V f " Original tap Cash Store." GlXUZO Vests and DraWOrStT f FOK LADIES, Oauzo Shirts & Joan Drawers FOK QKNTLEMEN. We offer a tare ns sortment of these Reason, able Uoods, lu ll tlio different styles mil Sites. I'rlcet are Way Down for Superior yualltr. We call attention tn a Spoetal It ot ImA: lei TINE PKHBIaE OOAT IIUTToN bllOKS, very nicely mide, toltd and war runted alt Leather, At $2.00 a Pair. Thete Shoct were made to retail at 2 60, bat thli It the nature ol holiness, nnil, as we buy and tell for Cash, .we are ready at any moment to pick up tuoh breaks. iXft IW&U. T. HUSBAUM. Juno o.lUSJyl SATURDAY, JUNE 2S, 1883, Our Neighborhood in Brief. Now doth Hie angler angle, And gelt hit llnet in tangle, Anil from a tree rout dangle, And goodly (enguage mangle, And gaJlllMililjiJievr fangle, Ami wflh nk jrt1son strangle, Anil Willi the 'truth he'll wrangle, When telling his angle 1 Disagreeable The weather on Mon d.y. There are 21 prisoners In the Lehigh county jail at tbfs time. Frank Wiclermuu, of East, Mauch Chunk, was In town on Sunday. The noon train last Saturday brought quite a, number strangers to town. Bate ball is being indulged in by our youths nightly at the old fair grounds. Our young friend 0. N. Kuntt,nf town, pent Inst Sunday iu Allcntowu with friend 1. . iron. J. J. Gallagher, member of the State Legislature, was in town Monday af ternoon. WorV is pmgrrssing rapidly on tlio tunnels of the Lehigh Valley Railroad at Mehnoponjr. The laborers employed in the Kutr town stone, quarries are rcceiring only 60 cents per day. The Presbyterian Sabbath schools will celebrate their anniversary on Thursday ereuing, tlio 28lh Inst. Astonishing! The low prices at which J). S. Bock, opposite, the Carbon House, is Belling Rockford watches'. ' rretidenl II. E. Packer, of the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, will reach home from Europe about the lOlti of July. 'EO-ROSEBERY'S Boss Barber Shop, In Oherl'a building, Bank street. Oive him n call. Satisfaction guaranteed. lion. V. M. Rnpsher'a two new double dwellings nn Bankwuy are nearly under roof. Nathan Mnsser is the contractor. Our popular merchant C. M. Sweeny, accompanied by his wife spcntNeveral days In Drifton during the fnre part of the week "sJ'SL.Tho largest atsutiiient of bracelets In town ran be Inund nl D. 8. Bock's jewelry tore, oppusito the Carbon Mouse. - Only (en days till the Fourth, aud as yet we hear of no movement hereabouts in reference to its due colebratiou. How is this 7 John Tarsons was killed and Fran. If Collins seriouily Injured by the explosion j' .v-..,. . - - ." .. v oi a oissi in a quarry ai .asiuaugor,oriu-T mpton county, last Friday 1S.HARPERS BAZARR PATTERNS St Half Price. , E F. LlICKNBACU, 61 Broadway, Mauch Chunk. We notice on the street thit week a very handsome two horso spring delivery wagon belonging to Jos. Obert, aud built by the Leltlgh Wagon Co. The teachtrs examination was held at Lsntford, on Saturday, Juno 16lh. The clatt confined of thirteen, of whom six re ceived certificates. jJB-Ao increase of Cl'ckt, Watches and Jewelry al Ilagamatt's ftoie and a decline in prices. Please rail and see as we nuke nn false statements in advertising. SherlirChas. Lents, of Mauch Chunk. accompanied by his mother and slatci" drove through town on last Sunday after I noon. Erra Newhard lias received the ap pointlnenl of the Lehlghton School Board to collect the school aud building taxes lor the year 1S83. "feB-For Sale, an illustrated clitino of the History of the United 8tutes, four large octavo volumes, will bo sold cheap. Fur particulars call at the Advocatk office. On the Lehigh Valley railroad, on Thursday of last week, ten engine drew 1, 10 loaded coal cars from Packertou toEas tan, an average of 151 cars to the train. LOST On Sunday evening, on dank street, a Gold Watch Charm with a red and black stone. The finder will be suitubly rewarded by leaving it at this office. As an evidence of the near approach of the 4th of July, Clauss Bros., the tailors. have this week turned out 28 new suits ot clothes. '43Q.FOR 8ALE, Several choice build ing lots, one iu the borough of Lehighloo Good location. Apply at J. F. Halbach's, Music blore. John Glnnard, aged 22, a brakeman on tba Lehigh Valley road, fell from a freight car at the depot in South Eaiton Monday evening and was killed, the wheels paising over his head and legs. On Monday morning last our friend L II. Notbstein, residing on Xnrlbainptnn street, sent us a few specimens of slrawber- ries raised on his lot, some of them measur ing six iucliet in circumference. Next I S5a.If you wants nice smooth,easy shave your hair cut or shampooing, go to Franz Roederer's Saloon, under the Exchange Ho tel. He will fix you right, and don'tyou orgei ii. In the case of the Commonwealth vs. "William Bush, aged It years, charged with assault and battery on Belsey Harp, the jury returned a verdict of not guilty, but defendant to pay the costs. Win. J. Miley, of Summit Hill, and Harry Lewis, of Wilkesbarre, have made match to run a rare of 75 yards for $300 a aide, on the Driving Park, in this borough. oa June 28tn. Tsa-IIesrt Disease las brought manv to an untimely grave. Th heart is as liable as other organs to disease; If you have it yeu in me sugnieti lorni use JJr. Uraves' Heart Kegulator. Jl. per bottle. Simon Brown, of East Weistport, who at ttated last week, wat injured on the L V. It. R. on the previous Monday, died of nis injuries on i rlday morning and was burled Sunday, Tat American AisrhuHm it t (English or German dlllon),and the Cisaox Anvocai will be sent tu any address on receiptor Iwo dollars. The price of the Ajriculiarut is 11.50. Fraok RaUr, formerly of Weiesport, bat new of Wtalbarly, dropped Into see ui tor a few toiautta on Saturday veoioz, Frank looks wall and Wsatharly evidently agree with btm, Mr-Do to Ilacaman'a atore, Lehlgliton, l'a., to get the leading genuine American notches; as lie deals in none of the foreign Imitation trash with which the people have I U . I ..InrlU.l Work ,t the Lehigh Stove Co's foundry Is "booming," which is evidenced by the Introduction of several new hsnds during the past week or so. Since Mr. W. R. But ler assumed control, new II fo teems to have been infused Into the establishment. Keep the ball moving. &U.E. F. Luckcnbsch, Drnadway,Mauch Chunk, is now opening for the InsKoiinj of his friends, the largest stock of new designs in WALL PAPERS ever seen in this coun ty, and Is selling at very lowest prices. William Wilson, aged 17 years, was struck and kilted Tuesday by ou excursion