i.-f , 'I i J.IM 1 1 1 I, mi JJJ la. New Advertisements. Deats & Co., bye Just opened on Imnicnso nsasrlmontof Ladles' ani Gents Gold Watcta, ' Silver ani Hicbl Watcta Clocks, Silverware, Jewelry, Rings, Spectacles, Eye-Glasses, &c-, &c,. which they are ottering at the very low est cash prices. Call early for first choice and best Bargains, REPAIRING ef all k i ml 5 promptly attended to nt low charges nod all work warranted, P. 0, BUILDING, Weissport, - - - Penna. Railroad Guide. PMlatfelpMa Oeailii B. P Anaaceacnt of ?a::cncer Trains. NOVEMulk lttii, mi. Trams leivo Allcntown as follows: . (Via Pkkkiovk Raimioad.) For Philadelphia at 4.45, 6. JO, 11 10 a. m., and J.10 p. u, SUNDAYS. Tor Philadelphia at "6.O0 a, m.nnd 3.20 p.m. (Yla East I'bhh Uuanpii,) For Beading and Harrlsburi;, 5.45. ,W a. jn., 12.15, ).3 and 9.0a p. m. For Lancaster and Columbia, 6.4!, 8.40 a. n., aid "3.i p. m. SUNDAYS. For llarrlilmrp, and waypolnts, 9.C5 j, m. Kr Philadelphia, T a. to. Trains for Allcntown lcavo cs follows : (Via I'EIIEIOMKN ItAIMloAD.) Leavo Plillad'a, 4.31, 7.40 a. in. and 1.49, 4M, and 1,11 p. ni. KUNDAY13. Leao rhlladclhhi. p. to. 8.00 a.m., s to, M.SO (Yl l'.ABT PrTHM. IlRAKCII.) Lave Heading, 7.J5, 1015 a. in., ami S p pi. Leavo llarrlsburg, Hi, 7.55, 8.S0 2.00, 3.63, , 1.4J and t.w p. to. Lvave Lancaster, t7.30 a. m., 11.55 and IS.IO p. Dl. Leave Columbia, 7.30 a. ni , 11.40 and 5.40 J. m, f r'roui King Street Drpot. SUNDAYS. Leave Rradlnx, D 01 a m. Leave llanliliiirs, 7.00 p. a. Trali-a rla "Perklotnen Railroad" marked thus () run to nnd Irum Drpot, Mnth and Greon streets, Philadelphia, other trains to and from llru.vl slr-ol Depot The 44S anil 6.30 a. in. trains from A Urn. town, and the l 55 and 1 15 p.m. train liom Philadelphia, via I'erklon en Railroad, have Unonh cars to and Irum Philadelphia. J. i:. AVODTTl'N, Oencral Manager. ti.G. HANCOCK. fa llen'l t'aia'r & Ticket Agent May 17th. ltf3 We l"'''.'rl,n.tIT,'r 5100,000.00 In defending rur il-ht to tho Durham Hull aanur trade-umtk. Undoiibtid v he la to-ilay thrniort tamable Hull In V!a.?1"'i'1- " kt-udi to reij-on that wo P.1!u'.lu.t,,1.BPr,l t" Protect him ko tlinrnurll.v it l,l,Al'KtVaih HILL IM'IMIA.H To. Imrcn. of which he U the. representative, wasn't (bo ULsVr Miiol.luc Tobacco ever uiudo. The Kiln ef lilvVwell's Bull Durhnm H-nntlntr Julncco tar cxecd th') 1 1 ny oilwr brand m the world, Mmi'ly Iwaut o it hmlura, is, and will Iw, tho liot thrt cm In mada Alld.olirs Imott Uwt for txaiic-uai it of tho l;ull ou c ory 1 acliajo. PATENT. ANDHIiSON SMlTrr. Stlleltnr 01 U. S. ami For. I'liMi I'jlenla. Vn Tin u... p csV" i nlk Street, cor. I), opp. II. S. Puier.i oitlec, WaiUliiKtoii. D. II. t;oireponduncecoileiicd. N aharire for adricc. No feo clinrgul un len t'atvnt It allowed. Itercronets. I. owls John, on At t!o , Hankers, and Po,ima,ter WashlBKton, 1). O, Pamphlets of Insiruc. tlanfrea. mnyn 51. I A M n "l'msa speelalty. a nd Wall LA N L) "avis. X 11 11 It 1 11 n a 1. BS and all kinds of LAND Sl'KIPT bnnvht aadsuld. I,rjo Slock, and llixliest Prices paid Do you -vani to roll or buy T If s. write to A. A. TIHI31AS, Attorney at Law, MTaihJatlon, II. (J. lan.H tlc. MBRCHAWTSarr,; rrottts by Introducing a line of now irooda. In dltpcnslbleio all families, will n.idnialnr fall particulars, tl K A LTI1 FOOD Coutasv, No. 72 4tk Arenue, New York Ues27 ly sure.curo tl.OO. Ily mall with lull dlrce. tlons, nook lor 2 cent slamp. i'LDT & c:o 501 Sixth Areuue, New York. dei27-ly DIVOllCES AHSOLUTi: DIVOIi ,j, .. . OES PHIUNS resldlnn throuirhout the United Slates and J.nad.i for doertln. nun.supiiort.luu-inper-anee, eroelly, Itifompatlolllty, etc. Advice ree. State your eaio and addru, a ATT iHNhY WAIiD. World Jlulldlnir. 1K7 Uroadway, New urk, jUy llfTYfinnre money than at anything ls br II I Nl tttltlnic an nsency lor tho bent selllntr nanbooki.ut llitnners sueci-ed irrand. T NO"" I'll. T. rtUSfm. liAI.LtTTll.IOK .ITT IIJOI iloo'.'o-ly uo., i-uriianu, aiiios (JO I. IX.lI.NLWAItK. JiKW.l Klli:v. Ooruple three Jliilldinja. Larff it and 11. t More KSI. '",',?' irdut than all oilier arho..ia mm. Unt. Wfff'arshlii.jiA Write ror nn ulari. WLCil AN, 1'ALMM A ijg,, iToprietors, Uno. Vj 1, "Original Cheap Cash Store." We Have Cut Prices on certain lines ot goods to make room Tor Necessary Changes which wo proposo to inako Inourstoro. Ladles IMOIoaklng reduced fr'm fl.DO tojl.SS LaiIks6:-4 Cloaking reduced fr'm !2 70 totJ.15 4-4 Ingrain Carpet reduced from 23a to 21c. 4-4 Ingrain Uarpet reduced from 30c to V5o 4-4 Ingrain Carpet reduced from 33c to 28c, 4-4 Ingrain Carpet rrduceJ frnm 42o to 35e, 4-4 Ingrain Onrpot roduood from SOa to 4'.'c, 4.4 Innraln Carpet 1 educed from 68a to 45c. Stair Carpet reduced rroin2io to 19c, J, T. NUSBAUM, Opp. Publlo Square, Dank Street, Lehigh ion, Pa. Jupo 7, lasi-ly. SATURDAY. JANUARY 24, I8S5. -SriXJIAli OT1CK.