'Original Cheap Cosh Store." W havo .just purchased h large lot of All Linen Red Bordered Table Spreads which we ri-a neliii'g at less than threo ' fi.urthi llirlr value. Tho lollowlng ire ll.e , alios ami prices t 7 In.x At) in. f St. 20 61) In. x 72 in ($ f 1.35 CI in. x 103 in. (n) il 73 Tirtl quality PALM LEAF FANS, largo lie, 2 cauls a lice or 15 cell 1 9 per ilnzru. J. T. NUSBAUM Opp. Publlo Square, liank Street, I.cIiIkIi ton. Pa. 3 una 7, ISSUy. SATUltDAY, JUNK 20, 1833. 8rECIAL NOTICK. Tersnns nukiiii! payments In this nflico liy inunrv orders nr postal notes will pleaec make them puyniile t the WmhsrnRT Post Owick, as tho Le liiehtnti ollice la mit a money order olfico Our Neighborhood in Brief. Tho devil arose from his little bod And nasliod Ids face and combed his head. The devil tn breakfast pajly went. And gorged himself to his heart's content. The dcill with many a n.crry Jest Oave to tha mciil an added zest. The devil's mother poured II10 tea And smiled at her sou's Impulsive else. Tho devil finished his early meal, And started away on his nimble heel. 4'I'or you know," ho said, "I maltc It byslx, Or the foreman will treat me to sundi ykicks" "God bless joii, eou," said the devil's 111a. As the devil caught 011 a passing car. "God bless the devil'." 'Tis strange, yet true, Ota printer's devil I'm talkltijr to you. Cherries are beginning to ripen. Levi Spcieher, of AUcntown, ha3 several French coins dated 17S4. Thero are still a number of pave ments along liank street that should be fixed. Physicians at .Hazlcton unite iu denying the existence of a foior epi demic there. 535If you want to get a good bargain hi a railroad watch go to 12. II. Hold, aiauch Chunk. The sm ill boy has commenced to save his pennies for the 4th of July and lirc-crackcrs. The total valuation of real and personal property in l'ottsvillels reported at 1,003,835. Gabriel Frlclc was struck and in stantly killed by a train of cars at South Bethlehem Monday. Tho charter of the National Bank of Catasauqua, I'a., was Tuesday ex tended to June 20, lfcOO. S3T"Go to Fre. l'odcrer, under the Exchange Hotel, for a smooth shave And a fasionable hair cut. Councils of Sellusgrovo are consid ering a proposition from Peter Hcrdic 10 erect water works at mat puce. 5 A fine lino of elegant new jewel ry at marvelous low prices at K. II. JI old's, Slauch Chunk. John Wert, .1 Slatington tailor, claims that lie has a pair of scissors a hundred and fifty years old. Oh, Scissors 1 It is rumored the lteformed Sunday school, of this borough will 'lexcursh to Philadelphia, some tlmo next month Don't forget thu foot race at thf Driving Park, next Monday, between j'eier tiiteiieau anu Joiin uavin, lor $1(30 a side At a meeting of the National Slate Exchange, In Kaston, last week, the , price of No. 1 slato was advanced from 43.75 to iH.Bl per square Hundreds of churches thrcujliout l-enrisyivania wito ADioom fcuncuy "Children's Day,'' with rosy chceke. children, clad in Summer finery, lor several days during the past week wo have been eniovlni ourselves. with lh thermometer ranging among the nineties; v.uuw, but 'twas hot. The employees of the Union .Foundry and Machine Co., at CaLi saun.ua, now work 10 hours per day, instead of 8, as for the last six month. To-morrow (Sunday,) June' 21st, will bo the longest day of the year the sun rising at 4.2!) and setting at 7.31, making a day of 15 hours and 3 minutes. J5?A 04 page cook book containing S0J valuable recipes is given away to parcluscrj of one dollars worth of Jad win's Tar Syrup. Sold at Thomas' drug store. The residences of Henry Freiberg, John Hroadback and William Klcluhaus, in South Easton, wcra struck by light ning on Monday night, and badly damaged. There never is a better time to do advertising than just before harvest, for every line now printed In the interest of business is sure to produce a crop of customers. JFor wall paper, window blinds. stationery, bibles, hook or In fact al most finytblng, go to 12. V. Luckenbaeh, 01 Uroudway, Mauch Chunk, at low prices. A. 11. Mertz, the popular saloonlst imi imposed ot uissaioon uusmcss m tins p'ace a-id will go to llcthleheui. "Mertzj" is a jovial fellow and will bo missed by his many friends. .n unknown man attempted an assault on Thursday upon Miss Minna ltatz, living near Pottsville, but sho belabored him so well witli a stick that no was glad to retreat. Ignatius lluckinzham. a nromlnent farmer of East llethlehcm.dieil suddenly Friday morning while at work upon the road iu front of his residence. Heart aiseise was the cause. During a thunderstorm at Nazareth, on Monday, the bam of Farmer Kostcn- bader was stuck by lighting, and, with contents, destroyed. Three horses .pensiicil. 'i iio loss is S1500, Soma alarm Is felt at Shamokin, 011 account of the nresenco. of worms nml Insects in tho water supply from Trout iun,umi me pcopjo navo ueen instructed 10 strain uie water for domestic use, Chicken thieves made a raid on the hen-coops of Wendcl Schwartz and Abe Patterson, in this borough, one night last week. Those mid-night marauders suouKt oc treated to a uose or bird shot, ftjf Alfred Van Scoter, of Packerion. has opened a stone quarry at the above named nlace and Is nrenared to furnish building stone In any quantity at very TOflemtaltlit trlia !lnn l.t.n n ..all John Llnski. Andrew linhknskl nml Martin llovesk were severely burned at Entcsprlse Colliery, near Shamokin, by the explosion of a keg of powder, which nau ueen igniieu oy a spark from a lamp. By the breaking of the dirt nlane at J. Taylor's Ulg Mlno Hun Colliery, near Asmann, -uou.iay, several nun.treu mmisare nirown out or cuiployinrnt - "'i'vi.uuutoi;,aiujj, JT"You have heard of the man who chased a mosquito through a five niilo awarop to get his fat. This was tho man who wSidd not buv Jadwln'. rVr fivnin. Hftdied with Wktn,; SoldVt Thomi.' Hri .inr. v Kiat3iiomii urns store. E-I have a complete lino cf Light and John McGee, ageJ twenty-two.both fnest jwicaiicy,." lien rm a .Man;" Single and Heavy Double Harnosf, of them said to be known as bad lyanchLmm;T, "Measuringthollaby;" , ColloM, Whips, Blankets, fcc on hand characters. llahe V hca 1 y. 