GALL AT NUSBAUM'S, ALL AT NUSBAUM'S, ALL AT NUSBAUM'S, " Original Cheap Cash Store," Opposlto tbs Public Square, DANK Street, and mako your purchases ot DRY GOODS, &c, Which he I ofTcrlni at Price! Tjowcr than the lowest. Ills StocK comprises MOURNING GOODS, A SPECIALTY. Silks and Satins, in all colors. Mohair and Dcbigo Suitings, lovely styles. Gingham Suitings, all styles. Laces and Embroideries, every description. Corsets ! Corsets ! Corsets ! Carpets and Oil Cloths, in the Various grades. China and Glassware. BOOTQ ootO AND AND SHOEQ I Respectfully, J. T. NUSHAOM, Opposite the Public Square, sept. 18-yl LehlRhton, Pa. SATURDAY. AUG. 47, 1881. Local and Personal. gJT-FOIl SALE, 10 shares of stock of ttie Carbon County Iwtustrial Society cash puld in $150. Will take for It $110. Ariply at tins offii-e. 8SP Post Offlcn BulMlne, Lehlfilitnn, I'm ftow Is your chanee, nml I nuike ImM t" R.iy that il'is the hret you ever had, to buy Hunts, Shoes, Huts, Cups, Slc I ui lully equipped for the spring trade, ami run oiler you a greater variety, a better article, anil a lower price than any house In this section. Ladies, if you want nice fitting shoes for yourselves or your little girls, 1 can please you in evcrv resect. I mean biisincs, and am prepared to back my assertions. Itespectrully, hr.i Wrish. 5TSIf you vvanta nice stnooth.ensy shave your hair cut or shampooing, go to Frana Hoedcror's Saloon, under the Exchange Ho tel. Ito will fix you right, and don't you forget it. ST" Now receiving and opening a very large and fashionable assortment of mcrch iin't tailoring goods, c inprisilig a full lino, nf the very latest styles of cloths, cnssitiieres and suitings, of the best foreign anil domes tic manufacture, suitable for spring and sum mer wear, whtsh I am prepared to mako Up f.ishiouably and substantially at prices fully as low as at any other establishment in the country. Call ami bo convinced of tho truth o( my statements. Ilesp'Ctfully, H. II. Pktkbs, Agent, V. O.TIulMlllg, LehighUin, Penn'n. XTfA good fresli cow for sale; apply to Vf. E. leiiicrer, Big Creek. iSJ-Cloeks, Watches, Jewelry and silver ware lor sale, and rcpi'iing done at Haga nian's Store, Voissiort. 25-yl. SSfi-Smoko "The Round Head Cigars', the beat 5 cnt c.iar In town. Try them. For shIo by J. W. Haudenbuab, at the "Car-, bon House." 31 tf. Zfl-The best and cheapest liooks may be had at Luckenbnch's, 01 Broadway, Munch Chunk. Among the works he nt fi for salo are tho following: Acme biog raphy: 12 standard books by Macauley, Carlyie and others, Imuiul in one volume, 60. cents. Lives of Chaucer. Spencer, MM bjTJ.Cowper and Souther ( 1 volume, 50 cents'. Lives ol Da Foe, Johnson, Cold Bmilh, Scott ami Thackeray, 1 volume, 50 cents. Yuung's Bible Concordance $2. Tho works of FU vious Josephus, $2. SSJ We notice that a number of our peo ple go to Dr. .1. A. Mayer, at Mnueh Chunk, to eel beautiful sets nf teeth : the Dr., as an operator, Is unexcelled by any other in this region, wuieh tact IS appreciated uv me puu lie. jy30 13w. A gentleman interested in railroad mailers says the Lehigh Valley Company is maturing a project for tho extension UiPotls- ville by what is called the Lizard creek route. This is to start Irom the Lehigh Val ley Main Line nt Lehigh dap and run Westwardly through the farming country to Schuylkill Haven, four miles below Polls Villo.when another brunch will be run north nnd west. This plan Is even morn feasible then an extension across Brum. Mountain to Poltsville, which bus been extensively ad vocated, but which would icquiie some very il fficult and expensive engineeiing. A breaker of large dimensions is to lo er ctwl for Liudcrman, flkeer .V Co, al their Sugar Loaf Colliery, "near Hnzli'lnn. -Dr.'W Mc.1. (Htroniler, ufWcat Pitlf- ton, Luzerne county, committed suicide on Tuesday by hungiug. Ho was a prominent Mxson urn) a physician id standing. His desperate act is attributed to ill health. Some of our peop'e were much cxcilej on Friday morning of last week, becauso Minnie Peters had starled off lor Trenton, on the early morning Irani, without the consent of ncr pa'euls. Mr. Pctcra lollov ed on the next train, nnd returned home with her In the evening. Kvfeed. During the week ending on the 20th Inst., there were shipped over the Lehigh Valley railroad 110,732 tons of coal, making a totul for the secson to that date of 3,928, 071 tons, an increase of 035,897 tons as com pared with the same lima last year. A coal train on the Lehigh Valley was wrecked near While Hull on Saturday night by Abstractions placed upon the track. No person was injured. An unsuccessful at tempt was made fo wreck a train at the tame place three weeks ago. Two hundred ami nine telephone In struments are in use between Catneauqua nnd E.isten. Tho ladies connected with the Luthe ran congregation of olatlogton aro about to organise on aid society. Tho sixth annual session of the Grand Lodge Knights nf Honor, of Pennsylvania, will beheld in Philadelphia on the second Tuesday of September. It is said that the Lcblgh Zinc Com pany haye struck a valuable mlno of zino ore on the line of the East Tenn. Railroad, in the neighborhood of Reading. Fine sllverwaro of all kinds at E. H. llM't, Mauili Chunk. Tho freight and coul traffic over the Central Railroad of Now Jersey is so heavy just now that the Lehigh S: Susrpichannn Division is at times completely blocked be tween Kaston and Hnjie'a Lock. Coins in which holes have been punch ed are unw worth much less than perfect ones. Tbe government has just fixed the following values: Dollars, C5 cents; half dollars, 35 cents; quarters, 15 cents, and dimes 5 cents. Anton KloeOcl, who last winter, about holidays shot and killed his young wife in this county , with murderous intent as was at first iupposed, but, at was developed when brought lo trial, through inexcusable mrtdeMue&a, has just been convicted in Bos ton ou a ohargo of bjnk robbery, and uuienccd to tho penitentiary for tcu years. For tho week ending on Iho 19th Inst., there were 98,426 tans of coat transported oyor tho Lehigh i. Susquehanna railroad, showing a total for Iho season to that dale of 2,781,951 Ions, 'on Increase of 620,3(111 tons as compared with ttme time last yeah John ltalik, Iho baker of town, sports a new and handsome Wagon, built at fhe works of Daniel Wleand, In this place. It Is one of the most attractive wagons In this section. Seo advertisement of P. 0. Vlckery for Agents In another column. Mr. VickerT Is Mayor of