society Meetings. liwrsrro oistle. No. M. A. p. K. ZK-,P' r led and stb AlondaV of each month, in Mo. In lleaefa lull, uanlsl uravcr. . a.i w. 1L ilex, secretory. Pono roci Tares. Wo. 171. Imp. O. n. M men P0 on Wnesdsy "evening of cacn week. . !;) voiock ral'unlo r-cbool 1 1 nil. weisspirt l d. F. itickert a. 8 B. atihsm, c. SI it Advertising Rates. Wedfalreit to ledlstluclly undirotood Hint no Advertisements will bo Inserted lutho co urnns of Tub Cabdon Advocate that may lio received from unknown pcrtiea or Arms unless .aocmnpnnlcd with tho Cash. Tho following nro our 0XLt terms. Adveitlsenienta for 1 your, per loch cacti Insertion . 9 )' " six M ottths. por Inch each Insertion 1 . L ts. ' Throe Mentha. " '' t tts. " Lessihan three months, first lnaer- tlon l. each ubst anenC Insertion SJ Cts. Local notiooa Id cents dor lino. , , . u" H. v. MOllTrUMK P., Publisher. J5J U. S1EWEKS, BISTItlOr ATTOnNKY & COUKBTLLOIt AT LAW. OFFICE, No. 2, Manflon llouso, MACUII CHUNK. PA. Settling Estates. Flllmr Accounts nnd Orphans Court Practice a specialty. . Trial ot Causes caroiullv attended to. I.cgii trooasacUons In .English-und Uertnau. Jvu 1). SATUltDAY MORNING. JUNI! 6. 1875. ""Local and Personal. What about the 4tli of July? vll 1 Jho people of Lelilghton celebrate? -Hats and caps of every stylo at the owest pricos tit X. D. O'laussV rototo bugs aro making their ap. pearanco In large numbers. Gent's furnishing goods In overy yartety, very clieap at T. D. Clausa". Tho hills, fields and valleys are jiow assuming their ilcbest beauties. The Thomas Iroji fit)., of Ooplay, iiave sunk SGO.OQO wlthlng tho last six jnonths. T. p. Olauss has Just received a very largo stock of fancy worsted nutt ings, which he Is making up a'.' lowest prices. ' "Echoes' ot Mauch Chjink, was n towu Saturday. Soiry wu were put, but come again. Our friend, 0. T. IIorn,uow rutli (cates on a farm, and peddles uillk and garden sass.' A now 7 1-3 octavo piano for silo, yery low. Apply at' this office. An elegant assortment of spring nnd summer suitings to select frojn at '1 D. Ulauss' llall uf Fashion, jVauk Street. Eastm has a school debt of $102, J)S0,i3. That of Allentown ts bu big 'that it can't be tiguted up. Now is tho time to put In (.'upuni ber pumps. You cau get them from 1'. toimuel attest. TJiey are the bfSt pumps mat.e. Gret bargains In muslins, calicoes, piints, stuffs and all kind!! of domestic goods at Cramer's Corner Store, Sixth nnd Hamilton stieefs, Alleptowu. The annual re-nnlon of the47lh Fenna regiment will this year be held ntSunbury. Col. Gobln Is already per fecting tbe necessary iirraugoiiients. Charles Trainer, Is now llxed in his new store qn Second street.and s sell ing flour, feed,&c. at lowest rales. Try nun. If you want a tiloo fitting suit of clothes, call at tho merchant tailoring establishment of T. D. Clauss aiid be suited. A. J. Burling has tyst received a large nnd very handsome stock ot tho latest and neatest designs in wall pa per, which he is selling vqry low lur cash. What lp,ds all tho scuff In tlje jvorlil? Ho ona nose, ism everybody knows David Kbbert always keeps first-class teams, which he lets out on very reasonable terms. Hardware, coal and lumber at the yery lowest mantei prices, at t . r Seuimel's. Mr. C. F. Smith of Bethlehem, and Mr. W. E. Smith, of Siegfried's bridge. were in town Saturday last, and drop, ped Id to see us. Call again. D. W. Straup, of Lehigh Gap, Is home on a visit trum tli West. He will return to Ohio in a week or so. Jle looks well the West evidently a grces with him. ' Apples, pine apples, bananas, rad lshes and new onions, fresh tins morn ing, at S. E. Fauiuger's, selling very cheap. A large stock of newest deslcn In millinery gooas just re.ce.iveu at mis intzlnger's. Tho first No. of Tho Saturday Star, published by Feckardt & Jackson, nt fcoutU Dethlebcm, Fa., is on our table It presents a very neat typogiapliical appearance ' and is well filled with spicy local and miscellaneous matter .Long may it wave. Hats, for young and p!d, rich and poor at C. U. Itlioads', Mauch Chunk, also a fine stock of gents caues of ele gant styles. Cheap for cash. You cannot find a raoro refreshing drink this hot weather than the Icn-cold fountain soda water at W. b. Lobach'4, late D, Krock & Co's. Ice cream, all flavors, day and eveuinc. Frch bread and cakes every day. 1000 Man Wanted. To secure great bargains at Laury & Peters. They have Just received a large stock of fan cy worsted aud cassiuiere suitings, which they aro prepared to make up in first class style, at 1875 prices, to suit the time's. L. F. Elepplnger, at his livery on the corner 61 llank and Iron streets,has a lot of nobby horses and handsome car riages, which he hires out at very low prices. J. E. Itlckert has still a t ow of those eligible lots In Itlckertstown to dispose of. It you feci llko securiug a good borne call and see film He Is also sup pli lug tlour,feed,luuiber and coal at tho lowest rates. Prices of farm produce keep up very well considering tho dearth of money and the enforced .Idleness of, many of tuo wonting cmssus utu- outs. -ITonrv Snvder. tho pplf-confessed murderer of Monroo Snyder, was given a hcaring,on,Saturday week at Easton. Ho was remanded topuson, mm ther hearing will "bo given him on Jtiue 111. A Kansas farmer writes that ho has had great t.ucce-s iu destroying the Colo- ado potato bugs by a cheap and easy methud. When tho sun Is shliil'ig hot ly In the middle cf the day he takes an old bnoom and brushes the bugs off the vines Into the liUddlo funow Oetweel