" Original Cheap Gash Store." A Break in Dress Goods. Plain Silk Pongees reduced from too to 100. Milk Fluid Pongeei seduced from tie to 40e. Japanese Bilk reduced rrora 37Uo la Mo. Plaid Mohair reduces! from Nnn'i Velllna; reduced from I.aoe HunllnKi reducrd from l.ace Hunting- reduced from Tjce Hunting.! reduced from Bulling (Hot In reduced from Wireline Saltlnm reduced from Fine? llroeade Suitings reduced from toe to Ho. Ha to 100. 110 tO 120. S4o to lea 370 to Wo. itlo to lie J toSle. There are by'no means out of teason goods. Nor an accumulation of poor ttyler, but a re. eently bought and newly manufactured ( tock. But we are compelled to make room, and that account! for the. treat ficrlllce. Remember theie goodi can not lone; remain at thli price, n A lot of Standard' Print!, 64 x CI Clotb, R-nloeed to S renla a yard. SSSi I HUSBAUM. June , loftil y I SATURDAY. AUGUST 11, 1883. Our Neighborhood In Brief. Mrt. Itobert A. Packer hat gone to the Thousand Itlandt. Ed W. Feist tpentlait Sunday in While Hiven with hit family. Mill Floy ClauM it vliltlng friends and relatives In Allentown. 0. B. Sigley of the Manch Chunk Go telle wat in town on Monday. It it proposed to number the houtes of rittiton on the Philadelphia plan. Iter. Wleand, of this place, was in at tendance at the Cherryville camp meeting. Frank Rebcr, of WeMherly, wat in town on Tuesday end dropped in to see us. ESUOO TO ROSEflEflY'S, ltr.OnERT'S BUILUINO Full AN EASY 8IIAVE. Miss 'Walters, an estremable young Isdy of Allentown.was in town seyeral days during ti week. The Lehigh Valley railroad company's shops at Easton aro to be heated by steam this winter. !S2B.IIanily "Lunch Tlixea, for sale at jucks jewelry ttore, opjiosiie mo, v,aiuun Huuse. Misses Kuts niid WeBver.of Allenlow were the accomplished guests of Misses Ida and Ella Cltiiss during the week. Stein k Trough, pioprietors of the Or chard Mills nf Poltsville, failed last week The liabilitirt were $40,000; assets $10,000 Win. Flickinger, of Mauch Chunk, has made arrangements to furnish Gem albums to all who desire them. Put in your orders tarly. The Wilkesbarre police are so "down upon what they rail "corner loaGng" that it is not safe for a crson to stop to light his cigar. Ex-Councilman Coolbouch, of Scran ton, who recently received a "thrashlim' from George dayer in the matter of rem that was due, is in a crltirnl condition. VoDo rnii want good silver spoons knives and forks at reasonable rMes and warranted tn weur? 4f ei, cull and see E, II. II"hl' new-stock. John Ulooiii, a Piite, having put oil Mist in tho Dodson Colliery, Luterne conn tvweiit hack, to seo the result ana wat killed by ia fall of coal. SO-An increase of Clicks Watches and Jewelry at Itseaman's store, and a decline In liners. Pl-ue rail and see as wo make Bo false statements in advertising. Jsints-Curr was instantly killed by a fall of. topcoat in the Stockton slope, two milesTrrra IUilclon, Saturday. He was thirty years of age and', unmarried. Lewis' Best White Lead nt $7.00' n hundred-' at J. L. Gabcl's, foe cash. . Mrs. Edward llibbler accompanied by Mrt. Chat, dower left .on Tuesday lsst lor Bajre, Pa. They expect to bo goDO several weeks. Misses Auabel McDaniel and Claia llurloman, of Puckrrtuii, aromianird ly Miss Lulu Znhner, of town, lelt Tliuredsj for Ocean Reach to be goue several weeks. The publishers and piiulers of Wilkes barre have arraugetl n pic mc excursion lo Glen Onoko and Mauch Chunk on the Ulli init., and expect to hdye a big time. Annie Jurdon, daughter.of Henry Jor dn, Scranlou, while ridint. on a load nl ligs last Thurs.Iy, fell under the wheels ol the wsg.in and wat instantly killed. Without exaggeration the best as scrlro'titof silverware in the ciuiuiy is to belmid at JS. 11. liolil s, Mauch tjhunk. He h is just reeeived a nee uud eloguut a sort iK-nt. At 8 o'clock, Monday morning, Jude Meyers, of Ksston, sentenced to death Sa batto Alexander, for the killing of his friend and comrade, I'iettle, in Muy last, "CU.For Sale, an lllustratrd edition of the lliitory of the Uuiled 6tatrs, four large ociavii volumes, will bo cold rill-up. Fur particulars call at the Aovocstx oflKv. A new telegraph line, under the aus picet oi me Heading Keilruad Companv, is being built between Pottsville and Wi. liarasport along the Sbamokin, Sunbury and Lewitburg railroad. Pure Linseed Oil, at J. L. GubePs, (38 cents per gal Ion, for cash. S3UE. F. Luclfenbach,ilroadway,Mauch Chunk, it now opening for the Inspection of his friends, the largest stock of Lew designs in WALL PAPERS ever seen in this coun ty, and is selling at very luwest prices Jacob Elanitz and John Ucik, two Poles, had a fight while engaged In a coal mte at Shenandoah, last Saturdsy. It is feared that Gecik cannot livo, and Stanilz Is in thePotttyillejsil. On Thursday aRerroon John Tfingston of.PjttstonjWas shot by Joseph Lunkle, The bait entered his back and came out near the right shoulder. Looklo wss arrested. . The injury is not considered likejy lo be fatal. tjrGo lo JIagaman's store, Lehighton Pa., to get the leading' genuine American ws tclie at.he deals in none of the foreicn ImltalioU trash with which the iieople have uevn.so rxiensiTciy awinuieti. An jitlenpt wat niade on Saturday to get up a mass meeting at Shenandoah, on Buoasy, lor the gloriBcatfou of O Donaell the atsatalii of Carey. The notices were all torn down and the meeting was not held tsulfyou wanUnlcesmikith.ensv tliavo 'Your hair cut or ehnipriiic, go u'i Fru Roederer't Saloon, under tliu Exi-hango Un tel. He will fix you right, and dou'tyuu . forget it. A serious care-In took place at the Pine Ridge mine of the Delaware and Hudson Canal Company at Wilkesbarre, Tuesday morning. A mother named Dalton, and her two daughters were terribly burued at Shentn. doah on Tuesdsy afternoon, The drete of one of the girls oaugbt fire from the stove and tpread tbe blare to the othrrt. The girl Mary Dalton it not expected to re cover. Aleck Prrr. of Weatberlr.atatea that hit watch wtt paralysed the other eveuiug ' by a shock Irom the electric ligbtt. Mist Emma Reber hat 'returned borne ' vroji a two weeks visit in Reading.