LkltlailTON.PA.! 8ATUni)AY, NOVEMDEE 8, 1881. Entered at (lie Leliighton post-office u Ecconcl Class Mail Matter. Our Rooster 3 re'ye Got 'Ein ! ! The Victors The Country Saved ! Cleveland The Next President il HURRAH ! HURRAH ! ! ! -a: CO WELL! WELL! E3 IS DER Cleveland) DE9MQHIj. JIUlflVAH! HURRAIII II U It II A H 1 ft in This is a Republican he has heard the slogan: Where, oh, where, are Maine and Logan " We did some effective work in town." M. O. K., Tuesday night. Oh, yes, very effectivo. Democratic gain, 28. Do it some more. Sound the Loud Timbrel ! THE PEOPLE ARE FREE ! The Result. It Is now entirely safe to declare that OrOTer Cleveland la elected President, as the mo3t careful, exhaustive- and impartial analysis of the conflicting reports certainly assure New Yrok to Cleveland, and the vote of the Empire State decides the contest. Virginia, West Virgicia,New Jersey and Connecti cut have been persistently claimed for Blaine, as New York is yet 'claimed in disregard of figures, bat the latest re tores point with reasonable certainty to Democratic snccsss in all of them. Tbo following is the 'Electoral voto as the latest reports cast it: FOB CLEVEAND. Alabama Arkansas Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Indiana Kentucky Louisiana Maryland Mississippi Missouri New Jersey New York North Carolina South Carolina Tennessee Texas Virginia Total 10 votes. 7 " 0 " 3 " 4 " 12 " 15 " 13 " 8 " 8 " 9 " 16 " 0 " 3(5 " 11 " 9 " 12 " 13 " 12 " 213 FOR BLAINE. California 8 votes. Colorado 3 Illinois Iowa Kansas Maine Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island Vermont Wisconsin 22 13 9 G 14 13 7 5 3 4 23 3 30 4 4 11 Total 182 IN DOUBT West Virginia C votes. We leave the State of West Virginia in tbe doabtful column, as the returns are not sufficiently defined to warrant plao ing tt in either. It is claimed by both parties, with some show of right. I' added to Blaine it wonld leave him eleven votes short of an election and give Cleveland twelve majority in the Electoral college. The contest settles down in New York, and the candidate who receives tbe vote of that State will be tbe Pieddent-elect. Ttie Republicans have claimed New York vigorously all of Wednesday and Thursday, but no actual returns have been sent out by the Associated Press, or from any other souroe that do not Rive the State to Cleveland by from 2,000 to 5,000 majority. Taking tbe reported and accepted majorities for Cleveland east of Harlem, where he gains nearly 9,000 over Hancock's majorities, and following with the uniform gans of above eight to taeh precinct, there is no known system; of arltbmttlo that can give Blaine the State, Of coarse, n majority of two or even five thousand may be easily changed in tbe official return of the immense vote of New York and Brooklyn, or it may be doubled or entirely lost in tbe offioial count of a million and a quarter votes, but tbe figures that have been sent out by all sides must be changed by honest correc tions or by dishonest manipulation to defeat Cleveland lu New York, and tbe vote of New York will cleat the next President. It is to be regretted that the majority has not been more decisive, however it may be cast. The country would have been more tranquil had either candidate been elected by an overwhelming vote; but there will be cordial submission to the will of the majority.and any attempt to introduce fraud by either side, how. ever grateful to the heated partisans or to-day, would be sternly reprobated by tbe American people. They have elected a President, and Mr. Blaine is beaten. Wiutzvm the result on the President ev. the comnlexlon of the two Houses Congress for the next two year Is fairly well known. The Republicans will have a major! trot eight in the Senato and tbe Democrats will control tbe House Dy a majority wblou can scaroely, in i any After a lapse of 24 years, the Democracy of the country once more elect a President of the United State?. SPECIAL NOTICE. . The readers of the OinnoN Advocats are Informed tbat arrangements have bceu made to club tbat famous story paper The Yankee Blade, (which gives n beautiful present to every subscriber, free of cost), with the Camion Advocate. 