'Buticr, '1 e Temper all of which 1 am selling at a very rea- Hatcliffe & Chnbh tl V-nW. f ?.,-e?,.M?a!" L'zi Ockcrhouse, "A aonable price. MILTON FLOltY. , 1r."V.', ' ic..c"' f W" l'ravcr;" Katie Weiss, "Little g-Xcarly 4!5,O00 bottles of Jndwln's Captain George McDowell, of Slat Tar Syrup sold last year on a poslllvo lngton, has been appointed Superintend guarantee of cure, and only la bottles ent of the Quaker City Slato Quarries, returned as unsatisfactory. T ho largest at Stclusville, Lehigh county., bottlo for tho money. Sold at Thomas' I Twenty-two cars on the I.ehlgh drug store. Valley Itallroad were wrecked at Penn Henry Slngmaster, n natlvo of Haven Junction on Tuesday night. LclUgh county, died at Stroudsbnrg, , Tho old L!borty ben arrlvC(i in Monroe Co., l'a., on Sunday evening a ii,n,ii,,i,i- nrf,, n-ie.- ti, rweck, after a protracted Illness, at the age of 71 years, seven luontlis ana eighteen days. ooTTV" ?aturday n J ny. 27th and 23th instant, nn excursion for the bene-, fit of Jos Inli Conley, tho blind and one- armed soldier, will take place over the Switchback ltR. Tickets can be had at eltherof our drug stores. For tho week ending June 13, thoro were 110,055 tons of coal shipped over tho L. V. lilt., making a totnl for the vear of 2.7GS.37!) tons, showing a de crease, as compared. with the same time last year, of 131,477 tons. f531?,An all-wool import ecl Corksuvew Suit for only ! $2'2, at the popular tailoring establishment ol II II J'eters. 5rF.dltor Advooati: pieaso Inform your many readers that .ladwin's lar Syrup cured my cold after all oilier remedied tailed, it is tno largest uottie for tho price I over bought. Old Sub scriber. Sold at Thomas' drug store. A 120 yards dash between John Cunningham of Catasauqua and Peter Whitehead of Frceland was run at the lilttersvillo Driving Park Saturday fora purse of 6200. The race was won by Cunningham who beat his onnonent about live feet. Trying to do business without advertising Is like winking at a girl in tho dark. You may know what you are doing, out 110 one else does, you need a nlco team call Hence, If , 041 David libbert, at his popular livery on North street. 1113 tcrm3 are moderate. fiy-Lcwis Wehr has nlcelv fixed un his Ico cream parlor for the accommoda tion of ladio3 and gentlemen, and will keep a full supply of choice flavored cream every day and evening. Ho in vltos you to call. Ice waters, confec tions and f 1 tilts In season. The experiments of convoying steam in pipes from one slate quarry to another has proven a gratifying success at Slatington. One engine thus supplies the steam power to run the machinery of four quarries. The steam is conveyed in a pipe abovo ground a distance of two squares. Rev. 11. J. Smoycr, who for several years was pastor of the Lvangclical church, of town, and is now presiding elder, has been chosen a trustee of Schuylkill Scinlnary,for tho accommoda tion of which hanibomo new huildlnsj are in coun,o of erection at Fredcileks burg, Lebanon county. Prof. C. A. Hitter, of this borough, has taken the agency of Ivison, Blake man Taylor it Co's new publication Smith's Physiology andllygene, includ ing the effects of stimulants and nar cotics, for the use of schools In accord ance with the recent law. He will see the directors later. The one-year-old son of Henry Sigman, of Easton was placed on a bed to sleep Tuesday morning, but soon awoke anil crawled to the foot. It put Its head through tho rungs, whllo its body slipped off tho side. The result was that the child was hanged. It was quite dead when found. KSTll- IJ. Petors. at till! Post-odicc building, Leliigh ton, will make you an all wool buit lor only $10 cash, il' you order now. iix-scuator doiin j.'. colllwi, a prominent coal operator in Clearfield county, died at his homo Ashland, at eleven o clock lliursday morning of last woeic. lie nad ueen l,eJlast for over two weeks anil was reported fast recover ing and out of danger, but a sudden change took place and which resulted In dcaiu as aoovo stated. Miss Dora Mctzger, aged fourteen years, met Willi a serious accident a few days ago In tho school slate factory of Bartholmew, Krause Af.'o., at Slating ton, resulting In the fracture of her right leg above the knee. It appears hi r dress had caught in tho screw of the main shaft, which fortunately, at tho lime was not running at a high rate or speed. The Heading Iiailroad Company on Saturday conimenceJ the payment of the May wages, to ho continued as rapidly as possible, with a view to hav ing them completed by the first of July. The receipts of the load are beginning to Increase, and funds will be more plentiful the last six mouths of tho year than the first Is reported at the main oflicc. The Hoard of Directors of the Le high Valley Itallroad havo declared a (quarterly Dividend of one and one-half per cent, payable on and after Wednes day, July 15, 1883, to tho holders of the capital stock as they stand registered on mo uooks oi tne company at n o clock p. m., Thursday, June 18, 1883. On Tues day, July 14, dividends will be paid to women only. Halt! Front! Comrades who have signed tho Holl for a CI. A. Ii. Post in tho Borough of Lehlghton, and all other honorably discharged Soldiers and Sailors desiring lo join, are requested to assemble lu Heber's Hall, Bank street, Lehlghton, on Saturday evening, June 20, at 7:30 o'clock, sharp, for tho pur pose of perfecting the organization, electing otllccrs, &e. Bv order of com mittee. SJfFor a good gold or silver watch go to E. II. Hold's Mauch Chunk. He lias an extraordinary large assortment. The relief committee of Plymouth believe that the funds now on hand, together with tho amount appropriated by the State, will be sulllclerit to carry on tho work of relief among tho fever patients-now sick until the epidemic shall be brought to an end. Thoy desire to give notice of this fact to the charit able people of tho United States, who have so generously and freely responded to their call for help. James Powers, n puddler employed In the Ferndalc rolling mill, near Allen- town , walked out of his rear gate Thursday evening, of last week, and stepped on tho Lehigh Valley Itallroad track. As he did so ho was struck by a Casscnger train and Instantly killed, Ids ody being fearfully mangled. Hc leaves a large family In destitute circumstances. Tills Is the fourth -violent death within thirty six hours in this vicinity. Clttuss ctBio., The Tail ors, still have a lew of those justly celebrated $10 suitings on hand. About threo weeks aeo five mfn. with blackened faces, broko Into the residence of Dante lllioads. at Conlav. with the Intention of robbing him of some money he had collected during the clay, illioads, w ho is an old man, fought desperately, and the noise awoke his little grand-daughter, who ran to a neighbor for help. By tho time tho nclgnljors came tho robbers had fled. From slight cluos Detective Smith has succeeded In learning who tho five men were. Monday morning ho arrested tw o ci mem, iuiiiei iiocKer, aged sixteen. 