-SATURDAY, MARCH 24, I8SJ. Our Neighborhood In Brief. Foot' dy April lit Tli trouttng season opent April let. MIm Emma Reber It at home on tc Hob. Utii Luln Zehner wti visiting relative and friend lu Ttmtqn lst k. A good many people, are suffering from cold. The trimming .of grape vim should not be delayed. W.Clov'er.SeeJ for tale at J. L. Deuel's, at lowest price. Joseph Jonas it closing out hit huslnesi In town. See adrertlionieatnu 4th page, Easter Sunday How mtliy eggs will you hide under your vest! Our raerclitntt are beginning to tliow un tbelr tprlng goJi. The Auburu and Allontnwn Railroad will laisilively be built. Thlrty-tlx jirlmnen lake their metlt dally in tho Lehigh count; jail. rO' to C. M. 6eetiy & Son for a fd TOWEL, only FIVE CflMM n mece. A new Hungarian Catholic Church Will be built at llttleton In a lew week. rl'tw notify utin time if you want the address of your paper changed thlt tprlng. s-For Itrk of necessary supmrt,tho Huzle. Un Daily Bulletin, on Friday or lat week cetted to txisi. Mn. Snyder, wife or Mr, Nathan Sny der, merchant, of Et Weits.rt,dil tail Saturday evening, aged about 11 ye irt. M. 8WEE.NY k SON i the plan to buy a Guh box t TOILET SOAP, tix pieces, and only 25 ceuts er box. The Sbenauiloah Sunday Jfcie, hat changed to the Saturday Eccnina JVVim, for reasons of a financial charaiter. The ball at the Valley Ifotite lait Frl dar evening, wat a rery pleasant ami agree able atTiirnd all preteut were ell pleased. tar-Are you lu ueed of a goo I let ol DlSIIEit ir to call at the Hons of C. II. Sweeny k Son and telect them. Capt Wilton Denhtrdand hit Ounboal, Snoot-Band," duly celebrated SU Patrick' Dar, In the evening, 5SS.0ARDKS SEEDS by the quart.plnt. ounce or iackag- all warranted to be new took at A.J. Durllng'a Drug Store, Dank ttreet, Lehlghlnn. Rumor hat it that the Lehigh Valley railroad company will build anew telegraph office at Whitehall Station. A young man it giving leeturee in Northampton county for the benefit of the Garfield monument fund, lie it denounced at an importer. The commissioner ol Northampton county have fixed the ratio of taxation for county purposes at 23 millt on th dollar or the pretent year. SS-Who wanti to exchange Town prop erty for a Farm of 141 arret, witli go.nl new building! and fine truittreel nn it. Addieu, W. M. RiMHKa, thlt borough. The Northampton blast furnace, near Freemanaburg, which baa been undergoing repair, will be put in blast again In the course of a week or two. David Ebbert, at hie popular livery on North tlreet, still, retaina his well earned reputation of loaning first c'ast teams at iow prices. Try him. Township officers who fall to properly publish a statement of the receipta and ex penditure! and finance of their respective townships, render themselves ameudable to a heavy fin. aur-There wat told on Saturday, 25th, tilt., at'llngaman's stdre, Lchighloti, '.even-ty-ono dollars worth of watchct 'nnd jeviel-M ly, lorone laiuiiy. Miss M, E. Snyder, the milliner, hat been confined to her room for the past lw weeks with pneumonia. We are pleased I state that her attending physician considert her health to be improving, -un Menday last a young man nnrred Frank RothenUerger, an employee in the old Washington sinte quarry t Slalineton, was instantly killed by a ponderous ttoi falling uponbiui. John Meeker, a Hungarian, was killrd by a fall of coal at West Lehigh Colliery, at Mahanoy City, Thursday mo-ning, 1Mb inst. Hit lamp exploited, and, before the body 'could be taken out, it wtt burned In a crisp. you wanta nice smooth.easy stiave Tour hair rut or shampooing, go to Frnnr Roederer' Saloon, under the Exchange Ho tel. He. will fix you right, and doii'tyou forget it. John Curran, aged fifty two years, a miner at Glrnddn Colliery, was cm.hed under a fall of coal in a breast, nn the 15ih inst. He lived about an hour after being taken out. He leaves a wile. William Keck, ( Salisbury, Lehigh county, some weeks ago traded cows, i lid aubseauently was much chagrined to find that thoiue long tail of the cut wlili'h ell to him had been rjdired near the root. United States Commissioner Kirk Pat rick, of Easton, Monday derided to bold IMer P. Shaffer, charged with illicit .11111. ling in Monroeoiunty to appear on May J fur trial. Shaffer furnished 12.000 bail. TS-E. F. Luekeulsach, Broadway, Mauch Chunk, is now opening for the insmtio.i ol his triends, the largest stock of new design in WALL PAI'EIW ever seen In Ihiacouu tr. and It telling at very lowest jirices. The American Aqruultuiul (English or Oerman d tion),and the Cattoy AiimcAiK will U sent to any address ou receipt of two dollars. The price of the Agricultural is $1.50. A tramp, named Tat Hanlin,lteinptrd to boara a freight train in the Pecktiton Yard, on Thursday morning of last wnk, and got bit left leg jammed, rauting a se vere lrsrtur. He is now sojourning at the St. Luke't hospital. .pirllr. Manila J. Mullen, fashionable dressmaker, corner of Second and South rtreets, tbit borough. Per'ect tltt and work manship guaranteed. Wax Flowers of all designs at lowest prices. White Flowers lor luutrals a telaltjr, Considerable exciteinant waa created among our eopl last Monday afternoon by th pauag through town of a steam taw m il, under the direction ol Mr. C. H. tfeldle.on it way to Mahoning Valley, for Mr. Dennis Nothsteln. For the wek ending on the 17th inst., I Ort.USf) ton of coal was tranijmrlcd over Ilia L V. Itrt., making a total of 1X23,672 tona to that date, and showing an increase of 33,954 at compared with tame time last rtr. Thomas Ruddy, aged eighteen years, a driver on the dirt bank at Central! Colliery, nn the 15th last., wtt caught between a wagon and tohute under the breaker, and squeezed to badly that he died the time night Dr. J. A. Mtver, th practical Surreon Dentist, of Broadwty, Mauch Chunk, ha had a practice or over 10 year, and laprob ably th eldest resident dentist In this vl ley. Th Dr's work speaks for itself, and th fact that all orltu-al work in the reiion is given to him it a tufuVient guarantee of nu apnor tunny at a ourgeou ueutist. Forth wtk tolling oa the 16th Intl., there wr 73,11 2.to, of final shipped over th Lehigh Jk Bi'ilisnnt RR.nieklnr lulsl f.r th iye'r to tlwt data ; J7H33 Hoi, n inorei sj compared with. lOt