to. (Mum 4Uwat. SATURDAY, MAUCII 4, I88J. Local and Personal. How the hearts of a crowd iwell and Ihrob with pltlleM hatred tflslnst lh man who coughs, daring the performance at a Ihealre.whett they know he It too ettngy to invest twtnty llvo cent! in a bottle of Dr. Bull'i Cough Bjrlup. FhlllpIIarlos, aged S years, living at &.'UuUirllle, Luterne county, was crushed to death by a wagon body falling upon him last Baturday. SO-For prepared paints, wall paper, booki stationery ot fancy article ol"eny and avery.dleerlplion.at rery lowest prices, go to E. F. liucltenbacu, Broadway, Mauch Chunk. A wire cable measuring 5525 feet nnd Weighing 46,000 pounds has just been com pleted at Hasard Manufacturing Company's works, at Wilkesbarre. -William flliquec, who was charged With having ftnbeixled ten dollars froln o letter while employed as clerk In the pest-office, at Easton, Northampton county, was last Satunlay acquitted In the U. S. District Court, at Philadelphia, alter a secend trial, the jury in the first trial having disagreed. 2SBBelor ordering your fall and winter euitsand overcoats, you should not fail to drop into the Post Office buildnig, in this borough, and examine the new and elegant assortment of latest novelties In cloths, cassimeres,' suiting, and overcoatings now opening, and which the undersigned is pre pared to trtake up In the very latest style and most durable manner at prices fully as low asihe same material and workmanship can be .obtained elsewhere Call and be convinced. , Respectfully, II. II. Pktkss, Agent, P. 0. Building, Lehighton, Penfa'a Co. 8upt. Balllct (eft last Wednesday on a pleasure trjp to Florida. He expects to lie back" again in about three weeks, At araceting of the stockholders of the Lehigh fc Wilkesbarre Coal Company, held on the 23nl ult., the following officers were elected ! President,- F. J . Lathrop. Direc tors John Heart; A. F. Potts, G.G. Haven, Charles Parrish. John 8. Barnes and W. II Tillinghurst, - If you have a cold or cough of any hind, buy a bottle of Hill's Peerless Couad Syrup at Dr. C. T. Horn's drug store. Use it all, and if not satisfied return the empty tiottlesnd he will refund vnur-tiinnpr. He also sells Peerless Worm Specific atiii Hill's Worm Drops on the same terms. No cure, no pay. The School Directors of Mahoning twp. have just put a fine slate black-board ill the school at McDaniel's. It is to be hoped thst tliey will supply the other schools in The same way. It pectus that the people have elected the right kind ol men, in Ma honing, as School Directors. The Catssauqua Record, of last week, asks, " Have you tried the iniiurtcd tour kraut 7" Well, no, we have not, nor have We any desire to do so ; the odor of the do Inestic kind salhfies us. If you propose sending us a mess ol the imported article Brother, B,,just add the "cologne." "juMust be sold for less than cost Blankets and co'ufortables at Joseph Jonas' .new more. Samuel I. Bush, a machinist, was run oTer and Instantly killed ou the Lehigh Vallev railroad, noar Bear creek, ou Wed nesday of Inst week,, Deceased was a resi dent of Jeanesville in the employ of Hoyden k Co., and had been sent by them to Bear creek, to sot . up an engine for Lewis & Brod head. The remains were sent to Jeanes ville on Thursday, and interred the same Afternoon at 3 o'clock. RUrWo Invjtc the attention of our read ers' to the advertisement of tho Buckeye M'f'g Co.. Marion, Ohio, in another column. They offer rare inducements to earn an lioui) t living. We lesrn lint Itev. O. W. LaiUle, pas tor of the Lutheran church of this borough, will prearh his farewell sermons on the last Sunday 'of th present month. We, with ninny of our citizens, will feel sorry to sec him leave our-cominunity. May he pros pjr in his new field of labor wherever it may ho SE9-Clocks, Watches, Jewelry and silver win lor sale, anil repairing dime at ling: man's Htoro, Weissport, ZS-y The families of Richard Harlow and William Burr-hell, of Scran tun, were poison ed on Friday evening and Saturday morn ing last by eating hogshead cheese obtained from 'a local riork dealer. All will probably Tccover, New line of bargains at Wintormute's bottom price store. See advertisement on another page. iBuIfyou wanta nice smooth,easy shave your ,uair cut, or simnipoomg, go to trans ltoederer's Saloon, under the Exchange Ho tel. He will fix you right, and don'tyou forget it. Charles E. Smith, editor of the Phila delphia Print, will deliver the annual ad dreas before the literary societies of Muh lenberg College during the Commencement week in June next. The Lehigh Valley Railroad Company intend to erect a new depot at Easton. A&. For a clem shave, shampooing or fashionable hair cutting, rail on George E. Helte.'at Fawcett't old staad, opiioslt the public square. In all Allentown has had so far this winter 180 cases of small pox,42 of the cum, ber terminating fatally. David A Thomas, machinists at Cata sauqus, will from and after the 1st of May IL-1 I. ..... us, fay oucir employees woemy EarSUmpIngnf all kinds don by Mrs. v. i . uong. tun ana examine patterns. Rev. Baylor, pastor of the Evangelical congregation at dlony Run, has just retired from the ministry after an active pulpiteer vice of 54 years. Tbe supplement to the fish law passed last winter forbids tbe catching of black bass between the first day of January and the first day of June, and at any other time, save only with a rod, book and line, under a penalty-of $10, for each offence. Visa, A IS cent corset- for 50 cents at the New Store, iThornai , McNerney, an employee at the Friedenaville line mines, a single man aged thlrty-five,commilled suicide by shoot ing himself in the forehead,on Friday even ing last, at his room in tbe hotel at Fried ensville. He came there about two weeks ago from Centreyille, N. J. It is said that be has a brother liviug in Buffalo, N. Y, JSB-The stock of men's, youth's and ehil drens' winter suits and overcoat a', tbe New Store must be sold before moving Into tbe new store 'room of Mr. Joseph Obert. The shoe store of Reuben Shlffert at Einaui. Lehigh county, was robbed on Wed nesday night, 23d ult., ol goods valued at $50, Burglars operated nearly a whole even1 Ing on tbe safe of Mr, William II. Buis, I South Bethlehem, and tecured $1 for the! trouble, g,8peelalties in ladies coats and dot mans at Hie Btore John Cotter, a miner, was instsnlly killed by a fall at West Bear Ridge