IT; Mam & Son's Great CASH SALE A Rare Chance for Cash Buyers Tho underalgned hire NOW Ol'EN and heady fft Inspection An Immense New Stock Fall? Winter Dry Goods Dress Qoodsj Voolcns, Blankets, Carpets, Oil Cloths, BOOTS, SHOES, tDc. Which' tiley have placed at slich Low Prlcca ks will-Move the Stock Quickly. Ail theao In search of ahy kind of DRY tlOdllS, fco., will do well to call and exam ine Oouds and Prices. Bespectfully, J. T. NUSHAUM & SON, Opposite the Public Square, Lehtgntoh, Pa. acpt 18-yl this nwm ssss Nenlwif A tvr (nc llureou (in Hprure s.vranow. 0CT0nEit2n.i, uso. Local and Personal. j' MJiificitiiJi:its. , Subrili'fs tvI II plctsc refcr to the dlrcr Mori Litis on their papers, by m lining 1 1 1 Will be able to m whether they are pi.,n tin our luniks .ir not, thus: John Fitzwilliatn iiuirS 7" Shows that tin bubwriptinn luii Lren p.n up till March Rth. 1870, nnd irmwqiiftitlk there Isonmlnll.irdueiismi tho prewnt jrur Which you will plcisn remit, nr$li2j will In charged if vo huV- to semi bill. 5so.Iook at the yellow dircition tub mi the first pago and sec how much ou owe. SSSTlCeiidull's Spuvln Cure iilnuyn cult if proiieily used. Head udvortin'inent. SR. Fail not to attend thfl Great Cash Balo now going on nt tin' OrU'iml Clie.ip Cub StorA of J. T. Nusli.tuni & Sou, il yuti Would secure genuine bargains. ifS-If you want a nicasmiHitli.easy shave your hair cut or sliaiiiKoing, n lo Franz Iloolerer's Saloon, under the Exchange Ilo Wl, .Ite wjll llx you right, and don't yon forget it. Sr Lewis Weiss, in the imsMifllra build ing, tt)'S linroughi has just made a large ail Uition to lila t-lnck for the fall and wiutci trade, viz, a full lino of (.till' nnd poft felt hats ol the latest and lien styles, nnd n Ijull line of gentlemen's, ladies' i.nd child rfn'a biwitu, shoes ami' gaiters, nil nl whirl) bp is offering at the very lowest rash prircr, SSR-If. II. Peters, agent, thn ipular mer chant tailor, in the jiostnliiro building, is now receiving and opening one of the largesi a,nd most fashionable stocks of cloths, cas aimere. and silitinca ever brought Into Lehighton, and whlen lie Is prepared to make up in the lalest fashion and most durable m inner, at prices which neiually defv comrwtitinn. Call nnd exnnilne goods und learn prices and bo convinced. jJTB-.lnb printing of the finest description can be hod at the Carbox AnvnCAt office at Tery low prices. Call anil see snuiples. ' JSTJ-See a wine cup In another column With a bunch of graphs from which Si-r' fort Grape Wine is made, that is so highly rsteemed b.v the Ihedtcnl prnfesion fertile Use or invalids.weakly personsnnrl the aged Sold by all druggists. SSrWAXTKD.ft girliabout IB years of aw, to' assist with Housework. Apply at the. YJaKbo Adtocatk oflice, lieliightnn, Pa. .e'firllundreds of clercvmen. doctors ami others have used Kendall's Spavin Cure with the best or success. Head the ad. " aThe medicines nf Dusdas Pick .fcCo. are unexcelled for cleaancc. luirllv. and ro. liabilltv. Their Seidlitiue Seidlitz Powders are as pleasant as Lemonade. Their Boll Capsules are World famous. See Advt. f sjfWe have much pleasure in recom mending Thermaline to our readers, as an absolute cure for Malaria. Tho manufae turers' name alone is a guarantee of it mer it. It sells at 25 cents per box. For par ticulars ace Advt. J 3?9- II. F. Luckenbnch, Broadway ,Moiich rhunk, is the agent for the American Book Kxchango puhlicatioOB. The bonks pub lished by this company embraco all thenin-1 popular works, and llioy are sold ai such extraordinary low prices as t be within the reacn oi every oouy. 2SUPennsylvnnIa State College admits twin texts, Endowment nan a million. Ttfillon free. Courses nf 6tudy, Classical. Scientific, and Agricultural. A thorough ftrjiarabiry Delia rtuleut. Expenses S3 In Si per week. For catalogue, address .Ins. Shrtlidoi, A. M., Pres. State College Pa. uXif.Tneph Obert, Bank street Lehigh tort ,ls offering for sale abiut 100:1 well -bound nil nak barrels, holding almut 48 gallons f ach, which he will dispose of at from 7.1 cents tn to DO cents each, If called for soon. A good opportunity to secure, your eider oarreis. 43-4 touDr. J. A. Jfavef. of Maucli Chunk Is using Napoll, a recent discovery, for the prevention oi pain in cleaning Icmier teeth for filllns. with the creates! satisfn-tinn. Those who would avoid suffering should can upon mm. Jttf- Great attraction in Fancy Dress bonis. Trimmings, biiawis, etc., at the Orig inal Clseap Cash Store of J. T. Nusbaum & Son. 2l3 Iulles, do not fail to call at Daniel Graver's lieo Hive store and inscct those oeauiuui urientai i.asnmere flannels, In bendarme. Marine and navy Ulue, (Jarnet Myrtle- Green and Black, for ladies' and children's suitings. They arc very cheap ana preuy. telU A new and beautifnl slock of Lamps just rectdvel at Dr. C. T. Horn's Central Drug Store, Lehighton, which he is offering t lowest prices for cash, If you need lamps you should not buy before examining this spieuani assortment. SlTlie aeven wonders of the world among the aneienta werei Tho Pyramids of Egypt, the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, the Statue of Jupiter by Phidias, the Ten)' pie oi r-phesus, tne Aiausoieum,tne unlnssus at Rhodes and the Pharos of Alexandria. A whole phalanx of modem marvels claim to be tho right)) win Id's wonder, among which Is this, that a eUvd pen that takes a month to maka can bo sold for one cent the most popular in America being Ester brook's. SaThe scientific combination of the purest drugs renders Dr. Browning's medi cines of the finest flavor, and are readily taken by nid or young. Children especially are not easily induced to take any kind of medicine, but Dr. Browning's C.AC. Cor dial, lor Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, etc., is so palatable that they are eager lor the time to onne when they may have more. Hold by all drnnguls at JO cents per bottle. W. Champion Browning, M. D., Proprietor, HIT A rcli Street, Philadelphia. 