SATURDAY. 8EPTEMBER S3, 1882. Our Neighborhood in -Brief. "Dear mother," said a llltle boy, "A cyclone In me grapples." "My child." ehe sald,"'tla thut you pty For Healing ourcreen apples." A bad lock-Wed-lock. A killing key-Whiskey, tiara you ever seen a cat-Bsh. liar yMl VeF setn a coir hide. Have you erer aeeti a buard walk or a house Hy. Last day Tor paying Uxea Saturday, October 7th. A cktcken don'l neevi tt hatchet to Latch el'a chicks I dobs lit'1 -rd Maydr bt Allmlnwn has drdafett all unriiuztlnl Jogs 111 be (hot. Oul-ytiunjt fl-le'rid Bert fcVaholdt dftfpi yer Lehigh as Hi iown over 8uns)y. SSjuClockl, Watches, Jewelry nrld silver vVare for sale, arid repilrldg ddhe at ltaga man's Store, behlgtiloii. 25-yt. David fclark, f tlniletoh, haa Well (natter mechanic of the Lehigh Valley rail road for 17 yeara. Our young friend Granville Froellch it Un a Visit Id MS parents from Midde'itjfolls, he ejepecta to return next Week. Miss Emma, Rower an accomplished oung lady of Cutnsauqiis, was tno guest of Mrs. V. P. Ijong, during the past week. sHGranrt npening if PmH and Winter Dry (Joods, Dniss Gongs', flolloiisi Dn-js Trimmings, rln.at E. It. Snyder a liarik (street, thin borough. Palriek Mark ley wa( killed Friday morning at Neiquehonltig, by the fall of a hoisting ear, touted by the breaking of a tone. the September moon fulls on the 27th, twenty six minutes alter midnight It is the Itiperb harvest maun one of the crowning glories of autumn. Hljir you wantft nice smooth .easy shave Yoitr hair cut or shampooing, go to Franz Rdederer's Saloon, under the Exchange Ho tel. He will fix you right, and don'tyou forget it. The Aldine Coal Company's powder magaaineiR few mild from W'ilkesbarre.cx plodej Monday morning with a tremrud out report. Ifo lives were Inst. JSSf Wn- wants to exo.hmig Town prop erty I-ir a Farm uf 142 arp-s, wilh go.l new buildings ami line Iruit tree nti it. Address, W. M. UirsiiEii, this borough. William Kohler, aged nine years, of Easton, fell from a moving canal boat at 8latington on Monday and was drowned. II is bodv was recovered. Walter F. Singmastor, President nf the Lehigh Telegraph Co., died Wednesday in Allentown,of congestion of the brain, after one, day's Illness. William Ashman, a miner employed at No. 1 slope, Upper Lehigh, was fatally in jured by a fall nf rock on Friday He died aburtly after the accident occurred. D. S. Dock, the watchmaker and jewel er, h removed from Obert'a building, into the heuso recently occupied by Joa. Do Frebn, oppotite the PublicSquare. 53u5clio.il bonk) and school intleri.il at tery lowest price-, at E. K. Luckenhach Broadway. Mnueh Chunk. Ala. a full line' of the handsomest designs in wall puperand bottlers. Dennis Boyle, of Summit Hill, and Charles Keeaan.of Coal Dale, will have a dash nf 100 yards lor a purse of $30, on Sat urday the 30th. Keeuuu won the toss for Iho ground: Dr.O. B. Ldndermnti, of South Bethle- Item,, has been elected a director of the Lehigh Valley railroad company, ti fill the Tacancy caused by the death of David Tbeirtas. Our esteemed cotempnrary the ila uch Chunk Coal Goalie, will please accept our thanks for proof f the proceedings of the Republican county convention, published In another column. Charles Silvers and Jacob Clark were killed at the Red Ash colliery, near Wilkes bar re, Tuesday, by a fall of rock. Both were married. Silvers was preparing U en ter the ministry of the Methodist church tsa- If you have a cold or cough of any kind, buy a bottle nf Hill's Peerless Couch Syrup at Dr. C T. Horn's drug store. Use il all, and if not satisfied return the empty bottle ami ho will relund your money. He also sells Peerless Worm Specific ami Hill's Worm Drops on the same terms. No cure, no my. The eighteenth annual convention nf the Pennsylrania State Sunday Seho.il As sociation will be held in St. Paul's Luther an church, Easton, on Wednesday, Thura day and Friday, October 11th, I2tli,aud 13th. At a ineellim nf the Democratic County Committee, held at the Court House Mon day, September 4th, Hon. Win. M Itapilicr was unaniinouslv apiaiitued u m-ml-er of the Democratic State Committee lor Carbon county. A very exi-elleut selection. If you are going on an excursion or business trip, stop in at the Anvoctra ol flee, before atarling and purchase a travel ci' accident j.)l-y which insures you $15 per woelt in case ( injury, or $3,1100 to your family in case of death In accident, for ,u Iv 20 cents. Dr. J A. M iver, the pracllc.il Surgeon Dentist, of Broadway, M.iil. ii Chunk, lo. had a practice of over 2(1 years, and iapmn ably the oldest resident dentist iu this val ley. The Dr'a work speaks for itself, and the fact that all critical work in the region It given to him is a sufficient guarantee nf his superior ability aa a burgeon Demist. A loaded train on the North and West Branch railroad broke through a teinio- rary trestle bridge at South Wilkesbarre, Wednetday morning, and fell filleen feel. James Wallace, brakeman, James Peters, Frank Spavd, Peter Neidemrer, Hiram Porter and William Cola were seriously in jured. "I don't believe a word of II," exclaim ed Brown. "This theory that man decend ed from the monkey it all nonsense. The two races are no more alike than nothing at alt. You ran't tell me" "Oh, res, I cm,1 interrupted Fogg; "Ihe monkevs dmi't wear clothes" Yet David Eblert continue, to hire nut teams at low rates, at hit livery on North street. At th annuil mwtlnr of thi stock holders of the. Thioas Iron company, held at Uokendauqua nu the 12lh, the old hoard ofdlre tor uat re-elected with the excep lion mat Sam iel Drake, who w is cho.cn. In the place ol DvidThoma, i ecated. The new liuartl ooimeta .if Samuel Thoiiius, B C. Clark, Daniel Riinkle. Charles Siewart, J T. Knighl.W W. Marsh and Samuel Drake, SsSI.Gih1 adriee in the maiu-r of In vestments or Speoulstinns in Stocks, are worth a ureal deal. We hear that Messrs. E.deV. Vermont A Co., the correspondents of 400 American papers, send l subscribers, fortl per quarter, a Privatt Financial Lit ter of informsilon, concerning the N. Y. Stock market. They arc impartial and in dependent, and ought to b gireu a fair trial. An old resident of town, Hirhsrd Weiss, died, on Ssturday last after a few weeks sickness. Buffalo Bill and his Chum, of town, hare lieen on tha "war-path" during the pitt law wkt, Job a Haines, (10 years of sgei palden of Hamburg and for many yetn a boatman aaiitttiaairi ,mmii4t in ifcn.iuMiVi 1. 