The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, April 19, 1879, Image 3
-V JtiHt SlEWKKSi DISTItlcr ATT01WKY COUNSMton AT LAW. Office, Klots'a Halloing Dloilawsy. MAUUnoilUNKt TA HettllnK Estates. Flllnit Accounts nd Orphsna Cenrt rrnotice a specialty. . , Trill nt :nnes carclullv. attended to Legal transactions In KniriiaU and Otrinn, Jan . THIS PAPER p.mvS m'Z ass OTaxisya-o" y1k' TBACTS may Ho wade lor It In lllill lUIUit SATURDAY, APlUl. 10,1S7. Locdl and Personal. to Hinscmncits. Subscribers lo the Cakbox Adtocatb will lalto special notice that our terms re ono dollar it year strictly in advance, If not so paid $1.25 will be charged in every Instance. Subscribers getting their papers by mall will refer to the direction tabs on their papers and note the date, and remit accordingly. West's liver pills cure liver complaint. Oarden seeds, fresh and pure, at Dur ling's drug store. Chew Jackson's Bst Sweet Navy To bicco. 7 JO- Parties going west can get tickets from Bert. Seabohlt, Ij. V. II. 'It. depot. 16 12 Fdn Salb. Eight shares of the Capital stock of the 1st National Bank of lichighton. For further particulars apply at the Advo cat office. A choico lot of Clover seed, and a lot of Michigan Whits Tino Shingles and Floor ing, jubt received, and for sale cheap forcash nt Jt.li. Gabel'a hardware store. 10-."!. You can find everything in the drug line at the store of C. V. Lent, Wcissport, fresh , pure and cheap. New and elegant aborted stock or wall paper, just received at Dolon's Mnncli Chunk at prices defying competition. Taper hang, lug a specially. Watches put in first class order at Dol on's, Mauch Chunk. For beautiful designs in wall papers, fancy stationery, Ac., call on E. F. Lucken back, near the Broadway house, Mauch Chunk. Iiowcst prices in Carlwn County. H. II. Peters announces to his friends and tno citizens in gcncr.il that ho is now rrceivin-r and oncnine his spring stock of cloths, cassimcrcs, vestings and suitings, and that ho is prepared to make up all classes of clothing at prices never beforo hoard or in this eection. "Perfect fits and Lowest trices." it the motto of this housei'and don't you forgetlt. Btoroln the rust-office building. Lewis Weiss is now receiving and open ing a new and elegant stock of. hats, caps, boots and shoes forspringand summer wear, which he is prepared lo sell at unprecedent- ly low price?. IIo respectfully invites an iospcetion of his stock feeling assured that he can give full satisfaction. The Popular Western Ticket Agent, 1). O'llnan, will be at this ofiice next eilnes dav night. If you intend lo go west, call and see him, he will send you right, cheap and quick. Mrs. Wilson Druckcnmiller, of East reun, who has been lying ill since the lat ter part of March, and whoso husband is in Kansas, died on Monday evening last, and was buried Thursday morning, at Ben Sa lem church."2tl)cceased had been married hut a few months, ami her husband had shortly after left for Kaunas with n view to locating, and was thus absent at the time of her, death and hurial. Next vcar the tenth census of the United States will he taken. Tho I33d annual meeting of the Lutli cran Minlsrcrium of Pennsylvania and ad jacent States will bo held in Salem's Luth eran church, Lebanon, commencing Juno 8, 1879. EaslerSundayand Monday passed w ith us, this year, in aiiuict and orderly mail' ner. In tho minlug regions of Lower Mneun rie there are but " few peoplo in enforet idleness now. All of the many mines arc going, and it is indeed a pleasing and en couraging sight to see mice again the smoke curling up from the many tall stacks at tho various mines throughout the district. Wa ges too have gone up, most of tho contractus now paying 73 cents a day, instead of from 40 to CO, as last winter. The present stale of things indicate a lively summer through out Lower Macutigic. Atlcntoien Demo crat. Samuel Smock, an oldemplovco of the Lehigh Valley Ituilroad was ancsted in South Bethlehem on tho chargo of having stolen money and tickets from tho Company- There were C,531 tons of coal shipped over tho Lehigh Valley Hailrc-vl for the week ending the I2th iust., making a total for the season tottatoof 1,101,221 tons; an increase of 23,713 tons as compared with came time last year. The Young America Band, of We'a poit, lead by their instructor, Prof. Dittcrline, paid a complimentary seieuade to this bo rough ou Monday evening. The music of tho hand shows that it has made rapid pro gress recently. Ou Tuesday, while F. S. Kliuns, of the Wcissjiort Bakery, had temporarily left his team standing In the street near Graver's Beehive store, his horse concluded that it was tiino for him to be in Wcissiiori. Tho rcbelious idea assumed so tangible a shape in the animal's head that ho started off at a lively paeo down Bank street. Of cuurte numerous voices shouted "Whoa 1" but the liorco probably understanding it for "go," elevated his tail and nose and went, lie kept the middle of tho sticet, swept grace fully around the corner at tho bridge, slack ened his pace as ho entered Wcissport, anil was liulted by some ono near his stable. No injury-was done to tho wagon. LeliigliUui was favored on Wednesday evening with a quartette of wandering min strels. They created quite a sensation at tho diflcrent taverns where their crratical entertainments wcro given. It will not do for a "local" to risk hi reputation for veracity on the assertion, "Our farmers arc. cheerful over the present fine Wjutbsi.' His readers may be enjoying a snow storm. Tho H'eissport borough government has been organized as follows i Burgess John Arucr.Jr.j Secretary C. II'. L;nts J Treas urer H'm. llollinger. Lehighton M. E. church. Rev. J. P. Miller, pastor. Morning at 10:30, subject: "Amiable Tabernacles ;" evening at 7:30, subject i "Bread east unon the waters." Sunday school at 2 p. in. j young men's prayer meeting at. 0:30 p. in. All are wel come. There is a registered letter In tho Lehigh ton post ofiice, addressed to " Johann Marsehall, P. S. Fcrndale, Lehigh-ton, Pa." Johann had better be looking after it. Mr. James II. Campbell, the watch maker, who has had an cxKriencc of thirty years as a first-cUs practical jeweler, has located nn Bdnk street, opposite the First National Bank, where he invites all who need anything in the way of vlock or watch repairing tueull and ten: 1.1m. Slatlngton has a borough debt of $4, 110,3(5. Decoration Day this year falls on Friday, May 30th. The women arc busy making garden and planting onions From present indications tho frulrop wilt be a good one this season The prospects for busy building season in Allcntown are not brilliant. Kev. E. T. Kluge has retired from the editorial chair of tho Bethlehem Moravian. Farmers are plowing and preparing their land for oats seeding. The prospect is that mechanics will have more work hereabouts this summer than they had last year. The ZCtti of this month will be the an