New Advertisements. Executor's Salo Of Ynliiablo Ileal Est nlc. There will b 10M at publle tale on the premises late of 1 nomas Soil, deo'd, In the township bi r ranaiiD, iiarnou uo., i-a., cn Saturday, March 21st, 1885, at UN I! o'cloek P. M a certain TRACT OF j.an ii, lu'joimnic lan.ior.ios. ticiiwcinini, Jacob 8 poll ii, Stephen Snlt anil tho 1'oco a eeo ureea, containing rouriccn ncrva mm allowancei, al! under eood cultivation The Improvetneats araa IIIIIOK DWKhf.lItU IKJUSI-'.H x2i recti Hank Harn. no x tu ft., ther outbuildings, fcc, Terms will be tnade kaorrn at llms and place or sale, by AMANDAS W. SOLT, niar.7 Surrlvlng Liccutor, Auditor's Notico. ' In the Orphans' Court lor the Co. or Carbon, January Term, HS5. In the natter or the Estate nr LILIAN It. JOS Kl'll, Deceased. The Aurlltor appointed by the said flourt te makodlstrlhntlon or tho luntla in the hands of (I sort; Ruddle, Administrator of said Es tate, anil arlelnic trora the sale or rral estato Mild decedent, will meet the parlies Inter sited lur the purpoie of his appointment on THURSDAY, Al'ML 2ko, I8S5, at H.INE o'clock A. M., at hit Olflco In the llorough or Mauch Chunk, nhen ami where all parties Intrrested are required to make and proyo their chilmscr be debarred Irom coming lu upon said fund. 1. II. UAnilEIl, Auditor. rkiist5..w MB Dllake 170 to 4150 per month Oielllnir our Standard ItouKS ISt IIiules. Sternly wora lor Spring and Mnnnmr. Address J, U. Mc ClffcDY & Cn., Philadelphia. i a m rv Claims n specialty, a ml WAR IlAVis. a II I) IT HI N A Ii I UIM II IlAVis ll l 1 U'llilllI'.STKAII CKIII'IKIOAT. PS and allkln.Hnr LANIISCItll'T bnmtht And sild. Lirite Stock, and Highest Prices mid. Ilo ynu wnnt to sell or bur? " " write to A. A. THOMAS, Attorney at Law, Washington. D. O. Inn. aire. MERCHANT.SJT0'u,l,1,i"1,rl!.1.? profits by Introducing a line urnisw goods. In ulrpensltde to all r.inillle. will addnsslor fall ptirllculars.il E.SLTII FOOD (Junes v, 14 . Ii till Aenue, Kew York dec 27 ly MANHOOD Xestered. Axentltrnan havliv- Innocently ontractsd the hahlt or self abuse In his outh, and In e.inicnucnci aullered all the errors or Sexual Incapacity. List jltan hooel, Pht tlcat I'ecay, tlincrul Prostration, ele., will, out of syinpathv lor his ft-Uow aarTerers, tuall Ireu the r.clpo by which ho was finally rured. Address in cunlldeiico J. W. I'INKKY, 11 l.'sdarSl., Now ork. tee.7I'ly " "Will tho oomin man rmoke V w m iet tlod by rrof. YWt lu hla charmJEtf jam phlct UajTi.niorcovcr,tIwttbo rational way to us tobacco is through tho pl,e. All tgrtu that ouly the best tobacco hmiM bo used. Which Is tho but 7 1 hat to which Nituro hu contribute) the most ex qolalta flarora. Wack well's Hull Durham Smoking Tobacco Oils the bill compleU ly. Nearly two-thirds of all tho tobacco jcr own on tho Golden Tobacco belt of North Giro Una roea"tntothdrDttnufactory of lllack. well, at '.Durham. Thry buy tho pick of uitt cnuro poction, jieuco BlackwoU's Bull Durham Bmoklnfr Tobacco Is tho beit of that tobacco. Don't be dtcoUed hcu you buy. Tho Durham Bull trade mailt la on VJTW'"""' ""'""y "'.in nt unrtlilnir lsi hy I! I nj'aklnic on agency lor thf boi si lllnvt "il'bin.knut ll-irlnnora succied u and If. None tail, Tirmsfree. IIallktt II.kik I'm. Portland. Maine di-oSnly II. V. MORTHIMEB, Sr Rotary public. ornci:! advocath nun.Dixo, Bankway, Lehighton, Penna All bitrinesa pirtninlnR lo tho ofilro will receive prnnipt atlentlnii. 10. New Liquor Sfcore The undtralKned p pretrnllr announces te the publls tlut he has opened a Wine and LiQUO' Store, In the UuUdlna; next to the "Carlion House," Bank St., Lohighton, nil Is prepared to supply Choice Brands or WINK- and LICU'OHS,' BYE W'lilSKlKS. HltANDIES, BUM, OIN, ALCOHOL, MINT, liiri'HUS. KIMMKL. He., he., at Very Lowest Prices. 1I01TLK3 ANIt LEillJUllNS C11L.VP. William G. Heilig, March T-yl Lehlshton, Pi. THE SURE FOB, CURE j KIDNEY DISEASES, LIVER COMPLAINTS, CONSTIPATION, PILES, AND BLOOD DISEASES. PHYSICIANS ENDORSE IT HEARTILY. I erer nacd." Dr. p. c. IMlou, Houston, Vs. "Ktdney.XVort la always reliable." St. H. N. Clark, Bo. Hero, Vt. "naaey.Wort haseurcd ray w Ife alter two year uffertas." Or.C.il.Bummcrlla, BuallUl.Ca. IH THOUSANDS OF CASES It haa Cured wh.ro all e Iio had failed. It la m'.M. jniteaolent, CEttTAlN LX ITS ACTION, but tuumlesa In all cases. tVl t elcaawa the HU.d aad Stmctheaa or d artree New I Jr. to all too Important erjaai cf the body. Uhe natural actios of tio Xldncya la reitored. The Urcr la cleanaol of allflscaae, aad tha Dowels rooTe froely and Ucalthfully. In this way tho worat diseases axo cradlcatod frota tho system. g ran, ttco uo cn bet, ecu ei oaraaJis. Dry can bo scat by nail. jrTELLS. niCUAItDSONACO.Onrllngtsa Yt, For Bargains in Dry Goods, DressGoods, Notions, Carpets, Silverware, Queensware, Groceries, Ue. ao TO E. H. Snyder's Bank St. Lchighton. w 5?2sl Blackwcll'a Genuine Hull Durham xKn J the choice of all Ju .ro. oi f2m BmokuiST Tobacco. fe'" rawca "Original Ohoap Cash Store." Kinds of Toilet Soap. Our stock ol Toilet Soaps Is or extra fine quality and rieniy periuinttl. Roral Kashmir, Cashmere Uonnet, Juren lie, Manilla, Cream White, tloney, Palma. rosa, Uulphur, Uorax, UleKont, Carheltci Venetian lloquet, Senslhle Tnhlet Halm, Owotso, Hotel Glycerine and Spermaceti, Club Haiti, Kltk's tllycerlne, Transparent (llycerlne, No. to Ulycerlne, Dotal Windsor, Uath Klnif. Itoyal, Nubian Pulm, Oh, How Pretty, Arinory.Trumpot, Checkmate, Pearl, Kldcr Flower, Prussian Ilalh, Noseuay, Or. deal, Omnibus, Imported and Uotnestlo White and Mauled Castile, Yankee, Clipper and Alben't Sharing Soap, J. T. NUSBAUM, Opp. I'uhllo Square, Hank Street, Lohltch. ton, Pa. Jane T, l!8t-ly. SATURDAY. MARCH 21, 1885. SPECIAL NOTICE. Persons uiaklni! payments to this nflice by money orders or postal notes wilt please make Itie.it payable at the Wkisspobt Tost Offici, as tho Lc- hljliton offloo is KiiT a money (ir.ieroffipo Our Neighborhood in Brief. If you want tho address of your paper chanced this spring plea an notify us in time. He had just returned from his summer vacation, and describing Hie beauties f mountain scenery to a lady fiieinl, he atk- eil : " Have ynu ever seen the Cats kill mountalin ?" and she answered " Not but I have teen the Dulls cough syrup I" Thero are about twenty churches in Allen town. 