!M5 SHH5! 'Original Cheap Cash Store" Obxtlhuxk Your attention Is called to oar large stotlc of SILK HANDKERCHIEFS. TV heretofore were noatle lotbow inch a handsome lint of these govts at prices way . down. AI.SU. larae and elaannt assort- I neat or ruin and Bordered Carabrle and Linen Handkerchiefs. ALSO, fancy line fOENTU NECK-WEAR, such as Tin of various grades and qualities, and Marfl of tht lalsst dellaM. OOt.LAHS and CUFFS! yon w'll betnr. prised to tee what as liunenia Hock of too stylish goo.il hare. 'GENTS' SUSPENDERS, from a heavy, Terr-day tuipandrr to the flneit white slllc worked Handaynr Dress Suspender. Al,"t. tha handsome Knickerbocker llrace for ladlei and vents. OKNTS HOSE AND SLEEVE SUP. rUBl'EBS , tha flneit thing out, J. T. NUSBATJM, Opp. I'ubllo Square, Dank Street. Lehigh Ion, i'a june v, issj-iy. Iw (Carton Suliwnls. 8ATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 188J Our Neighborhood In Brief. Sam Lee, a Chinese foot racer, was io Bbeoandoah last week. Miss Sarah Warner, of Point.. wo, It the guest of Mlteet Ida and Ella Claust. KS-GO TO ROSEBERY'8. IK OBERT'S BUILDING FuR AN EASY SHAVE. A law and order lociety it organising in Eatton.Tha membership la to be unlim ited. WaiitiwA neat, respectable girl to assist with house work. Apply at this office. Twentylwo blacksmiths employed In the Packerton shops were suspended, last Saturday. -Mill Clauss and Geo. Morthimer spent Sunday craning in a town down the Val ley Scranton picnickers at Mountain Park drank two hutidred kega of Leer lo one day last week. Mischievous lads In Pillstnn made, a target or a street lamp and destroyed it with revolver bullets. Mra. William Zehner, of dank street, pant some days m Taniaqua during the irly part of last week, Peter Eitenuerg, a miner at the West 8henandoab Colliery, wat mangled by a premature explosion. Patrick Canney died on Friday at Shenandoah from effects of Injuries receiv ed in tha William Pent, colliery on Thura day. SSfr An increase of Clicks Watches and Jewelry at Hagaman't More and a decline in prices. Please call and tee as we make no false statements in advertising. Wilketbarre hat new daily paper, called the Combination Bulletin. Twn pages are printed In English and two in Ge man. George Robtkl was crushed in the Kohinoor shaft at Shenaudoah on Friday Ilia wounda are not thought to be of t fatal nature. Frank Crennan, a miner employed at Turkey Run Colliery, near Shenandoah, was fatally injured Monday afternoon by a fall of lopcnal, Whilst Owen Graver, of Weiuport, was passing between trains at Packerton, he wat knocked down by the shifting engine, and aeverely injured. John Fisher, who waa Injured while playing a came ol base baM on the 30th f July, died "fn a PitUburg hospital last week from blood poiaou tig. lie wat nineteeu Tears old. SB.Fnr Sale, an illustrated edition of tha History of the United Sutra, four lame octavo volomee, will be. sold cheap. Fur particulars call at the Aovocitk office, A Hungarian in Pitlston, who cannot apeak English, hat commissioned a leather dealer to find a wife for him. He proposes to marry any woman whom the leather man will bring along. Mf-Gn to Haeaman'a store, Le.hii'litan Pa., to get the leading genuine American watches,-as he deals in none of the foreign imitation Irish with which the people have been to extensively twimiieti. Tha furniture it now being placed in the State Hospital at Fountain Springt,near Ashland, kuowo as the Miners' Hospital. and tha building is being prepared foroc tipaney. The American AqrkuHmUl (English or German edition )jind tha Caanox Advuoatk will be aent tu any address on receipt of twi dollars. Tba price of the Agriculturiit i 1.S. rtulf you wanta nice amooth,easy shave vour hair cut or shampooing, go to Frani Jioederer'a baloon, under me i-xenauge Ho tel. Ha will fix you right, and don't you lorget it. Work on the new branch of railroad between Ashland and Pntlsville, which will ahortan tha distance between the latter place and 8hamokln by over one half, will be cooimeuced Sept. 1. A bouse on Lehigh street, this place waa struck by lightning on Thursday last, A tree, back of tha Advocatk office, and telegraph pole on tbo Valley Road were also torn up, OHfl have purchased an immense stock af Wall Paper at jobs, and will give the paopla of Carbon county a chance to buy re tall at wholesale prices. Don't miss this chance. E. F. Luckenbach,61 Broadway Mauch Chunk, For the week ending on the 25th inst. 1311,3111 tons of coal waa transported over tha L V. RR., making a total of 4,50J,01 tons to that date, and showing an Increase ul 60,81b as compared with tame time last Tar. A fellow who pretends to have told a colt to farmer so-and-so, receiving a note in payment, and it willing lo give the note to the farmer's neighbor hr cash at a heavy discount, it yictimlxiog tbe.agriculturittiol Northampton county, A small boy In Hasleton dropped a lighted match into a barrel which waa full of whisky, The barrel exploded, and yery naturally, burled tha boy out of sight. He came to himself again, but the whisky did not. It want away into a blaxe Tha Sebuylklll eal region it threaten ad With a protracted water lamina. AI ready at a number of collieries in tba Ma boning Valley wattr bas to be hauled from a distance to keep the bolleri supplied. Tha Philadelphia and Reading Company baa bean compelled lo put on water trains lo supply the company and individual col, llsrlcs with water. The school board of Parry villa passed resolution at t last meeting not toloan the text books to tba pupils of tha schools here' after at bat been tuttomary for tome yea-r. Ljppincotl't Readert and olbar new text book! haye bean adopted by the b.,ard, ai i t wit thought bsst to make the above! .1 i- . - , .. Faaug ih mp inauurr 01 suppiyiug ma children, Willi the change nfli-xl bookt. d iah,bav raute.1 the death nl many yulu-ce-On Tuesiay umrnlng at 5 u'elock while able doga and a number ol Iioki and gjwts. th New York and Philadelphia hound, The Fiftieth Annual Peniis.t Ivama 0 