s5 BATOIIDAY, MAIirit 10, I8SX Our Noiehborhood in Brief. The city of HiaititiR tins a debt ol $1, 112.158 01. Thoeslalo of Hie lato Hubert A. Packer isrstitnotcil ot $230 0(10 Lewie Uraver'a new store building It rapidly approaching completion. A large foreo ol men are busy pulling up telephone polct from ileaver Meuilmv to vFRoS; as " r i .fa-Au'iist'Mum was llifown from n wag on, near Tower City, Schuylkill couuly, o few days slnre, ami killed. O i and heir the Bwlu BeU'ltlnzers at ,thaSoh'oortlfall tonight '(Saturday), lOtli IniLVlFsilil'to be food. About lx Inches of beautiful mow fell In this neighborhood on Tuesday last. The j; rented fall of show for tlto season, , A ronl-rnce between Cannon and Leu is Xurfl.OOQ a Ue lias been arranged to lake filacoat lluzletnn on the 2Clh of April. The Comptroller of tin, Currenry rays (hat the iwncciit check stamp is tint required by law to be used after July 1st next. Henry t Ujushipiie, of Krnnklhi. town ship, offeri'lill JJ'ncre farin at Private Sale. Bit a.lverlficinciitjn tu djy's Aoviioatk. No 2 oTlirlfton made Hie largest ship ment last year of any breaker In the IIuzlo tun district, the tolal'belng 237SH tons.. s7Whn wants to exchange Town prop rly for a Farm of 112 acres, with good new building and. On Irultlrcea on it. Address, V, M. Hiraiira, this borough. A social hop will take place at the "Valley House," this b..roiij;h, next Friday evening, tlm .lClh Inst Tickets JO rents each. Thd,OrerseorJ of tlie'ronf 'nhhts W ougti pui I to the .Lehigh riuuty Poor lloard durlu'E'the year just closod $1111 43 for keepiug aurs. jHB"Therr. was sold on Rtturday, 25th, ult., at Itasanuin's store, belngliton, peveti-ty-oijo dollars worth of watches un.l jewel ly, fur one fiiuiily. While John Toy, a resident of Diigtown. near Tamitqua, was walking home Saturday morning on the railroad track he nan run over by a coal train and instantly killed. The houses of .latiiesWhilclotd, William Oorbelt aud Patrick linfl'erly, at Carllpn Hill, near Scruntou, wre dcMrnyed by fin n Fiidny. Loss, sffOOO; Insurance, flllilll Ulf you wnnta nice smnotli.easy sliavu your hair cut or shampooing, go to Friiuz Hoedcrer's Saloon, under the Excliaugo Ho tel. Ho will fix you right, and don'tyou forget it. There was n premature explosion in Ilia stone qu.irry of the S.tucon Iron Com pauy, near Allentown, on Saturday, which resulted in John Guth receiving fatal injur ies. Patrick Dougherty, working at Buck Mountain, was squeezed lietween a car and the side of the slojio, last Friday, aud had ly injured, lbs tried to run up the slope ahead of the car nnd was caught. F. Liickenhach, Rroadway.Mrmch Chunk, is now opening for the ins-elio i of bis friends. tli largest stock of new designs in WALL PAPERS ever Mien In' this coun ty, ami is sellltig at very lowest prices. Levitt's Swiss B'dl P.lngers, 'comprising 10 lirst-ckiss artists, will give a performance in the School Hall, this Irorough, this (Sat urday) eveuiug, the 10th Inst. Admission, 35 and 30 rent, children1 25 cents. The A merican Aqriuillui tit (English or German edition), and the Cariiu.v Aiivocaik will he 6cnt to any address nit receipt of (wo dollars. The price of the Agriculturist is tU-io. While ridincup Hie slope nt Packer Collijry, NnTJlJosi Creckj Tuesday morn 'IngiDafby .Ileueghan was struck by a collar nnd!' hud his back broken. He lies in a jiaralyzeil condition, with no hopes for his recovery. ', " ' 1 JSVMnl Mamie J. Mullen, fashionable lalreasmakcr. comer of Second and South streets, this borough. IVr'ecl tils and work tuansiiip guaranteed. Wax Flower of all designs at lowest prices. White Flowers tor lutierals a specialty. The trad of tlOrt acres of land ill Mali nnoy and Ryan township, Shuylktll county, that recently was sold to the Philadelphia nud Reading Railroad Company , once was cold fr 78 cents to talltly buck claims for tales. For the week ending on the 3rd Inst., i?5,Nr, tons of coa! was transt-nrted over the h y. RR., making a total of 1,126,'JI7 tons to that date, and showing all increase of 11,118 as compared with mine time lust Vesr. The Sophnraeres of Lafayette College bad their annual banquet this year without being raided by the Freshmen. There was some confusion when an unkunwn petsoii turned oil the gas, but order witssoun res tored. Master Mechanic Hnferker, of Wrath rrly, has jut put the finishing touches to another new engine oftheeauio stile and build as the ''Pawnee," -112 is tho number of the new vugine and the historic, name iiJ"Poe.ilinuuia"4;racei her cab. For the 10 days ending on the 2Slh ull. there were 128,413 tons of coal khiiss over the Lehigh Susquehanna RR., making a total fur the year to that date of 030,1115 tons, au increase as compared with Mine time last year of 87,631 tibi,, A carload of Hungarians were taken up t 'O Lehigh Valley railroad Tuesday on their way from New York.' They will work mi the, Pennsylvania and New York Di vision of the Lehigh Valley IUilruad iu (Tiding for a second truck. Tlio shipment of slate over the Lehigh mil Lackawanna ltflllrca-l will bo very heavy in Hit course of a few weeks There nr large quantities of slate along Hie line of the road ready to be shipavi as soon as th weather moderates sufficiently to per mit handling without damage, Dr. J. A. Mayer, the practical Surgeon Dentist, of Uroadway, Mauch Chunk, bat had a practice of over 20 eare,tli. Isprob nhly the oldest resident' dentist in this val ley. The Drt work speaks for itself, and the fact that all critical work in the region is given to him is n suttHrut guarantee of ins tjpenor u in my as a surgeon Ueiillst, A fight occurred 6alurday evening in front of William Durkin'ssaloonit Shenan doah, in which Rush Kcaulan was shot by Andy Fngerty. Fogerly was arretted. Sraulan'a wound is daugerous. The ball iassod through his breast and out under the tiriu. Father O'Reilly, of the Il.mian C-ilho-lin church, last Sunday uiorulng, prcacheil k powerful termon againitithe loir groger ies ol 6heiiaiidoih, wbich-lias roused swn aideruble exrirment. Shenandoah, with its 15,0110 population, hat over 200 saloons Few ofthvnare licensed. A shootiug match for fine dtcr will takt place at the hotel of Wallace Ithoads, at Millport, on Friday next, tho loth in.i., wiudinr. up iu the evening with a grand hop. The I'idig j sjMrtsineo of the county re expelled to be ui liana for the oorislon, V tre sorry tu learn that our yukDg f-ieud. Prof. J. F, Halbich, is so seriously ill with intermiletut ftier