The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, July 23, 1881, Image 2

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    II- V. MORTIIIMKR,
I'DlTOIl
LKIIIOIITON. I'A.;
SATUUDAY, JUIA' 23, 1881.
HOSt'i: CUNKMIN'C
The protracted Senatorial contest at Al
bany, hss engendered Riiiinositics among
Repulilicalis ull liver the country, which
cannot be easily allayed. At one time It
looked ns If Mr. Onklltig and tho Antl-Ad
ministration faction had the best of the figU
but OorficlJ and ISInlne backed by the lin
mouse patronage al their command, linvo
succeeded in gelling the upper hand. At the
ciutaet we felt that this result could be but a
question of limei that though Ib.scoo Conk
linjf had a great following Slid wielded an
Immeuse Influence, he must speedily suc
cumb when the adroit Mr. Garfield and the
wily Mr. Blaine got down to business and
becau to deal out their official fuyore. Nor
wero we mistaken. Mr. Conkling has been
deserted hv the men whom he had a
Tho July issue of the Illustritkd qualities, aa Is fully attested by tho thous-1
ScHmirio Nkws teems with Interesting ill
ustrated article? few of which is aa follows:
The Doblear Telephone; Glass Grinding
Machine; Ancient Tottery from Cypusj
Mechanical Larynx) Tleasure Car of the
Days or Louis XIV) Amateur Mochantcaj
The renmrkoblo Palmyra Talnu Curious
Fishes ( lllutrallnns, explaining tho burst
ing of Fly Wheels) A Velocipede Carriage.
In addition to tho numerous engravings,
tlicro is u large number ol interesting, useful
and practical papers, relating to various de
partments of popular science. This is one
of tho most elegently printed and valuable
periodicals. Sold by all newsdealers. Pub
lished by Mean & Co., 37 Tark Row, New
York.
Warner Miller was elected U. S. Sena
tor by the New York Legislature on Sulur
day;lo sucooed Thomas C. Piatt for the term
ending in 16S7. The rote stood: Miller, 7fl
Kcrnan, 47; Fish, 9; Wbceler, 4; scattering,?,
Necessary to a choice 73. Senator Window
and Assemblymen Bingham, Coppcll, J. P,
right I Carpenter, Cullen, Dickey, Kurd, Jackson
. .,..i.i In i.r .W,tln hlnml. fln" &narpe, ispeaKor; went over to Miner.
l.l,,Li. , it,!. Itn ha. mado these In tlie 10' for ccoor to Conkling
. it,.., ,..,. II n,n from oh- was no choice, the vote Btanding:
.,niv in imminence, and sustained them Lap"", 08) Totter, 47) Conkling, 20, and
in tlie positious they obtained through his
.nf1..n..a lit flrmnpaa n a friend", has
..-l. t, hv l.ls nurilv aa a tmbllo -Prof- Swirt Di'clnr nf W"n '
man, end although through the perfidy ol
friends, whoto fealty has been purchased
with office, he may be relegated to private
Evarts, 1.
life, he has tho proud consciousness ofknow
ing, that he never accepted a bribe, nor did
one unmanly or dishonest tiling in his ca
pacity of public legislator. And the people
appreciate this fact as well ns ho docs him
self. No Credit Mobilicr bribe has ever
crossed his palm, nor dishonest subsidy act
received his support. Ho has been true to
himself as an honest man and faithful to his
constituency as an honorable representative
In nil jiosilions he has been called upon to
fill. Would that we could say as much lor
his opponent. But we cannot. Their re
cords uro black witli unparalleled venality,
reeking with the slime tliey have drugged
up from the lo.itbsome depths Into which
they plunged lu their unhallowed and in
famous search fur power and wealth.
We admiro manhood, we appreciate true
nobility, und though we have not agreed
with ex -Senator Conkling on political ques
tions, wo would not witliold from him tho
praino to which bo is justly entitled as a rep-
rcseulalivo American, whoso conspicuous
ability nurt purity, have won tho admiration
of the worldi
Teu years ago Roseoo CouMing eclipsed
ands of invalid) who havo tried, them and I
found relief. Their medicinal virtues wcro I
accidentally discovered on tho 4th of July,
1879. A lamlly went Into camp there st-
WASHINGTON.
OCR SrKCIAl, LETT KB
W-ISHICQTO, D. C, July 10, 1881,
Although the condition of the President
with-a vim, vigor andjjrushhat Says, "thle
country is good cnough.fpr u,we have come
to stay." . .
From what I have seen, I am fully con
I vli'ced in my mind that ,lne Ban Juan and
. ...... .. .1 AILUUUUII LIIOUHIUIl Ull U1LUU I TB31 1GUL . . ..... . II ll I. .. t I ...
iraclwl'oy tho picturesque surroundings anu , .7 i uunnuon country is mo rpjimst in ueposns
the delightfully clear and cool water that f lb, ,Unllcd S,Ule,s fs S" Improved, yet tnd wm b lhe mpst prospcrous ecclou
gushed forth from tho rocks. The man of
tho Interest In Ins health continues unabal-
of Colorado) It nocds railroads and cheap
tho family was a confirmed rheumatic, and Th8 excitement has passed away, add "freight,, mills and smo tiqg furnaces, which
to his astonishment he began to Improve luu aro rapidly being completed. Tho ores are
before he was there a week. At the end of elMJ of lhs WhlU lru,- The daily news- lherc ar6 Tery seem Inexhaustible.
. n,ih 1.. . ti,i. papers however are eagerly perused lor. tho xi.-. mounLatha nnii mountain
wonderful discovery was not long !n being b1u,llel'D' wblcl, rfl "Urjl,,,U,,d15y,lb! rw7 U oan ln BllU,! lho
noised abroad, In a short time hundreds "V,,"'' .( iV , . M"E"Hl Pcalf8 rl!e anow-clafl, proudly and
from all directfons wended their way to this af?unt4 rrc' d.cnl G"r,f M ' " -out defiantly In the clear blue sky, their gray
Mecca of life-giving waters. It is not claim 01 ff.f; "iigrauiyine; news ails every 8Mcs ad white crests being visible In the
ed that these waters will cure all tho His PWoo heart with Joy, for it Is nnlrersal)y cIeir atmosp1icro for many,.many miles. In
(i.i. i. i t,,.t .i,t i: ll. conceded that It would have becnogrcat ,,, n,,. ntr nr.i,i,mnlrvnhWiji1ltiii IIimo
tics are many and varied. The following calamity bad the shot of the assassin caused nr0 visiU0 for a great distance, so groat that
Isnn analysis made of the walrs by Pro- lctU of the Chief Ruler of the Nation. wcro ! lo name it, those who havo never
feasors Patted and Wgg, of St. Louis . Tbo cl!" ve1bIot ,whc!hc1r wl''ch h"s bce' been In these regions I fear.would doubt tho
Each l!un of 231 cubic inches contain. Wshlngton daring the pirt wk 8lalcmcnt. Mt. Blanc0 ), lo ba l1l8
the following:
Chloride ofSodium 0.19 grs.
