Truth Stranpijta Ficiion. Tlicro Is nn old snylntf to the rllccttliut "lliere Is nothing new under llio nun," mid J-itfrom the following It would npucur that there la mi exception, oven to IhU rule. At n point sIxinileB cstoIM. Augustine, I'loildn, on the line of the St. Johns ltalhwiy, Una h iwnntifnl trm-t or Iniid ttlilfh lins recent ly been laid out In a town-site culled, Vl.hT. tT. AIULH1 IN1 Bt. Augustine iroiwrlUiBOtt.K(jTrityln lore, and historical imtlnulty, and frtr lfuny of the liiiiny thousands tlmUlsIt I'loiliU fiifl to Uiko a look at the Bea Wall, Old l'oit, und the mauy other Interesting ohJe ts. It was founded Heptemfier fill, 1503, folly two years m-lous to the settlement of .l.'.iiics lown, Vo., and llftv-llve years hefoie the land ing ot the IMlgilnis on I'lyuiouth llock. Tim name St. Augustine was ghen to the place by the Spaniards, beeauso they landed upon the day dedicated to lhat rcn-ml und learned Saint. M. Augustine Is growing lapully, be ing tho terminus of tuonillwujs, u'idotheis lire being extended toward It, and It Is now known as the IIotki. Ciiy ok I-'mjiuiia. The iiroiirletuni nun owners 01 i nr. nxus- TiiAiKijHoiniiKitN Vuitu,n sixteen p:-gj weekly Illustrated luiiier same size nun.r per's weehly, nollng the great progress ueiug inadu In tin) Am'iknt ( it v. purchased 11 large tract ot land ueur St. Augustine, from Mr. Win. Aitor, of New York, Immediately on the lino of thu St. Johns Hallway, which Is also owned by Mr. Aslor, and In the iiiltfsl of this tract and within two hundred feet of the railroad, havo planted Inn plot of ;ou urns tllO city Of WKST T. AtlOfKHNK. From WkstSt. aviiuhtink there exists direct dally connections for thu .St. Johns Itivuit, nine miles distant, with steainljo.it connections going north and south, dally. To MT. AUOL'NTl.Nn, six miles distant. To I'lil atka, tho Hem City of the houth, by liver thirty-five miles, or rail, twenty miles, and Jacksonville) by river or rail, thlity-clght rutins distant. In addition to this, the tract 011 which Is located thu i lly of W raw Sr. AUOLSHNi: 1 much higher In altitude than either ht. Au gustine or Jacksonville and Is men, iiuiii, liltV, Ol'KM 1-INi: UMl. And now comes thu strange feature of the whole matter! the pioprletors and owners Tub H.i.UbTitATKi) NouTJiiaaf Wow.ii um eelvcd llio plan ot giving to each and uveiy yearly sulmcilbcr to the tupcr, a ui:i:ii I" a lot In tho clly ofWnsr t. auiumtink, jux 100 feet, free and eh'ar of all incumbrances, and parties betomlii.';ov.1icisof thesulotsaio jiot liKuuiliKtt to uuiui, tboi'gh It Is confi dently expected, because of the delightful lo catlcn Hint many will do so. Morlda to-day Is tho Mecca to width llious ands arc looking with longing ees, and It Is now made wsslnle through the enlerpi Ise of tho proprietors and oiuiuis of Thk Iij.L'm iiiatki) Mouth Woliui, for all to secure iiomk In lhat dellghtiul State, nu:i Many will no doubt wonder how It Is possi ble for any one to Aiisou ri:i.Y 01 vk away lots In the city ut Wnsr St. AiutisriNn,ni.d yet the icasons, v,hen exil.ilned uro very .simple. Adjacent to the lands 1111011 which Is located tho city of WiistSt. Avijchunk, tho proprietors anil owners of This 1li.L'mhati:i RoutiikkN' Wom.11 own other lauds which thev no doubt expcctwlll gieally enhance In va'uo, these lands will no by them divided In pluts of fivk. tkn anil viri'KKX acres, and sold as tho value Inci cases, which, us tho lots are taken will bo ciy rapid, tin y also have ill tlewadeslruto ludm e Miliscrlbms tobc como actual scUlcrs hi the Stale, and at the name time Mriiru for the juiper an extensive paid up circulation. THK ll.I.USHtATKU ROUTIinitV WOULD contains seven or more pages ot Uliistiatious mid it Is replete with choice llleratrie. No expense Is sijirnl loinakn this iiuti'lcallon one cl I ho finest In tho world. Ills ably edited, and rontnlus valmible infeiTiUitliin about IToilda, the land of 1'lov.vi s iitul Oranges, scenes covering all the Southern States anu their iieculiarltles, besl.Us stories, poems, sketches, luerul Inhumation, himscho'd notes, the garden, etc etc.. In fait It Is Jti.st such u paper as should go Into every home In Ike land, and bv tho foregoing unprecedented und liberal offer they expect to soon qiiailm plo their list of subscribers. Tho subscription pricn of The Illustrated Southern Woral Is fel.oo per vear and they pay the stage. The subjoined Is the offer of the rn pilctnrs and owucisof Tiik Iu.'-hthai 1:11 t-omir.r.N Wont.11 a speilnicn copy of wh'eh vrjl l.e furnished 11111 annllcallon. enclosing 10 its. Wiiatwi: wii.1.110: Um rcieitolSt.( 11 om ymt we win enter nur mini" 111 our sun ac noLlou lmoks. unit send to anv address The llhistrateil Southern Aorld, for I'.lly-two weeks. rax re the imstauo onlt.and.asl.il tra inducement to nave you bri 01110 one of our subsi-rlbors wo will oxfietea warrant ileed, to a town lot 111 West St. AURUstll'e, 41x HVi feet In sle. ltemiiiil'er we nelu.dlv fitvi; vou this lot, and we l.euby furtlur agree to pay notary for executing tliesKino nun to n:iv it 1 taxes mi 10 .Hint urv lsl. 1 At the present time no one ran becomo a lot owner In our cltvunless they men subcril'cr, but after you liavi: sc.cuied your deed, ol course It you vrfsh ynucr.11 sell It. AVe retain tho right to return your n ont y should all the lots wo nn;io.se to donate lo sohsilbcrs be laKeu ociore we recene vomi ieiiiiiuinci X refi r bv nermhslon lo ire fo'lowlll named gtiilleiuon who le.-UIeand do business In Jacksonville: .Mai. I!. McLAlICHMV. Pies. St. Joints Kv. (.'apt. W. H. WATSON, late .Manager Ue-Tiary-ltav.i Meicliants' Line. '.iit. U V. II. l'OST, Maiuigcr St. Johns JiUcr Ta-t line. W. S. WUIlll, Webb's Jacksonville Hire toisr. WAI.Tr.l. 15. ntl.liMAN, tlciiT Traveling Agent V. K. .s: N. Kv. JUIIN S. DltltiUS, Alderman, Jackson ville, Tin. MA YOU KICK, Mavorof Jieksinvllle. II. I). HOLLAND. Siierllf Duval Co., Fla. i:x-Mayor VJ1. Mel.. HAM'Y. l'.x-Mavor M. A. DZIALYINSICT. O. A. l!OAl DMAN, Jucksomllle. We append the panics of a lew of the resi lient snbacrllicis who li.nr 11V1 1 veil the deeds lo the lots ac o:iiiianing thel.