SATUUDAYi JUKE 10, 1 883. Our Neighborhood in Brief. i i -i " " ' Cool i These nlghU. Booming ! Vegetation. "-Breezy: Summer linen. Took ft tumble I Flanneli. Opened well Balm; June. Gushing t The Milgh river. In deep water I Buss Ashing. Dreaded) That June frost. Wanted : That biggest fish. Getting numerous! Tramps. On a siring: Buss and "alch." In fashion: Iceerpam ton Irs. Takes a tumble i Summer rain. Constantly going up: Parasols. Reaction i Second plant ot rem. Lively! Traffic mi the railways. Hung up : The family foal hill. Down in the mouth t Fish-hooks. Banished : That long tailed ulster. What they all say t Business good. After that early worm I Smalt boy. After that small boy t Mad mother. Down at the heel: The linen ulster. Imminent: Snow seemed on Monday. Acceptable : The shady side of the wdy. Barred out : The flatjfragile.foshionuble berby hat. The foliago is now at Its greenest green of the whole year. Gig licks : What the farmer now put tetl) in along with the seed. Honesty is the best policy, unless you can strike 4-11-44 with jour first ticket. The fruit-trees nr big with promise ol en abundance of their delicious product. Beggars and bummersare about in pro fusion, and prudent chickens ure rousting high. The foam of the beer-lap Is silenced ami confounded by the Irigid "phiz" -jf the eudu fount, The wet season is rnupli on corn nml garden truck, but Immense for hay ami stock The paycir.with lis boo lie of greenl ex passed through town on Thursday, en route oorthword) A number Of mines in Schuylkill cnun ty have been drowned out by the recent heavy rains. Always pass! That palmleaf fan to Ihy neighbor at church) particularly if fair, feminine and fat. JBSS- The finest assortment of fine Gold nml Silver Wutdies in the county, can be eeen at E. II. Hohl's, Mauch Chunk. The straw hat now rides triumphant, end prpudly defies Vendor's future cold Weather prognostics. Small-pox still in the Lehigh county poor-house. At Inst report there were yet three cases in that institution. jET Hals and cnpi, an immenso variety ol all the latest styes, nt nipular prices, ut Clauss Sc Bro's, Bank street. The employes at the Tackerton cur shops were mode happy on Snturduy last bv the presence of the pnymnster. The best Clocks at the lowest prices. It will more than pny your hire ami ex penses by buying of E. II. Kohl, at Mauch Chuuk. A man named F. George was iuslantly killed by a freight train on the L. i 8. rail road, near Allentown, Tucsduy. SSQ. Gentlemen's furnishing goods In milieus, variety new and bright at very bottom Drices, ut Ulauss bin e. UauK si. The potato bug has donned the war paint and mounted tbo fence tii interview the hardy granger and his early crap 3eo.Cloeks, Watches, Jewelry and silver ware tor sale, and repairing done ut lluga man's Store, Lehighton. 25-yl. Mr. Jacob lining on Tuesday last sold his residence no Bank street, Ihrs borough, to Mrs. J A. limn, Contideiutiuii, $I,5U J. The latest resthetie styles in Jewel ry ol all Hindu ut t. 11 Honrs, Hnwiuonun 11 a street, Muucll Chunk. Grass is now almost knee-high to Jum bo, and its about time that our bulter men unbuckled a hole or two in their turilVsys tern. Bfcli'd W. Roberts was instantly killed in David Willmnis')iiarry,neur Slalihginii, on Wednesday, 3Ut ult, by a derrick fullin upon htm. The family cow now begins to look sleek and come down Ircely with the lacteui as she chews tho sweet cud of new grass contentment AT Gm tiir Bust. A second-hand Mason t Hamlin Cabinet Organ, as good as new, for sale cheap. Inquire of K. E Whitney, at . 1c S. depot, this borough, The last small-pox patient in South Bethlehem was discharged Tuesday. Bur- ing the prevalence of the disease theio I ID persons died. The first crop of spring chickens Wh a blasted failure on account ol ruld storms, All industrious hens, however, have set In far a new deal. aSJ W. H. Knccht, the Weinnort imst. roaster, keeps a lull line ol Clirum-i Curds, suitable fur Sunday school rewurdi of merit and advertising purjxises. Ver) cheap. Our young friend, Milton 0. Cluusa, left town on Mondty lutt, In assist Ins brother, F. D. Clause, in his business at Great Beud, Pa. Oh, these warm, bright, sunny, gossipy, days, so handy for lying,- and yetnouue yields up big suake or fish story. Come up, ye boss perjurers. Boots and shoes for ladies, gentle men, initiates, youths and children, ol latest style and most substantial make, ut lowest prices, at Clsuss & Bro's, Lehighton. The Lehigh Telegraph company pro pose to extend their lines from Allentown to Mauch Chunk, olong the line of the Le high Valley railroad. Cucumbers have Joined In with the summer's festivities, and the culley delight ot the small boy can only be enhanced by the arrival of green-apple season. o prepares paints, wall paper, uuua, Diiiiiucijr or mm- uriu-ie in any and every uiscnjiuua, ui very lowesl prices, rii w i, i. uucKenuBcn, uroadwuy, Muue.h i.ouna. urpmj uoiiecmr joe. nullum 1U an atrial journey thorough, town Ibis wrek on bis-noiseless steed, a bicycle. ThHt inuki-s the mileage racket pretty much clear iruin Duma nature bad a cood wush by the warm shower of Saturday night, and Sunday morning she looked as rosy und good deal hoppier thaj a f'esh-spanked youngster. iQIf you wanta nice smooth, easy shave Tour hair cut or shamnooinff. in Prune Roederer's Saloon, under the Exchange Ho- tel. He will fix you right, and don't you fwgei. is. Attbaweathtr grows warmtr and the sun's rays wax hotter the hat of the too too young man Incomes abbreviated In brim. The latest design has about as much margin as the average ftytllg pan, fgr Buggy Harness at 12 dollars and up wards) Fly nets, ear tips, lap dusters, screen covers, sheets, collars, whips, etc., at the lowest price, for sale tale by Milton ilory, Wetssport, I'ai At tile regular meeting of the Borough Council, on Monday evening Issti James Klinetop was elected to collect the borough tax fur 1882. The tax rata was fixed at 15 mills, the same as last yean Oet up hli)es, the teams nf our popu lar liveryman, David Ebbert, of North street, this borough, are always on the get upundgo and why, because his Charges are moderate and bis rigs superb. Daniel Graver and Jacob Brdng, bt Falrvlew, Luzerne county, were in town on Tuesday, looking hale, beatly and hsppyi Of course, they took in ilia AdviiCatk office in their peregrinations aloullnwn. a.v,... .iit ....! . !.,. t. r iiIA most elenaut designs in WALL PAPER ' I tinnht-nu ... r r 'i- f I . iiiiii uuji ir. no, til ur. v. mini mug store, tn L-nckel'e Hl-ck, at very lowest j prices. Make vour selections now. Ir , il, ,, i,,. . i Henry Sargeant, night v atclunon at the ti-nal IniM, nt. it.a ttm.