A VERSATILE SWINDLER. A New York paper rr-latps the mlvcn turos of n fellow sucli n n largo class of people delight to linnor '. Tho report Is 3 follows : "A recent guest fit somo of the bAst hotels In this city lura been n man who represents himself as nn Esyptlan of great wealth visiting this country for pleasuie and for the purpose of study ing American life, manners and lnstl tutlons. The name which appears In large letters upon the hotel registers Is Sellrri R. I!ey. Ho speaks English, French and Herman llucntly ; Is a mine of information concerning his pretended native country, Kgy t ; is accomplished, versatile, and of line prcience, ana as euntes nn easy nlr of familiarity with distinguished people such ns to Impress those with whom he comes in contact with the belief that lie Is really, as he says, on Intimate terms with princes, dukes and carls abroad and a man of consequenco In his own country. JIo lias ,had the confidence of many well known families In this city and mingled with tho members on friendly terms Ho lias been feasted, entertainments have been given for his pleasure, and lie has been the recipient of many at tentions and honors. 'When ho arrived In this city ho went to the Windsor Hotel, had some of the best rooms In the houso set apart for his use, and Incurred an expensoof sev eral hundreds of dollars r week. When tho bill was presented ho looked nt it with a calm Indifference and said ho would settle it when Ills letters of credit fame. Hut they did not come, nudtlio proprietors urged payment. Filially they threatened to expose him, and he Micceeded In obtaining tho requisite Mini from the member of n family who believed his stories and whose son was ncting us his prlvatu secretary. Sc'lin 1! Hey then went to the Fifth Avrnun llutel, whero ho soon became in arrears, nnd when ho was forced to pay what he owed fUcceeded in getting the same per sons to advance the money Other per sons who have tru-ited him are still waiting for the 'remittances' to arrive. Somo Incredulous people, who liavo doubted the genuineness of tho man's stories communicated with tho police, and yesterday a letter washown to Commissioners Erhard and Wheeler from Cairo, Egypt, which proves Sellm It. Bey to be utio of tho most accom plished swindlers of tho age. Ills true name Is Solomon lloseuweig. IIu is n Sjran Jow and a native of Boyrcut, whore ho learned English, French and German, and ncted ns interpreter for travelers. He swindled a number of rcrsons, nod for various thefts was arrested nnd locked up !u prison. lie made his escape, nnd was next seen In Cairo, Egypt, whero ho committed mauy thefts and was bastinadoed. Ho then went to Alexandria, whero ho re presented himself to bo n Syrian of great wealth, and by tho aid of forged letters obtained access to tho best socie ty. He became a visitor in 0110 of tho wealthiest families of that city, and succeeded In winning tho nfTectious of nnd betraying ono of tho daughters. When satlsfleil that further concealment of his true charreter would soon tie Im possible he robbed tho wrouged s'rl of her diamonds nnd jewels and lied to Europe. He passed some time In Purls and.clsowhere on the continent, swind ling the credulous on an extensive scale, and then went to London, whero lie cheated many hotel keepers. Be coming too well known thero ho camo to this city and continued the samo plan of operations. He lias little baggage, nnd when Mr. Walte, of the Windsor Hotel, seized what lie had for non-payment of board he found oue gold sleeve butten, marked wttli the man's true Initials, 'S. .,' nnd cheap jowclry to the value of about fifty cents. Rosen welg is still on his travels, and thero ate somo peoplo who yet put faith in Ids stories. Ills record, howover, is known by the police." A centenarian named Closeman lives in good health at Uuluich, lu the