Your iiMentlun i rllrrctml Jo Mclir katn Xnn' writ nilwttomvnt. lliillJIng o)Mrtitlontnra brltk Ih Ihtt In- rough. fcJ-HVtMlnjt Kln: nil n1 lmH' m K. )1. Ilolil , Mmtcli rbnnli. J. T. Nuftlxium, to Imprurlttg "Orlgifial Cheap Cash Storo.' "Greatest bar gains EVKnOFIItllKlllX PARASOLS ! ! ia I 1. If........ T..I11.! Rllb. fft llllilintl. V. iiirni imiiiiics,uii.u. ituiivi jkiiik strrei inojieny. 22 Inch, l'liie Twilled Silk, 10 ltjlled. WHItam II. SmHIi. of youth Hotli ltoneHamllC9,iitl.iio. NfV(.TsolilmiUer.l " K! Inrh, l'liii" Tnlllnl silk, 8 ltllilieil, I'miey imimm, rrwitlly nil two tlown Imtil- Jioru aim none nannici-, in ez.u. jnrr bo Htl ( on n tnnr, 22 Inrli, Fine Twilled Silk, 10 ItlbLed, l'miev Celluloid Handles, nt M.W. Necr sold under M.75. 22 Inch, llenvv Fine Twilled Silk, 10 ltlMicd, Fancy Celluloid Handles, nt 4.1.S0. Netcr Tlio are A rrrjr hnilr.tii- Iron fence liai Ih-cii put riinilllic Valley llouw iliirllijtlte wwk. wlilch wills mnrh to the rutriic llvena of the jiroperty. 'Hie fetic wwi furnl-hnl ly Mr. llowitnl P-aliulil, the tetldrnt fnt litre for V. N. IVttr llro., of Dellwrlct ille, Lehigh county, lu llillliiiin, sold under Hal. i above Kooilaliao Inttliccn opened nml ot this seasons tinxliieUnu, nnd foi till ic and styles cannot ue surpassed. N, 11. Our storo 111 be. clocd on May Hitlt till A o'clock l'.M. J. T. NUSBAUM Opp. l'ubllo Square, Hank Street,. llilili ton, PK. June 7, IBSMy. iSATUKDAY, MAY 15, 18S0. SPECIAL NOTICE. rersona innklnc payments to lliis nflice by money orders or postal nolea will pleaso make them payable nt the Wcibsport Post Omen, as tlm Le blchton office is not a money order ollico Our Neighborhood In Brief. Heavy rains In tlio anthracite coal regions have flooded many of the col lieries there. Kff-Ecnv Lacks; half yard wide; alfprlces; call early; Alvcnia Graver, Valuable specimens of garnet have been found recently In the vicinity of Uryn Mawr. A silk rn'll is to be erected In West Betlilchain which will give employment to 400 hands. tgy-Go to Frs. Roilcrer, tinder the Exchange Hotel, for a smooth sliavn and a faslonable hair cut. At Mooresburc, Northampton Co., Saturday, John Horner, aged 25 years, dangerously stabbed Michael Jones, They were rivals In a love affair. -r-Whcn an article is sold "no cure no pay," why not try It? That Is thu way Jail win s tar syrup for coughs, coins and croup, Is sold at Thomas' Jeanettc, wife of Morgan Isaac.dlcd Friday at Beaver Mcado v. The deceased was a sister-in-law of Thos. Howell?, mine, superintendent at Beaver Meadow, nnd was aged 51 years. No wonder that people complain of hard times when they pay 50c for a bot tle of cough syrup, no larger than a 25c bottle of Jadwin's tar syrup, which Is sold ' no cure, no pay." Thomas sells It, The Bethlehem Times intimates that the Bethlehem Iron Company is taking measures to so enlarge its plant as to be able to make armor tilatc and steel guns. The plant required will Involyo an outlay of $3,000,000. Save half your cough medicine bills by buying a 25c bottle of Jadwin's tar syrup, which contains .'i ounces, while no other cough syrupcontalns over 1 1-2. Sold at Thomas' drug store. A number of gentlemen, with a reprcscntion from Mauch Chunk, who had resolved to. erect extensive steel Works at Ferndalc, some distance below Catasauqua. held a meeting on Thurs day, and after considering the labor agitation and violence throughout' the country, abandoned the idea, and no RUch works will be. put up as Intended. It Is the. noor man's friend, hut the rich man uses it aUo; because it is the best quality and largest bottle for the nriee. and Is sold "no imii-p. no n.iv" 'e refer to Jadwin's tar syrup. Sold at Thomas'. Friday morning the Pioneer Kind ling Wood factory at White Haven was burned down. Tho (Ire started in tli dry room. The property was owned by Now York capitalists, and the loss will be $40,000. Seventy-live boys and girls and fifty men will be thrown out of em ployment. Friday morning at 8 o'clock an acci dent occurred at Craig's Creek, between I'enn Haven and White. Haven, on tho Lehigh Valley Ballroad, by which two freight trains ran into each other. Threo or four cars were damaged and an oil car was set on fire. The wreck caused a delay to trains of about two hours. S3T"When In Mauch Chunk stop In tho jewelry store of K. II. Hold's: a.k to see his elegant ktock of line cold watches for gentlemen and ladles; It will pay you. Largest assortment in the county A majority of the Iron ore mines along the Fast Penn. Kailro.nl between Beading and Allentown, employing probably five hundred men. the scenes of sb much misery during the winter season, for soma years past, have been put in opoiatlon. The propiletors of ncaily all of them have advanced wages from eight to twelve per cent., so that the miners are now getting eighty cent for a day of fromtwelvc to fourteen hours. with prospects of regular work for some months. During the past winter men with largo families did not earn tw dollars per week. Bobert Henry, of Lehigh Gap, till county, is at present having the old hotel at that place demolished with the view of erecting a new and more sub stantlal structure. On Tuesday of last week, while the workmen were illggln near where the old bar stood, they canio across a package of cigars, neatly wrapped In a pieco of paper which bor the dato 17S3. There were eighteen cigars in tho pack and all but a few of them were well preserved. Mr. Henry will preserve the cigars as a relic. Th