1juigiiaiiMiyiefawi!igft (B3S Hew Advertisements. Beats & Co, -DEALERS IN- Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Spectacles anil Eye TOST OFFICE BUILDING, Weissport, Pemia- Repairing of all klnila promptly attended to at VERY Ittaaonablo Charges. If you need anything in our line, give us n call before go ing elsewhere. Our Prices are as low as tho lowest, and all Goods are warranted" to be as represented. feb2-y For Bargains in Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Notions, Carpets, Silverware, Que ens ware, Groceries, &c ao to E. H. Snyder's Bank St., Lehighton May 10, liat yl At Private Sale. The understated offets at Private Salo the following Personal 1'ropcrty, viz: a Extra rooil stock Milch Cum. 1 Aldcrney Hull. 1 Twn-harse Wagon. 1 Sled. 1 Cultivator. 1 Set linuhlo Heavy Harness. NINE LIVE UEKK. Lot of Ducks. To be Sold Uhcap. For terms and further particulars apply at tbo Offlee or JOHN S. LENTZ. Master Mechanic. L. V. II II. Co . Mav 10-w Packerton, Pa. REMOVED. ?. B. M. SeiDle, Piiyslclan & Surgeon TIti lie moved his Ofllce and Resilience (Ynm Scooml St. to SOUTH Street, In the bulltllne: rormeriy oocupin. uy a. j iioi.i.knmaykh, whtro ho will ho til en fed to see his Irleiuli and natrons. flOLTlUH IHHIKS: from 6 to 9 o clock V. M. March 31, S3. A.LESMEN Wanted! To canvass for the sale of Orapcs, Hoses and other Nursery Stock, Steadv eninlorrnent eruxrantccd. Sal- mi- Aim ExpKNsm Paid I Apply at once, uharu iirotiikrs. liocneeter. N. Y. I Kefcr to tills paper 1 .April VI 2m The best eUdcneo in the world of tlie purity and excellence of Bl&ckwcU'ti Ilcll Durbun Bmokliit? Tobacco Is found In the fact that the fame of this tobacco Increase, from year to your. This could not bo the ca if it were merely (rotten up to wll,H or had any dubious or duipcrous Ingro dientii In it Anioiitf luilllonsof Urcrsof all nationalities', nurely some one wouM find out If It were Impure, Jnjmioufl or unpalatable. Tor 13 years thlntobtcco hag been acknowledged to lie tbo ht in iA wortt, and every yeartlw Hull Ilurhim brand btowb more ropulcr, tho demardfor u wwer, ana t mote in morocnttiuftluotlcoieritfl delicious natural flavor, Atvlc your dealer for It Get thft penuJno tredc mark of the Cull. There it no mtBfhtef done whero BlackneU'a Bull Durham Bmoklnff Tobacco is ueX Try Pino Remedies. For the Onreol Consumption, Asthma, Hem. orrhage, ltlptn licria, llrnup. Wlionptiii; Uali,l'neaHint.i,TaUrrli.('oiigh.('n!ir, Sore Throat and all Hroncldal Troubles. Il ls a. womlerlul preparation of Pine and Honey, and ts worklmc a radical revolution the treatment and euro of all causes or the above ctseases. Kiiiiakiikk itlves instant relief uffftout all. and with fiilllilul ulo will fjsqt h raoi 1 and ported cure. It absolutely 4ott not contain either opiate, narcotic or uy Injurious dru, and Is a renver vkoet. tL PKirADATHiN. A TMALwIII convince j vl or lis merits. If you would always led are of the safely of your children durlnx In. element weatherand utall times, keep a. bot. tlo In your medicine chest. Send lor pauipli. 1st tn ) A. I.KW IS & l ).. Sole Proprietors, 301 Ohapel Street, New lluven.UI. Pi liiTTKRi. Hin Kinscr Ann Liven Pilu, 1'iaa I'LABTsae ahuI'ikk Hm.m. boiu iy muggins jam.-uionr f r.SIl( VHIII All lll IAIIS. BcatUouKbUyrup. Txatarood, UMlnuma. Hddbrdniaclsuu STOCK MARKETS. Reported up tn 12 o'clock, by Da Haven & Tuwnsend,Daukers,Nu. 3D S Third Street, Philadelphia, otocus bought and sold either for rash or on marfiin. ThiladehK-.a, May 26lh, lfT bid united n svs, Ext ioo U 4 Currency tS' 12V UB4J. new 113 1131 USf. 120 1202 Pennsylvania It R .551 55 Plillidoipliia .V Keauiog H H lit 15 Lihiell Valley R R 83 HI Lehigh Coal i Navigation Co 41 411 Uuitol N J R It 4 Canal Co IV2 1U3 Northern Central II R Co 47 68 Ilo.tunville Pass. R R & 12 14) Ilmr. N. Y. i Phila. R R Co 61 1 New Jersey Central,...;. ........... 731 73) N irlheru l'acifto Com 20 21 " " Prefd 41 48J H.rt i PennsylTanl'R-R 04 Si raiUrJelpma A ErWR U,.V........,12 pnver, (Trade),.- E9 ' By yyy- 'Original Ohoap Cash Store." A Manufacturer's Loao. In order to close out a oertaln kind of hoys shoes, the manufacturer made us an ofTer, which no declined. A few daji later ho made another offer which w thought too good to 1.. .11- ... ,. f It, ntl.A lAf. "Mill -"" ' Theso ihoea are warranted SOLID LEATHER, wade, of. Pine Huff wllh uraln uppers. The soles an (MteWU n tno genuine standard screw, can be, la,a r buckled and are first clan In evr ry rcrpoct Tho sites ran from 1 to 6 nd aro worth bill to mike them movo quickly we wlflsell them at tho UtfPf)tJfiV prlco ol 11,53 J. T. NUSBAUM, Opp. Public Square, Bank Street, Lehigh in, Pa. Junes, 1883-ly. SATURDAY, MAY 31, I8S4. STECIAL NOTICE. Persons making laymenls to this nllico by money oruers or postal notes will please make them payable t the WKiurnRT Post Orricit, as the J,e- blghton office is mvt a money order office Our Neighborhood In Brief. A young Mauch Chunk miss When asked by her beau fur a klst. Demurely contented, She sweetly assented, And their lips looked exactly liko this: Bui her pa interrupted the bliss And said, "Whoa this young lellow, sis" And without more ado The yount fillnw (low, And bis eyes looked exactly liko this: OO Lawn mowers ore being manipulated na lively manner. Ask Diirling. A lnrco excursion fiom New York will pic nic nt Glen Onoko to day (Friday.) .Ml-Tlio Maiihstten five cent ciqnr nt the News Di-pot,(!ives universal salisljclim. -lTiitnl sml sulooti keenera are not rer milled under the revenue laws to sell beor by the keg. The penalty is 75. fcS.Cn to the News Depot fr Spear- -ail tobacco, and get a farm or plauo for a premium. Miss Lollie Bower, of Calasaiiqua, Is the guebt of Miss Gussio Clsuss, on Bank street. .5A new lot ol CLOCKS. WATCHES and .lEWKJjllY just received at s. 11AUA MA.VS HIitc, behiKliton. I'a. Small-'X has appeared. at Centralis where it is supposed it was carried from Ashland. $jfi.Uolled gold plate Lace Pins, war ranted to keep Iheir color, only 18 cents, at HWJIt'S .lewelrv Stun', opposite J w. rUuilt-nbiish's, Lehighton. Charles PilU.an Edglishtnsn.liying