the City of Angiitis, Maine, which Is a sum guarantee that all Will bo fairly dealt with. Gold, silver, sfccl, rubber and celluloid eyeglasses and spectacles, with fino Brazil ian louses lost sight can never be ragained. At E. II. Hohl's, Mauch Chunk. F. L. Reber, of East Wolssport, will please accept thanks for courtesies extended to us during the past week. -"Mrs". John Hauk, of town, wo aro pain ed to slate, Is prostrated with typhoid fever. Daniel Graver was In town this week calling on his friend', and buying a spring wagon at tho works of M. A. Weiss. An evlilenco of prosperity. Prof. B.ier, of Berks county, formerly of this place, was here on a visit for a few days during the past week, with his family. Guests of Prof. Bernd. Tho Professor looks Well. Tho Democratic delegalo election, for Mahoning twp., will be held at tho public house of Frank Blocker, at Pleasant Corner, on Saturday, Sept. 3rd, between the hours of 2 and 7 o'clock p. m. A mass nf rock bearing the outlines of a human form lias been dug up in a coul mine near Wilkesbarre. For Indies handsome jewelry, go to W. P. Long, dealer in ladies furnishing goods and notions, a few doors above Clauss & Bri''. clothing store, Bat It street. Mr. R. B. Brockway is building four breakers at his different collcries in Luzerne county. Owen JIcMahnn, of Wilkosbarre, fell down stairs ou Sunday, and received fulul Injuries. A fire at Ashland, Schuylkill county, on Sunday dniunged the following proper ties. Dt-iij.imin Hampton's Hour and feed btoie, Evuti JoueiT lettuuraut and W. II. Burchfield's harness store. Totul loss, $10, 000; partially covered by insurance. Ladles, call at W. P. Long's ladles furnishing store, if you want jewelry of every description. Dclettlvcs are at work In Luzerne Co., looking lor tho perpetrators nf the following robberies in that county : Delaware, Lacka wanna nnd Western denit, at Wilkeslmrre ; shovel works, at Wyoming; Wistner .1 Strong's foundry, at West Plttston, and Crockett's mill, at Nontlcoki. Good hauls were made at each place. Best luilroad watches in the country at E. II. Hohl's, Mauch Chunk. Best refer ences from prominent railroad men through out the country. Trices low. Mrs. Robert Howe, of Port Carbon, Schuylkill county, fell on a stove on Sunday and received fatal injuries. Martin McAndrews, a miner while ilrunk.fell into a deep hole near Lost Creek, Schuylkill county, on Sunday, and was killed. Frank Gross, a teamster, who robbed James A. Edelman, of Eastou, of $."00 that had been entrusted to b i in, has been arrest ed at Wilkesbarre. A laborer named John Johnson has been imprisoned nt rottsvillo for attempting to outrage Miss Mary E. Gerhart, near Orwigs- burg, on Sunday. Peter Thomas and Lewis Davis wero interrupted by tho police in a prize fight at Wilkesburre on Monday night. They were fined and dismissed. Ti-nclivrV KxiimilMitioiiK. County Superintendent B.illiet will hold.' Teachers' examinations as follows: For Kidder, nt Lehigh Tannery, Aug. 27. For East Penn, al Pennsville, Monday, Sept. 5. For Mahoning, at Centre Square, Satur day, rcpt 1.1. The examinations begin at 9 a. in. Gel tho lliM. The Wilcor it White Organs leads the world ; th,i'rf grand prize ut the Centen nial ExHisitun, also the Jirst premium of the lust two Slate Fairs held ut Philadelphia, warrant these facts, being judged every time by tho best nnd most com wlent music ians. The superior quality of tone and niusicul ellreUDt the Wilcox'i White Organ nre iini'niialcil by any other inanul.iciured. All instruments art- lully warranted tor n lei in ol six ycur". The public is reminded Hint qiinlilv ulwnys descends luster tliiin tirift. .....I tlt.it it iu miru,.c..iinl.lA t.. uvnunt j much of r-al value for little money. The! nceney ..r thfru organs isnt Leliigbl'nn, unci Mr. It Oelieiiliindcr to t lie only autlinrirod ugeut tor Carbon county. 2w Willi Creek llcino. E. J. Soarl'o s, of PI ns.iut Valley, paid us a ilsit last Snuduy. The bridge at Grifll h's (.lute quarry is BuisheJ, and t r-seuts a good subbUu tinl spperniuc. Miss Simr.na Kibler has returned home from her visit at Long Hun. -Wm, Lovett, of Upper Big Croek, is here repairing the mill on bin property. Miss Sib lit Smith, of ncarTr.ichs ville, is seriously ill with fever. Otaoo. Curd. Mr. L. Ockenlander is prepared to give lessons on piano, organ, violin and in sing ing, having studied under the great Gerniun musters, and havinz been Icaderof diHrrcnt Choral Societies in Philadelphia for the last six yeors. Those desirous of Inking lessons ol him, will please send in their names or cull in rson, so that they may be properly rrgisieicu. instruction in singing a special ty. Cun be enzneed as nrcanist for church- i s, and pianist and vocalist for concerts. Aiiaress, L. OCKENLANDER. 2w Lehlghton, Pa. KrvlilerkVlllu Ilou.i.cs. Our farmers waut rain. Mrs. O. Graver and her two daugh ters, of Philadelphia, were visiting liete last week, Al. Kibler, of Wild Creek, was in at tendance at pic uie held here ou Satur day last. Tho pic-nioheld in Sam. GlebiDgei's grove, at Cherryville, was the boss. Mother Dreisbach died on the 9th lost., in hsr 80th year, and was buried in Zion's cemetery, near here, on the 13th. Fuuuers nre busy plougbiug, Jon. ItcligioiiM Molt s. First PnesnYTEUiAH Uituacit, no Pastor. Sabbath School at 9:00 o'clock a. m. Prajer Medina; every Wednesday at 8:00 p. m. Zion's llEroBHXD Oiiuecu, J. II, Hartman pastor. Preaching- at 10 a. m., Sermon, In German, a p in., Sunday school, 7:30 p. ra., sermon, In English. A cordial welcome to all M. E. Uhboch. Geo. W. North, Pastor. Preaching Sunday at 10 30 a. m., and at 7:30 p. in. Sabbath School at 2r00 p. m, Kvakoelica'. UuuEcu.WmesronT. E. J. Miller, Pastor. German preaching at 10 o clock a. in., by the Pastor- Sunday School aiz p.m. tngiun preaclilnea 7.30 p.m. LkHKIUTOX KrAKOSXICALUUDBCUII. J, Sinoyer. pastor. Preaching to-morrow (Sun. day) at 10 a. m. Sunday school at 2 p. in. Preaching at 7:30 p. m. From theCgty.Seat Fulls A dull razor. itotealile Excursions. Enticing The sen, shore. Fragrant-- A tippler's breath. Contemptible Drunkenness. Anlloiisly looked for Unln. -Almost it total failure Com. On Iho rato Grain nnd flour. -Kerunrkable The dry weather. Iu Rood condition The roads. To bo pitied A drunkards family. Troublesomo nnd impudent Flies. Drying up and falling off Grapes. New hero Bricks laid in red morter. Snpe flnous 'Beautifully elegant.1' Daily inquiry How's the President? Heulthy The