ii V rie.es iVsAtataM'-ssetaaai " Original Cheap Cash Store." A Break in Dross Goods. IMnlnKllk Ponirccsriilaeed fn.m too to 400. 811k INaht I'nnucra irtlucrd from Mo lu 40o. Japanese Sllli reduced Irnia SlWc tu Mo, l'lald Mohair rrilnre.1 from :o I ii 2lo, Nun's Vtlllnir rt-iluced Irom Lace llunjlnict reduced from 1 ace Hunting;!' reduced from Tjet Hunting; reduced Irom SuUIiik tllutlia reduced Irom Wavellne tfuilltnrs reduoed from 'anoy Ilroeado Suitings reduced from 300 to 220. Uotu Oc. 180 to 120. 210 til D O 37c 10 2i0. 20 to 1BC. 03 to 21r. These are by no meant out of season goods. Nor an accumulation ofpoor styles, hut a ro. tentlyi' tiouiht and nenly manufactured stock. But wo are eotnpelled to tnako room, andjhat accounts for tho great sacrifice. Ittmtmhtr those goods can not long remain t tldTprlcc, O.m, P.MI-. Square. )T m TJlIOPAITl" llnnki.S! ieniiciHon. t u. ii iiuuuuuiu. June V, 1883 yl 8ATUIUAY. AUGUST 4, 1883. Our Neighborhood In Brief. Hiram Cuder, of Laurys, was In town ore Sttnday. 1 Daniel Graver and wife, of Mountain Ynp, wst iu town lost week. AI Campbell, of town, has accepted a 'position in New Market, N. J. W. W. Klicklnger, of Mauch Cliunk, was in town, Saturday evening. Mra. Kuntz, mother of U. J. Kunli, was visiting in town during Hie week. One hundred and teveuty-two new Vlildings Iiavo Icen erected in Reading Hits year. Twoclilcks, liatclied from onoegi; in Erie, are d-.ini; well, although they are but 9inlf Ihe ordinary atze. &SL.IIandy Lunch Boxes, fur sale at Dock's Jewelry store, opposite tho Carbon House. The funeral uf Gcnrgo W. Sini'ti, of flitasaiiqua, took p'ace at Munch Chunk last Tuesday. SSX-UOSEIlKItY'S Boss Barber Shop, In Oln-rt'a building. Bitnk street. Give him n call. Satisfaction gunrunlred. A pleca n( well-preserved smoked meat lia been in the granary of James Conruthi In Lehigh county, for thirty-five years. Major Foley, of the New Orleans bar lectured ut Shenandoah, Monday night, on Old World Oralors. Will Snyder, of Belvedere, N. J., wrs stopping with his brother Prof. T. A. Snyder, on Bankway during the week. Hon. Unrry E. Tucker and wile, ao oimpanied br Miss Annie Hartman, lull Mauch Chuuk lor Saratoga Springs, last Friday. Itev. Geo. W. Stiljilz, nf lVwislown, Imp sreepted a call fro.n tho Trinity Reformed 'church of Shenandoah, and will takechargo Aiii. 5. jMrAn increase of Clocks Watches and JeKelry at Ifaeaiuan's More and a decline In prices. l'leaso eult and see us we Inuke no false statements iu advertising. The Caruox Aiivoo.itk has original poeiusncd a very original "deyil'nu hand For nil nnd each trade dollars will bo taken at par. TjcwIs Modjesky, oged six years fell in to a wash boiler of Miililing water that his mother had put on the floor, in Shenandoah. His injuries are regarded as fulal. irq-Fiir Sale, nn illnslriited edition of the History of the United Slates, four large iv-iavn volumes, will be. sold cheap. For Ji.rliiulnrs call ut tho Advocatx office. Henry Diener was struck by on engine on the Reading road near Landingville,nnc da last weok, and seriously hurt. Ho was tiken to tho Almshouse. Several Ireight curs on the Lehigh Val ley Railrond were wrecked near White Haven on Friday. rasseuger travel wjs delayed Severn I hours. A Lehigh Valley railroad brakeman bad all the fingera ou his right hand ninth- ..J mi J . . . . n mursnay niglll Willie coupling cais near the Eautnn depot. Lewis' Best White Lead nt $7.00 a hundred at J. L Gabel's, for cash. i.asi year tncro were 3108 persons killed oik! wounded on tho railroads in this S'atc. The killed numbered 'J03 and the . injured 2205. "-"Shenandoah has a school debt of $.".fi.. WW." Slmw I That's nothing to brag about L"highton has jiist at much and isn't hull the size. Jacob Seicel, of Shenandoah, assaulted lilt wife with an ixe on Sunday night and drove her from the house, Slio was badly Injured. Seigel was arretted and is now in jail. Si-lf ymi wanfa nice sninoth.ensy shave our hair cut or sliaiiiKK)iug, go to Franz Roederer'a Saloon, Under tho Exchange Ho tel. He will Ox you right, and don't you forgot it. The American Aqrieullmhl (English or German .dti,ui),:iiid the Cakhox Advooaib will Iw sent to any add rets on receipt of two dollars. The prioa of the Agricultural it $1,50, The lltllo five yoar old boy of Mrs C'inrlcs Ltiulhrr, nf Reading, wat burned eln.oit In death on Sunday night, while lotting Ore to bits ol paper. Hit life Is des. paired ot. C-tfOo to Ilaearhan's store, Lehfghlon, !'., to get the Icadn,; genuine American watches! at ha deals lu none of the foreign imitation truth with which the people have been so extensively swindled, -Several ersons have recently spoken In Mr. Gowen on tho subject of leafing some of the furnaces owned by the Reading Rail rojd Company, but nothing definite I us leen done. The Wilkesbarre Jleoord denies em phatically that any overtures for the Ur dus of the Lehigh Valley Road liavebten made to President Packer by the rcnntyN Tania Company or by W. II. Vanderblll, Best make of Horse Shoo Nails for 20cts n pound by tho .box af J. L. Gabel's. Sabasto Alexander, the Easton mur derer, hat refused to eat anything since Thursday lust, and twins determined .10 aUrve himself tu death. He says that he shall not bo hung. The Court will seulenie him to death on Monday next. George Joues, a coal operator at Cin- trslit, awoke en Thursday morning Ust, at two o'clock, and complained of fe)ing biDgry. His wife arose and mudo him tome toast, which he ate, saying that he tell belter. After davllcbt hit wile honi- fled to find him dead. The Thomai Iron Company, of Hokrn dtuqua.in the Lehigh Valley, within a aton throw of the bct anthracite oolleries, it altering iU furntcet five In nnmber in which but a coke hat been used, that cuke niay be used entirely. -8lmon Cameron has resigned the presl danoy of the Miners' Hospital board of having ileil with hit wife from Philtde! trustees at-Athlapd,8ebuyliill oouolv.and