i Sit w'hfiVt 5 flj,ili'!vH '" '"llc K'Ui"' ' ,uo Secretary of the tho froth rise to tlio surface of a botlln ' getlier. Hi Hi LlGVi lvXM Xavy to:iccei)t the Volildn, and tlio cauldron. Of weak principles and no should I Anyhow the Government by a Galveston imiioon that bo could let tho garden need business go operato iinprovincly on the faulty orran waaaamusaawiiKiiswwsr probability that tho builder may bo re- conscience, ho was just the tool for tho Into tho hands of tboso who deal In tho She submitted to lils treatment, wliiclifi LNiuaiiTo.N.iM. I ou red to renav even the -money he has . rins thieves to use. nowas rain as a: genuine article, and not make Itself tho Iwas Dainlul mid slow, and tho unehot . - - i ....... W . . " ' i Already received for her, hare brought I peacock and loved to bo looked at and tcatspaw of disreputable secd-gathererslwos a worsn uose than before. ftYifitif a .i-tata In tlin llnntiMil .iTfalr nf ilrtlWd aV.iMit. finn fi.itnt Pfltrlrfc'q rlnr.who know an Wflll hnw to. tmnntA tbrtrTH.Arlti4a n. ft. .1nmnA.n ,.. ....... .... .. . . ---r--- .-.u.it .u.. .u. u.obi, ilJIr. John Roach, and ho has made anj about thirteen years ago, hohada uiishtivcncrabio stock upon the Agricultural!! Tho now Paris Opera House has E assignment of his property for tho beuc-fgrocn swallow-tailed coat made, and I Bureau. New Advertisements. SATURDAY, JULY 26V1SS5.. twaM m anrill rnnm She? Entered M tho Lchitrltton post-office as 5cemd Cm iUil Jlmrer, iaswattu'iijuju of lils creditors. This result will bolwltli an enormous oottlfonifr of sham. TJ. e. CBAKT, DEAD I Era great 'hardship for tho large number of frocks In the lapel of his coat, stood on General U. S. Grant Is dead, Wed-Fmen employed In his various enterprises, Ttho City Mall steps to review tho Irish uesday ho showed symptoms lendinz to! who have always been paid the hlRhcstTsoclctlcs that paraded on that day. ' ITis' now Paris Opera fallen into disfavor. X iio corridors are Tho law offlccr of tho Post Office Dc-Jjarfc mlu low, tl0 sai001, s l00 far from i"""" ""a o 4 uuujmiiuu iu tho boxes to bo conveniently used ns a effect that a Postmaster who uses ora'promcnaik.( ,lie fttciiitic9 rur displaying converts to msown use uio postal lunusi ,..., .,., .,. ncmlstl n.mUlic rnpid di&iolaion, and later in tbcgWrlcct rate of wages. It la now satdappcaranco in his green coat called forthjlin his hands, although not required to5are mscrablc. Nothmir excent thucratu. tvenlncliowas lifted fi-om his chair toE that Mr. Roach's business has been very! tho wildest cheers, but that cshlbitlonfidcposlt thcra until tho end of tho cur- his conch, and Rradually Bank until Spbad for two years, and of lato has comejlwas his political death-blow, and soongrent month or quarter, Is guilty of cm- miuutes mt 8 o'clock Thursday morn-Btu be confined almost exclusively to thexaftcr he went down In tho ruins of thehbcz2lemcnt. It has been supposed by iug, when hi spirit took its flight. ftbulldlng of the government vessels, andgTwced ring. For a time he practlccdsmany Postmasters lhat under &ectlon( tti ...,. R,Vi,en.i fini Yr-n iMmaklns "repairs" on our dccayincSlaw, but ' his cltcntnco had cone fromgl,219 of the postal laws nnd regulations. Ifoiint Pleasant Ohio nril 27 18''?1n3Vy With tho prospect of a complctcshim, and one morning New York wassfRevlsed Statutes, 4,053) there" wim no IUs father was a Scotch leather dcaler.cliaug0 ot P,IcJ' ln tbeNavy Dcpait-Jstartled. by the sudden disappearance of. -v ( . , Rineati n uccamo eviaoui 10 uim iuai iuonuaney iian. lie uau icii uis uomo nnu iouuijuwuio nijuuniiiiK uuituiii . . - and at tho ago of eoveutcen he was up' staircase seems to bo considered tolerable. A fraudulent mineral spring has been exposed in Austria. Chemicals! itrcam a considerable distance from ' pointed a cadet in I ho United State? Jlilitory Acsdemy at Wctt Point. lie lia3 Teen cliristianod Hiram Uly6scf lint his hamo . was given as Ulysses S. 'Grant in his appointment to AVcst PointJ sud this mistake was never corrected. In! 1343, at tho age of twenty-one, ho war irraduatod in the middle of a class ofi forty-three, aud was breveted second lieutenant in the Fourth Infantry. He served in the war with Mexico, and re catered tho service of his country on the 10th ot April. 1S01, shortly after bein; promoted to Colonel of the 21st Illiuoif-gi Volunteers. Uis services to his country during tho rebellion were great and hhfc promotion to the head of tho army rapid In 1SC8 ho was elected President of the' United States and rc-clcctcd in 1872 foi a second .terra. No man's services have been greater to his country, and the pco-! plo most sincerely mourn tho death ofl their hero and patriot. business could not bo continued. 