Switzerland of Amer ica. Curious A man who don't 'believe in insurance. Foolish To worry nbont other's troubles. Humming birds that bite Mosqui toes. . Transformed as soon as tho work is douo Silk worms. "The Idea" A common and thought less ex rat-siou. About half done The work of arch ing the creek. Going up nicely The brick work on the new Optr.i Hniiso. Dinconragiug Knowledge without corresponding menus. In a bad condition Seme of the chimneys on Brick How. As usual One man nt work and halt a ih'Z- II looking on. E. 11. Siewers 1b having a flag pave ment put down in front of his residence ou Uroudwny. Sensible; let others fol low. Iltv. M. A. Tulm.m and wife, ac companied by Chi.rles lll.iki.lce, left on Monday for Saratoga Sprit'gs to be ab sent one Wei'k. Juiks Zcllner hns moved into tho how-e lately occupied by Mrs. M. Kinsey nud family, opposite Brick How, West Broadway. Wo expect a livtly time hero to-day (.Saturday) in consequence of the arriv mg of two excursions, one f ora Wilkes-B-iire the other from Allcntown. Let 'em ru-.li, the more the merrier. Mrs. Abe Stroh nid son Charles, left for Port Jervis. N. Y., to attend the fnn eral of her mother, Mrs. Yetter, who de parted this life last Monday very sudden ly ond unexpectedly. Aged about Gl years. Humor says that the Gazette office will soon be removed to the Fegley building, corner of Broadway and Quar ry street. W. H. Geidner does not for the pres ent int-ml moving to this place. His house on West Broadway will be occu pied by Win. Rex. son-in-law of Simon Heichard. The pavement in front of the old stone church on West Broadway, has been repairtd. Late, but better lute than never. Heavy forest fires, consul by the berry pickeis, are devastating tho lumber region of this section. It is estimated that $10,000 worth of logs in the White Haven Hegion' and Kidder township alone are destroyed. Hundreds of men are out fighting tho fire. William Getz has already lrst $3000 worth of logs. On IahIl Tnt-8d.iy moruing un excur sion numberirg about 400 persons left for Long llrinch.on tho New Jirsey Cen tral lUllron.il. It started from Tamaqna; fare $2.50 aud good for len days. On Wednesday morning at excursion of about 500 left here lor Couey Island on the L. V. H R., under the direction of A. 1. Blaksbc; fare $2.75 good fur ten dajs. There was quite u rivalry betuetn tho two excursions which caused consid erable dibsatihfactinn ns the list named excursion van U r the benefit of tbe Mar ion Hose Co. , of this place. Justice. Wulhport llfiiiN. Mivs Muiy A. Snyder opened her se lect i.chool in East Weissport, Monday. Quite a large number of scholars nre in attendance. A linmbfr nf I'iiiUdelphwns are so jouruiug nt Ihe'Fort A'Ifli House. . '" of Philadelphia. a'lr u short visit here left for home on Monday, He tikes with him the best whhes of his many friend. Tito Becker milliners hnvo made nu improvement long mctlcd in the shape of a show window to their store. John Dilterlluo hai returned from Citnsiioqna, and resumed his position as f.jri linn ami buptrmtendeut of the roll ing miil. Messrs. Jos. Fenner nud Aaron F. Suy er contemplate a visit to the Dila. ware Wider G.ip. Mr. Lewis Horn, accompanied by Mr. W. II. Oswald, pissed a pleasant uuiUy at tho Cedar Creek camp meeting, near Allcntown. Judging from their hnppy appearance, they must have had a v ry pleasant time. Where, oh, where, is our Weissport scribe of the ciislcni side? Echo comes from the rural district "I have no time. Miss Lulu Erwin, of Bethlehem, U visiting friend here this week. Miss E is an accomplished louug Udy, and makes friends wherever she goes. Tho H'.ru residence, iu East WeUs port, is neariug completion, and iu tho course of a week or two will lie ready for occiput o Whin fiuished it will bo one of tho fiuust residences hereabouts. At tho recent teachers' examination, held in East Weisspert, by County Supt llalliei, threo pirsons were granted cer tificates, viz ; A. D, Hishel, MUs Snyder and Stephen Solt On his recent trip to Colorado and the Fur West, Coroner 0. W. Leutz col lected quite an assortment of miuerals, which nr now displayed iu a glass case at our post-oflice. Quint, i:nl Wolssport Spark. Henry G. Dtppty, of Albrightsville, was here ou business Wednesday, John Kruse is prepared to rill out marriage and baptismal certificates, fam ily records, etc, in a beautifully artistio mauner, at low charges. - Aug Oswuld has gone to Philadel phia for watermelons and sweet potato.. Prof. Balliet held an examination of teachers in the school house, last Friday Only three applicants were examined, , and there are nine schools iu the district to be supplied. $20 and $32 a month is doing it, and why should it not 7 We hope no one will play pedagogue for the small pittance of $20 a mouth. J, AHE T K M I E K A N q E PEOPLE IDIOTS AND FANATICS? 2b the Editor 0 Me Curion Advocalt : The Coat Q alette in Its Issue of August 12th, says 1 The lemnernnce neotiltt of Ohio aro oneo more a&out to illustrate that most singular paradox of Arrlorican politics, the temper ance vole owing the uemocrano party 1 ui course hltld of every ten votes cast for the Tcmperuhco ticket domes from the Retiubll cen partyi and every one of them brings the Democratic caudidato nearer to the vic tory Aro not tho tempcrar.co people of Ohio open to a just Imputation of idiocy and funaticism,"qiially proportioned 7 Certainly If they make Democratic victory sure, they tvill lose more than they have ever gained. cither in Ohio or else. where.. This is a grave charge for the Gazette to make, nnd in our opinion shows a marked deficiency of senso and Indulgence, Idiocy and an extravagant effort to govern lo keep 111 control Iho temperance republican ele ment of the party, not only in Ohio but In every oihet State. Docs tho Gaitttc Imagine that In this manner the. best.the most Intelli gent clement of the party can be kept in the ranks? If so, the Oatettt is acting the part of a fanatic. We demand a belter reason than the Gazette gives for this uncalled for nnd Insulting assertion. Lovo ol party is not lovo for country parlylsm is not patri otism. Yet Iho Gazette makes this grave charge fur no better reason than that the re publican party-party Interests nilght suffer through definite, decided temperance work. Oh, my I here is a party of great mornl idens that will suffer If temperance work is being pushed with energy. How ran prohibition ists expect relief from a party it It is afraid to bo decided and