-tlnr- ,-iilll-nail MM, ,,.. , I,, rru.. a . . 1 Tort Clinton, was round dcud on Thursday morning, 1st Inst. It Is supposed that he alienate th present movement rrom the pub .' ' . . . . lie svinnatliv and sitlitiort that ineiWurablv fell, frum the tower during the night. ' , . -i i r in i. i i. us. ...a -Edward Burko, of Philadelphia, aged !J.n ennlneer nn the Phila. .t Readlnir railroad, was killed Tuesday, at Bethlthem, ' a by getting his head caught between bis en gine and a pillar of the round house. Well, suro's you're born, "When the sun climbs ever the hills, And the lark Is singing eherrlly, It is Just 4:51 bv the uld-lashioiied Yankee clock mid Its time to hustle Up tho kindling wood for the old Woman. j?53- Dahy Carnages an Immense slock, all style and all prices, just received ntJ. L. Gulicl's, hurdware store, npmsite public square, Bank street, this borough. Cull and sen them, anl yuti will lie sure to buy one or your baby. Tliey are nobby I Tho Lehigh Valley Homeopathic Soci ety held its tegular iimntnly meeting in Bethlehem on Thursday of last week, and the proceedings were very interesting. The next r-giilur meeting will he held at Mauch Chunk in At. jjij Have yon seen the new and (degnnt stock ot upring and summer merchant tail oring gii-ids, CuloprlBing chillis, cassitlieres and suiling, just rceeivt-d utClailsa.t llro's, Bank street, this borough? If you have n'l, call at once. Good Ills guaranteed nt pi ices lo suit you all, The closing exercises of Centre SquurO select school will be held in the Evangelical church, at Kew Mahoning, this (Saturday) 6 ening. Dr. I. C. Schacffer, principal of tlie Keystone State Normal School, will be present and deLiver an address. The nights and mornings continue to burbornn air of chilliness anything but comfortable, and the tramp who takes to the roadside or box-car for lodging, crawls out to resume his morning rumble with much chilliness and alacrity gnawing at his vitals. Work upon the proposed new Lutheran church at Coplay is going steadily forward, and it will uot be many days before the foundations will be ready fur the corner stone. Tl.o structure will have a front of 33 feet and a depth of 50 feet and will Leof brick If Von baVC n cold nrou(rh of anv kind, buy a buttle nl Hill's Peerless Cmlim Syrup at Dr. C. T. Horn's drug store. Use it all, and if not satisfied return the empty bittloand he will relund your monev. lie also sells Peerless Worm Specific, nini Hill's Worm Drops on the same terms. No cure, no pay. These ore the limes when the average young man carefully counts over his loose change before interviewing his "tno too"nt tueo'd garden gale. Tlie amount or ice cream which the average girl can agitate into oblivion is only equalled by the size of her Swiss cottage hut brim. New potatoes are titetitlfuf, as well as all other early vegetables and "truck," in the markets ut Mauch Chunk and all along the Valley, except here. We ure yet living on ccnlentiial vegetables in this blessed bor ough. Why should uot our nurketiuen keep right up with the early greens and 'taler procession? Dr. J. A. Mayer, the practical Snrceon Dentist, of Broadway, Mauch Chunk, bus Had a practice ol over all years, and isprob ably the oldest resident dentist in this val ley. The Dr's work speaks for itself, mid the luet that all crlt'cal work in the region is given to him Is a sufficient guarantee of nis superior ability as u eSurgenu Dentist. Sunday was a bunnie day for buggy rid ing, und fast horses, laucy carriages, happy beaux and pretty srtrls w.ro (lying about in much prolusion. Of course, (we most sin cerely trust) all of these rupid peregrina tions wre made church wards and in a spirit or meekness becoming the day. New M)tatncs, have put In a 00 eeuts'a peek appearance. As this is only $3.00 ier bushel, most families will probably proceed at once to lay in a .whole year'a supply of this succulent table vegetable. Willi pola lates and beef to cheap, a man ought tn make nut a tolerably tq-iare meal. for about two dollars uttd a halt. Dan. Bonner, a miner, recently leltJils home in Luzerne county or. atrip to Ire land. Tne vessel mi which he took passage was in mid ocean at the time of the assassi nation nl Lord Cavendish and Mr. Burke. Nevertheless on landing Bonner Was arrest ed on suspicion of having cnmmiticd the crime und,ui lust accounts, was still held in custody. Potatoes are very scar.-e and very high. Peple will have to go tn living on struw berries uml aspiragus very soon as a mailer of strict economy; and, as the ice cream cooler and soda lounl gel down In business, folks can dispense with butter end beef sleak. There's no need nf starvlue to death in this land of the free and borne uf the tax collector, Ed. Feist, the popular manager or Mr. Jos Jonas' extensive establishment, is just suiting the ladies with the display made id beautilul summer dress .joods, while our toney young men no louger go la Fhilly or N.Y. to gel the latest nobby ol the nub, for Ed. always kcciis ahead or the band In get ting the latest bou-tnn touch in the Way or clothing und furnishing goods. The beautiful, balmy weather of 8un lay lust, combined with tne irroverbial d- vnlional proclivities of our ieple,drew very large and gratilying audiences at our vari ous churches. The alteudance at the Sab, bath-schools was also more than usually generous. All in all, ourcitizeus aenera.lv oUeeryed I he day In that meek, reverentisl and U-eumlng inannerwiinicublo