- -subs, rljillons, to whom wc also refer: lilt. 0. 1- (V.ltllADII'i:, .lack.sonvUle. WM. COOK.Merehant Tailor, Jncksom Hie. JOHN HlCil, Agent Malloiy Line, Jack sonville. I.. K. ltlUNNAN. Artist, Jucksomllle. WM. VHU IlKYCK, Aitlt, Jack.son 111;. A. 7.AClLi:i.S & CO., llothlcrs, Jaekson vllle. CASPKlt Hi:r.i:i!0'Yi:il, Til ket Aelit, r. XL A N. Ky. WM. 1!. VATSON, Ileal Iistate, Jackson ville. J. II. nt'CKY, nothing, Jacksonville, t. IIOIII'.N. Tnliseco. Jacksonville. 1'ItANl'ISK DUtlUK, Furniture, Jackso".. vino. ClIIAR. J. I'.llITZ, V.eatarnnt, Jacksonville. WM. H1C1I, "C'urhx." .lacksumillc. JlHIilM DHl'INA, Fancy Orofeiles, Jack- ouviue. tUIAS. riCKlilllNH, Electrh Ian, Jaeksoa llle. M. I- lIAHTniDOF. I.lvcry, Jacksonville. Dr. C. J. KK.NWOirni Y, Jacksonville. WM. JUAOl.li, Hoots and Sines, Jackson ville. A. K. I.l'.ON. Mouiirs, Jacksonville. Dr. NKAI. MITflir.l.I., Jackhonvlile. WM. 11. KINllSIll'KY, Nurserj', Jackson ville. JAC0I1 R. l'Al'.KI'.lt. Jacksonville. LKtll'Ol.l) lT'lJl'lHiOlT, Dry (loodi, Jcksmll!e. And hundreds of ethers. You can send money lo us by Vest 0if.ee Money order, Kegistered letter, Kspiesj 111 1-a'iK uran. n.nupic copy 01 p.ipcrs'-m. le-ui: locelnt of 10 cents, In .tmnis. What Mi r ihaet. Mechanic. Professional and UilHirini- TiMiiwniM not h i ailing wisely by gating a lo ? Fathers and Mothers se.'nro a lot foi jcnrsflves or one ofyo.ir ellldren. It may proven goo 1 jKr i:ru and cwts younolh Ing. Heeds are eeetiti-.l lo ladies as well as m n. In wilting give lull na-.ne of p-rson vol. wlsii deed made to. Do not let tills eoldcn opiMirtuullvivisH hut order al oni-e. Addiess. Tin; Ii.LiTitAn:ii fkiimiKiii Winii.i'. .lavksonvllle, Florida. April lo '.m. to canvass for one of thel larie-.t.o i e-t esliib Mu'il he l.kuown Nurseries In the eollldrv. Most liberal tcrun. Unenualeil tiiclhtles. l'rtcet.! low. (ienevn NurMtry. I'M.ihllalicd islli. W 1. SMITH, (ieucvn, N. V. e n vv-41 Josepii F. Rex, DHAI.l'.It IX Flour, Feed& Furniture, Tobacoa and Cigars, East Weissport, Pexm'a., Invites tho people ot Wclssport ami vicinity to call and examine his lari;o nsMirlmeut of goods licforc purchasing cisevv here. Prioes Low as the Lowest ! aprlUMSStt-ly. A Carpet Loom For Sale ! The undersigned offers for sale a complete outfit for making carpet, consisting of I. mm, liounius, spooisiuuu, ,c.. an in em hi con dlllon. WM. Kl'liHlt. Apply to Lewis K. Kii'.rri.Mir.n. this lior ougli. inarch e-.vl ml 1st r.v.1 '2.3 6 'sME"?5i!trOlI 'j?rfrj!rE? .-B W'1 lf'.i'J'Htff u'JVBM 333 "Original Cheap Cash Store.' Low Prices are uot aMisfortuue, But a Blessing. It is uot a Calamity, TM Wo Sl'fi If, W finrilS SO .flW Our store Is filled w Itli llargulns I Wc haven large stack of 7 cent Standard ('alii nes which wente silling nl Stents per yard. , Wc have piles of I.lht Calicoes which we . are selling at 4 cents per yaid. We have a lot of beai'lifullv printed Tiwns , whli h we ale selling at 11 cents per yard. We have good Ingrain Carpets', one yard wide, which we are selllngat 2Sc., I7e., and 4j cents per yard. J. T. NUSBAUM Upp. Public Hijuare, Hank Street, I.ol.U-i,-ton, Po. Juno 7, IS8t.lv. Site tab on SUvomb, SATUltDA V, MAY 1, 1SS0. -SPKCIAti NOTICE. Persons unburn piiyutenls to this 1 flieo by umnev otileri; or postsl noted will pteste iniike tlieui p.sv'H le si the WMssroRT 1'hst Orncit, 11s 1I1A Le hijtutiiu ullicu is not u money order ollico Our Neiehborhood in Brief. The new silk mill In South Uetlilc liem Is rapidly iiu.trlns eonipletlou. The lietlileliem Iron C'oiiipany'sXo. 0 furnace was put In blast on Monday. KIogant new stylo jewelry of nil the latest and novel eslgns, at K. il. Uohl's, M.uich Chunk. 'Squire McGarrey, of Hanks twp.,Ii a candidate for Ihu Legislttture this l-'all in this county. Xifi'ar I lie famous all woolen pants made to order at 4.).UL. fall at the One Price Star Clothing llall.Maucli Cliunk Weexpect topublish tliepiogramuie for the Decoration day ceremonies next week. JOT-We will make you a line all-wool suit to order at ?10 and upward, at the Ono Price Star Clollilmj Hall. Maitch Chunk. E-fio lo Fin. Rodcrer, under the Exchange Hotel, for a smooth shavo and a fasionablo hair cut. We heard the other day tli.it the amount of $2000 had b.-en subscribed to wards the water company fund. Rather a slow movement. u37"Dsiery.torchInlace, collars,etc., Veiy low at M. A Oswald's, East clsi poit. Dry goods in stock. The St. Patrick's Pioneer Corns, of Atidenricd, held their third annual ball. In Hosack Hall, last Monday. The ball was a success socially and financially. JS"'For a stylish stilT, straw or pock et bat, marked down to rock bottom prices, call at the One Price Star Cloth ing Hall, Maueh Chunk. John Murphy was run over by cats at Hol:endauriia Saturday while trying to leap from a mtiviii;.' train and had both legs cut off. When nn article Is sold "lio cure, no pay," why not try it? That is thu way Jadwin's tar svrnp for coughs, colds and croup. Is sold at Thomas' G'iang! no whip nor .spur is needed witli horses hired at the popular livery of David F.bbert, on North street. Horse's and carriages at short noliceand at low charges. Syl have just returned from the city with an lmnicua siuck of bi'isiNtt mid bLMJicr, Hats and Loxni-.is. Call ally and be convinced. Alvcnin Gmv- r, Milliner, I.ehlghton. Joseph ISrown, a cripple, residing on Ru-dikill Creek, Monroe county, at tempted to extinguish an incipient forest fire Saturday by rolling over It, but- liU clothing taking file bu v.u burned to death before assistance could reach him. E3 R.i'k't alarm clock b-st aiaim clock nu le foi railroad men and miners jold at II. II llohl's, Mauch Chunk. Mr. Owen