(j'Ui.i'K7.TgjiMm ''Original Cheap Cash Store.' Wc are well lireimml for llio Preserving Season l(h ft largo stock of fetono Ware, Mason's Fruit Jara, Jelly Tumblers, Wino Kegs, Cedar Slenncra, &c, Vrlitch ve liavc. marked down to tho very lowest fiuurett, C ulsn have an clcjcatit HnOof Ccilnr Klilliif 1ltht'il .villi tin, I i.ll I.n.il H.......... Vliicli C nre selling tit about two-thinls Viilue, Cedar Uutler Clinrira in various oi'vo, yvv VVHl ucmvr ivlliur jiricu J. t. NtjsiiAtriyr. Ofp. FubI4lsquaro, IJnk Street, r.olilnh . ... - . . uu. i . 4 jano i, 1994-iy SATUIIDAY. At'diUST j-i, l83fl. -SPKCIAT, XOTIOKrerjoni. miklne tinviiipntii in Mil. ..oia.. t... ..-...... i . T ", , " iiiniiny rimers or Vostn notes will prunto liioV-e ihom pm-,it.,e ii r-riii i w uract, oi urn be liilhtun office is .not a mud?; order office Our Neighborhood in Brief. ., Wo "'S1' of i'lithlas State Con- .w.wyii convene ni Aiientuu'ii next a ucauay. , A party of young ladles nnd senile men of tills place, nicnlcej at Olen wjiwKu tnti .notiuay. &ainuel I.osch lias been chocn in.iiiui.iii oi me Schuylkill county lie Imblican committee. . The temperance jicoplo of Sr-liuyl-kill county pioposo publishing a weekly paper at Shenandoah. Wost Hcthlaltmn PYnunte tn i.pn.,t.... h boiounU dinner nt Hie .September f nfin Ilf I lin I t.l..l. ..... ....... u. uiu i,uiiijjii cpniiiy court. a...Tt.1io Evaiffi-Jlc(iJ camp ineetlnc In Weiss grove-, aciojs tlie river from tills iua.ee, cioseu on Thursday nlsbt. A substantial board walk is beinn laid In front or Clias. Kho.ide's grocery . itoie at the upper end of Hank street. f 1 - v"u ffgrnt to note tlia illness of our .townsman Fred. I.eiiokol, who lias been vo" to' ' l"U '10U9Q for past sul uwl It Is oxponled tbat tile Klckanoo Indians, now located at Kast .Maueli X bunk, will shortly pitch their tents in this borough. See that the sutler in front of your residence Is kept clean; it may be Hie ineans of piv.ventliij a malarial epidemic in our borough. The iUh moy liecnr.l saysl "The thunder of the 1'r.iliibltion campaign level-berates In St. Clair ard the light ning Hashes In .Shenandoah." Mm'. XIiiIii-.1i. Tl... ( 4 .i l ( . l Vim wis bit by a i.ulo snake last Mon t'aj Is now MiWcilnjj ulih temporary insanity-, slipciinducBd'lty flight. Mrs. Otto, of Tou-amcnslug, will Wea.se acrept our ll'.iuks for a beirulifiil tiounttetof fjy choice Dowers which She left at our lejldeiicc oiiu day this ek. Daniel .Mtilh.nui-dsixiy-thi-ceycars. residing In SlelnsVllle. l.ehijjli county, fcommltteil suield.f Monday niorri i tt r by ty 'trad? ,lIlusl"Ir- 1,0 wa"s n carpenter A temporanee iiirellnj ul . held tin tiie pnldlef(tian-, in UVi.iSpoit, this (Samrday) evenliw, Hie llih Inst. Itcv. in. ilnjdi- and olheis are to speak. All are invileil to attend. John Wolfe, jicd sevciity-i'l"ht J-rnrs, wasslruck ami killed by an enaim bnndav afternoon while u living switch Uas belli,; made in South Juston. Ills lir.nl was neariy .cycled fiuiu his body. Sonic people, w 111 find fault wbcie jptliera would never think of looking for it. . Hut eer body who ritles In iMVjd fcbbeits easy carriages seem to Ira per fectly satislied. Livery on North slirel. ierius low. stable bclonglna to Dr. Sawjcr. M Al eulown.wae lired by an iuceudl,u v ilonday nlslit and was completely de stroyed, logelhcr with a lot of harness. IliU makm the seventh iilccndlaiy f.,r Allentown llilt year, Mine inspector Ito-lerlek, of the H.izleton district reports for July six teen nccj.lentflj sis of v.hleli weie fatal. Uiirlna July alone the number of fatal iiccldcnts were half as many as durlti" the previous six months. For tbn week ending Aug. 7, there ii 'i'.l'f""1.'.3 "f wjl 'dll)ed f)er the l.elllgh Valley ralhoal. making a total to'dateof -l-.lJn.iM:! tons.aml sbSw ng an Increase oHlX),53:j tons compared Itli Ihb snlue time last year. Many ot those who drive, dr. not iln llerstand that the Uw gives the right ot Jvay Ut pedejstrlarts. A nixn or woman who Is erasing the tUeet is not obliged lo look out for the man who Is drawing U team, but U just the icyerse. -Tlin J!ev Jatnes A. I.lltle. having Wpcnt, I lie latt two weeks at Sotilh Heach, A. V., eijjojlng tliu ocean vaes and tea bni'7.e3, has returned home to re buuio his pastoral duties nt lloken ilatiipu. Iroutou and Fullerton. -H Is expected that uur lowji w 111 be browiled with inch of sorting proclivl ties from all ic-eiL'ios i.r .1... r.... Jhe next boverjl day.s, owing to the two ...vja ui mju spoils wiuen open to inoriow (Saiiday) lit the Diivlng l'ark Mrs. OainHtin M.itt(li ,t f ..i...i... Valley, mother of Oliver Hough, of th oorm gn, men on j uesda evening, the 1 Otli i Insl., Ill hcrVi'Hd year. The timer 111 will take plaeo IbJs (Friday) afternoon nt 1 :30 and piwcccd to St. John's ceme tery. Among the charters granted at the State Department at llarrisbuig, Mon day, were the Donaldson lion Company of Kmalis, elilgll county, wlih a capi tal of $100,000, and the Alleiilown fo'Ojdry and jiiachlnu company, capital Castles of the Knights of tliu Golden hagle are how llisllliited nt Amleiirleil, roltsvllle, Tamaqua, Kmnujlt Jllll, I.ehlghlon and Sbenaudoah. The society Is Browing rapidly ami already lias a membership of 18,000. The following members of Citrlion Castle Ki O. 1-;., No. HI, of this place, wcro present at tlu Institution of J'aeker ( astle K. (J. I-:, at llelhleheiii, last Fri day evening. DC. i T. Horn, Oeorge htocker, 11. Morlhitncr, Jr., Doug. Sillier and h. A. Werner. Solue inalleiolts Individuals entered Mrs. Joseph Obeit's (lower garden, on Hank street, last Sunday nlflht ami com pletely destroyed the flower bds by tcarllitfUp and breaking off sonlolery Valuable plants. The ierpetratnrs. If apprehended, sStotild be severely dealt with Tile meeting of the V.eteran Associ ation which takes place at IWj-wIck on All'JIHt. HI nriunliii.a In 1... ll. X ........ .1 ., . affair of tlie klfld that has takii plane Tor many years, Jtedueed oxeilision rates oyer all rallrods. Old soldiers nnd their friends gliouM not fall to ntlcnd. At a rcoont meeting of our town council Joseph flburt pros-nted a bill for damages sustslivd 4y him, by the lor damages sustuivii by inm, by the I llnsettlniT itf n u-.ni.nii wliil.. m.t-.li.n n.n - " - .,7 ipr ,.';',".VM.h0Utl.' stri'e "r.a.r 11,0 "Hurr. ! Ills claim was Ignored, It seems tu be tlin prevailing opinion of many of our citizens that Mr. Obert, while burgess of our town, should have looked to this ver uiattrjr. Tho Kaston talr opens Titesdar, Sept. Uth. A lolnl ecllpe of the sun will take place on tho UtHh Inst. The Orw Igsburg, Schuylkill county, shoo factory has started Hp. llemcnibor the county fair, and prepate something for exhibition. "-Knterprislnsclllzensof Wldlollavcn afo tiegotlatlng for a shoe factory, -rhn dnva llnvn lnt nfii I...... J .wk tuiu HUM! H'I seven ininutes since tho longest day of the year. "I'm n'otacandidftle,but mv friends U-Hlll. tlin In Vil'n It. )lm K 1t....t politicians put It. . -.tr U nlini(n.l tl.Af .V.a If... 1.1-1 1 ii, i.i v;'v-'',-' .lint. .uu unniCMUUl silk inill will start opf.ratlona about the jol ui ot-piciuocr. mill, iortliamplon conntv, was lain out as a village by Jamm l!aslon In the year 18111. Anthony Nealon, of Moffet's Patch, iiutviiiu couniy, was run over uy a twin .inn riiuuu uii -uumiay, I1 T -irt.... i 1..1.1 .... '.. . mua-5 11.19 JUKI a SUOSiaiUiai stone pavement In front of his residence .111 It.lL- tt .-..nf X.. .Tttn l.'nillmr Tin i..1ii.n... wlth a capital ot 307.0,000 was charlereil i. iiarnsuuig last wcK. The number of prisoners confined In tlie l.nhMi i-nmiiv (nil ,i,,r: i.,i iuoiiucreu seveiuy-iuree. Wicked J.e lilgli. -f.nvl. entt nf Plmilna Tlrtln.HnK 1...1 his right arm severely lascy-ale.l Tues day, while at work In Hcilnian's Ice ii. ill lo.1Vf9 nf hrrtnl nn, 1 Ort-. poumls (if meat was cnnsnineil liv'tlio pusoncrs in Lolilgh county during tnu iiiojiiii oi Jiuy, flllH KlSt ll:iV fitv rfifTlatrollMM te Sopipmlior J). Kvery voter sliould niaK'o lb il Ifllalll HjSH III C.lll till till) Ki.KCc.it- nn. I soo that lih name is mitercil iruiprly. 'bainuol Kims Tost, No. XM. G. A. II.. nf Kl;il ,tiTf,m 1, lit I.mI.1 ft.n. annual camp tiio oij Saiunlav. August iisi, uii isnmi ranc, near u ainiitiHHt. . ... '"wii'.IIII - III, V.II 1 1 J I- kill ro.il rr!?iii)t nrn lvhm- i.M.t .in., t,. tlto fcoarcitv of cars, resulting fromtho inaiMiiiy io uuiojui tlK-iq at tldo water poit3, -Ticorqo Ktilil, tho ooiifM;tlonir Of died last iSatunlay afternoon, after mi - i'iun;ii 1IU1U nonr.. " nf l!iti-i,l,a. .!.(., .r- .inn 'i nr nn-l itt-Vnt ntn . vipiimi UIU LUlHllll'll in the I.aston jail charged with robbing in..l,nnl fi.. II.. .. e r. .. ...... n unci .uiinuiiy, oi ooiiin lieililelieni, of S700. The meanlni! of nni .Tfe In lima e.. 1... 'l.t.. it ii , - .. 'i-'-'J-' side down" means "I Iqvo you." "illht ii,. uiiu ouivii means -'uoou-iiy, sweet heart, good-by." 1 in I.. V. I! t( rmim I... chanired the nieihn.l r Inlnln.. ii... ... n. , - , J-'., i lie .II7 ii-edon tholrroad, which will add con- siuenitiie lo llio rigidity and lirmness nf me lines, uiiu srnany lessen me liability ... .,1.1.11:111 nTjiji uuu or oi'OKen rails. -A Wtacnniln rnip Ima lln,l f.-,. chewing tobacco. The Stalinglon Nrim asks: "Did vim lw.tf.r 1 ,..1 .. it,., m..,. latiiigion foiki should endeavor to have one who peipetiates a bue"" 'of the ocjii.iiieii iiansriiii-rei in .liirii... a,... aooye order is actually dangctods. Tlin dead bodv of Charles Itohde. r. child aged Ihe monlh, who died of wiioopmgeougli at Jlinuearolis. .Minn,, on August !, and on tliu follow Ina 1l.1v was shlppcil to this place, sritv.iVbeie 011 II cdncday i veiing in a greatly de- couinose.i comilllon. 'Hie bojy was eon-i,'iieii lo .loseph Zalui. I'ok 0111 1 beafar & Hoop's great juissi.ui ionium uion, will exhibit rai l ie upper end ot the Public Square, in V 1 . 1,ac'' slo!'-bly. Tuusdav and llednesd.iy of next week lClll, 15th and IStli iirst. Admlsiioii-only 10 cV. (Jur eNcIi.inges fay the peiforniaiics are very good. Co and see for yourself. Mrs: Hanoi, of Kaat Penn, this comity, gme iiiith 'to a inontcr boy weighing twelve rounds last Saturday, 'pi. n ... - . . . ui! iieeiiuariiies 01 ite i,aUy was a bornjvlikc i'.e;vsce:ioe two and a half Inches long nrotrutlhia from tbn im,.. head, only one eye, which however, bud two pupils with half an Inch space be tween Ihem, no nose a lorned the face of the child and lis ears were shaped like tbnn nf n.ii't t!,f. ii, .. . -. .. .... .,, ii,,.,,, ,iarJ r.,j small that It would not tak'i In a cheriy stone. The child died a few minutes imei-oirm. nr. A. M. Kittlerwas III attendance at Die birth of-ibe child. SWRiJISIIEB Oil THE DIAMOND FITLD Weatherly l.a3. hill players are gradually catching en lo tho game. national --TI10 11 liloton iiluo and a