'JrU-Snliiliiir stone jwlry. mounte.l on gold, at E II. llnhl's, Mattch Chunk, Churlcs H. Miiorhoul has disinvered a large deposit of fiuo saud in Uppor Marlon township. William Uuntilr.ger, a prominent rili z-n of Ecliiivlkill llayeo, died recently, iigid h2 ye.irs. SiD'tl ynu want In get a walcli at a prim nevi-r tlii'tuht of lel'uro,gi lu E. II. Hull I. Maucli niinnk. -A owo ! onzli.e to Robert C D.sa, nf Hanowr township, Lehijh oiunty, rvrenllt gave birth to trit'lets. The charier of the OnlnHurpn Nalir.nul Rink orpirej in. I inc. mid slepratealready being tflk- n to I avi" it n tiiwi-d. ;iJ"AI iga'or Inth. cold moiinled. a1 lowest pr.ccs, at E. H. Ilnhl'a, Muueli Chunk. A bill has been pasied by the Lrgisla- tjro nf this Slate confining fishing for trout to April, May and June. -The Drat of April, which in this com tnunily is tcarded as n, universal pny day, is rapidly apprrai lilnj. flfQiieen ,t Co's. relnhraled ev clisses and sii'i Incl's, are sold by E. 11. Unlit. Alaui'll Chunk. The Crone Iron Works, at Catasanijua, nr.' at present tinning out about 100!) Inns ol iron weekly. The next 'air of the Tarmera' and Me c-Iki iiIi-' Instil titi-, n i Eiitnti, will be held oh Sept. 2Sd, Sr.rl, 21 h and :5th. li.Ifyou wunta ntcc.Rinihiih.easy shave vnur hair cut or sliaiiiKinini;,go tn rrntu llocderer's Submit, tiiuli-r the Exclmnge Hn. tel. Ilo will tix you right, and dun'tyou for.ot it, Scvcrul uiifticci'sslul attempts at bur ularr were tnadn in Old South Uethlebem one night lubt uerk. Charles Ildhlcrinan, an engineer at a ollicry near Miih.itioy City, (ell down n sli'im a distance of sixty feet on Thursday ol Inst neck, and broke Ills neck. Mrs. lul Snyder, id Lehigh Gap, on Sdturday week alippe l mi tho iceuuihr leps in Irnntnf her house, and was thrown f'irwaril with such ylnleiu-a lh.it alio iltslo cit. il lid la of her khnuliltra. Hanged hair is gmug nut ofstvle, and ara I'.iii.-1 up lung., hy uaina Jnihvii.V TrStriii. Only 'Ji vnia nod $1 a Utile. Sold by T. I) TnoiiiiK, ficlitghtoii, Tl.o D oard nf Pardons Tuesday ims. imned the heinng in tho raso ol Kd win Boilicras. who ia tn Ihi hanml at Wilkes, barro April Till, until the 25lli in.t. Crniip ran cii'ed in twenty niinutai by using .Indwiu'a Tar Syrup as dtrei'led 1'riiv, 25 onta mid $1 per bottle, gold bv T. V. ThmiiHS, Lclilglili.il. . WANTED. A girl lr general house. woikj must be a gnu I washer and imncr. Apply al I. 8. Knch's Cigar Store, Iljuk stiect, Pleasure, Fairsfactiriii, haiipines, j-y. and delight, by in.ing .Imlwin's Pui"Tr S:.rup. Sold by T. I). Thonuis. L-hiluou. Cotire sinin Snwden, Monday Hp. jminted Jmeph Howard Marti, sun d Jus eph Murtz, of Alleiituwn, tn the iiavnl cidctshlp at Annapulii fro.n too Tenth Congressional district. We don't cive awae trial Imtil.. r Jadwtn'a Tar Svriip. (t il we did. e arv ikhIv wniilil be clued, and Imaiiipaa wnu'1,1 lieal a standstill. Sold by T. D. Thomas, Lehighlnn. While n pastencer train on the Lehigh Valley Railroad was running at a high rate jf speed near Slatiiigton Saturday a ilnylnc wheel of the engine broke oll'and run Into fie L'liigh river. The Haiti was stopped before any lurlherdamage was done John Genruey wus killed at Unncdale. Saturday niorniiig while Inading coal from the Delaware and Hudson KH-kels into Erie car. The frozen coal which had bren un dermtiicd lell, burying him. Two ot hers were slightly injured, JXf Persons desirlntr In see the nnrtr.ln nfihe ruinous Smith Carolina Cash F,h,ilIv id Duelists and Ibrir Vieliius. l net i.t i n" ivii iiHiiif, union sni'iier, tlmulil tend Ten 2 rent at'iiniH tn Wadeaboro Publishing Cn . Wadesliiro, N C. The Philadelphia Time celebrate I its tenth anniversary on Saturday by the issue ol a pHr of Iweuly lour pages, with an illumliiaUit envur, making twenty eight pges in all, and decidedly the handsomest issue of a daily paper ever made in this or any other couutry. Thomas Cuflrey and John McAveny fought aeveial rounds at I'lainsville, Lu. lerua county, Saturday inoraiug. Both men were badly punished. Ju the last round CafTrey broke Ida opponent's nose, when the light was decided in Caffrey't favor. juA few reasons why vou should buy from ibe largest assortment! I have the latest deatgua, the largest Block of watches in tha county, slid prices lower than ever be'ura llmught nf Mow rail at E. II. Hold's, Maucli Chunk, aud see if the above i nut true! Iron lailroad bridges will In the near future l erected on the line of tho Lehigh Sl Susquehauna Railroad at Lehigtili.u and Parryvllle. Tho wi.il.-n bridge a:rnss the Lrhigli river at the Ilethleheiu Junction is also to be replaced will) a handsome Iron strurtute next) ear. Hon. John I). rtiddla, State Senator from, this il strict, wilt please accept our thanks for .niy ol Lc,'nut,t, H.u, Uoufc and other wait.ti.ti ciituJM to ui. Stlyatlon Oil, the grealestcure on oarlh fur pain, mar be rellnl nn tn ell'ect a euro 'whereyer an external application can be uieil. Pi ice only 25 cents a bottle, S lost fiircitriosily goto E. II. Kohl's, .Mattch Chunk, anil see what you can sav If you wont a walch. Of the 1.6T.6 shares constituting the capital stock of the Catasanqua National Bank S48 are held ami owned by people rvsi lent tn Allcntown. War against the law breakers. All eildleri not having license, and selling goods In Carbon county, will bo arrested and fined according to the law. Constables please lake notice and see that tho law Is enforced. ffiSr-Ifyoii want to see some pretly Jow. elry, rail in and see tho new stock for Spring trade at K. II. Hohl'a, Maucli Chunk. For the week ending on Mar. 11, I RSi, there wus 125,8(14 tons of coal shipped over tin Lehigh Valley Rallrninl, making a total of 1,45, 79 1 tjns to date and showing an tncreaso of 39,349 at coinparod with same time last year. jjrtflfyou want a good walch, at a prion that you can discern at n, glance is a ureal bargain, see E. II. Hohl's new slock. They are perfuct beauties in design nnd finish, Susquehanna street, Mauch Chunk. A social Imp was held at the Exchange