Sees X Now Advfertisemchtsi Deahs & Co., -DEALERS IN- WatclieSj Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Spectacles and Eye Glasses, ,rOST OfTltjiS UUILDINO, "Weisspoi'fc, Pemia- Hep airing V I STall kinds rfbmptljr attehdcd to at VERY Reasonable Charges. If you Deed anything in otlr line, give us a cull before go ing elsewhere. Our Prices tire as low tis the lowest, and all Goods are Warranted to be Us represented. feb2-y Railroad Guide. Arrangement tf Passenger trains. may i85. trams ieavo Atlciltown tis follows : (Via PerkiuMkn It AtLnoAD.) For Phlladclbhta. at '4.55, 8.50, 11.40 a. tn.. rind "J.10 p. w. SUNDAYS. For Philadelphia &t 6.03h.in.ahd 0.20 p.m (Via East Pens UitAncn.) F or Reading and HarrisbUrit, 0.00, 8.40 a. Id.. 12.15, 4.S't, and 9.05 p. m. For Lancaster and Uoliitnbla, t.CO, 8.40 a. hi., anal an p.m. SUNDAYS. For ttarrlsburg, and waypolnts, T.S5 a. tn., 8.( 5 p. m For Philadelphia T35n.ra. Trains for Alltfltown leave as follows : (Via l'xKSibMaic Railroad.) Leave Phllad'a, 4 3), 7.40 a. m. and 1.00, M.35, 4eo, and Mi p.m. HUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia. 8.00 a.m., SCO. 4.20 p. in. (Via EatT Fksn. DtiAjtcn.) Leave Heading, fiSO, 10.16 a. m.. 2.00, 3.to. ando.lJp m. ' Leave llarrliburg, 6 25, f .50, 4.50 a. m., 1.4 J and 4.uu p. in. LeaVe Lancaster, fT.30 tu m.; liOO and f3.40 p. m. I.eaVe (JolUlnbta, f.so a. ni i 1.10 and 3.4u p. in. fr rom King Street Depot. SUNDAYS. Leave ftcadlhir, B.0) a. m., d.00 H. rh. Leave liarilsburir. t.oo p. in.. 4 Oi p. in. Leave Philadelphia rj.su a. m , 8.0 p. tn. Trains via "Perklomen Railroad" marked thus () run to and Iroro Depot. Ninth and Ureeh slrcels, Philadelphia, other trains to and froin Hroad street liepol. The5i,Oande.45a. m, trains from Allen .n. audi o M 33 arid n.l p.m. tr.iln Irom Philadelphia, via Perklomen Railroad, have through ears to and I rum Philadelphia. J. 15. AVOOTTKN, O.d.ttANrOim. Uen'l Pass'r it Ticket Agent May27lh.lssa REMOVED. &, M. Seiple, PliTsiciaii & Snrgeon, nlM formerly occupied by A. J. lltt.i.KN mater, rjirrA.1" !L'ile.?',M 10 " Wl Wends Und ptltMhs. a-Ol'F10E ItnltltSi from 0 to D o'clock P. M. March 31, 1683. I ALBSMEN Wanted! To canvass for the sale of draper, Jloses ahd other Nursery Slock. Steady emplnvinent guaranteed. Sal vnB ExPknbkb Paid I Apply at once, Uiiahk HnoTiiBiis. Rochester, N. Ti fllefur In Hit r,!iii.r 1 April 122m r Durham Is historic. Itwaaneutralirround during the armiEUco between Sbcnuan and Johnson. 8cldters ox both armies flucd t'jeir jwtlttioi m 1th the tobacco Etorcdthero, end, after tho surrender, marched home. v.-aru Soon orders came from EaEt,.Wct, KortU&nd fauth,for "more of that elegant tobacco.'1 Then, ten men rau an unknown factory. Kow It employs too men, ueea the p'nfc and plek of tho Golden Belt, and the Durham Iliill iitao trade-mark of this, tho best tobacco in tho world. DlackwcU's Hull Durham Smoklnir Tobacco has tho largest rale of any mioiluf tobacco In the world. Trayf gunriy became it is tho ti. au deafen have lb Trade-mark bf the Dull. '4- tf hoM (r'6na for a rck. niro of BlackweU'ti Uulj Durham bnioklm? To bacoo, uheu told, bo cornered by tlie bull. Legal Notices. Estato Notico( titala of Francis Stockeh, lato of Hahon I ok Twp, UarbontJo., P., Uec'J. Letters' Testamentary upon the above Es tate havlnir been (ranted tothenmltrslunen, all persons Indebted to snld Estate are re quested to make Immediate payment and those havlnsclatoM to present the same with' out delay, to LOUISA STOCKEll. Lehlghum P. O.. Carbon Couniy, Pa , ? hr Attorney, Ji it, 81KWEU-. Ksq., JMauch Ohunk, Pa. May 10, 188i-w0 Try Pino Remedies. KMRAKOFFf SalFalorm all ,x Palmom&TroulJles For the Core e(C?ofrrumptlon, Asthma, Hern, orrhaxe, lllphtherta, tiroup, Whonplnff t)Uili,Pneuiiionla,tlatarrh,L'nii;hs.('old, Sore Throat and all llroOctilal Troubles. It Is a wonderful nrenaratleu of Pino nn.1 Honey, and Is wurkiiiir a radical revolution; the treatment and cure of all cansesortho above rteeases. KuitAKorr Hives instant relief velthttut fail, and with falthlul use will ensci a rapu anil periect xure. it absolutely 4oei net con Kin either opiate, narcotic or any Injurious Unfit, and Is a runKLr vmist. 4.LrKifAnATiur. A thial will convince yj-ior lis merits. Ifjou wuuld altravs leel tare of the safety of your rtilrdren durlnit In element weather and atall times, keep a UiU tie in your uedialne chest. Send lor iiami.h. let to il A. LEW IS & CO.. Sole Proprietors, ri Uhapsl Street, Htn llaven, Ot, Pim IIittxrs, pmis Kidkkv AHD Live Piils, Pina PLaaiaaa akdPimk lUau. old ny Drurilils janlJ-hiSnr LOOK OUT1 A 1 13 "Original Cho&p Oaeh Store" Unequaled Bargains FaBhiouablc Parasols! Doth styles and prices ara attracttntr (lie at tention ofour lady Irlends, Their mar' velous ISeauty and remarkable value Hives wonderful speed locales. Hast Quality Satin Parasols, Silk. Lining Ulng. with Einny handle, only II.0J. Have been Selllnx at 110.00. Extra heavy Satin Parasols, silk lined, silk lace and tassel wlih natural handle, IMS. Were IT TS. llalf Ilrocadcd Silk and hall Satin Parasols rtlth silk lining and fancy handle, were fOJS. Now itX8. Heavy Drocitde4 Silk Parasols with colored unrnf? nnu natural nanuie (209. tlfUal price, 3.C0. These ate only a few of the many barcalnl mat may ua iouuu in our larite paraioistoeu, J. T. NUSBAUM, , Opp. l'dbllo Siuaro, Barik Street. Lchtih. ton, Pa. Jitne T, I8sl-ly. SATURDAY, JUNE 14, ISSi. SPECIAL NOTICE. rersons lhakllij; payments tn tills oflico by money orders or postal notes will please tnoko tbcin payable at the WalssrotiT Post OtrFtcn, as the Lo liighbin office is nor a money orJer oflico Our Noigliborhoocl in Brief. "Mj stect," tie ninrmureil son nnd lowj Ai sank the sun In crimson Rlowj "Come tell me now lliy sudl's desire." Deep In her eyea ho saw tho lira Tliut tea let! Ins fate. Close lo lils tide she nestling brcsserlj llo felt her heart throbs 'gainst Ills breast, While trustliil InVoShnhe ill his lace. "I want' she salt!, with blushing groco, "Another plate!" John J. Kula, of town, spent Sunday in Allentuwn. Strawberries aro