..Ii OATUHDAY. MAY 1J, I88J. Our Neighborhood in Brief. "She can work fancy screen, Juit the nicest ever seen. In a ityle that all her culchawed set en chants! But my friend, 'tfflxl yu and me, It wouUJ chill a men , How she stitched a patch on the old man pints. rieesant lait Bundajr. Delighlful-f the evenings. May Hlh Wlill'Mondsy. laery What haa become of the water eempany J Sheriff Lents, of MaucU Chunk wai In town Buadey.. The trout fii'jtng viSon tails until the 30th of June, r The, season for catching black bats epfltT on the lit ot June. A Catholic church will be built at Mt. Carmel during the summer. -aB. For best Kallmad Watches gotoF. II. Uubl't. Mauch Chunk. Vf. soib Decoration day. What are our Tl' K'DE f about it t There are lsige quantities of counter feit trade dolls'rs In circulation. Missel Lou Zehntr and 8allie Beuden bush, spent Tuesday In Allentown. aB-lfun'sVeiUiigiand Buntings in the latest ahades, at Nusbaum's. Men were at work on Bunday last re pairing the L. k 8. railroad bridge. Rumor has it thst a fashionable wed ding will come off In this place shortly. A new corset factory, In Shenandoah, will be put Into operation In a lew weeks. Chss. Yenser has laid a substantial pavement In front of his residence on Bank ileeat. We want more tenement houses in this borough. Why don't some of our mouied men Invest in this direction. M tnea Peters and Helntzlainan: two of 8latington's most accomplished young ladies were In town on Bunday. John Kuli, the popular young tobac conist of town, spent several days lu Phlla- delnhia during the week. Mrs. 0. A. Bruegel,of Clierryvllle, was the guest of Mis. Tbs. 8. Beck, on Second street, several davilast week. Another heavy rain storm .accompsnied by a gale of wind and thunder and lhihl' nine niade us a visit Tuesday afternoon. Ja-lliutratd B'k or Cage Birds mailed f.,r 3 ont aianin. Biao FooB Co., 237 South Blh 8U, Philadelphia. Heary Fulmer, of Esilon, is putting n x new slate factory in 8latiuilou. It will J00 feet long. , Small pox has disappeared I mm nines . ... . I Yl : 1 1 . 1 n.....ilm. mining paicu, near t imwu. haa been removed from the Infei-ted houses. The Grand Commandry of Knights n-.i.-r pnn.tT.nl will hold. its an Dual sessieain Lancaster on May 29th and 3lh. Trexler k Krledler shipped a very handsome butcher wagon to Krouie A Jtline, it' Weatherry, last? Wedueaday morning. Got. Robert E. Pallison haa anniented to deliver the address in connection witl the decoration day ceremonies in Allou town on decoration day. Reports from Berki, Lebanon. Lebigh, Tjsncaster, Bucks, Montgomery .and Cbeitu ounltes show that the prospect are good rtr large crops of hay and wheat. Too closing exercises of our puhlic achools' will be held In the School Hall this Friday) afternoon at 2 o'clnok. Parents and friends are iuvited to attend. f Who wants to exchange Town prop erty for a Farm of 142 acres, with good new buildings and Sue (ruit trees on It. Address, W. M. iursiiK, this borough. Win. A- Graver, of Pennobscol, was in town Tusedsy .visiting relatives and friend. He looks well, and reports his lamlly the same. The Lehigh Car Manufacturing Com pany, etteiulon.areat present filling an order tor a number ot But cars lor a ran road in Mexico. James J. O'D.mnell Ins challenged 3, Brennau.of Uaxleton to run 100 yard. for any amount, at anfr lime aud place, Brennan will accept the challenge. ' Owl The bath tecidentaliy taken by our "devil" in the water trough at J. W. ;Reudeiib&sh' livery table, on North street, 'last Baliicdav night. - ;,Wa Invite the public In general to "call and examine our largo stock ol Carpets and prices, then compare wiiii prices other (would be cash) but C re lit lloti J.T. Ncssa More sneak thieves tald this Ixffbugh visit. An attempt was made togetlr.ti tSe sjUi room of Frank Leibenguth, in Wert's building, lsst Sunday night, but they were frightened away. JEirThere was sld on Saturday, 2Mb uHnat'IIagaman'a store, Lehighton, seven, ty-one dollars worth ofwstches and jewel ly, lor one family. Levi Weiss, aged 72 yean, an old mi dent of town, and lor many years in charge f the Lehighton Cemetery, died very sud denly on Sunday morning, and wasbuiied n Wednesday. James Dimralek, an employe of thi Bethlehem Iron Works, was very pain fullv burned Saturday morning by being accideutly knocked against a healed iron piste. Saturday, while Martin Fleming was at work in a gangwaar of Ihe Pennsylvania Colliery, near Mount Carmel, a quantity of anal tell upon and dungirouily injured him. Q.!f you wanta nice smooth,essy shave Tour bair cut 0 shampooing, go to Franz Keederer'e Saloon, under the Exchange Ho tel. He will fix you right, and don'tyou forget it. - William P. Snyder, enj., ef Allenlown, special 'counsel for" the Government In tie South Carolina election rases, bss returned home cm a visit, the court having adjourned until, July lit Reeid ntsnf East Penn township in form as that during the storm of last Friday Bight hailstones as Urge as hirkoryuuts fell in large quantities, and that the grain was somewhat injured thereby. ga,Cbeapeit Fasbiox MiOAitxsin the world, I20 large pages, 1 pages new munc, IJDO engravings esch usue. it) rents ier year; single copies 15 cents. BTaswastDQK k CuiTHisa, 8th k Market SU., Pbila LOST, on the 1st lust., between Weiss- port and Packerton a horse's breast strap and collar. The finder will be liberally re warded en leaving it at the Cassox Adt. - cue effloe. Lightning burst out at the foot of a Wilkesbarre bill the other dsy. The electricity ran along same water pipes under ground for 2000 feet,eulered Ibe relist of house and escaped by way of the chimney fe.E. F. IiUckenbach, Broadway, Mam Chunk, la now unening for the ininectlnj o his friends, the largest stuck of new designs U WAlIv I'M i-IW ever seen in this coun ly, and Is selling at very lowest prices. For the weekending n Ih. Jib init Sl,015 tons of coal was transited over the h. V, Itn., making a total of 1,517,860 teas lo that date, and thawing an Increase f 1(7,118, as compared wilh sauia lime last jeer. One The American AqriiullutM (English or German dition),and the CaasuK AnToOAii will be sent to any address on receiptor two dollars. The price of lha Agriculturut ii 1.40. The new line of