J. T. NUSBAUM, OF THE " Original Cheap Cast Store," respectfully announces to Ma friends and the public that be has just received his Spring "and Summer stock of Dress G-oods, Comprising among other Novelties Black Cashmeres & Alpacas, Silks and Satins, Japanese Silks, Mohair Suitings, Dcbige Suitings. Carfets a"nd Oil Cloths, Hoots, Shoes, CHINA, GLASS aiii QOEENSWARE ! Ac, Ac. which, as usual, are all offering at knock down prices. Respectfully, 3. T. NUSBAUM, Opposite the Tublle Square, Lehlghton, Pa. sept. 18-yl SATURDAY. JULY 9, 1881. Local and Personal. ssu Another lot of WALL PAPER, new nd beautiful designs, just received at A. J. Duriing's drug store. ruro Paris Green and Hallebnre, In largo or small quantities, at Zern Sc Rap Bhcr's drug store, Weissport, Pu. A good and neat Bugpty Harness or Lap Dusters, Sheets, Screen covers, Fly Ncls, Ear Tips, 4c, can be had nt a reasonable price of M. Florey, Weissport, Pa. 20tf feg. Death to Potato Bugs. 500 pounds strictlv pure Paris Green, ust received at A. J. Duriing's drug store. SSrVosl Office Building, LohlRhton.ra. Now is your chance, and I moke bold to say that il'is tho best you ever had, to buy Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ac. I am fully equipped for the spring trade, and can oiler you a greater variety, a better article , and a lower price than any house in this section. Ladies, If you want nlco fitting shoes for yourselyes or your little girls, 1 can please you in every respect. I mean busines, aud am prepared to back my assertions. Respectfully, Lewis Weiss. Saa-If you wanta nice smooth.caey shave your hair cut or shnmiKoinj, go to Frnnz Roederer's Saloon, under the Exchange Ho tel. Ha will fix you right, and don'tyou forget it. SESU Pure Persian Insect Powder kills bugs and vermin of all kinds. Sold at A. J. Duriing's drug storo. Messrs. Zern A Itopsher, have secured the services of a new clerk in the per son of Mr. K. J. Sellers, Into of Reading, Fa. Mr. S. Is u thorough druggist ond will be pleased to wait upon customers. low receiving auil opening a very largo and tashinnable nssortmont 1 merch ant tailoring gnods, c mprising a full line of the very latest styles of cloths, rosimeres and suitings, of the best foreign and domes tin manufacture, suitable for spring ond sum mer wear, which I am prepared to make up fashionably and substantially nt prices fnllv r! low as at anv other establishment in tho country. Call and be convinced of the truth of iny statements. Respectfully, H. II. PkTKns, Assent, P. O. Building, Lebighton, Penn'a. jjtS" The stock of wall paper, house furn ishing articles, fancy goods, i-o., t Lucken bach's, Broadway, Mnuch Chunk, is simply Immense, while his prices are tho lowest. Call in and see him. fcgj.Clocks, Watches, Jewelry and silver ware lor sale, and repairing done at Hega man's Store, Weissport. 25-yl. gif Pure Powdered White Hellehore is death to tho currant ond gooseberry worm. Bold at Duriing's drug store. PAFER BAGS a specialty at tho Carhon AnvotTtE office. $Hj.Smoke "The Round Head Cigars:, the best 5 cant cigar In town. Try them. For sale by J. W. Raudonbush, at the "Car bon House." 31 tf. 1SQ.A. large nnrl clezant stock oflalest designs In WALL PAPER just received at Dr..C. T. Horn's drug store. Very cheap. jSf Who will give you a better chance than this? You can get of U. H. Hohl a genuine Elgin, Waltham. Lancaster or Hock ford Watch. Tako it to your jeweler friend and ask him if it is what it is represented to be. and ask his prloo for the same. If It is not as represented it will be Riven away as a forfeiture. E. II. Hohl, Susquehanun btreet, Mauon ununit. Elderberry flowers should now begath ered for tea. Berks county farmers pay harvest hands $1.25 per day. A factory wiil be started at Reading for the manufacture of hat blocks. There are 31 prisoners in the Lehigh county jail at this time. Samuel English was mortally wounded by an unknown man at Wllketbareon Mon day, Sow your buckwheat and put inilenty) so that we can have buckwheat cakes cheap next winter. Ed. Frederick, son of T. T. Frederick, Est., of Catasauqua, was in town over Sun day, to "soa tho town." At a meeting of the directors of the First Notional Bank, of this borough, held on Wednesday last, a semi annual dividend of three per cent., was declared, payable on and after the 15th Inst. Rev. B. J. Sraover will preach to-mer-row (Sunday) evening, in the Evangelical church, at 6 a'clock, in order to attend with his congregation the M, E. church at 7:30 o'clock, where Rev. G. C. North will deliver a sirmon on Tempeiauco before the Gnadtn II letten Lodge, I O. of G. T. For the five days ending on the 30th ult., there were 78,210 tons of coal shipped over the Lehigh & Susquehanna railroad, making a total for the season to that dste of 2,062,775 tons, showing an increase of 390,831 tons, as compared with same time last year. "Nobby," yes, that is what they all aay on seeing tho handsome "Bus" not kiss, built by M. A. Weiss for David Kb- bert. It is a beauty, and if your family is not large enougu to fill it, call at this office. For pie nics and pleasure trips this "bus" is just the the thing, and don't you forget it! F. A. Brinkman,of the Wcatkerty Her ald, was in town visiting his parents and friends during the week. Fred looks well and says he is happy. For the week ending on tho 2d Inst, there were 150,330 tons of coal shipped over the Lehigh Valley railroad, making a total of 3,085,581 toss for the season, showing an increase of 701,369 tons, as compared with nmt data last year, Go to David Ebbert'a livery if you want a team for a pleasure trip. Terms very low. T. J, Burning, of Mahanoy- City, has mysteriously disappeared. Capital is being subscribed st Easton for a cotton wadding factory at that place. Edward Mulligan Was killed at Forty Fort colliery, Luzerne county, on Tuesday, 28th ult. The wages to be paid miners at Schuyl kill county during July will be 3 per cent, below the $2.50 basis. Th e carriage factory of J, J. Holner, at Haileton, was totally destroyed by fire on Thursday, 30th ult. Loss, $10,000; no In surance. The demand for slate is growing,and all the quarries In Northampton and Lehigh counties are being worked to their utmost capacity. Friend Smith, 8 years of age, while re turning from the berry fields, stopped on the track of the Delaware and Hudson Ca nal Company's gravity road on the 30th ult.