The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, June 14, 1871, Image 2

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Editors
ALLENTOWN, PA., JUNE 14, 1871
REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET.
FOR AUDITOR GENERAL:
COL. DAVID STANTON,
Of Beaver County.
FOR SURVEYOR GENERA:
COL.. ROBERT B. BEATH,
Of Bchuylktil County. •
NEW HAMPSHIRE ELECTION.
We all remember the Democratic rejoicings
which followed the annual. State election in
New Hampshire In March last. After sixteen
years of consecutive Republican successes
the Democrats were agreeably surprised when
the returns came in to' find that they had for
once been successful. The Democratic can.
ditates for Congress were all elected, and there
was a general overturning throughout the
State. No such result had, been anticipated
by either party, and both Republicans and
Democrats wore astonished and surprised at
what had happened. As soon as the vic
torious Democrats in New Hampshire could
get their breath they began to get together
and "rejoice," and the Democratic editors
from Maine to Texas rushed frantically into
their composing rooms and hunted around
for "cuts" so that they might give their re
spective papers the appearance of poultry
yards filled with jubilant roosters. Then
tame editorial comments upon the "popular
uprising," and some of the more sanguine
Democratic mathematicians immediately sat
down and figured out a tremendous majority
for the Democratic candidate for President
in 1872. To them it hardly seemed worth
the while . togo through the form of an election,
but they were disposed to be generous,and if
the Republicane insisted upon it they were
willing to let the vote be taken. But they
demonstrated to a mathematical eertainty that
there wouldn't be Republicans enough in the
whole country to make a respectable minority,
and they had glorious visions of unlimiteft
public pap and plunder. All this was in the
month of March.- In April, Connecticut and
Rhode Island voted; and the result in Con
necticut was the substitution of a Republican
State Government for a Democratic one,
while the Rhode Islanders kept on in the
even tenor of their ways and elected Repub
licans right through. The "popular reac
tion" didn't react well after all, and it be
came so evident that there were some Repub
licans still in the country that Mr. Clement
L. Vallandigham took the trouble to plan
" the now departure" for the Democracy, and
to urge the propriety of ceasing to fight against
the Constitutional Amendments which had
been adopted and ratified. This was in May,
only sixty days after the time when the De
mocracy everywhere were sanguine of car
rying everything before them-
And now it is June, and we - begin to see
something of the magnitude, or rather of the
smallness, of the triumph which the Demo.
crats won in Now Hampshire in March. They
have succeeded in electing thoir candidate for
Speaker of the House of Representatives by a
majority of one, but that was only done
through the absence by sickness of two Re
publican members and the apostasy of a third.
The man elected speaker was an old time
Abolitionist, a man whom the Democrats
fought and abused year after year without
mercy or stint, but they were obliged to nom
inate him to secure the assistance of, a hand
ful of " Labor Reformers." They will elect
their candidate for Governor by the aid of the
"Labor Reformers," but their victory ie,after
all, very near a defeat. They will have con
trol of things, Ibis year, to be sure, but when
the next election comes in New Hampshire
there will be fewer Republicans who will stay
away from the polls than there were this year,
and we venture the prediction that the Dem
ocratic editors will have no occasion to em
bellish their papers with roosters on the morn
ing after the New Hampshire election in 1872.
THE FOSTER CASE
Poster, whohas just been sentenced to death
at New Yolk for the murder of Mr. Putnam,
is out with an " appeal to the public." He
thinks that ho ought not to be hung, and bases
his claims for mercy principally on the facts
that he was drunk at the time and that he had
no idea or Intention of killing his victim. Ho
argues his case with considerable ingenuity,
but the speciousness and sophistry of his plea
will not deceive many of those to whom it is
addressed. If a man can get crazy drunk, as
Foster admits he wasat the time, try to pick a
quarrel with - a sober and unoffending gentle.
man, and then knock his brains out for refus-
ing to fight back, and then escape punishment
on account of his drunkenness there certainly
is no security at all for human life. Foster
claims that ho did not know what he was
about and that he did not have any intention
of killing his victim, but it is not often that a
man seizes a car hook and strikes another man
in the head without having some intention of
A t ping harm. The whole truth In the matter
•
At% Foster did not expect any very serious
sentence for what he did, and if he had had
• any Idea that hanging was to be the sequel to
his brutal and cowardly attack upon Mr. Put
nam ho would never have attacked him at all.
He remarked shortly after the occurrence that
the punishment could not be more than a year
or two in prison, and that was not much in a
lifetime. It proved, however, that society
'and the courts looked less leniently upon his
conduct than he did himself, and now that he
has been sentenced to death he, who showed
no mercy, clamors that mercy should be shown
to him. He thinks that society is acting in re
venge toward him, but in this he is altogether
mistaken. Society has an interest in the safety
of human life, and for that reason, and that
reason only, it has a right to demand that
Foster's murderous act should be punished as
It deserves. Once establish the principle,
which Foster contends for, that drunkenness
removes all responsibility for murder, and no
sober man's life will be safe in New York.
If a than chooses td get " mad drunk" lie must
be held responsible for his conduct while lie
is in that condition, and there is no safety in
ny other view of the case.
TEE annual examinations at the United
States Naval Academy at Annapolis closed on
Wednesday, and Secretary Robeson gave the
diplomas to the forty-seven members of the
graduating class. Among the graduates are
the following young men from this State:
Chauncey Thomas, Aaron Ward, Joseph L.
Rensicker and William 11. E.' Masser. Sidney
A. Staunton of West Virginia, Charles Terrell
of Kentucky and Chauncey Thomas of Penn
sylvania held the three highest positions in the
class. Two Japanese youths are among the
Naval Academy students, they having been
admitted by a special act of Congress passed in
1868. They are reported as making very good
progress in their studies, although they have
some trouble from their want of nequaintance
with our language.
A LONDON dispatch states that Eugenie die.
conntenances all plotting and planning for the
restoration of Louis Napoleon to the throne of
France. If this be true it is ono of the best
evidences ever afforded of the good sense and
judgment of 'the ea-Empress. Napnle'on him
self is reported to be silent in regard to French
politics, but Prince Napoleon is actively at
work in the Interest of his deposed cousin, and
there is little doubt that the . ex-Emperor is
pulling every wire which can be reached to aid
him in his aspirations for the French throne.
It would be easy enough to predict that he
would not be successful anywhere else than In
France, but It Is hard to say what the French
people will or will not do.
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Horace Greeley's letters from Texas give a
great deal of valuable information about that
State, and we expect that the facts which he
brings out will be quite as much of a revels•
Lion to the Texans themselves as to anybody.
Texas Is a State of magnificent possibilities,
but life thereat present has few comforts and
less luxuries. The want of good roads and
the absence of railroad facilities have retarded
progress In every material direction, but the
era of railroads In Texas has commenced and
twenty-five years from now there will be no
better and richer spot in the country than the
"lone star" State. The great present need of
Texas is settlers, men of energy and Intelli
gence, and any man with energy in his char
rcter and a fair degree of intelligence and
prudence at his command can make his mark
In a State where everything is in ha lefancy as
it ism Texas. A gentleman at Houston author
ized Mr. Greeley to offer 4440 acres of land,
timbered and watered, at one dollar per acre,
and rather than not have it settled upon he will
cut it up into farms of one hundred acres and
give the alternate farms to pioneers of industry,
thrift and sobriety. Of coursed° proposing to
' give away half of his land this man expects to
more than double the value of the rest of it,
but the offer which lie makes is nevertheless
a good one for persons who are looking for
homes at the South. There aro drawbacks,
of course, to happiness and wealth, but one
cannot expect to buy all the benefits and ad
vantages of cultivation and civilization nt one
dollar per acre. Mr. Greeley thus presents
something of the dark side of the picture :
" Bad roads and other impediments to inter
communication have sadly crippled Texas, and
still cripple her. Her crops,as a general rule,
have cost the grower more after than before
harvest. Though oxen and horses have long
been abundant and cheap, the wheat-grouters
up North could reach no market with their
product unless at ruinous cost,whlle the lower
counties were importing flour at the rate of
three thousand barrels per day. A State
whose chief products aro grass and cattle, has
imported both hay and milk ; her herdsmen,
as a general rule, never see either. A purely
agricultural State that buys most of her bread,
a splendid' soil for corn on a good
part of which corn is dearer to-day than
in New York City; a capital State for growing
Swine at no cost, yet which has bought three
hourtlis of the hams universally consumed by
her people—such are among the causes which
have kept the Texans poor in spite of the re
markable fertility of her soil. Her rivers,
creeks and bayous, rartly bridged, are subject
to great and sudden floods, whereby teamsters
are often Imprisoned for days between two
creeks which in dry seasons are waterless, and
halted by a river for weeks. But for rail.
roads, Texas is doomed by nature to stagua
lion, impotence and barbarism."
In contrast with the present condition of
things, he gives this statement of some of the
pressing needs of Texas, and this picture of
what her future may be ; "Texas is a great
State geographically, with immense natural
resources and gigantic possibilities: but sh..
has not yet just.tied her early promise. Her
wealth in soiland cattle, with the CII6O where
with an abundlince of food may be secured
Irom these with little labor, has blinded- Lei
pCople to many shortcomings which shoo',
not have bean endured so long.
11cr habitations, as a whole, aro far smaller,
ruder, and less comfortable, than they might
and should be. She ought to pay for ten mil
lion panes of glass and hire ten thousand gla
ziers to set them directly. She is in urgent
need of twenty thousand more school•teachere
and fifty thousand instructed cooks. It is n
grief to see beef that might be broiled into
tender and juicy steaks fried or stewed into
such repulsive, Indigestible messes as I have
encountered at all but her two best hotels. It
is a crying shame that n region where the
peach, the grape, the pear ; the strawberry,
&c., grow so luxuriantly and bear so bounte.
ously living almost entirely on 'meat, bread
and coffee, even If these articles were what
they should be and In Texas are not. In
Labradoror Alaska,such a "hog and homihy"
diet would be faulty ; under this fervid sun it
is atrocious. No family which has Wen five
years or over in Texas has any right to live
so badly.
Texas is as large as France, w.th a more
genial climate and far richer soil. She has to.
day less than One Million inhabitants, while
France (as retitle, d by the late war) has more
than Thirty Millions. She has more and bet
ter timber, and more cattle and horses than
France; why should not her fortieth part of
France's population be rapidly increased to a
twentieth, a tenth,' and, before the close of
this century,to a fifth or fourth? Why should
not this State be the home of Ten illilliona of
the human family early in the next century ?
