4 fee n. iuswBiUi Sirrnior attorney A couNSMAon once. Blot' BiuialnR Dto4wir, , ITATJCH CHUNK. PA. mm Estates, mm Accounts and Orpnsns t iatacUom In Knfcllrti and Oermun. Jau . Society meetings. MISITO HSTLE, NO. It, A. . !fc. OF THE M. ' 0 fndand 4tU ilondayoi caca wpntn. In lis w- Hall. LcnlKhtou. at Mo'0cir. ii ira.tanb&dfir. S. K. . 1 . li. unnam. cxiinTIurrK.i to'ios.. ,?o. C$8. 1.0. O. P.. "mirtieTuSV evening. at In Ilobcfit nail. Hi Kostonbsdcr, e.a.) . B. Keber, Sccr9;atf. rTiiciins TniDtE. No'. 133. Imp- - nJ v M,m.Cou1n IteSSr "Sail J R. Been, eacheui i O-W. Delhi, o. 01 u. , T.no rooiTimm. No, m-lntuO. II. M.. meet on Wednesday evenlh of o'clock, ml'ubiio School Hall, vvel bsp in. Pa. C. W. Sctiwa!). .!, Jac. Brong, c. ot, 11. tiMorno Loboi. NoV Mi. ft. .or P.. moots on Frldav ovenlogs. in lwhor ' ". o'cloox. W.1I. uachman, CO I L. A. Miner, K.oiR. and 8. - h. K. u. b. Advertising nates. (- . We desiro It to bo distinctly umlerrtcod that no advertisements will ho jpserted In the columns of The Carbox AnvooAin that may bo received from unknown partus or firms unless accompanied by tbo C1SU. The following are our only terms j ONK SQUATIK (10 LlSF.s), .One year, each Insertion J CIS. IBlx months, each insertion Three months, each insertion -0 cts. Xesstbanthreomonths.fiietinBcrtion $1 j each subsequent insertion 25 cts. Local notice's 10 cents per line. II. V. MORTHIMER, Publisher. . SATtjBDAY, AMUI; 0,1878. LocalandTPersonai. West's liver pills euro Bick headache. Nurserymen aro making their spring deliveries or trees. The season for tho uso of the white-wash brush has arrived. Win. Wagner moved to Montgomery Co., Pa., a few days ago. Read Nusbaum & Son's popular an nouncement In another column. Read Tilghman Arncr'a new advertisc 'inent In another column. Tho State Sunday School Convention meets at Wllllamsport on June 11th. Another lot of ,fivc-cent prints just re ceived at Danlcl'Oraver's Bee Jlivo Store. L. E. Wills, Of Weissport, removed to Lebighlon during tho pastweek. Welcome. Clover and timothy eeed'.of prime qual ity , at Tilghman Arner's, at very low prices. Tho 21 story doublo brick dwelling of Dr. Derhamer, on Iron street, is already under roof. Irvin'dlewfne, son of Daniel Olcwine, Esq.,lelfor Chicago, 111., on Wednesday evening last. Choice clover scd, cheap for cash, at J. L. Gable's hardwaro store, Bank street, Xehlghton. If any of our subscribers should miss "receiving the Advocate, they will please leave word at this office. The regular April term of our County court will convene ,et Mauch Chunk, Mon day next tho Stli TOtt Many consumptives are now using Dr. FraMer.'afroot Bitters and CoughSyrup with remart'aoje success. . Joscpu uk. Fritzi'Agcf has broV'cn ground on Banlt street, preparatory to the erection of & storo and dwelling. Pleasant as honey, the old folks like lt,the -voung pcoplo like it and Jho babies cry wi lt we mean Dr Fraiier's Cough Byrup. At 11:50 a. m. on tho 2nd, Inst.", and "bullv boy" too. It Js No. 12, and now this establishment needs more patronage. An elegant assortment of wall paper, stationorv, oil cloth.paints.olls and painters' supplies at Luckenbach's MauchChunk. A grey1 mart', weighing 1,100 pounds, porfMly sound, kind in harnesses for sale by tncnias S. Beck, assignco of Rudolph Rumbcl. Sinco tho discovery of Dr. Williams's Indian Ointment there is certainly no ex cuse for any ono to suffer with the Piles. Bee Advertisement. Clocks and Watches carefully repaired and work warranted, at lowest cash rates, at, llngcman's cneap casu siorc, opposiuj puuiiu square, Weissport. 1G-13. I. K. Rfcliert has still a few of ihoo eli gible lots in Rickertstown to disposo of. If you feel liko securing o good homo call and see him. lie is also supplying flour, feed, lumber and coal at ino lowest rates. Tho silverware delivered by Ibo Nation 1 Bilvcr-Plating Co., No. 701 Chestnut St., Philadelphia; is giving entire satisfaction. All orders aro promptly filled, and no ono need hesitato about sending them money. u(Aeran Observer. 10-1. E. II. Sny'dcr ii now receivini; and opening his stock of ladles' spring ami sum mer dress coods. and invites the ladies to make an early inspection. His prices aro down to suit tho times, mm It is not consul ered any trouble to show goods. Nusbaum & Soil arc of fering extraordinary induce ments to cash buyers of Spring dress goods, dry goods, carpets, ccc. Use tho celebrated chilled plowmanu fctured bv John Marsh A" Son, arid wlilcl took tha iirst liremium nt our last county fair. A. W. 3i(orsh, Weissport Houms agent for Wclsspqrt and vicinity. 