Royer, of Fast Welsspwri, is erecting a new store house, which, when completed, w ill be occupied by M. A. Oswald, who lias established a pros perous cash bushpiss In said place. Tlie room will be on of thu finest in East Weisspoil, and will reflect credit to its owner as well as to Its lcsc:. Q37Tlu' latest styles: the best taste In trimming: and the luaest cash prices for Spring au l bummer Hats r.nd Ron nets. Seo my stock before purchasing elsewhere Alveuia Oraver.Lchighton. oitlumpton county lias a co-op r atlye beer saloon. Each man pays in two dollars to the saloon keeper and te celves in return a dollar's worth more of beer than can be obtained any where else. t"Aew Maekcral, lSe. per docn, Inking inol.p.ses I."icentsa.ii:i.ir!.biii.led chamber sells fil.tt", nt M. A. Oswald's cash store, E.il el-spiit. Our enterprising friend Mr. Mahlon Relehard, has built an addition to Ills residence on Northampton street, and also oicclcd a ne.it fence around tlie said property which adds much to its appearauce. v.. ....... I ... , . , . 1 ,7r.I, l" uio. eo.iipi.1. 1 Ul ii4iu nines iie:ii nie- jiay .,i(c iiir 11 imii- tle of cough syrup, no larger than a i.c bollle of Jadwin's tar syrup, which is sold "no cure, no pay." Thomas sells it. A powder anil dynamite chest at the mouth of llio Ruck Mountain colliery, near Malianoy City, exploded on Satur day, killing a Hungarian, whose, catc lc.ssne.ss in failing to put out Ids lamp caused the disaster. It is the poor man's friend, but the ileh man umw It uh; because itisllie best quality and largest botileforihe price, ami is sold "no cure, no i) icferlo Jadwin's tar syrup. Soli at! i nomas . - A new counterfeit $." bill is said to have ina.lo its appearance in llio cities. The noteis apparently that of the Fifth National Rink, of Xorwalk, Conn. It is of the series of 18S:i and has a repre sentation of the bust of Garfield. The (Kirtrait U somewhat blotched. Tho paper Is good. Is your baby cutting teeth? Is it fretful and irritable',' No need for baby to suffer to. (Jet Dr. Hand's Teeth ing Lotion and bat lie Its gums, and the teelliwlil appear without pain. It Is perfectly harmless. Only "Jjcts. J3f"For a line spiliut men and boys still inai ko.1 in plain (iguu-s at prices tow enough to defy conn elitlon. Call at Hie One Prlco Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk. Kx-Sen.ttor Parker, Judge Il'oo.l ward, W. II. Illnes mi l .Messrs. John Hrady, George Hauls and Cougrcsnrui Rruiiim addressed a big labor demon stration at WilkoJianc on Saturday. John I.vneb. of llin !.ll-cl-im b.-ir ii, sided, and about 15,000 members of the Miners and Laborers' Amalgamated A84onand the Knighu of Lahcr I'-wh-d tluoughtlie principal Mieets of the clly. TTciiry Krebs, found guilty of strnl ' Ins I liorse, at tho recent term of court, has been sent diced to ten years in tlie Kaslcrn Penitentiary, i UST-Wlien In ilnucli Chunk step In ft 1 1 see the clecant new and handsome d handsome gentlemen Lol.l wntelies for ladles and at E. II. llohl's. , Tlios. .T. Heck, the bottler.prcscntcd ' us with n large lollle of his ginger ale, w '.llch upon trial we found to lean excel lent article As a summer beverage we know of nothing belter. Cinuss, (t 13io., 'Hie Tail ors, still hnvc :i lew of those justly celebrated $10 suitings on hand. l'or the week ending April 21, there were 111,2-lU tons of coal shipped over tho I.ehlgh Valley railroad, nuking n total to date of 2,530, 170 tons,nnJ show iiig an Increase of C20,2I)5 touscoinpated with the same time last year. fta"Tlie One Price Star Clotlilntt Hall Maurii Chunk has received another large assortment of thnsu line Imported corkscrews and cassluuuvs which you ran order there ami have made up In llrst class style from SL'O to $;',.. lit mid workmanship guaranteed. Call and be convinced. The resldease of Hev. I.. K. Ueir, of Heading, (formerly of town,) was entered by thieves on Sunday inornlnsn week, and robbed of $24 while the rev. gentleman was holding services. The Heading Railroad Company has stopped grantlns the JerseyLCenlral nn allowance of $7,101) per day, as It Is necessary to withhold all surplus earn ings of thu latter company to meet obli gations soon to mature QiiciHitvrarc and gla'sware.grent ly leJuci'il, to redticesloek until navv. t jre house Is finished, M. A. Oswal l's c.ifch store, l!ast Weissjiort. The Philadelphia and HeadingCoal and Iron Company has advanced the price of pea coal 2.") cents per ton, mak ing the price SI. 2.") per ton. 'Micro Is a good demand for this kind of anthracite. to take place of bltunilnuous coal, AftcrathornughtcstDr. 'J'. HoruC. I-ehlglilon and W. F. Hicry Wclssport I1,"",, positively assert that Acker s English Hcmedy Is the best medicine for Asthma, Croup, Coughs. Whooping Cough, and all Lung Troubles that can bo found. Ask them about it-, for they fully fjuaiantec It. Audenrled boisls of having a man named McCnll who w 111 fight any man in Luzerne, Lackawanna, Schuylkill or Carbon counties. Hero's a chance for a pugilist in one of the above named cjtmtlcs. 52?"