Saturday, july ti, iSsa. bur Neigh'borhobd in Brief. Bn his way cotnltig hut kloUg the gangway) when a piece of loose Ml fell upon In hi from lha aide of the pillar with iticb force III to cause a CotnpbUrlit fraClure or oneiof his legs between the ankle and the knee joint, and also a wound I rem which the Capital In this Valley, From the lost quarterly ttdlchicnts of tltb several batiks In this borough and vicinity justjiubllsbsd'i Wo glean the folio in'(i In teresting figures I' , ,' . Firfl Rational Sank b Lehiqhton.CpU loinii ana ajso a wounu irom wuicu me - -i- - - v -n - : ., ij ' . w.. it. if, n. lal, $6,000 j surplus fund, $8,140) Individ- broken bone protruded. Trt MtMy He-,. tit ,imkmi.. tsfl.B07.S7. Loans and dls- ljol The days. , CooU-The nights. Annoying The files. Out to grass The Cattle! blackberries in inarke'l. A nuisance Corner loafing. tfetl holiday thanksgiving. Foot nice To day (Saturday). Still away up Beef ilbd potatoes.' Camp meetings will soon be In order. In town W. E. Kemereri on Monday. Allebtown policemen are lb li -til-formed! Allle Leucliel Is spending bis vacation with his parent. , t The Bethlehem Iron Company is build ing a new foundry. The Easton fair commences on SeplcniS btr 12th, ts continue four days It Is estimated that the silk' mill to l erected at Easton will post $40,000. Tfaos. Crellin, of Mauch Chunk, was In lown fast Saturday. ' Jolly as ever. 5Sai Parasols must go . .. at oos-kalf and two-thirds usual prices. At Nbsbaum's. Miss Sallie itohord is home from West Chester State Normal Sch'ool spending va cation with her parents. Mrs.Chas. D. James, of Philadelphia) pant Sunday with her niece, Mrs. Harry V. Morthimer, of town. pff Hats and caps, an Immense variety ol all th'e-latest styes, at popular prices! at Clauss A Bro's, Dank street. The Schuylkill Valley Railroad n Bounces a dividend of two a'ud one-half per cent., payable on denland,, The Mill Creek and Mine Hill Naviga lion and Railroad announces a dividend of five per cent., payable on demand. SaUCIocks! Watches, Jewelry and silver ware lor sale, ana repaying none at iiaga man's Store, Lehighton. --yi. George Da met, a wealthy citizen nf Easton, Pa., fell dead from sunstroke Sun Say, in Philipaburg, N. J. The Mount Carbon and Tort Carln.fuJ Railroad announces a dividend of six per cent., payable on demand. . .,J3T Received to day, 12 dezen of those . cent WUite Bhlrls, At Nusbaum's The crop of grain In Lehigh county this year is exceedingly fine, and will be one of the largest harvested in many years. S3U Gentlemen's Furnislilnii G -oils In endless variety new and brielit 1 very l)t'om prices, at Clauss Dro's, Bank St. The Lutheran Sunday school, of this borough, propose an excursion to Calypso Island, Bethlehem, during the second week in August. Don't neglect to go to the Gem Photo. Gallery, near Exchange Hotel, and get one r those handsome Silver Pearl Pictures ol yourself and family. The gallery will re main only one more week. Prices very low. -j3 Boots and shoes' for ladies, gentle men, misses, youths and children, of latest stylo and most substantial make, at lowest ptrces, at Clauss & Bro's, Lehighton. The newest canes for gentlemen Irave hammered copper heads. But David Eb bert, at his old livery stand on North st., continues to let out teams at the lowest tatea every day in the week. i'S-If you wanta nice sinooth.ensy shave vour hair cut or 8litu!Ooiti, go to Franz uoeuerers bamon, linger uie ,xchange Ho tel. Jle will fix you right, and don'tyou forget, ir. At 2:30 p. m., to-day (Sjturday), the foot race between Grif. Mantz, of lown, and James Ctmingham, of Catasauqua, will come olf. Be on hand. - jffTBuecv Harness al 12 ilollara and tin wards,- Kiynets. ear tips, lap dusters, screcu covers, sheets, t-ollars, whins, etc., at the lowest price, for sale sale by Milton Flory, Welssport, l a. Prof.. W. E. Smith, of Berwick, former ly Principal of our public schools, was in town Monday, looking well as usual. He returned to Berwick the same day. JL-Vk second-hand PHAETON, newly painted ami put in thorough repair, will be aold ou very reasonable terms. It nn be seen at the enrriagu works ol M. A Weiss, Lebigkl-on, Pa. A suceess The excursion of the Re formed Sunday school, last Saturday, prov ed an -entire success in every way,and net ted about lorthe bcnefitnl the church. jEffl-You will find a lurn" stock of the most elegant designs iu WALL PAPER ml BORDERS, at Dr, C. T. Horn's drug store, in Letickel's Block, at very lowest prices. Make your selections now. If you are going on a traveling expedi tion, oalt at this office and procure a ticket in the travelers' Insurance Association. 20 cents serures $15 a week in caseol injury ,or $3110 iiioase of death by accident. &B,Fine designs iu box dpers, pluin and tancy ; Easels, various styles, sizes and colors; Books and all kinds nf novelties. Very cheap, at E. F. Luckcuhach'a, Broad way, Maneu Chunk. Call and see his stock, Secure a policy in the Sickness and Accident department of the New Era Life Association. See advertisement on 4th page, and then call at this office for 0 policy. Low rates. An examination of the canal at Wilkei barre having been made by medical experts under direct! in of the sanitary committee, the report to the Councils presents the dan ger that an epidemic is now imminent. Samuel Hare, a carpenter, who had been working in the Lehigh Valley tunnel at Rockport, was killed and terribly mang led by a coal train at Bethlehem Fiiday. He was a native of Mnrtinsburg, W. Va. 31 Have you seen the new and elegant etelc of spring and summer merchant tail oring goods, comprising cloths, caasimeres and suiting, just received at Clauss & Bro's, Bank street, this borough T If you have not, call at once. Good fits guaranteed at prices to suit you all. Henry Kostenbader, of Scranton, for merly of town, was here on a visit to his relatives over Sunday. Fr'end Henry speaks highly of bis new home, is getting good pay for his labor and has plenty of work. The Pennsylvania Stenographin Asse elation, at a recent sessiou in Allentown, elected S. A, Walker, Bloomiburg, president; J. F, Cutnmings, Suubury, vice president, and Oscar Meyer, Allentown, secretary for the ensuing year. Rev. B. F. Meyers, pastor of the Tres tryterian church, Slatliiglnn, was in town Mauday, and called in to see us. We had a very pleasant half hour's chat with the rev. gentleman, and will feel pleased to have blm call again. At the age of 21, It will cost you only SO cents per month to secure 15 per week in case of