V li (SnxUw gtfVJMnifc. SATURDAY, APHlti S8, 1885. Our Neighborhood in Briof. MaValectc across the' track Enttd roan ; mill morel : Engine ruihed mm crushed! Widow inorlil seeliiCourii Mwyer weeps jlurr ileepil f.Jddgacha'rgeai heavy Urgent vJndgt hojleri, fire, thousand dollar.. 16 order Base ball. Closed The oyster lenon. About orer House cleaning. Bllihtty mlxed-The weather. Now In order fixing paTernenti. Alccniion Day Thursday, May 3rd. Coming down In price-butter and res. Hon, E.U. Snyder wai at home over ime over tt $4G Bundfy.. ' -nay ii idling In Erie couuty . -aL.ton. . , .i ' '"Numerous Th, number of itrangera in'town during the week. , ! Crowded ' lait. Saturday night The atteetl', with promenaders. ' " Fore'st'firee are raging in many parti of the county and Slate. Calaiauqua hai a bonded and floating borough debt of $37,30 J 83. Mahoning townihlp boaiti of a boy only twelve yean old, weighing 210 Ibi. Superior IIulT,-of Kidder twp.,i re. portal ihoiVand milling frcm that locality. Wilknbarro Ii to hare large Store TVnilts. The concern haiaiarge number . . ofrdrs"to begin with. Tie new turn table of the Lehigh Val ley Railroad company at Copley ii rapidly a pproachlng completion. Tb4Lehigh .Cl'auii of the Reformed Church will convene in the churcli at Mertitown on Tuesday, May lit. Al. Leuckel, a Undent of the South Bethlehem Unlyersity, ipent a few dava !, with hii parent!, In town, last week. esuMuitrated Book nfCaire Birds mailed vfor 3 rent stamp. Bird Food Co., 237 South Sth St., Philadelphia. The Penniylvania State Teachers' As aociatlon meets In annual session at Wil. llamtportou July 10th, llthand 12th. Quito a number of nur people wcro In attendance at the Templelon Maeeolte opera, at Mauch Chunk.ou Thursday niirht. Mr. Frauk Young and wife, of Moote township, Northampton county, was visit ing al the residence of B. J. Kunti, on last i Sunday. aaWhn wants to exchange Town prop erty far'a Farm of 142 acres, with good new buildings and fine Irulttreei on It. Address, ft W. K 1Umhie, tbli borough. t A, party of five or lix Arabiini passed ' through' this place ono day last week, to the intenWastonishtntnt of the average small jVfhlle coupling cinder carl, at the wafer lank, at Tarry villo, John Bufton was rather severely cruihed between the cars and tbo tank. MJTliere was sold on Saturday, 25th, ult., at Hagaman's' store, Lehigblon, leven tyootrilollan worth of watches andjewel ly, for one family. The, supervisors must soon attend to the filling up and grading of the several streets. Why notde this work right and bo'done with it. The old disease, epiiooty, under the new name of "pink eye," has again made its appearance, in Allentown, Dr. Victor i WJeapd the veterinarian, haying last week i- -had some ten or twelvecases on hand. ' ' AaTxitraoNie.-'IIfllor "Well.hello? Who is it, Joel" "Uncle I did use Horn 'a Telephone Liniment and found it the best 1 .t " er bad. No lamily should bo without it. Good bve,. -'While Thomas Duean and Thomas jJPaniey were fishing from a small boat on I ' ths'Lehlih river near Hokendaunua Tues- ; dv,Uio boat sank and Dugau was drowned. Fanley swam to the shore. The Mammoth vein has been struck at Drifton after an expensive search. The Big vein was found alter driving over 300 fart, and at that depth it was twenty five feel thick with a pilch of about 80 degrees t;S-If you wanta nice smooth,easy sliave Tour hair cut or shampooing, go to Frunz lioederer s Saloon, under lite fcxciiango Ho tel, lie will fix 'you right, and don't you forget it. A row of twelve houics is being built on tbe outskirts ol Stroudtburg. A new village called 'South Stroudaburg his been started a short distance from the Slrouds burg iron bridge. CT-Chcapest Fisniox Mas.r.iXK in the world, 120 large pages, pages new mull. 1000 engravings each issue. 50 rents ier year; single copies 15 cents. &rniwBtInax k Clotuus, 8tu k Market Bts., I'hila. For the weekending on tb21st Inst., 182,878 tons of coal was transported over the L V. It It., nuking a total of 2,298,318 tens to that date, and showing sn lucrcasr of 102,009 as compared with same time lsit year. Joseph n, Smith, superintendent of tbe uleudon Qolliery at Mahanoy Ulty, tiled veryiauddeoly Tuesday. He was one ol the tftost expert mineis In the regions and held various positions of trust under the Reading Company. Sro.E. F. Luckenbarh. Broadwav. Mauch Chunk, is now tiiieninc; for the fusiirctio j of his friends, the largest slock of new designs in WAUIi PArEHB ever fern in this coun ty, and Is selling at vcrr lowest prices. The Amtriean Aariiultutul (English or German editien),and the Cabbuh Advucaik will be sent ty any address on receipt of Iwo dollars. The price of the cricuittrt'tt is $1.50. i The Philadelphia and Reading fa and Iron Company is oegotiallng fr the Lawrenco colliery at Mahanoy Dane. Cuy lr colliery, at Raven Run, will pass into tbe haiida of the company in two years. jar Mrs. Mamie J. Mullen, fashionable dressmaker, at tne uiibok artocatk pi. fice. Ibis bornur.lt. Prr'rcl lils and work manshin euaranteed. Wax Flowers of all designs at lowest prices. White Flowers for lunerali a socially. There are still some townships tha hareVatleU to comply with the law regard log Ilia publication f jtbeir annual Knan cial report.' There is a severe enalty at' tacbed ta ' tbo non performance of this duty. pS I have now on hand a lot of Light single ana unubie uugcy nsrues aim Jleayy jeani Harness, wnicn i win sen a a very reasonaoie price. Any atyie inau lo order on snort