building was one of the oldest In that section of the country and ever since il erection, over a century ago. was used at a hotel. S37Elcgant new style lings, lace Jims, watch chains, sleeve buttons and ewclryofall kinds; Litest jleslgus; it will pay you to tiiKoa looic nt is, llelil' stncK, flatten uiiuiiK. Col. Lentr Camp, No. 05, Sons of Veterans, was organized in this borougl last week. Tho following ollicers were chosen for the present term: Captain V. 1). Miller; First Lieutenant, A. L. Campbell; Second Lieutenant, Warren Connor; Orderly Sergeant, Charles Me Kelvey; Chaplain, Win. McCormlck; Quarter Master Sergeant, J. W. Buchj The Lelilghtnn base-ball dub will cross bats with a Sktlngtoti nltw, on the. morning of May Sth. (Jliiuss BHio TlicTitil- ors, still lmvo a low of those justly celebrated $10 suitings on hand. A public sale of valuable real ostato will take place, at the Fort Allen Iloiwc, Wclssport, to-day (Saturday). J. T. Bretney, the V. & It. cxpreM man, sports n brand now waon, built by the Lehigh Wacou Company, of this place. Aftcrathoroughtnst Dr. T. Horn C. Lchlghton and W. F. Blerv Weliort most ioltlvc!y assert tint Acker's F.ngllsh Betucdy Is the beat medlclnofor Asthma, Croup, Coughs, Whooping Cough, and nil Lung Troubles that run be found. Ask them about It, for they fully guarantco It. Our public schools closed an eight months' term last Monday. Siatlngton is to hayo macadamized streets. hy should not Lchlghton? A hundred yards every year would soon do tho necessary work. Over one million boxes of Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets sold In the Kist twelve months.purely upon their merits. Why suiter with Chronic Constipation, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Sick Head ache, and Fenialo Troubles, when Dr. C. T. Horn Lchiehtou and W. F. Blerv Wclssport, olTeryou relief and positive cure in the Dyspepsia -tablets, incy sell them on a guarantee. A sociable hop comes off at tho Valley House, to-nlghl (Filday). Don't miss It. Lehigh Classls, of the Beformcd Church, will meet at Siatlngton on May 27th. EST-Oulck Train, On Time, namn- den Bailioad Watches; best in the world. See them at F.. H. Hold's, Mauch Chunk. J. n, Illntcrmistcr, aged 00 years, recently eloped fromMahanoy City with Miss Annie Spargo, a sprightly bruuctle aged 18. G. W. Bavert. of Black Cieek, Lu zernc county,' who was a guest a', a Wllkosbarre hotel on Tuesday night, blew out the gas, and made a narrow escape from death. Tlie people of Siatlngton are again discussing the project of extending the limits of their borough both north and south, so as to bring In new building territory. Spuino opknino. Larco well select ed new stock of Wam. I'Afi:iis, Uoitnims, Dix'o nations. (Sample books sent out, ) Best job bargains ever illercd. jjado window hiiaiiiis on pring rollers 50c. nnd upwards. Faint- iNii, iapi:k iianoing nnd siiaiii: jiak ino. The best work nt fair pi Ices. HAD, OH., AVKIIII.I. PAINT, PUTTY AND OI.ASS. K. t . LUCKKNIIACII, 111 Broadway, Mauch Chunk, Pa. We have great confidence in the future and popularity of the G. A. I!. Grand Mai eh hy J. Wlegand, just pub lished. It has the true ring, and must be extensively used. An elegant like ness of the Commander-in-Chief of the G. A, It. adorns the title page. Price 40 cents. Ign. Fischer, Publisher, To ledo, Ohio. Fald Ebberts' teams are all In plendld condition for the coining season he is continually adding new stock, and his prices are down to "rock hot torn." Livery on North street. with the same time last year. g. a. n. I .1? - 1 -1 . -.! aojounu'ii suiien mm-; in?? of tho John D. Moi tolotte Post. '181. G. A. II. will bo at b o clock. A lull intend' once requested. My Order J. S. Won, I . U. SOBsT.HirTIONS RECEIVED From April SUth to Slay 13th, i860 for the Camion Ahvocatr: Dr. .1. A. Meyer, M.iikIi Chunk V..I. KlUler, UliUblon lleulmi rrnterniaehr, U'IiIkIUoii... AltIMl H ll,r I lltffMlMl Men. renstoriimelier. New JlalumliiK T. .1. Peek, lhUlilmi luiHnl Harm. rw Krrtmi I.. A. Knim. !h!i:!itim Clin. KmilTmaii, Wllkeshnrre I. i Mil". IW.lltllll'lli, U" lesnli Mrnlin. l,rh!sl:ton... Win. liebltc. Ililditini I MnUelui-r, liPhliflibvi T. I). ( IHUSS, l lilrbto'i . A. i ihiish. l.Pliiameu IVrd. 1'ieUoh. liblttbtOM U. W. D.-els'melOttU'MiIti Valley. . .iim .oru i. iarK, .eAMueuoniug t CO 1 M I no 1 (O 2 no 3 60 t 00 I Ml 1 tu Beaver Bun Items. Dr. J. G. Zern, of Welssport.passod through tlio valley Tuesday on a busi ness lour. Al. Haupt moved Into Mrs. Ott's house during the week. Tlico. Gangcwer, of Cherry vlllc, spent Sunday with the Danzcr family. The crops all through the valleyaro looking splendid and, should the weather provo favorable, largo crops of grain and fruit may be cxpecleil. Oi.r.oMAnur.uiNi:. Tho Lehigh Waeon Works. The Lehigh Wagon Co., (limited), of Lchlghton make a specially of spring wagons. They have lately sent some very handsome, wagons to Baltimore, Sid., Brooklyn, N. V . Hnckensack, N. J., Albany. N. Y., and other places. The spring wngon lately purchased by our druitglst Sir. C. W. Horn was built hy tlieni, and It Is n daisy. Descriptive circulars and prices of butcher. dellvlry. baker and milk wygnns will be mailed by them on application. They guarantee their work to b tceond to no other make, and cheaper In price. Siatlngton A'etcj. Siege of Vicksburg Pecpls in and oat of Town. Our people who iimv have rclathes or Henrls sis Unit llieni will i-reath obllce us bv M-ndliiiS In their mimes unit residence