r - r wo- . AdTerfMmrRatci. v. ii in v. jiitiutlv andantood ttatt no XATtrtlMmaU "I" a-rii In ttia catwmni cf TaiCtiwx Asroom that tnijr d fit rrora ahawa artUiorSmt,oalMaeeomraat4 wllh 4aCila. Thalbllowm.'araouroM.ttttwrll JUTarttaanantifbr liar, par lath aach Inwitlcn lOCaota. ' su Monthi, par inchoacMoaatUoti IS Canto. - ThraoUoiitha, - 11 SOCanti. " L.fci thin threa aanMia, fintliuw tlon 1, uth ratMwat ItiMttloo 3i Oaati. It. V. MOJlTHtXlKR, mbmhar. SATURDAY MORMIKO, APH1L 4. tf?4. Local and Persoilal. .SrECiAL NoriC8.-Tb(Me of our sub scribers receiving their paper with a cross upon the corner near their name, will save fifty cent advance In price by remitting the dollar subscription at once. Our terms are.fl In advance, or 41.50 If not so'pajd. Our borough schools will dose oa the 24tn Inst, ' . '- . Our business men generally report business Improving., Good. t , IV D. Clauss wiH o to the city next; week. Look out for new goods. The h. V. It. B. Co. have com menced bultdlugcaraagalaatFackerton. They are now tarring oat faar a day. Wra. Huffscbnildt, abrakesmaa on the h.ft.- B. B., bad-.lits humb badly washed bit Tuesday iast by being caught between the buuipers while coupling carsat-fletblehemi ' ' The latest sty les ot bats and caps Just, received at Laury A Peters. Z. B. Long, agent, tias' marked Jown his stoctof dry gopds, groceries; jueenjwar.e, ardwarel.Ac, and Is now ore'rfnp','grei bargains for cash only.' Drop. inand sea him. . . - lV.Mr. CoIIman, the new pastor of M. E. Church, arrival on Uio.lMO train Thursday, and was warmly receir. edit the ,depot'by a large delegation of the members andf rlends of the church. The parsonage has been ro-farpetcd and flxd,and presents." very home-like ap pearance. An elegant " collation was spread for the i Rev. 'gentleman and his family, and a nunA'er of the friends sat Aown with "them ana'jia'Aook' of the good things provided for 'the 'occasion. I)o you want a good fitting suit of cloths? Then'goii the'populat! lalloilng establishment of T;D.' Clauss. '"'" ' Jim II, -E.:, church was ,well filled; ' . ' .I 1 1 - u.i i Vi.. Tl ionvunuByi to uouju iu uia bciuiuub o the new paster,,' Rev. Mr. Coffman. Bvery'one scented to jw.hlgrity p'ease.d tlth the dlwourses delivered, ' IhIghWhboVd?are Selling at premium. Many persons are try ail'fDeyiMi'daneiousr This looks wflil'fpjrth;' flninclal- management ot our School) Board t-V :i - lArely buslrjess at Laury; Peters mercbanttollorpgcstabllshdtent. It you tantio get 'particular fit's'' just call In andfiet.im: . . i " 1 . , Biy floods, groceries and provisions aie selling wery cheap at W. A. Graver's to'ri,LiWghton. " 'She infant' department ot the Wels$joTt,B?&ngellcal Sunday School, tndor-Oie"6uperIntendence of Miss Sue .2erLJU In a prosperous condition, (or tplesiaat' address and kind 'disposi tion -readers ber a great favorite with iha Jweo ottes.1 A'aratbman has been placed at Kb W-etwport crossing ot the L. &. S. Bt. It. Eight.' ' ' -Boots, shoes and rubbers, very cheap if or csh, at T; D. Clauss. Wm.Ykemerer Is crowded day and ' .evening with' "Customers purchasing heap and bandsome dress goods, dry goods, .groceries, provisions and hard ware. ' . A. good glrl ls wanted for, general housework. Good wages p'aia'to a suit able glrlj Apply to J. W. lUuden bash, Packertoiyra. Oono to Mud"' Bun tho "heavy Inraberman," ot Welssport ; something teoka loose In Tundt'a saw mill, and a good mechanic was wanted to "dolt" op, so friend Teakel, shouldered