Jiaiwuaif trillion the P. It. lUiln.ad.waB, ftrel.w of Ihe Coristiau riiuri-h, lu whih running through a deep cut about a mile ' deuouiinailun President Gaifltld and the cast of Shaliiokm, a laudslida occurred, de- lata Judge Blaok helonge,,mei at Set union railing the engine and cart. The eugua on Weduaadav Kiuruiug and Hat y)l at wu cont.dttably damagnd, ittudsd. Daniel 8tarrnissppeared from his home lo Cressnna, Schuylkill rnuLty, on Batur- day and ni sesrebtd for In all directions, j On Monday erenlnr; bit manned body waa found In a culvert under railroad bridge on the Mine Hill branch of the Phllailet phlaJt Reading railroad. Ills thought that be tat down thero to rent while Inlnxirated and waa atruelt bv a south hound ial train on Saturday night, lie tru twenty-two j years nf ace nd unmarried, 10(1. tO 40(1. nails Ot J. L. Gabel's for only $3 00 per keg. Locks $2.75 per doz. Robert Peter, tha ton of a wealthy farmer named John Peter, residing about two miles above Rockdale waa arretted Monday morning for pi icing a tarpednnn the rails in front of an approaching con I train. According lothr Alleiitown Telegram the young nameanke of the great apostle made a habit of this business. When tlie ciimollvn paved over the torpedo it would. ol course, explode, and the engineer would alack the train. Trier would then jump on the train, close the breaks anil draw the cotipllugs, thus sometimes cutting the train Into three sections which would lint he no ticed until the locomotive increased its speed. Several timet title trick came uig.1i oavslng an accident. At last Detective Smith was placed on the offender's track, resulting in his arrest as above. Aldermau Fry fined him $5 and costs. J. L. Gable lias just re ceived three carloads of I'hos- )linte which he is selling at $30 and 35 per ton. Dildlne Bnyder,of l'arry ville.will keep on hand, at the "Iron Exchange House," tupply of choice Iresh men t 'of nil kinds, to bo disposed of fur cash onl ,on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays. All wlinilealre to fortify their systems against the cnniiuj! winter had belter give Dihline a call aud call again. The Fall session In the Allenlowun Fe male College will opeu ou Monday tuxt, September 3d. j5tY-8plemlid time-keeping clocks, ar of l-eaulilul designs, also lo lie lound in every variety at E. II. Holil's, Mauch Chunk. -We are able to stale authoritatively that the ersons, lately suffering from small pox lu this borough, are gaining strength rapidly and ou the high road tu complete recovery. ficst make of Jloreo Shoe Nails for 2()cts a pound bv the box at J. L. Gabel s. Ned Loftus7nn old miner, aixty years ofagi, white searching lor the b.idy of a woman in a burning house on luesday, at Mt. Lalle, two mil-a from Pultsville, fell dead from heart disease. (.Farmers attend 1 Bhv thedust proof wan lies at . 11. Mom s. Mauch Chunk. They are just the thing for you ami are wild at at low prices ut the common luoae cased oner. Harry Sweeny and wife, of Driftnn have been on a visit with their ancestors m this place. Harry dropped in to see It is- friends at the Advocate office, and lor tome lime Hosted his tranquil mind in the Co'. uinns of the Plain Speaker, a paper which he considers ' Inns." Heady mixed pnints at J. L. Gabel's for $1.25 nor gallon. We would be pleased to get the address of Orlando Kerne, formerly Lieutenant Battery C, 2nd Heavy Artillery (112(h) Reg'l P, V. He is supposed to reidde sum - where in Lehigh county, nnd is a aaddler bv trade. An old comrade dew ret his pres ent address. riood assortment Australian cold nerUelea and eje glasses at E. 11. Holil's, Mdtirli Chunk Newberry A. Fulmer, the efficient Irali. dispatcher at Easton of the Lehigh Valley railroad, narrowly escaped lieing killed in the Lehigh cut on Saturday evening. He had stepied on a locomotive to ride from the South Exston station to the cut. He got down on the tntlk step, and while he was waiting for the engiueer to slacken up lie waa struck by a twitch target and thrown to the gruuud. Fortuuately he rolled fiom tho tiark iusleud of toward it, otherwise h would have been run over by the wheels Mr. Fulmer'a injuries coiisist of h bruised arm, hand aud leg. A few minutes alter the acci.'eul ho was able to resume work. Pure Linseed Oil, at J L. Gabel's, C8 cents per gal lon for cash. The number of accidents In theanthra cite coal mines of Luierne nnd Carbon counties during 1882 were 258, of which teyenty-tbree were fatal, making thirty five widows and niurty one orphans There was one fatal accident hi 97.222 tins of coat mined in the PotUville, Shen andoahand Shamokm districts in Juhjand one noil fatal accident to every 211,515 tons JI-n-Klecnnl collection ol plain, ami all kiudaot gold wedding rings at E. II. Hobl'a, Mauch Chunk. From the published announcement of Ihe coal combination after September I all anthracite coal will tie increase,! in price per ton. Grato will be advanced 10 cent; egg, 15 cents, and stove and chestnut, 25 cents. Lewis' Best White Lead at $7.00 a hundred at J. Gabel's, for cash. Smndulix (7) MeBride, a potentate in the D S. Society of Hazleton, made the Fd lowing announcement amid a hurricane ot epplause from the new temperance cohort : "Initiation Ices, 31 memberi, one hundred and filly dollars; forfeits, 30 men, three hundred dollars." The club went home exuberant with their success. To outriders the rexirl would imply that the tpondulici cal statement merely meant that only one addition was really insde to the Society, as 30 out ol 81 men had " bruk the pledge, SO-B sure and hive a look at the on time, quick train, dust proof, railroad meu waicuca ai tu. II. Hours, Mauch ununk. A Haileton paper taya that " Mra. Langtry will return lo America on a steam er, October 0." Well dow, Plain Speaker, tbla is remarkable. Has the " Lily " crossed and recrotsed previously in a cockle, clam, or oyster shell? Hat the performed the journey in a railroad carriage or by cable. Hat the come overland by India, the Red Sea, Australia, the North Tide