" Original Chap Cash Store: Ladles attention li called? tea? We Corset trhleh we have added to our Immense Corsxsl toot( THE ELSIE "r.Bon.d corset. WARRANTED NOT TO HltEAK. It It roe le of testiest American Corset Sateen, eat and boned to meet tbo requirement! f female anatomy. ai,d guaranteed to STAN I) MORE WEAIfTUAN ANY OOllSET (old tor double the money. The Bides ted Hlpe ere lifted- with Pure Flaxlllne, made and adapted expressly for Oortet Wear, and li to The tew tunnel of the Lehigh Valley IUIlroad Co.rt Kockport, will be HOfrfeet lone;. The mountain baa thus Far been tun neled for nearly 400 feet from each en J. Tho contractor employees 12S men, The State Department at Harrlsbnrg hat crantcia charter for the 8cec:erstllle Slate Quarrying and Manufacturing Com pany, uf Lehigh county, with-a capital of $150,000. Hugh Muoney, torc-yesrsolil, of York town, was crushed? en Tiresdty between the buinpert ot a freight train at Burlington, K.J. It wat found necessary to amputate one of bit legs. At Weatborlr. on Monday last, II. -Tho monthly pay rolltof the Lehigh A "DAJHIKO" CLKBQVKAK- V.lley Railroad now exceed half a million. An KneUli D Wns who Entertained l?ttti- vUle in. More Wa7t than One. The Fourth of July waa rendered til- ditloually attractive In Polttvilie fay the initrtedatto inaka theCoraet SHAPEUY and 1IURAIILE, whlltt lb ft (J U II t K I Jtj.n-Ur.en engineer el the Buear Loaf break BONES, In coWblnaflot) with the Flaxlllne, Instantly killed by belngeaught and meket It 1MPOSBIIILE TO BKEAKovor V' , , i t i .1. -1 it. . the Hln. All who have worn on. WILT Hruwn Into . pair of cogwheelt while en. HAVE NO OTHER, and a atngle trial will a4!1 ln olllnK 11,9 machinery, be convincing. Odd. Pnblle Sauare. T HI VTtODiTttl Han St., IxUightoo.iJ. 1, ilUODiiUffl, The Lehigh Valley Road la how haying a patent automatic telf coupler attached to all of lit ears. .-TV I f rou want to Select Irnm a larp as. aorilnentnl clocks, and at low prices, no to fact that a young English minister sup- t tr IT..UI. vr.i.i. nui..i I , . . 1 .... t o 1. . .-., r, .ut.H viiuu.. 1 posou in vw reiuramE iiomo irwn v,auau Mre. Kobl. Li. Bweay, of town, la I delivered the annual oration In IheEpieeo, spending aeveral weeks with, fnendt in pal church. His address breathed the true Allcntown and Bethlehem, spirit of civil and religious liberty and. tho The Moravian congregation at Bethle- preacher professed boundless reyereuce and hem, was organised one hundred and fifty attachment for tb caute el American lode- yours ago-. pendence. Upon the previous Sabbath be AUTTrode dollars taken at nxr at E. II. had officiated at the rrzular services and by Kohl's, MsUfh Chunk. One hundred CtDta I Ma IndefatlnUaefrarta In th aarvleac-fOod i - ami America ha Insinuated himself Into th June", 1883 jrl SATURDAY, JULY II, 1883. Our Neighborhood in Brief. Heady mixed paints nt J. L. Gnbcl's for $1.25 per gallon. A two-year old daughter of Mr. Long, of Allcntown, fell Into a cistern, whereupon a dog owned by her father, attracted by the child's cries, plunged in after ber aud suc ceeded in resculug the infant p& I have now on hand a lot of Light Single and Double Duggy Ilarmva and Heavy Team Harness, which I will sell at u very reasonable price. Any style made to order on short notice. Yours, Ac , Miltu FtoRT, Welsrpott, Pa. In th'e Lehigh canal at Freemansburg, John Unangst, aged twelve years, of Holer towu, was drowned on Tuesday, while worth ot goods given for them. Dr. Cattail hss resigned the Presidency of Lafayette College, at Eatton. Ill health la said to bo the cause. IrR.irandv Lunch Boxes, for sate at Hock's Jewelry store, oppoeilo the Caibon Mouse. All the rage Base-ball. Dlsagrreablo The weather on last (Sunday, B.J. Kuntt and family returned home Wednesday. Busv The masons at work on tho new bathing with several other boys, who were reund liouset. 1 "uable to rescue him. Ills body was re- Diphtheria prevails to certain extent covered. la tbit place, Pure Linseed Oil, at J, -Mies Hartman, of Allentown, was vitlt Qubel's, G8 CClltS per gal- Ion lor cash. Ing Miss Floy Claim, In town. Aaron 'Weidaw is erecting doublo dwelling houso on Third street. We are sorry l report that W. P. Long it confiued to the house with malaria. Q.Tliree fine show cases for isle .cheap, apply at Unas. Bheuble, baker. Chunk, A new stone crossing has been laid on Northampton street, opposite the Lutheran church. Miss Aggie Sharpless Is (be esteemed guest ol our young friend Miss Lou Zehner, on Bank street. FortbeSdayt ending nn the f.tli Inst., there were 45,675 tons of coal shipped over the Lehigh & Susquehanna RR , making a total for the year to that date ol Z,35C,1GI Mauch I bins, an increase as compared with same lime last year of 178,9?-! tons, l()d. to 4()d. nails ot J. L. Gabel's lor only $3.10 per keg. Locks $2. 5 per doz At about half post five o'clock on Mon dav evenlnir a fire broke out in tlio liable of B.The finest assortment of jewolry ever m it. r n-v.- M,w teen in Caibon etiunty, ran be seen atL.. ? ' ... i r , i. ..... i nt ... . I in. hnrt- wna ,.Ait inir Mnrn.n'a n.MiHi. 11. JIOUI S, AlBUCn UUUUK, Thomas Krmerer, on Bonk ntreet, has cad his residence nicely repainted which adda much to its beauty. Mrs. M. A. ltalpin.of Philadephlo.was Visiting at the residence of her father, Mr. Wm. Milter, on Second street, Our popular merchants, Sweeny A Son, The horse was saved, but Morgan's harness, hay and feed were dostroyed and the loss is estimated at $500. a.TxLarnox. "Heltol hello 1 1 Who is it Mary?" "Jennie, I did use Horn' Telephone Liniment for my headache, it cured it in less than leu minutes. I won I. not bo without it. It is the king of al liniments, and thank you, Jennie, fur hipped 500 quarts of cherrice to the coal co'',n,end,inS " a good medicine, region during-tbe past several weeka. - ., , Oberl's bulldlmr. n.nk street. Give h i'., a ".4RS ton r coal wa transported over call. Sstisfaction guaranteed. the L. V. RR., making a total of 3,555,058 About a dozen or fifteen young girln I t"iu to that date, and showing an increase paraded our streets carrying Chinesa Ian terns lat Thurtdny