tolling at 12 nnil 15 cents per bos, by hucksters, on our streets. SJ'Tlio Mnnlintlen five cent riir.ur nt tho News Di'piu,uivcsuiiiver3al Salisfitrjlion. The spritikler made Ul appearance lust week and illd excellent service In laying the dust. Henry C. Vcnnor, tho Mnntt-eal, Can ada, weather prophet, died last Sunday aged 43 years. &S-Go tn the News Depot fur Spear head tobacco, and get a farm or piano fur a premium. Joe. rVhner'e framo ilwclllne house nl Weietport Is rii)ildly being pushed towards completion. G. C. Doats A Co., the Welssporl watch makers and Jewelers, are having a fine run of busluess. A new plank pavement lias been laid around the Kvahgellcal church on South am; Northampton streets. f-A new lot nl CLOCKS, WATCHES ami JEWELRY just received ut B. llAOA MAN'S Store, Lehighton. Pa. Aaron Krcln has erected a ncnt Iron fence in front of his three dwellings on Northampton street. II. II. Eyerctt, ol ho Weissport House, is putting up a hondtoino double pnrcii arouuil his hotel luildin?. tthidh. when finished, will add much tn its appearance. IKQ-Rnlled gold plalo Lnro Pint, war ranted lo keep their color, onlv 18 cents, at HOCK'S Jewelry Store) opposite J. W. Rauflenbush'a, Dehishlnn. On Ealurdny, the 21st Intl., the Cornet BandTof Bowmansville, will hold a pic nic at tho School house. A finer! tilno is ox' peeled and all are invited to participate. SJ-Tlle latest styles and the best tatle In trimming, done, at the lowest rush prices, nt llm millinery flora of Alvcllia Graver, BjiiIi slretl, Li'liighton. Misees Bella end Carrie Tclll!, two of Easton'a estimable young ladies, who hnyo been visiting Iriends and relatives hero, re turned home Monday evening. .SJ-After all tha others haVrj falldl tn nukoycHir watch keep time, give mo a trial. If I lull it will not cost you any thing. Yours, Ac, D. 8 BOCK. A boy aged 10 years named -Franh Friliinger residing on Lehigh, street, had Ills arm fractured on Monday of this week; by falling from n barn door. tSU-Youcan petn Single Cugry Itornessj in part nicklej at ten dollars im.l lull nlckle attwelvo dollars, got up in good ttyle, ut M. Flory's Harness Shop, Wcisspoil, l'a. We learn that some of our Mahoning Valley farmers, among them William F. Brodhoad, intend lo make some experi ments In sheep-raising. ErChildren's hats from 25 cents up. Ladies wishing crape bonnets or veils should not lail i tec my elegant assortment of crapes, Alvehia Graver Lelllglilou, The Lehlgliton baso-ball club it is said will play a match game ol ball wiln the Slatinglon nine, some day In the near future Srrapillnn Blood Cure cafes nil ill senses originating in any impairment of the blood, as fits nl epilepsy, anremia sick headache and lem.ie wcakcess. Bold ut Thomas' drug store, We have received frofn L. Lum Smflli, of 1 1 io AijcnW Jlcraltl, a complimentary park nl his highly interesting and amusing "political euchre" cards. All xlillcian should get a pa.-k of these curds. fU.lf yon -vanta nice.shin,ith,ciist sliavo vour hair cut or linhipuning,go til Franz Itoodcrer's Saloon, under tho Exchange Ho tel. He will fix you right, and dcu'tyou forget it, A Thorough Course at Acker's Blood Elixir will remove all taint Irom tho blood. It cures Scrufula, Ulcers, Boils und Pimples Sold by C. T. Horn, Lehi2htoi, and E. A. Hnrn, Weissport. The picnle ol the AllentoWn lrieder krantz will be hld In Deily'a grove, near Calasauqua, on Saturday, June 2Iit. The Allentown Tyrohenne and the Pioneer Band and East Catasauqua nnartelto will be present. SS-FOR SALE Four Iluilding L..ts, located on tho old "Centeiiiiial Hotel" property, on 2nd street, tins l,r,,m.l. r ..r...A.i i..- i.. , . . . ' . w..v,v. .ui ruir,nii reasunauie terms. Apply In L. F. Kleppinger, corner of Iron and ioa eireess, lor jurticulars. II some cf our ciliieut would fix tho broken payements In front of their resi dences it woold be a big improvement, and persons could go oat wolklDg after dark wunout lesr ol breaking their necks. aVS-Scrofula, scald-head, tetter, rose- ,nu, ..hi- measles, neiuerasn, linchen.red cum, brsnnt-tetter. dry tetter. ihi all diseases of a scrofulous nature are cured by bathing the diseased skin viith Tapillon Skin Coie. Bold at Thomas' drug store. Mrs. Elliabeth Ileese, the Yorktnwn murderess, who was sentenced on the nine teenthday of April to serve thirty days in our couniy Jail, was discharged lart 8a'.ur dsy and allowed to return to hef home. Bhe was also sentenced lr iwy a lino of twenty five dollars and the costs ioeurred, in her trial,-the total amount of nhich was one hundred and thirty furdullais. She filed an Inventory of her properly,, wnru to by nerscii auu nusbanri, alao a U,od Ur the payment nl Ihn abate sum. Her attorneys preientm a pemwn to Judso Dreher. In Cbaiiilers.for her ilficliaige whkh, under the elfcamstiDcet, wtt approved. A Bto TniNrtt litery sdbsdrlbcf Id Ihe CAtinori Advocat who Immediately pays tip arrearages aud one year In advanco will receive free for r,hB year JTchlA dno! Uomt, a large S page, 40 Column monthly paper' devoted tn home matters. Step tin. PW Only $10,00 casti for an ull-wool Suit at H. H. Peters', Post-office building, Lehighton. Tho Mile Boclely ortna M. E. cliUroh ol fackerlon, will hold a strawberry and Ice cream festival, tills (Friday and Satur day,) afternoon and evening, In tho old 8chnol Itoute, Fabketlon, There will be musln each cvenlngitllat on Saturday event lag by the Lehlgliton Corttet Hand. "Now is thd time, and CLAUSS & BRO., the place, if you want a nice flt ting ALLwoot, suit of clothes) made to order foi' Only $10.00. An unknown man, supposed to be a tramp, was sitting between two standing coal cars, near the stove works, on the Le' high Valley railroad, Monday (horning, When an engine backing against tho cars droye them together, driving the poor fel low's Ieg9 up In to his body. He was taken lo St. LUko's hospilnl at flelhlehem, iJ-What will cure Whooping Coughi That is n question asked every day. We nan nnswer that we havo lound tho reine.lv In 1'apllloii Coiieli Cure. It never tails, and can bs ndlnlhlslcred In Infants without danger. II n, , -rfectlv harmless. Sold at Thomas' popular drug eloro. GSrl-I. II. Peters, rtt the Post-office building, Lehigh ton, will make you an all wool suit loi' only $10 cash, if you order how. The hearing of a number of culls tlgalilst the Philadelphia and Reading Rail road Company, nt Alientnwrt, brought by Ihn laborers of the Lehigh ahd Susquehanna Branch, who refused In take scrip, look place beforo Alderman Jones Monday Morning. After a full hearing Ihe Com pany decided to pay in rash wages due. S3JFriedmann A Jjnnterj'iuig are the largest rulel-y manufacturers in the United States, ahd their goods are guaranteed to be first class in every re'tprel and equal to any in llio market. About .10 ilill'.'rent styles of their pn.