Society Meetings. HrlllTOCtSTLI, No. 78, A.O. K. 0FT1IK M. 0 2nd aud 4tu ilondny ot each month, In llo ber'e 1U1I. Lehighton. at 7UC lo'c ock p. M. Hy. Kostenbader, S. it. 0. t . M. Gilliam. n.K. a. a. 8ADB1 HUTCTIN LODOI. No. 086, 1,0, O. fi. moots every Tuesday cvculng, at 8 o'clock, In Beoer's Hall. H. Ko,tenbader, A.O.J N. D. iteber, Secretary. aiKIUCniN TB1BB. No. 232. Imp. O. of II. Sf.. meets In lteoer'a Hall eveiy HnturdaV. W. I. Been, sachem i Ai W, Caches, C. of R, reio pool Tbids, Kb. 171, Imp. O. It. M meet on Wednesday evening ot ench wnek, at :30 o'clock, in Publlo Bchool Hall, Weissport. Pa. C. W. Schwab, a.i Jac. Brong, c. ol 11 LmilauTO.t X.ODQK. No. 231. K. of r.. meets on Friday evenings. In llcber's llnll. at urn o'clock. W.H. Bachman, C.O i L. A. Jillier, K. of R. and B. Advertising Rates. Wo dcalffl H to bo distinctly understood that no advertisements Will be inserted in the columns t?f Tit CaiiuON AdVooatb that may bo received from unknown iwrties or firms unless accompanied by tlio Cash. Tlio following are our only terms: OXK 8HUAIIK (10 L1SK3), One year, each insertion 10 cts. Six months, cacli Insertion 35 cts. Three months, each insertion 20 cts. Less than three mbnths, first insertion $1 ; each subsequent insertion 25 cts. Local notices ll) cents iwr line. II. V. MORTII1MER, Publisher. JjJ R. S1KWK11S, district ATtonNisy & counsellor At law. Office, Klotz's Brtilolng Biodaway, HAUCHOIITJNK, PA. settling Estates. Filing Accounts and Orphans Conn Pracuco n specialty. Trial of Canses carelnllv attended to. Legi transactions In Knglish and German, Jan 9. SATURDAY, JAY 4, 1878. Local and Personal. West's liver pills euro liver complaint. Read f ilghmfln Anicr's new advertise ment in another column. Spring aud summer styles of gents and youth's hats, at T. D. Clauss' nt low prices. Mr. A. H. Bowman, of Packcrton, is suffering from a very painful affection of his eyes. Miss Ktttd Koons, of Audenricd, Was In tnvn on a visit to her friends during the past week. WALL PAPER I wall paper I wall paper I at Luckenbach's, MaUch Chunk, very cheap. A full line of boots and shoes, gelits furnishing goods, &&, at T. D, Clauss,' very cheap. George Jasper Was killed While attempt ing to jump on amoving railroad train at Centralia, Friday afternoon. Good XC mounted buggy harness only lfl5, and good nickel mounted harness $26, nt M, I'iorey's, Weissport, Pa, 23-tf -Gold has made its appearance here. A. II. Seidle, the Weissport flour and feed man, was paying it out in change last Fridav. Ladies, have you Been Hid elegant de signs in dress goods, now offering ut E. It, finyder'a, at such remarkably low prices. 0, they are so lovely I Clocks and Watches carefully repaired, uud work warranted, at lowest cash rates, at Hagenian's cheap cash store, opposite public nquarc, Wtissport. 1C-13, Work ceased at Collieries No. 5, B, Tj 8, mid 9, in the Panther Creek Vulley, on Friday of last Week, throwing 2,000 men nnd boys out of employment. At a meeting of the Nationals, held nt Mauch Chunk last Week, Charles Edwards was elected chairman of the County Cem mitteo and W. A. Oravcr secretary. M. C. Trexler A- Co., of the Central Car riage Works, this borough, sold a Very hand tome and substantial spring Wagon to C. A. Hex A Uros., of Mauch Chunk, last week. A well-spring of pleasure is a healthy baby: keep your baby in good health by us ing Dr. Hull's Baby' Syrup, tho friend of Infancy. Price 25 cents. At Cataauqua, Friday evening, a tight rope performer, while walking backwards over a rope, missed Ills footing and fell to the ?;round, fifty feet below. His injuries are atal. Michael Donnelly, of Mount Laffee, Schuylkill county, cut his throat Thursday morning of last week, Inflicting a fatal wound. Ho had been suffering from mental depression. The Presiding Elder will preach in the Evangelical church, of this borough, to morrow (Sunday), in tho morning nt 10, in tho afternoon at 3, aud in the evening at 7:30 o'clock. At Dunmore, near Sernhton, Tuesday night, John Paul, while defending an old man from the assault of a rough, named Costello, wos turned upon by the latter and two companions and beaten to death. J. K. Rickert has still a few of those eli gible lots In Rickertstown to disposo of. If you feel like securing a good homo call and sec him. He is also supplying Hour, feed, lumber and coal at tho lowest rates. Uncle Nathan Klotx and Professor S, II. Hollinger, superintendent of the Mauch Chunk Township schools, and an aspirant for the office of county superintendent, passed through town Wednesday evening. How often we hear people say they never found a remedy so good for coughs nnd so valuable in attacks of croup as Dr. Coxe'a Wild Cherry and Seneka. Price 25 and 50 cents per bottle. The trial of Martin Bergin, at Pottsville, for the murder of Patrick II. Burns, at Tus carora, in 1870, resulted, Thursday of last week, in a verdict of murder in tho first do gree. The jury was out one hour. Bergin