FcW Advertisements. j "Original Cheap Cash Store." Deats & Co., DEALERS IN Vlf Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Spectacles and Eye Glasses, POST OFFICE BUILDING, Weisspor fc, Pemia- Repairing or all Itlmli promptly attended to at VEKY Btasonable Uharicei. 11 you need anything in our line, give us a cull bclore. go ing elsewhere. Our Prices arc as low as the lowest, and all Goods are warranted to be as represented. feh2-y Rare Bargains IN DRESS GOODS ! IlaV-Wool Oloths, St Inches, In Navy, Bronte, S il, Myrtle, and Oarnet at 25 ou. Beat ralue S3 cents. Half-Wool Ulnmlnated Suitings, 31 inches, at 15 cents. Real value 23 cent. Two-thlnls-Wool Arabian Suiting, Hloch. es, at 31 cents. Ileal value 41 cents. All Wool Illaek Cashmere, 37 Inehei, at si cents. Ileal value 7i cents. J. T. NUSBAUM, Opp. Publlo Square, Dank Street, Lehigh, ton, Pa. June 0, 1881-ly. to (Cmtou italic. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1884, SPECIAL NOTICE. lVrs.ni making payments ! ihisufliee by money orders or postal notes will please rtiuke tliein payable t the WicisaroRT Post Okfick, as the Lo hightuti office is mt a money order office ESS" Special. Commencing to-duy wo will bend our Collectors V. A . Mnrlhlmer mid Geo. W. JUortlnmcr, with bills to those who arc indebted to us l'or Subscription, Advertising or Job Work, residing in this vicinity, und trust that they will meet witli a prompt res ponse to their demands. To those re-X siding at a distance we will mail bills, B and expect immediate returiis..S53 S ( npo tmoMoff li the real test of a tobacco. It 1 tba regal way of -nioViiitf- You get luoro directly tt tlio flavor and f ramnco. You taktt tb emoko cooler and the tonic cleanlier and safer. Xijio amokiuff Is amoklnir reduced to a fine art The more the question of adulterated tobacco forces Itself on the attention of smoker, tho mora deslrablo It becomes to fcnow rreciaely what you are nmokiuff. In BlackweU's Dull Durham 6 mot In p To bacco you cave a guarantee, i mwajp, mu it irwiamre a L I own unadulterated product. I Its fragrance, flavor, and I unsurpaBeedqualUy.orcde. nveu irom t,uu tun juiu air. Try it and you trill bo .. 4fff None renuino with, out trade-mark of the Bull. Gm All sueceMful Fishermen and Sports, men smoke Blackwell's Bull Durham Smotlmc Tobacco, and they enjoy It Try Pino Remedies. liiDAirncicTliGSalTatoriiiall " FnlmoiiicTMliles l'or the CssreolOonsuraptlon. Asthma, Hem orrhage. Islpts'lierl, I .'run p. W liii'inic Oouicii,l'neuiiionla.i:atarrl..:ost;lie.:.dils, Soie Throat anil all llronchlal Troubles. It Is a wonderful preparation ( Pin end Honey, and Is working a radical revolution tho treatment andcuroof all causesol' lha above flsearcs. Ksjsiakos's' iilves .instant relief Ifo all, and with fiilthlul uso will effect a raul-l and perlecl eure. 11 absolutely lues nut contain either opiate, narcotle or any inturloua drug, and Is a miliar vmikt-Ans-st riiErABATiiiN. A TUtALwIII rnmlnce you or Its merits, If you would ala leel sure of the safely os your children ilurlni In clement weather aiat alall tlmes.keipa liot tle In year medicine chef t. Horn! lor pa.nph let to I) A. LEWIS & CO., Solo Proprietor, iOt Chape! Street, New Haven, Ct. PlKK lllVVKBS. I'lNK KlIINKV AXIS I.IVEn Fills, I'ihk I'lastsus akuI'ivk H.i.m. Sold hy Druggists. JanlS-niJur , THE Carbon Advocate IS THE BEST MEDIUM FOR Local Advertising IN JAItBON COUNTY. Send for Rates, which will be found very moderate. Job Printing of every description. Illustrated Sale Bills A SPECIALTY. At Lotv Prices r i . P4 r.i r- it"! Era TP4P tfs: 55 aiisrl Deoember l.wM Our Neighborhood in Brief. Mits Elln Cluus, nf town, was vlsiling at CHtmnnqna dining the past week. The Western Nail Association reduced the cord rate for nails Wednesday from $3 40 to $2 CO per kef. The Thomas Iron Co., at Ilokenduuqun, has blown in its fourth furnace, and the II fill will soon be put in blast. A man Is wiser for Ids learning, and the sooner ho learns thut the only pror wy t" cure n cough or cold, !s to use Ur. null s Uougn syrup, me ueuer ne is on. Uutnors aro current that a largo tiuin- beroftiew il well iocs will be erected in '.own during the coming reason. Xfl'A new lot ol CLOCKS. WATCHES and JEWEMtV just received at S. 1IAUA MAN'S Store, Lehighlon, I'a. Ceal lledmahr was fouiiil nn Monday morning, at Clailer'a lime kiln, sulfbcatcd lo death ly liiliuling sjiniiur. Pay up ymir siib;criplion to tlio Anyo catk, anil get Health ami limit one year us a premium, a largo a page tnuiiuuy paier. FOirandsntne parlor clocks at E. II. Kohl's, Mauch Chiluk, A gHid assjrtmcut ta selcvl trotii. The rhiladclphia and Reading Com p.iny has advoncetl its rcheilule prices for stove huh cntsiiiui coal i3 cents p ion Mr. Duan Neir, of Shilmgion, slate roof. er, lait M'ur uted for rooflng purises 3 1st I siuares of tlali in the tilling of contracts for looting in various p.irisoi iu omio. Acker's Celehiatnl Enul'sh Heine. lv for Coughs, Colds nd'Coiuuiiiilimi. Sold lor IH i ituaraiili'H by Ur Horn, Lehigbtou, and E A Horn, VeiB?Hirt. Tno 4th annual fair "f the Iiickawan na A(iicultural Society will bo held at Siruntoii m S'ptemlier 3011s, and October l.l,2ud and 3id, IbSl. Many of llm. great turn of tho world have die 1 recently, but .1. W. Raudcnhuih it still aliv ami happy lit tho ''Carbon House." Call und n'o htm 1 'fluYiui can get n set of Single Licbt 0 inuv Harness lor Eleven Dollars, in part iiukle, at M. Flory's HattiHSs tlioji, ueur lecaiiMl b. iilue, Wei"rt, Pa. The Democrats of Allentown haye nominated Werner K. Ruhr, ol Iho Allen nvvii Democrat, for Mayor and George N K miner lor City Treasurer. ACKER'S flLOOD Kl.lXEft gnariinlecd ill euro all kinds ol blood ixMsoiitug, i;i Arii'fro! or continctcd hold by Dr. limn, Lehiglitoii, and h A Horn, Wi isf rt. ELECTION TICKETS tieully and promptly printed nt this ifTicc, at l-iwet ices for readv ensh. llring along your rders, and get them filled whiloyou wait. -We give it up. The Idea of starting u A. R. Post in this borough. Those who paid in lor thai purpose are rcq icateii to II mi l eel llielr money