( to look at tho lotded ears pass up the plane. A few rods below him a train of light cars came around a curve, and catching him un der its wheels, dragged him the length of fifteen cars to a culvert, where tho body Was thrown down twenty feet upon a load ed track. It was found a few minutes later horribly mangled. John, or as he Is called, Hans Spaeth, eon of Ilov. Trof. A. Spaeth, D. D., of 1015 Girard Avenue, Philadelphia, who Was on a visit to the family of Rev. O. A. Druegel, of Cherry villo, and who in connection with a son of Iter. Bruegel, visited the family of Thomas Beck, Esq., was accidentally burn ed in the eye on the 4th. Some boys were throwing large fire crackers at each other, when one happened to hit Hans and ex ploded In his face. The wound was dress ed by Dr. N. B. Iteber, by whose advice the boy was sent homo by Mr. Beck in charge of a friend. Riff crcclt iteniN. Hector llaydt, of Wilkesbarro, was at this place on a visit to friends a few days last week. William Laros has a number of men employed ereeting a now dwelling for him' self, opposite the one he occupies at present. Reuben Walp, of Philadelphia, was at this place over Sunday on a visit to friends, ond in the evening attended service at Soil's. Dr. E. S. Erwln, of Mauch Chunk, was at this place on Tuesday on a visit to friends. t CcligiOIlK SOICS. LmiiauTOM Evamoelioal Ununon D. J. Smoyer. pastor. Preaching tomorrow (Sun day) at 10 a. ra. Sunday school at 2 p. ni. Preaching at 7:30 p. m. M. E. OHrjncn, Geo. W. North, Pastor. Preachlnn Sunday at 10 30 a. m., and at 7:30 p. m. Sabbath School at 2:00 p. m. FinsT PnnsnYTERiAN (Jnuncn, no Pastor. Sabbath School nt 9:U0 o'clock a. m. 1'rajer Meeting every Wednesday at 8:00 p. ni. Zios's KKVoRMKDCiit'itcu, J. II. Ilarlmsn pastor. Prenchlng at 10 n. m., Sermon, In German, ti p. ra., Sunday school. 7:30 p. m Bermon, In English. A cordial welcome to all Evanqelica.'. UnnncH.WEisBrmiT. E. J. Miller, Pastor. German preaching at 10 o'clock a. m., by the Pastor. Sunday School at 2 p.m. English preaching a 7.30 p.m. 'I'lio Conl Trade. The anthracite trade, says Jlmday's Ledger, has varied scarcely at all from its posltir.u this dav last week. Tho supply of conl is f.irly full for this jitrticulursouson of tho year, and prices generally rule nearly or quite steady. In our Inst cnnl article It was announced that there would bo three duy's suspensiou, which will iucludolhe anniver sary of the Fourth of July, with the expres slon of the opinion of probable full work for the remainder of the month. Up to the present dale, however, nothing to the end favoring a further suspension has been de termined upon. There is a report that the last three days of the mouth will bo agreed upon for suspension, but, so far as we can learn, it has not yet been so decided. On the 1st tho Delaware and Hudson Canal Company issued n circular given July prices for lacks wanna coal per ton of 2240 pounds as follows : Furnace lump, steamer lump and grate, $3 00 each , egg, il 05 j stove, $1 20 and chestnut, $1. VelhLnrl Ileum. Churls Roth has made a sign of wood for iho Lehigh Valley Emery Wheel Co., being an imitation of the emery wheel. It has boon sent to Philadelphia for the use of their branch office at that place. MUsGussIn Schnffer, who won many warm friends duriug her stay here, left for hehomo at Shainokin on Saturday of last week, taking with her tho best wishes of those who made her acquaintance. A. B. Groasemer, dentist, of Allentown, mado his regular visit to this place on Tues day last. Eil. Raber, tho genial landlord of tho F anklla Hojse, East Weissport, has just added two new improvements to his bar in the shape of a elide door and a refrigerator. Miss Laura Yandt returned from her late visit to SInttngton. While In the a:t of picking cherries on Wednesday last, Willie, a small6onof John Arner, fell from the tree, a heighth of about 12 feet, breaking his arm below the wrist. Dr. Zorn was ssnt for, who set the hone. At last accounts the little patient was doing well. Bean throwing is the favorite amuse- raent practiced by some of our young ladles In this vicinity. Some were caught by one of the sterner sex one evening last week and made to apologize. Shocking, ladies, wasn't it, and awfully rude besides. Miss Belle Nusbaum returned home from West Chester on vacation, where she' had been attending the Normal School; Miss Nusbaum is a young lady of culture and practiced ability, and a lady of a vigorous and energetic mind. t'lacss of business were closed on Mon day last in observance of the 1th of July, E. J. Sellers, our popular druggist spent the Fourth with friends iu Reading. Quito a number of persons stayed up on baturday night last to watch the comet. Ed. Zern, ofCoaldale, spent last Sun day with friends here. Where and how did you spend the Fourth J is tho question cow most frequent ly asked. The Fort Allen Foundry is closed this week owing to some necessary repairs being made to the engine and cupola. The