Grand Duchy of Luxemburg. He was born on tho 20th of March, 1777, nnd f-erved In tho French army from 1801 lo 1914. lie was inado prisoner nt hJMgossa, nnd saved from death by 'n lipaiilsh captain who understood Ger man. He was afterwards taken by the English, and exchanged five days later. He was engaged In the battles of Aus terlltz, 1803; Jena, 1800; Lelpslc, Lut zen nud Katzbach lu lUlU. The Cos sacks took him prisoner nt Letpslc, but eleven days nfterwnrds ho contrived to escape, ills must severe sullerlngs, he says, were during tne Kusslan cam palgn. In 1814, when in garrison nt CtiUla, he obtained his dischnige, nnd n j ear later he married. Ho had seven children tiy lils llrst wife, nnd eleven by his second, whom ho inarrie.l in 1820. Ills memory Is good, nud he enjoys laming over ins campalgus. The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers still keep up an enthusiastic newspaper contest wltti tlie I'liiMdcl plila .and Beading lnllroad company. Meetings have been held aud are adver tised to be held In Jersey City. Phila delphia nnd elsewhere, pledging the support of the organization to tho strik ers, No doubt these pledges will bo carried out, but In the meantime the railroad company appears to be swing ing along nt its old gait, nud the futility or 11:0 tiriuo is uecomlug uioie aiu more apparent. A Canada woman bit n dog, nnd the dog immediately died. There has heel) uch a prejudice ngaluat Canada women lately that, lu orJti loget mar lied, iny have been obliged to get tUelr tettii eMiucieU.--Andreas luzaar. A Connecticut farmer threw Ids lighted cigar luto 1 he dry giass and n coiiUagralluii was the result. A farmer smoking a cigar I Next wo will havu 11 n organ grluder lu a plug Int. Dan bury News. null Run Kusaell declines, on ac count of age, to go to the var, nud chronicle the present ttiugglo fur the London Times. The hard work during the Kratico-Uettuaii campaign ueJ him up sorely. CATS. It Is not often that wnhcar any credit rendered to tho cat for cither Intelligence or nfleetlon ; nnd It Is therefore 'pleasli.g to bo nblo to record two Instances lu which ono, If not both, of 'these quali ties Is shown In a remarkable manner In this animal. A gentleman, writing from lndln to a friend In England n few malls ago, says of a pet Persian cat : "I was lolling on the sofa, drowsily perusing the newspapors, n few inornlnes ngo, when Tom camo nnd stood near me, mewing In n plaintive way, as If to at tract attention. Not wishing to bo dis turbed, I waved him off. Ho, however, returned In a minute or so, nnd this time jumped on to tho sofa, end looking me lu the face, renewed his noise more vigorously. Losing patience, 1 roughly druvo him nway. He then went to the door of nn ndjolnlng room nnd stood theio mewing most pltenusly. Fully aroused, I got up and went toward him. As I approached ho madu for the fur ther corner of tho room and began to show light, bristling up and Nourishing his tall. It at once struck me that there was an unwolcomo visitor in the room, which Tom wished to get rid of ; and sure enough, in looking townrd tho cor ner, I discovered a cobra colled up be hind a book shelf under a dressing tablo. The nolso made by our approach aroused tho snake, and ho nttempted to mako off ; but I dispatched hlni with my gun, which was ready loaded closo by. You should have seen Tom's satisfaction. He ran between my leg, rubbing himself against them caressingly, as If to say, 'Well done, master.' The snake meas ured five feet seven Inches In length." llio friend to whom tho Incident Is related, alter reading It to me, went on to say that somo years ago, when In In dia with her father, the family was gathered after tea ono rainy evening, listening to one of their number who was reading an Interesting story. While thus engaged a cn, of which her father was very fond, jumped