J.T.lsianift&Soii's Great CASH SALE A Rare Chance for Casli Buyers ! The undersigned have NOW OPEN and Ready for Inspection An Immense New Stock OF Fall! Winter Dry Goods Press Goods, "Woolens, Blankets, Carpets, Oil Cloths, BOOTS, SHOES, efce. which they have placed at such Low Prices ai will More the Stock Quickly. Alt thoao In icarch of any kind or DRY OOODS, Ice., will do well to call and exaui. In Oooda and Price. Respectfully, J. T. NUSRAUM & SON, Opposite the Public Square, Lehighton, Pa. sept 18-jl A VALUABLE PREMIUM! Wc will present every per son calling nt this office and paying $1.01) lor one year s subscription to the Carbon Advocate, with a copy of Dr. J. B. Kkndall's Treatise on thh House, one oi the most valuable books for Farmers and Horsemen ever published. The 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 names and the dollar. "We have just received a limited number of Kendall's Treatise on the House and His Diseases, printed in Ger man, which we will give to those paying one year in ad- ance lor the Uahbon advo cate. NcvH'nivr Ailtel isiiia; Btree ), where imIVi-1. tiaiwteotitrneUiniiy ae mode lor it iu 'tfft roay bo found on BS tile at Upo. I'. i SB Howsi.l ft Co Xliireuii (10 Spruce SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 25, 1880. Local and Personal. TO SDHSCItllinitS. Bubvribers will please refortollie direc tion tabs on their p:iers, iy so noinp m will Ihs able to sco wneiiier may are isquiir.' on our ImokB ir not, llius: John Fitxwillinm niarBTSI Shnws that thesuliscrlptinn hns been paid up till March 8th, IH7U, oixl roiispqiieiiiiv there isontMlullariliietisnii the present year, which you will please remit, or $1.23 will In Charged H wc have to senn mil. Pay vnur taxes befoie October 2nd. The forest leaves are fast changing color. The young ladies will soon gather Au lumn leaves. They hnd snow squalls up in Luzerne county In the early part o last week. gj.Look at the yellow direction lab on the first pace and see how much you owe 4ga Fail liot tn attend the Great Casl Sale now going on at the Oriz nal Clienri Cash Store of J. T. Nusbaum A Son, if you would secure genuine bargains. Pheasants can be killed without fear of the law after October 1. William Stager's barn, at Hanover, Lo- hljn countv, wns burned down on Mnndny night. Loss. $5,000; fully insured. &S.Ifyou wanta nice sniooth.casy ehavi your hair cut or shampooing, go to Fran Koederer's Saloon, under the Exchange Ho tel. lie will fix you right, and don't you forget it. jfSt' Lewis Weiss, in the post-office build lng, this borough, has just made a large ad dition to his stock for the fall and winte trade, via. a full lino of stiff and soft felt hats ot the latest and best styles, nnd full line of gentlemen's, ladies' r.nd child ren's boots, shoes and gaiters, all ofwhicli he is offering at tho very lowest cash prices, For the week ending Sept. 17th, there 112,802 tons of coal shipped over tlio Lehigl; k Susquehanna railroad, making a total fo the season to that dale of 2,53rt,S24 tons allowing a decrease in shipments as com pared with sanio time last year of 279,92(1 tons. A man from Jeancsvillo was assaulted, beaten and robbed on that road Monday evening. That highway is getting to bo a dance rous plane lor pedestrians. It should be carefully watched by the olice forashorl time and the guilty parties nabbed. tTS-II.H. Tctcrs, agent, the jiopularmer chant tailor, in the post offico building, is now receiving and opening one of the largest and most fashionable stocks of cloths, ens aimcrea and suitiucs ever brought into Lehighton, and which ho is prepared tn make up in the latest fashion and most durable manner, at prices vfhich actually defy competition. Call and examine goods " and learn prices and be convinced. SB-Job printing of the finest description can be had at the Carbon Aovocatk office lit verv low prices. Call and see samples, ffSee a wine cup In another column with a bunch of grapes from which Slieer's Port Grape Wine is made, that is so highly esteemed by tho medical profession fur the tiie of invalids,weakly persons and the aged Bold by all druggists. aEWWANTKn, a girl, about IB years ofaec, to assist with Housework. Apply at the. Cibiox Adtooatic office, Lehighton, Pa. Stonefish, a chief of the Delaware tribe of Indians in Canada, last week plared his ton in the boarding school at Nniarelh. The Lehigh Valley Railroad has been testing a new locomotive made for speed. It ran from Waverly to Elmira, a distance of eighteen miles, in nineteen minutes,mclud lng one stop. Sfy-The medicine of Ddspas Dick .v. Co are unexcelled for elenonrcj purity, and re llabilitr. Their Beidlitine Seidlili Towders are as pleasant as Lemonade. Their S..1 Capsules are world famous. Bee Advt. t f-W-We have much pleasure in recom mending Thermaline to our readers, as an absolute cure for Malaria. The manufae turtle' name alone Is a guarantee nf It mcr it. It sells at 25 rents per box. For par tleulara see Advt. aaPennsylvania Stale College admits both sexes. Endowment half a million Tuition free. Courses of study, Classical Scientific, and Agricultural. A thorougli Preparatory Department. Expenses $.1 1 $5 per week. For catalogue, address ,1ns BnTLtnoi, A, M.. Tres. State College Pa. ff-Joseph Obert, Bank street. Lehigh lon,ls offering for sale about 1 000 well-bound all oak barrels, holding about J? gallons each, which he will dispose of at from 75 eenta tor tn 90 cents each, If called for toon, A good opportunity to securo your cider barrels. 43-4 3i.Dr. J. A. Mayer, of Matich Chunk, Is using Napoll, 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. gSf Great attraction Inf Fancy Dress Goods, Trimming!, Shawls, etc, at the Orig inal Cheap Cash Store of J. T. Nusbaum & Bon. Uaveyou prepared your exhibits for fba fair If not, you should do in at once. Voters should recollect that Saturday, October 2nd, Is the last day on which they can pay taxes. Those who have not paid n Stale or county tnx within twoycars should Itenil to it at once. The L. & S. railroad company have contracted for the erection of o new bridge the line of their road, above Mauch Chunk, 000 feet in length. Tho rhiladel hia bridge building company is to do the work. JCST" "Tuno up your voico" and stop that cough by taking Dr. Bull's' Cough Syrup. Price. 