OATUBDAY. SEPTEMBER 9 1882. Our Neighborhood in Brief. Dog dsys are over. Peaches are cfieap and plentiful. Our acliools opened on Monday last. Uone tliler" are on their rounds again. Many ahade trees bave been Injured by Csterpillsrs. New pavements are needod In many parta of town. J. h. Gabel l erecting a frame dwell Ing bouse on Tblrd street. The Board of Pardona will meet at Uarritburgon the 19th lint. 1'laBt jour fall advertisements and reap your reward In a big trade. a-8ee the tplandld line ol silvcrwarejuit added to E. II. Hohl's line stock. Squirrel shooting can be doho legally bow If Ton Can And the squirrels. A delightful shower passed over this piste on last Sunday livening. Mr. Lines Grotij of Stroudsbug, Was In town several days this week. fHJ-Butlhedtist proof.ndlllnewatcbjSold by K. 11. Hnbtj Maucn GhUnk. w-Misses Ella and Ida Clauss, of this filice, are visiting friends and reletiyes In Fotlstown and heading. SauClocks, Watches, Jewelry nnd silver ware lor sale, and repairing doue ut Ilaga tnan's Store, Lehighton. 25-yl. The Thomas Iron Company will hold Its annual election on Tuesday, September 15th. Mlley,tbe Summit Hill runner, took the first prise in the half mile rada on Tues day afternoon. The Lehigh Valley Cement Company Is building two new kilns at Its Works ot (Siegfried's 0ridc.e'. j&tHo other such an assortment In clucks in uaruon county, as can ue seen ui iu. u. Uouls, Alaucli (Jliuim. Parents and guardians will do well by keeping their children from running the streets so late at night. Win. 6choch,of town, had his finger Severely Injured while, coupling cars at Maucb Cbuuk,on Wednesday. If you want to see some henuticsln gold .watches atop In at E. II. Hohl's, Muucli Chunk, and see his uew stock. A party was given at tho residenco of TV. P. Loug,on Bunk sired, Friday everting in honor of Miss Minnie Bower, of Catusau qua. 33fM you want to get snnielhln? entire ly new In tho way of jwelrv, seo the new t"ck lust received at K. II. Hubl's, Muucli Chunk. A new Grand Army Post has been or ganized at Slatiuglon. It is called "KreoS ft) in" Post. Tlit. commander Is Arthur Miller. Mrs. R. Sweeny, and son of this place h f on Thursday last, to visit triends In Mary land and Virginia. She expects to be ab enl about six weeks. Members of the Ktmpp's Battery, 28th and 147 reg't., P. V. desiring to a (lend the re union at Selingscrove, u ill have here at ?t45 a. Ml., on the 13lh Inst., via Hsiletnn. Jaa-Uyou wnnta nice smnoth.casy shave Tour hair cut or shampooing, go to Franz lloederer's Saloon, under the Exchange Ho tel. Ho will fix you right, and don't you forget it. Christian Layson was recently dismiss ,d as money order clerk fpun the Wilkes barre Post office. He Is under arrest nd confesses to robbery and tho falsification of his books. Some very mischievous biys have lorn most of iIih palling? 'ill' tho lence surround ing R. F. Holl'ord's dwelling, on Bmk St. Should h Icarn who the persons are, he will no doubt, prosecute them. iD.Fiao designs in box papers, pluln anil laticy : Eiselt, various styles, sizes and colors; Books and all kinds of novelties, very cheap, at E. F. Liii'kenhnch's, Dmad way, Mauch Chunk, Call and see his stock. Sevcu cases ol typhoid fever ore report ed in the County Almshouse at Allentown, and .11 is said a number of cues exist in families living nujr the Almshousa. John Cahill, u pumping engineer nl the Middle Lehlo.li Colliery, Mnlianny Cily, was killed on Saturday morning by being caught in the -blades of tho breaker lain which was revolving nt high fieiil. Robert E. PallUon, the Democratic nominee forGoverm r, is expected in Allen town some time in September, on the oc casion of the formal opening ot Centre Square Hall by the Americus Club of I.e high. A Hungarian was killed on the L. k 8. railroad, between Lebightnu ami Pari; el to e i''iUy evening, it is thought by tho J 43 train, he was taken to Munch Chunk, but was tout back again to be buried Uy Ma honing twp, 8lf you want to lie properly soiled in spectacles u nil eye clashes ol all kinds, cull at E. II. Hohl's, Mauch Chunk. II you lau nol g-t what you want from him there is no use going any faither. He also keep James W. Queen's celebrated classes and tho well kuowu Brazilian leuse glasses. At Nequehoniug Saturday Pa'rick Hennrssy had bis leg broken und r coved probably fatal injuries While trying to board a moving train, and at Muucn Chunk Geo. Krane, a boy, had his foot cut ofT wliilo try Ing to board an nil train. Philadelphia manufactured $10,000, COO worth of umbrellas last year. You wouldn't have thought that amount of property was stolen outside of Congress in a year, would you? And still David Ebbert hiras out his teams at very low rates .Lev! Emanuel, of Hugbestown, under arrest in Pittaton for shooting Michael Cor coran, was admitted to f 5,000 on Saturday the physicians testifying thai Corcoran was on a lair way to recovery The Eastern Pennsylvania Synod of the English Lutheran Church will meet in Fottsville, October 20th, and will be attend ed ly about 100 clergy and lay delegates. The Synod will remain in session about a week. Don't pay peddlers exhnrbitant prices for glasses that are uo more use to you than window or common glass tnat loso thrjr power, mien may nave your money anil iney are gone, men you tiinl that yon i. humbugged, whereas if you buy the Bruzn iati Lens siectacle from E. II. Iluhl and ll y don't satisfy you in every respect brn g them back and gel your money back as sal faction is guaranteed or money refunded. Dr. Wiltrout, physician at the County Hospital in I'otlsvllle, Wednesday read u paier before the Schuylkill Couuty MedicM Society on scurvy among the Pules and Hungarians in that county. Of 20nn per sons of these nationalities, at least iOO bate Buffered frm these diseases. -Mrs. Harry Blank, of Walnulprt,dled Filday morning of diphtheria, after a short illness. Three nf her children are seriously ill witb the same disease. Mr. Blank has many friends who will extend their deepest sympathy on learning of his affliction. r If you are going on an excursion or business trip, stop in at the Anvocatt of