0. Write to Mm. Lydia E. Pinkham, No, ill WeaUrn Avenue, Lynn, Maw., lor pamphlet relative, to the curative projwr tie orhr Vgtble CouifuHiud in all Ce llule complaint. Any Utaki published by the Ameri can Book Bxeliange may be procured of E F Luckeafcacb, Ma uea Chunk. Considerable sickness prevails in this neighborhood, Wo had a dellghtrul "add much needed rain on Monday afternoon and Tuesday last. The total number of voters In Lehigh county Is 10,704. Fall seeding and culling corn is tho order of the day, A titan who beta on the election loses his vtej If challenged. The ffo. 1 furnoco at Parry villo is' being rellncd arid bthcrWiso repaired. The milnber of prisoners held in the Northampton county prison is 39. John Kline, Democratic nominee, for District Attorney, was l i tewn Wednesday, interviewing his uumcroup friends. -Hon. A. J. Durling and John S. Lcntz, Esq., were in attendance at the meeting of Congressional Conferees, at Bloomsburg, on Tuesday, Any voter moving from one district to another between this nnd the Zd of IWvcm ber loses his vote. The Tamaqua rjolicy-holdcra of the Lycoming Fire Insurance Company have resolved to resistjtho assessment of 25 per cent. Sff"If you want n popular book of any kind, call upon -E. F. Luckenbnch, Maucb Chunk ; ho Is tho agent fur the American Book Kxelinligc, For the week ending on tho 25th tilt., i hero wcrb 110,7311 tolls of coal transported over the Lehigh Valley railroad, making a total for the season to that date of 3, 505, 533 tons, showing an increase of 1411,243 tons as compared with the same date last year. Abraham Lewis, nf Parryvlllc, was be fore Esq. II. A. Beltz.on Wednesday .charged with conimlltlng an nasnillt nnd battery up on his wife, Pauline Lewis, on tlid 23,1 ull Alter hearing (ho evidence of aome four teen witnesses for and ogainslj the Esq. de cided to hold the defendant tt) Appear at mint in the sum l.f 300. A surety of the peace caso was before lq. Beck, Wednesday, between parties from Sioney Mountain, East Penn township. A further hearing will be had to day (Satur day). OvKiicoATiNOS.The Clattss Bro's, popular Merchant Tai lors, announce to their custo mers nnd friends thar they have just received an immense tot k of the newest patterns in Overcoatings, which tliev are prepared to make up in the latest styles and most du rable manner at. Very lov pri ces for cas'i. Call and exam ine ttic stock before malcini' your purchases elsewlic e. We are bound to satisfy the most lastuhous m the matter oi clo thing, gents' furnishing goods, lats, caps, boots, shoes", etc. Rev. D. Ji P. Roseniiiilb'r.nf Lancaster, Pin, died Monday in' Allentown, aged 72 years. His dealli was canted by congestion nf the brain, resulting I'roui overwork at the East Pennsylvania Lutheran Synod, in ses -ion at Allentown n week gu. A Slatington cnriesioiiilcnt 6aya thai there will ho n Democratic gain nf iilaml loiiy voles in that borough in November. Nearly nil tllo Greenbackers aro expected lo vote for Hancock. To-day is the last day to pay yourtaxes to enable you to vote at the coming Piei- dential elcctioil. Let every voter see in limotliat this inipoitanl matter is attended lo at once. During the coining week many stnu gers will visit our town, and of course we may expect to find among them tome of the prole. onal pick-pockets who always f dlon up Stats ..ml C"Uiuy Fails. As prevention is bt-tler than cure, we would advise every bidy to "liaik uut lor pick pickets," and gamblers. -About 128 members of the Garfield clubs of Lehighton, Purryville, Weissiwrt, etc., paraded a portion of our streets, and then listened to an address by Byron South- wick, of Eastnn,iu front of Mania's hotel, on Friday night last. Cxawott Covntt does 'Well to endorse the renomination of Col. Robert Klotl for Congress. A self-made man, a whole soul ml citizen, a Mexican veteran, a gallant toldier, and as staunch a .Democrat as can be found, he is one of those Wen whom the parly should delight to honor. His plucky light last time to sustain the will of the ma jority who elected him should this time give the lull unanimous vote nf his district. He has done a good deal for Maueh Chunk and don't you forget it. Philadelphia Ad vocate. Robert H. Say re, President nf the Lehigh Valley Railroad, was arruinged Monday at 8 miervillc, I. J., for maintaining a nui- tance in the shape of a shallow mill pond on the pmierly id tho rallioad company, at Bound Brook. This fund is declared,by ex ierts, tu bo the source of a malarial trouule with whichiccordiug to medical testimony, eve:y family in the place, except ode, is uf feeteil. An application for a Hstpoiiement was denied, and tho case was-set down for the last week in October. Our young friend, aid, B. Kostenbader, of Iidlertown, was in town during the wst week, vlsiliug his parents anil friends. A eon of the Emerald Isle, meeting countrymen whose face was not perfectly remembered, aner saluting him most cor diallydnquiredhisname. "Walsh Walsh,' responded Paddy) "aro you from Dublin? I know two old maids tliero of that name, Was cither of them your mother?" Now go aud hire your teams al David Ebbcrts' popular livery on North atrcet.this borough Terms low. We are pleased lo learn that our friend W. E. Kemerer, of Franklin, has been ap pointed and taken up his commission as Justice nf the Peace lor that township. Mr. Kemerer is an honest and worthy young man and parties entrusting busiuess to him may rest oBsured that it will be properly and promptly attended to. It is a good ap pointment. We dropped into Messrs. Trexler & Kreidler's Central Carriage Work on Wed- nesday morning, and lound all hands busy as nailers. They are lull of orders, having no lees than six carriages and wagons to deliver next week, vin two piano box car riages, two phaeton and two platfurur spring wagons. They have also on hand a uumber of second hand carriages and wag ons, which they will sell very cheap for cash, and don't you forget it. Justus Hoffman pleaded guilty Wednes day of the murder of his child at Wilkos- barre, and was sentenced to nine vear's I m prikonment In the Eastern Penitentiary, no siol bis wile five times, in Jnly last ana Killed the Inlsnt in her arms. IUv. E. A. Bauer, of HazWton, when passing through- (his borough, on Saturday ll, on his way to lay the corner stone of a new eliurob at Summit Hill, dropped into our tanttum and renewed his subscription (O IKS CaSBOS ADTGtUTE. Tli ci bllhUlritf Ditch, dec; Our council at its