-"'ANTED, a good girl, at Head ing, Ucrks county, to take- the place occupied by Miss Hmin.i Holt, of Jl'ciss rort, for live years previous to her inar riaae; goo I wages lo b paid. The family comists of 7 persons no small children. The girl must come well recommended. Apply to Dr. X. B. Heher. John IFclgand's G. A. 11. Grand March h one ol those really few good uurclies that is so full of ''goanddash" one of those airs which compel you to keep time when you bear It. Just the thing as an opening piece for Grand Army re-unlons. Price 40cts.. Piano Duet 7&cts. Ign. Fisher, Publisher, ToleJo, Ohio. Over one million boxes of Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets fold in the patt twelve iiionuis.mtiviv upon tliclr merits. Why sufrcr with Chronic Constipation, jjyspcpsia. ;-our aiomacn, sick iieau ajlic, and 1-Vm.ila Troubles, when Dr. C. T. Horn LehiL-htou and W. F. HIerv Wel'siiort, offer you relief and positive cur in tuc jjvspe)tu lautets. nicy sell t)iem on a tiaruntee Pobert II. Kayre, Vice President of fie Liliigh Valley Railroad Company has subscribed $10':0 to Muhlenberg l ollegn for the establishment of a per- nuncut scholarship In that institution. Hubert H., ajed eight months and one week, son of Robert Klutz, on Rank street, r'ied on Filday evcnitig last, and was burled on Monday afternoon. The ptrents havo our sympathy In thsir beivavemeut. Sfltixo opii.NiN-o. Large well select ed new stock of Wall Paphus, IloitDLUis, Dlleioit.VTloNS. (Sauiplo hooks sent out. ) Rest job bargains ever oiicreu. iiAiio v. lNfiow miAfins on spring rollers 50c. and upwards. I'AtNT- 1X(1, PAl'l:!! HAMIt.Nfl aildRIIADKMAK' ino. The bot work at fair prices, I.11AII, Oil., AYIiltll.I. PAINT, Pl.'lTY ANI) Ol.AtS. K. F. Ll'CKr..NllACll, 01 Rroadway, Mauch Chunk. Pa. A very enjoyable, birthday surprise in honor of Mrs. Joseph Obert's COth anniversary, was celebrated at their residence on Rank street, last Thursday evening. A large number of relatives and fi lends wcro proont on the occas ; slop wlin partook of -1rs. Obert's gencr- ous hospitality Dr. C. T. Horn I.chightim and W. F. Hlery Wei38port, wish to umku an insertion, whielilliey can back with a positive guarantee. It Is all about Acker's RIooJ Elixir. They claim for It superior merits overall oilier remedies of It.i kind, and guarantee for it a posi tive and Mire, cure for Rheumatism, Syphillis, and all blood disorders. It frees the. skin from spots and disease. ti.-a, i-a uuioiJie.Mun uiear. ivsie aipi leaves the complexion ..i I.,. t,em alut The Lehigh ami Schuylkill Coal Exchanges met Tuesday and decided tli.il no change should ho made in prices of anthracite coal for tlie line and city trade during May. It Is staled that cir cular pi ices will be strictly adhered to hereafter. It Is generally admitted that these rales hriu' been cut during the past few weeks, lint a decrease ill stocks lir.s stiffened prices and there is a talk oi an advance of twenty-live cents per ton all around for Eastern shipments In the near future 1 bos. Weaver lias on liand nt the L. iV- S. depot, this borough, a lot of first class iiMtim an I plastering sand, which lie Is selling by the ton or car-hud. Apply to M. O Rryun, Agt. flu" Dating from May 1st the wages of the employes of the Lehigh Zinc and Iron Company will be Increased 10 cents per day. The company had only re cently advanced the wages of its hands 5 cents per day. J37I)an!el Krcsgo respectfully an nounces to the citizens of East Weiss port, t hat ho lias opened a store and will have on hand all kinds of fresh fish and fruits in season. A tine Hue of confee tionarv alwavs on hand. Three or four boarders will be takennt very reasonable rales. Jlay 1 Iw. On Monday afternoon a largo stone In one of I lie pillars along the west side of tlie Lehigh Valley road, near Hokcn- dauqiia, became loosened and jutted out. IVsenger train No. 5, due at Al-1 satlslio.1 with their day's sport and re lenlowii at :l:17, come along and the ' turned home. Georgo caught six and stone mi tick tlie chain car tearing off : Charley caught six, making a grand part of the sill of one of the windows. ' total of twelve Tho "catch" was pot Three windows of the smoking car were suiasuot an 1 1 no ivoo.ivvorK oi me cars wa' "'.itched; The occupants of the cars were grcallycxcltej by the jiolse of tBt bn-alhig s'asa vii w-H. The barn of William J. Hcst, ono m'.le east of W'alntitport, was struck by lightning last Saturday afternoon, and totally destroyed by (Ire, with Us con tents, excepting the lle stock. s.,vc ImIf your ougi, mcdlcino bills , by buying a 25c bottle of Jadwin's tar ! ' J P. . . . .. svrun. . n-liliui enntnllis n ounces, mil u . no otner congusyrupcoiitainsovcr i Sold at Thomas' drug store Mr. It. Murray McDowell, of Slat Ington, has the contract for supplying the public schools of Philadelphia with school slates for the present year. As 120,000 children attend the said schools, tho supplies required will ba very large George H. Felincl wilt sell at public sale, nt the Fort Allen House, Weiss port, on the 15th Inst., a variety of car riages, buggies and harness. Tho talu will commence nt one o'clo"k, and If yott wish to secure a bargain, be on hand In lime Pocplo In and oat of Town. Our people who nuiv have relatives or friends visiting them will girallv oblltre us by seni'lug In their names unit residence for publication under this head. Klinou.) -MJss Molllo Holford, of IPcatherly, was tlsitlng Mrs. Alvin Iloflord, on Eankwaj, during the week. -George Brlukman, of Pecly, P. O . Luzerne county, spent a few days with the "folks nt home," this week. Our popular young friend Al. K. Lcuekel, of Lehigh University, South Relhlchcm, spent Sunday at home Clem. N". Kttnlz, a former Lehlgh- tonlan, but now of Allentovvn, was in town seeing his many friends this week. -Our young friend Hiram Ruder, we ate pleased to state, has returned homo from his Southern trip much improved In health. -Our young friend Chns. D. Clauss, of this place, a student of Muhlenberg College, Allentown, spent Easter at home On Sunday afternoon lie made i very neat address to the in embers of the Lutheran Sunday School. List of Letters Remaining uncalled for In the Le- hlghton Post Olliec, for tho month end ing April flOth, 1SS0: Henncr, Charles Colyme, Lizzie Frltzinger, Win. Koslenb.ulcr, Dan. Mover. Elizabeth Steckel, 0. P. Smith, A. R. Mrs. Smothers, Tiios. Camp, Kato Miss lvraus, l' red Latih, Wilson Hehrii:, Anion Schoch. ll'ni. 2 Haiisman. .Martha R. .Miss Fop.kion. Rreiteubach, L. Persons calling for any of the above letters will please fay "Advertised." James P. Smith, P. M. r E'in. the naiton Foi gor An Easton despatch of the 2-ltli ult.. savs: Harm, the notorious forger, goes to