phia for Europe on Ihe 27ih of June, He Robert Allium, of Port Carbon, succeeds t,im. ' ' Freddie, a young son of Fred Miller, residing ot Bank street, this borough, met with an accldenton last e'aturday by which he lost a part of the first finger on hit left hand. A mortgage of H,60O,O00 on the Penn sylvania Railroad 't new branch through tho Schuylkill Valley, accompanied by a lease of the branch In the l'eniitvlraulD,has been Died In West Chester. John Gyumber, a Hungarian, who gained contlderablo nolorlety about a year since while 'In the Lehigh count Alms house by sleeping several months, is now employed in a rolling mill at that place. Land Plaster for sale bv tho barrel or ton at J. L. Gabel's. F- Luckenbach, Broad way, Mr. uoh Chuuk, Is now opening for the Inspectloj of his friends, the largest stock of new designs In WALL PAPERS ever seen In this coun ty, and Is selling at very luwcst prices. Rev. D. Wieand and wife, of Reading, Mrs. Kutlcr, of Allantown, and Miss Ag gie Haines, of Des Moines were visiting Rev. Wieand, on Lehigh street during the week. Beady mixed paints at J. L. umbels lor 'Jo per gallon. The masons building the new labora lory of the Lehigh University struck for an Hiivauceot twenty-five cents a day, mak ing their wages $3.75 a duy, the same as the Stone Masons' Union receives. Tho ad vance has been granted. I have now on hand a lot of Light Single and Dun bio Buggy Uarne'a ami Heavy Team Harness, which I will sell at a very reasonable piico. Any sty re made loonier on short notice. Yours. J-o , Milton Fi.ouy, Weissport, Pa. Number 10 colliery ofllio Lehigh unci Wilkesbarro conl company lias been floiKicd by tho recent rains. Gn Sunday thero witi soventcen feet of water in the mine. Four hundred milters are temporarily thrown out of work. Pure Linseed Oil, at J. Oil, L. Gabel's, 08 cents per gal Ion for cash. For the 5dy. ending on the (ill. instyrtmvni Mr .,. R. Eval of ;lcaVPr n,m, there were 45,075 tons ofcual shipped over the Lehigh -t Susquehanna Kit., making a total for the year to that data ol 2,356,101 tons, on increase os compared witli same time lust year of 17S,9.Q1 tons. 0d. to 4()d. nails ot J. L. Gabel's lor only $3.10 per keg. Locks $2.75 per doz. On Thursday night of last week whilst Juliu D. Chamberlain was walking down Susquehanna sheet. Munch Chunk, ho uas struck on the head, knocked down in front of Shorkey's 6tore, nnd relieved of his watch and $8,- no arrest mado. For the week ending on the 28 h iust. 148.002 Inns of coal was transported over the L. V. Hit., making a total of 3,'.IUl,iS tons to that dote, and showing an increase uf 50,848 us compared with same time la. t ycjr. Greenwood Rolling Mill, Tuiiiaqua. w Ii it-Is nns closed 6omc time ago by Ihe f lilure oi C F. Shueueu and the Greenwood Rolling Mill roinpany, bus been leased by Messrs. Djuirl Sncpp and H. A. Wcldy, who will ttail Iho mill sometime this month They will engago principally in the mam laituro of hoop nnd ineichant iion, Tho Demccralii' Committee of Ihe Fits' Ri'l rereiitnllvc district held n meeling ut Shenundn.ih on Saturday last. The host of good feeling prevailed. Marvin Lilsch, vf Mahanoy City, and M. E. Diylc, ol Shen nTidnah,were cheseti delegates to the State Convention and were instructed to vote for M. Cool for Statu Treusmer. William Mnsely, oged thirty years, ciniiiiitted suicido by hanging, last Sunday night, in his oeil at Sunbury jail. He was recently sentenced to twelvo years impris niinie.it lor Iho murder of Djynl Iiwell, hi Ml. Curmel on last Christmas tiuht. Hn. wife died while ho was in jjli. He leavt-s twochililruu. Tho Piesbylery at Lehigh will meet ol Delaware Wale Gap on tho Ulli iust. to dm solvo tho pastorul relations between Rev Mr. Knipe and iho Preshyteriun Clnirch ot that place. This ill leayo lour important churclus iu the TreiJiytery without pastors the second church nt PotUville, the church ut Allcnlown, the one nt Deluwnre WulirUup und the one ut Leliighton. At 8 o'clock, last Sunday morning lire biokn out in the rug and p iper f.ictoij of J. J. Young, on Railroad Street, Polls ville. Ouo of the fin-men win seriously in jured by falling debris, and William Farr. colored, while placing n ladder ueor the second story , fell to the street, but was not seriously injured. Loss estimated ut $-301)0. No insurance. A' coal team rannwny on tbcMuhnnoy Plain piko Saturday morning nud went over the high e iiluiikmcnt, killing the horse and wrecking Iho wagon. A local stage, carrying passengers was descending" the hill at the time. Tho horses beciuu- excited and run partially over the embank meul, giving a severe nervous shock to some of the lutly passengers. At lau o'clock, Saturday morning, the ground at New Cranberry, about u mile from Hazleton, uwuctl by A. Pardee d Co, began to settle and continued sinking for some days. Soveu houses tnt down so deep that tho occupants wero oblig.d to move their elfeels. The sunken ground covvu un aiea of ubout t'u ucres und much uueustliess is lelt As two miners named Humphreys ana Griflllh wore walking al-.ng tho Valley true-, on their return Irom Luzerne Grov picuia last Week, they euw a druuken man lying on the truck. Humphrey's wauled tu niovo tho man nut of danger, but Grilllth objected, wherein.!! Humphreys bit"cIeani.U"lbe uo5o ofGnllith. Humph rey was arrest.