New Advertisements. Deats & Co., -deamim in- Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Spectacles and Eye Glasses, POST OFFICE BUILDINO, Weissport, Pennti- Repairing efall hinds promptly attended to at VEKY Reasonable Charges. 11' yon need anything in our line, give us a cull before go ing elsewhere. Our Prices are as low as the lowest, and all Goods are warranted to be as represented. feb2-y Railroad Guide. & Ming R. P Arrangement of ras:enger Trains. MAY 1881. Tram leave Allcntown as follow : (Vl I'KUKIIIMIIN ItAIUlOAD.) For Philadelphia at 4.66, 8.00, 11.40 a.m.. and "J. 10 p. la. SUNDAYS. For Philadelphia at '6.0011.111.0011 S.20 p.m (Via East Pejus Branch.) For Reading and llarrlsburg, C 00, 8.40 n. tn.. ViM, 4.3 ', anil 0.05 1. m. For Lancaster and Uoluuibln, 6. CO, 8.10 a, to., and 4 3o p in, SUNDAYS. For Harrlsburg, and waypolnts, 7.35 a. tn 0.1 6 p. in For Philadelphia 7 3S a. m. Train for Allentown leave as follow : (Via Pkhkiomkn It ailkoad.) Leave I'hllad'a. 4 3i, 7.40 a. m. and 1.00, "l.ss, uu. ani 0.1s p. m. St'NDAYS. litili Philadelphia, 8.30 am., 3 SO, 4.!i0 p. in. (Via East Pkkw. Branch.) Leave Reading, 7.30, 10 15 a. m., S.00. 3.(0, and 11 15 n m. I.earo llarriahurg, i'2 7.50, .30 a. m., 1.4S and 4.UI) p. 111. Leave Lancaster, t7.3U a. m., 1.0H and f3.IO p.m. Leave Columbia, T.30 a. m , 1.10 and 3.4" p. m. frrom King Street Depot. SUNDAYS. Leave Rcadlnir. B0 1 a in., G.00 p. m. Leave lliirilbiir. 7.00 p. 111 . 4 0 1 p. m. Leave l"hllaik'l li la 0 3u n. in , 3. to p. in. Trains via 'Perklonien Railroad" marked thus tl run 10 nnd Iroin Dehut. Mnih nnd Urcen streets, Philadelphia, other trains to anu irnm urnnti sirrci nepoi The "6(0 and 0.45 a. m. trains from Allen town, and the 135 and A 15 11. in. tr.tln from Philadelphia, via l'erktnurn Railroad, have through cars 10 and Irom Philadelphia. J, E. WOOTTEN, Ocnerul Manager. O. a. IlANrottK. llen'l Ha.s'r h. Ticket Agent May 27th, lk(3 To the SMOKERS of Blackwell's Genuine Bull Durham Smok ing Tobacco. The genuine has picture of BULL on every package. For particulars see our next announcement. COIIS WHIRt All EISI mis. jiesnoucui: Use la unie. DANIEL WIEAND, Carriages, Wajjons.Sleighs, &c roaNKn or BANK AMI IKON STItfiETS, LEHIUHTON, Pinna., Particular attention given to REPAIRING In alllu detail's, at lit very Lowest Prices Patronsao reepeotrutly solicited and per lies saiisnouon guaranteed. Jan. 1, li ly. DAN. WIEAND, A Bible Commentary. Iflirhlv endoraeil hv renre.entnf I. a -. a. al ehurrhes lowest p'leed book published, Add 1 umAiitii . will ll.iicK, itiii.iiale. Xlloh. -A'.t EN I8WANTEI) Ut Estate Notion. Estate or ELizAnaTH Skew, late or Lower AunaiueniuiK I onniuip, caruon e;u., l'a , Deceased. All perrons Indebted In said etata aro re. qio ted tu make Immediate piymrnt mi l those having, leiral claims mralnrl the same will pres. 111. w.iboui dtl.y, in proper order W. W. JIOWMAN. Adm'r Lehighton, Pa. June zs, ihi-hd TIT VmjfTFS aikolutk nivoit. wivt;iuiji 0ES tuH imuMifjs residing throughout the United States ami Canada lor de.erllnn. iinn.support.intemper- an erueuy. ineumpatu.i.iiy, elo. Advlee free. ATT KImIa vnii, ea.n ami n. IINKY WAItD, World Uuildlng. 1M7 Broadway, New Yerk. July li ly IN CASH GIVEN AWAY "Original Cheap Cash Store.' An August Opportunity. Special Inducements aro now ollered to those who lure still to supplement the sea' sons buying to a ureater or Iea client, atTJri -J. n . iT ti t,. t..X..V,I t)ur s'o.-k la larucr than ercr heft.ro at this1 "I'1" Deeds, Receipt nook, Judgment time ol tha year, and mther than cairy to Nnlos, MlnuW or Ilecord Hooks, and, Jus another season wo propose to make sacrifices tlccs Blanks forsulonl tho Novelty and In order to turn tha surplua Intooaih. Attain the dullness or which many complain, but which no hare not so far lolt. has enabled us lately to secure some undoubted b.i rutins In leasonablo iroods. which opportunities, In tho Interest or our pain ns, no never let pars. 1 Wo make It n rule toalways take them when low enough In nrlco. no matter how larire our stock 111 11 y ho. and at mice turn them over to our customer at our usual small marln. We thus servo nur patrens, keep the bill roltliguml maintain our usual activity In August. All buyirsof Dry Ooods may rest as.ured that during the tho next thirty days Inducements will ho oirered or ao Interesting 11 chuructir that all will bo well repaid fur visiting our sture. J. T. NUSBAUM, Op p. 1'ubllo Square, Dank Street, Lehigh (on. Pa. Jnno 7, 1884-ly. SATURDAY. AUGUST 16, I8S4. SPECIAL NOTICE. Persons making poytiients In tills office by money orders nr postal tildes will (dense make them payable at the Wus.rortT Post Office:, as tho Le highton nfllrn la mit a money order olTico Our Neighborhood in Brief. Two now collieries aro being opened at Shaninkin. Slato coffins are notv made In North ampton rnuuty. ,feif Call at the Novelty Store, next door to the AnvoCATK nfhVo, for bargains I Are ynu registered? S-plember Slh is the last day fur registration. jS-tr-Tho Mniiholleii fivo cent cigar at Hie News Deiii,iivea universal salislacliin. Ti e Game Liws of Pennsylvania will be found on our outside next week. Xj-KnitMng cnttnn and Dirnlng cotton Very hcup, Hi Hih Nuyelly Siiirr,liiikway. Top Aev skuling rink at Bethlehem will be known ns tho Lafayette. linstiii capitalists are making arrange men's t start n rultiin factory nt I'.itl.vlilo &XVG11 to llio News Depot fir Spear head tobacco, and get a farm nr pluno lor a premium. Jnmej Walp, the glove-man, lias moved into his tieiv store room on Bank street The new building is a beauty. flieels nl guil note paper and 25 oiivei"B.s lor 10 cents ut the N'nvelly Store, next door to the Aiivocatk Olnee. The anthracite ciml interests