notice. ; Yours, io , Milto Floxt, Weissport, Pa, It is claimed that within a year th Jersey Central will run its Lehigh and Bus quebanna passenger trains into tbe Jonlon Meadows, Allentown. Rumor has it that the Lehigh is to be bridged at the East Pcnu Junction. Fortbeweek ending on tbe 20th Inst there were 119,717 tons of coal shipped over the Lehigh k Sutquehenua RR., making tolal for the year to that date ol 1,300,281 ions, an Increase aa compared with same lime last year of 90,024 tons. Dr. J. A. Mayer, the practical Surgeon Dentist, or lima d way, maurn inuim, nai had a practice of over 20 years, and iaprob ablr the oldest resident dentist In this vsl ley. Tha Dr's work speaki for Itself, and tha fact that all critical work in the mioo is given to him is a sufficient guarantee of oil luporior ability at a Eargeoo PeDtitt. Hugh Campbell, a notoriona character, celebrated bis return to New Philadelphia Schuylkill county, recently by firing fifty sbets from a revolver. He had been abient Irom the p'era a year. He will not go away again until his term In prison ii if tv ed out. The Presbyteslan churrh of Fern Dale, (near Catasauqua), of which Rev. J. A. Little is pastor, has received from Mrs. Davl I Thomas, seulor,.a valuable present, of a silver communion service, pulpit bible, and communion table linen, betokening her warm sympathy and christian attachment. The fruit put up In tin cans should ba taken out when the can la opened for use, If allowed to remain alter the can Is opened the action of the acid Juices upon the tin when exposed to the air may form acetate of tin, which Ispolsonous. Pour the fruit oul into glass or earthenware dishes, and ." tunacr i -Engine Writ Broad No. 560 of I .the danger of poisoning is avoided. neer Isaao Collins, residing on way, Mauch Chunk, ran engine the h. k S. railroad, into the rear end of a freight train, near Itelchel t$oth,on Friday last, and in jumping from the cab fell and received severe injuries about the body and heed. The engine and caboose were both badly damaged. If there aro fifty tickets sold for tbe grand concert to be given at the School Hall, this borough, by th Bl-Centcnnlal Choral Society of Lnnsford, on Saturday evening, May 5th between this place and Walnutpart, a special train will be run for their accommodation after the close of'the performance. KT-Jiist received at Bock'r jewelry store, another lot of best mudu sil.er open face watches, filled with the heaviest plats glasses that can be obtained anywhere. A Polish woman, the wife ol a mine laborer employed In tbo mines at Nantt. cake, name unknown, was struck by an engine on tho Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad on Monday evcnlng.iicnr Kingston, and killed. She was walking on the track at the time, but paid no altent on to the engineer's signal. See Dn C. T. Horn's Wall Ppered- ertlscmcnt on 4th page, and then go and see his stock. Jury Commissioner George Huntzingcr, f Mauch Chunk, was in town Wednesday, ttending tbe funeral of a child of Aaron Milter. -Our young frienda Trexler k Kreldler, the carriage builderi,are chock full of work. First class material and workmanship is the cause. Wm. Conway, of Mauch Chunk, died on Wednesday morning, of consumption, aged 28 years. He leaves a wife and one child. The Chicago meat market, on Susque hanna street, Mauch Chunk, was burglar- zed .Tuesday night. Spoils -75 cents and few pieces of dried beef. Kimball's Island, at Laury'a Station, fa to be fixed up very bcaulilully for the aa commodation of pie-nic parlies the coming summer. . After noarly lour weeks of suffering nd pain death came to the relief of Mrs. John Diltman Monday night. Her death the result of tha murderous assault on er by her husband on the 29ih of last month, who cut he' throat utter telling her that he was tired of her. She waa forty six years old and the mother of six children. She expressed a wish that Dillman, now in jail, should hang for his crime. II. H. McBrulo, proprietor of a hotel In the quiet yitlage ol Coleraine, Carbon coun ty maliciously assaulted an unknown parly n that town a few days ago, breaking Ins nnio and dangerrutty cutting him ubout lite faca, McBride fearing arrest dupartud for aria unknown and has not been heard of nee. Warrants for his arrest are in the ands of Carbon county officers who are on the lookout for him. Plain Speaker. Our old friend Wal. I. Peters, f Slat ngUtn, was in town Sunday last and nmr.e us a vrrv pleasant call. Wallie looks well, nd says he Is iloin well as landlord of Un- American Hotel, In the above named place, Persons visiting Slatington from this neigh borhood will not forget to drop in at the American and gijo Wullie a shake ; ho hu mplo facilities fur the traveling public.with largo yard attached for the acoommoda lion of drovers. Two ri tides had a dispute in a box at the New York Casino the other evening and rushed into the lobby, where one blow s puff of cigarette smoke into tbo face of hii his rival, who retaliated by hurling a pro gramme at the head of tho other A dial. lenge followed, boxing cloves were chosen s weapons and tho pair fvught a drawn battle of two rounds, both being uit-d tin. Hut you can still hire teams at the pulur livery ol D.tvid Eubert, on North stieet, at verr'low rales. A circular has been issued by the cor responding secretary of the Amrlcon Me chanics, announcing that the order will convene at Lancaster, commencing on Tues, lay morning. May 1st. Arrangements have been made for special rates for b'ard- ng. State