Mi may be found on file nt 0 so. I'. llowat.i.' Co Newspaper Ailterlliinit Bureau (10 Hpriice Saturday, TrhYiTri, isso. Local and Personal. to suiisckibehs. c..i..!i.na m!H rdffmn refer lo the d .. . ! ..... I... ia1 nninff 111 lion tttos on llieir jrai";ia, .... will bo olio to sco whether tliey are square on our DOOM or irec- cy John Fitiwllliam mnrS 79 tly roar, bo Shows tlirt the subscription hns been paid ... .in Wl-I. Uk latft nii.T fntiifnllnntlv UP llll Juurcn nui, ioii (here isoneilollariluousontlio present ye which yon will please remit, or$1.2i will . I f I , I I. Ml cnargcii n wo navo ,u "ilouss cleaning of nil sorU now annoys the patient Won of family. A number of new dwelling house are In course of erection at Btomton. 'NV'hitcwasli your fences and outhouses, and.thcrcby beautify your homes. There are some prospects of a boiler shop bclnc, started In South Bethlehem this aprinjr. Mr, Simon Kline, bricklayer, of Read ing, has contracts on hand already for one million of bricks at if, per thousand. A full lino of tho of tho latest novelties In gents' furnishing goods and neck wear at T. D. Clauss', very cheap. Tho Connebaugh House, neir Millford, Was destroyed by firo Monday morning. Loss, $5,000; insurance, $3,000. Forest fires in Piko county are doing considerable damage In tho book townships. Tho mountain near Mllfurd is burning. Hats and caps, of newest styles, and in endless vaiiely, at very low prices for cash, at T. D. Clauss' merchant tailoring store. If you wanta nico smootli.easy shavo your hair cut or shampooing, go to Franz lloederer's Saloon, under tho Exchange Ho tel. Ho will fix you right, and don'tyou forget it. . Wallpaperl wallpapcrll wall pajicrl l ! a largo and elegant assortment at Dr. C. T. Horn's Drug Storc,vhlch is selling at extra ordinary low prices, notwitstandlng tho late advance in manufacture's pi ices. 3 Mr. Georgo Griffith, a member of tho Chestnut Street Theatre Company, was dragged several feet by a train ho tried to board at Bethlehem on Saturday, and had an ankle dislocated. Joseph Fisher, an old gentleman of Tottsville, sold his houso for $1,700 and sewed the money up in a bag. This caught fire and $350 of tho cash was destroyed be fore the firo was extinguished. A new and elegant assortment of ladies', gents' and children's bootshoes and gaiters just received at T. D. Clauss', and selling very cheap tor cash. It is reported that the June dividend of tho Lehigh Valley Railroad Company will bit advanced to a rato equal to five if not six per cent, per annum. II. II. TelerSj agent, the popular mcrch bnt tailor, in the post oflico building, is now receiving and opening one of tho largest and most fashionable stocks of cloths, ens eimercs and suitings ever brought into Lehighton, and which ho is prepared to make up in tho latest fashion and most durable manner, at prices which actually . defy competition. Call and examine goods and learn prices and bo convinced You call get an 8 page paper ,four weeks ,'for lOcv Sco advertisement of N. Y. Week ,lsC Atlas', - Send for it. Colonel John Nice, Mayor of MUfonl, died In that place Tuesday, aged CO years IIo was Colonel of tho One Hundred and Seyeuly-fourth I'ennylvania Regiment dur ing tho war, and w.is wounded f'vo times. Garden and other seeds, fresh, pure and cheap, at A. J. Durliug'sdrugstore,Lehigh ton, I'll. Lewis Weiss, in the xist-offico build ing, this borough, has just made a largo ad dition to his stock for tho spring and sum mer trade, vie, a full lino of still' and soft felt hats ot the latest and best styles, and a full line of ccntlemen's, ladies' i.ml child reu's boots, shoes and gaiters, nil of which he is ottering at tho very lowest cash prices. A new train was put on tho Lehigh and Susquehanna Railroad on Monday, to run regularly between Bethlehem ami Par ryville, going as far as Coal Port when ne cessity requires. Rev. Cornelius Earle, pastor of the Presbyterian Church at Catasauqua, who is now in Georgia for the benefit of his health writes thut ho Is improving, a fact which will causo his many friends in the Lehigh Valley to rejoice. Immense,! yes,that!s!tl thoncw stock of spring and summer cloths, cnssl- mercs and suitings now received and oiien ing at T. D. Clauss' merchant tailoring store, on bank street, this borough. If you are about to get a new suit it will pay you t call end Inspect goods and Iciru prices. which arc remarkably low fur ready cash All work is guaranteed to Iw ihm in the best manner, ierfect fits and latest fashions, aim cloil you lorgcl it. We havo jubt added a new lot ol hand' some typo and other material to our estab lishmcnt, and are now better than ever pre pared to do first class work at lowest prices. Call and see us. Just received a new lotof ivhiteamlyel low pino flooring, doors, sash, and mould ings, which will be sold cheap for cash, by J. L. duel, Bank street, this bor ou-b. William Gorman was stabbed fifteen times and had his noso cut ofT by two ruf fians, named Burke and Daugherty, in Scranton, on Saturday. His recovery doubtful. Burke was arrested, but escaped from, jail tho same day. The largest assortment of paper hang' fnga ever exhibited in Mauch Chunk, in eluding the latest jiaterns and all grades, can be seen at Luckeubach's. Cull and ex amine his paper and procure" estimates for work. 'He employs the most skillful work' men. For the eight days ending on the 9th Inst., there were 86,067 tons of coal trans ported oyer the L. k S. railroad, making a total for the season till that date of 853.473 tons, a decrease of 118,598 tons as compared with same timo last year. The largest shippment of coal ever mule over the Lehigh Valley Railroad for one week was that for the six days ending on the 10th inst., the amount being 152,703, 10 tons, an increase of 70 ,531 tons as com tared with, the fame week last year, and an )nerct) qij the total shipment for the sea on llll that date of 76,173 tons. Those Interest) can by reference to our advertising columns ii (he dates fixed by fbe Commissioners for hearing appeals from ine assessors' valuation. The Lehigh Valley lUilrord Comnon ...... nave jurt paiu to I lie Treasurer or New Jer sey $130,000 for the riparian gran,t made to lie West Line Railroad Company In 167?, which the late Asa Pucker subtiuently be fame possessed of, Tho grant was partly paid in eh, tod partly on a mortf sgM fur tWH given t rxn tin ri. Advocate in a blue wrapper, it is a suggestion that, if you expect to receive tho paper lcrealtcr, you send us tne amount due, which you will see by the direction tab. You will conl'er a favor by attend ing to this- matter we need money. -To the largo number of our patrons, who during tbo past two weeks have re sponded to-the above appeal lo pay up, wo are especially thankful; lo the few who