1T-4. Aboitt seven months since a, tlm'wl was missing froiii tbo store of K. II.' Sjlydcr. T.ut Sundav a Mrs. Frcitae was seen with it on, her sfio'uldcrs at church. Moi.'day a search warnnit waififSuea by esquire ucck, and the shawl found lu n trunk at her resi dence bv ConstablO Webb. Hho . was brought before Ej6.lre Beck, and held In f 2UU lor tier aj jieaianco ai coun. JUSTICE asd CONSTABLE BlXNKS. We keep constantly on liand a supply of ran'ts, Executions' Subpoenas, Justices' Tax Warrants, Constables' Sales, Ac., which wo aro selling ot very low cash prices. Get your-bfants at thfi Cabdos A.iivocate office.' If we bayo not got them on' hand, we can trint them for you" at very short notice. The Sup'reme Court Ill's affirmed (ho judgment o f b'a Court of Oyer and Term i ner of RchuylKill county, In passing sentence of death on Dennis Donnelly,.who was con licted of tha murder of Saneer. The court ay they discover no error in Ijbe record as presented, and remit to the court below for .execution. Donnelly's exVulfph has already been fixed for the 16th of .this , fn'onth at PotbjviUe. t Jb mn time with Jack Tho roof of tho Keystono fumaco at Glcndon was tho other day damaged by firo to tbo extent of about $100. Tljo 26th of April will bo the 50th an niversary of the introduction of Odd Fel lowship Into tho United States. T. D. Koons, a Homeopathic medical student, of Philadelphia, formerly of this place, was here on a visit last week. Collides Nos. 6, 1) R. 0, and 10, ft,Uie Panther Creek Valley, have commenced operations and aro working full time. Miss tlizlo Krcamer, who has been very sick forpomo weeks paptwo ,nro pleas ed to state is again oblo t4 attend to her business. , Mrs. Tjcncry with ner fivo childrctfi left for GVccnleaf, Kansas Monday night last, to join her husband, who preceded her a few months ago. . , ( Tho fuAcral of Th'o's. P. Fisher, who tVas hunir nt Mauch Chunk Thursday of last .week, took place nt Bui'nmlt Hill on Satur- , Jos. Feist, of Weissport, has been con fined to his bed by a scVcr'o attrck of illness for a week or ten days past, Atlastnecounts, wo ore pleased to state, ho was recovering. Abstain from taking cold if possible, but if with all your caro you do take cold, m at onc'o and get a bottlo of Dr. Coxe's ,)Vild Cherry and Sencka. Price 25 and 50 cents'. Now is the timo for tho supervisor l cast his cyo over his domain and note those bad places to fix up as soon as tho weather will penijjt. Fjll up tho mud holes with well-broken stones'. , Tho best reform ill domestic lifo is with out doubt tho Introduction of Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup. Where It is known no more laudamim is given to tho babies. It sells for 23 cents. -Eva'Solt, widow Peter Solt, of Franklin p., arid a sister of Andrew Graver, Sr., last, aged 71 years. Tlio funeral took place Friday morning and was largely attended. The building, opposite this office, re cently purchased by Jnmea long', of Pack erlon, ofE. II. Rhodes, having; received a double coat of paint mid other lixlngs, now presents a neat anu uauusome appearance. Guardians of pretty young ladlc3 often apply for permanent situations, greatly to tho displeasure of other suitors. Dr. Coxe's Wild Cherrv and Sencka always cots a ixsr- manent situation in every household when onco used. A number of our citizens mado a surnriso visit to Mrs. A. M. Horn on Friday cvinlng last, it being tho occasion of her SUth birth day. Rev'. Laitzlo was present nud ollbrcd an eloquent prayer, and after ti pleasant interchange of kind congratulations', tho party separated, leaving the old lady many substantial tokens of their visit, for which , she feels deeply grateful. Liuderman's eagle recalls tbo conversa tion at tho 6liow: Daughter "Law ma, look at that beagle." Mother "Vy you hignornnt gal, its a howl." Showman, po- uteiy "Axes paruiug, mum, but us a awk." This reminds us that David Ebbert will accct the now dollar ot par for horso and carriage hire at his popular livery on North street this borough. At the anti-tariff demonstration nt Wilkcs-Barre, Saturday, delegations were present lrom all parts ol iiiizcnio county. Tho procession, a milo long, consisted of 5,- 000 men in line, bearing appropriately in scribed banners; while the sidewalks were crowded with spectators. A largo and en thusiastic mass meeting, subsequently held nt tho Lee Driving Park, was addressed by Messrs'. H. M. Hoyt.J. B. Smith and others. A fire at Slatington destroyed tho lichigh Valley , Railroad brjdgo below that place. Tho foundry situate! near to tho bridg', nino oil tanks, and three box cars, were also destroyed by tho red reaper. The 7:45 train on th.e Lehigh Volley Railroad was decayed about an hour on Friday morn ing by the burning of the bridge. Laiku. April 5, 9 o'clock a. in. Anoth er oil tank exploded a lew moments ago, latally burning tnrco men aim cignt or ten others slightly. Tho names havo not been learned. A eeneral resumption of minim? opera tions took place in the SehyylkiU coal region on Mondav last. The allotment for March was very Binall in proportion to tho 'capacity of tho mines, giving; but ono week's work during tho month, which, together with a general suspension of operations in February, nas causcu great nesutuiion among mo min ing classes. Tlio announcement that 400,000 tons pre to ho mined in .the Schuylkill region during April