SATURDAY, 8EPTEMBER 30, 1882. fc . - . ? Our Neighborhood in Brief. - , 1 About played eut Peaches. Oct out your winter clothing. -jSoon to be 1all away 8lraw hats. Will aoon be In market Chestnuts, , Tha County fain opens next Tuesilay, . r-Now la the time to gather autumn leave. Beautiful The scenery along the Le high Valley. ' ,. . The (haxt . term of i3ourt 'conrenea Monday October 9th, for two weeks. ' r- There are twenty-three patlenta In St. Lake's Koipitnl. Our m" h'nlaare stocking U fur the fill anil wlnlar I ids). B.w I pick pockets and harpers at tbe fair next week Miss Laura CIaus8,of this place, .is vis lllnc friends and relatives at Catasavqna, The price paid for stands on the fair grounds, Saturday last, was as high. as $51 Dan't forget the Carbon County Fair next week commencing Tuesday, October 3rd. Mr. F. Brinkman has laid a sub-tan tial stone-pavement in front of his dwelling en Second street. V-Clocks, Watches, Jewelry and silver ware tor sale, ami repairing done at Ilaga man's store, betiighton. Z5-yl An attempt In rr-organlte the Honk and Ladder company, of ibis place, is being tnade The Lehigh Zinc and Iron Company's Works at Bethlehem arc at present running double turns, day and night Rapid progress is being made on the new Easton silk mill. The laying ol bricks Has commenced on Thursday. The Lehigh Valley Railroad proposes to build thirty blocks of new houses at Hatleton. The No. 1 lurnace of the Copley Iron Company has been blown out fur the ur pose of relining. 'i5fsulf you wanta nice smooth,ensy shave your hair cut or shampooing, pi to Franz Roederer's Saloon, under the Exchange lin tel. He will fix you right, and duu'tyou lorgei ii. Lehighton and vicinity was very fairlv rtpresenteihat tbe Lehigh county Fair, at Atlentown, during the past week. The editor of the Auvocatk has been ron fined to his bed during the week by aevere attack of malaria ami diarrhoea. STWho wants to exchange Town nroii erty lor a Farm of H2 urn's, With good new nuiimngs ami nue iruit trees on it. Address W. M. Rirsnaa, this borough. At the Fairmount shaft, near Pittstnn, a new coal vein of good quality, ten and one-half feet thick, has been discovered be low the old workings. Charley, a young son ol Robt Sweeny aged 2 years, 2 mniiihs, dlnl of infl unutinn ol the bowels, last Saturday, 3rd inst., and was buried on Wednesday alternoon at two (.'dock. tO-Sclinnl hooks and school rnieril at rery lowest prices, at E. F. I,iickeulwpi, jiroaiiway, Matirlt i;uunlc. Also a lull linn nf the handsomest designs in wall ppi-ratid writers. A brakeman on the Lehigh Valley railroad, whose name we could not loam was terribly smashed up while coupling cars in the Purkerlun Yard Wednesday night. He died shortly alter the accident, -0n Thursday evening of lust week, at Jlxdrton, A. 8. VanWickle, of Cleveland, Ohio, and Miss Bessie Pardee, daughter ol Ario Pardee, were married in the Presby terian-church, the pastor, Rev. Mr. Jack, officiating. The Lehigh Valley R.llrood Co. Is miking preparations for tha erection of a Be depntat Laury'a. Mr. Thomas Schaf- fer last WMk rated the old station to the ground fur maklngplace for the new, which is to be of frame and after the Swiss slyle. &BuE. F. Luckcnhach.nf Mmirh Chunk, uaTing laarn me ageurv lor Harper s lia raar Patterns is aulhnrire-l to lake sulivii. tloni for. Harjttr't MontMy, JTarpir'n ll'irit ly, Ilarpti Bazaar, Harper' Young Penile, at the publisher's lerms. StiliH-riptiona l. ll at his store will be promptly forwarded. TheStemtnn Car Works lost week ilia patcimla very large iiuinhernf new Ir-ight cars built for the New York, Luke Erie and Western railroad, to their point of destina tion, after first load ing them wiih railroad iroa.atthc Bethlehem Inn Co's Works. On Thursday, -f last week, Mrs Ohas. Dietrich, ol Easton, cave lirth to a win. and in the evening two di.iighi,-rii rnc doin to her. The triplets ared-iine well, and it . pear healthy and strong. Mrs. Dietrich i silso In good spirits. The autumn meeting of the Presbytery ol Lehigh, lor three days last week, in the Summit Hill Presbyterian church, was lartely attended. A delightful spirit nfhar moqy prevailed, and much imjKirtant butl ness was transacted. Sfft. If you have a eold or cough of nuv kind, buy a bottle r IJiH's Peerless Cimii Syrup at Dr. C T. Horn's drug store. Use it all, and if not UHli.ll-d return the. eml t botlleand ha will relund your in..nei-. II, also sells Peerless Worm Spenfin ii. II ill'. Worm Drops ou the same tonus. No cure no pay. If you are going on an exrursimi or 'business trip, stop in at the Anvocimol dice, before starling and purchase a travel en' accident policy which Insures you $15 per week In case ol Injury, or $3,000 to your family in case of death by accident, for on iy 20 cents. The volume- or business transacted by IbeChicace post oflin makes it Ihe leading Mat la tbe n untiy. Ot the 15,0(11) business rfirras-wko receive matter ihreugh this of (flee, the largest amount delivered to any .one. firm. eWodiyidui! is to Lord 4 Thomas, lib weil-ltnown newspaper advertising agents JntcrOetan, Sept. 2, 18R2. Dr. J. A. Mayer, the practical Surgeon Kentlst, nf JJroudwav. Mauch Chunk, Iihs had lpraatice.oravnr20 yours, and ispruD MllHy'Jhe nldestiresitlent dentist in this val ley. TheDf's n(k .k. for itself, and the fact that all critical work In the region is given to him is a suffiniei guarantee of bit superior ability as a Surgeon Deutist. At the Coal Brook Colliery .Carbondale, Wednesday a drlw boy. nasned McMinn, while in the act of removing a nal ear Irom ihe chamber, whs wedued betaeeeu the car nd a pillar and was sgueeeeat4cUi. Jle Vas foand two hours Jatar.bjr amue of tha Hroricmeo, who iecaiae alarmed at his ab Wire an J .ioetitated a search. Antbeny Daly, driver boy employed at No. 3 shirt, Pitlslon, met with a terrible death Thursday morning. The mule he was riding took fright and before he could remove his foot from the traces he was thrown from the animals back, Tha boy with bis head downward was dragged a eon-irfo-able distance and was terribly mutila ,td. &5-Go4 advice in tbe matter of In vestments or Speculations in Stocks, are worth t treat deal. We hear that Messra. f tOO Am'enca'u foj. ,, . .ubM-rirr, t"' ff'qusrter.a PnjU Financial Ut 1 Itr of Information, .oncVrfrg Ih. N Y. I de,d.nt, and ought to b. g,vn a r.ir 1 ' - , Never Interrupt any conversation wllh a hacking cnughjit createi K bad Impression. DetWr'fnyeet a quarter of a dollar In a bob tie of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup and cure it. Our friend P. 