wfMnsiqcw5wuiiUloc 9 " Oriemal Cheap CaslL Store." We hate Just opened anew Una of Pure Linseed Oil, at J. L. Gubel's, 08 cent per gal lon for cash. Mummer Silks, Hummer Silks Suminor r-'llkl. Summer S lilts, TrlmrolnK Hllk, Trimming Sllkt, Trimming Silks, Trlmmini Buna, Colored Satins, Ooloreil Satins, Colored Satins, Colt red Satlnt, Bilk Poncc, Silk Ponxee,. Silk Pongees, Silk Pongee, Oream and Blaek Spanish tjee. In altwldth irom ?iin w Bmuuw. Qenrcn W. Dixon, of Uellilcliem, bai Bjaojj Sjjltj, gvcn jjo.OOO to Lluden Halt FcmUSem. Mack Mlkr, nary, al Liilti, Lancaster county, me Viae, siifci, money , for th. erection of a Gothic chapel. as a memorial to his daughter, Mary Llix on,wlo was a recent graduate of the echool. rr I havo now on hatnl a lot of Light Single anil Dnublo Doggy Homes and Heavy Team uarness,ivuicii i win sen ai a very reasonable price. Any style made to order on short notice. Youre, Ao, Milton Fiobt, Welasport, Pa. For the weekending on the 22nd lntt.r there were 119,32V tons ofcoal shipped over Silk SOTahe, r-MK annuls, Silk Sarahs, SllkSurahs, Japanese Silks, Japanese 3lllt, Japanese Silks, Japanese anas. Oar JEVKtliy stock Is very lorje. and tue ihlgh 4 Busquehanua RU , making a eur sales are increasing; every vear We hsve .... ..,.livl nnnthMrlotoflieslruble (loods. in the Latin Palttts, direct from the Manu facturers, LehlKhton.fd, Is 11UUUHUIII. June, ltHSJyl Opp. Pablle Square, jjsnit si total for the year to that dato ot 2,232,051 tons, an Increase as compared with, saiuo time last year of 215,701 tons. iO-TKtr.PBOXK. "Hellol hello tt Who is it Marv ?-' "Jennie, I did use Hern's Telephone Liniment for iny headache, it curd It in less tnan leu minuics. s not be without It. It is the king uf au liniments, nnd thank you, Jennie, Tor reuoiiinieiidini mo such a good medielne. Good bye I" For the week ending on the 2Jnl Inst., Id0,466 tons ofcoal was transported over the h. V. KB., making a total of 3,412,1102 Our Neighborhood in Brief, tons to that date, and showing an Increase I VI 101,0.-. 08 coinjiurvu win, lit! ttll.OU gflHWltk SATURDAY, JUNE SO," I8SS. Troublesome Files. Wednesday Fourth ol July. Cotuing down in price Butter. The strawberry se:ison Is about over. Al Lcuckel spent Sunday in town wi.h hli parents. vear. 10d. to GOd. nails of J. L. Gabel's lbr only $3.20 per keg. Rev. B. F. Powell, pastorofthe Packer Our young friend John KutiapentSun- ton and Beaver Run M. E. churches, will dv in Altentown. deliver his lecture on the "Heart of Man, The bicycle craze has struck Mauch in the Beaver Run church this (Saturday) Chunkers ttrvhard. evening. Proceeds for the benefit of the Ml Clara Hieser. of Weatherly, was I chure h. Go nnd hear him. Admission 15 in town on Monday. I cents only I The Penna. State Fair will be held iu Win. Park, senr., died at his residence Philadelphia Ibis year. Mr. Charles Ware' of Krcemansburg aged 00 years, died on Suuday. The Easton fair will he held on Sep timber 11th, 12th 13th oud 14lh next. at Audrnricd, this county, on tho 18th Inst., In the 70th year of his ago. He was burn In Muirkirk, Aycrsnire, Scotland, and come to this country in IbM. He leaves a wile, four daughters and on eon to mourn the Miss Buebman,. ol Alrtntoivn, la the loss of an afieclienflto husband and father, jiuestoJ Mlsse Ida and Ella Ciauss, on Very heavy rains during the fore part Bank street. I of tho week, caused considerable rise. In the Heady mixed paints at Lehigh, but we hear of no material damage l...l r.. & 1 0- nrv h"'o along the river's course iu '.!.!: uini. ,, tiiIX..L, I ..... ...... ty. Tho water attained Its cieaiesi ncigui Thursday morning, 7 feet, when it coin uicnced to fall. Best make of Horse Shoe Nails for 2()cts a pound J. L. Gabel's for $1.25 per gallon. L. F. Kleppinger left a stalk of clover at our office which.masured fully six feet. Hard to beat, ain't It? Now Is tho tl ne that the anxiou O .1 .TV " I ...11. mother begins' lb look up tho best ami Oy T.I10 UOX 0.1 J. U. Uauei i, turest remedy for colic, etc. Roger llotrells, a well known citizen of &riTho larcest assirtment of bracelets West Tittston. uroso from his bed early on In town can be found at u.o- uock ojeweiry Tu(Jrilly morning and proceeded lo a shanty ,,r,,,,,.ov.,m i ilmreanifhia residence where he com uoe oi tne orensis at fiinpi u,ci , i i... i. htiocir Me owned and operated by Johns & Bro at locust Gap, near Mt. Curmel, is on Are. EQ-ROSEBERY'S Boss Barber Shop, In O .en'a buirdlog, Bank elieet. Give him a call. Eatisfactiou guaranteed. Rev. W. K. Wieind preached a very Interesting sermon to the little children in Howells was n mm well to.dn, and Ihe cause of his suicide is a mystery. Dayiil Ebbert, the liveryman ot town will run his l.i -ce omnibus to Traebsville every day during the Colored CampM.et ing at that place, it a sufficient number ol The Allentown female College. The thirteenth Miuai commencement nf the Alloutown Female College took place Friday morning In tho Academy of Muiic. There were eight graduates and their names and subjects of essays follow I Salutatory, Miss Irene Llclitenwaltner t "Tho Ooldin Milestone." Miss Jennie Medlar; "The Purest Pearl," Miss Libble U. Slough J '-The Faces We Meet," M'ss Mamie L. Coopr Class motto "Spa Anchora. Vita Sat," Miss Fannie Ihrie, Easton ( "The Two OV' Miss Grace E. Stecliel; "Life's. Masquerade,'' Miss KateOrmrod. Valedictory "Embers ef Yesterday," Miss Laura Bull. The gold medal for excellence as a reader and the best manner of delivery waa awarded lo Miss Ihrie. The Installation serylces, for mally Inducting Rov. Professor W. E. Kreba Into live position of president of the college, took place on the previous evening In SU.Jbhn' Reformed Church. A Colored Camp Meeting. A colored camp meeting or jubilee will convene atTrachsvllle, this county, un to day (Saturday,) at 3:00 o'clock p. In., and continue for ten days. Among the Divines lo be present and officiate on the occasion nro Capt. Brown, of the Salvation Army, of Easton, and Lydia P. Taylor, of Washington, 1 C, and a full band of Jubi lee Singers have been engaged lor the oc casion. Roy. J. L. HolT Is the Elder In chargo of Ihe Camp, and arrangements have been perfected lo maintain the best nf order , no Intoxicants will be allowed to be disposed of on the grounds. The Relresh ment department is in charge of Messrs.' Thomas Snyder and Henry Bergenhower, who will supply everything at very reason able prices. A cordial Invitation is extend ed to nil sects and denominations to attend. in us the Evangelical church, in Ibis place, on persons ore lo be secured to make the trip. Sunday evening last. 1 Ho proposes to start at 0 a. m., nnd will &&.HARPERS BAZARR PATTERNS charge only 75 cents for the round trip. at Half Price. Secure vour seats early. E. F. LuruRXBicn, W-vt u r T? - A -61 TJroadway, Mauch Chunk. rUll bAlj.b. A OnC- Where, oh, where has Frank Zelluer horSC TlmclOH. in first cklSS nce of Hokendauqua, 1te of Packerlon. d r wjU b(J &0d cleap for ofhisremo'vai. cash. May be seen at W. &. Evan K.eatbersow, a miner employed WllltertnutC S StOl'G,- Oil milk at Notingham Colliery, ofthe Lehigh and gti'rjQj; Wilkesbarre Coal O-'P"!, at Plymouth, was killed by a tail of roof Wednesday. , . . . . t t - fm.,.i,. W.