1- ftf-i- may bo fnlnd on Hie nt Oro. I', llowitj, c CoV NwtMpcr Advertising Ilurcim (10 Pprueo Btrtt),wlitreiiilver. tUtnffcontrnoUtniijr lit mule tog It iu SATDnnA'V, AIR!Ir 24, 1R80. Local and Personal. ' to sunSfcitiuEiis. Subscribers tfrff please refer tollie direc tion tabs oh their papers, by so doing they will bo able to sec whether they are square on our books or not, thus ; John Fiitzwnifttn ninrS 70 Blinws thn'Uhe subscription hns been paid up till March 6th, 1878, and consequently lliere isonerlnllanlueuson tho present year; Which you will please remit, or $1.2J will be charged if w'e have tA send bill., Albert ftinkerj 6f Parry ville is Wanted bt this oflicc. Fix ftp yduf yards and gardens and iwhlte wosli your fences. "V". II. It." "(Jut of Style" Will ap pear in next week's Aovocatk. Another three days n week suspension In cool Bhlpmeuts until tho third of May, and then what? A full line' of the of the latest novelties In gents" furnishing goods and neck wear at T. D. Clauss", very cheap. Tho 20th of April will bo the sixty first anniversary of the organization of Odd Fcl jowship in the Un'itdl States. The occasion will bo proH-'rly urVl becomingly celebrate' I. Whit Monday Mis this year Upon th8 17th of May. Jmljre Dana, of Wilkesbarrc; has been selected to deliver thoiuiuiiul wfilress bo foro the Literary Societies connected wllli the Muhlenburg College nt tho Commence ment in June coming. Huts mill caps, of newest styles, and in endless variety, nt very low prices for cash) bt T. D. Ciuu-ts' merchant tailoring store. If you wanta nice smooth, easy shave your hair cut or shumo'hing, go to Kriinr. Itocderer's Saloon, under tho Exchange Ho tel. He will fix yuu right, and don't you forget it. -A Boston paperthlnks there ought to he n law iu this country to compel every gill who is engaged to wear a red bow at her throat. A better law would be one com polling them In hire tcaula at the popular livery of David Ebbeit. North sirs;!; this borough. Neat, handsome and olieup. P. J. Median aild John Millie', Esqi, were in town Wednesday afternoon on business. Wallpapcrl wall paporl I wall paper! 1 ! n largo and elegant assortment ut Dr. C. T. llorn's Drug Store.which is selling at extra- bnlinary low prices, notwitstumling tho late advance in inanufaetuie-s pi ires. 3 A new iindelegarJtassortmentof ladies', 'gents' and children's ooots.-hocsnnd gaiters, just received at T. D. Clauss , and telling very cheap lor cash Tho Court has ordered that licences gjanted at this term be lulten up before tho expiration of 15 days, or they will be null and void. J. Q. A. liaddaway, esq., of "Episcopal Methodist," Baltimore, Md., writes: "Willi hiucli pleasure I testify to the good ell'tels of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup in my family. Have used -it in manv cases, and in cacti Instance Hie, result was entirely satisfactory. Price ,25 cervls a bottle. ' Tho annual parado of tho Allentnwn : i iFire Depafment will lake placo on Whit Monday, May 17th. "" 'Sportsmen are referred to a synopsis of the Gante Laws, published tm oilr first page Ibis week. The annual Hireling Of the Tnwamcn- ring Tanners' Eiro Insurunco Company, lor the election of officers will bo held at Mill port, at 2 p. in. un Monday. May 3rd. II. II. Peters, agent, tho iopuhiriiierch ant tailor, in the pot office building, is now fecciving und opening one of the largest and most fashionable stocks of cloths, cas eimeres and suitinzs ever brought into , ichlghton, and which ho is prepared to niako up in tho latest laslnon und most durable manner, at prices which actually defy competition. Cull aild cxmuiiio goods and learn prices and bo convinced. ' Garden und other seeds, fresh, pure anil cheap, at A. J. Durling'sdrugrtore, Leliigli ' ton, Pa. MatlhiasSchindlerwas killed and Win Kntz severely injured by tho pieiiiaturo ex plosion or a blast in a quarry near Allen town, nn Monday. Thomas McLaughlin was killed and Thomas Linski seriously injured by a fall of coal in the Pennsylvania Company's shall Jfo. 10, at Pittetou,ou Monday ' A horso was stolen from tho stable nl Levi Huusicker, near Saegersviil, Lelugl coutily, nn the night of tho 10th i list. Di criptiou: dark iron grey, hind legs white large white star on forehead, 111 hands higl and weighs about 1500 lbs. Lewis Weiss iu tho ;l offico build Ing, this borough, jias just iumle n large nd ilitinn to lilf stock for the spring uiul sum mer trade, vii, a full lino of Hill' and mf fell hats ot the latest und bo-t styles, and a full line of gentlemen's, ladies' i.tul child roll's boots, shoes and gaiters, all of which he Is offering at tlio very lmve-t rush prices If you wisli to buy a go. d cigar, rea Ihe advertisement of Heed and Semiiielamd tilth call ut tdeir rttubliahincni uud liuy. For Ihe week ending nn the Ifllh iiist there tw-re 1 1 'J ,4 2 T tons of coal shipp-il ove the Lehigh k Susquehanna railroad, muk Ing a total of 072,1)00 Ions for the season to thill (lath, a decrease for the season as mm ldfed With same time limn last year of "7 IU Mill ImtiiShJol jC.'.tliat Islt! the new stock of spring and Milliner cloths, cassi meres and suitings now receive ! and open ing ut T. D. Clause' merVIHiit tailoring store, on Dank street, this borough: II you aic about Ui got a new suit it will jiay you lo call and inspect goods una learn prices, which are remarkably low fof ready cash All work Is guaranteed to bo done in the best manner, perfect fits and Idlest fashions, and don't you forget it. All ersons engaged in the tele of li vjuors ond tobacco will bo required to pay their special lax on or before April 30th 18S0. Parties continuing in the business after that dale, without the pnyment of the tax, will be liable to proscution. Just received a new lot of white andyel low pine flooring, doors, sash, and luuuld Ings, which will be sold cheap cash, by J. L. (label, Bank street, this bur. nugh. Tho largest assortment of paper hang' ings ever exhibited In Mauch Chunk, eluding the latest paterns und all grades. can be seen at Luckenbach t. Call and ex amine Ids paper and procure estimates for work. lie employs the most skillful work men. The work on that portion of the Penn sylr.nl., Poughkrcpsie and New England CSff J011 recClVe 7our Advocate int BLiJJfwuAPPEn, it is a suggestion" that, if you expect to redeiVo the paper hereafter', you send us the. aniourtt tlae, which you will see hy the directiqn tab. You will coni'cr a favor by attend ing to this matter we need money.