received the verdict without any manifesta tion of surprise. T. D. Clauss, tho Lehighton merchant tailor, is now receiving an unusually large stock of gents suitings, cloths, cassimers and vestings which ho will make up to order in the latest fashion at extremely low prices for cash, E. H. Snyder has just received an im menso stock of new spring styles of ladies' dress goods, which he is ottering at atraor dinary low prices. Ladles aro respectfully invited to call and inspoct goods before pur chasing elsewhere, as he is convinced that he can satisfy their wants, not only in ele gance of design and quality of goods, but in price also, having purchased his stock direct from the manufacturers. Many complaints are being made rela tive to the dilapidated condition of our side walks, and the obstruction thereof by un gainly porticos, which are dangerous im pediments to those of our citizens who ore compelled to be out on dark nights. Wo have heard parties propose to return the matter to court, but we think tho proper course would be to call the earnest attention of our Borough Council to the subject. Our povomcnts, in many places, aro certainly iu a very dangerous condition. Easton has a borough debt of $l6T)t3.' 80, and a Bchool debt of $46,079.30. Vegetation of all kinds has brightened up amazingly since mo laws rains. There is a State law inflicting a penalty of f 60 for burning brush altor ctarK. Work in nil of tho slato quarries in and around Blatington is being rapiuiy pusneu. ', Tho Allentown National Bank tho oth or day received a.keg containing $30,000 in gold, Farm Waecs seem to bo comparatively low tills year, Firsl'class hands work for $7 per month. Commencement Day at the Iichi4h Uni vcrslty will bo Thursday June 20th. Tho graduating class will bo tho largest that lias over gone from that institution. Go to A. J. Durllng's popular drug store, Tor the celebrated insect jwwdcr suro death to Worms infecting currant, gosseberry and all other bushes. Paris Green, u fresh stock just received, for tho destruction of tho pota to Dug. uneap lor casn. " Down nt Mnhanoy Junction," says on exchange, "there is a voune man leamiliz telegraphy." What that has to do with tho fact that David Ebbort's is tho cheapest and best livery in this county, wo nre at loss to understand; but you may bsk uavm. Charles E. LubUrg, ex-rccoiving toller of the First National Bank of MahauoyVho resigned in February last, was arrested Fri day on tho charge of having embezzled ziuu, ana ol Having muiuaicu anu iaisiueu the books nnd papers of tho bank. He gave bail in $4000. Whllo several men were preparing to make a blast 111 tho East Mines, near St. Clair, Saturday evening, a prematura ex plosion occurred) instantly killing Thomas lluglies ana seriously wounding William Davis, botli residents of St. Clair, Schuylkill couuty. Upon the first evidence of stomachic or uowei uisoruers, prompuy give wiu uuuy u few doses of Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup and pre vent suffering on tho pait of tholittlo one. 1'rice 25 cents. Charles Stahley, captain of the canal boat Blue Bonnet, whilo steering through tho feeder oil tho Delaware Division Canal, about two tnilcs below Easton, Friday afternoon, Was thrown overboard by the breaking of tin) rudder tiller and drowned, lto Was Iw'ellty-threo years old and un married. The Executive Committcoof tho Lehigh Coal Exchange and that of tho Schuylkill Coal Exchange inet III conference 1'ridaV afternoon in Philadelphia. Tho prices of April were agreed upon ns the ruling figures for May. Tho present rato of production is little more than half that of tho same period last year. Our maiden aunt and " tho rest of tho family" havo arrived, afflicted with terrible coughs and colds. Weimmodiatcly supplied each ono with tl bottle of Dr. Coxe's Wild Cherry and Seneka. They aro better. Price 25 and 50 cents per bottle. Tho many friends of Daniel ICalbfuss, Esq., will no iloubl bo pallled to lctirn that lie is suffering from What is hoped to bo only a temporary mental derangement, and that he was taken to the Kirkbride Asylum, at Philadelphia, on Tuesday morning last for treatment. We trust ho may meet witli a speedy recovery. Tho examination of teachers for Kidder township took place on Tuesday last, alld County Superintendent Itofibrd'iiiforins us that the six schools in that district have oil bceh refurnished with new patent school furniture. This, for " hard times," speaks Well for tho management of the Kidder tow'Ilshlp school directors. A meeting of veterans of tho late, war will bo held at tho Fort Allen House, in Weissiiort, this (Saturday) evening at 7:30 o'clock, for tho purposo of making arrange ments for the due obServanco of Decoration Day (May 30), A full attendance is re quested. LOST, on Monday evening, April 29tli, between tho residence of John S. Lentz nnd Durllug's drug ttoM, part of a cold watch chain, on which was attached tlioliar belong ing to tlio