wapiti 4.r. New" Advertisements. , Oranges and Florida. Better than BrecieS-nnd Bloiaome Under ft New Flag. Even the lljnr altaiid, orange groves or Florida falf&keril"riople f M llPP1 net! and comfort. Art mint help nature everywhere--In thy tropics ai among the pines or the.lVorlw 'widchlef among the blessings which are. adopted to all tones," writes Dr. JlUJ w!aiace $(?ort.lJade, Fla., It I'AKKKn'ToHIO. It seems to havo the world for a.'Mi ati nfottnf tho current diseases yield to Ita action. I hare uied It In thecaaeofaldellcatM nd dyspcpllo yoonii lady, rrlth thereof i gratifying rtaulta. It eemed to ftomlih- jf Jthj ease, what the uaual preaortptlna and .treatment for that miserable malaari Wftd wholly to hrlnir about. I nih Jlsd'giarl to atate that the Tonic, has greatly relieved tno personally or a troublesome stlonlo condition pt the ttomaeh or longstanding.'-It ta the Ideal purifier and lnvlgurant.'l' .-..it. . . Messrs. ltait'if fctCe), call espselal alten. tton to the llct'lhal alter April 16,1853. the same and style pHthls preparation will here alter bo simply, f arklr'f (J'oAlc Tlio word "Ulngei" li dropped, for the' reaaon that un- rrlnclpled dealera are, constantly deceiving heir patron) by"ubtliutlng. Inferior prep aration! under tlie name of illnner; ami as sinner la anjinlmportant flavoring Ingredient In our Tonic, wo are 'aure' that our frlenda will agreo with ui as to the propriety or the cnange. ThoreWiLL be ko ciiakok, uuw. xvan. In the preparation ltiolf; and all bottles remaining fn the hands of dealers, wrappid under, the-natuo oT "FAHKaii'a Oinuer Tome," contain the genulno medi cine ir the alguaturet or HiscuX itUo. la at the bottom of tbr outside wropKr. June 3-83 lm. Estate Notice. Estate of John W. lleberllnir, late ot the llurough or t.ehlghlon, Carbon County, I'u.. deccesod. All peinons Indebted to said eitnto ate requested to make hnniediate payment, nnd thoso bartng'rfirat claims agalnll tho same will present ithem without delay, In proper ordcrllor settlement, tu AMANDA fv-JIEIlini.lNt, Executrix. l,ohlghtonJuno 2, lta-wO Administrators' Notice, Estate ol Jonas Fociit, Deceased. Letters of Administration on Iho Estate or Jonas Fochl, late ol' the Dorough of Tarry. Tllle, Uarbon count y, IVnnii., deceased, havo boon granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons Indebted lo the said estate are re quested to make Immediate payment, and thoso havlnir cltms or demnnds will make known the same without delay. TIKIS S. II KMC nnd UA'lHAIUNE FtHillT, June 2, 18I3-W6 Administrators. Charles Kapp Respectfully announces to the citizens or Lehighton and vicinity that he has opened a FRESH Mekt Market, rtCLEVAN'S BU1LDINO, ankitrcct,.Lehighton, Pa., where ho may bVfou'ml every week day from e:00 o'clock..'A.-M. to 0:01 P. M., with a full apply oPRIUE FRESH MEAT. Prices as Ion as the lowest. Patronage Is respect fully solicited. JuneSiu5 SHERIFF'S SALE Valuable Real Estate. By virtue ora writ or Pen. Exponat, Issued out or the Court or Common Pleas or Carl on county, Pennsylvania, and to mo dlrroted, thoie will be exposed topubllo sale, at tho CUII11TU10USE, in-the Dorough or Mauch Chunk, on,; MONDAY, JUNE lltli. 1883. at 1:00 o'elockp. in., the following described property,' to wilt A Uth at certain Lot or Piece or Land, situ, ato In-Millport, Lower Towomenbing town ship, Carbon county, and Slate or Pennsyl vania, bounded and described as rollows, to nit : Beginning at a spike In tho putillo road leading from the Mlllpoit Slato Quarry to the Idlllporr Hall ; thence In said road und by lot of James Zclgenfuss si ui h Iwcnty-luur degrees, east lour and one tenth perches lo a spike; thence by land r Isabella Klott south sixty-six degrees, wcst'nlne and one-tenth perches; thence by land ol Jacob How man north thlrtv-one and one-ronrth degrees, west six porches to a stake In the public road lead ing Irom Parrvvllle to Millport; thenco In and along said road north seventy six and one-half degrees, cast ten perches to Iho place, ol beginning, containing Forty-five and Vive tenths Perches. belzed and taken Intocxecutlon as the pro perly of Francis Kindt, nnd tn bo sold by UHAS. W. LENTZ, Sheriff. W O FnaruxM, Attorney, SherllTs IIIHcc. Mnuch Chunk, Pa., I . May U, 188i-n3 SHERIFF'S SALE Valuable Real Estate. f$Bj?ylriue)r a writ or Fieri Failai, Issued out of the Obuu of Common Pleas of Carbon county, 'Pennsylvania, and to me directed, thertKwIII be exuosed to hubllc sale, at tho CliURT'IiqUifK, In the Borough ol Mauch ustupK, i a., on 1IONI)AY, JUNE lltb, 1883, at 1:00 o'olock p. m., the following described property, to wu; All that certain Lot or Piece of Oround, altuate In the Itorouirh of Weatherlv. Carbon county, Pennsylvania, beginning at a corner on Klino street, running west one hundred and sixty five feet to land or Kline k Hull j thence along linn or said land north two hundred feel to Entwhlstlo freet; thence along linn of-said street three reel east to HUho. street; thenco along line or said street iwonunureu anu sixty u-oi to ine piace oi we ginning. The Improvements thereon consist ora ' IWO-STOISY FRAME HOUSE, sixteen feet by sixteen feet, with two-story Frame Kitchen, twelve feet by fourteen fm. Seised and taken Into execution as tho pro perly oi ueorire ocuer. ami to uc sold oy UHAS. W. LENTZ, KherltT. Sheriff's Olttce, Mauch Chunk, Pa., May 2ii, 18S3-W3 SHERIFF'S SALE Valuable Real Estate. Ilv. virtue of a writ of Plurtut Fieri Faetat. Iltautl hut ,rtf.e,Court or Common IMeai of maroon county, ia.,ana 10 uieuirccieu. mere will boexpofcil to tiuMM rale, at the Court 1Ia ft- I, I)nn.il, t lllanA .. IM,.,nl. AlUUlVi'lM Wliliuuugii VI .'iUUtll VIIUUsl VI U MONDAY. JUNE lltb, 1883. at 1 o'clock p. ra., the following described property, to wit : All that certain Mcssuatre and Lot or Piece orurnunu, situate in tno llorougli or Lehigh, ton Carbon county, and stute ni Pennsyl vanla. bounded and described nsfolluwi! He. ginning, at a stake; thence along a Dubllo road n..rth twenty. six and one-hair degrees, east nine perehesr' thenco along a lot or land or Oewrgo Esch, (deceased), south eighty eight degrees, west nine and three-tenths perches to a post; thenco along an alley south iniriv-iour ucirrees. east nine anu iwo-ienins rerehes to tho place or beginning, containing Thlrtv-flve and one.half Perches, striel mea. auro. Tho Improvements thereon consist or A TWO-STOUY FRAME HOUSE. sixteen by twenty-six feet, with Kitchen at taehed. six bv sixteen teet. . Seised and taken Into execution as the property of E. I J Paetiel. and to bo sold by T O. Fbitkak, Attorney. Sheriff's Itlflce, Mauch