bucx. llio thing is a lizzie 1 Charlis Chsmberlain, a miner living in Kintston, has had his wife arrested on tho cl argc thut she alteinplcd lo kill him by pif nkling f.Hxi ptepuicd lor li!sue with una green. asulf von wanin nice,sino,tli.cnsv sluue vnur tiair cut ur shamiaHiing, go tu Franz Iloeitirer s uloon, under tne c.xcliuuge Ho tel. IIu will lix you right, und don't you lorget it. W. S. Drake, of Easlon, agent for the Continental Lile Iiisurauco t: ,ol llarlfoid, Conn., was in town during the wrek, look In j alter llio interests ol tliu company, lie ma lo u u very pleasant call. !S3U-A Kami of 118 acres Willi a house on it, uml sbout 8 acres cleared, for sale cheap ur in exchange lor town proierl Three miles from Munch Chunk. Address W. M Itupsher, Lehighton, I'n From five to ten gondola cars heayily lnudeil with lone iwles passover tho Lehigh I: Ufnuchanna Railrnail daily, bound for the country along the line of tho Michigan Itailroud, where they ure planted III hop fields. Means. Kalh X- Boris, and Kalb A- Ilailscher, ininirg conlruclors on the flats in Lower Macungie, ore paying 70 cents for labor at the present tllne.una not 60 und 65. as reNirt uas II. LTi Rent, a house with 9 rooms, next to Di. Reber's block on Rank Strret, this lairougli. ror terms, apply In Lkwiu Gbavi.r, or on the premises In Ai.ykma UasTita. leb, 18-tf Oliver 1. Dally lias been arrested in Eastnn, charged with having embezzled nver $400 collect en by him as scent for the Jjoveiie Mauulaclurlng Company of I'lilli.- ueipina ohn J. Kalrchrr, chief nf General Custer's scouts during the war, when he was known as "Jack Cade," died In l'olls vine, on catunlay, ol cancer ol tlieslom acn. Jie was lorty liro years ol age. .Giiinioc more popularity every d Ihe celebrated improved 1! A R N DKN HAILUOAD WATCH, for sxle at E. H Honrs, Maurii ununk. Over 1000 of them used nn the renna, RR, A young man of this section sent fifty cents to a New York firm to Irsrn how to keep from swearing, and received in reply "Don't ojien your mouth, and hire vnur trams at the popular livery of David Ebbert on nortn street, tieliigiilou Tho conlet for the I'onr Directorship In Upjicr Carbon und Lower Luzrrno woxelli verv nol: while Ihe pdilical null. Iron l.eie alaiuls is tnoal reiiiurkahlv ivvd, if not inure M hut then it may variu up beforo next liiesiiay, von Know, Charhs Ilrlnkmen.nf Ihlgh flap, has for the past twenty yours laien eioplove.1 as Iracawalker, hy lha Lehiuh Valley Rail After all the arguments about cheap ness and quality It appears thai Dr. RuM's Cough Byrup Is lha best remedy fur the cure of coiirIh ami colds ever nli'ered tn the public. The price is only 25 cents a bottle and every druggist In the land sells and recommends It. A vein of coal eight feet thick has been truck at Middle Creek colliery. This will inske the colliery, which has been com parallvely worthless for some, time psst,nne of the principal workings la the west end of Schuylkill county. r-ir. A. Belli, J, P. and Real Estate Agent, has if vers I DWELLINGS and LOTS, nicely situate In the lairougli of Le hiuhton, which ha will sell on very reason able terms. Apply snn, at his oflico at tho upjier end of Bank street. Feb. 2 4w A Bio Tdmol Every subscriber lo Ihe Caron AoyoCATK who Immediately pays up arrearages and one year In advance will receive free fur ime year Iftnlth and Jlomt. a large 8 page, 40 column monthly paper devoted tn home matters. Step up. jgjir Only $10,00 cash for an all-wool Suit at II. H. Peters', Post-office building, Lchighton. Willie Peler Madden, Michael DonO' yon and James Koyle were taking coal out 6t a mountain break near Cen'.rulia, Thurs- lay of last week,n large bank of earth that had undermined gave way, burying the three men under it and Injuring theui seriously. W. L. Beaver, nn old and respected citizen of Tresukbw, died at the residence of his son in Cutueauqua, on Wednesday nf last week, of miners' asthma with which he had been nfllicted fora number ofyeats. Lieceaseil was byJ years ol age, una leaves a wile, five suns and Iwn daticliters tu mourn nn uluctiunate husband unit lather. 35HYini would bi surprised lo ree the elegant display nf goods kept nn hand at present at E. 11. llolil s, Mauch Chunk. Mr. Jlulil lias a much hirgeruud handsomer lock than he sver kept heretofore. We loubl il you will ceo a better seiecti in any where in the Stnlo. He is certainly the Wanamuker in Carbon county, iu tbejew- iry line. The hunters of Pike county have filed complaint iainst the managers ol Ihe Blooming Grove Park Association for ol lowing I heir dogs to chare deer outside of the l'ark limits. 'Ill' re tlueatens to bo u good deal ot trouble. The dogsare imported animals and the hunters say they will kill them if they come outside of Ihe Park preserves. Electric light has been successfully In troduced in Ilazlelnn, Many buine-s houses are using it and sumo people are thinking of lighting their dwellings with it. Tin) company guarantees that the cosd I the light will las but one cent and quarter per hour for cnc.i ten candle burlier, winch Is less than Hie price ol gas. Thofo of our readers who may have an idea nf changing their residence fur another Slate, will do well to read the advertise ment elsewhere headed "North Carolina nlfers Exlraordinnry Inducements to those Seeking Humes," end then communicate with John T Patrick, E-q , manager Slate immigration uureau, jiuleigh, n, u. During Sunday night about four inches of snow fell in this section, followed hy warm rain Monday night, Tuesday and Wednesday, pretty thoroughly cleaning oil' that and ttie first snow rd December. The water In Ihe Lehigh is well up, hut ti e si renin being clear nl ice, there is but little if any fear thut Iho valley will sutlVr from u Ircshel. John W. Ncsslev, a carpenter .employed Hi Buck Ridge Colliery, near ShamuMu, saya that lur seven years he has puriais-ly livid on biead and hot water at u enst of torty cents a week. He is Ii5 years old, nearly six del tail and weiuhs 175 pounds. IIu is In good health, wurka hard and svadily and claims Ihul he will live to be 13 uurs