-kel-kuives and rnsorstiiRy bo ceeti at Ihe News Depot. They wre bnliiihlata lm renin and are beihg retailed nt about ordinary wholesale prices. Harry Prols, tigid 20, committed sui cide Monday evening by shouting himself With a revolver. Ho lived with his father, John Protz, n mile from Diston, and wa In cnod circumstances. A year or so ago ho married, ahd, to all nppearances, lived happily Willi his wife. Ho wjs In ill health, and this is tile only reason ascribed to the deed. PB.E. F. LuckenbaChj (Si Brondwayi Mauch Chunk, has enlarged his slore, put ill a new skylight, and now has on exhibi tion dvet 1000 styles of fine paper hangings,! decorations, Irr'zra rtnd borders, together with an elegant lino ol dadu shades, with latest hltnrhments and trimmings. Brinks, ttalioiiery and lancy goods In great vatiety aud at tuwest prices. While the wicked yodng tush ponds his evenings at laying base ball, thegdod young man enjoys tho opportunity of seeing the piously inclined girls homo Irom prayer meeting, or takes them out in one of David Ebberl's handsome "rigs," which he obtains for a small sum of cash ut the livery on North street. The day is indeed chilly when the good young than is left. The Reading Coul Company has ad vanced the price of coal at Pint Richmond 35 cents per Ion Cacll oil Lykens Vulley broken and eg,', to H 83 and $0 25, respect ively. The changes in prices at Elisabeth, port, N. J., are adyuuees of 10 rents per Ion, to $1.25, lu store, and of 35 Cents in Lykens Valley, broken and egg, to $5.25 and $5 CI), respectively. jaI have just returneM frnm Iho fcftv with au fluiiier.se clock nl SUMMER STYLES OF HATS, BONNETS, CHILD- IIK.N'8 AKU liAUY'S CAPS, Ac, which I oiler at tho lowest rash ptiresi Call and be convinced that I sell CHEAPER thou ally it hef. ALVENIA GRAVER, Bauk ktreet, Leliightun, Pa, The Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Company has purchased a trad ol 1518 acres of Undeveloped coal lahd in Klino and Rush Townships, Schuylkill county, from John H. Reuse, trustee. The sum paid for the property Is S125,87f 03. The tract is known as the Summit lands, and coal has been proven on it. The Tiesckow Railroad Company has a right ol way across it. iSTB.No remedy for catarrh has diet with such success us Paplllon Catarrh, it neyer lulls ami Hoes Us duty thoroughly not by relieving lemiiorarily but by Curing per manently. It does not smart or irritate. Sold ut ihoiiias' drug store, Bunk street. The reports thatthesait of W. D. Dins more against the Central Railroad of New Jersey lo annul tho lease to the Reading Company has been compromised and that Mr. Diusmofe has sold his Jersey Central 6tock to tho Rending or to any one in its Interest, or in that of the Iccrc, aro denied In positive and absolute term by Mr. Dins 1 1 oro'a business associate, who say they are authorized lodoso for him. About nine o'clock Tuesday inorillfig tho dead body of Mrs. Monnhon, mother 0! Colonel P. II. Mnnohan, ofOlrardyille, was f.iuud in the pond above the dem nt Iho Red bridge, about one hiile outside ol Shenand'iah. Mrs. Monohun was 67 years ol age und an estimable ami highly re jected lady, who had lived Ihero for many years. It is euptuised she was taking a walk and accidentally fell into the water aod was tlrowned. ggTTho rtisli still continues at Ui.AUss & Bito.j for those handsomely-nlade, allw o ol suits at SI 0.00. Call early il you wish to take advantage of this remarkably low price for a suit made to order. A company ol New Yoik City capital ists, with a nominal capital of $750,000, are negotiating for tho leases aud purchases of several traclsofcoal land in' the Brush Val ley, fiye miles from Centralis,'. They have secured the title for one large tract and have applied for a charter. It is said they haye also been negotiating with the Read ing company for Ihe lease of seyeral col lierles neai the Lehigh Valley Railroad track. William Love.agcd fifty five, for thirty years boss founder for the Thomas Iron Company, at Hokendauqua,Wasfuund dead alongside of the railroad track there at five u'clock Tuesday morning with tbelrontof his skull rrusbed lb. It is Supposed that nhile descending a small hill near wheie he was faund he stumbled and was killed by striking bis bead against a railroad sleeper, An Easlnn policerritfi gntmarfel a man who was talking about Blaine's chances for carrying Pennsylvania and threatened in a very abusive manner lo "run him iu" if he did not stop talking on tha street about BUiue's popularity. The man threatened has made charge ajsioit the officer. Bummer begins June 2ltt-euJ Isits ninety one days. Lehigh farmers tiro rjoidmencing to tti odt tbbabco Hauls. Qullb a Solo by of Mauch Chlitiic people are eoing to Ocean Drove. A very dangerous Tj. S. teh dollar Jcgsl tender holts has Just teen rAlt (nlrcUlatloh The fables tmrhort tb beof Ih'e'se'tlcS 6figV8 and are a very good . Initiation of the genuine. Pennsylvania has 60,000 Odd Fellows and 35,000 Masons. Son, Take thy best girl to ad Ice cream parlor dnll treat her. Thou tnutt remember that the climate is warm, and that thy girl Is altrj thb same. Yet, my son, when thou takest a walk In the com patiy of thy beloyedi during these sultry' evenings, lorgci not mat ice cream is a great Cooler, ahd will 611 rely coot her. When thou nrtabuUt it) get the best, and thotl art