111! health and advancing .ago also disquali fied him from continuing tho struggle. It Is hclieved that the assets nioro than! .cover tho liabilities. The benefactions of the Packer farnl. ly In the Lehigh Valley aro numerous and very costly. The residcuco of the; lato Robert A. Packer, worth $200,000, has now been turned into a public hos pital. family without a moment's notice; his desk was open In, his office, and the books In his. library wero undisturbed; even his overcoat lay on tho back of a chair whero ho had thrown It down when ho camo into tho office. For a moment New York forgot his sins (and: 'embezzlement by the Postmastcr untHSexlt ho I'I'crtics of tl.o doctored, ho had wilfully neglected to make lils water wero commended honestly leposlts as required by the regulations. Hl,-1,-V61ician3' autl ,ho tcnwl. had en the opinion holds that under tlretcrcd "Pn ar t prosperity, w rislonsof the Postal lkwa lUcvisiilS'cptical visitor dug out tho trulli. But provisions of the Postal lawa (Rev Statutes, 3,8-10) Postmasters arc-forTiid-den to loan, use, or deposit In unauth orized banks or exchange for other funds any public money collected by they were many) and the papers tccmcdjjjthcm. If a Postmaster docs use such with obituary notices, for wo all camcWmoneys, ho wrongfully converts them to to the conclusion that, frightened at thcRhlsown use, and the act of Feb. 3, 189,! Irreverent jokers put a gallon ofi whiskey into the baptistry of an Indiana? hurch, after .tho water had been fixed for tho immersion of a reformed drunk-! urd. But their trick was turned to! serious account by tho victim, who,! standing on tho edeo of tlio tank in bin fate of his friends . Tweed, Conno)ly,lprovldcs that any offlccr of the tfnltcdsdripi'ing-robc, described tlio outrago to Sweeney, Ingersoll and Garvcy, he hadPstates or his assistant who shull.embcz-2tho congregation delivered a ringing' taken tho shortest road across the Stys.wzlo or convert public funds to his ownj6pcceh for total aUtmenco. Hpn3nllPl.ll 0 WOW VtirV T otlOP B" ce'3 passed on and 'ho ubiquitous rc-Ause shall bu punished by fine and Ini-.-u A clcrgvnian and a nil I 1 1 I u null iiiii iiuiiiii-Hi . i . i i.i... .... i.. i . . . i .. if i . T. 1- ...i.i- . -i ' " - - w- riii)ril-rH lUfUlUtl 111UJ III! 111 U U1U BUCL'b 111 RLondon, TO ADVERTISERS. An ml vertlrer lm fur innnv vrnnlmt utfil nil eljifSpa nf ticwiiiKtwri. wrllri i "I prf fr your Sm.vcr List lor the ronfcm tlinl.j! L.I.H. t... . ......... i . ....i .. H .inc. .in. i. n I'triDi'iin in nnj n i urn it. i r inwn uiicr:iie lnr b chh nmiitim r lurup rlty wfrlily, nine nut often rut irrlliu lot' llirlr lnpnl ivn rwr, n n l the tpnth on tmr M runs II Irmn hit nelglilmr." T ia lilt f"n Imnt 984 Dally ami pkly liBiwrf liynlpil IhlnBlHlcs nml ipclinua, and will be lent Ire" u alirHlinn. UnniOKl' llnvrm.t, Co . 10 8irii(M SI., N. Y. ELY'S CREAM BALM' Clniusos the! II nil. Allnyt Iiifiiini mnl Ion Iti'.slorfs llirk' Sense of Tnstc im llllcnrliif V quick rrliul V positive BW-F.EWEfH euro. A tmrticle U h I n ! ii . t iiilncnrli nnilrilnm is ae'"fibl In urr. Prion 511 penla liv mni'1 nr at Hrnez'Pt. Sentl lnr piiruhr. LLi UllOTIIEltS. Pruigiila, Owejn, N. Y. Jv 18, 1KH5. r,Pyi.! u u AM U H 1 . -:o:- CITtZESS 3IECTIXO. On Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock a' number of our citizens assembled In1 Reber's hall, to express their sorrow In tne aeaiu o: ino uero or Appomattox, Ulysse3 S. Grant. On motion of Mr.1 B.' J. Kuntz, lion. A. J. Durllng was called to the chair. In a neat speech euiogisuc oi me aeaa uenerai no tool; his seat. Dr. YV. . Rcber was chosen Secretin- of tho meeting. Rov. G. Stibitz. pastor of the Re formed church, being cal e l upon, sjKkeHuWer ns gn Heanco at somo iMigih, eulogizing tho deadji , . , 6 rrl, . hero forlionestvnnd Intecrltv. and said 4cellt llUc- rll0 r Socclal to the C.utnox Advocate, In the mlddlo of what was once the Park and which Indeed is still so called by courtesy Is the City Hall. In this age of vast buildings it cannot be called pretentious; tho unsightly Trlbunt building overpowers it on one side, and the new Post Ofllco looks down upon II like some ungainly giant from the oth er, and other immenso buildings chal- ilcngo tho sky, completely robbing It of any effect that It might over havo had; and yet, three quarters of a century ago' this old dilapidated, weather-beaten structure was looked upon as tho per fection of municipal magnificence. When it wa3 finished, in the carlyfeWa Pe living nobody knew how, ffhen, n mcro wreck and shadow, h drifted back to New York and turned! mountebank, which among all of hjs failures was tho worst. A natural Bo- flhemlan, he drifted Into new paper work.1 a back aim uruugo on one oi our great ity journals. The man through whose hands millions of dollars had passed and tor whom hundreds of thousands had groared themselves lioarsc, was clad to .llrot Ills hmnlff:it with llin mp.lrrr snlnr 3 - n- j ,of a reporter. As tho New York H'orW, roso In opulence and power, It sent Mr. Hall abroad with a sort of roving com-f mission, and the foreign feitlllclons that appear in that paper aro mostly from Talented, witty, good-natured profcstuonalM prisonmcnt. Under this act any Post-gamhlcr had a bicyelo race race in master who uses postal funds, IntendlnggArizona. The pastor's congregation toniako thciu good hen tho tlino forhuroiight a charpo of ussccmlv conduct? , . . (. 