chain. Tho finder will be suit ably rewarded by leaving tho samd With either of tho undersigned. Jons S. Lents!, May 4, or F, I Lexiz. At Wilkesbarre, Tuesday, F. S. Taulij convicted in January last o'f forgery, was sentenced by Judge Stanton to two years' imprisonment in the county jail. Tlio forg ery consisted of nn interlineation of a lease which enabled Fauli to remove tho porches from a building. Pauli is a wealthy citizen of Scranton, and hitherto highly respected. O. H. Meyers, Judge of tho Northamp ton county courts, filed his application Fri day to go into involuntary bankruptcy. When ho took tho Bench, about three years ago, he forfeited a practico worth $10,000 a year. Tho salary of Judgo of tho County is $5,000. Tho causo of his financial embar rassment is attributed to his liberality in in dorsing for his friends. II. II. Peters, ag't, has just returned from Philadelphia with nn entirely new stock of merchant tailoring goods, comprising suitings, cloths, casshneres and vesting, all of which ho will mako up to order, in latest stylo and most durablo manner, nt prices which will provo perfectly astonishing for tlio ready cash. He rctiiectfully invites his friends nnd t lie public to call and inspect his stock before they purchase elsewhere. Re member, tlio prices nro lower than ever be fore offered in this borough. Storo in Post office building, Lehighton, Ta, Satisfaction guarantied. Tho two weeks' suspension in the Schuylkill region ended last Saturday, and Monday work was resumed. Tlio meii made about 13 days In the month of April, which is more time than has been made nny month since January. Tho programme as marked out by tho Board of Control for the balance of tho first half year, or up to July 1, is that the total production upto that date for all the companies shall bo 0,500,000 tons. Tills will leave tho Schuylkill regions about 1,000,000 tons to produco in May nnd June, or 500,000 tons per month, which is equal to about three weeks' work for each month. On the eight and ten days worked per month in February and March tho mining popula tion of the region was nearly starved out, but on the threo weeks per month tho men will cam enough to live, if not more. Tuesday morning at half-past ten two prisoners, named James Downey and Charles Rockwell, escaped from Luzerne County's $300,000 prison. Tlirco convicts, who, by their good behavior, had earned liberties, were engaged in agricultural jnir. suits outside of tho tho prison, and immedi ately started in pursuit. Ono succeeded in capturing Downey in tho shaft of a coal mine near Wilkesbarre. Rockwell, who was convicted for horso stealing, is still at large. They effected thoir escape by break ing through tho stono flag of the roof of their cell and thenco jumping to the ground. Downey said to a reporter that it was Rock well's fault that ho was captured j that Rockwell persisted in making tho leap for liberty in daytime, whereas, if they had waited until midnight, they coutd have been miles away before tho officers had knowledge of their absence. Youngas they aro they aro known as professional New York cracksmen. The arrival of summer dress goods Jcc.) at the Original Cheap Cash btore are an nounced In another columli. finbiRftiinufl has a borouirh debt of $37,- 027.94, and assets to show against samo of tho estimated valuo ol ?az,uuu Ladies who nro curious" to learn tho latest caprice of fashion can bo gratified by calling at JSlrs. uutn s millinery ana lancy store. The Lehigh Car Wheel Works,at Fuller ton, resumed operations on Tuesday morn Inir of last week. Tlio Works had been lying: idle for some time, owing to a scarcity of orders. It will bo secll bv advertisement In an other column that Mr. It. R. Kreldlor has withdrawn from tho firm of JI. C. Trexler t Co., but wo understand that ho will con tinue in tho employ of tho how firm. Sealed proposals Will bo rccoiVcu by the School Board of tho Borough of Lansford until Saturday evehing, May 11, 1878, nt 7 o'clock, for tho erection of a now school house fO by 79 feet frtUnc. Proposals art lo ho itemized ns follows : First, Carpenter's work. Sccond,l'lastering. Tliinl.Paiutingi Fourth, Roof tinning. Plans and specifications can bo seen at tho oifico of Dr. B. H. Davis.Ridgo I uu oi'mi ui wiu muuu ui XJt a. ji. iui i i street, Lansford. V-E. X. Koliler, of Whitehall, d ounty, was found in a dying con i J. K. Rickerl'a lime kiln, Jmirala, intr between 8and 9 o'clock. 