meeting bn Modday ovculng last, resolved to do several Very sensible things. First to compel the clear lug and cleaning out of the slinking ditch running along the railroad) to Which we have for several weeks past been directing their attentlonoind also to remove a number of poruhes and steps projecting over the sidewalks, and lo repair and build pavo- inehls along tho several thoroughfares. This lid step1 In tho right direction, and will bring down blessings upou Ihem, If Ihey only go to work and carry out the resolutions thoroughly and effectively. Read the resolutions iu to-day's paper, and if you are Interested make the necessary im provements. ItcllRioilS NolPM M. . Unoncii, J, P. Miller, pastor. Class Meeting V:30 A. In. Picnclilnjt lOIM.a.ni. Hundayfclioul2p.nl. Prayer Meeting 6:3) p. ra. Preaching at 7:30 p. rat All ate wel come. Zioh's Reformed Cnnrtcii, Ji II. Hantaan pastnr. Preaching at 10 a, m., Sermon, In Uerman. '1 p in., Sunday school. 7:00 p.m., sermon, In English. A cordial wclcomo to all. Methodist KriscoraL Oiiuncti, Packkk- Toif. I). F. Unangst, Pastor. Preaching on Sabbath at 10.30 a. m. and ut 7 30 p. in. Sun day school at 2 p. m. Prayer and Class meet ing on Thursday evening at 7.30 p. in. LKHintlTON KVANOKL1CAL l!HUUOH.'-U. J. Suioyer, pastor. Preaching tu. morrow at 10 a. in., and 7:30, p.m. Morning subject) The Results of Christ's Victory," (Ps. 110 : &). Sunday school 2 p. livening subject I Seeing OckI's Olory," (Ex. 23: 19). All are welcome. Slicrlrl'n Stiles. On Monday, October 11th. I8SO1 nt tho Maucli Chunk Court House, the Sheriff will Sell properties as follows t As the nrotiertv of W. H. Arner. defend ant, and Barney Barron, lerre Ienniit.n lotol ground ml Summit Hill, with n twu-slnry frame dwellings small etablo and other im provements. is the iroKrtv or E. II. Evans, n lot on White Street, Summit Hill.tvilh n two storv plunk dwelling end other improvements. At mo property ol il. Algloyle in the loroiich id Laiislonl, a lot on West Abbot slreel.witha two-ttory frame dwelling house, wagon soon ura inner nutuuiMtngs. as ine pini cr.y oi jonu uouiii.iictctuinnt, and Jenktli E. .Jenkins, terra tenant, lot on White street, Summit Hill, witli our mid a lull f story friiuui dwelling, kitchen attached. and older outbuildings. As the property of Sylvaiius Cliristman,u lot in Franklin township, adjoining priK-ity ,i Jaeoii ii. Kieucil, wuii two-story Iranie Iwelling and other improvements. It 11:1 Creek lleni. Ailaiu ltibler. Who was distilling in Union county, returned home on Wtdnes- lay ol last week. Some farmers liaVd Hot yet finished sowing their grain. Cutting itiru was tho chief occupation here last week. The pigeons made their appearance List week and so has Jack Frost. We had n splendid ruin (in Tuesdaj lust. We are pleased to learn that W. E. Kemerer,of Franklin formerly ofthis Town ship, has been npiminted by tho Governor Justice of the Peace for that tuwuiliip. Mr Iveinerer has been successfully engaged Hi teaching lor over louileeu years, and w- ire sale in saying that ho will till tho office with credit. Wo congratulate hint up,ii bis success. Saturday Sept. 25, a pictibj was held by the Suit's Sunday school. Quito a number ofouug lolks were assembled in the grovei and enjoyed a very a very pleasant time during the day. Joe. Iforougli Ordluuncci l a meeting of tho Borough Council held Monday, 27tb ult., the following preamble and resolutions weru adopted : Wiikkkas, complaint has been made cou ceruiug the obstructions m ami ol the water couises between Bank street und tho L. V. It. 11., iu relation tu its ullectltig the health (the puoplo ol the boiougli, uutlculaily those upou the premises ol u. B. Lludur- maii, Joseph Obert and C. 11. Bower. Thereloru, be il resolved that the Burgess and ull the members of this Cuuncil with Dr. N. B. Reber, be uplxiihfed u ileal lb Cuiiiiiutteu to examine aud inquire into the said matter, with Mil power. to remove ull aourecs ol filth ur nuisance, which in their judgment is any cause ol sickness or a uuisaiu'u generally, acuoiuiug Iu the jiowers conferred liy the Act of Assembly ol April 3d, 1851, und the Borough Ordinances, uud charge the arlies VI) per cent, more than tne cost thereof lor removing the same. Unanimously ugrced to. Resolved, That the Burgess is hereby luliy authorized and emiiowcrcd tu remove any and all obstructions from tho pave ineuta or sidewalks iu the Boiiiligb on Bank street, particularly David Ebbcrt's porches und fences which project over the sidewalk; ulso J, L. Gabel'a dour steps, a tree uu Dr. German's sidewalk, Daniel Clauss' porch and the porch ol T. D. Clausa' and lo mako and repair all sidewalks which the owners neglect to make themselves, and take measures to collect the expense thereof according to law, with 15 days notice lo such as have not already been notiHed. unanimously agreed to. Our County Fair. The 6th Annual Fair of the Carbon Coun ty Industrial Society will open on the Socie ty's grounds, in this borough, on Tuesday next, the 5th i list., und continue four days. The pm-pects fur a successful exhibition are v tt favorable. The fair house, stalls and grouuds liuve all been put in excellent or der; the premium list has been rcviscd,and the premiums offered aro fully as liberal as those of any other society hereabouts. The open to all trot, advertised for Thursday afternoon, is expected to eclipse all previous trials of speed on this track, already a num ber cf horses ore named for tho race. The purse, to be contested for is $100, a larger amount than that offered by any other So ciety within a radius of SO miles ofthis borough: At the meeting of the officers, on Satur day last, the following assistants were ap pointed: Marshals Alex. Kemerer, Ed.Sensinger. Asst. Treasurer Charles Leutz. Entry Clerks Z. H. and I). H. Long. Fair House Manager E. W. Nuwbard. Uiuier Door Keener N. G. Rex. Lower Door Keeper Jacob Kciser. House Tenders Dan. Shoemaker, Wilsori Ebbort. Cattle and Poultry Samuel Evarls.Amos Evarts. Fence Watchmen David Weiss, Tilgb. Rex, Aaron Snyder, Gmlfrey Peter. Night Watchmen Moses Iloutz, Alex. Kemerer. Watchmen in Fair House Jos. DePrehn, David Slruss, John Bartlyrfomew aud Charles Hiskey. Policemen F. P, Semmel, Orlando Kemerer, Jos. Drumbore. The follow! ug are the namesof the par ties who purchased the stands, and the amounts paid for the same i John Eaches, No. 1 $ 52 50 J. Strousberger, No. 2 37 00 Mertx Ac Welkle, No. J., 34 00 Oscar Arner, No. 4 , ,. 