Hotel, this borough, last Wednesday evo ui n c. The party was coinjutod of about eight routila from this pluoonnd Woisiport. Dancing was indulged in tn n lato hour ami all express themselves as liavlug had a delightful time. Hilly Jones, ol Summit Hill nnd Tony Kennedy, of Parsons, met at Summit Hill on Tuesday nnd urranged a dancing tna'ch fur $100 a tide, open for $50(1. There is n bo flvo dances song and danoe, sand Jlj, Irish Jig, reel and olog. Beat three to lake tho match. The cortest will lake place in Davis' Hull, Lanslord, on April 25lh, Avoid dittiirlilni the onngrcrnllon af Icr entering church by hanking and couch ing, hy uaing Judwin'a Tur Syrup. Sold hy T I). Thomas, Lolngliton. In phitngraphing the eclipse at Pulls. ville, Monday, some slncuUr results were reached by a local photographer. Instead of gelling iiegatlyo plates, as is usual in phologranlitR exposures, ho got positives. In this rase the moon npprarod un the plate as a dark body Instead of light, as la tha usual nnd tmlural experienco, and lite sun win represented as light. Motes Vnll,a stockholder of Ilia Central Railroad nf New Jersey, lias begun pro. ceodings In nil n H I the lease nf tho aim puny 'a property tn ihe Philadelphia and Reading C impiiny.and the Cnanccllnr nf New Jersey has cited Ihi. parties in interest to npji-ur hi foro htm on Fri-Ny, 2tll1i f Ii Ft., to show come why llipctockholder's petition should not bo granted. JSiril. II. Tcters. nt tho Post-office building, Lehigh ton, will make you nn nil wool suit lor only $10 cash, if you order now. George W. Matchiu and Win. Huntz ttiger, tho Iwn most prominent men ol Schuylkill Haven, died mi Thursday nf last week. Malchin was a taa'yer of forty yeur'a sUuditig. He died altera lingering illners.nge.l rcventy six years, Iliintzmger was eighty-nix years nf ago and died sud denly of paralyfis. Ho was tho wealthiest man In Inwn. In the Ciimliial Court, at Pnt'svillr, S.iturda ni'iriiinj Jnhn ICelliy, a dinner Philadelphia ami Heading Railroad rngt ueer, convicted nf firing a hntel ut Mahaimy Piano, was rctilenced In eijht years solitary cnniiiiemeiit ut labor. The motive nflhe crime was thu belief mi lite part of K el ley that the hotel lurniahed liquor to his ineb riate wife. Cliiuss cGBto., The Tail ors, still have n low of those justly celebrated $10 suitings on hand. Con rod I)ifnroth ,n miner in tho em ploy nf A Pardee On., at llnzlelnn, waa itiitiintlv killed Tuesday by a loll nf do I while at work in one of the breasts uf Nn- 6 slope. His b-nly was lerrihly mangled anil his neck broken. He had been employed by the company as a miner for many years and leaves a wife and large family of children. -Don't forget three litllo words "if you please." Life is made up not of great sacrilices or duties, but of little things, uf which smiles and kindness ami small nbli gatinus. given habitually aro what win and preserve, the heait and secum contort. Thin one i. f tli-sj hands one litllo "gems" taken at Hi'llv's gllery, mi Biukway, 18 lor 25 cents, may fill an aching void Photos and lurto pictures at low prtoea. Cr2r Only $10,00 eah fop nu ull-wool Suit at II. II. Peters', Post-office building, Lehijhton. J. L llichardfon, editor of the Blooms hurg Journal, and n prominent temperance nratnr, died suddenly at ten n'clnrk Mon day morning, at the Ionise id Isaac. Keisers A lew weeks ago he had a narmw escape fr being killed on the railroad al Blnnmsburg nud it is supimscil that the (right brought un hurt disease, which was lie cause nl his death. Monday alle.niain a man was knocked nlT the bridge over Saucnn creek, tier r'reeinansburg, by a passenger train and killed, A mruner'i inquest failed tn dis cover his identity. He was rrricrtably dressol in a dark suit and cneck shirt. He hal dark hair, full beard and blui eyes He was about Imly (lie years old, five Irrt oven inches tall, weighed one hundred and fifty pounds and carried a satchel and a cane. Tux rax of Iodoform or mercurials in the Iraalineiil id ratarrh whether in tho form id supii'Mtoriea or oiulinenla-should be molded, us they aro tmth injurious and d.iigermif Indi'lnrm ia easily delected lu lls nftViisive ndnr The only reliant' ra. tarrh rente ty on the market in day is E y's Cream Balm, deiug Ireu Iroui all mi(.iuoiia drills. It has run-i ihou.auds id chronic ami acute cases, whero all otner remeilics have faile.1. A particle if applied jntnearh nosiril; no palnj agreeable to usa. Price 50 ceult; of druggists. -A few weeks ago a shoemaker named Michael Blellinan, while going from High land to Ecklsy,in Lunrne county, was lost In the woods, nnd although diligent search waa made at tho lima he was not found. Miss Haltie Petlit, while going from Eckley to her borne at Highland last Monday after. Boon, diicnvercd the body of a man lying near a log.with the skull ciushed in. There are various suppositions as lo the cause of Strllman'a disappearance and death, but nothing authentic. An application has been made for a charter for the Northampton Slate Com. pany, capital (MSO.dOO. Among the incor viralora are Solomon Klory, Samuel Flurv. E II. Albertuii and J M. Alla-rlnii.iif I San I g..rj Peter Me.xsell and Jacob M-.xsell. t Wiiat-sbaire. Tho cm pany bute 53 acre of land lieal ll.ii'gur m ri.,l..m.,i, Fluiy, Mlllun Flmy an) f. L Me I vein, -Charle Klap tas purchased the raeii i .4 ,t n kit borough, OJUtideisUoo rl300, A grand shooting mulch will take ptaca at the public house of Wui. It. Winters, at AJBIHIgll I'll ouilllll.j, iuuiui .u.i, .. . 