The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, March 13, 1880, Image 3

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MT)ADPDmr be fonnrt on Hie at GEO,
riirjll V. MOWKLTj A CO'8 News.
paper Advertising Hiifeati, 10 r-ptneo Mreet,
wnore adviuitihino com
T HALTS mar bo rondo lor It In
SATUnDAY, MARCH 13, 18S0.
Local and Personal.
to suiiscnincics.
Subscribers will please refer to the direc
tion tain on their papers, uy so uoing tney
will be able to see whether they are square
on our books or not, tuus i
John Fltswilllam
mar 8 TO
Shows that the subscription has been paid
up till March Bill, 1879, and consequently
there itonndollardueuson the present year,
which you will please remit, or $1.21 will bo
charged II we nave to sona uiii.
Coal has advanced 21 cents per ton.
All kinds of dry goods nro going up in
price.
The druggists hare a run on cough
syrup.
Fine gold and silver watches at E. II.
Ilohl's, Mauch Chunk.
And now Nararcth is to havo a news
paper. Soft and sll(T hats, light weights, at Jos.
Handwork's Mauch Chunk, at light prices.
Moving day April 1st falls on Thurs
day this year.
The price of flour has been reduced 10
rts. per hundred in Enston.
Farmers' boys have just had their hair
cut, an infallible harbinger or spring.
Easter this year fulls on the 28tfi of
March. An early caster, it is said, is an
indication of an early spring.
The Catasauqua Manufacturing Co. is
at present shipping cinder from their rolling
mill at Ferndalo to Slcelton, near Harris-
burg, for rcinelting. The material contains
about 45 per cent, of iron.
The selling prices of pig iron last week
were as follows: No. 1 foundry at $40u42
per ton ; No. 2 at $39a40; grey forge at
$38a39, and mottled at $36n37 at tide water
and $1.10 per ton less at thn furnace.
Charles Deppe, of Franklin township,
will, to-day (Saturday), offer at public sale
three pieces of real estate and a variety of
personal property. Boo bills printed at this
Office.
Thomas Wcidaw, of East Weisspart, on
the 18th Inst., will Bull his valuable farming
stock and household furnitu:e at public sale,
preparatory to going to Ohio. See Illustra
ted bills printed nt this office.
300 boxes West's Vegetable Liver Pills
for sale at Durling's Drug Store. 20 rents
per box. tf.
Job printing at lowest rates at tho Car-
box Advocatk office. Try us.
A fresh stock of latest designs In velvet
frames, at Luekcnbach's, Mauch Chunk.
If you wanta nice smooth, easy shave
your hair cut or shampooing, go to Franr
Iloedcrcr's Saloon, under tho Exchange Ho
tel. He will fix you right, and don'tyou
forget it.
If you aro going to make application for
hotel; saloon, restaurant or liquor 6torell
cense at the next term or court, your petition
must bo filed in tho Prothonolary's Office
not later than Thursday, 18th inst.
For tho five days ending on tho 5th
Inst,, there wero 09,570 tons of coal shipped
over the L. and S. railroad, making n totil
for the season of 530,018 tons, n decrease,
compared with same timo last year, of 40,.
249 tons!
New American stem-winding watches
only $3 50, at E. H. Ilohl's, a few doors n
bove Mansion House, Mauch Chunk.
See a wine cup in another column
with a bunch of Grapes from which Speer's
Port Grapo Wine is made, that Is so highly
esteemed by the medical profession for the
use of invalids, weakly persons and tho
aged. Sold by druggists,
The depot for fresh, pure and genuine
drugs and medicines is Dr. C. T. Horn's Cen
tral Drug Store, opposite the "Carbon
House." 0-19.
M. Florey, near the canal bridgeWeiss
port, offers for sale this spring, good band
made, fine and coarse harness, collars, Ac.,
and very reasonable prices.
If you want the latest designs of fmo
wall papers put up in the best style, call at
Luekcnbach's, Mauch Chunk.
The Preparatory Department of the
Pennsylvania State Collego offers free in
struction to all. It it) thoroughly organized,
and embraces a wide range of studies such
as will prepare its students either for suc
cessful work In the Collegiate Department,
for the duties of intelligent cititens and com
petent business men In all vocations of life.
For full information, address tho President,
State College, Centre county, Pa.
The first quarterly meeting of Weissport
Station, for the present Conference year,
will be held on Sunday, March 14th.
Tresldinj Elder C. K. Fehr will preach
morning, afternoon and evening.
Soft and stltriiats, light weights, caps,
gloves, Ac., at very low prices for cash at
Hanihverk't Market Square, Mauch Chunk.
Stoek Koom fob Rext. For an ener
getic parly there isnt present on excellent
opening for a mercantile business In Weiss
port. The Rolling Mill Co., Foundry and
Emery Wheel Co., works ore all opening
business on an enlarged scale a store room
32 feet deep, in a fine brick building in said'
borough,ean be rented. Apply at til is office.
Subscribe for the Advocate, only $1
a year.
An important decision has been 'end
ered by Judge Ross, of Montgomery county
to the effect that when judgments ore ob
tained before justices for wages on labor,
and an appeal taken from the decison, an
oath by tho defendant must bo recorded and
sent up with it affirming that "it is not for
delay, but because hn thinks injustice has
baendone him;" and further,that tho secur
ity then entered shall not be merely for the
costs, but for the debt and costs. This is in
compliance with the aet of April 20, 1670.
The debt ol Allentown is $470,560.16,
on $377,472.22 of which the city pays seven
per cent, interest, and on $76,153 six per
cent. The balance is not interest bearing,
To pay the interest on the debt requires
$30,992,23 annually. This does not include
the school debt of the city,
H. H. Peters, agent, the popular merch
ant tailor, In the post office building, is now
receiving and opening one of the largest
and most fashionable stocks of cloths, cas
eimcrca and suitings ever brought into
Lehighton, and which he it prepared to
make up In the latest fashion and most
durable manner, at prices which actually
defy competition. Call and examine goods
and learn prices and be convinced.
Wm. Haintt, of East Penn, was before
Esq. T. 8. Deck, on Thursday afternoon of
last week, charged with assault and battery
and obstructing Constable J. S. Webb in the
execution of his duty wl.cn making a levy
upon the personal property of the defend
ant. After a hearing Ilainti waa commit
ted to tin county jall,in default of $500 bail,
to taka hit trial at the April term ol courti
tines, bail hat been entered and UainU was
liberated.
!F St, Patrick's Day In the morning Wed-
nesday next, 17th Inst.
Aaron Rau was caught between two rail
road cars nt Allentown on Wednesday morn
ing and fatally injured.
Our genial friend, J. W. Raudcnbush,
is wo nnderstond,inaklng active preparations
to re-occupy his hotel the Carbon House
In this borough, on thecomlng first of April.
Jonas A. Horn has got Into his new ho.
tel the Mansion House, near tho L. Si
depot, and Is nicely fixed to meet his friends.
We notice by the proceedings nt the
commencement of tho Hahnemann Medical
College, In Philadelphia, on Wednesday
last, tnat our old timo friend Wm. M. Du.
Four, of Williamsport, formerly of this bor
ough, was presented with his sheep's skin.
dubbing him a medical practitioner. We ex.
tend our ysST to Dr. Wm. M. DuFour.
Tho property of the Lehigh Slato Com
pany was sold by the sheriff, in Allentown,
Wednesday, to Alexander Wilson, of Eat
ton, for $37,90?.