the rows. They nttemplto crawl b,acl, but beloro they get Into the shade again they turn .over on their backs and burst open. Two operations of tills ltlnd sav I'd his putalo,crop. This Is much easier and saler than the use of Paris Greon. Wheat has fallen 15 cents iu price per bushel w Ithlu a week past. Hoots, shoes nnd gaiters, made cs neclallv for thelrade of tills locality, are Helling at "knock down" prlcea at T 1). Clauss' merchant tailoring cs taollshiiiotit, on Hank Street. In the slate mirry of Mr. David Williams, at Slatlngton, on Saturday week, between CO and 70 tons of rocK wero dlsludgtd by a single blast, and with only lour pounds of powder. It was the most ellectivo scaia iaiion over ni.iJo In that suction by means of a blast SaveSO per cent, by buying ladies Imlttm galteis at Laury & Felers'. They have Just received an Im mense block which they are offering at a pri at it ductlon on former prices, and which they guarantee to be of u quality superior to nnythlng of the kind ever offered for the same money. Call and see tliera. At a meeting .of the stockholders qf the new Slatlngtbu National Hank, held at Slattngton ou Saturday week, the following named genueiiuu were elected dlrectois: Hobert McDowell, IVter Gross, Thomas Kern, I). D. Koper, John Ualllet, Dr. 11. ll.ltlegel, John Cutis, Hon.S. J.Kistlcr, William Andreas aud John Henry. 'rw hank expects to ho duiug bu.sl.uess within the next unity days, -The coats made tip by Laury & 1'ttcrs are not only neatly trimmed but well made up of ttio best material, and llio "lit" is unsurpassed by "any other mnn.'' A IlAitu Chance We offer for sale ae of Eilward l'lotts' Star Parlor Or. guns, flesh trom his factory at Wash ington, H. J. Tills instrument is sur passed by none in tho market. Cad ut lids oihcu. -Charles II. landis. who shot Url Corruth, ediiorultho Viueland luueiunicut. on Muicu IU, Wan le.eaaeUOJ fo'.'Ui o.lll uciuru mo ou. lauiuo JU4ll(.os, lu rieutou, UL-dueiuluy. A Cmd of TliauUs. Tho t'ommuto of Arrangements fortlioDeo' oiatlon oi sohlur'ri Rravta, iled'.ics to return Ihoiikstothe lailles lor thtlr llber'l donjilou oi ifowcrsi to Unvnl j:ohcrt lpr tlio uso uf tennis lnd y lurulshcdi to tho prntoraof tho Iiav, Wm.'il. lupaho'r. E'ty, aud llev, 0. A. Uruegel and llcv. W. Coffman, and to ou- cltt. zeud In Riueral for tho liberal aid extended oa luo occaon. v. A uraTcr. uuuirmau. y.f. nindjr, Cep'y, Ileliglpun. SI. U, Church. Vilmor Coffin in, pastor Prmcning to-iupiroiv (&undi), at 10:30 a. tn. Subject The urUlu aud Design of tho saboclh, nnict)7..U p. m Subject Tlio fruita ot tho Hum Tralllo. t-abbjthchool at . p. in. Ituv. It. Delshcr, Iniin Hlatlnctou.wlll proaen to morrow night at iho 1 onhamptnn Ut. school house, iu t,iom oiJ, u. illlc,in, wuo win ex. chauro pulpits wnh 'tho nov, pastor of Slating. ton. l'l oyer meeting In the forenoon. Tho buUdius connultlcb ot tho 'I.oh'gbton Mlsmcn, Kvangclioul Atsuclat'on," alakod off tho dimensions for breaking ground on South und Third streets In tho bproug.i ot Lehlghton, 03 x US f t, tor tho croctlQU ot a church fCiflco, IhU summer. HIS Creek Items. Tito f i ult crop this year wt'l not amount to much, especially a;nl;s. Cheilitis ap'out ono halt crop-peachoi uu entile failure-Urn frot apucaifug toioun. on a:count or tho cioutn the bar ciop will boverv abort this year. Potato bugs aro wild to bo vcrr numerons in thU section, and lesrs aro entertained of a light yie,ld of potatoes. Corn piantlug for lnUccaum is over. Farm ers now tuin to repalriuirot fences, to. Jos. U rcidtl, ox tills place has now comp'olcil his wall nnd the carpiner aro ou tbe spot lastly cnga. gei in propurtus the fmtuo tlmbor to have hU uewilwclllug so far completed by the l.th ut tins mouth that tho plastcrcra ciiu bo bet to "tlK, ItUluklt o'jeut time tho townthlp offlclals made a fluauclil statement oltbo coudtdon of aitilra In the lunuji.p, i'heio will bo Mivlcea to-morrow (Sunday), at 10 a. in., lu toll' Church Sunday ticltool at 2 p. m. at r.no Itun. A. FAimuu. - ' -i-. iaitlirrnn SynuU, Tho 12SIU annual tnsetlng of the Herman Ilvavgilicat Lutheran .Uiuiaterium of l'enuoyl. aniaand adjaocutstutes, ionmeneed Us e. f!ou iu tho i-vaiiEcncul Chuich ol tho Trluliy. .Sotiistuu, unTimUy tiitmloy, M ly :3a. ls7o. Tlila ichgiuua body, according to tho minutes of lata j ear, H couipo&ed ot 177 niuimtcrs Mi conarecrftioua, with a mtmbersl.lp ot 7I,7j5. TbU SytioJ was orirauized In ibo mouth of An. aut, 1741. in fat. llchael'H Cbuicli, coiuer of Fifth aud Cheriy btlecla. In rhlludrlphia. l'lfscut wero Cent Luth'ian mlalsteia alx Oermunsanltwo tiwedes. i'romiuoat aiuong tbem was lit v. lluuiy Melehoir Muhlenberg. V. D., tho patil area ot tho Lutheran Caurch of tali country, At ID SO A, M. on Sunday neck tbo Smodical sermon wan ptoacaed by Dr. Gioenwald, ITl dent of tho Mlulsleilum, tbe holy communion being admiuntercd at too name tlmo At 2 1'. M, tbo Sunday Sthool waa androbed by several of tt veit.ymlnn'.en. At'lt r. it a leimon wftsoroachctt bv l)r J. A. Bt'lsa. D. D. of l'nlla. delphii. Ou tltef.iuith itu of tho session u ro- poil waapreotiieu oy iiev, ur, c-cumucer ,u rt.lt reuoo to the adoption of Mumouiicrtr Col. lege. The leport lutuiitod tint a high ourri cuiwu iuU3t bo uiamiauu-4 lu tbo College, it as nilllltl UV tUB BVU1H1. A rerl ou chatter has been prepared and waa submitted. It provioe4 that this eyoou e,ect ail tbe mcmbeis of tb? iloartl ot Tru.ee4,lu which aicno auoutu rt bii uto uiauaitauieui oi mo tusu. tutlon. The charter had uut et been aaactlou. ed by the courts.aud wassuojuct t j umeudmeut byuniod, ItalaoproTidnltUutHynou auould roview iia uciiou oi iat t-ur usttumo me uol lose, aud until tlio charier was leira.lr sanction i d. n ltil lta latlu In tbo Iloid uf llirfvhtm. The leuoit waa suoiiied alter almuthv do- bate, auu then tho Uuv. Dr. bbajrer bubmituu a lt-ntrltiv lOLOrtlu lolereuco to lLo Ceutt-nuul oouubciLuK iloigymau to ht.ua tbo vrogrcaa of tbo i.aUou us p.oiLiaiutty as poatbio bttoie tuolr liedreraucsl ycur, and uigmtr tbem lo show tne r t'r tituoe by fr o will oifcnnts to the Our Mauch Chunk Letter MAUCH (iiraK,Junol,l873.