8no black mare, nine roars old. A sercu year old boy ornveil at Moiin t Carmcl last Wednesday by express from P.. land, hli nat've country. Ho was tagged as "Antonio CIjso, Ml. Cnrmcl, Pa." lie was cared fur on bis arrival by tome of his country people. Major W. E. Whilo, of Pitlslon, was Wednesday nominated by the Democrats of the Seventh Legislative District to fill the vacancy caused by the death of N. C Norlhup. A despatch from Gnuldaborn, Locks wanna county, eayt Wednesday, with one exception, was the coldest day of the season, Ilia thermometer at 0 iiVIock in the tnoru lug registering 18 degrees below zero. MJ-t havo now In simple a complete line of Lin Crusla Walton, Wall Papers, Border, Decoraliona and flue Hand Gnnda, to examine which ynu aro cordially invited tn visit my store. Your custom is solicited for the purchase of those goods, lis also for Painting, Paper Hanging nnd Decorating, which is gtioranlctd equal to the brat city worst at tho samn price. Prompt attention given to making up and hanging all clas.es of Shades. Plain Shading, Ready. Made, and a line line ol Dado Him. Irs, Sou, In f ix tures and Triininliigs always lu thick, E, K. Lukenuach, 01 Bma'dnay, Maucli Chunk. A small, but very sociable quilting party was given by Mis. J. W. Rauden bush, on Tuesday. Tho following were the gnest!i Mrs. Ott, Mrs Green, nnd Laura Ureen, of Maucli Chunk; Mrs. Lawall and daughter, uf Eestuii; Mrs. Dr. P.elier, Mrs, Wheully, Mrs. Heherling und Miss Lulu Zeluier, of town, and Mrs. McKclvey, of Packerton. 'SuMrs. E. Falh respectfully announces In tier lady friends that she has lust receiv ed from the city of New York a very large iiss'irlmeiitnr the newest novelties In spring aim nimnier millinery goods, comprising hats, bonnets, ribbons, feathers, plumcsnnd a genorul assortment nl trimming, all nf which sho is i.nw nflering nt unheard ul low prices. Cull and examine goods belnre purchasing vsi-wliern. 2nd doer below the M.E Churoh, Bank Street. Clauss & Bro., The Tail ors, nro making up elegnnt suitings, in (he very latest styles and best workmanship, for $16, sold last ear for 24. Call and see them. Aomrding In some nl our medical journ als the un ol m-illeiii ma pilliative for the ci'igh of phthisis seems In bo inaetiiig with favor in various rpiiirlerr. The customary form uf administration bar bean a mllU decoction nf the plant, Mom recently the smoking of the leaves lias been recommend ed as a more agreeable aii;I ulTealitra iiifthod nl administration. Thia being the year for the triennial assessment, tho assessors will ba required, according to the act of Juno 13tli, IKdJ.to make a return for nil the timber land in their proper distrlot by specifying in separ ata columns hnw many acres each tract enntuina of cleared land and how monv in timber. This will be new work lor the assessor, these returns neyer before fcaving b.-en required. 35f-F..r Twenty Five Cnl,The Wades horn Publishing Cuiiipiny, of Wadesborn, N. C., will a tid a packaio nf S oitliern Ciirniaiiie, ivoisialioi; id "Mineral Wntld" -the minerals nf N. C. in small particles, including gold, silver, gurnet, mn-a.uabes. toe, .to , i-J .- a lull npeil lulu nf cotton, i-nt ton seed, long lost pine needles, imriimmnn moI . iiiil.ulied ricr, and lunnv other inter-e-ling iirticles. Willi this w'tll be s-nt n piuiphlet desi-ribmg I lie reiiuicos of Nartli C.IMIIIIH. A bridal drc3S nf plain and silver bro railed satin, with a design of lilliet nftlia valley, has tun bodico an. I train of the brucudc, trimmed with dttchesso lace. Tho bmlico bus tho nV", hi,,,,.,! opening rilled in will! tulle. Tho uinlerak it is nl the plain saun with large plaits, and lias n nurmw hox plaMing Hrniin I the bullion id tho skirl under tl-o plaits. Tho front breadth is draped Imig and full, lalling in n cascade ut tho hillside, 8 far for tho dress, now in i rder In render the affair perfrel llm carriages should ho furnished by our popu lir livcrytnati Divid E'ibeit, on North street. Splendid turnouts and low charges. Edgar K. RUodbi Seatcncci. Edgar Iv. Riinder, whn recently created n fcninlinn in New York by isjuingTrHiid ulcnt checks, was Monday sentenced In two and a hull years' imprisonment at Pntls ville. Fnr some years he was station agont at Muhatiny City for Ilia Lehigh Valley Railroad Company. Whilo to acting ho embezzled nrarly three thousand dollars. His defalcations were discovered neatly a year ago, but by implicating pmminent iiii-rrhutils of t lie town ho inar.nged to evade trial ui.lll Inst week, when he finally pleaded guilty and rxculivited those he hud charged with an interest in Ilia crimes. A Thief in Salvation Army Clothes. A Wilkctbarrc detpatch r,r Hie l(!lh Inst, say,.- Charlra Corwln, an Englishman, residing in Now York, a worker in the ranks nf the of the Salvation Army in litis vlctiiity.wis arrested here Monday morning on suspicion of attempting tn enter Phila delphia and Reading Railroad pay car When searched a key was found in his Hiieslun which unlocked the car. Tiie p'dice think lie Is a thief and using religion as a cloak tn rover iritne. Frntn tellers in his pickets it is known that he recently serteda term in one o( the New York prisons. He ll also stupefied of balng im plicated in a robbery at Ashley. Ho war committed tujail until the caie Is lully investigated. LADIES WANTED. A lady asent is wanted in eyery elly and village f also la Ilea in travel and to luol orders h.r Maoaux Wnon'a Corsets and Corded Corset Waists. Agents are nuking from twenty In fitly dollars a treek. Send lor ciiciilar and prlco list tn It. Wnod, 64 South Sullna Street Syracuse, N. V. Mar. 14 2m. Dri ytng- Ont the Gamblers. Pidniv playing and gambling generally havo been very prevaleut in Allentown. It is estimated that Irotn 8,000 to $10,000 are played every week in policy alono, There are cases whtro poor people have pawned stoyes and furniture to get the money. Storekeepers complain that many of their customers have money for policy but none to pay their stole bills. The evil lias bten going on for years and lately haa been carried on openly. Occasionally an arrest wculd be mad and there was a tern porary suspension, but soeu the seductive game was resumed. Determined to suppress it Mayor Shlmer a day or two ago summoned the policy men, faro and kenu men to appear before him. He told Ibeui that lie and his officers were in possession ol sufficient evidence to cunvict all. Fearing the rooscquenre the g. miners promised tn rlnsa their sb ps and "'"'"' , " ' """ ""Jr ''ve liyel up lo t leir p'omlses. Tue.Jay night all the old pluce Here deserted. How long this w, . ,.i ue cjunu be.unni.eil, but Major Shinier i. . i. In carue.t and ills.