Colliery, near Shensndoah, on Monday, If v r I iuuimi wrnucruer, v jrara un, '-'-- - o-.umuuu ui Yinor and Huv tel lIUFStS. -., . ... . . ... manhood. Aliufur Klieiimailaui. N,-uruii, ur, cooper in me employ oi me rnenensvine ParaljSl.t,lvern.t KMney.limculiici, Than-I Zinc Works, iu Lehigh county, committed . and inanr other dlteases. Illustrated U Hats and ri, an linmeni ,,, , L ., r. .j , I Pamphlet sent fre,. AdJresa Voltalo lleli ol all the latest sive. at nooular tulclde by shooting on Friday evening. I Do , Marshall, Mich. Vyl Clauss T BroB street, P ANEW PREMIUM! We nave jnat received ft limited sap ply of ft new work entitled '"A Thousand Facta" with ft Memornndum Calendar 161 1882, which we Me presenting to Knb- Bcribers who pay $1.00 In advance for tbe Cahdon AdYocatb. Your choice of thla or "Kendall's Horse and his Diseases." Fay promptly and get the premium 1 figjrThoso ol' our subscrib ers CCttiriC tllC .ADVOCATE through the mail will please refer to the direction tab, note their indebtedness, and remit, the amount. In all cases whore we have to send Wis $1.25 will be charged to coVer expenses of postage, etc. $EB-8tainp!ng for braiding, cmbrolder Inir. outlining and Kensington or Crewel work, done at Mrs. W. P. Long's. Call nnd examine patterns. Patrick hooligan, an inmate of the Schuylkill county almshouso, fell down a flight of steps on Friday of last week and broke his neck' ST Have you seen tire new Snd elegant stock of spring and summer merchant tail oring goods, comprising cloths, caslmeres and suiting, fust received at ClsussA Bro's, Bank street, this borough t if you lVe not, call at once. Good fits guaranteed at prices Jo suit you all. Charles Kohler, aged 11 years, was ar rested at Easton Wednesday for pilfering goods from several stores, till tapping and breaking open a. letter box at the Easton post office on Sunday last and abstracting letters therefrom. TJf Boots and shoes fat ladies, gentle men, misses, youths and children, of latest stvle ami most substantial mane, ai lowest prices, at Clauss Sc Bro's, Lehighton, Easton and Bethlehem officers Wednes day afternoon arrested six professional thieves for the robbery of boots and shoes from Reuben Schlfller's store at Emaus,.Le high county, on Thursday last. Schlfllcr has identified the shoes worn by fivoof the party as his property. The prisoners, who are supposed to be part ol the Rang that hits been operating in the Lehigh and Lebanon valleys, were committed to Easton Jail. SfSpecial bargains In white marsellles spreads ana crocnei quins ai. me new oiure. During the week ending on the 18th ult., 74,000 tons of coal were transported oyer the Lehigh Valley railroad, making a total for the senenn to that date of 1,205,025 tons, and showing an increase for the year of 90,400 tons. Gentlemen's furnishing goods In endless variety new anil bright at vory bottom prices, at Clauss A Bro's, Bank st. For handsome carriages and fine step ping horses, at low prices, call at the livery of David Ebbert, North street this borough. The E. of H. Festival. You will not forget that the Second An nlversarv Frstlvxli for the benefit ot Frank lin Lodge, No. 2087, K. of H., of Weissport, commences on Wednesday next, the 7th Inst. Amongothcr attractions the ministers will contest for n gold-head cane, two rail road conductors lor a lantern, and the ladies God bless them, nro persistently contesting for bracelets and other articles. Don't fail to attend, you will bo sure to enjoy your self. 'J he affair will close Saturday even' ing, the 11th Inst. Will Resign. Tho lolDwIus letter was, Llmrsilay uficracon, handed us for publication : I.EnionTON. r.i, March 2, 1882. Mr. W. M. lUrsitER, Dkaii Sib : In order to bumonize, nil unplenmut feelings arising from your de feat in thoUte borough tlectionyl hereby pledge my word nnd honor that I will resign my position ns School Djrector ns soon ns the New Board is organized next June, and that I will not serve as such. I am, yours truly, WM. II. MONTZ. erced by a Bed-Hot Bar of Iron. Quintus Sauerwine, aged sixteen, Is em- toyed at one of the mils of the Judan Roll ing Mill in Allentown. A bar of red-hot ran was passing through the roils, Friday at, and Sanerwine stood ready with his tongs to catch It. Just as he was about to catch hold of the bar another boy accident ly struck tho iron. The blow gave the bar a sudden upward movement, and it pierced his vest and shirt, passing up his chest through hisehin nnd the root of his tongue to the roof of his mouth, wheie the bone topped further progress. Though suffering great pnin the boy's presence of mind did not forsake him, but he pulled the iron nut, baaly burning his hands. The other work men stood amazed, but the hoy's futher ran up to him and walked him to a physician, about six blocks' distant. The hole in the chin Is large enough to admit the insrrtioi of a finger. The hoy's course from the mill to the doctor's office could Iks traced liy the blood he lost on thewav. The docto.1 thinks the boy stands a lair clinnco of recovery, Hlnereville Homicide. As briefly announced in last week's An vocatc, on the previous Wednesday morn ing (22nd ult.,) tho dead laxly of Michael Brennan, a miner, was found in bed at his home, near Mlnersville, with every Indies, cation of foul murder. Brennan was unmar ried and lived alone In a small but. He was a miner by occupation and was in the babitof indulging in neriodical sprees. A man named Duffy, while passing Brennan's house was attracted thereto by broken win dow-panei and the general appearance of a fight. UHu entering the house he found Brennan as above stated, with tenor fifteen cuts in different parts of tbe body,as ifmade by a knife. Outsideofan occasional spree Brennan was considered quiet and harmless and not known to have incurred the Ill-will Of anyone. The murdered man was prob ably fllty years old. A jury was empannel ed who after having heanl tbe testimony renuereii the loiiowing verdict t "We find that the said Michael Brennan came to his deatli by blows inflicted with a knits ana stone In the hands of some Der, Aon or nersona tlna InnnMl nnbA.Hn . and further.that from the evidence prnduoe ed before us we have reason to believe that James t'nee, Jr., pr Cass township, inflicted ine uiows utoreaaiu Immediately after tho return oftbever diet a warrant was made out for the arrest of Price. It was placed Id the hands of lapuin Aldcrson, who.with John 8. Snyder sou umcri at once maae piay lor me alleged luuiiirmi, Dome Ol ,ine Ciri'UIIIStailCvS oil which the jury based their supieini rela tive In Price are the threats inane hy him oon after he had knocked Breunaii down and the fact that he sent for Dr. Beach ou Wednesday innrnin-. The physiciun found that he had been rut with a knife. Prie wos arrested ou Friday uihtaiid lodged lu tbe Pollsville Jail, Thirty YourV's-rinl. T.,,"'!!,,end " ".' "Ie,'"l' Electro. Vo lalo llelts nnd oilier Klectrlo Appliances rial fusp 9 . ilaus .. ... . . . t ini men anil ol.ler IT.. . " nmicieu witn Nervous lie. i?'