A LETTER TOON INDIA. Ml.slonarr Kmler Tells ol Hit Lire Aiuoue the Heathen. The following letter bus been recelT etl from Hot. C. P. Kudor by one of his friends in Allentown and is published in this paper from the Item. It villi no doubt bo read with much interest by his friends here. Mr. Kuder is a broth er to Uov. Kuder, of Trinity Lutheran church, this city: IlAjAnjitrnDiiT, India, March 1, 180 To-night while I write this, I am sit ting on n board veranda connected with my house, without any means of keeping warm. Houses hero are built without chimneys and most of tho peo plo do not know what a store is, Dur ing tho coolest days of January and February I felt no disoomfort In walk inn around in my shirtsleeves. Of course, under such a climate as we have horo, tho entire system of house keeping and llvlngdiffcrs. The people live almost altogether in the open air. When I first came hero in tho middle of November, I went to live in a one story house called a bungalow. This was only a temperary arrangement, bo causo my predecessor lived In our own house. Ho left to-day for his homo in Germany, and yesterday we movod into our now homo. It was an odd moving. Wo got four men wo called them "coolies" to carry our belongings up horo, and I paid ten cents for his day's work. This sounds very cheap in America, but hero it is oven two or three cents moro than they usually receive Tho houso in which wo now live, which will bo our home as long as wo remain here, Is quite large. On tho first floor thore is a large dining room, a study, a parlor, two bed rooms and sovoral smaller rooms used for bath rooms and ono for a pantry. On tho socond floor thoro aro also two largo rooms with accompanying bathrooms. Wo do not suffer for wont of room. My work is especially school work. We have nearly a hundrod children, who for the greater part come from tho dis tricts lying around this city. Wo must therefore look after their clothes and food. Much of their clothing comes from America, ready made by kind friends, and tho rest is made hero by tho girls in tho school, under tho su pervision of my wife. Their food is rieo and curry, three times a day. For the entlro school, tho food dally costs about 61.25. This Is cooked by n wo man, who gets her rlco nnd curry and 80.70 a month besides. Tho clothes ore washed by a man who rocelved a dollar a month for all the work, I havo a cook, two men who carry water and at tend to the garden, and another ono who sweeps dally and attends to the bathrooms. These receive altogether about seven dollars por month. An other man does the washing and iron ing for one dollar. Our school is ono of tho best ones, but you ought to see how poor it is. Tho children, and indeed, all the natives, eat with their lingers and sit on the floor, which is nnything but clean. It is my hope to erect now buildings on a somowhat American plan, as soon ns I can get money appro priated from our Board and from friends. I write many lettors to our church papers, and through them I make our wants known. Since wo came horo our health has been very good, I think I must weigh considerable heavier than I did when I left home. A Philadelphia judge has decided that a man may shoot and kill a cat that comes upon his premises and dis turbs his nocturnal roposo. In charg ing tho jury the judge said: "1 have only to say, gentlemen, that a citizen has a right to kill au animal of this kind if it trespasses on his pro mises. Perhaps there is no domestic animal that makes moro trouble in tho neighborhood than a cat. If this cat was trespassing on this man's placo he had a right to kill it." Tho jury ot once found tho man not guilty. Johnny got you gun. THE FOLLOWING: SUPERSTITIONS ABE found in on old German work on astrology, embodying popular notions and rocclpes, printed inLcipzic in 1G93. Some of them aro current among peoplo in tho United States at tho present day. To step over a child will stop it from growing unloss the same person steps back tho same way. If any ono meets a haro or a rabbit when on a journoy It is better to turn back unloss tho person turns around three times. Any ono going to bed without moving tho chair they sat in last will bo subject to tho nightmare JT vour ears aro singing it means somo ono is talking about you. If tho right car, it is somebody in your favor; if tho left car, it is somethiug against you. Any ono that has an empty purso should be careful tho new moon does not shino in it, or elso that purse will not havo anything In it ns long ns that moon doth last. A spider on your clothes in. tho morning is not good luck, but in the afternoon or evening all Is well. The weather in Florida during the past winter has been remarkably bad, and very discouraging to natives and visitors. Those who went there In search of sunny skies nnd balmy air found little of either, und one news paper pleads: "Do not allow this ex ceptional winter to deter you from coming again ; nover within tho mem ory of living man has there been a win ter like this," Thero has been some delightful weather, but It has been mighty scarce. Lumbermen returning from the headwaters of tho Machlas river, Me., report that the weather was so warm in that region during January that hornet's left their nests. On January 10 a teamster