As yet, the mineral wealth of this State sloe Is
undisturbed and useless. She has iron enough
to divide the earth by railroads into squares
ten miles across; but uo tun of it was ever
smelted. She has at least five thousand
square miles of coal'(probably 'much more ;)
but no tun of it was ever dug for sale. •Slte
has gypsum enough toplaster the continent
annually for a century ; but it lies inert and
vilueless—a wasteof earth-covered stone. She
has more land good for wheat than Minces.
sota, yet imports nearly all her flour ; she
has millions of acres of excellent timber ; yet
builds mainly of pine from Louisiana una
Florida ; she sends to the Ohio for her hams
and to New York for her butter, and woulo
import berries and fruits if her people has
not learned,while they a ere unattainable,to do
without them. If ten thousand Northern
farmers would settle just below Houston and
devote themselves to supplying that. city.and
Galveston with fresh milk, butter, strawber
ries,raspherriee,peaches, grapes,&c., &c., they
might charge double prices and get rich faster
than so many cultivatorsever did before. The)
would have to make their •own lc* but that
Is not difficult ; they might have to teach the
Texan Central how to run a milk train fifty
miles ; but that need not exhaust their ener
gies. Their pasture land, fenced, might cost
them $lO per acre Just around a depot and a
junction ; their cows might be picked at $l5
per head ; and they would soon sell hay
enough at 200 per cent. profit to defray UP
cost of feeding and shedding Glatt. stock. This
is but one of a hundred equally promising en
terpriscs now Impatiently awaiting the right
men todlrect them. Who will Fend them
along ?"
A cincos lately visited Adrian, Mich., where
the University of Michigan is located, and the
students of that institution were more attracted
by the down and the riders and dancers than
they were by their lessons. The consequence
was that many of them "cut" their recitations
and defied the rules of the professors, and the
result of their attendance upon the circus has
been the suspension of smue sixty of them.
Collegians ought to be above being seduced
from their classics by the attractions of a cir.
cue, but, unfortunately, college students are
very Much like other people, and like many
older people Choy like to go to a circus for the
purpose of " seeing the animals."
Tntun are said,th be about thirty-four thou
sand female property holders in Massachusetts,
and they pay taxes on property to the amount
of nearly one hundred and fifty million dollars.
This is one of the strong points made by the
woman suffrage people, and it must be con
fessed that there is a manifest hardship and
wrong In taxing a woman heavily and giving
her no voice at all in the disposition of the
money which she pays to the tax, gatherer.
But then there are a great many things in this
world which are not quite perfect, and we are
not sure that the establishment of woman suff
rage will 'right every existing wrong and re
move every present ImperfeCtiOn.
1 S ALLENTOWN, WEDNES
ABOLIT a hundred young men have been
examined for admission to the coming class at
the West Point Military Academy, and thir
ty-one have been rejected by the Medical and
Examining Boards. Among those who have
"passed" are the following from this State:
Francis E. Eltonhead, A Ifred M. Fuller, Al
bert H. Ilawmon, Josiah 11. King, Chauncey
W. Lyman, William A. Mann and John L.
Stiles. There Is one' colored youth, 11. A.
Napier of Tennessee, and lie avows his deter
mination to " mind his own business and
work like a Trojan." If he, acts' up to that
purpose be ought to get on at the MLR iry
Academy, and it would not be a bad plan
for the whole class to take young Napier's
declaration for their countersign during the
four years of cadet life that Ewalt them. !
Among the candidates who have been admit
ted is a son of Brigham Young, who was ap
pointed by Mr. Hooper, the Congressional Del
egate from Utah Territory. A son of the late
Thomas F. Meagher was nominated for a ca
detship, but he seems to have tailed to pass
safely through the hands of the examiners.
Considerable complaint is made against the
system of examination which is adopted at
West Point, and efforts are constantly
being made to have it changed. If it is as
faulty as some of its opponents allege, it cer
tainly should be changed; but it is probable
that no proper system can be devised which
will allow all the candidates to pass the test of
examination satisfactorily.
GEN. TROMAS JEFFERSON RODMAN, the
inventor of the hodman gun, died a few days
ago at Rock Island, 111., where he was sta
tioned in charge of the United States Arsenal.
He was a native of Indiana, and. graduated at
West Point in 1841 at the age uf twenty five.
He at once entered the Ordnance Department,
and his mre inventive genius enabled him to
render important service to the country by
his connection with that department of our
military service.
THE Judges of our Courts should keep a
roster of attorneys and award arbitrations in
alphabetical order. This system lias long
been in vogue in other counties and works
It does away with partizanship and
favoritism.
Tau General A.Asembly of the Prel•byterlan
Church In the United States began Its eee6toes In
Chicago on Tuesday morning, May 18, and was
odened with a sermon by the Rev. Dr. Backus—
for many yearn pastor of the Presbyterian Church
of Schenectady, New York.
There were in attendance four hundred and
forty-eight ministers and elders.
The Rev. Z. M. Humphrey, D. D., of Philadel
phia, was elected moderator; the Rev. Edwin F.
Muffled, D. D., of New York, being Stated Clerk
by permanent appointment.
The Boards of Home and Foreign Missions re
ported some seven hundred thousand dollars us
their receipts during the past twelve mouths. Em
couraging reports trs re Om received from the
various other Benevolent Boards of the denomi-
nation.
The effort to raise Live inlillou's of dollars as a
special memorial thanks offering to God for the
Re-union of the iate Old and New School branches,
was announced to have been so gloriously suc
cessful that the total amount is nearly efgld roil
/ions of dollars, whereupon eloquent addresses of
devout congratulation and fervid prayers . of
tdauks•giving were offered by various prominent
Presbyterian divines.
It leas heartily and unanimously resolved,
"That lu view of our blessed reuulou and the es
tablishment of the working machicery of our
church, the pastors and congregations be urged to
seek the renewed baptism of the holy Ghost, and
a general 'revival of religion throughout our
bounds."
A number Of ministerial brethren representing
various sister evangelical denominations, were
fraternally recognized, and mutual well-wishings
duly exchanged.
Conslderubie animated discussion was evoked
with reference to new plane of nuance and benev
olence.
The report of the Busteututlon Committee (Rev
Dr. Jacobus, of Pattsburgh,Chairman,)was adopt
ed, recommending arrangements, whereby ever)
Prestiyterlau pastor in the land shall receive a
least ono thousand dollars per annum, the
amount to be the minimum salary.
After au eleven days' session this 83d annua
"Assembly" adjourned on Wednesday afternoon
May 31st, to meet lu the Fort street PreNbyteritti
ijhurch, In the city of Detroit, on the third Thurs
day of May, 1872.
THE best and cheapest gut and silk strings
for violin, guitar or banjo, at C. F. Ilerrinatu's
Music Store, No. 102 south Seventh street, /Usu.
town.
A Lehigh Countian in Kansas
JEWELL CITY, KANSAS, May 1.1
Our party left Coopersburg on thelith of April,
and arrived at Topeka on o , 3:list, where we left
the tealn and filling our haversacks with provi
sions, we buckled on our revolvers and started on
['out for Jewell City. Tile object of toy trip was
to take up my residence in this section. The first
land I Inspected was held by the Railroad Com
pany and by speculators, and sails at from $3 to
$l5O per acre. The three dollar land In without
hither and water, and is bluffy. The highest
priced land Is of the very best, well timbered,
time stone and fair Improvements, and the soil five
to eight feet deep. NI) , purse was too slim to pur
chase the best, so I passed through Pottawatomie
Reservation which is nearly all in the hands. of
•peculators. Here I became disgusted with the
West and detertnined, after visiting my friend Dr.
G. S. Christ in Jewell City, to return home to
Pennsylvania. Emigrants should not stop short
of Jewell county. -From this point Westward 1
met with land which Is worth talking about, good
coil, six to eight tect deep, with gravel below, no
swamp and no hard pan, nothing .o produce fever
and ugue.Noll and I took elaime in Osborn county,
about fifteen miles above the' forks of Solomon
River, on a branch culled Twin Creek, which con
tains good timber and water. There is a colony
about live miles north-west of our claims, coin
poded of Pennsylvanians, from Elerks and Lan
caster counties, numbering about forty a :tire, go.
ahead men. I spent one day with them. They
were working as busy as bees, ploughing, sowing,
etc. They have built a stockade nod after plant
ing Is over will erect dwellings. Their leading
men are Col. W. L. Bear, president; ~lajor 11. D.
Markley, treasurer, and Dr. J. P. Moore, secretary.
They have the best laud, with which the beau.
tiful (aim laud of Lehigh, Berk& and Lancaster
would be nowhere la comparison. It Is true it is
packed down by the tramping of millions of but
falo, but when these are driven westward the bare
ground becomes green with the verdure of prairie
grass, and after cultivation enables it to absorb
the rains of heaven will be the garden spot of the
world. Timber Is not plentiful, though sufficient
for building purposes and the coal deposits will
furnish us with the fuel. The cause of the scar
city of timber Is the yearly recurring fires which
sweep the prairie. For fences we can use hedges
to advantage.
In the last census Osborn couuty had thirty-three
men. Two claims were taken up before ours in
-the same township, but you cannot Imagine how
many thousands urn emigrating to this State. I
stayed with a man about one hundred miles cast
from here who came to this State but a few years
ago. lie had but live dollars tiled, now he has a
farm Which he - can sell for $6,00u any day, and,
besides, It is well blocked. But roast duck wl,l
not conie on a man's table of Its own accord and'
work end good management are required to insure
Prosperity. There are hundreds of men who, If
they came West apd worked like they do Eusi,
would soon become Independent. Thu prices of
stock Is pretty steep ou tile frontier. A good yoke
of cattle Is worth from $125 to SIOJ ; a span of
horscs . l2so to $400; cattle from 68 to $5O accord
ing to age.. Flour sells for $4.50 a hundred end
other provisions lu proportion. One hundred
miles further east you can buy much cheaper,
This seems to me one of the bent 'ocations for
stock ruining I over saw. man with a little
capital could coin moues.
The Indian troubles are of no account and are
brought on by the white settlers, who fire on every
red skin they sea. As Noll and I were on our
way buck to the landofflce rt settler who Willi driv
ing along took us for Indians. Ile turned Ids team
and fled precipitately, and returned with ten or
twelve other settlers, but was surprised to ilud us
non eat. Ile afterwards raid that If he had had
more ammunition he would have fired upon us
We returned s.ftily to Jewell City, where we
found our old filend, Dr. 0. S. Christ, formerly of
Emetic He has a beautiful farm and Is In the
enjoyment of excellent health. Our brother com•
pinions, A. Seifert nod E. Naseel, left us on the
third day's tramp and turned their faces eastward:.
Bo many of my Lehigh comely friends have ask. d
me to write to them, but I have found It impossl.
ble to do so. I therefore write• to the Reatstna
and Collo=LE that all my many acquaintances
may know what I have been doing.
Yours, truly, R. FRP.T2'.