Ijm. Its! yetref IT JM tona Colds yield to onion like tngir, but Dr. Bull' Cough Syrup If a ttlll better aud by Isr more agreeable means of curing a cold or cough. You can buy a bottle tor 25 oentt at any drug store, and wa ara ture It wilt do the work eyery time. The tSth nf April will be red letter day In lhatnnal of American Odd Fellowship. It marks the passage by Ilia order of the fif tieth mil atone of life and nl a life, too,that has been well spent In dsedt ofchtrlty and brotherly love. - - ' About a month ago Thomas Williams wat found dead In bed at his home In Hyde Park. It hat been Intimated that he wat a victim of foul play, and th buly wtex humed Thursday of last week, and the stomach tent to New York for examination LOST. On Saturday night, March 3d, between mv store Mini residence, in Ensi Welssnorl. a Roll of Bills ainoiinlinir to something over $200 comprising 0 or 10 20 bills, one ilU and eeverud small hills The finder will b liherallv rewarded on returning it to me at my store, as above. JCHIAH UUCII. March 9, '83 Eat WnasniRT. pO-FOR SALE. A well located Lum bee and Coal Yard, now doing a good luisi ness, isoiTered at Private Sale. To parties wishing to go into this business, this offers a Sua opportunity. Satisfactory reasons given for wishing to tell. For further par tlciilart apply at the Aovocatk nffii-e. ssn-Somelhlnz to rememlier That you ran relict Irotii the largest, finest and best s.ortiiieutir i-locui in Hi" vicinity, at is. II. Hold's. Mniich Chunk, All that it ask ol of you is to take a look and compare prices. A raco between George Werner and Benjamin Elsenhood for$l00atidejeveniy. five yards, was won at Shenandoah, Mon day by Werner by two inches. A second rare by J. C. Holt and William Bishop lor $30 was won by Holt. A targe crowd was present ami a great deal of money changed bauds. A new paper mill be built in Shick- shinny during the summer. The citizens helped to purchase the site, the Salem Cost Company donated the luel for three years and the borough Council exempted the institution from local taxation for five year. Tbecapltat of the company wilt be $1,000,000. Th tmssesslons of the late Eldridge Haiard, of Beaver Meadow, this county, consisting of $545 in cash, three lots in Beaver Meadow, a number of musical in strumentt and fifty canes, go to his broth ert and titters, or Penn Yan, N. Y., who had heard nothing ol their brother's where a bouts f.ir thirty years. SEO-Hoiiekeeie' in need of good silver Knives, Forks and Spoons, at prices within the mean of all to huy.will remember that E. II. Hnhl't, Mauch Chunk, Is the place to go where you ran get all you ueed at as tonishingly low prices. The house near Millvllle, Pike County, h-dding the family of Joslah Terry, dwarl named Btackmnre, aud a demented woman named Cbitister, was destroyed at midnight recently. Mrs. Chitister was burned to deatli and the other occupants of the house escaped with only their night clothes, a mile ni half from any other houn. A school teacher gives a pupil fourteen paragraphs In the science of government, thirteen examples in arithmetlr,three pnges of hlttory, one page id grammar, one of or thography, and halfan hour of wnting'as a daily lesson and expects him to pnsi 75 per ceut. At this rate how long will it take hrr to rush him Into a lunatic iiyluin 7 Among the "fiitterinits" "llifs week we observe Mrs. Wehr Sister from Smith Street to the new building, next to Diirl ing'a drug st ire, on Bank' street ; Dr. Seiple from Second street to the ho'use vacated bv Mrs. Wehr A- Sister, on Soiiili street, nnd Thomas 8. Berk, Eq , from Bank street, to the house vacated by Dr. Seiple, on Second s'.rect. The Lehigh Valley Rai.road Company isiiegotuting with Mr. Joseph Ohert, nf town, for a piece or utperly t.e.ir the L. A S. railroad bridge here, in exchange for aimo building Iota at Huz'eloii. A. C. Brodncad umfW. W. B iwinaii on the pull of the Company, and Pet'-r Weaver and Henry Drytoo on the part ot Mr. O'ovrl, are the appraisers. TD n't you forget it E II. Hold, at Mauch Chunk, has an exlraoUinarv fine aa sorlmeiit of railroaders fine watches. Uo anil see them before buying eUewhere, auJ get nia laical rmtucrii prices. Preston Ritter, of Bethlehem, was sent to jail Monday to await trial for deserting Ilia wife and eloping witu a single woman named Sullio Dottrrer. The elojiemen' occurred several neeksago and the parties huve heeu living in Monroe county, Lu' Hitler's wile could not gel word of him mi til ho ha) iciird lu Uflhlehein, when she had him arrestod. Mary Maroden, 10 years of age, liviug at Shenandoah, wa, playing about Ihestovi Monday eyeuing when her clothing caught fir. Hearing her cries, her inothei qnirkli ran to her aasislauce. The liltl- gill isser- oudy, I hough n t considered fatally, burned Mrs. Martieu was severely burned ahotii her hands ud arnica in tearing the burning c'othri from the child'a body. Monday u'glit burglara entered th residence of Milton Dress, at Crvona, and secured two valuable .lches. They then went to the hou,eol David Miller, princiiwl of the publio achiHils in that boruugh, and stole another watch and other valuables. some of which were round Tuesday morn lug in th back yard of Spriuger't Hotel and returned to Mr. Miller. There Is no clua to the thieves. Tin entire interior nl Grace Episcopal Church, at Honrs dale, was gutted by fire Tuesday afternoon. The grand organ w also destroyed. The buildiug caught on fire from the oyer hca lid lurnace in the basement, the fijuies crawling along th seats lu front of the chancel to a large pillar leading to the Gothic ceiling above. The los will amount to $12,000, There is an insurance ol $10,000 lu the Hartford Inrur anee Company. jCr-Farni. rs. If you want to eet a pond watch and tare money .call at E. II. hit, Mauch Cuuuk, and see what you can do, II prices aud goofls don't suit you, thtu is the time to to elsewhere. Monday aliernoon at Heaton A C'e colliery, near Girurdvllle, John Caufielo, while midway ou the plane making mine rciuirs to pullers, attempted to jump ou a car going ap the plain-, when lie aliped and tell under the wheels, ills head w literally cru. lord It, pieces. The accident was witnessed by several of bit companion, who removed his remains to his h o ai Danetsville, near Lost Creek. Canfield wat thirty yeart of age ami married. Litt Suit Uy alieruiHi iftrris CVnen aged about forty years, a pad Her residing in Iiueolu Street, Wilkesbarre, male a desfieral ellort to end hit life by cutting bis throat with a rafir. W.iile oouvertiii pleasautiy Willi his family and without a moment's warning ho euddeuly ran into an a 11 lining rami and drew tlm raitr aoroM Ins Uiruat Irous ear to ear. He tell to the floor lu a swoon. I'liWi.