will receive BlVR wiurrFR3 this week, wo earn estly request that they remit at oncel After May 1st, the prico will be strictly $1.25 when not paid nt time of subscribing. Mr. Wm. J. Rothrock, formerly located at Lehigh Gap, but for the last few years proprietor of the Court Houso Hotel In LWon, recently -vacated the latter and opened a boarding house. On Saturday, May 22d, an old-fashioned battalion is tccomo offal Seemsvllle,!forth amptun county. Company I, of Catasauqua, Company II, of Statlngton, and Company B, of Allctitown, will participate, as also .veral brass bands. As reliablo and cheap remedy for tho various affections of tho throat and lungs,wc heartily recommend Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Price 25 cents. Directors cannot bo too careful about letting the school houses in their districts to persons without the necessary qualifications for the holding of summer schools. Teach ers with certificates should have the prefer ence in an cases. Willie Shied with other boys were plny- ng during tho dinner hour, near the fan box at Packerlon, when ho lcaicd down in to the shaving box, md sustained injuries necessitating his being sent to his home at Upper Mauch Chunk. -Mr. John Scliabn, ofSliamokin, was in town Wednesday ; he called in at this office and renewed his subscription to the Advo cate. "Go thou and do likewise." Robert Sweeney moved to Soutli Beth lehem on Wednc3duv last. He has secured work in tho Shovel Works, under Mr. W, B. Romlg. Mr. T. A. Snyder and wife, of Stroud3- buig, were on a visit to Mrs. Snydet's par ents in this borough, during the past week. They look well ; tho happy pair returned lo their homo on Tuesday. Ladies wishing neatly and fashionably trimmed lints should not fall to call on Mrs, Wchr ,t Sister, South street, this borough. A new lot of handsomo goo s lust received. -Call at E. II. Hold's and see tho fine lot of heavy railroad watches, in gold and silver. All guarrautccd to give satisfaction or money refunded. Prices very low. Store, Susquehanna street, Mauch Chunk. Tho soap works of tho Lehigh Valley Manufacturing Company, at Frecmcusliurg were destroyed by firo Tuesday nijiht. Loss. aooui io.uuu, insurcu in 1110 lonuon mm Globe, -T.tu.i Hartlord, and British Ameri can, Toronto. Edward Hawkins, a desnerato charac ter, who broke jail in Euston ciirht veari ago, nas neon recapiurcu in mat c.ny. -As nn evidenco of tho crowinc popular ity of the Caiibon Advocate, wo need only state that we havo received 37 new aim re newal subscriptions dnrine tho past six nays. Keep tne nan roiling, gentlemen. Religious Moles. Kvanoklica-. Ununcii WuissroBT. E. Sillier, Pastor. German rrcachlnir at 10 o'clock a. in.,.by the Pastor. Teachers meet. Ing at 1:30 n, in. Sunday School at 2 p.m i-nglldi preaching nt 7 p. m. I.EilloiiTON M. U. Uiiuncif. Iter. J. I', Miller, pastor. 0:30 a. m., Class Mcttlnir 10:30, sermon by tho pastor. 2 p. in. Sunday School. 6 p. ni.. Prayer and Praise Meeting. 7 p. in., sermon by tho pastor. All aro wel come LmiiniiTON Evaisoklicai. Onur.cn. 11. J. Smoyer, Pastor. Preaching to-morrow at lu a. in. ami 7 p. in. Morning subject, "Tho niesslngs of the Sanctuary," (Psalm 84:11 12.) Evening Subject: Israel ilanclnir before the (loldcn Calf." (Exodus 32:4 6.) All aro welcome West Tolm SplliKors. Onward. Butter sells nt 30 cents a pound. Eggs sell at 14 cents a dozen. Farmcisaro busily engaged sowingoats. Tho Furnace Sunday School elected new officers. (Superintendent, J. II. Stciger wallj Asi-t. Suiieriiitendent, Daniel Stciirer- 1 1 ..... S uutni Bt-itrumis. Aikciii Noun lias improved his house uy uuisiiiiig ins store room. Oliver Kistler is still makinz his usual trip to Mahoning Valley. There is light whero the Advocate is received nnd m-oplc find out what is coin: on around them. Try it for a year, only sm.viu. wmrs. Ill;rCrrc-lt llciiit. A cliihl of John Reber. of Maria Furn ace, died of diphtheria last week. Interred on Tuesday last at Weisvrt. It is with regret that wo arn called upni to chronicln tho dea'h of another son o Philip Walck, of Wnlksvilte.froni diphthcr m. iiiirrnn ni me Dt. rnurs church on Monday anrnnon. Atrcd 5 vears and sev eral months. Funeral pervlees wnr mn. ducted In German by Rev. Mr. Hartman.of ieiiicnion. We are sorry to learn that Rev. J. E. Freeman is confined to his bed with sick ness, and has therefore been unable to fill W appointments. Rev. Hartman, of Le hishton. officiates for him at nivseiit. W. hop he may soon be restored to his former vigor ond bo able to attend to his duties. Rev. G. W. Gross.ofl'arrvville, preach ed in English in the Bolt's church on Sun day evening, and, after the close of tho ser vices, an election of officers was held, will tho fnllnwiiic result: Siiperintcndent.Davi.l Snyder j Assistant Superintendent. Nathan Suit) Secretary, G. W. Morris; Treasurer, II. J. Sowers. It is reported that tho slalo qu.rry, at Saw Mill Cjeek. is to bo started shortly. Hope the rumor may prove true. Diphtheria Is raging loon alarming ex tent in and around Kresgoville at present, quite a nnmber of deaths havo recently re suited therefrom. Henry Boyer, Esq., county surveyor, was at this place eurveylug on Tuesday last. The auditors of Franklin, Messrs. W. E. Kemerer, Stephen Bolt, and D. F Rick ert, met at tho Franklin Hotel, in East Welssport, on Mouday last and audited the accounts for 187'J. Miss Lillie Graver, of Cahmuqua , was nt this place several days last week visiting friends and relatives. . We had a pleasant call from W. II. Kramer, brother of Hon. J. C. Kramer, on Monday evening last, before he let foi Monroe county ,whcre ho intends to stay for a short time visiting Iriends. The smiling countenanco or our kind and obliging P. M . of Wcissport. was visible hero on Saturday last. C. A. Buck moved from this place to one of P. J. Kiitler's residences.near East Weiss port, on Thursday of last week. Tho Soil's Sunday nchool has just pro Pljreii tayaral very beautiful mottoes for their room, A number of persons made their gar dens this week. 8ome potatoes have been planted at this place. Lute quantities of oats have been sown by tho farmers here. --A very high wind prevrlled at this place for nearly a week, and our roads in. nirlv died out.' ' Robert Miller, of Towamenslng, moved oi Tuwlav lilt la lh i.si.l.r,. r Mr. 1 B-'tr, tut E.n W..iVri. Vrrttt. Court l'roccdings. Court openod Monday afternoon at 2 p. In. Tho list of Grand Jurors were called and Henry Beinoman appointed foreman by the Court, after the charge by the Cou rt. The Petit Jury was called and excused for tho day by tho court. Tho appl ication- for licenses were exam ined by tho court and several new ones heard. The time of the court was occupied for an half hour In looking for prosecutors and de fendants in ssvcral