in moral and christianized communities. The market eanlens nf M....r. r.ar.rn a I Raworlh and William WVl.l.u, i,. Lehigh bottoms. just northeast of town, are presenting a fino apiarance in spite nf the backwardness of the season. Kith of these admirable, gardens evsrvmlisr- -i.m i denccs of hard work and superior culliva , At the present time all hands there about are as busy as tiees at a swurming are working nn ihe case withhold his name ami we trust that bmiuteous harvest may , for the present. It is averred that ils pub Jtward tbclt liuue.lt, loiU I Uoaiica would ercabs penaral mrnnu. r Tim droit Strike or lllo Irbh Stem Nearly 200,0dt Men Already tiut-'Thi Strike Extending; Benth and West-All Qulot Among the Iron Hen id Lehigh County and the Valley A Lbng Btrug: gle Expeoted and Trouble Feared In toreitlng Facts and Figures. The great strike, which was Inaugurated by the Iron men of Pittsburgh, soma days since, has now assumed such a magnitude as to bo rightly styled "the greatest labor movement or the age." The dissatisfaction1 and strike has extended through the Iron districts or Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Mis souri, Kentucky, West Virginia, Nebraska, Wisconsin and the Shenango Valley in Pennsylvania. As yet, there has been no movements tending toward a strike among the Iron Workmen in this county, and, so lar as wt are enabled to ascertain at present wrillr.giiiii Immediate trouble is anticipated anywhete in tho Valley. The number nf men engaged In this com mercial revolution, who are directly or In directly airected by the movement) Is now esllmaled ut about 250,000. The Phllndcl- . , m, ... ., u. P1'5 Tnnrs editorially says of the move- ment: Tberets a wide HlstihClloh between the nt:tlS of , workM(!n ,, hBve inttuuuratcd t hm exist 111 1ft tmr loCK-Otl t In I'lltSI.U TIT Anil that of the men Who toriutiit tlib irrcal body , thoslrlkeis or 1877, that will go lar to encouraned the memorable striixitlo ol flvo years ano, Nearlr all the Skilled workers wh0 ar0 participating In the pending strike are In fairly iroml circumstances and are ..mlna n.u.l ll.st on. I.I. llia.n ,n Dt.ttn.l their lumllles comfortably and. when su dis posed, to lay a-lde a liberal per ccnlago avalnst the proverbial "rainy day.'1 .The tlrlklnir nuddlers. lor Instance, have been earnlnir very close to (25 the hsaters $30 and the rollers from I0 to !C0 per week. Mmnt! of the latter by thrift and economy have amassed considerable means and would tie rated us men or coui arative affluence by the average worainiiinan. me loss, inereiure, ov i ms in-null u movcmcni oi tno associate! Iron-workers will i.o most sevcreli felt by tile arge in iipnuini class oi luiaircrs, wauoners ind other unskilled workinon who.wttli their ram lies, are nccessarllv a d tnest Innocent ly Involved In the consequences of the strike. The fact that this great and, probably, for all parties concerned, most unfortunate movement is made under the auspices nt the nwciful Iron and Steel Maker's Assn- oialiuii, which claims to have a million of money in Its treasury, makes it paiulully apparent that the struggle will be a long Hint bitter iiiic. That the mill owners will accede to the demand for an Increase of wages si-ems hardly brnbable, lT we may jtiiUe fi-iiin thi-ir past action toward the just demands of their workmen. Labor in this rt'Uulrv, it has become too evident, has no rights which capital Is bound to respect nor ran Its threats seriously alarm. It now seems that the luck out is destined to continue until, as usual, the workmen are literally starved into a resumption ol labor upob any terms which the monopo list may grant them. We sincerely hope that this may not bo the result; but the almost absolute control of the markets nud uvenues or tradscis vested in the hands of tho cotporntinns,and as their ability to hold out against the strikers appears ample, it is apparent that they form insurmountable barriers to any successful issue of this attempt to obtain advanced wages. Lehigh county, as well as the entire Le high Vullay, is to be congratulated that its wheels of industry have not yet become clogged, its energies paralyzed and its hard working thousands reduced to idleness and want by these pestilent labor troubles. The Coal Trade. Philadelphia Lcdqtf Sill Ihst.! Tho an thracite coal trade within the past week had u healthful impulse, by the action, nf tho ihcsident of the Lehigh Yultey railroad Company in reducing the prices cr Ircighl and lolls oil coal Id cents per ton. Some nt the New York parties in the coal truile were at first iis,sed to look at the action ol tho Lehigh Valley Company as threaten ing unkindiiess, and, it was thought, might ioiiibly lead to a breaking or the preseul good understanding that exists among them nil, and that is so l-r quite sure to make the yeai's business a good success. Bui since the Lehigh Valley's explanation bus be cuiue known ils uelion is conceded lo bo en tirely within its rights as one ot the Hide, pendent t-oul carrying iurties. Tnat com puny ut New York, it is understood, is pretty well blocked with CJul,aud to lieu ilecll thu reduction ol Ireights and tolls was the leiuedy adopted. It bus been decided thai there will be no suspension ol coal produo tun this week. To decide action lor next week it is thought probable there will be uu early meeting or all tho parties to tho coal trade convened, and the future jiolicy as to restricting production then and there be settled. Al some cual centred the stocks oleoul uie considerably rcducedjund neuily alt through trade the best inlormed prulcss a chierlul outlook, and consider the pros peels ol the coal year quite equal to those ul last year ut this time. Indeed, some cure. ul calculators estimate u larger production this yeur than there was lastyeai.willi Lug er money receipts. Theiucrcust) here noted as estimated is to a considerable extent bused on tho iucreueed truusporlatiuu facili ties to the very laig market lor anthracite con I opening at the West. There la no re sun lor doubting tho usual anuual iucreuaod