-Persons making pa'inenls lo lliis office by money orders or postal uoles will pleaso mnke tliciti payable at the WmsspoRT Tost Office, as tho Lo- hijliton oilioo is hot n money order office Our Neighborhood In Brief. lour CollswoliI mid Soulhilnwns aro 111 very had cuuilition. Uiilesi you give mem somn Day a Horse and Calllo l'owdor with their fool they'll corluinly have tho 11. i iiuu renu par piOBajo III olio pouml, fu'l weight. What has become of tho skutiii" rink projijcl? Considerable ice has been harvested luring the welt. Uradstreet" reports a grnwitis feeline 01 ronii innro in iusines9 pirdej, Two healing furnaces of the Allenlown ladling Mill Imvo rrsiimril .ffifl-A new Into! CI.ORICS. WATHIfra mm .ii.h e.i.ux just leciivtd ut S. IIAOA o oioro, iieiilchlon. Va. J. 1. .Mia'.num Is makinj rzlmdve inprovcinents iuhisetoro roum. on Bauk s 'eet. The Stale Ijejl,!alurj on Tuesday last re elected Don Cameron as United Stules Scnolrr. Heading has a city debt nf Ji119.315.nn and a waler uVbl ni f-J'J0,525.03 niakiuc total ol $1,100,840.69. Tho Glrndop Iron G has belween 50 000 nnd 30,000 tons of iion stockid on its wharves at Glcndnn. Any dialer will rffuinl tl.e money if diiivin' lar S-yrup don't cure you. Try it Sold at T. D. Thomni- drm? itnr. llioncight bunnrsi nn the Ilozletnn Uivision nl tho L. V. I!. It. In Full) In I,,. vory heavy. Tho hisih win l, lait Saltinlav, rleinol ished the frame w k of Thos. Deck's new house, nn Seei tj stree t. line tar will kill the nsrasilo thai causes ruiiMitiiptinn. Judwin'a Tar Svrup comaiNs lh proper quantity and quality, bold at T. I). Tlinmai drue store. Viufield UiiIIkIiI, ,,f Allenlown. hat been appointed in charge of tho Stale Fish Hjt.diery ot Curry, SislcrThtresa, m-ico ol Hon. James G Blaine, died We incsday, in a convent at Will.psb.irrc. Oroiy qiiilli liayo pnae.I awa v. hnd a lumber rug takoa tho lead. What is a slumber nig ? On Monday our town was invaded by llirve or four Ambs selling trinkets brought from Ihi Hn'y In ml (?) It is rumored Ihat Philadelphia parlirs will creel a largo hotel, at the upper end ol town, during tho irmirig summer. Hemenib'r a crlllieate is given with each bottlo of Jadtvin's Tar Syrup, four o, which entitles you to a valuable cook took Id u t T. D. Thomas ' drug store. A number of our ciliaens uotronlziMi Hie Standard Dramatic Co.n Iheir saieral plays, at Conce t Hall, Muuch Chunk, dur ing tin- week. - Danii 1 Wieanil, the carriage builder, is building a beautiful large slei-gh, with a seating capacity for thirty persons, for John Leuckcl.of Muuch Chunk. l'or Winter C.nigh and Croup Jodwin'a Tar Syrup is n p.Mitive ami turn cure. Nn cure, nn pay, "5 cenla and $1 bottle. Sold at T. 1). Thomas' drU4 store. 'Suniie Merkham nml son, of I,nwer Towaniensiiijf, will mivc lo Una place on 'lie Id nl' April neat nnd embark in the tne cmlile business in the aioro rmm) now o.-ciipud by Rwrcny i- Son, nn Bank street. -KOU ltKXT.-A llnelv furnished ttoie r om, uiih cimiplelo lisliiiee, laiely o vu p -.1 br Hl-rv'a Dnif; Si. r, on the rmci. p.l fire, t in W.M8p .rt. Ilelit cluap A pp y o K, Shiok. Maueh Chunk, or at tins mhec. The PiMiinylvanla rallroa, cmipinv has redired i s niles wrktwnnl on all emi grant trains running from Now York and Philadelphia It Ch cago ti j-I former price of tickets $13. It is admitted Ihat consumption is trantuiilled from one feneration to another. It is also ndmitieil that Jadwln's Tar Syrup cures it every time. Sul.l at T. D. Tliumu' drug store. -Paul Pollusky, a laborer at No- 2 shaft Nanticoke, was fatally injured belween oar and 11 propnn Friday, and he died the s.nno night. Ho lived In the Nontlcote suburb of Honey Pot, -The Law ami Order men in Allenlown starled a sensation on Saturday by telling the saloon nnd hotel men lo clo.e their bar on Sunday. The bars were closel accord injly. -Judge Bieohtel, of Poltsvillc, Monday den. led the injunction case of the People.' Passenger Itailwuy Compmy against Head ids ami Pottsville Itailroad In favor or the latter company. Tl.o case involye.l the right way 00 a Pottivilla street. EU-lfyou wan u nice.smn.uh on.,, .,..,. vour hair cut or shmKioine,go to IVant Roclercr-i Solonn, under the Exchange Ho tl. Ho will lix you right, and don't you forget it. J Operations at Coxe Brothers & Co.'s calliery at Driltoti have been suspended on account of the water in the mine Tuesday .... r,e irt,a laH mora( 0ver. mg tho railtoa.1 tracks. All the pumps have been put in active service. It will take nearly two weeks lo remove the waler. CgETIf you find a 13ue X near the Direction Tab on your paper, it is a notification that you are in arrears for 'ubscription, and that Me need our pay. You under stand 1 i-r.A. j,. iierlz, A. L, Phillips acd Stephen P. IJnglel.li Hailelon Wednesday .,uluS i,,r ew iork, whence they sail Thursday for Bermuda. Tl.... ' .7" are ofthe tues ot - - iituticiiii-u ... i who ere to represent ih. ijo,i l ri " . ,h. w Z rJl B UoUeJ EU,M .v-uib uicyciisi! the World's Bicycle Tournament which I. to b. hel.HI,.,.. n.,. . , ICU " Tlm laiii i. i . They ba als,nt one tnohlh. The publisher of the Beaver Fulls, Pa., Courier, Mr. John F. Porter, some lime ngn cnntrnclo.il a severe cold. He 6ays: "I tried hall a dozen remedies InelTVcluollv, and upon recommendation of a physician t gaye Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup a falr,9quire trial. It relieved me Immediately ami cured my cold and catarrh entirely. It a remedy mat should uo used in every household. Edward Drelzluson a wager allemntei la climb a liberty polo In Washington twn. 8cliu,ylklll county, a few days ago, and af ter reaching a Leight of filty feet bocam dizzy nnd fell, sustaining such Injuries that ho died on Friday night. 