JsfcsV Tcmpcranco Bitters. Known. r? attior mcdlrlno fcnawn sa cffcctni lulyrrarocs tho blood of doep-scatod rllecasca, Million bear testimony to its won derful curat! voclfoctf. It In n purely Vecetnblo Preparation, made from tho tiauvo herbs find roots of Call fornla. tha medicinal properties of which ars extract ed therefrom without the nra of Alcohol. It removes tlio rnnso of glscaae, and tho patient recovers Ills health, . It Ipttiq creut IIIpihI PuHflcr and LUo-aiving Principle; a Uentlo Turjatlvo and Toulej a perfect ltcnovator and Invlgorator of tho arstoni. Ncrer before In the history of tho world has a medicine been compounded possess, leg tlio power of ViNxoin Bitters Iqucallna tao sick of every disease man la belr to, 'Hie Alterative, Aperient, Dlapherello, .jCarinlnaflro, Nutritions, I-axatiVe, Sedative, Counter-irritant, Hndorlflc Anti-Ullloui, Sol. vent. Diuretic and Tonic properties of VinroAn IliTTsns exceed thqea of any other mcdlalue in tho world, T No nerfton can take theBiTTxns accord ing to directions and remain long unwell, provi ded their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and tho vital organs wastcxl beyond tho point of repair. IIUIqiik, Itciiilttent, fntcrjnlttpnt and llalaMal Pavers, are prevalent throughout tho United States, particularly In the valleya of our great rivers and their vast tributaries during tho nmmcr and Autumn, especially during acasons Of nnqsn heat And dryness, These trover r Invariably accompanied by extensive derangements of the stomach, liver and bowels. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a powerful Influence ppon these or gans. Is absolutely necessary, Xlioro Is (to cutlinrtlo for the purpose equal to Pr. J. Walk tin's VwrqAH JUttebs, as It will spocdily removo tha dark-colored viscid raattcr with which tho bowels are loaded, at tlio same tlmo stimulating tho secretions of tho liver, and generally restoring tlio healthy func tions of the dlscstlvo orgqns, 1 fortify tlio body against disease by pu rifying all Its fluids with Vineoaii Hitters. Mo epidemic can take bold of a system thus forearmed. It IitvtsQrrMas tlip Slnmncli and FtimulatvM the torpid Liver and Dowels, cleons iug the blood of all Impurities, Imparting Ufa nndvigor tp the frame, and carrying off with out the ad of Calomel, or other minerals, all poisonous mutter from tha system. HyHpopnlrv or Iiidlirenlon, Head ache, Pain In the Shoulders, Coughs, Tight ness of tho Chest, Pneumonia, Dizziness, Bad Taste in tha Mouth, lllUous Attacks, Palpita tion of the Heart, and a hundred other pain ful symptoms, ore rtf ppco relfoved by vise oar Brrtens. Fur iHPmntnnlnry and Chronlo Rheumatism, Gout, Keuralgla, Diseases of the Tllood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, the Bitters have no equal. In these, as In all constitu tional Dlseasas, Walker's Viheoar Hitters has shown Its great curative powers In the mot obstinate and Intractable coses. Itlccliaulcnl uihuavus, Persons cn, gaged In Paints and Minerals, such as Plumb ,crs. Typesetters, aold-bcatcrs. and Miners, as they advonco In life, are subject to Paralysis of the Bowels. To guard against this, take occasional closes of YniEOin IlrrcEr.n. Skin nicnnc, Scrofula, halt Rheum, E leers. Swellings, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, irbuncles. Itlng-wonns, Scald-head, Soro Even, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs. Decolorations, Humors and diseases of tho Skin, of whatever carno or paturo, are literally dug up and car ried out of the system la a short time by the use of the Bitters. Pin. Tapo nnd otlicrWorms, lurk ing In the system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. No sys tem of, medicine, lA vermifuges, no anthel mintics, will free the system, from worms liko Vinegar Bitters. lWcna)c,' .Ncjirlet Povcr? Mumps, Whopping (lough, and all children's diseases may be made less severe by keeping thQ bowels open with mild doses of the Litters. For l'etnalo :niInlnti, la young or old, married or single, at tha dawn of wo manhood, or the turn of life, this Bitters has no equal. Clcuiso tlio Vitiated Blood whsQ Jts impurities burst fhrpugh the skin In Erup tions or Sores ; clcapsa It when obstructed and sluggish In tho veins ; cleanse It when It Is foul s your feelings will tell you when, and, he health of the system wilt follow. In coni'lunloiti give the Blttersatrlal, It vKl speak for Jtstlf. One bottle is a better fruarantcoof (is moritstUpi to lengthy advcr tlsemont. ' Around cnrli bottle are lull dlrcqtlotw printed )u different languages. Jt. II, pIuUoiiuUlTJruff Co., Proprietors, 3an Francl-eo, Col., and MS. tali S32 Washington BL, Car, OOT.ton Hi., Kow.York. f5old f nil DoaJorB p.I"l JJruprrlsts. For Prothonotary, FRANK P, SUMMUL, of Le)iigliton, Pa will ha u. candidate f r the nomination for Protlionotury and Clerk of CotittH, at tlje Pemo'cratic puinty Convention, subject to tho rules pf the party, julylltt, c, Dividend "lNTotioo, Ala regular meeting nf tln liirerlonnl din First Nati-Minl Dink rf lAht(hti)n, Benil,nnul niviilen.i of TIIIIK1 pr rent ni) I he (lapjiul Siw-li whs declareil payable nu jn I Hller Julv ISlh, IHS, W W BOWlf AN, Cal:lur, July II, LSSS-W3. r Sawed Cord Wood ! -A FULU TWO-IIOHSE I.O.J) FOn PEMVERED. Thie is all hard wmxl t-nmsily UKECH nnil SIAl'LE, Oulert lell (it A. J Lilieiitierter's Hani Wro Store will bo jir..in,,lly filled. JOS, DURISBACII, July H, 'r!S-3w, Miig twp, IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN THE JSVFNX SOUTH, Or IT ju think nf CIhueIiih your lonitii.n, It will rrjwy yim innny tliwifanil f... To Invest Flvo Cents In s cample Copy nf Tho Southern Colonist, One of tha prtlltt, bnghlel, and most entrrtainini5pi)l.irflloiii In Die gnuthftrn 3Utcs, It ii full if limuly lnf..riiiHtl,n. AHdrMS, SOUTJIEHA COLOXIST. Jyllcor. finmlirrn pine. C WE WILL PAY B yi DO A PAY to b rrliHlile party, la ly m riiiiruiin, orereiv i,ni-r inr mir iuli icatlons Any vrrm implying ur lil IMiiiluii, wli-i runi4t pall mi ui rwin my, must trnn piiiiigniiH (wlilch will ie returned), ami ulsniiiiiraul g rr(ui tibia bulnes men as relerenre Arfiirrz.' Elder Puliliihing SM Walaib AT., Qliicsgo, , liilyll.lfift ' Executors' Notice. Notice la hereby given that tlje unijer aisn&J bss been srantrd letter test men ary oa tha Ealate of Maria latter.in. late of Lehlchtim Cirnugh, Carbon county, renniylvaria.rjereaaed. All iwrmna bav IngrMmssgalnittheiaid K.tatetvill pre sent tliaiu duly authenticated without d lay, and Ihijie InlUd tu the same will rualie imqiwllate aeulainont to TH03. 