BATOllDAYi tstrt&tifiil St, M. Our Neighborhood iii Brief. There wai youne lady named Flynbl Who hd a great, liking for gyttb, She c light many beaux Br lha light of her neauz, , , But saddened their heartt with her Ery rib. You mij thoot, quail now, If yoW can. The PackerUn Yard it now lighted by electricity. fe.Go to Jonai'for UNDEnWEAtt the moit complete itock In Uwn. Quite a number xT elNbgefs wore h town oyer Sunday. More new pavements bare been laid in different parttoCtown. Datld Kramer haa had bis realdeuce a Bankway, nicely repainted. Lewis Graver's new buHillnj on Bank street Is nearly ready for the roof. &5uThe headquarters fur VelWIa and Pluthet is at Jonas', In ObtJrt't building. The meeting of the rrolilbillonlsts held 'at this place on Baturday was Well attended! SsjuClocks, Watches, Jewelry and silver ware lor aale, and repairing dune at Ilnga man's Store, Lehighlon. 2S-V1. Mr. Zander Snyder, editor of the Wash Ington (N.J ) Star, was In town over 8uh day. pB-hM'f, do tint fall to take a IdoV at 'the French Drap De Moselle Dress Clulbs at J. T. Nusbaum'e. E. II. Snyder's majority in this borough! for Assembly, will be simply immense, and don't you forget It. fiVBre the splendid initial gold and sil ver pint of all kinds, alto monogram pins, at E. II. Ilohl't, Mauch Chunk. Cabbage has been selling on our streets 'during the week alone cent per head. Now 'make your saur-krout. , We are sorry to stale that Miss Hotten stein, one of our lady school teachers, is ly ing rery low with typhoid fever, at Hie resi dence of T. S. Deck, Esq., of town. SrWlii wants to exchange Town prop erty for a Farm of 142 acr-s, with good new buildings ami (Inn Iruit trees on it. Address, W. M. lUraitca, this borough. . George Snulla, by working in Hie machine shop at Packerlnn, had his fingers caught between the bulls and severely jueeied tT(,J. T. Ntisbaum has pilrthacd bis entire stock of hoots ami shoes for this sea son before the late advance in labor and material. This is tho place for LOW rnicEs. Large quantities of potatoes have been brought to town during '.he past feW days, fend aold at prices ranging front 60 to 00 cents per buhe). atr-WANTED, immediately, a neat re vpeclable yeung lady, as an apprentice, to team the millinery business. For further particulars apply at the Oarbox Aovocatk office. Next Tuesday, October 21lh, will be a linliiiay, Governor Iloyt having so losignat fed it for the observance of the Bi Centen hlal throughout Pennsylvania. JlSr Splendid lot of ladies' and gentle men's gold watches, at E II. Ilohl't, Mauch Chunk. The Quest assortment in Carbon county. This is a good time to buy furniture for he refurnishing of your house, as Voten tine Schwarta is readying an inilnenso va rity to select from. .23" lust recotyed at Jonas' a splendid u I nomi'lete line of Men and Boy's over oils an I Ulsters. Chestnuts are arlliug at from 8 to 10 cents per quart on our streets. This price also Includes the worms ol which there are Very many therein contained. T ,T.fr-Nw P. 8'. Barllelt watches. In nj. feilvrrcnscs with chain, for only $17. at K. II. Hohl'a, Mauch Chunk. This is tb less that they are M elsewhere. The Catasauqua Maniifacturing Com fiany have reduced the wages of their em fdoyea. Fuddlers aro now to have $4 35 per too, Mid day luborera $1 .20 per day, "Sulf you wntitti nice s'innoth.easy shave Tur hair cut or shniiooingi go to Front Roedefer'l Saloon, under the Exchatigo Ho tel. He will fix you right, and dou'tyuu forget it. The Supreme Court hai reyerseil the decision of the Luserne County Court and iiatnined the report ol IheCoiinty Auditors, who found that Aaron Whitnker, Sheriff, Was Indebted to the cotinly $1,339.70. ES,Schonl books and rcho.il miterial at very lowest prices, at E. F. Luckenhach, Broadway, Mauch (.'hunk. Also 11 lull line of the handsomest designs 111 wall p.iwrand borders. Prof. Sumner, of Yale, is lecturing in Ohio, and I)yid Ebtiert, the liveryman, tnay still be found on Korth street, this bnr tiugh, preparetl to supply you with hand tome trains at low rales, V'S-E. F. Luckenbach,or Much Chunk, having taken the agency Tor Harper's lla taar Patterns is authorized to tnkn subscrip lions lor Harper' Monthly, Itarpcr'x Wttk iy, lkrpxrt liazaar, Jfarjier'n Young People, at the publisher's terms. SuOcriptiotis left at his store will he promptly forwarded. Michael Oiltnarttii, a repairman on thu tbjgh Valley Railroad, was struck by a passenger train last Friday morning at Fair View and sustained injuries which resulted in Ms death a short time atterwards. lie was fifty-five years of age and unmarried. Our popular young friend George W Esser, esq , was in town Wtdnesday even ing, and railed In tosee us. Mr. Eirer is the present Piolhonotary of this runty,and the uoniinea ol the Democracy for re dec lion. He will tucceeu himself without doubt. If vou have a cold or rotteh of anv kind, buy a bottle of Hill's Peerless C'ooirli Syrup at Dr. C. T. Horn's drug store. Use it all, and if not satisfied return the empty bottle and he will relund your monev. He also sells Peerless Worm Specific ami Hill's Worm Drops on the same terms. No cure, " Pay, Rudolph Hoffman, a machinists in the Delaware', Lackawanna and Western Rail road shops, at Scranton, was struck, on Thursday night, by a piece of iron, which reopened an old wound in his leg. He walked to a tohysiciao's office, wheta he toon after died. Fred. Harpersberger, aged seven yesrsi while playing with matches and kerosene oil at hla home In Wilkesbarraan Baturday aet fire to his clothes and was fatally hnrred lie -died shortly afterward. His mother. while trying to put out the fire, was tevcie ly tamed, -Jmh has the latest, and finest, sty lea in L'sdiee tad Children's COAT.S and DOLMANS. If you are going on an excursion or business trip, stop in at the Aovooatk of fice, before starting and purchase a travel ers' accident policy which insures you f 15 per week incase ot Injury, or'W.000 to your family in case of death by accident, for on ly 20 cents. Dr. J. A. Mayer, the practical Sura-eon Dentist, of Broadway, Mauch Chunk, haa nsil a practice 01 over zu years, ami is prob ably the oldest resident dentist in this val ley. The Dr'a work speaks for Itself, and the fact that all critical work in the reizlnn is given to him is a sufficient guarantee of ols superior ability as a Burgeon jjeulist. er-John Brown, aged 80 years, died in Msrioo tewnthlp, Berks county, Monday of eld age. When the graveyard Insurance business was at its height in Berks, Drown was insured by outside parties for $275,000. All the policies, boweyer, became void when the companies ware declared Illegal erne lime age. By cohlracllhg a leVcre cough and cold, I waa compelled to giye up my dally work and keep to the house. A neighbor recommended me try a bottle of Dr. Bull's tiotlgh Syrupy It Was procured and used, to rriy aslohlsliHleht relief was Instanlaueous. Etiw. W. C'tiitoh, ttaverlr, Md. A special diaprttch from Bethlehem ioyj that llie members of the Masonic fra ler'ulty living lb and about Hellertown, ftorllia'triptoa county, tttort of whom are now members of the tjdakertuwn Lodge, Bucks county, will make application to the Grand Lodge at Its next quarterly session for a charter for a. new Lodge to bo institut ed t HelVerloVrn.' 