aud Sau Francisco) or, happy thought! baa she crossed in a long boat, a tailing vcsael or a balloon 7 We pause for a reply. XirJusl received a rhoint dlnnlir nf Ana gold watches atE. II. Ilohl't. Call aud e them when you visit Mauch Chunk Some malicious persons, by dittilhulinc I , . ... . fnisonwi meal euoui ine sireeitni nneuau. Tlie Philadelphia ami Reading Hoarl It prospecting for a lino up tha Delaware River Irixn Eastno lu tha elate regluus, and baa had men looking neer tha mule. Tha company will pass llimugh Biinli alrrct,! EasUm. and will have considerable opp.I-, t on In the matter. i The residence; of Lawrence Eokler, a retired larnier. near Tine Grove. Schuylkill county, was eutoreil on Monday, during the teiii.fary absence. if the lauilly, and "'M-. !VlHdand . Too nuuseoi Ja-nu Nets was aisu oiimwi ot a small sum of money taken. No clue to the mbliert hat yet been obtained. Franria Harter, employed in the Le high Villey Railroad ah"ia at Wiikesburre( while atlcinpltiiH to adjust a belt on a re volvlng thuft, on Monday, was ought In tha machinery and whirled around a mini- her of times. Everv bona lu his ho ly waa broken, and he waa horribly mangled. Hi died in h lew minutes John Connors, a Scranton miner, pub lishrd a card in the Scrant m Republican, of Tuesday, oliallenglng Edward Uihhy, id N w York, to h catch as cab-h -ran contest lor $1,000, the ooiitest tu take plain in Scrnnti'ii city and the time In be agreed upou when thu challenge ahull have been act-pted. By the mine Inspectors reports lor July It will be Been thut tnerc weie II accident!, 2 fatal in the Pottsvilledistrlcl; 0 accidents, 1 latal, in the Shenandoah district; 1G air. dents, 5 fatal in the Shamokin diBtnct; average number ofday'a worked, 18J. 31,305 persmia ware employed in tho three till tricts and 860,215 tons of coal were mined. The next County Institute will be held November 20 to 30 Among the lecturers engaged arei Hon. E- E. Uigbee,StateSupt. Prof MoreaTrue Brown, of Boston; Prof. William Noetling, Prul. George C. Young, and Dr. C Z Wciser. Excellent evening entertainments have been provided lor. lion. S E. Iligbee will Ircturo on thu evcu ingof the 2"lh. A grand picnic will lie held by the Jerusalem Union Sunday trh iol ol Trm'hs ville. Toniimi'iising t p., Ill the fliovo ud joining the church, mi Siiturday. Sept. 15 Addresses will bo delivered by Kev A. M Slmuss, ol Plraauut Valley, nnd Roy. Jo-, Schlepig, ul Truchsvillu, R.-lrcstimeut will be provided under the uuspiues of the school. A grand picnic will be held at Hax- urdville Grove on September 22, 1883, for the benefit of tbo Lutheran and Reformed Sunday Behools of Hazurdsville. Hcveial well known sieakers are to address the tell ml during Ihe day. Refreshments ol all kinds will be furnished on the grounds. A splendid lime is exacted. All friends ol the Sunday school should go aud SierM a happy day with the childreu. The Sonulkill routity Democratic Con vention met at Pom vllle on Monday and nominated P. M. Dunn, of Miiiersvilh-, tor dUtnct attorney on the filth tiallot, Dr. A' B. Karterinan, of Upper Miihantouo, lor coroner ou the Si-coud ballot, and Daniel Reicbert, nf North Mnnhemi, lor poor di rector on the tilth hullol Tho Htlendm ce waa large and the Couventiou waa in aritlnn seven hours. Misies Martha and Mary Jooe, V( u ng Indies whose parents red le at Tresckaw, Curiam county, publicly wbi-il aud chastized a young man uiiiu-d Wilmign n Bmks lnr attempting to slander tneiii. It it Baid that Jolui L. Sullivan could hut have given Mr. Dunks more striking proo!e d aUectioii. The ludiea have hem bued lor assault and ale under bail to apjiear at court. Mr. Baiika'etea und I'dtv are under cover. A destitute Hungarian ol Huzletou is in loathxiiiie elate of sickness, resulting from aggravated scurvy. Wneu his rate wat made known Id Justice. Srhiittrr und Gorman thrv imiiicdiHtrly inurd an older In the nir directors of the mi Idle district to admit the etillerer at oi.eo and givu hllu all nourishment nnd rare. Ou Monday ul- teruiHiii oiidrriukrr Cro.-bj dmvr him to Ihe Laurvtown iNHirhnuae where he will be taken care of. At the Deiuocratio primaries held lu Northumberland county nil Monday, Pelir A. Mahau, ol Shamokiu, waa iiiniiin.itrd lor ditl lirt attorney by 012 mnj.iritv. James R 8,lhilH, of Jai kson townsliip, uaa iK'iuiuatcd without -) K,Eil inn tor rouiily surveyor. A G Murr, present coiiutv chairman, 8 L Sollenberger, ediloroflhe Slia kin Timet, Robert .McCorniirk.Jumet Melrall and Daniel Ueraheimer were te lerled as delegatea to the urxt State Con vention, Mra Frank Swan, living on Brewer) hill, near Mahanov City, while getting readv to go to the pirnie o the Reformtd Sunday School, on Thursday morning, fell and dislocated her left shoulder. Mrs. Swan Is a very heavy woman, weighing over 200 pounds and hr fall was a violent one, pro- lucing Ihe rflrct noted. Dr. Phaon Her in n ne was in attendance. Considerable difficully w.is experienced in selling the shoulder, owing lo the peculiarities of the case. As noticed mt week the 2nd Annual Basket Picnic and Rjiiroad Excursion of 'lie Trinity Kvium-lical Lutheran Sunday school ol Leliighlon, to Culypso Islaud,will take place on Friday, Sept. 7th, via I tic Lehigh and Susquehanna Railroad. Tbe train leaving Packerton at 7:12 a, m., will stop nl Lehightoii ut 7:22, and at Weittiairt 7:25 Rates for adults, BO renls; children under twelve, 40 cents, children under five tree. Tickets' to bo hail at Ihe .lores nl J. T Kusbauiii and Clauss Bros; ofinriubers ol the committee, and on the train ou the morning of the excursion. This promises In be line of the most su.ccsgful events of the picnic season. Johu McGinn!!, of Coleratne, cherished bid leeliug against William Hughes, ul llailetou, Ou Sunday hlghl he culled at a house In Spruce Alley and asked for the enemy. The door was ojieurd lo him by George Emerick, who explained thai Hughes lived a lewd, hits boynnd, Whero Uu MrGiuuis struck Emerick on Ihe noe, aiding "vou are Bill Hughes." An officer