V. MORTltJMKn, KDITfR t.EKIQUTON.rA.i FATUIIDAY, OCTOllEn IS, 1883. Edltorinl Mention. Dame Natumj Is n woman find lliero-. where nngel's feared to tread." The fact A New Voce paper carillons jonng tomrjri to remember Hint Guliali was killed by a bang on Its forehead. Mm. Likcthy will be In America In n few days. ITtr mother, intend of Gtl- . ... IjORO OoiixntooB objected to lingeiing in tho Chicago slaughter housef.retnnrk. tug quietly, "I eat sausages myself sometimes." SrtfnOEOH 6fijs that It is qnllo poBsille for a man who plajR the cornet to be a good chrlst an himself, but his neighbors ean'tj.beso. , ,. . Tbeue ore n good rnanj Christian peo ple who possess tho characteristics of a tin can. The can In itself Is of a quiet, retiring nature, but tie it to something n dog's tall for instance and there yon ara. Henry Ward Decchcr was wait ing for a train, lust week iu California, He nte tbreo quarters of an npplo pie. Itfenrywas always ploncl'A short time afterwards an elderly female twined her firms around his neck and kissed' his lips. Henry was.alwaya lovable!"- JUiLnoAD construction in proceeding so rapidly that tho imagination of chil dren In Carbon connty is affected there by. Last Friday, n lady, with her little girl, walked down Lehighton behind a ram with bow legs, "ila," said the child, "why has that man got n tunnel under his ooat?" Some men die happy after giving their names to a ohurcb, a saloon, n bank building or a post-office. John Da Bois, of Clcar&tld' connty, takes higher aim. He Is a millionaire, fourteen times over, til made in the lumber business of this Slate He effers to erect a conrt house and pnblio buildings if a new county is made of parts of Clearfitld, Eik and Jef ferson counties, and called Du Bais. It is a new sort of dfguity, this of a man be coming god-father to a county at his own' request. Mccn as is said about the number of railroad accidents in this country they compare favorably with tho death rate on the European lines. In the United States, during the past year, 280,190,783 persons were transported on 107,000 miles of railway, or six times the total population of tho country, Tho tolnl number of persons killed on the roads was something over 4,000. In Europe, in 1831, scarcely 170,000,000 passergers wore transported over 172 COl miles of railway. The European railways, in tho year 1881. killed C.500 persons. It has always been dangerous to twist Uie tail of a mole, but In Virginia It is battle, murder, and sudden death to pull 'ie tail of n dog. On InBt Monday a man named Joseph Love went oat hunt ing in Danville with his father-in-law, brother-in-law, and his own brother Charley. The father pulled one of the dogs by the tail. A battle ensued. Jos eph put holes in the three other sports men and received one himself. The wounds jjf some.nre probably fatal. Tbe principal shooter escaped with his Colt's revolver, aud the traditional chivalry ol Virgiuiu is fully vindicated. At a special meeting of tbe genuine polygamous Moimous nho wished lo ex press their utter conttmpt for Litter Day 8-ilnti who had put away their wives in -obedience to tho Edmund's Law, Brig iam Youog, Jr., made n speech. He said that the powers of darkness were strengthening to overthrow the Church of God; tbatthera never was a time when they needed the' power of the Spirit so much, but that no. power on earth could O7erthrow thoSaiuls, and that "strangtr revelations than those they had received were yet to come." The manufactory o' revelations is becoming a thriving indus try in Utah. Doctors still differ and, as usual, tbe patient gets left. A few days siuce G( n. Sherman told tho St. Lonis ItLrcnucAN that Chester A. Arthur is the most suit able candidate the Kepublicans can sc leot. On the same day the Washington CiutJo interviewed Col. Tbcs. SI, Bayne, Republican member of Congress from rittsbnrg. "Arthur couldn't carry New York. Ohio, Indiana, nor oven Pennsyl vania, in all probability. Bat he would not be nomluated. The Republicans haye more sense than that would show." When aEked by tbe reporter "where the President was popular, anyway?" the Colonel replied, "Tho Lord only knows; I don't. He's tbe worst we've had yet." We bavo just received a copy of N TV. Ayer & Sou's American Newspaper Annual for 1883. I coutains n complete list of newspapers end periodicals of the United States and Canada, including special lists pf religions, agricultural and all known cuu publications. It gives the population of each State, Territory, County and County eat in the United States, along with every place lu which a paper is published. Thj'Annnal is nannsoruely bonnd and printed. Turn fs no other single publication which con tains information of such varied use and value for general purposes. It ln.ln fact, "a model work" which will befound me- fnlat all times And under all circum itineu. The right to vote at municipal elec tions In Prussia is briefly as follows Every independent Prussian who has lived In the town or city for at least one year, beloues to the community, lAa not reoelved assistance from thennblie-fuuds. has paid the commercial taieS.who also either owns a dwelllnc-bousd within the oily limits or exercises a regular profes sion with at least two assistants, is In trribed on the classified State income- tax list, or finally, who pays a lax of at least $1 14 a year. An independent mal citizen Is bo who has completed his twenty-fourth year and has a home of his own, As one room constitutes home, permanent lodgers are entitled to vote, while mere night lodgers are not, Persons nnder guardianships or in chan eery, or snob as do not enjoy civic rights sre not permitted to vote and neither