'cAt Llewellyn, Schuylkill tnUnty, Mon day afternoon Mrs. Wallnri a widow, aged 42 yenraj while laboring under a temporary aberration ot Wind, Jumped Into a well Friends saw her and made a gallant attempt to rescue her, drawing ber up part way twice. She fall back both times and her body was not recovered until life was ex tinct. No cause Is assigned fur the unsettled Male or her lllihll. B-Ifynu want a RackKtl just buy 111 Ra'ilrnan Men's Elevator Atarht Clock, aold by K. II. Hohl, Mautfi Chunk. Railroad inert will have no hitlers when once lhy see these clocks j also, best assortment ol fine rlocka in the countvi You will only bvll'eve this when you call and Svo for yvurscll. '-This week they have commenced tear Ihg down the old M. E. church, or this bor mighi preparatory to commencing the erec tion ofa new and substantial brick church edifice. The contract for the building has been awarded to Rlltcr, of Allentnwn, for $050, exclusive of interior decorations; Tho work will be pushed to rapid rjolhple tion. The congregation will in the mesn time Wohdup in the Presbyterian churcli,on Northampton etrcet Wllllanl Gerrlty, aged nineteen years, employed as bolldm man at the Korth Ash laud Colliery-iSi liuy Ikill county, In attempt ing to take ibeKhath till' a descending mine wagon at the botlont bf the slope Tm-aday afternoon missed Itahil threw the Wagon nit the track.wiiirh caught Oerrity anrl Jammed him against the timbers) killing him almost instantly. Ills body was horribly mutilated, his head being completely split in two. Miss Carrie, ilmigliteror.Ml'J. Catharine Snyder, of East Wclssport, we are pained lo learn, Is lying yery low with malaria fever. Carlo Uardclla, tha Italian murderer of Robert SttiWart, was released from jail, at Pottsvllle, Monday 011 the silMy tif Angelo Gabrino, a wealthy New Yorker, who de posited $1000 cash with the clerk of the court and signed a $21100 bond, covering his properties in New York, Brooklyn and Jer sey City. Gardelk amitiipaiiled Ills bene factor to New York, his family hnVitig pre ceded him. He will return for trial naiti month. Major M. M. L'Velle and Hon. W R. Potts have volunteered todefetld hint. Judge Pershlng.of the Schuylkill Hiutt' ly court, on Monday grunted a divorce to tho wife of Edward Curley, a Mollle Ma guire, noV serving a twelve years term in the Eastern Penitentiary. The grounds of divorce were ill treatment and desertion of his family. C-.'rley, in July, 187(1, murder ed John Gunning at Centralia and lied to Ireland. Four years alterWards hh relilrned and surrendered himself to the authorities ut Bloomsburg. He was tried and couyicl ed of murder in the second degree. On Thursday aflcrnoon of last Week nhe of the tunks f UleUdower Colliery, lnaf Glcucatbon, Srhtivlkill roomy, tired for hoisting water, jumped the track. IV Jones and D.ivid Williams were engaged in putting it on the trnrh when a large piece ,nf hvck'tell from the roof o'the slopeevere ly injuring Jones mid knocking Williams lo the bottom nfthe slope Into the siinlp,where he waa droWued, Seveial hours elapsed he fore his uody Was recovered. He was twen ty four years old, Unmarried and llyed at Minersville. The Slatington A'cics enltred upon lie fifteenth year last Wednesday. May friflud Schlaucli and the 2?tidi live luug and hap- vily. i-The Democratic candidate for Governor, Robert E. Paltisou, will visit Alletttown on Monday evening next. Oetober 23.1. Mr. Pattisoii will address the ieople of the dis trict tu tho Academy of MUsic. Olhcr prominent speakers will be present to ad dress the meeting. Lxamine the silver coin which Is of fered ynu in trade, as there is much coun terfeit in circulation. Thursday of last week was Founder's lay at Lehigh University, Bethlehem. Ex- Chier Justice A;uw,uf Philadelphia, made tne memorial address, In which he highly eulogized the university's lounder.Hon. Asa Packer. I. V. RR., Mattoil. At the last meeting of the directors ef the Lehigh Valley IUilroad Mr. Itoliert II. Sayre resigned his isilion as general su Jierinteiident and engineer. Mr. Savre re mains as a director of the Lehigh Valley Railroad, but We understand that he will Jake charge of another railway which Is not a rival onhe Lehigh Valley. To fill the vacancy caused by the death of the late Ashbel Welsh, Mr. J. R. Fell was elected a director. Ho is the son of the late J. Gil linghain Fell, who was ohe uf the chief pro prietors ntid long a leading director. Mr. Fell, although a young man, has had con siderable exrienco In the coal and iron interests, and his activity and Intelligence will be an acquisition tnthe board. Big Creek Notes. Mr. Daniel Weidman, ol Long Run was Interred in the cemetery at Bolt's on Sunday at 3 o'clock He waa aged about (II years. Funeral services conducted by the Rev. Mr. DeLong,of Weissirt, in German The wife of Jacob Graver, of Calosau- qua, lately of this place.was brought by the cars to Weiasport, 011 Wednesday lstt, for Interment in the East Weissjvrt cemetery. Mrs. Grayer died from a tumor which the physitians removed, after which mortifies tion set in and soon ended her earthly career. We had a pleasant call.on Monday .front Rev. James Bowman.of AllentaWri, brother of Bishop Thnmss Bowman, oflhe Evan- gelical church. Call again. The schools ol Franklin will chen on Monday. Oct. 30th, Messrs. Daniel Krum and Tllghmsn Driesbach, of this plsce, left for Kansas, on Tuesday, by the Lehigh Valley railroad mey eipeci 10 visit mi uieir iriends In se verslofthe Western States, and to be ah sent five or six weeks. We hope tbey may enjoy their trip. We have been Informed that Miss Ida Weaver Will teach tho lower Pine Ilun school, and not Ihe upper, as reported by rae. The district can pride themselves In being so fortunate as to have secured her service, We are well acquainted With her and lako pleasure In reenmmendlug her and ventuie to tay that she will giye entire satlsltcllua. Raygaa Look at the yellow direction tab on this paper and see how you