Sulphate Soda Jh.M "
Bi-Carbnnato Soda .......0.15 '
Sulphato Potash 0.12 '
lli-Ciiibonale Lime 4.43 "
Bi-Carbonato Magnesia 0.47 "
Iron and Alumina 0.08 "
Silica . 0.31 "
nas nov oeen prejuu.ciai u rresiaem uar- j,, pfak) ,t being um feel ,n hc,Rht
fieRPa recovery owing to the measures which ou. of 41 that raniro between that figure and
have been laked to reduce the temperature. , J()00 , tho,p3 L do not boll6 Mn ,
eervatory, Rochester, Jf. Y., has just verified
the discovery of another comet, in the Con
stellatioh of Auriga, made July IStb, by
Prof. J. M. Schaeberle, of Ann Arbor, Mich.
This uew comet is apparently comtngdircct
ly toward tlie earth, and, for a telescopic
comet, Is very bright J indeed, It can readily
be seen with a good opera glass. It is quite
rcmarkabto that it should be In Just the
spot whero tho prebcut large comet was first
seen by tho naked eye In this latitude, and
it shows that the two bodies must havo cross
ed each other's paths. This maires the fourth
comet discovered wittiin ten weeks, a cir
cumstance heretofore unknown in history.
Trof. Schaeberle has duly filed his applica
tion for tho Warner prize of $200, and as yet
no is me only claimant:
FROM THE WEST.
Southwestern Missouri Somktiiikq about
a Promisixo Country Emiorants
who ao too Far Wkst is
Search of Farms.
Total solids 5. 8 J
Free Ammonia 0.14 ) Parts in a
Albuminoid Atnmonia.0.07 J million.
At Pierce City the company have built
and equipped a road running west and tap
ping the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe at
Wichita, Kansas, giving it a direct and
through line lo all places ln Colorado, New
Mexico, and other western states and lerrl
of tho Wblto IIouso. A machine has been
Introduced whereby a supply of fresh dry
air of about 75 degrees by the thermometer
has been furnished, which makes tho rooms
of the invalid very comfortable. It may be
some months yet,before n complete recovery
may beallected. Vlce-i'residcnt Arlhurlias
Si'BiKGFiEt.D, Mo., July 18, 1881.
Editor Carron Artocatk Dkar Sir:
No State in tho Union offers moro or better
inducements to the eastern emigrant than
docs the Stalo of Missouri, more partlcular-
torles. Before reaching the Kansas line It ln Washington on Bunday eveningMarch
runs through the great mineral-bearing belt
of Missouri, with the city of Joplin as its
center. Moro galena add zinc is mined in
and around Joplin than in any other sec'.ion
the United States. Southwest Missouri
also well adapted to the raising of all tho
fruits and cereals, and being blessed with a
ild and pleasant climato it is one ot the
most healthful garden spots in America.
Emigration, which for tbo last ten or fifteen
years, apparently ignored Missouri, and
passed on to Kansas and Texas, is now
wending its way back to Missouri, and a
large and enterprising class of people from
e snow and ico bound states of the north
ara now here seeking homes and adding
wealth and intelligence Ut this section. New
buildings are going up at overy station and ouosequcnuy no aoggeo me looisteps ot,tl)0
improvements appearing all oyer tho coun- rmi on several occasions, uutcoutonot
trv. This fuluro of this section 1. bnVhr? 6ct an opportunity to use his pistol. On the
and Its arms open wide to tho emigrant from mornlD8f Ju,y 2 1,8 went 10 ,1,0.d!.
ps'ro with these mountain? In scenes of beau.
ty and grandeur) from tho top of Gray s
Peak, a morning scene of glorious beauty is
unfolded to the visitor, such as Is rerely seen
In any clime; nowhere in the old, world do
we,a.spend so high, from no point is the view
nwirtn lirn fl.n nvn falls In runM. I li a Tnll
returned to New York, as, in th. opinion 6f fxl.lit f an(, ,he far horizon
the Cabinet, it was unnecessary for him to. . . Vnnln n . llr.
remain in Washington any longer. ,t " ,- frin, Tfi, ,,.,
m. . . ; .. n ..'.1 I hihiIa n ...r... I . "
Alia noouNiu uuuinu uh uuuo u buuita-
sion in which he states that lho murder ol
tho President was coolly and deliberately
planned by bim. It appera that ho arrived
peaks and vast plains In far distant portious
of the State. I will not take too much of
your valuable spaca now, but may write
again. Respectfully,
C. W. Lkstz
New Advertisements.
the cast; north, and south.
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...l lon.,.l ,n..ti.lh-lltlltillfln " iwniuii oii, uiruuK..
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'il nf New York VI'" 11 uua uihuiiuii ine oi. jjuuis ouu
FROM TEXAS.
in the Republican counci
Ho has ever since stood m (.he front rank
and been recognized by his xIltical associ
ates as llicir loading orator ami chief man
ager. During tho last six years ofGrant'a
Admitiistrathiii, no man except the Presi
dent himself, exerted more Inllucnco in
shaping tho policy of the porty. He always
remained Hue to his odors. In 1872, when
hosts of influential meu deserted, he 6tood
firm and bore the heat aud burden ot tho
Jay, in support- of the regular Republican
.ticket. He saved Hayes in 1870 add pro
vented Garfield's overwhelming defeat in
1SS0 niid his reward for all this devotion, is
to bo ignored and betrayed
Garficld.and Blaluo nnd their coterie ol
Francisco Railroad, or as it is now known,
"the Frisco line." Along tho entire line of
this mad and its branches, the farmer, the
mechanic, the nrtizan and tho miner can
find pleasant locations and remunerative
employment. Tho road some distance from
St. Louis strikes the Ozark range of moun
tainsmountains only In name -and fol
lows olong their crest as far as Springficld,a
distance of 241 miles. Until that point is
reached the country is brokon,but lho great
er portion is well adapted to agriculture and
grazing. Tlio entire country is well water
ed, the climate genial, and the open wood
land produces native and tame grasses in
luxuriance. No section of tlie country is
" It is only a Cold" has Sent thousands
tft iirenmturn frrarei. "A rnlcl ilnnM tin the
Thi rerLninlv rlnen tint I nronuna of the system, nnd dlseiLa mtiiit re.