surety of tho pnacoaud descition cases. Before tho adjournment Hon. W. M. Rap- slier, (who had been appointed by the mem bers of tho Bur,) announced to tho Court and Bar the death of F. P. Lnugstreet, Esq. Gen. Albright moved that the minutes and resolutions of the Bar concerning the action os the Bar on Ilia death of tho lalo F. P. Longstrcetbe inscribed on tho Court minutes. Tho Court adjourned out of respect to Mr- Longstreet. commos n.ius. Petition of Rceso Towcll to tho Court for discharge under tho Insolvent laws. Peti tioner discharged by tho Court. OBI'IIANS' COURT. Auditor's report in tho matter of tho estate of Ephrnim Balllet, Peter Hurtz administra tor; confirmed ni si. Auditor's report distributing funds In tho hands of Mary L. Buckman, executrix of Adam Buckmun, deo'd ; confirmed lit si. Return of sals of tho estate, of Solomon Solt, dee'd ; confirmed ni si. Return of silo of Henry Beinoman,adinin- istralor of the estate of Georgo Lubuch,deo'd; confirmed ni si. QUARTER SESSIONS. Tho list of constables wnscallrd and sworn, those elected for the coining year filed their bonds which were increased from $500 to $1000,bccause of tho jurisdiction ofconstables and Justices of the Peace having been ex tended by an act of Assembly. Tho tavern license of John Bchlcr was transferred to Jackson Bcighcfortho Muuch Chunk Hotel, Mauch Chunk borough. Com. vs. Thos. J. Hoiitz; indictment, de sertion; defendant ordereil to pay tho costs; pay towards the support of the prosecutrix SOcts per week until further orders from the Court. Com. vs. Bernard Gildeo; indictment, embezzling school funds; truo bill; defend ant pleads guilty. Com. vs. Bridget McBnde; indictment, larceny; bill Ignored. Com. ys. Walter Williams; indictment, desertion; defendant required to enter re cognizance witli surety for his nppearanco at next Term, to answer, etc. Com. ys. Neal Manelus: indictment, Iar- cenry; prosccutois, L. V. II. R.; defendant pleads guilty; sentenced to three month's imprisonment in county jail. Coin. vs. Hugh Hagorly and Jeremiah Conway; indictment, disturbing public schools; truo bill. Com. vs. John Gilson; indictment, selling liquor without license; Iruo bill; verdict not guilty. Com. ys. Joseph Goldberg; indictment, murder; trua bill. In the mailer of tho viewers to view the sito of bridge in Packer township; bridge allowed nnd approved as n county bridge. Margaret Wild and her husband Wm. Wild, vs. Patrick Gallagher; petition" for dischargo under tho insolvent laws; defend ant discharged by the court from prison. Com. ys. J. M. Boyer; indictment, false pretense: truo bill. Thursday morning, April 15. Court opened at 8:30 a. in. Tho Jury In tho case of tho Com. vs. J, M. Boyer, Indicted for selling a horse under false pretenses, rendered verdict not guilty, and defendant pay tho costs. THIS MUnDEll TRIAL. Tho case of the Com. vs. Joseph Goldberjr, for murder. Tho prisoner was aaralgned anil pleaded not guilty. Tho flrsl Juror called was ji. i. u.hih, or weatiicrly, who was sworn. Tho whole of the mornlnir was occu, pled In securing a jury composed of the fol lowing: 1. R. n. Eadle, Wcathorly. 2. John F. Flick, Soulh Kidder. 3. (lodfrey Frantz, Lehighton. 4. Jacob Tctcrs. Lehigh Township. 5. Evan Iluekalcw, South Kidder. . W. w. Dcwllt, Weathcrly. 7. Edwin Ilojcr. LoirerTowamcnslnir. 8. Reuben E, Miller, Lower '1 owa menslug, 9. Levi Horn, Franklin Township. 10. Simon Kclchard, Mauch Chunk. 11. Danlol ltomig, jr.. East Penn. 12. Joseph Ebbert, Mahoning. Tho District Attorney opened tho case for mo Uommonwenltn by stating tho fads on which the Commonwealth roly to substanti ate tho charge. Thos. S. Heck, Justice or tho Peaco, of Le Mghton, sworn. Ho took tho dying drclara llou ofMulhearn, Fchy. 11, 1SS0; his condition was very weak; he told me he knew ho could not live; the doe. era told htm he was In a dan gerous condition, and that he couldn't lire Dr. lierhammcr, swum. I was called to at tend talward Mulhearn after 11 o'clock on tho cvcnlnnoflho 10th of Keby., 1880. I found present Dr. Zern, tho family nnd several others. 1 round on examination a Inruo but let hole In tho right sldo of Mulhearn; tho wound was on usrly one, and would caute death. 1 told him he was hurt bad and would pn.bablydle: beiald, "j ef, Dr, 1 am going to die; Qod help me." Ills death was caused by a guu shot wound. I was present nnd as. sisted at 'ho post mortem examination: the ball was fjund In rront of the abdomen. SIul. he.irn did not express a wish to make a state ment. Thos. Ucck, recalled. I told Mulhearn I was going to take, his dying declaration; I had Dr. Zcrn toko them dotin; I read them to him and he said they wero rhjht. The Communwcalth ollcrcd In evidence the dylnis declaration of Mulhearn, which wasob jectcd to by Ocn. Albright. Hr. Zern, sworn. I nas called Into Mul. beam's homo tho nlnht of the loth of Fcby., 1880. I found him dylnicon the floor; Iasked him what was tho matter, and he said ho was hurt or shot, and desired something toqulet his pain. I then examined him, and round he was severely wounded In the back by a gun shot wound; I directed that he be taken to his bed, and knowing that It was a fatal case, I suggested to the rrlends to iret another phy. slctun to consult with me. Cross-examination. I wrote down his state ment, 1 think, as a physician, that Mulhearn knew ho was In a dying condition, Tho Court allowod tho declaration of Mul hearn. It Is as fellows: Dr. Zern. Mulhearn said he went to (lold hern's that night; rapped at the door and round Goldberg at tho house; Goldberg ask. cd, "why do you come as night, when you know that I generally work at nights," 1 came to contradict the story that 1 have had Improper relations with your wire." Gold, berg said, "get out, get out, get out " When I went out he followed mo; as I was going to turn the corner he shot me. I asked him to take me In, and he said he would not.and then he walked away with a lantern. Tbo statement was made nftcr eleven o'clock at night; I did not see him again before lie died after Ibe statement was made. Dr. W. A. Dcrhamerand I made a post iar tern examination, about 10 o'clock In the looming. Tho doctor here described the ex. ainlnatlon, I am sure bls'deaih was caused by a gun shot wound. Witness shows a bul let, and he recognises It as the one he took from Mulhern's bo y; I do not think there was any other causo of death than frora the Kuniliot wound. Dr. W. A. Derhamer, re-called. Shown a bullet, and says this Is the one we took from his body i there Is no doubt that he died or a gun shot wcund. i u . a. licet, recalled These are the de clarations I read to Multicrn after they had quarrelod, at the Utters houso, about his hav ing Improper connection with Goldberg1 wile. Jos. a. Webb, sworn I was constable or Lehluliton boromrh last Februarv. Joseph Goldberg lives between Lehlghlon nnd Pack erlon i 1 arrested him that night ; he said ho mot luuincru witn a gun : no siiowcu ine toe (un. At the 'Squirt 'a ollicu he said that ho neurit that Nod came to his houso everv evon- Ing when ho was working; and that that nUht ha was watching outside, and It got so cold that ho went insluc.and shortly Mulhern came, and ho asked liliu what lid wanted, and Mulhern said he wanted to contradict tho story about ho and his wllo) Goldberg said ho ordereil htm out, and mn and gut his gun, and when Mulhern went nruund tho comer, ho shothliu. 