It. SlliWISHS, DIlTlUOf ATTOttNr.Y A COUKSI'LIiOIt AT LAW. Office, Klots'. IlililoTujt tlioilnwoy. MAULlt CHUNK. rA Hsttllntr Estates, riling Amounts ami orpnnos Cunr i rrnotico a specialty. . Trial ol nnnci rarninDr attended ttt IM traasactlonsln Uniritnh nnd airman. Jan . milta TH tron mar bo l"" cm Bio nt OKO, in a rnrjjiii'. howf.ll a ctvs now paper Ailvr l inl '"'.''".'Jk L' : ttrn Htroef, ff YUHK. I JfACTH nmv bo 11 ado lor It In SATUItDAY, MAY 14, 1ST9. Local and Personal. to stJisscisiitr.its. Subscribers lo the Camion Advocate will tnko special notice (lint our terms nre ono dollar year strictly it advance, if not so paid $1.25 will ljoclinrged In every Instance. Subscribers sotlins tliolrpapers by mail will refer lo the dliection tabs im llicir papers raid note the date, and remit accordingly. Chew Jackson's Dist Sweet Navy To bacco. 7-50- Parties going west can get tickets from Bert. Seaboldt, L. V. It. It. depot. 10-42 Fok Salr. Eight shares of the Capital stock of the 1st Sntional Hank of Lrhigliton. For fuitlicr particulars apply at the Advo cate office. For beautiful designs in wall papers, fsncy stationery, Ac., call on V.. F. Luclscii back, near tho Broadway house, Mnuch Chunk. Lowest prices in Carbon County. ror cheap Farm Land In Carbon coun ty, Inquire nt N. D. Cortriglit, Maueh Chunk. 24-7 II. II. rulers announces to his friends and tno citizens in general that ho is now receiving and opening his spring stock of cloths, cassimercs,vestings and suiting', and that he is prepared to make up all classes of clothing at prices never before lioaid of in this section. "Perfect fits and Lowest prices," is the motto of this house, and don't you forgetit. Storoln tlierost-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 to sell iitunpreoedciit ly luw prices. Ho respectfully invites an inflection of his stock feeling assured that lie can give full satisfaction. Tho Popular Weslern Ticket Agent, B. O'Bnan, will bo at this offico next Wednes day night. If you intend to go west, call and see him, ho will send you right, cheap and quick. If you want a good mower or reaper, g- to J. L. Gubel, Lehlghlon, agent for tho Champion. Alto Super Phosphate of Lime ot bottom prices. If you want'a nice smooth, easy shave, your hair cut or shampooing, go to Franz Uocdcrer'a Saloon, under the hx change Ho tel. lie will fix you right, and dou'tyou forget it. It lias been decided to liolil a meeting at Hie public school houso in Weisspoit,a week fiom Sunday next, at 2 o'clock in tlio aflurnoou, and from thence a procession will bo formed and inarch to the soldiers' graves in Weissport and Lehighlon and decorate tho graves with flowers. There were valid reasons for selecting Sunday i intend of Friday to decorate the graves. Henry Campbell, of Fast Wcisspoit, Is selling boots and shoes, very cheap for cash. Clarcnco Robertson , n miner, was killed by falling from a car while descending one of tlioTonnsylvania Coal Company's shafts at Pittston, on Friday of hist week. At Harrisburg on Friday of last week, tho cases of Jacob Tausig and William D. Jack, convicted of ticket scalping, were call ed for argument on tho constitutionality of tho law under which they were convicted. Tho Couit declared the law constitutional, and sentenced them to pay a fino of $10 on each indictment, with tho ousts of prosecu tion, and also to give bond in tho sum of $500 for tlireo years not to deal in any class of railroad tickets. Pimples and blotches on the f.ieo con be removed by rubbing with camphor milk. It costs only 23 cents per buttle. A timid young man who could not muS' ler courage to Kip the question to his sweet' heart, whose name was Anna, one day hand ed her a cigar, which she accepted joyfully, and said, "How well you understand th languago of symbols, Have Anna I" "Oil yes, you nngel 1" he exclaimed, ami foitfi with started for the popular livery of David Lbbcrt, to hire a team for tho occasion A ficight train on tho Lehigh V.i Itailroad ran into a coal train at UockBoit, near Laury's Station, Friday night olllast week. An engine and fifteen coal cats I ere wrecked, but no ono was injured. Thetlick was cleared of the debris at an early bulli on Saturday mornins, and trains runlns usual. Lewis Gcsheidler, of Scranton, was tally injured by a fall from tho horizontal bar, while exercising in the Turner's HiBI, at Pitlslon, on Sunday evening. Henry Campbell, of Fast WeissportJis selling dry goods groceries and provislol at very lowest prices fur cash Edwanl and Washington Wentzlo wele buried under a fall of rock in the ore mil on the Wentzlo farm, near Albuitis, Fnd.i morning of . last week. Washington dug out seiiuusly injured ami unconscious, but lMward, though buried under 40 feet of stone, was but slightly injured. Lieutenant C. M. Currow, of tho Sev enth Cavalry, committed suicido by shoot iiig himself, in a hotel at St. Louls.Mouday. Ho was on tho way back from tlio East, where a surgical operation was performed on his kneo five weeks ago, to join his regi ment at Fort Lincoln. No causo for the suicide is known. Carrow's father is a well- known minister, now residing in Pottsville, in this state. It is always in order to pay tho printer. Tho butter tillered in market is very in fcrior some of it little better than wjgou grease. Fuel I The iron oie business has not been so active along the Fast Pcnii ltaiiroad for the past five or six years as it is at present. The annual parade of tho Alleutown Firo Department will tako place on Whit Mnndav, Juno 2nd. The Kulztown Furnace is in the near future to bo restarted by a tiarty of Phila delphia capitalists among the number ex Gov. Hartranft. A number of those inter ested In tho project visited the Woiks re cently and gave them a thorough inflec tion. The rail mill of tho Allenlown Boiling Mill was started on outers which will keep it steadily going until August. All the de partments of tho establishment are now In operation for the first time in s vernl years. -Gen. W. W. II. Davis, editor of the Iojlestown Democrat, has been selected to deliver the annual address before the Liter ary Societies oonne le.l with (lie Munlen berg College at the Comniencment in June! oomins:. v u,,i. nr.i. . , , . i i , T V . .777,. Uie celebrated Jarsh sohille I plows on l.ai.d. inco pioivs lo iK urst premium it our cash. ,u ,o,,. ,e,j cmu, lor 20-3 E The Mnsoliio fraternity nio warned From tlio County Seal, .igainstan linposlerwlirfls traveling through tiNsiui. or litis. Asa rACKitn.