sickness or accident and you are beneficial Immediately after receiving your policy. Fur further particulars call at the Ciisux Advocate office. ten .Ton. tlefrehH will have lo-dav f8at hrday) the celebrated Bisque Cicam,an en tirely new article in this section it is the tnost delicious and refreshing til ah ever, set before the people Go taste arid be delight- !jl AUfl) Ills usual supply 01 pure ico 3rcam. Tuesday eVehlhg William Detshet, a Philadelphia and Reading brakeman, liv ing atFraclcVllle, while tJnuplltig cars at ibeflHlttif Mahanoy plane fell Under the wheels and hid both bis legs taken olf. Ho cahnot recover. belsher is 24 years of agtSi Las e wife and twdtibllilten. Daniel Wiealid, the Carriage builder, is rjiahing ready to lay down a handsome ftagstontt pavement In front of his residence tjrt the corner of Bank and Iron streets, wbeh will the pavement on Bankway be finished. Wake up CounCilmeh, and retain youf pame for ."progression " Dr. J. A. Mayer, the practical Burgeon Dentist, of Broadway, Mauch Chunk, has had a practice of over 20 years: tlhd Is prob ably the oldest resident dentist In-this vad ley. The Dr's wnrli speaks for itaelf, nfijl the fact that all crlt'ml work' In the region is given to hlin,ls a sufficient guararilba of his superior ability sis a Surgeon Dentist. '. At nVlnk Monriav afternoon Samuel itinker, wlirt bad been picking ber- along the Lehigh Mountain, while Walking on the track of the Lehigh VallcV Uailrtlsd) about a liilio aboVe Bethlehem, was struck by a passenger engine. He had an arm broken and was Injured about the face and breast. Some time igo the citizens of Euston raised $25,01)0 to erect a silk mill. Proposals-! wete adyenissd for, but, as the plans were enlatged greatly, the Coat win Increased tn $42,500. The cillseris were appealed to to raise the mfiliey by Hliorf Saturday, art?) It was done, 'the building will commence at once on land denoted by McKean Jc ilullck, jiibermen; Gustavus Wnlp, an employee ol the Piickertoii shops and a resilient of'PHf'kcr ton, 011 Thursday of last week stepjied oti a nail, enuring a severe wound in Ins Toot, and lor several days tetanus or lock jiiw was feared, but we1 a're pleased to slate that, till iler the careful treatment of Dr. J. G, Zern, he is now out of danger and in a fair way of recovery. For Severn! years past We hiiVe hod dealings wild Mr. F. II. Merrick, advertia ug agent, 0ilensburg)Ni Y., n'nd have al ways lound uim prompt in making settlo ments. He is also the proprietor nf the "Excelsior Rupture Plaster and Healing Compound," advertised in another column' of this paper, and if his honest and prompt dealings with the printer area criterion, tben we may assume that what he says of his Rupture cure Is a sure guarantee of its ef ficacy. Send lor testimonials. TEdwanl Monaghnn and John Morris, tvffi of the few Mollic Maguircs now in firison, were discharged lrt.ni the Schuylkill county jail, Saturday, after serving five years and nine months. They were sen tenced on October 1ft, 1870, to seven years' imprisonment each for conspiracy to kill William Major. The commutation lor good behavior reduced their term one j ear and three months. Morris worked in the shoe department nud Mnuighun did odd jobs around Hie prison, being physically iuca (iiiciated Iron, nan! work. 1 Rev. Jesse Lams, a pastor of the Evan gelical Association, was 011 trial at Potts ville last week, for a serious misdemeanor. The case attracted considerable attention Ida Miller, of Drehersville, a girl not fit een years of age, was the prosecutrix. The defendant is about iRyenrs old. The girl gave her testimony on Tuesday, and told very tad tale about Mr. Laros. The defen dant went on the stand the next dav. The jury returned a verdict on Saturday morn1 ing of "not guilty, but defendant to y two-thirds of the costs; Ma Miller, the prosecutrix, the oilier third " molnla. KU.43S.(ta j-iret national 0 juauen uiunx, unnitaiij $400,000; (surplus-luml, $200,000) Individ"! ual deposits, $512,025.10. Loans and dis counts, $518,463 43. 4((cn(cten national Dank. Capital.JsOO,. 000 1 surplus fund, $100,000 ; individual de posit.'. Sl.02t.ltfl0.25 Idematld certificates ol deimsil, $1,075) cashier's checks outstand ing, $26 705.64. Loans and discounts, $D03,. 030.58. Second Xallondl Sank of Alltntoun. Capital, $200,000) surplus fund, $45,000 ) individual deposits, $290,640.91 i demand certificates of deposits, $27,973.05. Loans and discounts. $417,237.04. Catasauqua National Sank. UapitaI,T500) 000! bum Itis fund, $85,000 I tndivldval de posits, $201,161.40 ; demand certificates of Heprsita, $45 1,237.26. Loans and discounts) $G7,8I8 44. Lchiah Valliv National Sank . Sethlcham Capital) $30U,t)dO surplus fund, $60,000 : individual deposits $485,969.03. Loans and discounts, $611,114 5R Pint National Sank, Sclhlchm. Capital, $300.00111 surplus lund, f4,0D(tt Individual deposljs, $3411,913.24) demand certificate, of deposit, $2,883.52. Loans and discounts, $35o.tS5.25 , ; : National SankofKnlzlOiin. Capilal,l50,- 000 surplus funb, $118.50 j individual de- ls!ta, 127,265.83. Luansauddiscouuts.fig, 191.70. Easton National Sank. Canital.l500i0l 0: tiiitpliis fund, $11)0,000 ; individual i!elsiU, H2o,H0.15. Loans and discounts, $1,023,- llT 11. Pthl National Sank of Easton. riapllal, 9ii'o,uuo; sur;uus innn, fnn,uvu ; uioiviii ual .leHSils, $173,709.23. Loans ami dis counts, $804,470.55. Prom tho County Soat. Scarce and dry Sews. JJellghtlul The weather. -Busy The sod ft fountains. -Very healthy Our bnrmtglu Should be fenced In OoaH. , Killed on Ihe Bwitch-iiacik A calf. Miss Nellie Stroh,dniighterof AbMhaMi Stroh, is visltihg" friends In.'Hazleton. Mrs. ChtlS. OrafTf Uaugbtkrvf fjisher Hazard,' is' yislting" h'srpal-enli oh' West Broadway. The rcsidbncoofW. C. Morrlaj Jr.,West Broadway) has been, favorul. with a hew coat of paint. Jalnes Hoborlltlg Is raising the front ol his storo bUlldlhiS Several feet and will put bn an entire nfvHkJfXtJ hVlJ. C L Mis. Daniel Brodhead. dauchtor of James Broderick, dee'd, is visiting Iler friends in this borough. Clemson Hazard .originally bflllls place, bdl how of Catasauqua, is visiting his par ents on West Broadway, Mrs. James Donnelly and family, of EaBlohi visited Mrs. A. W. Nomunaclierj durinjj the: forepart of this week A substantial stone pavement is being latd lb frbnt of thn Fegloy tirnperty1, obrner of Broadway and Quarry streets, J. Oscar Kline, of Perth Amboy, N. J. pa'd a llylng visit to his family who are here visiting hla 'father In-law, WH. dlroh. W. R. Slroh and R. W. Lobias, rep.