"Oripal dieajfcM Stora." A Broak in Dross Goods. Plain Silk Ponticcs reduced from 60o lotos, Milk IMaM 1'iinitces teduocU from MotosOe. I'lald Mohair reduced from j npnncsc esiik. rctiuccu iruiu siwcimwu, O-U 111 u. COO to '12a. 160 to 00. 180 to 12C. .2)0 til 11.0 arc to v6c. 70 to 18c. Klin's Veiling reduced flora l.nce llnnllDKi rciliceil IKiia l.ace, liuntlnuy reduced from I.nce ItunlhiKS reduced from HultliiK Ileitis reilaccd from WaiellaaGultlnirs reduced from i'oncy .iirocade suitings reduced from SJ to 210. These art by rfl meant out of season goods. Nor an accumulation of poor styles, bat arc. rently novxht and newly manufactured atoek. . lint we aro eoin polled to make room, and that aecimntt for the great sacrifice. ltctncmbor these goods can not long remain at this price. t A aiU Standard Prints, 64 x '64 Cloth, JtciliireiKtn;5 ctnlt a yard. (I.m Pnbll Boara. ) T m VITODHITW Hank. St., Lehlghton.(J DUODilUlU. Julie 9,18831 J J. SATURDAY. AUGUST IB, 1863 Our Neighborhood in Brief. II. H. Peters, merchant tailor of town, Was Jt Weathcrly last week. President Gowen and Mr. Vanderbllt ore together In the While Mountains. KB.G0 TO ItOSKnEllY'S, IN OIIKUT'S HUIIiDING FoU AN KA8V SHAVE. Mrs William Bsclctt.of Wilkcabarro.ls spending several wicks In town with li?r mother, Mrs. Lenta, ou Lehigh street. Serious apprehension! are felt of the destruction of Ilcaton .t Co' colliery at Haven Ilun, near Shenamloab. A charier has fust been Issicd to the Kingston Cool Company, of Klngatnn, Lu lerno county, with $1100,011(1 capital. Heady mixed paints nt J. L. Gabel's for $i.25 per gallon. A fiye-pound pickerel is reported to Iia.te whtiied i 'rattlesnake In an encounter iu Uilln Ilungo Lake, nojrStroudsbiirg. Mies Cora Rhodes formerly a teacher in our public schools was In town over Sun day. Sho was the guest of Mrs. Thomas S Ilcclf,on Lehigh street. On Sunday a child pet firo to some shavings and caused tho destruction of two unfinished tenant houses in Ashlcd,on'iied by II K. Mourer. irAn.ipcrcose of Clock! Wolchcs and Jewelry at Itaganian's (tore and a decline in prices. Plcuso cull and see as wo muke tin false statements in advertising. The Kuston JCxpnM slates Hint a pnrly of engineers are surveying a route to carry vacr to Philadelphia from some point on tho upjier Delaware near the Water Gup. The Slate Couvculion of the Patriotic Order Sons of America met at Itazleton at ten o'clock on Tuesday evening. About lour hundred delegates were present. Muoy brought their wiyes and children. Q.For Sale, an illustrated edilion ol the llistory.ol Hie United States, four large octavo volumes, will Im sold cheap. For particulars call at the Aiivocatk office. A. nnf;unoof.tlie Ycllon-shina excur aionists, editor of the Huston Alccrther,was feverely injured at Brranlnn, Friday alter- noon, while attempting to board amoving train On Monday morning a large number ci Lutheran ministers arrived at Shamokin to take iart in the Xiirlli Ilraneh Conference of tho Susquehanna Synod of the Lutheran cuurcn. Catherine Roberts, aged twenty four, a native of Wales, where her husband still lives, died in the Wilkcsbarre hospital on Bitiirday. Death was caused by poisonous and irritant drugs. 5tf-Go to Ilasaman's store, Lehlghlon, l a., lo gel (lie leaning genuine American watches; as he deals in none of the foretell imitation trash with which the eoplo have been so extensively swindled. A barber named John Redofsky was Jodgedin Sera u ton jail lutSturday,charEed with attempting l.i commit an outrage u the 9-year. old duughlet of Peter Cerriui May last. Samuel Hoffmann, foreman in the la high Valley pattern shops, at Ilazletonjiad tin' Index finger ofhia right hand cutoffon Saturday while working with the circular taw. SU-If you wanta nice mooth,eaay shave vour hair cut or shampooing, go to Kr.mz Rocdcrcr's Saloon, under the Exchange Ho tel. He will tlx you right, and dou'tyou Two minors, named Shaughiiessy and Williams, were burned by an explosion of eulphurgas at North Ashland colliery Mon day morning. Their hands and laces were fearlully scorched. Hio railroad men of the Lehigh Volley Company with head quarters at Munch Chunk, have issued a circular appointing Suuday, August 10, as their fifth annual day ol prayer, Jdf I have now on hand a lot of Light Single and Double nugey 'Ilarne a and Heavy Team Humecs, which I will sell at n very reasonable price. Any style made looruenui sunn notice. Yours, Ac , Miltos Fmibv, Weisspert, Ta John Langor, aged twenty five, died suddenly on Saturday evening at the real deuce of Mr. A S. Monroe, Ilatlelon, He had Just returned from Philadelphia where the-doctors had prvnouueed his lungs to be lerfectly sound. For the week ending on the lltli just 131,220 tons of coal was transported over the L. V. UK., making a totul of 4rV,73bf tons to that date, and showing au increase olJ9,T98 ai compared with same time last year. The American Aqriiultim'it (English or German edition ),and the CAnBux AurociiK will be scut to any address on receipt of two dollars. The price of tho AgricultarM is J 1.50. Frederick Bchrepple, aged eleven years. a resident of a German settlement named Jlutcblsnd, near Ashland, attempted to board a inoving coal train at Locustdule Saturday afternoon, anil tltppitig, fell un der the cars and had one of his legs cut off. An insane man, who gave bis name as Franklin Ranks, was picked up by the Bueuaudoah police uear the Lehigh Valley depot, on Tuesday, of last week. He claimed to U one of the three wild lunatics who had scaicd from au asylum at Eas ton. While a lineman of the Western Union Telegraph Company was up a polo, repair ing the'Scranton (elegranU wires on Sun day morning, three rifle shots were fired ut hlni.twool which whistled close by his nesa and lodged Iu a pine tree behind hlni A man Limed Doissnroth, of Ifasleton wil arrested on Monday for hiving stolen money from Jacob Kerner, of Freeland while the two were on a spree iu a saloon