definite on tho question? Why is Iho republican party afraid lo pledge Itself lo prohibition? This question Is easy of solution. Admit' ting that tho republican party has tho tem perance clement of the country, It is never' theless true that tbe whiskey politician leads tho party. Tbe republicun party has beer- brcwers, imjiorters of liquors, hotel and beer saloon keepers, moderate nnd Infmoderalo drinkers within Its fopj. This party nomi nates candidates interested in the, iqu r traffic; it elects members nf emigres; Statu legislator!1 presidents nnd governors that use more or less liquor as a beverage and too many of them get drunk. The tempei- nnco republics 11 by his vote helped to place them in office (an idlollu net), and hopes (fanaticism) to get prohibitory measures passed by enemies of the eauso. Tho. truth of the matter is, the republlceii party dare not insert in its platform a planh looking to prohibition. Temperance men aro marked. TheNa' tinnal Deer Congress, at Chicago, May 12tb; 1881, passed the following resolution; UcHohcd, That the Uulted States Brewers' Association bv the executive, its local or ganization and its individuul members, bring to bear most strenuous efforts to define Iho true position of the brewing trade, to inform the general public as to its character, nature and effect ; to warn ugainst falsehood and misrepresentation ; to oppose eyery person seeking public oftico of any kind who holds of advocates such adverse views, t:c. Tho whiskey element in tbe republican party is pledged, nnd lheiriu!erests demand that they oppose every person seeking pub lic o(IiaJ if any. kind who holds or advocates adverse views to the tin file. The following is nn extract from a rfport by it committee of tho-Iiatioual Brewers Deer Congress : Where strincent prohibition measures have prevailed, they nre largely owing 10 majorities obtained from thoso professing republican principles. A ni refill record .of Votes given nn such mensures has been kept, by tour committee! Ihev, therefore, recom mend that future efforts and arormend b used to convince the purly that. i he free use of malt boveruges is not iu opposition to the cuufiu 01 irue lempernnce. , This explains why tho Ohio legislature re fused the people Ihe piivllego to vote on pro hibitory measures, and why the republican house of representatives of Pennsylvania pe litioned by the christian people nf the Stale asking that tlin temperance law be submitted to the people lo be voted upon (a very rea. sonuble request) was refused. Tho wblskev nnd beer element of ihe party was nt work what efforts nnd arguments they Used' (be reader may judge. A duck iu a walled well will drown. The temperance element 11 tho republican party is walled in, nnd unless they speedily get out, beer and whis key will drown them. The christian peo ple of Ohio are simply voting as Ihey pray, Dr. Curry, in the Methodist, says ! From some knowledge of the state of the case gained un the giuiind, and from iu likeness to what we hove seen nearer home, we huve a good deal uf spmpatby with Ibis Ohio oliticnl leuierniice afinir. If it shall put Ihe State government into the hands of tbe Democrats, they will rtturn to power Willi a wholesome lesson before their eyss nnd tho Republicans will beinven a much needed opiorluiiily to reient at leisure of meirioiiy, so inui, wnen restored again, uiev will enterluin n wholesome regard for other people's consciences, even if they have no respect for their own. Most likely such a chubliscment would not for tbe.'nresenl seem iovolis. but orievous t neverthelea. nftjr- wuut, 11 might yielil the peaceable fruits of righteousness unto them that are exercised thereby. Al a venture it may not be amiss lo make Iho exiieriment. To the cause of lemper.'iiiro there Is nothing to be Inst by the change ; and it may be the surest, if not the most direct, road U the success of the right, According to Ihe Gazette, DR. CURRY is open to a just Imputation of idiocy and fan ntirism, equally proortinued. Tliu temperance people of Ohio are at work. A prohibition ticket was nominated at the Lovclnnd camp meeting, and has been endorsed by a Slato prohibition con venllon. One of tbe planks of the platform reads as follows! Jleaolved, That our ultimata object shall be constitutional prohibition of the liquor traffic, the manufacture and sale of Intoxi cating liquors, including wine, nle nnd beer; and we demand that our next legislature sunn buoioil 10 wie yoiers 01 uuin sain con stitutional amendment. Governor Foster, of Ohio, has written to Rev. Mr. Hirst, of Columbus, in reply to an interrogation as to his views own temper ance legislation, that he believed that, under the present constitution, both local option and license, or taxation of liquor selling, wero unconstitutional, and that there was no opportunity under the present conslitu tion lo enact any laws for regulating the evils of the liquor traffic, and that tbe best way was to leave the whole subject to the legislature, as provided in the platform of fie republicun convention. This letter is unsatisfactory, as the legislators are mostly under tho control of saloon keepers, notem peraure measure worth having will be adopt ed by that body, and Gov. Foster knows il The Xational lempcrance Advocate, which is under tbe control of very zealous repub licans, takes the following bold stand nn the Ohio election, aud according lo tbe Gazette is open to a just imputation of Idiocy and fanaticism, equally proportioned 1 Tbe pending campaign in Ohio is one of unusual interest ami Importance, not only to tbe friends of temperance in that State but in other Slates as well. A large number 01 lempcrance voters nave been Imlentiuea with the Republican party, ami have sought faithfully lo bring the parly to the support of temperance measures. A represetilativo man among Ohio temperance ltepub icans is tbe Rev. Dr. Wablen, of Cincinnati. Dr, Walden and large numbers of his associates find themselves forced to dissent Irom the aotion of the late State Republican ronven tion, Jinn. which looks lo the removal, In obedi - to the demands of the liquor-sellers, of tbo constitutions! bar to the adoption of a ' legislative liquor license system 1 and their main objective point In the pending cam paign will be to secure a Legislature friend ly to uncompromising prohibitory legisla tion and to tho Initiation of n prohibitory constitutions! amendment, while Ihev will strenuously opposo tho re-election of Gov ernor