mar Newspaper utrcti),' Advertising where odve may ho found on file fit Oio. l Bowiu. Co'r Burcou (10 spruce tiling cuntrnctemny be made for it in NEWVORK. BATUIlDAY. AUGUST 7th. 1880. Local and Personal. to sunscitinuusi Subscribers will please refer to tlio dtrtc llon tabs on their papers, by so dolhg tbey -will be able to sco whether they are square en our boots or not, luus t John Fitiwllllam rnar8 It Shows that the subscription lias been paid up till March 8th, 1879, and consequently there Is one dollar due us on the present year, which you will pleaso remit, or $1.25 will be charged If wo have to send bill. Jeremiah Shifter fell from a scaffold in Hyde Park, Lackawanna county, on Satur day and received fatal Injuries. The large iron oro mines near Ironlon, Lehigh county, will soon be put In operation by Messrs. Aaron A Paul Balliet. The Berlin Iron Work, at Laurcltoni Luzerne county, after a lengthy Idleness, have been put In operation again. jSfVa not allow tho Baby to languish and suffer, but use Dr. B'lll's Baby Syrup and check Its suffering. For sale by all druggists Price 25 cents. &$uLook at. the yellow direction lab orl the first page and see how much you owe. SEBuIf you wanto, nice smootbjcaBy shave your hair cut or shampooing, go to Franz Uoedercr's Saloon, under the Exchange Ho tel. He will fix you right, arid ilou'tyou target it. Harry Trcibley, aged 17, while bathing !n Tumbling Eun, near Pottavllle, Monday evening, was drowned. His body Was re covered. At an early hnuf on Saturday morning Hie store ol Mr. F. L. Crane," in Scrantnn, was entered by burglars and $400 worth of goods taken off. 2-Lewis Weiss, in the post-office build ing, this borough, has just made a largo ad dition to his stock for the epring and sum mer trade, viz, a full line of still' and soft felt hats ol tho latest and best styles, and a Hill line of gentlemen's, ladies' and child ren's boots, shoes and gaiters, all of which he is offering at tho very lowest cash prices. T5gj.lt seems Impossible that Kendall's fipavin Cure should licet such wonderful cures but if you will try It you will doubt no longer. Head the advertisement. Tho population of Schuykill county is 137,000, a gain or 17 per cent, sinco 1870. tEB.II.1T. Fetors, agent, tho opularmep thant tailor, In the post office building, is now receiving and opening one of tho largest and most fashionable stocks of cloths, cas timcrca and suitincs ever brought into Lehlghton, and which ho is prepared to make up in tho latest fashion and most durable manner, at prices which actually defy competition. Call and examine goods and learn prices and be convinced. 5SJob printing of the finest description can be had at the Camios Aovocatr office at very low prices. Call anil see samples, 2EDSee a wine cup in another column with a bunch of gropes from Which Speer's Port Grape Wine is made, that Is M highly esteemed by the medical profession for the use of invallds,wcakly persons and the aged, Bold by all druggists. aSfWANTto.a girl, about 1(1 years of ace, to assist with Housework. Apply at the Cab bos Advocate office, Lehighton, Po. Legal cap, commercial note, and all other sizes and qualities of paper may be had at Luckenbacu's stationery store, Mauch Chunk Jy-The medicines of Dukdas Dick & Co. ire unexcelled for eli'ganec, purity, and re liability. Their Seidlitino Seidlitz Powders are as pleasant as Lemonade. Their Suit Capsules are world famous. See Advt. f 'fcsj.If your borec has a spavin uso 'Ken. dill's Spavin Cure.' Sea the advertise ment. Tho residence of Henry Uhler, In Forks township, Northampton county, was entered by theives on Wednesdoy last and robbed of $8. They overlooked $260 that were near by in an old piece of calico. The Democrats representing tho Luzerne portion of tho Eleventh Congressional dis trict met in convention at Hazleton on Saturday an nominated Dr. A. B. Fruit for Congress, with power to select his own conferees. It was discovered Wednesday of Inst Week just in time to prevent an accident, that tho elopo rope in Laurel Hill Colliery, near Hazleton, had been tampered with. The owners of the colliery offer a reward of $250 for the parties perpetrating the oulgage, The excursion in behalf of Zum's Re formed church of this place, on last Satur day, to Walnutport, netted the church a profit of about $60, D-rure wines and liquors, for sacra mental and medicinal purposes, at II. E, Bohlen's Liquor Store, opposite the public square. Our friend Porker, of the Mahauoy Tri- Weekly, is very anxious that the Demo cratic and Republican papers should under derstand that the (irccnb.irk parly is not dead. Oh, yes, bury It quickly. When an Ohio inungoes into the woods for a couple oT days, on a fishing excuitldn, the first question he asks mi his return it; "Have I been nominated forany office while I was gone?"' But our people generally ask lor David Huberts' ipular livery, and go for a handsome team to take their wivesaud sweethearts a riding. Terms low. aajAt Dr. C. T. Horn's popular drnu store, you can get any article usually kept by Urst-clus druggists, at prices fully as low us the same ni tit-lea can he purchased in the cities. Give hint u call. For the week ending on Ihe 31st 11 It. j there were 85,132 Ions of coal Bhipjivd over the Lehigh Vulley railroad, making u total for the season to that date of 2,730,804 tons an increase, as compared with same date last year, of 10,833 tons. By au oversight our outside this week is dated August 3 instead of August 7, the error was discovered too lata to muko the torrection. ---For tho seven days ending on the 31st ult., there were shipped over the Lehigh and Susquehanha railroad 08,873 tons of coal, making a total to thatdateuf 1,1)27,017 tons, a decrease, as compared with same time last year, of 2U2.751 tons. James Hunt, u brukemun on tho Le high Valley Ralrrrad, Wlime home is at l'ituion, ws run over by u freight train at Sugar Notch on Tuesday and was crushed to death. A mass of top coal In the Bellevue Col llery, near Scranton, gave wayon Saturday, and a miner named John KiikUride received severe injuries. A new, Kwcrful, eight-wheeled engine numbered 341 and bearing the name Ama zon, was turned out of the Weatbealy shops last week, and was tested Saturday morning under the inspection of Master Mecbauic Hofeeker, the builder. The Amazon adds another to the many excellent locomotives turned out by Mr. Hofrcker and reflects credit upon tho Wcatberly shope. A VALUABLE