-e sentatives of the J. 0. U. A M.,ht!i'ejnrp now in Philadelphia in attendance at the Grand Stato Council tibw in session there, and Ld ward Holly it there as a tlllr- A habeas Corpus court was held on Wednesday altcrnoon In order to give J din Conaghan, wlm has been in prison since the 4th for the shooting of Wim Dllyan, at Au denried; a hearing, On Insl Satuiday evening A. W. Non machehj of West Broadway, was agreeably surprised by his friends and the clerks in his office, rtho met at his house add had a pleasant tunc in honor of his birthday. Siilie of ouryodng bloods, properly har- riessedj left on last Saturday for Corey's Lake, Pa., wliere they Ihiehll 10 r-ahip for a week or ten days. Let them go while they are young, lor when thoy get old they wont. Mrs. Ellen Demorest, sister nf Mrs Amos Slroh, llec'd, who has been Spending several Weeks among her friends here, stait ed for her borne in Bridgeport, Conn., or Tuesday .morning last) ocAtnpahied by hef son and Lizzie, daughter of, Amos Stroh, o this place. It is rumored that some hf rmr uraye boys who went to New Mexico tn frighten1 tho Indian?, are anxious to come home. The1 supposition is that they are boitieslcit. Just what was expedledi The sitting loom of the accommodating bench a short distance above R t. Untied on the sidewalk in fiont 6f the Beliord property, is tn6im up for the season ond )iro' posals closed for the present. The School Directors of this borbtlgl: conteinplnle building a nw public school house, but ore in a dilemma, apparently un decided whereto locale said school bouse; wherp.to hold school until the new one U tioilt. They minht tiethatis iret over the difficulty "by resiilvllig' to btllld tho new school house on the site of the old one tuld use the old one until the new one is built.' Such it is said has been done not more than a thousand rilileS Irom liere. If it answerei; the purpose then nnd there, why uot here? To us it looks like an impossibility and therefore we do not urge or recommend it, but we tlo most heartily approve ol the pur pose to build u new school house. JC STICK. Mahonlnor Valley Dottin&s. Our farmers are glad that haymaking and harvesting Is so near over. 1ast Thursday week i pafty, accom panied by Prof. Rauch, were on the tnoun lain to see the beautiful sunset and view tbs valley. The scenery is admired by all Whh'have viewed III jsprnfj: Weber (hd Kahcll left the valley Thursday. Prof. Ranch has started a select school at Rteinsville, Lehigh county Prof. E. D. Sclmnble spent port of last -week with Tilg. M. B.illlet. Jucob Kistler and'Mf. Shoemaker were at West Ienn last Sunday. Jacob seems a little disposed to travel westward.. j Demosthenes believes If bavmaklng and harvesting Andld conllfitle! Ill) ifovelrZ bcr his genius would be exhausted. 1 think It would tn.i k B it more difficult to prove the ('mule bridge" hi geufrfetfy than'it'Wthc'lwl"e would be. A iatty from the volley will visit Olen Onoko to-da'y) Saturday. v ' . ' Mr. Hartinger iind friends were at Le- highton last Saturday.. ... ' Miss Kale is not very well satisfied with the Literary Society. Of course there are good reasons fof it. Every effect has its cause, and everv cause-its effect henbe the proposition Is almost self-evident. The Sabbath schools of New Mxhoning and Centre Square Wete Well attended last Sunday. The Centre Square select school reopens Monday next, 24th inst., under the pfinci palship of Prof. Til. M. Ballict. ClCKRU. r DON'T FORGET List of letters Remaining uncalled lor in the Packcrlon ast olfice July 15, 1882: Miss Mary Holser, I Josiah Miller, Cbus Remaly, Allen Sloneburner, Joseph Seily Pottal Rev. J. Zimmerman. Persons calling for any of the above let ters will please say "advertised." L. MoDANIEL, P. M, Junior American Mechanics. The State Council Junior American Me chanics held their annual s ssion Tuesday at the hall on Chestnut street, above bev euth, Philadelphia. It appears that the Order is in a flourishing condition, nnd there is a membership in this StalC of oyer 7500 and nearly 12,000 In the United States, representing the Slates of Delaware, Mary- laud, Pennavlyania, Indiana, Tennessee, New York, New Jersey, Virginia, Ohio and Vermont. In the allernoon the meeting was held in Lincoln Hall, there being a very large attendance. At that meeting nominations were made for officers as fol lows; State Councillor, II. Wells Buser; State Vice Councillors, W, J. Deiby, B. C. Wheadley, Win. V. Edkius.Daniel P.Cono- way ; Slate Council Treasurer, John Culver; Stile Council Secretary, Edward 8. Deem er ; Slate Council Warden, George J. Marl or; ReiiresenPitives 10 the National Council which meets iu June, 1883, John Armstrong, Hugh Kennedy, Thomas Clegg. The re maiudernl the atternoon session was taken up in considering the revisions in the Con stitutions and By laws of the Stato and subordinate Councils. Tne next session of the Council Is to be held in Allegheny City. The receipts for Ihe year were $37,571.07, and there is now a surplus In the treasury ol $15,099.07 (852.01 weie paid out in benefits. yet been extracted. Acker however is do- (nit na tt-nll aa . I.A vhnA,A.t .1.1 (..-.. his recovery are entertained. iH ana Atotthd Wetssport. Miss Nora F. Smith, from Brwlck,Pa Aas visiting at Welssport during last week, crally full and the orders for coal on tho ilfcr fritmds were pteaSeil to meet her. She market (tulle up to what it usual at this sea- lihirtlH a Vocation atid protiUseS lb Sithimer son III Ihn viiari and tlieV nolle about us containinur AacH wki.k Ilia hiietit hawn Innn lh hirti'ilefpli'la' it'mi it (lib scasholo Willi ' l.roli'iptly as operators care lo take ih'o atock , Si!. V." J '"I"'"'1" .".'r """"'J"1"1" Spring- and Sammer Styles. Iu his new quarters in I lie Exchange Ho tel buibllng, the undersigned is fully pre- Imred In fiLvioi ont.will, a oaw I la..u.it. iy fitliiiKSuit of clothes, at a price which of for six dayf. must convince tho most tkeptical that what rounded by a high fence, built purselyfor he promises he can and will lierform. His the children's protection. The child was bm: riiiururcfl uib imeoi novelties ill ciouis, , r i i i i ' .1 i .1 1 cassimers and suitines. and he I. mai,!nJ deaf and dumb, and on Ihe day mentioned constant additions to his suv-k. Drop in and t irnugh some carelessness, the gate of the Boy Lost and Found. On the atternoon of July 3 a ten-year-old son of George Wolfe, a farmer, 'living in tbinlv settle,! district in the Catawlsia Val ley, suddenly left home and was