-'Tlio nn tho country asking nssUtnnrc, representing ' nnunceinent liero on Sunday morning that himself a member of Itondout Lodgo No. 313. Ho claims lo belong to the Chapter and Commaudary. Ho is denounced as a fraud of tho first water. IIo Is five feet six Inches high, with short black moustache, seedy appearance and ancient. His names arc legion. Twenty shares ol tho capital stock of the Stemptou Ctir Company wore on Satur day sold nt public auction In Hasten to a Mr. tlleckly, for $455. Slud sells as low as twenty cents in our market. For somo two months past farmers In Lower Carbon county, and in tho western part of Monroo county, have suffered severe ly from the robberies of nn apparently or ganized band of thieves. Chickens, meals, Hour, giaiu, potatoes, harness, blankets, and other articles, have been stolen in great quantities. Last week James Snyder and Ilnnison Green, of Slatlngton, were arrested for stealing meats from farmers in Monroe county and committed to tho Strotidsburg jail to await trial. Other arrests will prob ably follow at an early day. Solomon Snyder, Jr., of Lohlgh Gap, sold about 500 young pigs in tho last three mouths. About half a dozen good house painters can get wo lit with I'. F. Luckenbacli, Mauch Chunk, good wages and prompt pay. Decoration Day comes on apace. Ha tlcton Sentinel. Wo are under tlio impres sion that "i t comes on a Friday. Win. Wagner, Esq., foimcrly of this place, now of Plymouth Meellng.Montgoin cry county, Pa., was In town a few days this week, calling on his old li lends. I heard the Itev. James Bowman, Cap tain of company C, l!)lst Regiment Penn sylvania Veteran Volunteers, deliver his lecture," My Soldier Life" in Christ's Church, Sth street, Philadelphia, and must say that the lectme was full of iu teres t. Tlio Cap tain tells of very touching and 'even thrill ing incidents from his own experience dur ing liis service in the army. J. 1C. Skyiiut, For the weal: ending the 1 Clh inst., there were shipped over the L. .fc S. railroad 7S, .145 tons of coal, making for the season to lliat date a total ,300,931 tons, an increase of 0'J 1 ,20'J tons as compared witli the same lime last year. The shipment ol cual over tho Lehigh Vally railroad lor the week ending on the 17th inst., amounted to 100,1S3 tons, mak ing fur tho season to that date a total shipment of 1,655,31)2 tons, showing on in crease, as compaiod with same time last year of 143,211 tons. Mr. JI. L. Hynson, ye local of the JIuui-li Chunk Democrat, was in town on Saturday last, and called in teste us. Come again. Carl Miller, ol Weissport, will to-ilnv (Fiiday) butcher ono of tho largest steers ever slaugutcred in this county. If you want something nice in the beef lino look out fur his wagon. Alex. Scidle, of Weissport, has just re ceived n lot of Early Hose potatoes, which he is selling from tho car at the Lehigh Valley depot, Lchighton.at tho loivcst pneo Be in time il you want them very choip. Tlio State Legislature has agreed to ad journ on Juno 0th. Cause: Pay ceases Juno 3rd. A lady milliner, a good trimmer, can have a season's work by applying nt this office immediately. An organ gri nder ad in i n istered some curl stone music last week to tlio great annoy ance of many of our impecunious citizens. Suiiduy .Services. hEiiion-roN I'.VANoiaicAL Cnrnrtr, Dev. It J. Sinoyer, pistnr,to-morrow, Sumloy 0 a ni.. Prayer meetings 10a. m , Herman preach Injii 1 p. in., Teachers meeting; 2 p. m., Sun dny School: 8:30 p. m. Prayerful pralso meeting; 7:30 English prtaihTng. All are welcome. l-EiimiiTox M. E. OHuncir, Iter. J, o, Miller, pastor Sunday, May 25. 10.30 a. m sutject, "Lire;" 2 p. in.. Sun.lay School; 0 30 p. m, Younu Men's Prayer Mcetlnsrt 7.30 p. m., subject, " Oowth " Alt cordially Invited. I'iitnl running Accl.Icnt. Oil Tuesday evening, about six o'clock, jWilliam Itemaly, nil employee of George 'rrt. r r- !.,! . r .t i i.iiiitiiu, rcmruuii iroin me fields with a two-horse wagon, and slopping in tlio barn-yard, began to unhitch the horses from the wagon. The wagon stood upon a slight declivity, and Itemaly had braced the wheels of the wagon with stones. Tho horses were lestless, and ho was some what frustrated in unhitching them; he un fastened tho traces, ami went to tho front to loose the harness there, the horses sprang forward, throwing him down and trampled upon him. He hail not unhitched ono ol the traces, and the starting forward of the horses, pulled tho wagon also forward; the wheels passed over Itamaly's temples killed nun almost instantly. no was a young man of good standing in tlio community,! Iiail the reputation of being n good fanner, and was a very valuable employee to Mr. Lcuckcl. He leaves a wife and ono small child to mourn his sudden ami untimely taking off. Ho was buried at Weis.-jxrt on Thursdav afternoon. Appointment (r Tux Collectors. At a Meeting of tlio Board or County Commissioners, this week, the following Tax Collectors ncre apjioiutcd : Weispirt borough Daniel Schock. Wcalherly " J. W. Hunter. Lehighton J, p. Smith. Mauch Chunk " W.W.Scott. East M. Chunk " Charles Miller. Parry villo " 0. Ropp. Lansford " Georgo Ilovle. Summit Hill, DominlckO'Douue'll. Nceqiiehoiiing, Jacob Bum, Lnusanno t'n'p. Juntos Smith. Lehigh John Het'iiv. Franklin " Packer " Kidder " East Peim " Mahoning " L. Towamensing Towaiiiensing, Banks II. P. Levnn. David Keller. Gen. II. Stiinson. Reuben Rehrig, Chas. Lcntz. twii., John gtrnhl. " Anthony Hinger. AMIU01 urisoiti. Ill;; Cri-cK I lunik. Iteports from all parts of tho county Indi cntoa good hiy, fiult, grain and vegetable crop ror tins jear. Judging rrom thelullnppcaraneoof every cherry treo that we havo seen Inhloomdurlng the past week, this crop or fruit promises to be an unusually largo ono. The pavement leading 'rrom tho Adao. tate office to the Lehigh Valley depot, in your borough, should rccolve the ImmoJIate attention oltho proper authorities. The t-undoy school meeting which was to have token placo at Slatlngton lias been post poned ror the presf nt. The English sparrow I said to bo n real nuisance a destroyer or Trults nnd buds. Oram Aelds are looking very promising at this time, and a good harvest may be iintlcl pat cd. Why were not some ol those nsh that were eentbytheStatoIJ.iardornslirommlssIoners Iltt'd In Iilg UreekJ lam sure that thero Is no i roam In Carbon oouitty Hut Is mure r 'Jliablo fur the introduction of fish. Ills lamely rresh spring water, nn I has several ,arg, trli.uiarle-Vlld creek, Pine run, Saw Mill creek asd othe.s. Too former Is one ol the best trout creeks In t ils section or nart ol the Stale. Rcvum. luring the night past, Judge Packer had passed to "Hint bourne from whence no trav eler over returns," cast a deep shadow of gloom and grief over Mauch (.'hunk. Du ring the day n Swc!nl train from Philadel phia brought tho body hero. It was under stood that his dying request was Hint n3 lit tle display ns possible bo made at his fu neral, and every cllbrt posslblo was mndo by tho family to carry out this request. But there was a spontaneity in tho affections of thoso who had known Judgo Packer during a long nnd useful life, that would not per mit the silent tomb to close over him without nn outburst of respect. The funeral was set forTucsday afternoon j and notwithstanding tlio efforts mndo to avoid display or osten tation, the slicets of Mauch Chunk began to bo thronged with people, and it Is safe to es timate that at the timo of the Interment thcro were not less than 3,000 visitors here, including Gen. Itobl. Patterson, ox Gov. Hartrantf; E. N. Potter D.D.,lrcsident of Union College; G. W.Childs,of tho Phil alelpliia Lcugcr; Joseph Seliginan, tho dis tiiigushed New York banker who com menced business Ufa ns n clerk for J udgo Packer in Maucli Chunk ; nearly all Hie railroad magnates and coal operators of New Yolk nnd Philadelphia; tho faculty and students of Lehigh Univcrsty, and distin guished men from various partsof the Stale. Tho -officiating clergymen were fourteen in number, nnd included among them the ltev. Samuel Marks, now of