)MMUNICATIONS.
not lonlitmirselrew retpnfist bre P.r the nplo-
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FOGELNUILLE SUNDAY SCHOOL
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dissatisfied motion of the members ot uur eloncli
at this place held a meeting to effect the organi
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cesslty of this step, ill my "Minion. was maple.•
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church, and thus tiring stout iiiii I con
sequently two neparate houses or T„
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meet tiir, his arrival 10114 1.0111.1.11111.1111 Y Elliott.
luolced tor, but as Ile did not come John 1.511 it In
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the meeting was organized. slr. staled the
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Cd them 11l hill this step. If we are lone a 11111011
church, why haVii not also our ay.illatile material
trotted together so as to 1110111 a comprehensive
whole. 'l'lle Idea se, Ins preposterous to orm‘oi.,,.
netv school atal safely warrant• rn In tOltevll g
hat Ul visional, not hum , noi 111110 m 01.11,11.1
but in churell 111511, IS contemplated. 2. The as
seri 1011 11411111111' 111 l'1.11)11,1. UI 1111. 11(1110, Inn com
plete 1111110, 10r the other school always welcomed
and 111111110 114010011 1111. The 1110110111111, as in
the N. “Conie. - u'll , I.llVell to all (SIM
1101.1011 101111 11111 . 1.11011•11. AllO )11.1,1111 wllO 10 01111/
t0.01,1,4u for 11.111 poriil.lol. at a 11111111,' Ibu[
uo anxiety heed 101 l in tubs respr,•l. 111100
1111111 %VIM 11101 1011 11111' leg and Wino re 51.100 110r1.
Mill 11 111 , 1 1. r•• •••i Ved 1111 , .
t. 10 other school and even went 101,.r a, to la 0
a colleel ion of over neventeell .10...11,.6.0. 111111 1151,
I'llli/411MS the lIE,[ rear that he Wllll
with 1 iw :I. I 1 Id 1111 it In not proper
to have 111 . . 1 thing. called by the ...aloe 11111110. for
people are art to Goget whlsh Is which. Perhaps
t 10110 110110 110.0011/1111110. t 111111.1 0,1 1111. 1111111 0 Ile
cessary hrorder to revel' 0 Ihr 111101(1111111111 our
el 117.4•1.; I. NV Ity . " say 0111011, If you 10a1,1 to sepa
rate, but rather say MA11111011; 5. This again 151/•
lin , other school has It. i'llereaval stir al
II hirr about slighting the I lermaii 111 the 1111111
.111001, but if MIA 11 . 110 It 1101111 111 Wl.llll 110,111 the
other school why also 1110011/011114. It 111 Ibis 111,51 .
sl,llOOl. T 111. 1 .1. Is III) 110141 01 MHZ/ ngitny more huh
to state l hal whenever they pi mum. to meet agaiii
hot to Mrget to sel•li light from the Father 01
lights, for 1 ills 10111.1 111.1 . 11111,1 the principal reit•on
why they ,vere left litim groping it. the darlz,sini e
they opelm,l closed their into log without
prayer. J. 11.
WHEN VISITING PHILADELPHIA
WHEN VISITING PHILADELPHIA
\Vii EN V191T61
In search of bargains, wishing
to get full value for your Mini
ey, perfect satisfaction 11l the
lit, style, and quality of the
sls,enmbinedned with elegance
of thii:h and superior work
he sure to
CALL AT TOWER nAm.
CALL AT TOWER HALL.
CALL AT TOWER HALL
and examinc.the vast and mac
nillcent assortment of Summer
•
• Clothing made up from a choice
stork of materials, purchased
recently at prices much below
market value as special bar
gain , , which are being sold
every day In large atnoun is at
prices which defy competition.
IT IS W ,, LL KNOWN
IT IS WELL KNOWN
IT IS WELL KNOWN
to the tbousaffils who have
dealt at thin long Established
Clothing House that their gar
meets staind unrivalled for ex
cellence of gnu lily and lowness
of prices by any other house In
the city; ilea perfect satisfac
tion Is always guaranteed and
given, and every garment can
be thoroughly d pended upon
for Its durablity and being ex
actly as represented.
Call befel: purchasing else
where and Judge for you rsel vrs.
You will mire more than the
expense of your journey aid
be well plea,d with your bar
gains by calling on
BENNF.TT & CO.,
BENNETT & CO.,
BENNETT & Co.,
3114 MARKET STREET,
518 MMIICET STREET,
51% MARK!: STREET.
lALF-WA V BETWEEN FIFTH AND SIXTH STREET , .
lIM.F•WAY BETWEEN FIFTH ANT/ SIXTH STI EETS,
HAI.F.WAY m:Tvccr.N FIFTH. AND SIXTH STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA.
d 1.7. r w
BtJNIN ) I( 'F',S
The Troy, N. Y. Times says the wrlghtly look
of nutny Or our older citizens I. owing .01ely to the 0.0 of
doll'. V. goteble Ildr Renewer.
The" Bilker"
01 - 111. , years e secret
/hi-Cures as by mo IC •
%II Cat, Vitro, Braise-. ,to, .'sekSore
i , PPlee. sod Broken lirovsb., Cileptebi 1.1 in. `• ed
Itruptiour, Mies or attetts er Inserts, .te
/WA WI, N DER L cr. RE P. 11: PILES. - 6
/41 - 801.1) every whole.
" RAE Ms"' 4.14 take no other
:Costar's" Rot, (touch. Se. Fooesi.nontor•
"Costar's" uhl) Red.nott Enter..
"Mottoes" (pun!) I ''owl's.
(Ise tide to Ip pure) toleet Voted., for WO— For
and (V ...lone, for Bed-Mtge. In -act., 00 ,
'Coutur'e ' (only sure rennslY) corn do) v.•nr
4 ws ol . l) . , verYwh. ,, `• •
42: Ask for ''FOLtor'n" (nod toko no oiler 1.
sq. AV. and p 5 sires expre•e.
Athlre.o "COSTA It" CO:. I:) How...LIM_ N. Y.
LAW ALL AL MA ((TIN. Sell MI DT A. CO.. Potts., Allon
wwn po. .11)1IN BLACK. Jr . Agent. Coasolopta.
A Chapter of Fartx.—Space to va I uable Ina
paper, and tt is therefore propoioal In thin ad vend -output
to coudetoie a varl. ty 4if NCH, 110porldat lo the
Into a entail compass. Those fate refer to 11.tatterin
Stomach !littera—what that eel. breted medicine I•, oa t
what it wit do. I i the first place, then. the article Is a
stimulant, tonic and alterative • cunalating of a combine.
lion of an ab iolutoly pars epirituoue itgout with the mast
valuable medicinal vegetable roil Luc. that Brunie
research hoe placed at the digt, .nut of the chemist and {hie
phi ticlau. The. Ingradlents are compounded with great
care, and in Ruch proportion.. to produce a prep ran .n
which Invigorate,. with .at exciting the general system.
and ton., regulaten aid control,. tho .tomacb, the b
iv
els, the liver, and the m nor secretive organ..
What this great reatorative will do roust ha go tiered
iirotn.w not it haft done. The case of dyetielila, or nay
other form of Indignation, In which It hen been persia.
ienily ad ndulatered without effecting a radical cum Is yet
to be beard from, and the some may be raid of Wilma. die
orders, lateral Peat Neer, ne virus htreCtlollll, general
debility, coontlpation, s ck hoodaelle, mental dianblllooo
to which the feeble ere nu nu. Pict. It purtfle• all the Oa
Ide of tha body, lucludiug the blood. and the gentle mho
al. which It Imparts to the nervous eystem Is not suc
ceeded by the allghteyt reaction. Thin I. a chapter of
ratite which readers, for their own sakes, abould mark
sad remember.
Dr. IL D. Lonyaker offers his services to the
nfflicted, more eopecially to those nufferlug wool (thrust,
Vireo,t , lie will be glad to nee nod talk with theni. P.
Is his practice be plaiuly declare n dlieose In curable if he
belleeen it to be see. lu those Vase- Wilkie 110 iitedertakes
he ,:e.e n r i wit e ee to do all that cos ho done by unwearied at.
Cootie , and the application of expewletec."l skill, gabled
by many years of practice is treating disease let vari•
owe and most enalignout form. Ti,,,) his skill hos 001
been exerted to vont, onenierielli cetificates. that 1011). he
•ecte at his office, will testify. Afete !Janke, are Cony
for publlcallit, are k sown to cit..an of this
county. No feellug of egotism prompts their 1,111,11Ca11..a.
beat they aro pulalieihed nailer an all'sideore that dotny
who hays deelnied thein.el tees hopelessly afflicted hove by
a prop, application 01 the resources of lardleal scheoce,
bees restored to health and the eujoymeut of all its
inge
110 s. Elio. Weggoot, Johnson Corners P. 0. Cancer of
the Breast.
ffa6I=MIWI
J.. 1. J 01101.013, AllOlltOWll. Skirl Meow,
111 lierrownen, Honorer Chronic BroadOlio
floury lichriel i Alloutown. Doefuero,
M.. O. Veircor i thrtnounqus. 'Comoro of the need.
Notion Eberhard, Llethlehein
hire. Doch i Inc known. Vance,
utu .
J.ttuotoon, Bethlehem. Polumottry, Catarrh
3lettu. Bethlehem. Chroulc Ithettmulltim.
. . .
. Mr.. J llAmer, oallottury. bcrotultt.
E. A. Ilurlecher. Chßadolphln. Cancer Touter.
Mrs. W. S. Maukb, Satittbury. Fem. Cum. nud Eill.
•
1" r. Y Wlttzett . au tc. Turner of Bead
Abrathtm Irloder, l New Tlll, of 'the Nook.
Mra. B. B Serra a, hintinittu• Feet. thou.
Mr.. E. Woludout, Friedaoville. Cone, of the Breast.
Catherine Amer. entrevllle. Cuucer•kle of the Face
' Joh La Ley on. Siegfried' a Itrldge• Col) pue of the Name
Biro. Fottletnan. Alleatowu. Cancer of thu Breattt•
Thome. tints. llokehdattyna. Turner
Mrs. D. Krebs. Mabee") , Clip. Cancer of the Pace.
1•• J. Shoemaker. Seßrotowo. Tuntor•
, Catharlue Harem.. Weatherly. cancer or the Nose.
The above persona tinny ull he referred to. or rertirteateh
may Intl reel/ at Hr. Louttaker'm office. Stath street,. Oa
tweAn Hamilton and Walnut, Allentown, Pa.
HORSEMEN, ATTENTION
READ THE FOLLOWING
7 , 1 ,0 51/. 'Zia W.l.'s, Phan.
Amr.ao. WI-MLR—DRAB Sin: I h." e tort! Or. Folln
Ala.:lll4o'x Pruktlart lAnonent ou n ware ttr nil 00. which
had a toti Can Ming In ma..aen". 1 axed ono bottle
with ...Wire nut- nen., curing tier nontrlntnlY.
Amll At ISM. JONA. I'. lIIEDELL
Tide Invaluable Llnlrnuntttold. by Ornoralt.tm And
Storekenpern. Wholet.nle by JAMES WELLS, N. E.
nor. or Stir and Spring Onnlttn St, Phlholell'ItIn• For
•nlo In Allentown by L. SCHMIDT &
Street, Or. W. E. II ,RN ES & SON, LAWA LI, St MAR
TIN and JOHN H. ISOMER.