are thore who are under elimination for crime which might entail the loss of cine honor. foro col reliable in the matter of secrets. She ban already "given away" a jjood many of them, but holds a tight grip upon many more until the right man comes olong. Of course she is fond of tho military, like any graud Duchess, and O.ip.aln Robert Callin or the United States Army, is getting into her confi dence. He claims lo be able to foretell the approach of storms by pains result ing from the loss of a foot, crnshol in battlo, in 1801. Storms frequently an nounce their coming' by tho twitching of his nerves when tbe storm centre is at ft distanco of C80 miles. Storms fiom the Pacific are felt tho farthest off. Those which move aloug the coast of Mexico are not quite so Intonse. Hon. Samuel J. Hamuli, should re member that a warm corner Is prepared for him who calls his brother "IUca."' At a speech in Cloveland, during the campaign, ho said: "As to Arthur, the beneficiary of an assassination, I don't believo be has any more idea of his duties as Chief Executive of this country than my child, judging by his actions. Think of Washington, Jrfferson, Jackson, or any of the whole line of Presidents of any or all parties, leaving tho responel bilitics of Goyernment to enjoy sixty or ninety days catching bass, ,or playing onchre on a railroad car." Then, having had his shot at the Chief the Speaker b came still mnro enthused and rose to a violation of the first commandment: "If a Democratic President be elecled.by the Eternal we will put him In." Ran dall has learned hablUof swearing since he sat on a petty jury last mouth .in Philadelphia. Philadelphia Is famous for her good lawyers and, until very recently, was In famous for her quack doctors. The two dollar certificate, to practioe medicine and surgery without any preliminary training at all has beeu broken up, but In the Quaker City as m almost every square mile of America, the business of lejjitimalo "doctoring" is far too cheaply acquired and the results are correspond ingly nasty. From the subjoined state ment it is seen that certain medical qual ifications are on a simitar basis in Ibis oountry and in Spain, and Spain in not much in advance of Turkey, Tho number of years that n student has to spend at a medical institution before ob taining a degree is: In Sweden, 10; Nor way, 8; Denmark, 7; Belgium, Holland, Italy, and Switzerland, 0; Russia, Portu gal, Austria, and Hungary, C; France, England, and Canada, 4; United States, 3 or 2; Spain, 2. was that everybody remotnbered her ro bust vigorous Caiiiij.e with its elephan tine slowness and total failure In tho points which go to make tip tho Identity of Damns' heroine Much to tho sur prise of everybody, howover, 1'anny came, saw and conquered, Whether Bhe tried Bantiugism or not, I am unable to say. Certain it is however, that her obesity has all but disappeared and that htr figure is presentable. She has evi dently stndied tho part with the most painstaking care and now presents to us an omotioual character of tho French school with tho flnesso of a Bombard and the at tiroes pathos of a Clara Mor ris. Managements are as n rulo luclincd to exaggerate ,bat In tbo present instance I believe that their statement that last week's receipts were $20,000 is true. , Tbe theatre going publlo is getting in to the manner In which they are handed over to tho ticket speculators, by tbe suit now pending between the Kiralfy's, tho producers of tho spectacular play Excelsior and Poole and Gilmore, tbo lessees of tfiblo's-Garden Theatre. Gil more it socms sold the privilege of hank ing tickets at tbe enlranee during the run of Excelior to Brown tho specula tor, for$2,G0O. Tho Kiralfy's want half of this sum, claiming that they are en titled to it nnder tho contract. Gilmore says no, and the matter Is tow iu the hands of tho court. Gilmore takes tbe matter very good nnturedly. Said he tho other evening, "You can always tell when any play of ths Kiralfy's is a sue cess, because then they are sure to quar rel with managers sud bring law suits, When things go badly tbey are as soft ob butter in tho sunshine." Three Ex-Ministers are now disporting tbetmclves about town, and the spectaclo it cannot bo said Is an edifying one. The first Is Dr. Stephen H. Tyug jr., who resigned tho cloth to become an lu surancn broker in Paris and was a fall- at that, The ugly rumors about tors' aud gilders' art has been appliol cptlbla movement of a mnscle of 1. s wllh great tffect In the Etfst room, T! o bronzed faco, constantly losing and never walls and heivy mouldings have not been winning, but bound to stick so long as touched as tho gilding on these hnswt hero is a shot In tho locker.- Tbe town had time to tarnish slues it was put on a I has two Uvoly newspapers and another year ago. AH tho work has boon upon o i the-wsyi two banks, a good, l mi lit tho celling which has been converted in- b iy an excellent school, and a populati n OHIO AHD IOWA. The Democrats Tuesday swept Ohio, electing the Governor and other State officers and both branches of tbe Legis lature. The victory is no half-way scratch, giving glitteii.ig shadows with out substance. It is a complete Demo cratic triiimpb.no matter by what causes achieved, as it mnkts all the State officeis Democratic, gives tho Democrats the first control of tho Supreme Court, the Board of Public Works and all tbe boards of State charitable and other institutions they havo had since the organization of tho Republican party iu 1855 and secures tho re-election of Peudleton or some oth er Democrat to Senate. Tbu Prohibition amendment is defeated, but it has polled 'au immense vote While the general