Huron, Ohio, who married Judgo Packer, more than fifty-one years ago, and who was present nt his gold en wedding last year. Tho following nre tho names of the clergy : The Bight Rev. M. A. DeWnllo Howe, I). I)., Bishop of Central Pennsylvania. The Right ltev. William B. icon'Stovens, 1), V. L. L. D., Bishop of Pennsylvania; Rev. Maicus Tolman, of Maueh Chunk; Rev. Samuel Mnrks,of Hu ron, O. ; Rev. J. M. Lenvllt, President of the Lehigh University; Rev. E. N. Potter, President of Union College; Rev. E. M. Fccke, of Willtesbarrc ; Rev. Courtluud Whitehead,"!' Bethlehem ; Bev. II. M. Baum of Eastnn ; Rev. II. L Jones, of Wilkesbarie; Rev. L. C. Newman, of Philadelphia ; Rev II. llaldy; Rev. Peter Russell ; Rev. Leigh tun Coleman. The p.ill-bonrcrs were twenty In number, ns follows: Joseph Patterson, President of the Western National Bank of Philadelphia; George W. Ohilds, of Philadelphia ; A. J. DicacI, of Philadelphia; Chas. llartsliorne, Vice Pre.sidont Lehigh Volley Railroad; A. G. Brodhead, Supeiintcndent Beaver Mead ow Division; Robcit Lockhart, of Bethle hem ; Prof. Henry Coppee, of tlio Lehigh Univeisity ; .Ario'Pjrdec, of Hazleton ; Geo. U. Mr.rkle, Duector of tho Lehigh Valley Railroad ; Win. H. Gatzmer, Diteclor of the Lehigh Valley Railroad; Hon. Robert Klotz, Mauch Chunk ; J. T. Stockett, of the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co.; A. W. Butler, of tho First National Bank of Mauch Chunk , Henry Green, of Eastou ; Samuel Tlinma. of Ilokeiidauqua ; Win. L. Coiiyiigh.im, of Willtesbaire ; Hon. John Pttwell, of Towanila ; Allrcd Hunt, Presi dent of the Bethlehem Iron Companv ; Geo. R. Frill, or Reading; F. Il.JS.iyic, of Maucli Chunk. The services wcrc'hcld at Hie resi dence ot Judge Tacker and at the grave, and here again the entire absence of onip or display was noticablc. Just before the services commenced a heavy shower set ill, ami the halls ami porches ol the mansion were densely thronged with those who had come fiom a distance. The body lay in tho west parlor, clad in a simple suit ol black and encased in a cas ket covcrcil with ulacK velvet, upon wliicn theio was no ornamentation save a square silver plate, witn tins inscription: "Asa Packer. Born December 29, 1805. Died May 17, 1879." The only lloral decoration was a small cross of while llowcrs laid on the casket before it was loweicd into the grave. Rt. Rev. Bishop Howe romnieneed tnoservieo uy announcing the hymn, i would not livo always," 6ung by a choir of gentlemen of this boiouali. Rt. Rev. Bish op Stevens read tlio lesson, "Now is Chi 1st risen Horn tlieucail;" tlio Mcene creed was recited byall tho clergy, and the collect of persons muler nfiliction was reail by Rev. Peter Russell. The anthem, "Lord, let mo know my end," was read by Rev. Peckc, all tiie clergy responding. Twelve clciks Iroin the L. V. R. R. office now bore tho casket to tlio hc.irso which wits carried to tho cemetery at the gate of which it was met by tho clergy who march ed before it to tho grave. Rev. Tolman, rector of St. Mark's Episcopal church, ol which deceased was a devout member, re cited bore the lt-son, "I am tho resurrec tion mid the lilc." Bishop Howe mad.! the c'xhoitatioii nt the grave ; Rev. Potter, the Loid's Prayer; the prayer of committal by Rev. Samuel Marks; the earth was cast up on tho coffin by Rev. Leuvitt; tho Rev. Baldy made the closing prayer, and the liencdiotion was given by Bishop Howe. Near where the body of this gieat und good man whoso labors contiibulcd so largely to developing of tho wealth ol the Lehigh Val ley, sleepi his daughter, Mrs. G, B. Linder iiian, and her two sons Harry and Asa Packer Lindermaii. Ttsii'Eiuxcu. - Rev. Jonas Broughton, State agent for tho Grand Lodgo Sons of Temperance of this State, has been holding n scries of tcmpcr.inco revival meetings in tlio Court House hero during tho week, which have been well attended, and have elided much inteiest among tlio people. Several of our prominent citizens, who heic tofoio took no interest in the temperance cause, havo set an example to others by coming boldly lo the front and signing the pledge. A largo number have signed tho pledge. Ccnr.f.XT Tories. The dedication of Hie new Lutheran und Reformed Union church of East Mauch Chunk, took place on Sun day. Revs. Wackcrnagle, of this borough, and Laitzlc, of Lehighton, preached dedi catory sermons. The church is a handsome structure of Gothic architecture, and the furniture, which is of n handsoino pattern, was made by tho Weissport Planing mill. All tho county otlicea were closed on Tuesday, out of respect to tho memory of the lamented Judge Packer. For tlio approaching school commence ment Prof. Ditterlino has arranged a beau tiful band pieco cntitlod a"Boquet ot Melo dies." It is a tasteful medley arrangement of parts of "Tho spanows are calling," "Baby Mine," "Sweet Spirit hear my pray er," "See that my gravo is kept green," 'Tho birds have sought their forest shade," "Old folks at home," and "Homo sweet home.'! Hon. Robert Klotz, who oamo from Washington last week lo attend the funeral of Mrs. Lentz, remained longer than ho in tended, on account of tho douth of his old friend Hon. Asa Packer. IIo however, left far Washington on Wednesday. P.J. Meeh.in, Esq., on Tuesday next, will lead to the hymenlal altar. Miss Rose, daughter of Mr. Fred. Brendlinger, of Potls- towu. We cannot do moro than hope that life In the future may havo only a rose ate hue for him. Tlio water fountain in frontof Ihc Court House has been painted a handsome bright yellow. Somebody says this is the emble matic color golden of tho Fountain Guards. Joseph Connolly, a soldier in tho late war, received a check on Weduesday from the United States Pension Bureau fur $701, for back peusion. "Who wouldn't bo a soldier?" The "Wide-Awake Fishing Club," go to Bii lake Saturday for a foiir-days'-Gsb. The soldier's graves will be decorated her next Friday. It is understood that Gens. Burnside and 1'itz John PorUr are to rurallse for a time here this summer. The register at the Mansion Home shows that travel Is getting brisk. Gen. John D. Bertolelte will remove his law ofilco to the Mansion House build ing .-hortly. VciMprl Items. Esquire Bojer lias been away from home during the forepart of tlio week surveying. Mr. U E. Wills, returned from Pittsburg on Saturday, hut has been In Philadelphia during the week on business (or the Emery Wheel Co, Tho Kcystono Band which organised a wook ago, Is In a state of dlsorganlintlon so soon. On Tuesday evening thoy turned over their Instruments to U. II. MaoDanlels In consideration of adtht, which they owed htm, amounting to $40, or more. Messrs. Alex. Scldlo and Jacob Strauss lergcr are trahiln their respective trotters fur a couipetltlvo race to take placo shortly. The race excites great expectations la certain circles. Mr. Amos Marsli, Is essaying some speci mens of silver ore taken from tho vein recent ly dlscorcrol In tho Bluo Mountains, near I.lttlo Gap. Ho had, however, come to a sudden standstill on WoJneslay, owing to his Inability to ssrurc some butyrlo acU. The specimens had tho appearanco or being pro. llhe of silver; but It Is said that tho vein Is a small one, and dlincult of access.. Weissport presents an animated aspect this week. Tho hammer and saw of the