old. -John Nlcliolson, bf Wclrarrt.'dled lt week, tefy suddenly of typhoid ever, leaving a wife and tno children in very distressed circumstances both children be Ing tery low with fever. Belsey Harp hat been sollcit'lnf aid fur them, and up lo yesterday (Thusday) had collected a total of $12.20. The charitable will find this an excellent npmrlunlty lo Indulge in a great christian virtue "Ha that givelli tj tha poor leudelh untu the Lord. -The Philadelphia Record of Thursdsy says: "Tna Pennsylvania iianrosu uoin ny hts about consummated negotiations with Ihe Leh ah Vullev Rs Iroad Company for the lease ol the latter lino to the lormer. These negotiations have been pending lor nearly a year, but were not sooner complet ed becauac) of the III health nl the late Pre sident Packer and the luabillty tu reach satisfactory terms." -A patent spark arrester isbeing applied to every locomotive of the Lehigh Jfc Bus quebauna Railroad, iu the ahups at Ashley. -The Fouith annual Grand Military aud Civic Ball, of Ihe Slatiiigton Utiles, will lake place ill their Armory ,ou rnuay even ing, Feb 22,1. ' Bishop Thomas Bowman will preach in the Evangelical church, nf this borough, to'inonow (Sunday) evening, at TiOO u' cluk. All are welcome. Public Eaks toCcmo Off. The following sales, advertised In (he Aiivocitk, or for which bills have hen printed at this office, will take place lis follows ! March 1st. at 1 n. 111. An Improved farm and tract nt w,Hdlaml,in i-ml 1'enu twp., property nf Gideon Peter, dee'd. March (lib, at 12 m Houses, onwa, pigs. buggies, aleiglis and a variety tanning sloca, prowriy nf Gcu. Berger Sl Sou, ill Mahoning township. March 8, at 1 p. in. -Horse, cows, burning stock and luruilure, property ol Aiiam Begel, Franklin twp., about two miles frum Weissport. President Packer's Successor. Tho Board of Directors of Ihe Lehigh Valley Railro&d Cutnpony met Tuesilny in Philadelphia, and adopted a minute in le- gard In the death of President Packer, after which Elisha P. Wilbur was elided presi dent of tlie Company. The netv president wos for many years a director of the com pany. Ileisa trustee ot Ihe Asa Pucker estate, and Ins election is construed as an assurance that the Packer stock will be held iu one block, according to the provisions (d tho will, which will prevent its sale fur many years. Lehigh Osp Items. All are pleased that the Ice Is all otT the river without backing up the water thus saving the people much work and ex. pente, '.' ' 1 .-' ' Mahonlntr Items. ' Complaint haying been prefc ed against Ihe teacher of McDsulel school for suspendlnK one of his pupils; u special meeting of theboard was held on Tuesday Mr. L. F, Kern Is busy selling sewing evening In examine into the mailer. Bi.l machines and orgsnt; he hat sold qulle a wo are happy to say that it was found that number of them this winter. Mr. Kern Is Ihe teacher was Justified In doing what he a good organist, which helps Mm much In did. The persmi who made the comnlaint selling them. hss bad something lo say againstthe teach Col. John Craig's new blacksmith shop er every winter. is qulle an Improvement to the Osp. Mr. Quite a number ofour young folks Getc, the blacksmith, handles the hammer have been toTamaqtia to have their gems well for a young beginner, slick to It Cell taken. But we don't think It nice of those you will soon make a first cUss blacksmith, gentlaineu who went Isst week and left Mr. Wash Snyder is nut for Assessor) 1 their girls pay for their gems. Undoubted- no doubt he will be elected. Iv they thought It didn't matter as Ills We are glad lossy that we haye good leap year. Mr. Knebbtr moved to Laurytnwn last week, where he haa purchased a farm. -Our "baud," under the leadership of Piuf. Samuel Snyder, turned out one even ing last Week lo aertuade Mrs Mahloo Nuthsteln, In honor of her birthday. The inembera nf Ibe Laud looked bandsoine in their new uniforms, and were curdially re ceivrd by Mr. and Mrs. Nothsteiu. How many valentines did you recelveJ -Mr. Francis Slacker has sold his hotel tu a Mr. Smith, of Weissport. Cbas. II. FriU sold his farming Imple ments at public sale last Saturday, lie will work fur Mr. C. II. Scidle next summer. Miss Emma !IolTmann went to Parry- very good sellouts this winter. Miss Smith and Miss Lenlt are both good teachers they known Just how to conduct a school. Mi's Mary Kelchner, who has been much Indisposed for some time past is on a lair way lo recovery. A. W. Anthony, son of Mr. S. II. An thnny, proprietor of Craig's Hotel, is still confided tu tho house. The entertainmeni'in the Lehigh .Gap school house, the other evening, was well attended. All in attendance tuok a hearty good old laugh. Dirn. Mr. George Souders died on Saturday evening, February Vlh, 11-84, aged 21 years, 1 month and 14 days, of typhoid feyer. Ho was iuved by all who knew him) ho was a kind young man on accounHof I ville on Tuesday, where she has been en Intense sull'eriug und unconsciousness, l o gaged as a domestic. Icannspecial Icslimony, but he wasal A. J. Balllet and Miss E. Myra'Rebrtg ways kind and tried to please all, und at were oul -letghiug with their schools ou tended Sunday school and church, which Tuesday. glyes ample assurance ol his final triiininh: A shooting match for two calves enme ha was patient Iu iifllctlnn and resigned In " " Stephen I enstermscber's hotel last the will of God. He has gone In live with oaturday. Some were not falitfied and Christ. A father and mother, four brothers sa'd ""O' c"uld shoot better. Therefore, and.lwo sisters ore left lo mourn their loss, thero will be another shouting-match lids Funeral took ploco on Feb. 13lls. Rev. J. (Saturday) afternoon, The Democrats Will meet at the "Carbon House," this (Saturday) evening, at 71.10 o'clock, and place in nomination persons tu fill the fol lowing offices: 1 Just'ce ilf the Peace. 1 Burgess. 2 Town Councilmen. 2 Sellout Directors. 1 Constable. 2 Overseers of Ihe Poor. 1 Assessor. 1 Judge of Elections. 2 IusH'ctors of Elections. 2 Auditors. Tho election will be held on Tuesday next, the lOlh inst. E, Freeman officiating. 