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It Is caused chiefly by tbat unreasoning vlow of humanity which ignores tbe physical part of our beiog, and foolishly trusts tbat moral and mental benefit can be obtained under circumstanoes which are rninous to health and ultimately to mind and morals also. TnE assessment returns of Texas show an increase over last year of $63,000,000, bringing the total valuation of tho State up to $583,000,000, against $311,000,000 four years ago. The Bureau of Statistics place tbe population to-day at 2,215,709, an increase of C23.9C4 in four years, or an average annual increase of over 155, 000. It is calculated that tbe census of 1890 will show a population of 3,200,000 and place Texas fifth in tho list of States instead of eleventh. Sigley Burn your pencil. President, Stephen Grover Cleveland. TFe have met the enemy and they are ours. "Rough on the B's Ball, Blaine and Butler. We are pleased to see our Republican friends take their defeat so pleasantly. It is an evidence of extreme .good sense. Tae .Democrats, on assum ing control of tho Govern ment, should abolish all un necessary offices and allow the holders to retire into pri vate life. There are lots of them. Reduce expenses and taxation. Wc expect reform. Millions of Meteors. The earth, as she swings her ponderous bulk in her orbit, encounter! about Novem ber 13 the meteor zoni. This gigantic honp of ollipse coualsts of a awarra of particles following Temple's comet in its orbit. This unfortunate visitor Irom the tier depths on arriving within the solar domain unwarily Ventured too near the planet Uranus. Tbe planet captured the comet and forced it hancefortb to revolve within the tounjar les of the solar system, tbe event occuring probably in the second century of the Christian ere. Tho perihelion of the comet's orbit rests on the earth's orbit, where she passes November 13 and its aphelion ex tends beyond the orbit of Uranus. A pro case of disintegration is going on, and the debris of the comet and the swarm of meteors are gradually scattering tLrough tbe whole tone, only one-tenth of which Is now filled densely with the meteor swarms. Tho period of revultion is about thirty.three years, and a trend display occurs only at these intervals, when the earth crosses tbe densest portion of the zone. The last mem orahle display was in 1SC0 7; the next is expected in 1699. Observers on the nights of the 11th, 12th, 13th and Uth will be sura to see a few meteors radiating from the constellation Leo, and there Is always a possibility that an unexpected number of falling stars mar make the heavens resplendent with their fiery trains. Ex. "Sleeping Love." A Dne steel engraving of Perault's charm ing picture, "Bleeping Love," has been offered by the publishers of Gorki's Lady's Book to every new subscriber to the magasine for tbe year 18SJ. Tbe plate is a very artlstlo one, beautifully printed on thick paper of a size suitable for handsome framing. Tbe subject, little dimpled Lore, adorned with nothing but his baby charms, Is lying on a aolt grassy couch, fast asleep among the wild flowers, his round, white limbs approaching tbe cool umbrage ot a rind ot water-lilies. One little chubby and rests l'cbtly on his unstrung bow. wbicb la IjiDg under him, while tho other band Is softly pressed upon his cheek, the plump lingers inreaaing me wavy masses ol his floating balr. Under Ibe richt arm and shoulder one little downy wine is snugly trucked away.while the other peeps up irora iu oacic wuu pretty suggestive, ness. Overhead are dropping, shadowy boughs covered with rich foliaee. and the background reveals a deep perspective of cool forest shade. The picture is one of striking