'JfP-Millnn Flory.of Enl Veisiort.an nnunces to the public nl this vinfnitv that lio has on bend a lot of Light Harness, Col lars, imrso 11 anse Is I. a 11 lliho. Line Ilobcs, Whips, Bills, ,a., suitable tor the winter trade. All of which he is offerim? m 1 cry low prices. Tlieophllus Ifnrkctt, jr.. nf Easlon, on Wednesday nlgbl of last week locked him self In his room, look an ouuco of lauda mini, turned on the gas and lay down The family found him In time to save his life. lie Is totally insano. For the week ending oq Jan. IT, 18S5, there was 110,315 tons of coal shipped oyer the Lehigh Valley ILiUminl, making total of 197,403 t .ns tu date nnd showing an increase of 142,207 as compared with same time Inst ear. Clauss t 13 to. , The Tail ors, still have a low ol those justly celebrated $10 suitings on hand. Charles Savior, boss car lnpec.lor In the Gleiidon Yards of the Lohich Ynllev Had, was instantly killed by n liain on Thursday of last week. Snow was lalllnjj last and he did not notice Hint as ho step ped out of tin way of una train ho yas get ting hiincir directly in the wav of an other. Since Ihn 1st of Deeombei it Is estimat ed that fully three hundred Hungarians have left llio ooal fields of Luzerno for their nativo country. Wednesday filty took their departure and Thursday twenty fivo more. No work at the mines and clirap ocean passage is the causo of tho exodus. Charles Gallagher, of Audenrled, agsl aixtei'ii veurj, cmpinyeit as Hrlver. was seriously liijtueil Inst Saturday, by being KicKeu by a mule. He was In the act of unhitching Hand stepped behind the ani mal, when it kicked him in the mcnili knocking nut seven leeth, ond inflicting svernl cashes on tho fane, ST Only $10,00 cash for an all-wool Suit at IT. II. 'etcrs', Post-office buildin .ehujhtou, "John," said Mrs. Bricton lo her bus hand, "I intend to return some calls this afternoon. Won't yn-j Bt.ii down to the liable and tell them to sand tip a cane do .a.., .....i i. hi i ,-ir i earns luiulrhcij i r luneral purposes, business and pleasuie trips ot lowest rates at David L'bbcrt's livery, on North street. Wimtppher Curran, cneofthe oldest residents ol Mauuh Chunk, die I on Satur- lay morning. Ho was horn in Ireland and wai a resident of Mnuch Chu.nk for fortv six years. Ho was a contractor for years aim hunt the Wealhcrly, rackertou ami South Eablon engine houses lor tho Lehigh uuer awiiroau uouipany, and seicral bridges. Clauss & Ero., The Tail ors, are making up eicimnt suitings, in the very latest styles and best workmanship, or siu, som last ear lor Call and see them. The Bnucoii Valley Iron and IUIIroad was lorincd nt Baston Monday to lake hnrceoftlio old Saucon lion Company's works at Hellerlown, recently purchased by tho Thomas Iron Compmy at sheriffs sale. B.iimiel Thomas was elei ted president and the directors arc J. T. Kr.icht. Samuel Drake, Charles Stewart, Daniel Itunkle, W. W. Marsh and B. G. Clark. A charter will bo applied for. Tho New York OUervcr colendar for IRR5 is a folding calendar, six paces, each 1x41 inchis, made by Manus Ward A- Co,, f London, with new and elegant designs. suitnbio for tho desk, the pocket or tho slinly. It contains information as to the Domestic and Foreign roslugo, revised bv the U. S. Post Ollio-; Legal Holidays, Church Days. Eclipses, etc. It will besJnt In a sealed envelope to anyaddreis upon re eeipt ol ten .eiils. Address. New York Opener, 31 and 32 Park It.iw. OScTII. II. Peters, at the 'osl-oflicc building, Lehk'h- ton, will make you an all wool suit lor only $10 cash, if you order nov -Tho miners and laborers employed bv l'aidce ,V Co., Cox Bros. ,fc Co., George B. Maiklo nu.l Leisenring .t Co..cnal operator. in tilt lower imrlion of Luzerne eoiintv. g-in work ou Monday morning ut 11 re- luclion of ten per rent, in their naves. 1'liis order allVds 10,000 men, who sigui bed thcr luiention lo work rather than be ille. Ill this section the larco evil cm anies have already nearly filled Ihelrouulas lor January, and Utile wnru will be done dunug the romaindcr of the month. Va.tfynu deire to nrnenrA nnvlhin, m fie Biok line, Histories, Novels, or Stand -nl w..rks,. any kind. S.-lmol Bon'.s arid nuternl, Wall P.ipsr, Paints 01 Novelties n--y Kin. I, stop m mi l aco h I . Luokhii ch.m Bread wav. f,,..l. l,,,,,V ir i. . has not III block w'hat vnt, ii-anl ,u.n gel it for you yery cheap. A grcit newspaper reader was out hunting recently, and u storm coming up be crept into a hoilow log fur shelter. Af- Ihe storm abated lio endeavored to rawl out, but round that the log had welled an that it was Impossible to make his exit, lie endeavored to uompress him selTas much as mseib!e, but with indilfer ent success. He thought about all the mean things ho had ever done, until finally his mind reverted to the laclthat he had failed to pay his subscription to the Cannon An vooatk for the put two years, and was thus defrauding I ho primer. Ou this he flt S'isiiiull that ho slipped out of the lo without an effort. Oroom and Bride Both Doad. On lest Thanksgiving the principal topio of conversation In Easlon and Pillirsbur was Ihe murriago of Miss Mollie Stcwort,ol the latter place, to Mr. Jesse Snyder, a youngjeweler.ol Eailon. The ceromonies took place in, the Presbyterian church and were attended by crowds. Shortly after re. turning from their wedding trip Mr. Sny der was taken ill and quick consumption developed. Mrs. Snyder also soon com. plumed and was prostrated. She died on u(w,y '"' w" bunl Fri i iu tt a .. J er diod while the mourners '""' Irom the cemetery. Both wid'l cmoected In Easlon. Anih , u"J"u"r0,eu ' dfrtftsiing circumstance is , "u'"uce mnas Mr. jotiau . Stewart, father of Mr,. Snyder. I. scrion.lv ' ... wi.h htW ,roubi,. i Bank Officers Eleotocl. Tne following officers were elected at n meeting held at the First National Batik, this borough, on Jan. 13, 1835, for tho en suing year Pcshlent, Thomas Ilemerer, Vice prosldent, K, F. Hoffqrd. Uaskjcr, W W. Bowman. Directors, II. F. HoHord, A. .1. Diitllng, Thomas Kcracrcr, .1. a, Zern, Dennis Han,, man, O. H. Seldlc, P. ,T. Klstler. Qfflcers Elect " At a regular slated meeting of Lehlghlon Council, No, 370, Itoyal Arcanum, held January 