When arretted Deisenroth was as drunk as lialfa dozen lords and know uothlng about the matter, Meyer Goldsmith, of Gallon, won the' In sixteen miuutJs and iv. seconds. Daniel Barrow, cx-Counlv Treasurer, A. family In Khrth Wall Townli1p,Lo and one nflhe mnst prom'neut cititens of high county, hat narrowly escaped death Bchuylkill county, died of congestion ortlie from poison. Olio morning last week Mia, tralu at Malianoy City, Sunday afternoon, Soinmel mpde up ber ton Dnniel'a dinner after four dayi Illness, lte waa about 63 pill and after lie had gono to his work at years old and leaves t(,Jr(!n, hIiIjvt ami four itfuTittupiiomt. "Hellol hellftll Who is It, Ti.iii ? John, my sprained font is all right. I tried every liniment I could think ni with no benefit excenl the "Tclel.hono I Liniment." which enabled me to be about alter twoappllcations. I will be ablo to fill my place Monday morning) then I will tell you ofthe wonderful currs it has effect ed in our place. All right. Good bye. The Scrauton Steel Company are nt present rolling rails which weigh 70 pounds to the yard and are 120 feet In length. The four finished rails, after sawing, weigh 2800 pounds. The company tunning only siucla turn, made latt week 100S tons of rails. President Gowen stales that Hie ad vance In tolls is equal to about $160,000 net per month to the Reading Company. Tim company has orders for all the coal It can mine. Thrie will probably bo an advance in prices far coal on August 15, and again 8:ptember. Allentown sposltmen think that Robl. Rooney, a negro of that place, might stand up before Sullivan. Rooney defn-d any man lo hurt him by punching lliesideof his face, John fi. Cusser, a powerlul young man tried it and bruised Ills fit, but Rooney was ap pirently uninjured. The blow did not move htm an inch. The 400th anniversary of Martin Luther's birth will recelyo grand celebra tion at East Mahaimy Junction, August 30th. Besides the local clericals a number nfeiiiinenl divines from abroad will partlci- pale In tho memorial. Excursion tickets will be isMied by Ilia Lehigh Valley mid Rending railroads. Geo'rgo Anderson, one of tho engineers of Ihe Union Stoye Works, nt Pilision, was caught in the (halting, Saturday morning, und was whirled around several times be fore the engine could be stopped, When he was taken out, it wa found that one arm had been broken,along with serious internal Injuries. William Roberts, aged nineteen, who has been living ut Raven Run, is dying of lockjaw. On the 4lh of July he discharged the contents of a toy pistol into his hand. Tho wound was apparently quite healed uf ter a week, but recently the hoy has com plained of weakness of the jaw and busnnty been able to tako liquid nourishment. He- is sinking rapidly. Lewis' Best White LeacCfS at $7.00 a hundred at J Gahel's, lor cash. Our old friend, J Cooper Flncher, of Breckenbrldge, Colorado, has sent us a copy of tho first issue ofthe Summit Cut.(y J;ur nal weekly edition. Tho salutatory address is short, sharp and decisive: "W aro here. We have come lo slay." If brevity bo the soul of wil, then Iriend Fincher is a willy man, but at all events he is a "gritty" man and deserves success in Ids new undertak ing. The Bcsscmrr Mi'l nt Relhlehem Is running the double shut with plenty ol men. The old mill is being run on a single nhill only just at present, although some extra puddle furnaces have been sturled up. Many ol the men formerly employed at the mill oro now at work at Ynungatnwn, bcrantnn, uonshoiiocken, Alunuyuuk,! Phoenixylllu mil Philadelphia. The re1 uiuluder of the Union men nri)ftill firm. Kev. B. F. Powell, of Pac'-ierlon, wll deliycr his popular illustrated leeluie on the "llecrt of Man" in the Evmigelicul church, Muhnmng Vulley, on Friday even ing, September 7lli. Tickets for adults 15 cents, and for children Scents. The pro ceeds ofthe lecture sie to be applied for Ihe bjnrlit ofthe church, and w feel sure that the brilliant reputation of Iho rev. lecturer will enable linn to draw a large and up preeiotlve audience. Pure Linseed Oil, at J. L. Gabel's, G8 cents per gal- n lor cash. i -flll Mortliimcr,lhe oiie orincd printer, and his brother Georgo W., in four and s half woiking days of last week, set up sev entcen columns of "minion" and complete ly worked of-both (ides of one thousand copies ol Ihe Advoojtb. This is a feat un precedented in the annals of country or per hups metropolitan printiug. The two bojs mo prepared to do tho 6a mo thine and moro at any time or any place in Ihe presence of competent judges. An explosion of fire damp occurred Friday afternoon at No. 4 colliery of the Lehigh Vulley Coal Company's operations ut Lost Creek. Thomas Williams und Ed ward Hughes woro hurled through the gal lery by the force of the explosion. Williams was burned so tevcrely that the IKsh came. Ironi his back in great masses. His death is certain. It Is doubtful whether Inches cn recover. He is also married, his wife and family having only recently arrived from Wales. 10d. to 4()d. nails ot J. L. Gabel's for only 3.10 per keg. Locks 2. "5 per doz. Mr. h. Lenli, of Mauch Chunk, pro prietor of Copluy Colliery, has eecured a lease on the tract of laud near Ihe Tunnel where ho will sink a slopo ou tho Ruck Mountain vein of Ihe South Mahonoy basin. The coal will be hoisted to tho top of the mountain and run across to Ihe site of the old Trenton Colliery, near Delano, where a new slope will also bo sunk in the North Mahouoy h'aiin, and a new bleaker will be creeled, Two loot roces came offat the Mahauoy City Turk on lust Saturday which hay'e brcn a'lractiug more than usual attention among the sporting men of Bchuylkill Co., for some time past. The first watn"biim" of filly yards belwe-n Reese Williams and John Stride, both of Mahuimy City, for $250 a side. Williams won eaaily by five yards. The next roco was one hundred yards, between Edmonds, of Aihlund, and John Foley, of Mahauoy City, and was won by Edmonds, by two leet. Quite a large sum of money changed hands. Host make of Uorfo Shoo Nails for 2()cts a pound by the box at J. L. Gabel's. Davy Ebbort, like the Declaration of Independence, states thot all meu III Lo highloil ci.KK.