for publication under tills lieml. i-.im i oit.j Mrs. W. T. Colburn, of Ashley, is tin; guest of Sirs. SI. O. Bryan, on Coal street. Sirs. Clms. James, of Philadelphia, s the guest of Sirs. H. V. Slorlhliner.on Bank street. SIlss Nora Clark.an estimable young adv of Nesquehonmg, spent several lays In town this week. Our friend C. SI. Sweeny.of Sweeny & Sloore, Wllkcsbarri', was home for several days last week. Siiss Siyra Good, who has taught the first priiuaiy teho'd, of Ibis place, o very creditably for the past eight mo nt lis, returned to her Philadelphia home this week. -Go and see tlio great war drama "The Siege of Vicks burg," at School, to-night (Friday). Proceeds for the benefit of John D. liertolette Post, G. A. I. You will have a rich treat, and help the bovs." Don't forgot. Ad mission, 35 cents, children lo cents. Does your baby get colic? Beinem bcr it will quletlv sleep in ten minutes after giving Dr. Hand's Colic Cure. Mothers, do not give it opltates to dull its mind, hut use the Colic Cure for your remedy. Tilce, 25 cents. James 11. Nicholson, Grand Secre tary of the. Grand Lodge of Pcnnsjl, vania, I. O. O. F., has issued it fiatcr nal greeting announcing that the an nual sessions of the Grand Encampment and Grand Lodge of Pennsyhania will be held nt Harrisburg on Slay 17th and 18th respceticly, at 0 o'clock a. in. Dr. V. T. Horn Lchlghton and W, F. Bieiy Wclssport, wisli to make an assertion, which they can back with positive guarantee. It Is nil about Acker's Blood Elixir. They claim for it superior merits over all other remedies ot its Kind, unit guarantee lor It n posl. the nnd sure cure for Bheumatism, Syphlllls, and nil blood disorders. It frees tlio skin from spots and disease and leaves the complexion clear. Ask them about it. Henry Graver, manufacturer of bricks, whose yards are are located in South Lchlghton, had the misfortune to lose ."1,000 bricks which were stacked to dry, by the heavy fall of rain last Friday An excursion from Mauch Chunk to Germantown, stopping at all stations between this point and Bethlehem, on the 27lli Inst. Fare from this place and return, SI. DO. Cheap. Don't fall logo, DJDanlel Krcsgo respectfully aiv pounces to the citizens of East Weiss port, th.it he has opened a store and will nave on nana all kinds or fresh IMi and fruits in season. A line line of confec tionary always on hand. Threo or four boarders will be taken at very reasonable rates. May 1 Iw The glowing grass is much farthe advanced thai: usual at Ibis period of the year, and Iho prospects arc that w wo will have a heavy hay crop thl season Sir. David Illskcy, for tome years past barkeeper at tho American hotel. in Mauch Chunk, will have charge of the new Walineta hotel, at Glen Ouoko, B9-Another New Stock. Sliss Al venhi Graver was to the city this wee nml returned home with another new n..ll .1. ... 1. , r it... i ii . - bcrgcantof the Guard, Ed. McCormlck; ,ncIlulfg tll0 ,a.st 6t,.08 nm, lr,lllm mrpurui oi wiu viuaiu, juuiuus neuu. Lots at Tr'vate Sale. l'hc following lots in tho Borough of Lehlghtnn are nlTcred for sale cheap for cash: One comer Lot on Northampton street, opposile the Catholic chinch, and three lots on lianK sweet, aiijoiniug property of John T. Seminel nnd oppo- (... r 1 'HU J-t. liciv luiliiu liuusrs. iipi'i; (u P. I). CI.AUSS. 3w. to fine nnd iinnritoniucut who sell the gift coo.is inc. piurally, ns responsible, for Ihcy nre offeilng an In ducement, or prize, lo housekeepers to uo a food Hint contains a corrosive poi sen. This Is n predicament in "which it Is not possible our grocers will caro to place ihemcse.lves when they think scr lonslv of the matter. It must be borne In mind that every one of those gift or prlzo baking now tiers, nre alum baking powders. These powders cost less than four cents pouud to produce: the gift orpilze co3ts but a few cents more. They nio sold at the price of a tiist-elass baking powder, so that the swindle, In a commercial sense. Is enormous. But the chief In In tilt y uf the business consists in selling ns pieauniainy w uoicsoine, uu iiriicie ui a positively injurious character, and by means of gifts or bribes inducing scr vnnts or unsuspecting housekeepers to purchase and uo It In our dally food l Here should bu .somcpioiupi metiiou of reaching these dangerous practices and tiiiiihlilii ' tlio parties engaged in their promotion. If thu ptesent laws are not nuuile, wo commend tho matter tu tlio cnnsbieraiiou oi our state lioar.i of Health for recommendation of such additional legislation as shall be elTcc live for the protection of the public. Closing Exercises of oar Public Schojls. On Tuesday evening last the largo and commodious school hall, in this place, was literally packed, with people who had nssemblcd lo witness the clos, lug exeicises of our schools. Tho pro immune, opened by the Mucins of vacation tong, by pupils of thu Inter mediate school; niter which came lu quick succession songs, recitations and dialogues, hy the scholars or tho lower schools. Wnut of space will not permit us to deal with the scholars who took part in we would llkn lo do, sulllce It to s.iy, bmvetcr, that tltny were a grand success in tho different parts assigned llieni. Tho A. B. C.duelt.by Ella Peters nnd licrtlo Durllng, was exceedingly well rendered nnd iccelved a hearty lounil ot applause. Part Second. Down by the Sea. A llama In two ants, by thy Principal and members of the high school, was ery successfully rendered, affording mud; miui-cmcnt to