-.! as train as he arrived at Warrior Ruumid Squire Mooney sent him to Jail iudelaultof$500 bjJI. While Peter Colilhon und two assist ants wi re timbering iu the slope at Conti nenlul Colliery, at Ashland, Saturday, the lop gave way precipitating u large body of coal onColihaii who was completely buritd Hut iug been dugout he was carried home where he died, alter a few hours, Irom In j'lrien received un tho head. Ho was a sou n Burgest Coliban.of Centralis, and letvesa widow and four children. nui iieuiieneni is putting up a new tehool biillnlug. The structure is being recte.l by contract as a nost of $5,300. On Monday evening of last week train on the Lehigh Valley Railroad made the distance from Mauch Chunk to E6tti n 49 miles in one hoir and ten minute, this Inclusive of teyen stops. Joseph PGross, Eso,., of Philsdelphii ton oflYter Gross, Esq., of SlallngUm, It at Anlwe-Ji, in Germany, it prft-nl, be abroad mostly In build up his health, I which bud beruiua impaired lo sous x I teul. The Bolhteljem Sloam Mill, wis in full operation on Monday and at night the doub! ahllt teat started. Four Mast turn aces are working and two will be rebuilt. The company claim to have plenty of men to do lis work. As Conrad Splese,a Port Carbon butch er, we loading his wagon with stabs at Millnr't Mill, Middlejiort, tils hnrso was frightened by the bumping rt railroad rnrt and stalled to run away. Splese held on to tho bridle until tho railroad crossing was reached where he was thrown under the wagon and Instantly killed. He leaves a wile and four children. The Lastont ana Acuyes played at Eatton on Tuesday and the visitors were defeated by 1 1 to S. Landis, the Active pitcher, was pretty freely batted. The fltldlng uf the Actives was loose. The Eastons played hard and Wou by heavy batting. Miss Sophia Raudenbush who has been away visiting, returned home on Tuesday last. Tuesday afternoon sovcrul Polish la borers were walking on the Lehigh Valley Railroad track, west of Muhunny Cily. A passenger train fur Shenandoah came along ail 1 before the Poles could get out of the way one of them was struck and hurled down on embankment, and, it Is thought, fatally injured. The others es:ajx'd with slight bruises. A Id year old son of William Sohlcigh, residing ut Shnmokin, had his lelturm tuTU olTat the bhoiilder und his hoad seriously injured by the breaker machinery ut the Pe.-rless Colliery on Tuesday. The famous old "Red church" near Orwigsburg was razed to the ground hst Monday. The last services were held on: the previous Sunday and were attonded by many of tho prominent citizens of Schuyl kill county. i Charles Parrish.tbe coal king of the Wyoming region, afler having for 20 years 1'i-r.ile.l the various mines owned by Ihe Lehigh and Wilkesbarre Coal Company, severed his connection with them on Wed nesdav. A farewell address to his mm y thousand miners was published and dis tributed Tuesday nii;ht jfrCJje. on Wtdnesday evening nn Inlcr LaAtinir marrtfifre corpmonv loolr iluni to 1 1. entered the bonds of holy matrimony with Miss Mary Levan. The religiout sen lua wero performed by Rev. J. R. Albright, ul tho resideuco of the bride. On the follow ing morning the happy pair started fir Ocean Grove, carrying with them IlIo wedded life Iho esteem and best wishci if their imiiiy friends. Warden Whitesell, of Easton County Inil, denies that Sebasto Alexander was tarying himself to death. A caye in occurred Tuesday morning at the Shenandoah colliery which will keep the men idle lorsome. That portion of tl e mine will now have to be abandoned. Rey.iJr. Merrick Johnson, of tho Chi cago Theological Seminary, is mentioned at a man who would make an excellent prts- ideut for Lafayette College, as successor to Dr. Cutteil. who leliree iu October. When E Iwiu Booth, in llio character of Richard III, shouts nut "A horeo,a hone, my kingdom for a horse," ho might well wish himself ut this pluco neur the livery slahlesof David Ebbert. Where horses or teams, in tho most fashionable style, aru i.l-w-iys on hand and may bo hired nt the lo.visl terms, without liny necessity for awn pinng or pawning a piece ol real estate like the little islands ofGreat Britian.' If tho seyeral iii-w railroad projec a now undor way are curried nut Allentowu Ciunnt fail to become a great railroad centre. It required $111,007,21 to pay the lecch- ers of Pottsville boruugh for the year ei d- 1ngJuno4, 18S3. Tho estimated value n' real estate is $217,500. The State opprop I- a'.lon is $3,001,44. -The miners of the Hanover Coal Com puny, at bugar Notch, 6lruck Sutunloy night. They haye experienced conaideia hie troublo with a docking boss, and refute ui enter the mines aguiu until bo is il't- h.i rged. A movement is nn foot looking to Ihe organization of the three mouths' men-tlicee won lespoiided to the first call for troops ol Pennbyltanlii into a Stale association. Jucob HoIIuian, o Tumanua, died sud l-iiily lust Saturday. Dculh is ascribed to his ulling God bi witness to Ihe truth of a false ath, relative to a borrowed horsu which he HSfeiled washi3own property. J. Hairy Zerhy, ol the Schuylkill Jtc- publicQH, IS utider bail for alleged maltreat meul of u ten-year-old Minersyille boy who threw a slono ut Ins horse. Mrs. Frank Clarke, of Shumokin, died from ii hemorrhage caused by Iright ut her ohild lulling fror., a inuying carriage. Beautiful lunguage, or iu other words the gift of the gab" wuuld lmye long since f oled away from the earth If it were urn for ramp-meeting and wondering medi ciiie-iuou. One evening last week a ceotle. mull had somo tooth paste Indispose of. He ouilt uulo hiuiSFlf a pulpit near the Ex change Hutel. Mounted thereon ni 8 o'clock. Talked until 10 Gavo a lull uccuuut "I Ihe origin of the wurld, the patriarchs, the doy of ientucosl, and of the ancient ami modern miracles with whiolt he himself hud been uncctcd, afterwards he came down lo modern times; described his ancestors who were Choctaw or soma other Indians! showed a rare selection of decayed human teeth, a tooth brush und the ruttles of a de tunct snake, and filially, with much cm nuence and poetry took about ten minutes t .lisp se of about $15 worth of toolb-tiow der. Wonderful, the power ul genius. Stephen dhultz, a door boy at West Shenandoah colliery, was caught between wjgnns last Monday and so severely jummed that amputation of a leg was deemed necessary. Luke Mellolo, of Ashland, is in jail for larceny of a goal. He sold the goat the purchaser paying part rash. Unable to rol led the balance of hit claim, Mellale tried the resort of ihe instalment