have agreed upon a suspension of coal milling Sept. 1 lo f inclusive. A correct list of the dates of the various county fairs, of this Slate, will be found on our fourth page. Zfl variety of bonks, very cheap, nt 1110 isnveity store, next door to tho Advo cate nllicc. Tho Evangelical Sunday school, of town, will pic nieutGlcn Ouoko.tu morrow (Saturdty). About seventy-five p?oplo residing In and in our. I Lohlghtnn accompanied the excursion to Mountain Park l,nt Tuesday ACKER'S Dvspfpsia Taiii.kts Nbvkr Fail. Sold by Dr CT Horn, Leliiahlun.nnd W Biery, Wcifsjiort. Thero nre quite n number nf mud puddles along Bauk street that should be fillel up. Sonic eight or ten of our young pen are making preparations for n "ramp nut" ntSnylors Lake,a bout tho 23d of this month. iffO-A new lot ol CLOCKS. WATCHES mid .mWELRY just received ut S. 1IAGA MAN'S Biore, Lehijihtnn. l'a. Miss Saitie llnfiord, wlio pa.sed a very creditable examination at Slatlngtnn last week, will teach one of tho Primary schools a that place. The. freight trafib on tho Lehigh and Susquehanna Division of the Philadelphia and Hemline Railroad nt piesent is heavier than It ever has been before SSUl'OIt RALE Five Shares Cirhon Cninly ludiistrinl Soeirtv Stoek. For pir liculara apply at Carbon Aiivocatk Nice. Chairman Cooper denies that J. E Ul man, of South Bethlehem, hag been stricken from the lislof Republican speakers ill Ibis Slate. Tho scholars of the Methodist Sunday school hold their annual pic-nlo in the beautiful grove about lour miles from town on the road leading to MrD.iniels. !f . A. Bellz, .T. P . hn a number nf Ilou-e. mid Lola, situate in Lehightnh nnd i'..isi ieis lain, tor saloon reaaotiahe terms 1 1 sold soon. Win. II. Kncrcher. of Potlsiille, has been appointed to fall tho fiiperinlendancy f Ihn Bieaker, nl this piece, made .vacant by the resignation ut Mr. Devlan. who we underi-tniid expects to remove lo Auiboy. LAME SHOULD REMEMREILn hean. 'ilul complexion results 'roll. uing Acker's tl I Mixer. Sold liv Dr. Horn. Lehieh. ton, and W Biery, Weissport. rnrtlie Uampalgn. The Philadelphia Weekly l'ni will he sent by mall till after ihe N"Vemher election for 25 cents. The Daily Prenn for iO cenl per month. Daniel Wleaml, the successful carriage builder, of town, has juat finished a line new coach, to he used in rarnlng pnssen- gets nnd the U. S. mall as far as Brodheads. villo. SB-MyoH wnntn ntcc.smn.ith.casy shave up hair cm or shaniiKioiri". co tr Fraos Rocdcrer'a Saloon, under the Exchange lin tel. Ho will fix you rkht. and don't von forget it. Don't fail In procuro tickets for tho excursion around Ihe Switchback, on to morrow (Sunday). Tickets only id c-nls. The excursion is fur the bcnelli of Josiah C inlev, the blind one armed soldier. ir We ! not tunic "Avrrill" paint but we sri.l. it licinii 11 has stool the lest of lime. relr to Tims. L Fier. Cashier 2nd National BaliK.Gcu. Ruddle, rfo ,und otn era. h. r. Luckenbjch. Broadwav. M.jiii-Ii Chunk. Col. Fellows, of New York, will ad dress llio Peiiiocrsla and all who favor reform iu Government alfairs, nt Mauch Chunk, to morrow (Saturday) eyeuiiig. Go and hear him, Jfir-Manv members of the ITay Fever association of New England, used Paplllon Catarrh Cura lr several seasons, and lake pleasure iu recommending t as tha sim plest ond most certain preventative and cure. Sold at Thomas' drag etore. As a barrel of inulasies was being un leaded from an express wagon at Sweeny's store on Saturday, tha men lost their grip, and the barrel falling, bunted, spilling imdases all over the place. A sudden fall lu molasses as it were. jtr-Tho Last Law Parsed was Lnw'a agent, who ii passing through the Slulu In Irodtuvil Law'a Celebrated Bluing, used fr bluing, bleaching und coloring, ami luukes go.i.1 Ink. For rale nt C. T. Horn's and ul the Novelty Store, Baukwuy. Rullfr skating rinks are in course of erection lu Ka.tim. T7u.l!n. ... ..ti.d. places. The rum at Reading will be one of the largest 111 the country, 160 by 200 feet in liiueuiions,wtli room to accomodate several thousand people. irln using Paplllon Skin Cure nr di seases of the skin and cutaneous sytloin.vou 1(11 lo t require internal iiiedicl lie: the eure I is mado l.y withdrawing the diseased mat- ter Iroto the body, tkild at Thouiss drug I store. Potatoes re selling on our streets for fifty rents per bushel and Hie Indications are that we will buy our winter supply at thirty to forty cents. The crop Is as large It not lamer than last year. .ftm T.n.1... P.mkI.u flA.1tftia nn.1 Notion store, next to the Carco.v Advocate office, on Bankway. Why csnnot this town have a roller skating rink? Wo are aadly In need of aime place nt amusement and have no doubt but what a rink would pay "big money" to its owner. &&-Piiptllnn Skin Cu'e is a delightful I0II011 tn apply alter shaving or bathing. It will euro nil irritation nnd prevent ulcerous formations, or soreness anil dialing. Mixed with cotogno It is n delightful toilet water. Sold at Thomas' drug store. A ynung man named August Knons, a miner from Scratilon, was way laid nnd robbed of 5-25 near East Ponn Junction, on Saturday night. The highwayman es caped. B-LOST. a short lime since, a minute book ofthe"Teutony 8uciety,of Lehlghtoni Pa.," witli n number nf notes, payment nf which have been stopped. The finder will he liberally rewarded on leaving Hal the Furniture Store ofV. Schwa rz, Treasurer for the Society. Two hundred and filly tickets were Bold tor the excursion of the Lutheran Sunday school last Saturday to Luzerne Grovo. About $65 was cleared which goes to the Sunday school. -tr-TO LET. A Dwelling House, situate on Oak street, near the Lehighton Ome lery. Good water and a well planted lot of crounil with idiolco Fruit Trees, and all