludlng DoylCS town Branch and N. K, P. It. It. points. EoPtember 17th, 1834. From New York Brandt (liouud Brook tn Jenklntonn, Inclusive), and iteutou Branch 1I0I,"H. . . ... ilivliiir to thn snn'Hnr attractions Which will bo displayed laHycar, tho attendance will fur surpasi nil pro. lout cxlilbltlpns, and wo iiicrcioru ouer me uuiivc uuuiuiu wrvuin inodntloiu lit oidor to give all an opporluut ty to attend. 0. U. HANCOCK, Sept. C-1V O. P. 8 T. A. Tiis Siais anaotlior Privileges Ofthe FalrOronnds wlllbodlspo'od of to tho highest im.l oeil ni.iiiers ai 1110 ruoua ;uiu to'l.o belli oil the Fair OrouaJi, at i'Wil o' clock P. M on Saturday. Sopt. 27th, 1884. nt which time and place nil norsou. Interested aro lnlRil to attend. 9 .NOl'lUll: All email stands usually sohl.it and during tlio rmr will pusiurwy noiuj ituutiui t.unu but tlm pur niinoiit stands (of whleh luuro have buen eructcl l.v tho Sollcty) will ba suld, iiutoss It bo fur Flying OoaclicJ, snows, etc., which win not lnteriaro witu iuo an Irciliinent stunds. i;i.wijs uauuie, socroiiry. House for Sale. The un.terslLrnod offars his rest.lcnco and store r..om, situitcd 011 JJanlc struoE lur sale on very reasonable terms. Tho house Is '0X "4 teet, coiitiiinluit six rooms with summer klielien attached and othur uuttitiil Unas. 1 ho Iioiibu is ide.is.uilly looitod uud ulfjis n fine chance to any oni wlsltini; a store room und residence on the main street. Onll uitoi d.lrci.s LUWIS MA US I' KIN Lit, Sept. 0 w3 l.ehlKhtou, l'a. A SCHOOL FOR ALL. Tlio Uiiiraty at hmWi Pa. C0LLHJ3, ACADEMY, INSHTUTS. A full Faeiiltv ol' 13. I.tro Libraries. KI.KVKN Fiiku soiioLAiisiitrs at disposal. Send lor c.-Uelogue. i'UK1lliT IIAVIII .1, 1111.1., 1,1,. U Li.wsnt.'ua, l'oavLVANiA. Aro von falling, try Wcurf IIeai.tit Kb a pare, clean, wholesomu IsTjiiffs. Au via-iiuoicd la UfuijuiU Curtu lleadccho. Fever, Amie, Chills, DEBILITY & IVt'UaiESS. Nleo to t.i:e, true merit, nnemialcu for TORPID 'LIVER, and NlGht sweats, Nervous Weakness, inifel-. L.a:.nc a. P j:aal Decllre. Sl.no per b't.. o for? ft.C0.ct Drncitlsts. M .. it ci.i;, oeibi j vi-j , ii. o., v. . Buchu-Paiba Ttcmarlcnblo Cures of Catarrh of tho Bladder, In' '.irr.t ion, Irrltctiou of Kid ne'.s and i ljddcr, H.oid or Gnvcl DLj caoes c the l'rostalo Ulr.nd, Dropsical Swcllinirs, FcmVo lUstrtcs, Incor.tln enco of Oitne, all D!sosea of tho (lentto Urlnary Organs in cither sex. For Ua healt'if or Unn,v.ural Discharges use also "Chanin's Injec'lon Fleer," each SI. or SVl'IIII.lS, ilther ccntrccted or hercsllta-y taint, Ufo Cluptn's Constltu tlinUlttcrh'yn'P. St.oo p r bottle, and Cnpin'3 Kvpl aiiiCPUls. K3.00; andCha pia'a Svpld'll'o Salv, 1.00. 0 bottles Fyntn. 