mi (Stottoro gtltwnlc. ' SATURDAY. AUGUST 12, 1882. Oui JifoiffhTiprhoba in Brief! t-Inlense The heat on Sunday last -Tb. (qultwl thuollng lesson opent Bsbteniber lit. The Blat. Fair will pay $41,500 In premiums. Quito number of our cltltens ipent "Wed next ty at Glen Onoltn. lUfreshlng Th tbower tht pawed far thta plsca Tuesday evening, Th Ko. 7 furnace of tin Bethlehem Iron Go., kt Blogen.bas been restarted. . The letter carrier! of TutUTillo handled 107,797 ulecei of mall mailer last month. Daniel Wieand baa laid a tubstantlal ten paremeot in front of his residence on Bank itreeC Huts and pt, an Immense variety 4 all the latest atjes, at popular prlcra, at Clauaa k Uro't, Bank street. John Krestly, the oldest citizen of JJeidelberg Iwp., died on the ISth ult., at tht advanced age of 85. Tba tcacbera exatainatlun far Lower Towanienstag, will be held at Millport on iheJfitbMMt. Id ii'o Wd Seabold it puttiagdown a isiiuVaiie alone pty,erewot Jo ironl of bis residence u run auot. The cotton mill at South Eaetoa give, employment to 250 luoSk. and produces Bnouallr 2,001 ,000 yards of cotton. tcs-Clocks, Watches, Jewelry and silver ware for sale, and repairing done at Kas;a ruso'aBbjro, liebighlon. 46-yl. The North Pennsylvania Eallmad an nounces a quarterly .dividend of one and ahree.fluartorsjier Oftit,iylile August 25. HS-Gen tleweii's Fumishisg Gnodt io endless variety new and bright a eiy lKtm piioes, at Clauss Bro's, Bank at. Services j tbelst Presbyterian church AflieblKbtoo, -bis (Suadar) at JU30 p. m., by the Rev. B. F. Meyers. Twenty seven mine accidents, three of tbem fatal, occurred in the Luzerue'district during the psat month. The welcome news is made public that the large new crop of grain is knocking the high prices OS flour and provisions. ,r Bouts and shoes for ladies, gentle men, inisses, youths and children, ol latest (ityle and most substantial make, at lowest prices, at Clauss .v uro's, benignion. The latest thing for au Agricultural pair is juflVr a prize to any young couple vh will be slurried oo the grand stand iduring the fair. The Lehigh Valley railroad Company jasdeterminad to break up the practice of jumping on audoffujovitg trams and steal t'ng rides. iS-If you waata siemoatli,esy sSiav aour hair cut or shaiuponiug, go to Franz iioederer's Saloon, under tlio Excliangc, Ho tel. He wiji Cc yua right, ma don't you Target it. . Aaron W. Snyder, of North Wales, Pa., Codded the premises of Juteph Obcrt, of down, last week, surmounting tVe rod with A weather vane of an immense ox. Mrs. E. Hibbler and her son left fur JfurthawJWu and Monroe eouuliw, hi el Saturday mxruiag, to visit retail,! uui friends. May she have a pleasant time. 2rtluggy Harness at 12 dollura and ujk avards; Flynets. ear tljn. lap dstorsstvii'ii fivers, sheets, collars, whipe, etc., at the lowest price, Tor sale sale by -MilUm flory, Weissport, Pa. It cost Xorthampton county $(138 51 tor the rnaiulensnco of fta iuwales 18 in Slumber, in the Insane Asylum at iforrii- town during tlio three months ending July 31st. Last dar lor being assessed and regis iered, Thursday, Se;ftmber 7th; Inst day for paying laxes, Saturday, Ochdier 7lh; last iday for being naturalized, Saturday ,Oit'iber 7lh. The camp meeting of the Evangelical Association of the Pleasant Valley district will be held in a grove near Bursouville, a ihort diitance below UciUrMwu.tMiginnicg Aug.llst. . -"f- Christian Corcoran, of Wealherly, a Le jbigh Valley tiratMuas, bad boih Let cruhed by thecarsat Bethlehem on Fiida. Both were amputated but it is said he en nut recover. Jnmes Reilly, Frank Fitzgerald, Janir. Vheeler, Charles O'Connor, Andrew Lynch and Willi'in Kelly were arrested Wcdnea stay in Scranlon on the charge of having committed recent robberies. fOa 6ujiljsy at Poitsvilla a Urge dog ,whil walking oa tbo curat w sunslruik. He made a bound into the uir and then turned and bit about two 'uches otf bis tail, after which he ran bowling home. iS-tuFina designs io box ulj)er, pluin and tauey : Easels, various ttvtaa, s'zs h tid colors; Books and all kuwU ol niiwlties. very cheap, at t,. i . bui-keuliacli's, Uioixt at ay, Maiveb (Chunk. Call and see Ins tuck Wheat, the racer, dropped inio Lans. ford on Monday rveningol last week, to the astonishment of Ins late backers. A war of words took place, during which lie was told jn plain language what they thoughtot bim Jttcord. Nathan Handwerk, well known d.u .and dumb man resident at New Iripoli Lynn twp., die,! oo (he 57th ujt., attheaite filtZ years. His remains ware inUrre.l in jibe New Tripoli cemetery, Kev. II. S. Fege )j officiating. The second annual meeting of the Le Jilgh Valley Medital Association will t beld at the courthouse, AllenU wn, on Wed riesday. Aug. 10. An address of welcnnii' .will be delivered by Dr. E. G. Martin Mayor of Alleniown w Peter Schnioyer, who was shot and dangerously wounded near East Texas, I.e high county, recently, by Bumuel Zimmer man, while inquiring for the road, is very low. Zimmerman has bean put uud 42000. ball. W-Jfr. Rtbrig baa Just opened a Green Grocery store, on 6outh street, this borough, and will keep a full suonly of the choicest fruits anil vegetables, which he will supply to the people at the very lowest cafch prices- Call aud aee his variety of good things, just received iresu ui-uay, While two lrauia were leisurely stroll ing along the Lehigh Valley tracks at th East Penn Junction, oo Thursday, one ol h'in was, toppled over by a toconio'lve it striking and tossing him to one side. N arfos injury was however done. A very handsome lurmture wagon fi Wm. A. Kresge, ol Broadheailavi I , Mon Pie county, passeil ur . IHi-e Thuriwlay tore noon, the wagon was luull uv our youn (rienda Trexler A. Kreuller, hihI nllct fitriil upon their skill at uiei-liauics. William Presaer,a well known much n ist, was instantly killed, Saturday morning by being struck by an engine while crossr ing the track of the Delaware, Lackawann and Western railroad at Bellrvue. nea Scranlon. Hit body was horribly mangled, JHT Have you aeen the new and elegant lock ol'spriiie and summer merchant tall. oriog goods, comprising