Chunk. Pa., May Mtb, 1883 w3 -3r SHERIFF'S SALE Valuable Real Estate. ylrluef writ or Levari Faciei, Issued out or ine uouri oi common I'leas or carbon directed, there will be exnosed to nubile sale. at the Court House, u the Borough or Mauch unuoa.an- " MONDAV. JUNE 11th. 1883. at l-.ro o'clock p.m., thelollowlng described property, io win All that certain Two-storv Wooden. Slate. rooled Dwelling House, site In from twenty lent. In depth twenty feet, situate on tho porth side of tho Publlo Road leading from ijeuiguuap louowinansviue. ouuion a ocr tiiln Lot having a Iront of thirty. Iwofcetnnd depth or two hundred and titty reel, more or less; laid Lot Is bounded on the north by coountalnanda on the east by land or Wld. ow Reuben' Hagcnlyuchf on the west by land jrlotor Frits .tlankee, and on the south by 4 be Publlo Road as aloresald, all In the VII age or Hasard, lu the Township or Lower Towamenilng, Carbon County, I'enn'a. Seised ami taken into execution as the pro. porly or John HagenbuclCand tn be sold by tlU'S. W. LENTZ, Sheriff. B R. OlLnAM, Attorney. Slier Ill's. Office. JJ.ucU Chunk, Pa., ) . l Olay Vfl, lrt3-3 - j 8ATUIIDAY, JUNE 2, I88J. Our NolghDorhood in Brief. Dura a fill The thermometer "rl" op lo 8" on Frldny last. Aflcr June 1st black basa may bo fished for legally. A weatlirr prophet predicts & frost on the 5th of June. Mra. Langtry will visit Allcnlown next October. Mr. Webster Dower, of Catasauqua.was tn town on Sunday. The Slato Legislature will adjourn un Wednesday next, the 6th Inst. Amen I Geo. Esch, employed for some time past at AUcntown, relumed home thlt week. Clias. Smith, of Second street,- haa erected a nlco porch In frnntof hla realdencc About thlity Lehfglitonlans were at Mauch Chunk on Saturday last to get their Gems. The Ulg Unck la again Iho popular resort for tho voung lolka to pass a delight ful day. Tho North Penn. Railroad announcea a quarterly dividend of3J per cont. pay able now. The Wllkeabarre jail contains 51 in males ; in our county jail there la but one solitary occupant. 'Sl.lllustratcd Book of Cage Btrda mailed for 3 rent stamp. Blitu Food Co., 237 South Sth St., Philadelphia. The mnoli-talkcd about Iron bridge, opposite the Valley depot, is finished at last, being aitnpl r on iron epan. It haa been settled that Allentoivn bakera can not peddle bread in Bethlehem without taking out a bnrmigli license. Joseph Schcckler and Win. Miller, are putting up hew fences and otherwise im proving their residence on 8ecmd street. l()d. to GOd. nnils ot J. L. Gabel's for only 3.20 per kes. A litllo daughter of Fred E, Miller, re siding on Bank street, died on Monday morning last, aged 2 yearr, 2 months and I day. Philip J. A. B'nderand Miss Catharine Engessner, of Munch Chunk, were married by Rev. Father Heinen, on Tueadoy morning last. Tho Lehigh Firo Brick Company, of Calasauqua, is pulling up ttvn modern fur naces, thirty eight fect iniiutnetcr ami fourleen feet high. Pure Linseed Oil, at J. L. Gabel's, 68 cents per gal lon for cash. The track of tho Lehigh Valley R. R. was blockaded ot the Tumhnle, on Monday by engiue 172 running into the rear end of a local freight train. Jere Jones for some time, past ostler at tho Exchango Hotel, in this borough, died of typhoid pneumonia, at an early liour.on Thursday morning last. JHJ-Au increase of Cl"cks. Wnlclics and Jewelry at Hagaman'a store ami a decline iu prices. Please call and see as we make no false statements in advertising. Now is the time for 6truwberry lestl- vals to blossom, and the church that don't hold onn neglects a very important religi ous duty. A now opera house and a hall for pub. lia meetings will be built in Belhlebem in time for the opening of the dramatic season next September. -Lewis' Best White Lead I at $7.00 a hundred at J. L. Gabel's, for cash. The business men ol Calasauqua have decided tn form a stock company to build woolen and silk mills. Subscription books will be opened next week. Charles Rapp, tho butcher, is this week putting a large refrigerator in his meut market, on Bank street. If you want fiue fresh meat, give Charley a call. &3J.FOR SALE, Several choice build ing lots, nne in the boinuch of Leliiahtou. Good locution. Apply at J. F. IIalbaCii'd, Music Store. Trains were delayed for n abort time on the L. .t S. division of the C. II. R., by the breaking of an oxle of a freight car, on Saturday morning last, justab.ive town. Our young friends Ed Forlwanglcr and Elmer Seip, accompanied by their wives, of W'eatlierly, were in attendance at the funeral of B. O'Brien, In town, on Sunday Pest make of Horso Shoe Nails for 20cts a pound kby, the box at J. L. Gabel's. KVOn Sunday, June 10th, the basement or tho new Lutheran church, in North Weiasport, will be dedicated with appropri ate ceremonies. Alt arecerdially invited te attend. John Gyunibcr, who became famous as the sleeping Hungarian at the Lehigh County Poor Foor House, is r.ow in the coal regions near Mahanoy City and hla mind is a complete wreck. aulf you wanta nice smooth,easv shave rour hair cut or shampooing, go to Krnui Itoedercr'a Saloon, under the Exchange Ho tel. He will fix you right, and don't you forget it. Tho big rail mill of tho Alleutnnu Rolling Mill is being converted Into a mill for thej manufacture of girders and angle iron, and when completed will give em pi, lyment to twelve hundred men. 3L.Chenpest FieutoN MOAXtNit in the world, 120 large pages, 4 pages new music, 1000 encravincs each issue. 50 cents nor year; single copies 15 cents. SinAwnainax & Clotiiicr, Sth Market Sta., l'hilu. No, 2 furnace of the Bethlehem Iron Company is being made ready for lining out. Two new blast engines are being erected, and when they ar complete there will bo six engiuet in a row. 0G to Ilacaman'a store, Lehighton, Fa., to get the leading genulno American watches; as he drale fn notia of the foreign imitation trash with which the people have oecn so extensively awinnieu, We omitted to state that Mr. Rosebery has ojMjned a barber shop in Obert's build log, and that ha Is prepared to do up bis customers tastefully and quickly. The Amtrican Atriiulluriit (English or German edition),and the Cakbon Advuoaik will be sent tu any address on receiptor two dollars. The prioo of the AgriculiurUt Is $1.50. F. Luckenbach.Broadwav.Mauch ch Ik of' Chuuk, is now opening for the insectioj of nts menus, me largest slock ni new design in WALL PAl'EIW ever teen In Ihiacoun ty, and is selling at very lowest prices. For the week ending on the 20th ult., 70,731 tons of coal was tramjwteil over the L. V. ItR., making a total of 2,861,070 tons to that date, and