32 00 A. K. Miller, No. 5 , 38 00 George Hagen, No. 6 3100 L. Meyer, No. 7..... 22 50 Win. Thompson, No. 8....... 28 00 273f 00 BCTThe Roll or Honor. The progress o( many a bright and promising scholar is often arretted and diseuuregemeut brought ou by sUeuoe frouisebnol caused in so many oasas by a omigh, eoul or sore throat. Give Dr. Ball's Cough Syrup, and 1st your oJiil dren answer "present" when the roll is called. llltf Creek Itoum. On accotldt of the poor inoll accommo dations wb were unable to gel bfT our letter In time for last week's issue. Butter and eggs are In de in arid just now at fair prices. Mr, Joel Slrotil, or this place, received a car load nf lima from below last week, James Buyer and Charles Rcrig, both of this pla.-c, oro very ill with fever. They are attended by Dr. J. Q. Zcrtturidcr whose medical Skill we hops Soon lo o a change fur the better. Bd far but Very fe.v wild pigeons liavo been eceii at this place; but we hopo thoy may ba along shortly. Miss Mary Snyder having accepted Hie position of teacher iu one of tllo East Weiss port schools, the school ai Pino Run is with out a teacher, If tliero is an unemployed tcarher anywhere he mlghl inrjUiru df Mr, G. Schlnke, the director. Mr. S. takes the AnVocATR and through its columns ho first learned that he was without a teacher, Tho Big Creek Sabbath School held their annual pic nic on Saturday last In tho bcaitlllul grove of Mr. Rouben Bolt. It was a very tamo afiatr on account of the cloudy and cold wcnltier, the attendance being very slim. The address nf Rev. O. W. Gloss, of Parryville was very interesting. it is predicted that u Tull vote will bo polled this fall. It is now time to think about fattening tho Thanksgiving bird. Mrs. Schabo, ol this place, left for Slia mokin.on Monday last to visit her son und daughter. Mrs. Leynlan feeigenfuss and Mr.Hcnry Nemenstecli of Walcksville, aro seriouly ill with diphtheria. Since the above was iu typo wo learn that Mrs. Lyman Ziegenl'uss lias died. She was interred Kriday morn ing nt St. Paul's church. Levi Beltz, ill ilitigtowil, Schuylkill county, vlsiled his clged father at Walcks ville, uu Saturday and Sunday last. Thecouuty fair is looming up; thopros pects never werb belter for a successful fair. Let everybody do something to make It n success. Mrs. Henry Buyer, of FrankliH town ship, mother of Henry Buyer, Esq., of Weiss porf, nnd Reuben and Daniel, of Franklin, was interred id the Cemetery at East Weiss port, tin Sunday last. Shu had attained the ripe old ago of 83 years, 11 months and 15 dnysi Hun. J. G. Zern, of Weissport, was hu a business visit to Lansford on Monday, Tliecuuuly bridge across Big Cieek Maria furnaeo is being repair, d. We havu been ililoriiied that the public schools of .FimiikIiii are tu open on tliu first -Monday in Wuveinber. Lewis J. Bui lt, formerly of Ibis place, bus been engaged tu litch I he Bellzvilh scboill tins winter. W Inkaplcastue in rec. oiiiiiieudiug him us a livo leucher. Paul Soil, ol this place, presented US with u peach 011 Saluiday last measuring 7J niches III cucuuilereiice. "It wnsfi'iin ulieo uf his nwu cultivation and. was uf the finest quulity nud ilavofj showing that if our peu pie were ni inclined they could cultivate pcuches equal tu uuy iu tho country, Potato digging and seeding are aboul finished and corn husking is next on the programme fur our luriucrs. II. J Oouiley, E.-i., of Pittsburg, Pa., will p.uiso u'eept thanks lor a copy id Hud ie's Lesson's lu Laiiuae, It is a woiU well adapted to the wants of our schools. Mr. J. J. Kemerer, of this place, left 011 Monday lust lor Iuwu, where ho will stay u few weeks visiting Irieiids. From thencu he will go to Wsouusni, tu visit his friends iu that State. Revkke. Don, Clllirlch Albright Demi. Tho report that Hun. Charles Albright, of Maueh Chunk, had died at his residence in that borough, at ubout six o'clock on Tues day o oruiiig lastj although expected, was leeeived witli much sorrow by our people It a ileulli resiilteil fioui paralysis, brought on by over-cxeitiou. Gen. Albright was one of the most distinguished lawyers of Penn sylvania, a loader of tho bar of this county, and a gallant soldier during the war ol the rebellion. He was bord Ih Backs oounly, I'n .December 13, 1830, his father being Sol omou Albright, nud the family ono of tho oldest in that jairtiou of the Slate. He graduuted at Dickinson College in June, 1851, Etudied law with Hubert L. Johnson, nf Ebensburg, imj was admitted to the bar iu December, 1 852. In 1854 he went io Kansas and acted with the null slavery party there until 1856,when ho returned to Penn sylvaulu aud settled dawn to the profession of tho law at Maucli Chunk, In 1800 he was a delegate to the National Republican Cuuyention which nuniinatcd Lincoln. He tuok a prominent part in the political cam paign width followed, and at the outbreak of tho rebellion was aclivo in raising troops 111 refmnso to the call of the President. In August, 1862, he was commissioned Mnjdr of tho 132d Pennsylvania volunteers, rising rapidly, by promotions for meritorious con. duct, to the rank of Brevet Brigadier Gener al, He served in the battle of Anlielam, and tlicrealter 111 nearly all thegrcat battles of the war with conspicuous gallantry. In August 1865, he was mustered out of the service and resumed the practice of law at Maueh Chunk. Iu 1872 ho was a delegate. to the Republican National Convention nt Philadelphia, which nominated Gen. Grant for president. In 1873 lie was elected a Congressman at largo for Pennsylvania to the Forty-third Congress, where ho served 011 the Committee, un Military Affairs. De ceased leaves a wife (but no children) lo deplore the loss ol a beloved husband. The funeral took place Thursday afternoon from his lato residence on Broad wey, and was very largely attended by the jieople of the county. The body was iuterred in the cemetery on the hill. Hancock Parade. The Lehighton and Weissport Hancock anu r-ngnsn clubs