J. T. Manm & Sou's Grdat CASH SALE A Eare Chance ftf Cast Buyers ! . The underlined bar NOW OPEIT and lUady for Inspection Ad Immense M Soft Kalll Winter Dry Goods hrcss Goods; "Woolens, Blanket; Carpets; Oil Cloths, BbOTS; SHbES', etc which they haye placed at luch Low Frlcei ai will Moire llio StocC Quickly. .AH those In learch of any kind of DRY uuuut Avtf win uo wen id can anu exam in doodi and Prices. , Ktipectfullr. i. T. NUStUlIM & SON; ojipoilte the Public Square, tetlthtbo. Pi - iept. lJ.yl JCewnrnpcr , AiWertlninfr HUrt),wiitrp miTfi tiiinitcontriteUmajr .m made lor it in mar be found on fllo at Uro. I. .nowtfX A Co DitrcHit (10 Rpruct 6AiyRDAY- SEPTEMBER 18th, IPSO. Locftl and Personal: TO fiuuscitifiliilS: llori tabs on their capers, by to doing they wjll bo able .to tee whether they are square on our books or Dot, thus i fria8 79 intlon has been paid I. nnd con&aucntiy (here 1 one dollar due us on the fSresSn.licar, up lb. which yoii willpleaso remit, or $1.25 will be c uargcu i we nnv5.19.1ena uni. A VALUABLE PRfflll! "iVc will Tircsen't evcB P"er-1 soil calling at iHia ofllcic und piling $1.00 for , one year's subscription" tq the UAtffcON Advocate," with a copy ot ut. J. B. ICendalis' Treatise on tue Horse, one di the mdst valuable books' ibr farmers and Horsemen ever publisliea, The book is haridsorriety and pf o'fusely illustrated, and gives ' j 1 'j :l.i A-lT symptoms uuu nciuuiciii, jua Hie various diseases' to which tho horSe is subiect. Iicmoiri- bcr, ibl? $1 you get the Ad vocate lor one year ana a fcopy ol' the b9Bk free ! Now hand in your ham'es and thb dollar. , ( "Ve liaVe just, received a limited number of Kendall's Treatise on the Horse and His Diseases, printed in Ger man, winch we will give to those paying one year in atlJ vance for tho Carbon Advocate. Q.Loolc it (lie yellow direction tiU oH the first page and see how ruu'cti you owe. n. fail not tn alliim! l'h Great Cash Bate now going on at the Original Cheap Cash Store of J, T. Nusbaum A Boo, If you would secure eenuino bargains. 5S3Ulf you wanta nice smootu','easy shave your hair cut or shampooing! w Frp 'ill Roederer's Baloon, under the Exchange Ho lei. If 0 will fix you right, and dou'tyou forget H" Jsgr Lewis Weiss, in the post-office build l.ng, this borough, has just mado a largij' cJ clition to his stock for the fall ata winter trade, vis. a full line of stiff and toft. felt hats oi the latest and best styles, and a fill line pf gentlemen's, ladies' and child ren's boots, shoes and gaiters,' oil qf which be is offering at tho vefy lowest cash prices, S&.II.H. Peters, agent, tho popular mer chant liilo'r, in the post office building,' is now receiving and opening orie ot the largest and most fashionable clocks of cloths, cas. simerts and tuillnas ever brought into Lehighton, ac'il which he is prepared to rnske up in tn'ij latest fashion and most durable manner; 21 ijeW actually defy competition. CII a'rJd examine goods and learn prices and be convinced!. iHa.lt is the universal cry all oyer the land that Kendall's Spavin Ciire is a posi tive cur. Read tho Advertisjnent; J2t-Job printing of the finest description can be had at the Carbon Anvooi'ir. office at very low prices. Call and see samples". jBifSee a wine cup in another column f ilh' a b'uncl),o'f grapes fron which Speer's Tort Grape Wine is" made,' that is so' h'fg'i'ly esteemed by the medical profession fur the ui of invalids.weakly persons and the aged Bold by all druggists. -VA!(T.aDla girl, about 18 years of age, lit assist with Housework . ppV al 'he. CaaaoK Aovocati office, Lehighton, Va. SrThe medicines of Duxda3 I)ick Jc Co. are unexcelled for elegance, pun'iy, and re liability. Th'ifr Seidlitine Seidliti Towders are as plea'sa'nt as Lemonade. Their Suit Capsules sfr"e world famous. Bee Advt. f E-AtDr. C. T. Horn's popiili'f flrng s'iore'.'you can get any article usually kept by first-class druggists, at prices fully as low as the same articles can be purchased in th'e cities. Give him a calf. &Q.Btys one 'Kendall's Bpayin Cure is the best liniment for human flesh' f ever used and thousands ha simi lar terms. See (heir Advertisment. JiTVe n'ave much pleasure in recom mending Thrrmaline to our readers, as an absolute cure for Malaria. The manufac turers' name alone is a guarantee of.it mer it. It sells at 55 cents per box. For par ticulars see Adyt. I 53-Fennsylvanla State College admits both sexes. Endowment half a million. Tuition' ftit. Courses of study, Classical, Scientific, and Agricultural. A thorough Preparatory Department. Expenses $3 to ti per week. For catalogue, address Jos. Bn'oBTUPOt, A. M., Tres. State College' Fa. Cr"Thi 6ecret of three is all the world's," but it is no secret that the most popular pens in the United States are the Falcon No. 018 and other stylet of the Ester- brooks Steel Ten Co. No" Stationers stock is complete without them'., ( asS-Joseph Obert, Bantf street, Lehigh ton.ls offering for sale about 100(1 well-bound All oak barrels, holding tbbuY -18 gallons each, which he wilV dispose of at from 75 cenU'to to SO cents' each, if called for soon. A good opportunity to secure your cider barrels. , 43-4 bo- Lydta A. Pinkham'a VegeriWo'Com pound has done thousands of women' more good than the medicines of many doctors. It is a positive cure for all female complaints. Bend to Mrs. Lydla A. Finkham. S$uDr. J. A. Mayer, of Muucb Chunk, is uslne Napoli, a recent discovery, for the prevention of pain in cleaning tender teeth for filling, with the greatest satisfaction. Those who would avoid suffering should call upon him. Sr-Cam'palgn uniforms, shirts, torches,' transparencies, procession banners, club banners, flags and other goods furnished by E. F. Luckenbacb, Mauch Chunk. All or ders will be filled promptly and at lowest rates. jar Great attraction in Fancy Dress doodi, Trinimlngs,Bhawls, etc., at tho Orie- inal Cheap Cash Store of J.T. Nustaum A Son. The present condition of the buckwhest crop is aald to be splendid, and there is very prospect of a large yield provided the frost doe nbt catch it before It arrives at maturity. Durling, tlie druggist, looks "well under t dp and cope. The Democratic meeting at Mauch Chdhk, lost Saturday night, wu's a quiet and b'rderly affair. Tho b!j sHovr wjll bo at Allcnlown Wednesday next, liio iid. The present cool nights reminds us that the "beautiful snow" will soon pat in on appearance, when our young bloods can squeeze their gHs "beneaW the butTaloes" etc. In the meantime if you want to enjoy a nice buggy ride,David Ebbert can furnish you a good turn out at low rates. Don't tbUX.l lliBililtiitln'tl bf th'a Cor. 0 it. bon county Industrial Society, October 5. 