as to be eonflned to hit bed, at the home of his parents in Catf sa wqwa. We trust he may tpstiily be restored to health, Tho publishers of the Rlchninnd, Va Enquirer heartily recommend Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup nnd savt "It has been well tried in our ofTics and composing room, and has cured our city editor of a very bad caso of bronchitis. The happiest men in South Eiston on fnday were Jacob Dleli nknt Henry Stelniel, the former a saloon keeper and the lutter a lallor. They bought a ticket t the Konlucky Lottery, an J on that day ivceiv ol papers stating that their ticket had drawn the $15,000 prisj. Tho men will each receive half. There Is n case of small pox in Bethle hem township, ndjoiuliig tho Freetuans burg borough line. rTho finest stock of goods In the coun ty is to bo seen at E. II." Holil's Juwcliy Store, Mauch Chunk. Two cent postage will begin October 1st. After that you may scud u letter to any part or tho United Stales for tho paltry sum named. The Evangelical Lutheran church of Slatiugloti is to be remodeled. Nearly all the iieissaty lunds required for the Im provement have been subscribed. Mr. Pniil DeLniig, one of Upper Mil ford townthlp't, Lehigh county, oldest citi zens, died on (tie 2ltt ult., aged 81 years, 8 mouths nnd 8 days. He was a man of ster ling worth and principle, and'grcatly loved and reflected by all who kucar him. On Thursday a boy of -about twelve years, a son of Mr. Edward Bloso employed as brakn tender at the Dluo Mountain Slate Quarry, near Slatcdale, was caught between Iwo cog wheels, and by the time the ma chinery could be slopped the scalp of his heml bn'd been nlmokl entirely pealed oil', lie ptefcuted u shocking appearance. , Weiiiuollhe tall end of una of the Inngcl winlets on record. Hiizlelon yVuin SpcaUr. Belter for you to bo thero than ut the lull cud of a mule I Piof. F. Sylvauus Creson will give nil entertainment in Armory Hall, Shitlngton, thia (Saturday) evening, 1 Dili inst,, consist ing of Humorous aud Dramatic Readings Admission, 25-ccnls. Mr. Cressou Is said to he n very due Elocutionist. Go and hear him. John Eek, employed In the Lehigh Irou Company's etonc quarry, near Ihc luruace, nt Altieyville, was badly burned on Thurs day lust. Iiu was vngaged in loading a ehmge, when uu explosion look place result ing na above. Mr. Chiiih s Nimson, of the Allentown Rolling Mill Company, on Friday It-It for Ncwburgli, Ninth Carolina, for selecting n. miilabhi locution for the tre.iiou of lion works. The Allentown Passenger Railway hot tcduccd Its roles of lure from 10 ceuts lo 5 cents, bolli on tho cirs mid coaches. Extensive repairs uro belli,; made at the Ailentowu'furuaces. J5Blt will do your eyes good to see the new ihk. just ri ceiled at E. U.Huhl's, Mauch Chunk. The Bar Mill nrilie Allentown Rolling Mill Co. was restarted on Monday last alter a stoppage of a week. A two-year old daughter of J. C. Xan der, residing on 3rd street, this borough, was s i re ve rely burned by her clothes taking tire on Saturday while playing around Hie stove, that she died in great agony on Mon day morning. Dallas Xnnder. an old soldier, died nt his home, iu town, on Wednesday but of consumption. Quite a number of our citizens are en joying colds (lie poorest ople con ollhrd to have them, Ihcy cost tiutliinz to cnli li. This Is a good time to plant your spring adverlltemenls, and the CAiinox Auvhcatk is Ilia best paper to plant tliom iu, Tuesday afternoon or evening the safe of Air. Constantino Metz, .treasurer of the Serial Building and Loan Association of Mahunoy City, was robbod ol 2,200 in gold, notes and silver. The doors' of the safe were lound standing open. As yet no due to Hie robhers have been discovered. Detec tives have the matter in charge. - During the past two weeks n corps of engineers of the Pennsylvania P.uilmnd company have been engaged in eurveying between Perklomen Junction utul Schwenk v i lie. Ii is said that the intention is lo find out the cost for Hie building of a rmlioad ciiinecting the Norristown and Phconix villo road with the Lehigh Valley road. Va.G.t E. H. Uohl's, Main-h Chunk, latest reduced price9on ivalche-. He is tmw selling wiitchui lower than they can lie bought anywhere in Hut section ollliu Stulc. -Hot alum water is tho best insect de 6troyer known. Put the nluoi iu hot wa'er and It-t It boil till it it nil dissolved ; im apply the solution hot to all cracks, clo ets, belsteadsuu I other placet whereauy insects uro found. Ants, bedim;, cockrn.ichcs.aud creeping things are killed by it, while theie It no danger of poijonltij the family or In juring proierly. The Philadelphia Coil and Iron Com pany have at lait succeeded in getting all tho water out of Wudesvillu shuft, which lias been idle for tho part year. It H the intuition of Hie Coal and Irou Company to increase the shipping capacity ol the shall by nening up new workings and making It one of the most profitable iu Hie n-giou Shipments, however, may not resume until May. The Grand Jury ef Schuylkill comity, lilch met Monday, Ignored the bill auaiusl George F. Helms, city editor of the Evciiinq Giroaiclt, for criminal libel and put the costs ou the prosecutrix, Theresa Boehmer alias Mutthews, whose criminal career lie fore her entanglement wiih n ip-cent citizen had been published. She was sent to j.tjl for the cost. This is her fourth imprison inent. Have you seen the new stock ut E II. Hnhl's, Mauch Chunk, since ho has en larged hiaaloreT if not, then do to at one,-. Pficee lower ihan Ihe lowett. An Euli'ii despatch savt Tuctdav night Peter P, Sh.n-.nf Mniine canity. was brought before Unit d Slntea (Viuiuit tioner Kirapatrp-k. and held in $2001 hail for a further heuriuj, on a charge of illicit listilliug, delruudini: Ilia United Sutes of lax on distilled spirits, ami not reguirriug hit still. Shaler ha I been carrying oil hit operations in the. mountains of Minima conn tr, and was arrested by Deputy Marshall H.G.Uress. She looked so tweet as down the street She tr!jicd, a winsome fairy; The wintry air loved with ln,r hair jiltchiivouiy, on, very J A smile of pride leu inches wide EuveloH-d all lu-r leMtures. Aud those she met pronounced the pet Tho fairest ol aiin'a creatures. On, on she lnpied uut'l she sliped Aud Kit her ilowu ivnh vigor What canvl she then lor jeers ol men, Or for Ihe winter's rigor? For with a cry and tear-dimmed eye, And with a wild endeavor To rise again, she erir, in pain; "My butle't wrecked lurevcr 1" The above unlorlunate accident could not p tubly have happened had ilia been ttk lag aa airing in oneuf David Ebbrrt't 'pu lar "rigs," which bo furnishes at low rales. Wul. I, Peters, lite of the Horse Shoe Hotel, near Parryville, hat moved to 81st- incton, aud taken illtr nf the American Iliel. When you go la that village give Willi' a tall, SOElegant silverware of every descrip tion in t. ii, Jiohl's, Mnucti ChiinK. Men are engaged filling up Ihe road bed and laying n third track on the 1 etilgh Valley railroad between Lehlghtoti and Pockerlou. We have had some of the coldest wea ttierofthe season during this week. Thomas It, Lathrop, an Insurance ngent of Carbnndale, made an assignment Wednesday. The liabilities nro $28,000) assets, $40,000, Rev, W. E. Krebs, lata Professor of Mathematics In Franklin nnd Marshall College, Lancaster, has ncceplcd the Prcsl dency of Ihn Allentown Female Col'ege. L03T.