'K.. Bernd, returned to Philadelphia last Monday td atten.d an' other session' abthe Lutheran Academy. W. 0. Oolburn and Miss Ella Graver, dauchthrr of W. A. Graver, formerly ofthi borough, now of Wilkesbarre, were niarflrd on Thursday evening at the above' riatrieri place. The young couple have 'our hearty congratulations and besl.wlshei for a happy and prosperous Toyage on the ocean nfllfe. . James Engle, a miner eniitoveil at tlio Weel Lebijili C-dllery, near Miihanoy City, Was Instantly killed Thursday eveulnn by a fall of rock. Engle, with several eompan Ions, was working In a breast and be at tempted to knock out serine of the prop tim ber with , henry sledge although warned Hot to do It. Another blow brought the prop down and with it eame live or six l"n5 "f p"lletely bury Ing him. The deceased w 8 'earsnfageanil unmarried. SSLH(est eivles in Ladles HATO and BO.NNETS. at Mrs. Wehr & Sister's, on South Mreel, this borough. An eastern express train on the Lehigh Valley Railroad rau In to the .rear o! a local train on the Pennsylyania Railroad at East Newa'k, on Monday night. Two cars of the Pennsylvania train and the Lehigh Valley engine were'wrecked. The engineer and fireman of tbe latter saved themselves by jumping off, and no person was injured on the other train, as tl9 passengers were In the forward cars. 'Ihe engineer or the Lehigh Valley train is blamed lor the colli slon, as a red signal was displayoil fur him to stop. Joseph OwatiD?, a Polish miner, ojed 35, employed at the Schuylkill Colliery, Mahanoy City, was instantly killed on Thursday morning of last week. He pro pared a shot to fire and lighting the lose re tired some distance to await the exploslunj which fulled to loke place. APcr waiting the usual time he went back to relight the fuse, which he believed had been extin guished. He lit a match nnd stiwiped down when the shot fired with terrific force, knocking him agalnft'lhe timber and dash log his brains out. He leaves a Wile nnd three children. This was the fourth mine accident in thet vicinity during the week, three of which were fatal. StSJ.Mrs. L. Wehr & Sifter have just re eeiveil Irulil the city u large stock of niilll nerv goods which they ore prepared to ,1 is pose ol at yeiy low prices for Cash. Meeting of High School Principali. A meeting n the Principals of th High Schools, of the county, wilt be held in the High School room, at Mauch Chunk, on Saturday, Oct. 7lh. The following subjects will come up for discussion : Promotions." "Circulation of Studies," "Relation of the Principal to the other Teachers," "Mircellanoua Work." Prohibition Convention. The ;r)on County Prohibition Conven tion will he held in this borough U day (Satiirday),Seplemher30lh, inthe afternoon and evening. ArtiTnoonesslon will beheld In Reber's Hall, at 2 o'clock. Evening Ilatifinition Meeting In Public 8chool Hall, at 7i30 o'clock. Prof. H. D. Patton win aililress the meeting. All friends of temperance are invited to be present at the ulteriiDou and evening sessions. Fall and Winter Styles. Our gentlemen readers will nn doubt he pleased to learn that IVlvra. tha mar merchant Uilor, at Ihe Post-i.fllce, is now receiving nn immense stuck nf cloths. eassimerea and all wool suitings for the fall and winter trade, and that be is fullv pre pired to make up those goods In the most inauionmiie anil tasieiul manher, at prices wnich cannot be disputed. Remember per led fits and low unces. is his mntin. f.ll and inspect goods. Horrible Depravity. A young man named William Ely, aeed about ID years, and hailing from Audrn- rled, it is asserted, has committed a horrible utrageona little Ikw named William Gal lagher, of Tresckuw. It appears the assault was mada in the woods near the highway. ami the boy would have probably been Kl'leil it the brute had not l-en flighlcned away. The assmlt is nameless, lor its uller beastiality. hill fortunately the crime is cov ered hy a law paased in 1879 by the Penn sylvania Legislature, making the penally lenyeara imprisonment. Elv waa airesled on Monday alternoon, had a hearing betore Justice Willimns and was committed to jail on the charge or indecent assault to await the action of the Grand Jury llaztctun Bulletin. A Disastrous Mine Explosion. a .i s..Mi,,ne in i to xi. I,, n.oi no.k I'loce M-ioliiy io..n,in hi Ihe D.-lcli shall, in P .vim Mih, by much two ,e, Tli as (Jojvj. firn Lew, mid John Rare, a miner. were iin.iai.tly killed. Hrtirv Barnes, also a miner, was , l,,v burned that his re covery la doubtful The accident was the result ol sheer caielessiiesB. Cnf es.allhnugh .varn.w .u to do so, entered the mine with a naked lamp, nccumpanied by Race and ILirne. and an explosion immediately f.,. owed Acnve in l..loed .horily afier the xploeion, winch i.ll. ,! B,, p ol l In- nir'a vvr pail ol which the track o the Lackawanna and Bliamisburg Road is laid. It is about three f et In depth, nnd t hint, were iMay.J lor a long time in con sequence. There was more or lesa exciie ment in or about the mine the whole morn Ing, and it is leared that other cave-ins will occur sooner or later. William Penn March. We have ju.t received fr. m the publb-her copiei of ihe new Di-Ceutenniai ,t,t. -vvnliaiii Penn March" and "Two Hun' dred Years Have Rolled Away," both coin, pos-d hy Prof. J. R 8weney. the composer of the popular Siiudav 8,-bor.l Iht.Ii, Quiver." "Garner," "Ark of Praise," Ac' Tne great esteem in which this ex.