Tcmporanco Bitters Knorrn. lt oltser liirsllrlno known ro effoctni sEypunjus tlio hlooa ofdt -Feiilcd diseases. Irllllloiiii bear tohtlmoiiy to its iron, dcrfnl curative, effects. It in a iniicly Vosctatiln Preparation, matin from tuo iintlra herbs nnd roots o( Colli lomlm tho medicinal properties of. wMch aro cxtiwiod therefrom without ibn npo of Alcohol, It removes tlio cminq of OlscnsM, anil tt- p. tf rcrov t1 his hrnlth. It Utlio txreat Jllnotl Purl flor end IiUi -jlring Principle t a Ucnilo rurgatrre and Tonic; apcrfcot Renovator ontl Invigorator of tlio erstcru. Never beforO In tho history of the world has a medicine bwn compounded posneso tlio powor of ViazainlliTTfiMlu healing too li.k of Ofory dlecaaa man is Itclr to. Tlio Alterative, AporlMiL Diaphoretic, C ir uii'it.vii, tfntritinitr, Lasalfvo, Sedative, Craiit TOrritant, Sudorific, Anti-Bilious, Sol v nt. Diuretic and Tonic properties otVixmui liiTtms oxwed tUosi ot uny other incdlclno In the worl 1, No person tan tails tko Uitteri nccortl Inp to dirt!Ciiou9 and remain Jouir unwell, provi ded tiieir bunas era not dewtrnyed by mineral poison or other moans, end the vital urgans waaiH beyond tlio point of icrnlr. HIllou) Uemltlriit, Intermittent end Malarial Fevora, aro prevalent throughout tim Unltod Stoles, particularly In the valleys of onr irreat rivers and their rut tributaries during thti Bumracr and Aatumn. especially during seasons of nnniunl heat and drynoss. Xtieso Fovorw aro Invariably accompanied by extonxive derangement of the etcmnch. Uv.r fcnd bowels. In their treatment, n purgative, esertlns a powerful inflnenco upon thrao or gans. Is absolutely necessary. jTitcrn In no cncliiirtlc for the purpose equal to Dr. J. Waucku's ViNfaan BitTKn.. as it s ill fcpeedlly reraovo tho dark-colored vi3rid matter with which tho bonds aro loaded, at tho ramo tJraa ttlmulaon;; tho accretions of tho liver, and generally. restoring the. healthy func tions of tho dlieaMvoorjjans. Fortify tlio hotly against dleose by pn rifylujr all its fljlds vOthViKEaAn BiTinns. No epidemic can tako hold of a system thus forearm ctl. It Invlnorntos tlio Slnmncti and etlmulatcs tho torpid I.lver nnd Ilowcls, cleans ing the blood of all impurlticfi, lnipnrilnp; life and vigor to tho f ratrte, and carrying off ivlth out the old of Calomel, or other minerals, all poisonous matter from tho system, Iiyapepklit or t ntlltfLstloii, Head ache, tuln in tho Shoulders, Couphs, light ness of the Chest, Pneumonia, Dl7ztne, liad Taste In the Mouth, l.i.ious Attacks, 1 'alplta tion of tho Heart, and a. hundred other gain ful Kvmptoms, aro at once rcliovcd by Visit; aiR llrrrEiis. Cor liiflammntory and Chrome Hheuinotisci, (lout, KournlKin.l'is?oses of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Hladdor, tho Bitters jiavo no equal. Jn these, aa in nil constitu tional piseases, WAitEn'ij Vifrccurt llmrrt3 has Bhovn Iw r-reot ouratlvo powers la tha meot ohfitinnto and lntractabla cases. ITlcvlimilrn IlNciitkinh lVrsom en Rased In Paints and Sllnerab, such as Plumb era, Type-setters, (io'.d-boaters, and Itinera, as they advitceoinllfo. aro subject to Paralysis of tho Powcls. To fruard asalnst this, tako occasional dosos o VrNE0Anlli'nEr3. Mi 1 11 I)ls"nic, Kiirotula, t-a.lt nhcum, Ulcers, BKp'JInxs, Inmplcs, Ittstides, lloiLs, Cnhuncles. Itlufr-wonns, Scald-head, Soro Kyos, Erj-si pclas, Itch, Hcurf s, 1 )iscoloratIons. Jlumors and diseases of theBkln.of whatever carno or nature, aro literally duff up and car rled out of tho system lu a short tlmp by tha jise of tho Bitters. lIn. Inpeand other Wormsr. lnrl: Inc; in tna system of so many thousandi, aro effectually destroyed nnd removed. No sys tem of medicine, no vermifuges, no anthel mintics, will free the sy stun Iruni worms llko Visdoak B;rrE(!s. Mcoxlt'N, Sent-Jct Fnvfr, Mumps, Vhooplng Cough, and all children's diseases may bo mcdi lefs socio by keeping tho bowels op'n with mild doaea of tho Litters. For j.'eiiiu! 'oiiipl:liiti, la youn or old, married or hlns H, at tho dawn of wo manhood, or tho turn of life, this Sitters boa no etuai, dlemlftn 11m VEfIntf1 IllnoI -vh?n its Imparities burst through tho skin hi Erup tions or .ecrc3 : ejeauco It wheu obstructed nnd sluggich la tho veini ; cleanse it when it is foul ; your fcelinjra will till you when, and the health of the pystem will follow. In coilcltiKliiii t Ulvo tho fitters atrial. It VK1 speak for Itself. Ono bottlo la a better puarantco ol ls tnerlts than a Jencthyadvo JlEcroent. Arnunil caeli hottlo aro full directions print :tTiu different Jan-ruasjrs, 1 1 . 1 a . H telo nul tl Dm tr Co . , lrorrlcton!, 5uj Vran rii. On1.. and MS, Rm.fc 5M vraddngton ?old Jjy all Dealers pud Drusslsls, JPor Prothouotary. ELWEX bauek, Of East Maueli Cjjunk, will bo a can. Uilalo fir the nomination forProthono fary. stib.'cct to Itules of theDpinocralte ominatlns Convention, Aug 1, 8w For Probhonotary, KltANK 1'. SKMMEI,, )f I-eiiiglilon, IV., will be tt candidnle for ilio n;iniiijit('i) for l'mtliopolary and lerlt of Court?, nt tlio Democratic t' Hinty (.'"Dvcnlion, julijuct to tiio rules of the jKiity. julyll-t. c. Teachers Wanted, KK.ti.ki.iN, July I ). lfiRJ. Tfn- S-l 1 Hotr.l id I'ruriUllii 'J',iwhflni (lP-l ' V llxJIIll'4')lMl ill) eXril;illUli'M Will i, liid .