in Plymouth, Lur.erno county, w.s drowned In the Susquehanna river on Sunday n Ii lie I nlhlnrr I M-U.ii.n.iiml.N ..llt.A Hv Fever asiocintion of New Englan.l, used l'.ipillou CiUrrh Cure fur several seasons, and take pleasure in recommending it as the implesl and most cilain prevenuve ami cure. On sale at lnumaa - drug siure. Official notice was given Wednesday ol the suspension of anthracite coel milling, June 2 to 7 inclusive, and Juno 10 to 21 Inclusive. fflB-Afterall Ihe others have failed to make your watch keep lime, give me a Irinl. If I fail it will not cost you any thing. Yours, Ac, D. S UOUlv. A new slate quarry has been put in operation by Mr. William Miller within a distance of 400 yardslrmn tbo celebrated Chester Quarry, neer 3nth. Jt-SuYmi can getn Single Duggy Harness, in part nickle, alien dollars and lull nlckle at twelve dollars, got up in good stvle, at M. t lory a Harness bhop, weissirt, in. On Whit-Monday an old fashioned hustling match is to come nff at Rabenold's hotel, at Chapman's Station, for a splendid live deer iud I lirce valuable gold prizes. ERUPTIONS, SORES, rimples, Rheu matlsm are but indicators of impure blood Acker'a Blood Elixcr is the remedy. Sold by Dr Horn, Lehighton, and E A Horn, Weissport. Bangor, Northampton coucty, since the late impetus in Ihe slate quarries, being situated in tho heart of Ibe slate region, claims 3000 inhabitants. jyB-ln using Papillon Skin Cure lor dl scares of the skin and eiitsiieous svstem, ynti do not require internal medicines; the cure Is niaile by withdrawing the neaeti mailer from the body. Sold ut Thomas' drug store. The question is often asked why th price of Hour keeps at about Ike old prices, when wheat is to low. naye the millers not heard of the low price of wheat, or what Is the matter? julf you wanta nice,smooth,easy shave vnur hair cut er shmipooine, go to Franz Roederer s Saloon, under the hxcliange Ho. tel. Ho will fix you right, and dou'tyou lorget it. Frunti Roderer, tho barber, has Just put in two elegant new barber stools wliiili makes his shop one ol the finest in Ibis section. Ex-Attorney General Georgo Lear died at his residence In Doylestnwn on Friday ast, aged Gfl years. He has been ill or some time put, and his couditton a week previous to his death was considered very critical Richard Williams, of Freclaml, and John Burnard, ol Mahanoy Cilp, will try Iheir skill as marksmen at Lehighton on July 20ih, 1881, for $500. Tho targets will be pigeons. X-SuFOR SALE Four Building Lots, Rented on tho old "Centennial Hotel property, on 2nd street, this borough, are Itered lor sale, on reasonable terms. Apply n L. F. Kleppinger, corner of Iron und 2nd streets, lor u rticulars A day has been set apsrt by Ihe wo. men to pray for the editors that "the coin lngcsnimlgn may be conducted In an honest manner." Wo ore glad to learn that the missing link has been discovered Ex. Xir-rapillnn Skin Cure is a delightful lotion lo apply after shaying or bathing. It will cure all Irritation and prevent ulcer nus formations, or soreness or cliafinc Mixed with cologne it is a delightful toilet wnlsr. soul uy i nomas the drugclst. Rev. A. R. Home, of Alleulown, has received a letter from the Governor of the State of Louisiana thinking him for his labors In the cause ol education in that Stile A Thorough Course of Acker'a Blood Elixir will remove all taint Irom the blood. It cures Scrofula, Ulcers, Boils and Pimples. Bold by C. T. Horn, Lehighton, aud E. A. Horn, Weissport. &&.Why such a medicine as Panillon Cough Cure has not been discovered before is a mystery. Il is a delirious svrun.mada fiom simple herbs and pure sugar. It never laus to cure wuoopiug cough. Sold at T I Thomas drug sure. Rev. James A. Little, ol Hokendauqtia exchanged pulpits last Sunday wllh Rer J. M. Stlnnn. and nri-hi.il 1., mull. enoes In Ihe Presbyterian churches of Ban Vi gor auu s en Argyi, .-igimimpion county. For the week ending on the 24th Inst., there were 88,199 tons of coal trans ported over the Leblfth Valley railroad, making a total to date ol 2,521,801 tens, a decreaso of 330,81 1 tons as compared with same lime last year. jgr Only $10,00 cash lor an all-wool bint at 11. n. Peters', Post-office building, -, I. JUUUlglUUU At about three o'clock on last Friday mornng two Lohlsti Valley locomotives Ut.,1 a number of coal Ctrl wr wrecked at rackerlon. The locomotive No. 380 crossed over to tho down track to put away an empty coal train, when the enftlno "Wilkes- narre wim a cauooso aiugiiau nuiio huwu and ran into It. Doth engines were pretty badly injured and a dozen cars were thrown from tho track and broken. Tho down track was blockaded for oyer an hour. A Bia Tntxot Every subscriber to tho Cardon AoyocuTit who immediately paya up arrearages and one year In advance will receive frco for one year Health ami Home, a largo 8 pago, 40 column monthly paper, devoted to home mailers. Step up. The work ol tho railroad companies along the line of the old canal at Wilkes- barre is nearly completed, and a great local Improvement is tho result. Tho new sta tion of the Lehigh Valley Road will open In a few weeks. It is one of the handsomest clone (he lino. The Pennsylvania Is also at worn upon n frame freight station at the corner of Northampton and Canal streets RgNow is the time, and OLAUSS & 15 It O., the nlnco. ifvouwant a nice fit ting ALi.-woot, suit of clothes, made to order lor onlv fciu.uu. -Tbo Philadelphia an.i uenuinp. iu... rood company are maxim; ncuve pri-p-im lions for an extraordinary coal business dur ing tho Inst six months of tho year. One thousand new oal ca.s have been built and are now in service, and five hundred more are to be constructed within tho next two months. In addition to this twenty five heavy freight locomotives have recently bren built and nearly halfns many more will be built in tho next two months. Pji'II. II. Petcis, at the Post - office building, Lcllill UQn W1JJ make VOU an all , .. . i jjtin i if vou order now "Pa, what aro 'puis' nud 'colls' on R-ink street?" "Well, my child, a man ills his money in ft broker's hands, ami when he culls for it It is all gone." He might have added that a liltio cish "put" in the hand ol Duviil Khhert.the liveryman on North Street, would have furnished the family witli a handsome team on "call." Sr-O-Friedmann & Lnnleriuni! aro the Unrest cute P-v mnnuMcturers In Hie uniten State", ami their eoods aro guaranteed to lie first class in every respect iinil equal in any in the market. AIniuI 30 different stvlesof their po.