-um weie iiiime-tialely suiiiiuoiicl, Irtil it i tu-oiht h cannot recover. Doiue.lic and busiuesa tnoibh ar the causes assigned for the r ah ait, The IVblgh V.I ley Railroad drmunv I atcl IUt i declaml a quaruily dividend ol" 3 p. r cent. wecktivyabl Apill It. Burglar entered the clothing depart- meutnf Max Ool.l.nf Mt. Carmrl, on last Tuesday night, and Hot clothing valued at $100. Dr. Seiple hat removed from Second it., to the old Dollenuiytr property on South 'street. T.-iT-M dikes Toilet Soap for 10 cents, at NU8nAUM'8. Mary Filxpalrlck, nf Mauch Chunk, It seeking information through the Colorado press of her husband, Phllir Filipalrick who has not been heard from tinea Febru ary. At that time he was aetlng at foreman to a party filling a contract on the Denver and Rio Urauilo Railroad. John Raabe, a Oerman miner In No, loie at Tretcknw, had hit leg broken Wed nesday by a fait of coal. Some 20 catechumen! were confirmed in tho Reformed church, of tbit place, un Sunday last. There will be divine services In the Evangelical church, Lchlgiiton, on Euter Sunday ; 1 K. Wiesn.l, pnstor. German preaching in the morning Subject I "The Resurriclion of Christ." English preaching in the evening Sul jecti Our own Itetur reciion." All are invited. The sbipinentt nf freight over the Le high Valley Ruilrnud from the Bethlehem Iron Company' works ami th Lehigh Zinc and Iron Company' work ure larger than they baye ever been. taX-Dealt anything in town Prussian Bath Soap, 3 extra large rakes for 25 cents; rctined quality, exquisite penume, lit DU BAUM'S. On Wednesday afternoon of last week as a down train on the Lehigh Valley rail road waa pasting the Coplay Cemen. Con. wny' Works, at Coplay, three boys, who were on the train, amused themselves by throwing chunks of coal through the win lows, they breaking nine of them, nnd also smashing the door. One nf the pieces nl coal rnme very near striking James Hauf,an employee ot the Cement Company. Word was at once telegraphed to Detective Somcrs, but the rascals eluded capture. Mr. aud Mrs. Stephen Rhoads, the old est residents of our neighboring village, Jamestown, on the 11th inst., celebrated their golden wedding, it being 50 years tinre they took each other by the haiAl and pledged themselves to tread life't pathway together. 'Twat a happy occasion, sur rounded by children and friends, and many were the congratulations tendered and hoHt expressed that they would long con tlnue to live ami enjoy each ctheia society. The advertisement of the New York Sun which commences this week in our roluinn will lie continued lor three month.. The Sun state that tiie circulation of ita several editions lust year was 5534,030, against 50,23rilV the year pievious. The Sun, while it lurnishes a liye and generally acceptablo newspaa-r at a very low rate, exjicnds n ercatdra! of money to advertise me isci. Tins is one ol the secrets or Us success. Hie .bun believes that every man should subscribe for and libeml'y support nit local uewsiiaiwr nisi ami loreinoet. llavinz done this conscientiously and (aitli fully, it advert all those who wish to sup plement their town or county peer with a metmpilitnn journal, to give 1'ht Hun u trial. A CARD. As it has come to mv knowhslzr that a reK.rt i circulated in Parry ville and vicin ity, to the effect that I mo coin to aell nut and leuve, and us it is evidently gotten up for the purpo'e of injnriuit my' business, I deem It proper hi say Unit the reirt is u falsehood, and the oriiriiiHtor of ita tnalir Ions fals.fiVr. I delicto Unit dining tho lime I huve heeu practicing my profc-sion in Porrvville I have, at le.ist. established mv- 4efm the iMuti lence of tlie people to that "Xlcnt that I ne-d not run Ironi house to house ,o!iciting pitrouae, as does the au thor id the above false reairt. W. L. KUTZ, Parryville, March 21. 1K.1. Public Salts. Tiie lodowiug sales are advertised in the columns of thi Aovocatk or hills hare been printed el this office tor them : March 23 and 24, at 1 p in. Administra Irix saleof jtcreoual prop'rly horse, cow, tanning implements, liirnllurr, .fcc o A lain Liiii-himre, der'd, Mahomnz twp. Marrh 24, at I p. m. D.iviil Drirshach will sen, norsc, cows, lot (,r rarmiiig nuple inenlii aud houi.ehohl furniture, in Towa meuini tnwmliip. March :tUt, at 2 p. m , at the Excliang" llidel.thia Uirough, two valuahle town lots with buildings, late the iiroKrty ot Win. Rehrig deo'd. i fine ciiauce liir a home. Dragglnr; and Bobbing "BalTttionUti-" A robliery wa i-ominitled at the nKiins ccupie.l by Captain Ella Baker and Lieu. lenint'ilartelins.of tli6alvation Army, at Easton. on Thursday night of last week. The I idles retired ou Thursday night as usual, atmut 11 o'clock. They did not awake until nearly noon the next dav. and then it was to leel as though they had been drugged. They discovered that every thing in the room had been ransacked, and ttat their money about $25, and all they ltd -had been stolen. It it tuppoied the thief 'a secreted lu the rooms, and used ch'o o. forui.to edict Ida work withuut arousing tiie lieejH-r. Burglars at Work In Sheaandeah. La.i Monday night the rcsi.lruce pf.M, P. Fowler, of Shenandoah, wis broken in. lu, but tiie robber were seared off by the inmates. The liquor store nl Frank Boll was also etilere I and a considerable umoucl of gixals carried off. Keim k Bomtergei's hat store wat Hie next place ef attack, but the lull extent of their plunder there it not exactly known. The residence of J'. J. Ferguson, agent of the Lohigh Valley Rail, mad, was visiUol, Lut before they had time to secure anything were chased away. The people of Shenandoah are up inarms, in consequence id hich the due hoce has been increased toroi with thedisiwradoer, whoso heailquartersaresupKsed to be tome wnere ou the Itnigtowii niountaiu. Th Easton Election Contest, The contested Uclioli case for Town Council, st Easton, was givcu additional Interest Moudjy afternoon by the filing i f the answer of William II, Wulecrlou In the lule nn him to show ruute why J,.