11 mr itchall, Jjcliigh ing condition nt 'hnrsdav morn- inir between 8 nnd 9 o'clock, if htrllflll been- discovered earlier he might havo been saved as their were still signs oflifo when Mr. Rickert found him. This is the second case of tlio kind within a month. Mr. K, was A sober, industrious man, about 45 years old, and at ono tiino was considered well to do, but was a "victim of tho hard times." Ho was said to bo a man of rare ability, had written ono or two small works nnd lectured occasionally. Tho body was taken home on tho 1 1 n. m. train, by C. A. Hills, operator at tho L. A- S. dejiot,who has known him for years. aV- Lrlllgliton ttjctlllll. The lyceum was called Id order by the President. Roll called. Minutes oT last meeting read and approved. Music "Beautiful Spring," by Kinina Ilnuk and Mrs. Lortffstreet. Referred nuestioiiR . "When and by Whom was tho first al manac printed?" was answered by H. V. Morthlmeri Jr.) "Life of Jefferson" Wos ably answ'ered by T. A. Silyden MueiB) "Beautiful Dreamer)" a solo, was next in order. Debate) " Resolved, That the states man deserves more praise than tho Warrior," was opened oil tho Affirmative by Herbert W. Gable, and oil the negative bv T. A. Snyder. Tho chair rendered the decision in favor of tho affirmative, after which a piece of music entitled, "Oh I ye tears," was sung by Miss Hank nnd Mrs. Longstreet. Select reading by C. Bauer; subject, " What Gnii Hamilton says on the duties and lesponsi bilitics of women." Oration by Albert Dol lenmaver: subiect, "Literary Society." Essay by A. W. Horn; subject, " Object in reading." Our iiaiier was then read by the editor. A voto of thanks was extended to tlio board of directors for tlio use of tho room, Also to tho janitor, in acknowledg ment of his services. Messrs. Hofford and Lonestrcet Were called upon to address the society, nnd complied with interesting ad dresses, A resolution Was passed which ends as follows : Whereas, Professor T. A. Snvitcr merits great credit for the organization, as well as tho continuance, of Lehighton Lyceum, while principal of our high school in this place j nnd wliereas, it is probable mat ho Will leave us alter tlio close of tlio school term ; therefore Resolved. That this rocictv tender Pro fessor Snyder a vote of thanks for his ef forts in making this BOcietv a success, as a guarantee of our appreciation of his efforts; and Resolved. That the Secretary be author ized to write and present n copy of this re solution to Profci-sor finydcrj us a reminder of t lie society. Wliereas, This Is the last meeting of tho lyceum in tho seaon therefore Resolved, That this society will fnect With a glorious resurrection, to take place Immediately with tho winter term of school. Resolved, That a copy uf these resolu tions be written oh tho minuted nnd printed U 1 UK VjAHUUfl ilUIUCATH, Professor Sllvder Was nipt) drilled tlnoh to address tho society. Ho reioilded accord ingly with a spirited speech, after which a guitar duet Was jierforlnca, Tlio society then adjourned. J'iMM.l I'OtiljHSMAYEn, bCCl Altiflghtsvllle Hems. Lightning flashes. Grain fields look very promising. Planting of jiotatocs Is now iu order. All the tfublic schools of Penn Forest Township closed last week, after h Icriii of four mouths. No less than two cotipleS of this place contemplate marriage tho ensuing mouth. yny speaK oi panic nny longer t Joseph L. Bollinger, formerly of this place, now of Gilbert, Monroe Co., is Visit ing tliis place onco more. He looks ns gay and happy ns ever. Ho will leave this placo on Monday next. Work at this place is becomini? nuite brisk again, especially in tlio woods. It is to bo hojicd that it may continue so, con sidering that Summer is'drawing nigh and many of our citizens havo been ldlo all Winter. On Sunday, tho 7th ultimo, vour cor respondent had onco more the privilege of listening to a very eloquent sermon bv Rev. I. W. 'icakel (formerly of Mauch dhunk, now of Weissport), pastor of the Middle Creek Circuit, which was delivered with much energy and impress. Tile text may be found iu tho thirteenth chapter of St. Mathew, and tho forty-fifth and forty-sixth verses. Franklin E. Wernertt, of this placo, liajl tho misfortuuo of losing two of his fingers on Wednesday last, whilo nt work on his father's saw-mill. Dr. H. G. MeCormick, of Krcsgeville, was called, and dressed the wound. At this writing tho patient is do ing well. I ho3 that he may be able to be at his post again before long. The Albrightsvillo Union Sunday School wa3 reorganized oil Sunday last, ami tho following officers were unanimously elected; Superintendent, J. 9. Hawk; As' sistant Superintendent, Owen II. Billiman; Secretary, II. G. l)eiicy i Librarian, George W. Snyder; Treasurer, Henry J. Dcppoy The Albrightsville school houso has un dergone some repairs, such as shutter's blinds, flooring, and adjustibla school desks. This was a step mado which was needed long ago, as the school house was in a most terrible condition. It looked more like a pig-sty than a school house; but since it has undergone some repairs tho building is con siderably improved in appearance. It speaks well for our newly-elected directors. Tho Stony Creek Union Sunday School was organized on Sunday last, and tho fol lowing officers were unanimously elected i Superintendent, George W. Sebring; Assist ant Superintendent, Joseph Koch) Libra rians, 1. F. Christman and H. W. Soorfoss; Secretary, E. W. Koch; Treasurer, Georgo W. Sebring, jr. DlTLEl. April 