The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, July 03, 1886, Image 3

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Statement Thanks.
- Tho members of Jolm 1). llertolctto ,
Pdst,451,''aA. H.,of Lclilfihton, ccr.l.'
' t'i tl.nnk' tho citizens for tho cOnt I Ibu-,
tlohs which they so liberally gavoUp en- j
yWettioPostJojpurcliasa lings amlefijil,
! 'm4i?t.J'riie fpllowlng nro tho liamoS of
tho doners and tho amounts contributed
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Total amount S3U fo
KXI'HXIJKD.
Torn Muskets and i:milpmcnts....i.SHI.42
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1VH . II. Silk Fliiir.... -torn
loo ma I silk Tin
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For l'xjcnses 1 W
For Ilan Covers:: T-n
For Fair (o Philadelphia and return a, 4.00
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Jlalaui'eliiliaiiilsor.I. b..Weljl. , 't.
Total . tft&j a
I certify that tho alKive statement of rivelpts
nnd expenditures Is correct as per bookrfund
'vouchers, J. S. WUilll, IV C.
Administrator's Notice.
. Kstat of DAM HI. KIM'Stll-:. late of Frank
llu two , Carbon county, P:i., dei "d.
M-tiersoI !idiiilu!Mri.tlon on the estate ol
Daniel Kresw, lalu o l lankliii lunnslitp,
Cuboncounly, Pa.,,hao buen siauled In tliu
limlol. signed, to w hum all pcrxons ludehti'd to
said e.stato aro ieiiiested lomako paum-nt,
uud Ihose liavliig elniins or demands will
make (he same known xUllumldilnv.
.1. (). Zi:il.V, Weissport, Pa. .
Iimo is, isao-KO .
Catarrh ely's
CREaMBALM
Gr rclirf nt
once mid Cine
ICoIil in Hcsil
Catarrh.
Hay Fever
Xot a Liquid-
SnujTov Powder
Ficrfrcm inptri
n
A 'particle ajiplled liil" eaih nostril anil Is
jiKreeable. l'rlre M ccnls al ilnicr,U!s; by
mall, replttcrrd, on cents. Circulars flee.
UI.Y lllioa., l)riiEt,lsts, Owego, N. Y.
.Iv-lK-lsfft
'- uoiiar per year, is me
Twice of the Caiuiox '.v-
I vocatk. Contains all tho
'tt uews i 1,10 eciv hiii m
I 'JtJlei'psll"?ltl(,r3friim New
York. Vashlnsion. the
South, and oilier points, Tho only pa
per In tho,colinly,at 1.1)0 per jcir.
Yes! WeToldYouSo.
r I
What? Yhy,that-
A. L. CAMPBElt'S,
JKWEI.UY HTOItll,
JCejt door to Clauss Ilro., the tailors; Hank
Street, U'hlghton, Is headcpiartcrs for
fatclies, Clock's ant Jewelry.
REPAIRING-
Keatly and promptly attended to at lowest
prices. Call, examine eimd. ami learn
prices, before purchasing elsewhere.
Dec. 19, 18h5-ly.
PaoF.S AflDRAL KILMER.
RINBHAMTON. H.V.
THE INVALIDS BENEFACTOR.
Dlsooveror of Dr. Kilmer's
iff t
5
nnuDi rrr Fpi i npupno
b-ZLT ' rc7, I '
iTWainnT?)?
auffhtera. Wives and Mothers,
liai-lt jittckuco coiitnlims
tZTEack kind Is also sold i
3 tint)1p.
Femslo ltriiied v.
, (Ulood ul SjfUmig 1 ,
Auluinn-I.rari:xt.i(LixalTTitintjgl
V ac o Aiiolntment,(Eitnui -,50
t3TOr tho tbreo In ono Package gs.00.
Booovers tbo "run-down;" bod-rlddcn"
orshandonod." It PJlmlnatoi Humors
and Wood Impurities that couso Porolula,
tb m for I'cdiirto u4 .Eiioik u rU.
Wonuav IIwKh uul wsruliMK jutla tmloitd.
Dr, KUmBr treats Internal Tumor, Cuncer.
. Lettora of Inoiilrv promptly answer
imiotW On(d to nenlth?' Stmt Frre),
BOIjD B1C AI.I4 DUCCGISTM.
'Origiial Cheap Cash Storp.'
I i- -.- -i- -H1 L
GREAT VARIETY IN
NEW STYLES OF
Boots, Shoes and' Slippers.
Our Block of ilootn, Shoes mid Slippers
!, l.-,rr,.r nmr ll.m. at anv ruvl,m limn.
.i ft,- v...!.,... u..t n,.i!.. tn.:.1
cannot he Mtrpjsiod. .This if) wbut causes
our sales to incrcaeuoily f j
,' ,.. , v,iir. ' , . ,, .
o let no goodsgoliiltofourstjie that
will not give satisfaction, wliidi are
uiiilt uuinij ntiriMML vwvy pair 11
;-mado (ntiretj ofilcalhcr. a-j
J. T. NUSBAUM
Opp. Public Square, Hank Street, I.oliluh
ion, Pa. June 7, 18?4r.
SATUftDAT, JtiLYS, 180.
SPKCIAL 70TICE. rers"n making
jwymenlrf lo this ollrce by mnnev orders r
pnslnl notes will pleatamnlie ihem pnynhle
.H i no n siSfPoBT 1'mst urricic, jhH ijt
htght.it! ollice m uT a money order ollico
Our Neighborhood In Brief.
Tho I.uzcrno county Prohibition
convention will bo held on the lCih of
July, In Wllkesbarro
fcycio to F13. Uoderer, under the
Exchange Hotel, for a smooth s-havn
aim a laslonablo hair cut.
Jits. II. Stanley Goodwin, of South
JMlilohem, i;ao ,er nnmmi party,
About 150 invited guests were taken to
Glen Onoko.
ZjrU A. IJeltz. I.elilshton. can fur
nish you with good fat chickens, 1 year
old. - ''
John Hecse, of Allcntow'iincd 1-1
years, has disappeared :from home.
NYIieu las', heard from ho was with a
gang of tramps.
Silverware Finest assortmcrt of the
uesi goods in the market, at. 13. II.
Hold's, Maueh Chunk.
Dr. Orlh, of Ilanraburg, recently
removed a tumor which weighed nearly
s!xty-llc pounds from tho stomach of a
wcnian.