Foster, The Republican managers, fairly fotewarned, chose lo pander to tho beer-selling German clement of tha'paf'V, and to iguore tho wishes ol the large body of Chilstisn temperance Voters hitherto In their Tanks. Under tho circumstances the fiathwar lo an ultimate temperance triumph s clearly through present Republican de feat. The National Litcrator, of Chicago, suMs I We are firmly convinced that every tem perance Republican and teinberahce Demo crat In the State of Ohio ought to refuse In support tbeir 8tate candidates. Two hun dred thousand petitioners asked that a law be submitted to the people Iu bp voted up on, but the Legislature and these two politi cal parties have refused so reasonable a re quest .as to allow the people In decide whether vice or virtue should rule tho Slate. The Republican parly ofOliiojhas profosscd t favor temperance, because oVcrone half of its members believe In It but the politi cal managers who believe in whiskey havt always defeated the lemperahca republi cans, and none have been more efficient in so doing than Charles Fosten What shall Ihe temperance voters of Ohio do aliout il? Shall they still support their enemies? No I Let them refuse to longer follow such un righteous leadership. The prohibition question was kept in the background last year 011 account of the Presidential election, and it nliist hnir be settled before another Presidential election arrives. The whiskey Republicans have thrown down tno gauntlet. Now let the temiernnce Republicans liavu the moral courage In tilde it Up, acling uon the prin ciple laid down by Prest. Hayes. "He who serves his country best, serves his party best." A little more love of country and humanity, nnd less worship of party, would do wonders towards purifying and elevat ing all the political parties In this aonutry. Will the Gazette continue to Insult the temperance Republicans of Ohio nml those sympathizing with them by insisting that t le temperance (icople ol Ohio 1 re open tb a just Imputation of idiocy and fanaticism, equally proKrtloncd 1 A jufiibmca. Tim Jury 1. 1st. The following list uf Jurors was drawn on Tuesday, Ihe 9th inst. : flKjlKD JU110R8. Toiervo nt the October term, 1881, and report on the second Monday of October at 10 o'clock In the forenoon : Fred. Aiders, laborer, Hacklebefnie. Funis Albright, laborer, Lehighton. Daniel Boyle, miner, Summit Hill. Audrew lkiyil, miner, Lausannei Adam IVcel. farmer, Fmnkl rii Jacob Buss, innkeeperlCfesqu'ehclh'irJg'. liurnoy &i. lloyle, laborer, Lansfarrt. Piiilin Covle. miner. Nesouchoninp. John Faust, fireman, Audenried. Liewis mckingcr, rarmer, Lausanne. J. L. Gabel. merchant. Lehiehton. Abiom Green, section boss, I'arryyille. Win. F. Johnson, clerk, E. Mauch Chunk. Samuel Kibler, farmer, Towamensing. u.ivi.i ivranier, painter, Lehighton. John Lapp, farmer, Mahoning. Oweu Lurch, miller, Lower Totfaine'nslng. ('has. Magnole, laborer,-Franklin. John Kaucb, laborer, l'enn Forest. H. D. Rouse, agent, Weatherly. Chas. Scheubel, baker, M. Chunk borough. Harrison Straup, farmer. East Feiin. John Traviskis,jr.,labcrrcr, llcayef Meadow. Kicnaru victor, mncnmist, ractef; PKT1T JUKOSS, To report on the second Tuesday of Octo ber, 1881, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon. John Arnold, shoemaker. Banks. Jacob Albertson, blacksmith, Lnnsford. James Appenzeller, teamster, Mauch Chunk t'utricK uonuer, miner, Lausanne. Jbnas C. Beer, farricf; Towamensing. Alnnza t. (Jurtjy, cierK, J4eiqitelitrrfing. Isaac Davis, miner, Summit Hill, George Dolon, laborer, l'ackerfod. James Dunigan, laborer, Weatherlv. Chas. Driesbach, fanner, Towamensing. Wm. Dilterline, band master, Mauch Chunk Thomas Evans, miner, Lansford. Joseph Eberts, farmer, Mahoning. Michael rarron, laborer, rnckerton. I.OW13 Ginter, stone, cutter East l'enn. Gotlieb Oanshorm laborer. AlfdeHfied. Josinh IlnriHil, farmer, Towamensing. John Hill, miner, Lansford. Keuber llarter, farmer, bast renn, George Hugnn, butcher, l'ackerton. Piitriek King, laborer, Summit Hill. Nathan Kresge, carpenter, Franklin. Win. C. Kcmerer, teacher, Franklin. John Knnuse, jr., laborer, Nesquehonlrfg, Simon Laurish, painter, Mauch Chunk. Manus McClaferly, miner, Beaver Meadow. II. McFarland, laborer, L. Towamensing. Dennis McGinty, miner, Audenried Andrew Mellugh, laborer, Lansford. David Mover, watchman, r'arryvllle. Thos. McCieady, laborer, Sjinmit Hill, Oorniiek MeGarvey, laborer, lleay. Meudottt John E McLaughlin, miner, Lansford. Hugh O'Donnel. miner, Summit Hill. J. W. O'Neal, baker, Lehighloii. David O'Dflaiif nieichant, Franklin. Patrick Phillips, bilmrer, Lunsrord. John Ituoli, hiiL'ksier, liiat Penn. Muhlon Richnrds, cnrpnlcr Lehighton. Mores Relirig, carpenter, Lchightoti. D. D. Steward, tanner, Packer. Condy Sharp, laborer, Lanstonli Henry Sherer, carpenter, L. Towamensing. S. E. Suhoonover, blacksmith, Weatherly. Freeby Serfass, lumberman, Penn Forest. James Sterliug, engineer, Jeansville. John Spohu, shoemaker, Mauch Chunk. John Williams machinist Maocb Chank. TKAVsasK yuBons1. To report on Ihe third Monday of Octo ber, 1831, at 2 o'clock In the afternoon, Titghman Andreas, farmc, East Penn. John llriitntr, farmer. Pucker. Daniel Detz, painter. Mauch Chunk. Samuel Bradley railroader, Mauch Chunk. bimnn Uloss, larmer, It. Towawcnsing. Michael Uarlin, laborer, Summit Hill. John Coyle, miner, Beaver Meadow, Patrick Conner, laborer, Lehigh township, Edwin Dugan, laborer, E. Mauch Chunk. Elijah Dean, carpenter, Franklin. George Derhamcr, luborer, Lehighton. John Fry, Jr., screen boss, Beaver Meadow, Alfred Goth, laborer, Weissiort. Edwin Graver, laborer. Franklin. John Gallagher, the 5th, miner, Tresckow. Se.fernls Hawk, distiller. South Kidder. John Harkins. laborer. Lansford. Thos. J. Heberling, gentleman, M, Chank. tuns itoppes, miller, Mahoning. Oliver Kulz, agent, Lehighton. Ernst Leist, laborer, Mauch Chunk. Oliyer Mover, blacksmith, Weissport, Cornelius Mcilugh, miner, Tresckow. John Peurose, farmer, Beayer Meadow. Michael Qulgley, laborer, Summit Hill. Ephraim llnmlg, carpenter, Franklin. Benjamin Ross, laborer, Summit Hill. Daniel Rirkert, laborer. Franklin. John Sharkev. miner. Beaver Meadow. Jacob F, Snyder, laborer. L. Towamensing. Thos. Siegfried, bottler, E. Mauch Chunk. Reub. Snyder, blacksmith, L. Towamensing Jonn Bpeekner, carpet weaver, M. Uliuuk. Albert Tbomas, clerk, Lansford. Win. 11. Tweedle, miner, Beaver Meadow. Edwin Transeau, foreman, rJouth Kilder. The coal Trade. Tbe situation of