appeared. Man tackled him aho but the guardian ot tbe ieace promptly laid him low with the butt cud uf his fist. Fiually.to make a long aud complicated ttoryiborl and lucid, Mao wat fiued thlrteeu dollars and a batffiir hit part of tha enteilaiiiment, and relured to Coleraiue without taoing hit "enemy ".at all. They may meet however in Heaven. Arrangeiiienta are being made by the Pennsylvania Horticultural 8ocirly for Ihe meeting ul the mericun Poimdogira) so ciety on September 12 13 and 14, in Horti cultural hall, Philadelphia, Tho florists uf that city have decided to otfrr premiums ' amounting to ilOOO, In addition lo there I mil., .nnn.1 r.il,iin. ..f filtnil 1. i - i uv. At the di.play of Inula held in Philadelphia lu , lKell, llieie were nearly 4000 ilithet of fruil on exhibition, and it is Ihe opinion ol lend, log iiirinUia ol the lYnn.y I vuiiih II " riiilurul M4-iriv thai ihe exhibits in ,x.i ni , and varirlv, this mouth will exrved Ihiaa , of thai jrar. Tl're weie no tervirea h-hl in the I Lulheuu church, Jaal Sunday avciiiug. Mlses Hlmmelilgtitani. Annnwalt.lwa eatlmabla young ladlea of Bethlehem, ars visiting at lire. B. J. KuMt, on the crner of Lehigh ami Ocher streets, llils borough, Tlie luueral of the Infant daughter of W. J. Alexander, of Bethlehem, bad lo b i.,stp,iued from Sunday unlit Monday al teruuuu, dwIiic to the. negllgouoe of the telegraph uQjciatBttt Soranton. The nics- saga was tent 1mm Bilhlrhtm at t 50 p in , ou Friday hut wat Hot delivered tu the chlld'a father at Scrant n until 0.30 p. in., on Sunday. The father will bung a tuil for damages against the telegtaph com pany. Rev. Divid Stevenson, pastor of the Presbyterian Church ol Perth Aiiiboy.N J., is visitor ul the parsonaiies ot Revs. I), tltrbtsou, of Cutasauqua, and J. A. Little, ol Hiikeudiiiiqua. Dr. Ohm. O.t, of Bfthtehejii, who is so favorably known In connection witu II St. Luke's horpitnl, wni in town during the vek,nud visited his triend Dr. Reber. Dr. Biirm, tui id Rev, BIihiu, who it preparing nt the Chicago Mnliral College both at phltli-iun nnd missionary whs ou a visit ti Dr. Reher during Ihe week. Dr. B'ieui liiia fine proJi-ets and many well wishers. During an epidemic of small mx at Mt. Cnrm-1 Dr.Satnuela made elghtv-thn o visits In tho auirrrrs, charging $5 a vlrit, with totul of 1415. The MHir dln'ctors re-fu-e l to pay more than $2.50. Arhilruton were Mppointrd and last higlit they award ed the doctor $440. II. V. Morlhlmer,tr.,ofthe Adv. catk. has returned niaomewhat improved health from the seashore Owing to his revlviil associations with the briny ocean he has acquired tlie lingo nf a "jolly tar," and from the hatiliting liifiiorirt .nf a H!rumhulatlug tiii-Hower there it tomu danger of his be coming a botnuUt. J. P. ri iwitiii.l, ol Wealherly, wat In town Saturday evening, mid drnpikd In to See us, Miss Lillh- ICunix. of Slallnglon, Is vit iliog at Mrs, W, W. Bowman! on Bank street. The area of Xi 'high county has just bpen Increased by 300 arret und tho ulea uf Bcrka diminished by the same amount. Surveyor ol thu two count h'3, Francis Wei-a, ol L'high, nnd S. IC. Dreilielbirt, id Br' at, a short time n no entered upon the work uf relocating the line betweeu Lynn and Al bany. Buildings and fields, always flip msed to belong to 11, ma county, were found really to Ivlong to Lehigh, The value of the laud Unit ndded to Lehigh is estimated at $.10,000, there being tlate de'sila on tome mrliont. AI. Ruling, formerly employed by the wagon workt at thu place, wat in tuwu during the week. We are pleated to notice that our. young 'rieud, Ed. Rehrig, who was confined to the h iuse lor several weeks, it again able tu be ab int. The phrase "Crusher" hat supplanted the veuerablo and well acclimated "Math' er." This Mvirchlng Beaton hat caused it to be fr quenlly remarked that no man with receipt lor his newtpaier subscription in hit hat, was ever tun struck. The Stale Convent'on of The Pennsyl vania Young Mi-ti'a Christian Association will meet ul Yon. Pa., on Thursday, Se;- truiher 20, at 3:30 p. in., and continue over the 23rd. Excursion rales have been secured from all the liuding railroads. Entertain ment will he provided lor nil delegates. Further inhumation can lie obtained Xn lu t'-e State Sirrcluiy, 8. A.Tuggat, Pitts burgh. A. B. Dennis, a disienter of quark nos triiius at Eusmti, hut been arrested fur forgeiy. The Democratic County Meeting held at Fugeltt ille, Lehigh entity, on Saturday wni lamely alien. led. W. U lleuael, of the Stale Committee, and Joseph Powell, Democratic ruiididale lor Stale Tnasurer, arrived in the looming nnd made Mining t eichca during the day. Ex Coiigrreeiiiun stiles, Robert E. Wright, Jr., Chairman ol Ihe late Convention, and Hon. W. II. Sow den also sjioke. Our pui lie schools will oin Monday, Sc;it.'min-r 4lu. Win. M Rnp8hrr't new buildings on Biukwuy are neuriy completrd. The Lehightoii Fair opens Tuesday October 2. Last Friday afternoon tome illle girls were playing with a horse power machine near Kuutz'a tannery, at this place. Ouo of the children blipied, got her loot through the cogs ol the revolving wheel und had her foot and heel so badly injured that it it feared they must be amputated. The child's Dime ia Annie Graver.tbe adopted daughter of Lewis Graver. Misses Fenstermakcr and Seiple, of Al lelitowii, were visiting at Johu 8. Lnlr's, ou Northumpluu tlrert, during the pusl scl eral weeat. Mahoning Squibs. boloiioiu lluppct had his mill repaired last week. Messrs. Nathan aud Frank Balliet wenl wi'.h the excursiou lu Luzerne Grove Inst Friday. They th-ak very highly of tho bvauly ol the gmve. "Them's our sentiment, too." what "Txwyer" said in last week's AnvoctTX with regaid to jMair teachers. Our acuool dlrecUirs ahuuld read il helnre employing teacheia to teach at tlie coming school term and act accordingly, LikI year ou. leaeh era were paid J27uu I J30 ier mouth. AI Irr paying board which waa ut Ihe least $12 a moll h.a $27 trarhrr would have $15 It-It. What sort ol u learner can vou exja-vl by