11 " T raeposiung arrives, is iianio 10 rrosccu-vaB!lin3t l,Irr, and he has indignantly Notice to Tros3paasers. All persons tilo hereliy o.itili.me l n;,ihisl lri.iiisaiii j titi IliA tiremiAHi ..r Alrrt. Rnrl USenilel, in Mnlmning Valley, fur tlio put- u ip or Itunttns. All lreameaera will b loall with mvonlinis In law. Mrf.8AKAII SUNDKti. Iyl8 3w Jlalioning, Penn'a. tion and punishment. Dom Pedi:o. part of tho present century, green field: stretched far away up Broadway, and In! the eyes of the old New Yorkers the capitals of the Old World faded Into beforo this magnlfi- and brilliant, with good principles he might havoljeeu great; lacking that, he lies stranded among the political wrecks of his evil associates a warning to the young men who arc seeking political ho w ould be honored forever as tho man given to savo ills country Ho was followed bvS. R. Gilliam. Esq.,.who faid he liad reviewed the life of General Grant from the tlmo ho first took coiuman I .ot tho Army of the Un ited Slates, and highly culoglzo.1 him for his patrlotiMii as soldier, official and private citizen, and especially for tbp strong cunsiian lortuuao evinced tiy mo accer.so.1 iiunn fill sickness. .Horace Uoydt, Esi then took the floor, and paid a brief but eloqueut tribute to.tlie Jlcro's memorv. He said General Grant had lieen called to a high1 duty and done it. Co. Supt. Snyder fcllowed in a short cneeiivo auuress. lie said it was purely American that wo should assemble to honor, tho great soldier who had made tills nation a unit. committee on ucsolutlous was ap- rainicu, as ioiiows: i: a. onvuer, W. C. SlcCormick and Horace Hcy'dt. On motion a committee was appointed to see that the church and school bells' wero tollci, as follows: B. J. Kuntz,! isxoea ueung ana tv m. u. Jioultlirop. On motion John Seibolii. Kd. Rut cliff and Wm. Xusbauni were appointed a committee to see to the display of flans at half mast on public school and other omij ncs. un motion tlio following committee the Goddess of .IustIce,b!indfoldcd,wltlif her scales in Tier hands, symbolizing tol ,.iftcr generations that under Its dome! the weak should be defended, nnd the! guilty piuiNhod. There the poor crca- Ituro stood till Tweed got control of thes city, aud then they took her down. It Is hard to believe that the town ran wildj lib long and pain-Hover the completion of this rickety old! placed on its suminilKl'l3tlctlon, that "tho way of the trans PERIODICALS Gopky's Lapy's Book for August is a delightful number, handsomer in np- !pearaucc,and more generally satisfactory 'than any of its predecessors. Every month seems to mark a btrlile In the (progress of this popular magazine. The. present issue opens with a beautiful Clrfaro-oscuro cut of "My Pets," a line study of animal life as contrasted with ;raccful girlhood, and grouped against a strong uacK-giouuu ot nature. . xiie illustrations this month are capital. For Newest Designs an'1 Most Failiinnablt Styles of A Iserics of letters describing the trials ofgt is saiJ tllllt tho sacrifices of person to building, and that tlio orator who made the dedication speech compared It to tho most magnificent structures of Greece, and Rome. It was qnito a fresh look ing building when Lafayette was re ceived hero in 1824. In the Governor's Room, where tho old hero was rcceiyed, was tho furniture of Independence Hall, where tho first Congress sat, and there! was tho wrltlng-dcsT: of Washington,! and many other rcllc3 which were sacred in the old French hero's eyes. I some times wish that I had never seen the likeness of Lafayette. In my child- Uood's days ho lived In my memorj with Washington, and Jefferson, anil Adams, and Hamilton, and that tre mendous galaxy of heroes whoso light iwlll shine down throush tho acea ai n,PP,?LnlCid t0 ,arra"S0 for services inglong as tIme shall last. To ,n0 he waJ one of the churches on the day of thoM . , , , ., , T ,,B W. Stibitz,1 diad hero's funeral Rev. G, B. R. Gllham and Dr. W. G. 51. Selnle. The following resolntiona were unani mously aaopten: V."eJ?ka?j 11 h Pleased Almighty Orel In Hlsriovldencolu removo by dnitii Oen.l U. H. liiUNT, tliereforo e. tlio people oi ...i,iii"ii, in ,mii,iu iiih,-uii iuseinuieu pa's.tl tUe followlnc rose latloin! I 'lhat we mourn tha death oi General ui-uiii us n naiionai iicrpavemenr. 2 That we ri'pni?nl7R In nu .inth H of a liravo soldier, an honored statesman and an enemned cltlten. I 3 That we rreounlio In Ocn. U. H. (Irantn1 type ot tlio hlBhest American Kslullitlos. iii-ni.MUK rini-ii ironi ino nuinuic aiKsnii uie 10 mo iiiKiiesi position in the cut ot Hi'. couutrynien-aJiiHt reward lor lils liniven aud services rendered to his country In tilt time of Its croatest oeeil. 