6j 7 aud 8. Let the fanners, especially, bring in their stock and products and help to make it a success. jpSI Music. To be ofoused from sweet and delicious tlUmbor by a "cat sere nade," is on a par with1 b'ting nririoyed In church by the steady hacking and coiiHilng , i . -L iI.C T- uy ipuiviuuais, woo neglect 10 umo ir rtoll'n Cnuirh BvrlltJ: Price 25 rents. Daniel McLatferty hallaHa of his hands badly fribt(llated by tho explosion of a cart ildge which be was trying to pick open with a pin, in East Mauch Chunk, on Monday evening last. Jonathan libit, nfoprietor of the Read ing Nickel Works, in Reading, disappeared on Saturday, and was found Tuesday morn ing hanging to the rafters of tho garret of His house! It is thought that pebiiuittry fiiUblea caused bis suicide The Lchieli Valley Railroad Company announces a quarterly dividend of one per cent, payable October 1 5. John Butler was accidentally shot dead by BcnJaHi'lrt Tubbs whilo they wcro gun ning at Kingston, Luze'rna county, Monday afternoon. W. W. Scranton.Gcncrol Managirof the Lackawanna p'nd Coul Coirljiariy," has resigned, nnd C. F. Mattis has been appoint. ed bis successor. It is said that Mr. Scran ton will set about establishing extensive iron and steel works in tlie city which bears bis name. Tho LchiRh Valle foil roa'd Ccrnpanr advanced rharges on coal yesterday on the main line of their road from Mauch Chunk to tide at Perth Amboy 15 cents a ton. Tho bu8ine330fthoLehlc.l1 Valley Railroad Com pany, like all the other coal companies, is wondorfully prosperous, and, judging from the steadily advancing prices of its bonds and shares, dealers in them must be ex fleeting on early increase in' h'i p'rcsent4 per cent, dividends. Rey. J. II. Hortman, pastor of Zinn's Relirmed Church, of this borough, left for Tarnsqua, his old charge,' to.-dsy (Friday) to participate in tho Harvest Home service" in Trinity Reformed church of that boroush We learn that the 4Wf of the Lehlgh'tii'n church will Icavo Sunday morning for tue same place and .purpose. D, C. W. Bower has now located for the practice of his profession, in his fathcr'i residence, Bink street, this bo'rnuzh. Mary Goldman, t if I'fii'fcifelphia, was arrested at the Lehigh Valley de)iot, Easton ou Saturday afternoon, charged witli kid napping young gifis; to pvft tb'cni in houses- of prostitution'. Tie charge wa's ln'ado fcy the father ofn young girl named Annie Keiper, who was in Mary Goldman's com puny at tho depot. Two Easton woman of bad reputation were with them when the arrest was made, just as tho woman had bought tickets for the party for Philadelphia. Tlif Goldman! Womau was held lor a bear ing. Samuel PcVgner, ex-County Commis sioner of L'ehfgii county, was found dead in bed Friday morning, at his home at Lehigh Gap. Deceased was station agent at the Gap and had a large summer boarding house there. He was Superintendent of the Girard Slate Company, was prominent in local politics and was a man of wealth and influence. He was about 60 years of age. His deatn' is attributed to heart diseaso. He leaves a wife and one child. There waVa heavy frost in the back townships of Pike and Monroe counties on Saturday mornlngnd considerable cTaWge was done to the growing crops and fruit, Priircssnr Samuel 8. Haldeman, ol the UnlversViy of Pennsylvania. died on Friday evening at his homo in Lancaster county, aged 08 years. -Thomas Judge was killed by a fH of coal in the West Pittitoa Colliery: at Pitts- ton, on Saturday. He leaves a wife and three children. Jdcob Bjlmes was committed to jail In rottsville, on Saturday nlght,'on complaint of his Wife, who swore that she Was .(Hraid S . . -. . ua wuuiu kiii uer. ite was lound dead in his coll Sunday morning, from the effects of a dost of arsenic, which be took before his commitment. His wile refused to have anything to do with the body.' On Wednesday of last week tlra women portion of tho family of Mr. David Koons, residing near Rockdale, were engaged in apple-butter boillnc. and while chs of llie daughters was busy stirring It's contents' of the kettle one of ber petticoats became ignited by beicg brought in contact with onaof the fire-brands ou tho hearth. In an instant her outer garments were in a blaze. No avail able help being at hand she immediately raised n cry fur assistance, and this brlnclntr her father ami the other rfleriibers of the family tir'the eceue.tha burning olotliljik was thcnqiiiek'W lorn from her body.lfioucrf by this time her lower extremities, as well as When' (ho news from' if sine struck the et? Grceub'ockor resident I H ill's borough last Tdcsday,' b'o resolved to EeleVrate tlie grand uUon victory by a p'araiie, anil to that end (n tho evening donned hlaAfyA Xai only used on a St. I'alrlck's day aud beaded by our Cornet Baud, marcKed through the streets to tho merry strain's of "Marching Through uYorgla.'" fjuf frietfii Owen Sheri dan must bo congratulated1 bh' tho fine op pcarance ofhls parade I ..A 'spatch reached oilr sister. borough of Weissport bn Tuesday evening ciallnlng tho election of Davis in Maine by 1040 ma- ority. Our Republican friends turned out In l.ireo and I'uiiiafen! over, the' riumfih. Wednesday niornlnir ire-M returned when tiiey found the 'spatch PlaitUd it wrong! Now, "tell us of Garfield." Durling, the druggist, is