-On Saturday nlitht, March 3d, lietween hi V stnro unit residence, in Lust Wcls'porl, n Roll of Bills ainouullug In something over $200 comprising 8 or 10 $20 billii, one $10 and several small hills The finder will be liberally rewarded on returning It to mo at in V store, ai nb vo, JOSIAH RUCH. March 0, 'R3 East WtisspiiRT. Charles Lo.vis. a young drugslst of Mahanoy City, left home ot six o'clock Inst Sunday night, apparently in excellent health, accompanied by several friends, lo attend church. While on Ilia wav he was sjize.l with violent pain nud was taken to the office ot Dr. G, M. Miller, where ho fell over and expired. Ha was 24 years of uge and tho son of Thomas Lewis, superintend entofllie Tuiiutl Ridgo Colliery. Heart disease it assigned as thecauseofhis sudden lentil. The Bethlehem Iron Cnmpativ has no tified the pudillers in its iron rail mill that r reduction of wages will bo made, to take cP.cct on the 19th instant. Tho present wages ti.iul for puddling is $4.05 tier Ion, The redurtion will bring the prices down lo S4 per ton. The funeral of Mm. Brown, wife of Colonel D. P. Brown, general superintendent I tho Lehigh Vnlley Coal Company's eollieri-s at Lost Creek, took place nt Potts vllle Wednesday. Seyen extra cars were attached to the regular passenger train arriving nt Potlsvilie at three o'cliK-k, and thev were loaded Willi ftiendsofthediceased who was formerly n resident of Putlsville. Public Sales. The following sales are advertised in the columns of the Aiivucatk or hills have been printed at this office lor them: March 10, nt 2:30 p. in Three lnt willi dwelling, in Lchlghlon, properly of Lai. and John S. Leulz. March 10. at 1 p. tn. Horses, cow, farm ing implements, household furniture, Att , properly of Henry Hurdlli ben, Franklin towuidiip. March 1.1, all p m. Household furniture, .Vc, property ol Joseph Meyers," Eagle Hotel," Parfyville. March 23 and 24, nt 1 p. m. Administra trix wileof personal properly horse, cow, farming implements, furniture, Ac. of Adam Lauehnore. dee'd, Mahoning Iwp. March 24, at t p. in. David Drieslmch will sell, horse, cows, lot of tanning imple ments and household furniture, in Towa meusing township. Another Cavo-in. A cave-in occurred Friday nt tho Turkey Run Colliery, near Shenandoah, cairylng down into a wnk-dout portion ol the mitienlarce piece of the wagon road be tween 8honandoah and Frackvillo. The rniul runs alongside tho mountain, and the Turkey Run bre ker stands right below il. Several smaller crarks have appeared sev eral limes before, necessitating n change in the location of the road. The present cave in U tho mnro serious because It cuts ofi'all communication by stoge with towns south- weft of Shenandoah. Thren men hnve since been engaged watching it, and at times, Iriglitened by the noises caused by the heaving of the pillars of coal beneath them in the mines, have fled for their liver, A three story homo would not fill the hole in the road. It extends for 200 yards along the in -untain Minors Eights Eastainod. A case ol unusual interest tn the miners of tho Anthracite coal regions was decided in Schuylkill county Qiarler Sessions 0, urt last Tuesday. Under Ihe amendment of tho Mine Ventilation Act of Mav. 1S7D. whenever ten men shall haye arrived ot the bottom of the shnlt or slope, they shall be furnished with nu empty wacon or cage to ride up. The min operators have always complained that II is set was unfair, and tave a body of malicious men an npmrltin ily to entliely stop Ihe works. At West Uear Rulga Colliery, oK?raled by Myers, MiCrcary Jfc Company, recently ten men wero refused a wagon when Ihcy desired to come ovt. A lest case was decided upon, anil William EI wards, inside boss. Edward Carey, under boss, and J. Muldowney, hot lorn man, were prosecuted for misdemeauM by Iiisjiector Mauchline. The caso came up Tuesday. A true bill was found against ElwHrds. Ho pleaded guilty, and Wat sen lenced to pay a nominal Una nnd the costs. The bills against Ihe other Iwo were ignored and costs put ou the county. An Old MollU Mijdiro Dead. P.itilck Mclieiina, alias -'Fox" Mi-Kcnnn a onco noted Mollia Maguiro, ol Seliuylkili County, has just died e miserable death ut Locust Gap. A few days ago hit reason was dethroned, nnd lie was a raging maul ne up to the hour of his death. His name was unenviably used iu IHnnmsbiirg Court during Hie trial of the murderers ol Alexan ler Ilea, a coal operator, who wot assassin ated about ten years ogo.hctweeii that town mid Cent alia, wh'Jo on his way In the colli cry with money to pay tho employers. The murderers assembled at McKeuna's house after tho commission of the bloody deed. but he, it is alleged, had then no knowledge of tho crime. . Years a to he proved d ".utter of county tlx in Schuylkill County, lor w lit-Ii be was tried, found guilty, nud severely senieneeu. ills eonuilution gaye way short i after he was incarcerated, and lilt friends had hjni pir.loued. In ye.ns p.ol ho mi among the wealthy of Sohuyl kill county, where he owned u large bot tling aatahlishiiient, hut lately he hat been aliiiotl wholly dependent mi public chari ty. Since hec.iiuo to L cut Gap his in. lions iere those of a troubled mind, and he drunk freely. The P.mr Direi tort have takeu his body in charge. Tho Lato R- A. Packer's Will. The will vfllio laie R. A. Packer was pro. bated Wednesday. One half of It is estate is gireu lo his widow mid tbs other half tu the Lehign University. W. SleveiiMiu, Siieriiiieiident ol the Pennsylvania uud New York Railroad; Sen ud Assistant IW inasterGeuer.il Ehiier, and Mrs, Packer aro Utiued at execuiort. By lha teruit of the ItUiJu lje Packer, his sou, Ihn l ite Robert A.auuuully ruceivud the in-miid from (nrliou nl Ihe rtlale. This income now re verts to hit brother, liarrv E ,u)d hitsislcr, Mill Mary. The yearly iiiu-nia of Hied.