unheard The Wolle house is sur the Anthracite Coal Trade. . Philadelphia ZcJycr, 17th Inst, t The an thiacliecoal trade continues in much the same condition that It has ruled for the Past two tnon'lh's fifo outlook Is decidedly good all around. The supply of coal Is gen. NHW AllV.JTISEMr,STS. $14 for $4. Upon receipt of $4 00 1 wilt sand to any ad dress In the UJlteil States The Ro&iy Mountain Mining Rcyifiw, the leading mining Jnurnal of Ihq country. see his new quarters In the Exchange Hotel Duuain, 15 j nk street, Lehightou, I'a. II. II. PkTltRS, Ag't. The BISQUE CREAM Selling offat Cost. Joveph Jonas, proprietor nf the popular Dry Goods and Clothins house. Oberl'a building, this borough, iu order to reduce hls immen-e stock of Ladies' Summer Dress U xKlvni..! Ready-made clnthiua'.hasinarked Ihem down to and below cost. Junas bought largely mis spnng,ami all in wantol ladies dress goods or ready-made clolhimr. will inane m-.nov ny canine ami ma kmc their punhases within tlienext30days,and don't ., .n ,..r..ut it n...n. I... U T I -v...v. ...im ... ,,iitcniirr, tfuoffiu uuuus, uoert s Duitdlng, Uauk street, Lehlghtoii, ui. n r nsi, uusiness Manaeer, main entrance was left open. In this way the child escaped, wandered off through the woods and lost its way. The boy was not mifsed by his mother for some hours after. She quickly hurried to her husband ' In the field and gave the alarm. The most dill gent search had been kept up night and day in vain. Two hundred people joined in the search. On the sixth day the boy was found sitting on a rock, weeping bitter ly and suffering great pain from innumer able bites of insects. His food consisted of tree bark, which he was eating. When feund the only clothing worn was a night shirt. The child was Immediately taken He cannot recover. Teachers' Examinations. feachera' exauiiualii.ua will be held as follows : Franklin and Weissport. at Eat Weisa- jiori, jiuy 20, u. lowameiisiug, at Millrl, July 29. Kidder, al Hickory Run, August 'l. Towamensing.at Stemlersville Aug. 3. East Peuc, al Peunsville, August 5. The examinations begin at 9 a.m. Tuns. M. IUlliit, Co. Sup't. At DePREHN'S A Basket of Cherries Causes a Murder. A terrible all'air occurred at Hell Hole, Nesoupcck township, Luzerne county Fri day evening, Henry Myers and William Hulnaghi, while drunk, became engaged in a dispute over a split basket ol cherries. liufuugle drew a revolver, Mycra took it from him and kicked him in the stomach and head with a heavy pair ol boots. Ilufnagle died ten minutes after. Myers is still at large. The murderer I) only eigh teen years of age, but he is a desperate char acUr. The authorities seem very slow in searching for Myers. The place where the murder was committed is a resort fur the worst characters of that section, L.tkb. Myers was arrested In Wilkes- barreou Monday. He fell into the bands If you have a cold or cough of any kind, buy a bottle of Hill's Peerless Cough Syrup al Dr. C. T. Horn's drug store. Use it all, and if not satisfied return the empty A Boy Bragged to Death. Adrmrboy named Staples, employed on Ihe Clum dump of the Mount Pleasant, of a a,tective in that city and was lodgej in Cdliery.at Scranton, was dragged lo death lhe ,, .,rM,Ui H ,,,,, hut wo u at the heels of his horse Tuesday afternoon, have surrenderel himself lu the au'.honties He mounted the animal at quitting time of Berwick bad not the excitemeut been so l ri.lM t. 111. I.. 1 1.. I . r I lU'WWl ..u Ual II, UU, , 1 1 U UU,K I'M. irigui am leapea down a steep embank- Another Foot Race. ment, throwing Ihe nriver, whose leg was The foot race this (Saturday) allernoon, caugni in me harness. The elforls of the on the Fair Grounds, between Grif, Mantx' spectators lo slop lhe runaway, together I of town, and James Cuuingham, of Catasau with the shrieks ol the hapless boy crying qua.will be followed on Thursday afternoon lor neip.maaethenorsa wild and bedash next, 27th Inst., by a 75 yard race between en across tne rallroao: track and over an ad- . Miley, of Summit Hill, and a colored l.OtU.in.l h.. mill r-l.inrl vour lilnnev. Iln JOIUInK lenCe In the direct OU of the barn.' man nuo.ct .1 W Wl.au, nl l...,.r....l I,.. also aells Peerless Worm Specific anil Hill's wheie be came to a .land atill. Staples was 000 $300 aside; Miley to have one yard worm uropsouine same terms, no cure, dying when extrlcaied from his fearful , o- at the winning end of lhe race. The.e will BUMlli. SI) II PXtlltfil in M iMiV llllilllea I ...I I....I. I.- !1 I I. i luoy iuCur.uc,,UuRn.ueu.,..u. m ,..... .. the lad as onmfortable as nnsaihla. It.eem. exuiiuinciiiL u ' t i - 1 I a T (a.! I Oil llll Illinrr a. fCMIiif. Wall ILIIUfCU DCS . t . ... V - - I . i a . . a ... m l - g sT" a . v . wuriniiiLf un ranlillv nml nf nmru oil n i Ilia null iiBH iiirin tun invtr taw ann I r.. it -- yv . . TeralvonThuradavoflaat week. He waai Xlt lOaiUraaV INlUllC. i,, -T .i- r ' ' .....-- - ------ ; - - - .'.r. . .r.er . . air i.ai.am. nisnnguisueq , , . - - - ""s'" i (oogeu in ine inroai. Arrested on Snsplaioil. Wm. Sowers, ol this borough, was nrrett ed in a circus tent at Bethlehem) on Tues' day afternoon, on suspicion of having sho' a youin nameii oeorge Acaer, ageu seven tcedj at Catasauqua on Monday night. Ack er received u pistol ball in his cheek, which passing under the tongue, lodged in the neck.-it.tlicting al dangerous ..atid pfobalily side Ihe tent at n circus. Sowers disappear ed from Catasauqua shortly after the shoot. ing and when arresU'd,lhough denying that he fired the shot.sald Unit he feared Unit he might be roughly handled at Catasauqua, It appears that two shots Were fired by two dlrt'orent parties, and which one of them fired the shot which struck Acker is iu doubt. Prom the CatasavQud Record. Monday.last Malu'a circus exhibited hero The crowd at night was very large. Shortly bejore nine o'clock while the performance was going on, a pislol shot was heard out side of the tent. Upon investigation it was found that a boy named William Acker wsSgShiitin the neck. Several officers were soon on the grounds and eodeayoring tn fiiill out who h, done the shooting. At first tho blame rested mi a young man named William Sowers, halling'frnin Le- high ton, who came here lo get employment with Main's circus,bul he was not yet hired when this occurred. There was nothing definite, however, that he commilt-d the shooting and nothing more was said about it-Hint night. Sowers being unable lo gel work with Mr. Main lelt early next morn ing for Bethlehem. . His. sudden departure