stand, yli 1 John Jude marlO 81 than you owe two yeart subscription, which plsai rsmit. Wt are In need of money. Afljotirned Prohibition Convention. At the meeting of October 14, by the Pro hibitionists, to lake final BctloH on candi date! for the Legislature, the rjothmlttee re- oortetl that the candidate! Hid been address ed by letter; In which they sis led that the Democrats and Republican Conventions re cognised the importance of tuimiHioit by incorporating ttitt firlutlple of submission In their platforms of trlhblples; and thill aJ- turning the retponstbllltialill tiittlt woUld be fair and proper that the four candidates nominated would declare lit favor of sub mission. It was also plainly stated ill tho Committee's letter that the candidates were not asked to vote far Prohibition, but that if elected thev sbouid vote lor submlslluil. In answer to iVe qu'sltlou, "Are you In favor ol submission (that tho people shall rule) as declared by your Convention?" and lo the suggestion that the lour candidates sbouid give an unequiyobtl MsUraHce iulavnrnf submission, if necessary in the tame lan guage, to that one candidate should have no advantage uyer an other in the agitation of tho question. Three of tho candidates. J. J. Gallagher, 8. F. Miunieh and II. C. Taylor, cautiously replied. E. H. Snyder mode no reply. While the letters Irom Oal- lagher and Minnlcli did nut meet the re quirementsan uncqiilyocal endorsement! without concealment or fear lliey have shown due tegard for the cause which is second to no issues tins fall in not ignoring Important a matter. The Convention unanimously endorsed Mr. II. C. Taylor tor the Legislature, os the only candidate who did not equivocate or hedge on thequcstlort. The following resolutions were adopted at the first irleitllig of the Convention 1 Whkrf.as,TIiD Itianufacture of Intoxicat ing beverages and the t riffle therein abSiirb large amounts of capital, labor and subs ttince, and is without beneficial results to the comnmnllyi bfrt, on the contrary, Is wholly pBtniclous anil antagonism; in ever,) moral and material interest uf toKieiji nnd WtiKRitJLst It if the rfijf.iur atij- tsiuia to reetilate. restrain or altogether Wpprest such manufacture and traffic; therefore, licvtlcal That it is neither right nor pol itic lor the Slate t sanction or protect any traffic or system that is productive ol crime and pjUK'rism, corrupting the social habits anil destroying the health end lives of the people. . ItcKotl'td, That the history Knit results of all license lull's abundantly prove that it is inixi.fiule thiislo remove or materially a li.ite the evils of a system essentially mis chievous in all its lemleiif ir. Itaiolval, That, in thoopinlnn oflhls cvn veuticn. the highestand bestliltcrvslsof the ieopleof the Slate require that I lie maim iHCturcanil sale of intoxicating liquor, lor ue as a beverage, be prohibited. JlcolveJ, That wo earnestly exhort the voters ot Carbon county, in every election district, to supmrt only such candidates for the Legislature as shall be unequivocally pledged lo support the proposition t' sub mit to a vote ol the ople an amendment oflhe Constitution prohibiting the maim lacturo and sale id llitoxieallllg Slqdors for use as a beverage within the Common wealth of Pennsylvania. Ilewlt'cd, That we endorse the Prohibition State Ticket, nominated at Allonna, Febru ary 23rd. atol Unit we regard the Prohibi tion iwrlv ol Pennsylvania a potent agent in securing the submission to the peoi le of an amendment prohimitng the manutac lure, IinpnrlatiuU unit. Stile 01 alcoholic bev erases. lttnoh-td. That the Interest of the puhlio eHce, good government, safety and protec tion of home, demands that wo should not have lrniernee and Tolnbilion principles lor theory, nnd reprnreiilalivieul the liquor Irani lor practice, atltt that We filler uur Sidcmti protest Hg:llhl "straddle.)" nhlt t"ll iiMn eyery lover ot order, ltv Slid teUllier atiCo not lii Vote for any niablrrefa.-rlivo of pnrtv, whe Is engaged in the business of drunkard miking. '-Woe unto hllli that mvelh his neighbor drink, that pullelh Ihv bottle lo him ami maketli him drunk also." Hebrew, 215. yfcWttrf, That the demands made by Honor men uinn raiididaU-aJrdIlrV ill eX- iei-tir.g them to visit their places ot business in order to make voters by Irc-a'ing. ahoiild meet With the heaity diaapuruval of every voter. Ihcfarchii Hlleniion 01 i-atidniatea is pulled lo that part i.l'lhe law--nuth of of fice which savct "I haVe hot paid or con tributed, or promised In payor contribute. either directly or indirectly, any IlloUey or other valuahlt tlimg to procure my noinina tion or election." Cottrtrrocccdlneti The October term of ollr Counly Courts convened nt the Court Ittimo.Mauch Chunk, on Monday the Bill lint. His Honor Judge Dreher and Associates were preseut, The Grand Jury was Calleli and Levi Harleinan appointed foreman. In the estate ol Sarall Diehl, deceased, of Foster lownship, Lucerne county, adminis trator's sals of real estate of this county con firmed. Nearly two days Were nfculedi Monday and Tuesday, lo hear the testimony Ufa Case ofdesertion Mrs. Konns, daughter nfSani- 11 el Ziege 11 fins, esq., against her husband Dr. Koons, residing at Macuhgie, Lehigh countv. Mrs. lvoons left him and returned to her parents alleging bad treatment. The Court jK'Stponed argument and decision un til January next, in the hope that In tile mean time a reconciliation muy be brought ubout between the parlies. Commonwealth vs, John F. ICelfer, as sault. Bill ignored and prosecutur, Edwin Bolt, directed lo pav the costs. Common wealth vs. Henrietta fjeddesaud Amallda GeddeS, surlly of Ihe tieacenn oath of Bessie GeddeS. It appears that Mrs. Amanda Geddea did not particularly ad nitre her daughter-in-law, Bessie, and made Mime very ugly threats about taking her life. The testimony waa confllclilig Bhd the court directed Amanda Geddes and Beside Geddes each to pay one half of the costs. Commonwealth vs. I. II. Miller, surety of the peace, Proseculilx Maria Miller.hls wifo These parties are from Weissiiortjand apiiear not to have lived in the utmost bar loony. After hearing the testimony the court directed I.H.Miller, the delendani, to wy the costs and enter into bond in the sun. of $50 to keep the peuce. Commonwealth vs. Moses Anthonv threats, was held oyer. It is likely that commission will be apxinled tu inquire in to hit tauity. CemmunWeauh Vs. Bsssle Geddes, Anna MrCabe and Rosatina McCabe, assault and battery. Verdict, not guilty) and defendants to pay one-half the costs, and the prosecu trix, Amanda Geddes, to pay one-half. The court in sentencing