25 cents. Shortly before noon on Saturday Quin- tus Snyder, seventeen years of age, was run over bv a train l lour cars which were be. ing backed on Hip Lidiigli Valley Railn.H'1 pposito the Ninisnti Forge Work Allcn- tnwn, by tin' engine Vulcan. A hr.tkeiiiin on tlicpecoud last cor shouted to the boy t fet off the track, but as he was w.t heeded il is believed that the cries of warning wen not heard ItMli legs were cut off at til kues, re-ullinz in the death of the viel'm at hIhhiI 2 o'clock. Ovei!Coatjngs,T1k Clauss Bro's, popular Merchant Tai lors, announce to their custo mers and friends that, they have just received an immense stock o( the newest patterns m Overcoatings, winch they 1 are inenared to matte up m the latest stvles and most div rablo manner at very low pri ccs lor cas'i. Call and exam i no ti;o stocK Delore matting; Your purchases clsewlie e. Wo are bound to satisfy the most lastidums in the matter of do thing, gents' furnishing goods hats, caps, boots, shoes, etc. A ten year old son of Mis. Ilunsickc of Catasauqiia, was struck on tho head li an engine on the L. & S. R. R., at Catasau qua, on Fridav afternoon. IIU skull wa fractured, resulting in li is death an hoi and a half lat'r. Mr. Harry V. Morthimcr, Jr., retired from this office with Iho issue of the !an number of Ihv Jfcrad, In Mr. Moribund' dcpartuicwe feel it due him to say tl whilo he had charge of the Herald ofiico w found him In be a good, practical comjxisi tor, a young man of excellent habits, and gentleman. In parting with him we wisl him the largest measuio of success, and feu confident that he possesses those sterlin qualities essential to that end. Un is sue ceded by Mr. William F. Wilson, late Xew York, a gentleman competent in that pertains to tiie running of a printm establishment Oirton Herald. tSWhy will men allow themselves their noble horse to suffer when Kendall Spavin Cure applied properly will roinnvi Tho following directors of the Lick wanna Iron and Coal Company were elect Tuesday at Scrantnn: Moses Taylor, John Blair, W'lliain E. Dodge, Percy R. Payne Piatt, B. G. Clark, Samuel Sloan nnd E! wanl Hatfield. Mr. Hatfield was clec! President, and C. F. Matteo General Mana ger, to succeed W. W. Scranton, resigned The Rev. Dr. C 8. Ve Ider, tho vener able pastor of tho Reformed church of the Ilugeuots in Charleston, South Carolina, preached last Sabbath morning for I lie Rev. James A. Little' congregation at Hnken luiinua. all siiU'ering fiom man and beast. See ad. pit Kendall e Spavin Cure always ruics if properly Used. Read advertisement. Tiie Republicans, about 325 strong, or Mauch Chunk and East Mauch Cliiink,iiur uiled Tuesday evening in the two boroughs. It is saiii by those who witnessed it to have been a tame uffair after the great Democratic parade of two weeks ago. Wake up, gentle men l John Kl ne, the Democratic candidate for District Attorney was in town on Weil nebday, calling upon his friends. He in forms us that Ins prospects for an election are bright. &o mote it be. &9 A new and beautifnl ttock of Lamps just icct-ivrd at Dr. C. T. Horn's Central Drug Store, Lehighlon, which he is offering at lowest prires for cash. If you need lam ns you should nut buj before examining this splendid assortment. The Garfield and Arthur clubnf this borough, paraded 123 strong, last Saturday evening, in honor of the victory (7) in Maine. If you desire to secure one of the stand privileges at the fair grounds during the coming fair, remember the sale will take place to day (Saturday), the 25th Inbl., at 3 p. in. Socrates advised young people to view themselves in the glas , the virtuous and handsome that they might do nothing derogatory to those virtues, and the ugly that they might endeavor to make the beau ties of tlio mind compensate lor the defects of the body, and the Eslerbrook Steel Pen Co. advise all lovers of easy writing to us- their Kpular Steel Pens, tu be had of ul stationers. SF Ladies, do not fail tn call at Daniel Graver's Bvo Hive store, mid luspect those beautiful Oriental Cashmere Flannels, in Gendarme, Marine ami Navy Blue, Garnet Myrtle Green and Black, for ladies' and ..I, ..,' Clllti.l n. Tl.uu u-n .uhu .la.l. .. I.w. .. BUI .1 . UPJ BfU 'KtJ ViVl t.iMi jireuy. Notwithstanding tho trouble in Maine at to who Is legally elected Governor, Dav id Ebbert will continue to furnish Democrats and Republicans with teama at astonishing ly low rate or csih 1 Mra. O. Vf. Kemp, tfia Wife of & wealthy farrrter of Dorks county, committed suicide by drowning 8unday afternoon. While Bitting at her home with her husband and children, she suddenly rushed to a creek near, and was drowned before she could bo rescued. This was her third attempt at sui cide, she being watched too closely to suc ceed before. At Pleasant Valley, near Pittston, on Sunday, J. B. Carl, his wife and one child, Mr. and Mrs. Woodward, of Mill Crcek.and Jennie Powell, a domestic, were poisoned by eating cakes made of corn meal which had been mixed with arsenic and set osidc kill rats. Mrs. Carl and Mrs. Woodward died Monday morning, nnd Jennio Powell was not expected to survive. The others, It was thought, might rccovor. ES- Don't forget that Daniel Graver, of o Beo Hivu store, has just opened olio ease prints which ho Is selling at FIVE CENTS - .. . i.i. i i per ynnl. van eariy ii you wish a uargniu. David Ebbcrt's new dwelling, on tlio corner of Second and North streets, Is fast nearing completion. It is a two-story brick ith French roof, nnd will odd much to the ppeuranco of that corner when completed. Samuel Seilcr's new houss is nearly nlshed. It is located on Bank street, near ho L. Ic S. depot, nnd preseut9 a hno op- penrance. lie will occupy II snoruy as a lwclllngand meat market. A new pavement has been laid m front f the Valley House, and the Improvement is gradually working its way up Bankway. ijg. A splendid assortment of Latnpi nd Glassware just received at Daniel GrA- ver'sBee Hive store, nnd selling very cheap for cash. Call nnd see for yourselves. arPatier and envelopes, in boxes.hand- some, lor a to ou ccnis ai uucKenoacn , Mauch Chunk. The Beiks County Fair will be held in the city of Reading, from the 28th inst., to 1st of October, both days inclusive. 