books In the old library of the Evangelical Sunday School will be sold on Tueday evening next, at the oflice of John S. Miller. F. L. Raber and Wal. Hottenstein.wero conspicuous at the picnic held by the Maria Furnace Sunday school, in the grove, on the fourth. A trifling dispute arose between two of our citizens on Tuesday of last week, and if It luurnot been for tho intervention of mu tual friends not learned in law, it is probable that the quarrel would have ended in a pair of ornamental eyes. We would respeotfully remind mem ol the following sentiment "Beware of rolling mill men." Quint. Ellen Dallas, aged 28 years, was accident 1 ally drowned near Allien. Chester ooun'.r. Tuesday, while bathing. From theConnty Seat. Miss Hattte Koone, daughter of Sheriff Koons, who has been attending school at West Chester, for the past three months, re turned home on Saturday. Work on the new Hall is progressing finely. Prof. John T Whllo and Wife left f.r Maryland on Thursday last, to yisit their pirents, and expect to return some lime during the month of August. An excursion, numbering about fifteen hundred persons, mainly from Northampton county, came up on the Lehigh Valley rail road on tho morning of the Fourth, and while here visited Glen Onoko, and took a ride over the Switchback, and returned the same day. On the Fourth the Ere companies of the First and Second Wards united and had a parade, which was acknowledged tho finest parade Mauch Chunk has had for several ycar3. The 4th of July, A. D. 1881, was cele brated here with mingled joy and sorrow, caused by the sad news of the attempted as sassination of President Garfield. A grand meat, styled a hop, took place at the American House on Wednesday evening by some ol the young and gay of our Borough, The music for the occasion was supplied by a German traveling band, fully uniformed and good musicians. On the 16th of this month another mammoth circus is coming, judging from the oxtensive advertisements and glaring handbills. Hot and still a hutting Tho weather. Proposals for arching 190 feet of Mauch Chunk creek will bo received until the 1 lib. Our friend, John Kline, has gone to Denver, Colorado. Suceess to him. -Mr. II. G. Frohr, of the second ward, was married to Miss Alice M. Bnyer, of the first ward, on Saturday evening. Long may they live. Jcsiick. Slulilcnbcrir Collcffo Commence- mcni. The fourteenth annuar"commenccment of Muhlenberg College was inaugurated on Sunday evening, June 26, when Dr.Sadller preached tho Baccalaureate sermon. These exercises were continued until Thursday, which was the gala day of the college sea son, and the final collapse of the class of '81. Tho exercises of Monday and Tuesday were merely preliminaries to those which came off on Wednesday and Thursday. At nine o'clock on the 28th the procession formed on the college campus, consisting of the mayor, council, clergy, members of the bar, officers and president of the Allentown Female Col lego, and lust came the members and stu dents of the Institution. The procession was headod by the Allentown Cornet Band, which rendered some excellent music. This was tho day for the Junior contest, and the prize was $25 to the one who would have tho best oration as to manner and mat ter. There were sixteen contestants, all of the Junior class. Theso were seated on the ttogo, and made a fine appearance in their conventional black suits, white neckt'es, buttonhole boqucts and fraternity bailees. The devotional exercises were opened by Rev. Hussler, of New Holland, Pa. The members of the class and speakers were W, H. Medlar, of Drehersvllle, D. R. Home, Allentown, Edwin L. Miller, Kutztown, A. J. Hehslcr, Wilkesbarro, E. H. Smoll, Kllnesvillo, R. D. Renter, Rending, Thos. M. Yundt, Allentown, L. J. Bickel. Polls town, J. W. Lazarus (Vanderhilt), Alleu- town, J. II. Zweizig, Rending, W. E. Glim, Boyertown, Horace Keiter, Red Hill, A. B. Hassler. New Holland, W. W. Reichard, Penn Argyl, II. II. Gllok, Catasauqua, nnrl Ofcar J. Stein, Fogelsville. Tho productions of these young men were very good, and poke well fir themj they would havo done era lit to a'y rran and it Is but fair to say that all acquitted themselves well. To give n synopsis of all the speeches would be to rtious and take too much space. But we shell make hrnornbla mention of a few which weie especially gnnd, in mailer ond manner nf delivery. These wero P. R Home, E. L. Miller, T. M. Yundt, A. B, Hnsslcr, W. R Grim and O. J. Stein. Their lelivery was full id passion, action and very graceful thioughout. Many presents ond gilts wero bestowed upm the Juniors. At the cloro of these exercises Iho stna was one grand picture of flowers, boquet, bonks, Ac. The oudience was largo and enthusin tic in Its bestowal of applause upon (he compclitors, The commencement exercises proper come off on. Thursday, June 30th. Tba proces sion formed nt the same place, and was ar ranged as Ihc doy previous. It was again headed by music. Long before Iho arrival ni mo Academy us spacious hall was thronged by a brilliant and intelligent au diatice, the fair sex, which is of such a pro- gressive spirit in this city, predominating, The stage was occupied by the graduating class, which numbered 12, the faculty ol Muhlenberg College, and a lorgo number of other eminent gentlemen and divines, Among these were Rev. Dr. Siess, Revs, Schantz, Weldner, Rath, Lnird and others The band occupied the orchestra chairs in front of the stage. The graduating class was composed of F. If. Uriel), Myerstown T. M. Hingstadt, Labachsville. J. Allen Schadt, Allentown, David J. M. Kunls, Nazareth, Oscar D. Miller,. Lyons Valley, Charles B. Bandt, Stockertown, F. H. Reiu