1 brought him from LeUlghtou to the Jail at Maucli Ohuuk, Goldberg said no KOt tho gun and bullets to shoot the men that were seducing his wile and that he came houio to watch them. o. T. MoDanlel, sworn I wasat theCarbon county Jail, and saw Goldberg; I had a talk with mm, and told hlin I did sot think ho would bo hung ; he salu ho shot Mulhern, and tluit he heard ol certain matters, nnd watched for the parties oulsuio ot llio house, and It got tou cohl und that ho went la tho house uud then Mulhern come. J. S. Webb, recalled I round Mulhern where he was lylug shot, It was 22 leut Iroui thu houso ol Goldberg! Mulhern .said, "I want to go In tho house, 1 am culd." 1 took Mulhern OS his home. From my knowledge he was shot about 7 o'clock p. m, U, V. Leulz, sworn I am Coroner of Car bon county ; I had an Inquest held un the body ol 11 JMuluern : witness shows bullet.siivs this Is the one he received lrom Dr. Ucrnaujer as having been extracted lrom the body of .uuiuern. Thos. lthodos. sworn Testified to tho rest. deueo ol K. Mulhern; 1 was present when Mulhern died, It was 2 o'clock. In the mum-' Ing, 1 duu't know when he was shot. Court aojuurued lo 8:15 i-rlduy morning. beeu written down t Mulhern said Ihtt am correct. 1 tie mtuest u-ptats the teiilmooy oU'r. Zern.kJ toNutheru's dloadoUriloui R. I. 1 ' . ' t--, M-.Wa. V. .-.1 . i:uioT Tho following is tho eulogy delivered by lion. W. M. lUrsiiKR, of this borough, in tho Court House, nt Mauch Chunk, just previous to 1 1 1 o adjournment on Monday afternoon, in announcing tho death of F. P. LoxnsTREET, Esq., a member of tho Caibon county Bar. It is an eloquent tributo to the memory of our dcpnitcd friend : lv Your Honors fluask, and Gkktlkmkn of Tine Bar: 1 have been chosen to perform a sad nnd solemn task, and I will at this time endeavor to discharge It. 1 wish to announce to you that F. P. Luxostrukt, Eq., a brother mem. ber of this liar, has passed away from these temporary shores of time to begin a new ex Istenco In eternity, of which wo know nothing by experience. Ho quietly departed this life on Sunday morning, the fourth day or this month. Ho was summoned hence In tho noon, tide nnd meridian or lllc, having only reached tho ago or 30 years, lie leaves to survive him, his wire and three bright and Interesting children, together with a large circle or rela tives nnd many wnrm rrlends, who deeply mourn his early death. This Is such a sug. gestlvc reality, that It cannot rail to profound ly Impress us with tho laet, that Lin; Is but n short journey Troin the cradlo to tho tomb, and with all Its solemn realities must soon be experienced by each one or us. Ton thinking man Itls a subject worthyol Ibe most sirlous contemplation. It maybe sneered at by the thoughtless or desperate, but to the thought lul mind It Is over fearful, terrible, lull or agonizing woe. Wo naturally shrink back from It. No man can tell what excruciating agony Is crowded Into that awtul moment ol Impending dissolution, when ha puts his hand to his brow and reels, tor the first tliq?, the dampdewsordcath gathering there, and hears tho mouralul booming or that shoreless ocean or eternity on whoso mysterious bosom he soon shall drllt amid shadows and darkness. Everything thntllvcs has an Instinct to cling to Its own existence. All that Is bright, beautiful nnd blessed Is bound up In tho Idea to he. All that Is dark and dreary Is associated with tho Idea not to be. When fortune falls nnd calamity strikes wo still cling to liro; when friends betray or tho bleak winds of adversity blight the white flowers of hope, leaving our hearts torn, as the clouds sometimes are torn by tho Jagged lightning, evon then we cling to lire. Cur departed brother had tho Instinct ol clinging to llfo well developed : ho always said ho was reeling woll and gottlng better. But wo all knew that coiuumpttoii that ghastly and potential Too or human 1 Ifo had a llrm and unyielding grip upon hlin ; a foo that smiles and rrowns upon all fclentllo medical skill and all human power to stay Its dreadful courso. It Is pleasant toltnow that his eyes wero closed by tne tender hands of those dearest to him, whose ornament, sui port and derenco ho was In life. "Life's fitful fever over, ho sleeps well.'' IIo has been transplanted lrom tho nursery of this earth to tho garden In that still upper country, whoro tho sunshine of Divinity com placently smiles on perpetual youth. Our deceased brother was ttosscsscd of many sterling traits of character. Hut tlicso traits did not lie on the surfaco; hut Us rich treas ures wero poured out Tor his rrfonds In no stinted measure. Ho was a posltlvo man, fix ed nnd sotiled In his opinions. His attach, moats woro warm, slow In frmlng, but when once lorincd no ordinary shock could chill or sunder them. He could always be relied on as a Arm supporter or the Interests or his rrlends nnd clients. He was true and devoted to their Interests, and was known and recog nized as an hones, man. I make this remark not because It Is necessary, but because there Is a class or narrow-minded blKots who seem to tako delight In calling In question tho hon esty nnd character ot tho whole profession. It Is hardly worth whllo to notlco such people, because the Laic, of all professions, Is the most Jealous. Oredullty and Unoranco may bo lui. posed upon In other professions, while the most learned physician may scarcely earn his bread and tho euipyrlo grow rich by Imposi tion; while It may be said without disrespect, that the superstitious and Illiterate may ac cept teachings that aro not founded upon liv ing truth, (because they are ofieu not permit ted to hear both sides), no man can bo suc cessful as a lawyer unless he has gifts and preparation that nre apparent and real, for his duties aro performed In the public gaze,!!! the presence or Courts learned In tho law.and or his brethern of tho liar, who are the sever est crltles ; ho deals with tho Interests, tho passions and tho sympathies of humanity In a much larger measure than any other proves slon ulfords. Tho pettifogger may havo s uoasuro of success In the devices which de. grado tho proresslon, but ho novcr has, he never can, Impose