8. beck. Eieculor. iVhlriiton, Ta-.July l, lM5-w. PALATINATE MM POera superior advantages to Youug ifeo apd Women dairiog a good ediMalion at fba lean expense. It baa a healthful la ration la the beautiful Jjebannn Valley. las Enplub, Classiral and Mutlrsl De. rurlrntnls Prepare! studenta fur higher cIssmi in College, for teaching am) for buslntsa Fall session upens Aug. 31st, JKSS. Per ralalogue address the President, Her, Win, C, BchaelJVr, A. M , Mveremwu, f- Ji'y V.-iv fM3'MrmW nithTNJSY.faihlonabU VMS, Hwrr and 8aoc Maekh, liana St. lfivdbLio Ah HDk vrarraf ted. "Original Ohoap Cash Storo.' Shirts! Shirts! Shirts! Vc have been silent about our shirts these many months, but we don't believe anybody ever sold such t good shirt for so little money. We have a good white shirt, with three ply hosom, and thoroughly re-enforced, at 60 cts. Actual worth 85 cents. Our Best Rlilrl.i, vnailo specially for our trade, at OS rcnla. Artual worth $1 50. J. T. NUSBAUM, Opp. Public- Square, lidflc Street, LehlKl.i ton. Pa. June 7, 1831-ly. SATURPAY, OVltY JB. 1885, SPECIAIj NOTICE rcrsons inaltlnn payments to this uflico by money orders or postal poles will please Iialjo tliein (rayalile at the viissiort leaTUrrici, as I no l.e hlghton ollico is nut a money order ollice Our NpiBhtQrUQOd In Briof. The trout fishing season Is over, South Bethlehem is to have a, small silk milk. The Graeber Colliery, at Ashland, resume! on Monday, raitiarma has scoured an cleotrlo light charter at Harrhbuig. "There are fifty-one prisoners in the Easlon jail at tho present time, Easton's co-operative furniture fac tory is getting rpaily fpr work,' iue salvation Army is about to Invade Ilajleton, A capital field. Work on tho new Allcntown silk mill w.xs started on Monday morning. Stack No. G of tho Allcntown Iron Company was blown in Thursday of last week, iDurlng the strawberry season Mrs. Itcdetz disposed of 3,873 quarts In Mauch Chunk. gy-Go to l''rs. Kodcrcr, under the Exchange Ifntpl. fnr n fcnmntli thnvn and a fasionahlo lml.r cut, Northampton Co's. State tax amounts to $0,753.80, and its county tax to $01,C00,78.. The puddling mill of tio South Chcstur liolTingMIU ptartcd tip on Jlon day mqrnlng. John Wendel's frame carriage-shop at Kohrcrsburg, Berks county, was butned Monday. Itev. Gustav Lew. of rottsvllie.hns been clpctpcl rabbi of tlio Hebrew Syna, gogue nt Heading. The State Teachers' Association will hold its annual session In Allentown in July of next year. -5000 cars of coal were forwarded to New York on last fjldny via tlip Le high Valley Italhoad. Tlio Kutztown fair will this vear be held pn Oet, 0th, 7tli, Stli.Oth tho week following the Allentgwn fair. iho Allcntown rolling mills have entered upon t)i manufacture of rail way signals, switches end interlocking apparatus, Save your cough medicine bills by buying-a SiSc bottle pf Jadwin's tar syrup, which contains three ounces, while no other 2oo bpttla of cough syrup contains over 1 1-2 pnuccs, Sold at Thomas' drug store, A dividend pf 1,50 per share on tho stock of the East Peni). Jiallroad has just been declared, the same being payable July 21st, Patrick Welds, a laborer was killed In tho White Oak Mnc, near Carbon dale, Monday, while loading his first car of Ids first day's work. -.Eira Sunday morning partially de stroyed the building ad "stock of Wm. IJ. llertols, dealer in stoves and tinware, Wilkesbarrc, I,oss,estlii)atcd at $20,000. -"When an article is sold "no cure, no pay," why npt try It? That is t)i way Jadwln's tar syrup for cong)is, colds and croup, is sold by Thomas," the druggist, Anew oaso of faver came to light at Plymouth on Sunday in tho person pf nncinployeo of the Delaware, Lacka wanna and western Jtallrpad deppf. in that town, -No wonder people complain of bard times when they pay 50e fpr a bottje of couch syrup no larfier than & 25p bottle Of Jadwln's tar syrup, which is sold "110 cure, no pay," Sold at Thomas' drng store, Lizzie Jlechtcl, aged B0, committed suicide at Allentown pn Friday night by drowning, Her hpdy was rrepverod Saturday morning, A love affair Is said tp be thecausopf tho gtrl ending hc;rlfe. Thcwpolen mills nf Gerniarttown are busy filling ordpfs fprs)ias, scarfs, jerseys and other fancy knit gpods, The hosiery fradp s dull, while the cloth weavers aro running (toy and night, Chiuss ri; Bio , The Tail. 01s, still Imve ri low of those justly celebrntctl $10 suitings on hand. For tho week ending July U tliere were 147,810 tons of coal shipped over the L. V. Bit., making a tptal for the year pf 3,230,090 tons, showing a de crease, as compared with the same time last year, of 67,337 tons, The J'axton Plato Mill, of Jlarris burg, lias gpne pn double turn and fur nacpNp, 2 will probably be blown in this week, The Wyoming Valley Editorial As. sociatlon will give the proceeds of Its nnml excurslpn to tho Wllkesbarroi iiosplUI, It is the poor man's friend, but the rich man uses It also, becauso it Is the best quality and largest bottle for the price, and Is sold "np cure, no pay," We refer to Jadwln's tor syrup. Sold at Thomas drug store, Tho Sheldon Axlo Works will probe ably locate in Wilkesbarrc, lieS100, 