in Township 41 accident ally drove into a hornets' nest banging from n bush, and the hornets, aroused by the collision, Issued iu fleroe swarmsj and stung the horses so badly that they broke and ran two miles to the hovel before they could be stopped. It is reported from Omaha that the railroad employes of Nebraska and other States in the Northwest are or- ganlzing themselves to oppose leglsla- Hon harmful to the interest of railroad employes, xue memuers Ol me uruer are pledged to drop party aQlliations whenever their class is threatened, and to support men and measures known to be friendly to them. A convention is to be held in May to form a Nation-! al organization, -For Easter Qeorge Stookar had the Royal Palace Cafe decorated in pratiy style. -C. A. Goth Is papering and de corating tlx dwelling ou Second surest to be oooupied by Chai b Obsut and wife. -The PJonoir bu e lull club, of Packerton, n.e t. town in nil their glory, last s.itui.l.i). nnd returned home iu ir.i- r J he "Sehounoi eluti," of town, mi t th- i.ut'i with 'em Score 8 to I. -Mercliabt t ub n. an -poiua nubby delivery wagou. OLD MOTHER CRUNDY. Urlghtnml llreefr Occurence In.lde the Dorough ;i.lnee. -Henry Swart, of Fourth street, has Improved his residetios by putting a stone wall under bis kltohen. Jftmes Ashner, of Fourth street, a oar bulldor at Paokerton shops, is busi ly engaged during the elaek time at the shops, fixing up his lot; and pro prlng for good crop of vegetables. Right I -The interior ol Tobias lluss' resi dence on Second street has been nicely deoorated by Artist Frank Wolnland. -Tho publio meeting at tho offlce of J & 11. Seaboldt, on Thursday evening, was not so largely attended as it was enthusiastic Tho citizens present ox- pressed themselves a thoroughly inter ested in tho work of advancing the diversified interests of the city, and at a meeting to be held Friday or Satur day next it is hoped all will turn out and make the radiator industry for this town a certainty. The Calnsaqua Record toys:" Hugh Jennings, formerly of Lehlghton, now one of the best short-stops in tho pro fession, is threatened with n rhoumatlo arm. Jennings Is well known to the base ball patrons of this town, as In former years the very breath of his nostrils rattled every player In our popular nine. Tho popular Arlon Cornet Hand will meet in tho old school house, on Third stieet, for practice purposes until a more sultnbloiplaco can bo se cured. Samuel lielz will get there. The other day ho caught a bullet from a 22-oallbro revolver In his right hand nnd coolly threw It to the Uoor.rTbls is no fako it is a fact I Sam is great. -An oxchange says: "A gentleman asks us tho origin of tho phrase 'Ho isn't in it.' It was first used by au edi tor who went to Heaven and Iookod around for tho man' who took his pa per three years and left it in tho post offlco marked refused. Safety In the MlUl of Xanj;er TliUuotlld seem aeolitrmltf tlmi Iq so. In f.irt. to tlte eje. ltut experk-m-e lias roetl Its possi bility, lake tlio etiso of. tlio ttiriltUluul ulio (InellslnnniaUrlous region. A robust consti tution Is no ceitain dotenco against the drcuclcd chills. What Is ? Kecoiiled testimony, cover ing a period utile short of half a century, proses that llostettcr's btomacli Hitters Is nrectse'y this. T4ils continent docs not limit tho Held ssliero the medicine lias proved us elDcacy. In South America, the Isthmus o! ranama, Mexico, everywhere in Met wheie miasma-born diseases takes on its most obstinate and foimldahle tjpes, the Hitters Is a recounted specific In llllmitabls demand, aud prescribed by physicians ot repute. Potent, too, is It in dlsordcis of tbo stcmacli, ilver and bow els, and against that destroyer, la irrtnpe. It Improves appetite unit sleep, neu tralizes rheumatism and kidney complaints. ..Mrs. James Gilbert and daughter Katie, wero visiting at Jamestown this week. Some foolish lVople Allow n coiuh to run until it gets Levond the reach of medicine. They often say, " Oh, it will wear away, hut in mn&t rose. it wears lhem nnny. Lould tiiey be in duced to try tho successful medicine called Kemp s Hdlium, which is fold on a iiosiUve guarantee to cure, tliev would immediately see the excellent effect after taking the first dose. I'rice oi'c and fci.uu. i rial size free, At all drugzUs Couching Lends to Consumption, Kemp's balsam will stop the cough at onco . .William Fritch and wife, of Albur tis, aro visiting their daughter, Mrs. Frank Welnlaud, on Second street. llurklen'e Arnica Salse, Ihc best salve In the uoild tor Puts, llrulaes. Sotes, Ulcers, Salt Klieum, Kever Bores, letter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains Cornea, and all uktn I'.iupiions, aim positively cures rues, or no pay lequhed. It is guaranteed to eke perfect satls- fa linn, or Innni.v refunrlpit. i'rlni, 9!i cents ner box. Tor s.ilu by Heber Lchlgliton; nnd ltlery Weissport, .Jonathan Klstlcr. of town. aialn. Instead of going to Virginia he was in Huntingdon county, looking at tho lumber interests. Look nt Hint I No matter what disease you may have. He sure that the medicine you take Is reliable. Such a medicine yon will ala9 And Su' nhur bitters. They are not a cheap rum drink but are made of the choicest roots and herbi to be found In ibe vegetable kingdom. Dally Argus. 