1 oH Hie Schuylkill canal Was found Head in the cabin bf hit boat at Schuylkill Haven Friday. Ilia bold (vaa undergoing some re pairs at the dock and no one knew that Haines was oh the boat. The cabin door was locked and Wat forced open by fail Iriemls, who were in search nl bird for SB- yeral day. The Deputy Comber enipJIl- teled a jury, who rendered a verdict of death from apoplexy. About seven o'clock Friday evening Eugene Huff, a brakeman on a coal train on the Lehigh and Susquehanna railroad, Inst his life whllo coupling cars on a sidltig near the rod nil bouse, above UethlehCm junction. ttufPa body was found under a car, where he must have fallen while in the act of coupling. The head waa completely served from the body anl was found lying outside the track, opposite the body. After several train hands were examined a ver dict of accidental death was rendered and the railroad company and its einptdVes ex onerate.) from all blame. Mrs. Catharine EmcrL-k, wife of Jacob Emerick, a farmer liring in South Man helm townshipidchiiylkill Co., died sudden ly ThlirS.lay morning of last week, The de Seated and her little ann left borne at an edrly hour with" a load bf produce which they soon disused of, and had just left Srhulyklll ltaveb oh their way home when Mrs. tioierick luddUhly fell back In the wagon and expired. Tlio little- boy drove back to rL-htiyl&lll HaV'en With his mother's corpse, where a Deputy Coroner held an in quest Heart disease Is believed to be the Cause, of her death. She was 55 years of age alld did hot rjuutplaln of feeling 111 during the clay, Oscar itnrirf, oT Schuylkill county, adopted a novel method of collecting a de linquent account the other day d rid he is nuW in jail pondeHrlg Oyer the problem bf success. Wlllianl M. Strlue awed him $30 and proved deaf In all idvitations to settle. Knerr finally grew wriar'y of walling and hired il horse front his disobliging debtof, Which be told for the amount bf U is bill. His arrest Ulldwed and be was committed in default of $!U0 ball. He will probably spend the period of Uls Incarceration study' lug the debtor lawsot the Commonwealth, but la not likely t find oiiywhere a statute that recognizes the metbdd be adop'ted with doubtful success. SS-.D. ri. Bock Is now nicely located IH his tiew store xoumi nltosite the Pub! c oVtiare, mid is receiving a handsome Itneol new and fashionable jewelry, which he will sell Very cheap for cash. Attention, Firomca. You are requested to attend a special meeting ol Li-high Hook and Ladder Co., on Monday evening next, 25th inst., at seven o'clock, for the transaction of important business. By order tl. V. Miiivtiiimkii, Foreman. "The Tallet- Makes the Han." Since the lailor mukes the man, it must be eviilent to the most easy-going mind that the best tailor makes the best man. This, of court", mint be taken with limit ations. However, il is a fact admitted by all, that as a man must hau clothing he might as nell have it f fit him neatly and made in becoming atvle as In have it dis cnlto him ngaiust nil recognition by his friends. a4 it Um frequently' floes For the purroie then of hiivmg their patrons praise them because of their hecoininn appearance Hint well imide curments, (lauss A Uro, the popul.ir inerchunt tailors, of Lvhighton, make a point in give their customers jier led fits and garmeiita well and artistically made. Artist in clothing themselves, they are satisfied only when their patrons are satisfied, uml their purpose is to come as near perlecllon a can be. The stock? bTTall mid winter tr,oods ia very large, tarter tnan most merchant tailoring establishments carry, and much lurger Ihnn can be found in anv of the tailoring stores, and beinu: gentli-inen ol taste the styjt- nl their goods is a prime consideration with them. In ad- litinn to their immense st.vk of merchant tailoring ooihIs liter havea full lineoflioots, slnvi-s, hata, caps, and getiilemen a lurnish- inir goods, Ui which they inritn the nlten lion of the'r patrons and the public. Piices fully as low as Ihe same articles cjti bo got anvwbere in the State. A Forger Nabbed in Easton. Monday alternoon a stranger applied to the teller of the Northampton County Na tional Bank, E.isUn. for a blank which was furnished him. Eirly Tuesday morning he presented a note drawn bv Frank Kuecht, of Kition, payable to William Sey mour, f. r $54, payable in ninety days, in itnrsed hy 8tewart & Co. The teller, Charles Helrieli, became, suspicious on see ingtlie indorsement of the firm, and telling the truiiger to call at U o'clipk, put the no'o in the hands of Detective Simons, who lenriiel that the note was a lorgery, Stew art & Co. no pronouncing it. When the man Hppeiir.d al the hank again he was ar rested llo fii.iifei.-ed his mlt and gave his name hs A'.el8 Ftinur, from near Penns buri, in Hilt State, lie is a photographer hy trade lie udmittvil luiring si-ired one year at Nnnistown for lorery on the IVnns imrg Bank. He has lieen held for trial. Fall and Winter Stylet. Our gentlemen readers will no doubt be pleased ui learn that II H. Peters, the poj ular merchant lailor, at the Posi.iifiice, is now r. vim; mi iiiiineinu- at.-ck of cloths, .simere and nil wool siiiniigs lor Ihe tall hiiiI u 't.ti r trade, and that he is fullv pre pi el io iiiaK ojitiowg.