A very liberal patronogo has been bo
stowed upon us sinco our late "spring an
nounccmcnt," and believing quick and
large sales nt a small margin of profit to bo
the best plan of operation, we aro determined
to substantiate what wo promised : wo shall
thereforo continue toofferdry goods,carpcl
boots, shoes, etc., at still very low prices,
only however as long as the present stock
may last. Respectfully,
J. T. Nl'SBABM &Sos.
Tho ninety-third annual session of tho
Philadelphia Annual Conference of the
Methodist Episcopal Church began Wednes
day, In the Union M. E. Church, Phllndcl
phia. After the appointment of standing
committees, an investigating committee re
ported that they bad found Rev. T. B. Mil
ler, M. D., guilty of improper conduct, and
that uo had been suspended. His case was
referred to a special committee, as was also
that of Rev. W. Major. In the evening an
anniversary meeting of the Educational So
ciety of the Conference was held in the in
tcrest of higher education. Addresses were
made by Revs. Prof. C. J. Little, C. D. Foss,
U. U., and II. W. Warren, D. D.
The Lehigh Valley Railroad announces
a quarterly dividend of one per cent, pay.
able April 15.
The rumor that F. B. Gowen, of Fhlla.
delphia St Reading Railroad, has leased tho
Central Railroad of New Jersey, has turned
out to be premature, though there does not
seem to be any doubt that negotiations wero
In progress looking to that end
The Martha Washington Tea Party, in
T .t .. ... '
.uiuuenmiii a jiau, unucr tue auspices
of the Ladies' Aid Society, for the
benefit of tho M. E. Church of this borough,
is in line running order. Tho hall Is most
tastefully decorated with Hags, flowers and
evergreens, and tho refreshnicnta 6erved ui
by ye handsome dames are of tho choicest
description. It will continue this (Friday)
afternoon and close at 10 p. m., Saturday
evening. It will pay you to invest an odd
dollar here, and at the same timo benefit
tho funds of a christian church.
During Wednesday night and Thurs
day we were furnished with a most bounti
ful supply of "the beautiful snow."
"no, saiu Jalkington: "no, I never
go to church. What does it amount to,
anyway? sermons and collections. lean
read better sermons at home, and as for
collections why man, I've collections with
out number, both in proso and verse." And
hire my (earns nt David Ebberts' populur
livery on North street, Lehighton, nt low
rates for the "Ready John."
Tho Rev. J. P. Miller being in attend
ance at Conference, the services in tho M
E. Church of this place, to-morrow (Sunday)
wm ue conducted by tho lay brctheru.
A correspondent requests us to publish
the following: As soro throat is at present so
prevalent a disease and as it is one ot so
iangerous and troublesome a character, wo
will cheerfully givo through the crlumns of
the Advocate what we know has been tried
and proven a sure cure: Tuke dried mulien
leaves and smoke them in a pipo not hav
ing been used for tobacco, and draw the
moko into the lungs and exhale it again.
This process may be related as often as tho
patient deems necessary. The mulien may
be gatliored at any time of the year, and is
found almost everywhare, cscially in
ueius not under cultivation. At the samo
timo wash tho throat outside and insido
with cold water, a gargle ofstrong salt water
will bo found very eflisctu.il. Wear red
flannel around tho at neck nt nicht. but
keep it clear in daytime.
tor tho week ending on the 6th inst..
there were 00,544 tons of coal transported
over the L. V. R. R.. a total for tho feeason
of 1,1 17,101 tons, being a decrease for tho
season till that date of 20,080 tons.
Frank Gudufski, who pleaded guilty of
the murder of John Bluniin.at Wlikesbarrc.
and left the decision with tho Court, wus
iriday adjudged guilty in the second de
gree, and sentenced to eight years' impris
onment.
Quality and Price an Object IHilch
accounts for tho increased sales on queens-
ware, xiuying Tor cash, direct from the im
porters and manufacturers, in original
crates, enables us to offer genuine bargains
to new beginners starting up housekeeping.
ureakiast, dinner and toilet sets a specially.
A.rejicuumiy,
J.T. Ni-sdacm A-So.
Francis Sill, convicted of attempting to
murder George Hoffman, near Stroudsburg,
was sentenced on Saturday to pay $100 fine
aud be imprisoned in the penitentiary for
three years. The sentence was made light,
owing to the fact that Sill was 73 years of
age.
Four men wero killed and one se
verely injured by tho explosion in Shaft
No. 2 at Nantlcoko, on Friday afternoon.
There were ten men in the mine. The
killed were Edmund Morgan and David T.
Watkins, miners: James Henry, tho fire
boss; and Joseph Andernott, laborer. Tho
explosion was caused by the careless carry
ing of a naked light.
Before Judgo Myers, at Mauch Chunk,
Thursday of last week, argument was made
In favor of making perpetual the injunction
granted by Judge Dreher restraining Wm.
il. Williams and Jsaloh C. Babcock from
negotiating tho first mortgage bondt of the
Lehigh and Eastern Railroad, aud also to
have them turn over the books and papers
of the company to the officers recently elec
ted in Philadelphia. Tho case was held
under advisement.
Waring Schooley, aged 14 years, son of
a prominent citiion ef Pittston, was found
unconscious, with a shot wound In hit body.
n the outskirts of that city Thursday eve
ning. Vi hen the boy was oarrjed homo his
mother dropped dead from the shock.
The figures in the annual report of the
Central Railroad of New Jersey to tho Comp
troller of that State show: Capital, $18,503.
200 funded debt, $32,766,600; other in
debtcdness, $6,341,208. The gross earnings
for the year 1879 are given at $4J17,!I8,
and the net earnings at $1,371,579. This
however, refers only to the business of the
strict! New Jersey portion of the road, the
gross earnings of the entire line for the year
exceeding $700,000,000.
lion, Robert Klotx will please accept
... ." . '
A man by the name of John Gumbcrl rnrm jr TJ nnidTmnrmpn
was killed at Bethlehem on Saturday br "l uUlUJjilLltlili.
being run over on tha railroad. IIo
employed by tho Bethlehem Iron Company,
and was passing from one mill to the other. Tho 93rd annual session of the riilladcl
He stepped out from behind a freight when phla Conference of the M E church, com.
!. vrn. .i,i, i.ii.. rw-
.... ..v. ,.,Sm. ,u. vx
Veuvu w nsianuneous. uumocri
Hvpn nn Inn T,aIiI(I Xfnt.nlnin .mIIu
" -& -vu...., nut
a wife and one child.
S,
The Lehlsh Valley Railroad fs Imnmv.
i 11. 11 t I i, t,'
.
Meadow branch, between Tcnn Haven and
Black Creek Junction. As the line runsnt
present, the grade In some places Is as much
u, musty.., toio wie mno, nnu mere are
six Driages in a uistanco ot about nvo miles
Ane new line has been ran on tho north
" wren, anu win cut on lour
v. ... UM .bMuw ,u !. mm
curvatures to about fifty feet a mile. The
b.u,.,s ,) nun in yrugrcsa, suu using iiusn
cd forward rapidly.
Tho Reading road, together with its coal
unuuuu t.vriiruuu.i, eurncu in weccmocr
and January $4,155,000, against $2,846,000
ior uio same two momnsoi meiormer uscal
juui. uieitiuttuuisu iiuiuu iicuny
v. i it--
aouuicu ana passenger traiiie increased 50
t,w v.vifc. a.iw wu iw,iut vi iiiDifftp
months was 733,000 tons, comparing with
505,000 tons last year.
If Pror. Kellies should hanncn to call
nnnnvnfnnr l,n.tl,.n ll,.m... .
ii. -.TV.."..' , .T:b"iiiiuai v-onierenco which occurs beloro the
UIIJ3 iirinu-u, nnu mey oo prcsseu loriimo.
..1J 1.. 11 -1
haveabunch left on hand with which wo
, r" ' . ,V'J',l;":p, ior pun,
JmVL fi?J ,T.rm Vtnhaby forSot 10 caU and
IScllKloitN.Nolc.
EvAwnELiPAMSiinnm WiiTnapnirr p. i
miner, rostor. German preaching at 10
- " "
o clock a. m., by tho Pastor. Teachers meet-
&VSehta.. rn SCl1001 at 2
i.ngiisn preacningal 7p. m.