-1 ..1. I o iD AU llll'll'MHil'l Vll'IdUl liuilina OHM ... ,. . . ..a , .T-i..lrv .1 ll...m.n .lorn and n decline I imupiing, alter a years uiai.an nuuiiiiauc ill prices. Please rail and see us wo make self coupler, by which their men in coup no false statements in advertising. ln, rejs,t cars lire saved the necessity ol R. L. Colburn, who is employed as a I g0i,g between cars. This coupler is that of clerk at Tackerton, left on Thursday to ,ie Kxcellsior Lilo Savins Car Coupling spend a two weeks vacation at ins home in StewarUtown. tt.For.6a1, an Illustrated edition of Company, and is now being optuied lo their thousands of cats. Mike McGiuuls rushed out of a strrel the History of the United Stoles, four large Wilkcsbarre Friday, with a revolver octavo volumes, will bn 6old cheap. For particulars call at tho AnvoCATK oflice. m hand, and filed upon Constable Tumany, Fashion Tfotea. Sleeves ofdirsfes and mantles and wraps' are made high on the shoulder. Hals in shapoofa large scollop shell are worn bv children and young girls. The latest Importations of Parisian dresses hayo larijcr lonrmires nnd hip draperies. CUeckoil Sommor silks come in the new c lor?, two of which, as a rule, appear jja A.,.1, ridllorn. I es Jet sequins form tho ornamental fringe of black tulle tabliers and drajicnes un black evening t..llels. Carrot cidnre1 gloves are worn with ob- sinthe-colorcd dresses at private balls and evening rtceplioiis. Terra cotta.dark blue and dark-red are frequent combinations in suils uud in' mil linerv this spring. Satin cords, braided into rather intricate designs, are used as tho heading for other trimmings on rich ct'Slumes. Burglars Sent Up. Thomas Trainer, Harry White, alias Johnny the 3arber, William Harris, alias Sims, Michael Sullivan, nlias Brunswick Rid, George Smith, nlias Yellow, George Thompson nnd Andrew Patterson composed a gang nf burglars who, robbed citizens in the Leliluh Valley of thousands ot dollars worth of goods which they shipped toPhlla. lelphia. They were captured by Dctec tlyes Johnson nnd Simons, of Easton, and convicted In the Northampton Court on several charges. While Harris, Tfninor and Sullivan robbed J. B. Leith's store ut llellerlown and the Noth Peun depot at the same place, 6mllh helped lo explode tho solo In Urorgi K. Bachmau's store, at Freemonsliiirg, and steal a lot nf goods He was elsonpncerned in the robbery of George K. Renter a clothing sloro al bnuui Easton. Thompson nnd Patterson robbed the store ol Swarlz Jk Son at Calasauqua. Six ol Ihe burglars were sentenced to the Eistern Penilentiory by Juilge Schuyler Friluy morning, as follows: Sullivan, twelve veurs; Harris, eleven yetrs; White, ten years; Tr.unori len years; Smith, seven yenrs.and Thompson, threoyears. Pallerion was sent to the Easton Jail lor six months Four months ogo Trainor left the New Jersey Penitentiary alter serving four years for highway robbery. Welssport rointi. Mr. J. K. Rlckert,expectlngan. Increase ef crops, Is enlarging his barn. Mr. Rlsbel, the Welasport photograph er, died at bis parents home Iu Schuylkill Haven ; disease, consumption W. 0. Weiss drives a flue pony, pur chased fur his use from John Leucksl, by Mr. Weylienmeyer, General Sup't. Canals. Mr. Isaac Bagenstose, a former resident of Franklin now ol Mahauoy City, was visiting friends hero a few days age. Sorry we could uot meet blm. The school directors ol Franklin town ship have purchased twit loU from Stephen Snyder, sr., r Parryyllle upon which a school house will ha built, lo be ready far the winter term. Prof. J. F. Suyder, one of Carbon coun ty 'a most successful teachers, has closed his first term of select school for vacation. Ue will open his seoond term shortly. Mr. John O. Weiss has tendered his resignation as clerk for Coxo Bros., Drl lion, and accepted a clerkship with the Lehigh Coal k Nav. Co., with office, at Mauch Chunk Weigh Lock. Messrs. Dimmlck and Laury a houses are almost completed. Whlje Mr. Laury's house Is a good strong, substantial one, we preter Dimmlck's In i.eatncil, style and convenience, it has no equal for a tenement house. Mr. Dimmlck says "I want my tenants to have as good a house as my own. Mr. R H. Shonen is agent lor a Hist class School Desk, for strength, novelty and completeness we know none snperior, be lias furnished quite a number vl schools and Is negotiating with seyeral school b 'arils for the Introduction of bis desk. We hope that the Franklin School Board will adopt this desk for their new school bouse. Children's Day, set for June 24th by the officers of the Evangelical Association for the schools of said denomination, was observed on Sunday eyening last by the Weiesarl school. The t-hurcb was iillod to overflowing; essays were read by Mrs. S. Ycakcl, Mr. Ditlerliue, Rev. belong aud wile, interspersed with responsive reading and excellent singing. Last Monday evening one of tho most exciting boat races look place ever witnessed on tho "raging canal." Contestants, N Lifler and B. D.