himself upon the contl lenco or the people. Some men at the liar excel In keen, sharp wit ; Bomo by tho graees or their oluquence and the magnetism ot their person al presence ; some have mastered our lang uage ; others aro remarkable Tor deep accu rate learning ; others havo intense Industry and ability for constant labor. I can say that Mr. honxstreet possessed rainy orthese nual Itlcs In a fair degree. Many ol his deeds were exalted by generosity. He stood la no man's way. He did not hanker after the hiirh scats lu the synagogue. He moved among his as sociates with a "still and moJeit Kentleness' that repelled undue familiarity, but com manded unbounded esteem. Hut his chief characteristic, I think was virtue virtue in tho old Greek meaning of that word.aa habit. ual sense or right, with an habitual courage to live up to that sons, orrlght, combined with benevolent sympathies and charily that thinkethnoevil. What his Intellectual cn, dowments lacked In brilliancy was more than compensated by soliJIIy. The (1 till ol Imagi nation did not illuminate his thoughts, but he nad tho faculty or marshaling them with pre cision and directing them to the point under uiscusaion with force and accuracy. Ho tios- acsieu ano mat crowmng monument or all mental stature, good common eenie. Without this treasure, thoraostshlnlnx parts and most brilliant lacultles can only achieve but tern porary success. The meteor that flasbesacross the inldulght firmament and then goes out In darkness forover.ts a lilting emblem or genius without tho ballast era sound judgment. need not further amplify uy observations. You all knew Mr. Longttreet as well as I did, and nothing that I could say, In my feeble way, could odd to hlsmany virtues nnd graces. To us remains the lesson or his death. Au other Illustration or Inevltnltlu fute. He hul net and passed tho ordeal whtoh Is yet before each one of us without any tiouloility eft: co lit. It Is a mere puiut ol time in which ho nas anticiputou us. uugnt ne theu not 'So to lire when our summons come to join The innumerable eararan that muvt-i lo that mysterious realm whero each shall ISKO Ills chamber In the silent halls of deith. We ilq nut Ilka thu nujrrv sluva al nluht Scorned to tits duugewn; but iuiUluu-1 and soul lied Jly an unfaltering trust approach cur graves Like one that dr4ws ttiediuueryoriiu uouiih Around biiu. and lies Joa t Plat4nt UraJtSf ' Wolaapnrt Itciux. -Tho funeral ol no Infant child of John Rnbcr took place here on Tuesday. Eervices were conducted by Rev. Miller, of the Evan gelical church. Messrs. F. and A. T. Krcsgo hayo open ed n shoo atore In Joel Klots'a building, op posite tho canal bridge-. -Miss Carrlo Buck, daughter of Charles Buck, died of erysipelas on Wednesday, On Monday of this week the canal brldgo crossing to East Wcissport took fir:. llio sensation occasioned by tho alarm brought u number of persons to tho scono.- Tho llames were speedily quenched. Mr. Scott Groot left here on Monday for Buck Mountain, to tako charge of an of fice at telegraphy. Tho many friends of Mr. G. miss lnni very much. We wish liliu success in his now field of labor. Life's path is full of stepping stones some leading to honor, somo to fame, some to usefulness nnd wealth, and some to life everlasting. In olhcr paths somo lend to utter dlsgraco and contempt. Wo can safely say that Mr. Groot will not step upon unsafe stones, but will touch those that aro firmly pluutcd in virtue. -Hero and there in our town wo learn tho sad news that somebody Is sick. Among tbo number of 6ick are Josiah Ruch, Rev. Freeman, F. L. Ilabcr, and Erwm Tenner, who arc complaining of pneumonia nnd Iungfevcr,caused by sudden attacks ol colds. It is sincerely hoped that tho sickness of such may not provo fatal; but death is mi its inarch, nnd it may bo only a short timo before tho end will como to us as it has to those gono before. Only a llttlo while, nnd the throbbing heart will bo still, tho busv braiu will coaf e to plan, and the activo hand will lio passive, tho gap of loss made for a brief timo will bo filled, nnd songs and laughter fall from tho lips wo wero wont to caress. Joy will take placo of mourning, and we shall bo lorgotlcn; but each word nnd net of our short sojourn will influence tho future life for which wo aro prepairing. Archie. Our Wcnllicrly Spoclttl. -Tho nowspayer edited by Rev. M. II. Mishlcr mnilo its first apjicaranco on Mon- lay. As tho Cliurch and Home is tho first pajier cycr published in town, we hope it will bo a success. Trof. Henry II. Hall's exhibition of Illuinlnutcd Paintings" look placo ycslcr- loy, 1 flth. His entertainment consisted of pictures illustrating tho "Life of Christ," "Centennial Exhibition," and "Ten 'Nights in a Bar Room." Tho Weathcrly Orchestra furnished tho music for tho Presbyterian Fair on Friday evening, and for tho Reformed on Saturday evening last. -Tho number of children on School Hill was quite remarkable on last Friday even- ng. The cause, of tbo excitement was a nqie walker's performance. Rev. F. P. Eyer has extended n cordial Invitation to all to attend tho Sunday school. Exercises nro to begin at 10:30 a. m. -Tho Teacher's Institute has been defer red for several weeks. Hopo they will not again be disappointed. Joe Cnsslcr who is employed at Bethle hem, was in town over Sunday. -Arbutus is early this spring. Tartics aro ulrcady busily engaged in gathering tho fragrant flowers. -J. L. Houck advertises a fresh assort ment of fancy goods, etc. -Tho name of tho engine formerly known as tho "L. V. R. II." is to bo changed to "E. P. Wilbur." Tlio Presbyterian's Tair closed on Mon day. Mr. J. Hampshire, who died in tho Bethlehem hospital, was brought bomo for interment. Daniel Styles, nn aged and respected citizen, died on Monday morning. Funeral services took placo on Thursday. The 'Emcrsoiiiuns" havo admitted the ladies into their society. Hitherto tho fair sex havo been excluded. Wo nra happy lo heir that Joseph Buck, who was hurt a short timo ngo, is improving. It was reported that Ed. Young's barn had burned down. This is a mistake. Tho building was only in danger of burning. A public soap sale was held at tho Gil bert House un last Friday evening. Geo. Miller has a largo stock of flour on hand which ho sells very cheap. Misses Jeunio and Bessie Evans are on tho sick list this week.' . -Tho remaining members of John Noch- triel's family left town on Saturday last. Mr. ond Mrs. Cramer contributed music for tlio general entertainment last week. M. O. Bryan is agent for Albert's cele brated vmjins. The Hungarians nro keeping bachelor's hall in a house owned by John Smith, on Main street. Mrs. Evans nnd Miss Anna Webster left town for tho city of "Brotherly Love" on Wednesday morning. Mr. Charles Penrose, of Beaver Mead ow, who has been spending somo timo in town returned homo on Monday. Mr. Bert Seabohlt. of Lchichlon. favor ed us with n call on Mouday last. A soiree was held bv somo of our vountr folks on Tuesday evening, at Mr. P. Chees- mau's. OI courso they ilia not slay late. Tho Fair in tlio Reformed churrh Is to he extended beyond the original time. On Saturday evening comes tho distribution of prizes which tho school lias been working for. Floy. -.Trirar --vp:.