-ket knives and razors may be seen at llin News Depot. They were bnimht at a bamain and are being retailed nfc uui'iik uniinnry wiimcenm itiiic-a. I T . r . . . 1 1 t.l. ' kkiah. " ' -" i gret and synipatny lor our esieemen iricnn ami brother of the ciaft, Mr. Harry V, Mottlnmer, proprietor of the Carb-in Anvo Catr. that we record the death ol his eldetl laughter. Miss Sallio Lee, daughter of II V. and E. R. Morthlmer, aged 12 years and IS days, died of chorea, at Lehighton, on Friday morning, May 23, 1884. She wasu bright, gracelul and interesting child, nl kind and affectionate disposition and be- loyed by all who know her. Her deslh leaves a great gap in the circle ol one of Ihe most untied families ol Carbon county. Shtinqton .Vsics. 'Ml.K. F. Lnckenbach, 81 Broadway, Main-h Chunk, has enlarged his store, put in n new ekvliuiit, and now has on ex 111 I) l lion over 1000 styles of fine paper hangings, deenrutions, frczes and Iwirders, together with on elegant line of dado shndes, with latest utlnrlimenls anil trimmings. linoKs, slutiotirrv and fancy goods 111 greut variety and at lowest prices. Next Sabb.ilh will bo Whit Sunday, considered one of the most Important days in the ecclesiastical year by those churches which see fit to observe tho important events in the history of the early church It commemorates Ihe descent of the Holy Spirit upon tho Apostles who were gathered at Jerusalem ten day's alter Christ's ascen siou. stfl have just returned from Iho eilv with an iininer.se stock of SUMMER STYLES OF HATS. BONNETS, CHILD REN'S AND BABY'S CAPS. Ac. which I offer at the lowest cash puces. Call anil Ira convinced that I sell CHEAPER than any other. AuVEMA UIIAVER, Bank street, Lehighton, l'a Mr. Dsvid Peter, formerly of Upper Macungie, but since last spring resident with his son tn law, David McCicllan, in Upper Mllford, on tho turnpiko leading from Macungie to Shimersvllle, died on Wednesday last. He had been in ill health lor a considerable lime, the cause of his death having been dropsy. JgpThe rush still continues at tU.AUSS & Bno-, for those handsomely-mado, all-w ool suits at 10.00. Call early il you wish to take advantage of this remarkably low price lor a suit made to order. Tho Lehigh Valley railroad company will Sell excursion tickets to parlies wishing lo go to the ChicHgo convention from May 2lltli to June 3rd at $23 for the round trip k-kets'gnod to return until June 13th. The company gives patties the choice of five dill'erent routes. ibrThn latest styles and the best taste in trimming, done, at the lowest rash prices, allhu millinery store of Alvcnia Or.iver, lljnk streO, Lehighton. -At the Friedeusvilla una mines, Le high county, Ihe great pump is still at work pumping the mines clear of water. A present tho mines employ one hundred and fifty men and are shipping forty tons of ore per day. In tho coursa of a few month it Is expected the mines will give employ rnent to 500 wotkinrn. -The next year's Conference of th Evangelical Church in East Pennsylvant will be held in Cularauqua.commenciug th second week in March. It Is fourteen years since tho conference last held lis sessions in Calasaiiqua. SrChildrcn s hats from 25 cents up, Ladies wishing crape bonnets os veil should not tail to see my elegant assorlmen of crapes, Alvrnia Uraer Lehighton Mary, daughter of Mr. Charles Schoch of this borough, died of consumption on Monday afternoon, aud was burled Thursday afternoon from Ibe M, E. church, A large circle of friends mourn her death GUARANTEED to cure a cold or coueli Acker a celebrated Luglish Kernel r. Sol. ny Dr u l Morn, Lehighton, aud A llor weissport. Mrs. Douglass, residing near Honrs dile, Wayne county, recently became 1 h rough griel over the death of her two children. During the night of the I I .lualh thA -!id tgltti I ha ntriiiA nt lit - 1 youngest in her arms, and when captured -11 osu to ue utta irom oer ay jjrec. George Bchoenfedt, wandered awny from his home, at Upper Mauch Chunk on Wednesday morning of last week, and Hie body was found Sunday morning at about four o'clock In Ihe Lelilgh canal. It was discovered floating In tho water alongside of a canal boat off from the old school house near the welghlock, by n boatman. George was about eight years of age, and was of weak Intellect. Mr. Knickerbocker, the widow of Ihe late Oeorge Knickerbocker, died at her residence In Kast Mauch Chunk, of con sumption, on Fridsy afternoon ol last week, age. I 08 years. W. W. Scott, died at Ms residence In Mauch Chunk, on Saturday morning last of paralysis, aged 45 years. Ills funeral took place on Monday afternoon. He left a wife and eight children to mourn their loss. Horaco Heydt, ol this place, lias just successfully graduated at Lafayette College, Kaston. We congratulate the young gen tleman. An only child. A bright little boy, nl Wm. Reed, of Weissport, died very sud denly ofcroup,on Wednesday morning last. John Lcuckel, of town, has purchased the livery business of Mr. Annessor, of Mauch Chunk. Consideration (1,119. A CASD. Wo deslro to return our most sincere thanks to tho citizens of Lehighton and elsewhere for the kindly sympathy extend ed to us In our sad bereavement, the death of our eldest daughter, Sallio Leo. Where the expressions of sympathy and kindly acts were so numerous, It is meet lor us to expre-s our heartfelt thanks'to oue and all. Very truly, II. V. .t E. B. MoitTniMCR. Lehighton, Ta., May 27, 1834. List of Letters Remaining uncalled for In Ihe Tost Of fice at this place, May 30, 1884 Gross, Horace, Hunter, Matilda, Hartman,Sarah Miss Kustcnbader, J. G. Ludivi. Frantz, Manlz.P. W Potter, M. I) . P. H., Weaver, W. D., Peters, John A., Roath, S., Itolh,J. J Ridhe, Jno Rosenthal, Mover, Schrincr, S. D., I