IiElllUHTON EVAKOELIOAI.OnDnCn, B. J,
Smoyer.pastor. ProaehlnK tomorrow nt 10 n,
m. and 7 p. m. Mornlnir Subject, "The old
fashioned prayer meotlnir.i' Evening subject,
now is your health." All aro welcome.
LUt of Letters
Remaining uncalled for at tho Lehighton
pest-office, March 1, 1880 .
Faiilncer. Marv
Ncir, James A.
Smith. Ellas
Gorman, Lily
iionoru, uarry
Kt lley, (llmrlle
Kuhnsman, Uhas.
I.nubach. Emma 11
Smoycr, Oliver
We'!law8c'nlamlnaE'
wane, jonn t..
Miller. Sam. J.
Miller, Emma U.
Aonuer. t;nas.
Xander, Kate S.
Person calling for any of the abovo will
plcuso say "advertised."
T. J. Sk:fert, Ass't, V. M.
Ilnislt Statements.
According to the statements of tho several
bank, of this and neighboring towns, made
naccordanco with thecal! of the Comptrol-
ler at Washington, they had the following
rpo.il. at the close of business on Feb. 21,
1SS0:
Allentown National. Allentown.
A,-.,,,
!rli'il? ??
oviuihi ii ittiuuui, jitieiiiuwu.
u..u, ,illullUli jtticuiunu, lUU.lhll, .09
Nni!l!l!,iSM ",l,r 2iln';iV!;!aauqua' 'SIS S
lD0,tU,3SI
r trst nittiunai itiinK 01 AieiiiKnion, 4-,,aa vi
V-..".": 'r'Y,'. .. f.
National Hank or ICutitown, I8,8il 13
Farmers' National Hank ot Bristol, 232,638 24
itioiuKomery iNanonai, norristown, 601,140 12
i irst national, nornstown, 418.744 61
CI PS, It! nllnnnl 1, 11 a.. Ill.unl, ne.
, v,.,n. w... w
Personal.
On Tuesday morning last Rer. J. P. Mil
or, pastor of tho M, E. church of this place,
went to Philadelphia to attend to tho an-
ual conference, which is now in session in
Union Church,
Thn tnemlier r.l
n general, desire liis return for the ensuing
, . ..,....,, .uu luu ,le
conferenco year. Conferenco will no dcubt.
comply with their wishes. Under the pas-
IamI. nf 11.... XT- Afllt..- it.- , I. , .
.v.u.u u, ...ii. ..tinvi, tuu tiuurcu uus
...... ., . . , .
c..Ju.t.-u, uuruiy tuo h year, a goon uo-
greo of pn.S,erity. At a regular meeting
nn . mn,.,!.. r ii i i. i. ,
...... ...v.. ...V...UV.. u. t..o tuuitu, iiom
on Saturday evening, March Cth, tho fol-
lowing resolution was unanimously adopt-
cu:
retu
irn Rev. J.P.Miller os pastorof Lehigh-
M. E. church, for the next conferenco
ton
1,
....i,..
ino ionowing is the assessor's guide for
the assessment of taxes In this county for
I860, as agreed upon by tho County Com-
missioncrs vuiy v-om
missioncrs:
Laliorcrs, not rcRnlarly employed (old
I") 50 00
Lnuorcia rennLirlv tntnlnvpil m
Carpneiii uud lliacksunths accoidinir
to UUSIHC88, iioiu ilOJ w to :oo 10
raiuters uliotmakers and all
uiueriiruen (103 03 to tva eo
tidUiem
100 oo
ItoileiitHnd Uealerd !
'o ice Olflceia
IIO oo
500 to
300 Ot
300 OO
iw ui
IX) 00
Coul an, i Iron l'ollco
Mall Aucii.ii .
Cloikdu uiorei
cler.a a nr tit 400 uutt lem
Atcird.EK to nalary, latio or u per cent.
orenicu. salary t'JO and lea soo CO
t",u,Mi w Butar, rutio ui u per cent.
linrntir.
6raeh.uivtii , ,,,
i rci.ui8 ami urccers
ccordiug to Du.lnu.,.. 13 uer tt. hmher.
iso ou
SuO 00
eciaeerd ou Itui'iiuul . . r a.
IrvUIL'U ou .lollrnml i.inn
OUduclum mi ltul.intl. . "'
lliukeiueu tin ltaiiiojd i uo ui
All other l'roio8iuuii ui coi-d toiu'couie.
ubllc ScliouN.
Rert of Lehighton Schools lor month end
ing March 2nd, 1SS0:
mail school.
hole No. in attendance
M.
. 10
. 12
. 80
verace altcndanco ,
'er cent, of uttcudaneo...,
GKAHMAK SCHOOL.
Whole No. In attendance 28
14
9
68
25
19
83
20
21
82
29
23
90
iiveraco attendance 2.1
Per cent, oi attendance 83
SECONDARY, KO. 1,
Whole No. in attendance ,
Average attendance
Per cent, of attendance
8ECON0A&V, NO. 2.
Whole No. in attendance
Averago attendance
Per cent, of attendance
rRIUABV, no. 1.
Whole No. in attendance ,
Averago attendance
Per cent, of attendance
rmuAUY, no. 2.
Whole No. in attendance ,
S3 108
39 83
74 78
Average attendance 41
Per cent, of attendance 80
F. K. Bsexd, Principal.
X Horrid Death.
On Tuesday last tt Mr. Garret B. Fuller
of Stroud township, was working about tho
machinery of his mill at Kunkletown, his
clothing caught, when he was drawn into
the works and maugled to death. When
found Mr. Fuller's body, stripped of every
vestige of clothing, wos lying some five feet
from the shaft around which he was twirled.
An examination revealed the fact that bis
neck, shoulder and both legs were broken
the upper portion of hit head mashed, and
his face and body covered with bruises.
Portions of his clothing were found wrapped
tight around the shafting. Hit death wa.
instantaneous. Mr. Fuller leaves a wife and
three childrcu, the joungett 14 yeart of nee,
to mourn hit untimely and horrid end. Mr,
Fuller wat a quiet, inoffensive and excel
lent citisen, tud hit death will be heard
of with regret by hit many friends through
out the county. He was about 43 years of
age. Lewit Myers, or this borough, while
ojie rating the same mill several years ago,
came very near meeting a similar accident
irom me same macuinery, the arrangement
r ,.i,,.i. i. . .. t , . i i . . :
!V; ""'." " tmuifcruui. ,
ins uavini; uaa on a wen w-irn coat was ,
nni"S;ttai.ViOT one no, ar is returned to or appropriated Wilkcs-Barre, formerly rector of tho P. E.
Easton National. Laston, 042,463 99 within tho bounds of this conferenco. It is church of this borough, is not so tad as at
NVnV.yn'aV.i:Nn0H.i p ,55ffi 55 missionary money in tho proper sense of first reported. His old parishioners nro verv
was Special for tho OAnnott Advodate.
Philadelphia, March 11, 1880,
. II. ..... .
- curat m uio union cnurcn, 4iii street,
".is city, on Wednesday morning, March
I 1ml. . m.l.. t f . i.t . ,,. h., .......
tv.u xtisuui, tucrmi nrs a ncr. 'aius is
first timo that this worthy chief naslor
anncared Imfon. tl.L mr...n.n It
. .. s
, amm na waa Clccu.n
to this high office j tho field ol his labors
hns been chiefly in tho south and west. Ho
has already made a fiuo Impression by tho
case ana anility with which ho meets every
poU" in dispute, and commands the otten
Hon of tho entire conference without effort,
no was editor 01 ono or the church paiers
w-iuiu ma uuvtwiuh u, iuo jjpiscopac, aun,
like his lamented colleague tho lato Gilbert
- -unveii, ue loves to write i several works
high literary and theological merit havo
come in rapid succession from bis ncn.
ahisis ono 01 me largest conferences In
the connection j there are 96 In all ; this ono
contains zou members, besides a. number
i i : l n r . . .. .
wn KvuiKreuco visuois; incro is ai30
'argo aucnaanco ol laymen j they havo
p.iBwmvmiuiiui lepresemauvcs irom
each charge, and elect delegates to tho Gen-
crol Oniferenco, which meets next May in
tho city of Cincinnati. Tho
l , ., n..., ... ... . .
r, t , . .. ..
of more than ordinary
Inlnrne! Th.1l.. ! I -r 11..1 t.