them to pay the co.ls administered a rebuke to them. Commonwealth vs. George Rehm, Isr eeuy and receiving stolen goods. This was a prosecution for stealing aome brats frnu Ihe Lehigh Valley R. R. Co., at Weatherly. The defendant plead guilty to the 2nd court ami by leave of court eulered a notlie prvtc gal as to the first. Sentence deferred. Commonwealth vs. Thus. Reaso, assault and battery with intent to murder. Hap peared Ibal un Saturday evening, Sept. 2d last, the defendant, who lives at Yorktown invited Thos. Jones to come into his house. Jones did to. and spent the eyenlng there smoking and drinking. It was alleged atid teslifle., by tbe prosecution that when Jones started nut to go home, a little after nine o'clock, Reese followed him nut and slabbed him In tbe neck with a knife, Inflicting a dangerous wojod. Jones carries an ugly scar. On part of the defense it Was alleged that both partlet Were very drunk. The de fense testified that he could recollect noth- ing tbtt occurred after eight o'clock. It Wat admitted that both parties bad been good friends previously. The defense atsd alleged that Jonet had acted Indecently arid out rageously that evening, being very drilnkt Commonwealth vt. Penroso George, sell ing llqtirjf to Minors; L'lil ignored anil prosecutrix, Elisabeth George, lo pay the' coits. Commnnweatlh vs. Henry J. EvanMdul tery. Plead guilty, but sloicMiehtS of the tacit were made to tlte Boll r I III older to In form Ihem as tH tSlllg sentence. Uolninohwrallh Vt. Bridget NcCu I In hi .as sault) ih)setillrl)!, MK McClaficrty. the young fellow named Ely, whn.com milled a riamelces crime' on a little boy jamed Gallagher, near Audenrled, was found guilty, and sentenced, to six months Imprisonment in the Crhoh fidllltl' prison and to pay the cost uf prosecution. Welssport Letter. MIssLlllle Dreisbsch, an exemplary young lady, of East Welssport, was burled on Tuesday alternoon. The funeral wai largely atletldedi The sorrow for tlte de mise of this beloved lady Is Universal) ehd the eyes of many were foiiiiUllis nf leare,nn the day thatthe last sad riles Were inform ed to all that was InortHl. ReV. DeLong preached n feeling sernthn, and took as his text, which was selected by the deceased, 1st verse, 3 chapter, Soli is of Solomon t "I am the (lower of Sharon and the rose of the valley." By request the minister read a piece of poetry, from th 9 pulpit, Which call ed upon those young women Who Arc tif a Iriyolous and unthinking disposition tu be hold the corpse and be admonished b it. it had the died and was most appropriate. Last BUuday evening a children's tetn pcrance meeting was held in the Evangel! cal church, of this place. The exerelsr-s of the evening were particularly Interesting and pleasing. The large Sunday school) of the denomination, occupied tbe frotlt seats, which gave It an imposing array ofynUng temperance applatidera. Tho chief t'en'tiro of the eveuing was the a hie, sound and IngJ cnl address of Rey. W. C. Weiss, on three (Kiisons, vii : Tbiacco For the body ; Rum For the brail! iW S00U For tin! mind. Mr. Weiss handled his subjects in a fair anil impartial manner. Ho treated tho three evils according to their gravity, and de veloped them from a physological stand point. From this standpoint he deduced numerous evils which the body or human system sustains through the use of any of the evils llldltiattd. Throughout his ad dress, Mr. Weiss was sound and emphatic, butatnotimo mauifested the spirit of an enthusiast. His exhortation wasa particular apiieal lo re.isou and not to Ihe demigod ol passion; hence it had a quickening efl'ect and smed H jjrjo'd purpose. The treat of Ihe meeting was the sweet soul-stirring, pathetic and afl'ec'-ing song, entitled, "I haye no mother how," by little Mabel Wheatley, of Lehighlon, it is astonishing with what per fection and effectiveness, the song was ren detcd by this little gill It was a prodigy, and drew tearc from many a weathcr-btat-eu eye. The exercises of tbe evening closed with an appropriate song by the school. Did our Iriends of Republican persua sion hear tlltt rtews from Ohio? Of course the roithetin claquer will siyrumdld it." Tho blinded and deaf partisan will s.iy amen to thls,as the best excuse to evade the direct cause an i to delude the unwury. No, bo, it's the Wrath And thunder uf an "ir. raged and Wronged people. The judgment and vision of the itcople has been quicken I'd by tho enormous wrongs and crime's committed in their name, by Ihe domineer- ng leaders of to-day. ThiiOhjo trlUililh is u solemn protest against high taxes, otscSs merit iobberies,and proprietory government'. The overwhelming triumph of the Demo emtio. Congressmen is all attest trj this fact. Lig rolling in the form ol River and liar bor and Turifl' bills will be nt an end in tbe next Congress. The ground swell ol Octob er means a Democratic uvitllinclie in No vember. The friends of honest government will rejoice St the bright prospects. Mrs. Jacob Graver, a very estimable young lady nf Catasauqua, was bu'ied 011 rh'Jtl'layi at this, place, The services were conducted in the Evungelicul church. The Democracy of the 111b Congression al District is particularly fortunate in bar ihg then a clean altd houvst candidate for Congress as J. B. Storm. Tho 111 Ceiiienuhll Will be largely pal moiled by Weissjiort folks next week. Miss Roufl'i a young lady of Milton, Pa., Is visiting at Dr. J. G. Bern's. 1'he action of tho Prohibitionists in in dersing Taylor as their district represent!". tlye may be wtsa and it may bo 11 11 wise, One thing is certain, that Is, that it tellevea In event of their election) ony of the other candidates, from sny pledges which may have been given to support prohibitory leg Nation, All those who are in favor of an ainehdment to the Constitution, prohibitory in its ellects, or in duty bound to support this distinct apostle as single.) aut by the Temperance folks. The issue will be direct, and wa have no doubt that Taylor will be snowed under by a heayier inahirity than any oilier man on the Republican ticket, All over Republicans are declaring against him, His deleat or elei'lion will ho indti-a tile of t lie sentiment ol Carbon county ujxoi tins question, II it will irve uoother pur volC) it will serve one,aud that Is, as a guide for the future, Auks. Mahoning BqUibs. -Farmers are busily Cilgoged thrrshing their grain. IIow they may soon flnith it) abd cummence U) crib their coin,' uud hive husking mulebes." J. N. Arner and his sister Kate were tu the city of Philadelphia lul week. Mr. and Mrs. Bretney, ol Lehighlon, were the guests of Nathan llalltel last Sun