1 lie ndications are 'hat it will be tho largest ml most successful that the county hns ever nown. Most of the stalls for Imrsc3 anil ttlo have already .been taken up, and tho isplay of thoroughbred stock will bo un sually flue. There will also be an excel cut exhibition of fruit, grain, vegetables, ml all product of the soil. A large amount f space has been allotted for the exhibition f improved agricultural machinery ami mplemcnts. There will bo special nttrne- tioim each ilav ol the f air, including a unl aw ascension on Wednesday, September 9th. Races will take place every alter l.hetween noted t utters. The ground", tuated within a lew minutes walk of the railroad demts, ure delightfully located, ul' inline a iiiatniificcnt view of the city of Heading nnd Schuylkill and Lubanon val evs. Excursion tickets will be sold nt all railroad stations at reducd rutes of laie. Wo printed List week lilleen hundred jilla for J. T. Iniistiaum & bon, o. the popu- uroiio price stoic, which Unit enterprising tfnii have distributed, ami inconsequence hey arc doing a rushing business. Printer's nk m)'s. Sparks from some of the engines on the j. V. Railroad set fire to the dry leaves on die Mahoning mountain south cast of this town, and it burned ul u lively rate lor two ir tltlee days. Chestnuts will he plenty on tho Ma (oiling mountain this fall. O.ir laihlic schools opened lor a six ooiiths' term on Monday morning last, During the w,ek ending on ihu 18tli list., there were 10(1,987 lonsol coal shipped vcr the Lehigh Valley Railroad, making i total for the season to that date of 3,454,- 793 tons, showing an increase, us compared with same tfine last year, of 148,49" tons. 5-o.Mrs. M. Culton, White street, Weiss Hirt, announces to the ladies that sho has just icturiicd from the city, and is now opening mi immense assortment of fall anil winter millinery good's, trimmings, notions, Ac, to which she invites their early atten tion, as she is prepared to offer unproVfjdent ed bargains. A large slock oftiouewund i-qiular plush hats very pretty uiid very cheap. David O'Brian, of the Canal Store, Wetssport, claims to have hoisted the first Hancock and English flag in that borougl The Miner Biw., of tho Fort Allen Foundry, Weissport, aro busy as bees run uiug lull tune and lull handed. James Campbell, u brakemun, had both legs cut oil' while slnftingcarsat White Ha ven, on the Lehigh Valley Railroad, Wed nesday. $stj It is surprising to sen how E. II, Hold, Mauch Chunk, has increased his stock of stocks, watches and jewelry of tho latest designs, and now has the largest stock ol new goids in the county. He is doing a fine business low prices nnd square dealing be ing the cause of his success. minlaterlnl Axuoclntlon. The Lehigh Valley M.nisterlal Associa tion of the M. E. Church, will meet in tho church at Mauch Chunk, on Monday and Tuesday next, September 27th and 28th. rnnaKAMMK or exkhcisks. Monday evening. Consideration bf the Doctrine of the Holy Spirit. To be ojwned by Rev. J. P. Milltr. Tuesday, 9:30, a. m'. DoVolion and Re ports. 10:30. Review of Farrar'a St. Paul, by Rev. E. It. Hoffman. Hits. Methods of Study,opencd by Rov. W; Ki MacNeal. 2, p. m. Devotion. 2:15. Pulpit Th6mes, opened by Rev. A. Heebucr. 3. How to Promote Christian Activity In the Churches, opened, by Rev. J. F. Meredith. 4. Questions nnd answers. 7:30. Sermon by Rev. W. P. Itornell. The newly appblnted Presiding Elder, Rev. James Cunningham, Is expected to preside at the meetings. Hf.t. W. ComtAN, Rev. D. M. Young, Rkv. J. H. Wood, Ex. Committee. Wcnilicrlj- Special. 'J ho repair ol cars In the new car shops has already begun. Mr. Georgo Lcntz and wife started on Thursday last on n visit to friends In the West. We wisli them a pleasant time. Mr. Dan Montz, while chestnutingi on Sunday, fell from a tree and broke hli arm. We regret to report Mr. E. P. Williams ill with fever, and trust he may speedily be restored to health. Mr. Charles Cassler raised a pear on is place, this season,! hat weighed 10 ounces and measured twelvo Inches in circumlcr, once. Also a tomato that weighed thirty' two ounces. Who can beat it? A beautiful 10x18 Hancock-English ling wns hoisted by the Democratic club on Thursday last, on tho corner of Main and Carbon streets. It is hung so as to be seen tn advantage from' cither street, and looks well. Mr. Tatrick Welsh, a young man resid ing in the western part of town, on Monday veiling fell from a second story window o: tho Carbon House and brnku his back. He was removed to his home nnd is now under the treatment of Dr. J. B. Tweedlc. Mr. Jacob Knccht, n machinist, and an aid resident of this place, was injured verv severely on last Thursday. The bcciilei; was reused by a part nf the shafting becoin ing detached and striking Mr. Knccht on the bead nud bark. He was biought home on Friday ami is now doing right well. Mr. Win. Blakes'ee, Jr., is now our Imp- picrt man, having received u bouncing boy in Tuesday last. Mrs. Humliii and Mr.i. Itoiiscr,ofMauch Chunk, were the guests of E. R. Enbody on fuesdav last. Mr. George Lenlz and wife are visiting fnetids In Chillncothc, Ohio. Miss Minnie Honseris visiting In town the guest of Mr. K. Hoiiscr n .d family. -Miss Ida Fletcher, of UuzIelon,!s keep ing house for Mr. and Mrs. Lentz during their absence fiom town. On Monday last Mrs. J. Eslingcr took advantage of the iihsenco of her husband t pack up and go." This is only the thin time, but is rcHirted to be the last. Joh can now truly say "I am monarch of ull survey." Messrs. John Rnsriistock and Ed. Khitz made a trip to Driftoii Sundav last. W wonder what was Edward's attracting-pow crt Wo know John's. Mr. E. R. Enbody paid a visit