fice, before starting and purchase a travel ers' accident policy which Insures you 15 rwr week incase ol Injury, or $3,000 to your rain.iy id case 01 ileum uy acwaeui, lor on r . , ..... . . Mrs. Susan llarti.tuollier ofMrs. David Ebbert, of this borough, Peter, Levi, Gcorgo and Abraham Itartz, ofWcatherly died at 10:30 o'clock Saturday evening, aged 82 years, 7 months and todays. Her funeral took place on Tuesday, and was very large ly attended by relatives and friends f the family. The corner stone of tho new St. Francis Catholic Church, at Plymouth, was laid Saturday. Bishop O'Hara, of Scranton, of ficiated, assisted by several priests of the diocese. A large crowd was In attendance, including the two Catholic societies Irom Wilkcsbarre. Tying her bonnet under her chin She tied her raven ringlets In. Bui not atone in the silken sdard Did she catch herlovly floating hair, For tying her bonnet under her chin, She tied a young tnan'a htfart wlthlm And that fellew was the Democratic nominee for Sheriff, and don't you forget it. ?JQ. If you have a cold or couch of any kind, buy a bottle of HUIV Peerless Cough Syrup at Dr. C T. Horn's drug store. Use It all, ami it not satlsneii return the empty bottle, and he will relund your monev. He also sells Peerless Worm Specific ami Hill's Worm Drops on the same terms. iNo cure, no puy. Owing to all contracts In hand having been finished up the Car Shops at Fullerton( Lehigh County, last week suspended opera- lions In the wood Vvorklng and some. other departments, and as a consequence upwards Uf 600 hands were thrown Into idleness for the time being. The forge and wheel works are however going with a working force ef about 200 hands. An extensive cave-in occurred WcdncS' day ut Lost Creek, on the Lehigh Valley Railroad, about three miles from Sbenan doah. The ground continued settling dur ing the day, and ot three o'clock In the of ternnon a seam was opened along the rail' road track, about three feet In width and 1000 yards iu length. The running of trains was stopped for a time, until the track was raised to its usual grade. The sinking was causing by the working of underlying coal veins. Dr. J. A. Mayer, the practical Surgeon Dentist, of Bruadwav, Mauch Chunk, has hail a practice of over 20 years, nnd is prob ably me oiliest resident dentist in tins val ley. The Dr's work speaks for Itself, and the fact that all critical work in the region is given to him is a sufficient guarantee of his 8UHrlor ability as a burgeon Dentist. The Rev. W. E D. Rodrock( of BlnlrB town, N. J., will preach in the Reformed church hf WeisSBirl, next Sunday morning and evening, and will hold a lecture In the samo building, oil Tuesday evening follow ing, subject, "My experience as Chaplain in tho late War." All are cordially invited. TCi-Onod advice in tho mutter nf Tn veslinei.il or Speculations 'in Stocks, are worth a ureat ileal. We hear that Messrs. E.doV. Vermont & Co , llin corresHindents of 4110 American papers, send to subscribers, fnr$l per quarter, n Private Financial Let ter of infiiimiitlon, ooucerning the N. Y. Stock market. They oro Impartial and in dependent, and ought to be given a fair tiial. About 1 o'clock Monday afternoon the body of Aaron Uhler, a man about forty two years uf age, unmarried, was found sus pended Irom a rafter in his burn iu Betlilo' hem. The bed'Cord with which he hod hung himself was cut and tho man tuken down, but life was ext'net. Uhler lia'l been s ill'ering from consumption f,iralong time tune und hud recently had frequent bemor- i ha ecs from the lungs. The deceased had recently shown signs of deep melancholy. He was highly esteemed iu the community as a sober, upright and kind-hearted man. List of Letters Remaining uncalled for in the Lehighton Post o flic, Sept. 1st. Aubrey, Mav Itoilnian, A. II. 11:1111111 Milnui J, Kutikel, Alvin F. .Meuuing, L. F. Miller, Alice lloth, Davi.l A. Scnsinger, Win. F, Wolf. LoiitellH ArnoM, Lizzio II iyer. Albert liifiler. Levi D.ivhI, Charles George, Sunilla, M. Hiiusickcr, John llenkie, Julia Henna, Amos Whanner, W. O. D. Persons culling for any ofthe above lei ters will ploaso say "iidverllsed." H. II. I'ktkrs, P. M. Two Peculiar Accidents. John Gallagher, nged 12 years, had his back severely burned Thursday morning by sl'pping over a plate und falling on several red-hot h.irs, while ut his work iu the mer chant mill ol thu Bethlehem Iron Company A curious accident occurred at the fame works on the same day. Michael Qiilun was working at a large steam hammer In the steel rail mill and while iu the act of raising an ingot of cteel the hoop slipped und struck him rnder'he, chin with sueh force us to nlmnsl cut olf his tongue, which was afterwards stitched u,i. Spring and Snmmor Styles. Iu Ins now iiiiniirra Hi the Exchange Ho tel buihliiiR, the undesigned is fully pro. pared to fit you nut with a iicwand elegant ly fitting suit of clothes, at a price which must convince the most skeptical that what ho promises he can and will perform. His stock embraces tho latest novelties iu cloths cussiiuera und suiting, nnd lie is making constant udditinna to his stock. Drop in and see his now quarters in the Exchange Hotel building.-Bank street, Lohighlon, Pa. II. II. Punas, Ag't. I. 0. 