-lully have aright to three things, "Life, Liberty ond the pursuit of llupinuets." Willi this principle in view David supplies i.nly well trained steeds who will not endanger life, roomy carrisget like ttmplrt of locomotive liberty, and pliant springs which do mnst effectually conduce to happiness. Il you doubt this call at Dayy't stables und tell him that yau waul In see tho raulles of the Lehtjl, Vulley. H will smile and smils again, . Lnnd Plnctpr for finlr. l.v Alloicr 101 SRIC U G Quel's. - the Coplay Cement Factory tho remainder of the household tat ilnnn to breakfast, A whlle.bllter tasting subslanco wos discovered n ,, Bp,,ie e) w,ereupnn Mrs. Scni'nel ,,,,i . .... . i ,, ,. . .. .,., i, ,l,rew 1,10 cnllre l'io in, ll" urd w,,erB " was eaten by a dog who died slmilly after. The persons who had lasted tho pie grew sick, but proper antidotes were administered and they recovered. Tho physician sa s that there was (ufilcient poison In tho one pio to kill thirty persons. Great excitement prevails. CO-t have purchased an Immense slock of "Wall Pnper as Jobs, and will give tho peopla (.fCarhon county a chance In buy re tall at wholesale prices. Don't miss Una chance. E. F. Luckenbach, 01 Broadway, Munch Chunk. Leyl Koch, of West Cutasanquu, who recently deserted his newly weihlrd wife, was lait week arretted mi a charge of aband onment laid against him by his wife, and after a hearing before Squire Kmius, in Culasmqua, was bound over to keep tho peace. Mrs. Rachel Rover, widow ol the late John Royer, n ho lounded the Alleiilown Democrat, d ltd ol ataiiilexy last week at "Spring City, Pa The Lehigh Medical As'oelutluti held its third annual meeting at Eistun ou Wed nesday. South Detlih-hi-m is to have a new In dusliy, either In Wind or cotton. At least her Uiisi uvea men say en and they huve agreed to raiso $20,000 for the purtose. Tho Uuion Found'V ulid Machine shop ut Cutasauqnu is ut present turning out one hundred cast iron m liar I posts for shipment lo Jersey City, where they ore to bo used for protecting tho piers on the water fionl. Chas W. Schinoyer, who some months ago absconded from Lower Macuugie, leav ing behind a young and nov ly married wile ( the third one) and a clilld, is B.iid to bo working in n saw mill near Cherry vllle, Northampton county. Our exchange whdies toappii?uthe innocent and unsuspecting maidens of the neighborhood ofthe fact that hu Is a deceiving cuss,- and that ho has al ready decoited thteo wivea. Rey.Jumes A. Little has resumed his pnstnru! duties at Ilukeiidauqua, Ironton utnl Ferndale, after enjoying vacation visits to I.VIawuro Water Gup and lo vunous pdees along the Jersey sea coast, twelve-year-old bay named Schoeio, a wflilo jumping on u cool train opposite tho Lihlgh Stofo woma opposite this place Wednesday morning, fell under the wheels which look oll'iino font completely just above the ankle mid suiitthcd tho other in a lionible way. The amputation was per formed by Dr. W. G. M. Boiple and Jos Il.iucr, assisted bv Drs. Eiskamp und Rrbcr. Latest, IIov ia sinking utid is er low. The tecrelarv'a reports of the Patriotic OrdorofS ns of America, at tho seision held in Hazlelon on Tin-slay, show that 2i()0 members have been added lolheurder iu Pennsylvania, making up the present membership In Iho State to 4370. During the past year $1 1 .540 wore expended as sick benefit. Recelp's of tho subordinalecani a aggregated J00.5S4. and the ,pmenl total valuation of treasurers isSlSO.OOO. m.-li.. . . e yiiariea ii'ivcr, a rarppi wenyrr ni welssport, died hist Tiir-oIuv mornln '. Mr. Kotcrhu l hien n foldii r in the rebellion and was sixlv one years of nge ut the lime of his th-u'.h. George Brilikman is home on a visit In Ills parents. ' Great excitement lias been caused in Blnoinsburg over the election for district attorney. Both of Ihe candidates, Robert Buckingham and II. V. While, are good lawyers and excellent young men n.l it left lo Ihcmsetyes would have made a close fight. But uulo'tuniilely for himselflho Court House "ring" advocated Whili'e election and of course he was defeated by the picple who nominated Buckingham by ii miij.irily of 41 lo 20. Men cannot livu by "rings" alone now a davs, whether on the finger or through the nose "of polities." The "Andrew Lee"brauch of the Arnal gimateil Association nf Iron mid Steel Workeraat Bethlehem, was finally disband ed on Tuesday morning. The trial of John Ddlman, for t lie mnr der af his wife, Charlotte Diliiniin.whndied April 2." from injuries inflicted by her hus band on March 20. began at Euilin on Tuesday. Il will be remembered lhai Dill man refused tn snpKirt Ina wife and left licr in tho mnrhouse near Nazareth. He broughiher uw-iyfrnm there under pretense ufliving with her agaiiMml having- led her into a lonely lone rut her throat from car to ear wllh n small poekt knife, James-Davl, of Shenandoah, was fat ally Injured on Tuesday evenine while fir lima blast at Nn. 4 Pucker Colliery, near lent Creek. The breast closed in and bur led him beneath Inns nf coal und rock. It required four honrs nf work and a large Current men lo extricate him. When found he was alive, but with no chance of recov ery. He has n wife ond four children. Adolph Rnfmvikl,nf Shenandoah, at tempted tn kill hi unci f in n salonu in South Main street on Tuesday. While mod with drink hedroye a knife into tils face, scoop. ing out one ejo completely and cutting his cheek to the boue, Peter Becker, a miner, while attempt ing to hoard a rapidly .moving freight train, on ils way from Alaska lo Mt. Carmel, was struck by a car which broke nne leg and in flictej several other serious Injuries. His brother George had been -severely injured the day before by a mule kicking him in the