cloths, cabsiineres and suiting, put received at Clauss k Hro llank street, t'lls bopuxliT If you ha net, nan ai once, uoua lia guaranieeil prioet iu ami you an. The- Lehigh Rollins Mills, for the manufacture of iron and steel, havehxn -l...l.J ., A ll.nl.nn l.l. ... ... : : r f'i"i"o t"P ws(iih are vo far dee, Jr., Montgomery county) Franklin A. Cemly, Montgomery county) John H. Fell nd Henry C. Cochran, Philadelphia. Dr. J. A. Maver. the practical Sureeott Dentist, of Broadway, Matich Chunk, has iail a practice or over zu years, ann isproo bly the oldest resident dentist In this Yal- ey. The Drr work speaks for Itself, and e lacl that all critical wora in me region given to him Is a sufficient guarantee of s superior.abllltyjis a Surgeon Dentist. The slate property of David Williams Blatlngton, consisting pf eighteen, acres, wit sold, on the 3rd Insl., under erder of court. The purchaser was Henry rulmer, K.ntnn. who paid t34.000 cash. The price Is considered low, as the quarry (s ,ln excellent working order. Mr, Wllliama ade a fortune out of the quarry. "By asking hew much we may lose ik IIiiIa w kail lufore." KidneT-Wort asks nothing but a fair trial. This given, it feara no losa of rallti in lis virtues, a. lauy rrltea from Oregon t "For thirty years I ova hern aul.cted with kldnev cnm.ilaints. Two packages of Kidney-Wort have done me more good than all the medicine and doctors I have bad before. I believe it is a sure cure." Richard Graff, a boot and shoe dealer of Wilkesbarre, was arraigned Monday, on the charge of arson, it being alleged that be attempted to burn, down bla store after re moving the best part of the stock. He was committed to await the action of the Grand Jury. A number of his creditors have at' tacbed the stock remaining In bis store, We have n scholarship for le Willinmsnort Commercial College, which we will dis- ;ose ol at a discount. A gooa opportunity for a young man desirous of taking a business. course. Apply at tins olhce. homes. Dr. C. 0. Hnrmit)ie Central Drug store, on Bank street, will, during the next ItOdays, dispose of his entire slock of Walt I'aper anil Bordera at anri ueiow cnsi,in or der to mane room for fall stvles. An opwn- turiilr loecur Imndsome deooritlv pper fi'litoa i( ever berore ofl'ered in tbis aectlon.' Call now and secure first choice of these epecial bargains. JameaTulley,aged20 resident of Near Philadelphia, waa run over between Taina- qua and Mlddlcport, Friday evening by the Tamaqua a Meager train and fatally njured. Tully was a miner, and visited Muldleport on that day, when be became utnxieated and in that condition started for home. HSuGood advice In the matter of In vestments or Siieculaliona in StocKs. are ortli u (irent deal. We hear that Messrs. l.deV. Vermunt & Co . the corrcsiamilents I 4110 American pa'r, rend losulwriliers, r.r $ I iter nuiiiler.a 2'rivaU Financial Let Ur of information, lUMreruiug the N. Y. Slorw market. They aro impartiiil Jtid IP- eriendeiit. aad ouibt la ba U'U a fair trial. A telegraph messenger namrd Frank ilterweieh, employiil at Palo AKo, aras struck by the Tamae,ua paaenger train at that station, Thursday afternoon, 3rd inst.. od seriously if uot fatally Inlured. He wassUndingnn tUenck, heedless of ihe pproachiug train. Uisfaca uud bead were terribly cut. 'Q- If you have a eold or cough ofany ilnl, buy a budtie of Hill'a PeerleM CoiikIi Syrup at Dr. C. T. Horn's drug store. Use au,unii II noi aausseu return uiecjnpiy tlleand he will relund ymir iniKiey. lit Is" sells PeerleM Worm Specific and Hill's Worm Droits oil Ihe uiuo terms. No cure, Tin ebbing Woo of Ur . II. Cuhley, at Piltstou, waa entered Saturdav morning liy iirglnrsaud $300 worth of clothing stolen. miner' from Hyde Pjrk, it'liuse name is uknoiro, was rubbed of $300 in-money nd a gold watch and chain wlil'e asleep t the Delaware, Ljckawunnaaud Western ailroud drftiit, in the same place. Several other places utere bioken into, but the burg- ars failed to secure aiy booty. Detectives re on their tiack, buture unable to furnish uy clue. Jacob Boyer, a resident at Bed Linn, Berks county, commiued suicide uLouli 'clock Tuewlay morning by hanging !i!m ilfloa tree in the yard. Mr. Boyer fre quently beeaoie !esmdent since an ucii cut lust spring, when a log was thrown on is head. He atiempled suicide last Sun y, but was prevented hy a member ol the l.ilnily from carrying out the deed. It is ipposcJ the injury sustained Irom Ihe log caused a leuiNirry aberation uf his mind. Die deciiaced !s -10 years old and leaves a wife and several small children. PreUu No. 2 colliery, near Girardvill lichuylkill tunty, was the sceneof an acci- 4ant Wedneailay which fame near resulting u a losa of life. The waler confined lu Ihe Hud Ash workings broka through the work- ugs below and drownrd about twenty five mules. The iniucrs working iu thut vicini tv heard the rush of tho woler and not n m uiient loo soon made their eaeupe through the moiikcy-wav. Consiilcrable time uill lapse batora the water can be )iumiel out, The New York W illustrates the oeautics ol our English ianguuge;"A sliep. er is one who sleeps. A sleeper Is that lu which the slevtr sleep. A sleeper is that iu which the sleeier that carries the sleep er while he sleeps runs. Therefore, while ho elfviier sleeps in the steeper the kleeper cirriea Ihe sleeper over tho sh-eier under the eleejier until the sleeper which carrieB ibe sleejier jumps oil the sleeper and wakes Ihe sleeper in the sleewr by striking the sleeper under the sleeier, and there is no leeper in the sleeper on tho sleeper. Bu here is nothing sleepy about the teams fur uished by David Ebbert at very popular prices. The driver boys ol the Hollenbarli Mine, operated by Parrish k Co., at Wilkei burre, struck Wednesday for tba same basis as the driver boys of the Empire Mine, and work wassuspeudel in consequence. The hoi pi re boys, who resumed work on Tues lay, quitted again on Wednesday, alleging the failure f tbair employers to make a compromise. It was sal J at tho office of Parrisli k Co. that no demands bad been made by the strikers, and that "no action will Id taken so long as the strike