When an article, is sold "no cure,
no pay," why not try it'.' That is tlin
way Jadw in's tar syrup for coughs,
col.ls ami croup, is sold at Thomas'
Giant Droncr, a workman luardato
quarry a. Wind Gap, Noithampton
county, was crushed and badly injured
Saturday by a fall of earth.
37" Fur1 fine, all woolen pants, made
lo order, from 8 up. Call at Jonas
Somllielm's One l'riee Slar Clothing
Mali, Mauch Chunk.
lle.v. Charles K. Taylor, of Xew
York, has accepted the asMslant rector
ship of the Episcopal Church of the
futility at Fountain fill, Xorthampton
county.
Xo wonder that people coniplaln of
hard times when thev mv fifln fom ln.t.
tie of cotigli syi up, no larger than a 25c
uoiuc oi .iiuiwm s tar symp, hieh Is
sold "no cure, no pay." Thomas sells It.
.UastrVN'oi-kmaii l'owdeily Is d-
vertUed to make an address at the Clan
XaGael picnic at East Jlahanoy Junc
tion on July flih.
Mi-3. Fredeiiek Derr, of Taman.ii-,
was seriously burned by her cIoIIks
taking lire from a piece of burning woo.l
taken fiom a b.ike oven an.l thrun-n on
the ground near by.
K5Full N'ieklo-srountel Unsay
Harness at 10 an 1 upwards. I.aii
blankets, Flj netts, Collar i. Whips, Ac,
at very low prices, at Milton l'lory's,
Heliport, Pa.
The .Maueh Chunk Democrat pro
fesse to have positive information' th.it
the ollU-csof the Lehigh Valley Railroad
Company arc not to be moved from that
place.
For hamhome jewelry, wo'bllng
rings, brooches, chains, eanings. lnlies
sleeve and collar buttons. In the Ial03t
artistic designs, call at K. II. Holil's,
Jlaucli Chunk.
I!ev. J). 1!.-Allirlght was senlonced
aL lharliug Monday to pay a due of $,10
and cjsts for cruelty to Harry Kramer,
an inmate of IJethauy Orphan Home
atrfWoiuelaJorf, of which. Albright was
forinerly Superintendent.
Savo half your cough medicine bills
by buylng.a L'oe bottle of Jadwln's tar
synip, which contains !1 ounces, while
no other cough syrupcoiitalns over 1
Sold at Tliomas' dnig store.
William Silica, a Ltd of thirteen,
son of liarlholomew Sllles, of Mauch
Chunk street, broUn his right arm above
the utUt while trying to jump over a
hitching post. In Easton.
The Post Olllee will he. closed on
Monday, July 5th, between 8:30 a. m.
aim iumo a. in., and from 1 p. m. to 5
P- m. J.uir.s p. Smith, 1'. M.
Monday, the 5th, will lm observed
as the national holiday. Tho bank nnd
all tho leading stores will be closed.
Notes falling due on lha 5ih must be at
t tided lo to-day. (Saturday) 3rd Inst.
It Is tho poor man's friend, but the
nru man usea ir, aim; because it Is the
best quality nnd largest bottle for the
price, and is sold "no cure, no pay."
Wo refer to Jadw in' tar syrup. Sold at
'I bonus'. ,
Charles P.iust Ian and Mlchaell.ynch
were sentenced to an Immlsonmcnt of
four anil three years respectively In
r.aston l rlday for biutally boating Pat-
nek Nol.m and his wife,
u2TGreat Keductlon on account of
the lateness of the season we have made
the follow inn reductiuiu: Mens' suits
worth -.", we will sell at belter ones
mulh j.7,,10 we will sell at all
woolen suits worth $11! wo will sell at
SS.txi; a full line of boys an I children
suits iu liko pioportlous from $2 up in
610. Call at Jonas Somllielm's One
PrlcoStar Clothing Hall, Maueh Chunk.
The Vosburg Tunnel of Hie I.ehlgh
Valley Itailro.nl, on tho Pennsylvania
and Xew York division, was formally
opened Saturday. It Is -1000 feet in
length, and, cutting directly through
tho neck of a monutaln, will save tho
road a distance of neaily five miles.
Work on the tunnel was begun In April,
1SJ.
-t'lnuss ,& Bio. , Tho Tail
ICW Of t 10SC
justly celebrated $10 suiting3
on hand.
MUOIartha WJietstouo was married
Thursday morning, 2 ith nit., to Mr. J.
11. Irish, of .Mahanoy City, at the rusi-
"leuriue s parents in 1 amaniia.
The ccremouy was performed by itcv.
A. V lietbtoueof lthlnebeck, an
uncle of the bride, and was witnessed
only by the Immediate families of the
bride and groom. The couple left on a
Korthe week emllng June i
wire .rkfiJU tons -of coal slilpi
20, 1 hero
.jtit tuns ui uui
tho Lehigh Valley railroad, making a
total to date of 3,641,000 ton,and allow
ing an Increase hf 633,814 tons compared
wltli tho same time last year.
SSr-FOn KENT. A four roomed
home and largo lot, hi Lehluhton, for
I ?0- I l ''' 0"
Mrs. Marsaret "C., wife of Hon.
t Mlebacl Hoard, of Tainaqua, died at her
home In that place on Saturday, after n
protracted atitl allllctlng Illness.
r. . ,
..... uiiiumi vuunn iin;tj a. una
1 that thero are a number of cases of
scarlet fever In that borough, In the
neighborhood of West Hroadway.
Sl'ittN-a orcKlNO. Large well Select
ed new; .stock of V.A.tT I'APttis,
lloitniAis, , UKCotiATjoN-g.. .(sample
bopl iept out.) llest job bargains ever
oiTered. . BAlirt Wl.s'uinv. sitAlica on
sprlug rollers iiOc. and upwards. Paint-
.1X0., PAt'IlIt 1IAN(11.-II alldKHAtlP. JIAK-
tNo. Tho best work affair pilces.
4iIi,II, OIL, AVr.HILL,.,PAlNTt PUTTY
AXn,Ut..gS. E.-F. I.UCKENUACH, -01
Droailwav, Jluuch Chunk, Pa.
--Win. H. Montz's now' building, op-
poslio th'e AdvocJate ollico, Is under
rpof.and about ready for-Urn plasterers.
Samuel. Seilci Is adding a wing to
his brlcV store room next to tho Advo
cate ollico.
Mothers arc guilly of inhuman
treatment when they allow babies to
.suflenrorii "fhalTngs' aiid 'Cam get Dr.