jail under a four years' sentence pio nounced tc-.lay by Judge Reeder. llalin was Sydney Kessler's friend and when Kcssler would not help Halm out of a forgery scrape Halm wertl b-ul. on him and told ugly things aboio. Kessler's accounts while Treasurer of the county. This was Hie beginning of Kessler's troubles. Hahn was indicted on sixteen charge of forgery and larceny and lie pleaded guilty to half of them. These aggregated about $2,000 and in passing sentence tlie. Court, besides sending Halm to jail, imposed lines amounting to"'t)0and costs. Halm was represented bir Frank Ree.it r. bro'iier of the Judge who Imposed the sentence. The Coal Trade. Tho Philadelphia Lciber Inlts weekly coal review article says: "Tho anthra cite coal trade continues In about tlie yante condition as last noted. General quietness is tlierttllngfealure, and there is no indication that tlie trade will lie come very active until after the summer mouths. Soma operators am refusing lo book orders for future lie verv at the ruling figures, but others are quite will ing to accept an tlie contracts, either largB or small, at present prices for de livery anting May or .nine, that they can seciite We understand that, the Eastern accnts of tlieRcadlni'Coiiiiiaiiv have been unusually successful In selling large quaniiiies oi coal lor luture de livery, and It Is stated that the orders already booked by that company will tax Its shipping facilities until lato in the tcason. Around Pleasant Corner. Our friend D. M. Mosser was the guest of ltcv. Dr. W. Danor, last week, Rumor has it lhat Mr. Jefferson Rex, of this place. Intends to move to Hacklebarule, next Thursday. -nr. .uiituu tiontz. or l.ansford, was to see his many friends of this place, Monday evening. .Mr. Leo. Coclirani Is working in Maucli Chunk at present. L. O. J. Straus;, received a line Incubator last week. Om popular vouns friend J. E. Mc Daniel, is attending the Weissport select seiiuui. Mr. Prlnton Artier purchased a nice and elegant carriage of L. Zlmiuciinan, V- ......... " ' oi -sew .uaiiuuing. Union services will ho held in Hie St. John's church on Dili Inst., in Ihc English language Rev. A. Rarlliolo mew will olllciate Gwini:. Lower Towamenslns Items. An exhibition will be given by Prof. RoelldlHo, on Saturday evening May 1. in Lehigh Gap school house. Thu Easter festival held at Iiovv manslown last Sunday evenlnj was a success, the liuue was filled lb Its ut most capacity while a Jatgo crowd re mained outside that could not find room Inside. Mr. Shafer. of Whitehall, and J. F. Snyder, of Weissport, were the sneakers for the occasion, the former in Iho English and tho latter In the Ger man language Mr. Rhnads, supt. of tliollowmans town Sunday school, opened a select school in said Ullage last Monday. Rev. Rruegel, w ho sailed for Europe some time ngo. arrived safe nt ids desti nation. A letter was received stating the above facts.' The peoplo of Fire Line and vicinity assembled In the school house at that place and organized Into a Sunday school last Sunday. They announce!! Sunday school for next Sunday. Co.NTlIIKN'CE. They Caught 12-8 Apiece. Our young friends Charley Hauling and Georgo Rcichard, of Ibis place, took advantage of their holiday from tumult and loll at tlie Packerton olllccs. last Saturday, and procuring the necessary essentials hied themselves away to the depths of a forest through which a gur gling brook found Its way. Here our young friends, after surmounting Innu merable obstacles, cast their lines inlo the clear, crystal-like waters and for several hours indulged in that healthful recreation which makes "fishing for trout" such a fascinating paslllinc. Wc heard Charley remark that after they had caught bix apiece, they felt so bad considerln that it was a bad day for trout-llshlng, Ac, Ac. y , Ai;m , Taku' your bit s'rl to Horn's drug store snd 1 trat hr Jo f n-u. eon! o Ja '.1 fav.r ' "Tho Saloon Question." ElMTort advocate.- Dear Slrj In your Issue of the 2tth Instant, I noticed a very li!iittiy communication en the much-talked of "Saloon Question," of which our reverend " c ,' r Ul w" utos w,a ' . .. , Jte clls fur nany readers liow he "spent R frw Innn nt llin Hi.;,! i,f .Ti,IIim. ii-li.rn im ....... , ......... .... bciud many things that were new and strange to him, mid that he was permitted to answer a fewcoMMONTtACK tpiestlons, but not al lowed lo express his sentiments on llio sub Jcct." Wo really sympathize with Nr. Gross; It is no wonder he Is indignant and takes up a column o( space Injocr AMiiib'e inpir lo glvo vent to Ids feelings; the fact that the reverend gei.tleiunu was not ieriiillled to give expi esslou to his lews In a "Seat of J us tier," In a county llko Carbon, Is rnnunh to make llio blood ot the leverage tftilot of this "laud of the free" boll over with Indignation. He says, "I foaiul tho applicants for license, fioin thlsplaic, wcie well pieparcd to push t'lelr lesieethe ihdnis. Then- was milto formidable an-.iy of legal latent uud a rood lyiaimber of witnesses.