contin ues." The residence of Jamei Zilgler, a sa oon-kecier, in South Bethlehem, was en lered on Tuesday night and his trousers laken Irom Ills bedside. The trousers con tamed ii watch worth $15 and $8 in money, which were takeu. The key to his Iritaur ant was also taken. With this the robber entered the saloon and helped himself to cigar. The small change in the money Irawer as pot takeu. (jinler Mr. Zeigler' pillow wnen lie was robbed was a purse. which contained $100, and there was a re volvef alongside it. This last fact the rob. ber, who is suspected, undoubtedly knew, Theatrical and Circus Lift. The Historical Publlshlnc tie., of St. Louis, have just issued a book bearing Ihe Sjbave title. It treats of a new and always interesting subject, and will, no doubt, be weioumea oy many amusement lovers wh desire to acquaint themselves with the mvs teries of the "profeisiou Iu fact It will iulerc.t nl classes of renders, owiog to its revelations of secrets hrelofnr known only to managers and a r tors. The aothnr ! well-known drametiocrilic,h!s style is easy and natural, and the numerous anecdotes n' lrannal adventure with which he en I"11' !hi W0'kl 18 it afresh PlO V i . R,k. -swM! i,.t. . a, - 1 wing in mis volume, Be adreftisement. lacksrtan Rlpptai, Miss Bell Cromer, of New York,ls visit ibg friends at this plate. Our mutual friend George paid the Major a vlail on Sunday j during the even Ibg the twaltt vlsitell Lehighton. Charley took clinrga of them, and tbey enjoyed themselves Id the society of some of Lehigh ton's fair ones. l'rlvalo excursions ol two ahd three couple, from our town, Is of almost daily .cursnoe. Miss Alexander having resigned the position of teacher; the Board have filled the vacancy by the appointment of a lady from Silver Brook. Orant,ls a Stalwart) therefore goes to Mexico ) Maxamillian went thero and was hot. The JW. Mr, Paiil, pastor of lha M. E. church, will lake a vacation of a few weeks. The pulpit will be supplied by the Rev. Mr. Reed, of East Mauch Chunk. Mrs. Kate Hetrick and daughter, of Philadelphia, are visiting fiiends of this section. 'The new cars built' at the Tackerlon car shops for the Iruit traffic over the Le high Valley are the finest ears ever furnish ed for the trade they are provided with Miller platform and air brake, to be run ith the regular passenger train. occupation and transfer of nasseneers and baggage was made with No. 3 passen ger Tuesday morning at the new junction depot, Peun Uaven. This depot Is the finest one alongtbe line. A. restaurant is being built fur tho accommodation pi thuse bo have to wait for trains. Tho L. V. R, it. Co,, Is making great improvements in their depots, Ihui accommodating the travel ling public, and advertising tbis popular route. Anoh. Big Creek Happenings. -We bad a pleasautcall from AUssMary Snyder, of Lehigh Gap, on Monday. Miss Suyder, we are pleased to learn, has been engaged again to teach the primary school iu East Weissport for the coming term. A party from Allcntown is negotiating for the purchase of Charles Dreisbach's lann al this place. Professor T.'M. Balliet held an exami- uatiau nt 8temlrsviile, on the 3rd inslaut. uite a uumber ofapplicanta were present f ivhom Ujree were rejerled. The directors, of Towamensing, decided at their last meeting, to pay their teachers $25 per month, or one dollar more than last term. Mr. Casper Neeb is preparing to build new houscfor himself. A young man from Philadelphia, who wasaipeudiiig a few weeks at this plae, for the benefit of his health, died t consump tion on Friday evening of last week. His remains were taken via Lehigh Valley lilt., to theci'.y,on Sunday morning. Mrs. Rad ilutz. with whom be was stopping, accom panied his remains. Mr. Jacob Kreiser has had several bids fur hislaini, but Mr. Kreiser has, changed bis mind about scllinfr. out, to no West, uud as decided uot to sell. Outs is only about three-quarters of a crop this year. The Conlcrence of the Evangelical As H-iatioii, Party villi; Circuit, will be held iu the church ut Snyder's near Lehigh Gap on Saturday 20ih inst., nt 2 p. m. Mr Charles Meiuhart lost one of his orses by a tree falling on him Ihe other week. Mr. Djniel Krum has given his bouse new coat of paint,which greatly improves tsappuaraiwe. Mr. John Schabo, of Shamokin, is I having Jim house attlnspluce repaired. Mr. hncll has tho contract. --Jacob Snyder auld one of bis horses to Mr. Ileiiluer, for JJ00 cash. Roy. A. Kindt preached in the church t Piue Run on Sunday, at 2 p. in., aud iu the morning at Soil's. John Miller, of Lehigh Gap, gave us u leasaiit call on Sunday belure he lelt for .Meudville, Crawford couuty, where lie baa brother residing, who wrvte for him to one, staling that there was a good cliuncc there fur him to learn the trade ol boiler making. Kivruk. Welssport Itetsa, Uur valued aud esteemed friend, Prof . S. Dicltr, waa iu town last Saturday. Mr. Dieter was on business. Miss Kindt returned home from her trip to Wilkesburre, Scranlon and Tuuk hannock,on Monday. She had a nice and good lime of her sojourn. Mr. .Nathan Snyder is finishing bis new coal shed, in East Weissport. He re moved the old.oue. Miss Miller, of New York, U at pres ent stopping with releUr in towu. Mr, E. II Raurh, editor Carbon Cbun ty Dtmocrnt, ws in towu on Tue1 dav. Wi understand that he is un aspirant for Ibe legislature on the Democratic side. Mr. Clement ICunlzjne of Allentowu's promising young men, was in (own on Mon day evening. Camp meetings are in order at this lime. Our cn i munity is In have none this year. What a disapiintmrnt it is to our young bluJa who were counting on a good jaunting time. Alii. Some County Fairs. rairol the Lehigh County Agricultural Society, Allentown, September 26, 27, 28 and 29. Fair ol the Berks County Agricultural Society, at Reading, September 26, 27, 28 and 29. Fair of the Keystone Agricultural So fitly, at Kutztown, October 3rd, 4th, Slh aud 6th. Fair of tbe Farmer's and Mechanics' In stitute, at Easton, September 12, 13, 14 and 15. Fair of Ihe Doylestown Agricultural So ciety, at D"yelilown, October 3, 4, 6 and 6. Fair of the Northampton County Agricul tural Society, at Nazareth, October 3, 4, i and 6. Fair ol the Carbon County Agricultural Society', al Lehighton, October 10, II, 12 nd 15. Fair of the Montgomery County Agricul tural Society, at Amber Park, September 26, 27, 28 and 29. Fair of the Oxford Agricultural Society! Oxford, Chester county, September 27, 28 and 29. Excursion nd Basket PioNie. On Saturday, the I9tb iut., an emursion and basket picnic, under tbe auspices oftbe Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Sunday school, pf this borough, will take place to Calyw Island, Bethlehem, via Lehigh Valley RR. Fare for the round tripdulu. 