Hand's Chafing Powder, which will
heal chafes in ono day. Fleshy people
will find It a ready and sure relief. 25
cents. 1 -
I.aillesl- .Those dull tired looksond
feelings speak. 'volumes! Dr. Kilmer's
'leinaledieliieily corrects all conditions.
iestores vigor and vitality and brings
hack youthful bloom anJ beauty. Price
1.00. 0 botllcs 85,00,
The Luzerne County Commissioners
recently paid out $27.00 as bounties on
uawKs, tuxes ami minks.
A number of onryoung folks hao
had their "foitunes.'1 told by the gypsies
encamped along the Mahoning.
I'lio incxt c'amp meeting of tho
Aljeiitown Distilcj. Evangelical Church,
win be held in 1 tiller s ' Glove, near
Calasaitfpia, In .August.
fat. Peter and Paul's school, of this
boiougli, will hold a grand festival In
i.inifern an's Glove, on Monday, July
Oth. Adn is Ion 10 cents.
Watennellons have put in an ap
pearance. 40 cents will furnish about
as much Colic-as.ono fellow can stand.
Dr. C. T. Horn I.ehlghton anJ W.
F. P.lery Weisspoit wish to state that
they have at last found an artlelu thev
can sell on Its merits. It is wl'.h plc.11
ura inoy guarantee to tuo public Acker's
English ltcmedy as a sure and ncver-
f.iillii'' cure for Asthma, Coughs.
yllooplng Cough, Cronp, nnd all I.ung
Troubles. It Is the standard remedy for
Consumption. They have never found
Its cjual.
The Caibnn Iron Company has pui-
ehased from cx-15tirge3s Philip Storm, of
Catasauqua, llie loeomotlvo "J. W.
iVdams" for use In shifting at their
Murks in Pairvville.
An excitlnggaineof ball was 'dayed
last Saturday on tha gtounds In this
UH.untrtj yu linj IIJKIHIS III i il IS
loro'tigli belweeii the Wci,spcit jilne
in 1 -jtliej Sintlngton ' Blue Stockings,
ieyen Innings were played when rain
borough
an
S'
;tut a stop to the game. Tho score
stood 0 to 0.
There aro scores ot ncrsons who are
suffering from some form of blood dis
order or skin disease, such as Scrofula,
lioils, etc.. etu. Atler a nnietleal test.
Dr. C. T. Horn Lehlgbton and W. F.
Hlery Weisspoit, asseit tint Acker's
Wood fclixlr will certain cure all such
dl-eases, hieludlng Sypliillls and Rheu
matism. ,It is not a pajent'nostruin.bul
a scientliiu preparation. -Tliey guarantee
it. rl :
The-Wehneiali; Hotel, at Glen'
Onoko, is-jiiider the' management of J.
. Ivcs:U'ha hotel, 1st .owned by the
Wahnclah Land an 1 Imniorrmcnt
Companypf Majich plitink, the ofllecrs
of whlcli are as follows: It. Pain Smith.
President!:. 1, Siftters; Vice Pie.-i-
dent ; Georj;,) WO-s3er. Secretary; L. II.
IJarbef, TteasuiTfr. " -
PliiltU. Couiioi.Asslsta'iitfSiri)erln.
ttmdent tlie Kuzl(tnn I)lvi?jon of the
ItI'ii!gli V-Mlev naiIi6addIe'd .atli.lsliome
in Iiailcton Monday morning at about
quarter past three o'clock. He lias been
onllnoiUo l lie house only abjut three
weeks suffering from a complication of
diseases, 1
rT9"Say, my darling, don't you think
I bad better get ni self measured for a
wedding suit, if so. let us go lo Jonas
sSondlielms One Price Star Clotliing Hail,
Maueh Chunk, nnd I will get myself
measured for ono of Ihelr impoited
corkscrew suits, from SID, IP, 25 and
ud. Xothlng to beat It.
.Monday afternoon, Jolm Weaver, a
boy employed as a winor at the East
Mauch Chunk engine house, was run
over by a coal train, anil fatally Injured,
bjtbaims being cut oil and his legs
terribly mangled. He Is a 6011 of the
night watchman at the the engine house.
Some one not having any fear of
the law entered the residence of Fred.
Uerlolette, Est., at Mauch Chunk,
Monday afternoon, between 4 and 5 o'
clock, and stole jewelry and cash lo the
amount of about $100, Thero (s said
to be a clue to tho paily who committed
the lieft.
Tho largest sr lection of gold
watches for ladies and gentlemen of the
latest and liuest designs, with peifect
mechanism, then-font Insuring exacl
lime, at E. II. Hold's. Maueh Chunk.
Learn prices beforo purchasing else
where. Xellle Piersou. .1 young eoloied girl
of ll'ilkesbane, was taken suddenly III
oirly last week, and, 011 Friday nlgnt,to
all appearances slio died. Preparations
were made for tho funeral, but Sunday
nigiit tue supposed corpse came to life,
and there was gieat consternation
among the relatives ar.d fi lends. Miss
Piersou sal I she had been dreaming all
the. time tli.it sho was falling from a
great height, and that when she landed
on Uih ground site noke. Jlonday
morning Miss Piersou was found dead
In bed, having committed suicide In the
night.
S3TIch will eamobl noeh Mauch
Chunk zuni Jonas Sondhelm gehen und
inlr a all woolen $10 nnr.iig lassen on
messen, das 1st derwolfelsto plotz In der
ganze unigegend for klalder lo kaufer.
Vergesst nlcht und geht sum Elnen
Price Maldor Store, Slouch Chunk.
c ? '
oome persons ara at a joss to deter-
mine whether the Fourth o(. July Jills 1 was felt -for some distance. Three
year will be celebrated on Saturday or! tracks Vent down with the cave Iu, on
-Monday. Tha following will explain onepf whch were to trucks fontalB
that qtiosiloii: When Hie rourth of Inn liimhpr ivlili.li n-nr.. a!,., .t.lK,uAt
July, or any oilier legal
holiday except
Decoration Day, fall on Sunday, tbo
Uw provide llsit It l.all be oW-ncd
on the Monday following. Do-ora-ion
UT ' excepted bv si-hl acr of
Assembly, the celi-bi.ithm ln-n p on S it-
llZll'
Jonathan Klsller, of tho Carbon
ITousc,ltilcnih adding another story and
otherwise linpiovlng his hotel properly.
Work nll( be commenced next week. .
A number of our citizens ''took In"
, . . 1 -r. 1 1 .
tho excursion lo Mountain Fark last
Saturdav
oai.un.iajr.