-v "
... .. . ,,uus tootb uic cuurai
nro usualy "nsidered and recommendations
I, . . onora' nierena "f lS'!'-
us is an noio ixwy and when some
iiutsiion 01 general i merest arises tho d scus-
..t, .
mons tuai ensuo aro ollcn of tho highest for-
ensic character. Some such sublects will
C'"e lef0r U,i3 tCS3in' and S,'iCy ,i,"3 ar
pvwi.I n. . i. -i
exjwclcd before tho week closes.
Muclioflhoworkorthoconfcrcncoisdono
by committees. Tlicre wero eighteen ttand-
ing committees appointed this morning,
nioromoy uo nuded asocrasion may require,
H'hen they have consumaled their work in
tue committoo room, their rcjrarts nro sub-
mitted to tho conference for final action.
Immediately after tho organization of tho
conierencc.a committeo of 15 was appointed
to investigate tho case ol Thomas R Miller,
W'10S irreS"loritic3 an(1 tlleir exposure by
mo A-iinaueipuia liccora,- Havo mado his
name notorious. Thorough and decisive
wor 13 expected in tho matter. This con-
icrtiutu is too iiiga toned to permit any
shams or crime in its ranks. TTm. Major,
whoso name alsoappears in connection with
tuu uinoriunaio ousiness, asked conference
lll0 ;'mor3 preillllicia " r" "
10 annoint a filKrinl mmmitlnn In n..ns,InA,A
This has been, for mnnw.nr. .!, 1
missionaryconlernncc. ibrelhe Wd
ibo annual contributions had reached
",B rouu nuU sum 01 00,000. They
havo fallen mneMnml.l.. 1,l n..
I J
of Iat0 ycar3' nnd wi" do 60 t,lis J'car- Ono
u.u,, tuai. uiuuuilt
nnhln f,.-.l,ir. nfll.n .:,:.,.. .1
. ...u iiiiaaiuum tiusu 13, not
'ho word ; searato collections aro taken to
a33is, ,n thn ,,, . .
j ..u ,,Ua jjumj, vi uncicncai nnu
among mo most interesting rcaturcs of thi
I . .. .. ... .
vuuit-reuco to tuo nuoilc aro the nnnlvprnu.
nn. ti,v .r;.;; I" ..-""
,, " "V," " " V
anil nflei-iinnna
tho programme. Tho Historical Society held
theirs on Thursday evening, In Union church,
T,1 obJ0:t ri,1 soeloty Is to gather and pre-
I er.o roiics ana lacis or history ; matorlat out
... v.,. frnlh (n 1 ,t...
the names of devoted nnd heroin l.w.nH
tho fathers and rounders or the church. The
speakers or tho evening were ltcv. J. Todd,
lit. II.. Ol l'nlladGlnlllll nn, Mnv T t
rrS -----, b.
."....,, ui nun .tutn. tfurtiiv ruiiroKcniniivi..
r : j.,.,,.,,., ,,, ' ,
.. . Todd., th ..ThV,,." ,
"
meinouism in insury," ond Dr. Newman
spoke on "Personal experience tho clement
ofMetkodlst Success." Dr. N. has a n.tlon.
' tii..i.iuiu tit tyiuigross,
and the liastor Of 1'reSldeutnrnnt. during hl
jvimini.,,.iin nn,i . i. ...
v""led tLe 'e world. He It
Pken ofasthe probablo successor of tho lato
, iviiiwvutalltu u I
anu lamented Dr. Uashlll, in tho offlco or
missionary secretary.
.- .... .
uu woman s orc trn Aiisaionnrtr Km.fi.tr !
mot on weuncsday altornoon. This was ad-
" Klfied elect ladles, Mrs.
,Kee,n' """"MP"". Ir.. Wheeler, or (Jo.
IumUai aaJ Mr Van Lenntft of SmJ.rnlai
Asia.
The Educational Society met In the Arch
street church cm Wednesday. This meeting
snares
fullest capacity. This meetloir belnir held
hero gave the numerous strangers in attend.
ance at conferenco an opportunity ot feeing
this magnificent church structure. It Is built
or pure white marble and cost three hundred
thousand dollars. Some will, no doubt, say
what a waste or money, llutwhcnwe remem
ber that It Is In the shadow or public build
ings that will cost, when completed, Iroin ten
to fifteen millions, tho sum does not appear
too largo to put Into a building devoted to
the glory or Uod and tho salvation of precious
souls. One It to punish and the other to save
from sin, and surely, "prevention Is better
than cure," salvation better than punish
meet. To Delinquent.
Thoso of our mail subscribers knowing
themselves to bo indebted to us for suscrip
tion, will please remit tho amount at once,
or we will bo compelled to strike their
names from our list, and placo tho bills in
tho hands of a Justice for collection. We
ore compelled to do this on account of the
immense increaso in tho price of iuer.
We trust that this notice Will besuilicieut,
and that thoso indebted to us wilt immedi
ately respond. Reference to tho printed
tab on to" of your jiaper you will see how
much you owe, thus :
Jos. Merreweother Oct. 7 79
is in arrears from October 7th, 1879, and
should send us one dollar now in order to
secure the paper at that price, which will
pay up to October 7, 1880.
Towuiucnailiir llrcvttlca. .
Wednesday was an excellent day for
chasings foxes but a rough one for carriage
riding.
Some of the farmers near here were
busily engaged plowing last Saturday.
L. N. Kcmcrer was at Millport on Tues
day, looking for a set of harness.
Emmon Dreisbacb, who has been work
ing at Packerton, Is now at home working
on the farm.
Miss Evo Kunkel, of Millport, Was here
on a visit during this week.
William Shasnberger bought a valuable
pair of mules for $103, near Walnutport. I
learn he Intends to run a boat noxt summer.
Charles Dreiabach, left for PackerUinin
Monday, with another lot of his liniment,
I think Mr. D. would find it to hit advan
tage to advertiso it in tho AnvocATr.
Dr. J. C. Kroamer, oi MMlport, was at
this place last Wednesday.
Wilson .Sbociiberger and his mother
were at Wclssiiort last Tuesday,
"Joe" was on a visit to Pine Run last
Sunday.
Annie M. Harpel, of Mauch Chunk.wos
at home, tt this place, on t visit list Sun-
I' MttCUBT.
airl. In their i.n.dl.r.r,l nB.
r.i.t:.
,
the I
1
leading early spring bonnets.
Pnckcrton nipple.
Mr. Thomas J. Harlcman contemplates
leaving the railroad and going to work In
tho shops at Wcathcrly.
Wc do not claim to havo noticed the
elegant yards on Tark Avenue -no, it was
. I f '
in some other fellow but wo will see to
that such Improvements do not cscano
I . . . '
our
mo i notion iwrnnnt,
has - Tho Brent vi,t t. i. i t !
l. I ef. , ,
. nu,iiureii nnu sent to uarnum or any
mmT nmll) gaT0 ft prormanco at the hotel
of Georgo Hagcn, on Monday evening Ho
will repeat It on Thursday evening alter
which there will bo a dance for the benefit
of thoso who onjoy such amusement.
- S. L. Babcock will remain in Weather.
ly where he has secured work In tho holler
room of tho machine shops of tho Lehlffh
vmiey railroad Uo.
Mrs. James Holmes has returned from
of a Vis t to frlom a n thn nnri!,.-.-, .,.( -r.i,.
Stato.
Mrs. W. L. RiIIm .!.!, nn..
Bmith, wero visiting Rev. Daniel Ducrcllo
and sister of Delaware, N. J.md also friends
ot at Stroudsburg. While there they met Mrs.
a snyuer, ncc Iliiuck, of Lehighton. Her
... ,
a husband Is a young man of prominenco in
i mat town.