Councilor Dr. M. Z Z-ndering of Philadelphia, will preside during the session. Indications tmint to a large utim her of representatives being present. Busl nrss of great importance will be transacted at this session. JECr-Last Saturday D. 8. B"ek. onnoslle the Carbon Hons. Lehlehton. clxddrned tho hrartsand filled th pnckeletif threeof ins ciiMninera wnn his excellent find arlisll rally finished silver open luce watches. The celebrated Welsh Singers, of HI Centennial fame will glye a grand 'Vocal Concert in School Mall, In the borough l Lehlghlon,on Saturday evening. Mar 5th These singers are all artists and adepts in the heavenly art mid should be heard bv all lovers ol good nuisln In town. T render the caselcal authors in excellent style, and the lacl that they sang helore audiences ol five Jo ten thousand eo) in Philadelphia during tho Hi Centennial should secure them a packet) homo. Daily Txmtn. Forty five of the eighty veterans t the Mexican war. comprising the Scott Lezion held a'camp-firo Wednesday night, lflh Inst., at Fourth street and Fairmount ayen ue, Philadelphia. It was In celebration of the thirty sixth anniversary of the battle of Carro Gordo. After a well-spread tab! had been given the necessary attention Colonel Robert Klnta, of Mauch Cbunk,wo presentea with a finely engrossed certificate or his election to a life membership In tl Legion, It was presented by Colonel A II, Reynolds and Colonel Klotz accepted it in a speech of some length. An opinion waa MomUr filed in Hi Supreme Court, at Philadelphia, affirming the judgment cf the Luserne County Court In therasenf W. W. Bcrauton, auia-rlntrn- dent ef the Lackawanna Iron and Coal Company against Aaron A Chase, editor of the Scranton daily Timet, for libel. The verdict was for $1441 50, The Supreme Court says: ' The lower Court very proper ly said to the jury that the language used was not to ba strained to find a mrscingon either side. The words should be taken in their reesonsble and ordinary sense, as they would be understood by ordinary persons." Tha Bethlehem Timr reports great building activity In South Bethlehem this Spring. Tha new postal notes will be a great convenience to newspaper subscribers. Tjpon payment of 3 rents they can forward money to the publisher In sums of $5 or lest with out Inconvenience. The Lehigh Wagon Co., of town, hipped a handsome top covered platform wagon to Wralherly on last Thursday. Simon llehrlg, of White Haven, was in town visiting friends on Monday, and while here stepped Into our sanctum and renewed hii subscription to tbeAorocnx. LastTuesdav night the weather hero- bouts was yery cold, and on Wednesday morning Ice ball on inch In thickness wss louud on Itibs of water. Stick ta your flannel shirts. Tbe foriy-ninlh and final report of George M. Dallas, special master in the Reading Railroad litigation, was filed Wed- lay aftrrnoou In tho United Slates Ciicutl Court. The repot t closes up the affairs ol the receivership. Thomas A. B. Alexender, ion of Carolina and the late William Alexander, f Philadelphia, and soma time ago resident f Mauch Chunk, fell from a boat I aded with lumber, while passing through the Chesapeake canal on Frlda of last week, and was drowned. The body was recovered nd forwarded to his home in Philadelphia, nd he was buried on Tuesday. He whs a very exemplary young man, aged about 23 years. Lehigh Oap Ooislp Mr. E. L. St roup will attend Snyder's select school, el Weissport, this" summer. r. Miss Rapp, ofParryvllle, was the guest f Miss Edna Hughs, al Craig's Hotel, oyer Sunday. , , -Mr. Dallas Bloss moved his family In to the recently repaired old school house,on Thursday. He hod It nicely fixed up and it ls"quile a comforloble" homo now. We wcro Informed that the debating society of Aquashlcola would not ba allowed to meet any longer In the public school houfe. This society was just lalrlyorcan ized, end wo think only biased people could object to their further meeting in it. Mis. Robert F. Musahlilz.ofSlatington, is visiting Iriends and relatives here for two r three weeks. Sheriff Lentz passed through our neigh borhood, on busiucbs, Wedcsday. -By the frosty tracks on last Saturday morning it appeared that Jack frost had been about, and on Monday and Tuesday ho no doubt shook off the refuse tin his inter cloak, as we beheld the downy snowflakes fall, thick ami last.at Intervals, so much that nur old "blue ridge" had to put on his white nightcap. -The debating society, of Aquashlcola, held a socond meeting in tho Lehigh Gap school house last Saturday night. Question fcr debate was "Resolved that nature is more pleasing than art." Speakers on the ffirmative side were, Messrs. E. L. Stroup LkF. Kern; on the negative, Mr. Chos. Prutzman and Miss dna Hughs. The judges, Meters. Penu Bown.an, Thos. Craig ndMlssC. E. Snyder, decided in lavorof tho affirmative. A full house was present. Lehigh Gap should hove u regular organ ized literary society. Miss Edna Hushs' term of school closed Friday. Aha speaks highly of the hospital ityofour people, and that they had also taken much interest in tbe work of the school. We very much regret Miss Hughs deiiarluro from our midst, as she tonkl a greet dealnl interest in our debating society, mi is a ready arguer on points. The Sun- lav school will a I si miss her. Here she was especially beneficial, as she readily participated in the exercises. -Furmers are now engaged In preparing their lauds for corn, and no doubt the crows and blackbirds are anticipating a rich feast. The