Dend. Mr. John K. fUllii-t hat been appoint- eil mall carrier between Slatedale and Slat ington. ' Engineer Prosper Warg, while running his coal train between Wealherly and Eat ton, leaned out from the tide of his engine, was knocked down the hank und into the Lehigh river by a telegragh pole. He got oil' with black eye ana tome Blight bruises. tSuTintrnoxa. "Hello! hello I! Who is it, Tom T John, my sprained foot is all right. I tried every liniment I ornild think of with no benefit except the "Telephone Liniment," which enabled rue to be about allertwiiapplimtinns. I will be able to fill my place Monday morning) then I will tell you nftlie wonderml cures it ha rlTcct ed in our place. All right. Good bye. Teachers' Examination!. Teachers' exsiniuations will be held tt follows t For Franklin, at Welttport, Aur. Tlh. Packer, at Hudrontale. August Uih. Lehigh and Liuianne,' at Ituckport, Auf 19th. Examination! will beein at 9 s. i Tuoa. M. UtLUiT, Co Supt, of Schools. Wbispsrt trom Weathrlyv I Dr. J, B Tweedle, one of our nioit nonular cltlsem. rxmct to accompany I Knights Templar pilgrimage to Ihe Prtctc Coast next month. We wish the Dr. much enjoyment. Or. IIolTmau, Ida partner, will attend to Ihe extensive practice during h't absence. By last weeka issue of the Adoccatk we sec that some of the"iid luvinclbles" of Franklin twp., have taken upon themselves Ihe very heroic duly of calling Ihe school board, of told district, In account for what Ihey, In their own fanciful notions, are pleased to call a misappropriation of school funds. What nonsense, and old fogyisn A m'sippnipil itlou because the board have expended money to establish a uniform series of text books Instesd of calling tho board to account, the people of that district should ahnw their appreciation of Iho di rectors by giving them their hearty end ycry enthusiastic support In this moyo. It it nt least a very laudable work and move on the pott ol tho school trustee.', and we hope that they will brave the opposition nt Ignorance and downright blindtighted ness of the persecutors, or new found econo mists of that township. Do tlieso men know that by opposing a uulform system of bonks that they oppose one of tho best and avail able auxtlintlos to advance scholars in their studies. Ere two winters will hayo passed awny theso would be economictt will ice Ihelr error, and if honest men will acknow ledge Ihcu, that it is the cheapest way. These men remind us much of the say In, "They nre straining at (out) a gnat wbl e swallowing s camel." -Miss Mattie Lcsh, one of Weissporls excellent young ladles was slopping In town for the Inst two weeks. Miss Lcsh enjoyed herself very much with her frienda. She was tho guest of the Misses Hnnn's. Mr. James G. Eidle has furnished Ins new store room. He lias now a ycry nice 10 mi. Our poople havo of late been greatly impressed with the ponderous and indus trious work put in ou the apportionment bills by our representitives, Messrs. Snyder and Gallagher. Those speeches which Ihey thuudered down tho legislative ball in fu yor of the Democratic side of Iho questhn haye made a very profound silent impres sion upon their constituency but Ihe im pression is that tho helpless "me tuo'"'iiiusl go." Wo are pleased to note that our fat and very genial friend Mr. John Slreeler is out and around ugulu. We trust that John may soon find a permanent euro to that terrible disease, rheuioalism. Tho most pleasing of all pleasing ord ers to our railroad men is that there is to be full time from noiv on. This is au agreeable coiiiuiaud lo many. The correspondent of the Gazette from this place, was trying his hand at his old pranks last wcuk faultfinding. This is a very bad or chronic, disease with him. It Is his chief lacnlly or forie, and because it is his chief foilo he is bound to measure by his own peculiar standard. Tho per u liarity of this faultfinding is tbut iu the intlnacuUlen ess of hi own conceit he it a critic, i. c, he lakes us his standard, grovel ing fault rinding as legitimate criticisms henco he picks at every littlo flaw to do monatrulions, as ho supposes, Ids own su perlority. Wejneun hie standing a nn able und correct critic, Tho beauty ofhiscrit cisrns, so supKised, is never anything if net intense. But his barking never amounts to climax tliut would frighten u of any of his bites, if we Wero to tie bit. He is like a little terrier, ho bites at the least shadow ind barks at the veritable substance. No, hi reminds us of a jugglers' snuko with the venemed teeth cxtraoled perfectly balm iest. This, too, may be "disgustingly flip pant." -Mr. Ed HnrlemsD is making extensiye improvements at his home. District President, H. d. Smith, of P. S. of A., will be urged for Slulo Vice President or the order at the comingSate Convention, which will be held at Hazle ton during the mouth. Kkw. Mahonlnu Squibs. Miss Klne Mutselmnn. of Wetherlv. iient a few days with her uncle, Thou os Musselinau. Daniel Rex lost a fine calfreeeritlv.fi om hloatinir. The rums cuused Ihe "loui.n clover lo grow up rapidly, und farmers siiouiu oe cam u i uuoul turning tueir cattle into such fields. Miss Agnes Greenwalt and Mrs. Edwin Green wall, of Wilkesbarre, are visiting at tuutiiaa isciiab t Haying is tasted and Ihe. formers are happy. The weather for making huy.dur the summer was not as cood us last aiimmer ou account of the fiequent show ers. The Centre Saunro Select School com meneed on Mnnilay.fur a term often weeks. Messrs. G. K. Mussulman and Til. M. Hut lielure the teachers. Tho school is in u nourishing condition, but still, we think n ought lo bo patronized more thau it is. Mra. Mary Rincer. of Rinecnld- Schuylkill county, is at present visiting relatives und Ineuds here. Thero will be a parly at Deln'a thl. (Saturday) evening. Lots of tun ahead boys, and iloirt you forget it. Our farmers ore now cniraeed In cut ting theiroats. This crop, kn ull crops are mis year, is very goou. uiu la i