-i.ls it, the most lashioliahle end laptellll In.ihlier, at prices wnlcii cannot he disputed, Remeiiiher per fiv-t liu uml iow prices, is ln motto. Call Slid Ill-peel g.al. Mahoning Squibs. Mr. O F. Kisiler hat returned home from tha ICuUUiwu State Normal school on account of sickness. TUe Centre Square Literary society had un meeting for the past four weeks, and on U1 Saturday evening a meeting wet called liutouly a lew members were present, how ever some business was transacted A school teacher once asked a little boy while reciting geography, "John, did you er fc-e the Catskill mountains?" he r- plied, "No air, but 1 taw them kill rats."J C. A. Harlung spent last Sunday at Lehightoti witli his parents. A. J., the noted hunter from Mahon ing, shot three wild ducat on last Monday, His brother David, then tried his luck at them, but did not meet with suocesa The farmers, ol this place, ar busily engaged in sowing their grain and gather iug their potatoea. Each one claims to hare tbe largest sitaues, but il is nt of so great an iinimrUaoe, liecause none hare as yet been discovered at large at the water-melon which Mensrs. O F. KUtler and T. M. Bal lift purchaoed last Saturday Mr. Dei!uiaN..thsiieii i busily engsged ( u threahliig, at present. His engine works gocal. he claims that lie haa one bf the best machines in the county, and we admit that he has. He can thresh, on an average, about twenty bushels of wheal or thirty busbelt of oatt an hour. Prof. N. M, Balllet, of Kutitown, had a very sore foot, but, we are happy to lay ue hut recovered Some of the folks who went to Ihe pic nic last t ndar did not return until ou Mon day. A Lost Prevented. Many lose their beauty Inim the hair falling sir fading. Parker's Hair Balsam mi nn I ima nttiiurw niiflihmani . f,ue and crayneosaud isanele'eantdreu. ing. kEpUBLlCANS IK COUNCILi The County Nominating Convention of (he Carbon Republlcant was held St the I'ourt ilouse last Monda'y Id Malfct Chlibki Chairman Mulbearn, o( the Rlfmbllcah County Committee, called the convention to er iit it 1 1.20 $. rh'and temporary er ganixalion was effectej by the election of Fisbef ttarard as chairman, D. K. Morro and J", ti. Oabel aa vice Presldentsnd S. ii. Gllham and 0. F. Lipplncott aa secrttafiet. Mr. IlaCard tried to decline the chairman ship, claiming that he waa unfamiliar with parliamentary practices, but the con'fehtlen Insisted and bs accepted. At the cifllng of the roil of deltgatea the following refftlrU ed without contest: AndenrlW William Ooldttrora. Heaver Meadow Joseph TreTetla and Jne. T. Treratkls. East Penn J. D. Balllet. halt Mauch Uhnnx John II. Blegbe, D. K. Morrow and I). P. Hughel. . Franklin U. F.IIlckert, Nathan LtfUer and Levi Horn. , North Kidder Ai Pennington Ulller: South Kidder Jacob 8, Hawk. ., l,anirord-T. II. Williams. IIuh Edaf; Lewis lllchards and Nathan Tanner. Lausanne Andrew Uoyd. Lehigh , l.ehlghton Joslah L. OAbel, 3. R. Ullham anil II. 11. Peters Lower Towattietlllng Joseph Zlepesfuss. Mahoning Nathan Moser and Tllghman Kunkle. MRUCh Chunki lit Ward James II. Hand. Werk, Fisher llstard, ,Vm, A. Cortr'ght, Uhas. F. LlpplncUltahd Slthon F. Laarlsh. Mauch Chunk, !d. Ward .Idmes Wlldoneri Ueorge Wwodrlng,UcorK WarnltefndJames Melghnn. Nerquehonlng Samuel StaVenson and T. II. Uorby. Packer R W. Victor. Packerten Penn r'orest Prtf ryvllle W. V. Reber. Hdmriilt Hill Robert Derby, Wm.OThombi son and Win. T. Jones. Tewamensing Paul Ruck. Wcatherly 1'. Paul McEroy and Thomas Yundt. Wcllsport I. Y. Ux. Lehigh, Packerton and Penn Forest wero unrepresented, thus reducing the number bf delegates from 45 to 42. Chairman Haz ard hathed tint! delegata from each district it & Wltimlttee un permanent organization Tile committee on resolution! was ap rioihted at follows: Thdttlas Yurttit, John T. Trevatkis, D. P. Hughe), Hugh Edgar, Win. A. Cortrlgbt arid Ueorgb Woodrlng. Following is the Repdblican County Com- miltee appointed to serre lor 1883: Ahdlfnrled Dinlel Reynolds and Ellas EVanS , , , j. Rearer MeadbttJbhn T. Trevatkis and Robert Farrol. rf East Penn II. Srlyder and Penrose George. , ha.t Manch Chunk aciJ; W. Ilboren and wm. Ii. Armit. Franklin Levi Hot-H arid Robti SUhonen. North Kidder W. F.Streeterand A. Pen nltlirton Carter. SuUth Kidder Ed. Trdnide and W. II. LansVordS. It. ito'lUngef- lirid NatKib Lausanne jamea JUCKlnley and Henry Fowler. LbhlgH-, Lehlghtoii S.. It. ( Ollhiih anUEdbl B. Al Tirlhl Lower Towainenslhg Robert Machlltt and Wesleju Straun. Mahoning J. T. MeDanlel arid Tllghman Kunkel. Mauch Chnnk.lst Ward Simon F.Laurlth and James II. llandwcrk. Mauch Chunk, 2d. Ward Hugh Moore And rlcnrvn Wurne.kn. Nei quehonlB Darld P. Qrlfnths and Jos eph iminran. , . Packer Job Jenklht arid Robert J. Ylctori Packerton i-eiiii cvrcib a. ij. uiirisimaa sou uu, llennlng. . ( Parryvilla rharlet liunltri and Henry Mllham. Summit Hill Robert Derby and Morgan dlJIICB. Towamentlng Wm. W. Lorett eind llarrl Ion Kunkle. , , Weatherly T. Paul McEroy llnd E. 11 DeWltt. WelKpoi t D. R. Albright and II. K Cul ton After tbe appointment of the abnre com mittees Ihe convention adjourned until 2 o'clock p. m. irriRflooN ailslo.t. . . Tha convention wai called to order at 2:15. The committee on permanent organ izatlnn reported the following officers : President, Fisher Hazard, of Mauch Chhnk: vicn Presidents, D. K. Morrow, of East Mauch Chunk, and Tllghman I! Kunkle. of Malmnlngl secretaries, C. F. Llppineott, of Maucb Chunk, and J. D. Dalliett.of East Penn. The report was accepted. At the roll call of delegates Aug. Behrent wat sub stituted in the luissingdelegation from Penn Forest The only districts not representee in the afternoon session were Lehigh and Packerton. After tbe usual preliminaries the convention proceeded to NOHINATIUNS. The first nomination was forCongression al Conferees. Tbe gentlemen named were E. B. Leisenring,nf Audcnried, S. F. Peeler, of Lansford, Dr. J. B. Tweedle, of Weather ly, Gen. Wm. Lilly, of Mauch Chunk, and Thomas Musselman, of Summit Hill. They were chosen by acclamation. The resolu tion in which they were nominated pledged them to rote for no nominee who is not a protectire tarifl'man. The Senatorial Conferees aamed are John R. Leisenring.of Maurh Chunk, & R. Oil ham, of Lehigbton, and A. Pennington Cirler, of Lehigh Tannery. The reprrsen tative delegates to Ihe next Slate Cotivrn lion are A C. Prince, ol Aquashicola, and D. P. Hughes, nf East Mauch Chunk. Win. II. Stroll, of Mauch Chunk, was named Senatorial delegate to ihe next State Con veution. The Court room wat well filled when the nominations lor county offices was reached The refusal of several prominently named candidates to lun simplified matters and made the work light. The following were named for Assembly : 5. r Mlnnlek Summit Hill. J. K. Rlckert Fraiiklln. H.U Tatlor Audenried. t. R Ullham Lehlghton. W. F. Stretter North Kidder. 6. O. Wheatley Lehlghton. Tbe balloliug was abort and decisive, Captain Minnick being successful for first place on the second ballot, and Mr. Taylor for second pltce on the fourth ballot. Mr. Wheatley withdrew at the third ballot. The rote waa at follows: fibst ruct Mlnnlek 20 23 IKCONO 7LACK. Streeter 2 2 Streeter 2 2 Hlckert e 3 Taylor 9 11 Gilliam t 1 Hlckert lj il Tat lor 19 23 Ullham T T Wheatley... 