day. -Mesirt. &IWIU arid Owed Hunsicker tonka pleasure ride up tha valley on last Sunday, Miss Amanda B. B.illlet will 10 to Philadelphia i.eXl Monday t attehri echini The pUblldscllmils oflhls district Will open on the 23rd ef this mouth. We hoe that tbe sch.Hils will be well alteuded dur Ing this terlti, Jamea II, Klslter, who came from Miu neapoli, Minn., to attend Ihe funeral ot hit father, will leave agaiu for that plsce next Monday. David Bailiff, of this place, who was busily engaged in picking apples last Sat urday, made up his mind to go and sy a visit to the arly Who had lleen threshing for Daniel Kresleyl and when ha came there he was hspplly received." D. W, Sittler, President of the Cenlre Square Literary Society, Was reelected 10 th-Iodic) on lait Saturday eVetilngi 11 Will make his inaugural address Beat Bat- urday evraing.iu the public school build Ing of New'Malioblc. Row She Saved her Darllngi "I shall not feel s nervous again about baby's teething," writes a gratelul mother. "We almost lost ultr darling from cholera Infantum, lull liatjtlllv heard ol Parber', Ginger Tonic In tun.. A few tea.,.rtfu!t cured baby, and an occasional dose keeps ut lb good health-'' Brooklyn Mother. Bi-Centedniat Notes. TheTradas' III, play Hh Wednesday, tte. tobcr -Ijlh, will exhibit III prorfssioti the" gTowtltnftlie Industries In Philadelphia and PehniJrlVanla. EyDry' large Industrial cs lablilhment will exhibit lis peculiarities of tiinnurariiirr, and thd operation of pfodill; Ihg thegrmls for Ittarliel, hUklnrf wotidef fully vntlell exhibition moving Ihrtitlgll the streets or Philadelphia, All grades (if Cnttnn and woolen gnnilj Will be shown th process of manufacture, The carpet niaHllfat'lurea, tool makEri, mechan ical and machinery establishments, rolling mills, foundries, icy. will vie with each other In tho magnificence of their display, Wednesday afternoon the Welsh singers from Schuylkill, Lutern'e and Carbon coun ties will contest al !)td atid Chesthutj Alti tun's Building. Wedhesdoy evening the lllurHlhilled l'ro cession, consisting of Historical Trtble.inx ahd Epic, of tile East, Including representa tions of the ptomlneut events in the his tory of the old a tut new wor d. The cos tumes and tlltj Coloring will be on a salle of unparalleled magnificence 1 and the Cnlnrttd and calcium lights will add greatly tu the effect of this Hiivel attraction) Each tableaU rVlli bo on a cur wllltih Will be drawn by 4) d it'r 6 horse's, tlia cars Wilt be from 2b to i'6 ll'ct lollg', MI requited lly the subject. The framework of somo ol the tableaux will b 25 feet high, and the char acters will be represented by people inoylng In Ihe best society of Philadelphia. This grand and novel feature will move through the streets of Philadslphia, the fin est exhibition buftig made en Broad street. We understand that the Philadelphia ,t Reuding Railroad will run special trains for all points on its main linn after this unices, sion is over, Bh which the rfdrtSil rite ex cursion tickets will be ocrepled. Thursday, October 26th, e Grand Musical Festival hy the various singing Societies of Ilia city.end State, includiug Ihe Welsh and Germans. TlieaChoiri will number from fj to fJOil eople each, and the singing will US ex oeedingly attractive in its nature. The Grand Display Of tho It nights Temp lar of Pennsylvania ui:d other Stales will be the prominent leatureuf tho day in the rvay ol'a procession) artd will exceed tiny display of a similar nature which has taken place herelnlore. The Knights Tvltljilnr'artitYimpos'ed oTthe best class ot citikens ol the dillerenl Slates, and always hlako ah itliSing demnnstra lioo. Their eudeatora In this occasion will be to surpass nil previous ell'orts t and it is fully exiieK'e'd that for numbers ahd altfai tivenesa this demonstration will be Without an equal, Tlfursttuy aflerhnon there Will be a Grand Regalia 011 the Schuylkill, in which the iiliialetir clubs will turn out about one hun dred racing bouts of all classes, manned by men in tho attractive unilorins of tbe van oils organizations. The Bicycle Meet and Review in Fair mount Park) olid the display ol national siairtsof the Millions Mint settled Pennsyl vania, With prizes to tbe hinst successful participants, will closo the attractions of the day. Friday, October 27lh, the Gnthd Military Display, with review of land ahd naval forces. The entire National Guard tit the State bl Pennsylvania, with visiting ttntti panics from neighboring Slates will com pose the procession, lil'ulte'r Ibo tioiumabdbf General John F. Ilartranfl: It iseXpccteil that20,U00 troops Infantry) eoyalry, aH'd artillery will take part in the prm'esion. lu'lhe eventitz there will be It fchcidl il luniination of the private residences Biid business places, Introducing many navel features.' Our readers should cut nut these articles, lid reserve them for Information, and should remember thnl excursions will be run by societies and excursion managers, and that eyery iqlortiinlly will be allonled the (eopia living along the line ot the 1'hilailel- pnia & Kca.ling ltaiiroad to visit I'luladel phia at eheap rales, and with uuiple Car aft' ruiiimialations. fhjSAtMiraeUo CdlTMdei Philadelphia ifcf.tff) Itjlh Inrtd f he on- thral'itU coal trail., ruled olnni6t entirely Un changed during the past week the supply nf coal is good ahd the stock Is falily tnalti (ainrd. Circular prices rule firm, and the lUtlook also favors a firm market to the end of the year. There is no reason at Ihe present moment to suppose that a new cir cularof increased prices will be Issued im mediately, but ull the cliantei of the mar ket for the remainder oflhe year favor the producers and sellers of coal. Freights, it is believed) will be advanced this week, This Is one Step towards an advance in the uric bf Coal. Another risk run by those WhU deh-r laying in their winter's supply of coal it. that of lo 1 much iVater itt the lit i ilea, an undue amount nf ire to Impede llavlga tion, or any oflhe other' numerous causes of delay iu moving coal from the mines to the markets. These, with the lateness of the 8600011,811011111 prompt. buyers to lay in their Winter's supply of coal as tbe best course of procuring cheap fuel. The laut that there is a good supply of coal hrtrV hand is a fair warranty that the coal market will pmbalily open ettrly next spring ulso with a good slock of coal on hand. The present indiCatiUn is that the year's supply rlfcutil Will uot greatly exceed that of last year. Which Was 85.000,000 tons. We are unto within about six weeks ofthe end ol the roil tea til ti and We are some fi(l,OH0 liimi ahed of last year to the