having tho front pf hfj etoro ronni.palnted. , j t Utaarles, a son 01 Aiuirow itauuonuusiij narrowly escaped a serious accidtnt on Sat urday evening last, whilo looking nt tho formation ol.th'o Hancock and English Club preparatory to their departure for Mauch Chunk. A horss attached to si buggv be- ennio fractions at tho noise, aud glare ot lights, undpringlng to one side, struck the boy Raudeiibush knocking hlrfi down, nnd the wheel striding Mini ojj llio hcml, luckily causing bit- a sflght frablure. There orb bow 233 male and 240 female patients In the new Insane Asylum at NorrittoWn. For the week ending oil tllo Jfth'.insL, there were 110,011 tons of coal shipped over the L. & S. railroad, making a total for the sea soti to that date of 2,433,929 tnns.lcavlngn lecreaso fur the season, as compared with tho same time last year of 302.011 to hi. During tlib' week eddiug b'11 tho 11 ill inst., there wcro transported over the Lo- high Valley railroud 110,975 tons of coal, making a total for th'b siason to that date of 3,344j80G tons, an Increase, s coriiparcd with some time last year, of 183,iaJ ton's. Dr. Jonathan Moycr.aprominentcit!zen of Loc'khavpn; Pa., died suddenly Wednes day, of conjestion of the brain. J. Rockwell brakeman on the Lehigh Valley Railroad, .was killed b'y fulling from n triflh, at Pcnn' Haven Ju'tiction, on Tues day t'igh'li , , The trial of William Orr for tho murder of James Woods, near Tamaqua, 011 July 21st, resulted Wednesday in a verdict of not guilty. The second Thursday in October l! Founder's day ot Lehleli University, when Senator Bnyard will deliver tho address. Ufcar HainiIton,or Mauch UIiunk,a one armed switch-tender bn the Lehigh Valley Kail road, bear renn .JIavcn, jumped over a bank aotiio twentv.nvA fepl Wtli thrrfln't train of cars tHa't liea run otTthS track, and was seriously but hot fatally hurt. Jeremiah Rockwell! a brakeman oh a freight train onthfLchlgh Valley Railroad, fell off his train at Penn Haven, on Wed nesday morning, and was instantly killed, ir. Jtk-i a j.X'.r.fit'l f J.i il-..-. wife and one child. The Hancock Sc English clubs of jfauch Chunk and East Mauch Chunk celebrated the Republican defeat .in Maine by a torch light procession on Wednesday cvcniugi some ?75 torches wero in line, i ne iticwurg s uanu excursion 10 Aiaucn Chunk and the Switch-Back on Thursday, numbered about 400 people. Dr. W. F. Christ has removed froth Parryvillb to Bangor. D'r. Wilson Kutz succeeds him. On Wednesday two excursions visited tho "Switzerland," one from Scrantoh num bering soriro M t'nd the other from Perth Ainuciy numoenng about ISO. The many friends of Dr. H. J. G. Neu milter, formerly of Summit Hill, but now a resident of Kansas, will be pleased to learn that ho has been nominated for tb'o b're of Auditor of Stat Ifi UH now home, whieh is equivalent 10 Auditor uetierat in i'ennsyl vania. May tho Dr. win, say wc, for he is a jolly good fellow. Mr. Charlea H. Ba'icS.'of Philadelphia and Miss JJiJtie, eldest daughter pf.S. ,W, Palmer, of Slroudsburg, were married at o'clock on Wednesdoy la6t. After a bril liant reception in the' afternoon, during which numerous friends and relatives par took of a.oplea'did and Bounteous bridal din ner, the happy couple at 0 p. m. started on their bridal tour, which will include a par tion of Maryland, aftr which tnev wil sc': tie down in Williamsiort, Ta., where Mr. B. proposes to join his father in tho mercantilo business. Amid the conviviality of the oc casion th'eip'finter was not" fofgot(Jc, for which tho happy couple will please -accept our bc6t,?wlshes. Jeffcrsonian. A'llentown is to have a new accession to its manufacturing enterprises, and ona too which will be of no small importance. It.ls to be a Bilk Factory, to be known as tho Adelaide," and to be erected and operated by the PhVitrii Silk Manufacturing Com pany of Patterson, New Jersey. Tho local building committee have for some time been receiving bids for the erection of the build Iiirs, nud.lho contracts will bo awarded ut Dotuocrntlc meeting The Damocralla mass meeting and torch light parado at Mauch Chunk, is taid to bo tho largest hold In Carbon County for many years., The purado consisted of clubs from Lehighton, Weissport, Mauch Chunk, East Mauch Chunk, Weatherly, Lansford and Summit Hill, equipped with caps, capos and torches, and showed fully nine hundred men In line. Six or seven brass, bands fur nished lnstrumeritn'1 music fur the occasion, aud a gleo club Sung a couple of excellent campaign songs, Many residences and oili er buildings were handsomely decorated with Chinese lanterns, (lags, etc. The Le high'ton club consisted of about olio hundred and fifty voters, and Weissport furnished abn't sixty more. After tho parade, which was uuder the direction' of lion. Robert Kloti, assisted by a numbrr of marshals, the throng hatted in front of the American House, when Hon Alldi Craigca'lleil Ihertieetlng toordcr.and introduced the speaker of tho evening, Han. W. U. llensel, editor of the Lancaster Kcib iti'o. Mr. itcuscl, although quita u young Md'li, ,1s 11 n excellent talker, and mi this oc casion delivered oho of his best political speeches. Ho was moderate and temperato in his remarks, and always clinched his points with good Republican testimony. Mr II. was repeatedly ajjilauiled during the de livery of his speech, and at its close wils heartily cheered by the vast audience Tha 111 ep tin? was ltlrro ard enthusiastic, much larger than was anticipated by thel Democracy themselves, and perfectly a'iton- ishlng to the Rcpublicans,and reflects much credit upon those having charge of tho ar- ifgemcnt. , II Iff Creek Iteiiik. Messrs. J. J. k L. A. Kemeter wcro on business visit to Stroudsburgi Monroe Co., on Friday of last week. A considerable corn crop has been cut by oilr farmers. Mr. L. Wclcs, of Towomensing, lost n horse by death the other week. Wo had a splendid rain at this placeon Monday last. Cord Is considerably earlier this year man usual, anu mo