O'bl, Lebanon, Luther M. MeCreery, Ada, Ohio, J, W. Mahn, Litzenbc'rg, Wm. F, Kisller, Stony Run, J. T. Woodrlng, Heller- town, C. L. llolloway. Bramfleld, Pa. The first houor man was Woodring, and second honor man wjs Urich. The productions of this class were able throughout, each one treating his subject in a philosophical and logical manner, making a strong and last l'ig impression upon the minds of the at tentlvo listeners. The oratorical capacity of four of these are not to Le surpaaled, es pecially those of J. W, Mahn, who took the prize, and L. M. MeCreery. The dis intmtlon or prizes lollowca the various speeches. The Junior prize was awarded to L. J. Bickel, and the Senior to J. W. Mahn, which is the second lie took, taking the Junior prize last year; Sophomore prizes wero divided between E. V. E. Keck o White Haven, and Francis Peyser, o! Philadelphia, Tho graduating class then presented to Dr. Sadller a dressing gown as a token of esteem; the presentation was made in a happy and felicitous manner by 0. D. Miller, wblcb was neatly responded to by the recipient. This was followed bv tho presentation to President Sadtler of frame containing the shadows of tho gradu ates, with the request that it be hung in the chapel. Rev. Richards made the presenta tion speech, aud aroused the risibles of Ih vast audience by his funny hits st the ex. pense of the class. Dr. Sadtler responded which created more merriment. A num ber of degrees were conferred; amongst tbeso were that of Rev. Wagernackel. The Asa Packer Professorship has been filled by the election of Prof. E. T. Smith, of Fenn- -pjlvanla University, Orsinixir. Allistowk, July 1,1881. A ten'-tnn converter is to be put fn th t el mill s( Wheatland, Mercer county. Urnlnua College! Urslnus College Is located In Collegeville, Montgomery county Pa i about six miles north of Fhoenlxvillo. The Perklomen Railway which connects with tho Esst Pennsylvania Railway at Allentown, aud with the Philadelphia and Reading Rail way at Perklomen Junction, passes through the edge of Collegeville. Collegevlllo occu pies an elevated and healthy location, arid Is really a beautiful village. A number of Its fine dwellings stand In from the main street, with large yards tastefully ornament ed with flowers ami shrubbery. The college building is a largo structure, built of stone. The campus comprises eight acres, a beautiful lawn, and shaded with a variety of trees. The grounds are ample for recreation and healthful exer- ise. The tenth annual commencement of Ur- inus College was held on the 23d ult., and was an occasion of unusual interest. The addresses by tho graduates wero well writ ton and cffectlyely delivored. The bacca laureate address by the President, Dr. J, II. Domberger, was profoundly earnest, and abounded with excellent and practical (ruths. Trinity church, In which the com mencement was held, was crowded tolls ut most capacity. Strangers and friends of the college wero present from York, Leba non, Philadelphia and other placcsi The Board of Directors, after careful con sideration, resolycd to open the college to ladies, but only as day scholars, they being required to board in the village. This step was taken on learning that in n number of instances parents in the place aud vicinity xprossed an earnest wish that their daugh ters might enjoy the advantages of the In stitution. Ladies from a distance can be accommodated with boarding and pleasant homes in the Village. The prospects of Ursinus College were never better than at the present. The Board of Directors oro united in tho purpose of making, under God, the college a success. The debt resting on the institution was di minished during the commencement to the amount of about four thousand dollars,some six persons giving each Ave hundred dol lars, and several others smaller sums. It is expected that a largo number of new tin dents will enter the collego at the opening of the Fall term. Collegevlllo is distinguished for the mor ality and intelligence of its population. It is almost entirely free from all opportuni ties of dissipation. Young men are incom parably safer in lliis place than in a large town or city. Besides, the college Is recom mended by its able and efficient faculty, haying at its head Dr. J. H. A. Bomberger, a man of acknowledged ability and earnest ness. We are glad to predict for Ursinus College a prosperous future, great enlarge ment and usefulness. Visitor. Vlllntro Crimp Meeting-. The members of the Methodist Episcopal Church, of Lebighton, will bold a Village Camp Meeting in the old fair grounds, situ aled on tho edge of tho Borough of Lehlgh ton, commencing July 14th and continuing till tho 24th. FreachinK on Thursday even- ng, the 14th, by Rev. E. II. Hoffman, pas tor of tho M. E. Church of Mnuch Chunk, All are cordiolly Invited lo attend. G. W. Nootu, Pastor. A Positive euro For 50 VciiIn. Dr. EvDrt'r DiAMOxn Catarrh Ricaxnv will positively cure Catarrh, 110 mailer of now long standing, it has cured cases so bad that bones came from tho nose. It is mild and lilensant lo use. Itmntlipsdpfln.,f(i ami neals at once. It has never been known to lail when used according directions. For Catarrh, Hay Fever, Influenzi, Bronchitis nnu i;oiu in the Head It is unrivalled. Dis criptive pamplets free. Seo advertisement. STATE NCVI'8, A stablo the nroncrtv of tho Cnmhrift Iron Company, in Eist Conemaugh, was ournea aown on inursday. seven mules three horses and six tonsol hay were de stroyed. Michael James. John Rodc. John Mur. phy. David Raum and John Hiekenbaugh escaped from the Fnyette county jail on juuruaj 01 last weeK, Jo mes Redmnu. of Ilarrisbnrc an em ploye of the Pennsylvania Railroad, was tawny injured