niversary of the establishment of the Odd Fellows' order of llils country. Header, If you arc a subscriber, pleaso refer lo the direction tab on this p-ui: and reckon up how much you owe us. The Alleulown Rolling Mill shon la at present turning axles for the Ferndalo axle shop, the latter works being unablo to fill the largo orders in hand. Full soon the violets repose Beside tho woodland rill, And soon the balmy, crimson roso Will gem tho window sill In ou old tomato cull. Bridget Grady was killed by a freight train while trying to cross tho Lehigh 'ol ley Railroad track at Shenandoah on Satur day morning. Teter Kchl and Patrick Munday were kllljd by a fall of coal in the Monitor Col llery, atLocust Gap on Friday night. It is wicked, even in the month of April, lo circulate such n story as the one handed around here last Friday, to the effect that W. C. Fredrici had hanged liimsclftbc night previous in (lie Penitentiary ut Philadelphia. t tho start, everyone could see that Ihcro was no foundation for it ; yet, strange as it may seem, one of our local cotctnporarics aught up this "all fools utory and publish ed it for a fact, claiming to have learned it by telcgrnph(t) Stephen Corrigan was fatally Injured by a fall of fireclay in the colliery of the Lehigh and Wllkesbarre Company ,at Sugar Notch, Monday morning, and died in a short time. Juhn Miller a freight conductor on the rkiomcn Railroad, was struck by a bridge whilo standing on top of a car Monday morning, and died soon afterwards. James Barrett, aged 14 years, was killed Monday ill tho Lehigh Valley Company's mine at Wilkosbarre, by a collision between two trains o coal ears. The directors of the Scranton Trust Com pany and Savings Bank at Seranton, Pa., have made an assignment lo tho president for the benefit of the creditors, The L. A S. H. R. carried 83,049 tons of anthracite to market for tho week ending the llth inst, a total for the season of 072,071 tons, nn increase, as compared with same llmo last year of 513,803 tans. By canal the shipments for tho week wcro 9,S07 tons, nn increase, as compared with the same lime last year of 1,315 tons -Carriages can always be had at David Ebbcrl'd popular livery, at lowest cash prices, for business, pleasure and for funerals. For cheap and fashionablo clothin. to Jonas Sondhcin, Maucli Chunk; he has the largest and best stock in the county, at tho lowest cash prices. Jonas Sondhcin, first clothing store above the Mansion House, Mauch Chunk of fers men's suits at from $3.75 upwards, and boy's at from $2.75 upwards. All of first class material and workmanship. Don't forget to call and examino liia stock. Dr. W. G. M. Soiple has been appointed physician to attend tho poor of this borough, by tho overseers, for the current year, L. A. Miner, editor of tho Whlto Haven Standard, was III town Wednseday, and clromied in to sco us. He looks as though 'hat wooden town agreed with him physi cally. At a meeting of tho Citv Council ol Wllkesbarre, held Tuciday cvcning,tlie com mittce of citizens appointed to investigate the charge that bonds of the city issued in 1872 and 1874 to the amount of $150,000 wcro illegal, reported that Ihey could find no irregularity in (lie issue of those bonds, and that they wero valid. TI,o report was adoptcil by the Council. Nkw Mi'sic Of all the new songs now ilooding the country none arc so iwpuhir as those composed by Will L. Thompson. He has just Issued a beautiful now Song and Chorus, entitled, "My Grandpa's Advice.' It is thought to be even prettier than tiiis author' famous song "Gathering Shells." If you want the latest and prettiest song of the day, order "My Grandpa's Advice," by Will L. Thompson. Any music dealer will mail it to you for 35 cents. Published by W. L. Thompson .t Co., Eist Livcrjiool, Ohio. Tho house of Dr. Isaac Kistlcr, of West IVnn, was destroyed by firo on Sunday eve ning a week. It caught fire three or four limes beforo it was burned. It was insured for $1,500. Tho Doctoi is from Kistlcr' Valley. Robins, blackbirds, pewees, and almost all the other kinds of summer biids havo made their appearance and enliven the air Willi their sweet music. Tho present class for graduation at tho Kutztown Normal school numbers 198 la dies and 11 gentlemen. Pimplesand blotches on the facecan be removed by rubbing with camphor milk It costs only 25 cents per bottle. 21-21 l'RBUiuu Nixe. Wo confidently re commend Specr's Port Grapo Wine which was awarded tho highest premium at tlin World' Fair, as a superior article of wine for the sick and dcbilitited, and all those who require vinous stimulation and inv oration. The vineyards aro in New Jersey, near hew York. Druggists sell the Wine, John A. Inncss, formerly a member of the Stalo Legislature for two terms, and Chief Clerk in the Secretary of the Slate's ouico under Governors Shunk and Packer. died Friday in Easton, aged 71 years, The faimers ofthe Wyoming Valley are alarmed by the prevalence ol pleuro-pueu. monia in that region. One veterinary sur geon of Wllkesbarre has chargo of eight eases. Several cattle have already died. Mrs. Ann Blull, 25 years of age, was killed by falling down stairs at Phillips burg, N. J. on Thursday night of last week The foolish man foldeth his hands am tailh: " There is no trade, why should I ad vertise? But the wiso man is not so. IIo whooieth it up in tho newspapers, and veri ly he drawetli the customers from a far olf. Did you ever notice, says an exchange. the poor chap that stands in the tront pic ture of an almanac with fish, and scorpion! and bulls and twins, etc., around him T Did you notice that he was naked and had noth ing in his stomach? Well, that poor fellow used to edit a country paper, and lake his piy In " 1 11 pay my subscription next week." Tho attention of our readers is called to the advertisement of E. II. Hold, of Easton, who has located in Dollenmayer's old store, as a practical watchmaker and jeweler, Mr. II, U young man and come here recom mended bv such well known gentlemen as 1 t r .,. T ol...... if r j Easton, Win, Kellogg, of the L. V. Bit. and sicv. immeriiium, oiiuim, piujur ii ""v-'s. J. W. Mllay, agent of tho Lackawanna mid Bloomsburg nallroad, at West Plttslon, Pa., Is reported to havo absconded with $600. m tho County Sent. ilroad AccmitHT. What camo very sear being a fatal railroad accident, oc curred In front of the Mansion House, on Sat urday afternoon, about 2:30 o'clock. The vlo. tlms oftho accident wero Lawrenco Qallcger (well known as Lnndy), and Auigus Ehrlcb (known as ''Old Honas.") These two elderly men wero engaged In rimovlngsome rubbish n wheelbarrows from a building being re paired on Susquehanna street, and throwing It over the railroad wall at the bridge crossing. While thns engaged the engine of a coal train on the Central Railroad struck Oalle gcr, hurling him against his companion who with his wheelbarrow was thrown Into tho river. Ehrlih sustained