crop up 10 uuuut .no avcroge, Rye that was sown early ia up already. The greater part of tho seading will bo done this week. Rabbits will bo numerous again this teit'. A's usual, with the approach of autumn, many of the fruit and tliado trees are fes. tooned with caterpillar Bests. They should bo removed at once. It is predicted that the coming winter ill bo a severe onb Tlie residence of Joh'h Harmali, of Pino Run, is now complcti'd. Mr. Laurel Kunklc, of Pino Run, ex pects shortly to move back to Long Run. Mr. Dlldlne Snyder,' of Parry ville, pur chased several head of cattle ut this place 011 Monday last, which are to bo slaughtered for tlie market; Tho Solt'a Sunday school will hold their nnual picnic, near tho church, ou Sa'lur day, Sept. 25th, in tho afternoon. A gener al invitation is extended to all. Rev. G, W. Oroei, bf Perry ville, will be present with his chart, 9 by 11 fccl,vbercon is represent. ed Black Valley Railroad, a vivid temper- nco illustration. Mr. Gross will deliver a short addrces, which will surely be inter csling, as the rev. gentleman is an excellent nd eloquent speaker. Grapes are plentiful this yc.tr. Boys are already after chestnuts. An Infant of Mr. Lyman Ziegonfuss, r: Walcksville,dicd last week of diphtheria,and was interred at the St Paul's church, of this place, on Mondav last, aged 6 months and 6 davs. This makes the eighth victim from this dreadful disease which has occurred that place. Funeral services by Rov. J. S Erb, ot Slatington, in German. Ucv. J. E. Freeman, of I ranklin, held services for the first tlmo on Sundiy after noon, in the school houso at Upper Pine Run, which wo learn was very largely at tended. As he did not announca when he would preach again, we aH not know when tho next service's will bo held, but! hopa it may b'e'a'lau early day) as those pooplo have from 3 to 4 miles to go to attend services, it would mako It very convenient to them to have occassionally preaching in' their school houso. , ., The Bolt's Sabbith school hold an elec tion 'on Sunday for secretary, which result ed in the election of John Ilnrman, of Pine Run, who will enter on his duties on Sun day'.' . Rkvkrx. on early day and the work com nenccd forth with. The rcofa' bulldlritr is lo bo of briek 230 leei ions, au wide, nnd lour stories In height, including the basement. There are also to be erected, seporatejy, nji engiue and uuiier jiuiittu, nixdi teuij oiuco ono sinry high, and vault, 62x38 feet, two (tor rs hichi a porter's lodge, and a draft, stack, 120 feet n,ign. .it is expectci Ui have, too buildings unisnea ana in reaiipess ror commencing business njierutions early the coming spring. Mrs. L. Webr Jt Sister, by adveftii ment In to-day 's Auvocatx, state that they are just opening their tall and winter styles of millinery goods. Their establishment is on South street, this boro'igh On lost Sdnda'y a week ago Mr. Richard Sherry, of Mauch Chunk, came to our quiet borough, and led a blooming young- maiderV to the altar. Her name was Miss Maggi Menalics, but iffsnwa source of pride an great joy to Richanl to call her. Mrs. Sherry, Mr, William Sherry; of Mauch CbunkYanjt Miss Moyer, of Weissport, ac companied the happy pair to this place, where the knot was tied by Squire Kants. May Richard and his fair brideas they journey band in hand through life, be abundantly blessed with all the joys and pleasures that their hearts can anticipate. A smash-UD occurred on tha Tj-l.li.li Galley Railroad, a short distance below the Catasauqua depot on Tuesday morningaboul tn o'clock' eaisea .by ft misplaced switch. It appears that a brakeman of on of tbe coal trains going west, neglected to set tbe owitch properly for the trains going east .and a cnal'trainjdrawn by engine No. 157Mime along arid not noticing tho misplaced switch the epgine tai& a number ofcoal cars wore thrown from. the track, causing considerable itaiiiago 10 me, engine ano. completely wrecK ing half a dozen cars, scattering their con tents along tho tracks. Workmen were soon ou tho eround removing the wreck .and py nveo cjocK me irucK was again clear. 1 awry Jiccoru. Io. 1 furnace, of Tarryville, is being relined and otherwise repaired. Last Thursday afternoon, Mr. Janiea E. Depile, of Philadelphia, Fa., and Miss Allle L. Burnett, daughter of Esquire M. Wild Creek Item. -John Haydt and wife, of Mud Run, were visiting friends and relations hero the forepart of this week. Miss Lucinda Kleintop,of Mauch Chunk, was visiting hero over Sunday. Some farmers aro busy digging potatoos and sowing their grain. Miss Ellen J. Distlcr is sick with dropsy. Tho Grand Gift Enterprise that was held by M. Scarfass and F. Christman, of Pine Swairrp,took place at Koch's tavern on Saturday, last., and was wound up by a dance in the evening.' Lewis Reinhard, of Pcrryvilfi,' passed: through this place last Monday with two oxen and a heifer. Quite a number of young folks were as sembled at tho house of Georga If aydt, last Sunday evening, and enjoyed themselves very much. Tho Grand Union Sunday school picnic in Smith's Grove, on Saturday last, was largely attended. WiJIIrtn Sebring Is adding a new piece to the north side of his barn. Apples are selling' at from 15 fo 25 cts. per bushel, Eggs are 16 cents per dozen. Onion's are celling at $1.00 per bushel Joseph Kibler, George Hittner and Hen ry Kibler were on a busic'eSj'tjip for a fresh ing machine to Snydercille, Monroo county. Joi Tllo coal Trade. .Tho anthracite coal trade continues quito active and prices rule firm, Tho market Is now' seemingly fairly In tho control of the producing and carrying companies. Tho tounsgo Is now the frutt of full work.'ls very large, nnd,' to far as appearances go, not In ndvance of tho current demand for coal. The Reading Railroad Company is now in a lair woy to lest thoca'pactly alnnysclolinoi) for it by President Gowcn as a producer of coal. In fourteen days In Atiizust last bast It earned $500,000, ami (luring tho present month of September It Is estimated