his, tools and went for the Job". Jacob fitraussburger has taken pos session at the oalooo In Welssport f or nerljr kfiptby Bsrnard Togt . UdiiipWa lasllfl, shoes for 11.75 j?r palr atW. A.' Geavcr'a store, Lh Jgbtoo. If you want Job Printing; ot any description, get It 'done at thlsoffice, and tavfflmoney. SatbfaeUoa gutran teed. . It yon want nice titicg shirt get jrour 'measare taken by T. D. Claoss. ' Services will' be held Itfthe M. E. knreh to-morrow (Eaatec Sunday) In 4m morning at 10:30, and In the even ing at 7: SertaaoM approprlata. to tiie oecaslon will b4 preached by tbe pastor, Ufv, IV to. CoffsMO. A cordial invl iftttaa Is axUaded to the public to attend. Tho mercan'.lla, 'appraiser will bold Ua appeal In tie Court House, atMasca cbujiiktJoay. nut, oth. 3. FataJnger ad Spa Uara just re elfM new stock-, of groceries and p9UioBs, baaa, shoulders and side waVjwMch they are'tejljng very low Services will bo held In the lecture room of the Presbyterian church, to morrow. (Sunday) morning .at 10:30 o'clock, when the Sacrament of tho Lord's Supper will be administered, and In the evening at 7:00 o'clock. Ber. IT, 7. Mason, pastor. Boots, shoes, hats, caps and gents' furnishing goods very low for cash at Laury i Peters'. Drop In and see. L, P. Elepplnger keeps one of the nicest lot ot horsea and buggies to be found In this section. Ills price Is down to suit the times. The Blood owes its red color tomluute globules which float In that fluid, and contain, In a healthy person, a largo amount ot Iron, which gives vitality to the blood. The Peruvian Syrup sup plies tbe blood with this vital element, and g ves strength and vigor to the Attole system. Luke Gallagher, If In these parts, Is wanted. He has Just had willed to blm 411,000 by his uncle John, who died recently In Delaware Grove, In this State. Lucky Luke. Charles Trainer, corner ot Lehigh and lion streets, will supply you. with flour and feed, plow your gardens or do your hauling at reasonable rates. Hats &eaps, newest styles and low-' est prices, at T. D. Clauss', Bank St. Mrs. Amelia P. Green has been ap pointed Post Mistress at Hokendauqua, In place of ber deceased husband, Theo dore Green. The Capman Slate Co. has declar ed a dividend ot 8 per cen t. ' For family flour, ot the very best quality go to J. K. Blckert, East Welss port. Lumber and coal' in large or small quantities at lowest market rates. A few' lots In Blckertonn still unsold buy at once. For sale a five octave Parlor Organ (new) at a great reduction, -dpply at this offlee. Gents furnishing goods, in great variety, at very low prices, at T. D. Clauss'. The public school property In 41 lentown Is valued at (400,000. One night last week a burglar made an Ineffectual attemp to get Into the dwelling house of Abraham Eoons, In Catasauqua. Mr. Koons was absent, and Mrs.-K. by her screaming put tbe rascal to flfglit. T. D. Clauss has contracted to bulid a two-story dwelling bouse, 44 x 44 feet, with 10 feet basement In front, at the upper end ot Bank street, this borough, .for Mr. Wm; Warner and Mrs. 