Serantnn club crossed bals at the former place 011 Saliirday ami .S-Kinlon carried olf the honors by a score of 21 lo 7. The flray's. of Rlatlngton, will nlay the Carbons, of Mauch Chunk, on Saturday afternoon. Wo think ihe "Cray's" will fed Just a little bit "bluu" after Ibis game. Uy special lemirst from llmnpology for a newspaper known In and around Munch Chunk as Ihe VVmr.i we publish Ihe following "bug. riu Dei rolls should play the I.ehlghion club before claiming the championship of America. A tight game. Will IU Advqcatij plea'eeor.v lids. "Knthmlastlo" unwittingly ntteied a truth In last week's CAlilio.V Anvor-ATC when ho slated that the "klls" (Hlur Stocking) of SlatlngUm were striking (errors In their own little village. They are aUo striking terrors In the hearts of the would-be champions from the embryo city of Leblghton and d jn't you forget It. AVtM. O.h, mercy yes. The WilghUin club, who claims the championship of the earth with itt are afraid to play' the Carbons, as tho lattei has alum them all Hie chance and tlmo they could desire, but theli rr member where they como from, 'It's I-eliighlon you k:iow,-7Vif.t. In another contest our boys wiuld work tbn old "chestnut" on the Caibons. Hut what else could they expect, "it's as hightou ou know." We umlci-slfliid the memliprs of tlie Lehlgliion club haebeen provided with tho chestnut" realslcr. tbn latent wcakueiis of the csllow and beardless youth. And now when any witticisms or anecdotes aro perpetrated that do not come unto their iiru-coiieelv...! of freshness nnd piquauoy, they an. uounce tlielr dlsiileasuia by a violent tlnklJua of .1 feeble luJI nl,l,.l. 1. f,.. ened upon their heaving Iiusom. AVien, The Caibons aie very ouxious to play the club, loeatud naar or about Uu nigliton. The CarUuus claim nothing, but are anxious to compete Willi this "laswous" club of many .claims, Tlie SlatingUw club has challoflsied them time and agU but they will nut jrfay. The Caibons haw done the sam il.i.u. and yet this crowd of kickers from I.e. t,u"' " uicKers from I.e. llt'ilitnn l.iv rl.i1i in ill.. ..1...-....1 . . .-w w CIlKKipionillip, ADVor - .VTK please copj-.-Miiueli Chunk I'inui. The cdlloj- of our cute, mid cotemiwary will jK-rsisl In getting 0fr "the same old chestnut," In the same I old way. rcoiiie in and ontof Town. tier iteople w-Iio may have TliUlM or friends MllliK lliemwlll erentlv oblltfe 111 h.vwmlliijrliitlieii-militesamlresKloMwfor Piiiiiic.uiun iimier mis i.cM.-Knirtm.) !'. K. Seiberllnir. of Xoilb I'enn, was in town Wednesday. William lviiles. .Ii'.. nf lt1Mn. spent sbveral days III towii lids week. Uur old friend A. C. Hroadhead, of the 1'hlladclphla Mint, was In town this week. Miss Inez Sollrter. of Mauch Chunk, was tliegncslof Mrs. Chns, Vdnscr, over Sunday. Hon. J. W. Malloy, of the Summit 1UII and I.aiisford Jfccort? was In town on Sunday. Mrs. Mamo Smith, of Philadelphia, Is visiting Mrs. II. V. Morthlmer, on Haul; street. Mr. nnd Mrs. Sliuler, of Shamckln, Ta., aie visiting Jacob Denlliiscr, on Uank street. Messrs. Craig and Ash, of Lehigh Oap, were In lown seeing their many flinnds on Sunday. Prof. .1. M. lloberts, principal of our public- schools, Is expected hero about the !0tb lint. Cyrus TJeihamer nnd famllv. of Dethbdiem, nio sojourning with Clias naming, on iron street. Miss Marv Thomas. An nf tlinnblo young lady of Scranton, Is sojourning ltu .miss jiinnia seller. Miss Idllie Ilotn. an estimable young lady of Hraddock's, Pa., is visit ing 1 1 ill. fjcaboldt. on Iron street Our friend C. M. Sweenv. of K ween v Mooie, Wilkcsbaire. Is in town aealn end will be found at ihe "Corner Store." Mrs. .Jacob Host and Mrs. Wilson Kelchncr. of Walnutnoit. aro the nunsis ot jus. w. iv. Morthlmer, on llank way. Mr. Lellz and daugliter.of P.eadliii.. ami .Mrs. 11 entzel, of Newark. X. .1. are visiting Mrs, John Until;, on Uank Hiir.ci, Mossis. George ITearnev and .Tnlm Harvey, of Philadelphia, snnnt snvm-.-i! uays wiui uavlrl Ebbcit.on Xorih street, last week. Oror tha Switchback tu Summit mil. Through the courtesy of M. J. .Mum ford, the gentlemanly lessceof the world lainous switchback railroad wo were afforded a delightful ride over that road last Saturday. Arriving at Sum mit Hill we meet the popular landlord of the Switchback restaurant, George iiumzinger, ana though "rain was falling gertly" it did not retard us from making a tour of this rapidly growimr and enterprising town. Amomr Hm ponul.ir business men, of that place. horn we had tlie pleasuie of meeting aro: J. Tanner, J. 15. Jones, W. Schneider, Geotge Kline, Milton Kleek ner. Tims. MrCrcadv. liolmit l!i..iii. f lloyle and Dr. T. 13. Davis. To the latter gentleman we are indehlfld for niveral trial bottlis of lirst,class remedies. Among which wcmentlnn most p.irtieiilar, "I'mililnla,"' for head. ache, (lysnepiift. etc. The ductor Is n graduate of the Jclferson medioal col lege, at Philadelphia, and iia3 made a special study ofheadaolics and the.ib.