rsllrssd now In course of construction through Northampton co., from the Lehigh, at Blallngton.to Portland, on the Delaware, Is all graded axeeptlng about two miles. The entire length of this section of the road is 31 mllds. xrMrs. Mamie J. Mullen, fashionable dressmaker, at Ihe Csasua AnvocAtx of fice, this borough. Per'ect file and work inanshlp guaranteed. Wax Flowers of all designs at lowest prices. White Flowers lor lunerais a specialty. Our young friend John M. Kessler, of Allenlown, formerly of town, was tnsVed In Miss Emma Ruhe,of the former city, on Thursday last. The happy couple have r hfti w !;!;;, (or a proiperous and happy 1... ti..,.nt. itr w " """ . . its' I have now on hand a lot of LlghtiKr ' Single and Double Buggy Harncs anyledMo Heavy Team llarnris, which 1 will sell at a very reasonable price. Any style made to order on snori nonce. Yours. Ac, Mtl.Ttm Flobt, Weisprrt, Pa. For the four ilayarndtngnn Ihe4lh Inst., there were 3ft,cy.1 Ions of eial ahipjvd over Ihe Lehigh k Surquehanna RR , niakini a tdal fir the year I" that dale nl 1.110,71 1 lns, an increase as compared wilh ssme time lsst year of ISA.VOS tons. 3r-For Brtains in dress goods, dry grNMln, notlttiis, Jtc, call at Joeeph Jonas, Obert's Imildllig. He is dosing ill his ! lire stock at and below cost, and all inu.t be sold out U'l'Te the lith Inst., so call now II you wish bargains. The attendance at the Concert of the Bi Centennial Choral Society, in School Hall, laat Saturday evening wai poor, ow ing (it the bad condition nl the weather. Tno;e who did attend, we learn, were well pleased wilh the entertainment. rjuDoyou want something pretty in the wy nl jewelrjt then go to E. U. Hohl'i, at Mauch Chunk, lor it. Allcutown has juit been bereft nf an esteemed ciliten, one who has been long and largely idrntlfird with ita maniirac luring interea If. Werefrrto Mr. James D. Cole, ol the firm of Cole k Ileitinan, steam bolter manufacturers, who died suddenly ,ol apoplexy, on Tuesday night of last week. Va.JnnHf. Obert's building, will dorr nut hia entire slck t new end fHshniiiubli- Ready Made ClolhiiiE.before the lith lint., at and below cost. Men, Ymithi and Bovs, if you neeil clothing Imw n the time as no ruch opiairtuiilly will occur aeain for you Ui get so much lor so little ready money. John Henley, aged about 23 yeara, while at work at Fisher's slate qiiarri-s, al Cnapmans- was instantly killed at ll:.KI n' look Tuesday morning by the prrrnatuie explosion of a blsst at which he was work ing. II s entire head waa bluwu off Healev was a single man. Our'friend Dr. N. B. Uehrr was quite seriously lndisKisrd during the fore part id Hie week, but we are plessed In .see him again moving around among his nuinerou patients. The Lehighton Ochestra have kindlv volunteered their services for the entertainment to-- ight (Saturday) in Sclmol Hall, for the benefit of the Lehighton School Libiary. Go and hear them. basement of the North Wrisspnrt fL'iiheran ehiirrh will he dedicated with appropriate ceremonies, in morrow (Whii Sunday 13th Inst. Rev. E. S. Erb, ot Slatingtnn, will offn-iate. Tha'Vlckarilli Sunday school, with their Siiierintriidrnt, Edwin Sensinger, will also be preatni on the oecasfon, " - '" Dr. J. A. Maver, the practical Siirceoi DeliUit. of" Bniedwuv. Munch Chunk, ha, diad a practice of tiyeV 20 etira(Hiid ieprnti injy ine oi.iesi tefuient aeniisiin una vi ley. The Dr'a work "speaks for ttaelf, and the fact that all crit ral work in the rrgioi a given to him is a enfticieiil guarantee d his suiierior ability asa Surgeon Detiliat. Rev. Thcalnro Richard, a prominet Moravian clergyman of Berthelednrf, nenr llerrnhui, Saxony, arrivnl in Bethlehem Friday, having reached New York city b steamer on the day previous. He has come to this country on an official vi.it to all the Moravian 'in.-iureuatmus here. He is the gueil of Bishop Edmund .le Srhweinilz. .ft.TKLKrnOKR. "Ilellnl hrlloll Win is it Mary T-' "Jenliie, I am firry that I "-uld lint ootne to your tiurty, toll I had audi a bail headacho I was nolahle to ib HtiVLblllif." "WliV. KImtv. villi tfet m Ih.iIIi nl llnrr.'a Telrplmne Lrniiiieut, thai will cure you in a lew minutes." "All right! good live." A severe storm nf rnin and hail, an comimiieil by terrific thunder and llghln ing visiteil Ibis section on Fridsy eveninir last, fallowed by a good making rain which ontinueit all day Saturday. The lightn ing Friday night knocked rnme hall dozen of the Lehigh Valley RR. Cn's electric lights at Packerton nut nf order and de mnliahed a tree in Ihe vicinity l the L. & S. depot at the upper end of town. Afltr a bird fought battle In the courts, Ihe temieraiice people f Wilkeslwrre hay. gained a tignal victory over Ihe liqimrdeal era and saloon keepers. At Ihe January ml April eesidmis of the court SOU liceiife pplicaliona were considered, and id this umber 200 have been refused. The liquor men are much excited over their severe shaking up, and swesr vengeance gsinsl the tema-ranre men. A careful Invetligatlon was made Sit rday and it was dieenvered that a flash ol lightning had itruek the wire bell rope al the Stanton shaft, pass'ng down into the mine and igniting the gas. A similar c eurrence look place during a elnrm Friday night at the Franklin Coal Company' lope, demolishing a vail amount of timber work in the pit and doing -linen damage to Ihe workings. Had the sl p. been in opera tion at Ihe time there would have been serious loss of life. -Don't fail to attend the enteitainment this (Saturday) evening, in School Hall, for the benefit of the Lehighton School Libra y. 1 here wil. be an excellent programme presented, and the 25 cents admi-sion will be well in vested. The Gleiidnn Iron Company has noil (led its employees that a general redurtlm f wages will lake place on May 28. Tli mount varies from ten to fifteen cents dav. The men hsye always been paid gl wsges.and while not rrliahing the redurtln aooept the situation. This will fig the t for laborers at $1 SO a day. Other e ployres make different sums, between tl 74 aud $4. M"tol the work inline by th piece.'' Tiie Glandon Company reduced wices when lha pcnltnf 1874 elf. etc! bind nets everywhere, but has on several occa lion i since then increased the pay. JStr Finest