-51)cCial Ncrt crs
MYSTIC WATER FROM DAVID'S
W
The great II It REM, TONIC nntl ALTER ITIVF. t • tn
edy of the A.M. bolds In rolot.on the Protroxid , of iron
nod other Val nide refrpetinds, and In belnu proved by
the nnertins te-t of repeated Itlaln. nn one of 111.. be-t
at:tit:min for (rho 11 01,111 e, Pu.opep.in, sr.rmis
I.frrr Coniphtirlb., Calorrhfil .I.tret. , lon roo
t utnpt ion, In •1 eltroy f r•I ma Ms
ord, en, 11011 atil,tll 11.blilly. It ontltks and ...rich
tho bleu Ineren-o- the ztdpetite, Pronodes dlnertlen•
.411001aten the •PCII` , I.IIIS 41111 the nary io•
tern. It b. highly reTtornltollef ea by 11, nod the
te•olnedilab. 11,41111.1 r CO.II 10.
s
o m e orbr r , e tlt Is
elder the lilt
rl to e exriedot/neud•l
b dtl , 1
1.1111.
4i - The II EALIN , I INSTITUTE nt DAVID'S WELL
11 , 1)110,1 to ncrenontoldte patlen all res..). of
the )ear, who loonier drinking the 31InTlIt 11' ATLII from
the SE ELL.
D. S. cADW A I,I,AI)EIt. 11103 Rice St . 1%11.0:1.
j:ta 18.1;01
•
DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CA
TA Mill treated trllh tho et/ore... by .1.
ISA ACS, 31. 0.,a0,1 Prote.ofor of Mot "Nem the Elleund
Ror, (I,i. moor/ally) In the Neolieftfi 171.11eg, Prnta
oulremin. prorx rxj/trirnerolornterly of Leyden. IL/l
int/oh / No. Eft3 Ai eh t, Tentinottlinin coo he
seon at lila /rill( e. The NI/olio/1 farttit, lire Invited to ac
company their patient., 11, 110 . 1111 S no of Greta 10 him prac
tice. Artificial eye/. In...mai without pain. No charge
for enantluittfon. apr
ERRORS OF YOUTll.—it gentleman who
Ur:le suffered for year. from Herron. Prenia.
tore Decay and all the etfoets of youthful lioll.crotion,
will. for tho.ke of gulTering bonotolty..ond free to all
who rood It, the reel p•. d1r....d0n for trotkluu the mho.
plo retoody hy which he tea. cored. Sufferers wishing to
profit by silo exporionce can do cl) by ad.
dre..ittiz loyerfect contladned, Jon N II OD DEN.
N... 12 Cedar St. Now York.
r, - .7-yr. TO CON:3I.INII"IIVF.S.—The ndvertirer
U -‘,"?
,havu.rlll.l.ll 1,...11.1.11 ill health la µ few week, by a'
very %Wage reined). after having %offered weer/ Yeort`
with a severe long rtarretien, noa that dread dirrense,Coor
guroptlon.le auttiour. to tonne ktrown to lan tellow ontierern
the men. of corr. T...11.i..,,ir.• it. he will.end n ropy
f the pro...grip:ion used (free of charge/. with the dire,•
. dons for preparing 1.1111 oviug the r0w..., whirl, they will
141,1 tt AM . ..gore for Cromomption, .lath ton, Brooreiriti, kg.
The only object of the ittiverttner in +ending the Progerilt
t..o is to benefit tin, anhrted, rool 1.11r1•11.1 ioforinotien
which he coneeiveN to be in vniorthlet +obi lie hopes every
gotferor will try his remedy. on it will coot them nothing
mei may prove rt lamrving.
Port'. wishing the preveriptlon will pimple ritidreror,
tier. EDAV AHD A. W'ILSON,
Willinorehorg limes Co. S.
• _ITALL'Ef
7 ‘VEGETABLE SICILIAN
I ao , HAI a.
RENEWER.
Is the bed trich , known t pro.erve the It dr.
It trill po-Itis•ly it •dore
GRAY Ildla rt. ITS n Rig r , Ir, 0•01,017, .I.vD
I'll'3lorli I Ts (7 , lett W7'll.
It In a entirely rune ~ c ientifle dith'ldng
n
many nI tin. In .al th,t4.4fal and re+t,,,,,tve .51111., tiv ,
ve.,dabl. , tholdtn.
IT MAI:ES TIIE: II AIII 3511 1.,141 ,, T, AND
110h..$ NO I' SfAIN TII E 417 N !
It In reedlninead,hl and Id! the lII.t ?nod eal all.
thd,it).
F'•, aide Pr!, 41 o'.
P. 1131.1. .4 CIL lindlu.t, N. 11., Prop'',
Toe Eli my, ja.tlY 6n RtY I'd the nr• at
4.1 wo. id, for them is no regal.. of it, gl o b e
trio Rvi ich It lots' too fun,' it. rt sy, and loin,. y
.1..1 1 .110 1 1 Prix...l. 510ie .ysr. Poore Is no citron
which ii ha. not phirodm lo• aidl nde plat for the cure or
•, y Aii14 0 1....; It is a s t we.ly ithil safe
roloody tor burns. 5e....15, cut.. b woolid and va•
alai L
lorares. as 1,11 as hir dyryolerv. diarrhaiti,
cuitiplos gnn. ly. is admirably .I.s
for eyeiy loci. of won ra on the foe of tho lobo
it inn very logo:avant inch that loan' ithstanillng 11,,'
loon toward of year. that the • • Pain Killtir" bits been lia.
forY te world. It hos iley•r loot our whit of It. poitialiml•
ty hot on Lilo cmittory ill.. call (or it 11114 ste.dity
tn
. (rota I first discovery. 3111 lat pritylons dine
ra. the demand Cu , It boon so great. or the truant.) Inn o
largo. os 11 I. tit•daY.
Another slanitionui fa A it. that nowhere loan the Palo
I:111yr no, b to In With., rehab,. or ..ern tinor a s iior o ly
osi , d by I/lIIIVI WM.. Onto It 11.1. b.e • hero
home. w hese l t was first disc •vor ti and ii.trodno. d
That toe l'it•II will con loon to ha. what w.• hare
.It I.d It. tilt. Tfil• WO., .1. those Can
not be the slim!" w of a doubt. -Proehlruce A fte,rt
ibN§D , D N. ITN CUD F: AN D
C
PBEVEVTITIVE. BY 3. n >CII orK, 31. B.
513 3'nlintnnn 130111 hug n..ey•l etc, fer wh,••••••"th
there IVIV , 11111111 r••exon then the ettlect or ~ wit an
lily Proven 111..1‘110. of c u r , . T ••••••elloar
(Hen I• ern kleepitt ti e dro .tnten. eluan•nr
I, • tni•leh. laud they ettintly •••1••pt•el
•
f)lf .10.43.11
Ii
. K ' 4 .n 1 M • r,
m.. 114
xnl nvvll.l thV. of h•i woudianul efficacious wed
rita.v. they a.m..1 ha,. ftilipu.
SOlenck hav In hI pan 1 . /.1 n ovel !hut wlwrer r
snill :lent .Ivy r• in Inif, thnt Vitnilt, by
i. 114 direction. fur th,.ir ore. iv quickened Into health
fol
i n this staaan •nt thorn I. nnlblng preaninntnenn To
the rnl h of the In vall I in mad.• n. , r p e•ent tine, hairl
thensan nnbstnefinted by living anal visible
works. The theory pl , ihn cure by hr. Se..enek inedi
eie. In :IP .1010 MX it In unral Ina. It. 11 , 01.001 V le
I,IT h e e
S n .. o
a a v r o o o w n r a ta le and M no a lfd-an o,k,no,s saerlf vier
fv n,c two
enponn with
a Mph the ell del or he main y i+104•Illi J.
Two•thl•ds
at the rase ef enaantoptlon priatuale In dyn•
Pepsin and n fortetlen by all•nrdave • liver With tin
a 'I liar br„,„.hho titian ••..yrnwo•ltlyo" with tom
stomach, 'Ebey vevpond to Ate martini- action erthe loge,
pare then OM-, lb.' C 1 11111 , 1.111011 V r all, awl the lotting
In, with all lin dlntr.ssi Ig tewems, of
, .
PONSTIMPTPiN
Thr Nintoirke (' Iln nee ,
,f onsof Nalure's
no lo.t iritt..—the Pelle) 1111111... I , llolnm. Thry posses.
h u ,lir 1.1 , •, , , bin •. ulterntivo rtoPettler 0 1 , kketel1.
but unlike est• inel. they
LEA v E PIA Nn
• .
The work oen e ontt hoginalna The and
n the lb.nl lma , t,ry cannl
.r..jecfed. Th I.v.r, Ilk. It cl• ck.
in
wom,diip. It
N.11N.• 1.1 .torn
dito. rho net.
11. and the p 110,1 1,4 vorlag, at
A SI , P , 'I.I* P 01011$10
The Seaweed Ter . !'* in t'' ,.. .ittnctioo with the Phl.. per
ente• oroltnitut.. the food I . ll,lltloutiou 1.
now to - our... Ring without It pre.lons t..rttlres. Dlues Inn
lborono.• . N ul the cure h. ...on to ha ut, bun
Tine Is no Inor .tolenee, no exacorb iron of the btu
nisch Ann nplo•tlte Cl.- In.
No.. Lome- trr.hr e•I ol Par nor over yot ul , en by
itottPtzont Who! to suffering non Se enek'n T'nitn m.
In run antes lu per`ortn It 4 runrt on. !.)ha-ten
nod r onplote tr, ell . , in 0..1.1 . .11 , Ooa , Droll work
Tarn e 0 , 01111 , 1 rhoste.l. rollort- nutl th
pmnol und also 00.,1 p .rt 0114 or filo I the f .Tin
pup etre- 11 , enn for enpeelerxll,. ltnd !
In a very shot . :the tn v .tut.p•lttql. r.rte
throne th it It orcaphol l
rn v
inn ni ni roe twit, AM]
nt in, all !h.. tlittalty 1 , 1:1•111 , •,1 p.
forth to out p taat,1,,.t041 (pet .e trotnsullood that won
Towen HAu.
TOWER HALL,
TOWER HALL
• . .
ho thi ng i, ho p tlo t. unlit stay In II ,rnitn
;;;; ;;1 they ,r troll ; IC n• toot num iible pie
..• t ;cc n h., the lot tt,tiedrie•ned. hut It rouit
he p•evonted or a cure 111011.1 i off ct•ul. FreAt Ir and
r.llrldlog • It•. o lly lit 11/14 .4.1 . 11011 of th..•••unt-y n
d w•n•Pr i•ut••••o. ire mil r nu. Phvilelans who
1TC. , 111111. lii t c.otrx • Ins. the rp .1 1/.P. Ir r
a••• dtio.t•e and • et. thoy il) 1)10 hi...