- ft There are rumors' that the puddling mill of the Bethlehem Iron Company iS t'o shut down'. The Crane Iron Cotn'pStfy, tt Catasau qua, at present uW about iOd tuns of coal icr day. The LfchTgh Valley nallroad Company Is Improving tho depot at Statldgbin. Lehigh county sends an unlnstrurled delegation to tho Democratic state conven tion. Cutosauqua lias a borough debt of $37,-419.08- an Incrcaso of $250.19 during tho past year. Slatington's borough debt amounts to $3,051.71. Its liabilities fool up $3,878.35, and its assets $1,951.71. Mr. II. P. Itathbun, son of Mrs. II. II. Sayrc, of South Bethlehem, has been op- miuled car agent fat tbb btbigh Valley Ilailroad. Ladies wishlrfg fit-ally and fashionably trimmed hats or bonnets, should not fail In ll oil Mrs. Wuhf Jc Sister, on South St., this borough. They have just received un ither largo lot ol the latest styles. For tho week ending on the 27lli Inst., 117,512 tons of coal were shipped over the Lehigh Valley railroad, making rt total for the season to that date of 1,531,144 tons, nn Increase, as cainphre I Villi same timo Inst ear, of 252,2110 thus. If Ihe Lehigh Sc Susquehanna Railroad Company vtotthl lay down n 1o.ild walk be tween Bank street and their dcot, at this pinoo, il would bo n great nciiitiim'itlnlioii )K'ruii8 traveling ovrr their toad, and oulil no doubt bu appreciated by our peo- e who use it. Owing to tho recent great aV-rlino in the price of iron thero has already been a very general cut down of wages at tiio sev eral furnaces iu this vuilev. On Trillav n Tier cent reduction was inade iu the ages itf the furnaco employees of the Al- ntown Rolling Mill, ami on Saturday u liko reduction took cU'ectut Ilia Lehigh Fur nacc. The men seeing the situation, an ptcd (tic reduction without any murmur ing. Tho Methodist Episcopal Judicial Con ference at Wilmington, Wcdllcsday;reve:sed tliejudgementnri'ib' i'hil.ldt'lphiit Confer ence in the case ol ltcv. William Mujorjhua leinslating (lit- uppellutlii Samuel Seiler lias broken ground heat' the Lehigh ,v Susquehanna railroad depol iu this borough, mid will wish along the erect. on of n dwelling and the nrt'e.-pary buildings for carrying on his butcheiing business. The trustees nfSt. Luko's Hospital, nt Soulh llSllileliciu, have acveplc.! the $300, 000 provided by tho will of the lato Asa .'acker for Ihe hospital, und improvements ill be made at once in tho way of new buildings. Tho gift was liiade with the uudei standing Unit Lehigh Valley Ilailroad employees iVho were injured should bo cared for ut this Hospital. Warrants Have' been" isjded for the ar rest of four young men iivingt t Locust Gap, Schuylkill county, charged with u brutal as sault upon u young woman named Ebcrly, living near that placo. Our nld-litltc friend, II. J. F. Brown, Esq., of tho War Department, will please accept thanks for a copy of the "Official Army Register, lor January, 18S0." Mrs. Ailn Warner attempted suicide ill Allditorfu, last Friday, bv taking prison twice un 1 then jumping into a cistern. Siie was got out iu a precarious condition. Decoration Day this year falls on Sun lay, and it is (lot generally kincYu that the act of May '23, 1874, defining Such holiday, provides that uiiou said holiday falls on Sunday that the preceding day slhill be deemed und kept us lliu legal holiday. This s tl.e only exception to all tho holidays ol thu year. Those having obligations matur ing on (lie "111 I. find 30th will have to give them attention on the 2Hlh of May. -Wo see ilstaled iiiMimoof our exchang es that the Couulv Coliiinlssioneis iifLau- aster have decided not to pay co&is in Com iiiouweallh cases noil, piwvd. That rule ifudoplcd generally ,itiiuld iliak pnwulors more carelul iu bunging suits, and manv ol the petty cases that ure now carried into tl, Courts, und which ure prompted by maliiv ami s!itc, ivonld bo settled without calling iu the aid of Judge und jilrofj. Iti lllilti 'nitk'. l'.VANIIU.'CA'. I'lU'KCIl W,:f9l' KT K. .1. Miller. Pastor. Urrman prearlilnir at to o'clock a. in.; Uy the Pastor. Tcaclierf mett. Ing nt 1:30 p. in. Sunday School at 2 p.'lu Kugllih ieacliln(?Ml 7 p. in. l.KHiaiiToN SI. K. Ciiuikh. llev. J. I Miller, pastor V:30 a. in., I lass Metllnu;. ser moo t,y the pallor. 2 p. in. umluy S -liuul. 0 p. in. i Prayer and l'mlse JMeetlnir: 7 ni rcruiun by the pastor. All alb wet. con.e. I.KiunuTON KvANOvticAlCnuncn. B. J. Sinoyer; Pastor. 1'feHelilng to-morrow nt lliu. in.aii.l 7 p. in. Morulnv ful.Jeet, "OihI's Secret Society." I'.vei.lhg Subject: Hells,-1 un IllaJiraled tcrmub lo child rec. All are iteltbuie illnlioAlriu; XwlnkllngK' Tun last thing a mill wants to tfo'fs'to die. When tho larmer puts a porcelain egg under the hen, ts he setting a good egg-sample T American girls are the favorites In Ro man society as well as m Mahoning. Jonathan Klalter, the proprietor of Ger ber's mill, was at Millport during the week. He ho a contract In the iron ore line iu that place, which obliges him to make fre quent calls. On Saturday evening Mr. 0)en Zcfgler and wife, oil tlruir way to Jacob' Strauss, 8top(ied ut David Kistler'a. A team had been sent to Lehigbton by Mr. Strauss, to meet them nt the depot, but by some mis understanding they lulled to meet and the consequence was a walk both long and tedi ous. But thanks lo the kindness of Mr. Kistler, he conveyed tbc'm to their destina tion. Mr:0vfon Tranfz, brak6man on tho h. V. It. R-, was confined to tho liouso last week Ironi tho etl'ccts of cold contracted dur ing the past winter. Miss Emma Ocrber1 ond Afihn Sfoser started on Saturday for a trip across the Bluo Mountain. Miss Gcrber contemplates visiting tho Keystone Normal before she re turns to Iter lio'ife. Wo nnticipSlh a hearty wcUoiiio flir Miss 0. by lief Mahoning frieifds at tftat rfistibjlibn of bachelors. Mr. Robert McLean hns secuicd theser vicoJ.bf Kru;nk StclgerH'ult, of West Penn, hi lill the place made vacant by Al. Fritz. Mr. Flits is employed ut tho Puckerton Shops. Preaching this evening In the Evangel ical church by Rev. B. J. Sinoyer. All aie invited Iu attend. Mr. SmOyer is a good sjK'jker und uone will need regret the time spent in listening to him. On Sunday afternoon Mr. D. Kistler und wife called on Lewis Zimmerman, of West Penn, Schuylkill county. Quite a ii 1 1 1 ii Ij fe r l!itil nscmb!cd to see this much cs teeiri'-d young man. Ho is nt present an invalid, uiul ussei'.eil nit Sittldav Hint his caiccrou earth was soon to enJ, He6til I'ered for a number nf years from dySiepiia, but hud so lar iccovcrcd that all danger seemed past, Mr. Zimmerman is well known in this community, and his many friend will be cheered to know that the dying man lias tho lull assurance of u linnio in heaven. Prof. Ranch Is quito delighted with the scenery of Mnhoiiing. He says that he cannot see how ntty nno can help liking the place. On Sunday he accompanied Mr. Sei- lei lo church ut EaSl IVnn. Tli do mil up preciatc our scenery us much ns strniigcrs tin because everything is so familiar to our eyes. Mrs. Wm. Zclincr, of West Penn. paid a visit mi Sunday to her sister Mrs. J. Iliinsieker. Sho is tho panic pleasant worn all us vfo llud her sifter lo be. Centre Square wa3 quite a lively place un Sunday on moonlit ol the cheering pies once of Aunt Hannah, who entertained her many nephews und nieces, by her lively conversation und smiling, sunny face. Mr. Wnggeriuuii is tho owner nt n good, strong hoise, which ho purchased ol a Mr. Miller, hf West l'elin. The price paid, he assens to ue eigniy-nvo iioiiurs. The Strnuss-Xollistein case came oirdur- ing tho week, und witnesses were en route to Munch Chunk. Men who assert thev know very little ubout tho ullair were summoned. Tin fVntrr. Rniinif. Rooilav cplinnt la hi a flourishing condiliod. Willi their excel lent music uiul line instructors they bid lair to ih gond work the f-oiMiut' simoner. On Sunday I'lof. Ranch took jj the li-ssoii. and in u uuiaterly inaunei, by questioning and explaining, ho entertained tho school most proliuibly. lie piedicls u large uum her (d scholars for thu scnool il tho present good management is pursued. Tho Sun day school is fortunato in having tho elli cienl services of 0. 