PREMIUM! "Vc vill present every per son calling at this office and paying $1.00 for one year's subscription to the Carbon Advocate tilth a copy of Dr. J. B. Kendall's Treatise on the Horse, one of tho most valuable books for Farmers and Horsemen ever published. Tho book is handsomely and profusely illustrated, and gives symptoms and treatment for the various diseases to which the horse is subject. Remem ber, for $1 you get the Ad vocate for one year and a copy of the BOOK free ! Now hand in your name3 and the dollar. "We have just received1 a" limited number of Kendall's Treatise on the Horse and His Diseases, printed in Ger man, which wc will give to those paying one year in ad vance for the Carbon Advo cate. OUOTT ILL -'UUUUED "AYES I All the men employed by the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company unloading cars into the Morris canal shutes struck Monday afternoon for higher wages and were dis chargsd. They were getting $1 25 per day. Mrs. Hannah Belibrd, relict of tho late Judge Bellord, of Mauch Chunkjdled rather suddenly, after a few days of illness, on Thursday last,nhd was interred on Saturday. Mrs. Bellsru was born in 1810 in Mahoning township, this county, thus having readied tho goodly promised age of "three score years and ten." She. was married to the latb Judge Belford, so well und favorably known in this secllun over half a century ago, iu 1828, when Mauch Chunk and this cuunty were little more than a wilderness. She bail been a widow for some two years, her partner in life having died in 187b',leav. iug her in a comlortable coUditloU solar as this world's goods is cuueerned. Mrs. Bel ford led an exemplary Christian life, was a prominent member of tho Presbyterian church and will long bo remembered for her many charitable and benevolent sets al ways performed in keeping with the Scrip tural injunction, "Let not thy right hand know what thy left hand doeth." EflrWe havo much pleasure in recoin mending Theimaline to our readers, as au absolute cure for Malaria. The manufac turers' name alone is a guarantee of it mer it. It sells at 25 cents per box. For par ticulars seo Advt. A meeting of the Carbou County Indus trial Society will bo held at the "Carbon House' this borough, on Saturday, the 28th inst. The next meeting of the Garfield and Arthur club, of this borough, will be held iu Ruber's II. ill, on thd eveuiug of Saturday, 14th lust, Those interested, will bear in mind that tho Evangelical camp-meeting commences in Lindcrman's wuods, this borough, Friday next, the 13th inst. Don't you threaten a man with the loss of his situation unless he voles for youra write candidate. It is u inisdeumeuuor, pun ishable by fine and iiiipriBOumcut,and don't you forget it. A vein of the Buck Mountain coal has been opened at Oowen Colliery, Luzerno county. General James B. Weaver, tho Green. buck candidate fur President, has issued circular appealing to tho members of his party for "contributions of one dollar and upwards to aid in defraying the exeiises of tho campaign fpun now until November." Will ho accept in gold orsilver, or must the dollar bo a greenback t SS55J Women that havo been given up by their dearest friends as beyond help, have been eriiianeiitly cured by the use of Lydia E. PlKKIIAU'S VtOF.TABLK COMPOUND. It is a (xisitive cure for all iemalo complaints Send to Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkhaui, 233 West ern Aveuue,Lvnn,MaB9.,for iamphletB. 37 Tuesday night a singular accident oc curred at Lester's Hun, on the Lehigl Vulley Railroad. Somewhere above Lester's on the grade, 95 coal cars became detached from a train uf 125. Tho detachment was unnoticed by the engineer until at Lester'i where the runaway cars, which had acquir ed a fearful momemtuiii, ran into the tnu til a ted train. Tho shuck threw twelve o tho cars from the track und down a twenty feet embankment, filling tho yard of Mr. James Culvert's residence with coal und th fragments of badly wrecked cars. No one was injured. The regular w cekly meeting of the Han cock and English Club will be held th Friday) evening, at 7.30 o'clock, in Under- man's Hall. All persons favorable to the election of Oem Wi 8. Hancock j aro invited to attend iiuDr. J. A. Meyer, tho popular dentist, has had over 2D years practice in his pro Cession, aud cuu bo relied upon for good wofk und lot juices. Ollic'e: Broadway Mauch Chunk, T-TANCOOK Inucoclc mid i:ullti. All jicrtMns resilient In weissport an Franklin, favorable to the election of Hun ruck and English to thS Presidency au vice Presidency, are requested to me-jl the School Holla, in Wei8sirl, this (Satu day) evening, 7th inst., at 7:30 nVlock, lor the purpose of organizing a Hancock ui English club. Rally! Rally! 1 Br tux ConwiTTr.it. I.Ut of l.clterv Remaining uncalled for at the Lehlghton post office, Aug. 2, 1880; Alice, Mrs. hi M. Leeds. Ella Breiner, Behl. Rau, Lewis Cunfcr, Josian Rcigrl, John Derr, Chas. A. Rhoads, Josie Eberts, Amos Rauch, E. Kberls.John Itehrlg. Lewis Geusemer, Clarinets llusale. Win. Kern, Francis Vulkiuar, R. Morris vt oil, Jolill Persons calling for any ofthe above letters will say "advertised," T.J. Seii-suti Asst. P. M llcllfrioiiv Nolrk, EVAKOKLICA'.UUDnCB.WKtSSrORT E. Miller, Pastor. German preaching" at o'clock a. in., by tue Pastor- Sunday School at 2 p. m. English preaching ut 1.30 p, in. Ziok's Uetohmkd CiinBou, J. H.Hartmsn pastor. Preaching at 10 a. m., in Ucrman. Sunday scWool at p m. Preaching at 730 p. m., In English'. M. E. Onuiicii, J. P. Miller, pastor, 1CWO a, m., preaching, subject "Initio Lambs.' 