very little personal njary, but Gnltegcr was lets fortunate. Ills scalp was almost entirely torn from his head, and his body otherwise bruised. At first It was believed that the skull was broken, and that he would live but a short time. Dr. Er. win, however, found tbat the sknll was not broken, and he skillfully readjusted the scalp and stitched II, and at this writing Landy Is considered quite out of danger. lie Is proba bly sixty ycai old, has several grown chil dren, and HvcsV sort of bachelor Hie In this borough. There are few private cltlicm In Mauch Chunk Abetter known than Landy, principally through the practical Jokes en joyed at his expense, some of which have round their way Into public print. And yet the jokers n re not satisfied. It Is said, with how much truth wo do not vouch, that a gentle men called to see the old man, and said lo him: "Well, Landy, you came near being scali ed." "Och, anil how much better would ye be expcctln' of an tngint" and after a pause, added, "and sure, the bloody thing had no eow-V etcher on It at all, at all." It Is be lieved he has It In his head to sue the rail road company for damage, because the engine had no cow-catcher In front of It. Dull Cocht Winn. This has been on ofthe most uninteresting Court weeks expe rienced hero, so everybody says, for several years. There wcro several cases tried before the quarter cessions, but they wera mostly cases In which was centered little of exciting public interest. They wcro mostly such cases as arc expected to bo seen ou court dockets tlieoutcropplngs of tho dark side of humanity but which do not touch the cornerstone and mako the wholo fabilo of society tremble. Tho lawyers that Is, such lawyers as wcro fortunate enough to havo. a case had every thing their own way, except where tho said way" militated against tho judgment of the Court ; and as there wero no ''outside In fluences," to Intrude themselves Into cases. It Is fair to presume that those tried got full Justice done them. The case of Reuben S.-r. firs, as an accomplice In the L. V. It. It. robberies, occupied Tuesday and Wednesday forenoon, Gen. Albright conducting the de fense, and Hon. Allan Craig and District Attorney Slowcrs tho prosecution. There wero sj few cases beforo the Grand Jury Its labors were completed ou Wednesday, and tho following day the Petit Jury wero ex. cused. SuALKn ok Weights axd Measures. Tho matter oftho appolntmcnfof a Scaler of Weights and Measures Is receiving somo pub lic vcntlllatlon here Just now. It Is believed that the Commissioners In recommending the appointment oi such nn officer allowed them selves to be influenced by an ex parte clamor. Of course the Commissioners are anxious to do that which seems best for the common weal ; and under an impression al this kind tho re commendation was made. But when tin matter comes to be viewed In all Its lights and shades, It begins to bo apparent to many that there Is really little necessity for such an of ficial that he stands In tho samo relation to tho publlo.nccesjlty that a nickel-plated boot-Jack would to a fashionablo lady's ward. robe. Such an officer is well enough lu largo towns and cities, where almost everything Is bought and sold by weight and measure, and whero tho purchass ol household supplies Is largely entrusted to servants, and clerks are schooled, as a part of their occupation, lo cheat by artful tricks; but in this county, whero many thlogs are suM by Ibo dozen, lump or bunch ; wh.-ro tho marketing Is duuo largely by economic housewives whoso ideas of tho size of the pile a peck or a pound ought lo nuke, when they buy It, Is much cxag; ated and who.c .tongu.'S aro a two-edged snonl In defenso ol their view It looks very muth as though a scaler ol Weights and Measures would bo more ornamental than uselut. As there Is a 4130 salary, to bo paid from the publle uioney, Involved In this ap polutmcnt, It Is a little odd lollnd that pinny- wlse sage, "Economy," as silent ns a mute on this important public measure. In Olkeiial. Hun. llobt. Klotz has been at homo from Washington during the week. He Is iu excellent health and spirits, and was c tiled on aad eon ratulatod by hundreds of his Irlcnds from different parts of the district. lie attended the wedding of his son at Beth leheui on Thursday altcrnoon, aad from ibcncj took tho train for Washington to re. uuio his congressional duties. UlarKo's oth Avenue Dramatlo Company, of New York, rendered Uuclo Tom's Cabin at Oak Hall, lasttvenlng. It Is understood alter tho cntcrtalnmsnt ofthe Haymaker has been given, Professor anaiula will under, ake with about tho same talent, the opera, 11. 41. S. Pluatoro. Tills borough has some Quo musical talent, and It Is believed tht l'inafbrocan bo inado a suc cess, It undertaken in caracst. Mauch Chunk wub almost depopulated o; Its elite an Thursday to uttcndthoiiuptlals of Mr. I.. E. Klotz and MUs Emma Laubach at Christ's Church, Bethlehem. It Is said that the bc.dal presents wero ot the most elegant and pretuso character ; among them a set sjltalro diamond eardrop from the bride groomj a patrof Jewiled bracelets from Hen. Robert Klotz, and a beautiful ,set of China. ware Horn Gen. Wm. Lilly. After the cere mony, the happy couple Immediately started en a wedding tour southward.. Last Sunday the choir at tho Presbyte rlan church was very agreeably augmented by the addition of a cornet la tho hands of Prof. Dlt crllno. It Is said tho arrangement is to be continued. By an aet of the Legislature, those to horn tho Court granted tuvern, rcstaurau and liquor licenses on Tuesday, must appear at the Prothonotary's otnee within 15 day Iroui that date and take out tho licenses. State Attorncy-Qencrat Henry M. Palmer was at Court here Tuesday In relation to the Uonynghara forgery ease. See Court reports on second page, Officers! Klrctcd. At the annual meeting of the stockholders of tho Carbon County Industrial Society, held at the Exchange Hotel, on Monday last, the following officers were duly elected for tho ensuing year: President Hon. J. O. Kreamer. Secretary Hon. W. M. Rapshcr, Trrasurer Jonas A. Horn, Geologist tlwln llauei. .lorartan aiax scnweiDinz. Chemist U. A. i'rey. BoAitu or Dm hotobs. Thomas Mantz, Na. than G. Rex, Thomas Koons, Elwln llauer, Lewis Armbruiter, Uharles Selfert, and G. A. Frey. The Treasurer's statement, for the year ending on the Hth Inst , was presented, show. Ing present condition of the Society to be as follows: 1 o balance last statement " Receipts from all sources... M 17 l:W 3 Total By Expenses " llalance in haud. , SU15 40 , 1000 40 404 UO Total 1115 40 The total cumber of shares authorized Is (0o, at a par value or tpa. of which number 4M liuvo been disposed or, leaving 45 for sale. The funds In tho Treasury are suincltnt to enable the board to declare a dividend of six ( lr cent which has been tho average rate of dividend paid each year since the organiza tion oflhe Society, It Is one of those rare, good remedies which Used once will ha alurava bent In IIia house.