by cars at Within on Monday, 27th ult. ' Two dollars a day has bein nflTerod for farm hands in many parts of the State, and uiey arc not to uo obtained at that price, A wind storm In Indiana county last ma whs oniy annul cignty rods in un-auiu uiu 3au,uuv 01 aarnage Jacob Uvlnger. oeed 19 years, was acol dentally drowned In Piltshunr on Thursday John Cawlev. of Honesdale. shot and dnn gerously wounded Hyncinthe Smith in that place on baturday night. Cornelius McCarthy stabbed and ilanirer ously wounded Joseph Swenson In Williams port on baturday night. Tho Empire Oil Works, near Slurnshurir Aurgueiijr muniy, were damaged 10 me ex lom o: -iiii,uuu uy nre on Saturday. bcott Harris, a 17-ycar-old son of W. J. Harris, ol Jersey Shore. LvcominL' county. was accidentally shot and killed on Monday u.i,,mu hmuc piaiui; win, a pifLOl. A Lake Shore passenger train collided Willi a freight train near Erie, on Bunday, when six of tho cars of tha former - An. molisbed and three passengers, whose names naye not ueen ascertained, were seriously hurt. J At Meadvllle, on Saturday night, Charles Knorr and Edward Howord attemnted to enter the house of Frederick Boik. A scuffle ensued, when Mrs. Bur k proeured a revolver ann snov nowam mroujin tbe heart. Th house was one of bad repute. A small son of John Geesv. of Altnon had his sight destroyed on Monday by an accidental explosion of gunpowder. The body of Ernest Henrichi, a boy, was niuuii in me lyooesroga creex, near Lancas ter, on Saturday. He was simple minded, Edward Nulan. a tailor nffWn nfnn. nhr has long been addicted to drink, committed suiciue on luesuay night by taking lauda uum. The outnut of coal frnm II. ninrAM district last week was nearly 52,000 tons, u nil-reals 01 ja,uuu ions over me aamepe iiuu iat year. The terrific storm which nrevfltlfrtl fn ft. Juniata Valley on Monday was especially destructive to property In the vicinity of ..Aiwcisbunu uau ewpori. inos llther, -f Edgeraont, Delaware county, discovered a turtle on his farm a few days ago, and upon the shell of which his father's name and the dato 1800 were cngravea. In the oil country two men sometimes engage in a sham fight near a toll brjdge, and whan the keener rushes out to nrt them a confederate slips in and makes off Willi me UJll oox. Tho worksof the PotUtown Iron Company uo uuwi oue wcea ior repairs. Henry Beyerle, of rottsvillo, was killed ny cars at rerkiomen Junction on Monday, Cornelius Murphy, of Beaver Valley Schuylkill county ,was accidentally drowned on Saturday last. One thousand tons of railroad Iron from Antwerp are being unloaded at the bonded warenouse in Chester. Frank Ditch was accidentally drowned at urauy. Aiiegneny county, ra., on Thursday, while bathiug. Policemsn Dwyer, who was stabbed by ex- uuicer juciiain ten days ago. died on rues J .' 1. . 1 wb; uiguh la a llirourg. "When you boil cabbage, turnips, onions or any other vegetable that gives out strong odor, put a pieoa of charcoal or a red pepper (being careful not to break the skin,) into the pot with them, and you 111 u j iL.. in: . ., . . - win nuct mat tais strong aeojpnzer. I.chtghton irinrlirt OOBRECTXD WxEXtr, lour, ne sack rtuokwlieat flour ner sack. 3 30 S 00 TO Oorn, per bushel Oats, per bushel.,,,,,, go Mixed Chop, per cwt 1 35 Middlings, per cvrt..... Ivt (lorn Chop , l 33 Uran, per cwt 1 It IS 18 14 14 O 70 nutter, per pound.,.. Erks. perdoten....... Ham, per pound I.anl. per pound Shoulders, per pound. 'olatoes, per bushel.. Mock Dlurlcct. Closing prices of DiUaven k TowitsitKn Btocir, uovernment ana uoid 4(1 Mouth Third Street. Phlla., July 7, IE8I. '. S. Ext. m 3K'S mt bid 103 asked U. S. Currency, 's 130 bid 182 asked U- S. e's.1881. new 102V Lid nskeil II. 9. 4H, new 1HW bit 115 asked .n.ssnew ,.,,...1101 ma 117 asuea ennsvanla If. R 61V bid ebti asked Phlla. & Heading II. 11. 3o bid zol asked Lehigh Valley H. It.... mi bid 01 asked Lehigh Ooal&Nav.Co.. 45 bid 46U! asked United Oo's of N. J 104 bid lm asked Northern Central II. It. 60U bid 67 asked HestonTlllarflSS.II.il -rij! bid 23 asked Pitts. Tit. & Buir. H. R. 23VH bid S3 asked Central Transportation. 44U bid 4 IK asked Northern Pnelho Com... 45 bid 45U asked " rrerd.. 85J bid G5M asked North Penna. R. It.... 60 bid 2 asked Phlla. k Kris. R. R... . 'J6 bid 28 asked Silver, (Trades,). ....... W bid 0J asked 2IAltKli:i). JORDAN LLOYD. On tho 1st Inst., at Ferndale, by Key. James A. Little. orilok. endauqua. John Jordan to Hiss Maggie Llojd, both of Fefndalo. ItKSCUED FKOJ1 DEATH. The following statement of Wm. J. Couch. lln, ofSomervllle, Mass., Is so remarkable that we dco; 10 asa lor it ine attention or our read. lie savsi "In tha full nf ma T trn lak-. en with a violent nLKKnma of thb lckob, followed by a severe cough. 1 soon began to lose my appetite and Mesh. I was so weak at one time that 1 could not leave my bed. In tho summorori877 I was admitted to the City Hospital. Whlletherethodoctorssald I had a hole In my lelt lung as big as a half dollar. I expended over a hundred dollars in doctors and medicine. I was bo far gone at one time a report went around that I was dead. I gave id nopo. nui a lricnti torn me 01 Lilt. wm. ALL'S UA1.SAM FOH THE I.tlNOR. I laughed at my friends, thinking that my case was incurable, but I goi a bottle to satisfy them, when, to my surprise and gratification, 1 commenced to feel better. My hope, once dead, began to revive, and to-day I feel In bet ter spirits than I have the past three years. " 1 write this hoping you will publish It, so that everyone afflicted with Ulseased LungB will be Induced to tnke DIt. WM. HALL'S HALS AM FUK THE LUNOS, and becon vnlced that CONSUMPTION Can bo Cured. I have taken two bottles and can positively say that it has done more good than all th othcr medicines 1 have taken slnco my sick ness. My cough has almost entirely dissp. neared and 1 shall soon be able to go to work." Sold by A, J. Dorliko, Lehlghton, and all druggists. Deo. 18. 