( 1 1 - BmuiIi riniikliii ieli'M'1 huitfe (u AiiMni iii, ami in llje ri'culii )! il;p puttie tuy Hit hoard will make iw appoint Dents for sil ibini:t. All t''iii'lier dfeirihg In iencli in Trenk im must be examtnoil In lh liiwnthui. The li'rm l (I mnmlin, lln'fnlurv f33 un1 (0 7'u.'Jp'rs nr wmitf'! J, SN DER. Sic'y. J ii y IH wit IF YO'J &HE INTERESTED IN THE SUNNY SO TIT If, o i i in uk i.f On 4 ii ui c ynur I.o.'n 1 1 n , i I 1 1 ii y ji'ii ini,ii)' llumnnJ fnld To Invest' Fivo Conts In s kainpl. Copy of This Southern Colonist, Out I tha irliiftt ItrtcMppt, nnd inns) fit r n rn j ii lict ni e in (ht- S'Hitl em I t tii' ( iitntlv itifitriimldm SOUTHERN COLONIST. fimii hern IMnnif, N C WE WILL PAY 5?2 00 A DAY in u i-llllt. p.irly, bi iym niiriiiHii, ii ifj'eiyo iini-rs lor "iir puh iiintis Any tHTbim n) plying mr mi P" li, wl.'i' cdmiiit call on us prnii It ly mii.t hii'l iihotoi'riipli twlneh wi'l it rjttf il r licit), till'! alfil luilni'S it 3 rest' m jjiliie buni;,'t mrp us flerfncH A'iiirrs- Kliler l'uliliihini; 1 .1 , 3K1 VUh Ave..Chli'ai!i. III. Jliily II, ISS1 Executors' Notioe, Notiort js hereby given that the under signeil his lp granted Irtlert tettsmrn tsry "ii the juiiste of Murl I'atterimi, late of Lvhij;htn C'Tnuch, Cattxin county, lViinnyikbiuA, drciuitfii. All periens bav int I'lximi BfaiiiiUlif wnl K, lata will pre Miit them iluly autlientiratM without di lay, Bii.l time in )ebi-l to the satne will limVe imnwllyte wtll'inout in TllOS. 8. BECIv, Ejeeutor. iehiil'iloo, Ia.,July II, IbBi-wO. FALATISA'K 'COLLEGE. 'i it ii. aiw. ;ilit, I -i- F i I"f I'll' W" PniKlri.t 1, Win l frliHrrtW, A M.Mtnii'.nii, la July!-4w , 1- -Z3 01, IN TON BRbrMY.IiubloptkU JVli3 lloorinUSHOit Mismi, JJtnliSt. Vt.'l'-yP' Al ffurrpftlti, . . . . .... ,.,....,... ........ Uy ,ae j eimsyimuiu ivauroaii lomnany , ununK at n.au a. ui., onaattiruay, auk, o' I Ui.'i.ii drairiKZ fill".! rilumin nt , ,. . . i an. .nn,'i,,.i ciaii,r. ,..i ii ..2 5, ' f'i" V..7 apaddler.wa, burned T.uealay. Tto: Hr.fc....ii, r ...i i M until j) ,vasalcnof 20jo on Oppenheimer's , b.26; children. 81.26. "i'""1"1. it n ii. ui. rrp. iiii .ni t..r )nim ,. ' , ' . . r.,ue. i.r I,,, , ,ri.,r O0lIs- Xothan Snyder, of East Wobaport - r.. "Original Cheap Cash Store.' 2500 YARDS S-A-T-I-N-E-S-! AT BKVLN A a HALF Cknts PRU YAHD. Tbo lowest price ever linow fur triean roruLAii ooons. Alsn the fullo'vlni! Warm Vfealher Qoadai SUM M VAl RIMC9. JAPANESE 8II.KS, roKOKK sii,i;a, UUXTINO, NUN'S VEIbINO, OHENADINIH. flTtKAM CRIIMEHE, ZEPIIYtt 0I.0T1I8, PEEriSOCKERS. rCtlCAtKS AND CAMMtlCS. J. T. NUSBAUM, Opp. I'ubllo Uaunre, Hank Street. I.ehlnli ton. Pa. ' Juno T, ISSt-ly, SATUUDAY, AUGUST 1, 18S5, SPECIAIj NOTICE. Persons making noyineiita to Ibis nflico by money orders nr poslal notes will plexpp make them psi-Hhle t the WmMi'ur.T l'nT OrrlCK, ss Hie lie bigbtuii oflico is ut a ttiopey order oliice Our Nelehborlaood in Brief. The Vcatherly school buildings aro to be heated by steam. The Lehigh river Is now as low as it was at any time last summer. John A. Quinn has liccn appointed postmaster for Lansrotd borough, this county. Tho Luzerne county fair will bo held at Wyoming on the Cth, Oth and 8th of Oe'.jber. Citizens must be registered by tho first of September In order to be able to vote in November. Go to Vrs, lioderer, under tho lixeltange Hotel, for a smooth shave and a faslonablo hair cut. The Jiorthcrn Montour Agricultural Society will lipid their annual fair from the lUth to the i3rd of October next, O. II. Strayrr, a well-known gentle man of means, yesterday announced his intention pf building a cemetery at Lock Haven. A special train will hereafter bo run on Sunday's from Philadelphia to Whlto Haven on the Philadelphia & Heading lialiroad. A new council of the American Legion of Jlonor was organized at Free land on Mond.iy. with John C. Stroll as commander. Curtin F. Smith, of Xoirisiown.ha bcen missing nearly tuo weeks. He had $000 on his person at tho time of his dis tppra ancc, Y NTKD, A first-class COOK. Must b ! clean and quick. Wages from $1 to iji.i per week. Apply to Obe S. Kciser, at Slatlngton, J'.i,, Immediately. W1III0 Potter, of Drake's Crrol:. this cotmtY, was bitten on tho bare fool re cently by a large rattlesnake. Ilis life was save 1 with difficulty, The I033 by the wr.xk on the Tama nend branch of the Itoatllnsr lfaiiroa.l, near Silver lirook, which occurred on the 2?n.l ul will reach $25,000. ! Joseph Jtoycr, of Mahoning Valley, left at our office last week, tome half dozen heads of timothy, which measured from eight t j eleven linihes In length. ' When an nrtiele Is fold "no cure, no pay,'' why not try 11? That is the way Jadwin'g tar byrup for coughs, C0IJ3 and croup, is e.ojd by Tiojnas, the druggist, Lafayettec Tost, . A. II., of ISaMon, has passed resolutions denottne ln ; tho apprjlntnrnf of Colonel Joseph Harbiori! to a clerkship (ii tjie J'ensUm Ullice at Philadelphia, "-AVIllIain P., L'-year-old son of AVm., and lvato Gilham, of Pranklin twp., died on Saturday evening last of dropsy In tlio head, Jle was Imriod i;j the Welupoi-t cemetery on Tuesday, Peter Itulh and his wife, afUr liv ing togetlicr happily for thitty-threo years jit liethlcliem.sepanttcd by mutual consent on Thursday of last week, and tho event was celebrated by a jubilee, Save your cough medielne bills by buying a 2oc bottlo of .lad win's tar syrup, which contains Jlirce ounces, while no other 23c bottlo of cough syrup contains over 1 J-L' ounces. Sold at Thomas' drug store, Orvlllo Grelder, who disappeared from Allcntown fourteen years ago, de bet ting his five motherless children, has been discovered in a yew York hospital in a dying condition, Mrs. Hart, wife of Mr. Samuel Hart, of Catasaun.ua, on tho -1th of July set sail for Belfast, Ireland, to pay a visit to her agad parents, and on the 13th reached her point of destination. The reports from tho principal trada centres continue to indicate that al though business is not booming it Is brightening steadily, apd that the pros pects are good for an early revival of Industry, "-No wonder peoplo complain of hard times when they pay fiOc for a bottle of cough syrup no larger than a 25c bottlo of Jadwln's tar syrup, which Is sold "no cure, no pay," sold at Thomas' drug store. The grand excursion of the Ordcrof American Mechanics of tho Wyoming and