IM,o In- .-la nf on ln.t, man .IIK. If meuiej inu.l
"i i " - no useu to removo.ino oDstruotion. xauen
er does it go to snow that he possessed an timely, a icw uoxs or
Fort Ci.irk. Texas. Julv 7.1S81. accomplice. It is hopod that some means J nrrnill'S tiOIIrer ApcnCllt
II. V. MoRTitiMKR Sir. Tho Aovooatr will be found whereby, under the sanction- y carry on namraiiy the cause or the sur.
I .... I fprlnir. nnil tare ilitvs. mnntln nr nTn viir
has arrived. Thanks. I now send you I o! the law, ho may be hanged. From pre Ufsullcrinlr. Sot.n bv all Uauoaisrs.
nother letter, which may prove of Ieis in- ent appearances it looks as though ho would ( I want' ONE arent In every town to sell a
terestthan my previous one, but I leavc.it get off with his Jifo. "'I jw.nj.. A$fHSE
... . i ..... 'j'it n.r . .
to your judgment, l'ossibly 1 may go on an I There has been a wholesale diSchanr.of I .rJli"'.! . ji.cj.wi
kindred sttin-le-mav fanav thev have shelved beller n""Pled to heep-ralsinS, on Industry
Mr. Couklintr. but wo mistake the lomiier of w,lic1' ll!ls cea 60 'Jr adly neglected.
tho mon, If ho does nut.carry lps case before
the people this fall for a hearing. The Ad
initiietratinn may think Conklin" dead, but
they will find him the liveliest. kind of a
-corjise.
After leaving St. Louis, the first pluca of
iinjiortance is Franklin, or raeific Hero
tho Missouri Pacific and the "Frisco" lines
diverge the Missouri Pacific continuing on
n a westerly direction to.Kansas Citv and
tho "Frisco" southwesterly to Vinla, Indian
Territory. At Cuba is a branch road run
ning soutli as far as the town of Salem,whlch
will be continued to Little Rock, Arkansas.
At Rolla, a beautitully situated city, 114
Gov. Lous, of Massochusetts, is level
Jieaded. He disapproves of the gift of $250,
O00 which the New-York Chamber of Com
merce is eudeavdriug to raise, for President
Oarfield's family. In a speech tho other day miles from St. Louis, and until tbo closo of
he wisely remarked"that no Chief Executive, the war tho terminus of tlie road, is located
whether of tho Nation or of a Stale, should tho S'jito School of Mines. The next place
.accept a gift from a favored few, because it of Interest is Lebanon, Lacledo Couuty, a
would have a tendency to place tho Exccu- sprightly town 185 miles from St. Louis
tivo under some obligation to the giver." All and 31 miles further on we reach Marsh
jonslblo persons will concur in this opinion- Geld, the Ceunly seat. This place was al.
ien. Grant set the fashion for this sort ol a most totally destroyed by a cyclone about a
tiling, when lie too eagerly acceplcd every year ago. Nearly tho entire place was laid
thing of value that was tendered him by m ruins, nnd a large portion of its Inbabi
rilaco hunters. We havo seen tin result in tants either killed or maimed. It is now
exploring expedition shortly, and if so, I clerks, 100 in number, from tho Pension Of.
shall note down for vour benefit whatevef fice. This has been done hv the new Com.-1
mov deem of interest. Now I will tell missloner of Pensions, solelv for the mimosa J UUBI llr Ulh LIjaJIU 10.1 Ol
- I ' i r i. i ninuw i mimr . f
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..kwu. u. unnging u expcmmuiea wunm luu , v..,.,,,- . ,h,stt of P.nn l,..t ,hl
Fourth at a Frontier Military Post, appropriations for the ensuing yiar. He, closij of Luslnew, June soth, issi :
nrm nr;.n ii,. ...,i.n .... ,,. . found that with the number of clerks em-. . 1 ncsocacss.
thereeimentalbandoftheSthCavalrv.the Ployed on the 1st of July. 1881, that hb Orci-dralH... . .
.n i. ... i . .... ..jUa,,U Utl mh clmrt nn il.n i ct'nf T t. S. JJonds to secure rlrcubtlnn
nem music, tne una inianiry colors, ona v--, other sto4k,'bond.ani mortrairwi.
the standard or tbo Btn Cavalry, with their '"iji uiji;iioiiig iiu una inigu.ii.ua mini ai.provpu rf8ertoni;fin
. ' It r il.. pnn.ml..i..,.. i i. j .l- Pile from rthtfr Nntlunal Hittiki .
proper guards, " fell in " at tho Adjuunfs ' """1 i fiut m St,e ba,lk, u,Bi,t
ofiico and marched around the post, play- roive uierns 01 vaou imuvmuui enijuoycq
ing the national airs: at the same time a m mo 1'cnsion oinco caretui y scanned, ani
solute of thirteen guns was fired under tbo lho best men have been retained, rpgardless
direction of the post ordnance sergeant The of the length of time employed.- In addition.
earrison " fell in " in frontof the r resneo- the salaries or some B0 clerks have Men re1-
va mmnnnv hnrrflclcfl. nnd. fl
nassed. eavo three rouslnu cheers. The be expedited with as little hardship, as pos-. ry lw rent. ,r circulation)
band was then dismissed, the colors nnd U'ble to tha employees of tho office j aot,)
af.l.,l ll.t. .er...ftv. I T t. .nnn.inu 1 Ih.t ll.. nH,,(.:,L , It . LIABILITIES.
menial neaaquariors, anu tue ueia music eur-route cases nas preparea suiiicicni cvwi-arpiu. uina . .
. .. ... ..i...i.it.. lis ..ti.li ..... . . I.i... . 1 uimiTiiiwu l.rui-is
ounueu revuie ana -staoies.-- Alter staois uence upon which to secure muiciuicnu v.ti. nat lni,1c notes ontitand'n'
upon
call the cavalry marched to stables to groom against four or fivo of the most prominent in -OliMend. Unpaid,,
f. .i... . h.ir i.. i.ti. ii.. !r.i. ii,..ii...j r.,j. -r,.. Tw.nir:.. ..m:i t Jlyul'Hlts subject to check.
iwi owu. i iiuui, " "ll" MW iuwu.tr ws miu liauu. i....u.ivuniiMjtTlaWCttCW I . . .
retired to their quarters lo await the call to say that their evidenco is not only of a; ""n -'Othr Aatlouol Banks
breakfast. Urcakfast eaten, the men amus- character to Indict the conspirators, but that V Total. ' (-li.dS3.85
od themselves with old-fashioned tricks, lit Is ample to secure conviction as well. Tiiolvjlateoftiiiiivlroiita-. Countyol Carbon, si:
I , . u llovrnian, ualiIor or the aUiTe-rainvd
hank, d solciotily swiar tltt thti abure stateoient
IS true lutoa wst 01 lilj KUtmlraca alia pellet
. .. . . UUWJIAH, fathler.
Snlncrlhed and sworn before nio'lhh Sth dar of
JUiy, 1631. , .
" 1 TIKIS. B. llEdlT. Nntarv l'llhllf.