00 cents, children under 15 years, 30 cents, the train will leave Mauch Chunk at 7:30, Lehigh touTi40,aud stop at Parrvville, Bow tnan's and Slatingtoq, both ways. Secure your tickets in tim. PiaiKTS avo Gcisduks are referred 1 1 the advertisement of Rev. W. 0. B.iwen's Bordenbiwn, (N. J.) Schools for Young Lavllua ano, Yuuog Men, Tht AnthriotU Coal Trad. Philadelphia Udqtr 7th Inst.l The an thraclta coal trade continues In -a very healthy condition, The collieries are work log full time and the output Is gradually forging ahead or the largo figures last year, being now nearly a half million tnnagleat er, Yet with this heavy output the orders for coal in tills hiarket ore In advance of the ability ofltie operators to supply, abd thd outlook favors a steady and remunerative trade for all parties concerned for the re mainder of the.seasun, Stocks are light at this port and vessels scarre ou lllat freights to Eastern porta have advanced wlllll". a few days. At New York there is a rejiorted cut ting of rale to tome extent below tho figures or the August br'ce lists. The SnginurinJ and Mining Journal, writing of the New York market, sayat "We baye it from a good source that coal has been selling as low an June figures recently, add that re tailers are providing their consumers at present nominal wholesale prices, free on board. We do not claim 'that this Is done to any great extent, still the fact that such things occurs shows In wtisl a condition the trade really is. Buyers can now get all the coal they want at July prlccs,ahd prob ably can do better than that, and, as things now look, need have ho fear of the next twd or three weeks. Coal is accumulating both here (New York harbor) and In the West, where, we are told, stocks are heavy. It Is likely, therelore, tbat there will be more pressure to' sell than to buy." Iu the hitUmfnouscoal trade apScnfances point to an early resumption of work in the Cumberland region, while tbe partial strike In the Clearfield region Is practically broken. The supply of bituminous coal, at present ample, being thus probably to be Increased, and tbe demand for it not being very strong, tbat market is repotted -freak .and prices irregular, especially al tfew York. Tlie bituminous output for the Atlantic sea board is at present some 400,000 Ions be hind that of last year, but It is stated that a good deul of this has been made up in the market by a consumption of anthracite in uses to which the softer coals were formerly devoted. , Tho lulal tonnage of anthracite coal from all the region.' for the week ending July 29, as reported by the ajverol carrying compan ies, amounted to 672.102 (ons, against 65ft, 007 tons in the corresimuding week last year, an increase of 15,285 tons. The total amount of authrarile mined for the year is 15,327,095 tons, against 14,851,843 tons fur the same period last year, a Increase of 475, 252 Ions. During Iho four days ending Aug 2, there were 64,545 tons of coal shipped over the L. Sc S. RE., making a total to dale of 2,- 617,627 tuna, an increase as compared to same time last year of 55,145 tons. For the week ending on the 5th mat.. I28,CIA tons of coal waa transported over theL V. RR waking a total of 4,032,574 tons to that date, aud showing an increase of 352,346 as compared with same time last year. Railroad Men's Christian Association. The following circular is address to past ors of churches of the above association : Your earneat attention Is askec to the fol lowing call und commeudatlon, reajiecting the fourth observance of a Day of Prayer for tho Railroad Mon of tho Lehigh Valley, and your continued assisstance,uniled pray ers and labors are desired. The third Sabbath or August (20th) has hern aeleeted. On that diiy epecial prayer is requested on behalf of our romrades on the- roads, that they might be brought to Christ, aud live to Ills honor; also that th'iee in the Railway service wbo are God's children may be more watchful aud com passionate for the souls ol their assiiciater. Wu invite you to join us in the concert ol prajer, and nfk you to call the attention of your congregation to Ilia day thus set apart, and that youVequest them to offer in their families, and in their privato devotions, prayers for the uutpouring of God's spirit upon all engaged upon the roads of the Valley : for official, train, shop, track aud depoSMncn, telegraph opeiators, maif agents, express n.estcugeis, aud ull cuuuecled with the roads. We further request that the sermons and discourses on that duy have reference to these men, and lhatecial efforts be made to secure tne attendance of railroad men at the public aeryices that day ; also, that praise aud thanksgiving bo rendered loGod lor His blessings on Railroad Work. Very resiecllully JOHN NICIIOL, President. J. W. LATTIG, Secretary. Maticu Chuxk, Pa., August, 1882. TheP.O.S. of A. Too convention of the P. 0. of S. of America, at Easton, clout d its sessions Tnursduy afternoon. There are 152 subor dinate bodies in the State, with a member sbipof 14,876. During last year over 2000 new members were added, and $11,230 were paid for cick benefits. Tbe receipts ol the subordinate camp-) aggregate $70,584 28,aiid there is in the treasuries iiver$)80,iiUO, The next annual convculiou la to bt beld at HrfZlelou. A resolution relative to iiartici tuition iu tho Bi Centennial parade was car ried, and various committees reported. The following ofheera elected werelnttalled in the afternoon by National PresideutJ. II. McDonald, of Miine; State