.i" VH "h ..KuarantMlngSKedy Weissport ItemSi Our old friend W. C. Keck carrirt.ms Ufi arm In a sling In consequence of a broks in Shoulder blade, which be was unfortu- ha'ts enough to sustain while on hit way to Vhe Lehigh Valley depot a week or so ago. Billy has pur sympathy, and we hope he may soon be about attending to duties at UBUll. Rev. E.tf. Miller leaves for Myerstown In a few days where' Conference has station cd him for one year. Mr. Miller has our best wishes tor success in his new Held of la bor. His Congregation and, friends lb gent eral are sorry to see lilm go. Rt. A. A. DeLong, wo believe will be our next pastor. Tbe curiosity bf the fair sex Is aroused concerning the valentine narrative In our Item ol last week. Wctft our correspon dent to Lvnn'S Dtmocrbt please sbllghteh them es to the particulars T Cbfne htfw, IS ti., own up and don't be backward. -It was a rare privilege we' enjoyed listening to a very affecting address deliver cd by II. Lesb, in the Evangelical Sunday school, on Sunday afternoon last; He also illustrated last Sunday's lesson by (he bti of a black board. On the whole a very In structive and Veil delivered add rets. The school is at present in a flourishing condi tion, under the supervision of W. C. Weiss. Has a School Director the right to ex pel a scholar from school without the con sent of tbe Board ? Such has been the case in Eaat Weisstmrt. A number of echolars were expelled on account of taking posses sion of tbe school or as they termed it "penning the teacher out' and not allow ing him to teach on Shrove Tuesday. Much dissatisfaction is raised among some of the parents, who say a Director has no right or authority to expel a scholar from school un lets it is sanctioned by the Board. Others not wishing to cause a disturbance thereby, have sent their children to the borough schools. When a public speakers remarks In his pstriotie utterances "we live in a land of schools," you should remensber that be bas no reference to Weissport. Ob, no, never He'd miss It baaly if be did. Our people are preparing for the grand Festival on Tuesday next, 7th inst. Quint. Big Creek Items. Here we are again alter a, silence ufsev, era! weeks. Allen W. Buck, of this place, and Miss Ella Flexer, were married on Saturday, Feb. 18th, and on the following Thursday evening they were serenaded by the band, Orlando Borer, of Lawrence, Kansas, and Mite Martha Dreiel,ach, of this place, daughter of Tilghman Dreisbacb,were unit ed in the holy bonds of matrimony on Sat urday last. The happy pair have the best wishes of "Revere" for their future prosper ity. Mr. Boyer left lor Kansas again on Tuesday last.but his wife will remain some time in the East. Mrs. Martin Grayer, of Tine Run, fell on Saturday morning and broke her arm. Dr. J. G. Bern, of Weissport, Was called and reduced the fracture. She is doing as well as can be expected under tbe circumstauces. Mrs. Israel Hunsicker, of Cherry ville, Monroe county, was the guest of Mrs. J. J. Kemerer, of this plnce, a few days last week, W. E and Lewis Kemerer have been appointed executors of tbe estate of J. J. Kemerer, dee'd. See advertisement in an other column. Tbe teacher of the Pine Run school was locked out by his pupils on Fastnacht. Blue birds are herein large numbers, but we think they are a little too early. Rev. C. S. Hainan, has been appointed by Evangelical Conference Presiding Elfar for this district, in place of Rev. C. K. Kelir, who goes to Harrishurg. The Elder eihi well recommended and we hope, busli may be a pleasant one. Aflfit As we are about to seaK our letter we are informed that Conference has" removed Rev. G. W. Gross, and has appointed Rev, A. Kindt, for, Parry vlllo circuit, and many are glad that the- Conference has made a change. Rev. Mr. Kindt wason thisciicuit once bclorc and many will be glad to see bitu back again. He will hive serylces on Sunday morning a week in theSolt'srhurch, of this place, and we bespeak for-him a full house. Rkvkii. Summit Hill and Around.' We clip' the following Items from the Record of the 25th ult : ' Summit Hill. . Rev. Father Garvey, lateof Philadel phia, succeeds the late Father Scanlan aa pastor of St. Joseph's Catholic Church here. Married . At the Presbyterian parson age on February 18, 1882, by Rev. J. H. Doremus, Wilson Woiuer to Miss Mary Allee Betr. . - , Married ; At the Presbyterian parson age on February 23, 1882, by Rev. J. II, Doremus, Peter Kutimire to Miss Sarah M. O'Neil, both of Summit Hill. "L-A stabbing affair took place at Bloom 9TTngdale,on Satnrday evening last, by which William Hunter received a gash in the side with a knife in the hands of Morgan Jones. ofLansforr); The 'men' bad been wrestling in the bur room .at the White Bear Hotel during the evening.'- Later they both left tbe house by jlifTeront.doori and shortly af ter Hunter returned to tbe hotel and stated that he had been stabbed by Jones. An ex amination revealed the fact that it was so. He was taken home and Dr. Docuelly sum moned, who found tbe wound painful but not dangerous, as the blade did not ene trate any farther than tbe ribs. William Warlow died on Friday even ing last at the age of SO years. He had not enjoyed good health for the st few years, being troubled with asthma, superinduced by years of mine work. Deceased was a native of Perabrooksbire, Wales, but for the past thirty years was a resident ol Summit Hill, except for a year or two he resided at Eekley, Luzerne county. The- burial took place on Sunday, when the members of Summit Lodge, No. 578, I. 0. O. F-, of which be was an honored brother, attended in a body, as did members of Lansfurd Lodge ol the same order. Rev. Henry Thoiuas.pastor of the Welsh Baptist Church, conducted the funeral services. LaNsroae. Benjamin Gwilym has been wreathed in smiles during the week past. Whether it is owing to his election as 8cbool Director' or over tbe arrival of his ssventb daughter, we st a loss to know. Both occurred on Tuesday. The suppers given Id Davis' Hall by the Methodist Church during tbe past week, was a brilliant tun-ess socially and Anaii cially.lhe place being crowded each even ing. We have not been able to learu tho exact amount realized, but tbe j injectors of the affair are well salitfied, Washington Camp, No. 252. P. O. 8. ol A., iiaraded thiough our streets on Wednes day in honor of the father of this great and glorious Republic George Washington. In the evening the Camp tat down hi an nvsler . ..,,., I ,!,!, .... 