coiisuuipiiou ul coal in the preseul Eastern ui inuiktts, and the new tuld ul uiwiu lions VYesiwuid must add to tne general aggregate. Tue total tonnage or anthracite coal from all the regions lor the week ending May 27 usiepurled by the several currying uoinpuii lea uinouuled lo 412,714 tuns, agumst 4UU, Blip lous in the eorrespoudiiig week lusi year, au increase ul 12,1011 lous. TnetoUl uiuouiil of anthracite Mimed lor the yeur U,U45,v;tl luiisigaiusC lU,2l,0tSB luuslor the euoir jiei'iod lust yeus, u Uecieute ul 57J,Ub'7 tons For the week ending on the 3rd lost, 82,3a 1 lous ul cual were transi-uiled oyer the Lehigh Valley railroad, making a lutul ol -2,7715,354 tuns lo that dale, und showing uu lucrciseof 145,1-2 Una us cum pared witb euuiu Hum lust year. J. T. Nusbaum has a splendid lino of Ladies' lieu dy-madc Linen Hints, wkicli xuM be sold for Ipss than you can bay the ma terial for. Arrested for Harder. As uvliced in lust week's Advocate, the dead body of a newly-born child waslound in u cesspool at Redlogiuu, bear Eustou,lasl Tuesday. Dr. B. S. Uucbniun, uf Easlun, testified that it was born alive aud beullby,. mid the jury summoned by Coroner Ubler ol Easiuu rendered a yerdtct lo that e fleet, ,! il, ,ti v, ,. uu . ., mother. The gin bat, been arrested uu the charge ufmurder.and is now in the Easton jail. Siuce her arrest sho has ton leased lo being lb mother ol the child, out she de - Die. that she killed It. She attribute, its death Ic an accident. She Is Ibe mother of a bright child ten .year or age, and she claims to have teen married about II years - 1 ago. The reputed lather of the child Hy, - 1 in the vicinity ol Eusloo, Detectives wl cpuled lather of the child lives .u , V .... rv, - i. The Will or ait EncSntrlo Old Mailt An Easton dispatch of the 3rd Inst.) gives the following suirlrhary nf the will df AfidrevV Ileriter which was admitted to probate that afternoon. Considerable interest is mani fested In the wilt, as the testator was near ly 1)0 vcAsold, oftery peculiar Ideas and well off, his eststo being Hllrrtnle'it at about $230,000. Mr. Herster made' till money In the butchering business and buttle dealing. He never rode in cars ol any kind, never Visited a city and never saw h 4le.irhb'b'al: By his wilt he leaves nearly his eiltire prop erty lo Anderw J. Ilerstor, a Son. To one daughter, Mrs Irving Reich, he leaves $00 a year for five years. Hshe is a widow at that time Her allowance continues, If not it cesses. To Mrs. L. It. Kei tier, another daughter, he left, In S74, $1,000, but In a codicil, made Id 18TD, he retracts It. All she obtained was the forgiving Hf a five thousand dollar mnttgngenn the house she occupies. To Daniel Herster he left a small finuse and $2,000. To Jacob IIerster,duriilg' his life, the farm he lives on, bllcrward it goes to Andrew's children. To Wlllion. Hcrjter he leaves the lam, lie now tills. If tho estate is Worth the figure above given, Andrew will receive over $200,000. What Shall "We Eat and How Pay for It. Tile present prices ol provisions hayo no doubt caused many a hard-working family mad to ask hlmsell the above startling in terrngatories within the past few weens. And tiideed, the figures might well startle marly much moro comfortably olTthan the laborer Whose wages average about $1 10 A day. Let us see: Beef from ICc. tn 30c, per pound; flour from 8 to $11 per barrel; butter 30c. and eggs 20c, while potatoes nml other Vegetables are proportionately al most uhapltruarhable by a moderate purse, All Ihllst concede that these prices arc lou lllgh compared to the rcnumeiallnti fur la bor, but what ran We do nb-iut it? Even si 1 1 1 l III tho incoming harvests prove to be the Itiost liouhtctiiit, what will It a Vail with our grMt tndrhrt ferities ahd aVctiucs nf transit lb the hatllls of selfish monopolies? Perhaps sddie political economist can find a way nut id this starvation wjldt-rhcss; or Way bu Hie present great strike oTour in dustrial classes may lad to the .application of u remedy which, although leterej Shall tipvertheli'ss bo only just and retrihut v. Meantime, "What Shall We Eat nml II. w Pay for It," are quccttiuis Which come bun e to every toiling man u hit woman in the and. Bun tings! Buntih if .9 Bantings! !! J. T. urus baum, of the " Original Cheap Cash Store," has what nobody else has got, Buntings at Prices that can't be matched. Correct to a Dot. Teaching the ideas of Young America to shoot straight at Sunday school is uot al together "sweetness wasted on tlie desert air,'' as is powerfully and conclusively evi denced by the following pious circumstance, occuring cn Sunday last : Muster Tumut, a nine-year-old, who had just spoke his little piece nt Sunday-school, tleiositcd his soli tory penny for the Hottentots and returned home, was immediately taken In hand by a visitor and sharply catechised us In the ex tent of his biblical lore. Tommy sailed with flying colors until asked who was tile oldest man, when he weakened. Tno quro tinner Inlormed him who won the long time race, and then usked with a dash oi levily 1 Now, Tommy, who was the oldest wo man?" ' Tommy brightened Up instiiuter and ru- s ponds : "bverbody knows (lint ils Susan D. An thony I" The Volunteer teacher rcsisnsjind Tommy goes up head with alacrity ami a big piece 01 pie. Lower Towamensing ItSms. A number ot females were visiting a tile St. John's Sunday school, at Lentz'sfl and as they conducted themselves improp erly, they were requested to leave, which they did in a very shamefaced manner. Persons in need of cabbage plants will find a bout 4000 or them ut Oliver Dlose'd.at 35 cents per dozen. Mr. Amnion Dreisbach, of Big Creek. mnved to Purry ville oh Thursduy lust. Last Saturday n Jury viewed ahd sur veyed a new read, which is lo lea.! from John Struup's to tho public road leading In Stemlersvllle. If granted by the Court, an old road running through his farm will be Vacated. Monday Erarlus Straup passed through here selling Milt trees, Ac. Amnion Dreisbach will sell u five year did horse for $135. Miss Annie 8traup is seriously ill with