Lehigh regions to Glen Onoko last Saturday was ono of tho largest that visited that great resort, during tie present season. Iter, JI. P. MeSwiggan, ngod CO years, of Ileckschcrvllle, ono of the most popular Cnthollc divines in that ' region, sustained two strokes of paraly. sis on Monday night, resulting In his death Tuesday. Chiuss cliBro,, The Tail ors, still have a few of those justly celebrated $10 suitings on nunu. A. J. Price, a brakeman on the Jersey Central Railroad, after haying both arms and three toes crushed by a locomotive at Laston Tuesday, walked several squares to receive medical at tendance, A building In 'Wilkesbarre, owned Tauiatjua is looking for latrlc lighw, Alletitown for a silk mill, Mauah Chunk for a couple more factorki, Hazleton for an Invanlon by the Salva- tlon army, and, Eatton Is as silent as a tombstone, and LvhigUtpa ditto. i For tlio woek ending July 25 tlicro ; were 120,738 tons of coal shipped over i tlio L, V. HIl., makliiR a total for the yoar of 3,527,381 tons, snowing nn In- uie.iHe, as eoinpnrcu Tiini uio samo tune j last year, of 34,205 loin, t Tlio beauty of the Mahoning and ' Big Creel; Valleys at this season Is es celloil by no other spot In llih section, un'rl n visit through thorn at tills time is truly delightful. Got a team from David Ebbert's livery and try It. It .will cost you but a trifle. It ls"tlio poor man's friend, but the rich man uses It also, because It U the i Vest tiUallty and largest bottlo for tlio ' Pilco!. and is sold "no cure, no pay." I Wo refer to Jndwln's tar syrup. Sold at Thomas' drug store, .On Thuisday afternoon of last weokj David Brant, of Frankllntown, York county, answered tho cries of his 12-year' old daughter from a body of woods. Arriving there he found her struggling with a. negro, whom be shot and fatally wounded. (EAn all-wool import ed Corkscrew Suit for only $22, at the popular tailoring establishment of li II Peters. Tlio Duttcr Colllcrj-, of Gllberton, operated by John A. Dutter.of Mahanay Plane, was closed by the Sheriff on Sat urday. Tlio colliery is to be sold on Monday next. Few detnlls can bo learned, but It Is supposed that the laud owners are pushingjluttcr. His UqbilU tics aro $160,000. H7WALL 1'APEU BARGAINS Brown bade paper, 0 cts. and upwards. Whlto " I) cts. and " Gilt 25 els. and Ill small Iqts, as low as C cents for white back paper. 15. Lucikiinbaoh, 01 Broadway, Mauch Chunk, No. 2, tlje old, and ;tbandoned breaker of Kcnimcrer & Co.. at Har leigh, took fire shortly after 2 o'clock last Saturday afternoon, and In half an hour was burned to the ground. Tho lire started on the tip and in a short time tho entire stnjcttire was a complete mass of ruins. i-iTlio American Hotel, al Mauch Chunk, has closed a rcglstcrremarkable for size and contents. It is a book of 1000 pages and tho average of names registered is about twenty-five to a page, making in all 25,000 names of vjsltprs. Tlio book was opened Oct, M, 1802, itnd closed July 21, 1SS5, $2T"Lew1s Wehr lias nicely fixed up ljisTce cream parlor for the accommoda tion of laJIo3 and yentleinen, and will keep a full supply pf cholco flavprcd cream every day and evening. He in vites you to call, Ice .va,tcrs, cpnfec. tionsand fruits In season, II. Marshall, aged 20 years, tele graph operator at Landingvillo near Schuylkill Haven, got his foot fast in a frog in front of his oflico Saturday morning and was crushed to death by a passing coal train on tho Philadelphia nnd Reading railroad. Ills body was horribly mangled. The Philadelphia and Reading Rail road Company will pot join the other anthracite companies in their contem plated lestrlnllon in mining during August. For this teasoii the Schuylkill Coal Exchange on Friday issued a cir cular that all the Reading collieries would be worked on fujl time during August. An owner Is wante 1 for a dark bay marc, supposed to have been stolen. The animal Is fifteen and one half hands high, blocky build, white hair at root of tail, left hand feilocks white, and .-mall brands on both !ldes of the body. Any ono having a mare ot the above descrip tion stolen should call upon Detccthc Simons, Kaston. On Sunday woek tlni Lehigh Valley lialiroad Company erected a new bridge over tho carriago road bet n ran Cata- sauqtta and Jlokendauiipu. The abut- tnenlsliad previously been brought in readiness, and all things being at hand the work or erecting the lion super structure was completed In tne one day. Sunday had necessarily to be chosen for the work, owing to tho road being fro of trains, OSrn. TI. I'cteis. at the Pofct-offiec building, Lehigh ton, will make yon an all wool suit Jov only $10 cash, if you ortler now. Tjie Railroad Gazette reports the construction of 03ml!csof new railroad, making 1U1P miles tints far this rar, against 16S4 jnllos at the corresponding date In 1SSJ, 2058 miles In 16S3, 6301 .miles in 1882, 2015 njllas In 1SS1, 242-J In 1880, 1P.2 miles in 167'.), CC0 milos in 1S7S, 751 mlloB in 1877, 1010 miles in 1870, 688 miles In 1875, 838 inlles in 1874, 1872 miles in 1SB3, and 3237 mlios in 1872. Tills statement covers main track only, second tracks and sidings not being included, tSgT'At Private Sale A second - hand Carriago and Spring Wagon. Cheap. Ap. ply .at Advocate office. Gcorgoll. Harris, who went to AI lenlown a yoar ago, joined tho Metho dist church, married a young woman of the congregation, robbod his employer, a sewing machine agent, was forgiven and employed by E. S, Miller, music dealer, on last Friday deserted his wife and child and fled, with much of his employer's money, to New York, whero he was nabbtd by creditors, and made to give up part of his plunder, but was allowed to osoapo to Europe through the failure of the authorities at Allen town to respond to a despatch notifying them of lils whereabouts. The