mers lay ihat Ihe crops were not better lor many years past. Last- Friday evening, as Mali Ion Nnth- stine was on the point of retiring for the night, he was startled by Ihe ringing of ueiis anil me suouia oi somo uoys. J16 was ularino-l ami thinttiu ' a Ore had broken out somewhere, ho ru.hed out of tho hous with the intention of calling out the tir department. Hut when ho cot into th s n-et he saw the bo s with sirups of I till arouna ineir necks, ana big bells in their nanilt, ringinL', shouting uiol having a regu lar jubilee, Mr. Nolbslina inquired as li the cause of the unite and was told that the (Ihe boys) were relebratii e Samuel Snv uer t luriiirtay. The rire Company was, theiefore, not needed. The boys kiptup ineir racKui lor some time ami tneu went Inline. We don't want to have our birth day "celebrated" iu tint way. Tl. l.ltiH,v fl-u!l will ... - ... v. Mahoning this rftnltlrrtAv vnmr. Toe quo-tion lor debale It, "Is war in any oi-. justifiable?" Thodehaton on the affl m tiye tide are, u.iyhl llalliet and D. W. Si' ier inn tne negative, u. a. Keiser and i II. Longacre. All are invited to attend. List of Letter) Remaining uncalled for in lbs Pott Of fice at thit place, Aug. 1, 1683 i flurger, Sylvanus llunh, Mary Beilenralh, Peter Smith. Emma Chrstman, Peter A., Schuyler. Jac-ib Mrumboro, Henry Too oat, Wm., Drybread, Sue weriey, James Williamson, Ihl.G., Rabenold.J. W.. Rugli, Holey Keller, Fred Kemerer, David lhoch. J.8.. r rum, j.iaria Frevman, John Gowan It Hover, Humbert, Matilda HnlTord, Franklin It un ticker, Jotin iiouser, u I neon. OrntMis Charles Fisher, (2)j Semsn urlniter. Persons calling for any of the aboya let ters will please say "advertised." NoTtoa. Hereufter the list of letters rt niaining uncalled for In thia office will be published weekly instead of Monthly at heretofore. II. II. Pxtibsj, P. M. According lo the auditors'- report the liabllitlts of tht borouxh of Easton over all isxmrcei amount to $101,45,1.2, Written expressly for tlieCianoH Autooats: Our Lay Sermon. The Nalurul History ot "Range." "Bangs," like a good many other tnon strnsllles.owo Ihelr origin Id the war of the Rebolllon, Bcforo that lime quiet tnstts, quiet habits, quiet dress and quiet lives were the prevailing modes of life, but when tho great war broke out and disturbed so ciety to its lowest deplhs, bringing all that was foolish as well as much that was good to the surface, falso standards of teste began to prevail, and wo have not seen the last ol them yet. Simplicity and truth used to be fie old Heals; in our times contusion and elTeclation have taken their plaies. And iu noway is this fact more conspicu ous than In the ridiculous complleoiii lis to which women resort In order to "odd some additional touches" to the natural handi work of Iho Creator. It used to be un old and honored maxim lhal"bauty una Jornrd is adorned the most," and amoug oilier manifestations of this prevailing sentiment in olden times was the mmuer in which the most atlraclive women wero nceustnmcd with a "niece of blue ribbon to tie up their bonnie brown hair." Looking otlliofnm lly portraits of our mothers and grand mothers we seo that the hair was brusLcd bck oyer the forehead iu the form nfu seuil circle, displaying that portion of th- human cjuutenunro which Ihe Deity in tended for the dwelling place of human intelligence. Out that is all changed in our days. It would seem at presunt us If mini bers of women were nshanied to bo con aidered intelligent. They certainly resort to most ingenius contrivances to conceal all appearances of a forehead. The old ideal nf American womanhood included grace, simplicity nud unnbtrusire nesa It was thought that a broad, calm forehead, with the hair brush'-d plainly down and back formed tho outward and visible sign of moral worth, iiitulleclual strength ami uf tho true inward and sp'ril Ull graoe. Repose, tenderness and sini lio ity constituted the crowning glory of female bjauty. llut the progress of the war estab lished qullo a new standard of excellei ce. As our soldiers wero during, reckless, im pllsive, dashing iilid uncontrollable befuie the enemy, when they returned lo civic Jile tiicy carried many nf their BoldierV cnaracteristicB along with them, nnd wo men, being the frailer vessols, Imitated the habits of tho "boys" ami, to some extent, adopted a more wur like system ol dressing and nf even arranging their lli inglresses. It seemed necessary lhat some of the soldier s urlt should also animate Iho girls of the lnd. So they invented "bangs," false c iris, top-ki.ots, Irizzos und tho whole host of other abominations which with the "girl of the period" make up "style"." The worst of lliese terrilde inventions for the destruc tion nf ull true beauty is that thry ate al most invariably false. If women think it b.-autiful to wear curls und hang., when the natural hair gruws straight as lence rui!s,no am tunt of Sunday school is likely to get the n tiori out of their head. Rut surely any inle'ligeiit person must acknowledge that a bird in Lnrrnwod plumage is a poorcroatuic at the best, yet whnlo armies of women who would scorn to wear a borrowed hat or borrowed gloycs, will have no hesitation in wearing unotlier woman's hair. As to tho beauty of bangs, it would re quire a double-barrelled microscope to see II. What attraction can there be In coils of u'se fiat curls pressed down upon tho fore head, or in the more advanced stage ot "ki.'s-ine quickb" forming fiatteued whiskrr oii the cheeks? The ordinury human eye can not perceive it, nure especially when i is observed with what infinite pains these foreign "beauty spots" are kept iu position. Pieccsnf net work areemplojed for the purpose, which might do admirably lor 'he capture of brown trout or black buss in the LjIi Ii Riyer, but which are quite out of place on u woman's forehead. Tho most serious objection, to all em h fo-'ins of borrowed beauty is that they are false, ind what is falso