7:30 p. a., subject "Little Foxes." Sun day school 1 p. in. All ars welcome. Tlio Conl Trndc. The anthracite coal trade proper Is encou raging, and gradually Improves from reek to week. There is sttadlly niord demand for coal, prices aro fully maintained, and rather more coal Is making. Confidence Is generally strengthening, and it now seems pretty well assured that tho coal trade for the remaining months of 1880 will be active, and will not only save the trade for the re mainder of 18S0 from loss or disaster but will carry it into aah'tb'er year greatly In vigorated. The outlook for coal and Iron is now good for botbi and with tho close- of 1880 there is good reason to look for such results iu tho two grbat productions nameil as wo havo not had or dreamed of at any time in the past ten years. Tho anthracite coal trado Is of Immense value, and when fully worked through an entire year tells in huge proportions; tho bulk of coal turned and its value In money cover astounding amounts. It Is not only the coal and Iron trades that just now are brightening up, but the conditlonof tho situation of the Reading Railroad Company and of the coal and Iron Company, which in their closo connection with the coal Industries or the country, arc closely in sympathy in whatever advantage rcstllls to cither. We are glad to hear from a reliable, source that indications of tho un tangling bf tho complications centering in the receivership promlso an earlier and less difficult adjustifient (han was thought. We re not yet prepared to speak moroin detail of'this promising o2tlcdi alluded to, but purposes and objects are talked of and com- entcd upon by parties who know whereof they speak that tend very much to brighten tho future and encourage the hopes of those nforltinatcly involved in Reading's. com- lications. Two or threo years of full butl- ess will astonish the world with its won derful earning capacity. We are credibly formed that the receivers ofthe Philadel phia and Reading Railroad Company and the Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Company will soon be ready to make settlement for claims for supplies and ma Icrials furnished to the companies. It is believed that the adjustment will tako the form of receiver's certificates, to bo issued by lircctions of tho court, and which, being a perfectly good security, will undoubtedly command a fair price nnd ba a source of great relief to numerous creditors whose limited capital has been locked up by the suspension of tho companies. Tho commit tee of tho Schuylkill Coal Exchange have issued a circular to the effect that tho nntli cite coal Interests iiavo agreed to continue tho suspension of coal mining in August, as lollows: Slop work on the 5th; Gth, 7th, 12th, 13lh,14th, lOth, 20lh, 2 1 st, 26th, 27th, and 28th. To fully carry out tho spirit of the agreement it is essential that tlio rfi i n I fc'; hoisting, preparation and loading ol coal luring those days be entirely discontinued, and it is earnestly hoped that the above agreement for suspension will bo carried out bv every one in the most perfect good faith. The companies (litis cgrce to continues the half lime suspension during the month of August. There was a strong feeling in fav. or of a two weeks' total suspension, hut t minority objection overruled tliiJ. Had i been udopted wo think that its iufiuenco on buyers would have been much more marked The-public has witnessed much of half time work, and yet seen an abundant supply of nl, and it is still unwilling to believe that 11 wants cannot be supplied if the same policy bo continued indefinitely. In this however, there is likely to bo some disop poiulmentj but then there is the certainty that if the companies can secure the prevail I tig prices they will work full time. This to the onlinarv mind would mean a produc tion twice as large as is now being lurnlsh cd. It will bo found, however, that if the output on full time is increased 50 per cent it will bo largo. Tho mines will not be able to do proiMirtionatelv nearly as much, while it will be found that the lack of transporta tion facilities will act largely Iu curtailing. Tho Coal Trade Journal, in its encouraging comments, says the trade has not been marked by any special activity, yet. Coal still continues to be taken insufficient qunn tity to prevent an unwiedly accuinulatioi iu first hands, while, except in some special varieties, tho outspoken figures of tho circu lars are rather the exception than the rule as to prices. The fact cannot bo concealed however, that coal is not moved with sufii cient freedom to secure the steady business which had been fondly hoped for. Tho general public, with tho suspicious begotten ot the experience of tlio past few years, slil hesitates about laying in its winter supply and many iiiunulucturersund other oonsum era, with the sumo faith iu their own judg ineul, are taking the chances as to prices later on. Fur this condition of mistrust tho companies have only themselves to blame In our judgment, tlio most direct way oi giving ciiiphusis to Ihe trade is to cause total susension of mining in the entire an thracito region for at least two consecutive weeks during the month of August. With no conl coming forward for that ieriod deal ers would deplete their sleeks und tho coa now in first hands be set moving. Resump tion would find us lalo in the season, with many gaps in stock t fill and a demand from the more remote points ami shoal wa tcr pldcei that cannot salely wail mucli longer. Vt ilh this imclus the trade would probably start oil with rigor. The public lias the same access to coal statistics as the sjieciulist, and it'stands recorded that with the piesent system of hulftluie work which simply means that one or two of the coin panics have mined much less, and some nearly the same quantity, tlio net result be ing that, between them all, the market has lonl loo much coal the tonnage has cune dangerously near to the overproduction last year. Ill fact, the companies have been doing a verv god six months' work anil prices far from unsatisfactory. The thougli mturally suggests itself thut, if during th first six months ST the year over 10,000,000 tons were supplied to the market off half time work, there cannot be nfuch fear fit cool famine if the rest of the year is worked full time. The situation needs tlio best care and attention. ittjcr, 2d inst. Etlticntlun In Mnlioiilnc; Vnlloy. Editoii Cardon Advooatx i It is now al most four years since Prof. T. M. Balliet first started the select school at tho Centre Squaro school houso. It had been tried in dlfferentparls of the valley, by othsr persons, beforo to start select schools on somewhat similar boils, but always proved unsuccess ful. When Prof. Balliet started out with his school, having but few scholars, the peo ple of the vicinity looked upon it as being foolish, and laughed at tho Idea, The scholars were known by d Iffercnt nicknames, and tho school houso was called a loafing place for thoso Who did not care to work, little thinking that those who attended the School worked harder than (hose who called thciti by various nlcknameTand laughed at them when they passed the streets. But time has passed; the school has continued to press forward In lis noble work, heeding little, what tho ignorant had to say about it. After few years Its enorgetie