crows are plenty now. The blackbirds have not yet put In an appeur ancu so fur as we know, Everv farmer lutes tiio crow, ai.d wu must acknowledge he is nut a yery lovable bird. He his neither beauty nor song; for his iternal 'caw.Crtwl" is a noto renewed so often as to bo ut u decided discount. Nor bus he civility or munncrsi and has ideas con cerning private prnrty aro extremely vague. Yet, of all the bird tribo liu is fur the most intelligent. Ue will carry uT lit tle chicks as ilick as any hawk. Nor is he a hypm-nte. There he is, on some old tree by tho roadside, clothed in a sable suit, and as you go I) j, looks demure, interesting and melancholy. But should there be it gun in tiie bottom of the wagon, though it is care fully covered witli a bundle of straw, a blanket over that and a largo fat lioy silting on top nf nil, he knows ilia there, and, trusty sentinel, alarms the whole commun ity of crows in the regions round ubout; end away they wing, ".vr tho hills and for awuy." "Cjw, ctw, cnwl" You didn't catjh him that time. He is very well aware that you intcud to kill him If you con. Ue Ju.t wants to see you do it that's all. St. Joux. Final Examination of the Senior Class of the Weatherly High School Lust June a coursu ol studies was adopted by h iiumbur of tho Uigb Schools of the ivuuty with the intention ut u warding cer tificates nf scholurship, or diplomas, to the pupils who siuiuld complete tho course ami puss a satisfactory examination. Three pupils of the Woilherly High School, Miss Cora Vandyke, Mill Lizzie Harleman and Mi Bcsaio Evans, ooiniloied tho course this year. On Friday and 8.iturday,April 2()l Ii and 2lt, tha final examination took place. All threu uisa-cl it successfully. The committee ol examiners consisted of Mr. Ranch, the principal of the school, Supt. T. M. Btiliet, and Mr. T. A. Sutder, principal ol the Lebigliluij schools. Many pupilstifuiir high schools will gi to school a lew yeuis InugiT to complete this course and get a" dipln-nu, who would tithrrwiee leuvo scho-d jtikl ut a time when ild enough to h really bencllllcl by school. It will have the etlcct of building up our high schools and making them whut they should be. We are informed that the course has beeu adopted by all the high schools of the couuty, lua few years there will be pupils in every high school to pre sent themselves lor examination to gel a diloina. Quite a fair class will be leady in tho high school In our own borough to take the course next year. Hit was not for this course ol studies they would leave school at tbe end or the year. Beady for tha Spring- Trade. E. 11. rinyiWranitouiuws to the ladles of Lehiglitoii aed vicinity that he has now re- '" 1"lrt "I"8'1 "" '""l,r8 ,al" I mable stock of Spring and Summer Dress Goods, including all the moat desirable styles of silks, grenadines, mohairs, nun's cloth, spring cloaking, hii ) prims and ginghams in endless variety, together Willi a full line nf hotiery uml gloovi-, all o which lie Isollerlngat prices marked down to suit the limes. Ill Kroceries and pro visions Ihi keep it full miii nuiiplete St. wit nf choir-eat articles at pM'ilbir prices. All iim-cli..u f riv.Is is reniwtir.illy invited, ai bo considers it no trouble to sbuw goods. Report of the Lohlfrhton Schools For the Jionth ending April 11th, 1S83 UIOU SCHOOL. M Whole No. In attendance during term Whole No. iu attendance during month , 14 Average attendance for month.,. 1 1 Per cent of attendanoa for month92 F IS It 11 90 Names of puplli that attended every day during tha month I Harry Clauss, Charles Hauk, William Horn, Frank Obert, Gussle Clauss, Emma Sohooh, Emma Koom, Obmmar ecnooL. M Whole No. In attendance during term 20 Whole No. Iu attendance during month 23 Average attendance for month. ..18 Percent (if attendance for inonlh84 F 34 22 19 83 Nomei of pupils that attended every doy. during the month i Emma Hui.slekor, Laura Weldaw, Carrie Hough, Mary Alf. bright, Martha Held, Eddie Nusbautpi Frank Nuibautn, Abraham Wolfe, Tutumir Ycnser. IMTKaUIDUTX SCHOOL. M Whole No. In attendance during term ' 30 Whole No. in attendance during month 25 Average attendance for inouth.,,22 Percent of attendance formonlhVO F 34 .10 24 82 Names of pupils that attended every day during tbe month i Amandus Rehrig, Ed gar Noll, John Lents, Milton Hauk, Arthur Snyder, Wilton Wei.law, Laura Trexler, Alice Geggus, Charles Bowman, Granvillo Claus?, Albert Bartholomew, Emma Fueher, Edgar Xuiider, Alvln Noll, Berlio Durllng, ... . ... . . l. V . .bintua beauomi, irone reusicnuucuct, lua Frey. ,1 fltCOSDART SCHOOL. M Wbolo No. In ntleiiclapco during 'term ' 37 Wholo No. in attendance during - ,111011th .32 Ayerrgo attendance for month... 25 rT cent of attendance for inonth82 F 28 44 18 78 Names nf iiunils that attended every day during the month ! Clement Brctney, Willie Beck, Wilmer Held, David Wcuor mlck. Willie Kreldler. Oscar Heilman.Rob bie Lentz, Willie Koous, Ollie Kleinton, Jennio Gelger, Ida Usilman, imma Wil liamson, Ma Williamson, Luclla Rehrig, LillieSutder. TB1UABT SCHOOL. M F 45 Whole No. In attendance during term 27 Whole No. in attendance dunng mouth 21 34 55 Average attendance lor, month... 