caused suspicion that he might be Ihe guilty party, and a warrant was subsequently is sued lor his arrest S,eyeral officers pro ceeded after him and brought him back ior a hearing which took place belore 'Squire Koons on Tuesday evening. A number of witnesses who participated in the affair were heard and the black clouds soon rolled from the prisoner's shoulders and it turued nut thai the fel)w who had done the shoot ing was one of the witnesses who testified in the case, at least the evidence iinled strongly in that direction. Sowera u., a then liberated and a joiing man named Thomas i Douheily is now Ihe accused paitv and is held iiioler f)00 bail lor his apjiearunce lor u hearing at bqiiirr K. on'a idllen al one elotk ou Fnday ulternonn. It appeals lhat1 this rumpus originated through some dilfi- cnliy that had arisen betweeu Sowers and a number of young blonds at the lime lhat Wavhburn'a circus exhibited here, Monday June 5, Sowers also followed that circus lorthe same purpose, namely getting em phiyment. As far as the evidence has been heard, Ihe shooting and the instigators ol the row, all rest un the Catasauqua boys. If the lads lhat carry concealed deadly weapons iu this town were arrested and punished as lhe law directs shooting busi ness would not occur, but instead of arrest ing Ihem Ihey are lefi go unpunished. We may sately say that one-third of our boys between the age of twelve and twenty eith er entry a pistol, a revolver or a blackjack. Sowers was, subsequently arrested by an officer from Lehlgltoii w)io'w awaiting bU release and taken to Carbon county for a hearing. His olfence there we under stand, is with some female friend of his. Young Acker was conveyed tn his home and Drs. Horuleck and Yoker were sum moned who dressed the wound and made hfcr.eisler .Miss lielle. Weissjiort has Sortie a Kittle scretiaders. "-Mr, Daniel Artier, our enterprising ynUtlg 8hoelilaker,tmll.ijht the fine rcsidencci on White Street, now occupied by Ml. Jus. Scldel, from C. W. Lenli, last Week for fourteen hundred di liars. It Is n nice home nnd a fiueloculiun for Mr, Antct's btlsl' hess. How soon Trill Wetssport orEanijoH Patliou club. Enerccllo and close flredtiU iatibh are the essential require i bnIS ol Ulfi campaign'. So let the Democrats bd Up hhd doing for they must fight the finlatlic In fluence and power of a mighty ollgarchynr) the nature of the hontti of office holders who dre preying on Uhcle drill) and In turn are bled by Hubbell, Cooper arid coterie, lb help along the wicked caltse of bossism. At! horielt cause will triumph arid break down the fortification of a dishnnlsl cause, IhoUgh it receives numerous set-backs. The time Is now propitious for the triuirlph of honesty in our pollticsi ull that is required is instan taneous, close and Coin (met organisation Hriil work. Attack the entrenched enemy with fixed nesa of purpose is the Democratic battle cry, and if pursued with the devotion of a rcal cuiisc, tho purity of American politics will once again be successful; Miner Bios., have boiled down S good and substantial pavetitetll In Iront nf their pleasing homes on While street. The lay ers are cast Iron, with diamond cuts; t!nt make a nlost creditable and pleasing ap pearance. Mlher'4 nrb geherally In the front rank" nf invention and novelty, and this 111! not detract a bit from UtHr laurels in tnis respect. The world move's and pass-i es beyohd the dusty clouds of old fo'gylsiii. We dre Sorry to note the fact that the . . i . . t . . accomplished wife nf Prof. F. P. Former is very sick and (las' bUeh' for some tilrid. Wo wish her a speedy recovery. Let all good Dt'lnol-riits put on their Working harness tit once'. There will be no child's play in the untiling conteH. Buckle nn ynflr armnrs yb Viillant cohlit-B of a great and good cause. Mr. W. II. Oswald lids So d his stock' Iind rights In the c'lga'f rh'niiiiiac.tory lo Mri Maliloll Ra mien hush i the former proprietor thiil owner of the concert). High laxes, big corruption flilid.stiiilne- Ies9 eitfayagahce hut! Doss Rule) are the great and glorious principles for which the God and. morality party is making a death struggle. Shades of the pure Lincoln, the areat and honest Sumner, arise flntl See Ivhat the party does which you hfelpcd In found. It is lo day reelling in tho filth and yenown of corruption, and is A flench in the very nostrils of lu, nest men who life. not bllhded by mltical bigotry. Mr, A. i Snyder, for the benefit of his health and a rest frolfl onerous dullest took a drive loTomaqha llltt Stultlay. The Democrats have a great njiporttin ity in Pennsylvania this year; but let them remember that the other fellows have the most cosh, and can draw at leisure Irom tho 150,000 slaVes who are labeled tubli officials and called servants of the pcnplt. It appears that they are mis named for they are only subservient tools ol the busses, What a mockery i Since- the question has beef! asked so frequently by anxious iuqiiiiers. wenrenlto onmpellei! lo ask "What he's become of ouf Young Men's Social Club?" It Is gohc. Id where woodbine twineth? We hope not. There is considerable talk of rllnnlne a'h Independent Republican ticket in this county. Ve believe Ihls In bo lh! (nirt ol wisdom, with those who are waging an un compromising battle against "Boss" domi nation. The legislative field should, ih particular, be looked after, and for this po silioD, as against aiiy Caireron man, we are authorized to s.iy that Mr. Henry Mertz, the courageous a'tid fearless lender' of the Independeuia in the lower end, is willing In make the nice, Mr. Merlz is a fitting man; a life long Republican, and a person who puts force and vim into n contest. He Is do sirousof speeding anil bossisrl, and being imbued witli tills spirit, Would ileeln it ltis duty, if called Upon, tn lead the indepen dents against Cameronlan tools. With an other independent, like MerlJ, for Assemb ly, there Would be little chance" for Cainer on'a representatives. A goodly number of Welssport folks accompanied the excursion to Calypso Is land last Saturday. Dr. J. Ci Kreamer was ih town on Wednesday, AM KB. leirltortes, tor oriu fear, and One Ten IJoilaii Murk ( r NoN-Assrss a iiLii Union in Tub Hrut'ci! I iif.kk Minino Ci-m.1v:y. The proper! Ins of I Ins company M rb Inhaled In summit Itouuty, Cn'orado, and cihiIMs ut 18 linl claims, upon which considerable work has alrcaiiy .hten done, the mines fitv all kood, nnt lite Stuck bl this eorIiiah.V ulttrs an unusually Kod Held lor Investment, lha publisher of Ihls paper pajrs C,r