-a-ased was, however, si gieat that ha is known to have saved up lorjiiipself a large f irtuuo. His protierty consult of a iiiaguili out home ot Sjyre, largo interest in the Eayre Land Company, an Interest iu the Cayuga Car Wheel Works, valuable plan ta'lun n Florida, in island in the St. Liwrenee one of the Thousand Islands He, betide, left other lauded proprrtv and securtstia lirgatilm T ie seperile 1 UU of tn deceased ueliiqsud al (250,000. ixs AEinraoiio uoai iraio. The riiiiiidclphla Jjtdgtr, of last Monday ays j Tho anlhracllo coal trade It substan tially unchanged In cotidltinn,eeneral dull ness being reported In all sites excepting the larger ones for furnaconse,and n stiring up of the domestic slzet consequently being announced (rom most of the shipping liorts. It looks vcrv much as if, In tlio pres-nlstato of the market, oven Ihe liulftime working nt tho mines which continues oa tho indlcy of oil the companies, were producing rattier too much coal for Ihn actual deiiiAnd. The st.il k stored al Port Rlclin.ond was Increased last Saturday by mnro than una third of the amount arriving thero during the week, altliniigh vessels are in fair supply and navigation oien. Poislbly beloro long a stoppage lor morn than three days In each ween, may bo neccsory In bring the output down to the actual demand, if Hits does not increase. Orders for shipment are very llglit, and consumers tllll pursue a walling pol'c. Lust week, compared.iwitli Ihe time week last year, showed im Incri-nied output of nearly 100,000 lon, while, thus lar tho year is almost 450,000 tons ntieaii of 1882. Theio is ii holding oil' by buyers in Ihe ex- iectntlou of reductions both inpriccsmid tolls when tho spring fairly opens, and them Is also tho eaiuo report of shadiug'.of prices nt New York aa lias been mode for some timo put, so that the general market steadily favors consumers. The half time reslric- '.ion is to continue throughout March. The New York Engineering and Mining Journal says that in that lily "the representatives of the companies havo had a number of conferences in relation to the fixlne of open ing prices for Hie season. The feeling seemed to prevail Hint It would not be judicious to lake any steps until navigation Is opened ami It has been accordingly decided to let things ulone until the 1st of April. It Is re ported thai the figures contemplated will bo $3.f,0,f3.00 and $1.35, Ihutigli Ihe latter one, lor sloye, is considend loo high by tome authorities iu the trade. It it cer tainly the policy which the companlet are bound In pursue to make these prices as high as they reasonably can in order In make their contracts covering large ierioda remunerative. This feeling probably will mako Ihcm continue tho policy of restric ting during tlio rest of the month and, as there will be fifteen idle days .there is little loubt that tho market must experience at least atcmporary revival." The total amount of anthracite coal tent to market for the endiVg February 24, as reporte ov the several carrying companies, was 434,700 tons, compared with 341, 705 tons in Iho corresponding week laslycai,un increase of 03,001 tons. Tlio total amount of anthracite mined lltus far in the; year 1883 is 3.054,754 tons, competed with 3,207, 70(1 Ions for tho same period last year, an incrcaso of 417,051 tons. Sulphur as a Cure for Catarrh, A N. Y. iSim reporter says, two citizens of Williamsburgh referred a dlsputo Ihcy had Monday relalivo to Hie efficacy of the va iHir of burning sulphur in catarrhal affec tions, to the police of the Flushing avenue station for a decision. Near the imlico sta tion srn largcjsulphur works, and the one who held that the vapor was efficacious had been unwilling to ask the opinions of phy sicians. Jlo conicniieu tnai me ponuc could and would, give a moro-voluable opinion oue not based on theory, but ou facts. I contend," lie sold a tribunal of pi- liceni-n in Iho wailing room, "lhat this statement is true," ond then he translated tho following Irom n German publication : In nil catarrhal affections tho simple in haling ol si Itihurniis acid soon ell'.cl a cure. The ucid kills the parasites that have en tered nnd caused Inllainution, whcreiimu the pituitoiis glands are 0H-ned and Ihe tihleiMii isexnelled wilhoiitdillii'ully. The discovery of bacteria in tlio lung? of con sumptives also proves Hint consumption is caused by microscopic animarulcs which Infest ami consumo tlio lungs. I guess that's so," said one policeman. "I know tills, that you won't find many people about hero witli the catarrh, and I've heard it was the sulphur that keeps them things away." 'Every one knows that," said another. You go to tho works and tho bosses will tell you that lhat la Just what it docs, and I believe Iheni, for I used to have the calami nnd used all sorts of remedies, but they didn't do mo any good. I'm not bothered with the catarrh now, and why? Because my bent for a time was oboul the works. Yes, right you aro about Hie sulphur," I've heard," said u third policeman. "that a good many folks come to the place ju.t to tnilf the sulphur, and I've seen peo ple walking about the works for hours You can get just us good a sniU'outside as in." "Then this provet just what I say," said tho man who had translated the German. A Mr. Kirchcr, the pioprietor nl works iu New Orleans, in which a good deal of sul phur it used, wrote to a peiiodiral in Ger mane lie says itiHl tome ol ins men who weie sull'ering with consumption when they c.i uu-to hit win kt were cured. Any ne, he says, who is a filleted can cure him self by simply taking one or Iwo drachms of sulphur, burning it, and inhaling Ihe vapor." Il was decided lhat the vapor of burning sulphur wuscllicacous for the cure of catarrh nd consumption. The Triennial Assessment. Them apja-uta to he u complaint in some of Hie School Districts of this county iu re smd to tho Inadequacy of the present valu o I ion of taxable properly to furnish Ihe necessary fumls lor school purposes. Hith erto it has been the custom to assess prop eity ut niio lhird its estimated cath yalue, aud tho full amount ol lux for school pur poses lhat could be levied was C3 mills; netting lo the county school I card (for school aud building