Correct A'ttustt Thes. Kemerer. K. F. llelTord
aod A.J, Ourlinit, Directors. ' Julvlo, It-81
Jus case. Men whom fortune bad favored
with thousands of dollars, which they could
toss about promiscuously, cheerfully added
theirubt$riptions to increase the gratuities
that Grant cheerfully received, and were re-
being rebuilt and the people are fast gaining
their former prosperity. Springfield, 211
miles from St. Louis, is the "queen city of
tlie Ozarks," and is tho largest and most
populous on the lino of the road. It is
warded by him with official positions, for beautifully situated on Wilson's Crcok, 1,400
which they wero about as -well fitted as a feet above the sea level, and in the near fu
-chestnut burr is for on eyestone. turo will he one of tho railroad centre.) of
Missouri. At present it has a population of
-It is notorious, despite tha regulation 10,000 and is ropidly Increasing. The city
nrhidding mare than one member of a fami- ' beautifully laid out, lit by gaa and its
ly to hold office, that there are scattered buildings are of solid and substantial struct.
Ihrough the various DepaTtments at Wash- ure. Street railroads are now being built on
ington as many as three, four, five and even I its principal streets and tho town is fast as-
ix members ol a family disguised under suming Metropolitan airs.
different names. It is a shame and an out- Springfield Is the huslncsscentre of south
jage. But they aro protected by mysterious west Missouri. Merchants from the sur
influences and no effort is made to oust them, rounding country and the northern counties
All Ihrough tlie public service this system of Arkansas find here a market for their pro
of nepotism is taking deep root. Secretary duce, and replenish thelrstocksof merchan
Hunt has three sons handsomely provided dise. lho principle part ofthe cotton raised
for, while Mr. Blaine's son is Third Assist- in northern Arkansas finds hero a market.
aint Secretary of Slate. These aro conspicu- giving to the place the oppearanco of a South
ms examples. It Is about time this sort of em city. Willi largo wholesale and retail
thing should be stopped. Billeting a whole business houses, Springfield has three hotels,
family on the public may bo a good tiling three banks, an opera house, cotton factory,
lir the familv, but it is something the coun. machine shops, foundries, etc It Is the
try at largo protests against. centra of one of the finest agricultural dis
tricts of Missouri, which is fast settling up
AMant District Attorney Bcecher, of with onorgetic- go-ahead northern and east
New York, is a son of Rev. Henrv Ward "" f"T'c'
lteeeher, tho distinguished divine, end he
seems to inherit, soma of tlie susceptibility of
his father. On Tuemlay a charming young
lady, accompanied by two men, visited his
office and offered bail for a notorious swind'
ler, whom she claimed was ber father. Slit,
was winsome of manners and shed many
tears. Mr. Bcecher was moved. Whether
it-was tha tears or the woman's beauty that
moved him, we cannot say, but he accepted
as bondsman ona of the coniauions of the
alleged daughter, and the awindlertVas re
leased. Tha bond proved lo bo worthless.
An impressionable young man, like Mr.
IWcher, would hardly eome up to the re
quired ilaudard for District Attorney of this
muntry, though he may All the bill in New
York.
Sprinfigcld, In more than one sense, is a
historic city. During the civil war it passed
through many vicissitudes, being one day
occupied by the Confederate and the next by
the Union forces. Within the present lim
its ofthe city, Major Zagoyni, of .-General
rrcmont's body-guard, made his brilliant
but reckless charge A few miles down
Wilson's Creek, was fought -for the num
ber engaged one of the bloodiest battles of
the war. Upon this bloody field the gallant
Lyon offered his life as a sacrifice upon the
altar of his country ,and others whoso names
are now cherished as heroes on both sides.
here received their "baptismal fire." The
dismantled forts and almost obliterated rifle
pita still remind the visitor of wars' dread
scourge, and tho National and Confederate
cemeteries near the city mark the last rest
ing place of gallant dead.
Two hours ride from Springfield brings the
traveller to Plymouth. The "Frisoa" Com
uny are herd building a branch road to
Fayettville, Arkansas, ultimately to be con
The cutting of freight rates from prln
ripol points is spreading rapidly and threat
uus to result in a general war of all the rail
.road. Passenger rates aro also being cut. The
Pennsylvania Railroad issellincticketsfrom
Philadelphia to Chicago for $15. the regular iiuaeA 10 Pallas, Texas. At Sellgroan, 52
price being 20. Tiie rupturo among rail- milca fr'"" Plymouth, we reach the nearest
road managers has oesumcd the largest pro- P"'"' tu tlia celebrate1 Eureka Springs, lo-
portious. It Is believM that the price of o cated in Carroll County, Arkansas. The
fare from Now York lo Chicago will drop to city of Eureka has sprung Into existence ss
$5.
if by magic. A little more than a year ago
there was not a habitation near the present
site ofthe city now it has a population
over 15,000. It is not compactly built, but
is scattered for mllej up and down the nar
row valley, and upon the mountain sides,
and preseuts a picturesque and pleasing ap
The city has an organized and
The speaker of the New York Legisla
ture who owes all that he Is as a publie man
to ex Seuatoc Conkling, has gone back on
Ilia benefactor. The-prlce of bis treason is
said to be the Belgian Mission. When poli
ticians lose the power to dUnw patronage, I pearanoe,
all they can expect is desertion by the men ( well regulated government, .and is a quiet J ,
6, 1881. On Monday, May 10, hedeUr
inincd to murder tho President. On Wed
nesday, June 8, he borrowod somo money,
ostensibly to pay his board, ten dollars of TpXECUTOUS' NOTICE.
which he used to purchase tho pistol, and
Immediately he began to pracctico with it. KM"?S.
On Sunday, June 12, ho saw the President County, Ta., deo'd, have been granted lo the
attend church, and immediately ho enter- iTLTXLmV.
lumeu iuo iueu 01 Killing una mere, out I merit Trunin iixwbcks, nna an persons iiht
fnnnd limine rnM nl do an without ,nJ.lng Claims or demands will make known the
... 1 ajimn without U01RV (O
daneerinc tho life of soinebodv else, lie ' ' D. HOFFMAN.
, j 11 .t . t. , i . . . uuiJi llwlilti iiiiiii
uearu mat. iuo rresiuent was to visu uong LehliMon, July 23-w6 Executors.
Urancli with Mrs. Uarneld, on the 18th of
June. He wont to the depot, but, as' be
states, saw Mrs. Garfield looking so frail and
weak after her illness that ho refrained from
shooting tho President in her presence.'
D. O. C.
had his. boots blacked, examined his pistol
carefully and as soon as the President ap
peared, shot him.
Pflmnlllpt for advertisers. 100 pages, 25 cts.
I A UllljlUlUl U. 1 . UUVY JC1jU.CC UU. , ft. X.
More Roiil Shoulders !
TlieAMERICAN BRACE
PATENT.
1. This brace In Its peculiar construction
has all the adrantaites of a suspender for the
pantaloons, Shoulder Brace and Uhest Ex
pander combined.
2. It does not disarrange the shirt besom.
3. It cannot slip olf the shoulder.
4. There Is less strain on the buttons ofthe
pantaloons.