0. F. Fair and Festival. Commencing on the 1 2ih of September, aim continuing every evening during the week, Guaden Huctten Lodge, 6S6, 1. O. 0, F.,ol this borough, will hold a lair and fes iivui in iiiuiiermaira null, which room will be handsomely and elaborately fitted up lor the occasiou. Refreshments, includ ing ice crcum, candies, cakes, fruits, le. will be seneit up at low prices, while the amusements will embrace music, games, "coniK)tiug for gold headed caue,gold watch silver mounted RR. lantern, bracelets, ring and large dull. You should not fail lo at tenil.asabuudunt opportunities will be of. lered lor your pleasure and amusement, Don t forget it commences on Sept. 12th 'The Tall or Makes the Man." Since Hit luilor muhes the man, it must be evident to the most easy-goiug mind thai the best tailor makes the best man This, of course, must bo taken with limit' ations. However, it is a fact admitted by all, that as a man must have clothing he might as well have it to fit him neatly and made in becoming style as lo have it dls guise li I in against all recognition by his friends, as it too frequently does For tl purae then of having their patrons pro lie them because id their l-cuiinit upjM-urauce aim wen-inane garments, i;iauss a uro.the p-imiar iiicrenaill lallnrs, ol ki-hlghton make a luint to eive their , n.lomora t.r lect His mid garments well and artistically made. Artist lu clothing Ihein-e !vi-s. iliev are HtUfied only when their alrous are 1 '-'I "'i ineir purwse is to come as near pcrlecliou at can he. The stock of fall and winter goods is very large, larger than most merchant tailoring establishments carry, and much larger Hum can be found in any nf the dry good stores, and being gentlemen or taste the style ol their goo Is is a prime conaiilerutioii w"uh thein. In ad dition to iheir Immense stock of merchant tailoring guilds they have a full line nf boots, U.-.-S, oni, rj, aim gentlemen a lurnl.h nig goons, to winch thev Invft lhrtiiAn. ..',, -.1 tur e ,.ll,l Bllll 1 11 H fill III II- I'fll-S - fuy llw ,he ,ame arUu any.hirelnthoBtate. From tho County Scat; Nearly oyer Peaches, Looking old Potatoes. Importnnt follows Voters. Always welcome ray-day, Plenty and fine Tomatoes. In full blast Tho schools. Gelling cool Tho evenings, Returning homo Seashore visitors. Soon to take place Several weddlngsi Sociable and polite Candidates for of fice. Sad and morose Disappointed aspir ants. About lCalle dlda or midnight serena des. Proving Hie old' adage "There was neyer a Jack without a Gill ; If one won't the other will." Miss Mottle 8cln, daughter of John Scip, race street, has returned home aftcran absence of six weeks among friends in Ly coming county. Excursions to this place are so frequent that they have ceased to be Interesting, ex ceptlng to those whom they directly or in directly benefit. II. C. Williams, son of Samuel Wil liams, leayes on Monday next for an ex tended trip through the West. Wm. Flickinger, photographer, has put up a temporary photograph gallery near the L. & S. depot, at this place. Call and see him. Abraham Stroh, of West Broadway, made a short business trip to Washington, D. C. during the lore part ofthe week. In accordance with a previous notice the Democrats of the county convened iu the Court House, on last Monday, for the purpose of nominating their county ticket, As usual the party was fully represented and after considerable voting the nomina tions were duly made, and the respective candidates are now on the war-path. L. h. Hulshlzer, and family, returned home on last Monday, after spending two weeks with his parents atBranchville, New Jersey. Wm. MacNeat, clerk In Joseph Laciar's drug storo at this place, left on Tuesday last for Luzerne county. He expects to be ab sent eight or ten days, The oldest sou of Fred Krane, of the 2nd ward, n.et with an accident on last Sat urday while trying to get on a moving oil train, which necessitated the amputation of his tight leg. Another sad result of trying to get on the cars while they aro in motion. Mrs. Harry Weikle In order to hurry up the fire laslMnmky morning used kero sene oil, and the consequence was she had her face and arms severely burnt. Only what might have been expected. When will such recklessness cease. Mrs. Joseph II Chapman, one ofthe ohlcst and most highlv esteemed citizens of Eist Mauch Chunk died on last Sunday af ternoon aud wus burled on Tuesday after- noun, In the Upper Mauch Chunk cemetery Sho was permitted to live the allotted lime Of lifo and had reached her three score- years end-ten. During most of this time she was blessed witb reasonable good heulth, until ebbut one year previous to her death, woeu sho was taken sick witb nropsy,which icsulted in lief death. Thus in obedience to Death's stern decree, has another one of the old respected settlers of Maucb Chunk pass ed uway. The deceased leaves to mourn her absence, a husband, sou and two daugh ters, two sisters and many worm friends. Wo sincerely sympathize with the bereaved and especially with her sorely afflicted bus baud, who, with her, traveled do vn the stream of life for nearly liulfu century and for the In jl few years almost alone, for the children ore nil man led and away from the old home, so the death of his companion has not only left him entirely aloje, but has If It an empty void this world can never fill. "When this t-.lnslent life Is over May tliey meet on tliu otlior shore, In yonder bright heavenly huuie Where the pang of parting Is unknown. M Jl'STICK. Mahoning Splinters, Since wo had rain farmers arc busily en gaged in plowing. The majority of them will sow their grain this and the Coming week. Prof. W. II. Rauch, who taught tho se lect school iu this place last year, is elected at Wcatherly. There is no doubl but that he is equally as good a teacher as the one who resigned. On Thursday ovening the young folks of this place held a social party for Messrs. I. Comstock aud J. M. Kistler. Messrs. Comstock and Kistler will leave in a short lime. They are senior students of Jelfe.rt.ou M. D. College in Philadelphia. Amandus Kistler and his brother were at the picnic last Saturday, at the Stone Church, West Peon Frank Stcigerwall and friend were also there. G K. Musselmun will leave for college to day (Saturday), and A. S. Miller will take charge of his school at West I'enn. James Keifer was in the valley visiting some of his schoolmates. We are always ijlud to see friends like Mr. Keifer. La6t Saturday the examination of teachers was held at Centre Square, b Supt. T M. Balllet. Seven were in the claps and only four passel, Harvey Kriser will teach at New Mahoning! A J, Ballietat Centre Square; A. M. Kistler at P eus-nt Corner, and C. A Hartung at Sun. lei's. The others I believe are teachers from oilier districts. The salary is $30. We have a good dais of teachers. The best ones are students ol the Select School. Polities are very quiet in this place. Bulweextect they will be roused up be fore long. The Sunday Schools at Centro Square and'New Mahoning