' atr Tnpmnco BIIIcts Knovrn. "Original Ohoap Cash Storo.'J No other mcdlrlito known no cffccta fillrpnrfrca the blood of decjvBeatcil rilrcnses. Mil Ho m bcnr tcfttlmoiiy toitsivop tlerfnl curatlvo effects. It !m n purely Vegetable Preparation, mado from tbo nativo herbs ond roots of Cali fornia, tha medicinal proportion q vhlch are extracted therefrom wlttiout tho iipo of Alcohol, It removes tlio catiao o( disease, and (he patent recovers his health. Il In tlio urcnt Illood Purifier and Mto-glvlng l'rliiclplo ; a Getitlo Purgative and Tonic; n perfect Itcnovator end Invlporator of tho tmtmn. Never tcfore In tho history of tho world has a medicine been compounded possess ing tho power of Vinegar Burma Ip healing the sick of every dlscaso man Is heir to Tho Alterative, Apcitcnt, Diaphoretic, Ciirmln.it Ire, Nutrillous, laxative, Sedative, Coonter-Irritant, Sudorific, AntMlIlIonn, Sol vent, Diuretic and Tonic jironortea of ViNtoin IUtteri exceed those of any other jncdlcine In tho world. 1Y person can take tho Hitters accord In? to ilirjctlon. nnd remain loni? nmvi'll. DrovU ded their hoca are not dctroycd by mineral Summer Silks I We need pot say very much about our SUks. Everybody seems to know haw cteap they are. Though our sales liavo been largo, ne still have a fargestock to select from at 37, 60 ami 00 cents ex tremely law prices lor su,ch qualities. Wo Havo Also Opened another lot of Oream Colored Cashmere of tho 5f cent quality, which wo aro now selling at 45 oenls. N. B. Our Storo will closa oycry evon Ijr at 8:45. J. T. NUSBAUM, Opp, Cobllo Square, Bant Street, Lehigh ton. fa. June 7, 1884-ly. poison or other means, and tho vital orjans wuHirn ncyonu inn i.ouitoi iipair. lilllouo, Itomiltciil, Intermittent and Malarial Fevers, nro prevalent throughout tin United States, iiartlcnlarly In the valleys of oar great rivers and their Test tributaries durluz tho Bummer Lnil Antnmn. cancriallv during seasons pf iinuMin) KriAt and do nc-a, XUcmo Fevers aro Invariably accompanied by oxtcniyq dcronccments ot the stomach, livir mid bowels. In their treatment, n ptirpathe, exerting a poverfni lnnucnco upon thuoe or cans. Is absolutely ncccsjary. There- In 110 rnthnrtlc forthepnrposa equal to Dr. J. Walker's VisroAn Bittliu, as It will speedily remove tho dark-colon Iscld matte; with which tho bowels aro loaded, at the tamo tlnuy stimulating tbo pecrstlons of tho liver, and generally restoring tho healthy luucr lions of tho dizestlve organs. I'ortllr tlio body against dIseao by pu rifying all Its fluids with viseoaii Bitters. Ho culi)cr,il; cajt pjko bold of a system thus forearmed. It Imlcorntcw llio Ktomncli and Stimulates the torpid I.tver nnd Bowels, cleans big tho blood of nil Impurities, imparting llto pad vigor to tho frame, and carrying off with out tL tfld pf Calomel, or other minerals, all poisonous rnauer irora iun sybiem. Head ache, Fain In tho Shoulders, Coughs, Tight ness of the Chest, Pneumonia, Dizziness, Bad Taste in thp Ilouth, Ll.lous Attacks. I'alpita-r lion of the Heart, and a hundred other naln, f ul symptoms, Aro at onco relieved by ise- OAR UlTTCRS. . For Inflammatory' and Chronlo lUicumatlnn, Gout, Keuralgia, 1 Useacus of tho Blood, Liver, Kidneys nnd Bladder, tho Bitters: havo no equal. In these, en in all constitu tional Diseases, Walker's Viseoaii BiTTEns has shown Its great cm-altvo powers In tbo raoRt ohstlnato nnd intractable cases. jilcc liuiiiiiil Illsoii.s.iu. Persons en gaged in l'alnts nnd Minerals, pi)cli no Plumb fcrs, Tvpe-scttcra, Io!d-beatera, and Miners, as they advancoinllfu. are subject tol'nrolyeis cf tho Bowels. To guard against this, take occasional doses o viseoar Binrj-a. , MKIn Eldrnhcs, Scrofula, talt Kheum, Ulcers, Swellings, Pimples, Pustules, Bolls, Carbuncles, ltlng-worms. Scald-bead, Soro :res. Ervslnelas. J tch. Scurfs. Discoloratlons. Humors and diseases of tho Shin, of whatever namoornatme, aro literally dug up And car ried out of the system in a short tlmo by tha use or tue mticrs. . . lln. Xutiouiul otlicr'onn.lurk. inir in the system of so many thousands, are jcftectually derlroycd and removed. lo sys r.m of mpdlpihL. n, vcii-ml f uses, no anthcl- mlntlcs, will frco tho system from worms llko jlNEnAR mnxr.3. AVhooplng Cough, and all children's diseases LI If or I'l'iiiulo 'onipl:ilntn, in young mnv Lo mada le:yi rovcro uv Koenlnfir mo towels op-n wltii miiu noccs ot tno Jtnters. SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1885. -SrECIAIi SOTICE.-rersons mailing poymenls to this ofllco by money orders or postal notes will please ipuke tbem payable st the WMwrocf I'obt urrics, as mo i,e biehtcin flllire is mpt a inoDoy order oillco Our Neighborliood In Brief, a- 5A ,,11 ,,.nnl Jmnmf- ' Teoplo In and out orTown. 1 A Mino Caving In. 5jj7All UU-NOOl impoil-! ()ur ll?0), .,, ,.. IlnVc. rrUtlm or, A groat cavc-ln oceurcd at No. 3 initio C(l Corkscrew Ruit for only ffiSVMZ o DcJawaw and HuJmh Company, $22. (it the nonulnr tailorinc , l)uWlcnUo" um,cr 11,19 bead.-UDnon. .ltuatua In tho nortltHnstcrn part ot WT .. D - ... . T..... . i lVll1..l., rr l 1 ., tri, T. Li. UelltZ, Ot -Ullipon, WH 1H M'"v.u"ii:i lurauaj uiuiiuug. ii.u town Monday, Ore bosses pn, entering the slpio wcro George Iluntzlngor, of Summit ' startled by a loud, t umbling noise, re vsstn tawn Monday. semhllng an earthquake. Fearing that rf C1'I, . ot. As,wy( Jt g i R oavo-'n wa,s about to take place, they relatlyontlfr cndsln WeW kMlcnod t04 the surfac0 t0 l)nfoimlh0 r old, marrlcl or blnglc, ct the dawn of wo manhood, cr tbo turn of Jire, this Bitters has Clrnimo tlio Vltlnfert niood when lta impurities burst through tho Ekin inEruiv tions or Sores ; rlcanro it when obstructed mid sluggUh in lira veins ; cicanso it whea It Is foul : your fcrliugo vrfli tell you when, anij tno ueaun or 1110 sysicm win loitow. In conclusion i Hlro tlio Bitters atrial, It vV.l speak for ltc;lf. One bottle is ft