Y I (Li n't tv..) Tt, idlers inJt .'V 1 Clocks, Jewelry - . ; , f liveware. Sctacli and Eye . Glasses, . ' 5 t ' . ' POST OFFICE BUILMNQ, Repairing or all kind! promptly attended to at VERY Reasonable Charges. If you need anything in our line, give us a cull before go ing elsewhere. fiwx Pricqs are as low as the lowest, and all Gocdsr'arc. warranted to be as represented. fcb2-y To Whom It May Concern. Ml ncrsonsare hereby lorhl.l harborlmror Irnstlnir, my son, A1IU1EI, MClllNKK. of lowamensinir lownsnip, uarDon nnumy, rn., on my account alter Ui's date as 1 will nut pay anyueuts coniraeieti ny mm. N i,.-,ClJ nuiiioi in-.. Feb. 21, ISM 3 Totvamcnstng twp., l'a. P. Pli Tun Fiwest and RwnirrnsT Cniswmn To bacco on the market. Mado expressly to suit the taste of the Pennsylvania Ohewers. Ask your dcalor for It. a trial will show you It Is tho Tobacoo 'you vrant. Manu fneturcd by J. A. JAOKSON & CO., liibM-wt FuTitiisnuno, Ya. nMJ'TDn cneriretle, reliable Men to Sell VVillllljlJ Fruit Trees. Grape Vines, ' ' Shrubs, Hoses, He. Salara and Ex. rnirii nal t. Full Instructions utven, so In. oxnWicneotlrar.nejn soon learntho huilness. AildittsJ F.LKULARE. UHIOHTON. N. Y., (1 ratio east of itoehesicr, N Y.) fcb23 Huh Advertisers 1 send for nor Select Ltt of Lo cal Newspapers; ffooj :Y. . Howell & Co., 10 Spruce' Mi;, New York, PATMTS. E. M. MARBLE, (Late Coromlssloncr of Patents. Obtains Patents for Inventions In this and foreign countries, will also attend to Pat. ent C4ses tifforo the Unlteil States Courts UFKIUtt, LoUrvil Uuildlng, WnshlllKton, V, C. M2-iu3cor AGENTS i wanted for the Lives of all the , I'rerl'lents of tho U. S. The ' Unrest, handsomest, best book rer sold for less than twice our price. Tie fastest selling bok In. America. Immense firohts to agents. All Intellitccntpcoplc want t. Any one can becoruo a suceeESlul accnt Terms Tree. Hallstt HooU Co , Purtland, Mains. dccl5-ll Analysis by Dr. A. Voclckcr, I'. It. a. Con muting chemist Jtoyal Artcultural Foclcty, F.ngland. shows only n trace ot nitrates in lllackwelfs Dull Uuiham Tobacco. 'I lio sell ot the Golden licit ot North Carolina, In which this tobacco is grown, don't supply nitrates to the leaf. That H tho Hecrct of Its delicious mildness. Kothln? bo pure and luitnloui for smoking. Don't forget tho brand. Nonogcn ulno without tho tmde-tnark ot the Hulk All dealers Uuvn It. TVhen feline concerts drtvoowaysleep.your liet uolccols found In Ji.'jrl.t.H'. Hull But. Iiam Stnoling Tubaceo. ni pvnri i to l&vJkssOTJi BULL DURHAM SMOKING TOBACCO re-ware KSgttftSC ssra t!-MK Try Pino Romeuios. elr HOA BfTaETET 1 Ilti OdlV illUI m , . b it rijm u m i MmepicTroiililes nhlpn For the Cure ot Consumption, Asthma, Hem. orrhage, DtphUieria, t'roup. Whooping Cough, l'neuti)onIa,Catarrb,Coughs,Colds, Sore Throat and all Bronchial Troubles, It Is a wonderlul preparation of Pino and Honey, and Is working ft radical revolution the treatmeul.and cure of all eausesof the abofe iifsMaes. KultAKorr xlrcl Instant rellet tcKHour jail, ami witu laiiuiui use win eireel a rahtd and perlect cure. It absolutely does not contain either olilate. narcotic or any Injurious drag, anil Is'aJ'UrtkLv vkokt A.DLK I'llarAUATlim, A TRIAL will canlnce yi-lof Us merits. Ifjou wonld alwnvs leel are oi mo sauiy oi your cnuoren nurioK in element weatherand at all limes. keep a hot. tie In vour medietne chest. Send lor uaniidi Ut to ( A. I.IUVIS U WO.. Solo I'roprletoir, 2U3 uunpci Direct, new ,iaven,vit. 1'inb IliTTKrtJ, Pink Kiiinky ash Liver Pills. Pike I'LAbTnua akdI'imk Halm. boia iy Druggists. janr.'-iDtnr 83 m i i tu e . CJ I III " L C . ... r" t w LU Iv 2 ?"E-5tE p;i5iSEl-.-3. ePeeember'l-wV) "Watel ass .a 3 7 g sis ffg CSS S3BS L E1 pa-HJ! Jig's 't-rf 'SS'1 nominmnnnn ''Original Cheap Cash Store." XXX Feathers ! Wo have just rtcelyed a large alock of tlie Very Best Selected Steara-Ciirecl Live Geese Feathers. GLEAN AND ODORLK3S. l'ut up In one, two and thrco pound wlilto muilln acks. 1'srllts sleslrlng lo'gcl tho hurt ni:n.iTV Feathers at a Ion nrlco. should not fall to give ui ft call. J. T. NUSBAUM, Opr. I'abllo Siuarc, Bank Street. Lehigh, on, Pa. Juno 6, 1880-ly., SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1884, SFKCIAL NOTICE. Persons making payments, lo lids oflico by money orders or postal notes will please make tliein parable at tho Wmssfout Tost Oriicx aa Iho Le highton offlco is nut n money order office (I US' Special. Comnicnclna to-dny wo will send our Collectors W. A. Mortliimcr nml Geo. AV. Mortliimcr, with bills to those who aro indebted to us for Subscription, Advertising or Job Work, residing in this vicinity, and trust that they wilt meet with it prompt res ponse to their demands. To those rc-X, siding ut n distance wo will mail bills, n and expect immediate rctitrns..S3J Our Neighborhood in Brief. May 30 Decoration DaV, March 17 St. Tatrick'a Day. The shad season npprcaclielh. Lent com inenceil last Wednesday. The new Lehigh Valley shops at Sayrf will givn wotk for 100 more men. SHS.CntsCF.M Toiucco udrcrtiscment in onolher roliinin. Maueb Chunkera wonllo have Ihcir streets lighted by tho electric light. George Frobst, n old and wealthy rer ident of Alleutown, is dead, aged 85 years. jCrSiiver watches from $1 to $.1 cheaper than oyer before ai Uork's jewelry store. The residents of South Delhlehem want to chango tho name of their town to t'acker City. The paper box factory at Allenlown is engaged upon an order for 500,000 match boxes Ground has been staked ofT at Lewis burg for the erection bf a rolling mill and nail works. 