puposaxj the sum of i5l),3::.fi(l as per last remrt, or In round numbers $2,500 for t-ach school district. Ilanki township, where '.ho great com plaint of lack of fundi emenatct, last year assess! for educational puipoes $3,091.21, tut Hit law on the subjei-t of imsessment is explicit, a will be seen from ihe following section of the law of May 8, 1H4I, and at- sessrirt must govern tlieiuselvit accordingly: "If any Artessir or .Wi'Niit Assisuir hall knowingly and i.len(ioiially omit, ueglc-t o.r r luso lo assess and return any priqierly, person or thing, made taxable by law, or shall knowingly and intentionally assest, rate or value Hie tume, at more or lest than he shall know and txlieve thejusl chsIi value or rale thereof, or neglect or re- Ins to assets any tax required tiylaw,he shall be guilty of a inisdumeniinr in ofllce, ix II-1 on conviction thereof, be subject to llll. prisoniuent, pot lest than three, nor more tli ii twelve months, slid bo Rued in a sum not lest than mio hundred nor moru than two hundred tlollart." Act May 8,1811, Sec, P. L.,pago 391, Andrew Ilarlwlg, of Tamtqua, it tatd to lie anxious lo meet John L. Sullivan in the prize ring Hartwig la a vender of beer .-.I 1- I it.-- -r I' Ii i . ir . i I He tisnds five feet eleyeu inches in, htighl I and weight 190 mundt. Educational Meeting In Mahonlnsr. An Inttiliilo was bold last Friday even ing, March 2nd, In thft Evangelical church at lie w Mahoning. Addresses weredellv ereil by D. F. Smllh, Principal of tho Lans ford High School, J. M. Itoberlt, Principal or tho Summit Hill Se.hooti, and County Superintendent T. M. Balllet. Mr. 8mith spoke of tho necessity of teaching English thoroughly I u Germ a n d istrlctt. M r. Hubert s explained by what tesla parents ought to judge teachers. Mr. Hull let spoke ol the cheapness of publlo schools at compared with private schools nnd urged the neceisl ty of paying boiler eiilarlfs. Although the roads wero slushy and ex ccodlngly unpleasant a very fair audience had collected when the hour fur opening the meeting hud arrlvod. If the roads had been belter the church would havo been crowded. A number nf directors uud nlhet prominent citizens were present. A few more mill meetings will rouse una new in tercst Iu schools among our people. Our teachers have held district institutes twice u muiilli during tho term, without being aid for the lime. They deserve much credit and belter pav for this. It It lo be hoied that our illrcctort will raise the falar li's next year. Willi regard In salaries Mn- lioiiing Is one oftho pnnic;t districts in the county uccording to Iho Annual School Re Irt. Lower Towamrnslng Soil. The five fraudulent firms of Chicago known as grain and stock brokers relumed 35 lo 50 per cent, nl the original invest ment to Ihelr shore holders, and not (35 to $50 us publislird in last weeks issue. Next in onterit making the triennial assessment of the did'ereut townships nnd boroughs of this county. The Reformed congregation, of this place, will ci lebrate the Lord's supper in week from Sunday, All are invited tr, par takoof the same. At the same timo Bev. Ei ee in an will confirm a class of catechu mans. Mr. Samuel Zeigenfuss intends to sue Hie School Board for not accepting the new school house built at Millport at full value, oo account of Us not being made according tn specifications. AasRssuRs Gem for Carbon Counlv, for I8h3. Laborers 75; Carpenters and Blacksmiths according to business from $100 tn f200 ; Painters nnd Shoemakers $100 to $200 Miners $100 ; Tuddlers $150; Rollers nnd Healers $150; Polio officers $200 ; Cnnl and Iron Police $200 ; Mail agents $150; Clerks in store $150; Clerks, salary of less than $400, $100, if more ratio of 33 per cent, higher; Mcchauics $150; Merchants and Grocers $200; Engineers on railroad $200; Firemen $125 ; Conductors $125; Conductors on passeugcr trains $200; Brake men $100. CoxriuxxcK. A Horso Thtef at His Old Tricks. On Tuesday of last week William Trum Iwre, ol this city, went to Emsus ond hired a horse and buggy from Mr. Sylvnnus P.it ler upon pretense, that he was out upon an errand to notify relatives and friends of a fHneral tn take place hero In Allentown He promised to return the team Hie same day, and then drove on lo Vera Cruz,where he made an ineffectual attempt to loan a dollar. He then proceeded down the turn pike to Poltstown, beating his way at every toll galo.by various representations. Arriv ing at Potlstown he assisted the hostler In unhooking tho horse, and came near being kicked. He remarked that this act ol tho horse was strange, as ho had novcr been known to do such a thing before. Sus picion was ut enco aroused by hisslrongo actions, but when later ho informed tho proprietor of the lintel that he hud come to arrange for receiving two car loads of horses lhat wtro lo lie shipped to him by Mr, Jerry Roth, of Allentown, theitittrust ol'hlm wat pissed nver. He went a wav fora lime.and on returning asked a loan of $3 from the hotel man for the purchaso of supplies, as he said, but tho landlord was not one of tlio kind to have his eyes shut up, and accord ingly told him there would be timo enough for making such provision after Jthe horses ha I arrived. Finding lhat he could not do anything In the way of raising money, he, after taking tupper cleared out, and wai not again seen in ihe place. All this time Rilter had been waiting for the return of hit team, and Trumbore not making his apfieurance Ills suspicions became aroused, and on making Inquiries he ascertained that It was not Hie fint time hit customer had attempted horse stealing Ho and oth er parties then at once started out to find the team, but not meeting with success the telegraph was employed to spread informa tion of tho theft, and much to the ease ot mind of Mr, R. a reply came from Potts- town iu response lo one of the messages to the effect that his team had been left atone of the hotels thero. He took Iho train for Poltstown next day anl brought Hie stolen properly home. Trumbore about five years aju played a precisely similar trick in Car bon county, mid for it served a term of three years in the Eastern Penitentiary. While lounging about Emaus before the theft he entered Ihe clear slme of Haminan 11ms. and directed thein to send 300 of their best cigars to a prominent gentleman of thiscilv at once. They did to, tnd hud them re turned with word that they had not been ordered. Trumbore It a first class rogue, and we trust he will be captured