-" Just liuiiKlne.klnd reader, how this iior man iiiusl have felt when he saw how well prepared these "bad men" were lo rope with the petition sent In by Hit cranks, of this place, against the licen sing of new saloons. Picture, If you can, how soi row fully he must liavehslcned as the vnil o.is witnesses testified its tolh? necessity of "such a place as Mr. 1'elcis pi oposod keep lug." Cut he goes on to say how modestly some acknowledged, tint l.ovvthe weltht of fall one anil thai one's testimony was added, und how "the young man Stockcr testified quite emphatically as to tho necessity of sucli a saloon as .Mr. Peters pioposcd lo keep, hav ing himself, heretofore, felt the necessity of a warm mo.il nt sit li hours when they could not be hart elsewhere." I forgive thu reverend gentleman for his Indulgence In tho nbovo Illllo plcasnitty nt my expense. Kind reader probably you can Imagine- how our esteemed filend mint have rend over Iho ubovcllues and pictured how demoralised "the young man Stoilor" would he when he rend them, and how tho public would go In "suck cloth and ashes" over Ihc slu of adding a flist-class restaurant to our tow n for tho nocouunodn lion ot the public; but I had prepared myself for such nu ntlHck.iiiid the words fell ashaiiu Icsslyasthe dew which falls on an autumn night. NOW, Mr. Kdltor, tu justice to myself, for 1 am confident that many of your readers aio not aware of tlie liue facts, I would say, that I did testify tpiltu eiiip!iatlcally."aiid would do so again did necessity demand It. The question a3'.:cd me on the witness stand was. Is It necessary for a first-class culing-saloon 111 I,ehl;lilon7" I answered YES, and I am certain that your readers will side wlthii.c when they learn that there has nev cr been an eallng-saloon In the town, and lhat now' the amount of transient travel which Is continually gemgon hcio males It a necessity. True, we have a large number of saloons, but out tf them all a prrjon Is tumble tu gel h "warm meal" at any time, and In a town the size of this, a flrtt-class restaurant Is as ninth of a necessity as any cither business It being a public convenience. Now, dear reader, our reverend fi lend only wauled to present to you the truth In a true chnstlau'splrlt, yet when he states that Mr. Hank said Iho saloons were ncces-uiry ut the County Institute, he did not say that It was In answer to Mr. I'reyuiaii's question, Would uot one half of the saloons and hotels of tl.o town acioumiodato tho traveling public nt any time' and tho witness said, No, they could not during Fair, wnen political melt ings were, held, und during the County Insti tute. Did not the rev. genllemaii know that all the hotels could not accouiinodato the teachers at the County Institute? If he did not he must boas Ignorant of the cents of our town as lie Is of the law and common sense. No, dear readers, ho wanted tho wit- ucss to say something to east n rcllcction on our noble corps of teachers or to eest a stl ma on him (Iho witness.) That, of course, Is a truo christian spirit lor a minister of the g.)ipcl to show. Our rev. friend criticizes the action of our worthy and respected townsman T. A. fhiyder, for being earnest In the cause of his client, who employed him to ask for a llcensu for ono of tho most respei table places In the county, aud for a man that he and all his friends could not say one wold against; and ut the same time he allows his euthiisl asm anu ardor to condemn such men as Chief fiurgess (Iravcr, ex-ShuHT Itauden bush, Dr. C. T. Horn, 8. It. Clll.ain, Rsq., Mr. John Hauk, Mr. Harrison Ilowcr, Dr. Itchcr and others, because their Judgment illlleicd from Ids cranky views on piohlbillon. Now, If he and a fowof his temperance, friends had not luen so exceedingly .cnlhuslnstie on Ihu temperance question, perhaps they could have seen that a llrst-elass restaurant, like Mr. Peters proposes to keep, will be a great convenience In the public, and if one of the lending lights of his church had lived sonic where else Hum along side of tho place, per haps Ids ardor and enthusiasm would not have been hi bright Intho great public cause Now, our roV. friend says Inasmuch ns "I am growing," ho Is not surprised that I need warm meals at .such hours w hen tl.cy emmrt be had elsewhere. lain real .sorry that our inatuie and elder brother did not know nbout this when he was a boy, for he might now havo a little more flesh and innsclo on his six foot two of stature. It It never too lato to learn, mid this yet may be of meat value to him In gaining some ot tho needful avulrdu pels. In conclusion, wo regret sincerely that Iho many gcod litirens cf our town, who pcti- tloaed for the nistauiant, and Hie many wit- in ses who testified on the stand as to lis ne cessity, aud the attorney who wcro Interest. ed In behalf of tho license, r.nd llio Judges of our Courts who granted the license, aro all In tho wrong, and our rev. friend hud nu op portunity In one w nolo column of jcur valu able paper ot wreaking his pen-onal feeling oyer his defeat on us after being heard In our courts by petition, bj wllncscs, by an able attorney, wn hope that his conscience Is clear and lhat hh "lltlc to the shleV shines still brighter. Wo Iherefoio leave him to siarch for a"v.nrni meal," solhat we may see a rut.1. (lioss. Yours Respectfully, (s. II. M. STOCK Lilt. Mahoning Items. Lol this Is spring; tlie jolly season of llio year! Who has not marked Iho native change of a week? E. S. Honpos and family snent Easter with friends in Lehigh county. Kato A. Notlisteln was to Phila delphia, this week on business. Thos. Rehrlg is erecting a new barn on Ids premises in NIs Hollow. 'Squire Muiselinau lias recently purchased a rrevv charger for the "Col onel." Adam Ebcrts. one of our young farmers, has a chicken which has tour legs. Profs. Thos. M. Rallle.t.of Reading, a-id his brother Tilgbinaii. of Pennsyl vania University, spent Easter with their parents. A mandiis Eberts Is erecting a butel -cr house at present. RkV. Stlbltznnd wife, of Lehlgiitop, spent Tuesday with his sister In tho Valley. Mr. Steckel, of the Select Schoo', preached the Easter sermon to Rav. Il.iehiiian's charge at Jacksonville, Lt -high county. Joo Mertz caught a fine lot of fish last week; some measuring thirteen luetics. Mr. D. Long' anil family and ('has. H'elss and wife, of I.etiigliton, spent Sunday with friends In tho Valley. F. D. K. enjoys a drlvo to West Pen n those pleasant April days. ltellcloiis services will bn held ill the Centre Square school house to-morrow (Sunday) evening. Mr. Steckel, who Is a theological student at Lancas ter, has consented to olllciate. rhlladclphla JfccorrI: In the choice! of men who make and unmake the laws worklliL'inen have a most effeerlvi. wnv . , , citectue way of striking at ti n ene-roachinent of ral'- road corporations. This ., the kind of road corporations i'1fikB 10 jm not cost then a day's INTERNATIONAL LESSONS. 