The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, April 12, 1879, Image 2

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II. V. MORTIttltKR,
EDITOR
LEIliailTON, PA.!
SATURDAY, APRIL i, 1879.
nOVLE'SASIJltS.
The Boyle orgsn of Mauch Chunk, take
the Whirs of Mr. Clsuss more seriously lo
heart than anjr other paper In the county,
not excepted the editor of the Mauch Chunk
Hopper, who takes the occasion of throwing
another brick at Mnj. KlotreTer Mr. Clams'
shoulder. Boyle says In last Friday's issue i
Mr. Clauss has nlwavs been regarded n
... i.flhn trlcto.t IirrdiitV ! has lontT bcell
one of the most prominent business men of
Lehighton, and is a leading inenioer 01 me
Lutheran church.
What the fact that Mr. Clauss Is a " lead
SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE.
".Ilorlejr'n" teller from New York
Nbw YonK April , 187,
THE BtTTKR RIDIt Or KEW TORK
While tho tenement house tells the story of
the Hire ami Lusarus of the nineteenth cen
tury, l.t It not be sopposcu tnai oniy wire. 1)omlcl. j nj though, that among the
innanii ynuuer urown-.iunw iuw. nrumi
those of the new Senators on whom she mnst
rail, as she hail, during tho winter, iloce tier
duty by those who were In tho Inst Ooncxess,
Another law ofetlquette requires the families
of new Senators to call on those of old ones.
The same rule applies as between members
i pf the lower house. Hut writing ofUongrcs
ilonal families hat made mo Insensibly ilrllt
should you Infer from our garobllngdens, bru
tal walking matches, drinking holes, and
flaunting "social evil," that New York Is a
modern Sodom, Thank heaven, this Is but
tho heathen side ofwh&t I called In an earlier
letter the "most Christian and most heathen
city west of the AtlaoUo."
The nch centurion, and Dorcas, and Corne
lius, all Uto Just across Firth Arcnue rrom
Dlrcs, but all the synngogucsthcy have built,
all tk poor people clad, and all the alma be
stowed by them hare made less nolio In tho
world than the blind beggar, fnll of sores, ly
ing a'. Dives' gatet Fair play, gentlemen 1
now THE WKALTIt Or NEW YORK IB Divan.
This rlty has nearly Jlte hunii -'lurches
ing member of the Lutheran church" has ,,! chapels, costing forty million dollara to
got to do with the failure, wo cannot see. build, and fire millions more per annum to
During the past few years-years of fiuan- keep them going. We hare nfly-nlno hosptt.
i i r -ii -u... rrv1IHnd alt and asylums for the Hck, aged, blind, deal
el.l panlo-men of all classes of po ltlct and dutnbf lttlM4tIe., ,nfbrlate., orphans, and
denominations or ounsuan enurenc. .. ,0idicri .which have cost twenty millions to
had tosuccoinb t the pressure, uui we an noi buIM ami require flee millions a year tosu.
think the church to which they may have Un. i j, .lUuic school edifices hare cost six
belonaeil has ever before been brought Into millions, and lour millions a jear lo operate,
....t il,.r for It on this The amount spent tn private charllles no man
occasion. We opine the member. of the """'TJlV
. . , ' , t,.i Thobaautllut city of Elisabeth, containing
Lutheran church, as a rule, are as honest ,wenlT.e,Kllt lll01I,anu thabitanls. Is valued
and christUn-like at the members of any it 4 ooo,000-and tho annual honeraetlons ol
other church, and to bring the church iuto Nw Yotk, not coun'lng pilrate charities,
this matter now wat Juat at impolitic on ths amount to over $18.000,000. That's bit" I
r.rih rAiinr f the Gaitttt. at nearly what this uoxet does.
.11 .it hi. .,(... efforts at political reform I don't know how many missionaries there
have kecu. It was uncalled for and unuec
essary.
Again be says;
The county accounts were kept in a com
may bo In Japan, but 1 do know how many
arc atworklntheslums.andaraonglhe Arabs
or this city. Before you read further, Just
stop and guess how many there are. I asked
hard.worklnic rrcsbyterlan deacon, mis
New Advertisements.
Si
snd ,lnl,it aTlowa Ursa coimnbmlno, Jo sell oar
newsml wonderful lavrntloii.. II f mMijw"f.
Simple ff... Addr.nBBt.KH & Ife, Mu.li.lt, Mich.
01 nnfprorltnnS'irtiysinvctroeulc1 nn
!p 1 Lot Official lu ports, ti ee - S? 1 UU
Now Advertisements.
plicated wny. Mr. Clauss kept the books I in raornlnfi;.nnl he guessed 'twcnty-llrc." That
IMiugnuin, aim nis irsmwy ,,, o.. WJJ ft mirnble guess. Tolling among
B. Linderman 4 Co., Mauch Chunk. tcnamcnt houses, sailors' boarding houses,
The statement showt thefaltity orthisns- ccnt i0jKn(, houses, and along wharf and
sertion. Every cent was honestly account- itrcet.duyiindnlglit.nionolcssihantwohun
I for, even, to the showing of the amount dred and sixty six missionaries! It Is doubtful
.lux bv Mr. Clauss In the County. There If any missionary field In the world can show
.. ... ,1.. f Troni,rr two hundred and slitj-slx laborers lo a mill
was no attempt on the par of ex-T rcast rer IortJ,lht(!0
Clauss to " water- or- garu.e vou .i,,.., ly tho cy MtIonI ulon0 ilou
and he urn wnai noraiy any tu.,n t,ire0 lhuu,anu ,CTCn hundred religious meet
did. he was paying off the aniountor ins in- lni(S lajiycar In the worst sectlonsoflheclly,
debleduess to the county as rapidly as he and g.ire pecuniary aid to tlx thousand pco
,iil,l realize from his business, which Is pie. This regiment ofuntlring workers visit
Droof positive of" tho honesty and probity
of Mr. Clauss. Had he done otherwise, the
editor of tho Gazctlt might bo justified in
flinrlnz his mud balls.
The public feeling it 6trng against Mr,
und care lor tho sick, read the bible to those
who will listen, organlio pruyer meetings In
tenement houses, on street corners and ship
board, and every day and every night hold
meetings In their 49 mission churches. This
money supports, besides, 10 churches for sea-
Clauss and the persons viho were ready to ,,, 7 ,anor reading rooms, 18 other free
compromise with crime by keeping lus no- rcajD(5 r00ms, S coffee houses; nnda"llower
falcatioti a secret. Uiere is a feeling of dia- m e,ion) through which the sweet fragranco
trust abroad. anJ tjuty of rose and Illy, heliotrope and
We have conversed with quite a number KeranUnli nr0 brought Into thousands or sick
of prominent Republicans and Democrats on room, la hospitals and tenement houses.
the subject of Mr. Clauss' failure, and have Those blojsod dollars sustain a whole corps or
failed as yet to meet one but whom expresses
feelings of deepest sympathy with Mr.