- Dr. Bull's Baltimore I'ills we refer to. Price 25 cents. Many Southern emlEntnt who went to Texas ami the far West last year at half rates ol passage contend that the rule should work both ways, and. now that thev have failed I in their ventures, want the railroads to re mru mew si iuo samo rai. Ilia: Crcclt ItcniK, Matter fer a tailor press on. . Gardening has begun In earnest. Winter grata looks splendid. Mr. W. II. Kreamer, left for school on Monday, Mackertltown school closed on Friday of last week. Times a-e (lowly Improving, which lam pleased to note. Mr. Jacob Snyder and family of Millport, were at this place on Saturday of last week on a visit to friends. Mr. Robert Miller, of this place, was on a visit to Albrlghtsvllle on Saturday last. While there he was the truest of "Duplex." Mine Inspector Williams, of the Middle District of Luierne and Carbon counties, says that every ton of coal mined last year was sold at a loss ofone dollar per ton. It Is reported thatthcrolsalreadyatnovc- tnent on the part of the men or tho Lehigh region for an advance In wages. Wo are rleascd to hear that tho Parry- vllle works have started again. This will give employment to quite a number of men. These furnaces have been out ol blast for more than three years. Miss Mary A. Snyder, ofMllIport, former ly or this place, will open a select school In Millport on Monday next lor tho summer. This Is her first term and I wish her success. Mr. Bcn.-Petcrs, of this place, who tanght the No. 1 school at Pine Run last winter, mov- ed to Slatlngton on Tuesday last. We aro Indeed sorry to part with him. Hen has made host of friends during his short stay with us, and he has.tho best wishes for his success In his new undertaking as proprietor or the United States Hotel. Mr. Alexander Stout has been appointed by the overseers ofjthe poor or Franklin, manager or our poor house at Maria Furnace. Mr. Stout Is the right man in the right place, and a better selection could not have been made. To thoso young men who are In the habit of standing out side of the Bolt's church, of this place, and making aloud noise In talking and laughing on Sunday evenings, I would say read the following Item, whtch appeared In last weeks Yattey Record ! "Young men who loaf In rront or church doors on Sunday evenings should take a hint rrom the rollow Ingram! Inuture resolve to abstain: A distinguished foreigner visiting this country remarked thatthe IfnltcdStates was the greatest country he evr saw ror well dressed beggars. He referred to the youngjnen who hang around tho entrances to clty and country churches-only paupers do so abroad." Rev. E. Butz preaehed on Sunday after noon at Shoenborgcr's, and In the evening at Solt's. Revere, Our rarryvUIo nudges. Our new Council entered upon their duties ast week. The body is at present composed of the following members: Burgess andcx- fficio president, Jacob retcrs ; Councilmcn, D. Bauman, J. L. Miller, E. Gaumer, Wm Rinker, Win. Bloss, II. Wcntz. An election of officers was held, resulting as follows: Sccretarv, J. P. Rowland j Treasurer, D B.uim.in ; Street Commissioner, J. Shcckler, Sr.; High Constable, D. Snyder; Street Commute?, E. G. u ner and II. Wcntz. Hal aries and prices for street labor were fixed ot samo rates as Ihoso of Inst year. The first Saturday of each month has been fixed as tho timo for holding stated meetings. Tho repair force nt tho furnaco number g about thirty men aro busily engaged preparing the way lor going into blast aooui tho 1st of May. Senator Craig's advocacy of General Wayno as Pennsylvania's worthiest military representative of colonial days was a just tribute to the departed hero, and it is great ly to bo regretted that his name was not sub stituted for that of Muhlenberg. Moreover Morris, Penn or Franklin would have in comparably better represented n, Pennsyl vania civilian than Fulton the ono chosen by tho Commissioner. Strange selection 1 Common school histories fail even to name Muhlenberg, while tho mention of Fulton is very brief and that alono witii one event in another state tho trial of tho Clermont on tho Hudson. The school boys ot all future will consider tho selection un enigma and will naturally wonder Aoio and ichat consid eration awarded lo Fulton and Muhlenberg so prominent a nichu iu Colonial annals of tho old Keystone. Our borough Fathers have resolved that all canines after tho 20th inst., must bo muzzled, tied or shot. Stray cattle, swine, geese, Ac, are to bo impounded. Council will certainly receive the praiso of our citi zens, generally, for tho enforcement oflhe foregoing ordinances. Amekiccs. Wcntlicrly Items. After a sojourn of threo weeks in the west, John Laydcn has returned net very heavily laden, however. Isaac Milburn, from New Jersey, and a former resident of this borough, is in town Some ono says ho was called hither ns a wit ncss in a lawsuit. Rev, I. 11'. Ycakel is canvassing this town for tho salo of new publications. On Sunday ho preached to tho ieoplo of Qua kako Valley. Edward Forest has become the owner of a good span of horses, and now proposes to cart, plow, and do general teaming. IIo is an old teamsters, and deserves the public patronage. Wm. Gancwer is mourning the loss by death of a son four years old. Quito an exodus to tho city during the week. Sondheim, Eadic, Mrs. Krcssly, ac companied by Afrs. T.J. ll'agner clothiugi dry goods In profusion, consequently. Ferguson Bros, have dissolved; Edward is working at the car-shops, while John at tends. to tho tin business. A report in the daily press that Newton Tryor, ton of Capt. J. W. Pryor, of this place, had lost both legs by accident at Kent, Ohio, where he is employed on a railroad, caused much anxiety to his parents and friends. A reply to a telegram rejiorts only a sprained ankle. Oak Hall will soon be adorned with coat of paint and a new awning. The family of Charles Afonk left for Springfield, Mo., during the week. The latest production at the farm ofD, E. Blakslee is an egg from a Plymouth Rock hen, measuring 8 by 6 inches. Who can beat it? Rockawat New Mansion nt the I.cblgh Cap. M r. Thomas Snyder, a highly skilled mas ter builder of Allenlown, recently complet ed for Mr. Johu Leisenrine;, of Mauch Chunk, one of the finest and completest dwellings in said place, and shortly will commence work at Lehigh Gap on a build ing somewhat similarly planned for Gener al Marshall, U. S. Army, who with hisfam ily has been a sojourner at Mr. Samuel Ber ger' hotel, nt said place, ever since last suinmer,aud learned to like the locality so well, that be intends to make it his pernia nent place of residence. And the Gap really one of the most romantic places in the country. On all sides rise the Blue Ridge, covered with the forest, while close by tho Lehigh breaks it way through the mountain gorge. The celebrated