on to his knee, and moving around in a restless man ner, began to mew In a louder key than usual. "The old gentleman, as was his wont, commenced to caress the cat, ox pectlug thereby to quiet her ; but lo no purpose. It showed signs of Impatience by Jumping down and up again, mow ing vigorously the whole time. Not wishing to bo interrupted In what was going on, ho called for a servant to put the cat out of the room ; but puss would not tamely submit to nn indignant turn out and commenced clawing nt tho old man's feet. This ho thought was going too tar ; lie roso to chastise. 1110 cat, lint ero ho had timo to do so ho discovered that it was nothing less than n timely warning which pus3hai given him ; for not far from whero ho sat there was. under the table, a small, venomous snnko, which probably would have bit ten run nail no molested or trampled on It. The reptile was immediately killed and puss ceased her mewing. Cham bers' Journal. urii:flixs. Cremation Is sccuriuc n fashionable foothold In Indiana. A Boston Methodist congrecatlon closed their church ratlior than to accept the new pastor that had been sent to them, A brother of Thomas W. Piper.tho Boston murderer, has had his name changed to liaymond, on account of llio family disgrace. A grapevine on W. G. Phelps's pro- raises, near Stockton, Cal., measures, at a distance of ono foot from tho ground, twenty-six inchas In eircum- 1 re nee, The Tiuto Indians do uot bellevo In burying their dead, but tha tribe living near Austin, Nov., havo been compelled by tho authorities to change their practice. A French journalist has Informed his readers that Governors lu the United States are lu the habit of pocketing the Stato treasury when they' get hard up. Some of tho late Cardinal Antonel ll's private papers, discovered lu a very secret closet, have been, by order of tho Pope, destioyed or put lu the secret ar chives of tho Vatican. Tho Widow Van Cntt has begun a revival in Cincinnati, creating a mark ed Impression from the first, although some of the city pastors oppo;cd tho movement becauso she was a woman. American-made boots nro making inroads upon Europe, nnd tho Subs shoemakers have sounded nn nlarm. A Berlin paper says that American boots aro sold lu Switzerland at S2.00 a pair. Artesian wells sunk In tho Colora do Desert ny the Southern Pad fie rail road company havo struck water In great abundance. It will prove of im mense value to the company, for the lar.d Is utterly sterile, lies below sea level nnd was supposed to be entirely destitute of hidden spilngs. -A law Is likely to bo passed by the Massachusetts Legislatuio establishing n commission of women to Inspect prisons and hospitals in that Stale. It Is to consist of throe women, appointed by the Governor, and having authority to examine public Institutions lu which women nre Inmates. The editor of tho St. Louis Times shows malignant envy of g the Great Amcricnu Humorist, by saying of him: " If any person wants to know the truth about tho Black Hills let him watcli Eli Perkln's lettors, nnd believe tho exact opposition of everything as serted by the accomplished Ananias." Boston Is to have n " ncrvlno hos. pltnl" for debilitated nnd nervous per sons who nre not Insane. This Is to be the realization of a charity planned by Seth Adams, who bequeathed $500,000 to tnduw It, Ho was convinced that many patients became Insane through companloushlp with continued maniacs in public hospital;. The ex-Empress Eugene bus long attempted to obtain indemnification frum the French Government for the los of personal property nllaged to have been ownwl by her hutbaud, nnd a portion of which is In piiMiestlon of the $tHte. Many of tho plotuies nud other objects of nit 011 the list were burn rd In the palace of the Tullerles durlug the iljt.