6. Each section of tho pantaloons can be ad.
justed Independently.
0. Ily means or tho adjustable back strap, a
gentle or powerful brace may be obtained,
T. In rnlny weather the pantaloons may be
raised from the heels without Interfering
with the front.
1. This brace In Its peculiar construction
has all the advantages of a Uhest Expander
aim cKiri nupponer coiQDineu.
2. It expands tho chest and gives free re.
spiratlon to tho lungs.
3. It keeps the shoulders perfectly straight
A. It relieves back, bin and abdominal or
gans by supporting the entire weight of the
eiotning irom mo snouiuers
5. It Is worn without any Inconvenience
whatever, and Imparts new 11 fo to the wearer.
6. It Is Invaluable to children while at their
studies, obliging them to nlways sit erect.
In Ordering by Post, Send Chest Measure,
Sent Post Free Throughout the United
States. Price, 75c, 31.09 41.50, t2.ii0.
SOLE AO ENT
H. II. PETERS, gt., .
MERCHANT TAILOll AND DEALER
IN DENT'S FUKNISH1NO GOODS.
MenMsson Piano Comp'y
Will make; for tlie next 60 days only, a Grand Offer of
JPIAMOS AIO ORGANS.
850 Square Grand Piano for only $245 1
ST VTF. 31 Magnificent rosowood case elegantly finished,) btmhos, m Ootavm. fait
- 1-,-LJ u" patent cantanta airrarTefl. our new n&tent nTAratrtimr n..u H.iit.f
carved legs and lyre, heavy serpentine and large fancy moaldlnaf round ease.rull Iron Frame.
French Urand Action, Grand Hammers, ln fact every Improvement which can In any way
KUU W IUO pVIICVllUU Ul ll lUlirUUlGUb UUS UC; bu auuou.
-Otm rrticx on this ikstdvikt boxed ahd dbxivxrid ox no a an oin fimirr nv
AT NKW YOBK, WIT1I TINS PlAMO UOVn, STOOL AUD llOOE, OSLT P-iJ.Ul
i ais i'lano win D9 seni on icsc iriai. i-iease senu raiereneo iryou ao not send money with
order. Oash sent with order will be refunded and freight charges paid by us both wars If
Piano Is nut Just as represented In this Advertisement. Thousands In use. Mend for Oatau
logue. Every Instrument fully Warranted for fire years.
TT A "XTfeCJ t to t00 (with Stool, Dover and nook). All strictly TinsT-eiAta
JTlAll and sold at WiioLisALsrAOTOitr prices. These Pianos made one of tkv
, , " finest displays at the Centennial Exhibition, and were unanimously r.
commended for the HioiixaT Honcuts. The Squares, contain our New Patent Stale, th
greatest improvement In the hlstorv of Piano making. Tbo new patent scale Uprights axe
me rinii n ankhica. i-osuireiy we maite me nncil upngnt 1'lanos, ot the rleatst ton
and grsaiqsi durability. TLey are recommended by the hlxhest aualeal anlhorltlej In thw
oontry. rer 14,000 ln uso, and sot ona uissATuriauruncnAasn. All Pianos and Urgae
sent on It days' test trial frtighl free if umattifactory. Don't Tall to write ns before buv
Ing. Positively we offer the best bargains I'lano Uatalozue mailed free. Handsome Illa
trated and Descriptive I'lano Ualalogne of DO pages mailed for Oo. stamp, Every I'lano folly
warranteu lur o jeari.
JUBILEE ORGANS ??.JoB5yEWi
" JAAAiJAJ vj.siwaa.aiu lhe han(i,0II1t. ustlast and sweetest
toned Parlor Organ ever offered the musical public. It contains Five Ootavks. Fivb sals
vi nncui, Tj lUDivum, uaiviiv, uiiiiiiauu, uu-i..s. uu yi,ii;iiii. aiiu fyniH Jirflmf
ful Slope, as follows, vlt S Mtlodia, Oaleste, (a charming stop,) Diapason, Sut-Beie,- Eeh,
Dulcet, Melodla-Forte, Ueleste-Forte, Expression, Treble-Uoupfar, Ctltitinc. Ilass-Uonpler,
Or and Organ, (which throws on the entire power ofthe Instrument.) lllght Knee Stop ana
awou, ieii nnee atop anu ursna aweu. itoigiu. iw in. Aflngin, i ui. wiam, WIQ. f
Wetiht, boxed. :t0 lbs. The case Is of solid walnut, veneered with choice woods, and Is or an
entirely new and beautiful design, elaborately carved, with panels, muilo closet, lamp stand.
ric, sc. an elegantly nnisneo. rossesaes an ine latest ana ool improvements-,, with
power, depth, brllllanev and symnathetle nualltv of tone. Bcautllul aolo aOeetaand
perfect stop action, negnlar retail price $711. Our vholeetle net caih price to have It intre.
ductd, with stool and book, only S7-
tiok in rniuB. no payment requirea until j-ou nave limy tested the organ In yourownf
home. We send all Organs on IS days Irtl (rial and pay freight both ways If Instrument Is
not as represented. Positively, our Organs contain no '-llogus" sets of Heeds, or '-Dummy"
stops, as do n any others. We make no misrepresentations, and guarantee honsst and fair
dealinu, or no sale, i'ully warranted for 6 years. Other styles SIS, (60, 57, S5, (TO, (7, ftstj.
etc. OVKR 34.1HK) SOLD, Ar.D KVKnTOnOAN II AS OIVKHTUlt VCLLEST SATISVAOTIOK. OTgaV
Catalogue mailed free.
Factory ard WABKitocMS, 57th St., amd loth Ave.
C! WTi'Ti'T TtfTTSTP at one-third price. Catalogue of SiOO choice pleoes sent for lev
OXJ-ajajX MUOltj stamp. This Oataloguo Includes most of the popular musle f
the day and every variety of musical composition, by the best authors. Address,
JiENDELSSHON TIANO CO., P. O. Box 2058, Ncvr York City.
July i-emo.
8 oss
may 7-Jl
A Be
mi
assist
May 2S-yl.
Lehlghton, Pa.
Iletd estate, turolture, atnl fixtures.
Current eipeuftes and taxes palu .
unecas and other CRsn Items . . .
Mills of other llnnkl '. . .
r'racth ual piperrurreorfnlckels, and
njii.co, ..........
jiecie
the colors duoed, so.tbat the business of thebfiice din lMemptn'fuiuT witu'u.'s.'Treaiu.
JT4.288.27
22300
7S.OI tUiO
21250 00
15.DS3 89
1,456.45
2.312.09
8.18A48'
3,7:i2 32
228 V
4,718.00
245 23
' 2,429.ti0
4.5JU.UU
l.
3,375 fl)
.-(215,083.83
$75.'(IOOO
7 600 IH!