'Ed-New 21 hour dial standard rniirsiad WHlchea nre 'now on sjle at E- If. Kohl's, Mauch Chunk. - During Wednesday night and Thurs day snino f or fl inches of suow All in this section ot tho country. In 18S2 tho Lehigh Valley made fiOO, 33S net tons of pig iron, and in 1SS3.575, VSi tons. Jacob Mummey, of nerlinsyille, dieil of caneor on Thursday morning a week nt the age of 80. ;E3-A new lot ol CLOCKS, WATCHES uim JriWJJLllV just receivi-,1 at S, IIAUA MAN'S Store, Lehigliton. Fa. Calawissa wanted to bo incorporated but the project was defeated in the grand jury uy a singlo vote. Tho stationery store of Fryor Sc Thomp' soni in Pcranton, was roldied on Thursday lilgui ol goods valued at JJOU. I. S. Koch, (lis cigar manufacturer, has purchased the properly of W. A. Peters' next to Ueitn's shoe, on Hank strret. -ray up your subscription to tho Aoyo catk, and get Health and Home one year as a premium, a largo H page monthly parer. Dr. It. Leonard is one of the physicians appointed by the Governor to inquire into the sanity of Dillmun, tho murderer, at j4Flon. "Itip Van Winkle" in Pennsylvania Duleli waa successfully produced Monday night iu Allenlown, by u coniany ofama tours. iffiJ-Austrnli.'in lenso spec(acle, and a hew patent adjustable cru class that will fit mi v note, are sold atE. II. Hold's, Mauch unuiiK. Tlio body of Patrick Gilmarlin, an old man who disapjieared from his homo in Scrttnlon several weeks ago, was found in the Lackawanna river Saturday. A charier was granted Inst Friday Fir the First National flank of Shenniidoalrf with a capital s(Tk of $!0!jO(U, which has been taken. ol jESuYoucuigetn Singh- H'lgigy Harness In part mekle, alien ilollars niiil lull nick b nt twelve ilolhirs, cot up in go.l Ktvle, ot M. Klory's Harness Shop, WiMSpiit, Pa. Don't you lorurt tliat the lourih on Nivirsary Ustivl of Franklin Lodge, 20S7 IC. ol II , oiiiiiiii nci s in tho V irS.irt 92IIIIO) Hall, oil lite 1 llll 11161. Amauilui II lyer, siiperinlcndent ol MiMiuliigrr oru licit, near Ituchtville, hos aiiled Tuesday inoriiiin: bv n bank alhlo. llu leaves u widow and two chi'ilrcn &guiryou wnntn niee.MniMlli.casy shave tour hair" cut or shuniuHinig, go to Franz Rocdcror's Saloon, under tl)i Exchungo Ho tel. He will fix you right, und don't you orget it. Dr. C. T. Hern has purchased Ihe old Fawcelt property, oppnito the Puiilic Square, on Bank street, und contemplates m iking impiovemeuta Ihereon iu tho near luluie. A bill was Introduced I n ihe House at Washlngtou Monday, to donate condemned ordinance l'i Eira Gtiflln Post, 139. O. A. R., of Scratitun and to tho Seranloii vet- J "",; . S Harrison rioter hnl hrnkan f-ntund I cxl i" "is resuieuce on i;I)aok street, pre- paralory to the erection of a three story lonuia iranie house. Nathan Mouer has the conlruct Read the notice on fourth ' page of Ab vocatk headed "Sealed Unto Hun," and hand iu your subscription earlv. il vou de sire to obtain tins Intensely interesting atory of Mormon life. &CL.A Furin of 118 acres with a house nn it, and about H acres cleared, for sle cheap or in exchange lor town properly. Three miles Irnm Mauch Clutuk. Address V, . M. Itapstier, Lehightun, Fa. Don't forget to buy a ticket for tlie ruffle at the Iron Exchange House, Parry- ville, which takes p1a;eon the 20lh inn , lor Ihe relehraleil grey pacing horse record 2:2), luilesl in the tviunty. - nfklias been resumed on full tune in all the mines of tlie Sutquchunna Coal Company at Nuiilicoko. Tlie number of noma lor work win to ten, msteud of nine. ns uereioiore. A company of prospectors are drlvin a tunnel iu tho hills west ot the town of Btroudiburg.in Mnurne counlv. in the hone el finding bed of coal. Somo samples of rtioouat-rou! sine taken out have coal characteristics. tJPO-To Rent, a house with O rooms, next to Di. Reber's block on Bank Street, this borough. For terms, apply to Lxiriu Gbavsi, cron the premises to Ai.vi.nia UKAYlt. feb, IS-tf Fslrlck Dermolt, of Netquelinning,died of lockjaw, resulting from a cold taken while engaged filling an ice house, nn FrI .dav lalt. and was hurifd m Mi.n.l.v .a... Sioon. Deceateil-was highly resntrted bv tUvM who knew him. Itavittg used Dr. Bull's Coueli-Syrop in my famify for the last threo Tcari,"I find It Is the best ptepafallon I have nvcrnsed for cougrja nndirol.U.glvIng almost linmoil late relief. Bi Waller, Oen'ItCom. Mer chant, 118 Light Street, 'Baltimore, M.t. For tho week ending on tho 23rd till., there were 84,153 tons of coat trans pirled over tho Lehigh Valley railroad, making n (olal In date of 1,12R,237 tons, a decrease of 215,534 tons aa compared with same tlmo last vear. iftulfero nre some bargains In WMI Tapcrsi Brown blanks, 5c. White blanks 8Jc.l Gills. 221 cents. Borders less than half price. Over 1000 styles of new sb cklnt prices that can't be, beat. E. F, Luckeubsili, 61 Broadway, Matich Chunk. i A Bio Tinxol Every subscriber lo life' CAitno AnyooATfi who; Immediely pays up arrearages and ono year t,n.iulva,n,pp'witl receive free for one year lhaHh and Homt, n largo 8 paga',40 collimn In'onliil paper', devoted to homo matters'. Bfcp.up, . . ftT Only $10,0Q. c?tgh for an, all-wool Suit nt. If. H. Peters', Post-office, building, Lehighton. . - George Baef , eleclpd Auditor last week In Luzerne. counly,iJI:d suddenly on Satur day hight. while radlngja JetterYront a friend congratulating him hpon lilf efctlro. In tho campaign tin hnd met with much ppiinsiiron, which had unnerved him, and It is thought that tho revulsion of feeling caused his neath. A boy named Uarvolli was killed al Eekley, Friday motnjng, ot Nn. 2 breaker. His cont caught In tho cog wheels and lie was thrown under the screen. His ono arm wna entirely toru from liia.lmdy and Iv the hand recovered! the rest vl tho arm has not yet been found. He was about lilleen years old. Trcxler & Krcidler, carriage builders, tinvo purcliased a lot of ground, nt the up per end of .Bank street, 22xS0 feet, from Messrs. Horn and Ginvcr, upon which In erect their new cniriogn works. Natbnn Mosser has been awarded tho contract for pulling up tho building, and will com mence the work at once, so as to be ready lor occupancy on Iho 11 ret of April. John Drisrel, of Easlon, while coupling cars ot Bethlehem, on the L. V. RR., on Wednesday morning, was knocked under the train and hud one of his legs bndlv matdicd. He was taken to St. Luke's IIos pilal. Our popular young friend Clias. Miller, of town, who was visiting nt Great Ilend luring tho past several weeks relumed home Monday. Alfred Campbell, son of Henry Camp bell, E-irj , of East Wcifsport, died of con. sumption on Wednesday last. Deceased wasH yery exainpliury young man,uhd Ins hoitnl fricuda mourn their loss. What is known as tho Laurel II III fluto quarry, located near Lynnport, Lehigh county, was recently