-.vn preparation is the rusijlt of his labors, Il Is aUist class aitlclc and does ittrwork well. A few minutes befom ft wo had tho opportunity of trinsnlnir by the haild .1, K. Ureslin, tho cnlcr piUIng undcilakur nnd cabinet maker, of Summit J X ill- who is doliiL' a snlen. did business in J,!a line. Mr. Rioslin has lately added lo h s uiidertaldnir bie.lpess, a new hearse, costing $1,-00, which 13 the most beautiful nteen nf workmanship wo Jiayc seen in a long lime, Walter L. train's Shew Ccniinff. tins great conibinilioii will exhibit on the upper end of ilm Public Square, in mis place, on 'Ibuisday afternoon and cvciilntr. Ihe lfiih In.t Siw.,i,i,, .... - , iin.i(i of the perfor;iianoes of tins combination, urn t.leaillcl.l, I'a., Jrpul,llcun. savs: Waller I.. Main's tliow.whlcli exbllilt. ed here Monday, was well pationlml uoui day and evening. The crowd was to law In the evening that manv wei.. compelled to stand, there, pot belnir enough seals. Tlienmlii. 1 1.11 rfirn,......n was lirst-class and tho aimlaiisi- at ilmi almost deafened one. 'J ho D'Alma family were applauded at every pci Toi mv ancoand well did they desei voii as they arestars In thcpiofcssion. 'j'i,e trained dogs ami hordes weio lilic. IJ'o have not 100m to speak of tho performance separately, hut were rojally entertained lor over three hours. The after hnu Is the best we have ever seen nnd mils to shame the laige shows who glvo con certs. Everybody should go ai)J bee. aiain s sluiw. East MaacU Chunk letter. On Irid.iy. Ana. 0. tlia lied Stnelfv Ings. of Mauch Chunk, played tlnTAc tlyes, of tills place, and the Actives were beaten by a score of 22 lo 0, -Moot en Uros. have lakl n utnno pavement lufr,out of their ireneral The third moonlight hop, under the unoKO i-oniet Hand, passed olf quietly last Saturday fvcnliig. Oilin a nuinber of our elilmnt i. tended tbn rntuiiMWo'i.tliw.' i.. n..t.-l . - ..'tj l iiisa ;royn. The popular yoitni druaslst tr. - Illeryand Oscar Seauer. of iiviunnii. spent a short lime heie last Suu.lay. "Under thb Laurels." will be pio duced In Bclwol Hall, on Friday and Saturday evenings, Aug, 0ij( 21, for tlie beiietit of the Citizens Hand. Messrs. Goo. W. .Morthlmer end A. K. Lcuckcl wcro In town duilug the week. The KIckapoo Indian Tronpo is still hero, and continues to draw large crowds every evening. The Jhtlli Times reporter takes great Interest in the l.ehighton baso ball club and also In the Caiiuon An vocati;. EUBscaipnoits heceived I'or the Caiiuox Ahvocatk. lU'Y. II. llHliiliiake, LuUlKhtoll 1 0) "' "eiiU.iiler, l.enlull (lap . i w . . ... ..iii,HWii,iii. JlHItlllllUU S. .liniiieriiiiui. New Mahoning.... Kale Komi, Amleiu-led.i lli'lilils HViiti, I'umtllli! I.ludin tiei'ker, rfiHiit lleliiy I'Jiil.lnian, U-iWirl All.ilslii Miller, fAlinlitiii , I llumy lllank, " " i.,,, Win. iri.Ur it 1 on 1 On 1 OU 1 W 1 (l 1 HO 1 00 I On l (JP l (!) .1 ai 1 ft) too i: in flu. Meiu, " I II. .-iimiiu, " ........... .i, ;. wciiogb, Biimmit iitu..... .1. S. Klckerl, " ..... . S. I'. Mluuieli, " '" .1. 1'. IlreJIn. ' ii " .1. Kwiswuv i r.ki .1. Tanner, .1. .. .lotn-H. i W Si-linelder " Ir. X L. Ilals " O luge Klme, " Tii.' ,i UU-, kucr. " l ou I i) 1 00 ta 'Our ffeisprt ",We" Speaks. MTo are pleased to note tliat our jovial friend Jue Feiiner U rapidly eon- vnlesclng after n serious lllnos's. ' Tr..t1l1. Plilaf ...nil nril, a All f ...ij viiiij.iiin 11, ..1 1UU l' Ml I. tllUU iioutc, naseiecieua f alilmnks slRlTtlHi-d i..in 1,1. ..,..,!.. iv i.i.j tl.at Henry p'roose.Bol.iB hi tlie coal business somoll.nc in lic near future. -Our young friend Aaron Snyder, of , town, vill give a complimentary supper io r.js iciiow wiieeisincn, at the U. S. Hotel, T.umqua, on Sunday. Parties from Poltsvllle, Hazletou, Slatlncloli and about ten men from town will bo present. " It is reported hero that 1'rniift!.' P. Srtninrd. nf T iilili.lit..i, ,.....T..l "'I .'.iielliwil, II..3 J1 uui i-iu the delegates "of that place in the Iiftir est of Michael Cassldy, Abd iiowlhe questlpp tJisit nsllales tho mind of the average. Democratle statesmen of lids place is! Can Prank deliver tho "goods?" I Among our oldest lesldents hero wo Jiouce bamuel Welsh, who moved to Wcissport with his family sometime duilng the year 1S74. Mr. Welsh was born In l.chlgh county, August 22,181t nn,l 1. . ...III.... 1... . .I- ..... ........ 1 J- sum la n uiuiL-i ii- i.nuie, oui aiiei'ocai- ing ncie ub commenced to wqrk at dhe carpentering business, which trade lie has followed more or less evur since. Mr. Welsh has Illicit tho ofllcu of con- stablo very acceptably to our citizens lor me past live or six years, There is a rumor current it) this section to the effect that the lower end Democracy will make efforts to sfiCuru ino congressional conferees for Jinn, P.ob't. Klotz. of Mauch Chunk. Tbn Idea seems to niOMill nroltv eenerallv amongst our politicians tbat In case of srdlt Klotz would make a vnrv formida ble candidate Willi splendid chances of a walking on with the nomination. As n second choice, hownvnr. iIihv would endorse Uuckalew, believing that with his experienco of State affalrs.he would represent tliu clevtnth consiepslocal district to the satisfaction of tho neonle The Prohibitionists will onen the. campaign in nils place Saturday even mg, oy a grand temperance meeting in the piddle square. The lncetliic w ill l.i addressed by Prominent sneakers. An. pearauces indicate that the cold water people propose working tilings lively for l lie two grand old parties. Well so mote it be. On Ihe lL'Ib Instant tbev nominated a ticket and after the elcctiqn there will only be a fc.v m ore disappointed asplilng Prohibitionist tbat is all, nothing more, nothing less, and tliu affairs of the county will havo lo move along as best tbev can until tbn nc:;t election. Senator Wallace has exhibited of his old time lire in the announcement of his views on some of llio most im portant issues of the day, Tlie Wallace boom is spreading rapidly and by the time the Slate convention meets nt Uarrisburg. we hone that it shall b-ivn reached such prppoj lions as will make hi nomination unanimous. Senator Wallace Is spoken of lliusly by n Re publican exchange: "Tluiro Is just tins o be said about the now ivcll-dnfini-il project to secure the Denioeralle mil Ion for Governor for Senator Wallace that tliu State needs a man of Ids weight, character end ability in its councils is certain." The above coming fiom liepiibllcan headquarters speaks well for the Pennsylvania statesman. Hut what will Heaver say? Such ex pressions by tho Ilcpiihllcan press nre not likely to bring about the "vindica tion" which Heaver's friends so much uesirp. 