'jjjummuuut'i " J iiu- g TWIHTT KN'ILIND AND AMERICAN wo men are studying at tho university In Lelpslo. Bright amit Htm; OctomtM Inside the UThal th. 1(1,1,1, or Honor ata Doing-for Koronsn Line. Methodist college tbesidbkts to tho number of eighteen were In ses sion recently at Cleveland, O., and effeoted an organisation. Tho burden of the meeting was to make sontlment In favor of methodising the education al development and establishing some sort of unit by which tho grado of school may be determined. TUKIiE WAS A FALLINO OF TWO MILLION dollars In the stock of Treasury gold and an Increase of flvo million dollars In silver during tho month of March, The aggrogato of gold assets at the end of tho month 230,111,200, and tho ag gregate of silver assets $131,530,009. Tho gradual drift from a gold to a sli ver bnsls Is indicated by this statoment, Advertise with us. Fix all bad pavements. Dandelion is here. The business la town Is dull. Much alarm is felt oyer the short work at Tackorton. Our brick yards start up this month. The Interior of Fred Leuckel's dwolllng on Bankway Is being ; modolled Sweeny has put In a handsome new safe. In Spain tue agitation for best on the Lord's day is being champlonod by those high in authority. Minister President Canovas del Castillo has ln troduced n law into tho cortcs to tho effect that no porson under slxtoon bo allowed to do any work on Sunday; that in all state, provincial and ma nlcipal establishments Sunday rest Is obligatory; that labor on Sunday is al lowed only in cases whore it is abso lutely necessary, In which cases special permission must be secured; and that in all casos employers must grant tholr employes sufficient time to porform tholr religious duties. New York Independent. France has its Ravaciiol, witu uis Anarchism and his long record of mis cellaneous crimes. England and Aus tralia have their Deeming, with his almost unparalleled list of butcheries, But America need not despair. In Pittsburg thero is a nine-year-old boy who has stabbod his grandmother, set the house on fire, smashed all tho fur niture, stolen his father's money and appeared in a new suit of clothes ob tained through some as yet unrovoaled process of brigandage Hero is surely a budding gonlus of depravity destined to amaze the world unless tho whole- somo slipper or snug-flttlng strap of leather be vigorously and untiringly applied. - tt T"1 t At- V I . .. uoorgo ii. buzwu, ino popular DtAin, .a Ovnftiln. nnd havn a mem north ond merchant Is making a num- j.-r.hin nf uonm. Tim nnlorU almost bor of Improvements in and about his 20 years old, and has paid out to over proporty. George Is ahustler and will 18000 tamiios $33,000,000 during these succeou 11 more is anyimng wmuevei 20 years In death claims, in push and vim. Bro.DuBroe. In his address said, Tlio gentleman representing me th.t n.er illlsband. father or eon radiator industry which this town may fihouid loin the Knlchts of Honor and secure, was in town Wednesday. Ills tll0ni when jti, visited tho above time was very much limited, but he heads, $600, J1U00 or 82000 would be spoko of being pleased with tho out brought Into Weissport, Lehlghton and looK. lie will roiurn some aay nexi adjoining towns, which communities week, our puuuo spirited citizens woui,i 0n get aa Indiroct part. This should do all thoy can to oncourage order pays the abovo amount only at this enterprise. death, tho cost is but small: $7 to $0 A pleasant carpet: rag party, Frl- carries K00: 812 to 814. clUOO: 820 to 821. day evening at mo nomo 01 nirs. i.j.i carries $2000. It is tho grandost Inter Brotney, on Fourth street, was enjoyed est, any city or town can ongago in, by Mosdamos Ell DeFrchn, Al. Sltler, building up such noblo Orders as the David Wllllame, William Furhro, Ed. Knights of Honor for death always Obi, Wilson Trainer, Jonn 'iramer, loaves a financial want, and our mer- James Ashner and Misses Kate I chants, manufacturers, physicians and Kemeror and Kicca Longkamer. I Bu would feel better, when our people Tho tlmoof year is hero when It die to know that in 30 days after death. behooves every one to clean up his tno family has a rovenue coming in to premises, by removing tbe winter's uo- mt all liabilities. Tho sneaker closed posits of filth, rubbish, etc., to a place I (,1s address by rofering to the death of where no evil results T1U follow, t p Arncr. who was a member of The crank who wants to regulate everything and ovorybody by law has got in his fine work at Albany iu the shape of an extraordinary food bill which, strangely enough, has passed the Assembly. Tho bill makes it a mis demeanor, punishable by 81000 line and a year's imprisonment, to sell or keep for sale any bottle, can or other rocept able filled with any food or medicine, unless thero be plainly printed on the same an oxact formula showing what its contents consist of. If it becomes a law the maker of chow-chow must cata logue the number of cucumbors, pep pers, string beans, etc., in each bottle, Every canvassed ham must boar a le gend showing how much of salt, salt petre and creosote it has absorbed, Every bottle of ketchup must roveal the oxact proportions of all tho flavor ing substances usud in it. One million four iicndred thousand pounds of sturgeon havejbeen packed by a single firm In Kalama, Washing ton, this season, and shipped to tho East. Tue Maine ice crop this tear is lab ger than