.1111 int not nil titlivt. ; 0010 ohont tin
u , into a. touch and f,..1 hi thcittiingth w g e .
p • g ~,,, I clregl.lll.o of hl n , ni. Tltn ra.lents omit k...n
it. blot g t w.. 11. 9h.. h t s
g , ..t deal to do with the upouti•••; ittl Ix the great point
to gate.
di.apalr carfare after ...rill ovlclenre of to paf olblilty
in the worot rao•a, tot martial cartal t➢ olb , •r•. I.
MI fill. Di.. S. hoack'ii ..... at •I•loinvi Ito tlto Faculty
of bun twit care war lu r.ls
. .
gat.% years ago I was 1., ih•• hist stages of eonsump•
floo ; eon a led to ion b d. nod at 0.. e time my ploys e Wit
thought taut I could not live n inPok • Van, liken drown.
log W. rut chlu< xporous, I bold of and obtained .be
preparations ...deb I now off, .ho nnti thvy
iamb. parte... en.° ino, It saelned to nia the I coald
1....11h•nt peuetra o hey • oon ulpon.
ed the in tiler In in. Plugs, land I would npl , op lion than
pint of offensive yellow matt., every toorutnit for a
long tin.,
r. moon as that le•va ato rubsl,lo tay etWigh • fever, Palo
end !light w I" I , Va. Slid lily ne,...1,1,1
,r) greet thist lea. Will) d!trivii Cy thet I c u d
k. et, oui oath", 1.," I l ..... u
. a.tined ~treugili.
and li , .ve grow. !Wall
•
• • I was wiiighril uttei toyreeiivory," nailed the
Dic or. "1. eh lookliig like it mere sskate,.',,my we : , t
iialy ninety-woven coy P , . , 001 weight I.
in o buu,lrr.l all I Iwenty•llve ran Poo toil for Yearn
lyre aujiiyed noluterrupt h ll.."
Dr. SCIO . III , k hu• 01..001.111110d his twaresslonal obills to
New l'or• nod llostou. Ito or his man, Dr. ./ 11. •clieuek.
Jr.. 01.10.1 1.1 -0 pall n,g,tt their • Vice. 15
North Sixth street, l'hlluda ',lila, every tiaturilur from'
A. 51. to .11'. AI. Thabe who wi•lln thorough eg It •
non 1011 tiiii Ilesplrooleter will b • charge . l'he
pirometer di el ices the ex irt 001111011 010 0 lung.. au,
pa 11,111• 1 . 110 lead II) whother they sr.,. oot .
'I hr dirocitou • fiir tok tog the cued clue„ ere Co
the tutelllgotice even or it child . Following i base dirac
Hogs. n, d kind u 11l ilo tho •..X. • 1.011. that In
...et civets Alaudruke Pil s cue to bs town Iu Increas
ed .10p.r... tho Ihrre tuedlrlues la,o 110 other itcaildputil-
F3la alto Ih' ample lu ten, Mom 11111 scconthauy them
w,, cue to itiiiitulte. Of returning heal(), hugger is the
Imo, welcome .yinptiiin. Wheu II coup., at It Coil
rause et the destialithir at our.' of good cheer. Hood
blood , at once Collo , . 5. the cough loosens. the nigh , sweat
I. tkloaled iit flue hulk 01 the,u 11101 . 11. d symp•
1.41 J, ore k lie rot . ..Ver. .
. .
Or. echouek'n ....dictum. are ennntaull I kept lu teas of
th onnaluin ol faultily... An n lax. the..r puranlive. the
M ....Irak. l'.ll.;are ntaudar.l ; a hile tip.
l'uhnoule St rue. to. ascurer 1.1 roue!. 111,1 rout.. may he
reg an a pruphyl..eleric lu
counatutau ;DIY
of it.. fettle,
Prtre or the Pulmon le Syrup aud Srawre.l Tonic, +1 :0
lo 4:10. or 47:0 it doze, Staodrake Villa, Inc me a
Lox. For ea, h. all I Irnue..x tool dralo a.
. .
.j.,IINbON, II 01.1.0 WAY & COWDEN. 'O2 A , ch IgheM
Dhoiolelplon, WlD.loialo ....en.. • la 21;1,1y w
flitisallancotts.
TEACIIEICS 9 FIXAIIINATIONS.
The egatnlnufloon or temc..ern to All she ea lune
sch.,ols for the coining shoal terms will be held uo I. I-
Cot mitiono, MAy 271 h. atlgh School 11 illollug•
11.3tonanoqu, Jou.. rho .lchool
Coploy, June ltah. At inn S. ,o 1 II olve
Slotlugton. Juno .7.11, at t o nchool flow,
71111..rrtown. Jane 24111, at the ticho Homo.
Sacco°, Jo y 1 I. ut Cooperchurg.
111.1 vor, Jul) Si,. at Itateraville.
W..tvet.loug, July loth. At llyuotnitnavlllo.
Lyon, Ju y .t L)novillo s
Lotv 111, Joly 12.11 nt Lyon Valley.
th.lberg. J..) 13th, 01 nnen•ovVille.
NV...Mouton. July 11111, Dityld Voter'',
Whitehall, Jul) 17th, nt
N rthJuly 1711/, al Ironton.
Upper 7.nrunglo, July ItCh. at F0ge1.,111...
Lover 7lnti
cnglo. Joly 19th At Cons. •
Cho , JulY 2 Ili,
Lower July slot, of 1/111,uvrav
•
1,1,61.11 1, Joly 2i. it anytler'm
iionth IV I.linll. July 7410, nt Wouneraville.
E.... JOY
Examlnollone to common o at O o'clock, A. M. on each
day. To sober. Will )1 00-0 prepuce themselves to,bo
111111111. , In [lle Metric cyate.n.
tudv 17.31 • N. J. YI)CNO, County Ftiplt.
LEMAISTIRE 41L: ROSS,
212 NORTH ISTu STREET, PHILADELPHIA,
ORy e.peci I atitrnotione thin Sari gin 'hr troy of
(lugs ul !her own irottorittibto. ut Oen temrn they con
be •coAtrefp , lorly; and in the eery,/ terfrof en , frig and
aimed warrens.
VICTORIA LAWNS. Choice (10ud... Very Chonli•
FRO.V AUCTION.
• oil NAIN•001:14. EMILIA ANTS and
TUCEED MUSLIM for 'tomato' Weor, at tOc. nod up.
A SPECIA
NOTTING LAcEriyitrAlNA nod ClifiTA IN LACE
by flit yord. A large Job lot, !Mailing nt Importersguon,
A Inti line or Pitt:SC.ll AND Mtge SlYttl.pin, PLAID
ANL/ flt I'ED RAI:ISt/OK •,turti PLAID AN STRIPtto
Oltti As DI ES,
lid JINURO EDOINO3 AXIS INSRETIXOS.
No letter too' clionver con ha found ItT the city. We
netterb t our -t chin thee.• rood. boom • ...Iwo, old.
All new TRISIMINIA. RUFFIAN flu and riiCriltran.
Particular uncut tin void to nice Primo:tune tor Wotan'
Wear.
LACE And LINEN COLLARS AND RAN D KERCIIIFS.
of all Pada. One Price. Wholesale and Retail.
171213MMLUM
AY JUNE. 14,187
itliorrliancotto
AN Otilf/INANUE.—tie it ordained
.11etto or' and Common ran olio of Ikon ty of
Al
toe.
are
It la 110.0 h, by an hast ltninilto.e
ot toe, that are •tol o'r• et ba nine .1.0010 I from
treat t I'lllllll att I 'hat tho Ma)ar be Kull.. rind 'a
repo so pro tour far Ow .rost ttp..n..,1 at 1/10 next
slat,' !wet Do of Conan Is, the Hattitiaer to fornlsh the
speetfleistion•
ItOFFMAN, Pres't S. C.
• O. FRI', C C.
Attest . J. Wo..s. Ch. k • . C.
li. 1,1131 It • •rk C. r.
Approved Oar twe.lto day of May, A It IS7I.
T. ii..itiol). Mayor.
BIT OICIIPAINE” NI) EN %Gym ,
j_JP 11,5..1., plod Common C.untielle of taw City ol
Allonlow a tool it le bet. 41,1 cued hy tl ouillorlti of tho
Name. 'Ph afr um awl an, the navel , go of lila orillneturi
ins of Five Dollar. h.•noel op in "mob dwellltm Imo.
ne -upplloil w. tb Ilydra .del wlll h aro elm tied 11Poo
any aline ear all,. oft 01. ell . la. through and
1111.0 which the mite p pee are now lalil and thoer h"re
eftrrln r hid, loud that void acne 100011 lax ell 111 be col
-1,1.11 In MP .mm.lllll\ll,l' ae water Punl• Iwo I ow col
lortual.
111 1 FF HA Pree't S. C.
V. Pra•'t C. C.
. WeiO4. C ere C. l'.
E. I,mim t. IC Cle,k C. C.
Approve) lop of ,any. A 1;71.
1101111. Slav or.
AN OICIDINA AlrivE TO
:CO nM Folllt ill , THEFT, BE
TW KEN 11.131 I It , ON .NB WA 1.141' I' 'TREE S
Ile II erdultted b tI Srlottt and (Inn] nan Councils of
ills Clip of Allentown...l.d iI I. Istraby ordaln..l by nu
1/1,111 hit Pon th •nett.tt Item at. Ilain I ton
atal Walnut 14 let cobbled lu moor once w 11 the
Inllowltta aeerc lltttnine:
The street to he exeav hlxt .en Incite.. balms' the re:-
oh, ario , 01 the .treat, and urea 1111,1 op a ain with nix
11..4 ter (welt r.ittottio.llll)A ..n et s'.:les r•par.o
depth,tl° whlnh rohlrooa ote• 1., be nix •netto4 to
the telooe mop, it doh, and 4.re of ovvr
w ith n ley., or ~,ad at loch .0 th.• co.L
sliy dl.ldrd tilt) 'no the itroito . l , V ott t , t'b
..1.11. nr .ho for,t. lei Itutt into Allenn.tfn I . .sehit ,
lintltray (;••ntoeov pty. itinith• or: heir truck ,
rhm m d.r..t.,1 10 r e .to.• nropo,ali tr the
name to the Ehlt day ot May, P.
J I. 11.1Ft' %IA N. l'rog•I .S. C,
tn." I' IV, Pron't,
Ailed C.YI k S.
. . . .
I.rIIIIAN eik
Apprnvol I 1114.0 . or Jlity,
T. 11. (I(101). 3la) or
A IV TO
T II I 110 , TIIEET —11• it ordained by the Select nod
Veinninn C.uttell/. el 11,-C yor Ailuuluw., au .1t,411 ro
by ..i.l hued I.y nth...Hy of the
OF, 1. 111 t Thlrol .4...4 between Union 1111 . ...11 vllll t h..