sold to Messrs. Aaron alcllose, of CatasMiqua, and Edward W. Fallon, of Philadelphia, fir $45,000. Tho properly enmpnsrs filty six acres. The quarry itsell lias a lngthn'ard laco of about lol) leet ami a width ol ij leet. ISFII. U. Pcteis, at the Post-office buildincr, Lehi'h- ton, will make you an all wool suit lor only $10 cash, il you order now. Mis Mamie, daughter of John Cissidy superintendent of the Lehigh and Susque- hauna division of the Philadelphia and Rending Railroad, and Miss Katie Gibbon, of FittsburL. renounced tho world last Moiidav aflernoon and took tho white veil nt Si. Mary's Convent, Wilkeshoriv. Dish op O'Harn fficiated at tho ceremony. One of the most exciting foot races seen for years lock place Frldiy between Fred. Hurst, of JInzlctoii, H, Whelley,of Cannda. ThediHanceran was I00yards,for$l00fl,the saloonkeepers adding' S100 In (lie purse. llursi won iho race bv lour leet, amidst tho greatest excitement. Ho mado n grand dasli at the start, gaining advantage there which he helil to the end. Several Ihous and dollars changed hands tiu tho result. yKfj-For Sole A two storv Iramo dwell' tng house and largo lot nn the corner of Iron and Lehfgh slfeet, this borough. Terms reasonable, Als"1, about six nerei ol larming land with double two-story traino ionise, swioie ami oiner nuinuiiiiiogs, in Franklin two., on tho road leadini Irnm Wcltsport In Kresgeville -Applv to L. F. Klrppinger, cor. Iron and Lehigh streets, Lchight.ni, Fa. March l,4w. Mrs. Susan, wife of Mr. E. Ilihbler, resident on Bankway, this borough, died of consumption, at about i;45 o'clock on Mon day evening list, aged 40 years. A loving wife and nil nfiectlounto mother, sho leaves a husband and three children to mourn their ius. Tho funeral took plaeo on Thursday nt the Lehighton eemi'te'v, Revs. u. vi. inoillt mid II. S. Wait oiiii'inti'd Xr-Al Mauch Chunk, nn Friday, lho22inl infSv Cnnslrtt.lo ilohii P.iinler arieided Samuel Lyons, ol Summit Hill, on war ran I issued by E-q Uuyle, ohirgcd Willi stealing a hioto and iniekbimiil iMdioigini; to llui'h bneency, ot lh hitler place ijyoiis iliote tliH tem to Munch Chunk vi. Nesniieliiinini:, f.dloweil hv Mr. Swtenov who lani-cd in- arrest tn-ar iho L v. S. deHt. Lyiius was C'Uiiiiiilsl lo lliiiel do Li-nil. A Chirpini'in came Inm thnl oiie..' cii' li'i on the ,.rrylnmt und lnd; u seul U-iidonii Irlsli luiirket woman e,eined lo wan' to mako hlmell ngrcmildo, iiiid,'.arulbiug liishniiits, remarkedi "Belly rnld," The woman looktHl nt nim with in air of con- temi'tund repliedi "If you'd put your ahirl insole ver pants yer laMlv wouldi, I he C"iwid, yer haythen Idugunrdl" Don't you forget that David bhuert keeps tho l irgcl and finest livery iu tills vicinity, and that h's terms are low. His livery, is on North street. Tliomss Peters, superintendent of the Wyoming Valley Cnul Company's farms at Fori Bowkley, wliilo crossing tho tracks of the Lehluli Valley Riilroad at Mill Cirek lato Weduosday night of Iat week ill a wagon, was struck by nn express train. Peters and Ihe vehicle w'ere carried a ilis. lanro of 1,000 ynrda betore thn trttiu could be stoppeil When found lie was upon (he pilot ol the engine with his held crushed. and dead. The horM) was killed and tho wagou demolished. Ttvo lerriblo mine Occidents occurred at Nar.ticoko on Saturday, which were re. Kirled lo the Mine Iiispeclor Monday. Joseph Divey.aged 28, employed ot Shalt No. I, charged a hole ami fired it and be. fore he could get away the blast went nif. A large piece of coal struck Inm on Iho back of the hcud and tore away a coiisidt-r aids portion of it IIo died Sunday even ing. At Slope No. 2' Davis-II, Uivi, aged 45, fired a hne and before- he could get away lecolved latal injuries from tho Hying coal and rock. Tho January report of tlie Mine in spector's clerk forTottavilla, Shenandoah and Shainokin, filed in court Monday af trruuon, shows a very largo yield of coal with a very low average of fatalities. Dur ing the month iu three districts, 31,700 per sons were employed on nn ayorage of fif teen days ami producel 002,081 loos of coal. Thirty eight -accidents occurred, ol which seven wcro fatal, and thirty one per sons were temporarily or nermaneullv rilppled. Ofthose nillod twu wcie married and one leu fiye children. On Siturday last II. Drown, an arllst In Easlon, bought paekejes of lea at the Globe Tea and Coffee Fuckers' etoio ther, a prize being advertised for eacli package, lie nan been mm mere was a watuii in every five cans and was after the timepiece He f liicl to tecum it and sintw then has brought suit against the establishment for carrying on a lottery, Tho firm WixIum day surd bilii for cuiiipaui.dliu; a fnlnny in oilfiiig to settle. The alUir Ims Mllior.l serious sbaie for all sides. Allcntovn Critic. Mary, has ft little tnmb-.IU flcecji is j whlto as spr)W,",but. H.niitsi .Dj J'j Jjf rso and CattlePowder to make it stroiyr, you krmwi-:Jrna--Tf-r1oyr-::Price 15' cts. per package of.on JioUiiU)fa II Weight. -TherS ' rfroit presentyjri'ii Luserhe county Jail 60 inmates, Sjltie'Tiridor sen- tencc, but the majority awaiting Irlil. Since Jan. lsl, 140 prisoners hay? been nd inltled, a larger number than ever beldre admitted In Iho tutni lime, oxcept in 187(. Tho AVelmsr Machine Works ol Leba. non gave notice lo their employes nfn te- ducllon ol wages from 8 lo 12t Jief cent.'lo lake ofleot lo.doy,March 1st ATler lfils da(e the w.nrk wljl run Jen hours a day in- steau oi nine as aitpreteni. -Mnry, .daughter of Charles, Spioch,jof Ihja borough j lying very low with con sumjitlon. W. J. Forks .and Reuben Stevenson were frightfully injured nt Shcephlll quarry, near Allenlown, on Tuesday', by a pre'ma thro discharge of tiowdcr. A meeting' of the Slate Democratic 'Ex eciilivo Commitleo will bo held at the American Hoi el, of Allenlown, onTucsday, evening, April 8, to fill tho vacanoy caused by the death of Iho lafo II. E. Packer, The Stale Fish Commission, has leased tho property .ofll, J,chn, nenr Aljen tntrn, for tr,n years,, fpr l.he State Fishery. NVw.buildihgs ara to' be erected HlnV ihe 'ffili and flpplinees'atD6htfgal'lvill bo1 to moved lo thul place. - - Fablic Sales to Como Off. Thp