sne-V Riven lb nl scrlbclX ilia r.Kuliir price al whluti p Is Selling at lhe cbrtipMhy'soIhco. Fo Inlornia. Hon regarding the mines Cf stock aditri ss ll,b secretary, l. I! t!LA Y, 42! rurtla t. Send check, money order, or rcalsiered le' tcrto JAMES R. IVES. Publfher iturJttf Wdunlaln Mining llcrltw, ljKXVP.lt. Col, Send 10 cehil ror tntnitlo copy. Jyal-tt Th "GARMN ofjliS YEST." Tbtllft rAllMK S (It PKN'N.Yiai'AWlA. 1 flve )ou fTcoMiril fnvtldtf'in b vuiuts niib nml pee the '"(.tirdeit oftlio' st" Norith nul Missouri. You that are weary nltti litrms or jHtiitunnl J' titUJJ. nnu.youihiit hnvi-fit fil IU' nriiojs RrowitiK Unniu withtor Inliltfli on farm? UruorunJ lu Li-1- j1 dI t'licnti cr ttian iire wiiliinyt-ur roach In 1 hutililstntt p. Hinl ou tliat tleiUn il clhitir t rclnmle, pnytc f.nu si-e ims.rouniry in un rimc. ii-tiuw Willi iroliton liiirvoSl?) wire tlio .rri-nt rti)tllnix tt off the Ihatket. Prices ale "-ell hiaiiltnitted, and the Imttclnlt faVors the conclusion that llley will't!ontihiic Sb. The overage uf cir cular prices of tUnl lor tile Various size's Is litis siason abhltt Jt per toil, Al about I lib Corresponding Hum in 1SS0 nnd ISfil they were $S 00 ,pr tt.tt. Theie Is eolhW talk how of ah advance of prices hu lhe 1st of AHuusl ill I he firt 01 the next llluutll Ihcruilllt-r, Tho better ih'forilmd in the Cial (fade con sfilfcr such ah ailvanco as quito tvltliill the range or irtibilbilily,i'sicclally fill lite ievcr al Sites of egg, stove and chestnut) 'Die I, It'ii bf ituy sll'jiehsliiii tif coal piodhbtion is (ifi-lly genenilly giVeii hp. This fnmlltiilh bl tbB Utf'Je feiVts lb It n wholes e ulld hilnj'aiil apccl. OpehtlUfs are not halting in their K-hrk) but inoVH colilhleiilly (of. Wind, sceHiihgly lltlly' UsSllrcil that tllefe Will lea ready ilemninl for ull thatltiey Can get into the market, nnd Coils, i -nets hfi-i.nl manifest a like tiU-!ill-o that prices Will Lb maintained lo the cud of the veal- Ih a word, that present prices are not likely to bb undersold this year,aint that consequent ly coal will be Bteadilv taken oti III.- in.tr. ket as necessity for ils uso requires. So long ' n.-l.lsj of corn miirmur inelo.l'iia id lienCH an as tllb prcieht brisk tiioviiiient for anlliio-' wcll'"ln." tho visitor -Su, loa bellev i . , ' I,,,,,, Imr. 1 show lny larhl it-isiihall)-, I co ot n hum, ii nnu nnn in ... ....... I ..n hoiiiniiAriT Miasm iu" hotnprlscs that pan ol tile Mute horilettlon t'ic inst hv 111). nolr. and lm the ilorth bj lova. It en, I, rune lenllory atioiit 100 miles sliiareieelel.rnteil Tor Ils lerulltv, silubrlty ril elitiolle. aecessl. hlllt to tnarkets, diversity ol lan.tseale. ainl ps multifarious productions. It llt-S In dliect conneeiton. nv truna un, s or railway with cnicuo i'lilIauol)ihhi nhit.ricw York. Per fect or.ler. pence and piilltlea! freeiloni pro v.ill. Forty thousmd I'lnusTlianians al. reaily reside In Allssuurl. In lids fluoi'ls trlct I have for sale ntmut Ihieo humlrid larn s, varying, In size, quality, price iii,d eiiini iiit.-iiio iu foiv i'iu p aula oi usioniers. 1 NhNO I'l'l.t. HKSClllPTlVh l.ittia TO ANY A)Miui-ea taitK ar i haIkiu. Prices ranae, Irnln iu to ilPj per acre. Let lilu.l.tl. lly ou . llneiiiH fninplb lllfin or tho hliiher prlce.l C'laSs lhat ol Mr )V. II. Ilaxlcc, 10 miles wept nf llannlhil. (In ?lailp') ) iiunlv, 21u neru rletiesl'-emirooiiieMpartrf ''all fenced)' 40 acres gonl timber, 6i acres blue itrass. 3 Doe spring- (n-ier falllnu), lnre lulck man. flon (o.-st jlu, 00) ) s,d ol moon Ml.seil I'cn II. Ity, ,riHluci)itc in )icrleetleii nil sinndaro Rrnliis, veuetaolcs and fiulls. II. It. s.atlon bii the premises j s jt )raln p iss dolly ; with. In halt-hour's rlitu of llaiinlha'lla tht-lrlngclty ot l.'-,0uO population Price, o per acre.part cash, reuialmler on met reasonable terms. Ihe railway fare ofjim chaser from his home lo ruimyra ana return win oe alioicca at pan vj ...E jitiyn.vitf. i uiu Bu,imii,ci:u ,ci lect. Audrtss IIOMKU II. VTINOHELL. Real. Estate .Aucnt ivnd tommlssioner of inimiitration ior Aitssouri, I'aimyia. niarton CO., Mol jiiS-ml. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. ESTATB OP WP.LIAM HkMAI.V, DkCKASED. Tho untlcrFlKneii Auilltn npolntol by tho Oi iihiiits1 ;ourt of tnrbon (k-unlv to rtu- dlt Ami make ilistrlbuilnn of r lie fumls In tm hands of A, Il.TobiHS. AiUnlnistruti-rnr puM K-late, will Iiobl a tneetHitf lor the purposes ui his uppuiniment un SATURDAY; AUGUST 12th, 1882, kt JO ('clock A. M-, at tho O.'ttco of A. 11. ToblaS. In tho Hon tizli nfMaUeh Uhunk. I'a.. when and where all p.irtiis Inures.eil Will be required to present their cjalmsor bo debar red from coining In uyatiuhJ fund. , S. R. UlLllA.M, Auditor. July 16. 1882 w4. tite is kept up confidence will lend Its en conragingaid. Shlppersare now busy filling tho orders trial were glycu last month to es cape the advances Ihiide on tlie 1st ol July. It is now fairly manllesl thai) l.irgo as the Itnthracito pnaldctol 18S2 will be, it iS hHl likely Pi exceed the current demand, and, large as the product will be, It Is not proba ble, that it will exceed the year's estilllute of thirty million of tonsl This Is an immense tit coal. Out the part of all the coal ol the world prodliceii'in the United Stales iu 1881 was only 08,500,1100 out Of 204,408,000 tons. As showing tho coal increase ol the World's production annually, we may men lion lhat the world's producl'in 1800 wasbul 104,070,083 Ions, Irom which amount il in crcuicil in the yeais following lbOO 100, 338,017 tons. TliC Increased deiliand lor manufactured iibu has materially increased the consumption of coal, and it is stated that during tlib period from ISO!) to 1880, while lhe production of cast iron increased 61 per cent., the output of coal shows all advance of only 50 per cent This marked disparity III the ratios of iticrense is dtle lb lhe Intro' cluction of Improved methods of manufac ture tending to promote economy iu the con sumption of luel. Statistics compiled by the president of the British Iron and Steel Institute show that In 1871 three tons of codl were tail's, lined In the production of one of iron, while in 1880 only two and one filth tons were required. It is also estimated that one-third of the co-jl jlfoduced in England in 1 S7 i Was' tiseti in ti.'e tilahufiib turo of iron. The total tonnage of anlbra'citb coal from all the regions for the week ending July P, as rcairted by the several carrying compan ies) amounted to 487,904 tons, against 304, 5,'i3 tons iu the corresponding week last year, an increase or 487,406 tons. The total amount ot anthracite mined for the year is J3)270,II37 tons; against 12,8!lil,046 Urns for (heiatne period last year, a increase of 377, 801 tons! During the week ending July i, Were were 113,811 tons of coal shipped over the I,. A. S. Ull., making a total to date of 2, 201,(113 tolis, an increase as compared to same time last year of 40,460 tons. For the week ending on the 15th Inst., 158,788 tons ol coal was transported over the L V. ItR., making a total of 3,642,068 ton to that date, and showing an increase o'f 328,'380 rt'a tjompiired with same time last year, The Last Week! Silver Pearl Pictures AT THE IM PHOTO GALLERY, Near EXCHANGE HOTEL, BANK St., Lehighton, AT POPULAR I'tllCES, Pictures Finished while Wailing. Children rreierren in mo eorenoon. W F. rt'I'lTE.. ) Pr ,'rs , WM. PAYN1ER. J r0P July 15. jiAi:iin:i. rt vnnrvhlfail mfrfXns fin H.