0. h. Meytrs, late President Juclgo
of-Northampton, wartnan-lcd Thursday
afternoon 24tU ujt.'tto WIss Ujjlla Heck
inan(.uig1itcr ofMr.. And Ms! (llt-ck-iiian,;
;TIi3jeeinony yas a -,4ulet:ohe,
at the bride's home In Easton, only the
families and a few friends being present.
The bride and groom started on a wed-
dinr; journey- ' j1
I)rr C. T.' Horn Lelilgliton and W.
r. Blery Wcissnort. Would sneclallv
reeommend to thd ladies Acker's Dys-
popsia 1 auieis. as a laxative mey nave
no equal. They aru guaranteed to cure
Chronic Constlnalldn.i Dvsnensla. and
nil diseases arising from a deranged
stomach. Vt lthafrco,usH of the Tablets,
SIck;neadac1ie'Ji Inmosslblc', , ,
A portloU of ourstreets were Illumi
nated for the first time -on i-atuiday
evening lust with tho new gasolinn
lamps 20 of which were purchased by
our town council. This,)? a .step, in, the
right direction, but It would be still an
Improvement If there were about double
tho number of lamps yet we. with tho
test of the people, feel grateful for even
iinall favors.
List of Letters.
lteinainlhg "uncalled for In the Lehigh
ton post ollice, for tliu month ending
June SO. lSbti
liackcr, Peter,
Faust, Michael
Koinerer, F. Allss
Laury, Harvey,
Lent, Jonas,
Mertz, Sourie Mi?s
Miller. Charles.
Moycr, Isaac Mrs.,
Seeberger, C,
Schwartz. O.,
Wagner, E. Miss
Whitehead E. Mis?
Wliltclica-I E.,
York, Llzzio A.,
Foiii:io.v. 11
reltenbach L.,
Persons calling for any of tha above
letters will please say "Advertised."
Jam i:s Pi Smith, P. M.
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From June l"th to July 1st, 18S0 for
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ltev. .1, II. Hartniitn, Ilanotcr, lit
A. .1. l.ltzenberger, f;hlgtiton...j
Jonathan Kistlir, Lehlglitou
t'iias. '1 miner. I.elilKhlen
Dr. .1. .M. KUllcr,lliineapolls, .Minn...
r.s. liecli, I.ehlghtun
Tih'h. dtuhley, I'liiBhtrm
I.. J. Oirls-tniaii, I.ltt'o (iai
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UUbUivn ICuit7, l.eiilghtoii,
('. A. Andreas, West Peint
Chailes liM'll, Packertou ,
Chnrles Yen.ier, I.lilgbton
losl.ih Knob, hast Weisspoit".
V. A. (sw.-Uil, ISist Wclssport .-
Cu urge j:app, Wclssport
Wii.Tl. Miner, Weisspoit
A II. Miri.I.ehluhloti
Pranz Iludi.-rrr. U-hliditon
U Uethenni I, Hay City. Mkh
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Dislikes Sunday Papers.
Rev. John F. Scott, pastor of the
Presbyterian Church at Slatlngton,
created quite a solvation among bis
hcarei3 at tho closo of his sermon Sun
day morning. He. denounced Sunday
newspapers In the most vigorous manner
and cauiloned the members of bis" con
gregation against reailing tbem or allot' -Ins
Ihem- to enter their families. He
brought with lilm- to the church n
number of Sunday papers of Philadel
phia and ailed attention 'to several
articles which he said were Scandalous
and unfit to enter the family on the.
Sabbath day. He asserted that those
puppravere almost a? great' ad otli Yrj
the morals of the tdw'n as tho 'fOurtl-en
hotels nnd saloons that aro In It.
Seventh Annaal reunion. The Veterans
0. A. P.. of the Tivj Counties to Meet at
Berwick.
Tho "th Annual Iteunlon of the1 Five
Counties' Veteran Assoeiatlou will be
held this year at licrwlck on the 1'Jth of
August.
Tho citizen's of "that place' have ex
tended a most cordial invitation to the
Veteran Association to meet Willi them
upon that day, which Is I he Centennial
of tho foundation of the town, and help
them celebrate the event. They wlll.be
prepared to entertain tho Association
and its friends right royally, nnd jt is
hoped that all the Veterans within the
bounds of thu five counties whether
ainilatcd with Grand Army Posts or
nut, will give a hearty response "to this
most gencro'usjiivltatlon.
BaioBall. ' my.'1'' .J- '.
On last Saturday afternoon about 30d
.mu.1.11,.. ...t.. ... "Vi......
imi.-sriM an soiling game
of base ball cm thitofl fair L'roiinds,
between the bal( club of town'-jand'the
Active club of Catasauo.ua. t . 1
liolh clubs played well ,to, th'e'Plili
and as usual our bjva did tho greatest
ainQiint.pf. slugging, in t)iu 2nd. liinhij;
deorgQ Iteiclmrd stmt the ballpver tho
race course for a home run. It was only
through brilliant fielding of the visit-
Ing club that the score was kept so
Close. Curt Koons pitched an effective
game, striking out 18 men of tbo visitors.
Tom Gibson of tho visiting dub did
tome neat work behind the bat. "Sam"
Marshall, of Slatlngton umpired the
game. The score follows:
Catasauqua, 1 ;1 1 1 0 2 0 3 0 10
MMilguton, 4 -J 020010 0 0
Resolutions of Condolence.
Wiii:hka8, It IiH3 pleased U10 "Great
t;oiuinander" In his providence to re
move fiom our midst, our comrade,
Daniel Kresge. and
WiiiMtiiAW, John I). Hertolctte Post,
4S1 G. A. Ii., has been been bereft of a
loyal soi, a biare soldier, and a faithful
mi-mber. Therefore bo It
Jirtolced, That wo boy In humble
submission to the will of llio "Mot
High," whoso wnysaro mysterious and
w boso works past tliullng out, and we
exclaim, "Ho doelh all things well."
llcKolreil, That ono copy of these
resolutions bo sent to tho bereaved
family of the diseased comrade, and
another ropy to bo spread upon the
records oi tile post, and be published In
Camion Ahvocate."
Hawked, That- the Charter of the
Post be draped iu mourning for tilrly
days.
Wm. C. McCormlck 1
Alfred Whlttingbam Committee
C. II. MncDanlel )
Csve-in on tho-I. V- RH.
A cavc-iu oceurreil on the Hazletou
bianch of the Lehigh Valley rallroat',
between II and 4 o'clock on Wednpsday
morning last. Tho cave-In Is at No. 8
breaker, Stockton, about two miles this
side of Hazletou, and Is about .100 feet
long and 150 broud.' When It occurred
' thero was n terrlhlAprnsli nn.l tlm cluvb
u 1 by the falling In of tbo oarlh. Tho
n'A in !