-or.Mnue that all the beat cit tustiia tiiui. of Allc tunu will New Postal l.ava. The following era the latest ad.litlnna to the postal lawa, and will-go Into e (Tsct on July 1 .11 Firet-The weight ol all .Ingle rale tel ters Is Increased from one-half lo an ounce each or fraction thereof. The same inerrs.s of weight Is allowed lor drop letleri.whelh or mailed at stations where there Is a In delivery er where carrier saryics la not es tablithcd. Second All newspapers sent from the office of publication, Including sample cop les, r when sent from a news agency la actual subscribers thereto, or lu nlhtr newt agents, shall be entitled la transmission at the rate uf one cent per pound or fraction thereof, the postage to bet prepsld. This is a reduction of on halt from existing rates. Third Any arllele In a newspaper or oilier publication may be marked for ob servation except by written or printed words, without increase uf tmatago. Fourth A special stamp nf the value ol ten cents may be Issued, which, when at .ached to H letter, In addition to the lawful postage thereon, shall entitle the letter to immediate delivery at any place contain. Ing 4,000 population or over, according to tho federal crnsu, within the rarrlcr limit of any free delivery ofuV, or wilhln one tnllo nf the post nlllca touting wilhln the provisions of this law which may, In like manner, be drtlgnale.1 at a riierial delivery ffircj thai surh fieclally slsmped letters shall be delivered between T o'clock a. m. and midnight; that a book ahall be provid ed fn which the person to whom the teller is addressed shall acknowledge ill receipt; that messenger! lor this special delivery are to be Paul 10 per cent, of the face value of all the .tamps received and recorded In a month, provided that the aggrrgato com pensalion paid to any one pcr.nn for suob service (hall not exceed $30 per month,nnd provided further that the regulations for lite delivery of these specially stamped let ter) shall In nn way Interfere with the prompt delivery of letters as pruyided by existing law or regulations. A Big Smt for Coal Lands. A suit for valuable coal lauds, Involving the sum nl $200,000 was begun In the Common Pleas Court, Wilkesbaire, on the I2lh inst. It It, that of Ex Congressman Shoemaker vs. Congressman Eycrhart and others. 'Hie action grew nut of the follow ing circumstance: In 1815 Andrew Mock was tiie owner of eighty acris of laud with the coal under il, in Plains township. On a forty acre part of his land a coil bed was opened on an nuicrop nfa vein. Mock ronveyed hatfof lb "coal bed or body of i-oal" tu a man named Coitrtright, who afterwards ennveved it to (lis ancestors ot the defendant! m the present oa.se, Sub sequently Mr- Shoemaker became owner of tno whole eighty acres, with a reservation of half of tho coal bad Ol tho furty acres. He claims all tho coal under the eighty acres, except the half of the mint) opened in 1SI5, whioh was originally an opening Into a small seam. The defendants, on the other band, claim that by virtue of conveyance nf half the coal bed they acquir. ed titles to one hair of the coal under the whole eighty acres. Shot by a Coal and Iron Pollesnjan. John Harris, a moiiiberol tha coal and Imp polico force, Saturday night shot and almost instantly killed Hugh Coylo at Rappahannock itntion.on the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad. Coylo, with two men, iwi'uud Dougherty and GulTy, were on a pisscnger train, and began breaking the window, of tha car door. A brakeman attempted In put them off at Rappahan nock, and Ilairla went In his assistance. He was piillid off the car twice, and had tn struggle each lime tngrt bark. The second lime, after frielng himself, he declared that he wnuld (In 01 the next man who laid hands on htm. While on the (ar steps pistol in hand, Cnyle rushed at him, and was allot through the heart, Dougherty and Gully fled, but Harris remained with the wounded man until he died. He then boarded the tiain tu Mhamy Plane.whcrr he surrendered tn another policeman, anil was taken lo Potttville, where he in jail. Coyle leaves a wilo and nine children. Mahoning Splinters. Prof. H. A. Keieer wat on a huslneis trip In Slatington, nn Saturday last. Wc made a mistake in the dale of the exhibition that will bn given by Ibe rehol. ara of the Now Mahoning (chonl. It will be held on Saturday evening, April 4th, in stead of March 28th, as reported. Mr. C. D Fritz will move tn Lehtgh ton in the Islter part uf March or the first '(April. Mr. Wilson Webr lias purchased a farm of Aimnduf ICistler. for $1(100. There will ba services held In the Evangelical church In.ninrrow (Sunday) afternoon at two o'clock, all are cordially invited to attend Key. G. W. Gruri will preach. The Lord's Supper will bo celebrated In St. John's church, on Sunday. March 20lh. Services begin at half past 8 in the Illuming. Rev. Bartholomew will officiate Around Pleasant Corner. Mi.s Buyer and D. Krum.of Weirs port, wcra visiting friends In the Valley last week. Frank Bahlor, of West Pen n, was the guest of D. S. Lnngarre, last Sunday, A. F. OI.lt, of Centre Squuir, spent a few days with hit parents lu West Penn, during the week. Miss Mary Ilex, of Lehlghton, was vis iting fKends lu the Valley last week, E.Troxel, of West Penn, spent Satur day with J. McLean. Mr.su. A. J. Balliet and J. Longacre wcra out hunting (kunks last Sa'.urday.bnt they didn't get any. Miss Annie Werlman.of West Ten n. was visiting friends in the Valley last Sunday. W. Leonard, of Beayer P.un, was the guest of J. Nut list em last Sunday. L. J. Gerber, of this place, Is spending the week in Lehlghton. Joseph. Pnbllo sales- Bills lor the following salts have 'been printed at this office or the same are adver tised in the CaSbox Advocate; Saturday, March 21, at 1 o'clock Horses, . . . i ' "ft i"H'i"ieoia, nnuse- hoM furniture, 4a, property of David Dreisbarh, Walnutporl, Northampton co. March 21, at 1 o'clock p. m. U acre farm with improvements, properly of Tbonits Solt,deo'd,in Franklin twp. March 28, at 1 p. m Horses, cow, farming implements and household furniture, the proijerty ol Wrr. Hartman, 1 mil nertb of Wcitsport, In Franklin twp. Marth JT.at I o'etoek Horse, cows, and farming implements, priqiertv of David Aige, in Nis Hollow, .Mahoning twp. A,ril i, at I o'clock p. m, Valuahla m. proved Farm id ISO Acres, the prnr"rlr of Churlcs Dreisbaob, lit UriwiTow.". iiieustug inwathtp. April (I, at IJ ucIikm M-Syrl iunvt tt va.uable rati estate, kituatxl In I. , .