President, Win. Wiaud, uf Port Carbon J State V. P., F. M Keck, Uazletoo; M. F. and C.,8. M.. Helms, Piue grove) Stata Secretary, U.J. Stager, Philadelphia; State Treasurer, J. II. Holler, Lcbauuu; Slate Chaplin, Rav, T. J. Hacker, Shamokin ; State Marshal, J. D. Bodine, ol Catawissaj Sergeant at-Arms, D. C. Kase- mau, Suubury. Frederick Douglass. We would iuvite attention tn the adver tisement of tbe Park Publishiug Co., of Hartford, Conn., who have recently issued tbe Autobiography of Freaerick Douglass, Our readers are all more or leu acquainted itb tbe history of tbis man and should make Ihemsalves familiar with bis book Tbe duxand Leader Ohio), says s Tbis uoox will gain inaiaui recognition as one ol the healthiest aud most important works ever contributed tn American literature. It will take its place as a volume indispeusable in tbe complete records uf our national bis lory. The life struggle it artrays will -bo em-tad as a standard of emulation to Ihe youth uud manhood of America, who, with out such examples, might well doubl the possibility of climbing so high from a con dition so low. And scarcely less liniairlant to the work and the lesaon it has to teaeb,il possesses advantages quite unparalleled for holding interest,, aud stamping upon all elasseaof minds its Inherent principles of freedom and manhood. Tbe narrative of Douglass' days of slavery and escaiie from bondage' is hardly leaa Interesting than. "Uncle Toin'a Cabin." while the truths lose' nothing in comparison with the Ideality of (hat work, and carries its subject through a wider raaue ot aomiupljument tn a rank sufficiently exalted tu win all admiration. I is needfesa lii siieak of the liierarv stria or the book I the accomplishments f III. writer are kuown tn all who read. Auieii can. w.ll In, ,.r,;U.l,,f lb., .l.matli.u io Urn, literature, and 'thankful to Mr, Duntflau (hit b. baa njada it blmself, From tho County goat. Selr-Wtslirwomep.. . riemlHg- to tlll-Tlio ireslher. Cheap abd plenty-frtanuts. Promising; the chestnut crop. -Still lu high- Butler and beef. Rather greetl for health Apples. Nearly played nut Huckleberries. ExhllerallHg Our mountain air. --Much needed A good soaking rain, Plenty arid to spare Watermelons, I,argcr and more pleutllul Peaches, tn abundance .Bananas and egg plants. Expected soon Several large e.icut slons. Well represented at Ocean Orovo at present Mauch Chunk. Healthy and relresblug Beigried'i' cream beer and soda waler. " The side walk In front of the Lowif Foundry has been repaired, A move In the right direction, Hatlle liyndtnitl, who has been visl' Ing her brother, James Hymlman, at Ellzj beth) N, J., returned borne on Monday. Miss Lizzlo Pierce, of Plvmoulh, Vt Who has been visiting F, II. Moser's family for tbe past week) lelt on Wednesday Ut Ocean Grove Tbe metal cornlco on the Packer Build ing is finished and the roof Is now being put on, and the building will soon be under cover. Mrs. Lucrelia Giles, who has besn oe cupylng the Presbyterian Parsonage, West Broadway, expects soon to move to Beth lehein. Eil ward Enbody and family, of Weith erly, are visiting A. G. Brodhead, his father-in-law. C. W. Sewell, of Silver Brook, lias been appointed night operator at the L. Jc S, of fice, this place. Ed. Rex and family, addnmpahied by his mother,' returned home on last Tuesday after a two weeks sojourn at Ocean Grove, improved in health. James Hcberllng and family left for Lake Shore House, Ocean Grove, on Wed uesday, to be absent a fetv days. N. D. Corlrlghl, sr., took the train for Ocean Gruve on Wednesday, wbere ho will sojourn lor a week or ten days''.' Dr. B. 8. Erwin and family, Wm. H, Stroh, wife and daughter, ami Amos Brad Joy ail returned home from Ocean Grove, Tuesday evening. Miss Katie Boyd is visiting friends In Wilkesbuie. Miss Carrie Dink and Dlenrm Del ford , are visiting George Leucael and A. Bechtel, in Franklin township. Still undisturbed and in all its glory The L. k 8. deat. We are sorry to learn that the youngest daughter of Mrs. Emily Middleton, daugh ter of Mrs. James Pjlk, died on Wednesday evening, of cholera infantum, aged about 1 year. Herman Wilhelm and Win. White lelt on last Tuesday, for Packer's Island, near Bound Brook, where tbey intend to camp. They were (oined at Easbin by several ol their young friends of tbat place. Tbey ex pect to be absent about two weeks. Mrs. James A. Polk is haying the brick bouse ou Broadway, known as the Bertsch property, remodeled and a new granite base put in front of jt. Rumor says when. finish ed, it will be occupied by a newly married couple, to , Mr, Wm. Dodge and wife left on last Wednesday, to spend two weeks vacation at Oc'"an Grove. U. A. Rex expects to start to-day for .Europe,,, a nd to be absent about a month. II 13 wife and sop who have been in Europe sjverul months will return home with him. "Happy Jim" Sivage. seems Io be very docile and lucliued to bo rather reticent, ap parently affected by age and warm weather lie reports everything quiet along the line. Nothing of imKrtance.lias taken place this week, our borough, we are pleased to say, is quite orderly, thanks tn the vigilance of our Chief of Police. Johnny and Tommy, prominent mem, hers ol tho Weat Eud Club, went fishing on last Wednesday aud caught about a half bushel of good sized cat-fish, which caused considerable commotion io the West End of our borough, and, in consequence of their good luck, Tummy say's "let's go again, Jttbnny t" -Mrs. L. L. Hulsizer is making a short visit to friends in White Uaven. Justice. Mahoning Splinters. - We are all awaiting rain. If we do not have rain pretty soon our fruits aud veget ables will suffer. Last Sunday David Balliet took his friend to West Penn, on a visit to their re lalivos. Mr. Abraham Kistler and Miss Lizz e Kistler, of Alleniown, were the guests of Miss Lizzie Kistler last Saturday and Sun day. The remainder of the week they spent with their uncle, Daniel Kistler. Thev will visit Glen Ouoko on Saturday. A. M. Kistler and A J. Comstock were at the examination at West Peon lust Sat urdav, Francia Stocker will bet tbe best msn io the valley any amount for a foot race that be can win, if they leave him go ahead 00 feet Irom tbe starting point. Mr. Stocker will be a candidate fur Sheriff. Wu think he is as a bla a man as we can find. lie will be largely supported in tbe valley, ly both Democrats aud Republicans. The Centre Square Sunday school will hold a pic nic on August 10th, lu Lougacre's Grove All are invited to attend. A. 8. Miller is at present staying with bis parents. L. O.J. Slrsuss droye through the val ley quite frequently last week, buying up milk and cream. Lewellyu a doing a flourishing business. Tbe Literary Society of this place was well atieudettlastSaturday evening. Their next question for debata is, Resolved, "That loot racrs are justifiable." 