train on the Lehigh Valley Railroad at Coatport. Several members ot the dead lad's family are said tu have been recently Injured on the railroad. XUHave oU Heart Dlaearo In any form 7 if so use Dr. Groves' Heart Regula tor; 30 years has proyed it a sure remedy for organic or sympalhetlo Heart Disease. $1. per bottle at druggitls. John Silllman, the oldest resident of Pottsvillc, is dead. In 1824 he used to run coal flats down the Schuylkill. Hu helped to run the first canal boats on the Schuyl. kill Canal, and subsequently btcaino a large miner and shipper of coul. fSfVkn. Mamie J. Mutleu, fashionable dressmaker, ot the Carbon Advocate of (Ice, this borough. Per'ect His and work mansliip guaranteed. Wax Flowers of all designs at lowest prlres. White Flowers fur luucrals n siieoiallv. Hf-A. T. I'lnfer. of Franklin township, It f erecting a new store house and dwelling, near the site. of hit old ono. The building is to be 30x40 lect, and 2) stories high. We congratulate friend I'Llfcron Hilt evidence of success. 3r I havo now on hand a lot of Light Siriglo nnd Doublo Buggy Harne's and Heavy Team Harness, which I will sell al a very reasonable pi Ice. Auy style made to order on short notice. Yourj. Ac , Mi Mux Fi.onir, Weisrpnrt, Pa. Forthe weekending on the lllli Inst., there were 114,141 tons of coal shipped over the Lehigh Je Susquehanna RR , maklnc a total for the year to that date ol 2,1 13,621 tins, an Increase as compared with same time last year of 235,370 tons. Our thanks are due the Pennsylvanlo State College, Centre county, for an Invita tion lo otti'ii J the annual commencement on June 28lh. Governor Pultison has promised to be present if his public duties will permit. iSuTEMtrnoNK. "Hello helloll Who Is ll Mary 7'' "Jennie, I did use Horn's Telephone Liniment Tor my hcdache,'it cured It in less than ten mindteH. I would not be without' It. It Is the king of all liniments, ond thank you, Jennie, for rconmmendiog me such a good medicine. uoou uye i For the week ending nn the ICth Inst., 158,058 Ions of coal was transported over the L. V. RR., making a total of 3,252,476 tons to that date, and showing an increase of 151,603, as compared with same time last vear. The teachers cxamlnslion for Banks wat held at Jeanesyllle nn Thursday, June 14th. There were 24 oppllcanls, of whom only 11 received certificates. Wo learn that several of tho old teuchers who nrglectcil to study ud during The year failed to pass the required examination. Mountain Park, anew summer reso.t on tho Hue of the Lehigh and Susquehanna Railroad, was formally opened Saturday in the presenco of Wilkcsbarre's leading cili zensaud manv yuitors fiom riirrritiiiitliTOtat towns. A banquet was served t!' grounds. W. II. Hlncs ami Ex 'Attorn Gaiieral Palmer mml h...m. 1 y A cltcr reeeiveii frnm jr. .j. MJKIsller, 1 oPMInneapolis, Minn., Iulorms us of his sife arrival there, and announces thai his brother, James ICUllcr 'was married on the 14th iii6t., to Miss Mary A. Bingenhelmer, ol that city. About 100 guests were present on the oceasion, and h number f valuable presents weie received by the happy pair. Though ihe volume of business in the anthracite coal trade was not iucicascd dur Ing the week, the indiculhus aro fiivoruble to the early oimig f a brisker trade. Until this is positively assured, however, the usual alternate lialfivcek siisnensions will occur, in order to provide ngulnst u ton greoioccuinulalijii of cual at lidewuter iioiutt. itf Titer Gillespie, on trial nt our County 'ourt, al Mauch Chunk, last week, charged with tho murder of Marcaret O'D.ionel killed ma drunken raruusul near Beayer Miadow, iu May last, was acquitted on Snturday evening laht.none of llio witnesses being able to givem clear account ol the nd'air, and deceased's dying declarations being excluded by the cnuit. Alfred Eli, a slate picker, employed in No. 6 breaker of G. II. Meyers Jt Co., ot Yorktown, was killed on TnurS'luy ol last week by a piece of a screen segment thrown Irom the breaker window (ailing umiu Mm. It oppears that the lad was walking or en gaged outside of the breuker when the screen boss tossed out of tin window tho piece of iron which crushed out his Hie. The Easton Town Council organized Monday night altera lapse ol llireo nioutl.s. during which the contested election case in the Third ward was fought ond decided ill the lower Court and in tho Supreme Com t III favor of the Democratic candidate, g iug the Democrats a majority ol one. John Slotier, Democrat, was elected president and II 8. Cavonough t.mn clerk. At (ho next meeting other officers will bo elected. When a Scotchman answers a q'leslinu he settles the matter iu dispute once for all. On a certain occasion the question was askl: Why was Mary Q lecn of Scots born ol Lin- lilhgow?" Sandy Kerr promptly answered: "Because her mlther wasstoyiug there, sir,' and there actually seemed lo be nolhin; more to say on the subject, unless lo meu lion that Duyid Ebbcit is still furnishing handsome teams at low rates, at hit liyery on North street. University Sunday at Lehigh Univer lily wot duly observed last Sunday. The Uniyertily sermon lo tbe gradunles was de 1 1 vereil by Rev. Charles C. Tillauy, of Ntw York. His text was: "Am I not fret7 for necessity is laid upon me." In closing be said: "As I bid you live in the light ol tl, text I bid you labor in the spirit of yuur Lord, accepting the necessity and the free dom of lile aa both the gifts of God. All life shall be devotion and every action worship. Your souls shall grow with the conviction of your divine relationship and you shall tbam the libcrly of the tons of Uod." A blast which bos been In course of construction fur several mouths was fired at the Glendon Iron Company's WorksThors- day evening ol last week. The luce of the rock Is 15U feet high. Intuit at one end wat rut a tunnel 45 feet long. Than an other tunnel 125 feet long was cut at right angles aud therefore parallel in the fare of the rock. Thirteen hundred pounds of Judson powder were placed in chambers arranged along thit second tunnel. The whole wat fired simultaneously by electric ity and thirty thousand loot of rook wat ditlodgod. Tba blast wai in ohsrga. of AiiliUnt SuperlottuJent John Constable,'. Considerable tlionllng olT ol crtckera and other fire works list commenced In vaiiout parte of town. This it dangerous, and our authorities should havo It stopped or a large Ore may be the result. L. F, Klepplngcr was hauling new mown hay on Wednesday last. Wltkesborro Is going to have a fantastie cavalade on the Fourth, with COO horses