11. Scidel us Superintend ent On Moiidav inornini F. W. Smith lefi for his homo in Lehigh county, lie expect ed to return during the latter part ol the neeK. .Mr. b. win continue Ins studies dur ing tho Spring under tho tutorship of Prof. Rauch. Hannah Ballict spent tho week nt Rev. Strtltiss's house, doing medio work lor Mrs Strauss. Miss 1!. is quite uu adept in the work uud her services uro valuable both iu laney needle work und embroidery. Andrew toys that ho didn't miss the rut, hut somehow he shot past it. Shoot ing rats by cainllo light lequircs practice uud skill. Tiy again, Iriend Andy, you may no more siiccessiut next lime. Tho L'itcrn'-y Hoeietv met nt Centre bmiaibon Satuiduy evening, Willi Mr. Hop ps in the chair. Elccthul ofblliivrs was iu or.hr an. I alter tho usual ballot tho I'd low ing ollii-ers weio elected: President, E. S lloppvt; vice, F. D. Kiiiigermuii; rccoiding Bi'ireiary, llniiuali Builicl; (one-pooling r-ecreiary, narvi-y ivelser; irc-isiirer, r. Ual net. Tlle.cuialors up'xiiutcd ure Einiim KiStler und H. Kei.-eii ciitic, F. W. Smith i'he question (lebtited wils; "Resolved thai Urcicedid moro for the Hviliration oftlie wilil'l than Rome." F. W. Smith uud W. II. Itllneli, iillirliuilive: ii.ilhet uud Am lunn Kistler, licKatlve) decision iu favor ol the negative, 'i'lid gotieral debatu was ope ti ed by C. T. Youu.lollowiil by F. V. Siiullii uccisiou in lavor ol lliu ullirmativc. . o elety adjounud to meet uexi Friday cvo llillg, Many are niixious to hear iihnul tin Outre Siiuaro behct M'hiKii. l or ibeircdi Mcalloii give the lollow.ug: The scholurs luivilig .IsJeliiTili'll tho tirsl Monday, l'rol K. set forth Ihe plans', rule's und regitlutioiii. ny vvnicii me liool should lie uovemed The udditss was lengthy, oeciipyilig tllHiiu oue-hulf hour, hul all were intiiesied uud uUeutive. Piomiueiil uiiioug bis exprei sums o noticed the l.illowiii'-: "Thu leacl vrsollho uinlcd titutei ure too iiiiicb iu the luil.it ol help'iig their nupiN in their stud les. Do hoi tako me t.i h cns if I do 11..1 alwavi help Voll I. lit c your dillicnlliis.' The I '111. lis uret-rt that the new leueher dnll- noioliglily und cilalns liy way ol illuitra tnili. lit- is lionoieil uud rci-peclcd hv all Ills inaniieis uud nlorals at unco cuntivuti 1 in- ucuniiiiT nun 1110 iniiue-.-ce I10 cxein over the inln. U ol his pupils is uiiIhhiihU-iI m-i... ,1-. 1 1 . .. ii" nisi, .-!- i'atsvi w I CICVHii eiin, I The bccund week oK-ned Willi an uddilion i-l two .Mifcea Aiiiiiuilu Jl.illiel und Agnee Qiruus. rroiHim-ut iimoug ine niimut-r 11. utlciiduiico wo notleo Misees Emilia KUllei uiul ICulo Ailier. Besides all thu common liiunches theio ure chikses 111 Latin. Ahr.-bra Ot'fdlietry, Boliiny, Drawing, Uicck, Muulu ruiiosupiiy una uenerni History. Hit Xoktii. Tlio Ooldber-j Trlnl. Friday, Ajrll 10,1830. Court opened at8.lt ra. The prisoner, Ooldbcrg, and counsel wore present on tltuei tho commonwealth de layed the court a few minutes. The parents of the prisoner are present In court. Dr. Zern.ro-csllod. 1 was the first physician that called. I discovered that Mulhourn had been drinking liquor; I offered htm some water, ami ho said no, ho had boen drinking the verdict. Some think It should have been liquor. My opinion Is that the coudftlon of 1 murder In the first degree and others bellove U'hrtl ?lay IJiipin il; It will not lie a nlatler nfn Hi-surprise to us if any lime we have to chronicle a terrible accident at Ihe Lehigh Vuilev de- t in this luirough. Sirr-ly a uluht nr day pisses but liin the urrival of Ihe up pas senger train, a I'.ngo.al train pisses lielween it on the up track all thn depot. This should not Iw allowed, for no mailer how can-ful Ihn station agent may be, it is more than likely that some luckless individual in his haste U leave or get 011 the pisst-ugcr ruin may step in the way of the passing coal train uud get badly iiiunglednrH-rhas killed. Thoso responsible should have this mutter seen to now, or the couiuny ui-ty have heavy damages to jmy one of these days. Tiie eople have soilie' right which must ue respected. Dcnlh of John Sliicv John Siney, ex-President of the M. ifnd L. B. Association, and a prominent labor agitator, died at his home, near St. Clair, Schuylkill county, Friday morning of last Week, ot 3 o'clock, of miners' consumption. He was 48 years old, und leaves a wife but tin children, John Siney was at one time the iifot profnincnt labor agitator in this country .and Ogurenl jinimincntly ill tho en thracllo rViol fields from IBM to 1S77. lie was for five years President of the Miners and Laborers' Benevolent Association, and afterwunt President of tho National Labor Association. In IS75 he was arrested at Clearfield during the ttfiolnrf troubles in that section on the clinrgd of Inciting t riot.trird nd acquitted. A Her this lie tettll dof n iu the vicinity ol SU Clair, and, beyond an Railroad running between the Wind Gup j active interest in the OreenUick movement, nd Bsngor, in Northampbm county, is be-1 was seldom heard of. He was of a liberal )e.f pushed forward with wonderful rapid-1 nature, tjs I sive. WcUsporl lleiiikj Tlio many Inemls of Mr. F. Ij. RoIk-i Will be verv t ad Inl.rim llml 111. Iiiia ,. coveri il Ironi Ins IuU vere illness, olierill tliomas Itoous was in town on Monday, uud called ujm many of his Irieiids while here. Mrs. Trexler, 01 Columbus Ohio, has oeen sojourning Willi the iuniiiy ot A. Os wald, lor a lew davs past. The Fort Allen Foundrv shinned work S.ltunlnv uud Monday In rejiair boilers, bill Muneii up 11,11 uiaei tm nicMiuy morning, Jims, llurvo, uud w in. Voul leliirn til on Monday In. 111 a three duy's visit ul .llelilowii, ivilileliein und Kasuni. Thev n-irl business brisk, especially so at Alleu town. The horse 6f J. S. Miller look fright on iuouituy last which resulted til slight dam oges. alisa Emma Sjierht, of Fnttsviile, is siivniiiugu wcck wnn ner mends nerc. Mr. A. Snyder und our genial Coroner, wnn me mgii lint, visited aiillpoiton bun day ol'thls week. Mr. John Beaver is making prepare Hons lo erect a new dwelling. Work in the Rolling Mill and Fouhdfy was discontinued on Friday nf last week, owing to some necessary repairs being made, work was resumed on Thursday of this week. -V. L. Orrtot has been authorized to so licit subscriber f..r the Phi hi.lelnl.ia Re i-onl, he will supply them at one eeut per 43 I V ' TIia nrfttaulA- nril.n ( 1.. .. 