Clauss in hit unfortunate Gnancial troubles,
the above assertion to tne contrary notwith
standing. As to the feeling of distrust'
which the writeravers to be abroad, thaton-
W exists in his own addled cranium. At
trained missionary nurses, giving them pre
liminary Instruction In a Nursts' Training
School! they support an Infants' Day NurS'
cry for children of working motherr, where
the little ono Is tenderly cared ror while the
mother Is out at workj and a cheap lolling
house for women. How often this housc.wltli
Us healthful moral atmosphere, has stood bo
we staled last week, the tax-payers will nof tweenn homeless girl only.tho last Ureal Day
accni.nd hi.bond.,nen will tuffer no J u.."-
loss! Somerew private oeu rrniy i.uv dc,Bne,l ts an ollaet to tho drinking tiloon,
paid in full, for a time, but even uieso wr. BnJ tljc .jiung,t Mission" lor tho rescue of
Clauss declaies a determination, to liquidate Kris rrom a llfeorshame.
to the last cent if life, and health is spared TtxrcitAXCi! wonic,
in him. Should they not bo so pard? Is Tho 8.000 drinking holes which the genius of
Mr. Clauss tho only man who has not been
able to settle In full with hia creditors? We
think not. Hundreds and thousands stand
Chincellor Crosby hus been rapidly trans-
rormlng In'o '-hotels'' are not having It all
their own way either. Last Sunday's Herald
contained ndvcrtlcmcntsofsovcn temperance
rleht there to-day, hut perhaps Mr. Boyle's ....n.inj (hat day. and this wasbut a Irnctlon,
animus in this case ariics from the bet that fho City Missions alone conduct 220 stated
Mr. Clauss "Is leading member or the
Lutheran Church T"
ncsitv, vEiiri
A Jlfauch Chunkcr of huge physical cor
porosity, but whose mental abilities os de
veloped in about half a column of twaddle
published In this week's Gazette, and jiur
porting to have been written frcm Lehigh-
ton, takes ut to task in refctence to our ur
tide of fast week on tho T. D. Clauss failure.
As an evidence that the writer don't know
whereof he writes, we quote
temperance uiceilmis a year; I'rof. Evans Is
spcaklni to crowded lioutcscvcry nigh' I Saw.
verts workluv winders on rofonnntlcn nnd
(tiling the Park Thcatro to overflowing every
Sunday night, and 13 lodges ol Uooa Tern
tdars and 18 divisions of Sons of Temperance
are working mere quietly, but doing a prcclouc
work nevertheless.
BEViX YZAnS OF HCVlViL.
Ten years ago Jorrj-Mc.Vulcv, prlio fighter,
Ih'er.tx convict, was picked upbyacl yinls
sionjry on Water street and became achanaed
man. Ho could nt rest with all the wicked
ness about htm, nnd after a fuw years of pa
tient laboring u mlstlon was built for him In
the worst part of that awtnl st reel. Here for
seven years Jerry has preached and exhorted
wives of members there are many who take
active Inttrett Id politics and keep themselves
Informed as to all public measures liable to
come bcf.TO Congress. They are even great
er partisans sometimes than their husbands,
and are rigid In their vlows regarding "bolt
tng." On no account would they permit their
husbands to dodge or "weaken" on a party
measure. If Mrs. Kelley holds these opinions
perhaps her husband's litnorlng party disci
pline has something to do with the fact that
his wife's aUcneo during the winter has cnus
cd an Interregnum In domestic discipline.
The jury In the I'amcron Oliver case
brought In a verdict for the venerable ex-Sen.
ator on Thursday. The Jury was oloseted for
three long hours. Tho delay caused the
greatest anxiety among General Cameron's
friends and a corresponding elasticity In the
spirits or the friends or the Oliver. There
wat a goad deal orexcltcmcnt In the city, and
ror the afternoon nothing else was talked
about. The feeling here among all claetet Is
almost universal for general Cameion, and
the rear that the jury mlftht sot agree caused
the greatest anxiety. Contrary to general
expectation Judge Carttcr did not charge the
Jury, but gave them the case without remark,
1 ho Judge has been tlgorously fair In tho
trial, Uauing, ir at all, to the side of The Oil
ver. The ex. Senator and hit ton Don wore
happy facet thlt evening and were warmly
congratulated.
Orcat Indignation Is full hero because Gen
eral Duller went out of his way to sneer at Ihi
remlnlue clerks In the Treasury, among whom
are many noble women whoso birth, breeding
and association entitle thcin to all possible rc-
spict when In the cause celebre, Oliver is,
Cameron, he mado last week such comments
as these. Ho was trying to mako a point
against tho plaintiffs claim ol a promise or
marriage by referring to the Tact that old Si
mon procuiod her a place In the Treasury.
Ho spoke of Simon asaCaldnctuMlccr (which
he wat not at the tltno referred to) and a
Senator, which he was, and contemptuously
sulci the Treasury wis not the school from
which Senators gradu ited their nlves.though
all tho marriageable women In Ihe Treasury
expected to marry Senators. Ho added with
a passing remembrance otSena tor Chrhtlancy
th.it nn idd decrepit man might take as wile a
young, bluomlng girl rrom tho Treasury, but
no man was likely "to tako a tough old wld
on." In the first place General llutler has
no business to s.iecr at honorable women In
government employ because his own niece
who resides In his house, Is a e'erk In tho Post
Ofllce Department, In which It is no moro
ercd liable to be employed than In the Trcas.
ury. In the next place,thc sneer at IheChrls.
tlnncy case was upnecessarry, because, when
speaking ol "old decrepit men," General IJut.
ler's client who rccntly celebrated his eight
leth blrlh lay, goes several years lietler (or
worse) than Chrlstlancy, who, nccordlngtu
the Congmilonal Dtreetory, was born March
12, 18W, and consequently Is now only sixty.
seven years old, and was throo jcars younger
when ho married a young girl cmplojedln
tho Treasury. In such a cr.se or breach of
public morals as this Oliver Cameron nffatr,
surely the Senator who honorably marries tho
woman he tlnds attractive, whether In or out
of the Treasury, should Irfs spared a sneer rrom
tho counsel for the man who notonly docs not
marr;,'but uses his Influcnco as a Senator to
forco the Government to prorldo for the mis.
tress of whoid ho Is weary. This Is A weak
spot In Gen. lluttcr's argument which tells, It
seems to me, moro against his client than any
one else.
Speaker Randall said to-day that his com
mittees were all ready, but there was no oc
casion to aunounco them until this political
dcb.ite Is over In the House. He thinks It
will last all or this week and pofslbly all of
next. Ho Intends, however, to announce tho
committees on Monday, ur, In caso there It no
session oil that day, In order lo defeat tho two.
thirds rule, on lucsday. He says that nit re
ports as to the formation of tho committees
will bo untrustworthy, as nobody will know
anything abut them until U13 list It announc
ed from the desk. Avoust,
trfini rtlnn.l rptnt-ii nvr weplc nn fjtrtck On
tlona it 120. tv, 1100, (5 M. Address
T l'lilTEH WIOUT fe CO., BniikCrS, 3i Wult
St I.Y. -
$7;
IT'
Ktlt' BIDE VISIT Oil. ToimiondOnt.
fit I row Aitdiett 1. o. VICKEUY. An-
au.fi. Maine.
iJSrrrr m Monih and rxpeuaoi fruirnntieil to
t I Aiecntf. OulUtlrce. Biuvr 4s(.'0,AU
oust A. Maine.
-y-Eissroivr BOROUGH.
STATEMENT of Kecclptt and Etpcndl,
turet or the llorough of wcliiport lor the
Year ending March 31ft, 189:
KECEIl'TS.
Tn Itaili in Treasurv at lat retort.
less exonerations and commission 190 60
' Publle square collection 6 30
" Unsh from Overseers of Poor 10 00
" Cash from Mr. Lewis Weiss 8
Total lVi
EXPENSES.
Ity Exoneration 0 00
Commission It 34
Audltlnir,
" 11. V. Morthlmor
" Win. llolllnger. Treasurer,
salary tor 1878....,
Win. II. Knei'bt. Secretary,
tnlurr for 1878
" Al. Oulh, cost or suit of Uor-
4 00
14 00
20 00.
1 00
The man ofavcraee honesty.be he Ito-
..l.i:nA Janwnt ti tliid .nr nt'lltn
eouiity,does not endorse tho Aovdo nr. in its -nJ hl wlr "k:n from tho Kultcr' a,s") n"
article nn this suhiect. His llinc at Ihe Co- presided atthe organ, while thieves, drunk-
tcife nnd Republican party is worthy of the ardt and abandoned character! have been led
writer ol tne article, ills testimony in me 10 u new me, ing revival iuib nuomi uu
late Klott-Lynn libel suit, taken with his break all ihcso years, and though Jerry Is
jormcr cuiiiiecium wim win winw, dvui.. i now tica wun pneumonia, nnu out mo sccub
hit character beyond a mistake. of consumption actively at work within him,
Answer 1st. Wo have tho knowledge that tho work goes grandly on.
our article did give satisfaction to our poo- Beeldet this, there It a plain, dingy old ma
riner s cnurcu down near tne urookiyn linage
where a constnnt rcvltal has been In progress
over tin ee years. A gray haired man, with
loving kindness written all over his sweet old
race, simply tells the ' old, old story" to a
crowd or weather-beaten sailors, street roughs
In their shirt sleeves, and Chinamen not a
rew, and In thcte three years over fifteen hun
dred or these men havo applied ror church
membership. What wouldn't some or your
churches give for an outjurlng like that!