to Maud Chunk, Tuesday lat. The Ladies Aid Society hod a pleasan meeting at Mr. Faust's on Tuesday last. Mr. Jackson, an aged resident of ou town, died At his residence, on First St , on Thursday. Interment to take place to-day (Friday). Mr. S. G. Eby, paid a visit to friends i HuzU'tnu on Sunday last. The Misses Hotfcckir, Miss Kora Smitl and Nettie Dinkey were among the party who visited Glen Oiiuko Thursday last. Miss C. Wliicl, of Mahonoy City, visiting friends iu town, the guest of Mr. D, avails ami lamuy. Mrs. S. G. Eby is visiting friends Williamsport, The addition of the elegant motto the Garfield flag improves its appearance very mucti. - Clicsinuting Is at present occupving the leisure hours of quite a number of our young tolksr Misses Lizzie llarlcmonand Clara M lerpaidu flying visit to friends in Beaver Jleailow. Mrs. Musselman and Miss Olive are visiting friends in Wilkesbarre. Flot, rutal Murder of ElizatBth Hay. Wo aro Indebted to the columns of the t&rcoil County Democrat of last Saturday, for the following particulars of the brutal urder of Mra. Eliz. Ray, In Iho borough ol Mauch Chunk; Friday mornlng.q'ulto early, our people were thrown Into considerable excitement by tho announcement of the murder of Mrs. Ray, who was found deed iquattingon the flour of her hausc, h'er head covet ea with blood and evidence of having been struck a violent blow behind the right r. Her residence is an old delapidatod building owned by Charles McFadden, B few doors below the county Jail. About 7 clock wo entered and found the victim (is above stated, and tho filthy condition of the room presented a scene the like of which we never believed could exist in this communi ty. It is reasonably safo to say that the houso has not been cleaned for years. The igbt of the bloody corpse' In such a place as simply sickening. Soon nller 8 o'clock Mr. John Painter ar rested Thomas Dowdell,nged about 45 years, nd employed ns a laborer on the L. & 3. rail' road. The arrest was made without formal proceedings, on Information that demanded prompt action. Mr. 1'aintcr found him on usqucliatina street, nnd apparently under stupilying effects of liquor. He was taken before Squire Frisbic, and witnesses were examined as follows: George Vun Ronk sworn. He said that he was ut Beers' store last (Thursday) night, bout luj lo II o'clock ami saw uowuell I.lKl of l l'lllTS Remaining uncalled for In the Packerton Post (llllce, on September 18th, 1880: Mrs, John Mi-Uough l-dward Haupt .Miss .Mary (loner K. lltti In icer Alburi bender I Charles liunlap. Perrons calling fur any uf Iho above loltets will please say - Advertised." I., MtDANIEL, P. M. ICi'tlijioiix Kult-k. M. K t'liDiicii, J. P. Miller, pastor. 1.15 Love Feast. 10 30, Senium by the Pastor. 2 00, Sunday school. 7.30, Sunday school re view and aildrcsst-s by several of the breili. em and the pastor. A cordial welcome to all. ZlON'a ItKFOKMfcDUiitmcii, J. H.lUrtman pastor. Preaching at 10 a, m., Sermon, In Ucrman. '2 p ui., Sunday school. 7:30p.m., sermon, In Lngllsh. A cordial welcome to alt. MtTHUllli-T hriBCOI'AL O'lll'llCII, 1'ACKKIl- ton. 1). F. fJnangst, Pastor. 1'rtaclilng on Sabbath at 10 30 a. in and at 7 30 p. ui. Sun- da school at 2 p. ro. Prayer and Class meet. tnx on Tnursda) evening at 7.30 p. in. LiKlllnlllOX llVAMIKLlCAL OlIUHOlt. It Saioyer, pastor. Preaching to-morrow at 10 a. m.t and IHO, p.m. Sun, lay school 2 p. I'nrailo and Jllbllciu. The Democrats of Lehighton, Packerton, Weissport, and vicinity will have a grand Jubilee and Parade, on Saturday evening, Sept, 25, 1SS0, in the borough of Lehigh ton, Pa., to celebrate the Republican defeat iu Maine, upon which occasion Hon. Alien Craig, of Mauch Chunk, will positively be present and address the people on the vital issues ol the day. The parade will move at 7:15 from the club room on Bank street, and proceed through town and thence to Weiss irt, returning to Lindennan'a Hall (club room) where addresses will be made. .tliltmi'k I'nradiso Lost. The Leuker Bros, will exhibit thh mag nificent panorama,inthe Evangelical church, thisborough, this (Friday) evening, Sept. 2 1, fur the benefit ofGnaden Huetten Lodge, No. 355, Good Templars. Rev. I. O. Cam bell, pastor of the M. E church, Somnnauk, III., says: "It is the best exhibition of the kind wc have eer seen. The lecture is a marvel ol memory." We wish it could be exhibited to every Sabbath School in our land. The scene 'Lik not upon the wine' is well Wnilh the price of admission. It is a lemiMiance lecture Hi ilwll." Doors niieii at 7:."U ii'cbick. Admission, adults 25 t-ls chiidrcu under 12 years, 15 cents. -nun sunning ouch. Mr. Euiroa: I notice in your paper of the lllli inst., that Tax-payer goes for that ditch iu the rear of Bank street, and I beg leivo lo help the matter along. On very warm days the effluvia that cornea from (hat quarter it simply humble, ami much of the sickness that now prevails in our mldet Is no doubt originated from that source. The borough authorities should romel the own ers ol this swamp tooK-ii the ditch orrhan lie! through it to that tile staguant water would pass ctr. In case they do not attend to It the Constable shquld reiiort the matter to Court and have the Grand Jury give it a little attention. If we desire a liealtby town that swamp must he cleaned out, and li our citizens make up their minds to push it through it can be doue. Will they do lit Drain Irons nn Accident. Thomas John, a very highly respected citizen of Yorktown, died nbout 8 o'clock on Monday morning last, at his resilience in that town. His death was caused by an ac cident which occurred to him on the prev ious Thursday, while driving into town; when driving down Popular street, and at the Mine street crossing, an engine was passing which frightened his horse a spir ited one which caused the horse tn turn suddenly .throwing Mr. John out of the bug gy on to the railroad track. Un being taken tn his home il was found that he had received injuries which were beyond reach, and he itmained in a low condition, bleed ing inwardly Irom that time until his death Monday morning. D"Ctors Longshore, of Hazleton,Browu,of Jeancsville,and Lazarus of Au'lcnricd.were called in for consultation but all their clKn Is proved unavailing.and at the hour above stated, Thos. John.oueof the field best men in the coal, iiassed away from tins earth to another one. His ilcath is uni versally and sincerely regretted. Micrllf's 5.n.l-. On Monday, O.