'i William Humos,of Jenuesvillo.wlll moTO to Hazleton. Now Try This, We authorize our advertised druggist to sehl Dr. Klogs'o New Dlscotery ,fof Con sumption, Coughs and Colds, upon this condlllon. If you are afflicted with a Cough, Cold or any I.ung, Throat or Chest trouble, and will use this remedy as direct ed, giving It a fair trial, ami experience no benefit, lou may return tnebottleand have your money refunded. We could not make this offer did we not know that Dr. Klugls New Discovery could Le relied ou. It never disappoints. Trial bottles free at lteber's Lehlghton; and Dlerv's H'clssport, Large slzo tOc. and $1.00. , Thoro will bo a grand temporanco rally at Jeanesvillo this month. Startllnc 1'acU. This Is tbo great pioblem of life which few satisfactory solve. Same fall because of poor health, others want of luck, but the majority from deficient clft want of nerve. They are nervous Irresolute, changeable, easily eet tbe blues ami "lake the spirits down to keep the spirits up," thus wasting money, ilme, opportunity and iieryo force. There is nothing like tbe ltestoratlve Nervine, discoterea by tbe great specialist, Dr. Miles, to cure all ner vous diseases, as headache, the blues, ner vous prostration, sleeplessness, neuralgia, St. Vitus dance, Ills, and Intterla. Trial bottles and fine book of testimonials free at Thomas' Lehlghton; and Ulery's Weissport. r Thero u 111 be nine months of bchool In Banks township. I was a sufferer from catarrh for Bfleen rears, with distressing Ijaln filer mv aiai I used Ely's Cream Halm with gratifying reruns, rtin aupsretuie; cured. u, Warren, Itutlaud, Vl I suffered from a severe cold In my head for months and could get no relief. Was sdtlsed to use Ely's Cream Ila'm. It has worked like magic In its cure. I am free from my cold arter using the Balm one week, and I believe It is the best remedr known. Samuel J. Harris Wholssale urocer, uv ironist,, New Ti,rk. Tho young People's Alliance of the Erongelioal (Bowman) congregation meets In tho Presbyterian church at 130 p. m After suffering horribly for yean from scrofula In its worst form, a joung son of Mr. It. L. King, 706 FravikUn St., Itlch tmmd, Vs., was recently cured by the use of Aver's Sarsaparilla No oilier medicine can approaou this prear.itiou as a cleanser of the blood. u win uo aouut ue quite a race, It is said that Charley Rex and Mickey tarang, two well-known Lehlghton railroaders, will soon have a 100 yard dash for $80 aside. Little Jehnata. nn ielnir u ikal.im f... . v. - 1 first time, eseUlueu. "Wlty. but th.r skinned &Ttj. ST V.l?.,L?VV.?l X'tf&!trZJ' I her tulfc-hty elose dulo'l tltett She looks worse 1 odiMi uimeuitiei aoa umn.ui protwaiion., iut I Jf u m wunsMi BPfr, lug Bl Him ua, Dili promptly J favorably upon the uums end i intni rmviiig r i i-sjcr ijiiiuij sales , ad her atnerei beaitb was nnvr baiter Asa I hmt vrgeue, met soe ! no pi , WW Hi Mil UHHt, HIBWW, SiriDflO- e'H iiu uniwi ,ui, returns re,erlB4ion" la eueaualed. Oaaranued to viva HtistaeUoa w pttse (tl.W) rtn-iuled Twice or thrice this year there have ben accounts of warlike opera tions of native East Indian troops In tbo service of the British Government in Africa. A report of the British Consul at Mozambique, whloh was re cently laid before Parliament, told of an attack made by a body ot Sikh troops upon a slave trading oamp on the bouthern shun, uf Luke Nyaasa, und it is esident t but the Sikhs were uieonipli-ihcd fluhtiii, fm they killed thirty two of the euemi s meu wltUe ouiy mx of their own number wero even uuuudvd. FACKEHTON. The Nesre of the Coming IloroOKh llrlelljr Chronicled. -Mrs. W.LeeStlle is visiting friends in Philadelphia. A workman said to-day that be was told that ft suspension of work by a largo corporation was for the pur poso of saving money. "The lass work tho moro eavod." It seemed strange to him, for in tho'case of hlsJcorpora- tlon, a wife and six children, It was fully demonstrated that n suspension of labor meant a dead loss. The only consolation for tho man working half time is to follow tho oxamplo of tho average coal operator. The publio havo been told for tho last few years that thcro was no monoy in the coal business, that coal was mined at a loss, and yet behold tho habitation nnd surroundings of tho coal operator. Thomas Dorwart, a rosldont of Le high avenue, movod to Big Creek Thursday. If the day Is pleasant our town will send send a largo delegation after speckled beauties. Ex-Treasurer Goo. Dolon expects to cast for tho finest speclmons, nnd right here It may bo remarked that George, though slow of motion in many things, novor fails to basket n very large Bharo of brook trout. Tho State Convention was n very harmonious body. Harrlty first, last and all tho time. AU that is needed to continue bis leadership Is success. -It Is said tho ilauch Chunk Coun cil will grant tho right of way to tho electric railroad, but the condition do mandod must bo accepted, because the people of Mauch Chunk insist on hav ing somo rights deserving respect. -Alfred Eckert, salesman in J. L. Harleman's store, Is confined to tho houso with a carbuncle. Mrs. Harlcmau, wlfo of Dispatcher Harleman, is still confinod to the house. -The mother of Mrs. DauUl Kulp, of Pino