-l.fc.-.:.. .: There are about 103 phieel la nclj within three miles of Central!, ft here l liquor It told without a license. A Ihree-Jfit old boy,etTamaqua,1att week iwallowed a piece. of Una bran chain and died from the efleoU of the corroilon In hit ttomtch. Mt Cirmeltehool will open Monday. Teachert holding permanent certlflcalet will . .... a vcelre$70 prolusions!, SfJU; proyisional, . . . . M. ' male $50, and females $3i. These are much higher tataries than are paid at otherplacei. Hon. John F. Welsh positively declines to accept the position of President of the National Miners' Union Mr. Welsh hat engaged himsetl at Inside host for the Read ing Compiny and tayt that he cannot hon orably resign. Land Plaster for sale bv the barrel or ton at J. L. Gabcl's. George Zimmerman, who fell between the cars of a moving train at Prnn Haven last week, died at Hatleton shortly after. Both legs were cut off, one above and one below the knee. Tho body wtt taken to hit home In Bristol. 8. B. Whiting, of rollsvlllr, clilef engineer of the Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Company, has been appoint ed to turned Charles Parrlrh at superin tendent of the Lrhlgli and Wllketbsrre Coal Company. . 8hamukin is in high spirits over (he newt given out ottho dldVrent collieries' that the hair-weekly suspension would be abandoned for the present. "Full time this month" is tho Joyful cry all along the line. pS3 I have now on hand a lot of Light Single and Double Buggy Harnc't and Ilruvy Team Harness, which I will tell at a very reasonable price. Any style made to order on short notice. Yours, ke , Milton FtonT, Weisrport, Pa. George Whiting, formerly of Carbon dole, was arrested at Scranton on Thursday of last week, on a chnrgo of bigamy. II married Cora Sanborn, of Scranton,ln 1675, but foiled to support her, nnd in 18SI mar rli-d Ella Easier, of Carboudale. l()d. to 4()d. nails ot J. L. Gabcl's for only $3.10 per keg. Locks $2."5 per doz. For Ihe week ending on the 28lhinst 148,002 tons of ma! was trantjiorted over the L. V. RR making a tntal.or 3,061,858 tons to that date, and showing an Increase ol 50,848 as compared with same time last vear. The annual convention of the Kalional Grand Lodge of the Junior American Prot estant Association met in Scranton on Turt day. On Wednesday atternoon the asanria hod a' parade, which concluded . in. the evening with an entertainment at tbe armory. O.TEi.rnonit. "Hellol hello! ! Who is it, Tom? John, my -sprained loot is mi right. I tried every liniment I could think id wilh no benefit "exwpt the "Telephone Liniment," which. enabled me t" be about nfler Iwuapplirationa. I will be able to fill my place Monday morning; then I will tell you of the wonderful cures it has effect ed in our place. All right. Good bye. A party of girls borrowed a horse and truck wagon last Friday from Joseph Far ley, nf Shenandoah, and started oyer Ring town Mountain to pick huckeberriot. On their woy homo in Ihe evening the horse row frisky, boiled down the hill,stuinbled, fell and was killed. The girls, fortunately, stuck to the wagon and escaped wilh 'a few injuries. 'J hey walked home, The ieasea of nine collieries, owned by tho Reading Company and now operated by private individuals, will -expire in a few mouths. The company will not renew' the 4ase, having determined to operate the miuea themselves, afler the prer-cnt year. wrn. lees, ol 1'ittsbnrg, re I from on excursion train on the Lehigh, Vallev Rail road, Mondar morning and the cars passed over his body which wat horribly mangbjil He was removed to the Hospital at Wilkes. barre alive but cannot recover. Best make of Ilorf-e Shoe Nails for 20cts a pound by the pox at J. L. Gabcl s. A destructive hail storm passed over the Mahunlongo Valley on Sunday ryrn ing. The hail came duwn in great masses almost destroying a fivearro field of com belonging to John- Bacon, a farmer near Shenandoah. The American Aqrhuttutul (English or German e.litum),aml the Carbuk Aivoc;atk will bo sent to any addrer-s on receipt of two iollars. The prica of Ihe Agriculturist U tl.50. George Taync, of Ashland, went lo Delano on Saturday. While sitting on pole swing with a lady friend lie lost his hold and fell lo the ground, striking par tially on his head. He it not expected tn recover. An attractive young widow of Leonard Wayne county, was tn have been married a few ilays ago. The wedding breakfast was ready and the guests bad all assembled. But the bri legroom was not "on hand" and failed to turn upi He afterward explained that hit Irate father hut hidden all hit wedding garments. The marriage will come olf (again) in October. The stock holders of the Buck Moun tain Coo) Company have organised an amendment of their charter to enable the emipany to hold fee and leasehold estate in Schuylkill county. They also endorsed a proposition to sell surface right! of tbe company at well at any future property owuedbyitaud not required for future use. On Saturday a three mile foot lace took place at Wyoming between Henry Faut, of Wilkerbarre, and William Rogers, of New York. Money was placed freely at (100 to $75 on Rogers. In the teooud mile Rogers took the lead and kept' it till the last half mile, when Faut passed him, winning the race in eighteen minutes and half, and leading the New York man by ten yards. Ready mixed paints at J. L. Gnbel's for $1.25 per gallon About a yaar ago Patrick Phillips, n Mount Carbon, a railroad laborer had hii leg ttken offin a railroad accident. Last Saturday Ihe Philadelphia and Readiu Railroad Company handed his wife a check f r $5000 as nmi-uiation for the loss. Th w low of a