'I lio Democratic county couumtion wiuconvcrc at Mauch Chunk, 'oilie time soon, and It is to bo honed that when they do, only fiicli persons jslll be nominated ps will prove able and elllcient officials in eeit of their elec tion, this nominating men simply be cause it Is their, turn, or, because, at sometime or oilier they havo done a "lltllodiity work" for tlin leaders, is saying tliu very lcat, absorb, conlempt iblu in tlie extreme. an, I Ii is in 1... i.,..i Ihatlhe better Judgment of the delegates inn n.eniu ui i no coming convention. When men are put in Domination for olllee because they aro tlia right men for the light place, and not because It Is their turn, then politics will become exalted and good men need not be sacrificed by cither pally, for the sake of favoring a few nondescripts who aspire to political elevation, Whan will such an event come (d pass? Just so soon as i)io delegates elected, to repre ont each disli let, towimr boroimh make up their minds to tho full iinnoit.-men ot (heir positions, ami go to the con vention wiui tho determination not to be Interfered Willi In The Ecleitlon of their man or men, by so spU-styled leadeis or Itos.-es. tin Thursday night llio Evangelical Association closed their camp meeting exercises, which were undoubtedly Hie most successful aver Iwld In this valley. With the exception of oun or two dajs theweathet wits fine and asaoonseniienee jarg crowds found llmir way theioevury 'uij mm ai nigut wie assemblage was greatly augmented by visitors from tlie sui rounding towns and villages, gun day was tho pilucipal day, and from early morning until the shades of nluhi commenced fasting their fantastic shadows aiouhd us.Usltors kept coming III oy Hie W.120U loads Until the nscem. blago numbered at least one .thousand. I how is no telling hoV juuch good would bo the result of this week's eainn. out if all the people who wcj there went with the Idea of doing work for God, bi.it In how many cases Is it other wise: let us hone however, tbat. at lejmt. of the many hundreds who' visited the grounds duilng the week, thcio are some who have been Hrengthem-d by the word of God and who hayolunl tlielr names wiitteu In tlie "lamb Wk of life" ami will henceforth malm llielr journey through life one of christian saerlllceB, sowing tlie needs of kindness and 1ob, until they ar oalld home to the better land where tbev w 111 1m ti the rich reward of tholr woik beio on earth. v.e would eatl Ihe attention of our readers tu the advprilsnmonta heailof 'Wclwxiort Hutiness Dinctory," ii uiey uesire to lenru w Jut we the Aiest progressive niercliaiits at aur imvti U' uop soon w vmHi Uia business Inler- 1 v miosis of our tow n rcpicsented under the .ji above head. The Ativrit in- hn. il,.. Iftraercln ulatioiuliaii any ollur paper in this end of lb, ruu.ny and oar lin-r chants should not fad tc late ad-anla.-e PROHIBITION COnilTV CONVENTION. Pursuant lo a call nf the county com. milliM.', the Prohibitionists met In con vention In Oak Hull, Mauch Chunk, Thursday afternoon. The meeting was rnlled.to order at 1 :4R p. pi., by Kd. A. Packer, who was unanimously elected , clialrnian of the convention, and J. II. 1 T"""0 5 ."f!er ttI,"0'' foI1"ei' ' ,l"lmc,,t ,f 11,0 V!,rlol, c0"1,,llt- , , , ; -ww i)iirt.ii inn fniimt im , -..v .W,.W ...f, . hnor.uTioM. Tl.u 1..nl.ti.i.i..i..- ... '. . iiiiiiiTiLiiinisi ei i..irnoii cnuuiv in riiuiityCoiiu utlon nssei.iUled. declare tlielr -".i.. iniiiii iinaeiiivteii. lli'Ciarc llipir nillieihueelu i lie I'liiiillililnn jiaily Stptn and Nuiimiu ;",,HO,l I'i'-w.i- iii'-iiisenea in n-ssillMinrc. We endnrse Iln. ilei laratioh of ni-fur iiileji ... ....-, ,,; .iiimiiii,., ,i iiiin'-iies set forlli lijrtlieNallngt.il Cornell: leu nt (ml and the SUile Cuiiviliiiou el iws. ... -.....mi.iii; ui,- iiiiihh ,;iiii i; m culler ( HCf- t on aallHtliijtllicroiinti j,lnrrl:taUliistii cut, tlin t-i'lutinn. nf ...iiillt.1 aS.,i int... i... s...1 tlie rclHt Ions of cjpltnl unit liilxir, tlm Mm- "... in.- rn'i- ... M'-. ,,imMnftu W iinj .liuil.lll sc.. and exiierijng cf cur iwity ilulu an llllj .llUll.llll, il jii.iivii.iis ni-iiuii nil nil WICIIC llHCftlnn. we 11.. ui-in iiitiuiv.ii-ucttimpiiiic liquor iiiwiiie iH t; I fc ,!',u i.irn sun 'letliniHIS mi uuiieo aim ueieiiiiiiu u ulioils. lFI.i:IATM iMaudi rhuni! l:U. A. rm-ker. .T. W. Uiltl?. ... ... ..Ltu, uiiiiu .sie:ini, .inset 1. Latel M;i. Stiiiiliers. II. .1. Waim-kc. I'.. .1 l.ldiiinn. .1. ll.-I.-w.-.iliv. 1 Ia-lilelitt.il-. W. v. Howmati. S. llngiutiau, ... (I. W. (Jros. H. 1'. Hnlfiii'il. M,V'e.tlj-,I s. jteyer, DaMd Swank, Win. ii.iiii.