the audience who were highly delighted w!lhtliocliaiinln!:Kiit lluvinund. (Mary Ebliert) thu city hello, .Mother dale, (Mov 1 l.iussl and lie beautiful dandier Kilty. (Ell.t Peters) us well as wlih tho other characters, Messrs. Boberls, CI.uhs, Bachiiiun Painter, llauk and Trexler. Prof. Unbelts has been willi us about two months, having accented tho piln clpalshlp of our schools upon tho reslgn-v tlon of l'lof. Burr, mid during tills time lie lias become a great fjvoille with all the scholars, and bcltiir cunduetei schools It would be a hard matter to find. Learning about a mouth nyo that an entertainment ahvus follows the closing of the schools, he commence the io:k;ill who were present Tuenl.iv night saw the fruit of his efforts. A fie the eiiteitaliimeni, loud were the praise of I he scholars and high theeomnieiula tlon of J'lor. ,i. il. lioberts, resting on Northwest coiner of lion nnd li.-iuk streetsi Lutheran, right reslhig on left of nrangelleal, the M. E. will form lu front of their ilmr.-b, .luliu I), llertolcttu l'ost will form on Last side of IlanUwuy tight testing on Sweeny's corner, 'Teutonla Society will "form on Uankway, rlitlit rcsllng on lertot lloitoijtto Post, (Inaden lltiellen Lodge. I. O. of O. F West side of Hank street, right corner Iron st.t VarryUHo Comet Hand will form on left ufTcutonln Society, Knights of lienor nnd Wehsport mid I'nrryi'llle 0aiup3 nt I'. O. S. of A. will form along Uankway, Iglil resting on right of I'nrryvllle Cornet and, Lolilgliton Dunn Corps will form on South eo'rner ot .Lankway, right resting tit Dald Krcainrr's cctner, tho Wclsspoit Sun day Schools to form Immediately on the left of Ilium Corps. The procession will move In the follow hie oideri Alton Cornet lund, Speakers lu cm Utiles, Wcgor.s wllh uoddess of Liberty, &c, John Ij. Iieitoluto 1 ost, U. A. It. leutoiila isoclelv, Guaden llnelten Lodge, I. O. 0. 1 1'airjMllu Cornet Hand, ., KnlgliLs of llcuur, Weissuort t'nuip, V. (). U. of A., 1'arrjTllle Camp, p. o. S. of A., LelilKlilon iii-utn Corjis, 7.1. L. Sunday h'-bont, Ileforined Sunday school. Evangelical Sunday School, Liiiiiuran ouuuuy dciiooi, Olfts of Poison. Decoration Day-Programme , It. is time thai respeelable tncrelfntfta The loltowlng l.s the piogrammo arranged, combined with consumers for the sup- forlheobsertnnee of Decoration Day in this presslon of all gift, prlws and lottery boronglu seliemes In connection w lib llie snle of The children to represent the Slates will articles of lucrelmiidUe. These scheme meet at the St. l;. elinrch at 12rf o'clock, and 1 nre not only demoralizing to legitimate , procession move Rt l .on. I Iru.ilness nnd to the morals of the coin-! Tho teachers and scholars will assemble nt ! inuiiltv. hut in the extent in which they : il.cir ni,ei.iu-o ..i, .i ,,.. ,,. ...,,i tlw jKipiilar innufacturers of iron are hmg cairlcil in tlio sale of articles I marchdownlionStreetlis follows! l'tcfornied Unit-, Ac. 1 of fo"'l I'Rve become n source of great i sc10()1 , lglt teMn m llR1 Sl)Uih C1)riicr ot -Fw Hie week ending Slay 8, there l'nscr to the public health, hey arc. ,rim nml IJattk flre(.,a! l;vnnlf,,CBli rK,,t were 111,04ft Ions of cool shlpjied over t0tl,i,)fS ,orc or lt-s than delces to llss Lehigh Valley rallrtmd, making a swindle Inmost and itnsii'pecllng people, tolnl loUleoi,7A7IUtons,and show- , It Is gratifying to leum that In tomn. , . . ,,,.,, .. i Instances the ollicers of the law have Injt an Inerwse of WD.041 tonscoinpnrtHl . . ... . . N k and also in Chicago, parties who In this wny offered gifts to purchasers of their packages h.ie icecntly been arrested upon Indictments for lottery swindling. The latest ciindi Iate3. botli for public execration nnd crimlual prosecution. are the manufacturers of the aluiti baking panders, who nre both by means of tr. .... , i .it-....-!.... ..e , , . ,,, , fT II , ,rtT KlltS HUH lUlfaUIJ k!i;iCl,, IllSJfUlll ,il irltl 111 Hellers llllll, MUiN-.lariro nuantltles of their corrosively DAY BVBXING, MAY 1 7, , KSSTS OTS'iSaffi no housekeeper will admit them to her kitchen, knowingly. This tonn of swindle is not only being peddled Tom house to house, but under the promise of Urge profits to lie realized, the manufacturers arc entrenching themselves behind the counters of many grocers bv getting them to offer the alum iiooJswIlh the gifts of lottery tickets JJj attached, thereby shifting the liability r Jj to ptoocutlon, In part, upon other nnd, l on perhaps, Innocent jut tics. Every grocer t to j or dealer, for Instance, who sells or of J JJ fers for sale any of the prize or lottery j jnl bnklui powders is a criminal lu the eye t (' of the law. and llnble, upon cum let ion, while tnojC At School Hall Ilcsolations of K of L. Li-.iltairroN-, May 7th. twfi. The following resolutions were adopted by L"h!i;liton Aseinbl No.ST'.o K. of I., lzi Wiii.iu:as law end order bus bo vlelatcd mil trampled under liK.t in some portions of nr i-imitirv. bv a bodv of men eouuiion'.v Uiiown as An.irelilsts, nnd V. hmiian, all Mieli unl.infnl nielhods nre eoiui.irv lo ttie sinlt ii'-d gi'iiloimit our five lusilii.liou-', aiidslnci ih - r.ioias oi Isiiuuht laiitii' i. n reu ossen 11 H-iireiu uiuhiis liinitKi-iiitK tie 11 revnveu in ti 1.1-iiiicmcu sseinblv No. tiTW K.of I... most seMTi'ly nniti'initv Hie li.n baious anil iini-i lllisl lue tics of the sivealled AnlireliUts; ami Itutiier, I!I;soi.vf.ii, mat mis Asseniiuv, in uie ii-imii .if Ijiu nml llrili'r.i1eltl:lllilslll.'l St1eeil justice be