Philadelphia salesman named Snyder, who was killed at tbe ssme time. sued fur $10,000, and the tuil it now pend ing. On Saturday, Sheriff Boyer, of Pollt vllle, received the heaviest execution on r-copl in Schuylkill county. It Wat issued by James A. Freeman, assignee of an in- solvent Philadelphia bank, agalnat JacobC While Dr. N. B. Reber wtt unhitching Hunttinger, and othert. and it for J372.2U8 hi, h,irM oa Thursdav morning the animal Under It sover.l very valuable properties, Freucli.ee fmm the yard, boiled i.l- rormerly owned by Hunttiuger, but which, tine the failure of tbe Miners' Trust C. m - paiiy Bank, of which he wit presldent.have passed outol bis hands, will beseizedundsr the executiou and told. Potatoes are sailing in Tamaqua at 35 cenbj a butba). , The ireal exeufifSiT trwl'iy (HJlUflliy) Falrmount Vik apd Me Zoological Oar- dent promliet to be ft magnificent iuoces'a Many people hare abandoned long looked for Jnurnoyt lu the act side with Hie hop ot making Up for all by the pleature and pmflt to be ilerWe'd.' From (lie Zoological Qirdehd. And verily they shsll not te .dlitrpolnled. All the Wondert of land and . 1 tit I . . I ra 1..C.I venn win in uiic.niea. iae wnnarnui . -! 1 i II a I I 1 f. 1 tea elephants will turn betd-oyer heels In fielr gigantic bath tubs'; the cb.imrmnr.eet or nun monkeys, will twlng by their tails from the topmost branches of the tallest pine trees, and Lions, Tigers Bears, Bulla, lei, Birds, Beasts, and Boys nf every agewilt do tome good work In the way nf eating and roaring. Mutia by the best Philadelphia bands will be furnished throughout the afternoon. Return tickets, Including ad- m'tslnn to the Zoological Gardens, from Mtuch Chunk $2.35 from Packerton and all stations between Packerton and Allen- own, $2.25. Children Under 12 years of ge,$l 16. Trains leave Mauch Chunk at 20 a. m., Packerton 6.30 a. m., Lehighton at 5.37 a. in., ttopplngjat all stations be tween Mauch Cnunk and Allentown. James Parks, the loulo wild man of Wyoming, who butchered his sister, also a wild mule, with whom he lived, in a cave, was brought from the Wyoming County Jail last week and placed in the Stalo III sano Asylum at Danville. This unfortun ate, who was born lu the woods and for thirty years ran wild, donned hit first suit of clothes after bis arrest last week. Ills ood was toads, chip munks, roots and such ther orlicles as he could get. He is per fectly dated wilh his new quarters. II. llolil, of Maueh Chunk, has much improved his etore to keep I'm wilh Ilia unusually large trade In walches,whirh enable' him lo carry the finest and largest no or such goods In the county. II you isil Mauch Chunk be sure to it.-n in and tin Mr. II., and bis store. They will do your eyes g.od. The LMilghton Lutheran Sunnsy ubool will picnic at Calypso Island, Friday, September 7. Full particulars will be given n due time. Mrs. Laugtry is on a visit to tho Prince nd 1'rincei.s of Wales; President Arthur nd Rosooe Conkling are piiratnrially en- -iged at Yellowstone Purkj.Mary Walker hat lelt Washington, and John Kolley is con li nt iu the Democratic ticket of 1834. But, notwithstanding ull this, David Ebbert, the amous liveryman of Lehighton, is still at nls post, providing, at two moments notice, the fastest horses and most dashing "rigs' to be procured for love or money along the Lehigh Valley. The Lehigh Valley Railroad Company has purchased a large tract of laud on the very summit of ihe mountain near Wilkes arrt and proposes to transform it into i pio II ic ground, which. Ut asserted, will be the finest iu this part of the State. George Conway, a miner ut Shenan doah, employed at the Kllun Oowan Col- lery. waslntully burned Tuesday morning. lie was carrying a keg half lull of tHiwiUr ou bit shoulder. Having his lighted lamp on his'head, a spark from the lamp flew in- o the keg and Ignited tho H)wdel. A ter nble explosion followed aud Conway was hurled, bleeding and burning lo Ihe rocky floor of his working chamber. The, elotl ng was entirely burned from his body; burned from his body; unglu blackened tatlei ,ero wholly blinded. &f ,. :i.,.. ...., .f. lii th and skill hu while- his eyes we ast accounts his death was hourly ex pected. styElevutor end llluminous dial, shine- all uichl alarm clocks at E. II. Hnhl'a Mduili Chunk. Call and eeu Ilium.' Tnese clocks, which- arer all warranted, tell on sight to railroad men. General William Lilly, of M. Chunk, has gohe'to Grund lluveu ;Mlch,( to uU'enit' toe American Absociuliou for the Advuoce uleut ol Science, ol which body be is tiuaa urer. The game between Trentons and Ai - thracites at l'ollavillo on Monday was won 'easily" by tho Trentons. Ou Monday wi-elc the Kutilown Creimery took 111 11,400 pouiidsol milk. Toe plant of the Alieutowu silk mill erected h-ss than two years ago, is lion valued at $200,000. The locomutivo "Mrtainora," of the Catasauqua and Fogelsville railroad, ia at preacnl being fitted out wilh a new steam Uoilor made at the Baldwin Lucomolivr Works in Philadelphia. J. 6. Everett, an enterprising young merchant ol Rockiort, was in lowu duriua. tho past week. pif Do you want to see some handsome ,;ol,l watches? lhftiptep In to E. II. Ilohl's, .Mauch Chunk, aud see tho must artistic watches ever seen iu the couuty, roni the best manufactories. Our young and popular barber, Samuel rtosebcry, siient tho fore part of tbo week at bit home in Philadelphia. The annual convention of the National Grund Lodge ol the Junior American Prot estant Association met at Scranton ou Tues lay. There were fifty dele-itei present I'ho following officers wore elected lor the ensuing yeu-: R, W. O. M D. W. Pern- bridge, ol Hyde Park; II W V G M , Wil liain Glenn, nf Philadelphia; R W G S, Samuel Lister.of Philadelphia, R W G T, Joseph Oliver.ol Hyde Park; R W G.Chap lain William Weislev,nf Catasauqua; R W O Con, John J Armstrong, of Hyde Park i RW G A Cm, Eli Moore, of Nautiooke; R W G T.Samuel MeClintock, of Philadel phia; R W G O, Thomas Evans, ol Provi dence, l'a.