1 ' - ber of non-members were lo A la rite nun, attendance as mei.se variety prices, st From toJMj Seat Gorman's German Church Cbolr nf Phllsdelphls, gave an entertainment In Concert Italian Monday Highland theNeil Burgess-Company rendered "Widow Bedoit" on Friday Bight. Both parties bad lull houses snd gave entire satisfaction. We beard It reported thtl tbe Ala Pack er Estate had purchsssd or was about to purchase all the frame buildings situate on the west side of Susquehanna street, fforfi the corner of Rsce street to Charles Scnue bel's brick building, beinz about 14 lots. The second monthly sociable of the friends and members of St. Paul's M. E. church, ol this place, was held at the resl dence ofC. A. Rex, on Thursday evening. It la rupiored that Ed. Paetiel hat bought or contemplates buying Jas. Hand Wtrk'a hat store. George Van Runk, one of the clerks In the L. V. R.R., here, who has for severs) months been confined to his room by pain ful sores on different psrfs of his body snd espeelslly on his reft fool; rtpposeil to be caused by his blood being poisoned, left on last Tuesday for SI. Luke's Hospital, Beth lehem, where be will In all probability re main until sufficiently improved to resume bis work. Thomas Lyon, son of Pstrlck Lpnn,wbo bad oharge of Mount Piegah Plane for icy ersl years, returned from California after n year or mora absence and will remain here if he can find employment, Samuel Hutchinson, formerly of 2nd ward, this borough, who has been residing in Nevada for the last two years, has moved with his family to Phillipsburg, N. J. He paid a flying visit to his friends here and returned to Phillipsburg ok Saturday. William II. Reicbard formerly of this place, but who now has chsrge of Parrish't Wire Works at Wilkesbarre, was in town over Sunday and returned home on Monday morning. He looks welt, and we tre glad to learn that he Is doing well, -Our old townsman Jacob II. SmUb,vrho now resides in Phillipsburg, N. J., made a short visit to this pi a co during the week. We are pleased to note that he it improved in health Curtln Koohl, son of Sheriff Itoons,tiow in the employ of G. II. Myert Co,ofAu denried, as clerk, visited bis parents on Sun day last, and returned to Audenried on Monday. Tbe month ot March it here and bas brought with It a warm rain, causing the snow to rapidly disappear and filling all the streams, Burgess Henry Lobein, who bas for seversl years been in tbe employ of tbe Cen tral Express Co. here, has resigned In order that he may be able to give more of his time and attention to hlsown individual interests on the Hill, where he is engaged in the mercantile business. Win. Merrick, Jr., who has been assisting him his accepted the position, and will hereafter deliver express goods. We are terry to report that the Maud Oswald Troupe Who were to play in Concert Hall for three successive nights during this week , on account of a disagreement between them and some of our cititens, were so poor ly patronised as to be unable to fulfill their engagement, and consequently left town ou Wednesday morning last William Kemmel, son of Edward Rem mel, of this place, who left about 14 months ago for Sweetwater, Texas, where he hat been. In the employ of the Texas & Pacific Railroad, has returned home. He looks well, and will remain here with hls'friends' a week or two, after which' he expects to be employed in Philadelphia. vJames MeCrca, one of the oldest cltl- zeatjilJifikJxjxtiiigh, and in all probability tho nl.lest person in tbe county, died on last Sunday, at the' residence ol hit daughter, Mrs. James Huston, on West Broadway, at the extreme age of 94 years. It is said that he was always favored with good health, scarcely ever known to have been sick. Sev eral days behind IjVdeath he fell and injur ed his spine WliiVdtjifbelieVed to have caused his death. liiitho'ught by some of bis friend that if he bad not met with said ac cident he might have reached hiscentennlal yesr. Ho was buried on Tuesday afternoon In tho Upper Mauch Chunk cemetery.- Thus in the course of human events has passed away another of the old pioneers of this place who was identified with tbe interests of our town, when old Maueb Chunk Was young. JtJjpt. F&ekerton Blpples. A sociable was held at the residence of Mr. Lyman McDaniel, on Satunlay even ing, in honor of Miss Anabel, it being the 21st anniversary of her birth. Quite a number of ladies and gentlemen were pres ent; music, dancing, ic, were indulged in, and refreshments were served at about 10 o'clock. Mies Anabel has a host of friends, and as post-mistress is obliging. She was the recipient of quite a number of presents' atnoug which we notictd an elegant gold chain from ber father. The party broke' up about midnight, with many good wishes for the future of Miss Anabel. The election here last week wat excit ing as usual. The full vote was polled; the Democrats elected their Judge and constable; a good deal of scratching was done. Some of the successful candidates Ebert, McKol- vey and others set up the beer at Leopold Meyers' on Saturday evening; the boys, of course, had what they call a good time. Tbe Sand'house betel wss full to over flowing last Sunday. The guests were sll foreign from Austria, Hungary, Poland and Switierland ; no ladies were with the party. They are prospecting and will lo cate at the first favorable point. But little could be gleaned as to their ideas of Ameri ca; at present tbey do not seem inclined to return to their native land. The I'ackeruju election board do not have the kindliest feelings towaTds Com missloners Reigel and Sensinger. About 18 hours work for $1.50 they think is outrage ous Well, they voted for Reform, snd we should not wonder If tbey