uieeted out to all inciter and ihm-iieli-.itois ol uulawliiliiels. JUt emplimieal- ly iin we ileci.ire ourselves in i'ior oi ine iiiahitcuaiiee of and obedience lo nil laws Unit tend to answer peace and human liiipiil- ess. i I , lilrty Days for Shooting Ills Wife. A ilesiiiiteliilit'einMllsville.llllt Inst.. says: .leie Drown, who u monlli ngo shut his wife iitid then put a iilolol Uill into Ills own head, luesil.iy pluailttd guilty of aggravated as.uiltand battery, A surgical examination of tlio woman s he.ul continued lliown's statement that lie only used a blank cartridge on Iter. The wndillit" of that cartridge.hownvcr, broke the skin and had the effect of crossing her ejus. Judgo Pershing, In reviewing ! Iterate, said ho believed that Brown was more sinned against than s nu its. ami as Ills wife leu liini n lent blu life he iidWscd him to leao her. Ho let Blown nil' with thirty days' addition al Impiisontneni. Ho warned llriiwn airainst nnv further atlempt on his own life and Brown promised, for the sake of his sons, to make none. To-night (Friday). Hotel Coif jx, Colfax Springs. Ia A fashionable summer tesort nml fin est sanitarium- in America, ,1:1:1 miles west of Chicago, !il mllus east of Dos Moines. All Itoek Island express train stop there. Will open Slay -0, for stun of 181 thai prince of cateicrs, Geo, Clirlti.ui, niktiagcr. Accomodation fur awl guests. Parlors and room elegantly furnished. I aides silinplu oiisty proviiii'd. n hie, mien veianna on nil sides, and windows nilmittllig lluhl and flesh nlr. (iiotuiiU in line order, swings, lidiiinin -ks, liowling alleys, cro'inet. IdllUnls, anil cierj auxiliary to iienitiiiui amiieenieni, I'leasant wiilxs nnd drives In iliadv groves. Mineral baths under direct Ion of a competent physician. "Old SI. C, wnler, a great renlomr and InMgor.itor. IXtaiilllitl scenery. 1 .n illlles lor lnw! Ing and Hilling. I'luyer's Northwestern urciicntra engigeil lor I lie season, in formal "Hoiw and evening eourert timid society nnd congenial sttrruiiin! lugs. Tlio teuiiHirtiiv ubode uf eulll vale.1 and relitnsl iHiiple. Write tclegmpli nt nnco for rooms bufore "Til lil'Sll couiiuence. Ilerr SI ost, the acknowledged lead cr ot Socialists In the I'ltiiesl S n ot.wss arretted In Now York Tuesday iiIhIU In a dlsreiHUablii house In Allen street by Inspector Hrynes. SIihi Is under In illeiuient for lioldlng an unlaw fill as semblage aii'l ror culling upon Ilk to! lowers lo bum, plunder and ravage, Wilssjioit Unlun Mmday School, Welssport l.vnngellcitl Sunday School, CItl7cus on foot, ' Cariiaircs. Koule, up Hank to Pumpkin Alley, through l'uiuirKlu Alley In Second, down Second to Elm, out liltn lo Cemetery. 'I tic exercises at the Cemetery will boas follows: Oncnlnc Pravnr. llev. Win. Mntor: slnzlnir b Sunday hcliool cinldtetr, Adclicss In Lng llsli, by llev. (I. W. Uiosst singing bvihe Cliuich Clinlrs: Aildtcss lu lierniiiti. bv liev. (1. W. htlbliztliecoiatloni'f graves the schools singing ".ny country us ot nice," rcc. t sa lute b old soldiers; music by Alton Cornet iiauti, viosuii;cxeicisi.suy hcy. j. ji. ntiuer tniisle bv Hand. Tlio liroceSHloti will then reform in the samu ouler and march down Elm lo flank, up naiiK io iincrsccuon ot uaiiKwtty, down liaiiKwny io voissjioii, uitiviih; opposile ine I'll i e nuuare. ine mil it si uau anu eoiiui it tee on ilceoratlou will be detached and nor. iced to the cuiuctcry t" pet form their dullos, the i.rocesslon lno.ing down While Street and countermarching to tlio rublte Squaio wiieru me eeieiiioiuesw n oe opeueu nv jicv. V. C. v blss, singing by Iho selmols; address by Kcv. J, v.. 1' reenian, music by Hand, mid elosliiK exercises by liev. Mr. Eggc, alter whlclithcLelilgliton portion ot Ihu pioccsslnn will reform and march lo Dank street and be dismissed. inutilities are earnestly lnvlteu to unmet nale. and those v.isliiui' to contribute iloweis will ple.-.sc leave tlieni at the Caiihox advo- catl: ouice, oral uie resilience oi ti. ii Peters, before lo o'clock A.M. on the irMb The Sunduv School scholars will each l.rovlde themselves with bouquets or wreaths which will lie handed to the decoration committee tit tltu cemetery gide m Lentgiiton or at the 1'iiblle houare tu ivelsnort. Tim loilimhu? Is ft list of comrades builetl In the seveiid cemeteries hi this boiouidi and neighborhood so ur ns we hae been able In usceitalu, slio.ilu any oi our liientis Know nl otliei.s they v. Ill confer a favor by handing the niiniesto iisdtuii.gtlioioiiiliiK week, so we can mako the nsctssary corrcetlnnsi iNiEimnii ix i.EiiKitiTON ci:meti:riks. v.Mn or Il2i Joint Leniz, I Hen Kol l;r. licuvcr, j iiconaru itoniz, Daniel Klou. I.ATK i;eiu:i.i.ioN". W. IIcberlhiL'. Chaiies Kemeier, r.uas vveiss, Hunry Molgnau, Mathew Melgliau, 1". 