probably nwro Ibtk the best rreailt 11 tept by Lew is Wehr, Bauk St. tlurgeSs fjatkle, of Elatlngloh, has or dered a special election to be held On July Sth, lo submit to the voters of that borough the question of increasing its indebtedness $5,842.05 to complete the laying of water pipes In the streets of the borough, erecting fire hydrants, Ac. Tho present bonded In debtedness of the borough is $28,292.85. Tho ptoperly tubjed lo tafcallorl amounts to $584,698. At a special election last Tuesday In Mauch Chunk, tho citizens by a majority of 127 decided that the School Directors should erect a $40,000 school house. We havo one In this borough. During the week ending ott tho tlh inst.. there vras no ton I transported oyer the L V. Ril., and the report for the year thus far shows a decrease In shipments oyer this rond of 400,1 EO tons, as coin puled with came date last year. At tho Pennsylyohla Colliery, at Green Rldgc, near Mount Carmel, Anthony Lar er.conl, an Italian laborer, was instantly killed by a full of rock. Before IcnVing Italy he promised lo morry a young wo' Inaii and a few days ago ho sent her money to bring her here to make her his wife. Win. Wallace, President o'flho StrrJuds buig Bank, Sailed last week under liabili ties amouuling to one hun I red and thirty thousand dollars, tie hod Itl use $i)0,o()0 of the mtihey of the tank, but hud secured the Institution, tn that It loses nothing, and de positors arcs raft). Mr. Wallace was Ch gageil in numerous business enterprises, und has since It's fallllte surrendered every thing It is said he Can meet itl debts. Thomas Dulfv, n brakeriian, foil be tween two coal Cart hh the Delaware, Lack pwunna and Western Itoad ot Scranlon Tuesday and hail both legs lord off by the wheels. Ilia scalp was also torh off and he died shoMly alter tho ftCciileht. Several persons, tuid to be prdmtnenl citizens ol ICutztnwn, exploded quantities bl lynamlle 111 llib Maiden creelt for the pur pose of killing Hah. Large numbers of the dead fish were left on tho banks and flow ing In the water and made the neighbor hood very oflenslye. A gravel train on lite Lehigh Yalley Railroad, ilruwn by engine 89, struck a double team at the crossing at Cherry ford,' between Lockrfaloand JjaUry'Sfnn Friday morning. Tho wagon was broken Into! smithereens, and tho driver was slightly Injured. Tile Motlch Chunk DMdcrlzl says: Ourlricnd Rowland, of the Lehigh Vulley Rallfoail ofllcej has become a practical local preacher. He occupied tho pulpit of St. Paul's M. E. Church last Sunday, Rev. Mr. Hcilner being absent, and lie is as able In sermonizing as he has prbyeb: himself to be as au educator and clerk. Found Bead. Tuesday evening last Josiah Whlbacb, of Easting late an Imitate of the County Alms House, applied to tho Swan Hotel, Eastouj ror lodging, aod eskod to sleep in the Stable, and was "hown tb the hay loft. AshodldiiOt make his appearance1 in the mornin-, the hostler on going to awake him, fuund that fad had died during the night. Wnhlbach was about 03 years of ge and has eeVeral children in and around Baslon. Coroner Uhlcr was notified and the jury rendered a yerdict of death from unknown Causes. Te athcr's Examinations. Teacher's examinations will L'd held as follows I East Malich Chunk, Thursday iabt 19. Summit Hil1, Monduy June 23. Jeansville, Wednesday Junb25. Lansfordi Friday June 27. Weatherly, Monday June 301 Mauch Chunk, July S. Examinations will begin Ut 8 ri. hi. Teachers must be examined in Iho districts In which they Intend to teaeh. Exceptions will be made only for satisfactory reasons. T. Ai SSTDitt, Co. Su'pt; of Schools; Mahoning Squibi. r.iiuciB uid in... uiiAM'U.iy niTHlilllt; rain. The cold sprirtg which we had ami the dry summer now, will not bring good 1 - bl ,ut, r if- ir . i. it . i . t. ... u ... .ri ,-iiucr, oid iratorr of the Centra Square Se.lert School, was home tn attend hi uncle's funeral, but re turned nri last Friday afternoon. Edwin Twitmyer, whn lafigh't the Ee lt c..t...l 1,.. I 1 4 V. . .cv urilinn i.i, jnuiniHI IS I1UW H iirill'T HI Colleiie, spent a Week of his vacation with r f . iiicum. ncir. Frank Ebert's ahd Agnes fiitlef were married on the first of this month, The Literary Society of Centre Sqdare was closed h lust Saturday night, until the opening of I lie full term hf the select school which will be on Ihe SOtli of July. ConiC Proceedings, The June term of court waj opened on Monday, at Mauch Chunk, by Judge Myers, of Eoston, Hon, S, S. Dreher be ing unable to leave hlshomeon accotint of sickness In his family. The associate judges, HebeMing aod Meendsen were present and occupied their seats. The re turns of the constables were reccif ed, the Grand Jurors were called and sworn, and,' lipctayes appointed. The first esse called was: Com. f s. Mlcbsel Boyle; Isreeny. t7m. Wolk prosecutor. Verdict, guilty. g Com. vs. Michael Boyle; malicious mis chief. Mrs. Mary Brown, prosecutrix. The parties in this case are relatlyes resid ing In East Mauch Chunk, and the prisoner was with charged throwing ttoAeS through the windows of prosecutrix residence. Ver dict guilty. Com. vs. William Waterbor. Iodlctrnc'nt quashed, It being in evidence that the Grand Jury bad been tampered with, and a new indictment to be presented. Indict ments were also crdtrcd to te presented gainst T. 8. Beck and B. J. Knots, for al leged tampering with Grand Jury in aboye Pot1 Assembly. I lierohy nnnounoo myaolf os a camll a I'cmocrauc itcprcscntEUvo lor Uio hoit LemslB.turo. WhoUicreloctod or defeat bd, I shall continue to Isdjorfor tho corn pleto overthrow of nil monopolies nnd ...a lauuun icuans ana cgcriciM wuica 1 ! .If. ' 1 " - ' . fire COntlnunllv mn1mnrv1 tn Ati'iit-Ma iha poor; filThly 1)clievW that holtlicr'Nail tuhl nor Gol evohdcslgned tliKt the poor ' should be, ru they now arc, vlrtuaUy, tho ! elftvcs of tlio Plutoctacy better known as tlie MONEY POWEK. Good wages tot A fair day's work, to bo promptly paid In cash; should bo tho law. and no Com pany Stores, iior any other methods, should be allowed to exlsti to ovcr'tcach tho laborcf; Strongly bblldvirig that