- The organlzition It a tecret one. Reporters were excluded fro'n the meeting. sfAn elegsnt assortment of gold wed ding rings, engraved garnet, amethyat, onyx, cameo. Intaglio, torjaz,liirquoise,ruhy , so ppmre, tiger eves, banele. and rums nl all ivK-rioiions io ne teen at E. it. llonrs, .Maucn Uhunk. A child of Harry Millington, of Shen. andoah.dled ou Tuesday from poisoning by drinking fly preparation. The mother had bought some fly poison and placing It in water in a lea saucer, stood it on a window sill in the dining room. Sho-tly after her ton, about three yeart old, akd her for a drink. She gave him penni- fori to get ont Instead of going to the water b icketnrar by the boy picked up the saucer a id drank its deadly contonts before the mistake was noticed. Medical aid wis of no avail, and the child died after a few hours of deadly pain. Don't firget the excursion of the Marion Hose Company, No. 1, of Maucb Chunk The train will leave Mauch Chunk at 8:00 a. m., and Lehlghtou at 6:10 a. in., on AugustSO, 183, arriving at Coney Maud at II o'clock. Thli will give the rxcur c.onisls seven hourt at Conor Island. A Lunch Car will be attached to tbe trainaind the Marion Band will aocumpauy the ex oursiun .vreet.'emltWheu eventually loi.lat lb. 1 1t,lw. end of town, had succeeded inbreak 0j uneofthe shaft! aud damaging the oarnag : considerably.; The doctor will I u thicken carriage limbs in aconite, aud bandsgVcarifully wiitiion tails., t , S,', "h.' !-sV.w-.VWf lmrtoir ritijiftper- at- '-'earl nine and dewy eve"7t wouM be well to take thought for '.he frbat 'an. mow which arecomlngwilhcanlpnirciing. The wood- en pavement belwetn Mr. f. A. Bnyd'r'e b mie and Squire Deltt's office, it to full of , man traps.thet when the planki are coveted In etrly winter with a thin yeneef of mow there wlll.be an. excellent opportunity at . I . . a - ' every tecond tlep for a weary man to oom. mil tulcide by Jumping tntu one. .of the hot- tomlest pill which adorn the tide path. Thtt tide path It aiisgrace lo the town It ia absolutely and hopelessly rotten; and the burgess should make It his Immediate bull nest toiee that "this rotten tide pith thai! go." . Wc have a vacancy for n srnnrt, -active, intelligent Boy to learn the Printing Business. Apply at once at tho Carbon Advocate , office. We want no "slouch." The Lehigh Valley Railroad Company hat been granted tbe privilege, by a corn mission appointed to try the matter, lo cros the Irackt ofthe New York Central in Buffalo. The Lehigh Valley payt to the Contral $40,000 for the privilege. Toe Eastern professional base bslt team went to Allentown on Wednesday expect ing to win an eaty victory over the amateur Blue Stockings. After a holly contested game tho Enstnns won by a score ol 4 to 2. Leister of the "Blues" made a home run. Fully' 3500 persons- -witnessed .the game and- the excitement al critical moments was Intense-, Two Wilkesbarre men have constructed a miniature colliery which Is wonderfully accurate, complete and ingenious. On Tuesday, El. Ridgoway was stand ing un the rallroul track at Scranton, when an engine bore down upon him at lui) speed. Ho sprang and alighted upon the pilot, which he grasped with both hands, thus saving his lile, B'irglaries havo become alarmingly frequent in the vicinity of Scranton, no Irrs than leu having been reported "Within the last Ion days. Tuesday night 'the jewelry I'.oreofC. W. JJruudoge, nt Pckvlllo, wai broken iulo and $1000 worth ol watches and jewelry stolen. Bernard Phillips, a stock broker, Insnr ance agent and formerly Recorder of Doede of Carbon county, and a prominent politic--ian, was arrested at Mauch Chunk on Wed nesday, charged wilh the embezzlement of about $800, which bad been entrusted to him by .1. C. Rutler, president of the Min ers' Bank of Summit Hill. He was held to answer at coti't. ,: On Thursday our esleemed contempor ary the Valley Heard of Catasauqua entered upon its fourteenth year. In past years it list dona good work in its own section df the universe, and in seven years inore.wheh it, it old enough to have a vote, we hope jt will be found still spreading the light with' all its youthlu) vigor. George Henry and .Jacob Frederick, soos of Dr. Mayer of Mauch Cbuuk, left un,' Mouday tn attend a ten weeks course at lie Select School. Now Mahoning. Willie Dnldu, of West Broad way.Maufir Chunk, fell from a swing on Monday and broke hit arm. A physician was called in ' ' ,'" Kreidl.r.ot the firm nf o set the fractured limb tucoestlully. our Iriend Harr Trcxlcr k Kreuller, on the addition Id bis family on last Sun dty morning, after a rest ot five yea's, his better half presented him with a boiiiiciii'g daughter. Mother and child are doing Tho driver boyt In Ihe Hollcnbark" nines of lh'e,Leb.Wi"and Wilkesbarre Gh7 Company wvwiitcil'a bill of grievances ijf the officials on, Wednesday;. They say thaf hey only get three fourths of a day's pay fr a day 's work and demand a full day's pays. If their claim ianotaccc-ded toa jcn erul strike may be looked for this week el the Diamond, Holtenback and Empire mines. j,tc, On Wednesday morning a parly of. children, while picking berriea on the Mahanny Plane, discovered the body oj .' man at the bottom of a hole, caused bv caving in ofthe mines. Armed with ropes. a arty of men secured the hodv which proved to he that of a German named Kun- ka, who worked on top of the mountain lie had been eeeu last about nine o'clock the previous evening, and it is supposed thai on his way in the dark to his boarding houe ou the top of the mountain ho ' 111 into the hole The fall was a distance ol fifty leet and the man's neck wat broke in laulaneously. Tho Valle Record ' stales that in some parts of Berks county butler sells at sixteen eentt a pound nnd eggt