were well attended last Sunday, though we ran accommodate still more If they only would come and take part In the gram work. Mr. C, E. Bartholomew, of Lehighton, was in the valley last Saturday. Mr. N. M. Balliet left lor Kutztown on Monday last. Llewellyn Strauss, exacts to leave for the same place in a lew weeks. Wo wish them success. C. A, Hartutig and A. M. Kistler, were al Lehighton on Sunday last. Clcsao. Burning of a Coal Breaker. The Locust Mountain Coal Compiny's breaker, near Ashland, best known as Rep pleer's, was burned to the ground Tuesday, together with the dirt plane and breaker engine houses and a lurgequantlly of valu able machinery. For (he past five years the colliery liar been idle. Prior to that tlmo the Philadelphia anit Heading Com pany had operated the mine, but on the ex piration of the lease did nut renew it. Late ly they were negotiating for a new lease. The only work doue about the place in the meautimo was the pumping, to prevent the mine from flooding. There, was uo fire aliout the workings which could haye been the origin of the conlbgat Ion and It Is believed to huye been the work ol au incendiary The original cost of the breaker was $50,000, The loss is estimated at $30,000, on which there is no insurance. The rains of last week did a powerful lot of gooI in (his section, Bafre its coin J 1K everything was biking up. Now every ing looks bright and elesn. Big Creek Doings. Plowing mostly none. Summer Is rapidly drawing to a cloie. Next in order will be the County Fairs. Cool mornings' and evenlngs'wlll soon bo upon us. Cider and apples will be scare, this year. The buckwheat crop Will be light this year. Mrs. Mary Krum, ofScranton, Is borne on a visit to her parents. The iotuto bug' has left for parti un known, . . Timothy seed IS said to be plenty this year. Good hay Is soiling at from $18 to $20 per ton. Fish teem It) be' very scarce this year, especially in our waters. Wilson Shuenberger lelt for Kansas again last week. Advertising pays. This Is the opinion ol all good business men. Hons. J. G. Zern and Win. M. Rupsher were at this (lace bn Saturday lust, A good shower of rain visited us again on SunJay night. William Leves sold his horse to JelTcr son Weiss last week for $70. Mr. Casper Neeh, of Pine Run, is rap- Idly pushing his house towards completion The carpenter Work is being done by Pabl Buck and Philip Walck. Wo bad a pleasant call from Rev. A, Kindt, of Parry ville, on Saturday while on his way loFortSutnpler, where be preached in the evening. Mr. Bosch and wile, of Coplay, were at this place on a visit to friends on Sdndayi They left for home on Monday morning Mrs. Catharine Brown, of Wcatherly, was home on a visit over Sunday to her parents who reside at this place. David Strohl, nf this place, who served in the last war and received a wouud in the arm by a ball passing through it, drew lsst week twelve hundred arid sotno dollars as pension; he had the order cashed atlho Isl National Bunk of Lehighton, on Saturday afternoon, But very little threshing has been done by our farmers so far, nor will there be un til after the seeding has been dohe. Ryb averages from 4 to 8 Ldshels per 100 sheaves this year, which is called good by farmers. Lewis Leyes, who left for St. Mary's, Elk Co., writes that ho is rereiving $35 per mouth and board for felling trees. Mr. L,, Is an experl at haudling the uio. Mrs. C. Raddatz was in attendance at the Evangelical Campmeeting,near Slating ton last week, The visitors from this placo were few this year. The Conference of the Evangelical As sociation for this Circuit will be held in the Snyder's Church, near Lehigh Gap, to-day (Saturday), at 2 o'clock p. m and to-mor row (Sunday) the Lord's Supper will be ad ministered by the Presiding Elder, Rev, Haminnn, assisted by Rev. A. Kindt, pastor in charge. All are invited. "How many paid correspondents does the Gazette count on its list? If the Gazette will be so kind us to answer us this question, we will have but one more tn ssk. The school house at Moria Furnace has been repaired by order of the School Board; the contract was given lo Messrs. Anthony and Driesbnch. Tho Supervisor, Mr. Jacob Ziegcnfuss, has put a number of strong props under tho bridge across Big Creek, at Daniel Krum's, So far no frost has occurred at this place, and if it will not for a few weeks the corn will improve considcrubly. Don't forget that thcCannnx AnvoniTX Is only $1.00 per year ond not $2.00 and a patent outside; besides the Editor will give each subscriber paying in advance, a copy of "A Thousand Facts" or "Kendall's Horse Book" either one worth half of the price asked for the paper. Tho schools of Towamenslng township are very poorly supplied with black-board surface. Will the directors please make a note of this, and see that each schoolroom will be supplied, ns they have ample time to do so, as tho fchools will not ojieu until about the 1st of November. IIevkri, Welssport Squibs. Mr. W. H. Hunsicker, traveling sales man for Seltzer & Miller, of Philadelphia, was in town on Tuesday. WeissjKirt people desire to know who Rev. A. F. Snyder is. Well wo know that he was a former citizen of Luncpater, and known there for his eminent talents In the line of advocating that which is good,-just and niciral. Of his antecedents we know nothing lurther. Mr, Sellers, an esleemed citizen of Windsor Cusile, Pu., is visiting his son E. J. Sellers, ol this place. The nomination of C. W. Lenlz, lor Sheriff, gives general sutisfartion to all good and true Democrats, but there are a few soreheads, who thought or believed that they ought to bo the controlling power of convention, that are dissutisfled. These will not hurt the result, Lentz is universal ly popularund will receive a heavier com plimentary vole than any other gentlemen named before the convention for the po sition. -The public schools opened on Monday, WeissiMirt is in particular fortunate in re taining iu able teachers. We do not exager ate it, when we say that J, F. Snvder and Miss Stone are as competent a set of teach ers as may be found in the county, They have given entire satisfaction heretofore and mi doubt will return thu confidence of the people hereafter. The ticket is nnmiuated and lei every man who pretends to be a Democrat give it nis uuflino. ing support, "let by gones be by gones." ll the ticket will g-t the sup iorl that it should command Ho le Is very little doubt of its election. Antiputhes should be buried; convention sores healed, and the ticket heartily supported. The appointment oflloii. A. J. Durllng as a delegule to the next IVino.