-Wl)l.reumpllou becorao a erltf to dayl or tho strlk continue I aro about tho only que-tlonaat pieseutngitat Inn this community i nt least that portion of It who loot upon resumption a tho only alcp nec Oisarrtorelntrcduco somothlof? .like the pros pnty ot tho past. Others, clitmlng to bo well posted, n.sjri that-ln absence ot any actlvo deaia.id for tho ' great staple " rosnmption wouldn't b,oneflt m much. Basin their ca cu lutlou upon tlio utter prostration ot tho iron trado.th.ef mny bo coirect, but -who knows! Since resumption coaldn'tposslMy make things nnywKe than tbey have been, It would cer tainly bo doslrnb o to seo IttnotLlf butssan exnerlmcnL llmmess hero 13 duller now than Ithasbeount auytimo slncotbo boslnnlngof tho strllrc, and collections dlffloult to make. H.u few visitors from abroad havo thns far stoppetl anionic us, cansing things to look dis mally dull ut the hotels, nnd tho propiletors to loel rather "blue." Ifowovsr, this slnto ol af. fairs cannot continue much loncel, as ihs heat ed term will surely bring Its thousiuds. when the faces of our " hosts" will coruinly brlahtcn up. Tho now "European" is but slowly flttlnx up, nnd will hariilf bo ready for tho reception of guests boforo the 15th. b'.nco thoro has been so much said latolv wltn reguid to Kas-norks and the cost ot gas, I hope o bo excused for ' casing " upon tbo sjraosuo- Joct. Tlut gas can bo manufactured at but lit- tlo oxpouso, the foUowlng will suincionny ex- plain. Tbo workB constructed for tlie supply ot tbo " Mansion House " will soon be completed, nc an aggregate tost of say 1.0 0. Now, con- B.tlerlntr that Mr. Booth's monthly gas-bill nsoa tonverno about 18P, while uowlt oosts linn but t Ji or I) per moatn to mnnuiaciuro nil nio gasueoilotl, your reader" will rejdily iorcelvo tuot Ihcro is somttblug evi n in " gas." Dei-oration day passed off very quietly here. Sunn .y having been tho tliv o.ectod for the co emony, therejvas no unnecessary uolso nor display of anv kind. In tho afternoon tho mom- bcra of Chapman l'ost of too O. A It. mnrcncti to tho Upper 11 ouch Chuuk ccmetcrj-, waore, a quartette- from among Jnclr number hating sung n hymn, 13. F. Lucl.cn bach, tho Tost Com. inanilor, loid an address, und ttev. A. U. wig. glnsBiId a prayer, the graves wero deoorated, after which Hon. Cuartos Albright dcllroied n i oration. The attendance was large, but tbe Uoral offerings wero rataor lLfcr.or to thoso ot last year. x uurs, t :,, i Dashes Hero and There. EAST M1UCU C1IU.SK. Cur gracelul waltzor has been caught at last Wilttou llonnyhoff having tap.uicd tho prize, tnt now uwna tho charming ' Jenny" as tbo weaker halt of self. At an Inlornuil ince Ing ot ihoss favoring tho lvcrgicen Ccuioiciy prrjoct, lull at liaat llnuch Cliuim, laat Watuiday evoalug.lt was re. solved turn tso application at tbo uoxttouuof coui t for a charter of Incoi poration. Tao numjcr ot Idlers is said to bo greater now tUan ever heictoforo kuowu. Our imstuiaster Is showing his good tasto by tbo Introduction of a now lettcr.aox caie. Work at t. Joseph's parish scnooi-aousois ucogressiU'S rapidly. At the time ot his last visit ntrt- John's chapel, your informant fouud tho cnatomary two men uusliy onagea pulling ou mu wains cotlug. On Frldayevcmng last-It hslngh sWe-ifav tho meuibersntp of bt. Joo'o Mutuai Jljnclit Sot-ieiy proieuted their paitor, Uov. Vl icr llelucn, with u biaclc o oth suit, l'lullp Itaoer, the president of IUo society, oe.lvo la tho pro. seutatiou tpeecn, to which tno rev, geutjlemau lt'tpimiloil lu felicitous terms. Friday evculiit: ot last wook two 5 onug mon, sons qf John lielghe, jr., a iJ 11. 11. coo,rocelv od aii'in. pleasant ductlug by 'too upsettlug of a ekiff. Tho bo a went over 1'ackei'sdaiu. iouug llciglio, I am Informed, lost a cent aud watch by tho accident. MAUCU CIIUSI. Being the contractor. Mr. B. r. Klcpplngcr, may bo seen In town d illy, supcrluttndiug vor at Mr. Booth's gus-huuse. 1 bo llcscuo II. A L. Co. has at last moved their lU to tho coiv uulldlag. provided by tho authoiltlos for Its reception. Mr. i:d, Usser Is said to bo tho most s jcco.s ful coal-broicr In Manch Chunk. Mr, B. F. Chaso's rust uttcnipt at r;lass;ma king, oui of Ih'o crudo materialfouud In tho val ley. Is reprosontol as having been succesatul. Mr. Cnaso Is bu4Uy engaged organ zing u oom pnny to engago in glaaa manufacture. 11. 1'. Klcpmagi-r Is said to own the fastest trotting houo and best cow lu tho coauty. " Musgla Trcx'.ei'.' can trot her milo in 2:22, and lna Ayrshire co w supplies hlin with 30 quarts ot nulls per day. Tho last calf produced by tho latter weighed 100 pouuds on tbo third day after lis birth. Our youig friend, 13. Mulhearu. I!q H siU lo bavoboen rotated In soveial Important casoi tqbe tried ct a future term of court. Beer, loriream and so .a-waterato Jut now fne articles nioit In dcrana. Louis Armbrua. tciJs Milwaukee sells as readily as cvor, Vol incrs Ice cream saloon draws Us nightly crowd, aud the S13J0 fouaialu seems to be ell patron ized by our people. How little it often requires to render an in- dividual happy. I've often seen the day w It'll alow "hard tack" would tiantform desponden cy Into happiness, and the addition ot a fo drops rj '1 commlssarv" woull render that hap plueas complete. But It was reserved for mo unto this day to beao.dnman completely rJI ant because an acqualutauce hud picsonted lilai with an apole, the llko ot which had teyer been liMnre. Thit man waa nobodv less thau Mr. N. 11, and his rjtppiucss resulted fiuui Ibu . ...Jl..., ...iTiv ... Ih. ,t,.