assortment of gold watohea in Cirbon county al E. II. Until', Mauch Chunk. Relerencoi A. w li-isenring, J.B. Weloerl.T r Wa.ler,Miin nM lin. Dr. W. ttorlrlght, Rev. M r-lhiHii, Jo r.vlor. Dr. J ll-ro. Rv. E. Kerr a-. R. T- rioll'inan, E. B. Bylugton aud inaiy olbtrs. Xanl Wide IjVORAIIV CAItPJiX at IVoni 21 ceufs a yard upTrards9 at J MUBAUIK'S. We are pleased to learn that the health of Miss Laura Hoflbrd has to much Im proved, that she Is able to sit up a portion of the day. Give tho school children a full house this (Saturday) evening, at their entertain ment. The proceeds are for the benefit of the School Li brary fund. Admission 25 cents, children 15 cents. Go early, get a good scut and en joy yourself. Now Is a good time for taking a carriage tide through our valleys and around our mountains, and David Ebbert's It the place to hire teams allow rales. We are sorry to learn of the serious ill Jnjrfof District Attorney Mulhearn. IXZ XV William Lager, of Lansford,was arrvit- nday charged with illicit distillery' and taken before Coinniiui-ner Kirkpat rick, at Eaiton, and held in $3000 tnapear at the U. 8. Court, Philadelphia, for trial. George II. Uotvey Is his bondsman. Death ef Oescral Daniel Ham. Urneial Daniel Uairr, a pioneer of 8chuylklll county, died at Potlsville, Tuei day. alter a brief illneis. He was born in Philadelphia February 4, lHOS.and in 1842 took poseesision of Orcnard fl mr mill, the oldest business place In Pnttsville. Subse qiicntly he was engaged in the lumber bu.l. ness, with F. W. Hughes as his p-irlner, at Potlsville and Mauch Chunk. Many years ago he was elected lieutenant colonel of the Pntlsyille militia and was afterwards made brigadier tenrra I of the Schuylkill county troops. He wai a prominent citizen and al ways took great interest in educational matters. Teachers' Pie-Hie at Olenn Onoko.July 13 Ell'orta are being made by Ihe leading teachers of the county, and the county aiiierinteiident to get up a grand social gathering nf the teachen of the Slate on July 13th, st Glenn Otmkn and Mauch Chunk. The Stale Superintendent and other prominent educator have promised In lie present. The wide reputation of r.nr scenery for Ita piluresqiienew and beauty will no doubt bring together a lnree aaaemh lege of teachers. It ll to be hoped that the teachen of the county will all take a deep interest in it. The Stale Teachers' Association will lie held al Willlamspurl, July 10th, llthand I2ih. Members "f Ihe Aeaociatlnn can come directly twin Willlanisport to Mauch Chunk. He SiUi.hU Hone. The other day Dietnr J. A. Koch. of Ezvnt. slated away fniin his home to make a visit" to his patients in tin surrounding country. On his return, when near home his horse look fright at some nb Aon the roadside, and as. a corrective his matter than applied Ihe whip somewhat severely. This caused the horse to slop short and go Into a fit of baulklness. The K-tor iried his best t move him on lite way but he siublairnly refused tu budge, and this at last had so aggravating au i fleet nii- Ihe owner thai heseized hold of a billet winl and commenced to dres him off nk iliui. Unlortunalelv however one m the blows itruek on a vital part, and this ii.ed the horse to tumble over dead. XllcntOKn Dim crat. Election Contest Settled- The court Monday decided the contest .ii.eilin.il In the Third Ward, ballon, in 3avnr ofWilltani-K. Wolverion. ine vemo cratic candidate The oint.st arose over Ih.laclthit W. K Wolverion and Joseph Rodenboiigh each rei-elved 123 vies c- Hinliug to the reiurtiing.board'a rea.rl. Mr. Rialenbotigh's Inends began Ihr pro- ceadings on the ground thai two voles cast r Rinleulaiugh" and uot counted' Itniild have been returned lor Joseph S. Ril.'iibough.lhus giving hl'n 12S voles. Judge Myeis, after hearing argum.nts in the premises, decided that Ihe two votes to It ajeubough" should beonunted rorJosepn Rodanbough, giving him IZ votes, ooi that'lhere should bo denuded the vile nl the three men who had lived in the Onr ush less than one year, making his vote 122 A double vnl lor Wolverion was not Imi ted and he had therefore 123 voles, a majority "I one. The Mujleal Entertainment- On Samrday evening last Ihe Choral Society of Lansford gave a concert In the Sehiail Hall. The eoeiety coiiiis'a of over thirty members, all of Ihrm trained singer . The entertainment was a rich treat, and all resent were delighted with ll. Owing tn the storm, ihe audience was comparatively small, but if the weather had been pleaaiit tho hall would, no doubt, haya been rnwded. The exercises consisted of rendering over a dozen selections id the choiceft ruusie. including Ihe llallelujaii Chorus from Handel's, "Messiah" and "Ye Kations Oiler to the L-rd," Irom Mendel- shon'a'-Lobgesang." A dime trio, entitled D e Burden," sung by Meeara. Treham, Davis and Evans, elicited rounds ot ap ilau-e. "I Wrote my love a letter," a rdo, was beautifully rrudered by Mits Joins The entertainment wai ofa high order. nil Iheia ought tn be more of Ihe kind. Mus.c, f the order rendered by ihe society, has the double eHect nf entertaining the audience and nf elevating the tastes of the vnung, so as tn enable them In appreciate rue art. !t is tn be hoped that at some luture time the society may be Induced in repeat the entertainment. The Coal Trade. Tue tradiues in the opening id the rana a ml the consequent delsy in the oiieiiing of hi lake navigation has made the anthracite trade unusually dull for this eeasm of the rear. There ll no accumulation nf coal at shipping (aunts and thero is even less on hand than at this lime last year, but the movement is so slow thai many are urging a longer suiiwniion than for Ihe la. I half i next week. The line and city trade is dull and quiet, and though prices in U-nbm are I iwii Ui the bare mat and iu siima instances ven less than owl, buyers do mil seem lo b j stimulated, and still bold to the delusiou t tat coal wit) be cheaper next month, TtieV are encouraged lu this idea by sharp culling of the circulars by some ot Ihe New York agents, end nisny Individual oiierators who have uot the facilities for stocking tli -ir coal, want to gel rid nl it aa sun as thay can. There has been only a slight l.lition lu the stock on bund at Port Rich moud, which is new 12V OOZ tons, againn 115,175 lor the previous week, and Ihe e lance are that this amount will be mat anally reduced during the coining week Toe dealers are almost as hneful at th persUrs, but all complain, with more ot leu bitlernesa. nf the apathy of dealer. , he nivuing id Ihe canal is ..ke-l mrward In Willi iuie auxielv, as it is expected there ui.ll l.u u I...,, tt u'l rw.l In I.I..VM M.at - - j - - Irom Ciiicea-i aa sain aa navigation .i-n. Meanwhile Ihe Iteiniiug dci-lliiet In load .1.1.,... I.. l.,..t , ........ .1. ...i I--. , l.u I. . ...... aded there.- rkildtlpXia. Prut, 71 Mahtmlnu Twinklings -The Evangelical church, of Ihli place, celebrated the Lord's Supper last Saturday evening. Owing to the unpleasant weather Ihe alteneance was not very Urge. The New Mahoning Sunday School contemplates buying a new library. This Ii a move In the right direction. Mr. and Mra. E. 8. Horpes were at Philadelphia last week. Ou Wedneiday, the 25 lb ulU, Mr. Washington Unppcs killed three blsck snakes, each of them 4 feet In length As all will remember, the weather wai T"T e ld on that day. And, as snakes seldom ahow themiclvea on such days, and so early In the year, the killing ol so many Is rnther a remarkable feat, if anyone can bea1 Mr. Iloppes, we would like to hear from him through the columns of tho Ciasox Advocate. Very extenstye wood fires were raging on the Mauch Chunk mountains, during last week, but lha rnin on Saturday .ex tihguhdied the Arc. r wa bafi Willie, only child of Moses Bnyder buried on Monday altermain, al St. Joti church. Rev. W. II. Btrauss t Ificiatili; Tu ii orrow (Sunday) morning, Itev. A Bartholomew will preaah ill the St. John's church in the English language. Mr. F. D. Kliugman was visiting friends at Sleinavllle, Lehigh county, last week. Of late Frank seems In be on Very friendly termi with his "relatives" oyei; there, as is proven by hia visiting them's nlieu. Ower sel is nil rrcht, Fra.uk. Last Sunday a vole wus taken irf St John's church as to whether the churcn should be repaired or nut. It was decided Ui have a tower and bell put on and to iaint It.wlih other necessary improvements. Work will be begun as smin as pritclicable. This is another fmward move in lha righd direction. l Mr and Mrs Edward BcnafTer, of White Haven, were visiting .relatives in the Valley .in bunday Mahoning is advancing. 'Now. Jake, iu addition to writing hisalmanac lor which he is so justly celebrated, is seHiiig'watchrs. There is nu lelliug what Jake lilayyetlse1 citrue. The 6uierviinr, R. Rciutmtth ii at prtrrnt repairing the roads. There was no meeting or tlSoclety last Saturday out of deference In the Lord's Supier, celebrated in the Evaugalicef church. This (Saturday) evhltgMle,eo-, ciely will agai meet at Centre Square. The question for discussion is, "Ila't llie Inren; lion id giinaiwdrr been hcue6cial lo man. kind." Tho debators on the affirmative are, A. J. Bulliet and F. D. Klinganian; on the uegulive, D. W. Sillier aud David M. Uallfel. An election will be held at this meeting aud a lull attendance is expected' David and Jake are already looking lip' their chaiicea for reelection as usheTs, as ihey have considerable opjiosiliiin. , ,Vfe are, however, willing to bet a' quarter with a bole in it, that they will be re elected. , Assault on a Woman. , .... A report ooiin-e from Deavrr Meadow ofa. murderous as.aiilt on Mrs. James O'Don noil, by a man named IIiirIi Gillespie It appears thata few yeara 'ago Gil.arpi'e and James O'Dounell nusfreleil wilh eachntber and notseltlfng tliel.r lspuie'at the lime,' it -iiitnocreii along-in Ulllesplea tiressi,' and on Tluirnlay evening', the 3d lust., lie. called at'U'Donnell's house and askeibihim out to haye a drink. O'D.innell roinnlled and Un twain went tuaiahafu near hy'.'''AeO'Diin- nell did not ret urn to his home for a .long while, his wife started in aeiifcli ofltim and '.iiind him In the saloou fiighrlrjV with Gil 1 spie. She iinmidiulely thre' herself be tween ine combatants and sii(-eedeil ui seji- aratiug them. Gillepie then walked away a few yards and picked up a iker, and re. limiing he struck Mrs. O'Donriell on the buck lit the head with H, culling a .trrrihle gash in the-icalji, knocking her senilis ll"r condition, we ana informeit, U deCided- critlcal. Ko ariests have been rea'iel Mrs O'Dounell is the mother ot Mis Mag- O'Diuiiell, who iseiiiplnyrd in the dining ro.m ol Ihe Central Hotel. Hazlelon Pn StaAr7ih inst. r l LsTza. Since the above was in type, we learn that Mrs. O'Dounell has died, and thai Peter Uillpie has been arrested aud l.iged in Sherill Lrute hotel, at Mauch U. in ilk. Prize Fight Between Two Miners'. Since Sullivan, Mace, and Slade visited Pdlville, ibe miners ol the anthracite coal regions have taken quite a lancy for prize ring contests, and .Irequent encoun ers, ac cording In Marquis nl Qucensbcrry's and London rules, haye occurred. Sunday nighl at alauil midnighta prize fiht was arrang d lielween Michael Casev, aged 32 yearsj nu vim uaraini, agen zs. al asiuhmi. The men had a recent grudge, and agreed ofuht it out lor a money consideration The stakes were jHiiled and sixteen null. ill inught in twelily five ininutes, bv which time Ca.ty was kma-keil out. Aliout 1011 a-raniis, many with knives and revolveia m hand, saw the flight, which nreurred in love'y siit m'tlie wiaala near lown. Wil jam Maek acted as fecond for Ca-ey and latey Clewn fillwl a similar potitmn for llarkin's. All lour are miners. Casey weighed 157 pounds and Harkins 149. The lattrrdrrw firt bhal, but waafint knocked wn. The officials Monday were seurehing in vein lor the prineials in lbs fight lor the purjaisenf arrriting them. Two Mine Accidents. A terrib.e explosion occurred at the Dor rs new Shaft of Ihe Lehigh Valley Coal Com piny, ailuatvd in Ihe northern part o( Wilkesbarro, lost Friday altermain. For the pail in. nth work has bien silipendeit for Ihe iurioi nf timbering aud gaa had accumulated in large quantities. The shaft s ub"ul COO leel deep, and at Ihe time id Ihe explosion Elward Rinkrr and Henry Deeaer, carpenters, were working in the haft, Ihe loriuer on a platform aixty feel below ihe surlace and the latter on the first girtol the lower ol Ihe hoisting shall The explosion was beard for eumn dUtaiuv and crowd! haatoned lo the scdiie uflhudit aster. Two men decunded at once with blankets o the plallurm, where Kinker waa loiind an badly binned thai the fle.h dropped from the bones He was at once taken to the hospital, but died shortly after bis arrival t lire. Becker, wha was also badly burned waa taken lo the hospital ami bis injuria attended tn. The rause of the explnaioii ll wrap-d in mystery ,as Kinker had uo lamp with him, and the only theory advanced is t iul a s ark Irom a plpi which one of lha ............ " " fire.1 Ihe gas Uinker was a married ...an ,d live, .1 F..r.y Fort- Becker I. .Is. .n.rr.e.l,liviKln this cily. fhe den.-K. I. ... .1 .i,ut.H.. ... 1. lilt I.IIII.I..I .-.....le,,...,,. I il, inside aud cannot be extlujuUhed Ir .in the top. J .1.1 as the ieo.le w re retumini; from t'H ht if the disa.ler at the IWraiira .,. i--. , .. r..-.,.., . I .v...-, ivvi rril al mr oiiuiimi a.r .nail, n,.Mi - -,.u .- . n u.li..it,ns.l In n , I the bead buuta was entirely destroyed i.nl len men severely Injured by flying Umbers. The night shift were about to step inlo lha bucket when the explosion occurred. Great excitement prevailed in the neighborhood until it was learned that the men were safe Had the disaster occurred a few mtnutti later he lost of lile would have been lerrlblr. The cause of the explosion Is a mystery. Juit a year ago a number of explosions oc curred, which resulted In loss of life. The shaft Is owned by the Lehigh and Wilkes barre Coal Company. Lehigh Gap Oonlp. We bad quite a ball storm Tuesday af tsrn.ion. v The new station Is being rapidly put in shape, and when finished will be a very fine structure. Tho season for city boarden is arriving) we are informed that Mr. S. II. Anthony has ana boarder already, and nine rooms engaged by ethers to arriye. Mr. Ley I Ilarleman, of Aquashlcola f intends nu ying to Slatlngton. 'inti ' 'aU Last Friday night a cowardly bnrgl ntered the Ilailer k Bro. tannery! ka Into the officer, Mr. John Ilailer, hearing the noire, arose, and gun us hand, went out, when Ihe thief just emerged through the'door, wlih some articles under his arm. Mr. Iluiler promptly leveled the gun at li I in , which brought the astonished visitor lo a stand, and at once prayed, "For Gial'a sake, spare my life." Uimn which Mr. Ilailer put down his gun to hoir whal aadogy ha bad tu oiler. The thief ap proached nearer and nearer, and Mr. Ilail er in waiting too lung, allowed him to ap proach too near, when suddenly the coward knocked ur pushed him down, took the gun from him. and used it most unmercifully In (ounding Mr. Ilallrr's head, als.rknn. king him on the sbuuldrr, disloculing the same breaking the gun in pieces, one of the bar rels of which he rained with him scroll 1 1 e Lehigh where he hid it under the embank ment, an I am Informed. Mr. Ilailer was so severely bruised end beaten, thai he whs confined to Ins bed. We would suggeil that the wiaeal way In do with these night .visitors is to let therm have a good, warm, shot greeting. We are lure John Ilailer will do that the next lime. Last week's Advocate brought us a very Interesting letter Irom our old neigh bor, Mr, Wm. Craig, now of Blue 8prings, Nebraska,. Intuition and Intellect at once t-arr.ieil us to memory's balls, and there we saw him naturally, with all al his family, as in'days gone by; with all his innoxious sKirts, his teeth or, hia tongue, the minnc evei, pulling finge-i, walking by our side, and all al once receiving a blow from be hind, cauted by one of Will'a 1-gs, slapping lis lout ou our quarters, and Will walking etraig it along, aa though none of bis No. 9 t had been trespassing. These, as well aa all a'ong the line ol bis integrity, Inti I ligence, modesty and sobriety, were thrown OiKu'ioius as we glanced through the ball L,jijasan. memory. W?have but a very few single young men and' ladies" of the age of twentv'-ene hereLut quite, a goodly number of youth nd small children. Our young boys have no 1 xy bones about them; aud we ran sieak in the highest tones nf them as re gards Ihe working wrt of Ihrm. But there is one thing we are mnit vociferously op. ied to, silly, faolfiardy boys of Ibe tender ace id 14 to 17 years take the preposterous notions Inlo their heads. ,lhsl Ihey are nl manure years, and ought to become iara mours. Iniu licinus.wltbout any ingenuity frugality, dignity or modesty. But on the1 oihefliand they are pert,Jocuud and pre vancatlye. Their philology goes as far a Molloir Gmlc, Mother Hubbard, or Some other nursery stock. Iu their amatagamat ed peraifluge,they seem tn m primogeniture to their primogenitors. And the picayunes fur' the paraphenalia had to be furnished by 'daddy." We believe that Lehigh Gap pare'nti should keep a sharper watch on their boys and girls, in the evening gither lugs. We like to be sociable, but, scientifi cally. And we would advise our young daughters, ..when such smooth faced babe of 14 to IS present themselves, to tell them to return a little longer to their mrringer. Do not fool away the springtime of your life. 6T.Jon.-f Another Meeting of the Itinera' Bank Stick holders. Lust Saturday's Summit Hill and Lini font' Record, save : Al yesterday's meeting the aame ground was gone over as at the Hireling held two weeks ago. The Direa tors present were A M. Neumuller, James McC ready, John Bogle and Dr. Kinler. Caahler Abbot was elan on hand. Director J. 