-if tli CommiuH1. Now Advertisements. HJo 0 All Pcroiin nt a lltnncc trcntetl by MntI with Perfect Succeasjliy de scribing tltelr Symptoms. (Send for onr larro nnd bcantlfnllv illustrated par or, sent free to any uddress.) DR. TOWNSEND'S i r V n 1 - ' -- Catarrh! WliyJ llecauG Iulmli. tlon 11 tlm only woy tlmt tlio Air PnpfinfTPB enn 1)0 1 cached, nnd Catarrh lsu disease nt the Air X'ARia WRMAKHARPK OlAiTV of irenllng pntieuti by MnH. rlcmo write nnrt den-l ROS Of tuo ncn a. URQ this Treatment as wo rti rret. which H casr nnd cnuo your pyiuiHoms. pleasant, find wo enioioii u'o n pencci uukis or Catarrh. Bronchitis ! Whvl For tho snuio roa. pon (riven above The 11 miclital Tubes nro blmp'y enndnrtors to cti- ATX rcrsons tlial read tliU nre invito to n'nd for onr lnrjr 1 and heautifnltr 111a : tratod rapcr.bcnt f n lo any address. ry air mine junt;s,iicnco Inhalation must na ill. rect to tho scat of rtlt. ease, and If you will fol. qw onr dlr-'ctlons, wo CTiarantco to curb Hrouchitls. YlVhv! Uccanso Asthma Is n contraction of tho Bronchial Tubes, caused AVE(ltTAnANTFriuluuamnini,on nnu irn lcmtaitsiaii, ca.0, of TweLty Vojir9 standi ns". HnntJIimntinn Gan "oenred. WUyl be. UUIIoUUIJUUll causa wo havo cured I)YdrEP3IA WIS OUItE. Uvcr&Kid itodio oy all physician h ,of other schools of prac tice, t'linmiuiuioa is a disease of the. Air iinsst ncy compliUDta nro (fo ami ovcriwo-tninis of tho cartes nro caused cffrctualiyreacbeaby by Catarrh. WoRuainn. lee a euro if you will uxvecnatea Air. comoiu season, Blood Diseases ! Cancers Tiunors ! Dr. TownscntVfi Oxrcron. nted Air will ntirlfy tlio blood m oiic-thtrd tho thro that any otlior known icmeiycaii. Whyl because to inlialo Oxv irenated Air It rocs di rect to tho Lnncrs and pses t'mnigh tho tls. ijuenntl comefliu direct contact with tbo blond as it ii lo reed into tne l.uncs bv the action or tho heart. All tho blood In our vcii.s returns to (1U11KD without cnt tno hears ever? four inin- tine or diawlii'i blood, with very llttlo or no min. Any Person troubled with Cancer nndlnmorswlllpitaH write tor testimonials nie it thobiooa Utrood, andfnrced from tho lieart to tho lungx. nnd tho inoro Oxygen you lnlinto Into tbo lunrs tho mora sou purify tho blood. When Ogen cornea in contact with tbo I m purl- BC.lrom liaiieiitHCur- bd. Wo wan a at u perfect euro. rictt io n o inoca it c ir boulzcsnnd burns, cans my the blool to bo heat ed to that It warms ovc W.H.Park,IID. rv nnrt or tno noav. ns ic irocs on lis revolutions Into of tho McOrYPT,T,ATC tJ.S A throutrli tbo svem. It vour b'ooti ti nuro you cannot be Rick. o drive irosiiltil.i'blladelnhii Mercury nud nil other Impuutiesout of tho b'ood. We puarantco to puntytho blood in ono thlrd tbo timo of any l'a.. wl'o hai boi'ii eo successful throiiffhnut Now Eocland in the euro of Cancers and Tumors takes chargo or luiaucpanmenu Address alt Letters ns heretofore, E. F. T0WNSEND, M. I)., 122 Higlt St., rrovIdcncc.U. I. rhrsleians wlsblnc to locato In somo town or city in tuis uu&iacsi. can Doiiirnisuou wim icr lltorv nnd other illustrated papers for adver tising tbo same, by addressing as above. Thero nro unci lnciDlcil ncrsousln Ilovtou nnd elsewnero that aro putting un a Ji O U U s I.KjU 1 1 and trying to naliult uffna Mv Tui-JiT must, or ujrypenatiHl Air, midcialiiiiujrltto bo like mine Nouo gcnmiio tiutchs the vords " DIt 'toy NSKNU'a OXYUfl.NATlfil) Alii'' Aim 11 LOW IX 1IU1TLE AND l'OUTUAIT ON LA PEL TOO. IMf ly. r'' I'7tlif nrtlr ntltiiiO i.DIUICC(L.UliO. il ll'l.:, aesrc f irCHBp.Y Lraurlittlj, A; nil ..rr&tBUns I tlco, Qttdsci.isVjicrarnffl.trirC'.iiiiiQ'!, mtrotlt.litill.cnrera; ncdalt!ti.C.1.0MU, Tor Sale only by A. J. l'UTU.INO, DrnKulst, Hani; Slicet, Ltlnclitou, l a. Oct. SI, 1S'S,W39. QUAULUS riiOVHLlCH, Cor. of IKON anil WilliaU Strrets. LI3H101I- TON, l'a., dealer lu Qholce lironiU of Family FLOIJil, FEED, Al'I'LES, 1'OTATOliS, &e., IteipfcttuUr