foUowjng sales, adye.rtlscd, In Ihe AnvooiTK, or Far which bills hayo .been printed, at- this olllco, will take place as follows:, .. ,. March 1st. fit 1 II. m. An tmnroved farm and tract ol woodland, fn EastPenn twp,, property of Gideon l'eter, ueo'd. " i March nib, ot 12 m. Houses, cows', rics. buggies, sleighs and a variety of tanning stock, property of Geo. Berger .t Sou, in Mahoning township. March 8, at 1 p. m. Horse, cows, (arming stock und furniture, properly ot Anam Hegel, Franklin twp., about two miles from Wcissporl. Malicious Scoundrels. Somo malicious person at an early hour Thursduy morning ol last week, threw open a switch connecting a elding with the main track on tho Reading Railroad nt n'lminl near Ashley. The fait local freight came along at Ihe ralo nftwenty miles an hour and dashed Inlo a number ol empty cars standing on the siding, knookigg them in all directions and throwing thoJocomotiyc of tho train Into tho nllch below. The shock was terrific and was heard for miles nround. Engineer Peck lumped for his life and was badly hurt. The fireman and head brakeman narrowly escaped with their lives. Before a flagman could be sent bick auother train came nloug and crushed Inlo tho wrecked train, but no liycswere lost. A Brave Olrl. Whili Mrs. Henry Bear, of Alleutown, was taking hot ashes nut of a slovo Thurs day morning of last week, her dress caught hro. Sho una co greatly unnerved when she realized her perilous position that she could mako but weak efforts to save heself. Finding that the llimes were getting tho better of her, she, in despair, gave up fight ing tlie fire and would have met a horriulo dcalli had not her daughter, Jennie, 0(;cd sixteen, come to her rescue. Jennie dusho.l several bueketsful of water over her mother and extinguished the flames, but not before tlie arms, chest ami hands had been soycre ly burned. No fatal resultsarenriticlp.il. ed. The courage of the young girl In sav. lug her mother's lilo is Ihe llicine of gener al comment in Allenlown. Buried in Ono Qravo. , An Allontown dcspalch, last Monday, s-iye: Tlie funeral of Mrs. Sarah Roniigand her daughter, Eoiina, look place this after noon. The daughter, a most, estimable young lady, iweuly-four yours of age, died on Tuesday night of pneumonia, after a four days' illness. All Iho arrangements had been made for the funeral, when the mother; who hud been siill'ering with rlieu mutism, suddenly became worsa and died mi Thursday. It was then decided to hold a double fnueral ou Monday afternoon. Within a period of about six months there has been ten deaths iu tho immediate fam ily circlo of Iho Romigs. One of the sons lost lour childien in tiirco weeks by dfph theria and a cousin lost three children In five days by Hie same malady, A Eornnamballst'i Loap. On Sunday in irning about four o'clock Kola-it G doss, who has recently arrived from Wales, jiiniil from his bed, inn ro..in iu a hotel at Nazareil), thinue.li i h iiiiImm to the ground, a distance ol twen tv eight ami n hall frit Tim occupants of loo hotel Krte shinned, thinking hurcjais weronnlliB premises. The s unnuinliuliH, though sinking and breaking h teniv in Ins lall.wus nut rertou.ly hint and run through I Im town out inlo tl'e country, where he s iakn in linn, I bv u farmer , lamed Shioor, i'ii hi. iiikeKHiid Clol lung Hil l lakrll h h s h-.lel. IP-5,. hi-hul In en niiki-neil y the ! ill. hnl vn oitii.tl iill I itMild tn-t find his Way-biek. His .inlv onuse was over Ihe rig t eye. He was' very footsore from running barefooted over tho frozen ground. "Goao and Forgotten." Quito a sensation was created In Seranloii on Iho 22ml lilt., by the announcement nt the marriage Thursday of Mr. John' 1 I'arr, u Christian, lo Miss Justine Livy, a pieaisacssing young woman of 17, ot tho Jewish laith. Tlio marriage was broiujlit ft'mut under somewhat romantic circum stances, young Furr having been lurbidden the lady a house by her parents. Furr is u young man ol excellent character, i gradii ale ofLifayetto Oollego, mid until lately local editor ol tlie Scrtnton llspublican Miss Levy's brothers are wholesale dry goods merchants of Scronlon. The familv vsused tho following canl In be inserted in Friday's RtpMican, surrounded by heavy black bonier: Gone and forgoiten. We mourn the marriage ol our sister, Justine Levy, to J oil II farr as death, ami disown her f-r life. Envy Family, 17,11.'' An Hi, T. J), o u T .....w v.. ,uw . u ... ... . On lait Saturday Michael Caddcn, a rial dent of Nesquehoning, with his brother visited Mauch Chunk, where Ihev spent the day, occasionally indulging in a drink Michael, bring somewbat iutoxicatedl they louk the 7 o'clock train for homo taking dllferent cars, wlieu Justabove the Liberties the conductor approached Michael for his ticket, and was tendered one Irom "Laos ford lo Nvsquelioulng," which lit refused aud demanded payment, when a dispute arose, and the conductor (Cocker) p it Cad den oil the train, lie. staggered along the track uutll he had uearly reached tlio June tion where the main lino crosses the Lehigh, when ho was overtaken by passenger No, 12, tho engine of which struck and initaut 1y kill! him. The Irai i sloiuwl and Hnl den was picked up und Iho iraiu backed witn tm corpse to tlie .Maueli Chunk depot, inn ihhiy was in, i lerriniy mutilated Later iu the iiliiht, the remains were ideuti lied, and on Sunday taken to Ins home ol ixewpienoning, ivnerean lliqilfsl was hW on Aioioiay ana aiiiiurUHl uver llll Fit day. De'4Sied was about tweniy.ooo yean of age. Tho Local Inst Unto at WoaUiorlV. Ou Thursday afternoon ol last weok a large numbcr.of clll2ens and teachers ol Wcatbcrly assambLedJa ilujuiew two story eehool tralldinat that pleejor the purpase of holding sullablo dedicatory exercises. The exercises 6lhe" afl5riTo6n"vro fiatllciraied In by Supt, Balllel, of Carbon, -Snpt. liar mail, of Hazleton, Prof. A. B. Horrte, of Al lenlown, W,W, Haucli, ITev. "Mr. Mofiit, Rev. Mr. Schwartz and.otbprs.' TITo' even ing exeicisca were held In Miller's Opera Hull and. conducted by PrnL llilllet with appropriate speechM from the nbovoTiamed gentlemen, and rccilntlous by .the pupils or ibh Weatherly schcnls. .'