1880-yloow HENRY'S CAItnOLIC SALVE. The BEST SALVE in the world for lints. uiuioag, uvice. uivsid. t?ttii, nullum, iciiur, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all kinds of Skin Eruptions, Frookles and Pirn, pies. The Salve is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction in every ease or money relundcd. He sure you get llHNRY'S OAK 110I.IO SALVE, as all others are but Imitations. Price 25 cents. For sale by all Druggist everywhere Dee. 18, 183J-yleow KEJ) HOUSE POWDERS Are tho only Horse and Poultry Powders that give universal satisfaction. If the ronders do not giro satisfaction, the Druggist will re. turn your money. Dec. 18, 1880 yleow ERRORS OF YOUTH. A Gentleman who Raftered tar vpars frnm Nervous BEJULITY PRKMATUIIE DECAY and ail the eltocisof youthful lDdeecietlop.Tvitl (ortheeaVeof snlTerlnichuraaulty. Beud free to all who need H, tho recipe nod dlrecilons tot maklflff the simple remedy by which he wns uuiiai. ouuerurs winning to uruui uy mo an- vet'lleere ui perl mice (an do no by adIre"9iug Jau.2l)-uia 4i CodRr fctruot, N V. To Consumptives. Thenayeitlier. havtnebeon permanently cur. eu of that oreaa iMsea.0, Consumption, bv a aiinnlo lemedv. Is anxious to maLe known to Iiih le low-suffei era the means nt cuio. To all- wuo oobiro it. ne win Rona n copy or the Tro- i-cii'iiou luuu. iirt-oiii cuiiiKij, wifcj iiiemico ttone for preparing and usloginc name, which ihev win Hud a sums cuna lor conbumpiion. AtsiuM jjKOMwriii. c. vunic wmninif 111c rrescitDUou. wi.i measo addle... rev e. a, WILSON. 10 l'EN.N Struct. Wlllmaii! UMll, Kew Yoi. Jun29bm A Ca'.! Wiatsl. Biz Pay. Ught Work Steidy Eiuplovnieut Hnmnles Irco. Ad dross. M. I,. lmiN, No. J9 NASSAU Street -Newyoru. Jau.aiGui To the Wortloit Class We are now nrtnar ed to ruml-ihull classes wlih constant euip'oy. meot at home, tim whole ot the lime, or lor their f-paro momenta Uusmess new llqbtaud orofltuolo. l'en.ius ot cither sex easily eain fruiu 53 coats to $.1 per evenlnir. aad a proper, tlonal sum by devoting their whole time to the busines.. Boys snd girls earn neat ly as much as men. That all who ee this notice may sona their nddren. nnd tet tbe business, we raaire mis oner 1 to sucq a are not won sstieneo, wo wilt send one dobnr to nay for tho trouble ol writing. Foil particular and outfit tieo Address. QEOKOE STINiON 4 CO., Port- ana, iuumo. Julyisyl. is i:lth is wealth: Dr. E. (). West's Skrvk and Iinim TncAT JiFSiT, n fpeeiUo tor Hysteria, Dizziness, Con yaiBions, ffi-rvous Headache, Mental Hepres. slon, Losaot Memcrv. i-peima otrhcoa. Iirpo teney, Involnntary Emissions, l'remntnre Olc As, caused by overexertion, setrabuse. or over.lndiOirence, wblcb leacs to misery, docay and death. One box will cure recoot cares. K'ach box cnntJins one month's treatment. One doliAr a box. or six boxos fos Ave Uullern t sent by mail prepaid on receipt t't price. We Guar antee six boxes to cure any case With raob order lecetvedbv us for fix boxes, accomnnu led with nve dnllatv we lll s-nd tho pnrvhas eronr wrlnen guarantee toreturn tho inourv U the treatmens does not efr.etacure. unar antees lsucd only when the treatment iserder. ed from onr atreuts. JOHN C. WEST A CO., Polo iTiiprietors. lSl & tS W. Vodtsnn street. (.'!i!C8to,lll. A, J. DUltH.NO. Agent, Lehlgh ton. I'a. hMixu KLINE a CO., Wlolesale Aireats, PhlladeU hut, sept. lS.'SS ly CARBON ADVOCATE PIjAIN and faucy BOOB" JOB PRINTING HOUSE DANKW AY, a short distance above the Lehigh Valley U.K. Depot, LEHIGHTON, PA. We are now fully prepared to exeoute every description of FBINTINQ, from a Visitii Card to a Large Poster ! Posters, Handbills, Dodgers, Circulars, Shipping Tags, Cards, Bll( Heads, Letter Heads, Note Heads, Envelopes, Statements, Program mu, Pamphlets, &.e., to., In Btst Manner, at Reasonable Prices ! Inrsntors will Adranea their Interests by KmpIOTlax an Experienced Attorney resident In wasnloKtnn. r. A. Lehinann, bollclur of American ana roreun ratents, washing ton, 11. U. hat bad years or fncccuful l'rac '.i. .... ni ...m .... . i.- o7.th.tVo7tU IeparSnenTTr attended to. F contingent upon T sncce s. V"S1 ktl?nf'?n w,6' on No't,, Si"?1 tjend for qttenjar. Aprtmtr-cjr, next tte hotel, LeWghtun. ;niiljl Kcmectfully announces to the neonle of Le hlghton and Its vicinity, that he Is now pre pared to supply them with all kinds of, Household Furniture Manufactured from the best Seasoned Slate rials at Prices fully as low as the tame article, can be bought for elsewhere. Here are a few of the Inducements offered : Parlor Sets at from tiO to teo wainui luarDiO'iop uressiDfr uase Ilcdroom Suites. 3 nieces M0 to t?H Painted Ilcdroom Suites jlStoJO Cane Seated Uhalrs, pcrsetofe.... $8 Common Chairs, per set of a. ...... ft aou an oioer uooas equally oncap. In this connection. I desire to call the nt. tentlon of the peoplo to my ample facilities In THE UNDERTAKING BUSINESS ' with a NEW and HANDSOME I1EAH.SE. and a lull line of CASKETS and COFFINS, I am prepared to attend promptly to all ar dors In this line, at lowest prices, ratronago respectfully solicited ly solicited and the guaranteed. most ample satlsiactlun gu V. SCHWAHTZ, DANK St., Lehlghton. OCtlS , JOHN F. IIALBACII, Instructor of Music, (Piano, Organ, Voico and Theory.) LEHIGHTON', PA. Sole agent for the J. & C. Fischer Piano ; And dealer In all kinds of Pianos and Organs. Terms low and easy. Slate, lumber, brloks, ete., taken in exchange. Sheet Mutlt and books furnished on short notice. For particulars, terms, io., Address, JOHN F. HALBACII, AugZ, l79-ly. Lchlshton, Pa. A. A. THOMAS, Corner Ninth and F Streets, Washington, 1). U., attends to Pen. slon and Hack Pay. Uounty Claims collect ed. Contested Land Claims, Mineral and Agricultural; attended to before the Depart ment of tho Interior and Supremo Court. Land Scrip and Adclltlenal Homesteads pur chased and sold. April lU-tf-cor. -3 I ahVO-SqS '.mm 8 &gz , A0E17T3 WABTID lor the Best and Fastest Selllnc Pictorial Books and Bibles. Prices reduced 33 nor cent. National Publishing Co., Philadelphia, Pa. mard-rn? 