1". Longstrcit, Millaiu iloiitr, Churles Mulhenrn. C'huilcs Patterson, Jcremlati Knous. Daniel Naudeis, Henry Miller, James Holmes, Ilurarc DeYoung, A. L. Patterson, Uwli Kllnicer, Cralivlllc Chiuss, David O'llrlan, I'.. I'. Mullicani. Adam liueluiiau, dolin D. Uerlolette, Oeoice Dick, lames 11. Campbell, iwmivviLi.K ci:mkti:uy. Charles Wltitllns, I Auaust Wlntllng, latin Mlllliam, Hubert l'liirur, Abu. ilelfoid. i Charles llrown. Charles ltaiualy, liiiuiiigattcn. Wr.ISSI'OKT CIMIRTEltr. Jacob Weiss, 1"8. I John Arncr, 1812, 1 Jacob Sidiwunk, 18! itniiEt.i.io.v. .lames Powell, Join. ('. iiiich, Charles Hi own, Charles Poyer, Mailln lllose. (leoivu Derh immcr, .on. ij. iniiuor, William V. Klotz, Kobert Wellnnd, William Kline, li.ii'iiman, l'rank Weiss, latJ, i.ati: Atnandes Meyer, Francis Kooit. Albi rt Herman. Mlreiiumrleu. (icorge Unci:, Jacob Wlsner, lUilll limn, Alex. I'iitz. Alex. Ilartman, l'rank Sourwluo. John I'iiwuII, XI5W MAIIOSINO CRMKTEItV. (). V. Miisselmau, I Joseph Xlertz, lleniy Snyder, I Aukiisii.s Wallon, (leorge Arb, J llejiry Welif.stelu, liluilguoy ivooas. East Mauch Cbank Letter. "Under thu Laurels," a drama in lire acts, was rendered In School Hall on Friday and Saturday evenings, t crowded houses, by the members of the Literary and Sllte Society of tho Be formed church. The play Is a good ono Willi plenty of liuiunr and was well len dcrcd. Win. A. ll'ltikler. ns "Kyi llrantford, tin; villain:" John Lnbaire ns'Tnink Colewoodj" Frank Bottiiiann as "Bob Uttiton, tho spy," and Calvin Bell, as "Iho Sheriff," were, all good (he same may be said of .Misi Allc HennvholT. ns "Bosn Slllfordi" SIlss Sadie Skate, as "Sirs. SHIford:" SIlss Minnie Tracy, as "Polly Dowler," and SIlss Lizzie Diclil, as "Sookcy Butloti." ne tun was made by vi iiiinm uravcr, as "Jeke." and William (Jassttcr, as "Ike Hopper." These two gentlemen are very clever comedians and kept the audience In good humor. Sir. Winkler, as "Kyle Brnntfonl," was exceptionally strong, and to him Is due a great deal of credit fur his fine acting. The Storm Scene In thu l hi nl act was good, ns was al'o tlie Jail Scene In tho same acf. The entertainment closed with the laughable farce. "Hans Von Smash," with Win. Grneras "Hans," who suc ceeded In koeplngtlie audience lu neon ilmutl roar with hi btoken German. To say It was a success Is sullicient. They made $I0 clear of all expenses. N'alhan Kreage, fonncily of East WfiMporl, but now n citizen of this pluce, has the contract for Patrick Con nors new dwelling. Ilooven Bros", new drug store Is He dlsatinenre.1 about two woekt nan. 1 ft Hearing completion. I he plaster- but from his il.lltifciiUee lias tnt forth i rrs are at worn anil It will toon bo reams of IncendlarynrtleWhnMwIi I lie ready for tlie ininUrs. mioiiuiii oi tne f rriAfii. ni wiiicn ne ill i ne Wile mill Is voiy attractive, it ill,.. 'I'l... f l....l.a,l l.va. ....I. ....... ... I.. .1 ..1 ..r iiw i9j-itfft iinnvii itp ( u I 111 , t'lll I 111 iltli U INTERNATIONAL LESSONS. jiv in:v. r. n. iiAnnur.Aviis. Lesson 7. -Vny 10. THK XOIILIIMAS'S SOK. .Tolinlv, -13-51. Golden Text, John Iv, CO. Timc.Jiinuary, A. D 28. l'lace, Cana, In Galilee, anil Ctipcniniim, a city on the shores uf llie Sea of Galileo, Leaving the hospitable Sycltar .Tents traveled northwards totiiililco. Ills way 1,1,1 111,,, iki.i llm t-f.mrwlideil rite nf Kiunarin, then called Sebnstc, glittering with Its inagntliccni icmiuo turn ptiuuc buildings, its ttitiuiplitil iinlics nnd theatre and Laths. It was then in its glory and wits n splendid monument of Bomaii aggrandizement nnd imwer. Passing through the Hittuaritiin country lie enmu into'Gtililei', and nvoiditig Ills old Nuzareite lionic, lie went to Ciinn, the placu where lie performed Ills first miracle. This whs on Ills first return front Jordan, nnd now Ills senind return nbont to be marked In a similar manner. Nine or leu months hud pasted nwiiy sin e then, and He hud become well- known nnd lionotcd m the hind, and ills repulntionns n Healer had been heralded far and wide. At certain seasons of the year dwellers on the shores of Galilee wo.-c more or less subject to fevers, owing to llie heat -anil the marshy nature of the d strict. A rich man iifCiipcrnaum had u son who was tints taken sick about tins time.. Human skill availed naught t in his lavor, and the anxious imu loving parent turned bis eyes anxiously toward I Inn who win said to be the great llcuier. He hurried lo Oina, some twenty or twenty-live iniiis distant, and at mho sought ii interview with Jesus. The disciples had (rone lo thcirseverul hornet!, ami Ihu Savior wuj staying, probably, witli :i friend. Ouiitlv enioving that social and di tnestie lilc wlilih wiisnlwuys a pleasure to Him, He is informed thiita distinguished stranger wished to sec-Him. Christ not onlv blessed and s.ineiineu me social nml domestic relations of life, but lie 1 ivnrialily showed courtesy to those with whom lie aine In contact. He received the stranger and beard his re quest. There stood the man, his whole nature stirred to its inmost depths with the fear that his son might die. There ho stood, earnestly hoping that Jesus might save the boy's life. Tins Slastcr saw at once that lie only regarded Him us n healer of physical pain and disease, and so He Tikes iiim, substantially, why he came to Him for physical healing, uiul how it was that lie hud no sense ol need of spiritual healing. The man repeated his request, and then the Sliudor quietly told him, "Go thy wv; thy sou livctlt." The divine message entered his soul and ho believed, and started on the home ward journey of twenty miles or more. That night iio rested on his way, tlie path being somewhat dangerous, and next morning us lie started out again he met some of his servants who had come to meet him and to tell him there was no need to bring t lie great llcalcrnnyfurther. for his son was belter. And when be asked them nt what hour his son begun to imprnc, lie found that it was the same hour that Jesus had snidj "Thy son liveth.' He went home believing on the Son of God, whom ho now recognized ns the Messiah, and not only himself but his whole house believed on Jesus. So to human heat ts and human lives tlie Christ is always bringing happiness nnd peace and joy. i.r.ssox THOUGHTS. 