lu line. The gutter around the 1'ubllo Square lina been cleaned of the dirt and weeds which had accumulated. The grand Jury ol Northampton counly last week found a true bill tgalnst John Dlllman, who cut his wife's throat near Hecklown early In the spring. ir John D. Millet-, at his saloon, nearly opiHislte the 1st National Bank, will set up a Iree lunch every Saturday evening, nl V o'clock. The bar is supplied with prime Oive fresh beer and other refreshments. hi in a call. Another improvement to the apiicar- ance of Second street is the laying of a stone crossing and Hie raising of tie gutter on tho corner of South and Second streets. The Evangelicals of Lehigh counly have decided Uion holding a series at three camp meetings the present summer, ono near Calatauqua, ono ner S.utlngton, and one in Upper Macungic. Frank Lclbenguth, having enlarged and handsomely fixed up his store on Bank street, Is now better than ever prepared to iilt nil custoiiiers. See hit advertisement in to days AnvocATK. While James Dauchcrtv. of Mallcli Chunk, was coupling curs at Cnxlnu a day or to ago, ho bad three ol hit fingers on bis right hand entirely cut off. Tbe trial of John Keenan, Indicted for tho murder of John Malley, at Eckley .dur ing the rint between Mollie Maguires and Hungarians on December 20, closed Wed nesday allernoon. The jury the same even ing rendered a yerdictol guilty of murder in the socoud degree. Seoteuco wos deterred until to day (Saturday.) Sebastn Alexander, an Italian, was put on trial al E.iston lust week for tho murder ol one IMrio, a lellow countryman, over near Penusville, Northampton counly, last February. The evidence given against him was yoiy strong. His rounsel put In tbe ptca of sel f defence. Tho jury on Monday brought In a verdict of murder in the first degreo. Tbe many fatal irsulls of walking en railroad tracks did not deter Michael Guilt' gan, ol East Allentown, from the dangerous practice, and last Saturday afternoon, as ho was sauntering along the L. Sc S. railroad between tho deiot and Mr. J. Ctsdcr's lime kllss.'he was run oyer and instantly killed oy a locomotive. JIO was a quarryman, and had long been in, Mr. Cladcr's employ, Pure Linseed Oil, at J, L. G ubcl's, G8 cents per gal lon 1'or cash. Rev. F. K. Bernd,of town, has during the post week received colls for his minis' terlal services os follows: From Tuecarowas county, Ohio; Gustuvus Adolphus College, St. Peter, Minn , aud the Jurdon Congrega lion, in Lohigh county, l'a,, while the Hamburg, L"high 'county, church ifulso dcslrious of securing his' services". It Is more than probable that tlio Jurdon church will secure his services. Mr. Bcrnd has just en tered the ministry of llie Lulhcrau church, and exhibits flue talents as h preucher. W bid Mm God speed iu Ms new profession. ' - """'''!' M-nrh-ff, rf this bornugh, ci ployed as fireman on engine No. 313 Le high Valley Railroad, whilo engaged pub ling tho hoppers from his (ires at South vision, annul midnight Tuesday,' was slruck by a passing engine, and received, injuries about the head, and had his right forearm so badly mashed thnt amputation bstow the elbow wos necessary. Ha was tiken tn the St. Luke's Horpital, where he lies in a precarious condition. He lies wile ond three or lour smull children. Tho corner-stone of the proposed new Welsh Congregational church in Culnsau. qua was laid on Sunday last with appropri ate relicinus ceremonies. Rev. J. J, Crist delivered tho opening prayer. Thcexirclet consisled principally of Itio singing of Welsh hymns ond addresses by paelors ol different denominations. Rev. Jnoes, ol Shenandoah,de!lvered an ad lreFS in Welsh, nnd llils was followed bv ono iu English by R;v. Gorrisoh. Rev, Harbintou also spoke in Euglith, A Mortgage of 1,000,000. At a .'ueeling of tho stockholders of tl .-Yhnylklll ami Lehigh Railroad Company Siturday the Directors were, authorized t Ission new mortgage for '$1,000,000 to bo U ed lu Hie improvement ot the road and the redemption of me firtt mortgage binds. Up lo this time over $350,000 ol me bonds held in this country have been exchanged fur the now 4 per cents guarau teed by the Philadelphia uml Reading Rail road Company, which ojivratrs the bcuuyl- kiil unit Lehigh and has d controlling In terest iu its stock. Teachers' Picnic, July 5th. The full 'wing circular has been issued by the Ezecutivu Committee of tho Teuchers of Carbou county, und explains iteell: Lchioiitox, Pa., Juno llth, U83, Dear tint : Preparations aro being made uy mo learners ui uiruon uiumy lu indd I Pic-Nic, ur Social Gatlieriiig.nl the Teach era ol the blalu, on J.'ly 5lh. at Glen Onoko, near Aluuch Chuuk, tnsienil the day iu social enjoyiiieut. The romantic ceuery aruund Mauch Chunk liiinus us the Switzerland ol America renders tho place esjiecially tuilable lor such u gullier lug, aud the many poiuls of Interest to the visitor in tho vicinity of Glen Oouku will, it l believed, insure u large attendance ol Teachers, lluu. E. E. II igbce. Statu Suier luleuilent, and other prominent Educators will be present. As there will be frequent trains during uie uu ueiwef ii uivu ur.nao ami jviauch Chunk, there will bo ami, la lime, tor all who may rics'retodo to take a ride over the Kwilchback Railroad, and yill the uurniug juine uii i utiirr (Kiiuts of Inleieal iu the vicinity id buiiiiuil Hill. Trains Irom all pomls .North strive at Mauch Chunk in 3:40, 7:15 and 1 1:00 A. M Lehigh Valley Railroad, ami al 11:00 A. id Lehigh .v ttiifqitehuiiuu Railroad; Irom mtuu South al r:l)0 A. M. uml 12:l0 M lietilgh Vulliy Itallruad, nnd at 0:110 and 11:21) A. M. Lehigh Jc Susqdehanna Rail' road. For mints South, trams leave Mauch Chunk at 4:50 ami 7:15 P. M j for all uils norm tl a:io ami rio i: M., i.eiiigu val ley Railroad. Trains over the Lehigh ,1 Susquehanna Railroad leave at 2:20, 5:10 ami 7;I5 P. M. for .lnt South, and at 7:45 P. M fur lailr.ts Nurlh. Siiierinieiidents und Teachers receiving this cirrulur will confer a lavor on the Cuniniiitee by haying a noiice of the meet' imr Inserted iu their county papers. The time anmuuce,l ju several papers was later. For various reasons il wos Inuud necessary to change it to ibe tboyo dale, July m. At there is no hotel at Glen Onoko. teach era will supply themselves with lunch, or win reiuru io juaucn unuuK loniinner, A cordial invitation is extruded tn all Teachers and Educator! of the Slate to be present. JESr-Exrursion tickets at special rates win be furnished at places where '.went Dveormore persons rtetl.e to attend tl plcolo. on application to the underslgaed. THUS. M. BALLIET, . I - T . r rv . . wuiiiiuiu ArfAcvutirv v.xuiifcira. The EUWToicbar's Association will meet al WlllUrosport, July lO.b, llth and 1 2th aasetjaaj Wtlsiport Special- Wristporla,agriculturiei, kit. nommon Yeakle wat wearing a plume.Btlf supposed, as the farmer who had raised the tallest stalk of rye In the lower end. Alter Sol got to boasting, his laurels vanished moro osslly thou tlio ruliU vanish, because this created a spirit of rivaly and at a. conse in.,. 