founder was called away to fill another and a higher position, and In his stead was placed a man fully as competent and as much interested In the educational work as ho was. The school Increased, both in number of students and in its curriculum of studies. To-day its results are seen. Tho people np longer think that It is a disgrace to the valley, but look p to it as being on honor to their communl- tv, I hey are fully convinced by the clos ing exercises that wore del J at tho end of each term, und the work Its students have accomplished, that thfcy wero not idling way their tune as they tbtmght, but that they have worked hard and Improved their time by studying till their midnight lamps burned dim. Tho fall term opened last Monday, with quite a rush of students- more students have already reported than ever before, and still there aro some cxpect- c'di There are at present in attendance stu den'tS from dlfi'erent parts of Carbon, Lehigh and Schuylkill counties. Among them aro three who li'avo this spring passed tho cx- mination for sophomore class at Franklin nd Marshall College; one holds a diploma ofthe Kutztowri 8tato Normal School, and quito a number of teachers who aro gradu ally preparing themselves ht!" college, all of whom havo laid their foundations within its walls. For the first few terrffsthere were no ladies present, now they constltfile al most no-half of our number. So wo see, instead of going backward ,os was predicted by pt!it, it is gradually advancing, "onward and up ward," and we fully bcllevo that the day is uot fur distant when you will behold with- n Its place a building with high walls and towers pointing towards tlio skies. Froi; a Student. July 30, 1880. Welnport Items. On Saturday evening the domocrats will hold a meeting at tho public, school houso for the purpose of organizing n Han cock and English Club. All are invited to be present. Addressee will be delivers 1 by prominent speakers, among whom will bo our fellow townsman, Hon. J. G. Zern, and others. At the tamo time the Veteran! will meet fur the purpose of organizing a Han cock Veteran Association. The latter bmty is to be composed of old soldiers from Le hlghton, Weissport, Franklin Mahoning, Packerton, East Penn, rarryville, and vi vinity. Let all those who desire to voto for Hancock and English be present Tho Carimllerald continues to improvo In spiciness. Mr, J. W. Gilham, a soldier who fought through tho war, from beginning to end, is the Inostenergetie Hancock man we havo on this side the river. There arc two more ex union soldiers who have heretofore been somewhat reticent, who have come to the fixed determination of supporting the hero of Gettysburg. Still they come. Examination of teachers took place on Tuesday, at the East Weissport school house. Only one person Miss Julia Chrietman was examined, and certificate granted. What has become of the osplrants for the District Attorneyship? A. F. Snyder, an energetic young busi ness man, of this place, intends attending the Millersville Slate Normal School during the coming winter. Miss Mary Smith rcturnod from Ocoon GroVe last Friday evening. Mr. A. H. Tobias, of Mauch Chunk, was in town on Tuesday afternoon, on busi ness. Mr. Eugene Everitt, one of our worthy school directors, is one of the rising young men of the day, Ho is energctlo and perse vering, and, of course, he is a Hancock man. Those ladles who had made Weissport their summer residence, took their final leave on Monday forenoon for Philadelphia. A DC HI c. For the Uardom Advocatk. "sUviU Of tiOkklp.' I iiavo known a country society which withered away to nothing under the dry rot of gossip. Friendships, oncers firmasgran- ite, dissolved to jelly, and then away to wa ter, onljr because of this. Love, that prom- sed fi future as enduring as heaven, nnd as staple i-i Irifih, evaporated into a morning mist, that turned hi a. day's long tears, only because o'f tills. A father and son were set fori to foot with1 tho fiery breath of anger that would never cool again between them, only because of thi?.' A husband and his young wife, each straining at t!i3 i hated lash, which, in tho beginning, hail been tho golden bondage of a good, blessed love, sat mournfully by the sido of the firjvtj where all tlicJr love and joy lay buried, and only because of this. I havo seen faith transformed to mean doubt: hope give ptace i grim despair, and charity lake upon If self tho features of black malevolence, all bi cause of the fell words of scandal, and the magic mutterings of gossip. Great crimes work great wrongs, and the deeper trage dies of llfo spring from its larger passions But woeful and most melancholy are the unc-ttnlngued tragedies that issuo from gns- iii and detraction: most mournful the shiptvreok often madn of noble natures and lovely lives uy the bitter winds and dead salt water of slander. So easy to say, yet so hard to refntu throwing blame on tho in nncent, ond punishing them as guilty, it un able to pluck out the strings they never see. and to silence words they never heard. Gos sip und slander are tho deadliest and cruel lest weapons man has for his brother's hurt. "Toji." Ahdbhricil Uui. An unusually severe thunder storm passed over our place on Monday last. The electric current paid a short visit at tho house of.Gideon Davis, and also ot tho lion ey Brook machine shop. But little damage onne. The base ball fevcrjs spreading again, huh int- pruspeuis jook promising lor tue us ual number of sprained ankle's, broK'en fin. gers, etc. The Keystones, ol Honey Brook, have organized fifty strong, while u club is already in a nourishing condition iu Jorl: town. The young men ol Beaver Brook ar or ganizing an athletic club. A great number of our people are anx iously awaiting the result of Dr. Tanner's fast. Should ho bo successful, and prove to tho world that eating is only a habit und a. bed one this world win be a nappy one as water is plenty and very cheap. A lodge of tho Junior Sons of America has been launched forth on the placid wa ters of society here. Wo wish our young men success; , , Tho re-dedication ceremonies ot the Fresbvter an church on Stiudav. wero'verv imposing. Rev. u, Jl Waller, of Blooms- burg delivered a very ablo serpion. Ills style and delivery, wero such that the; aud ience were held, ns It went,', spell-bound. The singing by tho Song Bird Troupe, of Beaver Meadow, was acknowledged by all present to havo been superb. Quito a number of our