that in 1800-01, but it is short of a full harvest. Tho Konnebeo oper ators secured 875,000 tons, and those on the Penobscot about 300,000 tons. The coast crop is about the same as that of last yoar probably 200,000 tons, The latest example of Chinese thrift is cited in tho fact that thoy drink their wino hot because thoy think a man will get drunk soonor by o doing. What chance has a Western barbarian in competition with frugal ity like this! The Chinese must go. arlt 03,000,000 feet of timber cot in Aroostook county, Maine, was float ed down tho St. John River, to be manufactured in New Brunswick mills, last year. Tho now Bangor and Aroos took Railroad will afford a now outlot for Aroostook's timber, and dozens of mills are to bo erected for the mauu facturo of tho lumber. A NEW SOLUTION OF THE WAGE PROBLEM has been brought forward in Belfast, Me. A shoemaker hired a clerk and paid him H for the first week. At the end of the second wook tho clerk was surprised when ho received only 83, and he asked tho reason of tho cut down. "Why," responded tho shoe maker, "you know more about tho bus iness now, ana tne work must come easier to you." Tho clerk, fearing continued application of that unique theory, resigned. OLD MOTHER CRUNDY. A FLOVniSUlKO OltDKn. NEWSY WEISSPORT. Poor Xlnmanltjr. George A. DrtUree, Depntfurand Dictator of tho Knights of Honor, a well-known Pblladelphlan, and a noted worker in societies visited Franklin Lodge, Knights of Honor of Weissport, Thursday evening. He addrossod the Lodge at length, on what the order had done and on what it wasdolng, and complimented Franklin Lodge, for their work, their attondanco and of their good fraternal work and devotion to their members. The Knights of Honor extend all ovor tho United Nothing makes a locality healthier than a general cleaning up. Make a move early. Tlie Surloe, Of all seasons la tn. year, Ii one for making rkaioal caanges in regard 10 Deeun. uanoK iae winter. tl,a .retain become! to a certain extent ciogiced with wane, and the blood loaded with of your many readers go and see these Weissport branch of the Order and whose widow received 82000, and by wishing trto Lodgo Qod speed. This Ordor has buried two other Brothers, David O'Brian and Dougless Packer, their widows received 62000. Let some widows, and ask thorn what the Knights of Honor are f Tho Franklin Lodgo have bright flnement In poorlr Tentllated ahooi and homea, and other cauiei. Thll Is the causa of the dull, luiriHith. tired lectin 10 ireneral at this aeaaon. tnu WDicn Quit Dfl OTcreume. or lue iicauu ujbi (aa attained the Kreateit popularltrallmer the I prospects Of adding to there Roster, conntrr aa the farorlte Bprlnv Medicine. Itz,iin ,,nAmn niim,j.n r- w r. Eeie tne accamaiauon iiimpumiiDuBKuiai awela. hsdnera. llrer. lnnzl and akin, Elves to the blood the purity and quality neoeisary to good neaitn overcomes mat urea leeiioi;, Miller's planing mill is making a pretty case for Roederor's barber shop. Some Foolleh Teople Allow a cough to run until it geta Leyoml the reach of medicine. They often any, ' Oil, It will wear away, but in most cases it wears llicm away. Could they be In duced to try tho successful medicine called Kemp s liaitam, whim is sold on a positive guarantee to cure, tney wouiu immediately see the excellent effect after taking the first dose. Price 60c nml 81.00. Trial she free. At all druggists. the well-known physician Dr. W. L. Kutz. Thanking you Mr. Editor for your announcement of my arrival, and wish ing your bright and promising paper a successful future. I remain yours Geo. A. DuBree. i'Ackiskton. Conchlnc; Lads to Coneuinptlon. Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough at once A littlo baby girl of Samuel Costen- bader, of Fuurtu street, is recovering catch during the season George and The Netra of the Cornice; Borough llrleQy Chronicled. M reman Alfred Zimmerman moved into his new home on Summer Hill, he purchased tho property formerly owned by Alfred Mortz. George Dolon, our Ike Walton has a fine outfit and stands ready to enter tho list of competitors for the biggest from a serious illness. Uucklen'e Arnica Salve. The- best salve in the world for Cuts. Brulsps, Sores, lllrrrit. Mult ltlipuni. Fever Hores. Tetter. Channeil Hands, chilblains Cornea. and all ttktn urupuune, nuu positively curve i lies, or nu pay required. It ts guaranteed to elve perfect satis- box. For sale by Leber Lehlshlon; and lltery Thursday, the party stopped at Pack Bob Swartz generally have tho pull on on other fishers in this section. A Philadelphia and Reading car with Manager Swelgard and Supt. Goodwin ond othor officials . passed over a portion of the Valley system Weissport. erton about half an hour. Tho total suspension of work along tho Valley system Is something new, whether there will boa better demand for coal for sometime is a question. Fourth Wilson night operator here will very likely bo assigned to day charge of the Packerton Office. Charles Harding is back again with the Packerton boys, wrestling for the koy with the follow who wants first use. Charley is a good fellow and has not been contentod since leaving the position he had at theLehighton Depot; its one of the best snaps along the line. John Totten, chief telegraph oper ator, at Packerton has severed his con nection with the Valley system to ac cept a more lucratiyo position with the Co. Ho goes into