'Elizabeth Bower. Tbe work to be commenced at once. " Panlel Bex has a splendid lot of shoats black, white and spotted. lie says that he can thus suit Democrats or Republicans with hogs to suit, and at a reasonable figure too. Do you want a nice silk hat? Then call on T. D. Clauss and get a ."fit." It will be recollected that the Post Office at Pittston was robbed a year or two ago. The I'reMdent has Just ex empted Mr. Blchart from the paymont of 1881.24 in postage stamps stolen upon the occasion. The next annual session ot the Wyoming Conference ot the 2f. E. Church will be held at Wllkes-Barre, commencing on Wednesday, April 15tb. The State Sunday School Conven tion will be held In bcranton, begin ning June 9th. The Judges of the county Court at Wllkes-Barre, It is said, dispose of more cases on the trial and argument list, than do the Judges of any other city or county In tbe State. A modest young husband sent the following message over tho wires to friends In this borough the other day : "See 0th chapter of Isatab, 0th verse," The dusty old Bible was hauled down In an Instant, and the above chapter and verse bunted out and found to ex plain all. The verse reads, " For unto us a child Is born unto us a son Is given." Need wo add that the friends Immediately procured teams at David Ebbert's popular livery, In order to visit the young belr. A. Buckman, one ot our popular carriage and wagon builders, sent a very handsome spring wsgon to Mr. F. P. Lentz, at Allentown a few days ago, W. B. Bex Is putting up abullding on Bankway, SO x 80 feet, to boused as a photograph gallery, by Mr. J. F, Beltz, of Freemansburg. Mr. B. Is reported a good artist, and wo bespeak for him a liberal patronage. ' T. W. Bensbaw's new drug and chemical store will be opened during the coming week, with a full stock of fresh drugs, tobacco, segars, writing fluids, Ac. The store Is In Stauffer's block, a few deors above Clauss' tailor establishment. Our 'doctors Inform us that the health of tbe people In this neighborhood was never better. This Is good for tbe people but poor for the M. D's ' Wod Schmidt, ot the Lehigh Valley House,' Philadelphia,' smiled 'in' upon us last Thursday noon. ' Reports business good. Easter Sunday to-morrow, Mrs C. Kossler, will open a primary, secondary nrid Intermediate, school on Monday, Jkfay 4th, In the Aca'demy building; Tho public schools will close on, April 24th. The nbovo will bo tho only select school duilng the Summer months, as tho old school buildings will bo sold. A. Wt Eaches, the popular.bullder and contractor, ot this borough, broke ground on Northampton street, adjoin ing the Trinity "Lutheran church, on Tuesday last, and-proposes erecting for himself ono of the finest dwellings' In this place.' ,He can do It. Bov. J. T. Sivlndeils, lato of our M. E. church, took possession of his new charge In Bethlehem cn Wednesday last, and was, wo learn, very handome ly welcomed by" his people and their friends. We learn that Miss DJattie M. Hell, man has accepted n position In the West Pittston Academy and that sho has plac ed ber sister In charge of her school hero for the unexpired term. CuliTilierl Wanted Canvassers, wanted for T. Do Witt Talmage's family and religious paper, The Christian at Work. C. II. Spur geon special contributor. Sample copies sent free. Office 102 Chambers street, Now "Cork. , Sep. their advertisement. Officer IClteted. At the last stated meeting ot Gnaden Ilutten Lodge, .No. 080, I.O. O. F., held on .Tuesday evening; 31st Inst., tho following officers were elected to serve for the ensulns term: JV. G., W. W. DuFour. " V. G., A. Graver. Secy., W. B. Bex. Asst. Secy., JV. B. Beber. Tress., A. G. Dollenmayer. Trustees, T. D. Clauss & A. Graver. The Coal Trade. The following table shows the quan tity of coal shipped over tho Lehigh Valley Railroad for the' week' ending March 28, .1871, and for tha year as compared with the same time' last year: From Week. Year. Wyoming .... 