Reformed Sunday school ox' curelon to the Zoo bids fair to be a grand success. It certainly will be tho event cf the season in this part of the connty. Hot only aro our neighbors and town friends going, but our farmer friends feel Jiko taking a day off after the ham work of the harvest season, and this affords tjiem not only a day of recreation, but a long ride on tho rail, a chance to sec the wonders of both na ture and art, and a defhjhtful ride on the I'airmount steamers up the Scliuvl- kill Vtfflli!ekou and return, passing many iouiis pi interest along tne nvor. jwmemuer uio train win imvc .Mauoli ha ktcured a 100 bow powr Erla Citv Boiler and EBin for his new sash factorj- The engine was furnUhud by E. II. Klntcy of the firm of Wm. n. Taylor t Co., of 2M Hamilton street, AUeaton-a r. Peoplo In and out of Town. Our ople who Inny bare reltUvM or friends visttitw thorn will KMUjraMHP ill by si'iiiiutg In tiiutr homes aito rPuMcnre tor publication under this hed.-KHJTOIt.) C. V. Klelntop was atllazlotonlast week. Howard Chubb bus returned from his visit to Harrlsbutg. Horace Roberts w the gut of O. V. Klelntop during this week. Will Muredith, of Rending, spent Sunday with Wolsspott friends. W. Ai Oravcr, of Penobscot, Lu zerne county, was In town Mpnday. -rMra, V. Iloug. Miller, of town, spent Sunday with Ilaileton friends. Prothonptary Georgo W. Esser, of Maut:l Chunk, wa9 In town Tu.6sday, Out'young ftlend TherdprsBraugel, of CherrYVlllBi was ! town during tho week. , , MI9S Belle Nusbaum spent a few days vlsltlpg friends In Reading last week. Miss Laura Master Is visiting rela tives and. friends in Northampton county. Mr. andMrs., William Psotta, of Al lentown, Is visiting at T. D. Clauss', on Bank street. .Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kut?, of Al lentown, are stopping with J, J. Kutz, on Lehigh fltreol. Our genial friend Dr. W W, Reber, spent Sunday at ITazleton, visiting rela tives and friends. .Our jqvial friends Jonathan Kistler and Paul Wagner, spent several days in Reading during the week. iMiss Einnn Enjler, of Great Bend, spent a fov day3 last wook with Miss Laura Clauss, on Bank street. Mrs. Fenstermacher and daughter, Ella, are sojourning with Mrs. John S. Lcntz, on Northampton street, Thos. Kuntz, the genial young tele graph operator on the L. & S. railroad, at Trclohlcr's Station, was In. town on Sunday. Jos. Tacy, cf Mauch Chunk, agent for tho Crescent Fire Extinguisher, wa3 in tpwn Tuesday and trqppcd, in, to see us. Dr. J. A. Mayer, the popular Mauch Chunk dentist, was on a business trip hero during the week, and niadp s a pleasant call, 5-S. R. Gilham, attorney at law, with his wife and child, will leavp pn a busi ness trip to Snyder county on Saturday. He will bo absent for about ten days, Elwcn Bauer.of East Mauch Chunk, was in town durin" the week interview ing his many friends, and looking up lils prospects for the nonjlnatloi) for Piothonptary, A Vindication, The following letter from Miss Gocd sufficiently explains Itself, and neo.ls no comment by u?. July 27, 1830. ; Ml!. Eprron: A friend snlmean article which your paper contained; a communication by acitizen, as a rebuke to the primary teachers. Tlio article was correct to a certain extent; but it was unjust, and in fact a downright slimier iipon my character, and I wish you to correct it, The articlo began: "Now that our pilmary school tpqehcra have been rc-appolnted, It is to bcjiopod that this winter they will do their court ing behind the scenes." That takes in all the primary teachers without any exception; and I, being a primary teacher, I expect you to make an excep tion of mo In your paper, that Is the least you can do. Tho citizen was just ly indignant at the conduct of certain primal v teachers, and tho things implied in his note are correct, as Mr. Rittcr well knpws, but I was not one of H1030 teachers, The misconduct of those toachcrs would have been made public, if it had not been that Mr. Rittcr pitied them, and hesitated to report their mis behavolr to the Board of Directors. The citizens of Leliighton know that I was not one of those primary tt.aehcrs for whom some of tho high school boys were suspended; but Uio community surrounding. Lehlghton would have no opportunity of knowing that fact. It will be decidedly unpleasant for me to attend Institute next fall, and have strangers to wonder whether I was one of those senseless primary teachers. Be kind enough to attetid to this at once, as anything derogatory to a lady's re spectability is too sorlona a matter tP neglect. Respectfully, Myra. M. Good, Kvaagelical Camp Mooting. The northern portion of Allcntown district Evangelical Association, com prising, AVeitcport, licliigliton, I'arry villo Circuit, Mauch Chunk, Hazleton, White Haven and Wilkesbarro charged will hold ii Union Cump-meeting in Webster Weiw' Grove, near Weiwport, ft-id diroetly nppoeite Loliiglitxin, cim mcn. Ing Monday, Aug. 31 and continu ing until Friday evening, Sopt. 4, 1885. The grove U beautifully and conveni ently located. There are several springs of good water nn the ground. Arrangements have been.nmdo -with the Lehigh Valley R. It. Co., who will stop the following trains r.sar their new engine house, at Lehlghton: Up trains, 7:no a. m., 0A& a. ra., and 5:H6 p, m Down trains. 