conveniences. Kent tr.odernte. Atmlv fit thisi.fhVe. Aug. 2, 18S4 ir. Vnr the week endlne August V, 1884, ld2,K9fi tons of coal was transported over the Lehigh Volley Railroad making a total of 3,821 ,1 14 tons to that date, anil showing 11 decrease of 410,273 tons,ns compared with same timo last vear, JoT Only $10,00 cash for an all-wool Suit at II. II. Peters', Post-office buildin '6' Lehighton. A Bio TniNOl Every subscriber to the Caiiuox Advocatr who immediately pays up arrearages and one year in advance will receive fieo for una year Health ami IIomi a large 8 page, 40 column monthly paper' devoted In home mutters. Step up. About seventy fivo men employed in the car shop' of the Reading Riilroad Com pany, Rending, were notified on the even ing of the 7th Inst., not to return to work after that day. The suspension is Indefin ite. The cause of this suspension is said to be lack of work. K3T1I. H. Peters, at the Post-office building, Lehigh ton, will make you an all wool suit lor only $10 cash, if you order now. Ureal preparations are being mado for tho forthcoming Slate Fair ut Philadelphia, It is believed that tha exhibits will lo nl Unusual lnterit,the Society having proyul- e I In give $52,0110 in premiums, u soiiu tbmitlhut will iloubtleis inspire a liycly competition In the, various departments. SerUso Livingston's Moth anil Insect De sin.veron your carpels, lurtiilure ami cloth ing, by rubbing well into the urticlcs and Mirinklit.g in your IruuKS, drawers, Ao For sale l.y Val. Schwaria, furniture dealer und uudi-rturfer, Bank slteet Lehighton, Pa. Mcfsrs. McKec, Fuller A Co,, of the L-hlgh Car, Wheel and Axle Works, I'ul Icriiin. has received the contract for the bu Iding ol 200 gondola 20 ton coal cars for the Lehigh Valley R. R. Co , and will com mence operations ut once, thus giving em p!o nieul to a large number of bunds. -?Now is the time, and CLAUriS & HllO., the place, if you want a nice fit ting all-wool suit of clothes, made to order for only- 10.00. Our inpulur liveryman, David Ebbert, on North street, caused the young ladles' brails to flutter and go pit-pal nud their faces In wear n smile o: angelic sweetness on last Sunday eyening by driving through Wi-isspurl with a carrluge 'oad of Lehighton "dudes." KS-Frledmann k Lanterjung arc the, largest culel-y inutiufii'lurers in tho United Stutes, and their goods ure, guaranteed to be first l.iba in every respect and equal lo uny iu the market. About 30 ilillereut styles of iheir pivkel knives und rnznrs may he seen ut the ewa Depot. Itiey were boiiubt ut it hnri'aiti and arc being retuiled at ubnul ordinary wholesule priees. At a late hour Friday night Samuel Shopped, an inmate of the insane depart nieul ol the Schuylkill Couu'.y Almshouse, broke through the bars and got on the roif of the building, from which ha lei! to the ground, a distance, of thirty feet, and w.is instantly killed. He was n wealthy lurmer and prior to his iifilution was olio of the limit i otitis cut citizen nf the Schuylkill Valley. Hu wus 50 years of ugo und leuves a largo family. ggfThe rush still continues at Ci.auss & lino., for those handsomely-made, all-w o ol suits at SI 0.00. Call early ii you wish to take advantage of this remarkably low price lor a suit made to order. The pulp.t of the R.ilormed church was occupied mi Sunday last by Ihe ltev. Wm M. lteily. Ph. D, whn preached In German in the morning and English in the evening. Dr. Reily is the newly elected President of the Allentown Female College. He removed his lantlly to Allentown Iroin Myerstown on lasl Tuesday week, having been connected with the Institution at thai place for twelve years. Durug his sojourn in Lehighton he was the gue.t of Thomas Finn. e a Son, Take thy best girl to an Ice cream parlor ond treat her. Thou must remember thai the climate ia warm, and that thy girl la u'sn the same. Yes, my son, when thou tukc-t a walk in the com pany of thy beloved, during these sultry evenings, inrgei not luai ice cream is a great cooler, and will surely cool her. When thou art about it, get the berl, und thoti urt probably aw, re that tha beat cream is kepi by Law is Welir, Bank St. For the past week the daughters of Ambrose and Elizi Mcsse, have been lying very ill at their parents' home, on Garrison street, Bethlehem, with dysentery of a typhoid character. Ou Saturday at about 7 P. M. Helen Gertrude, aged six years, died. Sunday evening at 10.50 o'clmk Bella Irene, the youngest, aged three years, died, and twenty minutes later Sadie Elsie, aged fivo years, also died. During the night the lufanl and ouly surviving child, Ferule, wss alio liken rcry ill. Remember the county fair, and prepare something for exhibition. Atnoa Itiegel, of this place, had hit hand terribly gored by a steer last week. Tim Hungarian are leaving South Bethlehem in Urge number for tbelr home across tho ocean. Joseph Yaeger, of Packcrton, tn Jump, log off a cost train felt serosa a rail end broke Ins arm. Our young friend 0. A. Clans I suf fering with an inflamed eye. We extend our sympathy Oliver. The Iriends of Dr. G B, Lindermnn, of Bethlehem, annouueo that ha will be a candidate for Cncgrnss this fall. The Easlon Argui has been purchased by Joseph M. Ilsckctt, Oliver II. Fehr and Dr. II. Engleman, of that place. Mrs. Freeman, on oged lady residing in Whitehall, beyond Egypt.tn V.hcr nf Rev Freeman, of Weissport, I seriously ill at this lime. An linmensestock of e'egsntnew goods comprising watches, jewelry and silver ware justreceiyed at Sj. 11. Hohl's, Mauch Chunk. Wheat has comedown in price to less than a dollar, but bread loaves remain tho same In size and price a when wheat sold at $1.40 Tho Comptrollir of tho Currency at Washington last week declared a fifth dlvl lend of fifteen per cent, in favor of the creditors ol the First National of Allentnwn, making iu all 85 per cent, paid to creditors. aMr-Why sueli a medicine as Paplllon Cough Cure lias not been discovered before, is a mystery. It is a delicious syrup, luudo iroin simple heros unit puro sugar. 