7 urA,y ,u BKUC "1!U 0,,r 5"r5 t,n . ."'"I" " NT,'" " 'Y: 1" 111 Anil 1 I. I lull la a 1.1. iT" ""","., J"1' .,uu" t,iu, Wiiioo, or you are fctwded. Weisspoht, Pa. and a're otl.M'fiWn.r heir bnlldi FlJLASK" i n..,. . . w ui wiciuiijic.tfjitwft, iena unrrcun. 17.1, Inst., accomnanled livtlie Mavor Rni ollcr 0niclals of tho Crescent City, Tm.r,.r f , i, ptr1 rh.ll. road Company of New Jersey announces lhat on nnJ a'f lcr the 20tu Jt hc pay tho convcmblo loan coupons title rav j 1 I" , , , , , , . J W lllj, LUV O.UIIl 1UI3L 'IUMU..J illI.V iigmnmg struck tnc stack at tnc nead of Mount Plsgah plane, knocking off a portion and demolishing five of the boiler dues. The damage is about repaired. On Tuesday last tho wife of Samuel B. Carpenter, of Mauch Chunk, pre sented him with twins a boy and girl, and friend Samuel's joy thereat is ex- ceedingiy great. Wo are pleased to noto that our esteemed fellow citizen Mr. Horace Heydt, passed nn examination before tho law committee of the Carbon County Bar last week, and was admitted to practice. Mr. II. Is a gentleman of flno abilities, and will no doubt rlso rapidly in his profession. The Apnlo P. Lockhart Memorial Pavllllon for Women was dedicated at St. Luke's Hospital, South Bethlehem, Wednesday. The presentation speech was made by Professor H. Coppeo for Hobort Lockhart, who presents the pavllllon lu tho name of his deceased Wife. S. II. Anthony, tho proprietor of Craig's notel, at Lehigh Gap, does not intend that Independence Day shall go unobserved 'n that romantic place. He making arrangements for a grand eeieuraiion in tne pane jihi oacx oi nis hotel on tho coming Fourth and will be prepared to accommodate a big crowd. For a day oil, go to the Gap. People tn and ont of Town. Our pr-nnlo who mav have relatives or irlends vlstttnu them will crMitlvnbllse " by s ndlnir In their names and rcMdenr-e for publication under this head. Kimon. Joseph Obort, of town, wa3 at Hazlcton during the week. John Obert was on a business trip to Tamaqua during the week. Arthur Dick, of Hazlcton, sncnt a few days in town during the week. George M. Smith, of Pottsville, Is visiting at J. T. Nusbauui's, on Bank street. Horace Haudcnbush, of Aldcn, Pa., spent tcvcral days In town with his par cuts last week. Our friend C. M. Sweeny was on a business jaunt to New Tilpoli, on last Wednesday. Mr. Gcorgo Williams, of Wilkes barrc, is visiting at the Advocate of licc, on Bankway. Will Meredith, of Heading, one of tho auditors of the P. & 15. R, Co., was in town last Friday, Mrs. II. II. Peters, of town, is on a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Lines Groo, in New York city, A. J. Lltzeubcrger and wife, spent last week with rclatlvcsfSand friends in Lehigh county, Pa. Mrs. Wilson Kclchncr, of Walnut port, is the guest of Mrs. W. W. Mor thimcr, on Bankway. Miss Lizzie Ash, of town, spent several day3 at Slatington, with relatives and friends, last week. C. W. Shivers, of Philadelphia, spent a few days with F. Doug. Miller, on Iron street, last week. Ed. Hatcliffe. of Hatcliffeit Chubb. bakers, of town, was on a business trip W-t.,.l.. .1...!.... .1.1- MI33 Emm i Obert, an accompllscd young lady of this place, was visting at Philadelphia during tho week. Our musical friend. Charlev Miller. left for Wilkesbarro on Wednesday at w men piaco no nas secured a position. Mrs. M. O. Bryan, residing on Coal street, this borough, Is visiting rela tives and friends at Blooinsburg, Pa. tr ('. TiWu-nnnlni. M.lfn daughters, spent several days with rela tives and friends In Mahanoy City, last weeic. Miss Ella Ycager. an estimable young lady of Mauch Chunk, was the guest of Mrs. Dr. Bower, during the week. II. A. Berkcmcycr, formerly of this place, now with Klcckncr, Shimcrit Co., of Philadelphia, was In town during the week. Hcv. S. S. Chubb, formerly of tills place, now of Ilarrlsburg, Penn'a., dis coursed to a laro audience in the. Evan gelical church, In this borough, last Sunday evening. Mrs. J. Kern accompanied by her daughter, Miss Annie Kern, a very ac complished young lady of Sagertown, Crawford county, Penn'a., are the guests of Mrs. B. J. Kuntz, on Lehigh street, this week. Our young friend C. E. Bartholo mew, of Leiiigliton, a theological stu dent at the Lancaster seminary ,prcachcd a very Instructive as well as interesting sermon to tho lteformed congregation at Catasauqua on Sunday last. Children's Day. The second Sabbath In Juno set apart by our denomination as Children's Day, was observed by tho Lehlghton M. E. church on June 14th, 1885. THIS OltlGIX AND AIM. The great re.ligiou3 movement called Methodism, which occurred in the 18th century readied our shores in 1700. lu 18B0, one hundred years from the former date, the Methodist Episcopal Church commemorated tho event and at that t m it was decided to raise a "Children's Educational Fund, tho proceeds of which should bo ured In aiding mcre torlous Sunday scliool scholars In obtain ing a more advanced education." Tills applies to cither sex. For that object the Board of Trustees received 500,000. Contributions sinco then have como in rapidly until now wo havo $200,000 per manently Invested, thelntercstof which is used every year and as much more as can bo secured for the purpose named. We hope to raise $1,000,000. By tho continued observance of tho day in tho 21,000 Sunday schools in our church we shall havo In a few years that amount Invested for tho noblo cause in view. Our church hero was tastefully decor ated with flowers and birds. A large arch extended from rither side of and above tho pulpit platform which was covered with spruce, bearing the date 17S5 on tho left and 1E83 on the right, between which were the words in largo letters Children's Day, From the center of tho arch was suspended a basket of cut flow era. There stood on the plat form a cross and plants in pots; there wcro also many vases filled with bou quets, these with tho canary birds made our church very attractive. Much credit is duo tho ladles and gentlemen for their interest in decorating the church. The opening addresses were made by the pastor, then singing and responsive readings. The children delivered their addresses In a very creditable manner. Tho following