23,350 07 833,584 09 Hailetqn 40,745 04 471,071 14 Up.' Lehlgh . . 85, 07 1 ,570 07 Bea.Meadow.'. 13,820 11 , 173,132 10 Mahunoy 7,500 00 " 80,384 13 Mauch Chunk 214 03 828 00 Total 83,814 13 1,'000,028 08 Last Year..., 74,135 13 1,039,184 02 Increase...;. 11,678 19 27,744 00 Decrease Diamond Spectacle!. These lenses aro manufactured from minute crystal pebbles, united by fusion, arid derive their name "Diamond" on account of.tlieir hardness and brilliancy; tho scientific .principle on which they aro constructed prevents all glimmer ing and wavering ot light, dizzlnessi Ac, peculiar to all others In use. There fore If .you want spectacles or eye-glasses Diiy the Diamond. For sale at Frank Dnborde's Jewelry store, 'who Is tho only authorized agent for Lehlgbton, who has had experience In optical goods for years past, and will iurnlsh you an exact fit for your eye. k. n. a. The following Is a list ot tho officers elected and committees appointed at the last .session of the, Supreme.- .Grand Branch Convention of Emerald Benefi cial Association, held In the city of Beading, on January 9; 1874; Supreme Grand President Charles Boyle, ot Tamaqua; S G Vice President Michael Fleming, ot Beading;' 8 G Secretary J P Maher, of Beading; G Treas Patrick Boyle, ot Allentown; S G Marshal Jartln O'Laughlin, of Allentown. Tbe officers was Installed, James A O'Reilly. Esq., of Reading, having been selected to administer tbe obligation and' conduct tbe Installation ceremonies. llaueh Chunk Itemi. We expect soon to be aroused from our slumber by hearing ot threo most brilliant marriages. I will give the oc cupation of the bridegrooms: a printer, bartender, and painter. The Ladles of Mauch Chunk aro very .fair but not good looking; we can not help It though. They like to take a promenade about as well as any we have ever met E very evening the corners are well supplied with "loafers." Mount Pisgah Council, No; 123, Jr. O. U.. A. M. Intend starting a .Sliver Cprnct Band. We hope that they may succeed. Tuesday morning the sheriff took three Cbunkers down the Valley, they hav ing been convlctd at tho last term-of coiirt. The Judge only gave tbem a "hort" sentence. They have plenty of snow In Califor nia. So says tbe "Morning Herald. The L. V. R. B. Co. expect to run 150 cars of "Emplre;Lne" freight daily Ina short time. I( may have a tendency to make business a little better. Cqpqg. Institute, LeWghton Academy, March 28th. (Institute was called to order by the President, at 8.80 o'olock a. m, The roll was called, all the teachers were present except Miss Paul, the minutes of previous meeting wcro rcad and ap proved. "Discount" was taken up by D. 8. Grossman, problems were assigned to the';tcAcher8, and the "different methods of solving tho problems wcro discussed. The "Analysis of CompoundSentcnccs was taken up by Miss Bauer, sentences were analyzed and the forms of analysis were discussed. The subjects assigned for tho next meeting ot .the Institute are as follow: History" uy miss weaver; I'ro portlon" by J. Kesslcr. "Proportion In.lentnl Arithmetic" by Mis Hellman. Institute adjourned at 10.45 o'clock a. m, to meet April 11, at l.itO r. m. J. KES8LEH, President. D. S. Grossman, Secretary. Caught at Last. For some tlmo post there havo been robberies and attempts at robbery mndo in this vicinity, and notwithstanding the effort niado for the capture ot tho perpetrators, they have succeeded In es caping detection until Sunday