000 stock which they tried to place as a condition having been taken. Tho Grand Army Posts of Pennsyl vania will celebrate Grand Army Day at Ilnzlcton on September 25, when a sol diers' monument will he unveiled at that place. Reports from Egypt are to (he effort that El Mahdi is dead, but our popular Jiveryman, David Ebbert, still lives to furnish excellent teams frpnj bis Hvcry, on North strcet.at very reasonable prices, Supt, Goodwin, of the Lcblgh Val. ley railroad, last week Issued an order directing that hereafter no trains or engines shall eccsed a speed of four miles per hour while crossing the bridge w est of Catasauqtia, At Kingston, Luzcrno county, Saturday, Edward Wartman and Thos. Bcoso stupefied Draper Thomas,a weak minded man, with liquor, and while In this condition poured vitriol over his body, injuring him frightfully, g-U all-wool import-, cd Corkscrew Suit for only $22, at tho popular tailoring establishment of II II Peters. City Attorney McLean, of Wilkes? barrc, has decided that a railroad conk pany cannot under tho right of eminent domain take and condemn for its own uses a public park or a common. In tills ho follpws tho Now York. Court of Appeals, G. C. Deats & Co., have been ap pointed agent fpr the celebrated Itock fprd watch, wi(cli they will supply at lowest prices, They have also just received a full stpek of latest designs of jewelry and fnnoy articles. Store In Postolllco building, Wcl'ssport, Pa. 2m. Wo are pleased to state, on the most reliable authority, that it is Hie Inten tion of It, Penn Smith A Co., to re build tho Lohlghton coal breaker, lately destroyed by fire, and that the work will be commenced Just as soon as the plans and specifications are piepared, A seven-year-old boy named Charles Swingle, of Scrantpn, while playing with his brother Monday night, pearthe Central coal breaker, stepped Into tho sliaft and fell a distance pf reventy-five fict. He was promptly carried to, the surface and died shortly afterward, 63T-WALL PAPEU BABGAINSvd Ilrown back paper, 0 We. and upwards, White ' " 9 cts. and " Gilt " 25 cts. and . " In small lots, as low as G cents for white hack, paper, E. F. Luckcnbach. 01 Broadway, Mauch Chunk. n-As a party of workmen were engag ed In cutting grain In a field near Tre mont, a small village seven miles from Sellnsgrpve, on Wednesday nftcrnoon, pf last week, ono of them, named Wcnrlch, was struck by a bolt of light ning and instantly killed. Several others were stunned by the stroke. OQiPH. II. Peters, at the Post-office building, Lehigh ton, will mako you an all wool suit lor only $Q cash, if you order now. E3T"Lcwls Wchr ha.? njcply fixed up iicumijauui iur niu nccoiiimoua Hon of ladles and gentlemen, and will keep a full supply of choice flavored cream every day and evening. lie in vites you to call. Ice waters, confec tions and fruits in season. -",A party of half a dozen boys went bathing Friday afternoon in an old mine breach at Wllllan) Penn Colliery, Sicn qndpai, Among the number was Daniel Malcy, 14 years of ago, who ventured out into tlio deep water, and befpro a.ssstanco could reach him was drowned, His companions, who were all about the same age, ran from tbe scene and gayp an alarm. Maley was taken out of the water an hour later. OSF For RAILROAD WATCHES see E, II. Hohl's, Manoh Chunk, enor mous new stock. It will positively pay you. Four weeks ago charnos of noalect" pf duty and drunkftiness were mado jy the Eccning Chronicle against tjie CJtlef of Police, of Pottsvllle. Thp local editor was called on by the pollco cpm- liuitce next day and asked to furnsi thp evidence to sustain tho chames. Friday thp committee concluded its Investigation and recommended tlio suspension of the Chief and one of the subordinate, plllcoj-s until the next Council meeting, .when a further sus pension will bo recommended. Mean while the whole force Is reorganized. ?-Tlie Banks townsliln school board hasmado t'l)o following appointments: Audenrlcd, Edward Martin nnd Misses Magglo A. Conahan and Belle Stager; Tresckow, Thos. J. Herbert and Misses Lizzie Mullican and Sonhia Brlslln: JeanpsviJlc, P, j, Gallagher and Miss Jiaggio cole; Loviston, ,T, M. SlaiTord and Mfsscs Susie Cplp and Sarah Ward; Beaver Meadow, Edward Brady. At a meeting held on Saturday evening at tho Jcanesvillo school building Steele's text book on physloloay and hvciene was adopted. Tho schools will open on tho second Monday In September. "EarW Saturday mornlne Charles Spaid, spn pf John Srald, was instantly Ktiicii ip myw Williams' elate quarry, near Walnntpprt, Ho was In the act pf stppplng tp pick np a board to mako a seaflpld, wicn a stone weighing about ten ppnntls fell from tho top of tho quarry, striking lilin on tho back of the head and neck, The foico of the stone threw Iihn liito a deep pond of water. Ho wftSKtpncp brouaht out bv his fel. low workmen, but ip was dead, his neck haying been dislocated and his head badly mashed. The deceased was arrd about twenty years, and was unmarried. Allcntown democrat. To morrow (Sunday). 