stroot, will bo burled to-day. Her death was due to gonerol dobllity. Constable Amos Myers Is adding a substantial kitchen to his residence on llcavcr street. Tho Poluecr club, of Paokerton, will cross bats with tho Liohlghton club at tho ball grounds, Saturday next. It will be n rattling gamo. -Charley Bennett, tho Journal car rier, is n hustler, but ho desires It to bo known that subscribers must pay up. His margin of profits is too small to do nn everlasting credit. PAItll V V1LL 15. The Events of a. Day In the Iron Town Epitomized, George Williams, of the county scat, who carried on a boot and shoe busi ness hero during the past winter, has moved back to the famous Switzerland. James Brown will havo his resi dence neatly ropalnted. John Laury will do tho work. Charles Belford is having his cozy homo beautified by a now coat of paint. The poor statement just Issued shows: Amount of duplicate, $185.23; balance on hand, &9.2G. The auditors are L. Remaley, J, E. Wontz and L. A. Shoenberger. Jacob Gilham, a well-known har- acter, who sorved his country in the war, is back in town from 1'Tanklin township. Ho keeps bachelor quar ters. Supervisor William Blose has had a force of men at work during tho past week repairing Main street. Your reporter icindly offers the suggestion to parents that thoy keep tuoir daughters off tho stroet, particu larly Sunday evenings, when a goodly number of our young damsels congre gate at the Lehigh Valley and Jersey Central stations, whero usually thore is also a crowd ot boys who ore not overly cholco in their language. A young lady who respects her parents, her good name and her future will giro such places a wido north, unless she must go there on business. -It Is said on the streets and by thoso who ought to know, that the Car bon Iron and Steel Company will put up an electrio light plant at tholr fur naces. This will be a big innovation for the iron town, but hero the thought strikes us, why not have the company illuminate tho town? Tbo cost would not be much and the convenience would bo great. Our popular merchant, J. D. Kist- ler, is back from Philadelphia, whore he was during tbo week to purchase a full lino of spring and summer goods. -An offort is making on the part of our sports to organizo a base ball club for the coming season Wo have good material here. When to Fish, Fishing u ith nets nnd set lines is positively prohibited by the laws of tho Slate. Penalty 5100, with forfeiture of nets, boats, etc. Fish weirs and fish backets aro pro hibitcd by the laws of tho State. Fen alty $50 tor the first offense and $100 for tho second offense. Tho catching of black bass and wall eyed plko under six Inches In length, is prohibited. Penalty tlO for each flsh. Tho keeping of Penobscot sal mou under three pounds weight is I prohibited. Penalty K0, Trout fishing is allowed only be tween April 15 and July 15th, oxcopt in Piko county, where the season is from May 1st to August 1st. Ponalty SoO f or each trout taken out of season, Black bass Ashing Is allowed only be tween May 30th to January 1st. Pen alty 810 for each flsh taken out of season. Rock bass same close season as black bass. Wall eyed pike (pike, perch or Sus quehanna salmon) same close season as black bass. Fish wardens, constables, or any officers of the Stato are authorized to arrest without warrant any person violating any of the flsh laws. One half of penalty goes to tho informer. nattier Be Without II read Humor's nxslDiMC. Uaronstte, inch., i fioT. i, l&o. r The Hey. J, Koiittsl, ol abore jdue, irrltes I have suffered a great deal, and whenever X now feel a nervous atbeckoonjnaltaxeadose of Pastor Koealg's Nerve Toalo and feel re. tiered. I think a sreet deal of It and would rather ts) without bread than without the Tonlo, Better Than the Ilest Doctor. MiHoaor Citt, Fa, December, 1890, i I deem It my duly to say that I was treated , tor ten years by ;the best dootora In Pennsyl vania, but never (ot any relief until I took Fas tor Koenhr'a Nerve Tonlo, I am cured of nry I nervous troubles ; hare never had the sUghtest 1 symptoms of those spells ahuo I oommenoed I teiUui the first botUe. nai sabah ucatrnui. Fft ! r-A. Valuable Hook ou Ki-i . v BimL tWe iaedfceae free oC criutruo."' ' i 1Ua rMaedr bee been oreparsd 07th iti..uh. twu r IIiicBlfi. ot Furt Wuibe, lad eUtee 1ST, t',' ! c wavered uuder his ulrscUua by Mm KOSNIQ MED. CO., Chicago, III. Bold by Drogltste at SI par Bottle. BturSig tewsjUa.81.TK. OBotUoeiorleO. RUPTURED Cure guaranteed K'i'tfcWSK' Hotel Pe.n. EeoV. Pl"ooond S.Krd.:a eaeaawnth. KaaT or oiroila " e7 XI NEWSY WEISSPORT The llolnssuf A Lively Town llrlefiy t:hronl- rletl In Short Rntp-Aiiep Order liv the Stroller" and Chmni Ben Peters was nt Slattnglon on Sunday. Tom Arner, of Millport, Sundarod In town. Eugeno Chrlstmnn cruhod hearts at Allentown on Sunday. Charles Lentr., of East Mauch Chunk; circled here. Oscar Saeger Mondaycd in Phila delphia looking after business. Benjamin Ilemaley, of Slatlngton, was lu town Sunday. i i , Joseph Chrlstman, of tho Fort Allon Houso, was smiling on Lehigh Gap damsels on Sunday. Al, Zoigonfuss, representing O. J. Saegor's wholesale house, was doing business at Lansford, Monday, Henry Swelblnz, of Catasauoua, was hero over Sunday. A. A. Zelgenfus