-:, I'oil auhwiigh, Kcpubluvu, shiuld not be de clared elected. The candidates hail re ceived tie votes. Mr. Wolverlon allec,! tiiat taliiaid.a wrru u.tJ loticuro tute for hit oi.nelit J that Illegal voles were cast liy ierions Voting ou agej that a lullnl which should hate tx-en cuuued lor Inn, was thrown out, uud that the voles l,.d not l""l proieriy hailed up. He asks that a recount ba luude or he be declared eulltlrd to the teal. Barned t3 Death. - A atreiige and fatal accident occurred Tnurvlay aliernoon id lat week at the Wel Lenigh or ShiM-maker't Colliery, near Mahaiioy Cliy. '1 w miners, naiueii Ja met Evau and J-eph Morgan, together with their laboierr, Ueorii au.l John Miita.llun. gariaii brothers, wru womiug at Hie laiv id ineurvaai. inc llireo llr.t inenlloued went Its wagon, leaving John Mika at work drilling a hole. On relu-nlliir with Hie. , wagiii Ihey lound Mika't 1111114 protruding 1 ' - . - mm , 11.14 laili-ll during their aiuehtw and kn.-keil Mika'a mil. m i.t.r mi... i.i lit 1 wi.i. .at ...... ...ii lamp bll lilt hat. The auni el at his lee setting file hi hi clothing ami hurning eo (iiiioa aintiii ine Hllee s rrisj). The tiro wasnmckly extin:uishid and s.iii i altirw.r.i. hia .loot and iuinl.-d li.Kle.pn I tenting sickening siglit.wasreuioyej irom I iu impritonroeut. It v. . lowtr Towamnilng' BpUnttrt, iw ivwiutfutiu HyuHMm Tuesday, 13th lust., Win. Maldcnwdd, formerly station agent on th Li. a o. Lehigh Gap, isaseil through tbit neighbor hoot with Kistlsr A Raudenbush't (wtrnt clnihet wssher and liquid cement glue. Billy, nn arriving at I lie station, foun J it In ashes, ana remtrke.l that "it didn't look much llko Ittelf." Here, Billy, once en joyed happiness ami a good situation. The Lutheran and IU formed Sunday School, of Lehigh Gap, it not In a very prosperous condition. They'havt an infaui class, but "hardly another class," at re marked by Jie Superintendent laetSuiiday. Saturday, Mtrrh 3rd, Llewellyn Rein nrd and Miss Ella L. Wright tied the nop tial kuot, and no doubt are now traveling In the light of that "fairy honeymoon.1 On the 17th inst., Francis Diehl and Mary Klotg started out on the tamo trip. We right heartily bid them '-good riced." Aud at rumor has 't, " red headed " Bob and Mandy will iop the question and nuptial too one ol these days. Well, all women are good in their places. Milton Kern left forScranton Monday of this week. The great moving lime hat begun ol ready first the tnow, and then the beiutl fill birdt from the sjulh to us, and now, in a few days tome already the tea kettles, band boxes, eic. Among those having goods In the L. Jc S. depot, at Lehigh Gap, when it burnejl on Tuesday morning of last week, were tbe following John Craig. $350; Robt. Snyder, $11 fl; L. W. Buyer, $50 1 Mrs. H. Rutben fjnl, trunk and clothing $300, and others whoso losses have not been stated. The ttatiou Is now a freight ear, In which Mr, Teter, the agent, is tuugly fixed. It really, resembles a backwoods ttatiou. Saturday, March 10, at 2 o'clock p. m the school board held a publio tale at the old Lehigh Gap school house, to dispose id the two old school houses remaining un sold. One near Reuben Zcigenfustand tint at the Lehigh Gap. The one near Reuben Zeigenfust' (known as theSnydera' school- house) wat purchased by Mary Ann Fenv lermaker for $125. The Lehigh Gap or No. 5 wa bid up to $84, but wat not knocked off, and will be tried again. St. Jonx. Last Sunday forty catechumtnt were added to the St. John'a Reformed congrega tion at church members. A very large number of communicant bowed before tbe altar oftho Lord. The Lutherans' will hold communion to morrow (Sunday.) It is reported that Etwln Licbtenwalt r contributed $10 to tho Lehigh Gap Sun ay school, at various times within one year. Isaac Lower and wire completed fifty years of married life on tbe 12th inst. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Smith are the old est inhabitants ol tbit place he being in us 69th year, and she ill her 91st year George Sclinch intends to remove to Wilkesbaire where he expects to procure work in lh coal mines. Daniel Beer it in a precarhtit evmdl tion. Cosrtoixcit. Happily Hated. J he Weatherly correspondent of the Msuch Chunk Democrat very prettily put- it us follows: "The event of our town last week wastlie union in wedlock orouryoung friend, Frank L. Rnber with Miss Alice Dcrr, ou Saturday evening lust. The iitur- riajrt rile was performed by Rev. N"-iV. Rolburn, according to the ritual of llie,M. E. Church in the presence of uiilriernus intimate friends and relatives at tho'hou.e orthe bride's sister, Mr llohn F Welt, Vn Sew ml ktrect. Your scribe makes due ac knowledgment for theliheial contribuiion' nf wedding cake sent to the family, and ex ttodt to the happy pair his heartiest con gratulations. May their loudest dreams ol drcrss and happiness te morelhun realized and may the llowery path of wediock dis play nut here and thero a thorn, just tuf licient to impress the felicitous twain of (lie leilistic character of life. Contrary to the usual custom, we d. not wish them one continuous voyage of ineffable bliss on the placid surface of a crystal sea on whose calm bosom shall be borne to its deiditiution their fair bark fanned by fragrant zephyrs. We say rather: Muy their voyage of life be practically tuceetslul and successfully prac tirul. We do not wish for them u life void of storm ami trial, hut dedre rather that It may bo their blessed exericnce to rvme out. ol all trials purified and male betlsrand that Ihey may majestically surmount alt the lifficulties and outride all storms that mtv overtake them." Ptrryville Dot. no have un newt at yet of who will preach for the M. E. congregation. Rev. Kindt will remain with us as the Evangeli cal incumbent. Mr. Thomas Bowman it suffering from a seyer injury to his eye, which in.iy bo ol serious consequence. The wile ol Mr. Buck.on Front ttreet.hai been very ill for some few days, she is un proving ut latest advices, uuder the treat ment id Dr. W. L. Kutz. .Mr. Joseph Alcturlanr, afler tome trouble with nn injured