get it I It it said thst Reigel and "me to "are the Board! There is no doubt the Democrats were ex travagant two dollars lor serving on tbe election board It outrageous! No wonder tsxes were ta bigb I It would be a good Idea to do away with elections in the coun ty; tbey are expensive. Itisruihored'thst according to "Purdnu" there is no authority for gas, and that the " Ullow dip " will be substituted for night sessions of tbe court, other extravagancies are to beditountinued, The County Commissioners will soon declare a dividend I B. F. Kuehner, conueeted with the Weigh scale olHcc since Match 1st, 1875, temlerrd his resignation, fur the purpose pf accepting a more lucrative position under Mr. George W.TwIuiug.of theC. RR, Ben, as he it better known, ill be missed by tbe Parkt-rlou clerks. Au excellent clerk, rapid woman, geuisl, yet all congratulate bin) ou tn uew apjuiuliuent. Oscar and Charley will cciaiw hum lilm. bit, Utist. nana will lake Mr. Kueiiuer's place, Air. Oran ville Uretney Mr. llauu's place, Mr. A Graver aMuiiirs the position ol uuiuber taker. ... We are glad to see that Lehighton has honored Bunt Hofford by electtnc him School Director j It would be much better for educational Interests Throughout tbe county if man of Intelligence were elected to fill Such positions; but It It riot the esse. There sre so many men anxious to fill ah office, thst if elected aa School Director, they are willing to say to the corrtmUnlty "now let thy servant make an ass of himself." It Is said that "Thumbs up" has declar ed In fayor of McMullan for Governor, al though no one outside of the 41h ward seehls to believe It. If he could adorn his person with a Grant medal the thing would be fixed. In the meantime what has be come of tbe original Garfield man? AXOX. Evangelical Conference Appointments. The following sre the ministerial appoint ments made by the East Pennsylvanis Con ference of the Evangelical Association for the year 1882 1 I. Phils. Ditt-J.CHornberger, P. E. Philadelphia, 8th street, 8 U Brcyfogle Gerinau'town, W A Leopold Norristown, F P Lehr Plvtnouth. 11 M Catin Trapie, U II Hershey Monigomeyr, u u Bwctgerl Lannlalennd Hatfield, F Kreeker, sr. Milford.J K Fehr - Pleusant Valley. D Lents, F G Staufler Uelhlehem, J I) Wraxlring Freemanaburg, C D Dreher Easton, A M btlrk Bath, W II Weidner, W II Stauficr Bangor, W V licit MidilleCreek.il II Runiberger Wayne, J S Newhnrt. II Allentown DisU C. S. Hainan, P. E. Allentown, Linden street, B F Bohner Allentown, Turner street, J A Fegal Allentown, First Ward, J C Bliem Allentown, Liberty street, J Specht Lehigh, E Buts Emaus, B H Miller Catssauqus, R M Lichtenwalocr Slatinghmi G W Goes Bcrlibsville, II It Yost Parry ville, A Kindt Weissport, A A Delong Lehighton, W K Wieand Mauch Chunk, D 8 Btauffer Hnileton, J K Sey frit Wilkesbarre, II DShultz Lehigh Valley, D Yingst, 1,11, Reading Dist., I. E. Knerr, P. E. ' Reading, Eighth street, 8 8 Chubb Reading, Chestnut street, J N Metegar Reading, Ninth street, B Nelts Reading, South East, S B Brown Friedensburg, Thomss Harper PolUtown, I J Reitx Birdsboro', L N Worm an Adamstown, A W Warfel Fsirvitlc, A M Ssmpsel Litis and Msnhelm, B D Albright Lancaster, Water street, J Zern Lancaster, Mulbetry street, J C Krause Brownstown, J L Werner, I Ileisler Millersville, J W Hoover Crestwell,W C Kantner Conestoga, J G Sands, IV. Harrisburg Dist., C. K. fehr, P. fi. Lebanon, Chestnut street, B J Smoyef Lebanon, Eighth street,.! H Shirey Myerstown, E J Miller Wnmelsdorf, D W Bickslcr Annville, J L Guinther Mount Neboi R Dcisber Harrisburg, W II Rliielt Dauphin, (i B Fisher Millersburg, II A Neitt Berryburg, A Dilabar Williamstown, II J GlicK Uniontown, C 8 Brown Trcmonl, F Unirmsll Pinegrnve, D A Medlar Lykens, N A Barr.- V. PotUvllle Dist., J. O. Lehr, P. E, rolUvllle.OL Savior Schuylkill IUven, St. Peter's, C H Baker Schuylkill Haven, Trinity, F Smith Cressnna, C II Eggo Orwigshurg, D G Reinhoid Port Carbon. II Wincert Schuvlkill and BarnesviRe, A Ziegenfus, v u tveiss Tamaoua. 8 T Leopold Kutstowu and Wesnerville, u liarose, J B Overhnlzer Mnhanor Citv. W X Shoemaker Sbenaniloah.J M Rinker r rack ville. J R Hensvl Ashland, T A Hess Mount Carmel, J W Wcehrls Shuinokin, D Z Kemb'.o Treverton, C Wormkessel Mnhantongn, Fr Sechrist I- lireokcr, Jr, missionary, 'initio, Japan Hirnkawa Toyutsura, missionary, Tokio. L. C. & Nav. Co. Annual Meeting and Election of Officers, The annual meeting of the stockholders ol the Lehigh Coal snd Navigation Com pany was held Tuesday, at the Board ol Trade Rooms, Philadelphia. J. B. Moore head occupied the chair, and 8. Shepherd acted as secretary. Theannuat repoftoftho Board of Managers for I881,was read by the Secretary and adopted, as were also a num ber ofstnendmeuts to tbe by-laws. A ques tion being ssked In regard to a reported re cent purchase efa slsteqttorry by tbe Board, F. C. larnall explained that no such pur chase had been made. It was simply the reorganization of a slate company in North ampton county, in which the company bought an interest. The money had not yet been paid, and it was explained that tbe purchase was made to Increase the tonnajo and revenue of the railroad belonging to the company, and in addition to that it was ex. pected to prove remunerative in itself. The following resolutions, offered bv Mr. Yarnall, were unanimously adopted i Whereas, In view of the retirement of Mr. E. W. Clark from the Presidency of this Company, after an active service of fourteen years, the stockholders desire to record in permanent form their tense of the value ot Lis labors. It Is, therefore, unanimously resolved by this meeting 1. That, in assuming control of '.he affairs ol this Company, at a critical period iu its history, when its credit was depressed and its condition seriously embarrassed, Mr. Clark undertook a task of great importance and responsibility. i. mat in nis successiui reorgsmzallon ol Its departments; in tbe bnoncial plans have resulted lu the re establishment of its credit ; in the systematic development of its resources ; in tbe persistent energy by which its properly has been made increas ingly productive, snd its dividends resum ed ; snd in the faithfulness by which its in terests bsve been guarded, his character snd abilities have becu conspicuously mani fested. 3. The stockholders hereby tender to Mr. Clark their sincere thanks for these eminent services, with the assurance of their full ap preciation oi tne benents that nave resulted from his administration. 