-eher. About two uuudrtd pettatois witnessed llio exciting chase, it was a test of strength and speed between horse aud inulelleuli (mlcu common horse and mule sensa in contestants); stakes ten lollars a side, distance from O'Briau's lock ti Uuugli lock. They started, cuch-wjtli a canal boat loaded with one hundred Inn's of coal. Drehcr takes the lead until he arrives at tho locking distance post, and as an ex perieuced boatman, hulls in obedience to rules and regulations of canal; LeflW takes a foul, cuts Dreher's line, ruus into llio lock first. The race broke up in a row, and gel era I knock-down. Ex. Mr. Reichard, au old resident ol East Penn townshipiond father of8lmou Reich' ard, of Mauch Chunk, died very suddenly od Tuesday morning last.' He was about SO years of age. S3Q.F0R SALE, Several choice build In? lots, one iu tho borough nf Lchlshtoii Good location. Apply at J. F. Halbacii's, music store. Misses Bailie Rsudenbush and Lulu Zehner left last Thursday for Philadelphia who is now under bail for inciting a riol at Lee Park sums weeks ago, but tho shot lulled to take effect, and before he could fire a second ono lie wus disarmed. Tl shooting was Ihe result ofan old feud lo tween the men. For some lime Tamony has been threatened by several parties thai he would bo shot down some day without warning. -Lewis' Best White Lead no qnciUnn.tliat the above minimum will always be provided without calling on Hea ling to make good any deficiency. As the Readinir will how usu the Lehlkh and Susquehanna in connection with the Jersey Central as a short line belweeu the Schuylkill coal fields and New York, and lurllierinore, as Ihe new Western tra Ilia or the Vanderblll Oowen combination will he forwarded largely over lis tracks, the in creased traffic of Ihe road will unquesttou ally he much greater than In former ytara. WIiIIp the new covenants, therefore, will result in giving the Lehigh Navigation a larger retail Ihau the property could have earned without Reading's auislhiice, yet tho same stipulations give' Ihe Reading Company facilities fir transacting new bus iness, the major proportion of which will properly ani justly accrue to ili own adantages. Au article In theallpu'ntlansnf the new agreement Is to the effect that the Read ing shall develop the Lehigh and Vilun Barre Coal Company's lands. Railroad Matters. An Allentown dispatch of the 21st Inst., says: Notwithstanding rumors and do Dials of the lease of the Lehigh Valley Railroad by the Pennsylvania Company, the laitcr continues its work of extending its lines to this cily. To day the engineers of tho Pennsylvania complelo their surveys of the new line to Allentown. There will be a survey of curves along the road, as compared to the Perkluiner. branch of the Reading, which will make tho line three miles shorter. Coming Into Allentown the engineers found Ihe Jordan meadows now pretty well taken up by the Reading and the Lehigh Valley, and they were co npelled to select Fourth Street as ihe route oyer which the road will pass through this cily. Thats'.reet has been surveyed its entire length, much to the alarm of the resident along Ihe route. Gordon Street will be crossed by a bridge, and the road will be run up the volley. Fourth Street contains many ofthe finest residence in tho cltv aud the nccuKtms view with alarm the purpose ofthe Pennsylvania Company. Whelhertho company will be allowed tii use the street will probably have to bo de cided by Court, as the residents are iu no humor to luye the street used as a thoroughfare. It is the purpose ol thocom (.any to put up a handsome and commod ious depot close to the ceutral portion ol the city. The sign which the Pennsylvania shows in the matter of extending lis lines to ti Is city has caused the Reading and Lehigh Valley to determine upon important im provemculs here, and the result will be better passenger and freight depots, more peutrally located, a want Allentown has long talt. from which place they will go to Wctt at $7.00 a hundred at J. L. Chester to a'.tend tbo commencement or the I Q jibpi's ibl CQsll U a.O ,'VttU., Charles James, aged about fourteen years, a bleaker boy employed at Red Ash Colliery No. 1, Wilkesbarre, was horribly mangled in the mud screen while at work Wednesday, 3i.Ifyou wanta nice smooth.easy shave your hair cut or shampooing, go to Franz Rcederer'a Saloon, under the Exchange Ho tel. He will fix you right, and dou'tyou lorgct it. Tho American Aqritullutitt (English oi German edltionjand the Cardux Auvatic will be sent to any address on receipt of tw dollars. 'Che price of the Agriculturiil is $1.60. fr-Goto Hscsman's store, Lehighton, Pa., to get the leading geuulne American watches; as he deals in none of the foroicn Imitation trash with which I lie people have been so extensively swinuien. A neat iron fence has been plsced In front ofthe new M. E. church on Bank street. When this edifice is completed il will be ene of the piettiest in this aecllou ol the Valley. &3.E. F. Luckenbach, Broadway,Mucl Chunk, is now opening for tbo Inspeclliu ol his friends, the largest stock of new designs in WALL PAPERS ever seen in thiscouu ty, and Is selliog at very lowest prices. From next Monday on it will be no longer necessary for those issuing bank checks to place thereon a two cent stamp. This will be somewhat of a relief to bull- nets men and bankers. Our "devil" hss at last come to the conclusion that it will behest for him to eUbrate the glorious Touith by using the ".bootlng-stick." He will be flush for Le will have his pockets full of "quoins.1 r John D. Miller, at his saloon, nearly opposite the Ut National Bank, will set up a lies lunch every Saturday evening, at 9 o'clock. The bar Is supplied with prime. iresu ueer ana cwier reircsomenu. oive him a call. Eight young mou of Pboenlxvllle haye decided to walk from that place lo Ilcthlo bem.Mauoh Chunk and the Switchback next month. Tbey will start from home July Tth. UrMrs. Mamie J. Mulleu, fashionable dressmaker, at the Carboh Advocatic of fice, this borough. Per'ect Bis and work msnthip guaranteed. Wax Flowers of all designs al lowest prices. Wkite Flowers for funerals a specially, Quite a number of our young peof'e were in attendance at the excursiou around the Switchback last Sunday, for the benel t The annual meeting of the stnrkhoMors ofthe Bethlehem Iron Ctmpiny was held Wednesday. ' G. B. Lindi rman, A. Hun', Robert II. S-yre, John Knecht, E. P. Wil bur and W. W. Thurston were elected di reclors. Subsequently the board of directors iigautzed by decline the following officers. all re-elected ; t. A. Liuderinan, general manager president, Alfred Hunt; vice president, W. W. Thurston ; secretary. Abraham S. Sch'ropp j and treasurer, C. O Brunuer. For the killing of John Briggs, at 3hickshinny, in February last, eight men wero nrrainged before the Court of 0er and Terminer ut Wilkcsburrp, mi Tue.day morning. There names are Dennis Melley. Michael O'Mnllcy, Ilenrv Conrad, John