mouth. Mrs, Mary Lynch, of Bcrantnn, died last Thursday in her 110th year. Shu was born In Rutsex county, N. J., in Marrli 1774. Hor father was a revolutionary soldier, and her hukb.ind, James Lynch, served in the wur oflK12. She was the mother of eight children, ihe youngest ol whom is now eoveuty four years old. Mrs. Lvnch enjoyed excellent health through lite, never wore glasses, although constantly sewing and knitting, and re tained her faculties lo the last moment. The Eastern Penna, Telephone Com pany, on Thursday finished the connection between Pollsville and Intermedial iiits on me r.isiniici onainoKlu uuii isunlnirv on the North mid West, l'.'tuilllu u now telephonlrally connnled with every city und imnrluiit town wilhln a radius id (it) miles and the Hues ore still being lurther connected. Bernard Melsnnsky, a German, aged 34 yeurs, was committed to Ihe Pollsville prison last week by Justice John Hajgeity, of New Philadelphia, for Habning Thomas Murray with a knile. On the previous evening .Murray had made some intuiting proMisii:mis to Mrs. Melsnnsky, Murray's wounds are dangerous. - Jack C-is.Di Id and Anlhonv Carroll. bolls-of Plymnuth, who have dwelt in "' neutrality f..r Ihe Inst lea years. me l.st week at Lowell's Hill, and ' JViuB. a 'Major J. J. Foley," who rprcented, himself us a member oflhe Now Orleans Bar, and who has been lecturing- at Potts vllle and other largo places on Ihe "Orator! of the O.d World," has coma to grief at Shenandoah. It turns up that ho has been swindling many hotel keepers In the coal r'gloni, but he managed after arrest at Shenandoah to give the officer! the slip, leayiug nothing behind him but unpaid bills. Oua day-last weok a young man ond hia wife took a room at a prominent hotel In Wilkcsbarre. On Ihe following ninrn Ingthoynung man had decamped with $300 dollars, the lifo savings ufhlsbrido. The young woman's name is Henrietta Vouburg. She is only two years nut fiom Germs ny. A few days ngo sho tnairied William Hurt man in New Yuik. The Wilkcsbarre Incident Is the last she knows of him. His leal name is Ferdinand Schriemau and he is known in the district. Tho pour woman Is without money or Mends. J.C Kline, of Shenandoah, chairman of tho Schuylklircouiily Democratic Com mittee, has issued the official call lor tho Democratic County Convention lo meet at Pottsvllle, AugiiKt 27 1 Ii. A II utigji Ian end Italian Catholic church is soon lii be creeled nt lluzleton, Some philosophers In Hazlelon Uneaten lo "lur, feather an I put nn a rail," some fellow who goes nuked ubout the streets nud inoloUs women ond children. If the "chames" arc tine the ruffian should bo punished without threats, hut If he is only a lunatic he should bo locked up. 0u lust Fiiday morning an extra frcuht train rounded a curve at full speed and dashed into a coal train nflhe Lehigh and Susquehanna division ol I ho Philadel phia ami Reading Rniid, near Wilkeslarrc. Herman Freeman, a brnkemau on the coal train, who was asleep was instantly killed. Hi rum Seward, engineer of the freight, jumped Irum his engine just before tho cob lisbion and sustained serious injuries. His fireman, who" remained on tho engine, ca cape 1 with a few cuts and bruises. The cabuoso and five coal cars woro wrecked und the engine of tho freight train badly dum ajed. Iiullic was deljyed lor about two hours, Tho remains of Mrs John L. B iwihan, who died at Malianoy Cily lust weekueiT interred iu the Lehlghlnti cemetery on last Monday. The funeral was largely attended by relatives and friends of tho deceased. - T. P. Tchr will sell by public auction at his residence at Bowmans, Lower Towa mensiug, on the 30th hist., at 10 o'clock, sonic ynluable personal properly, including horses, buggy ,hogs,agrieullural implements, furniture and other valuable articles. Mr. Fehr has made airangemctits to takechurge of the Mauch Chunk House ou Susquehanna street, Mauch Chunk, and is cnterluc lin- iiiiyfiiult-lv Uam residence. Our accomplished young, friend Mr. CI ircicc d. Weiss, eeieiiuilcd a brilliant a-idleucu at the Auvocatk premises on Tuisday evening, deauty, wealth, rank and lashion listened entranced lo the Hoods of music which flowed Jru'm the gifted per former, who with the skill of a double- harelled Orpheus eyolved sweet sounds Irom Inuuth orguu uud a guitar ut the same mouieut. No president could huve duiiu II better. Rev. N. S. Strusshurgcr, of Allentowin will pleach iu the Relormed church, nf this place, on this (Suuduyj eeuing. The ser viced will comuieuco ut 7:30 o'clock. A corulul iimlutiun la extended In all. In tho tiiul, now proceeding at Easton. of DilUnnii for Hie murder of his wile, Dr, Beck and tho stewards at the Almshouse loli! Low for four wu-ks Ihcy had fed Ihe unfortunate woman through u tube in tho wound made by Dillinan. Robert Morgan, nt Ashland, while driving through Shenandoah, Wednesday morning, ntlcnipted to turn n street corner tun sharply. Tho carriagiwus upset und Morgan fell nut, and his horse stalling oil lie was dragged lor soma yards with hie head bumping against Iho ground, There is hul slight chunco for his recovery. Miss Hatlio Beaumont, all accomp lished young holy of Newaik, New Jersey, is visiting MissSullie Raudeiibush.un Bank street. The t'-achers and members oTthe M. E. church gave their Sunday reload schol ars u Irce excursion lo Glen Onoku nn last Wednesday. The weather wus hit very prnpillous, but considering all things the ihildren spent a ll.oroiighly'enjoyuble day The Zmn's Reformed Sunday 6chont excursion, ou last Saturday, was probably one of Ihe most successful ofthe whole se,. son. Oyer four hundred and twenty persona joined the exKditlon tn Iho Zoologic.il G.ii deus and all returned home al night w.th out the record ol a single accident. It is staled Ihatlwo hundred dollars werHcleured by the trip, and that euin is now to be up- lied to improvements iu the chuich build lug. The North Branch Conference of Ihe Susquehanna Synod ot Ihe Lullieru