result in Iowa is satisfactory to tho Republicans, there are soma disappointments iu localities- There havo been losses in the interior counties where gains were expected and gains in cities whero losses wero feared On the other hand, the Democratic gains in tho river counties ore not ea heavy rs anticipated. In Scott, for exampl , the vote is relatively the same as that for secretary of state last year, and in Du buque tho majority is less. Governor Sherman, Republican, will have 30,000 or more over Kinue, Democrat, and pro bably 12,000 to 15,000 over oil. Jndge Reed, Republican, will have nearly the same. I he Legislature Is Republican on lint billot by at least 40. The House is close, but the Republicans will have 8 to 10 majority. Iu the Sixth Congress ional district the indications are lavor- able to Stiles, Republican. Prohibition is probably assured. Our New York Letter. Regular corresponaenco of Advocate. New Yoiik, Oct. 0. 1SS3, When in 1875 the Art Students League undertook to give au impulse to Ameri can art as such, and to enable ftudeuts who wore unable to go abroad to obtain tbe opportunities of study at home they did abetter work than even the most sanguine among them anticipated. Up to that tirr.0 the students wero unable to acquire moro than the most rudimentary principles of bis art at home. At pres ent however so steady and rapid has been the progress that outside of the special instruction to be derived iu spec ial departments by European masters of world wide reputation no better means, no greater advantages for the serious and systematic study can he found thau in tliU city. The aim of the League has constaully been to raise its standard of excellence and tointroduce new method ana uciuues. Hence It Is uroeressiv.. It is not wedded to ideas which iu lb march of time havo become fossilized and is therefore foil of life and practical energy, Lv,t year over four hundred sluden! worked in its studio, This year,althou.h claseej haye scarcely been working week tbe number already exceeds that of last season, and before winter sets i there will probably be at least five liu dred. A new departure iu its curriculu is the increased attention paid to studies from life. Last year an afternoon li class was established for the benefit women engaged in their studios or I teaching during the day, This year tb hours of study in tbe life classes have been lengthened, and they are now onens morning, afterltoon and evening every day in the week. Tho instructors re main unchanged. Mr. Walter Shirlo however has been added to the staff. He has taken charge of tbe afternoon life class for ladles. Theatre goers have not yet got over their surprise at Fanny Davenport's re markably tine aoting in Fkdoha at the Fourteenth Street theatre: When it was announced that she would appear in this part even Fanny's strongest admirers hook their htadi, and her enemies mut m personally which at times found eir way among people are no doubt uutrue, because tbey never assumed tangible shape. Still it would have shown better taste if he had not resumed e cloth immediately after leaving bus iness. It gives one n bad idea of the holy offlco of Minister of the Gospel. It brings the sacred profession on the same level as that of drumming for a dry goods house, or managing a theatrical oompany. It takes away the air of sin. cerity with which the words of the min ister should be invested and makes him appear as if he preached such and such doctrine solely because it paid better than to preach another. Rev. Adiron ack Murray, who has long since lost the respect of Christian people by his vagaries, capped tbo climax last Sunday by advocating in a pnblio lecture, that divorce should be made easier to obtain so that even the humblest aud poorest of married couples might free themselves from a bond the moment it becomes irlc- bomo. And this in the face of tbe (Hurls of the bench, tho bar aud the legislatures which are now being made lo throw dif ficulties in tbe way of tho whole-ale dis regard for marriage vows, under a thin legal veil which is now goiug on. Not far from where I sat, was a well known lawyer who bad taken his wife and two daughters to bear Mr.rray. As tho lec- urer expounded his peculiar, worso than heathenish ideas, he arose with his fami ly and left the hall. "Such doctrines as these,' taid he, "ure nn outrage." Pere Hyaciuthe, the renegade Catholic priest, one of the leaders in the old Cuthollo movement, and then went fur ther nod took unto himself a wife, has come back to this country, arriving here on the Alaska which made port on Sun dav. He has been taken up by ltvv. Dr. Henry M. Field and in fact the entire Field family, from David Dudley down to the great and pood Cyrns W. The Field's have not had a lion to themselves for somo time, and although Mr. Loy ton is but a yery smill lion, something on the plau of r French poodle artisti cally made up by a barber to resemble (bo King of tbe Deserts; the Field's are satisfied. Pere Hyacinths is to give series of leotures by which he hopes 'to replenish his purse, which has grown very slender abroad. I met Mr. Tulhoys. the companion and iriend of Freddie Gehhard, and therefore tbe friend of the peerless Jersey Lily, Ho said he bad left Freddie in Paris, but that he intended to run over to England, to see tbo Crcsarwitch aud the . Cum brldgeshiro run before coming Lome, Mrs. Lauutry will probably arrive here by next Monday, having lett Liverpool last Saturday, on the new steamer Ore gon. She evidtutly means to be a trm more discreet iu her actions this year, for her mother, Mrs. Lo Bretor.w ill accom pany her and act as her duenna. Mr. Talboys is one of the most genial