Rliive, Sarah Miss Wlnterslune, Henry Persons calling for any of tho above let ters will pleaso say "advertised." II. H. PkTxas, P. M. List of Letters Rtiinaining uncalled for in tho Weissport Post office, May 30: Henry Anis, Henry A. Beers, Emanuel Borger, Joseph Cliristlllall, R. Frederick, Alviu Green, Patrick Hvnes, Mrs. KxtoSehnell, mon Ilennyhnff, tas. Christman, ndrew Deihert Cha. Feustermacher, iss Frances Green, enrv Neep. rs. Eliza Riich, Mrs G Zimnierman, Miss Minnie Smith. Persons calling for any of the abovo w ill lease say "advertised." W. II. Ksi-cht, P. M, Tho Iron Trade. The anticipations of an Improvem-nt In e iron trade have as yet nut been realized. The markets show very little change,except that there is great firmness in all the best akes of forge and foundry iron, and per- aps a little mure activity In some other lirections than last week The standard nd special brands of foundry Iron aro in very light supply, and sell at $20 tn S21 for 0. 1; some No. 1 has sold under $20; No. is in better supply but with a less active emaiid at prices ringing all tlio way from $18 to $1'J.50, with' $10 es tho average price fordesirablo brands. The prices for lorue ron, except for the best makes, are weak. Some sales have beennade nt $17 deliver- 1 good brauds command $ 18 to 118.30. Two Girls Attackod. Tho neighborhood of the Franklin Mines, two miles from Wilkesbarre, is a very lone- one. On Saturday night a young girl waa attacked there by a man near the house f Samuel R. Thomas, foreman at the mines. She rouglil desperately, and her screams attracted Mr. Ihomas' attention He hastened from the bouse and tho girl'a ssMlant fled, hut was pursued by neighbors nd knocked down with a billv. He man gel, however, to elT-ct bis escipc. The girl was not much hurt, though terribly frightened. Sunday evening the servant girl employ 1 in Mr Thomas' family was also attacked near the same spot and brutally assaulted. Sh wes found later on in an unconscious condition, and since then has not regained sufficient conseio.ienee lo speak intelligent She is terribly bruised and hurt aud er condition is regarded as serious. Vary Cheap Compliance with Law. Tho Lebanon JYcic.s is responsible for the following, which is just as applicable around this country, as elsewhere: What stupend ous, Inexcusable ignorance is displayed on lima of the guide boards at the corner roads tho country. A A'ctoj reporter this morning look a drive to tho country for tho benefit ol his health, and was astonished beyond measure over tho Ignorance dis played by supervisors In putting up guide board-. Hcie aro a few samples: "To Pint- grof 7 mile." 3&- "Pur hous, meil." "Tnionaestown forc ,T- mil." "In wader wurks fill ml." This ignorance is followed by a trespass notice, "kno dress. pass on Thiso grount, f5Ufi!o tollar fint " This latter ignoramus mutt have an avers n to dresses passing over his "grount.' There is no doubt but that he lately recely ed the "grand bounce" from somo lady school teacher, and in this way now expects to eke nut his revengo. With all Ihe Ignor ance abroad, school directors will no doubt coutinuo to yote for five months' school. The Tnrnholo Bridge and Glen Onoko- The iK.sition of the Turuhnle bridge, at Glen Onoko was changed on Sunday last by Ihe Lehigh Valley Railroad Company In suit the new alignmsnl and grade which was fixed upon some time slnco tn give bet ter accommodation at Glen Onoko station. The east end of the bridge (toward Mauch Chunk) was swung fiye feet three Inches and the west end two feet nine inches. This will give three fret additional to the present platform and yet will allow another platform tn be erected on tbo west bound truck. The bridge consists of two spans, each 133 feet long, and weighing about seventy, fire tons. In moving it nine hy draulic jacks of fifteen and twenty ton each were used. The work was begun at 5 a. m. and was successfully carried through by i p. m. under the supervision of Waller G. Berg, principal assistant engineer; Win B. Mack, roadmastar of Iho Lehigh Valley branches, and L. II. Grant, foreman of lb Union Bridge Company, of Alh re. Glen Ouoko lias been Improved wonder fully since Ibe close uf last season, A ten pin alley, a dozeu new swings, and two new nyidg coaches have been put up, while a addition to the pavilion, which will cental cooking apparatus, will be of great cunreni euco to those wishing tu prepare their meals there. This photographer's bouse, which was burned down a lew weeks ago, baa been replaced by a Bw one. Htultton Plain Spcahtr. High SelioclConmen-cement. The first annual commencement exer cises of the Lehlohlon High School, were held In the Public School Halt on Wednes day evening, 28lh Inst. The large and commodious tin 1 1 was literally packed, every available seat was occupied by per sons Ibterested In the happy consummation of the past year's educational labors. The exercises were of a highly Interesting and pleasing nature. The gradustlng class con sisted of the following named pupilsi Ous sio Glntiss, Lizzie Ash, Ella Graver, Emma Knons, Alice Montr and Ira Setdte. The exercises opened with delightful music by tho Lehighton Orchestra. In the absence of Rev. J, H. Kuder, Ror. Cook, of the M. E. church delivered a short prayer, which was followed by a duet, by the class, Misses Lizzie Ashand Emma Koons sing ing Ihe leading parts; next came the Salu latory, "Leisure Hours," by Alice Manlz; the composition was of a high order and rcflcc's credit upon the speaker. An css-iy entitled, "Vanity and Good Looks," by Lizzie Ash, tho subject was ably treated and prettily read. The essay by Ira Seldle, entitled "Education," was well delivered. "Graduation What Then?" on essay, by Gussie Clauss, treating on graduation and that with graduation the education is not ended. A solo entitled "Strangers Yet," by Lizzie Ash, was beautifully rendered, and was loudly applauded. Ella Grayer de livered a very able essay entitled "Whis perings of tho Past." R. F. IIolTbrd, Sccre tarviofllio School Board, delivered a very interesting address, and spoke as to how character is formed