4. That these nroceed ncs be entered in full upon tbe minutes of this meeting, and the Secretary be directed to tend to Mr. visrx sn engrossed copy or tne same. Mr. A. II. Morgan then offered the follow ing, which wst tlbn adopted I Resolved, That the stockholders of the Le high Navigation Company, while approving the sction of the Board of Managers relating to tbe Old Bangor Slate Coninanv. vet Ibev do not wish it to be understood thattney are in isvor oi a oontlnnauce ol audi a policy, and that, in ful-ire, all transactions looking to tbe investment of tbe Cnthpatiy's money in oiner companies snsn nrst oe suomnteu to tne spprovst ol tbe stockholders. Tbe proceedings then terminsted and the following Board of Managers was sfterwsrds elected without a dissenting vote) Joseph 8. Harris, President ; Francis C. Yarnall, Vice President; El ward W.Clark, Francis R. Cope, Fisher Hazard, Charles Parrish, Charles Wheeler, George Whitney, John Leisenring, James "Willcox, Edward Lewis, T. Charlton Henry .Samuti Dickson. A Stepfather's Orims. At BcrauUm, II. G. Potter, of Moscow, bas been sentenced to the Stele Penitentiary for a term of two yesrs and eight months, in addition to paying a flue of $1,000, fur the betrayal of his stepdaughter. Lulu Swarlz, says sn exchange, wss the daughter of a military rhaplain who died during tbe war. Lulu's father went sway when she was a cblldnd nsrsr returned. Her mother mar rled,Potterlwoyearssgo,snd ayesr later Lu lu returned home from the soldier's orphsnt school where she hod been educated at the ward of the Slate. A short time since her mother's husband (Potter) decoyed the gtrl awsy to Bethlehem, where they lived as man and wlfo. Tbe members of the Grand Army of the Republie employed a detective, Potter was arrested and brought back for disgracing a deceased soldier's child. There was great Indignation In the neighborhood and It wat feared at one time an attempt would bo made In lynch Poller, but the case came to a speedy trial with the result al ready stated. Luiu ish pretty girl nfseven teen, and' great Sympathy Is felt for her dis tressed mother. ine Coal Trade. The anthracite coal tra'ditrsBys Moridjy's ledger, holds the snme encouraging out look that we took occasion to nntlre some few weeks ago. President Gnwen, of the Philadelphia and Reading Railron-J, wns at New York on Saturday, and remains there over tor day (Monday). It is understood that the presidents of the several coal com panies have under discussion the question of restriction of production and kindred blatters. The impression it general that re striction will end this week, and will be re- imposed only In CSse of fl Seeming rjtcCJsily for rucli a policy. The market is fn such a condition that no more coj! will he produced than con readily bo taken nt remunerative prices. An advance of ten cents ja:r ton on coal at the furnaces, it Is said, will be put on, lump con! being scarce. A proper nd justincnt in this regard, it is said, fully war rants the ndvanco in coal named. Refer ring to tho curtailment plan, tho Mlnivj Record says i "Respecting the method hit upon for shortening prnductien a few words may bo ih place just here. It is evidently not the best plan which could bu devised Working three days in n week and suspend- Ing work the other three, days does not ac complish Ihe object sought. The experi ence of Inst year showed thst under this sys tem tho average weekly output wet curtail ed to the extent of only about 30 per cent, instead ol 5U. During the three days In which work was permitted the mines were crowded to their utmost possiblo capacity the coal was loaded Upon cars nnd hurried to Its destination the empty cars wero re lumed during the three idle days,nud when vork was again resumed they were all at band ready to be filled tipanil sent off again There was no stoppine for wont of cars in Which to haul the coal; no diminution of product on that account eyery car employ. Gd In transarting coal alone had all the work it could do, ana even ordinary freight cars furnished hy tho diflarcnt trunk lines for the transportation of coal to the West were promptly filled nnd scut ofTas fast as they reached the mines. Another objection, and perhaps a mora serious one, is that this method Es demoralizing to the iiiinerr. They ore called upon to do all they possib ly can 'for one-half the week slid stand idle and helpless the other half. Surely men thus placed cannot be expected to feel an interest In their work or in the pros. perity of their employers. Called upon to work one-half the time, and knowing they will have nothing to do tho other half, they am Very apt to reason that by their en forced idleness the prices nf coal are kept up beyond normal rates; that, consequent ly, their employers are being enriched at their expense, and, therefore, that a lr tion of the enhanced prlco resulting from thissystem rightfully bctongstolhem. When laboring men have reasoned themselves in to this brlief but little persuasion is needed to Induce them to join tho inalcontents,who nro ever ready to tempt them, and quit work altogether." The total toilnago of nnllirncile cool from all the regions for the week ending Fob. 18, as reported by the soyeral carrying compan ies, amounted to 409,110 tons, against 541,- 754 tons in the corresponding week last year, a decrease of 132,035 tons. The total amount of anthracite milled for the year is 2,915, 970 tons against 3,000,403 tons for the same period last year, an increase of 141,493 tons. Punitive Fact Dr. Evorv's Diamond Catarrh Remedy, will euro the worst case of Catarrh or Hay Fever. Dr. Evorv's Diamond Invieorator kivcs health and strength, mental and physical, makes the complexion clear, white and beautiful. Pamphlet free. Read the Ad vertisement. The French Minister of the Interior is said to be unking provision for the widows and children of men who have died or been wonnded whilo mating sci entific, researches. Faded Colors Bsstofeu. Faded or urav hair gradually recovers ita votithfnl color unit llihtro hv llin tlite of Par ker's Hnir Balsam, nil elegant dressing, ad mired for its purity snd rich perlume. .MAIIItlF.D. REBER PETTIT. At Pnrryviile, on the 25th nil., by Rev. W, F. Sbeppard, of the M. E chinch, William W. Reber. M. D., of Lehighton, ami Miss Lizzie Peltit, of 1'arry vlllo. l'a. SEAll0LI)T-PETER3.