the anthracite coal trade, says Monday's Ledger, is substantially un changed. Tbe demand continues good, and the producing companies have no difficulty in disposing of all of tbeir large output. Vessels aro also In much better supply at lort Richmond, tbe captains, as we indi cated last week, being attracted by tbe ad, vanced freights offered and vessels coming, into rt in larger numbers, so that there is now a heavier shipment, especially to Ibe Eastward Tbero is no Indication at pre sent of any suspension of production, and very few In tbe trade talk of it. The mar ket takes all tba coal that can be shipped, tnd for some descriptions orders are much ahead of delivery. With the trade In Ibis 1 i1..i,i, ,. . . , h"UbJr "'"'o '"ere is eyery prospect of ! D advance in prices, and iwnsumers ' are about convinced that coal will be no low- er this season, and that the prospect is that it will be higher as the autumn brings nn increased demand. How much heavier the trade now is than It was last year is shown by last week's receipts of coal ar Boston, which were 76,717 tons of all kinds, agslnst 25,998 tons for the corresponding week of 1880. Yet for tho year tho supply is ns yet short at Boston, being 1,001,163 tons thus far thlsyear, against 1 ,0(50,748 tons for Iho urns period last year. The aggregate Bos tun demand this year is expected to be much In excess of last year, and Iho present rsle of Increased shipment will sdrni make the total much larger than for last Season. The total tonnage of anthracite coal from II the fegions for Ihe week ending August 13, as re polled by the several caf ry Ing rom panics, amounted to 63&,9I1 tons, ngiiuxt 417,501 Ions in tho cnrrcslioriding Week lilsl year, an increase nf 218,350 tons. 1 be lofal amount of anthracite mined fo? fhe year Is 10,270,693 tons, against 12,02040 toils for tbe same period last yenrjdn increase of ,1, 410,747 tons. A. JFW, "Wanted Immediately, at this Uflicc. STATU NIIW.V A Catholic churcln to cost 123.000. Is be ing built in Corry. Vesta Furnace, at Marietta, hss blown out for1 repairs. There are 775 hands etrifilrited In the Rending Car Shops, 8ixty hands aro employed In Ihe D.iu- phin county Car Works. Thero are severat toy manufactories at Alliens, Bradford county. A camp fire held bv Gnweh Tostnt rotts villo last week cleared $700. Coal operators in the Connelsvllle re gion are complaining of a scarcity of cuts: John Smith, of Pitlsbure. ntfoil 10 years. was killed by cults near that city on Satur- iay. Bill Refit, wild eseahed from the Hones- dale Jail on the 1 1 lb insl., has been recap tured. E. Jonathan Deinlnger, a well-known citizen ol Reading, died ou Sunday in his SOth year. Jerorhn Li Knvfer. of Rendlnir. ban tnkon charge nf the CneslBut Hill Iron Works, ut Coluinbin. The grnvo of Gencrol Braddoek. near Unlontown, Fayetlo county, is unmarked by a stone. The lfarrisbura Car Compntiy hns laid in enough lumber to keen it indue throueh the winter. Joseph C. Slsck, of Bucks county, died of art disease In CnbTa's Iiotrl.in Nete rorlr. nn Sunday nig lit. W. H. Filzpntrick, of Providence. Luzerne county, was filially stabbed by his wifo on Sunday nighti LawreriCfl Single, n Rending baker fell into tho canal at Shickshinnv, Luzerne Co.; on Mondav and was drnttnei. Citizens nf Bradford have contributed $2000 lo defray the expenses of visitors to that city on the day nf the firemen's parade. Tho North Wales factory is makinc 500 dozen shirts per week. About a 1000 dozen per week is tho demand made. Hands are scarce. Tlie Foltstolvn accomoifAtlon (rain, ran into a oil train nt Perkinmen Junction on Friday. Several cars were wrecked. No body hurt. Tho barn of John B. fJklS, in Tjppcf Chf- chestef Delaware county, was bdrned down on SatUfday. Tbe loss is covered by insur ance. rri,w-.tb.-f.in -r rUb R.tlA4, .i... 11.... " w"ius win uuilirj ..in, IIVBS at Shenandoah, took fire accidentally 011 Sundayand she received burns which may provo latai. Tbe Bradford filar learns that tho Stand ard Company Is securing nil the nil it can get and is storing It in tho West. This is re gaided by the Star as suspicious. Miss Annie Moore, a highly educated young lady of Beaver; who married n mgrn two years ago nnd removed toOnio,rettirncd to Beaver a few (lavs ten. She seeks recon ciliation with her parents. Charles Christmnn, a wealthy eitizen of fiornslown, agea 07 years, Uied on Monday night. Robert Anderson a coal miner, was killed by runaway horses near California, Wash ington county, on Slondayj Mrs. Goodley.of Bethcl.Delawnre county, raised 1100 bushels of Wheat on forty acres, and got $1318.40 for the crop. Mrs.- Annie1 Kirk was thrown out of a carriage at Mount Joy. Lancaster county fin MUilifajr and severely injured. Louis A. Shm, a, merchant of Pblladel- phfi.died sti'ldeiily olheriiiorrhageat Itobc sonia, Berks county, on Sunday. Professor W. C. Birtol.of the Mansfield Normal School, hns been appointed Profes sor of Mathematics at the Lewisburg Uni vcrsity. Two fire companies In Lancaster indulged In a water battle un Sunday, and the iniire ll.id to be called out to suppress tbe disturb ance. David Beatty. who recenlly died at Bea vertown. Hun lie Ion county, at an ad vanced age, hud $126,000 insurance on his life by Ibe speculative plan. The water in the Susquehanna is lower than it has been at anv time this summer. Many boats are bigh nnd dry at Columbia, juancaster county, in consequence 01 this, Letitia Lancaster, of Franklin township, unester county, is sa years om, una visueii West Chester 011 Monday fur the first time. She bad never before seen a railroad train. Matilda Furnace, near Mount Union, Huntingdon county,- has been purchased, according to the JVfif J of that place, by Mr. John Whitehead, who will operate it at once, A good vein of coal has been struck in the Tenth ward ol Allegheny Ully. Mrs. Ann Smith, living at Wintnn.Lscka wanna county, was killed by cars on Tues day. The corn crop In the northern part nf Delaware county win oe a luuuro on ac count or drought. Clurles Ynnti. a miner, was killed near Clermont, McKean county, on Monday nignt uy a tan ni coal. A Philadelphia lawyer has sued" J. A. Pyle. of West Grove. Chester crunty. for 11 check calling fur $500. Mr Pyle says that he never gave the check and will licht it In th Court ns a rnrgery. Th check Is pay s le lo Robort Harrison of Philadelphia. John Marion, a wild character, nf Erie oitraged a young lady of that place nu Tuesday. He is being bunted by the au thorities. A i'osflflo t'licti Dr. Evory's Diamond Catarrh Rcmody, win cure cue worst case 01 uitarrn or iidv Fever. Dr. Evory's Diamond Invigorabw gives health' and strength, mental nnd physical, makes the complexion clear, while and beautiful. Pamphlet free. Head the Ad vertisement. HFSCOKl) FROM DEATH. The following statement of Wm. J. Cough- lln.