and wife, spent Sunday with Millport friends. -W. F. Biory, Dr. W. L. Kutz and Austin Boyor will see "Faust" present ed at Allentown to-night. K. J. Hongen did buslnoss In Allen town, Monday, -Mrs. Leyl Harleman, of Union Hill, Is homo from a delightful sojourn with her daughter at Allentown. Owing to tho illness of Presiding Elder, W, A. Leopold, ho was unable to officiate nt tho Easter communion services In the Evangelical church on Sunday evening. Tho regular pastor, flev. J. S. Newhart attended. C. W. Wills, Guy Zern, Misses Lilllo Deibert and Tillle Snyder wero at Lansford attending tho grand musl calo. George Welch is buck from a week scent among Slatiugton friends, A new pavement in front of tho Weissport Houso is n Ug Improve ment. Wo cull the attention ef tho chief of police, Charley Arncrj. to cornor loafing. It should bo stopped. All of Weissport was trout fishing Frlday.JThe unlucky one was Francis Rhoads, who fell to the "bottom of the sea." -Rev. S. T. Loopold, of Allentown, was in town Tuesday, -Granville Walck, Sol Walck, Robert Mover. Georco Wert. Robert Itehrlcr and Wesley Ziegenfus, arrested for illegal fishing were discharged with a reprimand nnd caution. -On tho occasion of her fortieth birthday anniversary Mrs. William Fisher gavo a pleasant party to hor f riemls. During the evening the usual pleasant amusements were delightfully, indulged In, concluding with a sump tous repast to which all did amplo justice. Those nrosent wero Milton Hotzur and wife, Samuel Fisher and wife, Ephriam Snell and wife, John Hahn and wifo, Oliver Roth, Joseph Kromer, James Bennyhoff, Pierce Solt, Mes dames Lewis Weiss, Alex Stout, Tilgh. aiarmey, iToa.Bpoiiuaum, Uulton, Al. Kromer, John Hogenbach, Charlos Hill, Owen Kemerer, E. E. Marklev, Al Dreisbach, Jas. Boevor, Jos. Hartman, Daniel Campbell, Thomas Markley, Geo. Knecht, Misses Cora Hogenbach, Hattie Markley, Mary Hcpner, Estella Kromer, Lizzie Shaffer, Ilnrda Bloso and Ella Berlin. In the Evangelical Church.) Special interesting Easter services in Ebenzer Evangelical (Anti-Bowman) church on Sunday evening consisted of a beautiful solo by Miss Annie Eck; Infant chorus by class under Miss Mary Barr; recitation by George Sweeney, and delightful appropriate choruses. Tho interior of the ediflco was beautifully and artistically decorated with flowers. Notary Publio Seaboldt Is confined to tho houso through illness. We hope he will soon be out. Mrs. Annie Sweeny is having her First street residence nicely remodelled prior to taking possession. Good Friday, Good Friday, so named in memory of tho death of tho Saviour of man kind, and tho blessings which resulted from His sufferings on tho cross, is re garded os the most important day of tbe entire Holy week, in that it com memorates the crucifixion, ns Easter signifies that tho atonement has been completod. Tho religious sorvicos of tho day being very lengthy, the Saxons called it "Long Friday," whllo tho Germans termed it " Stiller Freitag," on account of tho solemn quiet of tho churches, or " Char-Froitog," from an old word signifying penitence. It Is a strict fast day, Is solemnly observed by the Lutheran, Reformed, Episcopal and Catholic denominations, in whoso churches services aro usually hold. In times gone by tho day was much moro rigidly observed than now. It has been kept from a very early period as a day of mourning and special prayer. In tho Cathollo Church the services aro verv imnrcssivo! instpnd of tho ordinary mass It consists of wnat is caiieti tno Mass or tuePro sanctiQed, the sacred host not being consecrated, but reservod from the preceding day, Tbo services in Zion's Reformed and Trinity Lutheran Churches horo con sisted In the confirmation of largo classes of catechumens, with tho usual interesting und instructive oxerclses. 0 ouzs Tj eiai if OBICCO 4 r - ni 8 ivtt 1 oi niarcef" in oily one $fiae 3X fx-full 6bziW tye most eontfenenf to cut for pocKfit 01 to eeiny Wote. Itisioritavfntf flie Genuine Wffh 1fie red H tin tig , made only Jiy, John'flnztp50;,lJou!5v1(f)t: 4 In. i 1 IN A FEW WORDS. A Lively Writer Tells the Story of The Happening of a Week In anl Ahnnt OKI Cnrhmi Mauch Chunk will have a home tallent entertainment. j New justices of the peace in Carbon County are: Jacob 3. Hawk, Kidder, H. E. Swarte, Seeoud Ward, Mauch Chunk; Dennis Moyor, Towamenslng; Charles Albert, Hast Side; Johnson Harrison, Weothorly; Austiu Boyor, Weissport; Charlos B. Foster, Hast Mauch Chunk; Charles Rehrlg, Bast Penu; John Rynti, of JeauosvLlo, will move to Trenton, K. J. K Jeanesvillo shops will work ton hours a day after May 1. Mrs. David Eaglcberger, nged 26 years, was burled at Weathcrly on Friday. If Four huudred and ninety-three puplh attend tho Weathcrly night school, Hen Qlaoy, of Ilotlilehcm has ao ceptod a position with Haydon it Co., at Jeanesvllle, mado vacaut by tho resignation ot Jos. Shclhamcr, U W. T. Carter is a new Beaver Mead ow Arm. II "Tired und True," a beautiful drama, will bo produced by Audenriod talont In tho noar future. Mrs. Anna Politer, of Bearer Mead ow, died at tho Hazleton hospital. 'J Hugh Boylo, of Loviston, lives now at Beaver Meadow, f The new slopo which is being sunk in Carter's No. 2 In tho upper end slopo will bo a great benefit to tho min ers who aro now bolng knocked out of employment on account of no placo to start breasts. It will probably take six weeks, although thero nro three gangs working at It. 