-i, .i. i . iyicsii-;. eliit- -S'llimioii Veakle, ):. J. So'.t, Ii. C, , V'."v. .3. iu.ier, JjlblXli ap -Samuel V. (;onstenbiiiler, l!M.. tiin.1i.ii. I...... SI...... .. ll- East Maueli t'luink ,1. 1'. ltn'wlaiid, KittnniltllHl-J. II. Iioreums. I nckpi ton Unlit. Walp. DUI.rdATES To STA-in rn.vvrvTtnv. J, VV. IJtllg, K. A, lVcker. fi. V. (iios, .1. i. .'i.niMi, j.i-v. urnii. uev. i.riiinaii. w. JJ . lSowmsti, l!ev. Ileyer. Allrinalf: .T. k'W':!-('- Jiieoby, ,J. l. Howland, J. W. llclieilliig. coxtniKKSioNAt. coNrnnrxs: J. I', Howlantl, !. V. Hoirnrd, (I, W. Oiojs. COUNTY eOMMiTrnn. Andcnrled, Younp. !. , ,i j-ip.KKiw, .loiitt Maityn, Br. hat Mmidi t'liuiik, Cbas. Arnibi lister. ,e.iIo.li. .1 SI i. lulili.ji..h J.eliUliion, S. ltai.iiiiau. Iiwer Tiiwiiiuensliig, l.cl 'Vciit7. Miilionlng. .losluli Miuseliiian. J aiini Liiimk, 1st ward, IM. A. I'ackcr. Mailt if "linnlf "nil i..i i-.l 11... ..m. ii..., llieker. Win. Ill her 1 r.ikerimi, linbeit Walp. I'ni rvUlie-l!. r. powell, " '.j .nun. -s i.. iiu.er, Nesqaclioidiig llcv. lllmati. KSfiCUTIVE (JOMMITTKKi J. w. Jjitllir, cliatrtuau: W. V. Iimimin. NOJIIXJiTKIffS. After naming the. Conntv Cnmmltinn .1... ..U.. . ill... ated; I'or the Legislature John W, tin; luiiuuiij i-1 ion inns u-nrn nnm n Mnrtvn. of lleavei- M eniliiu- nitil .iv. .Iltrlnn lTnherllniT. nf t-i.iM. -.1.....U District Attorney -Tlic power pf cjioos, Ing a candidate for tills ofllce Is left to iiitcreuon oi me Jixceutlve t'oniiuillee Conimlsaloner for ibn iiiies-iiti-nil ti.i.n, Nolonion Yeake, of Weissnorl. All nominations weie made by acclamation. Of lntcre:t to tvorybsdy. KS?Go to 1'rs. llinlorr. ninlni. tin. KvclirltlTn TInfnt fiM-1 .1 o,n.....l. .1.n.... ami a laslonable haircut. n .. -w.u., .u. IV HlllUUlll ?n.ie CfA!l tin) litest designs In Imrtlm WTtches and docks at E, II. llphl's, Mauch Chunk. S.ltll .lones. tlin nvn.r..llcl ..... l. ' ' . .vi. 1 oqj-l liu uas cn-areii cuuu a year since he began preaching. trJr"I5AnriAixs In Wall P.Mt:tti and Wixiiow Shaw;s at I.uckex- llAfll'M. Ml ll-nnilvi-nv f.nir.1. I' 1. . .w, ... v'llllllIV, lirowns (1 and S cts., white Hand 10 els., gilt :!3 and .""i cts. Tt. Is s, ri 1,1 tli.-it will, Li n n,l;,..rinti - --- ......... .. .lllOU. i.J miles around Asheville, X. ('., every known mineral can be found, 3?SS VOU look to vnnr Interest vnn Will examine the largo assortment of line gold watcliesjevnn if you don't buy, 1'lnrst. select Inn In rri,m, . - . ... -.....ui. LUIIII1I ,11 h. II. JIolil s, Mauch Chunk. Call and c. -A llnrsn llilnf. lntjilw t..in,l t -, ..... .j ....Mo.it ii: Ilinn-nr li.nl rl.l.ln., 1.1. .1.. i i . ., ...... ., ,,. uiii,i ji iuiiinai over 40U miles from Nebraska. Vhmss (CBio., The Tail ors, still Imvc n low nl' flint." justly cck'lmtted $10 suitings on iiiiiut. -gciisiiui oiiuuni olong the lower t;oast3 of I lorlda U growing rapidly In volume, ami importance. ur r.st'B Posts amj. Pinuwooi). A loi of fence posts and rails, chestnut limber, all lengths and slws, suitable lor grape arbors, te cnlione nosts. A'-c. nl'o ilrcwood In any uuantlty can be wuianieii on iiiquicaiiou lo .noses Kclill or Mablon Ilelehaid. hebluhion. The Salvation Army In Toronto has half a down converted Hindoos among us reciuiis. AftcrallmiouglitestDr. G. T. Horn l.ehlgliion and W. V. lticrv Weissnorl most positively assert that Acker's Kindlsh Itcmedv is tbn bn.st. ined.'einii fur Aslluua, C'rouii, Coughs, Whooping v-ungii, u;m mi i.ung u-ouuies mat can be found. Ask them about It, for they iiuiy guarantee it. T-The King of Slam lias chiislened Ills noiv-boin son George Washington. uoott ! 3?""My silverware assortment is lars er and poods handsomer.' In fact the itncst sloik ever nflerc.l In Carbon Co lou are cordially tin lied to Inspect iiii-m- new .-Unas, iiots ot ciegint mid haudfome goods just received. K. II. uoui, r,iaiicli Cliuulc. 'l'lie 1-i..neli ii .1I....1I TV. 1 ,r 1 . i"". ..'i u.'.Mii im f.1-1111. olushi county, l'la is the largest ever produced. Over nue million boxes of Acker's iiyspepsia Tablets sold in the past tiieim iiiiiiuiis.pureiy upon uielr merits. 11 uy s.iner wiin 1 nronic Loiistiiiatlon Uyapephla, Sour Stomach, ialck Head ache, and I-onjalc Troubles, when Dr. ('. T. Horn I.elibrlltiiii nml l !.' Ii;,, Wcissport, olferjou relief anil posltle Kiiiu in uie jyspepsia mulcts. They sell them on a guarantee, l'llst 'n Mi fi n . 1..,. I tutrd at Pleasant Unity, Westmoreland coiiuiy, 011 K'iiueiiay. 1)K'(T. 11 I', UU'ry Welssiiorlj wish to make an .iM.-iiiyn, iiioeiiioey call U.1C1C Willi a positive suarantei-. Jt Is all about Aid.-nf' lllrinil ITItvIi. Tl...., ..11... U suiierlor merits over nil other remedies ui u. Mini, uuu guarantee ror It a jhisI live and stne cure for Hheiimatlsin . ..... w. .n.i-iiiiiuiisin, SyphillU, and all blood disorder. It ... ...... .,u... ,,,,,, .uot'ior, and leavci the compUiou cienr. Ask them about it. Mahoning; Events Epitomlzaa. Sylvester llucli and family, r,f I.e liighWn, spent Sunday wlih friends In the valley. Ilobert Slcl.aren Is maklnsr nrenni-. nitons lo bulla an addition to his resi dence. We are sonv to note that nnrvniim j icnu Jina iianrievmanlsstillioiilneil lo tlie hoiisr, , Mrs. lilliM Koons aceomnnnUl liv lier giandsoii, Kddie Xewbak.r, of Dan ville, Pa., are visiting friends in the valley. Frank Voers new ilwelllns Is inn. idly neMrlint completion. Samuel liaiU. who has been nrn,. peelliig for koM In this section, rwunlly develop! a valuable find iJidilwn Inch. a tielow (be snrfwe, 'J'Jie ore Is said to bo woth tOO tu ijyoo ur ion. " ' Farm for Sale In Waver Itun. tliitw i r .'s.ui. : I " l-iiet ! in 1 i v-.i ,v 1 lit 'lis liilili i- nil 1 1 - Imp! u , r-. i a bpie: MO. M nr.. a. . DDI I" .I v1 H '1'-! w.