-ellenl couioier is held by the masses, make it uniieceitaary for eninmenU from us, and we h..w th.t our readers will all nipple them selves hy ordering from the piibli.her.Jiiiis i uuiiwii, a ni . hint street, Ches ter. enna. Price to cents each. For sale vi nn iiiuvit: iieairrs, "The Tailor Makes tha Man." Since the tailor makes the man.it must be evident to the most easygoing mind that the best tailor makes the best man. This, or course, must bo taken with limit, ulione. However, It is a fact admitted by all, that as a ruan must hav,. clothing he night as stell have it to fit him neallv and made in becoming ttra , to have ft dis cuiao him against all recognition by his friends. a it ton frequently lioes For the pursue then of having Iheir petn.na praise them because of their U-cnming appearance and well-made garments, 'Jlausa i 3r...the popular merchant Ui..rs. of Lehighton, make a point l,i give their customera la-r-feet fits and garments well and artistically made. Artist in clothing themselves, they are aal sfied only when their patrons are sat.,fi.d, and their purpose is to come a. near per ection as can be. The stock or fall and winter good. i. very large, larger than iZi ""t '-I'lishmen.. Z , """ be found In any of tbe Ulloring stores, .n.l gentlemen of taste the style or their goods is a prime consideration with them. In I- ul o g g' 'bey ha", 'a" full iiTttT shoes. haU. caps iiSl!,!? in? s'."ls Ui whlh iht t furn,h mil., a, low i, .e IBJ ,X a& Zi aoyirUtrolntheSuie. 8 Blr Creek Doings. Some of our old farmers predict an early winter. i .i Early town rye Is up already and looks splendid. Our schools will tipetf the last Monday In October, for a term of five months. Mrs. T. ICrum, nf Srranton, who her been on a visit to her parent for a week) Mu tried home Isst week. --Our farmers are ibpqt don'e with their leejing and have cOblmenced to cut on" their corn. Notwithstanding that we have had con siderable rain the past few weeks, there are quite a number of wells that haye no water. Potatoes are an average crop this year, but com will bs considerably short. Buckwheat fields now dot the rural land calieand in a few weeks mora the buck. wheal cakea will dnt'the breakfast tablet A little boy of Harry Smith's, of Pine Run, died last .week ol cholera Infantum" and was Interred .at St. Paul's church on Friday. Rev. J. E. Freeman officlaled. Mrs. Jos. Ottoif Upper Pine Run, who accompanied her husband In Ihe old country several months ago;, .domed home Inst week. Mr. Otto had great confidence In a certain physician In the old country with whom, he was well acquainted and thought (after our physicians hero pronounced hit case incurable) that t he could place him self under the treatment of that physician he could be cured j but we are sorry to say ho lived but a short time after reaching the old country. Mrs. Charles Raddala, of this place, has been vcryjick the past two or three Weeks with a fever, and consequently has been unable to attend market, and no doubt her numerous customers are anxiously await ing her appearance. Mr. Casiier Neeb, of Pine Run, Is hur rying his house toward completion. We hod a pleasant call from Mr. Clias. Prutzman, of Lehigh Gap, on lad Tues day, . Rev. D. Lenlz, of Lehigh county, will preach In Ibe Solt'a church on Sunday morning, ai.d In the nltornoon at Pins Run, at both places ho will lilt a collection for a churrii thev are building at his place. All are invited, RKvr.ur.. Wcisspott totter. Miss A.J. Derr is oft" on a visit to friends at Wealherly. The most soliliclous crowd of fellows we know now are Ihe politicians of the two p.irties. Cuuse of anxiety is Prohibition convention on Saturday. What will these fellows do7 will they nominate a straight ticket or will they indorse some ol the can didates already In the field 7 are questions asked on all sides. A straight ticket would be the wisest and best plan, for by such means the real strength of the Prohibition, ists could be ascertained ami their Influence concentrated. By sailing under the colors of either of the ttvo parties they will siend their force and, at the end, receive culls for their trouble. Mr. August Oswald returned, on Mon day, from making his fourth trip to Phila delphia, by way or the cansl, with melons, sweet potatoes and cantelopes. Mr. Oswald had a good scoson and did very wall finan cially. The Coictte or last week has a liifaulu ting, heart breaking article apprising'the voters of the Irish districts how the Penn sylvania Dutch are going to slaughter John J. Gallagher, beciuse he has"Green Emea- aid" cut in his face, and tha Ir.'.l, !,;. .. his tongue. No doubt tbo Garclfeaud its Stalwart claquers would like to see this, but we trust that such gudgeons will fail to draw any Irish Votes to the side. f the Slal- warts.lor It is one ol those hypothesis which iiuly a mind of fine ferrets of inauguration will attempt to prove. J.J. Gallagher will receive the full and undivided support of Democracy from this end of the county. iioiwmifciundtng the Gatette ssylngs to the contrary. Meu who opposed his reelection lor Commissioner last year are with hun. ma time wun enthusiasm and a fixedness of nuMiose which means fiht. n.l ii.. righting nra wrong penictrated heretofore. The cry which this Stalwart organ makes against Gallagher finds only credence with the blinded Stalwarts who are Ihe menial slaves of the worst political aiilncat and icait that Pennsylvania ever had The loose charges of dishonesty and maireasanre In office are Ijo thiu not to bo seen Ihroueh. and hence Gallagher need not fear of rail ing behind tha vote orPattison as farts the uuicn districts areconeerned. Gallagher is not to the Democrats what Mulbearn is, and will be. to the Republirau on election day. It would 1 well il the Gazette had two di.iiHcl itsues, one representing the, inn ami ine other the Dutch element. As it is now its strong allectinn for ;he one or tbo other element in the same issue is too transparent and In consequence will be of Utile avail to Ihe First National Bank ticket. Mr. Peter Andrewa Is putting down a atone flagging along his store property on Wnite street. The stones are from Merlr'a celebrated blue stone quarry, below Weiss lrt. Mr. C. W. Lenlz is gaining every day in strength and i.ipularity as a candidate for Sheriff. The question of illegality has been lully exploded by the legjl opinion ol Messrs. Craig and Mechan. Those l-ga'l nenlleman would not certify to his rigid id citizenship and office, if it were contrary to law and fart. This quabble being set tled, it now keeomes only a matter of ma jority for Lenlz- so la Democrats pitch in lor the whole ticket. -Mr. Aaron F. Snyder spent Sunday with his estimable young friend Mr. diss. Hirner, at Allenluwn. Mr. A. Miner and wife have removed rrom this place to Scran ton, where Mr. M. is emoloyed by Scrantnn Stove Works. Mr. Will Wananiacl.fr delivered his lecture on Prohibition, in tha Evangelical church, last Saturday evening. A lair crowd was in attendance and gave undivid ed