thctj are. a mong others, really tho great and vital things that aro of practical Importance to the nlaSECB Of tho nconle. nntl that tlinv Inust bo radically corrected, sooner or" later. I plddgd ntysclf; undci1 all circum ttanccs, to advocate them with an un yielding conviction; that It hi for justice, ijjui ana mo gocu ot Humanity, auu a sualt do it with energv and force. . W. "M. IlAl'SIIER. Lehighton, Juno 4, 1834: tiover ToWamonslne Items. Decoration day was obseryed hete on Sunday, Juno 1st. A largoCobrse of people participated In decoratibg tho few soldiers' graves In nur cemeteries. Mr. Ilabn, the newly elected organist ot St. John's congregation, has now moved hit lamlty from Bath to this place. Itsryey Shefer.of Pnrryville, was serf' nutly hurt last Friday, by the Carbon Iron nnd ripeCo's. cinder train. Wo aro unallo to give full particulars. Strawberry season is nearly oyer, They were slightly dalnsged bv tbo drouth, Ell George, of East feiin, has a wueon toad of pigs which he bought In Hew Jer sey. He oilers them for salt!. Vm. Blcse'i straivberry faith was vis ited one night last Week by thleyes, tnuny plants were torn out by Ihe roots. Laf. Item Is now happy nt Ihrj arrival Bfonotliet member to his family. A ivce little oHe. The hew road leading Irom Rdther ford'a to Samuel BtroilpM is completed. The hay crop this year will be less than last year, and tberefUro high prices Will follow. CoSFlniNC'lt. t to Disasirons Effects of a Cave'lii Neat Wilkcsbarre The people living in the yicinily of Pbko Hollow, a small mining village abbut four lllilcs fhiltl Wilkcsbarre, were Staitled from UtCir sleep Monday night by a loud report resembling the noise of an edrlhqiiake and Immediately followed by the shaking of (heir hiillses from the foundation. It was at once known to miners that a cave-in of the earth's surface lldrt oreured. The alarm wat at bnSo given, lahteths were procured and thb Work ol investigation begun. Large fissures IK Iho earth running hundreds of yards werts discovered. Thd Surface for about four acres had sunk fully tOyen inches aud In many places ten Inches; In a space covering about oho dtre.where many Irame dwelling llotise's aro situated. the fall Was tlie greatest. Tho foundations of ill Ihe houses, abotit twenty In number, completely knocked from under them, to that they immediately began Id topple oyer. Klrkland McDodgrtll, tirhd occupied one Of the dwellings with his falnily, was awakened by his tbfeo children rolling odt rif bed, the giving way of tlie foundation causing tho house to go oyer on its side. Tho family were removed as soon as pnssi' jile lo.a pldCboftafely, MrDougSlI himself Siisialhe.il serious' Injuries white attempting lo prop up the gable ehd of his house. The house is a commote wreck. The others cm iu a rrilicnl condition. All tils families ho ye moved out and at present find quar ters' Ih Ihdlf neighbors' houses that are not a (Tec led by the cave-lu. The approach of daylight Tuesday morning drew n lilrgo crowd of tpectatnrs to the scene and much eieilement prevail ed. The bottoms of all tlie wells hod fal len out dnHhg the night and tha water fushed lol. Iho mind below. It was Con sidered by experts that a further drdpnt the earth might b3 expected at any moment, and inmates of the wrecked houses Were warded not lo return to their places of abode dnderany clrcdrastances. Tho grndnd on Which tho tfave In occurred is owned by the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Coal Company. It is impossible to' estimate the datrfago at this writing; but it will be heavy. Atddeut id a Lehigh ValloY Engineer, Harry Molineaux, of South Easton.one of the Inost prominent engineers on the Lehigh Valley railroad, savs the Easturt lVffli.i of Monday evening: met with a seri ous accident Monday nlternoon. His loco motive, the "Asa Packer," came in wjth the 12:15 Iralrt. Aller the. traiu stopped et the depot Ilafry put hil hand between Ihe spokes of one bf the wheels lo feel if the eccentrics were hot; when thb engine start ed euddchfy and caught tbo limb beforo be ciuld remove it. The bone, d few inches below thO elbow; Choi out through the flesh ahd tore a gash about Six inches long aud three wide. Mr. Molineaux was taken to tho restaurant at tbo deut and attended by Dr. James Cavuhau'gh, Jr. Thb bone was shoved back to lis place and the arm tplintered. The doctor tsid that hn would do all he could tn eayo the arm, but wat afraid that It woflld have tn com (Iff. The injured man was taken to St. Luke's hos pital on the 1:30 train. Mr. Molineaux Said that the ttarling of tlie engine was cstised by ton much Stesm forming in the cylinders and that the locomotive had fre quently acted Ih the safne wsy previous: to thb accident) Children's Day. On last Sabbath, June 6th, Cs far as our information goes, we believe, was the first time that Children's Day wat observe! in the 11. E. chufrh, ahd the programme as prepared fully carried out. It Wat a day of joy and gladness and will Iffng be remem bered by all who Voi6 fcfMent, In the morning tho Church was comfortably filled, bat in the evening ihe audience was to Urge that extra seats were brought In, The, services In the morning and evening were of a fry iotereitlng cbsrscter, Con Slating Of singing, responsive reading, recitation and short addresses. The speeches of the children were suitable for the occa sion, and were generally well delivered. The floral decorations were very pretty .and their arrangement In tbo front part ol Ihe church reflects rrtuch Credit on the' taste and skill of those who had the mailer Iu charge. Tho members aril friend! of Ihe church ex tend their thanks to' those who contributed flower's fir the occasion, and to all others who took part io the exercises. A cordial Invitation is extended to come rrod worship with us, all will receive a hearty welcome. X Franklin O. Ditsinger, oldest son of the Itte Rtr. Moses Ditsinger, died nesr Eudora, Kansas, on May IVlh, In hltSttb year. lie was born in Lebanon county, Fa, Be Icavat a wile ted two children. FftOM THE PEOPLE. WAdftfW finl.1 iSiWfcfllvAl