12th, 1885, Ihe following named officers werq Inslolled for tho epsulng yean Jcegcnt, w. A, Derhamor.. Vise Hejtenl, T. A. Snyder, Past Legem, W. II. Weiss, Orator, A. A. Hatch. Secretary, 1. J. Uretnejr. Collector, W.l". Long. Treasurer, W, W, Bowman,. Ohnplaln, Jno. S. Miller, Oulde, A. I, Koch. Warden, L S. Koch. Sentry, Diehard L. Ko(,ps. lteprosontatlvo lo Oram! Council ofPa.. W. U. Weiss. ' Trustees, John S. Lentz, Jno. T.Stmmcl. ant Wm. Wa'orbor. Aronnd Pleasant Corner. Mr. Uross, a rosldent of this place, was so untortpriato ape day last week, as to lose ten iionars. -rSIr. D. Nolhsloln and family, nf this t,i,. i.i . . i b, w , iiLiii reiauves anu incnus in LehUh coiint) last Sunday. Amos Hex, of JJihonlng, spent Sunday ttmong friends at Lehlghton. We are hlahly pleased tonotlco that onr popular friend J.T.MeDanlel was granted ancenentmo late torm or court. Mr. M. has cvorythlnn so arranged tlm' ha can ac. commodate panics- larzo or small at a moment s notlco. .Mr. C Heck, ot Mnhonlm;, was on a plea-urejiunt to Hnzloton last week. Sir. I'd. lIouKh, of LehlKhton, w.n the guest ol Thomas Horn last Sunday. Jlr.I.eojold IColby Is on a visit to friends in New York City. JoaKi-n. Fivo Fatal Accidents iu a Village. The village of 3 la mcca, in tho northern part of Wayne county, has been tho Eceno of H re natkable numborof fatal accidents within tho past fortnight. Dr. Ulter, a prominent physician, fell down stairs, nnd was instantly killed. A day or two later learn ran mvay with J. h. King and his wife.Mrs. King was. thrown Iron tho wngnn and killed. Later. Peter Hum If Wfifl lolling a tree near tho vill.no. The tree fell on lull) am) crusltol him to death. List week W. II. Slantoq was csuglit by his cluihing In n mill shafting, add was torn to pseces. On Friday William Grelner, while nt Work in Oslioru's umbrella stick Ijctnry, was struck on the heal by a large piece of won 1 that Haw from a taw table, an I almost iustiutly killed. Tho Asa Packer Estate- Argument was beard br the Orphans' Court, Philadelphia, Monday on exce tlons to Judge llanna's ndjudtcilion in the estate i mo pile Asa Paokor. Th decedent left tl.uun to the Washington Cnlleae. of Lex lugton, a., and directed that In addition n bond ol the college f.,r $1000 that ho had hould bo canceled. The legiey was claimed by both the Vircinla Military Academy au.l tho Washington and Leo University of Lexington. It was shown Ihat the Washington and Los University ad never Issuod any bonds, whereas the Military Academy had and it was shown that the te.d.ilcr held two $500 bonds of the serndetny. Tho bequest was held to bo inteu leil for Ihe Military Academy Coun. 21 lor the Washington nu.l L-o Universilv argued Unit I lie Inquest was intended (or Ihat Institution. The court took tho mat ter into consideration. ll'v. F. K. Barnd.rflhc Jordan Lulhcran church, South Whitehall, rooently had his pulpit labors enlarged by being elected to servo tho Lutheran wing ol tho L whill church as pastor. 1U IS a pioaclior of marked ability, and tho Lutherans or Low hill will bo well md ably served. During tho time ho has been Iu charge or tho Jor- Ian church, about a year and a half, he has proven himself a faillhful wnrker in In the .Master's vineyard, and made for hlmselt many friends. Ills service has been ono cl oyo for souls In darkne,', and his aim is to lead men to a bolter life. His sermons end admonitions ore so dlroct and elevating, so filled witli the light and lire or universal religion, Ihat they havo carried conviction to niacv hearts, ami brought to thoobservation or .ill the fesultsof his labors, Allontown Democrat. five Men Killed. Ai Good Spring, a small station on the Schuylkill ond Susquehanna branch oftlm liilailelpbia and Beading Itailroad, ab ml twoo'clock on Saturday afteriioon.lho boiler f Abraham hrnsl'ssaw mill cxplodod.with terribly fatal ellVet, fivo men being killed outright. The mill has been run bv Ernst Hit fifteen years, inaliug initio Umber lor tho Philadelphia and Beading Cool and Iron Company's colleries In the west end nf Schuylkill county. It employs from eight to ten men. Saturday hair the force were in Ihe woods, some distance from the mill, wding ami hauling logs. About 2 o'clock tho explosion occurred It is supposed to hevo been caused by a deA-cl in the boiler. The killed are Albort Ernst, oged twenty cars, nephew o( the mill owncri Henry 'oiler, Iwrnty-seycii years, leaves a wife and lour children! Jacob Gehres, ajed 35 years, leaves a wife and five children, and two others whoso names have not been rued. Good Spring is an isolated place and difficult to "reach. All the bodies were terribly mangVd aud parts ol them were picked up four or fiye hundred yards from the scene. A Misplaced Svltsb- Thiimduy morning of last week some rectum men ran a car of coal out of a short siding at Stouv Creuk to the main line cl the Lehigh Valley Itailroad, and after emptying tin car, pushed it baok upm the nung, out neglected to close the switch. Pasienger train No. 10 came thuuderlng along at its usual speed, aud asil was snow. ing, engiueer.I.il.ti Bice was unable to see that ihe iwllch had been left open. In an instant the train left tho main Hue and ran up tho siding, colliding with tho coal ca-, behind which were several cars of log . These cars the engine shuved ahead of it, and pushed them out ofthe siding, over a wagon road, and into Stony CreeMrajgipj the train of passenger oars olong Willi it. The ooal and log oars and the loc.imi.live, plunged into Ihe creek, while an empty passenger car nearest the engine ran part way down tho bauk. The fireman, A. T. Evans, of Wilkesbarre, jumped from the engine as it was jroing down the bank, end was iuitaully killed upon failing upon some logs in the creek. Fortunately none others were injured, except the engineer, whs was sllghlly scald! by steam, and I who remained at bis post until resaue.i. The P"i'K ""' uolhing of the wreck uoiii auer it nan oocurroa.