1'msTux. Scientific Prizes. It is a gratifying fact thai more asttO' notnlcal discoveries, and those of more im portance, have been made by Americans during the past few years, than by all nf Ihe rest of the world combined. That this has been due, largely, tn the impetus given by competition ior the honors and prizes awarded tu discoverers cannot be denied' Mrs. Joseph Henry, who some time ago left her husband, has returned. They have adjusted their difficulties, and have rented their farm to Hugh McCicati, in lending to move tu Bethlehem in the Spring. Paris Green in His Pie. Wednesday morning Charles Chamber lin, a miner employed in a colliery about five miles from Wilkcsbarre, had his wile .,.. ... un.er u.a. ..... .meres, may ue con-. orrestel for ottemi.'.ii.ir tu Poison him. To tinued and sustained, I. ifiVr the following the Ioc,i ,..:... Ile .aid thot. feeling iBijrosiaM.-iwo nuuarort dollars ininerv in lha mine llm orevions forenoon. .or racnanu every oiscovery Of a new ... to his d.nner nail for snmn lnnch come maoo nuring me year, sui'jcci lo me Tiere following conditions 1. It must be discovered in the United States or Canada, either by Ihe naked eye u. ,c,e,, .,.. ,uav uo uucpeuw.u. cru9, wbcb wa8 broken, had a stroncc an i. iiie aiscoycrcr inusi leiegrnpn nn ,araoce. A closer examination convinced mediately lo Dr. Lewis Swilt, Director of Mm ,lmttne p!a wa, .p-inMed win, paria green. He ate none, but left the mine at was a piece of pie among other things. He took the pie up to cat it, but noticed in the dim light which was reflect ed from the lamp on his head that Ihe the Warner Observatory. Rochester, K' Y., giving the exact time nf discovery, Ihe twitlnn and direction of motion, with silt' Orient exactness, if faissible, to enable at least one other observer to find it. 3. This intelligence must not be corn- once, taking the pall and its contents b a local physician, whnnho pronounced Iho substance sprinkled under the crust nf Iho pio to be Paris green. The miner went around to three or four druggists and in municated to any other puMy ur parlies, Llllr.,, ,f fiis w i To had bought anything nl George Hals ead, nf Mattliy, ft small village iiIhiuI six miles from Witko'harre, visited his brother in-law, Willlatii Helper, at Sturmerville, a few miles distant, to talk over some husinefa matters, when an Hlter ctiou ensued. Heler i-etzeii a shot gun and lired nt llalstead, a iiortl'ht of the elianfe taking ell'cct sis his skull and in dieting what is though will prove a tatiil wound. Helper gave himself up. Fl'N Axn Candv It is iisipossiblo In have more tun lhee long mening than by matting candy at liome. You can team how in make every kind of Hue candy sold at ihe la-al coiilectriiiary store in Ihe cities, Irom Unit valuable Imhik, "How to Makk Candv " Ao home can n third In be without The Thomas Iron Company. The Thomas Iron Company has advanced rales nn pig lion 50 cents per ton to $H. 50 ami SJ20.50. President Clark soys: "There IS excellent demand fur iron. Tho com pnny's sales last mnnlli were larger than any previous January during thirty years. They exceeded Hie sales ol the filtt six moiiins of last year. Wo start up anew furnace this week, and will start 'another next week." The Thomas Iron Company was the first among the leading iron cons p.issiea laal tall to reduce its price. . Il is the lirst now lo advance llicni. People wins saw discouragement In the drop ought tn see ut least as much promise of belUr times ill the advance. Allentown Democrat. either by letter, telegraph or otherwise, uss til such time as a telegraphic acknnwledg ment lias been receiyed by the discnyerer from Dr. Swift. Great care should be taken regarding this condition, ns it s essential to the proper transmission nflho discovery, together wiih Ihe name of tliu discoverer, to the various parts of the world, which will be immediately dono bv Dr. Swift. Three disinterested astronomers will he selected to decide all disputed questions. Sent ikislpaid lor 3llcts. fin one or two cent slumps ) Address, Tllse Houskivifk, UiK-liester, a. V On the 22.1 of last December Howard Mclntyre,u roush, annulled W. II. Ililde- sunt, Justice nf Ihe Peace, nf Eastnn, broke his nose und laid him up for lour weeks. At firt it w,is feared Mr. Ilildebrant would lie. He bronchi suit against Mclnlyre .and on Tuepdav the hitler was convicted bv h ury mid sent to jail h.r three ier. Tin couse ,d tne as'auit was because the 'Squire ii.ierierieu wniie jiicunyre was leasing small boy. Jos?ph Jonas announces in today's Aovocatr that he has leased Oberl's store room, on Bank street, tills borough, and that for ten days, coii.meccing Match 3rd next, ho will oil'er the penpto of this section such unheard of bargains in Dry Goials Clothing, Cupels, Ac., Ac, ns we:e never before heard oil in tail, he will idler some Sfi.lillO worth ul these goods at your own price, ioiishoiilil not tall In lake advan tage uf this oiler earlv, as '.he sale will pisi tiyely close uss March 14. OSiril. II. Peters, at the ist-olhcc building, Lehigh ton, will make you nn all wool suit lor only $10 cash, il you order now Mr. and Mrs. Tercy R. Tyne, eINew York, haye given $100,000 in cash to the Taylor Hospital to be erected at Scanlon for the benefit of miners and railroad la hirers in that section. Mr. Pyne is the largest stockholder in the Delaware, Lacka wanna and Western Rallroaa Company and his wife is the daughter of the late Moses laylor, nl lcw York, wins roulriu uted $250 000 over two years ago for the erection of the hospital. It is thought that the buildings will be erected at once. A fire which broke out in an abandon ed gangway in the 8alem Coal Company'i drills at Shirksliinny, three weeks acn, con Unites la burn furiously, but by closing up all Ihe air passages it is expected to oyer wmo Ihe flames by smothering them. So far the fire has lieen mu fined tn the gang way in which it originated, but the loss must already amount to Inssjy hundred dollars. The great effort nnw is tu keen the flames from celling into any other workings, as in an event nftbat kind the mine