-iiih inst.i bv Rev. J. II. Harlman. Mr. Win. j TPVlVIUEtM) NO'IICE, II. UauitehbUsh, ot ehiciiton, and JMics Rosa RhnadSf ofjjamestown. . Educational Progress in Franklirt. But a few years ago Franklin paid $22.00 to its teachers and had a mixture of sever al series of text books in the'schools, which naturally lutcrfurred with the progress of the pupils. This vear the board fixed the salaries throughout the district at $35 00, and adopted n uniform series of text books, The Board also propose to make some neces sary repairs iu several of their school build ings lhat are in need of it. This is a move in the right direction. Franklin will have belter teachers this year, and the jieopla will soon see thai this is ft very wise slep on the part of the Board. It is lo be hoped lhat the intelligent people of the district will enlirely approve of it. Franklin Is fortunate in having an intelli gent and energetic board. It is to be hoped that the other districts in the lower end of the county that heretofore were payinc $25 and $27, will follow the example of Frank lin. Willi but few exceptions giaal teach ers cannot begnlleu under $35 1)0 a-r month. Lower Towameusinp; Items. Mrs Wiiaon liowmaii, f Hazardsville, died tuddeiily ami tun Xa ctely, Thursday ot 1at week, ol dropsy ol the heart. Our school directora have decided to erect two new double school houses one at the Gap aud one in Millort. Proposals for building said houses were received last Sat urday, but wboobtaiued the contract we are unable to say. Rev, Breugel annonnced his salary as being due and requested everyone to iay ) if he does cot receive more than heretofore he will res'gH. Rev. Freeman's salary is aboul due, and members will please contribute something without delay, lor it is not right to withhold it so long alter it is due. Tastors will get impatient. Assessors of the various districts nftho county should endeavor to give accurate re sults of their valuation, as ft will give too much work for the Commissioners' Clerk to foot up all lhe assessments 20 in number. Persons wishing to vote neil November will see that tbey ore registered 60 days previous toel.cilon. Cumidknck. LEHIOHTOH RETAIL MARKETS. t'onnucTa'D Weekly. Flour per sack 43" 60 FlnnrSprlnv mixed n 3 00 Corn, per bushel i 110 Dais, por bushel ,.'ii..n. 76 Mixed Ohop, per owt...i;;...u 1 83 Middlings, perctit...n ,..i.. 1 76 Horn Chop. .ii. mi, 2 00 Kran, per cift.uffffi, tuit. ti ti ,,.iii! 146 lltittcr,per potind.jiiiii.if C5 Exgs, per Uojen...i(i4..i..i ,..).. 26 Ham, per pound,. i.i) , 18 Lard, por potind.,...i,,f,..tii in Shouldert, per pound ,. 14 Potatoes, per bushel 1 10 STOCK MARKETS, Closing prices of De Haven A Townsend, Rankers, Nn. it) South Third Street, Phil, ndelphja. Btocas bought and sold either (or cash or nn margin, Philadelphia, July 19, 1882. hid asked U Sfl's. 1881, Ext tll t4lll(4 i.102 102) U S Currency 6's.i in..,....130 1) S 5's, 1881, new, Exl 102 102J US 4J, new,,,,, .,, 114 lHi II S 4's,.i...... nun ..... .,..iu urn. II9J 11M Pennsylvania R R ,, 62J.-fi2i Philadelphia ,V Rending R II JrT .111 Lehigh Vallev R It.,. i. CIS 61 L-hlgh Coal A Navigation Co 42i 42 Unhed N J R R A- Canal Co, I87J 1S8J Northern Central R R Co 40 401 Hesmnville Tiifs. R RC 17 18 Uuir. Pillsburg i West. R R Co... IllJ 20 Central Transortatiou C 34 35 Northern Pacific Com 4j 48 " PreM 101 80S North rennylvanla R It 64 65 Philadelphia A Erie R R 18 10 Silver, (Trades) i VU1 W sri.ci.u. NOTICES. At a Regiilaf Meeting nl the Directors of me rirsi .naimnai ji.iiik oi jjeugniun, a .--eml. Annual Dividend ol Tlll.l-.h rcent on the Cafil al Mock was declared, payable on and alter J, ily 15th, ISSi W. W. HOWHIAN, Cashier. .Tilly 8, 1882-nJ Wi A, Cbrtrighfc, &.D.S., OFFICEl : Opj'site the "oroadway Hottse," jivlaudh Chunk, Pa. Patients have the benefit of the latest lm. provements In ma. hanl?.il nppllanccs ano the best methods ofireatuieni In all surKlcal cases. MI'liOUS-OXIliK admlnlsleieil 11 desired. Ifposri'-le, persons residing outsidi of niauch L'liuuk shuutd make eagatcenients by mall; j)8 jl t I J. HAETZEL, DEALER IN tlats and Caps, Umbicllas, Satchels, Trunks, Gloves, cfcci, &c, 30 Murkut Square, MAUCH CHUNK, T'enn'a. May 20, 1S82. PIMPLKS. I will mail ( Free) the reclpo for a simple VKOErAHLK HALM lhat will remove TAN. KIIK"!KLES, PIIMI'I.KS nnd IlI.tfTlilllvs leavina l lie sain sou, clear nun kenutllul j also Instructions f ,r proouclna-a luxuriant icrowth of hair on a bald head or smooth face. Address Ineloelnn 3n. stiiinn, itKN. VNDEl.r, liiiarcia, s , Inar. 25-jl. "to consumptives. Tho advertiser having been permanently cured of lhat dread dlsu ise, Uonsiiioptloo, hy a simple remedy, la anxious to make known to his rellow ruin-Tern ha means of cure. To nil who do. Ire It. he will send acopyoriho prescription used, (Iree of charire) with the directions for preparing and uslnir the same, whlali thoy will Hnd a sure lll'IlK for (IIIUUIIS, tllil.llti. I'ONSl'iMPTH'N, AS THMA. HIIONl) 1 IT IS, &o. Parties wishing the Hreserlptlon.wlll please address, liev. K A. WILSON, IM I'ennSI., WIlliamsburB. Jt. V. mar. S5-yl. OMyBack! That's a common expres sion and has a world of meaning. I low much suf fering is summed up in it. ( Tho singular thing about it is, that pain in the back is .occasioned by so many things.. May be caused by kidney disease, liver com plaint; consumption, cold, Hervotl3 debility, &c. Whatever the cause, don't neglect it. -Something is wrong- and needs prompt attention. No medicine has yet been discovered that will so quickly and surely cure such diseases as Ijrown's Iron Bitters, and it does this by commencing at the foundation, and mak ing the blood rJUfc aiid rich; Locansport, ind. Dec. l, tS8o. For a long time I have been a Sufferer from stomach and kldne disease. My appetite was very poor and the very small amount I aid eat disagreed with me, 1 was annoyed yery much from non-retention of urine, I tried many remedies with no success, until I used Brown s Iron Bitters. Since 1 used that my Stomach does not Dottier me any. My appetite II simply Immense. My kiat dnev trouble Is no morrh find bit eeneral health is such, that 1 feel like a nevr man. After the use bf Brown's Iron Bitters for one month, I have, gained twenty pounds la weight. 