7:13 a. ro., 10;06 a. m., and 5:23 p. ra. A pontoon foot bridge will bo con btructiil across the river at that point, thus affording easy access to tha Camp, vliicli Is within J of a mile from Htid point. Tents can be rcnttd at the following rates: Tents without door, 12.50; 12x12 with floor, J3.25; 1212 with floor and bunk, 53.75. Good-boarding can be had at the fol lowing rate:-Season tickets, 13 meals, $2.80; day tickots,75cvnt; tingle istln, 30 cents. For tents or further information, up. ply to Rov. G.. W. Grow, Lchigbton, Ja. lho services will bo condiicleil in botji the Kiiglieli am) German langtiags, CoMJJITTWi o Around FlcasantCorrjer. .Miss Emma' Gerber, of thl plaec", was visiting at Lehlghton last Sunday. II. J, Reber, of Lehigh county, was Hm gitstt of LVnnl Kot lutein, of ' Centre Square, last Sunday. ! Mrs. Milton Miller was on a visit to her parents last Sunday. Dr, W. II. Donor, of Mahoning, was on a trip to Long Hun during last week, Th Summit U II folks were In good attendance at the Mahoning picnic. 1 JoBcru. Wcathsrlt Items. Rev. E. T. Swartt and family Mid Mrs. James F. Krusly and family aro tenting a few tteeks on the Mountain Grove camp ground. Miss Myra Rehrig has been spend ing the last few days among friends In town. finite a number of our town people expect to attend tho lunerul of Gott. Grant. -t-A very pleasant affair was the soci able tendered Rev. Moffat and wife nt the residence of Mr. C. H. Dewltt, ou Second street, Tuesday evening. Knjfliie 31 of the Lehigh Division, Is In the shops for a general overhauling. H less it G curbs it. 'merchants, re- oeived a handsome delivery wagon from tho Lehigh Wagon Company, Lehlghtur . Mr. Charles Cassler ships two car loads of bucckeib?rrles per day one north to Elmiru and Buffalo and the other to Newark. Mr. Frank Hoover's house on Second street is ahpost completed and anus ttmon to tho beauty ot mo stieet. Mr. Richard Colhurn, of Lehlghton. passed through here onrputc for Y!lkov bftrry on Tuesdsv. Mr. C. G. Hann and family aro tpcndlng tho week In town. Alt me untnameu men employed in the foundry were suspended lndofinntoly on Mondav last. Mr. wm. Smith, of Couynghsm, moved his family to town last .Monday. T. D. Cheeseman and H. L. Fryllng are on a Ashing excurslpn ou the Sus quobnnna. IL F. nofford and sister spent San day among Drifton friends. Mr. wm. McCloughn has ereoteJ e handsome iron (erjcp lu frput of his residence. Hojio. Death, ct Cqalrs Ilower. John f. Howor, Esq., died onSunday aftemoon, at 0 o'clock, at his hooio in Cberryvllle. Ho had been suffering about four years from a cancer. Tho dlsoa'c lazily assumed a fatal form, and finally resultod.ln his death. Mr. Uowcr was for a long time one of the most prominent wen of Lehigh township, lie successfully carried ou the mercan tile business for the past thirty-five years, and wqs extensively cugaged In tho slate business. Mr. Hpwer was also prominent In politics. During President Lincoln's administration pa was ap pointed ppstmastor ot Cherryvtlle, which placj he held ever since. He was also, for about thirty years, a justice of tho peace. His wife and four cpIMren, Mrs. Xaylor, Mrs. Mummy, Mrs. Min nlch, and Miss Estella Hower, survive ljim. Allcntown Democrat, Poinonoa by Canned Beef. The family of Frank Knech, of Ply mouth, consisting of husband, wife and one child, ato canned corned beef for dinner, Monday, and within an hour or two all three were seised with violent pains In tho abdomen, vomiting and cramps. Tho doctor pronounced the patients suffering from poispning by somo Irritant. The corned beef was not susrected for some time, but, op Inquiry being made, lho patients re membered that It had rather a bitter metallic taste. Tho physician believes that they were poisoned by some com pound of lcid or tin contalnod In tho bee. - For some time their lives wero In imminent fcrll, ax Tuesday Mr. ICnech and his wife were pronounced out of danger, though the child Is still criti cally ill. Teachers' Ezaralnations For tho school year, commencing June, lP89,"will be held as follows: Fm-l'tiinUllif'townslitit, at Koulli l'ranklin Hchoul Heine. Kiitnrrlny, August 1. for l.olilulr nml Lausanne townships, at ItoirKporl, Tuesday. August 4. Tor l'aoXrtonrilp, at Hudsondaje, Thurs day, Ai'Kiist C. For Kidder tonhlp, at East 1 laven, Thurs day, Auuiist 20. Fur Lower I'owaraemlng, at Millport, Sat urday, August 22. For Hast Pci,n tnwnhlp, at renusvllle, Thursday, August 27. I'or Utper Towaniens Inc. at fSteniorsvlllr, H.iturday, buptember ti. For Miib(ilii township, st Pleasant Corner, 1 Saturday, September 12. Tor IVnn I'wcsf titinialilp. nt Koch's School mum', rj.iitirii.iy, uridoeru. Examinations will be in writinir, Applicants will bo examined in Physio logy und Hygiene. Teachers' must be examined in the districts in which they lutend to teach. Exceptions will bo made only for satisfactory reasons. Exr animations will begin nt v a. m. Xaaonine; Eqnibs. Phaon Bonninghiiff and family, of Krosgevilln, Monroe county, were the guests of Mr, Harrison Miljor pyer Sun day, Tho Evangelical Sunday School of this place will picnie at GLen Onoko next week. ?-Our farmers are now cutting their oat?, Mr. J, n. Arner was on a business trip to Philadelphia last week. Tho New Mahoning Sunday School will make an addition of 50 volumes to Us library. Miss Lizzie Scn6r, of Lancaster, Is visiting friends In the valley at present. A picnic will he held to-day (Satur day) In a grovo near tho Ben-salem church, West Penn. Dash, Fijhtintr Fire In a Mine. At a late hour Thursday night of last week the stables in No. 4 slope of J. C. Uaydon it Co., at Jeanesvllle, were dis covered to be on fire and In a short time were completely destroyed. Eigh teen mules In the stables were roasted (o death. The flames communicated to the props and timbers of the mine, causing part of tho roof to cave In. The fire was not extinguished until Friday jnornlng, as the intense heat and dense volumes of smoke prevented the men from entering tho mine. The current of air, which was directly against' them all night, changed In tbo morning, al lowing them to bring several heavy streams cf water to play upon the fire. The loss Is So.000. Arbitration On Tuwday an arbitration was held In the Court Houm in JIauch Cbttnk.tn the case of John G. Wuest, of