-r.itic Sla'o Convention, is a filling recognition of u ttue and unflinching Democrat. If the party's trusts would stall times by plaiedin ll.e luuilt of suc'i men. there would be little danger that the Democracy's repiesenlativis to conventions, would lollow after stronger and way fating Gmls. Alien. A Horse Thief Escapes. Oilier tsirith ol Allentown, had a serious encounter with a horse thief Monday after noon. He ha I followed and overtaken tho thief near Pottstown aud was on his return to Allculown when the latter suddenly jumped out of the carriage and picked up a heavy stone. The officer promptly jumiied out, but slipped and fell, and while lying prostrate the thief struck him several blows n the head, mrtiully stunning him. The blood streamed off over the officer's face, but baying nn weapon with him be could not defend himself effectually. The thief would probably have killed the officer had not a man approashed In a wagon. Fear- Ing re-arrest the thief fled and took to the woods in the Lehigh Mountaln.near Einaui. The team was recovered. It was stolen on Sunday morning from George Saetamaa, of Allentown. DEMOCRATIC CO., 00HVENTI0N, The Democratic delegates to the County Convention met In the Court House, st Mauch Chunk, ut 11 o'clock a. m., on Mon day last. The meeting was called to order by R. M. Brodhcad) John S. Lentt was chosen as tempolary chairman, K. Stroup and F. L. Raber, Secretaries. The credent lals nf tho delegates were called for and the following responded. Audenritd Dennis McGlnly, Thomos Hearn. Beaver Meadow Wm. Coyle. Cormick McGarvcy, Thomas Martin, Patrick Mnnahati. East Penu Isaac Ollnler, J. 8. Brobsl, East Mauch Chunk John Apnenzallner, Giorge Hiller. Franklin Jacob Beget, Frank D Reber. Kidder, North Jas D Woodrlug, Conrad Hoffman. Kidder, South W H Rauch; Jos. Helm bneh. Lansford G R Shoemaker, & W Molluyi 1 A Oulnti. Lausanne Jumcs Smith, Edward Dough erty. Lehigh Henry Fritz, Patrick Meehan, Lehlglitnn John S Lents, A J Ddrllug, T I) Claujs, Ezra Nowheit. Lower Towameusi .g Adam Mehrknm, Levi Lichtenwallner,W II Gruver,Dau- lei Breyfogle. Mahoning -Jo'cph Drlesbacb, Dr. D. P. Kcisor MaUch Chunk, 1st Ward Samuel Carpen ter, A E Sheets, 11 11 Sensingcr Mauch ChUnk, 2nd Ward Henry 0 Fish er, Wm Gehring Nesqurhorilng Michael McGorry, Patrick Lawler, Patrick Dermt Packer Jonas Geurhart, John Gearliart Packertin George Dolou, W Lee Stiles Purryvlllo EraMtis Slraup, Lewis Biegen luss Pcnn Forest Joseph Koch, I J Smith Summit Hill P A Dels, James O'Donucll, Neal Bo)lc, Bjrncy Sharp Towamensi nc John St'ctler. Peter Kern weauieriy rank yhuelier, Lowls Young, iiarvey u smitii Welssport Dr J Q Zeni; Charles H Nus baum. A committee of five on permanenLnrgnn' izallon, vis: W.L. Stiles, A J. Durllng, Put. Derinnt, Reuben Ziegenfuss and Win. Coyle, was then appointed, and the meet' ing adjourned till 2 o'clock p. in, Upon le assembling' the committee reported the lol lowing permanent officers John S. Lentz, President, II. It. Smith, Vice President, E. Mehrknm, Vice President, E-St"8"""- Upon taking the chair Mr. Lentz counsel ed harinohy, and announced that he was ready to receive nominations for Congress, ional conferees, and the following gentle men Were chosen without opposition! CIibs, Meendsou, H. A. Pucker and Michael Ins- sidy. Fur Senatorial conferes A. C Biod head, Dr. J- C. Kreamer and Hon. Alkn Craig were chosen ; and for Delegates to the next Stale Convention, Hon. A. J. Durllng, of Lehighton, and Put, Lawlnr, ol Neique honing, wcrb Unanimously elected. Nomi nations for State Legislature being In order, the lollowing named gentlemen were named! John J. Gu!laghcr,o! Banks,James Sweeney, of Summit Hill, -I. Brodhcad, of Kidder, E. II. Snyder, of Lehighton, H. S. Rinker, of Weatherly, and E. H. Rauch, of Munch Chunk. On the 4th ballot E. II. Snyder; of Lehighton, received 33 votes.uttd was there upon declared the unaiiimbus choice of the convention as the lower end candit-ato; and on the 9th ballot, John J. Gallagher re ceived 34 votes and was thereupon declared the unanimous choice of the Conyentiun. ForProthonotary George W. Esser,tbe pies ent incumbent, was renominated without opposition, Tho names of six persons were presented for Sheriff, vis i C. W. Lentz, D. R. Koller, C. W. Arnibnister, F. Stocker,A. Coll aud Wm. Ncsley. On the 12th ballot Lentz received 30 and Stocker 29 votes, one of the delegates being out of the Court House, and after a little wrangle, Lentz was declared tho choice of the Convention for SbcrilT. George F. Huntzinger, of Muueh Chunk, wus nominated lor Jury Commis sioner ; Dr. J. II Latham, ofWcatherly, for Coroner, and F. A. Murkl,of Mauch Chunk, for County Surieyor. Lehigh County Democrats. The Lehigh Democratic County Conven tion met in the Court House, Allentown, Sai urday morning at 111 o'clock aud Has called lo order by Robert E. Wright, W. R.Kline, of Laury's Station, wus elected chairmau. A tier the election of secretaries. etc., the convention adjourned until 1 o' clock. Upon reansembling and before bal loting commenced Mr. Wright addressed thn convention and begged that his name Le withdrawn as a candidate for State Senator, it having been uresentcd without his know ledge or consent aud in the face of his uneu declination two weeks ago. He did not de sire office and did lint wish tn be regarded as a candidate. Dallotlng for Congressman was then begun. The candidates Wero Col. M. If. Horn, John D. Stiles, W. II. Sowden und E. J. Erdmaii. Three ballots weio taken and on the third Mr. Erdinun was nominated. The several ballots stood us follows: First Horn, 30; Stiles, 10; Sow den, 35) Erdman,40. Stiles was withdrawn. Secoud