11 never fails to cure whooping cough. Sold ut Tnomas' drug store. We huyo received from Cyrus T. F.ix, Esq , secre'nry ol llio Berks County Agrl cultural Society, a copy of the Premium List for the hir tn bo held at Readies on Sept. 23. 24, 25 nnd 20th. Doiil lull to see the new goods at ii 11 Hohl's before purchasing elsewhere. Persons who hand a newspaper back to the postmaster, and refuse to tuke It out, should remember llilst If you owo any thing Hie publisher can, under law, keep on sending it nnd collect tho lull amount. The lawful way to do is to p.iy the publish er and slop the paper iu a geutlemauiy and business IIko way. S5W-For tho largest nnd finest penchos lo lie louinl any where cull nl IT.ink 1jiu ctiguth's Greiiu Grocery, Lehighton, l'a. One hundred baskets dally, treali from the otchards of New Jersey. Sold wholesale and retail. Return ol Horace: "Well, welll" said old Mrs. Gumbo, as she laid down her morning paper. "So they've rescued poor old Greeley aliye? I do hopo that Horace 'It take hold of the Trilunc again and edit it etuelhly, like ho used ler " And here we may remark that D.ivid Ebbert isnlive, und continues to liirulsh leumsutliis livery on North street, at low charges. It will positively pay you to buy the Railroad on limn watch of K. H. ilnhl, Mauch Chunk. A look cusls nothing, and you will learn something lo yuur lulcrest. List of Letter Remaining uncalled for in the Post Of Gee ul this place, August 15, 18S1: Corrcll, Samuel Ding, Oeorgo Frederick, Harry V., liar Is, (J. i:., llower, K. .it., Kouiis, .lucob KlinlMll, L. N., Mlkelcr, Cornelia JMuilovurn, F. li , Mursieller, W. II., Palmer, Dr., Kuch. Mrs. John tOiulds, ,1113 nllIo Schuntz, Imulel bell intz, Louis. r-tnlih. .itrs. Amanda Smith, Harrison l'yndalc. D.inint I'jndalu, William Trndale. Airs. I). 1) , IValck, ld.i Weaver, JohnO. (2) Persons calling for any o tho above let ter will please tay "advertised." II II. I'KTtcns.P. M. Pleatant Corner Itoai. J. T. Molianlcl's folks were on a visit to buuunil Hill iccently. Godlrcy l'e.cr, of .Mahoning, purchased a threshing inajlilnu or U. II. .N'clT. O. II. Seldlo was on a business trip to Phlladalphla last week. Mrs. hhodus. orLuhtghtown, was on a visit to lilts place during the week. O. llaurix sjys that the com uud potatoe crops will be largo. Wilson Donner was to Weissport dnrlng the week. SWKhT. Swubt you must give tho nainee or all j.crsuus you write itunui in lull luo. An Engineer Killed. A landslide oceured on tho New York, Siiiquehnun.i and Western Railroad ul Bell's bridge, near Strotidshiirg, Sunday morning, just be lore an east-bound loaded co.il train wus due. The engine dushed into the mass of rock und earth and a tern ble wrick followed. The engineer, Henry Post, was instantly killed, his body being frightfully mangled. Oue nf his legs was not found until in the afternoon. Ho leaves a wiie and three children. John Cortwrlght, ihe fireman, was very badly injured, hut may recover. A large force of men were ut work ul tho wreck uud the truck wus cleared Monday morning alter working ull night. Seoided for the Fahllshera. Tho suit brought by Everts Jc Richards, d Philadelphia, publishers of tho Hirtorv ol Lehigh and Carbon Counllt-s, ugainit Henry L. Moyer, of Allentown, who sub rctibed for the work) but rulused to take it on thu ground that It was not what the compilers promised it should be, and that it tailed to come up to his idea of what a history ought to he, has been decided by Alderman Jones in fuVo- id tho publisher. The decision ulfects a good many nther c.is-8 timiigiu tiy Kverts X Ilichunls ug.ilmil parties in H, al city who relused in laao the history on the ground thai their names hud been signed lo ihe sub-cril ioii books under a misapprehension f the lads Tnere la talk ol the sued parlies cn.iibiuiug and carrying u lest case in court. Hymenlal Seller skelton. UnliiuSUIh day ol July, 1891. at the residence of the brides' parents, in Lykens, Dauphin county, Penna., our aipiilar young druggist E. J. Sellers was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Miss Sadie Skelton, the Rey. R. A. Mellvalnn officiat ing. After spending about ten day in vari ous parts Mr. Sellers has returned to this place iiccomiianied by his bride. It is the sincere with nl the Advocate that their path through life may be strewn with the most lieaulilul and fragrant of blossoms; we wniiiii unt wiso mat their journey through life be void of all care. fr we aro al coy- erned tiy the hand of God and as he directs so we must abide, but wu do hope that these troubles shall be but a mist which fading away leaves brighter prospects iu life before inein. Brother Suoffcatedia a Well. An accident occurred at Nuscqperk Thurs day, 7th inst , by which two brothers nam ed Slos'er lost their II ves and a third very narrowly escaped a like fate. The three men were employed in digging a well and had gained a depth of eighteen feet without retching water. It had been tha custom of the men, In order tn ascertain the purity of the air, tu lower a Itgni oeloro g nog Into the well, but on thai morning they forgot In do so. Solomon was the first In descend, bill was immediately overcome, uy gas. In answer to Ins cries for help Frank started tti the the rescue, but was also nveroome and fell from the rope bef re reaching the Uitlom. David Sinner, with the asiiaiancn n some neighbors, tiod a rope around his 11.1 v ami was 4oppod down into the death i trap. He did not