attention to the speaker. Wanamacher has a good deal or tke dramatic, in speaking, and consequently makes an effect upon an audience. He hsndled his subject in about as good a manner as it Is .ssib!e I. handle It, and made some converts to bis views, i. e. women. Messrs. Clark and Hunlzlnger, of Mauch Chunk, were in town on last Satur day. They attended the sale of stands at Lehighton fair grounds. Is there such a thingas calling lo terms a policeman for making a nuisance? it is a question that has been quite frequently ask ed during the week. We suppose that the law warrants such a procedure. Rey.J. F. Freeman preached his sec ond sermon on the question or "Temper ance" last Sunday evening. He took hia text from Gallatlans, chapter 5, yerse 23. We can say without reserve that his ser mon was the boldest and most courageous deliverance that we ever beard upon the qoestlon. It was bearding the lion squarely in his den. He pjajned upon the powers I evil as though he were a gsttliug gun and goiug to break down the opposition without trilling. Some or his points were . - - - how and by whom the liquor traflioii up- beltli How can we reform a drunkard? And how can we destroy tbo evil? V. shall not attempt to repeal or eyen outline any of the thrilling Incidents IlluitratiVs of hit arguments, which wers always to the point and pregnant with good lahguagci He-et timet rose to' points or spirited 6lo quenre. One thing hotleable In Ills sermon was the terrib'.e rarnestntss and deep feel Ing which ho manilested. Ills manner was bhanged from, former sermons and It ap peered to us as if he felt the burden and deep responsibility of tils position, We like hit mode of attacking this eVlb He believes that church agllatluH. and church work, it the power that will tend to ameliorate Ihe great wrong. Po'lltcs afe too slimy to make It a success. We believe that he it earnest ly trying to do a good work, and save olh ers from tbe pit into which so many fall All good people, and those who desire to see diunkenness abated, should bid him God speed in his work. -Cleaveland and Hill will bo lo Ne York, in this politic contest, what Pull I son and Black arc lu be to Pennsylvania! The great (ecliryers nf wrongs after thrlr In aiiguration at the executives of the Empire and the Keystone, 1 , Welssporl will not have a large attend. ance at the Allentowu fair this week. It wasrustotn for half ot our. people, on former occasions, to go abu see the sights there. At! etc. Mahoning Sqnibi, -Rev. W. ,11 .Strains attended a confer ence of the Lutheran church at Jackson villc, Lehigh county, during the week. -Rev,.A Bartholomew will hold comt mutiloo services in St. John's church to morrow (Sunday) morning.. The Centre Square Select School closed criuay. me public schools will commence three weeks later, so that the teachers will have time to recruit, and get ready; tu rail into the traces on tbe apjiointed day. -Aaron Miller was hurt last week by rail of cohI at Lansford, where he bad been engaged as a laborer. -The Literary Society was well attended last Saturday. The question lor debate. Resolved, "That liq'uor selling should bo punishable usa crime," wusdecidedlu faYor of the negative. -Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hnppet, visited friends at Jackonvillo on Wednesday. The Allentowu fair wns very well pat 'united by persons from .Mahoning. Some ol them say that the ehigh county ladies are more beautilu) than Carbon county la' dies, but Tim and Andrew M. say thai the ladies they took to the feir, threw the Le, high county girls far in the shade. Will Xnnder, the boatman, has just in vented a steamboat which, it is believed,wlil revolutionize the slow sailing boats on the canal. The bout is very low and it is be. lieved will salt about ten miles an hour, Rah for Will's invention. Some of our citlzens.thinking they will aland a show fur a nomination on the Tern perauce ticket, that is to be nominated In this county, have thrown their wine laittles out or their cellars. This devotion to the coming ticket can lint but be adinired. The.y deserve front position) In the convention and on Ihe ticket. Death of Adam Woolever. At nine o'clock Monday night Adam Woolever, lawyer, politician and author. died at his residence in Allentown, the vie tun of blood-poisoning. He has been suf fering for two weeks from the malady and abscesses formed nil over h's bndv. It was not until Friday, however, that he vielded to the extent nrgolhg to bed, though Previ ous to that his system was greatly weakened by the Directs of tbe disease. Adam Woolever was born in Franklin county, New Jersey, March 7, 1833. At the nge of 14 he his ielt home and located nt Eaatou as an Bppienlice in the merenn tile business. Subsequently he resd law in the offices of Judge Joseph Vilet, Washing ton, N. J and Judge McCartney, ofEaa ton, and in 1855 was admitted to practice at the Northampton county bar. In 1800 he removed lo Allentown and became a so. licitor to the sheriff. Three years later he was elected District Attorney. In 18(19 he was elected to the Legislature and relumed for three consecutive terms, having been nnminu ed by his parly for Ihe Speakership In 1872. In 1875 ho was elected Chief Clerk or the Houbc of Represenlalives.lhe arduous duties ol which position he discharged with ability and integrity. Mr. Wooleyer was a great student and bis mind was given to literary pursuits whenever his cxactingpn fessioniil services gnve leisure to indulge It. In 187(1 he published a work id recognized value eulitled "A Treasury of Wit and Wis dom." It was the fruit ol t.n vcarn ol faithrul elfort. It embraced the sayings id 031 authors upon 1,303 subjects and includ ed 10,200 quotations. Richard Wagner's eldest daughter mar ried last mouth Count Gravina. The people of Munich are about to pe tition their King Input in an appearance in public. The London and Northwestern Rail Mad Company have about 50(1 cows to sup ply the bent milk at thefr hull'els. The case irMr. E. D. Gray, M. P., will, it Is thought, lead to a curtnilmenl by the legislature or Ihe unlimited awer ol the Judges in the matter, or contempt or court. Bowery museums will learn with in ttrest that M. Sary has opened negotiations for the future appearance in Paris of the giantess "Marian," who is now at a height id eight reel two inches -all