band, has oga.n toiio hack to hit work, Miss Buella Peter has returned from school to attend th funeral of her aunt, Mrs. Natha 1 Snyder, of Weissport. Mr. Sham will run the farm of Mr. J. Peten the coming year. Mr. Tetert has mad some investments in fine cattle lately. Mr. Dildine Snyder will occupy the ' Eigli" ou April 3rd, He is making some much needed improvements nn the lame. Mr. Joseph Myert tikes charge ol the "IIorishoe," which wat vacated about a month ago. Your new corresjiondeut finds consider. able trouble iu furnishing g'Xl reading mailer, ladh from lack ot exrieuce and want nf locals. He hoiea that the pubic will Iw.r with Mm arconllntly. Do. New Postal Regulations. Tli' ntal laA, wh rh goet into etTM OctoUr l.i, 1 883, reduces the rates of st age as follow: On all letters and all mtt r wholly or parity in rriiliug, and on package so sealed that Ihrir coiiu nls iMIiuot he readily examined throughout th United Stales, 2 cents for ouch one hair ounce, or fraction thero. f. Drop or local letter, 2 renis where the Is a free carrier's delivery. At other offices I cent. Registration free, 10 oentt. Printed matter, jticludlng bonks, (nut rient newiiaiers and ieriodieaI, circulars, proof sheets tnd manuscripts accompany ing the tame, photographi, tnd in ceneral, "(lie reproduction bv any inechanu-.il pro tvu (except hau l w itiog and rooiug press) of winds, figures, etc, not in the natuieof ieroiial ivrretiioiidrnce," I rent for each 2 ounce, or fraction thereof. Cir culars pr duced by hektotraph or similar rorets, by klertne pen and bv lypo wrilter, are rated at "printed mailer." Merchandise put up so as not tb Injur lh mails, and In way that It can be read, ilv examined, I rem far each ounce ir fre t 'S lip re.d. On all iiialler not above specified, same : raieas laueia. ijimil 01 weight, except .In 1 cuts of tickle book, I pound. ! VUI.i..i a- . i wuiimiibi sipoiotiaeata. Th M. K. Conference, which has lust aiicioieii lit sessions at Ltnctttrr, msde the following appointment of minister for th North Philadelphia District-J M Hinion, Presiding Elder. Philadelphia Brlde-to,,,,. THrrlsoo Bustleton.W Coffmani Cambria Street, RS DBo Cohoektink, W 8 Pugh) Cumberland Street. N Fitnir; Eden, W 1) Jne.-j East Montgomery Avenue, 0 W Bickley, Filth 8lree4. J R T Gray. Frank ford-Central, W L Gray: Frankf inl Aven ue, W II Shaffer) Orthodox Street, A Mann; Paul Street. W Swindellr; Aramlngo, lo.fc supplied. Frt.nl 8treelS T KetnblcIlan cock Street, .1 K Mtredithj Holmesburg, Kiikpalrickt Keusingtn,T Stevens; Norrli Square, A Johnson: Port Richmond, P Fat torflcldj St George's, S dames; St John's, J W Langley; Sanctuary, to be supplied; Silotm.B W Kurtz; Somerton, to be nil plied; Summrrfield, W M Gilbert; B.pvlvn to be supplied;' Tucony, H T Qulirg. Allen town W P Unwell; Btngnr, J Bnwden Bethlehem, J Dysnn: Bristol, HEGilrov Cilamuqua, S. O. Garrison; Chapman'a, AI Ired Heebner; Cherry Vatley, II Frankland Delaware Water Gap, to be supplied; Easton S II Hoover; East Mauch Chunk, It D Nay lor; East Stroudshurg. W Major; Frleden ville nnd Reillngton, to 1 supplied; Glen' don and Odennttd, FB Lynch; Lnhsska and Liimbervllle, W P Sheppard; Lang' horna and Scottvllle, F B Harvey; Le highlon.J II Wo.l; Mauch Chunk, L B Hoffnan; Mnrrlsvllle, to ba supplied; Ne haminr and Bensulem, F A Gilbert. Nrt quehonicg, O R Cook; New IIope,0 Reed; Newtown, G W North; Paekerton and Beaver Run, to be supplied by B F Powell; Prry ville and Sltsngton, F Illinan: Port land, II While; Qutkertown, A M Wiggins; Raubtville, J It Smith; Richboro' and Penn's Park, to be supplied. Richmond, G Mack; South E-ston, W T McGec; Sprague ville, L M Hobbs; 8troudsburg, G Hetcock; Tanuersyllle, 0 W Dugan; TnbyliBnn, 8 Horwell; Tullytown.Emilleand Fulsingtnn, BTCulien.M II Sisty- Yordlervllle, R A Sadller A P. 0. Thief Trapped. Kooert D. bmilh, a tedate looklng. spec- Ucled young mn, I the ion of the post master at Slatington, Lehigh county, and has been acting aa his assistant. Youne Smith It married. Since November laat the postal authorities hav been endeavoring to ferret out the mystery of successive thefts from mail pouches which had parsed through the Slatington poet office and remained here oyer night. Inspectors Abels and Barrelt, after tevtral weeks' investigation. narrowed the thefts down to the 8lilmgtnn nice, ihey also discovered that youne Smith -at not exactly the model of pro priety and innocence which he appeared to he, and that he played pool and cards, wa ddietod to grayer vicesand had been treat- ng his young wife badly. A letter con tattling money, which passed several days go from a wire in a town near Slatington to her husband,- who was at work in Head- ng, was delivered without any inclosure nd wat found to haya been neallv nrieucd on the end and reseated with muciltEn. Eight decoy Idlers, containing $13 In all, were. sent through the Lehigh. Valley route to pointt beyond Slatiugton, by the Inspec tors, nn Thursday night, 15th irt., aud iithl not ba traced beyond that town. In- spectors Barrett nnd Abela were early yisit- irt at the Slatington wst offica last Fridsy fii'irning and, alter greeting the postmaster ml short chat with his sou. which result. l)io an accusation and a demand for the eitorotioii of the missing letters and the $13.'Young Smith handed over the amount. which -was in marked money, nnd confessed o luipector Abels that he had beon carry- ng on ma melts since Nuvember last. "If ne has been doing that aort of work take im,"said Ihe tioslmaster. The prisoner said'he wanted to chunge hit clothing, but nsjiector Aoelt said he was afraid there would be a scene with Mr. Smith. "Not much there won't," the eoune man renlisd. nd the cold parting between the younc couple justified the truth ofthe story of their estrangement. Smith was taken to Phila delphia and arraigned before United States Commissioner Gibbous lute Fridav alternoon and was committed in default nf $1,500 bail or a bearing at noon Saturday on tbe barge, of embezzlement of letters, when a final hearing took place, aud Smith was held ill $3000 for trial. Mahoning Vallay BcttmRi. The Mahoning schools will rtosa next week. The reim-tt from the different teach- ert show that the schools have heen better attended than in previous year. Tl.i