pooplo visited East Mahanoy camp mcetinc on Sunday. We aro informed by those who attended (hut the best of order was preserved, and not even me "weed" allowed to uo sold on the grounds. A Garfield and Arthur club wasorcan ized hero nu Saturday eveniue. liosack Hall was filled to overllowing with citizens, who came to hear the issues of the dor dis cussed by Wfight aud Troutman, Esqs., of uazioion. isotn speakers uta wen, ami as a result cf their labor thirty-six "slalwarts" signed the roll. ,1 rnlsrliooil Anllcil. Sbuxosobovk, Pa., July 31. Editor .Pa- Mot: The following appeared in the liar risburg Telegraph of July 27. Ao for Hancock by a Large Majority. From the Scranton Republican, Al a reunion of Tweutv-eiehth and One numircoamt lortv-seventh reciiuents. t'enn- ttylvania volunteers and Knnpp's hatterv iiciu on me .'inn lust., at .Maucii uiiunK, at which there wero present two hundred and sixteen veterans of said organization, a vote was taken nt tho bsnnuet. resiillinc: Gar field, 114; Hancock, 2. Hon. Robert Klotz, lemoornlio member nr coerce from the Carbon district, presided at the baiiquel,nd retired cany, alter tnerniKl mint's were dis posed of, to lieitre up the percentage o! the soldiers vote for Hancock. Evidently tho veterans are not to bo caught with Demo erotic chafi". In justico to the many democrats who at tended that reunion, I would say that this article is untrue irom beginning to end There wero not present more than, about one hundred veterans. There was no vote taken on presidential candidates. Col.Jas. FUtpatrick presided and not Col. Klotz, Politics wero not mentioned. The comiany of which I was a member was represented there by soven members, and five of the sev en arc Hancock men. And judging from the applause given by the veterans after the reading of letters by the secretory from Gar field and Hancock, I think the association will iu November next give Hancock five out of seven votes cast by the nbove associa tion. Respectfully, M. S. SciltlOYER, Late of Co. Oj 147th Reg't. "',S-;.rf-'J!i''u'VLM:T' i'kj-" r5-jLr if..' SjWi! I.clScr from r.ong Ilrnrtch. rrcOM OUR BtOULAn OORRKATOMDtNf. Ucnrcr Mvudoiv KotcR. There Is a creat deal of uneasiness among tho miners in this region over tho prospects of having only hall work again for August. Tho tax collectors have put in their ap- pearauce iiain iq this township. The people bay uwy arc 3 greoiex annoynuce uy lunuun tue census enumerators. John B. Tweedle, a resident of this place fur tho last forty years, has concluded at last la take out his uaturralizatlon papers. (t nui. ins jioiuics ure, wo uro uuuoie to bay. I-rank Wear, who lids been unablo to work lor -oyer ayear, wis very low last week. Charles Briltaln, 8r.. is trvintr to cot un a Garfield club, but no go as yet. Wo suy, try again, old man. Quoit phiyinc has been sunnlantcd hv alley ball playing among tho sports of our neighbor!'"!, und is,aslar as our opinion goes, a much belter game. It is a greatqucstion among gossipersto know what countrymun Dr. Tanner is. Some one remarked thut he is un English man. "Nu Sir," said another, "an English man would die in three day without his bread and beef," The jiotato crop promises to bo very large: iu this neighborhood this year. Many families expect to raise from one to two hundred bushels each. The Song Bird Troupo wish to return their sinceru thanks to tho people of Addon ricd for kindness und (avors bestowed upou them Sunday lust, and feel it a groat pleas uro to siug before such au appreciative audience. Our Washington Oorrapondcnl'i Airinq al Jjjng jsrancn. Hrtat xne "wua. wares are taying.AmvAtmcnt or rich and poor, young and old. Hots and where to find ymr friendt, etc., etc. Lost) BsanCD, N. J. July 30) 1S80. Everybody Is supremely happy at Long Bronchi The sojourners are happy because the glorious water gives them an opportuni ty to enjoy the sea shore to Its fullest extent. The water is In a superb condition for bath ing, and every advantage Is taken ol plung ing into the glorious breakers that dash over the sandy shores. The hotel keepers are happy because their homes aro absolutely full and running over. Bid I say they were hopp? I err, for they are really unhappy, because their accommodations are so limited that even cots will not supply the demand of the somnolent patrons who throng the Corridors and people the verandas. Col. Lc laud, ollr host ofthe "Ocean," was heard to utter on eitroct from "Pinafore" that be gins with a great big D, because ho kept so diminutive a place, as though a cool thou sand wasn't enough for any one man to lodge, feed; and otherwise entertain. The hackmen aro happy because they fare woil just at the prc'jeut Juncluid. Tho principal ... I -. ; . I- . . l- iC. -.)-'. ; aiuuibiuu ut it giv-tfc luuuy ui tuu VllllUlB IB apparently, as soon as they land, tu get into a vehicle of softie sort 'or other, it does not matter what, and to Hie up aud down the avenue, fronting tho beach, and then they go home and say that they have had a splendid time at Long Branch. The pro prietors ofthe great pier are happy becauso tho boats carried down from New York load ed to repletion and in order to get ashore a disbursement of 10 cents has to be made be fore it cau be accomplished, and so they are getting rich. In fact everybody stem's to be happy, and it is a good thing to esto it so, The "Ocean" is at the democratic end of the town, while further south it is considered more aristocratic, as thero aro some cottages located there occupied by swell people. One of the iiioSt beautiful of these places is own ed by the Fresldcht of Adams' Express Co, It Is my deal of ti summer residence, and he knows just hW to appreciate it. General Grant also has a cottage, not far distant, but it is rented this year to some other people, Tho Various hotels seem to have little coter ies formed by peoplo from particular places, Should you desire to find a Philadelphia!!, you can safely get tidings of him by going to Howland's Hotel. At the West End tho Baltimore ladies aro mojt likely to congre gate. At the "Ocean" Western and"Soulh cm people Dud a residence suited ta their tastes. It is the gayest of all tho hotels and the ladles say the hops aro perfectly lovely There are found some ofthe most charming of Southern daughters, full of bright, spark ling, vivacious wit, whoso very motion Is graco personified. Thero are some terrific flirtations engendered by the near proximi ty ofthe sea, and in