.Tlio session on Friday morning opened with singing. Miss Annie J. Steele read an essay entitled "Work,"' Miss Maggie Kishbaugh read an essay entitled "Know Thyself, and Miss Ella Verger a class iu urilhniel'c. ... - In tho aflernoon John Treyajkls talked Theory and Practice' of '.Teaching, J. O. Ltndaman conducted n class' drill in geo graphy, Miss Minnio iluglies read a well prepared essay on "The Tourmaline," A, 13, Manning discussed Industrfal Education and Hon. Henry Hnuck Deputy Slate Supt. told of some of the mistakes' that teachers made. James Conghlin, superintendent ;of the schools of Luzerne nullity addressed the Institute in tho Opera Hall in the evening. His address wus ou able oiler aiTd nil that he said was felt by his hearers. . This ad dress was followed by a lecture by non, Henry Houck entitled "Heroes and their Deeds" In say that this uble veteran, in the educational arena did admirably, would be but a mild expression of the sentiment of his well pleased audience. Saturday morning alter the instltuto bad been called to order Hon. Henry Houck took up what he ronsutered ono of the pootly tnught branches reading. He does not believe In pin dug the filth reader in our schools and would ulso favor tho exclusion of tho fourth render for supplementary reading Irom newspapers, tlie poets and books of travel, hibtory and biography. He belieyed that somo of the mistakes that teachers made iu 'reading are: They stick to one method. There is moro than one good method for teaching any study and he who will adhere to uut one method does not understand true tench Inc. 2. They advance their pupils too rapidly. 3. They diiuolmakn their pupils familiar Willi words, lie did not think Hint teachcrj ought to try to make cleciitioulsts out of tneir pupnsj uut lie did mink they migiii to mako them better readers, and educate them lo read good books. Mr. Coughlin followed with a short talk iu which he emphasized tho lniK)rtance of Icachers creating within llieir pupils n taste for ex ccllenl leading. Dr. Reily, president of the Palatinate College, also ejioka on the subject ol reading, lie called attention to the cure less manner in which our pupils orcnllowed to pronounce their words: and quoted Mr. Daniel Dougherty as having said that our country bad very lew good leaders and speakers. Mr. Balliet thought that any teacher, possessing the ability to instill within their pupils a taste ami desiro for study anil reading alter they have tell school, was a true teacher mid of iinquee. tionaulo qiialuleatlons. lly carelul reading the mipil gets thought,and bv proper train ing in the language they aro enabled to express that thought. Ho believed In silent reading as thai is Ihe kind or reading that tho pupils Would most need in lifter ll'e. Prof.IIanncn.ot Hualelon borough schools, talked on school ilisipluio and .Miss liiitdy lirislin milled much to her already well founded reputation as a teocncr.ln the class drill th it she conducted, Mr, Houck at the earnest request of tiie Superintendent and teachers remained for the attcrnoon session and gave tlio teachers a third talk. J L. I'otlcigcr enumerated some of the mistakes that teachers make ami Dr. Stanim discuss ed "Protect Iho Pupil's eye sight." Thoex- ercises were Interspersed with violin solos bv Miss Louisa Reily und a number of the pupils oi tlie Weatherly schools givo recita tions nn Saturday aflernoon. Saturday evening Miss Emma J. Andreas conducted a Calisthoneio drill, Miss Reily gave several violin solos ami Dr. Reily Iec lured on "Tho art of Music as en clement of culture." Lohifjh Ccal & Jfavigat ion Co. The shareholderaof tlie Lehigh Coal and Navigation Compiny held their annual meeting in tlie Board of Trade rooms, Phil adelphia, Tucsdey and J. fl. Moorhcad pre side,!. Tlie reports of officers of this thriv ing corporation showed, among other mat ters of interest to stockholders, that after laying all fixed charges for the year and two dividends, ono ol $1.2) per sliaro nnd tho other of SI 50 per share, there was a balance carried to thecrcdil ol thedivideml lund at the close of Iho year of $130,470 83 In replying to the question ofa stockholder President J. S. Harris said that last year tlio floating debt, Jess cash assets, was about $1,000,000 and that tills had been decreased during tlie year about $00,000. Iu addition to this there lias been paid off during the year $130,01)0 nf scril'i Thcsa payments hayo been uiude out of tho o irnliigsof the compuiy uud without Ihe alio of any curily. It was stated by Vice President Yur- null that Ihe coiiiMny'a slalo properly had lust year given a rental return ol six per cent in c.nli, a. 'cumulated a surplus lund ol Ihe sumo niuoiuit and received all tile ton luge. Spe.ikiu of tlio conversion "I tlie stock oi iho ll'lowiro Divniou Cati-i) Com pinv into ihal id the Lhich Coal and Naviilion Coinpiuv, Ev Piv.i-l-nt Clark statist tlml Ihe t.-rmer or -pel t v t-i ioffl at eight per i-cu', utid s'ili.eipieni ly r.-ducoi hi tour pr cut . with Ihe (-.nver.ion priv ilege 04 an iiidiieeineiit Most of Iho td uwaro Divisions ,tockholdera hayo acei-pted Iho privilege. Too old pmp'iiition.agiecd to In 18S2,by whlchthe directors were an Ihoriz'd to soil 18,1100 shares of the ni itaiiy's sto-k, held in the treasury, at pir, to Wipe out the floating debt, was, after some discus-ion, reftrrcd lo the discretion ol the B ard of Managers. The billowing mem b-rs of tho fl iard of Managers were clecicd: Joseph S. Harris. president, Francis C- Yar- null, vice president; Elwanl W. Clark, Francis R. Copo, Fisher Hazard, Charles Parritli, George Whitney, John Leia-nring, James M. Wilcox. Edward Lewis, T. Charl Ion Henry, Samuel Dickson. The vocmey caused by the death ol Charles Wheeler wus nul filled. A Nesijnehonins Boy Attempts Suicide. Tho N. Y. Am of lust Wednesday says: Just after Iho Hobokeu ferryboat Seaoaucus hail put nut from her pier at Barclay street, Tuesday afternoon, a young nun jumped into the river Irom her deck, lie floated In tlio font of Barclay street, where thedick hands ol a tugboat fished him out This letter was taken from his x,cket i To my uncle, John McCaffrey, A'c-iyuchonint;, counry, j'a. Dab