4 That 111 order to show our resiwet fori the deceased hern wnilmne our nntiile hnlirt I Inci, ImiiK our llast at halt-nmst, and toll ourl i'i.n.u .;uo ociocKon tne nveiiiiig ot ja j 5 That wo syrupatliko with tho bereaved family tn their severe affliction and com mend them to 111m who "doeth all things well." 6 That a copy of these resolutions ho pub JlsllCd tU the CAUliON advocaii:. IMICK, IT. ) gressor Is hard Tho. heat of tho past week has sent people flying out of town, and business Is sensibly affected by their absence, iThe heat lias been Intense, aud wo feel it more because It has conic upon lis so suddenly. 1 ncverapproach this seabon without blessing the good angels who, look after the poor children in this; fevered time. There are thousands of. hlldrcn In this city whose lives are, iiulscrable enough at any time and under the most favorable circumstances, -but in the hot summer days and nights In these close burning streets life Is lutol- rable. The Tribune for years past has had a special fund devoted to summer excursions for poor children, and Its one pressed Intoservleo to writcanothcr's! love-letters, under me title ot "A post script," are particularly good. A power ful serial storv. translated from the laFrencb by Emily Lennox, continues In this number, under tlio tltlo of "Tlio Yoko of Honor."' An entertaining con versation on chicken-culture, incubat line, etc., forms a feature of tlio book, iil Inlrndnppa n Rpr!p .if nrnt.i.t.il articles on the useful nnd ornamcntalEd occupations of women. "Phlllipa's I'ocket-Moncv" will furnish some valu- ablo suggestions to women who arcjgti penny. A short parlor drama, callcilfj "He is an Englishman," Is clven this month for tho uso of summer idlers who do not care to go too deeply into the histrionic. "Bella Donna" Is a vcrj art, in the wearing of scant mythological costumes, havo in several instances been startling. deserted wife was hunting for hem Uliusband in Iowa. He had clonal from ,M. . . ... 3 Maine with n neighbor s spouse. There Acre only blight chics to aid tlio pursuer,! mid she was about to give up tlio chase when, in driving through a rural town of romance. Gopijy-'b' never- looked better than iLlooks now. In this day, when so many old publications are verg iiis toward decrupitude and dotage,-it isi a pleasure to find one that flefic3 Jltc march of times, and still preserves its! pristine vigor and freshness- while tue! years roll on. That-all may be convinced! pathway is strewn with the blessings otg0f Its meilts.tl'ie Publisher offers. to send not only brave but handsome.. I couldKj see him in my mind's eye, in knee breeches, with flowered vest, embroid ered coat and powdered wig, his small sword by Ids side, as became a gentle man of his rank, his rallied sleeves and necktie, and all that elaborato magulll cence that Is associated with the patriots of the Revolution. It Is a terrible shock' to one's romance to see the portrait of this hero which hangs In the Governor's Room. To commence at the founda tion: his feet of which you would think a Frenchman would be proud are large and ungainly; then horror ofi honors! lie wears a pair of loose, bag gy pantaloons, of a bright yellow color, isuch ns never was seen on mortal mam before, and 1 sincerely trust will never be worn by mortal man again. His vest might have been white, or any othe color; his swallow-tailed coat was of blue; his necktie red, and, if the picture is true, he squinted. Lafayette mayl; navo ucen uravc aim nouie, aiu noj doubt he was; hehclped us out of a bad Thursday evcnlue. andKcrai' ani wo ought to feel grateful.hut the followlnjr preambleVas a matter of hlstory.he wore a nuuibci 11 boot, and was one of the homeliest and most ill-dressed men that has evci been transferred to canvas. In close companionship with Lafay ette aro the noble clligles of George and DeWltt Clinton, who, after the ion lapse of years, notwithstanding modern thousands of happy little ones. St. j.lohn s Guild helps thousands more, 'giving them short excursions down bv the sea. Others maintain cottages in the country ordownby tho beach, where they take for a week a poor woman and her little children. It may seem like a small thing to a casual looker-on, but to tho poor wretches who aro packed In tenement houses It is atovclation, Stocks arc quiet, business is quiet,1 everything Is quiet but the politicians they are lively as crickets. Jlr. Hcddcn, our new collector, Is gradually shapln ithe book for tha remainder of the J em iror To cents. J. ii. haulunbeek, r O. Box, II. U, Phlla. a " The American Acr.tcuLTuniST'foi lesigncd. Ho says that it is folly to erect too hiffh a standard of dignity in n border community: nnd, moreover, hesDUESS GOODS, loesn't believe that tho Lrethcrn would' liavc complained but for'thc unfortunate. fact that he