nnnouDMstt- hlaCualow.is una tbeuatiiU aeuixaU) iluit Mi nud olUrJAMI Ally ui. I8T7. Iiwill mil (or UMti aulrorou TItllirv 1) A V t iwhmII1 mttw anil lu. toieit will luxUiiaMuu nilWllu out wttlKluC loo usiurnuu ui Miusjuure. IV All nttloic. wurrantwl to be as leprewut CO. l'UUVUMeM'tll6. ClIiKLliB rr.OKUMCU, Jit. RXCKF.RT, Optwslto Ij. & S. Depot, On tho East Wcissport Canal Bank ne'pcctfHilr Inform tho citlzi'ni of till" vldnl. tr tliat lio kopiw constantly on linnd nnd MOLLS nt tlio UIVVUST MARKliT 1UIICES, tho very jiuai uiiAVivzs ni ALSO DEALER IN roll BUILDING AND OTHRU PUItPOhES which bo ru a ran tees tobe Thoroughly Seasoned, AND WHICH HE IH NOWISELLINO AT THE VERY LOWEST HATES. Dsal I Csal WHOLESALE nnd RET A IL. nt tho LOWEST CASH riUOES. Ho has a a number of Tory ollrably located In IlICKERTSTOWN, Franklin Township which ho will Sell on vciy Easy Tcrm. AUK. 0. J. K. IttCKERT. easily earned In theso tlmea. om ho nindo in throo months mix nun nf rillipr nnr.lti mil. ttfiff. ot llio rnnntrt. wlin t will iirf tn worl: steadily nt tho employment that wo turn. Ish. SCO a week In your own town. Ynnneed not bo awny nom homo oyer nisht. You can irlvo yonr who o timo to tho work or only your Haro iiiomenti. It enits milling! to try tho linsluess. Terms find 15 onttit free. Address, at onco, II. HALLSIT it CO., icuiuyi' rortlaiid. Matno. Slfho Ci9K ndaySDUEraadohyAp'rnts tptV ijutJi srllliiKonrChromosL'iayotis, 1'ictuiuandCliromiCnids. IPO Samples worth $1 Bent postpaid for 73 ctB. lUnstrntod Oatnlnmes HKltE. J. II. llUIi'ORD'S bOS, BOSTON. Ettabllshed l.:o. febJ-y "M"-. feWo will start you in a business you caniiiake(50aweekwilhoutcnpilal; IVrnnov eayanii respectable for either scs. itiuiii-j M A youl,g( uowery. Jf. Y. DR. BANNING is permanently located nt tho ST. CHARLES HOTEL, l'lttsburorli. I'ai Ihpeises and lie. forimllai nf tho si'IN'J.;. ULTEUIVH Ills I'LAOEJIENTS. DYsrEl'HIA.HHRMAnna l'lLK" Biicces-futly trejtea ly the II ANMINO hHIHU ot Mecliameat Huppoiti. Call or send fer descriptive pnmphltt, "1 ho House Von Live In." Mailed 1'iee. Atir. lm rpnioai.vs kooxs Rcpectf nlly announces to tho citizens of Cnr. uuu una nujoiniux uounne. mat no nna pur. ehoeed tho eutlre lateicst nnd stock of II. C. LEVA WAV lu Uie LEHIOHTON Corn Urooiii Manufactory, looted in the llorou?li of LchiKhton, Carbon Connly, l'a., nnd tint Uo is prepared to 1111 all uimia ruiriiiiv lu nun Willi lue Very Ucst Quality of Ilroonts at tho LOWEST POSSIBLE LIVINO TRICE. A trial is roriwet tally wllcltod and entire sat Isfaetlon unarartoe.1. Nauuf ictory in the Va-cment of tho ' Valley House," opposite tho Leblch Valley Hit. depot. rcb.M, 1676. THOMAS KOOXS, -J I1UIIL3IAIV & CO., BARK STREET, Lehighton, Pa., MILLERS and Dealeis in AUKltuHqf ORAIN IlOtTGHT ami SOLD nt REGULAR MARKET HATSS. Wo would, also, lesuectlallv lntorm onrettl. tens that wo ore now fully prepared to BUI" l'LV them with rrom any Mlno desired at VERY LOWEST I'tUCKS. JI. HEIL11AN & CO. July ZS. -JM.HIGHTON UAKEKY. Tbo untlerniftncdnunouncoa to tlie cltijens ot Lsliitrlttoti, WHwport ouU tbo fmrouudiott uembboiliooa. t bat no 1 now I ally vreuarvU lo hip ply tbom witb PllIMl, FltKtlU Uread, Calves & Pretzels Evcrr Morning at Who'esalo and Retail, at the lowest prluas. IIotuakaipeetaltyof WciMlus; ami Fancy Cakes. Ifo-Xioa und sll other TartlAd aappUed with tho Choicosb Mado Ico Oropm, in lar or wnatl quantlile. on short sotiee and at irtasMible fUuies. Also, alvvaya ou hand a largo stock of all kluds ot OANDIBt). Is UTS, FRUITS, AO., at Wholouie aud Retail, l'atronsge soliolted. J. W. O'NKIL. aprll 6yl Hank stmt. Lvaljtbton Fa. UJ g O to 4: o c co 0)3 'H TO Ji 3g a- S O W S t cn . r i 5.2 E M -ph tO&,J U -3 O W S rP 3 k NX .S P ," O o B g S i a s o n o g 3 & fJUIE SLAT1NGT0X PLACING. MILL AHD Cabinet Ware Factory, AT SLATINGTON. JOHN BALLIET, Proprietor, Deals