rfiinnnilhlft for Hon. W. M. Rapthot'i Candidacy, LiNtroaD, June lOtb, 1684. Editor or trtc AbVocati Dtar Sin In your valuable paper of last week I saw that Mr- w- Rther(of Lehiqhtoa, ofTefs himself as a dtndiJato for the Legislature si tbo next fall election. I felt at tho tlmo thtt this was lust tho man we waalod, hut thought no mors about the subject Until Monday morning, when f met tome miners from this region over In Tamaqua,and we began to talk among ourselves about the chancel of next election. Some of tha men are not long enough here to know mUch about Mr. Rapiher; to I told them all I khew. I told them abodl his having been left without a father at ten years ot age without a pehuy In the world, and with alt the responsibilities of stippoftlrig his mother find hit brother and titters; how he worked away and between times got htmtell a common school education; how hb joined the nrrriy aud stayed In it until the end of the war; earning the reftdldlfon bf a brave soldier, and by bis Integrity and capacity gaining Ihe esteem and friendship bfhis officers and comrades. My friends wanted to know mrre about lilul, so I told them how he went to college and got ad milted to tho her, pay'ng his way by teach ing school and other work at off time's. I then told them how ho was tent to tho Legislature In 1877, when E. Reed Meyf was Speaker of tho Lower House and John F. Harlralm Was Governor of Iho Stale. As wo all refhember well Mr. Rapther be camo In a Short lime an acknowledged leader. Among oilier valuable measures ha inlroduced a bill lb Indemnify the conn lies for tho expense of Iho Slollio Mnguiro trials. Hit speech ori tlldt occasion was marked by great eloquence ahd power and brought him prominently before the public mind The bill passed tho Assembly, tut was unfortunately defeated by a fewyctes in the Senate, air. Repsher then took an active part In passing Ihe Mechanics' Lien bill; by which builders and mechanics gain the great privilege of having tho first claim upon tho buildings they aro engogol on. Ho then exerted himselt in urging on a bill to protect hihto carefully Iho wages of all clussesof laborers. This Important measure. Interested him thnre than any of the olhert. He spared neither time, labor nor skill, but without success In a Republican House. The next great tneasuro lor which be uued his powerful advocacy was that for the di vision of Luzerne county Ihto the preicnl counties of Luzcrno and Ld.-kawanna. His influence upon this occasion was ono of the active causes that carried the' bill success fully through all difficulties. DUHhg his short lerln at Harfijburg Mr. Rupsher wat a prbtnlnent member of foil- of tho most Important Committees to which a private tnSmbOr Coilld bo appointed: two judiciary committees, ono on Constitutional ro'orin and nhobn labor and industry. The last one, I may add; was (that 13 which he gave his most Untiring energy and do- yotlon. All who know W. M. Ratber know that his ihletett in labor and the working classes is hot fnera Hp service from Iho tongue outwards. It is an Ihler ;st Which arises froiii personal cxperlenco ot the farts and from tho profound tym pathy which a generous nnd high-minded man must always entertain for those of his oppressed fellows Ifelt struggling in that ditch from Which ho himself manoced wild such difficulty to escape. Iu private or in juibliti life, at home, nn tbOstrcrt; or In tho court room W. M. Rapther Is always and everywhere tho poor man's fllend There Is not one partljleof sham about him: Ho is a good lawyer; ah excellent speaker, a reliable friend; a bitter enertiy, ac honor- abiO man Snd a first class Democrat. Now I a ui afrdld, Mr. Editor, that you will have tome trouble with my grammar and spelling but iioh't mind that. Just put il dnwn at I write it, us the facts aro all right, and that Is the main thibg. One word more. When I told thy friends all tbflt I knew myself about Rapsher it was nearly time for the train, and at wo walked down to tbb depot we all agreed that iiupfdier was the mail for Lantloid, anyhow lie is worth a wholo cartload Of tho so-called legislators who tor Iho past tiye years or more have been sent to mis represent this coutlty In Iho Slate Legisla ture, and I ant confident that he will haye a walk-over at the next election. I remain; Mr. Editor, "four very obedient servant, A WobkIko Man. 6n Bank Street. Eb. Anti'CATr: Several tithes during the past week we have bad occasion tn walk up Bank street as far as the Central ilejKit, and, we have noticed, very particularly, between Noith ahd Coal etreets, that the oir is impregnated Willi Ihe tnnst sickening odor, fully, If not surpassing In quality ,and Strength "the slinking ditch."' Whether it comes from pig sty's, stables, or gutters, t should not be tolerated in our rising com munity, as it is the forerunner of all Kinds of disrate. Cit.zin. llarder in tho First Degree. At Millard, last Friday, George Smith, who on Iho previous Wednesday, pleaded guilty ofthe murder of Heitz at Stairway fin thfl night of May 12, was, by Judge Seelcy and his associates found guilty of murder In the first degree. Interna ex citement prevailed In the Crowded couit room. Just beforo sentence of deatli was tu be pronounced on the prisoner hit coun sel asked for suspension of sentence for sixty days, claiming t6at (be ifefeiiso might be able to bring soirie witnesses ou tho be half of '.he prisoner. Judge Seelcy ed- jiurned court until Saturday morning. when sentence was deferred until June 30; The murder was ore ot the rrtosj atrocious evef committed in the State.,. (Tiiiilh. Con leesed the murder in open court, through an Interpreter. He told bow be bad seeu Haiti talking with Annie Smith at hit gale ou the fatal night; bow he went around cautiously to the back ofthe housd, entered it and got his gun, which he had already loaded, and waited for Heitz to pas by. Smith saw Heitz bid his sweetheart good night and crept behind a slump. When Hellz came within shooting distance he fired and Heils fell. He says that be cal led out "look out" md then fired again. Heitz