Uiod. ;
1 legrauii aim telephone w res. a
met utetylhiug lhat was In the 1inijio.1t
w -e mini -' aiely pip oik ' nv a
nsw trwlitoa the cor h al Je of tbe caic-
iiieY.ciiiiiy.weniuotynw ni one sujucn a book of 650 pagA, . TbtV cpuiu-l4or
c(xU, Luckily the acclJeut was-dht- .... 'i.,..,,-V ' , n l i
c .. re-i In lime to prevent any canailles Uie P'""1" r (.wrpc .V P'llas.irrch.
1 innmins 'r.iins. A large force of men ri1 AshnurstsndS, P. inplrertpn.
Koanirn of tho Bowman Family.
Alum! iro pi wins. Irom TuMiton. N'. .1.,
I.aton, Alluiiown, Muii.un v my. Wilkes
bnrre, Wiinch I'hiiul! una lii.ini UalP.lielRli-
bOlllllOll. IMf 1lllt.-4 llf 1h.. Itil,, J llf.l.V
celelruti-d tho tutu lilulidiif ot JBlui !.
liUWIimn. Ulu IIDfiil lift 1 faiiillv. In Ji L-miii
1 1 -u iionicsieau wncre i.e iiicu. ,1111
tlce win done to the irood thlnas bronehl b
l"" ,"' stives and spread 011 u Iouk uhie,
heailcd h 1 in ..i.ico lit-mt, Viomi.nT nt f
family
WouicuXiithu prima ot life,. bachelors nuU ohl
inaldi.niarrlaneable j oung men i.ml maldi-iis,
school boys and Kiil,midthcie(-nilt,bi'.blcji.
sAy oiemlzallon was fornn-d bytlieetectlmi
of lcmiUlJowin.intisc)iairiitiin,.A: lilltn.
itianiecrctarj'.imd the nocossarj Ciinuiilite6.
fliftprfccedliies hi detail amuibe publlshi!
Ina painphlit for dislilbutlon among llie
ai xius 1.11110 whs old uce, men alii
iiiviuut'r.s.
Jlr. Km. Deshlcr, nf Allcntown, who Is
married tiiChiia.dniii'hleror.Siiah Powiiinn.
liiarilcd to II. KelpQi-.iiiccH-cdj-eada history
tit the Haw man ihiMy. .'JrJbeshlersis an
attornej -al-law,1md la use inVdRh laiisv-'iKc-iii't
heiiatur.il product ot tin- Duwiflau fauil-
y , -1111 cnei ij- nns iciiitcitd the tares 81110111
1 ifl wnuhi." nils very exaq-leut nnd ru
h!stCrvonilcr'iriihclA tv.-t4Tvmiii.ii.iii r.
ehiled.and will be published In the pamphlet
111 rijli- i p ' J-t r 1 1 A
llji-tv Ikurmap till; cra'mlfatlibf bttho old
eiMiiitleip.Vs'ottl.S daVs TTsllffiy, einl-
'U . . 1 . 1 1 1 1.1 1 1 . , njiu Mils, uiic m vitf
tlfrt jolliers : A'lirlhiiniJton ciuiityt,ijbtlTi
rdtVIiinlisdiit 1 owl
lmmlrcd anil uioro years nno, when naliiiB
wasiiiullstuibcd by tho rude hand of mnii.
rills tally Pioneer although on tho best of
ii-inis wuu me jumuiis, yii was irennenuy
Perslecutcd.bv. .Ibcni. . lip 'mi. f.-ri-cit'..!; ni-u,
tlipi! loend his wile ami fanlilylo liaston for
1' e 1 - ul naiiuiiiy ins sol's were
iii.ui 11.-11. lliu uiucst
Jo ill I), llowiuau. the
ueau oi tint family
was married lo Maria
jjaigarit Newhr.nl
ii s nariv iif-i-iiiiiiiinii
was t hin of his fnllur Henry, clearing lands.
fartnlnrr.
trappliiBi
univiiing, nsning, miming nnii
.... ,rt!..v. .1. .... luuill. . , tllllMM-
I red il !:ii hi
lug ot four dauglittrs and eight sons, married
as follows. Hlld f-litsslfiftl lift nnliitL. In mrr,
.Catherine Intsnnatrlod with Joiuu Peters.
Jacob imuried to Lesslc YYcJss. - .
John
r.-anin uinKey,
"J H11IIIO Helmbacli,
I IlclryTreichlcr.
" .Tonus Andrews,
KIlllcKoons.i
l '.Susan Ixmlz. -"
Daniel Kelper.
Susan
'.Iiiaas '
' Daniel
Sarah
Henry 1
retcr '
Hebecca-
i.etina t-cici-5.
11 1 Polly liomage,
1 Hebecca Kline.
James. Dinkey.
iieiuils
losiuti
it
mill v iri-as.
Ixiufsa Ilerkemaver.
rr.o Uowmati family Is largely made up of
nen iiccnpjintr positions 01 honor, 'met
hate been the lmtiuments of det eloping ami
bl' tllrlnij-In dtp nrf.)r.n tlinTiiiiiil t.Mnnurtf
coal Iron ore, , ti m',sand ami mineral 1 irlving
pmployincnt 10 many and shelter not to a few.
miiiiiij mi., us lai-juiiu ii;i.'ii, iiiacilini-us,
b.mkns. clcLtrlcl:tns. ni.-Liinrnifiircrs. nrln.
tcrs. fanners, miners, merchants, doctors,
hotel keepers, photographers, clerks, musi
cians, teachers. and preachers, 'lhonias
How man, son of Jacob liow man, reached the
highest roiii.il In the ladder, being a bishop
of high slaudlng. and at present traveling In
l.unipo In the Interest oi the church of his
choice. ,
East Maach cfinnk Dots.
Mr. Hugh Dugan.i of S.iyrc, was
here-on n visit to his'partnts ddi'itlg lait
week.
The Onoko Cornet Hand h'avo se
cured Prof. Diltcillne as a teacher.
Mr. W. T. Ilooven, whb was taken
suddenly III lat Saturday morning Is up'
and about again.
Miss Ida Jllller and her guest, Mrs.
ISelle Klmcy, of Allcntown, enjoyed a
vciy delightful drive through the Val
ley last Sunday.
The game of bali which was to have
been played last Saturday, a Lehighton,
was postponed until Monday, July 5th.