'DISCOVERY! LOST MANHOOD BESTORED. A victim of youthful Imprudence causing Premature Decay, Nervous Debility, Lost Man hood, oto , having tried in vain every known remody,haa discovered a simple self cure.which he will send FRED to his foilow.tuCTercrs. ad dress J. II. ItEEY.ES, 13 Chatham bu, H. Y. January 20, 1881-yl IN MISSISSIPPI, For SALE and EXCHANGE at (10 and U rr.11 auuu. Aouress, A. TIF.EHS 820 Atlantlo Avenue, Deo. I3-m7 Bkooklt , N. H IK EIIIIElt LItJLID On I1KY FOBM That Acts nt the same time on " SHS WEB, TES BOWELS, AliD THE KIDNEYS. WHY ARE WES SICK? IUcausi us allow thttt great oraaiisfto 1 Ucomt clogged or torpid, end poltonmu itouiiortart Vierejore forced into trie cuootl, that shoutibt expelled naturally. WILL SURELY CURE KIDNEY DISEASES, LIVER COMPLAINTS, I PILES, CONSTIPATION", URINAItY DISEASES, FEMALE WEAKNESSES, AND NERVOUS DISORDERS, ity causing fiee action of thue organt and restoring their power to thnw off dlteau. yl Why suffer Bilious pains and ocheil, I I Wlir tormented with Files, Constipation! I IV hr frlclitened over disordered Kldneit! i - - . Why endure nervous or tick headaches!! I 7rTTVnVS7VVllTr,MitrtIln AWS" ItlsDutuntn Dry Vegetable Foruu In tin Scans one p&clcaee or wnicn ui&Ees six quirts or medicine. Also In liquid Form, very Concen trated, for those that cannot readily prepare iw LVIt acta ivith eqnu efficiency In either form. I get it of toou wiuoaisr. I-E1CE, 1.00 WELLS, BICIURDSO.N A Co., Prop's, (Will tend the drr poet-pald ) BratDOTOS, VT. TtAUDENBUSa lie. netlullr announces to tha nubile that he has opened a NKW LIVLItY STADLK In connection van, bis hotel, and is prepared to furnish Teams for h Funerals, WeiinES or Business Trips, an ihnrteat nolloe and molt liberal terms. All Manufacturer ot and Denier in STOVES, RANGES AND HEATERS, fin and Sheet-Iron Ware anil General House FnrnMinE Goods. ItOOFl. nml SIMiirTIlVU dWie at short notice aud at Lowest Cash- Prices, Kverrklndof STOVE ORATED anj FIItE RP.It.K3 kert constantly ou hand. Stoge on SOUTH Street, A few doors above Bank St., LftllianTON'. Patronaco solicited Stislaclicn gnaranteeri. Oct. 5-yl A. D. MOSJililt. A WGK1C In vourown town, tl.oo CUUU Riit a hn'tness at which persons nt 7 either sex can mato srear pay all the ttmo thev work, write for particulars to II. IIALLKrr. &fO rortland. Me. June 2(M iroe. KonsK. Header I! von OWnte'nn. riiiWladentUl.WlillSblalltiuiUi( Ciuel". ItiiltMlunguMln. Solid mid (11. CliMpt . s null uc4iiorunf 01 ip-ruiAiiTflpurpnHCB. vmimbii 1 fceutrtoGUtrrte. llieuipaouJKo. lS2KMHUt.X.Y. January 20, 1881-yl RHEUMATISM J Neuralaia, Sciatica, Lumbaao, Backache, Soreness of tho Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains end Aches. No rrepsmtlon oh earth equals St. Jacom Oil si a safe, sure, simple and cheap External Ucmeily. A ttlal entail but the comparatively trlUlog outlay of f,0 Cents, and erery one buffer Ing with pain can have cheap and poaitlre prwf ol its claims. Dlrectiuns in Eleten Languages, BOLD BY AIiLDRUQGISTS AND DEALEE3 IN MEDICINE. A. VOGELER & CO., 7.'a!lintorc, 3TJ., V. S. March 6, 1831-Yl USE RAZORINE SHAVING MADE EASY! NO MORE DULL RAZORS ! A late discovery, which him at once gained a. de served prominence from Us own merit. As an aid to shavlnjr, It has never been equalled. It Is Invaluable to every one who uses a UAfort or desires a tharp keen,inttru Arm ior any purpose. RAZORINE. Ilyuso of this wonderful powder, the edge of tbe Keenest raior may dj im 'proved. Tho most wiry brard may bo removed horn mo most tender sum wunompainor mcon veulence. RAZORINE. Removes all dread ot the Individual use of the razor. Any man possessing n beard, can by the use of this remarkable discovery on his strap, remove bis beard with case, comfort and celerity, Agents wanted In every town and county, Send lor circular with terms. Sic. Uy mall post paid for 60 cents. Sample DOXCS, 20 CCQlB. Address S. 1UYJI03I) & CO., tnny7 ni3 37 Tarli IIoit, NEW YOIIK C1TV A Great Causo of Hum Misery. Is the Loss of A T.KL'TUItR ON TUU NATUItE,TltKAT MENT, AND ItADICAf. care of Beniioal Ve.ifc.oen, or Hi)cruiatfrtu;a. induoe'l bv noir Abunc, Iu voluntary EmieiioiiH, Impoteucy. .Hervotw Uobillty, and Impediuients tu Mar ring pen oral ly t Cousumptlnn. lsplUuy and Pita i Mmiiat out Phveical Inaijacity. &o Hr jfOtilSttr J. CU li VJUWKt-L, M., DH au Ibor ot tlio U ret u Buok," Ac. Th world icnowned fliilh'T. In tWs admir able Lecture, clearir piovelmm ltUowuer peritmoo tiat tha awful couaaquencea ofejcll Abue iuav be effwlmi y remove'1 witliout diueroui cunrlcal opi'ia'.ionn, bonloa.tnflt'ti ni en fa, rtnKft.orrindUlai potxtlnu out a Trnde of euro at ome certain and rffcctnn', Lv wblcl Terr Batterer, uo matter what tla condition may be, iuy euro b.niae'x chcarly. privatelr audradiotlly. tt"Thl Lrcture will provo a boon to thou sands and thousands, Hcnt uader aeal, iu a plalu envelopir, to any atMrea, on rcrotpt of fir cent or two rosf. ajre fltampa. WW 11AVJ3 AL-O A SUltK cctuk fo TAra wonn. Add ee Tho Culvenroll Medical Co., 11 AMK St., ISow Yorlc. K V, I'. O. Box MONEYS.6 beiuff tnade fatt r than oho ai woi ior na. of tltber aex can make ts$ a week, tu their own town, if they are wiuinK ' wom. ru uu, uumi ire. Anyone em run the buiufa- Capital not re qiureil, All who eiiKBH proaner No oue falla. pjirU4-ulaii fro. aadrea. U. HALL KIT & CO.