church has had a most successful session al Sheiiuu doah during tho past week. Coiilercnce business of n general character generally followed the devotional exeicises of the morning. Among imrtaut subjects ol dlscussi m were "Tho church, its sjoriliuil condition, its demands, its property," and "How and to what extent can Iho luitj co operate with the pastor." Mr. Hiram Cuder, ol Laury's, wos in lown during Iho week and gave us u pleas ant call. List of Lottors Remaining uncalled for in Iho Post Of fice at this place, Aug. 16, 1 883: Armbrusler, Henry, Millhurk, Mrs. Hunter, Chus , Means, W. I!., Kiirnou-, A., Rehrig, Oliver, Lipp, Frank, Roth, Rosa, Ratcliir, Justice, Ulrich, John, Chard Berkenmeyer A' Brn, Persons calling tor any of tho above let ters will pleasei (ay "advertised," T. J. Svir KiiT. As.'l P. M. A Mauch Chunk Policeman. John Biaekwell got mtderately drunk last Friday looming uud uting hislirivilrgo as a railrouder tried to get iuto the cabin, of an engine at Maueli Chunk, for a free ride to his homo al Packertou. But George Paluler, as usual, was "in the Way" where policemen are sure to be at exactly the moment they oro not wanted Painter threw Biaekwell violently fiom the engine. The drunken man made un intoxicated cl lorll'i"tquarenul" lilun lionising style be fore "Ihe nolica." Perhana lha crowd uri- plauned; perhaps Ihey didu'l) but at all events Painter diew his "billy," luiote Biaekwell a heavy blow which Irucliired the skull und literally burst in ouo nf Ihe eyes. Biaekwell, who was taken to St. Luke's Hospital at Bethlehem, presented a molt' pitiable sjiectucle with Ihe matter flowing down fruiii his empty eye socket- Painter was taken beforeJustlceStroh, wtiiiputhnn under 500 hall tn appear ut the,uext lerm of court. Strong feeling has been amued and strong language is current, but we re- serve further couiment uutil rainier'! Hory ll beard. Writlen expressly for IheCAriBo.t. AdVocati. Our Lay Sermon. was THE DUDE f The Dorll one day, In an amluhlo mood, Hot hi in down on tho end of a log j "I think" quoth old Nick, ' 'If 1 tried that I ecu l.l Make it man liko tho tall of a dog." So he look from the ground u Ug hand full uf uiul. Rut the Image ho made irrow bo crude, That.so.lng neither brains, body, beauty nor blood, "O," soys MchV'tho d d thing Is a Dude." "Bui, John why should you waste your time thinking ut all about such subjects)" 'Bei-iiiife my dear.'there Is nothing in Ibis world ton Insignificant lor tho scientific eye. ilicre is nothing ton greut for tlie gruspof human intellect, and even" hit appears lo ns infititlvsmally small moy lend to results ofproloiliil impoilto the human race." The speaker was a medical student who had nearly completed his course at the Pennsylvania College and wos filled With tho modern rogo lor scientific investigation. But science did not blind him to the exist ences of other potent inllucnccs Among 111 ii moro effective ol these was Ihe interest ing girl who now wolked beside him ou the gentle sluiwa of Fulrinount' Park, iu tho di rection af the Z -"logical Gulden. Flora Zimmern had fur tw.i years been engaged lu John Morgensteru. All that Flora hud to do iu this wntld wus lo look beautiful and belioye in John. Sho found in difficulty in accomplishing tho first ob-j-ctor her life, and her belief lu the young doctor was as boundless us the truthfulness ond simplirity of her own nature. She knew little about science, blither long ac quaintance wllh Morgenstern had created n slightly fusliiouuble desipo tn "understand things" und by dint of iiiquny she had come lo know many valuable secrets ot na ture. Florry knew already that tho clouds cjiiie Ironi tho ocean and that thonciuu cainu from the rivers, and Ihut the rivets came from tho clouds; und one day she laughed heartily when her lover explain! d thai, a certain blush, winch hud mantled above the rosy Jiatcheson her glowing lace, was only a stray sunbeam inaile out ol exactly Ihe same material as that whiih constituted the stored-up heal in u piece of ciril ta'neu.lrom Ihe depths of a pit. The simpler fnds of life, n ml n few (if tho great iuexorublo laws which "before the begin uiug ol yeurs came lo Ihe hiuuiug of man' wore becoming intelligible to her, but ot o day she declared that she mutt stopleain iuglrir some time usher hcud wus gelling too largc,uli ofa sudden, and her btst I ut wus large enough tojit her futher. Now John," she said ono day, "I like seienco well, but I like bonnets belter, und if science mukeg my head too largo lor my boiiuetk then ruuseiince and duly declare that science "must go," as the papers, and you say about the Republican party." John stroked his moustache and hung his head, but us the little womun'a slightest wold was to him a binding law Willi Iho force and certainly ofgruvitafion, he ti ok her by Iho hand uud undo n compact Ihut lor on entiro winter and spring.until he hud passed all his examinations, there should nut be another word spoken uhaul the great luws of science. The ncce.-sary conditions had by this lime been all fulfilled. Winter and spring had gone by; John had passed his examination und lie and his Uetrolhcd wele standing up posile n monkey cage in tho Z edogii al Garden. -During the winter John had been studying the theory nf Evolution He had carefully reud Darwin's "Origin of Species" uud "Detcent of Man." and had to reiiflzV ihut it was by very slow degrees, by very little more and more, thut man had climbed "tho cloudy euuiiiiit of Ins time.' Flora hml been lieleuiugwilh as much atten tion us Ihe In at uud the shadow of her Span ish sun fin t perm i lte. I to John's explanation ol the lacl that through millions and billions of years man hud been working up from tho oyster stae,through the monkey period and into his manhood. Hu had nearly con cluded his historical review when Flora used the worda which torin the first sen teneo of this narrative, "Why do you waste your lime thinking of such things