'ibis is a ques tiou u importance, anil especially tbe neg ative tide winch should be laid open to some of the young men of this place. Jacob Kistler, of tbis place, will go to Minnesota in a few weeks. He intends to work for hla brother James, who has a large flour and food store lu Minneapolis. Julia Kifllrr hi. d A J. Coiiiat-ek were lu ixMiigiiioiiuti 1 uelay,oii sptvial uiuiiu- s. The Select School is well attended th lerm. Thry ar. ....kmc thomni;!, prepaia - li.in l.ir the axaiiiiuatiiui. A suecial class Is ortrauited fur thai purpose. Ciciao. Spring and Bummer Styles. In his now quarters in the Exchange Iln tel building, the undertone! is fully pre lured tn Clyuu out with a newanil eleaut ly Oiling cult of clothes, al a price which must couvince tba most tLeptical that what be promises he cau ami will perforin. Ills atoeh einhrftx ll.r lalMf nnvvtli 1 plnth.. , , , , , , casainiers anil suitincs, and lie Is making I crmstunt additioiui to hit sbn-k. Drop In and i . . . , ., . , , ! ".hU oew 1"Un ,n ll,e Exchange Hotel building, Bank atreet, Lehlghbio, P. . , H. U, Fntu, Ag'U Rmnd nt Last. . An. agreeable dressing lor tho hntrs that will stop its falling, has been long sought for. Tarker's Hair Balssrti, distinguished foe Its purity, fully supplies this naut. LEIUCHITON RKtAll'.HARKETS, Uottrtno-ral) Wkkklt. Flour ntreaek, ...i...., ii 40 Finer Sprlna mixed.,, a 75 tJorn, perbushel., ii. 1 IU Uais, per busliel...i i.iiu i i,,i,(,.ii,.i, 75 MlzedUhop, pcrewt. i. mi, 1 84 Middlings, per cnt ... .....u... 1 75 Corn Chop.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,i,i. ii oo Itran, por owl,.., jt,,,,.iiii . ..... 1 4A Butter. per pound.. 21 Ekks, par doieU.,.t ,.,,,.,,, 1 1 hi i, E5 Haul, per fioUnd ...,.,.. 1 1 , . IS I. ard, per pound ...... le shoulders, per pound , IS Potatoes, per busbtl. ,,,i., inn,,,,,,,,, 1 00 STOCK MARKETS, Closing prices of Do Haven Jt Townsend, Bankers, Nil, 40 South Third Street, Phil adelphia. BIia hs bought aud sold either tor cash or oh margin. l'hitadcyhia, Atlglisl 9, 1B82. bid nsked USA's, llal, Ext 1011 U S Currency fi's,,, 130 US Eati O's, I6H1, new, till 1011 U o 4), new, 114) IH US 4'., ..I I'll IZIIJ Pennsylvania R R , Alii Philadelphia .1 Reading It R.... 3" I Lehigh Valley R II l(Mlltl.llll II III 62 Lehigh Coal it S.ivinlh.ii Co.,,,,, 4.1 United N J It It i Canal Cn.,,,,,.,183 Northern Central It R Co.,,, 49 llcsionville Pass. It it Co 171 Do If. Pnlnburg k West. R R Co.., 2IJ Central Trhsiorlilion Co,.. ........ .14 Northern Pacifit! (!oiiio , All " Pivf.l.,,,,1 3 North PehnsvlVunin R R fit Philadelphia' k Knelt It.... 17 Silver, (Trades),,,,,., ., 09 AlAUIUIilr, WHEELER HOLLAND - Al Ilia Presby terian parsonage, of Uoltendiinqiia, Le high county. IV, July 20th, IHMf, by Ihe Rev. James Little, Albert V Wheeler, o Fullertnn, to Miss Diafta E. Holland, of Weat Catasnuqua, Pu. HIED. BELTZ. On th 14th day of July, In Ma honing, MHlon Albert, son of Isaac and Maria. Dfltz, aged 15 years, II months and 11 days. HUNSICKEIt.-'fyn the 37tli day of July, in West. Penn,.Jecob, buslfupd of Magde lene ltunsichur, aged voyeurs', 0 mouths and 20 days. ZIMMERMAN. On the 28th day or July III West Penn, Maria, wife of Chnrles Zimmerman) aged 47 years, fi months and 27 days. . SPECIAI, NoTltJES. PIMPLES 1 1 will mall (Free) he recipe for a simple VKODI-AHLB HAIiMjthat will rcmovo TAN. FHKOKLES, PlMPL ES and BLOTCHES, leaving the rklnsoft, clear and beautiful; also Instructions for produclhu: a luxuriant Krowth of hair on a bald head or smooth face. Address Inclosing 3d. stamp. HUN. VANDELK, li Barclay S ..N. Y. mar. 25-y). TO CONSUMPTIVES. The adreillser having been permanently cured or that dread disease, Consumption, by a simple remedy, Is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means oTcuro. To all wbodeidre It. he will send a copy of tho treetlons Tor nreDarlmr and uslna: the same, Ion nseu, Oreo oicnarxci nun u wldoh thoy will Mm! a sure CURE Tor OIIUUHS, COLDS. CONSUJIPTIDN, AS THMA. HRONtMITIS, tc. Parties wishing the Prescrlptlon.wlll please address, Kev. E A. WILSON, 104 I'ennSt., Williamsburg. N. Y. mar. 25-yl. ERliORS QF YOUTH. AOENTI.EMAN who suflrrcd for years fiom Nervous DEBILITY, PR EM A. TUKE DECAY, and nil theeffcctsol youth Tu, Indiscretion, will Tor the raku ot tuilcrinir humanity, send Iree to all who need It, the recipe1 and direction for making the simple remedy by which he wis cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by Ihe advertiser's experi ence can do so by addreislnir In pcrleci con fidence. JOHN U. OHDKN. U3ar.25.yl 4B Cedar S't. New York. NEW ADVEItTISEMKNTS. T 0 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. All nersona are hereby lorbld to aiveor sell to;aiiiUel r-erfuss. Sr., any maitor spirituous liquors after this date. All persons dolnir so nil be dealt with to the full extent or the law. FRANK BOWER Kresirevllle. Monrue county. Pa. Aug. 13, 188Z..W3. BORDBNTOWN Female College FOE YOUNU LADIES. Military Institute ton i Horn St Youko Mkn. Splendid Schools in Delightful Locations. (Five minutes' walk apart), HEALTHFUL, Homelikk and Tiionocan. Special Bales for Brother and Sister. Send for Catalogue Address Kkv. WU. O. BOWEN, A. M.. Aug. 12-wi Bordentonn, N. J. 2sr ICE. 1 emphatically denr the report that lent the lluilifl of a cherry treo to prevent parties Picking cherries.. The limbs were cut by a farm hand, and I haylmr foriiolten alniul It. climbed the tree and fell, hur Imr myself se verely. I denounce the parties who rircutal. ed the report as base falsifiers. 