Luttle le.lilt • bluing. be Fe •lig...i 10 the felletvlngn% the
me•terly Ibn thereof. v 1,111”.11.14 at n Pena
when. th, vr•...tert. Ilse .ty....t.0..16.1.1 out between
Ilan 11 on tit, later ern. Ile. nouthern Ines
or Union t net en I etel of .1 .ho ‘rtnneri,k ntsJ exteud•
wK th.mee lu n nee t th Yi el 1.1.1e‘v.•1 1,
r ollno/ nt norihnee rl
nor el Iln• Little L.ll Yong.,
Hold n.yte n nue nehia of C 1,,, lengta 01 r•leve..l b indrrd
mei tneuty-two reel. mere nr tee, ..I which two boyelrell
nod yet,. leet...xtetel 0.1 , 01101 Intel of Jen u Non
ueutaker. nutl the r0..1 tn. .hr... 11.0. . 0 Stepoon eh;
utel Olaf the Thlr.lpereet n. 01.2 -41.1 flee be ni riled
thn 'alb 0101 y le. 1, nu the ea,tern owe of ”zoil nun.
ne, 2 t 1131 rd .l neat bet.% ern nin. I.' Inn
ntle I. n 1(1,1.111e the II endth 0;11 ty feet, aud that the
Kound btr wittvnlng the -noel be taken freun the
ei,tero tlnneer.
t., e. 3. Tliot co. City Soli Itur Lr and 1. hereby diroctiid
to 1 rceicut thr polo, applied lou I r 1 . .011/1 for n Jtv y to
wow.. Iry W. 110111114 or .1113
Tlllrd .1 c I 1101111111 J ord Ulllllll .oreoto, icol fur
t ••• optiuk,.: or 11, ..to • Ic.rro vl/1011 1.1 th , f, ill,. Lehigh
occorilow ter 111.• 1.1 uoctluouftlll.ll4,ll , ,,iro.
3. 1. 1111 FE ,N, liren. C.
ll 1-.ollllf, Fi(V, Crain. C. C.
Alt aint Wm J 1.;
Cl,• k C.
APProvvi 111.. "vont], d.,y of 31.0., A. D. 1 , 71.
.. 11. UO01), Mtyor
BAILEYBti
Chestnut and 12th Sts.,
PEInADZIPRIA,
JEWELERS & SILVERSMITHS,
Have completed arrangements with lead
ing Makers in Europe, by which they are
now enabled to offer
Fine Watches,
At very moderate prices
Satisfaction guaranteed in all eases.
Goods sent by Express on approval.
Strangers are cordially invited to visit
our establishment.
Watches.
DMZ
T HE
etztal
WASHER "41-1
It tat-ttltett without trearlutt I o clothes -1w robirlott or
It wtelots from
one to twenty-five articles in from one
to roar moot°,
it ti ash°. Ow finest Lure Curtains, ilatulkiirchinfs, die
air hoot ay lo,jory.
It a ash, theh• nylon. Quilts and Blanksts.
I• woi•lieg whiter ou•I inure ihor n¢Liy
eloon Ilata by any
nroirroo, cOrrout• of critter nr , cloahed
11,0 ugh ever, irt t..n fabric
It will ••inve Own' loco, coat la a alaVe year In Kb°,
wear of do hew
It reduce. tra.h.l.y to an liner.
Thr , ag II ashrr so ridled i if we sire rightly th.;
fortnetl. ufter the ititin- of it. tuvoutort but it
it+,•llo,o tile name ne a royal title. for it Ix tle•ttueti to lord
l
It oVer ell ea epetit oe it to relict, enntotee In tire lethtelf
1. vl lb , / • hre evert where ect nowt...hod, and not only
ere them who 'total woof from ell Kn. 141014 martinet*, but
Hutto Whir have beim uitttif other us tehtne• tire r pheiug
t h ~,,, with ,tre lie.. Wre.hor.—/Ittlllinore Gaunt ,
The ICh,g ithirter brie tot Frailty eve.sinft: on
hlotola. toor .1.4 I lull tnc experlen a lu
Ittlttttt. p.ol•niort..lo ..3cAlnlontloL. by ex t... ,1 . or el ,
fatally a lelted the Itellttivltig re.ultei one fourth of the
tutu , three tour It, tiered; hostler thou. sot.' !eau r,a noir ,
tog ill ea'rulatedl.a the werr. eorvttort
an t i o.y sod 1 ere 'I will take trithtt
plea.ttro to c ontnentil gLb • King W 4 ^' , - , • —•
L 1 u.al ran +, As.d. Il S. .18 resor, 11 irhttionil. Va.
W"ltht r etattitlett .6,1 . ..04 N.l well
all the lel- 10-,r...1 hat there is not wing 0m 0 e...1 , •.r it In
01- f but tbar•sa ring analii.J...— , .lBPer. press.
•av tu pore. et., ono 0 our flingWalhiag asa•
elan. uu.l erttet e 1....tt it. ealtaelt> reinnit
t
t.liiti .11,1 I,tb.,r, 14.41 , 1 10.0 itn d l do 0.1
b.. mite it w tit yto elalta for lt,hal w
else faulty repo t001 , •011 it', Ott fri , •“th. , b 0 th
$11,101111 , . I lk ,v.• ever non„.—J . LOA,, 4t ll'. Pratt
Mr. el. Baltimore.
U, , ,, , I. linko al the drt out ? Try It. nod MA veutnre
iterttott Ohl •n• tlet tel 3 piper, of Ilutto no moiled
that the Mug Wfrelter .e nu lll not mat: t eleau an rain lu live
Inmate. , —ha feu Jon real.
f lithe plett-ore to add icier tellt utotlY to the
ttlpn of the ” Kf/ W
itlirshr , "
1l thot. It. trot It wed and
etre ttutt ly. nod u olooluthl y te or the itintateet loho.-
1. gtottchlue- trio 11%0. —De. J. 11. ,a:111iSf . 1:, 15 .V.
Sixth Stn..
P EC 1 A L
In the Invention or the King Inisher. It was designed
Ilea it ehonid coo blur tne 10.1 q Ilie4 Of 0 cry
ether o g Beach St the vole to hs ye too
a single or iecthosablo (I , itore. Such ann whom to the
King; no robhodt. aoo,lrolg imil,paring: and last, but
not leaet, labor wade easy.
I non r.naotlot•cnisse a Moir Washer In your plate,
se..d us the
Retail Price, i;l5.00,
•
nail
we will f Maul the 0/11111,` to yen, free of freight, to
ht . ielloi ea.• Si .l / 1 11g. 11,111 y one. n•n xnll•Bed,
. euttlie• it. ',lore the Ilittrhlllo alter It 111011111'x
n.CCOrtl I 11,t td duet it,.., ogr•'e to '
I? P., I% (IND TIIE if 0 N Y,
lE!MIIII!!
co 4R-
&u Serld
rt uln t, dealt,. gem ro Ity. to whoa: Ittdrrot'otte
unte.
King Washing Machine 6, - Mani. Co.,
1109, 1111. 1113 MILLER STREET,
I=
XNCIV ERA IN WAHING!
FO 11111,ING I NO HARI) RURBINO ! NO HOT
ATR NO WASP/ BOARDS: NO
ISO) Nu INJURY TO OA le-VENTS!
MONEY, LABOR, TIME, CLOTHING, & FUEL SLLVED BS
v I►l'l EI, D'S
MEM
Cold Water Self Washing Soap!
Thin Soap I. one of the mrod ;Ireful Invention. of Omar.;
It waelles ho d nest an w.. 11 an the earnest fabrlce, lu
cold, warn, hard. eoft or nit water, wlthout Leith.; or
inehteery. guaranteed not to Will", the lest tre of
the fittest fabric, when tined In areorda
.rc with the In.
ntructlone. It is a etTl.i.HlOlt nOal . . fur the tollowlug
rannoun, vls:
Ist. This hoop, by Its own action, alssrayes the iremp.
nun Illiendon the dirt In the garment. quietly nod ..peetll4
secant &dishing that sib is uses iy dune by labor sad
Violence npon the clothes by a washing m chine it wash
iambi arty MO- hauit robbing in n-qoire.l whets Oita
S utp Tned, except when the dirt ha• twilit a very tightly
lu the garment, ur it hint beau very mach toiled.
21. One g.iud wnehertrOnian. 1111 n familiar with It,
I n
u accutupli..b wore at better wash as with this Soap
ti tittle than Ir., tenznen WWI two of the best
watchltten, using lb. uraluary soaps la the tn..rket
lid TILE CLOTHE' DWI:11M NO 111.1761N0, as they
.e blenched every limn they are washed and anon In the
aUO
4th. It will wash out ranch or nisch , ne grease, t.alnt,
era. ythlug that eau he rsdouvea, without the slightest in
jury to Eh.. garments.
tilt THERE Is an ACID or SAL SODA used in ito man
ran claire.
- Out. The proprlotora son anion Unit there In nothing In
It that can no out a tty ultra ganneato.
70. It box n loon Hui effect on skin dloriantenh ouch as
wn.long Leiter, Sc
'Ottn. landdnn womb , d with this soap will Inst mach
long, than with tho ordinary o on own, thu great recur
causrad by hard tubbing to euthraly snood
oth. For wa-loug thanta and woolen., eln , ailing hon.%
canton., orourb N. et, It h no no opted.
10.11 Ity Its wan you nays Ineal.n, limo, money, labor,
cloth,. nod ins i.
11. fo , t 1.4 main,. IT IS THE CHEAPEST SOAI' MAN
UFACTIHIED.
120. By umloc this Soap, the anaerno, of hot rester to
eel.., and .4.t. atn w the h 414 e tiering the %cotter (by
whirls wimp setrere collie are coutracted) 1. avoldvd.
S. A. MARS ELLER At Int•n ..cured the ',meet
Help of t• la wouttevol Se.tp for L Northampton,
Cethou lid to huylµtl, coutittes. and have the owe right
to In soutaetere atoi •ell the mot would 'lnvite the
atte Owl' el the tr.de and the polio gouta.l4 to thin , feel.
iddretot ell Ardor. ta
S. A, MA IiSTELLEIt & CO.,
Catasaugua, Lehigh Co. Pa.
For gulf. by thr pilau - Iv:0 dealers throughout O. °mat
tins of Lehigh uhf N o,l "mi' l °. m o y 10.9 m
R. LEIGH'S
IMPROVED HARD RUBBER TRUSS
Will retain and elmn the moot dlelcolt rupturee. !toper.
vloup to otolotttre. For elemullototo mud durability It heo
on equal. Th. light.' Tilton over mode. aorrotnere,
Meetly Bolt.. tqueltiotto. !loop...tortes. all , kind. of
Truovoo Moot. Syringe...mud oil ineChao , 4lllol-.
edloo Ladle, oiteudod to !dry. I. 1911.
Oaken, 1210 Cho/dant otree tient door to the corner of
Thirteenth etreet, PhllaJxlT letup nitre). man-1y
lDru Coobs
STIOT ANTI) SIIELL
NoV, er,t1.,1 mur• havoc Iu 1111 ene , yty'n taint" tutu
Our Last Price a ist
DIJ In JI taultm of
WWI oInUED STORES!
They caul it I. that tvti can
Make 3loney and Sell Goods so Cheap
BIM
"MAMMOTH STORES."