lost the nice. Living tableaux in tlio open air are the most fashionable amusement ins1 tvnnhiml tliia mtinmpp. nml kfinin nfllipm o " " ' 1 arc extremely elaborate. Women nudfa drls of the aristocracy pose in these shows, and such artists as Alma Tadcma ,iro employed to arrange tho picture?, All lU....l.Q.. .1-. In I nl. t t.nL she saw a lawn lettered in flowers withH must he exaniln-.l in the t.iwnsliin. io word "Rosalie." That was tho nanu of tho fugitive woman, and her partnci was a sUUIiul llonit. Ihowilo did not wait to havo tlio gate opened, but urgedf; her horse right throught it,so excited and clever story of limited length, and Mrs.HeijnlnJent was she; and she made m Hayden's "Cup of Cold Water" is wellMmistatce, for tlio guilty couple were found 'calci'dated'to'wln tho fancy of till lovcrsH,i,. Having now received our SPRING and SUVMft STOCK of the Latest Designs in FOIHSIGN AND DOMESTIC Cloths, Cassimeres and Sui'ings, we sro prepared to fill your nrderifor anils or parts nftuits mads up In the to ist fashionable styles, by the left workmen, at the eniHrkalile low price of $10. per Suit Wo aim Invite special attention to our Immense (took of Fashionable Styles of Hats, Cars, Boots, Sta anti Gaiters lor Old & Yi.une, Huh t Poor at J10CIC BOTTOM PRICES t Gents' Fullislling, Goods. Our stock In this deportment lis never been so complete u 'I Is at prerent. It eonifrises all the newest novelties aad de igns. We have everything that Is new in Ties, Collars and Cuffs. II you desire anything In this hue you in dud It here. Trunks and Valises in Great Variety! CLAUSS & BROTHER, Bank Street, Lehighion. Penn'a. ...11 ID IDjt '. ' 11 Mil I O, IO..J Spring k simmer Opening. . DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, SILVERWARE, &c, &c. GO TO E. H. SNYDER, Bank Street, Lehighton, Gnnilfi cuoranteHf ami piires a low as pise w I tore for lln'same quality of good i. Tuly IS, 18S5-1y Teaohers Vanted. Fiiasklin, July I I. 18S3. Tlie School Bonn! nf Krnnlthn Tnwnphii hcrrliv nitnomuvflttuitflii Px.iininHtlnti wil Uh i I t iht Smith Kruiilc lilt f-pli'io) hfni-f m August 1st, hiid in tho evening of tin 'iinif tiny (lif hoHnl will uiuku U pM)int iKMitt lnr Pit ill ilistrioL n o ia f i,.-cp w ,.,111 ...I.K -111.-. ui tuitiai i uii-iKifw turn cjiiittiici v n 175 .. . f. w .......Rtoilcttcs. uis, uiusiiiiiiug iiuiv:ii iaiin uiiu laiinj ... . .El animals, fruits, convenient implements. jdomcstic contrivances, etc. l!ev. E. 1', I'oo and Mr. A. S. Fuller ilUcourse on IstraM berries; Joseph Harris continues Mita Wnllo nml Tfill.' nnil f.!vi lilnta An ..... D.. .-..jg 1.1 1 .1.... ....1 -.. TJ. I..UU"W .luu Aid ciltiuii mm v.uiv ui x uuir nub 111 M sSlicen, Citrine Clover, Hay, etc. Col. Jtliero. Fashions far Ladies. Goijey's Ijaiiv's 13ook for the month of rAtiKUst says: licadcd bonnet3 arc obsolete. - r-vMitts arc ugly, except on a beauti ful .hand. r-Whito eliina silk Is worn with silver. braiding. As n rule, hats for the season arcd o.,,l I. 11. KI V.V...l.. ...... IWIIIUC.IMII 111 II1U V..I.MIII ino new camurlcs and hatistos venHtv Ii-w4 Xmuch rescmblu foulards, both In colors and patterns. Woolen lace Is In greater vogue thanvS ever, it Is used to trim everything, evena ...I . -.-!!. rt-i. . .nit. ht nl.l li'vilne n .lnti.rl,it Inn nf fill. I .(1 t geultyis that thcro are forty applicants ,ot, of thelat0 M.CombICiaml -Green Is a very fa iui ticu uiuui. uuu u.iiiij mui i""ij-atue Angus uouuies. u. u. i. .uoorc discusses the merits ot binail r anns, nine disappointed. UUOADllltlJI. T. A. fiXVIlEIl. "NVm. V: McCoitsil jioii.u'k llr.vnr. iCom. FROM WASHINGTON From our Regular Correspondent. Wasjunoton-. D. C.. July 18, 85. An investigation reveals the fact that there is a prodigious number of people, comprising both sexes, who draw pay from the Government, and do not per form a particle of service for tlio par ticular service that they arc supposed to perform in rcrmltnl-for tho senil-nionth Hie Dr. Thuibcr tells about u new Insect Encmv of the Pea, with other hortlcul tttr.il articles. Henry Stewart furnishes ja most useful article on Taking off and t reating a Hide; also notes aoout La- uor-saving implements ami tonmv anrcs. and writes about a Southern Stock Iinngc. Joel S. Mttnson, of Wis consin, describes a new liny Derrick. L.. (J. lioot gives Ills excellent "lice Notes" for August. I)aId -W. .Tttdd contributes various articles. Gen, Armstrong writes an interesting pajicr Auoilt me U'aruis for tne Indian and T.-Mh.i.nn.. ni.i T..int r...rnt rn .l.i I UCUIll.llI, .. i. UiU 1 llllh lUllllllb. U ffsupported by the Government Para3ols are elegant than ever. prettier Lace is and more extensive!) iUnited States and the of the! Legislature ofi The term in (1 iiimiiliF,tlicculnry$33,ai 0 Teaeliers are wiinted- J. F. SNYDUn, Ste'v. Jntv 18 w3. Williams, Clark & Co's HIGH GRADE Bono Fertilizers! Americtis Brand, Royal Bono "and Universal,' rou Wheat, Grain and Grass ! TRY Til EM F 0 I It S A I h K I) Y A. Mehrkam 8i Son LKIIIGUTO.V, l'A. Jnft received st lh FashiontbU MIMiINEHY STORE of -FOR TIIE- nn Immenso New Stock of Milli nery Goods cnmprlsinx Hats. Bonnets. iRibbons, Flowers, Notions, &c., SPRING & SUMMER SEASON ! lUvinit seenred ih wrvlres of n FASHIONABLE KEW YORK itlLLINKR I mi iireimreil d MAKE UP ill the flwr.v.