aud biniable of "old boys.'' He is one of that et which spends its time in Wall Slroet during the day, and its eyeningi i. tor near Delmonico's, He is u good ttory ttller, possesses nne taste both I tho domains of art and gastronomy, and is noted for his imperturbable good humor. In fact he is a Sam Ward on smaller Ecale. Christine Nilsson, slnco her arrival here last week, has been about a good deal visiting country houses. She is tlrBt class lawn tennis player, aud ban beaten borne of our acknowledged cracks ui me game. to lino mosaic work, wrought in tiuy blocks of gold and silver, rugged aud un even, as if just clipped from the crude melal. The effect Is very fino. The de signs nrojiot particularly significant, be ing but squares aud scrolls, but the an tique workmanship is worthy ol Solo mon's temple, Tbellltle blocks of silver laid together with ft rich Irregularity of outline, form tbe background for thain- laying of gold which forms-tho scrolls. This work, whloh is said to have been entirely in accordance with Mr. Arthur's ideas, and began- under his supervision. is in a high class of art, the painting from tho distance it is seen appearing to bo real Mosaio work. It Is announced this evening that Sen ator-Edmunds, President pro tem of the Senate.bad appointed Richard Francis as keeper of the Senate restaurant, Richard, who is a courteous and affable colored gentleman, is tbe oldest and best known barkeeper in tho city of Washington, For two generations he has stood behind tho bar at Hancock's, on' the south side of Pmnsylvaula nvenue.near 13th Street, and mixed drinks for statesmen, lawyers, journalists, poets, actors, and others of rcuown, and tho famo of his punches, juleps, and smashes has extended far and wide. Clay, Webster,, and the great lights of their day, on tho walk down from tho Capitol after their exhausting foreuMo contests', never failed to Etop at Hancock's and renew worn-out vitality lib ouo of Richard's choice decoctions. and those who succeeded them havo fol lowed their example. Every day during tho sessions of Congress for au hour or two after the adjournment of each House, Richard is kpt busy as a bee in nuswer- ing tbo calls of Senators, members and others, and Hancock',) thongh it is old fashioned, dingy, and covered all over ith the dust of years, has a more dis tinguished 'constituency than any other saloon in Washiugton, Notwithstanding bis very frigid temperament,' a learned and eminent Senator from Vermont bae found himself unable to resist the chaims f Richard's mixtures, and has not in frequently slaked his thirst in tb never- tailing fountain from which Rlcbatd raws, Auaust. of something mbre than 3,000. Two miles from here, on tho other sido of Tongue River, is Fort Keogh, for which there promises to be no use in the nrar fnture, the Indian having giyen way completely to tho rapid ndvanco of ft productive people and the Pullman car of civilization. (I put the "Pullman" in because ten of them are at this moment side-tracked here.) Forty-six miles from here is the mouth of tbo Big Horn, i stream made bistnrio by tbe horrible massncro of General Custer and his com mand by the Sioux under Sitting Bull, Up this river a short distanco Irom its mouth is Fort Custer, en important mili tary post built upon tho reservation. The 1)Ir Horn Is the largest tributary of the Yellowstone, and steamers, of tbreo hun dred tons burthen arrive and depart at a nolnt onlv a iew miles below tbe month. at any time during open navigation. Tho -tralnu in freight by steamer to this point is simply enormouifrom May to Novem ber, and tho remainder of the year tho railroad realizes the bonanza. From this point to Billings is sixty miles, and Irom Miles City eighty. six miles.maklng ii distance of ono hundred and forty-six miles from hero to Billings, which I can traverse by rail in four hours, exactly tbo number of days that I consumed in getting over the samp ernnnrt in IbrJ, Our Washington Letter. Synod of tho Keformed Church, The 1m71Ii annual session of tho Hynccl or the Reformed Church in the United States met in St. Paul's Memorial Reformed Church, Beading, on Wednesday, to contin ue in session an entire week. Tbe minist ers and lay delegates will ho entertained during their etoy in Reading by tho mem bsrsol tho .denomination residing there Tbo Synod includes in round numbers 225 ministers, 550 congregations, oyer 70,000 member?, 40,000 unconfirmed membets, and S50 Sunday-schools with over 41,000 scholars. At last report the churches cm braced iu this Synod contributed $37,950.17 for benevolent purposes and $291,420.10 lor congregational purposes. THE NEW NORTH WEST. To the Ladies of Leliigliton & Vicinity ! :o: Miss Alvenia Grayer, Announces as follows t I liavc just visited the City, and purchased a large assortment of the ijuten novelties in i-Aijijoim n iriu.it oiyies oi Millinery Goods, CONSISTING OV HATS, BONNETS, Ribbons, Flowers, Plumes, Notions, &c, Bought nt Lowest Cash ficures, and which I am offering at . rt i . i n il. 1 prices lully as advantageous as you can ouy lor in me iiugur cities. Plcaso call and examine my stock. I AIM TO GIVE SATISFACTION. Agent for the Bethlehem Steam Dye Works. Remember the Place, Miss ALVENIA GRAVER, sep29-3m Bank St., next to Rcbcr's Block. Railroad Guide. SENSIBLE MENi fKnou ouc EeteiiL Cokresi-osdkht.I WAsniKOTow, V. 0., Oct. C, 1B83. The artists employed by Meters. L. O. Tiffany & Co., tbo decorator, have com pleted their work at the White House, All that n mains to be done is to clear away the dust and litter lelt by the work men, to uncover tbe chandeliers aud re Ileve the mirrors from their winding sheets. But in this thetcrubanddust