showing an increase of 165,082, as compared with samo time lost year. Fatrick Hoar was arrested early Sunday Morning for killing James Norton at weddiug Saturday night. Hoar was one of a serenading party who enlivened the occasion by sbaotlug revolvers, lie con fessed to having shot Norton, but says the tbuoliug was accidental. Rev. B. F. I'owcll.pastor of the Tscker- ton M. E. church, will deliver au Illustrated Leoture Iu that church on Saturday even. Ing June Olb) rubject "Heart of Man." Adlnisstou IS cants. It being necessary lo re-paint and fix up tho church building, the rev, gentleman takes (bis method lo raiso tho necessary funds to defray the cost. Go and hear him. Work ia about lo be resumed on the new Welsh Church in Slatington, which owing to (he severity of the weather was suspended late last lall after tho slructuie had been brought under roof. 2Zir-Mr: Mamie J. Mullen, fashionable dressmaker, at the Carbo Auvocatr of fice, this borough. Turfed tits and work manship guaranteed. Wax Flowers of all designs at lowest prices. White Flowers for funerals a specialty. At the meeting of the East Pennsyl vania classia of the Reformed church, at the Altona church.ln Northampton county, last week, missionary aid was granted Sa lem's church, Calasauqua, to tho amount of $100. Mrs, Monahnn will dispose of a variety of household furniture, consisting of beds and bedding, stove, tables, chairs, cor nels, Ac, at the Presbyterian church, in this borough, on Friday evening, June Slh, at 7 o'clock, at publlo sale. I have now on hand a lot of Light .Single and Double Buggy Harne-s and Heavy Team Harness, which 1 win sell at a very reasonable price. Any style made to order on abort notice. Yours, io Mii.ton Fuirt, Weissport, Pa. The first day of tho Spring meeting of tho Lackawanna Trolling Association took place Tuesday at Srrantnn. Tho first raco was won by Edward II. in 2.32, and the econd race by St. Cloud in 2.27. William Blo83, operating a quarry near Slaledulc, wus struck Tuesday by a heavy box on a cablo derrick und thrown eighty feel to the bottom of the quarry. Uo died an hour afterward. lie leaves a widow and several children. For tho week ending on the 25th ult., there were 100,137 tons of cool shipped over the Lehigh & Susquehanna RR , making a toijl for the year to tlnililuw.il l,7UR,027 tins, un increase ns compared Willi same time last year of 180,540 tons. Land Plaster for sale bv the barrel or ton at J. L. Gabel's. Our brother-in-law Thos. A. Williams, writes us from Vernon, Willbargcr county Texas, that liis better-half presented him on the 13lh ult., wilh twins u boy 0 lbs 5 ozs and a gill 7-lbs. 3 ozs. Ho is, from his letter, very happy. We don't want lo go tn Texas, not iuy. fi.TrLKPH0SK. "Hello! hello!! Wiio a it Murv f' "Jonnie, I did use Hum's Telephone Llniinen t for my headache, it cured it in less than ten minutes. I would not bo without it. It is the king of all liniments, uud thank you, Jennie, lor recommending me such a good medicine. Good bye 1" Memorial Day was generally observed n Mnuch Chunk and someuf the surround ing towns. Chapman Fust, G. A. R., the Murinn and l'hoeuix IIoso Companies, and citizens paraded and decorated tho graves. Major A. U. Howell, uf Eislon, delivered an uratlon at the cemetery. General Rich nrd Coulter, of Greensburg, delivered an oration at Summit Hill. About noon Mundav a heavy wind etonm accompanied by vivid Hashes of lightning, passed over Tumuqua. The lightning at times was unusually heavy and did con siderable demage in the neighborhood Lausford. It struck tbo telegraph wires, knocking a number of poles down and com pleateW destroyed the instruments at the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Compuny'a Nu. U breaker and severely injured W. J. Peeler, the operator. "Now does tha (Hietess of spring Exalt her leeblo chirrup ' And i arse pours lorth as Mveet and soft, As Iresh drawn maple Byrup. And speuking of spring reminds us that this is ui) cxctdlonl time for Iho husbauds lo ake their families out riding, and that David Ebberl's livery ii the place to pro cure teams at reasouuble rates. Ready mixed paints at J". L. Gabel's for 1.25 per gallon. The skeleton of a man was discovered Sunday in the woods near Tainaqiln. The remains are believed tube those of James Cdinpbel!,a Brooklyn lawyer who wandered from homo in a slate ol metal aberration in April, 18S2, and was last seen iu Tamaqiia where his wife, who had come in search of her husband, lost all trace of him. Camp bell's friends have been no'ified, -On Thursday afternoon, Mr. William Blose, ol Slatcdalo, near Slatington nut wilh an accident which resulted in his deat. He was assisting another man to un load a box of rubbish which had been hoisted out of the quarry where he was the contractor, he was struck by the. Ia and knocked oyer the bank into the quarry, falling o distance of about aixty feet, sus taining Injuries from which he died short ly ufterwards. lie was aged fifty years and leaves a wife and several children. "Elliabeth, wife of Samuel VauIInrn, of Beaver Meadow, aged lorty-eight yearr, siven months and twenty four days, died Tuesday from a tumor, with which shahud been afflicted for samo time past. The fun eral look place on Thursday ullcrnoon at the cemetery in Beaver Meadow. Tue Reading railroad will run a Sun lay train over tha East Tenn.road, leaving Alleutown at 7.35 a. in. and reaching liar- risburg at II. Returning, leaves Harris burg at 4 p. in. anil reaches Alleutown at 7.20. See new time table iu another col umn. 'Dec. ration day in this borough was a very quiet day, there being no celebration, The stores wero generally closed. That was all. Mahoning Twinklings. Grain fields aro said by old lirmcrsif the community never In have looked to promising aa they do this summer. Potato biif s are very ecarce this sr''nPi and those who dealt with them previous to this year said that we would not get any tbls summer. We are clad il it holds true. Quite a number of young folks made a call on J. M. Kiltlcr, M. D., last Tuesday evening. Dr. Kisller will leave this part of the country next Monday, and will go to MInnealia, Minn., to .commence pruotice We wili him success. W. II. ltnucli, who had charge of the Wealherly school during last winter, isnow teaching a Select School at Steinsville, Le. high county. Mr. ltuuch spent last Sun day with his friends in Mahoning. Mr. T. M. Ballict will come borne for week or two on a visit lo bis parents. - Dennis Hnppea and wife weio tha guests of Charles Seidle, of Centre Square, 1UIS wren. The Literary Society waa well attended last Saturday evening