Wm. Wnterbnr (I,a m!nn ...u-
master nt Packcrton, is again at Ins post of
" '""K uuu ee"0"' "1UCSS.
Work nt. IK :.
I " tuir unsK
now. Thev arn lnrnlnr. m,t in,i .
n . . .. 0 -"tio, u
naicarsand from 8 to 10 mino cars, a day
One of tho busiest places along tho lino
-John Campbell, master mechanic of
Delano shops, L. V. R. R. Co., was at
l'ackerton nn Wi.lnno,inw w..
.......ui ' AUbLUVAi
3Iniicli
-n TuCS'l!,y ancrnoon an "Wtration was
h,.u .m.. ... i
held at tho Broadway House, in which A,
dolph Sandhass and wifu wern i.Mniirr.
and Thomas Koons, shcriif. defendant. The
M80'8 nr0 "'cse : Sandhas3 cavo n iuilcmcut
exemption note, whicii note was endorsed
by Lewis Armbruster; Sandhass was about
moving to Scranton, and, in order to save
himself, Mr. Armbruster hod an execution
issue! i the goods were 6eized and. after thn
""""l had been indemificd, wero sold. An
action was forthwith broucht affainst Mr
Koons. Tho plaintiff proved that tho goods
oeiongcd to Mrs. Sandhass, and an award
was given in favor of tho plaintiff for $40
nd costs. The case will probably benn-
pcaiea.
P. J. Meehan, Eiq., has moved his law
office to Susquehanna street, second door
nbovo tho Mans on Houso.
I T .T nnllnl... r 1.. r,
is " Z T. '
ti,o .i ...m ...... ..
ral.r" "T, ' "L , 1". ? '5
that the tracks opposite this place aro never'
clear or trains. Thodown passenger trains
(-.. i .!.,!.,.. .
t;.1uui,ii uungeu to rim OH IUO light
.-v.... vuiiu tu 111U Ull
track in order to reach the depot.
et-unuui against i.oy. u, a, I'eck. of
TI i, . ... .
much shocked and pained at his fall Tim
.. , ,.,, . Au?
""" " was very injudicious,
n..M. :t.. r..., .... 7
11 K"1" 01 ''"it with which ho is accused,
Wlie" brought before tho alderman ho was
discharged. His church is ono of the finest
" Wilkes-B,irre,und his fold, which is com-
posed of icojiio of refinement, nro divided
E Ir rtauch, editor of the Oirion Co.
I)cmocrati is slowly recovering from his at
tack of rheumatism.
r!n- A 11. (,..,- Tr.. . .
viuii. juurigui is at iiarrisourg, as one
.ri .i ... .. . - . .. .
,uu aiuirncys ior tue ucicnco in thu Pitts.
burSU Eiot Bi" Bribl!r.v C. L.
'
WcUspoit Ileum.
Reuben Trexlcr, formerly a resident of
tins horou!r h ami now f IVInmh,,. nu.
.... vuiu,
"a " town during tho week
-wur young mall messenger, W. L. Groot,
liav'HS boon careless enough to taka a severe
c01" during tho latter part of the week was
unab o to ntteml to l,l r. .!...
" -w ouuit
Hia
dk to P I r'l.7 . p0S"naslCrIB1D.t
f "f ,n 1 J' v,s 3 wovoa In
family from ihe lalter's residenco to hii
ohn Kistlcr, assistant post master and
is
his
houso In East Weissport. duriuor tho week
Tho strikinir puddle !ne,l n.n Ht.
All difficulties were settled when their em-
iThin '7,,,ancvwih .,
a8recd 10 lay tl,cln '5-50 iKr n- WorK
wus lesu"101l on Monday.
Ths following resolution passed by a
unanimous voto of tho lmmni-h mim,ii nt
tli.ir last inecfin... ha, Iwen ,n,ln .
Jictolrcd, That all dogs and bitchct run
ning nt largo on tho public highway, in tho
borough limits, uftcrtho 10th day or March,
bo shot, unless properly muzzled with a
basket wlro muzzle, as per borough ordi
nance. ltE.
lll(r Creek Ilciu.
reuroso Walck moved from this place
to Mauch Chunk township on Thursday or
last week. Gono but not forgotten.
So fir but very few of our girls havo
taken advantage of leap year.
Haye you kept all your giod resolutions
for tho year so far?
Wo aro under obligations to Hon. Klotz,
member of Congress, for favors from Wash
ingtiiii, Better keep from fighting and save your
cars, than Indulge in it and loose them, as
was tho cose on Monday last of a certain in
dividual at Weissport.
Supt. R. F. Hofford was on a visit to
our school on Tuesday last, and by the good
natured smile ho wore, wo Judged ho was
pleased with tho manner it is being conduc
ted. Rev. G. W. Gross, the new minister for
tills place, will hold services in the Bolt's
church for the first timo, to-morrow even
ing. All are cordially invited. Rkvebi:.
I'nrryvlllo Iludgct.
The Evangelical Mutual Aid Society
held its annual election on Saturday,
Roy. Butz is making preparations to
move to Allentown, Leblph county,
Rev. G. L. Schaffcr and his two daugh
ters, Lilly and Minnie, left on Tuesday to
attend the M. E. Confereneo at Philadel
phia. Mr. Robert Pettlt's family havo been
again visited by the cold hand of death.
-Next Sunday evening Rev. Gross, pas
tor of the Evangelical church, it expected
to preach,
Mr. M, Wagner, of Tamaqua, has been
vitillng G. F. Biermau.
Jaeob 8nyder is still on tho sick litt,
Mt.r. E. Stroup and Robert Belts have
also bceu tick.
J. L. Miller who hos been appointed
agent for the Keystone Mutual Benefit As
sociation, it ready to Insure all who desire
lo make preparations for their families for
afltr life. Mr. Miller is a man of the right
kind, and before he quits talking with you
gets you to insure your life.
Atroxso Dil TatTAXo.
The full sleeve, irathered Intoa cun at
tho wrist. It revived lorspr.og house-diettet. i
KUborate evening eolffuret are dltcarded
by yery young ladles. " " uuewoea (
raniionlrtff Twinkling. able, enorgctie superintendents who taUs
Val. Newmcycr Is building an addition no V"'0 10 "cy orer 8P'" milk," and Is al-
to his barn. rcni'V huslly engaged in forming Ins plans
rionl 1 ii fr tho rebuilding of tho burned bulldlne.
Uonj. Zimmerman is making prcnara- iu,ni n,.i., "k
linn. r... 1...11.11 1 . .. .
...... uuiiumg a noii on oil larm. I m
Our publlo schools will close I11 about Ml "'"tor Snrprlfctl
it
two weeks.
Tho Kutrlown boyt aro expectod lack clurch, Turner street, Allentown, gavo
to-doy (daturday). Ihcir popular pastor, Roy. James Bowman,
D. D. Kistlcr bought a tlx-ycar-old n'' Ititly, a most wclcomo surprise one
norse last Tuesday for $80.
Ilev. J, B. Smoycr, of Lehighton.
preach to-morrow (Sunday) afternoon, at
0 clock, in tho Evangelical church of
volley.
Georgo HcIImon, while in tho act
putting a few shingles on the roof of
house, lost his hold and foil to tho ground
ho Was hurt inwardly, and has since been
confined to his bed.
A. J, Balllct and J. II. Klstler visited
some of our schools on Monday.
The new style hats and piccadilly col
lars wero fashionable last Saturday nlzht.
Tho exhibition at Contra Square will
00 neiu ou tho 27th Inst.; doors open at
p. m., admission five cents. All are invited
to attend.