typhoid fever. She is under the medical treatment ol Dr. J. C. Kreamer. Cos. Summer Suitmus. Everyone must buy clothing It is oho T the necessilies of this lilef hut do we buy giHxl clolhineT Judging fr.ini the vast urr.noiil nt sales madout Joseph Joi, as great cluriiing hows,) In .Olwrt's Building, ibis bor ough, we hirer that a larg'd majority ofoiir iieup'e do. Mr. Jonas keeps lio shoddy uoods in stm-k, aud handles none hul articles if approval that hecan consrienllously recoiii meud. He has just laid In u tremendous stock, and his sales are simply immense. He Is now prepared for the warm weather, With a vailed linn of light suitings, a I pact, und linen dusters, while vests, .tn. He has some nobby biua suiting lor business men ; und hit stock nf gents' furnishing glials la on a par with anything of Ihe kind in this region. Ifyouurein need of cluihing and desire hnnnnible treatment, call Uxin Joe, Jonas) Eil W. Feist, Manager. TheV Escape the Cayenne. Sumo little i-uiiiiiiutiou was recently ere ated unions the distillers. ifwlntergtecn aud bitch nil by an order from the fulled States revenue office at Washington informing Ihein that tliey Were liable Ui heavy revenue taxation Uton their products. This hit sev eral parlies in this county pretty hard, and the intercession of Congressman Klotz was asked Tor and obtained. That geutleman now informs the Interested parties that no Interference will be offered by the govern ment with this particular Industry by the way of collecting revenue from litem. We may next expect these revenue sharks to attempt the collection or taxes from the msple sugar-maker, the old woman fur boil ing soap and tne girls lor making tally. Internal Keveuue is ixisi and Taxation is pis prophet. Be Beady for Htm, The ia-rs are warning their readers of a barefaced dead-beat whose nhale nf busi ness Is til call at every house and ofier U lit' lie package of tea lor 30 cents, promising , ft 'l.,r,M.Cl:.r,.Mi'r!.f 'r.V'.. V.'." J'?i anus, wulches.etC. The prizes, ot course, I ",0 111 ,w drawn fir ami distributed after he 1 -Me'l tbetown. The result i.lhat $?Jn! I will uefer see Ibe swindler again. Tama- qua Courier. Prof. Lorman In Tomti By advertisement in another column it will bar observed that this grst disease de tective will be at Ibe Carbon House all of ssxt weeks Tua r. teUMll auoul tilrtf. irom tho fcfauht Sbat: Harmful A neglected cold. Eventful The liith century; dltockfdl- A mld-nlghl lopch THahkiul-A certificate of pehstoni Unbertalh Who will beoUr hexlgoV enor. HopcfUl An afTecllohate and obedient child. Cheerful A pleasant hUusckeeperahd a tidy house. Fllnny Sonlo br the pltlurn la J. C: Dolon's stdre window. DolelUl A cow bellowing ahd tt ilbg howling st tlild night. Cause df grulllbllhg The exhorbont price ol produce and b'cefl Jumes S. Loose,spent a fbtf days among hlsfr.eudaat Palmyra, Pu,, add returned hbme Monday, P. A. Moser and family made a flying Visit on last Saturday to his old homestead hear Bethlehem. The bridge over the Lehigh, opposite life Mansion House; is being favored with a neit coat ol paint. Mrs. Jaue'i Hustoni Allied Iltibti nhl and Joseph Nonulnacher, ara all 1 av Idg their houses newly palnied. The weather seems to be astray, aid very much btlt orseasom And nil that we can say is that we cuhliol give the rtason, HrG, Wilsoil has pitched his tent or poslte the lower lodndry, where he is prd pared tn take photographs at reasonable rates. Miss Clara Tobias, 6T We'st Broadway, first ward, aud Miss Maria Faga, of the second ward, are visiting Mends in Phila delphia. nev. L. B. Hoffman, and fondly; made a short Viatt to their friends and acquaint- uncus in Philadelphia, and relumed home' Wednesday. Appeared upon our streets n Wednes day, a man wilh his dancing bear, to the amusement of tho children and disgust to the older folks; -dtev. E. Fcrricr.pastnr of the Presbyter- I hi church, this ploce, und Rev. Mr. Liitln, ullloJin n iqua, lit hanged pulpits on Imt Sabbath to the sullsfuclioii und edification cf loth co igrcgulions. Our late townsmen, William L Rich ard, to umpri. tor of the Richard's House, Asbury Prk, N. J , silent a few day's wi h his Inends here during this week. Lis presence reminded us of old times. Rev. D. T. Vincent fonder pastor ofll 0 St. Paul's M E. church, this place, accom pained by his family, visited his friends here oj Tuesday, the 5th Inst., It being the afaniveisary of their weddiug day. Dctween the hours of 3 and 4 o'clock dri Wednesday afternoon afire was discov ered in the stable of the Broadwav House, fortunately for the stable and its surround ings, the Are was extinguished before any damage was done; cause Unknown. Kenword M. Lines arid wife from Tittf ton, former residents of this place, uro visit ing the family of 'Squire Frisbie;on Huce street. Mr. Lines bus been an IdydliU for several years, during niost of the time con fined to his room. We hope that his Visit hero will pruve of benefit to his beatlb. On last Tuesday a number uf Written notices were posted up in different places in our town inviting Iricnds and citizens' generally, to visit the Memorial Sunday school reoms.of St. Murk's Episcopal church during the evening; and that said rooms would be lighted up, and open for Inspection. Willi many others wo accepted Ihe invita tion, und ure glad we did, Tor it gave us the opportunity ol seeiug all of the rooms light ed up at unco, presenting a magnificent ap pearance, and they ware much admired by ull It js said to be lha must complete in stitution of the kind in the State. It is baidsoiucly furui-bed; and is an ornament to Ihe borough, a credit to tbo builders' and and uu honor to the contributors. Justice. Pedestrian Fever. r 3ue amateur pedestrians how practise nightly on Ihe track at the old fair grounds. Some ol the boys make verv good time lor novices, and for 100 yards rattle up a good score. Running may be very funny fur lha boys, but it has just a reverse effect on health, shoe-leulher and habits ul industry. Wlnlo u eeusib!e,systemulic course or physi en I culture is highly lo be