WE WILL TELL THEM
Fire , . having two etoves s , •uhlu 10 lay (loath. in
I sear 1014 fl silo 10 to .31 per eoet. boor lls to they du.
steesold, our loran n.lr. UK to pinks , .ortoy. , glroon
,hongh Ira Instko bill tittle ou soy one attlele.
IMMENSE ARRIVAL OF'
SPRING. AND SUMMER
DRY GOODS.
DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT
Unumially completo ly nil the I stert nubby And novel•
lire of tho mtion.
White Goods Department.
• Snip , n.l Cambric Mcedine, Plain and Clicck
seek, Pitmen, Jeckeocte. etc.
DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT !
51.0 , 1na.. Cl.. k•, Table Paum.k, Narklna
and D.LI er. elf .
Men's Furnishing Department!
Cloth, i l at.linoro, Twoctle. Cottooadeti, so., Sto
Carpet and Oil Cloth Department
Unsorpksnrd °Wild(' of New York rod Phillida.
Curtain Laces and Window Shades
OUR .97'00K
1.1 entirely too PX tenhi ye to enumerate vrticb raid price,
We bone e•ork I:corral esso , trunet floods utioul
ly kept 111 flret•rldies Rod well rexulnt••d store. Call
and be r.Jnylueed (het w•• prove words by actions.
Respectfully.
E. S. SITIMER & CO.,
=I
Jar :Salt anti To iLrt.
420 ituiciAL LOTS FOR SALE..—
The undersigned offer for sale 420 new Come
tarp lots immediately adjoining the Union Cemetery on
. r.•ntb street.
The Ito will be eold by enbscription, and Immediatel
after the whole number ate dispomed of they will be award
oil by lot in the eamn manner am In the organization
Union Aro•ociation. Plots or Mane of the premiuma eon b
noon at our Office. tug 12 (MOD &
O LET.—A REASONABLE LEASE
1 will be given on the Easton Slate Qnarry, !situated in
Plainfield township, Northampton county, Pa., near
ntaekertawn. It catydstm of number one nut-vein, Nino
neger.fading mime, fully equal to the well.known Chap
man Slate, with a good water power and a full rigging of
pumping and holltiug machines. Period. dosiroox of an
opportunity of rids kind will pleage examine for them•
gelv,, and apply to Reuben Korb, tOackertown P. 0.
marl 0. L. SCIMEI BEL President
TT/ LSE
,ire i r :l f lo ,r ß le ll . .l i. 11,,E. TH
ot E
itn NUB
on SI XTII etreet, between TURIVat and
the City of Allentown. The Ileum. In complete with
all the modern cnnvenlencre and in 1111.12,1110ItielY pop •
thrttuabent. The avnunda are tastethlly laid out and
well stacked with fruit trees. Anti. , furniture wan bun
ex wend y for this dwelling the euhscriber would pre
welling it with the bonen. Ful. further information, try
or a view of the hen, call in the subscriber on the pre
between the bourn of p A. M. and 3 P. M.
. . . .
B. 'W. HUDSON
North Oth Area. above Tu rue,
ISE
A. It. IVITT3IAN,
NOTARY PUBLIC .4ND ( - Iva ENG INLAR
T. B. LEISENRING
INSURANCE AGENT, FIRE, LIFE, AND LIVE STOCK
WITTMAN & LEISENRING
Real Estate Agents and Scriveners.
PARTIES donlring . anything in our line will do well to
4tv eno a call. We hove upon our hooks a list of the most
lestrablo property in thin city, which will be mold at low
fit/tires among which Aro
No. 7, A two story brick dwelling how 18 feet 10Inehen
front, nod lot of ground 18 foot 10 inches front by 180 deep.
Lot to for order, an North 11th el est, west side. Cheap.
No. 12, Two•ntory frame dwelling house, wont side of
th street, thooo Gordon. Lot 15 by 118 foot.
No. 10 Two-Story frame house with 4 rooms, on west
side of Now street.
No. 15, The property on the northeast corner of sth and
Furrier streets. House three•stord, 20 by 90, with brick
kitchen attached, well paper« I throughout, In good order
Lot 31 by 110 feet, suitable for basin°. hound
No. Id. Primped welling, 2-story, 32 by :X) feet, 5 rooms
and haadmeht. Lot rot by 29 feet
Vacant lots of ground situate In the following streets
Sixth street, corner as th and Alien streets; west side
.1 Lehigh Valley Itallr..ad,Slgth Ward, price $25 per foot,
terms OW, • 40 lota nn 10th, all eery elbow. and terms note
N.......2.—Tw0-story brick dwelling hones, with one-story
kitchen attached, situate on the east aide of Fourth street,
(No. 13). 1...1 92 by .31 feet.
No.:0 —Twoletory brick dwelling bonse,_ 22 feet front
by 32 feet deep, with two•ntory kitchen, 14 by 21,4 font,
.It.elml, Foal side of North Ninth street. between Turner
and Chew street.) (No. MI. Lot 99 font front. by 110 bet
deep. A ungniticent
N 0.54 —Three-story brick house, with twoditnry kitchen
4t ached, and lot of ground 17 foot front by 110 feet deep{
10 room.; north aide et I urner street (No. 815). Sottish!.
for n boarding hon..
. .
No '.ls.—Two.etory brick dwelling. with two-eto
dining room nod kitchen attached; nine room, Lot M
feet front by 210 Not drop. Comb rant corner or Eighth
and Turner ctreetc. A rare chanco to procure a borne.
Enal Notiros
ADMINISTR %TORS' NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that letters of administration
Charlesen granted to tho under/II riled in the sstate of
thontlid... ilpcommed. Into of th City of All stows,
Lehigh ColltifT ; , bern•ore, all peraons knowing themselves,
to be indeb ed tosaid en tato are requested to make pa. Went
within eta weeks from thed to hereof, and each who have
any legal claims against the said estate will pr-sent them
well alltheutlatted for settlement within the above , sped
fled limo. WILLIA3I GI/RA:WU),
uor. 2ti•htvAdministrator.
•
AOll it sTRATon9m NOTICE.
NOTICRf HEREBY OIVRN that the conderralgord
(alien out letters of eaniulparation In the option of
ELIAS SIANTZ &p.0.e.% lute no Heidelberg towable.
Lehigh comity t therfore - all per.. Who are Indebted to
.1.1 Egan, are requested to at .g• payment az
freek• from the date hereof. nod thorao having clalnop
ae..eut them duly authenticated for no•llenient within Ono
above efooPeilled time. I'HAON W. lIANTZ.
mays Ow Admlntatrator.
E( 'UTOIT'S
Bntlno Ix hereby given that letter. Isstamentari
hoeing heen netted to the undersigned In the 'estate of
JoIIN FnlL hll , It onoe.d Isle of c,por Mn, u n c l e
town.hip Count of Lehigh, Penns) leant.; therefore
oil p.n.... who know itotootelven to t o Indebted to mold
ale regne.t.d to hunks payment Within •Itt week.
fro. dote hereof. land ronoll who have any legal claims
ottalutt mold rebate will prette..t thorn well authenticated
for on Moment within the 161/.0 speedied time.
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e DMA TELLEM ttgeentrint,
Or Ler Agent, OE01:11E LUDWIG.
ALLENTOWN, MILT 2.h, tell. mj311.6t at'
A PPEAL.
•
UNITISD Staten IrrunicAt. firearra.
810,10100'8 aril DISTRICT. De..
WNO.TCIE
In h h erl.
x lo i Collection )
Uekr.ct
ren
Na d a r ,
d m ng -
Pioti of tie Conutlen of Lehoth and Montgomery. that
the lint* of tenon Our 1870. anuenntal nuder the Act
of Congrara entitled An Act to nror.de Internal Reale.
one, etc.," uppravad July 1'00.1968. art.! July lith. 070.
and the anotudatente thareto way to t xanitued at my oi•
J ce from 9 A. 51. to 3 1 1 . 31. for ten dole trove the filth
ot of Jane neat. A fel it Collet or Appeal will be held on
the 1611 i day of J fr tn.o A. al. t • 3 P. 31. at the
Alontao•eury Ilit.e In llef Borongh of Narrlottowu and
on the tub day to Juno at toy ono lo the City of Allen
town, • r on 9 A. N. to 311.31.
All SPIWIts M.lOl b, twritlng sod np•clfy tha particu
lar cause. mailer or thing rernerting which a den.lou le
equeided and .41nte am ground or principal of lorquallgy
or error complained.
EDWARD RORK
Aumeenor sixth 'Rearm, Pa.
Office No. II dnillon •troet, city of Aileowaro.
18 71 . (toy •24 w
H A RTM A 111,S
WASTE PAPER DEPOT
Tho Highest Cash Priest Paid For
Old Newspapers Old Blank Books
Of e•ory d.ecrlptlon• And Ledgers,
Waste Paper, That aren't wrlttaa ovar.
orall Mud, 0 d Pamphlets, &o.
nao, WIPE. Billlollll3 AND Clllll/.111 Boron?.
Cun.lQumontu (row C..aatry aver.
mar 1-ly J. 11Altrhlati. 611 Jayordl., Plata, Pa
W . J. EVERETT'S NEW PATENT
SCAPULAR SHOULDER BRACE AND
STRAP SUPPORTER.
So straps under the OM.. Perfectly comfortable, an..
aminail y made and highly beneficial. 50 North 7th
slow Ara., Philadelphia. T . guPPortere. Eleatic
pickings. Crotches. dm. lowest price, It the city. Lady
Rite "lam. amply
n1111.11)ERN. LOOK TO YOUR IN.
B
L. W. KOONH & CO. are manufacturing a Hydraulic
I :ntnoot tingle Pipe Chimney Fine end Oruameotal Mum
eaY T.D.. dumper and inure durable than rir other Ig
market. They are made et pure turnout and !mad, %elite
puwerfu.ly c.nitpreseed, welt ceaauned, eg‘; hie in el/
practical Nome
EQUIVALRINT TO EITON/C.
°MAINE r TOTS FINN' MIS TO `5OO
fiend for a dtcoax, or nail *ad examine at duly ones
i' a s a ltijrittga‘ c°""T ""m 1 " 4 .1 woo 1 . 4 d L•aigb
Mat I-tt
Ncto clithertiocntrittO
lIIRTY THOUSAD DOLL
-1411114 PAID.—The TRAVELER'S
LIFE AND ACCIDENT INEUILANCE Corp...icy. of
Bamford, Connecticut. paid VO.OOO no W. U.
Forbuq. and Wm. C. Corry, victim , of tho
New Ilamburgh railroad accident; OD
the Into Jae. B. Blake, mayor of Worenater.
t end 0.000 on the late S. 11. Lewitt, Jr.. of St.
Albano • Vt. All atmae accident, occurred. and the Insur
ance ITan pall, within throe months—oath clam being
Pahl Aunt hlxty days before It was due by the terms .4
thr pokey. The TRAVCLIIIIII ban paid SEVEN ill'\•
iurtED DOLLARS A DAY In beireate to Ita puller-tobl•
era, (or death or Injury by accident, far einry worktra
ear durliir the pant seven yearn.