their endeavors to in terpret tho language of tho wild waves, many a Romeo and Juliet havo found their affinities. I picked up a crumpled bit of paper upon which were inscribed tbc5 lines evidently showing that somo ono had a bail attack: On thy fair hand this glove may rest, Oft times, and oft again; But over within this lonely breast Will I, this sentiment retain: Of love for thee. And when life's fitful dreaa is o'er. Though In another spricre, With forms angelic, I may soar, My spirit will be forover hero To worship thee. Long Branch was at Ono period the Mec ca of New York excursionists, Coney Island, however, has di awn ofTa great pot tion of the peoplo who believe in cheap excursions. Therefore tho class of people are as a rule more orderly and less obtrusivo than in for mer days, making it a mora ogrceabla resort to such as prefer a quiet sojourn at the sea side, ... Auocsi. LalilClitOli Itlnrkctsi UonmetrrJ WiEKtr. Flonr. ne saek Corn, pur bushel..,. (Jais. per bushel Mixed Ohop, perewt Middlings, per cwt..... nrnn, per cwi ,,,,,. natter. per pound EifKl, perdoion , Ham, ptrponud Lsnl. oer pound i Shoulders, per pound... Potatoes, per bushel 70 M 1 40 1 40 , 1 10 SO IS VI 10 t 70 Closing prices of DcIIavz.v A iTowsnitjtD, atocK, uovcrnmont ana ooia, u nouiii Third Etrcet. Phils., August 6, le&O. TJ.R.C's 1S.H.....I U4H bid I04H llke-i U a, Cntieucv. Bi, 131 old asKeo i;.-'.g,s.18s1.iiqw...i ir-3'i bid IcSU asred U. R.IW'a. new. HON bin 1 1 safcoil U 8. 4's. new UO bid K8I asked I'cnntrlvania u, n tot bid ss asked Phda fc Heading n.li 10, nid lo asued Lehigh Valley n.Jt A2 bin tak nsr Jiclilirli:oaliNav.Cn. Si tun ,a:H linked united Cnmranle of Js, J..101 old lei asxed NcirtljcniCciitralll.lt,,... S3l bid 3j(t nsncd llestonvl'le Pao.ti.H.co 21 bid :c asxed PltCN. TIL. A llofT. It lt.Po. 12k bill Hit ftftffpri Central Tronpoi totlon Co. IS bid 49 noes .Northern PaclucCom CV bid ;tH okcd rrei'fl. bid w ostcd Nnnb Pennstlvonla n. U. 43 bit) 61 aiked 1'Mla'ielntila & IltIoIL It., is bid isi anieii silver. (TiaiieM CO Is bit) Hvk askiu aiAHRUM). WAr.OK-REX.-On tho 10th ult., by Rev, A. Bartholomew, Mr. Ocorao W, WrJck. ori.ehlKhton, and Miss Mlra Ann Rex, ot Mahoning. MAKKEL WA7.UC On the 16th ult., t-y iu Fame. lur. unua. w, iunrKCi, 01 l arrj vllle. nnd Miss Amelia Agnes Walck, of Lehlxhton. BECK FRANTZ. On tho I4th alt., Mr. i nm,u. iicck anu juiss Amanda, i rants, both 01 Iivulghton, RElUlia KNAPl'ENnnnOER. On the sotnuit.. iiy thu.snme, Mr. (IcorRO Rehrlg, of East Ponn, and IMIrs Mary Ann Knap pcnticnrcr. ol Lower Toaraenslmr. uy uiopiLiao, lur jvuen j'vmcil, oi west, l'enn.nnd Mlsi Mary E. Illao, or walker, Schuylkill Uo. QARltlSON HARTZ. At thercttdenceof tho bride's parents nt Hud'Oiiditle, l'a., by itov. P. l Ever. Mr. Thee. M.. Harrison, of Olnyton, N, J., and Miss Amntda J. ltartt, of Hudiondaic, Carbon county, l'a. v Atlvcrtifi'icnts. Jl tot auk is fci:u oi' Boots, Shoos, Hats, Caps, or, Gents' Furnishing Good GO TO CLAUS & BROTHER- THE POPULAR Merchant Tailors,' i Bank Street, Lehighton. PRI0E6 VERY LOW fOR CASH, Th public, patronage solicited. Jnlsl-tf dii:i). SOHF.I,T.nAMER -OntheStthult.,in West 1'enn, l.aPrrm ictor, son or Oconto and Ann Stlitllhamer, aged 9 months, 22 days. EliUEn. On the 31st ult.. in West Penn, Jonuhan. husbAnd otaloino Qorbcr, aged 84 years, 10 months, and 'JSilays. Hlljl,. On tho 1st Inst., In West Tcnn, Rob. bio Ellas, sod of Jonas and Harriot 11111, aged 0 months, todays. A N EXCELLENT dlTOUTUMTV SHTTLDON nomVlT1JT.iflVTH fnr KM A, nt ft flacfifluo, a very VALUAHLI'j I'HOVISllTY. locRlod on the cornir of 11A.ILIIOAI) ANI FIFTH TRniCTS. in the llOUOUOU Oh' V 12 ATHT2 R LY Carbon 'onnty. ru.,.rorntiy tamily dcsirluff a comtorlnuleand crsr home, till- it nn excellent oppn tunltw Thar lot 1 supplied with clinlno liuit, ond Uo tiousocon. tmiTs ri Kootl-HizeU rooms nnd n tpajiptv attic. wttHliav Window on Mmth rlriu. in furnlal-ed with ml the modern improvements, n lino ruupe in tlio kitchen aud on cscu.lent heater in tho cerar, watch hems the whol build nfr. Connect vf with it oia tho titcea:iiv on th on sea. stablo smobo hotifo, Ac, pii Iiifroodcocdiilon. ue niQ ouer ior who a wi Ji-pjvincuouoio tHAlNIE TENEMENT, sllnnled nenr tho water tanlr. bringing In an annuiil rental ol ttw. Ther vill both uo ho d, clieitp for CAFb. iteaBun Xcr talenmoval to irioriaa. Apply to , . srint.DOM DODWELT,, Corner Mb. and 11. It. His., Wcnthcily. l'a July 17 w4, MULE Jewelry. els" a! 1 ffJ.SlS :s as WlSliliSs "'3 cfl-i 1M Looli tb your best Interests. Now open ar.fl ready tor Insnectlon, tfes Z.AIIOEST nnd host. coarnTs (took of; srntMi and scmukh dbt ooods, xotioks oarfkts, bouts, hhoks, do., Ttr broacbi into tuis section or tne country, nnion vtr Bongtit More the sferp Atoce,- AT A Saving of from 20 to 25 per' cf . We are therefor prepared to oQer the same, at still vorr loir.nrJce. which will onlv ha kept upas long as the prcsentstock msylssL ini preferring "A WlmblegUpenoe to Slow Shilling," wo are determined to MOVE TltE STOCK QUICKLY, And shall offer Extraordinary Xndob meats to CASH BUYERS!! Amonz the list of floods last atumedar th following at a UREAT 11AKOA1N! 0000 yards Calicoos, foal.tQlors. 5000 yatds Muslins, bleached A unbleached. 1 case 10-4 Sheetings 1 caso Ifoncy Comb Quilts. 1 case Heavy ShlrtliiE Chevolts 31 pieces Cassimere, for Men Jc Boy's Wear. BOOTS AND SHOES i Wc hare the Earirest and most TTandsnfmi Hock ofiJTjoirs, Women's and Children's Flu Shoes that were ever exhibited In this town.