a-grnwing and possessing tbo true pre Rufeellite maxillary angle. The Rev. J. C. Sullivan was the elder ly and respected patter of tha Methodist church at 8alem, O., but he had to resign when it cams nut that be wrote to young Mrs. Hatwieinoorhii converts: "I hunger to preis your Jiouting, pretty and persimmon-like lips Ui mine." A drummer usually carries his own drum and beats it, but in somo parls of ire land at Land League processions the drum mers refusal to do duly withaut the assis tance of carriers. The carriers put the big drum on bis back and walked before the musician, who wat less interested In keep ing time than in staggering bis assistant and straightening him out. Dr. Laminu'a life was insured In the Scottish Widow's Assurance Office forfl, 000; but only one premium had been-paid prior to thaarrestof the assured on acharge of winning his brother-in-law. Immed iately before Lamson's conviction the policy wat assigned absolutely to Mr. W. A. Mills, tbe solicitor by whom he was defended, lo cover tbe balance of Ihecnsts of the defence. On the strength of a decision of the Houtcof Lords lUat under such circtimstnces at those Id tbe case or Lamson a policy of Insuranee It yoid, even though tucb policy provide that death at the hands or Justice shall not vitlute it the comiuny might baye succeuful ly resisted payment. They have, howeyer, declined lo avail themselves of any advantage on this gruuud,and haye paid Mr. Mills the full amount for which Hm mr. juin me iuii amount lor his client'! ilia wai insurc4-l,000. The Anthracite Coal Trade. Philadelphia Xtrfffer, 25th Intl.l The an tbraclla coal trade Is felrly encouraging,es' pectally roregg, stove and chestnut sites, tne demand for which coulihuos brisk, and there is also a slight Improvement In the other stjtcs. Prices have corrcttH.nditigly Improved, the full circular rates being ds matided here for delivery during the re mninder of t,e month. Speaking of the product of the Schuylkill coal region foM tue week ending September 16, the Mintn' Journal Bays it was 184,312 tons, as against 107,588 tons tor tbe week prcvlousand IC2 16(1 tons fer Ihe erresonillng week of lust year. The total p-rndtict nf the Keek was 726,180 tons, against 1)04,563 tons lur I he same week ol last year, all llicrease of 63,- tU3 tons. The Mmina JTcrald, of Shenan doah, Schuylkill county, Pennsyli ania, says "the strikes in the foal districts thn.ughnut the county are all settled, and neHtly every colliery Is working. The verv favorable crops of this year, the fevorab'e condition ol business generally, nhtl Ihe op prnacn ol the wjrtlcr season, when large quantities, ,,f r,,a! re required lor domestic contuiiiptinni.lnjye the eliict ol creating a I.rgsj deiliahll, which ft bkitlg filled at felr but not high prices. Unless the trade should bleak Jown through the wlnterpMving un usually mild, as was the case Jast seuson, (he prospects are that Ihe wluler Will ho h fairly (wuepcrous one for tbe coal interests an over the country. The warm sprll of the last rew days, and the rati that the yards of dealers are all (M, owhlg to the feticated advances In prices by the company les, have had the elfect or making the busl ness dail In tho large cities. Except for very desirable coals circular prices are not obtained. ,The.m.an8ger or one of the. largest uaru wntte asli Collieries In the Schuylkill region itifornis us that the line nnd cltv trade, trom his standpoint, look favorable. Ilousckeeficra nrn laying In their sunnlles. knowing that prices aro more favorable now than they will be later in Ihe season He is nf the opinion, (lint the collieries Will be able to work for the tmlanceof the seai-on witlioutaiiy stoppages except those unavoid able ones such as are due to accidents and holidays. Unless this winter should be at mild as last winter was, and should ba as slow felling in, lhe,re will be a very octive demand for coal this fall, and whenever the coal is wanted It it shipped. There is the capacity and the required number ol nun ers In tha anthracite region to mine nnd prepare fer market, IT it is needed, rrom 33, UDUiUUU to 35,000 000 font annually. W. lost 52 days through stoppages fer festric linn in 1881, .and mined and shipped 28 500,000 tons) we have lost at much tlmu 11.1. I .-Ml . . ..... jirai mm win Bmp i,uiii,iMiu tons n.ore than last year. Honour twoorthecom panlea, through failure to keen up their Hants, aro unable. fer fha,time being U in crease their shipment!, Ihe majority ol the companies aro always in shape lo largely mcrease thetr production. Thus this year although the Philadelphia and Reading uaiiroail Company, Willi a tonnage or 4, 254,583 tons, bad felen off 17,002 tons, the Delaware Lackawanna and Western, with a tonnage of but 3,748,313 tons, bad Ini-reas ed, up lo August 31, 105,005 tons. When ever the coal is wanted some r the regions are in condition to furnish it, and, there, fore, it the winter sets in early and prmti ites lo be severe, we may mine and shii jii,uuij,uuu tons lor the year ending Decern ber 31." The total tonnage of anthracite coal from" all the regions for the week ending Sept. 10 as rciairtrd by Ihe several carrying compan ies, amounted to 728,286 tons, against 662, 503 tons in the corresponding week last year, an Increase of 63,623 tons. Tbe total amount of anthracite mined fer thoycur is 10,425,336 tons, against 10,057,251 tons for Ihe same period last year, a increase ol 388,- UH5 tuns. For the weekending on the 22d Inst.' 137,623 tons ol cou! was lransHrlrd ovir the L. V. RR., milking a tola! of 4,878,035 tons to that dale, and showing an increase of 305,804 as compared with same lime last year. t or tho week ending 8epU 22, the'e were 1 12,252 tons of coal shipped over the A S. ItR., making a total lo dale id 3,. SOI lit . . ju.iji ions, ay increase as cotiip.ired to same time last year ol V.U35 Ions. GENERAL NEWS. A tunnel projected under the Elbe, be tween Hamburg and Steinwarder Island, to cost $.5,000,1100. The census ol Victoria fer 1881 shows t total uipiilaliiiii of 862,364, or whom 12,128 were Chinamen ami 7W1 uborigines. The cniiiuntteH appointed to consider the question nl substituting a nickel coinage ir the hrmiz.i coinage now circulating in ranee, hasdecnled In lavoror nlckel.which as alieadv been adopted in Germany and Belgium. A small boy id London, deeming