Herod lives In New York, and to save his
golden crown of profits, decrees tho slaughter
The Centennial Board of Finance, hav
ordered n distribution of the remaining as
sets of tho Centennial Exhibition among the
stockholders at tho rato of sixty cenU kt
share, piyable April 15, 10 and 17 to ladies
only, aud afterwards lojII shareholders,
malarial Fever
Malarial Fevers, constiation,tnrpidilv of
tho liver and kidneys, gencrul debifitv,
nervousness and neuralgic ailments yield
readily to I his great disease conqueror, Hop
Hitters. It repairs the ravages of discuso by
converting the food into rich blood, and it
gives new life and vigor to the nged and in
firm always. Seo "Proverbs" in other column.
nuv h v.. Straussbcrieer.
i 11. Itiivrr. (latttuio uf 11
Oravcr 6 3&
n. II. MeDunlel. cost or suit 1 M
" D.Schoch, tax refunded.... 6 00
v. u. ivnecnr, salary ibj.. ,,o
W. llolllnger, salary lt-... 20 00
II. Trapp, room, light, fee,
for ono year 6 00
STHI-.E1S.
-T. Straussbcrgcr, work on st.
G. Itann.
S. elsh,
II. Trai p,
Ycakel ic, Albright,
II. 11. Etorctt,
llrbln lli'yer.
" F. Ibirthoiomcw,
uns uccker.
ll.Sptleniiium.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
da.
do.
do.
I'lill. Iliirlliolomew. do.
' 11. SclU'Ch, do.
John Arner, sen., do.
' A. Graver, Jr., do.
' J. G. 'onnor, do.
I. II. Miller, do,
G E'licry, do,
' A. ICust. do.
u'cs Kcnner, do.
1 Eugeno Everett, do.
' J. G. Zern, do.
' E. Uatthoiomew, do.
Mrs. O.aiojcr, V H.do.
" Win. lllmmclrctcli,
do.
d...
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
Charles Hover.
" A. Graver, sen.,
" li. Schiich,
11 II. Musselman,
" Thoma Koons,
" II Oelsel,
' l. .1. KlJtler, nam
" Wm. It. Kneehl. nosts.
" J. K. ltlckert. lumber o sa
EOOK-UP.
" S. Welsh, ror cleaning....,,. 3 00
" I'haon Olau-s, flxlnu ttoo. .. 95
" M. HaKninan. glass 98
" J. K. Iilckert. coal 7 37
By Ualanco 193 17
23 88
12 37
16 60
24 24
8 00
2 60
6 60
2 00
2 00
3 00
1 00
6 00
6 00
1 60
60
3 00
3 00
6 or
3 60
4 60
60
2 00
s oa
1 (0
3 00
CO
60
eo
1 GQ
2 60
95
! 00
$519 25
Bounty.
RECEIPTS.
To Cash In Treasury and uncollected
as per last oiarcmeni 9 oso
Tl .. I ' ...... I .... . x-e tn
Ilr Commissions 51 (S2
127 12
Treasury Balance t 761 53
To Dupllcato .if 1878 $070 19
iiy x,xunerations to
EXPEDITUHES,
By K. Anthony. Treasurer, on
Judgment In lavor ol
Franklin township $600 00
DyS. Ycakel 0145
To balaneo In Treas. and un
collected, less com
INPEHTEpNESS,
To balance due on pidgment
atlast statement $6905 62
To Interest to dato 364 33
Paid It. Anthony, Treasurer,
on pidxment 600 00
Interest to dato II 00
New Advertisements.
SHERIFF'S SALES
01' YnlunWoBcal Estate.
rtv virtue or tnndrv writs or Firtnt Facias.
I,kv. Fa. and Vkn Ex. Issued out or the
Court or Common Pleas of llarbon County,
and to me directed, there will be exposed at
llorough of Mauch Chunk, on
Monday, April Uth, 1879,
at ELEVEN o'clock In tin Forenoon, the fol.
lotting s-rvperuct, 10 win
All thnt certain
LOT OR PIECE Or OltOUND,
situate on the north side of west White street,
In the VllliigeulSuinmtt Hill. Carbon county,
Pennstlvanta, numbered on the plan or plot
thercol Eleven. containing In front or breadth
i saui w line st , lorty-nre ri., ami exicmnni;
.nce northward of that width between par
allel lines at right nngles to said street In
lena,th or depth one hundred and twenty-tit.
feet la a twenty reel wide alley) bounded
northwardly by said alley, eastwardly by a
twelve reel wide alley, southwardly by laid
west White street, and vcslwardly by Lot
nuuiDer sniriecn.
The Improvements thereon are a Two-story
FRAME DWELLING HOUSE,
thirty-two by iwcnty-elght feet) Kitchen at
tached, eight by slghteen le.t, and outbuildings.
Seised and taken Into execution as the prop,
eriy ol Solomon Haohman and Einnllue Ilacu.
man ins who.
AL-0,
Ail tuat certain i-ot or t-icce or miuuiiw,
sltuale In and lying and beln In the ruwn of
South Lehtir hton. In the Township or Million-
Intr Imiw In lh Itnrnutrh nf l.ehlibtonl. Oar.
bon County. Pennsylvania, bounded and dr.
scrtocu as iouows, town; iicxiiimnKai.ii. i obi,
thi-nt-e hv Northitmnton street. tMcntv-flvu
degrees, cast two perches to a post ; thence by
north slxly-tlve degrees, west two perches to
n H; thence by Sassafras alley souih twen-
y-nve degrees, wsi iwo iptrcue. 10 jiua, i
ii.nca bv Lot Numti.r Iwentv-nine south
sixty-five degrees, east ten perches to tho
ptaco of bcitlnnlng, and being part of lot
numuer ruiriy in tne piau or yioi. ui .uiu
town Ol l.cuiKiuoa.
Tho lmiruvcmentt thereon are a
iwo-srortY fiiame dwelling,
tri,tc.n hr twentr-fnur feet! Kitchen attaeh
ed, eleven by twelve feet; Stable, eahicen by
lwciliy-twuii'ei;uiiaeiiineiiiB,ioui;ii;vu uy iuui
teen feet, and other outbuildings.
Kclicd and taken Into execution as the pro
perty or John yieiiiauer,
ALSO,
A certain Lot or Piece oroitOUND. tltuato
nn tho northwardly side of South street, In
tne village 01 uiicr maucn. v-iiuni,, in inu
HoroUKh or Mauch Chunk, Carbon County
Pennsylvania, bi-lng the southern inoluty or
half part uf Lot Numbored on the Plan or Pint
thertul One Hundred and Kitty, containing In
tiont or breadth en thuBuld street Klfiy Feet,
and extending thence norlhwnid of thatwldth
bttween parallel lines at right amies with
tne al nouin siri-ci in leuuuioriicpui iiuu.
tv.llvo Feet to the northwardly iHiriiun or hall
part ot the said Lot Number One Hundred and
rmy ixiunoiu Euuiiiwiiruir uy inu biiiii oouiii
street, enstwarillv bv Lot Number One Hun
dred and Forly-clglit. northwardly by the
northern portion or half part ol the said Lut
Nuii.berOne Hundred and Filly, und westby
ijeuar sireci.