prove that our present class of teachers sre qulifled for lh noblo work in which they ar engaged, and that th parent! see Ihe Importance of having lb minds of the young developed. The ouly ,wav to kern tins machine in motion 11 to pay a reaion able salary and employ good men as teach ers. Tli final examination of the Hieh school, at Pleasant Corner, was held Fri lay .March 23rd. It wa opened at 'J o. Hock a.m., and continued until noon, aud irom I o . lock till 4 p. 111. The whole class passed unanimously. After ihe exutnina lion the teacbtr made his farewell address. Why does F. D. not cross the Blue Ridge oftener? Wo auppot tb bad road detain him. Adhere to your cause, for it Is a pools one, The literary toclety was well attended dtit Saturday evening. Th debate wat in teresting. Tho young men from thi place tike au interest lu Hies meetings. To-night (Saturday) thero will be a grand entertainment at New Mahoning. The exercises will rouslst id two reritatious, dialogues, play and music The enter tainment, will be tor the benefit id the .Sun Jay School id that place. Aiiolherone will bo held at Centra Bquare, in Ihe school bout", on Fridav night, March 30, for Ihe heiirtit of'tlie Literary SK-ietydlhis p'are. Ver much interest it taken in society work by the young folks of tint iiiiouiunily. Last Moud y Dennis Nothsteln got a new .'iigine lor inreshlog during the season and for Mwing wal lh remainder of the year. It came up from Lehichton l,y the road, along the north si fe of Ihe Valley, bv itniiii. Toe first Ihul ever ejine through the Valley. A Ten-Mil Baca. The ten mile rue for $300 ti le and Ihe championship of Americi, between Willi Sleele.id Morris Itunind Trwnias Herbert, n EngUnd, was run at Ashltnd, on Satur day, aud was wou by lbi former in fifty five minute and filiy-lhrro seconds. The race was witnessed by a large and excited ermd. From the start, and until the last mile, Herbert had Ihe lead, and belting wat heavily in hia favor. On tfia last mil Steele went In ihe Irnnl, and going at a ler lido pore, left bis competitor a quarter nf a lap In the rear, The tract was wet, heavy and slow, and the time msde by th m.n was, iberefiir, not what bad been anlcl- nated. Oeoree T. Helmt rld at re.ereo. A great deal of money changed hands on the result. Steele Ucklng hlmselffor $1000. lit friends, It I llintd, carried awy f 10,000, THE LOST CHILD. A FATE -WORSE THAR AKJPCTICS". How Faranti. by a Lack ef Precaution and Car, ar Heiponiibl for tb Dth ef Tnalr Children. ( Camden, ift , lltnld.) The moral and legal reepontibility of par enle, in the care of their children Is1, fortu lately, altraeling th serious attention o the belter pnrtionnilhe entire country. Tli many Instanrrs of child beating, oppression and other fonnt of cruelly which have come to light, demand tint something be done and it it gratifying to know tbtt the peopl are. becoming thoroughly aroused. Whether th cruelly ba in tbe form of phyaicial vio le nee or phyiititl neglect, urn Iter not -th princlpls in both cast I the same. Th man or woman who neglect his or heronn health may be psrdnneils the consequences fall upou the individual a!oDe;butthe par cot or gutrdiau whitpermilt the inroads ol disease upon the innocent ones depeodsn upon him lor proteclion.it rriiulually liable lu the sight ol God, however he may apjiear hi me aignb 01 men. Sucre are, honrvir, parents that Intend In rare for their i hll.l. len, but, win, through carelessness or the urgeury ol r.thir cluti,t, iierm llheni to U come the ftiuoceul victims ol disease. Such parents may tie cultures or mieuthiinil wrong, but the disattmus rciulta unon their ciiiiurcu aia just as great. ilieseale tenths which must he man 1. fest to every worthy parent unit esiecially iu a vicinity where the unknown effect ,,l llnf athirupbere, the waterrnd'the general tendency to malaria ar ni great. There are many families in this locality who have been c ailed upon lu mourn untimely lusta rheh the greatest care was exercisetl even wheh the greatest care was exercised 1 but tb experience ofene only will b-giy. en : It is that of the lata W. O. Thnmai. Tn children. were all inoit promising, bul for someVnexplained reason their health and strength seemed to gradually lessen ....ill C-! , 1 . 1 110.11 men iiiruua leaivn iiiey were Ihe victims 01 consutnpt on. Urn Ik nn,. II... sickened and died until three had deIUiri.d and two ol the surviving brothers were also taken III. Their names wer Hcrmon and Edward. Hermon. however, seemed the stronger nf the two, and, while his younger uroioer wasconnneu to me house coustaul ly, and to his bed much ofthe tiuie,Heruioti was able (0 bo about but in s weak cm. ditiou that he had no desire to play. Eddie's symptoms were terrible! He found dlfficul- iy in retaining rood upeu bis stomach, was rcsucss ana iriiiauie, ana out or his head frequently. At various timet three differ ent physicians visited him ; and earh une told bit fricndt he could lint live. He final ly got to low thatdctth wasnnly considered a matter or few days. At that critical lima III elder brothers, aroose.1 ulu.n.t t the pilch of desperation by the three deaths hat had tn recently occurred and the other one staring them in the face, resolved to take the ease Into their own hands. They accordingly did so, and secured a remedy that wat then being univerntlly used, and began giving it lo him. In effect at first wtt slight, bul auy Improvement wat con sidered a good symptom. Bv tleurees his strength returned ; ho wtt able to eat wlih relish, then walk about the house ; and nally be rrealneil niinnletn hei.lih oil strength. The boy wa so rejoiced oyer lilt recovery that, accompanied by the editor of lhiswper, he went before Justice Charles K. Miller and made oath to the lads of hia sickness at above related, and that ha was restored lo pcrfeet health by the use ol Warner's Safe Kidnev and Liver Now, Edward Th unas's parents, while they lived, undoubtedly, provided faithfully for the want id all Ihcir children; and yet the seeds of direasc had taken deep root." Their cam in one direct inn had been counteracted by unknown rareleseness in another. Their live wa sincere, but wholly misdirected. They should have known that children are just as liable to kidney and liver diseases as grown up people; and that th falsi it v ol urighl't ilisrase ol the kidneys is just as great among little children at with adults. Thi is a serious suhject. Hereditary trails: the after consequences nf measels and scar let icver. nipnuieria and Ihe Pass nir troub les which to easily become chronic, all de-. manii me creates! rare and caution. No case ol cholera infantum, measles, scarlctii a or diphtheria was evef virulent while tPk the child a kidney and liver were healthy'. 