6.7C8 13
S7,tXHi.OO
79 60
45,8 0 46
21.00
12,321.81)
games, etc., to improve their appetites for delay in preparing tlie evidence was due to
dinner which was to be set before them. A the ilesire, on the part ofthe Government,
Fourth of July dinner is to the army what to do no injustice to the parties accused. It
Thanksgiving dinnerwas toourNew Eng- lis claimed that no indictments would have
land ancestors of SO years ago. At twelve been asked bad not the evidence been deeirf
'clock a salute of. 38 guns was fired. The ed ample to convict. This, however, lias
fternoon was passed, by a large portion of not always been the case with Post Office
the garrison in sleep, while many beguiled detectives, as I am aware of cases in which
the hours with some spicy novel from the indictments bavo been served by them upon
post library. Stable cull was sounded at their oaths and testimony and which when
three instead of four o'clock, to enable the brought to trial have been dismissed by the
men to take supper before the sports began, courts. . August.
At four o'clock the crowd began to gather
soldiers and civilians, white and colored,
American and Mexican, all formed one
eager mass ol spectators. Shortly after four
'clock tho sport was inaugurated by a 3-
legged race, which was followed by a ISO
ard race. Thero were about 15 runners,
and tho contest was close. The sack race
afforded many a hearty laugh, as did also 1,18 stato of Colotado, and also what can bo
-jJ- II EH,!.! AN & CO.,
BANK STREET, Lehighton, Pa.,
MH.LEUH and Dealers" In
.VUKnul of O RAIN nOUOJTTininl fcOLU at
JIjUU UliAK XUAIHvUT ItAT-fcti..,
Wa vonld. Mro. lesopcttutlv Inform onrciti
son lUat wonie now fully tiropared to bUP
'jjj mum wnii
From ny Jtlue. dcli ed at VERT
JLOWI3ST 1'lilCES.
COLORADO.
Mo. II. V. JIoutiiiuku, Dxin Si it: I
herewith hand you a few lines in answer to
Vennor's Predictions !
For this Month's Weather, prepared express
ly for BTODDAItT'S HEVIEW.
Samp'o copy mailed for 30. fetomp.
J. M. STODDAKT, Publishers,
jyis-w3 Neie York, Pblla., or Uhlcago.
S'
TftAY HOUSE.
a great many inquiries, by letter, lo iue lit jtra-yh
reference to the climate, health and crops of J'J
the wheelbarrow race and the pig chase.
Throwing the shot and the running leap
were witnessed with much interest; but tho
greatest excitement raged when the " tug
of-war" came off. The (rial was between
20 chosen infantrymen And 20 picked cav
alrymen. When the word was given, the
rope was stretched till it cracked; gradually
the cavalry, for the first few minutes
gained ground. The crowd, which bad
been cleared away, now pressed close upon
the contestants, and with cheers and excla
mations encouraged them, the officer of the
claimed for the Centennial State. About
one-third ofthe 103,912 square miles this
state contains is prairie lands, lying east of I
the base of the Ilocky .Mountains, the other
two-thirds are mountainous, with parks and
small yallevs sandwiched In between, the
mountain ranges; this State has vast re
sources; Inexhaustible mines of gold, silver,
iron, coal, copper, etc The broad plains,!
upon which roam millions of cattle, sheep
and horses,her dense forests and lofty moun
tains, mineral and medicinal springs, grand
canon and magnificent tcenery, genial ell-
Came to the premises of the understated on
-the. evening of the. 71I1 of July,-1881, a light
HOrSD. Xilu UHllvf IB IClU1Jlll)U lu cuiug
rove property, pay citurges ami taKe
anay. jusbi'ii uriu
U)UCr lUHXIUCllllUK, X M.
July 18, 1881.-3W
KING OF THE SINGERS.
day, with drawn sabre, and the members of mate and whole-souled people, these cannot
- L. J T 1 . 1 - ., . I. i .1
the committee of arrangements rushing a-
be described in a short letter but must be
The above Is the exact representation of the
eeWlna- machine we sell fur twenty dollars.
It Is in every respect the very best of the
rouud frantically ordering and pressing the 10 u8 appreciates
crowd back. After a pull which seemed to The climate is dry and very healthy ;
last half an hour, but which probably did diseases common in the older States are un
not continue more than fiyo or six minutes, known here, l'ulmonary complaints aro
the cavalry faltered; the infautry were either eradicated from the system of invalids
getting the advantage ; they gained slowly who resort to this country, or lhe disease be-
but surely, and when the marker n cared comes so modified that the sufferer enjoys a
the stake, tbey mado ono grand effort and marked improvement in health; within the
wnn Rtiii ih Tuiiniinn Minn last few years numerous hot sprliicshave
and men whooped and halloed , cap. were 0660 discovered in various parts f 'ne State, j 'J'r'jtl1J1c'jjlIjJJ impfoveme'nts''fr
llvinz throuch the air: infautrv ouiceri wmcu ure emniutniu wtgri-awneuiciui widuidk tiie uouuia,uioinu3tcuiiyiu:uvijio
J ' ' I . .... ..... I Ariai,u with tTlsm1nn leaf, larifn ilranen
shook hands witli one another exchanging quaillles,particuiany lor me cure oi rncu.
congratulations, and with cavalry officers in matism and kindred diseases. I haye seen
sympathy for their defeat people come to Poncho Springs helpless with
The long race threo times around the rheumatism, anu leave periectiy cured in s
parade ground, almost a mile and a quarter weeks, m some counties oi sne biate irri
ngrossed nearly as much interest, though gating canais,carryiDg jargo streamsoi water
the excitement was leas. Twenty-eight taken out of the mountain rivers near the
mountain bases, have been built, extending
for SO miles or more over the plains, from
which small ditches conduct the water over
the fields of the farmer, thus Insuring good
names were entered, and all started. The
first round was made by all in good stylet
the second round proved more severe, and
many dropped out. About teu started on
the third round ; tho exoitetnent was great, crops. Irrigation Is necessary ou nearly all
and when the champion came In the ap
plause which greeted bim could be heard
over all the reservation.
The day ' (ports were done, and the regu
lar routine of army life was once more tak
en un. Ifum-drum,"hsy-foot, straw-foot,'
so goes the soldier, on the frontier, in time
of peace. A JjtuiouTOX Dor.
tillable land in the State. Wheat yields
front 30 to SO bushels per acre, vegetables of
all kinds do well in most parts of the State
where the land is supplied with water; coal
is abundant all over the State, at Durango,
on the Aniuias Kiver, In La l'lsla county, a
coal vein crops out near the town ninety
feet in thickness.
nrtsliie with extension leaf, larice drawers
and beautiful gothlo cover. It stands with
out a rivai.
Kins of Siflpr Machines.
iv' An not asx veu to par for It until you
seewliat'you are. buying. We only wish to
know that you reauy want to Duy a maenioe
and are willing to pay 120 for tbeoest in tha
market.