ballot Horn, 25 Suwden,40; Erd maii, 54. Third ballot Horn, 10; Suwdcn, 41; Erdmsn, 62. For State Senator the candidates were D. H. Crutz. M. C. Hen linger, Frank B. Heller aud Adam Wool ever. Henuiuger wus nnmiuated on ilia fourth ballot, receiving 73 votes to Wool ever's 30. For Piair Director Reuben Dan tier was uoininated ou Hie third ballot, and W. J. Desh, lor Jury Cummuniniier, also on the third ballot, Mr. Erdman, the can didate for Congress, named Dr. E. 0. Mar tin, A. G. Do Walt, D. D. Ropor, Daniel Stabler und John W. Scpp as his conferees lo meet the Congressional conferees Irom Northampton and Bucks. The lollowiug delegates to the next State Convention wete elected: J. M. Wright, J. D. Ulrich, J. S. Dillmger, J. I). Chrulnii.ll, W. R. Kline. S, A. FeMiiian and F. J. Stough. Fackerton Items. Mis Nettie Marshall spent Saturday nnd Sunday wilh her parents at Honey Brook, Pa. Miss Hattie Alexander, of Danville, who has been visiting Miss Clara Harleiiiaii ; for the past three weeks, returned home ou Monday. Quite an ex-itlng time here on Satur day evening -The Democratic delegate meeting being the cause of It. Miss Jenule Alexander, of Danville, who has been visiting her cousin, our oblig ing post mistress, Miss Annabel MuuDaniel, fur the ust four weeks, returned home ou Tuesday. Paul Eck and Tims. Harleman, jr., in tend taking u trip to Ocean Beauh in a few days. --George has been sporllng around the office again during Mike's absence. Toll. The rains have put the ground In good condition for plowing, preparatory to wheat seeding. F. R.Alexander, of B'lhlehem, District Agent for the New Era Life Insurance O of Philadelphia, was In town Thursday, looking unusually well. He rejiorts bust- ! seas as flourishing. "How far is it to Mauch Chunk!" asked aweary Irishman, who was going there afoot. "Forty miles," wus the reply, "Whom do you wish lo see there!" "Faith it's meself I'd loik to see there," was the re - tort. The Anthracite Coal Trade. Philadelphia Lcilqet, 4lh inil.i The an thracite coal trade remains nearly steady, but isqulto dull, though the amount of business doing at the mines is large. On the 2Clli ult., the surplus strck of coal al Port Richmond was 97,000 tons, wliilo on the 2d Inst., a week later, the stock was. but 78,000 tons. This Is a fart that shows a steady shrinkage ofthe stock of coal on hand. The Reading Railroad Is doing an amount lif business almost equal to lis greatest total at any time heictofore, and the belief Is gener al among the best Informed Iu the trade that all thn coal Hint Is likely to be brought on the market during the remainder of the year wlll'tuect with sale, While there is n surplus oT coal at Hits market theie Is no glut, uor Is there at this tlmo any probabil ity bf a further restriction of ptnduclioni The Lehigh Valley Coal Compuily is pro ducing largely this year, showing that con siderably increased tonnage ovcthat of last year. The whole business of the Reading Raitrod region has largely Indented; the coal tonnage, Hie passehger travel, thn mer chandiso traffic and everything connected with Irahrjiortalloii is on the upward move. Nearly everything requires larger figures to cover them, wo liayo icpeatcilly during tho past year called nil cut ion to the growth ofthe trade of the Inr West Into our Le high coal region. The amount ofauthracite coal In each successive year going west iu creases. The Eimincerinq Journal, til Pis last issue, says: "Although usuilly the last Week uf the month, the time prccetdlng thv announcement of uew circular rules, 13 the briskest, wo ratinnl hear that, except in few instances, theie hus been dny unusual activity. While It Is conceded on ull hands thai there it every prospect of an improvo ment el a lime riot far off, there is mi doubt that there hut beenho !iiiKirtdul change jilst now. It is expected that Hie Improvo incut noted will last till the end of Novem ber or lllc beginning Uf December, when, It is feared, heavy p-oductinu will weigh on prices In the open ihtirlsctc'uiil is selling at low figures, Ihotigh the donipjiiies cluim In be refusing uuy more business ut August rates. There is no doubt that therf is still Considerable CheHp iu the market, and before that is abidbed there din ha little aliance Iff better figures." Tho Miner') Jour nal, writing of tin- Schuylkill region, s-iysi "The six days' suspension seems to bo all that is necessary to establish the trade for the remainder ofthe year. Orders for Sep tember indicate that the trade for that month, al least, will bo very brisk. Prices for stovo blid chest li t't coal to tide water for shipment tn competitive points Inivo been advanced for September Vy thd Delaware an I Lackawanna, Delaware nnd Hudson Lekigh ami Wilkcsbarre, Philadelphia slid Reading, and Lehigh Valley. The total tonnage uf anthracite cc-al from all the regions for tho week ending Aug. 20 us leported by the several carrying cotnpan ies, amounted to 003," i 3 tons, oguinst G20, 89T tons in tho currttpotidliig week last year; an Increase of 47 ,910 (oris. The total amount of anthracite mined for Hie year is 17,884,171 tons, against 17,102,000 tons for the same period last year, a Increase of C'J2, 105 Ions. For the week ending on the 2nd inst, 78,S9u tons of cool was trilhipi.rtl-d over theL V. RR., making a total of 4,523,095 Ions to that dute, and showing tin increase of 360,082 as compared with same time last year. Duringtholl days ending Aug. 91, tllcrp were 178,210 tons of coal -hipp-d over tho L. Jt S. RR., making a total to dute of 2, 992,709 tons, nn Increase as compared to same time last year of 72.491 tons. A Mortzafre for 8160,000,030. A niorigiUH for $180,0(10,000 was recorded on the 3lt nit., In the olficeof the Register of Deeds in Philadelphia.. It was executed ou Saturday lur.t, jointly by the Philadel phia and llcudin; rirlrnod and Philadel phia and RcadingCoal und Iron Companies; and covers the entire property ofeveiy kind, real and jiorsonal, wilh ull lights.privil' ges and franchises, including ull leasehold in terests. This is the morleoje under which the 5 per cent., consols aro issued, Hie pro ceeds of which are intended to redeem ull other outstanding obligations Of Iho com pany, so that it will ultimately become u first lieu for the only bonds outstanding, namely, the 5 per cents. Copies of tho miTlgago will also be rccoided in the var ious counli-s of Pennsylvania, New York, and Virginia where thecoinp-iny's property Is located. Peculiar Acclient to a Woman. Mrs. Klizubeth Wcidkncclit, an old an I respected lady, ISO years of age, living neer the Saucon Church, a few miles below l!.