evening. SS.DiiWr, Kerstohe, Wnlthnm, Brook lln, Whllimin, Kurvs and Bom Case Watch ct at G. It. ltohl's, Mauch Chunk. Frank Schwartz, a young and enter fulling furniture dealer of Cast Mauch Chunk, was in town last Saturday and droppo l In In tee us. An Increase of Clocks. Walct.es and Jewelry at llflcaman's etore and a decline in prices. Please rnll and see as we pake too fatse statements in advertising. At Scranton the festivities nUlie Fourth were followed by serious accidents. Several good graces of "our best people." At the Merchants Hotel, aa In tbo pnlplt and in aoeiety, he had everything of the best and in abundance, gla fit and dty champagne lirrunnderatlng. For three or Tho Cherryvllle Cornet Band hat been f"f dayt he teemed to enjoy to the full entrnaed to nlr at the Dicnlcof the Einan. evervlning that Bbakapesre tayt should tc- nnelsvllle Sunday Scll,lu the grove above oompany nonorauie oiu age love, nonor, tbu church on Julv 28. The apple crop In Lehigh Valley will be a light one tbia year. There wat an abundant bloom, but blight followed tl e cold spring waves and superabundant rain. Lewis' Best White Lead at $7.00 a hundred at J. L. Gabel's, for cash. obedience, aud troops of Irlends." Iledrjve about behind the handsomest horses and had his outgoings and incoming noted with admiration by the dignitaries of the ohiirch and by the colored gentleman who opened and clct'd his carriage door. On Thursday evening (after the Inurtb) a party wat given iu bit honor and at midnight tome of the "best people" accompanied him to bia hotel Owlnj to the abundanea of the new lo 'l'-'eJ Parting Kt and to wish him bay crop it will probably aell as low as from uc" lu tho KrMt enterprise upon which $8 to $7 per tun this year. At this figure poor man will be able to keep a few cowa at well as Jay Gould. Now Is the most excellent time of the year to view tbo beautiful and magnifies nt scenery ol our hills and valleys, ami David Gilberts' the place to secure teams at reason able rales Livery on Xortli street. ,-Etr Aitralinn tense spectucles, best in the rorld.eyery pair warranted, money he had entered for the ralyation of poor humanity, Kurly in the morning be left l'ottsvllle, and about midday several inter esting additions had been made to hit biography. Hit hotel bill bail been paid with a worthless check on a New York bank- One merchant in Pottsyille had rushed an other fatso check for fifty dollurs,nnd reports wore current that other flounces hod been raised from people whose devotion to their cheerfully relundnl if they don't give the church prevented an exposure of the gay lesired siitisfiirtiou. This makes it no risk to buy their,, as you see money will be ihisi lively returned ir, alier a trial, you are not rattsfied For sale only at K. It. Hohl's, Munch Chunk. Try them; prices are low to bring them within the leoeli or all, Until within the past two weeks prices in the Iron trade have shown uniform weakness, tbe decrease since January hav ing been about $1 per too on loundry irons nud 2 on mill irons. Tho reaction of the p.ist ten dayt lias led to a recovery ol about a dollaron the first named and 5U centa on tho last, the market closiog strong. This spurt hns quickened tho market wonderful ly, tbo gain within a week being about equal to a month or six week's dccliue, fill' Trade Dollars tnkou at pir for wutelier, cloek't ami jewelry at Dick's jew dry slure opposite the uaru'oi House, The inimitable Wiggins is good enoi gh to say that the s6tl. of July will bo the bit- test duy ol the year in Lehigh Valley. divine who called himself tbe "Rev. Harry Junes, of England." It turns out tbat only a lew days previously tbe Rev. Jones bad played the same game at Reading, He had no credentials whatever except a aanctl inonlous voice and a minister's waistcoat, lid hadn't even a white tie. But his vest was buttoned to the chin with true Episco palian piecision, and the public naturally lhouiht,'who tho d 1 except u minister would think of wearing a minister's ugly vest?" The Iter. Junes is still at large, en dorsing, doubtless, the rentiment of Puck- "O Lord, what fools Unto mortals be," or, as he glances with philosophic calm at his ecclcslatical waistcoat, recalling the famous lines of the poet Coopsr "Ood mores In a mysterious way Ills wonders to perform," and plouily acknowledging that human nature is veritably what the man in Dick int defined it "arum 'un." 71,778 as compared with same time last vear, In Tamaqua on the Fourth, a young man named John Raub loaded a cannon with stouet and discharged it. One stone struck a ten-year old son of Adam llurluig and broke his leg, Another boy named Khy was struck aud had his right leg ter ribly lorccrated. Our old friend, Don. Tubbs,olone time resident at M.itich Chunk, now trayeltng for the North Wales Lightning Rod Co., was in torn last Saturday. We had a pleasant half hour's chat with It i us over old time Weltsport and Pranklm Points. Over the Fourth. Busy The beta and farmers. Idle The avtrogo small boy. Teicbers' Pic-Nic atOltnOnoko, The morning of the 5th of July found the teachers of Carbon county and many Mr. D. llolliimn's houses are finished, prominent toachersof the State on thei houaoawere etruck by lightning and one events, and wcro pleased to see him looking 8'fl' killed. well ami hearty. Mr. C.K. Griffin formerly principal of -Two children died al Beaver Meadow eur public schools was in town Friday oB Monday) Susan, daughter of William night and spent a very agreeable halt hour and Elitabeth James, and Benjamin, tbe Infant son nf Benjamin and Jane Johns and present a fine "front face" apjiearance, Zcrn A Marsh sl.ipe I about Tilly car loads of props to the mines, last mi nth, Hon. Levi H'entz, of Aquushicola, was In town last week, in the interest of the rowuinensing Fjnncrs Fire Insurance Co, Mr. Lnvi Helm has repainted hUresi' donee; ' erecting un extensive addition to bis harn. An ill... 