30. communicated. Who Cut OIT That Ilase Ilillht Editor Caiibos Advocate: That there are mean people in this world, even in this enlightened day, no ono can dispute. Per sons who will stoop to almost any thing, even to tho robbing of a child's bank, to satisfy n craving for rum; thoso who will roh tho widow and orphan, and gloat oVcr mo auiiiuon uie.y nave mane tn tiieir al ready ill-gotten gains; thoso who, If bur. tlened With tlio care of helpless parents, would consign them to the tender mercies bfn pauper's home; there are thoso who, stealing the livery of Heaven (in order to belter carry out their designs), win plot ana Jilan for llio ruin of A fellow creature, even wiiuo engagea with tirem In religious ser vice. Such iieople nro found in every com munity. But it is reserved to this placo to produco the most contemptible, tho most malicious scoundrel, vet heard of. a villain lost to all senso of decency and respect, cowardly, treacherous, a midnight ma lander, ono whoso deeds cannot bear tho sunlight ot Heaven, lhis person com mitted tl depredation by cutting off nnd ruin i ne a beautiful roso bush, tho Property of W. L. Stiles Tho bush was a beauty, and highly Prized by tho .owner. What makcs.tlio act -,1) iiiuouiicai is uiui. p. is iiie t hnsJirt-ii AriilnUtml. What secofkPitiliio prehibtilhgdWyoflHairis a mystery! but, of nlll lifcaMlosS ill the category amicss in tne category oi mean acts, this ranks as lio meanest) Such an act must bring a blush of shante to their master, tho Devil; Such a person would barter tlio honor of wife sister, yen, moincr; wouui tnrtitiie llio ncipicrs babe lest its pure gaze should condemn his nets. Such a person is dangerous in acomlnunity, a blot that Should W wiped but, an ex croscnee, a wait that should bo cut oil, and cast into a perdition so deep that tho sight uf It might never pollute society again. Ail avenging Nemesis is on tlio track of tho villain) and, when caught nnd the veil lifted nnd the dirty scoundrel's lifo exhibited to the gaze of the world, the won der will bo that he polluted this fair earth eo long. Axox. PackkiViux, April 30, 1878. COMMUNICATEII.1 'X'llO grand ojicning of St. John's Club, of Ji. juaucn ununlc, took placo Thursday even ing, 25th ult. Tin's is a move in the right direction, nnd wo wish it success. We were not present, owing to other engagements, but understand tho affair was conducted after tho most approved stylo up to tho time of the " leading spirits " going away. After which our voung friend, the irrepressiblo Charley, undertook to return hit thanks to tho matchless Onoko fellows for their sere nade of the club. Wo had supposed that would have been done by some ono tolera bly well versed in the'" King's English." Tho idea of a number of young gentlemen being publicly invited U patronize "this vere rcaJiu' room " we fear will havo a bad effect. A few nights since, whilo wo were in tho jiost olfice, we heard our jmstthaster recommending Webster's Unabridged for '78 to a gentleman ns an excellent Work, and we now take tho liberty of recommend ing it to Charjcy. Ulg Of eek Items. Advertise your Spring goods. Corii-plantlilg will be next In order. Straw hats havo put in an appearance. No prospect for better times at present. Our supervisors nro busy repairing tho different roads throughout tlio country. Rev. J. E. Freeman, of thd Refoithed Church, officiated nt the funeral of Joseph Otto, on Sunday last. Peach crop a failure this year again. The frost has killed tho hllds. Apples and cherries are Unharmed so fan Thomas LevCSj of this place, lla? built an addition of IS feet to his barn, and put a slate roof over tlio entire building, It is reported that Washington Snyder, of Lower Towameiising ToWnship, is a" can didate for tlio office of county commissioner. Dr J. G. 5enl of Vcla'pYirt, is every day more favorably spoken of for tho legis lature, Tho doctor surely would makd a good member. Rev. J. L. Werner, of j'arryville, was at this place oh a visit a few days tills Week. He preached in Salem's Church, of this place, on Sunday evening last. The farmers on Piilo Run havo adver tised forbidding all jiersons from trespass ing, for the purpose of fishing, hunting, Ac, on their properties. See advertisement iu another column. Tho school directors of Carlion County will please bear iu mind that the clcccion for county sujierintendent occurs on Tues day next, at Mnuch Chunk, nt 1 p. nl. I hope every director Will bo present at tho convention this year, nnd cast his voto in favor of tlio gentleman who is best qualified for the ofilce. Yours, etc., Retem Bid CnEKK, May 1, 1878. Cheap Tickets for the West. All persons going to any point in tlio W'est should buy their tickets Of C. E. Stedmaii agent, L. ,fc fi. Division, Mnuch Chunk, Lower prices 1y no other routes. Inquiries by twstul card promptly answered. Tickets wilt be sent to nny station agent on L. A- S. R. It., upon request. 