" Original Cheap Casli Store." One of the anruT iuikuixs in Parasols is oar fine Black Satin. Spanish Lace. 10 Oilt Ribs, Lined In nil Colors, at $3. 60. Hot Weather Goods In ereat variety. Lace Striped Pique Lace Cbecks 1'igared I'lqna Crescent Strlpo Adallne Striped Lucca Hlrlpo Lncoa Plaids Dnrn I'lftlils Helena l'lnlda Helena Stripes Florence Flairls Louisa Stripes Imported MarsnlUes Striped nuri Plaid Nainsooks Victoria Lawu. Soft FIuIhd. Cambrics Swiss Moll, ANOTHER NEW LOT OF LACES, Dentolla Torobeon. Dentolla lirotonno, Toroheon Excelsior, Venice Torcbeon, Irish Linen, Irish Crochet, Spanish Laces in B'ack & Cream. Lace Fiobus, Lace Ties, Lace Collaas in great variety, and more are coming. SSH S.U T. HOSBAUM. JuneS, IH83-yl Wit (Bartow &vmxk. SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1883. Our Neighborhood in Brief. AN IDYL OF TBK STMEKT. Girl on a ladder, Mopping ofi a winder; 'Long comes a man, Willi no one nigh to hinder; Climbs up the ladder, Puta his arm around ber, Smacks her ou the mouth A forty hore power sounder . . Naughty man! The girl turna around, Wilh a sudden atop. Reaches Cor the mnn To uae him for a mnp. Gets a good, strong hold, No one nigh to hinder, Goes right ahead Mopping off the ninder With the man I Warm Tbo weather. Farmers report crops "booming." Filling up The Sunday schools. Cherries will soon bo in the market. Slrawbenies sell at 12 conts per tjuart. ' Old potatoes sell at 6J and 70 cents per bushel. Query What haa become of the street sprinkler? Only about three weeks more until the glorious fourth. Crowded Our atreels, every evening' with proinenaders. The lycominq Chronicle has been sold to John B Reilly. Another new dwelling house is to be erected en South street. The Cherry ville Band picnlced at Glen Onoko on Thursday. Another heavy atorm paascd oyer this place, on Sunday evening. Itev.G. A. Bruegel.of Cherryyllle.was in town during the week. a-Celebrated Seth Thomas clocks are -. v- ti irl1. Matu-h Plinnlc. CO 1 U BV 21 A. Quite a number of improvemen been made on Second etreet. T)l,-k Wlddoss has sold his restaur ant and fixtures to Johu Miller. The teachers oflba State will bold a picnic at Glen Ouoko, on July 5th. F. P. Lentz has had his residence, on Northampton street, nicely reialnted. The two cent check 'stamp is not re quired by law to beused after July 1st next. An old farmer in Mahoning Valley says the hay crop will bo larger this year than for 15 years past. JEfl-Ifyou want a reliable friend, buy tho"On Time" dust proof watches, sold at E. H. Uohl's, Mauch Chunk. The "Valley House" has received a new coat of paint, which adds much tolls appearance. Edward J. Fox, Esq., of Easton, is spoken of as a probable candidate forjudge in Northampton county a year hence. O-Largest atock of WaHliam, Elgin, and Rnokford watches in Carbon couuty, at E. II. Ilohl's, Mauch Chunk. Farmers report that the potato bug, 0a j bo many years a pest to them, are neljMgon B Ready mixed paints at J. L. Gabel's for $1.25 per gallon. St Lawrence Church, of Calaauqua( will hold a picnic in Brcinig'a Groye, near said place, on Wednesday , July 4th. 51-HOSEBERY-S Boss Barber Shop, In Obert's building, Bank street. Give him a call. Satisfaction guaranteed. A young sou of Frederick Wetter, of Pottsville, was bitten by a mad dog in his father's bouae Sunday afternoon. The Berks County Agricultural society will giyo $1,000 in premiuma for running and trotting horses at the next annual fair. tEa-HARPERS BAZARR PATTERNS st Half Price. E. F. LutKKNBACII, 61 Broadway, Mauch Chunk. Mies ICale Martin, daughter of John Martin, of Easton, waa married to M. J. Brady, of Mauch Chunk, iu St. Bernard's Cathedral at Eastur. on Tuesday. The No. 2 furuaco of tho Thomas Iron at Hokendauqua, haa been blown out. Th leaves Bye of the company's furnaces at said ill place in blast. SSfAn Increase of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry at llagaman's store and a decline in prices. Please call and see aa we make no false statements in advertising. At an election held on Wednesday evening the members of the Catasauqua ItlUei.C.v. I, unanimously elected Win. II, Bartholomew captain. Land Plaster for sale bv the barrel or ton at J. L. Gabel's. James Fatsinger, the driver of the ex press wagon, of town, receiyed a severe kick on bis leg below the knee, from hia horse last Monday afternoon. H3J.FOR SALE, Several choice build ins: lota, one iu the boiough of Lehichlnn. Good location. Apply at J. F. IIaldich's, Muilc store. A lady from Blnghampton lectured on Temperance in the Eyangelical church, here, on Tuesday evening to a large au dienre. - A strawberry festival la to come off In Armory Hall, atSlatiugtnn, this (Saturday) afternoon and evening, for the benefit of the Presbyterian church of that place, 2a.lf you wanta nice smooth,casy shave vour hair cut or shampooing, go to Franz. uoeuerer s saloon, under tne fcxenangelio lei. no wm nx you rigui, ana don tyoi lorgei u. The Reading Herald aaya that it is the intention of tbe Peuuaylyania Railroad to run their line from tbat city to Allentown to connect with the Lebigh Valley, S-A handsome assortment of gold neck chains, bracelets, lockets, welch chains and rings just received at E, II. Uohl's, Mauch Chunk. It will do your eyes good to see them. , Mr. R. Murray McDowell, of Slating ton, has received tbe contract to furnish tbe school slates for the public schools of Billl more city. rOot Ilacaman'a store, Lehightnn, Pa., to get tbe leading genuine American Matches;. n ha deals in none of the foreign imitation trash with which the people have been so extensively swiudled. Philip Davltt, of Shenandoah, disap peared from his borne en Sunday and bos not been been seen since. It Is thought that be wandered off to the mountains and fell lotos mine breach. A searching party has been organized. SB-E. F. Luckenbach, Broad way, Mauch Chunk, Is now opening for the Inspectloj of his friends, tho largest slock of new dealgna in WALL PAPERS ever seen In t bis ly, ana is selling very ThelmcricannWturisJ (English or German edltion),and the Carbon