at 15 cents a dozen, The'V. R., wishes that soma ut those cows and chickens wwe "around here." I te lieye you my boy 1 Me tool And some wholesale rashert also, in the elementary form of young pigs.' Colonel Tom Snyder, nf Sunbury, win Is 80 years nf age, Is willing to bet $l00 tils bo can walk 40 miles in a day. ohn Pfaff, a boy employed In the Bryden Horse 8hoe Factory of Catasauqua had his right arm badly burned abiye Ihe elbow with a red hot iron Wednesday af ternoon. About twenty-five members of tin Americus Club, of Allentown, are rusticat ing at Baylor's Lake. George Washington Smith, who died recently at Catasauqua and now lies interred In Upper Mauch Churh cemetery, wat one ofthe earliest settlers in Mauch Chunk He started business in that town in 1831 and look out many valuable' patents con nected with tbe wire weaving nnd screen making industries. Although, from lime time, he wss offered large sums, for those patent! be refused to tell, even whan faR ura in business, a few years since, com palled hit remoyal tn Catatanqua, Mr. Smith possessed all tbe qualities that make good citizen. He was a good biblics scholar, a prominent member of the Fret- by terian church and brought up an amia ble family "in the nurture and admonition of the Lord." He was nn honorable mm frugtl, industrious, and well informed, and leaves behind him troops of friends who will long remember him with esteem and respect Mount Pligab. Council, Jr. O. U, A. M. of Mauch Chunk, will give their first anuual excursion to Luzerne Grove; near Wilkesbarre, on Friday, Aug, 24lh,yia L-high Valley Railroad Thetraiu will leave Lehighton at 7:00 o'clock a. m r -turning at about 7:30 p. in. Fare lor the round trip, from Lehighton $1 10, Pacaer- tou 1.05 and Mauch Chunk $1.00, Thi ao-iiery frntu the Wilkesbarre mountain is uniurjussel by any in this serllnii,aed ran not but be appreciated by those who may partake in this sxrurtion, while the low nets ol Ihe tare placet a dsy'i pleasure withiu tbe means of the poorest of oar peup'e. The grove II fitted up with flying tactic I, swings and dancing floor, for the amusement nl. excursionists. . Tickets? can , ' vl?Jitiei J. JL.Wa.rf;,, at FgekerWa. Wtathwly OoiUp. ,,r , I Xlt of Jnrori Mr. Cherlei Csitbr rTdointTigeTrtd(Ka profluble business 'IH huckleberries thli riihmer. He llilpe on an average from 800 to 1000 Utkett, of lix quart! each, a Shilthof the Utrald It rrty happy Ihil week. The cause of It all it a new $260 job presi. The press It a beauty and quits aatiml ffh In In Iras 1 Ta r V V fatal f-rMul . Iilit I It M enough to make Harvey feci go.!, but the blltcrnesa about it, he says, it to fork over Ihe $250. We think as mucli. Mr. James Kretsly, a former resident of Mahoning, it driving a heavy- trade In lumber and house supplies. He furnishes molt all of the lumber lor the many new houses which are being erected In our midst. Mr.Krestlylt one nf our pushing cititrnt nnd will deserves the prosptril; which teems to be on his side. Whit hat become ofthe Couuty candi dates fur Judge and District Attorney. The SUte conventions have met aud adjourned, but at yet no sound is heard of the local as pirant!. What docs it meant We hae heard only ol two names, so far, mentioned for thesa offices. They are Durling, ofLe highton, for Judge, and L. It. Barber, of Mauch Chunk, for Dill. Attorney. Ihlt surely will make a strong team if the gent lemeri will content to the uso of their namet for these positions. Durling hat more t'.rength than any other man we know for Judge. If he will let bis name go before the Deniooralio convention he will not only, (II the telnper ofthe democracy In this end is Indicative of anything) make the Domlna Lllon, but also tbe election, time with Bar ber. Mr. W. W. Biaktlee it building a large ice and fisli dam -on Ins farm. This will make a No.. 1 swimming place for the un ruly youngsters during tho tunimer inonlht. The school Board and tbe Auditors are stilt at loggerheads. A good deal of teuai-Hy it manifested ou either side, but that ol the Auditors is backed by common tense and right. And as long as they maintain their 'position upon the same grouud as heretofore they are amply justinea w reniom isuu- out. The Glibort House seims to be the fa- yorite wilh the traveling fraternity. It ia always crowded and eyerybody speakt In piaise of the strict attention to business on pari of the proprietor aud manager, Mr. J. , Stofflet. - Mr. Joseph Flight' Is erecting a new bouse. Mr. Dennis Mnyer, orTowamen tins, has the contract for $975. He ia to rrr,;.h uvervthinc that is necessary, it will be two stories high. The Knights of Pythias ale mtking weekly additions to thcr number. They have in the course of a month Initiated In to their my tterlet five new members. Tnis lodge contain! the bellan'd molt substantial citizens of Wealherly Miss Etta Musselman who left this p)oce two weeks ago for the Kutxtown Nor Iiial school has been heard from. She hat stood the ordeal and as a consequence has Wn permitted to enter the graduating class. . MIss.M., wai a former ttudent and ttachtr io our borough schools. Mr. John T. Trevaskls, of Beaver Meadow, wtt in town on Saturday. He l.ua on and ton- n- aw llillonea as W'estherly. F, L. Reber will represent Camp 179 of P,. O, 8. d A. at a delegate at the State ton yenllon ol aaid order next week. The query of iato it, what hat become 3f our band! Itt enlivening strains have not been heard since the 4ih of July. Come boys.givo'us'another street reyiew, for your music is tweet end your appearance gay in the new uniforma. ( - Our trieiid. Mr. Ed Rnmach, for alonp; llrtio fireinSn onono of thrf Valley engine has been promoted to engineer. The pro tuition itacreditable one and Ed.betiTtthe honors meekly. Tho Stale ticket nominated by thi Democracy last week gives greater satisfac tiou to itt adherents than doet the Republi iknAickct-toitalollowert. The