him- sell Ill-used by Ins parents, nailed until they happened to be simulloneously sick, and then look a sale revenge by stubbing the lather, clubbing Ihe inother.u d smash ill, Ihe fuiiiiiure The (in I li ceiiienarv ol ht- birth ol R lll'aelle B III he If b hrulKil I.V tho srM.I I. n of a moniiiiieiil In him on lbs Piazza Mag giore at Urbinn, in flout of Ihe ducal palad . There is to be a compelitin for the com mission, and an exhibition of in.lel. is to be opened at Urbinn on the four hundredth anniversary of the birth orRafTaelle, March 28,1883. A waiter In a Paris restaurant was a clever juggler, and his leata or tossing plsies gained him extra fees from the amused guests. Stimulated to iresh endeavors, he acquired a trick or seeming to swallow a ferk i but at this he was not expert, and a Sm 9 inches along slipped down hia throat In dread reality. A dangerous and difficultturgical operation was all thatsaved his life. M. H. lieofTroy has brought befere the Academie ilea Sciences or Paris a specimen or wire clothed with auestoa and threaded through a leaden plie, fer the prevention i f fires where electricity it employed for light ing. M, Henri Dippmann, engineer to the Faure Accumulator Company, stairs thai the copper conductor bat been entirely vola tilized In some experiments made by him, without Ibe leaden pipes being in the leait affected. Ail awkward trouble about the current slyle of melodrama is poiuted nut'by a cor resindenl of the Boston Jlerald. The on ly hit made by a certain niece was made by tho explosion ora keg or guiiaiwder, which went oir win, a bang like a cannon, and a whoosh" like a thousand rocxrla.kuocking the hero't prison into bits. "The eudleucej made an uproar or applause The escaped hero came out in response, but Ibey kept on clapping and stamping. Then the heroine apiieared.and the vlllian.and the Socialist who hail lighted Ihe fese, but nobody wat satisfactory. It was tbe explosive keg that had carried off tbe hiatorianlc honors of the I evening, and Ibe people only became quiet urn mey realized that the keg, with all ill uieni as a meloilrainat o actor, miit.ln'i I walk out and bow with bis hand nn !,( ' , 0Cit- mari uss ais A FATAL MISTAKE. How 4 Blundering- Judgment Kay be Be ipontible for tho Mott Earioui Results, Mr. EdWln Hoot 1 1 said rrernllv Hint hn etl'aised his lungi were affected, having h persistent cough Until he taw Dr. Mackenzie nl London, who found lhat this symptom arose from a disturbance of the liver. N. 1 Jhrald. The ahova Item, nhicli litis been going the rounds uf the press, Is or tin special si, niflcanro other than to the personal Mends of Mr. Booth, except Hint It billtgsto light a truth of tho greutett iniiortBntje lu tho world. Few wop i ... through life With out Ihe olllkiion of a i'.'IIIi at some miul in Iheir career. In tiliwl cases tbia is cnusid ereil Ihe result nl a cold or the beginning ul consumption, and Ihoitinnds haye kci-oint-terrified at this rcVebillnn and have sought by a Chang; r ulr and the use nf rough medlciUes lo avert Ibe ItiipciidlhB disaster. It may safely lie said lhat lilori! mail hull lllccuughs which are iilllieling Ihe noibM lo day do not have their origin in lh lui.gs but arc Ihe result of more serious troubles In nlbcr organs cd the bialv "LIVereMiighs'1 are cteoeillngly coiiilnon and yet ate nl must wholly misunderstood. Arising from a disordered state id tbe liver they show their results l.y congestion of the lungs In tact, tU8 ellorts nl tho MVer to IhfolV oil' 11, o disease, prialuoe coughing even When the ungs inemseives are in a lieallhy stale. Bui it is a nns'nke to sulilmse that sue.b delicate Irsrues as the lur.gs ran long re main in a lieallhy condition when they are being oiiist.ititlv agitated bv roUnhintr. Such a thtrory would he,ubiired. Consump tion, which was feared at first, is certain to lake place Unless something is clone, to check the cause. This must bo plain to every thoughtful mind. It stands .to reason, there, lore, that the only way In which "liver coughs ' can be removed is by restoring tho liver to health. , , . In this connection another fact of creat imHrlaiiee becomes known, which can be explained bylhe relation ofan actual event Jlr. W , a wealthy catlie dealer old! nrado, becomes greatly reduced in health and came east to Chicago ror tho purpose ol ucing ciireti. lie consulted umi foue id the leading Jihysiciaus ( the country oh pulmonic suIgcctB and began tn utillplfl for uiecureni uis lungs, liuuhis coitgii in cieaseil while his strength decreased. Filial I vhe concluded lo consult another physicl.ir and ap-jlied In Dr. B . After a curelul examination he was liiinrmed Unit his hints was penecuy sound, while his Ktdneys were in a most terrible condition. He had al the upnarenl siuilom sol coiisumtition but ne was suiienng irom the terrible Uright s n.-easo j ne symptoms oi conbumpiiun are mieu me sure indications ol Uright's dis ease. The above truths regarding rcnghs have been known by the lend in:- physicians for several years out the puuilu haye not heeli unarmed ol them. Thtv are serious lacls, huivever, and should be understood by all so that dangers which might otherwise prove latal may be avoided. They clearly prove one great truth winch is, thai the kidneys and liver are such vital organs that incir oeaiiii Biluuill oe -nuBiaiiliy guarutn The distressing, hacking cough, which is of. ten urea, ltd as the lorerunner ot vonsump lion and the wasting stiencth which an companies II, in all probability mav arise rrom weakened or diseased kidneys or liver, to restore winch wouiit cause returning health. How this most drsiiable end may he obtained has long been a problem; but lew peopled intelligence at the present day haye longer any doubts that Ihe popular remeiiy Known at Warner s fcale Itiilney and Liver Cure has done more to correct, relieve and restore. these organs than any nther preparation ever befere known. There are hundreds ol instances which haye oc curred within the past.thrcc months where individuals have believed themselves the victlms.of consumption, when in reality it was deranged muiieys and liver, which this remarkable medicine lias completely cured. as witness me luuowing biaiciiieui : Buffalo, N.- Yi.JtilyO. 1882. I believe 11 to be a lact lhat thousands of cases ol so. culled consumption can be Eiiccessfullv treated by simply using Warner's Safe Kid. uey and Liver cure as directed. 