is tberelbro rcelYeil with much good iceling, that amount being sufficient to pivo employment for over two wcclis to nil ongagod in the coal trade throughout this section. Daniel Graver, at the Bee Hive Store, invites the attention tif the ladies to his hev and elegant stock of la dies' Spring dress goods, which he is offering at the most as tonishingly low. prices for cash ; also, a full line of car pets, oil cloths, dry goods, &c., at prices to suit the times. Call now for bargains. Cheap Tlckele for the West. . All jiersons poingto any point in tho West should buy their tickets of C. E. Stcdinan agent, u. x K. Division, junucn ununn. Lower prices by no other routes. Inquiries by postal card promptly answered. Tickets will be sent to any .station agent on h. & S, R. R., tipon request.' 1S-31. Obltiinry. 1'Tho nnnouncenfent pn Thursday morning Jlhat Alice E.,daughtcr of Tholnasnnd Eliza beth Mantz, ot tho hxchango Hotel, in tills boroughf lnul iiieil at about onoo cjacu, ealtscil much sorrow nhiong her numerous young friends, for amiable, cheerful and kind among her companion's, sho was well beloved by all v?ho kfiew her. A victim of dropsy, lor tne past year sue bore ner sui ferings with a truly wonderful jatiencc and Christian fortitude for ono so young. De ceased was aged 15 years and 7 months. Tho funeral will tako place on Monday morning, 8th inst., at 1 0 o'clock. Services by Rev. L. K. Derr, in tho Reformed church, corner of Second and Iron.etrccts.' Frankllu Literary Society. This Society met again on Tuesday even ing last, and was encouraged by a crowded hcuse. Tho dclato was tery interesting; tho subject for next dcbattsiV.Resblvedi "that parents should be compelled to send their eniKiren to scnooi between me age oi j anil 15 years)" affirmative, C. A. Buck and W. H. Krcamer; negative, L. J. Buck ami G. Morris. Select readers, Lizzie Weiss and F. J. Snvdcr: Dcclsiinist. James Krunii Essayist, Jennie Weiss. Referred questions, 1st. YTiat causes lightning? to 1. 1. Bagcn stose; 2d. Of what does atmosphere consist? to W. E. Kemerer; Orator,' II. T. Smawley. .11 11.11 t li. J ' All aro oofiiiouv inriiea. ivur9,rws. Big Creek April d, 1878. 2H. Big Creek Heme. Grain flolds look promising. Meadows aro again green and trees aro beginning to thrive. Tho Supervisors should giro tho roads proper attention this spring. Pino Run School, No. 2, will closo thfs Friday, alter a term of five months. Eggs at thif place are plenty at 9e. per dozen, whllo butter Is scarce at any price and in groat demand. We have had very pleasant weather so far this week and everything is full of lifo and activity especially amongst our farmers, who are busy repairing and erecting fences, plowing, planting potatoes, sowing oats, etc. Mr. James Dricsbach, who left this place last week, wrote a letter wheu ho ar rived in.Canada West, stating that hq.would start from there next day for Michigan. Several of our boatiuen havo token their boats to Mauch Chunk, and aro anxiously awaiting for 'a load, so that tlicy may once cam something. Hope they may 6oon re alizo their expectations. RsrEnE. 'i ' ' 1 'Weissport Items. Belzie.ilarp, who. was very 111 for somo time, is again on a fair way of recovery. Miss chcllenbcrgor, from Delaware Water Gap', near Btroudsburg, Moriroo Co., is visiting her relatives and friends in this place. , R. D. Widdos'. tho barber, has moved and taken up' new quarters licxt door to J. G. Zorn'a ofhec, where ho will bo happy to sco his friends and the public. Durinc tho month of March there were planted in this .tilaco over ono hundred shado trees, whicji, in tho courso of a few years, will greatly improve our town's beamy. Wo aro pleased to learn that Alexander Marsh, who was brought uouio from Mon roe County tho other day Bick with cVamp, and was for a few days in a very critical condition, is rapidly improving. Wo, think that In tho coui-so of a few days ho will bo able to bo out again. At.. v eisspobt, April 4. Pnrryvllle Sparks. Rev. Schaffer is lying very ill with diptheria. Dr. Christ is tho attending phy sician. If you want The Casdos Advocate. subscribo for it, and don't ask somebody that gets it to find out tlio news. William Rothcrmcl has moved to his farm on the Broad Mountain. We all wish him success nud a safe landing. Last Friday a vounir man by tho namo of,La Fayctto Strohl fractured his arm. Dr. Christ is tho attending physician. . Louis Haney Is very ill with inflam mation of the lungs. Hopes tire entertained that ho will soon recover his usual health. Tho directors of tho Evangelical Mu tual Ah, Society held a meeting this week, and received lorty-nine now members. If any orio wishes to insure his or her life, please call at Dr. Christ's office. Processor William Morau moved to our place last Tuesday. Some of our young men ciijoycd tho moving very much, bo causo whisky was present. Alter tho mov ing they felt so jolly that they turned somcrsaulU down Skunk Hollow. ClIAUr-AOXE. Albrlghtevlllo