- also bought before the late advance, which f- r uimuiy ui aiyio, uuraouity ana uncinates ta. ale S5 2& a 2 S Will 10 A woman who plays the sftealc thief, end has thus fur esespea detection, has made toHie exientivn hul in Iivthlehtm, Allen lowu aud Ksslvn. X Drutnl ortlruijo. tfn Monday luorning between 1 anil o'clock a fiendish outrage was committed by three boatmen U Gleiidon. They boarded csnsl boat and entered the cabin, in which were sleeping Mr. an'd Mrs. Dlnevertand driver boy. At thu iwint Of ths' pistol Dloovert was driven upon the deck withtl boy, und nneoflhe ruin.ius kcptKU.ird over them whilelhe other rilliaire'iiutrSTiml Mn. llloevert. Theee wretche rlmngeit Klin'r.1, overBloevcrt and the boy Ihreu tines,'and oaoli time the assault upon the unfortiinalo woman was rejoated. Their oomluct wan brutal iu the extreme, and when they left ma boat, just ueiure nuy oreax, uieir vie Urn was more dead than nlive, Xext moraine police oflieers capturo,! tho leader, a rough, burly fellow named Morris, while he was sleeping under ft tree near the Glsu don lurnaoe. lie is a well-known Patersnn rough, and the officers had tome trouble with him. He was handoutled and com mitted to Jail, having admitted his puilt. Another of lh men, named Lillty, from Newark, K. J., was oaiieht and was identi fied bv Mrs. Uloevert. Theothertsoai,l lo -"ew Jersey, jtirs. uioevert is a orlgut, in- telllgrnt woman ot attraotlve agjiearanee, ana is tereiv uistreewa in mina in enu I qutnee of this brutal vuirag. tii .tlomorlnui. Iley. Christian O. Eichenberg was thd rort of Tcter mid Wilbeliiicnn Hicheuberg. He wjs born on the lfilh tlar of Dec. A. D. 1810, in Germany, in RiiVlcfn KreisBchaum burg, Kurl'iirsteiibtiiic, Hes6. He was bap tized bv Kev. l'utri. a lusto 6f the Heformel Church, lie r?as cuiilirmectas a member of the llefurmed Church in bis his 1-lth year. He studied in Germany, came to America in h'is 27th year. Shortly after he was or dained to the office uf the holy ministry by the East Pennsylvania Class of the Hefortned utiurcn, in tne utiueu etaies. lie was mar find to Mar A"nn Achenback, from Plain field, Northampton Gl.Tii., at Easlon, June 21th. 18-18. bv Uev. M. Harnel. He died ol ikiinti sort of abilomiiial ullection tumor in the bowels it is supposed. Shortly beforo he died he saicf "I am g.aill" Ho told his v?ife to read the -lCCth by'mh of the Ite fonncit hymn book in German. He died on the 12th of June, at 4 p. m., aged S3 years, b months, and 26 days. His luneru! text was 1 Tim, 3; U 15. iter. Eicheuberg did work for three men. He was a farmer, a business man and a minister. He never had a day of rest a Sabbath like other men. He never took the; minister's Ssbbatn Monday as a day of rest. Ho was never idle, always bOy, Besidos his farm and bus.tueM oares; he studied a good deal. Ho was a good sermoniierand preacher, especi ally in hisyoungerduys. He could expound ana explain Scripture. His sense of right wes greatly developed, which was ready at all times to resist unrighteousness and dia-H nnnetty. tie was a man who was straight fs-rward in and rem th pulpit IVitarer, rutin pan.. J. E. Fltt-UA Caiup rirc. Win, Lazarus rost.G, A. H.,of Audenried, will hold a "camp fire" at that place on Sat urday, August 21st. A general invitation is extended to the citizens to attend tbo En campment and assist in tbecxerciscs,whlcb, they believe, will tend to keep aliyo in the public mind the days gone by, and teach the young of our country, patriotism and de votion In country. Tho exercises will con- sltt of drills, guard mount, dress parade, sham battle, court martial s, songs, ipoeches, and other camp sports such as blanket toss, iilgj fuot raciug, quoit pitching, etc., etc. Army rations, such nsboan soup, hard tack, unlous aud salt, bacon broiled at a wood fire and all of the well known fare of old soldiers will bo on hand. The principal feature, hi tho sports will be a "foot race' for the championship cf the mountain. A splendid dancing pavilion, with good music in attendance, will all beproiuled. The committee, comprised of the following' well- kuown gentlemen, IS a sufficient guarantee that nuthins will be left undone, which would, in uuy way, add lo the success of the camp-fire; C. K. Falls, It. C. Russe II. C. Taylor, Dr. S. Lazarus and Trios! Daugher ty. The cause is a worthy one a4d should be well uiroiiizeit uy tne loyal and patriot ic jieoplo of that section. Bulletin. Wild Creek Ileum. V Stftnpje fiasl A great many perrlons laugh at the idea that bod drainage Is the causa ol very many diseases, iliey laugu oecauso tuey are ignorant. Boys and Small Fruits. Boys An farms, like boys in other places, waul spending money und are often sorely triublcd to ob it. They scarcely liki to ask their parents for money to buy things that please their luncy, and they havo 'few opiurtumties lo work out, for when neighboring tarmcrs wish to have help there is plenty of work on life farms where they belong. Their best r ha iioo to eatti money apjiears lo be in cul tivating some crops at Lome Ihst require small capital lo start in, a small cmpuut of land for its production, but which produces a considerable arnuunioi money. 1 lie small fruits are excellent this reive'. Thev iiidv bo set out at limes whan' 0 soil is too wet to be of rood advanUse, and maybaculti vated at odd he'urs,' when there is Utile to do in the fields. Tbey require but a small amount of land, and produces inure money lrom an a are tbau any farm crop. Wintergreeu oil it now $2.25 per lb. August has i Sundays this year. Trout fishing season is now over, and bnnting time will soou be on band. A dance was held at the residence of Harrwon Btfrger Itsi Saturday evening. A number of Udles and gentlentim were pres ent who, seemingly, enjoyed themselves very much. Jot. 1,Tnnn,-iUn rinlnlinn Pat. June 29. I860, MlUbtpiU UCllbUul clear your, room in a few minutes witnout smoke, son or K-eas. i-nce roris. Semi noRtnl for Illustrated Circular. AR-nts wanted, tlood terms. k.T. JONES, ion l.l not St., mitimore, .u,i, jy irt i.isx of AI:TS Orantcd by the United States to citizens of this tate, for tho week ending Aug 3, 1880, furn ished Tor tho Uahoon Advocate, from tho Law and Patent offico of J. MoO. PtnuiNe, 09 L Stroet, Washington, 1). U. W B. Uartmann.and A. Raymond, Phila delphia, Irlctlon clutches for machinery. .T. H, Irwin, Morion, domestic oven for lamp stoves. J. II. Irwin, Morton, lamp stoves. F. Jareckl, service box for gas and wator pipes. , . . U. T. Leopold, assignor to .Llojd, SUpplce & Walton, Philadelphia, meat cutter. J. l'Siiiier, assignor uf U Interest to, 3. Kcssler, Philadelphia, cloth measuring ma chine. E. E. Tassey, MoKccnsport, siphon propel ler pump. O. Trump, assignor of 34 Interest to C. II. Uarstens. Driftwood, pitcher. O Hayes, UlrurJttllc, compound fcr pre. paring the wicks or matches of miners' scjulbs. L STATE KHD'S. Crawford county contains 7.250 farms. TIicl wttat crop of Clarion county is re ported to ba tho largest ever housed there. Tbo wheat crorJ of Mercer county will bo one-third larger this year than ever before. The Misses Dertoltl, aeed 82 years, are twin sisters residing in East Perkiomeu, Montgomery county, Hun. Lin Bartholmew is sre-ken ot for the Republican Congressional nomination in Schuvkill county. Daniel Boeder, of Prieetown, Berks coun(y, is si years ld, and works rma tho lann bands every day. Mrs. Weaver, of