-qjis. nge INTERNATIONAL LESSONS. UV llV. r. M. HAltOBKAVri!. r.ewn 7, August 15th. .lEit'STnicHiXd nrytn.n v. John iS, 1-17, Oolden T.s ,,folpi 13, Time, Tliursda,v evening, Apitl Otlr, A. I'laoe, an upjxr loom in Jerusalem. 1 to inor days had eU)eil, spent chiefly in retirement, e,nd prolmblv m Jietlinin'.. Leaving die temido two h Mnre, Jesus hud pmpliesiuj in deslrue lion, Htid on Hi wilv to llethanv tlchiul fnrplnld the doom ol'llie til v n' Ho' 1. btld it in nil lis glory from the Mount Of Olives, It was now ThursJay nnd the disci ples havinu made prupiiratirn for llio celebration of the Passover supper In an. upper room In Jerusalem, wo liud Jesus, and Hi diseiplen giillicrcd there, TIiwt' had liepu mere or ieslrifu for s.une limn past amongst Ine dixcinlos sti tn qnwlions of prioriiv, llicre ljtiw tiii widiml itesiroon (lie part ofxoimMnTmve 'chief places in llio JJessiynic Kiugdom wfiKh thev believed WQiild soOll beoiitab- Is ln.nl. Tl.l feeling was manifest when tlicv giithered in the tipper room. 1 hoy had no sirvsuils to remove their suiiilajsnnd wash their feet on cnlcrsiig, ucisirdiiig to the custom 6f tlie country, and lt,nns pltviliusly'tni' Hiilfol' one of the disciple to perforin thiiftncni.il dulv for tliu otlicrc. Thev disputed about llii, however, as they d.d about who should lme llie best id.ices nt the table, nearest he .Master. Tliu tliey reclined on their cushions at the table with feet unwashed, .ksus .took 'r.dviintnge of the opportunity to leach Ihem a lesson in humility which they would not forget, Heroe from His couch, divested flim-f-c-lf of His outer garments, look a towel, buidn and water mid proceeded to wasli the feet of His disciples. l'eler objected tu tliij, in his Impetuous Way: bid when lie I'mind I Iml it .,.,..., cssary fort ln-Nt's purpose, he said, "ixud. i.ni my icei oniv out also my liana. and my head" Tlie nmncr i ipii.,ii.t,.in Jestl.S Sllltli tn t lm it,, it.... : l..f (balitd) nccdeili not save to wash jijs leui, out is ciean every wint: ittiil yo aro clean, but not u!." He mcaiil, Hint ho wm had been tn tlie hath only needed to wash his feet on returning to (lie house, lo cleanse them of 'lie dust gathered up by the way. Tliu Greek word li;i.6umi:xih from Limn, translated "washed" in tlm old version, i "bathed ' in the jjev. Vcr., thus giving it its proper meaning. The 0 reck word .viiH.s-r:i.u,'' from Nifro, i translated "wash" (hi lent) in both versions, and tmply moans to warli tho feet or hands. lint this symbolical net typified the cleansing from sin, and heme, Ho said, "Ye are clean, but nut all," thus rei'er linglo Judas, who should bclravllim. Tlie main lcs-nn time, lit is humility. The disciples contended lor honor, prefer ment iipd place. Chriyt performed the cflicoofa scrvaut for lliein and tjins fihowed them that true humility was more in linrmnny with the principles of Hi new Kingdom. "I 'or I have given you ;in example,' He says. I.et lis ffilliee tln.t i.V.iiv.i.1.. :.. ...... ..t.i.ij,., ii.i, in Idler, but in spirit, eo Unit we may hnyo a "part with" Him, I.H3SOS THOUtlHT., 1. Ilumblo yourself before God. '2. Let Mlllr life i-e!!o,. tl,r, l,i,,i,';t;i,. exeniiiilied in Christ's life. J. lie content to work lor Jesus in tliu humblest snhete, if necessary. 1. i.et the love of ChrisLjimstrain von to heartfelt find sineni-n ilm-ntlmi I ,. ill... I - ...,,.,. ' ".111 and His work. Teachers Examinations. Tlie teachers' examination for issa. In tlm County of Cm bun, will bo held as follow si i-isi iiaven, lor Milder twp., August nub. Millport, for Lower Tnwamcnslujr two., Auatiist 21st. t'eiicsvllle, for Hnt I'eim tn p., August until. Sleinlnr:il Ii. riic'riiiinin,,,,.!!,,, i,v l;leas:ii.t C.,niir, fniMalniijng ( v..,Se.i. . Knell's llnel, fur I'enli ruredt tnp., Ucl.nl. llMli'nliialiiiin.wlll coiiiincike piuinptly at a. in. Applicants .should cniiie jirmlded with paiier and pencil. Teat hers mint lie exam Inert In the dlstilct In which they liiUndto teach. No certificate will be Issued to llm.sc mil missing a satisfactory eviiiilii'itlnii In l'Wyslnlogy and Hyeiciie. T. A. SnviiWi, CO. Sup't. Seven trailips were recently taken forcibly from (he jail at iSallda, Cot., by members of the f'llicns' League, Hogged, and then set free. illldi.' ICi:niil!i:li. On Aur. Hid, at ICnsU'cntv, Mary .lane, wlfu of Thdnias Kcineivr, deceased, .-.god a ve.ir.A inontlis and 18 days. Kl-A.vtuxit. On Aug. r, l-Mella Jtay, child of .lames and JClla M. Spangler, aged 1 year, 11 months and 7 days. so Doses 0)ia Dollar. Hood's flarsaparllla Is the only mciUclno cf which this can bo truly saidj nnd It Is nn utianswernliln nnrmtipnl na tn tho strength nnd positive Cronomy ot this I'.isas incuicinc. iioou s earsaparuia is mado ot roots, horhs, baifcs.jelc, long and favorably F-noivn lor ineir rower m purllyli-.g llic blood and In comhliiatlcn, proiwrtimi, and process Ilond's Sarsnrnrllla I. i.n.in in itatr. "For ccnew imd comfort wo no Hood's fisrsapariHal" Hus. C. IsitnwsTri;, Jtntfalo. "Hood's Barnapatlll.1 takes lees tlma and quantity to show Its effect than any other lrcara'.ion i ever ncaru oi. i wouiu not DC Vi'Ithout It In llio lionso." Una. C. A. M llUUBAr.n, Noilli Chill, K. y. )00 Doses One DoSSar Itood's Rarsanarllla cures Fprofnl.t. tt. tiicuiii, all humors, Vplls, pmiplos, fccuorat Uo- iiiui-, uj-spcjuia, uiuousncss, sick naauaenc. oatanh, rlictuntisai, hldppy ami liver cuii). ttlalnts. r.ml till nfTfrtinnA p.nipil liv Imnmi. Mood or low condition of ljio t-ys'tem. Try It. vfu bccruij- aoucicu iui scroima, anu for over a vear had two rtinninGi fiorcit nn mv licck. 