10th. wa will cnter upon tho commencement of that period pf tho year Jinowu as tho "dog nays." Tho Allcntown Rollins Mills have entered upon tho manufacture of rail way signals, switches and Interlocking apparatus. Mr. Frederick F. Gucrbcr, formerly Chief Engineer of tho Union Switch and Signal Company, of Pitts- onrg, nas assumes charge of tho depart ment as engineer and manager. Lcwls Williams, of Walnutnort. on Saturday met with an accident by which no nan pnepf his feet very padly mashed, Ho was engaged in a quarry near Welsh town, quarrying slate, when a heavv stone slipped and fell on his foot. According to tho report of the Health Officer there ffre 17 births in Allcntown during the month of June males , females 0. Deaths fpr same time 10 males 0, females 4, fho Bpbert A. Packer Hosnltal. nt Sayrc, was opened on Monday night. It was left by tho lato Robert A. Packer for this purpose, and with the grounds is vantca nt $200,000. Ebervalo Collieries, near Hazleton. haye been suspended, owing to the dan ger oi tneir Deing flooded. Three hun dred miners and laborers are thrown nut pf employment In consequence of Jt. xaa juincran anil itcformed Sun day schools of Bowman's and Hazards vllle. will hold their annual nlc nl in the grove at Bowman's school house, on Saturday, August 15. Music will bo furnished by the Bowman's Cornet Band. Refreshments can be bad on tho grounds at reasonable rates. Several good aptaken, are invited to be present People In and out of Town, - Ottr people who may have relatives or 1 friends. vlsltliur tlicm will ftrcatlyoMlfro us by sending In lltelr names aud residence fpr : publication under tills head. Klin on. John J. Faust, of Allentown, was In town fast Saturday. Mri Jphn Kirk, of Philadelphia; spent last Swdsy in town,. Mrs, pr, W, W. Refcer Is vising relatives and friends at Hnilcton, Daniel Graver and Jacob Brong, of Mountain-Top, were tfftown last week. Hiram, Ruder, of town, spent spver? nl days last week with friends at Glrards Ville, -Representative Craig, pf Lehigh Gap, was In tpwn seping his friends on Monday. nFrauk Schwartz and wife, pf East Mauch Chunk, spent Sunday In town with his parents. ,-Mrs. W. H, Heichard, of Wilkes barrc, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. H. V, Morthlmer, pn Bankway. Miss Kate B. Adains, pf Harrisburg, is the guest of Mrs. Dr. Selple and JIlss' Emma Klstler, pji South street', tr-0. B. Slgloy.'of tho Mauch Cliunk Gazette was In town Tlnirsday and dropped In tp see us. nMIss Mamc Miller, an estlmiblo young lady of Philadelphia, is the guest of Mj-s, Dr. Seiple, on South" street. trrJIrs, Wi'sqn Ktdchuer, of Walnut port, Is spending several days with her niece, Mrs. W. W. MorlhllUer, pn Bank way. r Miss Wyand,arrnccomplIshed young lady of .Allcntown, wt's the guest of Miss Mettle Shadle, on Bank street, last Sunday, Misses Laua and Ella and T. Web ster Clauss were In attpndanco at the funeral of Mrs, Hprttuan, at Aljentown, pn Monday, r:Our young friend M. O. Kuntz, pf tho firm of Kuntjs Brp., Hds borough, was on a business trip to Philadelphia during tho week, Frof, T, F. Klelntop, of town, ac companied by bls.brpther, David Kleini top, of Ashley, pa,, were on ft trip to Npw Yprj; (turina tlio wpek, tttR, KlnUoJ and P J. Hadesty, two pf Tamaquns popular young men, spent Sunday lit town, tjin guests pf mine host Klstler, pf tliq Carbon House, Prof. Thos, M, Balllpt, of the Cppk county, (111,,) Normal Scjipol, formerly of tl)i3 place, was In town several days last week. While hero bp made us a Very pleasant call, Tlip prpfesspr will sojourn at Saratoga for several wpejes, prlpr to returning to Illinois, attsntion O, A.H, There, will bo rt meeting of tho post of G. A, R., at Reber's Hall, this (Satur day) evening, at 7 o'clpck. Vets who have not been mustered arp requested to be on hand promptly, Children's Meeting."," A children's meeting will bo held in the Wclssport Public Squarc,on Sunday evening, tlio lOtli Inst., by the Evanaell calSabbatli Sopolt tjie oxctcises will commenoo at 7 q' cjpok sharp. The pro gramme embraces readings, singing, responslvo reaaingiPPyor and a number of addresses, ' All are invited to be" present and to" bring along their own. chairs, " An Answer Wanted. c "Can any one" bring us a case of Kld- ner or Liver Complaint that Electric Bitters will not speedily epic? Wo say they cannpt, as thousands pf cases already pprinanently cured and whp ars1 (Uily recommending Electric Bitters, will prove. Bright's Disease, Diabetes, Weak Back, or any pjinary complaint quickly cured, They purify the ippd, regulato the bowels, tind act directly on the dhcasiul parts, Every bottle guar anteed. For sale at 50c, a bottle by T, D. Thomas, - Towamensing Items. David Snyder, pf Aquashlcpla, dc parted this life on the 8th' Inst., after a lingering iljncss of gangrene. lift was burled last Saturday in t)io nev cepic tcry at tills place. Reuben Spoonhelmer was success ful In drawing a pension of $2000, ro-A children's meeting of the various Evangelical Sunday Schools will bo held in Lehigh Gap, Sunday Schools pf otji. or denominations are Invited, Robert A. Shcrer nnd Stephen Lcntz have bought new mowing ma chines, Milles Mehrkam, of Lehlgliton, passed through here ono day last week, selling phosphate, Thomas Weaver has set his machin ery for crushing sand in operation at Lehigh Gap. Con, Out Door Sports. Ifith the ppenlng of tho season of outdoor sports comes the time of trouble for the pcor victims of hay fever and rose cold. For them flowers have no odor, and thesummer little or no beauty. To snuff, sneeze and wipe their weeping eyes for thrco or fpur consecutive months this Is their pltkblc portion. Tlicro is no help in sea voyages, tharois no help in hlah mountain nlr. But there Is a positive cure In Ely's Cream Balm, 'fry it, If you continue to suf fer t fs because ypu neglect a remedy as surp as Jt Is cheap and pleasant. Death of Hoees Brownrailler. Moses BrpwnmWer, an pld and well known citizen of Hamburg, died Mon day, July 7, after an Illness of several weeks of typhoid fcycr, aged 67 years, l ns deceased was a tanner bv trade. Since the death of his wife seven years ago, be has assisted and resided with his youngest son, Moses Brownmiller, jr, He leaves five sons. Charles. Aaron and y.pvi. TMMInff fit. Mfllmnnv Pl, T hI, --, --"r. ..J , UMWV at Lehlghton, and Moses, -of Hamburg: . , , ... . -, . . mm iiiicuuiiuguiun), iurs, jjias yvagner, namburg; Mrs, Henry R, Miller. Wer, nersvllle, nnd Miss Lizzie Brownmiller, milliner, Hamburg; a brother, Nicholas Brownmiller, Pottsvllle, and a large cir cle of friends to mourn his death. His fnneral took place Friday last from th