giving hllu such a aalary that he will have il5 If II at the cud ol the month t Ret-rred lo any board ut diiecturs paying i'M mouth. Abraham Kistlet left for Minneapolis, Minn., where iwa of hia brother! are, on Monday. The suervisor isat praceut engaged in building a t lone bridge across the dale near St Joiin'a church. The bridge when fin ished will be a great improvement ou our roads. To day the teachers' examination will be held at Centre Square. Il is a hunt day lor Ihe boys, but it'a uuly tu be gone through oura iu a year. A lecture on " The HeartofMan " will be delivered bv Rev, B. F. Powell, ot Ihe Packerton M. E. church, on Saturday eve nilig, September 8lh, in the Evangelical church here. To morrow (Sunday) morning Rev. A. Bartholomew will preach his annual bar vest sermon In St. John's church. Our farmers have, indeed, reason to be thankful aud should attend the services. It iscustnmarv occasionally U print the choice sayings of wise men. Mahoning doesu't waul U be behind in this respect, and at a beginning, wn give the following quotation Iran A. J. Balliet, "Hcmojit, exuu bjnut." Now boys, get out your Laltu dictionariet and translate tint. We give it up, we never could go these Latin teutences. Misses Myra and Susie G-aal, of Phila delidiia, were ihe guests of Miss Amandu Bultiet, during Ihe week. This spring John Drip planted a potato f h nrw kind, culling it lino small piccef. This week he dug ihem up and on measur ing Ihrm found that Iriun one poiul - thero had rown three jiks. Hi etvia anv tuie w ho can la-iit Mr D-lp we would like lo hear Irolu thrill Ihlougn lllu AhViCATR. The uiiuiul ptr iiicol Ihe New Mahon In Sin duy tNduml will he. held hi day in Darnel II, x'e woods, Bear the school ho'unu. Ail aie luyiuu. Written expressly for thf-fiatoN Aovooatc. Our Lay Sermon. "Stiller llille rliildreii tu oouie nolo me. and lorlnd Ihem no'l lorolaui-liiBlheKiusi- loin ut Heaven." St. Mark x. 15, The great Dr. Joninon pretended tolhink that all Si-otchtiiaii were aavagrs. A friend ol his remaiked ihat Lord Clilef Justice Manstiehl was a Snitchinan who had gone to England when twelve yean old. "Oh, yes," said Ihe Doctor, "I Mippoie II Is pt tilde to muke aoiiielhiug niltof a Scotchman II you oan only catch him youug." The children of Ainrricu uresn prrcncinii- that they require tu bo "caught young" il niiylhing really good is to hr madaof them Their liberty ti almost complete and their possibilities uro houudle.s, hut there are cer tain conditions of life in this country which muke tho home education of the youug prople extremely difficult. Mora than ninety rront, of adults In America work nnrd or prrieud tu work hard at something lor u living, Thecl, ss of hcrclitury luUure which nrifi-s troiii'long uccuniiilaled and well imeied suyitigr Is very small, Duineeliu hulp is Sonne and thrt'etoie ibar, and most women do a great part, it ii"t ulloi tliuir own uouio wrk. Tiielallirr.lherr.ore.it absent from home for Ille grrulcr pari of hia tlli,o tho moth. er't huiim are luliy occupied, und as a re sult children ore generally allowed to do pntty much what Ihey please. When the country waa mora thinly mpulaied there was lull occupation for tho leisure hours ol eten yoiitig children, hut how with mush room cities and gigantic iuducliicu sprint ing up ou eyery ride there it a rush for populuiit towns and the evils of over-crowd- lug uicsern on eyrry hand. Children uir allowed to run liaise, and the education ot tlie street! It not good. The parents are fully oeruptedjitid the questlnu arises "how shall our children be projierly trained?" Here we muy pHiisu to consider thai tno,l parent! aro urinated by a genernuB desiic thai their children shall have better edu catioual advantage! thau they themeelvea enjoyed. They all like tu think that tha lltlteor.es limy rise a step higher on Ihe social ladder and he removed Irom some of the dull monotony and sordid turroundii gi of their own haul lot in early lire. They wish and prav that those who coma after them may carry on the good name and honorable Iradiiious ol their parents asoci lited with morroflhn culture and rollue, ment from which they had the mislortune to be excluded. But can uuy inipurtial oh server say that as mutters stand at ireeui those'patrrnul witdies are in a fair way to "he tuflillcl? There is mi absence of Ihe rugged) virtues of the past, hut where ia the refinement of the present? The observer does nut find It visible to the naked eye. The pairntB say that I hey do their best by sending the rhildrrii to t-chiad. And here uriH's the crucial Kiintof the whole did! cully. Up"ii I he modern school teacher devolve manv of the most solemn duties winch iu more primitive lime were ex clusiv'ely within the province ot the parents The learher also practically usurps the functions nl a minister. The child is in erhool fur thirty hours of tha week, and in church, ut tin utmost, for four. Its moral mental and physical development depends muiiily upon whut is seen and beard end leu rued during lliose ihitty hours ol hearty vigorous, aspiring, ull-obeervautyouug life. Who are, ub a cluas, the penple.uion whom such momentous responsibilities rest? Wulk into the averuge school-nami ; not the nor mal or the higher xrudrd establlshmeul,but the common country school room, where, ol necessity, tlie great bulk nf our children are prepared or ihe duties and vtcissilu les ol lile. We find, as a rule, young men and women who doubtless aro excellent in their way, but whose intellectual light is nut o that kind likely to set the Lehigh riter in a blaze. Most of them have lound relume in teaching Irom the drudgery of larm lle,and lu return for their lighter work arcept re numeration less than thut o a farm la borer. Their srholeslic arquiiemeiits di certainly not deservo higher reward, how eier gml Iheir intentions or iiuimpearli. able their rharuciers. The young woiimn will abandon leaching with delight when the lover collies along who ran supinrt her, und the youug man will throw up hisscnuol honks and liis hat when hu procures a berth ou Ihe railroad, in the lawyer's office, or in the drug store of llieturgron. Even should lhoe qua-ter educajed people have remained teachers they were absolutely aud ludicrously unqualified lor their position. People with small rnuiul ambitious, and very sinull charucters and incomes to aui Hiit Ihem, are not those who will discharge towards cuildren the great aud houorable du lira o "guide, philosopher and Irirnd " Twriity, thirty, or even Ihr manillc-nt stiiend oltniily.riyeilollarsa mouth "and eatvuiiself ' will not pr cure men or wo men with the neca.