"Original Cheap Cash Store." Oar new and basalioma Una of La1lf Silk Handkerchiefs, Dulles l.lnen llcm-slltohed lUnilkerehirs, J.illes Linen Mournlnir IInilkr rclilefs. I.nlics llsrdf red Onml.rlo Handkerchiefs, ladles I'UIn Oi in brio Handkerchiefs, I.aillti l.lnen Oollnrs, I.arlios II am tro rx Trimmed Ollrtra, T.ariiita l.lnen Mournlnir CJollltrS. Ladles Kanoy I.sca Collars; newest pattern, J.nmes i.itce ricnus, Jjtdlcs Fancy Ties, Ladles Linen Uufft. Lirilea Hamburg Trimmed CulTs, Ladlea Hose, orerery Dcacrlptlon, Ladles Hose (Supporters, Ladles Uracci, the beat make out, Ladles our stock of Oorsets liiroll worth mnf attention nt It Is tho prot left, moat dnralile, and cheapest line of Corsets ercr snown in mis town. J. T. JJUSBAUM, Opp. Publlc-Squaro, Dank Street. LehlRh in, l"a. Juno 9, 1883-ly. ton SATURDAY, SEPTEMBEU 8, 18S3. Our Neighborhood in Brief. Delightful (he weather. N. S. Bnedlker.of -Montgomery county" has sixteen potatoes that fill an ordinary potato baaket, The Mahanoy people nro in a itale of ferment. They are Boon to have a real laundry in their citv. Three hundred delegates will attend the Fireman'a convention at Scranton the week aflernext. ST3.G0 TO ROSEnEUY'S, IN OBERT'S BUILDING Full AN EASY SHAVE. James Stanton, n miner, employed A the lillantjnwiin Colliery, near Shenandoah, wai latally injured by a fall uf top coal on Fri.lay. Mrs. FranWin Smith, of Eldred town ship, Monroe county, killed a large rattle snake a fenr days since while it was in the act ofspringtnj; at her infant child. The case of Siihiitn Alexander, the Ilul ?an murderer, Iim been appealed to the supreme court, and the expenses are assured 1y Mr. Ford, of the Philadelphia Inquirer. l The Democratic primary elections will bo held on Saturday, September 29th, and the convention will ho held at the Court House Mauch Chunk, on Mojday, Octo ber 1st. At least 2500 persons wern on the grounds at East Mahanoy Junction, Schuyl kill county) on Friday to witness tho servi ces In commemoration of the 400th anniver sary of Martin Luther's birth. toa.For Sale, nn Illustrated edition of the History of the United Stales, four large octavo volumes, will bn sold cheap. Fur particulars call at the Advocate nlHce. The Eislon fair will bo held on the llth, 12th, 13th, and HlhofSrptenibcr. Ar r ingVmcnta havo been tnabe to render it more popular than oyer. Liberal premiums are olTered. Tho truck, and grocery store keptjby George Davis, of Shenandoah, was robbed on Saturday of many valuable articlrs and $157 in money. Mr. Davis has a clue to the thieves. The ghost, whoo tinheavenly cries has frightened tho people of Tiniir.iirjim almost into an iucreaso of their tKtllco force and fireThrigade, turns out to be a younj woman with nightmare. JItrGotn Haentnnn's store, Lehightnn, Ta., In get the leading genuine American batches; as he deals In none of the foreign imltat!ui trash with wliich the jKiiple have ttecn-so extensively swindled. i .$rtle pe'rsiin tirvtfo. Into St. Joseph's Catholic school house in South Etston, iasl week. They tore up oil the books, spilled the Ink on the flo..r, broke the desks and drew indecent pictures on the walls. John Frack and wife, of Ilyrlo Talk, wcreorresled en Saturday, fiiran outrageous assault upon n little girl, Cassio Richards, an orphan aged thirteen. The A mcrirnn AqriiultutM (English or German edition),nnd the Caiiiiox Aiivooair wilt bo sent to any address on receipt of two dollars. The prico of the Agricultural is $1.60. Miss Mary Packer, eldest daughter of the late Judge Packer, was at Mountain Tark last week with a troop of children from Mauch Chunk. (round was broken 'on Saturday by a large tore, of workmen for thoomlrin-tion uf tho Philadelphia and Reading ciuup.iiiy's new' short line between Potlsyllla and She inokin. Patrick. Cuminings, Shenandoah, was severely injured by a blast nt Kohiiioor col liery on Saturday. A portion ofhis skull was driven in, and other serious injuries were inflicted. EU-Ifyou wanta nice ttnnoth.casy shave your hair cut or shampooing, go to Franz Botijrer's Saloon, under the Exchango Ho tel. He will fix. you right, and don't you forret It. John I,utij a respectable young man of roltsvllle, died suddenly. Sunday morning, of heart disease. This was the secmid case of the kind in that city within tweuty-four u uirs. Forty one additional suits wero insll tuted before an alderman of Allentown, on Monday, against the Bethlehem Iron Com pany by former employees, tn receive tho mount deducted from their wages in pay ment f stum bills. Tho Association of the Welsh Congre gational churehs, in Eaatern Pennsylvania, held its annual conference In Mineraville on Saturday and Sunday, and In Pottaville on Monday. There was u large attendance Irom adjoining counties. A mortgage given by the listen and Bangor Railroad company for $100,000 wos filed In the Recorder's riffles at Kaston last week. W. II. GaUiner, ot PhiUdelphla, la trustee. The grading of the road is being pushed rapidly forward. fl havo purchased an Immense stock of. Wall Paper as jobs, and will give the people of Carbon county a ehsnce to buy re tail at wholesale prices. Don't miss this Ahyiiee. E. F. Luckenuacb,fil Broadway, JUaucn uuunk. M. R. Q. Butler has realgned his ap- iiolment as auditor to ascertain the indebt edness of Kidder tnwnship,and the court has spnoiuteii Hon. W. H. Rapsher, au at torney of town, as his successor. For the week ending on the 2Slh insl, 138,116 tons of coal was transjiorleil over the Vr RR., making a total of-lovoiu tons to that date, and showing an increase of as compared with tamo timo last year. The Lehigh Orchestra, of this place, exhibited their musical skill and training. wiin- treat success, at. the residence of B.J, Hunts, on Lehigh street last TbursJay evemng. pt.Mlss Mary Packer lately purchased the Belford property in Mauch Chunk which she proposes to turn intoa psiochisl school ana wDich will be under the immed late care of St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Mauch Chunk, The