-tober llth, IPSO, at (he Mauch Cniliik Omrt House, the Sheriff will sell properties as follows: A, il.e nroneriv of W. II. Arner. defend ant, and Barney Barron, lerre tenant lot of ground on Bunimii Jim, wun vwo-iory I'rame i welling, a small stable and other im provements. Aa the nronertv of E. H. Evans, a lot on White Street, Summit Hill, with a two story nlank dwellliu? end otliT improvements. As the property of B. M. Boyle In the um.iioli nt IiHiistonl. a lot on Welt Abbot strcri.witii a two-story frame dwelling house wagon shod and other outbuildings. Aa Ihe property of John Gould, defendant, and Jeuktn E. Jenkins, terra tenant, lot on White street, Summit Hill, with one and a half story frame dwelliny, kitchen attached, and other outbuildings, Aa the property of Sylvanus Christman,a lot in Franklin township, adjoining property of Jacob K. Rickart, wiib two-story (ramo dwelliog and otbir improvements. mini, alone nnd Dome one hilrra'd fur ul field, mid bowdell responded and con lined up street talking politics to himself, ml witness kept close enough to him to tear mm, being also on Ins win- home. Dowdclt crossed the street at tho school itisc, and went up us far us tho viciuilv of .Mrs. nays nuuse. whilst witness suioii nunc Aiiuory nnd crossed over neur the jail, but Dowilell hud disappeared. li. li. Until sworn, sum as no was coming own iibout 1 1 o clock aud heaiil n noise near tho jail, in a Siriall house standing in too hollow euw at Mis. Ray's door a man who acted as if intoxicated. Howdcll, the insuner looks Iiko the man he wns mak ng a uuisc and wanted the woman inside to open the door, nnd threatened to burst il open. Witness stopped about 10 minutes; ttie voice uisiiie sunt tie siioutit go nway,unu ul n't waul hlui there. Allred Humes sworn, said he lives opiios te. His sister railed his attention to the noise ami he looked out u Hit listened, heard t, but could not understand the words. Heard a man's voicu but could nut recognize iiu. Mr. E. M'llliearn ctinio along and w itness im licit him uml stnleil thai some thing was going on at Mrs. Ray's. Mr. M, weni over, listened ami returned. Mr, Kimtz,Mulhearn und witnest went over and Mill lie ui n nipped ut the door, winch was 'peued and saw a man butdid not recognize un. He waau luaiiol size iitniut like Dow- dell. Mr Mulhearn said he recognized the ice. The door opened a second timo nnd we stood aside talking. It w-ns a moonlight night. Alter I got home and to Led, I waked up iiniin, mid saw n man go up the 1:1 1 1 Imca I Mis. Ray's home; was waned by his sis ter who said shcsiw n man como out und ink out a white shirt. E. M. Mulhearn, Esq., sworn stated that o leturncd Irom n meeting at iNesquenon uu ulaiut midniiiht nod proceeded home wiiid. residing a lew doors from the jail Mr. Kuiilz called his attention toa noise nt Mrs. R.iv's. und that they heard cries ol nimKT and sounds as il some one was ueat HE her. Witness went over, stood in front of the door and listened) heard conversation ociweeu two ttcrsons.it not three, and rccog inzed Mrs. Ray's nnd Duwdell's voices; went buck and informed Mr. Kutitz. 'ihe con versation iie heard was of a character lead ug to the beliel that Dowdeli'a puiioso was rimina inlercouisc. 1 returned ami mm Mr. Kuntz and exiiressed belief that ll man would be nlnised,aiid Air. ft. puion an overcoat. Mr. Haines also dicsscd lum selfind we all crossed over. Witnessrappcd at the door and heard Mrs. Ray in a husky voice sav "onen the iloor and It was opened and a man stood behind it. Witness said lou'l throw anvt hinc: then Haines and Kuntz retreated a little and left witness tn "hold the fort." The door closed again and the (rnrty outside remalpd for a while, and the door opened again and they saw Dow- Jell, lie Had on a white or light shirt, no coat. It was a clear moonlight incut. William II. Kuntz sworn testified, sub stantially to the same facts as Messrs. Haines and Mulheurn Whilst these witnesses were hoard, the County Coroner, C. W. Lentz, put in an appearance, and summoned the following gentlemen as jurors: John Taylor, Jos. P. Tacy; James Belfnrd, Bernard Phillips, Dr. A. J. Meyer and John Osborn. Tho further examination of witnesscswas then suspended, and theovidenco being suf ficient, Dowdell was taken to jail by Mr. fainter. Mr. John Sher.-y havingbeen rent up to Dowdell'e house, by Squire Frisbie,ro turned with a pair of pantaloons belonging to him, and they wero stained with blood The gentlemen named as jurors with the Coroner and District Attorney Siewers,then proceeded to Iho scene of blood wbero the jurors were sworn The Coroner's Jury, after having been sworn, adjourned until 2 o'clock, p. m., in order to enable the report of the doctors en gaged in tho post mortem examination to report. Dr. Erwin, assisted by Dr. Jos. La cair, proceeded to the eceno and gave the body a thorough examination. Wo arosafe in saying thai a club or other instrument of greater force than a fist struck the fatal blow, and that aside from this, the victim was choked, the blue finger marks being clearly visible around the. throat. The probabilities are that the old woman was outraged, choked and beaten tn death. The shirt referred to as belonging to the accused was found back of the jail, very much saturated with blood and it was fully identified as the shirt of the accused. Tho deceased was atone timo an Intell gent and respectable woman, but for years past she was dissipated, and an object of pity. It is said that afier the loss of her husband by death, and also the death of a daughter, that she commenced drowning sorrow by the use of strong drink the old old story I Sho continued her existence for five or six years