-iry culture, character and InreulivcB lu direct anl guard Ihe many little iiiiea. wiio Missess such terrible posa bilitics lor g.aai and evil. As a matter of fact they leach and can leach them nothing except a tew barren facta which have little to do with murals, manners of intellect The growing generation is.in many rosjurls, worse r,rl forntucstioii than the precerding one Teaching has become a dull machine; a house id refuge for iucotiiMlenre and mock resjiectabilily, era passrt lathe mllocrity ol better wid profesi,ons. Themininunity at larga ia lo blame for the narrow miuded parsimony which would reduce the mod honorable of all professions tu Ihe level ol the KHirrtt trade. And Ihe little children, ju the glory and freshness nf the wnild, who have been tha poet's song, Ihe artist's model, and tha Saviour's chosen company are (till, sent out upon life with little hoie in this world and little care for the Kingdom of Heaven. Fjuxlivo. list of Letteri Remaining uncalled for in Ihe Pott Of fica at this placo, Aug. SO, 1883 : Albright, Jacob Rehrig, Sarah Serlats, Mary Walk, Lewis Williamson, D. G. Schmidt, Elvina Hawk, Iteuben Kruni, Alvin J. Krrssley, Charlei Rex, George Persons calling for any of the above let ter! will please tay "advertised." T J Pr.irt.uT. As.'l P.M. The Lelilr.li Vulley Temp-trance Camp Hireling o,nr. mi Tuexlay with a fair at- j ten, lanre at Island Grove. Twriity-ulue I l-iila are pltrhed i n Ihe grounds. Prof T. Greru.ol Litayrtie College, Eiilon, ileliv arel an abU addre,s um "'A ilocwr'a ub' set valluu about aJvuhul." Annual Fair of Carbon County, As may bo lean by the -pauorimtc post ers, which lend a new beauty tu tbe land tcaoof our public streets, the VHh Anuual Falrof the CarUin Cmuty Industrial So ciety will be held lu Lehighton, commenc ing Tuesday, October 2d, 1883, aud con tinuing fur lour days. Valuable prizes Will be awarded l tueeeaslul exhibitors ul burses, horned cattle, sheep, swine, imuliry, certals, vegetables, flowers, farming luiple units, ores and tiietals and various inisvl laneous products or tiaturaor of Industry, Thursilay and Fiidav Will be devoted lo trials ol speed, for man, beast and bychde with skilled bandlcippers us inultera of the cereniouics, theslanils anil oiuor privil eges uf the Fair grounds will be disposed ol tu tho highest bidden) at tha public sale to bo held on the grounds at 2 u'clock p. m., ou t ie 8aturdav alteruoon, September 22, at which time and place all pcrsous Inter esleilnre I nvi ted to attend. All small stauds, hitherto Bold duriug tha fair, will be absu lutely prohibited. Nouo hut the peruia ueiit slauds, til which more have boen ended by Ihe Society, Will be sold, unless for flying roaches, shows, etc , which vill not llltellere with thu lelresliitielil stands. Come, one and all ; male uud Ivuaulr; uhl, yuutlgaud lUlddle ugeil "Come us tlie winds oma When luiosts urv rendeil; Come as the waves cume Wuen navies sue strauded," A Fsrtisant Icqatty, xvl. AuvoUiTX : mere IS quite 8 lurure among tbe medical Ir leruiiy; a ahakiiij; up, us it were, among the dry bones ol Es oulapius. Miracles uro ior formed. 'Ihi halt and lauie are made to walk, tu hcai and speaa, and uii,ul the dead liiuduulivr Woudera will never ueuto. The native rlr mei.t ol the medical prolessmu the tclclne of medicine and surgery (haired. lheii Durables id lower Carbon (uud who'd u j thu iiilu tlirre wrre so tnuii.t ) Ih ckitig t "The Prlvute Modirul Itistllutu" in seairii fthat great boon -go.nl licallt I uud in In g-.nun,ity ol their hmrts riwurdiugll. " jieoialista" with surh liuiiillicriil lers, a nuke our home ilortois1 eyes well ti with tbe waters of holy ouvetou-nees Noe ill tiii-laiiguage ul Josh, " why U this lliu V Six doctors In Lehightoii ana a hian. mi re in the balance ol lower Carbon, am -ii ihttiiy Incurables, so luauy drioriNe-l,.lr 1 Now, tlirre must be u luck ol contl'lriicu oi the part ol the people, or a luck ! aliilllx ou tlie pail uf the 1'iolewioii. If tlie form er, (whirls I doubt), what is tu be done? II the latter, wiry not swap nt! a hall a uvz en nf our doctors on a giani full Ib'iiL'ed our. whether he has two Ihrre diplomas or none? mat is one way out of the dilemma. Le hightuti ought to nave one expert sia-rialisl, uud il not Lehightoii, at uuy rale Carbon inuiity Mauch Chunk, for lustanro. For the oredit ol the tiiediral protrusion this matter might bodiscuModhy the Curb-m Coumy Meoical Socielv. Wi, the uiintuon twiple. iluu't understand this thing: all we see can see, is, cures are made, aud we want lokunw why our iloctort run not make Ihem. They all leem lo make money, und what Lliev make thev tnukd Irolu us. and all I have to lay ia if we are lo pay the doc- ton, we waul the best, uud nut only the bell in mouth aud word but indeed. Thai ii all, Mr. E litur. "A word tu the wist, is tulh'riunt." la'DUIKER. August 2D, 1SP3. Fair and Festival. Washington Camp,No. 117, P. 0. S. of A , of Parryvlllu, Pa., will hold a Grand Fair a id Festival lu their hull, on Friday and Snurday.Sept. 14 and 15. The followiiii: are am ing the prizes to be contested fur : A gold chain between Drs. TC ut x and W W. Rober; a gold headed cune,a velocipede, gold pencil case, and a large doll baby, Fo the baby there are many o nupetitors. Re freshments ofall descriptions will be furn ished in the hall at reasonable prices. A sensation was caused at Mt.Carmel on Sunday morning by news of Ihe mar riage of