&r .ii.ilu Aun gtowu to pieseut to his belt-r half ol so f. T.at Tueslnv alteranon Mr ltotiert Klotz c-imo nea'ly to rilef in botu" spilled trom his buguvlatio-uof tbo Broadway Itotiao. In his tall lie became so ugauy wuug-uiu ooiweu tho lore-wheel and th- body ot the vehicle, that It riquileu lao joiul at.sisiauce or sottrai per vim lo oxiricato hlmfroiu Ida netiluus noallion. o-'oitmiDiely tho horse 'tbdn't ultompk lo.atart wnuo noremaiuoa inus wuupou iu. -Alex. Bcutzen. out talented fresco aud land. BiiqA tiitniLur. is now enraged ut Ireacuiuir Ma. ttanoy Cltv ba 1. Ml. 11. 1 uae ot tbo lew oi tho crfb whom ty justly claim tuo title of artuu Mr. John Vcikel. nt the Broadway, ts tho happy iiosiessor ot u ceutuidal rollg. lu tho elupoof on aluiauao, pilntou utQtirmantbwn, t'tL. A. U. I.OO. .Snmnof our vonnirstcrs ore dillaentlv nur- sultiir a course ot nuturul studies, 'ibo Uteat sulject up for dleus-iou was i Dt.es thoro exist a llhiuiai union V uuiweeu luxunaituuugB I aiuv it i neeii eoiuiielled to vaoulo their lv-eeuiu lu uUl- o.' tbo utabics ot the "Americau " mey havo upoiitul u locturo-rooui mii-iur up iowu. Tlio l'Lmnlx Bind, uuder the ablo leader- slim of l'ruf. Klne. Islmpiovluvianidly. Ihev atedlicuaiug the p.oatiuty oi noiutng a suaw tteirv 10 ilivu.. utm couieuiptuto em long iu pur a Ut'iug visit to meir inasicuiuieuus uiouiuiuu 11111 Hiuco tho neparlareot Dr. Msler. Chsilcs Kbbeit jr.. is Kent oastiy at wor iu mosruu- ciat ti ae, n Volmer. our baler on Susquehanna tt. tlm mime d.v lulltced suoimurr punisuuieut uiion two yvgsbouda wno hdstoicu some ot bis uieatuuuu uisuutva. A lumber Pile, bclonglag to Uetsrs. Kec'c Si Co.. siort-d uuiug lha uv. lilt. tracK, uoar Hickory Uuu. oaugutttio a lewdavsa-u aud buiulsotle:cely ua ootuallyto endanger pars ing iraaua. No. O. Peters' noaschold Melodies for Jans has bceu reoelTOd.und as usual Is full ot good things in the way of new and colco music Its coa tfUU comprise Dardng. rest your hand iu rnlnCjTholb'ch ol llouso ou tho Hill; Angel Qitinelt When the brdahave hushed their (jlcej My iiuleoue; Jtinmio Brown, the paper Uoyi etc 1'ublWisd monthly at l a year. Adlress, J. U l'ettra, ttt Broadway, N, Y. Decoration Day ! Saturday last having been the day chosen for tlio decoration of soldiers graves, it Is gratifying to us to notice, that In this tho first attempt at genernl public display the.comialtteoof nrranga ments had so wall attended to their du ties, that at the appointed hour alt was found to bo In leadlness, and tho vari ous organizations in line, strictly In ac cordance with tho programme agreed upon. At precisely 3 o'clock r. M. tlio procession formed, In front of Long's Hall, on Bank street, and, when ready to move, proceeded In the following or der Veteran So'dicrs. John Lentznnil llonlz, so.dicrsol 1312, Fort Allen Cornet Baud, 1'. O. S ot A.. Welssp rt lloysunlfnrincd, Wagon drawn by lour norses Qod.loss of Lib-i-iti-nuiUH Children, Lehigh llo -k und Ladder 'Jompany, citizens in Carriaeos. Mr. W. A. Urnver actlug as uhlct Marshal, and 1'. T. Brady and J. 11. Dliumrcn lu tho cap. aelty of Aids. The route followed wast down flank street to Iron, up Iron to Second, down Second .to Elm, out Elm to Cemetery, arrived nt wlddi tho ceremonies were at once projeeded with, the first in or der being the singing of an appropriate hymn, which was well rendered by tlio Juvenile participants. Prayer was then uttered by Kev. Wllmer Colfinan, nfter which y. M. llapsher, Esq., the orator of tho day, adilrei-sed the assembled multitude as follows : FiiiKxiis axu fllow citizens: Tho day whehwe have met to celo unto, lain memory ol our dead who volunteered their lived to pre. iscrve luuict the unity of theso United Htutos. It isa grand commciiioratlio day throughout tho Union. su-goung thouliti to in replete with beauty, tolenmitv nud Mtblimlly. Th; words v. blcli I mny utler will bo low, because I ma ktroualy Unmoved with tho belief thai, wotdaeanuotlnibuou wltn deeper revorcuco thtnlhe Mght of movers Kinyes wherein nur 1. lieu comrudos Bleep the sleep whldi knows t o mortal waking, at their country' call, they rushed to her defence, preaeived her ino and unity, nud gallunt.y maintained tto honor of licrglortouitlair tbe istais anil btiliios-unsiil. lien and unuindshej. aho nrvlvoiswhupsr. uclpato.l lu that gical conflict nlao deserve our prail uJound outsider iluui. uut those who led cave iheir lives a eacntlce upon iho nltar ct tbo.r c ui.try. That patnoii-.m ami chivalry which proaiut8n man logtvo his life.lt ueeds ue, tosuvo and piotect nis counttv, Is nota.i empty w linn. They uro tho h ghost and u-ib csi vn niea of tho cl izeu und patt lot-v ir.ues XfliUh tbo world h is a, ways iovered uhd beid in giute fulrinembniuc5. uheulBiyihat"thes died for their coun. try," I glvo expicssion to auggestlvo ventoneo. Among litany thought we m.gttt piofltaoiy lo lliciupou what their couutry was tor witien tncy died, and for wutch then- survivors toiignt auu tattered. It m the Knnio country lor which tbo gront and ll.ustilms vwuhiugtiui, Jttf rauu Ilniniltou on I Iho hostof true and hjitest DMilolM. fougat nud olcd durlug Iho long, dark and tniug stiugglool the ituvuiu tlonuiy ar 'Jho nuituted, gualdca nnd rooked tho Ci'.idlii of Llucriy until luo lutant caiuo fonh a Ooddes". Tito tin n thirteen coin, uies wero declined a Union of Freo and IniK--oendent states.' Tyranny and oppression wi-ra t n.l t nni. , It-it miller font. A contur ' ItllS IlllOUOy IOIHUUlUUU-tniiii.u mcwmuiu of i-'reedu m rail ltd upon tbo ileitis nl Concord and Lexington nnd lett llioni red wttu blood. lite ceuteiinit l nniuvoiaitoiui iuu-toi.