car penter could be heard In vnrlous directions. La. dies were busy with their lluio honored 'annual whitewashing,' On Wednesday tlio Fort Al len Foundry wore shipping a large cargo of plumber's castings by the L. & S, It. It., to New York, and Mr. J. O. Illcry, of the Plan ing Mills was Ina I ret over a disappointment caused by tlio non-arrtvnt of a shipment of lumber fur which iols nailing to All some Important orders. U. 11. Mac Daniel is making n rustle rocking chair for tho Uhlcf-of-Itccord's table of Polio I'oco tribe, Improved Order of Red Men. This makes a coniploto set of rustic lurnltnro which ho has made and presented to tho tribe from time to time. A tnplstry carpet.whlch will shortly be laid on tlio floor, will in al;o the tribe's lodgo room a thing of rare beauty. Prof, Rowland's Normal Institute opened here on Monday under tho most brilliant nus pIccB. At the opening there wcro 33 scholars, which number during the week was Increased to 33. Other additions will doubtless bomad'i. In connection with the Institute, a "model seliuol" has been opened, to accommodate such as are not sutnclcntly advanced to enter the Institute. This tclicol will bo taught al ternately by tbo scholars oltho normal school, thus giving them (the scholars) tho double advantago of theory and practice. Cast Pcnii Dulk, Think before jou speak, is often reversed for, speak and then think. Sheriff Raudcntusli and lady, passed through our district, tho Sheriff eummoulng jurors for the Juno term of court and putting up bills for his sale on the :sih inst. U. II. Ncir, who has been very 111 for tho last three weeks wo nro happy to say Is im proving since he has placed himself under the caro of Dr. W. W. Rcber, of Pennsville. T. W. Stclgermilt has traded off his "sor rel" on thirty-two squares of roofing slate. O. W. Engle, tho teacher lorgot lo dis tribute Lis "rewards ol merit" to Ids pupils at the close of tho term, so ho hired a boy to do It. Ellen J. Drizzle, Is heme again at Reuben Peters'. Miss Anna Kulb, of this place, left last Saturday for Weatherly, to pay her friends a short visit. 1). H. Straup has Improved his yard by making a new palling fence. Church at 2 p. in., and Sunday school at 0 a. m. The Sunday school at Llzzard Creek Is Is largely attended. James Smith has secured a Job to clear new land for Harrison Unrmou. He receives -100 per aero. I am sorry to state that our friend James Relchaid Is very 111 at present ; Ids ailment Is rheumatism. Wchopo ho will soon bearound again. TJxclb Sam. Wi-atlicrly ICcnih. Chas. Ilohn has been engaged as sales man for tho rotlon firm of llecht & Rosen houpt, Philadelphia. Rev. Mishlcr, of Iho Reformed Ol.urch is about to leave us Mnrtinshurgli,lilaircounty, will be his ruturo field of labor. (lulle a number of our distinguished citi zens attended tho funeral of Judiio Packer. Howard's Ilibcrulca enurtalncd a small aulleuccln llelker's Hall, on Monday eve ning. Miss Nora Forest, daughter ol Burgess Forest, Is attending Prof, lion land's school at Weissport. Mcss.s. O. O. Moore, II. W. Beers and Christian Kcnzle, from llockport, haio pro em ed employment and arc residing In town. Tho P. O. S. or A. nro sending out Invita tions to tho various orders, asking thcin to participate in the observance or Decoration Day. 1 trust thcro will boa general response In the pcrlormnnce oflhls public duty. TliowiroofThos, Young, ol the firm or Kochcr it Young, has been seriously III for stviral weeks, but Is again convalescent. .Mr S, U Eley nnd ramlly have been Vis- Ulns In Mauon Chunk, during the past week. .light frost '1 liursjay morning, but no scrluus d-imago so rar. ROCKAWAV, Tlio rircuicu'N Convention, Tho adjourned Convintton of the Firemen ofthe Lehigh Valley met In Allentown lat Saturday, each company In the Valley reprc. scnted at tho Oatasauqua meeting being also represented there, by three delegates. The gathering was held la Sacngcr Hall, and tho officers were, Olalrmnn, William II. Horn, Oatasauqua ; Secretaries, A. O. Dowalt, Al lentown, W. T. Ache, Bethlehem and W. A. Horn, Easton, Tho Constitution nnd By-I-aws or tho Illi nois Firemen's Association was reported from the committee on the toplo as suitable, fur adoption. It was thereupon taken up and adopted In sections. A copy was ordered to bo sent to each com pany In tho Valley lor action pro'lmluary to tho formation of a permanent organization. The name of tho new organization was de cided on as "Tho Lehigh Valley Firemen's Beneficial Association" and tho following committee wns appulntod to draw up a plan lor dispensing bciictlts: John J. Ulshoi Eastoni V. J. Illce, Bethlehem ; U. O. An brustcr, Mauch Chunk ; W. K. lihue, AUn town and Henry Davis, Oatasauqua. Tho followliiK resolution was adopted : Rttolved, That tho Act or Assembly, In lng a tax on all foreign Insuranco cinipiiles doing business In this State, meets wit I the hoarty.npproval ortho volunteer lircuiii or tho Lclugh Valley, and that the sensa f this convention Is that It should be again brought before tho Ueneral As.embly orthlsStitte at an early day. The convention then adjourned to again August 30 at such placo as the uian shall dctorinino. After tho adjournment the vlsltlmr fl wero handsomely entertalnod by their reu ol Allontuwn and tho labors of Hi were crowned by those moderate festl which firemen know so well how toapprclhite and enjoy. Tho Alleutown firemen bad lqado prepara Ions for lavish hospitality and tjiey ,hT T Tm Th eltillfull maimer. The boy is doing well. andclHcleutlnduty tho envlsblo distinction ... ... . ot being the most generous and courteousW This is a warning to boys who divert them hosts. selves by jumping on and off coal trains as Dentlnger was particularly skilled in this .11. 1Z. mtc Society. y art, having barely escaped with his life on An entertainment, under the auspices or former occasion, the Ladies' Mite Society of (ha Lehighton M. E. Church, will be given at Ilcber's Hail, S500 itmVAIID, Thursday evening. May 20th. Trof. Hal- Wp will tll0 auoy0 rowara for anv bach, of Catasauqua.will assist in the music, j 0r jlver cmpi,,!,, Dyspepsia, 6ick Select reading by Mr. Iloydt and olhers. f nM,aeiie Iniligtimi, Coustltiou or Cos There will nlsobeotherlntercrfiiig exercises. , tiveness we cannot cure with We.fi Vcget Come one, oome alii Admission, adults, 10 I Me Liver lnUi wi18n the JirPcu01 are cents, children, 5 cents. Door open at 7:30 6lr!c(y cn,,, wjUl, They ara pureh. o'clock p m. I Vegetable, and never fail to rive satisfaction. On Tuesday olll.wr Charles Shwkler, of ! Su8ar C1"1' Urte Lo'te'i containing 30 Cmasauqua, lodged iu Jail at Alleutown Jloberi i I lr nxiwoie.1 oi roouine oiiiinn Kemp's store last winter. Mr. Stickler raptured the rubber in Maueh Chunk, Miller will be put on trial iu June. Linen dusters and straw bats have made their sppearancs. Annual r,nt IVmiiyiTfinln cIiisnU, Tho East Penna. Olnssls of tho Reformed Church convened In annual session ntLchlgh ton on Monday afternoon'at 2 o'clock. Thcro wtro between 30 and Mmlntstcrsand as many laymen In attendanco. The meeting was c.illcd to order by the past president Iter. D Y. Helstler, and tho opcnlnit prayer was made i by Rev. J, It. Loos, or llcthlchctn, The Olns sls then proceeded to routine business by unanimously