aud pun ished. Allentown Democrat. Mahoning Twinklings. ino ouuuay acliuol was well attended last Sumlay at Centra Snua.ro. The vouru f.dki take more interest iu this work ll. nn formerly, Thev are so deenlv inieie.ted tie good work that th'y will m.t mi, a ,,no b luday II they can poteiby help it. The blue-birds came a lilllo too early tbit spring. We are afraid thev con not en. duru tho cild weather we have had all this week. but Saturday (March 3rd) the Muhon ing School Board met at School House No 5 ; only four of them wero iircient All the teachers of the District were nre.ent four, viz : Messrs. A. M. Kiatler.ll. R. Jones, T. It. Kundel and MietAda Foley. Tho schools of this District will toon close and we hope that hereafter we will have a long er term. Mr. F. D. Kllnrtman wat viiitinc some or hit "r renrh relttivet." of Lehigh county, on Mil uaturdty. Only one thiuic is pae.i liar about Mr. Kliugaman, that is. he does not want to tell envtbin shout those rata. lives to other tolkt. A. J, savt lhat he was only carrying his rteardi Lt a certain tilaco -t-TIio snow whiuh e ou Tusdav was heavily drif.ed, so that tome of th roadt may not be passable for a few days, but we how that the South wind may .Mine, which will play some other triek than driftiug tunw about. Two closing entertainments are to be held it the close nf tho schools, of New Ma nooingand Centre Square, Thit will be tometliinc new fur Ihe neonla ofiM. niuqily, because they are It be of a difiereut nature from thote which were held at the close of the Select 8e.hool.tnd btve tint heeq ueiu nere lor quite while. OBITUARY, Ai.tXANDm 11. STF.ritrxs Died at Atlanta, Oa., Sunday morning last at 24 tnimitet past 3 o'clock. Alexander Hamilton Stephens was born on February II, 1812, In that part ofTallsferro county Georgia, which was then known as Wilkes county. He graduated from Franklin Col lege when 30 yrurs of age. For Ihc follow ing eighteen months he taught rrhool, de- Voting oil the time ho could spate lo the study of law. Ho pursued his Irgal studies so Industriously that in 1f-34 he was ud milled to the Bar nt Crawford villc. Her nt onco entered upon the practice of his profi aim ami was soon known as one of Hie cleverest young lawyers in Georgia, lie took a deep Interest In politics, and In Ib30 wat elected to the Legislature of hit native 8lnlo ns u representative from Taliaferro county. In 1842 ho was elected Stale Sinn tor Irom the tunc district. He was idei.ti fled with the Whig parly, ami iu 1843 was sent tn Congress. In Fehriiniy, 1847, he submitted a seiiesof resolutions ns lo the Mexican War, which nlterwnrd formed u plank Iu llui platform ntjMic Whig parly. The breaking upnf the Whig partv tn IF55 resulted Ml hit adherence lo thu Democritic putty. He represented his district in I'. n cress until IP59. At the close ol the Thirly II I S It Ciiligi'i'-s lie .licliln'd lo to ii cmdldali and on duly 2. 1S5U, mado n speec h ut An mila iu which he ann uiiicl his Intention to retire ftom politic 1 1 lo. He opa,s,-il se cesoiou, hut when Ins iialiio State went mil ol the Union he c-mlinui-il toeeivo lu-r. II was ide, It-d ii member ol the tainted -rale faiugrrr-s whlrh met at Motitgomeiy, Ain., nud was made Vice President ol tlie iii-wly-orgniiizid Government, in February. IWI.i. Mr. Stephen was one nfthelhii-ti rcpri-rf un lives ol Hie Confederacy w ho ini-l Pieai lent Lincoln ou n steamer in Hainpioti Ruols, when Ihe situ ition ih-vel-ip-d by Iho war win disi u"e,I earnestly, though lo no pur ki3i Wh ii Oeneiiil L-e Mirri-mh led Stephens teliied to hit home. Theio, on May II, 1805, he was nrrrs'ed. He n ii brought North ond coiilimd in F 'tt War ren, iu Boston harbor, where lie w i kept lor seveial months, iiu was idnc'diiin dainpdungeoii, where lie coulrai'led rln u- inalisui, winch ilisublid him Irom wiilkng for the Past twelve vears of hit lite. On October 11 ho was released on tmrol Stephens favored President Johnson's pol icy in reconciliation. In IMid he wnaclrcl 1 lo Hie Senate of the United Stales, but was picvctilcil Irom tuning Ins seal because Uenreta wai coniidercd not to have complied with the conditions ol reconslruc lion, llo was eleclid to Congress in IM?. ami iierclnincil his seal in thai body until Inst year, when he unuuuiiced his intention of retirilll? Irom titlhlin IITe. Ho wiia In. duced, however, to become n candidate lor Governor ol Georgia, and was elected by n large majority. In 18S0 ho published "A Constitutional View of tlio War Between Ihe States." Physically Mr. Sti-phena was very frail, being small ofslnlure and light in weight. He was ccntloand svmiintlielic. und mited for his generous hospitality, ns wen as lor nit lorce oi character nun re markable olonuence. Ho was never mar ried. Colonel Habit Git.uort Died in Baltimore Sunday evening last. He was n nntive of that city, and came of the well-known Maryland family nf Gilmors. He entered the Confederate service as n Captain of cavalry under Col. Ashby. He afterward organized what was known.as the Gilmnr'a Battalion, and operated in the valley west of the Blue Ridge Mountains. In lSClJcrcaled and become colonel of Ihe Second Maryland Regiment, which was in General Bradley T. Johnson's command. He was shot through tho neck at the battle of Winchester, but continued fighting until ha tell from his horse.In the fall nflSGl he was captured and taken to Fort Warren. After being liberated lie entered Maryland politics. Ho was one oftho Baltimore Po lice 0 inimissioners, and held other offices In the city Government. Ho wrote "Four Yeirs in the Saddle." Ho was a finely formed and handsome man, It feet 2 inches tall, and weighing 225 pounds. Hit age was 40. THE INTERNAL REVENUE. Provisioxs or the Nkw Law Which Has Bkkx Siasun ar Tint TiirsiuKST. The sections of the Tariff bill relating to internal revenue, which was signed by the President Saturday night, are given in full below. 