at wilt" The question floored the scientific. John, Lifo seems tn him a poor.mean hollow bust nrvsul best. Florry didn't care a bruss but ton ubout Dirwin, and didn't care whether her ancestors had been oysters nr clams, or S'cnlr ol Ihe Declaration nf Independence "John," she said, as she tilted her parasol against the bars ofa monkey cage, "Dar win was a huil, unyhow, lo go and say that a hands -me fellow ni Ii a fine block mous tache liko nu. and a very pretty little Yankee girl, with lour and a halfsized, tlx buttoned gloves, like me, should have come from such mean, miserable hairy monsters as those stupid things before us. Yesjol n, my dear uud only John, old Darwin was an uss, and n iooiipy, and when you get a me curriugH ami horses lor me, and burn all your duslv old college books, you'll say that I am right." John looked very luel incholy. The tide had set in strongly against him. He couldn't argue with fourand a-halftlzed gloves cyen il th'ey bore six buttons each. Flora's thought! were far away from monkeys and it is nssibla they might u ver have come back.il a monkey, in the course nf his cyra tinns, had not brushed his lail very close beside her umbrella. "John, dear," she mid qiil.'kly.' lhaljiist klud o' reminds me, if we did come from the monkey! what bss become or the tails!" A couple of over grown youths, fashion ably dres.cd,had oome up In the cage mean. while, and divided their iutrli;cnce be- wren conversation with Ihe monkeys nd ogling the young lady through their single glas-ea. John 'reelyed the operations and ha hastened In deliver a short lecture in prtelioal science, which arr- sled (list atteu- ti-u nf the eye glasses and even exaited tho cariosity of the fair Flora "My darling," said John, "If you will condescend to Jliten 1 1 me fir five minutes I shall try lnex Into. Iho matter clarly." He then commenced,, ami showed according lo tho latest Investl gitlon, thai just al nmnkovs began to. find how much more useful wor't i utd bo 1 p-rformrd with, t heir f re lees than with tlieir (ails, the latter gradually f -11 Into dis use, the loriner rapidly became more flex ible and by persistent usage through cycles centuries, under eyery variety of cinditions, assumed the almost petfrct form ol the human hand, "But," said Florry, "that's only the monkey. What become of hit tall)" "I will tell you darling," replied John, whose teaching wa! being swallowed by the eye-glass men. "When monkeys dropped their tails as useless, the animals themselves went on progressing until they became men, real, live men, "heirs of all the ages, iu the foremost filet of time." But the iuiietus or force which caused them to progress, con tinued to remain of course in a very weak form with the poor useless tails tliattl.ey hid ubandoned. If you have over had the inisforluuo to see a chicken killed, in a a 1 ike cut in two, or u railway engine u coupled Irum the moviug cars you will have noticed that the different parts con trive to move wllh quite dilleieut drgtces ofspead. Si it wis with the "tails" in which you are .so profoundly Interested. They ulso continued to progress ill tho di rection nl the more lmportuul luoukey; Lut you cull perceive Iho monkey alter mtllh lis ofyeaisgiew into a man; the tailgnw Into the'.make heliete nt u man. ll is fit smielluies for a barber's block, a model to fit'ou Jackets in a mil ioei'sshop, or riiens I ilo ilii siiulf tn 1 n g Scotchman in from ol t ic cigar store, Il has become so numerous ii j w i hat I heir is no work lor it tud'i,unil as it can neither work norspeak nor beg uud cm only hop uround like the English spar row, making peculiar DoWes which no man cuu utideistaud, it must die." "But Johu.durling, where is tills strange cieaturetn be sten. 1 have never seen it 0, how dearly I hi nuld love to see un ani mal that had coino down or up all the way Irom a monkey's tuil,u!ler being scpar-ate-l f nin the main body ', "You need not go far, my dearest; there are two pieces uf 'it' together now glaring at you through the burs of the cage. You see the idiotic store, the gibberish uf language, the lljl-boltomed hats, the iron-bound lightness of the trousers." "But John, dear, those ore only Dudes. They aro harmless. You don't mean to say that they ale all to be killed liko the s ar rows." "Yes, my dear, they 'must go,' as you lay. The monkeys have protested agnnst their being allowed lo disgrace the family. They belong tn nn species, no race, no nstinn, no tribe, no fjtnify. They hoye no duties, no rights, and no capacity for growing any. It is true they have their mustaches and gold headed canes, and when these things conic in conlocl with 'Batigs'Greciau Beuda'aiui similar monstrosities Ihcy seem tn frotei nize: hut both classes must g i. They ate only the tail cuds of human beings, as I have proved. I huvo opened several of their bodies in the dissecting rooiu;they are made of saw dust, covered with kid gloves and armed with n ca.io. That is Bit." "0, John, thot is very funny. Would ii be uny harm to stick u pin in one uf lliem over there, and (e Ihe taw dust ll iw out." "Il would be nn harm, my dear, but sec they ulo moving awuy." "And where do Ihcy go John)" "Don't know, my deur; give il up; per haps to see tlieir friends with the Banns.' "Well, my dear good Joliu," tuld Floiry as she put her little hand through John', stmt arm ou the way homo lu supper, "it Is hard euough lo bo a mini or wouiuii and a huve come nil the way from m ukeys,l,ut if is most nwfullv awlul to he a Dude and to l.avo gruwed out of a inunkeyV lail." ' Falkland. Packertoa Locals Mr. McICelvy has bought himself a lot In Riegel'a Addition and lately commented excavating for building a priyatudwell ng housa fur his own uao. This will bring him almost to the yery galea of tho new rounil houses whore-he Is working in tho capacity f M. M.for the L. V. RR. Co. One of the now round linns-i com menced by the Vulley Company Ihisepriug is progressing rapidly and