Aovocatk will bo sent to any address on receipt of two dollars. Tbe price of the Agriculturist is $1.50. Pure Linseed Oil, at J. L. Gabel's, G8 cents per gal lon lor cash For the week ending on tho 9th Inst., 80,971 tons of coal was transported over tbe h. V. RR making a total of 3,004,417 tons to that date, and showing an Increase of 150,738, aa compared with saiuo lime last year. J!3-Mrt. Mamie J. Mullen, fashlonablo dressmaker, ai me uahbun apvouath ii flee, this borough. Pcr'ect fits and work manshln cuarantced. Wax Flowers of all designs at loweat prices. White Flowers for funerals a specially. The driving park at Ritlersvllle, Le bigh county, has been leased for the season by B. A. Fulmer, who last year managed tho trotting horse Deacon Crankelt. Tho park has been entered into tbe National Trotting Association. SZr I have now on band a lot of Light Single and Dnublo Buggy Harne'a and Heavy Team Harness, which I will sell at a very reasonable price. Any style made to order mi short nonce. Yours, Ac , Milton Fi.onv, Weissport, Pa, For tbe 7 days ending on the 8th Intl., there were 121,109 tons of coal Bbippd over the Lehigh & Susquehanna RR., making a total fur tho year to that date ol 1,090,480 tons, an increase as compared with same time last year of 241,090 Inns.. ASuTsxHFUONit "Hello! hello 1 1 Who is it Mary 7" "Jennie, I did use Horn's Telephone Liniment fur my headache, it cureii it in less than ten minutes. 1 woui.i not be without it. It is the king of all liniments, and thank you Jennie, for recommending me such a good medicine. Good bye I" Aro we going to have nny celebration in this borough of the glorious Fourth 7 But three weeks remain to perfect arrangements if you intend to do anything. What are tho members of tho 1 chlghUyi Band doing? Thcv should start the ball rolling. Come, boys wake up, and let us hear from you. Best make of Jlorso Shoe Nails for 2()cts a pound by the box at J. L. Gabel's. Scene on an ocean steamer : Steward You musn't be 6ick on the stairs, air. Suf fering Frenchman Sjcreblsu I ABd think you I am sick on your dnmne stairs to make myself pleasure 7 But sick or well, you will always find comfortable carriages at low rates at David Euberl's popular livery ou North street, this borough. James O'Donnell, a resident of New- kirk, near Tamaqua, committed suicide by hanging Tuesday. The deceased worked in the mines until recently when bo started to peddle notions. Ue had just returned from a trip to Mauch Chunk and com plained of feeling unwell. In the absence of bis wife and family he hanged biniselfto to tbe bed post. He was fifty-eight years of age. Lewis' Best White Lead at $7.00 a hundred at J. L. Gabel's, for cash. Ex-Prothonotury Thomaa F. Kerns, cl Schuylkill county was married Tuesday at St. Patrick's Church, Pottsville, by Rev. A J. Gallagher to Miss Clara E, daughter ol Frank P. Sterns. Tbe wedding was a very quiet affair, and immediately allerwariL the couple left fur Philadelphia, where they will make their future home, and where a handsome residence hail already been fitted up tor tbeir reception. Monday evcninganold man named rown, resident iu East Weissport, and employed at the Iron bridgo un the L. V. R. R., above Packerton, wus struck by the bumper of a passing car, and knocked down, receiying aeevere scalp wound, n dislocated jaw, and other cuta and bruiaer. He wus brought to the depot in town and ultended to by Drs Reber and Zern, and lakeu to his home, where he remains uuder the care of Dr. Zern. James Clark, aged seventy yeats, one of the first employes at the furnace of the late Peter Cooper in Phillipsburg, was in slaully killed at l'blilinsburg. ou the New Jersey Central Railroad Friday morning. After an engine on one track passed him he walked across to the down track end was struck by a passenger troln and thrown Ills' into the air. His forehead wus knocked in and bis neck and one arm and a leg broken. He Icayesa wife aud four children. 10d. to GOd. nails ot J. L. Gabel's for only $3.20 per Letters received from John G. Biery, formerly of Weissport, report him well and doing well. Ho Is now working at New ca6tle, King county, Washington Territorj, erecting bouses for a coal company located at tbot placej wages vary from $3 50 to $4. per day, and board and lodgings at $7.00 per week. His last letter dated May 20th, 6ays it has been raining here for 28 days in succession, and is still cloudy," Hia health is good, 'and he desires to be remembered to all bis old friends Sheriff Lcntz in cluded, Married at (ho reaidence ot tbe bride's parents, in this city, on Tuesday morning, June 5th, by Rev. Chas. Irish, Mr. Win, A. Corlright, of Mauch Chunk, ami Miss Jen nie Rawlings. Unquestionably Mineral Point rears a superior lot of girls, as they are In demand all over the country, and almost too frequently are they captured by distant parties, and taken to superintend distant homer; however wo must acquiesce to Cupid's cunning, and draw cousolatiou from tbe fact tbat our loss is a great gain for others. They departed the tame day for Pennsylvania, followed by tbe well wishes of every one in this community, wneru tne uriue is a siauuing lavorile. sr;..Mf ..... u-.