Biyle, William Phillips, Martin Helm William Leslie and Hugh Trainor. Coun sel for defendants demanded a separate trial for each nl the defendants, which was granted h, the Court. By this itction ofthe Court the trial promises to be the longest nuirler trial that ever took place in this S ate. Land Plaster for sale by tho barrel or ton at J. L, Gabel's. Mr. George Hensclielt nnd hlawfe,who was formerly MssMugie Bailey, have been well received In London. Accident at Jeanosville. At five o'clock Thursday eyening, 21st Inst., a distressing accident happened In No. 1 Jeanesville colliery by which Edward Crossin lost his life nnd John Martin and Hugh 0'D.innell were Bllghlly injured. It appears that these men wero engaged in r inninz a Inn of four loaded mine cars dowu the first run to the bottom of tha slope. Thev succeeded in spragging all the cars ol the trip with ihe exoeplon of tno ait one, before thej arrived el a very nor in p'ace in the run. The trip by that e had e I lenity gained an unuusiiiilly rapid motion, about one hundred and seventy yards down piano the last car, on which were the men above mentioned to gether with several others jumped the Mark Crossin was jammed between the or ami the pillaror rib ofcoal and sqiiiezed o death and O'Donnell'e hands were severe- y cut by the coal on the car, while Martin scaiicd with a sliitht squeezing. Ciosun was dragged along with the trip a few yurde when his body dropped by the side of Ihe track. He was instantly killed and most if tho bones of his body were either broken dislocate I. Mine Instiectnr R'lderica went to Jeanesville when he hisrd of the accident lo in.vesticate. Edward Crossin was nineteen vears.len mouths mid twenty tour days old. The luneral took place Saturday. Jluzlctm Daily Main Speaker. Pop I Bans I ! Fireworks of all kinds, in immense quantities at Frank Lelliengntli's, on Bmk street, at very low prices, un wctinesiay Ihe fourth, he will send uptwu mmikirr batnons for Ihe amusement nf the little folks. Be on hand nnd watch for the tun I A Drug Clerk's 'Mistake. Au Easton despatch of the 25th Inst,, says: On Friday lasts four year old daugh tor of Jacob Case, of the firm of Case Brother, of Phlllipsburg, showed symptoms of a fever. On Saturday morning Dr. Isaac Barber was called In and gavo the child several powders, with instructions when they should le given. In the aftornoon Hi doctor lelt a prescription for medicine Ilia is generally used In such cases and the sain was takeu to G winner's drug store to be filled. Tl e messenger was wailed on by Edward Moseu, a young clerk, who recent l...ni.l,.inl A.l.il, d .... .11 .ill...... 1.1. f . ,..J , ,.J P.. f "'. j Wl wuv mt stivva swans MUSS UVI ST W S ,(, I rhillipsburg Prof. J. F, Halbacb is now offering for 50 cents a Denlr invented mouth organ, of beautiful lone, call and get sine. Also a full linn of all kinds ofniusioel Instrument" at equally low prices. Store, star L. & S. dsjOt, Lantford Items. Our Irieud Miss Emma Billmnn.nl Tamaqiia. spent last Sunday in town'with Mtss Alice Albertann, Call again -Mr. John Hoffman wos made hoppy luting the week by finding a big baby girl In the place he occupied the night before This makes John smile. We aie ideas. d to hear Ihat the "Union Family" is broken up' in the Linsford shops perhaps we shall be able lo net ein plnyiuent now. During last week a 13 vear old lad went t" fish, when became back, ho ua asked where his full were; he said he i rigorously beat by a N hip ionr-Yill an thus had to return. Pretiy gad for his age, Andrew Werner spent several hours I Lehighton on Monday last. It isstated.as a fact, that many pcopl hear beet when their eyes are closed. Think of this In church. A daily chickrn train has been terted en one of the Western roads. T. ey haye pauenger dachin the rear and a loco motive to Pullet. - Osstrsa. Weatherly Special. Mr. Samuel Welzel, a former resident of lower Carbon, is erecting two new houses across the creek. This is a wise and desir able project. A tramp left tho following poetic prose iua box car: Barns uud hot cars is my bed rooms, rob a bun roost when I cun,tuko a shirt oir the clothes line, I am the stuil they spread on laud, counting ties is my occupation, hunger gives me many a cramp, work mid law is ito relatlon,l'm u Quakaker. An interesting children's meeting waa held in the M. E. church last Sunday. The work was in the hands of the Sunday school superintendent and teachers. This is one of Ihe best Sunday schools in the county. J. P, Rowland is the able and efficient superintendent, and it is he who has lent all his fine energy and abilities to tho school to make it the model success that it is. The programme and exercises wero complete and perlect and reflect much credit upon the school and Us projectors. Misses Jennie and Nellie Blakslce, two of our eslecinttble young ladies, wbo have been attending school at Bethlehem for the past year, are ut home again on vacation. They will return to school again in the lull. Mrs. Nicholas Houser, an esteemed lady and one ofthe oldest residents of this" place, is on tho sick list. She has been Very sick for some time pst. Mr. Crawtnrd Weiss was on a visit during the past week to Iriends atStemlers ville and Trachsyille. He returned home on Tuekday evening. R v. J. P. Moffat, of tho Presbyterian hurch.is off on ii four weeks visit to Iriends ml relatives in Illinois. Mr. J. T. Briel has a number of Hun ganaus at work putting down water pip"S ml digging foundations for new building's A very interesting discussion and dis utu lias been going on betwixt "Nurwald,'' f Ihe Democrat, and the editor ofthe Her- Id. The cause of all this had its ongina ion in tho wntd "Verdent" as It was op' lied by the Ilerahl man to Ihe Good Temp arsnf town. From'his the parties branched n'intnllie discussion of the temperance question. "Norwald" defending and up lnlding the Templars in their crusade for total abstinence and prohibition, while the Herald tukes the broad and liberal ground of individual rl jht,npposilion to sumptuary legislation, and upholds "moral suasion" as Ihe I roper mode of working lor temiicrance As to total abstinence and the laudableness f temperance there seems to bo no differ ence, but as to the mode and manner to bring it about there Is a difference between these men and we are inclined to believe that the liberal side of tbe question is toe correct and right side. Ax June 27, 1683. Bit? Creek Notes- Some ol our farmers are busy making bay. W'illiam Buyer is putting his barn in repair. Mr. Beltz returned homo from school last Saturday. EJward Graver received a new Cham pinu mower last weeK, ana ncepcaaswen fit. Henry Snyder and wife, of Tarry vill a were visiting their Irieuds hereon Sunday lust. Henry Miller and Dora Gross,of Mauch Chunk, were here on Sunday last,the guests -f Henry Neeb. A party, of this place, were out to Mon roe county last Sunday, they say that the crops look promising in that section. Mrs. Kemerer, wife of Wm. Kcmerer, eceased.had auction last Saturday evening. hd sold quite a number ol useful bookf, The sale was well atteuded.