electing by acclamation ltev. I,. K. Dorr, of Slatlngton, president for tho en suing year. It was resolved that dlrlno ser vices bo held every evening during the session oltho OhissK Tho retiring President, according to cus tom, pcrachod tho opening sermon on Mon day evening to a large and appreciative audi ence Tuesday cvcnlng-Scrmon by Rev. L. E. Gracf, of Tuninqun, In the Ocrmon language. Wednesday evening Sermon In English, by Rev. II. II. W. Hlbschmnn, of Mount Bethel, Nortlnmpton county. Thursday morning, Ascension Day Ser mon by J. K. Loos; or Bethlehem, with spo clal dlrlno scrvlco. In I ho evening, Rev. Robert Llsbcrgcr preached In Ucrinan In tho Weissport church. Much time, was occupied In hearing tho an nual parochial stntlstlstlcal reports of tho pastors. These show that during tho year tho various congregations represented by tho Olassls havo had their usual vicissitudes their lights and shades. This Olassls Is tho oldest ono belong ing to tho Synod of tho Reformed church In tho United States. Owing to Its great slzo It has found It a dlincult matter to find a sum. elent number of places ablo to entertain tho mourners nttho nnnual meetings. Thls.Jand other reason?, raised the question as to tho advisability or dividing tho Olassls, It was agreed to recommend tho separation to the Sj nod for Its approval or dlsapp-oval. Tho suggestion Is that all Its ministers and charges west of tho Lehigh river organize themselves Into Olassls, to be hnown by such a namo ns It shall choose to assume ; that on tho east sldo ol tho I.ihlgh to continue as the East Pennsylvania Olassls. Tho Olnssls finMicd its routlno bulness,. having hold nn Intercsilng session, and ad. Journed on Friday. I'ncUcrton Ripple. George S. Bacbman, clctk In tho For wording Department ortho L. V. R. Ii. Co., resigned to accept a position under A. Pardee it Co., at Hazleton, he assumed his position on last Monday, tho best wishes of tho boys go with hlin. Alex Snyder who Ins charge of the largo Park belonging to Judgo Packer Is nn clll clcnt man and the animals and luwls arc com pletely under control. Tho Park Is In better condition than ever before. The sad accident totho sonor Jacob Dent lngcr,or I. clilghton, should bo a warning to tho bojs of our community, we hopothcy will quit the loutish and dangcrouspractlco orjuinplng on moving trains. Supervisor Leller has taken hold of tho roads and n 111 give lliem a thorough overhaul ing. We are opposed to mure than two terms lor any otllcoiboldcr, but In hlsenso wcro ho to ask the olllco again, wo could nut opposo hlai, because ol his elUelcncy. Wo aro phased to refcr to our represen tatives Zero, Oassldy and Craig, as men made oftho right material. Their action on the Itiot bill moots with tho approval or all good citizens. Our public schools closo next week. Mr. Horace D. Hcjdt and Mlts Nad have tjlvcn cutlro fathfactron wo believe, and hope they may have charge the next term. Tho Packcrtoii Christian nsoclatlon met last Friday evmlrg with qulto a lull house. Select readings by lloraeo D. Hcydt. Sub jects "Tho curso ol Regulus" and "Mark Twain among the guides" rendered In.hls usual good st) lc. "Rums maniacs" by tho Rev. Sir. Pickop excellent. Miss Ida Mo Kclvcy rendered " One in Blue and ono in (Ire)" very well. J. It. Beers read ' A Chi nees stor" and llascomb's Lamb" finely. The Degree ol Itebekka was conrerrcd on Mr James Clements, Alfred Yohe, William Stuckcr nud their wives on Tuesday evening byN. O. W. S. Stiles. A Rcbekka Lodge will bo Instituted shortly. Anon. 3Ty .Soldier Ufo .V Lecture. The tin illing and marvelous scenes of war, the incidents, adventures and hardships of biavo soldiers, are alike interesting to those who saw service nnd to those who do not know what actual war is. Tlio memorable drama, stigmatized by all true patriots, by significant epithet of the Southern Rebellion is freighted lutli adventures and hardships, in soldier life, that will alwavs interest tho American people. Rev. James Bowman served all through theiebellion in tho famous Division of Penn. Reserves, belonging to the (1th Itegt., nnd participated In nearly all the engagements of the army of the Potoinac,Gencnils Porter, McDowel, Hooker, Meade, Reynolds (killed at Gettysberg) ond Warren were somo of the prominent Corps Commanders to which the Penn. Reserves wero attached. Rev. James Bowman will deliver his lecture en titled " My Soldier Life" In tho Evangelical church of Lehighton on tho evening of May 30th (Decoration Day cvening),for the bene fit of tho Sunday School connected with tho church. Tlio Allcntown CAroiiirc and .Veic says of his lecture delivered in that city "Tho spirit of patriotism and intense, love of country pervaded tho cnllro lecture, his re cital of various chapters in his soldier life, now thrilling and moving to tears his in terested auditors, his description of his sen sations in tlio first battlo he participated in was laughable, and his expericnoo in Libby prison lie invested with an easy, queer hu mor." Ho wiM exhibit at tho closed tho lecture a number of interesting relics from Libby and Salisbury prisons, whieli he had carved while In confinement as a prisoner of war. Tliis lccluro should bo well pat ronized. yjirnlng lo Hoys. JuuriNQ Coal Cars Lost a Lr.o Ilnrry Dentinger, n boy sixteen years old, whoso father, Jacob Dentlnger. kecjis a tailor shop, on Bank street, went fishing just below the mouth of the Mahoning creek, on Tuesday afternoon, and as a coal train passed up, about three o clock, he concluded to junij on ond ride to the L. V. R.R. depot. He did not Jump on, however, as ho intended but jumped his right foot under Ilia car wheels instead. Of course, Hie wheel was not materially injured, but the foot was crushed into almost mince meat. Two boys who were with him carried the sad news to his parents, and Dr. N. B. Rcber, being summoned, took a team and went to tho scene of tho disaster. Ho caused the boy to be taken homo, and, assisted by Dr. W. G. M. Seiple, the crushed limb was amputated just below tho knee, It was the only altcrn I ativCi ,, (he opcrlUj0r, was done in a most , pills, 24 cents. For sale by all Drugguts. Beware of pounterfvlis and imitations. The Umture's simple remedies lor all your aif genuin nianufaelureil only by JOHN C. I menis yon will be wise, well and happy, W EST li CO.,"Tlie IMI Makers," 181 A-13 1 and sve great 6Xwnse. The un-atest iwm W, Madison St., Chicago. Free trial ack. edy for this, the gwat, wise and good will sge sent by mail prepaid on receipt of a 3ct,t tell you, is Hop Bitters believe IU Bee stamp. "rrorerbs" In another colqruu. S4 J Ilrriiltcr IJiirnnlat Crim?rrrjr Saturday morning, about six o'clock, says the Hazleton Sentinel, we were roused from out slumbers by tho sonorous sounds of the steam fire whistle. Thinking It nn alarm of firo wo sprang from our bed, but looked val" taranf evidences of fire. Hasten IngoUtof doors, wo were Informod bv passers-by that Ihebrcnkcratlho Cranberry mines of Messrs. A. Pardee .t Co. wore on firo. Looking in Hint direction wo discov ered thick clouds of smoke arising. For tunately, tho breaker was situated several hundred yaids from tho mouth of tho mine and connected with a lo'ig high trestliug. The fno is supposed lo havo originated in tlio boiler