0. B. SAJtGEKT. Leading physicians and clergymen use and recom mend Brown's Iron Bit ters: , It has cured- others suffering as you! arc, and it will cure you; DangIitGrs,J7i7es, MotliBrss rrr Wl 1 'kli . Dft. J'. S3, PwlAKGHISl. DKcovrjitioif'oj'Dii. "loAncinsra ftPosiTivs cunt ros Br-oUcqPLAiHTs, Ibis remedy will act in harniotir with tlio Fe jale system at all times, and also Immediately urnm the abdominal and uterine muscle, aud ro toro them to a healthy .find stron;; condition. Dr. Jijrc'.ilsl'a Uterln-'t.'ntli.olieon will cttro fan In" of tho womb, Letienrrlioja, Chroniolcflamma ,!oi) and Ulceration of tho VombJ Incidental IIsraorrliHTO or l-'londlnp, Tnlnful, S.ipprcsse i.id Irrejulaf Ifenstruallon, Kidney Cuniplamt, Dirrenners imills 6apcclally sdapt'-dtolho chans of Life, tiend for pamphlet f)oe. All letter! of inqnlr'rcclr answered. Address as nboto. For s-.lo by all fl-np-lats. Now olzo 8? I per bottle, Ollolro pl.il), T!-snro nn 1 tz'x fcr Ur.ilai cUll'3 Utei !no Cathollcon. Take no otl.u. For salo at A. Ji Curling's I)ru Store in IiehiRlilon. . may 20-yl EH HOltS OF YOUTH. Valuable Farm at Private Sah The undersicned idlers hi verv valnalde FAItM.iN.nsiHinfrof Kim" TWO AC11KA, situate In Fra iklin Township, Ctninty id Carlton. I'a i and iiU.nt lour miles east of V,-,.,rt. ui 1'ii i nti-.! A'.oul 45 acre nn- eb itniiid uimIi r jf d tlat. ol i iillvation. Tnere is a tine Orchard 6 acres, oonsUI inirol all lilodsoli-ho.ee Fruit Trees The llnii'e Is 3D x -J II lu l, nnd nearly as cood as new. The terms areonr hall cash, and lhe balance nn easy payinenls, IVrs ns wish- inij lo view Ihe projieriy can call on JACOB KHEISKP., Franklin Twp., Curbou County, I'a Juue 24, 1SHZ ! CHI 111 l? IJ J now suffailnic from OV.Jj1IXjIo Wi,ondsor disease of anv kind caused by military servlojara entltlril In I'oiision. Wlilnns. minor children, de. pendent mothers or fathers of soldiers who lied Irom the effects or I heir service arc also aitlli..l Mflnv lnvn.11.1 lienBkotiarl aro en- A OENTI.E'MAN who sulfered for years, mied lo on icke. Careful nsslslaneo -'from Nervous llhlllL.) 1 V. rufcsi A- (.,. n dklavko or n nejr.CTKn claiu". TIlhK DEUA V. andall Ihaefteetsol youili nUny can I allowed with but little unto fu. Indiscretion, will for tno sake ot souerinir ' cvilence, Ooinpleto Instrucilons with relur. ences sent on appllcat), n. uhab k uso a, Kimi, Attorney at laiw, 919 F. M.. Washlnn ton, 1) U, July 1, 18i3. hnmanltv. send irea to all who need It. the recipe and direction for inaklnr theslinplo remedy by which ho wis cured Sufferers wishlmr to profit by Ihe advertiser's experl. enee can du so by addressing In perl'ai con. tlUence. JOHN U. IIHIIKN. iuar.:.;l it Uodar t?t. New York, bands on theso two luces j MBS. 0 W. LUX 1 7i see ALVI3NA GHAVEIt, Leuiouion, I!cnna., MADAM, You are hereby nottBed that a Divorce has been granted to O. W. Lents, of tnneim Knrinirs. t?olorailn. ani'lleailon belni: I made l'. V. Lents vs Mrs. it. W Lenia nee AlvooaOravers Krounds.ilesertlon.and yimr letters in evidence. tJr nteit noo'inv, Juno Vo, h, 1662. at Ihe lteular JuneTermof Court, In theCltyor nenvcr. uoiorauu, luumii, thereiore, I ieae i,n, nuiiev. WANTED. SALESMEN, Tft crniviw It) tfit fraift nf our Nursprv H 9 Stock. Unequalled fiu??trtli. &lary nml c cx pciiaps paiit. SOOncrt'stf FroltHudOruo-E fJPWTQ VJnntori htMoiMlHwtu4ud- Ziutu I b Vkfamcu rdonni, s, a h no vcflciofclumieri creat vr(eivit5UUK-5 C6 UIUIU3, lo in irke;elmir needed rveijwlie.e, IJUeralternu, lira die;, titrrrugu ioH oo rt, rouim oi riuiucipn, 'T.iT Drf.nl!nl I !Fn VTh Key io Fnrtnn :JH pp. Clcnrtnv' (Intnl MihIIll vnt Illuolrnttonit. nA.M JJIi. 9ta to per Aioiun. r'lcnns. a.Uru.iJ. C. M CURDV & Co . rhiladcli'hia, Pa nANK RTHEF.T, first store a!vo Ironf calls aileil)ihn lp Ins new arid iitsll iot)nble etoclc of All of which he is SellniL' at VKIlY LO .V- EST CASH PUICES. e-f An In.'necllon invited and satisfaction Kuaianlecd In all eas-s. Tho King of t.. a...,.y if the brain. i the stoiuMCh .a in iumpi cm thenervea Its mes. sei uers i Ih" bowel), the kntn ' and the por.-alu sareauaros. f-oUj-s bm crali.s u vitilcnl ro.olt amoi'K these at aehis ol the te.alouau nml lo nrl K I fitntlielr uv, ih-re Is noihlnrf like the rrRUI.. Ion- I urif ln, Inviiror.upiir, eiMdliix uierailonoi lR iiaM'j MitiSM) Ai,ai.)eT It reoovn cs. ihesjsteiu and restorer tolnnin both the bmly aud tho u ln l. Sold by all uruUts. round at I&it. An asreeabla dreini lor the hair, that will atop its falling;, has been long sought Inventors will Advinro their Interests hy Kinploylna an Kiperleneed Attorney resident In " ashinp;ton. K. A. Lolnn.inn. botieit rol American and Forelitn I'atenis. Wasblnit ton, I). O . has had , ears of successful l'rao Ilea. an. was formerly an Eieuilner of a tentslnthe l'atont Oltlce. All business b fore the courts or the liepartmrnt promptly attemied to. Keo contingent upon success en-i lor Rlreular. April ua-tf-dr. On Ihe Chlcaiso, Wlwankee S.St I'ael Il'y CHEAP PIlICliB, Ions Time, low Interest And liebato' fir linprneinen s. For map and lull particular, aildrets WILLIS IMII'MMIWII. Jit, Land Coii.inissloii-r, Milwaukee, W is. rtlllTfA II I Conn leu- L,le, Trial anil hie' UUIIMU cu luu Cntaiua lac-Simile LerrrolthoArsrsui to the 1'- bilsher. Alien a Uulni: train nso. Foi itrois, a-tdresa '.. M FLINT, I'hitj,, elputa, I'a. june8l-n :,A Bible Commentary. I IIIiiMv rmlorsl by Ueprrsentfltive Men -"-if. nikrii uiii DHIIHIU. MlVVUIUIOUeU The ball hat not as1 fur its purity, fully supplies this waot. 1 Julv IMh I8S2.-W3 I IUiiMy rmlorseil by UeprMntative Men ... .. ti. mi -iiiii i-itr. ta"ir- i"i i""'" i v SKaIff l,hed. Address i W.UTboc. lli.ls- hlfhton. All work warranted. aaiefwic-. FRUIT jnne-l-wt E VAPOR ATOnS. Illustrated Catalogue I. 3. AM Ell. M'F'tl CO WayBesboro, r Advertisers, send for Select List of t.. , Newspapers. Oeo. V. Howell . l' , K 10 Spruce btroet, N- V. Juue.l-i f