Kresge vllle, Monroe county, against Jas. U. SJeiUler, of East Penn Township, Carbon county. Freyman and Kiefer were counsel for Mr. Wuest, and Mr. W, M. Rapahf r for if r. Meltzler. The case was a suit to recover on two notes aggregating $82fi0 with Interest. Mr. MeiUler claimed that he bad paid the notes, the smaller one, for $12, In money, nnd the larger one In lumber. The smaller one showed only an endorse ment of $5, nnd Mr. Meitzler could not make it appear at what time be had delivered the lumber for the larger note. The ease was submitted without argu ment to tbearbltratorn, District Attorney E. M. Mulbearn, C. Orion Strob evi., and Justice J. J. Boyle, who awarded Mr. Wueat about 75. Mauch Chunk Gazette. List of Litters Remaining uncttUwl in the Lehightoa postottVe. July 8t, J&6; Frant. Neiioa Snyder. Alie J Morin, Nicola Slux-maker, Owen Schneider, Maglalena llmubacer, B, Pfrsoni. ciilmf; for any of thral.oe letters Will pieac say "Advertlso 1 " Jj.itaa p. Sjjurru, P. M. The Iron Exchange Cornet Bahd of Pan yvllle, will hold their fir.it annual pic nlc In Drelsfach'a Grove, near Parry vilie, on Tuesday, August 11. Bo on hand for a good time. A man giving tho name of Miller engaged several git Is In Eastou to go with him under pretense that they were to be employed in an organ factory in Philadelphia, Before the departure of the girls It was discovered that Miller was a fraud, nnd a warrant was issuad for his arrest, but ho eluded tjie officers. Don't forgot the grand Excursion to tho Zoo on Saturday, Aug. 6th. The collection of wild beasts, birds and rep tiles Is the largest In America, lu fact most of tho animals of land and ocean are gathered together In this most de lightful spot. At 10:30 a. in. and at 4:30 p. m. the sea lions aro fed. ' At 4 p. m. the elephants bathe. At 3:3(0 p. ui. the very largo collection of lions, tljers, bears, leopards, hyenas, &c., ato fed. Excellent music will be rendered In the garden on Saturday afternoon. The Zoo Is truly ono of the many places of Interest that can be visited by the excursionists and none can fail to have a good time, and at tho same time, you ate helping along a good cause, as the Iiroceeds of the excursion aro for the (eneflt of tho Reformed Sunday School. Wcrkinsrooa's WofTes. The following Interesting comparison of wages paid In the Old World with those paid In this country, we clip from an exchange of recent date: In England tho average weekly waes of various mechanlos v?as as follows In 1SS-1 : A bricklayer got $7.E0,a plasterer 87.80, a mason $7.68, a gasthter, S7.f6, a carpenter S7.C0, a plumber $7.80, a slater 37.10, a tinsmith &7.50, a tailor S7.40, a cabinetmaker 87.68, a baker S6.17, a blacksmith S7.37, a butcher 5.50, a cooper $7.50, a printer 37.17, an engraver, 38.38 and a honqshoer S0.32. lit Germany a bricklayer gets $-1.21, a plasterer $4.43, a mason 4.07, n gas fitter S4.03, a carpenter 84.11, a plumb er S4.2C, a slater 84,20, ft tinsmith 63.00, a tailor S3.41, a cabinetmaker S4.2P. a blacksmith S4, a batcher $3.32, a cooper 33.07, an engraver S5.12, a millwright $4.18, a sallmakct 2.S5, n cutler $C.00, a brass founder $4.38 n,nd a horscshoer $3.01, In France a bricklayer gets 5.74, a plasterer 6.31, a mason $5.33, a nas fitter 0.07, a carpenter 0,24, a plumb er S0.10, a slater $5,03, a tinsmith $8.46, a tailor 53.02, a printer 0.01, a horse? shoor $5.E9, a cooper $5.58, a cutler $5.10, an engraver $7,35, and a liarnnss makcr $5.70, Those are tha averages for America: A bricklayer In Now York gets 20, a mason $18, a plasterer $18, a slater $14, a plumber $10, a carpenter $14, a black smith $13, a bookbinder $14, an engrav er 318, r. printer $13, a cabinetmaker 312, a hatter $13 and a harnessmaker 312. In Chicago thn averages were considerably higher. A bricklayer there earned $24 a weok. ITEMS CF INTEREST. A dry goods man in Chicago offered a hundred dollars to any man who would thrash a lawyer named Souther land, lie has not yet found any one in Chicago who Is willing to do it. There is said to bo lu tho possession of a lady In New York a valuable uncut emerald which was once the property ol a Peruvian Inca. Its history can bo traced back to Its orijlnal owner. GortchakoiT, after the Uerlin Con ference, comparing Iortl ileaconsflcld's oolleague, the present Prime Minister, Lord Salisbury, with Bismarck, said "lie was wood painter) to look like Iron.'' O'nara was hit by a falling bill board in Osago City, Kan., anU the Al dermen voter) to accept his offer to fore, go a suit for damages if they would re mit a fine against him of $300 for selling liqipr without a license, Prince Henry, of Battcnberg, the fortunate young German who has just married Beatrice, Queen Victoria's youngest daughter, has hlthorto been very poor, his military pay amounting to 3400 u year and his paternal allow ance being only $250, Aflcording to a hygienic articlo just publUlied in the London Lancet the ap petite is a mcst misleading tcm-ation, only remotely related to the actual do mands of the organism. If we only ate more deliberately wo should find half our accustomed quantity of food suffici ent to satisfy the piost eager cravings of hunger, and hence save ourselyes from dyspopsla. Tho residents of I.aibach, in Ger many, were astonished the other day by a shower of bloody rain, It subsequent ly was ascertained that a wind storm just before the rain had oau;ht up a large mass of red dye stuff at a factory In the neighboring village of Kalteu brunn, and tho dyo mingling with tbe rain, transformed the drop of water in to apparent drops of blood. A piece of evidence In a Quebec breach of promise case was a cuff with an offer of marriage written on it. One night, while tho defendant was holding the plaintiff's hand and whispering fer vid words, ho popped the qtieation in