-. tn..t Tbe corner-stone of a new Roman Catholio church at Parsons,Luierne county, was laid on Sunday by Bishop O'Hara Tbe new church will be 103 feel long and 55 feet in width 1 ji-The borough authorities of Weissport Jre putting tho streets of tbat borough iu a fine conditiou Rigbt, gentlemen, beautify your town A four-year-old ton of William Filbert Is lying at the point of death at Shenan doah, the result of drinking tbe dregs of beer kegs thrown out on tbe payement in front of saloons. Daniel Fisher, aged 50 yesrs, who late ly moved to Shenandoah from the West was found in a lumber yard by the Chief Of Police, on Tutsday evening, stupefied with laudanum. He died Wednesday morning, " Poelmaster Knechl, of Welasport, and his better half, are tbe happiest couple in ten counties, and all because a little daugh ter arrived at tbelr domicile one day last week We are really not astonished at tbelr happiness over the event, seeing that it is the first of the kind which has occurred In the family for 6fteen years. Being Postmaster, wo supposo Is the cause. coun-jyQrbe Weiseport Rolling Mill Is again r.W.I, I. !ll .,, I.. ,,.. tion of time. The Slate Exchange of Lehigh and Northampton Counties met, at Easton, on Monday. It was concluded to continue tbe old prices for six months longer. A resolution was adopted authorising ' the President and Secretary of tbe Exchange to join In a petition to the Superintendent of the Geological survey for a scientific sur vey of the slate deposit of Northampton and Lebigh counties. Tbe Lehigh Valley Railroad Company haa declared a quarterly dividend of two percent., payable July 16. Tho books will close June 18 and re open July 2. Tho Greenwood Rollins Mill. Tho Greenwood Rolling Mill at Tamaqua, which susnended some time ago on account of the failure of C. F. Scboener and the Greenwood Rolling Mill Company, will resume work about tbe 16th instant, under a new management. It baa been leased by Daniel Shepp and H. A. Weldy, two ol Tomaqua's most enterprising citizens, who will engage in tho .nanufacturool merchant, barand hoopiron. Trie mill gives employ mcnt to several hundred bands and puts about $15,000 a month into circulation in that borough. The resumption will be bailed with delight by tho business people, Commencement Excrcisos Tho billowing programme of exeroiscs has been issued by the Lehigh University, South Bethlehem, Pa. University Sunday, June 1 7lb, sermon by the Rey. Charles C, Till'any, of New York, at 11 a. in. In tbe Chapel. Thesis Day, Wednesday, June 20th Junior Orutorical contest for tbe Alumni prises at 11 a. m. in Packer Hall. Address beforo the Alumni Association by Thomas M. Drown, M. 1)., of Easton, at 7:30 p. in. in Packer Hall. Tne President's reception, nt 9.00 p. m. University Day, Thursday, Juno 2Is', Commencement In the Opera House, at 10:30 a. in. A Yonng Woman's strange Ailment. Wnmclsdorl.a small village about fifteen miles from Reading, is considerably excited oyer tbe strange case of a young and prelty girl. Miss Annie C. Chain. She was taken suddenly ill on Sunday, June 3, and gradu ally grew worso. Physiciaus were sum moned aud did all in their power to relieve her, but in Vain. She complained of a severe dizziness in ber head and grew very aleepy and awooned and Bonn became unconscious. She has remained in a stupor ever since. Three physiciaus are in attend ance, but the case has outwitteil thorn thus far. What her ailment is is not known. She was always iu the best of health before her present attack. She is apparently un conscious. Galvanic batteries have been used to icvive her, but to no purpose Compromised. The committee of tho iucnmobondhnldcrs of the Central Railroad of New Jersey and Joseph W. Burn hum, who has begun a suit to determine the amount of past due in terest on the bonds, had a conferenco.Thurs day of last week wilh the officers of the enmnanv and President F. B Gowen ot the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Com pany, thut resulted In a compromise of the differences between tho two lutcrests. According to the plan agreed upon, the holders of the income bonds are to receive one and a hulf years' interest, or 10) ) cent in 6 p rent, scrip, convertible Into Jersey Ceutral stock after 1SS5. This is to cover all interest up to May 1 last. The bonds are to be changed to a II '(I cent, coupon bond, drawing interest from the date men tioned, and tbo company is to waive all right to redeem tbe bonds before their maturity in 1908. The Lebigh Republican Delegates. Saturday afternoon, in the court house nt Allentown, the Republicans of Lehigh county, in convention assembled, elected four delegates to the Stale Convention. There was a good representation and nearly every district sent delegates. Samuel Mc Hose was unanimously elected Senatorial delegate, his name being the only one pre serited. He is a brother of Isaac Mcllose, ol Reading, whose friends are pushing him for Stole Treasurer. The Representative delegates aro James B. Hamersly, Dr. M. II. Boye and Oscar A. Neft, While in slructiona were not glyen or pledgea made it is commonly believed the delegates fayor Mr. Mcllose for State Treasurer. There ia a strong sentiment in Lebigh county fur Mcllose, as he is a native of the county and has for years been identified with some ol the prominent iron establishments in tbat ana Berks counties. Lewis Outruns Milcy. The one-hundred yards foot race between Miley, of Summit Hill, and Lewis, of Wilkesbarre, which has been attracting to much attention from tbe sporting men of Luzerne, Car I win and Schuylkill counties, camenffat Mahanoy City, on Thursday of lust week. There waa a large attendance from tbe bomea of the runnera and each sit of men backed their favorites largely. At the start Miley led In the betting, but towards tbe time set fur the race the Lewis meu were shouting themselves hoarse with beta on their man. The rain interferred with the atart and it waa iiostpnncd until about4.30 p. m, Lewia took the lead at the atart. When he had run filty varda he threw up his hands end looked around for Miley, and then fairly ran from bim. He was an easy winner by four yards. Owing to the poor condition of tbe track caused by tbe rain the time made wat bad, tue race taking about Hi seconds. Arrested for Chili Mnrder. A dead body of a child apparently about nine daya old wat found floating in tbe Susquehanna Thursday of last week with a beer bottle attached to Its neck. An jnves ligation into tbo facts of the rasa leads In the following result. Bomo years ago a widow with her four children removed to Canada from Plymouth. The mother re turned shortly afterward and married man named Peterson, leaylng her children in a borne in Canada. About a month ago the el lest daughter also returned to Ply mouth and gaye birth to a child. The mother said she would relieve her daughter from any further embarrassment by placing the child in the Children's Home at Wilkes Barre. The, daughter willingly gave her . , . ' ."t"L .. : 1 i ... cjoaeiiv aijJy'j1 N uineu away. It la supposed lha tffrs. Peterson than threw the baby into tbe.rlver instead of talking it to the Home, out was arrested Friday and beld for trial, Here in earnest Summer, Big Creek Items. Mr. William Arner and wife, of East Mauch Chunk, paid a flying visit to Mrs, Arner'a parents laat week. Mr. Adam Bennlngcrnnd wife,of8lat- ' Ington, were the guetta of Martin Snyders over Sunday, at this place. Tilghman Driesbacb, of this place, has erected a new wagon shed during laat week, It looks good. Our farmers are busily engaged In cul tivating their corn, and they are all pleuied tbat the crops look to good. Henry Neeb, of this place, sold ahorse this week to Mr. Swank, of Maucli Chunk , for $115. Prof.' Snyder and wife, of Weissport, were hereon a yislt oyer Sunday to hia paronte. They greatly enjoyed their trip. Frank Held it putting hia houseiu repair, and no wonder when hia ehickens are lay lug eggt with a two inch tall to them. George Buck was, eu Monday, to Slat Ington with bis horse-power, te get it re paired. Joscphus. Lehigh Valley Homoeopathic Medical So ciety. The regular meeting of the Lehigh Val' ley llomceopalbio Medical Society -was beld on last Thursday in the office of Dr. M. J. Holben, at Slatington. Dr. T. C, Bunting, of Mauch Chunk, presided. The meeting was well attended and very inter etting. Dr. A. L. Kistler, of Allentown, read ayery able and interealing essay on acute Brighl's disease of the kidneys, giving minutely its premonitory symytoms, Its pathology, causes, diagnosis, microscopic changes, and treatment, both preventive and curative, and especially so in regard to diet. Theessay waa followed by a discus sion by all the members. Inlerestingctscs, both medical and surgical, wore reported. Tbe society appointed as delegates to tbe American Institute of homeopathy which meets at Niagara Falls the third week in June, Drs. John Detweiler and E. D. Doo- little, of Easton, and Dr. F. J. Slough, of Allentown. This ia the oldest national medical organization in this country, this being ita fortieth anniversary. The next regular meeting of the Lebigh Valley Homoeopathic Medical Society will be beld in Allentown, at the residence of Dr. J. II. Helfrich.on the first Tharsday in August. Allentown Democrat. Redivitlon of the Jersey Central R. R. Tbo Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company Saturday issued a card of which the annexed is a copy. The Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Companv. General office, 227Soiith Fourth Street Philadelphia, June Sth 1883. The ruilnuds and leased lines o' the Cenliul Railroad Company ol New Jersey, which under lease of May 29th, 1883, have passed into the nsscssioii nf the Pblldelphia and Reading Railroad Company, will bo operat ed uuder the divisional organization. The Jersey Central Divisiou comprising the mam line of the Central Railroad of New Jersey, from Jersey City to Phillips burg, and Ha several branches, as well as the South Braucu Railroad and Long drench Railroad. Mr. W. W. Stearns is appointed Super intendent nflhia division, and also o( l lie femes and boats connected therewith. His office shall be at Elizabeth N. J. The Lehiuh and Susquehanna Division, comprising the main line nf the Lehigh and Susquehanna Railroad, from Fhilliiisburg to Union Junction, with its several braucbes uud luterals Mr. W. 8. Polhemus is appointed Su perintendent ol' this division. His office will be at Mauch Chunk, I'c The New Jersey Southern Division, com prising the main line nf tile New jersey Southern Railroad and tbe Vineland'Ruil- road, from Sandy Hook In Bavside.witb their several branches and extensions., Mr. Ruins Blodcett ia appointed Sinierin-' temlent of thisdlviainn, Hiid aa such will have charge of the steamboats which run In connection therewith. His office will be at Manchester, N. J. J. h. Woottkx, General Manager. Stolen from its Cradle. A Pottsyille dispatch of the 11th Inst. gives the following: John Bachman, a farm er residing in the Tumbling Run Vullcy, a lew miles from Pottsville, although al most F0 years ol age, would readily pass for 50. He has been married twice. By his first wife be has several tons, who are married. By the second wife, who Is not 30, be is the father ot three children, the youngest being only four months old Sun day evening, accompanied by hia wife and the two older children, lid left tha bouse and went to a favorilo shady resort, a quarter of a mile distant, leaving the baby sleeping in the cradle. The doors of tbe house were left unlocked. A watchdog however, remained in the yard, Mr. Bach man and bit wile were scarcely ecated In tho woods when the dogappeared and kept up u continual howling, which Baebman took as a warning that all was not right at home. Tbe family Immediately returned and were horrified to find that the babe waa missing. Tbe parenta imdluted a search, which was only teiminated by dark ness. No trace ol tho child could be found, Although there waa money and valuables in tho house, nothing waa disturbed. Mr, Bachman, who went to roltavilie Monday to invoke the aid of the police and (he newspapera cannot aee what motive anyono could huve bad for stealing hia child. Its mysterious disappearance has caused much excitement in tbe neighborhood. A Row on s Bace-Conrte- Whlle Trinket aud Edward Thorn were making their second heat, in the presence of four thousand people at Lee Park, Wilkesbarre, Friday, a row occurred which came very near ending in a riot. John 8. Morrison, H. Mitchell, W. B. Rocker and Harry Hamilton, all Western meu, who bad charge of a gambliog booth on tbe ground, were eetuHniby a crov d, headed by a constable named Tammany, who de manded tbat the men stop tbe game at once and consider themselves under orrcst. This the men refuted to do. Whereupon Tammany and bit oase proceeded to i.ike charge ol the money and make the arrots by lorce, striking tbe men with billies and the butt end of revolvers. In self defence tbo gamblers pulled tbelr reyolvera and a scene of great excitement ensued. Tbe au dieuceon the main