1 0 Whsatley.... S 2 Tbe nomination of Minniek and Taylor were made unanimous. Tha nomination for Piotbonotary was that of Mr. P.F. Mul liearn,wbo wat named by acclamation. For Sheriff the namet put forth were Joseph Webb WeissporL James R. Pureell Weatherly. John S. Miller Welssport. A. K. Snyder Lehlghton. Only one ballot was necessary, resulting in Mr. Webb's nomination. Tb vote stood j Webb 21 rurceii Miller 0 Sujdr 7 Mr. Webb's success brought furth applause and his nomination waa made unanimous, For Conner the candidates were C. S. Bax ter.of Nesquehoning, W W. Reber, of Tar- ryrille, and Dr. R. B. Kirby, of Maucb Chunk, Dr. Reber waa cbosen on the first ballot, tha vote standing i Baxter Reber Ktrby For Jury Commissioner tbe candidataa named were W, II. Webr, of Beaver Mead ow, ti. Steventon, of Nesquehoning, andJ. 8. Hawk, of North KidJer. Mr. Hawk wat named en tbe first baltot,tbe rote being: Hawk 21 rUevensou , 6 WcLr , 11 For County Surveyor Mr. William Yar rington,ef Maucb Chunk, wat nominated by acclamation. The report of Ihe Committee on Resolu tions wat adoitted amid applause. Dr. W. A. CBfinitbl theh read the 111- tlob, which bati bbth liietehled tb the' Idle t)enlocratlc County Cbhvtnllbh by the Pfo hltltllonlltfr. After the stdobtlori ol it 8 pVlltloHl Will Wananiake'r, the tbinerence agifalnr; bh permU'lota aiidreasod the Convention, crliH plimerftltig the Jiepilbllbih p'tlrty tiri III morality and thanking the delegates, for their courteous treatment and prompt He ogn'Rion ortbe claims ff (be Prolf ib'ftlnfifal. District Attorney MUIh'etfti, belKj called upon to address tha deifies, ipofe.' briefly arid pointedly allu'd'Bg tn the harrnuh which had prevailed in the Conrentionnd expressing tiis conviction that it would eX tend to election tlsj and make cetiaih the ilccess of tbe ticM lb the county. Thb Convention adjourned, about 4 o'clocki The Anthracite Coal Trade. PhiladelnhiaXfr. 18th inst.: The ah' thrcite lioal trade, though atill very quiet, ahowseomeiigni that Improvement may hei Thil is carrying the trado gradually Itilo a better condition. Tlie prfHill suipeliSiob bf coal production during the past two or three weeks haa lerr generally quickened the de tfland fotCoaMnd al the sametllrie Induced buyer to take readily hold of tbe stocks of boal oU hand. At the close of the past week the supply of coll on hand at Port Rich mond wat fifty tllouidnd trim iess that! at the tame time latt ybar; and owner! by nd means carls td press ttocki on the bands bf buyers. The stock of coal on hand at tide wdter thippibn points, August 31l I88J1 wes 603,- 012 tons! on July Si, IS8I, 57932 Idnli Increase, 27,510. Those who are looking out fdr supplies seem quite ai tfnzlous td tidy as holders are to sell j 111 oilier words, the out look: nfthe eoal market frontlsci more pro fit for the bolder of Coal than any danger ef H probable bVerttlpply. lihlitj there it a rood duUlami throughout the New England market; tlie retfcbl temporary suspension of production has relieved what little appre henslon there might have been of excessive output near the end of thb teftson. Tbe coal trade this year is aa cnfcollroglbg as cmld be desired. Current coal business in llin local trade is now large. The Enqi neering dud Mining Jb'drH'al saVa of the New York market : "Tlie deliveries tifr'oat at old Iow prices are Blackening; anil; though we hear df low figures IttkUn by the middle. men I II is fulr to quote' tlio nlttlkdt at about September pricesj frtb bri bdefd; rthlch is dliout 20 cents Under the' circular rales. It Is exacted that in tht! rlcH few weeks the' large1 botnber ofsirlall tieillers al ilianv in ieisjtfeeks and rivers alobg tho coast Will conic' into the mdrket for their winter sup plies, a trade which ih Ihe' aggregate is very large, and which Will be the first td ritiHa a hardening of prices. By the time that iradi! (disposed of tbe household consumers will begin making in reads into the stocks In the yards'. Altogether tbe prospects for il brisk business at a hot distant HUtts eeems fair, though there eecttis little disposition at present to make any special preparation for it." Tha total tr,bnage of anthracite coal from all the regions' for the Week ending Sept. 9; ai reported by the several carry Ida- compan les, amounted to 8118,783 toils, dgo'ibet (jM;- 310 tons ib the corresponding week last year, a decrease of 205,533 tons. Tbe total amount of anthracite mined for the year is 18,758,020 tons, against 18,581,247 tons fpr the salne period list year, a' increase of 197 373, tons. For the week ending on (he 10 111 inst., 175,407 tons of coal rtrds transported over tie L. V. RR., makinga total of 4,782,513 tons to that dale, and showing an increase of 357,937 as compared with same time last Year. For the week ending Sept. 15, there were tl3,"JO tone oT'fcoal shipper) over thej L. & S. RR., making a total to date of3, 137,900 tons, a decrease aa compared to same time last year of 9,263 tons. Welssport Letter. Mrs. R. H. Schonerwho has beet! stop ping at Bethlehem for the past few weeks with her parents, returned borne last Wed nesday. Weissport flutters itself somewhat upon the nomination ofj. S.Webb for Sheriff, Mr. Webb is a good, whole-souled fellow, but Ihe pity is that he is the candidate of the wrong party to be successful in his as pirations. Lentz will distance him In the race from 400 to 500 rotes In the county. 