1 r Mr. Kuthiiu Kloti, lepms that business til his place is gl. nevertheless, ho has still room fur leu or tlflrcn boarders. A Bluck'roie iierformaiKvtook lsce ut Ihe Fort Allen liouso on Wednesday e e ning. Aacuir, Some people say that this Is the year for the rMiplirnce of the sevetfln vear louU, bul this is a itil.Uke, irtlhey' are nut due for five years yet. Thev Visum) us III IraiU, 1817, lb3l, lhM and Ihnit.sud will show their Iilstheinaticul rxuetness us to toe ret'lred to'tfitlf rooms for deliberation, At 2 o'clock p'; m. tho Jury eime In and rendered! a verdict or "guilty of manslaughter." The senttaco, at this writing, (Friday morning) has h6t been pronounced. A potltlon signed by ten of tho lurors, rocommonJIng the pris oner to mercy will bo prescntod to the court when he Is brought up for sentence Thero Is a difference of opinion ns to tho Justlco of Mulhcarn was of such a character that ho would not recognize tho force or gravity Of tho statement ho made any more than ho would haro any otherstatement ho may havo made. Tho commonwealth at this' point rested their case. General Albright oponed the casswlth a statement of tho facts that tho delenso ex pected to develop In Justification of the thcut-IHg. Tho following testimony for the defense wo clip from tho columns of the Mauch CAun Democrat, of last Saturday: Mrs. Annto Mulhcarn, widow of thedeceas- cd, was put on' the stand, and by her tho de fenco proposed to show that Goldberg Ha'd como to her and said ho lAd received a letter stating that Mulhcarn was In the habit ol vis iting Ms wife, add ho Wanted Mrs. Jlulhearn to tell her husband to stay away from his house, and that Sho told Mr. Mulhcarn. To this the commonwealth objected, and the court overruled the objection. The question was" then' nn't, and Mrs. Mul hcarn statod that Goldberg had told her about tho teller. Ho said his wllo got tlio letter, which was in German, and gavo It to It I in to read. He read the letter and asked hts Wile what It meant. Sho said he must not btatue her uud she would tell him who it was that came there as stated In the latter. She said It was MulhearnamlLanrcnco Kunkle.-Jold- berg told mo If hoover caught Lddleathls house lie would shoot him. 1 said, "Don't do that; don't kill htm; but II you shoot my hus band yuu should shoot your bitch too'. If ho comes t hero take soino ponder und shot arid shoot him In the legs or feet to make him slay away." I told Eddie, about It, and he said ho had never been in U old berg's house, and laughed nbuut It. 1 talko l some more about It, uud he got mad and wanted mo to go thero and he Would pruve.lt was fatso. I would uot go; 1 didn't, want to go to any siich woman. Cross-examined M y husband and dol Jbcrg used to In) very intimate, but wire not utter tho letter. U lien 1 said '-shoot him wllhchot 11 little," aoldberu; said, "no, 1 will shoot him lud.'' Charles Cooper, sworn. This witness spoko through Dr. Zern us Intervener. Ho is a carpsulur In the Packertou shops, knows lliu prlsiiiur and knew .Uuluoarn. alet Mulhcarn 1(1 Lchlulituii Just shortly before bis death. und he tuld mo to cotno along with hltd und 110 would show ine where plenty of Illicit ilnkrccurto could be had. He meutlontd several places: umoiiK them Jlrs. Uoldbinr's. Ho said. "let us irot a but. tlo of lhlkC),und we can go up to airs. Gold berg's and have an Illicit Intercourse with her." llu suld hu had been there belore, and tuld who wus with him. About eljht dais be- loiu his death hu said ho ha.i bollle ul whis key, and wauled 1110 to go to Goldberg's for tlio same purpose. 1 said 1 would not gu with lilui. I uskcu iUulheam If hu was nul ulrald to ko there, llu said ho wus nut ulrald. Gold. berit had tuld htm hu had reuelved u lalso tel ler Und lOld huu nut to go lo Ills hunsu iny moro; but ho (.Uulhearn) didn't caio. Mill iiearn told mu 1 should say nothing about Iho mutter su his wliu would nut hear ol it. 1 never tuld uuythtug lu Goldberg about this mutter beluru iUulheam was shot. Witness knew Guldbirg before tin was burned. Slncu his Injury hu lias be erf more oicltablo and hiated I11 his passluns. Gross cxumlnid JIy coBverstlurij' with Mulhcarn were fruui last July, or unlll eight days beluru tho Shooting-. Slulhcaru tuld the ol two other men who went to Golbeig'sfor the s. 11110 purousu he did. He tuld 1110 he had had eoniietiloiis wllh .."Mrs. Goldberg. When asked 11 Lo hud hinisell, lbs witness refused tu unswur. ' Itlnuch Climilc Heme. Tho caso of Jacob Kolhsteltf vs. Jacob Stfauss, the first nno on Iho trial list, was called dud a jury empaneled Moiuln'y. The caso hns proved to boa very long one, and will probably last until to-day (Friday) noon. Owtnir In thn lllhps nf lion. Alton Craig, several of the cases set down for trial were pastpoucd to tho Juno Tcrlrf. On Wednesday nleht Mr. Asa. R. Beers' store wos entered by brcakimrn heavy plate glass in the panel of one of the front doors. Tho money drawer, which contained noth ing ol value, was taken out and left on tlio counter. Nothing elso was apparently dis turbed. The burglar was cut by the glass in getting through the aperture, ns, traces of blood we're found on tlio glas"3 and lloor. '-Tho German Volunteer" plnvins at Oak Hull, under tho auspices of tho Junior Order of American Mechanics, met with good st!ice3: Tho Hall ttos filled the ihrcd nights. General Albrielit is mnklnc extensive repairs on his residence, on Broadway. -J. M. C. Ranck. of Iho Lackawanna county Bar, was ndmilted to practice in the 60'veral courts of Ciifbnll cfjunty. Mr. Ranck is an aspirant for Congress next falli ho should havo been acquitted. Alfred lltnkto 1 Hvo at Jamestown, with In 00 leetoruoldborg'i bouse. Knctr uf Iho hours he kept. C'lteu saw men going tu the house lu lliu evening 11I1J cuuiiHg unay In thu morning wln.11 Guldherg was away Iruut liuiue. Uu thu night ol thu Sth 1 saw a man go uuy irom uuiuncru's liouso a snort tune beluru hu cauio htiuu iruui wurk. Witness icstlhed to scelug other men about tho ho'usu under sus picious circumstances: On tho night of tho sliuuting 1 saw ainuugoln tho house Could see who it wus. Heard miurrellimr. Alter wliilu Iho door was opened, und a mau came out backwards. Goldberg wus pushing In 111 and ho was pushing him back. Guldberg said, -clear uttt, juu bad fellow. What are yuu doing hero with ray wife wlieu 1 uui ac customed lu ue uut on tho railroad 7" Gold berg went baek to his dour arid said, '-Now, 1 tell juu lur tho last time; do yuu waul tugo or null' alitlhcirn suld something, 1 did not thiJirstand, und but a very short Itiuu l-ussid until tho shot was Und. After Gold berg shot ho said, "Utdu't 1 wurn yuu 7 Dlun 1 1 gu to Jour h ,uso and toll yotir wile it yuu caftio lieru 1 would shoot J out" Mul lieuru said '-Vis, ou did. Oh I Joe, Jue, shout mu diad." Tlieu tluidbeiic went Into tlio housu and gut his lanlirn uud Iron tlo .Mulhturu on Iho ttruuud ui,dald: "Aru)ou shuit Where uro juu lib t'' Then ho went tu witness hulisC. llu was wildly exulted uud palu liku u dead uiuu Cruss-exaiulncd Guldberg left .tiulhearn I) urn wheiehe (ell, but ho worked hunselt up lu lliu dour and lay iheic calling and beg. King Mrs. tiuldberg tu lake him In. llu s.ilJ, ".Uj Uor Curolnic, let me In. 1 don't want untitling bin) lu a!h lujsuil." Ho also Le ued her lu tuku hlai In und Briitl for a tuuin tu lake hiui l.oiu. to his fife, that hu mis fries 111a. 1 uidii't uo out lo hilp JlulLiam. He old not mil for any uno bul. Mrs. Uuldbcrg, llu luy there jnst ui-e huur beluru Mr. orst luuk huu lu ihv liuuse. Mulhiurncuuld havu K'il sixty ur soieuly fecluway befuru the shut was 11 red II ho had went when lluldborrj tuld huu to, Mis. Alfred Hlnklc Know tho Goldbergs uud livid mar i.eighburs. lliile s'et-ri tueu go ing 1Mb tliilr boose ut 1. In bl slim be wus away, dbluliera up cured to have trouble 111 Ins head: uud was tuny and ciussthoday tiiloie ihe shuuili g. Ho liu ulwuys u gdod, pi ul en bio loan excejit when unyihliig weul wrung, uu 1 then hu sui vluU-ully uiiHry. luuas Hum usilhed that uu tho night ul tho shooting, u.hearn cauie Into his hotel iu Lehlghtou under the intlutueu ut liquur, uud buught u Ui t.o of Ibjuor, sajlug that far It ho vuul i net all iho luu hu wanted. Dr. K. Sluut of St. Luke's Hospital, testltled that Goldberg" entered tho Hospital April 6th 1878, (ullerlng trout 101 rlblo burn outnu head, lace und hands. The result nt such injuries, and lliu Irualuient neecssiiry very ufttn leave the patient In a very ueiruus stuto lustli-g a Iuhk limn or ihrouiih lllo. Such an Injury might leave the patient nervous and Irritable, and ll might eveu produce Insanity, In such oases una ur more in one hundred wuuld be come Infant', buth li-JurUs wcro likely tu affect tho mind and to make tho man ncr vuus and excitable. Aaron Luub, conductor ofL. V. Nd. (7 freight, had been told by Mulhearn one loom ing suuie Uiuu before tho shouting that Mrs. Mulhearh had tuld htm thai Gulnberg bad told het that If ever he (Mulhcarn) came to his house agulo, ho wuuld iboot bird Thumas Mion inet Mulhearn tho evening be foro tho sboullnu;, and went around with him drinking. They drank three times, ami Mul heura was somewhat Intoxicated. He left Mulhcarn ubout the middle of Lehlghtun. Ous Miller, a laloon-keejr oriVhlghton, said Mulhcarn was In his place between 7 and 8 u'clutk that evening, lie lud been drink ing, A nflmbif 6f wltnesres testlliod to bavin seen Mulhearn on his way up town on tho night ur iho shooting, uud as to good character ofGolJberg, Drs. DoVoung, Leonard. Krwln und Zcrn wore called as lu tho effect of Gold UrK's Injuries on mind, und all av npiuluuS whteli twined larorabiy on the prisoner's pla ertnsantty. When the evidence closed, and District Attorney Slewcrs opened -Is argu ment for tho prosecution. Thu whule of Saturday was occupied In tho arifuniemsuf eruuscl. Court opened on Mou Hhr Wcnllicrl- Spuclul, Messrs: S. P. Rlclm'rds nrfil til. Ttlille. lift v i iii' obtained work nt Brnddocks. I'll., sturted for that pht-o on Tuesday morning. Quite rt number ol frieifds wcro nt the do I it to see then! oil: among theill was a cer tain voHntr lady ivho looked voly Sorrowful. add now sho says "I'm lonely, lb tligli t,ctc." Tlie prizes thnt wcro lo bS riven hv the Reformed church last Satui'thiv cvenihi; w'ere won by tho following: Mrs. Schuyler, tlio gold watch: Kiinnii Tmttfg.n very hand- sotno doll; Mrs. Euglctrmn, a sowing ma cliind; Saminio West, the silver watch, nnd Mngglb Shftrp the srKCtaclei. Tito gold and silver chains were settled by compromise. Our streets nro o'n'co moro free from persons trying to accomplish tho lent ol walking on both sides ut once; also from drunken horses und sober drivers. Wonder 11 wc cannot thank tho Ashland crowd for It. What exquisite bursts of harmoiy falls 011 tlio ears ol the lovers us thev paused-nipt in too unsMiii strains mul, prucecu 110111 mu lips of tho Hungarians. Several cstuifablo yottri:f ladic3 fit is needless to say who thev me) eiicaced in arbutus Eeeking, were caught in the storm on Friday last. When they nrrlved home. Imwncd ducks would have been a most proper epithet for them. Our vottne folks are secminslv nuite forgetful ol the year and its privileges. Re member, four months havo nlicndy passed. The ladies were well pleucd with the debate on last Monday evening, admiring puiticularly tlio eloquence, of tho first and third gentleman. Tho .Hieli School lias been iircnarine for tho commencement exercises to be held ut the close of tho term. The exercises will, without liaubtj uo very interesting to the public': -All wlionltended Prof. Kail's entertain ment wcro well pleased. Tho evening not being very agreeable, tlio room was nut as full us might other wise have been expected. The entire proceeds of Iho Reformed church fair was $511.70. The expenses um ouutcd lo $180. -Tho time for holding the Sunday evo- ning services in tlio M. E. church has been changed from 7 to 7:30, during the sum mer. Tlio tcachcr'a institute, had a double session on Saturday last. From four to eight oil trains pass through here daily. Mrs. J. Krossfr-y nnd Miss E. M. Dralh havo fresh assortments ol ladies' hats, etc., ut icrv reasonable prices. Ml. Creigbton Hoover is studying leleg- raio' unticr ine lusiruciiou 01 lur, uy Mrs. King, wife) of a former pastor of me mi r.: Church , who 11017 lives utllcnova, is visiting old irtcnds 111 town Mr. John Eslinger is keeping' house alone this w ee!;. His wife being absent on u visit, to uur liMine ueur x unyviue. Mr. and Mrs. Eiibodv who wcro visit ing ut PitUton for sumo timo liufe returned home. Mr. Kislibaugh, of Rock Porl, passed several orij-s ll! town Mrs. LM. Fowler will leavo for tho Philadelphia Hospital 011 Monday. Misses Van Horn und Scrimshaw and Mr. Charles Penrose lire ninoiig Iho Beaver .Meadow loins wo noticed iu town on sun day. Miss MnmiS Williamsif Jcnnsville.wns visiting lur.Beverul tluys at Mr. E. Wil liams. --Miss Reco.of Audenried, an excellent musieiun, wus in quest of pupils 011 lust 'I-l... - .1 ... --.I T-. , . .. ci. . 1. 