1 nur n tnrnrisl o c farmers lrulte.1 out Ihelr tallest stalks of rye which I beat 8ol by from 4 lo 8 Inches. We would odvfse So! not to bossl to much hereafter, If he doe he is tura to be betten every lime. Mr. and Mrs. Bell, of Philadelphia, are sojourning with frlendt thit week. Mrs. Bell wat a former resident of this place, and, ono of the most esteemed and Intelligent ladiet of town. It wat a gratification for ut, at It wot a pleosure for all her friendt.lo meet lief onro again. Messrs. Lsfllerand Rex are pleasantly domiciled nnd established in their new building. Their business rooms' are the handsomest and best modeled In our com munity.' Much success Is duo lo these men. rrof. Berlin, of Pittston, it ttnpping with hit friend Dr. Zcrn during tho week. The Trofessor Is quite cleyer and able gentleman arid in bis stay is making friendt. An Intemdtng chiiilreni temperance meeting Wat held Its Ibe-EvaHgelical church last Sunday evening. The order ol exer cises wero varied and very entertaining. The interesting feature and perfect per' formances was the song of Miss Hatlle I loth and the declamation of Lee Wills' daughter. In looklng'over the political horoscope we find everything calm. But there was one tuggettion made to ut by a prominent citizen, which slruck your correspondent, viewing it from a Democratic itandpoint, in a yery favorable manner. The tupgestion was that Hon. A. J. Durling, of Lehlghton, would make a very good and stroug can didate for Associate Judge (his fall. The Jea Is a good one, and we doubt if a belter or more qualified gentleman could be select ed by the Democracy for, thit position. Mr. Durling hos good sound judgment) a ... r ., ...l.l-t. 1. !-!.,. proper appreciation oi iiiaiwmcu b"4 aud the faculty of giving Juktleo unto whom justice is due. He is also a man'who would not become a tool ol circumstances, out would oct upon theprluciplool Individual! ty ond honor. Such a man' l'twmea in that position and we hope ud irust uiai the suggestion will become a. reality and make ibe candidacy of Mr. Durling a. fixed fact. What says Mr. Durlingt The rage, the frenzy, now a-dayt is "Did you get your gems token?" "Will you exchonge with me?"- Ac. This is the cry ol Ike small and large; Ibe young and agile; and tho old and hoory-heuded. Some ol our folks havo hod as many as 12 sellings making a total of 210 gems lakeuv Wonder ful Indeed I Mr. Webster C. Weiss has been making and adding improvement to Improvement, on his model farm. He hos fixed fences, painted barn trmt house and cau now justly Claim thai he has the nicest and'finest farm in the Township Mr. Weiss is thorough going in whatsoever he doer, and is indeed leaving his Impress for Ibis on his farm. Miss Emma Shoefiler, a very estimable lady Irom Tamoqua, has been visiting her friend, Mrs. Ida Rickert. ' She returned homo on Mnndny evening. Nkw, ANoTtl Kit CotlOKSrOMDCNT. The funeral of Mr. Simon Brown, on Sabbath last was largely attended, Mr. Frank Raber, of Wenthorly. wa on a visit tu his parents. He looks. well and hearty, aud. was welcomed by.iliu luist of r.;.,.i; r -n r The Unlou Cemetery In East Weiss- port, has been beautified and greatly fhi proved by Mr. Kalhao Bios?,' Supt. We underrtaiid that lots are for solo on reason able terms; every family should Secure one, as the ecinetsry will always be kept-in good order by the directors, What of the night, Watchman, oh what of the n'ght; the clank of thy ma chinery has long been silent; In the dark nets of the night thy bright ruya are no longer seen, and when we behold" thee in the luj lime, how sad and lonely thou dost appear Weisrtmrt Rolling Mill." C. II. MacDaniel displays a beautiful slffn over the entrance to hit rtool.rooin We are informed that he i doing ( riving- 'Fool Table Dullness." Our' view . f it.ls this that ft it a profit and loss business profit to its proprietor und loss to lis cus tomers. Young man, beware of the first step to a gambler's doom Drunk, was the exclamation of many as tbey pointed at a young man, last ban bath evening, who was so beastly drunk that he could scarcely keepon the sidewalk This was a strange sight for the children ud tneiids of temperance as they were wending their way to church; yet, it is a common sight in our beautiful .borough on God's Holy Day. How long will tucli scenes greet our eyi soo the Sabbath day? long until our citizens will have the courage of their convictions, aud rite up us nuo man aud prosecute tbe violators of the Sunday liquor law Tlio following interesting programme served for a Chiidtent' Temiwrance meet' lug, held in the Evangelical church, under the leadership of C. N. Ruth, Supt; Reading id Scripture.Miss Maltle Dlllerllne, Singing Reacue the Perishing, tbe School, Pruyer, I asinr. Bin citiC'-llito Line, the School Addre.s What it oostt to drink, Mist Eli lit Ling. Aridreea A Boy's Resolve, Master Frank Nuley. Singing Yield not lo the Tempter, the School. Add test The meaning of license, Miss Eya Merit. Snug The Drunkard's Child. Ilattit Roth. Address-Hnw lo Win, Miss Clara Miller. Si ngiiig Soldiers of Immanuel, the Brhonl. Address A (ilea lor Prohibition, Mr. Frauk Fatziugee. Singing Oh, yes there's Salvation for you, A class of eight girls. Address A plea fur Justire, Temp-ranre and Righteousness, Miss Bessie Wills. Singing Uuturl the Christian taudard,lhe Schni 1, The above programme was well rendered, to the satisfaction of an overflowing audi ence, and reflects very creditably upm'lbe school and it officers. "Ex." Tbe Lehigh Valley' t Interest. The Pennsylvania and New York Rail road Compaoy hat commenced lo build a new foundry it Sayre. The foundationi haye already been completed. The main building will be 124 by 83 feet, and (hen teveral other buildings in the shtpeof wings will be added to tbe main building, for tbe purpose of offices and towers. There ofe upwards of 300 man now employe.! in Ihe shop there and the company Isnow making preparations and getting nut plans for anew car shop. The size is to be 140 by 200 feet. Th new 1 ehlgh Valley shop in this bor ough will comprise