'I. Rui.ter. Herman Relbe and Morgan Price were abneut, although the last named came to Ike meeting shortly before it ad jnjiined. Mr. Abbot's letter In last week's Itteord was disctideed, and It was proven that Meeara. McCrrady, Bogle slid Kistler were not aiming the Directors that KNEW, a Mr. Abbot said, about the Iran, action. with 8rhoener. Ries!ed inquiries as In hy Mr. Rulterdid not attend the meeting and Hate whal he knew about the affair, were put. Il waa also suggested that he la- brought there by the Constable. Mr Thomas Hated how he was caught in lha affair through the glowing account" nl Neumuller and Riebe, as well as Ihe anur ah tea of Abbot' that the Bank wai doiug well. Mr. MrCready then stated that he post. lively did not know that Schnener had M cent Irom the Bink that was not secured by drall al Philadelphia before he received Ihe money here; and that If he lived until four-score years and ten. ha would uot ejaln put implicit confidence in any man ll was shown that the loans to Schnener b'g.n small al first and finally reached $.10,000. Mr. Abbot rejieaied that he din tint undentand that Schoener'a account war limited to $5.1)00, al so mo of the Directors claim. These lnti were brought oul; the selling collateral seruritiee before notes matured waa not right that the difference In the fi ret amount that thoy ssid Schoener h.il-fl5.ii00, and the real figures, waa an vrr sight in liaitiiig up thst nun ol Ih Direebirs drew $1,400 and another $220 af ter the condition of Ibe Bank became known. Tn this last quealinii Neumuller nbjected'ln it being made public, while Mr, Q liuu could not see the force nf Ihe nhjeo lion, as the Stockholders and dexisitors should know all thai was of interest. Mr. John Davis told them in plain leim w lal ha thought of the whole tribe. Wb t e late management nf the- Bank waa at Bu iiinll II II, it wai tlx mouths slier M l - rA.Il.i.kcb.rKe before the B.rd had his Mi, ..,,,. , Umf0 w ,.lWrn , Uf n.ea.rnl. A treat deal of lalkinf took place, but D itblllg Hew WAI elicited. Mr. John Davit wai appointed on Ibe i oiiiiiiiiiiea wnn sieurs. Alien and Tboiuas, . ., ..rimin.lN. next Tauraiay allernooa, lotti In.t. Tnsfday'sBtorm DairroN, May B. The new breaker which is being built by Coxa Brothers it Co., adjoining No. 1, was blown down and two men, a carpenter named Dunn and a Hungarian laborer, were Instantly killed. and about fifteen men and boyi more or Iris Injured by Ihe falling Umbers and machinery. The full force of the tornado struck the long covered planes on both the old and new breakers, and before the terri fied employes hsd time to realise their danger the heavy limbers were sent crash Ing to the ground with the noise similar to Ihe booming of a cannon.. The alarm was quickly given by blowing the whittles. As soon as possible hundreds of men were on the ground ready to render assistance. At first It was tupaieed that a greater number of the employes had bten kill l and wounded, but as the portion of the breaker known as the erreen house was not serious ly damaged, the large number of men and biiys employed therein escaped, with but lew exceptions, unnarmeu.. An om man ed Unylt hail hISJeg btokeui atif aus hatnry Sevffrili hi: ill air recnij real boy employed on the imw eacajie I In was truck fnimlpnder the fell on the nude killite initanlly. Frcela d a large nlaie glasa windnw in inesinre ol Werner Unith ers. valiie.1 atseyenty five dollars was brn ken by Ibe slate flying from the roof nf Ihr building npiaiaile and all the windows In the Donos mansion and a number of those In the College Hotel o( Fred Haas werealo broken. The store nf William A Ijnerner was damaged considerably, and several new buildingl, which were Handing on hl-k. were overturned, and a iiumlier of wagons mlcairiages len ilan.ing in ihe strct weretisel. At Sti calon a breaker owned bv Idndei man, Skeer i Oi. waaartially deilruyeil nu seyrrai iersoni wonded. HstLKTnii, Pa., Mav 8. This afternoon hia section was visited by a dettructiie tornado. Store boxes, chimneyi and fences were blown along through the streets pro- miseuoutly, greatly endangering person, ho chanced In be Seeking shelter. Al Weit llazleton the new unoccupied hmne. nwnt-,1 bv George Iv-rn. was blown down with two other building it oa-upiid 'J lie Pork Hotel and the ln.ee unrounding il were compleiety wrecked. The hotel wi s untenanted. The judge's stand, near I hi centre of the Park, was bluwn almo.tn hundred feel ditiil. Several dwellings were slight v damaged by tailing cbimi.eya, etc., but no perron wai injured. Allison, John Jc Co's new boiler ihors were damaged, and a portion I ine rnui mown on. a dwelling House, wned by John Breslin, on South' Pine Street, wss unroofed, and a barn owned bv Martin Solliilay,af Green Street, wasdes Iroyed. The princiiial lulIVrera among ( I, merchants and business; man a A. J. Hoalni, G. D. Gorman, Harry Mevers. Spaide Brothers and William Lauderbach. Lower Towamenslag Dots. Owing to uver-bunnlened work yrur remrter bss not camuiunicaud for a lew weeks. Mra. O 0 Btnee il down with malaria: Mra He, t r Paler il recovering from the same malady. Appeals of the different townships ate over, and the aaseisnieuts were inadequate, some being too high as compared with oth ers., but the Commiuioneri lo render satis faction aud justice, have equalized It. Per- on calling at the Cnmmissiouers office can ascertain their true valuation. As we have not reported for sometiimi we did not annouace ihe death ol Daisy Lichtenwaiter, who died at Lehigh Gap, un tie 12th ull., (.fdviiT of the heart, tjlio wai the only cbild.ol Edwin and Atnandu Liciiteuwalter. Uer death basca t a shadow of gloom oyer the infant class in the Lehigh Gap Sunday School, of wbioh alio waa a miimbcr. As jt tribute of respect, said iu- lam class lenowed Ihe deceased to her Iait esting piat-C'ttud wbila she was'being low ered IU lbs grave sang "Good Nighl," fo the mother it was almost heart rending to sea her child embraced iu death's cold icy hand, she almost tainted when she took a yiew ol her child as it lay in the coffin, fche waa comforted, by Rev. Freeruan'a woida. Weep Not," on which be baaed hia dii Bourse from ILe pulpit. She was a lilltu ovr 7 years ol age. Good nighl, iwiet Daisy. The letter ofWm. Craig's wai read with inleiest as published latt week in the Aovooatk. He receive the Aiivocath regularly and Is pleased tu hear from home, viz : "Lehigh Gap Gossip" aud "Lowei Towaiiiensing Chirpings." Rey. Brrugel preached an interesting sermon last Sunday. He exhorted his au dience to contribute liberally to God's aai.ie lor Inst would be well pie-ling in thu liuhl ol the Lord. He alio read some chuici. alall.lic ol what bad been dialributud lor various causes, and that people need no. doubt whether their oH'enugs would b forwarded bi the treasury iney shall rti aasured they would reacu their desliuatioii Moses Ramaly is ine happiest man lu the place, bveausd Ilia belter usll preseuiiu uiiu wiiii a iiuieuauy uiy. Joslah D.iwinan waa unlucky one da laat week i,y a caag ol melalic paint ndiin over the