-l ii'.iice II ATA OR BONNETS ia the MOT STYLISH MANNER t the LOWEsT PRICES in th's Vullev. MISS BELLE NUSBAUM, Lehighton, Pa. April 18, 1685 m3. Big'est Ready-Made Clothing Stock for TDF.l'OUT UK T1IF COXDITIOV IV the KIltST NATION'Ali MAN! J. .1 l.-l.l rli,..n. ii. 11... Kt.fu nf Pm.iuni lii.iilt.Ht lliBt1 IOM, Ul liUVIUU. IUI) l,l 1.1.1 1 EaO I'll CUl. JOIIN D. EEltTOLCTTE POST, 481 The members of the Post assembled In their hall, after adontlna arjd resolutions, adjourned Wiikhius, It lias pleased tlio Altiilsht Ilnler of the Unlveic to remove finin oin midst, utter lone ndterliiK. our heloved c oin niander. Ulvmiks Kihpsux (Siiant, he It ltl-mf A-ITII I'll.., l.-liM.. ..n.i. ........... I. .j liiiinbly how III siihinUilnn to the w III ot Illm who tloeth nil thliiKH well, wo mourn the death of the uraw Midler, tlio honekt nlllehil and the faithful ritlzen, nnd extend to his i.iu.iiy our iiennieu nip:uuv m inn tin llOlir Of llielr lleeil Romnv lllnl III', .:l imcnt ltKSOi.vr.i. That our hall hnll ho draped iiiiu mui mo nii-iiioers wear 1110 usual uaiisi of inniinitni; tor the snnec of un . 11k.soi.vkii. ThattlK'so resohitlmn ho,en imperial line of the rulers of the State! as the model coventors of the time. lrIulUov',5BvocAr " ""a l,uWI,,,Ml 1,1 u,rBNcar at hand Is the full length portrait f of illlam II. Seward, as he appeared 'over forty years ago. Tho figuro 1 .slight, and the face, though not hand fsome, is bright, clear and confident. ly payments tliat are made to mem. ifgvirglnla. ttohert u. lioosevelt gives a there Is no other way of cliuilnatinKlvlvld account of the pleasures of a l)ay ., ,. . , ...Vbncnt on lils beautiful bliamlo aclit. il,co peupio nuiu lliu paj-ioil, IL ereA- T. Thnmn, hinildim tho lihinn nnili liettcrtoputthnn upon the pcnslon-roliaietalls of Construction of a Suburban vvitli the other frauds that so uumcrous-HCottage rosting fri.OOO. Welch shows ly liguro thereon, and let us have a prc-S1!3 a '"'" f ph-asant Sounlrs of ).,,,,,. ... i ...i I,- .1 ... ,,.,., . f-VSuminer Vacat on in the Country, a8"aiu- 111 "L tenseat least that they arc paying forJB,, 8,r0 a ycar slngl(J lmmbcr lOBpretty, uml i soniPtlilng. A in.iinl ct.lDmnnl n t ,l.o nn-inlllv land in the 1'nltod Stites held, owned. Und controlled by 'or Ign capitalists. prepared by Hon. William G. Oates, n' member of Congress from Alabama, and member of the House Commlttae on Improvements, still stand out from thoMl'ublic Lands, shows an aggregate of. The most conling drink, if one will wait for iivo minutes for tlio effect, St aid to be hot tea. CI .I'lm mmt ifpentrtn linlln nl Wlilli ai.wi.uou acres to nem ami owned, t lie Sa, hW g . llecks i.irgest owners uein two i.ngusn synui-sj , eates possessing, respectively, 4,000,000; l.iml ll.tWlO.nnn nrri-. 'I'liosn nunerJ have not intended nnd do not Intend toSJl8CUiU'1 hl tl,u c,'"fin of 1,10 VrM become citizens of tho United Statcs.K3"4 l'-liicopal Church, in New Haven Jand some of them aro titled noblenienH""1 October, is "The Ethics of thcTurifl DEMOCRATIC COUNTY MEETING. The annual Democratic County Meet in': will bo held at tho Court Ilminn In' tlw borouch of Maueh Chunk, on Vnn.'J.lIow little ho could havo dreamed whenSof different countries in Europe. yeiJWucMion. day, the 17th day of August, at 1 o'-St,1!lt picture was taken of tho trcmen-Eby the laxliy pf the Preemption laws of3 The superstitious residents near clock n. in. It will lin llm dntv nf tt.i.dous drama in which he was destined tofethis country they.are enabled. to sccurcMJ'g factory in Aldenville," Vn., dechiu meeting to name persons'to hold tlieSl)! 01lc of principal actors. Among1 delegate elections In this different town-Etlle historical portraits which adorn the .l.l..u nn.l l.nM....l.o I.. n n.viril U M rim n,nl mifliontlo llu-enneu f tit ships and boroughs in the county, lis the time of holding the county nomin ating convention, and select a count) committee to serve for the ensuing caul llgn, and transact any other buslnes: upon which it has xwcr to act. G. W. E&8EK, Chairman. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY COMMITTEE The Democratic County Committee oi laroon county win meet at the Court Ifni t. tn ,1... lu.wi..li r.t Xrn..l. f. I. otf Monday, tho 17th day of August, ntitUe c" 5'000' W n'rloel; In thn fniinmi tn t.t.0.,..irlhavQ been heh business of Importance. O. W. Ksseii, Chalnnan. Hccently tlio President appointed a .man Postmaster because lie contented himself with simply tiling a petition,' white his competitors came backed bj strong delegations, and he reconsidered his decision to appoint an applicant for another otlicc on hearing that ho was In Washington and had been waiting there ever since the inauguration. "No one ets. Address Publishers -dmfWcim Ay- nculturlst, 751 Jiroadway, Ivcw lork. ITEMS OF INTESZSr. her ponv will Mroses from mane to tail. A bcarccly religious subject to be existence of Alexander Hamilton, copied from a picture taken only a short time before ho was killed by Aaron llurr. some of the pictures would disgrace a barn, the full-length portrait of Marey being particularly disgraceful; it looks as if it had been painted with a white wash brush, by a house painter or a kal jomlner. and yet this horrid daub cost All notable receptions have been held here for years. It was here that the Prince of Wales was form ally received by the City, and here the same courtesy was extended to tho Czar owlch, tho present Emperor of Itussla. In the days oi the Tweed rltigrccep- lions were numerous nnd cosily, and Oakey Hall, who is now a wandering llohcmian in Europe, dispensed the dills country they.are enabled. to sccurcslhig we ,tlie privilege of holding this vast do main a privilege denied by tho laws to our own citizens I The sentiment of the! .country Is opposed, and has always been' opjiosed, to this system of foreign ownership of our public lands, but every, attempt to discourage It by Congression al action has thus far met with defeat; before the bills to that end could be got r.i. . . .. .. tnthiit llin fitiinkn teiim tin, elillHnnv .ii-.i..' into weird and awful (.linnes, indicutlvc of impending disaster. A man in Manitoba found cool and easy sleep in a hammock swung from the limb of a tree thirty feet from tin- round; aud one night a wind storm blew him out, breaking all his legs and irms.' fashionable color the favorita shades aro lizard, absinthe, chartreuse, and inaachltc. Tho rage for beads continues; the most novel are the leaden ones which combine well with bright-colored mater ials. Plaited skirts aro still worn; but loose skirts, slightly gathered, arc morel novel and fashionable. The jersey Is now only worn of ornlng. and Is quite discarded for dressy and elegant toilettes. Feathers aro but little worn this summer: a few birds arc to be seen,1 however, nestling in a bow of ribbon. The round hats of young girls aror not unlike tho capoto In shapo and style, the border wider, protruding over, the face. Apple-red Is the name of a new. t oiling. It Is soft and throws a becoming shade on the complexion. Embrotdercil silk gloves are the latest. Tho white ones are particular!) pretty anil very much worn. Yachting dresses made of cream flannel, witli tucked skirts and blousciN waists slashed with red or yellow arc just the thing. Sleeves aro made less tight and Ixmn and dUnounts Oier IrnTl h S. Uoud-i lo eriiiu rlrriilittlim . . KUIlii-r ftrk-KH. inula, mi-i nu nitv-.. KUuu Ireui fl'Tored lit-ene uenls . SIMIi, Irnlil "lller Ntll-initt Mioilti . . -lluetri'lil StitD llnllk mid llilllkrri, .HIEi.tilt-nlHtp.riiriiilnre.nn-l !ixtnr-K. . S Current expenses ami tixes pal.) , 1 1'reimuiiis paid U Uhecks and other cash Items unlit nl oilier Hunk. nd i'rmll. iial iiitpercurn-ncy, tilt-ktlp, penult, Specie Lt'tral itnidur iioiua Iltedtinplien Fund wllh U. S. Tn-mu ly (d perceut. ul clrcuuuuilj Total LIABILITUS. Capital tiH paid In ,?urplU8 luud unentitled prouia . .Sntii.nal Uank notes ouUtand.n; Ultlduiid Unpaid Individual dvi.i-ils sutut-ct to cueck. Uerllaeil Checks thinner's cheeks outftanuing . Uuw In oilier ISMWliai ll.lnki. . . Uua lo Stute llanksand Jlanu.rs (SO S-J1.8S SVO.OO "i ooo no Sl.'iTiOI. . 10-.S8; 1,6 S-JS. v, 6i.;i7 8.H17.SS 1 'JiH 2) 7,6 U.I 0 "J 2,100 UUj 10.67 0.5 7 14 2 10J 00, :l 376 00 )UUtl)UU fTB.'llOOiia JO Zttl.no 7.0..7 01 C7.NI '.(HA 111 Ml 7:',lol.U5 65 UD .'1 00 . JS7 6S . . a 17 Total t;83,UJ.Ia Stale cj ItHniunanta. countv oi torooii, it I. W. Y llowmm. C'a.lilvr of lUe alaire-nauied. bank, dn aiilvinuly awtur lull nu, awivti kiaiifiiiiti.i la Irutf to llin tieat ot uiy klmwlidu aud Lulirf. w ii liuit jiai, i;a.ui0r. SiiWcrlld and awurn berom me llila Bthdayol JU V. INr6. ll V MdlJTIIlMKri SR.. Not. I'uUlo. Iiiimi AiirM: Tliu. Keiuirer, A. J. Durllng, Uonuls llowmnu, tilttcturs July ll It si. men u a n n sen fa ivn B ia I roria Largest Assortment in the City. iargains -IN Everybody is Pleased with our 'Eoblj Gbildren CIotMng ! Newest Styles, Neatest Fits &Lowest Prices ! a Always tho best nssortmcnt in tho Citv. Call and be Convinced. y Mt Forget Our Custom Bepartment We Tuvn Out Stylish Goods And rirst-Ulass rils 1 ins V BU 1T?I (fn a ff H fl KJIBfl IrsTlrefn IN' Gent's Furnising Goods! Now Novoltiea Received Every Day ! Sclmurman Roth. & Co., 719 Hamilton Street Allentown. SIGN OF TIIK GOLDEN ANCHOR. Anril 4, 1885-Sm BANK STEF.ET. Lehighton, Pa MILL Kit and tlcalen m I ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR ! ADVOCATE i STJoSCRIBE FOR IT ! U Wplaln tlmnliltlicrto;fortliln waslwlrosscsH Tllnil1, mis'l TT'i'iii"! M Hthey fieriucntiy como only as far as tlic3 -L1 1U Ul clllU X W E4..ii ... n..iiw..i ...t,i. n foil r i.nn l.