'Rah for Lentz. The defeat of J K. RIckert forthelegis latlve nomination is an outrage opnti the constancy and firmness ol tha lower end Republicans. By virtue of the, principles which predominate in the Republican parly, Mr. Rickert should have had the nomina tion aa the lower end msn. The bosses de creed otherwise. Tbe ticket is decidedly a "First National Bask" creature and smacks of Slalwartistn throughout, Mr. RIckert was entitled to the nomination from the fact that be is a veteran Republican and has been from the infancy ol the party haa worked for the success ol the Republican parly for the last twenty vears.never flinch ed In his adhesion tn what he believed to be honest and according to principle. It is needless to say that his name would have added strength, such at it necessary tu elect a Republican ticket in the county, from the fact that he has an established reputation for bonesty, thriftyness and frugality second to noue other in tbe county. At may be expected hit defeat is a wet blanket upon tbe rank and file of the party of "Moral re form and ideas" In this section, and will be Justly resented by many of them. If there Is any Republican manhood left and if that manhood will assert itself, then this "boss ticket" will bite the dust on Nnyember 7, in no mean manner. The hour of revolt it at hand, and 1st such honest and sincere Republicans as Rickert) J. 8. Miller, Trol, J. F. Snyder and others of this class, burl the lance of opjoisition into this "boss tick et of tbe bosses." "Eternal vigilance Is the price of liberty," and if.lhe honest Republl cans wisb to maintain their right or liberty nf aelrctiug thair own candidates hereafter they will be rigilantand rise with the prow. is of a Phmnlx t defeat this uuhallnwed creature tbe Stalwart ticket of the lubald ery bosses or Duke Donald ofSimnnsylvania. Who will first raise the standard of revolt t Won't the Iriends or RIckert do lit The cause is sufficient and the reason ample for it, lor hat Rickert not alwayt been an abid ing, follower and supporter of that which honest Republicanism demands! and hat be not been pushed away or defeated for nominationi from time to time by men who are by far his inferiors in honor, and correct) principle? How long will this mockery, this shameless prostitution of Republican manhood continue? We pause for a reply until November next, when we beliere that a peal ef thunder will strike Cameron's sub slderies In a manner that will ttarb them nerer again to outrage houest Republican WDtlment. Miss Lizzie Lupton, who was off to the seashore and Philadelphia returned to greet her many frliqdi on Saturday. 'Mis L. It kh esttlHablsi lady and her friends are glad to se her back again, What will our friend ef tha Gaultt ii with the temperance straddle t "Ohi eon1 kithney Itieu art a Jewel 1" Wo tuppose it It stilt ''Bjorbon- stupidity!" "Inherebt Id iocy irid disease." tjitfcfffc mth for two WefckS yBU Were wHtllig the Bourbon tern ierah(?e llrtiilrllB Ul Hhd vVoh't you pleat write ItdoSrt hniVfilnce it hat beenHle tt rhlller of "Wnerent Idiocy and disease,1' Ih Ihe ltei(ibflcan parly also. To beeahdldi the tHb rlartles have acted the part oTn liyjj Hrrite b'b tbe questioned should sulfa? for tbf So double-ftccd and pharaidicul aetlorls. W Have no leipecl lor any ie'ttlf lnen.be' they Democrat or Repitbllcjln) wrWn thev adopl a set of th'o(etl?Jl eihir'J for policies ttalsat aiMil lU.. . .il l f I - i I: -i iii . i . This isjust what the two battles hare do5b in thil county. Will cbrilfslenl and hVhest prohibitlohist or te'iiiperenss nlerf ii'plaud such dishonest acilbtj , We.trtiit tbt 1 Mr. Will M. Wahnarifacherj toe great tfitiperatit-eSlfditlei will hriltl faith on Sat urday bvBnlllg In the BrUtljjcllcal church. Hit lubject will bb "f einpefauce." Let all go to bear him, for be talks like a book. His oratorical powen are bfa superior kind, nd tie will, no doubt; treat his audience to a graphic description of ihe great evils which arlio ffbm the use of stimulants. The cause which he advocates, namely: absti nence It tt great and good cause. It should enlist live hearty support of all who desire to see a sober, happy and industrietlj (ISo pit. The "God of battle" is with the cause end we hope that ultimately it may tri umph from the moral lorca that ii beliitid it. By the force and a terhp rah lis ienil ment of the people it (Kay become S Jiiccess, but never 'by arl'y jfotitlcal trickery; decep tion and michitlttliolls, for it Ii a ciillse ris ing far beyond politics and pollc'yi It It a question tfaatt Is deciJetil) to bo ttdtoc'nted by tbe cHUfch ini n'ritUy politicians oa the rostriufli for; at eifieriehce teaches us, no law hal ever been eriiic'ted that b'aa iljo desired ehect, narrielfj to eradicate si social evil. dltid fjookn wilt patronized on Satur day bv some fcf our towii toki: It waa a nice time tbey had, at least dame rdrrJof aayr so. . Dr. J. G. Zern was one of the VlSlldft to the Commonwealth Club's receptldfl of State, canilillitlfe!; la PhiladeipiilHj dH fdcsd'ay evening. The Repulicatit hare trlado their nom inations. Every trua iflid hob'est Democrat will deem it hie duty' In Id II In lino and work for the success of our ticket: Il is llmB that, the damnable bickering which pervades some Democrats etnpa. Our ticket compares favorably Id rilcifaiityrintegHiy and honesty with that of lilt' colli ihoo enerfij; thth why should there be any stragglers on this scrife. Hencbfurth let our commanders man the guns and filarjd tlielti Id line sd at te open with "grape and canister'' alobg' the whole line of the opposition. Let Us khorV notb 1 ng bf the defensive. Aggressireness, cour ageodd aggression is the sbilalab wilh which we til u st wib the battle. If the Republi cans: trill dig Iritb tbe lllme and filth of what ode iriau of aWiief rHH.v liSVs dode; in the past, let us remind them nfthe fact that their ticket, for moral debasement, tands forth in shining contrast to a iy other Id the field. The Democrats have nothing to explain under trie dlFcJlrlslanc'es; grid hence tbey can enter this onntest in a bold and fearless inannen No indecisireuess Is wanted-.. .The fiaremitrita' Hf WetsaKnrt rm 9lttnm into a difapidateil cobdltion. Counbil should at once call the atteotioli nf property oWners to this serious matter and cotilpel them to fix where fiiiflg Id necessarV. DefoN! Wdsj ttB hope la see our pavements in a belter con dition Aaron F. 8cyner wat on a visit to Se ling's Grore nrer Sunday. Whd.wlll anhonnoe himself aa sn Inde pendeiil .RepUbllrdd tandiditle fur dUfy Comniissluier, now that tbe Republican! haye struck such a bonanza in Jake Hawk 7 Won't tbe fate of irony overtake him also 1 Is there one that will "gnslw at a gnat hll ewallnwlng a Camel 1" Referred to tbe Independent candidate. George Harp returned from Buffalo with n nice drove of Cattle during tbe week Rape Is one ol the heaviest cattle dealers in the county. Mr. Paul Wagoner, & former resident; but now of Montgomery county) it stoppibg at Weissport with friends. Alii. TheBtrkl County Fair Will be held in the city of Reading,on