stand made a null fur the scene of tbe disturbance and soon the whole crowd wsa a yelling mob. Tbe sympathy of the spectators was with the gamblert and crict were heard on eyery band I "Hang tbe Constable aud bit aids," "Shoot tbe suckers' etc. For a while It appoared as though tbe excited mob would carry out tbeir threats, but a pistol wat discharged in tbe air and the crowd d it parted In great haste. The managers ol the race course then came upon the scene nnd ordered tbe arrest of Turn many and hia fol lowera, who were unauthorized to make tbe arrest. The racing was then resumed Many ladies almost fainted during the progress of the melee, and tbe Philadelphia jokeys iu attendance ou tha races laid it was one of the most exciting things they ever saw at a race. At a hearing in tbe evening before Alderman Parsons, Tam many and bis pals were beld for a further hearing on Saturday, when tbey were held to answer at the next term of the Luzerne Court. VO. Pay up now we need cash. -lis; Conrt Procc-jdlngt. Owing to the Illness of Assoclato Judge Meendsen and tbe absence of Judge Packer, ho business waa transacted Monday. On Tuesday morning, Judge Mtendaen having an far recoyered as to be pi"tent, Judge Dreber charged the Grand Jury, and the business of tho Court proceeded. The flist case acted upon waa Com. ys. J.T. McDanlel telling liquor to minors. Constable Filtz, priteculor, Verdict not guilty, prosecutor to pay one third and defendant two thirds of the costs, On Wednesday morning two other cases against J. T. McDanlel, for selling liquor lo minors and for telling on Suuday, were called j after bearing witnesses and argu menl by counsel, the jury fouud defendant guilty ou both Indictments. Coin. vs. Tatrick McGee j assault and threats) verdict, prosecutor to pay ono thlrd and the defendant two thirds of the costs. Inthecasool Com. vs. Peter Beer; lar ceny; the Grand Jury Ignored the bill and directed that the prosecutor, Samuel L. Meckes, shsuld pay tbe coat, thia clause was overruled by Judge Dreber, who stated that the Grand Jury could not 'fix tho costs upon a prosecutor In a felony case, nnd, therefore, directed that tho county pay the costs In tbe case. Mahoning Twinklings. The farmers of Mahoning expect a good crop of grain and bay this season. But some are afraid that tbe weather might bo rainy during the season, for drying hny, etc. They say "that for the past three or fouryeara almost any fool could have made hay, but this year it will take a skillful farmer to do it." Messrs. Nathan Balliet and Ainon Arner, got themselves new mowers tint week. Tbey bought the "Empire" which are known aa the beat mowers in this country. Un Tuesday morning Mr. E. S. Hop pes lost a horso He bad been sick for eov. erul weeks. It was a very good horse, only Ave years old, and worth at leasl $250. Latt Sunday evening D. M. B., and W. H. B., went to tbo tinging echool, which is held at public school bouse No. 2, this die triet, each with a basket on bis arm, what they had tho basketa for we know not, bu wo suppoae tbat it waa fur the purpose nf gathering chips to kindle the fir a on Mun day morning. II. A. Keiser was at Summit Hill on Friday, June fllh, attending an exaiuina lion, and on Tuesday, 12th Inst, ho went to East Mauch-Chunk, where be was ex auiined, and most likely will teach there the coming term. Miss Emimi Seidle Is off to Myerstown this week attending tbe closing exercises at tho Pulatiuute College. Miss Seidle was a student lormerly of that institution. Messrs. Til. M. Balliet and O. K. Mus- aleiiian, who were at home to spend part of their senior vacation, are off to college again, and will graduate on thc2Iut Inst. The Literary 8ociety was not.ycry well attended on last Saturday night on occount of tbe rain, therefore the debate was post poned until this (Saturday) evening. Tbe question is: "Resolved, Tbet all railroad interests should be controlled by the Na tionol Government." Mountain Drove Camp Meeting;. The twelfth annual camp meeting of the Mountain Grove Camp Meeting Association will be held at Mountain Grove, Luzerne county, commencing Wednesday August 8. and closing Thursday, August 10, 1883, and will be In chargo ofHer. M. L.Smyser, Presiding Eider of the Danyille District. Tho tents aro 9xlR feet in size, wilh swingle comb roof, making the second 6torlet full height, with etuirwayt front and rear. Tlie'association alms to make the expenses of its patrons as low as possible. Tbe follow, ingscbedue of rates has been fixed, viz: For rent of tent on the circle, $7: on the avenues, $6; for boarding rer term. $6, 50;perday,$ljpermea, 50 cents. Chli dren under 12 yearV half price. Lodgings (for a limited number only) in good apait menta and on tingle cols for the term, $2,50 for three nights, $1.25; for a tingle night 50 cents. Lodgers, to insuro comfort should bring a heavy shawl or a blanket with them A commissary under tbe auspices of the association willbe established on the ground, ut which bread, meals, vegetables, groceries and supplies generally can bu bad at reason able prices. The supplies will bo received Iresh daily expect the Sabbath. Tho best possible arrangements will be made to furnish accommodations on II e grounds fur those who desire to spend tbe Sabbath in tills consocrated grove. All persons desiring such accommodations must make early application to the secre tary of the association, Cyrus Straw, Drums, Luzerne County, Pa. The Sunbury, Hazleton & Wilkes Barre, Lehigh Valley, Northern Central and the Philadelphia and Erie railroadt carry pas sengers to and from the meeting atexi-ur aion rates,and wllltrausportcanipcquippoge aud baggage free. The Silk Manufacture. A correspondent of the Philadelphia JYfM writing from Allentown eayat Through the courtesy of Loula Solilliac, superinten dent of the Adelaide Silk Mills, your cor respondent woa recently permitted to visit tbe entire works, on a tour of inspection while tbey were In octlve operation. Tha handsome and cimmndiout building cost upward of $85,000, and waa a most valuable acquisition to the Lehigh Valley, aa within ita