better guarantee of ltomerlt3 than o lengthy adverr Aroiii:l cncli hoftln nro full directions printed la different languages. H.II.KIcI)oiindDriigrCo.,rrcprlctorr, jBan Franriteo. Col., and KS, Ln tt Hfl rntuinston til,, cor, Ch.ar.ton bL, Kov yprk. gold hy All JJcplcrs find Druggists, For Prothonotary, FHANK P. SJOMMEL, of Lchighton, Pn., ivill lie a randiiliitc for tho nomination for Prot!iool;iry nnd Clerk of Courts, at tlio Democratic County Convention, subject to the riilei. if the parly. julyll-t. c. Dividend Nolioo, At n regular inling of IIir Directors nl lh Firkt National Built of I,hii'hlnn, k Be-ni-.Viinual BiviileiM or T 1 1 H IC I? per rent on the ChpUhI Stork whs declared payable on an I niter Jul v I5lh, IRR5. W. W BOWMAN, Cashier. July II, 1SS5 w3. Sawed Cord Wood ! t A FULb TWO-HOltSE LOAD I'Oil School teachers are looking around, for appolutincnts. At Nazleton huckleberries arc being retailed at 5 cents per quart. Tho prospects for re-bulldlng the Urcakcr, at this place, are very favorable. KeT-Go to Frs. llodercr, under tho Exchange Hotel, for a smooth s)(aye and a fiislonablo hair cut. i-Tho dog ccn3U3 of Allcntown foots upas followsi Dogs, GS2 Jsiuts, n; total, C20. Nicely fixed, Iloraco Hcydt,E9q.. In his new law ofiicc, nearly opposite the Exchange hotel. Spo advertisement of firewood in another column, and Jeavo your prder for a load. G. C. Dcats fc Co., iavc been an, pointed ancnt for tljo celebrated Rock ford watch, which tliey wll tupply at lowest prices, TJicy hvp qjsp just received a fpll stock of latest designs pf jewelry and fancy articles, Stpro In Postolllce building, Wclssport, Pa. 2m. A failure of tho peanut crop is threatened. What a diro calamity that would be for Allentown. iF. P. Sentinel announces himself as a Democratic candidate for tho npuiina tlon for Prothonotary in to-day's paper, Tho State department on Saturday issue 1 a charter to tho Imperial Slatp Company,of StroudsburgMonroe cojjnty, Ex-Associate Judgo Henry Van Itccd, of Reading, dieil on Tuesday morning of last week after a long illness. Savojour cough medicine bills by buying a ioe bottle of .lauwin's tar svrun. wliicli contains three ounces, while no other 23e bottle of coqgl) syrup contains over 1 1-2 ounces. Sold ,at Thomas' drug store. Tho machine shop at iValnutport formerly owned and operated by W. B. Grosh,w.i3 started tip recently by Tfenry Knntz, of fclatlngton. The brick building on Northampton street, recently demolished by Mahlon Rcichard, was originally a Methodist church. Tho first church In Leiilghtpn It was built in 1849. When an article Is sold no cure. no pay," why not try It? That Is tho way .lalwin s tar syrup for couqhs, coUt at) 1 croup, Is sold by Thomas, tho urnggiH. "A Democrat's" communication is well written, the points well taken, and altogether it reads nicely, but wo decline to publish It, unless paid for as an ni- reWscmoii. With this week's Issue the Allen town Democrat swings Into the 5Gth year of Its existence. Staunch in prln ciple, newsy and bright as ever, we wish It continual success. rail PELIVERED. This Is all hard wood .-mostly BEECH nnd MAPLE. Orders left at A. J. Lilzenbrrcer's Hard ivare Store will be promptly fdled. JOP. DRRISUACII, July II, '35 3w, tfiiliniiini; twp, IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN THE SUNNY SO TJTJX, Or If you think of Chancing your Lo.-ation It will rtpny yog niapy thoufand f"M To Invest Five Oonts Jn a sample Copy nf Tho Southern Colonist, pne oi the prettied, brightest, and inns' entrrUl)iiigpildiratlons In the Southern Stater. It U full nf llinely ininnnatlnu. Address, B0VT1IEU CQLOXIST. Jylt cor Eoulherii Pine,N. C WE WILL PAY :$J 00 A DAY lo a reliable parly, la ly ni rnilrmau, to receive oril-rs hr our put) licatlom. Any -.lersnn a plying lor Ihl p.i(itiou, wli- cannot call on gs rson illy, mutt semi phnloKraph (whleh wii e relumed), and also nainea ul 3 region ible buaineaa men usfrferenre. Addrrsi Elder Publitbiug Co , Slit Wsbaeb Ave., Cbieago, III, July II, 1KS5. B B CaBBIillllilllHt81J Executors' Notice. JJotlce is h.reby giyrn that lii. under icned hai been graiited letters leslamen tary on th Ctate of Maria Patterson, late ol iiemgnion Borough, uuruon county rennayivaria, uereaieii, ah perrons uav ing claims (gainst the aaid IJilalo will pre sent them duly ailthfntlratt.1 without do Jay, ami thnre in Jeutd to the la mo will make Immediate settlement lo THOS. 8. BECK, Executor. Lebiglitou, Jul' 11, !b85-wfl. PALATINATE COLLEGE. II. II. Peters, at the Post-oiTice building, Lehigli- ton, will make vou nn all- wool suit tor only $10 cash if you order now. Host Kistlcr, of tha Carbon House, Is laying a new pavement in front of his hotel-Mho patent cinder block. It look handronic, and will no doubt be durable as we judge by Us appearance. For tho week ending July 4 there wore 80,1-17 tons of coa) shipped oxer the L. V. Hit,, making a total for the year of 3,001,270 tons, showing a de crease, as compared with the same time last year, of 3,805 Ions. CInuss (I; Bio , The Tail ors, still nave a lew ol tnose lnctli' nol nil iMi fori k1 H cmfin on liaiul. The weather Is pleasant, the conn- try around Is now looking beautiful, and David Ebbert's teams are in excellent condition, and his charges moderate, hence this is a good time to "all take ride." Livery on North street. No wonder people complain of hard times whenv tho nav fiOe for a bottle of cough syrup no larger than a 25c bottlo of Jadwlu'a tar svrup,vhlchtssold "no cure, no pay." Sold at Thomas' drug store. Patrick Hoar, convlsted of tho kill Ing of John Stanton, and George Nerwith,forthckiUIngof John Lavesek, were, sentenced at Scranton each to six years in tho penitentiary for man- slaughter. It is the poor man's friend, but tho rich man uses it &lso, because it Is the best quality and largest bottle for tho price, anu is soul "no cure, no pay." We refer to Jathvln's