manuscript ou tho smooth linen at her wrist. She was sentimental or shrewd enough to keep that article out of the wash, and now it is of practical value. The Bute of Wellington has been cleaning tip Aptley House, probably the bet known privato abode in London, and has removed the iron ahntters placed there by tbe first Duke In conse quence of his windows being smashed in the Reform bill riotf. It is &bnrd that this house has not been renamed after the great Duke. A house cn the site once belonged to Lord Chancellor Apsley, afterward Earl BithiiKt. The city of Mlnns&polla has curi ous provision la its Jaw relating to the liquor traffic. Besides charging a license fee of $50Q, tbe law marks out certain patrol limit, including the business core of the city, within which all tbe saloons there are must be ettablUfced, and where they can be kept under close po lka inspection. As to the rest of ti city, including all the main resident J portions of the city, where probably nine-tenths of the inhabitants have J their homes, absolute saloon prohibition prevails, and is rigidly enforced, j Otto Jumbo, the African King who has recently visited England, has sailed for his home in the Pimny region. While in England ha ennsultod a doaen doctors a- 'o a ciU.aor i .wU't; in bis rlg'-l eje. TUL ..a.ar tV.i; no. hi' sutured sutHekatly to be cut away ua- til soveral months livo expired, arid tlio Elng means to revisit Etnlind next : yr to nave m-j opQra-.iou pfiiroruie-j. Ho was anxious to get home bocaitseth English cllmUi) did not suit ldni. Ho hfcl s.sko.1 to V OKeuwl proseuuttoii to tho Queen hec&uso of tho time it would take, and he xs afraid of missing the stormier. A company has been started la London with a capital of $600,000 sub scribe!, untitled "Tha Conservative News Agency (LllnitedJ," fortheput pese of founding a syndicate of provin cial Conservative newspapers, to be worked In tlm Interest of the Conserva tive party, Lord Randolph Churchill I Chalrimn, and there ate a couple of dukos Rnd many wenlthy peers and M, P's on the Oetieml Council. Tho pa pera aw to be Illustrated and conducted after tho Amori&iri model, One bril liant New York journalist has alieAdv undertaken tq start onu of.theee jour nals, and there" is opportunity for rc- muneratlvo .employment for many oth ers. Mr. Watts tho artl3t, and No, 1 husband of Ellen Terry, having doclluad the title offered him, It Is stated tli.st he has received a hint from royalty to re consider his refusal. Should he suooutnb wo shall havo considerable heroics thrown away, for, by all accounts, his attitude In this business has been that of a man who would not give a bawbee for tho best barpnetcy (n Burke, The ground given by admiring journals for theory that men like Mr. Wr.tts shordJ never accept su,ch honors Is that folk of a dreamy poetic nature, whom we tin not associate with court ceremonial, are mere engaging objects without handle? to their namoi. 1: 13 known tint 4 'poets and painters never should bo fat," bnt that successful ellngers of Ink and color shoulJ tako this titlo Is a novel doctrine, nad directs Sur gaia in tho direction pf his lordship, the laureate. Many of the young Canadians who took part in tha Kiel campaign were, as a body, of splendid physique, averaging between five foot ten and six feet twj, who used to wear In Montreal a d Toronto pointed boo'.3 anl write wtth steel pens, chained to tho counters of a bank or buslno3s house, with noprospeet of becoming partnon In the huilnoss which enslaved them. Siaac they got their lungs filled with tho pralrio air they have closed thoir ledgers and taken to building log houses fqr thonisclves, striding oer tho sweet grass, galloping after half-wild cattle, cooking their own dlnner3,measuring monthly more around tho chest, and feeling that It will bo their own fault If thoy do not tako their place among the men who are mas'e' Inga now land. A strong CnnaJIan young3tcr who will labor, work'nj with his own hands, will get $400 a year and his beard, nnd bo tempted to no great expense at his tailor's. Pobo-rocoHcttil. The Poha-Poco Hotel is situated mid way between Wc!sport and Stemlcrs viilc, and is particularly adapted to the convenience of folks desiring to spend a season In the "ount:-y. The"ho:cl build ing has sixteen laige, weil-vcntilatcd and substantially furnished bed-rooms, a large parlor and hall-room and a well stocked bar at which the best of wines, Uriucrs and cigars are rotailod. UcAr the house is a large dam sultablo fcr boating purposes, boats being at the disposal of the guests; a first-claFs livery stable li connected with the hotel, and this with the numerous other facilities classes It amongst the most desirable summer resorts anvwhere in the Valley. The landlord, Mr. Daniel Kresge, is con stantly making Improvements for tho benefit of guests. 1 hose desiring to pass the hot snmmer months In the coimtry would do well to patronise Mr, Krcsge.' appointments Made. "C. B. Staples, tho Intornil Kevenuc Colleotor for this district, has made known the following appointments which arc to go into effect on August 1st. Andrew r. Bedford, to be deputy coV lector at Scranton, vice Jacob Tirj'ant; Eugene O'Xeil, of Montrose, to Le deputy collector of a new district to be formed out of Susquehanna, Bradford and Wyoming counties; Charlto F. Camp, of Milton, to be deputy collector of a new district to be formed out ol Lycoming, Potter nnd Tioga counties: Thos. Dunkle, of Bcllefontc, to be deputy eolhetor of a district comprising Centro, Clinton and Union counties; John M. Van Aukin, of Matemorns, Pike county, to bo deputy collector of a district comprising Wayne, Pike and Monroe counties; the commission of George B. Chase, guagcr at Scranton, has been revoked, to take effect on July 31st. Prof. G, G. Kunklo, a graduate of Muhlenburg College, Is making arrange ments to open a preparatory school for young ladles and gents, in this borough. A large framo barn belonging to Mr. Thos. Brodhead. nt the Delaware Water Gap,caught fire in an unaccount able manner, about 6 o'clock, on Tues day afternoon last, and was burned to the ground wtth a portion of his props. STOCK XABKET8, RonnrUd un in 12 iT'dork, Ity p Haven Si TowiHMKl.Baninirti.No. 5S S T iiird Rtretl, Pnil'iiitlriniK 3 iff i bougbl and eM either lor oath or on murtin. I'MifdeJflnti, July 20, 1SFA. 1. 