walla over 500 people find constant em ployment. The employees are nearly all girls and young women, who, with a few exceptions, are residents of Allentown or ita Immediate vicinity. The machinery ia of the most modern design, and the restless automatons accom plish their work with wonderful exactness and precision. The reeling and weaving nl the nny corns is a most interesting sight The large lire-proof sale waa examined, where many bundles of the natural fibre were awaiting their tranaltion into tbe most beautiful robes that fashion might de cree. This silk, in its raw state, ia just aa it was reeled from tbe cocoons, and lit natural color, which yariea from a shade of white to a rich golden tint, ia already verv beautiful. Tho length of tho gossamer web which composes the cocoon is from 300 to 500 yards, or over one-fourth ora mile. The art of reeling these liny fibres ia said to have been known in China nearly 2000 yeart beforo Christ by "Siling Cbl," wife of Prince Huaiigti, third Emperor of China, to whom homage it still paid as "Goddeta of bilk Worms." Tbis oriental discovery wat guarded to well that the secret of njk cul ture and the nature of its product was un known In Europe for 1000 veara after ita Introduction in China) and'at lata as the Christian era tome silk fabrics when sold realized tbeir weight In gold. To-day these almoal countless spindles aud looms work for all, and tbe cost bat been reduced to a minimum, so that true economy suggests tbat tilk be worn in prelereace to many other textile fabrics of almost equal value. Teachers' Examinations. Teacbera examlnationi will be hold at follows i Lanttnrd, Saturday, JunelCtb. Weutherly. Tuesday, June 19th, Leblgbtou, Monday. June 5th. Examlnatione will begin at 9 , m Teachers mutt be examined in the district in which they intend to teach, Exceptions will be made only for satisfactory reasons. Tims. M. Ballieti Co. Supt. of Schools, Where Will we Qo 1 A taking and timely book haa just been Issued by the National News Bureau, of Washington, 1). 0., entitled "Our American Retoitt) Where to Go nnd How to Get There." It is well written, being edited by tbo author of our Washington Letters, handsomely printed, and profusely and elegantly Illustrated. There Is a chapter on Washington, with views of tbo public building; and chapters on the Yellowstone Nallonnl r'urk, Colorado and California and their scenery ) the Catakill, Allegheny nnd While Moiinlaln.yiro beaotlfully Illustrated and each, taken separately, north tho price of the book, In addition lo these Iteontalns articles on the Lakes and Rivers of our country, the Luray Caves, th. Mineral Springs, the Thousand lalauu., the leading Scaalioro Resorts, unit the lieuMi Resorts of the South, The wonder is how n bonk gotlen up in auch atyle can be sold for the low pr'ce at which It la offered 50 cents In paper ands51.U0 in biindsome clolh, It cull be bud of newadeulers generally nr will bo sent postpaid by tho publisher on receipt of price. STOCK MARKETS. Closing prices of De Haven k Towniend, Bankers, No. 30 South Third Street, Phil adelphia. S'ocks bmight uud sold either lor cash or on inarnin. rhiladcljihia, June 13, 18KI. bid asked II SJ's.Ext 103 U s ''nrrency O's 139 - US 3,'sExt 103J - U8 4J, new 112J 113 U S4-a II9J 120 Pennsylvania R R 69 691 Philadelphia & Reading R R 20J 29 Lehigh Vallev II It 07 r.7J Lehigh Cool A Navigation Co 45J 45J United N J R R A- Cnniil Co 192 193 Northern Central R R Co 57J 5H) llestunvllle fuss, K It Co 131 15 Buff. Pitlsburg A West. R R Co... 14$ UJ central Transportation (Jo 37 3S Northern Pacific Com 52 A2 " FreM KJ 91) North Pennsylvania R R 601 67 Philadelphia' Erie R R JR 20 Sliver, (Trades) 99J 99J IIAUKICn. FRETZ WILLIAMS. At the residence of Mr. John W 1 lams.of Ful ertnn. Le bigh county, by tho Rev James Lltlle.of iinaenaaunua, reter J. l' retz, lormerly 01 Steniton, Northampton county, to Miss iuargarci Williams, 01 l erndaie. Carbon and Luzerne couuty papers please copy. DIED. KRUM. In this borough, on the 6th Inst., Sulomio Krum, wife of Joseph Krum, aged 411 years and 7 years. New Advertisements. Mark Twain's NEW BOOK "Life on tho Mississippi," la nrovlne the arandeit lucceti of all the Twain Series. Aobkuisb rnni AfiPHrnn Uowanzato JUJUA nUiJiUO For terms anu icrrliorv. auuress uouula&b Bros , 53 N. 7th St., Philadelphia, 1'a. T H E S U N 0,kcS?N Decided opinions expressed In laniruairo thatoan be umlerttoodi the nronintesc. ful . est and most accurito intelligence of what ever In U10 wide world Is worth attention. That Is what everybody la suro to find in any edition ol THE SUN. Subscription: Daily (4 panes), by mall, 55c. a month, or S6.50 a year; Sunday(8 pages), SI. 20 per jear; VKKKryr (8 panes), 81 per year. I. W. ENUL.AN1), Publisher, may2s wt Mow York Olty. Pensions fur Soldiers on any Dis ease, Wound or injury. Addross. E. StlllALL Court Houto, Norrlilown, Pa, maJiO v,-3 Advortisors by addressing Oeo. P. Rowoll & Co., to Spruce St., New York, can learn pi" oisoi cost. 01 any pronoseu line 01 ai'- vuiirinini ia American Newspapers. aa-loo-pago Pamphlet, 250. may.c.iva Estate Notice. Estate of John W. Ileberllmr, late ot the Borough of 1-ehlKhton. (Jnrbon County. Pa.. deceased. All persons Indented to said estate are requested to make lininodlato payment, and those having legal claims against tbe same' will present them, wtthont delay, In proper order lor settlement, to AMANDA ). HEUERLINO, Excoutrlx. ijenigmon, June 11&4--V0- Financial Statement of Boro. School District, For Year oiiuiiig Juiie 1, 1883. DIt. To Kira. Newhatt Tax Collector,. .. 4530 30 state Appropriation joi au llalanco in band of Treasurer... 71 44 Note In Hank 32i CO All other tuurcet, rent, ice V3 (0 45387 13 OR. By Audltora $ ? 00 ii, v. luorimmer, s riiiiiug is vj " M. llellman & (Jo., Coal........ ltn us " A. II. Mosser, Repairing Heater 19 6ii "'I boa Kemerer, Insurance 1135 " Ezra Newlmri. Tax Collector .. 228 81 " E. M. Under, Treasurer, Fees. 61 00 " It. V. llolford, Sec'y, Salary,... 76 Ou ' 61. llellman. Hauling Lumber . 