1 7 25 42 Per ceut of attendance for nionth80 70 78 Names of pupils that attended every doy1 during tha month: Eugene Walk, Elmer Yenser, Anna Bartholomew, Annie Uuu tlenbusli, Ricca Longkamee,LizzieAlbriglit, Harry, Walck, Lizzie Schoch, Ella Wa'ck, Lizzie Smith. FR1UART NO. 2. M F T Whole No. In attendance during term 29 30 05 Whole No. in attendance, during month 23 33 Gl Average attendance lor month. ..25 27 52 Per cent of attendaneelormonthUO 87 80 Names of pupils that attended eyery day during the mouth : Granvillo Rehrig Dan. Frey. Hurry Xandcr, Asipon Schultz.lfarry Ohl.Toinmy Webb,Gutlave DeTsrhirscheky, Levi Patterson, George Clauss, Willie Noth stein, Hurry Stocker, Lizzie Beck, Irene Wciduw, Minerva Heldt, Huttia Geggus, Matlie Horn, Anna Klinger, Emma Walck, Lily Froelich, Cora Rex, Lilly Spoon-i hcimer,Mury Fenstermacher,Emma Peters, Hellen Xander. rttlMART NO. 1. M F T Whole No. In attendance during term 50 40 90 Whtlo No. in attendance during . .month 42 35 77 Averago attendance lor mouth... 40 25 05 Pur cent of Htleiidanco, iuoiith....'JU 77 80 Names of pupils who attended every day during the month : Sarah Stellar, Alice Hontz, Emma, Peters, Huttie Trexler, Fieddy Rex, Artie Held, John Trainer, Ed die. Albright, Cyril Rehrig, Duuuie Schoch. Tho "Fire Bag" in Eaiton. Three separate attempts were made early Saturday morning to burn buildings in dif ferent parts of the First Ward, of Easton. About 3.SD o'clock Police Captain Stone bach discovered a door in a narrow alley way on fire, a box saturated witli coal oil baving'been placed against it ami ignited. He extinguished the flames. A new door will replace the damage. An hour later un olurm brought nut the department lor it fire at the National Hotel slablts. Tha llauies were extinguished with little damage. Just one hour after this It was discovered tbil an attempt hud been made to start a firo in tha second story hull of Drake k Iluleck's iron front building in Easton. The flames hud died out of their own accord. During the past week two or three at tempts to start Incendiary fires have been made, and recently Seitz Bros.'sluble wus burned by an Incendiary. Saturday morn log Detective Simons arrested Augustus Templin and Benjamin Troxe.ll, two hard characters, and hud them committed as yarauts. They were told of the suspicion many had of their connection with the fires, Troxvll said he "d,dn't want to bo sus pected," but that Templin wus a burn burner. Templin hat nsked various people of lute for matches. Troxcll says Templin proposed to him last winter to burn out some rich people living there. KahoniugTwinkhngi. - Miss Amanda E. Iialliet, who has been attending school at Philadelphia for the past yeur, came borne last wyk. The snow in the early part ol the week gave our weather prophets, Jake among then-., the light to say, "Didn't I tell you we would have another snow." Miss Kate J. Arnrr was at Philadelphia luring tho week. She purchased a full line of store goods. A rufila mstch for a carriage was to have come, oil' at Stephen Fonslcrmaeher's hotel last dulunluy,but had to bepostpuued, all the tickets not being sold, Saturday May 23tb, is now set fur the match to mme nil' without luil I,. S. Leichtenwallner, of Mieungie, ptsed thmugn the valley selling plows, The plow lor which he is agent, called the "Oliver Chilled," is said to bo a very good ttue. Miss Mary E. Xunder left for Phllsdeb phiu on Thursday. She has accepted a po sition as domestic in a priyate family In that place. Daring our past school term 345 pupils 192 males and 153 females were enroll ed. The average daily attendance was 210; males 128) females 118. Tha per cent ot attendance was males ti; females 84) total, 85. 18 bora and 8 girls in the differ ent schools attending every day during the term. The "local department" is rather dull jusi now, Hope it will pick up alter a while. VY. II. Blltuer is sick at present. IIo-o ho may spet-dly recover, Tne subject for discussion in the literary society this (Saturday) evening, It Resolved "that a turilf lor revenue on It is better fur lint tiiiiiitrv I hull a linitorliva lnrilT' TKn ?, . V, ,, T'A ' . - - . - I sit . .f . a i Met and W, It, Dinner: on the negative, O. W.Sitler and F. D, Klingeinan. This ,.Mi w give nur young h.llts a chance ' , . . . ,T . . Us tackle the jriul auhject eoiroaslng l.s Our mumberi uf CXmjiees, Tho Doctor's in Council. The Carbon County Medical Solely held their regular meeting for April on Thun- day, lath Instant, at tho American Hole, and the attendance wai large. The election of officers for the ensuing year resulted ai follows I Preitdent, Dr. R. Leonard, of Maueb Chunk. Vice Preiident, Dr. Donnelly, of Summit n in. Scorelary, Dr. Jt B. Twoedlo, of Weath erly. Treaiurer, Dr. Klstlor, of Summit Hill. Delegate to tbe National Society, Dr. R. Leonard. Delegates to the Stats Society, 'Dn. Zoru and Donnelly. Dr. Donnelly read an essay on nut eomico, which all pronounced an able and interest ing production. The society Is In a flourishing condition with ample pecuniary ineins,, and a mem bership constituting a majority of tha practicing physicians of the couuty. Tha Foot Baca. ' The great Lewis-Cannon foot race fur a purse of $1000 $500 a side took place on the Lehlghton Driving Park, Thursday af ternoon, and was won by Lowii by about one fool. The distance was 150 yards. The race created considerable excitement all over this section of the country, and a large amount of money changed hands on the re sult PATENTS ORANTED. The following patents wero granted to citizens of Pennsylvania, bearing dale April 17, 1833. Reported expressly for this paper by Louis Bagger k Co , Mechanical Experts and Solicitor of Patents, Washington, D. C, Cease, D. A , Coon's Corners, fence. Cross, A. V., Wllliamsport, cutter-bead. Crowell, H. C, Erie, machine fur sawing segment uiocks. Gerber, C, York, combined shirt colar and necktie. Hale, II. E, Philadelphia, choir, Hoveler, W. A.,Piltsburg,Gluestu.