Democratic ticket will be tolidiy, -supported by the Democrats, while Niles ol the Republican tieket will be cut like furv by theSialwaits, Livesv will. bold his own but tho Peck auilfian hypocrite Nilct will be cut lor hla treachery to Beaver last fall. We see In the papers that "Cheop Chic ago Beer' Is to be iniroauceii again m towns dowu the rosd. We hope that those who dealt'tlns beef out here in spring ill teffit'lo'lurnish our people this winter again with the tame article. It it a good thing for our poorer ieople, and in particii lar do'we desire to see it in the market for them. Our officials should take' notice of the jumping on end off trains, while iu'motlan, bv the voungsters. This Is a bad practice a id ought to be summarily dealt wilh. Mr, P. B Boyle is a candidate before the Luzerne Republican Convention for Sheriff. Phil is a poptilai young mun and ii his vote for Poor Director is Indicative of anything he would make as strong a ..-audi date, in Luzerne, for the minority party, at could be selected. Mr. Wm. Scenoman, who lately opened brick manufactory about a mile from town, is beginning to do a spirited business io this line. He it drterving of success and we hope thtt be will be liberally patronized by those who propose to build In tho future, Mr. Ernest Orost and wife, -of Mauch Chunk, were visiting friends in town on Monday. Ernest list some warm friend here who are always pleased and gratified to see him. - rrDr. J. B. Tweedle left on bis California trip list Saturday. X Lower Towamentlng Squibs. O. O. and David Blase accompanied by their wlyei were the guests of Dallas Blote last week. , A child of Wesley Btroup died last week of" diarrhoea ; also on Ihe ssme day a child belonging to Wilton Bowman died oldipb Iberia. Both were buried in tbe Evangell cat. cemetery atSuydor'i cliureh. Mrs. Henry 6leoner, of Lehigh Gap, It down with malarial, feyer lor the tecond time. -The Lutheran Sunday school conveu Hon will convene In Craig's Park st.Lohlgl Uapon August 11th. Minister! and 8un day scboil superintendent! of the various congregations will be present and deliver addresses in regard to the Sunaay ichjol cause. The Kitiotlny brickyard burned to the ground about a week ago. The fire was caused through Ihe firing ofthe kiln In burning bricks. It is rumored that Griffith DeLong of Biwman's, mowed one hundred shocks o: grain, lor Josiah Bowman, in one day this season wilh Ihe grain cradle. Tbe 8t. John's 8unday school at Lents'i wss discontinued two weeks ago on account of the resignation il th superintendent. wno res-giieu owing io sou mucu gotalp about nlm. uoa. A force o ou UiouMiid men, five bun- 4 1 of whom are Hungarian!, are engaged ... J..Ut. . L. ; n' . I L. .. t r . . I. ,..(, ... MTV km double tracking Ihe Lvbigb Valley ItR , i das Bgianicra2ald to24hoditu. 'ofthe Comt of Qutrlor Sessions nfthe Pesce and Oyer and Terminer and General Jell Delivery to be hpjdrn at the Borough ol Maucb, Chunk, In , the County of Carbon and Slale" of Pennsylvania on the sew d Monday ol October A. D. 1833, tt 10 o'clock In tbe forenoon of IhardiyT" - oad Jvioaa. Bock, W W, moulder, Wealherly Croll, Hiluuel, time keeper, Writherly .Davis, Tliunral J, (oilier, Barlkt ' Kdgar Hugh, engineer, Lansford rolK, Adam, laborer, Lausanne Outh, Allred, farmer, Weiesport Hutchison, 8am, rallroader,Zd W M Chunk Henry, Robert, laborer. Franklin Hunter J WJuMIre f the Pcace,Weatherly Jones, Win E, laborer, Hanks Koch, Frnk, laborrr, Friinklin, Kons, William, butcher, Welstport Lacier. Joseph, druggist, E Mauch Chunk Leth. Hiram, ehnemake'r. Weininirt Long, Z II. bulcher, Lehighton Miller, Tims D, clerk, Maueh Chunk Miller, Joslnh, carpenter, Packerton Mulhrarn, JT, miner, Lantford Markley Stephen, laborer, Franklin Pollock. Thomas, laborer. Hoioioll Hill Melley, II tas, miner, Summit Hill Rex, James, railroader. jVlilnliton Swank, David, carpenter, We.llierly Yunkln, David, 8r, undertaker, Towamen- aing rim icioas riRST wik. Ackerman, John, blacksmith. 3d W Mauch Chunk Anthony, Robert, Jr, farmer. Franklin Bailey, Daniel C, burner. East Penn Uuller, Robert Q, gentleman, Mauch Chunk Bush, Peler, carpenter, Est Maueh Chunk Urennan, Michael, miner, Banks Briukman, Henry, sculptor, Lehighton Dorr, rre-i, larmer, uiwrr lowamensing Boyle, Daniel 0, miner. Summit Hill Ca.ssler, Charles, tickrtgenl, Wealherly Coyle, William, miner, Banks i.on, Aiuiiiinr, larmcr, Lehigh Daugherty, Daniel, miner, Nesquehoning Dreisbarh, Tilghman, farmer, Franklin Donahue, Francis, 1 1 borer, Nesquehoning Drcls'iach, Aaron, huckster, Mahoning Gaiimcr, Joseph, miller, Penn Forest Fisher, Charles, laborer, Summit Hill Oullagl.er, Barney, laborer, 2d W M Chunk Ileilmnn, Nalhnn, carpenter, Lchiglili n Jone', Geo H, Justin- of Peace, W-all erlv lll-ller, John, merchant, Parrvyilla Keller, James M. moulder. Lantford Keinerer.Then It, cabinetmaker, Lehighton n.riu, ooiin, iracner, wealberly King, Robert, Jr.rarinter. 2d W M Chun Koarn y, Samuel, farmer, Towamenrtng Mi'Dith, Jnbn', laborer, Summit Hill Mcuinty, Dennis, miner, Tresckow Miller, 8 N,rlerk..Banki McNamarn, Thomas, miner, Trescltnw McElroy, James. innkeei.er,2d W M Chunk Mcllugh, Neil, laborer, East Mauch Chunk McDaniel, Lyman, moulder, Packertim Nolhstein, C H, carpenter, Lehighton .-loni.omaener, a w, ticket agent,.M Chunk HealeV, Samuel F. Policeman. Lanarord Phillips, Bernard, ex Recorder, M Chunk Siegfried, Thomas', bottler. E Mauch Chunk Smith, II B, editor, Weatherlr sterling, John, labnrrr.zd W Mauch Chunk Baeger, Charles, lorcinsn. rarrvville Si I tic's. Charier. mason. Lower Towamentlmr 8haeler, Jacob, farmer.Lower Towamenaing t.iunif , uuiiii, larmer, ijenign Tacy, Joseph P, barber, Mauch Chunk Hiimoyer, iten, painter, Zd w M Chunk Zebner, Wm, engineer, Lehighton taavxaix joaoaa lav wixk. Boyle, Aaron, laborer, Summit Hill Rnttan, John, machinist. Banks Colbert, Jauiea, gentleman, Lehigh Chrittmaii, A J, larmer, Towamrnsing ' Oirpenter. Pnniuol, jeweler, Mauch Chunk Cnnnaghan, Bernard, laborar,-Lansford liuuiineriy,aeal, laborer, Summit Hill Esser, John, genlleinaii,MYiuch'Cllunk fisher, Patrick, miner; BSnks Groot, Reuben, carpenter. Franklin Griffith, Henry, miner., Nesquehoning iiuiiiitiin, inTiu, unaiuoiiMnr, rraiiKiin Hall, George, aowyer.