Items. Thunder storms. Next thing gardening will bo in order. Tho weather is very mild and pleasant. Butter is selling from 25 to 28 cents per pound. Tim .trout fishing season opened on the first instant. J. Frank SelficfS, who was confined to his bed for four weeks, is about our strccU again. April fooling is now in order, but I havo not heard that a single joko lias been perpetrated. Gcoigo Eckert, of this place, is afflicted with tho Western, and, with a view of go ing to West, will sell his personal property at private sale, should a purchaser appear. Measles aro raging in this vicinity; but, I am glad to statci so far not many cases havo proven Tatal. They were care fully attended bv Dr.'H. Gray McCormick, of Ivresgovillc, Pa. Easter eggs aro selling at from eight to ten cents a dozen. This prico is lower than ever before. Now is your time, George, to lay in your stock of eggs, for Easter is draw ing nigh very fust. On Sunday of Inst week your corres pondent had tho privilego of listening to a very eloquent sermon, delivered by Revi A. M. Strauss, pastor of the Lutheran Re formed Church. Tho text, which may bo found in ilia seventh verso of tho seventh chapter of St. Matthew was as follows; Ask" and it shall he given you : seek and ye shall find.' relet II. Ilouscr toolt possession of the. Tino Grovo House, of this place, on Thurs day last. This hotel was formerly occupied, by Jacob Christman. Houscf formerly oc cupied, tho Washington House in Monroo County.' Ho is ono of tho most energetic young business men i: tho vicinity, is ji man to accommodatOj customer in every want, and can keep up a public or a privato house. There is no doubt that ho will not make an excellent landlord. Wisli him success in his new place. Dci-lex. Alhiioiitsvit.le, April 2. Are the Hollies Colnnliliigt During tho investigation of the conimi!' siort appointed by the, Pennsylvania Legis lature to investigate the causo and effects of last Summer's labor riots, at Scranton, last week, tho following astoundin? revelation was" fnadc by (ho general superintendent of .i. t .1 r.f ' i t 1 uiu jjucuuwuuuu imi uim iron lyompauy, W. W. Scranton t That tho Molly Maguircs, .uuguirvs. driven, out of bchuylkill nnd Ci come in Targe numbers to take lefutro in ,1.1- ... ti IVIlflll nn.l CirlvMi linil imp t-giuii, unv. nn uigtiiuziug uut-w among the; mountains of Luzerne, In the milling settlements between Wilkcsbarro and Carbondale. Of this fact tho witness stated he possessed tho most trustworthy in formation. Tho statement produced a" pro found sensation, and its narration was lis tened to witli great interest by the largo crowd that prcssodso closely around tlio table of tho committee that it was with con siderable difficulty that it could proceed with lU work, Thlswas,the mo?t exejting fact brought out by,,fhe .investigation. Scranton detailed, his connection with tho posse that did (hp firing on,the 1st of Au gust last.nnd said that his instructions were that every man who fired should shoot to kill, as that was the most cll'ectivo way to nut down a riot. The witness had learned this from what he saw of the New York riots in 1S03, and, judging by tho temper of the times, the Scranton mob was not to be trilled with. The testimony of Scranton relative V tho Mollies accounts for tho organization and equipment by tho company of which ho is superintendent of a strong foroo of Coal and Iron police, similar to that which has dis tinguished itself in Schuylkill during the jAt flrw yean hunting down the Molly M- liany'a employees, under oromand of one of . luicuion, uuu iu an me secret organiza tions of tho worklngman tliroughout tho valley detectives aro at work, so that every incident Is promptly reported at headquar ters. The National! In Council. Pursuant to notico a meeting of tho County Committoo of tho Nationals was held at tho Broadway House, Mauch Chunk, on Saturday last, tho 30th ultimo, when tho following-named gentlemen wcro ap2lntcd to represent this county In tho Stato Convention! Senatorial, W. A. Graver, Lehighton. Representative, Dr. T. E. Davis, Summit Hill; E. T. Mcdonough, Nesquehonliig. Congressional 'Conlrcee, Hugh McGarvoy, Beaver Meadow; William Matten, Summit Hill; Abran'am Stroh, Mauch Chunk. Tho following-named gentlemen coaiposo tho Executivo.Commiltco for tho present year: Richard Williams, Audenried; Ed wanl R. Eubody, Weatherlyi, W. A. Graver, Lehighton; J. C. Fincher, East Mauch Chunk. t lleaohcd, That ho heartily ratify and en dorso tho Platform as adopted ot Tolcdo,and recommend flip formation p National clubs in each and every election. district. Hctolml, Tfint tho jiroceedings bo pubV lishcd in Tn' Carbox Advocate and Shcn aiidoaliJErfcnin Herald. Adjourned. W. A. Graves', Sce'y. The April Court. , Tho following cases aro on tho Aockct for tho April term of court1, commencing on Monday next: James, .McDonnell, Cliarles Sharpe, and Thomn3 Durkiu will bo tried for tho mur der of Georgo K. Smith, at Yorktown, November 5, 