in all Ulnili nnrt slues of lino, Hemlock, Oak flnd Har.l Wood Lumber, nnd is now pie. pared to exocuto any amount of orders lor BresscB LiimboR OP ALL KINDS. Doors, Sashes, Ullntls, Slmltcry, Mouldliis, Cnlilnct Ware, With rrontptness. Brackets Made to Order. Tho Machtncrr In nil new nnd nf tlin 1ia nn,1 most Improved kinds. I employ none but tha best workmen, nso well srn.onod nnit pooi ma t oils), nnd nm thereforo nblo to punt nut eo entlro saiiractlon to oil who may favor mo with a call. Orders by mail promptly nttcnaed to. My clmt'ces nre mmierntoi terms cash, or Intel cat charged alter thirty days. GIVE MI! A CALL. tiT Those cnwij-ed In Iluildlnp; will find It to llioir advantage to hive Rldinir, l'loor Hoards Doors. Hashes. MillMrrn. ,frn . Amv m.'D,l.i. rocforv. Mny loyl JOHN DA LLIKT. ESTARLISHED IMS. VtlM IORE &C0., Attys atLaw, Sncossors to CiuruAX, nosMr.tt & Co., G29 F St., "Washington, D.O. AMnniCAx and ronnmx rATnrrs. ratenta nroenro:! In nil rnnntrlnn. TJn rpia IN Advance No charco nnlesH tho patent, la (rrantcd. No fees for making ptellminnry ex. nn iimiinns. no aauitionnl leen lor obtaining mid couductlnsarehoarinir. t-poclal atlcutleu dven to Interiereiico C'.isei beloro the I'atint Oluce, J'.xtensinns before Congress, Intrlnco mcnt Hulls in dlilcreut ntntes. und nil litigation nppcitainlnk' to Inventions or rntents. fcESD brAMl' I OIi I'AJIFULl.T Or SIXTY I'AOES. II. 8. COUltTS AXI) DEl'ABTMKNTH. Claims prosecuted In I he Snprcmo Court of tho United Mates. Couit of Clalma, Comt of Com. inissionei8 of Alabnni'i Claims, tionthetu Claims Commission, pno nil cla3cs of war claims befoio Iho Eiecutlvo Dcpattments. A l'.UEAIH OP TAY .UiD 110UXTY. OrFictins. potoiciH nnd sailors of tho lato war ot their heirs, nioln many caes entitled to money liom tho Government, ot which they havo no knowledso. Write full lustoiyof sei, vice, nud state nuiount of par and bonntv re ceived. Kncloio stamp and n full reply, after exatnlnatlun, will bo (riven you frco, l'E.sioss. All Offlcors, Roldlcrs ntid Sillors wounded ruptured or mjaied In tlio lalo war. however slightly, can ontnln n pensido, ninny uowrecely. iug pciiblons aroonlltlcd'toian Increase. Send stamp aid Information will bo furnished free. United htates oi-jiLUAL Land Ofeicd. Contesto.1 Ltnd.Casea, rrlvato Land Claims, Mlnli g 1're.emptton nud llomesloid Cases pros, ecntod betore tlio UcncratjLand OUlcound De partment ot tho Interior. OLD DOU.NTY LAXD WABtlASTS. Tlio la"t Report of tho Comnilsfioner of tho nenernl Land Otllco shows a.&97,5' 0 "acres of Rounty Land Warrants outstanding, These Issued under act of 1853 and pnnr acts. Wo pay cash for them, send by registered letter Where assignments nro lmpcrfeccwo t-tvoln. structlous to perfect llieai. Eacli dooartmcut of our business Is conducted In n separnto bureau, undercharge of eipenenc. ed lawyers und clerics. Ry reason of erior or fraud many attorneys nio suspended from practice beroro tlio rcnelou and other othees each year. Claimants nhose attorneys lmo been thui suspended will be gratuitously furnished with lull Information and proper papers on application to us. As wo ehurgo no fro unless successful stamps lor return pobtage should i e sent us. Liberal nrran-tcmouu made with attornoys lu alt lueses ot buluess. Address, P.O.H0X44. GILJIORE & CO., WalMitgton, D. C WAsnixoTOX, D.c, November 24, is;e. I tnko jneasure in extirossing my entire conll. denoo lo th responsibility and tUUUtit of tho Lnw, l'atent auu Collcctlou Houso of Gilmoub A Co., of this city. OHORCIE IT. 11. WniTE, Cashier of tho National Metropolitan Bunk. Dec, 0. lf;0 tf W. EACHES, Contractor & Builder, LEHiailTON, PENN'A. 1'Iuns nntl Specifications FOR ALL KINDS OP BUILDINGS MADE AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. NO OHAltGES Made for TLANS and SPECIFICATIONS when tho contract Is