gate-keeper of the bridge at Wilkes. barre calle-1 his dog to help him to comil uiiu iuu wuinsn y wy ion, Tlio Urg lit ovlb and then tliey paid. The Rrst Irost of the season visits J Au- tlenried, Monday night,, and extended from Tamaroja to Pine Groye. The finding of the Prlmroso vein at Gtrardvlllo by the Coal and Iron company nn Monday creates a feeling of great satis faction among the citizens of lint place and Pottaville. The search was a long nnd ex pensive one. The coal is of thefinutrjual ity and the yein oyer ten feet thick. The September term of tho rolttvillo Criminal Court opened on Monday with an unusually heavy docket. One hundred and thirty new cases wero returned by the Grand Jury, and a vast number remained from the last term. The turnpike between Girordsyllle, nnd Mahanoy Dane was destroyed on Suudny morningowing to the cave-in of the col llerles beneath. Competent judge assert that only gross rarlcssnots on part of the colliery owners has endangered the safety of the road. Edward Bcdda1!,ono of tho local editors of the Shenandoah Herald, was arrested on Saturday, nn charge of libelling a Mrs. Dcrr, of William IVnu, by alleging her to have beeo a principal in a drunken fray Tho defendant pays costs and made n pub lic retraction. There is a criminal suit in prospect. 10d. to 4()d. nails ot J". L. Gaud's ibr only $3.00 per keg. Locks $2.70 per doz About the year 1858 tho late John V Forney made a speech at tho Mansion House, Maurh Chunk, and enthusiastically rclerred to Mouch Chunk and vicinity as "Th'rs granil Switzerland 6l America." This was unquestionably the origin ol the very popular and appropriate, term. "Some malicious person living inShen ondoah says the corresondcnt of the Prcst scattered poisonous bcof about the streets of that place to destroy the canines " Mahan oy Record. The iVest correspondents ought to haye something bettor to do than scat tering poisoned meat for Shcnaildoah dgs. Tho Lehigh Valley Railroad Company Is looking over Huntingdon with a restless, yearning eye. Wo understand that the company has a notion of taking up the routo from Fletnington to the Delaware River, which was lalkod of by the Central boiiio ten years ago, and building a road of its own. Lewis' Best White Lead at $7.00 a hundred at J. L. Gabel's, lbr cash. The Imildingofthe gymnasium at La fayette College began on Saturday and will be pushed lorword rapidly. Tulal cost of the new improvement will bo about $15, 000, which is promised n In adv. Joseph G. Fartridgc, a veteran of the Seventh Pennsylvania Cavalry, a promin ent member of tho Grand Army and n highly esteemed citizen of Poltsvillo drop ped dead on Centre stect Saturday mnrninc while on Ills way to n camp firo at Agricul tural Park. He was in the net of sounding a bugle, when he was attacked with heart disease. ' .Tames Froncy, a leading merchanland a good horseman of Shenandoah, attempted to ride a trick pony nt the "Hidden Hand company, which performed in that city on Mondoy nlqlit. The pony threw hlni the first mount. Mr. Farney lost his wager ami temper, broke his arm and very nearly broke his head. Pure Linseed Oil, at J. L. Gabel's, G8 cents pnr cral- lon for cash! Dr. .1. n. Callen and Alfred Watson. both of Shenandoah, were pitched out of a carriage while driving to Pottaville on Tuesday. The doctor fell clear out of the vehicle and was not seriously Injured, but Mr. Watson's feci caught in the carriage and ho was carried for n considerable dls tonco. His collar bono was broken in three places, and his head so hadly bruised as to mako his recoyery oxtreinely doubtful. Tho Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal Kx chengesat their meeting nn Friday last re fused to mako any advance in the prices ofcnal to the lino and city trade for the month of September. Il is understood thai the Philadelphia and reading Coal and Iron Company expresses considerable sjr nriso at this, but will not withdraw the advanceit has made. Ecadv mixed paints at J". L. Gabel's for $1.25 per gallon. The grist mill, saw mill, wagon house and lumber shed of Israel Heyer, at Monreatown, Northampton county, were burned to the ground at midnight on Sat urday. Loss, 18,000; insurance, about $7000, of which $2000 is In the'Northainplon Mu tual, $3000 in (ho Farmers' Union Mutual and $1000 in the Gcrmanla, of New York. Tho or'gln of tho firo ia unknown. It is authoritatively announced that the Pennsylvania Railroid Company has concluded to purchase the Pennsylvania and Martin's Creek Railroad charter and Immediately build into the heart of the slato regions, from Martin's Creek, North ampton county. Tho erection of a bridge to connect the Belyidere Delaware division with iho new road will be commenced at once. "Best make of Horse Shoo Nails for 20cts a pound by the box at J. L. Gabel's. Suits have been brought against the Bethlehem Iron Company by a large num. ber of former emp'oyes to recover the amounts deducted from their wages at the cud of each month in piymcnt of bil's In curred at the company's store. Judgment has been rendered against the Company in two cases for more than $300. The total amount Involved is very large, and the question is one which concerns other cor porations in the State. The Borough Council of Enston having ordered rertatn streets curbed and paved, the draco Reformed church, College Hill, bad to comply with the order. As the con gregation Is uot wealthy they agreed to do the work themselves, and for three nights last week worked by torchlight, digging trenches and putting in the heavj curbing. Rev. Dr, Heisler. the pastor, was conspicu ous in tr.e work, which was finished Satur day night amid great enthusiasm. J. L. Gable has just re ceived three carloads of Phos phate which he is selling at $30 and .i5 per ton. Willium'Tobin, of Shenandoah, drank too much whiskey lsst Mondoy, and, se curing a large knife threatened to "end tho whole brood" of his family. He attacked bis mother and sister who Hod screaming from tho madman. One young woman would have been