slay long, however, and wus pulled m Die stirtaco in an unconscmiti stale. No one else would nuke the attempt to go below and grapllug irons had to be procured to hoi.l ihe ho-lles. When brought up both, men were light in each othen arms I and stone dead. Tha victims are both mar ried men, with large families. The Oreen-Eyei Monitor. They wtra two very nice young ladles, but wero very human as well. Tho fact that they dally toll in a busy factory railed a it always does, lo calm that feeling ol Jealousy that spring aloft In llio fe nolo bosom whenever two fair onej happen to dotoon the samn dandy dudo, They met last eyening shortly after eight o'clock on the Jordan bridge and mutual recrimina tion was tho Immedialo result and tiro angels sinking their claws in each other's wool was tho sight that electrified Ihe loungers. It oppearslbal both aro candi dates for tho favor a young man who works In a Hamilton street storo and his unduo partiality for one nl them last Sunday evening led to the uuseenly hostilities which the timely arrival of Iriends prevented from turning out seriously. Toor foolish girls to lose their heads for ono poor atoro elerk, Allentown CWfie. Prof. Baudot in Iowa. Tho Iowa City, (Iowa), Republican, ot Ihn 8th Inst., ha tho following relative to Prof. Balllet, which will no doubt Interest his friends iu this county! Prof. Ualliet had a very creditable audi ence at the Court IIouso last evening to listen to bis addreis on "Elticatlon out ol School." The Professor is a deliberate thoughtful speaker, lie reasons well, and uses many ery hoppy Illustrations, pro voking inirlbfulncss, ami securing close attention to his remark. The carefully prepared address showed him to be a think er and capable of instructing thoJe who are la teach. Ho p mited out very clearly the fallacy of confining our attempt at educa tion lo books alone, und showed very con clusiveiy that much innreof our education is rc;elved from e-nnlact with tho World than Irum books and schools. Wo regrel that ninny more of our citizens wero not present to listen to (lie nble und instructive uddtcis of Professor Balliet. Ho loaves for Chicag') this evening niter a very successful week's work In the Teacher's Institute. An Earthquake Shock. Last Sunday afternoon about Iwn o'clock the distinct shock of an earthquake, with' the nceomiianying vibration, was fell here. Reports show that the shock was felt nt nearly ull points in a lino near (be const, extending from Maine to Maryland. It does not appear to liayo reich far into the Interior. Iu Pennsylvania Ihe shock wa9 fell in moro or less degree in nearly nil the territory cast of Susquehanna. West of tho river it was less dejtlnctly noted, and there is no evidence of any dUturbancn whatever west of the Allegheny Mountains. It ap pcura to have traveled from the sout'i in a northeailly direction, and thorn la little trace nf it south of Pennsyl vania. This is not a new thing in this section, but it l rale. Eirthquaka ilisturdnncn Imvo been felt in Pennsylvania, other Middle Suites and in New England a number nf times belorc. No serious dating has over been done by them, however. Sundiy's plmek naturally create! miieh exeiteiiint and timid people, ivero greatly nlormnl. Bi't people were not long In recovenng.allhoiuh Ihe event was till talk of everybody and every line printed in the newsiiaver"a con cerning it will be read by tho peupie gener ally on Monduv in wning. Three Robberies in Allentown. August Knons was walking nloni tin Valley Railroad, near Ihe Eist Tenn June lion, Sundoy night, when tbreo hard look ing tramps jumped from a freight iraln and attacked him, Ho was relievo I of n Bilver watch and 25 in gold. After they had taken nil Ko ins pressed ibev bado turn good bye and made their way towards I lie Lehigh Mountain, near bv. The victim of thnrobberyisac.nl miner from Scranton. Ho was on his way to Philadelphia, but stopped at Allentown tn visit friend. Ho thinks he can identify one ol the ruffling. Between u nnd It) o'clock on Saturday niglil, while Charles Sliollenherger, a ped dler , wason his way homo to Allentown, ho was accosted by two men when near Allentown, one of whom 8'ized him by Ihe throat cud held him, while tho other man ransacked bis pockets. The robbers socur ed a small sum of money. On Thursday night nf last week, about II o'clock, a young man named Anson ghel ley, who claims Indiana os Ins home, was knocked down in Allentown by two men whom ho met und who induced him lo ac company them to l hut place.. After heal ing him feicrly they robbed him of all tho money he hud. Shelley met the men at Lebanon, uud alter reaching Allenlown bo was made drunk, which rendered him an easy prey to the villains. A Bis; Allontown Failure. The hcavia.t failure in Allenlown husl ness circles for many years was announced Saluidny, The Home Woolen Mill ol Shlmer. Prelz ,t Co., was closed by the Slienir, with liabilities ncgregaling oyrr $100,000. The creditors nre priue'Ipallv in .llenlown, Philadelphia and New York. For some time Ihe firm bus been iu rtiuit ened ciri'tiintlnticesanil loth- genral bus! uess public the failure is no surprise.tliough the liabilities greatly exceed the amount anticipated. Nnturday judgments lo (ho a unt of $82,105 wero entered up against tho firm. Ouo for $.10,1100 is held by Mr IVahody, nl Philadelphia Two judgment lor Vlll.lllin each urn ulso held by Philudel phia parties Ju.t before work was to be resumed at nii Saturday Ihn Sherilf i-loseil the mill. The assets are ml known. Too mill is u largo brick building ami irell stocked with machinery adapted to the iiianuUeturo or hosiery. About one hundred ond filly employes ure thrown out nt employment When the closing of Ihe mill wus uiinoiinn ed to ihe bunds Mimi burnt into tears. Much simpilhy is felt lorthe firm. Three veurs ago the house was greatly embarrass ed, but the creditors nllowe-d un extension and the. trouble was tided over until Ihe pretcnt lime. Mahoning Items. Last weeu Lewis Miller had his hand badly injured by n fall of lop conl, while working on the night sbiR in No. 4 colliery al Summit Hilt. Misses Dolly Sener and Dolly Gulhirie, nf Lancaster, wero the gueaisol Mrs. Thos Miisselman during the week. The Melhodiat Sunday chnol, of Le highton, picmced iu Louga'cre's gruve la.t Friday. Thomas Musselmaii is building a new saw mill. Misses Katie ond Mary Adams, of Ilarrisburg, were visiting frieud tu tho Valley oyer Sunday. Our School Bard wilt build s new school house, (loot), A fine specimen of tha wond-ehuck family was lately caught by Albert Mus seliiuo and Clement K.