residence of hi Knn-ln.law rili. W. ner, and was largely attended. Teachers' Examination! June, ltS5, will be held as follows: lorrrnnKiin township, at .sonlh Franklin BcUool llonse, Sauirilay, August I. For J-olilEli nnd lAiisanno townships, at Koekport, Tuesday, Auguni For l'ackertonnshlp, at Hudsondale, Thurs day, August s. For Kidder township, at East Hsren.Tlinrs. day. Aueust 20. For 1-nwer 'rowaracnslng, at Millport, Sat For East Tenn township, at FennsvUle, Inursday. Aucust7. For Upper TonaineuMnR. at PUraJtrsvllIe, rlaturday, September t. For MnbnnitiR township, at Pleasant Corner. Saturday, Septe rnher 12. ' For Penn Firest tMrntlilp. at Koch's Bchool Home, Saturduy, October S. Examinations will be in wrltine. Applicants Will be pxamined in Physio logy and Hygiene. Teachers' must be examined Jn tho districts In which they Intend to te.H'h. Exception will be made only for satisfactory reasons. E. am.natmns will begtn 0 a m. tehlEhton's Hoodlnmj, For sometime we havo had a gang of hopdlums around, Who are apparent ly bandpd Ipgclber for the sole purppse of Insulting and maltreating any strangers who m,ay pujlnan, appearancp lifiia. Qa Satrirday pvpnlng last a large delegation of Chaptuan Ppst, G. A, H. pf ?rtuich C'Unnk, jpaded by a bindj vfsited .tjjls jJa.cp fpr. the purpose of mustorlng the Post just organized here. During tha ovonlng the band -visited the hotels and salpons, treating tho people to somo of their choicest selections of music, Solnctlmo about 11 o'clock p, m., a young drummer belonging to the band, was walking along the street when he was met by some rowdy, who struck him a terrible blow in tHe face, tl(ls, too, without the least prova fiatlon, Tlds led tp a more general melee, and for a time our principal street was a perfect bedlam. This con dition of things must be stopped, or strangers wW be deterred, through ter ror, from visiting our borough, and buslnass of all kinds will suffer. Wo sJifiuM have a police patrol every night frpm 7 p'clpok t(l) midnight, composed pf ahrco pr fpur gppd men, who will not allow breaches pf tjie peace either byrfjsbting pr dis.turb.lng peaceable citi zens by unearthly shputs and singing, or by Indecent exposure pf person on pur most popttlar thoroughfaras. It is about time our town council were made aware that the taxes paid by tlio people' fire npt simply to bp nsed In tupping the streets in rppalr, but that the tax-payer, In return fpr his money, is entitled tp protectlqn to person and property, and .that the pprsens elected members of the council are slpiply the servants npt the masters of tjie people wo demand this protection at their hands. W e warn you, gentjemen, , tha.t, unless, this hopdr luin business is stopped, our people will take the liberty hereafter pf placipg men in the council who will use all lawful endavors to stop this midnight brawling, and restore peace and quietness to pur .borpnah. . Since the above was put in type, some, six or eight persons accused of partici pation, in tho assault and disturbance havp hecu arrestpd and put under bonds. Wp trust the right parties may be found ipid justice dpa.lt put to them with no .meagre liaud, County Politics Editor Gardon Adtooatk: Dcor Sir.' In looking over tho po Htipal rpcords of this countv for thonast several years t looks tp mo as if the Demooracy must use very ludicious judgment in tho nominatipn of men fpr tflO varipn.3 ppunty fldjeos qt th.e coming election, or, as tlio saying goes, "they will be left out in tho cold." While In the past the countv has hoen Democratic by f. majority ranging from one hundred on up, It must bo borne lu mind that the Republicans, after a ycry . liard and spirited coptest, at tip )atc eleotion, have oyen made that majority doubtful; and unless tho men aro so pioKEB as tp represent fairly and honest? jy tho seyeral sections a hard fight will be the result. The fact tiat Democrats cried so loudly for a change In NnUpnal affairs, at the late elcctipn has caused a fnattnf. ,A 31.!,... t .1 tJ - ( tu .twa,;, iii niu nonius oi ninny, fhqt prpba&Ty a change In affairs nearer -home, would not come aini3s. This we do not tfilnk necessary If tha ntcur men are put In nomination. In conversation with prominent poli ticians pf tlio county, it seems that all agreed that the Sheriff pandidory -pill pecasjon the roost trpublo, Spme are pf tho opinion that the nomination belongs to the "upper-end," while others con clude that the nomination should go to tho best and strpngest man, np matter wnat -cnu or sootton he represents. v e notice that, already, quite a num ber pf individuals are lopklng up their chances, and.lf the cencral out-look is not deceiving wo think that Mr, Hiram P, .cyan, tjie ropul.ar constable pf FrankJIn, p'iil come put ahead In the. race, JIo Is sppken pf yery favpi-ably oy leauingUoniecrats and, qlsp, by many Rcpnplicpns; he is very popular with old fttjd young voters throughout tho county, aim if npminatpu pe wouiu un doiibtcdly be elected. r.dY the Prothonotarvsbln tliero are also a number pf individuals in different acctlpns pf the cpnnty, who are anxlousr ly looking np their prospects; and we have no dpubt but that a hard fight in tho Democratic ranks wijl bo the out come pf a)j pf t, But we trust, r& gardless who may secure the nomltia. tions, that the Democracy will, on tho nay pj ejection, stand, as it stood seven a! years aao. stronor and unit!, vntw a full Democratic ticket, which Is the only sure way pf success and thp at talnmcnt pf party rights, Tho Demo cratic voters in the lower-end have no need to be cautioned as to how to cast their hallots: to do as they have done in the past is all that Js necessary, Bnt ye Democrat in the upp.er-cnd. watch yoursch es. At tho late election you did not do you duty, and it Is to be honed that ypn wU follow tho true instincts pf American Democracy at the