-Ktdder Hardcnstly, John T, shipper, Bsnkt Krum, Daniel. fa'rme'ri'Franlilin Klwkiier. Wallace, tailor. Summit Hill Lindaey, George, laborer, Parrvville aiighlin, Patrick, laborer. Lehlch Lobien, llrnry.'merchant, Mauch Chunk Mnnls,Cussiut, laborer, Parrvville Moiillhri'p, Juo F, blacksmith, Lehichton Mutiny, Charles, laborer, Summit Hill M ulhearn. John, laborer, Kidder Malloy, John T. laborer, Siimmit Hill. Mcl.iuhlin, Wm, Jr. leacbi r. Summit nil) UcBFide, Hush. Innkeeper. Banka O'Donnell, Charles, miner, Jean'esville O'Donni I, Jno J, laborer. Summit Hill Rx, tienrga. merchant, Mouch Chunk Sheckier, William, carpenter. Franklin " Victor, William, farmer, Parker Kinmsr, John, engineer. Franklin weaver, Wilson, railroader, Mahoning Watt, John, gentleman, Summit Hill I'homas, William, farmer, Franklin. Wentz, Dennis, farmer, Parryl villa Mahoning; Oqnlbs. The New Mahoning Qundiy School v ai woll atteiided last Sunday. The lesson was reviewed by N, M. Balllel.ind afterwardi lollowed by a.ihort nddreit. It was highly appreciated by all. LasfSunday evening a party was or ganised by F. D. Klingeman at tbe reii- lencc ol E. S. Iloppes, The parly was en- terlaincd with music by the New Mai on ing Orchestra. Tbe Sunday School of Centre Fqnare will have, a picnioon .theJSlh Inst. In Mr. Seidle's grove, near the residence ol Mr. E. 8. Iloppea. The exercisei in the forennrn wilbea.few iperchei and music, and In the afternoon whateyer Is desired by tboie prrscnt, that Is, in any .way in which there is common tense. The Lehighton Orcbt! tra will be present. The church on Sunday was well al. tended and tho service! appreciated by all especially by Ihe , while the announce- meuia were made, We are surprised lo learn that St. John represents a volcano, most nf the time being in a state of rest, but every now aud then an eruption occurs; that is, he does not write for the Advoosti regularly. When ever be writes he leems to be in a stale of an "eruption.'' The Benralern'i church, of East Penn, which hat beeu remodeled thit tutr.mrr, will be dedicated on the I9lh of August, We wilh great pleature note here that it la pronounced by our ministers ti the pret tiest cbuich they haye eyer found in the country. There will be seryicci in tie morning and afternoon. Teaebera' Examinations. Teacbera' examinationi will be held at follow! For Kidder district, at Lehigh TiBDrry, Aug. Hib. " For Lower Towameniing, at Millport Aug. loth. For East rnn, at Fenmvllle, Aug. 18th. Examinstioni will begin at t t. m. Taos. M. UiLUiT. O. SupL ofScbooli. LlitofLetMn Remaining uncalled for in Ihe Fost Of ficeat this place, Aug. 9, 18831 Auabel. Mnrrli A., Beer, II i ram, Oilbert, Jim., Shoemaker, Qurn Peters, Ed Peters, Jamel D., Reeby, II., ltarvsy, Evan L., IVivke, Llwin opeca, itudoir Walk, Lewis Webb, Htrrett Means, II., Nolhstein, C, Vebb James. Fersont calliog lor any ofthe above let ters will please say "advertised." n. ii. rum, p. u. A gentleman, nn John Wanamakrr'i Half, Hated one evening recently that Mr. W'a business last year exceeded $10,000,1100, of which sum $1,000,000 was net profit. Out of Ibia lum be bai this year exp-nded $1,000,000 fir advertising, which amount, while being Isrge, is uoi at murh at that which he expend-d veeri t-i whn bia 1 hntiuess wsi much Irss ejpiiisive. Ue liss I ..: I nn .. MnA . . I ,n oil employ 300 (lersonit 2,000 ut ahum t.ecvEtred latfceGriill C.pL ... New Adycrtdsmcntg. Administratrix's Notloo. - Estate of "Ojroaoi Rsicharo Deceased, Letters of Admtnlitratton on tbe eitateef OeorgD Relchard, late nf Ka-t Prnn Town ship. Carbon County. Pa, defeated have been granted lo Lyilla Itelehard. real-lenllo raid town, hip, to whom all peisona Indebted to said estate are requested lo make ov Inrnt.and those havlinr claim, or demands wilt nmke the tame known withuet ilelay, l.VUlA RKltlll A Kll. Administratrix orto WM.lt. FIIKYMAN her Attorney. Eait Pt-nn, July W, 165J-0 Subpoena in Divoroo, Mnry J. Mullen, lln the Court nf'ronimon vi. J I'bat ofUn'lxm oountr. John F. Al alien. ) No. I, June Term, 1613. IN IU VURUK. TOJOIIK F MtlLLKK Rtipt itnti Sill, You are hereby ii-itltl-d to he and appear al a I ourt rf Uuiuinon I'leae ol (l,r- oonwonuiy.io ik neiu in l lie court llnuto, ir Maueh i;nu nk. on Montv. the 'h davaf (letober, A D. 18 3. al 10 o'cloc k In the lure- noon, to snsner I he above complaint, i erf ou st lorVlee of ruh-ocna and alias tiibina havliiv railed on account or you absence Irom uy llalllnlck. I HAS. W. l.FAZT, Sheriff. Maueh Uhnnk. July 11. llsi T. A. BavDaa, attorney tut ITff, Respectfully nuuounees to the people of T,e hlghton and Its vicinity, that he Is now pre pared to supply them with all kinds of Household Furniture UanuTac'ured from the Vrt Seasoned Mate, rials at Prices fully as low as thoraraeartlcle, ennbe bouaht lor elswhoro. Here, are a few ot the Inducements ufTered Parlor Seti at from $50 to (DO Walnut Marble-top Ilretmng Case Bedroom Suites. 2 pieces HO io Hi Painted Bedroom Suites tlStoHO (Jane Seated I'halr. per torn..,. IS Oommon rhalrs, pereet or 0 ' ft and all other Qooda erjuully cheap. In this connection, I desire to call Ihe at. leniion oi mc people TO my ample I .emriea in THE UMKMM IMLNE&i with a NEW and HANDSOME HEARSE, tml a lull llneof UA.sKKTS and (.'