'i James W, Malloy, of the Lansford Record, has beon appointed a notary public in and for tho county. This is n case of virtue fully rewarded. Jimmy is now ttphead. HAsi; ham, gossii'. Locul Uase Hall Matters nro llecliinlno; t l'nt on Somo Color. A tussel for a gamo of ball, took place on the Hazzards club ground, Friday, between tho Bowmanstowu club and Lower Hazzards. Tho scoro was 7 to 11 in favor of tho Bowmanstown club, Harry Mccndson and Henry Kllno wore in tho points for Hazzards, and Roger Brown and A. K. IIoppcs, for tho Bowmanstown club. Our young f 1 lend A. K. Hoppes mado some fine plays and was highly applauded therefor, and it is stated that ho has signod with the Bowmanstown club for tho season. XXX The ball hold In tho rink last Friday by tho base ball club was not a success financially, only ten dollars being left in tho treasury after expenses wero paid. Tho boys aro not discouraged and now practicing, with a hopo that tho business men in town will help them out if they in turn play good ball and sccuro good clubs here to play. Weatherlj Herald. Tho Athletic Club of the Schuylkill Navy will ploy tho Catasauqua ball team at that placo on Saturday, May 23, and two games on Decoration Day. Cntler will pitch for Catasauqua this season. In tho gamo between Louisville and Chicago on Friday Jennings hLd threo hits, two out, four assists and two errors. The Flultl TJM the Itest. He didn't read tho papers, for they hadn't any news. At least they didn't coincide with his especial views, and when he came to town ono day with criticisms ripe, he climbed au electrio lamp post to light his ancient pipe; ho hadn't road tho papers but ho know just what was best; he simply touched thewlros the fluid did tho rest. maiiuninq. A Breezy Hatch of Lively Happenings Iu a Lively Community. Jacob H. Longacre, a student in tho Lutheran Seminary nt Philadel phia, is home for a few days. John Siller and family have moved into tho dwelling vacated by Henry Zeigler. James Peter is homo from 11 pleas ant two week's visit to relatives in Wilmington, Del. V. F. Nowmeycr's new house is under roof nnd tho carpenters will soon have tho tho building ready for tho plasterers. Normal Squaro wants tho Carbon County Electric Railway Company to run up this way. Tho officers of Normal Square's Literary Society are: President, I. E. Seidlo; vlco president, O, A. Zimmer man; recording secretary, Anna M. Koiser; corresponding secretary, A, F, Smith; treasurer, A. O. Musselman; curators, W. O, Xauder nnd Ida Zimmerman; editor, C, J. Balllet; chap lain, A. O. Musselman; critics, W. O. Xander and I. E. Seldle; ushers, Clif ford Xauder and Albert Snyder; librarian, Mcln Notlistein; assistant librarian, J. E. Peters, organist, Ira E. Zimmerman; assistant, Meta Notbstein. CaULKskttUi' US A woman's aim is to look her best but she'll never reach it without perfect health. For perfect health, take Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. All the func tional irregularities and weak nesses that make life misera ble to women, are cured by it. It's a powerful, invigorating tonic, and a soothing and strengthening nervine purely vegetable, perfectly harmless. For ulcerations, displacements, bearing-down sensations, un natural discharges every thing that's known as a "fe male complaint" it's a posi tive remedy. It's the only one that's guaranteed to give satisfaction in every case. It costs you nothing, unless it helps you. You can afford to try it, on these terms. Can you afford to neglect it? D.B. liwing.X'fliitlki' ' I II CRTTl WW 1 ypw"-"-' '' To Farmers Housekeepers. BEHOLD THE PRICES! I Rill litre state thai I expect to hate my place ot business Id shape by June 1st, 192, however, I carry some of the follow. Ing goods In stock, and what I have not In stock, I can get at short notice. I ran sell you Snrina Tooth Harrows, all lending makes, at $14. 20 Tooth Hnv Hakes, hnnd dump, nt $15. 20 Tooth Hnv Knkes. tell- dump, nt $20 Dcmwi Slower, the best cn earth, nt $40. Decrum Binders, the best on earth, nt $i:.5. No. 10. Tornado Feed Cut- tew, nt $35. Corn Sheller, with cleantr.ifro. A Combination ltidim: Har row nnd Cultivator, subject to 5 changer", something quite new, only $28. Anything in the Agricultural Implement lino cheaper than you can buy elsewhere. I Beat til e YV orld onSewinn MacWiiBS The time U coming when all high grade Family Sevilng Machines will sell for 25, and you can thank me for bringing It about. I am at tbe present time telling Tho White, Cottage, and American, in 1 andsome oak cases, at $25. The New Davls.ln oak, Bdrajtrs, t28; Naw Davis, lti.asb, 7 drawers, $35; No. 0 Wheeler & IKIIson, handsome oak, $30. I expect before long lobo able loshoff any machine made, and 6o'l them at t'H, In B drawer oak cases. I have no wings, but get there Just the same. WESTEUN ll'ASIIEUS. Square or rtnnml. rnmnlctn with wrlneer. S7.