healing spring, known and written about as early as 1742, is near by, while on all sides may be obtained views as grsnd as those from Al pine hills. Allentoum Democrat. Lookout that vour nurses do not drucr your little ones with laudanum, parcgorie or other aoothltiir remedies. Give thrm Dr. - j Bull's Baby Syrup, which innocent remedy is warranted not vo contain opiates. Eclioca from Benver IdoiUIows Two moro Bradlev lies havo been plac ed In No. 5 breaker, Jcanesvillc. Mr. Daniel EoeIo. Beaver Jlfcadow. has lain quite ill for some weeks. "Worked twentv-one davs last month and didn't clear enough to lay for house rent and ono barrel of flour," is Ibo com plaint of a miner In this rdgion. Mrs. Robert Kane, of Beaver Meadow died on Monday night after a lingering Ill ness. Mr. Kane and family have the sym pathy of their nclnhbors In their loss ol a good wife and mother. John Wear lost ono of n fine team nf bays, lately mi rchased for use on his farm. Then master li'lll presented him with a fine uay mare, winch lie bought in woomsbtirg, to fill the vacancy. " It's nice to bo a fa- iner in sucn cases. Mrs. John Trcvaskis. of Beaver Mead- ow, died on Monday night. Mrs Trcvaskis was a kind and good neighbor, much respect ed by all who knew her, and juirticularly by the people and neighbors of BcavcrMendow and viclnitv, who sympathize with the afllicted family. James James, miner, was killed in Bea ver Brook mines, Tuesday afternoon, by tho breaking ofthe chain, lie was crossing the tracR al tho bottom of the slope when the up-chaln broke. The hitoher railed to him to look-out, but thinking he meant to look out for the empty carcomlne down, he Blood still on the track ofthe upcar, which, com ing uncit, rarneu mm about sixty yards down another "lift." lie leaves a wifo and five children. JIazlclon Sentinel. lowamenslnir UrcTltlrn. He careful about casting off winter cloth ing. Tho pockets of men's pantaloons are with out change this season. A spelling B was held at Klblcr's school house on Friday evening of last week, the at- tenuence was very large and the proceedings Interesting. The remarks made by W. ,E. Kemercr and O. A. Buck were very Interest ing and well received by those who were present. Messrs. Kemercr and Bnck are good speakers. A young man, of this placo said that he ato five hearty meals In ono day but did not get any dinner. a meuicai authority says: "Air your rooms two or threo times a day during cold weathers It Is generally after a period of uiuccu uuors anu winuows mat diph theria and scarlet fever are most virulent." The school No 5 ts progressing In a most satisfactory manner, under the Instruction of Mr. Robt. Miller, who Is very competent and enterprising. An exhibition was held at tho Beer's val ley school house on Saturday evening oflast week, tho attendanco was very large, but tho exercises were not of much benefit to those who wcro present, especially to tho pupils j because gooo order was very deficient. Spring being tho time for public sales, parties making them, will And It greatly to their advantage to send their advertisements to tho OAiinoN AnvooATK. Spring lambs aro skipping and ftlsklng over tho meadows. Houses need frequent ventilation at this season to remove the damp, foul air. Tho propcrstudy of mankind, Is man; tho most pcrplcjlng one, no doubt, is woman. But women say It should be Inverted on ac count of not being so. Slany of our tobacco chewers and smokers are glad to hear that tho reduction ofthe to- bacco tax goes Into effect May 1st. Mr. R. Millor, vrhilo on business to the upper end of tho county, on Saturday, soys he found tho roads In a terrible condition. Iter. Butz, of Parryvlllc, preached at the upper Big Creek meeting house, on Sunday last. Tho text was tho Sth choptcr,8th verse, of St. Lake, from which ho preached a very Interesting sermon. Miss Mary A. Snyder, ofMllIport, Is vis. itlng friends at this place. Glad to see her. Our farmers aro busily engaged in pre paring their fields to sow oats. Stiphcn Chrlstman, of Llttlo Gap, moved to Trachsvllio on Thursday oflast week. Mr. Henry Miller and wife were visiting friends at this place on Saturday and Sunday ast. Mr. M, formerly resided at this placo and Is well known tn.all parts of this county. 'I)uplex" wlil pleaso accept thanks for favors shown me whllo on a business trip to Albrlghtsvllle. April 12. Mebccrt. FrnnUIln Poor House. In the State Senate on the 7th inst., Hon Allen Craig, called up Senate Bill, No. 200, An net authorizing the overseers of the iioor of Franklin township, Carbon county, to erect a house for tho poor of said township. Tho Senate having dispensed with going in to committee of tlp whole, tho first section was read, al follows : Skciios 1. Bo it enacted by tho Senate aim uousc oi iieprescutativcs ol me Lorn, munwcalth of Pennsylvania in General As, scinuiy met, anil it is hereby enacted by thi authority of the same. That it shall bo law, till lor the overseers or tho poor of tho town ship of Franklin, in the county of Carbon to purchaso lauds in tho said township, not eAi-eeumg a umiureu acres lor larming pur poses, to erect theron such buildines from time to time as shall be found necessary fur me comionaoie accommodation ot all jum pers charceablo on said townshln. to emnlov such crson or persons and adopt such rules and regulations as shall bo found expedient or uio proper control, regulation and man agcmeiit of such bul dines, farm and tiau pers and to apply to the payment of the same so much of the yearly poor taxes of suiu luwusuip as iney may aeem necessary and proper. Tho question being, will the Senate agree to tho section ? It was agreed to. The sec. ond section was read, as follows: Sfc. 2. That for the nurrxises of this act tho overseers oftho poor of said township, aro hereby authorized to procure a loan of uye inousana uonars, at a rate ol Interest not cxceeilinir six per centum ner annum anu in issue uonas inercior, in tho name o said township, pavablo in suchamnunts ami at sucn times as may do fixed by said over seers, not exceedtnir ten vears from tho date of issuing the same. The question being, wijl tho Senate agree to the section ! It was agreed to. The title was read, as follows : An act authorizing the overseers of the ponroi i ranmin township, Carbon county to erect a house for the poor of said town ship. The question being, will the Senate agree to the title? It was agreed to. Ordered that tho bill bo transcribed for third reading. County Commlsloaers Meeting-, Tho Board of Commissioners held a meet ing on Wednesday, and instructed II, Swarts, clerk of the board, to forward to Hon. M. S. Quay, Secretary of the Common wealth, the following resolution, which was passed at the same meeting i BtsotVED, That the Secretary of the Com monwealth bo notified that he shall with, hold the Standard of WeighLsand Measures ordered for this county, until further notice. Another resolution passed, reduced the county tax from 10 to 8 mills for the current year. In reply to a resolution passed at a meet ing of the Board of Commissioners, last week, notifying the bondsmen of T. D. Clauss to pay Into the county treasury the deficit in the hands of ex-Treasurer Clauss, the bondsmen made reply that the whole is secure ; a portion of the amount has been paid in, and that the remainder, with in terest at six per cent,, will bo paid on de mand of tho Board of Commissioners. Wealth, beauty, talent of learning will not avail much, if the lungs bo diseased, or the throat rulied with a terrible cough. Both can be cured by the prompt use of Dr. Haas' Expectorant. 