children spoke : Bertie Durllng, "Our Past and Future;" Maud Wlicatley, "Charge of the Light Bri gade;" Jennie Cook, "New YcarsEvej" Katie Durllng, "Tho Maid on the Hill;" lienna tioiienuacli, "A tieldof Labor;" hn lTfirmtflr T.ntiil' tfmmu llarmn) ael.veroa Ui closing address. M1 .t .a SEons w ere large, mine - enins every sear was occupied, na cordially mant amor their nrcfcnce and i contribution,. o. r ron I - -' X w - That Fish " Stoty I" , Deah Kditoh: Allowus to "explain 1 ourselves" concerning the fish "story" published in your Uit issue, and which lias been a sourco of considerable com- rjiont ns to the general truthfulness of the trio over since In tho circle iu which ToTEcmal days preparatory to our ! fishlnc excursion, brkht dreams visited us; everything was tUlij our generosity j prompted us to promise everybody a mess ot tno nsii-we liitenucu 10 caicn. Bright and early on that eventful Sat urday morning two weeks sgo wo started for Tine Hun, and the nearer vro approached our destination the more determined wo became to take homo an abundance of tho finny tribe as a trophy of our days work. At last, after about twa hours drive, we accosted a man who was coming down the road, and of whom wo asked: "Dauf me're fisho in da creek, ?" and upon receiving an answer ou thoafliimatlvc, wedlfgorgcd, put on our gum bootp, adjusted our fishing tackle, Ac, and in a short time were in readiness for all the "bitC3" that should come along. Wo stood on tho bank along the creek, and as wo hailed our hook wo gazed down Into the pure, crystal-like waters, A cry al most escaped our lips as we perceived a large number of the beauties .gilding swiftly along through tho waters. Wo 'throwed in' and hastily gesticulated the othors to stapd back, Ah, vtalchtthc fish were almost at tho bait. Oh, how patiently we held lhat pole, nil the while picturing what tho neighbors would say when we got homo with a basket of such magnlliccut fish. For fully an hour wo sat thcio ou the bank, the hot sun streaming down upou us, never moving our polo, only wishing, aye, how cageily, that the fish would bite so wo could "pull 'em out." John nie then tried his luck, bringing to play all tho devices ho could think of, but with tho same result, At last we both came to tho conclusion that the "sue.t era" wouldn't bite. Wo determined to got a net and capture, at least, some of 'em, So writing a nolo for Tom, who had wandered several miles along the creek, and putting it in a conspicuous place wo started off for a net, We got one 1 and oh, how tho perspiration did pour from us while wo "set" it, and for the balance of the day wo chased tho "suckers" up and down, but luck was against us. So we waited for Tom concluding- that ho had caught, at least, enough llsh to make a good showing for us all. Hecarac We arrived home at about half-past six p. m. the same day, with the old adage, concerning "fishermen's luck" painted on our countenances. Tours trur ily. TOM SCIFEItT. GKonac Mor.Tni.MEit, JOHXXIE LeXTZ. P. S. We caught 67. Your tele phone message is not. reliable, II. Closing ExcrciBcs- The seventh annual closing exercises of the Centre Square Select fcchool took place last Saturday evening. A large and varied programme well rendered re flected credit ou both teacher and pupils. In addition to thi3 it gives us pleasure to note the large and appreciative audi ence that was present to witness the ex ercises. It seemed as though the whole country around had turned out, a con clusive evidence that tho school is a felt power in the community that lia3 given it their support, and the mc3cncc of students from other sections shows that it3 inllucnce I.- more than local. Whin the people take so much interest in mat ters of this kind we may bo certain they are awake to the importance of the sub ject ot education, and wo know of no place in the county where an education al meeting of any kind would call out a larger or more attentive audience. All honor to cx-Sup't. Balllct for founding the school, and to the able and faithful corps of Instructors that have kept It up from year to year. Of those eonie are now gracing other professions, some are still plodding on in tho halls of College or University, whilst one, Mr. Kcrchncr, who gave such excellent satisfaction a year ago, has gone to his reward In the world ueyond. 'i ins Jattcr fact was not ed in a toucmng obituary on Saturday evening. Tho present incumbent. Sir. N. M. Ballict, a senior in Franklin and Marshall College, has fully kept up the high standard of tho school, and has prospects of an excellent attendance next term. Let such enterprises be en couraged, for no community can long keep up such a school without under going a wonderful revolution mentally and socially, yea, morally too. and soon er or later occupy a standing abreast of. tno age. uno icw Mahoning Band dls- courscu some good music. Your3, Delectatus, Harder In tho First Degreo. Michael Holway, a llungailan, on trial in our County court last week, for killing Thomas J. Hogan, was found guilty snortiy uctoro l o'clock Sunday morning of murder In the first decree. The crime was committed April 0 last, at tho railway station at Pcnn naven, where Hogan was iu charge, and accord ing to the testimony of two eve wit- nesscs.tlio solo provocation was llogan's rcqucs'. mat Jtoiway leave tno station. The Hungarian moved, as if to obey. but suddenly turned and discharged his pistol at llogan. 'I lie latter died In a few minutes. i no prisoner test! led Iu h i own behalf, through an interpreter, that lie was in tho room when Hogan came in and snatciied several time-tables from his hand, called him a vile naiue.ordered him oil and struck hhn twico on the breast with his fist. The prisonermoved towards the door about live stcns.tumcd. walked two steps towards Hogan, who raise:i a unite on nun an t was auout to stab hhn when tho accusod fired tho fatal shot In self-dcfcnsc and without intent to kill. Other witnesses swore that Hogan had no knllc in his hand and that they did not see Hogan strike him. The defense was self-defense, and that the act, hav ing been committed in hot blood, was murder In tho second1 degree. The counsel (Messrs. Klefer it Stroh) for tho prisoner, endeavored to prova that ue was men laoormg unacr a a delusion and thought he was tho owner of tho station, and nrgued earnestly for conviction in tho second decree onlv. At 11 o'clock Saturday nieht the case was given to the jury and in about