1 he reductions of special interest uro those on tobacco, cud it Is nn the ques Hon of rebate that possible confusion may hereafter arise. The conference committee changed the law as it pussen the Senate In only three particulars, the most important being the change of date when the reduc tion of tho tobacco tax goes into eflect from July 1,1883, to May 1 : Section 1. That tho taxes herein sneei. fie.1, imtiosed by thu laws uow tu lorce. be. uud the same are, hereby roiieuled, nt here inafter provided, namely: On capital and details of banks and bankers and uutional banning associations, except tuch laxrt us are now due and payuble, on and utter the 1st day of July, 1883,lhe stamp tax on batik checks, drafts, orders, und vouchers, and the lax nu matches, perluuicry, medicinal iiretvirations, anil other nrlicles imtioMj.1 br schedule A, following section 3,437 of the Ileviseil blaiutesl provuleil that no draw back shall ho allowed uimu articles embiacrd iu said schediiln that shall he eximited on uud uflerlhe 1st day of July, 1883 ; provid ed further, lhat on mid utter May 15, IhS.I, matches may lie remove.! Iiy maiiufacluicis thereof Iroui the place ol maiiiifaciuro to warehouses within the United States with out allaching thereto the stamps rcquiied uy law, uiiuer sucu recuiuuoiis Tit may be prescribed by Ihn Coiiimitsiuiivr ol Inloinul Revenue. SrcTiiiN 2. That on and after the 1st dav of May , 1883, dealers In lent lobaco, shaii anuually u) $12; deuleia Hi maiiuUcliind tobacco shall pay $2,411; all liiuiiuruciuri-rs ufloliarco shall pay $0; mauuluctiiiers o cigars shall pay $d. PedJIeri of tobacco, tnutr.unl cignri ill-ill paytpecl.il laxei, ns loiiows: tv.iiiiers ot the mil ci.us, us now leliued l-y law, shall pay 30, --l.licra ol toe secoiot clusa shall piy $15, ;ieidlers of ihe third class shall pay $7 20, and j-eddleri- , tin loiirtli elais shall piv W.lill. Keliiil balers in leaf tub icon shall piy $250, ami :U leuls for ouch dollar ou Ihe amount ol Ihe.r monthly tiles in cxce.a nf the rale ol $5110 pernnnuui ; provided that fanners mid proilmvis ol lobaio imy sell at Ihe place of tirndticlintt tobacco id their own crowth and raising al reluil directly lo consumers, to nil amount not exceeding $100 uhliiiully Kf.ction 3. That hercallrr Ihesiiecial lax of n dealer in manufactured tobaco shall not be required from any fnrm r. nlantur. or lumberinun will furuishet such lohic-o only ii' rations or supplies to his laborers or employes, iu lliesims maiim-rns oilier tup pile are nirnl.hi- uv hliii lo them ; pn, vided, that the ugjre.ju'.o ot the t-upaiiesnt tobacco so by him furnished shall not ex ceed iu quantity 100 miiuds iu any one t:iecial tax year, that it, from Ihe Is', day ol .nay in uuy tear until tue uiiin uny oi ,p HI In the next year, and provided further, that inch farmer, planter, or lumberman shall not be, al the tune he is furnishing sucn supiiiiet, enciizeii in Iheceuerul nu,i- nets or selling dry goods, groceries, or ntliar similar suiinlics, in the manner of ii meicli- uht or tlnickrriwr, lo others thsu hit own employet or latmrert. CikCtln 4 Thut on uud ufler May I, I8S3, the internal taxes nn etiuft", -aim.e: l n i: und manufactured tobacco shall be K cetilt ier iund, and ou cijars winch shall b iiisuufiiclureil and sold or removed far r ni. sumption or ale on ami niter Ihe 1st day of Julv, 1883, thero ahull Ut ius-escd and c d lei teil the billowing taxes, to l.o unl by Ihe mtliiilacturer t liens. t j On cigara ol all des criptions, mado of ..hci'o or any tuluutuitt. therefor, $.1 ja-r 1,0011; ou cigarettes weigh. lug not moro than three ioumlt ier l,tiH0, 5U cents per 1,0011; on oinulcllci weighing more than three I -m in Is per Hinutuml, $3 kt thousand I provided thut on alt original ami unbroken factory iarkuges of smoking and manufactured tobacco mid mull', cigars, eherools, and rigtrellea, held by inauufae lure n or ilealert at Ihn liniu such reduction shall go lulu ell-ct, mi which tbs tax hat been paid, Ihero ahull lrtullowe.1 a draw bsrlc or r bale or Ihe rull amount ol re..uo tlou Uul Ihe ttuiashtll not tjiply Iu any isujiiiuLtintai case where (he claim hat nnl been nreir-nlel within sixty da)a following the dale of the reduction, nnd Mich rebate to luanufnettireit muy be paid In stamp uta reduced tnte, anil no claim he ul lowed or drawback paid ior a iers amount inaii mu. SlCTIoN 5 Thai on mid after the nnssieo of Hits act every tiiaiiiilaeturrr of lotucco or snuil shall. In uildllioii to all other require inelils oT Inw, print nn each package, ur le curely affix by nnstiiiirnn each bnckacecon lainlng lobnrcoor snnll niaiiuliietiiled by or ior mm, a label, on which shall I at primed the iniinlier nl tl e niaiiulnctorv, Ihe dlslrlct and Stale in which it is titualiil, und these words: 'Notice. The manufacturer nf this lobnccu hue 'omtilled with ull Ihe require nienlt of law. Evety ierson i cnlilioned, miller penalties of law, nut to use Hut pack ago lor tobacco again. ' WI001N3 INTEP.VIE7ED. New Ioiik, March 7. Au Olfnwa special to-iiiht tn Ihc N. Y. Hun mm that rrnfi-Hsnr WfginN vh prevented frrm K"i"i: to linliinx nu ncciiiinl Of the triilim beinu ''it-keil by hunn. A corre pimdent lliteiyieniil 'the J'lolesur ti lay. lie ntiil thut hehau ulin-lniieil nil irlen nt f;niiij to tho no... const tn wiilii-s thi tffectH nf this Btntiii Thu seie e sliitln of j-r-stcrilny. be miM, was cnnaul l-y ono nl Ihoplati.la mi.vim; it.tn in nl- t tun to lnkiinrt in bis itn nl Mnriii. which sin l gin nn tl.o Uli instill, t nnd Inat tevcrnl iinyn. N. Yoilt will ixj eritLC its l-ll'ectH Oil tl.ll 10. b. Un nu iiblicipnte Hindi destruction ti'tlit- Utttr pl.iu V nskeil Iho tvporlf-r, 'Tlio atortii will . just nn vctIihir bsrn iih in citlur locilt'ieH. Parlie-i in ert ateil in tdilppit'K iminstriea hlintild nrollt by toy wnrnintt nnd bo cnrcful tn ,ku their craft in places of slither on lie elates melltl- liHl " "II is yi-KtordMy'K slnrin nny connection illl. Hint nl Ihe Oil.? ' Yit.; ii is roaliv nn arm of mv prcnt dorm. 'I In-id in. V icroei r m-eil uVt- orn Eurnpo n ml tin- K ittorn I nil nt Nrrlh Mniri'-n. the mint st nn proper can- not occur until tl.o 0'h in the. Knstcin lli-tnihtit erc. .ii.il will K-ncli hero bortly itler. It vlll l-e vi ry nere ull over Europe ns -null an Aiiisrii-n,'' but will Im lh nnf uro nf I'-o weath er until nt tor H i K''.riiiv scaRonV" 1 In ro will Im Mob win-IB Ir r n. whole week in.ilutiuhii.illy cold htnlbcr lor thia sen "on." If w com issnnl nnv fnrther iuslrnr- lof it, lj" 'V I Imv" n nrennd timendvlafrl tlio ('nmdi-n M.niHttr of ilarinn nun Tjinlanl A!ml-.illvllmt(ill vrss-elasbotild Im in s'ifo hnrbnrh tmf Int. r ti nn March fi, ns I fenr-d tho minor atorti.K Hiatal- viiys pric rle creel oneK T'oIm storm is tlio ib cbtio hiitlle-tzrnuml between ru self on the one bnrl niid O' ncnil H. z"r, Mr. Cirr mcnl Mr. Vetuior mid tho dip. tcorologicil Fclnilists penemlly on Ihc oilier, ihe first live rtujHof Mircli wcr.t remirknbly fine, which completely nprn-tH Oeneml Hszen'i nsrtions timt lhi.ro is n storm for every day in March." A fire Wednesday night in the Licka wanna Iron and Coal Company's store building, Scrnnton, destroyed the interior of Hie treasurer's and general maneger's offiro and caused considerable damng" through to tho upper floor. The damn:, from fire and water will reach about .'0. 