-iisomerrllle, Mass.,lssoreuiarxanieliiai we beg 10 aiit lor 11 uie attention 01 uur reau, ers lie sars : " In tbe fall or 1870 1 was talc en with a violknt blxkdimo or the Ln&oS. followed by a severe oough. I soon Penan Is lose my appetite ami nesii. 1 was so weak at one time that 1 could not leave my bed. In the summer of 1877 I was admitted 10 the t'liy Hospital. Whllelheretbedoetorssald I had a hole In my left lung as Mir as a half dollar. I expended over a hundred dollars In dociors and medicine. I was so far gone at one tlino a report went around Ibat I was dead. I Kav up nope, but a Irlend told me of lilt. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOU TIIU LUN11S. I laughed at my friends, thinking that my case was Incurable, but I got a bottle to satisfy them. when, to mv surprise and urat location. 1 commenced to teal better. My hope, onoe dead, began to revive, and 10-day I feel fo but- I ter spirits man 1 nave tue past inree years. ' I write this boning you will publish It, so I that every one afflicted with Diseased I.ungi will be Induced lo take Dlt. WM. HALL'S BALSAM t'UK Tilt: I.l'NOS, and bocon- rnloed that uuwsumi! iun un lie uureu. 1 h&va taken two bottles and can nosltlrelv ssvtbstlt has done more aood than all to other medicines 1 have taken since my sick ness. Aiy oougn imm aituosi eniircir unmi 1 peared and 1 shall soon be able logo to work." Sold by A, 3. Detune, Lehighton, and all 1 orugiisis, v4 . isw-yioow IIF.NIWS CAKBOUC SALVE. The I1EST SALVE In the world for lints. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Xheum, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Uhllblalns, Unrns, and all kinds or fill In Eruptions, Freckles and rim. pies. The Salts Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction in every case or money refunded. Bo suro you get IIKNKY'.S UAUI1U1.IO HALVE, ns all others nro but Imitations. I'rlco 25 cents. Fur sale by nit Ilrugitlst everiwherc. Dec. 18, 1880-yleow RED HOUSE I'lMTDKltS Are the only Horse nnd Poultry Pilltdnrs that Hlvo universal snllMactlon. If tho Powders do not ulve satisfaction, Iho llruugist wilt re turn your money. Deo. 18, 1890 yloow HRAI.TH IN WlIAl.TlI! Dr r.. C. Wrcsfs Kbrvk and Mm Tint. MKXT, a speilllo lor Ujsterla, tiltsluiss. Con vnision. rttrvous lieud'Clin, Menial l;enres sloii. Loss of Meiuort. vciuia ounces, tnmo. tency. Involuntary ISmtsAions, lTcuintninuh Age, caused uv over exult on. sell abuse or over-ln'irtiffMfce, which leai.8 to linseiv. deem nud iiealh. Ono box will cure recent caes. Kach tins onhl ins one moutli'Mtreatineni. One tlnpar n nox Or s.t ouxoa los five do.biriit neni o mull iiiep-nu 011 receipt ti pi-ice. weenar antett six boxes to ctre anv cittn wlh enrh older icxo veil 1, untoi tx brxes, Hceompan. ten witn llviMlMim . w 4111 - ml the pnreh, e crottr written gnsrantei-in relueu the money If tho treatnvuis does mil cffvCi acme ilanr- MiteesTtu-ui'Ui.niv win n the treatment litotd r oil rrom'iur icent' J nx c WK-iT CO., soVn pr pilclotK.181 a n8 W. Msdisou Slrert. rtilcnco.lll. a 3 liUULIKO .arcdi, L. h.c'j. ton I'n. f-MITII HLlNEACO., Wholesale AirenK rii'ladolftiia. sept l8.'o"ly $10 g Outfit fnrnlMied free, with fnli in-ti 11c tiova tor c inducting tnc most poMliauh business th-t ant one ran nut. ,dm i;i 'I be bJStnOM is so ensi' tolatim.nnll our him, run lions are eft snni-lo and rbmi tluu t.ur hp uii, limko irrent 111 oil t. rrm tl.n it.it k-.. ... , Can tall who U willing to work. Women nre ns Buccsaiuai nn inuu. iinift t.nu rtris Can eaili lariro snma Many have mftrn nvnr nn. hiinot-.-ri do larSftiaslnlewick. ffuthmglliie It eier ruumi Hemic i wimor.K. Krui csuirri-eo III the esaeand mnld ty With wh eh ci 0 ate utile to make money. You c n euga o In ihla hind, new dnilnir vour sprue thai t erear iirotl Yon no not havu lo Invest imy ean'.tal In It. We take a 1 the ilSk. Tle wl.n ii'i-ed in n trnney should wr to ns ot once. All runu lied tree. Atldie 11 Tilt; H. CO., Auenita, Muifio. Oet.2. 18S-.10 ' 1 Should address' EIISON l!Ht)S., Attorreys at Law nnd Patent Solicitors. 817 7th Street, Washington. D. I)., lor cliculnrs of lusiruo tlon , Kcferences nnM ndvrce sent rimE. We attend exslusively to Patent business. He-l-sucs. Interferences and Cases rejected la other hands a specially. Tra e-Mnrks and (Invests sollfcted. Upon receipt of model or Sketch and description wo ulvo our opinion ns to patentability, trxk nr cnannii. Vo refer td tbe Commissioner of Patents, alsotoex Co'mmlffloncr!. bslaMlshed 180(1. Sl-cor AN ONLY DAtlGHTER CURED OF CONSU.MPTION. 1 Whin death was hourly expected, nil remed. les hnvlnir failed, aud Ilr. II. .lames was ex t'crliuentii.gwtth the many herbs of Ca'cutlu, he uccldoiiially mnde a preparation nhich cured his only child of coxsrMmON. Ills child is now In this country, nnd enjoying Iho best of health. Ho hns proved to the world lliat t'oK-UMi'Tios can bo positively nnd por hianently cured. The Doctor now gives this iiecijiBirec, nniy avKingtwo tnreorent stamps n pay expenses. The Herb also cures Night Sweats, Nausea nt tho Stnmaebj and will break up a Iresll Uold In 21 hotlrs. Address (Jrnddock & Co.. H32 llaco street, Ilillnde,l phla. naming this paper. J)X-8ffi Central Carriage Works, Bank St., LcMghtOii, Pa., Are prepared to manufacture Carriages, Euggics, Sleighs, Spring Wagon, &c, Uf every description, In tbe most substantial manner, and at Lowest Uash 1'rlcea. Ucpaiiins Promptly Attended to, TREXLEU.