Arnold Trctzgar, a Lutheran, In Miss Catharine Rooney, thedaughter ol a prominent Catholic The marriage haiU place, on Saturday evening nt the Lutheran parsonage. The bride's family are highly indignant over the matter. Several new companies uro preparing to operate at once in Ihe S. liuylklll coil districts, and the prosiects arp verv lavo able, fur a large output uf coal within a lew months. The young bov Schoepe, who had the misfortune to lose both lens while in the ad of limiting on a roal train oiuioslte the Stove Works, is rewrtcd as being much im proved. Tbe Welsh Baptist Association, ol Pennsylvania, has b-en holding its annual session in Snenaiiuoah during the week. Some time ago Brran Monaghan, a Maizeville merchant, was assaulted and robbed of a considerable sum of money Andrew Brennau, alleged to he tl e guilty party, escaiied arrest by following the ud .vice of Horace Gieely. " L-8i w.ek lift re turned and was arrested in Shenandoah. Mauch Chunk was well represented at tha camp-meeting last week. .MAKICIDI). COOICSON-LAGER.-O11 Ihe 2llh lilt., at Lansford, hv J F. Werner. Esq., Georne II. i;ooK,on. 01 ai. Ulnlr, Brhiiyuill Uo and Detairah Lager, of Linsford, Pa. Spring Styles ! H. JET. Peters' Merchant - - Tailoring KSTAULISUMENT, Toil Offleo Build lor i opp, I'ubllc Square, Bank Street, Lehighton. A full lino of (iENTS VUR.V1SMINU Ka P H Is- 1 ilE-i New Advertisements, 'taVA SB 2nJt' bz3 i? jaf "tiS f xv-a' fcVii3 " S.'to't? DIVORCES. No puhlleilyt resident! of any Mute. Iieterilnn, Non-support. Advice and nppllcatlunt for stainu. W, II. I.!:!-:, Att'i, -.Si) Uroadway, a. V. nu;S w f dvertlsera I tend for mir Solcct List ol Lo Ileal NewsW.rs, fleo P, Rpvol'& Co., 10 Spruce at., rstsyt Xrk, ' "r 1 ' Publ o Salo, The Trustee, of the M. F. church of I.e. hlahion. I'a,. w l I loll nt I'uldlc Sale at tin U11UI.OH on Ulik street, on SATUUPAV. Sept. S, 1883, at TWO o'clock P. M , the lollowlno- articles urohiuch propffty, vis-: On toll, lutol cor pel m il tiiatiltnr, Ttlnitaw-btlnds. .en, lnch e. the bell, urnl other articles. Terms will be u.ude kiioirn o dav or sale. UU.l.lAAl kKHKRER, President nf the UourJ, pug. S6.SW. CORTICELLI SEWING SILK. MML'S. 'MIV IT. .Tiis Best Sewing: Krery pool war mlvii u(infn U r t ii ml or AI u ti e tiwtntr. Smootb. ir tH. Pull LeitKtli, ullpi,Hnk jKur f ore .rMfj tor ti( 1 1 CULL,!1 eiwl ifik. SENSIBLE MEN: unit wo- turn know .a w I ar l-a t im aaf ft Ii I i that of the mnny (llrsci aril iloraiiKilueiilr ut ihv botlv enoli Inii i (ivarjttt muio nr orf Kin unit tiint each a illMen-nl metliotl nl trvatii.int In tTilcr tu tleut a cute, ami a uionieui'0 rt fleet lull trUFt cunvlnre tliat nn of qUUtk lli.rtlU1l)8 foUml U()tl l lie mi 11c cluiintiiif io l ure all ut u luimhi-r u ilia int'trtciil illrt- nn( il if i uses uiut pro c full. urre, vviu 11 in uu uv cnu iimpi uun dv. POOR PEOPLE: nnd toplp ol in il e r w I e even people well-to-do or vr?ltliy (1 d tb t tnormout taipriul )irictlflnt;pli)lclans art a lerlou burdi-n to I liem. and alio flod that a Ur pnyiiiu tlit-imelvei poor tliat nu h. nnt una ticurut-ii io iiicii, iimi in iuci ivy nut: thrtiwn tlud- money itwuy. lo riVfrcmi hesi eUs wu utter UAerif'st Ao. Bfl Sure Hemtcltrs tn the tick at d KUtlYrinij une lit wed y ioi eauh dlRHiise, withuut lur a muitiem L'luim InisT that uhe ieme.lv will cure anv other div. ?nso than tho onecfattnl lor IU and ni there remedies une ttooU tlie H it of icar without a ilnfle failure. airtccto refund tht money paid tn ever; tntanca where a tu o Uiiut uuiiiirt'iy Mituiuu. i nv rtintiui'S are enure. U vt'eiable. can du m harm and will ihsI. tlrclv vuie uvorv diifaid lor nlilch thev am ii r scribed. DMCI M ATI On1 Ooot. Lnm.. nnr i v h i rim hmouoihu w . . . sciatic aud Neuraltflrt arp relieved atomu ami oftlve. Iv cure. I bvtlieuiuot Wlieelet'i; N fid lthiu. mitiuKum Uy, We my huldiv thai Iniliu wursi caf ot no tnatur how long tt and ing t ulvo relit; t but voitivttv cur tor all tin-e. I uillntr to do thin wo will putttlvcly tefLDd tli money latd lur tri-utii.rut. and It i ur ttujTurlUK are not positively vt pped fur all time ynii have nut thrown )Ut' uitiiity awu) an you would oo an o hT than t eit uuaran teed r. modles. Ihepriuetd Y neeltr'n iu, pd Ktitumatlo K fined) U oiilj AO cvnti, obialit ab.e lioui druiinlt8 ur rent ireu by mail on ruceipt of price. biuuipB tuken. mmim wm.s&'i nuturowliha pretty (ace. beautiful Uure, taultlefcti eoinptexlon, as well at the twee I cut ot tctLpers and laullleii meiital qualities K'owr pr-matu ely old, uroy and wrlokled, tier lorm lone IU perfect eontour, Ihetoiua plexion become fallow, the briKhtnoMeates (ho eye. a technic uf tanuuor takis the place ot Ihe oiicu luontil Fplrlt, an irrhabte ter vou8 friietioumiei' makes ifta burden, thuiKS ih it once were trifle worry It r tilt ille lc. come unlMarble, All I hia being caused by lie phynfo I derangements Kit l-uiuuii n tn wo men, which the innau modest) nf lemlnlne nature nretems iheir making known, and of which the Unoianco ul tholnedlcal pndes sh-u prevents a cure, KaI Header, pauie anil consider, 'IU Hdul)tou owe joutieif, yur fatnlly, and your Otd that jou shuu'd cure ui' ll ot tbee ttouMes and once more f el ihe glow fjf feet health and spttltsihit nature intended fur nu. Whetler't N. P6 Prticriptiont are p'eaoiiiil and palataileto take, couliiinjtioihtng ofun lnjuilous nature, and H ay be taken by all ages at all limes and In all cuhdltluns r; I ilium o9ilhlllt otllltf f cis. and will miillvel cure any of the pe culiar dUeases t which trinaks are nunjiui, FiillltiK to produee a perlect cute the pro. Illetors will it-iuinl the moner paid lor the trt'a'mciil Ifyou have aFallorvioinple.on( constant or Inicrmlttcnt heaihichen, back ache, rertlersness. los uf apjietlte, sutdnes flort n muni lily flow, ur Irn-gularllles itiere nl, accompanied by beadaclies, niTr.tiiiiu s, hyidertre and similar sjnintotus, Whetter't .o.03 I'mciption "C'will posl liely re s ore uu to health. Ifyou hve a sen-atfon o hett and ihroiblnir iu the nack, Irtquen