- fhe Reformed aud Lutheran congrega tions of Big Creek ore moving lorward with their church ; Ihcy are now taking up subscriptions, after which they will com mence to build. Il is a wise plan to first collect the money then build, which they have decided to carry out and nut make lebls. The readers of the Advocatr ot this place are wondering whether the corres iKindents from Lehigh Gap aud Mahoning re done discussing the subject of baa boys nd long words, or whether they aro so busy hay.ma'-iing that they can not discuss the subject at present. With 'long words nd bad bovs wo have hod no trouble in our place thus far; the people ore content with short words, and the boys all mind their own business. Joskpubs. The Teachers' Plc-nlc at Olen Onoko. Preparations are being made by th teachers of tbe county to make the Pio-n on ucxl Thun-rtay ot Ihe Olen a surcers. Quite a number of teachers ore expected from a di. lance. A number of prominent educators have promised to be present. Au Invitation is extendi d to all Ihe teachers of The clerk, instead of filling the State In be present, school directors and the prescription as the nolo called for, gave parsons lormerly engaged in teaching are Seldlilz powders. Mrs. Case says she dis- also invited to attend. It is to be a gather- solved the powder and gave the child a ing purely fr social enjoyment. There tsaspoonful. Soon after Ibe child was seized with convulsions anil died at ecyen o'doA tbe same aytnlug. wiil be mi literary exercises of any kind connected with il. There will bo ample lime fur all those who sua v desire to do so, to tsks a tide over lb Sarflcbbsck rsllioad. Lehigh Navigation Agreement. Last Saturday saw a lull consummation f the articles ol agreement made anu cn tered into by the Lehigh Coal and Xuvlga lion ofthe first part, the Central Ilsiliou ot New Jersey of the second port, and th Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Com panyot the third part, respecting the lease ol the Lehigh and Susqjehaana Railroad. By tue terms of tluscoulract the Reading Railroad Company agree to carry out the stipulations entered in by the Jersey Ceutral Company, in every resjiect, aud I full accordance with the lease made by th L-ibigh Oul and Navigation Company i March 1871. The sunn'emenlarr contract now mad Between the Reading and Lehigh Nayiga lion further provides that the rental iwyabli to the Lehigh Navigation forthe Lehigh and Susqiiehouna itaiiroaa aim us urancnes sha 1 tie nxeil wiiu reruiiii iiiuiiiiiiini au maximum limits. The original lease IP71, which Reading now assumes, stipu Isles that the rental shall bo oue uinu lht vrosa flarollics. This arrangement assures to tne ijeuign Coal anil IHavigatlnu uompany a larger iu crease than has heretofore been reeived un der the lease, as, tnough the returns haye La.-u era luallv increasing, and above nnui- mum has not been reached In auy one year until the last. Tne one-third proportion of the gross earning or the leased proper ties amounted In $304,588 in 187V; ti il, 138.015 in 18M); to $1,408,506 In 1681, aud $3S,415,1V0 in 1882. The return Tor last year, it will be seen, was $30,790 iu excess ol the minimum gauranteed by the Head Ing, and as the earnings have been steadily ineretilng for fivs years put, tasra csn ot NO HOME EXEMPT. THIS AND THAT.. -i A 91 T.,.l. -1.1'. f.,.,1 ..... l.v ST.rnIh"n! J10361" - " V btecd pulsoulng killed her. A member ofthe Michigan Legislature siys that ho won $l,0Ct) lor himself aud promoted seyeral worthy piiblla measures by a winter of poller playing at Lansing. Western journals speak of Ihe lowlands of tbo Mississippi and Missouri valleys as likely to be cnn)urted into a semblance ol Holland, with gnat dikes protecting the farms Iroin il.aids. Although old comedies cannot be mado to take a ptofitHble hold upon thtotro audi euois in Now York, they do well In Lou don, whero "The Rivels" has gone beyond tbe hundred night nf a inn. Tho projeclorsol the Louisville Exposi tion have fixed upon prices for privileges. Lemonade must pay $3,200; ice cimm.iftlO; cider, 81,200; Ibe restaurant. f'i.JCU; beer. 5,000, uud topcoru, jl,5'J0. Huston fashionable women held off from contributing iho work of their bands for a charitable fair, lest they might be thought pledged lo ome ulterior cause, like Woliiau'a tullVsgoj and this prcjudcie was only iciuovtd by tbe assurances of the newspapers. Tbe Journal Ofliciel publishes an ac count ul Ihe quantity of gold iibd silver money coined in Fiance tioln tho year 1705 to tho Slit of IVcember, 1882. Tbe gold a id silver cnsiis amount In the aggregate to U,212,llM3fi3 fraucs, 35 centimes for" Ibe pariod given. Tho gold nnd sliver with drawn from circulation in the lime repre sents 29,1,219,101 hams 22 centimes. A railiood only 0,000 'leet long, but with a grude ofouo-fifih riso iu eveiy five on the average, nnd ut the steepest one In thice, has been built slruigbt up Grien Mountain, near Bjr llurbor, Maine. The road btd Is solid rock, cutaway to a plane Uf on which the lies ore boiled. Tho loco- motlvo pushes a pusseuger cur up tbe as seoioy ineaiisoi cogwheels plying inn cjulro rail, as un the Mount Washington road. In the, first chapter of Jules Verne', new tale, au ubstinale inbubilunt of Brit- laiy, who is visiting Uoiistanlinople goes oa. with a newly made Turkish Irieud for a walk, and rather lliau pay toll oyer b-idge, with tbo keeper of which be bad a diiputc, ho and the Turk make u long our uey orouiid,durtHg which Ihcy have adven tures which carry them completely thiough the voluuio in the livliest fashion. Salvint has sjid, since he returned to Italy, that he made $50,000 by his la American tour, lie was 53 on the 1st ol January, and means to retire