plallurm al Lowun.n's while b was eueg u lu loaumg a car, iiiaslniig n s nasal bone. Ha is doing lavorably well under lha treatment ol Dr. Kuli CokriDtp.cz. BlgCretkltemi. -rjeveral ! . ur young ladies werenui fishing on Tbuifclay laat, but caught noth Ing. They will go again before long, bui will try auntherkinJ ul bail. 1 hope the will catch some. -8. L. Snyder, of Ibis place, and if. F, Koons, of Weisiiwrt, were out to Wilu Creek fishing last weak. They caught a good many. -James Arner and wife, ef Weissporl were vliiting Irienda last week. The larmers art about finished sow in oats and planting ladateei J the next in o der will bo planting corn. Our Supervisors are busy repairing Ihe mads. Thanks for the good work tbey i r doing. The Centennial Slate Quarry npened on Monday last. Thia will, no doubt, luaki s one business and bring money into ihii locality, which has been much needed lore ling lime, JusrtrHUS H Alt III Kit. SPAID HABEL May Mh, by Rev. F. A. Bauer, Mr. Jsmh Epaul, of Haztetol , ana rnss Alary tianei.oi Ainirnrira. TO WHOM IT MY I OXCERN. A II perrons are hereby forbid narta ring or trailing rav wire, Ki.IZA KtllAKKtil, oi u.y accoant after this date: she basin left my bed and board without Jnst cause or pro. vocation, I will pay no dehis conlraeied by her. wALir.u v;iiAr rr,ii, llasardvllle, Carbon County, fa. Maytth, ls3 wj r. A.LEIIMANN. Solicitor or American and Forelxn Pateuts. Waiblnton, H.f. All bmlncis oonnected with Patent, whetker before lha Patent UBlee or Ihe ouris, I irouplly attended to. No cburice made un eis a patent Is secured. Send lor circular, de. rnae6.il e $725: a week Ka-laat Lome by the In. ituilrlem. ileal builiieM now be. r.re tna publle. t.'apltal not needed, w e will start lou. Men. women, boyi and glrli wanted everywhere lo work for ui, fow is the time. Yon can work In snare lime, or Ktre tour whole lime to the business. N other business will nay you nearly so well. No one ean fall tu make enor moos pay. nj minim ai onca. i uiuy out. fit and lerme freo. Muney made fait, tailly rul honorable. Addreia Tana ft !.. An. ' can. Mains. deej-yl 1 1 nam tainrj othe Injuria ndH eulni bank had ana , hauling out a ldsded breaker when aSree lit NEW AnYF.IlTIHRMEHTS. Songs never Sung. "How dots that yens runt Something like this, lin'l lit There are who touch the rnsalo itrlrg, And noliy lame Is rond lo win them t Alasl lor thoie who nererslng. Hut die with all their muilo In then.' " 44 Yes , Dial's beautiful, tathelle and tine." said jour repreientatlva. " Tho Poet alladei to people who are somehow ispureiied, and never get their full allowance of joy and air. Which rorolnds me ol a letter shown me the other dav by Hiscox k Co., of New Tork, signed by Mr. E. I). Williams, orUbapnsn, Snder i.'o., l'a., a prominent hansels man ul thai place. He writes: I have suOered with asthma for over 40 year, and had a terrible attack In Uecemtxr and January, lkK. 1 hardly know what protnpied me to taae fAitxaa'a i onio. a am o. and the first dav 1 look loir disei. The tttect aitonlthed me. Thai niabt I slept as If nothing was the matter with me, an.i bale eier slnoe. I hare bad coluc st- ee, but no asllim.i. aiy breaming la new al pericct al If 1 bad never known that disease. If yuw know of anv one who has asthma loll bin, in my name that I'AUKza'a Tomo will euro II even alter lorty )ear.' There was a man who escaped thu late of those whom Ihe pott laments." Tldspretiaratlnn.whloh haihereto'ore been known as I'auEkU'a Uisukii Tumo. will herealler be ailr Hlied and I "Id under l lie name ot I'AKKkii'a Iomo Inasmuch al Kluaerli really an uniinpnrtani inaiedlenl, ami unpriueipie.1 oiaiereare eieaianiij ie. celvina llnlr .uilnmers In lul illiuih g In- f. m.r preiisratton uud r the name ol ginger, wedlop Ihe mlfleauuiK word. '1 beiel noebange. boweter, tn the prear. atlon Itself, and all botlles relnalnllia lu Ihe h.nds ut dialer, wra'nped underllie nan e of I'm t.l'l.'u 1 1 I . M . .. V... ...ll. I.U ...MM. Ine inidicine it the lac-ilmilo ilgnatu'e lliacnx k Do. ll alike botloui ol Ibe out. side wrapper. .May i.tut Annual Statement OF THE LEHIGHTON POOR DISTRICT PETER 1IF.1M, Treasurer. In account with Lehighton Poor District, for the Year end. Ing May lit, UK: DR. To Amonnt of Hupllontr forl8"2 .. Amount uf Supplement fjr 1 S3.. iu I I tllAI tl By Kionc-ai lonn By Uoiu'u lor Ui lUciin' . U ot U SI Net amonnt of llunlloate. ISS3. $ 44 09 to eniount ricelvio bom J. J'..-uiilh liuiu liupllculu last To amount rto'd finni . cllWartzt furmer 1 reaiurer to 01 20 00 I 00 To amount recutvud lium N IMoiier, Ureiseer oi I'nor oi oianuning iwn.. in Mrs. Hums' expens.s.... To auiount received Irom Salo uf M. ambun s uoous I sj to OR. Henry Campbell, .r. P., rellerorders. Ueury fauijiliell. J 1' or. er lor ra uiotal oi Sirs. Itu.na 02 2 00 a no 29 00 no uo 10 in u oo l 141 M 10 (xl t 00 Co tu 3 OS 3 00 1 M VU t 01 00 (I 10 4 3U 12 00 3 VI 71 4 10 107 W () Lbberi. rent lor Mr. Aiulbeain .. r. l.udwltf. rent lor Oirs. uu.inil .. J llaribuloniew. laiaidlng N Fislier, Jcs.rieal.ol.lt. liurllnK Jin bur s .. II. V. wortiiimcr, puoiisuing on- mem isst-x Dr. W. . lierhaiuer, med rerv.ee. .vi rs Wehrfc Mi.er. I.at lor child of Mn. .uuihearn I.evlna Suiuinlt. Iilskeyih. d W. 8 lu.erinute, tiieri-ii..nuiie F. Uhultz. boa'dina .Mullitrain ilitl.l. A. U Moiier, rundilti liov. .1. F. r'leeiuau, lerv.oea luneral of li. Wei (I. Wolf, luovlua Airs. JMu.lii.arn M. liellman a. Co, fljur and eoiil.... M. Hellnian. rent l na..n-ir.yrter .... Peter Helm, six weeks board for D. Writs William Keuierer. inerchanulia vl. r.ehwarts. coflln lor li Virlrs... (JUai. I'altcrlou.dlifalriK; arare lor U. n cis Dr. I', a Ueruisn, medical services, II. U'elis J. V Smlih. making dupduale UHi.. Jlenulnavr, (Nltwniu., unarii, so., fur I'baun Miyder John Uartholoiiiew, luaklux dress, fcc , lor Aancy nimr Jos. Zaun, cons able, sertlcea lu M. niliou cise Polly Scliuab. nurrlna V. Welis J. I'. nuibaum, lue.chaiullse 1 00 1 0-1 11 UO 4 0g K. tl. anyuer, uiervnuuuiie i.... J.Ullab.-!. .oal a av 4 lo 10 00 I 42 21 10 2 liU 12 M 20 W) :v a oo 1 61 1 01 i ;o s it ti m. Id Kapiner, lervtcea lenusreu dur lug ear II. Feniteriiiacher, meieliand 11. lleckmdori, ouaiauu naming .... it. Iteekeiidorf. inovlnu: Mrs. Miyder. 