corresponding late. Fur Some few weeks back tint Week ly rna.1 tiuintga hat been unusually large) hut it it nt likely to continue so, any one of many causes likely to lessen the current priHliielion being liable any day lo li:lpr' yene The SJiMtrt' Journal of lust Saturday confirms our ..pinion in this regard. It Says the trade lias improved Considerably duHhg the week, and a brisk business Is now doing in all sites nf !oal. This improvement ex tends lo Ihe line and the Eastern ttnd South' em trade. It is the beginning in earnest of Ihe full trade, Which, though a little delay ed nb account of the exceptlonably Warm Waalher, is In sufficient Volume to take up ull that the operators Can tend along the line and to tide, abd there is no doubt of Its Contitinanre until ihe close nf navigation, which usually Intrkt the limit ofthe year's business. The total bdihsga uf anthracite coal from all the regions forthe week ending Oct. ?, is reported hy ihe several carry ibg emnnan ics, amounted to (125,399 tons, against R4.1, 231 tons in Ihe corresponding week last year, a decrease of 17,832 Ions. The total amount of authracite mined for tho year is 21, 52,708 tons, against 20,802,398 tout for the tame period la it year, a increase of Odd,- 310 tons. For the week ending on the 14th Inst,, 156,(150 tons of coal was transported over IheL V. Ull., making a total of 6,333,842 bins to that date( and showing a decrease of 418.038 at compared with tame lime last year. ' For the weekending October 13th there were 11)7,857 tons of coal tbipeil over the L Jr. fl. RR., making a total to dale of,. 068,019 tons, ay Increase as compared to same lime last year of 39,033 tons. Vail and Winter Stylet, Our gentlemen readers will no doubt be pleased In learn that II. IL Peters., the pop liter merchant tailnri al the pott-office, is no receiving an Immense stock of cloths, caaslnieret and all Wool suitings for the fall and winter trade, and that hh la full ore. pared Id make up those g-i.lt In the most 1 '"W U' of. "oi.!'!.'''.'"".'.'' l pfir" fw-t fiu and low prices, It bit motto. Call and inspect good., THE FLOWER CUT FURORE. ttii Cortimotlori Caused by the Btateraentof Physician. . An UUil lUlr-i Iminthe Itoehester, N. V., Hchiocral Hat! Cfirtniile, was jtiibllshed In this paper recently atltt list been (health Jeclbf much rJoHvrlrVilthlrt bill In prnlri. l,,e.Hl HUalMl arl ll.ri 4l).kjl ll..l.ll. ly It Clilscd lltore cnhiHI.il I.1I1 ill lt..blicRlrr, at the following from Ihtrrslne iper shows! Dr. J. II. lienloh, wholtwHI kh.. hot nnlr In It.K-hest. ri hilt in nwr V r-Vt-rv l.H i.f A merlin, sent an rxtehded article til tills tJnt.er, it feV .lays si lice Whirl. Wat .lilly puldishe.1, delalllllg his trrtiatkahle rXtri euce and te.Hlt) from What sceliied III I certain death. It w.ltld be immstible in enumerate the fiersoual ihqulrics whleh have' been Itlade at t.llr t.lticv as In the va lldlly oftlie atlltile, bbl I hey have been so numerous that fU'rlher Investigation ullltu subject was deellled alt eilltorlal ncfeesity. With this end i'rt view represeitleilve ol this paH-r called on Dr. liehiortiill nii reel donee on St. Pant Street, WhWi llll hllblWIng IhlerviBw ncctlred 1 "That articlr" id j'o.irs, Doetor) has Cirated rjitiiea whirlwind! Ate the statements uboul the terrible condllioii yil Were In, and the wav ynu were h'ttUeil sUCh as you Can Sustain f ' "Every one oflhenl ahd many adllllinhiil ones. Few people ever get tu near llie grave ns 1 .1111 ami men return, anil 1 am Hot Sur prised that the I ill hi ic think. II tliatrelous. It Was marvelous.'1 Mfow in tha world did yUU,a (ihysicioh, runic 10 ue urougni m low r "By negleCling the iirtt and most simple Syhijitoms. I did hot think I Was sick. It is true I had frequent headache's, felt tired mast oflhe time) could eat nothing mm day and was raVeui.Us the best j felt dull in definite pains Slid lliy stomach was out of order, hut I did not think it meant any thing aeHous." "But haye these common ailments any thing to do with the feilflul Uright's dltcass whlcli took so firm hold on you ?" "Anything? Why, they are the sure In dicatiuntof Ihe first stages of that dread ful malady. Tile fact is, few tieaple know or realize what alls Ihem, and I am sorry to say tbat loo few physicians do either." "That Is a strange statement, Doctor." "But it is a true one. The medical pro fession have been IreatirtgiyiHplllritsthidcBd (if illsailreS M tea, nnrl II la hl.llt 1 1 ...a. I. ceased: Wu dotilorS have been rlii.llintr hit' the twics When We should atrikrt atlh., rn..l. The symptonls 1 have Just mentioned or any unus:ial action or irritation ot the water channels Indicate the approach of Bright's disease, even more than a cough announces the coming of consumption. Vn do not treat the rough, but try In help the lUngs. we should not wnsleour lime trying to re lieve tho headache, stomarh, pain about the body or oilier symptoms, but go directly to the kidneys, the Source uf most of these ail ment." "This, then, 18 what YU meant when you said that more than ono-half the deaths which occur arise from Bright's dls'isSB, is it Doctor?" 'Precisely. Thousands ef so called di seases are torturing people to day, when in reality it is Bright'a disease in some one ot its many foriin. It Is a Hydra-headed mon ster, nnd tbe Slightest aytHplnthl thauld strike terrer Is eVory nhe Whrt kti thrill. I can look back and recall hundreds nflleaths which physicians declare.! at the lime Were caUSed by paral)'siS,aponlexy, hearl-ditease, pneumonia, malarial lever add Other com mon coinplniuU which I see UoW were caused by Bright'a disease." And did all these cases hive simnle symptoms at first?" "Every one of them,and might have been cured as I was by the timely use of the pame remeay vvarnera Bate Kidney and Live Cdre. I aill getting my fees) thor- Liver Cdre. I aill getting my fye thor oughly opened in this matter and think 1 aill helping others to see the facts and their Kissible danger also. Why, there are no eud of truths bearing on this sublert. If you want to khow more about it go and (ee .nr. .vomer nimseu. lie was sick Ihe same 1)9 I) and it the healthiest man in Rochester to day, lib has wade a study of this sub ject and can give Vnll itlorf latta than I ciiHi 00, too, and see Ur. Lattitrtore) the ehehiist at Ihe University. Il'you want facta tliero are any quantity jil them showioe the alarming increase of Bright's disease, its simpio anil deceptive symptoms, and there IS but one way by which il can lie escaia?,!." rully satisfied of the truth slid force nf tbe Hoetor'a WbrHS, tllb reporter bade him gaud day and called bh Mr. Warner at his