tbe 26lh,27th, 28th and 29th' Inst., and is the great holiday occasion for Berks and ad- joining counties. Preparations for the event hart been in progress lor months, and a large number of entries hare already been made in the different departments. Nearlv all stalls for lire stock were secured as early aa the first inst., by well-known breeders for the exhibition of thoroughbred cattle. Tbe display of agricultural machinery and implements will be rery extensive, Com- petilire trials of machinery will take place dally. Special features hare been provided for each day, including a balloon ascension) concerts by tbo celebrated Ringgold Band and other popular organizations, trials ol speed between noted trotters, pigeon -flys, and other attractions. On Wednesday, September 27th, special excursion trains will be run over the Philadelphia and Read ing railroad and blanches, on which day excursion tickets will be sold at all stations at much reduced rates. On Thursday, the 28th inst., an excursion under tbe auspices of the "Knights of Bt. Lawrence" will ar rlvo from Wilmington, Del., which it is ex pe.-ted will number 2,590 pertous, as over 1,500 tickets bad been sold at early aa tha 5th intt. Ou that day a number oftbecan didatts on the respectire State tickets will be in attendance. Gen. Jamas A. Beaver bas giren positive promise to be present. There will be a large outpouring of ople during tba cujt'nuance of tbe fair, and it is believed that from 30,000 to 40,000 ;tr toos will be on the grounds at one time. Thia it an epiortunily which should net be missel of seeing the city of Reading and county of Berks at their best. Hszing at Lafayette Collage. The aoph.mores al Lalayetle College, Eaiton, had a grand time Monday night hating freshmen. It was supposed listing had died nut at the college, but Ike class of '85 has resurrected iu Many indignities were heaped upon the poor freshmen, who, roused from their sleep, ware forced to per form various fosU for tbe edification of the sophomores. Those who were not willing to obey tbe maudales of tbe sophomores were towed in blankets, treated to cold water, forced to drink sour milk and dooth- er undignified things. One freshman, who resisted stoutly ,wss overpowered and rough ly treated. Another freshman, a stout farm er, aaid tha sophs would not haze him, nor did tbey. A pistol pointed at their beads sent them away to terror. The sophomores expect to hear from the faculty. A veterinary department it to beopaned at Harvard thlslsll. The course Is arrange.! to cover tbrea years vftbaorvlical and prac tical instruction. , INVISIBLE rOIBON. Itok It Werk! Its Way Into the Bo'tfV and Hew to Counteract It. Ono of tha great scourges of the present year in all parti uf America hat been ma laria. Thil Is a Ircilblo so treacherous In its nature and so dangerous In Ui resillti at tt) Justly Cause a) prehension wherever It tUs'rtppe'ared. Out there are so many er fonedUl Ideal upVth the subject that a fetv Wbrdi Wlb In order al a time when people' Cra subject to rtlSta'rlal Influences. Malarial whl6U means simply b-td nlft Is tno tibtllttluti hame ol a class lif diseases which atlia from t.resof lletiaf I tig reget (ble tMillWr, Ihlbwii oil' Iron slUglmhl jaads' or tiilClbf Vegetation undergoing HecoWpo. sitluHi These SKirea wh.1i ihliale.1 with till-breath or taken iiwi tllti ftSlelil it fill rtnte'-soon enter Hie bbl itnd certiinirtlilie lhtn "V1 . Iwtbold. whereby the fthnlg tJun, ,rdercd. Whed Ihe aerm tl.eofv of disease was firet ttdtMllceit It las s'fiu- noseil that these ll"H-J were bf iiniiHal Mof- ture, and like the bilCteria In diphtlierift were propagated In theJUloUd, btil they are now conceived III Ue or vegetable urlgtriIIRn the fungi loutid tm decaying v.ml (.f In cellars. The source of tlfis state nfthe air is generally Swamps or stagnant poros wnicn, pariiauy nrren vy ine not aun.seuils forth raidil loaded with this lb a I.I tin I jiiin on. These Vapors descend to tho earth In the night, cooled by the hiss ilf leidpi-raturu and breathed by sleepers are readily In haled. Hence persons living tieilr stagnant podllor rharibel lira liable tube afllieted witn cuius arid leverjand idcti liabilities ure ncver Healthy, Ihbusih thbV are ihPre no tlhen tbe streams flowing into them ar- (illfe) ahd also when the water is high. Again me drdiotfge bl UuiIjcsi llaughier huusel: barits. etc..' stfa H fertile snurt-eif malaria. Una will ofleri notice in iMiiimg inm me ctignborL'ooa ol one ol these t un gish streams'tbet fiSa through almost every village a tnnSt villainous smell caused bv thenlfenlive refdsS tVhich communicates its bad odor to the atmosphere, especially on hot days. This absorbed into tbe ststetii by tbe lungs or taken in through water, which also absorbs it from tbe air, poisons the blood ari.l dernnres tha wI.oIa aVRtem. the pblinU ii alio developed in force In wells and sprlrlgi whbn thbv become low. and the result of drinking these is the same as breathing the Hoisonods dir. In a time of drouth Ihe great quantity ef vecettlfiou luat ones up in the meadows, stubble tielils and pastures,! be corn fields and forest leaves produces tbe same effluvia. On the pritrics wnen Urge tracts uf prtiirio ground are tureen oycrj me aeceyiug ypgeiattua is a widesnread cdiiseof riluluf 1st. The evils which follow malaria' poisn'hing are almost infinite. Disease ol a malignant ah' ddhgeruus nuture, acconipahied by symptoms ine most nistrcssing are certain to manliest themselves and life is a burden sn lone as this poison remains In tlie svslcm Tbe indications of malarial poisoning are loss of appetite, shortness ol breath1, pains about toe heart, wasting ol iiesu add stiengtn despondency; nervousness; chilly sensatioi I unaccountable 15S4llt.de. dull fisihs In vori ous parts of tlie U5dy,h'e!ld-aches, dizJiness; a coateu tongue anil dry mouth, night sweats, Itiljetdldr debility, pulling under ttie eyes, ad unusual colon odor or sedi ment abodt the fluids passed from the svs tenij tic. Anyone of the above symptoms may be dH Ifirlicalinn of malarial joisons in the' bUIV which necessitates immediate and batefUl (HlkntloHi , , ,i Rut if inalarlaj hoisoh hou'fd not nnd a lodgement in the human body; it would bo just as harmless as the oxygen of the air. TI.B np.il ,llirii.illltf ll