-white Ilayea rua. Atral-Un ..inii. ,. ......i i a ",nn " V.''V,?. .??.". 5.?a?" 1 I Tho Lohigh Y-alley RallroaJ. I At the srioual meit ng ni the stockhnld. 'trtof tha lohigh Valley llollroail Tuesday Proaldent Wilbur's report showed the in come rrom all sources to bo J 10,180,351.39; Iheopnating expenses, $0,240,072,79, leav ing $4,910,278 4U,agsinst which are charged; Interest on bonds, 2,0J7 ,207.50) dividends, $2,202,212.13, on Interest ou floating dobt, Bute taxes, loss on Morris Canal, elo , $173,355 05; In all, il.yua.SOl.TI, making a balanceol profit or $37,473 73. The capital Secoitnt amounts to $57,040,920. Ths I'ol lowing ofil-crs for tho ensuing year wero elected! President, Ellshft P. Wilbur. llrectors. Charles Hsrlshnfn, William L- Conyngham, Arlo Pardee, WJIIiam A. Ingham.George B. Markle,Unbcrt II.8,ayrei James I. Blakslec, Joseph Potterson.Garrrlt B. Llndernun, John O. Fell, Bobcit A, Lamberton, John B Oirrett, Bhall Wo Have Water 1 in conversation with our most prominent citls-ns nnd bnilniss men durlnu tho week, wo Hnd all ortncin, Democrats and Republi can', determined lo vole lor no man. nt the coralngborouu.il election, who Is not In favor ofn good water supply. It Is a ttiln-f we have repeatedly urged and aro pleased to find that ourcltfions havo at lust awakened tothefact that an adequate water supply In tho town Is adlro necessity, A correspondent to tho Auvocatb, a row weeks ago gave racts and ai urcs based upon an actual survey and proved conclusively that wo have threo sourcisrroin which to oblalq the peccssory ' supply, and at ft oust or n,ot mora than $'.5,-1 110, In either case Nowslncosuchls the caso why not call n meeting otour citizens to discuss tho subject i "'"--"-- 1- i w a vote at the coming election? Now Is the time to not. Do not wait until there Is danger or a water ramlno or until tho town Is reduced to ashes by fire. It Is a serious maiicrand no mistake II a flro wero to break out during a high wind the town Is dooiucd, ror there Is no water, no llrcappara tu. Come, now, who "start the ball rolling." Pooplo in and ont of Town, We would be pleased to haye our citizens send us Items under this head as it is im possible for us lo secure them all Ed. o John Kirk, or Philadelphia, spent last Sunday In town. Capt. If.irry Swarlz, of Mauck Chunk, was In town Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kntz, spent Sunday among relatives. In Allenlown. Will McKcaver and Will Graffin, of Catasau-iiia, spentSunday in town. Frank L. Bebor, nf Weissport, Is on trip to llarrisburg this week. M. George Cliuss, olherwljo the irra preslble Milton, was doing Weatherly and Ilazleton last week. Jos. Obct has relurutd home from Chicago, at which place ho vfas stopping for several weeks. We aro pleased to notice our friend J, L Gabel on the street agiin, after an illness of threo or four weeks. Miss Lulu JJehner, of Lehlghtnn, and Miss Jennie Alexander, of Danville, weio at Allenlown on Monday. Misses Mary and Aggie Nusbaum, tiro estimable young ladles ot this place, were Visiting at Pottsville during tho iveek. Weissport Items. Ever since tho first Sunday evening in the new jeor protrocled meetings have been in progress In tho Evangelical church, of this place. Not very many of those who ore out ol the Old of tho blessed, lmic ns yet shown or manifested any disposition to relent from their old habits and ways. An earnest nnd energetic disposition is nun i tested by tlio pastor aud members to al.l Ihoso who aro deairinus of leading i better life. A better, more eincero am: earnest ptator never occupied a pulpit or welched with greater solicitude over a fiork than docs Rev. PcLong, the head of the church. His exhortations are deep, earnest end soul ttirrilig, mid It eoema strango Ihat so few have ovulk-.l themselves or tho o , porluuily cxlended l.y tlita good man ond his followers. The post office aeromblo is beginning to boil again. Tho applicants are on tho lookout with petitions, and bono every man for bis signature. Anemosities aro oreatcd and bilterness developed through this little bit of patronage. This is wrong, but the whirligig of politics prod.iees such tliines aud therefore we must abide by It. One night Isst week some unknown persons, or l urglars.niade an attempt on an East Weispnrt house. There was nothing stolen, and the object of their midnight visit was a quiudary until the next day, when the cat was It-It out of the bag by the person who was the object of these ma rauders. The purpose was not so much for lucre as it was to steal onea)f the pi in. cipal teachers of Franklin township. This would have been accomplished but lor the heroic defence made by Ihe contlcmanly toucher. When tho rlr.t onslaught was madotho Individ lal iu a fearless manner jumped out nl bed and aroused the oilier inmates nf the house, this, of course, com pelled the burglars to make a hasty retreat They escaped unmolested, lull if successful in purloining the teacher It would have been a great calamity to Ihe citizens nf Esst Weisiiiort, for in that case the schools would havo been without a bead or guide. In order to fruslr.i'o such a diabolical toheme in tho future Ihe school board has oome to the conclusion to lorm a protective