'tkublc sign of pros perity. way to the pic nic held at Glen Onoko. Th coming of each tram brought new arrivals, and by noon a large number of tJicliersand proinluent edueitors were enjoying tb wonders of Glen Onnko. A number h taken in tba trip around the Switchback be fore tho.r arrival ai the Glen and were enthusiastic oyer the delightful ride. The gathering was an Informal one nud all ware left to enjoy the beauties of nature as they The Weisport Evangelical Sunday saw fit. All restraint was thrown asid tn our sanctum, tAFnr Sale, an Illustrated edition of I the History of Ibe United Stales, fuur large octavo volumes, will bn sold cheap. For particulars call nt the AuvoCJkTK office. Iu Hyde Pork, on ttte Alls inst,,'a brick sclriol contemplate a celebration or excitr s:on trip sometime in August. A commit' tue to cllect arraagerrienla was appointed last Sunday, Mr. Nathan Lafller who figured so prominently iu the boat rare recentty, claims that holid not tn ko foul uu Dr-lier, Doth funerals took place on Wednesday af ternooli at 3 o'clock In the Beaver Meadow coin tery. A letter dated the 9th Inst., from our blown from a chimney .struct a man named esteemed friend, Rev. W. G. Loiule, In- IStanlon, severely, If not fatally Injuring forms o( his good health, but aleo slates that him. his amiable wife is still confined to ber bed Joseph DrUlnbore Is the happiest man will neryous prostration. Tho rev. gentlo tn the whole universe! his wife having man desires us to tender bis kindest regards presented him with twin boy babies on to til bis old friends. Uonday last. Last Sunday evening Fred Lucrkcl, jr., SSUFOII SALE, Several choice bulIJj s escorted lo the Lehigh Valley depot by Ins lots, one lu the borough of Lol.liihtou I nt.It. n number or hln voun? friends And 0,Kt Iwaflon. Apply al J. F. Hi.bacu's, , ,hB ,057 ,rgIn fama rollDg i lho u,llal number of good bye's were given and Mi that, the conditions of the race wern , man who enters the lock first takes the I counties ol Northampton and Leblgh were "JS' la')0r I,0,t' stakes." To give the picture the best face represented by prominent teachers from possible, ne cau but Bay that it was a very I Easton, Delhlehem, Allentown, Coplay and" bud ulf.iir, and wo uro informed that the Slatlngton. The following prominent edu end is not yet. catnrs and ex-teachers and directors were in Sheritr Lemz, gaye the citizens ol attendance during the day i Rev. Dr. Rell Weisspurt and vicinity quite a treat by (;iv ly. President ol Palatinate College, of My erslown I Roy. Dr. SchaefTer, principal of '.he ICutstown Slate Normal School, and wlfo : Rev. Home, editor of the Rational Music Store. The North Wales Lightning Rod Go's representative, Mr. Riel, is doing business 1 1 this vicinity. He occupies rooms al tbe Exchange, oh Bank street. Wm. Hill formerly night operater at the L. Jc S. depot, lu town, but who hat for suns time, been employed In tbe West, was tu town during the week. Hilly looks good. Ssulfyou Wanta nice amnoth,casy sbavo Lurckel started offlo his future home in Kokoinn, Col, We wish him ell the success possible in all his future under takings, A desperate fight occurred on Saturday in the small mining vi'lage of Monhana.a few miles from Ashlund. James Dtignu and Edward roy were quarreling when Foy your hair cut or shampooing, go to Frani I drew dirlc kuifeniid struck Dugon in tin right breast. The knife pierced the lung and life is despaired of. It is supposed that a feud between tbe two men bad existed for a long time. Ex-SherilT Henry Smith, of Germans ville, near Allentown, iu Heidelberg coun ly,dird last week from btood.polsuulng.lbe Roederer's Saloon, under tho Elehaiieolln tel. He will fix you right, and dou'tyuu forzetit. ' While driving between Shenandoah and Ashland on Tuesday, John Martin, a milkman, was robbed of $37 by two foot pads who were armed with revolvers. Tbe .-lmtn'can Aariiultuti.it fEneluli or German edition),mt the Cabbu AUYocaiit re,ul1 of arl'ul",Ie Hial had formed mi will be tent to any address on recelptoftwo hl,b,ck few days before. At thelimeol dollars. The price of the Aariculturist is hu dea,h "'d reached his tlxtysixth $1.50. I year, haying tjK-111 the greater part of his SO-Golo Htgaman't ttore, Eehlghton, llfe ,n " community where every member i-a., logei me leaning genuine American looneu upon mm with respect and rever watchrr; at be deals in none of the foreign ence. Imitation trash with which the peoplo have been to extensively swindled. The aeronaut Grim'ey made' bit bal A game of base-ball was played on (lie I 'ooa ascent at Honeidule about 4 o'clock on old fair grouuds, on tbe Fourth between two the Fourlh. Thrb.illoon aroso finely and picked nines. We are told that there was I took a northeasterly course. Up to Satnr- considrraqle heavy playing Indulged in I dav morning no tidings bud been received Nine No. 2 being tba winners. of him. Another balloon, supposed to be Near.Slatington, on Monday, William thatol Ludltim, from Montrose, pttsert over Keiffer and Oliver Dlsbler were seriously Honetele Wednesday evening. It was injured in a slate quarry by the premature learned later on tbat Grlmley landed on the explosion of a blast. KeifTer will probably I Catskllls In a hurricane. Jose bis sight and left arm. Near Allentown, early In the week, a Land Plaster for Sale bv shoemaker named Solomon Koch, seventy the barrel or ton nr. J 1 . earilof "KfJ wuo iUeA ln Friedaniyiii,pui f, , an end to bis existence. Ho bad mad uuuii . previous unsuccessful attempts upon hi In Pottsville, on the Fourth, Michael Ufa. In his last effort be commenced by Whitner and Peter Moran quarreled, when cutting his throat, and lest this should not wbiiner stabbed Moran several timet and I quite finish him be went and banged him articled teyere wouuds. Both men were self to the rafter of a garret. He leaves drunk, F. Luckenbach, Drnadway,Mauch Chunk, la now opeiiiug for the iuspectioj of his friends, tba largest slock of new designs in WALL PAPERS aver teen in this conn- sy, ana is telling ut very lowest prices, and all seemed bent on haying a good socle) tiro I After a ramble through the Glen ind enjoying naliire't wonders forma there, all uesembtcd in groups aud enjoyed the cohteiits of tlia well filled baskets brought for the occasion. Nearly all of the prominent teachers of Another Tragedy la Banks- Township. The village of Yorktown wat tttrtled on the night of lb Fourth by the cry of mur- tr, and upon repairing to the tpot,Michael McCauley, a tlngU man, about thirty five cartofig wea found dying from pistol wounds Inflicted by one Win. Harris, a man of family aged about fifty yeata. Har ris was arrested oo Thursday morning by ofllcert Oriiu aud Simpson, at the iustlga- nn of William Kenvln, wf Ilatletnn. 