11Y llliV. F. 11. HAItOHKAVXll. Lesson S, May 2. J BSCS AT Tim WtLU John rv, 5-20. Golden Text, John lv, 21. Time, December. A. D.,27. l'lace,.Sptlng Debnity, Ilcadacho, Dyspepsia, C Samiiria, Jacob's well, near Sycliar, ut tarrh, Salt lthcum, Scrofula, and all Diseases Iho foot of Ml. Geriziin. Killers, Tiber ius Cicsar, EmiKircr of Home: 1'onilin Pilate, Governor of Judca; Herod An tipue, Tctrarch of Gnlilce. Tired with His journey tlie Master slops to rest. Iliselisciplcs push forward u mile and it half In the busting town of Sycliar to buy food, but the Savior rests in the cool idiudo by the aide, of Jacob's well, lt was ii historic place On the lelt, -Ml. GiTkim; on tlie right, Ml. Kbal, rich in their ten. lied glorv of verdure, fruit rn 1 grain, itr tiieir reasons. Stretching oul before Him, tho fertile plain; a mile, and and u half avvav, toe busytiwrr. 1 h is win .1 ocob s well, und the place and neighborhood were full nl memories. Abraham and Jacob und Joseph: and Abiinvlecli and Josliiui'uud and Kclioboam mid Jerubouin had till trodden that irround und this was n familiar place to them. 1 lie alustcr rested nl or near the tdace where these men hud lived in the mist. Thu rich beauty of tho laiulsciipe is s ugularly altiactivc, ami must, have been uetulktrlv so to one. who bud it divine appreciation of tin: beitulil'ul. Wo can well imrgine that tiro memories of past events und tbo glory of llio natural surroundings were not without effect upon the mind of the weary traveler. V woman approached. She car le the usual wutcrpot und cord to drvv writer whh. Jesus usks her for n drink. This request is a suipriee to her, for the Jews had no ilcaltiiLS with the banian- tans, and J csus was a Jew. She so ex presses hcrtcll', when our Lord, bv an easy transition, tells her of 1 1 1 sit living water, driiiktiur winch, we shall never thirst." The perplexity of the vvomuiiund her evident elesiiu to Icnrn withal, and the tender teaching of Iho Muster, here form n picture of unrivaled excellence. He was lar nbove the nettv strifes and prejudices which embittered the Jews und Samaritans. Indeed, Ho always showed sympathy and lovu lor this people. lt was a tunmiitan, being one ol thu ten lepers which He had healed, who re turned to give glorv to God. And It was a Samarium whom Hetclected ns theex- imple of brotherlv lovu in that wonder ful parable which is familiar to Us a'". Ami here we find Him iircaeliinir tin- sublime truths of His kingdom ton pour Samaritan woman. In the last verse ol the lesson He makes His iiret direct declaration that He is the Messiah: "Jesus sailh unto her, I tliitt speak unto thee am lie," the hrst news ol His advent to this world was told to the humble shepherds of the plain, and now tlie first direct statement of His divine character is told tortus poor Saimirilaii woman. He was far above caste and prejudices local strifes. Hu came to all the world, poor us well as rich, small us well as great. Rut more: He chose a woman to whom to reveal ills true character. Why not a Rabbi? Woman wus not held in hiuh cstcciib in these days'. She was inferior in tlie social srale. "Let the words of the Law be burned," siiy.Rnhbi Kieuzcr'ruther than committed to women." Tills was the spirit of tlie age; it wus the lamentable condition of women. Jesus rises high above such terrible injustice, such flagrant wrong, and udmits it woman, on humble woman t His teachings. lie gives her the place in society to which she has a right, unit it is only in tlie gospel of Christ that she obtains tlie recognition of her just and ctpial claims with num. I-oo'c nt the picture Hi Savior of the world sitting on the edge t f Jacob's well. Standing near, n Samar itan worn m. Not! tho eager ipictioning of her face, fair index to tlie pulsatirg tileries ol her heart. Watcli the ijlovv- ing i nlimition of tlie Master ns He tells her those pncelesj truths which have been the joy of liumanlv ever since that day. The menioi ies of the.past encircle that spot with historic interest und lend to it a pote.it clrirm, but all tlicsu pale into insignificance before this wondrous story ol J csrs ut J i, cobs well, il.osc may Lo I'orgtteii, but tlicse will live for ever. LliiSON THOL'OIITK. 1. Dj.n it miss an opportunity to dt good. Jesus never did. 2. Give up your prejudice, do good to till; imitate Christ in this. 'J. Drink deep of tlie living water. 4. Ru willing In learn of Christ and follow His example. John Hrady, organizer of the Min ers and Laborers' Amalgamated Associ ation in the autbraclto coal reglons,sats that there is not nt present the least prospect of a general strike. The eight hour question Is being vigorously agi tated by the men of the lower fields, but no threats aro being made by any one The association is sending out com munications to the different corpora lions asking for conferences on tl e. elglf.-bour subject. The comparative statement of an thracite production for the week ending April 24,sIiows5i;i'ltl tons mlnedjlPSfl, fj"0,328 tons.and from Jan. 1 to datc,!), :l(!8,f)54 tons; I8S3, 7,627,122 tons. The number of marriage licenses Issued in Luzerne county since the new law went into elfect lias reached over seven hundred. It is expected that Lehigh Valley Indus will bu run through the Vosburg tunnel in July. The tunnel is 3,100 feet long and will shorten Hie route about 4 1-2 miles. The cost of the tunnel will teach into the shady side of $1,000,000. SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED From April loth to April 2'Jth, 18SC for tho Cauiiox Aiivocati:: fieorgo Hippie, White Haven, Pa.... T. 1). Tliuin.i", Lcldhtmi v. W, Horn, LchiRhton Thos. Kemcrer, l.chlxhtnu .1. 