1803. . R. B. Smith and WiUiam Bol(zcr wU bo trieil on tho chargo of shootlne; with intent to kill. William SJlloni; Joseph J". Christman, John Ncir, Moses Coylo, Robert P. Black, and Leslie Stout', will be tried for fornica tion nnd bastardy. William Graver, Michael Gillespie, Frank Kline, will bo tried for assault and. battery. Monroo Quecn.will bo tried forfor'nicatiod James Lynch will bo tried for burglary nnd attempted, arson. J. S. Klotz will be tried for forgery. John T. Brislin will bo tried for aggra vated assault and battery. John Schroed'c'r will bo tried for larceny. Abraham Moyer and Owen Smith, over seers of tho oor, will bo tried for misde meanor In ollico. Edward Christman, Frank Noll, ct. nl., will bo tried for burglary. Rose Lentz will bo tried for adultery. Cliarles Carroll will bo tried for assault and threats. Cflarlcs Cook and William Manemin will bo tiled for threats. tor sentence. Com. vs. Jackson McGinley, Rightcr Moore, larceny. Com. vs. Nathan Ulman, falso pretense, roa COSTS. Com. vs. Edward Hcrmatij peddling without license., . Com. vs. Johii Sweeney; libel. Com. vs. Eil ward Conlcy ; desertion! Com. vs. William Cauvin; assault and threats. Com. vs. Bernard McGce and John Coyle; threats. Com. vs. Morris and Julia Gallagher; threats. A Question of Damages. In the Supremo Court, at Philadelphia, On Tuesday last, tho arguments in tho fol lowing caso from this county were heard : Samuel C. Bunting et. nl. vs. Ncsoucbori iug Valley Railroad Company. Error to Common Plcn3 of Carbon County In 1809 tho Nesquehonliig Valley Railroad Coui pany, without giving bond or instituting proceedings under the act of Asembly, en tered upon tho property of tho Bunting es tate near Mauch Chunk. An action of ejectment was brought against them as tres passers in 1872, but they nevertheless con: tinued to build their road and lay down tracks in tpito of tho pending action. On April 3d. Ib7-t.whcn tho caso came for trial. tho railroad company confessed judgment, and at their request tho Court below ordered a stay of proceedings until tlio fllliig of a rc Jiort of viewers npjwintcd under tho act of Assembly authorizing' tho Uking of laud by railroad companies. . That jury, on August 22d, 1804, fixed tho valuo ot tho land taken at $2,835, and tho damages jo tlio premises by reason of tho construction of tho road at 5-2,051). An appeal was taken from this award, and in tho lower court tho owners of (ho land claimed (hat tho land was to bo considered In their iossession on tho 3d of April.' 1874. at the time of the imlcmoiit lu ejectment, and that the damages for the land (aken were to include pot .only tho mere soil, but everything erectetj on it, or In oilier words, that in assessing tho damages, the tics, rails and bulWiiigs the railruud company had put on tho land prior to April uu, io;, ittrru lu uo cun&iuereu tui tuu pro perty of tho owners of (be laud. With this view (he plaintiffs' olfcrcd cvidenco to prove the value of the land, including tho fixtures erected thereon by tlio. railroad company, aud asked tho .Court to instruct the jury that the measure of damages was as above stated.' Tlio court below excluded tho cvi denco oflercd, and directed the jury to dis regard the fixtures entirely and estimate tho value of the land without reference to said fixtures, because the plaintiffs could not recover for tho improvements which tho railroad company had put upon tho land if they had occupied it for tho purpose of con structing their road, even though such im provements were erected cndiiig the action in ejectment. The jury found lor Bunting et ul.' for 1,074.41. The latter thercu'iion took their writ of error, assigning tho ruling above cited as ground for a reversal. They, contend mat tney wcro owners ol tne rails, tics and other structures erected on tho land by the railroad company prior to the date of mo ejectment, anu tiicreioro nicy were enti tled to damages for lhot taking thereof by tho Nesquchoiiing Railroad C'onijauy or any other corporation which might proceed under the act of Assembly for the condem nation of tho laud for railroad purposes. Tlio defendants iu error contended that tbo truo measure of damages for tho taking of i i i... . ii i - " uuu uy. u niuroau company ior mo con struction ot its road is the difference be tween tho market valuo of the whole pro. pcrty through which the road asses and iU valuo after tho railroad is finished. That the entry on the land of Bunting ct al. hav ing been mado in 1880, the injury for which damages wcro payablo accrued at that time. and it was for damages sustained by tho land as it then stood, anil not as it stood years afterward when tho ejoctmcut suit was semen, mat recovery could do uau, Under advisement. A little holo in a ship sinks it. A littlo slab in the heart kills a man, A slight cold loo long neglected will end In consumption and the crave. Dr. Coxe's delightful srup of Wild Cherry and 6eneka nill cure ipwit. Uy. JJ nd bO rants boale. Says tho Bloomsburg Columbian, of lost oaiuraay: jiotu uesicr ana Jticiiugn up to Sunday Insisted upon their innocence, tho former saying that at tho last moment ho -.i-r I.!