-lli lehem, went out to her barn mid into ll o hay mow Saturday lo linow down gome hay for her hors s. Wliilo In ono corner of the mow, which ubs well filled with new ha , sho foil hend foremost into a large hole in thn corner und Sauk in the loose hay al most to the floor, udistanre of six fr-el. Her screams for help were heard hy some neigh bors. Constable Moyer saw the hay wove slightly and. taking a port ion ol ll away, discovered Mrs. Weidkr.echt beneath it.ul most suffix-aled. Had the reiiiuint-d under Iho hay ii few minutes longer she would certainly have been aiill'oculed. The Missing Annie SnyJer Fou3. At 8 o'clock Friday night Elislui John son, living on Delaware street, Eiilon, call ed at pnlico headquarters and reported thai the missing girl Annie 8nyder was nt hi house. Tho announcement created grmt excitement. It serins that Mrs. Johnson advertised for a young servant girl and nn Tuesday night she engaged one, who gave her name as Annie Brum, nf Phillipshurjr, The inyslciinusdisappcaranoe of the Snyder girl was talked nfrep utedly iu her presence. but sho never gave the sllghlest indtcutiiii of her Identity. Mr. J dnuni's attention was culled In his newgirl by nn article In an evening paper, and ho accuao I thn girl of le-lni Anni Snvder. Sho broke down und u luiltted that shn wus the runaway She wus sent to her parents. A 8 main. np. A wreck occurred nn the Wyoming i'IvIs ion ol the Lekigh Valley Road near Luc; -ville Monday morning. A freight train was passing on a side truck to get out ofthe way ofthe passenger train, but was not fair ly In liefore- the latter came along at a good rate of speed and went crashing into Iho rear ofthe freighl.niaking a complete wreck of the passenger eiutne. The calmnso nf the freight train was lilted upon tho ennine, und Iho conductor, of the freight and rear brukeman were seriously injured. The engineer and the fireman nf the pas senger train cscaiied injury. The passen gers were well shaken up, but no one was hurt. MAIIIUCI). BOI.EK MISSOS. On the. 23lh nit., st Slallntlon, bv thn Iter D. I". Mevers, ! Jmoes Bolin, "f Drifinn, and Miss Liiiina Ii. Muson. nf Slatlnzton. Give a young man good clothes and a goo character and lie is fixed. He cannot , do much wilh either one alone or both ' wUhout energy. l -ma i rmsse mws Hlfhly Esteemed. The voulhliil color ami rich luslrcirn rn- stored to faded or gray hair bv the Use of Parker s Hair llalsntn, a harmless ilrrsrlni! highly esteemed for Its perfume and purity. Sl'I'OIAi. NOT IMS. A CA11D. To all who arosiifTerlnu-from tlmcrrors nm1 Indiscretions of Miulh. iictvoiis Winki.iss. early ilecav, loss of manhood. Ho , t will send a rccmo innT,wiu euro ji.u, i HL,r. lie flltAltOIJ. This icreat reinrily was itl-cuv- ereil hy n inlsnlon'irv In South Amerien. Set d a seii.a'iiirerseu envelope in ine iii.v. .llfl.l'il T. lxtiAN. station 1), New Yolk l It;. UU,(. 1 i. If. I Will wall (Free) he fcclnc for n simi le Vl:UKr.WII,l'. IIAl.Jt that will remote TAN. KIIHOKt.US, riMI'l, KS and iii.utiuii:h, icuvin ines km son, cu ar and beautiful j also Instructions ur prooucluar a luxuriant growth of hair mm luhl head or uiooth faeo. Address Incli'HUK' So. slump, JiUN. VANDLl.t, It Jlarclay B ..N. Y,- m.i r. S5-) I . TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser havlmr been iicrinamntlv eurcil of that draiid disease, Ooi'Suini-llon, by a simple reittedyi H anxious to make known to ins lenuw suiiercrs me menus oi cure, i o all who desire It, he will sind n copy of Hie prescript Ion used, (Iree nl chnruc) with the directions lor preparing nnd uslhir the suliie, which they will nnd n sine Ol III-: for i:i)l,'(J115, OIli.liB. I'tSlfJIPlIiiN, AS TIl.UA. IIIKINO-tlTIS, S.o. 1'artlLS wishing tho Prescription, will plcaso address, llcv, II A. WILSON, IM I'cniiMt.r Wllllainsburg, N Y. filar, ss-yl. ElUtOlW OF Y.OUTIT. A tlE.NTM'.JIA.V who suftiud for yenri nam iNcrvuus ui-.iiii.ri l . i'iti-..iA. 'I tint; IILO.VV, nnil fill thetirectsol ynuili in, inuiscieiion, win n.r toe snku oi suiierius hnuianlt, send ine to ull Who nei-d ll, tho recleaiid dlrectlun fur liuilan.t the sin pie icinedy by which he was curd. Sufli-icts ttlshluir to nroflt hv Iho advertiser's cxnerl- i lice Can do So by addre-mii-r In perh oi cuti' nueiicc. .iuii, li. iiu in.. 'N, itinera. )i iii;ciiarti.oSiT ioik. LEHIGHTON RETAIL MARKETS. (JlTKMECTKU WltKKLV. Flour ptrsaeli ,,,, , Flour Snrtiur mixed...... ...... m (8 40 ...in 3 75 1 IU IS i n 1 76' 110 (Join, per bushel Oats, per hushel aiixeu unop, per cwt Udllngs, per cm t.. Ilrau, per cert 1 41 lluttcr. per pound !H KKljS, per. iluien. ,,,, II tlaiu, per pound ,;i..u ,,,i 18 liard. tier nound ih Shoulders, er pound, 15 roiaioes, per onsnei ..,.,...,,.(.,li,.,. 0 STOfjK MARKETS ClriSing prices ol De lliuen .t Towniehd, Bankers, Nn. 411 South Third Street, l'hil adrlphiai Clocas bought utid sold cither lot- cash or on margin. Philadelphia, September fi, IRS2. but usked U S R's, 1881, Ext U S Currency 0't 132 US Ext. 5's,"l8Hl, new, Illlij Ull US 41, new 113 1 13J US4's ,...i 1111 111)2 l'etln-y I'liiiM It R Mi lli'j Philadelphia k Rending It ll,i.. 3llj f-Ilj Lehigh Vullev It It .-t '. I'.2 02 J L-high Coiil k Niivn-ntion U -131 -14 United N J R It k Cuiiiil Co lillij 111 Northern Central R R C. o-lj 511 Hcstonvlllo Pas". R R C lfi Id! Bull. Pitubur k West. It R Co... 2IJ 22 CVulfjl Transportation C 31 34 Northern Pucific Com 52i 52J " " I'ref.l yjj ti5 Norlll Pennsylvania R It .-n.-.i. C3 M Philadelphia' Erie R 1! 