000, ffmply insured. The cause of the flic was a gos-jet overheating the plastering and igniting the lathing in tho water closet. Our genial friend Daniel Graver, of Mountain Top, Luzerne county, dropped in to tee us on Thursday afternoon. Dan. looks well and says he is doing well. The most costly and durable of all glass ware is the heavy Staffordshire flint glass cut in America, Temptation and war aro both alike. Tho bist nrmor against each is lo take up your jmsilion beyond gunshot. Thero Is n woman in Louisaua who has hud eight husbands. As a monopolist of thut sort she beats Jay Gould. Many people die of tally degeneration of the heart, but fully degeneration ol the head kills twice as many. STOCK MARKETS. Closing prices of Do Haven .t Townsend, Bankers, Nn. 30 South Third Street, Phil adelplnn. SIocks bought and sold Dither for cash or on marciii. Philadelphia, March 3, 18S3. bid nrked TI8 3's,Ext 1041 1045 U S Curreucy 0' 130 US 3'sKxt Iii.IJ US 41, new I12J 113 USl's 1 181 lit) Pennsylvania It 11 mj nil Philadelphia A- Heading It It '2(11 2fij Lehigh Volley It It ntj fij Lehigh Cool ie Navigation Co 4i 41 United N .1 U It A- Canal Co IIKIJ 1M1 Northern Central It It Co 55 50 llestonville Puss, It It C 15 10 llutr. IMtsburo; A West. It It Co... 15) 10 Central Transportation Cn 'Ml 34 Northern Pacific Com 4SJ 482 " " Pref.l -sj nl North Pennsylvania 11 U f-li 117 Philadelphia A Krie It I! 20 21 Silver, (Trades) llilj U'.IJ MA It I'll) II. rtEINAP.D-WlllGIIT-On the 3rl inl by liev. W J. IVn is, L. K. Iteioard and Miss Ella L. Wright, both of L.-lngh Gap. MOSUR-OVni.'M VKlt. At L ndsey, 0 . on the 2.1th nil., Samuel W. M. aer, lorni crly of Lehlghtnn, P.i , nn.l Mi Lydia A. Ovcrinvcr, ofLlndsey, Saiidu,ky" i-o , Ohio. ' Sl'IH'IAl, NOT i i: A CAR I). To oil who arcsuhVliixfioiii the errors and Indiscretions o joulli. i.ervnus weakness, early ilerav. loss of iiiunbood. e , 1 will tend a recine that will euro jt it. Kht-li tit' lUIAltitK. 1'hts icrc.it reuiiily ttat oi ccr creil by a uilsshuiary In Soul Ii Aiocriiu. Sviol h t'dl-nddressed eiivi-liie lo Hie lti:v. Ji stril T. I.Mian. Stutluii II, .New Vol 1. 1 Ity, HUH. 1 ly. J'iJiPLIlS. I will mall (Pree) le reclps for a simple VKll lllrt III, U IIAL.M that will remove IAN. fliKUKhtM, P I Al P I. KM and III.OTCllhS, Icavlim llieskln Bolt .clear and I cautilul ; also li.siruetloiis l-.r prooiiclinr a luxuriant urowlli ol hair on ii I ul.l hen. I m smooth tacu. Address Inclosing Sc. tiainp, J.i;N. VANHKhl. 13 llarcl S .. N. V. mar.25-l. "TO CONSUiMPTlVKS." The mlvcrllfcr hnvln been jiernwinintly cur ft I oI'ihiitilrt'iiit)Ue.'fpf (;nriiitiiloii, h) u ilm.lt' r ii)cty, H iiiixtnii tu inaUu knuw u to 1 1 In Tetlitw milfrer I ho inem. ul curt. 'Iu nil wltu .lurlre It. lie will hcint n cu;y of 1 lie trftvr(tlou uiifil, (Iree ol clmrv-'P) with t Iiu (Uremluii-) Tor prpparinj: ami utluyc tin namt, which they will timl iiir Cl'itK f"r COI'dllS, ('OItl).S. t'd.V-Sr.MI'lHuN. as. TU UA, IIKOMJ UT1S, Xo. lUrtlon MlsUfrthi rrt f-urlpUon.nlll ptenfo inl'lrcii?, Itov. K A. WILSON, liill'tnuSt., WllluiuBburs, K, Y. nur, '.tt-jl, Eli UO US OF YOUTH. riKSTMlMAN who tulfereit for years " loan Ncrv..ut Ili;ilII.II V. I'ilN.UA. TIMli: llliOAY. an.lall tlioelleelsol ji.uth fa i Indlirretlon, will Tor the ttko ol niilcrliiic I liiiinaiili)', send Iree to ull who nor. I It, Ihe recipe an I direction Tor tnakliit: the simple remedy by uhleh tin was curi.t. Suit rers , vlihiiii; to prnfli by Ihe advertiser's experi ence can du to by uddreaainir lit tierleei can-1 ndenee. .IUUN It. li lllK.V. ' v u.nr.Sl;!) 4J Ce.lar ft. New York, Pkfm at Privato Sale. tlio ODiierlneil clfcri Farm. flii'Aie M,kh ..uht rmn VUM.0n. Hi Fr-nfcUu F.t . nl I'ftVrttu salet houtnli'il ty IaiuIi uf .lai-tib 1'i-lirltf, M ltjx Suit unit ml.rr, contult.init Fll'Y- "f which uro cUnrtitl nn-l unJ-r a ir! Hutu orculilrailun. nnd the bnUi.ct )r tint VIM XsMpA Pint Tluit'er. 'Iho lit'hrtnaufnll I Mr thereon aro a uool It we) in i llntine, , ii)Ki. Por furllir nartfcalnrp m il y n tho IircMiUrP, tu luS'UY 1IAUCJ1SHSK. March 10, HWr-r.4 PATENTS.; ANl)i:noxiS.illTII. Sollrllon or V. S. ami Kor. elan Patents. No. Tl-0 Till Street, ror of II. opp. U S. I'atent nllte .. waininKH-n. I. I '. I orrestiiinnoiice milieu- .I. No el.n.ae l..r a.lvlec. No ree eli ir.l unless IM ent it allowed, llefereneet I., wit Jnlinaia ft tlo , n. llal.tri-rr. an-l i-.-s niasier U. 1'amnniol ni nn mo- .1 l'atapblot nl Ins mo- tlenrfrta. i Suffer no longer from Dyspep sia, Indirjcstlon, want of Appetito,los3orstrength lack of Energy, Malaria, Intermittent Fevers, Ac. BROWN'S IRON BIT TERS never fails to cur all theso diseases. Boston, Novtmlier 6, ttfit, Bpowm Chemical Co. Ocntltmcn : tor ytari 1 hav lenaarcatMitTercr from Dyspepsia I nd cca.UI get no relief (having tried everything which, whs tecomiucnd d) until, r.tilnz en the advice of a frlcad, who had Ken benefitted br Drown's Iron Dirrmw, I tried a lojltle, with most surprising results. Previous to taking JiROwn't Iroh llrnaas, everything 1 ate distressed me, and I suffered greatly from a burning sensation In tae stomtch, which wat unbearable. Since uk. Ing Ukciwn's Iaon BiTTHas, all my trouble, ate at on end. Can est any lime without any dissgrcciblt r. lulls. 1 am practically aoctlW person. Mrs. W J. Fivmr, jo Maverick St., E. Ikiitoa. BROWN'S IRON BIT TERS acta like a charm on tho digestive organs, removing all dyspeptics symptoms, such as tast ing tho food, Belching, Heat in tho Stomach, Heartburn, etc. Tho only Iron Preparation that will not blacken tho teeth or glvo headache. Sold by nil Druggleta. Brown Chemical Co. Baltimore, Md, See that alt Iron Hitters are ratde by Lrown Chemical Co.. Baltimore, and have crossed red lines and trado marl; ca wrapper. BEWoUlE OF IMITATIONS. DR. J. f5, SI. !!7infl 14 DI5COT2niilH Ol? rDlt OATHOUOOW, ft POSITIVE CIin FUR FEMAU C3hPUlyiT8. This reraed7 will tct in htrrrioiiT with tin Fc- oale sjDtem at all times, and also immei'.'.ntelr upon the abdominal end uterine muscles, audrte- EtorotncniTOAiin'iiii.j and sironrr conniLon, I)r. Msrclilsl'a Ulcrioo rctholieua will euro fall. 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