by tha sort of literature read, etc. The valedictory, subject, "Char acter," by Emma Koons, was yery nbly de llvcred, after which followed Ihe most Im portant event of the cyenlng that of con ferring the diplomas upon llio.graduntes and an address by tho Principal, T. A. Sny der. Ho recalled with what a source of pleasure it Is to him as he watches the scholars peruse their studies, and how good he felt at the happy consummation of his and their labors. A parting song by the class, and the benediction lollowcd, and thus ended tho first annual commencement or the Lehighton High School. The high est average reached was 94 and the lowret 81. The exercises were interspersed with delightful music by the Lehighton Or chestra. The report of the schools for last month will appear next week. Elopement of Two Blatinsrtonians. From the following we lufer that friend Slauch, of tlieSlatlngtuu iVctcs, is nut happy in regard to the moral condition id hie thriving little borough. Have pallenco brn. Slauch, it is only a slight epidemic of "emotional insanity" passing over your town : "Civilization is advanciog with gianl strides in this"ere town." Within about a week we have had a stabbing case, a street riot, n mod wonderful hundred yards run ning mutch, tidings of a badly ''busted'' slate firm, and then comes the inevitable elopement. II we had only a visit Imm John Sullivan, followed by a good dngfighl, the circle of fashionable entertainment would bo as complete as any tn bo found in the annual record ofGotliam. On day last week Allen Gumbecr a quarryiuan of this place, abandoning a delicate urifo and yeral small children, went ofT with a wo man mimed Moyer. It may fairly le stated of the young woman that sho is not n angel. Tho "happy couple" took tickets lor Lehighton, mid thence made a new do parlureat once, for the green fields of oruntou, where it is presumed they pro- mso tn spend the honeymoon. Chaptkr II, Tho romance has been brought to an abrupt termination by the rrost ofGumbeer who, Tuesday evening, was restored to civilization and the bosom f his family. Detective Smith, of Allen- :iwn, hnd been on the track of the lovers since Wednesday last. He traced them to Wilkesbarre, back tu Mauch Clitiuk; thenre to Leliighton, where, all their finances hav ing disappeared, they endeavored lo find mployment. Gumbeer waa arrested at Lehighton and brought back lo Slatlnglnn, on Tuesday evening. His poor wife ap- ixared before Squire Hankeeand withdrew the chargo of desertion, A difficulty arose bout bail for the costs amounting to $13, but Levi Young came to the rescue and, once more, Mrs. Gumbecr's 'gude mon's at ame. " Saicldo of a MurSorer. j An Kaston despatch of tho 22.1, says eyir nee Sabato d'Allesandro, the Italian, whb found guilty o! murdering Phillip Petrie fears have been entertained that he would commit suicide. Though ho made one at tempt aud afterwards promised Folhrr Grsetzer not to take his Ilfo, the fear that he would kill himself was justified to day. Shortly alter one o'clock, when Warden Reed opened tho blind doors on Sabalo's cell tn give him his dinner, tho body of the murderer was found on the floor, face lownwards. Examination proved that life was extinct and that Sabatu had committed suicide. By some means, probably through he prisoners in Ihe carpet department, Sabato had obtained a quantity ol carpet hain aud ma le it into a rope ubout a yard ; and a third of an inch thick. This ho hud tied tn the upper portion of the grated door on Ills cell, having first taitened a noose about his neck. He had then thiown lis feet back, intending tu choke himself lo leath. After hanging awhile the rnpe broke, but the mmso about his neck held firm and strangulation followed. Ho tell in his face anil blood Unwed from his note. A handkerchief was tied over bis mouth. The deed has been dono soon after noon, tor at 12 o'clock, when the deputy Warden received Sabatn'a plute tn get him bis din tier, he was in his usual mood. Both the Warden and his deputy had talked with the prisoner in tha morning and they say that Ihry noticed nothing unusual In bis manner. The retusal of the Board of Par dons to commute his destli sentence to Imprisonment for life undoubtedly led to the crime. The prisoner bad not been In formed by Counsel or officials uf the refusal, but three prisoners testified at the inquest that having read of the action ol the Board In last eyening's papers thay told Sabato, and he said he would kill himself. To one be said be would do It to night The "Expected" Pay Car, Thursday's Allentnwn Daily Oilie eays: Tho New Jer-ey Central pay ear lias not yet urrived in riillllpsburg, and il Isn't kunwu when it will come. Ru nors are numerous as lo the course Ihe employes intend tn pursue if the car falls tu come this week, one cflhem being that the men III uniiounxiiy attach the Company's undoubtedly attach the Company's erly. One of the employes who was properly, discharged In the early part of this month front the shops In Phllilpaburg, and who was refuted his card, has employed a law yer, and will attach a locomotive It the wages due him are not pid on Saturday, The men appear tu be as determined as ever iu their fight sxainst the scrilit, but sothlnj to y about. rtriW Health Sermon -"Nothtnebnt a Cold 1" ' "Oli, It is nothing but n cold," was tho reply of a young lady, after a funeral the other day when Interrogated by a friend as to her ailment. Ah, little did she know j that such a cold, If neglected, might cause t those ruddy checks to pale ond that plump ' little body lo cmancialo and fill an early ' grave Shedl., not know ,hal ,h. subject of the funeral alio had attended, had been told not more lhan twelve months ago by her physician, that sho should tale good caro of herself, that shu had a bad rough that might lead to consumption. Every experienced mcJIcal practitioner will tell rou Hist it is impossible lo say, In any given case, where a cold will end, for very slight causes will Increase It, and a cold once taken, ur.tll fully recovered from, will render a predisposition lo take more, A striking and most Instructive example