fell, mortally wounded and died three week affer, prolrsting to Ihe last that Smith ebot him, as he recoguized bis voice. Evangelical Carat) Meetings'. At a meotlng of dt lfuteS appointed by the various churches 6f the Evangelical Associa tion In Lehigh county, held recently In Al lentown, It was resolved that two camp meetings' itioold be held In Lehigh county as follows: At Laury't slallcn, from August 4th 10 sib; at Seiple' station, from August lClh to J nd Ono at Parryvllle, Ills coualy, from Ai)gaaiz7th to September Sad. Those who attend on Sunday will have to take their eatables along, at nothing will be sold on the grounds on that dsy. . Ddath of Marr E. Lemckel. Mary E., daughter ol Mr. Fred. Louckcl, ot this borough, died very unexpectedly of typhoid-malaria, on Monday night, Bho had only been sick forabouttwo weeks, find was thought by her ftlcnds ta ha convalescing, nnd was slUlhs up on tho previous day. Bho was n very exemplary young lady and was highly respected by a largo cjrcla ot friends, and her death h:-j caused a void In the fam lly which cannot bo filled. On account ot n portion of tho family rcstdlntf In Colorado, the funeral will net t.iko place until Monday ne.U, ictli Instant, nt one o'clock p. ni by which tlmo It Is expected that tha relatives will be hero. Tho funeral Mrvlcei will be held In tho M.E. churth.end Interment Irl tho Lehighton Cemetary. Friends of tha family nro kindly Invited to attend the' funer al from' tho residence other father on Bauk street. The family have our deepest sym pathy In their bereavement. tho Lehigh Valley Railroad" Company has declared a quarterly dividend of two per rent. SEW AIIVEMISKJIUSTS. GOD'S ARSAPARILLA Is dcslgricd to meet iho rrants ot a largo por tion ot bur rcoplo who aro cither too poor to employ a physician, br aro too far removed to easily call one,- and rt still larger class Tvho nro net sick enough to rcqulro medical advice, and yet aro out ol rorts and need a mcdlclno lo build them tip, Give them an ap petite, purify their blood, nnd oil up tho ma chinery ol their bodies so It will do Its duty l,lllllll. J." VIHUl 111 iit:iu lilhtS 11U1U Ul IUU system anu nits exactly 1110 spot iiko HOOD'S S ARSAPARILLA It works lllco magic, reaching every part of tho human body through the blood; giving to all renewed llfo and energy; My friend, you nerd not take our word. Ask your ncMibnr, fcho has lust taken 0110 liolttc. Ho will tell you that ''It's the best aoitar 1 ever invested." LETtAtroNTN. it.. Feb. 15. iSTf). I.InKSTtS. C. I. Hood & Co.: Dear Sirs Although pcally prejudiced against patent medicines in general, I wai Induced, Iiom Iho excellent icports I had heard ot jour r-iarsnpariiia, 10 ny a iiotiic, pise i;eccmi)cr, for dyspepsia and general illustration, and I havo iccclvcd very gratifying results from its use. 1 am now tiding tho second bottle, and consider it a very valuable icmcdy lor IllUlCSUUU .11111 ll ilUl'llUUUi. 11UUU1U.1. Youtstiulv, . F. C. CHURCHILL, (Firm ot Carter ft ami chill.) CJ-A gentleman wild fen inert has been suffcrlns from uuiiibu tho 7Jc6jf and .anjuor If) Dmihrii. peculiar to this reason, ' rUUllUb rays: "IIood'3 S.utsArAr.iLiA h pulling new life right into me. I havo earned ten round since I began to tako It." Has taken Hood's SAhsAf AftiLLA Is sold by all drug gists, frlco St per bottle; six for ts. Pre pared by C. I. HOOD a CO;, Lowell; Mass. Financi&l Statement of Tte Lehighton Scbool District For Year Ending June 2,1884 KEOEIPTS. Balance on hand JUno 1. 1S33 (s 29 6 Stale Appropriation 357 10 crom uoiicciorsoi nixes.,., s.uo'j io l.oant, 4 per Cen t llbnds 1 .... too 1 OU Items, he 8 00 Balance duo Treasurer... 11 IDS 07 Total receipts EXPENDITURES! $SS5I 10 i.ftso cd 4,075 0 1 1110 :s is 00 n to va 69 , 4 83 tab 07 17 CS 14 10 0 19 21 (0 19 tO 10 w . a 00 24S 45 (0 Ot) 75 00 i.ei.i os Teachers' salaries...,.: $ Bonds redtcmetl Janlior w. M. Itansher. nrof. service H. V. Mortlilincr, printing Repairs on building Mtnuto book Ml llellmnn (10.. conl. (.'. T. Horn, liquid slating v. acnwuriz, unoKcase, enairtropc .1 . ,., wuuei, uius.., , K. lliSnvilcr. nidi Thomas JCcrnerer, Insurance u. u. riiron, susq'c. ins. uo Auditing nccounid.,1..: ., Ezra Nulinrd,col I. . 11. suyucr, treasurer II. F. llollord: eecretarv Interest ou Bonds Total cjfpchdllrireS. :.-.'...::... S.SIS 20 in the dbovo Item of Intcrost Is tnclnded JIS'.i 50 which tvns duo on llondt prior tbduno 18!3 and romalned unpaid. ,. , iiUitlanlllng ll, mils Juno S, l86, S:.02.CD. Six thousand dollars ot which have been changed from 0 per cent, to 4 per cent. Inter val, ii.j..ii"rroiu,.ocy. Lehlgliton, JUno 5th, 1S84 w3. '.Treasurers' Statement OF THE- Leliiitita BorO. Scliool District EUDIUS JUN3 6, 18S1; K.il. SNYDEH, Treasurer; bit. To balance on hand Juno 4th, isi3...$ 28 1)8 riinie Appropriation aur ta " Tax Ilupiicatt 1881 4,9SJ 10 " Loans soon uu " Other sources 1 , 8 00 4S,E03 la CR. By Order paid Teachers Salaries. Ti A. Snyder t 520 00 Agglo It. Hank.. I, II...I. nn . . n .11 in I . fl. hi 200 00 '.'00 00 W0 00 210 CO 280 00 Sallle llntciii Cora .11. 1. Khoaut..: AnnaSowell Uattlo Koons $1,880 Ou Blinds and Interest Paid. David Montz, Interest $ ISO 00 Andrew Oraver, Interest 25 00 Andrew Uravcf, bond and Interest., 509 72 1 nomas Kcuiercr, bonauu iniereei. 1,010 0' Thomas Kuimncr, Interest 11. A llancr, interest Mary .1. t'lausi. Interest... Dennis Shovelln, Interest . K. A. Itauer, lutcrcst .Ino. Peters Thomas Monlz, Interest.,., iu iu 77 50 (0 CO 50 00 77 10 51 00 25 00 40 00 uwn. iiienuton Dalh. Harter 185 oo Abr. llartholoiaew. Interest 1.. '.0 10 Aaron lluupi, bond and InicrtJt 105 ou Mary MOiur, bond and lriicreet 179 75 1'atriCk O'Diinnell, interest 6i ui Miry OilUsple, Interest 20 00 Jacob McUiniy. Inlerest 50 CO lluuh Mrdroilty. Interest fo 110 Jus JM c J tut y. Interest 100 Ou .Hi-. McUlniy, bun, I and Interest..,, 1010 Oil Patrick Mcehan, bond and IMtrett.. Uri 00 1. J. Klttlcr, Interest 1)27 08 Wui: Mulhearn, (merest 5 02 W Adam bnidvr. 