morning last, when threo young boys, named respectively Connor and Delbert, ot Welssport, and Baworth, ot this bor ough, were suddenly brought to grief by being caught In the warehouse at the Lehigh Valley depot at this place. The circumstances of .tho affair are as follows: About a month ago the agent Mr. Seaboldt, had his suspicions arous ed ns to the probability that an attempt would be made to rob the depot, and so he procured a watchman and had the place guarded. All went on quite well until between one and two o'clock on Sunday morning lost, when tho persons on watch, discovered that a party were attempting to get Into the station by means of false keys, but not succeeding here, they proceeded to the warehouse, and gained admission thereto, and with the assistance ot the light from a piece ot twine they proceeded to search for plunder. The operator, Mr. P.T.Brady and the watchman, now proceeded to make tho -necessary arrangement for their capture, posting themselves out side the warehouse. After a thorough search of the premises the boys left tho wareroom, closing tho door behind them, and were proceeding down toward tho platform, when Mr. Brady stepped In front ot them, and presenting his revol ver, ordered tlie'm to surreuder, and the watchman now coming up the trio were marched Into the station, and Mr. Sea boldt sent for. Iio promptly made hU' appearance, and procuring a warrant from Esq. Snyder, a carriage was ol talced and the party was conducted to Mauch Chunk and safely lodged lu Jail. Upon searching them a slung shot of no mean pretentious was found upon the boy Connor; a bunch of about, thirty keys of different discretions was also found n their possession. One of tho party remarked when captured that had "they found what they were looking for they would not havo been stopped so easily." Weliiport Literary Society. Saturday Evening, Marcli 28. The 17th regular meeting was held as above. The meeting was called to order by tbe President at 7.30 p. m. The roll was called and the minutes of the last meet ing were read and approved. The following committee on program mo was appointed: Messrs Gro3smau, Miller and DImmlck. The following gentlemen were then proposed for membership ot this socie ty: Mr. F. A. Graver for active mem bership, and P. J. Elstler, Gen. Charles Albright, Bcv. A. B. Horn, R. F. Hof ford, Gen. U. S. Grant and E, Minor, for honorary membership. On a ballot being had they were alt unanimously elected. Mt. Graver took the pledge and was recognized as a member. An order was drawn for rent of school honse. The essay by Mr. Marsh was stricken from the list on account ot his absence. Tbe regular programme was then taken up. Declamation, "The Orphan," by Miss E. Ilouk; Essay, "Words," by Miss Jennie Weiss; Select reading, "A Button Off," by Miss Sue E. Zero, and another on "Poor Little Jim." Referred questions 1 Which two chapters In the Bible aro alike? answer ed by Miss Jennie Weiss ; 2. When were tbe first horse shoes mado of irou? not answered; 3. What was tho name of the first ghost? answered .by Frank C. Knlpo; 4. Why does smoke fall to ward' the ground lu warm, sultry wea ther and rise upward In clear, dry wea ther? answered by Dr. Zern and Mr. Grossman, Question for debate Resolved, That music is more useful than drawing. Opened In tbe affirmative by S. B. Gil bam, followed by Messrs. Grossman and DImmlck, and in the negative by Mr. Campbell, followed by Dr. Zern and F. O. Enlpe. Decided In tbe negative; The