The Improvements thereon are a Two Story
FRAME DWELLING HOUSE,
twenty eight feet by thirty two rect j Kitchen
attached, eikht led by twenty-two leet, and
Ou buldlngt.
Seised und taken Intoexecutlon as the prop
erty 01 J oun aiecKner.
T 1ST OF APPLIHANTS FOR TAVERN
L' LICENSE, at April Term, 1879 1
Jas.S. Welhrrt.'.Manch Chunk Dor., 1st Ward
Lafayel'e Lenlt, " " "
SatuuolT llelilcr, " "
PaulSchwelbtni, " "
MnryMcGlnlcy, " ' "
John R. Smith. " "
Hrrnard McGee, " " "
William Gehrlng, 2d Ward
Jainei McElroy, " "
tJhrlstlna Knth. " " "
Dorothy Schulenbnrg, " " '
Plus Schweiblnt, East Mauch Chunk Doro.
O. J.OIasser, "
John llarkins, " '
Chris F. Curran. East Mauch Chunk.
J. W. Kaudcul.usli, Lehlghton Ilornngh
Amos W. Marsh, Welssporl llorough
John Hlncs, Wealherly llorough
George Ktjof, Lanslurd llorough
Michael O'Dnnnell "
Gcorae Holvcy, '
Francis MeCunna, "
Frank MeCann, Mauch Chunk Township.
James Sweencv. " " '
Simon Andesner, 11 u "
Daniel Houser. Mnhnnlnir Townshln
Stephen Fersterinocher. Mnhonlng Tewnsktp
eBuic iiuesnn, iimiKS lownsiup
jiiiui. it. j'urccii, nanus lownsuip.
Edward ltaber, Frnnklln Township
,,oiin ji. ,t eiFr, Luwamcnsinic vownsaip
James Cole, Pucker Township
-noi r-CKeri, rvuitier Township
larrtson Wlckel. Lower Towitmenslnr Twn.
Herman Fellliian. Lower 'rowiitiirniilnir Twn.
t'-n.l lln.l..t... I f -r..
a.vu iivuiikiici, i.vnri , .,111,119 J,J,
Penrow George, East Pcnn Tuwinhlp
LIST OF APPLICANTS FOR RESTAU
RANT LICENSE.
Leopold Rclss, Mauch Chunk Dor., 1st Ward
iianict uiicruron,
Michael Mtdadv. " " " "
Win. Ihompson, " " " 2-1 Ward
i nnrics iinxinecr, weaineriy nnrouKi
Mlctmel Oats. East Mauch Uliiink llurourrh
Levi S. Slitter, " "
Thcodoro Gersicr, " " "
in. ii. iiiiucr,
Eilward K. Shoemaker, Lansford Borough
Mrs. Nancy Mnnalus, Lansford Borough
Oscar Arner. Welssnort llorouirh.
Herman Fellman, Lower Townmenslng Twp,
.laiueB iunnoii. i.euiKll lUwnBIlip
John II. Kromer, Franklin Township,
.lulin Gllson, Mauch Chunk Township.
LIST OF APPLICANTS FOR LIQUOR
STORE LICENSE.
James McCloskey, Banks Township
itienaru uauRiicriy, "
J. .1. Gallagher, " "
John Sueency, .Mauch Chunk Township
Michael Mclionald. " "
Owen Gallagher, East Mauch Chunk Boro.
TIIOS. KKMI RElt. Olerk,
.uaucu ununv, itiarcu l, IB7V-W4
ALSO,
All that certain
LOT OR PIECE OF GROUND,
situate on the south side ol South street. In
the Village of Upper Mauch Chunk, In Ihe
S93 20 1 ItorouiFti of Mauch Chunk. Carbon c .unty.
Pennsylvania, numbered in tho plan or plot
51851 62 thereol Bevinty-lour (74), containing in front
or urciuiiu on sum count street nuv ieei. aim
extcmtlntr thence southward of that width
one hundred nnu rorty-two leet una six ineucs
on the eustwariiiy line tnereoi, un.i one nun.
dred nnd lony reel on the wist lino thereol, tc
Limit oftho Lchluh Coal i Navigation Coin
any ; bounded nortn oy huutn street, east uy
ot No. Seventv-three. south bv lands orthe
said l.ehlith Coal & Navigation Company, and
west ny lot no. oevcniy-uve.
011 00
Balance duo on Judumcnt 5648 95
To Balance na aboro stated 903 37
Liabilities In excess orRcsnurccs.... MM 68
Wo. the underslirncd Auditors or Welssport
Borough, have examined tho above accounts
ol Win. II. Kneclit, fecrctury. und Win. Hal
linger, Treasurer, and find them correct as
aoovo siatcu.
p. T. Tv A ST. t
At. WiiiTTinanAW, Auditors
J. G. llmitv, )
pie, Republican and Democratic, at this end,
because a number of them have spoken to
us on that subject.
2nd. In regard tooyr testimony in Ihe
Klotx-Lynn libel-suit. Will the gentleman
inform us when the editor of the AnvuCATrt
eare testimony in that case. It is the first
time we have been made aware of that fact.
The editor of the Advocatx had nothing to
do with that scandal. Passing over a lot of
twaddle, we come to this sentence
The people of Lehlghton and the lower Ortho tenement house Innocents; Hlvtt rare!
end of the countv, without reg.inl to iwrty
lines, tee the case in all of its criminal enor
mity, and the Advocatk will lose a greut
deal In every way by being the medium ol
aimlogy for crime ko lieinoui.
At to the Advocate being a medium of
apology for crime, lie cannot prove his as
sertions in any one instance, and the writer
knows it. There is nothing in our article of
last week which he ran by any means con
strue in that direction. At to our "losing a
great deal in every way," tho writer we
think it again out of his latitude.
We have substantial reasons for saying
that the Carsuk Advocatk is acceptable lo
the people, and this fact should be sufficient
for the writer in the Gautttt since Novem
ber 30, 1878, we have added four hundred
new subscriber to our lut, and during the
pttt six days we have received ten. Gen
eral, we do not think thit a mark of the
ponple'i disapprobation. PnyouT In con
clusion, we have not apologiied.or attempt
ed to justify T. D. Clauss in using public
money, but we do sympathise with him and
hit family !n their misfortunes.
tuuiptuoualy every day while Laiarui begt
tho crumbs from tho rich man's table; tut
whoever concludci Ihcrefr. m that the city Is
wllhout ten rlghteou men has something jet
to learn about New York ! SloltLbV.
In hit lecture before the Iron City Til
den Club, of Pittsburgh, Tuesday evening
Mr. J. Hopkins strongly endorsed Mr. Til
den as the Democratic Presidental candidate,
which elicited tremendous applause. The
followlnc dispatch wat read I
.. Niw YoBK,April 8, 1879.
To the Lecturt Committee of (Ac Iron City
Tit Jen Ctub, ntttburqh, Ta.:
ricase communicate to your club my
thanks for their Invitation to attend the Ice
ture of Mr. Hopkins, though my engage
ments render It impossible to be present In
1878 the Deminracy achieved a victory in
the name and for the take nf a reform Ad
ministration, which would restore the Gov
ernment, in spirit and substance at well at j
Our Letter from Wnkliliistoii,
Vnclt Sam'i Bonanza The Great Exhibit of
our financial Strength The Extra Scuiion
and itt Itijluncc ttjion Washington Gam
etics The Arbitrated Qiie of Camcron
Qlkcr Ended Sutler on the Ircaiury
Girls, etc.
Wasuimitox, D. C, April 6, 1879.
The rnbscrlptlons received yesterday tothe
four per cent loan amounted to 459,602,760.