murdered bnt for the in lerfereuce of Tulin's fa!her,wtio picking up a clothes prop, felled the youngster witu one terrible blow. It is doubtlul if young Tubiu will recover. Chatlfjj.Kclchk who. was. ''18r',? n? having died last week in the Hazleton prison,, is a very animated corpse,, and "handy with his vttlela" moreover. lie is at present taking three meals a day with more than the regularity of jhck-wnrk. When he saw till death notice la tho paper he guessed he'd bo ablo to "walk to his own funeral." This Is a good subject for "Why Not Try." Lewis Schloss, a newsboy .sixteen years of age, was cut in two on Mondsy night ol Mnbrsvllle. He had gone to work on Sat urday as newsboy on tho Philadelphia A Reading Railroad. Monday ho made his second trip. As tho train neared Mohrs villo he started with a bundle ot papers to go back through tho train, supposing that there was still another car behind. It lisd been cut off nt tho station below. In the dark he stepped off tho rear platform mid was so crippled by tho fill that ho wasun ablo to crawl away and was cut In two by a down coal traim Tho deceased, who lived in Hamburg, was a bright lad and much respected in Iho community. A lot of good second hond watches for sale at S. llagaman'a store, liuk street, Lehighton. "Buffalo Bill" was on the war-polh during the week and dropped into see us Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Clauss has had a substantial flag stone payement laid in front of her resi dence nn Bank street. Elmer Ycnser,bctlcr known ns'Jsck," abocr 1 1 years of age, was thrown from a horse ami an severely injured as to bo con fined to the house. Mrs. llammann accompanied by her son Charlie, of Buffalo, N. Y., aro visiting friends in this town and Fackerton. Our genial young friend Al. Graver, will start on a trip through the west some timo next week. Pleasant journey Al. Allentown has 22 churches, 22, nilnie- ters, 22 hotels. 54 lawyers, and 13 news paper publication. James Butz, hotel-keeper at Topton, exhibits a potato behind his barwhiih weighs two pounds aud an ounce. A young Polish nobleman, who had loft Europo owing to complicity in revolu tionary associations, applied for work on Tuesday at I lio cool mines. His white hands make It difficult to procure a living by manual labor, but his countrymen at- sibted him and urged him to muko trarls for Northumberland county iu which di rection ho immediately trended his way. George II. Ilpflinan formerly n hotel- keeper at Scnuylkill Haven, met with a very serious accident a short distance above Slatiugton on Sjlurday evening a week. While walking along on the truck of the Lehigh Valley railroad he was struck by an up bound freight train, causing n fracture of his right shoulder blade, several severe bruises on his left leg, and a number of painful scalp wounds. Ha was tho same evening sent to St. Luko's hospital. AVIiile Charles Kline, alias "Busier," was playing drill ot Potlsyllla on Monday night with Daniel Burns, tho latter tuo- duccd a long Mailed knife nnd ripped up too whole length of Kline's bowels so ll.ot tho intestines protruded. Klino died on I Tuesday. Burns has not vet been arrested. An epidemic prevails among Iho Haz leton pigs. Jacob Drumtra lost nn animal last week nnd has a chance of losiug an other. Tho lareeat school ntlendanco ever registered in that district nn first Monday took pluco this term ut Wllkesbarre. 1,41 0 names were entered. A folonder, named Albert Chlchoeh- ussky, was killed by u fall of coul in No. 1, Tunnel mine, Nautiooke, on Saturday. Ho was 35 years old and leaves a wi.low. The infant child of woman, who gave the name of Frances B.rbon, died in ber mother's arms in a drug storo at Freeniantburg, Northampton oounty, on Monday. The mother camo from Pretcotl, Canada. The P. A. R. company will build all their own locomotives in the future, nnd II is said that they aro negotiating for the Carteri Allen machine work" at Tamoqtta Hie Allentown rolling mills havo be. gun tho manufacture of a full lino of struc tional irons. On Fridoy a feat nnparalleled In the history of rail rulllng was accomplished al the steel rail mill of tho Scranton Steel Kunii:iuy. oicei runs iju icet long were rolled direct from tho soaking pit. This has neyer before been done either in Europe or America. Rails have been rolled direct from the pit, but not 120 feet In length The tax suit of the Commissioners ol Northampton county ogainst Lafayette College was decided at Easton on Tuesday. Tlio county claimed that the college proper ty, yaiued nt $750,000, was not exempt from taxation, as tho college was not a charitable institution, inasmuch, as il charged a tuition fee and rented nut its roams to students. Tho defenso was that the college was not aolf s'ipporting. The. court assessed the total tax at $300, while tho amount. surd for was $5,000. Big Cryk Items- Nathan Snyder and wife, of this place, wero on visit to Mauch Chunk lost week Lewis Grayer and Mr. Gebhord, of Wcissport. were t our nlsco last Sunda von a visit to Joseph Graver. Mr. Churdon, of Cntasounua, is erect ing n new house at Walkaville. He Intends to put a farm in cultivation there. A picnic was held on Saturday last at Stemlcrsville. It was well attended, es pecially by tho younc. hut some, are In danger of having sore mouths from getting so many kisses. No wonder. A party ofyoung ladles and gentlemen, from LehichUn or Weissport. wero out here on a pleasure trip last week. We hope that iney enpiyeii u wen, inougn iney ought to ise a little more sense In regard t-i some of lie country people not to insult llietn. They might lead themselves into trouble. The Walcksvlllo Sunday School will celebrate its annual picnic at the old pic- uic grimuii uu me uiu. It Is believed by the farmers' that the potatoes will not turn out as was expected. Jok. Fackerton Ripples. Our public schools which opened about the middle uf August are well attended. Quite n number expert to co with the excursion to Calypsi Island on Friday. Several additional coal