U.xc.Liei Somo one, I hope, will send lliis to you, but when you get it I will bo dead. Do not Jet me be buried in ihe Potter's Field. Dury me with my father and mother. Uncle, I am tired or livinp Oh, how I with I had never left Ncenuo honing. Forgive me, uncle, but no one will ever know what causcl me to do this. I Impo your family are all well, and that none of them will ever do what 1 am about In do. Uood by, uncle, fjreyur. This is all fromyour nephew, Jonx jdcKr.xxA, 810 Eighth avenue. McKenna was taken' lo Chambers Street Hospital under arrest. He went to New York from Neaquehoutuz threo years ago, and drove a coach for William O. Miller In I'lathusli. Lately ho has been a conductor n a Droauway our, and lived ul Filly-first atreot ami Seventh avenue. Tuesday ho ws suspondad by Ihe railroad onmpany for levendavi.haaanio ha 1.1 iui,.ya hi. to go into a dru stare Ha himdad in Ida LT.il , Li t ! ' . , . badge and lJ. 1,1. iriends thai be was go log back to Nesquehoning. nEREDITARY TAINTS. a , ,, . . , . ,, , , I Somo rsvo!at!on en A nnbjett Which wrac- nj tao woilatoot mo iiace nnatno , Happ.asw of All ( llocliuttt Democrat arid Chronicle.) To any one who has studied tho lawsTof life, and ejt'iecftilty thnso which relate to reproduction, an experienco such as we are about lo relate, willoomn with special force and interest. Tlio transmission nf rcrlain mental trailsor prominence, and of certain physical traits of equal prominence, are Vacts which ell acknowledge, but which none can understand. The father may bo tdistlnguishni!, and son, nn Imbecile; nr, ,t(in parent may bo decrepit and unknown, and the child achieve Ihe hlgliett placo pns alblo'tu humanity. But through It all, there will be certain characteristics, which murk the Individual as descending from certain ancestors. Too often, lndeed,lhcse charact eristicsnro Inlirniilles, and olten ofa physi cal nature. These facts were strikingly brought out during n conversation, which n representa tive nf this paper recently bad with .Mrs Carrie D T. Swift, who Is tho wile nfonuof niir most prominent citizens. Thts ladv related that she Inherited from her parents reriain letuisncios, over which she had no control, and which were In the naturo of blood dilhculties, assuming the form n! rheumatism. Her cxperieuco can best be described In her own words. To the writer she said: . - - - - . "I felt tho beginning. gij.hl9 licreTdtriiry tsiut liinny-yrars nen.ln vacuo Imins, whieti seemed to I'oine unaccountably aud nt tin called for times. They were annoying. exhausting, and interfered not only with my duties, but also totally destroyed my happiness. At first, thev would bo only transient, appearing for a day or Iwo, nnd then disappearing; then again they would coiiin In audi violent forins, that it. was inr possible for me to llll a cup to tny mouth, Afterwards, my leet and hands swelled so that il was impossible Ft loo lo draw tin my shoes or gloves without the greatest effort. I realized what the difficulty was, hut seemed powerless to avert it. I finally became so bud that I was confined lo the house nnd to my bed most of Ihe lime. Mv joints pained mo continuously and my feci svenod 10 enormous proportioun Knowing that I inherited this tendency, I had obout nb indoned hope, when I begin tlio uo of a remedy, which wus recommcndi-d to mo as a Irlend as being spool illy efficient in cases of a similar kind. To my great gratitude, I found that It relieved me, restored my appetite, and I am able lo say that now I have gained Fitly pounds in weight, feel perfectly well and am tn tho best jmsib!e condition, owing, wholly, to Warner's Safe Rheumatic cure, wbicli "was the remedy I used." "No ono would ever suspect you bad snf fercd so, Mrs. Sivilt.to see you now'rcniurk ed the reporter. "Thai is what all my friends say. Only yesterday, nn acquaintance of mine, whom 1 had not seen for aomo lime, hesitated, bo Fire speaking, nnd nio!ngized by saying. wiry, i rcauy did not know vou, you have changed so for tho belter since I last met Vou, how well you do look." "Hayo you nny objection to giving the namo of tho party who first mentioned this renii-ny lo your ' "Not the slightest. It was Mr. R. II. Fur man, Ihe photographer." The newspaper man. after biddine Mrs. Swilt good bve.rcnaired to thoiihotonruiibic rooms of Mr. Furnian, when the following conversation ensued: "Have you been a sufferer from rhcuma Usui, Mr. Furnian?" "Well, I should Ibink I had." 'For how many years?" "Twclvo or fifteen." "Did vou try locure it'" "Yes, I tried everything, nnd, nt ast, went tn the Hot Springs of Arkansas, nnd nothing seemed to do me any good until I tried Warner s Sate Rheumatic Cure." "And Retired you, did il?" "Yes, completely." "Ami you can eordlallv recommend it?" ' Yes, In leed.moro cord ally than anything I have ever known nf. It is simply a'wond crful inedieine, I believe that two thirds of tho cases, bolli acute and chronic, could be cured as I was cured by the uso ot this remedy. In fact I know u number of per sons who have been In the worst possible condition, and aro now completely well wholly through its use." Tlio statements aboyo inado aro from sources, the authority of which cannot bo questioned. They conclusively proyo the value of tho preparation name,! and show that even hereditary traits can be removed oy tho use ol the proper means. Another New Horse Disease. A dispatch truin Slrnudsburg cays: A new disease that is becoming pievulent among the horses in tin's section is causing tho farmers great anxiety. Dr. Miller veterinary surgeon of tlio New Jersey Stale Hoard of Health, has given Iho epiilsmlc the name ot oiotwuia. When attacked, tlie animal breaks out into a violent sweat ncd limps nn Its hinds legs, only allowing tlio points of Us hoofs to touch the ground. Tlio only way locure the disease is to swing tlie animal e'ear of the ground by means of straps around its ho.lv, and unless this is doue when thesymptoms first appeHr,'lealli invariably lollows. The dUe-iso is said to come Irom iiterfecduu;, and is pronounced similar to llright'n discus ol thu kidneys, LITERARY. ItcdUh and Home, a monthlv paper de voted to doim-fctto medicine, literature science ami art, edited by Dr. W. II. iljl and pulilisnid at Psrl Cheater, iN Y , in 50 cuts per year, is one id tlie best and moet uiM-ful piiiem ou our i-.seh'.ingM list. Evi-rv 1 41,1, V III fli't i vrs P-TA--II III llo-COIl.lt sllool.t IihV II, i II e.ie- u, i, , .ml, wr..i lit I i t - lOt III til. I . tlx I III t pi" .Vi ,t , .1 -Ml It's' H .. 