an hour and a half they returned the verdict of murder in tho first degree. A motion was made for a new trial, which has been tet down for argument In the nrsi wecu oi August. Lower Towamensinfr Iteini. D. II. Stroup, of East Penn, was to this place one day last week with another gentleman to buy horses. Decoration day was obstrved here last bunaay m our cemeteries, a large number of people being present. Slat ington and Lehigh Gap band3 furnished music for the occassion. August Walter, of Lehlghton, and Miss Emma,, daughter of IVed. Wisslcr. of this place were united In the holy bonds of matrimony, in tho Catholic church, last Monday. Many invitations were sent out and a largo number of relatives and friends were present to witness the ceremony and take part in festivities. The young couple received a number of valuable presents and the best wishes and hearty congratulations oi an. -May nicy live long and prosper. CoxriDicc. William H. Carroll on Trial. William II. Carroll, tho fnrmer wpll known Mollle Maguirc. was placed on trial at Wilkeabarre Tuoadav. for the attempted murder of Henry Taylor, In ntlon for Everybody, in every county in April last. The men were rivals in the United States and Canada. Enlarg business. Taylor rented the store that od by the publisher to 048 pages. It con Carroll had occupied, aud when the tains over 2000 household rooipos, and is latter refused to remove had his goods suited to all classes and conditions of thrown out into tho Btrcct. The next society. A wonderful book and house day Carroll wulkod up to Taylor as he hold necessity. It sells at sight. Great was standing lu hU doorway, and "shot est inducements ever offered to book him in the breast. He lay between life agents. Sample copies sent by mail, and death for some weeks. Carroll's postpaid for 2.00, Exclusive terri'ory plea Is self-defense. Wednesday Carroll given. Agents more than double their ai found gml'yof the "Infliction of money, Address, Dr. Chase's Steam gricvirJus bodily barm," i Prlntlcs house, Ann Arbor, Mlchlpan. Mahoning Itoma. Martin Nuss, of Ttrnurlt Chunk, was the guest of JIlss Lizzie ICIstler over Sunday, our farmers say that the grass crop tills year will be larger than tho. crop last year, aZ ' Soompn Hmw, of MjAanw h"' I?,.a' lrescnt v,3'tluS wtotlvcj in N. M. Balllct. teacher of the Centre Square Select school, left for Lancaster on Monday, 1 r . Si 1 . . A partv of about seventy-five as sembled at Mrs, Amos Miller's home to celebrate her birthday. Ono day last week a mink played sad havoc with twenty chlckcn9 belong ing to Joslah Mussclmau. Mr. J. H. Amor will be a candidate for tho nomination of sheriff at tho Democratic convention this Fall. English services will be held In the Evangelical church this (Saturday) evening at 8 o'clock. All aro Invited. Edgar Xander, Chas. Fcn9tenuach- erandC. L, Arncr wero out shooting crows one day recently, They came across an old crow slttlug on her. nest, and fired Eevcn shots Into the nest with out causing tho crow lo fly from it. That people may not be misled we wiii state that these are not our best marks men. The closing exercises of the Centre Square Select Scliool, which wcro held on the school campus last Saturday evening, was a grand succe3. The ora tions, essays, etc.. were listened to with marked attention by tho three hundred persons who wcro present, and none went away disappointed. The Fall tetm of tho scliool wilt open on Monday, July uui. ine prospects lor a largo attend ance is good. Last Saturday cvenlnr' ono of our boys escorted one of West Pcnn's smil ing daughters home from tho entertain ment. As ho was afraid lo go horue alone In tho dark ho staid until the wee sma' hours Of tho mom, and then, aa he was five mllc3 from his home ho 6tartcd oft at a lively gait. His road led him through a wood and In it ho saw some thing (probably an ignis-fatuus) that terrified him eo greatly that his hair stood on ends; he. thought it was tho oiu lenow irem iiio lower regions." and he commenced tp run with all his might, calling out: "Ncm mich net mit de3 tnohl, no ga Ich gawiss nlmmy tzu da made so wide fun hamol" Ho reached home exhausted and so scared that he could not bo Induced to'ost any thing till supper time. Wo aro sorry for tho young fellow and would advise tuni to take anotlicr boyalongnext time or get Ids girl to go hows with him. Daeu. Tho Sweepstakes Feco. Tho sweepstakn race which took place on Fr' lay afternoon, 12th Inst., at tha Driving Park, turned out to bo a grand "lizzie." The owners of ,tho marc, "Sleepy Jane." claimed "crookedness" and that the sorrel horse "Net" hail run for money on the Hlttersvtllo track and had a record of2:.t2. consequently they would not allow "Sleepy Jane" to run. mat leu uie race to oo decided by "Faruier Boy" and "Net." Judges wero cnoscn anu tnc norses started; "Fanner Boy" took the second, third and fourth heats and wa3 declared the winner. Tho gate receipts wero $20. We did not hear of any betting and do think there was any. The most exciting event of the dav was a grand 100-yard dash by the fol lowing well-known sprinters: John Esch, Will Heed and Geo. Horn, The starter, . F. BIery,gave tho word "go'1 and Uie runners were off like a shot. Tha spectators stood with bated breath while tho noble forms seemed to fairly flyover the track. Tho distance was covered in about 14 1-0 seconds The. jeferco was unable to decide which of the threo won the raco, all reaching the string at about the same time. It was one of the most exciting and closest contests that ever took place in this section and was witnessed by a large concourse of people with the mo3t In tense Interest. Kiilal Without Causa. A partv of men. including Hichard Coleman. Anthony Walsh, Thomas Jor dan and George Cull, were enjoying wuat tncy considered a lonyounday morning at the residence of Cuff, near Carbondalc, Lackawanna county, play ing caras anu drinking ueer, wncn Hichard Duffy passed by tho door on his way home. Coleman ran to tho door aud called Duffy in to take a hand In the game. Ho did so, somewhat re luctantly. The game was kept up for about an hour, when Duffy said It was time to go. Cuff called his attention to tho clock and said it was quite early, but Duffy, in a spirit of banter, re marked that the clock was no good, anyhow. To prove that it kept correct time Cuff pulled out a gold watch and handed it to Duffy, saying that it was tho best timc-kecper In the county. Duffy admitted that