tar syrup. Sold at Thomas' drug store. Miss Campbell, daughter of Henry Campbell, Esq,, of East Weissport, was suddenly stricken with deafness a few days ago. Her many friends deeply sympathize with her, and trust the affliction will only provo temporary, Kr For ItAILllOAD WATCnES see E. I Kohl's, Mtinch Chunk, enor nious new stock. It wi positively pay you. The trout catching season closes on the 16th Inst., and its violation after establishment of II II Peters. iTho Scranton Steel Company, In order "to encourage continuous faithful vyork'' will make monthly presents to Its employees of a bonus of half of quo per cent, of their monthly duo bills for every six mouths they havo worked for tho company continuously over aud above one year's services. iTho legislature of 1835 passed a law making twenty days a school month, and compelling directors to, closo tho schools ot) legal holidays and durlug county Institutes. Tho Governor has signed tho bill, and It is now a law, Horctoforo twenty-two days havo beep tho usual school month. J""A magnificent assprttnent of oo'li) WATCUKS for ladles and gents at E. II. Hold's, Mauch Chunk. You will miss It If you buy beforo you see his elegant jlnc of now goods. r-William Lawthers, qf Jjnghamton, N. Y., In attempting to jump on a mov ing passenger train at Bethlehem on Saturday morning hit, fell under tho oar3. Uoth legs and arms were severed from tho body. Ho was taken to St, Luke's Hospital, his Injuries resulting n death soon after his arrival there. Preparations began. Tuesday for putting up tho machinery in the new factory at the quarries of the old Bangor Slate Company, npw tho Hyatt Slato Company. Machinery capable of turn ing out from 10,000 to 15,000 slates per day will be put In the building, making it the largest school sjatq factory In this country. It is expected to be In running order by August 1. A man named Oscar Weaver, rc? Idlng at Jamestown, near this borough, cllrnbed up & cherry treo on Saturday last to gather some cherries, when ho fell to the ground, so badly Injuring his spinal column as to paralyze his lower limbs. At last accounts he was lying In n precarious condition. Ho has & Ifo and two children, and was employed at Packcrton. TT-Thc-Fourth of July passed off very quietly In this borough. There wa3 no general demonstration; a les3 number than usual of fireworks were exploded, and many pprson3 spent tho day at Glen Onoki) or visiting f rlcnds In ptlcr towns. In the evening Wils. Danljart got up a fantastic parade, which created cpnsidr crablo mirth especially among tho wco uns. Thieves broke Into Uriah Fatzlng- cr's wood-shop, East Wclssport, Tuetr day night and stole a number of tools Tl)o same night they visited thp Fort Allen House, pried open the shutters to the bar-room, entered and pocketed three watches, and forcing open the money drawer secured a revolver and some small change. Tho landlord of tho hotel, Henry Chrlstnian, t(jinks he knows who Ihi thieves are. i?-"It will pay vou to tret E. H. Hold's, Mauch Chunk, latest reduced prices for railroad watclios, A look certainly costs nothing, and you may nun that it win pay you handsomely l on intend to buy. Tio wife of Daniel Donneljcy, wlu was killed at tho Ilellman mine, near WHkesbarre, on Monday, has slnco be come insane over the death of her hus band snd is now a raying maniac. Ap plication was madoto tho police author itlcs Tuesday to ajd In controlling her actions. Tho family concjsts of five small, hclplo33 children, who will be cared for by tlio Guardians of tho Poor, The unfortunate mother will bo sent to tljo Danville Asylum after tho funeral. Lehigh county can boast of the champion opium cater. He consumes monthly, opium in its various forms- such a? pills, morphia and laudanum--- tho enormous amount of live thousand four hundred and twelve grains, which, If reduced to Jaudatjum standard of one rain of opium to each twpijty-fivo drops of laudanum, would amount to over three quarts of laudanum per month, In the early part of last spring this un fortunate old man paid over $8,000 to his medical attendants. non. James Harvey, aged 80 years, one of tho oldest citizens of tho Wyom ing Vplley, died at Wilkesbarrc, Satur day morning. Ho was tho first exten sive operator and shipper of coal In tho anthracite region, continuing up to 1803, when he retired from acllvo business with a largo fortune, He was the son of ElUha Harvey, whs was prominent among tho Wyoming settlers, and who was made prisoner by tho Indians in 1780 and convoyed to Canada. De ceased leaves an estate of over $2,000,' 000. CIT-Elegant new dcslens Inbracelets. car-rtngs, pins, iockcis, nccK-cnams, watch chains, and rings, at E. H. Hold's, Mauch Chunk. Rocco Cannlnio, Antonia Franc and Gulsseppl Franc were fatally In jured Saturday whilo blasting a rock in a railroad cut at Schuylkill naven. Carminto was in charge of tho work and tho blast having failed to explode in the proper tlmo ho n-cnt to examine it. The others followed on bis heels and while all were bending over it the load went off. Carmlnlo had both hands cut off and was knocked twenty feet Into the ditch with a stone in hit abdomen, Gtilsscppo Franc had his jugular vein severed by a sharp stone. Ills brother, Antonio, was badly cut about the head also, Is visiting at J. S. Webb's, on liankway 3Ir. W. II. Sllngluff, of Norrlstown, Pa., is visiting A. 1C. LeucHcl, on Bank street. Our popular friend M. O. Kuntz was on a trip to Allentowu during tho week. Our ypung friend narry Sweeny, of Drlftpn, Pa., was In town during the week. Miss Nora Clark, of Nesquehonlng, is visiting her brpthcr, P, F. Clark, on Bank street. Harry Hunstckcr, of Reading, w AS In tp,wn during tho week visiting rela tives anu menus, Charles Mil er. of Wilkesbarrc, spent several days in town with his par ents during tho week, Mrs, T, D, Clauss accompanied by Mrs, J. J. Kutz are visiting relatives