simplicity, yet actmirame composi tion, and the figure of the "Sleeping Love" himself, with druoping eyelids and softly parted lips that offset the rounded beauty ol bauynoou, la one oi toe prauieii you could well conceive of. Messrs. J. II, Uaulonbaek Jc Co., proprietors of Qodey's Lady's Rook, have produced this charming picture raosv auccesaiuny. it is inuca ai mired by sense of the molt fastidious 'con-Bolucura. ITEMS OF INTEBE8T, The most successful new evangelist in the West Is a boy aged 12. He is a wond er of fluency. Thore has been a terrible outbreak of trichinosis in St, Andreasberg,a little town In the Harts Mountains, tbe centre of the canary bird business. The GfaM ll'are Reporter says that tempered glsss may now take Ita rank among valuable Inventions, subject, how ever, to many defects In its present stale; Compared with othor English counties Devonshire and Somersetshire bavi suffer ed very little from the agricultural depress ion, the farming being dairy and root crops chiefly. It is said that tho county ol Mcintosh, Dakota, which was entirely Government land until ninety days ago, docs not yet contain men enough to All the usual offices, but they havo elected themselves as far as thoy will go. An Koglisli clergymen was rebuking his congregation for deserting on a cbarity sermon Sunday. "Why Is it," ha asked, "that to-day the church is, and this day week, because there was a collection, it was simply empty?" "Cos you don'tgivo lick!" shouted a yolce from the free seats. At an English country house, at lunch eon, after morning service, the popular young curate was accosted by a venerable dlyine. "How long, sir," said be, "did it take you to write the sermon that you gave us this morning?" "Oh, about a week," "Dear me," replied tbe other, "It took mo four." ' According (o the London Truth a mem ber of the aristocratic family o I Caven. dish baa opened a tea shop at Eastbourne, in Kent, and is receiving a full shoro of public support from tho inhabitants end visitors, who have benefited so much by tbe Judicious enterprise of his relatiye, the lord of the soil. The women ol .Canning, Dakota, be lieved that Nellie Knapp, the schooltuis tress, was too wicked Ito remain in town and they threatened to mob her Jif she did not go away. She disappeared. Then it was clearly shown that all tuspicion against her bad been groundless, and it was'resoly ed to bring ber back;, but she cannot now be found, and it is feared that she drowned herself. The Prince do Liguo is thought to be possessed of the most curious book In tbe world "The Tassion of Chirist." It Is neither written nor printed ,but every letter of tbe text is cut out of a leaf, and, being interleaved with colored paper, Is as easily read as the best print. The general execu tion is admirable. Thisntique work bears the royal arms of England, but why is un known. A tunnel measuring about 5,000 feet long, and constructed at least nine ccntur ies before tho Christian era, hnsjuat been discovered by tbe Governor of the island of Samoa. Herodotus mentions this tunnel, which served for providing the old seaport with drinking water. It is completely pre served, and contains water tubes of about ten inches in diameter, each ono provided with a lateral aperture for cleansing pur poses. The tunnel is not quite straight. Remarkable stories aro told of the af fection shown by certain animals toward others of a different species. Tho Union Medicals cites an Instanco of a decidedly contrary character one showing "the cold and practical Instability of affection in ani mals." A cat caught a sparrow, and, after breaking ono ot Its wlng3, commenced playing with it preparatory to devouring it. But thebird sent ita bill into tho cut' nose to such purposo as to demoralize the animal, and he retreated. Tho two then became close friends. They ntc, drank and slept together; thn bird rodo around the house on the cat's back, and tho latter would not even touch ita food