it was agood watch, and added jokingly that ho thought he would keep It. Then he made a move ment as If to go away. Cuff grow very angry and said: "If yon don't hand back that watch I'll blow your brains out." "Ah! you wouldn't kill any body," retorted Dully. The next mo ment Cull had his revolver out and placing It within an inch of Duffy's forehead fired. Tho largo ball made a ghastly mark In Duffy's face, penc tratedlilsbralnand he staggered Into the arms of tho startled bystanders. He was dead in a few minutes. Cuffs rage was uncontrollable when he did the deed and his rcmorso was as swift as his anger. Teacbera Examinations For the school year, commencing June, 1885, will be held as follows: l'nr I'.irryvllle borough, at I'arryvllle, Mon day, Juno K, Tor Host Munch Chunk borniiRh. at East Mauch Chunk, Tuesday, June 53. For Wratlicrlr horoush, at Wcatbeily, Thursday, June M. For fjuisford borough, at Lansford, Satur day, June S7. For Mai.ch Chunk township, at Summit Hill, Monday, Juno 20. I'or Maurh Chunk borough, at Upper Mr.uch Chunk, Wednesday, July l. For Hanks lowuslilp. at Jcansvllje, Thurs day, July 2. For bchlnhloo, P:ckerton and Wolssport, at U'hlKhton, Monday, July 6. For Franklin tnwnship, at South Franklin School House, Saturday, August 1. For Jehlj(h and J-ansamia towuships,. at itockport, Tuesday, August t. For Packer township, atlludsondale, Thurs day, August C. For Kfddcr township, at East Haven, Ttmrc day, August 20. For 1iiver Towamenslnj, at Millport, Sat urday, August IS. For liist l'cun townhlp, at Fcnnsvllle, 1 h urd ay. August S7 . Tor Upper Toivameiutnf:. at Stcnijersville, Saturday, September . I'or Mnbontnz township, at PJeasapt Corner, Saturday, September For Penn Forest township, at Koch'a School Hou.e. Saturday, October 3. Examinations will be in writing. Applicants will be examined In Physio logy and Hyfiene. Teachers' roust be examined in the districts in which they intend to t-eich. Exceptions will be made only for satisfactory reasons. Ex aminations will begin at 0 a. ra. T. A. SNYDEK, County Supt. of Schools. LIVE A02NT WANTED 1 To sell Dr. Chosn's l!vinna! nr Tnfnmi, V.'cathorly Briefs. J. P. Rowland stnt last Sunday hi town. Uiiidnm'!. Day wru observe in the M. E. church last Sunday by a Mjxvlal service at S!:,10 p. m. A special pro - fjrainmo had been prepared for tha oc- caslon, tho malu topic bolllfi "C'h,rlllU Education. The church was rdsptui-j ly decorated. Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock the niarrlnKH of Rpv. MnfTe.tt. tuistnr of tho. ! . " . ... - . J.J' . . ; Miss Mary Hoffeckur, daughter of Mr, that place, by ltev, A. B. Jack, cf llazlcton. After receiving the congrat ulations of their many friends the con tracting couple started qh a wadding tour. Mr. Jamci Weeks, an old and re spected citizen cf this place, has sold his property, witli tne intention ui iqaving in a few weeks for Florida, v hero he proposes .locating. Last Saturday eve ning quite a delegation ol 'his many friends tendered him with a surprise. Mr. Samuel liar eman in iienaif of the railroaders of the Beaver Meadow Dl- j vision of the L. V. II. K.. frcscntod him with a gold-headed cane, and Mr. E. C. Wilson, hi behalf of tho boy3 of the machine shop, presented him with a handsome meerschaum pipe, May abundant success attend him. Earlv last Monday evening a firo broke out in the Hungarian nuarters. completely demolishing the building;, some of tne occupants barely escaped with their lives. Homo, Explosloa and Fira in a Mine- Shortly after seven o'clock Saturday night a tcrrlblo explosion occurred at Darrnnce shaft, operated by the Lehigh Coal Company. The work? are situated in tho nothern part of Wilkesbarrc. The explosion was heard for a distance of a mile aud largo crowds of people liQcitcd to tno Eccne or tno oxcitcintnt, Around the mouth of the mlno wcro githcred tho wives, mothers, sisters and brothers cf the eight men entombed In tno mine. For a wiiue. mere was (treat excitement. According to law, how ever, thoie must be a second opening to ovciy mluoand throughlhls opening the Imprisoned mon cccaixd in safety, Tho explosion set firo to the coal and wood work in chambers adjacent to tho one whero tho explosion took place. At midnight same night tho firo had gained such headway that tho Wilkosbarre Firo Department was called out and were kept busy all day flooding that portion of the mlno whero the fiiewgcd. The firo is extending in tho direction of tno second opening, Doing driven tmiiicr by the air current. Tho mine will have to bo flooded before tho flames can bo exth'sulshed. The loss will bo heavy. A round Pleasant Corner. A Wertman, of West Pcnn, was tho guest of J. Longacro last Suuday. Nathan Balliet of Mahoning, was visiting friends at West Penn, last Sunday. Frank Batlior. of West Tenn, was the guest of D. S. Longacro last Sunday, Tho entertainment of the Centre Square Select School was well attended last Saturday. Frank Reed, of Mauch Chunk, was tho guest of J. Hunslckcr, last Sunday. Our champion runner Is training fora foot-race. Doner appears to be the best man tills year. D. Nothstcln has moved his saw- mill to West Penu where he willsaw for J. lloppes. Mary Kclbly, of Mauch Chunk, was visiting her parents, at this place, last Sunday. John KIstlcr of West Penn, was the Sliest of V. J. lustier, last tsunday. . W. Moore, of Lehigh county, was tne guest of wuson v caver last Sunday. dosEru. Quesr Ceaults of an Alleged Bobbory. Allen-town, Juno 10 Special,' D. W. Smith, of New Yoik. and It. P. Webster, of Lambsvllle, occupying rooms on umercnt lloors at tne American Hotel, to-day announced that they had been robbed last night. Smith professes to have lost 6130 in cash, a gold watch and chain worth S100 and two diamond scarf pins valued at $200. Webster stated his loss as 15 in money and trifling jewels. An hour after Smith discovered his loss he had a check for 425 on tha Tradesmen's National Bank of New l ork cashed. It was learned by telegraph that Smith had no money in the bank and ho was arrested and committed to jail for receiving money under false representations. Smith says that there is a huge mistake and tnat no pas money in tno uanK named. He promises to make It warm for tne bankand others who are respons ible for his imprisonment. Smith claims to represent tho Empire Brewery Com- pauy.of r cw x ork. lie nas telegraphed to a friend at Scranton to bail him out and ho expects to bo released to-morrow, roho-PocoHotal. The