will have lo be abandoned and Hood ed to extinguish them On Thursday evening of last week the ceremonies consequent upon the opening ol the new Masonic Temple in Eastnn were obieryrd at a union meeting of Dallas Lodge, Nn. 300, aud Eastnn Lodge, No. 152, of Free and Accepted Masons, The exer rises were attended only hy Masons, Guests, were, pieaent from Philadelphia Lancoaler, New Yora, Alteiltown, Heller. town, 11-ihlehem ami various utl.er tuiuts Afler the ibil If ii lory exeieises Ihe Masons, lo ihe niniilter ol iwn hundred, marched tu Ihe United States Hop I and parlo-.k of banquet. A heavy tall of ton cal Mrurred in Ihe Re.1 Ash sIohi uf the Empire Mine, Wilkes- of 35 Politics Scd Hot In Allentown. The Republicans of Allentown assembled in tlio Court House, at that place, on Moti lity night und nominated their candidates for Mayor and City Treasurer. Thero were two candidates for Mayor, both eminent citizens, E. S. Shinier, a rariet merchant, and W. F. Yeager, u builder and contractor. The ii ret ii nd only balkt resulted In Shinier receiving 50 votes and Yeoger 23 Lewis E. Butz was nominated bv acclamation for City Treasurer. Theie is every prospect that the campaign will be close und excit ing. The Democrats have announced that the, want their man elected because Ihe Democratic State Convention meets there ill April, and tbu Republicans are bent uu utliug their man in lor the same reason. either uf them. One of them said that she had the day before, but refused, so the min er said, tn lei I what it war. When I owent home his wile met him with the question, Why are you not at work to day?" He re plied thut it was on account of the flooding of Ihe gangway. She then asked what he had done with his dinner, and he says he told her that he hod left it lor Ihe next day. He then asked her if she had boucht II II. Warner, Rochester, N. Y., Feb. 8lh, anything at any oflhe ,drug stores laie.ly '881. I He says she denied havinc made nnv tmr chase,but (ublrquf nlly that she l.ad bought some sugar of lead . The couple have not becii.livlr.g very peoeeabiy. The' pie will b auulyzed. The woiiihc was ixamiied by the Kingston Justice. There is a rein rt What the K. E. Churches Have Bone in IfonrYeafir Al tile laal Methodist Episcopal Genera) Conlerence, liehl in 18F0, u resolution wos iiu.Bti.l r.niiB.titiiv till III. Phn.i-lii. In .1 m ,, .. , 0, , . ,,. , ... , abroad that Chambeilin put the ponon in United Stales tn pay oil as much ol their I . ' ' lebts as asfible before, the meeting ol the Condition of the Slate Trade. The Slate Exchaugeof Lehigh and North ampton counties met at Eiston in special sessiun Monday afternoon und decided to make no chuuges In Iho prices ol roofing slate for 1 SSI. Prices were slightly ad justed in a few instances, however. Tliu slate men rejairt the prospects nf the coin ing seasun far ahead uf whal.they were a yearogn. They asy lliut last year they manufactured thirty-two thousand more squares lliuu the proceeding year, und this season they will produce filly thousand more Ihau In 1883. One of Ihe must luv irtunt rumors was that a parly represent ing President Miller of the Bangor Road, and John I. Blair. Ihe capitalist, had b night sixty acres of slate land from Jory A Co., lur SSO.OOO. next General Cnuferci.ce, lo be held ut Philadelphia, in May, 1884, so as In make as good a showing in the centennial year of Episcopal Methodism in Iho United Stat, r. 18S4, us imssible. It is nut possible lo gel an absolutely correct stats tnent of Ihe total amount paidntflu rerpoiire b lliis advice. Last year Ihe "Spring Conferences," which are mostly the conferences situated in the East, paid of $1,000,000 ul church debt and improved their church pr.-;ierly to the ex lent nf $1,025,000 The "Fall Conferences for 1882 paid off $732,000 of church debts. It is probably tin underestimate losay that in ihe four years the tdiurches have imid oil $5,2011,0011 of debt, uml probably Improved church property t.i tli- extent ol $.'1,5110,0011, total nf $8,700,000 lor the entire country This dres ;.ot include cither tlio Methodist Protestants or the Methodist Episcupj) Church South. PAia Ilecord, the pie himself, in older to get his Wile con v it-ted and imprisoned. They Eloped. Allentown Daily Critic; Some lima ago a man named Harry Clark, alias, ''Berwick Kid," eloped llh Townsend Beidleman's wife. Beidelman Isachararter well known throughout Ihe Lehigh Valley and upnn hearing of tho runaway match, followed them up and found them at Leesporl.Berks county, secured his wife and reluming In this cily, lived in the family of II. Schnll, In the Sixth Warn. Clark in the mean- time determined lo have Beiilel. nan's wife and coming lo this city Tuesday, proceeded tn bebop's residence, Mrs. Scholl taw Clark coming acd picking up a basin of scalding water threw It in his face. But undaunted Clark entered the house, in duced Beidelman's wife to accompany bin) and the pair left for parts unknown. Lower Tow&menslng 8o,ulbs. Mrs. Ramaly, of this place, hss been visiting her brother in Mahoning during Ihe past week. Robert Muschlitz, supervisor, passed through Firs Line recently, collecting tax and settling secouals. Benjamin George Is the happiest man in this neighborhood Just at present all un account nl a lltllt boy, which has arrived at his reaidcnce. Having reci'tved Bursie-'sseeil Annual, of Philadelphia, in II we find "Welcome Death In a Dentist's Chair. Mrs Juiues Stevenson, nl the First ward, Scrunlon, died in a dentist's chair Thurs day, of last week, at Ihe , (lice of W. II. Heist, after undergoing a terrible utdeal iu lentistry. She was accompanied to the dentist's nfiice by her family physician, Dr. A. Strang, who had administered the nnics Ihetie in equal quantities of chloroform and ether. After Iho first wos git en two leelh were pulled; then another doso was given and nine teeth were extracted, alter which a third was administered and five more leelh were taken then realized that his patient was dead and had been lur several seconds before Ihe last toolh had been taken out. Efforts were made to restore her, but they were useless. Mrs Stevenson was lorly years old and the mother of seyen children, the youngest bo ing four months old. The treatment she received in the dentist's chair is the subject of severe comment. With Her "Little Hatchet-" Martin McLaughlin, a peddler, living in the First ward nf Scrunbin, was attache I in his sleep Monday night by his wife, who crushed his skull with an axe and inflicted a number of gashes about the he.ul tin 1 body. Thinking she hod finished him 111 i wife decamped, taking her two oh i Id r in with her. The wounded man rallied an Hi cieully Tuesday morning tu raise an alaim and succ.