can never be beat tl ful. Ifa woman Iu order, to udd toherjer- sonil uttrarllous, powdtr and point her fa e, thereby" destroying her natural (olor a id mukiiig herself ridiculous in iheejcsof hor acquaintances, thero is a natural tend ency to believe that she must bo weak minded in utiter resjicrls. If chlldieu ere brought up under tho 'oanging" system, by the time Ihey are women threo-fotirths of their life has been spent bcforo a looking glass in arranging false curllon'tbeir.v.hreks and forehead. And all this iu a world whore nature lias ordained that beauty can only consist in truth and simplicity I Ilisenoiigh to make the angles weepl But In the mslter of real, unalterable standards ot beauty there are ettablisnsd tests which never rati be dis puted. The old Greek sculptors who are acknowledged to have been Ihe best judges ofphyslcal excellence, have left us many monuments to the hlghrst type of female beauty. Among them one surpasses ill others, and that is the statue of the Venus of Mtlo in a gallery of paintings in Paris. The haired is brushed plainly back, twisted behind ihe head in a simple knot, and fattened with a silver dagger, The human mind can not conceive of any nobler idial ol phytical beauty tbou thit of the pagan Goddess of Iho ancient Greeks. Her statue still remains, and ever mnst remain, when the poor stuuted, ignoble standards ol the present have passed away with their false "bangs," powder pull's and paint pots, the supreme type of thst beauty which bas no ornaments but those oi natureImplicity and truth. Falkland. George Ddlser, a miner employed at the Gdberton Colliery, neur Mahanoy Phrnr, was fatally Injured Tuesday afternoon while blasting rock lu a breast. He is twenty five years of ace and unmarried. Jl.VUKIhlt. EVANS T.EVAN In ihtt bnroinh. on Ihe evenimi of the lit lest., at the resi dence of the bride's jwireitls, by lt-v. J K. Albright, Mr J. II. Evans, of Beaver Run, anT Mist Mary Lvuu, daughter of Mr. S, Iravao, of this ptaoa, ii;iitwjM'iLjfaiaAjAiisif j&awia6estem STOCK MARKETS. Closing prices nf De Haven Jfc Townend, Hankers, -n. 30 Booth iJitnt street, I'hll adelphia. Stocks bought and sold either lor casn or on im.rji.in. Philadelphia, August 1, 183.1. bhl asked US.Vs.Ext UlJi II S Currency 0'a 1K8 US 3'sl''x('""" US -14, new .1122 113 U S -J Ill lltli P-nncvlvanla R R 5f9 CP Philadelphia Heading It It 281 2f4 r.-Ual, ValleV R 11 71 7li Lehigh Coal & Kavlnation Co 45J 451 United S J U R A' Cniiul C 11 IU2 Northern Central 11 Klo Ilesliinvillo Pas. R R Co liuir. Pillnburg A West. R K Co., Central TralisiKiitation Ci Northern Pocilic Com ' Prefd North Pennsylvania. R R 55j l-U Uk 38J ifl 88 1,'J Philadelphia" A: Erie R R lu Silver, (Trade) 80 Gcorgo IUwry,o! Carbmidole, while engaged ill sawing In his mill, Tuesday in rnlinr. was instaullv killed by Ihobursl- 1 ig of the saw, a lurge put of which shuck bi n in the neck, nearly severing his tuad frj'ii hia body. At tho meeting of the Allenl ltt School Controllers on Thursday cvi-nlug Mr. John W. Richards, son of Prof. Rnl. ard. was iiiiaulinoiislv awarded tho City'e scholarship in Muhleuberg College for one year. yew Advertisements. In the Pilot House. "Yes, sir; this kind of work obliges a man tu keep sober us a jiulic. Uf nil men In the world, steamboat pilots and railroad enul. ncors should let liquor atnno. For on their clearness of slslit and coolness of head de pends tho'safety of life nnd property." Keeplnjr his hand on the wheel ns ho said this, Mr. llrockman, of No 2i Silver street, OhlCJao, aiMed: "Of course, some of 'em drink; but the sober ones have tho best po sitions aud the best pay. Yes, tho wurk and exposurosouictlrncs tolls on us; but formy part, I Ond Pakkkk'hTonio to be alt tho In vigorant X need. I've got a bottlo aboard here now; never go on n trip without It. When 1 havcu't any appetite, or am In any ivuy out efforts, it sets mo up In no time. If drinking men wouhl uso tho 'I onto It would htlp 'em to break on. (No, that Isn't a light house; Its n star, low down near the water.) As 1 was suviuir, Ihi t inle is nuw Ulo bt tilu I up. You seo that ling stall? Well, with a bottlo ul I'AitKKii'B I umii lu the locker 1 can uecp malaria us t.ir from me us that, till the time. .My wife has used It lur three years for summer complaints and colic, and as nn Invlgorant, whin tho's tired out fioui over work. She s-i.18 tho Tonlo Is a daisy, (lood bjet Don't break jour neck uo'iur. below." Tills preparation, which h is been known us P uiCKit's Hl.vaut Tonic, will hereafter be advertised uml sold slmplyunuer the name ul I'Aimuit.-s I'o.Nid. s unprincipled dealers are cuusiiintly deceiving their cuUointrs ty substituting Inferior arilclesumler the namu ot'Kliiiter, aii'l ns ginger Is re illy an unlit, porinut Ingredient, vio drup the inlslctullnu: word. Tliere Is no elianire, however, In tho prt partition lisell, nnd atl bottles rciii.ilniric In tho hands of dealers, wrapp.il under the luitno of I'aiikeii'h Uimikp. Toxic, contain tho genuine medlclnolfthe fan slnillo signature ol lliscox &. Co. Is at tl e bottom ot the outside wrapper. Aug 4-83 lui. Florence Silk Hosiery FOR LADIES. Theso goods ar manufactured from flue FLUllKMir. KNITI'INO SILK on hand iiiiuiu, lu tho ticst "lull tahlone-P' shapes known to the trade. Thoy aro mndo extra louir. aro dyed In the yarn, and may bo wash cd without Injury to color or lustnre. Huicluisers should notice our trademark, the totter XU.VI)E M.VUK. F knitted Into thi h-mat the top ol caoh Stocklm; In utl our h s lluidury for I.u lies. Ask your storekeeper to Shuw you the Fl.onfclMJKStoikliiKS Our latest Hook on Knl'tlng (No. 4), with annplesnl Knl"lnir nn I K'chlnif Silk, lent o i receipt ol I r e 2 co it stamps. NONOl'UCK SILK CO , Floiiuncb, Mass. Assignoo Notice. Notlco Is hereby given that w. s. Winter mute, of L.ehl','lit'jn, Uarboii count y. l'.i., by deed of volun ury usslgniuoiit has assigned all his estato, rcul and persanal, of the said W-.s Wlntennule lot). Jt Oilhain, or the Ilornui-h, County and Slate urores.thl, In liui. lor the benefit of tho creditors of ihe i.ild W'.s Wintermuto. All persons, there, o o, lidebto I in the s lid v. S Wlnterinute III -i-itko p -) m nt to tho s ltd asslunoe, and those liuvimr claims o demands, will make knon thu ta'no wltbuut delay. 