commended, these spasmodic bursts of violent exercise overtax the strength and cannot bo too s verely condemned, Bettr would be a litllu geullo exertion at (ho family woodpile or with the Inuscle-niukihg gulden hoe, and slick clo-e to some regular, honest business between limes. The fever culminated on Wednesday eve ning by a match on the grounds fur a pony purse between Mr. Tom Klinetop-of this borough and a young chap iidme-1 SChabo hailing from Ihe rural precincts of Weiss port. About 300 intensely excited and im mensely interested spectators shed a balmy halo o'er the poetic scene; and the odds or 10 lo 1 rested athwart the spectacled nose of the blooming Klinetop. The distance run was 100 yards, Tommy magnanimously giving his suburban opponent u lead of five leet and then winning the raco by Otict 23 inshc. As most nf the stop-wutches ot Ike party had slopped ut Ihe Puckertnn shops lor repainting, the time cannot be made a matter of national history, but it is presumed lo ImVo been u small smudgeon bettor thun ever ktiown. "Cul." Bartholo mew presided as Judge with that urbane dignity Inr which he is pre-eminently dis tinguished. Long Needed Improvement Tno borough uiilhorities Borne days since cummeucvd the ncccessary grading or the sideWulk mi lljnkw'ay fir the laying of a flagstone pavement six feet wide, from Wuidenheimer's corner to the old daguerre typo gallery. Fur this they deserve, and will receive, the thanks of every pcrsun who has i-ocasluu to visit the vulley de"iot lnd vicinity. The walk has InngbeerJ in a most wretched condition, ahd that Street Coin missioner New-hard will du the work iu lha most thorough and satisfactory mannerlhere is no doubt. There are also places In the walks on Bank slrcet which require im mediate attention, and It Is to be hoped that they will b remediea as soon ol the present work is conipkted. Oar Scheoi Board. On Tuesday evening last the new School Board of this borough inet and organized by the election or the fulluwingolTicers President Rey, A. Bartholomew. Treasufofr E. II. Suyder. (Secretary R. F. HnffurJ, After the organization of the Board, Mr, I Win. II. Mouts tendered hi lesignutiun as '' ..f ' B"-"rt, where.,, Mr. T ! D' Clauss was chosen by the Board to fill ; Ibo vacancy. This apintment is a good une.Mr. C. having a lufgo fsimly or his "ill feel Lt to ,h. inlerert of our p,u- pie to have g-iod schools ami long terms. We believe Ibis to I one of the best selec tions that could have been made certain it is, any way, be is tt good man for that or any other place. Hon. Robert Kluls will please' acccj-t ut thanks for favors conferred. Wc-iicport Penciling!. Excitement ru,n high on W ednesday hlght; occasioned by si horse raco in East WlessHirl, In wliich the fnst-steppi-ig equities of ilr. Nat. Lefiijr and Mr. Hiroin Rickert participated. Both parties claim the prize. The Union Ceirielery was dedicated on Sunday last. This services Were Icll by Revs. Frccmaii and belong, and Were very Impressive. W. H. Oswald has token charge bf tho tobdec'o and cigar store litre, and the usual choice brands of cigars will be made ahd kept conslaillly "oti tap" for devotees to tbo Indian1 weed. Another stop In Hie rollihg.mlll occa sioned by another breafe-dowti. .When will Ihe infernal thing muye on without, these customary breaks? Miner Bros, mundry Is boom'lng olnng splendidly. Tills Industry is a dccidnl credltto this town. Jacob 8lraiisburccr hns remodeled the Irlterior ofhis so Irion, and tbo chance Is fiir II, e hetler. Tory much. The Y. M I.'. Cub prniHise In 1 ling n business meeting this (Friday. Hill Inst.) evening ahd make, settlement The attendance or allmcmb, rs Is rcqmsledi Onu more vnung Ihnn ton happy nlmn.-t tn live. What 12 It, Miltuti, a buy or girl baby? Now Brassrdaking Establishiroit. Tho undersigned rescllully announce to the ludles of Lehighton and vicinilv that thev hnve just opened n Dressmaking Es tablishment In Liiidermati'a building) next door In J. T. Nusbaunl'4,on "B-ink slreet,imd that Ihev ore prepared tn make up Indies' Dresses oil short lintlce, In the lull si l..shioii and at very low' charges; also every des cription of Plalti Sevving neatly done nt rbasonable prices. Patronage is verv re specirully solicited and the most peifoct satisfaction guaranteed. ,. Itne A. K. KNYDVft, Miss AN NIK KUUII. Teachers' Examinations'. Teachers' examinations will be held as follows J Parryville;.Iude 20ili. East Mauch Chunk, June 21st; Lehbthion, Juite 20th. Weut:ierly Juno 27lh. Mauch Chunk B irough, Jdne 301 If. Paekerton, July I8lh. Lehigh unit Lausanne (at Rockwl),,7uly The examinations begin at 0 a m. Titos M. llAi.ur.T, County Superintendent. (spring and Summer Styles. In ins new quarters in tho Exchange Ho tel building; the undersigned Is lully pie pared to fityuu but with a new n n! elegant ly fitting suit nf clothes, ut u price which must convince the must skeptical that what ho promises he can and tvill perlorm. His stock embraces the luteal nnvelfle in cloths, cassJmersund suitings, and he Is making constant additions to hl$ stock. Drop in und see his new rjtiiirlers In the Exchange Hotel building, Dank street, LehighMu, Pu. II. II. 1'i.Ttiita, Agt. "Well-Merited Vacation. Ourcldeitson and heir, Mr. llAnnt V. MoRTitiMtn, jr., who for nine years has stood steadily up lo the type-rack and hand press, and in a multitude ol other ways con tributed invaluable aid in issuing tho Car rids AnvocATK, left lora vacution on Satur day last, intending to visit the principal elites and watering-places ol llio Middle States upod Hid Atlantic coast. Wetiust he win return reiresiied and rejuvenated and better than ever satisfied with hispeacelul home amid the mountains nf Lehigh. Nuts for tho Email Boy. Tho average small boy was much en thuscd on Thursday by a couple of Bohe mians and a huge cinnamon bear appear ing upon uur streets In their peculiarly tin couth perlormances. Owing to the prico of new 'luiers, I lie amount contributed to the show wouldn't have caused tho slightest spasm of generosilv in the most minute neainen ever