the GranvOo Bretney will have his Second street residence repainted. Bo uarefnll No matter what disease you may have. De sure that the medicine you take is reliable, Such a medicine you will always Ond Su' oliur Hitters. They are not a cheap rum drink, but are made of the choicest roots and herbs to be foand In the vegetable kingdom. Dally Argus. Tho Interior of John llontz's dwell ing on Third street has boen nicely re- paperod by Samuel Costenbader. Guaranteed Care. We authorize our advertised druggist to sehl Dr. Klnga'a New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds, upon this condition. If jou are afflicted with a Cough, Cold or any Lung, Throat or Chest trouble, and will us: this remedy as direct ed, giving It a fair trial, and experience no Pennn.. Tt- TL !n!rmnn ESS IE "&tSL fflco of G. M. Taylor, Freight Depart- this offer did we not know that Dr. Klngls ment, of that road. Mr. Totten during New Discovery could le relied on. It never his oonneotion with tho L. V. R. R., at u,..Mvy.u. ..... . - mis nolnt lias rendered elllclont ser. size tOc. and tl.OO. ' vice, is a pleasant and agreeable gentlo 1 he Doings of a Lively Town Ilrlefly Chroul- clr-d In Short Snip-Snap Order by the Htroller' and Chntn. Saeger Is back from a business trip to Philadelphia. Mrs. Levi Harlemau, of Union Hilli is visiting her daughter in Allentown Wolssport's chief of police met a friend Friday who know a point or two about tricks more than did the jovial Charley. Our popular young friend Harry Graver, with W. II. Hunsickor's popu lar dry goods emporium, at Allentown was among relatives In town Friday morning. Harry looks well and we aro pleasod to note that he is meeting with most success in lively Allentown. R. J. Hongen did business at Allen town on Thursday evening. Lewis Zelgonfns, of Millport, was closing digits with friends here on Thursday. Oscar Chrlstman has just received a car load of fine oats which he is sell ing cheap. They can bo used for Bced. Uriah Kurtz, of Catasaqua, one of tho jurors in the Keck murder trial in Lehigh county, was in town Friday soo ing his patrons. It will interest our sports to learn that in a recent test for a shooting championship Obo Hell, of Dlllingers vlllc, won a gold medal, and that John Bennlng, of Allentown secured a silver medal. Tho "boy" will regret to hear that Charley MacDanlel, who was trying for a license in the twenty-eighth ward, Philadelphia; was refused by the court. The payement from Tar Run lead ing up Union Hill is up for a week past and everybody speaks in great praise of Levi Harleman who collected the boodle and did most of tho work. Saeger, the wholesale man, unload ed 1000 pine apples and several hund red boxes of oranges and lomons, Fri day. Excavations aro now being made for Oscar Saeger's new building in the rear of his present largo building. The new structure will be 20x40 feet. John McKelyey, John Bohn, Al. Hofford, Charlos Raddltz, Philip Wert man and II. H. Mussclman, all G. A.R., met at tho home of the latter one night recently and commenced tho prelimi nary arrangement for a proper obser vance of Memorial Day, May 30. 'Squire John S. Miller was appointed chair man of a sub-commltteo to be named later. Our people should encourago a proper observance of this day. John Hagenbach is about again, after a few days illness. William Snyder, of Delano, Pa., Sundayed here. Miss Emma Brighton is reported ill with rheumatism. Pierce Boycr, of Allentown, was a visitor to relatives In town over Sunday. '. Frank Snyder, of Mountain Top, was hero over Sunday. Mrs. Peter Krum who foil down a flight of stairs a few days since and sustained several injuries, is able to move about again. P. J. Klstler is In attendance at the session of tho supreme court in Philadelphia. II. R. Kreldler says the Reading R, R. deal does not Blue the water in tho Canal, nor the business on its banks: ho sold two Platform Spring wagons, 1 now Surrey and a Buggy, Friday and Saturday, of course, for cash; and is crowded with repairs. soap l'eddlera. The papers aro warning the people to beware of a fraud who is on the rounds selling soap, offering a box containing 30 pieces for ono dollar, and gives as a prize a rubber door mat with the initials of the purchaser upon it. lie delivers tho soap, which is a fraud, and promises to deliver tho mat in a short time. He collects the dollar, and Is seen no more. He is liable to blow Into this placo at any time. If he does he should bo promptly arrested. W. George Miller will have his cozy dwolllng on Second street nicelv re painted. Artist Andrew Bayer will handle the brush. man and leaves Packerton with the very best wishes of a host of friends, llorough lteporta. Mauch Chunk Receipts, $15,7-12,28; bonded debt 810.000. How to Succeed. .. . i. . .t,i e l flM I t . V. I, a t t 1. I UlAUbU VUUUb-lWbUlM, W,' , , Z 'J Z , SMS; bonded debt, $3,000; secretary's of poor health, others want of luck, but salary, tiO; treasurer's commission, tbe majority from nescient gut want 01 sm.w. Eastern farmers, wno have adcnd ant supplies of water for crops and every other purpose, by rainfall and p rings and rivers, know littlo of what he problem of a water supply means to the farmors In the dry belts and arid regions of the West. Somo idea of the labor involved In securing water for Irrigation may bo gathered from the following figures of the four largest dams completed