1. - iiiiiau.t' vim r nuay. otiu ttus ueeu quite suecessiui. -Mrs. Styles,of Purry ville, has beet) pay ing a visit 10 menus in town. John has civen up his core of Ihe doc tor's horse. Ilencel'ortll poor old Dan will puss 11110 tuner nanus. Mrs. Emus nnd MisS Anna Webster have returned from Philadelphia, not being ouugeii 10 stay us lung us wus cxiiecieo:, Mr. Lewis Harlcmau wus ill town over bui.duy. Floy, I'arryvlllu Uuitgct. Not three summers ago this Utile lown was really- a "deserted villaco." The fur naecs lay itlle, a solemn sight houses weio vueniil liy tliesctires; people, what lew inuiu were, nun a mini time 10 Keep Hunger 00111 ine unor. j-xicii one iieiiK-u iho oilier: 1 hey nil shared each others sorrorts anil trials. Parry villo ut that time wis If pitiful night to what it now is. It is entirelv de l-en. lent on tlio iron trudo for its existence. As iron booms so does the town vary. The town now lias u merry look, all have work md i.ll nro happy. A drive through iis sirecii now win impress you with lis pros- (icrii v. Xo. 3 furnace now casts but twice a tluv every twelve hours. Iron melts slowly A MiUi Society, in the interest of Ihe al. II. church was ftrgunlsed last Monday It stufis out luvtiruhlv. Mr. K.iuelusaif Mauch Chunk, president oi too u. 1. jc ripu uo. is in town irequentlv Coroner C. W. Lentz ami John Kline, Esq., of Mauch Chunk, pusscd through town miinesduy. The wuzes ot tho furnaces will bo low ercllJ percent on Mny 1st, ami the rents .,ii.,i-vii au -r cent. it u voo icei 1110 ue pressiou iu the Iron trade. New fences are beiue nut around all the company's houses. Mr. Thoulas Striiup ha me contract. -The town is corriparatiTsly healthy. Oscab. Tho Conl Xrmlo. The most Important fact Id connection ttftb. tho anthracito coal ttau'b which Vie have to communlcato tlii.4 week Is that tbb several coal companies have agreed (0 sus pend mining during tho last three days of this week and the next that Is, on tho 22.1 23d, 24th, 29th and 30th days of April, nnd tho first day of May, resuming work on the 3d of May. Tho purposo of this action is moro imjiortant than any direct result on the trade expected from the net Itself. It Is intended to asf.ufo all interested In the trade, either as producers, dealers or consumers, that operators ate determined not to put their coal Into tiio market and sell It nt prices litwer than the cost of production. That is h hirf; policy that lids been conclu sive in its teachings iu the recent past, tho folly of which will not bo repeated. All that Is requisite to tho end of obtaining re munerative prices, or that Has been requi site lo that end, is uctiou upon an ngreid- upon lino of policy, bused upofi rcatonnblo and equitable terms and conditions. That such an understanding has been coma to by tho Irndo is now full assured. Thero is be lieved to bo no excess on hand, except, per haps, of one or two sizes of domestic coals ; and of thoso not of any such amount 03 uccd interrupt trado by a general suspension for however t'hbrt a time. But thero is a feeling abroad as to coal,curricd over from last year, that probably thejiroscnt mutual agreement among tho several controlling companies may not hold IhruVghnut tho entire year, and hence dealers and consumers withhold their orders. This wo Imvo endeavored to hshow from tho present condition of the trnde, (lotripnrod Willi tlio trade Inst year to tlio sumo tilfie und tlio trade ol the previous years, is scarcely possible. AH comparison nnd oik rational reasoning tin tlio subject Kiiut to tho conclusion that the nullum ito production) with ftlll work, will scarcely equal the demand that will exist for ton!; The companies, now, in addition, give then assurances Hint prices of coal will bo no lower this year than llioso now rulfiig. It is contended that thev nro now no moro th in fuiriy remunerative, nnd sooner than en danger them by Increasing the stock ol'coai 011 tho n'ldrket, they havo resolved on tin temporary stoppages, nnd, unitedly; do 1101 hesitate to nvow their purpiso nguiii and ngaiu to stop as ofteti as the occasion shall seem to require. This action, long con tinued,will lead to this olio inevitable resuli n shorter working seoson,with 11 heavy de mand, at higher prices, Tor coal lato in the year. The increase in tho near demand fm the larger sizes of coal for mantifuclttrinu purposes thus far this year shows that Hie aggregate coal production will bo large, and tho increased skill in handling coal ut the mines tcacli economics that will prevent any excess of the domestic sizes to bear on the market. To fully carry out the spirit ol Iho agreement to suspend, as nnnonuccd. tho Reading Railroad Company says by cir cular that it is essential that the mining, hoisting slid prcpnrution of coal during those days bo ditirely discontinued. 'J his indi cates a determination to fulfill ail tlio condi tions of tho contract to suspend, und proves the perfect understanding 011 which the par tics ure noting. Even if no special iiriuuge incuts fur rcaliicting production were made reasonably careful avoidance, of excessive over-production should prevent a repetition of sales at ruinous rates. With the apparent ease with which the trudo ml niinnnuul ton nage of twenty-five millions may bo made profitable, it is not likely that coal pries will be allowed to full when they tiirty bo so readily muintiinoJ. Tho least sanguine in tho probable futuro of this year's business expect nn ayerngo for coul of f l.50,anilillel lull nllowuueo is made for any probable in crease of ttages uiul operiiliug expenses, llu grout anthracite mining and trntisjiorlith. companies havo good margin fof profit Prices arc How sonic fifty per cent, highei than those of last year; nnd givoa very en couragiirg tone lo tii5 trade nild nil Migageil in it. There is comparatively little conljicti 11011 in Ihe market or disposition to cm prices, uud tho iudic'atioiis ull piiut con sinners to the wisdom of Uylng in coal ear ly. Ledger, Monday. New Advertisements. Court l'roceiliiiss- onriiA.vs' (ourir. Estate ofSolouion Salt, tlcceased. Executor's 1 etui 11 lu order of salo ol real estate, con firmed absolutely. First and final account Of George WnrUne; ad. niinlsiruttirol thu estate id buries Wuruke, deceused, continued itboltUUy. In tho niatlcr ofthoestateolThoinns 1. rish. tr, tlccuHSud, Executor's return ol salo It, - ihucuurt, reutl uud cuuhriucd ubsolutely. Flrsi and final nceouul of Philip Weaver, nd- inlnisiralor ol the citato olbusan Fry, tie. ceased, continued absolutely. First and final account id J. 11. Tneedte, ml- nilnisira.orof lliu estutu t.f usaii Schnuul. ur, tkceused, confirmed ubsolutely. In iho mm tt-r ol the estate ol Win. O. Kamcr- rell, deceused. Widow's appraisement ton- nruicti 111 si: 1,-irki flint u rnh1 accotlnt M rtoht Klbtz. attnna Istiator, Ji. ti. of the i-slato of Alienaei 1 !!OUl;ii-oti. iaiu o: cuiuuiit, alio, uecuasetu Cuau.nied ill si. lli stand lltial account of It ibert Klitz, udmln Miator ol lliu estaiu ut ihuu-p ei I ui'Ui;ii-on lalu of humuilt lliu, decuatoj. Couilruicd 111 si. The account uf Msrcratct Williams, crnardlan cl Aiiuy bhzi Tluiiua. iiiinur ciiud ol Jo.e;iL JUOU.OS. ucciummi. uuuurjit-u Ul HI. rittutid nnni account of j.lisjb.tlt Mover, cz tcu.iixut Ita.o viuti-r. lalu ul Hie Uoiuugii ui lauu.iiiuu. i.t-t.tuuu. uuii 111 uuo ui si F r-t and liua uecuuut ol Willlaai i.illy,uanitn. 1-tiuiur ut lliu eulu td .Uatilda li climiti Itiuu! alauc-U cuuul:, Uett-aed. c-uniuietl 1.1 si. Flint and final account ornnrati W'a'p, stltmii. 1st mux ul Ihe ealutuol Uiviu Wuip, uct'd, Uoulllllied 111 el Flrsi nnd (In 1 sccount of Thomas ICueliner, vuuitilun ut tlio )ierou unit e.tulo or (it-o.-tr, A. hwuilz, luinof-ctitiilot IJiiru Uoa Auubrui-it-r uatv ntuiiz. 