from the stage when he is 55. Uutil October next ho will 'ive in retirement with his family neor Florence. Than ho proposes a professional tour in Spain; from Spain ho goes lo Russia, und, having played in Moscow and St Peteisburg, lie will return to America oud conclude his theatrical career in Mexico. Hennmger-Haasman. Hon. M C. Ueuninger, Bute Senator from Lehigh, was Tuesday aftornoon mar ried to Miss Miry Hausman, dauglitir of the late Hon, Boas Hausman, ex-member the Legislature. The ceremony wos lerformed iu St. John's Lutheran Church, Allentown, by Rev. Reuben H'll, in the presence of severol hundred guests. After tho wedding a reception wos held at Ihe residence ofthe bride's mother and a col In lion served. In the evening Senator Hen linger and his bride lelt on a short wed ding tour, and uimlt their return will luuc laissesslon ol a nanusomeiy uirnisuen resi. lance on Hamilton Street. Nearly ever meiiilicr of the bar and almost all the cr.un IV officials attended the wedding. The tloral decoiati.ins were very losteful. The Lewis-Miley Foot Race. During Ihe early part ofthe week th. heavy rains seemed to threaten Ihe past ponement of the 75 yen! contest between these two well-known runners, but Thui day opened brightly, and ns the inornine hours advanced, large numbers of "spirts" Irom the surrounding mining districts put in an appearance to witness the rare and bet their "spondnolix" on Ihe result. Im mediately after dinner the crowds com menced to wend their way to the Drivii g rark, tbo friends of each runner feel Eg confident that they would pocket lb' "filthy lucre" of tho others. At about 3 o' clock, Miley and ewls came up to tl e scratch, and after the usual preliminaries got off, Lewis winning the race by about 4 leet. A race of 100 yards by Wheat and Ernsl was easily won by Ibe former. Tne bet ting ou both races was light. The Oreat Northwest. The ereal increase in travel to the North west, has forced the "Famous Albeit Lea Ruuie" to put Un Its line magnificaiit Ditiug Cars, in which passengers will be served with meals second in quality to no first class botel.rurlue small sum oi tovemy five cents each. Tho Chicago, Rock Island Pacific Roil wav, which controls this route, has alwaji ma'intoined a reputation fir giving travel era fir.t class meals on its Dining Cars, aud in putting on this line the same class ot ears. It UIIIS a want mat tue iruveiiag imu lio will appreciate, "Tha Albert Lea Route:" is carrying yery large share ofthe Nurthwester travel aniLalthnueb early in the scason.have c-m mvneed to sell tourists' tickets to the isrinus pleasure resorts in a volume sullirieully larte to gusrantee on immense summer t Ullllt. Thiscomnnnv has Just issued one of th most handsomely primed posters ever pro uted to tne public, ana wnicn music r tunly attract atteniiou to their favorite road. That Ccmo to Every House bold Explained, The follov Ing article from the Democrat and Chronulc, of Rochester, N. Y., is of su striking a nulure and emanates fiom so re liable a source, that ills batewitb ro pub lished entire. In addition to llio valuable mailer il contains, il will be found exceed Ingly Interesting i To the Editor of Us Democrat and Chrcnidet Sm i My moths j lor tbe publication of the most unusual statements which lollow, ure, Cist, gratitude for the fact thai I have been saied from a most horrible death, nnd, secondly, a desire to warn all who read this statement against, some of the most decep tive Inlluctices by which they nave oyer becu suirounded. It Is a fact thai to-day thousands ol people are withiu a foot of the grave oud they ilo not know it. To tell bow i was caugiu uway irom just tins po sitioti and to warn others against Hearing it, are my objects In this communication. On the IIisl day of June, 1881,1 lay at my residence in Ibis city unround. -d by my friends and waiting lor death, llcuien only knows the agony I then endured, for words can never ilesci Ibe it. And yet, II u lew years pluvious, any ono had told lue that 1 was lo be brought bo low, ami by so ter rible a disease, I should have scidicd ut the idea. 1 had ulwavs beu uncommonly s roue ami healthy, had weighed ucr 200 I omuls ami hardly knew, in my own cx perieiice, what pain or sickness weio. Yery many people who will read Ibis statement n al'ze lit lilnea that they ore unusually tired and couuol account lor it. They let-1 dull ami iuilefinlle pains iu viiiloiis parts id tho body and do not undeislaud it. Or liny are exceedingly hungry one day nnd en tirely without a pi ictl le tho next. This is j.istthe way.l lelt when the relentless I . .1 t.f.i. I.. . r... I uiaiaiiv which nui, idsieiil'il nreil npoil me l! ret began. Still I thought it was nothing; that probably I had taken u cold which would soon pass away. Shortly alter this 1 noticed a heavy, and at times neuralgic pain in my head, but ns It would come one day and bo gone Ibe next, I paid but little attention to it. However, my stomach wu oul of order and my food often failed lo ill irest, causing at times great inconvenience Yet 1 had no idea, even us a pliyslcinnjliat these things meant anything tcnous or thul a monstrous disease was becoming fixed iihiii me. Candidly, I thought 1 wub snf I'ering irom Malaria und so doclored mvsei! accordingly. But I g I no belter. I uexl noticed fl peculiar color and odor about the fluids I was passingalso thai thcru weit large quantities oue day and crv little the next, and that a presuteiit froth and icum ni-t red upon Iho surfioe, nnd u sediment et. led In the bolt n . Aud yet 1 did Co'. i.hiizh in) danger; lor, Indeed, 9ecing llies. symptom continually. 