until the sparrow bad satisfied its appetite, One morning the bird found the window open, and, feeling strong of wing, took uncere monious leave. The cat neither died nor lost its appetite, a circumstance which is re garded as most astonishing in view of the current sentimental anecdotes. The British mercantile marine is com posed of some 21,000 vessels, including 3,050 steamers, with an aggregate measure ment of about 0,200,000 tons, while that ol France consists of about 2,900 vessels, In cluding 700 steamers, with an aggregate measurement of 1,055,000 tons. The num ber of steam vessels of war.including trans ports, despatch boats, Ac, which are avail able for the protection of tbe respective merchant nayies are 337 vessels, with 2,058 guns, for that of France. It will thus bo seen tbat, whereas the French mercantile marine is protected in tbe ratio of one ship of war to nine merchantmen, no less than sixty merchantmen are allotted to tbe can of each British war vessel. In order to place the British merchant nayy on an equal footing with tnatol France as regards mau-of war protection, it would be neces sary to add 2,053 yessels to tbe royal nayy The Mudirof Dongola, England's only friend in the Soudan, is a slight, delicate man, with a pale, pensiye fare, lighted u by two large black, luminous eyes, which seem to bo always looking into space, and from between which projects a preternatur- ally large nose, hooked like a vulture'a beak. The effect of hia extreme piety on the Mueselmau population la very marked, and has enabled him to maintain himself in power almost within arinstroke of the Mahdi. Ho is only visible for a abort time each day before public prayers, which all officers, ciyil and military, are bound toat tend. On these occasions be squats on a carpet, and, holding hia beads In one band, placea a large Koran, resembling a family Bibl,before him while a companion squats in front, at tbe opposite side of the room holding a similar volume, from which he reads. This personage is asplendld looking Nubian, over six feet tall, and a cousin ot tbe Mahdi, a fact which excites much com ment. In a paper on "Italian Social Life; contributed to the current cumber of the National Review, Mr. Callenga points out tbat "the great misfortune of an Italian citizen of tbe middle class Is tbat he is a man of few wants. Tbe laszaronl instinct runs through the whole race. No one will do a job to earn eevenpence so long as he can keep soul and body together by a job of sixpence." Another misfortune Is, that "politics are tbe only lucrative calling. Bureaucracy everuns the land like a swarm of locusts. There can be no less than 60,000 Government officials in Rome alone. The pay la little bet ter than beggary, but the work is little bet ter than make-believe. There are twenty men to do tbe work of ten, and twenty more to binder It." A third evil is, tbat "nowhere in the world is celibacy more generally tbe order of the day than among the Italian middle classes. It is a law for the clergy, a rule of discipline for tbe land and sea forces, a necessity for the mob of minor public functionaries and protesnonal men; finally, a matter of fashion for the golden youth." Worth Knowing. Salt fish are quickest and best freshened by soaking In sour milk. Cold rain water and soap will remove machine grease from washable fabrics. Fish may be scaled much easier by first dipping them Into boiling water for a minute. Fresh meat beginning to sour, will sweeten If placed out of doora in tho cool air oyer night A toblespoonful of turpentine boiled with your whits clothes will greatly aid tbe whitening process, Boiling starch Is much Improved by (he addition of sperm or salt, or both, ora little gum arable, dissolved. Wild mint will keep rats and mice out of your house, and, it is said, will also keep them Irom eating corn slacks. Leaves of lis rs ley eaten with a little vinegar, will prevent the disagreeable con sequences of