25 and 50 cents a bot tle, at all drug stores. The late dull times have driven many men from mercantile pursuitsand the learn ed profession, into farmers. The majority seek the West, but the Eait is also feeling the good efl'ects of this movement In the re duced price of provisions. In New England the fanners are more numerous than at any previous time within tbe last twaoly years. X'ciuiaylvnnln State XnbbiUlScIiooI Convention. The fifteenth annual convention oftho Pcnn'a Slate Sabbath-school Association will be held in tho Second Presbyterian church In Altoonn, Tuesday (Wednesday and Thtirs- ay, June 3d, 4th and Dth. Tho exercises will open Tuesday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, with a grand union children's meeting, ad dressed by Rev. Richard Newton, D. D., of Philadelphia, and will close on Thursday Ight at 10 o'clock. The programme will be practical, and the topics will be opened by the ablest Sunday school men In the State, after which they will be given tho convention for general dis cussion. The music will lie nndcr the direction of Prof. J. II. Leslie, with II. L. Delo,of Altoo na, as organist. Tho usual reduction of rates will be had on all leading railroads in thn Slate, for in formation of which report your name lo B. Busier, Esq., of Altoonashairman of com mittee on transportation. Tills will bo a mass convention, and all Sunday-schools and Sunday school orgonlza lions throughout tho State, whether of a de nominational or undenominational charac ter, aro entitled lo representation. For nil duly accredited delegates entertainment will be provided if their names arc reported to Rev. S. W. Duffield,Altoona, on or before May 31st. All contemplating attending the convention should arrange to be present at the children's meeting and remain until the close of the convention. It is hoped that tho convention will bo large and enthusiastic and that every one will Icel an individual responsibility fur its success. Pastors nnd superintendents will please road this call to mcir respective schools anu congregations. For copy of programme artd any fuitbcror special information, address r.tr..B; w.aooskr. State Secretary. Mccliaulcshurir, CumLcr- land county, Pa. 1'lio Coal Trade. dispatch from Bethlehem says that Ihcro is a prospect of anothcrcoal war. The min ers and laborers employed by some individ ual operators, who have been grumbling at their rate of compensation for somo time past, discovering that their wages are from five lo ten percent, lower than tho pay re ceived by other colliers in the Lehigh region, have held meetings and resolved lo demand an increase. The men employed in the Beaver Meadow district aro particularly dis satisfied, and havo determined to hold to the resolutions as adopted by the Miners and Laborers' Benevolent Association, which has lately been gaining n large membership and powerful influence. Several local strikes ore n proeress. And judjunc from the general fcclinz throughout the re'-iou it is not in the least improbnblo that every colliery on the norm anu bouiii smes win uu una miimi u short time. The number of colliery opera tives interested in this great movement is about 15.001), who represent n milling popu lation of between 25,000 ond 30,000. The operators eppear to be in a forlorn situation, lit IBUlscilueiJUU Ul bllU UII1IUSI. UVIIU'iaileil nnd very unprofitable state of the coal trade, and as the belief is general that leading coal men are in no immediate iwsiuon to increase the men's wages, and will order an entire suspension of miningnperations in tliecvcnt ol a strike, tno ouuoou is gloomy anu criti cal. Tho firm of Tardce A Co., whoso collieries arc located in and mound the Ilazlcton dis trict, mode a satisfactory arrangement with their miners cailicr In the year, and it is be lieved there will be no trouble in the legion w icietliisconinaiivopcratoj. Pardee &t,o, minine rates aro ns follows: When Lehieh coal averages fa per ton on uooiu oi vessels in Iew lork waters, tno price pant lor in side work will be: For mining Mammoth Vein coal, per ton of 4S cubic feet, 421 cents; miners' weekly wages wilt uo I2.(iu,nnu laborers shall receive from S9.00 to $10.h0. As coal advances or declines in price from $5, so shall the price vary at the rato of 14 per cent, lor each dollar ot eucn advance or decline. On all outside work tho prices arc fixed monthly, nnd vary lo a certain extent with tho coal, although thcro will be no regular jierccntuge for an odvauco or decline on the price of coal. The rcniii7 Tclearanh says: Franklin B. Oowen. President of the Philadelphia anil Heading Railroad Company,and tho Lehigh valley jtaiirn.iiioinciais,uisciaiin an kdowi edge of the reports from Ilazlcton concern ins the renewal ol negotiations lorn coal combination. The itnnrcsdon is, however, that any steps for revivingtho compact must bo initiated by tho Lehigh Valley interest. and that eflbrts aro hi'intr mada to brin about an agreement between Judgo Packer and tho Individual operators in tho l.chigji region. President Gowen is known to be in favor oftho movement to bring about burli er prices, and has expressed himself to the effect thatthe present deprcsscl ntato of trade would navo a tendency to creato a combina tion of somo kind. There aro no definito indications of concerted action at present, " .flatrlmoulal Trouble." It is nil very fine when young people aro courting, having tho pleasant tetc-a-tctes, at tending balls, paitics, places of amusement, and at last poppini: the question with n slight presuro of the hand, meeting nf the lips, nnd mo day nmwitueii to tie maaa one. Solid comfoitaiid pleasure continue until a family of children ai e brought into tho world, then there is constant anxiety for their health and comfort, and at any timo when ono of thoso bright eyed rosy-checked child ren is troubled with Coughs, Colds, Hoarse ness, Difficult Breathing, or any Croupy Symptoms, a bottle of Hale's IIosky or llouciioi'ND and Tan is immediately procur ed, a few doses administered. tho disease an nihilated, and then cvo-ything again moves along smooiniy. this nrncio is now usco by almost every family and eives universa satisfaction. Sold by all druggists at SO cents and $1 per bottle, and ut the dciiot, Cbittextox's, 7 Sixth avenue, New York City, ureat savingto buy largesizo. Kast Baxdolpii, N. Y., March 7, 187fi. C. N. Ccittentiix. Dkar Sia : By writing to Mr. Uishop 11 illiams, nst itamtoipn a. Y.. I think you can get a first class testimo nial for llAi.r.'s IIosr.T or Hoheiiousd Asn Tab. it having cured a couch of rico vcar standing. at which had been unsucccsssully treated by somo of our best physicians in this section. Glksx's ScLriiUR SoAr is having a good run here j it s a success. iours truly. G. M. Jirrtr.DS. Pixks Tootiiachi! Doors cure in one minuto. 