The question waa wall argued on either aide. The question for to-night (Saturday) ia "Resolved : That Brutus was justifiable in killing Cnaar." The affirmative spcakarsaro D. W. Siller and A. ai. KlslUr, on the negitlye II. A. Kaiser aud W. A. Biluer. Obituary. Frank ejtrlttmaler,dled at his residence fn Mauch Chunk, on Monday of last week, and was buried on the following Thursday, his funeral being attended by a number of ex aoldiera. Deceased wasa member of Co, 0,81st Regt. FaVolj. he enlisted In 1801) re-enlisted and served lo the end of tha war, and waa wounded ty a guerilla while the army was returning to Washington In 1865, A. L. Patterson, proprietor of tho ''Car bon House," at VfyUherly, for many years a resident of this borough, left hla homo for AUcntown on Saturday, May 19th for medical treatment at Alleutown, baying been a sufferer Irom kidney disease for a number uf years) shortly after bis arrival there ha grew rapidly worse and on Thurs day afternoon of last week died. Ills re mains wero brought to this borough on Friday, and on Sunday afternoon deposited In their last resting place in the Lehighton cemetery, his funeral being very largely attended by relatives and friends, lie was 53 ycara of age. , Benjamin O'Brlandled at hla residence, East Mauch Chunk, nt about six o'clock on Thursduy afternoon, of last week. Mr. O'Brian has been more or less unwell for some time past. Last summer his menial and physical condition waa auch that ho waa obliged lo give up his business, and went to Chiton Springs, N. Y., to recuper ate. After remaining there some time he returned home and in the course ofa short time resumed hla position. About the middle of April last, the mental trouble re turned and was more violent than the first attack. Ho continued growing worse, and was unable to take sufficient nurishment to sustain bodily strength, and other serious difficulties set in, w hich culminated us be lore stated. Deceased was the elation agent at East Mauch Chunk, having held that position for ten or twelve years. He was genial, sober ami nttenliye to business, and had many friends. At the time of his death lie was 37 years, 5 months and two days old ; he leaves a widow, two sons, and a daughter to mourn n father's loss. His remains were brought to this borough by a special train on the L V. R. R. on Snn day alternonn, accompanied by an immense concuuiseof sorrowing relutivesunrt friends, nn I interred in tho old Gnaden ellutten cemetery. Rey. J. H. Ilartman, pastor of tho Reformed church officiating. Notes for Ladies. Cockado bows are in great fayor for drefs trimmings. Shoulder capea to match suits are very much worn All ihc Oriental laces and darned laces will be much worn. Braiding ia very popular for morning and walking dresses. Flain skirts arn said to be coming into fashion in Paris. Tersiau embroideries aro among hand some dress garnitures. luantltiea of narrow velvet are used on Summer woolens. As many as eight different colored rib bon cockades, with cockscomb ends, are seen on some new bonnets. Dress sleeves ore filled very closely to the arm: they are high on the shoulder and short at tho wrist; linen cufTs are seldom used, because white cull's of embroidery are worn outride the sleeve. -Worth comoincs brocaded satin of pepila yel'ow with shrimp. pink ottoman silk trimming with bows of chaudron vel vet ribbon. Dark copper-red sitin is trimmed wilh the new canvas embroidery and dark mandarin-orange satin ia com bined will) leaf brocades of the uew blue and green shades. Short visiles of the same material, arid with much luce, are made In wero with theso gay costumes, and so are bonnets with lace ruches en the brim. The Jersey Central Leaso. In the suit of Joseph W Burnham, a holder of $120,400 of the income bonds of Iho Central Railroad of New Jersey, tn re drain the company from leasing its road to the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company, Judge Ingraham, in the Superior Court, New York, Tuesday afternoon signed an order vacating and setting aside the in junction. This was done on the consent of the plaintiirs attorneys. The president and managers ef the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Com pany Tuecday alternnon Usued a circular saving: "The Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company has tills day taken poa session of the railroads, leased lines, ferries, real estate, property, plant, trafflu und business of the Central Railroad Company of New Jersey, under n lease and contract executed this day. Tha jurisdiction of the various heads of the departments of the company is hereby extended over tho cor. responding departments of the lessor com pany, and each will assume control over and give such directions in his particular department as will sccuro the most efficient und economical working of tho new system." Bin Creek Items. Fred II. Graver, of Calasauqua, was at our place oyer Sunday on a visit to his brother Joseph. Mr. Gmss, of Mauch Chunk, paid a visit lo his son-in-law last Sunday, and re mained here several days. Frank Held, of this place, has a hen Ihat laid two eggs this week the first measured 7 inches nne way and b lnche the other; the second waa 8 by 6J Inches in circumference. If any farmer in the county haa hena that can beat this, let him say so. How large the next egg will be ia a mystery lo be solved. John II. Weiss paid us a flying visit, and also visited his eon, who is the propria tor of the Fanners' Hotel, in Towainenslng. Miss Alice Snyder, of this place, .son a visit tn Shenandoah, Schuylkill couuty. She expects to stay several week. Edward Raher Is repairing his inlllj he will put in two new water wheels, and after ibis is finished he expects to accommodate his patrons with goo. I work. Lewis Kemerer, of thia place, lost a unrso last week by lock Jaw, Jostruus List of Letters Remaining uncalled for tn the Lehighton Post office, June lit, I8S3. All.ee, Alexander Eilenberger, F. S. Ford, Elira llenlilngan, J. T, Martin, Oscar II. Miller Solomon Brawley, A. G. Felherolf, J. A. Frits, Rewlen Kresge, Christian Grim, Chester J. Russel, Wm. Snowden,Rev. E. II Snyder, David Weirs. Bert Persons calling for any of tha above Idlers will please say "advertised." T. J. Sxifibt, Ass't. T. M. As whon Bhe was Toting. "I havo used Psrker's Hair Balsam and like it batter than any similar preparation I know of," writes Mra. Ellen Perrv. wife I of Rev. P. Perry, of Coldbrook Springs, .