of these statements Is found In the caso of Nicholas the First, the Emperor of all the Russlas. For more than a year before his death, Ills confidential medical udviser ob served that In constquenco of the Emperor "not giving to sleep the hours needed for restoration, Ins general vigor was decliniug and that exposures which ho had often en countered wllh Impunity, were making unfavorable Impressions on Iho system that he bud lees Ixiwer ol'resislence. At Icngtl ' while reviewing his troops on a January day. he took a severe cold, which at once excited the apprehensions of his watchful physician, who advised him not to repeat his review. "Would you make as much ofi"y Illness If I were a common eotdiet?" asked the Emperor In a tono of good natured pleas antry. "Certainly, please your majesty, we should not allow a common soldier to leave the hospital II he were in the state in which your miijesly is." "Well, you would do your duly I will do mine " And the exposure was repealed with I ha result of greatly Increasing the bad effects of this original cold, and bodied in a week alterwanls. In referense to colds, "an ounce of pro yenlion is worth a pound of cure" and when onco contracted, shsull never be neglected, for I will boldly mako tho asser tion, that a neglected cold invariablv leads tn consumption, und every nun kuows wiiero that leads. Take a walk In your cemetery, with your family physician, let him tell you '.he cause of tho recent deaths, you will be surprise I to find that tho gnat number ol freshly dug graves that lie will p int out to you that contain tho re mains nr (hose who had '-NOTHING HUT A COLD." .lEscui.Aru'a. niacin? Nelllo Cooloy- The mystery surrounding the disappear ance of Miss Nellie Cooloy, Wilkesbarre, who left her Uncle's on tho night of the Sih of December last, since which time nothing had been heard of her, was clearol up Tuesduy by the finding of her body in the Susquehanna river at a point about thirteen miles below Wilkesbarre The body was found floating ill the water about four feet from the shore by n railroad laborer, who will cliim the l.OOO reward offered lor the recovery of tho mifsing girl, dead or alive. On the night of her diiipwar.inco Miss Cooley never appeared in better spirits,inl, after bidding the member) of her family good night, retired lo her room After all tho Inmates were osleep Miss Cooley lelt the house by the back door. She wore nothing but her night clothes nud n pair ol sllpxrs,as other wearing apparel was found in tho room the next morning. A great storm waa raging ond tho weather was bit terly cold. It is supposed that she crossed the street to tho banks of tho Susquehanna, which is only a stone's throw from her Uncle's palatini residence, and deliberately threw herself into tho water. She was not missed till tho next morning, when her failure lo put in nn appcoranco at breaklast caused alarm and a search nl her room fail ed to find her The alarm was at once given. The polico made a thorough search of tho whole ci ly and the river was drag ged, but to no purpose. Her uncle then offered a reward nt 11,000 for recovery .dead or allvo, and detectives in the largo cities were notified. The only rauso assigned for Miss Cooley's suicide is that her mind became affected by nversludy. She would spend hours away into the night in her room reading and, though warnrd by her physician to desist, she paid no sttention m it. On the night previous tn her disappear once she left the following note: "Good-bye; vou will see me no moro." Paclcorton Notos. - Rev. B. F. Powell left for Thlladel phia on Monday, on a collecting lour in be half of the Mile Soeiety.fff this place. The siciely purjioeo holding a strawberry and ice cream festival about the 13th and 14th of June. -Services will be held In Ihe new school house, Sunday afternoon at S;30 o'clock by Rev. Tolman, of Maucli Chunk. All are invited tn attend. Miss Clara Harleman gave an enjoy able tea parly tn bcr young liiemls last week. There were present Misses Lulu Zehner and Sallle Raudrnbush, of Lehigh ton) Bertie Sliles, Annabel McDaniel, Hattie Williams, Kate Zimmerman, Mnllie Sny der, Ida McKelvy,Zet Burns, Annlo Sewell, Mal tha Everiit, and Tena Hopkins. Ira Kventtand Harry Beera are spend- ingatno weeks vacation with friends in Reading. - Mrs. Frank Irwin, of Philadelphia, Is visiting her sitter, Mrs. It. F. Puwell. The schools at this plico closed last Thursday. The boys oud girls aro now happy. Willie Zimmerman, who has been con fined to the house for the past six Reeks, is once more up und around. We wish aim a speedy reenvery. Miss Annie Sewell is attending Prof. Snyder's school at Welssporl. Local. List of Letters Remaining uncalled for in the Pad er ten post office, Mey 28i Hariz, Nathan, I Olewine, Win.. (2) Ratcllir, II. D , Schoch, L. James, Sigler, Thomas. POSTALS Kline, Lewis, I Lapp, John, Miller, Josiah. Forhox Yeakel, Heury, Persons calling for any of tha above let ters will plcsie ear "advertised." A. McDax.kl, Ass'l T. M. Reading's Traffic The statement nf tha Philadelphia and Reading Rsilroad Company for April shows gross earnings id $4,083,7521 exiwnses, $2,. 082,801. Net earnings, (1,410,1161, an in- ! crease nf more than I jOO.OOO over the net ' earnings of March, and nearly $0011,000 ', mure than for April, 1883. Net earnings fjr the vear to dato aro 14,008,480, againtt 1 fJr Ihe v f 3,(148,(1' ,(171 for the corrnjnu'tlin period of Uit vcif Tho Utcmenl (nr April Inclutles the njurittloiii ol the Jen Cerlrjl ai fol. weie (rWy uiwl itml leveral or the partU-l-low; Oims rrcelpla. 'J7l,8ftfl, wominR ' lunla recwivel wvero cult and Lruiifi. X.ui,ti05,2nO; net eHrmue l'I0,2(l; reulnl, lH,C43 low far tha iiunth, 010, against u dellcit of J72,3I I lur Marvli, ly iasunl for tin-arrral nl lUmne nnd Fruit. ilSO.CSl for February, and J'J3J0T-a foriThey were takeu bjforo Jusmt. Luugihoro, ' January. i.b trtld tb.m fur court ia J00 bail; Liatof Juron Drawn In serve at Juno term of Couit, commencing Mondav, June Olh, 1884i nnAKP Jtmons. Anthony, 11. N., lnbon r, Franklin llodlng, Charlo, huckster, Mauch Chunk Iletcher, Jlernh'd, blacktmltb, K. St. Chunk r Jnas 0.. farmer, Towiunen.log ZnZ Chunk llutol, Tbotaae, tobacaonlst, Mauah Chunk (rarer, I).. Inspector. 