Poho-Poco Hotel Is situated mid' way between Wclssnort and Stcmlcrs- vilfe, and Is particularly adapted to the convenience of folks desiring to spend a season lu tho country. The hotel build ing has sixteen large, wcll-vcntllatcd and substantially furnished bed-rooms, a large parlor and ball-room and a well- stocked o.ir at wnicn tne nest ot wines, liquors and cigars are retailed. Near the house is a largo dam suitablo for boating purposes, boats being at the disposal of the guests; a Grst-class livery stable is connected wifh the hotel, and this with the numerous other facilities classes it amongst tho most desirable summer resorts anywhere lu tho Valley. The landlord, Mr. Daniel Krcsge, is con stantly making improvements for the benefit of gucfcts. Those desiring to pass the hot summer months in the country wpuld do well to patronizo Mr. Kresgc. John Henry Hoswell, aged Ci, sup erintendent of the Lehigh Valley Hail road coal trimmers in Perth Amboy, did of vertigo on the morning of the 17th lust., after going up a flight of stairs. A large tenement belonging to Mary Gillespie, situated on High street.Mauch Chunk, was almo3t totally destroyed by Ore on Wednesday morning. The premises were occupied by threo families, and most of the household fixtures were rescued from tbo building. John A. Deal, who was found guilty of securing a horse knowing it 'to havo been stolen,. In the County court last week, has been sentenced to pay a fine of 50, tbo costs of prosecution, and undergo a imprisonment of four years in the Eastern Penitentiary. m Ait it it; t. Woodrino Mile kk. On Saturday the ISth inst. by ltev. E. A. Bauer, Mr. KuEsel Woodrlng to Miss Minnie Miller, both of Beaver Meadow. , ;is.' "! Bxacutors' Notice, TTotlc is hereby given that the under. signed bsv been granted letters testameu. lary nn the Iilt of Mary Fensterfecher, lato of Mahoning two, Carbon county, Pennsylvania, deceasaJ. All persons hsv. loycUinn aftatntt the eaM tate will pre sent them duly auibontloaUil without de la,y, &uJ those Indebted to tba Una will make Immediate settlement STEPHEN' FESSTFHMACHBM, JIEUBEN FENSTERMACIIER, Executor of Marv FVnfclertnu'hpr, daoM, Jin.- 13. ISKj-wB- csaaissisBBxsatsxiCBsaeBsntasit A PllEsSEJs'T ! 0ir i ad f-ii- t'J e ki- id t- i-'ag- iJ.ihoiim i i. i r ,i ic a d 'r i"- 'i. R lift na'ii", ( tw,. '.i ti '! i, a I r C'.- KUBK a .V' fWo. A' 14111111,147 1 ii t)Lu I'llK-'l' S I'- H. lo In..! 1 '1 ivki. un, a 1 ti 3! null' , .mi tt 1111 ,lo e. ' ic JV'. rj rw.io '. Hlao and Fall of thoKollor Rlnkiit. r l t ,ave OBPe ,nore tn rM, B p,,r , p,, ,uDtr. Th.t it th rmn 1 got .down on the rink and down on roilir tlo'ea. TMnt Is the rKo icycrnl people I pit down en me. That is alio the rrmon why 1 now tte In a public manner to a Inst and undone, ran-) and unlets tha r""?r tl.nk ' ?' m"'0 "bnlih("d. the whole "Tinted World WIII oe plunged lolo n h.. I had tried it once bofore. but had not carried luy rxpcHmetili tn a tucceuful termination,, nmdo a trial trip around the tlu k last August, but wa, ruled nut by thejuiigee for lucnnipetcnry, anJ advised to ekute anions panple who were hostile to the government ri the United Slates, while the jirnprletnrs repnlrod the link. On the Oth of St-ptemlier, 1 Dialled tn tho bnsnni of n eyrhiiie lo excrta, and it has re quired tho bulk of the luroeedinn months lor natiiro tn glue tho bones ol my leg to gether in proper thape. That Is the reason I have not given thp attention to roller ikalint; lhat I ihouh). A few weeka ago, f read what Mr. ThI mago raid about this great na'.mnat vice. II was his rpiulou that if we skated in a proper spirit, v?e could leavo tho rink each evening nltn our immortal aoule in good shape,. Sninehnw It got out Hint on ThnrsJay evening I would undertake the feat of rkaliug Ihtee rounds in three hours with no protection In my ccruplri, for one-half the gule money, Tnlniage' rules. So there was quite u large audience present wilh opera glasses. Borne bad umbrella), especially on the front rows. Theo wero worn spread, In order lo ward off- fragments of the rink which tnlght becomedlsengsged and set iu motion by atmospheric disturbances. In ob'dienee to a wild, Wagnerian inoit frnin the orchestra, urns forth Into the arena with my skates in my hand. 1 feel perlrclly at home beforo an audience when i;iiivo'iny skates In my hand. It ItU morbid desire to wear the skates on my Ii el lhat Iihs always been my ttltnoir. Vyill the ultlre boy plesse give mo brass ohiok for thai word so that I can ct it when I go awn 7 My mat thought, alter getting myself se cured to the ekales, was this: "Am I in the proper (r.une or mind; Am I doing this in the right spirit? Am I about to skate In such a wuy as to lilt the fug of unbelief whii'h now envelopes a sinlul world, or f halt I deepen tho opaque night in which my race is wrapped! Jusl men, lliul the ot the rink erupted lu a tnunner so foilhwilh anJ so tout ensemtle that I hud to push it buck in place with my person. I never saw any tiling done with iebs delay or less languor. 1 ue uudience went wild with enthusiasm. and I responded to the enrore by writing my name in ino air with my suatsa. Ibis closed the lust seance, and mt treiner took mo in tha dressing room to attend a constitution of physicians. Alter Iho rink carpuuter had jacked up the floor a little, I went out again. 1 had 110 fears about my ability to perioral Iho mechanical part assigned me, but I was slill woriied oyer the question of whelner II wwoull or wpn m not ue oi lasting oeueiii lo mankind. '1 nine who nave vlusely StTUMnized my frame in repi ae, have admiltiM that 1 was fearlullt and wonderfully made. S udeuls ol th- human frame say that they never 6hw such u wealth of Iimbcrne6i and loose ties Iivisbeil upon person. They maintain that nature bestowed upon me the hinges and joints intended lore, whole ati)ily,aud Ihereforo when 1 skate, the air seems lo be perfectly lurid with limbs I presume that this lb true, Iboegh I have so little leisure while skating iu which to observe the method itrelf, the plot or animus of the thing, as It were, that my opinion would be ol little value to the scientist. I am led lo believe that the roller skate is certainly a great civilizer and a wonder ful leyoler of mankind. If we coskate lhat when the summons comes to seek our ward with the general hospital, where each shall heal his busted cuticle within the walls where rinkists srjuirm, we go not like the social wreck, morally