-.. -- frtp.- - j ..j... -faunas ,T . , . . irv A uveitis 'menw. icw .auveruscinciiis. i I V Visit HIV IM Ul'l.'tl IW .Tlntinnlurr TtvlultllnsK, Tho homo circle walking around with the baby at night. Value-tho Iriendslilpof him whostands by you in tho storm; swarms of Insects will surround you iu the sunshine. Tennis from Summit Hill and Mahon ing were busily engaged ill hauling iru to tho former place, on Thursday and Friday, from C. II. Scidle's well-filled ico house. The prico charged was $4 per ton. Messrs. Front nnd Krum, were en gaged last week, in buildlug a roof for a bake oven nt A. Arncr's. Our friend F. D. Klingcrmnn is attond .Ing tho Centra Square Select School, which oiened on Monday. Mahoning will need teachers the coming fall, nnd we think Mr. K's services can be had. Tho patronizor of tlio Pleasant Corner P. O. will bo glad to learn that Mr. Stocker will tako steps to havo tho mail loft there as formerly. Much liiconvcnleneo was experi enced since Mr. Nothsteiii Iclt. The pigeon boles made by somo of our farmers have been maliciously Liokon. Tlio auditors met at tho houso of J. T. MoDanlel on Monday. Mr. Washerman purchaed the farm of tho lato Philip Comber, for 'J'J3. He moved on Tuesday, tho 6th inst. Rev. Smoyer, preached nil inlereting sermon in tho Evangelical church last Sun day nfleiiioon. Ho has changed tho timo from Sunday to Saturday owning, hoping to havo a larger uudience. Preaching this ovening a week. Mies rhllllps, of Summit Hill, is nt present spending her timo at Mr. llotipes' houso. Iter gcntlo manners nnd kind bear ing win tier tho admiration and lespectof all who meet her. - Tho Kcystono Fsrllllzer is in demand at present. Mr. Seidlo's teamster hauled a load of tlio precious mixture on Saturday. An advertisement in this p-wr will give tho dIUeront ingredients of which it is com posed. Wm. Horn was an applicant for the of fice of census taker, in this district, but not taking the necessary steps ho was not suc cessful. We learn that Dr. Keitor is the fortunato man. Lewis Borhor, so long engaged in wil low carrying and basket selling is nowal work at tho Packcrton Car Shops. Tho Advocate was eagerly sought and read on Saturday evening. One young lady especially took great jams to review the far famed "Twinklings." Poor "Bingo" is still blamed by some, whllo others silently ponder over the mysterious tiamo of " Kit North." Miss Ida Horn is again in tho employ of Mr. Guth, milliner it Wcissport. We wish her a pleasant timo and many kind friends. According to expectation tho now teach er, Mr. Rauch, made his appearance on Sat urday evening. IIo accompanied Mr. E. S. IIoppos from Lehighton lato in the after noon, ills prcsenco in thosocioty (Literary) created quito a sensation. A few well limed remarks lrom Mr. Smith brought Mr. Ranch to his feet, and then in llucnt languago he expressed his thanks for tlio invitation to take part in tlio debate. A severe headache obliged him to decline. Mr. It's, oppcar nuco has already made a favorable Impres sion on those who had tho pleasure of com ing in contact Willi him. Mahoning wel comes him heartily, and ho will never re gret his coming to'licr kind-henrtcd people. Ladies anil gentlemen nro nnxiotis to make his ncquaintnnce, nnd no pains will bo spared to inako his stay both pleasant and profitable. It is of no uso to try to force men lo do what they do not like or what they ore not obliged to. do unless absolutely willing. On Saturday evening a resolution was passed in tho Literary Society, lo tho effect that any one not performing his duty should be fined 10 cents. Tho resolution was passed in it moment of passionate auger on account of tho nou-nppoornnco of Mr. F. W. Smith, who was olio of tho debitors. For a long time Mr. Smith was treated with scorn by many of tho members of said body. Now that debators aro scarce, he is quilo in de mand, nnd if lur ont-o lie asserts his rights by being present or staying away ho culls down on his head many invectives which o civilized community should not be guilty of. Men who will persist for years in holding grudges and detaining a rsmi do not hold tho least grain ofchristinuity in their hearts. Mr. Smith injures no one. IIo is as closo a Biblo student as onctn bo found in this val ley. His interest in tlio S. 8, causa is un questionable. Ills success its a teacher of common schools is undoubtedly much in ex cess of many who ure mure pretentious anil less qualilic.1 for tho work. May tho future bring less misery nnd moro happiness tootic who has so few 1'iicuds and so many ene mies. Kit North. Curlioll County- Inillistrinl Society. At tho regular annual meeting of Uic abovo named society, held at J. A. Horn's Mansion House, this borough, on Monday, tho 22th inst.,the following oiheers were duly elected for the ensuing teim: J. C. Krenmer, President. W. M. Rapshcr, Secretary. J. A. Horn, Treasurer. Elwin Bauer, Geologist. Max Schweibinz, Librarian. G. A. Fry, Chemist. Board of Directors.!' Thos. Koon3, Nathan G. Rex, Thomas Mautz, Elwin Bauer, Lewis Armbrijster, Charles SeifertX Willi Crovk Items. Chas. Kiblcr, moved to Big Creek on Monday. Tho Reformed church will hold their preiaratory services at Jerusalen church, to day, (Saturday), and on Sunday tho Sacra ment of the Lord's Supper will bo admin istered by Rev. J. Freeman, of Wcissport. Henry Hnydt intends to build a new houso this summer. A child of Reuben Beer's Is sick with diphtheria. "I resolve never to speak of a man's virtues before his face; nor to speak of his faults behind his back;" a golden rule. The observation of which would, nt ono stroke, bauisli flattery and defamation from the earth. The Advocate is aways welcomed with joy every week. It inspires its readers; Its motto is ever onward. Eggs are 10 cents a dozen; butter is 2i cents a lb. Miss E. L. Stetter returned from Weiss, port last Saturday. riilneas S. Kiblcr, of Bethlehem, was visiting hero tho forepart of the week. Robt, MJller moved to Veissport Tues day last. Mary Vildbam.of rhlladolplna, was visiting relations hero last week. lour of Win. hunkers children aro sick with diphtheria. Emanuel Bergrr moved to Pine Swamp, where ho will distill wintergrccn. Joe. In some Texas hotels the night watch men carry guns and wear kuives about a yard long. Vhen they hear a noise, they fir the gun, throw away the knife, and