8. H. Uiliiam, rtsslaneo of W.8. Wlnterniuto. Lehlghton, July 30, 1683. w-1 Caution. All persons aro hereby forbidden to rueddlo wltnallorso, W.ioii an 1 Harness now In possession of W. C Froderlcl, of the burough urWeh-tport, Carlion county. Pcnnn.. us the saino is my property uud loaned tohluidut lug my puusuro. IaKWIS RKI.TZ, North Penn, Schuylklllcounty, Pa. Aus. 1. WJ- Switliin O. Shortlidge's ACADEMY lor Young Jlon and Hn , Modla.l'cnn., l'Zm. Ir.on l'hlla., fJch ear open Sept. X'i. Fixed prleo covers . very expense, even books, &e. No extra huges No incidental exp-ias. No ex a-uin.itlon for mliufsBion. 'ihlrlern expcrl eni d leathers, all men and all graduates Sp clal opportunlt'es f r apt slu lents to ad. vaneo r ii f-lly. (Special drill for dull uml hackward bays. Patron or students miiyse 1 -et liny stuohs or clou so tho rcunlar Em: I'sh, Solcntltle, lluslucss, i lassie it. ort'lvll K'Hilnuurlon Courso. Students fitted ut Media Academy nre now in llarvird, Ynle. a o ten o her t'olleires an-l I'olyttutinie School . A Physical and Chsnil a' r.abora. ry; a tine Gyinuaiuui ant II ill stround. 1,5 0 vols, added to Library in IS 53. Ten st'idcn s sent to Oalloo In US3. A gradua ting class In t'ominerclal liep'l in 1'61 3le'la has 7 chu ches and a 'empernnce charter which prohihiis thu silo ot alt lu-loxK-iiltnw drinks. Fornew Ilius'r itcd t'lr cular adilr.ss the l'rlnclplo aid Proprietor, SWITIIINtl.SIIURl'l.lnHK. A.M. (liar yard Unlversl'y Graduate), MoJla, Peuna. August 4. Ml. A SCHOOL FOR ALL. The UeirasityatLewislimi Fa. College Academy Institute. A full faculty of 13. Large Libraries Klkvkn Khie .SRiioLAitamra ut disposal, r-end f r rataloituoto, PR1S1DKNI' DAVIIJ J. HILT., I.U. D, Lewlsburg, i'ennsyivanta. WESTERN MKYLAND COLLEGE. Male and FtuAi.K Oki-aut'ients. situ, atlon most heallhlul ana delightful. Full corps ot lusiruoloit, both In Coiione and Pre paratory School Well ordered I hrlsiUn iamlty Kovoinment, Terms moderate, Tuiurv-rttcoNU Session begins; Sept. tin, Jena. For oataloguts. i.c, aJdrett IIHV..I.T. WAU1). President. or .Mtsa I.. A. UW1NUS, Preoeptrrss, Westminster, Md. DIVORCES. No publicity; residents of any Stute. Dtserlhin, Non-tapport. Advica uud applications for stamD. W. II. LUU, All'y. 89 Droadway, N. Y, junea wt Advertisers I send for our Sjleet List ofr cal Newspapers, ilea. V. Kowellft 03., 13 bpruce i-, New York. ASTHMA! QC1CKLV AM) Pfli'm.i "t'' Isuorqualcd ss a poaltlTe.VU II L U ! Alternative and Uur ,,, , 1 ASTHMA AND DYSPEPS1 A.and ull tbelr attendant evils. It dues not nieiely allord temporary relief. I ul Is a nermnt cure. W. II. Iluckaber. Ue Loaa Texas, sari : "It Is the Dost mellolrn for Asthma that I ever have used." M. HcCges, r'uuutaln Head, Tenn.tayti"! am ei t rely iclleved ot all tyiuptouis ol Atthnia by Stloson's rem edy." adam Sillier, llrookvllle, !'., rayst "Or. Sllntou'a Atlhma Heineaty hiairlvrn me excellent satufaotlun " J at. t. Wilbur, Morrlsvillo, N. Y, tays: "Since I bettan taklnu juurrlmedy I have rcstel well every olnlit." S. A- llyan, Von llu laic, Mich., tats: "Ii Is the best lever look." Mrs. -, A ltlssell, ol Ilobcrts, Illinois. sayti-llr. Silntoo's At htua. lltiqedv Is iust as reoom. meuded. It mkeaeipecton tt m easy." lit', SUHI. to scud for treailei. tes Imnmals and price llat, to i-EOK k CO, 27 EAST 14lh riDtEKI, N. i.i O.N, Urlttenden k I'o , UFula at., N. Y.,lf-)O'alwal0ttJ. New Advertisclrienta. AdmlnlBtratrlx'a Notioo. Estate uf OEtiaoK HmcilAkn, Deceased. Letters of Administration nn Ihe estate of tieorgo jjeiei.ard, late or ut I'enn Town ship, (larbun rounty, I'a, doiensad, have bean Krnii'e.l to I,ydla llrlehnrd. nsljcnl In raid ton-nsblp, to whom nil pciS'iut luilebted to rntd estato nre reriuestoil to limko pav Inent, and those having clnliuor ilciunnds tttll mate the same known without delay. IjYIHa. HE101I AltU, Ad!iilnltrairlx or to WM. II. Kll BY. 11 AN. her Attomoy. East l'eun, July 10, Is83-w0 Subpoena In Divorco, Mar) .1. Mullen. ) In the Court f Common is. I'll ns of txhon eounti, .ii hn f, Mullen. ) No. 7, Juno U-rni, IS-tU. IN 1UVOROK. To Jons Y. Mutl.K Uttpo dtnh Silt, You aro hereby nilin-d to be and appear at a t ourt r Ouuimon Pleas or ttnr ban County, to he hold In the Court House, at .Mauch Cliuiik, on Monday, the ih iliyot October, A. D. 1S-3. nl 10 o'clock In the fore noon, to tiiiswur Ihe atiove complaint, crson nl service of fiibocna and alms sohoocim havlnu- failed ou account ol jou aojctco truin uiv llHlllnlck. I HAS. W i.EVZT, BherlfT. Mauch Uhuiik, July II, 1H3 v4 T. A. Skvukk, attoiuey lur I'l'fl. tlrspccttuily iiiln(.uiires to the tenploof l.e hlghton ond Its vicinity tint ho Is now prc parod toeupply them with all kinds of Household Furniture Manufactured from the best Seasoned Male, rials .it Price. fully as towns tho same art h-le, can bo bouufct. for ilsi-wherc. Here ore a few ol tho Inducements olfered P-irlor Sets nt from HQ to $60 W'ulnut Mai-hlc-toi Tircs.iriu; Cae Jledrooiu Suites. 