in Allentown thl? week. Charles Thomas, of Slattugton, was tho guest qf his brother, T, D, Thomas, several days this week;. T. Ciem. Beck and Hiram Kuder, spent several days seeing tb,e sights at Buffalo and Niagara Falls. Mr. Charles Shivers and wife, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with I. Dpug. M,ilor, on Iron Street, Misses Fritz and Suslo Good, of Philadelphia, n,re tho guests of Mi3S' Enuija Obort, on Bank street, Mr. John Stockor and wife pf Ash ley, wcro tho guests of Mrs. Louisa Stockor and family thU week. Al Bltnor. of Slatinzton. was vlslt- Ine at tho residence cf Charles Klelntop. on Bankway, during the week. Our old friend C. O. Beck, of Hnz- leton, formerly pf tpwn, spent tho Fourth with friends and relatives here abouts. Our esteemed young friend Mr. H. A. Kelser, of New Mahoning, wa3 In town Monday and nja.do us a very pleasant call. Miss Emma E. Dolton, an accom plished young lady of Trenton, N. J., Is visiting her friend Miss Ida Leucknl on Bank streat. Countv Sunt. T. A. Snvdcr left for Ilarrlsburg Tuesday morning, to attenu the State Teachers' Convention In ses sion there this week. Prof. J. F. Halbach. n law student in Philadelphia, formerly of town, is spending a portion qf his vacation among his old friends here. I. Z. Bagcnstosc, formerly of Frank lin twp., now of Mahauoy City, was vlsitine old friends around tills neigh borhood over the Fourth. Miss Lizzie A. Snyder, an estimable rouns lady of Strqudsburg, is visiting at tho residence ot her Drotncr, rroi T, A. Snyiler, Intl-.Is hqrouah. George A, Esch, of Moscow, Pa,, was homo on a visit on the Fourth, and spent Sunday with friends inblatlngton, aud left for )ils former place on Mqnday. -Misses Louisa Freldenberccr and Rose Burner, estimable young ladles of Tamaqua. are visiting at the residence of Mr. Charles Soifert, on South street. Mlsse3 Emma J. Reber and Lulu Zehner, of town, arc In attendance at the annual commencement exercises of the Wc3t Chaster Stato Normal School. -.A L. Lufz, of tho Mansion House, Tamaqua, and Messrs. Scibcrling and Wcssner, hotel keepers of North Pcnn, wcro the guests of mine host Kdstler, on Tuesday. Our old-timo friend H, J, F, Brpwn, of Washington, I). C, is on his summer vacation from the Treasury Department, and called to sco us Wednesday. His countenance is as jovial, his smile a pleasant and his hand-shako as hearty as In the palmy days of a Republican Administration. Wo wcro pleased tp greet him, t Mr. 11. St. John has baen appointed assistant to the general manager of the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railway; tho appointment tooK cilcct cn J uiy is:. Tho General Ticket and Passenger de partment remains under the jurisdiction of Mr. St. John, as formerly, and all communications in connection with those departments should bo addressed to him as genera) ticket and psssapgor ;ent, Charles Albright Post. Q. A. K. tV Post of tho Grand Army ot the Re public, to bo known as Charles Albright Post, will be mustered this (Saturday) evening, tho 11th inst, A! Vols who have tigned the roll will assemble In Reber's Hall, at 7:30 o'clock sharp, You must bring discharges with you or you cannot bo mustered into tbc Post this Is imperative. Every meinber is requested to bo present, . Orand Musical Entertainment- A crand musical entertainment will be given In the Presbyterian Church In this place, July 14th, at 8 p. m., by the pupils of Miss Erami L. A. Klstler, as sisted by a number of her musical friends and Miss Kate B. Adams, nf Harrlsburgi who will render somo of Beethoven's and Bait's compositions. Tho Kcllraer piano will be used on the occasion. Admission adults, 25 cents; cuuuren, lo cents Programme 0 L. E. 0. For the Orand Musical nnd Literary! "lAtusbeHN-nbyourdeedn." Entertainment, under the manawnient Tho "Aryan ClreU" hold Its final of Miss Emma L. A. Klstler, at tho meeting for the yar on i.wt Ttfilty Terrible CBSO Of ScrOful rrosoytonau Uliurcil, l.cuiguion, on cyriiiuu, m ii)ii porsujiagi! ui iireir prrai July 14, 1880, commencing at 8 o'clock, dent, Rev. 0. K. Cook; and Will now ORDER OF EXERCISES. ' attfoy a short vacation. CAortti. ' I We ccitalnly feel that our elrl has Prnycr r.ev. Mr. Kuder. been a great benefit, as well an ft pleas- .A Great Victory s le Caso of Curotl by Hood's Sarsapariila miners and laborers about entering of their danger below. No ono reentered tho mine until about eight o'clock, when three cxpoilenood miners went below to luvc3tlgate the condition of things. They had hardly reached the bottom, bowevei, when a cavc-ln took place In a distant part of the workings. Thq pillars were crushed to atoms and tho roof fell with a crash. Tho concussion was so great that two of the men vcro ttji-pwu violently against it pillar and sustained painful Injuries. On the surface tie work pf destruc tion was even more preceptiblc, Hugo prevlccs In tbo earth, extending huu dicds of fget In every direction, opening up Into gaping chasms, were plainly discernible, aud the public wcro warned that to tread on tho dangerous grounds would bo attended with probably fatal resujts, Luckily there were no housc3 on tho surface or they would havo boon wrecked. A coal train re,3alu3 over tho sinking surface had a narrow escape. Tho rear brakeraan felt the car on which ho was standing going dpwn wl ho jurr,pod from the top nud ran hack tp & place of safety. The railroad track went down seven feet and is now a total wreck, It is u branch of thq Philadel phia and Reading, Tlio cavc-ln was caused by the rob bing of pillars In the ralnp, which v eakened tho roof support. The loss, to (ho owners, will be largo. Around rUasant Corner. John Sittlor, of East Mauch Chunk, was visiting friends In tho valley last Sunday. A party of our young folks spent tho Fourth at Glen Onoko. Milton Miller, of Centre Square.and Miss Emma Ruch, were joined in the holy bonds ot wedlock at