last year: Tho Walnut Grove dam, near Prc6cott, Ariz., 110 feet high, enclosing 760 acres, and hav ing a capacity of 4,000,000,000 gallons; the Merced dam, In Central California, one mile long, 00 feet high, enclosing CM acres, and storing 5,500,000,000 gal lons; the Sweetwater River dam, near San Diego, Col., 00 feet high, 720 acres, storage capacity 0,000,000,000 gallons, and the Bear Valley dam, In San Ber nardino county, Cal., CO feet high, en closing 250 acres, and holding 10,000, 000,000 gallons of water. Ieulgliton'a Interesta. The members of the Borough Coun cil will, at tholr next regular meeting on Tuesday evening, look into the feasibility of increasing the borough debt 80000, for tho purpose of building a hose house and to secure II ro appar atus, the building to have rooms for council, school board and contain re ceptacles for valuable borough papers, This seems to be a proper and timely move. The people havo long wanted something of this kind. The borough pays 81150 a year for water and has no protection through having no hose house, the necessity therefore is plain, while at the samo time it is very urgent that council and school board have proper places fur meeting purposes. timid the hose house. nerve. Tbev are nervous - Irresolute, changeable, easily get tbe blues and "take the spirits down to keep tbe spirits up," tbus wasting money, lime, opportunity and nene force. There Is nothing like tbe Restorative Nervine, discovered by tbe great specialist, Dr. Miles, to cure all ner vous aiseases, as neaaacne, tne o:ues, uer- vuus pruairaiiuu, eiccpirasuras, ucuiaitiH, St. Vitus dance, fits, and hysteria. Trial bottlea and fine book of testimonials free at Thomas' Lehlghlon; and Ulery'i weissport. "It would not eater on my list of friends a man who needlessly sets his foot upon a worm," and yet 1 expect 1 bare an acquaintance (or two who would ice hli horse Una alldar before he'd spend twentj-eents for a bottle of Salvation UU. I Weatherly Receipt's, $7,013.22; treas urer's salary, 835; secretary, $100; in debtedness, $18,003.02. Light account: receipts from arc, 8143.06; Incandescent, 81831.CG; total, incomo, 82,283.32. Ex pense, 2391.25, which includes repairs. The town has 33 aro lights for the dif ference between$228).32 and 2501.25 which is 8307.03. By adding Interest on plant ($18,C05.G2 at 5 percent $334.78) their light cost In all $1,212.7L LITTLE OA1-. It may interest the members of the Gormanla Sangerbund to know that tbe Germanla Singing Society, of Newark, N. J, August 15. A SCAUR AT JKANE8VILLB. The Colliery Workera on Short Time and Saapenalona Threatened. Mostly all the collieries on tho South Side suspended operations Thursday for tho remainder of the week. The Audcnrlcd and Honey Brook collieries suspend Friday and It is a general be lief that thero are numbers of suspen sions to take place In addition to those employed In mining coal, in order to curtail expenses. The Jeanesvllle col lieries suspended Thursday and a gen oral suspension took place of all men In the mines, something which has boen unknown at this town before, as there Is always enough work on hand at tor a few months steady work, to employ company men in repairing during tho Idleness. Orders were issued to the foreman of tho collieries that hereafter thero is to be no moro extra time work ed by Company hands, and if a driver works an extra shift at night he must stay Idle the next day. Whether this Is an effect of tho Reading deal or not cannot be learned. But it is believed that the steady work with which Jeanesvllle has been crowned for some time, is a thing of the past. Hazleton Plain Speaker. Tho end is not yett Are Yon One T The progressive citizen is worth his weight in gold. Is alive from the top of his head to the sole of his foot. Bears about with him no musty, mouldy, graveyard odor. Belloves in the splendid destiny of his town. Speaks woll of it to his neighbors and among strangers. Never neglects an opportunity to im press others with its advantages. Always comes to the front when de slrablo publlo Improvements are under discussion. Has no use for thoso who delight in strangling publlo spirit. Keeps his property in good repair whether it bo his private residence or tenements. Patronizes homo industries because he expects their owners to patronize him. Subscribes for the local newspapers, and believes that thoy are at tho head of the column. Believes in publlo schools, publlo publlo charities, and all other good things. -Is neither a crank nor a coward; hav ing always tho courage of his convic tions, with ample charity for those who disagree with him. RAILROAD NOTES. Short rnragrwphe That Will be of IliUeost to the Railroad Boya. It is reported that the services of a dozen telegraph operators along the Valley road, between Mauch Chunk and Easton, will be dispensed with at once. X The Reading Railroad has purchas ed Asa Packer's original mortgage on tho Patterson Coal Company's tract, a short distance from Mt. Carmel. $725, 000 is named as the consideration. The tract consists of 2300 acres. X One of the clauses In the lease of the Valley to the Reading Is that the Valley cars shall not be stenciled with the name of the Reading Railroad. Another clause Is that the property ot the Lehigh Valley, its roadbed, stations and equipment shall be maintained, also its present efficient condition and projected improvements shall be car. rled out. To Farmers Housekeepers. BEHOLD THE PRICES! I r. Ill here state that I expect to have my place ol business In shape by Jane 1st, 1802. however, I carry some of the follow. Ing goods la stock, and what I have not In (lock, I can get at short notice. I ran tell jon Sprino Tooth HnrrowB, all leading makes, at SI 4. 