1 t iV:- , . t itl Hi, o .tt.lt ill il t-tora btl a Only ft 110 will g VHy.,11 li u vahitli.e ttllily, h pjci, p.,p. r and iitoCsiiais Aiivocatk lor one veur. iciibc now. Sub "Ustyut. Dktails." Iu traveling through out tlio length and breadth ol this great ami glorious Republic, one cannot ludp be ing struck Willi Ihe evidences of tho great anil rapid 3. rides thul have been made In ly le nf building the p-ist 4 or 5 yens and are now being made ill our domestic achl lecture. Everywhere may lie seen tho most dec! led ndvauco in building town and country houses on new and linproyed pluns conveniences and arllstie ideas being intro duced that 10 years ago would never have been dteauiod of, ami wuich is approaching a direct couirasl with tho hitleoussiructiires which for the most p irt have been iiiouu meiils of tlio want id architectural beauty iu our villages, which has chiefly arisen on ureouni ol tho rapidity with winch new towns spring up in this country, hut this box style of building will sui bo crowded out by improved ami bette' work taking its place, i lie inariti d uu rovemeiii is in a measure duo to'the tact Unit a well known firm ol Architects, Falliser, Palliser & Co. of llritlgejvtrl,('onu., aro doing valuable set vice iu Us Irespieni pujliciuou ol copimisiv illustrated works on building ami archi tecture, which aro not only moderate in price but in accordance with a constantly improving, jupular, artistic tasle, and ll.e new ana original wot it ou every description of modern Architectural Detail, eutitled "Palliser'a Useful Details," published at 33 perhaps meets Ihe inoit extensive anil net. ual demand tor practical designs, than nny work ever issued on the subject of building, as a builder remote from a cilv, and who lierforco of his situationjs his own architect needs Just such a book, giving us it does every description of American consluetivo detail, of a good character, in large anil endless yariiy of such features as must be wrought iutolbe small hoiles,tablesl.ops, etc. in whose coustuetioii niue teiiihs ol the maelisnics and a Isrco propmtlon of archi tects ol tins country nod oeeupation. "Use ful Datads" Ihvy are irorIy culled, and cousin of Forty plates use ot each 20x20 inches. Eioh Piste is engraved ami prim ed as u laoMmile of original Druwmg, with out redualioti, Iherelore just Ihe same as if drawn by hand for plaeuig in the bun, is of the iiiohaiiftf fur execution. Thvy iito f :n7K,h Sf?JT & 'Jn.ny Uri" . . 7 ..... . '. .. t vr, nui mi w nun inn 9,wi ill mv,, liter inn er, and up lo Hall lull sla; in laet I hey aie r to til.ln that vrv nMjihanlc anitraniim ' readily understand IImhii. Thit Ihcy re ,4bil 1M.111 is evWtnl, all Hie j rlMiUBs have been UhIII fs,n, many of them duplicated lareral tiroes oyer. mcrtMserwixnmarmmm I Mahoning Sanlbs. This year, 18-4. has been wisely set ,p,n ror.tho lmn-0t of tint class of I.Jos who- uro onto us lo enter the slot of mat riinimy. As II is now ufier Hie 20ili dv of (.February; Ihe Indies are futlv nul-hoii-'d In commence making lovo to any gentle man they inoy deem worthr-i-l Iheirrtainls, hearts and lortiines. There are mino fci. Iowa lying around limso here. Who'll take Hie firs, choice? The follnwlnt quesllon is rcsprelfully referred to the Packeilon cnrresndenl id this paper! Is li true thai a Stalwart of this place In compuiy Willi a halfbiecdns voucher, passed hlinteiras true blue I n' the Innocent Democrats of Pockeflon at tin, last election, and sucu-eded in so doing? Ho has mucli to say nboiil tho laiinrouCIXemrf crals, and Ills experience tiodotibl cdnyluces nun mot ins assertion is correct. An exhibition of the kind "held lieic last spring will again be held by the scholars of the Mahoning school at the close of lbs term. Another srecial inertlni-of the school board was held last Saturday. Tlie teachtr of McDaniel'a school whipped ono of Ills scholars rather severely, nnd the bov's father threatened to prosecute hini,-suying that Iho boy waa punislied unlustly. 'The directors louud that the Irov merited Ihe punishment and bo Is not allowed to come to school anv more. The question, "Will a Select School-be helil at Centre Fqunre again during 'he summer?" is sometime asked, This- ques lion is easily nnswefed. There will le school If a sufficient number of -scholars will attend, and we hnTtrthcrc-wllr: 'Ihe school ought to be'kept up by fill Means. il Would no n shame II it were not. Mr hn Keichner, a member id. tlio Junior Class, Franklin nnd Marshall College, Lan caster, wilt tench Ihe school if thercwii; be a sufficient number ofsclidlora. Let us hear of a right smalt number that will attend. You can never gel your education cheaper. .n a it i; 1 1: is. LENTZ-KUNTZ.-l)n lhe2fith nil., at the Lutheran parsonage, Cherry ville, North ampton county, by Rev. (i A, Briiei;p, Charles W. Leniz, Sh"rilT of (irhnn county, In Miss Alius B. Kiurz,of Mill port, this county. WE DO NOT CLAIM that Hood's SAnsArAmMAtvlll euro every thing, lint tho fact that on tho puilty and vitality ot tho blood depend the vigor and health ot the v.holo system, and that disease of variola kinds is often only tho sign that naturo Is trying to remove tho ills'.r.i'blng cause, wo arc naturally led to the conclusion (hat a remedy that clvc3 lifo and tlgor to the blood, eradicates tcrofula and oilier Im purities from It, as Moon's Dai:sapahili.a undoubtedly docs, must be tho means of pro- ventins many diseases that would occur without Iti use; hence tho fold of Its useful- ncss is ipum an i-.mcuui.-u unv, .no, warranted In lecommcndlng It for all ilc- raancimiiH of tho system widen are cattscu uy an unnatural statu oi uiu muuu. Why Suffer with Salt-Rheum ? Mnssrts. C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. ncntlcincnl wna n. rront sufferer from Salt-ltheuin on my limbs, for n ilozcn years ircvious lo mo summer oi i&.o, in "it'yii hoc i w.