tainted breath of onions. The "Xowcr end" Demo crats arc solid. Sigley, have you heard from the "Ignorant Dutch." JiEYT AlrTEMISEMKNTS. A remedy that can destroy tho germs ol scrofula, and when onco settled bos tho pow er to root It out, must be appreciated by tnoso afflicted. The rcmarkablo cures ot young children and tho more wonderful cures of those of middle ago and lato In lit c, as Il lustrated by our printed testimonials, provo llooD'a Sails afaxiilla to bo a rcllablo rem edy, containing remedial agents which do positively curs scrofula and eradicate It from tho blood. WAmrcn, N. n., Jan. 51,1675. Messrs. C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: Gentlemen For ten years previous to the early part of 1877 1 had been a constant suf ferer from scrofulous ulcers or sores, which bad finally reduced me to a helpless condi tion, as described in my letter to you In Sep tember ot that year. Tho continued excel lent health which enables mo to keep house lor my aged father and to enjoy life, keeps allvomy intenso personal Interest in Hood's SArtsArAitiLLA.and 1 cannot refrain from ex pressing my gratitude for tho permanent cure this wonderful medicine effected In my case nearly two years ago, whllo living In Lowell, wncn all my physicians cave me up as being In an Incurable condition. Ono thing before I close. I havo recommended your Sarsaparllla to hundreds, and I think moro than a thousand cases, and my faith In Us Invincibility in curing scrofula has bo como absolute by tho wonderful cures It has effected asldo from my own. I trust you will not be slow In making tho merits ot Hood's SAits.tr-AniLLA known everywhere, for It Is a duty you owo to mankind. With best wishes 1 remain very truly yours, SARAII C WllllTIEIt. HOOD'S sTrsaparilla Is a skilfully-prepared compound, concen trated extract, by a process peculiarly our own, ot tho best remedies ot tho vegetable kingdom known tomcdlcal science as altera tives, blood-purifiers, diuretics, and tonics. Sold by all druggists. I'rlco $1, or six for 85. C. I. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass. PUBLIC SALE Of Valuable Ileal Estate There will be sold at Public Sale on Saturday, November 22nd, 1881. at ONE o'clock P. M., at the Public House or .T. W. Ilaudenbush, In the HUH OUOI1 Of LKHIOUTON, Pa., the follow. Ing described Real Estate: No. 1 All that certain TltAOT or PIECE OF LAND, iMtuate In tho Borough of LeWtthton, Oar. bon county, Va., iltuate northwardly ot anil adjolnlntc tho plan or plot of the Dorotigh of LelilRhton. 1., bPnlonlnif at a stake In a puhita road leading from Lehighton to Mauch Chunk, thenco by land now or lato or Charles Albright, pouth torenty degree, vrett tlilrty elgbt porcbes to a etono ; thence by land now or lato or Daniel Eastman, south nrteen and onC'fuurth degrees, east thirteen perches to a stake ; thence by the same nurth seventy degrees, east thlrty-etKht perches to n etako In the public road u foresaid and land ol Amos I tie el; thence along tald road north fifteen and ono half degrees, west thirteen perches to the placo of beginning, containing THREE ACltES, be the Fame more or lees. No. 2 ALSO, All that certain triangular piece or PAltCEL OF GROUND, situate In the Borough ofLehlghton, Carbon county. Pa., bounded on the west by North ampton street, on the south by lot now or latu of Heuben Sommol, on tho east by tract No. 1 and by land now or late of Uharles Al bright, and on the north by land of Amos Jtlc,(ol, containing FIFTY PEIlimES.uioro or less. No,3-ALSO, All those TWO UON TIOUOUS ' Lots or Pieces of Ground, situate In the Borough of Leliighton, Uarbon county, Pa., numbered In the plan or plans prepared by llanlel Kastman lor the suleo! said Lots, Numbers One (I) and Two (2), bounded north br land now or late or Daniel Dustman, oast by an alley, south by Lot No. Three (3), and west by Northaiuplou street. Terms and conditions will be made known at ttuie and place of sale by T. D. CLAUSS. T. D. OLATJSS & THOS. KEMEKEIt, Executors of Granville Olauss, deo'd. nov. 8-wJ WJLMTJEJD VIE WANT 1000 more BOOK AGENTS for tbe grandest and fastest selling book ever published, OUR FAMOUS WOMEN. 