11 wf-uiii aintuiy we au imjwasiuuiiy. 1 here oiporiani organs 01 me uoiiy are jiisi iotm ng within Ihe child and erowine with lU growth 1 and they can be trained to health and trength as readily as the little mind can be trained to truth and uprightness. The Importance of can-fully watching the slightest troubles of the child, and especial ly those affecting the kidnevs nnd liver. cannot be too stmncly emphasized. Child ren resp Ind so readily to the proper reine dies and are so sensitive lodisease, that it is a sin pi rteprlv them or one at Ihe risk ol incurring the older. By a judicious treat' mcut these essential oreans can be develnn. ed so that a strong constitution, able to r 1st the inroads of disease thruueh cumin? years, shall b Ihe result. Attractive Offlcel. Messrr. De Ilivrn k Towntend begsn yesterday tn transfer their buslnest to Nn. .16 South Third ttreel, Philadelphia a couple of door a hav their pretent location. Their new offices occupy th entire lower lloor of tb building, and have been fitted up in admirable taste. Th Interior is di vided by low petitions or pillar into some four compartments, of which Ihtt on the riiht ofthe visitor on entering ft the space behind the counters, and it shut off by a artitinn some seven feet in haichl. ran structed of ash, the natural color, with ground glass panels and nrnameutcd rail ing. The business window iu this jmrtittno It wide, but iifticicutly protected with handsome brazen bar. The counters snd desk tops are finished in mahogany, pre senting a very rich and aid id appearance; and the cases of drawer and other cabinet work are in walnut. Mid-way nf the main compartment, and adjoining the partition just described, is a private office divided oil lu th same manner; and at the same height hurk ol this is a spate to be used as a dressing mum, AC, In ash, and nit he youd this space, which in fact form part of the outer office, there la an annrx lighted by a skylight, nddlIJl from th main compartment by plllan. This.vhirh is not quite the width ofthe front hffie". will be furnished as a reading and wailing room, and Is lemirkaole as possessing the advan tage not enjoyed by all th rear compart ment of Ihe Third alrtet offices of an abundanre of light and ventilation. The walls, whfcli are twenty feat high and make Iheoffiiy airy as well as light, are frctc-ed in a very pale tint, with a four sn I a h ill feet dado ill ashes of roi-es I'll cl ojolite tairder, making a very neat finish, 'flu dark rich Willou carpet, handsome furni ture and lusty gas fixtures rnui let one o the neatest office interims in the regions o finance. 1'hiludtfohia Juquirtr, Jfar.A 14, I8S3. The Deposed Minister's Case. The congregation of the Oera.an lie. rortm-l Chuicn,of which Rev, A. 8 keiser, recently dc,ed, was -lor, are arranging for Ins succesior. A call has leen eitendcd in one of Mr. Keiser's counsel, bul he lis not as yet accepted. Mr. Reiser's rase will pmbiblv come up before the Synod, with view ol suiting aside the verdict id the ecclesiastical e-urt and his restoration lo the ministry. The geuer) opinion of his con grrgatiun seems to be thai the court before which he was tried was prejudiced glnsl him and that the hearing given him was pirtial Since the trial Keiser It complete ly broken down and never leavtt the house. The health of his wile is also ttriuuily im paired. Roclvi HI Pension- John Graver, of Weissport, a member of Co. 0 I32d V. V., hs received a pension for hernia, contracted In th service, the pension dates back tn 16412. snd he received $800. with a continued pension of $1 per month. One ny one, at long intervals, ine rvlre ot our old comrade ar being reoog nited by lh Gny.rnment Mr. Graver hit alway been n enthusiastic worter in the cans, of lh nil soldier, eepeehjlly w.t he rainy.lB"fnari 1D VUDt l" W stones lor his romrade buried In lie WeljTle'nietery. Wenroglsd lheO' eminent, though long (ought fur, has ler nlt"d his claims. We are pleased to Slate In this Connection that he has invested the major part of the above sum in a bom text lor hit family. ,!A BLESSING IN DIEC.DISE.a 484 AnzLrniA Sr. BaooRLvn, N. Y , 1 March 2, lf,fcl. J No family should be without Allcocx'i Pn.ots l'LASim J their healing iwcrsnro wouderful and tl.s r officacy far reachln and lasting. For years pad I have see and knnwu them to cure aud relievo lh Most obstinate and distressing cases of rheu mstiim, kl.lney eouiplaiut, bronchitis, nsu ratgia, lumbago, Inflammation nl the lungs aud throat, niralysis, asthma, spluiu xrakmis, and cough and odds. In my nnu rase they have afforded tne almost Install aud permanent relief. My Irleuds console them au iuvalifable end eeedy remedy lor all kinds of aches and pains. They arc a blessing iu disguise; and no wife or mother should be without them if tho tallies her leacc and comfort und freedom from tier yous exhauition and other ailments. As strengthening plaster, also fur backaiht and weaknesses, they have unequal. have never yet found a pltslersu elllrarl.it. and sli uiulaltug, or to give so much general satisfaction. Used iu couuicllou with xlxnatTii' universal life-giving and life naling I'lLLf, no one need. desmlr of speedy restoration to good sound health MRS. E. 10MPK1NS. OXK TIUAli. Ifynu have been using other Platters one tiiat of Ali.c ex's Pouuua will convince you of their wjnderful superiority. Take no other so called porous jdaite-s that claim to be belter, they ure all Irauds gotten up to ill on tbe world-wide reputation of the genuine article. MAIIKIKU. ZELLNER DOltWARD. On Marel, 8lh. hy Ihe Rev. W.J. Peters, Mr. John D. Zellner, ot Franklin, and Miss Agues F. forward, 01 aiateual. DEAL KLOTZ. On Mrrh 17th. bv the tame Mr. irsr.ns Drill and Miss Marv Klutz, both of Lehigh Gap. WALP MILLER. Ou the tame day by 1 ne same, win. i . tvaipanu AIlss 3aulliu Miller, both of Walnutfiort. STOCK MARKETS. Closing prices nf De Haven A- Townsend, Hankers, fin. 3fi South Third Street, Phil adelphia. Stocus bo igiit aud told elthei ior cash or nn martin. Thiladtlphia, March 21, lf?3. bid asked SS't.Ext ln:ii U S Currency S's 123 USl'Exl HI3 US 4), new 1 1 S3 113 U8 4' 120 120! Pennsylvania R It All R2 Philadelphia A Reading It It 201 20, Lehigh Valley R It f4 64 Lehigh Coal A- Naviealion Co 401 41 United N J R R Jr Canal Co 101 102 Northern Central R R Co oSJ 5S Hcstmiville Pa. n It Co 14 15 Buff. Pittsburg A West. R II Co... 155 10 Central Tronsportntlon Co 34 34) northern Pacific tairn 50 503 ' " Prefd Ffi! P8J North Pennsvlvauia R R flflj f 9 Philadelphia' Erie R R 20 2nJl Silver. (Trades)..' 