-k washer. Jenkins. W. It. jr. Bellelbnte, car wheel. Kulp, I. R., Hatfield, water-mill. Longsdnrf, D. E., Mechuuicsburg, machine for cutting green corn from the cob. Ridgway, W. H.,Coatsvllle, elevator. Itidgway, Wt II., railway cooling station. Rufe, J. J.. Doylcstown, governor for me chanical powers. Sloan, Alex., Pittsburg, hani-truck. Sneer, D. II., switch-lock. 8tonemetz, J. II., Erie, machine for moist- . , enlng paper. Stonemctz, J. II., Erie, appliance for mak ing stereotype plates. Weinck, Jno., Mifllinburg, harness. Wilbur, A., Allegheny, limiting machine. SENATOR WALLACE'S DISCLAIMER. Senator William A. Wallace addrecsed the following to tbo editor of tha Even ing Telegraph, and it appeared in that paper Monday: In a leading editorial in your paper of Thursday, April 19, the crimes of forging naturalization papers and tax receipts and of their use for political purposes aro charg ed upon me, as they repeatedly have been by other newspapers. I have borno theso libelous charges In silence as long as my duty to myself and to those who are to come after me permits. I deny all complicity with ey responsi bility for any such action by anyone. At no time in either my professional or political life have I oyer aided, abetted or knowingly permitted the crimes thus charged upon me. If they were committed during my chair manship of the Democratic State committea of Pennsylvania it was without my know ledge and in violation of my plainly-de fined policy as the head of my party, There nro yet living plenty of witnesses who ran affirmatively prove my innocence of these oft repealed falsehoods. In being silent hitherto I havo acted on the belief that the people among whom I liyo were the best judges of their tru'.li or falsity. Since their origin, in a healed political campaign, by a jiersoual enemy, fifteen years ago, I have been four times chosen to the State Senate, each timo leail Inj my parly, and three times nominated and onco elected to the United States Senate, I refer to these as evidences ol Ibe opinions of th pcnplo among whom I dwell as tu my personal record, S ircly, if I were a forger and a political leper, us some nowspipars declare me, these things could not have happened. If the public man, whom you say has been an "active, able and industrious legislator," remains longer silent under these baseless charges, thev will become crystallized into .political history, falss and unfouuded lhAugh they be. ,, Under our political system the public man has much to bear of criticism and In justice from the political press) but I trust that the press will not deny to one of them who seeks to do bis duty, as ho sees it, to the people ofhis native State the publication of this emphatic denial of a long endured calumny. Very'resiectfully yours Wn.LUii A. Wallice. Continental Hotel, Phifa., April 21. NEW ITEMS. Total, EiRhty-Eix Killed. Nkv OaLIAxa, April 21. A cyclone pels ed through Mnnr.io county on Sunday, carrying i, way houses, I jnces, hridgrs, and everything cite that happoned to ho in Its vriy, A number of persons were killednd many others, principally .negroes, were seriously Injured. A luberb of Aberdeen, containing twenty or thirty negro fam lies were absolutely wiped Irom tho face i f the earth. Three persons wcro killed outrigm, two others have since died from their In juries, while 25 aro qow under .treatment many onneni ueing nn precarious con dition. The county jail has been converted into a hospital. The course of tbe cyclone was from aoulhrost to northwest, The latest received fiom sections of Mississippi viiird hy the cyclones of Sun day shiiw that ughty-three persons were killed and ahntit three liuudied wounded, many dangerously. The losa of prO erty Is uupitcedeiitcd. Iu (Jt-firgia there was a great lots uf prop, erty j houses wero blown down, and many tiers)!! were injured by their filling, end lytltgnlning. One negro was ' killed near Crawjord and another In Clark muinty. C'HAnLrsTojc, April 24 The cyclone In Dirrhwell county yesterday cut path id' Hints qudiitera ut a mile wide through Salkechatt'bie Swamp, us if the timber had been felled lor a railroad. The residents negro cabius, and outhouses were swtii tnim Ilia larms nt the following personsi Mrs. Elisabeth Sanders, O. W. Morris, W. Still, J. B. Zorn, Mrs. Sarah Morris, J. W. Mnrrht. F. Mnrris. Tobias Still. Harre. Uagood, L. J. Harming, nd Henry Hultor Mott of these parties hut all there furniture and other household goods. (Several horses, mules, and cows were killed, Thmas Creech was blown violently against a tree, but was not killed. Willie Still had two children seriously hurt. rixn Oaivr, April 25. Miners generally are stiiereUli"Us about woiking alter sums ono has been killed accidentally in tbe mines, and lliey frequently refuse to work. until ttfter the) funerul. Levi Miller A Ol, operators of Lincoln CollUry, Ivtve formed a beneficial society with their large Mrce of men. The associating thus far bus worked tlslaetonlv In a concernM Tim mail i atiro liitll uur nil ft ilRlllif iH'MI M"Ht i unt-l the .Ur ..I funeral. wnen iu wnrss slp. end al the rim ol a in, n III an !u-ss:nenl miii tWentv fieviils " '""I "n rf w"Htin' aowirdini ', '" "aies retvive-l; hi winch amount ( L M,u AC(,( , , ti ln when th tutal tuiouut u banded urer to the nearest relative. Mrs. Qulnn, th mother of Johnnlo Qulnn, who was killed a few weeks ago, on 8sturday received $289 