01 l'.ast Mauo 1 CliuuK. Cuu llr.tied 111 si. Aicuunt uf A. II. Tobias Ouiittiiu of itio ncr mu and tstato uf .xu-a.o tshu iz miner emit) ol Ueorire bliut-z. d.u used Co. lltluctl ui si fiectiud nnd Uuul uccuimi t! Juno Schofio it and v 1 liaui Jui.Uhuii, t.du)iit iruiot ol the ch. tatool ifonry 11 bouuOu.d, dtcoasud. Cuu- milieu id i. Petition for citation requiring Robert iiumn. uuiuiiipirninr 1 iiieesiutuot ueu. u. rtpunKler, deceuse,, to lilts un account. i'o liiloi. read and citation granted. Martin, Thomas 252 Stcadman, Klltsbolh 112 Stead in an, David 233 SO Hast Pksk Towiiantr. Ilroderlck, James 3S Plover, David 00 Nlmson H llalllet ti Lelsenrlntr. Item-en 114 I'earsidl, Mordlcal 260 "ca, Hubert (tiO Dlnkoy, Reuben 11 M HAATMAtrcn CncHK llonocou. Singer, FmanUel 413 Slngcr,;.Tohn lot 109 Fn AN KLIN ToWKSlttr. Fensko Robert...., 33 150 Tnylur, llenj imln ul rthlckltr. Frederic): -.fl tilntrer, John , 250 Snider, Harrison lu I.ouz, Peter 81 Itnuilcnbuih Co 7 Strulhcrs, James T Holt, Dnnlel nnd live 43 LowimTowAlitNsiaa Towasmr, Hays, Juhn 40 howls, William hi Partridge. John 5W Seldle, John da llutlcr, W. A vv liuvrman, llcrnaid 10 Urnla;, 1 hoinas, estate 219 llrening Jneub 1 Kacsler, Wtllluin 4 Kunk, il. IX 23 I.sniuu Tow sslnii-. Illuckwell, Rubort 401 loo , 40-2 , 3iM , 438 , OUS . 4-.-J , 42a . 413 . 401 , 1US . 105 ' CbJ , 401 , 8'0 , 418 , 42a 434 , 4U7 . 110 , 430 , 400 . W , 22.1 . 126 . DO & 120 120 40 118 100 130 1UJ 113 120 70 lu own. John .. Iiavl. llenluuitn t'otlson, Bus mna... Dodsun. alabcl Iludsun, Thomas tiodson. Juhn Kdiniiiids. liautel.,- Uiluinii, Robert (llll, Juhn 1.1... Hutteiisline, David Kelper, John Jlurtlu, Peter .Morse, Joseph Moon, James Oldoii, John 1'rjor, Nti'lon Iluth, Pelcr 1,'nckeiistr.iw, Joscidi... Slinmons, Henry miviiz. Jnsepli Smith, Oliver II Willing. Illchiir-I Wis, .laeolf Savilz, JMzubcth Savitz, J6S0.li Weiss. Thomas Wallace, Oliver Kluobtii Tuwxsiiip. Ilradford, Thomas 17S llrown, I'athallne 75 Clirlslman, Uetz ft Arnd:.. 220 Dyer, Sarah 250 11, us, Held. William vtS Ilariing, lhllilcl 4iu Hurting, ll.inlel 12J Kn ltli r, Slleliael 180 Kroine, John uu .Ni shit , Juhn N 40J Huostcy, 'llloiiuij .., 103 lioberlsj George...., 150 l(lcc,l!ucii 411.1 Shaw, John 400 rhuuia,, Daniel. ..1 2u JlAL'C'lI (JllL'NU TOW.NSUir1. Cortes, John 133 liiiiiiiiiighain, Justice 103 Duncan, Isaac j 2Ui Fell, .lonathail 210 lleuill. .Inllii. ..- 2Ud h"iig, Henry ..; lt-u Lain. us, Caleb iiri .Itumhv. lleunru 1-i Oruw, Juliit ,, 14 Weiss, Frnnels luu Kbberis, Joseph 6U Rux, tintinuui 60 Weiss, Francis 37 I'isnn FoiitsT Township. The new blast pijics at No. 3 furnace' have been replaced, and tho furnace is again in good working order. The Workiiigmcn's Aid Society has held another meeting in tho sctlool house. Mr. Slruup and his son are putting up new palling fences at the comjiahy houses. Mr. Robert Campbell has moved' to his old residence in town; ifr. Jacob rhifer has moved his fami ly toCopluy, Mr. J, L. Miller mado t hasty trip to LuzVrue county 011 Saturday. ReV. II. J. fimoj-er ivas In town on a visit. SupL Holfonl has been on a visit to our schools woloninc. People are busily engaged making gar lens. Three Italian musteians vvere id towis 011 Tues Uy. Rtv.- O. W. tircita will nm-hnv tli mil. pit of Iho Dvailgolloul church on Sunday drey. Wliluot in i:i. STRAUSS IltfliriF.lt. In rowarnenflmr.Sth lust, .Matthias riiraussburger; aed Mjrs. SV.H'II. At I'lilllli'snuri:. v. J.. jnrll loili, IssO, June, wlfaof Jat-olill Mnlth, laio ol Alautli Utiuuk, In the o,tti car ul her uue. STR ITT II ATT till. In MuurbChuuk. 16th Inst.. Sarah A., wife cf Frank airlttuiatter, geti i years. New Advertisements. OF UNSEATED LANDS ! NOTICE IS llUftEHY GIVEN. That airreeublv to the Act of Ais-mblv uf tho Oom. inunwcaltrt of Penna..tllreclinKlhe manner of r-eiunu; ine unieaieu iunui iur xaxi-s, ine folluwinn Trucis und Pans ur Iraels of I'n. sualtd lamtls will ho sold al Pul-llo Sale, nn . 1. k I -i 1 11. 11 Hemic mo Mwoiid .non-iay of June neit. at thu Uourt Huuse. tu Ihe llur- ouult of .Mau. li Chunk, tor ihe arrearages 01 luxes tiuc, ami inn ousts ucerua.i on eauu re iitfuilvulv. unlr tlio Ifatui Im i-lld tlure llu- day of salo Stlo toouiuincnce nt Tl.N'o'clW. la the lorcnoou. Hanks Township. WAnitAKTKIf NaSIK. A. T. Ilra y. William 40 l5 Hr.nl-, John 0 40 L-laik. William 3UJ (,'arsou. An Irt-w , 30.) 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I F YOU Atlfc IJi VIXV OP Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps oi', Gents' Furnishing Gbodj GO TO T.D.GLAUSj3iAgt. THE POPULAll Slcrcliant Tailor Bank Street, Lehighton PniOCS VEKT LOW FOIl UASHi Th-J l-ubllc patronage Solicited. aogiMf .VIIOXl.NU TOMVSHIl's t'HAHI,i:s LT:.VTZ. Ctillrct&rofTaxanil Ovurreer ul ihe I'our bl .Mahoulair 10wnhli lu ticeoulll Willi said tuv,nshin. fur tha vear OlldlUiT .uull, 1831: ' nn. To amount of duplicate lor 1870 1019 40 IBID 10" nit. Hy cash paid to tlhns . Mttlcr.overieer, lor s.rricts f-ir 1SJ7..1.. "Cash paid m Nathan Irani, over. setr, lor services lur 181V " llx-uieratluns " Coins'n lore .IkcilnK-liiIiitS pr cl. ' ' (-.ijliiu uutitl 3 per cl " Cash paid f,u the mainienaneo Of paupers us per receipts " BaUuco duu thu Tunuihlp 27 Vi 12 78 7 UI 45 BJ 10 38 035 C 172 03 (810 40 HAPHISON Mil. 1. Kit. ono or tho Supervl--rors uf Mnlitinlnir Tuvf i.thlp. In account with said 'township, for lliu your ending April, 1880: nn. Whole ain't ol'dunllcalcsfervcar 1870 4,859 tl Cash ree'd Irom .Naihan Laltlcr so 09 " ' 128 60 Hy balance duo from lust settlement. Attendance uu roads nnd lumber... -' (huh paid lur ItUur on funds, etc. ' ExniH-rutiui 9 " rcrceniusu lor colltctlDg tax . llrunt, I liumas and generally quiet and lootftu , Ulp y.n .nklo .bem unH Uiuir w.th us 1 d.v morula, the jury lu Iho Ooldb.nr .... hi. .u, t 1"', "i?. l-ouo igtin In (be summer ol JS84. 1 wasehargej by the Judge, md t ioas.n. Airovtx) tit TlTio --The Ev.nirelic.1 Mutual Ai.l Socie'v V- .VJ ". Va" held . sjieei.l ineelin? few tlaysan-i. Ku .lile.'lhrMhsn . . -Mr. Charlie PhiferexpecUsooa to visit KTJ, ' ' ItUriin, Peter . .. M.iW, John W . 14 109 . 115 0 100 . Ul 1 120 40 27 90 IM 128 3-1 67 AM T, l 14) 49 21 Ok) 24 00 70 40 IS 00 tl (kl 04 10 40 9 00 30 04 J 40 8 00 9 Ol eu so Andreas. Jacob 64 lllccklcv. Havld So7 il.uler, b.nnuel It 414 iirluu, Thomas 4uU Ilea inn, l-nillp 303 lleatle. John 432 I'uiiiud. Miiihow 44U Claypolt-, luivid 3jU Curiol. .lirtiu , 433 indwell. Samuel..: 410 Criiltr, '1 humus 27 uuii, Henry 27 iiuneaii, Isaac 122 i:i-pley. Henry 410 Ilppley, And ew 103 Ivtuiis. Charles 430 Uarilt-y, .luliu 411 iiniiiiei, uudlrey 457 Krel.ier, lunn ail us Krelder, Aliiahum 4 J1 1. ICein. iL. &t h Ncheekler.. 17a - Levers W llliain 203 l.creli. .lohii 412 U'jf itl JillllOS 422 lA-n-ii, Auraitnin i.. 4.M l.cvitu, JlnKdelea.i 407 i.evun, Joseph 4U0 23 iilctZKUi, I'tuiKls 4b0 lua Martin. I liutiius Sou Cuiu, 'lliumas 4to .MClloias. v lllllUU 409 1'ryor, .Norton l7 7l I'rjur, A or t., 11 34 I'rjor, ISorion 88 Keed. Susanna 430 C5 Simmoni-, Julius 41U lurpoit. jtiehiird 413 SI Volah , ."-olMSllan 4ul 03 Luvan, Abrahaiu 3uu 11 llowinaii, lluiry '.. 