1'.. Mauch Chunk Ualtagher, J., conductor, K. Mauch Chunk Hummel, Uhas., painter, Mauch Chunk llarleman, I.., Uutkoapar, L Towamcnslng Martin, Michael, miner, Jeansvlllo MesMnger, U., shoemaker, E. M. Chunk lleinaly, Lai", carpenter, I'arrvvlllo Rex, Kd , merchant, 1st ward Muusli Chunk Ryan John, Innkeeper. East Mauch. Chunk Roth, Oliver, kuorer, Franklin Smith, Franklin, laborer, I'enn Forest Titer, C. M., clerk, 1st ward Mauoli Chunk Wchr, Lewis, currier, Lehighton Whitehead, Jus., machinist, 1st ward M. C. Walk, Aunuit, enrponfer, I'ackerton Yost, lleuben farmer, I.auzanne Zsng, Conrad, carpenter, Audeurlsd rxTiT jenons. vir.at wkkk. Arncr, Douglas, carpenter, Frank'ln llulter, I!, il , genttinian, Mauch Chunk Ilornasko, E. J., watchman, Maucli Chunk Ilnylc, Ncnl, miner, Summit Hill Illoso, Oliver, farmer, Lower Towamcnslng llrady, John, miner, Heaver Meadow Burns, Charles, laborer, Ncsquelionlni; Hoh'.cr, John, hotel keeper, Maueli chunk Conway, John, watchman, Mauch Chunk Uhcesiuan, Peter T.. clerk, Weatherly Ulo well, II. I'., tinsmith, Weatherly Cannon. Francis X , teacher. Summit Hill Colo, Dennis, miner, Heaver Meadow Chrlstman. Jacob, merchant, Summit Hill Danncr, Paul, merchant, Penn Forest Evans, II. J., clerk, Audtnrlcl Fisher. Wm , watchman, Franklin Fltzpatrlok. Pot. pointer, Weatherly Fanen, John, butcher, Lchluhton Frccby, Solomon, bricklayer, I-ist Pcnm llclney, Harney, fanner, Lehigh township Hudson, Saul, merchant, Packer tow nshlp Ilalller, Chas , carpenter, K. .Maucli Chunk lllller, George, conductor, C Munch Chunk Kunkle, Harrison, merchant, Towamcnslng Klttlcr, A. 11., tinsmith, L. Towanicnslhsr Kunkle, Josiah. merchant, Kidder Laup, John, farmer, Mahoning Law, Alex., carpenter, Mauch Chunk Miller, O. W., merchant, Weatherly MoKclvey, John, foreman, i'ackerton Sillier. Lewis, laborer, Jcanesvlllo Miller, Henry, laborer, Ucaver Meadow Olcwlnc, Sauiuct, boatman, L. Towamcnslng Petcis, Hen. 1'., teacher. Franklin llauch. E. 11., editor, Mauch Chunk Schmidt, Joseph, Innkeeper, Maueli Chunk Stewart, Solomon, merchant. Weatherly Smith, James, miner, Luus.inno Schwelblnz, Wm.. lairacr. Franklin r-nydcr, Sol. Sr., farmer, L. Towamcnslng Seoti, 1) inlet, machinist, I. ins ford Steidle, Geo., shoemaker, 2.1 ward M. Clu nk Sulu, Peter, butcher, 2.1 ward M. Chin lc Siegfried, Tims.. Lotllcr, 1'.. Maucli Chui.k Sweeney, John, clerk, Summit Hill Tobias. A. II., axent, Mauch Chunk Webb, Joseph, restaurant, Lehighton TRAVBitSE JDROnS. SKCOSD V EEK Arner, Moses, merchant, Summit Hill Hush, Peter, merchant, :. Mauch Chunk Carter. A. P., J. P., Kld-lcr Chrlstman, Freeman lahoicr, Penn Forest Evans, I). F., carpenter, .Teancstlllo Eaches, Aitam. carpenter, Franklin Foster, C I-.., brlckmnkcr, E. Mauch Chunk (lallaglier, J. P., clerk, Audenrled tlombert, J. U,, bone miller, Mahoning Heinmcl, Put., shoemaker, Mauch Chunk Hough, James, laborer, Summit 11111 llolfurd, R. F, clerk, Lehighton Krcsgi, Francis, shoemaker, Fr.ml.lln Kemerer, Thomas, b.inkrr, Lohlghtnn Kuchncr, Daniel, engineer, Weatherly Loblcn, Henry, merchant, Mauch Chunk Loblen, Fred., laborer. Mauch Chunk Miller, John, merchant, E, Mauch Chunk Mey, Anthony, laborer, Towamcnslng Marsden, Jonnthin. laborer, Ncsiiuchonlng McUinley, John, machinist, Mauch Chunk Moser, David, boss, Packer township Mooney, E. II., teacher, 1-ranklln .Mlnnlch, S. V., merchant, Summit Hill McAllster, John, carpenter, Mnuch Chunk Moultnrop, W II., laborer, Lctihthton McMuliln, Welder, clerk, Mauch Chunk Petets, E. K., constable. East Penn Heed, Frank, tailor, Mauch Chunk Slraupp, Levi, farmer, I.. Tuwoincnslng Steward, D. I,., farmer, Packer township Serfass, Frceby, farmer, I'enn Forest Shovelln, Condy, miner, Yorktown Stcinler, Nathan, farmer, Towamenslng Stiles, W. Lee, clerk, Patkcrton Schultz. Win., teamster, Weatherly Walschlager, Henry, firmer, Towamcnslng Wain, Robert, merchant, I'ackerton Wcrnet, Francis lumberman, Klilder Zcfscr, Blasius, miller, L. Towamcnslng ''Political Encore" Playinff Cards. We baye just receiyed from Mr. L Luni Smith, of Philadelphia, the lollorring briel descripton of bis recently Invented card game: "l'olillcal Euchre portrays tho excilinc features which will occur at Iho approaili iug Republican and Democratic National Conventions at Chicago and tho Presidental election latter on. The names nf tho Stales, with their Electoral votes, and Territories aro prinlei on regular size playing cards, and foui other cards (making 52 in nil) represent the coming Republican and Democratic No-ninees, ami these cards do tho duty ol Riht and Left Bowers. Republican Slates printed in blue, Democratic in red. Color of the card turned at cud of deal makes the trump. Game played earn o as Euchre. First In strength comes the Bowers, and then the Stales nl each party suit (Rep. and Dem.) according In number or l.lc-eloral votes. Trumps capture lay suit, ot cnurue. Total Electoral v.te 401, nquirmg 201 tn elect. At end of game inunt the Llrctor.il votes on all cards you have taken. Regular Euchre, Whist, Casino, elc, may also bo played by means ol the regu- loving cards printed mi Poll. leal Eiichro cjrd.und tho Electoral votes count ed also at close ol each game. These double games form a charming uttraction. Sales of this novelty will bo enormous, is'cilly ul the coming conventions aud among excited crowds in front nl all news pspcrand telegraph offices throughout the country, ainueemeut with instruction and will be welcomed in oyery family circle. Sample pack, 50 cents; per dozen, $1 00; per 100,$30.00. It. Lu Sjimi, Inventor, (112 Arch Su.PhiU. Fight In ft If owipipsr Odes. Wednesdsy afternoon tha office of th Ilszlctoa Daily Plain Speaker was Ibe scene of an exciting encounter. In Ihe morning issue a squib written by the editor, B. Norman Wallace, was published, which a young doctor named Fruit thought re flected upon hi in. There had been bot words and blows before between Iho latter and John D. Dershuck, proprietor of Ihe per and the nrlielo in