run into the street, shoutinE "police." Still tue popular livery of David Eutwrt oontinviea to enjoy the highest opinions of our peonie, HesaH fc tnps sr fri ni jr'-jei Georgo A. Fray On motion it was agreed that each stork holder should tako at least ono share of stock so as to take up tho 45 shares yet held by the Society, and the proceeds thereof, nt $15 per share, to bo applied to pay tho Lindcr man mortgage; tho money for tho shares taken to bo paid to tho Treasurer on or be fore June 1st, 1SS0. Attention, Cadets I Every membor of tho Lehighton Cadets is commanded to bo present nt tho meeting to bo held, Thursday evening, April 22d, at 7:110 o'clock, In tho storeroom lately occu pied by Fioelieh's flour store, as business of grcaL iinixiruiiicu is iu uo iruusui-ieu. II. V. MoRTiilUEit, Jr., Captain Martin, Thomas 2tf 40 0) Kteadman, Elizabeth 112 0 00 Steadman, David 238 00 70 to East Vssv Towssiur. Ilroderlck, Jnmcs 85 e 60 Moycr, David CO 13 00 Nlmion tt Balllet li V 10 Lclscnrlmr, Reuben SI 11 3J Pcarsidl, Mordlcat 260 0 80 -,'ca. Hubert 400 18 13 uinkey, Hcubcn ll a? l u HASTMxncn Cnuas llonocun. Singer, Emanuel 413 24 84 Hlnger,;.Tobn let 100 lo 10 Franklim Towssiur, Feniko Robert Si lf.O t CO Taylor, Benjamin 84 (43 Shlckler. Frederick -.4 7 IS linger, John o 11 60 Suydcr, Harrison lo a ',2 Loux, Pntcr S4 t IS linudcnbiish si Co 1 id Struthers. James T HI Soil, Uiiiilcl and Ere tl 2 02 Lon'Kit ToWAMSnstilo Tmrsilllr. Hays, John 40 I.owls. WIIIMm to Partridgo, John 2&0 Scldle.'John to liutler, W. A W llowman, Ueroaid 10 Urahr, 1 nomas, estate 210 llreiiiug Jacob,..., 1 Knisler, William 4 ltuuk, M. E. i3 Leu loll Tow.tsiiic. Blackwcll, Robert 401 123 Hrown, John 10,1 Uavls, Hcnjnuiln 402 120 Hudson, Sujinnii 3j'i io Dodsuii, JWabcl 439 Dodson, Thomas 308 Hudson, John 4'JS Edmunds, Daniel 42 113 Oilmen, Robert 413 100 GUI, John 401 Hottcnstlne, David... 103 Kclpcr, John loo Martin, Fetcr 12 Morse, Joseph 38Q Moon, James 401 Olden, John 370 Pryor, Norton 413 lloth, l'oter 425 Itackenstraw, Joseph 411 Sltnmuns, Henry 4UT bavin, Jiiseph lNi Smith, OllvGr It 430 wining. Klchard 4U0 40 Weiss, Jacub 09 Savlts, Hllzabeth 22.1 CO ShvIiz, Joseph 125 Weiss, Thomas C8 Wallaoe, Oliver 6 Kiddcr Towssiur'. Bradford. Thomas ita Hrown. Catharlno is Uhrlstman, Gctz St Arndt.. 220 Dyer, Sarah 250 Horsctield, William 203 Ilarnug, Daniel 4IU Honing, Daniel 122 Krelder, Michael HQ Krome. John Tin Mcsbltt, John N 400 iioustcy, tnomas 168 Hoberts, George lso It Ice. Owen 403 Shaw, John 400 t nomas, Daniel -.-so Madcu Chunk Towssiur, 130 luj 113 120 70 MAHRir,). LKNTZ Kll E AM Ell. At the residence or tho brlue, In this borouan, on Thursday evening, tne am inst., oy itev. a. 1: luiuer, lister ol the M. II. chuicb. John 8. Lentz. Esq., and Miss LliiielCreamcr, both of this boruugn. Wo congratulate tho happy pair, and ex tend to them our best wishes Tor a long cou tlnued lire of happiness and prosperity. Lclilglitou jrjarkdN. CORRECTKD WEEKLV. Flour, persaek 3 75 Corn, ir bushel 70 Oats, per bushel 63 allied (Ihoo. rwr ewt 140 Middlings, pcrcnt 160 Ilran, per ewt 1 00 llutter, per pound 30 Hints, per dozen 12 Ham, per ponud 12 T.,,,1 nni)n,l 111 shouldsrs, ir pound I'utatoes, per ousuci ,... New Adveytiscmcnts. T UEASUIIEIVS S.1L.C OF UNSEATED LANDS ! NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVKN. That aisreeablv to the Act of Aisembli of tho Com monwealth or I'cnna.. directing the manner of &eiiinifine unseaieu j.anus lor laxes, too following Tracts and Paris or Tracts of Un sealed latnds will tie sold at Publlo Sale, on .111 NIC Mill, It being the Second Monday of June next, at the Court House, la the Itor. ouuli of Mauch Chunk, for I he arrearages ol Taxes due, and I ho costs accrued on each res- 5iecureiy, unless mo same 00 mii iieiure I lie lay or sale. Sale tocommenca at TLNu'elk, in tno lorcnoou. Danes Towssmr. Warraktek Name. a. r. au't. liraay, William 40 5 00 Urady, John e 40 40 Clark, William Saa 24 00 Carson, Andrew ...sou 24 00 Clark, Walter 41a 130 to 40 Ilavld.on. Jonas. 2U2 40 is 00 Grey, William .117 2; U ft) Grant. Thomas ,,, lu so 01 llainllton, Thuuas. 125 IW 1040 Jaekson. Jeremiah... Ill HI 0 CO Kunkle. Christian 115 SJ M 69 Kerrleker. Daniel a ST 2 4a J.jon, Hubert.. .-. 100 too (Martin. PeUr , fC SW 1 Jtsyar. Jotia . ft N M Cortes. John.. Cunningham, Justice.. liuncan, Isaac Fell. Jonathan Hcalh, John J.ong, Henry Lanuis. Caleb Murphy, George- Grow, John wciss, i rancls Ebherts. Joseph Hex, Lmanuol wciss, t rancls... 133 103 , 2UJ , 210 , 200 , ISO , 402 , 12 , 14 , 100 , 50 , 00 , 3? 4S 32 30 Pesm Fouest TowKsmr. Andrcns, Jacob 64 114 Bleckley, David 307 Hadcr, .Samuel 11 411 143 Brian, Thomas 400 lu ucaniit, I'niiip 303 25 Heatle. John 432 "a Conrad, Mathew 440 Claypole, Kavld 300 60 Carrol, John 433 tu dwe . Samuel J-.".i as Craig, Thomas 27 Coll, Henry 27 100 uuncan, Isaac i2 43 r.jiincy, iienry 410 Kmilev. Andiew mi Eans. Charles 433 Hartley, John 411 125 iiainiot, uouirey 457 23 Krehler, Conrad 433 Kreiucr, Abraham 420 Kern. M.. St F. Schccldor.. 17a louvers. William 261 J.erch, John 412 el Log ,n, James 422 57 Lerch, Abraham 420 30 Levan, Magdelcna 407 23 Lcvun, Joseph 400 23 Mclrg.ir, Francis 480 100 Martin, Thomas suo Cuat, Ihomas 4uo mcnoias, William 409 I'ryur, Norton 107 71 l'ror, Norton 34 Pryor, Norton 88 Jleed. Susanna es Simmons, Jonas 410 Torpert, Richard 413 el V oliht, Sebastian 401 03 Levan, Abraham sou bo Howuian, Henry 4ou Derry, Philip 200 Packer Towssmr. Adams, Willing nurion, rcicr .. Hales, Frederick A. Hales, Henry .. Hady, John Hesis. Frederick Coats, TI111UU8 Christ. John I'ollday, Jacob , irccatur, stcpuun llcamcr, John Delany, Sharpo Dcl.iny. Abner Ileal, Martin Dunn U. Weiss Dunn, Jas., Geo. ft John... Epplcy, William Eppley, Leonard 1 nuibergcr, John Fudge, James Fry, Joseph Fraztcr. Mahlon Groll, George...... Uaiiitwer.M. A.&TT.GIailer (langwer.M. it L. Newhard Goriluu, Juhn (Huth, Jumes Grey, Robert Gooilhart, ilcnry IIUIIUWIIUU, J IICUD .. Henry, Joseph Heath, John Hurley, Daniel Holster, John Kunkcl, Christian Kell. Theodore Kunkcl, John Martin, Peter Mears. John Martin, Thomas IMc.Ncll, James IdcPherson, John Koinlg, Juhn Itoung, John Homlir. John Simmers, William nmoKer. John Savltz. Elizabeth Savllt, Joseph Sii-odman, David Smoker, John Savltz, Joseph Miner, Anthony Tench, Francis... Weiss', Jacob. .'.'!!!.'! Willing, Margaret Wcidiier, Jacob Wciss, Thomas lining, John Zintler, Conrad Jackson, Jeremiah MeAdams. William .Meyer, Juhn Glader, Andw, & Jacob.... 