10-22 M.Mtltii.I), Waias Wrioiit. At the Lutheran parson axe, in this borough, on the sstliult., by Kev, Wm. O. l.aluie, Mr.Uhas. Welsi of Weiss, port, and 311:1 Sophia Wright, of Whitehall, Stoot Untesnonr. Ut the same, at the a.me nlace.on the 11th Inst.. Mr.Tilsrh! Stout and Miss Lime Uulendorf, both of this borough.. z I'rices or uiiuvtK x loirssr.sn, Stock, Government and Gold, 40 Souib Third Street. Philadelphia, April IT 1879 fJ.S.C'a. ISsI ,,...USH old 10CV ake if. B. s-ioU. issj railed j.m.s.jo's, ltd eilwi yl.H. IiM'i'k Kill l11 I'JH IFkr IT.H.enrrencT.i'i.... m lid ism asmd H.a.S'i8,. new IMM. bid 10 t a.ie-j 17.14. Vs. new I01H b'd 10 S aakevl U S s'aiew ioo nt mH aas.O Penoavlvanlan.R.. ....... tt Wd '. asked PhUj. ReadlnKB.B..... 1SH bid ISH asked i.Mllf n Valley il. xl 1H uia H ...IB l-eblnh Coal A Mi, Co.... 15 H bid ISH ..ltd UalteJ Comnanleaota, J.ir.H bid ISS Hiked Mmthun Central H. II... 1 H old l ( JTe.umvUle rasi. R.H. o HH hid 111. as Pitt. Tit. A ituir. Il.lL Co. IV bid 4h a. I "d Gold ..I u bio Jto aakid Silver, t H'a and V" ) sols bid Ml. anked (Dunes ai.ai.Sinei). sH bid OTlj o.keu ERRORS OF YOUTH. A O ENTLK M A V who ulfereil for y cn from WerTOaI)JHILlTV.PKAIATrUK BfiCAY. H&dftUlhHt:Jlt.4oI jouthiiU Indiscretion, will far taa Mke of lUffermr buunutt' , eua trt to all who niid it. the recltm udiiircilon for niatinjc tb atmp.o remeuy by vntclt be aa curd. Buffereia wltbluf; co profit by tn ad tb: tlwr'a r xi-eue nee can do ao by adurcaMliijt iu 1 JOHN B. OODEN. it Cedar BU K. Y. UDITOU'S KOTICE. The underlined Auditor, appointed by the Court of Uonnaon l'leil uf Uarbon Couniy, to setile and adjait the aecount of TIlKhuiaa Areer. niilgneo of Z. 11. Lonir. will attend to thedutlei ol hliai,iolnimeiil ooTH O II .ill A Y MAY lit lilt, at TEN o'clock A. M.. at hli Oitloe, Dak Hall, In Mauch Chunk, whm and where all parties Interested may apiwar. PEIEU 3. MKEHArt, Auultor. Haoch Uhunk, March 7), UTV.-wl Special Notices. nn r-i-'iifMliiifl TUMniiH. dl-rhir. HI I KiS' pes of 111 Don or niucua anl I I luL'V alt diseasre of the tlKCTCM I qmrklrnnfl nerfclly coiel bv a Mmpin ano oothlnir IIEJII'.DV. loriclormaiion addr UK. J. l'AIJBlt A CO. vi Aim t W V. Til K tVOIll.D'S II A 1,111. Dr L. . WEYBUtlK'S A ITERATIVE hTIUP XV A remedr nert Till KTY-FIVj xEAIVi hi a private pract ce.and uei cr fading to i aiUeallv euro Dropsy, KiT,lP"ln.iocMiilnrv Bvphllla. flfavsl, Diabetes, and all diseases In which she u ooU I Implicated, is now nfTeiod to tlio public MM by all llFTAli. IinuooisTa. unit In ho'.esale onlvlbv rllK.WJiVHUIlN MKIilOlMi CO. 1'. O. llox 333, flochcster, r. IT. PIMPLES. , I will mail (I'rct) the leclpe for a a'mp'e VKOitTAnt.it HAt.M that will remove TAH. KltECKI.KB, l'IMPl.l-a and nLOTCHK?. lenvlni the skin sort, o.earnuabeaul'.luli alwi hi'iruttloua tor pieclnnnK a luiurlant urowtli of hslr on a bald head orsniootii faco. Auorews. Inclosing 3c. stamp, l)eu. VamliU & Co ,20 Aim Sttcct, N Y. TOTONSUMPTIVES. Hie advertiser. 1 avlna- been permanently (moil of thatdread unwise Consumption, bv a e'mplc reinulv.N anxious to nmke ki.nwu to ni ellow-auuerera iuo meant i tuio. ,v. nu uoeii, (free of onnrne 1 with tho diiertlonn for nrcpannK mid using tho same, winch taey will csue it. no win semi a copy oi ip wrw iuhi-p- llnda sunt (.mm tor cqssujirrioN, astuhv ra'itiei nishu'iE tlin Prescr.ptlon. will pleaso address. K A. WILSOS, 101 l'onn ..trcet. WiniunisDurcn, n, Health ami Happiness. rTniiiii nnrt rTntininpts nre rrtcelcsi Voiltli to ihetr pi8fisorrf anil yet tlior to wltliiti tn oa. ii oi every uuo wu wu uw Wright's Liver Pills, the only r-uro CURE for Tonnd Liver. Dvspep nla. lleaduclio, Sour Stnmach.Constipation, Do h'liti. Namoa. and ah Millions-ronipialnts and B.ood uiwnlets. None pomuno unless meme Wm. Wright! PhliH." If your Uroffaist w'll not suopiv end 25 cents for ono box to Uari lo itouer i;o , iu . no ot., i-uu. v. - DR. HARTER'S lMirlllcs, Enrlclscd, Gives Color and Tone to tho Ulooil ; it wcrca-ics the quantity as tccll as the quality, giv ing Vigor, Vitality, Energy, rower and Life itself. It n especially adapted to Feraolo Dlseasas. sucbasWoikiiess iiom Nursing, or any ithcr cause. palnl.U. IrrcKiilar or deranceil monthly periods, falling it tho womb, nansca inpreir- naucr. sterility, cnanto oi mo, etc. Dr.Harter's Liver Pills Combhiotho twotsicntlalqualitlesota Family PHI. Tney act as a uuld and efficient purge and ottho samo timo sro the boetLtver Pills ever ofleiod to the public. (.'ull-md A FREE GIFT ! Of a r,0Dv ot nir MFDICAL COM3! ON SENSH HOOK, tn nny piTBon Miffmliic Wlta Lota of V oicic. ou ho un TimuAT. but d name ami nose vWcv adoi eart with two 3 cent l OPtaco utamp-t ano ttate vour BicKno- Tno hooic la elesnmlv iilustrotnl. (W4ui 12 nio. 1879.) Tho nitoiuiatii'Ti it tmit'tlue, m tlio provmeiico of uou ua unveil many iivcn, x un aumor run ui'cii ticiittiir ditoj'-e-i of tnn Auo. Tut nut. and Lsunei, us p special practice iu i iucmnau. mire lb 57. AmUc??, Ur.K il. WULl ii, Cincinnati, uuio. j Ul 10 wi inxrauTAsx TO CONSUMPTIVES. A finnt!enian liannir liftpn so iortnnato id to cm o nil foil ot Coi.&umption In tho woralntngo, mtci bom? pivfti up to am oy uie nrnsi cose nrniQil iiiivxlcluiii. deircn to u.aio knoun tli; ciu (Which pioviM aaccesalul in every c.iso) to moso qui cieu wi a atium i, urunciuua uonuns, Colild i ou 8 a motion mid nil Affections of the lliroi.t hnt XiUiiiri. uihi will suuil tho Itco pe. free ol tlmiKf, to all who tfcslnt it, it tho will torvfidthcir n.irwis lo DANIEL ZA Libertr nt., rew Yorn. jauiimc 7 ? n. A. HW.TZ. rrsiicctfully anncunrca to the peoo:e ol Leirightrii ami vicinity that ho hr.s innoo airiiiHrpinpin lor iiniv.u mum wiui thoI115--T LKUlGIl COAL troui tho JhKrh ton Depot ot iheLeh'gh sutq., lilt., at the following Low Prices-1 stove (i per ton Chestnut 1 0 1 per ton No. 2 1 73 per ton STRICTLY FOR CASH iicavo vuur unins at uiy uuiUi j.-mk. 01.1 oODottttn ttiw fuuiio Equal o. Coa! will boilolir ercd, when deslrea, ui voy Lowtt Ctiarfe.. on ntiovo price . H.A JihfiZ. March 8.