1 took five bottles of Hood's Sarsana- rma, ami consider myself cntltely curod." C. K. Lovcjoy, J.owell. I.Iass. "Hood's tlarsanarllla did mo an Inimenso auioiuit of good. Jly wholo system has been built up and strengthened, my digestion lm rrovtl. nnil mv lu.! r.tlApit nf ti.i Iw.l fppi. lug. 1 consider It tho best medicine I havo Cior ustd, mid should not l.nov ):ow to do wunoui it." uAiir u itble, Balem, Jlass. Hood's SarsapaHISa Bold by alt drugdsts. CI I six for $5. Made, only by C. I. HOOD i CO., J.owcll, JJuss IOO Dosco Ono Dollar. flel.li re revet., t,ut tho. wlm niltu to Stlnuin A (',. ,1'uillatid, Mainp,ll rac-rW rrei, r,i!l iiifotm.ti.m tliout uork ubich lle;cauilo,ii, lim.i linme.tliiil i.r ih..ir.,ti.ci....... c i..l t.roaoif-rS.-iiifniitUjr iiuhmeXjluunizurolil C.pital iv..i.,,ii.4i(i . ui,.. Hiio.ian .1 Mica r. atiMlm.1 iur ut .auj lutl. fonubea. All J. ii.w. fliiuiil Trlw Mctl.ii. I':iri, Ks, hip ifli.j &0LD . .. .. - .r. r his tliliO 14 TB PBIOES Ordei's Received Already . i a Adam Melirkam Soii,- .Bank Street, Leliig'litq'u, . -WE ARE To reduce our EKtraordinary liiieeiieMi . r On acdount of re-building and enlarging our- store we will not have Guth 634 Hamilton Street, Allentown, Peiln'a, I am leal I have "made away" aii " .. J 'i MM . n.1 ti r pa m nun .sx . i . u m u u vuwa &s With one ol the most FASHIONABLE as Well "as StJJJr HTANTfAL lines of Ladies', Gents and Cliildroiis iShoes Ladies American & French Kid $2. to $4 Ladies' and Childrens Swing Heel Shoes, All Sizes Ladies' Kid-Button Shoes, $1,25 Up! a test Styles Hats & Caps, AT LOWEST P.1f!KS - " A.t The sCO:B1STJIR STOBE. UANK RTKJ5KT, LEIJIUnTON, PA, PATENTS ! ! ' FRANKLIN H, HOUGH, iv of Aiiicf. & Foi-ciaii Palciih, Oio F si., near 1'. H. I'atent Ollicc, "WABIIINGTOX, 1). (A All business beforo United S4lcs l'lltetit onii-e ailcndcd to f)r iodsruie lecs. iMtcuts piociWcd In the United Stales and all l'orelim Countries. fr4c tlarhtani luUtt rccUtci--imI. llcjci'tcd nipllcatoiis rcMved niiiliros- i-i-iiifii, loitiruiaiiiui aim notice as io on-1 lathing l'atciilHi-liccrtiill furnished willuxill cliamc. Send hkctili or Model fur J-'lir.El .'I'iiiimii .n nf i iiii-iiiiiuiiuv. Xo AL'nncy In the IJ. S. poi8ss6s super- iui mrmiius lor ui'inil.iu 1 aicitis ur ascertaining tjie J'atcntahll. ity of 1 locutions. Copies of i lat.'ii is furiilidiert forsac. each. Ixr Coi respondenec sollellcd. cur. -Get the Advuaath. RfilHRnW RIIPTHRP . feft'.A'i;! KlrlllV;r 7 ".fHU'-UBlHl., OK IrOUIftln, naiivuv utifo maiouud nMUuld uur kiucLi'rr llrt wuiimiiuuu ifCV uuu iuviuju. Twenty Biiilaj Lets fir Sale, Oppi-Hillo the IHUgh Valley Itellrosd Kound- inni-K;, LAilliltlllflll. mil IH) Willi I IIUIIJI lor .... . ' J. II. VlI-lIfl-M. . .iiiiyamij jtaucn CftuuK. i Ailmiliistiatrix Notice. listalnorOHARLLSMOSfiOl.D.lKlel'iairk Loticri of HiliniiiMiatfoo n r.(ato. 1 luii'i - M.myo liilt .if I iJiiiKJIu 1 wp ,trl tin ii i', A., i ... ..v.. J..i . . .i . i-UhU .In .1 l.ti ,i- hi'i-i ii. aiitfl i.i tl. i.inl . t tnl. in .'11 ni is -ns ii -, Mi,i '.. i.'i-t.ii- ,u. r uie-ii'U t" in ik. ii... i Hre .,i , mi ur, nd iliosi- hav ui !.ilr,,nr ui Isri I iu k n.r -.ii i' l ' , i ' ; y KM: i'; : ... RBPU0i3X. OJPERIiXG- Large Stock of . i n-. n n i.w ii.. i. room to showgoodsv & Son, t.'34 with my old stock anil jam npyy iiilly )ivpai'ed I'or thp 'ff-.vt Dp. - "'tw VVUU1UU1 On,llnc of It. ll. betttccu .V. V. & 1'hll.i. I'ltl.NCLTON', X .1., Juuo 11, IMS. I,'".nll.'F!n". Seminary lew a i rv l.lrh char, aner In this dWrli t. and iUmchcs lf S r."V,c?.,t' """"' 11 lo "'' toliQ(,'c, mid c find tlli'lii CMictl l.elv mil ri-.,iJ'V.r .i."Ji',l8.!.""lf'J"!!',"li"s "'"' send (hi ir cliil. !i ii. """'"'uion ami lie .i ii. '"'"nmii ami ii llietli nrll caml for ami well j.nri. in hum ,i,,. i i ... ii.. iiun wi'ii enili.ai.eil. lr llaiilcn is a (.'cntlemau Inwhoiii'rilliUio know h in ltiicliii,ieltcui.ndeiiii..;S sc olarnnd an educator. Jamm it v.c. ' i.JH. "u ..... ... "Nmee a month. I'ltnecton College. S UNNY SOUTH, Or il ,..u ihlnk f ClunRli.SJ-..ur Loejio.i., It will repay ycu ;imny thuusnd fn.( To Ijjvcgt Fivo Cents n a Niniple Copy nf jrljf) Southern Colorjis, I One of tlio,pretlieft, brightest, jiiirl inmt I eiiteriaiiiInRiiildieslloiis In ihe Southern Btales. Il I full nf liuielv iiifiirn.i.iini, SlllllfTW, i .1,1 SQI'J'JIEJIA m.axrxT Souttern l'iue, Jf, C. Wl f-JTrW U nV.?"" .intl. int. Iliact, i.i.".;n .. . w'i'i'Jwieni uyierloHU te'. u'i ol' .ilini. l.'eleieue.. R.iuhert , ttj fill W.U J ui, 1. 1'l t'lOuCtt W a.vY . ' . iTHRESHINGJfflffis, rCrt,ly for '""rkct. IChpnphiiir ll...'i. A. , .. J it - . saw-mllls. grain ill Ills and standard Imnfp. ncnis generally, send for lllustiated cita- Houaa untl Lot lor ale. nni' iimf M.tfxlfj lui i.tuatena f.V.V, V Vn.'v ""V' l"l2i" A ' r.tin Vv dm l,iii- vsu i r d i ,. i r0( ' r .'fit ' . ' ' ' '( f' il v. ... A ,1 I) if' ' I ' i Id .ton, I
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