coming election and redeem yourselves to your party. A word to the wise is sufficient, July 15, 'S5, Bojjeo, Ult teg Cut off by a Eeatier. Peter Hcmcrly, a well-known farmer. residins about four miles west pf Allen town, wet with au accjdent on the even ing of the 0th init, that may cost bim his life. He was out In a wheat field with & reaper when a shower came up. The rain fell fast and there was consider able wind and Hemerly concluded to tu nucn tna norses, i e neglocted to throw machine out of gear and proceeded to detach the animals. While he was loosening one of them the other became restive and pulled the reaper after him. Before Mr. Hemerly realized his danger the knife caught him and cut off one leg at tho ankle. He lost a great deal ofbloodjiefore a physician arrived. An Enterprises. IteliabH Rosie. T. D. Trinmft rfrnfrMa ilnxn. tut bwt bt everything, but to aocuro the 5""" aucu. otucjcb as nave weu- iuju are popular wun me tion of being always enterprising, and ''"wic. xj living secured tne agency for tho celebrated Dr. Ping's ISfiW DlKrTra trf Pnnn.l l ..Till " . J MV9UlUJiWUII Will sell It pn positive guarantee. It will "J ,-,u": "Jjr aoti jeyery incflion OX throat, lungs, and chest, and to show our confidence, wa invtta A Mn n,t set a trial bottle free. Huckleberries are being shipped to market from the naileton region at the ra'o rf y,i)co quarts p,r 4 Salt Wcliiport. Mr. G, O. Deats was on a Strouds burg trip this week. Henry and Miss Sucl, of Bath, Pa., were tho gupsts pf Mr. Uriah Fatilnger pver Sunday, rrrMses Maria Blcry and Carrie Delbeit werp yisltlng friends at While Haven. Mr. Jacob Begel wh somptlirje agp left for Kansas, writes that ho Jllips bp placo very well.' Rev. J. 12. rreeman delivered a'very apprpjprate and excellent sortnon to the U(embcjs pf the G. A. R. The sermon was sallont with good points and gave much food for thought. Tl;e Franklin school directors are fitting out a. now school rpom In tho South East Wpisspprt sphool building. Tills Is necessary In prder tp meet tho requirements of the schopl patrons. This is the second new school In tho past year. Dpe to Jargp Increaso of population. Our young friend Miss Kate Canip. boll, the estimable dauditer. pf Henry Campbell, was very unfortunate about a wpek ago in lpslng her senso pf hear ing. She is unable to hear anything, i. c., totally deaf. Tho cause of this Is not known, but the supposition Is that it is a nprvpus ailment. Wo trust that ere leng this tcry sad ailment will come all right. Mr. Nathan Snyder Is erecting a large building here, which when com pleted, is to be used as a planing mill. This will be a new feature In town. In the matter pf linprpvcment and building Bast Wclsspprt is forging ycry much ahead of the town proper. pirain P. Lovan will be a candidate for Sheriff tills fall. Levan Is a very gopd man as well as an earnest Demo crat. If nominated ho will make a pop ular candidate, especially so In his Im mediate community, The many democratic friends of Capt. H. E. Swgrtz, are very much gratifiod pver his appointment to the office created by tho Revenue bill which became a law by ylrtue pf tho Gpyerppr's signature, last week. Swartz Is gr de serving ucinocrat ami in every way qualified to fulfill the responsibilities of tho position. Mr. F. P. Semmel, candidate for prothonotary on tho Democratic ticket was through hero during the week look- ing up his chances. Frank Is a "hall fellow well met" and would mako pppular candidate, Labor Teachers Elected, and Salaries to bo Paid High School, Mr, Barr, . . . $C5 00 Grammar School, II. A, Kclscr, 87 CO Intermediate School, Miss Hattlc Koons 37 GO secondary, Kent open for Miss lnnu u.,,1. cn nn Primary No. i, MlssMyraRclirig, 25 00 Primary Np. 2, MIssE. J. Rcbcr, 25 00 Pilmary Nn. 3. Miss LIztle Ash, 25 00 Primary No. 4, Miss Myra Good, 30 00 As can he seen, by a perusal of the above schoula, several changes have been made In teachers, which will, no doubt, please as well as displease many pf our people. It ts to he regretted that tho directors failed tore-elect Mr, Rfttcr to the jirlncipalshlp. Wo hayp ever found him a gentleman of fine cduca tionol abilities and pleasing address; I16 had fully expected his re-plectlon as principal of our schools, and Mr. Bitter had been led by the Board to rely on his re-appolntmcnt, and consequently made no effort to qbtajn a school elsewhere, and now when a cliplce is made he is left out in the "cold," too lato to secure, in this nclghborhopd, nn appointment to his tasto. Our Board sjipuld have notified him of its purpose to rejeot him Immediately ppon the close of tho last term- That, at least, vpuld have been honorable. We trust that tpaclieyj and scholars may improyp undpr tha pew prinoipalshtp, and that t)0 schools will havo a prpsperous year, Yfts think the change pf principal for pur schools almost every term tends to retard that progress that wpujd. otljerwiso be pzie, wo shall see) Mahsninjf Items. Prof. Thomas M, Balliet spent few days at home duripg the week. Charles Roth, Sr., who was awarded the contract for carrying tho mail be tween New Mahoning nnd Lchighton fpr'tho next four years, has entered upon his duties, Albert Haldeman is breaking ground fpr tlia prcctlpn pf a house at New Ma honing. rJohn RciQsmlth has secured a posi tion as clerk in pno pf tho Lcfiighton stores. iC. H. Boycr, pf Ringtown, Schuyl kill county, was the gupst pf Miss Alvesta Miller, oyer Sunday. Dlvlnn services will held in St. John's chnrch to-morrow (Sunday) morning. Rev. A, Bartholomew will preach, Thpre is nnw no need for persons who desire to havo their pictures taken to go to Mauch Chunk or come other place, G, K. Mussclman is prepared to take first-class photographs and gems, Give him a call. Daniel Kressley is at present having a cistern constructed. Next Monday, July 20tb, the fall term of the Centre Square Select Schopl will be opened. The prospects for a large attendance of students are good. The Centre Square Literary Society was closed durioK the vacation of the select bcnpoi, a ejecting win again ue netu tnts isaturaayj evening, o, lull attendance Js expected. Dash. The Lcblgh Valley Iron Trade Hopeful. Catasauqua Ditpatch: There seems to he a brighter outlook In the iron trade. 