- lortiaB4J, Maine. July toy RUPTURE- Tbe wnat roa wnut ibe crrrateai ttiyentlun I't tueaei see our prim phlet. heot lree, irol. J. "V. EUAN. 0meu bunr X.Y. JolV 7vl ! QARBON HOUSE, J. W. KAUDEN11VSH, PROPRIETOR, IUkk St., Lbhiqhtos, P. TheCaRBON llnrsioflVrs llrtt.elassaecoin. uodattons to tbe TrurcliHu- pusllc. Hoarding by tbe Day or Week on Reasonable Terms. Uliolco OlKars, Wines and I.lauors slwayi en band, (loud Sliwli and rjlables. with atten the Hostlers, attached. April 10-yl rv-55lJt.lHTON BUCTNEY. fashlonsHe II zW Hoot and Shos MAXin, Rank St , I.ehiKblon. Ali work warranted. 1 TBAttliK rpK SLATIRHTON PLANING MILL AN D Cabinet Ware Factory AT SIATIXniOIv. JOHN BALLIETi Propr., Deals In all Kimft and Mim nt iW, nVnlnefc Osk and Hsrd VVono t.ninnrr. and Unnvriii pared to czeruto liny nNnnnt of ordeis for DrosseD LimifoolS OP Al.li-KIBDfU Doors, Saihc.i, Blinds, S&utteiv Moiildlngg, Cabinet Wore, Ac, With iroinctnei) Brackets Made to Order. Tito-Machinery I nil aax? ami oftfm beet htkS mngt improved IduJs. I employ none btti UiSi bent worcmon, uo well icawDflil and jzooA m teilal,itiid araUieieforoabTtAfxiiaiatitwieiJtir mtilactlon to All who mtytavor niayrlth arajL. Order bt mail uipajpllT attemifd to, Mr cbnrpe art modctutnr numi cakh, or lBtereti cbargvil alter tblrtj dara. GIVE MeIl CAt.T.. H C7 Tlmso rnfTAReu In UuiMtiji wt'l inrt it t iltfltr ndvantftfte tu have Blillnc jFloor Hf.ariim Doors, ha3lio,.vhuttcr8, to JtCnUit3atllil Tactotr, THE BEST OF COAL. Tho undersigned is now prepared to supply the very best LATTINKK CO A I. at the (tel. lowing LOW PKlOfiS FUK OASlI t Bell'(T. No. 1 CUestnut, by the car. 12 Ik No. 1 (lliestnut, ly the ear . t 79 Stovo, by the car 4 09 Uy the singleton, 21 eentsper ton additional J . L . GABEL, Hosier in General Hardware, &c.f Opposite the ruhHe square,.. nANK fiTREFTV LEHIQItrON, VA, nev,o.lsr MILTON A. WEISS, CARRIAGE BUILDER, Bank Street, Lchighton. REPAIRING Of nil description promptly attended to at tha most reasonable prices. AS- All Work guaranteed, and patrenagtX is reroegtfully solicited. (Jan.SS.jI rpHE HOST I'OPDLAIl JL Sewing Machine IS THE. a N r JOSEPH DeFREHN Is the salesman for r.eliUMon and vfefnlty. If you want a Machine oalt and lee him or send postal card. apr. SC-jl. jTJOR FASHIOSADliE DRESS GOODS, Dress and Trimming Silks', Dress Trimmings, Dry Goods, NOTIONS, Groceries, Provisions, Glass & Queenswarc. Standard Silver Ware, &c, Call at the Per ulr ONE FRIOF. Store of E. H. SNYDER, HANK St., Lehlghton. aplS-ra $10 s tltt furolbhcd frte. with fall luxtratw tiavs rnrcondoctJnctbemoBtprofltablc bUKlnom that anrene ran ftncairn lu IbobJs.ntHfi ta fin vatv tu Irani. and our tiimiue tiutiaarOhri8imi'loundtlHWi tiiat aur ue eaa mUe prcut p runts tnin tl. vory trt. No ol cm la it wbri is llllug to wink. Worn on are a auocBHftful a men. ilos etrl can earn Ihto &uma. Many bavetcaie oxer one hundn! do lars In a single wi ek. nothing Jllce it evtr i nuwn belore. A1 nboer.friKeaitfsuiTVidat tue ease and rapidity with which th aru aula to mako money. Von c a eiigaert in ihla bitat nesndnrjDff vnnrcpatetlmo nt creat profit Vou Oo not havo to 1 uveal any cardial la It. W take ml tho risk. Thue who uotn leadrmonry abould wrtt to an at one. AU InmlJwd fr. Jkiklie-uTIfUli' A CO.t AuRDfcta, Miln. Oct. 2, HJSO-lv PILES OJalUlnds TU MO Its, durbar pas of III OOn or Dineufnn au oiAfraiii nr rue KFrTfTM quif fclr and wrfoeily cmej bv a atppi an sootlilnp JtElKDY. l iu-ii.tornrttin add'rra Hit J, fAtllUAVO. Annt.,N. Y Procnrcd lor nil soldltrs dlsaMod In the TJ. B. service from any ciuse, alio for beirs of da ceased soldiers. Tbe slightest illsahllltT en titles to pension. TENSIONS INCREAS ED, lionnty and new dlicliarnn procured. Those In doubt as to whether entitled t any tblng, should send two 9 cent stamps far nar "circular ot Information. " Address, ltl slarnps, Stoidart Sc Co., Solicitors eT Claims and Patents, Washington, I) C. liols box 623. may II. wi. nnu, DIAMOND CATARRH REMEDY, A Failure Cure tttr Catarrb of nil uiurts. 11 Is luitautaneous in affect ana Permanent la ite.alt. Cures at any stags of tna uueaso. Has cared cuts so terrible, that bones came from Iho Boa. -Jlr.2ryV mon Catarrh Rem edy Is mild and pleasant, affording Immediate Itellet and prompt care In all oases off latarrb. liiUueuza, liar Perer, IlronehltU. It will jemore Polypus and trlectnally cure Walery and Purulent IJlschargea from tho Heart and Throat, ana Foetid. Blckenlng BreaOi: per fectly restore Impaired BmeU, Taste and HearTner relleire lleadache. Break up Colds In the Htadi btrenjrtheu tbe Voice and Eyes; Purify, Regulate ana Render clear and AcUre erery Organ of tho Head and Ihroat. Price, so cants . m Dr. Evory'e Diamond Invfeoratnr U a I'erlect Wood 1'urlUer, Appetiser anil Nervo Tonic., It inskes a dellgCtfnl. whole- and Strengthens the entire system. n.-lof,0.e.oe,al. i'WtT, Byspepsls, BlHousneee. Tornia Liver. Indljrestion, Keuralglo and Rheo m.ai1?S?cr?.IU'J,'lunu,:; Malana, riatultney. Nausea, Sick Headache and Kidney ComnUlwil It la Invaluable. Pilce, (o cenu. Dr. Brory'e Diamond Salvo Is a icrtr SS? taJ l0 pruUes, tlores of all kinds. Ernpuoos. Price, 28 cents. i DrulTEUrortli rented' lj and lake no oilier i or will bu eut Vreo ou receipt orurlce. t Descriptive Pamphlew Free. AddienDr. Evory'i DlaoeseT Beoedle Co . P. (X Box mso. 104 Jena, ,wt, kt, tee.
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