awarded to the under signed. June H. 1873-yt. A. W. EACHES. E. F. LUCKEKBACIIi FItDSCO, HOUSE AND SIGX PAINTER, And Doaier in all Patterns of Plain & Fancy And Window Blinds, Two Doors Relow tho Broadway House," MAUCH CHUNK, PA. lin.57.y L. S. MILLER'S Cheap Cash Store, Ori'OSlTE PACKERTON, LOCKS. Groceries Provisions, COFFEES, TEAS, BUOARS, SYRUPS, BPI. CKs, CANNED FRUITS, BACON, MESS PORK, HASIS, bHOULDER'j, FISH. JtC, &c. t5TA!l arttelos warranted to bo as represent. cL Patronage solicited. Aprll U,';T-tf "Tyssoltitlon of I'o-l'nrtucrslili). Tho firm ot Albright & Ux, consisting ot I'.uoiJi. Altitigot W.U itMO V. Ux, 1 tlm day dissolved by mutual oonnt 1. V. Ux will oontluuo the business at the old stand in M!l)i!rr, Carbon county. Pa., aud alt tuMe Indebted to the lato firm are rcqutoted to rettle their oecounu with the uudwsUned lu thirty days from Hato. I, f, UX. Millport, May 1, 1877-W3. WANTED, the botlooja men to know that they cannot J Oil PRINTINO donecbeaperat i-Atmox adyccatk Oillce than at any ether plsci la the coauty. Try us. Now Advertisements. ICINES DR. CHANDLER, F.R.S.A., Lata Physician to St. George's and St. Darthoh mew1! Hospitals, London, Curator to St Eliiabeth's, etc. After yrari of the moi rabortout fi Wcrtrri and investigation) ami after the practtcal application In treatmentto fiou eatulB of patlcntBf Geo. Chandler, A..3T., M.O., ion' presents to the American pub lic the followttifl remedies, his soli dts cover and property, tho eftlcaey ofiehtth is attested in tho voluminous quantity of testimonials,' the unsolicited offertuyr of suferlny and discouraged patients, tcAot 7mro oe only received relief and benefit from their continued use, 6itt havo been radically cured of ailments and cifoiifp complaints, which havo been adjudged bjf tho most eminent phytieiaiis at hipctcst. THE WONDERFUL . EGYPTIAN BLOOD-PURIFIER; IliEMAU. Hilt incbtnparable 13 BP XTItA Tl VJ5 ii in powerful ALTlJItATiriS, TOXIC, JOI VJi:TIVt MAl'UOltETIC, and sivmii J3XT, combining virtues which renders it invaluable and never-failing, ami btr its continued use 'will thorougfily erad rate all diseases of the blood. Its ingre tlients aro of a purelff harmless extrac tion, the products gathered from rhnotti Egyptian Provinces, and where thero is the slightest taint of dlttase' in tho sys-i tern, it never fails in ejecting that diseaso through the medium of tho skin, or ex pelling it through tho many and rdrioum channeta of tho body, thereby allotclng, and, indeed, forcing 'all the organs into their proper normal.and functional con dition Jt very brief space of (lio wilt convince antt tint lent uslna f. of its tin doubted reliability and woiiderful cura- tlvo properticst it being, most unquestion abttt the vent acme of medical triutnnhs. and the greatest discovery of the present tgc, in the treatment of every disease, where the blood itself is primarily tho seat of the lesion or disorder, such ad tiCHOrUIsA and tho thousand and ono causes that lead to this terrible affliction;, of which all civilized communities aro cognisant, for Jltblical Truth has assert ed that tho of the fathers .shall visit even unto the third and fourth gcn- cratlons," and to JlCOJCJ?JV-IOTrjV AND JJXIWUMLJID COIfSriIUTIOXV it, is powcrjui rejuvenaior, causing me irreca man once more td assume tho God-Uk arm of manhood. J'or UUTslJVISU US XJIHJ.H. jiitY msoitnnits. c.onstipatiok oli. COSTIWNJSHS, ZtrHJl AUD KIDNEY COHtl'TjAXlfXS, OVXICItAT, AXI) XICJIV- ovs njnixijXTY, jtJinvMATisari fiTjAxn vi.au ENiAnaisMiiKxa. jspjI SMIJLIOMATOUS VANCElt, SCUJlVYr Ari'ECTIONS OP. XllE JBOtfXS. JXDO TjMXT UXtOERS, 1' UMAX, M V03T 1'IjAIXTS (and to the gentler sex it is a boon long sought for by sensitive', suscep tible, and delicate females, as it takes direct action, upon their ailments) AXJ jII.Tj JFOIMB OF CllltONia .DISIltlSE. xx which Tim