6Uck.N0. 5, of the Allentown Iron Company, was blown in Saturday raorAing, after the works had been Idle for four or five years. A new company has taken possession of the works, and there Is promise of several stacks being blown In soon. Work at repairing them. overhauling the machinery and engines and getting things in proper shape Is going on. Serspl stacks of the Lehigh Iron Company are ready to have tha match Applied totbem. and with . )!sbt Improvement in the Iron Indujtry they will be blown in. Up and down tho yalley the same state of affairs exists. Stacks Nos. 1 and 3, of the Glendon Iron Works, are expected to start up within a week. Manufacturers are fcppeful of better things in the near future and are holding themselves In readiness for the lone-doslrcd chance. ! ' At a meeting of the Lehleh Valley roultry Association I' i ied to bM a rfiultry show at Alkn.gv r, iK'ember 11th to 19th, nrlu:.vc A Orand Snccoss. Tho grand musical and literary eiitcr- talumcnt under the management of Miss Emma L. A. Klstler, In the Fres byterian church, this borough, 011 last Tuesday pvenlng was voted u yrund ucce, and reflects groat credit 011 the management. L,ong beforo the time had arrived for the opening of the exer cises the large room was. completely .crowdpd, leaving only standing s;ace for lato comers. At about 8 o clock Rev. Kuder opened, the cscrclsos by leading. In, prayer; after which Prof, T. A. Snyder made a few apprpprlato introductory remarks; the programme, as published In last week's ADVOCA'ri:, was. delightfully and very creditably carried oqt. Mtsaes Kate B. Adams and Enma Klstler won loud plaudits by the rendition of choice se lections. It wquld c-scupy too much space too separately pnuinerate the in formers, suffice It tp e.a,y thit tho vocal solos by Mrs. A. J. Durllng, Mjs. T. A. Snyder and Miss Mame Mlllcr, of Phila delphia, and tho duets by Missc,s Emma andLlMle Auh and Rev. p. It. Cook and wife were loudly applauded. Thp whistling f "Homq Sweet npmo" Rnd "Mocking Bird," by Harry Esscr was simply wonderful and Mr. Essertvcleved a perfect shower of applause. f- In Aid of tha Miners. Thero Is a strong movement now on foot among tho miners pf Luzerne to organize beneficial associations among themselves. It has been tried before, but allowed to fall through. The necessity for such organizations are painfully evident on every hand. A miner nerer thinks of accident or death, consequently ho lays nothing by for a rainy day. Suddenly hols stricken dpwn by a premature explosion or fall of rook. As a result he leaves a big family and In tho most destitute circumstance. But worsp than that, thero is not a dollar In the house to help bury him. To remedy this and prevent suffering It Is pioposcd tD organize these beneficial associations. On Saturday the miners and laborers of the Ajdpn Coal Company to prganlzeda benefit association. Each employe bo :omlng a parly of the contract authpr zlcj the Aldcn Coal Cpmpany sp cpllect tin sum of one dollar from his monthly wages for each and every fatality that nny occur in and about tho mines dur ing tho continuance of the membership. Iho accident ton member of thcascocla' tion must provo fatal within throe months from the date of occurrence to entitle relatives to tho benefit. A Fatal Accident Mr. John Blxler, a well-known citi zen of Upper Mauch Chunk, met with a serious and probably fatal accident Fri day morning at about ten o'clock while engaged in his duties as switchman on the L. & S. Railroad at Nesquchonlng junction, no stepped on tlio track in front of engine Xo. 259 and was seen by thp engineer, ne wns sp close to tho engine that It was Impossible to check the train and h" WW run down. His right arm was cut pfl and pno pf his legs was ajsp severed.. He was brought to his home. Mr, Blxler was a Union spldlcr and had lost ono orm in tho war. Ho has a family of flvo children. Ho Is highly respected by his neighbors nnd both he and his family have tho sympathy of a wide circle ol acquaintance!. He has slnco died. Mauch Chunk Gazette. The Jersey Central Leaso. A Beading Bailaoad official raid on tho 15th inst., that It was not probable that tho proceedings instituted by tho Jersey Centra) Comrany'to annul the leaso to the Reading would he pushed, "Thp bll was filed' said he, ''becauso soma pf tio bondholders of the Jersey Cent'raj jjrgad It uppn the management of tht cpmpany, JIw that It has bepti dono nolulng' more remains hut to await the answer of the Beading, which will bo gvcn pn August 5,' The taking of testimony, if tho matter was pushed, would occupy at least a year, hut it Is not likely that anything further Will bo done. ' The majority of the Jersey Central people do nt want the lease broken," PohorPoco Hotel. The Boho-Poco Hotel Is sltnatod mid way between uchsnort and istemlcrs vilie, and is particularly adapted to tho convenience pf folks desiring to spend a season in the country. The hotel build ing has sixteen large, well-ventllatcd and substantially furnished bed-rooms, a large parlor and ball-room and a well stocked bar at which the best of wines. liquors and clears aro retailed. Near the house is a large dam suitable for ooating purposes, corns peine at tnc disposal of the guests: a first-class livery stable is connected with the hotel, and this with the numerous other facilities classes it amongst the most desirable summer resortu anvwnere in tno vntiev. 