tl,nt dA, Knlnn .h. aorbed into the system, It produces obstruc tions in the stomach and lungs, clogs the circulation Of th blnodi afiectt the kidneys, I V'e'f Uil fa'lheF brcKIJS: Ullil bHbc'i b'li dl- acases of a most dangerous character. There is only one known ,way by which these di seases may be avoided or cured aller thev have once made their opiarunce, and that is by keeping the great purilying organs of tbe body itt i-erfect health. These organs afb'lhe kiilii&ya tllili liter. No one whose kidneys or liver are ih perfect condition was ever afflicted by malarial taiison. And when these orgarlsara disordered; they not inly permit, but Invite, these diseases to make their inroads into tbe body. It Is now admitted by physicians, scientists and the majority of the general public that one medicine, and only one whoso power hst been tested and proven, has absolute con trol bfi arid kOI't the kidneys and liver in constant health dud lie neb proveuta malari al sickness. Thu remedy is Warner'a Safe Kidney and Liyer Cure, the most popular ji.!.. i..r i t uifiuviuc uciure me American ijcopie, aim sold by every druggist in the land. It ful y counteracts the evil effect of malarial poison In tba lyitettl; dud ndt only banishes It, but restores the meitiberl which that poison has Weakened. How well il doet this can be learned from' the follottingi Kansas CItT. Md .June 20. 1882. Mot ine from tbe state of New York to the west em country, I wss attacked with m ilaria and general debility. I had lost all appe tue ana was nartiiy auie to move auoul I had tried a great mnnv remedies, but nnth ai betlkred thy cnnditldh Until I bezaii us Dig Warner! Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, which seemed to help me right away, and I feel as well as I ever havo in my life. It is a blessing to people in this malarinus country C. F. William, 1412 Grand Ave., ef William A Co., Hard ware. This great rernedy his proven Its power in innumerable cases, aud it to-day more extentirely used in malarial districts, whether in cities or in the country, than any or all remedies for the cure of the ssme clsss of disease. No one can afford to trifle with the first symptoms of malaria, but In stsnt care should be taken to check it on the start before its aril Influences oversbad ow the life. GENERAL NEWS. A Boston girl attracted a multitude by having ber shoes blacked, just like a man, in front of tbe Revere House. Dr. Schliemann is suffering frem a ma larious fever, contracted during bis excava turns in the Troad last winter. Ue is at Marienbad,in Bohemia, drinking the wa ten. A material supposed to bo decomposed coral Is b-ung used for buildings in Fiji. It it toft in tbe inati,and easily cut into bricks which harden on exposure and aro yer; durable. Mr. Ruskin's Utile Meissonler, which recently sold for $30,000, haa become tin property of Defoer Bey, whose house on the Boulevard Haussmann, in Paris, already contains a very valuable, gallery of pictures A recently superseded foreign Minister while passing through London on his re turn to this country, registered hiniselfat Bowles's American Agency as "Col , American Minister . In rougbt for home." A German farmer near Depere, W,s. rejoices iu an Immense crop of cabbages this year. lie estimates that by the close of the season he will have sold over 30,000 head and will hare cleared a net profit of more than $300 per acre. Mr. Gladstone wears ready made cloth Ing, and when crossing a street, alwaya acts on tbe principle that the hypolhenuce of a triaagle is less thaa the two sides. In place of using the crosswalk, he cult olfibe con. ers, or crosses diagonally on the cubbies. The Chinese in California an not ills pleased by the antl Chinese. The prohibi lion of further immigration protects those already here from compct'tion, mid they are accordingly raising the prica of their labor. A dollar a day formerly satisfied a Chinaman on the Pacific coast, but now he demands $1.50, and usually gels it. Mr. Hoffman and Miss Barr were mar ried in tbe Gothic Chapel, which la a chain ber in Ihe Mammoth Care. It satisfied ererybody concerned excepting the bride, who was compelled to wear an unbecoming flannel suit, because tka drippings of the care would have ruined the handsome bridal dress that bad been made for ber. Maurice Welsh, of Norwich, Conn., earns bit living by manual labor, and is so willing U do to thai be voluntarily gave up hit pension of $4 a month. He wrote to tha pension agent that his wound, received f-i tbe war, had ceased to trouble liin'i, an I that be could not conscientiously1 receive auy morn help from the Government. An agent was rent tu find out whether Welsh wat sane. He was, Heresy Is ta'd to be rife in L'uno Theo logical Seminary, where the Preshylerlkn orthodoxy used lo be beyond reproach, Two tit the professois are accuseil nl teaching tho student! that the I'eiilalcuch' was not as ft whole the Wdrk ofMoses, that the Jewish' fltUBl gfew by d process of . Volution, hiiiI (hat tile i'etilaleilch tW written by ninny rAeil hlfemhle periods and fi nlly niiiiplleif Intr! a bodv nf redonl. Tlh'ri" Js similar fri'diMr at iho lihio Mellilill Univi-rsllv, rrceiileilt Sri.u being ehargiat it Mr dehVliig tfi3 thinly, tlie.dlvlnliv ol Clillst, arid' the feslfrriclloil hflhe bli.lv'. -A VieiihH journal nt nlloiirf de'alh thai fin's ot-iiirrid Ih Warsaw in consequence of wearing ii n minion i hlod underclothing. Thb dje fa'lt'd udder prcffllfullon ntfd was fnirilaltv absorbed by ttif fciilll, nnil rvinfi mis liiatt.r contained in It ('..tt-ed di-nlh hc first symptoms were yerlii-o; Mcvdliig mm the ftioblh. rind Ih'ss ol Sight. l'hysicL am w.-re unable tn eive ieliel. nn.l Ihe tin- tim died in ttth.iy. He L'af e the name bf IhE lindbr from tvllom 16- b.mihi the iltnTt-r elotdiiig In Vienna, and the Warsatv mid Viennese piillre Ma'e becii iu t-omiitutitc.! iiou aiHiut me oucitrriiiice. , solution in the dye" given (rfttriiully U a dug' piodiili-il denlli in ail hour. Yi i , l , ii i i i i ST6CK MARKBTHi Closing jSncea ol 1).- llnvcu ,t TtiWnienil, Bankers, No. 411 Sooth Third Street, Phil adelphia, SlooK bought uml Bold cither for cash or on martin. l'hlhdclpflld, Sfitelhher 20, I8P2 . bid al6t US. V., 1881, Exf :;...;.....