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Wlldman, Mary Yobat ft GehrlnE Zlogcnftii, Jtcubon 37 2 li h 51 IS-00 3 20 1 64 1 23 13 61 S (i0 c eo 59 80 12 23 41 40 43 13 6," 01 CS 64 51 50 ilO 55 43 CO 8 72 8 II 8 72 42 13 20 60 44 40 60 43 47 20 62 61 45 14 11 IU 61 80 2U 60 7 40 2S 07 14 80 7 11 30 7 OS 0 112 V0 24 2J 00 37 52 71 23 10 0i 13 8J 10 12 13 40 15 45 0 V2 04 20 33 80 23 U0 417 170 103 2S7 3 1311 134 105 01 41 10 113 05 01 458 70 LjkCSAMSE Tgv.luir. Carson, Andrew ea Martin, Hubert , 410 Smith. Jeremiah... an Sinllhers.Oeoruo, 40u 1 emu, uati: b'l Siullhers, '.tenry 2CS Jones, Davidson 65 aiari., j-eier Hal',, Henry 10 Wbatberly DoRcrorr. Martin, Robert SCO Davis St Jones -, 50 Marllu, I'eier 00 Match Cuunk lloaocan, .7. 11. Salkeld , Co Lot Frlbler, Anthony LtniauTO Ilonorou. Daniel Arner & Lots C3 50 Abraham Aroer 6I.0U it 10 George llowor 2 Acres ii 65 Heativ it Plots 1 Lot 4 70 HieAdore Naicel,,,., , 1 Lait 4 70 William tletz 1 Lot 2 57 Henry Honer 1 Lot 4 TO Cbarlti Woodring 1 Lot 5 70 MAiioi.ia Towjtsuir. 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PIUCES VEP.Y LOW FOI1 CASH, Thy public ivutrsuugo solicited, aug2a.tr iWSUilE VOUU I.sFIv- in Ttin N&iM Mutual Aid Association, W. 3- WARMER t CO. General M.iu.nen Cistern Department 29 & SO Scott's Block, lirlc, Pa. -i,010 CERTIFICATES Ispunn, Hiooulr mto nwi TcUabt intltn, tlon th.it riven tu Jmurnme 1 1 nn ua cunt Nu fiu'L-lur! tUrhieiJ uuiuug llio oibuora oc trustfCM. UcnclU on!:o Assurance, EKDOWilTHT FLAX I Jlr pn Jng oiQ anlfnr niorobcrship low of 113 tiny iitTfOU, niHio or fumulo, L-ciKoi-n tjio opre of is atu!i UMir-t. who u flri cIomh lio.iltli icctnU, may ttccivo ucsiLUc.to ot lutiiiun- ts to V- $ no payable fit death or at oxptr. tlOIl Ol IIS IU1S. 33 to 42 -$( WO payr.blo nt death or at txpl. lotion ol 20 yoiM, 4: to 5-i ia.'JOJ-pnyahla at death or tzptm tluu ot 15 vcar.i. M to fil i 000 payable at do alb orexrir. tiou ot 15 car. An aRsCMtuciit of ono dollnt upon each mem. bo.' will bo mnilu ulti'r tcuh uenl h, cxt ejit wlif n Uieie la muuey ci oufib la nurnlut luiUtopftf mud claim. Same too nnd iiasp-Fnient m nbovcexeeot no lio.dCi' of u "Jjito CrtUUcati'" witl nt uny tlni1 bo :.hscMisl lo uhv nn "UtulowmLiit rertmcaifc" m,ittulu bv itufeon ot cxjiuutiuu ol imiu vf V tit I'M. I ijo Certificates will bo Issued us t jI'ows i IS to 3 1 SVC' At donth onlv. 10 ill 41 ,, Hfl At IH'lltlt otiir. 41 to M At atMtli ouir 51 to CO t-.O 0 Aldtatunniy Ooud lOspon-sij 0 A(J12NT WANTED. For chcuUis or Information ctll on or ad drutfti, Gi;U. W. ESEU, (Icncrul Apont for ( oibon, Monroe und Fiko coutuio". tumily ituibjiisjc-; Muuch t,huuk. Caibim county, l a. Itb. H.-tt. (JltAllI-KS LKMZ, neon, for Wtlssporl r.itiT villo and 1'iankl.n towiiil'iy. A SSIOSUL'SSOTICK. In tlio mnttcroftho first nnd Ural areoont of T. P. Walter, assignee, ofl) U. Pisiir In the Court of Uoumioti l'lcas, ot'Caibun Court ly. Pa. The asslfrneo's account was this day tiled In the I'rollii, notary's Oltlcc, ul lMiiuel) Chunk, nud the Mine will be (irt-senied to lha Court lor conllrinuilon nt next Term, culu-. mciiclng on the 101h day or April next. uuuitui. w. 1-ssKit, Prothoqotary. Maucli Chunk, March ts, 18SD.-4W Imusedintelr, n tew Young Jlcn and Litdlea tolomii Ti li"rep'j.v, rood Mluailnna vnniiij. teed, MlJie-a v.lt.i muuid. OliM.us 'inttauivtt Co., Ubcrlin Ohio. niir. y-lni, Onnrl '"r addrors on a l'o-tnl Card fnr-a, OLUU lati'irit) cny ot cur breintltuby II hi,, ircted paier. Voutu'3 HOJIU Liiihaiit, Bost'm,, Ma-s nmi.2i..u.. TOE IIAltPETTEUIf, a new i rum tii t width ir.ivtn a wmt iani fu bt thn pUfjllCv I tie iiiitcioim nuuto of tiu lUrp is ln?Hp)o duccd bv iiiiv nuo, man, wotiinuor cM.d. t-'vn, tuouuh uutlroiy iirnoi-Niit ot mu-sic, 1 bn eti In' aro iiumbTo 1 1 oin tnf to tin, t-mlllio miiijji wl.lcn w liumbrrt U in liko ni iiii.ev, Inste d uf ; bjtnir ri trd in i.le. y.Tvv lHJy arxirciatea, ili niU9ioot,tlin butui u ifitle kmc of hU"ical, Hiiotriiiiicnta mid tin- U a vi twr. harp in mm. atui o tbo mi mo allc-iius t.iji -anti bouidi t in eve' v utiiill v in th' JaiKt. Ai.y no woo rnn reid tUlRndvri-tlM'inoiit otii plat U atiacoaji wed ns tbo moi .ccon;flbod inublctn. Kits. t'aulH' tlniln'd and an onu'atrut lonwyrocm 'o ui-o pi ud wltu it m lot in mrtto iiurtsbered' nuxp.aii ud nnovo. 'I do 1U luo.udi 'iit.njo' fcwert lromoi" L-'fl i:o ni Hno-Hicr '' Hwoit liyonn l :io,,, "O a Lot, s at liou.e tM. -'Hold tliH Foi 1 1" ai-daHtho t roilto nn IoUkm of tbo oar. l'mfttt HitIbicMoii fri)nruntc(L Uvoiy oriH-wbo iiuirbarvea ei:don-ca tUuw and it'oonimendM tleiu to t loir neighbor Tbuifc; of ti imntototoiiiousinonllis orttudv toui.ta trrmuMo Hcrft i a fui erh tninncal luftru. mpiit, nil roidv for uao cud lrquiiiofi i o pii-c. tico tn plv ptTlt'Ctly. hend at unco, anil in tky. llARi'nrTK.oa wnl havo a tiling ol beautv amt itjoy tourer bent pmwd m a rtdPtPK pakacu (which iiihutca noioluto aatu no wit) on i ccolfit ct pi tee. $ (J. UMi.it hypatt olCce, orrprorn cutPivll'Mter. Addict KUNnAl-U & CD., -r: ! rank l in hi, iStlou, Mata "Ait oM fctabliliOit conrrpi wboe rtVlaUlt't? 1 uiiqu-stioned." , YvVorM. luar.u Ivu BEST IH THE VQS1LD ! , 8 ti to 10 i 1063 M 3 SO n si t M SALE RAT US illicit is tho eamo tiling. Impure Bnlcratii ornt-Catb flo! wlilrnisthoamite tliluci la of w alight. ly dirty while color. Illnuy spiar wrhlie, examltittt tiy ltaelf. but COHPAR1SUN WITH CHlinCti it co'a Altai AitDii,vrj:iEii" ukakd 111 atiuiv tlio ttin"'oiic See thnt your Hn'irotut am! ta! InK Soda la Avh,t ,,,( 1'ljitl . atiould be ALL. QjHt,.VU bl Ua'VW CKS ustil for food. AelmplaV-atsMxratest of tha corernrs'tra rilue ot c,rlarcut tnuda at Ml or f alaratnala to disar ITa t aeont ipooulid vf tu-h kind ItU ibo-, pint of water (hot lreCorred) In cleat Phases, atlrrlnsuntll nllla tWouglily diraolved fbo deleteriouatoKluble lurtter m the Init. lor Boda will De shown after rattling son- t -anty mlsutu or sooner, by taanwlky pparoe a ol the solution aad tbo quantity n Aoulnj rjocVy matter according toquilliy. Be anraandaskfor Chrch-rvi.'itBoi'aa Caleratua and sea that their usiu w ia tha pacltsce and you will get tno purrai aa-1 wMla't made. TheuiaotthUwIthaonriullk.tu prcisr toco to Eiilu; l'o-.Tdc-, Sives Hu buiia Its cost. fiea on. ponnfl pifba;. for TlnW Informs on and reaa taroludy. SHQW THIS TO YOUR GHGCCa. ICD. It. N . ' ' ' ' ' lirbtntna. Wind and'TUta. rott will ntTsr havonoti m cbauce atiaiu. wo hmro fbe at larno ano, nu.ruvfd Jit nnp.il llOLL CtotUea Wnufr-r in U'O world. lPlliu a' It iban half nice (1om1 rt ti r.ioo suatuntaea. Kvei jb'lr HED Ilol ti eH otei lu coniprt'tior, ( T' baiciauc f jour llio timeio M akk UoNir KiiDultw. l-'&- iliciiain and full pariicnUra lioe. Avut' wllliuu tu bo c nvtun-d aadioM, lAGACOVi:i.NUKUCo.(cw Udrrrd Vas mat SjIu. pblaloed ler disable I a idlert., f ram ta'a ot i rlinrse. t podeai-ou i tilwl I. (or Jolr iko, i-e a ou .titiv .l Kt-im i i-' :e lot new low. bl: ji,, ,ud io'Iiuo ei A ortuu, VV. I' lll.lllAdl U & CO, rttttra, la. nr Washingtr j, I U rvt,cct ouiut x.i.'sssy iu nrn uuttnihila