-, t n-i i ,iiuui iiruuuuu uis innocence uciora uou anu maiv ?rhey did not then know that Tully had confessed. On Sunday night they were told that there was no longer any uso in do nying their guilt, that Tully had mado a statement and tup, wholo truth was known. McIIugh received, tho intelligence iu his in different manner, but tho announcement struck Hester 1 ike a thunderbolt. For a few moments ho was speechless, but at length they both admitted theirgulK, Hester saying tyhllo ho did not plot tlio murder, ho(was ,with tho party and knew what was going to ,bo done. This accounts for his sudden chango of mind, and for his failure to deny his guilt on the scaffold as he said ho would do. It is said that Tully and Kelly had a reconciliation just before tho execution took place, thWy jnet in tlio hall and shook hands. There .will iia preaching in tho Presby terian church, of this borough, to-morrow (Sunday) afternoon nt S o'clock, by Roy. G. S. Bourouglis, of Slatington. All aro cordi ally invited to attend. jriio 18S0 Svrci'iistnke.s. the Brown county (Texas) Vanner: In tho grand sweepstakes, free for all, play or pay, purse of $200,000 added', and four years in tho Wlilto House, rent free, to como off in November, 18S0, tho following entries havo already been mado ! Sam. Tildcn, grey geld ing, aged, by "Barrel of Money," damn'd by " Bourbons," out of " rocket," owned by Wall street, to bo ridden by Pelton, weights Hewitt, colors gold. Ross Conkling, s. h. by "Vanity," out of "Conceit," sired by "Swcllhcad," out of "Ringworm," to bo rid den by Collector Arthur, colors blood red. Jim Blaine, g. It., by "War Dance," out of "Bloody Shirt;" sho by 'Hale," out of "Demagogue," owned by Capitalist, to bo riddin by Frye, weights Spencer Carbines, colors black llag. Chas. F. Adams, gray gelding, aged, by "Frigidity," out of "Ice land," s,ho by "Propriety" out of "Swallow Tail," owned by tho Yankee, to bo ridden by ghost of Sam Bowles, wciirhts Icobcnr. colors Yale. R. B. Hayes, gray marc, by "Mad Wells," out of "Eliza Pinkston," she by "Bargain," (jut of "Fraud," owned by Madame, ridden by Mr. Policy, weights Radical Tarty, colors black and Confed'. gray mixed. Hen Bristow, gray horse, by "Re form," out of "Humbug," to bo ridden by Bluford Wilson, weights Whisky Ring?, colors bluo grass. U. S. Grant, roan horoc, by "War Horse," out of "Wilderness," sho by "Butcher," out of "Luck," owned bv Drexel, to bo ridden by Bab., Belle, or Bad", weights corruptioii,colors corn (whisky) yel low. A. G. Thnrman, silver gray horse, by "Statesman" out of "Buckeye," she by "Dis pretion" out if "Brailisi" to bo ridden by J. G. Thompson, colors red bandana with white siots. Bill Allen, g. h.iged, by "Inflation" out of "Foghorn," to bo ridden by Green horn, colors green jacket, silver sash. David Davis, g. h., by "Compromise," out of "Sco Saw" by "Fat" out of "Silence," owned by Nobody, to bo ridden by Naught, weights (too heavy already), colors undecided. Tom Hendricks, g. h., by "Iloosier" out of "Patri ot," sho by Capacity" out of "Greatness," to bo ridden byjorthwest, colors silver, green and gold. Tom Ewlng, g. h., by "Greenback" out of "Anti-Bank," damn'd by "Gold Buggs" out of "Patience," colors green. Myths nro but Symbols of Truth. As the scholar sees in the vain but beauti ful mythologies of tho ancients, (he embodied expression of tho hungry human soul, blind ly groping nfter tho Infinite, so tlio physi cian sees in that iwpular myth of tho six teenth century the fountain of perpetual health and youth an expression ot tha long, ings or sullering humanity for a remedy that should forever prevent the incursion of discaso. The wi Ids of Europo were ransack ed for this wonderful fountam.andPonco do Leon sought for it lu tho cypress-swamps and tangled everglades of our sunny Florida. Men havo searched for it everywhere and anywhere but where it really is in tho hu man body itself. Tho blood is the real foun tain of perpetual health and youth. When this source is corrupted, tlio painful and sorrow-producing cllects aro visible in many shapes. Tho multifarious forms in which it manifests itself would form subjects upon which I might writo volumes. But as all tho varied forms of discaso which depend upon bad blood aro curcdj or best treated, by such medicines as tako up from this fluid and excrete from the system the noxious elements, it is not of practical iinnortancq tiat I snould dcscrjbo .each. Fpr instance, medical authors describe aboutfifly varieties of skin disease, but as they all require for their cure very similar treatment, it is of no practical utility to know just what name to apply to ty certain form of skin disease, so you know how beet to cure it. Then again, I might goon and describo various kind? of scniu'lo,us sorejj feyer soros, white swellings, enlarged