18-31. Coal Higher. Tiie Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western Railroad Company sold 50,000 tons of Scranton coal, at New York, Wednesday, by aution. Tho prices obtained showed an ad vance upon thoso of tho last sale, and their effect in tlio stock market was to strengthen the coal road shares. The following table shows the prices obtained as compared witlt those of tho last sale: May 1. 6,00) tons ste-mcr, 3.3"?3.3:H 1U.CO0 ions (mite, xzra 7 coo tons ten. 3.41S SO 000 tons stone. 3 7)9 3 T7H 7.0U) tons chestnut, 3.15 - Llt or Letters Remaining Uncalled tat In tlief Lchightoil pest office May 2, 18f8 : Armstrong, John Malcolm, Georgo Buchinan, A. O, Mcnglc, Charles L. Moycr, Ezra Miller, It. E. Mclntyre, Frank J. Nothstein, Alwiu Nolhstein, Lewia F. Osborn, James A. ltcax, Jacob Itentshlor, David Schmidt, Emll Smith, A. II. Strohl, Susan ficlzer, Catherine liiehfi, Cliatles Binder, Rudolph Croa, Mrs. Sarah Eyner, Alena (2) Frey, E. 8. Haupt, Nathan Hauser, Adam Heller, Mary Hunsicker, John Krum, Levi Lentz, Jefferson Metzgar, Lizzie aiyers, ll. j Valley, Mrs. Eliza Persons calling for any of tho above let ters will ploaso 6ay " advertised." H. II. Prttm, T. M; GARDEN tOmS.l. t. Gable hasjust received a lot of garden tools which he is selling very low for cash Look hore i Mai lable iron rakes at 35 cents; long handle shovels, 37 and 50' cents; garden hoes, 35 cents; spado forks and sjiades, equally low. Storo opposito tho Tublie Square, Marcfi 27. $.i.i-,aj a 3 4lW - 3,isa Mr. E. D. Sltirgis, coutlscl forF. 6. i'aU li, the party whom Judge Stanton of Lu- m.Hn'milnltf eat, Innrvtd tn Ivn Vfnt-'fltln- prisonment Tuesday, arrived in Philadel phia Wednesday night. He called on Judge Paxson early Thursday illorhlng, aiid the Judgo immediately, upon application, grant ed an allocatur, which means, allowed a writ bl error and stay of execution, auhiltting Paull tb baih The story about the McKinney mlirdcr nt Alburns has resultca inn suillor Manner. It nphbarS that Levi A; Kooils, of Emails, gaVo ills loilgue ti!u milch frtedoill 111 the matter of charging the i-ommifsioil of the alleged crimo ujion William Blank, vho kept tlio hotel nt Alburtis nt tlio time of Me Kinney's disappcarance,and hence the latter had tlio first named arrested tho other day nnd bound over in theeumof$1000 to make good his charges at tlio Juno term of Court. AttcnlQizn JA-necriif. JUSTICE axd CONSTABLE BLANKS. We keep constaiitly oil hand a supply of i. rit.t. i.i,.i. .... i a u.'.. niu iuiium iu uiiuiik iu, ins I minium 'us, ,1.11- rants, Executions, Subjwrtns) Justices' Tax Warrants, Constables' Sales, Ac, which wo ore Belling at very low Cash prices. Get vour blanks at tho CAntidx Advocatk oilice, If wo haVo not got them on hand, we can print mem lor you at very snoit notice. forties desiring to purehaso a really first class Sewing Machine for $25; should call on or nddress John II. Fngn, at Mauch Chunk) who is tho agent for Carbon County for the celebrated and popular "White" Sewing Machine. Old machines taken in exenango. 21-13 The Treasury Department officials haVo discerned that under tho rules lio lnore salary can bo paid President Haves until Congress has taken somo action upon tlio Blair resolutions recently introduced. To this cficct, some months ago. a decision was mado by tho Fourth Auditor, in tho caso of a naval olliccr whoso uamo had been re stored to tho registry by the Secretary of tho Navy. Tho question having been raised as to tho legality of tho Secretary's action; a resolution was introduced into tho Senate, anil referred to the Judiciary Committed, culling for an investigation. As soon as this was done, tho paymaster of tlio navy yarn ap piieii 10 1110 l-ouitn Auditor lor in structions in regard to taking tin tho offi cer's accounts and paving him his current monthly pay. Tlio Auditor replied that, if 1110 paymaster paiu tue oiiicer any nioheyj tho amount would bo checked against tliiti in settlement of Ids accounts.. It is ad- mittcd that tho samo ruling applii case of tho President's salary. E; ics in the DWAlIb. The Con! Trade. Tlio following tablosbOTvsthA nnnnmvm r.nnf shlpoeil over tlio Iichluh Valley ltnilroad idr tlie week cmtliifr A in 11. 21, 1878, and for the ) ear us tuuiliami uiu ounioimit) iai yenr. Ilearlnna l-rnm I Weeki 10,000 0(1 10,1127 IU 2 718 13 10bC7 C3 Year. mi.v.7 17 CS0.S37 IS 715 14 m.442 04 150 53S 01 ITO 09 :.43l 13 Wyoming ,,,, llnzieton Upprr lyi-lilRh Ilo.iver Meadow.... Maltanoy. Mauca ciinnit rort Delaware Totdl.,1 1... fjflst Ycar.i 1.- increase t. Decrease 71.671 01 2o5,6S7 03 ItEPOTtT CIV OOAT. trnnflnnrlArt iw..r l.olilnl. e husnu- hnnilfl Uivirhui. (vmrnl U It. nf M,-w Jerno, , for 0 davs ending April. 3i. 1878 ouipiiru iruiu 1 roiniwcpic. TOUflie, Wvumiuir nun. 11,7.8 02 207,0-12 10 rcvernnri u; uo. 8j 17 s,a8 07 Rtipo o. L'o r,ni 01 as m 10 Upper Lc-lilgli 1 P.208 0-1 1J.7W 12 " " if.S.ICiECoi 0O4 02 20,08? 