in the place where she end eil life as the victim ofa most brutish mur der, and for some lime ast citizens of the vicinity endeavored to have the nuisance of her filth removed and the poor woman properly cured for, but they were unsuc cessful. Whilst it may be true that nn'paiticuiar person or party can rightfully be held re sponsible for it, the fart Is thai such n scene as the one wo saw yes'terday morning is a disgrace to the town, and a libel uu civil ization. That such eickening filth can exist and for a length of time continue within twenty-five yards of the grand County building of sandstone, and near the center of n respectable and refined community, is a truth that must le told in humiliation and shame I The reputed murderer is a stout, course featured man, and doubtless also the victim of habitual inlemperonce. The very fact that he entered this place at midnight for the purpose indicated in the testimony, shows a depravity even beyonn and below that of the brute I He is entitled to a fair Tlio 6oaI Trade The anthracite trade cdnllntie rery ac tive. Wo learn that ordcrsj especially for the harder kinds nf anthracite, ate greatly In excess of the p'r6diictIon,and the difficult lyof supplying demand la further aggra vated by the scarcity of vessels at all ship lng' points and the Ifigli prices of eastward freights. Freights to New England are fully CO cents per ton higher than they were two months ago, and this advance, Which may be Increased ris tho season progresses, added tn tho Increased price of coal, will probably add nearly it dollar to the cost of the fuel to such dealers and consumers as failed to net upon tb6 advice of tiie Ledger and lay In tfieir Blocks when the pricos were low. The capacity of tho anthracile companies Is fully equal to the demand If steady work Is had during the eight or nine months of open navigation; but, if the purchasing public hold back orders and compel tho producing companies to woalt half time for nine months of the year, they cannot expect to get very low priced coal In the midst of tho scramble to get orders filled during the re maining three months of active work Cor porations are supposed to be Witliout souls, but no one can blame the coal companies for taking ndvantago of the present condition of the trade to make up some of the tosses in curred in consequence of the lefusal of the public lo send in their orders during the summer. Thoprcsentrolation between sup ply nnd demand for the entire season will indoubtcdly give from eighttonlnemonths fair work and from lliteo to four months ol half or one-third llmcaind.with the trade eo regulated, all tho companies could earn money without any very violent fluctuations in price but ifthere istu be nine months ol hall lime, nobodycantell how high the price of coat will be during the rush of the ro maining three month. Wc notice n para graph originating in New York and going tho rounds of the papers, nnd which, inad verlcntly without qualification orexplana tlon, found place in these columns un Sat urday, that tho present production of over 000,010 tons a week, being at the rato ol 33,000,000 tons per year, will nocissita'o cither restriction of production or decrease ol price, But eight mouths of tlio year aie already gone, the total production of which was only 13,S44,431 tons. If It was laissiblo to keep up n weekly tonnage of 000,000 tons for the remainder of the year tho total pro luction would be 10,200,000 tons, making 21,014,131 tons.or over two millionslcss than last year's tonnage of 2G,142,66U tons. The total production of September, October, No vember and December of last year's struggle fur largo tonnage was only 0,513,401 tons, ami we doubt whrtlicr.ln view of thescarci ty of vessels, any greater tonnage can bo brought lorward for the same four months ol this year. If so, then thenggrcgate tonnage of lfi8:l will he 23,363,832 tons or a reduc- ion of 2,77,857 below tho product of 1870. From two to four millions is variously es timated us tho product of 18711 carried over and consumed in 1880, notwithstanding tho mild winter of 187U-80. Taking it nt 2,000,- 000 would make the actual consumption ol IPSO about twenty-five and a half millions of tons Allowing 5 per cent as the natural rate of annual increase of consumption, and the fact that there are not likely to bo ns largo stocks on hand nt the end of 1880 as there wero at tho end of 1870, it would fol low that 20,000,000 will be required iu 1881 if there ure no greatchanges in business and manufacturing interests; but if tho next winter should be a cold one and add, say 2,000,000 to the domestic consumption of the country, nearly 28,000,000 of tons may be wanted in 1880. With tho prospect of such a business before them, it will require but ordinary prudence on the part of she mana gersofthe coal companies during tho com, ing winter to prevent an over stock and place the trade by the first of April next in position in which, for the first time for ten years, tho absolute control of prices will he held by tho producers and not by the consumer. Ledger, Monday. !MiwsMjiisiMiiiwaiiia in;, rTr- TWiuy No Patent No Pay. PATENT obtained, for Inventors In tho fjntUxf Stnto, Canada nnd Eurojio, at reduced rales. With our principal offico located in Washington, directly opposite the United States Patent OflicC( w6 aro able to attend to all patent business with greater promptness nud des patch nnd at less cost than other patent at torneys who are at n, distance from Wash ington, and who have, therefore, to employ " associate attorneys." Wo make prell ml nnry examinations and furnish opinions as to ntentabllty, freo of charge, and all who nie nterestcd In new Invention nnd intents arc invited to send for a copy of our "Guide for obtaining Patents' which ! ontfree to any address, and contains complete instructions how lo obtain patents anu oiuer vaiuaoic matter. Wo refer to tho Gorman-American Notidfial Bank, Washington, D.C.J the Royal Swedish, Norwegian and Danish Legations, at Washington; Hon. Jos. Casey, laie Chief Justice U. S. Court of Claims; to the Officials of tho tl. S. Patent Offico, and to Senators au d embers of Congress from every State. Address: LOUIS BAGGER A CO., Solici tors of Patents and Attorneys at Law, LeDroll Building, WAsniMaTo'K, D.C. dcc22 New Advcvtisculenta. i I H ranKiiriil1f nnnonncei tfi the rcoplo of Le- lllgniun anil UP viuunijr, ,u. nv .a ...... pared to supply thoin wlth.all,kliius or Household Furniture Mannfac'tirod from the bert Seasoned Mate- rials at Prices fully as low as the same arllcle. can bo louuht lor elsewhere. Here are a fiw ol the Inducements offered : Parlor Sets at (rom 50 to $C0 Walnut Marble-top Ilres-tng Case lie Ir-niin Sulies. 