paralyzed, but like n hired man taking his medicine, and eo forth wo may skate with perfect impunity, or any on else to whom we may be proper ly introduced by our cuok, Skating on the roller sftatn is like riding on a railway train. If the management is good mid we behavo ourselves, we feel safe, ltiuking in and of itself is not dangerous from a moral point of view with good associates and a solid rosd-bed we are safe. Bo it is also in traveling. If our rink tickets are good in a well couducled rink, and our railway tickets read oyer th Ureal Hock Island Itouto wo have doue wisely and the rest remains with us. We may wieck ourselvee lu front of the engine or injure ourselves morally and physically ul' the rink if we wish to There are man? however who ore not agitated oyer the ripk nuestou. To such il might be well to say lhat tho Mock Island Hnad is slill carrying people with comfort, elegance, economy and despatch. "'' cunts wuraz all else fails. Kestcousfihyrup. 'iJwtesBood. I use iu uiun. nuiu uy uriiKciua. TTS'TTarpYT'E? JT'cured hy our astrlxent SXJSrJ. U irjLotton I'owdcr. Ej.ilo. sure, euro $1.00. Ily mail wlih lull dlrco llone. nook lor 2 cent stamp. I'EErfcCI)., 6U1 Sixth Avenue. NtrYor. rtetSMy MERCHANTS aH",.? proQts hy Introducing" Uno of new foods. In illiponslhloio all families, will nddrni lor full imrtliiilars.ilEAI,TII FOOD OoiiriHY, No. Ti 4th Avenue, New Yorlt doc 27 ly ROSES!! SIX VARIETIES by mall, (any address), ONE UOI.LAR. O. n KIRKDItmE, 409 N. Mill Street, apr. IS-lru Philadelphia, Pa. Biggest Reacly-Made Clothmg' Stock for Rflfin Vniith Rnuo E. Rhilriran Largest Assortment in the City. IN Warm leafier Garments ! Everybody is mhlj Ohildrea Ghthm Newest Styles, Neatest Fits Slowest Pric How ITovoltlcn Received JBvcry Day ! Schuurman Roth & Co., 719 Hamilton Street A!!entovn. HIUK O. TU GOLUii.V A.NT ilolt J Aj.r l i, Sat Rheumatism It ii an chihlhhetl fact that Hood's Baft. snmilUa has tiroien an tnvaltiftblo remedv .Jn many scrcnt cases tit rheumatism, licet Spa remarkable- cr.Hfi by its povrauu sKtlon, la eotroctlne: the acidity of the blood, which Is the cause ri tho disease, and purifying ami cnrlcldn: the vital fluid. It it certainly fair to a$tum that what Hood's Sarsaparllla has done for ethers It will do for yon. Therefore, If yon suffer, tho pains and ached ol rheum&tUun, glv this potent remedy a fair trial, A I'oalttvo Cure, "I was troubled very ranch with rheuma tism In my btpi, ankles, and wrists. I oonld hardly walk, r.nd was confined to my bed a Kood deal ct tha time. Eefng roc oiuiacndsd to try ltood'j Sarsapaiflla, I took four botllct and am perfectly wen. I cheerfully recuumend Hood' Baraapaxtlla as one cf the beet blood ptitlflers In tho world." W. T. Woon, tlupmlngton, III. Fop Twenty Years) 1 have been afflicted with rheumatism. Dcfora 18S3 1 found no relief, but grew worse, 1 then began taking nocd's Parsaparilb, and tt did cia mere good than all tbei other tsciUclnu ever had." n. T, fiU-cou, Shirley, Meis, "I cuftcrcd f.-cra what the doctor called mcsctdar rheumatism, I took Ilood's Bar, eaparilla and aia entirely cured." J. V. A PcotinrooT, loiter carrier, Chicago, III. Wo sh.-.ll bo fclad to send, froa of charge, to all vha my desire, 0 book containing many additional statements of cures by HqqcS'g 8art3aparJI!at Sold by til druggists. t ; six for ?5. Muda only by C 1, HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass. iOO Dosoa Ono Poltar. Rcftd what tSs pccp! My concernina; th rbitltyef Dr. Thoma I'.clsctr:? OU ta curs p.ihnu, CAtanh. croup, colds etc. Mrs. Dorj Koch cf Uufialo.iayst ' Tor crou? it i tlecid rdly cfucaeiouj.1 (Mr. Jacob Melhior ef Mrlan 01.13, iys the Sims thin.l , S, Cttves, Akron. N, write) " Hid asthma cf tha wont 110, took one doss ofThorrui Kcleciric Oil and v.:. relieved 11 a lW minute Would walk five mi!ei fur this m: licin and pay $ j a bottle for it.' Drue-tmC.K.ii-ll, Gray wile. III., wyv ' Cured an uU ceraicd throat Tar me in twenty. tour hours,' Sa up 1.1 bed and coughed till the clothing waawesj ymh pirspiration. My fjit insi&ied that I usq Thomas' Cclexiric Oil. The first teispoontul psukved me." K. J!t Perkins Creek Centra. N. Y..Thom' Hctec- the Oil is also a Ttr- Ter external applica tion for theumatlsm. cuti,scaid,b irrtt,buea fcnmeVtc. When vhU ting tho druggist, ask Lim what he knows of gr, Thomai' Hclsctria it; if I.J has been iqri C i n the drug trade. Is sura he will speak highly of itr Worked Wotlcr " My daughter vat very bad of! on accouat J a cold aod pam in her lur. Or, rAomm? EeUt trie Oil curtdhtr in tvunty-fiur hourt, Ona of (be boys was cured of acre throat. This mcdir cine, has worked wonders in our family." Alvat Pitickney, Jake MoTiopac, IS. V, To Whon It May Conoern, AU pprMtu nrn hereby forbid mrH Ulnjt with BAY MUCtE, r.nvr in iKi?aiioii f GEOHGU UUfilUG, at tha samn Is my propertr and lnHiiH in him durinic my Kurt Piinn , Carbon Ci , Pa. May 30, 18S5n5 TO ADVERTISERS A list ofWI newspaoers DIVIDED INTO STATES AND SECTIONS will bo sant on imitli at ton Fit EE. To thosn who nint their ttdrertlslnir to par, wo can offar no batter ramllnm for tlioroush ami effecttT. work thin tha various section! of our Solcol Local 1,1st. ono. P. HO WELT, &. oo., Newspaper Advertising liureao, IJ Spruoo streot, New York Hay 13 VEEKS. Tho POMfJE UAZErTE will be rnail.d. securely wrajpeit, to any udilrass in tli United Stales for I In eo months on receipt of ONE DOLLAR, Liberal ilUomint. allowed to postinntlrri, 'agents and clubs Paniplo nopies mailed freo. Address all orders to RICtlARD K. FOX, Fesskuk Eijiutiit, N. Y, Slay 30, 1B65 ly . T 1 lTTl I ''talma a eposladty. Warrants ,0' 1 i A Nl I tt:''' AnninoN' i, h u i CO-. JJ.iillJ . sT KM) 1 1 KKTJ FIU ATI2 i.n. all klnleoriiANI) SCRIP houxlii and rll, MISl'ENIIhll ENl RIhS, LAND. PAT ENT und PENSION coi nttrndet ' Corrofpondenco soililiad. A A. TllOM AH, Attorney at Law, Room U St. Uloud Uultd. lux, Washington, D. U, cor i rTncooTs'R ASPB ERR Y Only tUoaa nt utfy T t turn t-t t thir qti' tlrcn intj attauUunW tha ww. Tn LOtin tii t uwn. iinr iiii'u ttnrreru nuerv cta?ra rr-u, GJtOWKItSofa Full Mnf of ViltiT.H ANU OHNAMKSTAL9. A grxdopnin fnr Jjon.t trtMJrsHicritn. AiUrwi c. CHASE ac CO. rhiiada. Pa Pleased with our Always the best atsortment m City. Call nnd re Convmc '1 Don't Foraet Our Custom' Dgptel Ws Turn Out Stylish Gordf And First-Cl,- I y Gent's Furnisino; Goods!
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