-eded in attracting the utlettion o. neighbors. The bluody axe with which the leed was done was found by McLaughlin's bedside. The wounded man's death is hour ly expected. Mrs. McLaughlin was crresled while in the uct of escaping through the rear of a neighbor'a house, iu which she took refuge. She denies all knowledge nflho crime. Her husband frequently remonstrated against her drinking and it is thought that she at tacked htm while iu one ofherdrunkou fits. A HUMEtt'B STORY. llowHowai overcome and the WaT by which Ho wat finally Envoi. (CWrcatiijnuW' Spirit c tkt ITsnn.) An unusual adventure which recently occurred tu your rorrospoudnnl while bunt Ing at Bruokmere in this State is so timely and contains so much that can bo made valuable tu all readers, that I venture to reproduce it entire) The day was a most Inclement one and the snow quite deep. RsLbit trscks were plentiful, but they principally led In the direction of a large swamp, In which the rabbits could run without difficulty, but where the hunter constantly broke through the thin Ice, sinking into the balf-frolen mire lo his knees. Notwithstanding these tiflicultles, the writer bad iersevered, al though a yery small bag of game was the result. While tramping about through a particularly malarial airtluu of the swamp, a middle aged sssan suddouly oame iuto view, carrvlnz a tnuzile Inadiisg shotgun and completely loaded down wills ginie nf the linen description, rtuiurai curiosity, aside from Ihe involuntary envy that In stinctively arose, prompted Ihn writer lo enter inlii ronversatluu with the man, with the Pillowing resulli "You've had fine success, where did you get all that game?" "Right heie, Ir. the swamp," "It's pretty rough hunting in these parts, especially when a mull gout up tu his waist every other step." "Yes, It's not very pleasant, but I am us. d to it and don't min i It." "How long have you hunted hereabouts." "Why, bless ynu, I have lited here litest of my lifei and huuled up lu ten years ago cyery year." "How does it happen you omitted the lost ten years?" "Because I was scarcely able-to move, much less hunt." "I don't understand ynu?" "Well, ynu see, iibotil ten years ngo, after I had bren tramping around oil .toy in this same swamp, I tell quite a pain in my ankle. 1 didn't mind il v.sy much, but It kept ttuubliVg me for n day ur Iwo, mid I coul I sec thut it kept increasing. The next tiling I knew, I le.lt the same kind of n pain in my shoulder and I found it pained mu to move my iiriu. This thing kept going ou and iu- cteasing, and though I tried to shakoolf I lie Icelingand make inysell think it was only a little tcuiporaiy trouble, I found Hint i did not go. Shortly alter Ibis my joints began tn ache nl tho knees and I filially be came s? bnd that t had to remain in the house most of I he time." "And did you traco nil thlltn the factthot you had hunted so much in tills swump?" "No, I didn't know what lo lay it tn, but I knew thut I was in misery. My joints swelled until it seemed as though all the flesh I had left was bunched at tho joints, my fingers ennked in every way nnd some of them becjnio double jointed, lu fact, every joint in my body seemed to yie with Ihe.otliers lo see winch could becoino tliu lurgest nnd cai'so me the greatest sulTering. Ill this way several years passed on, during which time I was pretty nearly helpless. 1 became so nervous and sensitive that I would sit bolstered up iu the chair and call to people that entered the room not tocomo near me, or even tjuch my chair. While all this wus going on, I felt an awful burn ing heat and lever, with occasional chills ruuntng all over my body, hut -especially along my back and through my shoulders Then ngajn my blood seemed to be boiling and my brain to be on file." "Didn'lyou try tn preycntall thisogonj?" "Try, I should think I did try. I tried every doctor that catno nlthln my reach uud all the proprietary medicines I could hear nt. 1 used washes i n I liniments enough to last me for all lime, but ihe only reliol I received was by injections of mor phine." "Well you talk ill a very strange manner lor a man. who has tramped around ou a day like this ami ill n swamp like this. IIu" iu the world do you dare lis du it?" "Because I am completely well and as sound lis u dollar. U may seem strange, but it is true thai I was entirely cured; Iho rheumatism all driven out of my bloi d; my joints reduced to their nutural size and my strength made as great as ever behn-e, hy means of that great and simple remedy. Waruerd sale Itlieumtitlu Cine, wlncli 1 believe saved my lile," "And soy uu now have no fear of rbei mallsu,?" "Why. nn. Even il it should come on, I can easily get rid uf it by using Iho siiue remedy." The writer turned In leave, as it was growing dark, hut before I had ria.died the city precisely Ihe same symptom I had just beam described chub iiimi me Willi gicat violence. ImpressiUwith ihe hunter's story. 