09 Hearer Meadow firsts 71.310 0J .Mnuch t i 1111 u 1,7 2 t 77.1K6 It Ciosicreflr 4ti2i2 47!0 05 I'oilliillltldjio 3 0 5 00 14 36S (7 li. V. H. It., 1'acUcrton.. 13101 1,510 05 11 fiT.np.lpllln . tenmh&cu 2.CES 12 1 2,732 1 8 Total.... 11.... i....... l'i evlou&ly 1 cpoi toili . . 43 203 (8 508 074 17 551,873 05 8j0.701 15 151 878 05 Total to date Samo Itrao last yoii..i Increase..., Decrease.!, MAIMUKI), Mn.iKn Rscii. On tho 2nd instant, at tho Valley House, in this borough, by Rev. L. K. Derr, Aug. K. Miller.of Mauch Chunk, nnd Miss Amanda Ech, of this place. Rajiink Bai.ukt. On tho 30th ult., at tho Lutheran parsonage, Cherryville, Pa., by Rev. G. A. Bruegel, John R. Ramine, of Lambertvillo.N. J.,and Mary J. Balliet,of Blatington, Pa. Sxvdkii Kncit. Cn tho 27th ult. In Flea-" sant Vallev, by Rev. A. M. Strauss, GeOi W. Snyder, of Albrightsville; and Eliza beth Koch, of Penn ForCst tfrp., Pa. i)ii:i, Trexeky. Oil tho 17th bt April, ht Reiters P. O., Kansas, Robert, son of Win. nnd Mrs. Trcnery; aged 1 year and 1 month. Meckksi Oil tlie 18th ult., nt Mud Run, of diphtheria, son of A11103 Mcckcs, aged 3 years odd 5 days. VmOEiir On tlio 2nd ult., in Albrightsville, of inflammation of tho bowels, Caroline, daughter of Wm. H. and Sarah Yergcr, aged 14 years and 25 days, Special Notices. If you wnnt lo bo strong1, linnltliy, and rigorous, tafco 10, F. Kunkcl'n JUttrr Wine ut Iron. Ho language can convey au ack quale Idea of tho immediate and almost miraculous cliansM produced by taking K P, Hunkers Hitter Wlno of Iron iu tue diaenscd, dt MUtatc rt and elmttciej nervous system Whether urotct-ii down by excess, weak by nature, or im paired by eicknees, the relaxed nud uustruu oruanlzatlonls restored to perfect health and vigor. Hold only in fl Dot tie-. Bold by all druggists and dealers everywhere. Nervous Debility I Nervous Debility Debility, a depressed, irtltable state of mind, a weak, nervous, exhausted feeling-, no energy or animation, confused head, weak memory, the unRftJutnces of excesses, mental over work. Thin netvuUi debility finds a 'nverefftti cut o in E. F. Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Irou, It ton ea the system, depe's the mental gloom and despondency, and rejuvenates the ontirtiMs tem. bold only to $1 bottles. Get, the fit-mime. Take only E. F. Kunfeel'sj has a yelloit wrapper around It, Ms phniooraph on outside, Sold by ymirdrupcist. i!, F. Kuukel, Fioprlp. tor, No. 239 North Ninth ftreet, Philadelphia. Fa. Sena for circular, or adrlcelreti. Try my great remedy. Get it of vour urnualst. U hot ties for dvoo. It can not fail, it U guaranteed to do Is recommended. "Worms I lYohils ! "Worms i E, F. K Huh el's Worm Syrqn never faijatbre. move all kinds ot 'worms, heat plu. and utomsch worms are readily renioted by K un it el's Worm bvrup. Dr. KuptU is tho only uc cestui phveiolan lu the.cbpntrv for the re moval o; tape worai. lie lemovrs them tit 3 to a hours, wlin head anU ail cocip etc, alive, and lid feo uotll head IS pabOd. l oiuiiton eense loaches 1( tape worm, cau btm-aoved all oihft worms can be readllv deatio td. As your uruK"i iur a uomo vi nuunurs priii nip. Hnce It.oti per bottle. It never ralti. If he-ha It nbt. have him cot It. or Bi nd to uronrietor. E. F. . Kuiuol, SV) North Ninth street, FMtndih phla, ia. (Advice at ofneo Iruc. or by out 1 Health nnd Happiness. Health and Happiness are pricelnsj Wealth to their passoftora. and yet they aro vluiu the roach ot every one who will use Wright's Liver Pills, The only sareCUltE lor Torpid liver. Dyrp. sis. Headache Hour Stomach, Cou&tiastioo. De. billtr, Nausea, aaa ail inilioas comnlalnts and JUood iliftorder. None Keuuiue unleaa slirnrd "Wm. Wright I'hila." 11 Jour Uruzpi.t vi lli not supply vend 2& reuis for uue hot to Burrlck, Holler & Co., 79 N. Uh tit., FU'.A. Dec. ;'3 ) 1 New Advertisoments. SSIGNEE'S SALE OP VALUADIili Eeal Estatfe of J. B. Seidel Them Mil bo cold nt public silicon llio pie: nitat-H in TowumeusluK Towushlp, Carbou id., X'u tin SATURDAY, MAY 18, 78, nt t o'clock p. m.. the following real estnto sit uue In 'ipwamensing TptyiahnnJo witt All that ceituln tractor piece of land bounded and he-crihcd it folios-si liCfXUitiinj at n cheHnut norneri tuenco by laud of Josph Koch and. Jopinh hari'til rprtH 4H (!brel8, wvat 22Jn peichcs to a ntcnoj thence down in the Vvco Toco, or VAi ctrvfi. 172 percues ton Mono tor; not t tlKiico sou'h 2 (tegn-e, wi'flt&.i p'Teheto a pi one; ihcnce fmutn AV4 Decree., wmt 42 perehm, tn n snmei thenco ny land or.Wiiilam hclialTer mmth 31 degree, ons 77 peicnes to n Btoiifj thence by l.ind uow r lut ot Utnle) Btemlerfcouh72dPnrees went GO pcrcni'H.to a sumo nnd slako: inence bv the same souk i 5Xi degrees, west 8J perchc to n post: theme by land of Jacob Smith south 104 degieoe, enft 5if perches uiu etono thenco by ttiobanm uoilh W t'CSiot s, cost 118 pcichc to a stone t tlienc by the nunc uuth id decrees cost 3d perches to u oast; thencb by land of John it, Wel-s north 7.iJd04ieQseiiNtt9pproiiet. toBxtonoi tnnco ny land or William ""Chaff-r north 0 degrees, westatperchtsto astouet thenco bv tiie tame north 72 deim-en, cast 47 i 10 pcichetj iii the place bi beginning, coutaimuc 224 ACRES AND 49 PERCHES, strict measure, upon ttlilch Is erected A TWOSTOllY 1'ItAllE DWELLING. 