the residence qf Nathan Mosser, J. P., on Saturday evening. Jc congratulate ticin pn the liappy event, and wish them a success ful journey through life. -1MI33 Zimmerman and. Ed German, of West Penn, havo boon visiting at D. Nothsteiu's. T. J. Wertinan, of Reber's Corner, Lehigh county, has been hero on a visit to his mother. Mrs. Charles Xander -tiled on Wednesday evening of last week, and was buried on Saturday forenoon. Tho funeral was largely attended. -rC. II. Soldlo, of GcntfO Square, s erecting a now barn. Mr. A, S. Miller and a friend, of Packcrton, scent tho Fourth with his parents hero. D. Isothstein Is getting a new. (resiling machine. Tho Band's picnic was well attended by Lehlghtonlans on the Fourth. Joseph. Introductory remarks... .rrof. T. A. Snyder. Hanosolo, "Clirlsilan Btlls,"..Mnry Ehbert. i'lano solo, 'Tutchwor k rcica,".,Mni y Orel-, bclbies. ' rimo duet, ' riro Hells Oallop." .Ttllle IUt: bill! and Maggie Gould. Piano solo, "Variations of Mocklrn? Bird,".. Jennie Cook, ltecltatlnn, "Ultlo ClrU L'resU Air rutid,".. HcsstD Vllk r-laiio solo, "Adlrondacks,'' Ella r.bbcit. Hano solo, "Empire Mrc,h," Clara Hex. I'lano duet Manlria mid Emma K3tk-r. rtano solo, "Cascade Wulti,"...l.uiti IvltiU. Vocal duct, "I Feel Thy Blissful Presence,". Rev. Mr snd Mrs. Cpol:. llccltatlon,"llie Nauslily Url,"l.tKle Kiits. Piano trio Bessie Wills, Uertlo Durllng, Jcntilc Coolc. riar.o solo, "Bobolink Schottlsh,'!.. . . Ltiuta 3cl(il riano solc,"L;ttlo Wandcrcr,".M. C. Klstler. Piano eu;t, "Bohemian Girl". . ..Ella Kbbert and .'tniili' Cook. Piano srlo, "Little Tet Schottlsh,".. .LUzIo Lntr. piano solo, Var. of 'lltomo Sweet Home,"... Usssle Willi. Piano r.olo, "Edostle ridill!,''...r.li Berlin. P.ooltatlon, '-The Dutchman's Telsjihonc,".. Bertlo Uurllns. Piano sola. Sonata, Scherzo, Andante, Beethoven," Knto B. Ad.nne, Vp.cal dnct, "Twp Merry Girls,". .Emma and LlMic Ar,n. Plana splo,"nrevetta Waltz,"Eertlc Durllpr, Piano tplo, '(Pell Vt'alU," Tllllo RatciliT, Flano tolp. "Silvery Waves,".... Ella Ebbett. Vocalsolo, "OncI Lovp,"....Kntlo Durlhig. ltccltat!sn,"Curtofir Shall net RlEgTo-uktht," Jennie Cook, Vocal solo, "I nra Going to Write to Papa,". Tllllo RatciliT. Piano duct, "Les Dames ScvllIe,",.Mary Eb- bert and Emma Ktstlcr. Vocal soo, "I am (letting aBig.E,cy Now,"., Bcrlle Durl'.tiK. Piano solo, "Knight Waltzes,".. IJlla Grayer. Vccal solo, "Who's attqy W'utlov,".,JIr3, T. A. Snyuor. r.ecltation, "Katie's Letter. ".Kntje Dnrllng. Piano solo, ''Flower Song,".. ..Mary Ebbcrl, Vocal solo, "Trundle Bed,". ,Mrs. A. J. Dur- tine, . r.s;ay, "Music,'1.....,.... ..Alice Mant7. Vocal duet, "Ko' Nsht There," U?y. Mr. and Mrs. cook. riaao tplo, "Spinning Girl," by Baff.Kate B. Adains. Benediction Rev. O. R. Cook. Th2 Kclmer piano, In charge ot ilessrr, Uatcllft & Chubb, v. Ill bu usod f or the occa. Ion, " In tho wlntr 6f 18T3 I wsi ititnekrd with. Scrofula In ono of tbo mot,t aircMvatlur f . -rr. . At one tlmo I had ns lots limn t!i'.rte-. l.-.r i abaoc4scjovcr nnd'aroundn.ynMlci;.-.:: -continually oxuclug an offensive man f bloody matter Clssutlltis tj WhcU. rid almost tntoletablo to endure. Ithlmv" - i i to fully describe m7 uC:ln;s, as the - was complicated with Cbroule Cfttenh. A" thrco years of misery, lln besn treated i , Questions, criticisms and i threo physicians. 1 was worse than . i mail), uii ing roccurc.auuauuu Offers uprinr advantages to Voiiuk Ma anil Women risiriui; a cod eilumimn 1 the leat exiiense. It haa a healthful hi cation lathe brauufui Lebanon Valley. I that date will subjoct tho offender to a Hat Englub, Clawiml and Mu.ieal Da-I fine of S10, The present law makes the parlmr nil Prepares fludanla fur higher i ,, , , , lltMet la Collese, for leehinz and for llme on0 ",0lh "horter than formerly, builneta Fall tmi.m i'int Au?. Slu.i f-Mr, E. F. Luckenbach, 01 Broad IS8J. Fr-r ilj.Sue addrrit the P.eai.lei.t, way, 5iftUcU Chunk, makes an excellent jv.t. ...... v. Dt.,r . . . ,.r..wU, rtls niav of rnoiooiiAi'u and Auto- Juyi.-4w ' c.BAiii Auifjis, Stn.vi- Books, and Wkitino Important to Jasthsei Alderman and Justices of the Peace will do well to take notice and bear in mind that by the provisions of an act which passed tbo last Legislature, and which has now been approved by the governor, they must hereafter return to court all criminal cases within five days after they have disposed of them. The following are tho terms of the law in full! That from and after the passage cf this act It shall be the duty of aldermen, justices of the peace and committing magistrates of this com.monwealth,upon complaint being made in criminal cases upon oath orallirmation of any person or persons, to enter name, resilience and occupation, If any, of all defendants ball and witnesses In every criminal case, and to return to the Clark nf the Court of Quarter Sessions of the several Children's Meeting. A children s meeting will bo held in the Wclssport Public Square,on Sunday evening, tho 10th inst., by tho Evangeli cal Sabbath School; tho exercises will commenco at 7 o'clock sharp. The pro gramme embraces readings, singing, rosponslvc reading.prayer and a number of addresses. All arc invited to be p-csent and tp bring ajong their own chairs. Another How Lcoomotlvo A new passenger engino has Jnst been completed at tho Weatherly shops, and after several days of a trial trip on the rjad was found to work In a practical and successful manner, Tho locomotive Is patented after the old "Beaver which occasslonly performs the duties of passenger engine and notod for her speed. The new cnglrw has more of the modern appliances and more capacity for draft, than the old one, Among the new improvements s a patent on the btack for arrcstlnc snarks. tho Invention of assistant master mechanic Charles Dovitt, one of tho foremost mechanics theoretically and practicajly, In this section of the state. Foho-Foco Hotol- The Poho-Poco Hotel is