4uU Ueiry, flililp 2UJ PACKEiiTowivsuir. Adams, Willing 60 liurttni, I'eter 403 11 mu, Frederick 42U 11 Hates, Henry 4ul 40 llu.iy, Juhn ....1 :.. bS 120 lit s I. Frederick 2o3 Cuais, Thomas 11a 3I curist. Join ; -j7 1:0 1 uilduy, Jacob 4u2 32 Dceauir; Stephen. ,j 401 20 iieaiuer. Jonn 401 llehuiy, Shitrpu 401 Del, ,liy, A liner 4UU Deal, .Uuriln 60 40 liuiin It Weiss 33 10 Dunn, Jus., lloo. tt John... 227 10J bppley. William lui Lpplt-y, iJcoiiard loo 1 run herder, John 405 150 t-udae; Jitnies 417 70 Fry, .lojcph 402 lu Frailer,- .Ylahlon 432 130 Ur.UI. Ueoriru 427 40 tlaiiKtver,.U. A. 5c. I. il tailor 10 vtui,Kwi-r,ai.&. t. nuwiMru a'.r J3 (loitioii, J0I111 77 tltuth, Jain.s 4UU 100 drey, lluherl 4UJ 43 lioodliiirt, letiry..,.;. 41U 4 lluslotvuod,.ltteutj ;.. 425 07 Henry, Joseph ...1;; 401 ileum, J. Uu ...; 2U0 Hurley, llunlul 407 112 llulster, John u2 Kuukel, rhrlsilan suu uell. I heoiluro 200 Kuukel, John 4U3 25 .Martin, l-cier 120 altars, Juhn 90 Alurtin, l'homas 00 .ilc.N'cil. .laiuus 4U1 alol'licrsuu, Juhn 1UU lioiuur, John ; 67 60 ItuuilK. John V3 63 ituinlu;, John 7 Simmers, William 401 43 .-tnokor. John 30 75 Kavltz. llllitliotu 115 Siviii, Jti.cph 20 MP ll.llll.lll, ll.ivld 2u0 Hinokcr, John 217 a.ivl.z, .fuSepli , in Miner, illllluiny ,'. 221 Tench, Francis 431 Wehs, Jacob 435 ll elss, Jacob 301 Llina-. .Uarirurct 160 Wcidii r; J.icoIj 407 A t-lssj riiottias 217 60 Voilliz, .l.'llil 4UI 44 Zuilir, Conrad 212 129 aat-ksuu, Jeremiah 0 .Uo.Vila ins, William IU .Meyer, . I.. lui 0 Ulader, Andw. & Jacob.... 71 TiiwAirtsxaimi Towxsnir. Under & flchrielblnz 16d (1 81 Unit on. Hugh 21 4 24 Clark, Kuliurl 01 11 23 llowinaii. Juhn lua 0 20 llufiuu, Thomas b3 .184 Levitt. Il.ri.6c llowmitu, 11. 100 0 20 llrlllle, Uiuules 417 25 31 Hrlltlb. I'lnirles 170 10 60 Milder, Amelia lot 0 08 lUvflf, William 157 17 77 Sehocnui'ricer.OoiirKo..,,.'; 3 19 Killenhuu e, llcnj 239 7 34 aili, James 130 , 10 60 Mo.Manus, I'eicr 105 a 40 I'rlnee Metallic Paint Co... Cl 7 60 Suit, Paul and Thuiu.s .... 41 6 0S lllinmlck, Al. M., estate.... 10 2 43 Stocker, Francis, & Co 118 60 23 Smith, .lohii 05 25 91 Wlldiuan, Mary el 13 19 Yohit II llehrlnir 468 60 "9 Zleenrus, lleubeu 70 13 02 I.AUSAMNKTOWKSniK Carson, Andrew..., 04 .tlurllu, Hubert 410 Mnllli, Jeremiah ; 2o3 Smllliors.UenrKO 400 Potery, DavlJ 625 Miillhrri, Henry..,, ........ 202 Junes, I)atldsoa.....yn... 65 ittur.io, 1 eiGr a la . Hall, Henry 10 WkXtiierlv IIorccqb. MarHn, llobert , 20 llavls jc JtHiM 60 Martin, Pen r 90 Macoii Cnrj.NK lloiiouou. .7.11. SalkeldtcC Lot Frlolcr, Auilu.ny , " I.KiuaiiTOM llunnron. Daniel Amer 6 l.-ds Abr-iliatu Arncr 5LU ileortcu iPiwur 2 .teres lle.tiy ft l'h, s 1 Iail riiemiiire nKtll 1 lait William ll.li 1 ljt ll.nry lluwer 1 Lee Charles u oo-lruitf I i.at Mahumsu TowNiur. h'athan Tanner 116 Acres WsixronT tlonoruM. Iteuben Trexler 1 Lot MAX sulwnriyvz. Treasurer. Utaen Cliuckv AprUtVrSU0-vt (818 It CO 66 108 76 019 01 T IJ 32 62 MIS U NATHAN iiAFFLKlt, one of the Supervis ors ui aiuuuuiiiK xuvfiisnip, in account with said Towiuhlp, lur tho your endlug April, lbSO: DR. Whole amount nftluplleatc 11489 24 llalancu dao tiOm luu settlfclncm 84 88 . ..ft. Hy anionrit pa'd for labor On roads, lumber, etc 053 28 ' Services per se.t, ns .Supervisor... vi 00' " Uxoncraiitin? 14 41 1'ett-eiituue lur collecting tax 72 TT " Cnshpald lo C, Hi Mlolo lor II. Miller; Supervisor, us per receipts 80 00 C.Klipaldtoll Miller 128 60' I ash paid to Auditors fur fettling uecuuut 7 60 " Il.il.mCo due Tuiwishlp hy lllhan Ll.iHlcr.:.........j;. 201 CO 41604 12- Wo the undersigned Auditors of Mabuulnif Township, tlu hcrehy cchlly thai wu have ex amined lliu tibuto neci.unidund tlnd them cur-' rectus staiet1. this 12th day uf April, 1880. Ji.'MAIl MlLLt.lt. ) TllO. Mi W l-.A VKI1, J Auiltori. Ji-MIAU .A1USSLLM AN. ) I ISIA O.. Oct If. 1678. a n. MrrtEnctn it Co 1-511 son lli-isce' lin sulfcittt for 1 firs Irom (J 1011I1 in Us. most iiicsrii vittctl lorin. n;id ailt-r trinc ni.meroa. - tint the-, was I'idiic-il to t y lostitltioai UAiAit.,11 Uuii DV After usnif tmeu null e n-iaiti'.'iiu.i.o cm oil. nl lioneliexiosednithi Iv locou und vsciw Id canaLity oitityluup liKhici'. Youis trnij,, jtrx. Macox. 1 have fold your CbxETITCTioSAL CliABlrt I nMi'PV lur tuo esta and tlieie PuHticeD., cei'd-.d ttnlrtrsil exj,itu.itiu uf sapfltictina Willi it linn apli)Mil.iii ot tl.e o:tl tchool.sn. (t tm V lv cuullotts. ol leci.li.inendlUff .illt-lu. u( which I tm uu Ku w iliuciii.ieiit.liutfi-oiumr uu ertu, loll ut Ihe Koott t fli-o . uft.it-loedtrllie; 1 icel thai 1 cu co.-ibCirMioUiLT iiecoiuixmt IT. WU. II . V ILUS, M. U. march c-?ra, wvKrraSiD. Imraeth.-uelj-jn liw Venn? Men ana XanDeef inlo 111 Tt-le-i. p'.iy. pih tl mlua'lnm -uirkD. eti. 1.1I1I10 a v. i t.i .lain p. onxLuxiEuoiurir 0., oticrlm Oln.i. inar.2l-lni. r-,i vo"r o.ldies. oi a Po-tol Ortl frrsi OCIIU ran pleeopv ot uuf lieuuittiipy lliu.; j-atet) pai cr. Youth's U0ME Mbiiaiit, Boston, Ma s mar. -A- m. ilEST IH THE-WORLD ! 87 7 60 31 93, 15 85 C3 40 40 05 40 68 13 20 11 63 6 87 23 (0 6 V0 10 C2 1008 06 2 M 21 60 If lu SO 66 4 70 4 70 2 67 4 70 70- 31 26 6 25 ASD SALE RATI! S AYliiclt lo tho Bamo tiling. Impure, folcrntu. orlll-Carb Bed (AVlii.Iilalho.uiiiolllllipjIsora.IlgUtv ly tllrly ivltllucolui. ,11 mu jr pp..r svliltr, eininlnttl liy ll.elr, but a c-iMPAiiisov with ciiuncu il qo-S AUM ADIIASl.HI21t." UUAKU tvlll allow tlio Ullftrentc. See thnt your Halerndis una T5ak hlC Sottti i. ivlilte 11, til rum-, m shonld bo ALL Ml JUL All bUUbTAN UliH used lur food. Aslmrlebuteeverolest of Ibo eompirsllvet vslue ot dlfl.rent hrautls ofod rr laUr.uu ie to dissolve a dessert spooulul of each Und wilai shout aplnt of water (hot prsferred) In rlr Blisses, stirring until al 1 1, thoroughly diwolwa Ihsdeleterlouslnsolutloin.tterln tbolnlerior Bod 1 will be shown afirr settling .mi twenty, minutes or 3oner. hy the mllxv appwiwe ot Ibo solution and tho qusntlty ofJloaUB j Cock msttsr according to quality. llo sure and wk for church fsro.'sfioaa Salerstus and sea th.t thslr nnie l a Jae pacxato.nil you will get too purtt and Blle.l taidb. The us 0 ot thl. with nut rullk. In pr.lir eace to Batlag Powder, saves twenty Uiuu IU cost. ties one pound pacts;; for vslu.bl. Infora--on sad read carefully. 'SHOW THIS TO YOUR QROCEIW teU. 11.-3 11. Ilrtiislnx, Wind and Riln, you will arrer hsvo sucii a chauco sirun. we b.ve toe eeas lre sire, liai roted, ltmnxu 110U. Ootaee' Wnug 1 in tl-e world. telUug at lew than half enre Oooil rrtere i.e rinr.utecti. F.verrbndr "keu hot" u get oel r,n competition , T) be-i eiiaut-e t iourll e tune 10 UaXKAOAt siiHhi. 4 S'. lieu ai uud fell parltO'dry lie-. At-i-nt williitu 10 be c nvlue-d adttteaa. I'AUAODX Wti.Nosu Co., Now BnUrrM Mua. sisr Slim. olilalnetl Uir illnbte ' snlider- from dale ef cih. cimrce. f 1.11 lent. on-1. nlol hi lore Jaw i.s, ism). le s 011. iicre .Sort Uenil i&titi tor uew law., blaaiks,ant)iatTnei,oaa AOdressX w. u iinniivoEK CO, Prttturh, ra.. or w.ibinino, i. o. BOlowt Ct-lai Apeccv lu the PuluM kUesi, ir. M7a, Pill TO Ofallklnili TD-a-OEa, Olieiar. pi I I" eif I lOOD or aiucos tmS ' ll I VJ nil t) if.isr. olttis UKCTCSf. qui. kir.nl ii-rr. -itjr ruie) tir a .imuuimV oeUi "k ii IMWY. aric(i)rmOHMtrw'