-Al Drelsbachy of Elmiia, spent
Sunday In town.
The Upper Mauch Chunk Star Cor
net Ba,pd were! serenading here .Friday
evening.
Mr. H. Fehr and wife, ,wrra visiting
at Freen:asburg,durlng the week.
- ,t, . .1 . ..- r.-. .
-inc unoKo t-oinet iianu win nave
a grand picnic here on July Oth. All
aro cordially Invited. 1
The Water Co. are engaged laving
pipes at the upper end of Centre street.
1 James Diver .died, on ,I)'rlday of hist
week nnd wa3 hitcncd in'the Catholic
cemetery op Sunday.
Upwards of 0 children took their
llrst communion in the Gei man -Catho
lic Church last Sunday. . TJieglrls wero
dressed n,w bite and he boyaAvOrtulaik
suits. " .. Hampax.
Poopl8,lnand oatof Town.,
Our Ueollht who lllHyillityp relntUes nr
friends visiting tlienntiU-EreHlly obllue us
by sepitliiH In their names nnd residence for
publication under this heifil, Hnnoit.1 '
Ex-Sheriff-C W. LcnTz. ot Jlauch
Chunk, tyas Jn town "Tuesday. ?
Dr. J. 0, Kreamer, of ..Millport,
spentTuvs'tlJif' In town.
V. Ut. Clauss, of Muhlcnburg Col
lege, and Al. 'Clauss, of Drlftbn, ' arc
at homo qn a visit. t . .
-Jlrs. Sir Clark, of Xesquehonlrtg,
was' visiting her eon and daughter,,!'.,
1-. mid Miss.Annle Clark,' onDank;
Street. V" ' . "-
. G..flJ.;-r: toCk'cr,- Is chcula'ti'ug
among iyilcesbarre.frlenils tlils'wcekll.'.
,, llis Englc, of-Dlnsinan''Ferfy. 1's
vlsititlglier-brothcr, .Wiu; Engle.'o'h
Lchlgh street. 'ut
-r-O. O. llowmau. of TrentonSN. J
was thfe gueM of-Fred Leuctei. Vu fiaii"
"street, duijug the week. - '-' ' '
Gcorgo Fey and bis sister Miss
Mary, of Tamaojuawero "theguests of,
ills. J"on. Klsller, ou'sunJay.
I-rank JlcC.inn aud wife, ofLnns-
ford, spent Sunday with V, V. Clark.
Our. genial friend A. K. Letickcl,
of Lehigh University, is. home for his
summer vacation
Mahoning Items.
Mrs, Joseph Arner, of Tamafiua,
Is visiting in the Valley.
A' mistake was made In our Items
last week. Children's Day will be cele
brated In tho Evangelical church on
Sumlay afternoon, Instead of Saturday
evening, as reported last week.
Ed. Uunsleker and family, of Le
highton, spent Sunday at Xatbaii llal-
llel s.
An election for ofllecrs of the Centre
Srjuare Stimlay School was held last
Sunday and resulted a's follows: Super
intendent, E. O. Jtothstein; Assistant
SiipeilntendeiH.C. IL Seldle; Secretary,
Ira li. beldlo; Librarian, J. II. Lon,
acre; Organist, Emma L. Sfcidle; Treas
urer, I). S. Longacrc: Deacons, Holmes
l-rautz and David Longacrc.
Frank Smith lost a valuable horse
by death last week. - , .
. Miss E. Lilly Arper returned homo
from the Went Chester State Normal
School on Friday, '-'"
English sen ices will be held In the
Evangelical church this (Saturday) eve-'
mug, iiv uev. u. tt ..iiro5s. AH are
Invited to attend.
Report in a Valuablo "Land Enit-
- .'Ex-Senalor (.'hatles It. Iluckalew, of
Illoomsburj, irednesday inoming filed
Ids report, at ll'llkesbarret as referee iu
tbo ntso of li'lllliiiu Jenks vs. George
11. Markle, ll'illiara Lilly am) Highland
Coal Company, mi action of -ejectment
for thirty acies yf land lij For tuwn-
snip, n part of the Nathan Heath Jrpt1'
tif four hundred aerej.- Tlf5' land-in
djspule Is very roluable. Tho ruferre
,n '"VOruf tha plaintiffs for 13 1-2
acre. The tesilmony in theeae makw
nl for the .(ef.-mlai.t JJ. B. MorrUi,
& I- oyc
INTERNATIONAL LESSONSr
nT niiv. r.'u. ifAiidnnAVKS.
.canon 1
.J 'July 4
JKTKAKIl IIItTfTtWXD'lf A t".
John !),JPlf. Ooldln Tcvf, Jtihn fj2,i
Ti nn; XVudjrtA. D'.;ilil.ice,,:J.cr
Urn. lfuleir, tiijcrliifCa(S:'.?I,;Kmi
of ltt'toe;.lIror lAtHli-a-i Jlnfl Ojllllec;';
Poltis Eilutc; iiiJiuka'. ' ' '
Jcs,tis if Mil in ,'J.criiisicrn. '.raipg
hv one of the Temple gules lie saw 11
bliiTd man hogging.' Such a epoelacla
was nor uncommon in tmt great, city,
but it seems llmt Jesus took particular
uoliftljrtlirainn'liTa .ivl- ?Src'tma I
liiul been "blind.'from Ins .birtli.'.' Tho
very fact that Jeus .notuod iiim was
Eliflicient to make hint nil object of in
terest lo Hifulii'liijosi wlinat (incc,jiL'(l,,
Jtus as to the cause of thu maiiV bllnil-
utSH. Ibe Jewit lleldjtliat men MjlibrrM '
piiitNlilnertl 'iti'ljnsWorld'lror' jlieir t?vil
deedsapi) cyerv disease was supposed to
be the initifs'liui'cnt for u sin. Cliildren
wlioAveru-born (lofurmot were said lo
sufleron nccounCtif thfcir irarent's sin, or
forinTrbltimiiterJ bv tliinsclvts befuro
birth. 'While tliet'bcllpved in tliQhtttc'r
idea,(il i noh uroLbaldo, that, there, was
any widespread helicfdn'tbe doctrino of
trau'jnijjntioif of snniSf, lletc raf a man
wliqaviisjior;!, :lliul,- a'nd ' Iienco"'tlieyv
asked Christ n't ivhosd doonlay the sin in
this ntemi . .. - . " T .