Writs to us sending- the name of your near.
est railroad station. We will Send the ma
chine and give Instructions to allow you to
examine It uciore you pay lur iu
wir-LSiAnni & co.,
' 729 Filbert street.
1'hlladelphta, I'a,
July O.-ly.
T I'MYATE SALE.
Tha nnderslirned offers at Private Sale, the
rollewfng valuable properties, to wit i
All that ecrtaln valuable lot. with the build.
inu. th.reon. altuate en the corner of Iron
The coal found is moatl y and Lhlgh streets. In the borough of Lehigh.
bltuminoui and is harder and brighter thau ono lot wUu foundation walU already
moetot the coal founil In other regioui: a erected, situate on tUo upper end ol Iron
At Warren on Saturday 200 Swedes, en
(MLtraA oft raiirn'l lalmrAr-fitrnrlr for an nrl
a . . I ' t .l.l.rhttSn
vititivt nl Ji fanlM. lv in waia. 1 lira WAl J...lt nrlAw Hunllu JienAu.MJ I iietu ijvHiun
a strike, mong railroad I.bor.r...t Erie the ' , i,.. ' j. ma rnL ...HSOTJSia
Iron almost pure metal ( this' ore Is now Uankway, sjjmgnton,
sime day and for the same advance.
Louise Miller, of Ilamburg, a very hand-
;S. S, i,liitlli.l.it. steel works near Pueblo. k A"0"." l."u5 "IV' TZZJSSSW.Xl-
ly by
was given for the act.
No cause 1 1 have made quite a tour through the San
Juan and Guunison districts, and found
....., , 6- "" " Iverson. a newly arrived Swede, shot
wuowereoniy too proumo no mem uoroage auo ieawaoie piace, u na waters ol iuo Mjf through the bead In the streets of I'itU
Id their days vf power. tarings undoubtedly couUiu many curatiye burg on tjaturday.
Driven lo desperation i by poverty. Lsrl people scattered all over the country, pros-
-iiA .hAi iiini i - ...
peeling, mining, stock raising, eta., and rep
resenting all kinds of business coterjirices
nubile road leading to Jlarla t'urnaee,
And,lso, a lot of carriages, harness, &c.
AIlplJ IU
' y It. F. JCnCPPINQEn
Lehlghlon Hotel,
Cor. Iron and Irflilgh streets.
July J, 185l-,lf.
Jnlras.
Jf. IIEILMAN Jb CO.
Central Carriage Works,
Dank St., Lcliigliton, Fa.,
Are prepared to Manufacture
Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs,
Spring Wagon, &c,
Of every description, In the most substantial
manner, ana at j.owest uasn x-riccs.
Ucpalrlny I'romptljr Attended to.
TKEXLEU & KltEIDLEK,
April 20, 1878 yl Proprietors.
JJirOUTANT AN.NOUKCEMENT!
latewls Weiss,
l'OST OFFICK UUILD1NQ
LEHiailTON, PA., has the Largest and
juoit retentive otocK oi
ISoots, lioes.
HATS, CAPS, &c.
ever ofTered In this borough, and to which I
Invite the special attention of my customers
and the publie generally, aa I am prepared to
otler extraordinary inducements lu
SPRING AND SUMMER,
Boots, Sloes, Hats, Caps, k,
and I Invite my numerous friends and patrons
to can ana examine my stocx oeiore maaiDi
their nurehases elsewhere, as lam prepare-
to give special Inducements to all OAS it
UltoilASEita.
Remember, LEWIS WEISS
Post-OJSce llulldlng, Lehlthton, Pa.
Sept. SO.
Revised New Testament,
A Laige Typo Edition at a Low Price I
Every family In lhe land will want a copy of
I.a I .... I .... I K'.T.I.Tn.nl . -1 H. .,1,. I.
eall yor attention to ) PfSl'M'PQ our
edition. Vlt r large, L O elea r
pew type; good paper I good printing and
binding; tne lowest price ana satisiaction
iruarunleod, or money returned
PillUES Hoand In heavy paper cover,
30 cents I In limp cloth, with red edgs, 10
cents i ln heavy silk cloth, 45 cents i In
French moocco, with gilt edges, 11.25 1 In real
I uraey morocco, witn gut eo
or the beat books mde. s.2.00
post-iiatd toany address.upon receipt
Poataee alamns taken as cash.
Special lerms given to Sunday-schools and
Ohurchci fur Quantities.
we want an Agent in every town, village
bamiei in this whole una to sen this
Sent by mall,
ul price.
and
book,
The best terms are ottered lo an;
who will take hold and eanrass for It.
for particulars.
xr Aslryour bookseller to let you see "The
American Oilord Edition," or sand direct to
t r nnt.vtv . im, ti..i.ii.i...
0. WVJ 4. 1.1' l'i.,uu,lilh
J5-10W is Hoax Stuxst. New York.
V YOU AUE IS NEED OF
ciiOTBLinrr,
Boots, Shoes,
Hats, Caps,
or, Gents' PurniBhing Goods
ao to
CLAUSS BROTHER
TIIE POPULAR
Merchant Tailors;
Bank Street, Lehighton.
PRIOES VERY LOW TOIL OASIT. The
publio paironage solicited. Jnlyl-tf
E. F. LUCKENBACH,
Two Doora Below the "Broadway nouse
MAUCH cnuNK, PA.
Dealer la all rattemaef Flaln aad ranej
Wall Papers?
Window Shades,
Paints & Painters' Supplies,
LOWEST CASH fltlCES.
'a
SuSs
1C
Ha sis
3
9 i. iZiXsZSiS'a
ss:.
m a "SS
DANIEL WIEAND,
Carriages,Wagona,Sleiglis,&c
OOBNIB OF
BANK AND IRON STREETS,
LElIIOHTOrf. Fenna.,
Particular attention given to
KEPAIRING
In all lis details, at the very Lowest Price.
Patronage respectfully solicited and perreet
satisfaction guaranteed.
uco e, iB7-yi xjak. w ie Anu.
"plOR FASHIONABLE
DllESS GOODS,
Dress and Trimming Silks,
Dress Trimmings,
Dry Goods,
NOTIONS,
Groceries, Provisions,
Glass & Quccnsware.
Standard Silver Ware, &c,
CM at the Popular ONE PRIUE Store of
E. H. SNYDER,
HANK St., Lehighton, aptS-ral
CENTRAL DRUG STORE,
In Leuckel's Block,
Bank St., Lehighton, Piv.,
Dr. Charles T. Horni
phopbietok,
Kcspectfnlly announces to the peopla that he
has replenished his stock, and oBtrs
DRUBS AUD
Strictlv fresh
CHEMICALS
and Pure,
Also Horse and Cattle powitersj'atent Medt
elncs, lirushes. Soaps, Combs, Perluraerla
jjiKingii. Chamois Skins. Wines and
Liquors for Medical Purposes. Oils,
Lamps and PIxturea.)yestuffs,OheIoe
Cigars, Pipes and Tobacco. Spec
tnclos. Trusses, Nursing llottiel,
Violin Strings, and a lull Una of
Wall Papor and llordersattbe
Lewest Prices.