'Squire McOarvcy, of Colemloc, was noti fied, and at onco etnpanactled a jury, sub pocnard wilnessoss, and held an Inquisition n tbe Yorktown school house at 8:30 a. m. Dutch Uenry, or Henry Person, who boards with the Harris family, being tworn tahl i About llt30,tbe night before, ha came down stairs, and found Wm. Cans, Michael McCauley and Mrs. Harris in the room ; Mrs. Harris told him tbat her husband had gone to Beaver Brook for a p!stl,toon otter Mr. Harris came la the front way, and see- ng the other two, ran out the back way nto tlie conk shanty, and was followed by Cann and McCauley ; teen McCauley haye hold of Harris in the shanty, by the breast; then heard two shots, tan McCauley come out and fall tn the garden; went to him af ter bo tell; taw wound on bis forehead from which blood was ooning. Wm, Cann, sworn, said : He and Mc Canity cams from the picnic in Beaver Brook tbat night on lilt buckboard ; Mc Cautey got off and went Into Harris's by Ibe front way ; went homo, put away tho horse and ntgon,and camo back to Harris'; went lu front way and found "Dutch Henry," Mrs. Harris and McCauley there; Gut Har ris, son of the prisoner, came in, cursed MiCaulcy, look bold of hi in by tho neck, ml threw hi in on the floor ; stood up and ttruck Out with hlscane; heard tbe prisoner exclaim to leave Gus alune, or he would shoot; looked up and saw William Harris standing near tho back door step with pistol pointed at liim (Cann); Harris came toward me until the pistol waa up against ma; caught the pistol, but Harris wrenched it away and gaye it toGua'a wife ; Harris then went out tu the shanty, Iran after him; McCauley came after me; In the shanty Harris aimed at McCauley and fired twice: McCauley went ou'; thought ho was afraid, but met "Dutch Henry" outiide, who told me that McCuuley bad gone into tbe garden where we found him. Dr. J. 8. Lasarus sworn said i He bad not made a thorough examination, as the man was dying when he got there, but to the beslol hit opinion, death was caused by the gun shot Wound on the left breast. Tho jury, alter a few minutes ilclibera lion, returned the following verdict: "We, the undersigned jurors, inquiring as to the causa ol the death ot Michael iMc Cauley, find that he came In his death from wound! inflicted with a pistol, bv Wm. Harris, nn the nightof July 41 1.. 1883. C. J. Murray, foreman, Patrick Conaghan, uernani uonahoc, t. Iwanl '. Jaewis, uua. Doyle. Nicholas John, lurora. A warrant hating been issued by 'Squire McGurvey, Thursday morning, the prisoner was thereon committed tn the county jail in charge of Ollicer Simpson. The prisoner look the matter vrry cool, and will ilov tit les! make a hard fizht on tho plea of self- defense. But tho lact of bis going to Beaver Brook if fact it be for bis pistol, goes to show premeditated intent ami deliberation The deceased was the main support ol aged ami resectable parents, who mourn tho loss of a sou loved bv tbem and re sieelcd by all whu knew him. We are Informed that the prisoner ap peared perfectly cool and self-possessed. Immediately after the shooting, v ithout knowing the result of his violent action, be went direct lo bed and to sleep. Tbe first intimation he bad et the death "of bis victim was when he wat arrested by Officer 8!mp- aon at about seven o'el.ck this morning, A QUEEN OF THU STAGE,. '"Her Beoond Love," asd tba Important SesrotSho Reveals forthaBsne. fit of Women. "The the county were in attendance, and the When informed uf McCaulev'a death, ho ! 1 .. , . I .,.(.,, . , . It. . biiiijiij leioarKru, I en, 1110 uueu is ucijb j ti.ere is no use worrying about it at all." Hatlttan Plain Speaker, CM. ng them u gram bycicle wrforiiiunce- His muiily countenance as be was seated high in the air, prntrayed a Iremendioiis strain on bis legs, aud nervous sj stein. 1 1 iJiucuor, of Allentown ; Prof. J. O. Knaussi know wliereol 1 tpeakvwlien I sity that by Supt.ol Schools of Lehlgli county i Prof, D, practice and tho exercise of a little more Iiy8ic.il daring, the genial Sherill' will rank among tho best wheel men of the country. Wo are very pleased to bo able to in- ICecb, Supt. of Berks county schools; Prof. Thomas M. Balliet, Supt. of schools of Car bon county Ruvs. Itartman and F. K. Berndt, ofLehlghton , Hon. E. U.Snyder and wife and Horace Ileydt, of Lehighton J (AVu. York World.) Several years ago the American public were aroused by the entree un the stage of a Utile lady wuo had beeu previously but little annnuced. She wat cne of an Innumerable number ol aspirants for pub lic favor and had no Instrumentality, aside from her own talents lo caust recognition. In spite of tills fact, howevor, she quickly achieved a warm place In the heart of the public which alio has continued to bold ever since. When It was announced, therefore. that Miss Ma ml. Granger would star the coming eenvin in the play "Her Second Love," written by Mr. John A. Slovens, It was onlv natural that unusual Interest should lie manifested not only In theatrical circles, but In other branches" ol the com miimty. This was specially the case, as It was known tbat Mls Granger had, far the past year, been In exceedingly delicate health, and tbe determination lo ttnr In a strong emotional play was Ibe more surpris ing. One of the staftof this naoer was ac cordingly deputized to see the popular lady ami verny me rumor or announce lit In correctness. Miss Granger's countenance is familiar ti nearly every one In the United Stater. It Is a face onco seen never to bo forgotten Features remarkable In Ihelr outline and c m'oir are surmounted by a pair offJtge mi uecneyes innical ve ol me creatftl ui power, ii it easy in ete where Jtliss ranger ohinlns the anility to portray characters of