6 00 " Kuntz Bros., Rubber Felt s 00 " E. II, Snyder, Merchandise It 96 " Interest on Bonds for 1883 12S7 31 " " ' due prior to 18S3 12100 " T.ewls Walk, Janitor, hervlcet. 81 60 " Teachers Wair.es 1870 00 " licpalrlnic Walks and llouso... 165 00 " Lumber and Freight 301 42 M Incidental tlxpensef 2 24 " Bonds Redeemed 9)0 on i3H 16 Balance In Treasury 27 1 8 Whole amount or Bonded Indebt edness June 1st. 1882 28.090 00 June 1st, 1883 27,475 00 iest umance in Treasury - vs Wholo amount of Indebtedness. Junel, 1883 27,W7 02 It. F. HDFiORH, oecietary. Lchlghton, June Sth, 1683-W3 Annual Financial Statement of the . LeMgiiti Boro. School Bistrict, YEAR ENDIlia JUNE 4, 1883. E. 11, SNYDEIt, Treasurer, To llalance on hand June 6, 1882 DR. t 74 44 337 fcl) 4636 30 13 10 326 OU Mate Appropriation, " School 'faxes " Other Sources " Loam 16367 13 OR. By Vouchers paid at follows; Fur Repairs, tie 4!I 74 Teachers Wages ,. 1840 no Fuel ".... 113 03 Feet of Tax Collector 2.0 61 Treasurer's and Sec'y's Salary . . . V.'6 (M llebtaand Interest paid 2311 31 Insurance and other expenses .... 170 26 $i3lV 06 Balance 28 U8 We, the undersigned duly elected Auditors ofthe Dorougb of Lcjilnhlon, b.vo examined the foregoing account of E It. Snyder, Trea surer, and certify Ibat It It correct to tbe best of our kuowledge and belief. W. P. LONO. 1 Auditors; P. M. VANLIEW, Audllors. Lebfgbton, June 6, 18:3-w3 The Complete Bone Phosphate ! MANUFAOTUltEl) UV THE ALLENTOWN M'FG COMPANY, One of the Uest Fertilizers for nil kinds, of FARM Crops nnd GARDEN Vegetables, can bo bought in largo or small in quan tities of M. HEILMAN, LEiuauTOx, pa. jjare.b au. Oranges and Florida Bettor than Breezes and Blossoms Under a New Flag, Even tho laimy air and orange groves uf Florida, fall to keen Its pcoplo full ofhappf ness and comfort. Art must help nature everywhere In tbe tropics aa ainont the pines of the North. "And, chief among; the blessings which are adapted to all tunes," writes Dr. J (1. Wallace, ol Furt Hade, Fla., "la PAnitin's 1 oMU, It agema to have tbe world for n Held, and must of tho current diseases yield to Ita aott m. I bare usod It thecuseufa delicate ami d)icptlc young lady, with tbe must K'aillyli'K rcsulta. It teemed lo accomplish Willi ease what the usual prescriptions and treatment for that mlscrablo nialudy fatted wholly tn bring about. I am also glud to state th.tt the Tonic has uroatly rolicved Ino per-mnitly i.l a troublesome titioile condition ui I he stomach ot longstanding, it is tbo Ideal purtner and invia;nriini. tvlessrs. ttatcnx ?c Co call ospcebil alien tloi, 4 the tuct ihitt alter April 16, in the name unit stylo or this prepurHllou will lo re alter bo sl-nply Pditer'a Tonic Tne word "Uluge " la ,o, pid, for tho reason that un principled deulu ' tiro Constantly deceiving ibclr putrona by i:hkthuliu; Inferior prep nrailoua under Hie na.e nf .timccr: and as uinirer is un uniiiiporian nueoriOK 1114rn.net 1 In our Tonic, we urn auro tl.it our Irlonds will aitree with us us to the p t.rlcty of the cnuntxe. There wii.t, nt: r,o CHAtit-:, now- bvnt, in tho prcpiiutlou ltteirr cud nil Domes reiuaiiiiug 111 1110 hitude til :a.es, winniMd unler tin nime nt .'I'aiik.us tliMiim Tumu." contain tbo trcnnluu uiiiil-. cine It tho siiruuitie or Itisrox &.bu. is ivi the bottom uf ll.o ouUluo wiupper, June 3.(3 Iid. Charles Eapp Respcetfully nnnouncn to the citizens nf Lchlghton aud trinity that Le lias opened a Meat Market, IN LCVAN'S BUILDING, Bank Street, Lehightoii, Pa., where he may be found every week day from 6:00 o'clock A. M. to 9:01 P. M with a full tupplyof I'llIMK FltKSIl MEAT. Prices at low as tho lowest. Patronage Is respect fully solicited. Jui,e2iu6 To Whom it May Concern. AH persona aro ln-reby forbl.1 meddling with tbo following personal Property lotnco by Iho undersigned to T, F. FKHU.ol Lon er Towamenslnu Towi ship. Carbon (!n., Pa as tho sauio is my property, and leased lo htm by me, to wit: tine llruwn Marc, 1 Top llugi-y, 1 Hutcber Wairon. 1 Med, 1 Set or Douuio nnrucss, 1 Scl or. Single Harness, 1 Uhopplnic M.4chtno. 1 Sausage Stullcr. a lull Set uf Uutchers' Tools, 1 straw Cutler. 1 Cook Stove, 1 Parlor Stovo, 1 Bedroom Set nnd Bedding. 2 Bedsteads nnd lleddinu. 1 Wardrobe, 2 Tobies, Lot or Choirs, and all nthir nitlcles or Household Furnliureon the premises now occupied hi the said T F. Fehr. JACOB lll-sr, LehlitliTwp, Northampton County, l'enn'a. June 8th, 1883-W3 Administrators' Notice, Estato ot Jonas Focht, Dccoascd. Letters nf Administration on the Eslato of Jonas Focbt, lalo or tbe Borough of rarry. vllle. Carbon county, Pcnnu., deceased, have been granted to tbe undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to the said estate are re. guested to moke Immediate payment, and inose naving claims or demands nut make known tbo tame without delay. THUS S. Ill-UK and CATHAIilNE FdfllT, Juno 2, 1883-we Administrators. Kespeotfully announces to tho people of Lc hlghton nnd Its vicinity, that ho Is now pre pared to supply them with all kinds of Household Furniture Manufactured from tbe best Seasoned Mate rials at Prices fully as low ns tho tame artlcln, can be bouirht for tlspwlipro. Hero are a fow of tbe Inducements offered Parlor Sets at from 50 to GO Walnut Marble-top )rcs?ln Case Ileitroom Suttcs, 3 pieces W to Pntntrd liedroom Suites $18 to $10 Cane Seated Cliafrn, j-ersntof 6,.., $3 Common Chatrt, per -et of 0 4 anu au oinor uooub cquuuy encap. In this connection. I deslro to call the at tention ofthe people to my ample fir HI (ton in THE UMKTAKM bUBlM wlthaNEW and HANDSOME HEARS P.. and a lull llneof OAhKKTS and COFFIISK. I am prepared to attend promptly to all or. ders In this Hue. at lowest prices. Patronage rerpcctlully suliclted and the moat ample latlslactl n guaranteed. V. SOHWAHTZ, octlJ IlANKSt., Lehluhton. A Common-sense Remedy, No more Rheumatism, Gout, or Neuinlgia. ImmEuiate Relief Warranted, remanent Cnre Guaranteed. Five veart ettablUhed and veter known to fail in a ingle caet acute or chronic. Refer to all prominent phyticiant and drtujglttt fvr the Secret ! . THE ONLY 1I1SSOLVEI1 UF TIIK POISONOUS UHIO ACIII