establishment mi Eschange street. At first Mr. Wurner was inclined to be reticent, but learning thai the information desired was about Ihe alarming increase of Bright's HI tease, his manner changed Instantly and he b(n,na very cariiceuv ! "It Is truJ that Bright'a disease has in. rreased wnnrieffullyi ami We find-, bv reli nhle statistics, that id the (last ten years the growth has been 250 tier cent. Look at th prominent men it has carried olf: Everett, numner, unase, vrnroni uarpenter. Bishop Haven and others. This is terrible) and shows a greater erowth than that bfahy other known complaint. It should be plain tu every nae that something must be done to check this InOense or there is no know ing where it may ehd.1' "Do you think many nebltle areafliicled with it In-day who do not realize it, Mr. vvamer 7 ' "Hundreds of thousands. I have a strik Ing example Dl th'S trUttl Which has Just come 10 my notice. A prominent prnlesaor in a new uneans medical college was lec turing before his class on the subject Uf Bright's disease. He had various fluids under microscmiic analysis, and waa ahoW ing the students what the ibdlratitiht ol this terrible malady Were Ih hhler U SlmW I ho Contrast between healthy and Unhealthy fluids, he hiltl provided a vial the controls of wluCli WerB drawn frotlt his own person, 'And now, students,' he Said, 'as we have teen the unhealthy indications, I will show vou huw It appears in a slate of ierlect health,' and he sUbthilteil his own fluid to the uiual test. Aa he waichrd the results his countenance suddenly changed his color and command both lelt h In, and in a trembling voice he said: 'Gentlemen, I have made a painful discovery 1 ! have Bright'a iii-ease 01 ine Kidneys, and lu less that! year ho was dead," "You believe theh that it hasnosvbin- toinsnf iisown and is ireriienlly unknown even uy me rsiui win. laalliicled with 117" "il has no symptoms id lit 011 and Very oiirn nnnuat all, usually no two (tropic have the eiillln Symptoms, and frequently Heath Is the first symptom. The slighleai iiitlicatiotis Id any kidney difficulty should be enough hi itrike terror to anv one I know what I am talking about, for I have been through all the stages ol kidney di tease." "You know of P'. Ileilhtn's reset" "Yes, I have both heard abd rend III it." "It is very Wonderful, Is it not ? "A Very tiroinineut case but lin more so than a great litany others that have Coma to my notice as having been CUred by the same means." Yod believe then that Brlehl'a dliease can ue rureu I' "I know it rah. I know It from the ex laTienreof hundreds of bromitirut persons who Were given up lu die by loth their l.hyslcians and friends." You vak of joUr oWn experience, wbst WHS lb "A fearful one. I had felt languid and uufiltiil far business for years. Bui I d.d not know what ailed me. When, however, I found it was kiduey difficulty I ihougtu mere was niu nope and so did II, o iik-Ioi, 1 nave since learned that one id the pbynl cians of Ibiscity pointed me out in a conlle man on Ihe street one day, saying I 'there goes a man who will ue dead within u year.' I believe his words Would have proven true if I had not fortunately m-iired and Used the remedy tn,w know as Watiift's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure "And this cabsed yon b) manufacture II?" "No it Caused me to investigate. 1 Went tolhe principal cities) saw physicians pre scribing and using Hand I therefore deter mined, at a dutv I oarnl humanity and the aiillering', lo bring it wlihiu their reat'h anil now il it known In every Part. if America. and sold ih every drug slum end lus bi'cumr a nousenoid necessity." The reporter left Mr. Warner, much im pressed With the earueslneis ami sincerity of hi statements and next paid a Visit to ur, b. a. uaiumore. al nil resilience on Pruiro street. Dr. Laillinore( although busily encaged uimii soma -nt lifers connect ed with the State Board of Health, of which he is nun i.f tha analvsu. courteously an awrred tha questions that were propounded him 1 "Did you make a rhemlcal analysis of the rase ..( Mr. 11. II. Warner soma three fears "fcgo, doctor?'' 'Yet, tif." "What did thll lhalytli shew you? " "The prettnbi of albumen and tube casta in great abundtnee." Q''And what did the syinpo io, 11I.11.1 I 'A serious rilrekte of the'knliicvs.'' "Did you think Mr; Warner fc-uld re- covsrf" , "No.slr. I did hUl think It possible. It was seldom, Indeed) that so trorit.uiire. a case had, Up to taat linle,eVer been c'ilre.1;" 'lr.iyi.il know anyihing ala.til'tlie rein edy whlcli ctired bin. T" "Yes, I have cl.e11110.1Hy lilhllvied It ami oin critical examination, find It cnlir.-u !'?'.",,' ""T P"'""""s M d.le.eKolis sill'. We puhllth the foregoing slnleihu.i- I. Vi'. "f the iMnnnoiloi, which t'..- p.ihli.-Ht '" l" llenin'a aittcle 110 r u. lo.t-1 tl'fl llrotesliitlolit which have l-e made. Tin, standing of Dr It-i.tmi. M le. "I Wafheraiid Dr. Latum .re 111 Ihe coolun nliy Is beydtl I quest and the n il. 11I, tu, I buy hiake, I'llllll.u Ion. moment In-d ol.i ed. They i.ielilIVely aooiv thai Un .i,.' ill.eitsa f e ktd.li)' is ntiu id the in,.-ilr-ivpuvo nlld .I.lln(erll4 nfull .lii'Mes,thiil It Is rxcVtMlngly ColnllMUl al.irniiiijiy 11, rreaslio; and thai il pan ! eitred. 8T0CK MAEEEtB, Closing pricea ol De I linen ie T..'vrid Il-ilikfrs, Su. -tu ."..nlh Third fltri-cl, 1'lnl ad. Ii!a, Kiockj le.ii)ihl anil od uilhei lot t'lieli nr on toargiii. rittutttirhm, Dfiobcr is-, lr.32. hi, I li-k'-fl u s.Vi. Ext. ,11:1111 111111,1 innj mi j U S Ciinency li'e.ii 1.1. mt i.lflll Us .t's Cxi.iii,.,, I'.iiiii.D.niiil) mi! 1)84). K.-w, 11.11.) iiiiiol III II.V US4-... ..b M'.i. Pennsylvania R It 1 A4) fil) I'hiladeliliia it ll.-a.ling It II XII) Lelilgh Valley It U:nm..i iilhiih jj Lehigh Coal A Navivnlion Con.n; 44 United K J tt R A Canal Itn .iii.ull"! Xnrthern Central R R Coitiiiuiun 5?t HestnhVllle Pass. R R C- tituiti... 12 Buir. Plllsburg X West. U It Com 2t) Centfal TrkhsirlallHh Couiiiiii.,-. .14 NorthcrU t'abi.lc ft.llU'.i '! u " i 'fH Jfrtrlh PeHlisvivanla It It f.U Philadelphia Erie R R i..;..:-. 2l Silver, (Trades) : .10 rB 44i lUiiJ 67i IM 211) :J tm 2U tl.J LEHIOHT ON RETAIL MARKETS. ConiteibTkb WIseltLT'. Flour per sack iiinimwun... H' or -. tin. tu Corn, per bushel -.iiii..i,.,..nii Halt, per bushel.. .ii.-.aui... m.. ti 40 II lit 5S 1 10 i 70 1 SJ 1 20 8 16 ) to 11 unop, perent..)ii,. Miuuiinai! ircwt.. Dii. ..in.. i.-orn i;iiop..i..iini..i)..i.).):i Itran. per ewl.))i!ii).,.u"i....i flutter. ier pound; -. Ezgs, iwrdosen. .,.!) Ham, perpvenit ,.))