the most emotional nature Sho possesses within herself tho ele-i.euls ol feeling without which no emotion can be conveyed to an audience. Tho man ol news Iniind the lady at ber boine in this city and was accorded a quiet welcome. Il was evident at onco that sho was in greatly uu irnveti ncaiiu, nnicn tne express on and color oi ner countenance uoui Imllcateu. '!s it true Miss Grancer that you contein plate a starring lour the coming season?" " let, inileeii, Aly season beitins in Chi goon the loth of July. Fiom there I go Kan l-ranciscM ami then nlav the romnin- ler of the season through tho eastern and estern states." "Are you confident your health will per itsuebau utidrriaking?" "A nnclnc laugh was the first rrnlv to this question, alter which she saldt ''Certainly. It is Irue I have been ill t. Hie past two years, but now I am wholly recovered. Few people ran have anv idea oi the strain a conscientious actress tindfr goes in essaying an emotional part. It necessary to put one's whole soul info ll work In order to rightly portray Ihecharac tcr. This necessitates nn utter abandon. ent of one's personality and an assuinn tlon of the character portrayed. If this is n emo'.ton-l part il ft necessary tu ful the ime emotions me pari it supposed to ire', 'or more than a year 1 actually cried each n'ghl in certain passages of a part I wat playing, 'the audience considered It art. Pro'iably I'. w.u, bi:t thnss wore nnno the lss real tears and the effect whs nune the Ices trying upon lay health." "But do you anticipate avoiding this in the future?" 'Not in tho least. I expect to have just a great a strain as before but with restored lenllh and a knowledge of how to retail, ll I do not tear." You speak of a 'knowledne of bow lo re- ain health.' Will you uleasu exulain what you mean by thai?" "You must be aware that women by their rry natures arc euluert to troubles and (Ilictions unknown tn the sterner sex. The line of these troublea is legion, but in whatever form they mny come they ure wenkncps which Inlerfero with evtry -ambition and liopu in tile. I believe tlious lids or noble women are today sutlerim; gonies of which even their best friendr nd relatives known little or noihluc and when I rell. ct upon it I confess it makes me sad. Now ell this misery arises largely from un Igtioruneo ol the laws of life or a neglect to carefully observe them. I speak from the depths of o bitter experience in saying this, and I am thankful I know tbe means ol restoration, and bow to remain iu perlect health." ' "1'lease explain more fully." "Well, I have found "a "remedy which seems snrcially adapted fdr thia jvcry pur- ii it pure ana painwnie anu-coniroit i lSWilliam Callery, from Wilkesbarre, in fr..A....nu ,,. ri.. iit ah... n.t.i . visit on Saturday night to tbo house ol Cbnrlos Tidemau, a watchman in the Le high Valley offices ol Mauch Chunk. Caf fury was drunk and felt wickedly disposed towards Tideman. lie struck atTideman with a knife and drew tomo blood, bul Tide man knocked him down, dunced upon him mutilated his back with his boots and hi eyes with his flits and then had him locked up in tbe Carbon county jail. There is, of course, a lady in the case, and when beauty joins bands with bad whiskey there tmuhle brewing even iu the gentle dales nf Lehigh Valley. form our readers that lilllo Addie Wubli.lhe Dr. P. 11. Latham and wife of Weatherly ; six year old daughter ol tbe ixuular 1 John Martvnand familv.or Deavcr Meadow. ... - - , proprietor of the Wo:erl HoImI, has beeu Joha Boyle, of Audeurled, aud Bernard declared out of danger by her physlclau, Coyle, of Jeonesyille. Dr Martin, of Allentowu. The crisis was Alt expressed the naelves as highly pleased passed ou Wednesday eveuing when the with the day's enjoyment, and the gather- loctor stated that itwasa genuine case of ing certainly was a success from asocial !iuII-kjx, Quarantine flags were put up point of view; and that was all it was In- around the house, but during the night they tended for. Our county needs just such were torn down and tbe jwles scattered social gatherings of the teachers, it helps around the street. No reasons have s et to unite Ibe teachers in their work, and it been discovered for tbe foolish conduct. I affords an opportunity for tbe teachers of Perhaps Ibe arrival of the dog duva at the the county to become acquainted with each saiueiime with a chstigo in tbe moon lias other, and with the Superintendents and temporarily deranged tome of tbe juvenile j prominent educators oflhe State, which intellects. I certainly aids all in the noble work of edu Unclaimed letters, directed to the fol- eating the youth of our land. Our Super lowing persous, are lying al the Weisspurt intendent certainly deserves great credit for post office: S.S.Snyder; George Meinhard ; w.w.1 ui.ver j uonaaiiaun; .lolin Holmann Hi Henry Alfred Kruuicr; Jacob K.ndt, David Wright. I the earnestness manifested In building up the schools of our county. The imprest of his work showed Itself on all sides and our people are to bo congratulated on baying to able and enteipritlng a man at the head of the educational interest of our county. a wne ana eleven children and blames "outside parties" for his family troubles. At tbe Forrest House, near Easton, on tbe Fourth of July, George Werkbelser, acrd 19. a son of ex Sheiiff Werkhelner. at. Tbomn Flynn. of Bhtnandoab, wit I landed a nicnlo In o.mrjunv will. yeisousd en Tuesday by. eating benlos other young men all of whom drank Ireely which be gathered on a neighboring moun- of whiskey straight. Upon returning to tain. It It not exjected that he can re- Eatton, young Werkbelser got into an at- T,r' terration with a citizen. Some blows were JiCSt mnkC Of JlorSO exchanged and filially lho youngster made, Shop fSTails for 2()ctS a pound ' b. where hlay till morn hv thf. W nf T 1. finlml'c lnz 00 ,h" '"'rrh' Wr. arouse! n . r v,.x0. rooruins haw,, frothing at the mouth and A fop, race for a purse of $100 will take died before the arrival of a physician. The p,i.rauBiu. unving farK, lu bi town, Immediate causa or bis death wes a clol of Jnday, between Billiard and Chrlttmsn, blood on the brain, resulting probably from V.iL .fif l mm . . 