bouse. Tho breaker, engine house and saw mill wore entlroly consum ed. Tho fire was prevented from reaching tho hoisting engine house, at tlio mouth of tlio mine, by tearing nwny tho trestliug which conuectcd;it with tho breaker. While engaged in tearing down and removing the trestling timbers n portion ot Iho trestling next to tlio breaker fell mid caught ono of tho ni5n ongaged In removing tlio limber, named Fiedcrick Dorsh, who resides on Pino street, Injuring him severely on the breast and about the face. His lifo was des paired of, but we understand the physician in nttendanco pronounces tilm not danger ously hurt. Tho breaker was originally built about twenty-one years ngo and par tially rebuilt in 1873 nt a cost of from &20, 000 to 25,000. It Is not known whether the firo resulted from accident or was the work of an in.'cndlary. It was first discov ered at about hnlf-past fiyo o'clock in the morning. The structure was a largo double breaker, containing the usual breaker ma chinery, four Lehigh coal jig;,jusl introduc ed, two stationary engines, four boilers, etc. It was insured by the Dcrr Brothers, of Wilkesbarre, for $13,000 in tho following companies: $2,000 In tho Lycoming Mutual; $2,000 in Farmers, ol York) $2,000 in North American, Philadelphia! $2,1)00 in Han over, of York ; $2,000 in Pennsylvania Fire Insuranco Company, of Philadelphia ; $2, 000 In Continental, New York; $1,000 in Franklin, of Philadelphia. Tho work of reconstruction will commence at once, and the new breaker can Lo com pleted by the first of September, if tho com pany so desire. The loss is a serious onc,as il will throw quilo n large number of miners idle for some months, unless they secure work elsewhere in tho meantime. Tlio Coal Trufto. The usual interest felt in the anthracite coal trudo tho past week has been nbsoibcd by tho announcement on Thursday of the sudden and unexpected leasing by the Read ing Railroad Company 'of tho North Penn sylvania and Bound Brook Railroad Com panies. All the companies in this move ment nre nioie or less directly connected with tho anthracite coal trade. The Rend ing, which has assumed tho liabilities oftho Noith Pennsylvania nnd of tho Bound Brook, in addition to its already large in debtedness, occupies a conspicuous and al most a controlling influence in the trade and although tho Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, second only to the Heading In magnitude and Influence in tlio coal trade is not a party to tho lease, it directly con nects with the Ncrlh Penn nnd finds its direct outlet to tho Philadelphia market over it, and will necessarily bo brought more or less directly in collision with it, and, if working in sympathy, will naturally in creaie tho inllueiico ol the Reading Railroad Company and add to the probabilities ol the success of Mr. Gowcn's peculiar theories prevailing ill tho future control of the coal trade. If the Lehigh Valley, from any cause, acts in conjunction with tho Reading it concentrates a majority oftho tiade and presents an important osjicet lo all tho u-st ofthe parties engaged in it. lithe luturo nction of tho two companies shall be a cioss puqioscs tho situation will bo equally im jKirtnnt in nn npjmsitc direction nut only to the rest of the trudo but to Hie two compa nies named as well. It is not believed how ever, thai thero will bo liny cross action. The interest nl both tho Reading and the Lehigh Valley is to work harmoniously to gether, and tlieiu is no reason to doubt they will. It is true the direct route of the Le high Valley's coal to this market is by way oftho Noith Penn Road, now in the control nfPiesidcnt Gowcn, but it never has been any put of his policy to drivo trudo fiom tho works under liisdircction, anil Hie profit of nil possible trallie over tho North Penn will be ns desirable and ns necessary in the hands of its tenants, the Heading, as ever in the past it was to its owners. Besides, the Lehigh Valley Railroad is not con 11 tied to tho North Pen n as itsonly route to tho Phil adelphia market, nud cannot bo coerced to its prejuiiice, was mere ever so sirong a de sire, which wo nro assured jiud know there is not. All tho bcaring3ol' tlio leao arc, however, by tho public widely considered unit the Kissibilitics freely discussed, nnd while ncany un cuuccuo tno movement oi Mr. Gowen to be a bold one, nud by most persons is believed to bo an ndvanlugeuus ouo all around, it will bo aided most mate rially to that end by a continuance ol tho liberality that prompted the entei prise, nud no one knows this better than Mr. Gowen himself. Tho outlook of the coal trade is improved from this dato forwnrd. All the points in immediato consideration favor an advance of prices nnd a moio direct mid cllectivo control of the coal market. The Reading Railroad Companv has now secured nn all rail lino for its great coal piniluet ill tho immense basin ol tho Schuylkill le gion for all the year round, u jwmt gained of much advantage. This is secured to us from its heretolore unused facilities fur tlio passenger depot in tile very heart of our city. This locality of Ninth and Gucn streets ns a pissenger demt for the ucw New York road is of much valuo,and under thisloaso costs literally nothing. The North Penn ieoplo ns well as the Bound Brook stockholders havo effected an exceptionally good bargain if tho lease shall be' carried into operation as designed. As announced the main object uf the lenso is to tecuie un Eastern outlet fur coal, tho passenger and freight business being nil incidental con sideration, and may be discussed heieaftcr. -Zcttjer, Jondny. Our Summer Tourists. No doubt many of our people will during coming summer season "do" tlio sea shore at Bome of the Atlantic coast resorts and, for the benefit of those who care to heel what such an authority as the New York Eccning Pott says of ono of them, wo reprint from its columns the lollowing paragraph relating to Atlantic Cityi The peculiarity of this resort over all others on tho crust Is the dryness of Its at. niosphero. By some tins is attributed to tlio influence) of the Gulf Stream, which n oar ly opKisito liero turns oil" ill anortli-oasierly direction , but the most probable cause is the unbroken, sandy beach, which extendi each way for several miles reaching far in laud. Tho snow anil rain soon uisoppear from tho ground, the roads, which aro cov ered with gravel, aro dry and hard. The place is free from mud and dust Carriages roll along tho streets as in summer, and the "nasty sun," wheu it comes streaming through tho windows into your room does not reveal the innumerable atoms which under the .same conditions are seen else where Moating about In its rays. Wearing apparel, towels, carpets and linen, after a long rain, aro free from dampness! and even the fog, which at times comes up from the sm. i intend of remaining in the atmos phere, dri'i to the earth, turns to mist, al most trati(areiit, nnd passetalong with the currents oi air until it disapeiirs. YOU CAN 1111 ISAPI'V If you will stop all your extravagant and wrnnz notions in doctoring yourself and families w.th ex-inive ibi-UTs of liunil.u MIM..II. tflltt ll. 1,1,,11 MlWlkVlt. Mtlfl l!k..,l,,IV I1SU1S.JM.1 "1VJ.JH 'Ml .' ''AtliaJSSil The will of Judge Pinker wo' rcid Thursday, It bequeaths; lor ih permanent endowment of the Lehigh University, 81, 600,000; lo f-l. Luke's Hospital, at fcthlr heln, $300,000, a ml St. Mark's Kpismpal Church, fit Mauch Chunk, $80,000. Other bequests aro kept private for the present. Closinz Prices of Dr.nATKN A- Towsnnxn Stock, Oovernhient and Gold, 40 South imm street, i nuaueijmin, amy, n, imtu tT. .', !!... ..1174 out M7', ,sCC .. u I ll .1 ..r It un 15'it mteit ..lis i d 10." t VM ..WIU bill 10s ft,uo' ..ICS", ml if H mikM it. 1 -4 ' tr. H. i urrencv. )' If. 8 r,' 1881, now, tr. new , U s 4' new romisvlviiniftlt. It 1'iiin , Ho'iMng it. Jt . Lehigh Vllev It. It , OICI -KM J Md 20H aisce If, bid lt rt rt ::, old : s . l!nlt"d Cnlni miles of A . J.I4" "Id IttM-.kid i nine,! , oh i is . nv. i o Noithrrn Oiilinl i.. II... riibld i9H n.'