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GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK Is tbe oldest family mnirazlno In America, and Is conceded by the press and public to be tbe leading Fashion .UaKatinc.csricclally so, as Its circulation probably covers the lariicst area ofany American publication, Its patrons tieinir found In every civilised country under the sun. 1S35 villi iniirk tho lirty tinli year of this Mairailnc, and It Is proposed that It shall not only axcecd In excellence In every department anything In Us previous history, but surpass in attmctlvences, quality and quantitv any other magazine published lor tho same price The Magazine, duflnK if 81, will contain: 1000 paves of readlng,con6lstlns; of Stories, Novels, HomanCfB, Sketches, 1'ootry, History, Urographies, by the best magazine writers, also, Art and Current Notes, Dlulngues, Lessons on Dressmaking and Cooklnir. 200 Practical llcclpcs; besides descriptions of Kashlons, domestic and lorlcgn. ISO paces Illustrating Fashions In colors, and black and white. SO panes Illustrating Fancy-Work In colors and black and white, 24 paiccs of Select Musle. 18 lleautlful EntsravlnKS. 12 Illustrations of Architectural Designs; besides illustrations of Household Interiors andutorlcs K,ich subscriber will bo allowed to make a selection each month or a "Full Size Cut I'aper Pattern" of any design Illustrated In the Jlagazlnc, without extra cost; these pat terns aro worth wore than tho price ot tho Magazine Wo will alo piesent to every subscriber a Steel Kngrarlng (for framlnir) of Perault'a celebrated pleiuro "Sleeping Love," preparod oxprcssly lor this Maga zine. As Qobby's Lxnv's Hook has lalthrnlly observed its promises with the public tor HI ty.four y ara, there need bo nodoubt about the above olfer tiring fulllllcd to the letter. Subscription price 62 oe a year. Sample copies, 15 cents, Address, OODBY'S LADY'S HOOK, I. O. Lock Uox H H, 1'HlLADlSLrlllA, l'A. Nov. 8-wi "OEPOUT OF THE CONDITION of -L.Ll.tlie l'litST 1NAT1UMAL IJA.Mx, at Ltfhfchton, lu ths State nf PetinsylTanU,at the close of busloess, September 30th, 1854 : RESOURCES, Loans and discounts )60.(W2 8'1 Urerdraris 309.(0 U. S. Ilonds to secure circulation . . 75.000 1 0 Other (docks, bondsand rnortKipes. 31,6'2500 Hue frum approved reserve at'0t . . 14.4UJ.64 Due from other National Hanks . . . 2,1181.57 Due from State Banks and Hankers, 1.170.14 Ileal estate, furniture, and flxlurt-s. 8,555.20 Current expenses and taxes paid 65.78 Premiums paid ....... 7.S75.IK) Checks and other cash Items . . . 1,528 04 Hills nf other Hanks 2,105.00 Krauthnal pnpercurrency,nlckels, and pennies, 151.74 Specie 0.337,30 Leiral tender note 3 10J.UO ltedeuipllen 1'uud with U. S. Treasu ry (5 por cent, of circulation) . 3,375 00 Total LIABILITIES. Cfipltal slock psid la Surplus fund linilivlded proflrs National Hunk notes outstanding lliviilends Unpild, Inillridual (U-iosit subject to check. Hue to other .National Utuik . . , Duo to State Hanks and Hankers Hills payablo ........ , i2,153.3 . 10 000,00 . 3,550.10 . C7.MHl.00 345 50 . 60.143 03 . lAseiou 1,74.1.07 . I-.0O0.C0 Total 230,150.36 State ef Pinntytvania. Count o Carton, st t I, V llowmsn, Ctsbter of the above-named bank, dn solemnly swear that the atove statemeut Is true to the best of my knowUd e and lellrf. W. W. IIUWMAN, Cashier. Subscribed and sworu before nie this lGth day of October, 18S1. II. A. HKL1Z..T.P. Correct Allots Thoa Keraerer, Dennis nauinan, A. J Hurling, Directors October 18, 1631. jyj- IHUILIUAN & CO., BANK STREET, lehighton, Pa., MILLHItH and Sealers lu All Kinds Ot GRAIN BOUGHT and SOLD REGULAR MAKKET HATES. We would, also, lespecttnlly Inform ouralli sens that we are now f all J prepared to bUP