The Secretary o7 the Treasury If sued a call
ror the balance or the 6-20 bonds, consols or
1864, yesterday, and to-day acall wlllbe.lssued
for tho whole of the 6-20 bonds, consols of
1863. The two calls amount to the turn of
459,665,700. The a-geegste calls, Including
those since January 1st, amount to $310,165,
700, maklug sn annual saving or Interest or
A.9,991,314. This unprecedented subscription
came principally from the banks of New York
city. One bank, the New Y'ork Bank of Com.
merce, made a single subscription of 10,000,
000. This Institution Is one of the best estab
lished and conservative banks In the country,
and has been a steady, but not large subscrib
er lo l.'ie four per cents. On thlt account It It
believed l!'at the subscription was made to
meet a legitimate demand lor the bonds, and
not lor tpcculathe purposes. The rapidity
with which the refunded operations or the
Government hat been carried on tlnce Janu
ary 1, 1679, has no pa.Kllcl In the financial bis.
tory cf any country, witu the single exception
or ihe marvelous sales of (he bonds of the
Princh government- to meet ti" war Indem
nity due to Germany at thccloio ni Ihe Fran
co Prussian war. Tho record shows the "'let
ol SSO.ooo.ooy of bonds In less than nlnet"
aays. Hearing such a low rate or Interest that
a lltttle moro than a year aito the Secretary
orthe Treasury despaired' of t'lng able to ne
gotiate their tale.
NEWS tiOSSlf.
An anti-Cliincso lcaguo has been formed
in Victoria, Australia.
Lifo is too short and precious to bo care
lessly used, or heedlessly thrown away.
Then bo careful, if you haven cough or cold,
not lo allow it to get tho mastery, but uio
Dr. Unas' ExK'ctoraut, which will euro you.
All druggists pell it.
Dnriug a thunder storm in Chicago, Wed
nesday evening, u incleor fell to tho ground
on tho South Side, and just before sinking,
burst into fragments resembling clinker.
wiitic in inauirtiie meteor seemed "winte
with heat," and nbout a foot in diameter.
A suildcii outburst of eloquence on Ihe
part of the ndvocates oftho Pittsburgh Four
Millioil Jli.it bill has been accoiiiintnicd by
a sudden ami serious set-back to thnt cuter-
prifo ill tho Hurrisbiirg Ilouso of Represen
tatives, although Iho iiulclinito jxictjiono
inent Wednesday is hanging otr an unset
tled motion to rcroiiHilcr. That is one ml -
mlrable piccn of work done by tho House,
and theio tho matter mav bo left for the
present.
F. W. Grcnnelle. feller of tho National
Bank of Honet-dalc, Wayne county, it found
to bo an emliezzlcr. lie took $3,585 of bank
funds, ami owesf 15,(100 besides. Hurlaiiiis
to have lost tho money in speculation in
Berkshire hogs, having ft famous stock farm
known ns tho Ridgo I-arm.
A jiipgmcut for$2S5.noo was filed in the
County Clerk's oflice, New York, Wednes
day, in tho suit of Ario Tarilce, surviving
pirtncriti tho film of A. Pjrdco .t Co.,
against the union Iron Company or Buffalo,
The claim was nude iinorpruinissorv notes,
A judgment was also filed in favor of Ann
Packer against tho tamo defendants for
$320,573,211.
Catharine Tlinmns, aged (15 years, who
lived alone in Markham township, Ontario,
was lounii inuriicreii m tier house on .Mon
day. Robbery is supposed to have prompt
ed Ihe crime.
Thecmisrantcarsofa tnin on tho Pacif
ic Railroad were thrown from the track near
Winncmncca, Nevada, on Monday, by Ihe
breaking ol a mil, nnd Ira A. March of
wilkesbarre wat killed. Two .other pat.
acngert were injured.
A passenger train on the Iicbanon and
Tremont Railroad ran Into a wacrron con
taining a man nnd two boys, near fiwatera
Station, Tuesday afternoon. One of the boys
was killed, and the other dangerously, if not
lauuiy injure!.
The furniture in the Grand Union Hotel
Saratoga, recently levied upon for unpaid
taxes, was bid in by ex-Judge Lester, agent
oi uio oiewan estate, wnosuuscqueutiy paid
une amouiu oi me levy.
"I"' oilier American products, has
ueeu UCt. ukr11 u o'b inu idna r.xjNismon,
and its slili.-Mcnt to Europe steadily inmW
ci. At last ao. vims one man in Koine was
Poor Account.
RECEIPTS.
Tn llnnllrate tl92 6:
Tn nnlanca from last Report 1 01
i'o ltalauceduo irom .zra .uoycr .... to
(198 ol
EXPENDITURES.
By Exonerations.............. $ 1 60
- ior ruining -
" Commissions 9 56
Paid tor Duplicate 30
" Funernl expenses nfnegro. 8 74
" Nurse for Miss Harp 110
" Expenses ror Kruin 3 60
" Provisions ror Miss Harp.. 3 19
" Expenses lor Mcna lloyer. 2 00
" Expenses for Miss Harp... 2 76
" Expenses ror sick tramp... 1 91
" Receipts for orders issued.. 103 68
To balance in Trcaturi ... 67 60
. .. i . .. . irniiaifl tn.ir saia.
lorm, lo me uenign manner III wiueii Hi - , .
..... .....i..! i,,,r,ut,i,ii;..r,..j.u ti... I Evcrvono accustomed lo Ihe wart of oilr
were defrauded orthr Trulls nf that' victorv I Wmklnaton would agree that a dull.rtlmr. I negotiating for lUk.nUO tons.
iv a false count of the electoral votes. That soelallr. was never known In the sprlmr of tlie'l A Roscommon flren. id) farmer, return
vrrMigcatUiin lhlrgenerlui thercspon-1 jearwhenOungress ts Intesslon, Oho hears ! ing last month' from the Assiret, where he
iihiliiyoi a iar greaurrqueiion. i ne great I of none of the iinsll pnrtles which have even "J" oouineit oomiientatlnii ,.-inaiiciouiiu
duty li to vindicate tlie right .or the people made Lent a buy lime heretofore. Thli ex-' Jllry V ,wo 'tnrM
i8?. !rUt " tn ,u6ver" ' ,elon Kara a nightmare to at least one
two men
v to two Irtirtcs. Was seised
and Hum: out of tho traiu. Both h'S legs
were broken,
Miss Ma.gler of Cliisrco, one of Iho grad
uateaofthe Women's Hospital College, hat
Tho Improvement! thereon aro a Two-5e,-;
1RAME DtVELLING HOUSE,
with basement, eighteen by thirty tlx rect,
and oulbulIdln'4t.
Seised and taken Into execution at Ihe prop
erty of George Roth.
ALSO.
All that certain
LOT OR PIECE OF GROUND,
situate on Rail Ro.i l street, In the vlllaite nf
summit Hill. iMiuntlcl anil , cscrllicu us lol-
lows: iieglnnlmj atthe northwest corner or
Market nnu icnu itoau street in saiu voiukc,
I hence extending along said Rail Hoad street
south sixty and ono quarter, west sixty eight
reel moro or less to ground olS. F. Mlnnleh;
thence along the same northwardly nnd par
allel to satii mantel street one uunureu iiun
rorty-two feet to a twenty leet wldo alley;
thence along said nltcy custMurdly plxt-lx
feet more or !ess tor.ilu Market street; thence
along Market street southwardly ono hundred
and twenty. tiro leet to tho place ol beginning.
The Improvements thereon are a
THREE STORY BRICK HOTEL,
thtrty-clsht front by thirty-three fret depth,
with three Story llrlck Addition twenty-two
by toriy-ono leet; Fruino Kitchen attached
sixteen by twenty-two feet; Framed Mioe
Shop with shed roof rurteen by thirty feet,
Frame Siablo tldrly-tlve by seventy-three feel
and uulbulhllnKS.
Seized and taken Into execution as the prop
erty of Nathan Kloti.
4108 01
iv ft,n nmiersltrnM Auditors, hare oxam
inn.i t, Accounts of Urtiln Hover nnd Chas.
Miller, Overseers of ihe "Poor, ror the year
endinit March 31st, 1879, nnd find them correct
as auove statcn,
r . -T. lvAST. I
Ai. WiiiTTixonAM, Auditors
J. O. HiKiiv. )
Welssport, April 12, 1879-W3
Maiibood : How Lost, How Restored!