trains aro to be put on tho Lehigh Valley road In run be tween Paekertonaud Aiuboy. The increase ill the shipment of coal to that jwt necessi tates this step. For some reason or other, not known to your correspondent, tho Lehigh Valley Itaiiroau uunpany nsa suspenriel quite a number of their men in the blacksmith shop, stopped the gravel trains at Mauch Chunk, lessened the number of them In the various sections along the road and stopped work almost altogether at tho now round houses, thus Knowing hundreds of men out of employment who greatly need work. -The com iia ny Is curtailihs its expenses in every way possibhi.probably so that thev can declare u large divideud at the end of the year. Cellars aro being excavated in Rlcel's addition for the building of several more houses no suggest that the village now being built shall bo called Happy Hollow. Mrs. llammann and son Charlie form erly of this place, but now of Buffalo, N, - -...'. i ;.. r , . l . ' i.f aie Tiauiujt mvuus usic. auiv .ike Democratic, DoUg ateElectlons nnd Qonntj (CdnyeSllons. The Deieocratlo yolersof Carbon county will hold their delegate elections nn Sslur day, September 20th, 188.1, between the hours of 2 and 7 n'clock,p. in., at tho pieces of holding tho goncra I elections in the se veral districts, (unless otherwise ordered by the proper local committee and due public notice given of tho place specialty agreed upon) tnd elect dolegoU-s to represent said districts lu County Convention to be held at the Court House, In tho borough of .Mauch Chunk, on Monday, October 1st, 1 SSI?, at ono o'clock p.m., lo nominate candidates lor Associate Judge, District Attorney and County Surveyor, and to transact such other business as tnay be in order under tho rules. The districts will elect the following number of delegates re spectlvely, being according to the number of Democratic yotes polled at the laslgeu eral election : Dwi's. Delegate) Audenried... 2 Beaver Meadow....:) E Mauch Chunk. ..3 East IVnn ,2 Franklin .,a Kidder North........! Kidder South. 2 Lansford ,...3 Lnusanno 2 Lchigl .....2 -Lehightnn 5 ( L Towaineiieing... 4 JDiAt", DtUaatej Mahoning , 2 M Chunk, 1 W 1 Mauch Chunk 2 W2 Nesquhonlng 2 t'eckcr 2 Packcrtun 2 Parryvlllo 2 I'enn Forest. 2 Summit Hill ..! Townlnenslng 2 Wcatherly 5 Weisajiort ,. 2 The newly oppnlntcd members of tho County Committee will also meet at the Court House, al 1 o'clock p. m., on Mon day, October 1st, to organize and transact business. R. M. BRODIiEAD, Chairman Democratic. County Committee. A Mauch Chnnk Democrat- Dear Advocate: In tho Mauch Chunk Democrat of lost Saturday appeared n couple of paragraphs purporting lo bo tho copy orn cablegram' from tho Queen of England to Mr. Llvseyc congratulating that gentleman upon his nomination for tho office of Stale Treasurer. Tho Democrat quotes from (ho Philadelphia fruth, which, wo presume, Is supposed lo be a comic paper. There is tint much lun in thojoko anyhow, and (fit ismeontln any serious way hi influenco the coming eleelion it Is a bare faced forgery. But lis publication now for whatever purpoo Is only part of a base nnd pernicious election: oering method which should bo promplly exposal. I have noticed that e,vcr since fin nomination of Mr. Livsey he has been !epatlered with n spray of paper pellets from (he pop-gun artillery of the Democal Tho "head and Ironf'ofhls ofretidin that ot one timo he was a, British subject and served honorably in tho British army. There is not tho shadow ol a charge agiinsl his moral?, intellect or political character, tor is it insinuated that he has been remits in s single duty of Americin citlzn'h!p Now the Constitution provides for the mturallzition of foreigners; and by com p'ying with all the requisites, as Mr. Livcsey must havo done to procure la's nomination, he is as well qualified for the office lie desires as any legitimate desecn- lentof William Penn who never spent a lay outside the State of Pennsylvania. It is no particular blemish to havo been born an Englishman, as it is nn pnrticulnr glory to have been bom an American. Such events nro fac'j, like the nose upon a man's race, over which "tho fellow himself" Ins very little control especially at the commencement. The Important matter Is whether, having been born nt all, a man becomes a good citlzm of Enelond or America. ' Tho oltemptto vilify or belittle on Iwn'i! orable man, by making a criino out of his birth, is childish, contemptible and utterly undemocratic. It is a weak revival of the Knnw-Nuthing pestilence w h I ch, wo thought, had long since been exterminated by turning on tho stream of political car bolic acid. Tho effects of the Democrat' efforts to reproduce Iho plague will merely be to kill many of tho democratic) votes in this district. I hayo always boen a Jefler sonlan Democrat, and firmly bellovo in turning tho present rascals out, but I detest the Know-Nothings wore t'.ian "the ras ca's,"and having considered carefully the moaning ol tho paltry abuso lavished by tho Democrat upon a high-minded .honor- auio man lino air. Jjivsoy I should most certainly voto fur that gentleman and uriro all ..... 1. r-...l j ,.. . 