1 finally bicamc nc-t-ii torn .d to them, and my suspicion wis wholly disarmed by Ihe lact that I had i o pain in the nllccted organs or In then vicinity. Why I should have been so blind I cannot understand. There is o terrible future for nil physical neglect, and impending danger alwnts brings a person to his seuses, even though It may then be too late. I realized, at luM, my 'critical condition and aroused myself lo overcome it. And, oh 1 how haul I tried 1 I consulted the best medical skill in the land. I visited all the prominent mineral springs in America und travelled Irom Maine to Calil irnla. Still I grew worse. No two physicians agreed us to mv malady. One said I was troubled with si inal irritation : another, nervous proslru lion ; another, malaria ; another, djspeiisia: another, heart disease; uuother, general de bility ; another congestion of tho base ofthe brain; aud so on through a long lid ol common diseases, tho symptoms uf all ol which l really nnd. In ibis way several ears possed, during all of which time 1 was steadily growing worso. My condition hud really becomo pitiable. The sllclit symptoms I at first experienced were do yclopeil luto terrible unit constant disorders the little twigs nt pain nuu grown into aks ol agony. My weight had been le Hired (mm 207 to 130 pounds. I could ro lulu no food up m my stomach, and lived wholly on injections. I was a living moss' of pain. My nuUo was ui o -ntr. liable. Iu my agony I ircqueuuy lelt upon the iionr, ouvuisiveiy ciutcneii tno . carpel, anu ruved for death. Morphine hud little or no ellect in deadening the pain. For six lays and nizhlsl had the death-preinoni ory hiccoughs constantly. .My urine wna tilled with tube casts oud albumen. I was luccline with Bricbl's Disease of tbe kid neys in its last stages. While sullering thus 1 received a call 'nun my pastor, the Rev. Dr. Foote, rector il'St. Paul's church, of this cily. I felt thai it was our last Interview, but in the course or conversation he mentioned a remedy ol which 1 had heard much but never used Dr. Foote detailed to me tho many remark able cures which hod come under his obser yatiou, by means of this remedy, oud urged me trv it. As a practicing phvsician nnd ii graduate of the schools, I cherished tie prejudice both natural and common will all regular practitioners, and derided the idea oi any medicine outsuie the regular 'huniiela being the least beneficial, bo so icitinus. however, was Dr. Foole, that I finally promised I would waive my prrju lice and try the remedy he so highly recom mendsd. I began its use on the 1st day of June ami took it according to directions. At first it sickened me; but this I thought was a good sign lor me In my neuiinaied con lition. 1 continue'! to lauo ll : tue sicken' ug sensation departed and I was able to re am lood uihiii my stomach. In a lew dus I noticed a decided chauge for the better as lisodiduiy wife nud Iriends. My hie- loughs ceased and I experienced Ie6s pain hail formerly. I was so rejoiced at this iimroved condition that, upon what I had Pulleyed but a few days before was my dy- ng bed, I vowed, in tho presence ol my lamilv and lriemls,should 1 recover I wonld both publicly and privately moke known Una remedy lor nip good oi Humanity, wh"ievcrand whenever I had an opportuu- ty. I also cletennlueil mull wouiil give a course ol lectures sit llio uoriiunian Acau- 'iny ol Musio in this city, stsling in full the ivmplomsunci uimost hopelessness ol my In-ense iimi tno r. iiiorkaoie means uy wincu I have been eavid. My improvement was omslaiil from that time, nud ill less than hree months I had gained 20 pounds In flesh, became entirely Irce from pain and 1 relieve 1 owe my lite ana present couuuion wholly t" Warner a bale (Jure, ibe rou.cuy which I u.ed. Since my recovery I haye thoroughly re-inveslicatcd Iho subject nl kidney diili cullies and Origin's disease, and the truth. leveIo.ed are astounding 1 llierelore slate, deliberately, and as a physician, that I be lieve mure limn one-half the deaths whicl occur in America are caused by Brignt's disease ot the kidneys. This may sounrl l,ke a rash staleiucut, but I am prepared Ii ullv verity it. Bnzhl's disease bos in d slinctiye "symptoms of its own, (indeed il olen develops without any pain in men t i-lnllvl. but hss the symptoms nl narl) very other known complaint. Hundreds of Iwoplv die dally, whose burials are authorized by n physician's certificate r ' Hearl Disease," "Applexy ""Paralvsis ' ''Spinal Complaint." "Rheumatism, "Pneumonia," and other common diseases, when in reality it was Bright s Disease ol tue kidnevs. 'Few plnsiciuns, olid fewei p-ople, realize the extent of Ibis disease or i s dancerous and insidious naiure. Il steals lino the system like a thiol, manifes's its presenio by the commonest symptoms, and faslri s ilt II iin tbe ciuittiiullnn be tore the victim is aware. It is nearly is herediluiy as c.niaumpiioii,q nteas common and fulli as lalal. Entire Ismllies, ir.h'r I mg it from their ancestors, have died, a- u vet none of Ihe number knew ornulizeo the mysterious power which was rcmovnn hem. luslea l ol oominoii symptoms it ol ten shows none whatever, but brings death suddenly, and aa such is usuilly supposed to be heart disease. Alone whohsi sutiere.) and knows by bitter experience what be says. I implore every one who reads these words not to neglect tire slightest symptom of kidney difficulty. Certain agouy nnd possible death will be the sure result nl such negleet, and no ono can afford to has ard such chances. I am aware that such an unqualified s atomenl as this, coming from ma, known as I am, throughout the entire land as a practitioner and lecturer, will nronse Ihe surprise and p-iilibl animosity nl Ihe medi cal profession and astonish all with whom 1 1 am acquainted', but I make tha foregoing statements, oairu upon lacis which J am prepared to produce, and truths which I can substantiate to the letter. The welfare of those who mav possibly be sullerers such ss ,1 was. is in ample inducement for me to and i l can success' STOCK MARKETS. Closing prices of Do Haven .t T.iWnsend, Hankers, .no. sa South Third Street, I'lnl ndclplna. Stocus bought and soSdoithti lor casU or on margin. Vi'tiladelpAia, June 27, 1SS3, bid asked If P.Vs. Ext 1ti:tJ im U S Currency 0's 12U - US 31'sExl IHK5 - U S 41, new II2J US4's 120 I Pennsylvania R R 5FJ Philadelphia .V. Reading R II "-i Lehigh Vollev 1111 r8 Loliigli Corl St Nnviirat on Co 455 United N J It R i- Canal Co 192 Northern Ceniral It R Co 5S HeoMlivillrt Pass. 11 R Co 13 Huh". PiMsburg A- West. II R Co... 14 Central Transportation Co 40J Northern Pacific Coin 514 " " Prefd SI'J North Penntvlvaiiia R R (17 Philadelphia' Jfc Erie R R 20J Silver, (Trados) 995 New Advertisements. A CARD. To all who nro suffering from the errors and nd'scretlons o jonlh. nervous weakness, early decav, loss nf manhood, &o, I will send a reclue that will euro iu, FlinK OF OH MillK. This Kront ronicdy was ill'cov rrrl hv n mls'nnirvlnSotlth Amcrtra. Send Tseir.addrcssed envelope to tho liKV. JuSF.rn u, i.nma.n. Mattuu 1, ftow Vol It City, aug. 1 -. ly. The Earl of Weitmealh, who died re Mtiitv. riir-aiitd una ofthe oldest ofth. Norman families "seized" ol Irish estates rf take the step I have. tne Banmv of Devlin, the second tltle,dates fully warn other from the dangerous path Irom the UR-entli (vnniiy. sue last two in wnicu t once waiaeu, s am wining to en Earls were Roman Catholics, and the pre-, dure all professional and penjnal consa nt laloor.ofthin:oumi. qusnc. j. a. utr.iu.