Tho attendance at tho Literary society
on Saturday evening was very good. Sc
lections wero read bv A. J. BnHli.!. n
lustier, Hannah Ballict nnd Lizzie Kistleri
declamations were delivered by Jacob Lone
acre ond Harvoy Xander. Resolved, That
tho mental Intellect of the sexes nro equal,
was ably discussed bv Messrs. n. T. Ynnnn,
nnd Harvey Xander on tho nffinnotlve, and
J. M. Kistlcr and F. W. Smith in tho neg-
ntivc. As there wero two lady iudires thev
01 course decided in the nfflrnintlvo.
Tho Centre Souaro select selinol it-ill
open Monday, April 12, in tho public school
uuiiding. The aim of tho school is to pro-
pare young men for eollcse. to eivo teaehent
oi either sex nn opportunity of reviewing
mo common branches, and to afford tho
mora advanced pupils of tho imhlin sdm,.!.
in tho ndjoininir districU the fjcilitv nfmn.
tinuing their studies beyond thoso of the
common schools.
Rev.Mr.Straus3i3busve.ilnr.l.Uino.il.
cunaren under his charco. Much work l
required of those who come under his care.
It should bo mado a main feature in our
Sunday schools to havo the scholars commit
more scripture to memory.
Mr. Nathan Balllct is tho aetini. nr.!.
dent of tho Excelsior society, and docs honor
to tho position.
Lewis Fenstcrmachor is at nresont in
in tho employ of Hon. Charles Albriclit, at
Mauch Chunk.
Tilghman Wehr. havlm? left thn em.
ploy of Thomas Mussclman, intends to co
"up country" to work. . -
Amandus Klstler took JiU cousin homo
on Sunday, and In the evening attended
tho Baptist meeting held at West Tcnn. He
informed U3 that tha attendance was lareo
and tho preaching excellent. Mr. Aminon
Arncrand wift and Israel Arner were ahw
in attendance.
James Kistlcr was at homo nn Hfr,nr
and Tuesday, and on Wednosday morning trai10 of ,S80 a" tlle indications show, will
returned to Lansford, at which placo he is 1,0 ,arge, so large as, in tho opinion ofpar
employcd ns carpeiifer. tics wc" informed in tho business, to tux
Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Seidle spent Sun-
day at Tamaqua visiting friends.
Wilcox.
Wild Crccti ItcniK,
Harrison Kibler, of this place, went to
Lehigh Gap, Monday last, with a load of
hoop poles.
Gentlemen, our new game law for fish
nig trout aro from tho first of April, during
uioinonina ot -May, June, and July. Re-
member, not from tho 15th of March, as
somo said.
Aid. Kibler, of this place, wliilo cm
ployed in his shop, Monday last, cut his
i i ... , .
iiuuu tvuu a iioiiuw cni5Ci,
Tho snow that fell,Sunday last, brought
a lime cold snap here,
Reuben Haydt, left for Pino Swamp
last Monday, in search of employment.
John Haydt, of Pino Swamp, is very
mucii pioasca with his little daughter, which
his wife presented him with, a fow weeks
ago.
"Mercury" was visiting relations at Aqua,
shlcola Saturday and Sunday last.
Some of our sportsmen were out after a
fox last Wednesday,
Mrs.;Christmnn, of Pina Run,was at this
piece, Tuesday last.
Another child of Henry Hoydt'sdied
of diphtheria Wednesday a week, making
tho second that has died in a short time of
thatdreadful disease. Aged 3 ycars,0 months
and 9 days.
Several robins were seen at this place
last week.
There was n quilting parly at Taul
smith's on I-rnlay of last week.
I clcr lublcr, of this placo, was at
Mauch Chunk, the guest ofChas. Ahner,
last week. He says ho waSongaged making
lencc.
Lewis Smith, who is employed in the
furnaco at Ilokcndauqua, was visiting hero
last Tuesday.
Miss M. J. Savitz, left last Wednesday
for Ilokcndauqua, where 6ho found a situa
tion. Jos. Kibler is busily employed on his
sawmill. JUE.
Destructive riro.
About eight o'clock Wednesday evening a
bright light was seen in the sky, in the di
rection of Audenried, and the reflection of a
large fire was plainly aparent lo all who
saw it, It continued for nearly two hours,
and tho breaker whistles could be heard
giving tho signal of distress. Seycral jar
ties from town drove over to ascertain the
location, but did not return until a late hour.
The fire was discovered to bo tho lareo store
building containing all the general offices of
Messrs. E. B. Leisenriug 1- Co., of Auden
ried, in addition to an iramenso stock of
goods and tho bed roomt ot clerks. The
entire structure, which was frame, and the
largest owned by any coal company in this
region, was completely destroyed, burned
down tc the grouud. There is no organiza
tion there for protection from fire, and but
a short supply of water, so that tho prosjiect
for extinguishing fires iu that village are
very poor, in fact hojiclcss. Tho fire is sup
posed to havo originated from a defective
Hue, as when discovered, it was iu one of
the rooms on the second lloorofthe building.
The people turned out and worked like
beavers to savo the valuable books of tho
company, stock in the store and furniture,
and Buccoded in saviug a great amount. The
moot important books were saved, but very
little of the stock in tho .tore. The clerks,
who room in the building, lost heavily of
their personal cilbcts. Il'iu, L. Bayley, we
learn lost everything buttheclotbiug on his
back, his los will Probably reach $350. 11.
C. Tuylor, lust of clothing and Harry Rcets,
mining engineer, lost all of bis surveying
instruments. The loss to the company it
heavy, as the building alone cost $10,000,
aud was only insured fur $j,000. Tha loss
toMeurs. E. B. Ayres A Co., ou stock in
store it otiuuled at $15,000 f Insurance
000. It Will bo a serious low all around and
a great drawback on their business. The
store goodt which were saved were taken to
Hosack Hall where the business will be con
ducted fir tho present, until the rebuilding
of tho proKrty.
Dunug tlu fire a number of guns, which
were kept iu the store, exploded, but done
uo damage, A numbor of thieves were
promptly ou baud and busily engaged in
stealing goods foin the store. Several were
arrest,,! and locked up. Suels .,.le oulu
10 ho shot oil the tp,.i, uoy n.au ho w. uid
,u' ll a CrD W1" wniiutt murder
& UMall 0M of lniuu I
""""
Tho mcmbert of tho Evangelical Mission
ovcnlng last week by visiting hlsresidcnce
will a """r carrying with them an immonso
2 array of usoful donations, and that
they
this ucccoued In both surprising and gladden-
Ingtho good dominie ail who heard his
of f,,elin8 address of thanks will bear amplo
his ''imony to. The visitors numbered about
0,10 uurulrod' people, young and old. At a
lato hour thcy df parted, leaving tha pastor,
80 'aitufully laboring among thorn, much
P'"ed with their visit and themselycsn
sciouj of having done a good act and of hav-
- inffon illy repaid for thcirown kindness,
Altogether it was a time of joy well fitted
to '"cacaso the interest of pastor and pooplo
7 ,n cacu otuer. Allentown Democrat.
,J',, Coal 'JTrndc.