20 Tooth Hay liaises, hand dump, at $15. '20 Tootli iiay Hakes, sell- dump, at $'20 Peering Mower, the best cn earth, at $40. Decnng Binders, the best on earth, at $15. No. 10, Tornado teed Cut- tern, at $35. Cora Shelter, with cleant r,lto. A Combination Hiding Har row and Cultivator, subject to 5 change?, something quite new, only $28. Anything in the Agricultural Implement line cheaper tliun you can buy elsewhere. Beat Hi b Worlti onSewiiiE MaciiinBS The lime ts coming when all high grade Family Sewing Machines wl'l sell for 125, and you can thank me for bringing It about. ata at the present time selling The White. Cottage, and American, In bandsome oak cases, al 825. TheNew Davls.ln oak, 5dratrs, $28; New Davis, In ash, 7 drawers, $33; No. 0 Wheeler 4 IPltsen, handsome oak, $30. I expect before long to be able to shosr aay machine made, and sell them at $25, In 5-drawer oak cases. I have no wings, but get there Just the same. WESTERN IKASUERS, Square or Kound, complete with wringer, $7.60. Every family can afford to buy one, Tou run no risk, you get them on trial. I am headquartera for PUMrS, in Iron and Wood Chain, Force, Llfl or Eleva tor!. I sell ll'ood Pumps at $5, others get $0.50 Come and see me before buying, you will find me around, and when my store room Ii finished I will be there or have some one In attendance who will be able to name rock bottom prices on anything. lFhv did O. C. Aschbach remove his stock of pianos arid organs to Allentown presume It Is getting too hot for him, and expect In the near future to convince blm that be mutt come down to fair living prices. I can show the public that they haye been paying outrageous prices for organs and pianos. Come and see me before buying else where. I remalo Tours respectfully. Might Have Been a Big Blase. A couple of boys who have a cavo in tho cribbing in tho rear of Trexler's carriage works, on First street, started a Ore Sunday afternoon which got tho better of them aud raised quito a blaze, A volunteer Are company with Oeorgo Stocker, Jake Raudenhusb, Samuel Seller and all the hose thoy could get and others subdued the flames and virtually saved the whole north end. We need fire orotectlon. A Lively Community Briefly itemtled by a Uriahs l'encll Pusher, The farmers are Dlowlnrr for oats will visit Hazleton on and corn. ifovlng is all the go now. Joseph Helmbach moved to lower The Explosion of m Bomb I Leghigh Oap, last wcelr. startles all n Uhln bearing-. 8o tha nalos which rru- t r tt a nr a 1.1 tri..trod.Wg uonvii, quirKiy .alarm mga wuo experience I iuh tut? wu.a u..u, tuQ.t. Miss Bertha Hollenbaoh gao pleasant party to her friends, Friday evening. The usual amusements were indulged In and a delectable repast was served. Those present were; Charles Mertz, David McCormick, Mable Wcatley, May Dungan, Carrie Iluntzlnger, Emma Koons, Charlie Kreldler, Mary Lentz, Alice Mc Cormick, Harry Harleman, Abraham Wolfe, Delia DeFrehn, Blanche Kramer Charlie Krater, Will Koons, Florence Koons, Daisy Hibbler, At Concert Hall. Among the young people who were at Mauch Chunk, Thursday evening, from this town and Weissport, to see "Paul Kauvar," Mackeye's greatest drama, were Qeorge Stuber and wife, Oeorge Schultz, John J. Kutz, Robert Chambers, Elmer Schmole, Qeorge W, Morthlmer, Miss Carrie Iluntzlnger, W. F. Blery, Misses Beckie Wlntllng, LilUe Musselman, Emma Lentz, Rob, Sewel and wife, Qeo.Clauss and others. The drama was one of the best ever produced In Concert Hall. The action ot the play occupies nearly three hours, but so rapidly do events of the most intense Interest crowd one up the heels of another, that tho play-goer Is hardly aware of the lapse of a single hour. A long history is crowded into the action of the play, and to accomplish this it Is necessary to make every scene develop its share of the story. This makes it a play so full of action and Incident that one cannot afford to miss a line ot it, and as the scene Is laid during the reign of terror in France, it is easy to under stand that tho plot is one of intonse and thrilling Interest. tbeoi. Dr. IMerce's Pleasant Pellets afford a peedy and Inexpensive cure. Hick headache, bullous headache, constipation, IndlKestlon, bu llous attacks yield like maRlo to Ibis wonderful epeetflo. Ualy one tlay, auitar-coftted Pellet for a laxative nope, roreiy veaetaoie ana perieci- ly harmless. Tbeactlon is dromnt and nlcaiaot. hsolutelv the beet l.lver I'll! made. Yonr money g-lven tiaoic If they do notalve entire BaUs- lacuou idi only pin poieeiieu 01 o to warrant their being- sold on trial. bio ncrcJiiiei iud uuii I uiuu, iudiv will be flvo new members initiated next Saturday evening. The Deal off Canal Boats, A dispatch was received at tho office of the collector of tho Lehigh Canal at South Easton Wednesday afternoon. from John Ruddel. ceneral suDervlsor of the canal, telling the collector to -Fred. Horlachor, of Allentown, was notify the captains ot the Lehigh Com- hero this week, and completed arrange ments by which the bottling establish ment of Houston Bros., together with