CuM-
The TRACI:LEW, Live •en ACCIDIU.IT IPirItANCE
PANT. or Hartford, Coan.. grants all (lie usual forms a
LIFE and ENDOWMENT Policies, on exceodlugly fan
arable terms. ' BpCRITT and Low fifata. •
HOLYIDASBURGI SEMINARY
HOLLIDALIBURO, PA
- -
--- A remedy wfileb bar been tented for 10
hr. rrook's I
year.. nod proved in tho.nnlin or csoo.
WINE connblo of cluing Ilf.eases of Mr
OF Throat rand Lunge; perrornilog many
corn rici•blo carer merit. a trial from all
PAwNrTv: from ;"°? ar,.rzongrtfviir.. ,
Swat/1411nd prnindice prevent yon from Leinit corn/1
VW elno T
Coo vhs and Cotrts—The Prustrioto say It curve Omni all
Asthma—l he relief Rod cures of It ore marveleds.
Bronchltl*—E y v•r .nfferee will god relief and core
Throat Ailments require only a few doseo.
fang Pt ot • es—lias curd mien mconnuneed Incurable.
Dent , —lt 1,11.1•01.14 and Invigorate. , the -yet. m.
Meer Vomphifuf—Atoot effective regulator of lisle organ.
Dusgoimig—lto healthy 'talon on tho stomach cures it.
p lf:or—lt I+ health-giving and oppethe re•toring.
Urfnory Organs—Aetien 011 them to !necked and prompt.
PR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR to the medicinal
yd.:Pin. of Tar, ce.mblne make vegetable Ingredients of
tindeubt.d v lue, which lt unrurpa.n.ed, oat only
for the complaint• eunnieroted, hot It rapidly restores
xhattsfed strength, cleanoeo the stomach. relaxt.. the
Liver end puts themto work. canoes the, had to digest.
d mak spire blood and beset.. a vivacity oreclated
bewoo both sound and sick If ynn ore pfeirted in 80'
know Ifn try the life•ginng tonic properties of
Wino
Dr Crook's Wino in Tar. you will ,dd v. or
gnat
to
fts at seine In c..trecting any "11l- Mot flesh Is heir
to
Prepared only by OLIVER ChOOK th CO. Sold
by D.ngelots rvery whore.
For &Tofu la, Sern fu four Tumors. Rem/.
itious I•teenses of the Eye. or scr.•eoln tom.) ,
form, ilheunuffisto. Pfs.asrs 111 the Lirrr.
Mertes., hl the nklu. Emir)! f on., Pimple,.
Bats,. Teller. ,chltt Dead. Ulcer,. nod old
gores,ornity dopendina on fietiresed
In (Wien or the bined bkr Dr firouk's Com
pound sirup of Poke Root. comblued
ruG the beet tonic riersrations of loco
'orifice mode the beet Alierati•ei and Blot.
Vlennee your Blood. Try
on bottle, Sold by drumlin's. Pratutrefi
slily by
OLIVER CROOK ct
Dayton. Ohio
•
v F AI" A lIVERTISING.—We will In
sort an advortkomnot In Eight Ilip.drr4 Atnerlran
ii,rapapere for Six Dollar , per Dor per work . Ono line
no s. pelt will oni Six DoPars, lx lin,. will root
Twolva Onllare, soil 'lon line, wl l font Sixty Dollar% .
send fora Primed Lint. ' /Afire., 050. P. E 0 W ELL &
Co., advertising Moult., Yo. Si lark How Dew York.
The Vice of Our Age is Fran !
Nevertheless, there ern five honest Patent Avols, even
at the Copilot. of whom Is the noilerslaned. Patents for
17 3 enr- obtained at reasonable rats, Agents wasted,
Rood tor circulars. 01 0. E. BROWN, Connsellur.st•
Law, bl 7 (1 Street, roe. Otb, Washington, D. C.
FRAGRANT SAI.OI S IENE cleans
Kid Moses . all kinds of Cloth• and Clothhatt
removes Point, Owsso. Tar, dm.. fortonf fn. trillion, the
lex-t loittry to the fl..est fabric FRAO It ANT SAPOLIEN E
.CO . Barclay street, New York, 46 La Ratio street,
Clii• aso.
AGENTM. READ TIIIIS!
WE WILL PAY AGENTS A SALARY OF $R PER
WEEK AND EXPENSES, or allow n large commit"..¢ to
sell our new nod wonderfpl invention, Addlees M.
WAONER & CO. Marshall Mich
sl.oTAool!)`,"l',ZOA`lltliL`,vinshrti".,!.e.llV,'
es 3 2 M A ONTH, Horse and Car-
M rings (imbibed. Expen.iert paid. 11.
SHAW, Alfred, Mo. .
A MILLION.DOLLARS.
Shrewd hot quiet men ran make a fortune by revealing
the secret of the business to no one. Ad•
C. B. K`ILDO
1,210 Broadway, hew York.
W. VANNAMEE, RI. D., secens-
PT it
• fulir troxiii all chorea or Chronic and Acute
Bend clamp for circular containing Particular.
ud realimoulals. Addrera Box GIYI. New York.
MANHOOD: 110 W LOST! HOW
Iig•TORED
Just published in gt Acoled envelope. Pile., gip cent*
A LECTURE TUB NATURAL TRRATMRNT, and
Radical Cure of Spermatnrrhea or &mina! Weakness,
Inreluirary hallalone, Resnal Debility, and Ireit.edi-
M.nth to Marriage generally; Nervonaneea. t onauroption,
ErDenny and Fits, Mental and Phyaleal Incapacity. M
oulting train anti Abuse. Ac , by Roar. J. Cut.rsetwet.t.,
M.D.. an hor of the "Green Rook ' An.
"A BOON 70 ILIOUSANDB 81:71rFERY1t9."
Fent under seal , In a pinln envelope. In any address
linttpaid. on receipt o f six cents, nr t o postage stamps
by (51 • J. C. IC INE k CO., IV Bowery. New York'
Poet 0111ce box COL Juno s.3mdaw
TIRE ERIN NAIVINGS BANK
OP
WM. L. YUAN,
NORTIT NET ENT 3T. , Anorx LINDEN,
ALLENTOWN, PA.
This bank has been established for the purpose of sam
ba on a general flanking busineam, and to offer to tbe
cotomuntiy a SECURE INVESTMENT for their money at
home, at the Came rate of Interest that It would command
in New York or New Jersey.
MONEY LOAN ED OUT ON 0001) SECURITY
Pa- Gold, Slicer and Oovernment Bonds bought Bad
sold.
Drafts drawn on the principal cities of the United State.
In sumo to an' t porchseers.
Collections made on •II acceimible points, and proceeds
promptly remitted at current rates.
Farmers, Merchante, Laborers and all who have money
to put out on Interest for • tong or abort period will Ond
thin Institution an agreeable and ad•antageous one in
which to do leinees.
Interest all m owed on deposits at the following rates, to
wit: . .
EEVEN PER CENT, for one Tear.
SIX PER CENT. If left for thirty dap. and under one
Tear.
Re vertu° stamps sold at a diaconal ❑aa 20 dry
N 0.121 NORTH NINTIN STREET,
REME3tBER, ABOVE ARCH.
Children's Carriages,
RUCKING AND (WAIN BORSRN. "••••
A I , R pvs (7A RT.v, GOAT TV 0.91: -•••;;;LW
ONS, HUMBLE A.FIRt) IBS, TO YS, V 4 14. 44 4.1117
&e.. Ac.
Carriages Made to Order and Repaired.
A large fomortmeot of the r a . oo .i lest. Noel Deceptive awl
MAGIC TRICKS.
We have le inflection with the above.a en a asmortment or
REFRIGERATORS,
Walnut Brackets,l7ouse-Furnishing Goods,&c.
Which we offer at the lowest rotes.
THOM. W. YOST,
No. 121 E. Ninth 91., above Arch. rhua'
apr may 8-3rn w
R E 111 0 V A L
YOUNG & LENTZ'S
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
BOOT AND SHOE STORE.
RAN IRON RTNOVISD TO ?RR
B. IV. Corner of hAMILTON and SIXTH BM..
INOS. 3S AND 40,
whore they arc now prepared to rotate, their patron.
THE WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT
ORRRACRA TOR
LARGEST STOCK OY GOODS IN TR'S VICINITY.
sad A re a t t orulPrOM t t tl e b=nh i g.Ct 'f ur t e h re i rn o = VII!
try
THE RETAIL DEPARTMENT
be conducted as !metal,' I une 30 'ter
AGRICULTTINAL BI ET I N 4131.—A
meting of the Executive Committee of the Lahlah
Conot Altrletlitp. al Soc ety will he held he WEIDA!.
the 16th day of JUNE next, at I o'clock. P. NI at the of
fice of tho Secretary. le the city of Allentown. fur the
porn ,pe of not , inir arras p wits to the next norm .lex
hibltlon. All memberwo at, d Committee are recpeatfully
Invited to attend. By oroor or
0. , L, SCHREIBER, Pree't.
(my 29 dkw
I BTAIIL6R;
NOTICE.
CITY AND DOG TAXIC3 FOR 1871.
By it aripplement to the City Ch.rter of Allentown, op
pr ved ttie 22d day of March. MO, the City Treven•er le
made the recolver of City and Deg Taxa.. •11 of sal&
levee remaluleg unpaid on the tot day of Anguat next.
VIVO per coot ahet be added. All taxa.. remautug un
paid on the 1.4 day of October neat MN per cent. shall
be .d.ted.
Notice le herd , / given that the C h and Dos tog tot
1871 will he received at my since,No.Hamilton street..
•Ilentowo.
my ).20 dAvri JONATHAN //SIOUAN/J. Trnm
MACKEREL.
NAVE CHOICE NO.I and 2
ti - .!7- 4 '' MACKEREL
:
IN y and 4 BARRELS.
ALSO, HAVE . NO. 2 MACKEREL,
BRANDED NO. 1,
Is !,.; and !4llarrele. 7 , r i l4 l :ll7: . llousen are meals./ ros ,
Cgil and get prlcea and examine our Salk befue•burlAE•
M. J KRAMER,
OPPOSITE THE EAGLE HOTEL.
soy 24.1a1
CONRAD NEVER,
Iwr Semi •xn WANCPACTIIIMI Or nu
CELEBRATED IRON FRAME PIANOS,
Wareroome, No. 722 Ai•oh St., Phila.
ree.lved the Pelee Medal of the World's Wenn Rath
titian. Landon. Nen The highe.4 Prize*nl i gte l ci who"
gad wheremeatilbiled. CESTABLItitI2.IO
nanreh2R.9
ILAL'OIItDEONN. CON CERT IN Alt •
Jew. Homo,
_Violin 8 trio go_of•tho best anoUto to.
WI L.C.F. WolfortiVtiooo, No. ew nalitog.