1 was one rth"giveii up Iodic persons had every symptom of Ihe latt stage of consumption oini cougn oi lour yeais standing, night sweats, cuius, eic, etc. a season souui did no goo.l, and the fact was the case looked discouraging. I liaik Warner's Safe Kid ney and Liver Cure, and in. three months I regained over twenty pounds, and my iieaun was iuuy restored. W. C. BEACH. Foreman Buffalo Rubber Type Foundry. There are thousands of neonle in Ameri ca to day who believe they aie the victims of consumption and desl'nrd to an early grave and who aie I rung to save them selves hy tlit, use of consumption cures but are growing worse each hour. Let all eueh iersons stop, and calmly consider whether they are not seeking lo check a disease in the lungs when il is I -en ted in the kidneB nnd liyer Let them then Heat the disease in its original stronghold ml bv therein edy which has been proven to be the most ellective nnd then look for Ihe return ol health and happiness which such treatment is sure to bring. illAKItllCU. EACHES 8PANGLEU. -On the 1st insl , u.r nur. a uarintnninew, Adam reaches and Mjrs Susanna Spjuglvr, both of Franklin township, Caution county, Pa. KNEI'I'ER COLE. On the I7th inst . by the same, Allred Knepper and Mm Suiah A. Cole, both of West FeUl.Schuvi. kill county. FAULKNER PRICE. At tho reidtnce ol Mr. David Price, ol Calasuuqua, Le high county, !., Wednesday evening Sept. 27th, 1882, by the Rev. Come Ins Earle, assisted by the Rev. James A. Lit tle, John Faulkner, of Hnkenduuqua,uuii Delilah Price, of Calasauo.ua. IlIDI). STEIGERWALT -On Ihe 24th ult.. in East I'euii, tmaiine, ilaiighler 1 1 Jorhua ami Caroline Sieiuerwull, aged 12 years, Hi iiiniilns and 14 days. :ORREL.-On the 27th ult., in Rush twp ei... Mi.-i.. .i I.. . .. i . ' . vti.ia, iinuii.uri U VfUariCB HUM Sarah Corrrl, aged 23 days. IIEIIRIO.- On Ibe Slat ult., in Mahoning, liillie Mable, daughter of Thomas A. and Cordelia Rehrig, aged 4 months aud 22 days. FREDIRICI.-On the 31st tilt., in West Penn, Matilda, wife of Allred Fredinci, aged 41 years, 4 months and 29 days. MILLER. On the 1st inst.. In West Tenn. Reuben Miller, aged 73 years, V months and IN days. REX. Ou the 13lh Inst., in Lehighton. Uerlruiie May, daughter of Alviu and Annie Rex, aged 8 mi nth J and 2 dais. The exhibition at Trieste was recently much damaged by a severe hurricane. K -rorls were made during the night In rep.i r the ruined building lu nil haste. In nt.' tempting to unite the wires for Ihe elicllic lhl, the engineer came in contact Willi an tin insulalcd part, ami was killed instantly by the electric current. The inhabitants nl Corsica have pro Tided strong proof lhat Ibey could extermi nate the bandits of their country If they de sired lo, but refrain because they have no sympathy fer tho foreigners who are plun dered. Antonio .Butislolli had long been a terror to travelers, and nothing was done lo hinder hiiH, but when ho began to rob peasants hlsdeath waa promptly determined A lynching party was organized, le was cornered In a tavern, and several bul lets ended him. An American medium, Mlu Wood, found great favor wllh the Spiritualists of England, and not the less because she was young and handsome. 8:.e give materal izing teanres, like those invented by the Eddy brothers, but she did not take the pre caution to guard the returned spirits againtt the assaults by tbe spectators. Tbe result was that, at Peterborough, a stalwart man seized the form of "Poche, an Indian girl,', who venluret too far from tbe cabinet, the li - M. ... i. j ,... y,i,. ..i.. n ..' . inu stiuliui; VIOICOs- l l,. A Lois Prevented. ' Many lose Iheir beauty Irom the hnlr Mlllng or fading. Parker's Hair llalsam supplies neces-wry' nurhhm.nt, prevent, felllug nnd grayncssand Isan elegant dressing. STOCK MARKETS. Closing prl.-es of l)e lluven .t Towns nil Bankers, No. 411 South Third Slrret, l'lul ueionn. OIOCKS oougiii and sold e II. for rash or on margin. J'iitadtlphta, September 27, 1S82. . hid nsked K 2 Ex' "Hl "" U S Ciiriemy 6'. l.HJ jj if o , .,,,,..118 i. Y 8 4''-ii ...in ii IIUJ llll ' y i ia it II i,,t ,.., flu !i riuiadcllihla .V lb ailing It It..,.,. 32 Lshigli Vailev It I!,,,.,.... , H0J ul-iiii, ..fii a. navigation i; Dulled N J It R A Cahlll On Northern CcntrMl It R Co..., I.I...IMH nil ili-ioinvillc l'ss. J) ft (;,,, Itiiir. Pitlsinir A Wist. It R Co. in 2IJ 34 J .MIJ 07 fit 2.1 5 t,eiital irausporuiioh Co Northern I'jcide (', ,. 1'iiril..., North I'.Miii-vlvanin II It , Pllil.ill-.'p'lla'i Krte I! R, Ml fli (Trail.,) .Mill,,,. ...Illl.l LEHIOHTON RETAIL MARKETS. t.'onttccTxo Wexklt, Fl. ur Sprlnw oilxeil....V.V.V.V'.'.'..".'.'.'.:a n Corn, pertoiShtl...,,..,,,, l Mflnr tnrsni.1; . .. Oatt, per bushel i.m..,. Mixed Chop, per owl Middlings, pur cwt Cotn Chop , Bran, per bwt.,mi. ' Butter. per pound ni..,i... Kggs, per rioson Hatn, per ponnil I.ard, per pound 1 S 1 7S I M 1 2S Si 18 Shoulders, i,er bound II, Potatoes, per bUiliel i. .!"'.!'.. 71) SPKCIAI, XdH. JS A CAltl), To all who are suffering rrom Ihe errors and indiscretion! or outh. nervous, weakness, ,' i.isp o, oiu-inoou. no , 1 will send (JH AIt(K. This areat remedy was ni.miv. ered by a missionary In Solilh America. Send a leir-aildressed rbvelopetutlie HkV. Josgru . . innAm OIUIIUU II, rtow 1 OIK City. au:. 1 . ly. PIMPLES. I will malt (Free) 'ho recipe for a simple VKOKIrtllLK HALM thai will remove i an, r iiki IKI.KS, 1' I ,11 p I, KS and Ill.llTCIlbS. le.ivliw tlits skin sort, nli nr n,,,l l.ciiutllul j also Instructions fur pro.idclna a luAunuiii HruiTtn ui nnirtuio iuid head or Bumuili hire. Address Inclosing 3o. slump, J.KN. VANDELt, ixJJrchiS..N. Y. inar. 25-yl TO CONSUMPTIVES? , Tho advertiser having been permanently tured onhat dread dasense, Consumption, by a simple remedy, Is anxious to make known to Ids fellow eutfercrs the means or cure. To all win, desire it, he will send a copy orthe prescription used. (Irce ol charge), with the directions lor preparing and using the same, which they will nnd a sure (JUHK for i;imjuiis, uin.un, t.'iijvsiiainitirf. AS THMA. HliONlJiilTlS, ttc. . ' Parties wishing the I'resctlhtlonlwll! please address, Rev. E A. WILSON, IM 1'ennSt., Williamsburg, Si. Y. blur. 24-yl. ERRORS OF YOUTIl A GENTLEMAN who suffered for years rrom Nervous DEBILITY. Pit KM A TUKE DECAY, andall theefrectsof youth lu. Indiscretion, will for the sakeol suffering humanity, send Irce to all who need It, the recipe and direction fer making the simple lelncdy by which he w.is cund. Sufferers Wishing to Profit bv Ihe advertiser's iminrl. ence can do so by addre.slag In perleci con- uucuci;. .lUUft M. INMIKPf. niar.25.jl Cedar ft. Now York. To Whom It May Concern. All OerSons aro herebv forhtd linrltnrtnis op trusting my wife LOUISA I.OUllllNEK, as I will pay no debts contractu., by her alter this date, she having lelt my bed and board without Just cause or provocation. I.EU'I.