-.lass, -jviy nair was aimoai rniirei gray, but a dollar bottlo ol the Balsam,has re elored the softness, and the brown color it had when I was young not a single gray hair left. Since 1 began applying ha Balsam my hair has stopped lulling nnt,and i una mat is is a neriexniy Harmless and egrsaabl droning." g!J-'jj!JJ i i.mwi.i .! IIM Lehigh Gap Gossip. Tuesday, 2Ulk Inst., Mr. Allen Kisller, of StrouJsburg.and Miss Jennie Wcnti, of Aquashicola, were joined In wedlock, so I am informed. Mr. Alw In W. Anlhony and Miss Cas- slo Green, have purchased organs from L. F. Kern, dealer in sewing maohlties and organs. Mr. Jnsiah Klott's new house was raised last Friday, aud his wife presented him with a Utile boy Monday. "Shady Ledge," tho former homo of Mr. Win. Craig is still standing empty und unsold. Mr. Craig frequently writes and sometimes sends the Mut Sjirinq.i Mctor tu his frieuds here, which may iuducosoiuo more to move to that placo. Tuesday last Masters Tommy Cratgand Allen Wedn were to Hell Creek trout fish ing, and caught seventy-five, as they say. "The Mahoning correspondent 'of the AbvocaiE, last week, criticized my Inst ijems, and thereby cast reflections nn our boys which are not meant In the Items or long words to which he refers. I did not Keep a copy of the items, and strange tn say the Auvocatk of that Issue got lost or mislaid, I cannot recall nil the words I used or how the sentences were constructed. I will try and explain to some extent, at least, what I particularly meant. I was a buster nn long words, and quotes that I said boys "in their nmnlgated persiflage, they seem to be prlmngenture, Ac." The word ninalgnted means a mixture of mer cury an.) other metals, a mixture, ic , i use it for mixed ; and persiflage Idle talk, mockery ,ctc.j primogeniture stale of being first horn, or born belorc. Now theii let me enlarge a little on thia. In their mixed, idle talk, they seem tn he born before their forefathers, meaning that such young boys of the tender age of 14 to 17 years, tolking to each other of'seelng girls homo" and ol being paramours, (wooers or lovers) that they, mixing tliemscves In auch converse linn which should not occupy the minds of any boy before tho 17ili or IBtli year of his liTc, is idle or preposterous, (absurb). And by primogeniture, that, no matter how old man may admonish them to refrain Irom such notions, they generally ouly sneer, and jest them os If they, already, knew better than those born belore them, and who have passed this crisis of life. I also sold Ihey (meaning only such young boys of 14 t 17) were injudicious, (without judgment) meaning that they knew not what waa good for their health, wcallh or prosperity. I also made mention ol "philology." Well, how far does the book knowledge of such young boys go, especially In the country where the school term is five short months, and perhaps only two thirds of this time attended t I spoke of the "paraphernolia," (wife's dress,! oruanients, etc) By law I Ihluk all children have to eeryo their par enls until they are 21 years of age, anil their parents are entitled toall they earn up to this age. And it should bo so in duty, because children can never repay their parents for the trouble, pain and sorrow, they bore for them. Yet how olten ia it the case that boys just ns soon aa they can wash and comb themselvea, run away from their parents, unwilling to serve them, or marry H.'rbaps at the agn of 17. And that is what I meant when I said that tile paraphernalia had to bo furnished by daddy, because that which ha earns would legally belong to his father. Though wo may, however, giie our boys and girls liberty, and allow them tu enjoy lite aa best they can. When I wrote the article I had a certain aim ir. view, and it had the desired effect here. If tke Mahoning correspondent will look over the items he will find that none are meant liut boys from 14 to 17, uud os I could leurn we only had one or two who had Btich no tions, but since the article appeared io the AnvtKAiK we believo that it waa driven pretty much out of them, as it awoko the parents, and they aro looking sharper after things iu this line. But when I wrote I enlarged on the subject, and meant all such boys, no matter whero Ihey were, whether here iu our neighborhood or in other neigh borhoods. For you will remember that il you put one or two rotten apples in a barrel of sound ones that the whole barrel will soon rot. The Mahoning' correspondent winds up by saying "if the Lehigh Gap boya are as had as the words by which they are described ure long, we aro glad that we haven't any such boys up here. Our boys are all good." Now I must say that c really havo uo bad boys in this place, and the only thing mciiut iu the item was that notion of such young boys, and nothing else. I know not a eluglo boy here who is In the habit of stenling or using profane language, or misbehaving themselves in any way. other thun that against which I said I was most vociferously Jloudly) op posed We can hold our evening meetings, such as singiug school .debating society, etc., without being disturbed in any way by our boya. They ncyer kicked up a racket out side of the school house, or formed a "Gold en Slipper Party," as did the Mahoning b .ys, and not only once hut many times according to the items from Mahoning In the Aavuc'Aix of November 18, 1882. In his items of Nov. 25, 1882, he states that that party had a bearing before 'Squire Mpsselman, Thia correspondent in his Hems of Feb. 10, 18S3, says he wasnocrilio, and did not like lo criticize, but had to make n few remarks concerning that which the Gazelle hud about the "bullies" of New Mahoning, and last week's Advocatk Hems of his brought a criticism to me. Had he said whether be agreed with me uu the subject or disagreed with me it would have been very instructive. But almply to tackle with the words is lacking the friendly llsH,sitlon which correspondents should hold towards each other. To do honor to our boya who feel themselves hurt, I will state 'that we can put our boys and girls up against any neighborhood. We feel especially proud of our forth coming young men, Messrs. G.Bouders, II. Wright, W. Muschlltz, M. P. Frutsman, T Craig and Maurice G. Prutinisn, our young fresco painter, who with his lather and brother Is now engaged in fresco painting the Hen aalem'a church, in East Penn Township. Unplug tho foregoing may right aud light up all things nut fully understood lu my last items tn ine advooaij, I remain your servant, St. John. Heroic, : Deed. Leeds of true heroism aro so rare In these days that it is really refreshing tn record one. But an act was performed here, on eaiuruay las;, tuat certainly deserves hon orable mention. On the .lav spoken of Mr. Wm. McDowell, formerly of this