situated mid way between Weissport and StemlerS' vllle, and is particularly adapted to the convenience of folks desiring to spend a season In the country. The hotel build ing has sixteen large, wcjl-vcntllated and substantially furnished bod-rooms, a large parlor and ball-room and a well stocked bar at which th& bft of wines, urc, to us r.il this year, though It 1ms bsen our first attempt at such work. Wq havo nq reason to ragret starting, and look tp next year fpr ftreater results. Tho tlmi ha been faithfully usod, for wo havo iucceoded In tcvlewlng several books, treating of kings end prlitcos, misters of art, of science nud of literature commendations are intersperse i through the whole evening at our tn,cellt;gs. Our president kindly alms to dtaw out tho silent pnqs, to make all interested eud feel themselves responsible. What wo shall tcccmpllsh as a clrclo tlio f uture will reveal, but thero is ,r.o "giving up" to any of us and wo sincerely hone to Instill In our many friends cor earnest wish tq have them come and join use. Wo aro of different tlcncmlnaUons, but aro united in Intcrcet, In enthusiasm and determination. Our clrclo Is not yet a year old nnd nunilKn thirteen members, with moat encouraging prospects of o larger memb ership nest year. Much honor Is duo to our friend Mr. C. Weiss who eo admirably expressoJ. the scntltncnt3 and feelings of our clrclo la a brief prosenlatlpn spsoch to our president, whom we made the recipient of a trifling memento. P. Allentown lawyers are uow on joying bclldsy prices. It now liquors and clgarj are retailed. Near the house is a larae dam suitable far counties respectively a true transcript boating purposes, boats being at the from said docket within live days after j disposal of the guests; a ttrtt-class livery the binding over or committal of any stable Is connected with the hotoJ, and defendant or defendants charged with I this lth the numerous other facilitlus any felony, and any willful violation of classes it amongst the moat desirable the requirements of this section Is here- I summer resorts anywhere In the Valley, by declared a misdemeanor In olllee.and . The landlord. Mr. Daniel Kresge, Is eon ni poniictinn thereof the nartv ha stantlv mikmi? unnrovf men's for the PAPEUln boxes at reduced I offendinz shall be duel In a sum not, bi-nebt of uuivt Th"-i l ir fijtopass arcbblsbop Ryan in Allentown. Last Sunday was an important day to the Catholics of Allentown, markln; the first visit to that city of Archbishop Ryan. Preparations had been made on an extensive scale to receive him with becoming honprs and lie coujd certainly nqt complain of tho devotion of his people there. Ho arrived on the 0.29 train Saturday evening and wa3 met at tho Lfhlgh Valjey statipn by tho Catholic congrcgationSjCatholie societies and a largo crowd pf spectators. Headed by a band.tha Jlnc Pf march was formed and tho Archbishop escorted tp the pastoral residence of Father Doncgan, with whom he spent the night. At ten o'clock Sunday morning, at tho Church of the Immaculate Conception, after Solemn High Mass, tjio Archbishop confjmcd a cjass of nearly four hundred In the afternoon, at the Church of the Sacred Heart, he confirmed another class of two hundred. Tho music was of high order and the attendance was large, At five o'clock tho Archbishop left for South Bethlehem, where he con firmed a large class. Salvationists Arrested In Plymouth. Monday night the Btirgess.of Plymouth, Luzerne county, Issued warrants for the arrest of Captain Marlon, Lieutenant Frank Brown, Edward L. Thomas and John Rescola, leading members of the Salvation Army in that town. For some months past the Army have made tho place resound with their marching hymns, noisy tambourines, cheering nnd shouting. As the prisoners were being taken Into tho Magistrate's ofiicc an excited crowd qf all classes gathered, who with cheers, hisses and groans made It almost impossible to conduct tho vroceedlncs, After a hearing the Burgess announced that ho would Im pose a fine of S3 and costs on each per son and would continue to do so until they abandoned th:lr parades through the streets. The Salvationists sternly refused to pay their lines and were com mitted to the coimty jill for five days- They arrived In WJlkeebarrs soon after midnight same night and were at onco taken to prison. Each prisoner was consigned to a separate cell, IJli Directors Nay FurnltU Ttxt Books. For msny years dpubt has ejJji-c-1 In the minds of pnblic school authorities whether townships and boroughs had the right to furnish tezt books free to the students of the public schools. Some-years ago when non. Win. Butler was tbcTrcsIdcnt Judge of , the Conrts of Chester county, bo rendered adicislon to the effect that they had su.ch a right; on another occasion Judgo Pearson, of Dauphin county, in a similar case rendered a contrary decision. Neither case was ever taken to tho Supreme Court, hence the doubt spoken of abotc. The matter has been settled by the last Legislature, by which a special acf. authorizes directors to furnish free text books. The bill has been signed by the Governor, and Is therefore a law. The act, however, does not compel directors to furnish the books, but it allows them to do so, and It is probable that It will result in the distribution of tjiofroe test books. Weatliorly Paragraphs The men employed by Supt. Rouse In tho L. V. R. K., shop3 commenced working ten hours a day on the 1st Instant. -G. A. Bruegal, of Clierryvlllc, was in town on Wednesday. -Passenger engine, Beaver, No. 17, which was just rc-bullt at this place, wa? taken tp tjte Wyoming Division of the L. V. R. R pn tkadtlj, Misses Eva Hoover, Vlrglo Hunter and Dora Rosenstock spent the Fourth at Hazleton. Miss Beulah Webb, of Philadelphia, Is the guest of P. T. Checscman and family, Miss Grace Hampton, of packcrton; Will Soqser, of Mlnersyllle; John E3- tell, of Drlfton; Charles