-, ton Uirnugti and Maliuntiig .wnsh- Uwtbe property-vt J, X. Ho,dw-o;, ' -LI! I J J 1.U. Tho rritlJintltl Bettty. The American Presidential line Ke (an In seventeen eis.hty.nlne. The Mil was led by Washington, Wins had Iwn terms! then Adams on, Jefferson, Madison aod Mnnrv Enjoyed then each two terms, although John lolnry Adams had but on "Old Hickory" twice the honor won. Van lluren wss the next enrnlted On Isrnt the nfBee lie controlled, Harrison died and left years four For Tyler. Pnlk next lb burden bor. Ztoh Taylor died in year source two. And Fillmore filled the balano due. The next lor a full Ittm wat Pteroe, Buchanan list squat olalnisln versa. Abraham Lincoln, first Republican, Wat shot at his second term bgan And Johnson ruled until Mine Grant, Whn had two terms, Hayes one and scant Knur Inoulhs had UaiSeld.whn was killed, And Arthur lit vacant office flllrd, Now Cleveland heads tha government At the Centennial President. feople la an! oat of Town. Wa would be pleased, to have our eltlttns send us Items under this head at It It iiu possible for us lo secure thm all En. o A. 1). Hofrtcker, of Weatherly, wjs In town Wedoesdsy. Mist Lizzie Ash, of town, spent last Sunday at Blatlngtoi with her i.ter. Mrs- Ada K reamer was visiting rata lives In New York City during the week. Darl I ICIelnlop, of Ashley, spent Sun day with his arenls, in town. P.ev. A. P. Horn, of Summit Hill, was In town Tuesday, Mrs. J. W. Riu.!enbii.h spent Istt 8slurday at Maucli Chunk. Our yuung IrlenJ Clem. N. Kunts, of Allentown, wat in town during Ibe wrk. Ira Willlaini.theacoommodiilliig assists ant postmaster, spent Sunday with ids parents at Willie Haven. Mitt Dell llann, an estimable young lady nf Weatherly, la visiting al Cbas. Hann'a on Lahlgh street. - Mm George Bower, of Calassuqua and Mrs, Ben). I.yan, of Vaston, were visiting Miss Sallio Clauss, during the week. , Misses Mary and Aggie Nusbsum re. turned home Monday eyeulng afl.r a yisil of two weeks at Philadelphia. J. C. Sendel, ol Weatherly, was la town last Friday ylsiting relatives and Irtends. - Juhn Q. A. Patterson and wife, of Resiling, Pa., woro on a visit to bis mother last week, Our impultr young friend Will H Nus baurn, of the "Original Cheap Cash Store," was in Philadelphia and New York durlog the woek, H. II. Peters and wife who wars nn a visit to their daughter, Mrs. Lines Oroo, at New York City, returned bom during tho week. -Our genial young friend W. II. El Inger, formerly of this place, now of Den ycr.Cul., was visiting Hun. A. J. Durling'a family last woek and gays us a pleasant call. Rev. S-S, Chubb, who lias so acceptably (tiled the duties of pastor fur Ih Evangeli cal congregation of thia place, will leave lor Harriaburg his new field of labor, about Ibe 1st of April. The rev. gentleman takes with him the best wishes ol our eitltcns lor his future welfare. Weissport Item. Dr. J. G. Zern and P. J. Klitler re turned from their trip to New Orleans un Sunday last. Wm. Nesley aod family will shortly move lo Slateu Island, N. Y., w her Mr. N. Is now employed by R. Penn Smith. Miner Bros, closed down last Monday for tho purpose ot pulling a new roof on their foundry building. M. Flory hat commcnerd work on th lot recently purchased by him fruin ' Yundt. Our popular friend .Sheriff Lentz.was in town during the week. Mr. Chas. Wriders and sistar, of Iowa City, who havo bren the guests of the Misses Rapp for several weeks, left for boms last Saturday. David Wright and Francis Kneads -111 leave (or Michigan some day next week. Mr. Austin Boyer is hema from Lan caster. Robert Thoutts, ol Ashley, ws In town over Sunday. John II. Mussrlman, and net Jnhn II. Nusbsum, as erronously listed last week, is the assistant postmaster at Prince's (Bow man's). Dantel Grnrcr, ol Mountain Tcp, wos visiting his parents last Wednesday, Miss Edith Margin, of Stockton, who has been the guest of Miss Maltie Allen for some lime past, loft for home last Saturday. The drug store lixtutss are being put up in the store next tn the p nt ufllco. Willccsbarra Editors After an OfBcs. J K, B igerl, cx chairman uf Ilia Demi cratic Slate central mmuiillee and editor and publisher or the Ectning Leader, thr leading Democratio paper in that scion uf Hie State, is a prominent candidate for the Pnstmastcrshlp at Wtlkrsbarre. His claims are barked by many influential cltttens His principal rival is J. C. Corn, of th aVcici Dealer, Coon enjoys tha pericnal friendship of h. G. Butler, proprietor of the Buffaln Scut. Butler is a personal friend uf President Cleveland and on these grounds Coon claims his chances are good. Tomsk the fight livelier both editors ara at war with eacli other through their rtspecllv newipaier- Tho Vcj.)efer Thunder morning nf laat week said Bogert was no Demncrat and I he Leader replied the earn Veiling in a very hitter nrtiole, In which ilsavs the Vij-XWr Is wrong and calls it some hard names. Fatal Boiler Explosion. Monday morning about 9 o'clock, one nl a nest of twenty three boilers at Lawrence's Colliery, Muhanoy Plane, exploded with terrific force, tea'ing the bollerbouse tn frtg mentt and throwing the remaining boilers outside of th nest, fatally scalding one man and seriously (raiding two others. Jacob Gundcr, Fred Smith snd John Crawford, the only persons In th boiler house at ibe time of the accident, were taken out shockingly scalded, and Guilder has since died. The others may rrcnyer, though Smith's Injuries sro very serious. The osmaga dona to th properly Is esti mated at $1000. Th colliery It owned and operated by J. S. Lawrence, of Miners- ville, and it one of the largett in Ibe an. tbracits coal regions. Wants a Kecelver ippolntei. Chancery subiannai, stve a Wilketb.irsft despatch of tha 17th int wrr.arnd Tuesdsy afternoon on th ofQcert of tbe Pennsylvania Anthracite Coal Conipsny and Ibe New Ynrkuojoahanna and Wests, rn Railroad Company by lb Uuitad States Marshal Barring. It Is salrt that these proceedings ara initiatory to tb sp polntmaotof a receiver