53 from the fund. PiTTSooao, April 25. A meeting of the Western Nail Association was held In this city to day. Nearly all tha mills were represented. The card rate of $3 40 per keg was reaffirmed, but It bas not been ad hered to lor some lime past, s-uno ordo-s for carbads tinting been placed as low al $3 10. Tbli Indicates that the long flzht with tbe Jobbers hai been ended and that the jobbers, aided by the Eastern msnufacturers, bays won the day. IlAUnuaa, April 25. Last night wai do cldcdly cold, and with the thermometer be low freezing point, fruit budi ami early vegetation sdfi'ered somewhat. Ice formed fully one-half inch thick. Riadixo, April 25. It It feared that the heavy frost ol last night hss greatly In jured the fruit crop in this lection. The mercury fell to several degreei below the freeilng imlnt, The mow at some places wai nearly two inches deep. Louisa B. Stephens Is the first woman to become President of a bank. She suo reeds her late husband In tha I'lrst Nation al Bank, of Marion, Iowa. Mr. Balllie, of Duchfour, on of the largest landed proprietors In Scotland, died at Florence a few duyi ago. Ue owned 150,000 acres, principally in Inverness shire. A Paris newipapor credits the widowed Baronesi'Rothschilil with tbe intention ef establishing in Versatile! a home for aged end destitute authors and journalists. She is said to hay set apart 500,000 francs for tbe purpose. A careful assay of th or taken from the hills in Bullskin township, Fayetto co., shows that no silver exists in that part of Pennsylvania. DIED. SCHWATlTZ. In Lehlghton, April 17, Milton F., son of John F. and Amelia Sch warts, aged ono month and twelve days. LONGKAMMER. In Packerlon, April 21,1883, Mallhaias Longkammer, aged 79 years, 11 months and 16 days. STOCK MARKETS. Closing prices' of De Haven k Townsend, Bankers, No. 30 South Third Street, Phil adelphia. Blocks bought and sold either for cash or on marsjn. Philadelphia, April 25..1S8S. bid asked ITS3's,Ext 102 103 U S Currency 6's 129 US J.'aExt .1021 US 41, new i 113 113 US4's 119J Pennsylvania R U 63J A3, Philadelphia k Reading R R 271 28 Lehigh Vallev R R u 054 003 Lehigh Coal .V Navigation Co 43 431 United N J R R k Canal Co 189 J89) Northern Central R R Co 50i 53 Ucstnnville Pas. R It Co 14 15 Buff. Pittsburg A WesU R R Co... 16 Ifli Central Transportation Co 35 35 Northern Pacific Com 50 50 " " Prefd 87i 87J North Pennsylvania R R 68 68 Philadelphia' Erie R R 19 20 Silver, (Trades) 981 99 HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Popular Treatise on Electricity' AND Electric Lighting. Tho Aro and Incandescent Systems care fully and Impartially considered Irom acorn merclat standpoint, llrler History or I.luht. Ing by Electricity, with Full Information Concerning tho Different Systems and Prac tical Advice itl-ont the Uest tine to Secure. Secondary IJatterles ana the Storago Sys tern' Itevfewed The Hangers ol Kleetrlc Wires Fully Explained, An Interesting Work for popular reading. Price. 25 cents. -sr.NT BY IU All Pi ST PAID, UN RECEIPT OF I'RICU. Address American Electric & IHmninatiu Co, V. O. l)ox 1018. SS School St., Boston. ,DW BSP--.-SI7 -i'je rH t! - . f. s-iTStl .-a. 2"2iri lit! 2ii3Si:s 6SCS5 THE SUN IS ALWAYS IntrrcsliuO ! From mn-ntna to mornlna; and from week to week TUB SUN prints a, continued story or i ho lives of real men and women, and of their deeds, nla-is, loves, hates and trouMes This story Is more Interesting thsn any ro mince that was ever devised. Snhscrlpllon : Uailv (4 panes), hy mall, 55c. a month, or 16.60 a year: Sokdat(8 pages), $1.20 per year I Wxkxlt (8 panes). SI per year. I. W. EN01.AND, Publisher. apr.JJ wi Mew York City. Vawspaper Advertising Hureau, to Spruce II Estreat n, a. apr.28-w Spking Htyles! H. H. Peters Merchant - - Tailoring l&TAflMSUMfcNTv Post time. Dulldlnf. opp, rublle Square, firtnk Street, Letiighton. A fall line ef OENTS' FUnNlSUINy (JOOII3, at Lowest Prlees. raar-U 'rR IB J, 2a -6 -r i S1: S-J tcstSCtJ?- 2 jv - ' est g I ml PLAIN TRUTHS The blood Is the foundation ol life, It circulates through every part of the body, and unless It Is pure and rich, good health is Impossible. If disease lias entered the system the only sure and quick way to drive It out is to purify and enrich the blood. These simple facts are well known, and the highest medical authorities agree that nothing but Iron will restore the blood to Its natural condition; and also that all the iron preparations hitherto made blacken the teeth, cause head ache, and are otherwise Injurious, Brown's Iron Bitters will thor oughly and quickly assimilate with the blood, purifying and strengthen ing It, and thus drive disease from any part of the system, and it will not blacken the teeth, cause bead, ache or constipation, and is posi tively net Injurious, Saved his Child. 17 N. Eutaw St., Baltimore, Md, Feb. t, i8So. Cents! upon the recommends, tlon of a friend I tried Bxowh's Irom Dirrsns as a tonic and re. storatlve for my daughter, whom I wss thoroughly convinced was wasting oway with Consumption. Having lost three daughters by the terrible disease, under the care of eminent physicians, 1 wss loth to believe that anything could arrest tne progress Ol toe aiseate, out, to my creat surprise, before my daur.li. ter had taken ono bottle of Hrown's Iron Uittbrs. she began to mend and now is quite restored to former health. A fifth daughter began to show signs of Consumption, and when tha physician was consulted he quickly said "Tonics were re. quired:" and when informed that tne elder sister was taking Brown's Iron Bitters, responded "that is good tonic, take it." AnoRAu PnsLn. Brown's Iron Bitters effectual, ly cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Weakness, and renders the greatest relief andbenefit to persons suffering from such wasting diseases as Con. sumption, Kidney Complaints, etc. KcsDectfullv announces to the Ytcotriaar T- hlgbton nnd Its vicinity, that tie fa now pre- Household Furniture Manufactured from the best Seasoned Mate. rials at Prices fully as lowos the tamo article, can be bouirht. lor elsewhere. Here aro a faw of the Inducements offered Parlor Sets at from $50 to too Walnut Marhle.top Dressing Case Iledroom Suites. 