Martin, of Bea ver Meadow; Wm. Smith, of Conyng- ham. T?crc among tho vlsltprs in town over tho Fourth, There were but three orders repre sented in tho parade on tho 4th tho P, O. S. of A.; G. A. R., and tho Jr. O U. A. M., notwithstanding this fact tho parade mado a good appearance. Tho I, O, of O. T will hold a pri vate picnic in Kpchcr's grove,- to-day (Saturday), Wo expect quite a number qf tho members pf thp Priftpn lodge tp participate, -nThe net proaecds of the Jr, O. U, A. M.. picnic, w)ilcli was hc)d on Teany's Island on the Fourth, was $133.00, Prof. Potteiger is to bo principal of tho schools, at this place, during tho coming winter. F. P. Hoover's dwelling on Second street 13 almost completed. Miss Jennie Davis returned home on Wednesday, after a week's sojourn among Easton friends. , Miss LIlllo norn, formerly of town. now of Braddock, Pa., is tho guest ot tho Moyer family. Charles Gassier has commenced tho shipment of huckjcbcrrlcs again. Homo. A Pleasant Surprise. Tho Unlonvllle, Tuscola county, Mich., San of July 4th, contains tho following notice which will be read with great pjeasuro by a number of our cltl icns; "Op Afonday last a very merry party of 50 ladles nnd gentlemen met at the residence of Mrs. Mary Lprigatreet one mile south of town, celebrating, by surprise, her birthday, anniversary. Tho complete surprise was evinced by tho cmotlpnal medley pi joy and tep rs. Af ter a season In which tho air rang, tho banquet adorned, tho parlor accomo dated, tho hammock endured and tto tablo satisfied, and all manifested sup erior enjoyment, the hostess courteous ly accepted tho gift of a haudsome silver syrup cup and a gold lined cream pitch er, which were presented by Mr. D. E. Dozer In a brief extempore In behalf of tlio 'visitors, -Tho event was further fitted fpr ine.niory by devotional songs and concluding prnycr by Rev. Wills. Tito recipient of these honors desires to cxpiess heartily her cherished ap preciation and thanks for theso tokens of high regard, through tho columns of the Sun." Base Ball on the 4.h. Among tho features on tho 4th of July was nn Interesting game of has ball, between tho local club of this town and tho East Mauch Chunk club, which for several years held tho championship nf Carbon county, The game was Interesting and excit ing throughout and the batting was the heaviest over seen upon tho home f;rounds. Up to tho eighth inning it ooked as if tno champions would carry off tho honors, but by a heavy streak of batting the homo ciun succeeactl in set- tini nlno runs. Tho visitors with an equal degree of slugging In tbo ninth fnnln; succeeded in getting one more run than the home club, in the ninth and last innlnz for the home bovs the first man to bat hit Ga3sner's curves for two bases and scored on another two bagger. The score now ttood 2S to 16, when tho next batter was hit by pitched ball, when the player on 2n stole to 3rd base, the umpire having fallod to call out "dead ball." and the runner not knowing It, The umpire ordered the man back to 2nd base when tho visiting players objected excepting tnair captain woo was wining to umsp tho name. After about ten minutes arguing the Umpire declared the base runner out. Thus tbo gamo cndcd.after putting only two men out, with two men oa case, antl the score tie as follows oy innings East M. C. 0 2 7 1 5 0 4 0 0 28 Lchighton S 1 6 1 4 S 0 0 x 28 A Spectator. roccaiK llunlley. drucclst.cf LockMirt,! waslndi: . I to try lfood'3 Sarsaparl'.ia. And noir, aft" bavins taken twelvo bottbs, wltldn lUu 1 . t twelve months, the nomfulotis eruptions b ) ontlrely ceased, m.d tbo abscesses have, I dljappenred.except tho unalglitty tears,' hi 1 fj-o dally bcc(.rnhi!' smaller by deprec. n t beautifully less.' Irtouotkcowwlmtltn' ' havo done fr.r t there, but 1 do know that i my cmi;, Hood s Bar.wi'arlll i has rroved u i cttectlve sreclflo lurtoed. A3 nn cvli'rtir" ' my rralltudo I Bond tl ese facts nnsolk't , ftridl a-it ready lo vctlfy ihr authenticity this cure, by pocmial conesrondenco U t tiny ono v,bo (vmUa it.-' Ctiaules A. BUn nica, East v.iison, M.I. llils stal'Tenr Is condrmed by W. J. IT. ' Iey,drtiggl3t,ir Lockport, N. who calls tl o ctuo a ffrent victor) for Hood's Sarsapar; Bend for bock Giving statements of many cure 1. Hood's arsaparllja Bold by r.U dra?e!ct3. ?1 ; sit for 3.""Mai'o clybyO,I.HOOD & CO., Lowell, JJ033. IOO Doaos Ono Dallas-, iMIgl'gaaaaairMmrtWI tit II I HWHl UMI lIlMII IM M I1IMM Burdock Blood bitters roa That Ache in Small of Back. Burdock Blood Bitters Weary, , A clung Bones. Burdock Blood Bitters CUXES " ' Dyspepsia. tlYflncnniu. Gents: I feci it my duty to s.iy re specting Burdock Blood Bitters, that It is the best medicine I ever took. I suffered two or thrco years from stomach troubles nnd dyspepsia ns well as from liver und' kidney complaint. I was not nblo to at tend lo my business. My wife was afflicted in much the samo way. We read of your Hitlers In tho papers anil made up out minds that wo would try them. The result U my wife and I began to improve at ouc nndl nmnowablo to do tnoio hard work than boforo in ten years. It relieved my kidney troubles ns well. Wo both wish, you, tho makors of It. Oodspucd. JOSEPH LANDON, Chelsea, VL HEADING. PENH. ' A thorough prernrMory School lor Hoya. Con ducted iimii llu JllUtm-j ilnn. )loyQ( an; owe R.imllt'l. Sen.l for cnlnluliue, tr-rmn. etc. C. C. BISHOP, Head Mooter, ReaUInc, POj Accident on the Switchback R, R. A sad accident occurred on tho Switch back railroad, near Mauch Chunk, on the afternoon of the Fourth. The mountains wcro crowded with sight-seers and excursionists, and every car making the trip around the Switchback was crowded with passengers. The conduc tor of one of the cars had stopped when the rain camo on to put down the cur tains in order to protect tte passengers from tho storm, when the car following came along and dashed Into the standing car. The following Is a list of the Injured; Miss Mattlo Drelsbach, of Philadelphia, who is situ at iMaucu utmnic, too much iniured to bo moved, Miss Florence Bishop, of Easton, In- jurcq iniernaity. Miss Lizzie Walter, of Easton, Injured internally ana arm neany seycreu. Frank Bishop, leg broken. Benjamin Beers, eye hurt, no jumped ana saved nimseir. James Dearl, Samuel Brown, James Berwell, of Easton, badly brulsod. J, Werner, of Lansford, was so badly cut mat twelve suicne3 wcro re quired to close tho wound. 