& KREIDLER, April 28, 187 yl Tf otirfetors. No Patent No Pay. fATMTS' obtained for Inventors In the United States, Canada and Europe, at reduced rates. With our principal office, located In Washington, directly opposite the United States Patent OfOce,- tfo are able to attend to' all patent mislncss with greater promptness and de spatch and at less cost than other patent at torneys who are at a distance, from Wash ington, and who have, therefore, to employ "associate attorneys." We make preliminary examinations and furnish opinions as to patentability,-free of charge, and all who aro Interested In new Inrenttons and patents are Invited to send for a copy of otfr "Guide for obtaining Patents," which Is sent free to any address", arid contains Complete instruc tions how to obtain patents and other valua. bio matter. We refer to the Oerman-American National Dank, Washington, D. 0. ; the Itoyal Swedish, Norwegian and Danish Lega. tlons, at Washington ; Hon. Jos. UaSey, late Chief JiifJIoe U. S. Court of Claims; to the Officials of the U. S. Pate it Office,- arid to Senators and Members of Congress from every Plate. Address: LOUIS T1AQQER k CO.,- So licitors of Patents and Attorneys at Law, Lis Droit llulldlng, Washixoton, D. C. I I fl n Vourelve by miliins money M 1 I 1 when a golden chance Is offered, 1 theieby always keeping poverty from your door. Those who always take ad VAtilft'ieot ttie chances lor maklnir money that aro (iffoipd. generally beeotne wealthy, while those wbpdenot Improve such chance remain lopov-rtr. We wsnt many mezr women.boys nml vlrU to work for u richt in their own lo. eactlt-H. The business will pay more tb.n ten tlme oMInni-v wirp. V furnl.h an pnon slvo ontllt anil a'l thai you need, tree. No one wno engairc rns 10 make mono, erv rspiaiy. Yon cau devote your wboie ume to ihe work, or niy your spare moments. Full Information aud afi Ihuc U needed eeut T'ree. Addiess ftTINh'ON ft 10., l'ortland. Maine. Oct. 2, lis - if. CARBON ADVOCATE PLAIN AND FANCY BOOK" JOB PRINTIN& HOUSE UANKWAY, a short distance above the Lehlxh Valley It.R. Uepoti LEHIGHTON, PA, We aro now ftflly prepared to execute every description of PHINT1NQ, Irom 11 YisiiinE Carftto a Large Poster I i'ostefsV Handbills', Dodgers? Tags-,-Cards,-Dill Heads, Letter Heads', Note Heads, Envelopes, Statements, tie, tc, In Vest Manner, at Reasonable Prices ! MRS. LYDfA- & PIHKHAM OF LYNrVMASS. EticovtRin br LYDIA E. PlNKHAM' VEGETAL COMPOimD,- The Polttva Cnrt. For all Femalo ConSpfauits TMj pTrprt!on, m Its nam itfnl(ttt, onilst Vffet&blo rrtlea that sir h&rxblesi tiTlffo tnoni (Jcl leaULnralid. Upon one trial th rafitfi of thU doW poumj wtllb recojnliod, kurfliat' U Immediate i nut Lon lti um k eontlnaed, In ninety -nine cmh tn a hun drcd(renn&nentcurolf effectodjuihouMndi yrttX tc tlf. On ftooount of tta proren morlt It U to-day ro. commended ahtt prescribed by th$ 6mI phjrilciaiu In1 the country. It will cnr entlrvriy h vorrt form of fl!ntf f the ntcruf, Ix-uoorrhcca irrcjulAr and painful IenBtnutIon,allOTaTtanTrouUct; InAammatloa anil tlcemtlon, rioodlneaUDlsplacetnbnti and the eon Mfjucnt iplnal weaknee. and It acpoclally adapted to the dinner of Ufe. It irill dlrsolre and f ijW tumor' from thentenutnan early ttae of devlnpnient Tbo tendency to cinccroualinmori there I cfiocitud Ttry tpoedUjbyluute, In fact It ha prtTod to to tho" fratl frt and best remedy thaf hae Trr been1 dtcovor pit. 1 1 pcimmtes tjerj portion of tJe fryitcm, and l1to' new II fa and rigor. It rornovas fa!ntnpsctfla.tulcnc7, d Rtroyiallcrarlng; for itimulanU, and rc'torcj l&no, of t!ie stomach ItcnroersIoaHnr. ITeadachft, Kfrttmi rrortratloTV Gcncrol Debility SIceples&ncss eprotulon aud fndl fruition, tlmtfctllnffof bearijtCCown', Can sir (r pAln, clcht and backache, la alirays plnddJntlr urcd ty It's Uae. It will at all times, and under all cInKimtan crt, act tn harmony with" the' laW that roVerna thtf femnloFystcm. Tor KIdnc70ompIalnti of either ees thl 6omp6hntf Is unsurpassed. Lydi& tt Pirikham'a Vesotablft CdmpoOA'cf li prepared at W nd cci VtU rn At f on Lrnn, Jj.m, rrlceSLOO. Six bcttlca for $5.00, Sent by maittnUV formofpUl,aUilntholorm)fIJoenffCt, on rrc1pi of price, $1.00, par box, for either; Mrs, flKILIL'.l freclyanswers'MlKttcriOf l$nfry. Send t6t am' phlct AddrotJ aaabore Mention thU paptr, Ko family should be without LYDIA, E. rlXXIlA3 LIZR PILL.! they euro Constipation, CilioumeK andTorpIdltyof fhiUrer; i'tccntt porbox. JOHNSTON. llOtfiOWAY ft ntt.ittttf ernl Agents. JMilla , Sold by A. J Dur ttntri Lsclilghton, Vnt ftQK-17 Robinson Wagon. Co. Mi.nufacturers 6f I WAGON! Bug-gies & Pliaeitosis.- Bond for ri'o-iijjnu and yrictit to' EODINSOIT 'WAGdlf CO., eiNCINXATI. o. TIIE HOESE L WAGOlfi A 3VEW 15005 6n tho Horso. illi iiisffarv. otructtire. nw4 and treatmerrti- At6ivinj a few f tire mbt Important and Effectivo Heine die t for the cure of the diseases of the horse t? Valuable to every owner and lover tf ihe? rubiished by the Wifl-Siif WAWH C3., fail J Zlif 0.. and sent,-pottage paid', t6 any addnxt, nn receipt of tiirrc "-CeiIt rtasits. lA.ToTfff P. liula? Soon U. lialb ttirtfe sfieeti-10x2. KeavvWnte naner. contain Ins elevations, plans and details foftnenliovu homer also book of SO pages, plvingspcciiications, itemireu estimate and form of cuntract invaluable, to every carpenter or party proposing building, as a guide in miking bids or drawing contracts. a Ince (3.00. Sent by mall, postpaid, on receipt of rice. ii. e. WAjyroNi 330 W. Ninth St., Cincinnati, Ol HE Of THE SINGERS. rm The Above ide eisct represenUUon nf tbtf setilns; tnaehlno m sell for twenty dollars It Is In tvtif respect tha very best of tho Sinner stria of machines j flnlihcd la th. best manner, with the latest Improvements for winding the bobbin, the roost convenient style oftable with exienston leaf, larKo drawer and boulirul xothlo cover. It itktnls with out a rival. I of We do not ate yoK lo pay for It until yorf see what you areinylrfj. We only wish to" know that yoa really want to buy si machine and are willing to vay 40 for th best In tho' market. Write labs sending lb. name of voire nar. est tiUtOtsa slallon. We will send the ma. chine and irlve initructlons to allow you to eiauln. It before yoa pity for It. WIIUlAKTH & CO., la Filbert street, FMIadtlphla, Fa. July B.-ly( JSirOIlTA?iT ANSOCSCEkEST! iewis Weiss, l'OSt OFFICE bUILDINO tElIIOHTON', rA., has the Iyirgelt ami Ulust Kztenslre Stock of ISoofs9 lioes5 HATS, (JAPS, &c. ever offereil fn this borough,-and to which I Invite the special attention of my customers' ami th. publlo generally, as 1 am prepared to ofTcr extraordinary inducements In SPnitU AND SUMMEII, i, Hats, Caps, k, and I Invltt my numerous friends and patrons to call and examine my stock bslore maklnie their purchases elsewhere, as I am prepared to tclT. special Inducements to all OASU l'UJIUlIASEHS. Ilemember, LEWIS WEISS I'ojtDlUes UulldluK, LehUhton, 1'a. Sspt. W, V ASS Alt C OLL Ji GE, rOUQHKEEP.SJE. N. Y. FOR THE LIU0UAL EDUOATIOH Ol WOMKN. Examinations forentrsnc. oepli llth. Catalogues sent on application to ) --2in. V . U UUlN, Kcglsltari 0
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