-ai.jr l.ii puta nitPiiiiKm mi.l ItbOItV b tVO bCOU COle. brHto i In a bell tniK inauuer, und It cnt Ihi Ills oi Joy thioua-boui t ho laud, our country' the home of tbo I ice aud the laud ot tho oravo" has become gicut. lespecrcu anu proi-por-un Lo.-tt . mtiirt p. wiuiiii nil mon wbeio freo and eqml ucioro the law, was worth tUhting for UUO prO-OlViUK- U HU.iuu n. .mi their mojosly io'O to hit uef ouco oa ono m-iu, ii.. w...t ..p i.iiiiin.itii v. w-linii t'UlltlllCBS 111 INIU,lltvi ertlstt the glorious Mais nun btilues win ing uud niisguliied citizens. The gr-iiio i ntiue- lino oi iieeiioin, wmiii iiipiiiiiio" iu puullo nail Uiti'ioathed to us nnd co:.iente.t with 'i i'il n.-t riiittto imir havo Jnollshty suppiuol. Jt withstood tbo w-iyoaof passion and uajiau onu toulioii Ukotnoioekotugei. Le.us imps tltut tno groat mid bloody conflict Ihr.iuga wulcli w ii buvo recently passed ha Mn-vcr betueit tno question us to tbo peipeiultynud uuiou of thoio Biates. upon t ie basla ot freodom and equal. ty If n lies tbeutho tacr.Uee, tbougn preat, l..ts uqt been lu vain Ultr UUUIIliy Uai UIWJWUKIPJU bu.. ,.uni..u.. the laud ot lo.uge lor tnodowu ttoUdoa audoi-iii-puivi futm tint u-ho.e wulhl. UurllJH Uoats otei oveiysoa uud n ruspected by t.io nations Ol IUU WOl-U. U ll Kiwi. ..,o.v.,..-v.. tu us by t.io latlisiaol thaitepuo lcnud ourlatu lal.oa oonnados which we aio ijouat to guuru nn.i inimti-ii i.ir niir.i ivch ami for future n-elto ratioua. Jt us prosorvo our nation ami union and lestoio u to Its miiriual pnnty. To do Una is liocissary, unu worin tuugtnguita hujiuib mi. ttiiHiif tint frri-iiiivil uanceiH titioiiconiug in. is po iilcal corruption uutt tlegou'-iaar a fulllug oil Jro.it luo oailygruco sua sintpdoity i t tho lieflUJIlU. UMlllVUUtlCU itiitt U.RU-IUUUI .iiv. tiopilitau luo stoats to bo u Ieaaiug auibit.ou uaiongliio people ooououu uud uiaia iiyiur iho coxeptiuu. Ainousino po.liu.Uus brib-iy. 11UUI1UUU COrtUpilUU MlB wwii uuw...u.. .,... u nuhAiiu nn.l mti it v nut rare ttuouzb tu Nlllu Cor. luptioulUelt. Titesonro inatteis which titrect- ly uoucet u us as a people anu uai ion, or x huouiu UeSlbUlO lOUUVeiblU lllWUt uu tun uvbaaiuii. iiuMt til., i-i'i-iirienit t nt too Hjlutuu and sun. limn i.imt. wlilcu wo eoiuiuetiloi uto this dsv. vlutll buvo u tendency to cause us in iuiuk ituu ulltcC noon iheao vital theuiea, aul. oa n ueo. pie, le .d us to tailve lo attam theso wishod for ii.tli'lou iiys when lioue-ty. pnnty, morality uiiti usuuuu roltvuiu shall bocouio tbo oounuou itritnirf uf nur ni-itiilitt tliuu in eater blesslut-a snail bo lu siora for us than our toiuoit ideals nave vet ueon able lo oouu mj iaio. v u can tin no greater toveieuceoi houo V those who havo lul i-u iu ihe i-ervice of tuair cuuutry fiuui tho dnisotWuanlugt. uto thud-lysof Llucolu tnan t tnve to alUlu luo u.esaiugs uueuuy u it uy in heated. II this meinurtat d ij . sua ami sun. time us It is. shtll elovato our thouabts and lives nud increase our loyalty ami devotion tu Unit, to Hum tun, . aud ui our Coautry, then tho ucspeiuto cause whtcn, was tm orifnu of us uuui 1U.I uuvo uicu, mwt an, i,i,iiMtuiiiiun In u struugu diszu se. At iho conclusion ot Mr. Itapsher's address the gmvoi of tho departed heroes, who sleep their last sleep with in the silent precincts of the cemetery, were decorated. This act of devotlun over, the procession reformed, and, led by the sweet Birams ot manmi music, marched, "own Elm to liauk, down Uankway to Welssport, through Whlto stieet aud to tho Cemetery, wheio ceie moiiles similar to those enacted lit tho Lehluhton Cemetery were performed, except that Key. M. A. llruegel was the orator, and delivered himself very liauutouiely us lutiuws: t .tnn.t iiMfurA vuti this nfternoona citizen aud yet a stronger-, nud having Juat loiurunl iroui a svuouieat uii-viiuK. inoi'v" locmuly with lao reque. tot the cenvutuemo deliver uu oiatlon app-opnate t Iho occuaioti llowoverl ttavo boon u-suiod that, under tho iiicuitistaucoa, you wou.u bo satisdcd with sucn remarks as 1 will be ablo lo muse on thu spur ol Hi i uiouicul. iSoUung coubl be mora appropriate. than.tbe coutiuueu obAervauou ut i'tcorutlon lay; ea peciai-y at this seusou ol tho your, wbeu tho rieeu toliagoof nature, so waicoma to our long lug eyes, u id i ha fragraneuof tluwo.s causes us tu uuer expr.saiou uf gruututie to Aimigbty Uod lorhulllgspaiojouruveauiiu nur ni-viiii through ttliut and coid waiter, uud lo permit utouoo uiuroto behold datum's uoautlful and glorious Rat mont ot spring, livery living cceu. tu.e sciusto lej jico aud bo g ad. Tlie birds lu ttin n r Rln if mill .he llahBS 1U ill1 Water ltUJ lOI' Jul tihouiu uut mau. tnai uoolest and hmheat LeiUg OU CUakU, NIIU ! tllUU.IV, UV, UlllU, cto tu, with the picolous gut oi rcaaou, shoU'duothe. who. lu tlie. o.Mer of uiouilou. raussuext tolho bleasod uogola in heaven be moved MLUlter praises to uu