1 .1.. in. . . " J "itsum ,;l Mill! (Ill IIKOWISO. Yours i-c, An Ami Kxow-Noiuixo; Reply to "Inquirer." "PstsmitxT Ixquiby" was hard on onr "native doctors" last week. But ho is all at sea when ho talks about "Speclali.ts" and lack of ability .thereby Insinuating that wo hove poor material In the medical pro feasion. He docs not know what he is taking about. I will woger him orony ot'ier fellow, that there is not anoth er place in the State with as many Spec ialists as Lehighton, or lower Carbihi. Let us enumerate from your advertising c.lumns and from the sign boards. Thero is an M. D , Ph. J)-, M. L. N. 0. P., (if you know what that means, I don't). Next, a physician and Surgeon, specialist on Salt Rheum ; next, u doctor, on eye diseases and wall paper j next, a vcnerablo M. D-, U. 8. Ex-Surgeon on Pensions j next, a specialist; on hydrophobia or mad dog bites, aud, If we go beyond Lehighton, wo may find an M. IJ , Who wiin Tlierapeutic.il ability can prescribe R. R. sills, fenco posts ami firo wood j one who deals out big pills and liltlo pills, and ho who with tlio most dig nity of nil can Pow Wow lir Ills and lor feyer. with or without medicine, nil i on. al infinitum, nil. dcsneraii luiii. Now I challcng"Inipiirer" to given la-llcr varietv and lo name u better supplied community mail we nave, .lnl oiimii; our enumera tion above, we may tiud most excellent material! one r more who cm boast ol having performed every operation on the human subject wrf,irm:b!e. even unto llm reduction ol a dislocation of the neck, and, if there is any merit in self laudation, such a one has certainly deserved tho name ol Dr. Ulowhard. Quite a number own.pos- aass, carry and wear gold-headed canes, gold medal lob chains, and diplomas of various sizesand shades as trophies of Iheir llieoretic.il prnflcionoy, confirming them in tle'rself sufficiency, inttvithttandlni? their practical dfft'eiency. Have I overrated or underrated,orhave I classified ill the above enumeration, onv who mav not belong there? Hyou believe it not, otamino the record at the county seat, where you will find tho austere Tow-wow's nama rei-onl.-,! alongside ot tho most golden-spectacled, dignified M. D. No partiality .shown in this free, eiillElitened. Democratic eountiv ofnursl All recorded at$l. a head. They are all legalized doctors. All blong to the medical fraternity the brotherhood ol rt-.iculapius. "Huw is that for high ?" 5o stand aside nnd lot the, Ma Ileal In. stitution fellows play, fur it is they who gel tho money. Rinoi.nu. List of Lcttors Remaining uncalled for in Ihe Tost Of fice at this place, September 8, 1883 : A.S.Faust, Jos. Gower, E. J. Hunt, W. H. Wood. Persons calling for any of Ilia above let ters will please say "advertised." T. J. SricaaT. Ass't r. M. Thomas Jefferson driver of the Thl'a- delphlaand Rending Express, al Pottaville, was sentenced to six months imprisonment nn WeiliiMtlav. f.ir mtu.!l( I pacLsgoeultusteatohlin. Public Cchool Toachori. Mil. Ediioki In the Iasl Isstto nflho Ad yoOATK, as welt as in tho previous una, arn found communications relative to our nul; Ho schools, aad tlio leaehcrs who havochargo of them, rermit us therefore, also, Mr, Editor, to express our opinion In your col umns nn mis subject from the standpoint ol n private citizen. We wero well pleased with tho scholarly ideas, nnd with tho phraseology ol Falkland, and can say with tho corresKndent Irom Million ing,'Thein's our sentiments too,', only wo beg leaye lo difler with him when ho says "Tho crow log generation Is, in many respects, worse offlhau the preceding one." Wliilo wedo not argue that the literary attainments ot tho tcoclicrofto doy are lar In advance nt the master ol tho past, wo do say that our rural public schools have progressed In the iiouierni nouses, lurnuuro, tcxl lawks and apparatus. In the rural districts, fifty years aco. "the school houses wrn rw nmi far between," generally b'lilt of stones or nigs, wiin a six tool celling so that somo ol Iho masters had lo stoop when lliev wore llielr plug hats. Oiled paper was used for window panes, and for closing tho crevices between the logs. Tho furniture, too, was of tho most primltivo kind, tho benches wero without bocks, for In thoso days Iho boys and girls hod boo.es of Ihcirown, and tho ventilation generally was through the roof, thus affording the boys an opportunity for thc.study of astronomy at their seals iu tho day time. Now we havo belter houses, -Improved furniture, nud lu most schools some apparatus. But while wo havo these (inpioTomcnls wo must nevertheless ndmit that ll2 teach er is the tfclicol. As he is so is the school. Whot kind ol a man can a school hoard hire for $2i per month? It is but natural for a man to follow his own humou Inter ests and what trade, arl, crolt or profession havo wo that does not pay more than is paid for the average country school loochei? Reasoning fioiii these two slnudiints what kind of men can we expect lo find In Ho schoolroom? Again wo sav that to cm ploy men who ore only worth f.2i a month is false oconomv. Wo-do not within fav thai they rob tho district, nay, any teacher earns more than that, bnt the" precious time of our voiilhs is wasted. Tho school life of our country children Is about eight years, which, by having five months each year, would giyo us -10 months or 3J years schooling. Can tho peopio of the country expect to prepare their children lor tlio Is-uos of life in this short lime? Our school terms ought to be lengthened mid Hie silarles lor teachers ought to lie Increased so that teachers can prepare themselves lor ineir railing anil rest assuml that it will iilvo llicm nnd their families Im-ml no,! butter. Then our children can bo nicmr.d for the responsibilities pfreinihlfean riilr,.n. upon whom rests tho destiny ol ourcouutry. au uan mat glorious day. Citizen. Ical Operation, We.lncsdiy nnrnlng Surjeon L. Bower and Dr. G. Ehkamp performed an operation upon the conlracte'l limb of our young townsman, Alllo Bartholomew. Dr. Seiple rendered valuable assistance to the skillful operators, and two representatives of the AnvocATR wero in attendance. The contracted ligature nt the knee joint, aris ing from what is commonly known as "white swelling," hod to be severed, and after the patient was well under the Influ enco of chlortform, Surgeon Bower went about his work with great quicknoss and dexterity, a marked Improvement In the stratghlncss ol the deformed limb was pre ceptible Immediately after tlio work was done, but it will lake a do v or two before the full result can be known. There con bo no doubt of the knowlodgo nnd pructl cal skill of Mr. Bower, and tho chronic cases taken up promise lo bo all successful. Mahoning Squlbl Filmier nro busily engaRed iu calb- cring their potatoes into the cellars. Thty feel prnncl of the Rood crop of potatots which they bnve this year. Amandns riiMler expects about one thousnud