1 here ar siiine,no doubt, who would be pleased to hear that i had broken my neck, as was retior ed, but I am happy to say I did not. llE.SRY DANZER Ausr.l2..w3 Ueavir Hun, Pa i HAS BEEN PROVED The, SUREST CURCfor KIDNEY DISEASES. Ttosaa sa. Inm f-av?r ova m. luTvlrrvl lirlne ;indIcAtetttyoavreTlcUmf THENDOIU INOTHZSITATE , uu EXDirrT-WOETatln lonca (druggUU reoomrorna It) nd Uwul peeauy overoomo uiemBe.t uuireci&rci hMltliy cUoa to all the ore ft-. sirlion -t or comiiinwpocvLunri bUUICJ toTourxr.cucaMDalii and weaknesses. HI'EY-WOZlTlauxiur.! passed, as it will act -promptlT rjaielj. I urine, bricx dtut cr ropT derKNiits. and croi dracfflzix pains, all speedily yield to its eur alive power. ANEW BOOK ON A NEY SUBJECT! AGENTS WASTED For the Trilling New Rook Theatrical aiifl Circus Life. lUvcallnic the seeretsof the Stage. Qrecn Hoom, and Cirrus Tent. Private and public lives uf noted aotors and actresses, their pro fessional work and summer vacation t amus ing skelohes and thrilling tragedies; thu Ill'ick An revealed, how men eat tire.women aro ft red from cannons, heads are cut otT, elr , Matliiee Mashers andglddy ballet stflrla, how arturs and actreMt-s are madet ancltiit and modern monstrosities ; wonderful scvrt of trauirormtlon scenes. History ol the Drama from the earlUt days duwn to the present time. Most thrilling and entertJln ing book uow In the fltld. Asioundln rv elailonst Truth stranger than ficUoo 1 17 I' O U 1H A ITS. ENO K.V VI (IS, A Ml iTOlu JlKii PI.atis : neiis n sight EvervM-dy wants It Urnndcst oiiortunltv ever offered to those Uoirlng tdeasant aid urofl able eniiilovnient. Other DuMUhcrs areollerlug thousands of ilullnrxfor voniiol of lerruory inustrHieii ciieuiars ami mil put tlrulara rl.EE. or fend 6) cents In niony i r laini'i tur ctimpicie ennv irsi'.g uu n-, i HIBTOKlUAIai i'UHLlSllINU Co , 002 N 4th tits, tit. Louis, Mo. WANT Kir. Aitentt. Rlarillnir as the ' ' paKcsofromsnre from the lowest depths of slavery to a position nmn g the first lu the luuu. "L.iienna Times- oi FREDERICK DOUGLASS written bv hlmeelfjl full pg' Illustrations; nice SIM. (lutrlruls "I'nele Ti in Tbrililiia; and roiiiamlo lnieiet olth Hie i i neie lours i -anin , ilni. stnry .rli; ,7m am. of ureal blstorleal ralue I til e diimu will be eautrlv louaht for by the hundtrdsof thou ands who have watched the remarkable cur. eer and have been thrilled by lha eloque-.ce if this wonderlul man Ibe work kIvcs an account ot many Interviews with prominent mvnund narrat.s maoy aneeitotea cuncatn Inn tboui unknown to ihe aeneral l uhilc It ahouiidslii maoy graceful touches both of wit and eloquence "Ho Is such a r"tnarkable man thnt people like to re -d about him, and no wonder,' Boilon Congrraatlontlitl. "It Is as luspirfnjr as a poem," IfomanU Journal, No siranver story has Men. or ever wilt i be iDld." hotton Advtttlier. ' "It Is a mora aba .rblnir tale than any eroa tiaata'.lon."Troi.tN.Y.) lItral4f "llastlned to a wide sal."-ir(or4 Ceu "Th wbol. story sexcaedln(ly wall te'.d." Rochester VmHrat. Addiess I'A UK fUOuISHINU- CO., Uaitford, Coon, tnTBsmaa-njeartmajjcatjet wait tfm NKW AnVKTli:Mi:XTS. SPECIAL NOTICE, i I ie V, Ycriiit & Co., Pubiltiherfl, 1d Clmmber.1 Sired, cW Vrftft, Acknowlclned ltROPt.An (li'Hrlitai'OSt)- K.VTBof rilUH IIIMIUKI) .11: Iff A I' IH In Ih j United SlaleiKnl I anaila, are now prepared to K'lid tb.lr Private Financial Letter FROM ffKW ORK CITY, (Under while tealtd envelope)' to all la Vktoiih;oii SrEixLATniif, who innyde-lro to receive, weekly, thenfu'-fnormarfiin Cun, cernlnu; tho SlljulC HI A It, v El' IN TUB .MUfltUt'OI.lS, HINTS AND POINTS Fdrnlliel td SfBCi'LtTnh3 concern. In the prulnblc rife or decline lu Sioiks. Also HKMAni.K Al--vick to 1nvi:sti.ii and CapiTalibib cuncirifmrf .Scciirn nml l'l-ofKitOlo Invcslfiiilils. NOTItlE K do V. Vermont &t!o,not hclnn conn cte.l dlrecilvor tndlrictly wlltl any Krokor's or llaoke 's llu.lnon ulvo their tnlormatlon and mlilco with lull impnrtln)!' ty and without b Intf InflucuccJ I., the lifi't by personal intenct. Letters sent rCRiilarly by Mohdity nlyhi's mail, In closed enrelo o, lor thirteen tontetu live wetki, m the receipt of one dollar sent to E. le Y. VERMONT & CO., PUBLISHERS, 7(5 H.vMuniosr., K. Y. Aug. I.', lt82.-cor. C. W. LENTZ, Real Estate & Commission Agent, OITers the following IVrjpsrliti for Sale l Farm of 80 A'crcii, (n Ctfitlfntloni vaod hull'l Inajs, price reason.inie oue-thlrd cash,'bai auce on long time Ifdcr-lred. Farm, 4", Acrel, (a Franklin township, Vcrv cheap. fi'JJO. 10 Acres of Land, ofie ntllo from LehljrlilBn, all under best cultiratluil Cheap, 30 Acres your. Ohestnut Tlmlr In Lower Towamensing- twp ( near Wlllpurt. Very Ubcap. Building Lot on Third Street. Lrhlghtort I a good location I very cheap nt ;180, Two-story Brick Dwelling In Welnsjort. A very desirable property, and cheup nl $2300. 100 Ilnlldlng Lois, Snyder Addition lo.Wcl port, will be sold on Instalments ur from it to 10 er month, w . A two-story Dwolllng on Rankwny, Lelllgh. ton. Fine location. Only 1200. $30,000 to Loan on good First Mortgages'. If you wish to Buy, Sell or to Kent call and see me. All business placed in my hands will receive early attention. Bank St., Lehighton, , Next Vejss' Carriage Works. August 5, 1882.' AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate n-r Wir.ttAM ItKUAtr, Hjckased. The undersigned Auditor, appointed by tho Ui plums' court of Carbon County Io nu. dlt and make distribution of thu funds In the hands of A. II. Tobias Administrator ol said Kulate, will hold a meeting tor the purposes of his appointment on SATURDAY; AUGUST 12th, 1882, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the Office of A. II. Tobias, In the Hon ugh of Mauch Ubunk, Pa., when and win-re all parties Intrrt'sied will be required to present their claims or be debar red from coining In upon raid fund. S. R. GILUAiW, Auditor. July 16. 