throe rounst housvi,each to hold 20 engines, a mat bin thep SO' by 100 feet, and a larga foundry. Ills said thai tba company it a boot to use lha Jay ra'a disgooal Joint rails forthe entire., sysUrn. The experiments hsvlng been made with It pttnitifltldUtty tu-tbe company, rV'"M(iaTo "county JI I without iDglejprisoner at this tlni. A. VETERAH BENEFACTOR. nil Put Life, Present Plant, and What HHaat8ay Upon s Subject That Attonlshtd Him. (Ak YorJt TVctm.) Nearly forty yeart ago a young mon, of unusual endowments, began to mould pub He opinion upon a subject of vital Impor l"Uce' Ui P"""". hit early efforts were unsuccessful, but his ability and the Value of hit work soon won publlo confi dence, and lo day there Is not a village or hamlet in the country that hat not beeu Induoiiced by Dr. Dio Lew'lt. When, therefore, it wat learned yesterday that he contemplated the establishment of -a large magazine In thit city, the fact wat deemed to Important thai a representative of thit paper wat commissioned 'to see him and ascertain the truth of the rumor. Dr. Dio Lewis is a gentleman of sixty yeart aud two hundred poundt, with snow- white hair and beard, but probably the most perfect picture of health and vigor In the metropolis. He it a Hying exponent of his teachings, and notwithstanding the amount ol work he bus already done. promises still greater activity for years to come lio received the interviewer must courteously, and In reply to u question said: "It Is true 1 havo cume to New York to establish a monthly magazine. I have come here for the tame reason that I went to linstou 25 years ago. Then Boston was the best platform In lha country from which toseak of education. Nuw York hos now become most hospitable to progressive thoughts, and especially so to movements on behalf ol physical truluing. "I havo reason to know tho great and abiding interest of the American people in this subject. They have come lo realize that tbe future of our country pivots upon our physical vitality, aud esjwcially upon the vigor of our women. My new maga' zino will bear tho title 'Dio Lewis' Month ly,' and be deyoted to Sanitary aud Social Science. I hope through its pgi to in augurate a new departure in hygiene," "Have you not written several bu-ks on the subject?" "Yes, nine volumes, ond tome of them like 'Our Girls,' published by the Harpers, nan an eiiurmous circulation, uui mo best work of my life I shall giye'to the world in the new magazine. Forty'yeart of skirm ishing ought to conclude with ten veara of organized warfare." "Doctor, what is the occasion of this new interest In health questions?" "It has come through suffering, which seems the only road lo self knowledge. Tbe stomach, heart, kidneys or liver tail into trouble, happiness is gone, and thou people give attention lo their health." "Which of these organs is most frequent ly UiC victim of our error?" asked the Re porter. "Within the last few rears diseases of tbe kidneys have greatly multiplied. When I was engaged in practice, thirty five and forty years ago, serious diseases of the kid neys was rare ; but now distressinElv fre quent and fatal." "iownstno you attribute this great in crease of kidney troubles?" "To the use ofstimulating drluks, adul terated food and irregular habits ol life." "UiM-tor, nave you any confidence In mo remedy of which wo bear so much now-a- days, 'Warner's Safe Cure?'" "I believe In tho ounce of preveutioti, rather than a ton of cure." "Bui have you noticed the remarkable testimonials of Warner's remedy 7" "I have, and confess that they have puzzled unl astonished inc. The commend ations of proprietary medicines usually come from uuknown persons residing iu untie rouniiet. run i see ill our most re putuble newepaiera the warmest praise of Warner's Sulo Cure from College Piofessors, rrspeclabto physicians, and other jirrsons of high intelligence and character. To thrust such testimony aside may be b'e pro'essionat. out it it unmanly. t unvsician con for get that valuable additions In our Materia ilediea have sprung Irom just such sources. 1 was so im pressed with lliiscloud of wit nessrs that I purchased some bullies ui Warner's Safe Curout a neighboring drug tlure, and analyzed one of them toseeil it contained anytmug poisonous. Tncn I look three o! the' rircscribed dnses at one, ond found thern waa nothing injurious in it 1 do not hesitate to say lhat if I found my kidneys in serious trouble, I should use this remedy, because",) f the hopelessness of all ordinary treatment, and because when a hundred intelligent and reputable persona unite in this statement lhat a certain rem edy hat curd them nl a gmve malady, I chouso to believe that they speak the truth." "But as you moy know, my great interest in life lies in prevention. For .forty years 1 have labored in thit field. One o't the phases of my work m New England was the establishment of the Ladies' seminary al Lexington, Mass. My aim was to illustrate me ,.ssii)imics in the physical training ol girls during their school life. This institu tion became before I left it, the largett and most successful Seminary fur vounir women owned and managed by one person, in our country. I sat down lo dinner every day with a family of two hundred Person. The remarkable results of thit muscle training among girls, were given In my paper Pub lished iu the Xorth American lUview if Dicember, 1R82. "Betidee. I established the Normal In stitute for Physical Training in Boston, and lor ten years was its President and Mana ger. Dr. Walter Chunning, Dr. Thomas llosltins, t'roleeior Leonard, and others were among ita teachers, and mme than four hundrrd persona took ita diploma anil went out iulnall parts of the laud lo teach tho new school of gymnastic. And now tho yea is lelt to me I propose to devote to the magazine which I have mine hereto Wab'ish. It will be the largest periodical ever devoted to this field of literature, nod will present the hundred and one questions of hygiene with the simplicity ol a child' talk. To this end all so called learning will be subordinated. The magazine will be more or Iras illustrated, and will strive lo reach a high place in the ronndencn o Ihe people. In" a few weeks, nur first num ber will a p war, and we shall fondly ho fijrit a hearty welcome." The facts above narrated are Indeed most important. Il is gratifying tn know that the life long expirieucea of a gentleman who stands without a peer in successfully de inunstraling the principle ol hygiene;whose -ari nas always neen 1 1 ivmpuuiy wun the afflicted, and whose brain haa ever