1- limit, Ashley, l'a V'al. Newiuejer, New Mahoning.... en. Brlukman, Peely, laizernu eo., .luliii II. (ireeu, SteiiiliTsvllIo W. 11. Anthony, P.irrjvllle Joslah Klotz, Lehigh (lap Kllas liucli, Milomon City, Kmisus. -Mrs. 11. WVIss, I-'iankllii tvvp Clem. Km.tz, rhllulclphla 1 00 1 in 1 no 1 oo 2 oo Co HI 1 (10 1 00 1 0 2 no l oo 1 00 STOCK MARKETS. Reported up lo ISo'qlnek, by Ie Haven A TowiwMnl.HankervS'o. 3rt S Third Street, Philadelphia, Stocus bought uud sold either lor rash or on niiirmn. rhilaJclpka, April, 23. lf8C. bid asked II ST., Rxt U A Currencv U'a US 4J, new IT b' 4'a PenufvlvanU ft p. .... 101 -13U ii2i n:a i:nj I2ii 4.15 44 : mj lei 4n :nj ooj iuj .1 31 4i -tog 24 , 4A 4111 281 2H1 SU 40 ... Ml MJ 11.2 10.1 37J 37, 81 83 l'MWilelplii.i .v Heading It R ij.-IURli valley It li L-hlirh Coal .V Navizati Butf. N. Y. A rhila. It It Co, New Jcriev I.VntrsI Northern l'aclfie Com , " " I'rer.t Oregon Transcontinental.,,. Union rucinu Wesleru Union Weal Sb..re Mi I.ouilyillo & Nathville Silver. (Trades) i nniTrnfitlf A li-TPn for iir. scott's for AljPifl lbrM.ftili9Ul2S".,.,.',,1f,KHK7K,;,t I becomiue nitenls.. No risk, uulck sales. Tcr- Htory piveiu rS.iIlsf lelliin piuiranteed. ( XMX.& j. BCOrr,fIlrnadwuy,X. York. WANTED LA DU'rt'.'i'i'K',; ''ilv mro'l tVm lte- e r e rc.(uired I Per u i- 1 1 '. .r . ; , ' .". ' -A t PEC. t i -U I " Combines, In a proportion peculiar to Itself, the active mcdlcln.it properties of tho best blood-purifying and strengthening remedies of tho vegetablo kingdom. It will positively mtrn tvl,rn In flm ,vt,rA, rf mittl I (. ! !i n caused by a lor stnto ot tho blood '1 suffered threo years with blood poison. I took Hood's Barsaparllla, and think I am cured." Jlns. M. J. Da vis, Brockport, N. Y, "Hood's Sarsaparllla beats all others, and ts worth Its weight In cold." I. llAiiuixo" T02f, 100 llar.k Direct, New York City. urnYies "I tiled a dcicn articles to eleansa my blood, but never found rnylhlng that did me any coed till I began tiling Hood's Sarsaparllla." V,'. n. Thru, itochestcr, N. Y. "My wife was troublad with dizziness and conslliaticn, end her blood has been In a bid older lu fact she h.3 been all run down. Ilocd's SavsaparllLi 3 doing her a wondciful amount cf good." F. M. Bald win, drurglst, Bl.nxcbester, Ohio. Hood's Sarsaparllla Sold by all tlrucgtsto. CI; six for $5. Made only by C. I. ROOD tt CO.. Lowell, Mass. 100 Dosos Ono Dollar'. Vo take pleasure in directing your attention to tlie fol lowing copy of an analysis of tlie good., we sell, made by the Pennsylvania Board of Agriculture, March oth, 188G: Office, Pa. Board of Agriculture, Harrisburg. Analysis by Dr. F. A. Genlh, Mar. 5, 188G . Name of Manufacturer Crocker's Fertilizer and Chemi cal Works, Buffalo, IT. Y. me of Fertilizer Am- momated Bone Super-Phosphate- Soluble Phosphoric Acid - - . Reverted Phosphoric Acid - -Insoluble Phosphoric Acid - - Potash Ammonia Comparative Commercial value per ton, $40 90. We sell this brand for $3(5 00. Have in stock Ammericus Band. Have in stock Royal Bone Brand ; Buffalo Queen City Brand ; Buffalo No. 2 Brand. ADAM MEHRKAM & SON, General Agents, BANK STRI-JET, LEllIliHTON, PA? Reuben S. Kemerer, Sub-Aent. DEC. HI -.885 You all want Spring & Summer Hats & Bonnents. I have been to the Citv and purchased a complete lino of MILLINERY GOODS comprising Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Children's Collars & Cuffs, of the Very Latest Styles. And having PAID CASH for these GOODS I can afford to sell as CHEAP IF NOT CHEAPER than any other Millinery Store in this section. And I have also secured the seryiccs of a FIRST CLASS CITY MILLINER for the SEASON I Ankins you to call and sco tny etock buforo purchasing clsewlie-rc. I wish tu remain, Yours Ucspectfullv, MRS. ELIZA FATH, IBank: Street, Xjehia-lxton, Pa. Muicliio, UbS-am " " ' :OAKPET3: At The Carpet Emporium OF 12. & SHIJfOHS, 607 Hamilton Street, Allentown, Penn'a. Of all the Different Grades, Qualities, Styles and Prices For loss in price, than at any time in the history of thirty years. Such as WILTON, VELVETS, BODY BRUSSELS, Tapestry Brussels, 3 Ply, Extra Super Ingrains, HOMEMADE RAG, HALL & STAIR CARPETS, Rugs, Mats, Window Shades, Oil Cloths, &c. IVtruary 27, l8S6-3m m Mm for Conditio I have "made away Spring end Summer Trade with one of the most FASHIONABLE as well as SUB STANTIAL lines of Ladies', Gents and Childrens Shoes. Ladies American & French Kid $2. to $4. Ladies' and Childrens Spring Heel Shoes, All Sizes! Ladies' Kid-Button Shoes, $1,25 Up ! Latest Styles Plats & Caps, -AT LOWEST PRICES A.t The "CO:RlNT3i3Il STORE." LEWIS WEISS BAK STREET, LEHIGI1TON, PA. Ao , larsapariSIa' Is so Vastly superior to any other aro partita or Hood purifier, that one has wofl said! "Its lieattltlvtng effects upon Iho blood and entire human organism, are as much niore posltlvo than the remedies of a quarter ot a century ago; as tho steam power of today U In advanco ot tbo slow aud laborious drudgery of years" ago? " While suffering from a severe b'lllotu attack. In March, lfsst, a friend hi Peoria, HI., recommended Hood's Sarsaparllla. I tried tho remedy, and was permanently cured." J. A. SitEPAttD, travelling ngont for Devoo & Co., Pulton Street, N. Y, tlie "I was for flvo years a suffsrer with bolls, alt run down, and wai at ono tlmo obliged to glvo up work. Before taking allot two bottles of Hood's Sarsaparllla, was entirely cured." II. U. Laxe, nttsbnrgh. Pa. "I was severely afflicted with sorofula, and for over a year had two rurmlntr sores cn my nock. Took flvo bottles ot Hood'3 Sarsaparllla, nnd consider mysclt entirety cured." C. E. Lovrjov, Lcrwoll, Mass. Hood's Sarsaparilia Cold by all druggists. $1 ; six for ?S. Xl&io only by ft I. HOOD .a CO., Lowell, Mass. (00 Dggo3 Ono Dollar. . 8.73 per cent. - 3.0G per cent. 0.87 per cent. - (). l2 per cent- 4.49 per cent. I). t0 n witli my old stock and' am prepared for the now fully
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