WHIOll EX ISTS IN THE Hl.llOI) UF ItHi:UMATll) ANUUOIMY l'ATIKNl.S. nAT.TnTT.TOA la knorrn aaa enmiron-senae remedy, heciuse it strikes directly at tbe cause ut Ilheutnatlsin. (Jnut nnd Nturalgla, while su many to-called spccltict anil tup posed panaceas only treat locally the eficels. It hatbeen conceded by euilaent sclemlils that outward applications, such at rubbing without, ointments, liniments, aud soothing lotion "111 not eradicate tlie.e diseases wl.lcli are tbe result of the polsoulug of tho blood ulth I'rlo Acid, BALIGYI.ICA works with uiervcloua olTeot on this M'lo, and to reuwves tha dlaur ler. It la nuvr excluslvel) used bv all celbrated phyelelans of America and Europe. llUlitst Med o 1 Academy vt I'ria reports 86 p. r ceu( ofourvt In throe duv Remember that SAIICYLICA ia a crlaln cure for Rheumatism, Gout and Neuralgia. The most Intense pilna are subdued almost In. atantly, Ulvo It a trial. Relief guaranteed or money refunded. Thousands of testimonials tent t u applica tion. CI oBox 6 Boxes for f 5. Sent by ma 1 ou receipt of money. ASK YOUK DimUQIST FOIJ IT. Hut do not ha deluded Into taklnr Imlt . Hons nr substitutes, or something rceoin. mended n "Just aa good I" Insist on tbe KenulneTvllh the naino WASlllll tNE & till., on each box.whloh la uu-irautecd Hi-rot. eally pare undcrour tlunlurc, u ludlspen tibia r&piWIle tn Insure sueosst In tbe treat ment. Take no other, or eeijd'to ua lYasliliurno Ss Co., Proprietor, ST Broadway, enr. i'.i . Jlayl.ly. NKW VOHJC Suffer no longer from Dyspep sia, Indigestion, want of Appetlto,los3ofStrongtlt lack or Energy, Malaria, Intermittent Fevers, &p, BROWN'S IRON BIT TERS never fall3 to euro all thc3o diseases. Boston, Kovember t6, sBIt . BaonN Chemical Co. Gentlemen ! Tor years 1 have been a great tuffercr from Dyspepsia, and could gel no rellef(havinaj tried everything which, was recommend ed) until, acting on the advice of a friend, who had been benefitted bjr Uhown'3 Ikom HirrtRS, I tried a bottle, with roost surprising results. Previous to taking Bnown'a Isoh Bittbrs, everything I ate distressed me, and I suffered greatly from burning sensation In the stomach, which was unbearable. Since lav Ing Brown's Ifom Bmsaa, all eiy trouble are at an end. Can eat any time without any disagreeable re. suits. I sim practically another twrson. Mrs. W J, Flvnm, 33 Maverick St., E. Boston. BROWN'S-IRON BIT TERS acts likVq charm on tho digestive organs, removing all dyspsfctJc symptoms, such as tast Ing the food, Belching, Heat In tho Stomach, Heartburn, etc. Tho only Iron Preparation that will not blacken th teeth or give headache. Soli by nil Druggists. Brown Chemical Co. Baltimore, Mct.- See that all Iron Bitters are made by Brown Chemical Co., Baltimore, and have crossed red-lines and trade mark on wrapper, BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. THE BEST 07 AUL FOB KAIT AND BEAST.. For moro than a third of a contnrylhe JIIcxIcAiiltliifitroirrljtnimeiit has been knonn to mllltnna nil over tha wnrtil Jj tho only safo rellnnco for tho relief of nccmems una pain, ic 13 n zneaiemej ji.liid. l'cr every form of cjrtcrcalpaln JPislari" Liniment Is -wlthont on eannl. It penetrate flesh and muscle to tna very Donej maianrf mo oonunn nnco of pain und Inflammation lmnos- t-ihlo. Its cITccts upon Human Floslt and dm Brnto Ct-fntloii nro equally wonder ful. Tbo Mexican TANG Liniment is needed bv Bomobotlr in every licnsa. Kvery day brings news of i ue ngouyoion ammicamor xmra eubdueda at rltetimntio inartv-ra re stored, or a valuable liorM or OX sQvea oy uio jicaunj power OIUU3 which speedily enrea finch ailments of, tho HUHAN IXESU OS RUocmntlflm. iSirelllnfrfl. fltlff ami wr.iui, uiui, urumei ana Sprnins, Poison out HUea and Stliif;, fM.mtrfl, lamaneu. Old Sores, 1T1 c ?!!, I'roitbttes, OJillblitlns, 4o!3 rvipi'ifc, caked JJrnt, una lndcctl every fhrm of external ills cme. n ncnis lvnaout ecartr. Vor tho JJituTE Creation it cures .?'ni-uliis. Owiiinv. WttiT Joints. founder i TTnrneas pores. Hoof Dl eaic, l oot ItoCf fJrretr Vofm, Scab, Ifullovr Horn, Hcratchcaf vFli&d-, polli. Spavin, Tlirnuli, It Ing bone ( M Woven, I'oll llvll, Film upon tho fbrht nntl every olhrr ailment to vriticji tno occupants or mo Stnblo mill Block Vara are, liable. Tho IMczlcan Itluatoiig Unlment nlwaya curen nnd never lU&appolaU; and it lo, positively, TEB BEST OF ALL 03 KMT OR BEAST, OUMSHG! LOO Senit for ant new circulars cohtntnlntr fnltr at Mtiio-t Impo-t.mrottall es-rnliUer or tliHr Mir,' iMNmuiniuuuiiiicisucuutisiina inent nrimimiy i.i'i felt hf nil vnttinHM lit,'- .j Lock Ilox 4 1Yiiftliln:xUa ns 1 Mechanics la Di:ijcr wu cia a tew m'.ir ,ic.Vu., LSZ Vorld tells whw work ciin lo had, Trim ttd; su1 nil the Hewn ; tliowi hovt li.mti and corporation! rot tbe poor; bow Loni.M.itnre: ond poMtkuostrecim trolled ly captUUi-lii luw pMblla landr tolcn. vy rntlruatls; JtOi'imjmcaciilt'l IflMr, iirUon coo tract laDor, era nil lornt 01 eppr?Mou j u contains reaititty for eld nn I yminfft cMalilMbed i ynmj ft writ. froej rrn.l ua Ccrui t pay lor m(Unfft aude will mmwIII-w LahorV.oild a trial ft t reotltuo New ok IIi-mM, . . . Address MCOU WOULD, Philadelphia, Fa, WAVAL""'" BATTLES. New tiul f renlnf rictorwl History o tlic rfr.m Sea Sghttof Uii World. SwMedicil DirKlor SllirrKN, V S. N. AiMreM j.c.hu;vku Co-. f ciKwmt St., rwu-itiphi., r.; "THB C58T la CHEAPEST." b.ci.es, THRFHFR?Mrau Siltdtoah(MeUaim-) AVrIUfora'lllllUaa.Ptranhle and I'nw Cu Xle AuiUnan & Taylor Co.. if.iniiUilii.OidQv VW In VI, Cf lltlfr I-!, Rvrt!ClCTCfyll IMMEDIATELY f ;70 ittftrr uima men uistnii. AtMrrt-ii, v.U i i-t mun, Mir-f rtntrtidi'tit ii iut ji anH ku it a pii $., ,oht,iu.,o Tie Americaii Afltprian ORIENTAL" JOUltNAL 1 1 Vublishr.l tjUAMsiiN & ilunsr., fhicay . III. 5 rler'ear. Krlitnl hy Srinux li. Tkit, ilevntwl I.. CU.sitwl, ()riruli, Ku. rnH'aii ami Aiiierii-ap Arel.Hailnsy, . Iiulralnl, This Jnnrua) itlres inf..riilmn .lisotrcr-. it- ami Pi.nroU"i.i In ell bn,l-,i,u,i Jiirry ValuaWn to Ihiio vrbu aw f....i-ii,x At.l- q,uarian subjects e veil a to (be eviniOvn a.ter. if iuirii mi HliiUMIM KUUr 1 m LIN