-., . t. New Life is given by using Brown's, Iron Bitters.. In- thc; Winter it. strengthens and warms the- system ,; in. the; Spring it enriches the blod; anil conquers disease;ttjie; Summer it ives toneBift nerves and digestive organs in the Fall it enables the! system to stand the shock; of sudden changes.. In no way can disease bc; so surely prevented as by keeping the system in. per-, feet condition Brown's Iron Bitters, ensures. pcr feet health through the-, changing seasons, it disarms, the danger from impure; water and miasmatic, air and it prevents Constmip- tion, Kidney and Liver case, &c, IA S. Berlin, Esq.ot th well-known firm of llK Ss Berlin Sc Co. Attorneys, L Droit Building, Washing ton, D, C, writes, Dec 5U1, 1S81 i GcKticncn? I take pica ure in stating that I have used; Trown's Iron Bitters for ma. lari.i ami nervous troubles, csusol ly oenvork, excellent results Beware of imitations. Ask for Brown's Iron Bn turs, and insist on having it. Don't be imposed or' with something recom- mended as "just as gwd" The genuine is made only by the Brown Chemical Cos Baltimore, lid. S3 HINTS SHE BEST OF ALU I 3?03 imi AHD BEAST. Tor mcM Ihna n third nt n cental"? tha Dlexlca 11 Alun tan?; X-immentlwB been trnQi?n 10 minion:! 1U1 over ine woria as iho onlv nafo rollanco for the relief of ncciucnt.1 ami pain, iz 13 a moaiomo nbovu pi loo unit praise tlie lies of ft bind, Ifor every form or external pairs U1U ilstaner Liniment la without an ecnul it iniicu-t:ui liesii mill limine u (lio very bone making tha oontlnu- r.uc3 ot pain una lnunminauon irapos. rlb'.o. Itx cCccst 9 upon Ilumnii Flesh sort IhiilirutoCifullnn nro equally wonder. iui. iu'j iuuitaa Liniment. Is needed br somobodv In ovoix honco. livery day brine now or llio urrnuy ofan iwrftil acnld or burn fiibttand, ot LUcnnintio marljra ro. :.torc-(l, or n vnl-.iablo liurio or as aavca Uy tuo ncaains power OIUU3 which rpc.-dllr enrol encli rJlmonta of IHO I1UI1AH .1U5U. BS I lEUouiiintlsm, HtToiIinc, Ilia Joints, Cmitrnrtcrt rauscles. Burn nuil Scnlda, Cuts, Uvulae and f-.i-rnliis, I'nlsonons Bites and fitlnr.s. FIllfAiecf, Iimrneai, Old Sores, tllvri's, ti'i-natltltca, Chilblain, nolo .tipples, enscu iircnii, miu Indeed, every form of external U cf.'.e. II licall '.1 Khoilt trnrs. Vol- tha lli'.LTn CEEATioif It cures .'jfinln:, Hi 1 11:1;.-, fitlOT Joints, reiMiilsr, ITnritesa bores. Hoof Dis eases, Ifoot lio!, Lrcretv lUirai Sestb, tlollosv Horn, Kcratcliei, vVlnd srill.i. finnvin. Tlirnsli. lllnebone. Old Dnrci, l'oll IZvil, Film sipon llio Mi.'lit and every other aliment (o which die ncenpnn) nf the fllnltla n-.nl filocli Vaid are liable. Tho riorlcnn ainstantj Liniment r.lwa73 cnrc3 end jiovcr lUsappolnU; B"BST ALL . nsnpctfuliv unuutil 'ot to the reonle of Te hlKhtun nml Itsvlo c tv, tlmt .io1cit.it pro pared to supply iheni with nil klmls of Household Furniture TAnunicfnreil from Ihe licst Seasoneit Mate. rials at Prices fully ns lour as the same article, csn bo lKuir!it lor els"where. Here are a few. ul the Inducements offered Parlor gels at (rem 450 to $60 Walnut MarbliMup 1iroslnir Case llei!r"ntn Suites. S pieces. MO to (65 Painted llnlrnnin Suites UtuiO llano Seated I'tialrs, 'f r "t or .... W Cummon I 'hairs, per ret of 0 l and all other Goods equally cheap. In this connsctlon, I desire tn call thenl. lentl'in of Ihe peni'le lo mynmplp f jcltlrss In o: !?0?s HAN 0B BEAST, HITS THE UNDERTAKING BUSINESS with a NEW and IIANIISOJIK HKAHSE, aud a lull llnoof 0.1MC1.TS and UOH'IMi' 1 am prepared to attend promptly lo all or. ders Iu this Hue. al luuctt prices. l'atronsira respectfully Sullclled and the most ample tatts'uctl n K-'arnnte-l. V. bl'lIWAltTZ, octW BANK St., l.ttlsliton. Hb American Antiquarian ORIENTAL JOURNAL ! ! I'ubllshul by Jtsox i Mobsk, Chiracs. III. $3rwryur. D1HI by Kim-bcn D. rT, .li-n.tt.1 to ClaHloal, Oriental u rcan ami AineriiJt) Arcbseolosy, 11 lusrratsd. This Journal ulie lurnrmlion on discover ieaanrl cxiUralior.s in all lurls,aud is yery valuable m trrne v,-ho are fullnwlun Ami qusrisu subjects as veil s to the cunmon ea.ler, aprS-tf 0Job Printing neatly, chenply nnd promptly execut ed at this office. Give us a ! trinl and be convinced, A Common-sense Remedy, gAisLSMCA. No more Rheumatism, Gout, or N omalgia. Immefiiatc Relief arranted, rerinauciil Cure Guarantee! Firs ycartetttblUhed ont ncrcr Inoun lamil in a angU r,fis,acu or throAtc. Htftr lu mlt jirominttil iiAjrifrfunt ami aVbgUls Jvr lht tlanding a SulicyHai. Secrot ! Tlin ONLY MSSOr.VKIt OF TUB VlllMINIll'S UIIIU AOIIl Wlllllll KX IS I S IN THE lll.i.llll OF nit bUJIATlU ANUUOU1V I'ATlKNlS. SAL1CYLI0A Is known ns a common-semi remedy, liueiusu II strikes dlrt'cily at tha eaust. uf lilie iiaiiilsiii (tout u'il Niuralirla, nhllii so many to-culled spi-iltlis aud sup posed panaceas only treat locally t lio tllcctf. Il h isbven conocdoil by euilueut ihilemlsia that outward appld-uUon, such as rubbing wllholls, olnlineiits. liniments, an i sonthlitsr lnllcn "III not crndiosto llicse disease wblcn are the result of tbe poisoning of tbe blood nltb I'ne Acid. 6ALI0YI.ICA I'orks with marvelou clleel nu tbls iii'M, and so reuuves the ll irlrr. it Is now t.xe!unvrl nls-l I r all col brati'd i.Iij s elans of A inerira and Enro, e. Illuhst Molol Acadiiqv or Pans raisins win r con of cures In tbroc dajr. Roincmbsr that 8&LI0YITCA. is a o rtaln car for Kboupatls.n, Gout and neuralgia. Th inert Intent pilns are tublucd almost In. slaully. Qlrs It. a liUl lUlltf guaranteed or rootiey rviunded. Thousands vl tettlinonUIs tent n appllc. 81 Box 0 Boies far S3 Sent by sua I on rectl;-t or money, AStt YOURDUCUUIST FOll IT. But (Id not be deuStd Into takln: Imlt . lions or lUBStltnUs, ur xmnthmir neoin, mei.ds'l ai -Juit as k-kH" Insist i the K.nulno IHi t! nam WA8III1I BME K i;u . on esch tx nblthls Rnarai.ierd e,sml. colly pure under oar slviui,iire. tndiusu. - sl'dureo'ii'lt to Insure sa-oi-s tn lltiet. went. Tak rib01Hrf ur send to a M'nuliliiiriio Co,, Proprleliira, .1 Brelwy. er. idst., Marl U If. NEW YOUK