rjue.llou so angered Kiuit lliat he hunted up Harvey Boone, a lurjjo and wetful fellow, and the two entered the office for the purju'io of clean. iug il out, A fiiiht ensued between the two men und the eiiitor, proprietor ana em ' ployres of Ilia office, In which for several 1 mlnutei irm bnrfihri ami other wfujni Fruit lrew n revolver hut wai rf v-nlf-l from usiiiK it. A warrant wn$ iuUffj'ie.11 WE DO NOT CLAIM that Hood's SAnsArAnttLA will cure every- lliltig, Hit tho fact that on tha purity ana vitality cf tho blood depend tho vigor and hoallli of tho wliolo system, and that dlseaao of various Kinds Is often only tho sign that nature li t.yintt to rcmovo tho disturbing cause, wo ti -c naturally led to tho conclusion thntatcmuly that gives llfo and vigor to ,t'.io blood, eradicate scrofula and other Im purities from It, as Hood's S.vns u-ami.la undoubtedly docs, must bo tho means ot prsj cntlng many illscascs that would occur without Its use; licncc tho f.rld of Its useful ness is qillio an vxii'lHii-u one. uuu thw oiw v.arrantid In iccotiiincndlnir It for all de ranri'iitui'K ftl.c M-stoiii which are caused by an unnatural itato ot tho blood. Why Suffer with Salt-Rheum ? Messes. C. L Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. Ocnttcnicn I was a great sufferer from Salt-l.'lieuui on mv limbs, for a dozen years oicvloui to tho utiiitncr of l8?o, at v.hlclj (lino I win cured by Hood's h.irsapaillla. lira skin would Hcoiup di y. chap, einclc open, bleed mid Itch intensely, so uat i could not help fciaulilng. .which of coursa mado them v.-ovsq At the time I com menced tattlnt! Hood's Harsaraiitia nn mo nmtnicrnf mini tl evwcie so und that they discharged, and 1 was idillged lo keep them bandaged with linen cloths. The skin wa drawn so llsht by the l iat of the illscasa that If 1 Hooped over llicy would crack open mid actually lulnc tears into my eyes. Tho Ilist bolllo l.cncr.tcil mo so inticli that I con tinued tnklnt: It till 1 was cm cd 1 used ona box nf Hood's Ollte Ointment. to rrllce the llcldng. lloi'liig many othcis may leant Iho value of Hood's Sarsaparllla and receive u much benefit ns 1 Imu-, I am, very uuiy yours, JUis. s. b. Moonr. No. ts Broadway. Lowell, Mass., Jan. 13, 1STS. Hood's Sarsaparllla Is sold liy druggists. Price SI, or six for $5. Prepared by a I. HOOD & Co., Lowell, Mass. Aro you falling, try Wctm Ilmi.Tn Rs hxwet, a pure, clean, wholesome TONIC. Tor Ei-filTi, KtTrret. Ptninficli, IJvcr KMneji, Lungi. AnUucquaJiHlluvleorftut. Cures DTSPEPSIA, Headache, Fover, Ajrne, Chills, DEBILITY & WEAKNESS. . mcrnnm Nleo to take, true merit, uncqualcd for TOKfiu., uivlh,, nigni 91.1.J utr uuu. u lui c-.w, b Ul K. S. Wtiis, Jersey City, N. J., hesn Buchu-Paiba Iteinnrkahlo Cores of Catarrh of the Blaiklcr, Inflammation, Irritatlonof Kid neys and 1'Jaddcr, Stouo or Gravel Dis eases of tho Prostato (Hand, Dropsical Swelllmrs, Female Diseases, Incontin ence, or Urlno, all Diseases of tho Genito urinary Organs In either Bcr. For Un healthy or Unnatural Discharges use aUo "Chapln'n Injection Flour," each SI. For SYI'lllMS. cither contracted or hereditary taint, u?o Chapln's Constitu tion BltU-r Syrup, S1.00 per bottle, and Chapln's Syphilitic nils. 82.00; and Cha pln's Svpldlltlo Salve, Sl.00. 0 bottles Syrup. 2 or Pills, 1 Halve, by Express on receipt of S10.HO. crntDru.-rirts. II fi. Wells, Jersey City, N. J., U. S. A. DANIEL WIBAND, 1 Carriagcs,Wagoiis,Slcighs, &c conmn or BASK AM) IRON STREETS, LEIIItlHTON, Pekwa., Particular attention given to REPAIRING In all Its details, nt I lie very Lowest Prices. Patronace respectfully solicited and per fect satisfaction guaranteed. Jan. 10, 8lly. DAN. WIEAND, Cooil Vny far A cell I . 8I0O It, fl00 per luo. iiiideat-llliitr uttrHritiicI Sw BlUlorr. I'amotiiiiiml li-utic Hull leant Hit-World Write to J. C JAd'urrij- &: Co.. I'mlaui-lpaia, Pa. Tt "HEC0MPLETE HOME iVir h 1 1 hat jU t i ftil book, Nw edition. New blndliie. New iI1utrtien from new le&i?tia. Suncrhlv irotten ut. Mima low crista. Adap'qil to all tu!afl. &1U at siclit, Anenti ttolnff biff woik, Excellent Terms, Th handsoiocu procpectw erer miiett, Apply now, DRAOLRV. G VKKHTHUN X CO., Co sNoHH it!) St. nuUO! Atho outer Krana new dock aru utcui aXNPrAHJM, TUTOrrUcj, Cut. Tho dry cllauU vnreA tiw, 'Xhrout.Lvins, tall t Joo, DO p., roat, oot, tn AMtVHEALTHl CUILC. SOOpc IIIiiRt-rntna. All t bat thodoobtfnl rarfaaaor t Doucbtfal wnot io to iw, CHtUn-JrIllblndla.OJ etc paper tto, Mr? TtinOtilJo,lli pir-o.sentrailM. mono OTtpr DR. WHiniCR p.TKhVa- ' lDr.latIlarB-0. Bi-orasiMia tii , J n uui.M'1 uuu ' ii .....v. , . in . i u..n. .mmm mmtuMj. iBpolearr, Orcula trMkam, CiMrrSs, Sphliaa tod UrrrHi-Uf jtSrrllB. feietitlfle treatmenti ! and nir mndlli-s. rH-formltlei TrestwL Ci'l or write for Hit of qiMitkiii, tobetn,erru by thons dnlrini tnannetit bj mall. Persia aaflVrlasfrM Bsplar skMlS MaS tWtr a4SnaK,V aadtrara aonrlhlaata lhir advaaUc. ltUa4alnwaJr JMrm Or. C. I . l.antROB. rrrat aa rSnWaa la fWraa feelnil Xrd.A Sarc. laMUala. SSO L-nit aU 81. Laala. Ha. tucc-cwrtollr.UuUa'iliaianMnr, CaUallaba4 SO Iaa. HEALTH IS WEALTH i 11U . . UIST8 fcHlTK AD MUM TUKATMIUrT, Kattrauiflisi(-iaalr 1J l U nit'iiHCloanUkl,h'l, Nerv.-ui Nesiralrt. tlc1Hi, Ktrr" Pms't-avtl'a ritwi bfthm r ftltrufol r torifcow. WaiksrtiiM, UmUI 9 CrvM'An, ftA'tBtf f th Dratla iisn ta jsuaatiy u pdisttoiuivrv, slfjT d 4mDi rrtftatnrs UU llArrrunswta, lwiof ' In ttbaf hi, lsifoluuia,rf t'int 4 iwtnu.l -rrhCLA mui4 lf ori-i.nten tt lh brtUav, lf-i.L vf "vr-iBilB four. b teK roNUInt ttnUI lrtm' nl 1 a t n. r U bux Ut $i, bj bU Lrw fU o.i r -ai i f p in, VfO, GUARANTEE SIX DOXEO tr-f-i mi . Wht . 'i tr'fr tvi- 4 Yr frr wtt ( c-"rii -st iHi f 3, W tall p nth pnrrhate-r mnf wittt. ii itu i tp ni. 1 11 mri, y f .'.ilrMtrntuitltta n I IT r 4 i riiinTaiili r tun I set I fcy usnr.njt ivxnLMx, 9:111 .m-i, nrttu, r. airaajBsar a HairHi, i anaii tatj b&IS. Mall-4 " )ii-r uj. u r -n i m k i ?(. UsimrrMt for uia.t. CIGMEfl & MEND2L80M, Hnro Ctreet. PhUadelphla, frt. (JOV IN USE anlaaH,rlipro-ll'cllerl'altlvel'arnKerl,tiraln. mit SM'ii"JiM"ii"alH."".,. ak" 1 Ji2?&&W&Z!i&li& i