-essly. A division being made, the skin fell fi Kreelly who intends to liaye it made into a Blame hat. The Centre Square Sunday school n I hold its annual piculn on Saturday, AikusI 23rd, in Lotnracra'a beautiful grove. Thii will, it is believed, prove one of tho mol delightful plenlciof the season, and all should be on hand. F. A Kistler, ofLansford, spent Sun day iu the Valley. A party from this place under the command ol Captain Charles Roth will sp-m.l tn dsy al Glen Onnko. The lad tha Charlie Is Ihe leader will insure their hay ing a "gct time." We understand that the New Mahon ing Sunday ichnol will hold its picuio n theSOIhof this month. Full particular shortly. E. 8. Hnppes was at Eastnn on Thins dav I'i take prl in the re-iinb n of the IJlllh Regiment Peiin.ylyaiilu Volunteers, to which regiment ho belonged iu tho late war. Rev. A. Bartholomew will preach his annual Harvest Sermon in St. John' church nest Sunday afternoon al 2 o'clock. All are Invited. Dssy. People in and oat of Town. We would be pleased lo have bur citizen end us items under this head as It is im possible for us to secure them all. Eo. o Erwln Olewlno I a on a visit to his par ents In town. --.Henry Gro, of Bstlitoham, was In town on Monday. John Werner, of Linsford, was in town during the week. O. B. Blgley.oflhe Mattel. Chunk Ga ceffe was In lown last Thursday. P.av. A. P. Horn, of Newton, N. C., Is iu town visiting friends and relatives. Our genial young friend Al Graver, of Mountain Top, was 111 lown oyer Monday. Al Clauss, of Drlftnn, spent Sunday tn town with Ins parents. Hon. Win. M. Itapsher ond family, ol town, arc soj lurnlng ul Uoean uroye. Mr. Devlan, ol towD, ws in New York during the week. Prothonolary Otorgo W. Eiscr,of Mauch Chunk, was tn town Tuesday. Prof. ICsiser, of Mahoning Valley, was in town on Tuesday and dropped in to see us. Misses Clara Harleman nnd A nnabel McDanlel, of Packcrton, are yisltiug ot Ocean Uroye. Miss Bertie Breugel, of Clicrryville, Is tho guest or Miss Umsie Ulauss, un Dank street. Messrs. Webster Bower and John Hop kins, of Calasauqua, were in town on lust Buwlay. Mrs. Charles James, of Philadelphia, waa tho guo't ol Mrs II. i . Murlhitner, uu Bankway. during the week. Misses Ella nnd Lollio Clnnss, two cs- limablo young ladles ol this place, are visit ing friends at Great Bend, Pa. Miss Mamie. Kearney, ut Philadelphia, is tho guest uf .Miss Alary IJbbelt, uu orlh slrecl. A. B. Hofecker, of Weatherly, present ed his genial phiz to the coplo ol town on eduesdiiy . Misses Hatlio Ferusler and Matrgie Doerllinger, of Poltsville, aro visiting Mitt Ida Mantz. Miss Liura Fenstermacher, of Allen town, was tho guest of Mrs. John S. Lent; on Northampton street, during Ihe week. Jelf, M. Rehrig, who hns been travel ling ill the dlHarent Stales for Ihn past two veins, bus returned home on a visit lo his parents. Jel! is looking gntni. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Durlinc. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Lentz, ntid Mrs. W Zehner lelt lor Meshoppen, Pa., on a fishing excur sion, Tuesday. Miss Emrni Kistler n very scoomp- lished young lady residing nt Great Bend, Pa , wus the guest or Misses .ilu unit Ida Ulauss during the lore pirl ol III c week. Miss L'zzio Bradley accompanied by Mis Bower, ot Calasauqua, wero the guc?l of Miss Sallie Chiuss, ou llaiik street, dur ing the week. Misses Lulu Zehner, Snllio Randcn bush and Huttie Knons, of town, left lor Ocean Grove on last Tuesday morning, nt which place they will spend several weeks, Our cental young Iricnd Al K. Lenckel who lias ' been sojourning nt Nnrristown, Philadelphia and Atlantic City, for Itiep.ift three or four weeks returned homo lust Tuesday. Mrs. Dr. Bower, who has been spend inc a few weeks at Mont Claire hns ro turned home nnd was accompanied by Miss Ida Courier, nn accomplished young lady who will be her guest lor a short lime. Robt. Sweenv. of the firm ol Sweeny k Son, of town, who has been stationed at Drilton shipping huckleberries to York State, has returned hone. Bib h beer, very successful, shipping from eight P ton hundred quarts every day for the past six weeks. El- W. Hawk, of Washington, D. C, formerly nl Mauch Chunk, wason n visit to his old Iriends hereabouts the past Week Ho is looking remarkably well, nnd stales that bo is doing well in the mercantile business having a store in Washington uud one in Baltimore. Success to you, Ed. Franklin Items- Mr Horn will leave this week for the city or 1'ti 1 Ini cl nil I ii for tho uumosu or nur- chasing melons, peaches and other kinds or irue-K, Wo havebcon Informed that .Tno. Graver Is to lorm a (llevol.tnd U Hendricks gun hat. t-ry brlaadc. John Is to bo tho captain ol tho orunntziillon, and henca to bo called ipt. John. Wo uould n-lrlso him and his Dcmoerallo rrlends. to ko no rurther In the move ror It will only bo "loves labor lost." llenjy Duller lias