committee on programme report ed thefollowlng programme for to-night, April 4U ; Beferred questions 1. WbyU Allen town more like Jerusalem ot old than any other city? referred to J. W. Koons; 2. What were tho names ot the three persons who were routed by King Ne buchadnezzar? to jV193 Zorh; 8. Does smoke-produce rain, If so, why? to Dr. Zern. Select reading, byF. A. Graver. Essay, Miss EOlo Fennor. Declama tlon, Miss Agglo Iloukj Question' for dobale Besolved, That the statesman ot revolutionary days do serves moro honor than -tho soldier ot thoso days, vlffirmattvo, Dr. Zern ; negative, J. It. DImmlck. Critic, S. R Gilliam. On motion adjourned. F. C. KsirE, Bee. Sec. Tho first mention of "Iron horse shoes and their nails" occurs In the "Taclta" of the Emperor Leo VI., who reignea a. u., uuu ; aitnougu from too .remains discovered In tumuli, It bos been well established that the Celtic nations nsed metal horse dhoes fastened with nails, at a much earlier date, sup posed by some writers to havo been before the Christian era. Iilet ot Letter! Remaining In tho Lehlgbton Post office April 1, 1874: Anthony, Meanle Bllherd, Georgo Barr, Joseph Beers, S A Dorwart, Francis Fultou, Joseph Fulton, Georgo Gere, C M German) Adam Houser, Josephine Stansbury, Steph. Smith. Mary E Schleicher, Paul Shoemaker, M Ilobert, Wm (2) Kress, Daniel Kreltzo, Mrs Emma Levan, Ianc Moser, William Mertz, Charles Moyer, Aaron O'Brlon. Josenh Illffert, Andrew E' itaucn, William Reich, A . Rex. Jon n Gcorcra 'Behrens, Helnriah Whert, Sarah Ann Wert, Sarah Steger, J II Whiteman Salllo Persons calling for any of, the abovo letters will please say "idvcrtlesd." The, publto will ploaso take, notice, that hereafter the postmaster will discon tinue to place stamps on letters, that being tho duty ot correspondents. All unstamped letters deposited la the box, will bo sent to tho Dead Letter Office, to bo returned to tho writer. T. S. Bkce, P. if. County Courts. TmmsDAY, March 27th, 1874. Com vs M O'Donnell; selling liquor without license; true bill. Prosecutor constable's return. Cora vs F Both ; selling liquor with out license. Nolle pros'entered on pay ment ot costs by defendant. Com vs John Watthelser; assault and battery; verdict guilty; sentenced to pay a fine of t5 and costs. Com vs James' Carr; selling liquor without license; verdict guilty and pay cost of prosecution.' Com vs Condy Peoples; selling liquor without license; verdict guilty and pay costs FBIDAV. Com vs Daniel Curron and William Sandel ; assault and battery and high way robbery. Defendants on arraign ment plead ' not guilty,' and put them selves upon God and their country for trial. The case occupied nearly the entire day, and from the multitude that thronged the court, It was evident much Interest was felt as to the result. Tbe counsel for the defendants, Hon allien Craig and E M Mulhearn, Esq, having consulted their clients, Curran & San dell, In the matter, resolved to submit the cause to tho court after Heckroth'a overwhelming evidence was given on behalf ot the commonwealth. Curran and Sandell were found guilty of the crime they were charged with and sen tenced as follows : Curran 10 years Im prisonment, at hard labor, in tho East ern Penitentiary, and Sandel to 0 years Imprisonment In tbe same Institution. AmandaE Leh vs TF fitocker, Frs Stocker and E II Snyder; rule on de fendants to show cause why Judgment shall not be cntcredfor want of sufficient affidavit of defence filed. Petition of Geo M Lippineott, minor