11. Iitckeiuioir, rem tor Mrs. Snjilar, It. lleckendorl, one yeai'a islary .... David bbliert. Hour. &c Ulmrles I'atleiiuu, dlaalny grave lor Mr. Ileiiiitn Mrs. II. Dol iclilrinbly, merDi.auuire ror Mr. li.aiiui Dr. W. A. Heibau.er, med. reivires.. Ur. W. (I. M. hulple, nie.l.ierrices... II. V. Mi.rihlmer, or.lei laiikl. k. .... T.a. llerk, booklimu renet vruera... It. A. Hell a. rellei urdeis I'cliT llelio, bou.s, siloes at mendiuir, fcter Hello, lor hording Mull. earn i 00 10 00 eiiliu irom Alrn isi lomaiou o.ti, at L- 0 tier week 7 (0 2 10 Peter llrlui, service- lu Manoning twp. tu .wis. Iiurnicaie Peter Helm, taking Moles Anthony to l-elilgn I ouniy Aiuuuuure, in eluding railroad fare, carriage bire,&c I'eler lluliu, attemllng luck ui Peter lit in,. eiirnea io l.eiugh . v. Alinihouie, In 1. Snider iaio.... Peter Helm, one jiars ralaiy, to April lit, 1863 Peter Helm, per vent, on "8l S-i, at 2 ner cent 11 '0 oo t oo to oo It 02 4 IU Pctor ltilm, audi, on leal to u 02 of Peter Helm, 10 07 llalanoe In handi Treasurer 939 M We. Ihe underlined duly elected An J Hon of the U.irough ol f.ahlghlon, do certify that the foregoloK aeoouut ll correct to the belt ef our knowledge aud belter. V. P. LONIT, P. M. VANLinW. May s, 1U3 w3 Auditors. Rripectfnlly announce! to Ihe people ef L hlKbton and III violnlly, thai helanowpre uarsd to lunply them with all klndi of Household Furniture Mannfae'nred from the belt fsasonsd Mala, rials at Prices fully as low as the ame article, can be bouaht lor eli-whero. Here are a few of the Inducements offered Parlor Sets at Irom (00 to M Walnut Id arhle.top llrei.lnu Caie lledrnom Suites. S pieces 040 to 040 Painted lledronm Suites 1 toSlI IIaneSeate.1 lihalra, periet ofo..., 40 llommnn hairs, per eel of 0 0' and all olherUoo.ll eiually cheap. In this connection, I desire lo call lha al. lenllon of the people to my ample facilities In THE UNDERTAKING BUSINESS with a NEW and HANDSOME HEARSE. and a lull line otuAOKCia ana uurxina, I am prepared lo attend promptly to all or. den In ibis Hue. at lowest prices. U.lH.n.v. re.nAeflnllw a..llettil Itia mali ample tttttlacu .n guaranteed, I v Ki'iiwanTr I "' AUTZ, oollJ BANK SU IBbjMoa. SEEK health and avoid sickness. Instead of feeling tired and worn out, instead of aches and pains, wouldn't you rather feel fresh and strong? You can continue feeling miserable and good for no thing, and no one but your self can find fault, but if you arc tired of that kind of life, you can change it if you choose. How? By getting one bottle of Brown' Iron Bit ters, and taking it regularly according to directions. Maniftetd, Ohio, I.'or. tS, itSr. Gentlemen : 1 havo sntTered wilh psin In my side and back, and treat soreness on my breast, with shoot log pains all through ray body, at tended with crest weakness, deprta sloa ef spirits, and loss of appe tite. I have Uilcen several differca! medicines, and was treated by prom, loent physicians for my liver, kid neirS.andipleen.but I cot as relist. I thought I would try Brown's Iron Bitters; Ihsvenowukenonebottl and a half and am about well pain la side and back all gone aorentss all out of my breast, and 1 have -a good appetite, and am gaining in strensth and 6eshr. It can Jusdy be called &zkinfcf mtdkimt. Jonn K. Ail-otosiu Brown's Iron Bitters is composed of Iron insoluble' form; Cinchona the great tonic, together with other standard remedies, making a remarkable non-alcoholic tonic, which will cure Dys pepsia, Indigestion, Malaria, Weakness, and relieve all Lung and Kidney diseases. 1 THE BEST OF ALL LINIMENTS ror more Uinn ft third of ft centtrry the Mail oauUustiuicytnimentlma been known to mllllona nil over tho world u the only safe rollonco for tho relief of Accidents and pain. It Is a mecUcdsa nbovo prion una pmlso trie best of tte kind, loruvcry foimof eitcnuapaJa tun mEKISAN StnatAner T.lnlmont'la without B3X emisJ. At leueiraics ueaia uui nuucu aw the very Ijone making tho continu ance of pain nnd Inflammation lmpoa aiiun. itn efTnoi a unan Unman Fleahawl thu Brnto Crentlon oro equally Trootler- lui. 'auo jututicon MUSTANG I.tnt-nent la needed Yv eomebodr In every houso. K very day Irrlnirs ucvra of the a Ron j- of nil aivnil acalil or tmrst SUOQUOU. Ol Eailimai4 iuu s j- trorcd, or a vnltuible lioree or ex aaTCd by tho licaUns povrcr ozwa LINIMENT i which speedily cures Inch nlrmentu Of I 1110 IlUUAIt ai loumi na . lthenniatlim, Srrolllngs, BtitT jointa. ( oniraeieu iiAnacice, wuaa nnd Sralda, Cnta, Itrnlioi and Knraln,. lilaoliotia Itltea Sind Xitnea. Ktimiesa. I-cmeneaa, Old Sores, tricera. l'roitlitlca. CttUblalna. Morm Klnnle. Caked CraaaS. rad lluueeu every sorm os ciiciuu u rnse. It henls ivltliout scars. 4 Vnr the 15EUTB Cetaiiow It cures 1 .Sprains, ehvtnny, SUIT Joints, 1'ounder, nnmeaa Boree, Hoof la .iraaes, L'oot Rot, t3cTcir Avorm, 'llolloiT Horn, Scratches, tTlnd i trails. Spavin, Tliru.ti, Ittngbone, tlio filirht nnd every oilier edlment In ivliieh tna orenponls of SJA rif.Mi. .ml Mlnclc Vartl are liabla. .nil Hnr.i. i-nii . v 1 1 . x i.u. hiivb lho Mexican Muatang Liniment nlwsT3 enrcs nr.il uuvcr dlsappolaUi asa it 13, pctiuvoiy, SHE BEST OF ALL MENTS rOH XIA1T OH BBABT. Dmslit8rs1ffiltlsrs! Vt.'J. T". S leA no SSVa Ua tumrwiTIl- wscovbiie J'of db". JiAnomOTS (ATMOLBGOra, A POSITIVE CQHE FOB FEMALE COMTUKTSs This remedy will act Id tarmony sriiU tlia Fo aale system at all tlmea, and afro lnunedlatsly spontlie abdominal and nicrine moaclee, mdra-' I tore them to a healthy and strong condition. Dr. Uarchlsl'a Ulcrhio C'atlioliroa will core fall ing of the womb. Leacorrbrca, Chronic Inflamma tion and I'lcerstloii ot ibo Wcrali, Incldrntsl IIemorThae or Floodlnr, Talnrnl, Bappreeicd aud IrrcguIsrMenstrnntfon, Kidney Complaint, llnrcnness and is especially adapted to the change of life. Hend for pamphlet free. AM letters of inquiry freelr answered. Address as abovs. For lu bralldntrrciits. Ncreciro 111 per bottle, Old alio p 1 ,0t. Ill nam and eekfor Sr. ilae Cbiat'e Uterine Catholloou. Takeuootbas- y a.j. iiuiii ig, wiui.i. v- Zil(btoa, Pa. 10 J WANTED:' Kntvaxia AaAnM. with MMEDIAThLt I TV more aaf a,,n , lum TU.tAttAO'Mr. Illlll KailaVl.ooil eltUHtlona cuar Kntoed. 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