24 by 20 feet, with n kltchrh 10 by 52 tat rt tacUod. n St1ss barn 3D by 6(1 feet, and oiher outbuilding. About lo acroa bf Uielajiltuu under u rtM'd Htalo of cultivation. Tfiuinaud eondlttonn will bo made kiidwn at the time and placo ot Halo bv IIliNnY BO V Kit. aprll 29, '7S.-W4 Assignee ot J. 11. Seidell "TyEissi'oiiT uoitouum Statement ot Receipts and EipemilMres ot the uorougn oi weutpor, lor tlio Tear feuding April let, U7S. nn. To Publlo Square collection for urans.'.. "8 a lilxoncratlous and Coininifl&iouii 490 60 tJH. SfnEhtS. (722 :d 6 4 31 0 (M 6 US 4 M 2 (10 .1 no 3 (HI By F. Pncllrr.bsuni. lit nnrs' hauling... ( r-umuui tvL'isu, o unys iauor .1 u " J. Kolh, 5 " ' " P.J.Kast, 4 " WmoE Kverett,2 " " " FUaittioloxnew 3 ' J. O. Connor, 3 " ' " Jlonry 'tronp, 0V M " II. Trnpp, woikon pavements, .Vc... Wm. Hollinger, work at bridge: ' H. II. KTcrete, " Lowls tTohi.helser, 2j days' hanluig " 11. Tropp, work on 8tieets,,.i..t 9 3i 4 12 1 00 1 1.0 7 00 5 25 bit. LOCK-UP. By A. Otaver, paid for two locks...!.... ? 1 35 - jii -iropp. impairs ;....i; l so " A. Giltu (police) attoudlugtotr.mipa 17 weekH at 31) cents i i... 9 10 ' rhaou tllaufs, one stove t. so " W. II. Knccht. coal ; in... 2 55 " A. W. Marsh, coal i.... 37 " Levfls Frohubetscr, tloal..i i.. 2 23 cn. ruBLicsQUAnE. Bv William Hollinger. whltcwashlhi fenco, Ac , By H. Tropp. 5 days wont ot trees 8 CO 7 SO 2 75 1 7J C 50 paiu ni. a aust p.id 11. II. Kverett " It. II. Hverclt,64 days' work at trees loassl.7b : By M. Faust, bh days' work nt trees less f-.o i :. CR. LtfMBEIt. Br A. nravcrer., lhmHcr find spikbs.... t ft Si 7 19 4 Ull 8 20 1 W. P. Mill it Lumber Co., in per bill ' A, CJiaver. as per blllii.j.... OH. EXPENSES. By auditing accounts for 1876. 2 00 ji. v. iuorinimer, ior pnuung siato. meatu ll ro Iiy A. Graver, Jr., lor tax wairout 4 31 a. uruver, fci.. imiu Alien urpig xeo,. iu uu ' A. Graver, sr., paid T. Beck loi tran. scriDt 41 By A. Graver, sr., paid A. Craig for wnt 6 00 A. uiuvcr, sr., iiinu uuu txeuses ior s veartt s 00 Bv 11. Boicr, cost of suit ot J. Straus- licrger ,.,. u t7 By D. Kclicch, collector, pild ill treas ury, afterward soiif;ratf-d.f 6 oo Br A. Graver, Jaid old claim ot 31. M. Dlninilek....i..iii....i 28 00 Bvpaldtu Oveisecrsof Poor. n l'o " balance in treasury ami in coueciors dupbeatu uncollected, 'abject to exon eiatlons aud commissions lor the year 1S77...H..I t i 492 05 1722 39 BttDNTt. Tn it-mi. In Irnninn. lnaf yeat's report i... 3 03J 05 To amount in treasury and nn. collected on dupllcatofor the j car 1S77..1.. .' 1,270 00 cn. 8 i .Soft os By amount of orders paid n, Autlmuy on Judgment of bounty claim 11,020 00 Bv balance in troasury aud uncollected 888 6 11,908 05 INDEBTEDNESS. To balance duo on Judgment at ' last report 3.CD0 SB To Interest to date, Apill l,'78. 354 la 7,015 02 en. May 7. 1877, paid It. Anthony, treasurer, on Judgment 9 310 CO Interest to datew,, 14 49 FebrOArv 2. 187s, paid It. An thony) treasurer, on Judgm't BOO 00 luterent to date 5 00 March 23. 1S7S. paid It. An- thouy ou Judgment 200 CO f 1 039 4fl April 1, 18:8 balance due on Judgment. 1, 0,0ns bi liy balance as above slated S88 is Liabilities In excess of rosouices...., 15.116 97 We, tho undersigned. Auditors' of Weisoort Borough, have examined tho aoroantB of W, II. Knccht, Secretory, and Villiam ilolllncor. Treasurer, and find them comet, as abovu slated, F.J. KAbT, .. ) A. W111T1 INGilAM, Auditors, 301INU. BIElty, ) l'OOJt ACCOUNT. RECEiriu To balance lu treasury nt last report.. f 8 47 To (.mount bt uhi'licato for the year 1877 J 1 1 ot To amquut bonowed from borough lor rloor tand 15 CO To Duo collected 2 00 1117 4 JvXPENWITURES. By houso rent for Miss Harp I 6 00 " store aeuonnt ot C. Krum.... it,ti.i) 80 00) ' 1 1 enrv Bovur.J. P., cervices 3,00 " F. J. Knst. a idlllug lor 1S7iJ and )Si7. 8 0' A, WlilUtntlnuo, amlUlBK fur W... 2 oq " l.n Bloiy, anoitine lor it.77.'. .'.-..... 2 00 " P. J. Klsiler. pulse, lor Krosgo. loci " J. Kuitt, eoat for iCrefgi) 2 00 " 11. Vovi, tudre. for llsipaud Kiesgc, 14 95 " It. Vnct, t'T services , C 50 " l-.tm Moyef fnTHervic4M ll S3 " huiibo lent lor MlsiE 11 mi IS oo " lthMVlng Kiego (o Whlto Haven... ISO) " baiuucs iu uauasot licsuicr, ,. it) 31 43 iNDEBTKUXDS-', To amount liorrowed from boumah 115 00 T-iblll services tn Livorcl Ueuuis Baumuu auUF. undt 13 00 128 m By balance hi treasury....... .- :. s ii tat We. Ihn undersigned iu.litors. have nam. Ined tho accoiAita ol Kara Moyerand 11. Vogt, Qversetrsof the Poor, and Daniel echoth. Col. leotor, lor the year eodlo April 1, U78, and nndl the same sa above staled. K.J. KAKT, ) U. DI1SUY, J April , It7i-Jt
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