0I Wl PATEMTS.SS OV& SMITH, of U. S. and Kor- lan Patents. No. TOO 7th Street, cor of U, opp. U. S. Patent tilflco. wasmngmn. 11. i. orrep;tonoance solicit ed. No charge for advice. No fee charged nnless Paient Is allowed. Rercrenres. Lewis Johnson & Co., Hankers, nnd Postmaster, Washington, D. U. Pamphlet or Instruc tions free. Jan "-if 0 IAS10H & PEETS, 11 Ecetoan mi 1 I bireei, ii.i., dealers InType.Frenei, Paper Cnttert, and all klndt of Printing' Materials, both New and Second-hand. A corrected list of prices Issued weekly, of all material on hand for sate, (much of which are aenulne bargains) will be mailed free an application. Wkuah Fuksisii Ahvtuino rsoMa Bod eih to a Ovusnan Pacta marU THE Carbon Advocate 13 THE BEST MEDIUM FOR Local Advertising IN CARBON COUNTY. Send for Bates, which will be found very moderate. Job Printing i of every description, Illustrated Sale Bills A SPECIALTY. At IuOtv Prices ! Sl'KtUAIs SOTU KS. A CAliD. To all who are snrTeilnir from Ihe errors and Indiscretion o smith, hervoaa wcaat.rs. early ileeat, loss of manhood, tie, 1 will semi a recipe that will cure jnn, FIIEU Or nil A li It:. Tins artat renuity was uhcuv. ered hy uilss'onar In South Arneriia. Somi a setfK'Idresseil envelone to th Kxt. Jistro T. lasiAN Mattuu ii, iew toikt uy. ana.f.ly. PniI'LKS. I will mill (Freel 'he reclne rerastmnl VKdUrMII.K IIALM that will remove TAN. FKKUKLKS, P I 1' I, ES and UMlfLUlKS, leavlini the skin soli , clear and Leuutlluli also Instructions tor prounclna: a lusurlaul aruMtli ol hair una l.ald head or smooth lace. Address Inclusion 3e. stamp, VAMlthl, Wllsrclaji b Y, luar. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The adverllrer liavlne heen tiernianrntlr eare-1 or that dread dlrcasr, Uonsuin.loii, by a simple rrratdv, Is anxious to make knowu to his fellow sullercrs Ihe meant of cure, lo all who desire It, Ii will semi a copy ofthe Srescriptton ntxi. (ire oienarue), within Ireeilons ror preparing and using tbe same. which they will nnd a sure limit; for niiumis, t:tn.ns.i;oNsi'.Mi'riuN, as. Tit MA, liltONIMITlS, hit. Harlles a Isblng the Prescript lon.wtll plesse ad.trcsr, Rev, K A. WlUiUS, IN I'enuSt., Wllllamsliurg, W. Y. ' ERlt6ltS OF YOUTH. AUENTLEMAN who suffered for yesrf from Nervous DEBILITY. Pit EM A. TITHE DEUAY.aadalltbeeffaclsofyoulb fui Indlscrtllne, will fur Ihe sake ot suherlna haraanltv. send tree to all who need 11. the reeleand dlreetlon ror waklea; the simple remedy br which he W4S curnl. Kufferers wlshlnc to prnflt by lh advertiser's iperW ranoisHvnDT suiirv.siss in wiimi aus Idssee, JOHN It. IhsIIK.f, rr,t.) J t Vtdar ft, w York. Spring Styles ! 1 y nfe & " v 1 li7a 1 " O ai 1 .P (0 H H. Peters Merchant - - Tailoring ESTAHLISnUEMT. Tcit (ifflco Rulhllng-, opp. Publle Smr, Bank Street, Lehighton. A full line or flENTS' FURNlSItrNU UOOOS, at Lowest Prices. mar,Vtf Saloon Keepers and Ote, llou't fall to buy your Champaignc Pear Cider, Lager Beer, Root Beer, Nrctar, Porter, &c, or C. BOETTGERr TAMAQUA, Pa. Anir.l3,mi-Ir. DR. J. B, HIAROHiSI, t.TICA (J Y DISOOVETfBH Ol' D11. liATlCTnOPa l POSITIVE CUaE FOR FEMALE COMPUIXTS. Thlj remedy will act In harmony vtit'u the Fe. atio system at all timet, and also Immediately upon tbe abdominal and merino muscle?, tnd re sioro inein 10 a ncauny anu strong conruiion. Dr. Mftrehisl'a Uterine (-atholleon mill ecra fall- in; of the r imb, lucorrhcci, Chmr.ic Inflimnu tion end Ulceration ot tho Vcmb, IneldentsI Uemorrharo cr Floodliir;, Pnlnfol, Bupprcsrtd and lrrCKill.tr Jfenetmntlon, Kidney Comila!nt. Rirrcnne: tnd is especially aCnptcd to the chance of Lite. Bond for pianhlet tree. A'l letters of inquiry rrccljr answered. Adc.rcet aa tnove, ror stle by r.11 drnjrelsts. New elT.o Cl perbotlle, OM r.iTO pi. 00. Tli suro rnd rsx fcr Tr. ilar Chlal's Utcilne CltScdlcou. Taks no oUr- Kor bale by A. J. Durlm, f'uWU L Mhlo -.My ... PAYNE'S 10 Horso SparifAn-ostlns Porttbl JSnrlne has rut 10 000 ft. of. Ichletn Pine Hoard lu 10 h ur, buru.es sltba from us, eaw la igut lovi icucuu. tTnr IS iTcrrs ITs Gxw.rzntet to fuMilsh powec to caw C.0OO feet or Hemlock boards lu 10 hours. Our IS 7eris wt.t cut 10,000 ttt la tsme tlnnv uur i-DRine re cuaaxirraas, to furnish a torse .power ea H lui fuel and water than any other Engine net fittel rrllh an Aulomatlo Cnt-OIT. It yon want a Stationary er Portable Encine, Ooller, Or. eular Saw Wll, Bhsftlos; cr ru'.ltes, ettLer cast or Maddart' pJtsnt Uroujht Iron Puller, end for onr illnstratsd Cata ofjn WW " ' for Informtlion and riiote, rATKE Is SOK8, Coroint;, K. T, Hox.. 'X'XUJ Q-3U.M UXMU Williams Swung Haclimc: AU ACEXOWIXDStD TO II Tltl BEST IN THE WORLD THty havo received highest Awardt at th Centennial and at all other leading Exhibitions held in Eur?pa ted America. STDT VACSRta ViZUXTU IT T3X XAXCS. Victories located at Montreal, Cauda, uti rUttabcrfT, New York. THE WILLIAHS HAMACTURIK COe, 317 Kotro Damo Etreet, UtattMl. NAVAL R ATTI Fg- Nw sad rrsrWiir riclorisl 1 1 ii o Ike srroat Ws tgm 71 World, by slsrfksl D rector SHirraa. V. . y. A44m! J.C MtCtmos CO., tjs OxstaiH St., railaAtaJiSs. ra. pa IttfCL ABTlCUtVSsa buumii. rioiui isawsi c. f.'. S m S, nl .a IHmnUi Iliral., ! sul ssb sysj Sw S. sUasoa ISr tr hms Sa4 rLUsa ll,.lnuuHm THI BEST in curstrav i. STHRESHERSJiSSS. FREE (nslUdloallswUooa.) -.--r -- r ir " srTkitsitoTbaaJltiaaottTsjIcT Co, "--" h AGENTS Wanted rsrr!T',,,rttS,Vl- retka riOmO.,, nw .i.Uir'UaDKS Car OIDIBK S" P"ifi.S Vn aw mil IJtosU sstsM.
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