Prescriptions carefully compounded and
Crompt attention given to every branch ofthe
mlncii.
. A conttcuanoe of the patronage heretofore
extended to thla establishment Is respectfully
solicited, and satisfaction guaranteed.
sept.13, lt60.-ly. DC O. T. IIOBN.
Drugs and Medicines,
WHITE 8TBEET. WEIBSPORT. r.
Rcruornl and Clinngc of Firm I
Messrs. Rnpslier & Zern
Jlet? leare to annomc to tbe cit'ien- ot WrU.
uortaui anrroundiDs? nf lghbnrhond, that thr
la t fir nuit'tiatcJ tlio stock anri flxtura of Dr
O. W, intx'A Otua; StOie, and ba,rlnr rcplen
tnhnl nud iJtTRelv liicre?aod th utock, hT r.
moved it Into ihn eiecAntly-fllted np room lo
the l.ili c lluildluiT. on Whtto ftroot, lorraarlr
fcruiirrt iiy Mr. Fred Kclimid vtUmn thr
i ro vrf parol to uccorumndatp their trtectl aud
I ii publ.c centrally vrltli Fieh and i'nie
DRUGS AND
MEDICINES,
of nit kind together witn all line of all meat
KANUT UOODH a ar Ubtiallr kept la waif
mppiiod Drue Stores, comrninjc
t limoU, rerf umerx, Snpi. Brnhea, Comb
Lam hr, Cbimneya. Trueea. HnotKirteis,
uhouldrr Breeea Byrtnte-.t ffnrtlnjr
Bottles, Dje Stuffs to., Ae.
mr WINES and LIQUORS for Medicinal
purposes, and a larjco ioc of cbotee CIUAR3.
Tho nutlnrxs will he under the personal
cliarare and supertn tendance ot Dr. J Q. Zxrx
We metal to tire lull nailsjfaction lo our pa
troos in nastily and price. QIt usacail.
Jaiyl7jl IU.PSIIEU H rKH.T.
EARSfoutiieIVIILLION!
rFoo Ghoo's Balsam or SM's Oil
rOSITlVILY nKSTORES TUI HIABIHO, jtllD l
TIIK OKLT AUBULUTK CUB for DIArXU
Kew,
This Oil Is extracted from a peculiar specie
of WittTK Siiauk. caught In the Yellow Uea,
known aa Carcharodon Rondeletll. Krery
Chinese fisherman knons It. Its virtues as at
restorative of hearing wire discovered by a.
Uuddist Priest about the year WO. Its euret
were so numerous and UAvr so shmikolt'
NlKAOULoua, that the remedy was officially
proclaimed over the entire Empire Its use
became so universal that for ovbb 800 Tills
NO Dkatnxbs has biistxd amobo tub
UuiHitsKrBort.B. Kent, charges prepaid, to
any address at SI. 00 per bottle.
Only Imported by HAY LOOK fc CO ,
Dar Street, New York.
Sole Agents for America.
Its virtues are unquestionable and Its curs'
tlrorhracier absolute, as the writer can pr
sonally testify, both from eierlenoe and ptw
servailon.
Among the many readers of the Review la
one part andanotherof thecountry, It Is prob
able thatnumbers are aflltcted with deafness,
and to such It may be said : " Write at ones
to llavlock i. Co., 7 Dey street, New York,
enclosing SI, and you will receive by return a
remedy that will enable you to bear like any.
Lody else, and whose curative e fleets will be
permanent. You will never regret doing so."
Editor of Mercantile Bevlew, JyMSwo.
GOLD.
Great chance to raskemoner
We nee.1 a Drson In avair
elown tolakeaubacnDllona for
Illustrated lam llr publication In (he worl4.
Aarone ran become a anceeasrol scent. Qlx
elegant worn nf art given free to subscriber,.
The price la so low that almoat everrbodr anb.
acriota. On, agent rroorU taatnic i:o tubacrl.
bera in a dar. A ladv ageut reports niaklnr
r-W clear profit In ten dire. All who esrag
mane uonev last. You can davole all vour
tlm, to the buatneaa, or onlr vour snare line.
You aeed not be awar from home over sight.
x ou can ao it as wen aa otnera. run directions
aud lenna free.
free. 11 vou want I
Klerant and expansive OetSt
cro
address at once. 11 ceata nothing to try th
rofltable work send ua rear
buatneaa.
CO.. Portland. Maine.
No ona who enaaffea falla to loaka
irreat pav. Addieaa aEOUOJf BTIN80N
janezs-iv.
$5!
Outfit aent tree to those who wtah to aa
gave In the moat pleasant ana prollabls
bnalueaa KQewn. a.vervlhliia' new. rtv.
Ital not ree aired. We will (urnlUi roa everr.
thing. llOadajaDd onwards la taallr mM
wtmoni atariog away rrora nome over mcfttv
No nak whataver. tianr new workers wantea
at once. M sot ara making fortunes at the baa
lneas. Ladles make aa much aa men,aAa younir
bora and girls make great pay. Noons who la
willini to won (alia to make more monsvevwr
dar than can tie moe In a week at anr erdlaar
rr emniojment. Tboae who engage at onss wd
flnrf A V r.r I ....... n . n ... . . . . '
XX. XX & LtltA IT C
uot.z, jsao-iy
' A CO.. rortiand, Main,
(fr C ( A" ' e made by every areat everr
UUUnootaui the buameas we rurslth,
yJJJtm, those willing to work eaa eaal'
lr aarn a do sen dollars a dar right In their own
locMillea. llavenoroomtoexplaln here. Bu.
loeaa pleaaant and houorable. Woman ana
b"ra and girls do as wall aa men. We will for.
nlah you a complete Oalflt fr. We will bur
expeaae ot suiting you. Partieulara fre.
Write and aee, JTarmers and meebanlea. (hair
aon aad daugbtera, and all clxt. ln ned et
fiartng work at home. ahould write tone and.
urn all about tha work at one. Addreaa
TJlDfi A CO., Augvsto. Uam. Jmlrla ly
BEST
baalneaa now be to re the nubile.
You can make money faster at
worst tor ua than at anything
Alan. Camtal not reonlrfid. Wa
will start yon. Sll a dar and upvarde nivle at
home by the lodaatrtoua. Vma, women, beys
aodgtria wanted everywhere to work for na.
Now la the time. You can devote your wbol
time to the work, or only your spare momenta.
No other buatneaa will pay yoa pearly as well.
No one willing to work can tall to make emor.
moua pay bv engaclng at one. Coetly OatQt
and terms free. A great opportunity for mek.
ler money asally sad booerablr- Adds
TBUU & t-O., Augarta oaiUAt