man's line an iomense amount of work bas yet to bo done. The carpets have all been taken up and cleaned and are piled up lu the Stato dining-room, ready to be relaid; the furniture tied up in sheets, Is piled together in immense heaps In the hulls and corridors and the floors are covered with litter. The mastive crystal cbandtllers in the East room have to be taken apott and cleaned; a thousand prisms must be taken off, one by one, cleaned and carefully replaced. Haveril hundred glass globes and shades are spread out over the floor and on the t. Mile? Citt.'M. T. Oct. 8, 18S3. Spscial Correspondence. As one journeys westward from Bis marck there is little of novelty to attract his attention outsido of the vast reaches ofpnirie which teem like the ocean, so unobstructed is tbe view from znlth In horizon, Yet we do pats through a few rather extensive groves of timber near Iticbardtou, Dakota, where we ulho bad h lew oi unster s ijookont, a placs r. n dcred memorable as being the unfortun ate Qeneral's last camping ground. Thc-r.i nre also iu thi3 vicinity; on the line ot Heart River, some exceedingly valuable veins of lignite coal, which aro being worked with profit,the coal being shipped to every available point within a circuit of sixty mile?, though tbe most of it finds a ready market at tbe two new and prct ty little towns of Dickinson, in 1'leaEant Valley, and Gladstone, sixteen miles further east on the Green lllver. The former has already secured a permanent prosperity in haviug tbe machine shops of the Northern Pacific llallroad, which will demand employment for Bevcral huudred men within the next twelve months. Fifty miles west of here we cross the boundary that separates Da kota from Montana, entering nt once in- to tho beautiful conglomeration of mounds, buttes, pyramids, pinnacle-), forts, turrets, miuiature gothi'o ohurches and what not, and better known as Pyra mid Park. Old nature must have bad an interminable series of convulsions to have brought forth such a strange medley ol curious architecture, iu which we dis cover without any great stretoh of im agination elegant blocks of brown-stone fronts, hay. windowed and even curtained. Thou again, wo see tho ColUtum nt Borne, the fluted columns rising to the height of hundreds of feet, aud resting upon them h'igo galleries iu which the mind can easily imagine tho presence of thous ands of people watching tbe sports Ju the arena two huudred feet below. . There are mnuy miles of these formations, nil lying between Glendive and Miles City, aud lorm, with the fantuBlio carvings in the park proper, the most interesting geological study lo be found anywhere. Glendive Is the connecting link be tween tho railroad aud tbe steamers that ply upon the Yellowstone, aud is tbe commercial and shipping point for n region comprising not less thin fi.OOO fcrjuare miles, and a quarter of a million of farms nre still waiting her: for the ad vent of tho husbandman. For purposes of grazing and tho production of grain this region has not its superior in tbe Northwest, while its facilites for the out let of its products are altogether unsur passed. The location ot Glendive will eventually make it one of the largest in land towns of the region, though no ex travagant eulogies npon the enterprise of its present population would new be iu order. Situated on tbe bank of tbe ToDgue lllver at its juuetion with the Yellowstone, is Miles City, whlih rens fearfully to saloons aud bad whisky, though the morals of the place arc im proving -under the iuflutnee of a new church aud a zealons pastor, who has al ready thinned out tbe crowd whote Sun days were mainly devoted to taro, roul Another Collision. Another terriblo railroad collision oc curred on Friday night, on the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad, south of Ciesco,on the J'ocono. Three coal trains were cutningdown tho mountain, following each other closely; Tho rear train's brakes failed to hold, and the train dashed into the other, piling up the coal can promiscuously and throwing the engine over on the south bound track, completely wrecking it. The engineer and fireman of thorear train stuck lo their cngino and wero fatally injured by the escaping steam. The fireman Archi bald Ford, died Saturday morning. Ho was literally roasted alive, tho tlesli coining otr with the clothes when removed. The engineer, John Dunn, of Scran ton, cannot live. Hit has a wife and family., Murder in Lnzerne. Franklin Munioe, a veterinary surgeon, shot aud killed Samuel McKeal, a black smith, o'n Tuesday, at llunlock creek, a small village about 12 mileijrxnji Wilkec bar re. Mi-Neal was furious with liquor and fired stones at Munroe because bp "rrelused t give. .him drink. Munroe went home. McNenl followed, ond proceeded to bombard his him so with stone?. Kyecluhjly Munioo ciuiQ out with a gun and -shot Merest rto.id,. Munrne immediately gave himstlf up to' the authorities. SUFFERING WOMEN. aL3 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. What Struck an OH Soier. "It will soon be twenty years since the war closed," Under the hot sun of August, IBS'.', the vll la'go of Dover, N. J., lay ftlll as the sphlnlx In Lgypt.. while Klljah Sharp, oftlmt place, slowly and softly spoko of the past. "Yes," ho said, "1 was In tho army and saw many of the lights of those fearful years. I was finally dlsoharged from disability, resulting from sunstroke. I camo home, miserable In health aud spirits; so enfeebled that I took cold on tho slightest exposure. lilfo seemed worthless to me; I llvedonly In memory.' "That was sad enough," I said, dtvlains; my last two clears. "That's so," replied Mr. Sharp; "but I got overlt. Outgrow