-, I.UUCIINER, East I'cnn, Carbon county, Pa. Sept. 1, 1852.-W3' E. I. J, HAETZEL, DEALER IN Hats and Caps, Umbie'las; Satchels, Trunks, Gloves,, ft'C, &c 39 Market Square, MAUCH CHUNK, T'enn'a. May 20, 1882. To Whom it May Concern. Notice Is herebr irlven. tlint mv tslln Knrnli Miller, ha Icfi my bed and to ml without fust cause or provocation All person ore forbid Imrbnrlnu or trusting her on mvne- coun . ns 1 will pity no del is of her contract- K niter mis uatc, IIUNItY MILLER, hlghton, Pa., Sept. 1, 1882.W3 Xawis WeSss BANK STREET, first store above Iron, calls attention tn his new and fash ionable thick of a? o o a O c All of which he is Selling nt VERY LOW EST CASH PRICES. An Insneetlon Invited and inilsraetlnn guaranteed In all cases. rK2pl3 1.1 NTON H R HT MSV . fashlona ble LrLW ItnOT nml Runs Uivsn llnnb t LehlKhlon. All work warranted,' '' BasHasaiaiiBiBH (r- For tho Following rjid Other Reasons: It Is noiseless. It sew. rapidly. It b .. i. t,p nrM1( t ,. ,,r(,,,lo ,, v(.rfuj I It h.s tne mo, ronvrnjenee., it ,n, s,,iy ,.. (l- f, , 'J11 derstand ami o.-rate It I- th-, liat..!s,.,e,t ,sr ,,,. w!. ",,, ol all kind, or work H i. ve v sii...le, end brn... r g. is ..ut ..I onh r, nor causes trouble. The l.ti.,,1 -. ,. N,.rv,.u, are m l annoyed by il. It has from Ten to Thirty Points of Real Suporiorlty over ' any other Maohino in Market, I"'bU7.m"' """T vi'tu. -et to sll an t the surert to M,fy eyerv .. who It has all the old popular reatnres. combined wit), all the new Improvements whlrli b"L r.:r1 ,0 U d,,r"-"' b"i,,f VM .n,pr..ve,.,':n..'wh,:ch olhlri Ul,!n.',i,"'.'f' .,!iU,e ,0,'''1,''-"l. selfsetllne nee.l!. slop n.nli..n r.,r wlndsnc bobbins, the best t,Ve up,andBlilcUre2iilat,,.ri. the (lnr.t tJ-nslon in anv olirhlnS For Sale by L, F. KERN, Lchigli Gap, Agent for r-arboii No Whiskey Brown's Iron Bitters is one of the very few tonic medicines that arc not com posed mostly of alcohol or whiskey, thus becoming a fruitful source of intemper ance by promoting a desire for rum. ; Brown's Iron Bitters is guaranteed to be a non intoxicating stimulant, and it will, in nearly every case, take the place of all liquor, and at the same time abso lutely kill the desire for vhiskcy and other intoxi cating beverages. Rev. G.W. Rice, editor of the American Christian Rc f'.Vw;.say3 of Brown's Iron Bitters: Cin.,0Nov. t6, i88r. Gents t The foolish wast ing of vital force in business, pleasure, and vicious indul gence of our people, makes your preparation a necessity ; and it applied, will save hun dreds who resort to saloons for temporary recuperation. Brown's Iron Bitters has been thoroughly tested for dyspepsia, indigestion, biliousness, weakness, debil ity, overwork, rheumatism, heuralgia, . . consumption, liver complaints, kidney troubles, &&, and it never fails to render speedy and permanent relief J.. BTllfJ.ilO'.'yaS!. DISCOVERER OV W. ijAHClIISrS OATHOUOOr, 4 POSITIVE emi FOR FEWf.lE COmUIRTS. This remedy will act in hirnionv wllh tha l'e- .lale svstem at all times, and also tmmedlntalv upon the abdominal and uterine r.i3.cle, and re store them to a healthy and at coin; condXnn. Dr. Marclilsl'a Ulerino Cat ho' 'on vi 1)1 cure rH-. !n o( the womb, Leucorrhica, RhronicInlUlhb.a ilon and Ulceration of tho Womb, Incidental Ucraorrharo or l-'loodinc;. r-ilnfnl. S-lnnrcsseii a id Irregular Menstrnalion, Kidney Complaint, B irrenncsi andls especially ac',. pt-d to tho c'lanje ot JJta. Bend for pamphlet fne. A'l letters ot inquiry freely answered. A6'rcjsnsBlxc. For snle by all drnrrlste. Newi..ro ri licr bottle, Ohtalr.o 81.C'-. I5suro r.- I atl! for Dr. War cbial'a Utcilno CathOUcon. 'j'eka nootl.w- For -.lie at A. J. Durliim's Unie Store In I.eh i;hton. ntav 2fl-yl Dansnters, vnvtis, Mumers IRELAND of TO-DAV-nsK OItm RcprcitiflTi Bill, hvi-ntj ,i I8i. etc. Accnla II HlVUs Us UCVUMU M. Oi VUf 1 U tisVUClU IsV, M. AGENTS Wanted .aRTmhKS low In iirlie; sellinj ut, nrrdra creiyhere; Ubtml ternis. jiranirj', isarrriMin itk, ct ni, fuuitn bi.( rniitucipnu. i t. AGENTS! AGEXTS! AGENTS t lor r.EN. nODGK'S bran' new boot, entitled Thirty-Three Years Among By Gen. Sherman. Thti neir wor wa at one inrxcrted or ty Prutdcnt AhTlitn anl tntir Ittinct. aod 1 Gen, Sherman, Gen. G.ant, Gen, SWiJun, Ch. Hancock, ami thousands of Era li.cn. Men. CKt. Gaxt iyj i-' jt i$ thtbett booK on India Lty'e tier teriihn." Uiicof Wilxt (Mcthodiit,) 1071 "."( u a hook o imiucn xalue.- It 1. th only autheotlo account ot our Indltni ever publUhl, fultj rercallnx their "Inner life, iccret ilylnjii, ipWti.ftc JtU replete with thrilllot eipcriencci of tha Author, on 1 of famoui 6couU, Trarpcrf, Cow-Nj-, Mnn. Border llufliut, ttc.iTldlportnr.DC I.Ifo la t!i Great West tu it now it, 4Sd thnmnnd in wtu With Steel rnffravlngi emi Puivrb Chmmo-LUhoRrtrh 1'Iatei in 15 colors, from photopripht ruada j tha U. 8. Gorcronicnt vrpirulif or this preat tf-orl. Mi U.NTS t 'J'hla tjraud book it now nnt-wllln j U otVrf 10 tol. So competition. frcnU arcnaga 10 to SOonJer tdtf. W want 100t mora ajcnU at inee. &cxIhvo Territory and SjrHal Termt giren, Onr laixa ctrrulan with, full ptutlculari cnt free. A fina Specimen riato tent ( (uUitivn for a .1 cent vtamn. Alrlrea th ml ptibliihcrt, A. D. WOUTIIINOTOX CO., JUktroaD, Coirw. lO ZuF't TOR I'KEhl HI I.NU. KLMul.au AKD f ih HW VIM MSMIII, TM. yilCHLM. lUfaralhstl IfTerttami.l mw uwMMhM. t nTYAlli iLavarl Ltut imisnllM Cat p.caaiircU iwiHssiT naiM U UvflLtt ri)KaB rfrMsiswr.il (tfur " L aid frut,' w4 rill fas! Its MlkafsHlU Il ku llTtMTtH RMS. lUUUl Il'KAKLhMWttr.ta4br f lU ltMa af aUctMintiiM tU thai ilrWM ptti i, oi t bt stii itruawit a i imnm, MAiaiNaX),tuiMsw,l!iirtajri,M.C. a he i
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