-...10ifi nil If S currency riV.f.'i.i....; ISS US Kxl. o's, 1881, new; u.'ll'll) l"n$ US 4, new ;. i,-(.';l f:i 0 S4's ; .'..-.M20i 12111 Pe'iitis'ylviinia R R fi-IJ 91J Philadelphia S: R-adlug R II;.'.... 32 32t LeHifjh Vatlev RR...;; KOJ r,5I Lehigh Coal .V Navigation Co.:.::i 5 131 United N J R R & Catnil & 192 1U2J Northern Central R R Co..;.;; oft 6nj Hcstonvllle Pass. R R C" Iff 1BJ Buff. Pilfsbdrg i- West. R It 2tJ 22 Central TraHsiairlalimi Co 3-1 j 35 Northern Pacific Cpui tu 3ni 5US " " Prefil . tl0 90 North Pennsvjvanla R R 64 ,fii Philadelphia' Erie R 11 22J 23 Silver, (Trades) ....:;:.( 99' 99 LEHIGHTOH RETAIL MARKETS. cyttiiiicTkri Weeely. Flour per Ihck ,....;.'.-; (3 40 Fludr Spring mixed .' .; 3 lb Corn, per bushel. uais, per ousnoi. ;.;;.-;; Mixed Ohop; per ewt ;..;...';;;. Middlings, per cwt ;;.;.. (Torn Uhop ;;...;;:. Uran, per cwt ;..,;;. flatter. per pound .; ;;.,. .;,.;;;... ljgir'. per luseq.,.ii,-i. i. ,.;;,.; Ham, per pound .;.'..;; Laird, per pound Shoulders, per pound Potatoes, per bushel JIlAliKIi;!) HUNSICKEft-GRAVEn, On the 18th th'sl.jby the Rev. J. J.I. Haitman, Milinn II. Ilunsicker, rf, Lehlghton nd Miss Ella E. Graver, of Weissport. SPECIAI, NOTICES. A CARD. s all who are surferlng from tfieefi'ofsand iu i?ui u vlu!' v ul.l. uDiomi ncanneis, arly decay; loss o.t rdttn.Iiooa, bo , I will iemt a recipe that, will clirq you, FltEK OF uiiAKiir;. tins great remedy was dtseov. ered by a missionary In South America. Send a self.addressed envelope to the RET. Joseph t. Ik van station 1), New York City, ang. 1. ly. PIMPLES. I will mall (Free) the recipe tarn Oroide VKUE.'AULiK HALM that will tetnove TAN. FliTJKljEfl, FIMPUES and BLOTCHES, leovlnu the skin oft. blear dnd bcautllul; also Instructions for pronuclns; a luxuriant growth of hair on a but J head or smooth face. Address Inclosing 30. stump. nun, yanucLt , iz usrciay a-., n. l mar. 25-yJ. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser havjng been permanently eured of that dread disease! (Jonlurnpllon; by a simple remedy; is ahxlous tu rtiaMo known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. I'o all who desire It. he will send a copy bfthu prescription used. (Iree ol charue), with tile directions for nrenarlmr and uSInir the same. which tbey Will nhd a sure (JURE for i:()UUIIS, COLDS. UONSUaiPTIIlN, AS THAI A. HHONUnlTlS, &c. Parties wishing Iho Prcscrlptlon;wlll please address, Rev. E A. WILSON, l!H Penn St., niiaiuiuurg, a. x. mar.ss-yi. ERRORS OF YOUTH. A GENTLEMAN who suffered fbr years A from Nervous DEBILITY. PR EM A. TU h K UEUAV. and all theelleclsol voUlli Iu. Indiscretion, will for the suko Of suifcrlnx numanity, senu tree to auwno.neea ii ine recipe and direction for making- Ihe Simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by Ihe advertiser's experi ence can do so by addressing Iu perfect con Hdence. JUtlN 11. UitllKN. mar.l5.il it cedar ft. New York. laecwis Weiss, BANK RTREET, first store above Iron, calls attention to his new and fash ionable stock nf i All of which he It Selling nt VERY LOW EST CASK PRICES. J- An Inspection Invited and satisfaction guaranteed In all cases. m W9am P 3? f For the Following und Other IleasohS ':' It is noiseless. It sews rapidly. It has a high, limjj arm. It Is iluisblo and poiVerfuf It hl the most ronvenienres. !t runs en s-asilv a rhlld fan i'i-h il. It is easy to un. demand und opera!,!. Il is the hanilsomrti one ever I. mil. it r. i-erlroi iver ol all kinds of work. 11 is very rinifile, an.l heiice m-xir cls i nt of nrderi nor causes trouble. The b lud ran use It, 'ervout Mrnis are not annoyed by it, It has from Ten to Thirty Points of Real Superiority over" any other Maohine in Market. It is, from its many virtues, tho easiest to tell and the surest to satisfy eyerr one- if her buys It. It has all tha old popular features, combine. I with all tha now Improvement Vrhlclt bare proved to be desirable, besides many iecial improvements which others cannot use. It is self-tbreadmi;, bss the double feed, (elf-setting needles, slop motion for winding bobbins, the best take up, and stilcb regulator, and the finest Umlen In any machine For Sale by L. F. KERN, Lehigh Gap, Agent bt f'rfrl on County. ficpt, 2.-4 1, BROWN'S IRON BITTERS Vvillcure dyspcptfaJicartliurn, mala ih, kidney disease, liver complaint,' And other wasting diseases. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS enriches the blood and purifies the. system; cures weakness, lack of energy, etc. Try a bottle BROWN'S BITTERS Is the only Iron preparation thaf Uoe hot color the teeth, and will not tause headache or Constipation; as? bthef Iron preparations will: BROWN'S IRON BITTERS Ladie'S artrt ail sufferers froiri'netl falgia,' hysteria, and kindred com plaints; will find it without an cqualr DR. J. BTH'i discot3hjVi?!oi?'db'. ia.ncnisrs iuprSJlraJolrs! rARGHISI. OATHOUOOM, A POSITIVE &m FOR rtrr.AU COtfiPUISTJ. 'Jhlarenieayvilllfictlii ham.ouy with tho l"o jiale system at alt times, and also Immediately upon tbe abdominal and utcilno muscles, aud to store them to a healthy and strong condition. Dr. Msxchisl's Uterine Catl.o'tcon will cure fan." Ingot the womb, Luucorrhcca, Chronic In&imiua' Hon and Ulceiatlml tt tho Womb, Incidental Hcmorrharo or. floodlit!'. 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Sherman, Gem Grant, '- S'ttrldaii, Gen, JIancocl and CouMimlt of Em Itient .Men. G Ef . Gat iij t It it thtUst look on Indian Life ei-er written." 11 Hit or Wilkt (ilfthodltt.) n iaabookof tiiuncnttalu,' It la tbo onty authentic accoant of our loditni ever publlihed, ful'y rcreatlas their Inner' life," secret Ovlngi, exploit, etc.- It U rcplct with' Hirllllnaf czpertenrraof thiuthor,an4 of famou ScouU, Tnpperv Cow-boji, M'neri. Bonier RufSatis, etc.( vividly portraying Life la the Great Wat u It tmw ti. -iUd thntunud tn prtu. With EtM.1 En titles and Sapctb Chmmo-Llthosraph riatea la 15 colon, from pUetofrmphl tnado bj the U. - Government txjtvulif or (Aa great wott. AGEXTS 1 ThU (rrtnd Ux la now ont-arlltnc n othen tJO to 1. Vo cnrn petition. Arcoti areras 10 to SOonlen day. W want lOOO mow agent at one,- ErtUttic Territory mid Sjtrctal 'fcrni gixau Our larpa clrenUn wltbi full pattleuUrr temt rW, A f.o Sperlaien TUit Mat ur oJdttim for ft 8 eent ftJmit. Addrcn the iole pnbllthen, A. 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