missionaries. Recovering. Tom. C. Beck, son of our pepular county clerk, Thomas S. Beck, esq., is, wo are pleased to state, recovering from a danger ous attack or Inflammation of the bowels. A Vigorous Growth of the hair IJ often promoted by using Par ker's 1 1 n I r lUISam. it always restores the youthful color anil lustre to gray hair, gives it new nie anil removes ull Irritation aud dandruff. SPECIAL JiOTici.S I tfllt mall (Free) 'he rcelne fornflmnlo VKdUIAlU.K HALM that will ri-inne TAN. KIIKilKI-F-S, PIMIM, l',S and II M) TOHES; learlnv tlie f kin soft, clear and Lenutllul; also Instructions fjr pronuclnic a luxuriant urowtli of hair on a bald head or smooth face. Address Inclusion 3o. st-iiinp, J1KN. V ANDELI-, 12 liarcluy S ..N. Y. mar. 21-)). TO CONSUMPTIVES. Thendvertlser havlni heen nermunentlv cured of Ihat dread disease, Consumption, liy a simple remedy. Is unxlous to mako known to his fellow sufferers Ihe means ofeure. To all Vflioilcflre It, he will send a copy of thu Irescripiion useu. iree oi cuarue;, wnn ine directions for preparing and uslnic ttie samp. , which tliev -will nml a sum (in lit-; for UOUOIIS, UOMIS. lIDNSl'JIPTIiiN, AS-, TIIMA, llllONt) IIT1S, ic. ' Parties wishing the Prescription, will please address, Iter. E A. WILSON, lilt PeunSt., wiiuamabaric, N. Y. mar. 15-yl. EintORiS OF YOUTH. A OENTI.EM AN nl.o suffered for years "i.fnim Nervous DKUILITY. I'll EM A. i TttHK DEO A Y, and all the effects of youth fu. Indiscretion, will fur the siike ol sufferlni; liumanltv, rend free to all who ne-d Ir, the ' recipe and direction for making the simple' remedy by which he wis ciirnl Suir. rers wishing to profit by Ihe advertiser's experi ence cm do so by addre-Ktnir In perti-ai eon ttdeneei .IUIIN 13. miDKN, mur,35,yl 4'21.'e,liu t'l. New Yoik. KstATK bp liexni IScmalt Dfckaskd The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court orHarlmn 1 i-uuty. tn iKslrlb. ute the Hind In the hauds ot .1. U. Krenuitr. Adinlnl-trntnl-ol said Ltte. will' bold1 a m- otlnjr tor the i nrnoses of his appolnltnent, on SATUHIlAY, he tenih"dnt! or.IIISt-; 1683. at ONE o'cWU" P. M;,'at the. law arflos nri'rilir & I-on-o In tho tmri-UKh of vianch IMiunk, Pa., when and where1 nil p-irtl-it In-t-restvd will bo required to prisent ttfoir cl -ltnaorbo dcbarrei from par tClputinf In the distribution of sld rnnd. JAMES S. LtlOSK, May SO '. Auditor. PEWIHT V Till f'0Nnil( ni ij Hie FinST NATIONAL II NIC. ni L ldi(lit"n, lii ih Pi--,,! Pi.i 6; limit ,h1 tb clow of biuloeu May IStn, lt62 : KLbOVSCiS. lisns and dUeounU Ilrvrtraftn r S. rtii'itii lo wiim rlrrulalf.in . . II. S. floods on band . . . . Other le-.-kn. hond'.Hn-t im rtimfus. Cue IM-m npproied rierte aiienlM . , Hun fromi'ther Ntlnl ItMiikK. Due fnim State flanks and Itanl-i-ra, Ilenl etali. furniture, aM-l nxluriR. t mrrent expenses and taxes paid . Premiums paid ....... Checks nud oilier caab Items . . Hlllaofoihi-r I'aiiki Fraetl- rat papereurreDry,nlel.its, and penaUa , , fpscla Lepal tender nr-tes Redemption Fuud with U. S, Treasu. ry (& pr eout. of clrcuUtlonJf (U.iM 21 VUO IHI TS.'i I i.n ' 7.it)0.00 SOI! 000 i,s:i).u7 ti HI-J.A5 s a.si 8,172.21 I.76S.W VA3T5. 0 l.7li.73 TSdtQ ( S7 It 1.1U1.00 t a u.wj 3 8-510 ;.0,24j.U . JiJ. 'i . 1 M"0 . I,I7S H . 07Ji .00 . K7I9.1I Si.SO . I !..!! i . la.uuu.00 Total . iiisiliTisr, Capital Slnrk paid Id tfurp.ufuiid i . . Ui.dlil.ted pr-'l-ti . . . . , .aitl Urn l)a-,k i utes ou'iUnd 114 I'liiiiendft UuMiid, , Iu-livt,liul 1 ?t anljet tn rluick Cashiers checks outstanding .-tin-ti, olber ailoual Uaiika . UIIH payable Total. fW0,mt7 Stall of fcnnivitanta. County of Carbon, ss t I, V. W Ifowoian, Caahler r.r nt ii-rami4 bank, dn enleuitiij sieeir that thu ative-Matetevnt la tra totluf Uat of my kuowUd and tfclirf. W. W. HOW JUN.Oll-l.r. Fn1arltd and sworn before roe this tfdtll daj U May, 1S2. TIIOS. 8. IIKCK, Notary TuWIe. Correct Atteati 1bi. Kaaierer. I:. F. Ili-lteril sail A.-1. Durllof.DlrMlori. June , Ui. TRUTHS The Mood is the foundation ot life, It circulates through every part of the body, and unless it is pure and rich, good health is impossible. If disease lias entered the system the only sure and quick way to drive It ont it to polity and enrich the blood. These simple facts are well known, and the highest, medical authorities agree Ihat nofii:g but Iron will restore the blood to lis) natural condition j Mid alio that nil the iron preparations- hitherto made blacken the tcctli, cause head ache, nnd arc otherwise injurious. JSkown'sIroS Bim:ns will thor oughly and quickly assimilate with the blood, purifyihp; and sticngthcn ing it, and thus drive disease from any part of the system, nntl it will not blacken the teeth, cause html ache or comtiption, and is posi tively not injurious; Saved his Child. ' 17 Is. Eutaw St., Baltimore, lcb. i 1BS0. , Genu: Upon tlie rccomratntla tion of a friend I tried Brown's Ikoh Hitters &S a tonic nnd re storative for my daughter, uliom 1 wa thoroughly convinced vm waiting nway with Consumption. Having ot three daughters ly the terriUti dUeosc, under the care v( eminent physician, 1 was-loth to believe that artythtue could arrest the progress of the disease, but, to B my great surprise, before my dauch ter had taken one bottle of llnov.N's Ikon Hitters, she begun to mend and how U guile" restored to formtr health. A fifth daughter began to how stgn of Consumption, rnd when the physician was considtsd be quickly said "Tonics were re quired i and when Informed that the elder sister was talcing llitov43 Iron Hitters, responded "that if a good tonic, take it." A lora M ri liars. Brown's Iron Bitters cfTectual ly cuics Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Weakness, and lenders the greatest relief andbenefit to persons suffering from such wasting diseases as Con sumfiioii Kidney Complaints, ctcj ti t !45A. M. V. OATHOUOOM, & POSITIVE O'JPiE tTQR FEMALE COmFtAIKTS, This remedy tllltct Id htrratniT wilh tho Fe cials system at all times, and al5o tmncdlntcly upon the aMoralimi and utcrlno muscles, eud ro stora them tor. Ii?altli7 end strong condition. Dr. SlarcMsl's Utcrintf Catlioltron ill ciito fall l"2 of tho womb, Lcucnrrhrca, Ciiromclnttamtna tion end Ulcvratlon c tho Womb, Incidental lleraorrlMi-o r l-'loodlni-, . Painful, Suppressed end Irretil2r?.Icnstruatlon,' Kidney Coii.p'alnt, IJ irrcuncsa end is especially adupud to I hot ':a::go bLlfo. Send for pamplilot tics.