Htaveiuy Fath er 1 Our Individual llvei have bom preserve-; our domosilo relaUuus and our uatlousl lutoteats have uut bovudUlui lied by reaaou of wart fir more thau ten years have we ugaiu enjoyed ua tiouul peace. lor on this, wo would louder our heartiasi thanks to lllin, wax rule a the uaUous anu leadeih tao hearts of tbo poop e. And a though wo have lur aomu time past on duioil somn ot the darkoat expuneuoes rusultlug Iromouoof the heaviest Uuuclal tieprosaieu-, this ouerwuob.oajed aud groat couutry ha ever expileuiod yet, ufiera.LwehsvovuffttivU thlsdaugolousci'lsis uud sro pretultled to lojx mure hopetuiiy luio tho fu.uro. A staguated lutluesslsinit giving way ton mure pioai.er. ousoue.tneuartetl- uamagerovoriooao.l as uiuchusitbasoetiui audlh- oiudicc bootetu c-iilt .land I ibor so -m soou to lurtuiuaie iu poaco and prospcrna. I'lie wbolo business-world 1. aameotiat lev.vudaud putsojilsspr ug .ar lueal, lluo. u o. .uwet, yet btigbt tiuougb. to rejoice In anticipation of coming events. Tlio Iruczuur winter Is i ehlnd usj aud tho gloomy spnoaranco of April gives ptneo lo tho lovolv, elieeiful nnd refreshing ntniophcroof Mayj coid thouah recenlly surnmmlcd by devasttUng 11 res, t boy have not harmed our community. How bright, how trior ous ore tho scones of Ma) I It is as though nature bad boon dend,nnd liiiowallvoagaiul llnitpy tho oioiluros wiio now lucihnppt the people who now feci crate lul to Iheir .Maker and 1'res. rvcr, Uut whllo wo rcnuer tlinuks to Almlphly Ootl for Ills rifts, wo would remember thoao over who boues wo tread. by do wo, os an American neoalo, celebrate this dat- year nflor year ana doci.rato thoso move with Ibo choicest llowers our golden cnnffoit.1 why dowoii-Ksril it uihi obset-vo It as n natiouul holidavl 'lhoaeuronottiautycciemonlos, but uvingaud piiol.oeTpresaiousof tho grautudo oi n imtion, whichhas been boru ngoiu. 'I lioso. whoso memory till groat nation snail over re. vero and miinv others claowhero hsvo laid iinwii thtdr llvo.a nt our national nitert tliov saerillcoilUieirowiiiniilvldn-il intcreata to tbo tuurcsts o tno irioe naf fon they hav o bourn tlio terrors nud ugoulosot a bloooy nud ciua civil war, It is cue to them Hist wo snnun preserve thoir oftoiings lu giatoful reiuemhrnuoo, not merulv oncotn a vein, but from tlay to tiny on out family alters. Then- memory should fu-s tu lisrtcnifaotnejK'ojifeutihlH gront ltepuullo. Our trlhutoa, ipough small iiutl poilsha-no ljulfy our gratmii aud tmperi'hable regard forthelrovcibiosni'dmeiDorv. Korshonld any ono lui-get tlio reapectavo widows and oiphuns of tnls noblo army of tbo ncnu. wno. In their i-ttuuiiun. uro yob nuitetL-ia aut luat, i,int.i uow enjoy. The soldier-.tu littering themselves mndotiieir wives and child! en parlnknrs In their b tcridces, nud thoso under tho b'csalba of Uod t ourt-u to us our national honor und lu tegtlty, But let it also ho roiuem betel that no otuor nation has ever mane as bounillul pin visions for Its ooiemiers ann their families as tho people of tho Uuittd States havo done. Hb.Vutjouhavo shared tho trials and tho pilvutious ota soldiers life In the held, lit tho no. il.nl, una ou the battlo ground; you l:nuw, what 1L tiipanat 1 Knoio wbal it meallai tcs have teen tliote tetrors lor uwuyf rom borne; but tea havo boon po:ralltou to leturu lu snioty and to enjoy the ltuils.tiie seeds uf which wastoim by 1ih i.r.liniTiiTikr t -nra. ami wlllla wo now 10IP 111 joy. tiitso Bleep nud havo neither seen or taalod OI IIS HUlt". JJ.iasi'tl, tVUi iiiusauu ua iuui uieinoiy to as. And mayilodcoiitniuo to help Ituu to prosper una gloat aiuet muii uitti-ui, uuu. may wu bo n pcop.o icailng Uod and walking in Ills way. The ceremonies at last being ended, tin) Welstport portion of the procession was dismissed in front of tlie public school-house, while tho Lchiglitonlaus, lea by tlie Fort allien Cornet liaiiu, re crossed tho river, and finally, separated when arrived lu front of Mantz's Ex change Hotel. After this, what re mained of the piocc'sslou, assumed the features of a tttlulature fireman' par ade, laud by tho blind, the members of Lehigh Hook and Ladder Co. pro ceeded to David Ebbert's shed, whence they took their truck to tho truck-house prepared for them ou Third street, Vihere they dismissed. Having thus given the outlines of tho day's doings, it Is but proper to remark that, miu-iud though they be to public displays of the kind, our citizens havo shown a very commendable spirit of entorprlzejn tho conduct of tills matter, and we doubt not that all who have witnessed tho proceedings will ngreo with us in tills: that it lias been tho most creditable and successful general decoration ceremony yet undertaken here. Too much praise cannot bo bo stowed upon the juviuiles who, by par ticipation and willing performance of duty, have contributed so much to tlio Interest of tlio occasion, while to thu orators oi' tlio day our citizen are indebt ed fur a raro treat of eloquence, lno tlier of tho pleasln? features of tlio day was the numerous representation of neighboring communities. Altogether It has been a day which will long bo remembered by all. The Cnnl Tinile. Tholinpii'Bslonls general that tho stilko tu tlio coal legions is about over lor tho pteseuu In the bbumokin coal rogloua nil tl.o collioilca aro rcporli it at wo.k, and soma ot thoai nt re duced watre.1, Tho lloadlngllallroad Company hsvojusttasuod their usual nuuuH clioulnia of freight uud lo'.I chnigca. ou anthracite coal transpottod by that company lioai Juno lst,1873, charges foi tbe i)ao of cars, barges and for toll iiy.tho SchuyiUU Kavlcatlou fioin mil ifter tho &aiuu dato, und ul-o gives notice that hoieafier, "and until further notico.a drawbacx of ten cents per ton will bo paid ou shipments of nuthraclto coal from Schuylkill Haven and l'ort Clinton that havo pitsed Fulrmoaut Locks to Philadel phia and vicinity, Tho rates ol toll on lump, aicambo.it anil broken coal will bo ten per cent loss than tho scheluu, rates iiy canal. 