LV them with 'Best &f Cosb1 From any Mln desired at VF.n lowest riticrs. if. 1IEILMAN & CO. Jnlns FOR SALE. One horse, two cows half Jerser. ono Is eluht years old and one three years old, tho lauer expccieu iu uu xrveu in iiuiuuij when three years old, one phaeton carriage, ono set of now heavy two horse farm wagon wheels, made by Samuel Heberllng, and thoroughly seasoned, also a fow Plymouth llooas anu Aiegnorn chicks. Apply to Dll. N. IS. HEBEB. October 18 w3 CALL AT THE j NOVELTY "ST 0REJ next to the Advocats offlse, Bankway, Lehighton Pa., For Oenls' Underwear Hose for La. d t o s . Uentlenien and Children, Japan, ese and other 1 o e k e t Handkerchiefs, Suspenders. Ta ble tllothcs, lied Spreads, Towels and Toweling. Combs. Shoe Brushes, Hair Brushes, Feather Dusters, Paper and Envelopes, Pens, Albums, Har monicas, Accordeons, Knives and Forks, Pocket Knives, llazor Straps. Pins, Needles, and a large variety of other articles which we are selling at very Low Prlees I'Oit CASH. Call a n d be convinced lhatwearesell log goods at a 1 most O CJ ST Ladles' Dress Buttons from o cents to 18 cents per dozen Lisle Thread O loves, for Ladles and Misses from 15 cents to 2) sent. Misses and Uhlldrens Lace Collars at 6,10 and 12 cents each, dents' neckwear, Bows, Scarfs and Collars The "Banner" Collar only 10 cents per box. Lace 6, 8 and 10 cents ter yard. July 12 ,181 id. fCllESWMIIt All USI HIIS. I Beat Couch fcjrup. TaAtetsood. I Use In Uui. kkdd br druk-aUta. I It. PENN SMITH & CO., Aro prepared to sell to Dealers, Lime Burners and Consura era, at their BREAKER at LEHIGHTON, Pa., At Ws&ueU OSflMBik JPrices, Delivered into wagons at the following rates, 2240 lbs. to the ton : Lehigh Egg, - $3,15 ouve, - Chestnut No. Chestnut No. Buckwheat, Culm, it t. TERMS July 10, ISS.viy fall and Winter Trade ! fcc fcc. Our Young Ladles and Ucntlemcn will find It te their advantage to give blm TC wnAT'HjTTMPItlOES0'"' ' "" Bai I,EST SELEOTKD STOCK In Old Post Office Mm, Aprl , 1883-lr JAMES i m (a a a a a Dealer in STOYES AKD TINWARE, Has removed to his new Store Room, opposite Clatss & brother's Tailoring Establishment, on Bank St, Leliigliton, Pa.. Where he will be pleased to and customers. '.ol For New Goods! C. M. SWEENY & SOI Have received an enormous stock of OIIOICE GOODS, comprising 'Groceries, Queensware, etc. Old Post-Office Building, Bank St. Lehightor?. BEND FOR. TRIAL BOX CinCULAB PflES V tSX I mm a? rasa 3Hcu9 3rey Mixed., All-wool9 Flannel Unslei'sf sifts., Iloflfiie madc and g-aaaa'aHiuteeclj,' only 8 cent eaelfio Men9s CJaiilraia FLiinel Ifr rawcrSj !IBBne-flBQale9 f feest material., wara'aeatefll as rejire sentealj only $B5e pea pais8 and all otiaei7 smm1s at 1j w e g t iPrlees fltoa.' (Dasln aafly at tlie Novelty and Notion Store, Baiikway, Leliightoii, Fa. waajkiiuuuuani - - - 3, ID 1, - - 3.00 2, - - 1,75 - - 1,05 50 CASH. The undersigned calls the at trail en of his many Trlends and patrols tthls Large and Fashlonablo Bteek ef Fall anil Winter Gfiofls, Consisting of BOOTS AND SHOES Of every description and Style In the Markot, Including a special lias of Lady's Fine Shoes Also, a fall line f Umbrellas, Parasols, Hats, Caps, BAM Street, LEHIGHTON WALP, receive his numerous friends Read What a Patient says of it: "Tha rastlllcs I purchased from Ton lu Anrost rirove to mo most conclusively t!iatr'wrille tnerj Is iro tlicra la hops." Iliey did llielr work far be yond my utmost o.Peetalfoiis, for I certaliHr did not expect that a Uabltof XOUUlEtN VJeAIt8 HUIt ATION could bo completely (tottenunder con trol In tho exceedingly short tlmooftwoiuontae 1 can assure you that no faltemndesty will keep me from dolnir all that 1 can In addlnir to tho sooeeas which will aurcly crown ao beneficial a remedy. Abovo extract froaolottordaUd TT.Va Vca.x, tin Tha Pastlllea are prepared and Bold only br tb HARRIS REMEDY CO. HFTJ CHEMISTS, 308) N. 10th. 3t, 8T. LOUIS, MO. fcj XtaZTt txttaut $3. tvo cs&i (3, Uite antta f