1.. .. fm 01 jkuru ,upu. uiuura ii to fftr th blow on I be head. VI . I 1 .. .. I ol.ppoucl..HTer..y.rusiiari. ThanawenL.n.,flb.V-ll..n..- Great Excursion to Zoological Gardens. Teachers and children oflhe Lehichtoi. "alTraHe, Reformed Sunday School havo a magnifi Although this wot one of the short weeks rent treat In store lor them. Other friends ,hr cn'1 ,r,l,e' lh0 bolHay coming the oflhe movement who reside in this neiirli. day before the suspension, so tbat there waa borbond would also do well to ayall them- rarely a real good day't work In the mines, selyea of an exceptional opiwrtunity to tee Hl h" '"""d lh 'rge eompaniet with tbe strange products of other lands. very t.-anly ttock en hand. This is about On Saturday, August 11th, there will be all there la in the trade. The advance has an excursion from tint place, under the nolchecked ordert materially, and they are a-uplcea of tbe Reformed 8uuday School, to 1,,,le numerous aa could be expecieu the famous Zoological Gardens of Pbiladel, T,, Kaslern msricei is hare, ami me nuy phla. The rotes, fixed asluw as ,Mibte, ini fmm there during the next Iwo months about $2.25, will Include admission to the lnu,t I,rS ,n'' steady. The-e is a good grounds. Children and grown up neople Inquiry from the West, and there are no who derive their kunwledgo of animated eUwkt of anthrarite anywhere. Peoplo all nature from pictures or the wooden ficiirrsl round have wearied of waiting for the com- of a Noah's Ark, will acquire a knowledge blnotinn to break up, and now seem dis- or natural bislory from one dav'a ramble P0'" 10 0U7 witnoui regara lo mo prospect through the Zoological Gardens which thev hope of lower prices. There are those could not derive from a life time's study of who ook for work from luI ,"n the subject in booksor pictures. Everybody pu, om l,1B caP"y ' aninracita neia should join the excursion. V7s mean to h" locr"M fully s0'001) t081 dy. of havaa real goial time, and as the bova aav, about 18 per cent, oyer tbat of last year, "Jlou'l you forget it." ' and with a gain of uearly 13 per cent In the nrsinail oi me year, u it nanny natural to expect a gain of nearly 20 in the output nknown meu for the last half of tba year. 1'hUa. Trcu, cLaughl'n, in July 7lb, 1883 the. village of Northern Liberties, above oUil Warln Manch Chunk. Ti S.iturday night tome un e larked the houso of John Mcl Muuch Chunk, wjlh slnncs. John, and his -The large works nf the Bethlehem Iron wife defended themselvet valiantly. The wmtoy, employing about 3oo men, are I atitl isJ t a liavlnn luaain kill rllali i arr twaat women orthe neighborhood joined in the ' ' vv" rumpuaandthe fighting waa renewed ou ' The question at lu. It whether the S.indsy morning. At ten o'clk 8un,,aY Am.lgsmate.1 Association of Iron and Eteel woraers snail ue reoogniaeq inineioraa. ill not , Lenour. F. L.. New Alexandria, electric Com-I ughu lira a call. Lloyd Chamberlain Dead. Ltoyd Chamberlain, tbe treasurer and purchasing agent nf the Lehigh Valley Rail, road Company, died early Saturday morn log at his residence, 308 North Second street, Camden, N. J. His death wat th result of heart and lung trouble of long standing. Mr. Chamberlain was born I Philadelphia in 1807 and had beeu In tb employ of the Lehigh Road for forty-one years. Ha wat a civil engineer by pro fession, aud bis first work, so far as i known, was performed under tba venerable Moncure Robinson, then chid engineer of lha Richmond and Fredericksburg Rail road, Il was subsequently to this, in 1812 that he entered the service of the Beaver Meadow Railroad. Tba line had bee pretty well washed out by a heavy freshet and Mr. Chamberlain went in as superin tendent and look charge of the rebuilding nt the roadway. lie was disabled bv acei, lent, which, however, only proved teniimr ary, but fiaring al the time that he ba sustained a permanent I- Jury ha quit th superintendence aud became secretary and treasurer oilne company, un tbe merger ol the Beaver Meanow Kuan Into the thlg Valley, in 1864, he became tbe secretary and treaturtrof the lalt.r company. Hit greateal value tn the Lehigh Valley Rail road Company wat at its purchasing agent. PATENTS GRANTED The following patents were granted tn citisentof Pennsylvania, bearing data July 3, 1883. Repartod expressly for this paper by Louis Bagger & Co , Mechanical Experts and Solicitors of Patents, Washington, D. C. Brooke, Isaac, Roqua't Ford, inkstand Chabat, Byprieu, Philadelphia, machine lor channeling soies. Chabat, Cyprien, Philadelphia, tewing ma chiu e. Clay, lieury, Philadelphia jtwllch board for telephone. Clay, Henry, Philadelphia, telephone call bell. Clay, Henry, Philadelphia, transmitter for telephone. Cross, A. V., feed roller for planing ma chines. Cube. W, B., Pittston, boiler feed, Gentner, Jacob, Butler, harrow. Grimes A- Fern, Scanton, miner's lamp. Hale. II. 8.. Philadelphia, seat. Haws, W. II., Johnstown, covering for ladle storper rod. Hoult, D. II., LaLdsdale, safety railway switch. Jenkins, Jabei, Pbilsdelphis, insole, McDonald, Minertville, device forincreat ni the speed of shins, etc. Oliver. D. B.. Allenbeny.inelallic fence post. . i eiaey, unver, Arnoi.tieu iraae. j Bcliulte, Louis, Philadelphia, medicated vapor bath IBeWohnD. Millar, athliuam I ....... . '"'" ""Pnj .pS.it. tb. 1st N..U nk, will set n'p IVSZZ d " ZXw"ZoZ ' M'"h C"uni -" 17 7"" a fraa lunch every Salunlnv .n .1 b 1 r u- """B" laury wos one . , 1 work unlets it It Tecocniied. and the o'clock. Th.Uf I. tuppfied with 'prim. 'nh. fir.t agenU for the oom.iany. The ." J? ,1 , ' Py have thut down th. works, and de- Jamet, Philadelphia, damper. lyr'.,""1 OT0W ""nrb. Ue ..g.o.m.ue. in., ir.p ana 4r.w with " firh.,.v. CTr" ' V, ' elar. that they .ball not be ttarted under "'r'"V.T:.Vu"7' "s nnin,iit..iui..,. tv: ..... ,r " r--.