-iq cm-etl hv Hond a sarsanaiilia. Tho skin would become dry. chap, rinck open, iiiccii aim uiu iiuchm-is, ". could not help scratching.whloh of course mado them worse ' At the time J com menced taking Hood's Sarsapaiilla (In the summer ot 18T0) Ihcy wcio so bad that they discharged, and I was obliged to keen them bandaged wills linen cloths. Tim skin was drawn so tight by tlio beat of the disease that If 1 stooped over they would crack open nndnetunllvliilnsr teats Intomv eyes. Die oren. b ecil ami Itcti intcm-ciy, sii mat i first Dome bciiciiietinicsoinucii mat i con tinued Inking It till 1 wa. euicil I used one box of Hood's Olive Ointment, to lcllcve the uiiion- ltottiitip lotinv ntheis mav lenni tho valuo of Hood's Sarsapaiilla aud receive us muai ucucuina i nae, i out, cry uuiy yours, .. SlliS. S. R. MOODY, No. 75 Broadway Lowell, Mass., Jan. 13, ts;s. Hood's Sarsapamla Is sold by druggists. Price $1, or six for $5. Prepared by C I. HOOD & Co., Lowell, Mass. Fob. s, issi-ly Notice of Application for darter, NOTICE ISIIGKHUYOIVEV, That an nntilleatlon will bo made on thnSindilav ot March. A. II. H8t. In Philip Miller. TLomns M. Hnlllet, W. (J. Wolfs, Thomas Kcmerer, and T. A. Mitcror. to tho Governor ofl'cnn. sylvanla, untlrr the Aetot Assembly of the Cauimonwealth: ol Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act Iu provineior ilia incorporation ami Regulation of Certain Corporations," np proved A 1 ril i IS7J, ami trio supplement llioreto, l.ir llio i:narier uian inieuueii cor. partition to be called "1 li; Enterprise Hull.) Intr ftntl 1,'tili Association." ot Lehighton Pa., Iho character and object of which la to accumulate a fund by tho monthly contribu tions m us uieiuDeis, wntcn ineieaseu uy carelul management ami Investment shall enable Its members to purchase ileal Estate, Erect llulldlngs, or to invest the same tor any lawful purpose, ami lar uinso purposes to have anil imssess ami enior all the rtahtsanil prlvlleues nf the said Act uf Assembly and Its supplements. T. A. SNYDER. Solicitor Ibr Applicants, March MSSl-wl, Hotel and Storo Stand at Privato Sale. The undersigned offers at Private Sale his Hotel ami -toro stand, together witn h our ecu Acres ot well eultltalcd Land, situate at Pleasant Corner, Iu Mali in'ng iuwnhlp. rnrb iu County l'a. This Is one of the Best Stands In the county, being located In a well suttletl section of couniry. anil no other store III, In a distance of Irom 3 to it miles. The house Is now Licensed as a lintel, a d ilnlnc a go nl p-i)ing buslnpss. The property will i3 )oui on very reason ioio terms, ALSO, Clu;li- or Ten veryoluthlv located ntJILIi. Ho 7, TS, simile In iho lloroiiuh ol X.e titaliio t. will tie soli) on advantageous terms. Apply to I JlAMlIS HI llCKUli, Pleasant Corner, Feb 2 If Mahoning Township, Pa, I t MPt Claims a sneclaliy. I A I J II AN'I S. A II I) 1 TI O N A I. iri t i-'ii()ii;ti:ai ceiitifioat. ES nnd all kinds of LAN 1) SCRIPT bought and sild. Large Stock, mid Highest Prices paid. Do you want to sell or buy? If so, wrlm to A. A. TIIOMA S, Attorney nt Law, Washington, 1). O. jan.l-tfc. Dr. C. T. Horn, Central Drug Store, Opposite tho " Oarbon Houso," Bank Stroot, Lehighton, Pa., IDetps a fall supply of Pure Drugs & Medicines, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Stationer)' & Choice Cigars. Choice Wines and Liquors for Medicinal purposes. Prescriptions very carefully com pounded, day or night. ALSO, Just recclred, an Immenie stock of Newest and most I'opihir Designs In Wall Papers AND Borders, " " 'lit. mm,, nnnllll.4 nn,1 I'atlnrni un Im unt the tame qualities and Patterns tun be not - IntlnOlllas. If fua are nuout raslestoratlng V" " aBd IM Myles ami learn Iho IIM l-f-re purol.aslng elsswb.re, - lleumnber, THKOENPIIAL URUO SUre, Fab. lo t Du. O.T. HORN, lo vigorously push a business, strength to study a profession, strength to regulato a households strength to do a day's labor with out physical pain. All this repre sents what Is wantedi in the often heard expression, "Oh I I with I had tho strength!" If you aro broken down, have not energy, or feci as if life was hardly worth liv ing, yoif can bo relieved and re stored to robust health and strength by taking BROWN'S IRON BIT TERS, which Is a true tonic medicine universally recommended for all wasting diseases. joi N. Fremont Sr., Baldmcr -During the war I was in jured in the stomach by apiece of a shell, and have suffered fromitcvcrsincc. About four years ago it brought on paraly sis, which kept me in bed six months, and the best doctors in the city said I could not live. I suffered fearfully from indigestion, and for over two years could not eat solid food and for a large portion of the time was unable to retain even liquid nourishment. I tried Brown's Iron Bitters and now after taking two bottles I am able to get up and go around and am rapidly improving. G. DuckejL. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS is a complete and sure remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Malaria, Weakness and all diseases requir ing a true, reliable, non-alcoholic tonic. . It enriches the blood, gives new life to the muscles and ton to the nerves, BARGAINS BARGAINS ! We will open on Monday, MARCH 3rd, in the Slore-ioom ol Jen. Obert, on 11 mlt St.. I, l igbton. for TEN DAYS ONLY, an immense St .ck ol Dry Groocls, Clothing, Carpets, fcc, Which will be Sold at Bankrupt Prices ! Tho Stock consists or about to.ooo worth of Clouds, which must bo told IN TEN DAYS, no matter what price It brings. Call early to sccuro Bargains at yonr own Price, be. causa the sale will POSITIVELY CLOSE MARCH Hlh. JOSEPH JONAS, Obkrt's Building, Bank Street Lehighton. February lC,18SI-4w S.VHTA1IUI.1, Tllccrekle, Cab Tho drr ellauta errs Hoso, Tnxoat,LunES, f till Idea, 0 p., roata. coat, free, MARRIAGEm All that thadonbtfal carioasnr tboaghtlal want to ttnivr, Clottinti'l rtltbinalntW nUpporS6o,llarc OH. WHITTIER PftrofiY?.V I 01(V,8Va,lTV2 iDr.LaBartie. HUOCKMMIB TO , In (llMliefl of th 1 Bl4, fekts M Um-Utrvwa 1MUA intMsifstrr. Ilrsubj ITstkitM. 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