-U.11. LohiKhtuu, Vx. "WHAT HANDSOME GOODS! AND WHAT A SPLENDID VARIETY ! Is the Vilvcrsal Verdict of all who Examine tho Now, rrcsu spring siock ot Clotbs, Cassimeres, Vestings & Suitings. For MEM'S, BOY'S and YOUTH'S WEAR lust recelvoii nt tho MEKUHANr TAlLOlt 1 Wl T, 111V 1 .V II. II. PETERS, Agent TOST OFFIOE BUILDING, The Popular Clothing House IN LEHIHHTON. Every Department is full and completo with the Ltttcit Novelties. crfect Fits anil Lowct Prices' tho motto auiiSl tf II. H. PETF.IW, Agt A. Card to JLatlies!! The LnillesofLehlithton. Welfsport, Mauch rhunk and vicinity aro reepectlully InlormcU that Iliis" EriIIBBLERj will, on after AI'KIfc 10, 1870, Open Rooms In tho UwcllInK opioiltelhoOAiiuu.v Aiivhcate, Al, ur-muilWiM ir i pose oi , iDRESS ilAKiNG.i wh're ihe will bo much pleased to lee her Lady friends onil all othera Intereited. My motto beInK to pleaso nil who may favor me with their palrona.e. and havtnir had many yeara eipcrience In both City and Country, all. therefore cm fully rely on having; thilr Ilrcjscs runmCTLY fitted (corablnlnit bask with KtnoAM-K). raailo up In nusT-CLASS order. In the must stylish manner, at nwA. foKABLiecharses. Plcasecall and beconvine. ed tint It Is BNTIimtY CMMJCuesAiiv touorar f-oin homo to obtain tho talont noccJfary to SECi'itu rinnT.ci.Asa rmiao dbcssus ik KTSRY RKSI-fCT, Or ANY OTUKB WOIIK Tltn- TAIKI10 TO tub jirsiNiss. I'crsoni htvliig vxrKjtBivK material whhh they wlih made up. are particularly Informed that they can place the rinuisT hklianck on my ability TO OIVK TBKSf KNTIUK SATISFACTION Bl tO tit. btylb and acraamn wonKMAasiiip. Ilcipeetfully, March B, 117a. Mas. E. lIIBPLEfl. -imXECUTRIX'S NOTICE. ..a... 'r..tM1t&rv on tho Estate of s m . lteberllnir. lte of the Borough of I. hlKbion, Carbon Count, Pennsylvania, nave been granted to tbe un Jerlnf, to whom all IpersoSi Indebted to tbe said Eftate are re- a'ml an thow hivln? elalm. or demands will make known tbe sauie. withou ; delay. .to ANO KLIN K 11 EHEH l.lNU, Eseeutris of Samuel Heberllntf, dee d. Ihlglitun, jsiarcn sw, ioi- niSLIJV'S rUKK IIISTIIiLED 35c. EXTltACT 25c. WITOH HAZEL, n. HAMAMEMS VIliaiNIOA. , , nn, K.if E,VhV?r!iSrU,n0.. .'..!.P", .v.. T,,thaehe. Earaehe. ,. i Nose-lllood. llleedlngLnngi, r-aln. rul M. lilts. Whites. Asihaia, Hsduees ijwen. Inn i Plte'Vk". Curei lliuuei, Scalds, Uurns, srami Woundi. Bheuniai-iui. Eryilfxlas, , clllblaini, Varlcosa Veins, Mcaraigia, co. NATCaa'a UxivensaL ItasiaDV fob ITica- iit. un LiTiuiii. Uaa. If your DruggUt haa not got 1. h"e nln order It or,h.jml;tor.r msLET, WUolrsKlo UruKgtii, martojaa jGreiwlohSU, w York. il. C. lELXtEB. 11. ft, KlXttlXSI CENTRAL CARRIAGE SLEIGH WORKS, Oppovltn T, V. Clauss', Bank St., Lehighton, Fa., li prepared to m.innfannrn en? deurlp tiuu ul Carriages, Buggieo, Sleighs, Spring Wagons, &c. Itcpalrlner Promptly Attended to. C7AU work done nt this rstabllstiment II Guaranteed to bo ot the Terr belt material ana r workmanship, end the brlco. tullr as low as Ike same articles can be porchased lsewhera. Special Inducements oITctad strictly cash m. c. TitExi.r.n & co. juiysi.nr;. M. " lUMHAN & CO. BANK STREET, Lehighton, Pa., M1X.LC11H and Scalers In All Kind -nf OI1A1N BOUOnTord bOLDat 11LOUI.A11 .MAIUlkT Il&TKM. We would, also, lesoeetiuilv Inform ooreltl rem Hint wo are uowruiir prepared to sur l'LY tueni with liest Coal Vrom my Mine dcilied at VED.Y LOWEST PRICES. 2f. HEILMAN & 6X3. Jnlv If. BPEBB'S PORT GEAPE WINE used In hundred nr conorr cations ror caurea or cnmniunion putpuses. EIIILLEKI rOS LAIIE0 AUD WIAILI USSiM AiTtl THE ABED. MT. PROSPECT VINEYArtP8, N. i. Speer's Port G ape Wine Foim vkahs uli). Tlila Justly Co' . im t o-l Nnfvo Wltif tn mriit fioiu thn u:cbof tne Opinio Gmpo, iaid m this country It mvuluno.o Tonic and Stmigtl.cmi.gPropcrt.es nro unsiHpop! ny anr oltrr iiatlre W'tne. Boms tlio im.e Jmicu of 11m prnpe. pirnlured ui'iler Mr. ftnoir'a own pcixonnl utitcrxliion. Its jiutity mul ppmitnete-'B nro ,ruu nnttnti. Thoyountrcfrt clillilnviv I'ftitike of Im peurr on qutilllc. mill tlio wonirBt lnvn'id nre l fi n(lv.tntogo. It is inirtlctil.irlv lienecf 1 1 to thn fi-Til an(T"irbili(ntcil, nd nuitoJ tuttie rancm nlaiu'iU ttint (.fnict Hie utotterrrx. It In. In eery re-pect. A WIMC'IO i.i; liLil.IKD uX4, X&T&Uis U:i Cpeer't Fert Qrtpi Win. Fea:l:t U:s Ccteri Fort Cripi Wist. V7iail7 Ferscm llri t Until t; Xti Vn. Roccr'a Winn In IIo.iiitals are ptevrreti to otLcr Winei. Hold hy Jinmrl'ts cnnrrnlh. wlio lw nell si'Kicn'rt ncimo j. biiandv. j'Kdbo j. PKKItUY. imtl .sTADrMI WW 13 BIT TKltS. Trntle hnpDliid by 11 tiok-Mle DtiJ. cm. t-eo Hint tlio c-ltrnittnt n of Alfred pe'. I'aMiaic, N. J.,ls oor thocnik of ench Imttl. a . fctl'l3Klt'a Mnunt riopect V.ui-3 airtu, i?cw Jer o-. Ofllco, No. 34 Warrt-n atitct. New Vrk. Tor mile bv a. j. ouittii.No, liKiiiamoy. pa, THE PUBLIC. Wo TnnU to nay thai ouo of our oldest and rauet experienced pbyalclana, alter Klvuna Dr. Soth Arnold's Cough Kliller THOROUQU IIUAL, PItONOUNCKS tC FAU SUPERIOR TO ANV Couorh Hcmcd.y bo ere r f nw. The doctor b& . been 1 fllirtntl with n neve) e co d w Licit vmUO not ylod to nny pioftrip ioti he con d coiu--iHiund, but wlih one Doilleof the Congn K ltt- ' lie Witii bo mncli 11-lievrd II. at he ft me Iihcxt ul Louglit ceven hottl more. Jt nuv onewUhe to kuow who the tloctor it we will lulorm Uwa by calling ol our utortt, OliO-SMAN & rLUMUElt. Clt Hall Dri'fBtoio Comer Second Street uod iNico.ict ,Terine, MUNbiroue, Mux. AUOf D'S COUGH K1L1AAX Is noM py all Biuff-MsiH ext-t wli re. For HalobyA. J DUltlXNO. LehULloa. P Nov. lO-inO E. F. LUCKENKACIlT" Two Doors Dilow tbe "Broailway Uonae MAUCH CHUNK, TA. Dealer in all Tattcrr.a of Plain saO Fancy Wall IPsajperSj Window Shades, Paints & Painters' Supplier, i-owtsr CAfn n.icKH. obtained for Inventors in tho United States, Canada and Eurnjie, at reduced rates. With our principal ofiice located in Washington, directly opposite tbu United States Talent Ofiice, we aro able to attend to all patent business with greater promptness and dee patch and at less cost than other patent at torneys who are at a distance from Wash ington, and who bars, therefore, to employ "associate attorneys." Wcmakeprellminiry examinstions and furnish opinions as to patentablity, free of charge, and alt who are interested in new inventions and patents are .invited to send for a copy of our "Guide for obtaining Patents," which is sent free to nr address, and contains complete Instructions: how to obtain patents and other valuable; matter. We refer to theGonnin-Aiiieiiiau National Bank, Washington, D.C.; the Koyal Swedish, Norwegian and Danish Legations, at Washington! lion. Jos. Casey, late Chief Justice V. 8. Court of Claims; tn the Officials of the U. 6. Patent Ofiice, and to Senators an d embers of Congress from every Stste. Address: ijuuso iiAuujiii a iu., oouci r.ofP..en,..ndA..orney..,Uw,Irfrvj)it Building. Wisiiikoiox, I).C. derJJ Address! MJUJS JlAtHit-H & uu., bollci. uV,UANUa, Calcined Mngitcsin, Focb Firtsr I'aisiirx Mxoau Awasdiiv,' Uore acrteaD'e to the Taue. and B miliar How) . t ibau oILer 'lue.U. For ale In Onyrrnraeiit SUropM EoIUm. al IttUfKim and Coouiry Htoi M, and by T. J. HUSBAND. Jr.v IO.SW.I 1-UILWJKlHJUw