3 pieces 140 to S15 Painted llerirootn Suites tiatodn Cane Seated Uhalrs, persetofs.,,. it uummon i nnire, pereci oi o.. at anu an otneruooos equally cneap. In this connection. I deslro to rail the at. ten tlon of the people to myample facilities in THE UNDERTAKING BUSINESS with a NEW and HANDSOME HEAItSE. and a lull UncofOAsKKTS anil (JOKFIMS, I nut prepared to attend promptly to all or ders In this Hue. at lowest prices. Patronaice respectfully sullclted and the most ample satisfaction guaranteed. V. SCHWARTZ, octll DANK St., Lehlghton. Carbon Advocate 13 THE BEST V.ETJIUM FOR Local Advertising - IN CABBO C0UN1T. Settd for Ilales, whicll will lie found very moderated Job Piintins: of every desrlptIon Illustrated Sale Bills r . A SPECIALTY. At Low Prices I THE TEE BEST OF ALL m POP, W A1TD BHAST. I known tolnllllrni nil orc.r tho vnrlri BStiio onlycafo rollnjoo for tho relief of gJnrcMcrli nml lnin: J5 Is a modlalno iuuui j itj'j mm pmiFcrriiio unit or urn Uiuilt lurevcry XoiiaoXcatcrnaJpala U9 Kti3tarr L.': Imort ! 1 wlthoat mi arreaJ, t io.t iirntoa llrah mitl lillLScl to lu vrv lioa mnttng tha oontinu-iin-,a of pitji nut lnllammaUon lmjioa Bll'lc Itn el'A'CiAiinon Human Fleah uiul tint JJrjtorronitru tuu equally wontll ful. 'iiio ilcxlcnn Un'-mont U nccdorl by Bomcbody In every house, livery day brliisrs new of tho nsrntty nf mi airftil acaltl or bans anhduotl, of rticnmnlta inartrra ro atorci, or n vnlttalile horn of ox tvs cu f;y uto iicroillj power ot uua if wlilch rpccdlly enres euelt ailments of KJlhs IIUHAN HTJiSH ns M tiiesnnn.tltim, Mrrelllrtffs. BUff (M,r, a, i iiiiirnstcu juiusGiei, ssnrns rtjnuti fcrrtldc, Cutn, Ilrulaeo and MSiuclif), t'olsoiiotla Ullea ittttl MHtlitRi, f'HTisnsi, T.maeticii, 3Jd Wriofet, inciri.i'rosttjIles.Chllblitn", tflSure r.'lpplca, Cnketl Xrenst, and -inaectt every xorrtt or external sua Avtutoitt dnnre. cnGjtTion it curcn . fill IT Joints, Siuut-ttrTtJitrtrsicsri Riorea, ASOOK IIIH K Uottotv lion,, Mcwifchrs, tVind ff; Rttlis, Qpavsti, T!irtsIi, Itlntjbone, & Ota Bores, 1'oU Evil, Film niiar! r. tho Distil rnd every other ailment pi lo -whfcli (ho occupastta of tUe M Ctnhlo cutl BtocSs Vartt tire llotjle. Tho Mexlcais Muatancr l.lnlmr.itt fc-Jnlwf.73 cures and navcr dlsapsointa : rratifisrefi OF ALL UTICA. N. Y. discovehub oi1 Dit. MAnomara B liBVblWVIIII & POSITIVE CUHE FOB FEf.'.AlE COMPLAlKTt. This remedy will act In harmony with tho Fe aalo tjetcm at all times, and also Immediately upon the abdominal and ntcrlna muscles, and re storo them to a healthy and strong condition. Ur. Marchlst's Utcrloa Cathollcoa will care fsll nscf tho womb, LencnrrhnaClironlc Inflamma tion and Ulceration of tho Wcmb, Incidental Hemorrhage or Flooding, Painful, Suppressed and Irrejrular Mcnstmatlon, Kidney Complaint. Dtrrenncsa and Is cspeclslly ad.tptcd to tho chanctt of Life. Bend for pamphlet f ice. AH letters of inquiry frorlr answered. Address aa above. For S3la by dl drn;clsts. NcttkIxc !J1 per hot lie, OMsIzo 91.00. Tlosaroand est for Dr. liar chiat'a Utsrlno Cathoiicon. Take no otbun Tor !ulo by a. J. Durliiij, irujgt,t, Le hlfhton, Pa. 29 y PAYNE'S IO floroo Onark-ArrooilrtK Portable Enclne has cut 10 000 It, of H.lohlgaa Fine Hoard la 10 hour, burulss slabs from ttu. eaw in eintiowt jeugtui. Our 10 TTarta TTa Guarantee to furnish isower to saw 8,000 feet of Hemlock boards in 10 hoars. Our 13 Horn wilt cut 10,000 Jul In stros time. uur uiRinca are outuirra to furnish a hnrso.powstr on H fuel and water1 than any other Engine pot' fittod T7llh an Aatomstlo 'Cut-Off. If yoa want a SUtlonary or l'ortabls Euirlne, Holler, Cir cular Saw Mill, Shafting er Pullle, either castor Meddart'a Tutent Wrought Iron Puller, aeu.l for our illnatratsd C&ia- Ingne, " " for Information aud pricea. v. u, i&iULi a buiia, uorntuti, it. x, uol.. CUT mm "OR MAH OS B3AST. Daiwsjifesjows! MJJW:ri33fiV MKf cat 'X' H HI UXlJil) Williams Sewing Machines are AciKowxroarD to se tub BEST ffl THE WORLD They have received highest Awards attis OontennUl and at all other leading Exhibitions held in Uoropj rnd America. insr VAensis ?Asusns 8? isa IUXM; factories located at Montreal, OasaeU, a rutuburg, New York m williahs maIdfactdbisg ca 517 Notro Pama Btrce Uo&tmL NAVALSSBAJTUl N.w aad gnphic rictMcU II tnr 04 the tmi S4 Octiti ot pft Wotld. BrMsriiol Oiisucr SHirri'. u. a N. AM&m J. C liltaiv C CO., ji Oeuiu St., rtlliAclSa. a b ntzrvh Atmcxu. huutiai Ktiui Ukhoiss Cum, aire 5 0, '"-TtTtm lluot., t6 alt ti sn4 sw Be. UM,p tr SMlsts m4 Mel,liic. IrMtJatSiUAMiw t.0,RIII0IIT&C0.,llWIIH. tub bear la chkapcst." ucinsi Tunncucoc SAvunin nsrssPsitri Mllil.OIIL.IIO f tt,u ClmrHtHsrt (Sultdtoftnsbctlont.i WrlieforsrstcutUtu.l-KWhka aait i'noes to The aultaats A Tajlor Vts.. UautUU. OusV iu in i"r, t e'i-Jtnibrti Utrtl taiaV
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