that it will earn $"400,000. Thcrearetwomoregood months' tonnage In the present year, which will bring (hd aggregate of revenues for the thrco fall months up lothrcb millions of dol lars. Coal is now in larce demand, inainlv or the reason that consumers wero in doubt whether prices this year, a was tho cose lastycar,whlch was an exceptional Instance in the history of tho coul trade, might not sell lowest ut the end of the year: those who have thus reasoned and dabu'Ud within themselves wero simply taklna the chauco of the speculator. Tho Indications now are that they havo this ytr let co by the season of cheap cool j it now tceuu p'robablo that tho highest prices o'f cuai in the prcseut year of 1886 will bo In .the last four mouth of tho year, and the trade will in nil proba bility extend Into f 881 with au activity quite unusual for the last fivcorsiit years. Should this oulseeming prove cdrfect tho next year's cool trade will receive such an Im petus as will work the most encouraging results. Thero ii every prospect now that the depression thai has hung over the trade for the past two bf llifcli y ca'rs has ended, and that fair success will attend it for years in the future. All speculation is hazardous, and without pretending to lay down riilca to govern in such transections In coal, or, Indeed,' (h buy other marketable commo dity, wo rila'y with propriety soy tllat when tho thing dealt in is it work of prime neces sity, likb cool, and must be had sooner or later in the year,lhe pa it of wisdom.at least of safety, wo think Would bo to lay in the necessary supply when prices were low.nnd especially if they wcro down lo about tho cost of production. To neglect laying In a supply ot such a tlmo tte should consider recklessly taking a hazard with a little chah'co of fcroflt. A's a' rule', lay' in coal early In tho year, ors'd at that pirticu'lar period when it is most abundant In stock arid when it is usiisnlly most cheaply handled. The fact that Ittst year tho wholcsalo price of coal was lees in the fall than earlier in the, year docs, not establish the practicing upon it as a safe policy. The present activo do mandfofcoal at tho highest prices of the year is n cautibn to buy now ; the season for the largest uso of fuel ,b?s but just com menced,' and if it should becomb unusually cold earlier than usual a further material advanco in prices may follow all through the winter, when thnso found shortest in supply, according to their demand, will suiftr most; fnr It is falfly W bi afiliclpltc3 that those 1 who hivo. coat to' cell will exact the most for It that they can get, Just as con sumers, when thoy in like circumstances naa 1110 producers 01 coat In a corner, pressed for lowest prices, even when they wero known to be actually selling at losing prices on every ton of coal soM. Such Is' the law of trade; It is natural, and,' indeed, the only cquitablo law. Tirno u Infer this law makes all inequalities of trade equal. No one either has just cause of complaint against its operation, for all recognize its practice, fie tail prices in the East and West have been advanced, and Boslou deal rs put up prices last Wednesday froiri 25 tb 75 cents a tou net in the yard. For the leit of the month the outlook is favorable so favorable that thero is danger of an increase of prices, which would be disadvantageous to the trado now that it is in a better condi tion than at any time sinro 1876. We do not consider that the advance since then is due to a grasping monopoly, as somo of the press are beginning to talk of. It is due to a re turn to reason on tbe part of the managers of the anthracite coal trade, arid this return was only brought about by the financially ruinous results of the insane policy pursued during tho past twd or thrco years. The trado reports of all branches bf industry are to the effect thrt the outlook for busi ness never was better. In view of thesa facts there is a splendid outlook for those engaged in coal producing. Monday's Ledger. North East VcNi'Oti. Rev. Mr. Miller, of Weissport, hold ser vices in the chapel here bn Sunday after noon. . . . By the moving away of I. Z. Bagenttose, who was superiutendent of the Sabbath school in tho chapel ol this place, an ap pointment will be mado by the pastor, Mr. Miller. Charles Stettler, an old resldo'nt of this place was' Icterrect la the cemetery on tho hill, on Saturday last. Wm. Luckenbill, of Delano, was at this place on Sunday last, on a visit to friends. We have been informed that the Solt'a Bunday school of Big Creek, will hold a pic nic next Saturday i. week; Sept. 25. G.W.Morris moved into the residence of MVs. Amelia Collins, of this place, on Tuesday of this week. Vo aro pleased lo welcome him to our midst. C. A. Buck, of this place, was unable to work at Packerton a few days last week, on account of rheumatism, but resumed work on Mondsy. Nathan Snyder, of East Weissport, las traded his largo black horse for another, to Dildino Snyder, of Parry ville, For lOniico'ck. BrigadicT Gerierat E. D. Marshall, U. B. A retired, now residing In hi mountain cot tagu at Lehigh Gap, this county, although a a strong Republican',' Jias uieuly announced himself for Hancock. General Marshall commanded tho Itth New York Artillery during the war, and was promoted for gal lantry until he reached the rank of brevet Major Qenorul, Id a letter oddrassed to Col. Clearly and others vrllo wero In his Brigade during tho advance oil Richtnoud, General Marshall faysi "1 honestly believo we cannot do belter than by voting for the gallant soldief, Win field B. Hancock, whoip I, have known dur ing.mpst of my tifo. I can epedk of him hot only.fprjilslifu. long devotion lo.hls Country, but for his honesty and simplicity on nil oc casions., He-is n tfiiostatcsmanIslsKubovc all loo.il feeling, nnd devoted to tho iBtei'jsts of our entire Country," Allilcilrlcil RotN. Our collejlu are all working full lime. , County Superintendent lioOuid visited our schools last week; John