Jesh? jvas.cnnlinUaUy ,tc.ieliing new.s:
iruin. as wcnns giving new -applications
to old'trnths. He constantly taught the'
people thos higher anil"jinn.ier truths
which lielouyto' HM-new 'Ckirigdom.
which Ho had coma lo establish on
earth.
in tills case lie told them neither the
man nor his parent sinned; but it offered
an exi client opportunity for an exhibi
tion of the goodness mul mercy nf God.
Jesus announces that Ho must ilo Ilis
work quickly, for.thc.niglit cometh when
no man can work." "
Il was a familiar' idea, with the .Tows
thet llie saliva of one who was fasting
was good for weak eyes, arid tlult clay re
lict ed ocular dUcie.es.
We-do not know whether tlicsc ideas
came to the mind of Christ at this time,
but tie stooped down and miiiug saliva
wilii dust, touched the ofej.of the hlin I
man, nii.l thenioit hurt" "to tlio pool of
Siloiiui tp twish it ofr, . .. 1-
Wlicncvor Christ voluntarilly relieved
suficring, lie gave the snO'crcr something
to iio, bv winch to evidence his or her
faith. When suflerers came nlul implored
His aid, their coming was accepted cs
such evidence. v . -
The matt was cured, and tho news
spread tlirpuglio,ut the eitv., It reached
tho thief priests and rulers, ntid ho was
quickly brought heforu ono of tlie syna
gogue councils. Here nn Cxcitlug scene
was enacted, in which different factions
hoth discussed the situation. They
questioned the man, hut getting no sat
isfaction, sent for his parents. Fearing
excommunication, they declined to tes
tify, exeept hs to his being born blind,
and that lie' was their son. ISut tliu mini
himself stoutly defended his Sa.viqr ,and
boldly maintained Ilis , divinity .At'
length (life council iinrilv excoiiimuni-'
cilted him, und .lib was Cast out from the
synagogue.
I.Es.iON THOfdllTS.
1. Jesus opened the eves of tho spirit
ually blind. '
2. If ,voti aru in moritldarkncss liavb '
faith in Christ.
8. He true to him who Iiuth saved.
you.
1. Jebits is the light of the wcild.
Teachers Fxatnlnations.trr- TaVY
lliu teachers; txamiiiatlons 'for.lStO. In ilia
1.U11111) ut.t.urL'oii, will ue in-iu as iouowi
East VVcissport, South
I'ranl;lIu..s:iiool
house, Augu-itlllh: 51 - : it ",i:u
Iludiondale, Mr TacVe'r twff., AtfiJlist IDtii
KockiMiit, tor l.i'hlh lu'p., Almost Mi.
I'j-.sillatcn, lor Kidder tv.p., August li'tli.
JIlllpoil. for Lower Towamciisliig tv.p.,
August 21st. - t
PemisvUle, for Hast I'cnn tw p., August faith. -fitcmlcrstillc,
for Towamciising tp., Aug.
ustli.
Pleasant Corner, for Mahoning twp.,Sept. I.
luich'a Hotel, fur Peun 1'ore.st tv.n,.0ct,'jil..
i:a111lnatlou3 will cuiiiuicuie piiiuij lly at 3
a. in, Apriicniits-shoiiiacomi' pnnlurd Willi
paper and li"licll 'IVachcrs-mtist be cxitm-
liud luMhe district lit wlilfhilhe intend lb
leach. Ao,cti
not paislijrtii
physioleiSyan
Cl'lllhcntei; v.ill bo. ibstii d to tllosn
1; viiiBi.iyiui v:aiillll4liuu
(1 Mjcleuc.' ' -J V
exaiiihiailuit iu.
--' v.
-i.s.vtiiu-ji, (j-o. Sap'ti
pT;JCKjMAKKlJT3.
Iti-portr.1 up .-lao'':l?ick, by 'fin Hnven i
; Towad.'BjriWi,-ii,3r,S TliirilSffeet,
1 t'liij'ulclphltt, 41''" bj'Ugbt nu'd sold
citfier, jJlr, jc'ash or hu marsui". '
' ri.ila.ielph-.a, June SO, 1RFI5.
, , li.L nulled
It SJ's, Kxt...,....,-,t...t.r. ;....,inii
U S Canenciu'.ii 12HI
IT S 41,ji...;....;...Av:.jj. , II IJ' 112 ,'
IVnniy lvanh( It'll ...V. Mi Ml;
I'liilnlclphln 'A-TTi-iidliig U If 12 I2J
Lehlnh Valley It It ; M H4
LvliltfKipnal iiNiivigiitinn.Cii.-.-. M".' i(if
liuit. .NK?A-jihIliiV It H''Co.'jr.'tS--3JJ,v.1J
few Jr.cy"Oi'iitrnl 54J 5IH
Norlhern PnclfitfCanf....-...:. ?27 '271
"'"Iprchl nua -5'Jl
Prcfion 'IVunfcontinentiil..,, .33J 3'i
:L'i,li.n riytflu , ,i..51 Ml
M'eilrrn Ucl'in 1 ..- -01- Mi
JWest 8h..re 1st II16 D5i
l,on1svilln ,t XiifhvillB P.'l 423
(Silver. (Trades) , , 7G fu
Rheumatism
It f c cstablls?icd fact that Ilood's Bar
saparilla has proven an Invaluable remedy
In many severe cases of rheumatism, eftect-
Inc temarkablo cures by Its powerful action
In correcting tho acidity of tho blood, which
Is tho oauso of tho disease, and purlfyln;
and enriching tho vital fluid.
U certainly fair to assume that what
Hood's Sarsapaillla has done for otheis It
will do for you. Therefore, It you sutler
tho pains aud achca ot rheumatism, give
wis potent remedy a fair trial.
A Uosltlvo Cure
"I ivas troubled very much with rheuma
tism, in my Dips, ankles, and wrists. I
could hardly walk, aud was confined to my
oca a goou aeai oi urn tune. Jjelns rce
ommecded to try Hood's Sarsaparllla, I
took four bottles and am perfectly well.
1 cheerfully rceoinmeuil Hood's Barsaparllla
as ono of tl:o , lctt,-Llood purillcrs In the
world." W. V, Wodu, nioomington, 111.
For Twenty Years
1 have been sfilictcd with rheumatism. Before
1S83 1 found 110 relief, but grew worse. I then
began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, and it did
tno mere good than all tho other medicine, I
ever had." II. T. Balcom, Shirley. J.'ass.