had a parade on Satur day evening last, which proved to bo oue o largest as 11 was the most enthusiast e ol tin caimiaign. There were 245 uniformed men iu Hue, members of the two clubs, which moved from 111 front of their club loom at 10 minutes before 8 o'clock, and proeeci ded to Weissjiort, where tbey were joined the club (if that bomueh. Returning, In by Le highton the principal streets were paraded, when the line was massed in front of tbe "Carbon House," where the meeting was called to order by W. Leo Stiles lu u neat speech introducing the speaker of the even ing, Hon. Allen Craig, who made one of bis most telling speeches; being frequently Interrupted by lond applause. The meet ing was presided over by Hon, Z. H. Lung, and Daniel Graver was Secretary. The body of an unknown nun, about 25 years of age, 5 feet S inches high, was fouiid in the Lehigh river, at Bowman's, on Tuesday. It was clothed in a dark blue coat, overalls ami cat loo shirt. -'There were It0,24 tons of coal shipped oyer the Lehigh A Susquehanna railroad for Ihe wek ending on the 24th ult., mak ing a total fur the seaauu to that date of 2, 647,048 tons, showing a docrea seats compar ed with time time last year, 0! 3 15,5 S9 toot. rriclccrioii Hippies. Our post-office here i a model one, it appears to be run nn business principles. There Is nothing political in its manage- j tnent. Mn McDanlcldocs not believe, iu , running it to suit a lot of politlcians,and Hi is level headed. Coroner Lcnls and Oliver Clauss paid our town a flying visit on Tuesday rtftef- 110011. HenrJ Knntx, of Slatlnglon saya Hint there nre olrer forty Republicans cf that borough who will vote fur Hancock. -It was reported thalodr friend Oscar was to bo married soon he eays it is a mit tako we are Inclined to b'cliovc that bis visits to Maucli Chunk is strong evidenco in favor of the rciort. It is amusing tu hour sumu men talk nnd endeavor to jiruvo that Gen. Gar field is a strung furl If man it Istlic liurtlest kind of wnrk to provo that Pennsylvania Democrats aro rampant frco Iradcrs but ytt a member of thtS 'Baxter Brigade' dare attempt anything. Wo congratulate your townsman John S. Lcntz oil btfing selected as out) of tbe Congressional conferees. The absorbing questiori How is what is the, prospect for tho winter. The presence of Speaker Randall at a mass meeting at Lohlghloti, Saturday, Oct. Ifith.will give all who desire an opportunity to hear one of Pennsylvania's honored sons; Who had the b;st over the result in Maine Blaine ought to havo telegraphed for Madison Wells and Gen. Garfield and then tho tannery would liaVo bocil ull right. Wo noticed ill the parade Saturday evc- ning some uf the 'Boys in Blue.' Not the kind that staid carefully homo nnd cried copperhead," but those who went to the front and helped to form the army who won at Gettysburg Moses Rehrig and the editor of the Auvooatk they are not afraid to trust tho hero Hancock, and will vote as they shot for the perpetuity of the princi ples that will make us it happy and uuited people. Some one distributed a number of docu ments accusingGen, Hancock of being will ing to pay tho rebel war debt, but nloiig comes his masterly letter; and now what next? II. Stanley Goodwin was at Packertnn on Monday on ollicljl business making ar- rang-iueiils fur the projiused half time for October. John Mullen has accepted a position on the C. R. R. of N. J., as telegraph operator. Quito a number ufuur citizens were at Lehighton on Saturday evening aud enjoyed the Democratic demonstration the excel lent speech of Hon, Allen Craig nude a very favuiable impression. There: are several cases of malarial fever iu our totVtl. The resignation of Charles Sweeny, so long louueeted with tho works ut Packer ton, was quite a surprise. -Rev, D.F.Unangst and family returned on Saturday fiom 11 visit to Irieiids iu Mont goineiy county. Aisos. Weissport Items. . Tho school directors of East Weissport nre again wrestling with the interior arrange ments of ihe school huusu. With what re sult, will bo determined later. What Is want' cd Is a 1111.ru commodious building, - A lair sized audience asseuinlcd In the Evangelical cbuich. Sunday night, to listen to uu address by W. O. Weiss, who ofllcf.itcd for Rev. P. .1. Miller, who was confined to the house by sickness. Messrs. Frank P, Fenner and Albert Catapl.ell, accompanlod by "Iku" were re creating on Saturday at the IllgCrcek picnic. Edward JZern and family, of Cualdale, WOrelsllii,4 Nlli. Unjrilr'a p,r Uuml.r, Tho public schools opened last Monday n week, Tuo school buildings havo been put In good repairs. Metsrs. Andrew Dclbert and Ocorgn Wagner, have gouo for a week's trip up cuuntry. Jllss Uarrlo Delbcrt lias returned home after spending a week or so In Plttston, Our young men wore well represented on Tliu sday at tho Allentown fair. Miss A. Becker, la reported as lying seriously 111 at present. Widow Buyer, mother of Henry Boycr, uleu last week, alter an Illness of some time. She was highly respected through life as a woman of spotless character and true worth, and her death leaves her now the ob ject of an honored memory. The Interment took placo last Sunday la tho East Weissport cemetery. Frank Marsh Is the second happiest man here, uud why shouldn't he be? The reason Is, a young daughter has Just arrived at bis residence and It appears as If she was going to say. Thus, Amos may be called grand' pal Oharlos Oswald has returned homo after spending a few days up Country In a fishing expedition. Tito result cannot be determined at present. Ike. gki.tics Aad cASUAinry. The wife of Dr. Joseph II. DaCosla was killed by being thrown from her carriage at Red Bauk,N.J.,on Saturday. Shewasabuut to btcoiue a mother, George Friend, aged 33 years, section boss 011 the Delaware Riyer braucli of tliu Read dug Railroad, was struck by the bridge and killed while crossing Ridley creek,on a train ou Saturday morning. Tho decayed body of H. IL Corfant was luuuii in 1110 wooiis around ins homo at Cicero, III., on Saturday evening. He bad lived alone, and it is believed ho wus mur dered by rubbers. Rces Gaul, a student of Muhlenberg Col le'e, was shut and wounded bv his slen- brother, who mistook him for a burglar, ut OI..I.I P 1 r. i . 