associn. lion and oilar a reward for the arrest and punishment ol persons who may attempt to kidnap the teacher. Unto this lime llio tcliool board's action Iu the case has been euV-tiie lor no attempt lisniiva been niado to kidnap Franklin's gentlemanly teacher. The parly interested ssys, that it was no ghost that he saw in his room that night. Tho fire engine committee appointed some time ogo Is xe.il. only at work making arrangements ani collections to buy a steamer. During tho week they had a number of meetings. A considerable sum ofnionny his besu raised and tho prospects now are that Weissport will soon have a wall equipped fire company. Our gentlemanly Iriend W. M. Mere d Hi, or Philadelphia, paid Weissport a visit during the week, Rumor has it that 0. W. Sewell.tht yery efficient ond accommodsting agent of tqe r. 1c It. Railroad Company, at this place, will leave us ere long. We hope there is no truth about this for Mr. Sewell gives complete satisfaction toall the patrons ol the company, and wo venture to say that the compauy could uot get u moro satisc lory agent. Aaron. A Lady's Perfect Companion. Paimlkis Ciiii.diiiktu, a new book by Dr. John II. Dye, one of New York's most skillful physicians, shows that pain is not necessary iu Childbirth, but results from causes easily understood Hnd oyerooino It clearly proves Ihat any woman may be mine a mother without suffering any pain whatever. It also tell, how to nyereome and prevent morning siesness, swelled limbs, and all ollmr evils' unending preg nancy. It la reliable ami highly rndursod by physieians every here as a wile's true private oniinanmn Cut this nut i it will save you great pain, and jm-.iblv your lilo Rflrirl twn .imi.i cl.,,... r... A. ..... - - Doon. two peni stai U.l.nn.iil.U an i coolllential letter sKJirs; a:;,, ui,b i Woatherly Chlpi. li of. Balliet reglslerta at Die Gilbert 410USO on Monday. TOo Ice n.eu are working day and night. Revival service uro le(ng held in the M K. Church, 'flic happiest tne,n In town is 0. V. V, yriesbach it is a girl, Prof. Htighaon.of New Yotk, wilt per? form on the rollers on Friday ond Suliirdi-y evenings, J3rd and 24th Inst. He Is lo act tho Chicago dude and, the beginner's firet exercises. The orango ra,ce last eyenlti wn, uno. Monthly examinations In our schools this week. Dr. J. B. Twpod!, left Air tho New Or. lesns Exposition on Monday. The L. V. It. It. (ire about finishing threo sidings here; each being about quo half ni i lo long. Miss Hultlo Evans is dangerously (11 with bruin feyer. Mr. John Seylson is on the sick list. NuNTica. Carbon Advocate Prlzo. Last fql, II. V. Morlhln e-, oditnr of tho Carbon AlvcCatr, placed in my hands four splendid books lo bo given to four pupils in lour of our sch.-olj, tho pupils mm receiving tho books to hoye made tho highest class-record in their repectiyo schouls during tho first four months of tho term. The custom of giving priz-s lo suc cessful students has prevailed In schools and colleges for ceqlurles, and in all parts or the civilized world. And while somo havo ii ac?il nr id ii.i...i ii,. ii., lir zea amoniv.t Itm ll.t .,r ' , ., . I , our own observation in -i i no warrant such a c.i cllllon. ! mm the very stall thcro was neaitny emulalion in I hea sc hooli whi. h was kept up to tho timo for awanling these prizes. Tho napies of tho successful pupils anil their class record is as follows. Grammcr school Emma Merlz, O di vislon,clas3 record 93. Intermodlalo echool Tliie Busi, A division, class record 93 secondary school No. 2 Elk Wnlck, B division, class record 90. Secondary school Nn. 1 Carrie Rufr, B division, class record 97, III brhairortho teachers orthesorchcals. and tho pupils to whom thete books were awarded for their exceptional good record, I return my sincere thanks to Mr. Morthi mer fir the Aovocatk Priz-, and for tho friendly tint) generous way he remembers ur, O. . niiran, Trine raj ol Echo .Is. Litarar7 Notes. Gonuv's Laiiy's Bonx fir February is one nl tho prettiest Valentines which the month has brought us. Tim opening illustration, a haudsiuna stoel plate, has lor lis subject n very cute little couple, consist jog ol a chubby boy, in a chnrarlerislto pose, ami a little .iolorc. gtrl,who is looki n over his ihoulder, "making eye ot him,' and asking, "Will ynu bo my Valentine?" A fine picture or Mr. W. W. Core. ran. if Wa hi'ntun, D. C, the pliilmtl.ro is', accompanies a bioj,ppln' of that gou' io man, nnd a description, Willi illmtrnlio.i, nl the famous instilutimi known as "The j Louise Home." Besidoi tho uuiil president ial portrait, there is a largs nu liber if handsome cuts illustrating fashions ard fancy work. There are soma psnccialiv goou rnoii eiories tins month, besides ilia inieicsling serial.-, ' Under Grav Skien.1 and "Dreeing of tlm Weird." Ihn lait nf which is drawing lo a close. "Marjoric's Knight," nml "Ti o Professor.'1 aru both good clones, and there is some commend able work in me shape or shorter sketches A sprinkling or pretty poems fills out tin literary Part ol the book, nnd tho balance U tne mailing matter Is mndo up of useful iniormoiinn on almost every point that cm interest a lady, be sin a quiet homo bid v. whose interests oro in h-iiisekeeninu ami family allairs, or a brilliant woman nf s iciuty. uollKYS Ladt a Book never appeared la better advantage than it does under its preent inanaceinent. Everv month il oilers some uew ullrantion. and wins fresh laurels. It is ono of tho publications that grows ota graceiutiy, lenewlng Us ywuth witii each comicg generation, nnd seounuj, like tho l'hconix, to be born for