1 'I ai1id II SS's. Ext... ltWJ O 8 Cnrrencr t't JJ3 U 8 44. n 112 115, UB4' , 12JJ Penuiylvania R R 61 ill PhilidelpliU U Readme R R 9 UJ Lebleh Vullev R R 47i J7 IvMgh Cnal A- Navigation Co 43i Hi Buff. N Y. ti Phil. R R Co ii 54 New Jefwy O-ntn.1 . 40 J Northern Pacific Corn 2(i 204 " " Prefd ill Hi Oregon TrBaortlnentl ' 17J 17 Un'no Fc:no 474 47 Western Uol"n SJJ 61S WeeilBhnr lets 4S Lotii.vill i Nufcvillu 3PJ Mi Silvtr. (Trrt) 4 4 KAItltlKH. Mcxean Pxy. On TbtyMay evening, Jnly 83, 18S5, ct the fcldene of the htrtce's parents by Rev. J, E. Doreana, Mr. Andrew McLean, of Sunmlt HIJ1 aorf Miss Mary Pry, of Laatford. 1 - - nitn. Meyj:h. On Friday. July.:4.J85, Mr. Priwlrlck W. Meyer, aged 63 years, f nmw saa qsj, ruP.H C.nrf Wntvf ! -4. JUL!. TWO-HOR3I LOAP for j $2.00 8 m'UVBHEri -This .la all bare wood . 'i fcEjifll aid MAT'B .1 l.f. ,e'i hi A .' I., f tiiNX-ttw' JfarjJ ,.f hi 1 tc f.r. in, il lie4 JO. I)KK.SRAC;iI. July II, 'J-Jw. Maliuuiug twp. O Doses DM v j,,, .jpnj. li tbeeolt ru6(jj.:tii of Milch thla can be truly sald , tnd It In an minttfer&b!ks''aiireirt as to, ' etrweta and ponltlvs wiv tbli ! ir ""d,f 'i'"?" mt! vc fiJ" irc-i ur, uihat3 viu.i ivu wa iuw. svsj known for thetr power In furirrlnt the blW and tn fombuutaon, pri'iortlon, iixfiw.s IloM'S ttftrsiparllla Is ptfut'zr a Uttlf. " JVr oeor&xvj and cutnfort wo ue tloort'i Sanaparlila." Mns. V. ItcEwsTtn, rfutf.-Un, "Knod's Sartapatltla takes Uti (imt quantity to show its eHect than any ether pteparatlon 1 ever beard of. I wonld not bo, wKhont it la tho lionse." Mns. C. A. It, Urns inn, North Chill, N. T. ta Ctxri ' Dollar Hood's SarsaparMK cures tcreiula, salt rheum, ait humor, klU, pimpli's, general de bility, dysrepsla, tllloiisMM, sick headache, catarrh, rheumsitsm, kt.Vney cad liver com plaints, end all ailoctlons canted by lnqtora blood or low condition of the sy&crq. Try It. "I was severely afflicted with scrofula, and for.over r, year hod two running tores on mt nock. I took flvo bottles ot Ilood'a pampa rllla, nnd conjtu.r rcyscll entirely eorW,1' C. E. rxivuJOV, Lev. ell, Mass. "Hood's Barb.ipaii.la did mo an Immense amount of good. My Vilirilft tyjtem has beta buQt up arid strenethenot), my digestion lm prorod, aad'ayhcid relieved, of the boAfeef. lng. I consider It the best medlflno I have ever csd, and should not know how to do without It." MAitr L. rcBLD, alein, Mass. Mood's SarsapariH Sold by all drucglils. SI I six for $5. 'iiade only by C. I. HOOD t CO., Lowell, Mass IOO Dosos Ono Dollar. '-.ABOUT All U T'ondertul end mlraculom The unrivjlltd end peiln meditia.l And note tin following rR. THOMAS' CCLECTRIC OIL tiu mide ht lellowme cuit, bioo! of whlth lb ptopnetorj ciui furnish oa pplicmion, Toothache. ...In Eararlie Backache 2,aincncs3 8 Minute a " a Honrs " a pays m 50 itilnutea " z Hour Coiifflia , Hoarseness.. CoIUs 44 24 Hours SorcThroat. . 44 ia DcafncsB 44 a Pgyo PalnofSurn.. 44 5 minntos Paiuof Scald. 44 3 44 Croup It vilt ease In rntnutes, end posltlrely cure any catewhen ised at the outset. Remember thit Dr. Thomasl pclictile Oil 11 only so cents ptr bottle, and one xniewillgo futherthan half adoien ct an irdutary medicine. READING, PENN. ti' TOU--II tirrmrattry SchoM for Povii, Con. flurtrrl t-rHtrj Hie Mlulnry plnn. llors o any iibc i. r-tltt. Keii't fur rttnlncu. lrmn. etc U. C. BtSKOP, Haad Maiter, RearJIno, Pat OUR NEW BICYCLE, THE MIErBEGAN PILOT,1 tho bent la the world, Is now randy. Alto, the AMERICAN EXI'RHSSi a splendid wheel, wits ball lcaringa thtoiiKhoiit, hollow forks, cradle ap rings, and nil improromcDt?, at a Iqw price. Illustrntcd Catalogue describing above, togclhet with (Safety Ilicyclos, Tricycles, 1c, mailed on receipt of stamp. LATJA BROS., No. 16 W. (.tain St., FRIENDSHIP, N. ff 13 WIDENS, The POLICE OAZJJTTB will be mslW. "frurely wrapprj, tn any addrJM in tbe United Slatva fnr Ujru lilonlhs on receipt of ONE flpILAR. Liberal dlcanurjt ellovff,! to postirmtf r, agents und r) 1)1)5 Sample copies mailed, free. Add re; j all iirdcra to KIC11ARD It. FOX, FsaKKM Eqoaas, N. V. May 30, 1631 1y -i Bicecutors' Notice. ITotioe U hereby given that thn undee. planed have bren cranted letters teelameii tary on tho Eitta'f . Mary f'tislerracher, lAin nf Mitt'Dinns tw(i , Carbon ciuut7 IVoneylvatiiu. deceased. AO persons hav. mi planus against tho (aid Estate will pre sent them duly auihetilirate't without da. lay, and i i"d''h!ed t't t!l same wll make in.llifri a tcltlinenl BTirilKK FEN3Tf"UMACHER, ltUr!BN KNSTERMACHER,' Cxrruinrs of Marr 7'ansta'tir)chfr, dM'd, Juiie3.1f5 f.- Picte! Pictim! Pictures!! Copied and Enlarged in all sizes irom card to life size, via Oil Portraits, Water Color, PastolB, Crayon, India Ini: and Photos. Al Kcxt pnsrsnt-ed or bo pay. AI aei is a trial, (iive ns a calj and be oonvlcoed. No, 105 North Sijrhth Btxptx ALLENTOWN, Pa, FRAKKLI5 & I JTTCB. Mecefer, I J. S. KREinP XsmU OUDEHP 1-ft wt tl,lVa i AnvroiT) Offior. M.f prompt attention, 88-Jy I'lalna is sjwtlally. Warrants fEitl ill nr K lir illATES and an kinliurLa " Dim f uuirn apn soli. I SPaM PMt'RIIK. I.Nn. PAT. nn .ni I' I.Mat IK ia. atl.rrtKl t, 1.'- t.-t I'.i a a Tlinaf ate 1 -.( ii.-rurv a t l.w, Ituutu ti til (Jloqd 1)oIWJ let, U'atbts,
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