0 oinaiiiK opruigs, i u., eany juonuay morn ing. The wound is not dangerous. Robert Divver. aeed'12 vrnir. win killed by Charles Hinimelreich, aged 14,inn quar rel over a game of maibles, in Reading Pa., 011 Saturday aliernnon. Hinimelreich struck uivver on the temple with a largo stone. Thomas McCarthy and Thomas Kelley were burned to death in a saloon at Buena Vista, Colorado, on Friday nicht. It is sus pected that they were murdered, and that me. saloon was fired lo cover the deed. Douglass Williams, 8 nephew nf the Go vernor 01 Indiana, was murdered by Ed ward Hagen, a railroad employe, in a (lis. reputablo bouse In Vincennes., Ind, on Fri day night. Hagen escaped. The sleam pipe of the packet Maggie Har per exploded un Saturday night near Neel'a Landing, Ky. L. P. Bowyer, the engineer, was uauiy teamen, jumped overduad ami was drowned. Five colored roustabouts were also scalded, two fatally. The bodt of an unknown man. ahnnt 50 years of age, was found, on Sport Hill, near Scranton, un Friday. There was a bullet hole in the head, which was also crushed in. He is supmsed to have been murdered about ten days ago. Benjamin Terchner. murdered his father, agl 60 years, near PuwhaUin, Ohio, last Thursday, because the old man was about to marry. The murderer gave himself up. lie said "he could not bear the thought of his lather marrying uud depriving bim of one third of the property." Theodore Glaney, editor of the Ettnittg I'rui, id Santa Barbara, Cal., was fatally shot by Clarence Gray, Republican candi date for District Attorney, on Saturday. Gray waiarreil and released In IMW) bail. His victim died Munday morning. Tb artlcrM in the JVcu redacting ujion Gray. A special excursion train from Seramento, having on board a rrfiajwnt of California inhutry, waa thrown from the trk al Oak laud BridsK, near San Frannrtsn, Monday, by a iniaplawd switch. William Brown, the engineer, wasdrawnod by theriitehingof the locomotive, aud all tbe men in the cars were bruised, some of thm Mrerely. Ylld Colli 'I'rndo. Tho following circular wai Issued on Sat urday afternoon 1 fitlLAhr.LruiA, Sept. 25, i SCO. To the Coal Oieratoisof Schuylkill County! Gen tlemen -Tho anthracite coal 1 11 teres Is havo agreed to the sutpetisinn of cos I mining dur ing the first five working days In dctoler that is tn say; stop work on tho Isti 2d, 4th, All, nr.,1 C.Pl, T.. rllu ,ttl ll. ,,, of the agreement it is essential Hint the! mining, hoisting, preparation, aud loading1 nf coal daring those days be entirely di.iruti- j Untied, uud ills earnestly hoped that tho 1 above agreement for siirenslon will Bo enr- rlrd out by every ono 111 tliu must peifect good faith. Respectfully) Williams H, Johns, John Milnes, J.,hn E. Graeir, R. C. Thomas, Committee Schuylkill Coal Exchange. Tho anthracite Cdal trade continues very much iu tho taino condition as indicated by our last week's report. The scarcity of vrs rcls Ihtn alluded to has continued tnciich an eJttcht it to cause a largo accumulation ofcnidnt tidal points and to restrict pro duction in cnnscquctico of tho loss of service nf many thousand or loaded cars now stand ing at wharves awaiting vessels. This has resulted especially in tbe Lehigh and Wyo ming regions In compelling collieries lo work but quurteror half tlmo for several days during the lilt week. Ill order to alford somo relief froln this blockade il has been agreed by alt tho coal companies tn suspend tho production of coal for the first five working days nf October, namely, the lst,2d,4lh, Sill uhd fill, und this union of action may, we think, nt'cly bo accepted by the trade as a pretty certain indication that Ills not the Intention of tho managers to permit any blockudoofcoal, no matter from what cause, to reduce or affect prices or he used to break tho market. By nctico herein given the great producing coal companies itntiouiico that Ihey will make a short halt in production until the collieries can) by a freer supply of coal transportation, bo rid of tho present stock of coal. Th's modo of shortening the oversupply of coal, rather than have resort to a reduction iu the prices of coal, will tend to lend a wholesome tone to the market. Henceforth to tho end oflhe coal year it may betaken as conclusive Hint tho prices of coal will nut bo lower than they nre now. Tho policy of postponing the laying in ofcual with the probability of buy tug it lower later in Hie season may bent onco discarded. Such a contingency Is bot likely to happen. The present advance in freights u till prices aro such as to steadily still'cn coal prices hi the end nf the yeuratnd will give the trade of 1881 such a start oil' tliu t will mako the business for the year the best that we have had for several years The complaint of the present slight block In tho trade that lias induced Iho present abort stnppago for five or six days comes mainly from New York. That portion of thn trade, that centres in this city would much prefer to work on under tho present pressure of coal stock on hand. Tliuy.how ever, shown more accommodating disposi tion to their New York brethren ' than was last yfear there shown to the trado at llus cud of tile line. Tliu Eastern trado is liter ally filled up, and the prospect is that they will hold off now that the new circular rates liao gone Intocfiecl and that the fresh bust uess at shipping points for this month will be very light, Bui tho reinll trade, which has lately taken a start uud is now active will doubtless be huge, and sooner or later, before the close of the shipping season, the stocks of dealers will have to be replenished tn a considerable extent. Independent of tho evidently short demand of supplies of coal lor domestic uses mere is also a grow ing demand for railroad iron, which con tinues to equal the supply nf the mills. It is reported that all the mills aro crowded with orders Ihnt will take tn the end of the year to fill, and that some havo nnlers that Will curry them over well into the copiing year. Iu viewol U10 increasing demand lor rails, both iron uud steel, and, in, fact, for nil kinds nf railway goods,sonio manufacturer nnd furnace men are anxious tu advance prices from three to livo dollars per tun Those most desirous uf uu advance 111 pries proles tu believe that tho market will ad mit of an advance of this amount without incurring Iho risk of bringing foreign iron again iu aclivo competition. Tho more roll servative of the manufacturers ure opposed to an increase in prices for the reason that there is a largo ainuunt of foreign iron fiuw hero and under hyjmthccation for advnuces that aggregate moro than the metal would cover ifsold at Ihe present ruling rates, and becauso tliero is un immense supply now held in Great Brittaln awaitinc shiiirhcnt tho moment prices advance here to a mint that will yield a profit on its sale. A most coiismcriue come uiNjrary is ui opinion uiui "an iron 'boom' at this time would be a most Injudicious movement as in the end it would 00 upt to result mucii 111 1110 same way as the too rapid advance of last year did." Ledger, Monday. Lclllglifoij .llurkcls ContiECTED Weekly. Flour, no sack M 16 Corn, per bushel..... 