2 of 111', 1 Calve, l y repress on rAiInt of f mm rrnt Dru !i-ts. L, it-, W,.Clti, M 1 TT rt A M LOST. REWARD. LOST. A HtltrrfD. with both blaek cars tu i. lack spots, one nn side nnd nilu r on ton ot iiiiea, answirs in uie iiauio ui --rcn., li-iever has lound lilin und ullt riturnhini tu llio underslitned nil! bo liberally rewarded. HKl'tllSN cDAMKL. Parryvlllc, Oarbou county l'a. Aug. S3, nst-3 Royal Arcanum. I.rlilnhton Touncll. No. S70. Feral rein am. is one or Ihe 8 7 ui oruiimtu coutciis worklnu under ihu Jiirtdiollou of the sit i.reiou und (Iralld I'ouncllii of 'ba Kotal Ar uu.uni iinoer iiim.pu uiuoori'jr ii e-iieie, oj viuuuot.i t-ii'irier uuiy uriiuteu nv tne ru, l-rcnio Council, A few obj els ot tlie ordcri 1st. To iilvonli moral ami mater bit ai.l In Its power to Its tuciubt-rs-ind tbosij depcudent Ul III Illt'lU II. Tootabllih a Wldons' and Ornbans lluiieni Fund. Irom whloh. on the sulUf.lc- tory eildeneu or iheilettb of a meinberot thu order who has complied Hlth nil Hie re- iUiretn uie. liniitl noi eiceoiliuir oo.uaii ne pabt in ti.s liimiiy or muse ucpeuueui on .in,, ii s i o i nav nirt-oi. Tint ihe alaivu articles aro carried out Ihe folluHlcs; card will atlist. W, V. WEISS, Regent. II. J. UitUTHEV, Secretary. Wist lli.nii.Eiir.3i, Ang,7,l3l. W. n. tYe.iea Deaf Sin Permit tne lu acknowledge re-el t or rder tor , ttinounl oru.siiranee ue, in jour Lodge b nv lutu husban.t. WIIILiiii liorii. itollcto mo Itulv seri.llde of nil kindness shown ilnrlnir my Jio.b.in-rs liine-s, 1 c..n iru iitttiiyst mill uie or-'er iu tins toiu leiter all Ihai ti prmnues. 11 gives uiupluui ure lo coiutnond it in alt, Slnecrtlj yours, ALICE T. BOYD. AotutC3n3. TXT ATVrrnTnTl a representative of vv Aa a jo iroHl itddris to iravel A rTI TsTfs"CT through Carton euun wwa-iy with VSLCAB11 wnisi;a roil irifio classsh nr r.rs'Km, ' r.rsma mkn Mas'HAMra win uintersiau.1 aud nbv.1 lb, ui. ulrlnu their nnlers at .lulu: piotits liberal, eu-yuii i quick) ean reler to ueutiein. ii e e irlna Kb lo so woek waooir I'leaHru wun mv w rat uuiy 9111 oa)iiai re qu rsl wrtia far lanljuktrsiryuu lawiibuxV nc.; uira aae. trade ur pmious raipl v - ineiii .iKi fv.viv.tr-. f .ii 1-' r, i aiu-cr Ci 1 Co , van emiu Ae , rew tsiii . a i - a.S4 tbivisi.t e-. . .l ni.ie'Ml n ati.i 73 envvl..w. 'or tU i-ei.lt. Hi tl.e N'..nliy jjteUC, ucit duor tu ILu Au jcul (Jlilco. t, I I ' L'o.i ii u r a. ra t o.t. ' NittvA ii v nn sE)llT.s -P-A-ll MERS Lootld Yoiirrlflfests ! ! Ariciiltui'a'l , Implements CIIEAPEIt 'HIAN EVER ! A Onc-Horso 'f'rertcl.Iow. or nnl 'l-hvcsher, complete, lor. 100.00. . A 'j;woliorso Tread-lWfcr Thresher, .complete, for S125.00, iMado Lfai... i...:rLrf:-iT;'-.'ia.,tl-. .Ul IUU. Ut'Sb (tiwtutiut uuu IUU best mechanical sicill. uuur antc'etl to give satisfaction or no stile.' ' ' Wo nlio mannfaottlrHfi'eYarPMv of t'bOWS, which will be sold cbinp, tRV lUEil, E. B. ilAKSiL& Bro., Piops, flantmi Foniiry;.ai!u,fccli Slop, Bnyderstillc, Monroo'Or.f Vt, auij. UU, 18dl-3ui UALLi AT THE I NOVELTY STORE, next to tho Advocath office, i Bankway, Lehighton Pa., a For . Oents' Underwear llota Tor La- i 1 1 o s , Ountlemen. , and Olilldren, .lapan cso and other PooUet ' Ilnndkoiciilils. !Siisp!'H,lersr Table (Hollies. Bel Snremlr, Towels and Toweling. Combs. Shoo Brushes, ll.ilr Brushes, Kenihcr Dusters, Pai-erund Knieloi.es. l'.