the property on Ridge street, passed Into his possession. Froeland Tribune. The How of It. How poor, how rich, how ableet. how aoeueL hew complicated, bow wonderful. Is man: and It mlcht be added, now Mmore so" la woman. With her pecularly delicate aud intense organisation. ae is tne superlative uegree 01 man. even la dlseasec she excels him. having many that he iiae Dei. one nee, uowever, luuuueut a greoa remedial agent, fur tha euro of her diseases. In Dr. Pierce a Favorite Preicrlptlont a medicine pan v s boats not to go ud to Mauch Chunk. Seven boats were stopped same lorenoonana aro now lying at tue jock. Just, what reason the ceneral super visor should have for sending out such an order, tne llko of which, lias never before been received here, is not known. It appears, however, to be a part of tbe Heading's plan to control tne amount of coal that gets to market and tbus advance prices. Easton Express, A Young- Station Agent. Gooreo Mosteller. sou of Council MB.. W lln.,nl 1... l.Ann .... - . .- ........ . ....... , in t , , , , Muaicuol , ium uvou otVhoV.0dtr...'.t,rhc,h.S.,cl',r iV,."iTuMJSS th0 hlh v1" ally enectlve in all wcakacis Indldental to uciaiv uv uuuiku uup. moineroooa, wane it le aieo a potent reetorative ionic ivr too leeoie aou ueouiiateu generally. George Buss, ot Fittston, brother I to Tobias Buss, ot town; with many friends here, is to be married to a Miss Jennie Evans. Rev. II. F. Barnhart, of Brooklyn, N. Ywlll perform the ceremony. The Work Approved. The Commissioners ot Luzerne ooun, ty, met the Commissioners of Carbon county at White Haven on Friday, and Inspected the planking at the new bridge across tbe Lehigh river. They were satisfied that it was good and un animously approved it. Uis thought the work of painting the structure will be commenced soon. Looking Alter Things. J. A. Swelgard, assistant general manager; P. M. Lawlor, superintend ent; James Blaksleeaaslstaut superin tendent; II. S. Goodwin, geueral eastern superintendent. Along with several others of the Readlnir System were at Haaleton and Weatherly and uown to aiaueu ununa ana tiwkar ton, Thursday. They didnt say any thing, but keep your weather eye peeled. Many people who pride them-elves on their blue blood would be far happier with pure blood; but while we caunot cboose our ancestors, fortunately, by tbe use of Ayer'a Sarsaparllla, we ran transmit pure blood to our posterity. Clause, tbe tailor, reports business as very brisk. So far they are ahead of last year's record by forty (o fifty full suits. I was a sufferer front catarrh for fifteen years, with dUttessIng ualn oyer my eyes. I used Ely's Cream Halm lib gratifying rveuita, nw nuparemig curta, (J, warren, nutiaua, VI. I suffered from a severe cold lo my bead for months aud could get no relief. Wat advised to use Ely's Cream Halm. It has worked like magic In Us cure. I am free from my ooM after using tbe Halm one week, ana i oeneye it is me best remedy known. Samuel J. Harris. Wholesale uroeer, iiy r-roai Grl tw lorx. Bather De 'Without Bread XI Humor's Bxxmuica, Maronette, aflca,, I fsov. y. laua. t Tht Ztev. J. EossbteL of above nlaee. writes t I have suffered a great deml, and whenever I how feel .a nervous attack oorcJng I take a dose at Paator Koentg's Nerve Tonic and feel re lieved. I think a great deal of It and would rather be without bread than without the Znnla Better Than the Beat Doctor. Uaboxot Cttt. Pa. December. 1800. I deem II mv dutv to aav that Z waa treated lor tea years try;the beat doctors la Fennsyt- vunia, out never got aay renal untu I took Pas tor Koenlf't Nerve Tenia, I am eared of coy nervous troubles i have never had toe slightest symptoms of thoae spells alnoe Z eosuuanoed eaaag ua Bras do tue. USA fUTMTf IcOtTZA& .lnald VIaaV n TV., r. . , end Door -"-"- r. n alio ot- t this medicine free of cherae. r has been prepared by menu, vt m vr true. I U now prepared under hie duecuoa or KOENIQ MED, CO., Chloago, IK. Bold by DnuxlJtj at SI per noUle. OIWK hrtaKsSiMiTt, Bottle AuaO. FREE flails tm4y btu ffi Oar Papular Brsnti m n u mt Hal w "WillfcefouncLa. ConjboiaUonnot always tatefjad. ? A Fine Quality of ATA REASONABLE PRICE lleree One tor liob chambers. It doesnt appear as though elthe. Mauch Chunk or Lehighton will have base ball this summer. Why not at least try to organize that suggested Mauch Chunk-Lehlghton team? If the proper effort were made sufficient money could be raised to support a much better club than has heretofore represented either of the two towns. LOOK FOR THIS lAksWil ON EACH PLUq IFYOU ARE LOOKING FOR AN EXTRA SWEET PIECE OF 4f NOLO in! omceo DON'T FAIL TO GIVE A FiMrTRJAl QrCVfaunDcALEff; For; It DOHTTAKcfiY.QTHIrl JK3.FIH2R&Ea0S1LouiVlUr)r isianaayroBQ The explosion of a bomt it not more sudden or unlooked for than tho attack of some malignant disease which would not occur were tho bipod in order. To impure blood is duo a great variety of ills that make life a burden. All the year round, yon mar rely upon Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery to purify the blood and invigorato the system. It's not like tbe sarsaparillas, that are said to be good for tho blood in March, April and May. Tho "Discovery" works equally well at all times, and in all cases of blood-taints, or humors, no matter what their name or nature. It's the cheapest blood-purifier, told through druggists, because you only pay for fA oood you eet. Your money is returned if it doesn't benefit or cure you. Can you ask more? "Is life worth livine?" "That depends on tha liver." Dr. Fierce' Pellets are tho best it tier JWlt, Aaron Snyder Weissport, New Bee Hive, Hardware Co., 7 I i ,!. 