been active iu planning fur thrir relief, are to bo given In the publio through the pagea of a magazine. And it Is specially significant ami prooi positive oi rare merit mat a pro prietary medicine, even with such hich standing at Warner's Safe Cure is known In nave, should beenoorsert and recommended uy a man to able, to reputable and ol sucl national renown as Dr. Dio Lewis. A Suppose! Murderer Caught High Constable Eheckler, of Ctasuqu, has in cuilody a colored man wbo closely answer (be description of Harrison Page, for whose arrest Ihe authorities of Dayton, Ohio, offer a reward of $1,000. Page and another colored man, named Save Harris, aro charged with the murder of a white man at Dayton in December, 1E78. Harris it in jail awaiting trial and recently he made admitiiona concerning tbe crime. which Implicate Page. A colored man and his wife asted up the valley a few day ago and tbe appearance of Ibe mon tallied a closely with tbe description of Page that Officer SWkler determined to arrest him. This wos done at Mauch Chunk on Friday mornlcg. The man denied thtt bis nam wa Pge, but when informed what be wa arrested for he raid: "That man out in Ohio don't know an) thing about me, The prisoner protest hi innocence aud declare hi ability to pruve lhat ha had nothing lo do with the crime for which he It held. Tha arrest w made on the strength, cTa description Per In lttt west' folice Gattti sjtnc lha above trannMrl fa type, we learn that Pag or Samuel NtVlus bss been released, lie having brought k wjtheaa from Balhlehtm who haa known hiln for Ian year, and was pre) ared to swear tbe Nevl ut wa IWIaz In.Born'ersal.'N. J., at lb trm tha murder was committed, bine Nsvius' 4M:btrg. Mahonine Twinklings. Tbe potato bog bss made It nppsst- ance. J. L. Potustgarwas vliltlug at A. An er's during the efa' j "Phaon Mon, of Stelnsville, Lehigh county, wss the guetl of E. S. Uoppc over Sunday, The click of the mowing machine is now heard almost every day In lha hay field. Rev. W. K. Wleand preacbetl In the Evangelical church on last Wednesday ernlng. The New Mahoning Sunday school hot received its new book case. It present a very neat appearonce. The member of tho" Ceulre Square Literary Society will enjoy a few week' vacation. The next meeting of Iheioeiety will be! held tt New Mtibonlng- on July 14th. A fool race come off nt Centre Square lastFriday. J. II. Lnngacra woo tho ruce, but there is no probability that his succi tl will elate liliu sufficiently lo challenge Miley. The Centre Square Select school ch ed last Friday. No cntertolnment wa held, but there were eomo kind of closing exercises held in the school house ou Friday after noon. A few compositions were reod and all tne rest had declamations. The visitors present were well pleased with tbeoxercitef. Mr. Twitinycr, the tiacher, left lor Lincu ler on Tuesdsy morning. Tho school will be re-opeued on the 30th of July. The buyt will no doubt tpend Iheir vaaitiou lu tbe harvest fields. They oro haying a bickering In Ihe Bensalein church, East Penn. Some time ago tbey voted to repair the church and the work is now going on. "But one of tho trustees hod lUe other trustees arrested and brought before a Justice of tho Peace on the grounds lhat repair were being made which weie not authorized. Each party got one half of the cost ond the trus tee will let it to a yolo whether some ol tho things are to be repaired or not. What tho outcome of the whole matter will be remains to be seen. We are this week called on to make a correction. II. A. Keiser Informs us that our Item of last week concerning htm was nut correct. He soy lhat hu wat not at the examination at Summit Uill, and that he doe not Intend to touch at East Mauch Chunk. We received our information from whal we believed to be a reliable source. But we are aiway ready to make correc tion;, if, a here, we are misiniorraeo. The annual eloclion lor otuccrs oi tne Centre Square Sunday school was hold last 8unday. The following person were eirCt ed: Superintendent, C. ll.Seidle; Ass(:!fut Superintendent, Denr.i Nolhsleln; Secre tary, li. V. Dtllior; AfBlBiaui. oeviswi,,,. D. Kliugeman; Treasurer, D. S Longacrc; Organists, Emma Seidle and Mrs. Frank Uehfor; ueacons, o. si. jui,-.i " Beniamin Sander. Most of tho officers ore the some ut last year. -Mmea Rex. A. Articr's hired mon, met with on accident last Saturday. He wis on his wat on his way to Summit Hill, with a l.,t r hat-, and in crossiUB the track of the Switchback railroad the hlud wheels ol the wagon began tn slide along one oi me inns and unset ir.elood of hoy throwing it down over tho embankment- Ha then got an other wagon and reloading the hoy, pro ceeded without further mishap. An ion cream festival, for the benefit ol the New Mahoning Suuduy School, will bo held in the school house, at New Mahoning this (Saturday) evening. The committee who hove the arrangement oi auajra in bond will do every thing poesible to moke the festival u success and lo enhance the pleasure ol those attending. An evening of unalloyed pleosure can be expected are invited. All Lower TowamsnalDS Items. Bev. Kercbner.ol Stroudsburg, conpi ....la.l l.v Tlav Vrwinfin. iinfiaeil throocl various parte of the township last week lor the puriM.seoi collecting money to csiauntii and erect a Reformed church In that place. With what success Ibey met we ore unaoie to stale. Haying Is now In order. Mr T,.ainh Itnwmna Inst a valuable k...a l.t .vaIi. Tt limit frlpht and ran in to u passing cool train at Bowman's, and was Instantly killed. Th KtinnrvtMirs nflhla twn.. levied a road tax, last Sdtuidny, of 10 mills on Ihe dollar. 