1. In nil nliiiirs of life ask help of J csus. '2. Have faith in Christ; He is able to deliver vou. Ii. God is everywhere, and His power is over all His creatures. 1. Christ can heal tho sin-sick soul. Cf Interest to ladies. The now treatment for ladies' diseases discovered by Dr. Slaty. A. Gregg, the distinguished KngJIsh Physician and nurse, which lias revolutionized the en tire mode of treating these complaints in England is now being introduced into tlie U. S., under a fair and novel plan. Sullicient of this remedy for one montlt'ii treatment is scntrce to every lady who Is sintering fiom any disease common to the sex who sends her address and 111 iict. stamps for expense, charges, etc. It Is a poultice cure for any form of female disease and theree trial package is many times sullicient to ellect a per manent cure. Full directions arcompany llie package (which Is put up in a plain wrapper) also price list for fiilute tefer- enee. Xo trial packwvn Kill he sent Utter Aug. Jul. 1SS0. Address, tiitniiu ltKMinir Company, Pal.mvica, N. Y. Slay 10, Sd-yl. STOCK MARKETS. Reported up In 12 o'clock, by Dn Ilnven 4 ToiviHend.DanUers.S'o, 30 S Third Street, Philadelphia, titocua bought and sold either lor rash or on niarcui. rhiladctph-.a, Sloy 12, lc8fl. bid ssked H SVs. Kxt 1 1 I V S Currency IPs 130 U S 41, new 1123 1121 U SJ's I2B I Silt Decoration Parade, 29tli ! WLfiOUGLAS' 3j SHOE riT' iVJ'iJsW1"' rT t ?ST TAN Wj&is P W.L DOUGLAS' Oolcbrated $3.00 Shoe, .Button, Lace & Congress, Challenge!" a v $3.00 Shoo In the world. Sliidc by K.'ofL. with tlie General Scerolary Turner', name slump ed on 'every Imx. We tiro tlie only firm, in town, , that sell tliisslme; No Omens Can Urrr It.-1 9 LAWN ! LAWN ! 2000 YARDS DRESS LAWN"! All Coloks ! All Prices I 240 GENT'S FINE SCARFS, 25c. APIECE! We sell only for Gnsh. Credit menus high prices, becnuse one customer litis to pay profit lor another's bad debts. All we ask of you is, to come and see for yourself; we do not s:iy that we arc selling cheaper than all others; we leave that for the people to decide themselves. BANK STREET, LET1IUIITON, PA. DUC. 19 :SS5 You all want Spring & Summer Hats & Bonnents. I have been to tlie Citv and purchased a complete line of MILLINERY GOODS comprising Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Children's Co'lars & Cuffs. 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 services of a IRST CLASS CITY MILLINER for the SEASOU I Aid;ing you to call nnd see my Block before purchusing elsewhere. I wish to remain, ourn Itespeclliilly, MRS. ELIZA FATH, Ba.nk Street. Leh.iarh.toii. 3? a. March 2i), 1S88 3m r n editor. In police hendiiMrter. lie s found under the bed in tliehoiiM and groveled iii;o it cur lien nrrotieu. Camp Guard, Jt. K. (iravcrj Picket Guard. Wm. Campbell; Color Sergeant, Win. Shlngler; Camp Council, It. .1. Sewell, John Longkamcrcr, Milton Krenge. Charles Bossard, of ChcrryvIIIe.btd his leg so badly crushed by a kick from a vicious cow, that It Is feared nmpi tation tlll be ncessary. ItiKi. Call before purchasing elsewhere. Miss Alvcula lraver, next to J homas drug stote, Dank street. Miss Maggie Mahr, n highly re spected young lady, formerly of Packer ton, died In llristol, I'u., on Monday last nnd wns Interred In the Catholic Cemetery, In tills place on Wednesday afternoon. A large number of relatives and friends followed n r remains lo Uielr Usi re.-.lng place. Mahoning Items. Mr. r.da.ir Snyder, of Siatlngton. was canvassing the Valley wllh I'easie's 'Popular Kdticator," a book of recent Issue. Mr. Strckel preached In bt. John's church on faund.iy in place of liev. A. Bartholomew. The ranks of tin) Select School liavo been swelled during tint week hy several new students, ninonis whom are Messrs. "I.onfelloiv" and "l'reeuian." Kllas Ilex lias built au addition lo his dwelling. W. A. Siller, it is repotted by Phll delphia pipers, won n race with his pacer, Sally ('. Owing lo the threatening weather tho literary tocicly was hut ino.ijrly at tended on Saturday evening hut: not withstanding, an intTostiiig debate came nlT on the labor iiuestluu. Knsllsh services will lie hold In llie Centre Square school house tn-morrmv (Sunday) evening. Mr. Sluekel will oliiciatc. Dash. Go and see it! It Is gratifying to know tint the re duction of the National debt goes on very satisfactorily. During the ten months of llie present llsoal year lliere dticllon reiirhcd K7,lrTI,HaH, nt ititn pared wllh $.V),075,JU In llie correv ioiiillng iluift last ytwr. The mvIiik lu the item of Interest alone wlllsimmnl to half n million dollars. This should satisfy the llepulille.ius that a Demo cratic a linlnlttratlon can go im utler In llie matter of economy and reduction of the public debt. Sectetary Mannlne Is so far rweov cre I from Ills recent Illness that he ex pects lo resume his duties in llie treat' n ry depart incut at no A iiiiililtinle of pertiiml frtemls r zratifteil to burn of Mr. Ma lining s coo suleseeiiec. Cli uie Meven.Rit old an.l retprcUul citizen of '.'uiasamiu.i. fur the ust Iwenly years In the lobacco budims. Mauch Cbuuk fur a Sunday walk. ()nsi:nvi:u. I'piinsylvaniu H it 52 121 Pliilsdelpliii A Heading P. It Ill H3 fi.-hiKh Valley It II 511 : LmiicIi (innl v Navigation Cn sl'2 51 Itnir. N. Y. A" Phils. It 11 Co 2J 21 New Jersey Central a'.lj 40A Northern Pacific Coin 2.1 2I1J " " Prerd 55? 