cooked thegooso ol Oruver Olciclind. The Hlalno guirds are nl ihe helm and will p. at the Interest of tho plumed knight to a triumphant end 11.11. K. Is altogether an unknown In. dividual. Lots of tolke havo attempted to lirrltoiit hts Identity. They have even uoiio ro fir ns to pour his sins and Iniquities upon the poor Innocent mugwump, of Wisspori. They h ivo not only done this, but two ladles in particular, m.ioe u u uusiucsa in no 10 i.e hlirhtou and consult a soothsayer or n "wo.nl rover" tu have thu lll.io itltv of II. M. E. re- ealcd. Wondrous things hapten In the realms ot ignorance. A new shed was erected during tho week ntMarhi Furnace, us an attaehuienl tu tho l'onopoco unlet. Our friend Miss Allco Krum was ou a visit to Fair View during tho week. The star bcvrllsi I ahla to tier-form won iters upon the Instrument ha would htiee astonished (hics.ir hiinselt In his time. He too wears a nawsult Mr. Fatzlnicr and wife visited friends at ll.ith over holiday. Mrs Arncr returned homo from Phlla. ilnlphl'i, where she had been pleasuring the past inreu wvcit. Is it not wonderful I that some Imllvl'lu lis or Weissport can dres themselves In ttiilr worn n palmares, aim no iniu, mm iti'ive 111 the hesi society tn Weissport and still to rtcoirnlsed as the equal or peer ot thu hesr. While y.oirs truly Is spumed and almost spli ujion by the s imo b -si society. All on nccouut or tha straw ride. List Suiu'ny Soli's church shunted at HlK Creek ulaiui .i mile f om Alarm t-'urna e wus le-dudlcuted, this church was l utld In 1812. nod remodeled and rchult during this summer. An Immeniie crow, i or people nns prkSciit on tho oowllon. The services were c luctcd by ltev. Freeman,Ueibaud others Iroin uboad. Teachers' Examination. Teachers' Examinations will be held as lollows: For 1'aeker dl trlet at lludsondalc, Wed nes tar. Am;. -"Ih. For Lower Towamcnslng district at Mil lion, Friday, Aug. tJnd. For lOast Pemi at Peunsville, Tuesday, Aug 'J lib Fur Upper Towamenslmr district at Stem lersville, ThuredHy. Aug. ttsiti. For Mahoning district ul Pleasant Corner school house, .uturday, Sept. 0th the examinations will ho In writing and will begin promptly at 0 o'clock n sit T. A. Snvukb, Supl. or J-chools. Tni: PitosTKATioN Mlilch follows Diphtheria, and tho persistency with which It clings to tho patient, aro well hiiown to all Mho haio had any cxpcilencc with this tcrrlblo disease. The following letter shows how the ro etorlng aud Invigorating properties of U rif overcome it, and tlOOO S how by vitaliz Sarsapar7ali ing and cinlch- tlio blood It neutralizes and eradicates tho poisoned matter from It, bringing to tho convalescent tho color, life and vigor ot robust health. LowEr.u Mass. Mrssm. C I. Hoon & Co.: Gentlemen Nyllttlanlrl had tho diphtheria last April. Tlioellsxaso left her very weak, blood loor, with no appetite, and alio could not seemtu rally l.ot.i lis cllccts. lloon'a Kahsaimkii. j.a was recommended by a neighbor. Alter sho l.ad bci'ti taking It a lew days wo noticed a change for tho better she began to cat with a relish. It seemed to take out tho poison tho disease had lcltlnhcr blood, lha change bciug very noticeable In her face, tho took It two months and fully regained licr health, much to our delight. Wo now recommend lloon'a S.msArAitn.t.A with a groat deal of pleasure. Very truly yours, J. JC SMITH, 19 Ilutterflcld Street. "That Extreme Tired Feeling." "The first bottlo has dono my daughter frc.lt ileal ef good; her food docs not ells teas l.cr now, nur docs sho sutler front that extreme usei jeatKi which sue uiu ucioro taking Hoou'a Sar.s.vrAr.iLLA." Sold by all druggists. Price ft a bottle ot elx boltlis (or (3. Prepared by C. I. UOOD & CO., Apothecaries, 1-owcll, Mass. TIqo&s foothrPovder, Onn j Cents. New Advertisements. PURE ROOK Lime and Limestone. LIMESTONE FOR FURNACE AND KILN USE. Wood, Coal & "Land" Limefl. SlttONOKST, PtjnCST AWD UllEArHST. Reliable parties wonted to sell our lime Af.iiMui. ... viikib ii.r i'mi'i-s null icrmi delivered nt nearest It, It Stations address, KLINE BROS., Fit EEL AND, PA. Wholesale nnd Retail Dealers In Limes, Plastering Hair, cto. Kilns and Quarries, Frcomnnsliurg, Pa, To -whom it may Conocrn.. All persons are hereby forbid harbcrlng or trusting my wire, anna Maiiia 1 1 Ann t, on my account! she having left my bed and board without Just causa or provocation 1 will nay no debts or her contracting alter this elate. LEWIS A. KRUM, LehUhlon, Curbon Co., Pa., Aug 4, 1SS1 wa Nine Teachers Wanted. An examination orTeaehers fort lis Pub. He Schools nr Mahoning Township, will be held In the School House, nt Pleasant Cor ner on SATURDAY, SEP'T. CTO, 1834. commencing at 0 o'clock A. M. Aisotnro celve prooiieals lor collecting the School Tux lor said Townhlp. Ily Order or tha Hoard. (HiDFllllY PKI'EH. Secretary. Mahonlnx, AuuusiOth, 1&S1. To Contractors. Proposals wilt he received until the 10th ilavoi August, lt- 4. fir tho erection ol a School llouo. nt Horn's, In iitahoulug Val ley. I ne muiiiing to tie ot I'lnnu itu stuto Hoot, !J x 20 loot. All proposals should be addres-ed to the Secretary, who will furnish plans and epecllic.itlon. llv the Hoard. OOfiFUKY PETER. Sec'v . Lehighton, Unrbon Co., Pa. August Olh, 1SS1-wU :Parm for Salo. A valuable firm of alout 135 acres, adjoin ing lands ol Wallace Selpel, on Iho road len t 1 n-e to the Mnhonlug Valley, will be sntii on easy terms, tor lurmer iniurma. tlen address ur apply to O. II. M. STOCKF.H, Lehighton, Pa. At E. II. Snyder's Storo. July M-tr PONIES FOR SALE ! SiisllJtJ siii Zaeal'SJs Mb. Lltllo lieaullcs. all colors, lust tho thing for ladles ikr.il children. Largest herd or Famiv PONIES IN AMEIiU.A. MEN Waktkd to soli them! 8IW per nioiit'', or by commls. stun. S.imlilo nonv tree. A licuutlfiil lllus tratcd irroup nf spotted ponies, general de scriptive list, price.. Terms, pariicuiuie, viu. sent tor thlriv cant In silver. Address, "PKOPRIF.TOR," DON UARLOS HOUSE RANCH, LEON SPRINO. IlKXAr.CoCKTi-, Texas. Aug 2, 81 mO JOSEPH SAVITZ, Boot and Shoe Maker, Opposite CLAUSS fc DUO'S, Bank Street, Lehighton. Repairing neatly done at low prices Patronage solicited. July 3", m3. Educational. A SCHOOL FOR ALL. The Uniyers'ly at LswisMrg, Pa. COLLEGE, A C A DE M 7, INSTITUTE, A rail Futility ons. Lirgo Libraries. Ulevkn Flute ScnuLAiisuirs at disposal. Send tor I'utalotruo. PnteiiiKNT DAVID J. HILL. LL, I)., Lunisnutia, I'eshvi.vsjiu. Aug. 