'Iwo new roods arn building this spring, which are almost completed, T. F. Kern, our'nonular sewing ma chine agent, sold a "Crown" machine In Miss Mary Harp one nay last weex. Strawberries a-e quite Plenty in this virlnllv. win. II lose senaauout uue Hun dred quarts every other day. Levi Buyer was married, last Saturday lo Wallace Rhoads' daughter. O. 0. Blose ha renovated hi house with a coal of paint. !!. Brueirel nald a nostoral visit to Edwin Lichlenwalter'a last Sunday aitet services. He preached In the Lehigh Gap school bouse In the evening. ,l,.rmH llittl V. IT. Gruber re ceived a letter Irom Win. Craig, containing some words of condole nee P xwwin uicu tenwalter over the losaol his only child. Fred Sbmidt It rushing his sawmill to ward completion. Cos. Obituary. At half-past five o'clock on Wednesday morning Conrad W Krapf breathed hi. last. For several years patt lie nas boen a uffcrer from asthma and on Friday this di sease assumed a particularly dangerous form, and though every effort was made to pr -serve his life, he gradually declined till death put an end tn bis sufferings The sympathy of the entire community is ex tended to his wife and family wbo are over whelmed with grief at Ihe lass of a kind husband and an indulgent father. Mr. Krapf was born in Hesse Cosset, Germany, January ju,lo30. jia rarnetomiacouniry in IE54, arriving at Tainaqua, where he re mained but a short while. He then re moved to Stockton, where he lived about five yean. He n -xt moved tn Eckley, and alter livinc there six years he came tn Has Irion where he has since resided. During his residence amnue ns Mr. Krapf always took an active part in politics never seeking of- nce, but aiway assisting sue ranuiuair whom he considered (he most capable and trustworthy. He had long been Inspector of Election in his district, tnd had frequent ly renreiantfd tha Democratic portion of it in counly convention. Jlailtlon Plain Speaker. 10d. to 60d. nails ot J L. Gabel's l'or only $3.20 per keg. A Colored Camp Meeting. A colored camp meeting orjubilea will mnvrne at Trerhsville, this county, on Saturday, June 30th, at 3:00 o'clock p. m., and continue for tn nay. Among tbe Divine to be present and oflieiale nn tbe occasion are Capt. Brown, of tba Salvation Army, ofEaslon,and Lydla P. Taylor, of Washington, D. C, and a full band of Jubi lee Singer hsve been engged for Ihe oc casion. Rev. J. L. Huff is tha Elder tc charge of the Camp, and arrangements have been perfected to maintain tha best of order; no intoxieantt will be allowed to bo disposed of on the grounds. The Relresh inent department Is in chsrg of Messrs Thomas Snyder and Henry Bergeubowcr, who will supply everything at very reason able prices. A oordlal Invitation it attend- I to all sect and denominations to attend. Hest make of Ilorre Shoe Nnils for 20cts a pound by the box nt J. L. Gabel's. Tha AllaoU.wn Rollins Mill on lion, day train darted operations In it puddling department with a f'jrctW 200 htn-Js. Olaust Brothers' Clothing Uo.aa- About eighteen months ago, Mesart. F, D. amlO, A. Clauss came to this place Iroru Lebightnn.Pa , and established a I'lutbtug store and tnenihant tailoring cutlfhioent, occupying the bulldit.g on Main street, known at Ilia Benedict block Their first appearance in th place was regarded luoio as an expeilmentthati ntnerwite, addlmny speculations and conjectures were Indulged in uy tne criticising puonu wnuug trie tuluis success of the fir n. Bat time, which solves ll thkjviterles has worked out tho problem, jBfei-day their- are-bocfetv eitaOliihiiientsTBjj. kind upd tho line" of tho Erie whlclfiSHaVing a lietti-r IiuiIik-m till a Sreater ilrffTVe of snthtficiiou to the publtdthuu ore tbit firm. During the first lew Wevlft oiler upenlnaf bullnm all the work was sn-olnplitlnd by two wrtoui) to day eight are uiiiployeil making suits, and os high ojelwenty five.nnl-rs for suits have beeu taken lu one wuk. Mr. V D. I'lunis, the senior mwuber of the firm, beside be. ing a Very courteous gentleman, hos won lha reputation of bringnn of tie hot lull or in theo.uiilry. Mr.O A. Clans mattes his headquarters lit the store lu Lehlghton. Great Bend i!eoUr,Junc 14(A. Lewis' Best White Lend nt $7.00 a hundred nt J. L. Gabel's, l'or cash. A Veteran of 1812 Dead. Samuel Moore, a veteran of tho war of 1812, did at a;ton Mnndny evening, ugtd S. He wa born in that place and dtliiiii nearly all his life ha icsided there. He terved at Chief Burgess olid as Clerk nl tho Court und held Ihe higlietl lerpert of all who new him. HI children oro Samuel Moore, of Elizabeth ( Mrs. TutvntcnJ, o' Philadelphia ; Mrs. W. H, Cumuli, of Tit Uivillo, Prof. J, M. Moure, of Laf.iyrtle College, and Mrs. Luricti Doty, of M. min ion. His wat the first death lu the lamily for forty years. Land Vlatter for sale lv the barrel or ton at J. L. Gabel's. GRAND JURY' REPORT. Tho Grand Inquest ftf tho Commonwealth of l'ennsylvati'a, inquiring for tho County of Carbon In all matters relating to tba same. . do respectfully report: That thev have acted upon six bllli of In. dlclment, of which five ftcrolouud truo bills ana one not true ni i. We tea lenvo further to report: That wo nnvevisnco unu wrpccieu ttte uotiniy nullu. lugs, and find tlio Jul tn icnud condition, when tbe lack of attendants to the Slier III Is taken Into consideration. We recommend Dial the Commissioners employ n '1 urnkoy. Wo also recommend that tho ash pile In tho jail yard he removed and the alley west bi'thu J.ill to UU VIERIITU P, U1H.V , tllU LUUTfc ntUfO IB in mod eumlltlon excepting the roof which leaks about the (bluincye, we recommend that It be repaired at inee; the County Ot. flees In irood oomlltlon I we recommend tlm purchase of a earpet or matting for the Re. oordcr's ofilco. We further report that we hay examined the Tiii oyer the Lehigh, connecting Mauch Chunk and East Mauch Chunk, and find the Iron portion of the bridge unsafe for pedestrians ; we recommend that a railing l niaeeu on enen sine to pruTcni persons noin falllnr off Into the rlvor. We also rccccn. mend tho railing on the Kesqtiehonlng road, liculnnlnK at Kist IMaueh Chunk- bridge, he rebuilt and repaired, ns we find It In nn un safe cuudltlon. We also recumnicnd lhat the railing on Ihe road holwten JMauch Chunk aud Lehlghton ho repaired as we dud It In on unsafe condliton. We hove alsocxninlocd tho laltrond cross. Inn on tho Now Jersey Central It. It., now leased hy the l'hlladi 1 Ina and Rending (t. I!. Co., opposite tho Mansion House, Maueh Chunk, and find ltdanxoruus, we recotnuier-d that a watchman be placed there vvu atso recoinuienu tuat a ntni waicnmnn be placsd-nt tho railroad crossing-In Wentli. crlv. between the depot aid tbe Gilbert House, un the I.ehlirh Vftllev Kali ttoad i uiso tnut a nitini wntvninun do ptaoeu at tlio crossing in wcihd ,ri. near tne nullum nun. on tho New Jersey Ctntral It. H., now least d by the Philadelphia and Read Bg liall Read Co. u'e respectfully tender onr thanks to Ihe Honorable Judges and District Attorney (or their counery and assistance rendered us during our deliberations. it. it, luiiitu, f oreman. Dated June 14th, 1U3. PATENTS GRANTED. The following patents wero granted to llizens of Pennsylvania, bearing dale Juno 12. 