70 Oals, per bushel U Mixed Chop, parent 185 Middlings, per cwt 1 SS Ilran, per cwt 1 10 Butter. per pound 24 Eggs, perdozen 20 Htttn, per ponud 12 Lard, per pound .shoulders, per pound , iu Potatoes, per bushel ti Closing prices of DeIIaven ,t Townskxd, stock, oovernment and iioidr4ti south Third Street. Phila., September 30, If-RH, rj"9.6'a I6t - ltlfc tm lUti iskec IT a. Cuueucv. 8 s... 173 old asked u.-.r's. iss .new. icsh Din ircx asrcit U.H 4Vs. new- un Dl t 1 0 uBked U H. s's new 1181s Did Pil asked reunsvivainall.lt bbs. dm csa kou I'h'la- & easing H.ll K na IS asked Irfhigb Valley 11. It (IH bp) 21, nsed l,"nivliOoat&NHV.Oc. 81 H aid 32 aucd Uuiied Comnanlesof N. J.. s old ssaciI Nnrthernce11trai11.it.... 3T- ma J7X .skrd Hestonvt'le l'ass.lt.It.co :a titil 21 as lea nt is. Tiu s jiuir. it 11. co. 12s out '-'i aea-rd Central rransnottntion Co. 49 aid CO naea Northern i'acluocoiu 314 bid 3l4M,tl.Gd " " 1'iet'ri. 5H, hlil ESS aatod Nanb I'enusilraniA It. It. i bid 4D asked 1'l.lla leinlds & Lrlolt. II.. nils W 18 asked Htlvtr.tTTades.) ttH bid 7Jt nskul MAititn;i. BALTjIET BOWMAN On the tth day of oept. dv tne iter, jiarmoiomew, air. iewis r. DAiiiei.anu .tins uenriou Auma uow. man, both of llowmansvlllo. SUHKLLIIAMEll FENSTERMAdllER On tbe l'iih day of Sept. by the satne.V r. Charles W. Schellhamer, and Miss 1-llza jane ronslorinacnor, Dotu 01 weal A-cnn, Schuylkill county. A Nevr Treatment. Thi Golltn Elixer of Lift. Wonderful Curl), If vou have Consumption. And Would know that your cough can be made loose and easy lieotio rever unu mgni anesu cnecnoa 111 44 hours', Inflammation taken nut of the 1-unus and air passautf at oucet that yoa can be made tn gain 8 lo 6 pound' of healthy Huh per week 1 If you have any Chronlo Disease, Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh. Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Heart Disease. I.lrer Complaint, Nervous Debility. Seminal Weakness orSper maiorrhcei. loss of soxual power In cither sex front any cause ; ITyou haveany form o( nerv ous weakness, losing flesh or wastlair away, and would know id an luimsdlat relief and certain cure for many ol tbe severest cases In a abort time, a nei method with new agents to fatten everybody. Invigorate nnd make strong and healthy the uiott hopelefs cases, cut this out and wi Ite at once lor lKirilcuiars to II, a. DISPENSARY, Berrien Springs, Mich. July 17 yl Orsatciiactoe to lUBoutouey We litre 1 a oruj iu ovcir tnwu ti UKe Mib&irrisiltoat fur tns itjrpe-i. cm tjpe&i uua Ltvi XMuui'iitrd famtlv publicvtiou in tho woint rleguut vrortci of wrt ctivimi free to auWriber. Tu price ih so l.tw lht almo-t nveri tuJv uu tKiiu a- t)na ngeut rcuuitan ta-.ii fu ftitbbuu nr m a dv. a Judy agwut rtrwr 8 making tiO'clfa1 pnflt in Kmi oty. All who mi rax mine ujonur trnt. Yuu pan (vomi all roar I me tn tbe bUttioos, or otjtv yoir roaio tune. Ywtiew! ulbawit ( out L tua t t uivliu Vou i-au iluit a vr I otter Ku'l direclloiia and cmufr- Kiftvyi ami xiouii Outtit fr e. K ou uant pruauii e ror& Mi.td u Tupr 64111644 at uuee. Ii cot Dotbu v io tiy im buMuAii. N u6 wbo enjta-'.'i fi u mu irret iwr. Ad lima OKOUQK fiTlN&Orr-: CO.. X'crlUnO. UatiM Juno PILES Ofullbtikda TU'iORS.atwhsr- I ' I aWUstW .11 diaMt nf thai khTVTITil quick! j ami vxwfucllr uei br a aiiftlaad Pa J FABEBdtCO rA0t!y V No Patf nt No Pay. PATENT obtained for Iuv-ntors in tho Omted States, Canada and Eurojft, al reduced rates. With our principal office lout tod in Washington, directly opposite the Ufited States Patent Office, we are able to attend to all patent business with greater promptness nnd des patch and at leas cost thai other patent hI torneys who are at a distance froiu Wash ington, and who have, therefore, ' tip!' y " associate attorneys." We make preliminary examinations and furnish opinions as to Imlentahlity, freo of charge, and ull who are interested iu new inventions nnd pa'eni" are invited lo send forn copy of uur"(iiiid for obtaining l'nlciit," which l Miit frou to env auurem, and contains complete instruction! how to obtain paleids nnd other valuable matter. Wo refer to the Oermiu-Amcriean National Bank, WaiIllngtoh,I).C. the Royal Swtdisli, Norwegian and Danish Legations, at Washington lion. Joe. Cain.;, , lato Chiif Justice U.S. Court of Claimst to the Ofliciali of the U. S. Patent Oillce, and to Senator. an d embers of Congress from every Slate. Addrtwi LOUIS BAGGER Jt CO., Solici tors of Patents and Attorneys at Law, LoD-ni' Building, Wasiiikuton, D.C. dec22 Hcjpectfullr announces to tho people of Le highton and Its vicinity, that he Is now pre pared to supply them with all kinds of Household Furniture Manufactured from the besl Seasoned Mate rials nt Prices fully as low as the aine article, can be liotfitlit Mr elsi whero. Hero are a few ot the Inducements offered : Parlor Sets lit from JS0 lo Walnut Marble-tup llrel"lrig Case Bedroom Suites. 3 pieces loto05 Painted Bedroom Suites ! tn 3n tlann Seated I'halrs, persetoro.... to Cbinmnn hairs, per set of 0 41 and all other Goods equally cheap. In this connection) I desire to rail Ihont. teiitkm ol the people lo my nmple f iclllties lu THE DHDERTAKDiG BUSINESS with a NEW and HANDSOME 11 K ARSE. and a lull lino ufOrf Mf. I.TS nnd UOKF1A.S. ' I am prepared lb nttond promptly to all or derS Iu this line at luvt est prices. 