McGlnley, n, miner, was killed by a fa 1 nf cool in No. 4 slope on Thursday ltr'. Ho leaves n wlfo und five small children lu mourn their loss. Quite an interesting time Is expected In the Garfield dub on Friday tli,lnsl- The question. "Who should Al President?" is to bo discussed by tfjo Democrats and two Republicans. Nu doubt tha hall will be packed by the enthusiastic followers ot Gar field and Hancock. The Houoy Brobk nthlillb club Intend holding their games on Saturday, Sept 25tb. (fills will bd a good chance for our young men who wish to try their muscular powers. Itclllouo jVolrv. , ,.M. E. Cnup.cii, 3. i. Illller, pastor. Class JUcctlng- v:h a. m. Preaching; 10:30 a. m. Sunday school 2 p.m. Prayer Meeting 0:3) p. ra. Preaching at 7:30 p. m. AU are wcl- Cobie, MKTfcontST EriScbrAL Cncworf, Pceeh fox I), F. Uimngst, Pastor. Preaching on Sabbath at lO SQ.a. m. and at. 7 So p. in. Sun day school at 2 41. to. Prayer and Class meet. Ih'g on Tkurldr-y evening at 7.30 p. in. .EvAsoKLicAr.Unnacn.WxiaaroRT. E. J. Miller, Pastoi. Gfcrinan,. preaching at 10 o'clock a. m., by the Pastor. Sunday School at 2 p. m. English preaching at 7.30 p. in. Lwiiciiitox Evangelical, Uuunoii. D. j.Hmoyor, pastor. Preaching to-morrow at 10 a.m., and 7:30, p. m. Sunday school 2 p. m. Wclasport Itcsnts" Our ladies great cry "Givo us a straw ridol" Repairs to the school house aro in pro gress, among thorn being a new blackboard. A. F. Snyder started for Milhrsvlllo on Wednesday, whero ho will reta'dln as a stu dent at the Normal. Mr. JonZcrn and family recently visited his father, at Lancaster, Rev's Isaiah and J.K.Knerrwhohavc bean visiting friends here, have returned to their borne in Philadelphia. On thesickliit tKii' weot were W. C, Weiss and II. l'tlck'crt, the former being out again. , Ed. Mulhcarn, Esq., will address the Republicans this (Saturday) evening. , Mr. Levi Horn is tho happiest man in Weissport, and why shouldn't he be 7 The youngest and handsomest boy has just ar rived at bis resldenco and things look as if ho was going to clay. Miss Laura Yundt left on Tuesday for a trip up country, (b - tsit relatives. Mr. Simon Sn'echt returned to this place on Wednesday evening, after an ex tended trip through tho great West. Rapshcr & Zern havo mado a Tory noticeable display of their Apothacary win dow,wfilch has attracted considerable atten liou and won many compliments. Tho Miner Bros, are overrun with or, dcrs and their Bales will bo equal if not greater than ever. The political campaign will be a warm one. Wcitsport is pronounced doubtful lie. i-sB,waussi wyiyMsygigii tto atr nt No Pay. I PATENT cbUlnod for Inventors ju tho Ltutcd State.. Canada, tnd Europe, at reduced rates. With our principal ofJce located in Washington, 1 directly opposite tho United States Patent I Office, wo are ablo to attend to all patent business with greater promptness and dea-' patch and at less cost thad other potent at torneys who are at a dlstaucs IfoUl iatli ington. and who have, therefore, U cmplot " associate attorneys." Wu mako prcllininoi j examinations and furnish opinions as to patcntablily, free of charge, and all who are interested fit new inventions and patents are invited to send for a eonv of our "Guido ft obtaining Patents," whlili la sent free t nu -i.i..- -...1 ,f..- Mi.i !..-,. ..ir.:. nuuicn, uiiu wiiiBiug vnii,,cku i.iaki iu. 10,10 I101V to obtain patents and other valuable matter. We refer lo tho German-American National Bank, Washington, D.C.; the Royn 8wcdish, Norwegian and Danish Legation? at Washingtun; lfon. Jos. Casey, lato Chief Justice U. S.' Court of Claims; to the OlEciuU of the U. S. Patent Office, and to Senators an d embers of Congress from every State. Addrcesi JAJUI8 BAGGER k CO., Bollci tors 0 Fal enta and Attorneys at Law, LcDroi Building, WAsniMQTO.V, J)'.C. dcc22 Nrfw Advert! rimp nK itjansediata Jlollof from a1 . nay ffmr. SCOTTISH THISTLE MedMnal PuSirsf PATENTED DEC. Wth, 187?. The Electric Light was a crest discovery, mt 1 claim that the Scotlith Tkitlu Mr4Mnl mv "i l,i one, owing; to the great unow of suffenog they have relieved, and the cure tliev have effected. Bitten years in Scotland and America and I am now completely cured. I have been stoflylnr the inhaling process ror years, and as result I no' give tha world tha MtJkinal rT. the matt Respectfully announces to the people of I.e blgbton. and Its vicinity, that he Is now pre pared to supply them with all kinds of Household Furniture Manufactured from tbe best Seasoned Mate, rials at Prices fully as low as the rame article, can bo bought for elsewhere. Here are a ftw of the Inducements offered : Parlpr Sets at Iroin s50 to J00 Wa!niit.Ma,rble-ton Dressing Coie Ileilronm Cullcs.3 pieces , f to i?5 Painted lied room Suites..., (id totiO (lone Heated Chair, perSctof 0.... 08 Cumioon t'hnlrs, perntof $t and. all ojher Goods equally cheap. In thli connection, I desire to rail the at. tentlon of tho people to my ample facilities lu 1 suffered from Asthma tor iana ana cneciive, and oy rar tho most convenient prtMra tion ever olTered to tho public, or AathmawS Hay Fever, also Sore Throat, Hoarseness (ret Coughs, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Neuralgia and Dtrh tharla. Cure yourSoro Throat with tbtsajirrtira and you will hear no more of Diphtheria. Tbsv are Invaluable for public speakers and slnrer ' Thy are put up In f.cy bo,, and can U carried In the pocket, and used at coevenU-ncsy If you cannot pet them from your Dorter, e Dfufe'". nd direct to the maniafactortr, who wM send thorn to all parts of the world, PeVtai these Fumers. as they U net ave to be smoked. Prfct, Oiu DelUr ftr Jt. MORRISON & SIMPSON, Prop'ttaod Manufactartrt, v. BftUAiag, t ForSale-bv A. J. DUHL1KU, . Ltlilghton, Pa, slept. 