4 vrnrs interest... r u ou K, 11. hnyder, '1 rcasurcr. note and discount paid in bank Jas. McUlniy, balancoon Interest paid by J(. y, Uotford, per re ceipt, (orutr 110) 30 10 ( 10 Dy Urdefi paid Repairs, to.5'" M J. Walp, rc almui rOof & heater., los 24 U. T. Horn, liquid slHilnir. ko IT 05 a. 1). Kustenbader, black-boards... 4 8U P. Bartholomew, black boards 4 80 E. ll,Sn)der.Treus. bad, furnished by J, li. Uubel 519 L. 11. hotlisiein, carpeuternvrk,... 12 75 V. Schwartz, booi.cuse 12 au V Schwartz, cl air .cats 1 eu Uhris. Sehmale, lur slato , 2 00 K. 11, Snyder, Treasurer, Audltort, mutti.; and Interest St 50 9 03 ... 9 00 ,. 25 98 ... 7 50 Insurance. Thomas Kemerer. agent...., U. U. Stroh, agent , Thomas Kemerer, agent Sundries Aecount. M'41 Lewi Wo!ek. janitor, ke 1 100 3 It. . Uotford, report book 4 SS II, V. Moithtmer, looaclreulars 12 0 Wui. Rapsher, prof, services to Juno . ists jo 00 II, V. Muribliner, advertising report 168J 10 60 Il Ncwhard.colleclnir laxea 218 45 M. lleiluian c 1:0., coal 235 97 E. 11. Binder, Treasurer's salary to .TUoll8t...i. MTbO R, F llotlord, becrefary't ttlary to Juoo 1884, I.... 75 to t 47 t3 .t,55i V0 . 8,3(11 IS Or. Hy Orders raid Dr. To Receipts (page 48)..., Overpaid by E II. Snyder, Treat ...,ti 6 07 We, the undertlgne.1 duly elected Auditor! ofthe lioruuub id l.ehiablon, Pa., do eertily that i have rxanflne.1 Iho fmegolnx ae. eouattacd voocheri. und find them correct to tbo Uilotuor knowltKiicB and belief. W. P I.ONf). ) H. IIRKTMiY. .Audltort. j W. O TKEXLER.j Leblghten, Janet, 1H4. wt-Junlt. HER 8E0RET TROUBLE!!. The Unknown Trials Whloh a Wonian Snf flared without Complaliltwhr Thsf Vaniihod'. Near the close of ohe of tho most' trying of tho fctY hot days of the present year If psle, cue-worn woman might have been' teen at the window of her dwelling appar ently in a condition bf complete exhaustion.' Her efforts lo meet the accumulated dulltt ot her household had been great but un'suc ccifuh'Whlldlhecaroofa elclc ehlld, whnt9 walls could even then' be heafd, was added1 tn her otherwise overwhelming troubles. Nature had done milch (of her and in her ynulhful deys sho had bebn dot only beau llrul but tho possessor of health turn et If tuldutn 64eu. But home and ftfinlly duties' and Iho depressing cares whfdf trid ofieil accortipany them had proven greater thaii her iplendid strength and tha felt n't that moment hot only that life wat a burdeif but that delh vodld bo a grand relief; Thli I nouuutual r-spefience. It fj.lrf fct a most common evbrydny occurence, and al great prayer It Constantly atcendlHi frbirt thousands of hoirtel fot deliverance from" the deadly power which 11 enslaving a-i many wives mother aud daughter. AfH yet theso dutle of lif mutt be thel. Nil woman ran afford to turn aside from thd proper care of her home and the duel who aro ciinrtlitled to hercare.altliough iu doing" these duties the may sacrifice her health; and possibly lilo Itself. Th experience of one who successfully Overcame such trial and yet returned health nnd all tho bles slngt It brings is thus told by Rev. William" Watson, Presiding Elder of Ihe Methodist. Episcopal Church, residing ut Waterluwn, K. Y. Ho said. 'My wife became completely riirt dowri through overwork and care of a tick mem ber of bur household, and I cnterlaliied seilous appreherisllon at to her lutire. She was languid, pale, Ullcrly exhausted; without oppetitr; and In a complete stale of physical decline. And yet she did nnt, ceuld not neglect her duties. I Have see if her abbot tho house, trying ciiliratreouslj td earo fof the rules alio loved when 1 c'ndl l tell, from thb lines upon her face Kins ufdcH sbo wnt sullerlng. At times she would roily for a day or two arid then lull back Into the state of nervous exhaustion sho fait before. He hend pained her frequently; her body was becoming bovfed by pain nod all hope or enjoyment in Hie seemed do pailod. What lo do we could not tell, f resolved, howoter, to bnrig bak her lifd and vitality It possible and lo this end be gan to treat her niytoll. To rhygreul relief' her system has been toned tip, her strength restored, her heullll tolitplnely recovered and wholly by thb uo' or Warner' Tipiw canoe, which I regard S the greatest tonic; uivig.iiatornnd stblhaeh rented y that fits ever been discovered. I was led tn ute It Iho more readily as 1 had iratcd thb Health nethriug properties of Waruet's Safe Cdre 111 my own person and I therefore ktitw that ilny felnedyMr Wdrher might pro ducuV.'oillli boa voidable 11110. 1 hayetibrd recnmincu'ilrd b'otlt Warder' TiUiecal(oa und Worrier's Safe Cuie tu irhiny of (rly friends and I Itliow tcveral Doctor ofDi yinily ai well ai numerous lavnteu wbdard using both with great benefit.'" It all the uyerworked and duty drlyeH women of Alnerira rould know of tho ex. penence above descHbeo", and act upon Iha same, there rati be little doubt that Mi of tlie pain, and most or tho ilcpressibg influences of life might be avoided, Surli truths are too valuable lo remain unknown. SPECIAL NOTICE. There heincr errrr-il lnHJ JnMntA standing on my books for subscription tct the CAIinn?? Alivno.i-rr ml.-,;.,.,,. ..d iob work. T rptmivtritlltf ,mumi ti....n I..9 dcblcd to mnkn immpillfifn cntttnn.An, : by postal note or money order payable at ciicck; 1'hoso iiavlng claims against D will present them for settlement: Very respfcctfully; II. V. MORTlilMEil, Sri: Reported Hp to 12 o'clock, by Da itaveh k .o.v,i,eoo,uaiiKer3,i(i. ue a j.urct btrret; Philadelphia. StoeKt bodght aud Sold cither lorcatHoron irfargiii. I'hiladelphia, Juno 11th, is8-i. ui 1 -.t.--4 IT SS'S. T.xl. ... ... !...-,. lirn ,i,i Q iuvs ivuf u S Currcnrv O's 127 U S i, now ;.,..ll j ; U S -l'.:..-. r ;...... lluf 120, PchUtylvnnla It R ., j i3i Lehlgl! Valley RR.;..;, c fir Lehigh Conl & Navigation Co 4 4 It United N J H R ,t Cntinl Co 189 190 Northern Ccnlrnl II R Co....; J6J 57 Hesionvillo Tass. R R Co 12 14 null. K. V. A Thlla. R R Co...,,, 3i S ,Vew Jersey Central ,..,.-. 55J 45 Xorthcru Pacific Coin...-..,,.;.- 20 204 4 ii,..r.i ,n, .n7 NTnrtli Pennsylvania It ft 04 B5 Philadelnhia 7!rih TI 77 . -tq i.f S.lver. 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