551 Oregon Transcontiiif ntnl 2SJ 282 Union Purine -JiiJ PJJ WeMrrn Union 01 J fi2 Vi Shorn I sis lnSJ I0S5 Louuvill- A Xatliville .151 351 Silvor. (JTradesI HI .llAItltllll). I.ovki.v Atwooii. At the mansion of James Utile. Ksq.. Vandeibilt Avenue. Htnten Island. X. V., by the llev J. A. I.lltle, of llokeiidnuqiia ami Dr. J. v. I'.celeston, of i niton, X. Y.. on Amil Mr. John K. Lovely, of Brooklyn and Miss Lillian M. Atwood, of Stnplctiin, Statcu Island. Attacking an Insurance Company. A number of the readers of the Caii Hon AnviM'ATi; will read the following wiin t nt crest: .Mtnrneyticueraii astliiy TuwssUy llled In the Dauphin County Court uu Information prepared by In surance Commissioner IVrster asking for the forfeiture of the charter of the New Kin Life Atoocinilon of lbTit, u I'oiiiirii which has done biinincts lu Pliliitilelphla for about ten jears. I'ro 1 chkIIiiji were beyuti alnst it last fall, I but the company lias continued Its busi ness The prssseut Information charges - tliat It lt tod with Its franchises to a lift vale iierwin. wlio manauil it for his 'V. Vh ',L,.,Xr , tl"t its funds have been used Z frUml. .fc ''i'?.1...1'! .T.lT. murgiii Mllonted by Its', MMiieiimcs aiuounling lu double the lo; that its siitU-HMinu tu lb InsuraiHHi ComtiiU iduiMsr kkve Vkmh delayed and nut ren dered aecttftMnc Ui tbi- riUiruneils of dlelntltis ivsl lenw in said uUee en thl. aiul tlut In tlui lsinc uf as Mott lay night uf last eek. of diy. eoein the n4Hcer of the company nflei an Illness of overslx months' dum- Uvorod lh.ous. lie. TUm a-oc!a Ion tlon. Mr. Meter had lived in Cal- Iias bau In ttw IttHatUiiphui cuarts eoa- sauqua foriipwardsoftiity.eyr. Unikm.ly for yean, either miIvIbk to It is l I that fVhliig Umg the rglleri a,....iii. nt frosn tu polkv lIJ- I.ehiah and other l reams on Sushi er ut netnnt uullcle upon the wast is mil an uncommon uecurrossee, inr siius w ho tuupm In such a thltss; en Sutu'ay kImiuUI not fiMyet thai Utstr Is h law against It. and that it Is no offedcu Iiiiltlshalde bv a liiM' of it!: IKin'l fur get (his law If you want to keep out tf 1 trouble ist. 3ds U!iii l an. I trlilsl iMsiMtils. Im U ea-i mm) rvm u l.iln tfannitluni are Inn oi.ir... to IMtu. a ltd It ts an 41.1 Ii llrliniJ.il iImi ibe CiHtft stsr At lo p- imuhi r. .'. isrr u still he made coeJ iuly sjrrn for Imt J1 iliruvfS and ottWrs Three Peculiarities Hooips Sarsaparllla, tho great Hood rurlfier and rogislatlng medicine, Is characterized by tlirco rcct'.llarltlcs, namely i Tho comhlnatlon cf the various remedial agents used. Tlio proportion In w hlch tl.e roots. lierhs, 1)01113, etc., arc inixcu. Tho process by ti lilcli tho active medicinal properties aro 6ecureu. Tho result isaintdlclno of unusual ctrengtlt sivl curative nower. which effects cures here tofore unoo'iallcd. Tucsopccullarltlcs belong exclusively to Hood's Sarsaparllla, and aro Unknown to Others Hood's Sarsarcrllla is rrcrated with the greatest skill and care, by pharmacists of education and lone cxrcrlcnce. llcnco it is a rocdlclua worthy of entire confldcucc. If you suffer frrra scrofula, salt rheum, or any dis ease of tlm Mood, dyspepsia, biliousness, sick luadaehc, cr kidney r.r.d liver complaints, catarrh cr iliccmutSsm, do not fall to try Hood's Sarsaparllla ' I recommend Hood's Sirsaparilla to all ray friends as Iho bckt Mood purifier on caitli." WM. UArr, aruggm, iiimuion, u, " Hocl's Sursanarilla has cured ine ot scrof. uleus humor, sr.d done me worlds rf good otherwise." C. A. Ar.xoni, Arnold, lie, Ji took containing many additional slat raeots of cures will be scat to all who desire. Hood's Sarsaparllla Raid bvTiH dni-flsts. tl I six for 5. Made eoty by C I. HOOD & CO., towtll, Mass. IOO Dosoa Ono Dollar. LADIES I ONE MINIM ! At The Cahpet Emporium O F 607 Hamilton Street, Allentown, Penn'a. Of all the Different Grades, Qualities, Styles and Prices WEMi JlSS For loss in price, than at any time in the history of thirty years, fcmcli as WILTON, VELVETS, BODY BRUSSELS, Tapestry Brussels, 3 Ply, Extra Super Ingrains, HOMEMADE RAG, HALL & STAIR CARPETS, Rugs, Mats, Window Shades, Oil Cloths, &c. I ebruary 27, I8S8-3m have "made away"- with my old stock and am now fully prepared for the tlie with one ot 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 I Ladies' Kid-Button S'loes, $1.25 Up ! Latest Styles Hats & Caps. AT LOWEST PHICES. A.t Tlie "OOEinER STORE." LEWIS WEISS BANK STREET, LEHIGIITON, PA. Ap.ltU.jl V WATKIl ) I S' V WATKlt S ( SODA WATKlt !-() KOI). SODA WATKlt MHI.V WA1EU HtlOA WA'lKlt -AT- Dn. C. T. Horn's, Joseph F. Rex, iin.vf.Kit i.v Flour, Feed& Furniture, Tobacos and Cigars, East Weissport, Penn'a., InUlcs tho people of Wclsiport nnd vicinity to call and examine Ins luntu asortiiiMit ot ko.u1s before piirfliaslni; elsewhere. Prioes Low as tho Iiowost ! anriliT-lMO-ly. MWim & UflMlCALSi CEXTHAI. I'KNTIIAl. OHXTltAI. DItlTC STOTtR. man; srom:. UltUll HI'OIIE. I Ii.iyc llie larr.e.st and most select stock of ever lirouglit to limn. IiiLsn constantly enrrv In Min k tuirl oner fur sile at prhw that defy eoiiiielltloii a complete line ot Wall Paper AND DecorationS, l'rescrlptlortt carefully ooinpotmilNl SODA WATKtt ) ' I H.'IIIA WATKR I n-.ry i. KODA WATCH SODA WATKlt POUA WATKR ; taper & Job Office for S3k I)-atf(l at the County Sent-hai InB a pxtio niiRof i;ounly iinii'e.i and oierchacts ol the coiinly. Larue clrculalloii, CAMPBELL PRESS, and several Job Presses. Tor terms and r-i Honiara, Hdilictt, P. O. woody, General AdvcrtWliB Arrnt Ml-1 2 Cru..tou r
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