1 ho Del. nwaro and Hudson Canal Company and Del aware, Lackawanna and Wosteru Company havo ad anccd their prices ot coal 10 cents per ton, and the l't-uusylvama Coal Company IS cents per ten for the mbuthot June. Wo havo root rts fi om tho Lthlgli region tlut Ihs miners nt Hummlt Hill wi 1 resume work to aayi but on wh:t coud'.tl n Is not stilled. It Is expealcd that almost Inimodmtely a general tcsumptmn vf ill taku place tu tho Lchlgu region, and It Is s. iid will bo under a reduction ot tbe basis of 1871. llouiuptlon in tho tcbuyUIll icgiou vt ill not ptubaoly be many days behind that iu iho Lehigh real in, como that when it may, In the bituminous coal field tho strike has been virtu ally abmiduued, tho meu bavlug generally gone to worx, und mostly at wages lower than waa paid before the strike. A correspondent writ, lug flow Wllkoi'jarrn says, 'To alt intent aud puiposo.1 the long strike of IS73 in the W) omlrg ipgioul!asconiototttermina:lou.by the volun tary aitiou of the men. aud the 1st of Juno will, beyond a douht.Boe the mines Iu full opei uUoii " ludool.fi'oiu all points whototioublo has oxlsted vtith tho coal uiiicrs. iltoro copies tuosamo on cjuruglug usburauce that tho timo lor the re sumption of uiiumg is at hand. While oou EUiuers havo suffered Uttlo lueouveu'ouco lrom any lack of suppjv or advance In prices, opera tots open tlie year's business 'with baro docks and empty yads, thus ofTii-dlug a gratifying assuraucu of a steady mat Wot for coal for mouths to come. T;bo total anthracite production io ported for tao weekending tho M Inst., was 3JS 313 tons, tud for the year to tho some dato IJIU.UI ions, against fl.l.s.'ij to tao samo tlmu last year, showing a decren-o of I.8U3S97 tons, Tbo rtpprls ot tho bltumluous tonnage for the week uro so loconiplcto that wo cannot venture to compile tbem. There is this a-aumnoe, how ever, that tbo eutuo tuuaai;o is a conslderabto lucrease on that of lha piovloos week. l'hlla. Ledger May 31, Tho following table shows tliequau tty of coal shipped over tho Lehigh Valley Itallroad for the week ending May iiDlli, 1875, and for the year as compared witli the same tlmu last year: trom )ek. leaf. Wyoming .... 14,119 la Hazletpn O.ail 10 tin. oil-liluh. . 450,351 19 212.41U 11 im io GO.C'Jt) IU uo.aaa os 2,iu;i lti 17,74d OU Ilea. Meadow.. Mnhhiioy Mauch Ulmnk 4l2 09 S,'J0j 00 N. lr. Euston 248 00 Total 25,017 OU 8o'9,085 18 Last Year.... 0S,5U3 10 1,898,870 17 Increase Decrease 73,015 04 1,059,703 19 The miners woiklug lu tlie Malm noy mines have been Stopped from working by 'gangs of men from other parts of tho coal regions. Troops havo been called for, and reports Indicate tluttrc-uole is expected, Lehigh Vnlley Extension. Wo mcntlonod. siys tho Put la. Lodger, a fovi days neo that tho Lehigh Valley Railroad Company had noarly completed their extension road acioss New Jersey from Kaston to South Ambor, on which tliov' had expended some tea in lllona of dollars, and would teqalro some two millions of dollars tnoro to finish and equip It- In order to rnlso this adtUttousl sum the Lo hlgli Valley llallrosd Company- have decided nut to further Increase Its bounded debt for the purpose, but to rnlso the neoessory amount by a ten per cent stock distribution. Henco notlco Is given that nil etoekiio'dcrs ot the Lcnigu vat Icy l'.nliroad Company are entitled to subscilbo for additional stock at par, in tho proportion of im ihnro for every tm shares standing to their credit nt 'ho closing of tno booaa ot the com pany, ou J uno 15. instant, payable cither in full, at the time of subscribing, or In quarterly In stallments 'of 23 per cent, at tbo time ot tho four dividend payments, namely, lu July, October. J aim try nnd Apt 11. Interest will be nllowod ou all Instalments paid In proportion to tho dlvl' dends tnndo ou full paid stock. Receipts (bear ing no intcu-st) will bo given for fractional pnrta ot slintes, but pavmeut for such fractions must bo mado In full a-, tho tlmo ot sabscrin tlon. Theso rocelpts will be convortlblo Into tncl: during the month of August, 1S75, when proscntodln such smountl as will moke even sharos. In tho meantime tho receipts will be dealt In ns scrlot.sold by thoso having fraction which they wish to convert Into cash, and pur. chasodby others desltous of making up even ehaics. Ab tho cfdelt of tho LolUgh Volley llallroad Company stands high, Its stock ruling lu tho market nt 2IOS3 per cent above par, rroscut holders will no t'oubt tuko tho entire dlstrlbiitiou, especially they wUl find it con venient to psy for It from their Quarterly dlvl dends hence to the mlddlo of April next. This now road, ns wo recently atntod, has been wholly built bv tho Loblgh Volley, whoso en. tiro property, without debt or stock rotresen tallon, It Is. Married. MANTZ-Lr.0HI.KITI3U.-On the 2Ind nit. by licv. o. O. KIchonbcrg.V.D.M.. KUaBilantz niid Sarah Lcchleiter. both of West l'onn twp.. icbnylhillcoautj, in. Wlitlll SOU AFFKn. On tho same day. by Iho same. James Alfred Wcbr and Mary Ann Mharrur. both of West l'cuu township, Schuyl kill county, l'u. MILLi:it-KACHES.