fainting spl U, Leucrrhea or while illneh rge painful er wa.dlim ttensatlun In urinating, rcddUh ur white den.pii In urine, hoi and dry kln, Wheeler'i Xo.QQ rrttcriptitm" C" will give luiniullate and lulling rt lit f. Tbe itrice ol heeler'a No 04 frercripti.'tis jl'and () are fiut-entvencn, bialnuhieftf m drug u U tit ursvnt h mall secure from observation Kistpald uu rvcelj tuf price, rustage stamps akcu. CATARRH.jK' nedlcss to de. the svinidoma this nauseuus dti. raso that Is sapplmt the Ille uud strength of im in!)) oi ine isiirt-si aim oesi ni imm seits, otd and juui-ir, sutleilng alike from the -oi. sunous dripping in tbe throat, the poisonous nasal dlsuiiarges the fetid breath, and gener m1 weakness, dhility, and languor, alde from tli-nemo suOVrlnue uf this disease, which If not checked cin only end in loss nf p4iat, hoa?enes. weakened sight, lossul memniy, deafoesH and premature denth If not checked b-rre It Is too late. Labor, ntudv and r SfHn-h In Aineib'ii, I uropeand Kji stern lands have testilied In WhtrU $ .Vo. 96 Imlant He tie and Sur Curt Jor CaarrA. remwiy which couialns no harmful Inuradlenis, ami halts guaranteed u cure evfry case of acute ir chr.-nlo Oitarrh or money refunded, Vkel tr't A. Go iMttanl Bet i4f find Surt Curt or Catarrh will cure every cise ot catarh, hay fev roras hma, prlox $1.00 per package, trom druggists or sent by malt on rtcelpt ot price. Whuttr't So. M Surs ' ure for Kidney and nessof kidneys, InQammatlun of kldoeys or llvep teetl.tx. tVktilr$ Vegetable Hit are the fnly rrii" edy that eute ointptlon. irivtng na oral action of tb lowtu without physlclng, purg Inv, grlitinir ur i alo, I'rlce W oviuW, f dro If stSfir by mail rTAffffr's yerrinc ront fo mental degres sion, loss ol luaiihoiHl, languor, weakntes or over taxation ol tbo brulu U lnralasble. price S5 cents. WE GMAMEi cores In every case or will re fund moner nht. Wo pUce our price for these remedies at lers than inetwenilelh of ihanrloe asked by oth crs lor remedies umti which yoa take all tbe chances, aud we specially 1dtU tbe patron, ago of the many persnsrb i have tried otter remedies Wilbuut etTeot or d pleted thlr purses by paying doctor bills that benefitted thtui not. HW TO OBTAINSS Ihrm. If they have not (rot Intra, write at once lo Ihe proprlators,anclosln tba price In money or stamps, anrl they will be. tsnt von at nnca by mall, post-paid. Oorraspoadeaca sollCtoJ. Add i ess plainly, Ia. WltriKLEli U CO-, No. 96 W. Ilaltlmora 81.. UALTIilOUE, AID. sept. l. lesi-ly. SrEOIAti XUTICF.S, A OA Til). To all who are saff-'lng from lbs errors ant) Inil'scretlons n inuih. iieivuus weakness. early ilecav. loft of luanliniMl. Sic . I will Send a ri-cliui Ibat will cure jiu. FrIKti Or' (HI lllra Tli's irreat roineily wai .ll'cuv. ered lv a -Mst'on irv lnoulb Amerir. Sei-d Tftfa-lilrsse.1 envelope lo lha 11 1 v. Josxrn , lyuAK.Huuoa u, ioifci.iiT. aati.Ji.1. Noted Meh ! Dr. John F. Hancock, late President cf the National Hut-, maceutical Assodatlon of thaUnltet Eutc J, says t "Brown's Iron Et iters kat ss beivy sals, Is coDcuicd to ba a 6am toatcj th, cbaractar of tb. mani bctarars Is a voucher for Its purity BadnnxnatuaxcaUaoee." Dr. Joseph Roberts. President Baltimore rhinnaceutlci College, layit " I Indorse It as a Ho. tseoMa, rsllaU. as a slraatthealnr taala, fro froa akobollc poUwut " Dr, J. Faris Moore, Ih, D., Professor of Pharmacy, SaltVi pore Pharmaceutical College, uy " Brown's Iron Diners Is a aaJa aed rtllitls m.dicla., pMiilral Ires from sjcotollc poisons, aa4 ea ba rccommendsd as a toaic tut us. SAoag Ihosa vrko oppose akoaoL Dr. Edward Earicksoh, Secretary Baltimqre College of rhar, faacy, tiyt "I Indorsa It at aa orcsBsol medicine, a good dlftttlra arant, and a non-buoaicaai la tlx fullsst fenst.'' Dr. Richard Sapinotok, one of Baltimore's oldest and piot reliable physiciant, uyi "All who havaused l(prali. lu standard virtues, and tha wall. Lnown character of tli. hous. which snakes li Is a sufficient auarauc of lu being all that Is cbUnwrf, fot they ar men who could not ba I eh duced to ofTer anything .Is. but a tclUlle Qtdlclne fer puUfc uif ,t A Druggist Cured, Eoomboro, Md., Oct. is, itta, Gntlemn: Ilruwn's Irua Xlll ten cured me of a bad attack or Indigestion and fullness In th. stom ach. Having tested It. I uk.pesas-i tire In recommending It to my Cus tomers, and am glad to say l give, entire, satisfaction to all." Ceo, W, IIorruAH, Druggist, Ailc your Druggist for Drowm'j Ikon Bittees, and take no other, One trial will convince yon Jai in ii what )-ou need. THE BUST OF ALL, NIMENTS roa 2bit wUQ mm Tor inoro tlian a tb lrd of a oentnrs' the BnteTir,! r.Tnatmif t.lnlmenthutieen 9 known ta lnllllonn nil over tho world aa B tho onlysafo rollaiiop for the relief of i nccldonts mnl pnin, Jt is a medicine I nbovo prleo unit pmlso tlie boat or lu lUiimi. rurevcry raiwofejtDmalpjtto itUe 1 Mustans Llnlmont la without nn txint. Jal Xt iicuetratva Hears and siiiiac). ta rifl,l. . I...-. tnnlHnr tliA fWHitlm. anco of pnln nnd lnflnmrnatlon Impaa alhlo. ItHotTociaiinon Human Fleah and tlmllrutoCrciitlnii uu equally TroatlW ful. Tim Slexlerm TANfi Liniment is) nooilcd by someboAy $n every lioaso. Every day brings nerra of the najouy nfnu awful scolUor ham subdued, of ili.nmnUej martyra re Btored, or a talttablo linrae or 09 saved by tho licallus porrcr of Uiia vrhlch speedily cures Such Bflmcnts) Of tlm HITMAN H.l-.Sll na 4 Rlienmntlam, KtvelltnBS, RtlsT unjoliits, t'niitrnctid JIIusclcs, JDnima ;.xmia Braids, Cats, Jlruues sna etprniiisi rsisouous asise. pun TllStliiirs. fitlfDieas. liimenm, Old S( Korea, TJIcera. rrostliltea.CblllilaUna. flMnre Nipples, CaUe.l Jlreatt, atnd ,M Indeed every form of external eUa ,M rr.se. It Urals Tvltnoitt scare. ,1 I'OrlllOllBbTBUUEiTlOSltCurew ,i sprains, Hivlniiy, tsurr joints, rfounder. TT.r11.aa rores. Hoot Dla leases, Toot Itot, Scresv Vorra, ejat, l Hollow Horn,' Hcrntcliet, WlsaV Straus, Hpavin, 'xiirnmi, awns;ovBf 9 111.1 flnrra. l'oll I2vll. 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