Just Dubltehei.. a newetiitlon ol
Ilr. CnlTvmrll'n CeleLriiU-tl
i:Nny on I no r&illcnl cure(witliout
luruicinei iz rrBiiJiAiuiiwa
Bit ni li ii we'iKm-H', iiio;uui iij
Krmlnnl I.nimiM. ImnolfUI'V. Men
tn und t'iiTMcal Incnpantr I'uuP(monts to
Mnirotro. etc.. nlfo. I'niuumDtion. J-iillfpsr
aun run, 'in.ui'r'.i uy sell'inuuiKenco cr cxuai
li.r.Hii'bi&t(il uuilior in Ihm m mlinljto lis
fay. cknr.y iemii tifltes, from j tn.iv yen it,1
ucce-iul pr cfco, tt.at tho untrnniK cm e
qurnco it ptafiibute may t laicaily cuit
U'l.'lmut ! n iliiifrnn i m.a rtt liitfrniil Illl'lil
climorthe ntifjlicullua of tlie Lip Ihi lumilln
Aitit raiu'M fir .-urn nt imix kimn i. rertakn Olid
ctT.ctuJl Uvmeaunoi which every auu-rrr, 1 o
tu hut what Ins condulou my if, may cure
ujjimeii i nvaniy, iirivau it aim i txiitvu ij.
'1 hi 1ut turn nhnnltl b tn tha haud of ever
vouln anil everv maiiiu IhelBixl.
sent untlcr Kfal. lu plam envelope, tn anr
addresp, iutiaHl on receipt of h'i cents, or
AuareasiJQ nmiiiiiir,
Tlie Culvcrwrll Ittcdical Co,
41 ANN Street, N, Y,
r. O. Cor 45SC. apr.Url
Slatington Dental Office
EtTABLllHltD 1B70.J
R
i;uisTi;ns xoiick.
Notloo It herehy rrlvcn that tho Executors.
Administrators ami tlu.irdltins hercin.iitoi
named ha e Itkd their respective accounts of
me lonovTinir esinies m mo lierrisicr s umeo
BetermihiioM
lUBfiS'ft!.
r
uari on, nhlcli accounts l.ava been allotted liy
mo jtetisier, win ijo irtseiueu to mo juuge
day ol April next, ut 10 o'clock A. Ol., tor
coiiunuuuon
Flrsl nnd final account of Ilurro Itiincmu. nd.
ininisirnior oi tnitesiaie oi t r.uiK ittaurer,
iuio oi ine lotvnsuinot jjanKS'aruou coun-
t-, Ph., dioM.
Flrstnnd final account ol ('hnrles Albrlitht,
executor ot the estate or Mary Angcllnc
Kuehner, dee'd.
First and final account or II. F. Scnxrcavcs,
administrator ol tho eslato of J ae. schwenk,
deceased.
First and final account or Isaac and l.evl
West, executors, &.C., or Jacob West, dae'd.
First and final account ol I' J. Klstler, ad
ministrator or tho estuto ot Peter Storm,
dee'd.
First and final account or Adplph llussmnn,
administrator ol Charles llussman, dee'd.
Final account or Tllfthin.in Arner, guardian
or Ilachnel btrauM', minor child ol David
Strau.-s, Lite ol Illahoniui; lovvustili, Our-
lion county. Pa., deu'd.
Final nccount or John Illncs, ndmlnlstrator
ol Kleanor II. Hlncs, late of Weutlierly
Itorouu;li, deceased.
UEHAUU PHILMPS, nejjUter.
Mauch Chunk, March 22, 1879 n4.
SSl.'Ei:'S NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby L'iven. that J. t,. O tlKU
Assignee orihe Istu oorF. I'.SICUMKUhas
llled tils account us such assignee, tn the t.'uurt
or Common Pleas ort'arhon County, und that
the same will conic ut r-r conllnoatlon. nnd
will bo allowed by said Court on the 141 h dny
or April, 1879, unless cuuso bo shown tothe
contrary. uy the Court.
TUOS. K KM ErtF.lt,
March 8, 1879-tc I'rothonotary,
In order to close ou the balance of our "Winter Stock of
ess m!s9 llry CSoods,
i
we have dctciniincd not to pack away a single dollar's worth
of the same, nnd will positively move the kntire stock
quickly, at Prices regardless of C O S T, in conse
quence whereof wc have made such Gigantic
Keductions that wiirastonish the public
in this section of the country.
HlT If you would save time and money, fail not to at
tend this important sale. Respectfully,
do rjL NUSBBATOIC sfc SON,
Linderman's Block, Opposite the Public Square,
Jan. 4 LEHIGHTON, PA.
My Motto ; Be Suro You Arc Eight, Then Go Ahead l"
Medicines
CHAS. W. LENTZ,
Pharmacist, Family &. Dispensing Druggist,
Dealers in Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, choice En
glish, French and American Perfumeries, Hair, Tooth
and Nail Brushes, Imported and Domestic Soaps,
Sponges, Chamois Skins, Stationery, Fancy
Box Papers, Lamps and Lamp Fixtures,
at prices which defy all compction !
My Prescriptio)i Department
Receives special attention, and is the most complete
in the county ; it is supplied with the best quality of
Remedies that can be obtained, and so regulated as
to preclude the possibility of a mistake. Prescriptions and
Private Recipes compounded at all hours of the day or night
by myself, at the Lowest Prices possible.
ITT Ad Drurs nrd Bcicei sold liy mn are ruaraniecd lo Do Stalelly Tore ted Mann's.tnrr
rremtho vcrc net! Crude Antrim. No (Iced Adnlternicd st Hv Kst. bhshment, BATIS.
TIO.n aUAHAKTUUD Oil MONliY ItKFUNDlil). Orders by Mail receive prompt sites-
HOI'-
Tlinn'.inr mv trlccds and the oubtio (tenernP y lor past favors I coi'tWemsllr ask a share t
future patroLoce, rfoa'uutclnirnnt ronc'iou in etery oaso.
Itosptftluiy,
CHAS. W. LENTZ,
Next to the Fort Allen Hou6e,
WEISSPORT, Carbon Co., Pa
Nollco la hcrfbv clrcn. that Lottcrs of Ad
mhtisi ration ujion io KstJite ol Iiinic ?1 liter,
latctirjMnucUUliunk Tow nslilp'ar bon Coun
ty, I'a., huvo I'CcnKrantcil tc UiounilerBlgnod.
Ail pLTMns ktiowmr tlicinsolvca indcl'tcil to
fahl estuto will inuko 1m media to imyment,
nnd thtK"o huvlng clulms w 111 jtrcscnt t lit id,
duly autlicnUo.iU'd, lor nettlotnent lo
AAUiS IMlLLKIt, Administrator.
Alahonln twp., March 15, 187U-w6
m iv couSt themselves in st every elwtinn, b",,enof ""r",1'"" l"el falls. She
and prolong their dominion Indefinitely. . 01 been suoce.i.rul In tr-lnnlnr. kv mmtiiilv.
Such quution0ughttoboJ.ve.ttof.verrj na! , " 7 M"" J"a"1 1 examination, a plaoe a. siistant pl.yeiei.n
raei, anu inesn. . to iho county lusanu Asylum. This Is the
tsucoess of a lady in sccur
uiuon in thisoountrv, whtre
Siumi. i, TjVBSw.aBjr-.i.r i .irltv( u,.nir-.r ihsii t ' ' 1
persons! aiueri. The wronnto IndividusLi i tkst Ooaitress had suddenly met.
become Inslguifiaut lnonninirison with the Plll0 thoaRht that ia must begin lioued- Hrst onmiietitlve si
crime against the people, against free sSfeJ lately lo sail on the fsraltnis of ill lbs teoa-' lot; ImspdM posit
e-ntnenl, and all Uis best hopes of msiikiniors, so llstrcil her that she wcli and mn ! itvr ot Lutli sex
Artificial Teeth Mafle lo Restore tie
Origiiial Contour or Lips & CheeKs.