1882-wl. To Whom it May Conoern. AU peronB nro hereby forbid harboring or trust. tm my wife, Amelia Dentianl, on my ucciiunt Piie having left my )ml anl hoaitl wlthou1 jut cnuse or provocation. I will pay no debts of her conirHctlnt? tur tlits ttate. WILSuN I'EMiAKll. lehighton, August 4, 18-w3 Notice to Teachers. The ExRiitlnntion of Ten pliers for h Schools or t'KANKLiN TOWNSHIP w 11 he heUI lu the Kki5t V cli8p rt School H'm-w. .n TtTK" IIAV, AUiiUbT 15th. IhSi, couiuifUcUif at MM-.o'cloek A M. N1NK TEUillrJns are Wante.1 for tic Schools of sild DlKirirt. Appllcailuns may bo xftit to the un lersltrned. U y order of the Huanl, H MnaMin.Secretarv. Aug. f, 188'2 Welsiporl I O , I'. Auditor's Notice. In tho Orphans' Court of Carbon County, Pn , June Term, 1682. In tho matter oi lh Final Account uf Daniel Miller, (luardlan or Kate A- Kuglcr, minor clilhl of ll.irld Kugler, late ol Mahoning Tow hip, Car bon County, Pa., deceased. The undersigned Audlmr, apoolntcd by the Court, .lu e '-'3 d, 1 S'i, to t-ximlne and, II oc casion require, comet anil res me and settle the account d ilia said D.ivM Millar, Guard ian, and inaki vtdurn to said Court, will lii)d h meeting for the purposeuf his appointment On Monday, the 23th day of August, 1832, at NINE o'clock .. M., at tli ul!lon w, l. Freyinan, Eiq . Itroadway Mnucli t!hunk. Pn , when and where ult pnrtbs ttiteretlcd win ue req iirea to make tneir claims or w debarred from coming In umw said fund.' ri. l(. Mi;wtitil, AU'lllnr. V, Q, Frktuan, Atl'y. Aug. 4-wl A SELECT English and Classical Sciiool At Slatington, Penna. This School "111 open In 1 1 1 - Ilasemcntof the I'rcibjUTl.in fjburcb, at rilalluirioii, I'a., on Monday, September 4, 1882, Thorough Ins'ruetlen tn l-'ncllli. Mathemtt les Latin, (Ire. k and Kiencb. Lessons ou the l'iaiio a cclaliT. Mia 11LI.IE R. S1UVKRS I'rlnclpal. 1 or Olrcnlars, address Kkv. II. i MrJYKr.S.HupU AuKU't .1. 1S8M1I3 WONOEUTVLi IltSTIlCHESTSt: Un which aoy en. cao pti7. THE MoTAMMANY Orgaaettes, Melop eias and Actomstlo Organs, 8ad for Ctrculsn, CaUlof ut of Muilc, ae. J. nteTAMMAJYY, Jr. laTtntor aail SUouf.etuft r. Woroeater, Haas. AOEXT3 WANTED. u Auaust ft-ma 1 The American Autiprian i ORIENTAL JOURNAL ! ! Published by Jutcann k Mulls, Chicago, III. W er year. Blitcil by firitrtias 1). PaaT, devoteil to CUtticJI, Oriental Eo ropran and American Archaeology, 11 lustrated. , ' This Journal gives information on discover I let and exploration! in all lauds, and is err valuable l, tho. wbo are ( Unwind Anil q inaii subjects at well as loth. rnininn I4der. aptb tf' New Life la given by using Urown's Iron Bitters, In the Winter it strengthens and varms the system; In the Spring it enriche the blood and conquers disease; in the Summer it gives tone to the iicrves arid digestive organs ; in the Fall it enables the system td stand the shock of sudden changes. Tn no way can disease be so surely prevented as by keeping the system lh per fect condition. BfcowN's Iron Bittuks ensures per fect health tliroligit the changingscasons.it disarms the danger from impure water and miasmatic air, and it prevents Consump tion, Kidney and Liver Dis ease, &Ci , S. Berlin, Esq,x of the Wcll-kriowil firni of II. S. Berlin Si Co., Attorneys, Lc Droit Building, Washing ton, D. C, writes, Dec. 5U1, i38i: Gentlemen t I talse pleas urc in ttatinc that I have used Brown's Iron 1'ilters for ma laria and nervous lldubles, caused by overwork, vith excellent results. Beware of. imitations. Ask for Brown's Iron Bit ters, and insist 6n having it. Don't be Imposed on with . something recom mended as "just tii good," The; genuine is made' only by the Brown Chemical Co, Baltimore, Md, DisMers5Wiw,ltes!' DR. J. B, PiaAROHISJ; & POSITIVE CJ3E f OR FEFi.AU OOMFLAlUTfv rida remedy will act in hsrnlollT with the Fa- jials cjttom nt all times, and also Immediately, up.m the abdominal and uterine muscles, and ro ainre mem io a ncaiui j nnu niruug cumuuuit. Dr. Marchtd'a Uteriilo C'athollcon rtlll cure fall-. Ingoi1 Ihou-irab, Lcacorrho?a, Chronic Inflamhia don and Ulceration ot tho Womb., Incidental, lleraorrhai-o or l'loodlnp, 1'nlnTul, Bappressed and Irrcs.dir Mcnctmatlon, Kidney CompIalnV B irrenucsa r.nd is especially adjpt-jd to the chanca" otLilc. Be:id for pamphlet fiso. AMlfllcraof inquiry frue!nnwcrcd. Address Mnboe. For, by all d-nirlsts. New r.lzo ftl per bottle OMrdV.n pl.IO. TJ? snre on 1 oek for Dr. Alar chlat'a liteilno CathoUcon. Take nootliw- For Mile at A. J. Durluig'a Diuii Stors in Lelnnlilnn. may 20-yl lSk Practical Life.iiE!fflSt 100 pp. Clcni tisc, fltif-at MtidliiU und Itluatratloii. (it:NTrt WANTKU. fTft to -I1QO pi-r Month. 'ur fermi, iddre.i J. C. Mt-CUUUV Co , PluUdtflplil. P lewis lirfs5 UAh'IC ftTIlEET,, first slnre above Iron, calls altentinn to his new nnd fash ionable stuck of All of which he it Selling at VERY LOW EST CASH PRICES. ars- An Inspection Invj'ted and satisfaction1 Kuatamecd In all cases, E. I. J. PAETZElv DEALER IN lints nnd Caps, Umbiellnst' Satchels,' Trunks, Glove's, tt'C, &c., Market Pqunie, MAUCIt GIICXK,' Pdnn'a' Iday 20, lfVJ. $M for $4. I'pnn receipt nf 41 co 1 will mud to any ad.' dress In the 1allrd Slates Tho Rcciy Koitain Mining Reyiew, tholradlnx mlnlrir jnmnal of the country,! ruiitiiinttia' UAnrwitK the larri news (rom, all I he cntitpii ol t'obiriido and the udjiiliilna; t'eirlturtes, (ur one yeur, and OmjTin Pollau r-'iiipu i r KoN.Absr.ea- aklk 8iccu in The r-'pnuri5 Chekk JllNUO C M.'ANV.' The prel rtln of this coiepany are li eated ln.uininii I'nui.ty, Cilmudo, and consists ot ibiu i,i m nitH , .,uurr:,iiie WOriC has ulreaoy bicu d i.e. Ihe uilnea ar. all good, .rid tho s c,k u this oniany utter an utiuully ko.hI bttd lur tnvesiutenl. Tb. publ slier of this p., per p ys fur siok ulven to suliserlbers lha riifiilar price ut which It Is n llli'K i" 'he cnnipaiiy'soinca. Foi inlorma. t lot, r. ttardlna the mine o lock oddr rs tbo Kireiary, 1. K C'l.AV, ill fuj-tls St. Send check, money enter, or rrIjlrred let ter to JAMES B. IVES. PutlliArr J2ity Mountain Mining fittit, O.ktxb, (lot.' Send 10 c-ms for sample copy. JVJI tf n-OI.IN fON nitF.TMKY.fhlntU. UilB HiKirand MR..IP Jiirr, IiankBt., Lehlgbtou. Ah work wtirantsd.
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