is last reaching o itnplclion. Two more will be erected as soon ut pitiible so that the company, in oie of neccssily, can hoiito over one hun dred locomotives. The public sohnnls nf Puokerbin opened Willi the beginning of tlr.i week for a nine month! term. The billowing oio the teacher': Grammar, C. A. Ritier; Primary, Miss Stem; Jamestown, Miss Yundl. There are fe things thut oiight.ln engage the attention nf parent! more than uur public schools. Pan nti ought tn put their slioiil: ders to the wheel and givo teacher iheir hearly oiperatiou. II there is any thing thut u parent ought tn try In give lu his children, il is a liberal and polite educat on. Ignorance is an evil which all men ought invariably try tu shun. Iu a cnunliy like ours where ieople all can enjoy civil and religious libeity, they ought all. to lime a liberal education, so that at nu lime tl ey may become the loolsof demagogues and charlatans. The present term hss nvrned under vory favorable circumstances and promises In bo a very mccesslul one. The board has adopted Lippincnlli seriea o leaders.und Whitney's Language Letsout. Mahoning Items. -Mrs. Daniel Schobert, of Wilkesbarrei vtsitiug at her graudfalher's, Thomat Beltz. A parly from Lnntford tad a picnic In D. 8. Longacre'! woods last Friday. Toe teachers' examination for this town. hip, will bo held nn September 1st. at the Centre Square school house. D. W. Siller, will leach school In Weil Penn, this winter. He will receive a salary nf $30 a month. Tue school leim is five mouths. Mahnunu was well represented In lha excursion lo the Z -ological Garden, Phi a. delphia, last Saturday. All were will pleased with what they law, aud are by no meaiia sorry for the money ipent. All would go again and many more If the ex cursion would take place to day, The nominations made by the Demo cratic State Convention are good ones. Ma honing can therefore be relied on for its latt year's majority. Ou Saturday afternoon and evenin., September 1,1, the New Mahoning Sunday school will hold ils annual picnifl in Ihe fine wood ol Mr. A. Aruer, near the school house. This school always gels up very enjoyable njien air celebrutioiis, and wr venture Ihe opinion Ihut the lorthnimin, owe will lie nn exception to the rule. It i intended lo engage savrral sxakers tn de liver odd re wea. The -rounds will be Cited up iu good style. All Ihe usual picnic games will lie introduced aud it Is detenu ' iued tn make it an old fashioned picn e where yoiiu and idd can eujny a day if innocent recreation. All Irien Is "I suci gatherings are rarueitly invited lu bourn the eecadon with tbo'r prtieccr. Loner Towatnenilnc t quits, A 'ohild or William ltoralg died lost Saturday night, of what malady we ore unable to say, K. V. F. ecu. an will urcnch his liar veat II mo ttrtmni in St. Juliu'a cLt.ich, to-unnow, Aug. Ullu i Uty. llrucgel HOinetlme ago K-ceived 0 call fn tn llUeslmrie lo preach lor a couRrepillou tlre. At first he thought 1 ( accepting the call but last Sunday he aiitiouncrd that he wnolil teuialu owing to ajine peoplo lcsecbiuf; Mm In Uata to slay. He said it wuKdillicull to trans plant nn c'l'.d treo without ! jurliiR It. - The Luihuiiti Snrcli.y Suioul Con vention in KifMan nt Iiildu.li Gup list Siturd.iy w.iawill attended by the dir. fereul miiiUtera nt that ilenoiuii ullun, 'who fully disciSBed Iho Sunday. Bcbool om.se, At newiro not prescut the u tiru day we could not Uur tho whole programme, but tbu tnpioj in the nfler uoou wore iis.lull-jws. Kinder Ulilr." ".Su jdny Sclniil Mmsiou Work." The I'uitnr wim iulihir, n principal ulileticrt fjiitdiou box A lively iutereat wr iii.ulloted in thu dl-cusidoLt. by uiiuii lora utid tiupttltiteudciits. ' Rev. llrliee't-l. Ilei'mnivuih.il tiv 11 v S.utlti, of lUhlehcnrV prmcl.ed a huryOKt ho.no Keruum last Sunday. Rpt. Kiullh d Ircesed the nn'dln co lu the 11 ig!il, lauyn -fie nftir the d 'INC. .Mia Jtc ib Sniilh, ono nf Ihe oldtt perauuaiu our li.wi,Hhl;). wus luttul iu St. John'h cetmlcry l.m Tuesday h utk aj i. 5c tti,b 91 , Cllls s-linou l'd -ti fniind u p. let i vine in lit pniilen which nii-icureil -1 ftel in le Mth, Ih tij. HIomi imiiid one C fett long. Who can Ileal i ? Let tn li nr. U-uj IlhiM, has toi-iiHh iaili of whi h 'lopped wl.il. cilv h. Mm. Slenmiar h ik recovr red fr"in tho ni.i.ll llltlck C MIDENCt. Church Dedication f.cfv'ico3. Arrangements have been concluded for tu.o dedication of Ihe. hundsomo Mellodlsl Epis.iopalian chuich which hat just I een finished oil Bunk street. Tho rervio. s will lako place on September 30, un ler the dl reo Inn of Bishop Simpson, of PhiludelpMo, and proiiiiso to bo of a mnst Impressive and in crcstlug character. Tho Bishop will le uiilsted by Elder Unison and u iiinnbei nl t iu former pastors. Including Rev. J. T. Swindells. More complete nutlcci win le found iu our columns later on. The pataln blight lias appeared In Wayne counly. MA It I! I Ell. QniOKR-UOI'dH-O,, tl.o 2Mi Inst., by llev. .1. II. Hirtinan, FiUln A.lleger.ui Lehla Hon undtllenV. Hough, ol ulst port, I'a. 01UtIST,AN-SUINKn.-On May 12,b, y , ,7,J' Freeman, iMurtlii I'liilstinan "' .ourj DinukC, uoiu ol rmo Hun. ,',.,,N,-V.U5,K MnySlit by the same, t.liurles Halm and Lillu Uuck.bolh ofNortb Weissp.rt, WlIIrRMAN-FISIinrt.-On June 18, by the lime, Oliver VMiiicn.au and JulU ilshcr, both of Long Hun; iiir.i). CI IK. In Paekrrton. en tliolOlh Instant, of cholaru morlius, aiainlo .tiny, ehlhl ol Paul und Misauiiah i:ek, ugeU I jear, 10 inuuilis uiul 0 ilajs. ' Kl.'NI ZU AN. In Towainonslnir. May 6th. ol coiisuinpilon, aiorlu Kuiiltinun, uueJ 10 Jeurs, lu lutnuiis ami !ii iluys. UUUHHII. In Timoinensing, May 15th, ef consumption, llunlsoii Burger, aid 24 years uiul ll months, SOHWA11 111 Hast Mnill.ll IM.I.nlj. M.U4I 1,.ur .:s'': T "auahlerol Lewis' auu biU IlKlllPl -IAV,.. II - ..7 . VV i"":-'oeviiie, June e, alter, Infant ton ol -J 11. aiol Ulliutoili lleMeloiau njceil atom 10 montlil. HEl'.lt. In Towuioeiislair. ou dune 2Hli, of mm i, n.iuoi m-cr, ugcu u years, IO1111.1 and 8J iluye. AIIM.R. In Wolssport, rn the 0th ullln-o, iuinkl.n P., 8 in of u.cui aid Jam- Aruir, jciiib U1IU U lOUlll I S. nirpri i t ..i. I..,..