1 tried the same remedy, nnd within twenty lour hours all pain and iulliiiiiillou had disappeared. If any render is siillering 1mm any manner nl rheumatic or neuralgic troubles and desires relief let him by all means try this same great remedy. And il uuy readeis doubt Ihe truth of the uhove incident or its statements let llieui write 1 A. A. Coatef, Briaikmeia. N. Y., wins was the man wills whom the writ, r couversiil nnd convince themselves ul' its truth ir falsity. J. R. C. A. teUghtonlan VTeddel. The Washiugtuu (.Kansas) RifuWic Ol Feb. 1st, aln ut the fullowlug, which no doubt will interest lh ycuug, (ulksof Hits section) "A quiet wedding took place at Ike resi dence uf J. A. Thossiss, three miles west of town, at t o'clock lil Tuesday, al which lime Miss Mary, the oldest daughter uf Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Thomas, was married lu Fred Weidenheisjler. the young gentleman who Ilia for several months su an-cpULriy Oiled the post uf salesman in the lousio house nf L. A. Mundls, of this city Tuft litres UOaiI extends hearty coiigiatulstlona lo Us youug (fiends, who haye thus at lh lawn f spring time united their l ulunet for life, aud Wishes thesis the brightest rr-ili Mtiuu of their fancy picture of w.J.leJ, bliss. The fullowlug it a ltYt! the wed., ding presents lett with thevoangimiiplei Nice eight day clock, rioiu,lh parculi of the groom. Lirgo family bible, Irom th. parents o the bride. Silver butler knife nnd cake stand, from, James M. Veatch, graiidlather of this hii.U, Beautiful glass pitcher, Irom Mrs, J -.fan M. Veatoh, graudmulher ut Ihe bride. Set silver knives aud loikt, Iruiu U A. Msiuriis and wife. Majdica, cream mug Irani Miss Delia Thomas. Set id glass ware, from A. J. Morrlsoa and wife. Pair of goblels, Irom Pearl Thomas, ice pitcher, from Mrs. Decker. Ulass bread dish, Iruin Mm O. Thomas. Silyei butler knife, from Fra.uk Christ man Salt dish, from Mis Edna Thomas. Lamp, Irom Sherman and .Viiuie Yentcli. Pair brackets, whisk broom, and fancy rase, from Mrs. and Mts. J. A. Bruwu, Washington. Table linen, from Mrs. Kingsbury. Relier. Silver sugar spoon, Irom Miss Matlit Venlch, Dch.it. Pickle.lish, Irom Miss llatlle Thomas, To bio linen, from Mrs. l'otoll, Uelo t. Pepper castor, from Miss Maud Thou as. Set glass ware, from J.J, Veatih and wile, Fancy towel, from II. Thomas, Seymour, Indiana. The voting couple are spending a tern weeks honeymoon ut Beloll, Wo extend our congratulations to tho youtblul piir. CTO0K MARKETS. Reported up to 12 o'clock, by Da Haven k Townsend, Bankers, Nn. 3(1 S Third Street, Philadelphia. Slocks bought aud told either iur cash ur on margin. mtaJclph-.a, Feb. 13, 1884. hid asked IIS.Vs, Ext 101 . U S Currency 0's 13.1 US 4, now 114j 1141 US4's I23J 123J Pennsylvania R R 58 18 Philadelphia A- Rending R It 281 284 Lehigh Vullev R It 70J Lehigh Coul .V Navigation Co 40j United N J 11 R A Canal Co 104 Northern Central It R Co 511 IUstonville Pnsa. R R Co 15 UiilT. N. Y. It Phila. R R Co SI New Jersey Central r, SKj Northern Pacific Com 21 " Pref.l 4(1 North Pennvlvania R R 117 Philadelphia'.!; Erie R R IB Silver, (Trades) 88 70s 462 1U0 CO 10 t'3 87 21) 0J 0U ia U2 The r-cglstry Lists Tampered with. A lelegroui Irom Scrautoii, dated Iho 1 lib instant, says: A Iraud on a grand scale hts been unearthed iu that cily, in which an at tempi has been made to inflate tiib registry Hals uf the next elcctiun with dead ami de parted voters tu the number of ulmut COO, The inflations occur in tho strong Do no ertit. u-nrda. Tii.iImv mi iiriler win ..It. The frightened denlist uilm rrim (he tran,rerrl)g , cu. lody of the ballot boxes nf eleven cily pre cincls tu the vaults ol the First National Bi'ik, that the Courts limy examine the registry lists in these boxes to discover whether they tally iu the fraudulent nutues with those in the custody of the County Commissioners. The mystery is, How were these lists tampered with when they were lucked up In tho vault of the County Trca. ury? The matter has caused intense excite. luentin political circles, and an immediate investigatluu by tho Courts will be entered upon. A Decision ot Interest to Taxpayers- A decision in the suit uf Geurge Geyer and Oliver Cressman vs. The County nl Pike, where the plaintiff, appealtd Irons the Auditors' Rep.irt of 1881 as to Ihe pay ment of $75 oflhe county lunds to G. G Waller, Eq., for legal services In the suit ol Taxpayers vs. Coiumiiiinners (which suit resulted In fayor oflhe Commissioners) wss rendered Jan. 14, 1684, hy Judge Mc- Paolcertcn Ripples. The revival, that was going on for a number of weeks at this place, was formal ly brought to a close last Suuday. Il is generally admitted here that much good has been uccomnlished through it. and that Collum of Susqusbanua county, iu favor of (U8 fulure , ,how ,ha fruili. Fu,y <j the defendants. I ,,,. w.rB mn.rrlsd. r.f nhirli nmnLr At the close oftho qulle lengthy decision .com forlv live loiued tbo church here. uuugo Mcwmuiii says: ive are oi opinion 0u Tuesday evening about thirty of those thtt when County Commissioners male a claim up the couuty, or resist a claim of the county upon them, they are In the position of other litigants, and that they cannot ap propriate ine moneys or the county lo uy ineir own counsel iu siicn contests." newly converted members paid a visit to Rev. Watt's church, at Lebighton. Mr. Tyndale proposes to move to Jamestown the coming week. Jamestown and Lehlghton will, during the next year, receive quite a number of our best citizens, The new round-houses are slowly going up. They have nnw one of them nearly under roof, but il ill probably lake till A Madman's Fatal Leap. Thomas 151iea, of Naiillcake,a single man nl about forty years ut age, deliberately jumiied Irons ihe railroad bridge at that June until they are ready lor occupancy. place at iiiMin Wednesday, a distance of about lilly-five feel, und sustained iujuties that will prove fatal. About two tear ago The Alden Mines Leased. The Lehigh Valley Co.il Company hos elleclcd the lease, for a term of five years, of the Alden Coal Company's mines at Al den, ft few miles from Wilkcsbarre. The mines glye employment to severnl hundred men and boys, and Iho existence of tho village principally depends on them. The mines have a capacity of about 1100 tons per diem, two seams being worked at pres ent. Since January 1st the mines have been idle, on account ofn strike caused hy a reiluo'iiin in wages, and much suffering to the inhabitants ill Iho village has resulted. It is expected that an arrangement will be spieillly effected mid the mines suited up agalu. Tho Housewife, A domestic journal