lit Not exactly. When In that condition I Legan taking Pauker's Tunic, and my health commenced to Improve right away. I was astonished nt It, anil tot was my Mlfc. I piled on the flesh and could cat anythlDgr. My ambition biased up. I could attend to business, and now excepting that I have to take earn about exposing" myself to the hot sun lam as well as I was the day I enlisted. What dlfferenco there are In things guns and bayonets klll;PAU. Btt'a Tomo saves." This preparation which has been known as i'aukkk's rjisiOimToNio will hereafter be called simply I'AnKnu's Tonic. As -an principled dealers are constantly deceiving Ibclr customers by substituting Inferior nr- tlcles under the name ot glnger.and as ginger Is really an unlmi.oitant Ingredient, wedrpp the misleading word '-tThere is no change, howcver,'ln the prep aration Itself, and all bottles remaining In tbe hands of dealers, wrapped under the name of Parkkii's Uinoik Tonic, contain the Tgenulno medicine If tho fan-slmlle signature of Hiscox &. Co., Is at ths bottom of tho outside wrapper. Oct. 7 Wis I p..ti S3 SIS RHEUMATISMS and w o- men know ere t h 1 s that of tho many diseases and derangements of tho body each has a soparate eauso or ori gin, nnd that each needs a dllfercnt method of treatment la order to eflcct a cute, and a moment's rcflcollon must convlnco that any of the quack nostrums foisted upon tho pub lic claiming to cure all of a number ol ilia metrically different diseases must proro fall ures, even If we do not call tbcm humbugs. POOR PEOPLESSfcj even people woll-to-do or wealthy find llMt cnormoul chargti ol practising phjslclans are a serious burden to them, and also llnd that Icrnavlnir tticmsolvcs noor mat no bencne has accrued to tbcm, that In fact they have thrown their money away. To overcome besn ovl Is wo oiler IVheccri io.m sure ntmrdlftxn the sick and su trerlnir. one Hemedti for each disease, wlthoutfor a uiomenlclalm. Ing that ono remedy will cure any other dls ense than the oneclalmed for It, and as these i-om,,li hum stood tho test of vears without Blnile failure, we agree to refundihe money aid In every Instance wnero a euro is nor, osltlvely effected. Tho remedies are entire- r veiroianie. can uo no narm. ami wiiiikisi- volv euro overv dlscaso lor which they aro prescriucu. Gout, Iiame- cssot Joints Sclatlo.i and Neuralgia are rcllovcd atnnea nnd posltlie Iv cured bvtbouseof Wheeler's No. 00 ithou matlc Hctnfdy. Wo say boldly that In Iho worst cases of no matter how lontt ttandtni. how serious or how painful, wo can not onfy glvo relief but poiUlmly cure lor all tlmo. l-'alllngto do this wo wilt positively refund tho money paid lor treatment, and sr yuur sufferings aro not positively stopped .for all tluio you havo not thrown your money away as you would on nn other than t' cso guaran. teed remedies. The price of Wheeler's No. 93 lihcumutlo Ilcmedy is only so cents, obtain, ab.e from druggists or sent Irco by mall on receipt or price, stamps taaca, M a n y a i nuy towed bv nalurowtha pretty faco. beautiful figure, laultleis complexion, as well as tho sweetest of tcn.pcrs and faultless mental qualities grows ir"mmurciy uiu, Kruy iiii'i wiuinieii, her form losos Its perfect contour, tho com. Mnvl.n li.mm., tfilln.v 1 1. b hrlt.htr ptn lfnvr tl.novo n f.Hnr fif Innumir t n ti p'h t lift nlnrn I or the oncu buoyant spirit', an Irritable ner vous fractiousuess makes llfua burden, things tint once were trlilcs worry her till lire be comes unbearable. All this htfng caused by the nhvsia tl derangements so common to wo men, which tho Innate modesty of fcmlnlno , nature prevents their making known, and or i which tho Ignoranco or Ihcmedlcal prores. ' slon prevents acurc. Lady Header, pauso and consider, 'tis r duly you owo yourself", vour family, and your Und.that you should . ure yoursell oi tnesotrouoies anu once muro i ul the irlow of oerfact health and snlritsthat I patdre Intended lor you. H'Afcfr's yo, ofl i'rticrlvllan are pleasant and naiaiano 10 i tako,contaln;nothiqgoran lnjuilous nature, and may bo taken byallagcs atall times and In all conditions without possibility of 111 ef fects, and will positively euro any of the pe. collar diseases to which females are subject. railing to tiroiluco a pcrleci cure me pro. rlctorswiii reiund inu money nam lor rno treatment, ir you havo asallow complexion. constant or Intermittent headaches, back- acne, restlessness, loss ot nppeuie, supiircs slonsof monthly llow.or Irregularities there of, accojnpanled by headaches, nervousness, Hysterics unil simitar symptoms, unrtitrt Xo.W Preicription " II" will positively ro sioro vuu to health. II you luaoa sensation of ho it and throbbing in tho back, frequent lain ting speus, i.eueorruea or wnue cuscuargo painful or scalding scnsatluu In urinating, reddish or whltodcnoslt taurine, hotand dry skin, Wheeler't Ko. 90 l'riicrlplioa " C" will give Immediate anil lastlngrellef. Tho price of Wheeler's No V) Prescriptions "11 "nnd O ' are 50 ccntscacn. obtainable rrr.io drug. gists or sent by mall secure from observation post.pald on receipt of price, l'ustage stamps taken. fATAnni I 11 H needless to de I .A I Ann rl erlbe the symptoms milll ! 0r im. nauseous dls. easo that Is sapping tho life and strength of too manyof the fairest ami best of both sexes, old ond young, sullerlng allko from tho pol.. sonous dripping In the throat, tho poisonous nasal discharges tho fetid breath, und genor. nlweakness. debility, and lamruor. uslde from the acute sufferings of this dlsense, which If notchecked can only end In loss nr paiato, hoarseness, weakened sight, loss of memory, deafness and prcmnluredeiith if not checked ueiuru iv ib tin; iuiu j.auui,piuii, ,i search In America. Europe and Eastern lands havo resulted In HVieele J AV. 1)0 liutant He. lief and Sure Cure for Cclarrli, a remedy which contains no harmlul Ingredlint!, and-'haijs irimranteed to euro everv case ol acute ir chronlo catarrh or money refunded. ll'Af fr'sA'o. oi) Intrant Relief and Sure Cure for o every case or caiar'n, nay J. F. HALBACH, MusiC BeatjeB Ma & Reading B. B. Arrangement of Passenger Trains.