Tho anthracilo coal Irado steadily Im-
- I'roves nnn week. The demand for
coal is ou tho increase, and prices steadily
n"vacc. ihe impression has gnno abroad
- t intl,lis is cntircly tho result of a short
6U1 W caI by reason of on agreed-upon
6usPnsiii among producers and earryiug
companies, 'ihis may havo had somo iniiu-
cnca in awakening tho attention of buyers
lo tli0 fact "lnt 11,0 producers of coal mean
to cman(l rcmunerativo prices for tho fu-
luru' "" "aT0 cra such nn understand-
inE tho premises ns to assure all in the
tra,I "" prices henco to tho cad of the
Pcar aro muc" more iikcly to advance than
I'ecline. Tho chief stlmulus.howcver, we
. luu""e" 10 ucnovc, is irom the general
,,ll,rul"ent oi nil Kinds ot business, nnd
csiwciaily from tho rovivul of tho mauufac-
tur'DS Industries, and notably the manufac-
n"a uC"lal'11 ior iron. This industry
13 one 'hat cannot bo continued nt fast and
lose, produce largely one month and stop
",u iua purposes to WHlcli Iron nnd
sU!o1 ar0 to "PP'ied are mainly contcm-
Plated far in advance, and tho necessary
PrcParations which have to bo mado aro not
on'v hut roquiro much time. So of
"10 rnany railroads which these costly com-
moilit-os liave to comploto nnd equip. They
aro prepared for long ahead os is also the
capital necessary to carry them forward
aU1'' ouc0 6lartcd Ikoy cannot very well
"ait. This is thu situation just now. There
13 a great and octivo revival in business nnd
of busincs3 energies, aud It is hardly in the
nature of things that there will bo a lesson-
of any demand for supplies, and conso-
1ucst,y uo shortening in tho production of
tllB mcans to manufacture. In other words,
luoso who havo prepared touso iron and
, E aIlcali to Et will be far more
i loslnE luan 'ogoon. Coal must bo hadind
1 wil1 bo used to tho oxtcnt of tho prepara-
110,13 lnnde rr its use. Tho anthracite coal
1110 Proaictivo capacities of tho several an-
thracito regions to pretty nearly their ca
pacity, which cannot fail to mako market
priecs satisfactory to producers. The sus
jicnsion of half lime, inaugurated a week or
two ago, has lessened production below
what it was last ycar to this time, but the
advanco in prices and tho improved tone
and temper of the market are countervail
ing in their influence, and more. Tho up
ward turn in coal prices, begun last month,
is likely to bocontincd. On tho 2d instant
tho Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron
Company decided to advanco its eastern
price3 of coal.to take effect on tho 15th inst.
Tho rates for hard white ash coat at Eliza
betliport, N. J., will bo as follows: Lump
and sieamboll, 4 75, no change; broken
and egg, $4, an advanco of 40 cents j stove,
$4, no change; chestnut, $3 90,nn advance
of(5 cents; pea, $2 75, an advance or 25
cents. For free burning coal at tho same
point an advanco of 30 cents is mado in
broken, 25 cents in egg aud pea, and 5 cents
in chestnut. The price of hard white ash
coal on board vessels at Port Richmond will
bci Lump and steamboat, $1 40, an advance
of 15 couts; broken, egg and stove, $3 65,an
advanco of 40 cents in broken and cg and
no change in clove ; chestnut, $3 55, nn ad
vouce of 5 ccnt3; nnd pca,$2 40, an advance
of 1 5 cents. Advanco of 30 cents for broken
5 cents for egg, 5 cents for chestnut, nnd 15
cents for pea are made in the prices of free
burning coals al tho same point. We un
derstand that nil tho transportation com
panies ore odhering closely to tho under
standing recently ogrecd upon. No coal is
being moved on Thursday, Friday nnd Sat
urday of each week which has not passed
tho weigh scales previous to 12 o'clock on
Wednesday night, and no operator is jer-
nutled to work breaker or load any coal
after tho close of the day's work on Wed
nesday evening; in fact, wo hear of empty
cars being removed from under breakers ou
Thursday, to make sure that none should be
loaded. Xcrfyc, Monday.
riltsliea of rnkliimi
The following advance notes on the fash
ions for tho coming spring season hare been
placed at our dliposal by Messrs. Kartell
Bros, or New York, the publishers or Ehrtch't
Faihion Quarttrly. This well-known maga.
sine occupies a deservedly high place In
American literature of Fashion, and our
readers who have not already subscribed to It
cannot do batter than to write to Ehrlch
liros., Eighth Av New York, for specimen
pages, which will be furnished gratis.
llonnets are decreasing In site.
Yeddo crape Is a cotton rabrlo.
Pongee silks are again fashionable.
Hats far the coming season are large.
Chins are tha most nonular Am,HMn
bonnets.
Black costumes Kill be as much worn ui
evor.
The "Sportsman's Jaekot'i has mm.
pockete.
Crane fabrics of
lonuble.
Linen collars will nuvr cm nt1ri)v mit r
faihloD,
Colored l&cci nr lm nor ted hut tint -.t tn
denimnJ,
Spanish colors and Snanlih deilirni sm
popular tliU iprlng.
i eudo foulard li & flna eottr.n mnd rii
with ft illk finish.
tatter bonne ti are nrofiiielr d
with delicate sprays or yellow non-en.
Turkev.red Is revlreil In (hn form nf Ilia
Turkey.red oil calicoes worn forty j ears ago.
French buntlnors ln alt enlari tvnti n.
black and white, are tound auiook- lata lm.
portatlons.
The latest lmiMrtalloni of Vren..h h.mt.
Ingi are or Uae and thin texture, and nave a
crupe finish.
Anionic fashionable erane fatirli.it. thn
most beautiful and novel are the Yeddo
crapes.
The newest llreton laea ha ih ,i.irn
darned 111 uilh silk Instead or linen Uoie.
Iirire. round, embroidered collars will I,a I
whim tiy euiiureu una nutlet.
Cravat bows a la Sarah nernliitnl mnli
larger than ever, are worn with the ilniplcst
tpriuu; toilet.
Scotch Klnghaini are still worn by many
...... ,
Full rralMSoriaee, worn hUh In the neek
are mote laiblocable than linen collars.
ion collars. A-
I.iucn cull, sre
oollar It dltearded.
-Wnencuu-.sro worn frequently when tte!
-The bl.ckle. useJ wl.rgtly for m.llln. '
try puro this spring, It r-panUh blonde.
Jonnets covered eattrelv with n,..a
kuu mm iBry ttw or no lea-.et are agaiu tn
ijr . .,
ri orlalt rial li
JSU," "
let andvarlettpt ,,f dt.
lsces. are amonvanrinini.
MHaMn.a 1 "
Bended pmiMinilfrfM will trim many
Ilk sad carl)- spring wrapt
Mantles nnd mantelet! hid fair to takt
the plaae of dolmans and villus,
The Jnntlet spring wlklng-lckl
takes tuo name or iSjiorHiiinn "
UTATKJVmVS.
Williamsport nnd Retdlng am anxious
to have the Denn.cratio Stato Convention.
It Is reported that Now York capitalist,
are about making explnrationt lor ull near
Condersport, Potter county.
Joseph C. Baldwin was Lilted by a fall of
? ,'D lUo 001,1 ,1,luc licar CaUfcrnlt,
Washliiglon county, on Saturday.
The Loek Haven "Republican" rrporU
that raits have commenced arriving there.
About 225 had arrived up to Saturday.
itrriit?c!,I'.a,J.1' WM mei Wednerfay at
West Lohigh Colliery, Mahanoy City, tr a
fall of top coal, lit leaves a family,
Walter Mitchell. iU In 1,. .n ..i..i.
in
land swindler, has been arrested at Mllford.
Pike county, and taken to New York.
On Monday evenlmr Mr. RhnnV nf ah
cheny City, drowned herself In a vat Sha
had been of unsound mind for nm ilm
Ii. Q. Calkins is under nrro.t n r:ii.t...
upon the charco of embezzlement, n. ,.,?
represented himself as president of the Ben
on Gold nnd Silver Mining Company, and
in this way procured $3,000 of Investment,
in that bogus concern.
W. O. WIlltchOUM. n Pnll.olll. .11
accuses tho nnlirn nnM Phf.rrt.., -r.t.i
place with closing their eyes to the offences
or persons havimr political lnfli.nn. ..i
dragging into the Courts persons who arc,
defeiicc.css through a lack of means and
friends.
Colonel Isaac P.rker, was buried at Car.
lislo on Monday. He entered the Union
service in 1801, when ho was but 20 years
or nee, as a priv.ito in the Pennsylvania Re.
servo Corps, and was mustered out in 1801
ns i aido-de-camp, with tho brevet rank or
Lieutenant Colonel on the staff of General
Ilnnrork.
Mrs. Sharp, of Scranton. nllemnll ...l.u.
on Monday night of last week, by shooting
herself in tho breast. She wroto a letter
charging a well-known professional mano
Scranton with having broken faith with her,
and requesting him to attend her fuueral.