"1 buffeted i,"cm. what tho doctors called
musoular rhcu.aulism. I took Hood's Bar
saparllla atj.d am cutlrely cured." J. V. A,
ri-.occfooT, letter carrier, Chicago, m,
Wo shall bo clad to send, freo of charge
to all st ho may desire, obook containing many
additional statements of cures ly
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Hold by all drugWits, $1 1 cx for f S. Mads
only by a I. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass.
I00ADo3O0
Ono- Dollar.
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- Special Notice to Jr'arniers.
noim,M!fwS.V,VJ,n,",u?r,nr,',,,fl,t' wf ns'A. )?m attention to a few facts concernlnit Ol'lt
.1 1 1 1 i'."'- sl "" ,,c "llr mm 1,1 1'Utflng out our 1:001s this Pall luuiiY.vid 1 their
our customers. a"" "' ,,H'" " 'vtlA1 iuaitlnn Us to do tiVcwall : ami pliaso
AteVi'fM
nun in 111c niim iivHiiauic lorm, to sucrre Knod ernpj and perfect ri ml. Ilv olis.'ri-ullmw
!l !! neffl ,.Tu-!. te'.1,', t',t,nr ,0 riir- n.e ,C!,fl! W 'How w'lia the pint, i ",' ost "Yequlreto pn
1 cethobest rciultsatlhoterj lowest pos-. ble cdsl lo the farmer, lb base of mir Pliiw.
P ha es are nnlmal bmies mixed Willi pure ehi-micds only, whlc ,111c ail realllv ovl d able ?
.''V''-'';"4 "'V,1 "Y?M,V nil'rovcd rrfim Inst year. Thev tire a great res orcr 'a ml enricne? of
p)t.1,,a. u'0!1 sllsi. y Ihelr use-joa will Increase your croin ati.f 1,1 Vk. tii-n mJ , ntu-n'-t
.ii.iiuii.1i nuns: iy uicir use-joj win increase your croin a
depends on the-clctnents thev conuin nml
l-ai ll ei S 8 lOUlO IICVPI- lln.n,l nil snii.ll In
u. bcrunbfc. 'i'S 'ymVA; . , "'!!'V.".H "A' . shM ieb that Is
c Kiuintmec our rmwphntcs to bo free lrnm usidcts uuti iul, mk-i, as dirt, sand muck
ashes, oyter shells, ground limestone, or anynduitettitlnn f nny 'il id to tVw T'm tho nrlce
mA'.V T-1!0". 'initiates ot hUh grade, all hi flu.- dry .; ."lltlo , eont 7ni Br
.'i..'.".'.'""- " 'L101' !." "I't'rt mt eunshb-ration In huviiig Pl niptiVih" A "citllliersueh
n?.0. ,rm? S 'l'fr-PliospliHtc, whicii wo make nnii'.-, It Vdrti iif.will nnVvi a S
n.''W""!1;0 soi1' lr cultivated muiir. Our g wdja'e made und-'r our own sViwnM..
Ion, which enables us lo speak of them in in,1tivo term 1. Pleaso try Ihem ai.a b t eoi Xced
.1-.. '.' . JI ' .V. . .1
OUR JUMBO
n,ywrr,m:.,.',!A1i,'1.lll,CK CV-!''t,lzer coiiPtliilnu all t!iefl"iiienls of plant-food, and has given
pYice. ?M.oa; Try itl"' W""" 'I Fertilizer lei! to bo beatci!iPiuallty ind
OUT- HERO PHOSPHATE
!,3."ln I''her cradn and more lastliifc effects. This brand w 0 bellct e will come as near bciinr
ffiilSSef icedl!8 fpSSd,'' a,,a iWJ U,
Our Victor Standard Improved, Pries $35.00.
U of a still higher irrade. and has no enual fur lli ninncv t u .
","l.,V''L."1,"rcrops nayo lvuioved. and in
rciicciiu y :lsk mill il Til r nni nnm.ki t. .1
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uour.u apimcauon and a thorough test, uud
fJ.FWrite. for Circulars to
NEW
June 20-m3
GREAT
ALL OtJH
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IHX'IJllPCU lOljilllC
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Mvithonooi the most FASIHONABhK as well as SUB
STANTIAL lines of
Ladies', Gents and Chjkkcns SUoos.
Ladies American & French Kid $2. to $4.
Ladies' and Childrens Spring Heel Shoes, All SizesI
Ladies' Kid-Button Soes, $1.25 Up!
Latest Styles Hats & Caps,
AT LOWEST PRICES. '
A.t The "COEXnER STOEE."
LEWIS WEISS
BANK STREET, LEHICJIITON. PA.
HATStn erjrjPEEFECT HEALTH
tail I WelC. CS.iiiiiHIDIeuiiieui-
CUKE FOR
ucstion is liiuiulreil
llie liver Inactive, or
IheboiwI-u-oiHliiuldl
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'nt boltzar uori6nt.
will car 't uii-u iiiatuiti,
lili hciiihiclie and
l.vsicpal.i. It renu-1
l.tlC-i IUC IIOWC1S illHl
eiuiblM llene of feel.lc
It reduces l-'cv
ci', Coiiijlliu l.i'ioil, b
bnahianletii I'lhsaiid
mul Iniliiiiii.uilory I'l-kc:iHi-,
mul Majusllv
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AND
cal, Kel'ahle, l"eR.nit, '
It almiilil be fo I ill
OYSPEPSIA.tS
mIicic. Maiiut.icu.uil only by TA
iiousonoiii. noiii
lits every-
I111AM
CJ., Xew York.
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extension Cf the l:mtln Itouil in'lielr
towr llie rcnil rutv to A
iii!nrlei,
oiiJV thn milcMfK'nt, now
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Per (r.er's
Plroppliatcs !
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nr.t In gmi.11
il.ty of reitllliers-the quality
' I the mou valuable I'crtlf.
m lllll.ll.T.-lUt-lll in mv unicio.
PHOSPHATE
ike poor land good und fund l.imi hVitpT
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w. mil I I.UOI'lia.U3 UI" lllUt;.
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we tire satiiued (oablde by the result. Try them
vi. uui 1 nuoiniaLua ui" 1111
ne recommend
A. ARNER 8c SON,
MAHONING, CAUIiON COUNTY. PA.
BARGAINS. !'
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1 lyaawtt''
A Si'tcjAt, iocxr Wanted inevkiv
'.'ITY AXDTOW.V.
Charles Soribner'a Sona
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V13 ilroaaay, Xew Yoric.
-The base of tbe soldiers' , ,,. .
'V Ma,"1 t-lpink It Expected tobeilo
uu'l uivy- .11 u mnii nic i.iruicr must si rmiv tiin ui
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