3 pieces Mrl to 455 Palmed lledrnotn Kulti s its to 510 Cane Scatrd Chair, pers-t of.... 43 Common i hnlrs, per set of U ii and ull other Goods ccpiully cheap. In this connection, I delro to call the nt-er.tl'-n of the peopl to my nnple fjeltlt'es In wlthaNEIVand HANDSOME HEAliSE, Hid a lull llnoof OrtMihTS and OOI'FIIVS, t am prepuied to attend promptly to alt or ders In this line, at lowo.it pi Ices. Patronaso respectfully sulk-lied and tho most ample lutlsfacti n guaranteed. V. SCHWAIiTZ, octl n A NIC St., Lchlabton. Spring Styles ! H. H. PETET.S' Merchant - - Tailoring ESTABLISHMENT, Post OtSce Bulldlog, opp. Publlo Square, Bunk Street, Leliighton. A full lino of OENTS' FUHNlSHINU UOOUS, at Lowest I'rloss. mnr.a-tf CARBON ADVOCATE PLAIN AND FANCY BOOKS JOB PRINTING HOUSE BANK WAY, a thort dlitanoe above the Lehlxh Valley R.rt. Depot, LEIIIGHTON. PA! We are now fully projared to execute every description of PltlNTlNO, from a YisitiuE Card to aLarge Poster!. Posteri, Handbills, Dodgers, Circulars Bhlppln.r Tags Cards, Bill Ileitis, Letter Heads. Note Heads, Envelopes, Statements, Froxrammet, Pamphlets, 4.0. , 4.O., Irt But Manner, at Reasonable Prices ! Sl'KOIAI. N.ITICFJ A CARD. To all nha are suffarlnir from thaerrnra anil Indisorethint o outh. oervoat wcnnnttj, early ilecav, Inst nf manhood, &o ,1 will send a revlpa that will euro yuu, ot' uuauiib. snis Kreat runieuy vrat uucov-1 end by a nilttiannrr lnoatli America. Stnd I T telf-a'tdresteil eavelopa 19 the Ii j;v. JosaTK I a. IxxiM, suluu V! Wew Yorkltv. i au.U,lj, ' 1 f s 1 f e ? i5 ;t r in V i ! fMs The Secret of tho universal success of Brown's Iron Bitters is sim- ply this: It is the best Iron, preparation ever niatks; ia compounded on thoroughly scientific, chemical and medicinal principles, and; does just what is claimed foe it no more and no less. By thorough and rapid; assimilation with the blood, it reaches every part of thq system, healing, purifying and strengthening. Com- mencing at the foundation, it builds up and restores lost; health in no other way can, lasting benefit bo obtained, jj Dearborn Ave., Chicago, Nov. ft I have been a great taflerer trom a vary weakstomach, heartburn, an dyspepsia In Its worst form. Nearly, everything I ato gave me di-.tre and 1 could eat but Uttle.. I bav trledeverytldnsrecommendd,havai taken the prescriptions of a dorer phytlctaiu, but got no relief until I took Brown's Iron Bitters. I feci, none of the old troubles, and ara s new nan. I an gcttlog touch, stronger, and feel tlnt-rata, Ian a railroad engineer, and nov make, my trips regularly. I can not sayv too much in praise of your vrondcr, ful medicine, D, C,Mack, Brown's Iron Bitters; does not contain whiskey or alcohol, and will not blacken the teeth, or causq headache and constipation. It will cure dyspepsia, indi- frestion, heartburn, sleep- essness, dizziness, nervous; debility, weakness, &c, Uso only Brown's Iron Bitten siadaby Brown Chemical Co., Baltimore, Crossed, red lines and trado-niark ou vrapptr, THE BEST OF ALU FOR imiMS BEAST. j Forraorotlinnath'rrtofaccntnrythBl ! Til c j inin BltMtnii jr I4nlmcnt him been j 4 known to millions ull aver tho world as Hlio only Bifo volLmco for tho relief of Jj Inbovu prloo una prnlao the beat os lie i.iri-iuuiii-j uiiu num. ii. is moojoma Kino, ioiuvsiy joiia mciwrjiaipaiu Mtisfniifr Llnhacsnt -rvithnnt an canal It iieiietmtcj ilesls r.utl linuaelo to tlie -ves-v-lioiae mriLin-r tho contlnu Jt.nca cf pnl: nnd IntlnmrnaUon lmpcw "Ufllilo. Its elite! ntpon Human l-'leali anil JjlhoJirmoCrc-nllon urutqunliy ATondcr- ttl I.uilmcnt 13 needed bv Bomchodv In i . .... , -.. .. .. ,... l ks, iae asjosiy oi nn awim acniu or unrts & etibtlnctl, of rhenuintia xanrt-fxe ro- saiea uj-uio licauiis power 0IUU3 which speedily cures finch ailments ofi tiio IIUHAH iXtSU ns is iwrntimniism, Bwciiinrsi, nun .Unll)a. I'rnlrnrl pil Ttliicr.Ta. Tflnrafl 'jprnlna, nlsouotis Itltea mill vJStlns, f'tltnieas, I.omcncsa. old jSiirc,Clcer, 1'rottbllea.Cb.llblalns. ii'uro It!iplt-s, Cnlictl Ilrentt, nnd vilailecil every form of cxteruaX (lis Hrasr. It lienl-) without scars. 4 Vorllio CiuiATiONltcnrea A Srrnlns, Sivlnny, StlfT Joints, -l-'oiiuilcr, TfTnriieas Elorea, Hoof Ilia peases, Foot lint, lyrrovr Worm, Seal), "Irioliow Iliii-a. Scralchea. IVlud- mill r-rmilM. qjiiih. llrntHni and rJKnll.i, fiimvin, Tlirti-ti, Ringbones -SOIil Soi-ca, l'oll ICvll, rtlm npon me r;i;jnT: nnrt every oinrr ciiisnent to tTlilch tlie occupanfa of lh 3J-l;lo ns-.il r?toK Yanl nre liable. Ibo rTirlcnn lliistaiift X.lnlment Dlrrr.V3 enrcs anil liovcc (UsappoinU) ncil it Is, positively, SEE BEST OF ALL A Common-sense E.emedy, No more Rlieunmtism, Gout, or Neuialgia. IiametUatG Relief Warranted rermauent Cure Gairanteei Five ,art tttablMM anil srar t-i-- ttfcil in using" catt, acute or eranta Utter lo tit prominent tihutielunt ant oVkfvtWs fur llu itantlittg vf Stjttciftica. Secret ! THK ONLY lilSSOLVKn OF THE PIJIStlNimS UJIIO ACIIl WI1IOH KX. ISIS 1NTUE Ul.i'lin OF lilltUMATlO ANlHiOUlY 1'ATIENIS. SALICYLIC A Is known aia eominoonUnie, rriiic.ly. neoiuse It strikes tllrteily at th -:iuti.i,t Una niiatliin Ucot and Nvtirahita. uhllA to many to-oallcd gnrclnes and aui pnsi-,1 lunnccas only treat lucally the effeclf. It h ishxen oenoedod by eminent tx-leniltta that r.utwai-4 ai-i.llonilniiS, sqth as rnbhina wltboll, ointments. llnlninu, an f.-athlnie Jntlcn will not oradiante these dlsca-eawtilch, aro the result ol the liotsonlai; ot the hluou, with L'rlo Acid. " w BALICYLICA works with marvej.iua effe . cm lila luhl, and to roin .vet the dlt rlrr. It Is now exclusively used l-v all eel, bratiil i hys'clsns of America and Euroi-e, HUhstl IIh.I c I Aeademv ol Paris rswr. UlKt cent of cures In three dayr. 1 Remember that BALICYLICA is a a rtaln eure fee Eheamatlsm, Goat and Neuralgia- Tea uiott Intense lulus are tubdueU almost In. (tanlty. ' Olro It a trial. Relief guaranteed or m ey refunded. Thuuwudt of testliaouUls ttct cs apnllot tlon. " 81 a Box- 6 Eoist for 5?, Stnt by rea l on receipt of meaty, ASS YOUR nitlHJOlST FOR IT, But do not be deluded lato tkl lmll. ttons or substitutes, or tonisthias rtean, nendel as "Just at irood t" lusUt on the, genuine with the name WA81IUI HNK x Oil., on each box.wlilchli uaraiiled raemU oatly pure under our tlnolur, an Indisprn. tlblereqiilia to lusuro turoua In the titau raent. Take no other, or- ieo4 ton Waslibtiruo ti Co., propilftori, 1ST Dretdqey, tfi. NeadeSt.. Mri-8si. Nvr?OtiC 91 iLliillENTSi 5'0S 01. BBABT. I fia'u.tvj,i!ftajj
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