18S3. Reported expressly f -r this paper by Louis Dagger & Co , Mechanical Experts and Solicitor of Patents, tValunglon, D. C. Hm I miter. J. II. . Itself tf in. a film a 1 Iran. Dickrou, L. F., Philadelphia, anchor, (jruii'leri Mojer, Reading, thill-loop or lug. Henderson, James, Bellfonlp, compound for lurnace linings und firebrick. (5 faitontgt. -fay,Thaddeus, Titusvilie, grate. Alius x busier, ruiiuueipuia, compensat ing penriuiuni. Moon, Harmon, Grove City, cae coupling. Kimball, Ii. A., Philadelphia, tool for dress ing tln. Raymond, M. M., Corry, baby Jumj or and bWM. Ponnrt W W Pnlltlnan t,l.n,uv,M. Ttley,'j. D., Pttteburg. parallel-divider. 1,1. '.' H tn.:, . j..,. ,.! Xnigeriun, . ii,, i oiiauiwpuio, uuaiuu- mrtrt. ln..l,Ena. Edgerton, W. II., Philadelphia, electric are lamp. VYulh, William, Pittsburg, manufacture of steel by the eii hearlb pniceit. MA UUI EP. KISTLER BINGENHEIMER On the 14th instr-M Minneapolis, Minn., by Rev. W. Stegner. ilr. James Ktsller. formerly of Mahunlwg Valley, Pu., ond Miss Mary A-, daughter of Mr. Ms. Bitig- i enhelmer, nf Minneapolis, Minn. BEERS MANKEY On the 10th Inst., by. Itey. Hartilion, Websier Brers ond Rosa Monkey, both nl Fl'e Line, Carbon co. men. WAGNER. In this borough, June U.lRfS, , .... IT 1?. 1 I I. A vt line n , tun -i, Air,,,, a-,, uiu iiiu jt Wagner, aged 11 mouths and two days. Rasneotfullv announces to tbe neonte nr v.. nigntun olid us vicnitT. mai no if, new pre ared lo supply them irith all kla' of Household Fuiniture Manufactured from tha Ve'r Seasoned Mate. rials at Prices fully as lov as tbusameartlcl. can be Imugfct lor elsetv'jcre. Here ore a fow oi lua inauoen.eniaou,rfea. Parlor Sett at from no to too Walnut Marhte.tor, rtei,in Oase lledroom Bu'.ea, 3 pieces t0 to .) Painted Hedrorm Jiultes H to 110 Ono Seated Mialrs, per set of a., 4.5 ntimmnn Cb-.trs, per rt of I and all niberOoo.lt equally cheap. In this connection, 1 desire to rail the at. tenlltn nrthe peopla to myewple Cellule (n THE UI.DERTAKIHQ BUSINESS with a NEW and HANDSOME HKATtSR and a lull lino of UAbKETS and COFJ-'U, I am prepared lo attend prompt to all or. iers In tbit Hue. at lowest price. I l'atronage rrrpeetfullv lullclted and tbe most ample sails!. smciiuh guaranteed. I V. 8CHWAKTZ. BAKKSt.,lblvbtoa, oetll Failing! That is what a great many people are tioing. They don't know just what is the matter, but they have a combination of pains and aches, and each month they grow worse. The only sure remedy yet found is Brown'3 Irok Bitters, and this by rapid and thorough assimilation with the blood purifies and enriches it, and rich, strong: blood flowing to every part of the system repairs the wasted tissues, drives out disease and gives health and strength. This is why Brown's Iron Bitters will cure kidney and liver diseases, consumption, rheumatism, neuralgia, dyspepsia, mala ria, intermittent fevers, &c. as) S. Pica St., Baltimore Nov. ,8, iMl. I was a ereat sufferer front Dyspepsia, and for several weeks could eat nothing asd; was, growing weaker every day. I tried Brawn's Iron Sitters, and am happy to U.JT I now have a good appetite, ud un cettinr; stronger. Jos. McCawuy. Brown's Iron Bitters is not a drink and does, not contain whiskey. It is the only preparation of Iron that causes no injurious ef fects. Get the genuine. Don't be imposed on with imitations. THE BEST OF ALL 370S HMTAND BEAST, For mom than a third of a century U niexlcauUuktairrZJjilment'aaaDean known to million? till over tho world &i tho only cai'o rullanoo for tha tellej oX nccldcuts anil pain. It la n medietas nboro prloo unit prnUc the beat or ita iilni. l'orcvcry formof csU-raalpjiia UIO Slnst.mn- Liniment la without an cental. It iienctravtc ticsls stud ranaeM to tlia very bone inatdns tlio costastt nnca of pntn nnd Inflammation laaee aiblo. ILa pfTccisunon. Human Fleahand tliuJUrnto front lou ore equally woatlw im. ixio auccoxi .TANG or cry house Kvcry day brines news ol tne ofyouy otnii amiuBcaiuor nam fltibdne-u. of rXkcumatio martvrs To stored, or a naltiable liorao or OX avca uy uio iicuiuig power oiuua MENT which speedily euros such pilmtntil of I the HUMAN IIXSU nn nhenmatlsm, fitrelllnc;, BUtT Joint-, 4'oiitractccl niusclea Burns mia rtcniiia, juts uruises ssncr rspi-Hii:S s'oiaoiioiis ajucb smu Mine.. tittflVtccst I.a,mciiet Old Sorus,rjlcna,l"roll)ttrs,CIitIttaan. Sore Itlnnlea. CaUeil llrenat. sutd Indeed (.very form of external die ;cne. si neaia witnantacaxe Vi,r llirt TTprwr. rr.Vk'ntM If: rnrpat S fpralns, fJ-ivUiny, fiUfT Joints, rounder, Tlnmc Sorea, Hoof 131- vieairs, s. got xioi. ucmr i , uiiu, m ti , rjlllolloir Horn, Scratches, TlneV srnua, rjuavin. -l-nnou, jiiniAuos, AI1 ftnvra. lnll Ivll. Film iinon the f.lRlit mid every other ailment In iTlilcli inn occupama or u fjfnliSa nnd Kfnek Vai-d ax liable The KI oilcan Alustansr Ziulmeat iUwc.73 curci and never dlaoppoiati; onu i i is, pecitivojy, fflS BEST OF ALL Ul.iEMTS a It liEETS I 1?03 HAH 0B BEAST. I A Common-sense Reraedy, AIII(Ii. No more Rheumatism, Gout, or Nemnlgia. Immedials Relief Warrautet?, Permanent Cure GMloel rivt ytart ettsbliikid J ncear Jtaoae ttfuit Srvn tingle cose, acU or ehronit. Mtfrr tA atf n'cmln,ni pauileisnt and dsy(i(sr la tlaiutia; of Sul'cyAci. Secret! Tnu o.Ni.y nisstK.vtJi or the HUISUSimrt (JltllJ AUI" WHICH KX. isis iNTiiuiii.i'oi) orniiEUJiA'rio ANUtlOUl Y 1'ATIENIS. SALIOTLICA I ksown tea rnrainim-sacaa rented, boainta It strike dlreerlf al lb cauotot Khttuniallsni. Uuui aod JfiuralaTla, while aa many ro-callcd speolBct and ui posed panaceas only l rent leully Ihe tffacle. It bilbi-en ocnoa'ed ky emlotnt clniJla Ibatouiward aiiltcatiwi,suclA a rut-hnia; wltholli, olotioeuts. Ilnliaonta, aa-i aooihlua: lotlcn will not eradieilo IbettrlUeaaeiwidoli are the rerultol tbe polsoalua: of th bl ,od Willi I'rlo Anld. BALICYLICA works with raarrclona ettvet ou iliis oi ld. and tu reituvis lha illirlr it Is now cieiu'lvel uted bv all eel. bMMfc idittlelans of America and turoi-e. Ulatetac Mvl o I Aeadamv of Hani rei"ir l ff r cvmI ol cures In thrat darr. Remember that SALICTLIOA I ft e rtala enra (br EhoamiUtm, Gout and KenraJgla. TIM umsl Intense pilot aro tubluad almost la. slant Ijr, Ulve It a UUI TJellcf tfuaranleail or money relondod. Thuusiiids oftetllmODlals sent tiappllea lion. 61 aBor 0 Boxes for S3. Sent bj iua 1 on receipt of lanntr. AS't VOUH DRI'OOIST FOK IT. Hut do not be deluded Into laklnr (mil. tlont or substitutes, or smnethlnir rtown. memled n -Juit as iohmII ' lueUt n,, ih. If.nulno Willi lha nJinu WASIIllt'ItNK t Iju . on oieh Iwa.whleh Is Kir4-,leKl , orui . CjIIt pore under our alamiiire. mi InllMH-rv. sllleroqil.ia lo lnauruaue..a Ii the real, tuent. Take no other, or "iat to u Yaslibiiruo Ss Ci.t rjot-rirt'ira. 1ST nroadway. rrt "e .lst., Mti-ni7. xjew ttiitt; t.
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