by tb United States! Court, A judgment fur $500,000 was con fessed soni) weeks ag'i by tho officers of these rori orailoiis iu favor nf a rVrantflii baukiug llrm and the prni-er'y is in w iu thehanlsol the Sher.trai d u -dverisi i,, be told ii -k ti i ma v , d, .f New Yr. l ii U u the ia n laro stnckhoi - . j ,t lug ta tuaexe. Wttocs ffr-yed aoi a fwxsYr appotsi. ffrV'Mf"! HoocFs Sarsaparilia' Oomblnw, In a proportion peculiar to Itself, Ibo aotlro medicinal properties ot tho best blood-purtfylng and strengthening remedies of tho ycgctablo kingdom. It will positively euro when In tho v""C of modlclno Spring Debility, Headache, DyspcptU, Ovi tarrh, Salt Ithcum, Scrofula, and all Diseases caused by a low state of tho blood. " I suffered three years with blood poison. I took Hood's BirsnnjirlUa, and think I am cured." Mas. M. J. Davis, Brockport, N. Y. "Hood's Btmapatilla bc.Ka all others, and la wotta Its weight In cold." I. BAnnnro' TOX, 150 Banlc Street, New York City, n "X tried a dozen articles to cleanse my blood, bat nervr found anything that did me Any good tni I began using Uwd's 8arsaparllla.H "W. n. rirrt, Rochester, N. Y. "My wlfo was troubled with dizziness and constipation, and ber blood has been In a bad order tn (act she ha.n been all run down, nond'a Sarsaparllla Is doing ber a wonderful amount of cood," V, U,.Bau rpe, drngglit, Ulancbester, Ohio. Hood's Sarsaparllla Bold by all ttrnnrlsts. 1 ; six (or ts. Made only by C L UOOQ & CO., Lowoll, tTass. IOO Dosob Ono Dollar. Lower Towamentlne Items, Joiiali ait roup hat b n cm f red la bis bed with lung fryer tho past Hire weel s. Charles llahtig will operate Smith's saw mill lis s son as the ico II a vr, . Lafayette Dloso and Oenr,- Montr ate peddling flats for Siller, t Maucli Chi nV. Reuben R'oia wss visiting at Upper Lehigh last week. reter nrotit sM a horse lo Teler Trek fur $151. It Is rumotal that Fred Schmidt hit plirchtred Ih eight cornet 1 hoi,. a at Fire Lin from Wm. M. Rapsher, of Lthithtcn. Wesley Snyder's youngest ohlld died ol pneumniila la-t Sunday. Mosct Stroup hat In hit potKislen a piec of wood from tb llbrty o'e htcli stood in Lvnn township, Lehigh county, during Jackton't administration, Robert Henry, nf Little Gap, het been awarded th contract fnr rarrying the mall bttwten Aquathlcola and Eayluttburg, Ccxrihzscr, Thi Women Uttsionarlos of Lehigh. TI10 sixth annual meeting ol Hie Wo rm's Foreign Mituvuary Fociety cf tha Lehigh Presbytery was held at Pnttavillo, Wrdnts day. Delegates from Bethlehem, Allen, town, Calasauqui and i.ther points were pretent. The oi rotary reported the ettab llsbiiient nf four new auxiliary sccitties anil fir ctw mission baa Is. The treasurer showed an Increase uf $000 oyer the receipts ol last year. Miss Benson, of Reading, wat elected PreibyUrian delegate to th annual meeting of the board next Mty. Tha following odles-i wtre elected 1 Preaidont, Mrs. J. II, M Knox, of Kulon ; vice presidents, Mrt. Jack, uf Htsletna. J Mrs. Lnwtn,orPuttsville,aiid Mrs Soil, of Reading ; aeerotary, Mist Eltst Wabstcr, of Maucli Chunk J treasurer, Mrs. Theo. Oar rettaon.of Pottaville. A Bad Scalp Wocnd Mr. Chaa. A. Wel(s, tho arenmmo!atlr tickets agent al the Lehigh Valley depot, Mauch Chunk, met with a yey painful accident Friday night obnu. 0 o'clock whit nn hit way home. He slipped aod fell upon the lev lavement abort Ih srliool house nu West Broadway , and striking the Ii, received an ugly scalp oui.duon th back nf Ms head. The out bled promt ly, and Dr. Leonard, who dressed Mr, Weiss' head was obliged tu saw up the wound, putting In several studies. He was about ntxl mojnln;, but unable lo do any work, Qaittlt. Tho legislature at Harrisburg hal be fore It a bill for Ih i-enaiutilng uf school teachers who hate grown old and worn-out in harntss. Why not situ put through a bill iiensioning all the poor davits of tramps when worn nut f erigriualing through tin country, Tha un is Jutl about as senilblo as the olrer. Pension worn out lohonl teachers, and ynu should pension all other persons worn nut by work. A Lair's Ptrftet Companion. raixi.ais CuiLDRitTH, a new book by Dr. John H. Dr, on. nf New York's moat skillful physicians, shows that pain it not necessary in Childbirth, but results from causes easily understood aiidiivermma It clearly proves that any women may be mm 11 mother without titllering any pain whatever. It also tails hnw to nrernnnin and prevent morning aicanrtt, swelled limbs, and all other arils attainting preg nancy. It ia reliable and highly endorsed by physicians rvery vlier at a wife s true private mmaninii. Cut tins nut j it will save ynu great pain, aud malbly your life. Send twu rent stamp fnr deicripiivei riro-. lara, testimonials and enufidenlial letter sent In s.sUI enrelnji-. Ad Ir-n Fatat Taailaa A IV. ,Pablihrra, Bsltluiore. M l. .UAIIKICK. DREIBELBIE8- KEMERER.-In llhls borough, on the Mtli Intl., by Key O R C-mk, Ambrose ti Dreibelbirt and Mist Kmnin A Keinerer, both ot lawn. HAGENBUCH-SCHAItER-On Ih 5th ult., by Rev. K- J, Fogel, Jamti M- Hag. rubacli, nf Hazarde, aud Mist Ellen J. Bcharcr, ol Bnwuianiville. IIIIvll. PILZ Al Packerton on March IS.WIIIIam, a child nf Feidlnsn I and Wilbelmtnt Pill, aged 7 years, 7 mouths and 10 ilatt. STOCK MAKKETS. Reported up In 12 o'clock, by D Haven i Tnwnsend.BaRkers.Nu, It B Third Streat, Philadelphia. Stocit bought and told aithtr lor oath cr on in a run. TlKiel.k:a, March, Uth 18SJ. bid asked IISVs, Ext M,10l . U S Currenry ft ,117 US i, new HI 11 u 8 4' 1:21 i::j Pennsylvania K It 53) 55 Pliilaiialiihia .tr Rending R It C fj Lehigh Valley It It 571 571 Lrlilgh Coal i Navtgatmn Co..... 40 01 Bull. N. Y. A Phil. R R Co 3 11 New Jrey Central 371 J8 Northern Pacitio (m I HI let " Pref d sit 111 Oregon Transcontinental 1SJ 1J) Union Paeina i 411 Western Union 50) 50 West Shore Hit , Si J S Louisville A Nashville SOt 30 Silver, (Trades! ........ U te F. P. BOYER, L'arryville, Carbou Co., Pa., Respeetrully annonntet that h will bavo MBsttntly tin hand a laru drey cf chalet miKKUS OF SUOATri, which hs will lltiose or at very UIVEII M -JtiiK" 1 vii I'M He nv its au lnt :i ' b s . k UlurJ y . urebass else. . e ill'Jl suet f. UOVi.lt, ot i ia 1- u e7.