glands, aud ulcers of varying ap- jn-uiiuicu , juigui ucscnuo now virulent poi son may show itself in various forms of erup tion, ulcers, sore throat, bony tumors, etc. ; but as all theso various-appearing manifes tations of bad blood are cured by a uriiform means, I deem such a course unnecessary! Thorougly cleanso tho blood, which, is thq great fountain, of life, ond good digestion, a' fair skin, buoyant spirits,' v(tal etrenglh,and soundness of constitution) if Hi all return to us. For this purjioso . Dr, Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and Purgatiyo Pellets aro pre-eminently tho articles needed. They nro warranted ,tp cure tetter, salt-rheum, scold head, St. Anthony's fire, rose rash or erysipelas,, ring-worms, pimjdijs, blotches, bjjuls, ti ujuiiv', iiusiu)es, uuu?, caruuucic, soro eyes, rough skin, scurf, scrofulous sores and swellings, fever sores, whito swellinzs. tumors, old sores or. swellings, affections of tlio skin, tpreat ana bones, and ulcers of the liver, stomach, kidneys, and lungs. JIAUniKD, Lextz Graver. At tho residence of tho bride's parents, by .Rev. L. K. Derr, Mr. C. W. Lentz, and Miss Alvinia Graver, all oi mis place. Tho young couplo havo our best wishes for their future happiness. DIED. Kresoe. On tho 20th uK., at Mu-1 Run, of diphtheria, Fanny A., daughter of Charles uaye. Geiz. On tho J2nd.ulU, in Ditttcrsvillo, diarrhoea, Charles O., son of I'reeman Octx, aged 1 rear and 21 days. TTfiflQ ron QU rnoDuctiot and lUttl3 rnOFIT no fowls can eanal mfi wu,TBorHBOWNiJ5anoni;s, f KfES troin obore-namea "tlioroogli. TT fi TnTTTlOffl '"' J'ej. XIxtlXwilllNU. sonaclk rr.icna. r white ron raicE libt. jb i. 8. MILLER. hc FMtutiujB, it, y AN XsTOifiaSlNQ FACT. A larg proportion of tho A mericin people are to-day dying from tho ollecU of Dyspepsia or dis ordered liver. Hmj result of theso diseases upon tho masses of intelligent and valuahlo pcoplo is most alarming, making life 'actual ly, a burden instead ofa pleasant oxistenco of enjoyment nud usefulness as it ought to be. There is no good reason for this, If you.will only throw aside prejudice and skepticism, tako tho advica of DruggWtj and your friends, and try ono bottlo of Green's August Flower. Your speedy relief is certain. Millions of bottles of this medicino havo been iriven away to try its virtues, willi satisfactory re sults in every caso. ou can buy a samplo uoui.0 ior iu c:nis to try. mice U03C3 will reliovo the worst case. Tosit velv sold br all drugista on tho Western Continent, and A. J. Darling in Lehighton. Why Submit to the Discomfort, and humiliation ontaltcd by a local disease of tho skin, when Glesx's Sumiun Soap will rid you of it with certainty ond despatch? It is a remedy which never falls to relieve cutaneous disease, and, as n means of banish ing defects of tho complexion, it is equally reliable. Tho benefits, nrisine from the uso of Sulphur Baths, in cases of skin disease, 1 -11.- .1! 1 1 II I uuu ui ruciiiiiui.igiiiaimg(iui,nruiYcufciiowu, but the cost js too hcaw to ,bo incurred by many persons who woufd olborwiso take ad vantage of thcni. Glenn's Sulphur Soap answers tho samo imrpose, and Is both inex pensive nnd convenient. No ono need stir abroad iu search ofa sulphur bath who haa this ndmirablo means of providing one in doors. It is incomparably the deodorizer and disinfectant ofclothiugand bcdljheu in uso, ana prevents diseases oi an Obnoxious nature caused by contact. Sores, ulpcrs, bruises, scalds, cuts and sprains are prompt ly remedied by it; and its cleanly, healing and soothing properties constitute it a far more deiirablo remedy forscorbuticallmepti than ointments of any description, finco such greasy compounds soil tlio clothing, often aggravate., and very rarely indeed do any permanent good. Sold by Druggists, rneo 27c per cake. 1 Box (3 cakes) 75c, sent by mail, prepaid, on receipt of price, C. N. CniTTEXiox, Pron'r, 7 Sixth Avenue, New York. Hill's Hair and Wihskeh Dvk, Black er Brown, 50c. 17-4. Public Sales. April 0, at 1 p. m. Sheriff's sale of real es tate oi jouu iiauir, nc tne uouri iiousc. .prilC, at p. niT-Shcriff's rale of real cs; tale ofLaury t Peters, at tho Court House. April 6, at 1 p. m. Sheriff's sale of real cs- IUMJ Ul ITUlUUgUUy JLUUU3 Ub IUU IUU11. House - Special.. Notices. 