1 Patronage respectfully sullclted and the ! most ample satisfaction guaranteed. V. St III V ARIZ, octl BANK St.,-l.thlKlilon. FARMERS, LOOK to YcilT INTERESTS, AND PURCHASE Tliresliii Hachlnes and Agri- 1 II The Best in tho Market, at J. ! . GABEL'S. Alan, on hand, and for Sale In Lota to Suit Purchasers. CHEAP Full CASH, 10,000 feet Georgia Yellow Pine Flooring White Pino Bonrdsand Floor ing, Lath, &c. at ma iiAitmvArtn sTonu, April a-nio LfcUIGHTON, Pa . JP TOU AUE IS NKKI) OP Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, or,- Gents' Furnishing GoorU GO TO CLAUSS & BROTHER TIIE POPULAR Merchant Tailors, Bank Street, Lehighton. PRI0E3 VEfiY LOW FOR CASH. Th pnbllo ratronflifO collelted. Julyl-tf JMPOItTAKT ANNOMX'EMEST! POST OFFICK IJOILDING LEUIQUTO.V, PA., has tbe Largest and Most Extenelvo Stock uf HATS, (JAPS, &c. ever offered In thfl horooah. Having pur chased my Stock in the Kailurn and other Manufaclorlos early In the season and at a saving ol 10 to la per ceulum on the present Advanced Trices. I am preiiartnl to offer ex traordinary Inducements tu tuy customers. Special attention has been given to tbe tuioo tlun of Fall and Winter Boots ! and I Invite mynumerous frlsnda and patrona tu oall and examine my stock before toaklou their purrfias4 rlsewbere, as lam prrpu'ed to Klve rpecial Inducements lo all UASII r-unoiiAsnts. Hiuminher, LEWIS WEISS Fosl-Omco Uulldln-, Lohlnhtoo, 1'a. Th. understand r.i)Mt'ully annonnccs tu bis numerous frl.ada ur4 tfei. pulille xratfrat ly, that h. la uow pn-Mi.l to huimiIv jtiva, wiih oiioiM snoA ttr i'niM :w jr.it- SKY. at tb L-ivro.1 MarkM 1'rlori. Yard andOfflMat Kxcbtsg. Hotel. Itblgbio. . 1'. JoljSltS DAN KEX itf-st 1 irtfiil i it 3 1 I Th. unilirilirniHi r.ttiMifullv nnanneii. In New AdvrtibHient8i yt 1 ID IKE 33 1 aV SCOTTISH ' smast IT .. 1 ran 1 1 Mmizm turner: p ths-ti:d iv:r. 30th, M7. The V1e, t-l- Light i Brest lUtoovais.Int 1 .Sum l .ltl Xv.luA iie .'.tiaMnlri&t trt is 1 e-reaier on . owImi: to tli.grt savant of suil-naif tnrf h,t,e iclinod, and Us sarrrf thy hi.-' rTect.-.t. 1 -.,"! -red from Aston ft nltean ye its iS.-ii'nd and America Bad I a-i now completely n I have been studrlr. Ihl innihnirpra.-ck.fi' ; ri, and as a molt I 00J s-le Ihe world t'10 Mediclk'al taturt, tiit taU eifctive, and by far ih j moil conveolsat 44tv t on ever ofTjred to the public, fbc AtmS ri ll.ty raver, also Sore Throat, lioaraantM (ram fooghs, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Neuralgia arulIWfK tinrls. Cure vonrSor Throat wlthUieaa faaM.-s and yuu. will hear no more of Diphtheria. Tbtrj are invslaible for public speakers and slnsm. Thsy are pat i p in fancy boxes, aadTiaa tt carried In the pocket, and used at conraaUbca, H you cannot (ret them from your Doctor, a Urutcuist, send direct to the manufacturer, -wiL wm suiid taein to all parts of the world, teOlji i,.A.ehina c"n,"! ". Fumera. aaUiar aaMa! have to be smoked. Priet, Out Dolltr far MtP. MOIirilSON A SIMPSON, Prop'rsand Manafactuaisis, ,. sskLuniL, an Fur Silo b ,V. J I."hlghlu 1, Pa DUKLINO, Sept Warner's Safe Kidney and Lirer Cvt, irormcriv jir. ciTiiff-! jiianey tvrw.j rtptiH'tiy in tne worm mr wrtKnvm iHaraML A vpciablo preparation aud the only ommm Vvlnnry Ikfarnscv. . i i , f "trTcsllmonlftHof the hlgheitOKtrUptW of thec statements. , . - . . lUJ-i'or thn cure of lnhe4c W tbrVnwS nor Kal'o Dlnbcfr 'nr. Y, . ttsTTor the euro nrilrlftlita (Cnd Ut4hf dheo.Hot c.ill Tor lVurucr Maftt HHitwtJ- itml Liver Cure. warner's safe: biTterI; ItlsthebenmuoIPiirinr,andMlmaUtd ovcry function to moro healthful action, a-fcd Is thns a benefit In all diseases. r . .t It eurea Serorulotis and other Altfin Bvrii lloni and Dlsei..es, Includlns Concent Wf cert, ami otlier.Sorc. I,iBpeilrt, n'-nhiiew of the StowarK Cfiitlpalluit llszliieMOenr-ral ftUL ity, etc., aro cured by thefi;ra imteX'?..fct li unequaled ni an appetlzeraud regular tomca liottlcs of two sized ; prices,, 50c. and 94 VVARfiER'S SAFE NERVIN. Quickly vei licit and Sleep to the isflbrla curet f Iratliii'ltv and Neiirnle;!, prtrtnU i.pllcpltvrit, and relieves NerrpttaPrBM tratluit brotiglit ou by ertcesme drink; irt Work, mental shocks, and nther CAtiaes ff, ruwerldl as It la to stop fain and aoothe d1 turbed Nerves, It liwer Injutea the ayswtaf whether taken in small or largo doej; . Uaulea of two sizes ; prices, Hoel and WARNER'S SAFE PILLS . Am an Immediate und active stimulus Car Torpid IJver, nd cure CoitlTC&u,DyaptpU, BU lOUiniU, BlUOU (VMsT rhota, italarla, Vmr and At, and ahootd be used whaneYrtha bowels do not otwraia freely and fteijarlW hi olhr lllkt Nrh aniftll doM for ttwijli work, frit & mU. a tmti old br SnnliU 4 HilkWaffiEr t'ur uiu uy Ur. t. l llo.'u. nept.4-.aj ri Hfil l-tij r3-2 rtrZirl-.T i ruprisw, A continuous I low of Wat or does not Wei litSi VOLFF'S ACME BLACKING. Scir-rullslilut,' r.callier Ptesmnwiifii NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WlTHOlT if; ASK YOUH DEALRft fbti ffl ok.W's spKoiPin MicDioiivifi: TRADE MAHtCTiiEnuHAT TRADEMARK i t- f i L 1 s K It KM B DY, an unfalU Inc cure loc b e in t n a 1 t per mat or. rliua.Itnno. lency, uiu(' nil dlFeufcM SEFURE TAItltlU.ihat fallow, iFTEH TAKIRB; as a sqiionce of S'lf Abuse; aa l.mt of Mem-' ory. Universal I.axituda. 1'aln In the Hack; Dltnnrsa nf Vt'lun, I'ri mature Old As;, and, mnny idhrr disc 'fes that lead to Insanity of (tnnuinptlnn. nnd a t'refnature Graved TKulf particulars In oar pamphlet, which h desire to send free by mall to everyone. irThn specific Medicine Is sold by all drnif. irists at il per package or six packnacs for M,, or will bo sunt Ireobyiuall on receipt of tba rroniy by addrcsinir I'lie Orry ftlttlcli Cn , Mot h inn-s" HlncK, DKTnoii, Mian. S"-M) IIY DHUuais'lS EVEHYWHEKir Jlay ..ly BANK STREET. Lehighton, ia., MILI-EnH and Dcalsis in AliKind'of nnAlrr BOtr6nTand soiDa ltODLAU MAJtKKT ItiTES. We woald, alu), lesprrtfailylul&rn oordu on that we aro now fully prepared to bUi" I'LV tocia with rrora any 3X!ne dcslicd ti 'tEtti t-OWtST l'KIifJKS. -V. flEfLMAN 4 CO. Julv is. OPIUM HABITS NIY TltUJi n istni' miticol ri in-r. Anaieu II. b. UIRPi il. Mav, Uenxn f pilne, Mien (Itob!l.il.y 14). 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