1 ''.A' i Lehigh Goal & LIMITED. Specialties. Myer's Pumps A complete line, including roptirs for tho biurc Cucumber Pumps A complete line includingvcpairs for the samu. Coal Oil At wholesalo and retail Usual line of Hardware, Oils. Coal, Sand, Cetm iit. I'lustcv&c OSCAR J. SEAGEHL Over the Canal Bridge, East Weissport, WHOLESALE DEALER IN Fruits and Vegetables In their seasons onfeciion ery and cigars Supplied to the Trade at Very Low Prices. Goods Delivered Free! Store keepers will save money on all things bought from ti and we deliver goods free of charge. KOCH & SHANKWEILER, SAY Spring Greeting for 1892! " He who is well pleased is will paid." It is a magnificent combination for tho peoplo. Be fair with yourself and see Our SpringjBtock. we start the season with an assortment of styles that will surely please every man who likes to dress well. The liouscover, Spring newness mingle with a price charm bound to strike your fancy and prove resistless. Popular Styles, Late Novelties and New est Attractions are found in abundance in every department of our elegant line ot Men's Youth's and Children's Clothing, Gents Furnishings and Special iJiie of Conciliation Suits. TAKE NOTICE. Our new depurtninit to make lo order Radio's fine Tailor-made Coats. Upon tho recent return of one of our leading cutters after taking a complete course iu Uis larg est Xadies' Garment Cutting School of Now York, wo are ready to offer to the Ladies, well cut and pcrfcr.t-fitiing Spring Coats, over 100 choico and newest fabrics to select from. Take five minutes while in the vicinity of our store ami see our special line of sensible and moderate in price SPRING OVERCOATS. Koch & Sliankweiler. Largest anl Finest Clolbfam Honss in the Valley, CENTRE SQUARE, ALLENTOWN, PA. ALLENTOWN ,PAe SPRING Announcement for 1892. Now t the time to make your Sprine; and Summer Selection i of Ginghams, Muslin r, Hl.etlnei, isbes. Table Llneoi. wmte uoooi, Lues, Urtu uoods, Kic, Etc. Ticking, brtsbes We are thcmlng the Unrest and finest assort ment ot these goods that were eter belore shown In the ralley. Bottom juices always guaranteed, at Hunsickor's He W Cor. 8th and Hamilton, ALLENTOWN P. S. We ara also sole agents for tbe celebrated BtU eric it's patterns, " iriiere arc you going, my pretty maid V "To buy some shoes" is what she said. "Where do you buy, my pretty maid 1" "Come right along and see." she said. IFhere did she gol Why did she go there 1 Would you do the same 1 The maid than sata Down at Davies Store, you know they Bought at sheriff's sale the whole stock of store and factory of Wollc's, and they are closing out at Big Bargains All the girls aro going up to pick out a pair before Saturday, as the rush Saturday is so big you can hardly jjet waited on Brother Charlie got a pair for himself and says he is sure he saved a dollar on them. Now, reader the place is in Allentown at 723 Hamilton street, need we say more. While in Allentown ask anybody they will tell you onr's is the place. WHY IS THE W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE CEN? PeMEH THE B EST 8 H O E W THf WQfttD FOa THE MOHET It U a muhIm sboe, with no taea or w twad to hurt Um fMti mad oX thm bt floe eairt riua and eur. aa4 6imism v mo more tkoet a tkti ynd4 tka any otksr manufatturtr, it sujlU luad HtN uio eocuog iron. t,uu ta-uu. (fits OOUeaHlavtlaiBd-aewvd, theOartea!f Import) S4. hoe kh) vr tffr4 for fJ-Oui aquaU ITfMCJl iportM ucmmucoowi ironi eMiMiuv i aei I laUl . eMMnfftrtAblae and dimhlaL. Thm Tr nffaire-4 avt tkta brie i smti rrmAm avA cut. ou-maaa oom cmud irozn sluu w ivoju, CO AO affile Hki rarmirt. lUUroad V evPO aadaleUcrCarrertallweartbaf Qa Cevlr, namlfM. anootl laftldfl. &eTjr tiu-e soUs exum HoifiM. OaialrwUlwarayar CCO aOflBscalfi bo btttr tboe erer offend at tell taWej taUPliC) Olkej UlJal Will COSTUMO UlOM wbo want a auoe tor comfort aad tor to. SCO 13 S3.00 Worllarmaa'a bit tTa iBta a trial win wow B3 UI O worabr thm hojt M UmIt mciiM, u ibm lavrmtMag i ISfHCBEST. - 13 merit, u tb laprasUltur ulat abow. laQCilCB 1 sHl sv ieeATTfuhf awinttSTTMUi ..taalelTao. .UO aad Sl,75 iIm for uom ar lb tMl nam uoafoia, Mruta " feu ahat W. I- IVMlarlaYi ti ar tuu&Mtl oa l& bottuca ot izh K KO BVUBTlTUTUn I ftdvartleWd dealan lUTYblTLiXaT yofL lDQVQlU rack la a. MaW i-Uby Adam Mehrkam & A'on, 1st St THE POLICEGAZETTE Is the enlj Illustrated paper Id tlie world eoatalulDf all tbe latest eeuutleiial aj4 sport fool newa. No aalooo keeter. oaroer or eiuo im ean aflerd to be wiutoet It, makes Irlemli wbereoar It oee. alallea to Mr aevoreaa 10 itie. w Do T? General 4 tent, tltTCs'st . O. iiWlDgiButiL.HnUdelpWa. eeeunar wrapped. I weeks tor II J6 peoa ore cewee wr sepj. It ajeajs aHed Metes Richard K. Fox, 5fl 9 UiLJUUlAM U IS HEADQUARTERS FOR GENERA I , H ARDWA R K Paints, Varnishes, Glass, AXu KIND OF COAL, &o OPS. PUBLIC SQUARE, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pi Is COMPLETE IN EVERY PAI.TICULAll. -IT INCLUDES- Can't do it i. rz to pay fir Irarulnp; how to - 1 an article aa 'Wol.rr'l A cm in - ii of chenp material so that ft run profitably sell It at 1VC. Our price is 20c. i t iller says the publlo will net par