- MAY 37th, 1883. Trains leavo Allentown ai follows: (Via Pkhkioken IUilkoad.) For Philadelphia at '1.C0, 8.J, ll.M a.m. and '3.10 p. tn. SUNDAYS. For Philadelphia at S.OOn.tn. and .30 p.m.- (Via Cast Fink IIrahcu.) For Heading and llarrlsburg, 0.00, 8.40 a. m.. I2.ir, 4.30, and P.05 p. m. Fer Lancaster and Columbia, 0.C0, 8.40 m., and 4 30 p.m. SUNDAYS. . Forllarrlsburg, and waypolnts, 7.SSa. m.r Via n. in. Trains for Allentown leave as follows : (Via Pkbeiomxx Railroad.) Leave Philadelphia, 7,40 a. in, and 1.0O.. M.3S, MM, and.ip.m. ' SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia, 8.30 a. m., 3.34, and 4.20 p.m. (Via East Pxnn. Draxch.) Leavo Heading, 7.30, le.lt a. m., z.00, 3.M. amlOlup.m. Leave liarrlsburg, 6.20, 7.50, 9.50 a. m., 1.41 and 4.00 p. m. Leave Lancaster, 17.30 a. m., 1.00 and 13.44 p.m. Leave Columbia, 7.30 a. m , 1.10 and 3.IO p. m. T rona niog oircei uepoi, SUNDAYS. Leave Reading, 8.00a. m. and 6 00 p.m. Leavo ilarriaburg, 7.00 a. ro. and 4.00 p. M. Trains via "Pcrklomcn Railroad" marked, thus () run to and trom Depot, Ninth aad Orcen streets, Philadelphia, other trains to and from Droad street Depot. i no -aw nnu 0.4a a. m. trains irom Allen town, and tho 1 31 and 6.15 p. m. train from Philadelphia, via Perklomen Railroad, have, through curs to and Irom Philadelphia. J, E. WOOTTEN, General Manmnr.. c.a. itANrooK. Ocn'l Pass'r & Ticket Agent. May 27th, IStJ. -AND- Instructor in Music LEHIGHTON, Pcnna. A full line of all kinds of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Sheet Music, MUSIC BOOKS, &c, is constantly kept on hand al tho Waro Room, uear ths L. k S. Depot. Sole Agent In tho Lehigh Valley tor'. Belmiiis; Pianos ! Call and seo them ; they havo no superior. Also, Agent for E. F. LUCKENliACH, Two Doors ltelow the " Broadway Uotuet MAUCII CnUNK, PA. Dealer in all rattcrusof Plain and Fancy Window Shades, Paints & Paintesr' Supplies, lowlst cash riticna. Central Carriage Works,. Wooer, Deokor, Connor and J. P. Hale Pianos, M various Mate of ORGANS Instruction given at Pupil' residonce on Piano, Organ, Voice and Theory. oc28 Fall & Winter! Catarrh will cure fnv Ar a ill mil tir A 1 im I if i tin ira it n. I Tt 1111 druiricittB or "nt hy-iimll on rt-celpt ol prle. ii ntettr t fo. vo sure t ure jor iiancy ana Liver Trouble cures nil treaktirss Mini sore nesa of kidney, Inflammation of kidneys or liver, pneo tl'h,lrr' Vtaaiahl Pitta nre the onlr rem cdy that euro coiutliutfon, Ktvtntc PU nrul (tenon oi mo ooweu wniioutpiiyeicinK, pur' Inif, (grlpf nj or ruin. 1'rico S5 ccnlf, ol drug' Hi eta or ty man, Wheeler' Nervine Tonic for mental depres sion, lors of manhood, lanicuor, weakness or over tniitlouof llio brain Is Invaluable, prleo S3 cents, WE GUARANTEES Wo place our price for hese remedies nt lens than one-twentieth nflho wriee nsktd by otli ers lor remedies upon which you tak nil Iho chance, and we specialty Invite the patron, age of. tho many person ay In have tried other remedies without effect or depleted their purees by paying doctor bills that benefitted them not, HOW TO 0BTMNK.SS them. If ther have not trot l hem. write at once o the proprietors, tncloslnir the price In ami mey "in uo vui vuu Bank St., Lehighton, Pa.,. Are prepared to Manufacture Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, ' Spring "Wagon, &c, - Uf erery description, In tbe most subittlJf manner, and at lowest Gash Prices. , Itcpiili'ing rromptly Attended to. TllEXLEK & KREIDLER, April 29, 18S2 yl Proprietors. luoueT or sumps, at once bv mall, nost-nalil solicited. Address plainly. T. UMIPKI.MII CurrcspoDdenco -I NOURAllt.US NO LONIJKR in BrUlifs dlsoare, diabetes, dropsy, xravel, stone, discharges, spermatorrhoea, strictures, varl. coccte, diseased prostralo Klaml, inipotenco, sore throat, catarrh, consumption, dirtiness, biliousness, malaria, Indlyestlon. hea'dache. cestlreness, neuralgia, rheumatism, skin bled In tbe Stata rllntue-ronm. walllnr- to , lred aomMliing about "foolu mining In bo polislioil anil replaced. Tho decora- tSSS .1 A I etto nnd stnd-poktr in the saloons. What erui.tlons, Moo,) poison, ulcers, liver, heort, , , . , , iiuui. Ca,ljer and kidney diseases, A medical book Is oliaracterUtio of nit frontier towns that mailed free. kIvIuk directions for their pre. nra In nnv E,m. tr,H i... - veutlon and cure without poisons, nauseous nre in anj senao trading point, bas no medicines, pain or confinement, by tbo Ku. exception in the case of Miles Citv. The ropean and American Medical llurenu. sped. LnirTln l,nni.. imji..i.., ... "''V l-hyilclani' Internal and local 1'erlected wvUv maoijjuirn mi m mu irBHiincui irrf cniiiiurv, ur ihd miuei amir avails of bis w uter 'shard Work are Pone. BrrlnlS "aicr.i" urouunay, . i. He is never In look nt the earaing-lable, njrwB I isSfc nnd consequently bU career Is shorter while in town than his philosophy and a long purse had flgnred opon. In other worda.he gets strapped inside of a month, und is compelled to resort to such means as are at baud for an existence until tbe time arrives for tbe pursuit of his calling. It is a right at once sad and amusing, to see one of those rough, uucoulU denizens or ibe prairie seated at the eamblini-.lr,. 