-U,t.Ir i Is bo vastly supcilir to (iriy oilier ertiwy parllM or blood putlflcr, that cr.c hum wet, saldi "It3 licalth-glvins cHerts f;o:i tlaJ blood nnd rntlro liunun crgr.hlrpi, ru much moro posltlvo ttian tl'" m. rilici if a quarter of a century nso, t'. -J sea:a povrcr of to-day Is In advanc: tl tho Blot apd laborious dmdjery of yur.i -. ao.'' " While suffering Irom a sovorj UHom attack lri March, im, a frhiul In fcorla, III., roeonimcndcd Hood's S'.rj -.rarlll-V I tried the, remedy, and wan pcrmanontly cured." J. A. SnErAnD,tracU!a. ceutor Doyoo ti Co., Kultou Stroct, N, Y. "I was tor flvo yoar3 a tnrfepr with boils, alt run down, and was rt o:io ttnio obliged ti clvo tip work. V'.'ya t-.t;lnj allot two bottles ot Hood's SirsapaTi'l.i, was cntlroly cured." U.M. Lass, rittcburgh, Pa. "I was severely afflicted w:: scrotula, and (or over n year had two r-anlr.5 asm on my ncclt. Took Cto bottles of flpodla Sarsaparllla, and consider myselt entirely cured." C E. Love,tov, Lowell, Mast. Hood's SarsapariHa Sold by nil druggists. SI tlx (cr is. Mado only by C, I, HOOD & CO,, Lctvell, Mass. IOO Dosso Ono Dollar. . FOR SALE! '11 7 "casl.-slr. llnl, -uou .isssssiTar '"'I- 'tiie best fit America, vlllfrom r, poB-nH Shea In Scot, land. All resMeredand pedtvrecs ftirrdshtil. - s-nee laiw ttntl I'l Trims Ilnay. . ' Aiwress, HcKAY DUOS., rreoksl.t fara, rt. wrtf-rIt, E. F. LUCKI2NIIACH, PRALr.lt Its' Wall Fd.peFS, Borders & Decorations, Ecis, Stationery, Fancy Goods. Window Shades & Fixtures, Latest Stylet, made uad put op, if d Hired, Paints, Oil, Vurnish, Putty, Brushes & general Painters' Supplies, No. 61 Broatay. Mancii Climv, Pa,, Utilise Iba Broadway Homo. ! Clenitsi-.t tho Head. Allnvg lnflant matlon Ucahtbt Sores Itostorrs tit 0 ! Senses i T.tito mrll, Honr Uollflf. A l'oltlto Curo. A ptrtlcle It applied Into each not'rllanil liaKracahle In use. 1'rlce to oenti by mall rat Uriuxl'tt Send for cluul.ir. lit.Y ItlturitUltS, Druaglili, Utrego, IT.T iujy 1st. Administrator's Notloo. K3TATE OP MAKV J. OLAU.SS. LtU ten or Adinlntitriitlnii nn II10 K-'ni.ol Hary J. Mlan.t, lata orilio borough r Lulilg ton, Uarhnti counly, I'a . deeo,isid. Htva beait arani-l tn W. I'. LONO, nsl.ilnif In said borough, to whom all pirsoua IndtMtd ta sal t estate ar requested to mike pa) mast, and those hating claims or ileniunca will make known the same without delay. H P. LO.NO, Adinlnl.tra'w, Feb. II, 15 itf Lehlghton, la. Excoutoro' Notice. Kstale irill'NMtY ARNUR. late or Ma. honlngTi..Unibon Counly. t'u., deceased. Lsllcia trtleinriitnry upon the nLovo K, state have been urmited lo tho i n lerslgntd, all persons Indebted to raid eila'e nie r. qnette 1 tn m-ike 1 ayuient. aid thorn liavlair elalws sr dair.ands to present the Sl no with., out delay la A MM OX ARNER, Egeeutar. Jan. 31, lflS.e Magnetic Cures. Is 1 tin first man tu dlinnrer tho philosophies! principle Hint all nervous nlns, aches, and liability should be treated from the "brain PHtery," rrnm wbinco tmnnales all nerveiia force und will fKitrrr. All other form of treatment r ir nervous dliorlers ar.i lallitrtt, Kvery person nhn tutteitfrom ntrruusntis kiiuwt itils.aml llm lu.itlelnosonty palliate, but neicr cure, Ihesj np llancct nro mag ntllc. ami ttn".r Imoi all others lu the mars ket sihich are alcctile, Mnmieilsm Is tha llleol man. 'their o'ira'ire qualitlea era xo olf r.'al In all nerious compl.sp.ti, I ), Roman nliisl.iant prnctlo d uiauniftlo treat, mtut 1,0 u jsitt u go In ncrrn it ill. sue., but did nnt ir.it Irom the "brain battery " Ilr. Itll.l. Ins rua-l lli'l ureal 1II10 oery lh nl sura euro l..r Nervous Itert lselie, llheu. lost 1. 01, Ntural.la, Liter and Kidney Com. planus, P.iriilyiU, Ootu, ptnal weakness, liypeplU. C'liiisitiiallon. fold Limis anil feet and 1 1 en. rat llel.ltlty IMI-aeoleus turts iii.ted iir.iy day. 1 he ilaanetla ilruih lids nails, ami th onl article ot the klnl, Invahted. lttilbi .realist euratlvi aytnl knoii anil us.d In a "bin. b Uth" Imparts ton., replenlihr. I lie ilehtltiattd tysttui, and creates Hamuli lnclinm! eas.a our ilaa. n'le IIuihU, Hells mid I'nos thniitd l-o atU, Tke lirulhet ae warr mini lodo the work op money itrunled. Send fur elrculir and les. lltuonlsl Hy t( ring n description or ntr vous Ir-iutile, t alrjadvlen and lree. tluus how lu u a our npullan-rs, 1111. f. .,.f;".!,.'Alt MAONLTIt AfPLtANCK tOJH'A.NV, Lock Uuxti. Washington, U. l Jtn 31, Its- If. WANTED J "Jau'd?.. ' !rVvJ at onob ir I'r; wnaaa ron aririst. tAiav or ataiasaa Mail AMD MKCMsaica wliu uiidereiaad aud n.d ili-in. tiivsaiar IKsir orders at sigmi proSte Hbsial taiyanl quick; ean tela. t Hfetltwin r .irlna K la sM a week who a, pl,ats. wnu th w Ui only 41 J cap ut qairtd) wri.s (ar in'.ieuUrs if yuumsju. bi. aits; kit, t.e. Ir.d or prtvluut tnii.t ) -limit stit rirrnt I'af.ie.r, t'alll-tr U Cm., Vaa..iUltA..N VIZ WANT 1000 mora BOOK AO CI II Tar tko gracdret and fasten itllleg ta.k rtr published, OUR FAMOUS WOMEN. Tbtelsarsrntlrvty new aa4 orlglaal n last pabHshsa, and 11 tha Hat prudutikia si 90 prim arf.lttl iivitta aulbera, mem liner HIlttMth M.arl Pkrlve. Kate Tarrrt'tKik. Harriet Prrstull tiiMtfarsl. larlsn llartawi! Mary A. Mrtruterr, Harriet llefeerr'.T. l.eulss Chatvtler Mvutii-e. alary 1 ltn. l.usy Lars. .a t It ssiter wsll kniwa .a. tbors. Tksse iwsiiv ills laattlthed writtrt here glr rr Ihe Orel 11 00. thMatplai.bit. tury at Ike I. lies stvl Heeds f S4 laaat A Dial wan aonsii. tsiutt 01 wkevm ar Bum It. Ir jr. wtnie lives bat usrer tvafM U-i it . 1.. lea, suit lhay tall kew Ikry bav w-nikeir s) f o a olae.rily l Umaa4 a!-y r 7'kritllnsf la srssi. rle-saoil, m .ry H ur lc' r a ad Tseultr I'ta-.s, i.t, irrsa 1 bs-k t Wllbwt I-sr J rtr. JUfH, sty 1 1 - TklJ tusVmtid uk tveruiKlr 11 mi ,f tb itry Uei kid tasest eufcserti itna ilc, whavity ss." It it tfle4Mly ntus. trai4 wsib fat r .iavi. wbkus gitj-ls!"11 f""" ,M1 rv"r-s4. AGENTS WANTED ! AOriNTS! This tjttvM Sm'4 11 tvesr tslHsic evil MlsMS M 1. 1 kj-?llevrs Miisw? Ostler. at. auLMlirst : y . a imim .1 lll,ue.l Wm fcs.e sains t-s ,asata Wti . k V- ll I . 1 I I la ifesir ,, ,, , nrit . 1 . 1 i
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