bnsUels, whiuh U an enormous amount for Hill section. Oa Tuesday morning "Jack Frot" paid the visit first to us for this senscm.nnij tho second on Thursday. It did some damage along tho water.", among the gripes. Last Saturday at onr (XAmlnatinn there wero eight certifiutes issued out oi a uumuor oi ten. There are ninn schools in the Distiict nnd so wo need one rnorp toach'cr to fill the vacancy. T. D. Klioeemtn fays "tho picnic at Now Jlihoniug last Sitnrdny night was the very bent that he had attended this year." All who nro anxious to know the reasons for it must inquire at his "Office," where thuy will be issued. To-day N. M. R.tlllet, who hnd formerly been attending tho Kysloue State Normal School at Kulztown, left for Linoaster. wtioro he is admitted as a membtr of tho Sophomore clasi. ThN evening (Silurday) a lcotnre will Im held ill tha Evangelical c'.iurcli entitled, "The Heart of Man." It will bo represented la the form of nngic lantern views. All ore invited to at tend. The Literary Society will not meet until lieit Saturday evening, September IStb, ia the public school houso at New Jlilioulng. The affirm itivo speakers are: O. P. Frei tunii nud J. II. Louo-aoro. negatives, A. J. flalliet aud T. D. KUug mm. Tlio question for discussion is. Uaiolved, "That the child should be more enonumgod in the study of History iu our publlo schools." All are invited to attend. In order to please soma citizen ol Drifton, John H. Harkeiibergar has been removed from his school in Kbersole tp a small third class school In Jcddo. John C. Noonan, a principal teacher and lato Superintendent of the schools ol West Mahanoy Township, was struck by a Height train between Mahanoy Piano and Mahanoy City on Tuesday night. The remains were shockingly mutilated and tho head completely separated from the body. About noon, on Wednesday, a man In charge ofa policeman, who was taking him in a railway car to Philadelphia, jumped olf the cars near Allentown, Tha train was going at the rate of thirty miles an hour, but the prisoner was not Injured and made his escape into the woods. Administratora' Notice, Kstate ol Joxas Fociit, Deceased. Letters ol Administration on the Estate ol Jooaa Focht. late of the Borough ot Parry. vine, uaruon cuuniy, i-nna.,ueceasei, have boat granted totheundcrslKned.towhom all nersoiis Indebted to the Slltd eitutn ar. ru. quested to make Immediate payment, and mu iiuvin? vi4iiub ur ueinanus win make known the same without delay. ni'w. a. ur.uri and (JAT11AH1.NK FOOIIT, JunoS, 18&3-W0 Administrators. Caution to Trespassers. Joseph Klbler, lteiiry Klhler and Samuel Killer aro hereby forhld tresspassing on the land of the undersigned. In Towanienslng Townshlu. Uarhon County. I'a.. artvr thi notlco, under penalty ol the law. .luiio maijjisu, June loth, 1S83..W3 Fur wound, illsraso or other disability. Widows, minor children and dependant parent c till! led when doalh resulted. Ulalms reopened, testoratlun. Increases, bounty, back pay and dl'charaes obtained. Apply nt once, dofay prejudices your rights. Fres fixed by law. Address, wfttl sta,nn. I he olil mluhllih. AsHU,VlI Ksjt., ..sljiUiuu, iu. ew? Publio Salo of Voluatlo Meal felsaffi. Tho undersigned will sell at Public Sale, on mo premises in Mahoning i n p , Carbon uouniy, i a., on Saturday, Sept. 15th, 1883, ut TWO o'clock p. m.i tho following dr crlbed Real Estate, to wit t All Dial certain pieeaof Land, situalo In Mahoning town shin aforesaid, bounded by lands of David Nothslein, Charles Xnnder, Piter Xniider, Uenrgo Matlter and ulhcrs, cnnlalnlng SEVENTY-SIX ACUtES, moro or less, (14 Acres of which ora clear nnd under n good slate of Cultivation and the Imtiinco lln Woodland, tho properly ol the late Adam Laiichnore,dcc'd. riho Im provements thereon ate a'fwo-Slory double 8tnnc and Frame Dwelling llput.0 with Kitchen nllaclied, Large Barn, 2 Wagon Sheds, Pig Stable, good spring house, Icrf e Cider Press, an Orchard of choice, well bearing fruit ttees, a Well nt pure Watrr, and the grounds arc well lenred. This nl fers a fino importunity for any person de siring a coinfortablo home. Terms will bo mode known at tin o nnd pluco of sale, by A. F. NOT 1 1 STEIN, ) . ,. John LAUCIIN0RE, ARonts Sept. 8, ISKJ w3. Tfe Stands & Otter Privileges Of the Fair Grounds will bo disposed of to the highest and best bidders, at tho Public Sale, to be In Id nn tho Fair Grounds, at TWO o'clock P.M., on Saturday, September 22, 1&S3 at which tlmn and ploco all persons inter ested aro invite I lo attend. ELWEN BAUER, Secretory. Peil.Miil.er 1, 1SS3. The Complete Bone Phosphate ! MANUFACTURED I1V THE ALLENTOWN JTF& COMPANY, Ono of the Best Fertilizers for all kinds of FATtM Crops and GARDEN Vegetables, can bo bought in largo or small in quan tities of M. HEILMAN, I.UHIOHTON. I'A. March ai-mo M. lEClIllAN Si CO. i BANK STET3ET, Lehighton, Pa VtU.UIlH and Dcalei-s In AUKindlof Q It A IX HOUCllIT Mid SOIDa REGULAR MAltKUT ItATKS. We woald, also, lcspeettutlylntorm ourcltt! zcus that woaio now fully prepared to HUT LV thcru with l'rom buj-JHn ilesiicil ct VEtt LOWEST IUKCES. M. IIEILMAN & CO. Jnlrc: tflorcitcnSilk Hosiery FOR I.AIIIKS. Th"se iroods ore nioniiroctured from fine n,iiiiiur. kwiti irstr 8U.K on Hand frame. In tlio best '-mil fashioned" shape known to tho trade, 'f hoy nro tnodo extra lunic. are n je.i in 1110 yarn, ami may uo wusn cd without Inlurv to color or leztnro. Purchasers should notlco our trade mark, iuo letter i TltADE II A UK. F knitted Into tho lietn at tho top of each Stocklnx In all our best Hosier? for Indies. Ak oiir storekeeper to show you Hit Kl.liItlJMIRStoiklmrs. Our latest Rook on Knlttlntr (No. 4). with simples ol hiiimnir and Kicking Silk, sen on receipt ot three 'i cent stamps. NONO l'UCK SII.K CO.. Flokescb, Mass ASTHMA (JUlCKni Ail T'ni-iiinnnni v "it. .i t J Jtemedy "11 I IJ L 11 ualed as a positive'!, M fl V II, itlvunnd Ouro foe1 la uncoupled ASTHMA AND IIY.SI'Ef'SlA.and all their aticnuani evils, it noes not uieiely allord tttuiporory rciier, iui is operant cure. W. It. lluckalier. Do I.con Texas, savs "It Is tho best meillclna for Asttuni that I ever havo used." M. Iloilfros, Fouutatn Head, Tepn , rays: "I am cut rely lelloved oi all symptoms or Astnma ny rstinsun s rem edy." Adam Miller. Urnokvlllo. I'a.. ravs "Ur. Stlnson's Asthma Reinody luiSKlven ma escuiieub FniiJiacuon. " .las.r, Wlltmr. Morrlavlllc. N. V. SaVS! ''KIllCA T heir.ir taklnx your rtmeily I have restod welt ever nlirut." S. A.Ryan, Fon l)u Lite, Mich.. "UJ.t ll la UIU liveb AUVCT LOOK. aiTS. . A IIIsjcII, or Roberts, Illinois, siys!