-ee llnti nviil" j'a. ti.lt. i o n-,bn tJ.'i nstirt Pitts .Tit. ,t Heir ft ll. Co. cs I'd hsto" central Tinn'no'Mtlnii Co U bid l'i as ed IiiB. Co. ot N. A it'll bid s b-hI M ver, flindor.i PS bid ttH oskoa ' (i'srne k' ) bid OH'i mked ' tDtmoAn' fl iili men). Ifti b'd asked I.cblsliton I'xoi'ncc Itsnrlcct. C'OP.nr.CTED WtEKUY. rinur, per f.t'k JiS 75 Corn, per bushel 6, Hals, per bushel 40 Mixed Chop, per ewt lti Mld'lllncE, per ewt 1 3) Ilian. per ewt -. OJ lluiicr, pcrpound si Ei?us, per dozen Jit limn, per i-ound lo Lard, per jiound in Shoulders. pr pound 0 Potatuis, per bushel , flj . MM. III,. Special Notices. Pill PC Of nlllilhilH TU JOUS.cli.eliar rll I ces tj i,l oon or ii.ueuH mil I ll-llw' nil iliEonees otth'i ltl-'Cl'L"l ijuitku and perfectly cuioi bv a miii;ii nnd motion).' UKMlUiY. Im info nianon raid" m Un J. I Alilill ill 'J. vj Ann M . Y, Jli. OLcrlioltzi'i's l.lnimini, CAMPHOR MILK. Is now lilsliK icconuTCinlrd and ox-cri&Iro y ui fur JEticnm-itiHin, I'nu-tnl i or, Ailic J'ltlnp. flt,, Mini's, woilliigs sm-.t!ii, tc. It i-t ot Ihi Kicndt v lno m cuiiua Cuts,a.tln. feu film mill EwiMrtTK niliotno?. Ii nets qiilt-Klv dim. aim ly. It nt onop noot'tcs un." roliine-tho M'JTJo.uU llif X, mc Mr clus a il t fie .Arlim- btivut 'J ho lncnt-v w V n p;ii(lb?cic ton -y rno nor 'H lioi w th Itcf lect''. Trite 2r ci'i In. n boitltH foi 51. Iie yuied (y A nl Obcitioltzci, M. 1). Tliu Pliccsiilx Pectoral. fln tiioYGlttFrlf to noirenlintlyfulnpLcrt to olil pcisnns, .'otiti,mp he t.ftf lilMini. l l.nnefe ti coh). ir Bluj'H ii cnii' h It ft'U exi)Ttrriilm . ir hiyci tiiEt.iti iclicf it, riven rniMli. It bntiR-'in t. It lit uuxfip it oi'o cuifH 1 1 n nuv oiIht mo 1c no Tlimisiii 1 in UiecitlZM'S of Uu'tcrn PcnnHTlvfin i iia utn it tcruui (t 8i mhI tra fv V ilio ro f uhoii nnii rmrrf. trclul. rrtcc, 5 ctMiM tr 5 I or! leu fur 5- Imp lnico h i l obeilmltfc r M. ni it tr yalo by A. J iUU. IN i,ca cMou. Nuv. TI1K WOttfl'S IIAfiM. Dr L. D Wi:YIlXj L'N'J? ALTCHATIVE tTCtr A icmcilv u ml TIIIIITV riVi'. 'iEAItS Iv n p rival i- ircct cuauit i.cvtr iuumg to mctk-klh-cuio Drrw. niy'p'fl.Nccnimniy bvMil 1h. O fTit, Diub tea onil it! I diMiiM inwlilo.i iLobuuU i inipiKiited, is hum nfl!0 ) in t'io ijD c mjM by ml I'.t-taii- iinrnoirTti, unit twlio'cav on.V)bv llliZ VJA'l.UtU dUtUCii: CO. 1'. U. linx UJii, Hocl'CaUi iN. Y. PIMPLES. I will mail (Vrcc) iho i(-c!pe for a s'mp' VEOETAlUn HALM ll.at Will tlMimv. T.N i-'itLi'KijKS. riMi'isi s ami iu.orciii;, Vavlnu it e kMu tuXt, c.rnr m.U bcaiu'tu' , aUi in tiu tto.Htor ntc!iu'j:i luxuilnni Rrnwtl. of h itr on a b:i:U hi til orsinnotu f vo A aureus iimioMi'f; 2j. ttamp, lion. Valid It ti: Co , Aim stieut, IN' Y TO CONSUMPTIVES. Hio r.ilveitLer. 1 nvlnc been pennEiieniiv turolnf that dread ouo o fonsuuiolitiu b. a sMiiiiie i em. di .1 anxious fo mnKo ki.i wn lo In lellow.siilleieiH.tho uieiiiM ' t cine, 'lnii'l who rcstioit ho will teiwl a conyol tho rieoillcitor uao.i, (flee of cnuii'c) wish iho tiiuctlons for nrennriiiff md uhiir tl.e t-nuin, wluefi t tey uiu Una a bliii: luuk fjr coasujiimios. Altiius. UlICSCIllTlB, &!. I'm tloi wlbhti.c the rrcrcr ptlon, wlU l least addiexs HA WILbO.N, 131 1'eun a.cet, Vllil.tiii.rniigh, ii V. DR. BARTER'S Purifies, Enriches, Gives, L'Oiorand 'i'ono to tho illonil; il increases the quantity as tttell at the quality, giv ing Vigor, Vitality, Energy, rouer and Life ihclf. It t" e-prciallrnd ipteit to reranlo Diseases, such ns Weakness troui MusIhk or any tber cut o. PMiitil Iricjrular oi itetatied nirnthlv jeilodi. falling if tho w, iiib. imusoa in prea uaiicv. stcilU.y, euani.u ol luc, cto, Dr. Nailer's Liver Pills Combine the two rs-euitelq'i.i lllcsol a rnnvly rill. Tney net nsnmtlci alio o.Hcient luirKCauu t the s.'iU3 tlmo nio the bott Liver rills ovcr cfleiej to tho initl'C. b'liii.ii.o "ppb lis i:m Took TiEu-rq j wssw.oi ;huy WCUT, Saddler and Harness lakcr, llAMt'St.( I.UHiailTON', Ta., Calls Uttentlon to the following extraordinary I.tlW I'UlOlJSi: Hupcy Harness nt iroin $12 00 upwards Kxi-r, hs ll.irness at Irom 13 OJupnaids llr.cchliiir Harness at Iroin .. 8 Oj iiiiw.mls ll.'a'lng- itarnt-ss nt from o oi) ujoinrds llcrsu collars (hair) at trom. 3 WJ opw mis " ' (straw) ut Irum. 1 7S upwards Bridles at from 1 73 uonard and nil other nrtlclos at cquilly low t.rlei'S, mid uirirantcid or Ii ft wurkiiuinsiilp. l!t. 1'AIHINU proinptly nltend d to ut reason ubluehaigcs. l'atronai;e sullcllid. May lu. Eating and Drinking SALOON, Lewis J. Ciiiustmax, Prop'r. This woll-kept and cxcllmtly tl'ted up Sa loon Is lueiiuid three doots above Clauss' 1 alluring Store, on ' DANK STIti:i;T, I.UlIlflllTON, Ta. Ib-rncr ft Knirler's I'tilladelnlita Ilcer al ways on Tap. Oheli-e Ciguri', and all kinds or Kcire.niuuiiis in acaeou. I'nc I,iu:rli o cry S.itiirdai Xlslil Patronage solicited. May 17 1879 ly AUDITOIl'S XOTU'K. In tho Or' bans' Pniirt of Carbon County Aeeouui conftimcd absoluioly. .Inn. 16. 1678. In ho matter or thu sic..nd and liiuil ac count of Win. Kniniily nnd I. .. Ilsgensiore, Ailiiiliustr.ituis ol the Ustute ol Joius Hanoi ly, ilecensnl. The underslBneil Auditor, linvlnir been np noliitcl by the Ori'huiis' i.'uurt ot (larbon county, to nduit n it n port distribution of me luoucyi m mo uiinus oi aeeouninn'i1, iviu attend to the duties . t Ids appoint iiieni at the ninceoi morigui u r reyioiiit, i,nis.. lusuny, Mny'iitli, at 10 o'eluek A. whero nud wheu all names Intir, stei may aitctid. V. T. I.DMlSntr KT, Mauch Chunk, May 3, 18704t Au litor, The Carbon Advocate And Independent Family Newspaper Published every lATUIlDAY, in Lehighton, Carbon Co., To., by IIAllItY V. noUTIlMMllii OtTlCE BA 'JKWAY. a .Uort dlstauco aboVe the LUilRh Valley It. It. Derot. Terms: $1.00 per Amirini in Aflvauco. EVCItt DISOKirTlOX OF rtitN" ASD TAXCT Job P riix ting AT VBR1 LOW rmcEB. Astor Placo Motel. EUIIOl'BAN PLAN. i Astor 1'IufP, 8(1 Ao. ii l Stli Street, I (I 'ITOtfllK CHirKB IKSTITVTS.) NEW Villi K, Ri-st LaealloH In the Oily. Ulsvated Hail road and nvs ulhr Hues pass the dour. I lloouii to on. ta 4S jHir luy. Ily the Wek ' 42 and up'ards. ArrllW-Oi OPEN ALL NIOnT. 