Persons ordering a Set of Teeth, and residing
at 1-chtnuton, Welssport or vicinity, or any
point within VJ miles from Statlnglon, will
ItECEIVE AN
Excunsiox Ticket
TO AND fltOM SAID POINT fit EE I
Very Jlespectfully,
Dit. L. C.iirnKLL.
J'tiuia Term x Hrtcunx I Apt- lj
ALSO.
All that certain
LOT OR PIEOE OF GROUND,
situate on the north side of I.ehlrth street, In
the ilorouihut Lust Mauch Chunk, aforesaid,
numbered In the plan or plot thereol, till),
contaliilnK In front or hrcadth on su il Leliiun
street, flu v feet, nnd cxteudtnir tluucu north
ward .ne hundred and llll teel to other
around of SHld Oompatiy, boundcil nortti hy
ine arounus oi saia uoio lany, east ny lot An.
flfi-lwo, south by L.ehtgh ttieet, und by
r IllM Dll VVV.
The Improvements thereon aro a Two-Story
FRAME DWELLING HOUSE,
sixteen by eighteen, and outbuildings.
Seised and taken Into execution as the prop
erty oi unmet wuru.
ALSO.
All that certain
PIECE OF OHOUND OR TOWN LOT,
situate In tho llorough of Idauo'i Chunk,
County oi tiaroou. una rttaieoi t'enns)iv.tiiia,
Ulnironlho north side uf West llruudwti
street, In said llorouuh, and numbered In tho
lnn or pioi iiiereoi mi. ininr-siz, coniaiuiiiK
nfioiiLor brondth on said Wtst llrotidwuv
street twenty-nine ieei, ami coniiiiuinir norm.
wuruiv u( riuoi uukub iroiu sum ivesi uruau
wmv one hundrvtl and fllty feet, bouu-lud
southwardly bv West liroadway. eastwardly
lv lot no. tiuriv-luur. weMWaruiv uv lol no.
thirty-clKht. and nurtliwardly by urounds of
the LMingn uuai navigation uouipauy.
The Iruproveuicnts thereou are aTwo-Story
FRAME DWELLING HOUSE,
with French roof, twenty-nine by thirty-fits
feet.
Sclted and taken Intoexecutlon as the prop
erty oi i;uaries it. .oeue.
ALSO,
All that certain
LOT OR PIECEOF UROUND,
situate en the south side ot west White street,
IU lllO H.UjiO V, dUI'IIUI, illlliUtflUUII
Pennsylvania, numbered In the plan or plot
thereof Numbers 'Iwenty-lwo, Twenty-four
aud Twenty--lx. containing In front on s.ild
west While street nlr.ely net, and exiendina;
thence soutuwaru one uunureu ana iwciny-
nve led to a twenty iei wiue alley ikiuiiui-u
norlliby west White street, east hy lot Number
Twcuiy, south b) said alley, and west by Lot
rtumovr swenty-eigni.
The Improvemenls thereon are a Two-story
FRAME DWELLINQ HOUSE.
wllh French Roof, thirty by Ihlrty-slx feet i I
t wu-siory nuciien aiiaeneu, sixioen oy emu
teen feet l Wood Shed aud Coal llousr, six by
twcniy-elitht leet, and outbuildings.
Seised ami taken into execution as tho prop
erty of J, l. Arner, and to be sold by
J. W. RAUDENI1USH, Sheriff.
Mauch Chunk, March W, 1878
rpO WU01I IT MAY COSCEUX.
The underilxned respectfully notifies the
Vublio thai, aia late priraie sale ine ii.nu
niirnm.n an,l V..IU limi.ot. iMilonllli to the
Voung A merlin ornot itaml, or wei.spori. For sie In oovernmeni bwiub-o. iioiio i
pa., were nurcoatrtf lv Lim. una mat ne w.u i
ujI allow any inierf.iene. with his property. I
'OSCAR A UN lilt, v.li.iri. I
KsrskS, llie-w)
II I il tj li' rend 25 cents In stamps or cur
II l It iv rencv lorn nvw lltiiists Hihik.
It treats nil diseases has 35 lino Kngriivlngs
showing iMisltiuiis Htsumed by sick horses, a
table ol doses, a large collection of Y'aluaiii.is
IMIIlli 'iKt ii'i-s, rules ior leuingiiie uue
lslFlFIV ofa horse.wllhaneniriavinashow-
Ini; teeth ol cacti ye.ir, and a larita amount ol
other valuai'lo horse liitorinnllon. Dr. Win.
u. unit says, l nave buuuiu uooks mat i
paid 35 and 10 for which 1 do not like ns well
us 1 do yours." mind koii a Jiurt-i.AU.
AOhNTl W A NTKn. 11. J . li. CIM1JA 'I.H.,
Enosburgh Falls, Vt. mar. 15-) 1
THE
ALPINE SILVER MINING COMPANY,
OF COLORADO.
Capital, $2,000,000.
Par Tallica 310 per Slmre
UNASSESS1ULE.
J
200,000 Shares.
Dan. J. Splaiic,
Treasurer.
I. Tlininpsoil,
Secretary,
The properly of this t'ompony consists of
twelve inlii. s nnd mininu; locutions, located In
Lake I'ounly, tolorado, In tho icinlty of
i.eaiiviiio. upon an oi wnicn extensive wrrK
has been done. In all casts exlub llnir true
lissuro veins, good puy streuK, and wun de
llned lodes.
Three oftho leading mines nre well opened
up nnd hnvu at thu lowest t-omputalloii over
TEN THOUSAND TONS UF HUM IN
SIGHT ; by May 1st. theliallruad now under
consiruciiuii will be wlihlna short distance ol
this property.
i ne uoinpti
uinv nronoes lo sell a norilon ol
Us stock nt $1.50 ' share for thu purose of
inoru coiopieieiv tieveioiuug us mines, nnu ior
the erection of works for the tieutuicni ufits
ores.
Application for the stock mny be made to
the oltlce of the Company, at til liroadway,
New York.
N. ll.-7'Ae Mining Record, ot New ork.
the hlghist mining uuthorliy In this country,
says leu. 1st, 1S7V. Tho principal owners In
this company are hard working men who by
their own labor have uncovered large tmtltes
ol ore which they now wish lo extract and
send tn market. Our renters will du well to
make a venture wllh thesu worthy men. Hits
money will probably bo returned Mthcm
twenty fold. Tho business o uuagemeni has
been placed In tliocaru of .Mr. J. I.. Thoinp
ron, nn otneer if high (landing Inoneorthe
largest nnd be't hunks in tho city. A Pros
pectus giving full I articular! sent Iree, on
application to thu Secretury. Imarl5-3in
I'l'innii llorso it ii il Cow 1'uwili'r
G1
MRS.
Kn pa otook hcalthT an4 In pooO condition. It
uiiU tUiettou and ueini latton. It mattm (ni.
muscle and mil k. 11 v ifiutf U a lioro will i'u
mtire wuik Hi.d a oiur Live wore nit k al ie In
botturHUitlUui(f ciidli ou. It aUo keeps ponl
iryheaHUy ami nicieascmlie quantity tt e fn,
Ii istmHdR iy Dr. Levi Otmliouter oiuii tils,
backol iSt 'lltrdtlect( I'liila. It imtold tv
actual woiWit. ot ia ienU per bounii. bv A. J.
UUltLl.NO.LeLifUtOiJ. NOV. "Ji. l8T8-3mo.
A. C. PETER,
OF
E A. Peter's Central Drug Store.
I.EUCKEL3 BLOCK, LEHIGHTON, T.V.,
resoeelfullv annnnnce to the peoide of Le-
ilf-ltdin nmt vlriitltv. Ihflt ilifl will CiniltlUR 111.
bu.lneos. aahirolofuie n l thanslag them for
pnt favors, ks a onunusnco ine.eoi, ou
will a.woT nud a lull line ut
PUEE DRUGS and CHEMICALS,
PATENT MK11ICIN K.S. llOItMt:
and I AITI.i: I'O A DCit8. TOll
Kl AllTH.'li-J.Ml'Uue.a.