-"lr Mineoirs as nm.t Keinedy Is lust as recom mendnl. It makes expectoration easy." 11 r otjur. i rcuu ior treaties, testimonials ani price list, to HKUK fc (JO, SI KAST 1411: m iir.i.i, ii. .: ij.n, urllteniirn ft l o 110 Fulton St.. N. Y.. also wnolesale nirenls Spuing Styles ! H. H. Peters' Merchant - - Tailoring KSTAHLISIISIUNT, roll Office liulldloe, opp, I'ubllo Siuarr, Bank Street, Loln'ghton. A full Use of GENTS' FURNISHING aOOUS.alLonojt Fllcej. tnar-ru '55 &" Pi x ' ra" cj r j - & 1 New Advertisements. '"' ' 1 4 a c .1 ES-g .3 S I- C - C T)tV0RCE3.-N;opubllclly!rcal,!enlsnrany i ', ''o'erllon, Nou suplort. Advice and applications for iinmu. Atl'y. :39 llrondway, r,. v. i. iiKi:. nu j25 w4 jldyertisers I send for nur Select I.lst of I,o- PublJo Salo. OHyyibH'Zikrer-1 SATURDAY. Sent. 8, 1883, WII.I.IA.M iv'Kitvnvti I'rcsldcntof tho Hoard. nu(. 15-Sw. The American Autlpnarian ANU ORIENTAL JOURNAL ! ! I'uUtahed by Jajiksiim ,t Morsk. Chlroiin, III, M )ier year. Ildilcd by STKniKS U. PictT, devoted to Ciassio.il, Oriental Ku roicn onu Aiuerteqp A'chniuloey. II luslroted, p' I'lne Journal civo? infornmlion nn .Ituv., ics and oxploratiot.siriHll landond Isycrj u,r u, inosu WOO lirO lOll.l Will'' Alltl- luiirmti sui.jci'U as well as to tho coinmon I'l-'r- s,,r8.t SENSIBLE MENS 1 wo. men know . 1. 1 . that oftlio many diseases and doranKCinents ... ...u ..u... ...it,, una M Fcparnie rausoorcri- Kln. and that each needs a illircrcnt mctlipd orireattnent In order lu flTect n cute, and a iiioiuenrs rencotlun mutt convince that any of iho quack nostrums loljtcd upon tl.c puti. He clalirilng 10 cure nil ora number ol da. metrically dlirercnt diseases must proco fall, urts, even II we do not call them h!.uil ugs. POOR PEOPLEW-K oven people well-to-do or wealthy fli.d thit mormoui cnargcsorproctlslnuplijBlclans are a serious burden lo them, and also Hnd that a'ter paylnic thcmseUcs jioor thai no benellt bus accrued to them, that in tact they have tliruwn their money away. To overcome hero evils wo oiler. Il'aeefer's So. Bi Sure Ilcmcdtei to the stckand fullcrlnticiie JifcicrfK lor each disease, without Tor a moment claim. hut that ono remedy will cure any other ills, ease than tho ono claimed tor It, and as there remedies have stood tlio test orvcors without a sliulc failure, we nitreoto rtfundlhtmonty paid In every Instatico wlicru a euro Is not positively effected. The remedies are entire ly vegetable, eon do nn horm, nnd will post tlvely cure every dlscaso lor which they aro prescribed. RHEUMATISMS Oout, I,amr nessof Joints Ki'lnH,.. n ,..i Neuralgia aro relieved ntonco and positive ly curcil liythouseuf Wheeler's No S4 Hhcu. matlo ltoun.ly. We say boldly Hint In the worst cases of no matter how long itendVny, how serloui or Low jiatnful, wo con not oiify glvo relict but poiUinlu cure for all time, railing to do this we will positively lelund the money paid lor treatment, and If your sufferings aro not positively stopped for all tluie you havo not.thrown tour muncy away as you would on an other than t esetiunran. teed remedies. Tlio price or Wheeler's No.99 ltbeumatlo Itemedy Is only So cents, obtain, ab.o rrom druggists or sent tree by mall on receiptor price. Stamps taken. SUFFERING WOMEN., Jlaiys l an v en. ,lnn.l I,.- naturo with a pretty face, beautiful figure, laultlcss complexion, as well as the sweetest of tempers and faultless mental qualities gtows prmiiiurcly old, gray and wrinkled, her form loses Its perfect contour, the com. plcxlon becomes sallow, tliebrtghtncssleavcs the eye, a Icellng or languor takes the place or the once buo) ant spirits, an Irritable, nor vuus rractlousncss mnlies lirea burdrn.thlngs ill it oi ce wcro IrlHcs worry her till lire be. comes unbearable. All this being caused by Im physio it ilcrungcmonts so common to wo. men, which the Innate modesty or Icmltilno nature provents their making known, and or wmcn ma ignorance or Ihomullca! proles, shm prevents ncuro. Lady Header, imuso and consider, 'tis adutyjuu owe yourscll. your family, and your Clod, that jou should euro i.ursell ol tlicie trouides and once mora f el the glow orporrcct health and epltllsihitt naturo Intended for you. ll'Accftr's Ko. tW Prescription! nro pleasant and palatable to take, cootaln;nothlngorun Injurious nature, and may be taken by all ages alall times and In all conditions without osrlblllty ot 111 el recta, and will positively cure any or the pe. eullnr diseases to which females uro subject. Falling to produce a pcrlict euro tho pro. prlelors will refund the money paid lor tho treatment. Hyou havo a sallow complexion, constant or Intermittent headaches, back, ache, restlessness, loss or appetite, suppres sions ol monthly llow,urlrrtgiilarilles I here of, accompanied by headaches, nervousness, h)Slerlcs and similar njtnptome, ll'Aerffr'l A o. 03 Pi tsci tptlon "fl"wlll posliltely re s'oroyou to health, 11' you havea sensation ol ho it and throbbing in the Lock, Iriqucnt l.ilntlngspells,.cucorrheaorwhltedtselisrge palnrul or scalding sensation In urinating, reddish or Hhltniltooslt 111 urine, hot and dry skin, H'AMfer's Ko. W Prticrlpllon " a" will glvo Immediate and lasting reller. Tho price or Wheeler's No. W Prescriptions "II" and "O " aro 60 cents each, obtainable rrcm drug, gists or sent by mall secure rrom observation iwsupald on receipt of prlco. 