-0n the I fill, ult., bv Itev. W. J. Peters, Howard Seabohit, of Lehighton, and Mts Louisa Peters, of Nefi'sVille, Lehigh county, Pa. MYEHS MILLER. On the 23rd ult., by Rev. W. C. Hesser, Vnleutlno Myers and Miss Viola Miller, both of Rnckior, Pa, LUTZ-RAtJciI.-On the 20th ult bv Rev. Jos. Wulson, Henrv M. Luts and Miti S. A- Rauch, both ol Hickory Run, l'a. New Advertisements.- House and Lot at Private Sale. Tho undersigned oilers, at Private Sale, his Hoiisa and Lot. verv lileasantlv 73 located un tb upiwr e'nd of Bank Street, in the Borouzh of Lehlizhton. Tlie premiiesnre now occupied by Mr. Isbon Koch, who will give particulars and show premises, or address JACOB IiltONG, Mouutaij Top, March 4-w4 Luzerne county, Pa. jgXf CUTOHS NOTICE. Letters testamentary on tbe estate nf J. J. Kemerer, late ol Towamenslng Twp., Car bon County, Pn.,dec'd, nave been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons in debted to the said estate ate requested to make pavrv.cnt within sit weeks, and thrive having claims or demands will mskekuowh tbe tame without delav to W. E. LEWIS KEMERER, Executors, WeisipuH P. O. March 4, 1882-wS Valuable Real Estate AT PRIVATE 8AI.il. The uhdersihed offers, at urlvate sale, all that certain lot or pief of Ground, situate on the corner of Iron and Lehigh Streets, in the Borough of Lehightonj being 72 feet front by lc feet deep, ujwu wblch II erected" a substantial two story Frame test Dwelling House. 22 x 2d ft., Kitchen JJMli attached, 10 x 18 It.. Summer Kitchen, Nx 14 ft.. Blacksmith Shop, 18 x 30 ft.. a lares Barn and Pig Stable, Also.a piece of Land, situate in Mahoning Township, containing 13 Acres and ni I'erehes. with lour acres of Rye plant d thereon. There is a first-rate Well of Water on this laud For further particulars es to price, ie., apply to CHARLES FROEHLICir. Corner uf Iron and Lehigh Streets, March -wo i.snigutou, i'e, STRONG FACTS! A great mahy Jkople are aslcing what particular troubles Crown '4 Iron Bitters is good for It will cure Heart Disease, P&taU ysls, Dropsy, Kidney Disease Cori sumption, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and all similar diseases. Its wonderful curative power is kirn ply because it purifies and en riches the blood, thus beginning at the foundation, and by building up the sy?rtm drives out all disease. 1 A Lady Cured Rheumatism. Baltimore, fift!; ilay 7, 1680. My health wasnrtiCn Muttered by Rheumatism when I jmtnctieed taking Brown'a Iron Eittertind I scarcely had strength enough tob lend to my daily household duties. I amnowuilng thethird bottle find I am regaining strength daily, aud I Cheerfully recommend It to all. I cannot say too much In praise of ft. Mrs. Mary E, Brashbar, 173 PrestmansL Kidney Disease Cured. Chfiillahibin-fft Va., jtfiflr. r SutTcrintr from kidney rfUcase, from" which I could get no relief, I tried Brown's Iron Lhtcrs, which cured mV completely, A child of mine, recovering from scarlet fever, had no appetite and did not seem to be Able to eat at all. I gave htm Iron Hitters with the happiest rcm'iltV.' J. Kylk Montague. Heart Disease. Vine St., Harrisburg. T. Dec 9, ittSi. After trying different physicians and many tymedfes for palpitation of the heart without receiving any benefit, I wat advised to try H Town's Iron Bitters. I have used two bot tles and never found anything that gave tat so much relief. . Mrs, Jennie Hess. for the peculiar troubles to which ladies arc subject, Hrown's Iron Bitters is invaluable. Try it. Bo sure and get tho Genuine. INTEREST TO YOUr Valuable Farifljt Private Sale. The undcrsiRnwl otter at Privato S.ife.thnlr VAI.UAIIIiK FAIi.M, situate In franklin township. Carbon cuunty, Va., atxnt one anil n half miles from Welsipnri, on tho vubllc rnAl leMlliK to Kresgevllte. boumlcil bjr lands of I'rtcr Krum, Hubert Anthony, Ed. Ituber mil others, containing 12 7 ACRES Ami sarno perches, loo acres or which are nn' Uf lilvh ilnlnnf nltlvntlnn nml thnhnl. mice In chestnut timber suitable for rails- Re, 23 acres otthe abdte are planteu In rje. The Improvements theroon are on slx-rooai. eil ami lort-garret FHAMK DWELLING HOUSE, In rocm! condition, one larite Summer Kltch en villi vault underneath, DAItN, 30 Si 80 Feet, T.,ol House, I'lu; Stable, Chicken Coop, uorn uriu, ana an necessary ouiounuins. For terms which Trill be made reasonable. can on or address, MINKIt IlliOTHF.IlS, Furl Allen Foundry, Weliiport, Uarbon Co, t'a deo, 31t, 1181, Catarr ELYo Cream Balm )&WtKU I health,' s.bre tlnui, nllaya In, rMSALfAsaA.sa Humiliation, pro. ttcts the mem. brane Irom add), tlonal colds, com, pletcly heals the soresund restores tho sense of taste and stnell. Hone, tlcl.il results are realised by a fw UNA rr-l applications. A ST1 II -rtVSW thorough treat. ment will cure Catarrh. Ilsr Fever. &.C. Un equalled for ooldi In tho head, Aurconblo to uso. Apply by I no mtio nntror into me nos trils. On receipt of Me will mall a pnekntro. raf or sale uy an uru.Kiiis in iemK ton. IXYS'OllEAM UAI-M CO.. novM.yl Oweijo, N, V, I F YOU AUK IS NEED OF Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, or, Gents' Furnishing Goods Go to CLAUSS & BROTHER THE POPULAR Merchant Tailors, Bank Street, Lehighton. rniUES VEHY LOW F01. OAS!!. The puhllo patronage solicited. Jul, 1-tf rpilE SIsATINUTOM PLANING MILL AKD Cabinet Ware Factory, AT SLATINGION. JOHN BALLIET, Propr., Deals In all kind. and ! ul line. Ueinlcck Oak nnd Hard Wooo Lumo'.r, aud Is now pic pared to oxevute aur attouiit vf unU t lor DrcssoD LumboR OF ALI4 KINDS. . Doors, Sashes, BIIiiiIh, SliutlciM, Moaldliiifs, Cabinet Ware, Ac., With iVtMirtuess. Brackets Made to Order. The Machinery la all pew and of the best aud taost ImiirortMl klndn. I euiuley none but Uio Oral worsioen, une men wkovuou .uiivuui. terlal.audamlheieforeablutoiiuataotreeutirn aiistaetlun to nil whoniar lavor lue with a ra)L Orders or mail ptomplly atrended to. Mr cb.rgca are nioderute; tcnus ra&b, or Interest barged alter thirty cays. aiVB mTa CALI. CV Tbos. eorafed In Bqildihy will end tt t their advantase to h.ve Btdlus, floor Boards Door., aale, bhnttrrs; te.. uiedesltlil Tartory. ilay JOHN BALtlKT WHENCE COMES THE UHBOUNDFD POPULARITY Oft. Allcoci's Porous Plasters ? Hecnusp thny luivc proved themselves the Best External Remedy ever invented. .They will cure nstlunn,colds,coughs, rheumatism, ncuralgm, and any local pains, Applied to the small of the hack thev