4-yt Warner's Safe Kidney ami Lirer Core, A vecctabta Drenarnrinn and th nn!v bhm I remcOy in tho world ror Urlcht'a 2laa, miiuvhv. ii mi .4,.,, uiiuior, Stiver, suaq Urlnnry lllarutea. , iia-XestinionloH of tbe hlchcjt order In proof oftheis statements. , KxJ-For tbn cure of nlnhetea, call rot War. licr'a Sala ulahclr Cure. MTl'or the cure or Iti lalit'a and the attifr dlscav-s, call for tVarnci's NaTo lUdney aud JblTci' Cure. WARMER'S SAFE BITTERS. It H tlie best Illool Piirlilrr, and stlmolate every function to mora healthful action, auj Is lima a-bencllt in all diseases. Il,urc3.ScroriiIoua and other akin Eras lloua and Dlsentcs, lucludiDi Cuuccn, A ctra, ivnd other SRivrrs. SlvalTt.,l. SVa:iLinaa nrttiii a(nmajtlL. iC'onatltiiltiiiii. IllzAliiea, General llebtK ltr, etc., are cured by the NuTe Bitter. It U uuenuaied rs an appetlzprand regular tonte. u, ivru ait-a i rrices, ave. nu oi.wv. WARfiER'S SAFEi-NERVINE . J Quickly elves Heat and (Sleet to the sutttrlnr. THE UNDERTAKING BUSINESS with a NEW and HANDSOME llEAitSE, and a lull ItneofOAKETtS end COFFINS. 1 am prepared to attend promptly to all or ders In this line, at lowest prtets. Patronaxe rerpoetlully solicited and the most ample satisfaction guaranteed. V. SCHWARTZ, oetl3 HANK St., Lehighton. tbe middle portion of her body, arms, 4a, had been very liadlv Imrn -Those Interested in th. purchase of ?I;iTrtl"'Au.r?' "lj!iDi otouds onlbefalr grounds, will do well lo bride's father, on Centre street. They left rent the announcement of Llinrala. In an. I nn ih. n-. . i 'i other column, which is fixed at 3 o'clock on 1 lour and will finally settle in Philadelphia, i dry evening, and has since been confined ifaturdav afternnnn MV. in I r..a-. 1 i . . . ( , . , vtjirj. UD jr"-ni. Wcntberly Special. There is some talk by the ic'etabers of tne rresbylenan church here, ol complellDJ the parsonage, tbe construction of which was begun a few years ago. Such a move merit would be highly commendable. The young ladies' festival at the Pres byterian parsonage on Saturday and Men day was well patronized which it wall de served, as the find's are to be applied to the completion of tbe parsonage. At a meeting of the school board on Wednesday of last week Miss jary B. Ken glo, recently elected teacher of the A Prima ry school, resigned the position and Miss Jessie Muselman, of town, a pupil of the High Schoo!,was chosen to fill the vacancy, Master Mechanic Ilotfeckcr is rebuild ing the old locomotive, Champion, after the pattern of the Nonpareil. The Champion, which was purchased from a Wenterr rail road irinny years ago, did good oerVjos in Its day. Th'e boiler" of tbfe old'tnteEine is to be used in' cocfcebilon with the engine In the .new shops. General Charles Albright, of Mauch Chuuk, returned from Sea Girt last Mon- Lclilcliton Itfcrftee CorinEcrxD Weekly. Flour, pe sack 3 15 Oorn, per bushel tlate, per bushel ,.. Mixed Chop, per out , Middlings, berewt ftran. per ctvt Ifntter, per pound E-s, par dozen. num. i Shoulders, per pound. , per ponud FllMUX. I'rcabytery of Lehigh. The Presbytery of Lehigh held its stated fall meeting in the First Presbyterian Church of Easton, i'a., this week, being opened on Tuesday evening with a sermon by there- tiring Moderator, Rev, J. Robinson, of Ash land, Pa. Tbe narrative of religion was presented by Rev, Wm. R. Templeton, and the Historical Sermon by Rey. Wallace Radcliffe, both cT Reading. In connection with this meeting" a Presbytery Sunday School Institute was arranged for Wednes day anil Thursday. It was ucd6 the di. rectlon of Rev. J. A. Worden, general secre- tary,of Sunday School work in. tbe Pie'by terian Church. Tho subjects announced were such practical ones as "Sunday School Oorganizetjon." "The Infant Department," "Programme or Exercises," "The Library," "Tbe Social Element," "Church Co-oport anon" and similar ones, and were treated b-r Rev. Dr. Wood, of Allentnwn, Rev. A. D. Moore, of Bethlehem, .Rev Dr. Wallace, of Slroudsburg; F. E. Morris, Esq., of Mauch Chunk, J. II. Sternberg, of Reading, and others. I.ard; tier pound. Potatoes, per bushel.. 70 tb 1 lb 1 35 1 10 SO 19 It ia .e 65 FARMERS, LOOK to Yonr INTERESTS, AND PURCHASE A . . I Champion Mower ant Refer ! The Dost In the Mark'oi, for Hale by J. L. GABEL AGENT FOrtCAUUON COUNTY. Also, on hand, and far Sale In Lots to Suit Purchasers, CHEAP I UK CASH, 10,000 feet Georgia Yellow Tine rloonner, "White Pine Boards and Floor ing Lath, &c. AT HIS HARflWARE STbRC. April 5-mo" LeHIGUTON, PA i Closing prices of DiUatj:! & Towxsxsn, Stock, Government and Gold, 40 South Third Street, Phlla., Sjptimbcr 13, 1680. TJ S. 6's ls.i..... IMS bin I CIH asked U S. Cutroncv. t a. 127, Did aslct-d LT.-'.r.'B. 1851, now. I05f Old I02t asrert 0. H. 4V. noiv., 110- IjI.i tiCJi oaiiod U S. 4'a.new- ... ItS bid I Hi asked Ponnaylvanialt.il m bid 63 H asked Ph'lo, .tiieaiJin? rt.lt 12t bid askid 1. ehlgh Vadevlt.lt 63 H bio 51 asued lieuUrliCoal&Nav.Co 31H Uid Si aised UuiiodCnmnanlesof N. J.. 68 old' asied Northern Central ii.lt 374 bid X1U 'ssed tleaionvlilt) l'asa.lt.K. fo. so bid 11 as'ied 1'lt.ta.Tlu UDtr. B It. Co. Its bid US asaed Central rransooi latiou Co. 9 bid V) asired Norilicru 1'acinoCom lilt bid siHakeil ' 1'iel'd. 451, bid (SH asked Nnb Pennatlvanla H. It. 49 Bid 49 asked I'hiUlrlDliH&hrlelt-It.. 15 1 bf m aaked Slivn. (Trader). HUH Wf 0JH askid Reed k 8emrfiel M AN UFACTUERS OF, fine cifeCBs Onposlto the Publle Snuare. Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa., respectfully announce to their friends and I lie public, trial they are prepared to supply mem wiin t mot uitivno vu AJIO Ul llloir UITU uinuuitciuio,. njivicra.s aud retail, at lowest prloes. alio.all the choice Airauus oi Cffewing & Smoking Tobacco, PIPES, &C., AC. share of publlo patronaire ts reipsrtfclly Invited and satisfaction guaranteed. Very Rcipectfully, . Kccfl & Sfjmmol, 6'nposlto Fubllc Square. Ilank St., LEHlailTON, PA. Apr. Zi, 1550 II i 1 -VTOTICE-SALE of FA1TI STANDS to be held at Lehlichton od October S, t, 7 and. 8. win sell tne fair atand privileges to tne highest bidders, on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER Wb, 1880, at S o'clock, r. m on the fair grounds. Tbe prospects tor a large and suoeesifal fair ara even batter than usual. Tne society has re. vlsod the premium list for the eomlair exMhk tion. In tho irrand trot, open to alt horses, tb first premium Is tioo.oo larger premt. did than any of the adjolninx counties pay. Some flneraoes may bo expected, as the track Is being put In exoellenl condition,, iiosr. j. u. nun hi r.jv, rres W. M. RAraacB, Seo'y. tepllt Iii at Feitti noli. The weather is warm' and pleasant. D. II. Straup finished his fall sowing on Thursday. Isaac Otqderia digging his potatoes, of which' h will have quits a pile. The pew grocery store behind tbe stone mountain will receive some attention soon, unless its business Ir conducted in a moro becoming manner. A. If. Seidlo moved his family in the East Penn Mills on Tuesday. Some of our farmers hive threshed their buckwheat, and report a light crop. i L vc r i -ax AGENTS WANTED RStStH Machine evet Invented Will. knit a pair of stocKings, nun ur.t-u ana iut c-ourLSTc, In ?) minutes. It will also knit a irreat vari ety ol faney work lor which there Is always a ready market. Send for circular and terms to theTWOMBLY KNITTING MACHINE CO., 409 Washington St., Boston, Maes. Sept. ll-4m. - JP YOtTAHK IS NEED OF Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, or,' tjents' Futni6liing Goods do to CLAUSS& BROTHER THE rortjLAn Merchant Tailors, Bank Street, Lehighton. PRIOES VERY LOW FOR CASH. Th pabllo patronage solicited. Juljl tf -J-SirOItTANT ANSOCJIfjEMEST! POST OFFICE BDILD1NQ LEIUOUTON, PA., has tha Lafgett and Most Extensive Stock of HATS, CAPS, &c. ver offered In this borouRh. Having pnr. chased my Stock In the Eastern and other llsnufictortes early In the season and at a saving ot 10 to IS per centum on tbe present Auvancoa t'ricei, i am prepared to oner ex. traordlnary Inducements to my customers. Special attention baa been given to tba selec tion of Fall and Winter Boots I euro llmtlarho and Neurnlffla, pvavtnu rpiicpi,ic Vila, auu rcuevtanrrTOiurron (nitlun brought on of excessive drtnk. ovtr work, mental shocks, and nititr causes. TowerfUl as It Is to stop pain ana sooth did ttirbed Nerves. It never Injures tb tyvttsn, wlielhpr taken In small or large doees. Buttles of two Mzcs; prices. 00c. and fl.OO WARNER'S SAFE PILLS , Are an Immediate and active itlmnlas for a Torpid Llvtr, nnd cure CutlTenni.DrntiHU, X1I pvTflHCWt!?! A loaiofu. Bllloot ttr rboa. auiaria, nwr a&4 Agat, and ibouia be used wbeneTet th i bowels do not operata ireeir ana rfcu.arijv Mtl nn for tfcrgs.v r Filial ntfiln nh mm for tamst vork. rrift sttt (tis. A bM.' TTrfr'i tur Bm ssr II. II, Warner &, Co j lreprltra, KOCHESTEE, K, T. C7 ravialit Anil TllnffMUk. . , fur .-aie uy tir. O. T. Itjrn sp..,VyJ A oontlnuouj now of Watsr does not Wet or Dtsn " i., WOLFF'S ACME BLACttllMC. Self-rollsblnj- Leather PreserratiTt; NO FAMILY Sll6uLDBE WITHOUT IT.' ASK YOUR DEALEn FOU IT. SSIUNEE NOTICE. Assigned Estate ofMOSER ti REUMEL, of the Borough, of Mauch Chunk. Th. second and final account off.. P. T.ni-V. enbach. Assignee of said Mo'Cr Mtemmel has been fllol in the I'rothonutary's otflco of Carbon County, I'a., for conOrmatVin aad al lowance, at tbe October Term, ISM. of the Court of Common Pleas, when the same will u. cuuurincu nisi, unlets exospllons be med. OEOnUF, W. F.SKIt. aug, 28 -41. Proihonotary. Of allktads-TDUORS.alachar-cea nl lllOOU or muoas anl all diteaaea at tba HfOTl'M and I Invite mynnmcroes friends and patrons to call and eiamlns my stock before making to irlva rnelal IndueamVnl. in a 1 f T IGU vie In .led ooyelop- Addrea -ui(uiiAr.if. GIIAY'S SPlCCIflO MBOIOINK. TRADE MARK The orkat TRADE MARK K Ml L 1 8 II lttlttDT, an nnfall inu cure lor Seminal we a Kneis, S permator rhea, Impo tenoy, and nil nltaaiea BEFORE TAKIND.that follow, WTt ft TAKIKS. as a sequence of Self Abase; as Loss of Mem-, ory. Universal Lassitude, Pain In the Baek, Dlmness'vf Vision, Prematura Old Ag., and many other diseases that lead to Insanity or Consumption, and a Premature Urate. tVFaU particulars lu our pamphlet, which we desire to send frco by msjl to everyone. OaThe Specific Medicine Is told .fcy all drug. Klsts at $1 per package or Ix poolings for at. will o sent iree by man cn rsceipt ei tnsr inoney by addressing- Tlw Ot.y in.dlolna Co . meenanlcs' lllocz, mr&nir, Sllcil. SOLD BY IUtUuais'lS EVERY WHERE May s.-ly -jj-, ncttnAs & co., Bl!K STEKET," Lehighton, Pa.a MILLEItn and Dealers In AllElndot OUAIN BOUGHT and ROLDas UKQULAU MAllKKT 11A.1X6. We would, also, lesorcttnily Intcxm euretti en that woaie now folly prepared to aVr PLY tnein with Itcst of Coal From try Mine desired at VECY LOWEST PRICE8. AT. nEILMAlt & CO, July St. . OPIUM HABIIS r-r ft. TB LY TRUIS re. InlMatlita ana at lesa coat than by any other means, tfo aoffertug or tnbouvemonoe. Treatment ahrp ped to any part ot tue V. f. or C-nsdai. ra I partlrolars tree. Address n. 8. JiiSPKJt. MA UY. Berrien Springs, Won. (EstabUahsd IS3). JaillTjl nr vodtii and rPDir Aorn. Would ymi re-tor- d to Ml'ND Monlinpii 9 ft i- iiitiiiuuuu ; It .member. Pott-Office Building, Lblabton, Pa, Sept. SO. j reid auiup and von will I Frot, J.Y. KOA.N. Ogdensoiira N. Y LEWIS WEISS Opi joltt'ji PILES qmckli' aBanerfertty cnied by a simple and lieu cuv. tarictormsuoa saaiti eeihlns . Tht undersigned reipeetfully annonnces lo his numerous friends aojtha public venaral lr, that hoii nr.w prepsr'-t lo supiily itura with choice SIIOAfb FJIIIM NhVJr lt BEY. a( tbe L.mil Market Prices. Yard audumc.it fxcbsrge Hotel. L.higbien, Pa July, ma PAV KtX A.re Jtorphlre Habit Cored. In I o or Ja daya So pjy till fared. Dr. J Suriile, Lebinnn.Ja! ayr s-yi ONLY IS) .For tills stylo Sinier. t e w il area. 11 lo your n pt tebe Fxsmui.! w oi oupay lor ir. ir it - not a it,iraent-A 11 md do returned at our ripens foul a postal etrd fat il-lu-tlaled r-t ealar C t Wiionf',TNT.n'H Bt I'hln. Pa JolylOoii. RUPTURE- rEI I it 1 111 B iHUiift nn Mr 1 (!, jm cs. ii T iui n rs lu 1 1 c:n ruir rb' Ml it . V owe FAUBll & OO 1i ADO '.t .! Y. t