eternity. WINTER FASIII0N3 FROM GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK. Green, brown, orav. and red nre tlm mvorno colors ol luu atusou. Iridescent ornaments, in llio form of Hit, round fluwe.ru aro woutnted as aigrettes for bonnets. Bai-qiiPR for cloth diessen havo dl- vergeut pomn tummeu with graduated disk.! of braid, Ihe l,irest at Ilo top. Jerseys are cut off in front like n pointed Ytt, nud trimmed with a row of uiucnroons nronnd Hid oolar, down the tue lionts, on the eelgu nud Mccvcs. Gold wrought embroideries aroused for vesta of eliuinr tlresiss. Others me covered with mi embroidery of oheujlle or ueiitis. Mnffj Rre medium in Mr.t. nnd mnv either match the lasbiurMtilo trimming or be of the suit uiattri.il with bauds ol (ur. bnils of brown velvetoon nre made with a liliiln skirt nnd Ioiil- puloujise. or poinieu u.itjU6 ami qrapsry, k itti collar, culli, nud border ou the tkirt of bruer. Qold laae is iutrodtioed in many ol tho fancy articles of nroVacir Black silk bono and ulianers nre worn hiiu muner nnit eva unr, toilettes. or tho bo'o tnuy maleU Ibe ubief colors nsed in the cuninme. -Fans may Us of black or while lace. nr mulch tho color of the toilette. Feather fans with sold or tortoise shell atlcks nia hauiltomo. On FriJay ninrnirg last, a man named Conrad Struble, claiming to hail from Al lenlown, was arrested at Bowmtunville, on the L. i S. R. It. He is charged with stealing two overcoals from the hall ofthe residence of Mr. N S. Outright, at Maueh Chunk. Ilo was taken b f-re a Justice of tho Peace who committed him to tl.e Ma it I'll Chunk Jail for trial. Tho inmost were fouud in bis possession. STOCK MARKETS. Reported lip to 12 o'clock, by Da Haven A Townsend.Ilankors.Nii. 33 8 Third Street, Philadelphia. Stocks bought and euld eilhor for cash or on margin. J'nitidcr4i:a, Jan.. llih 1SFS. bid asked II 83's, Ext U S Currency 0's ,...1(111 127 ....1I2J 1I2J US 41. new U S 4's Pennsylvania 11 It Pmladolphla A- Reading R R... Lsliieh Vallev It It Lehigh Otal A- Navigutinn Co... 1211 121! -itij 8 58) 39 3 31 Inl 38 131 49 S7 34i 2U to .. 49r ,. 7, , 381 38 Buff. N. Y. A Phlla. It R Co 21 New Jersey Central 33 Northern Pacific Com 10 " Pnfd 38J Oregon Transcontinental I3 Union Pacific 48 Western Union Sti Wea Shore Im , 319 Loutsvillx It Nashill 211 Silver, (Trade.) 85 JOSEPH SAVITZ, Boot and Shoe Maker, Opposite CLAUSS k I1KOM, Bank Street, Lohiskton. Itepairing neatly dono nt low prices. Pntvonnge solicited, yet. w.-uij. JIAltKIII). -GJFTOn tho 15th Inst . by Bv. 0. P.. Hay, T. F. Ayo", or Manch Chunk, and is Alice E. Gift, or Al'en- town. ii ie.iHlHLL-KLaTZ.-Qn the 10th ....... v., ,,. u. ifi-rj, uenp .). ur,-v foiel.of Hlallnglnn.aiid Miss Emma W Kloiz, nf Wol'sport. ' New Advertisements. RFOLAn A romcdv thnt can destroy tha germs ol Dtiuiui.-i, .m-j wnon onco settled has tho pow er to root it out, must to appreciated by thoso aClctcd. Thn'icmarkablo cures of young children nnd the mo p wonderful cures of tliosootmlddloagoaud fata In life, as II lustratcd by our piloted 'testimonials, proio lloon's S.ns,rAim.i.v to be a icfULlc rem cdy, containing remedial ngcnls which do l'lVlof,111" scroIulaauat7radlaieltfroin nr...... ,VAr,:'ci!' N' ''-in. 81, 1H7D. Mrasrt. C. I. Hoot) & Co., Lowell, Mass.! e0HvfnrCtV,-rT'.cn A1"" I'vlous tithe! f,o?J.i0i,J',Ill!ul,Lccnl1 constant suf ferer 'from sciofi otis ulcers or sores, which lor my aged fa.her ami m enjoy life c, nllroiny Intcuco peisonal InlerAtin llooiM HAr.3.iMini.uv,aiid I cannot refrain from ex prcsslnrr my grallliulo for tho pcnnai ent curothrt woiulcimi inedlcino cffccteil ir 1 my asoiicuny iwoycais ago, w i lo living in Lowell, wncii all my physicians cave ii e i p fA.JS '"? m ?n, nc"W0 conentlon. One thlnsl'cfoio IrloEO. 1 hato recomuicmlcd yoursarsaparlll.t to lmndieds, and I th ink r'iT in11'!1,',1,! cases, and ii iy fVl Its Invincibility In cmlng scrofula- lias be. KaVi,s.? V l,y 11,0 V'"detfu cuies It I w ulRcletl usIUo fvpm my own; I trust sou will not ho slow in making th0 ineiits of f1???,".fSA,n?A1,Ana,'A :i'bwnrvcryw here' for U Is rj duly you one to mankind; Wit! bC3t wishes 1 remain cry trulv vonrs. SARAH C. ;V1'11TTIER. HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA Is a Eltllfiilly-prcnared COllt tint lilt!, mnnnn. trated extract, bj a process peculiarly our vim, nt mo nest remedies ot tho vecotabio kingdom known tomcdlca! science ns altera tives, blood-purlllcrs, diuretics, aud tonics. Sold by all druggists. Price t , or six for 85. C. I. HOOD ft CO., Lowell, .Mass. Marpief ic Cures, is ihe first man to discover tho philo30phle.1l prinelpie that nil nervous uilus, aches, and ......,,, c.,uiu uu ireuieu iroin t tit "brain 0 tilery," from whence einan iic all ii.im., force and will power. All oilier forms ol ..v,,. ,lb n..,uus ni?! r lers ar r.llltlres. Lvery pcrsun who sulfera from nervousness ...... .I,,.,,,!,-, ,,,i nic-oicioe' only palliate but nevercuro. Theso nppllinei's are mair' noiie. iiiii uiiior rrom nllathers In tha mar ket which aro electric M.unetiftn Is the , '.v eora'ivo ipialllles nre wotiilerrul In all nervous ojniplalnts. Ihe H"r)ii(n ilir,lcmiu pr.iello d magnoilo treat- ....... ,y .,t. i. i,KV in ucrvotis iMJuisn., 1,11 1I11I not trout Iroin tho "brain battery " Dr UILt. has 111111 o this i-ri.ni .u...... .... i. only euro euro for Neirnm if,,i ..,. 1,1. ... , . ' """""'"i nun iviuney uo.n- Plaim.., Paralysis, Omit, Mpin.il weiikno-s. Dyspepsia, Odnsilpailon. Ool Limbs and . ., ..in, vii-iic,:,, uci I,. 