-0n tho 27tb, ult, at tho Lchlghtou M. F.. passonago, by llev. W. Coflman, .Mr. t-nmuel J. Miller, of Weis-port, and Miss Lizzie llaihes, of Franklin twp. Cosing Prices of DeIIaven & Towns end, Stock, Government nud Gold 40 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Juno 3, 1873., U. S. O's, 1SSI . II S. 5 20, 1602 . U. S.B2D, 1801 . U. f. .1211,1803 . U. S 8 20, 18(15 J. A J. . U. S. 6 2(1, ltU7 . U. S. 5 20, 160S , U. S. 10-10 U, t. Currency, O's U. S. fi's, 1841, new . PennslhanlA K. H. . . l'lill.i. -t Heading It. It. . Lehlith Valley Itallroad , U-blh Coal Nav. Co. . United Companies ofM. J. fluid Silver . 21 bid. 17 bid. 1&12 bid. 21U bid. 23VJ bid. Hfi bid 21U bid. 2.1 asked 175! sked. KXi askad 21 J2 saked. lli asked, 24H asked. 2IU ssked. 1SU asked. 24K lid. 2V2 ssked. 174 bid. 17JS asked. s&kuu. l')3i bid. iVi ssked 12J1 Ola. luo pji 10JJ bl bid. MX ssked bid. tu asaea. Special Notices. ftpzK.P. KimUcI's Hitter Wlno of liJ5i3 Iron has neeer been kuown to lull In lb- cura of woakuoaa attendod with symptoms; liidispiisltion to exert loi: loss of memory; dim cultv ot breathing; general woikuoss; horror ot tusenso; weok, nervous tieiuoilng; dreadlul hor io, ol death; night sweats: cold loot; weakness; tllii.iiois of vision; laucuor; universal lassitudo of the miuciilnr tstcni;euoriuoua appetite with di spcptio Byuiptoui; hot hands-, llushiu? of tho iiutly; dryness of the skin; pallid couutocauco una eruptions ou llio faoo, purifying tho blood; lulu in iho backi heaviness f the eyelids; tro. iiuent I lack sius Hying beforo the eve with temporary i-utrdsiun aud loss ol Mgbt. want of ntto-ailoii, cto. 1 lioso sympioms nil ansa from it wiaknc&s, and to remedy that uso 15, F. Km KKLsliIttcr Winoof Irou. Ittteverfalls 'Ibou sands are uow enjoying Health who havo used it. Take only 11. J.-'. KOMUiL's. llowaio of countetlelts uud base imitations. Ab luiukel's Hitter Wioo of Iron Is so' well known all over tho couutiy. druggists them uelvcBUiakoiiuliulUtlouandtry to palm if otr on tutli- cuatomors, when Ihey call fur h-unkel's Hitter Winoof Irou, .... , Kunners lliitiT v Ino ot Iron Is put up only Iu tfl bottle", nud una u volluw wrappor n-colv put ou tho outsulo with thu prooneuu-'a puoto rrtiphon tho wiupper of eaon bottle. Alway loos, lor the photograph on tbo outside, uud voa will ulwttys bn auiotu get tho Konniuo. t per bottle or six for So dolmrs. fco.d by druggists und deuiers uvorwhcio. Taps Worm Unmoved Alive Hcaii und all conndeto in two hours. No too till head pas-os.l.8o.lt, pill and Stomach Worms removed ur Uu. 1;l'XKi.u 2j9 North Ninth ot, I'kllatiolpli a. I'm, Send for cueirclar. lor re uiiivnitf nil iiruinnrv wtinus. ca 1 on your drug- gut nnd got a bottle of Ku.NKix'a WuuitSYitur. i t'.lco SI. Juueol-m IIOI'B VUIl TIIEDR-irON'DEST.-If yoa havo beea cougiilng all winter und begin to de spair ot lecot cry, or it you have taken a, recent to d. go at onoo lo the lirug store of c. W. Leutz or A. J. Hurling, pet n botilo of Hit. H. Mourns' hVUUl' OK TAB, WIUl I llltnur ASD HOEEUOUXU. Tuko it and bo well. No other inodtcine acts so promptly and cffoctually lu Coughs, Colds, nnd ill dlsoas.B of ibo throat, lungs and Chest lead ing tu l ousnmptiou. . Hun-trcds who onco thouahttboy baif mat dread msesso have been restored to heaitn by tho usoot ibis almost uiag- lOlilUCUy. Ill UUO llio uoaiMiunu apctiiuu iu. Oioup. nnd never falls lu Whooplug Cougn. rriai B1ZO tUCCUta. i-l'- ii.. TO CONSUMPTIVES Th NiUrtlur.haTln? been Pertntnently curvd of ti.t .frsil rtlH.iw?.CoamnDtluD. Ly a si m pit rem fAj, U nmious ta ui4ko Hnrwti t tilt fellow mif- ferur IUO IU04UI Ol curf. at an uu u""' uin suiii.l tinoni oftha nrencriptlon uiod, (free of chjrtfe). wMh Ue direcjiouii for pre parlcg aul uv Itli MW Rlllie, WIlsCU lUtfjr wm iiiiu a uu.- for Comcmption. Asthma, liaoNcuiTli, c. I'irtlv'rf wlihhirf the prescript..)!, wltl ploaw aa drew, 1UV. K. A. WILSON. ERRORS OF YOUTH AQKNTLKSIAN who suffered for years from Kerslous Ilelilllty, I'rumature lleeay, and all thselectsor youthful Indl.crellon will, for ths aiks orsuiTerinft bumanlty, nd free to all who need It, ths rereli and direction tor making th sluipla reine-ly by which he was cured. Sulfarvrs wlahlng toprutlt by tboalvertliwr's earparlaure can diao by sdlrt-alu In in-rfect etnudenre JollN U.uODEN, 4 J Cedar St, New lork. Pee 2.0,-0 m. Tlotts' Star Organs. Pnudforpilcollst nnd list of tentitnonlals, Address I2HWA11U 1'IAITIS, ahlugton, N. Jj Plotts' Star Organs Are us perfect psrlor organs as are manufactu red. Cotroapoiidoueo solicited wlih organlsti. Kinsloiiiiii ana tho tradn. Address, liOWAHD l'LO'ITa, Wasjt igtcn. N. J. 5EATTY vlXKO- This srleudld Iiuo Forte combines every ltn proAeiuiuit m louo vdtti power pud great duraw ullitv, an I nsvn njcclvo.1 the auijuslltted on. doneiueutsut the hisntest liusicai authorities for Us Marvelluus extraordinary tichueaa of lone, havlut -NO i.Ul'utlOd 1W TUB WOIU.O Largo sixo, 7i Octaves, overstrung Iiasa, lull Iron, kXarne, KreuO liraad acuou. 1'ret Desk, carveii roilul no Id Itonowood. Mou'dlugs, Ivory ICev I'ront Chaupod Usui, tncra. a tlraffs Tieble, o.. An. Weight whon Imital over On lbovouwl 1'ounds. Llboral ulswunt to tlio trade. Agents wtuted (male or iduialo.). . , A. t semi stump tor Clrc.ilir. Address the haven,, tor und I'lfpnosor. UANIUL r. U1SAITV , uabliutua rsew Jersey. Plotta' Star Organs Are celebrnml foi tlcir purity t touo. elegant duaiaii and thumugu lonstrucuou. bend tor oaiulogao. Addteoa, HO V.Hp lTLOtT Wa.'hingtou. N J.
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