Sho Is married, and lives with her husband,
who is said to bo very much attached to her.
XlioVoltiilcoUco.,Maritlinll,MlcU.
will send their celebrated Electro-Voltalo
ilells to tho nfllirloil m. on ...-.
0 . i - uu v. u, a ttltll.
B wcdy cures guaranteed. They mean what
thoy say. Write to them without delay.
novaz-iy.
Thousands of nldli,r n.i n.; ... .
titled to Pensions.
of discharge or death, if applied for before
January 1, 1880. Wound, occidental in-
urv or disease entitles to pension. Bounty
md back pay collected. Increase of Pen
ion secured. This firm .slnlJi.l.l k,
Adar?',cucln8i"S 6tan,P. EDSON BROS.,
j S- Clnlrn Attorucys, 711 G Street, Wash-
XJ. Kj. ir
MARRIED. -
SEATtPASS-JIA1T, At the Lutheran Par. ""
WSK ,nl"iueh. on the iml "Slt.. "r 4 i
Iti-V O. W. Lallsel, Air. trunk Srarfata and "
niiza Ann Halt, i ota ot I'ena FoteJI twp.
FATZtNOEn-MUMMnv.-At the same
Place by the same, on the Olh inst.hanjucl -T
l-atzlneer and Mia Hallio d, ilnmmer
bo:h ol lie.llnsvllie, Jforthnniptcn couy -
BALLIET-EUEItTSOn the 16th ult., at
DIED,
MCPApDnN.-On tho eth Inst, at Heaver
l eaden,agod3Gieais,3 mouihiand iDdays.
8A-in1'Vin-70n 'HI"1 "' West Penn.
Allen lliifflio, anoiUycars, 8 luoulhs anusi
65 eari.. montan and j d.ya , on ta u,nMT
Juini , Hciirioita. ncrtl ju manias and i daii
aud on tlio Kth ult., Isauo Ilcnry. acid i i i t i. '
"' 0 days. All were cWcnn'i
Charloa and lieuccca stabler.
HJ?.IT5nT.11 e ,.,n ult-ln ilahonliiT. Matil.
lloniz. aged 1 j ear, s months uud o daj u.
llf'$''PS tus ,r,n "Hlmo.in MahoDln.
AnnloZeralab. dauc immr i-huri.. ii:1
mali Izibeth Ueiaalj-.asedSmot.ondzsdis.
n FA'AX'-P "'8 :3rd ultimo, In East f-enn.
iSm! T' 78 ""' 4 mouln "
US.3F;1k-0a 11,0 ttu In West Penn.
Dauioi Houscr, aged 71 years and la days.
Clos ng prices of Behavkx & Tuwksxkd
Stock, Government and Gold, 40 South
Third Street. Philadelphia. Feb.. 29. IRStt
n 8' IS nJiS hid J07J( asked
u. B. 4 a. new ioiii old l6t askrd
ennsylvania It. It mi? Sid 6s2 .kl
h'" Headin li.li."" jij E d J; k asked
Ih irhValleylt.lt 3 hid 152 stakSS
fB,r,1lJ?''T.t:o.... 3$ bid 'ssHMied
United C'umnauieiiot K. J.ici old asked
Nortnern centrum. It.... S3H b'd 34 ied
""'onyl'lo ra.rt.It. i c. iSJt bid ill, "AIa
1 itta.'Ilt. lioir. It It. Co. 2d I, bid a)f ad
ten ral IransDottatlou Co. 47 bid liked
Aonliern l'aelno Com 33H bid S3H ard
.,, " 1'iel'tl. 7Jn hid 6S auk nd
tilivtr. (Trano.,i mit bid JH Utd
I.Llilulnoii aiarkjots.
ConnEOTan Weekit.
Flour, per sack
Corn, per imsliel
Oats, per bushel
Mixed Ohop, jwrewt
Middlings, perewt
Uran, perewt
llutter, per pound
llirirs, perdoten
llaui, per ponud
J.ard, per iwund
Shoulders, tr pound
Potatoos, per bushel
, 00
70
65
, 1 40
, 1 40
, 1 00
23
14
13
10
s
New Advertisements.
rjiO WHOM IS MAY CONCEKM.
.,Th...uml.e",'tn,d hereby elves notice that
she will not pay or be responsible ror any debts
contracted by her husband, WM.IIA1NTZ.
ADALINK 11A1NTZ,
mar.B-w3 Kast Penn, Pa.
Anv nook, Macatlne or Newsptpsr sent not
pain at the pdbllher loweat price, with a valnl
ute premiuni. We give a line 14 x is view i.t
the Oapltot buildlnj, tho iSoVt migiTinJeSt
J,'.'?? lu,r.B 1,1 Aninc. al. splendid news of the
White Itouse, Treasnry hnlldlnt', AmltlitonUm
Instuute, Patent ODlie. Mount Vernoo and
other points ot lutcrettln and about the Na
tional Capital. Orders tatnii for the larxe Cap.
Itol enaTaving or for seta of the viewt, and cat,
met pnotowapln of Leaiunir hutentaeu. at rots,
prlct-a. It vou want aur ook or to sabseilbe
lor any periodical, or lo renew an old anbteiii .
IlUI.Lb.lIN contalnloK book notes, uotictsof
now publu-lion, eaiaioxiie, pnoea. elo.
itAuu.iai, jigivs linilEAU.
lock box '.S. or j) r street.
March IS-tf
- YunyKiP. o. C
PEOISTEU'S NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby (riven that the Execntors.
Administrators and Uuardlant lierelnafler
namod have tiled their respective accounts of
the following estates In the lteirltter's Otflc
at Mauch Chunk, tn and for ihe County or
Carbon, which accounts have keen allowed by
the ltenlittr, will be prrsentnt to the Judees
ot thoOrphan.i Court on MUNUAY.the l5th
day of AhltlL, A. 1J. 1SJ, at 2 o'clock P. M.,
ror conflrmatlon : 1
First aud flnal aeconnt of Ttobert Klots. admin.
latraior. D. U. JS.. of the Mtato of tutuMl
1 bompaon, late of Baiuniit IIHI, deeaeL
First and final account of Robert Kloti. admin.
Utiator of the estate ot I'tiiLWiriaer
'I hooipwu, lato of Kuminlt mil, deceased.
The account of Margaret Williams, traardlin of
Ji ary till i 'i nomas, miuor child ot Joseph
'lkoiaas, deceaaed. v
First aud anal account of Ulsabelh Morer. ei.
ecmilxvi Iiaao Aloyer. late ei tholioiouxn
of Ihlablou, deceased,
Firtt and final account of William Ullr.admln.
1'lraior ut iho etuic t Matilda H.cnmao.
laie of Mauch Cnunk, det eated.
Fin it aud final ocoount otHinh Walp. almn.
Ittiamxut theeauteut Utvid Walp, dee'd.
First and Bnul accoaot of Thomas Kuehner.
(tuuiuiun ui the iiviaou wnd oilulo of (Hwrt-e
A. Hwurtz, minor i-uliil t,f Uoroiboa Armbrat-
tcruoir uuiic, oi .ast Maoci Uhuuk.
IIKRNAIII) I'1I1L!,118, ltegitter.
Mat.eh Chunk. March 15, lssiwi
, $55.GG
A Kent's Profit per Week. Wilt
I free. 11
tf. ltlllfiUUT i CU.. 211 Fulton
Itrulelt or fiirrett AUui n
?!?e!xwX,,.rk, N. Y.
fob. 21..4U.
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,!&!l,.$T.SKTP. V.?"'1 OFF .
ins
UhalS. """X "ufif I STO- t?k
Scaler or Weights and A -liU
Jan. 10, 1.-4t, .eaiurti.
ftnUPDOand Farm nr. .
liint'lDIuJ Sun. wan' XtM fn Iflft
loir iHUDa..turlilc win ", J3U 10 JO0
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