place, but now of Lehighton, was on a short visit to snineol his many Irleu.ls aim relatives tn loWn. While standing with some friends on the East side of William's dain,ne:.r the bridge, close to the depot, two small children belonging tn Joe. Meckel wore seen near the edge ot tho waler. A few niomeuU later the children both accidently fell into tho water below the dam, where it Is at least ten feet deep. The .Meat child, fort unately crawled out, but the youngest hud sunk I lie second lime wheu young Mc Dowell hauled off his coat and hat and plunged into the water and at tho eminent risk of his life saved the child. A moment more and It would have been liniibl tn recuo the child. The higuest praise is due to Mr. McDowell for this true art of heroism and be certainly has the thanks of tae tntir community. t;iiicssi ,vrus, A B01EHT1FI0 DISCOVERY. A New and Tlost Important Theory on One ol the Most Vital Ques tions of the DaV. If anyone had Informed Queen Elisabeth In lier ptlmitst days that she could have been seated In her imloco In London npd conversed with Sir Walter Raleigh in hi North Carolina home, receiving n reply from him within an hour's tlme alio would have declared it tn baye been a miracle. And yet, hud they lived in the present tiy, thia apparent miracle would have been most readily witnessed and not aeem at all atrangsor unnatural. The truth Is, hew principles are coming into existence, uud tke opcratiou of many laws unknown In the past la being fully understood In the present. In no way does this fart, coma more forcibly to the mind than in the care aud treatment of tbo human body. Mil lions of peoplo bavo died In past ages from some insignificant or e.itlly coutii'lled cause which is thoroughly understood nkw and readily handled. Consumption duiing the entire pan has been considered uu in curable disease. And yet It is delnonsiraleil that It has been and can be cured, even nl lor It haa had a long run,- Dr. Felix Oanald baa just contributed a iiotulileurliclron Una subject to the ropularjSciencc MonUily. lie regards rnusumpiiuu as pulmonary scrofula, Tno impurities of Hie blond produce a con stent irritation in the lungs, thus destroying their delicate tissues an. I causing death. His theory shows conclusively that con sumption is a blood disease. It has lis origin primarily iu a dcrouueil condition ol tho kidneys or llvor, the inly two organs of the body, aside Irom the lungs, that pur ify the blood. When the kidneys or liver are uiseuscu mey are in a sore or lacerated state which communicates poison to everv ounce of blood that passes through' thcfil This poisonous blood circulates through the system and mines la the lungs, whero the poison is deposited, causing decomposition in the finely formed cells of the lungs Any diseased purl or the body lias contaminat ing mwer, and yet the blond, which is the lilo of the system, is brought Into direct con tuct with these poisoned oigans, thus carry ing contagion lo all parts of the boily. Bishop Jesse T. Peck. D. I).. LL. D.. whore death has been so recently regretted, is reponed to have died of pneumonia, which medical authorities affirm indicates a discus ed condition of the kidneys. It ia well known, moreover, thai for several years he has been the victim of severe kidncv Iron. hie, and Iho pneumonia which finally ter. initiated his 1 1 fe was only the last result ol the previous blood poisoning. Tho deadly matler which is left in the lungs by the impure blood clocs un nnd linollv chnkrs tho patient. When this is accomplished rapidly it is called pneumonia or qiilca consumption; when slowly consumption, but ill anv eyent it is the result of impure l.l 1 . 1 I J! I t.IJ . ,f wiiii'u, inuic. uy uiBviieeii KiuueyB an.l liver. These are facts of science, aud ynuched for by all the leadlnir Physicians of the dav. They show the desirability nay, the ne- i-cBsuv, ui Keeping inese mosi important or gans in Perfect condition, notonlv to insure health, but also to escape death. It has been fully shown, to the satisfaction of nearly every unprejudiced mind, that Warner's Safe Kidney and Liyer Cure is tho only known remedy that can cure and keep in health the great blood nurllvinc organs of the body. It acts dlicclly upon theso members, healing all ulcers which may baye formed in them , and nlacinc them in a condition topu'ify and not to poison ine uioo.i. this Is no irile statement nor false theory. Mr. W. C. Beach, fore man of the Bulfiilo, N. Y Rubber Typo Foundry was eiven un to die bv toth nhv- siciansan.l Iriands. For four years he had a terrible cough, accompanied by night sweats, chills, and nil tha well known symptoms. He spent a season south and lound no relief. Ho says: "I finally con eluded to trv Warner's Safe Cure and in three months I gained twenty pounds, ro covered my lost energy and my health was limy restored." The listcotil.I be prolonged indefinitely but enough has been said to prove lo everv sufferer Irom pulmonic troubles, that there is no reason to be dis cnuraged in the least, and that health can bo restored. The Coal Trade. There has not been that improvement In the demand for anthracite coal which was fondly haike.I for upon tho onnoucement of the radical measures lor decreasing tho out-put, and stocks at Tidewater, in spile of the three days' work only, have not shrunk as might have been expected. Tbo continued unfavorable reports from the Iron trade and the very low prices of bilumin- oils deter retail dealers Irom laying in slocks, and they already see that they will run litllo risk ol being caught short of coal and cornered aince they hnye discoyerid what tho companies are capable of doing in the event of full work. In spito of the firmness of tho leading companies, concess ions are asked and Ireely granted by indi viduals and upon all save standard coals ol the best quality. Il seems now pretty well aeltled that trade will not improve much until after the 4th of July, if then. Pricea f r the city remain uncharged. Pn7a. P.