!. .11111 i.arti. per pottiiil.:i:i. .11,1, 7nouiuerij is Potatoes, pc ilsrt, tierilBllnljiiiDDii).. per uusnci id; Sl'lXiAL K0TItt.S. A CARD. To atl who are suffering from the errors and Indiscretions or jonth. nervoUs Weakness, early decay, loss or manhood, (to .1 will tend a recipe that will euro you, EHEK (IK OH A lit It. This arcat remedy was ill-covered hy a missionary In South America. Send a lelf-addrctsed envelope to the ltxv. Joli.ru relolii 1), rv T. InstASi. rjlatluti en York-city. aug. 1... ly. PIMPLES. I will mall (Free) 'he reclno for a simple VKUBt'AOLK HALM that will remove TAN. KltEtlKLES, PIMHIiKS and III.U I'UlltM. leaving the skin salt, clear and heautilul; also Instructions for producing a luxuriant growth of hair on a bald bead nr smooth lace. Address Inclosing- Sc. stamp) Ill-It. YANDELi'. liU.irclay S'.,N. Yi mar. 23.yJ. TO CONSUMPTIVES. TKo advertiser having been nernutttehllV aUred of that dread disease, Unnttini,tlom, by a s mpie rcme.ir; is anxious 10 uiaae Known to nil felloW suRerefs ihe tdcans df curt. To all Who desire It. he will send -.copy bfthe prescription Used, (tree ofcharue). with Ihe directions. Par preparing and nslnx the same) WhWh they Will find , a sura WIRE Tor titltkllltSi (Kji.llS.CttNStlMl'TIiiN, AS- Tit MA. liltONUHlTlS, fee, uaiA. iiiiupiuriiri, &c. 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An Inspection Milled And satisfaction Kvaranteed In all dales. rfr--slJr.lNTt lit tilt t-TN KV, lnhl..na hie iluut rtn.l mi. .K M ahkk, Hank 81., liehlKhtblt. All work Warranted. ftim INDIAN Cures all diseases ofthe Stomach, Liver, Bow sis, Kldnoyd, 3kin arid Blood. Jillions testi fy to its eifloaoy iti healing tho ahovo named nt dl3easbs, arid WL MISS" REMEDY KNOWN TO MAN. (guaranteed to Care Dyspepsia GENtS W AN T E DQ ' Laboratory It West 3d St., New York City, Druggists stell it. LVKUNS, UitJI'iilic C6., I'A, Da. OLiaic Jonatox:-. My txaly wat literally edvefed with Tetter, lor which I could aet no rellfnntll I Innlc joui 'iNJJlaN ULOOU UYBUi, which hat afTeetaally cured ue, I lecouiutoxl It hUhly. ENOOII llKLJU. the Secret bf the universal Success ot Brown's Iron Bitters' is sim ply this :, It is the best Iron preparation ever rnadej is fcoinpounded on thoroughly fcci'entific, chemical and medicinal principles, and docs j Ust what is claimed for it no more and no less; By thorough nnd rapid assimilation with the blood, it reaches every part of th s system, healing, purifying find strengthening. Com mencing at the foundation it bltilds up and restores lost health- -in no other way can lasting benefit be obtained. f) Dearborn Art, Chicago, Nov. 7. I have been a firbat sufTcrcr fro.it a very weak stomach , hte rt barn, and Eyspepsiainltsworslfornii .Nearly fcverytninjr I ate rjve ma distress, and I could eat butlittlSi I hltVa tried every thing recommended, have i)ttr tbe prescriptions of a doted r.hysicianl)b.ilRot no relief until I looTc Drown' Iron Bitwrii I feel bone bf the old troubles, and am a new man. I am getting much atrotigcr, and feel first-rate. I am it railroad engineer, and now make my trips regularly. I can not siy trto much in pralio of your wonder ful medicine. V, C. Mao:. Brown's Iron Bitters does not contain whiskey or alcohol, and will not blacken the teeth, or causd headache and constipation, It will cure dyspepsia, indij gestion, heartburn, sleep- icssness; dizziness, nervous debility, Weakness, &c. brown Chemical Co.) llaltlmore. Crossed Use on Qrown CI tw Twldfrt.k tmn Tttl)r mail. I.v red lines and Iradc-inark oil wrapper, II SSThMAIiii ui L t i ,iuma;iiiiiwii Discovii!iiEBcoii,'i)n. liiAccinBrs GATHcLscara, a POSITIVE Citft FOR FtWAlE SORi?UiHTI. Ihla remedy will aet In Prm6tiy with the Fe jala sjstcnt 81 all times, ahd K!?olmnteilirtely upori the abdamthul hbd bterlne ni'.iclr. andre lore then! to a healthy ahd atror.g condX.on. Dfi Marchlsl'3 UlcrhiB CatboMon will enra fall Ins 01 the womb, Leucnrrrico'ii Chrome Jaflr-nma-ttod and Ulceration of Ilia Wcmb, lnclSr:iI."J llcmorrbard of, Floodlntfi l'alprtil) P tpire&d and IrrejuUr Menstruation, KU!':ey C unplalnt, Barrenness nnd is bcbcclally adapt -d to ' 3 cha'.iffa of Llfoi . Send for paMphiet.frcc, ilstleraof Inquiry freely answered. Address tiirlioT") Kor sslo by all drufpfsts. Novrciso CI prrlioula, Oi l nfre Pl.Ot). Bl auro nnd r.!, for Dr. liar chlat'a Uterine Catbolicon. Takanoothw For Lih g'lliiu. , J. Durlia' .Store .vl DiPters.TnsES.Iote! b' $M 1 etV M ans lo13 1'erNonUi. llllilinilH N.w Edition NOW Ready. WnBUd. J. C itcCUItU V i CD I'aUadllpkla, I'a. AGENTS Wanted K'aTmblw low in pricet ttiUng hu nerdrJ herej I.tbrrial terms. UrftdUt lisrrrUea JllUN. FoUTltt St., rniUitcVbU, t'ft. Pointed AGK.TS! AGEXTS! AGENTS) , For fiF.N. DODOE'S bran hew book, entided T7iirty-Thre6 xears. Among Aim record of tho Author' Thtrtn- Thrtti Yeart Fenonai Xx ptrviHL uoiv our Jnawa, By Gen Sherman, ThU he wori VU Ft onc iohwrfhd Soi bj rrttidr AKintl ant tnttr Vu'hhi.1. and y i?cn, Sherman, 0 Grant, Gen Shertthiii Cn. J!micocl ttnl t&outunJi of En lot nt Men. X t r. a y x nyi i - ( it iht beu book on India tffi fiTf Herittenr Bmior WtT (McthodUt,) Mfi t ! itabookof tmmeKaialHt." tilt tbi bny tut hen tie sreonr ot our Indian 1 rrtr publlih-d, f ullj revealing their 14 inn life, iccret H'inzn explolti, etc III re plete with thrlUIm kipertencrfbf tltn Author, ml of famm.! ftcnuti, Trapper fcow-boyr; 5t:nera. Jlordcr l.ufTIac, ttCTtrMlyportrajir Ijfa Id tbtf Orenl Wctt tt H mw in 4SJ lliauanwi tn prti With Steel i:djraTlnc nnd Surrb Ch-omrvTJthocn DaW Id 15 colon, from phctoarhi ruodt t tha U. CoTf rnmicnt rrreWy ur tlii (rrral varl. AG K1XTSI ThU prand book U Rovr ont-feTTInf til et 10 to ll Vo co'pct,rlin. A?cntl krerasa 10 to SO on a day; Wa araot 1000 rn-rc -tnU et onee. Exclv TtTfiforx awt Special Terms inrn. Jlnr larc clrenlara full putleulars -wt -tv. A Una Sire!mrn l'lata let AJJiti-tt for a 1 rnt tsmp, Addreil tha iota publUheiT A. IX rOUTlllNUTUX CO4 II a niro id. Cot "a Tnituinni i. , wrr ItrautlO thcCumplext itt list trtf brl Prprrlc.i thnl I n .f ti iMftW 1 Ml a liit UC kklJOMs-lnrW pWurW MkMtM wtfctllM 1 ll f h it mi au-oawB 'kAHi bM brriliwll I ll .IM Oalt (Vl raT i.vw jrA. ry .r i-- o - reivoir'jr.'Xs.it)i n.ni u AccntiWnntfHl. TbeCulmlnnUnffTrlnrapt HOW to LIVE! IromntcteCyclopccllaoi i.wiaeh"! ivatlfnrl1ia muiri 1 now ready. ntliliiB Ilk, 1 1 1 Uolnar ftul I low priced. llla.trsteJ, siiirqiiult-il lu aulUuiUi e end foe I'resa notices and lull luiilcularsnow. Ouini nd lnitructlon bow to sell, freo to aciualaarentt. Sue. rcistrasran erdfalthfal n-iik--;, M-ilejxpen. ra- If nv. ..id territory .le.lrr. W. II. TI.ou.paon, rublUUrr, M Arch fclr it. fuiiadlpkla, I'a. I05N80JCS BLOOD SYRUP pronounco it to ho the