11.1,1 tHWSJSJH,H4i.ll.l rpilE K UIUH AXXt'AL FINANC IAL, statement oftho Town roundl ef the Horo'.tih of Letil ih.iin, fbr Iho fiscal year enrllnir thp dri' Mond-iv of April. A. 1)., 1879 as feqiilrtnl by the Oil, tectiuiiul an A 't o th General Assembly, ppruTd April 23, 1871 and supplements thereto I I'tiNUEu iinnT, Ti.,. rntinuliii is ibn funded debt, ennslpttnff ol lioruiuli llomls, nllh ilsies of Issue, all of them beliiR due and payable one year alter date thereof, Honds have been re-lisued fiom t ine to timet l't the debt has no'- been In creased flnee mot K. A. Ilato-r, Ibmd Issued 81 luly.1872. $ li. ll. sunup, " " A.Oermnn. " " F..HrlriSfi an. " " David Mam I, " " Chus. !lieri, " " A. ll.irtboluuiew " I.eali llo,er, " Win. Iloinlir, " " IniVId Jluioi " t 14,7(0 FL'lATIN'Q HKBT. For sundry currmt ejpenes ilurlnp the jear ubout t 120 t 14,M ASSETS. rash In Trcnrurr t $J Duo ou T.iit, liuillcalo fir 1973 il( rorU7i 220 I.labil.tlcs over Assols 1.,W I UDiO Dfbt rcdncrd durlnir tho year. J 144 Theassesed v.ilunllon ol'tiirnlile property, real and ieron il, us per Assessor's triennial return. Is t'-oy -fr. Wo i he nndcrslnned, bav'nit been Instructed tnpiepnre III " nnoic sliitelutnt, bj the said Tuivn t'ounell. do lieriby c. rt ly that tho nimo Is correvt and In accordance with tlio reiiilri inent ol the t ltd Act ot Assembly, lo tho but ol our knuMiilKo and bollef. W. M. IIAPSIIKI!, eerctiiry, WlhLIAM Aill.til'lll, Treasurer. Thcabov slntiincnt Inivlmr been subinlt i.i ii. call Tnnti t'l.unell for examination and approval. It was, on motion, ordered ihul the Secretary bo lumruC'O'l to haio tl.e snino iirlnn d in Iub Caiiuov Advoi atk. From the mluut s. W. M. KAl'&llllli. Mere'nry. iMay ii no. J-AHOMXCJ TO.Y.NSHir. Annual rimnclnl Stitemrnt of Mnbonlnir Towil'blp. I llilltl.l' J.fcNTZ, Collector ol I ax and live seer or ihi r,.or ol .aid Toin. shin. In ncc.uni ith said 'lonnshlp tor the ) cur eudluB April, 170 s lilt. To Amount of implicate P0 10 " CMHi rei-1 ol l. liorn, mici.ui r. u " into-cst on llbove 76 'M .... 6 U0 ' " rie'd Of .l"Cl Mlink'sistlltu. . 45 35 ' ol AIM. C t'. I'oor lllst. V 72 " " renllz d Iroin s ilo of Mrs. I'. Mc s' fumi'iire 10 11 " " r c lve.1 of lie. Kliio, helnn amount espemiiu nr in .iu. nance of Keii.o-a Straurs, licensed " " rulubdcd b) C. Slioeuiaker.. 203 00 18 10 120 8 03 2 11 1 Balance duo Chas. Lcntz . 41271 or Clt. Ily Cash paid, a p-r reeeli'lP $1051 03 , .It l. Ill I- 1 11,1 ., r- vlcc in1 nvtiseer Service? rendcro as uvereeer,por s IT " Amountornxoneritlons " ConitnU-l.iii on -k05 6J at 6 per ct. lor I'ollietlnir " Commi-i-lon onli,S2 0Sai 3 pr ct. for l'i)hu t'Ui " lialance noiu last y'r's sctllointnt 31 00 CO 7S 0 0J 44 71 32 46 41 o3 1271 07 t-A ...iA.t..A.l A iwlliArfl nr!Tnhnnln'r i ts iim uiiiii-i e.ii.iv ... i. - -- i. Township, do lumhv crtlly lhnl we h ve ex amined ilie above nccctiiit. unit tlnd ll e. r ret as above stated. Ibis mill diiy .l April, 1S,0. UHlll,l, ll. iJli'UU, I THO M. V BA Kit, Auditor!. JOsIAUMrfUl.M..N, IIATtltlSOX MlLI.UU.'no ofthe Supervis or-ot .llOlli'lill IT Townsnip, ill lieiuunv nllh s.ibl Toiiiisldp lor the jear tudiutf April, 1ST9: To whole amount ofTai! Pupllcaie.. 603 44 U.IS1I rt CC1VO I Ol .Mlllian i uihw. w llaluncoduj from Tuunshlp 60 65 ansa ui eft. By Cash paid for Repairing lioads. t tl 03 6 1.1 100 61 H b9 ' Exont rations " Si rices, per s II ' Cumiuhslou en 4052 02 ut 5 per ct. ttluo 01 JfATH AN I.Arn.Ult, one of tho Supervls. or of .Miihi nliiir lownfiup, in nei-ouni nlih fnid lomulilp lor tbv )ear inuiug Apill, 18101 Di( To wholo amount ot Dnplleato 41400 40 ' Sl il.iys lillior uy in, ii'iiiei i"r township (a paupei ) 00 iim 42 cn. By Cash r'ld fr Keiaiilna Itoad', llrli'iri-', &e 874 01 "Cash ii ild 11. Mill- r, supervuor, 4-.ii 01 " Uxoni'iailons " r-crv.ccs, lor cell ' CiiBh paid Auditors T r eettllnir account " Ilal.inee dun Tonnsh i " Cuuiuibslou on tU65 31 at per ct 6 ut 73 00 4 60 ,4 bi 77 20 41403 42 vro Iho undersigned. Auditors of Malionlnn l-nlvlili. 1I.1 In relw iM-rillV ill ll WU ban, 61- ninlned iho above 'ncenuiiis, nnd lonnd tlio siinu correct n" nbovo suted, tins lOihdnj of May, A. I'. lk7'J. en tin r.s ii. si:i ;i.r,i T1IIW. M. ttDMlll. Auditors, lost til MUSSULMAN, ) May 17, 1870-wS R i:i;isti;u'.s xouci:, Nut eo Is hereby trl- en that tho nveeutors, Ailnilnistr.uors noil (liiudl.ins heioin iltu" named b ite til. d their respedlto nt eouots of Die l.illoitlmr esiatc" In tho Li b stJr's iilllco nt Mauch chunk, In and for iho County of Car on. which ii'vouii's bate len allowed by tho liculs er, will be pr s, nl"l In the .IviilRcs onbu tlri'll .11-' I'oiir. 1. 11 MONDAY. tlieU.ll day ol .1 U N ti NUXT, at 2 o'clock 1'. 31., lor coiiflrinuiloii : Fl'st and lln'il account of Slbis and John Salomon, veciit rs 'I tint last will nnd tes lauioiit of Nath inlel Soloni n, deceased, First and final noeeuutor Adolph llus'inan, ndmliilsiiiitor ol' Iho estate ot Chas. llus. iiinu, dtceised. First nnd liniil in-eount o( Mary I.. Dnrkmnn, cxecmrlx of the estate of Adam lluck'.uan, dectascd. First and llnal account of.fohn llrnon, guar tlbin of t 'Inirle-i l'owoll, ono ol iho limrsof Jllurgin I'oitell, tlueenstsl. IlKllNAHI) I'ltll.t.lPS, licslstcr. Mauch Chunk, May 10, 18i0-wl unrroit'sltoTiTiT 'In the Matter of the Aminved Etlatc of F. V. SRUUEL. The undersigned AinlHor, hnvlri; len ar-poiiiti-d to niiiku dirtr l uilon ol the funm In the ll imls i.f .1. f. Illlu'l. Assignee ol F. I'. Senimel. will inm t Hie jmnlis Interi s ed at lllstillbu In ill" lloron-'li ol Mnuch Chunk, nn Tiurlay JUi: 12ih. 1S7. nt 1 o'clock V. JI., whore all Inti-res run uiicnd. F. Illlit lOI.F.l'l K, Auditor. Maueh Chunk, Muy 17, 1S70 w In th milt' r of lite SIlerllTs Mils of the ltiiil llstnte of John Simekner. The under blsnvd Au lilur, bavlnic t-i n appointed ly tlio Court oft'oiniii n Tie s of Ciirb'.n nuntj to retort ills iltiuliou of the lunds in Court arising trom hicIi Bilo, will atlind to (ht ilmles .1 his in puliitinin ut ihulifflecol Kro.t. ilerioluite, fsi., tn n 'Uch I hunk, on MO,V. 1) 1 Y. .1 V a l- 2nd. 1870, ni lo 30 A, M., where all rurlHS Inter, 8'cd mat nttend. V. M. JtAlSnUil, Auditor. May 10th, 1870-wl, .ssi t; x i:i;.s xoTfcE Notice Is heroly Riven, tlnvt Henry Hoyerj A-li; nco oi thu l.t ale of .1. II. Si-idel, has nluil bis aeeountns such irlk'nci-, In the Court ot Common I'leas ol Cn'.bou Comity, and Hut the same ttlll cine up for londrmatl. n, and will be allowed by Vu,l Curt on the Oth day of .luue, 1610. unlaw cause be shutsn to the contrary. Ily ll.o Court. T11U3. KEMElt EH, May 10, lS7.iMo 1'rutliouotary. A1 SiUXEL'Ji XOTICT. Notice Is hereby alven, that Chas. Meend sQ, AHlitneeorthe Kstate of Lit t Kern, has f.lul Ids aewunt M Mich astijrni&jR I be l lourt olUoiMuon I'tod ofCarWiUjwuy. and tint the same wlllcenie up 'or ettflrftiuuign. and will lie allowej ly said Cimrt MT the ih o y of June, M78. u less eanse b thowu tJtln) ooulrary. ily tltv Court. 1 inns. KF.MI Ilrn, May 10. ISTO-to 1 ioi..onoiary. .)UBl.I(J xomci:. Notice Is nn by irlrn, that 1 hare Alrd In tte Office of the retar .o Imetniil AlUir?! at HurrlsbniK. n AptiioaU..n b,r n W.irran f. Mirvey ueuni I. mil in ili Township of Towainenslne, County uf i art4n. citt'.iliilnir rerty-Eiylit Aer.-s Inort ur !', nitoininr Utids iu the It sircniiw namvs ur ttuuur I Caldwtil) on tb nonb, John-liiown on tlie ttui, lleiijainitt lay or uiol John Soil on me south, uud Jubtibolt cui i lie wt't. UAMEL WEITMAN. MsylOlh. i&7- SCO ltf .in y. ish. ihw 3d Nov. 18-2. 7130 28 1'eo 1H7J. 1 60 7 Aprll.lKj6, too 7 Sapt. l'-7fl, iWS 8Si-l. Ib7. 1701) 14 Si in. ISO. toil 8 Oct. 1!77, 40O 4 .Uii), IS.'i, 300