&0. Every family can afford to bur one. You run no risk, you gel them on trial. I am headquarters for PUSH'S, In iron and Wood Chain, Force, tift or Eleva tors. I sell Il'ood Tumps at t5, others get $0.50 Come and see me before billing, joti will find me around, and when mv store room Is finished I till he there or have some ono in attendance who will be able to name rock bottom prices on anvthlns. H'hv did U. O. Aschbach remove his stock of pianos and organs to Allentown? I presume It Is getting too hot for him, and I expect In the near Inlure to convince him that he must come down to fair living prices. I can show the public that lliey have been paving outrageous prices for organs and pianos. Come and see me heforo buying else' where, I remain Yours respectfully. Weissport, The y re For Scrofula was onco supposed to be thj touch of royalty. To-day, many grateful peoplo know that the "sovereign remedy" Is Aycrs SarsaparllU. This powerful altera tive extirpates "U.o clV by thoroughly eliminating all the sti umous poison from the Hood. Consumption, catarrh, and various other physical as well as mental maladies, have their origin In SCROFULA When hereditary, this disease manifests It self lu childhood by glandular swellings, runuhtgr sores, swollen Joints, and general fcehlm.cssofbody. Administer Ayer'sSarsc parUl.a on appearance nt the first symptoms. " lly little girl was troubled with a painful scrofulous swelling under one of her arms. The physician being unable to effect a cure, X gave her one bottle ot yers SarsanarlUa, and the swelling disappeared." W. 1'. Kennedy, JIcTarlanil's, Va. "I was cured ot scrofula by the use ot AVer's EaisaparlUa." J. C. Berry, DeeiOelJ, Mo. " I was troubled with a soio baud lor over two years. Being assured the case was scrofula, I took six bottles ot Ayer's la and was cured," II, Ulnkins, Rlvcrton, Neb. rnipAnBD by Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass. Bold ty fcll Drugg lu. TrUx 01 i tli bottlri, (It The CAainof evidence In now complete ihs.t DR. H CORA'S VIOLA CREAM Is tbe onlr Tironartttian that DQSl 1 1 vele doei all that It ., imfii f np It. It removal head. Plmnlci. Tan. and til 1TpvVla 1.1vti-.Tnnl IttMkt iTTiTrfrvtt-in nt th lb lii. without lnllet-T. A few applications will render ft rough, & J ICQ lull ftum IIUUUIU Uill WUItg. liU JW i acoametio to cover defects, but a care, and 1 I mm rim (AO rl Hvn Ut icfflrttatl. IMca&L'C. I tcuauiuiu- Q, C. D1TTNER & CO., I TOLEDO, - - OHIO, f WHY IS THE W., EL. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE CEN?t?!rVlEN THE BEST SHOE IN THE WCflU) FOB THE HOHtf LAweMi shnaea Anatinor fmm CC (lUileanluo llaod-avwrd. tfae fltutt calf 4 Jm shoo ever oftertxl for $&CUi tquili JTrtbch latnortMl ahnpti nhtnh nut from Ut AliHti. CtA UO Jlaott-Hpwed Well bbea. fla ealf. : 3 ctIIii,LuaUurUijlaanadiual.TbbB( suoe mrtr outTLj hub prioa t mom araae as cua torn tuada shot a eollD from aa.oj to t? S3. 50 I'ollce htioei Farmwa, 1 ii I'Aiirri nnafi iinurL iuurii A Mem and l-t'turCurrleriaU wear tbeaq, ftseoatl', saamiesH.aiutxtb luiiiie. baavy tar ta luime. butj iore twwa, i p&ir will waar a year, i t-nifi ba batter itaMeTtroffi mil vut pir win war j cur. urlcai Cia trl&l win modvIoi Uvom a a trial will ww no other m&ke BOVB' A.Oa ana AehtxA mrtoea ar warn by the lMyseTerywherct UmmU Can theelv nurlla s (lu lltMnliiii slhaMr. Ladles Be be meeJ oaile wttocoorMeB saoZT tr TAKE. SO. BOnSTlTI vnrTZTSowCt 'Adam MehrKam & 1st gt Aaron Snyder Lehigh Goal & LIMITED, Specialties. Myor's Pumps A complete line, including Cucumber Pumps A complete line including Coal Oil At wholesale and retail Usual line oT Hardware, Oils. Over the Canal Bridge, ICast Weissport, WHOLESALE DEALER IN Fruits and Vegetables In their Confectionery and Cigars Supplied to the Trade at Very Low Prices. Goods Delivered Free ! Store keepers will save money on all things bought from us and we deliver goods free of charge. -SAY- Spring 6 reefing " He who is well pleased Is well paid." It is a magnificent combination for the people. Bo fair with yourself and see Our Spring'Stock. we start the season with an assortment of styles that will surely please every man who likes to dress well. The houseover, 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 of Men's Youth's and Children's Clothing, Gents Furnishings and Special Line of Confimation Suits. TAKE NOTICE. Our new department to make to order Radio's fine Tailor-made Coats. Upon the recent return of one of our leading cutters, after taking a complete course in the larg est Xadies Garment Cutting School of New York, we are ready to offer to tho Ladies, well cut and perfect-fitiing Spring Coats, over 100 clioico and newest fabrics to select from. Tako five minutes while in the vicinity of our store and see our special line of sensiblo and moderate in prise SPRING OVERCOATS. Koch. fe Sliankweiier. Lamest anrl Finest CIoUe Hoiss id tlie Valley, GENTJtE SQUARE, ALLENTOWN, PA. " IFhere are you going, my pretty maid 1" "To buy some shoes" is what she said. "Where do you buy, my pretty maid V "Come tight along and see." she said. Where did she gol Why did she go there 1 Would you do the same The maul than sata Down at Davies Store, you know they Bought at sheriff's sale the whole stock of store and factory of Wolfe's, , and they are closing out at Big Bargains All the girls aro going up to pick out n pair before Saturday, as the rush Saturday is so big you can hardly get waited ou Brother Charlie got a pair for himself and says he is sure-he saved a dollar ou 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 our's is the place. e J0 UitVAAJM U IS IIEAUUUARTERS FOB GENERAL HARDWARE Paints, eroishes9 Class, A.L1i KIND OF COAL, OPS. PUBLIC SQUARE, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa b COMPLETE IN EVERY PARTICULAR. 