'iho landlortl, Mr. Daniel jtreszc, 13 con stantiy miking improvements lor the benefit of guests. Those desiring to pass the hot summer months In the country wpuiu no wen to patronize -ur, iwosgc, Relative to tho condition of tho Iron manufacturing Industry, the Now York Commercial liulletln says that "rail manufacturers state enough business could be secured at once to Keep all the present working mills In operation for some timo 10 come, providing rauroaa securities wcro taken In part payment. These overtures, however, havo not as yet led to any practical result, nence dullness In the rail market, even at a time when a good many rails aro want- eu." MAItltlKI). Yonsr Ambodt On the 12th instant In East Penn, by the Itev. G. A Bruegel, John II. Youso, of fast Penn, and Miss Anna Ambody, of est renn. SonwAB Miserann At Catasanona, July 14. 3885. by ths Hev, J. J. Crist. Mr. William A, Schwab, of East Mauch Chunk, and Miss Mlnnlo M. Misslmcr, oi Catasauqua. nmi). TtTEAVEicEast Catasanqua, July 12, 18S5, Enos Weaver, aned 62 years, 6 months and 10 day. Deceased was the father of Mr. Enos Weaver, of town. BT0CK MAUSEIB, RenorUd np to 1 'i o'-ilork, by D naven A; Tbwnsann.tunicera.tio. la t vuira btre t, Vhtladejnhia. 6toci . bought and anld fiitbar lor Mil) or nn margin. rkitadtlfMa, Jqlr JJ, aS, bid atlied flSJ'f.Ejt 103 113.1 U s Currency rj's .., ..J?a UEUi, new 11! U S 4' 122 1129 1221 40) 71 IV 42 I Pennsylvania It It .... PhiUdelphU i fading Jt It 40: 71 471 411 U M IS LehiRh Valley It It, Leblirh Cnal If Nai'a4tion Co Uufl. N. Y. A t'bile. B R Cn New Jarwy Onlral Nnrlliern I'aoilio f'-in i prrd Ml I 181 Ml M' i2 Orr.n T-h m l'M' r'...!K uCiiivntHi 1-1 i-'i t,umii I'ti' f 4 'V Mi-'.U, . I V , . . , n 1, Bi er. l(tit' ... RiieM maoism It U an et'.ablMed fart that Pood's 8arvs 8ajcrllla has proven au lnvaluablo remedy' In many seveto cusea of rheumatism, effect li.S umarkabh cures by Its powerful actio In correcting tho acidity nt tlio blood, which I (he causo cf tho dl'fasc. and purlfjtog and ciu'ktitas tho vital fluld It it certainly fair to omuotu that what Hood's SarsaparillA has dono "for others It will do for you. Therefore, li you suffer tho rains and aches of rhcamatlsro, giro, this potent remedy a fair trial, " A Posltlvo Curo. " I vts troubled very much with rtieuma-. tlsm In piy hlpj, ankles, and wrists. could hardly walk, and was confined, tqniy bed a good dual cf the time. Being rec ommended to try Rood's S.imparllls, t took foe; bottles and am perfectly welt 1 cheerfully recommend, hood's BarnpaiUla (13 ono of the best blood purifiers In the world." W. r. Woop, lllciorhlngton, 111. Kor Twenty Ycnjf I have been afflicted with rheumarn. Beforo, 1SS3 1 fonnd no relief, hut grew worsa, I then besran taking Hood's Sarsaparlua, and It did mo more good than all the other medicine I pver had." II. T. IULCOM, Bhlrley, Mass, "I snSored from what tUo doctors called rqujcular rheumatism. I took nood'a"Bar saporllla cud am entirely cured.'.; J. V. A. I'uorrorooT, letter carrier, Chicago, III. Wd shall be glad to send, frca pf charge. $o all who may deglre,abookcontalnlngmany additional jtatornents ot cutes by ' " " Hood's Sgrsaparilla Bold by all druggists. 8li tlx for $3. Made, only by C I. HOOD St CO., Lowell, Mass. 100 Dosos Ono Dollar. LAKE MAHOPAC, N. Y. MY DAUGHTER. WA8ciVERY DAD OFF ON ACCOUNT OF A QOLD AND PAIN ON HEfl LUNGS. DR. THOMAS'' ELECTRIC ' OIL CURED H E f IN 24 HOURS. ONE OF'THE BOYS WAS pURED OF A 0OH.E THROAT. THE MED ICINE HAS WORKED WON DERS I.M OUR FAMILY, ALVAH PINCKNEY, "ITS SPECIALTIES." 1 DR. THOMAS' ELEC TRIC OIL FOR" COUGHS, COLDC, CROUP.' DIPH THERIA, SORE THROAT, CATARRH, AND BRONCHr IAL TROUBLES GIVE3 IM MEDIATE RELIEF TJHE ffOST VIOLENT AT .CC OF NEURALGIA WILL RECEIVE MMEDI- TE AND Ut WM flCTW PERMANFNT RE- LIEF IN FACT AS 4 A CURE FOR NEURALGIA IT HAS NEVER FAILED. REAOMO. PENH. ' A thnrmilHi tirrnnrntArv fioh Inr rttv. fu,n. ilurtril upnn iliomi'lbiry pin". Uo 1 01 mi? L. C. BISHOP. Head Mooter, Reading, Pa. OUR NEW BICYCLE, THE APdlEREGAN PILOT, the beet In tho world, h now ready. .lo, th AMERICAN EXrnnS8 a splendid wheel, with ball h?.irlng tliioughnul, hollow forks, cradle, epring?,nnd all Inirrovemcnt", at alow price. Illustrated CntAlogno describing above', together j 1th .Safety Dlcycle. Tricycles, ic, rnalled on receipt of t tamp. LATTA BpS., No. IB IV. ftain St., FRIENDSHIP, N. T, 1 13 WEJ3KS, The rOI.lC't: GATTB will be mailed, sftcurely wrar.prri, tu any addnia In lbs United Gtatej furlhrjo months nn receipt of OND POLLAR, Libural dliunt allowed to pntmlera, nceuts and rlubs Sample copies mailed,' free. Arilijr;i9 all orders to RICIIAHD K. FOX, Fbankuik EJCar, U. Y. May SO, ISSi-Iy Bsecufcors' Notice, Koliee Is hereby given t)i the under rigned have Wen cranted tellers leslanien tar nn ths Estate of Mary F'PMerr"acherf Into nf Muhnnine ""P, Citl"'li county, i'ennsrlvnnu dnensp.). A1) wrna har inc rliitns ucmiut the ia,)il te will pre. sent them duly aulhentlosted without d lay, aud thne Imli-bted ui li same will make imiiiril-ai ,tnnrnt STU'lirCif rENSTFHMACIIEB, RtUPRlJ rNSTERMACIipit, Execuinre ..1 Marr Feiutorrntcber. fjf'd, Iune IS, )68a w(J RIrpTUREL,urtT(!n,';d.,r,.tr,rfa,fn. tl.00. Ily pall vlth full dlree- l,r,nt,t,mn PI'P11.IV1 .60 BUtb Afi,.f. Kirjr Yfr. decST-ly ' MDR0HANT8 tSSuSJS nrofits liv fntroilnelnir a line of new iroods. In. Ittfienilhluio'aU famtllei. will full iartl-ulnr.M KALTfl FOOD No. T3 4tb Avenue, Ken York dessr ly Piotores ! Pictures ! PiclDi!! PICTTJBES Copied and Enlarged in nil sizes from card to ife size, viz; OH Portrito, Water Colors, Pastejs, Crayon, India Ink and -Photos, All work guaranteed or no pay. All v atK is a (rial, uive ns a call and be convinced. No. 105 North Jplghtu Street, ALLENTOWN, Pa. FIUNKM.V SASTEE, Jfannjer. J liltriDI.Ert, Apent. (.ii;.. I 1 u. 1 1 atttu'lup 1)
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