for American house keeiera, svill be sent for ono'ycar free to every lady who will send atnncolhe names and addresses uf ten married Indies or liouselteea:rB and 24 cents iu 2-ceut stamps fur io,tage. Il is Iho beat family pnper in Iho U. S., and this offer is only made to se cure names to whom tn send sample copies, as we know every lady who once sees TlIR IIocsKWirK will subscribe for it. Regular price $1 00 ier year. Send In day so as to securonext number. Address Tuxilorsx wirx, Rochester, N. Y. SEEK healdi and avoid sickness. Instead of feeling tired and worn out, instead of aches and pains, wouldn't you rather feel fresh and strong? You can continue feeling miserable and good for no thing, and no one but your self can find fault, but if you are tired of that kind of life, you can change it if you choose. How? By getting ono bottle of Brown' Iron Bit TERS.and taking it regularly according to directions. Mansfield, Ohio, Nov. J. lS5f. Gentlemen :l hare suffered with pain In my side and back, and great soreness on my breast, with snoot lag pains all through my body, at tended with great weakness, depres sion of spirits, and less of appe tite. 1 have taken several different medicines, and was treated by prom inent physicians for my liver, kid neys, and spleen, tut I got no relief. 1 thought I would try Brown's Iron Bitters; IhavenowukcnoDebottla and a half and am about welt pair, In side and back all gone soreness all out of my breast, and I hava a rood appetite, and am gaining la strength and flesh. It can justly ba called theiiax-e tttidkiittt, John K.Aujnsu. he became a victim oflhe graves ard insur- road. His route extends from Apple Jack Slatinn to Parrtville, a distance of uho.it i harre, Wednesday aliernoin, A mass seven sssiies. l.very night, Incliniiiig roin coal fell limn Math-w Cisolo, a miner. nay, he lusssea over Iho roiiie twice, making vears of aae. asid killed hlni Instantly, a distance. if 51 ID miles vei I v. mid in the Alexander Sleiensoiiiside foiem an uf Iho twenty years li has I'avelnl 1112.200 miles Mill Creek Mine, was caugbl be'twe-n the or over four tliue the distance aiound lha buniiwrs ol two iiiine cars Same aflerouou earth. ' and squetjwd to death. Oats" for sile at $3 ierirck. According to ance cruze and lost conside'able suniiry in statements and testimonials they are the most productive oats in cultivation. Alfred R"S. of Penh Yan.Yaies 4 Co.,N. Y.,'ralsed 473J Nuiidsr almoat 15 bitahels of S! lbs. each, from 2 miners of sent in 1883. He received a cash prise of $50 for his com petition. Con. his investments. This ai preyed Un his nil ml that he lost his reason and olten threatened to end his troubles bv sami.iul line suicide. His reason, he said, for al- ances due the county amount t- $3,112 78, templing In end shooting was A remedy that can destroy tho germs of sercfula, aud when onco settled has tho pow er to root It out, must Lo appreciated hy those- afflicted. Tho remarkable cures ot young children and the more wonderful cures ct thoso of middle ago aud lato In life, u 11 lustrated by our printed testimonials, provo lloou's SAitsArAnitxA to bo a reliable rem edy, containing remedial agents which do lmslt Ivcly euro scrofula and eradicate It from lha blood. WaisntjiTn. H-, Jan. si, 1879. Mrssnj. C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.) GenUcmcu l'or ten jcars previous to Uio ea-ly part ot 1ST7 1 had been a constant suf ferer from scrofulous ulccis or sores, which had finally reduced ino to a helpless condi tion, ns described In my letter to you In Sep tember ot that year. The continued excel ):nt hcallli which enables me to keep house tor my aged father aud to enjoy life, keeps nllvomy lutenso personal liitcrcstin Hoou'a BAnsAi'Ar.iu-t.and 1 cannot refrain I roni ex pressing my gratitude for the remanent cure this wonderful inedldno effected Ic my case nearly two years ago, while living In Lowell, venen all my physicians cave me up as being tn an Incurablo condition. One thing ucioro I close. I liavo recommended your Sarsaiarllla to hundreds, andllhinlc nioro than a thousand cases, and my faith In Its Invincibility In curing scrofula lias be come, absolute by the wonderful cures It has effected aside from my own. I trust you will not bo slow In mal.lns the merits ot lloou's SAitJAi'AiiiLiv known everywhere. for It Is a duty you uwotoin.itihltid. Yitlt Brown's Iron Bitters is composed of Iron in soluble form; Cinchona the great' tonic, together with other standard remedies, making a remarkable non-alcoholic tonic, which will cure Dys pepsia, Indigestion, Malaria, Weakness, and relieve all Lung and Kidney diseases. BARGAINS BARGAIN.9 ! We will open on Monday, MARCH 3rd, in Ihn Stnre-ronm of Jos. Ohert, on Bank St Lehlghton. fur TEN DAYS ONLY, an immense Block of Dry Goods, Clothing, Carpets, &c., Which will be Sold at Bankrupt Prices I best wishes 1 remain very truly yours. BAKAU U WUITTIEIE. HOOD'S sTrsaparilla Carbon County Finances. The Trsusu rer'i county statement, as published, shows Ihe tola! receipts for I8S3 In haye been $.14,000 31, aud the exa-iiili. lures $10,450 70, leaving aiaiancaiu the , Is a skilfully-prepared compound, conccn h inds or the Treasurer on January l t,i tratcd extract, lj a process peculiarly our j lQjj ..isumu (iv ti.. ....1.U...11... i.t.l oini, of tho best remedies ot the 'cgetablo - - - i ,i i i ii t i r.uiouv.1, Riiunii tumiuiwi, anvmu ua 4.HCI.1 I lives, blood-purlflcrs, diuretics, and tonics.' aoitreisto it other world.' I his llfel.y a Ull instead of a;ainsl which there are sundry uiiaojusiid j Sold by all druggists. Price CI, or six tot I tnat he wanted "to jump , bills against the couuty aoijuuliug tu (3. C. I. HOOD a CO., Uracil, Mau, i -I I m sua i I Vt.lv - asx.tv ' tut is. The Stock consists of about tt.beo worth nf Oncals, which must be sold IV TKN MAYS, no matter what price It brings, I all early to srenre Bargains at your nvrn 1'rler, be. eaus-lbe sate will 1'OSIIIVELY CLU3U MARCH llth. JOSEPH J0NA5, Oheut's l.uii.niNf,, Bank sStrcct I.chig!itcn reUrsary IMHWv
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