3 pieces W0 to 465 Patnled Hiilroonl MllttS 1S to 940 (lane Seated Chair", pcrs-tora.... 0 (Jommon i Imlrs, per ret of 0 $1 anu an otner uoous equally cui-ap. In this connection, I dcnlru to call tho at tenllun of the people to my ample facilities In S.-.y TdvcSV SCOTTISrf , THISTLE. Msclloiiial Fumers PATrVTEO Dir. Mill, 18TV.' The KlMlrlc T.ifM wnjn r'Cit discovery, Sol I ii dm Hi it ilm S.o'tisk T),Mt Jfttlrrfntt SVM tss i a greater oua, owlr.g tu the great amonnt of a-jlTtiirtsT tW h! r-.i'cvid, and the cures ttiev have cfl-rtcil. I ufler it from Asthma for fill en vcr.s 1 1 1. tnd rod America and 1 am now cO-oiiljtir'v eared. I have been tludytag the InlMlitiK procs4 lor years, and as a result 1 now rrlve the world the X'tJMnal rv.rt, the most elective, an t by far Hie moil convenient prepara tion ever oTero 1 to tho public, for Asthma Oisl ll.iv Favrr. al-o Sore Tntont, llnnreeners iroK Corah, diarrli, flronctiitlSf Neuralgia and Dlph-Z thuria. Care your sore 1 liro.it with theae Fumeri and von w.il heir no more ef Diphtheria. Thj am Invxluable for public spenkcra and alngers, They aro put tip in fancy boxea, and can be. carried in the pocket, and used at convenience, If you cannot get them from your Doctor, e Druggist, tend dirert to tho manufacturer, wlia will send thorn to all parts of the world, pest tip free. A child can nie these Turners, as they oanet have to bu tmoked, Priei, Out Dollar ftr Of MORRISON & SIMPSON, Prop'ra and Mantifa.oturef, liXLUURC, V. DUi:LIN3, Hutu . J, , Sept. 4 )1 For Rale hv A. Lehighton, I'a. I'nckcrtou Hippies, E. R. Brown, Master Cur Builder of L. V. R. R., is building a largo and com modious brick office tcre, having charge of this great line and all its branches; the in creasing business of his department requir ing a largo number of clerks, the old office wns too small. It will be one of the finest along the line. John S. Lcntz has charge of tho clerical department. Tho many friends of John Koons will bo glad to learn that he has so far recovered from n erriois illness as to bo able to resume his position of foreman of Ihe lumber yard. II. 8. Goodwin was iu Packerton on official business on Thursday. One of Iho Lehigh Valley mail agents says if General Hancock is elected President, and he has to get out, he won't, under any circumstances, teach n Democrat how to distribute mail matter No sir. Thomas Weaver, one of Fackerton's most enterprising men, is now engaged in several contracts which give promise of be ing very remunerative, David Hatch, a veteran engineer, find time to cultivate a fine lot, and has some of the finest varieties o'f grapes in the country, Dr. Boylon, an old resident of Packer- ton, is confined to the bouse with a severe cold Mr. John Mullen, for several years telegraph ojieralor at thia place, has left. We understand that ho has secured a position on tho Pennsylvania road Our schools are in full piorees, under the supervision of Prof. McLaughlin and Miss Solomon. The full time on the railroad is very acceptable to the men here, and the hope is indulged that it may continue henceforth We all will be clad to see an improvement in the business interests of the country, an that capital and labor may be fully enjoyed and reinuneraieu. IT THE UNDERTAKING BUSINESS withaNKW and HANDSOMK HEARSC, and a lull llnoof OAhKhTS ami COFF1.VS. 1 nm prepared to attend promptly to all or. ders In this Hue. at lowest prices. Patronage rerpectlully sultcltod and the most ample satlsfactlun guaranteed. V. SCHWARTZ, octl2 HANK St., Lehighton. FARMERS, LOOK to Yotir INTERESTS, AND PURU1IASE A Ctapi OR Mower and "Reaper ! Tho Best In the Market, for Sale by J. L GABEL, AGENT POR CAtlllON COUNTY. Alio, on hand, and for Salo In Lots to Suit Purchasers. CHEAP FOK OAS1I, 10,000 feet Georgia Yellow Pine Flooring, White Pine Boards and Floor ing, Lath, &c. at ius nAttnwAUK store. William Home, sentenced to be banged for murder, hanged himself in the jail at auit ole. .Mnrie, uui., luesnay. April H-rnl Lehigiiton, Pa I F TOU AUK IS 'EEI) OF Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Curt. i rnrmrri u nr. f.iYiin" Kionrji rr.i A vegetable preparation nnd tlia only ptarff -rmeiiy 111 uio worm iur itrivui' ISJ"TestimonifiH of Ihe hlstiest order In MOof of thco statements. turror ih" euro or mnitocos. call for War nor ftSaroIHiibcfc Cur. iftiTFor trtn rum nt llrfalit nnd f fin nth dI?Axi. c.ilt for Wai-aUcr'ft Hnfta Iiilnv ami lilvcrdire. WARNER'S SAFE BITTERS IttithehestlSltirKl rnrIilrr.nndfltImalAlat cVtry function to more lieattMUl action, aijd Is thus n bp n e(l t in all tllviascs. il cures sent rki in it a nnii nthrr Nitin Tirana f Ioiia nud Dhenc3, Including Caucerst Ui verM, nnd other Koros ndiii, mit un ci or iho svvmtAefc Coiistiimltoii. Ilulii General UeMl Ity, etc., ure cured by the nTc llltlrr. It utipqunled Hau appetizer and regular tonic Bottles of two sizes ; prices, OUo. and 81-OOu WARNER'S SAFE NERVINE Q'Urkly gtve Rett and Sleep to thasurlerlnf, cuips ilendiielio nnd Nruralgln, prevent i:iilleiile 'lt,nml relieves Ncrioui Pro' Iratlun brought on by excessive drink, ortr- work, mental shocks, and other causes. Powerful nnlt Is to stop pain and Booth dl tuibed Nerves, it never Injures the system, whether taken in smalt or larco doses. Bottles of two sizes ; prices, soe and Q1.O0S WARNER'S SAFE PILLS Ara nn immediate and rctivo stimulus for a Torpid .Liver, nud cure Collveaeis1D;rsrPl KU- thcet, MnUrt, TT9T and Ague, and should be useU'whenever tho bowels do not onerat freely and regularly,; Ao ntbrr lltl rctjulrt) 9t Mlll f1oM for IbetrMSsa work. I 'Hns S5U rmou V ftrnr r tifc KeMdlM V II aM r Fot tit. uy nf, w, l. ilora tup. -oi a Jltdfelnti ewrwfcti II, II. Warn er& Co, ropnrivn, EOOHESTEB, R. tl crjsma for raapUaa id T.llmo.UK ?MowMafe$l 'AMIS OM-kwZ-WfSbI A continuous How or Water does not Wet or D&Q WOLFF'S A.OIVEE BLACKBNC. Sclf-Polisliliig Leather Presorrntlw NO FAMILY SHOULD Br; WITHOUT ITs YOUR in. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps. or, Gents' Furnishing Goods GO TO CLAUSS & BROTHER THE POriJLAU Merchant Tailors, Bank Street, Lehighton. PRICES VERT LOW t OK OASn. Tti publlo patronaga aollclttd. Julyl-tf DEALER FOR IT 0 II AY'S K PICO I Kin MI5D1C1NK. TRADE MARK Tun onEAT RADEMARfC JHIIL1HII 7? -ClS Seminal hiC- IS xTOvvJr Spcnnator. VtVSNjc !i lenoy. n ml SiPWl lie Stork, Government and Gold, 40 South Third Street. I'liila., September 23, IESO, tt f-0' 1U'... Ul. bid JC aakee L" B. cnirencv. '2- olo aakrd U. . f's. lis.,nt"r.., irsli Dlil 10SH aired U. H 4.' nenr.. in Dtl 1 01) ut'.ed U . I'S llW....... ....... tli IU DBKOll rennsvlvuma II.H biH Did M asW&l I'li'la A eadmirU.lt i: 'Mil li aitnl l.flngbVa levlt.lt 631, bin Sii, (u.ed J.n.itli ria .bNav.Co. .... 3IH old 82 asked Uui e I C.imi.anlcaor -V J-cs mil aaeil Ncrlli rn Umlru' I..II.... 27 bid 3TIi ird Heioiivl 1 Fa-o.li.lt. i o 20 bid :i wl 1'ltl. IH- Kult. It It. Co. I(, Did I2 asied i entrai rranmoi tattoo Co ID un CO aied .Nonliern l'ac'.lic Com Slit bid uiHanked 1'ret'd. 551. bid 15 H akted Nnr'h Pennsilvania It. It. 8 bid 4 ained 1'blla lelnhli & trie It. It., is Js bM IS anted Hilv,r.(Tiaei.l , iOit bid e'J4 aakul A cw i'rcatmi'iit. The Golden Elixir of Lfft. Wonderful Curti: It you haroComuinptlon, and would know tbat ji'nr ouunh ean be tnude loote and ca j Heel io Hui und Nlirlil Sweat, ebecked lull ,.il n f.ir Urrnn however nd we ' bouri j Intlaioinutlou taken nut of the Minna ttial and a fair Hearing, However, ann we , d at uncej that you con be are ,uro It wouhl be some welooine relief if It annuin apneiir mat tub uuings iiioruomiu be sMuiuntnl for in a manner that wmiM show some Iruit of cliaraoter approacbicg eumnioD numuniiy. The Evangelioal Lutheran Synod of East Pennsylvania met Thursday,! dth intt., In Allentown. The fillowinj; officers wero elected for the en,ulng year: Preaident, Pr. W. M. Albert Secretary, Rot J. A. Ting tnaitr, Treanrrer, Ir- L- X. Albert mado to no In S to a pound of healthy lleib I per wieK; 11 you nave any i nrnmo iincare, llronehillf, Aaihma. Catarrh. Iyrpepla,sielc I Headache, ileiirt lilwaae, l.lver Complaint, , Nervous lleblllty.Serolnul Weaknetsorbper. raiiiorrhoe.1, loi nf texual )ower In either sex froinanvcauiei If you have any form ol nerr- oua weakneta, loalnx fleih or waallnv away, and would know ol an ImmwIUl roller and certain cure for mauy oi ihe revereit caaes In a abort time, a new method with new agenta to fatten everybody. Invigorate and make strong aud healthy the uiwt hopolco caaea. cm toll oni ana vnifl ii oact lor parueu.ars JM POItTANT AKNOCNCEMEM! ILewIs Weiss. POST OFFICE UDILD1NO LSHiailTON, PA., has the rgeet and jtiosi XtXienam diock oi HATS, DAPS, &o. ever offered In tbla borounh. Horlni nur- ehaaed my Stock In the Kastern and other Manuf'tctorlea early In the leaeon and nt a taring oi 101019 per cenium on mo preaem Advanced Prices, 1 am prepared to olfer ex traordinary Inducements to ray cuatomera. Special attention ha, been glreu to the aeleo tlun of Fall and Winter Boots f and I Invite mynumeroiis friends and patrona to call and examine my atock before raaklna; their purchaiee elsewhere, as I nm prepared to crlve, apeclal Inducements to all UASH PlUtUllASKUS. Remember. LEWIS WEISS fott-Offlce Uulldlng, L,ebUbton, I'a. bepuxu. n hi.,... ' vx BEFORE TAKIMO.ihat roilow.UTEH TAHIHD. ns a spqnence of Self Abute: na Lois of Mem ory. Universal Latitude, t'liln tn the Hack, Dimncii of Vision, Premature Old Ave. and many other diseares that lend to Insanity or Oontumptlon. end n Premature Orare. ficTl'Ull paruciiliira in our pninpniei. wmca we dfalre to aend tree by mall to everyone. 3TTho Specific Medicine Is olrt bvoll dtuaj. giaia ftt tl per pickniro or lx packnnel for IS, or will be sent Ircobymall on receipt of Ibe inony ay annroainK -i-ne urcy ifiiicins Co . Mammies' liloex, IlKTrtniT, Miou. S'UjI) iiy DUUuaia'IU EVEIty WHERE May 8. ly M. JBCIE.IIAX Si CO.. BANE RTIVKET, Lehighton, Fa., and Dealeis In AllKlDd.oJ OnilN HOUOIITnnd bOLDt, JtEOULAll UAHKL.T UATS. ve wonJd.nl so. losocctlu'ly lnlora onrolti sens that weoru now tally prepared la BDI rbY tnem vritb From eny Mine deelred at VCItY i,ovi:st 1'ittcr.H. JV. HKIIjMAN & CO. OPIUM HABITiHeSra ini't at lea r4t tlr n by any oibt r mran. No euff 'rloir or Inronv me'.ce. natnienf eiilp. rd to eny poit ot tie 1 .Rirc.t.dti. ewti inutli'Uluri ireo. AiMieas It. s. iilt-r a. t-ARY, Uernen Cpitnue, Jlich (I.tnt.iWjed lass). Jall"yi nmnn tmi ra 1 sjxfn-3. " -ej. rr VOUTII AND MIUDIC OFD, . would yini-e re-ior.'UioiH'iu 1 elltl pMtnii aim roa mu rei nu-j vice 111 s -two oove on Aoorei. 1 Frol.J.V JCCiA . OirdsneDurg N.V. JulvlTI Mnrplituc Habit Cured in ituir:'aja In p,v ill ' lued. lr. snrn-jis, . l.eunioii, fa. eprnyi The underalgned reipeetfully annonnces to ONLY 110 Par this style Siier, v w 11 ki d ll to your P pot tohe exiiniiui'ii re fore vou pay for It If it 1 not reweeentpd it eu beretarsevtatoui expenaf .u a immuiI enra for il-lu-tiated Ci cnlar. C. A. Wi.OD n li Tenlll t I'bl'i.. Pj. July lams. his numerous Irlenda an-l the public iieneral- p 1 I r "T" I I r f 1 1 " ly, that hala now preiiara, to soui.lr them ' Ul I U I I I yL ,Mrl , ,L with ohoKe 8IIOA IS FROM NEW JKH-I llUl I UIIL a- n RKV tt, ,ha V.'kWfir Market Prleea. Yatd I natej i. vrnll !. .1 ll c I to 11. B. IJISPENSAHY. Bnrten Snrtsn. 1 and Offlee t Rlfbiage Hotel, L.blghton. I'a , taie. ..ft Its Pr i J Mih tI ' JnH l.m DAti REX AKest barf K Y f-tv im
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