'J vrt, INFORMATION VALUABLE toiln tho nkw catalogue oM'io KVISRY YOUNG MAN TREWTON BOSIHESS COLLEGE. Sent FREE. Address, A. J. RIDER, Principal. Tiibkton, N. J. Ac ademicD ep artment, OF ffinHerg Colics, Allcutown, Fa. rnxrAUES von coli-kob. rou teachiku am roil uueiMiss. NEXT SESSION OPENS Soptcmber 4th, 1884. Thoroughly Reorganized. All Teachers ol Experience. special Ailvantages. Uood Discipline ami Good Scholarship. jfT9Fnr Circular and further particulars auurcss iuo priuoipnie, OF.tlRtlET. ETTINOER, M. A., E. S. DlLTEIl, M. K., Academlo Depart ment, Muhlenho'tcRollrge Allcmonn, l'a. Aug. Sl TRACH'S ACADEMY And Commercial School. A Itoanllnir nnd Day School ror Yountr Men and Ladles. Prenares for cnllrze. ror tcarhliiK. und lor business. A full ion's or experieneeii icacuerB. v.iiurieo jiraeouiioio. References i Faculty of Lafayette Rollese: lluilnct Men ol Ka.iun. 1'u.. and other na. irons. Full Seislen 0K ns Aug. 8th- Sin dents may enter sny time. (Svnd for cala luguaiult II. TKAilll Prln. Easton, l'a., rjGuis uieuiiuu ini jiuiicr. CLEVELAND 1IEDHICKS 1884. AptsWantA 1884. For Iho only icenuln PlOTtllilAL HI. ographl-soflho Dkmocratio OAiininATits lor j'resineni ana viee-i resiocni. Auineniie sad exhausilvo In fact, profuse and artlstlo In Illustration, conscientious, forcible, bril liant In authorthlp. The standard I'ampalgn History, Rich In matter but low In Price ft. The aireuls' harvest. Send 60 cents ror outfit and our special practical Instructions in ine uese uieeiiouMui ieiiiiir li. ouecoss unu large profits ensured. Act al once. The campafgn will bo short, but brilliant and protitablo to uircn's. Address. . it. t illait i,ci u ... j uuntocra, St. Ia)UI6, Mo., or New Youk Uitt. July 26 wd T. J. iillETjNEY, Rsenectfally annoanecs to the merchants of Lehltthtoii and others that ho Is prepared to do all kinds of Hauling of Freight, Express Matter and Baggage at very reasonable prices. Ily prompt at tention to all orders he hopes tu merit a share ot puldle patronage. HtiMence, corner el Pine und Iron street, Lchlgtiun, Pa. Orders lor hauling left al I). M. aweeny U ISon's Store will reeelvo prompt attention. rg l-s3 SIS sl LfU r tS9 (in saw Qll una T. J. DRL'TNLY July 12, ISM im. JEL EL Peters' 3) THE TAILOR,, Very Moderate Trices and Perfect Fit Is the motto or this rstanll.hment. YOU ors la vltod to Inspect goods. II. II. PETERS, Post OHlco Building, BANK Stree , April 20, im. Lehighton, Pa. Consumptives and Rheumatics, If so, we call attention t VINELAND, N". C, which has Just been established. It Is located on the Highest Known I'oiat in the celebrated Pine Region of the South, There is NO Malaria, no Fogs, no Cause for Debility. MINERAL WATER OF RAMS MEDICINAL PROPERTIES. RELIEF ASSURED TO Cousnmptlves, Elieimiatics anil Broken CoHstitntions. Fcr the purpose of allowing people lo test tho Merits of what we Claim for Ibis Cllm nle, ROUND TRIP TICKETS aro issued at very greatly REDUCED RATES from every part of tho North by applying to the Com initsioiier of Immigration, Raleigh, N. C. As a lurther inducement tho undersign. ed, who has just completed a C0.M1I0DI. OUS BUILDING, will furnish to Invalids Board at Half Rates for the First Thirty Days, J. H. HAHDIN, Vineland, Moore Co., N. C. recently- nl Brooklyn, N. Y. opr2fl yl E. F. LUCKENBACHj DRALER IN Wall lapei-s, Borders & Decorations, Eools, Stationery, Fancy Goods. Window Shades & Fixtures, Latest Styles, mado nnd put up, If desired. Paints, Oil, Varnish, Putty, Brushes & general Painters' Supplies. Ko. 61 Broadway, Mancli Cbnnk; Fa., Below the llroadnay House. State of North Carolina, AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT. liALvion, N. C, Juno 10th, nil. To tho People or the Northern, New F.ng. land and No th Western Slates; It Is with dee,i regret wo Isarn or the heary lots yo sustained by tho frusta and Ice Welnesday, Thursday nnd Frhlay Lights, May2Sth, 20th and SOth. As usual uur State, Noktii Carolina, Escapes. Onr tobacco plants areunhnrt and ffrewlr-r uleely. Drain and urass crops are vcrv line. NodumaKB whnlevir dono to inosldclieato vvirelabte-s and Irulls. Wo are very desirous of having the many thousands ol acres or unoccupied land letUi.l with und cultivated by Northern lanncta and wo can offer louu climate exeuint rrntn In,,. and early frosts. North Carolina Is within fifteen hoars rldo of Now York. The vast resources of Iho State Mill bo exhibited in tlili eltv nt n. I laud state Exposition October 1st to 2Mb, It Is my duty and pleasure to Intnlib Infor malion to persons seeking homes In tho biutt Very Hespeotfully, Jno. T. Patrick, State Agent Immigration. jyr- iiciLtiiAn & co., BANK STEF.ET. Lehighton, Pa., ailLLEIUi and Deal era la All Kindt of CHAIN UOUtillTamt hOLD ItEUULAR UAItKKT IIATB. Wowoald. also, lesocetlullv Inlnrn irraln sens Ihtt woaie now fully praparrd to Hl'P PLY them with 2 u. of M 9 -ir. O h IL i tl o rts I rt ' 1 I A J III I 5 o I I tu j JJJI I SFITIirGS! From toy Mln desired at VKtt LOWEST IMIICCS. 11. UEILMAN it CO. Jalm
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