-- . .. - . ..... j, "viniiiu i, i-ii mo d ii uitiiac, f l reo A., son ol 1'. aid Miiyiiith, uuiU ab ml J i years. KUNKLi:. In Long Run, on Iho snd Insr., iiimiu i;uuxiuur Ol 1IUIU8 11UJ ivuimie, iijjeo I'lnouins. ?ci l rn nn i.n n..i ..... , ... . . ." ""i nisi., in , owninensinu. ol ilroj.sj- sir Ihe henri. 1'alharliin, wilu ol .1 riei.ll .mlt 1. n.r. .1 in t . .. t . . I i -e.j.uiouuu ituujr, Sl'KUI.V 1, Mil UTS. A GATU). To nil wlio nro eiifTn'Infrom (lie errorp nnrl iiui'PcriMitmB o on t n ncrviiun i'Aki.cff, fnrly ilrciiv, Uen of inanliiiud. Uo , 1 will s'ini a rrctno that t 111 euro jt.u, FUi:i; Ol' MHAKtll;, Tw9 utvat rotneily whb iil-cuv. crpcl liv a CiiicSimi irv in.uutli A merit n. TselT-a hlr'P?eil ciivflopetoMie Uuv, Jush.ru -i. 1m man. Sutlun 1), Now York K lty. nUif, 1 , ly. H. H. Peters' Merchant - Tailoring ESTABLlSnMKNT, rost (laioo Dutldlng, opp, Puhllo Square, Bank Street, IjQliigliton, A full line of OUKTS' FUKtilSIIINU OOOUS, at Loweit 1'rlots. msr.Mf CARBON ADVOCATE PI-MN AND FANCY BOOK? JOB FRI1WG HOUSE DANlCWAVlastfort distance above the I.tulxh Valley H.ll Depot, LiilllGIlTON, PA. 5 H i f II 7 op-em ouptpstu Axtf irctu ,,'dn Supiii'q,, sposu. oijav ouo Xuo uodn ;o3na OjUO -t,3q 3Att ytA snaxxi ioin ssnav'oh -snip laassaa eill le op I se sinjs; sifs u pss os ipj tou esaru, pint, smoo rsitii oui Sativi mou tnv t 'rtruj s ba3 ot am pasnpat 'jsdtdr am Ul lisslliaADu cssilln Hnsi s,MMOun 2uis puvqsnq 7tu 'Star sjptouivpcu odoq usi;a reut2 uapjnq v ouiooaq t-ui ptq srj -13rl II) tistiuoii Xui tio zujmXua eil ou prnos j inn psiciiuqsp o ouiv-33qpuc'uonvdlfuOpav esd4 sXrr aisasQ uioji jsjsrjnt Ual3 V U9q eAtq I ktcaX Xfc ioj 188' 'a 'ajomprca '5"tt'AVic prjcAUj ;s:iesa sjU Aau tpjAv osnjiii 'UOSod tUUC'Cftt jotpo pill! 'SJ3A3J 'efjup nt: jjo. sdaa S.iou3jo ob'i puu'ssounj -ajcAv 'esauMuo.n ssuiopjoaq pOOiq 311 EOipiJUD'eSAJOU puc sapsnui oq"; Eii3ip2tJ3jg; pjlip J01 iOJ 3DUC1I3J -sns lucpunqu ssaiS puc ip3usjs nnj O) jaitjoui Su; -sjnupoisnunxouc sojojsai squids ao putt uotssaddsp enoAJOit spdsi(j ojij jo ascoj aou v ssaiS puu 'X5iiq3p pjjousS ss'jn, uopspSip p3scoj3u; puu ojipddu X;jvj3ipj3Jnsui cisdsdsA'p jo OSCD 1SJOAV 3ip 3J113 JJIAV snaixifj kohi s,NAoaa icuj, or ALL, T03 BBAST, Tor raoro than a third ofa century tho ElexJcnnllttstaiif: tjlKlmentlanoboon knavn to million 4 ull over tho -world ns !hu only cafo rellnnoo for tlio roller of neciiionln nnd ruin. It la a tnedlolno i-.bovo prlco nncf pmlso the liest or Its s. lu i . 1'or o very foiiu of external pain. Mtiolnjiff Liniment it vrlt hont an crrool. It xozctralca tlcaU Mid muscle to t'. o very tionc raalclna tho conllnu-1 :'.n;D cf lmln nnd lnflnmiacUon lmnovl ?'ib'. IUcffoolsnpon human lleshnndl thnliniioCrcnilou aro equally vfonucr-a HUSTANG Idrdmont la needed h-v comobodv In ovcrv houGO. Uvcrv Car urlnrra nowa of sine nffouj- ni an nvvsiii scniuor oaru jtstib.luul. of vhciiiuntio iiinrtri-a ro- 9rtoi'Cil, or a tatitu-ilo li,-co or ox ij.vecl by tho Healing power ortnia ? vrtiMi upocrilly euros such allmonta of 'itiio 1IVUAN 1'LliblI cs .1 liUcRmatlein, SwoTIInga, fitlff -.los.y.j, I nuuacHll irTlscxce, xsuril iinst ra!t!4. Ctits, Xtruiuoa and ,4pi'Rjus, 1'alflalioiltf Ztttea silid cillli;;a, FHIiTlieea, I.nmenesf, Old '.-iorcu, fMces-a, I-Vosltiilea.CIltllilailna. 'fki'ti Ilpplca, Caked ISreetst, stud j-!ectl (i-irry fbria of external cUst .e, ?t litolo vllliont eenrs. or tho I3st-"iH Cubatioh It cures ipiKl.;-, fjrlnny fitliT Jolnta, 'octidev, TInriieaa siorcs, XTootT Ills nase, Voot Hot, fjerow IVorm, Scab( follow Ilnru, b'cratcbea, Wind vlli, Cpavin, Tlnu-li, Illnclione, r-!-l fiiirn, l'o'.l Illtl, rilm upon 'lia &'It;!it nnl ovecy otlii-s pllineut id w!i!oh ftio occupnsila of (lie .lfla nsid Mloclc Vnvit nro liable. 'J'-.s flrricun );iustang Uulment !-t. 73 ctrra ami jiover lUsappolatat i. -ili' -. riiltitrelv. SHE BEST OF ALL. '.'tXB OR. 3BABT, A Common-sense Rcritcdy, No more Rheumatism, Gout, or N omalgia. ImMalo Relief Warranted 'I'm?!! FIvt years fliblMr.t and ntrtr known to fail fit siaj'r c fc.tcnlror thiontc. Utftrto all protAlntul jAytirien and diugittt Jur tht itaudlnj nf Cjllrjltco, Secret ! TUB ONLY lllSSOLVKIl OF TIIK I'OJSONdtJH UUIO AOID WIIK1H KX. 13VS IN THE lll.i.dll OF JllIhUilATiO ANUOOU1Y PATlENtS. CALICYI.ICA Ic Known esa eommnn-fense remedy, t.coiuso ll tirlkrs dlracilj at the ejus, of II bo iiiia'hmi lluut and Nbtnal(l, vrnlla to ciauy to-oaileil tpecllloa noil sop. posed pauactaa unit treat Iveally tho tUeeis, It hjskeeo oencaueil hy emiuenl selemlsla that uulvrai d aupllraiiuiis, such at rnbhiUK ullliolls, uliitiacntt. Ilnlnientt, an i KwtlilnK lutlcn nllt not erali04to these diseases wliloh uro Ilia result if the vliuulu of tho bluud wllh I'rlo Acid. UALICYIJOA norks with trarvclnui effeet on llils aclrt, and so rem v,s tho dls r ler. It -Is iiuw ciclurlvel) Ulel hv all tl bratril iib)slslausof Aiaerlca and Kuro, . lilulirst Med o 1 Anaderay ot Pans reiHirts vaptr Mnlnrrtir,ilnll.rilii ' Remember that BALI0YLI0A is a eirtaln cure for Rhcumatltm, Gout and Neuralgia. Tho iuo, mpasu p iu aru suwus h.iuusl ,n Itauiljr. Ulrar It tttul Itellcf Kuaraatoed or inul-eTrrluiMieil. - Thuiapdt ofctilnioDlals tent nitppllcs. tlon. CI ftBox C Boxes for C3. Ssnl hj' uia. I on rulit of inunry. ah . youitDitruuisT ron it, Hut da uotbs ileludeU Into ukiq, Imltu Hunt ur mbsiiiuiot, or t-irnsihlusr rccoia. iniHMlil a" -Just as uHuilt" Iuslsk on tli b.uume w,ti ilia nauia ASIIII JINK K t:ii. a omiU Imm nuWilsuunrjulied cbeml. cully puxunasr our Mun-iure, an loji.rwn. ll4rvoai-ii vu iiunir suris.! IU tha iivau luciil. faka DOAUiur, ur tend to lit Wn.-ililiuruc J. ( n., riopriftma, .1 1 tr.iad wjjr, cor! lUt'.Va tn" ' MOU III IMTS i
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