child ot Sarah Lippineott, deceased, for appointment of guardian; court appoint B Q Butler, guardian, same day bond filed and approved. Petition of Juliet V Lippineott, minor child of Sarah Lippineott, deceasedfor appointment ot guardian, sameappolnt nient, and bond filed and approved. Second auditor's report In the matter of the distribution of the funds arising from sheriff's sale of the personal estate ot II Ilontz. Satubdav. A T Ames vs A DImmlck: op mo tion of Messrs DImmlck and Craig, de fendant's attorneys, rule granted on plaintiff to show cause why he shall not enter ball for payment ot costs that may accrue In the case. Com vs Daniel Zelgenfuss and B Greenswelg, Overseers ot the Poor ot Lower Towamenslng township; reasons for new trial granted. Same vs same; charge ot court filed. Arlon Piano Forte Co vs Thomas L Foster; rule to plead In 20 days or Judg ment filed. In the matter ot the Road of Lower Towomensing township ; opinion of court filed. G F Drelsbach vs G n Bowe; petl tlon and affidavit for dissolution ot at tachment under act of March 17, 1800; filed and rule granted. Blddte Hardware Co vs Mrs M E Collins, administrator ot Joseph Collins, dee'd; vuleou plaintiffs to show cause why Judgment shall not be set aside. SECOND WEEK. Mosdat. Now, 0 o'clock a. m Monday morn ing, March 30th, 1874, court met as per adjournment. In tho matter ot the division of the township or Mauch Chuuk Into a third election district; election ordered by the court. A M Falrchlld, by hor next friend G W Levers, vs John I Falrchlld,' on motion ot Daniel Kal bfus the court ap pointed E H Slewers to take tettlniony abd report at the next court. J Bowman and Abbey, his wife, vs O E Foster and II Belneman;' deposi tions ot witnesses filed. bamo vs same; add llloaal plea, 1 ,A E Lh vs Thomas tftocker ot al; supplement affidavit of defence filed, 1 This being tho day for tho reading of tbe Docket Nos. 27, 80, 51, 70, January Term, 1874; Judgments for Want of itfOdavU of defense. Nos. 15, 21, 22, 23.20, 31,40,47, 48, 49, Q, JanuaryTerm, 1874; Judgments for want of nppearanee. Henry Bowmamvs County of Carbon: on trial. Petition for transfer ot tavern license of Peter Klino, of Weatberly borough, to B Kline, ot same place, presented; transfer approved. " w Petition for transfer of .tavern license of U O Gephart, of the village of Tarry -vllle, Franklin township, to J G Sea greaves, presented; transfer approved. Tuesday. Estate of Thomas Meuaken, dtc!d; petition for sale of real estate; granted and salo ordered. Petition for trnnnfor nt tamrn ltnl of J ifehlcr, of the borough of Mauch Chunk, to P Angessner ; transfer ap proved. 'ihe following licenses held under ad visement at Jau'y Term were granted: Miehanl Afn(?Anrtv. rActnnr. r.i . , .WWW.M.UM,aMUl.U Chunk borough. - Fred Both, restniirant Mnil. rhnnb thorough. M U'Uonnell, tavern, Mauch Chunk township. Tho following' annllentlnn m Jectcd: unas Boxmeyer, restaurant, Weatber ly borough, Fred Schulenbcrg, restaurant, Jfauch Chuuk borough. uco uicui, restaurant, Tlauch Chunk borough. Petition for trnnafor nt .v.rn Hhma of Clias frittaln, of tbe town ot Bearer Aieauow, to J Jiellen; transfer granted. Petition of T.nnila Whulln - .. uv.-u y uvj, u.Luy, 03 an Insolvent dnhtnrr m nnxcnrntlnu ot petition the court ordered notlce.ot application to do puDiisneu in ono news paper in ,1be county. )AO a rtnTlfnaalAN of Judgment with plaintiff's receipt for amount for samo filed; same day plain tiff's bill for 0.54 filed. In the matter of the sheriff's sale of nnntonal nrnnprtv nf PaIo. t-.... t . 