MOlShKIN-.. 1 Alt. aud FAN
CY HTATIONKUY.il, test llyl" id
PLAIN and FANCY WALL PA-
i-j. i.a. u, jt ,.. mite-,
l'Ulll. WINE and I.IQUOUSfor luediclnul
use, Jte. at Lowest Trues. 1'iiy.iciau'a pre
scr.tuloua compounded ny Dr. f r. Horn, ut
ah hours ol the day und iilgtil.nundsvnolud-
MSICll21,'7S-yl
IIUSUAND'S
Calcined Magnesia,
Four First Fnsmvtt JUdii-s Awabded,
More scrceabte to the Tssie. and Smsll.r Dose
jan. 4, 18TS.Y
Mew Croeslg i Mew Prices I
t respectfully tvnnounce to tho citizens of Lehigh ton and
vicinity that I havo leased tho Old Pust-Oilice Stand, on
BANK Street, Lehighton, and that 1 am now receiving a
full lino of
consisting of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Underwear, Hosi
ery, Handkerchiefs, Jewelry, Ribbons, Ruches, lady's
hand-mado Clouds, Gloves, Fancy Soaps, Brushes,
Combs, Buttons, Collars, Machino Needles and
Oil, Znphers, ITancy Stationery, and
all other articles usually kept in my line.
Also, Agent for the celebrated
IDEiism" Oabbsmiet Hkgs-am.
OgT5 Call and examine my poods ; the prices aro so low
that they cannot fail to suit all.
7-1 8. . WJIJEATIiEY.
Urueenusu l cvvuiry vioies, snu bv
T. J. HUSBAND, Jr.,
.t mil APFll ltti
Tiie Carbon Horaal Iustitnte,
AfTordinu a Ten-Week ''ourso for Teachers,
will bo orirnnli d In thu Public School llulld
Ing, I'AItUYVlLLU, I'a.,
Monday, May 19th, 1879.
Thorough and pr.ictlcal Instruction In tho
common brunches enumerated In Tencheis'
rertitlcalc, and profes.lonnl Irnlulnir In tho
science nnd art ol teaching. A special class
will ho organised lor thu hi'mfit ol llurul
Teichers who may dcslro drill In vocal deliv
ery. Tho science of touching will bo tnught
by a combination oi icxi-uook una iuiick Mi.tni
lectures while experience In tho nrt of teach
ing will Im ninply nllor.led liy ilally practice
In leaching In the .Model School to be connec
ted with ihe Normal.
Ilomnntlo location, lino biiinunir, ptensnni
rooms nnd irood community ltnllpad facil
ities lur getting to and trom tho School aro
excellent, nnd for teachers In the lower districts
tne location is as ncnriy cenirai s posnoie.
Arrnniremenis having been mnde hi which
students will bo fiirnlrli.il wbh the use of
Text-books Jite of lO-i, the usual ouu.iy ior
books will thus bu s. veil to nil who limy at
tend. Good Hoarding will be recund for s'u.
denis r,om abroad, ol reasonable rus. Lin
clenl nsslrtanls will bo engaged should tho
attendance warrant ir.
TERMS
Normal llepirlmcnt 4 00 per Session
rtormal I'cpnrtincnt 6 no lr t bersion
MikIcI -school 2 W per Session
Model t-chool 1 W per J4 .-esslon
Payments to Ijo mudolnvailtibly In advanco
for each lialfserslon. The toregolng charges,
Including the use of Tcxl-liooks, In all cans.
Applicants from n illstnnct should make on.
illo.ulon at an early day to necuro suitable
Minrillnir accommodations, Kor further par
ticulars, address,
j, r
ROWLAND. Trlnclral,
l'arryvlllc, I'cnna.
a- I have the honor to refer to Co. Supt.,
R. lln.ronn, stLehlshion, who glvisiha
madsrlsklug his b.arty approval,
uar.21
For CONSUMPTION
aho
All Diseases that Lead lo It, such as Coughs,
Colds, Uronchltls, and all Uls.
eases of the I.ungs,
CORED 11Y
Allen's Lung Balsam!
list become known ortl appreciated in every,
town nd village tl rju-lout, ilio U. HedBisies
unit 1miuiu on ot C'kuuum. 4iuodit'd. oi Inouv
aiLisol billies aro an iiad yn ,i; .udtbou.uuiis
ot Tiitumle tHiifyto it. unequal id power lu
heal ug tbe dietaies it ts reootuiuei.ded fur.
It Is Harmless to toe most liuiteute Child.
It contains no Opium lu auy fvrin.
Directions accorapsuv each bottle.
It is woo bv medicine del ers generally. 19 4
AH Soldiers, wounded or Injured, can now
obtain Pensions, under tho new law to date
from discharge. Address at once, with stamp
for blanks and new Soldiers' circulars.
W.O. 11 EH I NO Kit & CO.,
lit SinUhneld St.. Pittsburgh, I'a.
OS-Oldeit Claim Agency in the Slate.
E. E. 0.
EtTRl-KAR D Oil,, (l-fortv de-reesbinher
arc test than tho law leqatrer), can be liaised
tn nnr J.AMP wheie the chimney burner Is
ur-nt; Is W Allll ANTED .NOT TO EXPLODE,
under forieitnre of f lot).
nriixct.usivn county iiiohth for
b I J I'llzaKltALl). Bote I'roo. ft Msnnl'r,
103 A. 103 N. Fonrih st, I'ldlsd'o.
AUo. WItOI.KSALK DRALKlt IN HEAD
LIGHT. COAI, OILandBUItNINO FLUID.
N. 11 A Isrge assoitmrnt of fafssl lli nt
CIIANDLI.'KPB. OR CKETb, BIIONZB
I.A.Ml'i. liUltNUns, Sic, Ac, Constantlr oa
hand. Sept. S Smo.
URIAH FATZINGER
Prsorctfnllr announce! lo the people that ha
III If-sid the Shop of 8AMUKL II ED E IV-LINu.on
North Street, Lehighton, Pa.,
and propose! to resume ht. old business ot
Carriage and Wagon
BUILDING,
and res pre! Tut r ask a thare nf public iatrD
aco, tuorautt'ln itie v.'o'kniaii-bipto te rqoal
in tne best, a4.1l t&o Pitcei to bo ht low at tbo
lowctt.
REPAIRING
of all kinds promptly attended to a very res.
MHiable churges.
UllIAII FATZINOEIt,
Opuo'lto I'ub.le Sijnsre, North Street,
Feb llyl Lehlghton, I'a.
!Snlu or lo Kent.
An ellrlMr located t Rtorr Double
Frame llo ire sltusteln Klt Welssporl,
with fit eaud one-hsll seres ol Laud, a
good Orchaid of choice spiilea, ale. For turtb.
er pariicu-ars. sppiy 10
L. T, ULKPI'INOER.
Jan, 11. LeLlghten, ra'
NATIONAL HOTElT
CllltTLAMlT ht., near Uromlvrny,
ssrEw yobe:.
IIOTIHKISS & POND, I'roprleton.
On tlio IHtropenu l'lnii.
the Ttpsunrant Cafe snd Lunch ltunm l.
tnebed are unsirpaMcd for eheaineM .nd ex.
relleuceofeeivic. HcomiSlcu toftperd.T,
VI tin per week. Conventeut to all Ktrrw-a
and :ily " llroads. NEW FUIlNITUllK.
NUW MANAUEUKNT. Jsn IS-yl
1ir xs, 4 v"ti r" S3 newest and mot papular
t uetion and tmnserornt' bImi. a list of all the
batllra. when anit where lourht. sense thn
w.r. 01 .lentst.Bip. Adi'.rr.s IiwriMOND
1 nm-ii I'h ierlitii tsMs-