- Allbtlcrnof inquiry frar-'y answered. Address rs ebnvc. IVr silo 'y all d-ni-flsts. Neyvslio l?lj:rr bottle, OMciTO f31.t.. Il rr.ro r.n-1 nz',z U t Dr. ilai chifa Uterlno Catliollco'i. Take no otLu- Fur rale nt A. J. ill heliiglilnn. D rllng'a Driia Pljro may 20- 1 Banners, ma, mm DR. J. r;TTaW5S3, TIE GREATEST DISEASE DEIECIiHE LiVlHG I ! i The Eyea of whom Disease Cannot Deceive "a pithc, or require you to ihoio your tongue. Vocal and Instrumental Musio overy . Evening on Street, also Lecture by the Professor A Comparison as to Treatment of Disease. A FEW PAPER. COMMENTS t He Is npj only capable of telling you your ailment", but cures all he says he will. If not curaUu Iiewill tell joit so. Chronicle, han Franu ,co. -We have heard and s-cn many who make this a business, but we know this gentleman ' to possess what he professes. Star, Wilminrjtoti, IJ. C. Bouthern-born btiy, with eyes that can sec your ailments. No mistake; It's sb. , Virginia, Norfolk. Not a traveling mountebank, but a gentleman that does all he claims to do. Jitp'tWcan, Wash o n, Unequaled, Locates disease and gives a correct description and diagnosis vtithc-ot nskmrj a iiucition. Juittfcndcnt, Atlanta. We know him to do all he advertises. Jieret J, Savannah; It is certainly a gift -It is worth a fortune. CatioJie, Galveston; Funny hoiv he docs it, hut he docs, nevertheless. Telegraph, Macon. The Professor certiinlv docs as he advertises, kt it be by Psychlsm, Psychology, Phren ology or by o gift endowed by Cod. We think every person having a disease "should tonsult lum. Evening Nezjs, Bridgeton, N. J. The Gnat Indian Doctor, ths eyes of whomdiscae cannct deceive, has left town after 1 ten days' visit. He departs with hard cash to the amount of 5350, he having sold enough Iwttles of his medicine to foot up that sura. The regular dictors might as well fold their hands for the next three months. South Jerseytnan, i-alcm, Prof. Lorman, the Indian Doctor Imd his hands full while in this city. lie was busy from fi; a. m. until 12 o'clock in the night, waiting upon patients. The Professor mqst do all he advertise', or men, women and children would not follow him from Salem, B.-jdge-lon, Millville and cither cities after more medicine. Give him a call aiid see what the itiaeose is that your Physician is treating you for. Daily Times, Vineland, This gentleman has made many wonderful cures and he will fell you the truth about your dUeasc. His success is wonderful UefalJ, Millville, N. J.. This gentlenun poa.eases recommendations wliich outfit . to place him above the plane of the mere medical experimenter, lndepenj.-nl, VincUnd. Pfof. II P. Lorman, well known to our citixeni as the Indian Doctor, has recently completed a highly Successful tour of South Jejiey. The iTofessor's wonderful medical skill bat become sq well and favorably ltnoivn in this section that if is nlit necessary for us to enlarge upon it, or attempt a description of it. All we have to say is that you will have no need to regret a visit to htm when suffering fruui the 1U ho claims to cure. Reporter, Gloucester, Tjia Great Indian Doctor, I"of. U. P. Lorman, of Phila , is very highly spoken of, and is said to have worked some wonderful cures. J!eptilHan, Millville. Don't miss tho onlit ohanon ymt may ever Tiave. I-CONSULTATIONS STRICTLY PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL AT THS CARBON 3SOUSB, LSHIGHTON, From June 12th to 10th at Noon. At MiiucU Chunk from June 19th to 2Gth at Noon. At Mahanoy City, from Juno 2Gth to July 3rd ut Noon, ft XI M II-. f, ' -i,. fttf Q fcnfWMHffii jMt.-r-t -.i ii'm -!tsrH lira 11- ,n ' m ,' I"1 " I NM iMtttiAn I i , i I i .-tr ri ft!, thnH M trnih, fxw tf l vf rii.-r art Mil !ADfES.MjHnE HOUSE Ills ONLY BOtlK WB c" Ih, li'i-fl (1 cvt SCO d potlUhtU. At- j rt d t-itj tot CUcwlut, nh MJ f"r" IM. PfSinifV 9. rt tvsn.k. C: tnV 4th St, PhliirJeichU, Pi. ESSE AND r r 1 to it im nv i til IllttVtXttlvti, mid iKtMMK I .i lb kl .- jm- ntit dth hat W, h( iw.n.n-1 irrn Dutatft m tuny in hetdi nt of (.or. Crti-sl A 4.1 lift JU If 1 IT" Mn1 rjdM-rt UiflbiMUIlMlMIrl n IV I b W l,lia, .1 wo h,., f- nalr ska , ' - llc-t, LarfMt nit rSrj7l. tunsxiTjiiuuk, P5t BW riveOiHavos.cnn : -5K. w Jlroi' i, right 8U . IDOinaing nu'HjtttPS, ih or f oi'iirf-rrUVioi, lioolt una lluclc. In liollit UlacK Walnut Casa J tiney mgn Top, a aaort nso in rrr-i -ift. if3J 6Zzi CI W Vs3' " Tina Oaotn is r.cxfr o tub Old Vus. Tlie JPurnoii jin-chorni Organ 27 Gtops, 10 Gsts Roodc, $90.- toon to ntWrinoa to i'53. Onto? now.. Itomtt by Eau't Vratl. l'c-t ffl.ro Orc'.rr, or rrctsterot Lotter. j;oxtrt rn I snliiiwl wltliftet a Moraerfs! Delay. f;:t-.!oo'i9 tren. ddrw or call upon HAJCK STUKRT, first store slmvn Iron, calls alli'iitinii In lii- new nnrl fasli I'liinble stiiek 'if All of n-lneli lir is Sellinu at VEHY LOW- kst cash 1'iticiis. F3- An Inspection Invited and satlsftietlch' Kuuiantccd In nil ciisls. v.r PROF. H. P. L0RMAX, Jictter Icnoivn as lha On his ANNUAL TOUR. This is the man who lias only to . look nt you and describe all your ailments places his linger directly upon your pains and aches witlv. the agility ol a Vizsard. If you are doing well under the care 6f your home Physician, and there is a reasonsriilo Iirospect of recovery, do not come to me. y province is to treat those who cannot find relief otherwise, and I have no disposition' 6r desire to interfere with any system' that Is honest nnd cfiective. Herbs, Roots, D.trlts-Gums and Balsams, are the only1 remedies used by the Professor, and arc furnished at lib rooms'. All those who wish to consult him Can do' so free of charge. Mease bear in mind that the Professor does not ask you any questions preparatory to des cribing your nilnientsi tior does he hit your Msrt