are infallible ill' Back-Ache, Nt rvous Debility, and all Kidney troubles; to' the pit of tile sfomach they are a sure cure loi' Dyspepsia and Liver PompUimts. A LI .COOK'S POROUS PLASTERS arc painless, fra grant, and quick to cure. Be ware of imitations that blister nnd fail n. Get ALLCO' K'S", the onlV Genuine Porous Plaster. rob: IS-13 o.o. wi Kstaic of Anna. M.vnu Hons, DeceasedV Vail REAL MATE FOR SALE, Hv vlrtuo 6T an Order of the Ornhana1' Court ot Cnrlnn COttnly, Pa., to me dlreo ed, Iho undorsfirned will exmtsa to 1'ubltc ulo. oti the prcml'fs on T.KillUlt STitEKT, In tne uiuiuuuu ut liLiiiiuiiun, l'a., ou Saturday, March 4th, 1882, at ltto o'clock I'. M.. tho following lteaf Fj' tato.vlz: Tho N'orthwnrdlv one.hnll part of LOT, Numbered lo Hundred and Thirty (-231) In Iho l'lan or Hot or I.elilnlilon lioro'. situate on J.chtuh Street, ntul havihtr n front ornldthon said l.cluvh st of Ihlny-tl.reei ret nnd n lenuth or doi'thof Ono Itundreit and KlRhlv-nlui' lect Nino Inches (1 -'J feet 'J Inches) ol that same width. Tho Improvements consist ofn Story p.-i and a llulf FKAM12 DWELLING fii-M HOUSE and othi r necessary outlnilld-,iJu!j Inx", n good Well and plenty of Uholco Fruit trees. Tkumsop Sai.c One-third cash, onc-thlnl In six months and ouo.third In one yenr. U. 31. JlArSHEK, Feb. i, lfis-.'-wl Administrator; XEllYOUS DEIS1LI Y: A CUttR GUAlt.WniF.I). lir V.. n. Vits Nerti: mitl linAis Ti:nAT MfcVT.n purine tor Ilicilii. iJlxzliH-aw, Cim vu Bjcn, Nuvuiti lic.dtclin. Mchiai bre jon, Jfm ot Mcniorv, putnm out cert. lDio tenry. invoimiuit v ifimis-ion-, rxpinmuro Ulu Acp. cmiMoU Uv over titMt cn. reli t;lju?e. or iiYcr-in'iU'Rci Cf liicli Ivnta to nilsoiV, dec a,' una nrai;i, uiiu uox win nro uicdi- CHcit ncti liux rntit Inn one irtuntltV ticnlmriiia On A ilci arn mix. or six I'oxca fortlvo rtoIU.Mt arnc m id ii prrpniii on rrcvip' l pnre. wenunr mi i re Hx boxe to ottre any cute Willi frftett timer sFro.vcM o naini "ix uixr, iiccpmpnn !cu witu live iloliu, ..wo Mfili ml tl.o i.ui-chuii- rrrur wrliton Kuarnutt'i to trlura tliw mlll1tv, if lite treatment Hw cflVcm rme uaar Hiiteeg Issued uni vrlitii 1 lie titfttmt-tt ltoidfr' o l flirect hom u JOHN O Wli&T it CO., Snln Pr. pi (Morn. 181 A tf3 W. IffidNnii Sttret, uiC0o,iu. a J. uuiuuu, Arein, i-ungu. con Tn. rii'LuleijhiB. c(it 4,81 Vi Rupturo Plaster Sure cure, by nn outward opp.Icattoti whlfh will causu tho brukeu nietubrune to lieal And It ceo tne ns Htrontf aa be lore iho accident. No ono need run tho fearful risk of itronfcula. tbinwhcfta certain and vpecdycure can be bad at a triniDtT cost of b tutl treatment and valuable Information sent on receiptor nHco by F. II. MKIUIIOK. (.KlcntUrg, N. Tho above planter was dlfeovered a n um ber ol enrs ag"t by an olil InJy a resident of OgbencburK. Keferenco furnlrlicd ITdenred. Jan. 7-0 ino. QAnBON HOUSE, j. w. haudHnhUsh, pnorniETOili Hank St., Lkiiiohtom, Pa. The OAnno Hocsu offers flrst-class accnm modatlons to the Trarcllnir publto. lloardlns; bv tho Itay or Week on Ilcasoiiablo Terms. Oholce Olitars, Wines nnd l.lnuors always on hand. Uoml Sheds and Stables, with atten Ivo Hostlers, attached. April to-yl, "JUST LET ME SHOW V0U 1)11. VO (ITU'S HAKD-BDCX OF HEALTH HIHT3 And Heady Jleetpet, TTorlh $ej. Cost 25c. By IU. sntfcf f 'TLAIH Home Taik" AltD "MlDH cil. Coumo.s Sense. I or rAnF.sof A dk..ti- utn.iij n.im m O (..tip, f .r Cur. of Common AIU tn.nUt . l.lunbl. to k ollUf.r.Bc. for tvttf r.mHT. Only25nU l.y n..ll, rrepBld. lh. Hand bo,, cinuloi cliiUrt on Hy rl.n. fr .11 w.M,ni, Cf nimnn bHM .n Coui moil III. I lrflitntc Cnr.liv. M.ntlirr., How U Avoid Uua.irbl. CI.IIJrcaf Knoci. Wona Knowlor. II nt. n. IUUIkc-. ou nrlBC tb. Sick, on Km.'K.ncl, IllnU Tor rroso.nl Fomiul of Ilr. Foiytt, .1 1 .tbrr fbjt'tlna. of blub ramilr, .nrf ilirortlon lr oroparlos food lor l.v.lUi. tlTAUENrS WANltUi onwn, loroinor wuu wu. oi o Murray Hill Puollshliiit Co.. 129 Estt Clteit, ITiv Toil Clti E.linll'l Is 'h maikid out by that UIIIIU.IIU poimlur Ixxilc on medical, social and rexutl cleni, VU11 UtiMK'i'ALK am; Meuical Comuov Sknb. Nearly 1.000 rapes SOU biseases cnirrDi Illustrations; uy lr. a. II. r t w. l-nrviinwrn uie f i tltlal to fnw oinsultitlw, I'lthcr In person, or by nil) II; A $1:3 book rndure 1 to tl.W. nviklni: It the CllitArsv 1UK1K in the r.NOI.lsil or Ol:llMtN LiioflHBC llic Ointents Tabie. Inio. Wo lo send Ireo .amides ot Int. rixiTK's 1Iki.tii lloNim.Y with IM o( nearly I premium. 1 tA rent, n vt'Br. iluHIlAV illXL 1'UBLISIUKO CO., N. Y. Clty( OUT THIS UTI te0S15mS4Owpeeerk. We haVe stores In 1 5 leadlnff Cltlos, from which our agents obtain their suiMUea quickly. Our l'nctorli's aud l'rhicltinl tlftlrea are at Uric, l'a. Head (or our Sew Cutuloue and teruii to otfeuU Addrciia tfl M I fil CI I 3l2LnckawnnnaAve) mi Hi LUBCLL scrantoh, pa. I n n n Cnn be cut Can be cured hy the use of tini'tr t;uiinaoiM KemtMlics. Foi" U B n HUB. w yl o. whimuuiH .-w., A'lJ'iiJ 1'amj,'K i M., 1IUJ JUce BU. l'hlla., l'a. A TWs Klillns Saw I.Taclilnu Is warranted to saw of a S loot 103 la 3 minutes, and costs less money thaa any otner Baw Hachluo. Wo cro tho Crst Cm who mcraufaetcrctlthesa machines In AiarrJ lea, a, d at present own U10 only local rfcht of tho ssrao, . Bend for our f reo elrsnlar. Unlto.1 Bti-3fl Maaf g Co.. Washington. D. C PADlEStUHITE IJ0USE KlThoO!.Y COOK ! of the kind E 0 sver pub'd 3 muIiibj;! ,n 10 111. present time. uta orcrrEtet FortrlilS B of tb. Lodict of th WhltS I toute, with view of many of Ui. 1 Home, of tr.9 rro'.idrnts. Tli'f l the most uUbl. book I published. Ascnti ivtated teml lor Cttcuun, with full &fiiialri EkaOLEY a CO.. Publisher., CC r::rtii4lhSL. PhUaw'ctphls. Pi. A MOHPHIND A Treatise on their Kneedycure hEOT FnKK.1 ,UoirrtAi.-,r.O.Box lJo.C'hlcsjo.HL Thbtr-Sli Varieties of Ctbbrt a6of CoTnl of Cwam ber 1 t 4 Melon, act I'cm , ric Uewn trolSqu-ubi t$ ct Bed uii) 4a of T iuto. wtth oUt( tii U profsorikMs, Urg portion of wh -h w-J. crown 01 mjf fivt Mii fttmt, vtU tn fcuiul in VrcC&bU ud k'lowtr tt4 CUlUe rpl43. 9c rL ta til who pply( Cuitonm of lut iHJsSMiiceJnotwtiurjrlt. AU Sed oU from mj csabUtk meat w)itiuv4 to tie both treib tail tru to bum, m Ut, lhAt lHouM ft pro ctherwUe, I wilt refill U oif cntii- TW rUtnU (ntrdocrrs&rljrpblaaJ UarWakPwitw tsrc. I!trtUhj4 Ewlr tWn. tU llulibtird 6t3-Mk UjubUhead Cnbbazt IhliejMlo Mi &corw Btltff new Vcgut-le, 1 infttsj U4 Uwb(; of th (tuU, R J.O. 0