itLiton is xnis sisax or THE TUOUllIiE, it is invaluable. A. perseverance tcith thls'remedy villi prove) a positive and permanent cure for CHILLS and 1'ETEltS and all MAlul-, llIAIi l'OISOXS. Thousands of Testimonials attest the) truth of these claims. I'rtee, One Dollar,- largo bottle, or six bottles, $S. DYSPEPSIA, GASTROIV. OASTItOX Is a safe, speedy, and pcil ttve cure for that most depressing of . qlf snents, and abrlef course of treatment teilt restore the digestive organs to their -pristine strength, and vromote the healthy action of the stomach and intestines. Tha nervous irritability of literary and all person pursuing a sedentary life,- i. speedily removed by this agent. The stomach is restored to health and the key note of the system tvill once more responds in tlie performance of labori J' rice, One Dollar, in large bottle, or six bottles, $S. , BRONCHITIS AND LUNG? AFFECTIONS. A slight so-called cold will ofttimetf lead to a serious cough, which, uncarea for or badly treated, viuit have but one. result it must eventuate in a settled case, of IIIIOXCHITIS, or tehat is ieorse, the. deadly OOXSUMl'IIOX. To all suffering frtnnharasslng cough and expectoration, XllACIIEOX offers a sound, reliable, aud permanent relief. It augments expecto ration, and enables the patient to expel that terribly septic deposit, tchich, if left without judicious treatment, must com municate its poison to the vesicular sub stance of tho lung, degenerating and de stroying that most essential of organs, and ulttmates only tn an early and un timely death, TItACHEOX has no equal,- tnucn less a superior, anu xis vse win u only remove the deposit, thereby affording ? treat relief, but heals the membrane and. eaves the jtatlent in possession of heattlfy luna tissue. i'riee, Flft bottles, $2. BO. rice. Fifty Cents per bottle, or PILES. Hemorrhoids) PILO.V. Many causes tend to produce this pain ful and distressing state. The blood is retarded in its returnt the too frequent use of drastie purgatives tends to produce congestion of Vie bowels, torpid action of the liver, tuid numerous other causes are the source of this complaint, and hitherto' stothlng effectual has been presented to' the public, which would rapidly alleviate symptoms und ultimately prove an effect ive cure. In lILOX we tiave a remedy which not only acts almost instantly, but will remove the largest tumors of the parts (l'llesj by absbrptlon, and many who have received not only benefit, but have been radically cured, have been assured prior to using this treatment) by emi nent surgeons that tho only relief they ever could expect in life, would be by an operation, aud removing it or litem from the body by a procedure which necessltat-. cd the knife. This remedy has been hailed with delight, and is note prescribed by many practising physicians, who are cog nisant of its merits, as tha only1 known sure euro for 1'ILES, I'riee, Ji'lfty Cents per package, orln for $3.00, ' THE ADOrn .REMEDIES AUU thorough in the eradication of the differ ent and various maladies denominated, and are the result ,of patient, searching, laborious, and scientific investigation; embracing a period of many years, in Mttrove and America. If the speclfle directions are complied' with, thousands of patient will bear wit ness to their rclalvo merits, and corrob orate every assertion, llliere there are many complications of disease, and pa-, tlcnts so desire, DE. CUAXDhElt will be pleated to give all inlormatlon, and treat by letter if necessary. Descriptive ami Explanatory Ctrcu lat flf the above remedies sent on receipt of stamp. If the I'll Ol'Jl XETAJt x MEDXfllXEa are not on sale at your parficui?; druggist's, send orders to DR. CHANDLER. 1-179 Brbadvuy, Ifew-York City Subscribe fox Tub Oak bon Advocate, Only SI 00 ti Tear
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