-tin, 28M, Teachers' Examinations. Teachers' examinations will be held as follows I Summit Hill, Friday, June 8th. East Mauch Chunk, Tuesday, June 12lh. Jeansvillo, Thursday, June 11th. Lanslord, Saturday, June 10th. Weutherly. Tuesday, June' Hlth. Examinations will begin ut 9 a. m. Teachers must bo examined in the districts In which they intend lo teach. Exceptions will be made only for satisfactory reasons. Thos. M. Ballikt, Co Supt. of Schools. Alexander III Crowned at Moscow Amid Ferfect Silence. Moscow, May 27. The solemn ceremony of the coronation of Alexander III, Cxar of all the Rucsias, took place to day amid scenes of unbounded enthusiasm. Derpite the threatening weather and the stieets muddy from the rains of yesterday, every thoroughfare was crowded before 7 o'clock this morning, when the booming cannon ut tho Kremlin gave the signal for the opening ol the day's ceremonies. An hour after wards the Court and otficiala assembled iu the Cathedral and were quickly followed by a Urge representation of distinguished personages Irom all parts of the empire and from all tho principal nations of the world. The Czarewit.'h and Grand Dukes came next in order. After but a brief interval of suspense and eager expectation, and when everything was with military pre cition made in perfect reudlness, the Czar and Czarina entered the Cathedral, walkiug under a canopy of the dais. The Emperor wore a general's uniform and the or.l.rofSt. Amlrow. He looked culm und self possessed. Tho Euipiess wore a silver brnsuao robe bordered with ermine, Afier the procetilon had filed through the cathedral and all bad taken the places si signed to them the coronation services be gan. Too Cur was rprinrJed with holr water and recited tho Nicrue Creed, a-id, having had the iinwrial mantlo placed up on his slumldeis, askod for S lie iiiipcnal erown, which, contrary to Russian custom, he placed ppli his head himself. Relig ious ceremonies 'tallowed, afier which the Cur called the Fmprrssto him. She knelt before Mm aud he placed' a crown uon her head. A moment later and lha roar ofrannon ami the clanging of bells announced the onclnslon of the ceieinony. Tho crowds in III" streets cheered wildly, and as the iiUier!ul party lelt III? Cathedral tho scene was one of unbounded enthusiasm. The military kept the crowds, however, at a respucllul distance from the procession, and neitr for a moment was the utmost vigil uiioe relaxed in keening tho masses rigiilly at a distance from the Emperor. The total strength ol the Imperial guard was 12,005 men, with nineteen generals, 3833 horse and over a hundred guns. Tqe Iinier'UI parly Partook ofa grand banquet at the Uransivltaja. Congratulations are pouring f nun the Eiopuror and Kuiprwj Irom all sides. . PATENIS GRANTED. Tho following patents wero granted In vulsella bf l'cm.tylvatilo, bearing dale May li, I8S3. Reported cxprersly for thl. paper by Lonii Hsgger Ic Co , Mechanical Experts . d Solicilora nt Patents, Washington, D. C, Ball, CIV Philadelphia, dynamo tlectilo machine. Ratf, U. :., Bchuylklil, hoisting pulley. Buoy, D'nilir, lurriiter, fouuler-rinile. Fry! P. W. Lancaster,-window screen. Prank, David, Allciitiiwn, railw.y signal. rt?rsed, II. ' , N"ffnilovu, bufll-r. .Henderson, Junes, llelielnute, manufacture " 'itTlr'on, sieel, cjc. ' Kill. Jo;pit, WilhaiiHfmrt, lever rlulili. Jlu.lf. n,9. Vr'., 11 nils.. n. la le, upputatus lur Han-milling power. Lewis, J. D Pittsburg, treallng hot rolled bars tvl.llc roolliii;. .McKee, V. L., I'll mouth, rack for gradu ated glass inraFtires, ti . 'N'olii, ,Tose h, I.Hni-usti r. rolling pin. N'ulty, J, F , Philadelphia, spike Prnv, J. A., Scranton', cooking stnye or iniir,o Stnii'i, C Leo, Pittsburg, construction for building ships. Snorn, J. B, Braddnck, duplex writing labia. Btrohin.B. II., Philadelphia, e-'eclllcul coil tlurtor. n:!:i. O'BRIAN Al East Mniieh Chunk on tho ,24th nil , of Nervous Exhaustion, Bcnia lulu O'ltrlatiaged 37 years, 5 months and 2 days: PATTERSON At Allen! wn. on ll.c 24lh ult., ol Ilriirht's Disuaa.'.Abraluiin Patter sou, uged.53 years and 3 days. MILLER,. At Lehlghloii, May 28. li.si P., daughter of Fmleih-k E. and Wilhi I- inlua Miller, aged 2 years, 2 months 1 .day. Boston Is Ijul!. Hug nu imn.ri.so barro' factory. Boslin nlwuvs prepnt.s lor Iho nation it campaign. Courier Journal.' A philosophical son of Eiln was over heard remarking loa friend; ' Have a grod lino while )ou live, for tou're a long wh deadl" Tlespectfully nnnouncea to the people or Lo lilgliton and Its vicinity, that ho Is now pre pared to supply them with nil kinds or Household Furniture Manufactured from the best Seasoned Mate rials nt Prices rullyas lowas tho same article, can bo bought, lor elsewhere Here are a few of tho Inducements otTcrcd Parlor Sets at from $50 to $60 Walnut Marblctop I)rcslmr Case lle.lronm Suites, 3 pieces I0 to iOJ Painted Bedroom suites $18 to jio Hone Seated t'linlrs, pers'toTO,... 43 Oununon rhulrs, per ret of 0 X and nil other Goods equally cheap. In this connection, I doslro to cnll the at tention of tho people to mynmplo fjcllltlen In THE UNDERTAKING BUSINESS with a NEW and HANDSOME HEARSE, and a lull MneofOAhKliTS and UOFFirsS, 1 am prepared to attend promptly to all or ders In this Hue. at lowest prices. Patronage rcfpectlully sullcltcd and the most auiplo fatlsfactlun guaranteed. V. SOHWAHTZ, octl2 HANK St., Lehighton. Q0UUT I'KOCL.VJI.VTIOX. WHKIihASVhoHnn.SAMBELS. Dniiivn, President ol tho XLliM Judlo'ul Illslrlct, composed ot Monruo nnd llurlam counties, and I'has. Meen.isen and II. 1). Packer, Krqs., uuuhcs oi v.oiuinou ncua ui iuruou county, urpnaus' uourt. ror tno liun oso of try nir sues In criminal care, and tho transaction orolhcr business or salt! Courts, nt (ho (Juurt House, In the llorough ol Mnuch Uhunk, on MONDAY, tho ltlh .lay oTJUNE, IM, at lc o'clock a, ni , conttnuo two trocls. NOTICE Is thorcToro hereby Klven to tho Coroner, Justices n( the. Pence, ami t lib Constables or the said County or Carbon, that they may bo thee and there nt 2 o'clock In the ntternooii or the said day, tllh their roils, records. Inquis itions and remembrances, to do tlioro ihlniis wlilch to their othecs aro appertaining, and also those Hint are bound bv recuunlzanca to nroseculo and irlve evidence aualnrt nersons I charired with tho commission or otlcnccs, to prosecute as shall be Just. (Jlven under my hand nt Mauch Chunk, In said County, Muyiotti, 1863. Ood BAVfr the t ouin untvealth. CHAS, W. I,i:NTZ, Sheriff. Mauch Chunk, May 1J. 1633 -to. A Common-sense Remedy, No more Rheumatism, Gout, or Neuinlgia. " Iinmediatc Relief Warraiiteil, rermauent urs Gnaranteetl. Five ienrt tttablltflrd anil never tnawn tn full in a tingle cats, acute or throntc. Refer to all prominent pAgtfcfant anif aivqjtot for Ihc ttanding of Suilcyhcu. Secret ! TUB ONI.V UlSSOI.Vlin OF THR POISONOUS URIC ACMI WHICH i:x. IS IS IN THK lll.tioil OF KHKU31AT1U ANDUOU1Y FATIENia. BALICYLICA Is knoirn as a comnion-scr.se remedy, heciustt ft strikes dlrocily at tha eausoutltheuniatlsin. Clout ami Nturnljrlft, frliila so many so-called rpeeiflca and tup-' poseil panaceas only ireut lucallv Ihe effecls. 