(IH'INS, t am prapaied lo attend promptly to all or. iera In thli line, at lonost prices. Patronage Trriieetlully sullclled and the oiosL ample satlsfactl n guaranteed. V. SCHWARTZ, octll HANK St., Lehighton. Spring Styles! H. H. Peters' Merchant - -Tailoring ESTADLISUMENT. Post Omce Building, opp. robllo Square, Bank Street, Lehighton. A full line or CENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, at Lowest Prices. tnar.3.tf CARBON ADVOCATE TI.AIN AND FANCY BOOKs JOB PRINTING HOUSE DANKWAY, aibort dlstanee above tbe Lsblgb Valley H.R, Depot, LEHIGHTON, PA; We ire now folly pnpued to execute every descrlpUoo or PRINTING, Iron a Visiling Cardto aLarge Poster! Posteri, Handbills, Dodgers, Uliculari Shlpplnj Tag! Cards, Hill Head), Letter Heads, ' hole Heads, Envelopes, Statements, Programmes, Pamphlets, am., fce. In Best Manner, at Reasonable Prices ! Sl'KflAI. SUTIfF. A CAR D. To all who aro snrTorlna; from the errors and Indlsorellons o oiiih. netv.iu. weaaorti, early deeav. Inaa or inaohoiKl. lui . I lll snd a reolne thai will corn -n. rilEB OF OHARilK. Th's arr-at reoiedjr was ouoov. ereil lv a wla,ioo rr in -'oulb mr-er S'd Tsxir-aldrrstrd rnvlopelolbe It xv. Jos ara a. IxuiHi Suuon D, .Saw Xurkt.ut. s04.lv. ly. tttssaaCtEiaallEsTEEiSiH v-u nrTnHpavSol7!inHaa a ' ieS co I V f- ,tp Vp. ye) SEEK health and avoid sicknaer. Instead of feeling tired and worn out, instead of aches and pains, wouldn't yew rather feel fresh and sirmi-g? You can continue fcclif mfserable and good for no thing, and no one hut your self can find fault, but if yen are tired of that kind f life, you can change it if yen choose. How? By getting otw bottle of Brown' Jrok Bit ters, and taking it regularly according to directions, Mansfield, Olile, Nov. tt, tMr. Oentlemtn : I kave taftVredwliil pain la ray slda sad back, aadneM soreness oa my breast, Willi sSoot. Ugpalas all through ray body, at tended with great weakness, deswee sloo of spirits, and loss of tapai site. I have taken ttvtral dlOcreM taeaidiMs, and was treated by z- tneat physicians for my UverA kM neys, andspteto,but 1 got no reHef. 1 thought I would try Brawn's Iiea Hitters; I have aowukeaoitt bouts and a half and am about well pahs In side and back all gone soreness all out of my breast, and I kave a good appetite, and am gahuag la streosth and flesh. Itcsn Jastlybe caUed ths tine 4 uJui$ut. Jon K. Auaxsai. Brown's Iron BrrrERS is composed of Iron in soluble form; Cinchona the great tonic, together with other standard remedies, making a remarkable non-alcoholic tonic, which will cure Dys pepsia, Indigestion, Malaria, Weakness, and relieve all Lung and Kidney diseasw. THE BEST OF ALL LINIMENTS FOIt mil AUD BEAST. For mora Uinn a third of a eentnrr the) I Mexican Mnatruig T.mtmanthaa bees t Known lo millions uii over un woria aa 9 tho only aifo rolJimco fortlio rtsllof of l MccldcnU and nain. it is a moaiolna I nboro uiico una Dmiso the beat or Ma I h i ull. x- or ovory song us external ysusi I UIO MEXICAN 9 MrtEtantr Llnlmont Is without nnocmal. tlie very bono making tho oonlLnu nncej of pain nnd Inflammation lmpo flhln. Its effects npon. Human Flesh tuad the Itrnta Cn-ntlnn aro cgunlly vroodoc aim. iuu iuesicaa MUSTANG TJnlmont is needed hv aomebodr In B every house. Every davbrlnfra new o( the aisrou v of an awnil acalu or buru (jmudued, of x-lieuinhtto martyr'- re- lEiorca, or n. vaiitaoie siorae or esz i cuveu Dy mo ucaiing power ot una LINIMENT S which speedily enres Bnch fUImestoDfl lino iiuuAK ftassii as . ! I IHienniatlira, Strelllngs, BUsTi ioiiisa, uniracua iiausciea, aniai nna bralda, cjuta, Xsrulaea asxtd ISinralns.- l'nliouoiit UlUa anal aaiiiiK, r.siuneaa, janHaiii, via 3Sores,TJlrtra. I'roStbltca.CUllblalna, rsore ivinnira. uakea Jjreius ana Indeed every rorin ot cxternta tUc ease. It Heals without ear. For tho linens CRRiTinif It enrea Sprains, Bwlnny, StlnT Johata, leasee, I'oot Hot, Cicresv YVortttSeaai uoi iu it noni, Dcraaosara, ,v uuv arella. Qnavin. Tlirnala. ltlnabo&e Ulil florra. loll Evil. Film nnana the Hltrht and evci-y other aUmesat In which the oocnpanle 'or Ike M.liln ami Ntnela Yard are liable. Tl-.o Slsxloan ainstana; LtBlmeiil rtlwaya cures and never dlsappcdaU) THE BEST OF ALL MENTS 70S HAH 0B BEAST. Li A Common;sense Remedy, No more Blicunmtism, Gout, or Neumlgia. Immeiliate Relief Warranto! remanent Cure GnaranM Fit yeart ailsMliAi eni nmr taowa tatll lit d ingtt cot, acute or flroatc liefer to alt pramtnenl pktiHel'ne ai irvggitlt or Ut treading of i' llrylica. Secret ! THE ONLY H1SSOI.VETI OF TH8 PIllSUNlll'S Unit) ACIII WHIllJI kx. ISISlNTHKlll.'-on or KHbUMATlU ANUUOUVPATJPNIfc BAUCYLIOA Is known ai a comrnon-seosa remedy, ieins It strikes dlrei al the causouf llbeiiaailim Uont and Nearalsha, while to many lo-callcd tpeeltca and tuu poaed panaceas only treat locally Ihe effects. It has bsen eonoeled by enilaent ScltmUla that oatwuid applications, each t ruhWn wltholls, ointments. Itnluunts, an 4 etUiloic lutkn will mil eradicate ttieeailUt-uea wi,en are Ihe remit or the poiioattiK or lb. MouS with L'rlc Acid. -V, , BAUCYUCAwerklwIthlrMvalMr fxMt ' on ibis at lil, and ao temw thsdiaaidar, " -It now exelolvel mad be-, atlrechnraV-d iibytltlansor America and. Euroja,.. Hblbi-K Me.lo I Academy of Pari! Tyma Mliir root of curoe In three dayr. Remember that BAUCYLIOA a o.rtalo care for Ehiamxtlim, Opnt and Neuralgia. The moil Inteuia p .loS are tubdUHl almost la. ttantly, lllvo It a trial Itellvr guaranteed or tnoney relnuded. Tbuuindt ol testimonials sent in applica tion. " CI a Box 6 Boxes for ti. Sent by lua I on receipt of loonay. as YuuiiuiiraaistFoitiT. Duldo not be dilnded Into laklnx Imlt.. llona or substliuiet, or something- rieou. ueiidel a- "Jusi as kkI 1" losltl aw tbe K nuinewph ihe name UASII11I SNK as Ull .on each box.whlch Is guaranteed i-brmu olly pure uo-lor our sliK.ipre.au Uutlrpan-lhior.-a'i. no lo ioiu'o saixia It Itx'.nak tnsnt. Take no other, or eeiMl to ut Wailllilirno I sr., IVprhtor, t$J Crodway,eij KJi MaTlo-niy. 'Jrlf.-VOHX . ' ft - -'.ll'ak-l.-HaUt "' I
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