Calssauqua, who is 00 years 01 ago, irecjuenuy wains to iieimeuem to cuurcn. A lot of counterfeiters' materials were disenveed at ths depot in Bradlord on in day directed to a counterfeiter recently con victed at Erie. The Coroner's jury in the case ofthe late mining disaster at Sheeaiiduab rendered a verdict that the v'ctlms were smothered by cor bonis oxide. Fifty 6wedtS were put to work in the Jamestown (Mercer county iron ore mines on Satt)rday. The mines have a capacity of seventy live tons a day. Two veins of coal, 40 feet each in thick nets, have been discovered in Bear Itidge colliery, rfear Mahanoy Plane. .They will yield largely for some lime. , Sma',1 shipments of wool from Washing ton county toajowcii, ainsspre. being maue, l'root Positive. "What everybody says mutt be true,' therefore it is proof positive that Koudall's Spavin Cure will cure spavins, splintssurbs and an unnatural enlargements aim win remove the bench without blistering. Bead their advertisement, for the remedy is hiv in tr au unprecedented sals which is entirely on its merits. Is now told by nearly if not all drurgists. Remember mo name is lven dall's Spavin Cure. $777$ a year and expenses toaircnts. Outfit free. Address P. O. IUKUHY, Augusta, Maine dvcrliscrs seuil lor oar Select List of Lceal per. I N. Y. . A iIt newspaper. Oeo. r. r.oweii s uo iu JY21W1 f' m 1 r .11.11. .nnnnnpi tn the reoole of Le hlxhton anfl Us vicinity, that he J, now pre- parou 10 supply iuoiu miu - - Houseliold Furniture rMn, tKfc Keasbned Male. .,.i..,.i...r'n.. uinni the same article, can ba louu-ht lor elsewhero. Here aro a few ofthe Inducements offered ! Psrlor Sets at from 450 to co Walnut Marble-top urcsjinie Mm . lledroom Suites. 3 pieces M0toM n.i r ,. J ll.,lmnin Antics SUH 10 ISO nn Seated Chairs, pcrsatof 0.... W Oommon i hslrs. perretof 8........ t and all oineruoous cquuii; tut",. Tn Ihl, Mnn.nllAn. T dflltril tO Call tht tt- tenllon it the peoplo to my ample facilities In tvh we cau truthfully say cannot be mate-he. TVo havo also just opened large aud beautiful assort ment of BEST WHITE GRANITE- AND C, C. WARE i of Foreign and American Manufacture, which we 'will run off at very low prices in' oetto. t.'ont umcrs of Drv Ooods. noots. Shoes, ic. will nnd It arcatlr to their advantaire to call early, nnd cxuralne Uoodr and Prices! before purchasing elsonhere, as this Is a bonnfldt sale, and we can assure you Genuine llr. gains. A3- A cordial invitation extend to all. Bcspcctfully, J, T. NOSBAUM 4. SON( Opposite Pnbllo Square, Lehlghton, Pa-. ; " oot. i-jl Reed & Semmel MANUFAOTTJEE OF Opposite tho Pnbllo Sqr-r.re, Bans: Street, Aniicuion, rn., respeouuuy nonoanceioineir friends and Ihe publle that they are prepared AI1S of their own manufacture, wholetala aud retail, at lowest prices, also all thtcbolw xiranos oi Chewing & Smoking Tobacco, TIPES, AC., AC. A shitre of pai.lio patronaat li ropcetfnllj Invited and latlsfaction guaranteed. Very Kespcctfully, ( Iteed & Somriiel, Opposite Public Sannre. Dank.St.i LEHlOUTONj Si.. TilZiiiHHPItisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisismtisisisisKttisisisisVtl Gil AY'S RPKCIirlC ilBDlDlNlS. TnAOC MAnKTiiaaaEAT TRADE MARK j-.no li s n Htiisnr, an unfall lna cure lor Seminal Woakness. upermaior rhea. Iiano. tcnev. and 4 all dlieAei BEFORE TAXINO.Jiat f,.liow,AFTIR TAIIIIT. as a sequence of Self Abutttat Loss of Mm. Dimness of Vision, Premature Old Are. nd many other diseases that lead to Insanity or llonnumptlon. and , Premature Ortve. car run parncuitrs in our ptmpnitt, wtdea w desire to send free by mall lo trerynna. a(M& drusr. orint THE UNDERTAKIU& BUSINESS with a NEW and HANDSOME I1EAHSE, and a lull llneofUArtKETS and COFFINS, I am prepared to attend promptly to all or ders la Hut line, at losestj prices. 1'atrocage reir'ectlully sulleited and the most ample satisfaction guaranteed. v. souwautz, octll UANKSt.;i.nIghton. Important to Aponls. THE LIFE OP Get JAMES A. GARFIELD, by his personal friend, Maj. 11UN1IY, editor N. Y. Mall, Is the onlv edition to which (Jen. Y rf llenutlfully A Now 'I routmeiit. T7.' GolJin Ellier of Life, Won&trjul Curei. If vou have ("ontiimntlon. and would know thtt sour eoughcan bp made loose aud easy iiecuc revi;r anu niEnt anu cnocxeu la'i hours t laOammallon taken out of the Iaidks and air passages at oncei that you can be tsade to gain 3 to 5 pound! of healthy flash per week t If you have any Chronla Disease, llroaehltls. Asthma. Catarrh, Dyspepala, Slek lleadsehe, Heart lilseue, I.lTer Complaint, NerrousDcblllty.Semlnsl Weakness or Sper ramorrhoaa, lots of sexutl oner In either sex from any cause ; If you have any form of nerv ous weakness, losing- fleih or wastinir away, and would know ol an Iramedlat relief and crrtsln cure for winy ol t ha severest easts In a short time, a new method with now agents to fatten ereryfi.lr, Invigorate and make ttroagund heilihr tat tn-Mt hopelei eases, cut this out b1 write at net fer particulars la II. H DlnPKN'SAH Y Utrrlea bprlairs. Mien js-lj-Kvl Darnel, I has Klven peisonal attention or facts. Illustrated, tirlnted and bound. Full IciiKth steel Mjrlralt byllall, from a pic ture taken expressly Ibr th's work. Activk AQXSTS WAHTxn. Liberal terms. Send tl at once for complete outfit. A. 8 11AHN1-S k CO., Ill fc. iu Wllllaio st., New Yurt.-3C4 5-The Kpeeldc Me.llelne Is sold by all dm; Kisi i per paoK-iKO or six pOCKUKtS or will be sent Ireebvmall on reealnt money by a.ldrsslnu The Grey Sladlclna Co . Meehanles' Uloek, Detboit, Miob. BtiiiO uy nnuuaisTs veky wuzbs iiiiy s.-jy jyj" UCIIaHAN & CO. MIl.T.rRH tad Dctlon la Trr--Bi . Turn " . Tsi 'iia jfWii na w-ti sb a r-tk 7-tv Ji JLJ BRIT X WU AUKina.cr niuiN JtJuoiiTtna.BOI.D ts IUUUUUI aiAIlh.i.1' IU7IJ1, we waald, also, lespectlrillTlsler-o enrclti m thai wo are uowlnliy prepared to h VI" 1-a.y ueai wua From sny Mint deslied at VJ-UY LOWEST lMlICCJj. est Ssl & July::. M. HEILMA & CO. The undtrritfred respeetfully annonnewt In hit nuraeroiH Irleodl nd tht pul.llo t-ww-f al ly, Ihl t h It bow prepared to supply lUtai with ineiM RHOATS FRUU NiiW Jr.H SBY. at the tirst Marks Prlti. Yard tod 0!4e it KxeMBfe Hatet, r.ttlg hiew Pa J-ilySlssl PAN Ht'X hv OPIUM HARI-Toniy V I will IIIIWI I ooit. inlMlltuu. SD-t ti iriw f-o-.i iiiiii vy hur oiaer xnetu. ad iBfftrtag w latoavrsMtcc Tittmn tlu- r.cd to my put ot tae.TJ. R. or Oantdit. Fad .stUnUp-t Ima A 4.4ta, ti u t . f ci t . u WATnHFS.,v-tt0 Mi IT K tubtl n,AMm fi i I. ll.TTV