----. r- ...... . i i""" u ieiu,. , ... w, lurutncct iu in. tuturs. tb. Amalgamated Association's auspice. I tuund for electrie wires (re stu.l. n tin, u. vv., v;uarriown, nunc cooler. LATEST NEWS BY HAIL.. JTorelga and Domestic. USitst Wildo delivered a lecture on America define a large Loudon audience on Tuesday . renin;. -The Pauper emtcran's. who we listed" backtu Ireland by the United states, Hudril in Queeustnwa ou Wednesday tn a most pltiablo condition. Bradlauah. tne atl.vist. has njaln been irevenlril Irnm lalilue lila peat in 1'arli.. mentaud lias written U) Glsilstone stating that he will bring an Injunction against the msfter-at arms, uboisa wit of chief di or keeper iu the House ofCmnmms. -The Irish correspondent t the PI, lln. delphiu i'irl says lUt "he has iiotliltig but ii bright pieluio to drw of Ireland to'day. The rountry has never known a bolter sea son for the crujn." Gladstone Inado a statement on Wed. nesday about the cruelty oflhe French au thorities in Madagascar towards the Eng lish Consul iu that Island which may lead Ui seiious complications with France.' ' A murder association has been formed in the south of France to take 1 even en on on the Government for ils severe sentence uiion Louise .Michel, the woman who ad- vocMeil lho blowilli: un of barracks and other ti'ilia ol.'ices iu 1 iiris Two of last week's balhrra al Conav I land tailed to rcturu for their rlolhea. The bly of a newly-born babo was found on the beach. Five persons were rescued Irom uruwuing. The young Queen of Snaln has beon reooereu ao iniaerauie oy the ullegeit mis conduct of her husband that she has re lumed to her parents In Austria. The society of Quakers In England hat repealed tl.e prohibition of' marriage bo Iwetu first cousins, which has been in force in thul boity lor nearly 200 years A distinguished New York nwpaper mai. mci u "uroiuer scriue on m silay, i.omiiei Jinnee llcezarT. w iu was iiuw.i in luck. He gave linn a drink of whiskey ami in Wednesday inoriitng'a paper saw that tbe poor Colonel bad died a few hours utter tbe ilritiK. Upon notice of the reduction of English telegraph rates from twenty five to twelve cents, a -lu mho firm of suapmakert declared tueir iiiieniiou ot sending50,OOU telegrams byway id an advertisement, on tho day tbit tbe sixpenny rale went into effect. An agrie uenl bus been s'ltned between lho l-.ng.i.-h covcrr.menl and M.do Lcrrei providing for tbe construction of another Sues Canal. The new ranul will I e .-on. pletod al tho end of the year 1RSS. Knjl nd will lend the canal romfnuy fa,ii,0O!1.OM at il r ceni. iniereM.iuo lo.tn tu be redeemed In liny years. M.uiiiii;n. GR:FFTlI-JOIIXSTON.-nv Rev. Hart man. on Ihc7th iirt..S. L nrilTilht and Ida . Johnit-n, both of Frceland, Lu lerno couuti , Pa. NDTICE. wuenA8. my Wlfs. Lena Raekawaok, Ithool ujtcme. h is Initio v laid and boinl I would hereby notify the puhlli that I will oi oe reioonFiuia lor nnv uulis 01 nor con iracuuu; aucr 11 ia on e. WJLI,1IY.U KAt;KllWAi;iL Catasaiiquft, July 6th, 1SSJ. To all who aro surTerlni: from the errors and Indiscretions o outli. nervous weakness. early decav, loaa of manhood. &0 , 1 will send I a recine mar win euro ou, j; ui.c ur IUI ltilK. This ureat roracdv wos iil'eov. ered hv n missionary tn South Atnerlen. Send self-addrrssed envelope lo the Hkv. Julliru I.nman. Station 11, New York fltv. ouu.m.-ly. I iose, the health and lile as, 1 believe', notliiliff lsa will. It is reallv jnvaloafile'and ifftll the women in America were to ure It I am uile sure most of the suffering and many eatht might be avoided." "What is this wonderful remedy?" "Warner's Safe Cure." "And you use it?" ''Constantly." "And henco believe you will be able loco inrougn i lie coming season succeesiuiiy; ' "1 am quite certain ol 117 ' "A few nuestions more. Miss Granccr, Will you please give me a list of the parts you havo created and the plays you ba itKcn pan in siuce your hrst appearance public?" l ursi pinved lor some lime with lha amateurs in New York and Brooklyn. I ben went to lho Union Square theatre for two season, alter that to the Boston Globe lor one season and then lo Booth's theatre In Ibis city. Next I enpporled John Mc Cullointh and afterwards started in Juliet Camille, Rosalind, etc. Subsequently created the part of Cicely Blaine in the Galley Slave aud also starred In Two Nights in Koine, playing the part of Autonla. Trio paityearl havo been ploying in the Plan tet't Wife and the coming season, aa I have Id, will be devoted to Her Second Love." As tho writer was rrturnine homo h' fell into a train of musing and wondered il all the women in Ibis land who are sul ferine could only know Miss Granccr'a ex perieuce and tba remarkable results achiev es! by lha pure remedy she used, how much nunering migni be avoided aud bow niucl napptuess secured r o CO LU LxJ J -a; rtespectrully announces to the people of Le highton and Its vicinity, that be is now pro- paroa 10 supply ineui w.in u hum. u. Household Furniture nrnnuraeiured from tho best Seasoned Mate. rials at Prices fullv ns low as the Fame article, can be IioukIiI. lor elsewhere. Here are a few of the Inducements offered Parlor Seta at from $50 to I CO Walnut Marble-top I)rcslni; Case Ilcilroom Suites, 3 pieces 440 to MS Painted Bedroom Suites 1S tu S40 Cane Seated t'lmlr", persetofo.... tt uommon t naire, per oi d . anil an oincr uooua equauy cneap. Inthls connection. I desire to call the at tention oflhe peoplo to my ample fjelllllea in Mahenlntr Squibs. Farmers are busily engaged In gather ing their grain and hay Inb) the barns. It seems quite astonishing lo them that they should get such au unusual crop. Some have stored up part of their hay, using it fur bsdding, etc. Some of tbe farmers make most awful ugly faces when it rains, and whenever they are asked for the rcsson, they say, the only way that they account for ft Is: "we have had too much rain already this sum mer, because we did not have tulucienl rain for the past few years." Last Sunday It rained nearly all day Not many young folks could ba teen ou until in the evening when ibey appeared in crowds. N. M. Balliet, who had beeu worklnir on the farm with his father ou. week, when he left tn attend to bit own work, hat now returned to spend a few dayt nn tho farm Dr. Reily, of Meyerttowu, made a trip through the Valley last, week, when on Mi way to the "Glen Picnic." Certain members of a parly which had ben to