101 20 Silver, (Trades) DDI til) SEW AliVEll'l IMIMEXTS. E. L J. PAETZEL, HEALER IN Tints and Caps) Umbrellas; Satcliels, Trunks, Gloves', (Oc, &c'.j 39 Market Sfiiiare,- MAUCII CHUNK, T'enn'a. May 20, 1S02. $M for $4. Upon receipt of i 00 1 will send to any rid dress In the (Jailed Stales The My Momilain WM Wm, tlie Ifii'lln mlnlnir i'lurnnl of the country containing mCn wt-LKHm I o rest in-us trum nil Hit csimpp of olonif!6 nnil Hie it.ij lning lurruoncB, mruiiu yejr, tuiu One Tlx Poi.LAn SiunE r Non-Assess-able Stock is The Priuicu Citrine MfKl0 CoMfAKY. The propertlfi nf tin t'ompriny nrfc focnfotl In Summit rminty, C!or,uIi, nnd consiiMfe ol 18 lull claim?, upon nlilch oiiiifKleruMe work 1ih8 already livvn done. I ho mines nte nil Kttod, tiiid i liu stock ol this t-ompimy oHeri nn unusually uo.'d field lur iivcJUncnt. ) lu puhWhur of thlsptiper p is for stnk ulvcn lo fubscrlhcrs tho rtgular prlc nt which I Is eelltntc nt the contpuny's utlico. Fi' Intnrnin. lion n tfflnllnn thu mine ik ttorK mtdri is tho necreury, p. it l'IAY, Vii Curtis St. Send check, money order, or reultred Itt tfrt'. JAMES Ii. IVES. Pubti her Rtnly Mountain Mining ItcvUVf Dknvkr. ''T Send 10 ownts for sample copy. Jy.'2-tf BORDN'iOWN lemalo Ccllego run VOUNU I. Mill's. I. Kl'.ltary Institute l nil U(n & Ynusa Mm. Splendid Schools in Delightful Locations, (Klve ml n n Its' walk a art), 11I:aIjT 1IFL L. Ilnuil.lKK und Tnonnroil. Special Itaicsfur Itroiher .ml Sister. Send lor ruiiilouuu Address It IV. AV11 O. DOWhX, A. M Auj!, lU-wi llurdenionn, N J, Inventor nil) Adr.inea their Inter.1. by lvtnployinit n Txpcrhnced Attorney redni n lu ' nMiliiRt'-n, i. A. Lehmttnu. Solicit rot AmorlOMi nnd Foreign Puterrn, Windilng ton, H. U , hus had j en is of nnrcffui I'ruc tloo, and wns t.inntrlyHn I.xentlnfr of n tents in the Patent (Mile-, All lu;dnes he for Iho i 'uiirit or the Ocpartimnl rmily nttrnded to. Feo contingent upon fctccui Send lor Circular, April V9-T.0ir. For tho Pollovmg and Other Heasona: It is noiseless. It sews ridly. II has u Iiie.li, Innff rn. It I duralds and' powerful'' It bus Ine tiiott tinvonieiires. It runs st easily u ciitld twit ti it. ll is easy tn uu dersimid Ninl operate. It is the lian.lnonie.l mix ever' Unit. It u n'flec.1 i-cWer ot all kinds of worn. It Is vc-v sUnple, and heiico neer tfets nut of order, nor causes trouble, The b fud can us it. ICrvuj persona are not uiiliov-l by it. It has firom Ten to Thirty Points of Real Superiority oven? any other Maohino in Markot. It Is. Trum its many ,'lrtuM, tlio oasiott tn sail an I tlu surest to utisfy every one 'Who buys it. It lias ull the "Id pofeilar fmHirM. dinliluel with nil lli nt iinmveinnU which have iTove-l lu be desirable, besides many fjiemal impfnyciiienls which others cannol us'. It Is SrlT tliieodine, has the double ftfd, felf setlinit nreillrs, slop imJioii fur Minding bobUiiF, the bin, lake up. and al lull rwulator.SiMl the finis I len.fcu In uuy machine For Sale by 1. F, KERN, Lehijjli.Gni), Ayent for Purbon County. . sept. 2.-4t. Malrtria Is an almost in describable ninln-.ly which not even the iuo.--t talented physicians tiro iibloto fath om. Its caus.' is most iVo tjuently ascribed to lucal surroundings and there is very little qtt .--tion, but th:3 opinion is substantiated by facts. Malaria dne:; not nec essarily mean chills and fever while tl. -sc lioublcs usually rccoti'nany it. It often affects the sufferer with general lassitude, accom panied by lo;s of appetite, sleeplessness, a tired feeling find a high fever, the per son nfflicted growing weak er and weaker, loses flesh' day after day, until he In comes a more skeleton, a' Shadow of his former self. . Mjfaila oiitc bating latl Its' no'. 1 upon tlie lucnrm Irame, the do r nf ihj svstenl Is thrbwnopen to nervcut dUtn'-ea. The body weak out! eu'eeMed abrrbs no' ncu'Winicit, but lutatstluj; upon' Icstll. llie UTivXttv2 oi3an no' loB-r n"fnn llieir functions;4 the Hv.t)'-'0o!-s torpid, and other 6ritTs fjiitng to dathelr routlna' wml., e''.!y Leccme disordered, and tli.-r'.utton and death arc apt lu irtue. In aililiii n to dcitl;; a certain cure for tti.-ij.uia and chills nhtl fcrer, UrowN's irtou rill'Ir.KS is highly recommended for nil diseases requir In; :i certain nnd cli.cL'nt tonic; cs-lict;lall)ii!digcHioii,dy3pepda,intcl;-irtiltcnt fever., vcant of appetite, loss nf strength, lack of energy, etc. Kurich.'G the b!ood strengthens tho' mu'-cles, and giics tievlife to the? nsrvus. AtU like a' charm on the? digCfctive orjtans. If is for sale by til respectable dealers in medicines, price, i?i er Lottie Ee Stir and get the fjenuifie DROWS'S IRON DITTERS Tck: no other,- DR. J.' B. a'JAROEKS!. DISCOVEItEIt ov 'dii. liAncHiorU OATHOUOOW, . & PCIIIIVE CUr FGR FWAIE CQMimit. Tula remedy will act in harmony with tlie Fe. jslo system nt all times, and rJso immediately upon tlm abdominal and uterine muscles, and ro siorathcm to a healthy and strong condition. Dr. Marc'alsl'J Utcrino Catliolicon will cure fan In? of thd vr.imli, Lctieorrbrea, Cbronio Inilamms llud and Ulcerallnn of tlio' Womb, incidental Uciaorrlu-o cr l'loodlncr, Talnful, Bapprcsfcd a id Irregular Menstruation, Kidney Complaint, B irrennecs nn JU ccpccialiy ad.iptcd to tlio chango of Life. Bsnd for paropblct free. AHlcttcroof iac,i;lry fro "ly answered. Addrcusasaboie, For s-.!j liy all d-n?r:istF. NfwuJjo Sliicrbottlc, C.llnWn pl.iiv). D" snro and esi for Dr. llr clili.'s Utci ino Catl.olli.0'1. Tako no otb'- Kor elo ut A. Ji Uurling's Ilrui! Siora in Jjoll alilon. uuy 20-jrl TfTRITC Wnntnit tor kinJ.alll.lru4 !' S,TLr?inlBooks & Bibles low In price; kIIiiii UV, nrrtlnt every where! I.lbernltefinl i;('JUji tsirrrUun i. t U li, 1 ourth St.'mUdclplu. I'm- 7c Practical Life.) In all AvenncMorLlCo Mill pji. C'lcnr (.rpe. ttmtl Idiidlu mid IIlustratloiiB. Alir..STS WANTKII. OI.. lu 11U per .M.nth. loilcfnii. ijLcil I.e. tKCUKDi-iCu . l'MUJolubl. I'l- r-CS(lt.)Nr(IN' ItlinTN'hY.lltsliloiiaUti KyUi lliioTnnd Siiiik MAfttn, Hank St., l'.cliltituii. All uork nnrr,iiilcd. Lewis W!s BANK ftTIlfcET, first sforo above trniv calls uttention tn his now mid fash lonablo stock ot' All or wlitcli lie is Selling at VERY LOW EST CASH PltiCES. K3- An Inspection Invited and satisfactions Kumai.leid lu ull c.is.-s. rJT3ae I'ewe i 12.15 l p C5SE f