11 husbteu eonceded by euilumit scientists that outward applications, such as rubbing wliholls, ointments. Ilnluionts, an I tnothlnic lotion will not eradicate these diseases which ! are ma result oi me poisoning or tee mood with t.'rlo Acid. BALICYLICA works with marvolnus effect un Hits m lit, and so reinjvtt Hie dlsur ler, 11 Is how sieluslvel) used bv all cehbrattd physicians or America and Kuroi-c. UUbest iilede l Aciyieiuy or Paris reports Wp.r ctat of cures in three duyr, Remember that BALI0YLI0A is a a rtaln cure ror DkhnMatltm n m n.1 TT . - T I - rv.... I "'' . v most Intense Ix lns aro subdued almost in. stautly, tllvo u a tilal. Itellcf guaranteed or nooiey rvlunded. Thousands or testimonials sent cu applies, (ton. SI a Bos 0 Sexes for f(3. Sent by mail oi receipt or inonev. ask youii mttiaaisT ron it. Hut do not bo deluded Into taklni Imita tions or substitutes, or something rccora. meisded at "Just as uuodt". Insist on the K'UUlnewljh Iho nsuio U'ASllllt ItNU k t;li., un e.ioh box, which It KuaranleoU cheml. cally pure'under.our stiinsiure.au Indbpeni slbloro'i lllto to losuru eu;o4S In the ircat inent. Take no other, or send to us Wii)Ubtirtiu k Co., rroprirlnrs, ' SIT Broadwar, cor. Kettle SI,, Hiri9-Rly. ' NEW VOI1E. aim ny viriue oi incirouicrs.ji slices ut Uio Indians' Court, fourl of Oyer aii'l Terminer Hf ' loot 1101, ocrosv lyormsnwo, and Uencrul .Tall Unlivery, and Ihu Court of ttt110,1,10' n"ru'ni":rl''bi'., Vlnd" UuorterSe'flonsoftlio I'uuco orralde unty ! Opoviii, Tlirtt.Is, Itlngbono, olOarbon. have Issued I liclr precept lo me, '- 1 "5l lvll. Film itpsiss bcarlnK dale or April SOlh, 18&3, ror holding 6 ;J" klcht nnd every oilier ailment UourtofCiuartcrbeeslonsorihol'cnccl.'ourl 5Jn vltlcli Slio mxnpastls i at . tho or Comniun Picas, nnd Curl or Oyer and f ft,V r"r-' (',ocrfr.,-2rT Terminer, and tlcneral Jail llcllvtrv. und fi IJoxScau Mustr.c lli.Jment Ioted Men ! Dr. John F. Hancock, late President of the National Phar maceutical Association of the United States, says t "Brown's Iron Bitters tuu a, heavy sail. It conceded to t a So toalct the character of lha mans tacturcrs If a voucher far Its parity and medicinal excellence. Dr.' Joseph IIobkrts, President Baltimore Pharmactuficsl ' College, says I " I Indorse' It ns a 'Via teeatclae, reliable as a strengthening Unit, uce fiom alcoholic poiseoa. Dr. J. Faris Moore, tn. D., Professor of Pharmacy, DalrJ. more Pharmaceutical College, says t " Brown's Iron Bitters Is a tf nd reliable medietas, poililrly frcefrom alcoholic poisons, and cx lo recommended at a Ionic tar n among those who eppota alcohet,'' Dr. Edward Earickson Secretary Baltimore College of Ph. macy, says "I tndorts It at an rct!ent medicine, a good digestive tfont. tod a non-lnioxint In tha fullest sense." .4 Dr. Richard SapingtoM", one of Baltimore's oldest and most reliable physicians, says t " Alt who have nted It praise Its standard virtues, and lh will, known character or tha houta wklcH makes It Is a sufficient guarutea or lu being ll that It claimed, for they are men who could not ba la duccd to ofTer anything cite but A reliable medicine for public uu," A Druggist Cured, Boontboro, Md., Oct- t, itse, Gentlemen;' Brown's Iron BiU' ten cured me or a bad attack ef Indigestion and TuUnest In tha tloa ach. Having uiltd II, I taka pleas, ure In recommending It to my cus tomers, and am glad to say U glVM tire satisfaction to all." Cao, W. HorniAH, praggtst. Ask your Druggist for Brown's Iron Bitters, and take no other. One trial will convince you that It is just what you need. a BEST CF ALL FOE H&ST A1TD BEAST. For mora than a third ofa centnrr the 7f sl.nn nTiiQtftnr. T.lnlm.nt: hmhrm, 'i known tornllllonG nil over tho world as tno only raro rolitnoo tor tno relief or tjiiccKiciHo r.r.d pain, it 13 a tnoaicme lU fihnvn lirlnn imT nmlwf tin fiatt off t hind. 1'or every loitu at external pain il "io i l3t!io very bono rnalrlnff tho contlnn X t 1 1 1 tf m ( i' a -fiscal nntl al tn tfnlbla. ltEjclToctsupon Human Flesh ana mo jiniiouivn.io.i uru equally woauer ful. Tho ilexican MUSTANG TSLInixcnt la needed br eomcbodv In K every houso. Every day brines news of .-.j 111c Knayoi im RiTiui Hcnsu or uuril j8iibdnod, of i-hcitmntia snnrtyra re fjjrtorcd, or a.valimljlo liorae or ox cas ta uy uiu sickling power us. luus Of Re which speedily cures encli ailments of KHho IIUUAN l'XKSII CS rj uimumniiim, MvcIIlugs, bust mjolnli, fniitractctl KIuscJcs, Burns t&rvml Si-alils, Cats, llrulaes and M)irntii9, Pnlsouaus Bites sustl MMIiiys, FUirRirt, I.pnlcnc, Old Jd!norcs,Tllci'i's,l''rntbltca,Clllblalns. VrtUoio nipples, Ctkol Eremt, aud fjjlmlcd cieiy form at external dls--)ucfies It licnl ivitliout senrv. rA Vtir the EiiaTnCRRATlOK It cures Sfrl,i4. k.ffD-- HflfT .Tnlnl.'. . rou:ii1;r, TTnriicroi rorca, lloof Ills cnaitt3,pcslllvoly, S3 BEST OF ALL. 03 im 03 BSAST. HSrrsnKjriTroaES GlDSEBSilOlLOOI Ftndfnr cur new circulars rontalnln; matter ot titnio-l linportAncotttill cx-sildleit or llirlr heirs. Sciiloitb.Blniiis(li,Vtttui&,ZrfilidC'latmav Morse ulliliu, nnd nil ol tiers aKulii.t Hie Govern ment prunipliy C"i rnlihfniirnticniVd lo. Audnus wilh stump XV. tl. W1I.I.H CO., UcU Ilot JSt mHlnslon. II. C ww C&B 9 ftvvl Jn nil iraUem Iho. Labor World tells wbens worJ: enn bo ind. prlcti plat mL r.ll the new t Uv Jtw banks "and corporUon rob uciana are con art ioio won con- cynuina I 4 Team y O Vfrka ir?Q Frnini' inmi 111 p-iy lur-raaiunv aiiOT.-'j ivlU xmhI tho LatsorWorM oatrUUwcta AddlZii LAKOU IVOsULD, Rilladclphlft, P. N A VAL "r"' B ATTfeS. Nw lad CTpliist Pm.1mi1 11 it for? of ibtte Smj BjrtiUei'tM WPfM. ByMcd'c. Dtrecttvr bllirrPN, U f S. AUftM J.C MeCUKOK w Ca, tji Ctiaitnui 5k, inuU4lfPt ?? "THK DEST IQ CHEAPEST." Horse Towers I nnCOnCno cioHrBulleri (SuJtd to all ecUoue. ) Writ for fiilib niutPajiivAJcO feoa ftlccs w Tbo Aultm&n & Ijlor Co., 13 unlit Id. ftrsiDntA JP. Dlklnsk. Ukdltft birrrtvoa L CO ti, FouiU Su, rattatfc1ibsa, ft. IVIMEDIATEUYI I TnaV-t VHl If -MM lata lt'4rn TtX.litiHAl'IIV. od hUuuthsiia Kuar llOrWll, AdriftM. ullll sUMIl. Vll tr lllf stia-tnt) diu:njiAyTELi:oitAviifib.;oberii The AmeriGau Antiauarian ADD ORIENTAL JOURNAL I -J TljTs Jnnrnal rjves nnrmafjon cdeetf I IUII'"" U A. 1 e.. valuable pi Ipose svh.. j,r hH,'rtiniArt,K quarlan MjLJeett us'ivell as to tha oniumco onwtnet) e..r. ItNTS Is- It!" ?.,"",'. t si 5" 1EITS I ine poor: no'ViCisiainr-'anim coit trolled ly capita. row nt.-i.ip ntus ly railroad; ui'i-ihmii'.C9cm.1 jawtr, p tract labor, &na larsi oi oppreiMon;ii reaJititr tot oU aM young; cktabtlttivj I'uhlished by Jaxiaox A Moms, Chlrsro, UU Upvrjear. tyilod U Siirnax p. ratT.TlevpM to CIwiiiJr0rie7flal jEfl- ri'wn and Aiaerfl-ui? ArolWlr.Ylj. .