1'ustaire stamps PATADDU 11 1 needless to do. Lsrt 1 Mnnr1.Krlbl1 "" 'ympturae easo that Is sapping the lire and strength of ww iu,,,, ui ii,o luirret anu neat or not ii sexes, old and young, suffering alike' from tho nil. onous dripping In the ihroat. the polsonoua ims.u uiscuargea ine letm breath, and gencr. il weakness, debility, and languor, aalde rrom tue aeuto sufrjrlngs or this disease, which tr caii uniy enu in loss or palotr, htiarscueis. wenbAnn.1 Rlf-lil In,, .r Jcaftief and prematuredeiith ir not checked UlTuro It IS tOQ late. Labor, rln.lv nn,l w. urch In America, buropeai.d Eastern lands ill " .to. vo jaaraal ;. lief and Sure Cure far Catarrh , p.nn.i.nhi.1, contains no imrintiil lugredleiils. anaf hat Is guaranteed lo cure every case or acme tr tiir.-mu caiiirru or money reinnileu. II heel cr .w. vo innaru HtllfJ end MrrXure for "'"'i win cure every case oi catareli, hay lev r or asthma, price il.ou per parkaeo, from ",upioii "r wui vy man on receipt ol price, II heeler t Ko. 08 Sure I ure for Kidney ani Llcer 1 ronUee earcm all weakness imsora nessor klducvs. ItirtuniinAti.in ur Li.in. ... ffver. uricn tl oi ' Hhrelcr't Yeaelahle VUt mm h ...i. ..... :.r . """nr'non, kiitiiiu; naiurai action or the bowels without physlciiig, purg I", griping or pain. Price 2i cents, it drug. Stats or by mall, ' Whetler't Kervire Tnnle fop tnrnlnl ,TA.,r.. lion, lupsni maiilioiMt. laniruor. u...l;ii.ii. rr "o '"-nmii lueuraiaisinraiuitjie, price fiTTI flTTlTi I tTnTOTl cures In evert Il U-UilliA , Pr "l re- U'e nUco our nrlre fur th .ui, uuvj-tncimoiii oi ine nnce aakni Dy oth era for remedies upon which you lak all ll.i cliancos, and we specially Invito tlio lutron. ago or Ihe many wrsonshj have tried other remedies without effect nr dinletcd their .'UrseS bv DUVtD! ilnctor hlllthr, ,nn. ... them not.' ' """u HOW TO OBTAINSISS hem. If thev have not irnr.ilum .u. ni nee to the proprletors.tncloalnirilinY.rin. i.. money or stsmns. and thev will h .V, . ...... Jn'iV. ??( rVlV1"- Correspondence solicited. Address nlalnlv. U WIHiKLGlt & OfK . No.M W. lUlllmnreSt.. .cpt.l.mwy. UlMOKU,.MD. SPECIAL NOTICKS. A CARD. To alt who Areitiffarlnif fretm lha ,rM mr,A Indiscretions n inillh n.inm ...b.,... early .tea r, lots r manhood, o, 1 will asm! S-!-!E8.!I,,',i."m curo -ou r,,EK or nilAHQII. Ilils great remeilv uu discov ered hv a raUsinnarvlnSouth Amerle. Scml i Hii rainMi snaejops totno ntv. Josxru LrLj? rgi VJ iiB 111 at TW O o clock T. M., Ihe follownK articles n-e-VF " T".1'"15'- vl-! 'ol.i. lot "l ear. L. , ti i i Ji.""",' "Ii'low-Wlnds, pews, Uncli es, the hell, and other arlie.les. Terms will ho uiB.de, known on day ut sale, Tlwt's a com.moncxprcs-. sion and has a world oty mcaninfr, How much, suf fering is SHnTrrned up, ip it The singuhr thmg'.about: it that pain in $4 baclc is occasioned by So, many things. May be causcrj by. kidney disease, livqr coot-, plaint, consumptipn, cpld, nervous Qcil.ity, ic. Whatever the causefion't neglect it. Something- & wrong ,and needs pponpt attention, No medicine, hai yet been discovered thai will so quickly and surely, cure such, djseascs. asj Brown's Iro Bitters, and; it docs this, by cornrn,enclnj at the foundation, and mak-i jng the blood pure and rich, Logaasport, Tnd. Dec, x, iSSo. Tor a long (Ima I hav beea K sufferer from, stomach, and Ltdoeji diseMft, My appetite vas rerrpoot and the verysrqall amount 1 did eat disagreed with me Wat anaoyccl very much front, on-rctenU,oa ot vrine. 1 tried many remedies, with, no lucccu, until, r used Brown's Iron Hitters, Since I used that tnjt stomach does not bothes me any. My appetite U simply imrnsrua f. kidney troubla 1 no rnore, sail sntf ptncral lieHH fa. such, that 1 fuel like a pew man. fter Ihe use of llrown's Iron Hitters for pne'rAoath. 1 have gained twenty pounds la, yreight, O, U, Sascskt, Leading physicians, audi clergymen uso and. recom-i mend Brown's Iroh Bit-i TERS, It has cured others suffering as you are, and, it will cure you, THE BBS'S OF ALU Ferraori than ti tlilrtefft.tKctaTytho BIcxlcaiMitatnnHWiiiswwilliiiabooft known to millions. nUovaeifea world as tlio only safe- i-olwsviorrtliQ relief of acciuonts nmi raij. iin--a moaicane nbovo prlcu unit priUgn. , me best of lu hind. lrorcvcjryrrjuofoztOTiuUpvin MnstAng Liniment Is without an ccfDwBt It ueuetratea Hesli nlkd tnllftlfl. tar the very tiojjo inaldna; ttio conWai- unco cr nnin nnu lniiammauan lranos Elblc. lin effects upon Human Fleeli and tliiilinitoCrmilou aracaually wander- ful. Tlin Ilciton '-' " TANG Liniment In HGerlofl hv anmehftrlv Iri ovciy hor.co. Every day brlnca news oil i u or nn nivi ux scoit or ducts nilbdiioJ, of r.iemiintlo martyr ro Htoiod, cr a Tnltiatiio ;orse crxr ex eaved by tlio Iijullns power or this which epocaily enroa Snclt ailments Of tho HUMAN AlUSll ns Blisnmnttta, HTrelllntM, fttitt Joints, on tract ci lusclci, Jlurns nua zicaicie, fjuTs, urniseo stnii Niiruliis, I'nlaonona Ultra mill titliifra, flttmiess, I.omeness. Olil Horcs.TJIcrri.rroatMtrs.Cliltlilalns. Sore Klpples, Cn-eil JSrcnst. auid tnilecil every fana of external cli tnse. It hcnla tTltliont scars. t or tho Ubuto CIUUTIOX It cores' f.J fprains, Divinity, HtlflT JoInU, i-rouinier, uarncss ri a.'oiinuer, liarncsa rtorcs.sioox ssia cases, Coot Hot, Ucreir norm. Bean, EXotlm-r Tfnrn. flci-ntehea. cralln, rjpnviii, T3iruIt, Xtlngbone.1 OU (lures, l'oll Jivll, l'Um nrwtt tha filsht ntitl every olhcr allaueBt1 LHENTS lo tylilcri Die neenpniila of (Uo 1 Dtnlilo nmi Wlock Yard ore liable fW Tho Jllor'can Elustang X.llilncntk nlwrri euros nmt nuvcr UsappoloU 1 1 mitlUl.pcEitivcly, U SIB BBSS OF ALE. ?0B HAH 0B BEAST. CARBON ADVOCATE TLAIN AND FANCY BOOK? JOB PRINTING HOUSE 11ANICW AY, n short distance abovo tho LehlKh Valley 11.11. Depot, LlilllGIITON. PA, HITS Wo aro now fully prsjared to execute, every dticrlpttoD or I'ltlNTINO, Irom a Yisitiui Carilto aLarge fester! Posters, llanubltli, IJalsora, OirfKistt I'- t Bhl.JIlKTgS , Cards, I1I1I Heads, Letter llrads, Koto Heads, ,4 " JJnvclopas, , . - .Statements, ' ProKrsmuxs, I'smphlats, io., 4.C., In Ilejt Uumi, at Reasonable Prices 1
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