3 ho Great Discovery! E. V. KUNIiELmrTTEn WINE OP I It ON. For tho euro of i went stomach, pencral debility, ludipedUou. dixoaBfl or the nm nus uts tern, constipation. cc.i)tty of tbo Btomacb, nud an castHirquinnKa mine. Tlief wine includes the most ncrcc fib o and ef ficient Mult of linn wb utiiuens. Cltrato ol 1Mb jiHIo Oxide, combluwl with tbo moat rnerieiiq cf vccct'iblo tonics "Vellow Peruvian Bark. Tho effect In manr-cflsrs vt debilitr, low ot appetite nnd general prostration of nn eKlo cot Bnlt of lion conjoined with valoaolo ucrro tonic, la nioct happy It erj omenta tao ftpuo tito. rabies the pntfc. Ukoa eft inaacularflaDM. ncfls, roraovca the p&llor rf debility, and gives a flona Igor to the lountcuauco. Do Tou want pomotlmitr tn strengthen vont Do you waot a good appetite! Do you want to buildup vour constnuiionl Do you Vfnt to feel wclll Do you want to tret rid of ncivonn nesl Dosouwajit enrrryf Do ou w-ut to Bliouwollf Do, you witnt bil?k ni:u vigorous iciMiign iryou tin. iry JvuuivCi's w incur jiut. This trul v aiuablo tonic has boon thoi onghiy tested bv oil c 'runes of the community, ihj.t ill Uiunr deemed indponsablo na a Tunic medi cine. It coits but lutlcvDurilltis tho blood &od civcs tnno to tho etomncli, rcnoratca tho era um nud inulonga Hie. lntiwouly fi-uin .fair trial ot thin vr.lucblo Tonic, l'rlco.fl per bottlo. E. r. KUNIiliD.' nolo l'ropiietor. i'JrUndelphla, 1M. Alc roar drupclst for KuDUei' Hitter Av'lcocf iron, and tuke no other matd bold nnlv In tl hottlia. ah omoTB aro countcizcu, fco uewaro oi mom. uuy eix bottles lor Worms Itciiibvcd Alive. K. P. IvtinLnl'ft U'nrm Hvrtin never fall to destroy Pin, Beat and mmauu Worm. Dtv Kuokel Is tho only eucccsami pbysicum Intbia country for the removal nt worms, lie re moved Tape Worm, with betd and all complete, alive in 2 norm, and no fee until reiuntHl Bend for clrcul.ir, or call on your drncgUt. aud rotab'ttlo of Kunlcel's Worm tiyvup. l'rico I. (ft. Itnoverluils. March 10-1 m Health antl Happiness. , DTenlth and UapplncRa nro pilcclesa Wealth to their DOJsoftiorH. and vet thov aro wltaiu in reach of every ono who will uao Wrifflit's Livor Pills. Tio only auio UUUIS fi.r Torpid Liver, Dysrep 6l:i. Jloadache. hour Htomacu, Const! iialion. Do 01 uy, nuuscn, ami an uuuoua compiaiutti aua lilood di6oiduiR.f.une ecu it i no uulosa tlsiud "Wra. Wncht Ptolfl." It voitr UincuiHtvtlinot supply tend 23 cents for imo box to li article, ltoiioi- ic Co , 70 N, 4th ht., 1'LUa. Dec. 9 i. DON'T IIEQLECT A COUOlT" or fold, when 23 conts will buy & Lottie of Dr. Trailer's Cough Byrup at any drugstore. It hat wrought a complete ihencoin the Cough AJeCl. clues, is pleasant as 1 oucy and always cures. ., , TO CONSUMPTIVES. Dr. riazler'a Cooah Bvrunuscd In cnnnretlnn wtthDr Trazier's lloot JJ liters wiLLCUiiEcoa. Bt and i c f I'm Launarr.uievrlnna.o. Oct. 3). 70 Dr. Fiuzieb. Dcat fcirt Ileeiltuduty Iowt totsuftVr uk humuuity to unto you. Jt'orecma tlnio l waa Hotely hUlictotlvirh a couKb.rntslUiC bad slulT, with every eyuiptomot bc'ng a oon fiuned consumptive. 1 iU-.i d.lTeienL nicdlelne and cutes without flndiuffiellel i I oliQcoutuli ed three of our most prominent Cluvolanu phy sicians, the last one or winch prtiof uuctif my cine terlous. and luformod ma tl'.ut I could not live more than .a few mouths Jibout ibts time, herrlntr .of rout wowleiful huccehs, I com tnenced takincr vour tJvruii l-i ijinnnctinn wit.fi your lloot U tlerr, and waifjt oucu bemflioi. uuu tiibur us-iis ntcuiciur tomo two Ul0Ulh4 . TOUENCB DUSIf. Mr. Dunn again write, mtiter date or. vt 4. 1877 llr. Fruzicr. Dur.i. U.r . t ..n ..rinra. vour 'medicine more stougiy tuau ei er from tLa factihat ltiBiiowiiMriy one jeer uneoj w. cured Mvlnniss opjiucar Hionir and sound, ha vine uo return ot iheiliheasc. Du O. W.FUAVjniu,i?ropiUior,ciove:mi0. Forsa'.ebynllOruBBlsti. Dec If. ly. . Priceless Discovery. A Sure Cure for Piles; AsrUftcnrofortneblmd bleedtov, Itching nrd u'ccjft.xd pilca baa boon dlscorerrdhy Dr, WiU "air. vn Indian rcmory) tailed Dr. WUi'ani'a IiK.i'iii outtuifut, A siutrle box baa curt-d th v j1 at o t cbron o caned oi tweuty.Cve and tUu ty yoau PtaLdmp. Nonaereod vufrr -Iveut u iiUih nfter apmyityt this vrunderut aoutbini riidtc uo. Lotion, umrumentianttW'tuMU'a tlotuotobarm thau ceod. Wldiam's Ototmeut auppurts the tuiuorn, allays the Interne lichiDtf (parttcn'aily at nivht after gcttlLf vratm in bed srL a- a poultice, (rives iutfu,t and pain lej rt Uef. and la preparM vuly for lilts and nothing el'e. Taou&auda of cared patients at Vent 1U virtue-, ai.d phyalomua uf ull school 4 uronouiite it tha crtatu cout.lbut'on to uedi cin otttnafB. Jtnit tiers uct Uuw long or verilv you havo tcua auffl-riuir. you can ba CUIlHl, Mr. Joaenh II. Ttyder C'evo'and. OMo.wrlte t I utT.red for ream w'tti itchlns aud IT lrciatM J'Uea, triel remedy after remedv Hdvttllfreo.i.na oinsuUeilPb) ale ana In PhiUdt-lpbta,Sultville. Clucitiuitr. Indianapolis and thts ritri and Tpent t.undmla vt dollai a. but f oard nu if -inf uutillobtudnbfiz ot Dr. William's In cm Olutintnt BJioo trtnr months no, ai d It Lai, cured iimonuipJetoiv. I hurt a part of Uv ht,x left which J tavo to a filend of mine io had doctored With many pbymclanu and aaalut ro aoxtweutLUi the noted If ot Hpriujra Arksuraa. tor treatnTfnt. Iloli totuuice that the Indian Ointment has atao cured him of the tfilta. lMa certuiiy a vronotrfuldivcorery, ajid hnudbat n-ed bv thomftTV thousand wtv ar nJw tuU fonuir with that dread dltojae. , , fVtto.ow Tteward will bo paVJ for toora.t. tam remedy. Ho:d by oil Dtvrfruts. JUV Vv TliXZlK K, fle pt9tl0t4C, ciaTiark N tMakis.ir'.
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