-n, All.ttnn, liar, uionlca". Aecordconr, Knives and Forks, Pocket lCnlvi'S, Idiior Siriio, Pins, Neeillis, nuil a larje vuilety of oilier articles which we aro telllnirat very Low Prices FOIt OAS II. Call uud bo coil vine d . that wottreeell loirgoodsat k I wml i cn BT Ladles' lire's Buttons from 8 cents to 18 cents per dozen Llslo Thread Oloves, fi r I, miles iind Misses Iroin It cents lot! eents. Ml s s and Children Lace Collars at 0.10 and 12eents e.ii-h. IJents' n ckweiir. Hows, Soiris nnl (Jolhtrs His "llanncr" Collar only to cents per box. Lace 0, 8 and loconts pc y ir I. aui la ,iss Farm for Sale. A valuable farm ofubont 135 acres, ndiotn- Imr tun Is of Walbioo Selpel, on thu road baling to tho Mahoning Valley, will be 1,1 on easy terms, For turther Infoima- llou addreas ur apply to ' e. ii, at. n i u jtcii, Lebigliton, Pa. At E. II. Snyder's Storo. " ,- JulyM-tf T. J. BRETNEY, npcncetf"llv unnnnncci to the iDorehiinli of IsL-liiithinn nnl ulhvrs lUat ho li prtparcd U Hauling of Freight, Express Mctter and Baggage at very rrnr-onahlo prlers. By prompt at tention to all Old -rs he hopes lu merit a share nl public piurumve. 1,'esideuce, comer of ine uau iron Mrt-or, jenigoiun, i-a. flr.lnr Inr l.finlll-HV left nt'fl.'Uf. MCMIlr Sc Bon's Store will receive prompt attention. T. J. DRLTNEY. July li, 1851 Sm. Consumptives ;and . i . Rheumatics, If v.. wi call allenll.in b VISBLAND,N 0 , which has just been established. It it located nn Ihe Highest Known IVita in'Hha celebrats.1 " " 1 ' t Pino Region of tho South, There is NO Malaria, no Fogs, np,Cus for Dabilily. MINERAL WATER OF RARE MEDICINAL PROPERTIES. RELIEF ASSURED TO COusefc EMiatics ajiil BroM CoHstitiitioES. For the ptirnie of allowing people to test llio Merits of wluit wo Claim for this Clim ate, ROUND TRIP TICKETS orn Issued at very greatly REDUCED RATES Irum every part of toe North by applying lo the Coin inirsiouer uf Imiifigrilion,lUleigb, N. 0. As a lurtlier Inducement the undersign ed, who baa just completed a COMMODI OUS BUILDING, will luruuk tu Invalids Eoarcl at(HtURp.tt)b for tho First Thirty Days. J. H. HAEDIN, Vineland, Mi ore Co., N. C, recently ul Brouklvn. N. Y. I . r2fl 1 Ml! H )',' i ) Stato of North Carolina, "AOliIUULTURAL DEPAKTMEKT. RaLUon, N. C, June ICtb, lilt. To lh"e rcii'Jfhtrhtra'iiAr Fog. land and No th Western Stater: Il Is with dee,! regrot wo lssrn or Ihe heavy loss yo fustaleed by tho frosts and loe Welncidsy, Thursday and Friday bights, Mayitik,io and SOlb. As usual our Slsle, e- S ;i 4 Koetu Cakolina, Escapes. Oar tob.cee plants areunbart and trewlax ntecly. drain and urass ero s are vsrv . Neilataaae wiiatcv. rsloae.TO mdstdslisste veaclables and fruits. Wuareveiy disliout of hsvlng the many Ihuusands ul acres of unocsuplsa land st ttltd with uud eultltated by .Noitb.ro larmsis.aod we tun otter jou u climate exeunt Item 1st sprt early In sis. ..onn i uronna ii' wiinirnnceen trenrs ride r Nh. v.,.l .... .. . . . i I of New ork. Tlm vasL' raivafees br lLa I Slate will , bo ciliHUlfd.lii this cu-y at 4 ia-d Statu upusitleii (Jsiobar lit to 3Slb, 1 19- 1 it Is uiv duiy aim plearure 10 In-n sb Bfer ' iu a 1 1011 iu peiious fetklug hi m tun ibesui Very Rispeotfullj, ''jrrAT; ATliICK, State Agent InualgraUep,
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