1,1 1 1 nn, tin. i,r. .. u "'"jo'iy, , 1 no .nannotto Urush lirta lulls, nndtlie only nrllolool tho kl.i. Invented. It Is the trreatest ca tlve aio 1' kiio.m and used n a "brush bath" Impirts tone, ruplonlsliesthodebllltat d sjsteto, and creiiies naimtli. Inchronlo eas, our Mair no lo Hotuls, Hells nu.l Pads should bo used. Ihu brushes are w.irr intedto do ihe wora 01 money ti-funded. Send for olioal -r nnd tos tlmonlal. Ily tfivlng a description ol nor vous trouble, wo will Klvcadvico nud dlte) tlons how to u-o oijr appllanoa, 1111,1, rn V'-t MAUNli.Tltj' APPl'.UNOK COMPANY, Lock Box 05, Waslilnirton. I) - Jan. 24, 1335-tf. NO SURPRISE ! TUB aoyEltNMLNT LNDOI1SL3 The American Agilciilliirisl. FUOSt TKNTII CENSl'S, VOI.. 8. JCSTFellLtauD 'Tho .Imcrfcon Jjrlp uliurlst Is u.poc till, worthy n mention, because or thu n-in.irlt-aMe success li has aiteine.t the unluuo 1111 1 untlriVKoirortjol In proprietors tq thereat and exend lis circulation. Its contents nr" duplicated every month ror 11 tiirtnaii edi tion, which alsu circulates widely," This trihuto la a p oasinir In.'ilont In the niartollous pearly HALF A UKNTUKY career ol tills reeu'ilsed leading Auricul tural Journal vl tho world. What It la To-Day. Six months ago tho American. gicuituUtt entered upon a now career ot prosporlt), und tq-day It Is liirniperlortuanrsluillarperiodl cat over produced In this or any other coun try. I.loher In olliorlisl strciiirth: richer in In onginvlng; printed on ttmr paper, and presenting In every Issue 101 columns or original reading inallor rrom thu ablest writers, and nearly U0 Illustrations. Dr, Ueorite Tliurbor, fur noirlv 11 quarter ol n century tlio editor In chief or the Amtrlcan Agricultural. Joseph Harris, Uron D. II11I siead, Uol. M. O. Weld, and Andrew s. Ful lor, thoothtr ongtlmocdlto .', tonother with oilier writers who Inyo uiado tho di'ierlraa Agriculturist whatlt Is to-day, are still at their posts. WHAT, FREE ? ? ? Every subscriber, whoso subscription Is Inimedlitely rurwurded ns with llio p.l:o 4.1 SO per year, and IS cents extra lorpostao on Uyolopsdlauuklng l t In all will re cetvo the Amcilcan Agriculluriil rEnirllsh ortlcrman lor nil of inb5, and b-pesentcd Willi 1I10 American Agriculluritt f'uniny Cjc lopedia (just out), 7uo pases and oyer 1.UJ0 eiiKravings. r.irongiy uouna In 010:11, ti.uck and itold. Tins otitlrely new volunio Is a reniark tblo storehouse and book olrereroneo tor every iiiicni, ui Human Kllinvirutic, mom ling an Agricultural Supplement by Ur Thurbor. Send three 2 cent s'itiii.s for mailing you spieiinon American Agrtcullurtti. an clrir.int lorly page premium list, with 200 Illustra tions, and spoei'iien pmes ot our Family Cyclopedia, ti.iuvnssers wanted everywhere. PUB. A M Hit I C A.N AORICULTUltlST. David W. Judd, Pres't. S. Ilurham, Sec. ui uivmind niff lurK. F. P. BOYER, Parryville, Carbon Co., Pti eipcctrulljr onnonnooi that h will havts constantly on hand a largo drore cf choice BREEDS OF SIIOATS, which ho will dispose of at very LOWEST MAItKKT PHICES. Nelnvltesan Inspea- llonof his stock bclore jou puroUaie else. Is prepared to alter and attend to diseases of Pigs at all tlinos, F, y, DOYEVI. tor ll.lMMjr- State of North Carolina, AOBICULTURAL DEPARTMENT. BALktan, N.C., Jane lMh, 1M4, T Ihe People of tho Northern, New Ens land and Noith Western Stalest It is with dee,i rogret we learn of the hesry loss yo sumuinea iJ ino tresis and lee Wednesday, Thursday an4 Friday nights, May 2Jth, !9lh and 30th. As usual our State, North Carolina, Escapes.; Our tobaecn Plants a re unhurt and ur..i.. nicely, tlraln and ira,i cruos are very tine. joiiainai( wnatover done to inottilelleate vezelahles and fruits. Wo are very desirous or having the many thousands ol acres of tnneeiipted land settled ",, i...ruin,iiini y ooriuvrn i r oier s.n . we can otler vou a cllinatA ex.n,,,t trr,.n i..,. and early frusta. Norih Carolina It wlihlp f.fteen hours ride V. "ew .ya.'k- T,,e v"(t resources or the bl.n. will be cililbllut iq this cliy at the (Iraud State Expusltleu Oslober littoljih, I AYERS Ills my duly and pleasure to larn'sh Inter matloa to puriou, sieklni; homes In IhsfiUle Very Rtspeotrully, Jno, T. PATnicic, fitftH A(cat Imralgratloa, SXUilET, lohightw, Vt, MtLllItH and Dcalora l AllTCimliof GRAIN ItpPOtlTlCi) OLU ItEUULAH MAnEEVRATKS We weald, also, losoecttnllrlnlorra osri u sens that vre are noT? felly prsparoite t mtm run Tram any Win prod at VKH I.OVTBST fRJCES. M. nEILUAK Sf CO. JnlllS The Winter Resort, YINELAND OR SOtlTHERN FINES IrMOURK COUNTY, N'TH O-Vr.pt.ltfn. (Not New Jersey). Is on the most elevated point ofthe long leaf pine section In tho South. Frcs frem every malarial Inflissnoe. The atmosphere la highly charged with otone frurj the almost boundless pln.s. Send for work on "The, Pines," written by a physician who has made tho lung disease a (fo sln,4y It elves a, history of thlj section, Senthern Pines, 004 many hints which will be or Interest jo rthemnatles and Coaturapilrta. Wt nil) send a few thontand copies free of test to. those applying during the nejt few raontrsn Wedeslro.to correspond with ptiyselans,and will muko It to thtir Interest to write to as. CONSIIMFTITES AUD RHEUMATIC WHY SUFFER? Whenjou can find relief and pleasure bf spo2dlnga month or two on (hfirummlt e the celebrated long tear po region of thsj Sonth. Very low rates of board will be pha,rgod hy the hotel am) bearJIng hensos during the winter of KS4, and the State Iramlgrtlen Department has arranged that porsonsoq tholr first visit eon'securo round-trip tltkttt) from Boston, New York and, Baltimore at vory low rotes. Address OtO. I. 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