-uuii, iiiiisiii;,! uim m ..in w. iui-i;. -Small ncglets of praltcil silk crape, pink, cream, blue, or lilac, with a small pompon to match at tin: side arc fashion able for dressy toilettes. For tennis some cliarming gowns aro made ot cream woolen material' with jerseys to matelr, tlio latter being' embroidered in gay colors. Job Work executed in the best .St af Imanner at short notice ana tair prices. Giro us a trial. -.arms ten OUt 01 Committee. . U Vilssnn Lnlmnt tn main licr firl M ino country seems now to be in a3I)roreb!,ioiial tour in lier native Swollen' . ii -i. x t i i M t innau over uio uutpmn, vmucu, as aBainr0 bll0 uca.me crci,t .nicer. Slie" specimen of nayal architecture, docs not teem to come up to our demands as onuof tho glorious squadron of water-! logged tubs comprising our navy. No fault is found with tlio expenditure of nearly a million of dollars In repairs up on the MoMcan, n vessel that Is not 'worth powder to blow her to smithereens! but we higgle over tlio acceptance of; a vessel that is worth the whole remain- city's hospitality. Ho was mayor of IheTIng fleet of our miserable navy, because city; its vast resources wero In thof of a suspicion tliat there is an air ot a hands of his friends aud himself. On aT jobbery about her construction. was bom in a woodchopticr's hut, in tlio forest of cxio, forty-two years ugp. Tlioso wandering elocutionists, vocal ists, necromancers, an J otiicr entertainer who have heretofore tortured the du ellers in summer hotels are under a bun tliii eason. Tlicy are iletiied tlio ute of tlio, i-.p1in tn mml .if tlm rimt-l-mu limicn. an.Un some places aro even driven 0flwoM uo wen to patronize Jir. cresge, the lawns. Tlie prohibitory liquor law of Poho-Foco Hotol- Tlie Poho-I'oco Hotel Is sltuatod mid-1 wav between el3sport and btemlcrs- vllle. and is nartietllarlv adapted to tliel convenience of folks desiring to spend n season in the country. I lie Hotel build ing has sixteen- large,- wcll-ventilatcdl and substantially furnished bed-rooms,! a lame narlor and ball-room nnil a well- stocked bar at which tho best of wines, I liquors and cigars" are retailed. Near tiie lionso is a large dam suitable for boating purposes, boats being at tlie disposal of the guests; a first-class livery stable is connected with the hotel, and this with the numerous other facilities classes it amongst the most desirable j summer resorts anvw ncre in tne auev. I Tlio landlord, Mr. Daniel Krcsge, Is con-1 fstantly mating improvements lor the bcnellt ot cucsts. i tiosc ucsinng to pass I the hot summer months In the country! I Ul Kind! ot Cl MAIN XIOUGIITIIUU fcOI.L REUUI.AH M.WlEr.T ItATKS We woolii.nlKo, lespictiullv Inlorm oaril eat Hint wonie bow (oily iiretiami to SU LY tliom with The Best of Coal From tny Mln dculioniit VEtl LOWCST I'KICKS. if, I1EILMAN & VO Jnlili DANIEL WIEAND, mmmi So must New Advertisements. At Private Sale. Tin" iiiidcrriciii'd will fli ul nrivatn iil- the Gi'hI will und Fixlum nl Ilia LiqnurM Carriages, Wngons.Sleighs, &c COBHICS or tic BASK AS I) I IMS STIIFr.TS, IiEHIUHTON, PKK., I'artlculir attention glTen to REPAIRING lie foe for Rlt-rit. in Slalliiiiliiii, l in-1 a. I in n ttik nl . . .. . .TWme'. liiO'i'T. uinii'inin. riaB, ur insiumi., ' . , Alan. On Moras and Wneon and ImndhOmo ul nl hatiiia Tula la h mm niiiMirlnnilv luteult'dforthe',, ,. ..7... fi . r .i.i. .,.., t for ner-m wlaliluc to s ILt.i the LlouorJ.ln all Its aetaiu, at uie -tery i.owcit rnces. CJun'i-i' at lare. Tin yi mMUUte a les-' ,, , t A " Tra4. Tmm Lilxral R ratrouanu reapecttully lollclled anil oer ' soimhtth If rightly smiled wllUave u 11 t men who come to the surface In ticks of furtiiturethatweredcemed use-a A women who would have been OBB S KEI3KR, Blatiogton, Pa. f(,5,,atliratln gaaraoteed. R good many peroas ccjjlJ' rable trouble, troublous times, just as the scum and iom euough to be dispensed with alto-pretty but for a crooked uoso was aesaroUj Iw Jy 55, 16S5. j Jii.it. Hlj llA.v WIEAXU, g ring Styles! LEWIS WEISS respectfully informs his ninny friends nnd customers that he litis removed Ms BOOT AND. SHOE STOI E Into tha NEW BUILDINO. nearly or-iioalts till Old Bland, and that ha Ii now rreclrlCK and opening op far their laiicotlon a very lares and faihtonatils line ol well-ialeoted Boots, Shoes, Gaitebs, Hats, Caps, UMBRELLAS,&c., laltable for SPRING ani SUMMER WEAR, AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES ! and invltciyou to call and examine CJooila and Irarn rlcri lftir pur. cUitlmt elaewhtre. 8ATISFW1 T10.N In all earn lully KUaranlred. Itemeinbrr, TIIU NEW SlOItEop- Kiille tue root or IK IX STKEKT, LEWIS WEISS, BANK Street, LEHIGHTOK April I, Utt-lj
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