1 hie, iu bis unsightly and greasy apparel, playing bis band at poker with some' professional who has been selected on purpose to fleece him to the epidermis. Pur hours does he sit there mth no per- J fill 4t 13 P B mm, WllKKLKIt k HO-. No. VO W. Ilaltlinore St., JJAUTlMOltK, Ml). sept. 1. 1883-ly, ASTHMA l)t btliiaon's Aflunia QUICKLY ASD l'oi'manpiitly ltemedv II I 1 1 L I I I Isunequaled as a positive, Vj U I I t-LJ ! Alternative anil dure for' . ASTHMA AND llYSI'El'SlA.and all their attendant evils, ltdoes not ineiely adord tcmiiorary relief, tut it apermnt euro. v . II. lluckober. Do Leon Texas, says : "It Is the best medicine for Asthma that I ever hav used." M. lloilts, Fouutaln Head, Tenn , says: "I am entirely lellevcd ot all symiitoms of Asthma by Minion's rem edy." Adam Miller. Ilrookvllle, Pa., says: "l)r. Stlnson's Asthma ltemedy hasnlvon m.A,Mii,nt tutlt ruction " Jas.!-. Wilbur. Morrlsvllle, N. V, s)st '-Since I bciran taklnir yourrtraedy IJiave rested well every tilitht." S. A Jljan, Fon Du i.ao, Mlch., ,-): "It H the best lever took." .Mrs. S. Iiisiell. of lioberts. II Inots. says : "llr Kiin.nn, a hniA Itatnodv Is tust as recom' mended. It inukes eipectoratlon easy." JIM SUHKtosend for treaties, testiinonlnls and price list, to I'KUK & Ot) , S7 HAST 14th KTllKUr, N. V.i '.N. Orltlendtn It to., US Fulton St., N. Y.. also wuolesale aaenta RESTS not, life Is swceplne by, nu aare ueiurti idb BomelhlDir mljntv and sublime leave be hind to conquer time." oaaweek In your own town, taoutrit fre. No risk, tvery. thlnic new Oapital not reaulrcd. We will turnlih you everytbloK. Many aro inaklni; fortunes. Ladles make as uiuea as men, and Ik, vi and iilrls make ureal nay. Header, II you want business at whloh you ran make ureal iMyalllha time. rlte fur particulars to II. IIallcit (wlo. I'orllMid Maine- H. H. Peters'. Merchant - Tailoring ESTA11L.1SHMENT, Post OHlco Building, opp. Publlo Square, Bank Street, Lehighton. A full lino of OENTS' FUHNISIUNO GOODS, at Lowest Prloes, mar-c'Jl !co P?S so mi wen s lilies C, w V miSBBBSBSSS o siBlsxaGsSflbl c No Patent No Pay. PATENTS obtained Tor Inventors in the United States Oanada and Europe, at reduced rates. Witt our principal office located In Washington,, directly opposite the United States Patent Office, wo are able to attend to all patent business with greater promptness and de spatch and at less cost than other patent at torneys who are at a distanco from Wash ington, and who have, therefore, to employ " associate attorneys." We make preliminary examinations and furnish opinions as to pa tentability, free of charge, and all who are Interested In new Inventions and patents are Invited to send for a copy of our "Guide for obtaining Patents," which is sent free t any address, and contains complete lnslr mo tions how to obtain patents and other ralnr ble matter. We relerto the German-Amei. lean National Hank Washington, D. O.: the Hnyal Swedish. Norwegian and Dauishleta tlons. at Washington : Hon. Jos. t'ascy, late Uhlet Justice U. S. Court of Olaltns; to the OlticlaU or the U. H l'nlwt O.llce, and to Senators and Members of Congress from every State. Address: LOUIS 11 A OO Kit k CO., So licitors of Patents and Attorneys at Law, La Droll Building Wasuimutoh. D. U, copie are always on 9 lookout lor enance Increase their earn- Inirs. and In time be come wealthy; those who do not Improve their opportunities remain In poverty. We offer a. gi ent chance to make money. We want many wen, women, boys and girls to work for us right In their own I' calltioj. Any ono can do. the work properly from the first start. The business will pay mure than ten times ordln. ary wages. Einslve outfit furnished free. No one who envages tails to make money rapidly. You can devote yourwnolo lime lu thttwork, or only your spare moments. Full. Information and all thai is needed sentlree. Address Stimsox &Oo. Portland Maine, Claims a sp WISE? sneelalir. and WAK- HAN rs. A I) l I T I O N A ft i Aiin ll II 1 LSllliMI-STKAI) flHItTI Pill AT. ES and all kinds of LAND SdtlPT bnughh and sold. Large Stock, and Highest Prises, paid. Do you want to sell or tuyt If so, write to A. A. THOMAS, Attorney at Law, Washington, D.U. Jan.S-Ue. HEALTH ISWEALTHl UU. C. ( HKsrS KKItTK iD HltilS TRfciTKUT, 4 rtursMtlp'll)0(ir II Vil.DtitnfaaociTiiUUilr)U. hrt4i urll, llMUrb, Narroeii fnwtTttt cwf bf I U m of ftlmhol ot lolcco, Wktrulna, MobUI B riMtoQ.Bolanliir; ct h brita rwulllac hwxmllr kd JlBsT ItJiiilMrjr, 4tty a4 dwtltt PrrtnatMro Old ItsuisonM, Imi f Pn er la IUir !, InvsluwUrj LiWsA tnd ttfitnat Trhat. caused by orr-irHtii ( iU brat U-ivU or riMBinif tur. Kark bi coitUlna HeMUt trtttmrt.. C 1 hot, vt 1 toxi (or J, ol mUI pW on rrll tt rtr. WE GUARANTEE 6IX DOXE3 Trnrtirra. With h rrr m! Vr u Ue ImiM, CfHimjulit wttl) (, w will wnd lt purchMf aw viitUN (iMikiit l raluu 1 1 ntoaaf If tl trMi&t dM nl itTvrl stcnn.Ouriilva laturjoalf bf Eiaxru nuDruM)i, j)aB.rti-t,niiia!rM,r. T1 Mlht4 vaxubl IIIwsmI f Mrilrr. II lmmtltktlr curti lUasJacht, reaaUpttlo fvriflnlke Skla. Uail4 anwbr iLjMn racalpl of ti trmi. UnarrMtl fur o,iMu. EISNER & MENDEL80H, 320 rtneo etroat. Plilladelphln, Pa. PENSIONS For wound, disease or ntber disability. Widows, minor , children and dependant parents entitled when death resulted. Ulalms reopened, restoration, Increases, bounty, back pay and discharges obtained. Apply at once, j delay pretudlces your rights. lt ned by . law. Address, with sla.np. the old establish. I ed firm of EDSONJk OO., Attorneys Claim Ageuis, VIT J- bt vYaebtostun. D. C . V"f $1,000 J. M. Homy yon can nulc silling MURRAY'S Maps & Charts For 36 pafi catalogue, free, Address, J.uVry0." ELIZABETH, N.J.
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