1 - - 'J w. A W.W. IMIt. , VII, motion ot W B Leonard, a rule Is grant ed on tho sheriff to pay proceeds arising ixuui gaiu saio jutu court. ' In thn matter of WliY' sonal property of Peter Laux ; on mc- nou or w a Xieonaro, a n .'Kieweri Is appointed to make distribution of pro ceeds, cc. In the matter of the sheriff's sale of tbe real estate of Daniel Eutmin. n. ceptlons filed. married, On the 18th ult.. bv Bev. A. A. Wit. lltts, Edward B. Lelsenrlng. of Vouch Chunk, and Mary T. Mlddletou, M Clovcrdale, Bucks county. In Upper Mauch Chunk, on tho 21st ult., by Bey: G. A. Struntz, Jacob Sny der and Sarah Kunklo, both ot Kresgo- VIUB. Died, i In Unner ManMi (7hnn1r. nn tha 8il Ult.. Marv. mlfnnf Frnri. Malfnnt. aoivl 28 years, 8 months and 8 days. In Mauch Chunk, on tbe 20th ult., Sarah, daughter of Richard and Mar garet Collins, aged 2 mos. and 23 day's. LehlKktOB Retail Prlca. Carefully corrected each week express. iy ior j. do maroon Aavocaie. Apples, per bushel...'.....,... 13 40 dried, per lb ll Butter, roll, per lb: 45 Cabbage, per head .'. 13 Cheese, factory, per lb 33 Eggs, per dozen. . 13 Fish, mackerel, No. 1 18 uam, per id iu Lord, pure, per lb.' 14 Pork, prime mess, per lb. . j . . . . is Potatoes, per bushel, i 83 Corn, per bushel l 00 Chop, Corn, per 100 lbs 1 80 " Bran, " l'ao ' Bye, " 3 00 " Mixed " l Do . Flour, Wheat, per bbl , 9 60 " Bye. per 100 lbs its, Oats, White per bushel 75 " TJIack. per bushel BS nay, per ton 20 00 Straw, per bundle SO uoai, chestnut, per ton , . . 00 " stove, per ton t 60 Hides, green, per lb,., 5 A 7 Calfskins, each 1 GO- Sheep Skins, killed this mo., ea. 3 00 Special Notices. Tape Worm! Tap Warm! Tp Worm rtmoMl la from i ta 3 bm with harmltu VmliUt tltdldst. Th mum Mutac from (hi i;itom lte. No fx utti onlU b ft ntlr worm, with heaS. puw, Utalc a hua lou, can rtfor ibom idllctwl to. ta rtaUMti f tbli clc whom I hutfurti. At arofflca uiki Hn hundred, of pmIuuim, mwnrlDf -froui 4 to tOO foot la IfOgth. YMj ft aftot. of u4 of DjfipeiuU tnl dlsortanlutloM ct th ISrarara CftUMd bj stomsch tru ot'.r vormt ozWIiac lu tho allouaUrr caiul. Worai, a otMuo af tk moot dnigsrout eturtcUr, aro o Mil. aadmtna tho uodlcat ma of tha (irwoat tij. Ctlt tut m the original and only worm 4utxvir, or a4 tor a circular which will ! a full deacriutlim au4 trutmaot of all klodi of wormi, aocloac S H. lamp for rtluru of th unu. Di. K. jr. ttcaut. M'J North Moth StrMt,thlUVhla,tia, au'im a. lunco or or mill ira.l 4JSKaT. VIS and STOUACU WO It MS alaa "o4, B.ptl.llIHr Tbanaand of Ltroa and MlUlama'or WoDtTtr aattd br ualnr'tLa ' AMERIOAH SafetyKerosene Lamp Thai lamoaara made of kat. aad ain u.M truk. A Tha kunara bar a 8a(j fato Attachmaat for tha aacajr I", and win Bator aif ' ' Tfea chlanar art mad af Mloa (ar lalaa- Kiaaa. aaaalUd),ai4thaTaratw lamp clilwa,,, mada that wUI not bak hr boat or aoU. OUaa Chlmnajaaod Laapaara. naaafc and a aaoalta tbla la tha aajrana oa4aUl. " Oarj,iootj-0ra4ooao( QlaMam Ala. nail arotcokaaia thia cjoanlr of arr roar. rrlra of Hind Lara Da. MaaolaU. with law Calmana. a doflar. fiW af Hraa far lor ' Stand Lampa, two dollar. Cant to aajt 4 fir. monajr tJ tuU. 1,000 asaata vulad to aal) laa Lamaa aed Mica Cblmaafa. la atarr ailr aaj Saad for aampl Uauw aad clKklan ilclaK alt partlcuUra. Tha apiat ftcthara. ad aaU ji al jht . SM.Ia.aa a m uira. uikv.. i wui aa aMXlllCAN SAFE7T LU!OOii f.bi4-m h.3rMijrrslwiTk.