13 WEEKS, Tho POLICE GAZETTE will bo mailed, seeurcly wrat!'i lo any adilrjcs In Iho United Slates lur threo months nn receipt of ONE DOLLAR Liberal discount nl lowed In pnitinaslers, ugenls and clubs Sample copies mailccj free. Address all urdera to RICHARD IC. FOX, Fkaskms Sqsiait, N. Y. May SO, 1BS5-Jy Lira dlftlms n speatalty. IVarra'nts ami ADDITION I. II () M E STC1D DEUTIflOATES nnd all kinds of LAND SCIUP touicht mi.I snlrt, M'srejiur.ii l nuts, ii.infi, i'ai-1-:N t i.nil l'LSSlON cares atte nilo.l to. (.'urrcrpon.lecoa eallcltcl. A. A. THOMAS, Aiiorncy ai i-nyr. itooiu d . iiuiu uuuu lci;, Washington, D U. ' cor. Teachers' Examinations For tht school year, commencing June, ipso, will bo held as follows: For Franklin township, at rif.tith Franklin rscnooi House, Mturnay, August i. For Lchish ncd Lausanne townships, at rtocKpon, iiicansY, Augnsn. For Packertonnslilp, at Huilsondale, Thurs day, Aupist e. Tor Kidder townrbtp, at East Haven, Thurs day, August 20. For lAwir Towamcnslnc, at Millport, Sat urday, Augti?t 12. For East Venn tmvnhlp. at l'ennsville, Thursday, AURtist 2J . Fcr Upper TottanicnMnR. at Stenilersville, Saturday, September 6. Tcr Msliniiliij: township, at rieasaut Corner, Satttnlay. September II. For T'enn Forest tovWalp, at Koch's School IIoujc, Saturday, October 3. Examinations will be in writing. Applicants will be examined In Physio logy nnd Hygiene. Teachers' must be examined in tho districts in which they intend to teach, Exceptions will bo mado only for satisfactory reasons. Ex aminations will begin at 0 a. m. T. A. SNYDER, County Supt. of Schools. EJxecutors' Notice. Sotico la he reby given that the under tigned liaj'fi been craiite I lejlera teslamen tary nn the Esi,ile of Mary Femterfacher, late of Mahoning twp, Carbon county, Pennsylvania, defeased. All persons hav mtrelHims asainst the raid Estate vill pre sent them duly auilietiliealed without de lay, an I llnwo indebted to Dip ' tame wII make iinme.liot'- reillernent SrU'HFN KENSrFHM ACHER. REUBEN' FENSTCtlMAOHER, Exeeuiiira i.f Marv Fensturmicher, deo'd Juue 13, IStii- 8" Impaled by a Pitchfork- While a sixyear-old boy named Fogel was playing '"'1th a companion In a bari in Allentown Wednesday afternoon, he was the victim of a peculiar and painful accident. The boys were In the bay mow, when young Fogel accidentally fell down the side ot tho mow and struck on a pitchfork, which was standing with prongs up against tho wnll, Ono of the prongs pntrated hla chin and Mahoning Items. Fanners are engaged now in "mak ing hay and wishing for rain. The wheat crop of this section Is locking very promising, but the oats, on ac?ount of the dry season, is presenting a total failure. Tho picnic on last Saturday was a grand success In Mr. Hoppes grove. The good order, variety of refreshments and pleasant evening caused the crowd to be happy. Mcesrs. Mablon Nothetein and Albert noldensan aro repairing and building buggies, wagons.etc, atmoder ate charges, and the work Is substantial, r-An eloqent sermon was preached, on last Sunday morning, in the St. John's church, by Mr. O. E. Bartholo mew. Fie is a student of tho Theologi cal Seminary at Lancaster. Tbc church was filled by people of this community and friends from above. Pars. fr-'CS'LIWMi: nnETNEY.faahlonshle .Z3 Huot and PnoK Makbh, Hank St I.chiiihton Ali work warranted. iXU C X XJ xl.CULoilon I'owdcr. Sale, turc, euro It 00 Ily mall with full three Hour, itnoklor : -ent flauip. PEET Je. 111!., In' hljth Avenue, New Vor. lei2Mr MBRCH ANTS aV'ttj? rri.Qtk by Introducing n line of new uoodi In ,ilienall)l.e o all familial, will adilmslor full pnri.-lar i I.ALTll FOOD OoiiTiVX, No. Iirh Aveaua, awVorlf do; 71 ly Picmra! Pietra! Pictures!! P I G T IJ B E S Copied ancj Enlarged in nil sizes jrorri enrd to life size, viz: Oil Portrsita, Water Colors, Pactoltt, Crayon, India Ink ar.d rjiotos. All work p.iiur-oit-d nr no pay. All we aak la a iriai. Gir us a call and be oouviuced. ' No. 105 North Eighth Street, ALLENTOWN, Pa. ' FRANKLIN SAN TEE, Manager. J. S. KUF.IIILEU, Agent. ORDERS Uft ut IbafUnEo.i Advocaib Office will rcotlve prompt utteutlon. Feb. 28 Jy he hung in I his position for some time 1 Lelueh Vi.i it r STOCK MARKETS. Reported up to ISo'ilorV, hy De Haven i iowusenuluausera,-o. doa luint utrrci, i rhiladelphid. Sloans boujlit and. soldi either lor rash or on marsln, I'hiladtUK'a, July 6. 1B84. bl.l a sied ITS.VI, Cxt , 1M U Currency &' 1191 U S 4). n .......1)2 112 J US Ft ISX 122J Fennylvnlii Hi ii, Philtdelittiia A It. ,iinr It i( 7 DROP IN AT THE Carbon Advocate OFFICE FOR before assistance arrived. Fortunately the iNrons: struck a bone. v. hleh prevent- tSf"Levls Wehr has nleely fixwl up d the shari' Instrument from entering will pay you to ece these exceeding $300 and the costs of prose Cl'l'.E the ho' suaim r m ur'us In t ie ("ountry would do wtl! t fVnslK Kress-e hit ice cream parlor for the accommoda tion of la lies and gent lenii-n, and will keep a full supply ot rtioice flavored rreamei-ry day and tienlm.'- He In-viu- viii I-, ..ill J,, -nat, n. eonff.--tio:i , i I 'i i.:-,i sea ,, lr, al-r --(ckofl-ljJu'..- r.. 3 " the boy's bead. He bled prof usely and it was feared for a time that he would die L"hiah Uuir S K I fW I ct. Xorttjeil) 1 z -non I . It li r.. catc 'al. ' I. r ib sua Aivo Si per ancum OrfH.01 Fr.,T , W.-' v. - - ! S 1 ' Hlrf.l M Mil n Cheap Printing ! A s .