1 IT INCLUDES 'Bed Room and Parlor Suites. Tables Chairs, Book Cases, Couches, &c. Ow iriccs nrc positively ns lotv and terms its good ns you can get an whore in the county. Don't fail to call ntid see us before making your purchases as we can positively save you some mont y UNDERTAKING in all its Branches. Tilts line of buMn.-fti ncivesour special attention. .-. Flour, Feed. &a, .. The very choicot brands at lowest prices. uvoi lc WUHCll BHUIIC, JJaui vtswDl, THE POSITIVE CURE. KL-Y tutOTQBBS, u YVsiren ei. Tone rrtueoc Hardware 0 repairs for thu snirp reptirs for tlio mine. Coal, Sand, C'cinrht. I'luster, seasons. 1 b,, fl.nnn v . . pp.kl for a recipe enabling is m make Wolff's AcmkBlack-i- . .it sucli a price that the retailer , cm profitably sell it at I oca bottle. At nrescnt the retail uricc is 20c Tlila effer Is epen until JftnatrY lit, 1893. For piTllcuUrs aJdrei, the undersigned. Acme Ulackino Is made of pore alcohol, oilier liquid dressings are made cf vater. Water costs nothing. Alcohol is dear. Who cau show us how to make It without alcohol 90 Hut we can make Acme Blacking as chesp as water dressing, or put it In fanes' pack aes like many of the water dressings, and then charge Tor the outside appearance lo stead ot charging for the contents of the bottle? WOLFF & BANDOLFH, Philadelphia. Is tas oame of a paint of which a 35c. bottfa Is enough to make six scratched and dellnj cherry chairs look like newly finished ua hoganlcs. ltwllldo manyother remarkable things which no other paint can do. All retailers sell it. allentowNjPa, SPEING Announcement for 1892. Now U the 1 1 me to make ) our Spring and Summer Selectlous ot Prints, tllnaham. Musllnr, St.ee.luia, Tirklnc, Crashes, TalUe I.lneru, VVhl'e UooJi, Laces, Dress Goods, Etc., Etc, We are showing the Unrest Hud finest assort ment ot these goods that were ever belora shown In tho Talley. Uottona pi Ices alrriyi guaranteed, at Cor. 8th and Hamilton, ALLENTOWN. P. S. We aro also sole agents for the celebrated Buttcrlck's patterns. DEAFNESS, Ecirntlfically Ircatod by nn aurlst of world-wlda reputation. Deafness eradicated and entirely cured, ot from 20 to 80 years' etanding. aftor alt other treatments have failed. liowthedtm. Cntty IS reaenca sua mecnuBHrewwTvu,...j erulatned in circulars, with afildavlta and te.u. raonialaofcoreafrompromtneetpeople.mallea free. Dr. A. JjtmiAlHli, lacoma, Waeth Blck Haadavcba ana xeltoraaU tha troublai toef Cent to a bilious aUta of tho irittm, snob a Dizziness, .Nausea, Dromliiasa, Xttitraaa afta citing. Pain la th Bid, to. Whllo tusif bum yejatijcsblo ancceM has Wa ahown la wring beaflacha. yet Carter's little- liver Pill fttt ImjmUT TiluaUe In Constipation, carina and pre vtuitlntr thlannoTinir eanml&lntwhlla thtv tlaa coireefaUdUsoiersoftbestonach,UmuUUtha lirerandiegiilAtethobowaLi. fiTMtttuejo&ly f Acts they would bo almoa t priceless to thOM who i smJVer from this dia treating complalnti but f ortu iCatalythelrcoodeaBdoeanote&dhertvandthota ,rfcoonoatr7 them will nnd these littla pUlaTaln able la so manr wits that thoy will not be wlU .ling to do without Uum kafteraUUkba4 Is the bane of so rainy lire thai haratiirheri we mik oar great feoaat. Our plUs cure it whll4 Others do not. Carter Little Llrer Pills aro very smalt and air eaiv ta taka. Onacr two ntilamaaa ados. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purse, but by their gentla action please aU wb itaMthem. laTialaatSScenUi nvefof tU B?M ty droggliU eTerjTrhere, or ant by toaU, CARTER MEOICINB CO., Now York J SUALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SUAUFRICi Croup, whU would Jtt(j? ffbit t1 .-- Beldin's I ft UtUiM,l)anDlat ppwaar.tnti i t tw rsi S0TanUbiBirrallitt UnW V ft WtMM. Frtc,tM. A uniU rn r V ' -T CR. HUM fWMUT'-T '.. e ::;.Stiehi MUNICIPAL BONDS INDUSTRIAL STOCKS CORPORATION BONDS APPROVED BANK STOCKS OAREFUUI.Y 8EUEOTCIJ, TRIBD, OAFE, PAY GOOD INTEREST, ALSO Dbbirablb investment PFiopinTKi IN PROspcnoua oinss, rem run. particula.-is and ntrcRCNce WRITE B80HBAOH, M03ONALD & CO., S le SB Whitehall SI.. New Terk. Sclentino Amjrtcan, Aoenov to 1 jyiVHJujS VHHR TRADE MARtC H DI8I0N PATIMT8 COPYRIGHTS, eta, ra formation and frea IXaadboofc writ to MUNN A; OO- Mi EROADWAT, NlW YOlUC Oiaeat boreaa for seeurtns rtitants In Amtrto. KTery Mtent tua out by da Is t"mjoi Dcror the public by a notioe airen free ol charje in vhe ZAnrert elreolUlea al uit uiratlfle Aeeer In the ( ,teai iJIuom tCeealVjHJW. wertd. fUm&6iT tltoelreieil. ISO tateutfeU maa ibo&l be wltioul ft.WMiJT, nitaiutilniln), Kev Vot THE POLICEGAZETU Is too only llluuated paper it, 11. t ,k,,ui eoataluios all the latest seuaatloual m - it log news. No saloon keeper, barUei 11 i.t room can aSord to b wMwut tt. it 11 a miie friends wuriru It Miea. Mailed to any a44rH Ja ttw UaHed - iiwar wnwea, Seed lire csUf If wtvtltt fr si a& tH tuipte opy Pi chard K Ivx, Hew Bee Hive, CARTER'S! c
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