v . u m; the public will, because lis -.' I ulwnvj pay a fair erica for ft reoi tr ifle. To ahoir both the trade and tbe p-iMlo that we want to giro tbtm th Vsst r r tlio least money, we will pay Reward For nbore Information ; tbis offer it epen until January 1st, 1893. WOLFF & EANDOLPn, Philadelphia; Plk-Kon it tho name of ft paint whteh does work tbat no other paint eon do. IT wood painted with it looka like the natural -ood when It la stained and varnlsked. PAINTERS AND BUILDERS wilt end it profitable to Investigate. All paint stores cell It. Bed Room aud Parlor Suites, Tables Chairs, Book Cases, Couches, &c. Otv -irices arc positively hs lotv and terms as good as you can got anv here in tho county. Don't fdil to call and sco us ln-fore making your purchases ns uc can positively save you some mooi-y UNDERTAKING in all its Branches. This line of htisin- ts receive our special ntleiition. Flour, Feed, &c., .. Tin- very choicest brands at lowest prires. Over tLe Cannl Bridge, East Weissport. Bad Cold It not speedily relieved, may lead to lerloni hires. Wliero thero Is difficulty of breath ing, expectoration, or soreness ot the throat and bronchial tubes, with a constantly Irri tating cough, the very best remedy b Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral. It removes the phlegm, soothes Irritation, stops coughing1, and In duces repose. As an emergency medlclno, Ayer's Cherry Tectoral should be la every household. "There is nothing better for coaghs than Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, I use no other preparation." Annie S. Butler, 169 Fond si, I'rovldcnce, It, I. "I suffered severely from bronchitis t but was CURED BY Arcr's Clicrry rcctoral. It sared my lit,." Oca. II. Hunter, (Jooso Hirer, N. S. "About a year ago I took tbe worst cold that ever a roan had, followed by ft torrltl. cough. The best medical aid was of na nvall. At last I began to spit blood, when U was supposed to be all orer with mt. l:vcry remedy failed, till a neighbor recom mended Ayer'a Cherry rectorat 1 took linlt a teaspoonful ot this medicine, thr times a day, reg'-jarly, and rery aooa began to Improve My cough left ma, my sleep was undisturbed, my appetlta re tin iKi, my emaciated limbs gained flesh and strength and, to-day, thanks to the V ectorat, I rim a well man." II. A. Bean, 2S Winter at, Iawrcncc, Mass. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Or. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass. (?;.! hy AUDrDggUU. Trie $1; tlx bolU, . Tfis Chain ot evidence I m now compieio inai , OR. HEAR A' 8 VIOLA I CREAM 1 tho only , tirf-nnrfttlon that txai ' tlfelf docs all tbat Is flaimwl forlt. it removes Frockloft. Llver-molea. BlKlk . riPfidn. Pirnn!ti. Tsn. And til I ImtwirfAf'tlfsrmnf fhsaLIii. wllhoat fnturV. i A few applications will render a rough t J reaBKiiiBomimoumana wnitij. imuui i Bcosmctiotocorcrdcfects,bntacare,aiid ' I guarantcedtOFtrasatisfacUon. Irice6uc 1.11IUUI111US, U. U, till t riLtt & UU., TOLEDO, OHIO. ITS CAUSES AND CURE reputation. Deafness eradicated and entirely cured, of from 20 to so yearn' standing;, after all otner treatments navu iiuieu. k"r, ',7 cutty is reached and thocanse removed, fully f.in. . wnlnm with MfflilAVitt and tCltl tnomols of cures trom promineat people, mailed; Cure ffaa rnii teed bjDr.J.n.Miyer lo. Kaso ot once. Ko operation or business delay. Thousand of cures. Ur. Mayer is at Hotel Fenn, Itendlng, 1 'a., .second Saturday of each month, bead for circulars. Advice free. CARTERS CURE lack Beadaehe and nliera all tha trcmtlas feci (lent to a billon stats of ths system, inoh aa Zlzzlneu, Kauaoa, DrowKlness, DUtrs afU eating. 1'aln tn tha BIda, A-e. WhUa thai moa fosuikaUo itccm hia been ahoirn Lx cmiig j .BeatUehe, yet Carter! little Uver PflU aid eqaslly valuable In Oonstlpatlon, curing and pro venting thlsannoylnscompUtatwUUUwalJO) coirect alldUordert of lboiaDJchtlnmUU iha llrer and rcguUte Xht boveU. Even If they only curoa I Aes they would be almostprloelauto those wha ieuf&r from t hi dla tiM sing com platnti batfortu UtalythalreoodimsdoeanotenaharaMtliOsie . who once try thorn ill fl nd thes 11 Uis pUlSTalt bl In so many ways that they will not ba wit illug to da without tluun. Pat after allJAcfchaatl AGUE lathe bans of so many Uvea thst bar Is wner we make onr great boast. Our pills cure it while pothers do not. Carter's Uttle Llrer Pills are very small ao4 ery easy to taiow tma or two puis ran s ao. They are strictly vegetable and do not grip ec para but by their gentle action please all wne .UMlhem, lnvUUat2SoenUi flvsforlt. GoU fcy dragglsta everywhere, or sent by null. OSDTCR KfminiMlf RA.. ItftiH Vnrfal MUM IMt I Altai HAAP sMIIII finirtt aMAlXriLL. dUALLUUdC. SMAlXlllltiC lfvonr nttla dm ahont.! U Ukun TD-StCHT wlUi Mi oai Croap. wavt wouid ;ua Cot Uitt yl,. tica mm.A r IUU1SJ I Hunt, ta - ---.- v '--- rxiwi MmnllhUMmrtlkil, r .1, Miruuu. rrici, tw.. Remedy m ts. cueit raoraicttaT co., ijuji'Cj, t ir":3THEHi SEOORITIE! MUNICIPAL BONDS INDUSTRIAL STOCKS CORPORATION BONDS APPROVED BANK STOCKS OAREPULLY SELECTED, TRIED, 3AFE, PAY GOOD INTEREST, ALS piSIHABia IUVE8TMINT PROPcnTIS, IN pnosPEROua citieo. rOR rUU. rAHTIOULAPS AND nEFERCNCM whit;: BSOHBACH, M'J' y.fXO fc OO- IS I. 28 Whllchiir CI., New Tartu Sclentlflo Amertoaa Asenev for IBBBBBBbW o.v.st. ""dnHm TRADE MARKS. ' V7T OOPVRIQHTSf ato given free of charge In tha vsi a? 0anr Mtaat