the "Glen," last week, had picture! taken and now disagree upon certain points, Each one claiming to be the most natural on the picture taken, but they would never agree to appoint a committee to cxamin the thing. Wo are sorry that we haye to make it to Indefinite, but under tbe present clrcumstancei we can not do otherwise. A surprise party wat held at the ml dence of Mr. Jonathan Kletlcr, on last Fii dty evening. Tbe party wtt well attended and very successful. Tne Centre Square Literary Society will meal agaiu Ibis (Saturday) evening, in the public school house al New Mahoning, We expect a good debate, as four week lime was given for preparation. Misses Myra and Susie Good, of Pbila delphls, cro spending tbe season with Mist Amanda Balliet. We take pleasure in formally announc ing In our Items that there will be held recital, chiefly consisting of music, in th school bouse, at New Mahoning ou Satu day eveuing, July 21st. The entertainment it gotten up by Miss Emma Kistlerio th lulerest of her music pupils. Hay. von paid your tutucrlptttn ? SPECIAL NOTICES. A CATID. No Whis key t Brown's Iron Bitters; is one of the very few tonic medicines that are not com-. posed mostly of alcohol or whiskey, thus becoming a fruitful source of intemper ance by promoting a desira for rum.. Brown's Iron Bitters is guaranteed to be a non-. intoxicating stimulant, and; it will, in nearly every case, take the place of all liquor and at the same time abso- lutely kill the de3iro for whiskey and other intoxl-i eating beverages, Rev. G. W. Rice, editor of the American Christian Re vieiv, says of frown's Iron Bitters; Cln..O.,Nov. 16, l88i. Gents t The foolish wast-. Ing of lul force in businesi, pleasure, and vicious indul gence of our people, make your preparation a necessity; and if applied, will save hun-i drcds who resort to taloont) for temporary recuperation, Brown's Iron Bitters has been thoroughly tested for dyspepsia, indigestion, biliousness, weakness, debit-, ity, overwork, rheumatism, neuralgia, consumption, liver complaints, kidney troubles, &c, and it never fails to render speedy and permanent relief, 3 BEST OF ALU THE UUMI'AKIM Wmm wlthaNEWand HANDSOME II EARSE and a lull llncof UAKl-.Tti and COI'Kl.Nri. I am prepareu lo attcnu promptly to all or dera In this Hue. at lowest prices. Patronage rrriieetlully Solicited and the most auipie taiisiucu n guaranicea. v. scnwArtTz, octW BANK St., Lehighton. Spring Styles ! Lil fUENTS 3?03 KtMT AITS BEAST. Tor ranM than a third of n eontorr the j Ttfoxiun Jtluatang I.tnlinonthasboen known roinuiiona mi over ma woriaaa tho only sato reliance for tho relief of !iccmcu3 nmi puia. ai, is u meuioxaq nbovo prloo niul prnlsethe beat of IU Mud. I'or every form of external palo MiiEtancr Liniment It without nn otraal. It icuetralia Jlem cuaa suuacie to tho very liono moJdoir tbo contlnn mien nr intn nud lnltnmmation Imnos- l llilo. Its clTcct3iipon Human rieshand iitoairnioi-oniioii su-u uiuaiiy- ruuuvr aui. auu iucauuua T.tolmcnt la needed bv Bomebodv In every liouso. ISvoryUay brlnpa nowa of tlie nRosiy oran amm aeaiu or irara snbdueU, of r heunintie. sjiartyre re stored, or a -valuable lioraeor .QX uvea by tno iicauiigpotTeroiuiis MENT irhlch speedily cures such nilmenta cf llio IlllLoN l'USBlKie lthcBinatlsm, Brrelllnef, CtlaT J3l:ili, 'otrnctetl Slutclea, Jsnrss e.n-.t sraliit, cata, Iirumes ana Npratna, 1'nltouoiiH Bltee ond .Silns". fStimiett, I.nnuntu, Old CVtmleetT every form ot extentM'alU--t-ennc. Xt lieale vrilhoot aearf. " - Soi et, Ulccra, l-'roitbllra, ChllhXatna y.oro ntppiea, taueu 1 Vo r tbe I1EIJT3 CREATION It enrea S3 Spinlns, StTtiiny. fStlrT Jotaata, I't-'ouiiJer, nnrneae Horta.Iloof IMa Vi eKcs, Foot lint. Screw Worm, sea. tsni,OT7 iinni, Efcraicnca, tv, crnllfl. flnaviu. Tliruali. XlluaBMStse, lOhl IJoi-ta, X'oll 111, Film open j tho Plsht mut every other Mlmant to iThleJi the oceiipanta of tlaa IKInliln nv.il Blnclc Yard sure llabl. 3 Tho IlXeslcan Jllnttung rJnlm.isa lalircT3 enrea anil never dleappolaUl i naa 1 1 u, posiuvej?, SHE OF ALL l-ffaS i UD. l CL-l eg" H. H. Peters' Merchant - - Tailoring ESTABLISHMENT, Pott Office Bulldlos, opp. Fublle Square, Bauk Street, Leltighton. A full Una of OESTS' I'URNISHINO OOODS, ut Coaert Frlais. rosr.J-tf r v lUlglENTS A Common-sense Remedy, tAMC"ffMCA. No more Eheunmtism, Gout, or Keutnlgla. MmedlatB Relief Warraiiteil. remanent Unre GnaraDteeJ. Five yeart ettaUUhtd anil siersr knoun to fait in a tingU ea4ttaeutear erantc Hefer le elf jromfarif p Auilclans and drvggith fur Ilia ttanaing of Saltcyhca. Secret ! rnr. only nissor.viin Or tub poisonous imiu aoiii wimm kx isisiNTiimn.i.oii ormttCMATio ANUUOUIY PATIENlB. 8ALICYLICA is known at a comtnen-itste remedy, beams tt strikes directly at the cause of Rheumatism (lint and Neoralrta, while so many so-called ipeclnet and tap poatd panaceas only treat locally tbe effects. Il has been oonceied by eminent idealist that outward application,, aueh at rubblno; wlthclls, olntuieuts. llnloint. n I tnotbtnir lotlcn will not eradloate tbett dlseaitt wbleh are tho result of tbe poiioulni; of tn. blooa with Urle Acid. SALICYLICA works with marrelout efTeet on ibis acid, and o rem-ve the dliorler. It is now eiolu.lrcl) used bv all eebbrated physicians of America and Euroi e. Illabest We-lo 1 Araderov or Paris reports Mtkr cent.of cares tn three dayr. Remember tbat SALICYLICA is a o-rttln car for Rheumitism, Gont and Neuralgia. Tb. most Intens. piles ar. subdued almost In stantly. OWu It a trial. Belief guaranteed or money refunded. Thousands of testimonials tent cn applica tion. SI a Box 0 Sexes for 83. Sent by mail on receipt of money, ASK YOUn DIIIIOOIST FOR IT. But do not be deluded Into taklnt lmlt. tlons or substitutes, or sorastblnr rccora. mended as "Just .i irood I" In,i,T nn the cesuinewlih the name W ASIIliritNt ew i . ori.eacb box.whleh Is guaranteed cbetaU cally pureuo'lar eur 'ilynnure, an indl,pea tlhUreqalsiie to Insure sncoosi In tbe treat, nteui, Take trootbar, or send to us Wanhbitrrie A Co., Proprietor, 7 Broadway, eer. Head, fit., IltylHSly. kew YOR'aJ-
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